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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-09-24 - Newport Harbor EnsignI PPORT LOC L POLICE' Y«MMda or tlae Harbor Area ue •denakioa a c81Dpalan eo tllfi'OR &he local police ...t eo alan citizen• to the imporuace of obeyina the lawe. A "&apport Yow Local Police Committee" Ida been orawzed by abldentl at the 3 hiah ac:hoola and Or•ae Cout Colleae. They are now _,pearina before ci•ic lfOilPI 10 aain area-wide backina for their proJect. The IIDry wu told Monday 10 the Newport Hubor Cb.n- bar or eoa..c. directou by Duna Buaeaa or Coroaa del Mu Hiah Scbool and Ron &Ike or Newpon Hubor Hi ab Scboo I. They di t tri buted bumper tdcken and window decal• ~idl uy ••Support Your Local Police," and they told o( the amportance of tbeu project. Rtchud Harwood or Oranae Cout Colleae and Steve Mitchell of Coate ~en Haah Scbool. 1irafllc St~tdy Planned "There 11 1 nauonwide trend toward lawleuneu, cauaed by lack of reapect for polace officeu and the au- thority tbey reprcaenl," Duana Buraeu saad. "Tbere h11 been a 2~ iacreaac in caser; of uuult aaaanat poltce officers an the put 2 yeara. Locally we have had riouna on ou1 beachea and an inaeuana amount of ahoplaftina 11 the uorea. Tbe Cll,eCUtJve bolld llllCI an an informauonal leaflet. "Ow liberuea ue beat auu· ant eed when the authority over local problema ruu in the banda of tbe cadzena or tbe community anvolved, ratber than I biahet lnel O( aovemment. Here i a a defi· ni te uend in thi 1 nation to- ward lawletaneu and im· morality. and to maintain &hi a Republic. we muat maintain tbe lawa wluch ao•ern ow aociety' • moral oondlact. .. CORONATION of 5-ytar-old Jtnnlftr Carty as the II ttl t Queen of Corona dtl Mar will be tht feature of the open house ceremonies at 3 p.m. this Friday, Sept. 25, at the new office of Mutual Savings and Loan Assn. of Pasadena at Coast Hwy. and Heliotrope Ave., Coro~a del Mar. A Pasadena Rose Parade Quten Is scheduled to be here to officiate at the coronation. Little Ml ss Jennifer Is shown htre wl th her brother, Jimmy, 1\h, who Is displaying the queen's crown. They are tht children of Mr. and Mrs. Andy C~rey of Shore Cliffs . Andy was the regular Jrd baseman with the New Vorlc Yankees for q ye•s, then played a year each with Kansas Ci ty, Chicago and the Los An- geles Codgers before retiring 2 years ago. (Photo by Peter Z.M. Singer.) Opening Features Gifts and Queens An all-day public reception will be beld &hit friday, Sept. 2S, to celebrate &he ro~n~al opeaina or the new office of Matual Sa•inaa ud Loan Auoclatioa -Paaadena at the comet of Co a at Hwy. and Heliouope Au. in Cor- ooa del Mu. The aala occaaion will be climued tomonow afternoon at 3 o'clock with the crown- ina of little Min Jennifer Carey, aae S, at Queen or Corona del Mu. Officiatina at the crownina ceremony at the Mla tual Suiaa• buildina wi U t.e Paaadena Mayor floyd 0 . Gwinn and the Rote Bowl queen at a aalute from Paaa- deaa. "the crown City of the Su Gabriel Valley," to Cor- ona del Mu, "Crown Com- munity or the See. .. ber~ Jack Lamb, immediate paat proaident of the Pau- dean Jo.nior Ch..-nber, ud aho city and chamber dirac- ton from Pa .. det~a. Coata Mou and Newport Beach. Mutual s .. inaa officiala han aueued that the formal openina reception ia for the aeoeral public and that re· rreahmentt will be •e"ed at tho new omen all day lona beainaina at 9 in the rnon- ina. A free aift, choice of a Sunaet Maaazine book, de- tailed elaewbere in the Pic- IOrial aection o( the Eaaip, wi II be aive.n each peraoo at- tendina the Mutual S.•i•a• open bouae. The Newport Harbor ChM~· bar of Commerce it preparina ,. •• ror a city-wide ltudy eo teak anawen to the pow- ina pelklna problem. Preaident John Viben, re· portina on the project at Monday'• meetina or direc:- IOU, u id that the propoul citcaued by the eaecutive COI!IIIIi ttee calla (or a com- mittee repre10ntina the var· iou •eat o( the city. The help or the city llaff will be aaked in the efrort to de .. lop eolutiooa to the part- iaa PIOblema, he aaid. "We will aive all uaia· taace pouible," Newport &adl Mayor Paul Gruber re· plied. Grut Howald, a director of lbe Newport Harbor Chamber IDd preaident or tbe Corona del Mu Chamber, 1 aid that traffic problema were includ· ded in the atudy of the Cor· oaa del Mu bualoe 11 eli atri ct oow beiaa coacluded by Mur-"* WUleoa DDCl Auociatea for the City Council. In reaponae to a queadon if a aimilar atudy ia contem· plated tn o tber paru or the city, Mayor Gruber aaid that 1 atudy miabt be conducted in Balboa. He added that a Councal commi nee i 1 auney- ina the partina problem Ilona the Newport ocean (root. Here ia a aummuy of other aopaca diacuued.at the Cb~m­ ber director •' moe tina: • Mayor Gruber reported that addational traffic data 11 betna c:ompal ed in c:oonec- u on with the City Couocil'a efforu to hnc the Hapway Comma uaon recoaaider au lldopuon of lhe coutal free- way route throuah Newport Beach. "We feel that tbe adopted route would be de- lnmental to our community," be said. He expreued hope !hat the Hiab .. Y Commia- aaon would decide at ita Oc- tober meetina wbether to re- open the cue. Meanwhile, he uid, the diviaion eoai- neeu ban uked to be nod- fied of any boildin, PHIIiU auued or zonina chana•• re- queued in the uea or the adopted route. • Mu. R.L. Bac:oo, repon- tna for the Women' • Div11ion, uad that 60 10 SO new tea· c:taen pawcapated in lut Saturday'' "welcome to tee- chen." She announced t.bat the neat neat will be tbe fuhioo ahow OcL 2l at t.be BalbOa Bay Club; the lateat an swimweu uc to be ahoWI'I , Oirectc>u or the Corona del Mu Clilamber or Commetce line proclaimed friday tc> be "MUTUAL COMMJNITY CltOWN DAY," welcomina Mltual Suinaa. wbote head- qaut•• It in the Crown City or P .. adena and wboae aew breach office Ia now in lhe Crown Community or Corona del Mar. Ch~mber Preaideat Or&Dt Howald will officially repreteat &he local com· ... iry cll~mber at the coro- .. doa rhea. Chamber Ptetident Otut Howald pointed out that ''Mil· tual S.•inaa-Puadna. with aneta approachina 400 nlil· Lion dollau, Ia tlae lara .. t anina• end loan to opM officoa in the eo..,., del .... -Newport Harbor area M4 •• auch will futhor ep•k die zoomina PIOIPetity or dlt crown comm11n ity di • tri ct." HERE tS the newest ce o ceremonies day, Sept. Maay local merchant• ue pl•ai•a to auepeod &a.eir ... acdYid .. ror 15 •iHlel tD be o. ll•d for tlae corooa· .... ~ea. 1\e "re- ,....._, • rree 1Ht" rae.,_ He waed all clda•a tc> "drop in and welcome Mlataal Sa•ina•·" Protest Made Objection a,aleat ••ae .roup ei0110M daat hu la· •aded Weat Newport" ia woiced by Walr. Walt of Loe Ana••••· PIOPertJ oWHt •• 1144lrd k llo., •••••· will llut Ill "P.nepa we .-cl .,.. 9 o'docl ia dll l80tlliea •d offic••· •• P....,a dle ,...._ .. .-.. all .ta1• All •• ••· •• aah .. beaeM •• om-.. ..._ c.•a .._,~ •• ~ •• Tile 0.. o«ldala .-.ae4 law .a.o.Jd be ..... eo • M oe ru.• lbr •• .,... dial offtoera c• ....,. a eet ..... .. ·--M. .... :-.:\,:'!:. = = ...... ef 1M Loa Aa .. lee .. II M Mak.. • ., tile ONiiCJ .. _. ef llpemeon: ~ • .. _.. M• 1111e wam. ,.. ... , •• •••• of ... • •• .. O....C...,Bolnlof • ......... : ...,.. ..... a.. ""'h., .... -....... ,., ..... if ........ --...; Jet. -~ • .,....... .. --. .......................... .-... a.-,...._a, , • .,o.i-o..~L-...,_....., ... -Je*l ............ -::. •........... ..... & ............... .., ••• S.vlngs and Loan Association of Pasa-25, wi ll include crowning of the Queen dena, located at Heliotrope Ave. 1nd of Corona del Mar and free gifts to all Coast Hwy. In Corona, del Mat. Special visitors. ~OOOIIQI'Qo~ <II. .e., ~ ~ At..L ........................ .... ~··0~~<>~ U-Pll.ln • .,.IIIIa PICTIMAL" Thtft's mudl that Is new and different ~t the Ensign this we•. First. theft's the new "flag," the Ensign's ftMe on die front pqe of the 2 sections. Secondly, this Is Itt btggest Ensltn ever published. And thirdly, the Ensign Is ruchliti lftOft readers this week than 1t any time In Its 1..., .. history. Yore thin 25,000 copies ~re being distrl, buttd. Tht occasion Is the opening of Mutual Savings and Loan AuodatJon--Pas.;tnl In Its new office In Corona dtl aut. We at Itt Ensltn .. putting out this "P~ess Pictorial" lstut br NY of weleofttlng Mutual S.vlngs to our conun~ ltr, In COftjtMctiOft will the Ct.lbtr of Commttce. I llf" wtttt GfMt Howald, awtsldtftt of the COfOfta IMI .._C.._._,._ HftctJOft of "''s co...,nltyas ttlt Otantt ~ offtce of MutMae Sbhtts Is cenalnly a great lrlbMtt tD CliaM *I .. , -. .. that d.olct was mlde only ... a ....... eM ........ MfftJ COYiriftt eM tndrt (CI s' .... , ... 3) ' OLY ... IYIIUm TOIIAT-- Coroaa del Mu Hiah Sebool Will boat the Olympic IY"'- nut 10 man. 7 woman aquad Tueeday. Sept. 29. Tbe apecial uhibillon will reauarc ~ahto Sak~mato. 16-- yeaMid national all aroi&Dd c:bampioo JY'IIftaat. Tbe Cor- 0111 del Mat a~•ance will be the only oeela th11 uea ror tlae Ol,.,...,;c team. TAliS MOM-COM COUI$1 Specialill Foer Je"' R. Takl•, eoa of H110ld Tali•. 2711 CibOla A~... C»ata Mel&, wu ., ... led (iom U.e s. .. otla U.S. Afflf1 Noo· Com.~ a aioee4 om c. <NCO) Aced•y io 8ed Tola, Ger- "~~•Y· S..,&. ll. He h a a.p- plJ ~Pedalitt ia die U. l!attneetO.,.J••• M .. . ~~~--"" .u. ...... it wlatu.n.o-..,. and the men ue inited. • Ken Hatti eon, akipper of the Commodorea Club, report- ed tbat the recent Cbuacter Boat parade wu the moat aucceu(ul ID date. • Manaaer Jack B1111ett read a note or thank. {rom TV and radio veauiloqui It Edau Beraen for the privi- ledae or Caterina bia boat to the parade; die Berae11 entry, "Tr1mp Steamer" Poopal0111. wu the top winner. • Stao Spooboh:, chauman for tbe "Let'• Get Acquaant· ed Nipt," a aid that ••naer Hany Babba t wall e:u'e~ oht e.e11t, wbich will be held Oct. 7 at the Balboa Bay Club. • Manaaer Barnett an- noonced t.be acbeduled dedi- cation of Galuy Part an Do- vet Sborea, act for 4 p.m. yeaterday, Sept. 23. • Pteaidenl Vibert voiced tribote to the memory of tbe late Dr. John J. Jakoaky, wbo waa 1 member of the bOud or dircc~Dta; Dr. Jako- .,~ ............... died Sept. I at lhe •ae of 68. • The clirectou adopted a reaolution of c:ommendat.aon for Reuben E. Lee floauna reataurant proJect u an u - ~mpl e of ow free enterpnae ayltem. "Tbaa problem can be aol- ved by cl ti zen 1 auumina tbcu rcaponsaba laty to obey the law a and to auppon t.bc officers wbo enforce the lawa." Ro n Burke exprcued b11 deep concern over ancrea11n1 lawleuneu, "•bach as dc- ltroyana tbat wha c:ta keep a soca01y toaet.ber. He sueued the unportancc oft.bc atutude of paaenu towasd Ia• en- for cement and the tmpacl of thll atuwde upon the clul· dren. He announced lbat "Support Your Local Polacc Week" ••II be observed an the Haa· bor Area Oct. 26 to ll. The :-l ewpon HarbOr Cham- ber directors voted unantmoua apPfoul for the project un- dertaken by tbe atudent com- mittee. Donation• for auppon of the acthluea or tbe ~port Your Local Police Comaniuec may be sent 10 the student oomma nee 11 P.O. Box 16. Cosu \1eu. Duana Buraeu and Rou Burke arc assastcd on the execuuve bOaad b" Freedom vs. Communism The Kiw~ai a Cluba of the Harbor Area are aponeonna a cowae for biab achool JU· Ilion and aeniou on "Free· clom u . Comanunaam: The Economict of Suntval." Study material baa been prepared by tbe Una ted States Chamber of Cotmlerce. Clas- HI will be conducted an a cliacuuion-type workshop maaner, with workahop uer· claea.. problema and ouuade readina for eac:b aeuaon. The 4 Kiwani a Club• paa· cipatina and prov1dana the adult moderator• ror the clauea ue Corona del \tar, Newport HarbOt, Colla \leu •d Coate \leu Nort.b . Harry Yl'cl!over. presadent of tbe Corona del \tar ~a­ want~ Club, aueu cd the am- portance of the proasam and uraed h11b adlool u udenu 10 contact thc11 puncapal' s office for enaollmcnt. "Thaa as a.n excellent coune developed by the L.S. Chamber, s ueas.na the dan· ICU, thaea" and Obj eCUYC i of comanun11m. the value• and advantaaes or ow pn vate CIIICfl)fiiC sy 11em and paJtJ - culatly the econom1c1 or bOth," 'Ar. Ytc stover u a d. Classu an Corona del 'Aaa Wi ll ~ held \ionda\ even- ana•. 10 Q, bc&Jnnana Sept. 28. at the offaccs of ~alston .\ (o .. 2700 f:. Coast H•'. Day In Trash War "D" Day 11 11 hand as lhe Peainaula Poant Auocuuon ia d.clarina war oa all truh lin• and 11 waina everyone ., "dwnp" everythina an oontai non thaa week-end Sept. 26 and 27. o( the unnecessa" rcr eu · uon. and waa Intended to read "'publac or semi ~publlc places." thus ancludlna beaches 1n the prohabation . She contends tb11 t.be law ahould be clanf1cd 10 permal the IUitar playana. "Puentalmdi(ference,lack of c:onuol, and aubaeqaeat lack or rc apect amona youtll for authoruy appear~ to be one reuon for the lawleaa· oeu 111d ammoraltty. Lo- naency an oowta and politi- cal preuurel are fllldler hamperana law eoforcemenL "The Amencan people c•· not turn to 111yone bot thll'lt- aelvea 10 preaerve the Nne- of lh11 nauon, by •IIPPOI'ti•a thear local police force." Running ·for the Money Local adaletea •d 10100 maybe no looaer ao a.daledc .til be carryiaa • Ol,...c torcb throuah the town lbit Saturday, Sept. 26, 10 rei ae funds to aend our Olympic team to Tokyo. The Newport Hubor Jwuor Cham bcr o( Co111'11 er ce 11 com- blnana efroru wath 11 o ther J ·~ cee chaptcu an Oranae County to tb11 "Run for tbe \ioncy." The toach 11 beana earned from San Oleao to tbe Loa o\naeles Col11eum, where It ~~oall be aaven 10 Olympic ttar Rob 'Aathaas wa th a check foa a mallaon dollars. to be Presented to Pruadent John· son. Sewpou Jaycees wall re- ceave tbc torch at the Cameo Shores-Cameo Haahlands en- uance to Corona del ~ar about 6:)0 Lm. lh11 Saturday. Runneu will proceed alona Coast Hwy . to JambOree Rd., then do•n to Balboa l aland. bad. to Bay11de Dr. and Coa11 H•)'. and a romp throuan the Lado uea. and on to Hoaa Hnspatal about 8:)0 a.m. E:.ach runnea will be 11ven Olympac type uack sban after I(> ana the allo11ed daatance. aoou1 a ha lf male . Bob Halla- han as accepuna volunteers II fl4 2· 1065. GIRL FOR BRUSH'S A dauahter wu bom Satw· day. Sept. 19, an Hoaa Hoa- r ual to Mr . and Mu. Bnant B. Bnuh. 2S1q Holl' Ln .. Newport Heaahts. The two-day proaram ac- oordina to t.be chairman, Mu. Ralph unho(f, of 1760 E. Oce1n Blvd .. will anclude a cleanup of all alleya and vacant lou in tbe area. The city of Newport Beach wt II tend apecial tNcka on Sun- day. S.pL 27 to pick op any- china ~ad eve.rythioa, 1nd dley wi II roll ne:ry bour an· ti I ........ II free or debn •. Guitar legal at Beach? Soo.ta, both airl• Md boy a, -.II be 011 llaad to apot &he eyuore ueaa Mel lecwl a llancl Ray Doealcl. Pe~~ianla Poiat A••· pwuidee&. 11 v aiaa die r..o.al ot cant- bo•d ...... Md ...... or re .. la&.iOta &r.-CMI, 4$ aall.... ,... -· 011. eo.i•• ol .. eh, Oldi· .. oe .... iqwilll .... _, ........ will M •au~ ..... . .. .. ... ,.., ..... .. .. .... .... l..illllloff ....... CAUOIIO&.I,.... ................ .w. ,., ..... Pl..t.a .... ., ..... The riaht to pia)' &llitua at the beach -or the proht· bHJon tbeteof -ia before the Newport Beach Cuy Counctl aa•a n. Earlter an the m011th Beu De Nardlt, Juunale protect non cbaarman for the Coua Mel& Hiab School, s aad an a lena to tbe Couoctl that tome boys bad been fined (or llrtltniiUDI I IUH&r Ill the 21at Sc. to 26th St. •ea an Welt Ne~rt. Co\allcil members conmnt· ed t.bat maaical iul.NIDeall may bl played at tlae bead! • thoup ttOl Oft a•eeta, IDd dlat dlere waa 110 record ol ........ .. a new letter. Mrs.. De N•• a a •1• u-.t Olartea 0ta}'Oil. .,..,_ •"• teowa ........ ,,. Wit ···-• 11$ ... foe piiJIDI a pltal &t .. ~ IDd apeet J .. .,. .. ~· --·· ..... ... .... .. ...., .... ..,. alao that another youth ..,., ca ted and paad a •12 fi ne, and that her o wn da~a~bter, Tona, wu wamed by a police officet to uop alnlftDiaa a pttu. or lbe woald be ar- reated the nest ume • Mn. De Nud11 cated Code Secuon 4210, which roriNct' "play ana mutt cal iu...,eeu oa ~'&bite au .. ta Of publle oc aemr-JM~blic atneta, ••• mcb •••~••• .. eot ooofined to •cloaed pi~." lillie .. a p-it le flret 1 .. •eel. lh belie• .. tllat ae Mfli .. it -.... MoMM IX-NOPIIIOI.IS Me •• Motalce t:..,ay, US AIMtl ... A•a..W ... Ial ... died ..... l6 ....... -.... .......... ''" .... a .. .. taat PfO(ea• If ...... M the Uoe••licr of lll••n• toe )Or•••· _. •• ..... ... ,.. ...... ., .... ~ 1•4. ._. ................ c.-... ~c.MP tht•f ..... -" ...... c-......... Cltr .. ::==· .. Clllf,. ................................ r: ........ .., L ._, ........ c-... ~ c.M T•-.0 • ..-,. .,.....,.n .. -. ....... ....., .. ~ •. •••., ...... .. •••• .. --.......... --............ a... ..... A.e .... _ ............................. . .............. ._ Ttul tuateat AIIA•t aP,.IT •tWJPAPII AaVO I. KANA --·-···"· .. -···-··· -·-· 0... _. ......... N5 KANA -----··-····--· ••ul1 .. ..._ SUISCllmoN IATU lA tt. ........,.,. ...,._ ANI: 0.. f'NI -UM 0...W. J tt. ....._ AIM• 0.. ,_. -14M <II. .etlf ~ .!lop .,_I ............ -.4 ,. .. .._ ef tlte .... (Conrin~aed frum P11c l) coastal ~a of the county. Corona del Mit can now claim the honor of having the greatest concenttatlon of fln~clal Institutions, rated on assets-per-capita basis, th~ any- where In Southern California -perhaps ~ywhere In the world. Assets of financial Institutions with offices In Cor- ona del Mar are estimated to total more th..-. 3 BILLION dollars. We at the Ensign are further pleased that Mutual S.vings officials selected the Ensign to introduce them to the com- munity and In turn to at low them to salute the Harbor Area. We invite your careful attention to this special Issue, to enjoy the great number of excellent photos in the pi ctorlal section, and to read the news Items, editorial features, and the messages from advertisers. • LOSING fiOM WITHIN .,, ..... ,.... A widely 1)-nc:licac.ed colurnnl.tt hu report• ed: "Unbeltt'Vable aa at may tound, oae h~ Cuban o&lat told a Japanete butinet~­ man in Havana ~ntly that Cuba ll train· ins its peofle to ~alt. English becauee 'the talteo\-er o the U. S. is onJy a matter ol )Urs away'." The C..omrats plan to tau ua ju~ likf' th~y took Cuba -from within. Sit'K'e the so-<alled end o( World War II ( t.h~ "'ar to make the world safe for Com· munism ), th~ Cotumunisu ha\T ensla~ 750 million souls, all from within. The Big Red Arm)· didn't ha\T to fin-a shor. How? Wh,-? Tht-Communists a~ taking the world be- cau.e thcor ha\-e the help of the Socialists, the idealists, the prattmongen, the t:nited ~a1ions. the coward\, mone)·-grubbers and halfbril{hb. FALSE PttOPHECY Gueu '"ho wrote this : ··f idel Camo and the young people. of Cuba ha\~ '"on a rf'\'Oiu tion. They have not consolidat~ it. This ma' be difficult for rht"m to do. Powt-rful inte~su "ill oppote rht-m. ··But ir should be utwious that Fid~l hat no intention of going CommuruJt. He is a product of \\"esrem ch·ilization. ~or do the inteiiKtual~ and the prop~ about him coo- 'idt-r orienrinl( thenasei\TS toward M05Cow. ··But it is appro"ed that if this !"f'\'olution does not succt't'd thro nt'Xt Ont' will go far to tht-lcoh ··Tht'rrfore. it is to tht' selfish inte!"f'st of the L" nated SratM to do all it can to make thi\ "'' olur ion so arduously "'On, a success. -~ srablt' Cuba would han· a stabili1.inl( df«t on all tilt' Caribbt-an Thar is important ro .,, ··fir~r. \Ot' \hnuld rTcall Anabassad01 Earl £ T Snnrh Ht' W' t'ral rinw' rTft'rn-d to the re' oluriuna\h a\ "bandits." This stamps him as a na<Xt unol»c-1"\ ant m<ln, and an anaba~dor '"ho failt'd to gi' e his country oound anforn1arion The l ". S. polic\ thrrt' waa damagins." That 1ftD wu wrlt~n by DOtW other than ~ omniJcient extremia, Ralph WcOi.U. McGill "-as u npt about ea.tro u he ia about ol<»t thinp. McOIII ~rninda me ol tM ~ inllck a Chincte fonune cookie: ''Pirut diaRp.rd p-evious cookie." He ahould Mad all his rolumm with that notr. Few columnists, aside from Walter Lippman, ha~ been rnc>re wrong for 30 )'t'an.. UNNECESSARY EVILS Castro. Tito and Mao T.e Tung are un- nt'Cftla')' e\ils CrPated, in pan. by the poli- cit-1 of our State Ot-pertrnent and b)· peo~ :1nd institution• like Ralph McGill, Howard Mr. K. Smith, Jack Paar, Ed Sullivan. The ~ew York Tim,J and The W&ihini'Of' PoJt. How did we get to the brink of Soclativn. intol~ncy and surrender? We must under- stand tltot in order to understAnd what we must do now. We must look ahead, yes. But "'to i~re history is to be forever a child." We did not get where we are by accident. "-as planned that "-ay. Where are we ~ins? We tM people must decide. that, by the leaden we chOOte. And in order to k~tow whe~ we want to go, it is ,;·at that we know where we a,. It is vital that we know the truth. We must not be like the beautiful blonde who yearned 10 to go to Hawaii that she stuted walk.~ daily along the steamship docks in San FranciJCO. Fi- nally she met a sailor who told her he could arrange the trip. So 1he met him one night at a· ~po1 he su~ted. He smuggled her on board a v-euel and hid her in a Lifeboat which was CO\Trf'd with a 12rpaulin. For days hco brou~ht her food and spent as much time with her as possible. But e\entuall)· she hecame to tirT<I of rhe crampt'd quarters she climbf.d out from under the tarpaulin, ap- proachC'd a ship's officer and asked. '"When ckw$ rhis boat l{el to Honolulu?" The officer l{aspt'd, ··This boat doesn"t go to Honolulu. Madame. This is the Oakland Ferry." THE CONSERVATIVE CORNER [PROBE NUJER'f' NORAriO IIUIII'HR&r ancf tlte ADA -1 rite "broad po,..Jar /f>Ottt • ., ... ,.c to cooper- ate wftlt tlte o .. oerat•" Cn order to deJCuer a "e.aell(ftl cfe/ea t" on Sen. Ooldillla tar, caJJ ed /o,. bll OUS HALL, ltHd o/ tile C~unC. t Port11 USA (rhe Vo,.~er 8/2/,4) fe ~efng lleedecf b~ the •ocfalf•te (the De-.oei"'tfc Part11 (n the. country). 'rhefr orgw.ente and uttuperotfue aceu.atfona are etr(lttngl~ ef•flar. sme. 1151 When lerp Hln- munldee like J..o. Anatlea. and ludJ~ naUonal oraanbadon. ~ u The Arneriean ~ and the Veterene of ForeT 111 Wan beaan flatsttna aaalnlt UNHCO, the State [)ep&rt~Mnt Inoe...,eh a• oll.l" gouerMent ltae been eonatantl11 hU buUt up a whole atadl o1 I'IOU(ng-to-the-left, ft fe no •u.rprftle to "-fmae" Uterature, • ~ !' d S H .. _ LIJJ, f _ t er ..-. deiJaned to d~Jve and n en. Ulltpnre~ ae • rWlft ng .a •· deiiMrately mlalead the publle Should LBJ be euoe•••fu.J fn deludtng the snd any eome-btely reHardMr A•erfcan people oncf •fn the pre• fdentfal •• to u..e true aJpltlcaMt and J I .. .. .. l t , ( ke)'·blue-prlntlna role played e ec t (on, the epee tflr 0 0 vOuv 0 ~ue 800 a-In UNeeco by Ita aerlu of edU· l(et, readlf to a••w.• the retna a/ gouern .. nt :.-ator~ectlvea known u ttM1 •hould death one• agafn cJaC• tlte Vll( te Nou•• "TTw_.. Wont v ......... occupon t, CDUJ co• t an o•fnoua •hadow ouer ....,. Mriee • our lan.d. LBJ'• bac~ground and a••ocfat(ona ..._ •• wltlt ......,, ... llaue been well doeu...ented -but what of hl• ~ .... UNaNO ~ runn(ng-~~ate'•? Nuwtpllre11'• aeeoe(atfon wfth :' ,::-t/6"': _-:.;-.: the Awter(can• for Del'locrottc Aetfon (ADA) b "Tew .... Worlal t1nt1 , t ll)flll ltllown. rhte (e a group of left-..tng ..... wr .. ~ ....... extrel'lf•t• which •••"• to brtn~ about •tate ~ m ~ P~~. ~ • ..... of •tJNac::o a..... eocfal tea tn thb countr11 (the/or• of gouern-Ide," • .. uttde ..utW: ••nt (Mpoeed on Oe,..nJI bJI the Naaf regt•e). ..,... Aeendtt., ......... Ia l'o1lgu,fng b a condeh•a tfon of the 19'1 ADA 1M s.ntee of ..,..•tta v ........... .. pol (clf•tat•••nt, lnaerted fn Che Cong. Record of 4/12/62 bJI Non. Nei\I"JI c. Schadeberg: Coplt'l can a,. purchased tor 20 cents from UNESCO Publica· tons Cent•r. 317 Eaat 34th l To tal df •ar•u•en t Ullder UN eon trol. stre-et. New York, N.Y. 10018 • Yurly aubsC'rlptlon.s to "UN· 2 . Inelu.fon of Red Chfna fn nuclear tallte. ESCO Chronicle" are ll.'D. J. A Ull ar•11 to lteep the peaee. l"r;t_~~~z~ 1\!::ldt~a~~ -:;~ 4. IIUledfate U.S. fnftfatfon of tallte on ,tory of, and to totally r•futt recognf t (on of Red China. 'h• deUa,.r.u• Stall Depart· ;. ActMfeefon to the UN for Red Chfna fn-ment lies told about the ''To-e f l d t wuda World Underatandlna" eluding the Seeur( t11 OUIIC an ue 0 • ~rlt'l. Since UNesco has ubum- 6. A plebf•eUe on F'orMoean fndependenee !d" the aer1t'1 -ln ENCLISH - or reun(on tD( th the ~~ta(nJand. 'he best avalllb~ aourc• of n · 7 Re•oual of all U.S . ti"'de and po••port tenaJve quotes Is to be found • n the book "The Tumlna of barrhr• w( th Red Ch(na. the Tides.'' by the lite Con· B. SIIJ'plu• food •h(Pfltente to Red Ch(Nl. !l'Himan 'Paul W. Shafer and 9 Le•• •tr•••on~~tUUar••afd tofreeAtl(a. John Howland Snow. publlahf'd Many of you will be reading the Ensign perhaps for the fi rst time. There will be a conslderabl e number, I hope, who will make the discovery that here is a newspaper dedi- cated to conservatl ve, Christian principles, preservation of our God--given rights of life, liberty and ownership of pr<r perty, defense of our Constitutional RepUblic against all its enemies, foreign and domestic. To all of you meeting the Ensign fer the first time, and to all others who are not regular subscribers, I invite you to join the growing ranks of Ensign readers, and thus also to become a recruit in the vitally important taslc of helping to save our Republic. By Clarence St roaa We're winoina! Tbe Conser- vatives are wiaoioa at last! iaa article states: "Mart lbe week of Septem- ber 17 well, Americ:Ma. It ia Cooatitadoo week -aenft day a commemoratioa the sip~· iaa or tbe u.s. Cooatitutioo, tbe moat aoc:c:eadfll aociaJ c:onuact io tbe history o r self aover11r11ent.. It ia tbe em- bodimeat or The American Dream: The antithesis or tyranoy. • • by Th• Lone Houae. liK'. atitutionaJ History. He said 10 . No ato•fc a""'• to u.s . all C••· Th'-' "UNESCO Chronklt>" ar· For newcomers and new readers, I am reprinting "The Log" of last Aug. b, which marked the completion of 1b ye~rs of pyblication for this newspaper. I believe the back- ground history of newspapers and of the Harbor Area will be of interest to y!lu. Here is the reprint: ******* Til 11.11 -II YIAft a• -All TIIAY The rictory wbic:b started tbe ball rollins waa announ- ced Ibis week by Or. Carl Mc:mtire onr tbe Tweotieth Ceotury Reformation Hoar broadc:aata, wben be told his li atneu that the repreaeota- tivea of the Natioaal Oemo- c:Jatic: Committee bad, in boa- Thl s Issue of the EnsiCJ" Is Volume lf», No. 52, whlc:h ina parlaac:e, failed., uawea n.uns that we ~re completing the lf»th year of publishing our tbe bell for the ant rouod, newsp.,er. We put out that Vol. 1, No. 1 Issue on Friday, and bad loat the fiaht by a the lJth of August, bact In 1948. (And 1 do not mean the tec:bnic:al knockout.. lmperson~l editorial "we" In the lbove sUtements; It's Conae"ative radio fans mighty personal, because It refers to Peggy and myself, still •ill recall that this repro- editors and publishers, plus ~ number of other assorted re-aentative opened his attack by aendina a maaazine story sponsibllltles.) around to the rad.io atatioaa, There's been conslder~ble change In the newsp.