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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-08-26 - Newport Harbor Ensign"' a.,,, Y ... , Giant aurf, wbic:h ata.r1cd aollina in over the weelt-end. met with atiff reaiataac~ Tueaday in Welt Newpott when the city General Ser- Yicea OepL initiated und- t.uina methods fo protect homes from lashina biah tide a. An area from 37th SL to 44th SL, alaoa Seaabore Or., apparently waa the only part of city beachca damaaed by the erosioa at 7•foot tides ripped ;n. Wort en apen t some 15 hours on lbe job Tuesday preparina for the 6.9-foot tide which created at 8:04 p.m. An even bi aacr tidal as- ault was expected last niaht when a 7-foot ode waa pre- dicted. Appro1imately SO c:i ty work- ers were deployed in the 7- b&oclt area Tuesday by J .P. Bay Club wins ---but still loses Uake) Mynderae, aeneral aervicea director. Mr. Myn- derae was alao on the job, fillina aaodbaaa and buildin& a protective "dilte" alona ·the ocean fronL "We'n aot a bia job here:• Mr. Mynderae aud ycat.erday. "We've aot to stop che a~rf from aettina to the houaca ... Official• fmm the Corps of Enaineera were on the acene yesterday rnomina to inspect the d~maae. They were u- pected to meet with Joe Oev- line, director of public: worh, later in the afternoon to dia- cuu plana for prevention of a 11milar incident in the future. The problem was brouaht up atMonday evenina's Coun- The Balboa &y Club end-The other plan, for wtlic:b cil meelln& by City \1anaacr ed up m defeat that waa the rnonina would be re-Harvey Hurlburt, who s aid anatc:hed from che jawa of quired, called for a 600-foot that the West Newport area victory at \4onday even ina's lona bui ldina. ana led away was facina the danaer of ~~port ~acb City Council from the waterfront, with a havina no beach le£L mectina. )·store base for the enure "Sand baas and aro1ns The Bay Club was appeal-lenath. and 3 towers aoina aeem to be the only answer," ina from a 4-4 tic vote o( the up to a hciaht of 8S feet. u 1dVice-\1ayo rOonaldElder. Plannina Commisaioo reject-(Continued on paee 4) The Council eu.abliabed an ina a requcu for hilh riae h 1 cmeracnc:y aid fund. auchor- rezonina for coosuuction o( Desa p ant IZin& the upendituu up to new apartments. 510,000. E1paration date of A City Council motion to • • ht the fund was act at Sept. 13, ao alon& with the Plannina tope tonlg mch:ebd.nate 1 . of fle nut Cowu:il Commiuioo was defeated .. \tonday nilht by a 3 to 2 Two bouaea ue in particu- vo te. A .. town hall meetina" for lar danaer. Newport Life- This cleared the way for preaentatioo of facta oa the pard Chief Bob Roed'a introdlaction ~ u ordinance p10poaed nueleu powered boaae at 4107 Seaabore Or. ID reaoae dle deaired portion dealatina pl•t bu be• ba.d neuly all it.a beach ~ doina a fine job." A ajrt, attired in a bikini, was aittina near 4lat SL quickly cuttina wife stripro 10 fasten topa of the sand- ~1•· She didn't want her picture taken for the ENSIGN. "I'm just one of the work- era," she said. A aroup of uuaties amved from Oranae County Jail 1n a Sherifrs Department bus and joined in fillina s andbaaa. The empty baas were be- ina 1upplied by as far away as Los Anacles, \1r. Myn- derae ind1 cated. "Even merchant1 are JIVtna them to us," he said. Hiahest ode was e1pected laat niaht at 8:53, when offi- cials predicted 1t would J O over 1 feet. The water 111 e1pected to recede to "on ly" 6.9 reel at 9:40 p.m. today. Aua. 26, and drop to 6.5 reet at 1lro h1&hest at 10:26 p.m. FnJay. SAN0"3AGGING against the rampaging st~rf a long the ocean front in We st New- port brought J.F.(Jake)Mynderse, right, NewpOrt 1each general services direc- tor, to lend a hand and supervise opera- tions Tuesday afternoon. Two unidenti- fied youths assist him In placing the sand-fi lied bags near 40th St. Despite heavy sandbagging and a continuous battle by city worlcers and residents , the surf c hewed away the beach up to within 2 feet of some of the residences between 37th and 43rd St., along Sea- shore l)r ., last n 1 ght and Tuesday as a 7-foot tide sent breakers crashing in- to the "dike." !Ens1gn photo) Water plan explained --''No free rides '' U. L. Remmcr\ of Stluth the enure Coastal DI~>UlCt. Laa~a. mem ber ,,r the c .. la .. -"\1~0 ... not abk lll ~UPfll' tal \1un1 c1pa l \\ater 01 ~tzH.t .ill the need'> dunn& the peak board, told the l'=n~t1 ¥Jl th 11, flt'fiOJ!t . Therefore I leel v.ee~ that the pro(l<•~oed -.ater th.il ">toragc '" nt' .. e~san . stmage pLAn,. .,..ould nut He ~.ud that an eQUitable mean that an:-coJ:.tal .uca plan "'ouhl be ltl JO in w1th would be bcnefttled at the the Lagun.s Beach proJect Clpense nr 1ther arca!t. ~dcr an agreement ""hereby 'ewport Reach and Co~>ta Laauna Yrtluld P•~ for a \1esa off•~.1al~ haq•protested rc~oervou "'' meet Ita. needs, 11\e prop.1a.cd proJe ct on the and Coastal \lun1C1pal v.ould around~ that the~ have finance the Jlfrerence ror financed theu own ,.1 t.er addauonal c apac1 tv 1ft the rac1hues and n<'"" arc be1n1 same re~ocrvoJt. asked to JOin 1n a proJeCt .. Thus the Oatz1ct v.ould that v.ould no t benefit them not be f)'clona up the tab for at al l. a local comm~mt), but would "Laauoa Beach IS no .. pro-be paytna ror capacity that ceedioawiGlpt.atoproVlde v.ould scrn as a atand-by a4di~ ..._ SIOI&P wP~~lY {or lbe entitc l)l.,. fl ... 8ey Cllab ahc Md p t --•1-..o ._ ... "'--.a-1 u.. ..._ •-•-..... .. ...._ ""'·e -.&aot .... ..,.. -_, -• __. u. - 110...,~!_ ~~L wa -'MM!leltl __._. t I -· .. -·Ill ...... n. ...... a ..... , aa-rce .... • ...... --...... n.r. ..-. IDdltr. Ala .. 26, at*' n. O...W Mc:l8aJa ne6-IIIIo a "dlb'' .,_. .. oceM fiiDIIII • n. ....._ waa lUCie. '-t YCM&• Ceoler. ct.ace at 4105 Seaabore Dr. Stashore Dr. In West NIW'I*t yHterdaJ, .,.. .Uctlr t ldetn.cb d bJ a Qeber Preaidcnt Carl waa anedfiOID dama,eT1t1.,. partla~l•ly trying to s.ve 2 homes en- cfiacutioa el taftparda IMt Kealey aaid dlat the apeak· day by ••very bard woltera:• dangered by high waves. At ttte left, wlttl _..ad lUDiJ Cbe Bay 0® era wi U include H. T. Hoi-accordina to Mra. Mclnnia. ' to ita atated project under tom, MWO enaineer, and Wil-"We're vel)' aratefuJ. I'm flags fly ing, Is ttle home of Bob Reed, 51 •• t Dr. TM ~tIt I" r1tltt Is 1M ._. tit Mr. -Mrs. OCNid Ilk- Innis, 41M Seashore Or. HI_. tides tore buchfront sand away up to the front patio fences of the residences Tuesday night. (J:nslgn ~oto) laciliti ...... I I ~a tDCl." "• ............. . ptOjcct." *-• a e•cl. are .,n., ID aeed •• ~~ ···ne • J• • 111aa •• ., ,.,., -,._-..ort Bead~ Laa•a racilillea ... par .ad Coac. "-•• .. well .. v.-1th the real o( .. ~ttal lbe rest o( the Oi s tncL" \1un1cipal OutricL 'De To· CDM d• f C1ty area -Sao CJIIDCnte. lr8C Ory tbe new CO.'t sonina. fbere li.:n Wilson, chief nuclear acne <Mlr patio wall wCNid Newport '3each llfegUMd chief, at 4107 i:. =~u~:~~~:;;: ;::~~.f~E1~·~:.;; ~~::~~=-:~:~r;~:: Lafayette offers Civic Center &oaed area, allowable under abore ialaad 4000 feet orr Mra. McJIUlia llapplied re- Cap1strano Beaeb and O.Oa • •1 d Poant -already baa doae IS compl e thiS. "Out po 11 bon on the Coas- tal \tun1c1pal board 15 that all comm~1 o es 1n the dl s~ tnc t should f1nance theu o"'-n needs so that all v.ould be JUSt about equal as to adequacy of raolltJes. A maJor membenhap dove as be1n1 tnltiated by t.be Corona del \tar Chamber of tbe CO-l replatiocu. ~set Beacb 11 ita first freabina d.rinlta. clothina, a The City of Newport Beach ard Jay ~lb described dle 'The motioa to introduce the priority choice as a aite for place to reat aDd .orda of baa been offered civic center 12-atory office tower pro- re&oaina ordinMce waa with-f\e plaaL MWD later over-encouraaement to tie worlt-facilities in the Lafayette posed for the aoudleast cor-~awn. A new motion, by tuled ita enaineera and aave era yesterday. Square development planned ncr of Newport Blvd. and Cowtcilrnaa Jay Stoddard, to firat choice to the proposed City employees, who worbd in the blocks adjoinina City l2nd St. delay che matter to the nut ColOna del ... ., locatioa, and with the help o f reaideau Hall. "The tower conSists of the Cwncil rneetina,wu approv-ia now makina plant duian Tuesday, wcreJoinedyeater-In .•letter 1o C1ty Coun.c1l, &round Ooor entrance lobby ed. atudlea ror both aites. day by more volunteera architect and developer Rtc:h-and apace 90 1 1 SO. pouina l"bere was a abort receu "Come •d be informed. ycaterday, inclu.dina off-duty Youth d • Wed in Council proceedina•. and Don't wait aad be aurprised .. Newport Beach policemen rowns In ~e then the diacusaioo waa re-a la freeway," Mr. Kealey and a borde of eaaer teen- awned. \1ayor Paul .Jruber 'd · · · · · · H · P a&J tn enYtbn& e&bzens to aaers. A 19-year-old unnnaton The searc:b c:on tJnue th1s ·-ed Lindaley araoos, ... · "8 ·-aay -·'re do ...... we meebna. e sure "" -.. • Beach youth was lost and week, althouah hreauards Jay Stoddard and Ooreen \4ar-Hans Lorenz,acneral chair-ina some china .,od," one preswned drowned wh1 le were hampered by heavy surf aball to a committee to clraft mM, and J. Lealie Steffen-boy said. "We're happy to swunmina in 10 to 15 foot condillons. the aareauarda. ...... _... cb··-an help anyume." w aen, mem~r.oap _,,.. surf at the edae near the \{r. \1Jiler told ""e"""rt "Just what ue we to do?" f .... ·• · d u M d ldn't ··-o '"• recenuy Otl8fttze ... r. yn erse cou Balboa Jetty early Sunday Beach poll ee the youth v.as aalted '.1r. Stoddard. Sh 1· p b. Com .. d as •~ how ore ane reaerva on -nazar a aueSI "" momina. 5 -.1mm1na with h1m -.hen " tlicbard Stevena, vice-pre-· h ...._ · 't d •o f... na •·rs were rrutt.ee, ave ~en tnva e ~ many o U1e you s.... Paul Sonnenbura. 766 1 Com-heavy npllde cllJTled b.."'th .' .dent ...... manaaer ol che d. h d .... tau·" "They're ..... atten on an • "" ... modore C1r., duappeared or them seav.ard. lie sa1J Bay Club, uood up Md uid $l]3 he could solve the dilemma. Tax ~ .... e set at . while swimmin, about Q a.m. they were appro!umatel) 50 ••Lack o( time force• ua to I Ull v.ath his brother-ln-lav.. Terry 10 75 feet apart arter be•nJ abudon our bilh rise pro-\iiller, of the same address. 5 -.ept 1o sea. Th I. T't..e N·-ort B h c ·rv c ·ty u a Harvey H"rl Ne'"""'rt Beach hfeauards, Paul .. ailed once for heln. ject," he a aid. •• e ear 101t • Q .. -.. eac •·7 1 rnan aer "' -_,,.. ... ,. time you can introduce.,. or-Council officially fixed the burt reported tbat total as-called t.o the scene by an the brother-.n-ln sa1d, but dinancc ia Sept. 13, and it t.a~ rate Monday even in& at acned valuation for the ~Identified wi tncss, search-he -.as unable to ass1 st h1m r fi l .1 1" SlOO a d 'ty •t7 1 sro 240 . II ed for an hour Without re-'--··ause he was too ellhaust-wou1d come up or 1na vote . ::~ per uesse c:1 , '"' • .JO, • 1s ,-....... Sept. 27 . Our loan commit-nlu"ioa -the amo~nt a-858,240 over h11 budaet coverina any evidence or the ed from benlina aaa1nst the ment espirca Oct. l. So we peed upon at the end of the plannina estimate. This will vac:tJm. ude. bave no alternative. There June budaet study. prodlce som~ S20,000revenue B I ,. hti port OK'd .,.. too many details to worlt The park and recreation above oriJinal estimates. • • 19 ng ~e out. t.a& waa raised from 10.7Sc Thia, however, is more ch8ft I· •• ll\erefore I requell the to 10.94C, and •e aeaoral offaet by a SlS,OOO drop in Council to work with ua Oft tu waa reduced in the urne upected income rrom the A preliminary report on a collected on lbe rotular coun- ...... ~la offin••ce'naa SO-foot amoun• from 78C to 17,1tt. r....d d ... 000 tl6,000 alley liptina pro-ty tu bill. ,__. -... new -tu an a -. Ject for J.lboe laland was The liabtina syatem 11 the biltll aperlll\eot boi1dina in-llle library tu of toe and drop in the nount npected at.ead of tiM Is-foot project." ..aployea retirement tu or from lhc co~ty for lifepard aPIIfoved \tooday CYetlilla by project ol che ~lboa Ia land Ci ...... _0v Tlally c-mow 14.2Sc were left as set in service. Newport :Mach City Coun-lmprovemeftt Ano., Wider-.., ,.._u 1 ._, cil talteo aa a me1ns o( dia- aaid aat a pnYiCNa comrait-J••· The staff waa anattucted to couraai111 the lotterina o( ::."t.,·=ra.c:-.::: Balboa picked for film shots ::::: f~ '::!~::ali~ i:; ro:~e~~:~:~=~ alleya. r .. 11M atat _..,e ia •P 110 8allloa will ~ 1 llaoodaa McDowell, will ~ prodlleed dle S.pt. U meetina. • Approved first readana of .. 8ay ClQ to Wi•a u aha lept 1 f• a Rial tlat-Md lllneMCI tllf Cleo~ .. Ani-leland prope«J ownera Ordinance 1116 , wtuch e•- ....-•t blron ae C..· riaa .-.