-per picture .aieb named Dr. Mc:Intire 11 since that day lf» yeats ago. ~ewport Beach then had 2 other the No. Ooe Hater on a n .. newspapers: The Newport-Balboa News-Times, published for tiona I Hate Club li at. The many years by olcHimer S~m Meyer, and the Newport Harbor blow by blow ac:c:ount of tbe Press, published by recent newcomer Ben Reddick. Up on fiabt. reveaJa that the valiana doc: tor made • rebuttal to wa' the hill in Costa Mesa was a stNggllng little wetltly, the charae: that the National D~ Globe-Herald, just purchased from Pop Ludl by Walter Bur-mocratic: Committee repreaen- roughs and Cave Ring. Still another publication was a tative demanded radio time, weeicly shopping news put out by Carl Veneman. and aot it; and finally that With the hindsight of the present day newspaper shuffle, 1 a Democ:,atic: committeeman find It somewhat Ironic and ~musing to recall that I tumed down in Alabama told the down an offer of a job with the Los Angeles Times In Janu-Commi ttee representative to buah up, ahut up, and keep aty, 1CM8, to accept a job offer hom Walt Burroughs. And so still u he v.aa matins votes it was that I c~me down here to the Harbor Area to become for the Republac:ana. He did the editor of the Globe-Herald, taking over from Sellm Frank-withdraw. and his withdrawal lin, who had decided to turn his attention to the study of wu ctuonieled in writina. law. Peggy was editor for a time too, whll e I was re<overlng Durin a the c:onuoveuy. Dr. from a slipped disc operation. I eventually was back at the Mc:Jntyre uked hi• bcareu Globe-Herald, not to become the editor again, but to get on to hold up his arms u Aaron and Hur help up the arms of with the ground wort for another project. That project was Moses when Joshua waa the Ensign, which we started In partnership with Walt Bur-nitina the Kina or Amalek. roughs, later buying it for ourselves, f» months later, In (Esodua 17:12). They did, Febfuary, 1~. and thouaaoda tbroapout Changes were going on nut door. Vic Weathers and Homer the lenath and breaddt' of Cotton bought the News-Times, ?t public auction, from Sam America responded. One or Meyer and his associate, Lulce Smith. Vic and Homer tried them, u the heroic: Doctor amounc:ed, sent in a c:bec:t energetically but unsuccessfully to pUt out the HMbor Area's 1 000 for • , • fi rst daily newspaper. Ben Reddick bought the News-Times One victory c:aD a tart the from them, ..-.d also Catl Veneman's Shopping News. For a snowball rollioa doWD lhe while he published 2 separate newspapers, then combined modem Amaletitea, -tbo .. them intc the Newport Harbor News-Press. wbo oppose dle Cooae"ati.e The Globe-Herald and the News-Press fought It out during •iewpoint. •d •ieaory will be oor 1 wbee dle November the yeats that followed, paying not much att.ntlon to the elec:tioo clay comu uouacl. EnsiCJn. The fast growing Hatbor Area attracted ttte attention Not c:oeteet .., reat 011 hh of big time pubtlshers. Late In 1%1 Ben Rtddiek sofd his lauela, o.. Mcbt.ire rallied News-Press to the Rldders, of St. Paul, Pasadena and lont eo tlaa dafeaH of •• •bett-- Beach. The Los Angefts Times bought tftt Globe-Herald, led UCe Uae Poeadadoa, wf\lch then had btCOftlt a daiiJ and had be.n rlftlfHd Ute lac:., IIOW .a4ec ftre, a.ct laaa Pilot. Tl'lt town wasn't bfg ~-for botlt tltt Rlddln MCf naa~ a. P .. •al a.-.. the Chandltrs so the Los Aftttlts Thftts ICQittrld tiM Tu lalllwdoa ia 1 Ure Mel , --·--~ New...,ress, tlttn tllmln.ted It as a • ..,. ... ,_., bJCOM-...... , iaeaau •• ,, of blnlnt It wltlt tttt Oatly Pilot. dlit .,u.... eiiiAU• ••••• Mel JO heft .... -OWMf1 lftd -·~Mrs of 11M ,. ... '1t i 1 tbe oldest writtaa COftltitution io erreet today. It baa weathered attempts in the put to weatn and de- stroy it.. Prootal attach ban not worked, but slow c:baoae is woddna. And tbere ia moontina nicleoc:e tbat this c:baoae i • beioa made. not bec:auae c:haaae i 1 nec:u- aary, but beeauae some boa- tile roreea ioaide and outside our borders want it c:banaed 10 that it wi II mean lOme- thins entirely different from tbe aear-perfec:t rorm of con- uaet that it ia." Life Line broadc:uta are made oa Satotdaya at 11:45 a.m. daily, Mondays to Fri- days over KPI, 640; and onr K.HOP(fm), 99.3 at 5:30 p.m.; over KBBI (fm), 99.3, at 6:00 p.m. Dan Smoot, in Broadcast No. 463, made a memorable c:ootributioo to modern Coo· in pan that the Conatiwtioa 11. A hand•-off pol (CJI totDOrd Cuba. tide autn: e owd be obeyed by the fe-1., No reau•pt(on of u. ~ otoi'I(C te•tfn". "The movt'ment .roreaeen by c • " the Nltlonal Education Auo-deral aovemmeot aa well aa lJ. A(c to all public •chool•. :-latlon In 1915, quotf'd h•re lut by th1 e P~_!~e. an1 d that it 14. B,.oad change• (n the llcCarran-ilal ter ·veck• dates back to t&ot7. wh•n abou d met .... loua y be obey· •Jahty teachua and ~uc-atlonal·· ed. A 0 t • isla from thirty countriH, at a In broadc:aat No. 465 Mr. 1 ;. L!beralfaatfon of the Hatch Act. first International wmlnar. r.- Smoot told of "The Invisible vlewf'd the various problema In· , volWd In f'ducatlon for lntt>rna-Ooverameot." wb.icb be said The Kennedj~-Johlt•on adM(n(atratfon (• pep-tJonal underatandlna." ia deatroyina the ioteot and pered'' wfth th••• reac tfonarf ••• cn11 of n.t I~UMM'eet, "'" ._.r. pwpoae of the Coftstitotion, 111h0• houe been fn gouernllent •eru(ce for MaWM .... ntr ........... _... and wbieb ialeadina ua bliad-"-for IJINmaUout ....._. ly down the road to a oao-decade• and 111ho are to a great degree re•-....,.....,. .. VSf'WO'• ,.....,... world aoc:ialiat system. This pona fble for th• dba• trou• • tote of affa (rs 11p termJao1otr7 f« tM ,.... broadcast aivea an outline en OIIJ' eoun tr11• pothW.t arlh1ty IMolftl( earrled ~ this widely circulated Oft -unM'Iy, tiM ... -.,_. book bearina the same tide. A new lOID fn rnud-•1 (ng(ng ha• been reach•d tratat• ol ~ rldl· ( .,.._ noc for rit.......,p ta Copies or these and Other bJI the I"'d(cal left. Seeltfng to Meelfter ae Uilefr own anlqw Nation •• broadeuta may be obtained the uo ter• tD( th the fal•• picture of "non-ftftt-' a.,. uw v. ~. C'OMtlta· from The Dan Smoot Repo .. partban•hfp" and "too bu•11 attendCng to ttoa. IMtt f« world elt..,.. ... ( ( , lllalp In a wort~ lfO\"f'nlmett Inc:., P.O. Bos 93~8. Lake-affa Cr• of • tote to do I'IUch cal'lpo gn ng , eow .....,. lwtt'k·.,·brldl roe· wood Station, Dallu, Tesaa. J.JjJ hoe •ent out hb pol (Heal ha tehet••n to ...._..._In the ~Acal ~.,.~. 15214. ••ear and •ealp the oppo•Ctfon. ,_..,. ot ttw V•Hf'd Nat._. Dan Smoot broadc:uta eac:b Sptem .,.. Ia tlw V . ~ Df>. pertmfottt ol Stat•. weekend on Saturday a at 10 Lf•• are ...... •e•••aru to Cnd( e t tile pre• en t ....... • Says tht' C'hronk lt> artlrlt': p.m. over CbaMel 5; and 00 De•ooi"' Uc contender• and thefr acDI(nh tra-"Between 194i and 1933. UMs· Suodaya at 4:45 p.m. over tfon. Foe t• •peale for theuel uee. In order co ronrentratf'd mainly on KRKD,l 1 ~0,andat 9 :30p.m., that o&IJ' reader• IICIJI better under•tand the acam.a.ut .. tht-actlvhiH. and ovet Channel ll. . oraanlutt various ~mlnars at Don't roraet to attend the gi"'uen••• of NUIItphr•JI' • o•eoe fat fon 111( th the whkh parrlclpants wEn en- Julia Brown tec:IUre acbe-ADA, thf• col&dll'l IDfll reproduce an artfele coura~f'd to romparf' notH and ' 1 d ( h C R d .. t "ltoerlen<'es and make a t'rltl· duled for Priday,Sept.. 15, at ,naerte n t • ong. eeor vJI 0 grea cal evaluation of tht> al~n~. eon. tbe Sarita Ana Valley Hip A•erfcan, Non. Ja,..•• B. Utt of Cal i/ornCa, a.t..., mf't~ of lk'hool f'du Sc:bool, 1801 Greenville, on lfarch 10, 1960 (page• A2l40-A2l4l ): ~atlon andto,ler~.>rmlnt'howtht' Santa Ana. raak' of bt'tter lnt•matlonal , . uu • undt-ratandlnll t•ould bf'st bt> Let a(ollowan th_e footsteps _,_, C W fer l1d... "t'~ved by a pirtlcullr dl.sclpUnt' or Joshua and lftllte the IDO-a A..ica 'lr ~UD ot dls<'lpllnH. dem Amaletitea hip and thlp. -IlCHt JAIIES a. un -Ot' t-.IA "lti!PIMG IM TOUCH.. aate ow thinkiea. Tbia year Dl 'Ia ~Of'......._,..,.,..,.. ~ .... , .. ,, "hr1q tt.l11 llt!\·en·)'f'ar pe- rioll. no ff'\lrer tun alne In· tenatkleal ~MntiM,. we r f' heW: f'Nnt'f'. c~·atda. VnhCII Klftdom, • 11't:D "'TAT~. ('....... ... .... *"' "Set.....,....... ... ('e,ytoa. the P\lbliahet or tbe &sip more than ever before, we Pind enclosed my c:bec:t Cor Cac:e an iodi•idual reaponai- a one year aubac:aiption to bility of votina in a mannea your papet. to preaer .. tbe faeedom oai- We b .. e jut become l)fo-aioally dedicated co ua uo- perty owoeu in yooa area. dea the Cooat.itution -you but will oolJ apeod time bote ·may eun want to uansareu and aaain. Your paper acoma paaty linea. to be tbe beat way to "keep What a Pfi•ilea• it ia co be io touch'' and to learn U.e able to tOte come No'lember area ud ita people. for a J)tetldeet of oar elloin, Tllaet yoo, aad what a b.,edy dlat io J.M. Dulap Jr. put pr .. ideet.iaJ elections Gleedale, Calif. 10 IBMJ people did oot em- 100,000 VfMTOIS bface el~ free Antetic:an Poblillaer of me &sian wdna pri.-.le_ae. PJ.... accept o• aioe•e s .. ry Amene• w••• to be lll•.h for ,_, veay aeeer· a free ~dcae, Mt wl tal o•• 00'1 • .,. of dle lt•lne laow h•• •• u AMdo• who Rue~ c ......... ..,.. u.. (co.d!IM4 oo Ps• 6) 100,000 ,..... Yiei!M *• a.• ...... ut ...... took ... 'liE .... tile ._...,_, .. If ao.a. P ... r..-u ~teet 10 ea i.J It .. te • .. ,. Gat OM of ... -·· ,.,.. ...... oo-........ ~ ..... - &at "• aallla ic 'he ..t Ia aiJia .... ..,. la *r -·· ........ , ...... : ... Mr. U'IT. ..... ~ ....... aD&Dl- --~ to at.ead .,. ..-.rb ill U.. a,, S• ot tbe Recoa, I IDoiQde u aMirlle ot ADA ............ llr.Ka-ftll~wbo-..~ .... : £DA:...._.,._._,. __ ..... TIN AD&(* r1 mt•~ .... ..., .....,_ ... --......, ........ ............................ a .... ... ., .. 1 .. _ ............ ......................... --a a ·--.......... .,... ., .......... ,.,a ........... ... ----~,...... ...... . ................ D•r•a .. ...,_. ......... .__ ......... _. ......... ,. ........... !11-. ..... 11,17 a-... .-.. .... ... ..,......,_..., ......... _ ., .................. _., ... ,_.,_.. ..... _., ....._..._.I 'M Mill=~=: ~.....,.,...._. our wrr ., t •• ._ ........................ ...... --ADA. ....... 0 WI ..... 11m 0 -.... ..... -.: c::-.. -:a-:":; ................. ..... _.. .. -............. .. ____ ..... .. .... ..................... -.a ..... , ............... ... 11...,... ...... , ..... ....... ,..,_ ....................... "••· f'd ~ Uiii'MO. PA.aTI("VLA&· LY TBROOGB pelll~ a,. the "'TT"'Aa~ WO&LD VNDt:&"lTA!IlDf!IIO" ~ria "Meanwhile, th• World f'f'd· uatlon of Unit~ Nations Aw· aoclatlona. a the U. s. aftlllate Ia the Aawritaa A.-...-tor t .. IJIIH~ !'lfadoM) whh Un- nro -~. oraanlud ten "'" •lonal aemlnan on t•a~hlna about tht' Unltfd Natlona and human r1fhta: whl~ various Mf'mber State'S 1 th• U. S. Gmt. ot r......._ and tht' ~ Dt,IL Wfff' the u. s. aaenclft' and ttw pertlcl.-tiOn of their M.,_, V••l 1ha ,_ tJS> tlko), ortanla.d an lm,...lve number of national Mmlnaf"K and oc...-,.,...lntt ror the IN· STRUCT10N or Information of their tftK'hera end tdut'atlonal· lata." :n.t JlnM IMI •t .... .. Illllt _.,.., .. ....... ...-..... -... .,._ I a..... ............. . ......... u. ...... of Ia. .. -.4 ., , .... .w.e. port Hlltlor Ensltl', sole lltrYiwlnt ...... .,., priMed 1M .., -..-.... -........ lift . .. -• .......... : • .....1t.,=::= -I'WV' ...... ...... ... laNd In 1M City of Newport 8tedl, Md tftt Oftl1 tn•-~= .,.-.a, t~DtH-o-.ct llewspapet In tM Hlltlor Alu. AM o. .; ,. ca•JIIItlolt Is 1M Los Mtttts Tl•es. •• llkt It tNt .,, 6:is' M4l I tMU ..., *"''t "'lnd too •ct.. AJI tltls II I lot of dtMti ..,.. ,.........,,. 8ut It ... PfOft ..... E"" In lit •ldst of 1M tlants of._.. U•, atiiJ fl .... ftt .............. , tMre Is I .. KIIIt -•~tJJt .. l CIEMU Ill) tDf 1M t1•1 Ouuutld, local....,, .... tiN tid ...... , ............ , ........ of-.. a ,_.. II• .a II ....... of tM • ...__. *'ft 111111M11 .. ... 1111 ...... -It I .... tlf .. Cl •1A111111 llftlflil lila. • '? 1 • t1r lnll,.._ll u.._, _.._ I J(JI,-tl Dlll·IM-CI•IsJ. Celilenia. ............ . TWa .... tMe .... all ef .. .......... .. ,.. ...................... lial -~~~ ......... ........ ..... ..,. •nA& .... 'helntMC. • PII ... ATITMI ........ ., .. ..... .. eel; ......... .. ........... .... .... , ............... ..... .......... n.& II.._ .e.llt '"''" .................. J. ................... IIIUM!MmiMIONM* ................... ................ ........ -..._._. ...................... ........... ..., ... .... .................. . .................... .... ..... ., ....... ...... -...m. ..... ., ............. , n••· lllt.t••.U.) --·--·-.-..-~ • .... n s -~~ _, ..... I --..::t.-:- ....... 9 ---.::sse ..... __ = .. .. ----a .... ...._ .... _ .. ..... ....... ..... _ E lllllaJ .... .. ... .... ....... ,) 7 -... .. .... ~ .... . I AI I AL a•aaa. •a1 lA. • !!'All • Jte• ,......, ..,. 'Fa .... .. ... I 1 ---,..._ .......... .. c s••tw•cm ... .... ,.,.,. .. ••tS'scc "' -· 7 ....... ~ ...... ...... ...... ... -- ··-···----PAll I "H~ just m~ntioncJ on~ of chose ( N•tN•) cars fur their hunq-moon." SERVING THt HARBOR AREA SINCE 1921 C..,lete •• ..... 1•• ••••• •4 ••r•lce. letly Mill f..tler ,.,..,, .. ,-,.111t .a..,, free .~ .. tea. •••rt..N tniiM4 ' *CROWN HARDWARE* WK MA BOVIDOLD DllPAJITIIIDI ITOar" ..... • w. J'DIIl OLD COLOIIT PADrrl ~: II., LUT COAIT lllGJIWAT COIIO.A DilL 11M CA J FOI!!J. YOUII Till lEEDS DISTRIBUTOR FIIIESTOIE I PIIELLI TillES 6 HMr Ret...IIIBt Semce ............ G.,.,. ..... IUY FltOtll AM EXPERIENCED TIRE DEALER 46 )'EARS IN Til£ TIR£ IWSIN£5 JEllY MALL TillE SERVICE 1762 NEWPORT IL VD. -COST A MESA .. ______ Ml 6-5019 Ploto• I• Ml• ••"u ..,. CoA•t•c• B-••••• N-Yo .. -~ .,. H. A••ut<'l>•l Ito'•"'•• Plille4rlplloa. Fo• S.•cli • Lh' Opnutl Co., ltocli•••••· N, Y. DR. LOU ROY ELDER OPTOMETRIST CONTACT L.llH··· ............ ~INO --·-ACTING ~,.._c,.oetNO • Fer Lec1l IIW'S • MODIFICATION of the Orange Coast Col· lege cafeteria kitchen for use as an in- structional lab i s being discussed by Urs. Nell Woodward, director of the OC': food service management and hotel adrrinistra- tion program, and Dw1ght Ander son oart- ner 1n Knott's Berry Farm ana a ~e.,cer of the OCC food service and hotel man- agement Ci tizens JJI•~ ,, -:~-w tt'!e Ne'l'f cou rses oe1111 ?ffer ~J ~ tr • ~ -~ even ing college "'I g'"" rs·rJC tt?n 1n food ore oarat1:>n · an..t::l~ • .,,.,: 1 ' o:l serv ices for h?te > restJ ... •an: t>"s: - tal.ndschool caiO>te • .15 r .. 'l ... ~ (!''"' ,.,~ 'hJtrttlon ana ~ur ~J ·;; a· :l ·'a"!' .-JS· ng ZONTA PLANS DINNER The Zonta Club of ~e.,port Harbor vr1ll serve a aourmet dinner Roman at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 26, as a be- nefit for the nevr, recently completed Sent or Ct u zens Clubhouse bUtlt by them at lhe corner of 15lh St reet and Irvine Avenue 1n Cltff Haven. The dinner vrill be served 1n the clubhouae. The Roman dinner 1 s the second 1n a seues of five int.ecnational d1nnen spon- sored by lhe Zonta Club. The fiut took place on Aua. 28 and featuu:d Greek food. The Zonta Club is an 1nttt· national oraan1zau on of ele- cuuve women and IS o raan- llCd in 24 d1fferent countue s. The cuuent seu es of Inter- national dtnners vr1 ll feature foods from areas vrhere Zon- ta Clubs are acuve. The nell three d1nneu vrtl I repcesent Franc e. v.here the IIUIFO"D IIUTIATIVE IS TOPIC FOR KUPPLES The Kupples Klub of the Lutheran Church of the \tas- ter, 3545 E. Coast Hv.y .• Corona del \1ar. wtll have for Its program a panel on proposition 14, the 1niuative concerning the Rumford Act. at 8 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 27. Speaking 1n favor of the Ini tiative wtll be \1uv.ell A. Sturaes, local attorney. v.ho represents the Cahforma Re al Estate Assoct au on anJ the Comm1uee for Home Pro- tec tion. Spealona aaatnst the iniuauve will be Hunter '411- IOn, also a loc a I attorn e~. r~pr esenuna the Oc anae Coat.t committee aaa1ns t Proposi- tion 14. A ques u on peuod will be held. Refreshments •ill follov.. The public 1s invited. Zonta Club has three bran- ches. t ndta, -.here the l on- uans ate otgamzed 1n '\ev. Oelh1 , and Oenmar\... v.here Copenhagen Zonca Club ha been successful for man~ ) ears. The d1nner feo~tu11n1 French cu1stne v.tll be held on ~ov. 7. Oates nf the f1nal tv.o dtnner s v.t ll be announc- ed at a later date. \\u. Donal d ~.:hocnmehl and \lu. Robell Harb1 ,on arc co-chairmen of the comm1t· tees sponsoring the d1nner s. \\u. Jack Reinen . prestdent of the local Zonta Cluo. wt II manaae the Roman d1nner of Sept. 26. \4rs . Roaer Bauo v. des•ans th e table decorauons for each WHAT IS A REAL ESTATE COUNSELOR? I. Fuse of all he furn1shes \..:"BIASED anal} 51 s and Judament regardi ng real estate problems. based upon yeau of e \pertencc 1n all facets nf the real estate fteld. o~nd he 1s 'lOT an agent 1n a real estate trans acuon. 2. 1-te furnishes professiOnal advtse and guidance on a fee basts reaardtna the problems of the buyer. seller. o wner. le11det •'t user. 3. llrs clients are propert\ owners and 1nvestor" 1n every v. an .. t'f life. from the Sln,le home ,,v.nes to the larae corporauon o>t v.ealthy 1ndtvtdual. lie serves also accountanu. attorneys. estates. tru 1 companies. manufacturers. businesses and man\ others. He doe s not en- croach upon the fi eld o f other NOfesstons such as la.,..,yers. accountant and tax spectalists. In fact he often emplo~ s the se sre- cialt sts and others. event. Other meiT'ber'l of l.he V.a, ~ 11nd \lean~ lom-n1ttee are \t'l'e ' (,ordon \liuttn Dnr.a1J \I. Hummel llerbell \1urph\ (. harle s 't\1nf1eld J,,_ serh ll.unblet. Robert L. Ba- con, {he-.ter Polla1J. SUBSCRIBE .$.One of the arett needs for thiS serviC e IS fCII the busy NOfessional or busi- ness man v.ho has nei ther the time nor ea.peri ence H' properly analyze the real estate proposi uons "'htch are submitted to htm so that he may make the ria he deci sron on the rur· chase or sale o c develop- ment or use of the pcoper- ty in question. EXPERT. UNBIASED ADVICE COULD BE I~VALLABLE. To The Newport Harbor Ensign TMI OMLY MIWSPAPII NMTID AND PUeUSIIID IM TMI an OP MIWPOaT IIACM 2721 E.COASTHWY .. COBOKAIB.IIU o• YBAII 0111r •• Booster Club ·. Event Slated Bootter ( lub Prntdent Frank Glock(ler e~tends an Invitation to all area reii· dents to attend t}1e tbud an- nual Coroo« del \iar Htah School Boostet Clt,&.b Break- fast thr s Saturda). '"Sept. 26, fcom 8 a.m. to 12 noon 1n the Corona del \1ar H1ah School Cafeteua. 2101 Futbluff Dr. James Eubanks v1ce Ne· 11da nt, IS 1n charge of break- fast arrangements. BreaUh t donations ,.,II be SOt for stu- deoU and sJ for adult SCMOL TRUSTEES MllniGS SLATED • Or. D.S. •s t} h.tnuu (lle\t· dent of thf tlran~e Count) School Board> -\,~, .. c,.atu'n rerru nds .1la count\ 'chool u ustees to '1'arl thell c<~len· dars for attendan~:c at -\s l><>- Ctabon meeung~ •n tee lt'l· lov. ina V. edne:.d.1' !> '\,n J . Jan . .:!-\larch 31 . .1nd \Ia\ 2fi. Al1 -eeunc.., "'II oe held at 1 he Ur.;ne': and II• •tc Offi cen <'lf the ~ch''''' ttu ,. tee Ol&8n1Zall< • .tiC \lr,. Claue J. UuuJ if-u olc rt,.nl v1 c-e pre ~tdent. .tr , \ 1~c Hollenbeck (A,naheln I ,e .. retary. Earl Petet s .. ,n ''""' port Beach\. tte.s~un:r. ~·UL TIPLE LISTING ULES NEAR .. r:co-.o [he :-.c"':'•'rt ll.utM•r-( ••\tJ \lesa Bn.-rJ ••I Re "·'"'' lc- ;'l<>rt' th.-t -ru tl;>l e lr ,llnll <..!le~ for -\u&u~t tO\t.ooeJ S) ftQ· ~Q5. tOf'IPIOI iiSI \Coil •!> \U!USt 1<'1<11 •! S ) '-:.:!.· 310. [he -.r.on th rcco•tJ (,,, 1~"-'· through >\u ,. 31 1s S :#t .t.O 5,'71 q. .sl1110 St \3 'Till· I ln lWei the I~) total ((II t 1e same peuod. s ::.l.lll".· ~5 :. The A.ua. 31 record 11o '"" U mtllton shott of the total fot :til of I qt. 3. OutiWe .... __ ... ____ ,. 5. Tbe qualificauons and JUdpent of thu Counse· toe are .a result of over 10 years up~rience ra: bankina. nero• bU11neu, mortaaae finanCJna. ap- prai sina. manaaement and dneklpment o( commer- cial pcopettiea. leasina and btOkera.ae. CALL fOR FREE, PltiLtMIMAitY OISCUUtO .. Oedua'a Tua Shop of v1s1t d\au aeeond locatio.. Of YOUR rltOilEMS. DON I. HUOOlfSTON ltNI &ule Cowwlor SANTA ANA. 547- • COOL ME. MADAM <lid "'''men ''"": heiJ .-ur.tto-c: pov.ers-or \O fllll' he he:' t J I heu "rmlleJ h.tnd' l.ttJ on fe,ensh brov.,s "'"" 1lwu~h1 "' ~•X'I •he fe,cr "-o"'. tn th1s golden erJ ''' mo•,tun mc:Jt<.tnc. "'" h.i\C more reliable l'l<:tho>l-•I re•' "'"~ lem~r.tiUfl") But. remember.• tem~r.~ourc" '"'' '* ..,,mptom I'<' I It •o:r• '·..t• c m.1n~ c.tus~ "''' .tn 1llncss 1n ..,,,me mmor "'"'It' ...cru• • '-• "C ~n"t>le "'hen ~ou or a member '•I . ''U '·•.. oct 'our do~:ror do tht-J1agnostng o~nJ r•c•. r-• o: l hen rf medtc:tuon " neccssal). kt u' 11 h1' 1''""-"l'lton prompt!) and accuratel) Christensen Phal macy 3021 £ COAST RWT ~ coaOWA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3·1550 irt Done Rare Or We launder your shtrts lo your preci .. order . the way the Waldorf does o • ileok. H you wont o little sto"h, o lot or "one at a ll. you tell "' . and brother, thof• the woy you ~ it o r you don t owe us 0 di"'al Call oa s.a1o VALET CLEIIEIS 3137 E. COAST Hh"'AT. CORONA DEL NAB CORRECT P'ORMAL WEAR SALES a RENTAL:S • W UTCLIF'F' .. LAXA N EW~"T B EACH, CALifF. o•~-seg1 \ ............ c..e .. MOWAT 11• MftfOIT &YD. ....... .,c.. ....... * ~ ...... L, G...£.- &-. ..... -YIALIOO. NhPCMtTNACM P«BI? PAIUCING II A GOOD MIIGMeol lr ,. •e .... w~r. Of .... of a pewcoraer to •• Huboi Area who laas .......... lOOMed, dD ... , • favor ~cam., tlae ~ Visitor bettr .. I ~ tn a.m., Mel •e •n call oa ya.r rriM4 widl •al•able iefomatioa ... aifta r..,.. rri .. dly ._aiMaa llftla which ar.d ready to help her MCIOIM aC4Ui11ted willa Mt " •• , •• ,.,.,.. •••. TMI HAaiOa vtSITOtt ,....., Gal-2144 ff.:. . ac I!STQJ, PLAZA M!IPORT IEAOt From Tile POLICE · SLO.I1ER s. .. ..,. s., ...... 5 Alfred Oraaadoe, 20l4 Pra- aideat Pl., Coate Meaa. dri· viaa a Ne~ Beach traah tNc:t, boc:ted aeveral ahia· al•• off tbe aaraae roor or Jack Kalil, 44$ Recllaada Pl., Newport Heipta. • .A bit· and·ND car alnek Lbo parted car or Carl Rothrock, 1010 W. 19th St., CoataJMeaa, at the corner or Whittier Ave. and 19th St.. Weal Newport Hei,Ota. • .A car drivf!n by Robert Swiaart or Bell Gar- dena atruck tho car or Lloyd Kooc:lto, 429 lria Ave., Cor- ona del Mar, aa it waa tum· ina left off Bayaide Or. and onto private property. . .A atation waaon reaiatered to Walter Bortoo of Santa Ana backed ac:rou 28th St., Cen· ual Newport. and damaacd a wooden renee aate at 700 Lido Park Drive, Lido Pen· ninaula. . .John Wolfaana of Santa Ana bit the car of Wil· liam Paine, 320 Holmwood Dr., Newport Heiahta, atop· ped to allow Dennia Noller, El Modena Ave., Newport Heiahu. to make a left tum. rorc:ina Paine's car forward and into the rear of Noller's car. • .A altate board wu atolen from Robert Leer, 201 S Hiahland Dr., Harbor Hiahlanda. . .Oaa Goda of Tuatin complained to polic e that the loc:lted laundry room in the apartment he manaaes at 111 6 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, was used 11 a party room ... Two juveniles were aneued for unlawful entry of a boarded aaraae at 117 24c.b St., Central NewporL .. A buralar uole portable TV's and radios from Kirkpatrick's Radio and TV Servi c:c at 27 S6 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del '-1u ... A doa bit paper boy , Mich .. & c...,, 241 Or•a• 113'7 &a,ai.. Dr., Newport A••·· Coa&a Meaa.' while he ••• O.O.e car riaa w.,. •• waa peclalliq hia Wcycleoe lea froal 1be pubeS cu or 62acS St., Newport Sborea Jue Kimble. 1144 Mir•ar. ••• S.e Laaa. 205 39dt St.. Balboa ••• A acre• cloor latda Weat Newport. oomplai .. d waa forced at the home of that Walter Mc:Ewea or Paaa-O.Orae Danacomb. 411 Edaa- deea amaalaed ber wiadow water An., Balboa. • • with bia bud; he claimed. TbieYea atole a filter pipe while beiaa treated at Hoaa cap ADd air claea• flom a Hoapltal, that it ••• aa ac:c:i-cer owaed by Eliut..th Mae- deal. i••· 110-4 SeYille A .... Bal- S.•IIey, s., ... ~., 6 boa. • • Thie~ea a tole 3 luab Policeman Jinwnio SCJoau, c:apa and 4 nma from the c:u 415 32ad St., Woat Newport, of Prod Joaepb, 1021 ~· Bal· waa injured when bia police boa, Balboa, parked an the ear overturned on MacArthur north parkina lot at 20-4 Maio Blvd., north of Pacific: View St., Balboa •••. A buralar atole Or., in pursuit of • apeodina a bottle or hquor from the car ..• A car driven by Gary home of Moraan Lowe~, 5111 Oua, 426 Goldenrod Ave. • Seaabore Or., Weat ewport Cor d 1 Mar atruc:lt the · . . Two youna moo rented 0118 e • . ltayalta from Rolaad Vallely, rear end of a car draven by SOl S. Bay Pt. Balboa h· Goorae Spencer of lnalewood . • on the E. Coaat Hwy., near land, A!'d raaled to remm •.. B ·d Or ••· 1·am Graham A fiabana rod. aeveral reela, aya1 e .. ,..,u , d · 11 213 ViaJuc:ar, Lido talc, bit • motor an muc:e anooua ... f v· su of toola were atolen from a boat ... e .car 0 anc:c ~a owned by Gerald Grant. 407 Hununaton Beach aall tum· Ed ewater Ave., Balboa ed left from W. Balboa Blvd. parted in a vacant lot neat onto 39c.b St •.• Wcat N;71~•t to bia bome •.• Police aneat· · · .A car dttven .bY 1 lam ed a juvenile for a aboplift· Pearson, 212 K1nas Pl., . • c Cliff Haven, hit William Tho· ana at Pry a Marltet. 115 L•c.b 1823 W. Balboa Blvd., S~.. Central Newpor~ . .A maa • b1c:yc:le owned by Danae I Mo-CenuaiNewport, aa he c:rou· 831 Vi L'do Soud L 'do ed W. Coaat Hwy. cut of ran, •a 1 • 1 ... . Bl d t . d or a late, wu atol~n from the , .. ewpott v ·• ou •• e Newport Pier. . . Vandal a marked c:rou walk ... Two b .. h 1 d of d It· It ro .. e t e rear 1 a a a oor youna men attempte to IC: M · H d 2612 w down a atoraae door in the anne ar ware, • · L.d Th 3459 v· L'do Coaat Hwy., near the • .sc:bea, I 0 eater, Ia I • . ... A .... r I . r I In ... ewport. . . wle ato e Newport. . .A thte ato e 2 · Itt b d r c.b coola from Lbe car of WilliaM spnn er e.a • rom e Tarleton, 1002 w. Balboa, front lawn. of Gilbert Hafner, Balboa, parked at Lbe "B" I ~00 Anita Lane, Harbor sueet parkina lot, Balboa Htabland~ ... A bur~lar atole ... An attempt waa made to stamps, c:•aareuea, hquo~ ~d force open Lbe cut door of a camera from B~rksbue a B.L. Enterpriaea. 1577 Pia· Restaurant, 3450 V1a Oporto. c:entia An., Costa Men ... A bicycle waa atolen from the home of Scott Finlay, CAU.IN YOUR WAWJ' ADS TO T1tl DIIIGN OUJUI..OUO o.,.u.,. o· H,.,. f•.Alo .. , • ..; •• ·• .. ~,.e -~ ctl ..... .,. ... .,..o ••. C.d..U ,..,,. er Fo""el. lc.,IA USE YOUR IANKAMERICARD OIOft!N A OtARGE ACCXJUNT AIIIVIII Group Fights Lottery A olda•• -'UN a.aa beea lo-.4 Ia dM H.tlor Area to oppose dae ••toue.y .. PtOPOiidoa 16 oe dae No-••* -.allot. The oqMiaiaa • .._. of the CIOIUlittee iaolllcle' M(. aad Mrf. Bela• Hill, MJ, Mel Mra.Les Pet••• aacl,Mr.'...S Mra. Robert Muahall, all or Lido Isle; Mr. aacS Mrs. Dick Richard or lrviae Tettace, Mr. aad Mrs. J~mes Ray or Cameo Sborea aad Mr. and Mra. Hua Loren of Sbore Cliffs. Mra. Hill (Dora) ia ro1111er mayor or the City or Newport Beac:b. Mr. Loran& Ia a fonHr vic:e-111ayor. Aad Mrs. Mar· aball i. preaently umna oe tbe Newport Beac:b City Cooo· cit. ... Lot..., ....,.... "· Poet omoe Boa lS.U. Ne• poll •••· eaur.•• LIIIL.UIII. '••••••an Ha10lcl PUatabl Jr. or H.,.. bor Hialal•cl• ••• oee ol dae pri.cipat apeakera at dM Amaricaa LIDCl Title Auo· c:iatioe annual coaYeetioe Ia Pbiladelpbia Sept. 20-13. Mr. PUaltala, who ia vlee- preaidnt·c:ouoael aad a eli· rector of Pi rat American Title lea•uce and Tnaat Com- puy and ita affiliated Or· ana• Couaty Title Compaey or Suta Arta, &alhcl aboet "Subordiaatioa Problema. •• T oupeea -Cosmetic WI& SALON 2»-0 &at 17th St. ttillpee Sqaare Pboae S41·l446 "Propoaitioa 16 woold ea· rich the spoaaoriea private corporation by onr t650 millioo," a aid Mr. Loreaa ia voicina reaaona for the op- poaitioo. Tbe ,roup reel a that rai a ina money by lottery for any pur- poae ia immoral, and tbat a aamblina element i • aeekina to infiluate California. He received his bachelor or uta dearee rrom Princ:e&oD Univeuity ud bia law de· pee fromHarurd University , and joiaed the Pirst Ameri- can ataff upon bia disc:harae from the mari11e corpa in 1951. tnU-IIOIYUMI The 74th arunaal coavention of tho California Savina• IDCl Loan Leaau was held laat week in Su Pruci sco. IDliiRY'I ~ ftar.tl SALIS -SIIVICI MOTOICYCL!S POIIIGM & DOMimC Ill IS PICK UP AND DELIVERY I MI~WIY 6-7.23 I "We invite other familiea who feel aa we do to join ua," Mr. Lorenz a aid. "Let· tcra or poatc:arda offerina support may be aent to the Citizena Committee Oppoa· Atteadiaa from Newport Bal- boa Savina• and Loan Auo- ci ation are Prcaident Apoa BlomCJliat, Auiatant Secre- tary Maraaret Gilbert and Board Olairm1n P.A. Palmer and Mrs. Palmer. 1770 M!WrGIT ILVD. -COSTA Ml~ OFFICE RENTALS EXECUTIVE SUITES IIIL.II An1AI1101S 1. S••P•,.JcJ ulf vcaaloli"l A""•tro•1 ccill•l• Filecr H col/ A C. 2. 3rJ ~or for uai-rdlreJ profeuU,,.o/. people. Co•1110" rcccptio" areo lltiA •IAtcAI>o•J •• rccqW,,.l.t. T ca4 p•eli"l i" officu. View of ece011 or lllOU· UJira• fro• JrJ floor. 3. /u.U••• a.uJ proof tt:all• IAro•1iwl•1. 4. 2 • .-r• pl•• eaooiA llo,.lpacry cluel4)r. 5. 19 ••6co,.,eetor• f10• Or•1• CoMIIty, oltly J fro• L.A. 6. Aaplc free parietal til re•. ALL muna an .... •••······ .... PIIIIITIU ULL.-·IM ., ••• 7"' ,.~, ..... ,. 4M-7525 Davlcl Y oun1, -..I Icier Mt.UD a..... .. ~EY! .I~!~IEt .!.JA! .. JN~.DM.!~..EP me sanrL~•• Maat.er S.r .. Ml O.ldu ll. Hu••· 1011 of '*· -.4 Wn. C.A. H• .. of 161 1S .. k , 0 ·---··-,. ,....,., ... ....,._ ... ••;.. ; e~id Ill e of be United Cio.ma Corpora-Fin Pointe Sboppioa C.· ~ 4' a Th ":, ~ c:uit tion, an affiliate of tbe Ed· let ac Beacb Blvd. aad £11 ia war • •• 11 1M r ro ward'• Cbain, alao owner· Blvd., Hllfttioatoo Beadl, Cotta Me••· "··Nee , ..... e4 a tale flyiDI •ud at 0r•4 Poth APB, N.D .• b1 ae Air Por041't kawlic Air Conwnm4 in recoFhlo. of tua 1,000 boura of accht• .. A .... ,..... .. .... _ . .,,_ .. ~:··3r:-o':.~cee~:Cty I the:-o~eratou or U.e Edwuda' acbecllllad 10 opeD Cb.riat· ue, aad the llrd io the Canema Theatre, Hllbor at maa Day. I ............... .. a Q .. ......, .......... .. .._.. . .. ............. ..... a..' d, I ................. 48• ................. 54· ................. 62• CROWN HARDWARE* "A IIOftaiOLD .,AftWDJ ••oaa a.... a.- You don't have to be an ex· pert archer to work for the Telephone Company, but 10metimes it help.. On MV· eral occasion• telephone men have put bowa and ~--~~~ arrow• to sood UM in get-tina a phone line acrou a lake or deep ravine. Th~~~e modern day William TeiiA attach a li1ht line to an arrow, take careful aim, and ahoot it over to a helper on the other aide. Then the telephone line is attached to the liahter line and pulled acrou ... another interest- ing way in which telephone people provide AerVicequick· ly and economieally. TIM UaS ... 0 •--aait)" ru-4 __ ,_ .. &U el - tbat ···-pit wcwb ....,. .......... Wt· aot thi11 poem about the phone from a customer. W<· hope you find it u channina u we did: he .even phone aaes of man are these: "Let me apeak to grandmother, pleaae." ''We'll do our homework topther, better." "I want to order a cn.ahmere sweater." "Of course, I'd like a dancina date." "Remember the minister juat won't wait." "Y~. my 10n ia stationed oveneu." ''I'd like to apeak to my J'r&ndchild, please." H•4 Hel,t ,.,.,, .. C._.,,. ... t.r S.VIce Cl•"•· O uuch ,,.., •. v ••• GtM,a ... 4 S.clel o,, ..... ett ... elweya .... .. ..... .. .. , I• ....... 1... ............ ." ..... .. heftlhtt ,,..,..,, We c .. Map. I F celll~tt "' '•"lie ReletiHa efftce 541·737(, •,_•-••• c• "-•414. ler • Lectere o .... atnttH •• • ••"lect ef n ,_t Ia· .. , •••• • AI•, ., • ... , ef "' ceatrel Office Peallttea. ~ J ~ Think up! More people are ~ , ~ ftyina today than ever be- -~ fore. In faet, at any one ••••• moment there are u many .,J!'il' u 20,000 commercial and ~ .,. 1-f military planet in t}le air Ec:,.....7 over thia country. If you travel by air, you've probably noticed the impressive role your t~lephone playa in travel planninJ. You usually call up for reservations and lliaht information ftrat off. Then, you reeonftrm or eheck departure and arrival times by phone, riJhtT But the telephone's importance to ftyina doesn't •top there-no aireee! A 850,000 mile Bell Syatem network of telephone and teletypewriter lines-one of the world'• fut41t eom· municationa syatema-linka t.opther tM major air traffic control eentera, radar atntiona, airport towen, weather bureaua, ajrlinet, and militar)' hue. t brouah- out the USA to help aaaure your comfort and aaftty \bile ftyina. • ...... lei•••••• MITZI GAYNOR and Rossano Brazzi star in Rodgers & Hlll\mersteln's "South Paci fl c," now showing at the Sal· boa Theatre, through Monday, Sept. 28. The second f!ature Is "When Comedy was King," starring such famous comics as Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Laurel and Hardy, Harry Langdon, Ben Turpin, Char lie Chase and the Keystone Cops. CLUB GETS INFO ON UCI "S&.&Ddina Room Only" waa the order of the day u over H members of lhe WC'man' 1 Ci•ic Leaalle met in the fa- cohy room of the interim boildina on the campua of Uni•etaily of California at lmne for !.heir fint aeuion of the fall aeaaon. Mu. Daniel Oilcreat, pro-- p am chainnan, collaborated with Brad Atwood, director of poblic relatioot for Uct, 110 brina a apecial proar1111 of lntereat to the women of lh11 community at • time when the Uninnity ia jut beainnina 110 put down Ita coon in thi • area. Tbe Leaa11e waa fint in- troduced CD Vice Chancellor L.E. Coa, wbo Olltlined the plana {Of the campua and boildina• with the aid of mapa and reoderinaa. Cbucellor Duiel Aldrich a poke of the hopea and dream a which will eventllally come true within 10 year• riaht "in our own back yard" or Newpon Beach. A1 early u lhe fall of 196S there will be 1000 ttlldenta enrolled. E. Clayton Oaniaon, dean of fine uta, told of hi a hope a of a deputment that wi II en- couraae uudenta to create m d bau an aodience to en· joy their effon a. , History Profeuor Anhw J . Marder uplained the ue of cloud circuit tele•iaion c.ac:hina and the reaultina released Ume of telcheU lO apend wi cb a closer relation- ship with awdeou. Deu McCulloch, division of bammitiea, with hwnorolls approach, made lumina at Uct ao auractiu that moat ol the women of the Leaaue would like to ao back to achool. LIGAL MOTICI C:~KTIF'ICATE or HLSI'lSS rlcthlou• r lrm Name Tit F. L "m:HSIC'H I> do herf"- by l'ertlfy that they are conduc t- In!! 1 Dfu~~~neklns end Alter• tlon bu•lnf'!le at 43fl Heliotrope Ave., Corone del \4ar, Celif .• under the flctlllf'ue finn name of \~n•LI•e, \4ode Ate lim end thea ••ld firm I• compoeed ol the followlnll peraone wboaf' neme• Ia fu ll end plecee of reai- deDCe are •• followe, ao-w1t; \4on• Shelton, 19331 lhtrrburv Lue, Huntln~~ton 0.-ech, Celil. Elh•abeth ruhon, 2411, Firat Ave., !Arone del \4ar, Cehf. •uT,..ESS our hude aha• 4th dey of Septemb.f, 19M. \4one Sh .. lton fll .. heah rulton STATE or CALirOH!'\IA COt !IITY OF" OHA~C~ u . ON THIS 4th dey of Septemb«, 19M, before me, • Notary Pub- lie Ia ud for .. td county end •ece, reeldln11 therein, duly com- IIIJNloned ud eworn, peraonelly .,..-d \toni Sllelton end fli- Niteth rahon, known 10 me to be the p-11• whoa. neme• ere •beertbed 10 the within lnetru- ••• ellll eeknowledf!ed to me thea they e11ecuted the 11eme. •JTNJ:SS "'Y h•d end offlclel Hal. \4erle 0. \leuu ~ot.-y Public In end lor .. itt Co•t)' eacl Saete. '4y c-I .. Joe .. plre~~ J11ne fl, 19M. P•Wl•~ s.pt. 10, 17, 24, Oct. l, 19M I• the :'llewpon tl•bor E..ap. D\uioa the ditclluion per- iod the queationor euenaion course• ud niaht clauea waa brollaht up, and the Uct official• aaid there are futllre plana for lllcb developmenu. I EIEALO.CAL mceEn IEEn TODAY II S.A. The Oranae Collnty Oenea- loJical Society will meet at 7:15 p.m. today, Sept. 24, in the Cbarlea Bowen Me- morial '41laewn. 2002 N. Maio St., Santa Ana. Miu Eunice Ve1tal of Corona del Mar and Mu. Georae A. Hartley will be the apeakeu. \1.i 11 Veatal, wbo Out be- came intereated in aenealoay lbrooah her membenhtp in DAR. ·will apeak on "Coutlft Hun tina." Sbe earned her Bachelor of Atta dearee tft clauical lanallaaea at Buller Univeuity in Indianapolis and i a preaently ae ctetuy to the lllPeriotendent of Hun- tinaton Beach Hiah School. '4u. Hartley, fonnerly of lndianapoli a, i • • aeftcalon teacher and family aenealo-- ai at. Tbe aubj ect of ber talk will be "Anceator Searc:hina." UTEIIATUIIE OF IDEAS TALIS nAIIT SEPT. n "Soctltel and the Coat or Uvina" ia the title for the initial lectwe in "The Luer- anue or ldeu" aeriea. CD start Sept. 30, under the aponaor abip of Oranae Cour Colleae ud the Ebell Club of Newport Beach. The lecturer will be author Jobl'l Robert Clarke. llllbOI or "The lmportll'lce of Betfta Imperfect." The aerie• of 4 lecwrea will be preaented from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wedneadaya duouah Oct. 21 in the New- port Heiahts Elementary School. No admiuton fee will be cbaraed. OCC IOAIID IAClS IALLOT PROP. 2 Tbe Oranae Cout Jun1or Colleae Diatric t Board of Truateea bas adopted a re- aolution in support of Prop- osition 2, a S380 million state bOnd meuure on the Nov. 3 national election ballot .. If paued, cbe bOnd 1uue .; II provide SSO million for Junior colleae con auucuon. Dr. Norman E. Wataon, OCC disuict lllperintendent. 111d the OCC bOatd of uuueea usually doea not take a uand on political iuuea, but he described Propoa1tion 2 u "aufficiently non-partisan" to receive aupport from the bOat d. lOY FOR THE CAR TERS It' • a bOy for \ir. and Mu. John E. Carter, 2060 Paloma Dr.. Welt Upper Bay -bOrn Friday, Sept. 11, in Hoaa Hoa- pi tal. LAGUNA FOLK MUSIC Festival STORE SPACE FOR RENT CORONA DEL MAR CHRISTY MINISTRELS er.e ... a...t,L.,.. ..... a. ., ••. -..,, s-,..21 Ti~teta on aale lmne 8owt c ................... -C..t ...., . ........................ • A-..,. ... h. Ia .. ,.. ..... , ..... ............ ,.....,4 ... c. ... __ .......... =·· ..... ,.. ...... ,, 9 ...... ,.. ....... . or lftail o..Se~; Wam••e --~ OltT, loa 3111. S.ta Aaa Tic::teu: U .OO. ).00. l .SO, 4..00, •.•• ch · Ad.ama, Coata Meaa, and the -----------Tbau~., u· ·11 b · th new 1000-aeat Hllntioaton 1 oca oo wt e tft e WbilmM alloppina cooter at Beacb Tbeaue, at aeat free Oyilla . Harbor Blvd. and Chapman Au., Aftabeim, on a 7~-acre aite. Deaianina and enainee,. ina are now complete, and cbe project Ia ftowout to bid. Tbe theaue, to be known 11 Cinemal1111d, will con11in 18,000 IQil&re feet of floor apace. Parkina for 1,400 can will be provided. Peawrea will include lSOO loutlaer-type loae chain; the laraoat-type mouon pictwe acreea de11aned to take· all diment1ons, tnclud1na Dimenaion ISO. Cinerama. Panoviaioft, Ctnemu cope. and Techntacope; the ne•- elt 3S.70 Pbtlltpa ~orelco proJection eCJu pment; Ampe1 Steroophontc aound; and zone-conuolled, year-around beatina·coohna ayatem. ~BROWN & KRUSSMAN, CORO~A DEL \tAR Inc. ORiol~ 3-6640 ~======---~~---------------- 'ZH CORONA DEL MAR! COR ONA DEL MAR BRA NCH EAST COAST 1-41GI-4WA Y AT 1-4ELIOT R O I'"E Come in arid get acqttainted YOUR CHOICE OF A RAND McNALLY ATLAS OR NEW SUNSET BOOK ALL NEW 1964 EDITION SUNSET BOO~S by rl'le DUI>Iotnen of SUNSET MAGAZINE Come '" no.. whole they lest al'd select one of these eacttlni new t>OOks 8 £ACHWALI<ER S GUIDE HIS 150 photot a"d Clt11wii\Jt ol Pac f c Coat.t l)lant and an m al ••le INTERIOR ART AND OECORATION A n-t>OOII lui ot pract•car ·deat. to t>eaut ty yOur hOme Full of PI'IOtOI COOl' 900~ Of f AVORtT[ RECIPES I 152 recopes w1tt1 Chat eatra some tl'lonc D·'"'"' tor e~ry ~ U •On GOLF COURSE DIRECTORY FOR CALl rORNIA New compteu· o~rs neany 400 put>l•c & pnvate courae1 BARBECUE COOl' BOO"-New ed•t•o" Over 500 rt<:tP81. 150 photot SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRAVEL GUIDE Pl•ces of trlternt llundreda of maps & pl'lotos BASIC GARDENING All of the fundamental teclln•quea 111 l" 925 ollustratoont. RAND McNALLY ROAD AT~S. N-1964 EdtttOn •" 50 stetu Ca,ada and Mea•co 4.85~ ·~l· &CC0U"1$ IN$UI(0 10 SlO.OO O.OO '' a e ,.,.,., , .. '"'' .... l ... '" ... '-· tO<• O~EN I'"IOAYS Tll. 6 DO ~ M MUTUAL SAVINGS A N D ~ 0 A N ASS OCI AT I ON PASADENA 2117 E•st Co••t Hl1hway, Coron• Del Mar • 171·1010 FWEE NMING (CoadaMcl flo. Paae 1) u ••• ...s. oar ao•wament ~-lae lall DOl belped to ca.oGN -wbo bll not taha •e tle*bll &o be enn ao rr.. •• aoae aubjecta in •t~>aadc atatea wbo are herded ID the pOih and vote alcaoat uuimo~aaly for l.he cboa• cud.idate o f the rut- loa ~p? la abe nut few woeka 1 bo-n... e¥ery pd American tbolllcS do aome heavy think- loa u tiD which candidate beat qulifioa f01 the prin- cipl .. t.bia country waa foun - ded laPOft. Every tbinkina Americu, reaardleu of par- ty, abould .ote. Tbat vote i a a moat!! It abould reflect patriot:iun and loyalty. To \"'te that way will oncouraao aad atreaathen the Ameri can way of lifo. Per10nally alter much soul aearcbina I feel I must carry Barry Goldwater' a banner on my bact come November be- cauae he boat fita the above picblre -"Becauae Gold Water will keep ua out of Hot water." However, chi a is, 1 hope, still America -in thia land we atilt have both Democrats and Republicans -the im- portant thin a is to decide aa to wbo aeu that vote. Don't vote impulsively, or bcc:auae you want to be able 1.0 uy after the clecuon, "I voted for the wmnah'"" - Make your vote a vote e>f a think ina American, not a vote baaed on pohtacal exped1en· cy or traditional patty lines. In pall yeats I have on oc· cas ion voted out or my party affiliation when I tbouaht the pre .. "atloo of Americ• liberty, freecloal or uacti tioa waa in jeopardy. llaia year, more lhaa .. ., bef01e, t.bet t.binldaa vote, reaardleaa of party i. aoin.a to toep thi. country on the proverbial uacka our forefatbera laid for ua. Vote thinkinaly ia our fine at hour in preae"ina our Ood aiven beritate • .aad 1 for one will make no ucuaea or apolo&iea Cor ttanapeaaina party lines when 1 know our counUy'a freedom ia at a take. Mu. A.J. Sautz 1724 irvine Ave. Newpon Beach WHO SAID THAT? Publiaber of the E.naian Gueu who aaid the follow- ina: "Tbia civil riabta pro- aram about ~ich you have beard so much is a farce and sham -an effort to at,J up a police state in the auiae or liberty. l am oppoaed to that proaram." Goldwater? No. Paubua? No. Wallace? No. PreaidentJoboaon? Ob, No! It juat must be extremiat talk. Well , folks, it juat "ain't," since LBJ did uy this in his 1948 campaian for the Senate. Preaident._ Johnaon for twen\y yean, 1940 to 1960, spoke eloquently in Con areas aaainat Civil Riahu. ~~a Senato&. LBJ was alian- ed with the bard-core anti· c1 vi I &i ahts bloc. He voted aaa1nat aboliahina the poll tax twelve out of thirteen umes' ln v1ewof his poaent stand this is hardly a record of intearity. But we all hope I -- daat bla a&ac.aaeat ••Y DOt be proptletlc tlaat dae ci•U riabu law Ia .. --a farce aad a ab1111 - -aa effort to .. , up a police alit e io the aw .. of liberty!' Sincerely, C.C. Moaeley, Oleodale, Calif. TltAMKS TO t UMSTER Mt. BunatN Creely 2721 E.. Coaat Hiabway Corona del Mar, California Dear Mr. Creely; We were eapecially pleaaed to ban you with ua at the special conventioo or the California Republican Aa· aembly at Millbrae, Septem- ber 4. 5 and 6. It waa aood to bave a rami· Jar face in the preu confer- ence• and after readina you1 ucell ent and thouabtlul co- veraae in the Sept. 17 edi· tion of lhe "Enaian," I was u ceedinaly pateful. Tho pan or your covetaae that included your put u- periencea with General Doo· little waa not only intereat- ina but made yow whole ap- proach to the convention'• ac:tivitiea more unique. It i 1 aeldom that one is ever a hero in bia own homo t.own, but if aucb ia ever the cue with me, you will have contributed miabtily t.0 it in my behalf. Thank you. Beat personal reaarda, Nolan Prizzelle, O.D. Preaident, California Republican Auembly 0 .. f OREIG .. ERS AID Publiaher of the Enaian America'a liberal left wina forcea ate now buay ainaina the praiaea of a nat foreirn aid proararn. A tu aupported propaaanda machine ia aaain at work. We uaed to have 1.0 aunound communiam ... but that oorrmuni am aurrounda the U.S.A., why are ta1payeu beina bled aaain? I can see how Rockefeller key to value 'oil intereau, Pulbirabt "One World" hobby, the National Council or Cburcbea, Ruak, Stevenson, Ball, Humphrey, and ow preaident believe foreilfl aid to be the buckle- berriea. but we don't bave to believe everythina we are told or read in the newa- papeu, do we" genuine lath and plaster The key to any successful purchase is the selection of quality It's vital also '" shopp101 lOt a home or apart- ment And other th•nes be1n1 equal, the key to quality conslrucr.on may be found 10 these proven materials To ret lhetr money's worth w1se buyers always turn to Genuine lath and Plaster. You turn, too, it's the key to SIC~Irlty! Oranae County I.Jthinr Buruu. 1605 No Har~~tr St . Santa Ana, Calif., JE 1·1278 Conareu doean't have to act in auch a dither to act home and campaian that it PIIICI bill after bill that i1 not in the belt intereatl or the Ameri can people. The underprivileaed oa- tiona would be a aiabt better off if they had never beard of foreian aid, the U.S.A., the UN and all the otherlclap- trap that baa been foi a ted upon countriea not yet ready to &overn tbemselvea. The Sovtet idea that colonialiam ia deadly bas brouaht atrife and turmoi I 1.0 every corner of the alobe. How the aovem- ment of the U.S.A. could be 10 aullible II 1.0 fall in V.1th Soviet leadership and Soviet world conquaat plana to fur- nish moat of the money, clip- ped h om workina people for the alory and beautification of world leaden wbo have aone powet crazy beau me. No t until conareumen re· turn to the arus roota and act an earful of what their conatiruenu have 1.0 aay on the aubject oHoreian aid can we hope for &elief fcom the burden• that are breakina our backa and brinaina war and aaony to the helpleu one a we pick out to be the victim• or our laraeaa. It miaht be eye-openina to ob- aerve which cou.ntriea with larae oil depoaiu and minina pouibilitiea ban bad moat of our money pouted into the tapa or their leadera with little of it filterina dowo to the needy onea or lhue once proaperO\al aad otderly coloniea. C. Greer Huntinaton Beach THE ENSIC5N .fAYS •.•. .............. MfWOitT HARBOR EJIGff F1RST SEC11011 -PAGE 6 THURSOAY,SEPT.2~ ~· CORC*A DEL MAR, CAUF. THI RATIONAL MAN'S CIIID ly Harrylrowne a·~· . I"'NY TA l .. • TU ... AH Wt08 W IG STYLING a Ci..&AHINO d?uu' ~ IJmpo'tt 9aJucn WIGS Editor, Freedom Magazine I believe in myaelf. realistic and mutually-benefiicial. I will not voluntarily remain in an environment of ir- rationality. ..... Cl-41 ,..,,.. .. _to• AVK. N--""' •IKAC:H. C:AUIII. 1004' HUMAN IOAI" IMf'O...,..O ..... OM tru•o~• INITIO I'VL.I. WA .... ANT'V I freely acknowledge that othen may know more than I do -but I reterve for myself the right to detennine the ~aning of life. PHONE: S48-2Sl18 When I am right, I will stand my ground -although all may be opposed to me. At the same time, I will always have an oprn mind to anyone who can pr'O\~ n~ wrong. I will not act upon unproven theoriea. My decisions can be based only upon knowLedge that hu been proven to ~. For to act up- on sprculative ideas is to put myaeU in an untenable position. Costa Mesa Lumber Co. I will not place mytel£ in a situation whe-n: LUMBER -BUILDING MA!EIIIALI I live for my own self-interest; and do not attempt to mislead othen with high-tOunding phrases. I am \'ulnerable to the irrationalities of oth· en. I will refrain from intercoune rather than be liable to destruction. lAeltJ .. 1111 M )' own seU-intemt rejecu rhe concept of "from each according to his abilit) ; to each according to his n~d'' and the concept of ''the greatest good for the greatest num· ber." Instead, 1 live for Ill) own good- lulowing that if othen do the same. each of us can achie\·e more happiness. MUTUAL RESPECT I will defend m)' own life and pro~rt)· with all my strength. I will ~pect the lh~ and pro~rty of othen aJ a method of pro- tecting my own. NAUGAHYDE ; H o L s 1 [ h E J F ..., 1 •• , 1 ._, · : Livin~ for my own self-interest, I rec~· ni1e the ne-ed to make mutually-profitable exchanges with othen -providing good things for othen in order to rective what I desire from them. I will nt>\C'r interfere COt'rci~ly with an· other; and ask only the same respect in re· turn. Shop & C.pare ...... ,. ..., .............. . ~ ........... ,... MUTUAL BENEFIT I do not want to hurt othen or to be hurt. I res~ct every man's right to be the au· pre me judge of h~ own life; but will pro- tect myself from the actions of others that would injure me. · ..,.. .... & Frt. lfPII ,. ...... In any exchange with another, 1 will not ask him to sacrifice for me : nor will I sacri- fict for him. J( we can not both profi• from the exchange, no exchange should takt' place. I will be completely honest with mytelf and with othen. I ~k rational people with ''horn to have personal and business relationships that •n:- If I li\'e br this code, the happine-ss 1 llef'k can be attained: and no moral man need fear me-. ? l'Ll. OECIDE ~OWlU SPEND IT! Lost -Both Money and Freedom POLICE BLOTTER ....... .,. S.,t..ltef 7 Betty Galloway of Toc1011, Arizona, backina her cat out of a driveway at 2215 Ava· lon St., Costa Mesa, hit 1~ year-old Liaa Reddick aa abe played in a aandpile in front or her borne ••• Mike Dawaon, complained or loucSmuaic and ainaina comina from the Pri- aon or Socrat ••• at a late bouJ ...... Vandala broke a AUTHOR .ICIMI STORMER IILL SPEll SEPT. Zl John A. Stormer, a~athor of the book, "None Dare Call It Treaaon," will apeak at I p.m. Tueaday, Sept. 29 at at Santa Ana Valley Hiab Scbool, 1801 S. Oreeoville. Mr. Stormer, wboae boot baa aold more than 3 million copies, ia beina preaented by the United Republican• of Or~nae Cou.nty. He will be introduced by Walter Knott, chairman of the Citizena Committee of Oranae County for Goldwater-Miller. "Non e Dare Call It Trea· aon" ia • compilation of facta from numeroua con- areuional inn atiaatioaa concetni n 1 conunun i 1111 •d the commGni at-lOci ali al coo~ apiracy to enalave America. TECHMICIAM TRAIMIMG Ainaaa Second Clau 0..- nia E. Jenaen, wboae wife, Sberil yn, i a the daualater o( Mr. and Mu. R~ph Polaom o( 3121 Liaooln Way, Coate Meaa, baa completed a ,,.. cial U.S. Air Pocce co.rae rot oonnaaica tioaa tedlal-c:i•• at Ooo«ellow AP'I, Tu... He la t""elaiea at Ooocltellow rot ,.ty. Mll.l 'NMY ... ..... ... Teh'* ...._,.... Newport Beach atop aian at the corner of Piazza Genoa, Lido hie ... Vandah threw eaaa throuab tho open window of the home of William Mal- ouf, 464S Camden Dr •• Cameo Shorea, damaaina the inaide or the bouae, and then broke the aueet liaht in front of the bouae •.. Police arreated a juvenile for abopliftina at Balboa Market. 608 E. Bal- boa Blvd ... Tommy Nelaon, 30~ llrd St., Weat Newport, Wll the victim of auauh and battery at tho Santa Ana river jetty ... A buralar pried open the cellar door at Reu- ben'• Reat.aurant, 251 E. Cout Hwy., and attempted 10 drill the floor aafe open, failina, be atole the petty caah bo1 •.. A metal aian waa atolen from the boaineu aaraae door at 213 42Gd St., Woat Newport,whicb belonaed tc> Roy Noel, 4206 River Ave., Lido Sanda. STOP SQUINTING! OPEN the DRAPES LIFT the SHADES ENJOY YOUR VIEW -NEW- WIN DO· TINT PtDvides •• "T6i1Dred light" with TRMISPARENT gla ss t ints STOPS GLARE -FADING & HEAT INSTANTLYI COSTS FAR LESS THAI AWI116S OR DRAPERIES SUI &lASS YOUI WIIDOWS I .._..., ....... lily par llllldrtlts of •ll•s fCir I'OOII....._Int aW!unas. eq~enslw drape~tes. or llifl·fflc.d factoly·tine. atass, willa ,, .. r,,., controls uie sun at a wll frlttlea of lit cost? Plftecllcl an..., years of rtSaldl. wt now 1n use 11f leadi .. fns, ,,..r,.. TriiiSf*• Glass Tints are wll\111 tilt radl of every llusiMuMII~. C. It ... '*-·ll¥ina _... of "FIGw.O." application, tilt cost of ...,. Tlu IS~ lw-~INtty l eu ... 1111 cost of LINING OfiAP£ftlES! IIYISIIU, TillY, 01 fiOSUI ( 1J ~tetrlftf ctltnl .,....rw ,_._ es.,.._ • ...,_ _,.., .. t~~tl Mry -.~ ct.. T•-..• .. oar• Tlllta o1 ~. Gold. a.-. ea.. Sllolla. 11111 "'-Tr_. (wrtl ets Mft. ftlttln• ~of ellllleli&M) ••• 0.., Green, -......... f-C.t"'P. fllllll. c;,.. ...... WOY LOW COST '*?<tbt•fi ~·, . CAU ~-~~· T & M IWS TilT PIOIUCTS ..... , .. , .... ro1 ~ UTIMATII ...... =714 673-1235 • ..,. ... EISIQI PIIIT IECTIOI -,AGE 1 THUitSOAY, SEPT. 24, ltM CODA DEL liM, CALif. .......... _._ ... ne(lt ..,.. ..... ,.... ...... .............. .......... 1121 NIWPOaT AVI., COSTA MISA. Ll .. 2422 .I ~HIJil~HES I 'll.napprffiarlaar tulma lhunla •o. .. .., O•k \ill ""•J•rt W ... -.-....w ........ OIIIT .u.c:M. ~ THE AMEIICAM LUTHIIAM CHUICH SERVICES: l t15 .... ._., ._..., •••.... ,_,., ....... , .. s. .. , w.-1 11.00 .... '"" .......... , ,.. •••. -..G. ...... , •. .., Mr. Rolllert Le.reoo, Pariell Wocbr , ........... _ .... .,1 Fo r the worJ of GoJ is f•id, tlrtJ powerf•l. ... ~,.,,., ,,.,. .,.y twoeJteJ sworJ, pier· cl"t _.,.,. to lbe JiviJ· irtf tls.rtJer of SOfll 11r1J spirit, ,,.. of the joirtts tlffJ "'•rrou•. ,,.J is 11 Jisc e,.,, of tb• tbo•tbts .,.. irtlertts of th e b e•rt. Griatl• Sciettce '-"len ...,.. c.o--8CII-or ~ ......... UOl Via U. Newpon Buell lUNDAY 8CHOOL t a1S .... .-4 11 •·•· lUNDAY EaVJCI!S t :1s -n .... WEDNESDAY EVENING ~T1NO ., ••• lEADING ROOM ..... 4.,11 t •.•. -s , .•. .,......,, ••·•· -7aa, .•. ,_.., -,,.4.,1 t .... -s , .•. ; 7·• , .•. .....,. ,, ... -., .•. ..,_CMI._,.fW ~ ....... Ne.,Oit •• at eo..a••~ ., But C.O..t "'-..., IUC)AY ICHOOL .. ,. - aJMDAY .. VQ _11•-. WIIINBIDAY ~ ~ .. ,. .. UAD1M0 ltOOM -,.,. But Cout au. • ., ............. -:1',. .. .... .,...,.. • .... 2 • ,. .. 1-11tl ~ ..... .... ,,...,,11 ...... , .•. v .... ~ .. ,, ....... .. .... a.... ...... .. ............... --. ........ a:. ate.... .... ............... (life a ,-.zero lutaAu6MqrJMe ... D: .•. a...-·-...- IUJIDAY-ta:a t:ea.a.·-·• ..... naa.a. ..,,.,, w sa.. e:ee..-. 'ftz' , • ..._. T:CI .... a ·'-1 V ea. WU&W'MY T:JI ....... ..., 1: ........... . ............. a.-a CIOUTM • .-M) coaOMA OIL ua CI)MTHWY.AT~ aLL~.III'M"TCR ~ ...... .... ,.a.L_ .. _ •• 11111 ..... _, .. _ ri-:aatt .. --...... n•1•• .. ..,_ "".-w....-aT•wa,.•.-_, ..... ,., ·~ I • lj I n' lft-c- DQ ........................ .. ..__ .......... _..,. lltllcel .. r t .. le-... ,..., .. ••• .... .... ,..... .............. .. ... .., .,.._..,_.a.,. ........ al:tl A.M. .,,., ........................ .. If_;., c.. ..... d -~ .... .. BUILDING PIRMITI GERALD T •. ALDRICH us Jolntd the Aerospace Division of Babcock Elec- tronics Corpotatlon, Costa Mesa, as manager, applica- tions englneerlng,usoclated with hydrospace actl vltles, A.C. Packard, general man• ger, announces. Yr. Aldrich has been active In the de- velopment of underwa~ electronic equipment for more than 20 years. He Is credited with the design of many antisubmarine and un- dersea warfate equlpments and holds several patent;s related to these Items. He was ptevlously associated with Llbfucope, S,nders Associates, RCA, Hudson Laboratories and the U.S. 11M ........ o.,. ... , of NewpM leada blued &be fol· tow~aa permt11 d•tna me,.., week: · WEST UPPD BAY R: D. Meyer .l Soa, offlu ac:ommactat buii41D1• 4242 Cam.-Dr. • liO,OOO. Ed Weber, adcUdoa, at 1808 bib lA.. ts.ooo. Baycnec Development Co., 1-unU,. 1-.ccry dweWnp. 2006, 2012, 2107. Wllldward, toul, 1105,182. W. M. 8~, fence. at 1331 ADtlpa • $400, ~ta De Rota, 1-unit, 1-stay dwelling, 1133 Somenet Lane, 137 ,884.. U.S T UPPER BAY I T. Freocb, feoce, at 2918 Carob, 1100, J. R. Curley, feocc, at 2912 Carob, 1300. fhiko Aaonuu oalc. Ford R.d, , coaUng wata system wUb nto cooUng towers, 18,000; ao air c:oodlttoolng modlflcadoa lD c:bemlcal warfare lab. 14,000, Irvine R&neb eo., lliJI, Vuu Del Sol at Eastblutr, $2 ,000. s. D. Claytoo, add1t1oa, at 2939 Caulp&, $2,000. Charla Grimes, wall, 27'25 Alta v uu, $560. Robert Fkmlng, fence. 2801 Alta Vi.Ua, $320, IUdwd WU.OO. a swimming pool, 2842Alta vuu, 12,000. Coldwell, Baoket Co. , sign Navy Underwater Sound at3108·10NewpartBlvd., $50. Laboratory. Buck, Malcolm and Watkins, 102•uolt motel at lite of pre- GilL POl WHITTEMORE'S Mr. llld Mre. Ridaway Whit- temOre. lll Via Pireoze, Lido lele, are. pareate of a daop- &ar bOm Monday, Sept. 14, in Ho•a Ho~J~i&al. aeot motel, at 2400 w. Coast Hwy, , oo Marlnen MUe , total coat, 13+',000, in<:luding the coat ot demolitloo. Sam ICMDes, 2-stay duplexes at4002and 4018 River Avenut, $34,680 aod $28,680, Concert Sale Started Public ticket .. a .. areaow wtder way for tbe Oruae Coonty Philharmonic Soci- ety' • 11 cb concert uuoa, openina Oct. H with cbe Loadoa Symphony Orcboetia, fealllrina the Lo1 ADaelea Pbilba11110nic Orcbeeua in 5 concerti, and cloeina with dlo Cbicaao Sympbony Or, choetra. The Society'• 1964-65 Sub- eriptioa Seriu of concerti offer• a bOnae concert, brina- iaa the total to u•en, wi cb world famooe artiell, oae coecert ia Melodyl•d Thea- tre IDeS eia at Oruae Coaet eon., .. moaic Orcheaua will play in f in COGCCrt.l at Oranac· Cout Collcae: Saturday. No•. 