-..Tel..., Weld. rocl, producer ot .. "Ha. 110 will P11J lite r.tt coat ot lite t•da to Feb. ZS. 1968, the ei~ial •• ,..,..1 ...... , uu ... Altit la ~ O...lea-~Yew Wile. ..ojec:t. T\e ..out will M deadline for comrllance wuh I \41 S • Baw,ria a nteei'NCI No bribes bland•sh nts aew replationa requuana :.!~:~:1;...~ :: ~~ ~!... e ~~.· ~~ , I me fire ptOCcctioo lnltaJiaoon• .a. of •-proncliaa 140 .. -... __ 7 .,___ ,._ ~led "-' 0... Md e•1pm .. t at mwine 1n- ....., • .,..,.,. ia •.,.. .. , f/1 WaiiUa.-St. ~ .... : ~-ort Co Ia Me d.. un. repon .,., called ror atallationa. wlaere 1)0 DDita could ~ tn• S., An . •d B4ae-..,_,_, I :-!~-'"'a (toM lite dlJ aUIOiftey be-• Audlori~ed 91~ eua.- -.-...,, cotae.Jaual --.e .......... ...... · aeoa ol •• ciw'• h•luy -.JII ~Mer tlat ..... , •~ .... -. ot .. _.._ Md ._._.._ U.M .,. -t -ca bftle ....... n ..... ~... ,,...._ wUI _.,.. J ,.... otncilla liD ~ .._ Wotmalioe .,._ ~~::;:.,..co;~::e~i•~~m~ 0.. ............ Mt ., ... , • eia.W• .. ~"-.· .... "" ........ ., .. 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""''" ...... a] .... !' ..................... .. .. ... ........ • '*· ..... 2 ...... , 13,SOO aquue feet w1tb a net reatab&e area o f 11,0'1 aquue Ceet per floor," he said.. "The top floor will be used aa a private club for stock- holders and tenants. Park- ana for 500 can Will be pro- VIded 1ft an attached )-level ramped s tr\l cture. A pen- meter acce ss s treet surro~ds the area and separates 1 t rrom the sboppinl comple l . "We propose that the c:1 ~ conSJder moVIna 1nto ~'ur buJid1n1 upon compleuon. v.h1ch IS estimated 1tl be >\uauu nf 1967. Our lease "'llh the Cit) cO\Hd be ar- ranaed to allov. tJme nceJeJ "'' dcvelor a CIVIC center. "Our base rent v.1 ll 111\er· aac ~ cents per squ arc rN' t.. mcludana alt cond1Uon1nJ, ma1ntenanc( and u uhllc:s. Th1 rent 1s ncaollablc de- flenJinJ on the lcnath nf tht' lease and the to tal s~.ut' rOt' tAJe req~u red." The prtlf'<H•al v.a~ rece1\eJ \k~day even1n1 tw th e C<lun- cd 1nd referred to C1 () \1an· aaer Harvey Hurlburt. The c1 tv man aac r IS no v. C(lfTipl c 1- tna arranaements fnr lea•e "r aJdillonal srace •n th~ "'uhhna acmu from C1t' ltall oo Ne•JIOrt Blvd. Th e Lafa)'ette Square Je- vclopmenl piOJCCt 15 sch~ Juled for Councal Juc:uuh~n ScpL 27. l f FIIBtUTII•n ....... Pit ... L1.1 · l'be acneaauaa c:omnu nee ol the N•wport Hatbor K l· waai • Clab tau pre anted the fol&ow11l& alate o( ae• offi - cen . Joe Stlllf ot Harbor Paant Ceoter. for .,.eted.\; Ted .. ru. aeoct -..., ud Ho- wwd ~--ot u• Shares Real-. ~cef"lli._u; L.., Pic-.. Mtltet 8aM.et -.. , ... ....,., Jia Ke•l. i .............. -·~ rill O.aa. •-'••' c:klel of police, Jlbu••. NG.ie ........ ~--,... ......... ... •«• ........... v. .............. ''One purp<~ se of the en ain- eenn& stud) we arc pmpos- IRJ ts to detem11ne what 1s requued to meet th1s stan- dard. Commerce . Pre11dent Carl Jt...ealey hu usued an 1nv1taoon to a ll bus1nes se s wbo are not mem- bcts aod to all new firms to JOin now 10 order to be bated 1n the 1965..66 duec tof) now be1n1 complied. The Jucctor). -.h1cb wdl Include a classtfied hst1n1 .. .\s ror our proposal for of all Chamber 'tlemben, wall adJ1llonal !tlDra&( for [CIU· be d1stntxaeJ to all mer- tAl , I reel ~~bll&atcd to haH chant~> and -.11 1 be mailed surplus v.ater on hand to to all areas of the nation 1n meet peal.. Jcrnand" '" 4.uau~ot re~>ronse ll' mqumes a!xlut and ~ptembcr throu&hnut Comna del ·lar. Water stand reaffirmed The 'e"'!'<'rt lkach Ci t\ Council ld.lrteJ a rr .. nlutll'n \londa' t'\cn•ni! rcJfflfTTHn~ 1t~ -.tanJ Ji!.tln'l Lim~tru..­ lllln •lf -.ater re,ervnll' anJ v. "tcr lint'' b\ the Cn.1' tal \lun1c1ptl \\ater OluncL The re"'IU lhln r~'llnteJ 'lUI lhat the C11\ ••f 'lle-.r•HI Bea~h "ha' !tllfl1uen1 -.atcr '"'rage Clf'.l'-l t\ ln 'cne thpresent an.tlui.Urc nceJ~>" anJ thercr.•rc "-.ouiJ n••l Jenve am bencfal rrt"''1\ the The rc<.\•luunn "''"eluded ~•lh the q,Jie'Ticnt "that the ...,,,._I e4U1lolbl c me thnJ nr pn•,tJ•n~ ,tA,r.agc ... af'31.11\ JnJ Jt,tn~lll'n la~llltle' f,,r tho mc.,·hcr aacn ~lel> ol th e ll1 qru:t 1' h•r the a&en- '-"' them~el\e ' t•' f1nancc th e: Jc,t'lnrment ,,f uch fault uc' either IOOI VHlually otr nn a c'"'l"erahvc ba 111 "''th the cm.t~o there,,( to be J1 <otn hutcJ •'n the ba11" t1f ~Ot'IJt& rl'\.CI\<ed." \'1 cc·\t;lHII O!m f'lder com- mcnteJ. "\\c •houh1 1£Ct Cbe 1Jc1 acrou that we arc not 1ntcrutcJ tn ('ltcl1n1 Uf' the tAb ror someone ele>e'• hort- •• Jh tcJnc u.'' l.ut v.cek the (\uLa Mesa Coonl Water 0\atricl ani went Nl record at au OflPO aaa the Coutal Water Oiatnct OtMUtruClttW'I l"r-orc,sal. 1lJe Ct'•tA \1eu b..1u\J re1teraled ltl lt('ftUSitll'n Stand o( a yell a11,, when a retefV\llf p1• wa I ' • f NEWWT ~AIIIOR ENIOOI !!!1ST K!;!!O!I --I'W l Till MPICIAL IIIIWS,ANI 0, Till CITY 0, MIW,OIT IIAOI THt HARBOR. AREA•S OFFSET NEFSPAP£R Off~ a..t priM lac pl .. Ia tile I:• If• 8-.Jidi .. , 2721 £. Cout Hwy., Coroaa dol lilt CaW. -92625- TELl'"OIII> 11734550 (At .. Co4o 71') THE NEWPORT RAIIDOR ENSIGN I• tM oD.Iy -.-p~rpw priat..t ud p1dlli.abed la t'-City of Newport Be~Jt,, aDd tile oaJy locally o-.1 ..d oper-M..t • .,.,..,.. l.a tM: Newport u.._..eo ....... Area. PQU.W -uy, oo. 1)-.day. Seco.d d ... po•ap (Niill ... Coro ... del .,_, CaiU. TIE NEWPORT HARBOI ENSIGN Wu ltdJodrd \o be • aewo· P"fH!' of r.eral circui•IOII by co.rt deqee No. 420178 d•ed ,.., 14, 1951, i• Sap.Mw Co.wt lor tbe c ...... , of Oraor, State of Callloraia, ucl by nuoo tltereof Ia qualllled to puhli.tl all public 1101ke• required by law. • ARVO E. I:IAAPA ................ ~ ..•.•...•.•.... Ow_. nd P..bliaber PEG HAAP A ....... ., ....... ----···············-·······--.A-.oc:illle Editor SUIICIIItTIOif I A TIS lo Harbof Area: ODe ye•, M .OO; 2 ,., .. , t7 .00 0u1: of H•bor Are.: ODe J"'l'•• IS.OO: 2 ,-e-. t9.00 ~~ ..l!tMj " .Nop ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign A ... ESTIOII FOI A FAll TUDE The cha irman of the Los Angeles County Young Republi- can s has suggested that our Senator Thomas Kuct'lel should re-register as a Democrat. 1 am in accord with that sugges- tion. Senator Kuchel would certainly be in harmon iou s com- pany as an oHici ally identified Democrat. The latest voting index tabulated by the Am erican s for Constitutional Action rates Kuchel voting as lb" in sup- port of measures wh ich su stain, strengthen and defend the spirit, intentandprinciples of the U.S. Constitution. By way of compari son, Cali fom ia Senator George Murphy rate s b7'\, and Rep. J ame s B. Utt of Santa Ana score s 90". In Dan Smoot's "Third Roll Call" tabu lation of key issues for 1%5, Senator Kuchel rates "100"' liberal" -voting with the liberal s on all of 7 key issues. Senator Murphy voted conservati ve 5 out of 7. Sena to r Strom Thurmond o f South Carolina !whO by the way YO ted 100" conservative on th e same 7 issues) Showed the way last ye ar by leaving the o~oc rat Party <Wl d re--register· ing as a RePLJ blican . Senator Kuch el can mak e it a fa ir trade ~ doin g the reverse. • • • ''lllATS I Mil& .Til CIVIL ••rn" The an swer is "noth ing," as you can see on page 5 of the second section ot this issue ot the Ensign. The wrong is the man n er in which the ci --4il ri1jlts issue is btinq exploited. Your attention is invited to the fUll page discussion of ttli s timely and imoo rtant issue, presented throu gh the courtesy of loca l chapters of the John Birch Soci ery . Tu rn to Page 5, Section 2. • • • ''liE IEED IOIE ClliES UIE COSTA lEU" At the recen t me eting of mayors from across the United States, Vice Presiden t Hubert Humph rey was extolling the merits of P residen t John son's war on ooverty an d other fe· deral as sistance pro grams. From Co sta Mesa May or RoDert Wilson came a refreshing remark : "We don 't wan t an y of your federa l funds. We pay ou r own way." Vice--President Humph rey was later QUOted as say ing, "l wish there were more ci ties li ke Cos ta Mesa." Am en to that. (f local officials throughout the na tion -a t city , county and state l evels -would not only stoP ho lding out their han ds fo r federal hand--<:luts , btJt also would reject the increasing offers of th is "fr ee" mon ey , there wou ld s till be hope for saving our nation fro m finan c1 al disaster, and turnin g the nation back from its headlong plunge into fu ll blo wn soci al· ism. Ou r Constitu tional Republ ic CAN be saved, it we can ou t aside greed and covetousness. A CUT M Till 1'1 I P\abtiNtar of die ert.tip From tba mouth or the newly orpniud :.Jowl..tdotc~l pwp or tba ~awport Harboc Qarebtr ol Commeru: '''Ne ate aot aplaat dst naw Md \as, but wo art1 intarnwd ift •cain, &bat • portion or it be u•ed to incraau our buai- •'neu. '' (&ai&n a tory of 8/ 19/63.) In other word• and in plain tanpaaa. t•ntlornon, you are not apitut more aocialiam - i( you cu 1et your cu.t o( the aociaUatic pie! Waa it aot Leain who uid, ''-\mericaD buaineumen will buy &be rope with which to h.ana themae Ins"'! An unwitlin1 eaalaved ma collector for the City of Newport Beach Mra. AJan -\ndetaon 57~ C:CaSbore r)r. West Newport POLITlCAL IMITI VE Publi•ber of the EnaiJn: "HHH Wanu of Crutina Two Nearo Americaoa," ao readi an AP headline. Ci tina the diaparity between the beuer offend the poorer clan or Nearoea, Hubert Humphrey SI.IIICilJ "that the anU"povcr- ty proaram offers the best h.ope or tcachina the poorer claasca." . This ;..-the same old story that it is only the whites and the aovemment who mu s t help the helpless NeJTO. Why is it not possible and feasible for Nepocs to help Nepoes for a ch.anac"' [);d i t ever occur to Little S&r Echo that the amucnt Ameri· can Ncpo could do a lillie volunt..ry miuionary -.ork on his own to help his black brother"' If an educated Nelf'O would 10 into a poor community and help educate 12 Nepoes and these 12 would help educate l2 mofc, in a short time the s tandard of livina in the who le community would be Improved. This is pouible but not probable. Nepucs are not inclined 10 self help. At a race, they aze indolent and sh iftless - waitina for the manna h om Hcncn to fall at their door· steps. \fore th'ln rreedom, they want privtleac, economic san c tua ry and unearned sc· cun ty . There hu bee n a mas s movement for bcner 1Jv1ni condJIJons, not ftom detcmunalJOfl by 1ndi v1 duals to better their lo t by hard work, study, and appli c<~Uon of self to thcu own problems , but t:lnred up mostly by pro-- fc n ion al, poli ti cal a11tatorli . Fraternalism 11 a charmma vir tue when 11n cere. but hypocu cy 1S runmn& a t an all tim e niJh in the race II· sue. Force ia the enemy of freedom. \iore laws mean leu h berty . The Civil R•&hts movement 1a moti· vated leu from a human itar· litO VIrtue than a politiCal e:tped•ent. The Negro 11 a dependent race . He will vote for all the sociali 1t1c lcai station and the left win1, li beral WHAT CAUSED THE LOS ANGELES RIOTS? By HalT}' Browne .A.s lt-rror and \10lrnct' trn•fJO• .. nh· rt'et·dr !OICI tht" hack~:trOIJOd 1n LD! Ant!•·lr'. m;n . ,i,rl1-puhi 1C11t'd corm urnts and mqu1n"' .""''" probr 1hr -·undtn h imc cauM"\. t>f tht' not' ·Ho-.. could thi' hap~n hrr••}'" ·Don't 1hr' re illi"'" tht5 tsn"t tlw -..:., to ~··t -..ha• thr' ..... mt, .. ""\\"hat rl"~otntrnrnt led to th i' nutbrt'a k '' l" OdO\li'Hl'd l\ . thr 11)01 l".lHI~ t'l( I h(' prob-- 1<·1!1 -,.,IJ tw to1alh im:nun·d. T h'•· nott•rs will no! h~·•r tht• rt'~pon~•h•li h fnr throir acts: r.l· 1ht'r ""nmduions"" ""ill b.: blam~d thro po-. ltCt', llll'"mplovult"nt. j)jJ\•'rt~. t•fc .. J>,nd tht' rtr••t't ur thro rral cauv "ill \)I" to all.J(ravatr th«" ''tuati..•n \''h.u causrd rhe nou? The conc~pt of ··Vlll!f'l hint: for no1hinli:."" II was lhl:' id«"a that .t man can have what ha~ nut b\-cn l:'am«"d And if onr man can han• -.. :1a1 hr ha' nnt produc~d. it can only bl' taken from !Oil~ other man -by fore'. The peop~ in thl:' rio1 arn have been tokt for ~-e-:u~ that every man is ronti tled to a job. a 1Tiinimum u.andard o£ livinlj:. ~tc. "Enti· tkd"? \Jy what standard? And who is "en· ritk-cf' to ItO without in order to providt: it for hi1n ~ l'hde peopk-have ~lted for yun upon the government to foru otMn to provKie that J\ancb.rd of living. Did you know thac 60 pereent of them an on n:l~f aJn:ady? w~ Jiw: in a toe;ety w~re "from each ae-- cordi n~ to his ability; to each according to hit neul" is the mo.t·u:trd ttandtrd ol moral jud~nt. ~ people in the riot an:a haw dectded that their "needs" an: cruter than wNt thql ha~ rttt:iwd. How do they ~ti· fy 1M injwtic:e' By fe«e, of counc. II th_e pwmme:nt won't Oo it (or \Mnt, they'll do rt 1,__1>a. And !bey cfid. " .. ,....... ,.,. -.-.~ cJuhn 10 We J>l-.... ._ polioo aad c:rimiulo. h • poo-.. ,ot.,.., ....... aul ot..,._p .. ...,. .... Jw .. -ol .. ja7 I oaly. \nd . o l counf'. tht'rro -..dl al~oa,·s b.:-the ami- otX·al who makro \lleahn~ an avo~ prore .. ''''" Kut •"Tr 10.000 ptople too\r; part in lhC' rrf't'nt rloH1 Tht"'' d"troo,Td property: the\" \ICI~r ""'hllllf'\Tr thr.