18, Zabio Mebta. con, doctor. Satwday, Jan. 23, 196S, Rafael Kubelik, put conductor; Satllrday, Feb. 27. Zubio Mebta, conductor. and Alfred Brendel, aucet aolo, i • t; Saturday, March 27, Zu- bio Mehta. conductor; Touy Spinkouky, put aoloiet; Saturday, April 17 , Zubio Mehta. cooductot, Leonard Pennario, aueat eoloiet. The Society will clou the 1oriu with the appearance of the Cllicaao Sympboay Or- cbeetra, Jean Martinoa, con, ductor, in Melodyland Thea, tre, Soaday, May 9. ac::twd'• Wo Market, al&P at ka3 Via Wo • 1600. ace.aclb W alkinl, add unit at 3815 Se.abclre, $25 ,ooo. L. Canoa, ruoof, 111 2lat St. • $386, Paul Smicb, addldoa, at 601 36th st. • n ,600. w. J. McParland , reau~.Want bood aftd blower, 149-c River- aide, 12SO. Louisa Gllbat, putitioa, 432 32Dd St. • $260, WEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS DOCil'l oa car par11 for Bruce Glbbs, 4215 Paulce R.d.. $200; Carl Buck, 4.309 Pauicc R.d. • $200, and at 423 and 434 Bo- lero, $400; R. Hagen, at 4.305 Pa~lce. SZOO;Frank IWppcn,at 416 FlagJblp, $185 . and How- ard Wo, 4.307 Patrice, $185, HARIJOR VlEW HW.S V irgliiil Logan, fence. 2921 Pebble, $75. J. Manb, swimming pool at 2815 Hartx:. View Dr. , $3,000. CAMEO SHORES Lyle Harbow, fcocea, 4701 Hampdeo, $450. Alleo Katz, walls, 462'7 Tre· moat Lo. , $720. BAJ.BOA ISLAND f . A. Tyler, alteratioas. 1401 N. Bay Fl., $1,000, W, J. Wlnter, 2-unh, 2-ttay dwelling, 216Apolena Avenue, $30,000, 8, V, CoWns, demollah, 207 Ruby, uoo. NEWPORT HEJ GHTS Forbea Coosuuctioo Co., cloae in breezeway, 642 Sanu Ana Ave,, $760. BAY SHORES J. M. Webllel, altetatioas at 2431 BaYJhore Dr •• $800. Wayne AndreW1, knock out a wall, 2516 Vuta, $500, BALBOA W1ll.L&m Hervey, re-roof, 1807 E. Bay , $1,496, NEWR:>RT Al Jaspct, demolisb, at 106 24th St. , $375, Murray RocM , 2·Wllt, 2-story dwelliog, at 117 46th Street, $31,800. Soud:l Shae S&iUng Club, a small boat launching bout, 2527 w. Coast Hwy., $2,000. CORONA DEL MAR Pilitlue 's Custom T aUan. a sign at 3637 E.. Coast Hwy. , $800. R. H. HWis, sign, 3633 E. Coast Hwy. , S98, Katherlne Finch, fire waU at 3831 E. Coast Hwy. , $500. M. c. Troater. eocl.olc bal- eooy at d:le Channel Ruf apart· menu . 2525 Oceao, $8,800, Bernice Baltz, dcmollab. at ~3 ~cbid Ave,. $200. Dr, Reider, deotaJ Julte, at 3800 E. Coale Hwy., IV'lll. C080NA HIGHL.AHDS or. J. caMel. tae:i. al .. e De Sola T-. • ll"- CaoUdo Apertmeoll, Kmi• plbUc swimmiDa pool, at na Seaward, $4,000. "~' l~· (. ~ ~ ... ~~ COMPLETE LOW& REDUCING INTEREST RATES LOANS TO HOME OWNERS Mew ••AMCMo ........ .., ... _ LAGUNA MIOUIL,IO. LAOUMA 4M-UII .. HOME LOAN -~ .. :·..., ~I ''So ~ ~ . ' , ----· PROIPT COIIITIENTS, PERSONAL AmmON MI.AOQU4UUSo ,..._._ LA.GUMA eiACte, C4Lif. MY .._,_, SERVICES EXPERT ESCROW •••MCH• "· ~ !, ~ ., ••"" lEI c-•-• .., -SAM Cl.EMIEMTIE, CALif'. NY ~Hts Dr. Lloyd P. Smith, Preli' deal of tbe Society. e&ato• that tluoaah tbe aeaeroe• nppon of tbe Coatinoace P•d by &Meic lo•ere of Oraqe Coanty, hie pouible to pre .. at tbi• emu with ao iacrea .. ia price. S.aeoa tickeu for the eer-- iu of •••ee coeceru, at tU and eiaale ticket• at U .$0 may M porcha .. d at tbe Ora•• Coooty Phi lbarmoeic office, 101 W. Cout Hwy., Newport Beach, ~411 • Stadeet tichte are priced at 11.50. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Appeadaa with the Loadoo Sympbony Orc:huue i • dae yo•a Britieh COGdactor, Cos lia Do•i•. witb Clarinet eo._ ill Oenue de Peyer, oa Swaday, Oct. 15, in Orua• Cout Colleae Aoditoriam. at 8:)() p.m. The Loe ADaelee Philhar- AnUIMIYDTIII If .lllfTAL ... " Sb IMIDMrl of tbe tto., HoiPital Auiliary are ecM- daled to euead tlae Califor-- aia Ho~C~ital Auociation •d tbe St• e Comaaiuee oa Aui- liariu coa .. atioo at the Aaallleeeador Hotel in Loe Aaaal••· S.pt. ll-25. 11M poap, be.Sed by tbe Aadli..,•• Pruideat. Mre. Jemea W. Deeter, aleo ill>' clade• Mre. HIDIY. L. Joaee, ~aator of .oluteere; Mre. Willi... Dutia, j•ior daapa. ad.t eor. Mre. Matt• bew ltaaey, rice pruideat ad IMIIIb•abip cllai1111u; Mres ., Lucl. nut ric• .... ,._, •cl PlOP-daair-- ._, •d rice-pnai ... t Mres c.t 01... ..0 ~· .. ....-. ....... 'LAYS 1M TOUIMIY llalf s..... AI Mit p. W..•.t. wa.o .. wife i • Ge ...._ ltac*.t Caaaay or 202 a.t ...... eo .......... ,.. licJ,tat.. Ia tiM noeat U.S. Alt ,. ............ ~ ,._.Wp ODlf T--.. et v, • ._, 111 AaP. Callr. "he ... .... ,,., ....... . 0,.. Dl.& ......... ,., ., ........ Alt ..... e ...._Hale a,.., ..... _. •du':: ....,....., _. ia ...... . ··-,..... ........ b &, a z -__.._...,111-_._.. ............ NEW CAR SHOWING Friday, Sept. 25 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .... _ .. 1··-----· ... .. -...-. -,, .. ~ •. ••• ru ·- JUNIOR SKIPPERS were honored by the South Shore Sailing Club Sunday for a successful season of the summer series. Pictured here, from left, are Commodore Guy lnshaw, junior coordinator William Coulter and Sportsmanship perpetual tro- phy winner Jon Shaffer, who also won second over-all and a hard luck award, for tipping over more times than anyone else. Tim Leachman won the Over-all Perpetual for highest winning points in the series. Other winners: Roy Reineman, Jfd; Robert White, 4th; Lance UcCabe, 5th; Robin Reinhart, 6th place award, at so first girl award. The Sportsmanship Perpetual Trophy was made and given by Tim Shepard . HOSPITAL DAY PROGRAM DISCUSSED Coaatline Auiliary 3536, Costa Mesa Veterans of Fore ian Wau, di a cussed the aMual Hospital Day South propam at ita September meetina and voted to donate SO coupon bOOks to tbe pa- tients of Sawtelle Hoapi tal. Additional plans to fwther the joint Po u · and Au1iliary "Danny Davy's Indian Pro- ject" were di scusacd. The Vote for ROBERT BADHAM, lncu1111Mnt fo r Stote Au-bly111an, 71at Dlatrlct IIYIADII 11•11 MLIAI ~ ...._ ---·- • T .. a'ffal• Dlatri .. tl• s, ..... 1M ,..r ...... U..ll•l-.4 ........ e HI ,, •tl St.... fw "-a •tl ,_1 al •• • Celw T.V. -I.C.A. VIetH -Z-'• -" Omia ...... -...,,. •• .......... -................. ..... • Wa Sefwlca ell ..,_.,. af c.ler T.V., ated & Wltlte, •4 Hltlt ,,.,,., ., S.... ....... CROWNfJ!J· IIU. INUUIT Hospital in Luk ai huai, Ari- zona, needs at least 10 baby layettes monthly. Several ladies of the aroup have been makina shirts and send- ina them on to the hoapital. Sisters Lenamae Kelly and Mu. Floyd Slate have ,already sent 22 shirts, and had 14 baby sweat en donated to this project. Sister Florence Kirchner is makina baby quilts, and also donated a big refrigerator to the Hos-- pi tal. The Hopi and Navajo In- dians are badly in need of warm winter clothing for childten, especially for ba- bies and pre-school children. Anyone interested in dona- tina any of these items may contact any of the followina: President, ~rs. M. W. Root, S48-S783; Commander, Don Phillips, 548-0014; Mrs. H.J. Hohl. 646-6302; Mrs. Floyd Slat c, 646-3488; ~~~. Eugene Gillespie. 646-3570. ATWOOD SPEAKS TODAY Brad Atwood, public affairs offi cer and auistant to Chan- cellor Daniel Aldrich of the University of California at Irvine, will talk at the break- fast meetina of the Newport HarbOr..COsta Mesa Board of Realtors at 8 a.m. tbi 1 Thurs- day, Sept. 24, atthe BalbOa Bay Club. His topic is "Pre- patina a New Campua for the 21st Century." OM DUTY IH GERMAHY Atmy Pvt. Michael S. Sou. son of Frank Sosa, S3S Ha- milton, Costa Mesa, was as· sianed Aua. 31 to the 8th Ordnance Battalion in Ger· many. He is a supply clerk in the baualion's 182d Orcl- nance Company near Hanau, entered the Army in February, 191t4, and completed baaic tuinina at Ford Ord, Calif. AUXILIARIES TO MEET The Oranae County Coun- cil of Hospital Auiliuies will be aucats or the Auxi- liary of Hoaa Hospital at a 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, in the Hospital's Conference Center. Mta. Jllmea W. Deck- er, president, aak s that any- one wishina to attend &be luncheon please notify the Auxiliary. (SEa•·lc£ IS o' ~ PROFESSioN I I r1 RJNt r.vJs I PIOMOTID IM GIIMAMY Oreaory D. Bothwell, 11, IG2 L COAST MWY • TB.IPIIOMI eon of Mt. aed Mra. &aene !:CII:·:·::..A:I&::-:·:::::::":'-:·:·::~ A. Bothwell, 1416 Motuo•ia, Newpott Beacb, baa been promoted to printe first JOIIIIIE'S LIQUOIS 01!8 COOK, Ow .. r HJ7 lAST COAST MIGHWAY COlOMA OIL MAl, CALIP. Tlt.aPIIONI Oil e .. J-7 ,. clau, wtlile uaipecl to t be l4da ArtillerJ in OerllllllJ. He ia a c:Maoneer ia BatteiJ C o( .... 34c.h Artillery'• ld Howitaer Battalioe. ....... ::::•! llUL!• •• c. •• iiNiiiii ~ ..... ~ ....... ~ ... ..-................. - THE MOST Complete Cosme~tic • • • WE CARRY YOUR I RAID Selections . .IN COASTAL ORANGE COUNTY / ( I • \ ·j . J . '..,; t... • .. ' ' cleanse tone smooth A truly ~real formula for keepin,z !<lin firm , ivor~·hke ami 'uun~. Poilu'' tlu~ ln·JIIllt'fll latthfulh mur11111~ Jn.t nt~ht: Cl~an.'ll' ''ith :\rd~na Cl~ansin~ Cream and Ardena Skin Lo1 ion. 7ime and rrfre~h '' ith \rdt•na Slut Lutwll. f'JIItrt~ l•n,lly. Smooflr on Crf.rne E-ctrordinaire. 11ith firm j!t>ntle stroke.:. tu lwlp moil'luri7.f' Jml n•·ulrali·t~· tlt t' ,Lin and liJ.!III IHinlh·~ . . ... ,,., .. , ..... , .. CHANEL\ BAIL MAIN PARFUMS-PARIS ... the moet etegent na~ In coe~t•ca LANVIN ~ b,· MAX FACfOR Tweed by Len.theric parfum do.~ OT Y SHULTON GUER Ul!N :J:Jo,. ~op•r Revlon IIPEIIAL Ill. n11111 LEATIEI • ~ -----...:~~!!!!!!!!!!~~J, e,.,. 2. e,~,.. IMPIIttAL DIL ORO , ... .. ~ ...... ... fr .. tane" of the WOftd 1ft Mftcl.. ct.c018Md8Mirat toN ....... CHRISTENSEN PH AlMA MIIIWAY, COIOIA DIL IAI NEW CLUB PLANS MEETINGS ... IIUI'IIIPII IIIII NLIIY -U a., .,.,.., ... c-. of Newport .... u. ~teea ... ._... • ,..Ucipate ia •• ~u.. lfPOUa&eclb, ICMA. • .......... , of ae City or NEWPORT HARBOR EJISI~ ARST SECTlOI -PAGEt Tt«..RSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1964 CORONA DEL MAR, t:AUF. A fri ... Maip ........ Mtttl l•c-. apoeeortd ~ .. Coatt ..... eta of Cotoaa clel Mar will be -..w ,.. .... y. S.pt. 2t. at .... ltJo. of Wre. Ray Niel••· 3S2 Holmwooct Driu, New- port Heipu, from DOOa eo 1:30 p.m. Auiltlaa Mu. Niel11a eet- •i•a will be Mm••· Raymoad Wood, Pred Slauoa, Jack Caewell, ud h. Halliday. Tho•• atteadiaa will be pttttd by &be boet••• com- mittee, Mu. Bm11t Lampiaa, Mn. 01• Madeea aad Mre. Huri• Lee, alona with Mre. Nieleea, membeuiUp cbait- mu. The theme, "Somethiaa old, .omethiaa new!' will be de- •eloped by articl01 for eale OD a white elepbut table •d attended by Mu. Oeorae Po:a and Mu. C. [)Grway. New mcmben and aueata wlll be wel-.cl bf .... L .. u. P--. pnaicleat ot tlile olab, _. Wa. a.M~rt Blclwell Jr., Oruae Dietrict Pfllicl.eet. ••••• The Coaet Wom•' 1 Clab of eo.o .. del .... will bold ita mo.daly boud m•d•a at 1 p.m. Tlaetday, Oct. 6, at dle bome of Mre. Willi liD Halliday, 1653 8oGar Pl., Coeta M11a. Mre. Leelie P••· prui- clent, will pr01ide at dae Oct. 14 huadleoa at &be Stott Sblrt Reetllllant. 2241 W. Cout Hwy., Newport Beacb. Mu. RaJIDODd Wood. pro- pam cbairman, will ia~ cluce the aoelt epeaker, Mra • Vemoa Cuaaiapam, put preaideat or Or•ae Diatrict. paet third •ice preaident or CalifOI'Dia Pederatioa and now Oraosc District latema- KINDERGARTEN THROUGH 12TH GRADE -------------------------~i STRIVING FOR DEDICATION TO I ETHICAL. AND RESPONSIBLE Cf11ZENSHIP I AND PRESERVATION Of OUR AMERICAH HERITAGE 1 -------------------------~ INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION AT All LEVELS ART . MUSIC . FRENCH · SPANISH · LATIN · * Basic: Stdllt -Phonlc:t * Col .... ,..,.Of)' * T,.lnfnc In Good Study H-olts * T,.nspon.tion Fumlshed * Oelichtful Environment * Qualified '-riOf'IMI 657 VICTORIA STREET I COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA Phone 642-0610 .._ .. Plojeoca ••--ot p .............. a... Her .,act wUl N oa .. Cwe!• c.. PIOJeot lor dUe yelr'a •iuelredoa I• a ""atioa.a traialaa ,..,... .,.. diCIII will briaa Ofl*"' •ity 10 JO.I people ud •h• Ia lr•, Turkey, Oa,., Or•ce, Jor._ a.4 £upt bJ ptOYidiaa alae eool• aed eqa~,.... ••dtcl eo araia them Ia the atllll DeCIIIUJ for their aelf aapport. ... ........ , ..... .U.• wUI N ,.. .. w 10 ._ -., .... a., Niel••· ftrtt .... JOiiCIJ ..... . •• ~ .. i. •e theme or •• etaiaar, beiDI bald ia OUc-.o *h week, prectd.iaa •• 50dl aui•er•UJ CODfet- eac:• or lbe City Maaaaen Ana., aet for Sept. 27-0c:t. 1. New membeu will be Ia- --..w ... ..... .... H.aU..,, ~ ... ,.. -· laaa ,..._. .. 2 urd ...... for ac..... n. Oc:c.. Ida party will M -.eld It ... ..... of .... Oeora• Po a. 3$1 Bcoactw.,. Colla Meea. n. Oc:c.. lO ... u., will M a 1 p.m. de .. wt at dle home of Mre. lteyeoocl Wood, 1930 Wallace St., Coe~Mua. LEGIONNAIRE Special pella inited to Yoath Nipt, beld leat aipt bJ the Newport Harbor Le- poe Poet 291, were dae rol- lowiaa: Oordoa Su•n •d Kim Desenbera, the Po at' • repreaeatati••• .0 Boya !kat·~ Lata Marie !hith •d O.iatiae Oooctwia, Oirh Fl.ll Fll AIUT TO TAU ms F.DAY former Communiet and PBI operathe, Jolla Browa, will epeak at 8 p.m. tbia Priday, Sept. H •t Santa Au Valley HiJb Scbool, 1101 S. Ore•- Yille. Mu. Brown, a Nepo, found sbe bad be• duped ioto joiaiaa the Communiu Party, quit the party and lben re- joined r.o become an under- co•• op••ti•e for the PBI. After DiDe yean of COCUitet- IO'"ertiYe work, lhe u - poaed to public: •iew 100 pro- mioent member• or tbe Com- muiat Party. Sbe c:ame to realize that tbe Commluliet Party waa a coaepiracy dedi- cated to the deUructiOD of ber country. Sbe yoluataily coatac:ted the PBI and coa- linoed as a member for a a um- ber or yeara. She liter left dae party and now residea ia Califomie. Ticketa for the lecture, at Sl.SO per peraon, are .. ail- able at t be Am•ic• Opia-- ioa Library, 131 Eut llda St., Co tta Men, ud at the Stat e; Craia McCabe, ora- torical CODteat wi•er. Elie- aa Liacllolla aDd Ric:Urcl •ow•tack, Leaioa eclaool award wia•• at Eaeip Sdlool~ Tom Pucell •d Kadlleea ICelley, wiDDeu at Liacola Sdaool. Sea Explorer Scoot repnaMtatiYea alao w•e imtecL lAin •11 UIE AL Six member• of tbe Newport Beacb City Couocil are cri- ticized by Jim Rotbaermel or l034Mir•ar Dr •• Balboa. for c:hutiaiaa Co~mcilmu A1 f""Oflit for aaina lbe city' • Dame •d seal ia bia aewe- paper ad•erti aemeat coaarat-. ulatiq tbe ltriae R•c:b. 1D a letter eo the Cocuacil, Mr. Rodaaermel praieed Mr. Porpt u bariaa "• beart ae bia ae dle world. wida more iateetiaal fortitD4e dlu all 6 or yoo pot toaether" and ..sded. ''I wi ab we bad 6 more or him OD the C.O.cil.Maybe we CCH&Id make dlit a real towa 10 liYe ia." ....... ~ ........... . el City M•...,. A••· aad a. Blookiaa• laathatioa. .....JR a ... J¥111» W&'IGD ¥JI,... . ...urY • Qlf'l'l ... Coop •cl 19 oa• city •iail&raeora w•• eaiec:ted bf -ubaa policy ....u ... -...... Ollis --• ..- Now-10 major ailines honor J01W 'Jbur BaDltAmericard ia now good on domeetic, oveneu and connectin, fticbta ol American, TWA, United. Delta. National, Continental, P SA, w.t.D., Pacific and Bonanza Airlines. 8ANKAMERICAR D Wl.l you buy yow tickets you aimply pay with your Ban.k.Americard m.teed of cub. The billinc will appear on your next statement. If you ;.; • r..., /--.-~·;• •• 6 •• 1 make pe.yll*lt within 25 days, no charte ia made for thia convenient • •--•• .ervic:e. Or, you can budpt the C<M~t of your trip over an extended period of time-and ~Y only 10,; of your bill each month. Now you can fly anywhu~-and char1~ it with your Bani«Am~ncord! ~ ·. ... ... 0 • 0 0 -. --. .. '-------------------------'door. ........... .......... Armroot ..... tt'• • """""""' ........ h -· " .......... ' dowa. .............. of ....,.. ... ! C011••ft!Ht, •-W. 1·-ll-' ~~ 1o otaMartl • ~ U Oool .. Holiday C-po ..... Httiday ~L ...... I -1 '-+Ia aft~ .. all ~ ...W0 ~Wt ... -Rod.lot-tlot dW.bl.,.jtldt, II~ p ~~ ~"' \"·• I llalldatd ... o, ... ..u. 1\!1 ~~ p ~ ...... R<wlttt, Ot ar ... h p S.arlln< "" I M ia. ~ at UIN -~ ~ ... p. vtnio11 • Opdoul Ol 1W ott"' "'"' Or•••l~l. ''""PI•r II••• o<lootiiJ ~~· 0)'M """ loS T-..Cul • .,~ uod ......,, rtbbod loww ·~--ldl1011 4•\l..,.. lM tlo--l)yuak 801 o.lta ........ The Rocltet Action Car! B& OLDSMOBILE -M8 WtA Mil m URI& W. Allr 5ufJ" nett' wa.v to RO Old." u•tth a ~upt'r Roelu•t f/owts.h ' H~t• •·• t • .,.,. • rar Jft'1• Tltt• fN •. th• .. tk'" · lluw., t• '' "'"',... ,..."'-" C"'ll t, "'"' \' \ rtt~ .,~ kwt....-, "-"''.., • tf1foof th..n r t \,"' ••J•rtt• 4..! t .t ... 1 h. ' I - \ ' .. I ·KIWANIS PROGRAM ANNOUNCED Newport H..ttor Klw•ll a.~ •• , ••• u., tor .._ .... ..... . .,.... .... ....... •.-1•• at tiM Onate Coaet eon ....... cii!Dri .. , bep..l .. Oct. 16. n. na.. wtn •ooa~P .. , eoetlic Yiewe of Alaaka, So..- cliaaYia. buia, Swltaerlaacl. Ponton. KorM uct Mouwa NaiODt io Califonla. 'ne ru •• .,. 10 be aarra&M bJ Ge IDH Wbo took dle fibae •• are recopiaed aa u· thoriti.. oo their eabject. Oe friday. Oct. 16. Doa Cooper will narrate the color film, .. Lamberjack'a Alaakaa Acl .. abare, •• wbicb ie diary accckaDl of u Alaalt111 louer ud bie baddy•• adveaturea la dle vael viraia timbered lud of Alaaka. Oe friday, Dec. 4, Capt. miaa JohDaon will aarnte the film be Md bia wife took aa they aailed from Deamuk, tb.rooah Norway ud Swcdea to fialand. Hia adnaturo film ia eotitlod "Yaakee Sails Seandinnia:• cumentary of Soviet Ruuia, madepoaaible by t.bo author'• 10,000 milea or travel durina aa ntended tour of Ruuia. Mr. Pranciaoo baa on film dao modemizina of Ruuia aad lhe effect of Weetem c:ultD.re . THE MAmiHOitN, 1IADfMAIIC Of SWfTZHl.AND from the queen city of Korea, Seoul, the Kimaeonaairla and tho Korean Anniatice she, Ptnmunjon. Bach year the Newport Har· bor Kiwanis selects outatand- ina. intereatina and educa- tional leclurera for the Ki- wania Club .uavel and ad- venture aoriea. Profita from the aeriea ao to the Kiwaaia Club• a youth urvice proaram, wbi cb includea the Ameticaa f ield Se"ice (Eacbuae Studenta), Retarded Children a Home, Joplio Boy' 1 Ranch, Y.M.C.A., Circle K Club, T'l'e Mu st a~nd UTe Shall Key Club, Hiab S<:hool and ,.,. 4 "4 Colleae S<:bolarabipa. A season ticket ia $6, or a Set the Tides Running Again sinale ticket can be bouaht for tl.SO (awdent aeaaon ' the C se oif c;o,ree...l0m ticlr.eu are t3.00) and can be In aU r ~ Ul purchaaed from any Newport Vote for Harbor Kiwani a member, Ken Harriaon•a camera abop in Barry Goldwater Weatcliff Plaza; Weatcliff FOR PRESIDEWT Travel Service, or from the Newport Harbor Cb~mber of In Your Hearty ou KDow He'• R!Pt Commerce. L-.................................................................................... ~ Howonll Chltlloft On Priday, Jan. I, 1965, Staa Midaloy of La Canada .will bumoroualy narrate with trick pbocopa.pby the majea· tic mountain ranaea, includ- iDa Mt. Whitney, Mt. Sbuta, Mt. Lauen; and mountain arou in the Hiah Siorraa, auc h aa the John Muir Trail, Lake T ahoe, Sequoia Park, Kina'• Canyon and Yosemite National Park. Oe Priday, Marcb 26, Phil Walker, a director and writer for NBC, will narrate bia filmina of "Incomparable Swiuerlud.., Mr. Walker baa on film tho cities of Beme and Zurich, aod a bal- loon ride over the Alpa. Alao included are abou or moun- tains, ~ or them over 13,000 feet, that haYO made moun· taioeerioa and ak.ilaa the moat popular sports in Swit· uri and. SINGS FOR EBELL Oo Priday, April 23, "For· moaa and Korea," two ooun· tries noticeably innoonce d by America. have ai ven David Paul pictures of the the O.ineaeChildren•s Oper' Taiwanese aboriaioes and the Quemoy island forueu , and scenes from Pormo aa, Ebell Club of Newport Beach wi ll open iu fall aea· aon in the clubhouse with a lun cheon and pro p1m on the fi u t Tbu.nday of the mon th, Oct. 1, acoordinc to Mra. Tbomaa L. Leu.o , preaident. Mu. Georce A. Hooper, propam ehainnan, reporu that the pro p am wi II include Ho ward ChitJian, bantone. of opera. televi aion, reeotd- inc and movie fame; Jackie Sbahbaz1 an, soprano , UCLA araduate and called the Loa AEROIUTROII.C liVES Sl,l .. FOR HOSPITAL The expanaion dnve for South Coast Community Hos- pital 1n Lacuna Beach, ao t a pre-campa1cn booat last week with presentation of a SS,OOO Philco Fund check at Phil co's Aeronutronic D1 VI· s1on 1n Newport Beach. V1ctor C . Andrews, prell- dent of die ho1p1tal, accept- ed the check from John B. Law son, vi ce preSident and aeneral manaae.r of Aeronu- uonlc. The check wu pre- sented by Mr Lawson on be- half of the board of uus teea of the Phllco Fund. and the company's Uranae County Communi ty Relauons Com- mittee at Ae ronutron1c "H'a Fun to OrHa In Faahlon" 2659 E. COAST HIC HW A Y CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3·5030 Professional Directory IRIULiiiCI ... roa AU.. or Youa ~ JfiZDe Sodleir lnaurance Co. JGMit......., Jal &. c.. llwp. c-... , oa,.... 1741 ........ .. COSTA MilA • ..., .. 2424 -LCDAIT .. AT ClllaiA ... MAl OIU .. t~ ...... ,u Anaelea N!ah.tinaale.. ~nd Gloria Mik1ahan, p1an11t, who baa acc:Ompanied COO· cert and opera stars. On Friday, Peb. 19, Clay Pranciaoo will offer "The New Ru u i a," a filmed do- Parents-to-Be School Luncheon wi ll be prepared by Mu. H.S. McOreaor. chair· man , and her committee, the Mmea. William H. Gamble, R.N. Gl aaaow, Hany Goetz and Hatri a A. Lee. Reae"a· tiona may be made wi th Mu. Fred K. S<:boepe, 673-1079 ; Mra. Frank M. Schoepe, 673- 64S9; Mrs . Verne Sebaupp- ner, 675-llSI and Mu. Huah Mellor, 673-2S94. Deadline date i 1 Sept. 29 at S p.m. Mrs. James S. Whyte, ame- nities chairman, wi ll be aa- aisted at the door by Mmea. Arthur Nceb. Jack B. Kemp, Donald Martin and A.C. Hou· ahton. Memberahip\chainnan, Mrs. Jack B. Cunninaham , will preside at a new mem· ber table. A new aerie• of clauea for e"'ectant parents will beain Monday eveoina at 7:30 in Auditorium B at the Hoaa Conference C enter. Mu. J an Peuoeehi, R.N., will aaaio be oonduetina the free cl auea. Each coune, oonslluna of aia 2 hour aeuiona, will be held on Monday and Wednesday eve· ninaa, eacept for the 2nd aeriea, which will atart on Tuesday, Oct . 27. preaoancy; nu tritional needs, layette and formula ; labOr and delivery; bathina the baby; baby's first year; fi lma and tour of the hospi- tal. Interested parents-to-be may reai ater and obtain more infonnation by callina Polly Ober, Ho aa Hospital public relations dire ctor, .S41-06S 1, eatenaion 237. A long wing classic brogue that's all shoe! Topic s for the 6 clau ea include: baaic anatomy of Il l The maternity teas are atill beinc held on the 4th Thurs- day of the month, at 2 p.m., in the Conference Center. BUSTER~ BROWNS. Shon Jill~ lhnt-jtet children o« lo a ~tood Jtart ... beautifully 'ty.kd and huilt to tall~ a Mllp ol punishnwnt! And, as alwaya, our trained ft«in~t specialish auur~ yow child ol a ~rfe<'l fit. 7. 99 a .so 8.99 --D11r • AA4 P&-Mill. A ftilft ._ 1M ... VMAVI. .. :ntl WIIKL .. PLAIA Tttat's reght1 A rugged. husky-look•ng brogue boastmg classte hnes and long wearabehty. Plus· ROBLEE • Sof1, richly grained ~r leathers • Soft, rich linings-foam heel pad • Double sole and heel, and wrap·around storm welt 18.99 ' your wardrobe deserves a colorful dash olli stride .......... J•~ ... '-'"' ,.. ... ,. ... ready to spark fait costumes. Twemy years 110, fall meant btec:k or brown-and thet wea thatl Howedaya, a werdtObe ean't a wardrobe if it doesn't boeat et !Mat OM br*iant·cotored ~tent pump. Choose hllh or mtd·heeled pump .•. eveilebte in several colora. 13.99 1 THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1154 OOQA DELMAR, CALIF. I ~HIJilt:HES I Plrtl Bapdu C:.dl of • .tae An., Clift Han• Cotou del Mu, 2411 B. Tlle R... Lor• PUckiaaer Coaat Hwy. -lte•l .. J ••r-will preach oo the topic:, "He ~c:•• will be coadac:tecl by dsat Cometh 10 God," at tile else R••· J~mea Pollard or 10 a.m. Suclay ••"ic:e. WilmiaaiDD. N.C., at bodl · Cbri~tian Science Cborc:hea, hoara tllla SDoday, ll a.m. Newport Beach Cotooa del and 7:30 p.m. Mar and Coata Meaa -IDc:l· St. Jamea l!pllc:opal OIDrc:h, denta from dle li•e• of the 3209 Vla Lido, Newport ptapbeta Blijab and Bliaba Beach -The 4-ae"ice ache· Q and n Kina•> will be rea- dial• wall M reumecl tbia twed in tbia Swtday'• Bible Saodey. S..ac:ea will be at leiiOD on "Reality." 7:30, 1:30, 9 :30 and 11 a.m. Tbe Newport Harbor Lu- Corona del Mar Community Olutc:b. Conareaadooal, t)nlted Chutc:h of Christ - The Re•. Edwin Oomh will preach on "Tb• Oely Su.re Tbina" at tbe 9:30 and 11 a.m. aemc:el this Su.aday. Temple Sl:laron, 1259 Vic- toria St., Costa Mesa -Tbe aenic:e at 1:30 p.m. this friday will be dedicated to c:elebratiaa Simc:bath Torah 1nd Sakkoth. Rabbi S. Mi- Chael Roth will conduct the aerYic:ea, whlc:b will be. Col- lowed by Onea Shabbat. St. Andrews' Preabyterian Church, 600 St. Andrewa' Rd., Cliff Haven -"Eti- quette at Court" will be the aennon topic: of Dr. Charlea Dierenr'ield at the I. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday servacea. Pint Baptiat Church of Costa Mesa, 301 Maanolia _ Or. P.O. Neurunn will dia- c:uu the "Chriatian'a an- awca to Khruabc:hn' 1 t err- ible weiPC)n" in bia aermon at 11 a.m. Sunday. At 7 p.m. he will continue hia aermon on "When the Heaven'• Open." Ncwpott Unity Olurc:h, meet- ina at the Senior Ci tizena Clobhouae, 15th St. and lr- theran Cborcb, l5(ll Cliff Dr., Newport Helaht• -.. Tbe Meanina or Cbnrc:b Melllber- ahip" will be the sermon aopic: of me Rn. J_.a Blake for the 1: lS, 9:30 •d 11 a.m. Swtclay se"icea. Rally day will be oba.,.ed. and SaDday School c:bilclreo will rec:ein rec:opitioa. s.- niot biab atodeotl aocl odaer departments will take put in the worship serric:ea. Tbe Lutheran Cbutc:b of the Master, 3S4S E. Coast Hwy., CDrooa del Mar -Tbe Re•. Prank Ounn will preac:b on "Sc>cc:ialiats in Ooodneu" at tbe 8 and 9: lS aemc:ea thi • Sunday mom ina. Temple Sbuon Si aterboocl wi II hold i t1 first aeneral membership meetina atl p.m. today, Sept. 24. at 617 Hamil- ton, Coata Mesa. After tbe meetina there will be a aina- toaether in booor of Sukkoth, the holiday of harvest. Tbe Intermediate Youth Fellowship of St. Mult Pre•· byterian Cburc:b of Corona del Mar will hold its first fall meetina at 7 p.m. tbi a SUnday. Sept. 27, at the c:hurc:b. The Rn. Robert Carley will apeak oo "Tbe Place of Youth in St. Mar\ Churc:b." BEING INTRODUCED this week-end at the Robins Ford headquarters In Newport Beach Is the 1%5 Ford Galaxle, shown In the above photo. Theo Robins and his son Bob first viewed the new car last month at a special Invitational showing In New York City. The Ford Motor Co. also entertained the Robins families (including the wives) at the World's Fair and banquet honoring '65 models. REVIVAL SERVICES will be conducted Sept. 27 through Oct. 4 at the Fir st Bapti st Church of Corona del Mat by the Rev. James L. Pollard, pastor of the Southside Bap- ti st Church of Wilmington, N.C. He has held various offices in the Baptl st Asso- ciation of Wilmington and and has J)feached In churches throughout many parts of the Southern Baptist Convention. Tbe Plymouth Conareaa- dooaJ Cburc:b, 3262 Broad St., Newport Heiabu -Dr. Thomas Hoo.cr will preach on "Law and Order'' at the 10 a.m. service thia Sunday. lOY fOR THE IROWMS A aon wu born Saturday. Sept. 19. in Hoaa Hoap\tal to Mr. and Mn. Mic:bacl J . Brown, 123~ 29th St., Wcat Newport. CORONA DEL MAR ON COAST HIW A Y SCANDINAVIAN FURNITURE IMPORTED ACCESSORIES INTERIOR DESIGNS Don't miss o visit to Karen Margreta's Pause in the Doni sh Coffee Garden M-~et l.O.A.O.C Deily 9:30 to 5:30 S.,,doy• 11-4 POLICE BLOTTER .,_..,, '-"· 10 Vaadah biota dae doorpnJI at tlae bome of Kay Vaa AI· deebnac:k, ll3 Via ltbac:a, Lido hie. . .A parae and toWel ware stolen rrom the parked c:ar of Maraaret Da- Yidaon, 600 Larkspur AYe., Corooa del Mar ••• Betweea ADa. 2S •d Sept. 5 tllinu atol e a IUfker baoy from lbe yard or Bdwia Walker, 440 Mndou Tar., Coroaa Hiab· Ianda. • .A ju.Ule was ar- rested at Staa Liquor, llS Mc:Paddeo Pt., Central New- port, on the c:barac of abop- pina an ic:a c:rum bar ... Po- lice ureated 2 o•eailea at S.•-on Dnaaa. weatc:li• Plaza, Cotta Men.. oo a dlarae of abopliCtina. • .A bic:yc:le owned by Ric:bard Clemens. 931 Via Lido Sood, Lido late, wu atoleo from lbe Lido Isle Clubbouae. 701 Via Lido Sood ... A c:ar radio waa a&ol en Au a. 20 from the car of William W~lla, 2426 Del Mar Dr •• Costa !Cleu ... Va ndala a bot bol ew 10 4 win- dow panea at the home of Jeuie Pedley, 203'h Ony1 AYe., Balboa hland. .!J7e ~~ o/a ~ne~~ J~n/a ... us.oo just say a Gl.llln UTU IA '' nna Puall Dan Oallaaller. owaer of Crowa TV ia Corooa del Mar, ltaa wriuee 1D Newport B .. dl City Co•c:il aatina for _. •i c:e oe obtainiaa a f.r•c:hiM to opent e a c:oanahy •· teeJSa TV IY Item. "My maia intMeat is dle futaue dnelopaumt or tbe coaaul aec:tioa from Corot~a del Mar to dle limi u of La- pma Beac:b," br at.au• Ia Ilia letter. '1 owe •d opel'- ate a cable ayatem ia Bt- Morro Trailer Par\ •.. 1 1111 in a aood poaidon 10 feed aipala to the home• pliD· ned in the future!" PHON& ....... t 044 IRVINE A,_.,. NDW"PORT •KACM ~Y.IEPT.M.ltM CDaA .. 11M, CAUf. POUCE BLOTTER ,....,, ..... . A. w .................. . .... -)lp 1&., Mtw .. ....... Blft. -· ....... Dr., w .. t Newport. atnac:t •• ,.ted oar of Jack Cu-,_,.,114 ,. ..... A.a--w.un-s dri•• ..... the . . .a.., cs..t. • 4ht l&..·•••t ......... .., .... • .,. wae • •• r .. 1a •• 100 Woot of Htla k. all., ia w .. t Nft~~Grt. •• A., .... ..,814 ... -·-,_ •• ._ of H. B. Coa•h .. 1710 BalM& ,.,.,., ........ lalaaL lt...._t at J_.a Harper MDWl Ou S&adoa. 1300 w. PI.IIIIIL fiLIT ODaat Hwy., Newport. to fill ,_ .. IPPIIII .... teak -· ·-lilt willa· n. city recr .. tioe cliYiaioe .,,_..,. · .v.clala, .a.ooe-or Newport Buell h tatiaa laa pelleta, bnte l plate rep atratioea ,_ 9 a.m. ., at••• wt.clowa at Ill• bcae of 4 ... . PriA-"-t. 25 a.ur ...,., 1410 L Bay ..... -•• _.,, ._.. • PlOtt&. Bal..,• lel•cl. •• v--for a pre-a~l recreatioe ..aa t.octecl ... n •l•a Ia ~--= lleatatratioea will 2 .,...,, et dle .._. of I.A.. be re~tYed at tile recreadoa ._tt,. tn AalePyat ,.,.,., orn~ ia c .. trai Newport. ... ..,. 'lel•cl. • • 11ain•~ 'Ill• pilot prolf .. Ia aclle- aeole a boa or ''S.bbl..Up" elated eo beaia dtia fall at flam dle ,.,.,. of Mlrioe Mo-1M Colou del M• Yoath Doealcl. 409 Beine La., Bal-C..ter. Punta •• 110 PIG" boa. Yide macla of dle leacleulaip • • ....__.,,~.pt. t 'Ill• P101fM1 will coaalat of A. a.it-ud-tu car atnack dle I&OrJ telliaa. uu Mel cratu. putedcar'or !Wbert J ... e. refreeiiiMat lime, aacl ora .. liOS.tababel, CoataMeaa. aiaed pl8J. OD P.t An. u• Abaloee If dae prop• PfOYII Ac- A.n., Balboa hlaacl. •. Eel-ceufal, it will be eateoclecl ward Dalyea. ~ Jumiu, 110 other ueaa, ncb •• Mari- Coroaa del Mar, puaiaa a aera Put aad llda St. Put, car clri•• by Jamu Slemeoa, accorclaa to the rec:reatioa 207 Priacaeoa Dr., Coata cliYiaioa. Maaa. ltrllck a car driYQ by un11 •ti'MII Normaa Soaatq or Loa A.a· LARRY CAPUNE hu lidded lnOtlttr first to his hlstoty IM- Itlng paddleboard trip from SM Francisco to Newpcwt Buch. He Is the first NeWl)Orter Inn guest to be registered ~t se~. The Newporter Inn cruiser met the young llfeguatd a mile off shore for the lut leg of hi s 18-d~y jouney last Friday. Here he Is being congtatulated by George Buccola, owner of the Newporter Inn. Rested up from his 507~11e paddling trip, 22-yeat~ld L atry, now a resident of B~lboa Island, has re- gistered at Orange Co~st Coll ege and Is attending classes a•l•• oa Cout Hwy. aear AIIIIII.DIII Bayalaore Dr., Bay !laorea Mr. Mel Mu. Maralaall !ll· • • .Harry Mit.cbell of Haw-~ or Ole~le, w• JDit dlorae colliclecl with Barbara •JOJecl daetr fuat .acatiOD Salcido 719 HeliotJOpe An. at tlae N.ewport oce~ Croat, ' . • bue pn.aae for the aatual Co~a del Mar, at ~e aat~ baaaty" bot cli•ay for tlae HCUOD or. Placeoua An. beach litter. •cl Sllllpeno~ An., Coata "The meoace aeeda 110 be M~·~· •• A bacycle owaed bJ 110ppect at dae aoorce.'' alley Walla.a1 Modeo, 430 E. lht aay ia a letter to dae City St., Central Newport. wu Coaoc:i l commeatiaa parti· Stolen from Weatcliff Piau calarly ~ dae 40th St. beac:b. ~ •• A bcualu ripped off the "Pedlapa daere aboolcl be wi odow acreen aad prowled 1110re aip wamina•. pgblicity the bome or Jooea WiDDifred, for impron~oeat, or eno ci- llO.B 4Sth St., We at Newport tioa the littert»oa." there. LAGUNA LIDO Luxury Beach Front Apartments in South L..guna All Wrth Spectacular Views 2&3••·•--2 ..... For Lease From s-to $500 Per Mow• • • • • • • • Golct Medallion T otel Electric (Built-in Range. Oven. Diahwesher, Refrigerator) Fully Carpeted end Draped Completely Soundproof Elevators to leech I Pool Enclosed 6eretea Colorfui Clul» Lounte• for Personal Entertaining Each Apartment with Private T •"•c• 6 PUINIIHID MODILI OPBI DAILY LAGUNA LIDO 31711 So. Co ••t Hwy. ~ Sw ........ 17J.I1f2 7 THE FINEST AUTOMOBILE ... IS ALWAYS SEEN AT THE FINEST PLACES to aee the FINEST AUTOMOBILE go to ~"" .. ~ -.-..... ..., ODIIIO' .. T.-"-AOa TO IIUY, -~ JOAYeA ... .. MOll. 'T.-u ""'• TL ....... . I~ET 2121 111111 ILYI. CiliA IIIII ••••• 146-1211 Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerc Welcomes MUTUAL SAVINGS ::;C,A~~o:N PASADENA TO In 10 OFFICI. ••a IlL Ill-"Till •• OF TIIIU" ADa H. IJDD, D.D.s. THIS fELCOIIE IS EXTENDED BY IIEIIBERS Uoity Realty, IDe. Raben AlJ)aaF, M.D. OF THE CORON liAR CHAMBER: Lee Vader Rea~ AU Amencao W.Ukat Vao'a Ckaoen ~ C.~t A Drapery Co. Vopl Compeoy lealtan Arllel'a W alka aod ~e Inc. P. J. Audette, M.D. WaliiCD A Com~oy lal-W• nuel SUYice WbitmaD'I Garage 1e11t0D leaky W &neD 'a Stereo-V111oo Jay A. aaa. Compuy FUt Tbucre lalla Ncnury T1ae Newpon Hubor Ebatp 1aDk of ~ea PllaiDCIIrilkalty Co. 111 hc:lto (lay leaky) Fo.wa GrW lay aDd ..... Ieahy fowoo()-leaky lraa'l Pllldonl Goodbody A Co. t1ae lraa IUDJ Gay Lady Clyde .... Nobile Ftoduc:ta Gc:lrdoo H. Glall. Ardtltect a.abard'a H.rbm llbarmacy RESIDENT MIWIIU ICc.a.hi...U ....... A Com.-y ICoroea 4el w.r Aldma1 Holp. ICoroea4eiW.,_., IOIII'OIYI da1 Nar ,.._macy • ..,.._.HlD'IO..ta• la • .._u AAtt .. Sbop IO~rt~t-• 1tunnac y ICc-ll.JdtJ Aputmeata ICc-.• PllambiDJ IOarOIM da1 .._ AadiO Pana IOOWII TV ICIGWII Htl'dw- ICiw.D. w..-Aeo. IOarOIM da1 W. 'baftl .... _..,. ... 11 .. .,.. .. , Awards aeli&.oa de 0.0, Newport Beach area womea' 1 au.iliuy for die Bla Btodleu. John Melnnia, wbo operatu hi• owe commercial priatiaa company in Oranae. waa cited by the Bia Brothcra aroup fo• material contribution• to lbi• public ae"ice aaency'a Announced proa.ram• an Oraaae Couty from the time the aaeocy wat eatat.liabed in tbll area. Dick Richard, head of Rich- ard' 1 Lido Market, preaented tho Oiuinauaahed Service Award a on ~half of the boerd of duectora of tho Bia Bra-- then of Oranao County, of wbicb he ia a member. Tbe S,e .. t Cooher Award, named for the founder or the Nation- al Bia Brotheu movement, waa pre1C11ted by Jamoa Kil- linaewort.h, preaident of the Newponer Publiabina Com- pany, lalt year'• recipient of thia award. • NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN ARST SECTION-PAGE U THURSDAY, SEPT. ~4. 1964 CORONA DEL IIIAR, CAliF. T'lloeae Walk•, Cocooa del .._ ..,...,, wu preeeeted wh~ Ge ErHet Coolter Die- dapi .... lerYice Award by .. Bia Brodlere of Or•ae C.O.tJ at Gat orauiutioa'• SbG A.aal Awarda B•q.aet MoodiiJ aiallt, s.,t. ll, at Ge Belboa Bay Chab. Pi .. otlaer Oralia• C.O.ty ciduae were eimilarly booore4 at the baaquet. reeei•iea DhtiD· pilhcd Service Awarcla for STATE OFFICER TO TALK &.heir contributioa &.o l.bh pub-Mu. J~lia Arri. fiut vice- lie eervice aaency' 1 proatam. preaident of the California Tbe lattet bonore went to Pederation of Busineu and Or. Joaepb Tirlc:o and Dr. Profeuional Women's Clubs, Maurice Riaelina of Santa will apeak at the dinner meetina or lhe Newpo rt Har- bor BPW Club Thuuday evenina. Oct. I . at lhe Men Verde Countr) Club. Costa Mesa. DORIS DAY and ~ock Hudson are pictured In a scene from their new romantic comedy, "Pillow Talk," now showing at the Port Theatre In Corona del W11. Other stars are Tony Randall and Thelma Ritter. "Operation Petticoat" Is also on the program. 1-LTOI Plnll •u AT All Of 71 Ana; John T. Melnni1 of Oruae, Mu. Pat Co& of San- ta Ana and Mu. Pat Mellott or Newport Beach. COM Is Finance . Center She is adminisuauve aua- tant i.n the. Pomona appa~el firm of Pearsall Bros. She haa served the Pomona BPW Clubfo1 12 yean 11 ueuurer, VICe-president and president.; lhe Sterra \1&1 D11trict audito&, vace-"resident pru ident; and the Slll deration u proaram *local Cetrtrol el N•z•tf•• * ..... el ,.. • .,,.,.., Act * ,,... . ,,.,.,_ aad Geftf .. ' Gcwem ,..., o.t ol ......... •D!TAIL!D O!M!RAL IMSURAMCI! COV!RAGI! ar ED W'.ARD Ar JAY I. IIM,IO N . NEW_.O,_T 8LVD. Naw.-o.-T 8EA04 HamHtoe Patton, 70, real- cleat of Pua4eoa and Cor- oaa del Mar, cfied Sept. 1~ ia l:luntiaa toa Memorial Hoapi- tal, Puadeaa, after a brief illaeu. He wu bom rn Chicaao. ed.ac•ed at Lake Porel t Academy and Amberat Col- leae. In 19S4 be marri ed Mu. Wilma Qoarle1 Walter of Cor- ona del Mar. Sw•i•ou include hi 1 wi - dow, 7 children and 20 arand- children. Mr. Patton oraanizod the Paudena Pcderal s .. ina and Loan Auoci ation and wu active aa preaident and man- aaer until bi1 death. He wu the son-in-law of Mra. Mattie L. Quarlea of Corona del Mar. GIRL FOR THE PIZZO'S Adauptcrwu bom SuDday , Sept. 6, in Hoaa Hoapital to Or. 81'1d Mu. Albert G. Pizzo, 417 Pranciaco Or., Weat Up- per Bay. Mr. Walker baa been 1 mem- ber or the bOard of dilectou o( the Bia Btothera of Oranae Coonty aince mid-1962. He wu inatrumental in draftina a trult apeement whereby citizen• could contribute perpetuatina fund• to the Bia Blothera propam, and ia now aemna bil aecond term aa dlairman of the oraanization' • Special Gift• Committee. Or. Tirico for the put five yeara baa aerved u chai~ man of the committee aeekina aupport for the Bi 1 Broth en emona the medical profeuion in Oranae County. Dr. Riael- ina baa aerved for the put two yeara 11 1 profeuional conauhant to the Bia Bro- thera aetecdon committee, 1 volunteer aroup of profea- aional poople who acreen all applicanu for Bia Brother auianmenu. Mn. Pat Coa baa aerved aa ebairm• of the Bia Brotheu Sante Ana women'• aul.iliary, Talenu??? Mra. Pat Mellot ia ootaoina preaident of the An- SAMUEL ROBERT Tl• i••puao.,. SAMUEL ROBERT, l•.aA•r coataricr ... • • • 110• iaJroaac .. -'• "PRARJE SlJEDE" coal ;,. •.JJl• 1M. "'-•J U. W«l li& .. 14l• Ja..J.o•• clauic, i• MridtcJ by lAc J • ., -~~ ,n.uu .. p.aiiJ of au ,. .. , .... ,. ( .. .A~tllll) 150.00 ...... "' .... ., ..... ...U-'1 •...... I JtAIInlbhl With the openina or the lo· cal office of Mutual Savina• and Losn Aun.or Puadena. Corona del ~., claama to have the nation's areatelt concentration of financiel institutions, rated on the ratio to population. Here is the complete lilt or financial offices now lo-- cated in Corona del \1ar: • SA VIHGS & LO AH Corona del Mil office of Mutual Savinas& Loan Asan. of Puadena; Richard T. (Dick.) McCulloch, manaaer. Corona del \1ar offi oe of Newport Balboa Savinas & Loan Aun.; Carol French, manaaer. • IAMKS Banlc of America; Rudy Wea10n, manaaer. Security First Nauonal Bank.; Gene ~ntaomery, manaaer. United California Bank.. Robert Leech, manaaer. • STOCK BROKERS Crowell, Weedon &I Co.; Mille ~yen, manaaer. WelfcliH Plaza t Newporter Inn Goodbody t Co., Robert Schock.. manaaer. Letter, Ryons & Co.; Dean Campbell, resadent partner. Wa laton & Co. Inc., Glen Jonea, manaacr. GIRL FOR 8UDLOP4GS ~r. and ~rs. Dale H. Bud- lona. II Bay Island, Balboa, are parent s or a dauahter born Tue&day. Sept. IS, an Hoaa Hospt tal. r 'f I ' .... " \ ) . d< nator, recordlna se 2nd and first vtce-p and leadetsht p and on tion chatnna~~. De'4url Tosh, emblem ch man of the local club. ••II tnuoduce \1rs. Am and dts- cuu the club emblem. \4rs. Aida Gorton. 673-249S, 11 handlina reservauons. The Newport Harbor BPV. will hold an Onental part) th11 Saturday evcnan&. Sept. 26 , at the Elks Lodac. \ I J; I I ~ * T ovgher Narcotfa l.crw• * Sourtd ';""'' ftolky Vote for JOHN SCHMITZ STATE SENATE SU IS~RIIE TO THE EHSI GM •• 01 S.0550 T"• ••IF 11•• s,.,., ,riatetl Ntl ,. ........ .. 111 ft.e City ef M•w,•rt l ••c" , .... ,..,.~ ~-, fashion news: Panti -slip Camisole Style 925 'trith strf'tch-lace straps and stretch-lace back trim for the smoothest po ihle fit ... ~rfect with any Panti-slip, half-slip or petti-pant. '0LG:\ first ladr nf nodtr-fashtoos ,._..,.\. '~ "Vete''~"OJ Veta's INTIMATE APPAIEL I I lliPOIT HARIOR E_,. Plllr SECTIGI -PAGE 14 COOIIOOCOPPIIID 'Ill• Com Weaa Callromla ..,....iCM Auambly haa OIMIIpiled a new cookbook, wlai_. .... t 011 aale at the Sept. 1~ meetlna at the Mon- Newport Junior Ebell ::·~~~~~~ =.h:! Plans Year's Events ooeuit.aou or rec:ipea •• 'ftl IN& ,...... ...._ tl .. a In ... ._ .._. ~.. 8any Ooldw8ter, Mra. • ..,... ....,.. .a.11r Del .._ ftlr ._.... -. JW Nol• .Priaaelle, Mra. Joha -..... _ ..._ t..-~.o~ ._. • _... 1 IIIIa ,_ .. G p ......... THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, IM4 CORellA DEl liAR, CAliF. ~-"'--: u.. Ro .. -Dadham ~ -- - --•• '· -• • ._ ~nnutl. rout. ..., .. ~ dlllrtll .. .._, •• ~ -. .....__ ,.,_,._ f'rllllt and Mra. J .-nea Utt. •-~ ........ w ....... f'rlllk Iu 'rlet, 'D. u"m•, lkiiiNPallllrri, ...... P. .............. ,_,..,., fttodln ..._ Jr., a-tal . ,.._., Eric Wllllaml, _. 8obart All ...... lin. Amlrd lew., ...,. ....... eba.lrasa, wiD .. .-a .,.... for tbe ~ eocktall putr for tbe J......., ...... for Oct. a. Anottlar e.m- ......... tbe Jlalor Dell _.t , .......... tJr.eb. Dee. I ill the ..,_ BQ Olb, tNnte ol wbtdl wUI be ,....._ A La Carte -Cir- ca 1•. Grid Clash The pictiiOD c:laahea be- t weeD the power bouaea or the uc:luaive Sanaet Lu- pe will not be aeon thia year. In the put the Coate Meaa Muatanaa and Harbor Hip have met Fullerton and Ran- cho Alamitoa aa membera or the Swuet Leaaue, but now they meet Savanna, Oranae. Garden Orove, Buena Park, Bolaa Ora.ode and Fullerton in the new Freeway Leaaue. The Muatanaa opeD their aeaaon with an intra-leaaue acrimmaae aaainat Huntioa- too Beach thi 1 Friday, Sept. 25 at Harbor Hiab. , We join in welcoming to Corona del Mar a distinguished member ot our industry -Mutual Savings and Loan Association ot Pasaden~ its esteemed Chairman ot the Board, Richard D. Aston, and its distinguished President, Louis R. Vincenti. CURRENT RATE 4.ass PER 4NNUM p .. ,._. c...-., .... ,.,.,,...,.., s.-• Aw- SHOP IN All CONOmONID COMfOIT Corona del Mat. aa a mem- ber of the new lnine Loaaue, will field aaainat La Quinta, Valencia, Loara. Kennedy and Villa Park. CorOlla del M•'• fuat aame will be thia Saturday eveoina. Sept. 26, qainat Harbor Hip in a con- trolled acrirmnaae at Harbor Hip. JJU v,. ,,. ""'•"'' a.n,. c. , •. ,. .,,.o,.. ,,, ''JO cO'O"• ••' 41•' "''.c• 1•"' t •• , c~··' H ,. ••• 2s u E. Coott Hwy. CORONA DEL MAR 01. 3-1190 THE MANDARIN MARK 10 SERIES GF-7<45 21-lnch tub• (overall dlameter)-2615 aquare-lnch picture Cabinetry: The Mandarin Ia ortental-lnaplred furni- ture designed for thoae who Mt tomorrow'• trenda In taste. Smooth-eliding wood-panlf tambour doora are highlighted by Dyneaty br111 ftdurH. Dlatlnctively woven grille fabric and hlgbtr poUahed btadl lecquer flnl1h enhance The M1nderln'1 Fer E1at flavor. H-JOIA .. , W--45~ .. , D-11"• (cabinet), .". (Oftrlllf). Petfennaftce Feat•,..: UnaurpeaMd alt-channlf VHF (I to 11) and UHF (14 to ., tun1n1 • Powertue New YIN Tuttera • lmptWvM New V.... Color Cttea- ... wtth --volta ,., ,..,. ,..., (lector, .. juated) • Q~t~,..proof RCA Heth,..., Color Tube • Automatic Color Purtfter • T .. r I r duo-cone ., • .._. • Euy, accurete color ......... I aa.. ............ 11WIRELESS WIZARD" ....... c ...... , ........... extra) •ARK tl SDIIS 8F-741-R Tune~'ttlnt"Md "colore H chlnell VHF cMnn1l1, lldJuetl volume up or down, turM TV off llftd Met& Oft rem a .. .,, even turN II power ~ ...... off. ~ ---, I' SHOPS AND SERVICES • APftAIIL _.,.. .. ewtA .. .... ,... .• IF I C.UUAIIA Ana I .... ..... ,,.. ... C& JIM~ ................... ~II lllltiiiM .... ::=-.:: ::: *•• .... e AUTO IIPAII C.r Semce ...... rte4 .. Pto.-r......, •• o. .. ..s. JAGUAI .......... sa.lt41 2221 ...... c.M. • IIAUTY W.OM LOIUIMI'I IU.UTY tfOOI 21J2 B. Couc H.,. ODteaa ... ..., .... .,~,,. • We .... -· •trle ..... o,. n.a. a Pa. ""· * ADDITDCS REMODB.JNG * Freel H. Gerwkk Uc. 6 1M.. tn.eo&S 7M W. '"' lt., c.M. • h&Wil -!::~~ ~ ·~~ ........ 2111 S. Je..,l,. lt4. Ll l-Ull ... o .... 421 C.eteMeee ... , •• ,.$ OUHOW ll•aa.• .. •• _..,....._ •• J& ............ ...... _ ............. &. ..._c.M.u...._ • ISCIOW IIACOII IICIOW IIC. ......., ... 114&. .... OOII'AIBIA • PIIIIGLASS F11111LASIIUPPLIIS et,.w .. s....,u*" c... ..... ..... ... 0 "'' .. .. I Hill -U ... '"'"'• ... c..-. • FLORIST IIOAIIAY FLOWER SHOft Se~n1 tile Hart.or Area 1166 -Ne..,n 8oolnard Coata Meaa Nl C..2467 • GAIDIMIMG NJflllltt.f ....... e ... wee " -, 1M ..._ ca .. .. _. -..u ... a". u • •sM. I ··--IilLI aru ... WAlL ·TO • WALL .... ... I .... _ .... u M6U. ....... .. -...·awoan J.-.,aw.-...... NLLJ&tiQUAM 2JO KMT f7TH STMKT c::o.TA ~ CALIJIICMNA PMu .. ,171 Nei .. W.L-• •tM-...cl DICit ... WILL At-1 ........ ___ OIDIIp Ufe • MID e PIN a 'heft Tel.,._e ...._.14 Coda ..... • IMTIIIOIS IITIIIOII ~ II .. OIT FIIIITUII !et.ll"'-4 1f46 Ch.t .. W, Avatlft A.I.O. ... ._. ,_ .. ..., .. 11, N.S..I.O. 3631 w .. t C..et Hlwey .. ....,.,. ...... ftHOMI '" •m PAT OLIYII .,..,. A ............ .... ........... ., .. ............ , ........... a.M I. C..et Hwy., CDM ., .... • JIWILIR WALLACE CALDERHEA J•••L•a )UJLCMit ...... c-...... -...NUt • ~ LIDO TllANSPia CO. ,......,_ ~ '\.IAYI Till ..... Te Ul "-e,._ZUI r.o. •• uu. ....._ .... • VAll •nPIMi IIIVICI • tJ.,i lWM• ... ····-CALL 01 1-1• • ftAJMT1MG PAINllHG LICENSED, INSURED ... ........ ,. ... ~ ..... , WIJI Ml H ... ...... SU4J6S PAINTING ., .... )M. ........... .............. .. a.. ...... ,, .. IIIlO& ftADITIMO -... .__.,...e ....... Cell 60 I tf... 61~10U. .......... ~ ....... ,.,_.1 ......... • a • .,fltel ..ua w ................ . OM. ............ . ....... _ . ..__. ... ,_ .,...... ...... . CUSTOM FURNITURE Ml~ .... 7441 -Coeca W.ea - • rtT SU'fPLIIS =..:..--- TaO,.CA'-PISM •• .. _ ......... •4 -•• ~tlful aelectle11 •f ~eel flah 111 *• •-We .. .. c•ry • fvl .,_ .... -·-·· •4 ... -·• .... t•• llee4e4 ,., .. .._..,, s-tfl S.e T ... ...... 311 ....... ". c.w. Ll~ 1.7t61, C.ete lilt••• • ,UIIIIIMG A. R. MARSAC rLUMBER 100 Caraatioe A ... Coroaa .tel "'ar rt .. IMaa Repaiu DAY a NIGHT WATER HEATERS * IISTAUIAMT I!IKSHI RE' S ... e .. , UJNOl!ON -DINNER COCKTAILS ORiole ).AJ40S )4~ VIA OPORTO Newport Beach • fHOIRiftAJI MAIIRRY'S COMII'Lf!Tf SHO! SE-VICE OaTMOPIOtC .. ,..~,.,, ... s.-•·llat •• Olve S&H Gt•-St-. a litO Hettler llv4. WI 6-1311 e TV'S FOR SALI KIRKPATRICK'S TV • Robert' 1 Tape Recorder Set .. and SerYI c:e OR .3·26SO 27S6 E. Cout Hwy . Corona del \1ar e UrttOLSTIItMG UrttOLSTIIIMG (b-r £arop•• Craf~ntna) •fMOO!L 2 ,c. aet OHL Y Uf.JO Cell "18"'1" 2• ...... H. 1 . 536.6405 II .. !E .. 1. & •'cit"• CUSTOM PURNinJRE and BOAT INTERIORS FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERING 2809 Newport Blvd . Npt .. Beach OR )-{)lOS ~·-1'MO •••• L8'fTDPU8 CIIIM .. ull I I a.)UMUI ............ Ct. mt &. CIMe .., •• CDI NEWPORT HARBOR £dOlt F1RST SECTIOI-I'AGE 15 ntJ ltSOA Y, SEPT. 24, 1tM OOROIIA DEL MAA, CAU F. Party for Veterans The Or•cbotheu Club of Ne..,t Beach, No. 419, WOUld up the c:anent club ye• wit.b tbe 11\Dual party 1i•en eacb year for veteran• from Looa Beac:b Nanl Hoa· pi tal. Scene Of the affair Wal the Americao Leaion Hall on Newport Bay, wbere 18 men were welcomed. A Haw- aiiaa theme waa canied out. bepnnina with a luau htncb· eon c:onaiatioa of teriyaki c:bid:cn, rout pork. yama and auorted freab huita . Toppina off the menu were varioua kinda of home made pi ea. A buae cake in the abapo of a pineapple was present· od to the men on their re· turn to the hospital to be shared with patienu. The cake was made by Mu. Jody Van Aken, dauaJtter of Mn. Joaepb Robinson. who wu dl airman for the affau . Addina to the lalands theme Wete the colorful flowerl llnd fruita used in decoratina the luncheon tablea. Mn. Ro1e Rock waa in chuae of decorations. Entertainment wu provided by the Dorothy Jo dance ltu· dio of Corona del Mu. per-- formina 1cveral Sooth Sea i1land numbeu. F.EiliEUIFAITE TO COIDICT PIIOGIAI Frieda Belinfante, founder and former conductor of the Oranae County Pbilbannonic Orchestra, is return in 1 to the podium to oondoct .. ~an 1n 'Julie," a unique symphony concert at the Loa Alarnitoa TurfCiub, 4961 East Katella, at 8 p.m. today, SepL 24. Miu Belinfante. wbo waa uained both 11 a celliat and aa a conductor in her native Holland, won first prize in a c:onteatoraanized by Europe' a Ot. Hermann Scbercbcn, be· aidea winnina acclaim aa tha cond~aetor of Amat.erdam'a Radio Symphony Orc:beaua. N•ratot will be Aladdin, featured performer of the Lawrence Wlelt TV abow, PMILCO SCIEinn IS IAIED COI.L TUT Pbilco Corporation ac1en· tist Stephen W. Taai baa been appointed a eonaultant of the National Academy of Sci· ences, to aerve on an advi· vory committee to the t;.S. Air Force Syateml Command. it is 11\DOilncod bere today by Dr. Lloyd P. Smith, vice preaident·reaeuch, Ptulco Corporation. Dt. 9nith aaid that Dt. Tui will work aa a member of the National Academy of Sci· encc•' Boron Study GtOuf', providina further techna cal and acientHic oonaultation for the U.S.A.F. boron lech-~ noloiY proar~m . BY OWNBR -COM 2 uniu. l beclroonla eacb. Q\aict atreeL New ht T .D. lS yu . 6~. Owner will carry am all lnd. ns. 9SO. 67 s- 3604, 61l..Q7S3. BY OWNER. 2 bdnn. house, Spic and apan inaide and out. Priced riabt. Look 11 617 N11c:iuus, COM. then call owner at () 7 5-0047 eveninaa. 3 bedroom-2 bath Medallion Home. All wool carpets· cuat.om drapea and ahades, Del Piao T1le entry. Room for pool. Sprinkler system. Larae pauo. Open bouse Saturday & Sunday. Owner ti7~S76} 1000 Sea Lane, COM. 14:>,000 -lenns. OCEAN VIEW, Fee Simple 2 bedroom, 11.1: baths. Room for expansion. Carpets, dtapcs, electric kitchen. Open. S20 De Ann Dr., Corona Hiahlanda, Owne~ OR 3-i,ROO. Wall cooperate. •IIOUSES FOR RENT NORTH COSTA \1E.SA. Fur· n11hed bachelor apt. Very tarae delu1e. Alao 1 bedJOOm apt. fumi abed or unfumi ah· ed. 2880 La Salle. Ph. S31,.. 703S COM 2 Br. F11m. bouae. Gar· aae and Paoo by month or leue. 673-.3604, 67l-07Sl. FURNISHED 1 bedroom apart· ment. 1110 pet month. Adulu. No peta. 673-SH7. 4.34~ Acacia, POR RENT 1 bedroom ru~ niabed apanment yearly, tiS. Adlllta -No peu. 6 7.3- .3240. AUGT111 BACK BAY BEAUTY Thu .3 bedroom, 2"'.1 bath home con 11 su of 2000 q . fl. of custom ~eaan.::e, wba ch anc ludes a spac1ous fam1ly room. Lovely ortew of F a5l Bluff Aucuon al stle · 22.3 5 Tusun 4.ve . ~ewpon tnach, Sunday, Uctober 11 , at 2 p m Broker coopeuuoo anvtted. For ttluatnted brochure contact: PIATELLI AuctionHr, Realtors 361 S. Robertson Blvd, Beverly Hi II s, Calif. (213) 652-6900 LEGAL MOTlCE ........ 2 .......... SMALL APART~ENT fur rent on Balb011 Island for the Winter month~. sSO mo. Would Ptefet OUI or towner who wants a pl~&ce to s uay weekend ~. f. 3·1S07. • RENTALS FREE Rt-_,TAL I"RVlCE SQS 1D UM f'CI fl\O nth. V.e do your roadwork ftee ~~~ ,.._ ---OR .3-~SSO, Co ron a del \1u . \if 2-)1,()(), 'ev.port 'leach. • OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT POR LBA.I8 -1 otft ce eait.al Corou clel .... t.i..a.le for ln:Wtect. eqiaeer, _. face.rtaa ,.,... .... u ... etc. Will c~econ.. a at• to •iL Call 67)..20)), o ... er. OPPICE or uore apace for rent in Corona del M•. eoath aide of t.be ltipway; 700 aq.. fL in rear. f'all owner at Eaaip, 611-0SSO, • IUtlleiU I.TMd ONE CORO A DEl \1AR commercial rental. Suatable for office or shop. ISS pet month. 67.3-2020. VOGEL co. ..OWN YOUR OWN" 1~ down. • .. mo. "Uiua ,... dama." 4dDita, no pelt, Mobile Komca. I 0140 " lar- aer, San Luia Rey Mobile Home Eatat ca, 4202 Mi_. aion, Oce•aide. 722-1201. • WORilWAMTID IRONING. 'h.. of ell*'" i•« 011 all ~· of clo- tbina .t lieeo. ~·~htry, m•'• alliru. 11.~ per Hr • M-.1 Whi1ma, #o07 ~ .. ri&e. COM. OR 3-2114. PllOFESSIONAL SERVICES EAitiaJ, c:ntac:in, ,.-... ... , wririaa. .Kpeft .... - Uei .. rti'J of C ahfoaia. .. Eel~ of loc:al pclbUaiaa COIIP_,. .._aecript.a, 4li .. ..,.. ........... Mrs. a. •. .. ,.n ... . IIIUAILB ~*VB -_, .,. ...... ..w., ... t.e.d Wa&e-. .. Hawtiae, ,.. 'n.l!g OA. 646-1197. STEADY llloeaeke-.>iDI day work waated or clailcl ~an. E.aperi .. ~ecL 646-.3$76, LKAL MOT1CI without covenent or wenenh, eipteU or unpiled, '"!lerchnfl title, po-eMion, or et~C'um­ brancea, 10 pev the remalnlnjl •llsre~te principal sum of the ~tot.-~teeu~d bv nad IHf'CI of Tnast, &~wit: 119,Q8S,92. wuh illterellt from ~ovembPr 30, 1963, •• in Mid aote provided, ad· vuc:ea, If uy, lllder Ute '"""• of .. td Deed of Tn~•t. 1.-.. j&. eh•!l"._ •nd P'q'f'll .. f'l n l ahf' l'n.stu and o f the t.rulltl ere• ted by eaid Deed of Tnost. 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Bo•l04l, Coeta W.aa. \Jf call ~dlael, U •)49L -·---N£• ··•~.,.. 1 s~· By a_, ColJ.el•r -1S. 1J2 s ... 11111 ..... , Coata *• -, •• ., MRS. lltEilBSA R.ENNER. Seta Butolr.'a papil, baa • openiDa for 1if\ed pitDO atad•t•. Photte 67S.OUl. M.COHOUCS ANONYMOUS. Harbor Ana. 673-&114. ~ boul. S'TI!.AM 8A 1111 AND IIAAI- SAOI! ., ....---. '"'aiae .,.. ))55 Via LWa Ne..,on ...._, 61~)61) SACRIFICE Bo\ 's Sch•tnn ba ke, encyclopedaa. Also. chaldJen'' encyclopedia. set of Scaencc books. \1usl ,ell. S~4-R326. RL \t\t,Gf-S-'LE. Fttda) and Satu1day. 19th and 'Placenua. C. \t. Q a.m. to f. 30 p.m. •L.On .. ACIIMI .. IM.I LARGE LOT -pea••t oc•• riew, preati,. ana -o•er, t26,._ STAN MTH REAL TOR. 67). lDlO. SACIUPK.'Z S •••• .. , loa. ................ al,... CM ~· eutha. 67~ ............. • ftiT .,PP\.11$ -.Al\JaE ...... "'' ............ ,.... TA).Mtl./lta ..... 11NIEST Toy PooclJea -PIIP" pl11 ucl •Ita. O.Oke of colora. Tiay Peo4ltt •cl Yorlr.ulr• Terri• ec ,..._ a..,..-~ Kl c.. .. ,._ .... ). lTAlJAN ~., ......... . ,. ................ . UALEI'IATI IARTD WANTI 10 8UY ,_ OWMI 1 bdllt• .__Of 4llplel ia 0..1 ..r .... 67~2],.. . 11M. IIYA11 . ... , ..• O.'t .... "' , .... ... ,..,.. ..... a ....... OUI fXOUNGI •taiiLISTS OOYL& 00. ,_.1161 ma. n•~&.c.e ...... HELP IANTED NOilWE<L\N Hoeaet..,_ -u .. -t.. 01._ __,., , .. f• ..... "-at ---~ ... 6'75-)0'72 ., .. 6. P1lAcnCAL NUUE -No liu ia. llel-oea. ~1-011)&. kl ...... E&pea. for lon1 aatab. Real Euate offi c:e. Top commi- aioaa. Alao aalulady - ren&al uperiuu. S...t.r4 RMity 1306 ft..tl Ave., laJ .... Ia~ e MOVING &. STOIAil MUlDe Yll' .. ll MD S10IIMI ...... ---~~-·-a.u. ~-u ..,..u.- J7S&l1•1L.C......_ Alit X:C: 01 lc. TAIU~ ... ,,... ... I$ ..... ..., ).tJ ...... ( ............... ~a U16 ... Cieal ..... .., -~:::.. rrz*NwAY PlAMOI PractiCe .......... tllt; ,.. ., • -· ....... of .. • H •• ...... Orpa. .... --e ,._, ..... , .......... ; Bl~c ..-a.- ·-....... ~;a..t ,._ ,_ "'·" ·-·· ~ ..... , ...... ICIMDT-P't&U" 0). lt0'7 ........... .. .... Me • CAIS FOI SU.E • .......... z. .......... w .. , ..... .. .... ............ 01.,,., .. LMr .. P,t90 .. ,., ...... , IUIOPIAM DILIVIRY MIANUAaTIIS A PLEASUT PLACE TO DEAL •••••m . .... ,. ......... . ... , ......... .... TUI .. nA,_ Ull' 1001 financint crvoi~.We AI• .. c.-ry our own contrac1L s •• Tl s.•• M EWPORTER MOTORS 20l6 H.t. II..L ' eo ... ..._ S..S29• s..a511 o.dial ........ ...... a.o.da • •s.OO ... AI• free t·-·· JCJaDNitl P8T IHOP, J1S1 L CleM ..... CDI .,,.... ~SEM~ • IW IITAft UIIALD lAY Vacant lot 100d00 on top lnel of thia private COnlllunity. The lot ia level and ready to bailcl on with all utilitiea undera•ou.nct Tenoi a coarta, pool, clubbouae and printe beach. Priced rip& at 135,000. COIIOIA DEL MAR DUPLEX Top income on thia 2 bdrm home with aueat apartment in rear and new 1 bdrm apartment over aaraae. Home and aueat apanment are fur- ftiahed. Potential income of S340 per month and all for JUst $)7,500. HAIIIOII YIE• HILLS OPEN HOUSE DAILY UIS IOLDEIIOD See th1s beat 4 bdnn, 2~ bath floor plan in Har- bor Ve ew Hilla. Mou fabuloua view of the en- tire bay area. A little TLC would make this a ahowplace for a youaa (or old) uecutive. Be- low market at j ust $42,500. 3S42 r.t Cnut H11hwl1 Corona ckl ~ar. CaW SHOIECLIFFS by 67$.2101 Ocean J Perfecuoll best desc11bes th1s attractive imma- culate home. There es a charmena lavina room weth ocean v1ev.. <\ cheerful den and a aood- slzed d;nana room, a larae master bednn. with ItS own bath. plus 2 o ther bedtms. &: batb. Pi- nest caspets &. dupes. 2 pauos overlookina a love I y pool-sized a arden v.1 th complete privacy. In fact, everylhana desuable 1n a home. Owner's leavina and has puced home to sell quickly at $55,000. 2. Reduced S6,000. Spacious ltvana room, l111e den, sunny kitchen & bt eakfast nook , 2 bdnna., 2 batba. enchanuna patio and beautiful secluded aarden. Open afternoons, 259 Mornina Canyon Rd. WOOTTOIIEALTY 2UO IL C..at HWJ., c-a Ml W., oa s~ -ott J-2J55 Balboa Business Building Leased to laundromat. .. plus 2-2 bednn. furniahed apartments. Just a fcv. feet to Bay. A.s luna sSO,OOO • • • Newport Beach Block to Ocean Furn1shed Reach cottaae on co~nct lot. S2,500 down . Full PII CC S21.500 • • • lAY FRO•T -Sale~ or Rentals. wente! o r yearly. ........ ... H'TAL.e • T••oca 80'7 lt ........ eo .. •L.vo. aAL.eoA , C:AL.II"'-1.0. O II'P. e7.s.eeeo ,. ••. e7a·••2• Quain/ 2 bedrm & den home, bl t·in kitchen t 1 bdrm. opt. over dbl. gar. & guest room & both -fur- nished -$51 ,500. (J,.anJ Canal _ • bdrms., 2 baths, carpets, drapes, stove & refrig., new dock -excellent buy -S55,000. Q,. larf• lol 2 fw- nished cotto9es each with patio, gara9e. Thit Is on excellent home & income prop«fy with olmoat 3,000 aq. ft. -$79,500. •u-. lltl1r ..................... a-ow..- I .. . to include so many extra quality features that you wouldn't expec t to find in this well-priced home. It is beautiful and spacious and yet so well arranged that it is compact in floor plan and easy to care for. Features 3 baths, a large guest house, a huge gal'" age plus a worbhop. T1Y TIE UnLE OFF1CE .Til TIE Ill IEIVICI freflcla J. Hetvetla, R .. lter Celv1n S. fett, Aueclete Wlnlfre_. L. feu, Aaaecl ... FOR SALE Calvin S. Fou, Auociate OCEAN F RONT Dupin 3 bedrooms up, 2 bath: 2 bed- rooma down, 1 bath. S74,500. S5~.000 loan commitment. OCEAN FRONT Duplex, cot. lot, new carpets and dupea. Beat rental area. ~0.000. $46,000 loan available. CORNER D PLEX, 1 ~ yu. old, 3 bedrooma up, 2 bath: 2 bdnns, 2 bath down, fire- place. caspet & drapea. 549,- SOO. 1)8,000 loan available. owe second. BRAND NEW cuatom built atudio type , 3 and 3, 5 batha, 147,500, excellent financina. • • • Leaaehold Oceanaire 4 - 2 bedroom a furni ahed and un- futniahed from 138.500 up. RENTALS Winifred L. Poaa, Aaaociate 2 BEDROOM OCEAN Winter, fireplace, • I 15. 4 BEDROOMS, furn .• winter, uoo. 1 BEDROOM, winter for •90. 3 BEDROOM, winter for •t~O. 2 BEDROOM unfur., yearly, $160. 1 BEDROOM unfur., yearly I I OS. 4 BEDROOM unfurn., yea1ly uoo. • • • Vincent'a Market, 2214 New- port Bh•d., sale or lona tenn leaae, 208 1 121' on New- port Blvd. More adj.acent pro- perty available. WANTED REAL EST ATE SALE9.1AN FRANCIS J. HORVATH, RHhor 3420 W. lela... • 67~ 1972 Office "l-7187 •41 67S.216tf ......... . lMO'WJ:IT COAir HWT. J'fEWPOft KAOI ua. .. lAY IATII r•t ,.. ........ ....... , ............... w... 1 Bdla,1be .. IPL -aew Ially Ga~Pe&ed •cl ...... .. fldaen~D~, elect. r•ae. .......... • .. e :Jra J. :lor (or other property, small refdtal units, or? u 1-7729 ......... ea. call 67).2114 or Ml 6-lUI BUYS !!/ -..J Cboiceat channel rroat daples nailable -Newly de- corated, and in beat location. 4 Bedroom• and l bed- rooma -or, divide aa you like. Pier and noat, or courae. Tbia, you muat SEE! Only 172,000 -110,000 down . Spacious, beautifully c&rl)eted 1 bedloom home wid\ lovely patio, outdoor fireplace AND cote apartment in rear -I~ blka to ocean and ~ blk to cbanael. 130,000 -IS,OOO dn' .3 bedroom, 2 bath, dbl. aaraae home with room to build another unit. U9,SOO. SubOrdination nailable. . LOTSA LOTS: Primely located lot with ucetlent aar- aae on back -ready to build in front. Nut to • pco- perty above. $23,000 -13,000 dn. ' A lona. vacant 2S 1 9S lot, leu &ban 1 blk to ocean. Close to everythlna. 122,500. Subord. available., Want to build a really BIO duplex, cloae to ocean? (like a atone'a throw away) Tbia Ia the only one of thia she we know or -34 • 134. n~.ooo -~~.000 eta. C-1 Balboa Bhd. 30 x 9S lot in beat downtown loce- tion. •ls.ooo -Make offer. Wby cton•t YOU contDit 01 ).0160 -" IAYOIIIT .;t tl5,'", fee a-le, ). Mclaa., l ..... a ...... "..t.Mi .. la..-or • .,.,.., __________________ _ clelaa aooe PLUI f-'IJ 10018, l nnplac ... ..,, ... electric titct.... Poot-el ae lot aear aew Water Peat. C.JI BUI H_..cta leaJ Baa.a.. BILL HfiDIJCIS .1/..1. £.w. ., ..... 1 w-' ., .... .w. c..-... ..aar..tewofec-•4 Lara• ........ laet ....... pool ...... .. 1& .. 1 ....... a. plltlq. •••••n• YUft Ll- c.aa "',_.,., .. ..,... .. .... .....,.non. a.. ... WATII PltOMT o.a, 1"' ~-· ,_ ~ 1M .,.,: c..-2 ..... . -,. -... -... .... ,... ""· ........ ..u ~lotlr at IJ4.000. ~ .. , ... ,. AaLI IIALn Ml6411 ••1ua. UTATI 111*1" II'Y•D 1111 CDMTUCT cot8N CO. ..... ... ft .., ............ c... ... , ......... .......... ) Large family room with alidlnc Jlau door to patio. W ,w carpets. drapes. 2~ BATHS, fireplace and forced ajr heat. Spaclow HP" ara{e aervtce room with ball bath. Double a:arage and large fenced rear yard. Located in HuntJnrton Beach NEAR FIVE POINTS SHOPPING CENTER. A whale of a buy at only $23,500 -CALL TODAY. Close in C-2 CORNER CO&UIERCLU LOT NEAR E. 17TH STREET and Orange Ave. with thr'M bedroom nome. bachelor apartment and double garage. IDEAL FOR MANY ~ES Of S}tALL BUSINESSES Owner leav1D' town -Call us for details. Retirement Cottage Why retire In a hidden valley or hot de&ert when you can do 10 in pleasant Costa MeJ& 1c enjoy the convenience of walkina to ST. JO).CHIM CATHOUC CHURCH, theatre lc ah Let us show hardwood floors. Manicured lawns front and rear includJng bearing fruit trees. SALES PRJCE ONLY 118,950. Property clear. Sub- mil low down to new financing . Newport Heights A REAL BEAUTY -Two Bedrooms. Built· 1n Modern Kitchen with breakfast bar, separate laundry room. 13'x24' living room with large fireplace. wall to waU carpets thru-out and Quality Drapes. Separate two Car Garage on alley and two professionally landscaped WORK FREE YARDS. Room for boat or trailer storage from alley. YOU WILL UKE THIS FOR ONLY $23,900. Have Claustrophobic Shudder? Tben see this contemporary FOUR BEDROOM. two bath. family room home in MESA VERDE ESTATES. This home is com· pletely carpeted and draped and has a Jove· ly Built·in Kitchen including dishwasher. You'll like the lush landscapmg front and rear. plus front courtyard and large rear arttstically des1gned patio. UNDERPRICED ON TODA Y'S MARKET AT 0:\L Y $28.500. SUBMIT ON"' DOW~. Excellent Cinanc1n~ can be arranged. M.M. LaBorde, Realtor "Yov'll Like Our Friendly S.rvlce• (located In E. 17th St. Shoppint Center) 220 E. 17th St. Cfthone 646-Q555) C"ta Meu Evenint~ Call 675-5705 or 540-0376 BALBOA ISLAND 201 Gemet 0'Et4 HOUSE SAT. AND SUNDAY 1-5 Real family life i a no happy accident, it Ia plan- ned for and built foe. Every consideration waa aiven when buildina thia 3-bedroom -3 bath, all year tound bouae. Lovely fireplace in huae llvlna and family room. Tbe kitchen ia every womana dream, built and deaianed by chambera. lr you want the moat for the money, then juat call ue DOW. CHESTEI F. SALISIURY 315 ,._,. .. A ... , leiiiM lalett4 OIIOLI WtoO n1 Til 1111111YI Lo ••• , , beclroom l bath rally famlllaecl!MJ~De ,. lniu Ternce. POit RENT OIHeatf , ... ...._ YtadJ baeie. lttJ whit Plaa.rde. ~IUL111 11 ••• c...t ....,. c-..... OPDMIIIUT.IWI. 1-1 I .LLIIIISLI -Private Island WiJh your own pier and float for a luae yacht. FABULOUS PANORAMIC VIEW of Newpott Bay from every window of thi a dlannina contemporary home with four bedJooma, ma.id'a room plua )~ badu. Larae Muter Bedroom wid\ your own pri vate sun· deck and built•in projec10r acreen. Venetian Tile Founta.in aeparated dininaroom from lovely aunken livina room with overhead built-in spot ltahu for all your paintinaa. . Larac kitchen with every convenience built-in, in· cludina barbequc. The home for cbe family who de- manda the ultimate in livina pleasure. Write er cell .. .., fw • INedl•re M .. h • ...-a••••· RALPH Y. HINGER Ph .... :;:.•ce :: ~~ Real Estate Office wants experienced soles people for octive full time work SEACREST REALTY C.ll 673-0430 .. ,.. ... X17 .... ,,,. ....... ···~· ..... .~ • • • BALBOA • • • Pour bedroom, 2 bath home ..• luae lot. .. 2 pa- tioa. . .bia fwnily room ... fireplace ... dollble aar•••· .• $43,500, aood tenna. • • • • • • Bread new 3 b~room. l~ batb, flllliiJ 1'00111, th .. place. Tbia ia a beautiful home and a real buy at 151,500. Both homet h&Ye acceu eo prince beach, boat laanc:hina and Balboa Peoiuula Tenni• Club. • • • • • • DU PLBX blaJ, l uit• oa l•a• coner lot, l Ndloom, l badt aaola, acceu lbla cloeble , • ., •• Lira• eec&oaed •••ct. ukiaa M7 ,SOO, t1 .SOO don. Oner will cwry at 6~ !Ill WIST IAliOA 0116111 .. .,...., ~11M, .... , -J~dlll ..... o.u ........ .,,uo ... 15,2,. .... ,.,. ... 0... ... ..., .. Ml•ce IMt .. .-., .... of a. •• o..t wl* I lAra• IICIMI• la at••tl•e Co. H .. 100 ac l•b -"' ,_.., •• n .. Hi&ll. 111&.111 W., .._. ,. • ._, •I c. .... Ml ••· e 1• !MIIIIIe ..a •--.m•••.a..a e --e Cllllll ... NORTH NEWPORT CENTER Cit MOITM MIWPOIT IOULEVAID ACIOSS FIOM MOAG NOS,. TAL AT WUTMIMSTU IL YO. CIOSSIOADS 1'111• co._l._l ••• l0011u • -..JdiiJh o/ ... •l,.•u•• -tt .. ,..,,, '""'"""' e<~""""" u.,.,. ,..,,. eppl•o•oe••· e11, .,.,,...,,, ......,,,, •••'Y .... , ... ~ ...... u.,., .,_.,. -c••.O"'.O. eli ....... &, C.,IOp~ .. ,, C-fi ... C:IIO.., COIOI~I l•uf, .......... , IC~iool, ......... •fl tAt ... O .. , -~ •-'e ..,.,, -.U••ri•• l•••,.,c•. 1-• 6 -~·•· ... ,,,.,.,,.,,.c.,, IJU)I.J • .,, .. ,..,lo,u c. op11cel ,.,..,....,.,, ,A<.to~.,.,.y, p•yn c.J ... ,..,.&. p,.Uctly, ,.WI .to.,, ,,,..,,..~, epAol11•ry. Urutetl Fwo4. •tl fftlfNi •-'•" ''"'"""' /oll10 l'o,~l ....., •eJ• * 010 LIPE HERE * POR DADDY.O: The 22122 nampua rm. for hidina out in a larae way; it haa a SW£. DISH fireplac_, for barbec:uina for SWEDES, beatina, etc. FOR MC>tJMY-Q: the built- in kitchen II bleakratt nook it done in EARLY AMERI· CAN motif wi dt fireplace for bubecuina for EARLY (or laca) AMERICANS. beatina old tad irona, burpina aahu on the rinyl noora etc. The relt or the home it quite nice too' Rehacteatly redac:ed ., t34,500. Take a lool. * HALP ACRE * loYCly 2 yr. old cluplu plua a well kept older home. 2 bdnna. in each. 3 car aaraae. ROOM POR MORE UNITS . .W rl a mile co new UNIV. OP CALIP.IRVJIIE. Pr. t39,500. EXCELLENTVALUE HERE! * THRJPTY? * Then ••• thia 3 .t family rm. "Btt-in" kitcbell; STOP JOHN VOGEL & ASSOC_!!ill---- REALTORS AMD~.U.U~Htto- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : Lido Shores Realty : • • • • • • • 3303 N1_,ort llvd. 67J-2153 : Ct 1 ..... ._.. LIDq tiLl * OPIN DAILY * naP'Bft M1Y rw ... _. ........... .,.... -••w••rt ..... ~W' ... -)..I'J -0 '$! '· p ........ LtDO SANDS ft'.t.UAJr oow ·~ .,. .. 411UMIO&J! IMl. ILA&Y • ........ 2 ..._ OCZA~..-.u:on 2 hcl,.m • W let. ......_. ,__ modUD reaiduce. Obi . ly ra. A.JirXIOOS t.o 1 .ar., R-2 lot •. :.: =-~ _!:~ IIVINI TIIUCI -..... • w,.,. 6 ,_ ,.~,... • II .. POOL '1"enthr ftLIJI'I.,D s. J.lldm-and ,_ Call '"" lteta.lla 1. l ·Wml ~ Goot1 t'U('Q) .Mifi'T •• ~ 197 .soo pq Vtll TIU.D. P'OR .0.\T CORONA DEL \IAR OU~IX , ........ ~-.._. I A ......... ~ IJI,IOO. lew, Z.bect.-. & tr . ~ t bdtm up 2 lwtnn ,.,... ....-, ,_ titl*tJ iv. ,_m, ~ blk . fro"\4orll. 1 WUl fvnwiiMd. •· Cllll llr. La..-,_ ITTLE CORON OC&.t..'f. 1 ~ oW .•• ••·•tt.-r.e-ua Blvd. ae•i C.eelteat Ylew fit ......_ EACH. IJ8.SOO. ~ MS,OOO. WI HAWA NUMUI Of IXCilLINT COMMIICIAL STOID AVAILAaLI .. THI HU•T Of COSTA MilA fOil LIASI. .. .............................. -·········· ................................. . IIALTOIS : ASSOCIATIS • J. C. •••••"'· .._, •~wlelt Dwettlr Hert C..Nir-u- • · 11 ..... O~le '--14 HelM c.t~ l.,... • • I. S. lidlltts a. 1. "•r,.lt .. _•r• '-•-"· Jr A-.t4 Wells • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOOK~',START COO~'' lj;_. ...................................................... . 2 fireplacu. Covered patio. I Beautifolly lawned, ahrubbed l aprinltlered aro~~nda. Near O.C. Colleaell other achoola. All dtia .t more for 114,950. CALL NOW! Tomonow may be'too late! * 5~1310 R-2 * AID THIS UP! front 100 ft. \at 1 yr. old l bdrm 2\4 balh lOftle whb breakfaat rm., 1ft- rice porcb and "Outdoor Li.- ina" patio for 126.500. The 210 ft. of left OYer uaa upon wbicb YOU can build 4 ot S rental a ia · .. "PREE:• ntE LINE PORMS ON ntE LEPT' WIIIMI1 ,. lite a RW ESTATE LKENSE? c k nn 11 r1 ....., .-.. rc• ww r• '• IT'S EASY Cr ohra , ....... lui At1 W. C.... 01«1 .... 149.50 •11n.ut1 IIAUITII-II YUII IINitiiiCI *-..... ~-~.... ::w, .. !TIL!: IEWORT IEACM ... 1121 L.A. 111• W • ..,_... • I L Wilt .... --.... ····-............. . , __ ··-·-.... , ..... 11 ...... ~ ltl I .... l•t ,. • .... ~ ::'"~!!,' ,/.":. :0:. 'io: ·:~~J·~ L-. _.._-L e eo •••.• • I .. l , • .... ..... -*' .... ......., ... :.... .••. ! ___ .,. .. ·-·· ····•li ............................... ~ ReJI Est.lte As J * CHEAPIE. * ~~::;;~·-;-~ REDUCED TO 116.900. Nice I ~~~~~~~~~, FOil SALE DUPLEX OCEA.' "--RE VIEV. Dl PLEX 5000 Seashote Or .. ....8 . - ~2.500. 4 bedrooms. 1 bath up, leased 12:!5. 1 bedrooms. 1 balh do•n. nail able. 1175. Electttc bualHns, ancludtna di shwasber, carpets and drapes. Yt'i II con11de r boat 01 lot as part of do•n payment. ot wi II u ade up for luaer uniu. Evenanaa 54fl-364q. Owner. 3 bdrm. 1~ bath home. Carpet· ina. Drapea. Slab patio. Bia 2 cat au. Side yard for boat or trailer •coraae. Near acboola. Down paymt 11,500. Check tbia ECONOMY HOME! *VACANT65all0 * OPPORTUNITY oo a comer! Escelleat ••eouaty-()Jrridor" locatioa in the Back Bay ana. One of &be loweat pri- c~ ncant anilable. It ia NOT lul8d lead. Buy it ead yoa own it. Price 19,500. • ONEACRE * Select uea A tita for apta. Ul ft. tlraet ftoetaaa. Par- cel a4joi.. Newport Bl•4. C-1 10ee at rear. Pne•t •""•"u .,. a z bclnD • a 1 ~ ... pi•• aar-.et. Atkl•a uo,ooo. * LOOit OOTI * 8¢ uec TODAY 'h 'fte DIIIGIN Tel ... _.: OIUola J.O.SJO CldiUlE IAYCIEST Escrow Folded Custom 3 Br., 2h Both plus fomlly room. All elec· trlc lcitchen. ,_ ou ''POt IALB" 11111· ......... ., ....... c.~u-. ••• .. eellf -WATQt 1M '"IOU) .. tlpe .1-.vvv cAown will hc.Mlle on ,_ICed "'ee of S41,500. -• ._CAN .U. YOUU TOO r• E CAlliSOI CO. ........ 01111 .... ..... ****~···· 17ll T ,..ewinds ln. 0,... Aft.,... OR 3-l515 ADVEITISIIG PAYS .... $1,315,550.00 Tht s figure represents the value of property we hove tn escrow at th1s momen t. Let us odd the value of YOU~ PROPERTY to thia fivwre Coli YS now so we con serve yov _, Lc........, .. c.... ... .._ , •• ,, • 01 '"'- .. We Offer the Best TO ALL HOME SEEKERS CALL REAL TORS 1860 Newport Blvd ., Costo Meso OFFICES: 646-3928 Kl 5-3.483 ''' IEWPOIIT lEACH EXECUT1VE UV'IIG Lovely ft'eatclaff home. 2- bedrooma, 2 batha plua con- vcruble den and formal dan- 101 room. . .on cul-de-sa c IUeet. Th11 apaCIOUI 2900 aq. ft. bome baa double doors operuna onto the tenarZD enuy hall. wbtcb leada anto &be beauuCul livina room en· ban~d wa th c:athednl ce lltna. hbaa a lovely kadney·ahaped pool for leiiUreJy IWIIMIIDI, aod, for tbe man of !he bouse . a 510 aq. ft. workshop . / FUI II THE SUI Three bedtoom, 2 balh Ocean Front bome on comer lot. l- eu .. raae aueued for unat or petfect for ealara•na your bome. Carpet and drapes lhrouabout. Ideal fo r the fam- Ily that ltku to surf. O•ner 'Wi II trade. !U!! COSTA lEU TRIPLEX Home wtth ancome. Tv.o 2· bedim. apu .. ••th 1"7 bath& each. plua 3-bedJoom una t. Ideal for fami ly tbat w11hes to ltve on property and have tncome. Each unit hu sepa- rate pauo for outdoor r lea- awe. (l.fl)eU snd drapes throuabout. au. bi t-an s. du - poul. and laundry area. In· come 137 5 month. OftfH HOUSE / COUin COIIIIIOOR a.-.._ ... s... ~ s-. \.~ --- 41! FIIUCISCO Buy or. ltfetame' ThiS home has 4 8edrm1., 3 baths. plus luv~:) r arquet famaly tOOm open1n1 onto del·pasa ta le entry. •h1ch lead1 Into lar a~ llvin1 toom Ceatu11n1 a b11ck firerlace. 1 oovered patto1 prov1de outdoor enJOyment on du 1 IIOallO fL loq Reduced for qu1c:lt ule to S)Q .SOO, 'IICLIIIVE You wttl m11a lhe boet tf you do not ue lht 1 enmac:ulate 3-be*oom borne with din•na room' Double fireplace. Beau- tlflll aant.n. Ideal for hmi ly or co~rple. *l I."~· 1ec. s.td. . ..... ,. C.IIAityti-•...,..••Me 6-l2SS • m -E. 176 s.. c... .. EVE S: Kl 9-1058 OR l-•sn ,. .. •••• a&Ln -L COAIT '""'· CIMtOMA HL .,. ,...,... .,.... ... CAIIO 111011!1 3 Bdnns. each w1th own bath . Separate Formal Oln1n1 Room. Larae Family Room. V1ew. Vacant -Ot1ve by and aee, 4527 Perham Ota ve Onl) ~65 .000.-S47,000 loan OILY Sit.• •• will buy tbas beautiful vac111 home an Cameo Shorea. 3 Bdnns .. Famll)' Room. Larae Otn1n1 Rm .• Pool and 4 Pa· u os. Open Saturdt\ ,( unday 1 tO 5. 4B Q Tremon t Lane IRVII E TEIIIIACE On Cornet Lot. '11 ce .:! Bdnn. and Den HClme. Bu1lt·1n elec. Kitchen and Batbequc. S3~.500 Full P11 ce Open aturda' ,( SUnda~ I to 5 "0 1 Santana ''o ESCOIDIDO AIIEA ~.ao acre ranch. lll alnut• < pc ache ~>. '\II Improvements. s1r.00 rc1 acte. I ad . lila. ro~p ,.I th bt<'~ cu. @) ~:~ IIALn -I. CDAJT WT. CXNIC*A ML ... ....... 67'1: ... Special ! 2-bedrooms, fireploce nice yord. S17.SOO BABSON II-I J liz ' nlll. THUIISOA!L.SEJ'T. 24, 11M COROllA uu liM, CALIF. ONE BLOCK TO OCEAN LUXURIOUS FAMILY DUPLEX • bedroom and 2~ baths in each unit. Excellent terms -.$59 ,SOO Full Price. Quality Throughout - Only 1 year old. CALL WILLIAM C. RING REALTORS Corona dol Mar (71~) 673-U>O Prestige Home Site Corona Highlands hill-top lot 75' x 156', not leasehold. Lost re- maining of the fee lots. Among fine homes with ocean and volley views. S30,000, terms. May toke trod e. Courtesy to Brokers Stanley A. Smith Owner-Re altar 615 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mor Telephone 673-2010 Irvine Terrace BY APPOINTMENT ONLY -1915 Sabrina Ter- race -3 bedrooms & mas d's room -H6 baths. Separate dinina room. 40' pool, with heater & Filter. FABULOUS VIE"'. • • • OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUitf)AY In beauurul BAYCREST-4 B.R .• dinsna room. 3 baths. large pool w heater. fil ter. NATE LIBBEY 1701 Marlin, Baycrast 673-5107 -.5.48-9354 1610 W. Coast Hwy., H-port leoch OCEAN FRONT Modem duplex, beautirully catpeted and draped. Pride or ownership. S72,000 This Is ftto •ost po,.lar ar.e; 3 lr; Mtt. & ~ S53,500 OPEM HOUSE -Set.rtlay and S.•IMy 2149 Seville AYe., Balboa -Comer O.annel Rd. 3 BR. 2 baths , Ia. livina room, fireplace, etc. sss.ooo lEACH MOOERM 3 Bt. 2~ Baths, boilt-in uc:uum ayatem, 111ft deck, plue louly patio. t39,500 WILL TRAO! aew duple~. cJoae to beach, 3 Br, 2 baths each, }- car taraae. aot leaaebold. SS4,500 COitOHA DEL MAR loada of Hipw*J, 3 BR. l badla. ONLY tl9,9$0 ~ {' *' '/ • • I ~REAL'YOR JAil ...... c..,.. 14., .......... 3--Bedrm, or 2 u4 deo eoalOIII botH., P•t. patio, utra lara• li•l•a 100m, ba.!lt-iaa, aemce porch. Key to print• eauaaoe 110 "Liule Coroaa Beaob:' $.54,700 • * * OPIH HOU$1 -617 Marperite, Coroaa del Mar. 0.. or dta few )-bdrm. bomea ja COM OD uua wide attoeL New roof, paiated iaaide .t oat. R-2 lot with plenty of 100111 for aarate apt. New Oaf- fora .t Sattler built-iu. Completely carpeted with nylon ciJI)eta. Let ua abow you thia oae -$31,900 . . .. fiXER U,.PER -3-bedrma., den, firepl. Needa .ome paint ~nd imaaination. Terrific loaa on pro- perty! Call for eppointment to aee this NOW. * * * CHEAPEST 4-UHlTS (in Corona del Mar) -2 bedmla. each uni t. All ban fireplaces, carpeted, drapea, tile kitchens, aarbaae diapoaaJa. ~ ' PLETEL Y FURNISHED. One caa be told 11 a aeparate dupleL .. u .. u. $69,900 * 2 u..... $3.4, 950 1915 E. Coast Hwy., CerHa .MI Mer, OR S.5726 (acl!-lal•t P.rt Theetra) LIDO IIEALn, IIC. rakes pleasure in offering a wide sclecdon of exclu- SIVely usted properties on lovely lido Isle. • Interior Lou .......................................... from U8,9SO • lnteri{)r homea ............................................ from t39,9SO • Bay rront lou ..... ....... . ..... .................... from J82.SOO • Bay front homea.... ................................. rrom 117 .SOO We invite your inquiriee -Pull paniculara will be pro- vided without obliaation. Let the Lido expcrte serve you. Lido Realty Inc. 3400 VIa Lido, M_,.n 8Hdt -OR 3-1130 NEWPORT HEIGHTS -521 Irvine Ave. OPEH HOUSE OH SUMOAY 1·5 CA~olity Plus in this 3-becim., 2 both home. It has all the built-ins, fireplace, f.,ced patio and yard. Close to Newport Schools. BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES 1505 W. lelbaa llv•.', ... ..,.,. IHch 67).7.20 OFFICII Fll IEIT Beet Lido location. Fumiah- od or unfunliahed. Air con- ditioned. Low as 175 per month . • • • IALMA ..... LA 2 bedroom, 1 bada, l1llftPO I room. Pa•iallod or aafllr- llilhecl. 1165 pet IDOatll - n&er reaaal. EME Lawn Service Complete Maiotenance Tree Se"ico Week~th-Year LET GARLAND DO IT Phone 548-72•6 ,..,.. ....... .... _. . . ... • • • lUll &n.d ·-.,._, ., .... _. ...... • Nft90ft AIM - ,.,.., Pt.t ............ or tiOna. • e e lAY fBIT IUift ) , ....... 2 ........ .. liNt ............ ..... ....... ......... . Awu ...... . ..... ....... 100 LATa10 CLMSIPY POR 1tENT 1 ~ ..,... den .pt. ~mltare for aMe. Coe•eai•t localioa 8. Coeta Meaa. Carpeu Md .,.,., fuaiat.ecL A.clalta. ..u.uaa. POll IALB -VetJ p4 1951 Cornae la•d eop 0011•• t.iW.e, tl22S. Call Iller 6 p.& 67J..4464. DaJ HY 4- 1941 • POll UNT u.,_,.., J h8all '· 2 Mila ~ aJM. YMIIJ: rtM. C1ll fl-...,...,,..,..... RCA VICTOR ~ --- ~. THE MANDARIN MARK 10 SERIES GF-7415 21-lnch tube (overall dlameter)-26!5 aquare-lnch plctu~e ~OlRU~lPl/A\VlRlO@IX'~ 1rW THE GYPSY SERIES AF-021 16 -lnch tube (overall d lagonal)-12!5 equare-lnch p lctu,.. RCA VICTOR ~16' tr tuM ev.,.,. .._...., ,. ~· .... ,.n. .. a~ORTA.OUT T.L.YI810N Tllll -10 DOll -IIIOITHI TO PAY 11 YEAIS IN THIS AREA-OLDEST COLOR sy,YICE CENTER [(0 o TrW GIRL POIIlJLPATRial IEWOI'T HAMOR EJIIGI NIT SECla -PAGE lt TltUftSOAY, SEPT. 24. 1tM COROllA DEL IMR, CAliF. TELEPHONE DOODLES---... .s .... JloM-t c. tell~ petric:l, )01 ...... Mrita A ... . .JIIIILIU Pll •u OP. ••n.T AT 6t4.5 *Ntt-.......... ........ '*A &t,..,..., •• , ............ t.lwk ...... * ..................... . • c ........... .,...., ..... 1TDP .RA881 PRIMIUM OFFER na .-....., .............. 'T .. .,_.,,....," ........... ,.. ... ,... 'T ....... $1 .• a.o •• , of ••• boyt , Jack- ,. Haedl• of HlltJor Hlp· luclt , I • looklaa forw•cl t10 tlbllaa 14 wl..Wa daa ant two Or daraa wMkt ••• all of .Wdl c•tecl bit clola't at dM Ma..,..lut Co• try Clab l .. t .. at. wb• a baby lbo ... waa al•ea ia Iter booor by Mual• Simt of Baycr .. t ud Martie ltlalpar of Harbor HilltJMda. AJ10 OD hMd ware Domaa Hleclbriak aad NoaDa Kilker of Wa&tcllff, Mary How•d. Na4yaa Parker, Marao &tier. Odlla Bl•· pied, J .. a Kurh, ud Pea Cobolaa of Harbor KiptMda, Paa Kinll •d Lacy O.yaor of Corolla del Mar Mel Mari• Bara .. oo of Beycr .. t. • • • orr to Oy daeir colleae CO· lora •• R.ocky Worau of Bucoo Bay, Lury Broariaa o( Balboa l&lud, Bill Sch· leiter of Wutclirr •d One Aedeuoa of Cocoaa Kiab· tude ••. all four oa the Sl•· ford c~mpaa. Bill Sdaolle, Mlo livea in l"iae Terrace, .ad Tom Muhlroy of Baycr .. t will be bwniaa the midDipt oil at Pomona. Bob Map..- eoa of Weatcli ft' .ad jolla Rich•ine of Balboa lalud will be enjoyioa the aurf at UC at Saata Barbara. • • • Moo: erey •d Carmel are al••· a beautiful. •• bot ... peci&lly ncitina laat week· eod •aa the Peetiul of J au .•. Judy Kodae• of Cor- oo a del Mar 1bould koo• .•• abe ... there! • • • If the teacheu at Cotoaa del Mu bip acbool looted a little more attaioed ud neo a little bilioua Toe..- day' there Will aood reaeoo • . .it wu Clotbea Clatb Day ... &Dd tbe color combi· .-------------1 natioaa wom by tbe atudeou 1ADUAMARINE1 LOTION PRICE SPECIAL Ant tiM It ..... ,nee! ...................... lk ........... t..-ml T.l OM.Y .. 12..-. Mttll fer $1.11 II Ut ..,.. .. , .. ,. n ,. 3127 E. Coast Hwy. -near Jasmine Corona del Mar ...... ,. .... a.-au • r 11111 P.M. ------c•IOLI T1CAL A.DVI ( wete nry uti efyina •.. the teacbeu turned peeo. • • • It ••t a very happy time for Garth aad Muiaa Borae- aon of Baycroat. They are bottioa Garth' a bwother DeaD • IDd hi a wife Oisie ffom South Carolioa way for two weeka. • • • What a time &.bey bad at the Balboa Bay Club Hooteo&Dy lut •eeteod. Ed aad Mary Maraaret Pinater of Corona dol Mar, who have juat rctun· ed from Ha•aii were there. Ralph and lynn Butte, wbo live io Bay Sboroa, bad neryoae einaiaa old collea• aoaa a. . . Terri Bori •· wbo could aina anythina that waa io the key of B Oat ..• Diet aod Joyce Sceveaa, wbo li .. at the Club •.. Hilly aad Ad- die Harwick of Harbor Hilla- landa •.. Millie Mecbliaa of Balboa lalaod, .ad Eileea Ricbudaoo of Corooa del Mar •ere amona the 200 at- tendioa who apeed it w .. a peat party. Gleooa Heller of lido waa a mild aeontioa aa abe played her "boom btu" aad Mike luaday of Harbor Hiabl•da tried mip- ty bard to make fiut, aeCOGd or third prize& or baby !tit- tent with which be b .. been bleued. • • • A •ooderful three weeh •e io ttore for Mary Aaa March aad Jobo aad Katie Swiaut all of the Pcoiuala. They left yolterday for three week& io Europe. • • • All of the Jinvny and Hazel Ray fami ly of Cameo Sborea wac toaetber foe a lut nioa lhia tutmlet on a three week llloli•J i.a HaweU. ~.., Iilii ...... Ill. wi .. a ... ,, • ,. ....... Ill ftiu.i• ... Walkie baa ,.._.. •• a aop...,_,.a at lcalotd, ..Ute t.lka •d b da •• a&ta••• Coroea del M. Hip. ••• Latt daaaca to,_, aoodbJe to Kim Bta .. , wlilo fDtlllarlJ li•ecl •• eo,.. Hipl.Sa Mel .tao llaa bl• atayiq at 1M .,.. .. , .. , few mont.lla. • ·•• will be jola· i.. Iter taaabMcl Bad, w1i1o i a a major ia tlaa mAiriaee ia Hawaii. • .eailiaa data Moo- clay, s.p, .. .,. lldl. • • • It' a tba& tUDe .,aia for dae Troj • al.-i. 1'1ley lea•• dli a waetaed to follow "their'' ta• all daa way to New Yort •d iaeo New l!aa· I Mel. • • atoppiaa for daa Ok· laboma , ... •d ia £1 Paao alooa the w~~y •• ,..,., dae "aporta" .,. Mauie Ponaer .ad Radl tc .. ecly of Balboa lal•d M4 Htlaa Oodeaall of CoNe• dalM.. • • • h w .. time lor jlaat plaia ,_ for •'Moety" a.d Au.r bel ...,...,._,of Lido laet- waakaacL . . darN c•ehee a ya ia Lat Vea••· •. ADd eo daalr •lll9ri•• eiiYOr dol· 1•• •• really oo loaaor lo ciraalatioo literal IUIITIII Ullll AUIIIT ... I Objectioo .,aiaat propoaed hip rite in Coroaa del Mar comet from Ruth Oaaood of Balboa laland. Ia a leuer to Councilmaa Dee Cook, abe wri tea: "My lat*-r ia apecifically ia pro- teat 10 uy futher hip rhe oo the bloffa aad waterfroat of Coroaa del Mu . Such pro- poaad coutnctioa ia buar- clooa 10 public aafety aod d• faua oor aawtl coaatliae. 1'1lare could be ftO juatifica· tioo for each chy pllllftiaa." Corou del M., ... , .... ,. o1 a 4•P'--bon Pricl~~y Sept. ll. i• Hoaa Hotpital. .. TH! f ALL Of TH! ROMA.M IEWIR !" with Sophia Loreo Sterta f,W., "THE VISIT'' wltft lnarid Berp aa aod Aol.booy QuiM alto "MIGHT TRAUf' SMecriM TO D.l' Ton.~~ ORiole l-OSJO LI OO MARKEl CENTER NEWPORT BL VO. & VIA UOO r.ICIWI·EIIIUI• -·· -~···-llfll ...u . .u.Kllll1 .. s.. ..... -·--lfS·-·· --··-.Jlllt. OUI AMEIICAI HERITAGE- FIEEDOI TO WORSHIP GOD II OUI OWl WAY ... flower Shop DECORATIVE GROWING PLANTS ~.a •. ,z.. tw.~ • .atS~ CRACKER JACKETS Grocery y ... ~.OFFEE 7~ I 5 O l . ""'" ~ ILIACH I GeL 2for4~ ·~ ~~ ~~ lrMt ;.. ,-~F* Coupon Wort+. ISc ~ t....lon IUTTB I lb ...... . I lb. NeMco WAYiaLT WARIS I I 1/, OL ..•. - ·~ SU'PT PIANUT IUTTD ~.li e~&. v.-y, II 1\1.. Kr.ft de t.- MACA.IONI· CtaSIIMNNa 14 OL Gerb.n s....-.... IAIT FOOD .............. 6'-S~ .--IOI.E SPECIALS--.. SUCIO .....vPlE w. ....... YA*LA EXTUCT 2 OL .....•.. -·~ RurTCOCITAA. 2'/, 5 for$1 3fer$1 3 for S1 G&or-... • TOMATO JUICE 46 OL • . . . . ,_ 11 PINEAPf't.E GltAPEfttUIT DRINI( 46 oz. T,._, 6tMt &.I9WD DIYDANT ...... . Fro zen Foods K-'- lc.e a.. 'h Gel. ~M.id Ot...-J.Ice,6..oz. ··~ 4tort1 Bakery SPECIALS! ~ .... ~ , .. APPLISAUCI CAll . . . W .... Jlc RTI IRIAD .. ....... 2~ Produce S. .,._ SIDESS I RAPES Ric hard's Fa ncy Me at IJ.I.A. C.oice, Ace4 To Perfection l ~~~~~~rJAK 49~ j ~~! fow 110 49~ SHOIT IllS em. t..-. ~ s+-,6. L- 810111 IEEF Cc~ PK~ Oc..~ SHIIMP 29~ 35~ 311ts$1 98~ Delicate ssen KNftS'IoM ~IICII CIEESE 33• l(,.ft~ IITIIIL •• I -/ [1=1-1] Tapers s .. ~~ .l .... r {.0111 po(/cr t.l. ,..., &tt6t'r r~or. Twlorrd rn..,. 