• could g!'t their hand~ on : tht'~· ll!ssaulted thott whom they felt wt"IT not ~tivin~.: 1hem l'f'lpttt and brnefiu which had rw-vt'r ~n urned. T~ took what they 1A'lllnrl"d. T he ""ci,;l ri~hts" leaders disaYOCiated tM.m~eh'n from the "',lt"lllngsten" and said tht'ir ""n~thods'" W'('rf' wrong. Why? Ont ~troup U\"\ 'A~ should ute the gowmrm-nt to ~ul at¥1 dnrroy property; the other group &a}"1 we !hould do it oul'!lt'lvn. The llllner ~~:roup would appear to l>t more dirKtly effi· f'ient. The "'t'iv;) rifi[hu" lcackn pointed out that white btnincurnen had "'np&oited" Negroes and this ind~ the bumiOK of 10 mant rtorn. "'F.xpkHted"? What don tlrGI mt:aft . If the~ was any ~irvat~C~:: apinat the busi· newnan, the answrr w.u simp&t and dfec· tive : dm 't do buJinca with him. And if there w:u ftO one e:l• to do lM..lncs with, why wet'tn't the "dvil rilhu:" $eadtn lrlti,_ "P Nqro-owned .....,._ -"'*od ol spt:ndlaf: their time tallinK for the pe.m- meru 10 tt,.... fOf'C'e. The la Arweln riou are tDtre:ly a -rtnl>' 111m ol w ~ The rt!.ll au. it the ••tomrtJtiftc for noth· inK' e1titude-, enftlllftd by ~~~ co- ercion, lbat ktdl 60 pnuat ol the people in thr a'" to dttM 1hey CliO IM et otbtrs' ~. tta.1 they aft ~rntided'' 10 atinimwn •tandarch. 1he1 uothlt 1111111's wnkb il a crinw • 1ont • ct., don't blw it. 'Thr tnJ e:M. imotwd ia ftlfft. Jr hat .....,. -~ed br tho_,_ .. loRII, llw ·ow r\sflu" -.. aac1 ...., -.nt ,.,....,. ......... publldy --- he will do wllh ---...... -· politici•a w'-o ,,_..,, iL That ia wily ,.,.,.._, JaM· lOll. Mr. "*""'"'· •• JC•-n41dyl, Jinay Rooae .. lt. Wtlttr lte•••r aad ln. Mat-- tia lA .. riCU.t..,.. •IIOIIDOO.., 1,-c~c•m.d widl aa Nearo volina riaht. Jealou.1y aad •YJ, not aetf reapect ud racial pride, bu stined the black race &o t hiP pitch or emotional frea- zy . Beina aaive by a•tur• and 11uceptible to polilical aophislrJ, the N•p i• beina uaed by the OO"'"*~Diat con· apiucy aa • vehicle to ere· ate turmoil and di uention. As an in spiration to self help, the NelfO ahould be tauah.t aome early Atnorican hi SIOI')' or how the pioneers conquered the wildemeu by cour aae and forti tude a a a part of our aroac American heritaae. The drive to be ad· mi tted in.to white aociety by marches, demonstrationa, dis- turbances and maliciooa hu~ bub is more distrac:tina chan cffe~;tive. Reaudleu of the Great Society's decree that enry man shall bow to its djct..tea, il is not pouible for a cen· ttal polili~;al authority to reaulatc h.wnan relationships impartially in the equal in· tcreats of all. Conformity to superimposed patterns of social intercourse leada to a homoaeneo u1 man of face· leu h.uman beinas. Arduu B. Mc:Quc m 204 E. 19th St. Cott.. Meu (P.S. Wriuen before the L. A. riots). .. BLEEDIHG HEAITS .. Publi.t.er of the F'..naiJil The recent riots in Los A.naeles, whether ad:now· ledaed or not., arc in a peat me uure the result of the continuous "bleedina heart" propaaanda carried dai ly in liberal papers and services, u well aa telc•ision. radio and the films . Of course the communius nave made e1cellcnt uae of thu baloney conccmina the very unfortunate minorities; and the political hacks which control the majority party now 1n power nave capital· 1zed it and remained in power anJ wealth for the past three o.iecaJes . Tb oo ah the hour 15 late, the tio.ie coulJ be chanaed an d h bc-rty returned. i£ enouJh o\m eri cans wou ld 111a kc the sacrifice which is now unavoidable. :lob n usan \lewport 3each ---ovar l,lOO,OOOituett t., firat clua ruil 10 *'• tluaieatMI of lh• U.ited ....... 'llli• i• ••~ apia DOW, 10 can, a wick IUMI•ntMcili•a of tho dao&tf, tad to .,...a pro ..... aad prepare for pn, .. , and riiiUN ac&lon. U you a~tt~• with u, we aak your supporL 1\Uiciaa JOO for your coa· tideration, I remaia Yootl 1illcerely, fred A. Hartley, Jr. Co-Cbainn•, Coaferenc:e of American Small Buaiaeaa Ora•i .. tiona. .. C:OLLIGI CIIITII" Publilbet of tbe &aip \.taJ I take &bis opponuaity to l:haak you ror your editor- ial support o( our aew vcn· lUte bore at "Colleao Cen· ter" in Colla \ten. We &PI'f'tciate yow cooper- ation u we join tbe buaioeu comnunity cl Oruae Coon ~. We hope to see you durins our fittt annual arand open· ina celebration, whi ch it now in PfOJfOU. ~incerely, Keith Gaede General ._.uaaer A TTH, ToM AIIOEISOI4 Publisher of the &aip: As a loyal American.:!. col- leae uudenl ud a nowtp ... permu, in \bat order I han read your newapapcr ever since I firat ditconred it because I consider it one rA the mou important joumala of iu kind in America. It is in connection with certain remarb made by Mr. Tom Andeuoo in recent i1· IUel that I would like 10 direct my attention. In hi a article or July 15, en• ti lied "It's Happenina Here" ~'-Anderson lauded two in- atituriona, Hardina Colle&& and Bob Jones Univenity, a• beina amona "the few which •tilt teach reliaious, moral, cultural and economic prin· ciplet on which our nacioa was rounded." - Thi• may be, but to my knowlcdsc, neither one of theae two schools hu been a~; credited by any respectable educational fouodation, rat· ina service, or o ther institu· tion. To moat cducatou in thi s country the two colleaca mentioned by 'Ar. Anderton offer little more than a havca for crackpots. On the other h.and, Yale University and UCLA have a reasonable followina amona adminisua10n, scbolan and cducaiQn u respectable in• stitutions. One 'of the thinas that \k Anderson should ~ FIGHT POWER GRAB aware of is that one does not Pubh!!:hcr of the Ensi~: ao to school to team juu the A.li co·&uthor of the Tah· "principles on which thia Hutley Act, I believe that country wu bued," wha\- mdependent buaincss lite ever they may be, but also to younhavc the counuy'1 pros· be challenacd by new and peri ty pretty well 1n your different ideu. Mr. Anderaon hands. If the small and medi· may delis.ht in the fact that um businesses of the United he baa never been conf•ud· States can pull toaether, in by the challenac of a new fi1htina the new power•lfab• idea but ir he don he ia a by the unions, I think we can truly iii'Jorant man . stop them and aave the econ· While Mr . Anderson it on omy, for youraelr and for all. the aubject or conspiraciea, These un ion powcr•pab• which seem IQ be hi I tpeciaJ. are : ty I would like to alert him I. To completely repeal all to an eapecially prevalent the riaht to work laws in the danaer -the conapiracy of country, by a t inale Act of •lflorance. Conareu. It it ianot"ance that 'NOuld 2.. To force the minimum compel a man to accuse, u waae up to s2.00 an hour. 'Ar. Anderson did in the 3. To enforce double time Auauu 5 iuue, the houtina payments Cor all overtime bill of beina a Socialise or work, at the same time 1hort· Communist plot and that the enina the wort week to 35 people wh.o voted Cor it hours or leu. should be impeached. I have 4. To Federalize unemploy· my resenuions on the bill ment compenution complete· and wonder aeriously if it ly, eliminatina all uperience wu in cbe beat intcrCIII of credita ud roducinaall buti· all, but the ract ia tbat•imple nell to payina at the dead esplualiont lill:t the one ad-- level of \be wors t at.andarda. vanccd by Mr. Anderton are The firat i tem (aboliahina OC\I)' sufficient for u.traordin· the ri lht to work)paued d\e arily aimple people. lower Ho.uc of Coaareu 211· To ••Y that Mr. Anderton'• 201 llftdt:r a aa1 Nle on July obatr'f'&tioeu are wtonJ aod 21 . Tea votet chupd would aba11tdly ao 10 the poial of have uved dle rilht to wort . beiDa 1•-able woald be • The Ulliona are pulbin1 all or ac:c:urata Jlt iftcompl• .. obo- fl:e a bon propan~ u fley aen'atioe. Nf. Aadettoll, like aano.nc:ed oe July 7. Ia ~ ao ntaay ip.-•t PMPI•, ia ditioa a 1110n1 elTon It beio& p.ilty of im.po•iaa .,.,r•e.tio. made to leplh:e "eommo~~ • oo .. i.,..,ec, aioa•doe. H• allan" plckatia,. oa• o( a. nadlet o.t for • •••• 10 moat rno.opolialic of all I*PI•aiaa ptObllth• 111d Hion prac:ciu•. Mia•• .,._ •• u ..._, •• I .., ,.,. dl1t •i• wttole ~~TN* wi6 a uphal T. pro.,.-n.-lcl aWtlbeU..i\H II dol•a *il ill!lillf at•• Stat•a oa a .,.....ill aUde ,_. mot U. *iatiq u hi• lik• ••• or Chat Brhaht _, ...... foet, •• c. d ata. o••• • .......,.~~ae eoo~~1riea, '-' tcaoo&ltof -.e It na m..-iaa •• • aeco.6-clau Man Md 110tAI!nUM U..._ n•do• .. iJe wfa• _. _. •et a ... aU •• ., ... 10 n~rptic ~tries tabO'flf. 1M _,tod"t ........ 0... Anaerict ~• afford 10 ,.,.4 10 • u....._ locialiel tab •1• PNti•IJiaa ..... ot c~ ill. Mr. M.u,. All etr.cd" fi•l 10 _ _.. 01 .. w loot. u W u MKa ,.....,.. h ,...,. ..... , ..... aloapW. u ...... -"" "' ·---· .. ---1951, .. kl'*o.l ., .,. '--AuwioM u .. -Clrllllo ·~• .n• Oolooll Dollr .. ' t PBMA .. NT UIUNS 1y T-Aftde.- ' Re~tative Amold Oltttl (O .• Mont.) hu inuoduced • btll in the Conac::enst.lllms to~ a national cemeury in every ~tate. nu. it k1tieaJ and klal: overdue if we ~ to adUeve '"'The Grave ~icty." We have al- ready nationaliaed by means ol federal con-- qunt, UM.lt'pation, occ.u~rion, bribery, bull· c~=,. 1ep1 lhe/1 and feduol aid <v<f"l hu· rNift activity frcm womb ~ but not II"IChad· ing, tomb. In fact, de--human activity has been federalized vie free oonlnOC':ptiv.-. So, why not national cnnelt'riel in each Ute wMre all Jcxal politicians owned by the Grea1 Deuity couid k:d. forward to a perrnaamt lie--in at @OWmtnent experue? 1llne ceme· terirs, ol c:ourw:, would be: fully integrated. And the integration ol c:t~teries is a faat of life in which we ha,·e faUen far behind. I don't reall that e~o~n Ralph McGill has r~t ru)izt.d that .eparate but equaJ death is a natKmal disgrace. Either thCSI: n.ationaJ cemeteries shall overcome, or evenmally we will be fac:td with tra.nsporting heancloa.ds ol bodi« back and forth acrou town as we bring to an rnd the ih.an:M!ful ~~tcond.rate death w~ hlllve: impo5r'd on our Nrgro brtth· ~n through fon::ing them to uJe underpn,;. kgN ccmetrrin. Ore facto scgre:gadon muse be oven:onlt' in e"·ery cnnctery, furnace, limepot and gunny .ack in our L"nit~ Na· tion. .. OUT .OATED .. FREEDOM The goal of the Negro k-aden has flt"'er been "teparatr but equllll." his "togt-ther but better." Tht: Nrgro g~l is thf-'lame aJ thl:' union l<'adr-r's ~1 : mort. Frffdorn of choice -the right 10 be dif. ferf'nt, choosy, ~'dusi~. ll!nd ~'tn the right to bt' Wl'('n~. are ""out-dated" Americ:llln "li - cenM-s,"" formerly called {fftdOfnt. In claWrss Russia people are forced to auociatr ~· law instell!d of by penonal prefercntt. lmegra· tion, like Ccmmunilm, it apinll human na- ture and must be rammed down the unwit).. i"! th~u ol the "blsob" who llill believe in the riP'I to U.OO.. Who 11 a llri"Ptionltt1 ADJ penoa who o~ interm&rn~~C of blecU a.od whikl. In other ~udo, vinuolly oil wb;u, people are llt(R':Ptlneitu. in one dqlft or another. What is diiCriminaclon? Oitc.rimina1ton is what's ltpJ unD you bclon& tO the whitr, Christian rn.;on.y. WHAT IS DISCIIMINA T10N7 DiscnminatMm is ~-hat rn:akn jack.ie choow to ha''C dinntr with Marlon Bn.ndo. DUcrimination 1s the dial on a TV .et. the dwt'r for the home team. Ditcrimination is IM-e-and marria«t'. It's wh~t ma.ktt the Ken· nedvs vac~tion in Palm Beach instead of in Hlllilem. Ditcnrnin.atioo is .,.,-hat makes Lyndon JohntOa talk out of both Udes of hiJ mouth. DiYrimination is wekoming Fidel Castro, hf-ro of the :"Zrw York :Times. wining and dining Killer Kenratta, communist mau mau tt:tTOrist and rttipicnt of our foreign aid, and rt~iving the criminal Khrushchev li!S a con· quering hero and picketing patriots like Gov. nnor Wallace. Dixriminllltion is punishing the people ol Califomilll for ~'('pealing the Rumford Act. No mof'C' f~ral ll!id ! Ditcrimina tion is what mlllket Lud Bird d«ide to hrcome a Catholic. Discrimination iJ :-.loah. He had to bring inro thr Ark "of ~·cry· livint; thing of all tksh, t.,.,·o o( t \·«"ry.· ~rt ... " If tW' had just forced integration on 1h~ boat, we wouldn't hlll\'t all this trou. b!e now. Ju.w: think of th~ pouibilitie': A woodperker houJed ... ·ifh a curier pi!lffin m:ll.ht have product"<! a pigconpeckl:'r thlllt not onlv .,.-ould drliver a lllt'ssa~: ll!cross a rontift('nl but -..'OUld knock on th(' door whf'n it !(01 thf'IT • JUit .. fresh 11'11 IJlftart IG- day M whm tt was ddi••·r· ed Ill 1JS3. TtlJa .. ,,. .,. •• llocnU IDDdm'l DM:"orlr!~­.... STAIISIUIY IUKl nc t:. t7tl'l. C01t1 Maa u ~-. -~POR T II ii(J{III J -~110110 -'DJ:.,. OO'l OONALOSON, 1727 :'1 . l.alboa ':\lvd., Centr.al New· pelf!, holds a log barracuda wh ich he caught on a boat out of Davey's Locker. 'loitwas built by his father's company in Cost.a ,Mesa. "••= ••• ct, W..~ltiH TICKETS HOW OM S4U ...... FROM THE BIBLE rne Lord ,brinaeth the counsel of the heathen 10 nou.pt: he "'aketh the Je- Yicu or the people ol none errccc. The counsel of the Lord ataadeth Cor ever. lbc thooshta of his h.eart 10 all senerations. lUeucd ia the utiOft wbose 1od is Ute l.ofd; &ad lhe people wbom be beth c:ho-- aeo (or hia own inbaritaoct. (Pun)]: 1~12 .1 !MESA-, .. ca... ... .. c.. • ..,.. Ll•" whh :loUy -· -also -.. .......... , ........ wiOI '-111 'lnlno "' .. O'Taalo .. , __ ht .. ..,_.,, ......... y .. ,o. ... -·--· Coli 6n.osst .., ... . ..., ~ : f-1 L J '-,1 .. r,.,, .. t PI!MIER SHOWlHG S.,.. lat oA ... IIATLES' New PI eta,., •1tELPI" -IIAL1104 nNJMSIIU -ONH DAILY US MOW '111111 SifT. 6 TflfPHONf..~~R~ES::ii:.,.- Wbea .... :.c. J .u. Barry h.,., tqkes it easy ')any Ooactw.ter, llftauc;-Goldwater repoftcdly will re- ceuful pruicS.tial c•cSi-&ore to ~e 88C. date in iao 1964 electioa, lie ia eaid to be roco>terina waa atayi111 M cbs Balboe ";uu fine" from lhe opera- 8ay Club I• Newport tbia tion, altboulft be atilt feel• wMk, rcconria1 from tho uncomfortable and docan't · ,.c.at diac operation Oft the tum hi a head normally. So baclt of hi1 oecll. mdeneo Of dae operaOon II Wooda olBalt.o, hta.d were •• .. Ulna ~ *e world a liUJe o•er a ,.., qo, wbile ia 4pa. ladle. a., tMt by cb•ce a •ert auno. dY• JOUA I f!.a alltbna•, Lt. eomn..ncSer ,odDey do ~air ol lbe Roya l Na 9J, ._of •dllor SonMrsetda Qaair .. cS Thelma ~ Lucu . n., diDed witb bim ia N.., O.UU, .ct be &old ol bia deaire to •hit Soldaem Califomia .•• •d be baa cloao juat that on a 3-weet holiday from Hi• Majeaty•a Gaaaea Sbip, a traio.iaa c•tet for midabip- meo where be ia an lnaCNC- tor. A roceptioo waa li•• bim ta, Bill and \ti\ti Mao- 1owen of Eaat 8hd'f, and he waa alao eotertainocS by Jaclt aod Ooroda7 Kemp of Balboa lalMd. Lori Kemp, wbo will aoon be aeeo ill "Hollo Dolly." uw to it that he didn't miu any of tbe loc:al auractioaa. Oia- noylend, Parmen \tarket. tbe Muaic Center, Knott'• Berry Farm (where be waa impreuocS with the boyaon· beny pio) ... and the Pa1e111t of dae \taateu at the An Peatinl in Lapna ... aome- dlinl be claima be will never foraet. • • • Viaitina their dauabter q.ally, wbo ia workan1 up Ciun Valley way, 'Aac: and No lcla111 v.dla1 Uh Tal .. ~. ~-...,,.,. or w .. acuff. Nftpon .a.. --adlool bo.rd ---ber, .... reocwered .. ., 'fOice aotnciee&ly to tell why abe lbould be elecc.d oo Oct. 10 to ilo aew{y fOc.ed uified adlool bo•d. • • • Local recopitloa: ltoc•t- ly appeuiDI tD u:rbe Wo- mM'I Wear O&lly" were piclllna aacS illtomewa ol eilbt teeoaae Newponen ill ell• Cart«'• ~op oa Bal- boa lal•d, a .. dollop of Now &1IMd oo Cbe 4MJudlem California coaat." The im- preuin youeaaten were Janino 9tulz, lton Suder&, Janie ~ebjem, Bill Wil- lard, 'lleon Waneo, Marilyn O.Yiea, LyM Barrett ani.! Kathy -:Jreu. After beina in- terviewed on auch subjocu aa immediate and future plana, clotho&, on livina on tbe llland, aurfina. enter- tainment, ain1er• (and bere there is real bope ... ~ely Williams, Johnny Mathia, Nancy Yiillon and Barbra Streiund), and world prob- lema. Author o( the inter- view& c;ylvia Sheppard con· elodea widl the profound, "Youlh ia certainly not bcina wuted on these clean youna Californian&." • • • 'li 11 \4acKiruie are mak.ina Takina advantaae of the 1t a real vacation wath other balmy eveninaa and warm youn1ateu Patty and CX,b ocean, the Autttance Lea- ... and t.ounna a aood deal p.ae Junior ~uiliary partaed of Idaho. with their huabanda at Emer· • • • aid Bay ... Some of the l tar· ~nruna and boatana in and aazeu were ~I and Nancy around Catalina, a aood ome Auer of Corona del \4ar, wu had by all. · · 9 tll and Nei I and 'lee 'lee Fol or Joe •tarria, daua!tter \4jndy &y "hores, flick and Tula and her buddy ~obin '-futclu-Underwood of Say crest, Bt II aon, all of ~eaa Verde. anJ Kay ~annana of Costa ,.---19-L-J _m _____ lllf __ ---, ~eu. John and Betty Parker. " and John and Landa Cilauah· Cokteo Sand mmar wtth fUll bace wather tntmor. Factory a1r condiUonint 6 AJI.flC rM:to. All OUlltaDd- lnc IM&y. $4115.10 STAIISIIY IICI lltiULUfCE ••. '"0" Au. 0,. YOU!It tNIU.-ANCIE NIEIEOS ROBER~ -SADLI:lR INSURANCE S3D E. OHM .WJ. o.-... --•n·•• n.JIIDAL DI&ICTOIS . · · BtfL1Z MOR TUA RIES 11•1 SU'ERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Wtdw~y f>-2424 U2G E. COAST HtWAY COROMA Ofl M.a ORiole J-9450 s•ce 1942 rMncU, ~~ettabcftood ~ BEll BROADWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway u a..:MD....,... c..ta .... WflfJtcillf I Chapel ol'!~ 411 L 1M . COSTA~ .... ter of Newport :leach. • • • "Loolt Out for Lepre- cbauna" 11 bean1 11ven by Oli ldren 's Theatre ra.tald, under lhe IPOftiOUhap or the Junior Prienda of the Ubrary, at lbe Costa \4eu Libr.ry at l :00 today. Au a. 26, •cS toiDOnC)w, Aua. 27, at lflo:OO at tile Wanner• U- ...,. It i• r.aJ entenain- _, ,.,.... ... -.y ... • • • aod free! • • • Partin a with some of that ,reen ltuff Wal made euy wben tbe Newport Harbor 'lenefOlenta ... a charity or- pnization for the Jriffith Park \4atemity Home ... bad an open bouae ... with aor- leOUI Ouiacmaa carda on aale. Jiosteuea for the cof- fee wbicls anc luded lucioua homemade cotfee cake were \1adae P.llis of The ~orca and v loria ~ith of Cliff lfnen. . .and aome of lhoae happy with the early Cbriu- 11115 ab oppin1 opporwnity were P..dwina Jill of Jalboa laland, Petey 'Va lker and \4ary \4i Iter of The C\hores. Jean Orbon and Luella C\ch· royer of Costa \4cu, ~epha­ nie Coaawell of the Penan· aula, J oan 'Vinbum of Irvine Terrace and ~ra ~otwell, ~i ly de C\tefeno anJ Loti Fulbnatu of '::'orona del \tar. • • • ~ annual affair: 3ob anJ PJien 'Vi lco• of 'larbor 'ltah· lands aave each year a perty celebratin1 their anniverury and Bob's btrthday ..• in their honor. C\ome of the I\IUU joinina them thia year were 'licit and 1etty Vernon of 'Ves~liff; ... ilene ani.! Nicltj Cbarlea of !lover 4ilorea, Ed anJ Suay t:onway and Wally and Flonnell Kocb o( 'larbor Hiplan\.b and Ctint and Pat 'looae of 8ay- c:reat • EXECUTIVE DESK IEAUnPUL w-4 ... cnW...._ eatewtt .. ~ • .,. ................................. '-"'-~-'· ... ,. ................. ,...,.. Orrille M4 Virpaia ,,..,. dorff ol c... del ,.., a .. paedpar.te ..,ala ••• dlelr dlapt« .... , ud "" .... bud ... o ll•e ap la •• 0.... p bnberil'l OOUIIJ, WIN blouect ,_., laet wi da • -..., -..... , ••• joia· ln1 Aoil yoaaa aoo. • • • Joat k .. piaa op ..• Bd •d \tucy ~tbo, wbo roceady mo'#ed to Toatio, bad their old noipbon in .. Joe .ct 3raJ I "\onn ol 'lo•er 1borea, llM ad 3erbara l tedquiat .ct Bob IIDd J•• &eaofer of Baycroat &Dd Hoao ud PollY Schmidt of Lido. • • • Ji8Waii. •. aad a two weelt boliday. • .doina jut tbat uriYiDI by jet c;unday will be· \teril ud Naey :..ham and their aoaa Crail aod 3ruce, of Coroea del Mar. • • • Credit line Oft a late TV A a~eatDen uid dae for-viaible otherwiae. CDer Ariaoea MCl&tor plana to "de'a jult t&kioa at eaay leave for WaahiaatoD, D.C ., for a wb ile," cbe apokeaman after a short at.ay here. \tr · uid. SALE! SAIL! SALE! SAIL! IUYI I SELECT YOUI CHOICE Of Dltlll~ DRISSIS OP IQUIVALI NT ~!'c!;_U!x,~! A lw ays the heart of our business ewrythlna from breakfast to dance wu . . . ? The answer il simple. It is a mancr or CICOnOrNC necewty. Amenc:ans, thank p.dness, are eeneraJiy healthy and there are not enou&h prac:riptions to keep all druptorcs aom&. Thus, we licll a vanecy ol rnerc:handisc. By 10 doma we a~ abk 10 stay open and render assistance whenever and whcr- ~ at is needed. Pretcnpuon servtee, however, continues 10 be the heart of our bustncss and we are always plcucd to U5llt you wben medicatioa is ac:aSec1. film ... "~roJuced by Lind- a ley Paraoaa" ... The mOYie , "Jack Slade," waa taken from a true atory of the wcat by \4art Twain ... "The belt money maker I ever produ· ced," aiped Linda ley. Cor- ona del Mar resident. and alao Newport ~acb city councilman . ·L~O 80NOS, n2 St. Andrews Road, Cliff Haveft, has been appointed Seftlor escrow officer at Security First National '3ank1s Costa Mesa br~nch. She joined Se- curity's suff as a bo<*keep- er and has been spedal lzlng In escrow worlc at the banlc1s head office and Costa Mesa branch for the past 5 y ears. She is a member of the New- port Harbor-<:ost.a Mesa 13oard of ~e altors, Credit Womeft' s Association of Orange County, American OHN 'tUf .... P.M. Duriftt 'n-&. Salet NO LtMIT TO f'UitCHASI ••. ALL SALES "MAL ••• KXAM .. LK: If~~, .. ..._ ... _, fd .... ,.._ •• ._ .. ......,..,.,.If,... ~1 ..-oo-v .. t.t ~.oo ................ Christensen Pharmacy Legion Auxili ary Newport Harbor Unit lf2Ql , and the OfM'tge County Escrow Assn. SALE! SAIL! SALE! SAIL! I SUNSHINE CHUUTS OAlt60U) M BUTTER ·~ ..... I I W OVIN IMCID ..... AAHCN lfU CXlOGill' I ._a .. lh ......0 ..,... .... J .... OSC'.AR MAYER SPECIALS OSCAl MAYa CANE> WIINIRS \ML 5k OSC.U MA Yal CANe> PUfA.I£0 lACON -19c OSCAl tlilfA YB LIMA IIAMS wltltHAM -2 ... fh ~·s TOMATO SOUP -. 10~~w $1 &aiHS~ IAIY FOOD KIAFT 12 ..,$1 GRAN JILL y --5..,$1 ROYAL AiSO.TtD R.AVOlS CHLATIN 6 ~4h STAI liST au• TUNA~· 4i 51 HEW I FROM DEL MOHTE ~-MAMO nc:.n CHUf«S , .. NUW ..,._ 4._. $1 4...$1 NUTFUl VAUIY 1'/) NICTAII.HALYD 1 ,.,. BM».UQUI) NI&I•IT ..... I ...... WIU. ....... A .. ....... la.'I OF N W 11 1101 WJUl e.A-IHQIIJ = caenaa 1!i•lss'• ..... .._.., MMYM I LIDO NEWP01T ll VO. AT THE ENTRANCE TO UOO ISU This 1s Mr. Ernest Standing &IROSEYE SPECIALS CHOfiPIO IIOCCOLI FliNCH SUCII) lEA IS ... 5 .. 11 MOlTON'S.-. MACMONI _, CHiiSI • NiltciHw: "' .... ,.,.... 3 ... s 1 MIIHAYIONN. PANCAICI IATTII .. \,&Jtl CHOOOLA11 CMI .a•aCAII _ ... _ ... A TRIO OF SPECIALS FOR SNACKING! OSCAa ~m IOLOIIA , ... DBJaOUS 51Qa) WREA T TilliS 4'- 0AJT aAall IAlttil SIAIP CIIEDDAL ... 'If~' NATURAL DilEO 1M TERtALS ~ FROM A LARGE SB.EC1lON Of PODS, fOLIAGES and aJCAL YPTUS fot ~r falat~ s.e .......... ... .. , .. IDl E. C:OAIT IIWT .. C:OIIOJfA DEL IIU 0 11101.& 1·1550 I • o.~.c • ..- s..c.d W ith c.-l YEU.OW MEAT ~ONE PEACHES 2 lAS. 29' s-..-.w., SoNilf A IIDioA PLIIS 2 lAS. 29' ~From n.. 6 ....... TENOQ TASTY BUrrEl LETTIICE 2 FOR 15' I sf~"~';Y~ t l J U S.O A CHOICE IONEUSS ROUND STEAK \.I 19¢ BPECIALl 1 TENDER, T AS'TY SWISS STEAK Ll 79¢ HUNGIIY tOYS FAV~ITE GROUND IEEF La 39¢ ltiCHARO S •oo• • PVRE PAOC SA US AGE La 49¢ NEW! in our Gourmet Meat SKtion ... IEEF KEIOIS LL 1.49 L-~of--........... _.., Ill ..,.._,., .._ -MMCI .,...... ..+.c --.. ~_, ...-·-M.y-.c.. n.y·,.. ..-~ ,.de,.d ill c'-.&.t;c _, • ...... ~ ... pol ... ~ ..... ....., .. -..... .,_ ... ..,0 'ft'.., ,__. ........ I Come ;n and temp# yovrwtlf •• we #toft lUdt R!!! tltlngs rig I:• 04lf ol the O'I'MI -..cttnc ! CIIIMIDII IWDIS a ... • -. • r CJ4atQA11 •• &1 LA1a IIEWORT HARBOft EIISIQI AMT UCllOft - - -p_. 4 THURSDAY, AUG. 5, 1•5 OOAONA D£UW!, CAUF. 17 in trustee race New plan for county dock Scaled dow piMa (or lbe taeia IMUI41aa oa die chy· COUft., cloct •• .. neu ae Atchea ••re prea•led Moft. day to Newport Beach Ci cy Coaacll by Robert Hurta of Udo lale, co-leuelilolder. Two additioaal candidatea for board o( truatee poaitiooa in cbe now unified acbool diatrict have filed for tho Oct, S election to brin1 the field to a final total or 17. Oeadline for filina wu ..\ua. 20. Joe L. Scan, 3301 \<~arcus Ave., Newpon, filed in Ois· trict S to oppose Donald Strauaa, Newpon 'leach Elementary Board president. \4r. ~tan ia a businessman. c;,,, Paul 'vlassey, 873 '"'JO· nmor St •• Coata ~esa, filed to oppoae Roderick 'vlac'vlil· lian, Coata 'vteaa Union f)iatrict board member, in Diuict 7. ()at. 