498 -6.98 MEDAL IS. AWARDED Tha n .... ,.. beacoo atop •d _.._ ... dae Uoiuraity die Chaeoel Reat Al»&~t~Dn&a ot Cali(onia at Berbley, ne• Coroaa dal Mar'• China dere he wae a Taa Kappa Cove ia protested ia l letters C.,Ula Willi• IC. IC.a. Jr. ......... , .... ,..., Ooat- ....... ~ re~t11 a& Port IUl, Otl-..a, wtaera Ia• h ....... t ...... An.il- lary ~-oe c."' om- ~· Co•••· Cap&aio Ko.ba wae aradDa- ted from Newport HarbOr Hiab Scbool io the claea 'S4 ··~·-····· Ant • TII-D United RepubUcau of Califomia unit 110 bae di- vided aaain and tbe new UROC unit baa cboaen the Epsilon. N B b c· Hia wife Jodilh and dleir 10 the ewpou eac uy Council. l aooe, Kevia aod Ooualaa, Oeorae Caner, 2294 Cbao- reeicle iA LawiOD, Oklahoma, nel Rd., writea: .. The naah- adjoiniaa Port Sill, ciDrlna ina yellow beacon shine• in hi a lOW of duty there. my window all nipt and i1 The medal waa awarded in euremely euaperatina .•. 1 rCCOplition of bia OUllt&nd-belie•e that tbia beacon ina performance or duty wbil e abould be aboli abed ... aervina in auc:ceeaivc poai-Mrs. Moll Batton, 1290 tiona aa auid~ce offi cer, Channel Rd., Balboa, writes: baue_ry exccuuve officer, "Tbe liabt reflects directly apecaal weapon• officot, in out livina room and up- 8-2, and Battery Cotm~andcr, ataiu bedroom until 4 a.m. Sth Miuile Battalion, 42nd We consider it a public nui- Arti llery. unce." l name "SUom Thurmond Re- publicans of Newpon Har- bOr". in honor or Senator r------------------------, Barry Goldwater'• newest supporter. The newly formed 24 mem- ber UROC units met Monday, at the home of Mu. J can Glau, 230 Colton St., New- port Sboree, and elected Wit- lin S. Voit u chairman; Mra. S.A. Montaomery, vico- cbairman; ~ •. Roben Vor- dale, secretary, and Dorothy Pranciacua, ueaaurer. Mn. Jack Seruaaa accepted the po aition of patliamentar- ian; Mn. Jean Glau, tele- phone chairman, and Mn. David Harris meetina notice chairman. IIYUTIEIT SilliES GIYEI FOI IITII YEAII For the 13th consecutive year, Oranac Coast Colleae will present an "Invest- menu" evenina lecture ser- ies. st&~una Oct. 1. Wtlliam L. O'Bryon, New- poll Beach aecurities bro- broker, will be the lecturer. The le ctutea will be pre- sented at \111ineu Elemen- IEIJIIIE .IIIHY Will A LAIDILIDE rtCTIJIY II TNE JIIIE ,,I.AIY -NE'LL DIJ IT ABA/I A. CALIFORHIA.H TO REPRESENT YOU IN THE U.S. SE .. ATE MUR PHY VOTE NOV. 3 NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN FlRST SEC'T'lON -PAGE 20 THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, ltM I See Our Complete Carefull y Selected Scyles For ~•en and \\omen Sec Our Exddng Collcwon of Shoes and Matchtng Handba&s for f\utumn , ~\IMtr no" on dtsplay tn the: Srorc: Popular Priced from Ten to T"ent) Dollars •u E. COAST HIIH I AY Dress . Casual 9port l<ooky Canvas Slippers ~dais Handbags "I taty School on five Thu.ta-L-----------------------' days, from 7:30 to 9:30p.m. ~-ilii··-,..IIIJi~ll·il~llii-·!:-41•MJ throuJh Oct. ~. Reaiauation I REINERT'S OCEAN FRONT F~M IL y SPO RTSWE ~R SIN CE 1914 OC I AM PROMT et 22a4 St., MlWPORT ".IUn A •on ILOCI F-IDPOIT "EI" o, .. h ery Dey -· s .. 4eye 10 till 5 v.W be conduc ted at the ini- tial lectute. No reauuation fee will be charaed. E .. ROLLS AT UCSI Chri 1 Grorud, dauJhter of Mr. and Mr a. Norman Ororud of Balboa Island, haa en- rolled at the Univeuity of Ca.lifornia at Santa Batbata, where ahe hu pledaed to Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Satin Tone ..... the easy palnta LAnl WAll ,AIWT It's so euy, so 1n~•pens1ve, to ~ frHn color to your home SlttnTone spreads evenly. w1th • lovely, \'elvety- flet f1n1sh that holds ols color for years 0 1rt soots 1nd smudles wash off on 1 jotfy Brusnet and rollers clean up w1th ~P end water ~~ UTD ~ NJIIT & NIB Now, en ell latex·bete house peintinc ~YS~em fM ute on new wood. • ..tl • rnMOnry .net l)fWiouety pelnted M.tr· feceel Politlwly mi.-. end bfiatw ,..;.tlflt, Low ~Men ~. bu. lone lit.. u.tinc color. r..w to appfy. COLORS UTD __., PAM S.,.C:Iflcally for M.trfec.t of •ll·rnMOnry eonltruc:toon. Do not UM on wood. FOf exteriot Of interiot 1n110nry, cement. stucco. cement bloQ. Transite, --.01 sldinc. "Cihllt siO- Int. Oriel dult-tr.e In lO minutes to a low Mtln sheen. Now en~ the -. of latex in 1 top (IUMity fto. enamel. FOf lnterlorl .net extencn ... wood. concrtte and ~ noor.. ltesitts ltandinc ...._ ... won't c.,._ PM4 ()( cradl. ,., ...._ """' Of roller. AT THE PRICE OF WHITE Ill I F THI Fill FAIILY OF OLD CILIIY PAIITS. . . ....... ......... , .... , ............. . ..... ,,... CROWl HARDWARE .lt07 IA8T CQA8T II.IWAY COIIORA DD.IIAII; CALIF. :rHE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE ZENITH DEALER I N ORANGE COUNTY , ZE ITH COI~OR TV TltC IA.na ATI ... WSTCMI ,_ ,_TV .. CA8HICT .. High FIH/Hy Cokx T.,..lalon S,.a Com~ R•moi• C0111tol -'hM M~TOII- Dhtlncrivr, rlewant Oricnu.l stylins. Pacoda top ~k~1 hardwood vrnnn and 101ld.l. Every cabinet a m.utrr· piece ol hand cralumanship, lacquer liniahed, hand rublxd. ~ • . ~..1: ---Ebony coiOf lacqurrcd cebe· net featunns hand d«Ot'atcd Onrntal art and ChiMK Rrd color doon wuh Oriental carved rcpliu ovrrleys. I • • urnu • -- ' .TUf OJtlfNTALf featuring SPACE COMMAND• remote control THOSE WHO KNOW ZENI TH .... GO--ZENITH -------.. ._mu-. ~-·-~ •• au ...... -• .. ,. .. a. ... ., ,.., _._, Mutual Savings Salutes C D M BOARD CHAIRMAN. Richard D. Aston, chairman of the board of directors of Mutual Savi ngs and loan Association -Pasadena, an outstanding leader In California's saving and loan industry, who said: "Becomi ng a part of the business life of Corona del Mar and the Newport Harbor area is a great step for- ward for Mutual Savings." ACTIVlTY CO RN ER. The. new Corona del Mar Mutual Savings building, corner of Coast Hi~way and Hel iotrope, quickly identifiable with its huge time and temp erature sign , a Mutual public service. EXECUTIVE OFFICER. Louis R. Vincenti, president of Mutual Savings and Loan Association -Pasadena, and the man most responsible for the selection of Corona del Mar as the location of Mutual Savings' new Orange County branch. "We are proud to be in such a progressive community," he said. Mutual Offers a Salute -- So Mutual Snina• and the Newpon Harbor Enaian are ' proud to u lute the buainen ly Joule Hill women of Corona del Mar. Executive Our thank• to Jcnic Hill Secretory for compilina the liat of f th wom en owncu and operaton 0 0 of buainen ca in Corona del CoraM clel Mar Ma r. If throuah an oveni&bt o ... ~.., we nealccted to mention your of Co .... orco name, would you pleue coo- tact the Chamber of Com- merce ao that you can be in Corona del Mar i 1 full of qualified and competent buai- ne• a women, work ina and contributina their talenu and abititiea to the continuina aucceu of our Community. Here you do n't find the wo- men aittina back aayioa "Let the men do it." The buaincn women arc in there doioa their part to help make thi 1 the pand community that it is. In thi s reaard, Corona del Mar is an excellent refl ec- tion of the tone of the en- tire nation -more women in poai ti'Ons of authority: in buaineu, in indu&Lry, in education, and in the profes- a ion a. the "Bu aincu Women'• Wbo'a Who of Corona del Mar." Sol ... .. ......... ... ... Edith Smith -Edith Smith Intimate Wear. J crry Stewan -Director, COM Chamber of Commerce, Sec., City Library Board of Truateca; Ch., Library Committee Hoaa Ho apital. Dorothy Jo Swanaon -Doro- thy Jo Dance Studio. Gene Taylor -Bal~ar Tra- vel Servi ce. Hope Thaden -Thaden In- teriors. Marie E. Varady-Borbely, M.D. -Pbyaician. Kitty Vadia -Happincn ia a New Raa. Jewell Welty -Jewell Welty Ploriat. Loia Voael -Voael Realty. Virainia Watton -Snip 'n' Stitch. Joaephine Wanen -Van's Cleanera. Pran Weaterdabl -Vari-Ty- pioa Service. Be.erly Wiley -Pountain Grill. Lanme Walina -Holiday Puhions. Pea&Y Wootton -Wootton Reale,. Connie Roller -Bran Riea. Alu Cbriateoaen -Cbri a- tenseo Phumacy. Eleanor Pei.Jt ol -Corona del Mar Pharmacy. Helen Crampton -Valet Clean en. Evelyn Bycbanan -Corona del Mar Nuucry. Matavcnc 'Jallaaber -Mara- vene Ceramica. Marae Loud -Hobie's Party Shop. Elizabeth Friedl -Kirh•"'Od Motel. Hazel M. Ray -Ray Realty. Montez C. Bruce -Si lhou- ette Shop. MANAGER OF THE COM OFFICE Richard T. "D1ck" \lc( ulloch has been ap- pointed manaaer of the new Corona del \tar branch of Mutual Sav1ngs anJ Loan Association -Pasadena. l!e ·,~rd l he "ch1ef areeter" at the Mutual Savings .;:and <lpc:n1ng be1ng celebrated tomorrow in the seaSide Cl'lmmunuy. Appropriate!\ er.ou"h for an executive de- voted to cncl,uraa1ng -.a, 1ng and thrift, \1r. McCullouJ.b wa born 1n Falkirk. Scotland, in 1909. Amv1na 1n Pa,,jJcn.t as a child, D1ck was educated 1n th e 'chnols of that c1ty and started his career tn f1nancc ••th the Security First National Banl 1n IQ~7. lie JOin ed the staff of \tutual ~a\t np tn IQ48. He has mana- aed the Covtna offlu: •! \lutual Savings Since 1954. Proud holder of .. ._t.tJuatc ccrtiftcate from the Ameucan lnstttutc: •f Bank1na. he also has completed manv c•'UI'·l'l> <'f the Sav1ngs and Loan In stitute. In ('' 'l.t he ~a" acttve tn tnc chamber of cnmmer~c I ton' Club anJ the Lnt· ted Fund otg.tniZdll~>r lie .d!>n scl\c:J as pre- Sident of the '-•'ttncJ,; len'-. llub oi ·\ltaJena. He also chaum.tnc:J tt.c: (ovtna llcart Fund fot the Cov1na branch •I the \mencan Cancer Society. \tanajler \k( u\1 .. , v.1th hts ~1fe. \hnna. bave ma1nta1neJ a ''TIC: tn '-e~port Beach Since 1950. llts t"'•' , 1ns. Don and Glen. arc both in Colleac. and hts ma rned dauahter. \irs. Marilyn J ordon. is a rc s1dent of Costa Me sa. --To The Business Women (Cootinwna the Salute) Peuy Dun can -Penthouse Coiffurea. \tary Burton -C1vic Leader. Leah Rempp-Twiule Twia Reataurant. Ruth Mault -Plea Market & Interior Decorator. Mona Shelton, Elizabeth Fulton -Mooa-Liu, Mode Atelier. Peuy Nacbols, manaaer - Weatem Mutual Eaaow Corp. P em Cooper. manaaer -Can- nell & Chaffin. Jean Dahl -Jean Dab!, lac. Merilyn Burtt -Harbor Book- atore. Bem1ce Balu -Baltz \ior- waties. Dorothy Bi llinaslcy -Doro- thy's Anuques!.: Gifts. \tyrtle Brookinas -Brook- inas Vancty Store. ~1araie Bran -Bran's Fashions. Jacqueline Caale -J acquc- line Caale Interiors. Peuy Catron -Interior Decor. Clara Campbell, Manaaer - Fann House \4otel. Lon aine Enckson -Lor- raine's Beauty Salon. Kay Finch -Crown Crest Kennels. Carol French, manaaer, CD\1 Branch , Ne,..port Balboa Savinas &. Loan. Amanda Lloyd -Masseuse. Mary Fitz -Cav1c Leader. Mabel Fitzmonis -Fit:unor- ns Rea lty. Inez Ford -Ford Beauty Salon. Helen Fuller -Maueuse. Ann Gilman - Arti au Work Sbop & Art Gallery. Coline Gibbons, Dorothy Mc- KeMa -Corona del Mar Travel Aa en cy. Su11 c Grose -Grose' a Cut- tom Pacture Frami na. Leora Gutbrod -Cor-Del Beauty Salon. Pea Haapa -Co-oYffler -u - sociatc publisher, the En- stan. Jeu1e Hill-Execuuve sec. treas., CD\1 Chamber o f Commerce. offi ce manaaer of the Ens1gn. Patncaa Hcuoa -Attorney. Claudia H1ll Hirsh - Robert Hills Chef's Inn. Dorothy Hardcastle -Gay Lady. Duector C~ Cham- bet of Commerce. Gladys Huabe s -Lampliabt Interiors. Barbara Jordan -Jordan' • Pet Shop. Marton Johnson, Manaaer - Bay Escrow. Locale Kent -The Knit Shop. Eunice Knox - Fun Pub- ions. Ann Kulik, Estelle Oolinaki -Kulik's. Helen ~urphy -Mi u Muffct Shoppe ; Director , COM Chamber of Commerce. Maraarct Noble -Cbel aea Antiquea. VcUila ~'Brieo -O'Brieo'a Specialty Shop . Isabel Pcuc -ChairmM Parks, Beacbea and Re- cteatioo Commiuion, N.B. Polly Rae -Plannina Com- misSion. Ctty of N.B. Dorothy Roetter -Happy Plac e. Eileen Rachardson -Rich- ardton Realty. Lou Hahn -Leo's Rcatao- rant. Karen \1arpeta Wood -Karen \1arpeta lntcuou -Imports. Jovtta \1arunez -El Ponon Restaurant. WEST VlEW. The new MutuaJ Savfnts building of CotOM del Mat lootlftt wutwatd f.-the comtt of Coast Hlt~Mar lftd Hello- .,. A...._ TIM Met tlftll**t Info,..._ Is tlasMd every ~ MCIDtiU It 1M ..... of 1M ...,..,., Slvlftll' sl ... FREE PARICJNG. A customer'1)1u.slng fu ture of the new ~Mual S..lngs IIIIU•Itt Is tM frM I)Ming at the rur of the building, a portia. of wNct. Is •"" Move. EnttMCt Md exit art on Seco.4 Av--. just oft COIIt HwJ. EAST VIEW. PleASing vltw of the ntw Mutuaf S.lttp 111111•11 facade as viewed looltlng east do.., the Coast H ..... lf. rile..,. ptttioft of Itt Mutual bulldl"t fNkH Itt llllsht .. ..._ -., .. 110st attriCtlve In tht CofOM del •• Mallt •11n111 'lllililll~ NEWPORT HARIOR OSIGM SEOOMD SECTQI-PAGE 2 ntURSDA!t..SEPT. 24. S4 CORONA uu.IIAR, CALJF, I VARIED ACTIVITY CENTERS IN CORONA DEL MAR FRI ENDLY PLACE. Churches in Corona del Mar have been desl9f'led to be "fri endly" rather than Im- posing and as such play an important part in the life of the communi ty. One of these Is the First Bap- tist Church, whose cheerful approach starts from the "outside" and increases as one moves in to mingle with its friendly membership. PLEASAN T CORNER. Corona del Mar's Lutheran Church, photographed on a Sun~y morning. denotes the informality that makes this church a popular addition to the religious life of the seaside community. Note the light exterior that fits so appropr!ately in a coastline location area. FORWARD LOOK. The Newport Harbor Comau1lty Youth Center plays an IMportant tducalonal and rtCMiMOMI ,.n 11 CoraM del U. life. Special PfOOJIQ by DoMe Sdllndl• for aU 1911 of JOUttttyl dti.J•• ..._,. IlNde this building lftd Its surrounding '"*"dJ .. ......, Oftt" tot tltt "kids" of ttlt co ........ . COLONIAL TOUCH. The Community Church of Corona del Mar borrowed the simple architectural lines of colonial day meeting places when constructing Its headquarters. "Neighborliness" is the atmosph ere of this picture, taken on a typical Sunday morning. READING CENTER. The Dorothy Hatry Memorial Library of Corona del Uat Is a pl easant addition to community life. As Is so often the case with Coronadei M• buildings, the library exterior Is appropria- tely designed and l andscaped to suit ttte purpose for which the building was erected. "LOVE" GAME. Lis. lftd JMt Morrison flncl pllftt1 to do at tM C~lty YoUtat Center. f"tsl two ttlnls tflttlusluts •• ,.actlctnt up for OM of .. ,...,.,,..... .. --• • t1te ODWts,..., adult SMPitvtsl•. 0.111 •ts cha.ploa •• btl~t~ Pf'Oduce4 hire, .-rd ... to .,... ..,..... NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SECOND SEcnON -PAGE 3 THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, S4 CORONA DEL MAR, CAU F. MUTUAL SAVINGS' CAMERAS GO TO SCHOOL FIRST DAY. As the summer ends, Corona del Mar "young fry" reluctantly disembark from the school bu s in front of Harbor View Elementary school. The realization that"life is real, life is earne st" slows the juvenll e steps as the youngsters face up to the fact that for a few dai I y hours, at I east, they must give up the beach attractions of the seaside community. KINDERGARTEN FUN. First day's play under bright Corona del Mar skies helps beat homesickness for these novices at Corona del Mar Elementary School. Supervising the "ring-around-the-rosie" is Teacher Rosemary Schm1tz, member of the efficient teacher staff that won wide parental approval 1n the seaside re sort. SOPHlSTICA TEO. TM blue students of CoroM del lhr High School have no opening day fears. Note the architeCtural •st .. whldt has Pf'Ovlded wide OPtft public spaces PfOYiclng ~' 1111ch natural llluml· utto.. for tM ciMP'O-. TOUGH LIFE. It's a black day for the l1 ttle bOys heading for school opening but the little g~rl s enter the gate opening with more enthus1asm. The scene 1s at the playground entrance of the HarbOr View Elementary school. SCHOOL DAZE. Some of Co rona Je Mar's '1 ttle ::>nes are balf ed as 1nx1::>us -no thers escort the~r off· sonng to the HarbOr View Ele,..entary SCh1" 'Jr tre f rst : ~e it s J ne w word ano a strange one for so~e of trese chi dren a though tt1•s sch"'O s cons1 Jereo tne 'TlOSt attract1ve e ementary educational plant n the Southl and. THE SUMYONS. The clarion call of tht electrified bell hu replaced tM otd fashioned sdiOol ,_. • u a sJgnal b the COMmencen~ent of the educatloul clar. CCMOM del Mar high school,......_,. ..... t1 the ~II with customary dispatch. Anothlr KMolyur Is under wQ. MEIPORT HARBOR EMSIGN SECOMO SECl'lOM -PAGE 4 lltURSOAY, SEPT. 24, 1964 CORONA DEL MAR, CAUF. / MUTUAL SAVINGS MAN IN ORANGE COUNTY ••• FAST GROWING. The town of Orange, booming with the rest of the county, has George M. Holstein 111 to thank. for some of its beautiful home develop- ments. Mr. Holstein, builder of some of the impressive homes in the bluff area overlooking Newport's back. bay, is currently completing Eastmont in the town of Orange, a fine homes offering so attractive that 50' of the varied- plan homes are already sold while yet under construction. SUCCESS STORY. Builder Don E. Woodward, left, reaches for a bit of docu- mentary evidence to demonstrate details of the amazing success of Amber- wood, Santa Ana's luxury home development, to show "Bill" Sammons. Mu- tual Sav1ngs f1nanced this outstanding proJect located near famous Fashion SQuare. Boforo Mutual Savinaa-Puadooa fonnalizod ita operational intcreata in Oranao County throuah tho eatabliahmont of ita now Corona dol Mar office, tho bia uvina• and loan iutitD- tioo had financed nearly SO million dollau of houaioa unita in California' a futeat arowina county. About five yoara aab, Mlltual Savina• Board Chainnan Rich- ard D. Aaton and ita Proaidont Louia R. Vincenti auianed tho Oraoae County loan development proaram to Willi1111 "Bill" Sammona, now a aonior vice proaident. Hia auccou with the auianment waa a factor in the manaaement deci- aion to locate a Mutual Savina• office in Oranae County in the "Crown or the Sea" community. So to borrow a phruo from the TV notworka, let'a meet "Mutual Sninaa Man in Oranae County" and aome of the buildera of impoftance whom we are proud to call "Mutual Friends.' We do it with pictwes. HAPPY HOMES. Kenneth W. Koll strolls down the street of one of his home developments financed by Mutual Savings with "Our Man etc." Builder Koll and Mutual have been associated In the construction of approximately $15 million worth of homes In the Costa Mesa-Newport atea. Koll is l)fesently building 3 and 4 unit apartments at Harbor and Adams streets, a $4lh million project. GOOD SECURITY. By charter provision, Mutual Savings loans on land and Its Improvement. This picture illustrates a completed section of one of Builder Woodward's fine Amberwood homes. Most f inancial experts consider a well built home the finest type of security. This is the protection given to its savings account holders by Mutual Savings. ORANGE COUNTY ENTHUSIASTS. SY Development Co ••• "S" stands for Schwartz, S. Alan, and "Y" stands for Yttdttor, Thomas H ••• au the developers of this apartment development. "Tom" VIdor Is the Nn In tJtt pfdlre with Bill Sammons, Mutual Savings senior vice Pttsldent. One hundred and thirty-she .-•ents •• c_,.eted and occupied In this Santa Ana complex. Second unit of 140 Is under c0t1 - structfca ......, flftMCing of course. MACHINE AGE. Tom VIdor explains to Bill Sa~Mtofts how MOdem machinery hat IPttdtd COftstrudlon. In 1961 SY Corp. decided to build txcluslvtlyln fast-growlnt Orange County, after successful dtvelop.- ment operaU~s In m.tny parts of Southtm Clllfornla. Four years later, these t'IIO civil •tlnHtS, Sclt- wartz and Yllltof, have c~eted a ~tumbtr of MUIU.UUon 4oll• hoM~,..,....., and -.slneu ,....., •vetoPMnts. NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SE~O SECllON -PAGE 5 THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1964 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. ••• HOME FINANCING FOR GREATER PROSPERITY HOME, SWEET HOME. Charl es Hester, at right, developer of Mutual financed Northgate in Costa Mesa, Inspects his home project ~rea in company with Bill Sammons. Northgate home model "Oriole" is one of lf:IO homes comprising the 31h mi llion dollar enterprise. One and two story homes of practical and dis- tinctive des ign are featured. Paul Bonser is a partner i n Northgate. Heste r is president of Securit y Fore Corp., which Is developing 130 acres in Huntington Beach with Mutual Savings financing. Mr . Hester lives in Corona del Mar, where he also maintai ns offices. COMING UP. John Klug, left, headman of Pacesetter Homes, discusses with Mutual Sav ings Bill Sammons hiS pl ans for a bOO homes development in Shor e Cliffs, North, in San Clemente. The se deluxe homes will border the second nine holes of the golf course and add another eight mlll1on dollars in distinc- tive homes to the growing assets of Orange County Mr Klug has earn ed an enviable reputation as the de veloper of the homes prOjeCt at the marina in Ventura County. ON TH E J013 Bi I Sammons, oght, checlcs construct ion with Charles W. Hester. A man of many develop- ment 1nterests. Builder Hester has projects going or pl anned in San ta Ana, Laguna Niguel, Fountain Vall ey, West Anahe1m , Orange and other Orange county areas. Si nce 1951 he has been associated with the development of over 11 ,000 housing units. FORWARO LOOK. George Buccola, right, a name I inked wi t h the phe- nom enal gr::>-Nth of Orange rounty outl1n es for Mutua''s Bill Sammons the "r')ad ahead" for the coasta area as the two stand n front of Cos ta Mesa's '1.•art1n1Jue" i 4')-unlt aoa rt,..ent a 9ucco a ;>roJect f1'lanced by Mutual Sa- " ngs lnc~o~enta v "* S ~'~as f nanced ver , oo~ .,~,..es and aoartments 1n •ange -o ... ,.:~ h• the ~:JC~ a Investment ~ "'·a".., · ersat e (;eorge" 1<. the bu1 \le• J"J ~o~<ner o• !he uxunous ~e., Xl•te• In,.. """ c~ :>verloolc <. the Sac~~: 13ay se': "" and 1S •eady1ng olans to add anJt"e• 100 rOO!T'S to the 22=-r::>OIT'S of ttle Tagrli 11C t'lt t~ote ... wenty years J-=l"' :'' <-se f styled "con- se•vat ve rea st" res1~ned h1S DOS1t10n as a DasaJe"a oan ke• to oecome an e~.,e-• v succe<.slu "qnqe ~::>u'lty .:leve ::>oer IMPRESSIVE SEAVlEW. ''OUr INn In Oran9t County" Sammons, ctftttr, dis-development of 225 homes on a bluff overlooklft9 San Clemente ~Y Mutual a~ssu u.e H•llof Estates betnt developed by Rar Olltt, left. 1nd Don Colt-Savings was also associated with this pair of "bulldlft9 dynamoes" In the 1'0"· rttM. two well bo ...... In tM "-1 bulldlnt fleld ln the CD&Stal ~ lltsa Vltdt eo.trr Club EsUtn IR Cost. Mesa. WILLIAM R. "Bill" ~mons, senior vice president, Mutual Sav1ngs and lo•n Association, Paudena, lou consultant offtcer for Or~nge County. Educated at Los Angeles City College and University of Southern California. Majored In Busi ness Admln1stratlon. Spent l years In Pacific theater, WOf'ld Wat n, u.s. Navy. Became associated with M..tual Savin~ as loan consultant, 1'52. PromotiOM: us't viet pre- sident; senior viet president. Mr. and Mrs. s.m.ons hnt three cl'llldren: Charlene, student at Orange Coast COllege; Alice, m•rled; and William, Jr., age I , student at Hartlof Epl scoPII Sdtool , Corou del "-· The SMmons resl• 1ft San Cl Menta. .-.. _._... .. , ........... ,..In Is being h•vutld In this lteautlft~l \ ., NEWPORT HARBOR EJfSIGN SECOND SECTlON -PAGE 6 THURSDAY, SEPT. 24. lt~ CORONA DEl MAR, CAUF. BOATING, SWIMMING , GOLF ARE MAJOR SPORTS SOUETHING NEW. Urs. Jean Wilson, chairman of the Jane Schock Uemorial Yacht Race Committee accepts award from Uutual Savings Uanage; Richard UcCulloch as a recognition of this annual even't being conducted for the first time by an al l-women 's commi ttee. ON THE GREEN. A tense mom ent on the green at the Irvine Coast Country Club, one of the famous golf courses 1n Southern California. Forrest Smith, Corona del Mar resident, recently acquired ownership of the Irv1ne golf1ng acres. KID'S FUN. A special pool for children's fun Is a feature of Corona del Mat's Jamaica Inn, a motor hotel It tht westem entrance of the "c10wn of the sea" community. AdUlt pool and ltnnls courts are MKNII eM r~utlonal facilities. RACE EXECUTIVES. Here Is the all-women's committee who managed the first all-woman-sltlppered- crewed yacht race In Southern California waters being congratulated by "Bill" Sammons, senior vice president of Mutual Savings, while "Did:" UcCulloch looks on. Photo snapped at Steven landing. LADY GOLFERS. Courses in the Harbor area are attracting an Increasing number of women seeking the healthful relaxation of the "auld Scottish sport." This th reesome tries its putting skill at Irvine. TOUGH LUCK. Golf bas no special dispensations for lady golftu u tills "outfit Of ttte 10utft" 1tt0t PtOYts. Tht Hlrbor •ea has two other ftOtld courses In adctltiCM to trwlu. •• S.ta Ana Cotlliltr, Cl1b •d Mtu v~ eou.tty Cl•b of Costa Mtu. NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SECOND SE~ -PAGE 7 THURSDAY SEPT. Z4, 1_. CORONA Otl MAR, CAUF. MUTUAL SAVINGS VISITS FAMOUS C.D.M. LANDMARK CH INA COVE. The "China House," which gives the name "China Cove" to this intimate beach and sheltered bay, may be Identified by Its pagoda type roof at the left of this picture. Small sailboats find this famous Corona del Mar landmark and sea facilities a sportsman's lure. Sunbathers consider the small but attractive beach the finest spot on the California coast. LEGEND INSPIRATION. Since "Ch1na House" was constructed on the Corona del Mar coastli ne in 1930, seafarers from all parts of the world have dreamed up legends about th1s structure. Many of these "tall tales" filter baclt to Corona del Mar to the amused astonishment of the c1t1zens. Stori es range from "secret Buddhist shnne" to home of the legendary Fu Man Chu. IMPORTED. This oriental sculpture god was brought from Ch1na during the "gold rush days" and was acquired to make a garden shrine for "China House.11 Rare oriental plantings surround the medi tation spot, wtlich at- tracts the admiration of many visitors annually. S'tory of CDM 's "China House " By LUCILE JEFFRIES, Hoted AMique Aut+.ority The favorite beach of many Corona del \lo11 ~un bcHher' •~ China Cove. ThiS lovely beach and ~u noundlnl! cUe.! ICI.CI\• ed ita name from towns people bCCciU\C of the ( h1noe q, lc archrtecture of one of the ba)' front home,. Huilt b\ \lr. Poloaki, a Pasadena builder, for \lr. and \lr~. ~llllcl111 Henl\ Brawner, lona time Pasadena resident '>. the Ch1ne~e h<ltl'e baa been a local landmark often referred to .1\ the Pc~gnJc~. the Temple, the Shrine, and th e Ch1na llou~e. After takina outaide shots of the nauonally kno\lo n home, we were invited in by \tr. and \trs. Brawner to VIC"' the 1m· preuive anay of antiques -everywhere you \l.)oked. all done in tbe Otiental aunoaphere. \trs. Brawner Cll"lc11ned ho "' aome of the furniture she has was brouaht over from the Orient durin& tbe aold rush days tO San Fran(.ISCO. SI-c !>did the reason mo st of the more expens1ve home, "'ere decorated rn Oriental motif was bec ause that 'Wall. all that "'ac; to be had. There was no Panama Canal. \II fu rniture from t'lcid. borne had to be sh1pped around the ll~lrn. fh1 s took month . Tbose llr'ho llr'anted to furmsh then ne ~ hnmc' .After .1111\ ni 1n California bouaht the onh avddable furniture "'hll;h "'.!~ from the Ouent. Tbe cab•net that \Irs. Bra ,.ner 18 '>t.andlnt~ bo•Je "'ol" saved from the San Fr anc:• sco earth4u.t k e dnJ fu e dnJ 1' hundreds of y ears old. It lnn\.s li ke the t\l"e llf Or.ental c1rt that has taken aenerauons to complete '>0 d ~ to earn on the name of the family and ItS un1que talent \. It 1~ m.1Je ••f teak with ornate enaravrna and carv•nas every"' here ~ou lonk . There are 13 separate p1eces of art all frame d "'lthln the teak construction -each done over gold lacquer. "''th IV<'rv . sandalwood and pearl engra ved 1nl8\ !.. 1-dch 1nla' I!> a beautifully carved creaunn of bu ds. butterOte\ •'r flo"'e''· There were 14 framed p1cture carv•na s. but one "'a' Je,trm · ed. O ver the fireplac e •s the trad111onal Ch•ne'>e rr•nerl'\ It '' the proverb mean•na -to l"fepare -sav•na 11 •n .1 'e'' oec~u· uful way: "If you want an\thtn& of bn lllance. "'u mu't '"'' poll sh the atone." SAVE 'I F~OM ~p:(c. When San Francisco's famed earthQuak e and fire ra- v• shed the C)oldt''1 :;ate -1 ty near the turn of the century th1s 1nvaluable :>fle'1ta ant .:;ue CJO net ... as saved by ts :>wners and has found a rest1ng D•3Ce n -rna HJ..,..,l' .,..,e .1nt1Que •s ~ade "' carveo teakwood and 1ts est1'T'ateJ a~e 1s..,. 