'vlauey is in lbe U.C\. \<Iarine CorPt. Amona the field are 12 pre· aent board members of the Newport Harbor Union 'li&b School, Newport Beach '!le· mentary or Coata Men Union boards. Included are the 3 board preaidents, Earl Peteraon of Ill• biah aehool: ~. Strauaa. Newport elernen&ary; md Jamea Peytoo, Coata Meaa Union. Board membera will lock beada in 4 or the 7 election diatricta, includina a battle amona Mr. Pot••on. ~lim Franklin, Newport Harbor trulloe, and Albert Oadcn, Coeta 'vleaa Union wuee, in lbe61b Diatrict. Mr. Peytoa and John Nettle, NewportHarbor tnutee, meet each other in the Diatrict 1 election, 1nd Ted Adait and Donal Duncan, both New· port Elementary truateea, are lbe only candidatea in District 4. Three or the present trua- leel. one from each board, did noc file for the eloctioo. They are Mra. Rooald Bar- low, Newport Harbor, J . Her· bert Brownell, Newport Ele- mentary ; and Herbert Jenka. Coata Meaa Uoioo. The c:Ja•a• waa mllde fol- lowiaa til• CooncH'a rejec- doa 2 •••ta ato or a pro- poled tower bDUdioa wilb 2 major tenuu Oil cbe pound noor. Mr. Hanh told lbe Council Monday aftemoon &hat the tower plana bad been actap-. ped and tbat dae acope of &he project had ben cut almost by half. Two concepts are beina conaidered: a Z..atory buildina Md a ~foot hilh bDildina. boda with aome 20.000 aquare reel or noor apace and let back )() reel f10m lbe bulkhead. Council aareed dlat lbe plana complied wilb leaae spccificationa. The matter will be on the Counc:i Iaaenda for lhe SepL 27 meetina. Newport Island plan OK'd UMNE TfqRACE resfdlltts, •• Md Mrs. Charles Wheeler, are pictured here with MOf'gan Cuthbertson, at right, pre- sident of the Laguna Festival of Opera, discussing the Introduction of an Ameri- can opera, "The Devil and Daniel Web- ster ," at the Irvine Sowl this Friday and Saturday evenings, Aug. 27 and 28, IS -of I ...... btll """ "P~gllac­ cl." Present.tlon of the Festival's first American opera was assured by a grant from the Irvine Foundation, of which Mrs. Wheeler Is a trustee. The 19b5 Festival of Opera season will close Sept. 3 and 4 with ''Ole Fleder- •o III .. OIIUID IYLL.Nmlll A new propoaal for a yacht- ina aear locker for the ~ow­ port Island Yacht Club was NEWLYWEDS: Mr. and Mrs . twan F. ~oberts, pictured after repeat! ng theIr marriage vows at St. Andrew's Presbyter· ian Church. (Peter Z .U. Singer photo.) Harbor girls to greet frosh With "Sailina into Harbor" u the theme, the Newport Harbor Hi ab School Gi rl's Leaaue will launch 1ts an• nual Bia and Little Sister luncheon on Sept. 1 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Hiah School home arts petio. Miss Gibbons is bride of lwan F. Roberts The 1ntemauonal flavo r of die back&rounds of nev.ly- weds \1r. and \Irs . lv.an F. ~oberts v.as e arned o ut 1n tbeH honeymoon plans. Hence they are spend1na Auaust 1n Po rtugal and Great Bnta1n, but will return to C'allfom1a from theu wedd1ng tnp to make thelf home at Canoga Parlt. The )'llung couple v.ere marned July 31 at St. An- drews Pres bytc:nan Church wedd1n11 ch apel w1 th the Rev. James \1 oor oHi cla una. The bnde tS the former\\1ss Beverl y \tay Gibbons, dau&b- ter of \irs . Lesll e \1. Gibbons of 440 C'amauon Ave., Co r- ona del \lar, and the late \1r. Gebbons. \irs. Cnbbon I!> better kno wn a s C'oh ne o f the Cnrona del \1ar Travel Sc:rv1 ce. The aroom • s parents are \ir. and \Irs. 0. F. Roberts of \<1achynlleth, Wales. Gra- ham C. G1bbons aave h1s s1ater 10 mamaae. Karen '\nder ~oon of ()an Franc1sco was the: bnde's only allen· dan L Anthony Oewey of Berke ley erved as best man. and P eter Sussman, a lso of Berkeley, was usher. \1i ss (jibbons chose a full length Italian <\ilk gown 1n tradi ti onal wh1te for her wed· d1n a dress. It was fash10 ned With a lace embro1dered boat nec kline, fitted bod1ce and a short train. A c ircle of hly- o f-the-valley held her waat· length illusion veil. She camed bouquet of wh1te ro~>cs centered by a wh1te o rchid. Her attendant wore a &rcen ltnen go wn w1th yellow and green da1s1es. Oauy sprays in are en, yellow and wh1 te also decorated the chapel. Follow1ng the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bnde' s mother 1n Corona del \iar. 'vtrs. Glbbons rece1ved her auests tn a p1nk aown w1th lace Jack eL Her conaae inc luded p1nk roses and an orchtd. \1i ss \1araare t C attell from New V.estminster, B.C., pre· s1ded over the recepl.l on table . The G1bbons famtly •s formerl ~ from Bnt1 sh C'olumbta. The bndc !>tud1ed at Tnntty C'olleae of \ius1c 1n London and rece1ved her B.A. de&ree at the Un1 vers1tv nf Cal1fo m· •a ar Berkeley. \1r. Roberts attended the Lm verSII) o f \\ales at Sw.w- sea, '4 ale s. and d1 d araduate ~ork at lhc l n1 vers t ty of Berkeley. lie IS an elec· uon1 cs engtneer. Ph .. e In Y evr Order t.r • S.l.scn,tl .. : C•ll '73..0550 As an introduction to hi&h school life, all incomina freahmen, numberina about 250, will be "ado pted" by a aopbomore. jun ior oT senior ai rl wb o wi II eacon her to the luncheon. Entertainment will be pre- •ented by die Oi rla' Leaaue Cabinet. In cbarae of the day wi II be the Girl•' Leaaue Cabinet, includioa Laurel Waaner, president; Karen Brubaker, vice preaident; Barbara Jeoneu, secntary; Karen Sutherland, tteasurer; Liz R.eday , hiatorian; Cluia Johnaon, aopbomore rel!le· aeotative; Sandy C audell, junior repreaeotative, and Sandy Cavallaro, 1eoior re· pres en tatave. Benefit luau Newport riarbor Lesion Post 291 will hold a luau at 4 p.m. this Sunday, Aua. 29 , at the Lcaion Hall, lSth St. and W. Bay Ave., Central Sew port. Th e Hawaiian feut will be a fund raiser for the Newport and Ralboa outriuer club..lt w1ll alao be a victory cele· bration for the annual Cata- lina Island-Balboa Pier canoe race to be held the same day . Proceeds w1ll help send the 'lewport and i3alboa outtia· aer teams to the inter-island competition 1n Hawau GL ~\101JR ~~G .\ZINE rcpre11cntative for the "iewpon area invitee you to their GLAMOUR AISLE come in and see ... \ bevy of good thi n~s we've found , juet ri~ht for C:aiTlputt li fe • ct ...... fet •-'•• •• ach .. l ...... • ,, .... .., r••"l•t· .. • ,, .... ..., 4.tf•t· .. • Clett. .... ,,_...., ......... . . ,, .•.. .., , .......... . • , ••••• ,., ... •.-ctel ,.,..., ... • Cl.tt. .. ,_ •• I•••• eet. • • ......... ........... . . ,..,.., u...,.. • ca .... •• .... Itt .. ..r .......... And .•. no t jut l•didentally, for we pl .. aell h all•• ••)'· .• "'II thl' "J••t rlf'ht" •cce••orlee 11HIIed to complete )'O., w•rdrobe 1525 I . COAST MIGHWA Y CCMtOMA DIL MU ln.2991 approved \1onday evenin& by lhe :"llewport Beach City Counci I. maus." A l..foot by 6..foot locker 4 M H h • •d t lOY fOR AMDERSOM'S ~eet hiah will be located ad-rs. ug es IS pres• en Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. An- Jacent to Newport bland deraoo, 712 Larkapur Ave ., 8ea Reddick. fonaer owner uct· publiaber of lbe Newport Harbor Newa-Pru 1 and more recently publhber of the Sail Fernando Valley Timu and Hollywood Citilell Newe. baa been eppointed deputy to Loa Anaelea County Supe"iaor Watton Dom . Park. The s ize has been re-Mr1. Prank Huahes of 706 'vfr. and Mrs. Huahes have Corona del \<tar, are pareota duced in compliance with ob-Aleppo SL , East Bluff, is 2 children Cindy 7 and of a aon bom Friday, Aua. jections from Island resi-the new president of die Jon, 6. ' ' ' 20. in HNa Hoapital. dents. A stteet encroachment Oranae District of the Cali· permi t was Jl'&nted by the fcmia Federation of Women's Council to authorize the C lub1, Junaor Membership. location or the locker a t the She was a iven her pin and end of the 1tteet-end of 39th aavel at the recent distric t St. board m.:enna wben the JI'OUP Ken John1on, preaident o( learned of the resaanation of lhe 'lewport b land Aasn ., "1rs. D1n 'vtcKinnon of Fuller- Informed the Council that ton, whose husbaodJJas been his voup approves the new tran1ferred to northern Call· plan, and will pey half of fom ia. the ~ost. The auociation 'vtrs. Huahes t s a member of thus wi II be able to uae balr lhe Juo1or Ebell Club of ~ the locker apace for ator-Newport Beach. She i• a aae of suppliu, aucb u rcaistered nurse and trained Ouistmas liabtina and de-at 'vlercy Colleae of Nursina coratiOQa. in San D1eao. Bay Oub wins, loses (CClDdnued from Page 1) This would produce more revenue for the city. becaus e ~ incrouod rentala, and it wou ld retain more view of the bay. bee au se o( the open spaces between the towers, sa1d \1r. Steven•. Analina the butld1na away from the shoreline would fur- ther help preserve the view ~ resident• 1n ll.lewport Hei&bts and C liff Iaven, he added. lie displayed photovaphs t.aken from var1ous potnta to demonllrate hia point that the 50-foot suucture would obactue more view than would the tower arranaement. Oppos ition to the tower proJect was expreased by s everal reaidenta: Oon Hud- dleston. 1211 Kinas Rd., C liff dsven ; \1n. C .A. Her- berts Jr.. 2949 C liff Or .• Newport He1&hts: \irs. R.R. riowell. 1421 K1na• Rd., C liff olaven. and \4r. and \Irs . Bob Gooch . 16 11 Kina• Rd .. C liff .J aven . There was an exchanae of poltttcal pleasantries as \1u . Gooch sa1d, "3ay Club stockholder s a1e JUS t look· 1n11 for more money. flua proJeCt wdl bnna 1n more traffiC, onOfe people , and more need for pollee." "Don't foraet that the Bay C lub helped brina Barry Goldwater too," uid Coun- ci I man "' FMii t. referrina to the Goldwater family' 1 choi ce of the 'lay Club as a aummer vacation home. LEGAL NOTICE "That's fine," said '.trs . Gooch. ''I am for h1m." David Cunninaham, 134 Via Vella, Lido Isle, recalled that he had lost his view from an inside Lido lot when the bayfront wu bu ilt up. "but there has been a com- pensation ; my bouse has trebled 1n value ." He sa1d that as a nursery- man he wa1 intere sled 1n beautificalJon and for that reason believed that the hiJh u se plan 1hould be seriously considered. l"ben came the mouon to sustain the Plannina Com- mission, offered by Council- man Stoddard. Vice-\iayor f>oo Elder voted with him. Ole motion was defeated by the "no" votes or \1ayor Cif'u- ber and Councilmen Parsons and P oraat. After \1r. Stevens bad an- nounced abandonment or the hi&b n se project, he made the formal at.atement for of. ficial record: "l"be 3alboa 1ay Club wi thdtawa its ap- plication for zone chanae." Gun is used in suicide ..\ 54-year-old Corona Hiah· Ianda resident was found dead in his bedroom Thurs· day, Au a . 19, apparently the Yictim of I self-inflicted JW\• shot wound in lbe riaht temple. Newport Beach policeman Jame1 Amout Jiacovered ~uuellBronaoa &rlinaame, 452 c;eawwd 'td., aittina on a bed and alumped aaainat the wall at 9:)0 a .m. Officer Amout uid he apotted a note atuck in cbe alidina alau door which read, "Oo not enter-pleaae notify police dep.-tmenL •• .. e lhen obaerYed \4r. aw- liapme lhroulb the bedroom wiodow. ' .)l caliber rnolYer wu diaco.eNd by officers •der 1tae Yicti"'' 1 ritbt lamd • A au.icicle note waa found Oil a table in the fro.at room, ancnl tom notes wae in the truh can in &he dee Md a letter to hit wile ••• fCMad on the den table. Mra. Beatrice Butlin,.me lift.l at ~OS.A 1!. Oey ""·· 8elboe. MY ,OI .. UMAM~s A .. wu-.PtW.,,Aq. 10, .. tt ................ . ... ~ OllliW I•M-L~t l8Litlilll .... l ....... iiiii.L Low Introductory Price Of • moW. tub eMir o e e 10ft 1 luJury 1 hMcl 9uiclecl qu~ ••• wide Hlection of febrics. 2153 E. Coaat Hiwey Corone ctel Mer OR . 3-0110 YOUR CLOSEST CHEVROLET DEALER La 9 ~J!QOUSTOPUAS~a c h New Car Sales & Service -350 Broadway, 49~ 1131 UseJ Car Sales -9~ S. Coast Hwy., 494-n44 Paint and Rody Shop-2105 Broadway, 494-2157 '63 CHEV. V-8 Impala Rd~ Spt. CpL "Air Cooditioaed" Pwr. LqpL Stun· aias aJI Alulta wt.i te w/ ~lacier blue later. 25 mo. 01( Guatanteel lily $2195 • • • • "GIIIty C••••t" '62 CHF.VY II Db. 4-0r. Sed. d!rifty 6 cyh W/Std. ahift, bar. etc: •• be•t. 2 tou white & fTliet bl .. , W II etc., 25 MO. 0.1(. ~rea . • • • • '63 Pord V_, Pairl•• llador widl A/T IV'I etc. Beaut. Autuftlft Ooldlw apot~ leu "•"" Inter. Low mUea,., tlltow- 1'001'11 new . $12151 u.s. lilt f .. c..,ICt ·~2 Cornu "\4onza" Cpe. w/ P.G., IV'I etc .• Pa~ed Oasb, Sparkhna all ..\lulta white, plus 1 114:ier 31ue bucket aeats. w/walls lily $1195! • • • • "lily "..\ir Conditioned" ·~t "'ord Palcon "~anchero" (Compact pick up) VT. 1/fl etc., s parklina \rtic: 'Ybite w/Pieua 'led inter ., a bow room c~l $115! • • • • ''FPJIIIIE n'" '57 O.u. v-a l)b. aedea P/0, Pwr. ~r. lliH etc •• a...t. aria. l •• Teal 31M ...,. . ..... , ~­...... ., ... .., .. ~OLLOON'.i their recent wedding In St. Andrews' Pres- ~ttrian Church , the former Mrs. Grace Abell ~otstord ltld,Arthur 0. Paxton are off on a month-long honeymoon In the Hawaiian Islands. Mrs. Paxton was attended by her daughter, Mrs. Mary ~. Rubert of New Vorlc City, while Mr. Paxton's brother Charles served as best man . A re - ception tor the more than 50 guests was held in the re- ce ption hall at St. Andrew's1• Mrs. Madalena Gowdy of Corona del Mar was soloist. Mrs. Violette M. Earl, also ~ Corona del Mar, was In charge of the guest book. The bride wore powder blue chiffon with matching feather hat and carried a sNII purse decorated with white orch ids and stephanotis. Upon their retum from Hawaii, Mr. and Mrs. Paxton will be at home at 2001 Tahuna Terrace, Ir- vine Terrace. ( '3eckner photo) aTY COIID tatS (Coat.ioued fftlnl paae 1) Lido Park, at cbe bridae eo- traace -cbe Lido lele Com- muDity Aua. to pey fot a time cloclt •d meter, the ci ty to aa eume the •t5 moo th· ly elecuic: bill; the Council, which bad rejected a pre- vioue propoul, indicated a neaativo attitude, but de- leyed action Wltil the Sept. ll meetina . • Appro.ed cbe , .... , cl Hup ~t. preeid•t ol Lido Shopt As sn., lor inttal· leUcie ol Cllrie .... e Dllalllla at. 3 locadoee ec:roee Via Lido from Nov. lS to Jaa. lS. • Received a rope at re- ~eet from SemSoft for re- lief from lbe city code re- ~irement for a eeparate li- conee fee for each uluman in the city ; ... 11 of ow out- of-town friend• are etill con- cklc:tina bueineu ae ueual .; !bout benefit of city li- couina.'' the Se"iSoft Iot- ter eaid. City \1anaaer Har- vey Hurlbun eaid that the Ucenae department ia now in lbo PfOCOU of onforcina the Ucenae fee re~iremonta . • Endoued the Sth annual Oranae County economic de- nlopnent conference, to be bold Oc t. 21 at Dieneyland Hotel. • Recoind a query from Richard Benilh, 1201 Ea- telle Ln ., Harbor Hiablande, ukina if Oranao County Air· port nia.bte could be directed '"or lbo B"lt Bay area rath- er chan our the WcatclifT ditttict retideat.ial areaa in order 10 cut down the noiee; lbe letter wa a refenecl &o the county eopeniaora. • Received ., olec:t.ion re- port from lbo Board ol Ad- jua11De1lta, eic:ll It••• •ian co4e •P~Je•l•: J 81Ma L. R~a­ bel Jr. wae elected chairman, .-Willi .. c. Ri•a w•• nned eecretary. • Authorized \4ayor Paul Gruber to write a letter cl thanltl to Gov. Pat Brown for hi I pocket veto or AI eembly Bill 2756, which would have permiued coamorcial takina of aoc:hoviu for reductioa into poultry feed and other ~oducu; tbo bill bad been viaorouely oppoeed by aport- fi abennen. • APS"oved .n Irvine Co. proposal for replaciaa the ct.tariorat.ina atorm drain in Irvine Tenace ~k -the lr- vioo Co. •d the city to aplit the colt or replace· moot, tbe Irvine Co. to pay the added coat of e.nlaraina lbe line to take care of added now from the Newport Cen- ter ar ... TtlJRSOAY, AUC. 21,l.S OOROIIA DEL !Mr CAUF. I CHUilCIIES ,. St~ JUlu' l!phcopel Olarcb, 3109 VIa Liclo, Udo Slaope Ate a -The lteY. llo- bertComelleoa, ~St. Mark' a Cluuc:ll ht A ltadea a. wi 11 be ..... , a peeker u dte 11 cb Sunday aft« Trinity i• ob- aernd at I , 9:15 .ct 11 a .m. aemcu. The Cecttral Bible Cborc:h, l3rd aad Oraaae A•e., Coata \4eaa -The ROY. Honry Joaea will deli .. r hie 10:30 a .m. Sanclay .. rmon oa "Day of Opportuaity ." A film. tb• 12th ift a aerie• oa tbe lifo of Cbriat, will ~ ebown durina the 1 p.m. eemce. St. Andrew'• PreebyteriM Olardl,600St .Aodr..,'• Rd., ClitrHaven -luillh 35:4 aup- pliea lbe theme for Or. Olar· lee Dierenlield'a eermoa on "Hancllolda from Haodicape" at the I, 9:30 and 11 a.m. aervicea lhia SWldey . Tho Unity Olarc:h of New- port, meetioa at lbe Senior Citizeoa' buildina. 15th St. 1nd Irvine Ave., ClifT Haveo -The Rev. Loree Plickinaer wi II deliver bi 1 10 a.m. Sun- day aermon on .. Waltina up to the Truth." The Pint Baptiet Ouucb of Coat& \1eaa, )01 \1apolia St. -Or. P.O. Neumann will ~each oo "Chrietiaa'e Vita- min 8" at 11 a.m. tbit Sun- day. Tho Rev. Harold Ander- aon, profeuor of epeecb at lhe Bapeiet Bible Colleae in St . Louie, \1o., will be aueat apealter for the 7 p.m. aer- ¥tce. The Lulheran Chorcb of the \tuter, 3545 E. Cout Hwy ., Corona del \1ar -"Pacina the F act•" wi II be tbe aer- mon topic of the Rev. franlt W. Gunn at the 9 and 11 a.m. aervicea th ia Sunday. 0\ri ati an Sea ence Cburcbea, Corona del \1ar, Newport Beach and Coata \1eaa - The Leaaoo..SCrmon will un- dcncoce the "need for people today &o demonauate lhe power •d ~acticality of Quiet Jotue' tea.c:binat ." Tho Plymoudl Con1Jeaa- li01lal C!larc~. 3262 lkoed St., Newport Hoiaftt• -The Rev. Jamea Shoup, Ullll&llt minister at tbe Coata \ieu Prince of Peace Lutheran Olurdl. will be auest spea- ker for the 11 a.m. aervice thu Sunday. The aermon topic: 11 "f)eclarauon of Depen- dence." Ibe Ralboa Island Com- n..~n aty \tethodaat Church, 115 Aaate Ave. -"Stron a Hands" will be lhe sermon topic of the Rev. Davad Walker at the 9:30 and ll a .m. servacea thi 1 Sunday. Tho Corona del \1ar Com- muna ty ConJJeaatiooal 0\ur- ch, United Church of Clu iat, 611 Heliouope Ave. -The Rev. Rl\lpb Earle, mJniater o1 ._... c -u, Ol•da ia Nor* lM v ..... Ne•ada, will N Jl&tll ,...,. cber for •e 10 •·•· a..deJ eenice. 16-yea-r-old driver hurt Jac::queline Albriabt, '16, of 1211 Clilr Dr., ClifT Haven, awtered contuaiona and abra- eiooa on cbo llOtO and foro- bead when the vehicle abe wae dri•ina rewed into lbe rear end of a a&opped .auto on Via Lido-in the Lido Sbopt ARa at S: 2S p.m. Tuuday. Newport Beach police eaid Min Albriabt'e auto atnlclt the roar end or the vehicle drivea by Patricia O'Reilly, 705 Via Lido Nord. Lido ble, wben the latter vehicle a&opped for a pedeatrian in a crouwallt oo Via Lido, welt of Via Opono. Min Albriabt waa treated for her iajuriea at Hoaa Hoepital and releued Tuee- day niahL Mn. O'Reilly wu uninjured. Police eet.imated ~ae &o eo autoa at more lhaa 1100 eacb. Judge CDM buys home Judae and Mn. ThDI1'Doad Clarke of Pa eadeoa bne pwcbued the ocean front bome at 46)) Briptoa Rd. in Cameo Sboree aad plan 10 mate it their permaoent home. Judae Clarke ie U.S. Dia- uict Court judae of the 91h Circuit in Loe Aoae lea. Hie wi fe ie the former \1u. Jamea lrviae Jr., wbo lived at the lmne Ranch bomc in Tuetin from 1929 unti I \tr. lrvine'a death. A apecial event for the Clarke' 1 i 1 the recent ani- n i o( a JJandeon -Morton tmae Smilb, born A.ua. 12 to \1r . and Mn. Moc1oa w. SmHb ol Middlebara, Va. ~ •. Smia i• Mn. Cl•lte'• daapter, lbe former Joaa Irvine, laraelt indi •idual stockholder in the Irvine Co. LEGAL NOTICE 'iOTICF OF PUBLIC UF:-\RI~C ~OTICF IS liF:R F'~Y GIVF:"i tht th~ City Coaac il of tb~ Citv of "iewpon I'Woa cb wall hold a poblic hea'"lDf! re~ardaa~ P~rr)' R,.lJ's a ppul from th,. de cisioa of th~ Plaaaln~J C:om· maaaioa dnyaa~ applicatioa for rs~ P~rm it ~o. 1150. (a) "~qa~•tia~ permiuaoa to h• ve daacia~. aad (b) ReqoeiiiiDIJ permlasaon 10 ha ve lhe I'UtertaiiiJIIeDl , at the Robemiaa t:mba .. y (a lao k:nowa •• the Uaicona IIlii). 209 Palm Street. lla I boa. Lot '>. h and 1, qJock 5, Balboa Tnact. Zoce C-1 .,.OTICF: IS RERF.RY FTR- THrR GIVES that the aaad poblic beariD(I! will be held OD the 13th day of September. 19f>5. at t!ae boar of 7:30 P.'4 . aa tht> <Aaaci I Clla•bena of th~ C:atv liall of the Citr of '1/~wport ~ach. Califonaa. al wha ch ti~ aad place aay aad all prr- 1101111 iatt>rel!lted ma v • pprar a a d be heard there on. '4ar~ry ~hroad~r C:itv Clerk C:aty of "iewport quch PabJisb: Aas. 26. 1965.aa The '1/ewport fl a rbor Eulp Mra. Oevhl L. Patt ... a..- Dixie Lee Souleles wed to David L. Patterson 'llewlyweda \tr. and \in. Oavad Lawrmc:e Patterson are honeymoonana an liawau followana an A.uaust U wed- din 1 at St. -\ndrew' s Pres· bytera1n Church. The bradc aa the former \tiu nt1ue Lee Souleles. dauahter ol 'At. and \trs. Gcorae Cioulc lu of 2607 Bamboo lit .• ~ast Bluff. The poom 11 the aon of \1rs. Helen ~aedele Patterson of Corona del \tar, and Law- rence W. Patterson of Ana· heun. The ~. Cb•lee Oieten- field olficiac.d al dte neo- ana we4dina letYice. Maid of honor wu \1iu Donna ~ulelea. saeter of the brade. and servan& as bndeamaids were \1rs. Allen Shaw. \tis Valerae Kester and \trs. '~!ewell \toore, saster of the IJ'OOill. '~!ewell \ioore was has bro- dler·m-law·s best man . L:sh· ers anc:luded Wallaam C'. :lut· chans , 'h lpb Allen. Thomas Jackson and ~obert Pauer- son. the c.room's btother. The bode's youn&er brother. Steven. wu nna bearers. \ti as liouleles cboae a for- mal white aown made of silk ora•n over taffeta for her weddana dreu. The neclthne wu ed&ed wath peau d'anae lace Ooweu ancnuted Wtth seed pcarla. The pattern was repeated on the sltan, ..-ht c:h n<Wiled anto a c:hapel tratn o( lace. Her beadpaece ..-as a fan shaped cluster of lace petals edaed an pearls wtth cryatal drops holdana a French tlluaton veal. She earned • curnna c:u cade of pbalaenopats butterfly orchada ac:cented wtlh hiles cl the valley and leather leaf fern . Sbe wore hea rloom pearls from ber &randmoth er. \1rs. Wallaam L. Allen. The weddana attendanu alao wore wtlatc. Tbear aden· t.a cal aowna were fashaoned of n oor lenath whate cbaffon over taffeta wath lona sleeves •d empu e waau. They earned cucade bouqueu of leather leaf fern accented with moas peen saun suea- meu. Tbear beadpaecu were circlets of moss JJeen saun witb email 1lluaaon veal. At ~e reception at lrv•ne Country C1ub, lbe bnde' 1 mother wore • floor lea.61b droll o( iced aqu ere~ wath Jewelled waut lane . The JfOOm' s mother v.ore a I on a coral crepe ,own wa th draped bodice . The bra de 1 s a Jfaduale c>f Tennyson Halfl School. <inc was a membet of J ob' nauahters. Bethel ~. The groom attended the lJna ver · saty of Southern Caltfornaa , where he affihatcd walh Seta Theta Pa fraternity. and as now a member of the Santa o\na ~otary Club. The coup! e wall lave 10 TuJtJO. CASH • l&.lnlll All ... Tell ITILa ,_ Al11 l'lorotby Novia, 1416 ~­ ~lboa 11vd., Balboa, told Newpon oeach police that 12H worth of miacellaaeous clothana and a $130 ladiea watch were atolen from her vehicle whale at waa parked in the park1n1 lot at 504 W. Ba lboe Blvd. 4ihe uad the artielea, an- c:ludm 1 3 credit carda, were taken while she was away from the auto between ~:30 and S:H p.m. I all <;aturday. ........ , .. o..r .., .... ~ ........ Cell .,.. I f A GOOD M!IGHIOII If you are a newcomer. or ltno• or a newcomer &o d\e ttarbof Aroa who hae not been weiGOmecl, do her 1 favQr by c:alllna the Harbor Vaanor betwMn I and 10 1 m .• and &he Wi ll call on your friend •llb valuable 1nformauon and airtl frorn fnendly buaa neu 6nna wh1ch llancJ ready to help her become acquainted Wl dl her ne• aunoundin¥•· THE HARIOR VlstTPR "-•n•: IIY ~9UI Pendleton·. •• t,.,o Jump• alteall ott .. laioa Wh•n's a jumper more than a jumper? A couple of answers shown her•-both oh-ao-rightl Pendleton's •IMvelesa v•ralon Ia a nitty, shifty ahaath style Juat waiting for your accesaorizlng. TwMdl, mlxea, tartana, plaids; &-18, $22. Or the cowl-collared one, with Ita c.tn dropped belt to emphaalz• a tr1m torto. Tar1an1 or p\aide; .. ,, $25. Oo ... tt-em .oon. I AIIMC .... CACAal DIMI.S Cl.UI ... ITO•I OtdCI .. COITA _..1M einerfl • • DIPAITIABft' m:.l ---· 1116~-YD. Tailoring from Hong Kong . '-,1't •• _. ~""J-t •• ,.__~ ,, . ... , . • .. •f' ••• .. ..._ Tllll • •11 .-J IIIII •xw.~~m· J1n. AI auk r t\1 ... 1 ?:uiiiH an BJ r a£ . .., __ ,. .......... The Joho Kane Ltd epe- cialty abop, 2737 E. Coaet Hwy ., Coroaa del Mar, baa received eaclualve Southern California reprueotatin ria.bta for dle world~MMJOt Talt Qeona Tailor• o( Hona Kona. \4r. Kaae u id be ia plao- llina a araod opeaifta arouad Sept . 1 for dle ehop, wbicb le ati 11 operat.illl ander lbe u.me of dae focmet owaers - 8raaa' • Ulliqoe Slaop. llae liaeet ma•ria la iJl cbe -..ld an oe..S for dae eaa· aond t.ailoriaa llf •• Hoaa Kc.a ara-iu tioa, acconlina eo Mr. ec ............... ry .,,. of falldc M4 aat.erial .., ..... wwut. 1M • .,.:· Sonle 3, 000 er pe • ol ma- tariala •• n all.W. ...,_p tile apecia i\J .a.op far Nita, •4 cnore •• 100 aaateria1• ... a.Uld&• f• •irt aM W.se atyu.aa. t.c....,i• .. atod ... ,... .... ..... aw•ed• for ee4tt •4 ..,.. • ,... tilt fO. UJN .w. .... All---·· ... , ... eo.-............ . o.li.., tto. .. Hoaa Kona tailors, wluch bave beea in operation aince 1118, taku about S ID 6 weeka by eea, althouab '-· Kane indi· cared. air mail deliv,ry t.altee approdmately 14 days ftom lbe day the Cllltomer walb intoaeepecialty shop. Ill LD. IILL IF Cll •n AT II' Rl nt. J 0 . :1111 . AS, ol 1M Femleaf A•e.. Cocona del \4ar. da ed Fnciey. ~Ill· ~o. followtnaa year-loaa allneu. ..._.oraaleerricet •• ecbe· du I eel at 4 p.m. Uaia Sunday. AAa. 1•. at \4elro•• Abbey 1ft Or···· He ie AfYiyed 11f h.it wife. F..llllel •4 a "-aptu..-Mrs. Joe.. Laodeta ol Coate ~••· ............ 1\t .ian..-. Cllab ol the Ne..,.n Bieda u.._. •• doe•• ita au ... ructi"l proer• to.s., .-la recoan•-•• '*__. .. u alt ) li· -·•••· C.utica ... o( IMrit .. • be li•• • uo bof• -.41 airlt M ..... li· WIIJ, lJt II --· Hci 70 at Corou ... *r. Floo r Samples f rom ... 10"to 50! INCLUDES CARPE T ENOS, SOFAS, AREA RUGS, GAME TABLES. CHAIRS, LAMPS, TABLES AND ACCE S.SORl ES. W• hove • ..,... of .,..Ool o"'-pi•• _, "P- hola twri ft1 whi ct. "" iA 1ri • ,_. .. part1 d ,... '" -at .......... .nt,_.. -,... 0- I IH- OUT THEY · GOI ............................. · ............. r.-...., ..... ,.... .. ,...., ...... I ••• - ~,.. • v.a. .-.. ....,., .........._ F'ltw '" "ALL A90A~O and welcome," call Staff-commodore Howard Langley of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and his wife Nan, who have been hosting a ser- ies of luncheons during July and August for out-of-town friends who joined them aboard their SHAUMA~ III docked In Newport 13each. Climax of the Langleys' summer wi ll com e Aug. 28, when they host a group to view the famed Character Boat Parade In Newport Harbor. Guest of honor will be the noted East Coast stain- ed glass artist, Loole Brendel, who Is here with his wife to establish a perma- nent West Coast studio. A candlelit buffet~pper In the Langley's land· scaped gatden on Shalimar Drive, Costi Mesa, will follow view ing of the parade. (Beckner photo.) .,... , .