'I~ tn,1n r..oo years 'l'J. Three J1~ens1onal PICtures made Jf oear v '' ,lnJ '>JnJai -NOOd set on go Cl bao.ground are a feature. THE OWNERS. Pasadtftafts Mf. and Mfs. William HtMJ BraWfttr •• owners of China House. The Braw- ners wilt the e.. In ltlO _. llltt Mlft1 Paslldtufts spend tMir weekends It their Cofofta delMar Mldt-.. TN .... led ... IIIOUdlJ bNsts of a._,_.. perclfttatt of PasadtftlftS 1ft full or part tiM mi..,. CURVED BRIDGE. Clwacterlstlc orienul bridge co.pllmtftts the small con 111\lth l•s at'-....... Lands~ing Is designed to duplicate mandarin utata In SOMe parts of a.tna. At low tNt ••uta 11 lftChovy and I«Tger fish are often Isolated a. this •IM&ufe '-•tU "'-" tJa • llfiPORT HARBOR 8UIQN SEOOIID SlCTIOI -PAGE a THU~Y,SEPT.2~ ~ COROMA DEL liAR, CALIF. To All Citizens-- Corona del Mar--Newport Harbor Area The Board of Directors of th e Corona del \tar Chamber of Commerr.e has proclaimed Friday, Sept. 25, to be \futual Community Crown Day to welcome \iutual Savings and Loan As sociation -Pasadena to i ts new office here. On this day, the C ity o f Pasadena, known as the Crown City of an Gabriel Valley, will s alute Corona del Mar, the Crown of the Sea . .\s part of the two·city ceremony, \fayor Floyd 0 . Gwinn of Pasadena and the Pasadena Hose Bowl <)uee n will crown 5-year-old J ennifer Carey of this commun· ity as {)ueen of Corona del Mar. Orange county, city and civic o fficials will also attend. This will take place in the ne w \1 utual Savings building at 2867 E. Coast ll wy., at the com er o f lle liotrope Ave ., at 3 o'cloc k Friday afte rnoon, . ept. 25. T l11• offi cP-. 1n the ne " bui l din~ will be open all day, be- ~n n ln ~ at tJ 1n t hP mominiZ. HPfreshments and free gifts will be pmndPJ for all vi s ito rs . \\p arl' piPaql'd to ~now th at \tutu al of Pasadena selected ! :Orona dt•l \tar •• ., thl' locati on o f the ne w o ffi c e after exten· s ivt> -;tudy dnd resPa rch coverin~ the entire coastal area of Orani!P <:ountv . \\p feel that this choice is an impressive triuu tt> to C.orona dt-1 \tar. 1\t> joiu tltr' < ommunitv in welcoming Mu tual Savings - Pas adPna, o.~nJ wP invite all business houses and residents o f our Ml'a to p.1 rtic ipate in the ~utual Community Crown tl('llvitiPs and to vis it the new Corona del Mar office of \1 utuul Savinll<> fo r thP forma l opening . PRESIDENT. Corona del \tar Chamber of Commerce T THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1964 COROHA DEL CAUF. MUTUAL SAVINGS SALUTES CIVIC LEADERS BEAUTY SPOT. The city hall of Newport Beach is considered one of the most attractively modern government structures in Southern California. De- signed to complement the famous beach communi ty, the city hall is frequently visited by citizens of Corona del Mar as well as attracting the approving fancy of the harbor area's thousands of summer and winter visitors. PAUL GRUBER Mayor of the r ty of Newpo rt Beach CIVIC LEADERS. While Corona del Mar is proudly a community of Newport Beach, it als enJoys •J- moting activities peculiarly identified with the "Crown of the Sea" environs. So it has 1ts 0..,., "h 1 ou of Commerce. Its officers, l eft to right, are Grant Howald, president; Jessie Hill execu t ve se~r · ''~ Rudy Wesson, vice president, and Frank Jordan, director. BOB COO P rt ty Manager of Newport Beach CITY COU NCIL. Corona del Mar , as a communi ty wi thin a community, comes under the muntctoal government of Newport Beach. Pi ctured here are the elected member s of the Ct ty Counctl left to nght: Dee Cook, Jame s B. Stod- dard, Vice-Mayor Donald Elder Mayor Pau Gruber, Doreen Marshall, L tnds- l ey Parsons and AI Forgtt \1 J! O"'t'"'J '" h ' • l~' \1'-ti.U '•JI 'i.l ' I • , .... ,, I .. : "'t..:J .. 1.6 ,. .. ,. ,.. ""'"'h j ""' ,.,, ., .. 1 .. ,, .. /." ... ..,,.... P"! "l.J :J,.. 'Ia, r~ ' , .... ,,. Corona del Mar Notables to A ttend Mutual Savings Opening Polly Roo Oetetfty H..kaatlo G.no Taylor MERCHANT GROUP. A ftw of the business llldtts of Colona dtl Mar wfto support unlfltd COIMIUnlty activities ttwou-. the mtt'chMt's usoclatlon lftd the chM!btr of connerct. Left to right: 8111 Roller, Marge Bran, Dorothy HardcutJe, Vtlflla O'Brien, Porter Kelly, Helen Murphy, Ruth Kelly Md Edith SMith. i Holen ~rphy Jerry Stewort hobel Peo .. V em• w .. son, Pos.._.,.., WASHINGTON RECOGNITION. The Importance of Corona del Mar In high l)taces Is tvldtftCed ~ the Post Offlce for thl s beach community, established by the U.S. postal SflVIce. No ''Qnk tD•" tttls. Thirty-two employees J)n)vlde house to house dtllvtfY undtrtht direction of Asslst.t Poswasw GrMt How,ld, It left, 1nd PosbustM Veme Watson, shoWft '-ere. 0 NE\ SEC NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SECT10M SEC'TIOM-PAGE JO TtiJRSOAY, SEPT. Z4, lt64 COM*A DEl liAR, CALIF. MUTUAL ·sAVINGS GOES TO CHARITY LOBSTER BAKE M E NT 5 -·-• ... --~ Oriaioated in 1949 bJ dric ucl Malae11 lea- ct.re of Corona •a Mar, ia ooopaadoe whit dae Eaaip newapeper, ~e 16da A.aal Lobater Bah i 1 now bancSled by tile Balboa Bay Lioe1 Cia b. Can•tlJ t.boaaaada of people paaoaise &Ilia Car- aiul-Ut• feaat.. Ia fact. ... .,a1 JIUI a,o tltll ~ plltJ ,.w 10 Wa dlat dae Balboa lay Uoet a• na oalle4.,. • •H l&a .,.._ . ...,..., .......... Till Uoet Oab ~~ ,.., ...-.. lila ,... ceeda for 11M WiacS of Onaa• Coea&J. More .... 4,000 lobtter cliaaert wn MniL Caal•al boodaa otreriaa •ad•• warea are r•te4 co die nrioaa oiric orpaiaadou u a fa"s aa&al f .. ..,_ of die,. ... raitiat ft'Ht. Ia It die lut ............. , .. ._ ............. , .. ..................... 0.,. ........... ~ .......... ._ .... off .-. -ilullJ •tertal•iaa ciMlcS o• .. .,,. , ............ ,., ........ , ....... . of c*•OIIIIcl atm.,.,,.._.., MOtla• -s ,_., •4 old ucS tile .. ,. belW ..... lta•l•t .. pod. ole• t..'' Cotou cSel Mill ...._ lt_,.od dae a--., of a-.,_ a.ooa, aturiaa .. cat•• •• "aa." Ia aM ..... M aop left fJf tile ..... .............. let& • dP&. Ire! Mn. o..- • Hndruda, Mra. H.._ Duaei, Mra. ..... ( Snla M4 .... Lo.a Palm• • • • • Alloaar pablio tpiritod oo..ai&J n•t tela .. daled da.la JIU oe OcCObat 10da ia the beetftt Meutut. pPOaiOtM a., die Cocoea cSel Mar Kl· weaia Cl ... wldl PIOOiadt fDI•I to dae Yo .. a C.a., S.,looata ... a ....... KIWIIIIlaK., a... PEOPLE ... STREETS ... AND BEAUTY SPOTS NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SECTION SECTION -PAGE 11 TIIJRSOAY, SEPT. 24, ltM CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF . AERIAL SHOT. Looking south with Newport Beach in the foreground, Corona del Mar, the community on the seaside bluffs, is visible on the coast in the right background. The density of building brought about by the popularity of the beaches is apparent in this view. (Aerial photo by Pacific Air Industries.) IMAGINATIVE APPROACH. Showboat dining and meeting rooms have been added to the conven tion facilities of the Newport Harbor area with the open- ing of the "Reuben E. Lee." The increasing popularity of the beach area for conventions is adding yearly wealth to the Orange Coast area prosperity, a leader in the United States economy. BEAUTY SPOT. Thtrt Is anotltef type of SCifttfJ ftlblrtd In CaroM dtl flllr tltd Into a lladf's latest stylu-lch .,, futuftd In fftqueMiftd poeM~~• •wtq ln tht con~Ntlt(s dress sMtas, llltt tht OM IMwft IMYt at Mel's. NEWPORT LEADERS. L eft to right, John Vibert, president, Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce; James Gray, co-owner of the newly opened Sho wboat Restaurant "Reuben E. Lee"; Jack Barnett, former Pasadenan and Manager of the Newport Harbor Chamber for the past seven years, are among the dig- nitaries participating in the coronation of the '"Li tti~Queen of Corona del Mar" at the ne w Mutual Savings office. <Photo by Studio One) COAST HIGHWAY. Spac1ous Coast Highway IS currently the ma1n thorough- fare through the Newoort HarbOr ~o~,..,un1t1 es but 1t w1 be soon augmented by a freeway located furtMr , an.:l yet st1" c ose to the coast to rei eve the ever-1nc reas1ng beach traff c STREET SCEN E. Corona del M• Is 1 c~nltr of lavftlltt haMs ud attrllttlwe ..,.c-fl.-.. .... othrint IMich appell to the slif\t-seelng IIOtDrlst. ttlrt II MIIIUifltl A..-a. -. Nil •• ttl II ..._ bhlff ..... • NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SECTION SECT10M -PAGE 12 THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1964 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. I MUTUAL SAVINGS SALUTES CORONA DEL MAR C.D.M. --An In spi ration to Artists By SUMt41 E OLSOt4 The cunent revival in paintina aweepina the United Statea find a an active circle of well known arti Ill in Corona del Mar already addina to the reputation of thia Pacific Ocean community u a world wide cultwal center. The old world traditional concept of poor, starvina, suuaa· lina artius workina anemically in rat infested aaneu is pretty well ahattered in thia community, boutina of some of the country'a leading artists. Corona del Mar ia proof post· tin that money and artistic achievement can travel very well toaether. Two blocka west of the new Mutual Savina• buildina is the Atcade of the En sian building, home Of the "Atti Its Workahop and Gallery." Outstandina displays of arts and crafu of noted California artists are on exhibition daily. Ann Gilman ..>wna and operates this shop. Here Califorma artists of all aaes may offer their work for sale. Corona del ~~~~ ia certainly full o f &Jtistic talent. Mra. Gilman is currently negotiating with orfictals of the Mutual Savinas buildina for a possible exhibit of the best paiotinas of famed local arusts sometime 10 1965. It ll> hoped that the following noted aru s ts of the Newport HarbOr area wi II be shown: Famous water colon st Rex Brandt and his accompli shed wife, Joan Irving Brandt. who also is well known as an arti at, I i ve tn Corona del Mar. Rex Brandt was one· of the foundeu of the Brandt Sommer School in 1946. Next year the school Will conduc t its 19th season at the Brandt Studio, "Blue Sky." Burt Procter, another nauonally known arust, has been a resident for 21 years. He works tn otl!> and 1s noted for ht!> western scenes. He patnts tn a robust and ma sculine s tyle, altho he satd stnce hts tup to the Ouent hts western~> may have taken on an ouental flavor. He feels hts areatest honor lies tn the fact that hts paintings are hung tn home tn even state of the lJntted States, and man) fore• an counlfle~o. ltvtng \1ano11, another arust of renov.n and lona ume re!.t- dent, IS well known for has drav.tngs. block pu nts and ab· s uac t patnungs. He ts famous fo r hts unfu ed ceramtcs, known as Rao namels. Uauy i(ercher Budd. whose otl patntangs are current!~ be ina exht bi ted m the Amen can and European Cultural 1-x- chanae, teaches his technique 10 Newport and Hunttngton Beach. He has had sho wtngs at the :"lewport City Haii,Cueek Theatre in Los Anaele!. and Bowers \luseum an Santa Ana. Thelma Paddock Hope is an art1st long honored for her reahs u c otis of famous area landmarks. Follo"'1ng m her footsteps are three aeneratiuns o f arusts; her daughter. ~1arcia. and arandson, Dan Jones. v.ho are elthlbtuna fo r the f11st lime. Thelma has the rare dtsllncuon-of havtng been one of the fe w arusts to have patnted Rudolph Va lenuno. \1ary Pouenaer has patnted 1111 of her lafe, and exhtblted all alona the Caltfomta coast from San Franctsco to San Otego. She has for years shov.n at the Laguna Fesuval. \1e lva Rue has aa1ned fame fo r lone figure!> s tandtna on the long s uetches of Caltfornta be aches. She spect all ze s an patnungs of the sea. The mediUm \Ieiva prefers ts oal. Cathenne Knox as constdered one of the best v.atercolor· tsts tn our area. She travels extensively, alwa)'s pa1nuna. She ts thought of as an euraordanary person and 1n the com· munlly her work as referred to "as betng as lavelv c1s she." Leslae Furlona paants tn oal v.1th great ongtnallty and depth. She often paints btrds and n ov.ers an her Calafornta landscapes. George flail. a nauve Californ ian and res1dent of (ornna del \1ar, ts a sculptor. He wo rk s pu man ly 1n l'tron ze and and architectural desagn. \1inam Shelton. a natave Caltforntan and ~culptor, creates appealingly tn terra cotta, stone and ~~oood. Two more local ('allfornta artasts are Caro l:.aton and Jane L yons. Both artasts s tudy at the Brandt Sommer School and wall sho~~o the11 ~~oorlc very sl\on at the e~~oport (lty fla il. Caro IS a v.atercoloust and Jane ts "sull exfllonng the vanous med1a loolung for vtsual uuth as expressed 1n per- sonal terms." Gretchen -.tll1ams, a commerc1al free lance artist. began her career at the Art Students' league 1n "'ev. Ynrk City. She work s tn water color, paper mosatcs c1nd l1ne. Mariam Auatin beaan a career in paatela and oila in Saudi Arabia 10 years aao. Her paatela were on ubi bit at the Cor· ona del Mar library for two months in 1963. Elberta Mohler Jones, who helped to oraani ze .. Att in De· fense" durina the War , lives, paints and aculpta in Corona del Mar. She haa painted innumerable pictures, moatly por· uatts, that hana in public and private collecdona. Bernard Z aluaky came to Corona del Mar from Spain a year aao. He studied at the Chicaao Art Institute and in Prance, Greece, Italy and Spain. He works in oil, water color and sculpture. Hi s Greek fiaures sculptured on marble created much anterest at the festival thi a season. He baa been com· mtsatoned to do a huae mural for a nationally known enai· neenna firm in Chicaao. Two other newcomers tD the community are Dick Dablaren, a youna ampressronist. and Frances Deblaen. Dick travelled for 5 years as a professional skier before aettlioa in Corona del \1ar. He wo rks tn pen and ink, tempera and clay and hia favonte subJects are "The Bull Rina and Ski World." Fran· ces Dehlsen, bOrn in \'texico, attended the California School of Arts and Crafts tn Berkeley. She has exhibited in Mexico C'uy, Quato, Ecuador, and Northern California. She works wtth pen and ink, water color and o il and is especially noted for her illustrations in children's books. Glona J ones has a s tudio in Corona del Mar in the Enaian Buildina. She paints on velvets and instructs in this tech· n1que. She has exhibited in Ausualia, Hawai i, Florida, Palm Sp11nas. Beverly Hills and at the Festival of Arts. llunaanan born Gertrude Klaris. whose specialty is stain glass des1gn. work s tn water color. She studied tn Vienna, France and Italy. where she won tbe student's Rome Prize. She has exhabtted at the Ch1caao Art lns tJtute and Pasadena Art Institute. Traute lluycke ts ~A>tnntng recoanauon with her bold and ver')' modern patntJngs tn otl. She ~tud1ed at the Chouinard's School of Ftne Alts tn Los Anaeles and elthtblted at the (osta \lesa Ltbrary and Orange Coast Colleae. In the vounaer group of awsts are Ford -.heeler. who does ~~o,uer cnlor s of famtlt lU harbOr ~cenes, and Otane Ltnder, recenr graduate of L. of C. ar Rerk elev. Dtane ts attendma ( h1>u1nard and spectalrzes 1n li thography and dry potnt etch· tn"s. L>eura anJ Charles Frankel, nationally famous husband c1nd ...,1fe ream, do architec tural commissiOns pu marily. Dex· ua. J'>!>l srant professtlr at the New State Colleae in Fuller· tnn. IS al!.n a punt maker and has taken many prizes with her pnnt s. fhe Frankels work 1n bronze. copper and copper enameling. '\ot to be om1tted from th1s 1mpress1ve hst ts Kay Findl, one of (orona del \lar's very fi rst artists. Kay united fler au de~1gn 11o1th cia~ and became internationally known. The Ka\ hnch studto butld1ng ts su ll one of the early land· marks of the area. Serv•na a ll of the aw sts tn o ur lovely community are Otck Kuhn and Sosae Gro se. Both have custom framtna stu· dros and art suppll es in Corona de I \1ar. (ornna del \lat doe!> not ha'e an exclusl\e franchase on all arta'''· The' can be found through out the enure Newport area. "e ~~oere prov1ded wtth a l1~t of arlls rs from as far ,outh a' Emerald Ba}. wtth such notables as Pn ctlla Fra• zer. Anne \on, \111dred Brown. Alexandra ('hurchhtll, Elsa (H<,chen. Roger i(untz and Christian von Schnetdau. (o..ra \le<.a allt~t' mclude Bruce Ptner, Nana Clayton, Aaleen Wnrthle,, Da v1d Vaughan, Do11s Berry. Lila Mcln· t\ re, L11 ( alo\tch, Ball \1otta, E'>ther Warner and Jo Den· del. Lrdo l!.le ha' Dale llrll, \hcke~ Lewa s, Sally Soren son, l l,a Vreeland, Louhe Lreber and daughter Lout!>e, Glona Rrade .,on and Fran 'Nal llam~o. Other areas are Dover Shores, 11o1th ( lare Br en. Balboa Island wtth Ruth Osaood and Var· gtl Pa11ch, the \1 P cartoontst. Back Ba)' wtth J~e s War· ren. rnrd maga11ne altl'>t. llarbot l!>land 11o1th -.tntfred Voe- gelan. Ha) Shore' 11o1 th \1r s. Glen Turnbull. Ne~~oport Island "'lth \large lnhn,nn Ba lboa Pen1nsula w1th Vn n~fred Srm th, \lan Jeano,, (onnte \htchell and Luc1a Anderson. and Bea· ~''11 Aa\ "'llh Jean \h.\,abe and Eugente Ftsher. \II of the-,e people from Laguna through Corona del Mar, 'e"'flllfl Oe aLh. and Costa \1esa -alona w1th many more - help (!.1\e tha' area tts international fame as the We s t ( ••a't Art (enter of the L.S.A. MOVIE SPOT. Hollywood producers hive "'lied the coutllne of the Newport Hlfbor as dupffcatlng cou~ lines ovtt Ute wcwfd. One frequently seen on TV or movie screens Is "Little Corona" viewed hett from ttte bluffs. TH fl~wor IK'rt Is considered "Riviera" by the HoUywood film prodUcers. LION ROCK . Famous landmark and favorite subject of Corona del Mar artists is also a subject of com- ment by coastwise sailors. The above picture was painted especially for this Mutual Saving s pictorial edition dedicated to Corona del Mar by Thelma Paddock Hope, noted artist of the community. SUNDAY MUST. Collectors of art consider the Sonday eldllbitlons of the Corona del Mar Artist's Work shop a "must " for enthusiasts of California art. PIctured above (center) is Mrs. Ann Gi I man, owner-operator. Paintings on display are largely by artists of the local NewpOrt and coast areas. ' SUN STROLL. Popullf walkw~Y, much ustd bj bt«h patrons, Is ttte Corona del tr1ar eut Jetty entunce to Ute main tt.lbor. The Jetty creates 1 popular tnciOHCI _.lnt bead\ and ••• for ttte thouunds 111M ~the Newport Hatbor ~nny Slftds. NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SECOND SECTION -PAGE 13 THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, ~ CORONA DELMAR, CAUF. AS RENOWNED RECREATION CENTER KID STUFF. The "Tom Sawyers" of Corona del Mar gtt their thrills in crab hunting in the jetty rocks bordtring the harbor channel. Th is picturesque yacht waterway entrancts the boat enthusiasts as they sail out to conquer the Pacific ocean waves. TROPIC PARK. Combined with the attractions of the state-municipal beach of Corona del Mar are the planned grassy areas, picnic spots and modern public facil ities for a perfect day of beach I iv1ng. Palm trees give the Pacific tropical atmosphere. LABOR OA Y. The annual holiday crowd plcb.lre at the Corona del Mar belCh. Nate the bluff site houses wttlch surround the area. Some of the most attractive beach homes In the country •• found overlooking 1te P.clflc ocean. PHOTOGRAPHER'S DELIGHT. Beauties of the Corona dtl Mar eoastl1n e blended w1th the attractions of the beach draw "shutterbugs" from al l over the Un1 ted States. Note the lines of Jetty rocks 1n tht background which have made th1s state-mun1c1pal btach the oest protected 1n Cal dorn1a. SAFE SI"'IIMM!~G. Jne o' the ::.r::>ud boasts of Corona del Mar 1s the safety o' tne ove y local beach por- trayed above. L)ng SIOOI'"~9 snal ..,.,., oeacnes w1th gent e br eakers al Jetty-or)tected make thiS an 1deal soot for family 0ath1'1~ CHINA COVE. The Immediate for~round shows ttlt rumed Chlna tOve water •ea, which Is '"'"••• m boats of any characttf and reserved exclusively for swl tfS. Just 1nothef lttrKtl" MG ... _.. deft hom general view 1nd used largely by residents of tM cOIMIUf\ltJ. '"EftRT HARIOR EMSIGN SECOIM> SECTOI-PAGE 14 TltURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1964 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. BUSINESS SUPPORTERS IN NEWPORT HARBOR AREA GOLD COAST. This skyway view of the fabulous Newport Beach area looking north shows the upper bay region now under development The two big islands in the foreground are Balboa Island (right) and Lido Isle Cleft). The popularity of the Orange Coast resorts has made Orange County the fastest growing poli- tical subdivision in the United States. Inset: John Macleod, board chairman of Maceo Realty and Maceo Corporation, who maintains offices in Corona del Mar . (Aertal photo by Paci fic Air Industries.) THE UPPER BAY 'ARRIVES' Development of the Upper Bay a t Newport Beach - which for yean has been in the "dteamina" and plann1n1 ataae -baa finally matena- ltzed. Today -Instead of banen eli ffa and shallow water- ways -the ate a 1 s a suc- ceaaion ofmaamficent water- front communities. and 1f the Oranae County Board of Superviaon ao alona with propoul s of the Irvine Com- pany -will undoubtedly aoon be one of the most hi ably developed waterfront areas 1n the entire world. Acceptance of the lrv1ne Comp an) plan could mean the establ i ahment of three major park s and two smaller beaches able 10 accommo- date 3,852,000 persons an- nually. Plush waterfront convnun- IUCI ue already a realtty - and there are more 1n th e plannin& ataaes. Take Dover Shores, for In- stance, where Maceo Realty Company <Maceo Corpora- uon's home-build1n1 subsi- diary) IS creat1n1 a S22 mtl- hon development that 11 not only the laraest prOJeCt of its kind 1n the history of the Newport-Balboa area, but also, when complete, w1ll be a synonym for residenual beauty in Southern Californ1 a. To create Dover Shores, ~acco Realty has literally carved 311 homes1tes out of the last of Newport-Balboa's best bayfront properties. The sites at the community are arranged along the wes- terly shoreltne property, which rises sharply, pali- sades-like, up from the se- cluded beach area to an ele- vation of 80 feet. Lots on three broad peninsulas ranae from 60 to 140 feet frontaae. each hav1na pierand sltp pnvileaes. Sheltered mau nas between the peninsulas have a mint- mum depth of 10 feet for each homeowner's boat. The Dover-hke chffs wh1ch cbaracterize the Upper Bay rea1on offer an unobstructed V1 ew of the Newport-Balboa harbor and the Santa Ana mountains, a vtew wh1cb ex- tends as far as the imm edi- ately adJacent Pac1fic Ocean and Cataltna Island. Three pnvate bathin& beaches, landscaped parks, all util1t1es underground and secluded streets are all re- served for the exclusive use of Dover Shores, residents and their aue s ts. Dover Shores IS in proxi - mi ty to some of Southern Cal1 fom1a's most outstand- ln& educational 1n stitu.tions such as the new University of Caltfornia at lrv1ne, whtch IS located on the east s1de of the l.Jpper Newport Bay on 1000 acres wh1ch v.as made possible by a donauon from The lrv1ne Company. Less than one m1le west of Dover Shores 1 s the new deluxe ~estcliff Plaza Shop- pin& Center developed by the lrv1ne Co. Th1s center aua- ments the many fashionable s tores wtu ch abound every- where 1n the Newport Beach- Balboa area. Dover Shores 11 only a short d11ve to key centera of commerce and Industry. The project is JUst one mile from Costa \1esa, 12 miles from Santa Ana, 25 miles from Lona Beach, and only 41 miles from \1euopolitan Los Angeles. In nearby proximity are some of Californ1a's moat prominent clubs, includina Balboa Bay Club, Balboa Yacht Club, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, Irvine Coaat Counuy Club, Balboa Anr- ltng Club and the Santa Ana Country Club. \1acco Realty's moat recent pwchase 1n their land de- velopment proaram waa the acquiSitiOn of the 85,000- ac:te Vail Ranch 1n Riverside County. This proJect is beina headed by Robert Unaer, exe- cutive vice preaident of Ra ncb California In c. \1acco Realty Co. is JOint venturina the development wtth Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. and Kaiser lndustuea Corp. BUSY SPOT. It Is not all play In Corona del Mar, as this shopping center picture indicates. There Is a nice Informal ity of garb while shopping in the beach areas, however, that pleases old and new resi- dents alike. GROWTH BAAOIIETER. '""" you find 1 Coldwell, Brier offlct ,ou flt'Mf a fat growing co...ttuftlt1. At tM ......,. •.-c• .... su.slde conlfiUftlty Is Callfofnla's largest 1nd 1110st v•led real •sta• '"'-.,a iltlllf I!IIIIIIJtillt ...... to come. · UPPER BAY. Magnlflcent Dover Shores, the pictureSQue Palisades of the West, Is considered one of the country's most beautiful estate homes developments. Named after the more famous English channel "cliffs of Dover," the area towers 80 feet above the back bay. Inset: Jack Caldwell, Board vice chairman and vice president of Maceo Realty. NEW IN LAGUNA. The surge of population to the Orange coast ateas has fostered many new projects in the picturesque community of Laguna Beach. One of the most impressive Is Laguna Lido, pictured above with the coastline in background. Inset: John B. Parker, Maceo president GROWING PAINS. There comes a transltiOf'l stage In all popul• communities, and Corona dtl Mar Is no exception. Atchlttcts Murton H. Willson, at right, and Del Willlans point out a proposed master plan for the continuing growth of the seaside community business district. ~VIH IN. T1tt l~t of the Newport Belch •ea Is rtcotnlztd 111 Los ~ts Alrwaya, whoM ......... hlllcootlf Is fwt IMCII"' at tM Ntwporttr lftn ""'~ Ttlt travel• CM ltaYt .., air .... NIWPOft 1M COftMCt wt• MJ PIKI t. Itt world. • NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SE~O SECTlON -PAGE 15 THURSDAY,SEPT.2~ ~ CORONA DEL MAR, CAUF. . MUTUAL SAVINGS HEADQUARTERS IN PASADENA Pictured right is an architect•s drawing of the recently completed nine-story headquar- ters building of MUTUAL SA VINGS AN D LOAN ASSOC IATION -PASADENA. It was fonnally opened in J une of this year to be- CCIIDe the tallest building on the Pasadena akyline. It was built at a cost of SS,OOO,OOO including a 450 car space multi-story garage. 'Three floors house the headquarters acti vi- ties of Mutual Savings while the othef floors are leased for offices. Mutual Savings now h .. four branch offices in Glendale, Covina, leal Arcadia and now in Corona del Mar. As- set. of \tutu a! Savings, one of the country's largest savings and loan associations, are well over $365,000,000. -.. . -.,. .. RI CHARD McCU LLOCH M011a~rr. llutual Sav&n~s Co rona J~l liar o{{ict: Bv wav of avin~r "llello " to the people of the beach commumtaes attendin~r the fonnal openin£ of \tutual Sann~s ne" offices in C.o rona del \tar all da' F n dav, "eptember .21th . Hi c hard \let ull och. manajfer, announ- ces a choice of one of these ~unset "agazine bool..s as an attendance £i ft · • JE \CII I\ \L"Ub Gl I ll~.· lias 150 photos and drawan~s of P acifi c Coast plant and animal lif£' • I\ T EHI OH \HT \ \() DECOH \ TIO\: 'ew hook ful l of practical ideas to beautifv vour home-. Full of photos. • COOl\ 0001\ OF F \ VORITE RECIPES : I. .25~ rf'dpes with that "extra something." Dishes for every occasio n. • GO LF COLH £ DIRECTORY FOR CALI- FOR~l \· \~w . complete, covers nearly 400 public and private courses. • B\ABEQL'E COOKBOOK : e w edition. Over 500 recipes , 150 photos. • ~ l TilER\ C \LIFOR-...1 TRAVEL GUIDE: Places of interest, hundreds of mapa and photos. • B IC GARDE. I G: All the fundamental technique. with 925 ilhaatratioaa. • RA 0 McNALLY ROAD ATLAS: New 1964 edition, all 50 alate•. Caa.U •d Melioo . • • .. . . I ,. ' 12 minutes to downtown Costa Mesa COSTA MESA NEWPORT HEIGHTS West Coast Hiway ~~· · NEWPORT BEACH i i i -!1 l· I I • I I ORANGE COAST AIRPORT -1- ------~~--- ::::::::::::::: :--: -....... ------..._.. : : ::::::::. - --- IRVINE CAMPUS The increasing importance of Coroaa del Mar in the Newport Beach aad Harbor uea u a financial and busineu ceDter is ppb- ically portrayed in this tradiag area •ap. With the coming of MUTUAL SAVINGS - PASADENA to CoroDa del Mar, our c::oa.ua- ity now baa two saviop and lou iastitll- tions, three banks ud several stoc:k broket- age firm.s. The ease wi tb which people of the area can transact b.laiDeaa iD Corona del liar ia illustrated by au~travel radi.. liaea ia this map. The focal oeote.r is the aew IIIU- TUAL SAVINGS buildiag at tbe conaer ol Coast High way and Heliotrope A 9'ellue, qaick- ly identified by the practical time ud tee- perature sign on the outside of the buUdias- Free panung at the rear of the building is an added customer convenience. MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN r OF PASADENA •• _/ ~.