• • LEGAL NOTICE OROINA~CF: ~0. 1135 A~ OROINANCF: Or THF. CITY Or lllf.WPORT Rf.ACH AMF.NO. I~C ~f.CTION 3250.4 or TRE ~f.ti'PORT RfAC H \tU ~ICIPAL COOf. R f.LATI~C TO RALBOA o •a:.WAY ~TRf.fTS AND ALLf.YS hi AJr 2 -· ll...._ ......,., -"'· Mled q~-. J"'" "' Tht" City Council of the City of 'lewpcm ~•ch doea orda ia as follow11: ...... . .• '\fCTJO._. I. Secuon 3250.4 of the "iewpon Reach \tuoicipel Code is am,.oded to r~d: "OOHI•W 4 .-, rMio '*"" ._,. rt4 ~ fOf UJ '81 T-IIRD $1. "SECTIO~ 3250.4 . B&lboa O.e-wa.r SUee&a •d All~•· OVfR 70 CARS TO OtOOSE FROM! \taio ''"""t !Tom 'lalboa Rlvd. to tht" moat northerly point of \4aio treet. ...ordl bound traffic only. I OPfN MNINGS AND SUNDAYS! THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2054....., IW. • a.TA.si REED'S HARDWARE STILL ON '=VERY DAY OF THE WEEK FIN AL SUMMER CLEARANCE TOP QUALITY ITEMS! REED'S ''TeWinkle'' Hardware 18TH & NEWPORT -OOWH TOWH COST A MESA PH Ll 8-3426 HOUSEWARES • Gl FTWEAR • PAINT 1'4av Avt'. from \tain treet to 'A' . tr~t. fast bound trs ffic oah . '/..' ~tl'!'l't from 'lay Avl'. to !'4.1 boa qJvd. South bound tnf· fie only. a'uhinj!1on Str~t {Tom Oceaa front to Balboe Blvd. Nonh bound traffic ooly. 'lay Avf'. from Malo Street to F:l~th Street. Weaterly boUlld traffic only. Miramar Orive lrona die Sootberly liae ol Ralboa IUv.t. to the Weaterly lioe of cta ... oel Road. futerly bouad traf• fie oolv. The alley lyi•A betweea Ralbo• Blvd. oo tbe ~ortb aad Miramar r>rive on Ule Soath, from Ule westerly booadary or 'I' Strt'et to the ncmherly line of MiraiMr Drive. Easterly boaod tr11ffic ooly." '\f:CTlO"'i 2. Thia ordauoce aball be published oor e in ah,. officia l oewapaper of the City. u d the aam,. aball be eff,.c tav,. 30 daya after the d ate of it'l adoptioo . Thi• ordln111ce ..... intro· doced at • ,..~Jar m!'etlofl of the Catv lo011c il of the CitY of 'll!'wpori Jlf'ach h,.Jd oo thr-9tl! dav of \u1fu8t, 1%.,, aud wu adopt,.d oo the 2'1r<l day of Au- ~"'· JQI<,.,, bv tbl' followio!l VOlt", IO w11: AYfC:. COl 'rll-\4F'"'i : Pan~oaa, F:ldl'r, Cru~rr, forAil, ~toddard. ~Of.S, C:OI '11\.JL\tf:"'i : 'II one. A RSF:"'IT r.ot''IICIL\tf.'ll : \tar~ ahall, Coo~. P-\I'L J. CRl'Bf.R, \tayor A TTf~T: \tARGf:RY SCBROllOER City Clerk. Pabht~h : Aa!l· 26, 1965, 10 Tbl' Sewport HarbOf Eaaip HERE'S A TISSUE THIEF A daylisht chief took a caae (48 rolla) of toilet tis- 1~======~~~~~~~=;~~;;~ .. aue and a caae of"Kieene1" ti.-ue from the unlocked IUISCIIII TO Till IMSIGM -01 WIM aaraae at 219 Walnut St., T•• NIJ .... ,.,., , ... te4 •4 ,.~11 ... .4 Newport "hOfel, Mary Heim I• •• Cltr e1 .... ,.,. ... d told ~ewport Beach police Thursday. Au a. 19. AUTHORIZED fACTOilY DIALER s.a.. ..... s.m~ OPENING SPECIALS 27' NBGLASS HAIDTOP CRUISIIt-SLIIPS 6-260 HP INTIItCPTOil ONLY $155.61 ,., ,.er 72 M.mltt Wlttl H_,tMI 0.... ~ W. ,....._. Of Atty .... sl.OO II W.et A ..... ,__,..~~ ........ llllltMia Can•• "•'" 14 t .. ..._.. ~ ................. 1 H,._ T....._ ..,_ ... J'' 111 CAlif C .... SJZ."5 + ""•ljll & TG ........ ~ .. ...........,. .... ,,,.. -u ............ ·-CHit ALL fN 110CIC ••• 17' U' 21" 11' M' -TO 7 YURI ~IIUNCtNe w• ,. ... ,.,..,. AM-............ 7 MA8IA IOAT u•• Nlll P.a.IC CDAIT IIIUWAY ....... .... _ .. ... ••• ...Ill -., ................ .. -* * SAILING CHAMPS-Jeff Allen of ~lboa Yacht Club, at left, woo the Junior national c~plonsh i p trophy (under lb years with crew) at the Kite National Championship ~egatta Aug. 8 and q, competing with clubs throo~out Southem California. Pictured with him is Craig Anderson, lb, of the Lido Isle Yacht Club, who won the senior na- tiooal championship trophy, sailing in a fleet of 30 entries •n a >race series. Patsy Dber of LIYC placed lrd In the junior fleet. ( 1eckner photo.) anttll '"'~ U!IO I, ITOLII FW Cl~ Calhna K~A-0133, callina KFA-013'. William Jac into, I-S OR 'N. Ocean ~ron t, Cen· tral -..ewport. told Newport fleach pohce c riday. Au a. 20, that the citizen'• band radio haJ been stolen from ht s automobile durin a the ntJht.. The thtef, a ccordina to the report, loosened several bolta on the SlSO raJio and removed tt from unJer the dash of the 11nlocked vehicle while it was parked in the carport. The station call letters wore attached on plutic tape to the front of the radio. ASSIGNED TO CAHA.)A Ainnan Pirat Clau Oaden 1. :lart er, aon-in-law of \1r. and '1ra. Charles K11nzman, 704) ".oldentoJ ~ ve., COfont del \1ar, hu been 1raduatod at Keesler A C:J, \1iu., rrom the trainina coune for U.li. ~u F«ce ~adio equipment repainnan.He is boina reas- siped to 'Jooae AB, Canada. What Is LEASING? IS IT FOI YOU? ..., .... ,.. ...... .,.. ........ ..,. • .... Or ...._,.. ••••••• we'N ...... YOUI .,. ......... , ......... .... HAL liEU. ·., · LIS SCHWALEN ............. , ........... ... All» A SIIAIP PIICII Lalre ,.. .. *'-• N.w c.~ who ctft ...... ,.. ... B\1111 BAS ., ................... . ~IM•IIWellltiiiiW. A ''Rk • • .... ._. ....... , .... UMtt v .. ,,... Gun a _____ .!.il.. ~£DMJ:.'::::-• IIIQn u.D wnn ~ ')·-~ .... ..., o1 A •*" 6-f...., w ftrat polloe tr .., .... , ••t to 1M Cwibe Aper~Mat.t, )10 uhd f• a ~ at dte New• .. , ll.-t. P ... Mdo St., BalM.. &old port aa .. el .... 60JO W. He tla• ••ok •• pletol Ia Newport Beadt poUoe PticSiy, Coall Hwy •• Newport ...... bla •••._d 1M fled oot ADa. 20, lila& a "No en•· eaoaped ..... 161l •• cv-dte oftloe door. ne ~ple .,........ ., .. hd ben ,.. necy at 12:2$ a.-. Friday nalllud iaaide, but cal&ed 180ftcl ftom dae cleok 11ea .,.., n.Ui••• looa-beneled police. dulaa •• oJibt • revol•er 1M danaa.iaa 2 S.. Mobl.,, wlao wu ia Iter penoea willa bodily ban. btckooaa dlariaa •• iacicS.t. Mra. Hel• l111aor, raotel told police ebe latlld a car ..... ., lliel ,... IQipeGt, ltarl.., Md clrhe IW., from clre .. ect in • dark aport lllirt tbt rter of the motel tbortly Mel aport coat, auddeoly de-liter tbt aobber left dae li..-••decl "Gi .. rae all roor ioa IOOIL billa" while abe wu check- "'• for a ftc•cy. 1\o lip WU Ythatd It .,.,, It ••• dae lad lllcb tUft wi IIlia a monda . A "Pri- n~ TbrorooJhfMt -Koop Oiat • tip-· t.akto 2 weeki .... Pachaa tbe bbae r"ol•er. abe b•deel onr a1 I tbe ccu- reacy in lhe caab drawer Mel tb.a ••• ordered by tbe put- mill to ao into the liYioa room, where her buaband. 'Uymond. wu lyina on lba couch. :t/ \ira. ~ayzor told Now port Beach police the suapect fiut emptied her purae of all currency and then pointed lbo pn at ber husband and told. him to band onr his wallet and atay wbere he was. The robber took only billa from tho wallet.. He sturfod all the cunency into hia ahirt, and warned the couple not to follow him Of caJl the Cl!l .1110UT 'I!IIYEII WLU DCJift 11• FE'T A ruo·away auto rolled down a steep pade on liaon .Ave . in the R...aat 'Jiuff area Thursday, Aua. 19, alammed into a 6-(oot tree, broke an automatic lawn &!)(inkier con- trol bo1 and tore down 10 feet of fcnctna on private PfOperty at 21\~l Bamboo C\t. The vehicle, owned by Ale& C\taneshi, 721\ 1iaon C\t., rolled '14 feet down 'tho in- cline before oreakina the tree olf at the Mae, accord- ina to ~ewport 'Jeach police. The auto, which narrowly missed 2 other parked ve· tuclea, suffered utenaive damaae alona tho left aiJe. CAliS IF TID-Alia •LUDE II CUFFIAYU A pair oC t.een-aae airla collided t.be Yobicles wbldl they were drivioa in Cliff tiaven at S:lO p.m. Monday, but boda oacaptd WliojwecS. Newport S.adl police aaicl lhe vehicle cSri•n by Lyrua ADn Ruuell, U, o( $02 Kina• Rd., ClifT ttano, atruck the riaht door o( t.bo • auto driYon by Cllri a tine ~ina Sauodera, 16, of 2621 Creatvicw Or., 3ay ShOfel, at the interaectioo of Kina• Rd. and Cli(f Dr. The impact knocked the Saunden vehicle into a lawn aprinkler head and pipe and aeveral planu on tho pro- perty owned by Stan Honlioe, 230 Kinp Rd., police aaid. COAST tfJIIE VISIT DIIR NE, ITfJitE 1n Colltgf Cmttt a~~ Lady Marlene ccentuette HOLLYW OOD ~'ww warner SUPER .,_ M41t.oft ~ YD • C.M, -COLL&CIIl CllNTilR OAILV-t:M TO 8 ~.M aAT ·~ t:at TIL 1:10 ............ MARKET 3347 E. COAST lrWAY CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 Vienna Sausage 2 .......... l-1" ... ·"--2..1"·· • 1.37 46 ••· CAN JUNIOR SIII Hawiian Punch Y FOOD 2·35' GLOIUITTA.STR!D TOIIIIoes Sea. CAM SPENCER STEAKS S1f CLUB STEAKS S11f .PERlA&.. OVEN ROAST CUT , .... IAIT OP :niiiiiOUUII - POICWIMoaiAII .. I .. .. .,_ YOU. OWN•• -101 ....... ·-w ..... .... " Milia. N. felL ....... ...... ,c .. ... ............. .., .... u .. .._.e--. a2w .. -!!a!· o.. ... '~··· \tAY PL0111& 10.40 ~&e- bOCDa, cleaa, ncelleot con· clitiOD. Ia Newpo~t Beacb adult c-rt. A .. \lUST see~· tl,995. Call 541-7411. BY OWNE\,--co;;~ -tel Mar, Harbor View, ~~-aod btir view. ) or 4 bedaoom a Ia. patio -IDOna for poot.' 675-llll. !lALq()A (UuJe) ISLAND, I bedroom unfumiabed, lo- vely larae livina room, c pe ta, uon, refriaerator. 116S yearly. 218 Cryatal. Olt 3-7171. CORONA OEL 'AAR, two bloch from beach, amall. cute, 2 bedroom bouae, fireplace, ocean view, nice patio, quiet alleet. f'Jood price to rialu tenanta. 67).. I 90S en. or weekenda. 3 BE ORO~. beautJful view o( Bay . Ava.ilable Sept. 11 . Suitable for teachers. S17S mont!. Call 673--9562. CO~ONA OEL 'AAq, 2 bdnn. \ den, aaraae apt. Carpcta, drapea, fireplace . t 12S. 675-1814-67~100. WI!'IITEt:t RENTALS -Fur- ni abed, 101 N. Bayfroot, Bal. Ia. Apt. pier, patio, 1 bdnn . .t bunk nn. S1SO mo. Cimaller 1 bdrm. apt. at aame area S7 S mo. -4 bdrm., 2 bath, lao. patio, house, 210 niamond S200. mo. Call 'Ara . Lynch Ot:t 3- 1200. 3 t:tA!'IID NEW • 2 bedroom aanae apt. Carpeta, drape a, and electric ranae. 436-B ~.oldenrod. Corona del 'Aar. U 50 mo. YEARLY. Call 6 7 5-546 7. owner. COt:tONA OEL 'AA~. very clean unfum. 2 bedroom houae, built-ins, carpets 4 drapca, Iota of cabineta & stora e. 673-227R. ---S AL BOA PE.'I. Bayfront, 5 bdnn, 4 baths, pi er & float for rent or sale. 673-2039. S\1ALL 2 bedroom houae. Fenced yard and patio. Garaae. 70S Carnation, Corona del 'Aar. Call 838- 0093 or 542-5607. •• ,,s., fUIMISHID N~ 'Af!DAUON fumiabed duple1. '¥inter rental. 327 C\applure, Salboa bland. t 95, fum. l bdnn. lower du- ple~. Util. pa1d. Adulta. 424 Oahlia, 213-681-8541. e A'TS. POl I UMPURMISHID CO~ON ~ OEL \1A!t -2 bed· room llnfwnishod apL, near bay. Patio, aaraae -yearly. S12S per mo. 673..QJ~. COSTA 'AESA I SS. 2 be~ room, Wlfu.nailhed do..., ataira apt. Carpets, clrapea, built-tn sto••· ~ 6--1145 - Ml WlSS. •4 .,.•·.···~···· • • . • OPfiCI IPACI POIIIMT· l neu~• omc.e aaita• POR LEASE, l91l e. Coast Hwy., eo-a del Mlr, •i .. ... ., ..... c ........ • oa. Pl'f••li•.as. 0.. WUl cleGanM -.cl al- W tD -.i&.Call 6l ).l0)) Of .... OF PIC!! F ACE fDr r.t in Ealli.. -=• llllilcli•a. m1 E. C•at H"7., COM. tclul fof Ia ••c. or real aa~au. Call 1\e P.e4•• 61)-0550: P'L!AS BAD't Let u laelp JW hep •oae ...... , ...... •4 0111 ~,_..._ .... , ... ,.... ........... c ..... , 1M8 JOI!Wrl 2'7J2 L C..l H.,. CLEANINOI<*AN for amall medical office ooe ti1M a week. Corooa del Mar • c.~('t.y_.w .... ........... : .,.. • ALTIIATIOM-II,AIIItG EXPERT dreaan.akina .t aJ.- t.crati on a. Pi ttin a• in yoo.r home or min e. can 646- 622a. door, new enaine. ucellent condition. S89S. Oaya, U7- 2214. ~ •• Qjftl l-5)6-3750. • 'IISGM.AL YOU ARE INVI1'ED to be ow peat for bnattut. •• an Chriati• B .. ia •••• o f ~~ ana o f u riooa alii atiu deiMMDiaatioa 1 who m•t in dla name of J11a1 OuitL Come ead b... ,._.. lllti..,.u .. o f local baliaei-.. Breatfaata are beld nary SaDifday..,aUDio 7:00 LID,, at Leo' a Paly reacurut. 2515 E. Coaat Hwy., CDM; tat Villa Swed• reaa.- raat. Maia St. Uld Sill A ... . Haalia11Da Beacll, Ta .. . clay at7:00LJL; ...s naar .. day IDOIIliJllo 7:00 LID., It *• Jolly Roaer n eturaaa. 400 S. Coaat Hwy., L .... a 8eacL Por addi tioa a1 in- ronatioa call M. Midaael, Ll l-3 .. 1. rutCIDES ANONY\40Uc; Call fl75-1542 anytime. nay ~ • lOOK$ FOR SAL! JJI)OIC. OF TilE r EEK. .. IT'S VIIY SIM,LI" "Til• r,.tA Abo•• U.. Ci11ll 1ti1Ju ... by AIM Suuas. HOUEWIV1!S , .. tSO to f lOO pa ~~Malia ia apart dme woftlaa Ctoaa yoar boau. Call n•iap hu Hen, 64l-M59 . PART 11MB -Hrly/wtly/ rDoalbly aecty/lt. bookpt. Y oar oftica or my bome. Wiclt 'lld ecl up. OL )4772. DOUBLE-BED SOPA Good c:oad. I SS . 673-4093. 'ftlt =r•a ... LeaN wlU ...._,_.._._, • ICatll, 11ft ........ ................. e •••L I ........... . 1112 ........... o. .. ...... BASfNENT SA!\GAJNS: beau· tiful c:baiae lounae, w/adjust back, down cuab., refria., amall wb antique ctla ir, heuaon coftee table, beiae upbol. chair, all in ucel- lent cond., Underwood 12 typewriter, fl75-0949, 455 Cabrillo Ter., Corona Hiah- landa. ~~E FUt:t~lnJRE nt<\N HOU~E . sellina surplus - peen carpet. elec . a tove, ref ria., 2 mod. black sateen plutac couches w/corree table, 2 uphol. chaua. Iva. rm. couch frame, I .E. por- table TV. maanoVOI hi-fi A'A-F\1. tlaby items. All in aood condition at re~ sonable pn cea. fl42-2498 . BENOIX washer, Kenmore ranae. 5 burner w/blt. in electric rot111erie, hand mower, all fine condition. 'Aake offer. OL )·8712. eC ... TRY LOn POl fiOI W.l c;o\C11FIC'F. J cemetery lots. I :tarbof 1est \1emor1al Parle. ('1 Cy press sect1on 673- 1905• I 2 CE.\1ETERY LOTS. Pacafic View \temonal Parle. A-B 406 Vista del \1ar, 675-5795 , ... . -. • fOR SALI FO~ SALE: nearly new laun- dromat an ~.B.. nettina 130,000, ask1na S57. 500. 1\42-2020. • INVESTMENTS EARN 6'\ on your money . A SOUND investment. First Baptist Cburc:b. 847-2856. • fiiOVIMG Ia STOIAGI ........ MI.CM fte UU. ~TCI. U t-7JD ._ U ....,.. . JJS a. n• a.. o...a .,. .. HEAR l.he fablaloua ALLF.N Pf'heatle Caftqlact OTaen • wi l.h elecuo.ic lii!PI aul C!'ate eu -ONLY at ... CORCORAN ~SIC CO. (ACtOn ftom Faahto. Sq.) ~ To• cl Country S4l·•Ull A SHOCIUMG I!Xt-0$1 O..'t •••• lt. ,.. c ..... $1.00. 10." c.,.. .. 75f. u••,. Opt._ u .nr, _.._......,ltMH..._ ()pea .._ cl Fri 'cil • 11ft' .• v .... • 511ory a a ..t • HA.aM>NO OICANS STDNWAY PIANOS s.~ tho ellehl•a •-R....-4 Otpi~• .. _; ...... , ... ·-Bl• ... o. .......... ,. 0645. I •JSCII.LAI'IOCJI POIIALI •tted• pl ..... lo-prt~ lilted or~• of odtt!r .-kee. I• clactl•a ._. .. .., .,. ... •Mit ·-All .. , ... S..law.-, r• .... . .toc:Uo.-of e.act .,, .... co• •le 6 ...... ,._ WS. Up-............. !CIMOT.PIILUPS CO. lt07JII .......... - ...... .,; . r LIIIUII .. IDT VILlE II IEIPOIT IUCI * ~UST SELL I * NOW 119,750. Was 121.950. lmmaculale 3~ yr. old home. Larae "blt-in" kitchen has room for dinana table a t end. 24' livina nn. 3 bdrms. 2 batba. Two secluded pataos. Wall to wall carpeta. Otapu . Near acboole. new ao iC course. See today. *TRADE' .. 1700 income. 7 unat East Hollywood ApL house. Equa- ty S45,000. Want local VI· cant or improved. * VACA.~T * OWNER TRA..'ISFE~RED' AI· ready moved! f)luclt posses- sion! Lovely larae 3 bdrm & family room home. Ou tstand- ina "built-an" kitchen. Sll· dina doors to beauuful patio. it's a dandy! Pnce 134,500. Call now! *LOT VAUlt~* 126,0001 Almost "downtown" BALBOA. Older 3 bdnn. beacb house thrown an free. 100 ft. to Beach. LOTS OF P~RKL~G. * VACANTC-2 * NEAR BRJSTOL & BAK ER . C-2 lot. Temfic potenual here. Pnce S22,SOO. CAl I ISON co. ,.....175-4961 a1t ... .,,,. 11.4. ............... *****• N..ty Petfect AU. 11' Na:DI IS YOU ~McwaiN 4 W..A 2 .... 0.We c'lll * ~ ... w/'-l ........ -yard. ... leftb leod-............. ~ ~ bnd& brfP 1ft IWI'C ...... ,.., lloalll ....... --• TV li. -...~M~V& die lilt .. IIAe.... ~ ... ,... .. ~· IM.M £\1ft ellll ~ 01...-& tar ''SMIWIC SDtVK'l:" DOVER VILLAGE LUXUliOUS TWO STOlY DlSt6NS FEATUliN& S'ACtOUS TWO IEOitOOM PlANS YOU OWif THI LAHD All llloolnt-c • T M..,. Car• "' P or Small 111-thly Po•. Fabulous Ocean View J UST LISTED ... one of the harbor area's finest view homes. If 1ts VH!W you are af- ter and you would like your home located in Corona del \Car on land that vou own , then c a ll us to show this unusual propeny. Here are some o( ita featurea: • EJJeri»roek deai«ned . • Separate ~est b~se. • Tremendous view of J etty and Ocean • Livin'{ room ceiling of Honduras maho,ranv • Electric Thermador appliances • Professionallv landscaped with a lovelv rose garden. 1)0'-j 'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT . Dm·e bv 3616 Ocean 9oulevard. C orona del \tar •. then c all anv o f o ur salesmen for an appoint- ment to see aU of thts home's channin~cietad~. J41Z&IWe MIWJ 11t 111 cit 01 J.Z1 U ·~· .... •l.J t ••• DIIMI .... •CII-•,_IIIt_tt_ • MIIMOit & IRk 2 '11.-I ... IIL .a' Ifill ~ ......... ....... .... ·----·---- • liM. DTATIIM.I IIQIUliB bclllll.., ;: 8ciPftll .... I ........ p.. t..,. """' ........ ,_. .,., ..,.. PM.A. ..... C'.t lllf .-r-. lllllf .......... _ _. ....... sa, • ...,.. u- ~--~· Man La &.~1, Realtor Bayaest Only $45,~ Wl'Rt SWOOONG POOL Spadoua Three Bedroom. three betba. IWlkea llvi.nc room and family room. Llrte built.U. electric kitchen i.Dcludinc d.iJbwuber and Mpante ae.rvice porclL Deluxe qaalitJ thnl«lL Neat u a /ln. carpeta and dnpet induded. LARG 15'x3e' H!ATI!D 6 FILTERED POOL Owner mcmnt • wanta actiol\.. PRICED TO SElL FA.Sr-EXCELLENT Fl· NANCING AV AJLABLl. S U B M 1 T ON DOWN. for The Disaiminating I..«:ated on best street lD Dni section of IRVINE TERRAC!.. we bave found an im- maculate adult occupied 2g()() sq. fl home designed for carefree Wnily livlDg and grac· IOUJ entertaining. Two spadoua bedroom. three btt.ba and an immeDie den des~gned to convert to 3rd bedroom and rtudy. Formal dining room and large rear livtng room with 1mported ITALIAN MARBLE flTeplace. Mag· ntlicent view of large., lovely rear garden. Priced below appraisal at $50.450 Wlth ex· cellent financing available. OWNER WllL TRADE FOR SMA.U.ER HOME. Ope.n house every Mon .. Wed. & Friday trom 1-4. SEE 2018 TAHUNA TE.IlRACE. NEED ELBOW ROOM Then see this spacioul home with entry hall !~rae liviD& room with fireplace. built·m book ~ and c.abinet.J. FOUR LARGE BE!). R()():MS, family dinmg area. bUllt·m electrlc K1tchen including dishwasher and separate semce porch. Large well kept yard w1lh mature plmt£. spnnklen front and rear and Completely fenced. LOCATED SEAR NEW COSTA MESA CIVIC CENTER AND WALK· lNG DISTANCE TO ALL GRADES OF SCHOOL INCLUDING COIJ..EGE. An F.xcel- le.nt Buy at $23,t50-F .H.A. and G.l. Ft- NANCING AV AJLABLE.. M. M. La Borde, Realtor \ "'Yw11 u. Ow '= s.. .._, m L 1M lt. .....ll c.-- /rrl ~;;· ;' ~;' ;~;:;~;;',.;:;~5;;~;:;·::':~;;: ';'~~::.. Wednesday Thru Sunday I 1Jrouliful 1to mP -SorgPous 1llnrinP ,. ~w FOl R BFDR00\1S-FOL'R & 1': B~ niS ~ POOL LI\'AJlLITY ._T lTS SEST -TER~I FlC 1l Y l''l ~ 'H't ._OF~E TE~q,4.C E -lt:t\1'iE TERRAC'f CHESTER F. SALISBURY J1S ....._ ..... ._..._ Ia.._. OIIIOLI WfOO .......... Ill tit Ulu.l ,~~ o. Q AC'I'U -T ..... ~_, -p.,,., ,. ... -' -~ 1 ~Mio ~IS .. -fro• I f".10 -Woo...,._t ftry,l~~eu -Swi••iwt /JOdi• -Co..lht-11111 '"a· f qt ;,. clulloau. caoo S.lll••· ... AI«Arfhr. ... ... _ H,\VE TO GO OltT Of TK&.S 1.\'0fU.O roR SP ACT. ~ t.hoa 4 bd"" IIVI~ rm • Wlt'd hnrtl (l.,•pla\1'. tam nn. dwna: .,...,. 10 ' 110 wart! dwlp .... dbl 1:'11 ,.,.. ~ •Ill leNS ) Olj "' Of'btt II'• .,., s:n.~ Ews call ~1C2 0.11 M-Gt for ''!\ Ul .l • SJ:nvtl'"t"' ~- ,_ .. See w y"" • '"J ... --· ...... c:attel "" lt. JeacNia, • SpaJtiilW ctaM ........ Ia'* l 1idr& ..... ,_ tiiMIII.~6 ..... ....,, ·4 ~ ll1lll. r · u-. .. , ,... '"-"" -~ ...... ...... ....... ....., ... ~ call IOU•1JII. 011 .... " ,..."'Q .. wa • •••tiiP •n•u•n••--••••cl •m•• * Corona Hlghlancla 456 MORNING CANYON RD. REDUCED to $35,950 3 ~<:O~OOMS -1Y, RAT~S -BUlL T IN KITC~EN . FF.E SIMPU: $27,200 Loan 5~% $164. mo. r£ S/'£QALIZ£ IN CORONA DEL MAR m MAIGUIIITl AY!MUl, COIOIM OIL MAl 0 c-r C:...t ....... , 0 • OR 3-8550 • Sneak up on This One! ~ck Roy oreo66 x 300ft. lot (wonh Sl sq. ft.) PLUS improvements. A co:r:y 2·bedrm . home, furnished, plus other impfovements. Horses ... near university ... on expanding oreo in the planned future. ONLY S26,SOO. Buy or Lease! This Otarming modem A·Frorne home with 3 bodr-•, 2 baths cao bo yours bofore school opens, if you act NOW! living room opens out on beautiful pcrtio. Two blocks to BEAO! or .,joy CAmmunity POOL and PLAY GROUND. Groot f.,.. ... 11 chi ldr., and relaxed living for odults. For sale - $27,500 or for rent on yeor's lease -$250 month. Call! Prestige Area Near Schools Lorge LIKE-NEW 3 ~odroom, 2~ both homo with gracious living areas, 2 potios and A VIEW you will always love. See this HAR· ~R VIEW HILLS HOllE NOW and move in immediately -it is vocont and ready, $47 ,950 Corona del Mar custom built Another "Ready f01 you"! Two bedrooms, 2 baths, huge beamed ceiling living -dining room and terrific built•in kitchen. S.. this. R-2 lot and garage is already st rested for another unit. Owner anxious! $39,500. J!•1 lAST COAST HIGH WAY 'H0N( .1)·1101 COlOMA DfL MAl, C ALIJ O INIA Little Balboa Island • little Island, East Boy Front,) bedroom home plus 2 bedroom apartment over garo9e for sale by owner. Shored pier with float, room for up to 36 foot boot. House has been well ma in· toined. Apartment has view from living room ond kitchen. Coli 673-1507 for appointment to see. COURTESY TO BROKERS. See it at 20392 Cypress Ave ., Santo Ana Heights, and see it quickly ... Owner is re• JOHNr;vOGR' ASSOCIATES lnc.f-:.-;;.~~ial~::il6··~~·~iiiii!iiiiiiii ~TOllS /11110 IUilD!JIS bo soon from Jlroooway . Easy OIOMIWI'OITIL•D.,IIIWPQIT IIAOIIII6-1671_T_ Sq . ft ., 1526 'lew• ? • EAS11WFF YIIW :i Bedrooms, formal dining room. large famt· Jy room, 2~ batba. Lu:rury ca.rpet5. slone fireplace, marble entry. Owner has to sell_ 2607 Blackthorn. Eastbluff Open Sat-Sun. 1·5. S3U50. OUTSTANDING MESA VUDE 4 BR, large family room, 2 baths. elec:. kit- chen, atone firep~. heated and ntt.eud 18x40 pool Regu.lation aia ahuffte board. Beautiful tanctiCal)lng. 1808 pjt.eaim. Meu Verde. Open. 5at-$u.n. J-5. Excellent Home. WESTCLIR' ILUGAIN Owner Wlllta ldion. lmruc:ulate. ~II pnc- od •• lOll s and _, ... 4 -plul family room. Clole to «hool ud &hopping. Room ror boll See UU. before you buy. 1100 ~ aoo , Weotclll!. Open Slt.S.n. H 131,800, ~vaDE Co rner Jot. boat ~ 20s40 pool anti nlf'r- lall. !encecl Jllt'l. I '*"-n. cllnlnr """"· larre >llrMn, kl7 P.V. alone llnplace. ~ to -11M llamlln Place, -Vmlo. ()pOll -1~. 1111,100. CUSTOM DIIAM ~ a 4 1ooo. -.!:Oflllt .. ;,~one~ o1oc. .-.t. I --.. 1" -J .. s.HII. -1. 1M tr. GIITA- ..... .. ...... lottl•lil• ATe., Casto Meso. NUPOn SACK 84 y Lo\'l~E JUST OECO'lA! ! _.:::!~~~.J!~!!!;;~.J Il l TF.'l )JCNE, huae elect. ... t!.ti ll:itch.cn, ram. room , hd- wood floors, 2~ blthl. Sparkle• like new. Ow- ner IDJ.iOUI. $4-4, ffSO . A.._ Wllto I WIFE ' 2 HOUSES WISHES TO SD..L 1 HS£. Clc1n lharp lloc'M wi ll· mo.t -nylon ··arpetl~. Lu,"(UriOUI Joukintt liY\fl; rn1 .,.., r.-d bn4:k flrepl. J bdTm 1<., bathl. COYtred ,-uo. 1:!0.:.00. SYbmlt FHA lenf». EYn ean m-lm. Call """" ... "SMJUNG SERVICE"" Area 'Wille 3 ""'"'""· 2 boll! "-· h.,....., 11-a, flroplace, shah • roof, quilt loc:otiOft ••• lr....,codod. . .Down ~ $15001 WdJs.McCatdk Ia Icon u•na.. CAMEO SIIOR!S P.~I1U ISITE ~'(~CU­ TIV~ 110\fF. with pool and be1utiful ocean •iew. r)inina room, ) badu, l-ear aar., loYe ly decor. /leiter than new ! IIIQ,SOO. ·--· ··-·777·--·-··· ?P·- ll DOVER ORIV[-SU+l£ 21 EWPOIIT BEACH, CALif 91660 17 14) 641·5111 l50 PER ACRE. 120 ac . between L.A. and L&~ Yea ... Walk to 1000' air urip. Le.,el. 1'-1 milu to town and Freeway. \1 mile to hiJhway. tlSOO dn., S4S per month. A PEl AC . DOWI4. One aquatc mile, ume area. 2Yl: milu from lnlentatc: IS Freeway. Len\. ISS per ac:. rull price. Balance !*yable tO ye••· MOTEL SITE • .Sac:. riabt at Freeway onrcro .. - iDa, Ullt RedliD4t. Z.iaa O.K. Water, au. •'•ctricitJ. Adioi.ot 11 bole bolf couue. IU1,· $011. MieiiJ ...... _ GaAPifiUIT GII:OVe:. 2100 you na trees, phu 40,0«Wk:bictca CIJ production. 1964 a.ron, Jli)S,919. Nice home, pool, view, 15 minutes from bere. UlS,OOO for the lS acrea . Eacellent tu shelter for lfOUP pw:chuu. WE HAVE LAMD, hom 1 acre to 100 squue miles, in the 11 Wutem '\t.atea. Let us know what you WlllL We'll find it. If you b .. e land to sell, reaardleu of ila location or isolation, we'll be alad &o work on it. P--.tt CAT.\LOOS. Spectacular Ocean View • RUSTIC HOME OPEN BEAM CEILINGS-HEAVY SHAKE ROOF LIVABLE "U" SHAPED PLAN YARD AND POOL AREA HAVE COMPLETE PRIVACY 2 BEDROOMS AND CONVERTIBLE PANELED DEN 3 FIREPLACES-MANY LUXURY FEATURES LOCATED IN EXCLUSIVE CAMEO SHORES AN OUTSTANDING VALUE AT $69,5011 CALL JAMES COliS am anTI DIL IWI (7f4) ~ Lo""" ~~oe~., .. _ Sell -lthl ....... ., f!_$10,000 ., ... loy for f• how•, cauwarcfel .. , .. ., ???? IN LAGUNA, II!IPUitT OR C. D. I . H. lMDIU,I!ALTY ............. w.. .... '-.... 1• .120 'lllor gUPrill! 'llwnUP l'>omoo del 'lllor OPEN HOUSE DAILY 1-5 P.M. A world of old rustic chcwm, large open- beamed ceilin;s and huo• u .. d brick fir ... floce. New modem built-in kitchen with eldro ·Iaroe 90'DOe plus large studio or rum· pus room above that could be converted to a lovely apartment. Less than SS,OOO down would move you in. s.. it todoyl S.. WrL Nona Hy• in oHend•ce. CHESTER F. SALISBURY JU_A_.,._I•--.IWM Lease-Lease Option-Safe Completely fllnlilhed ) bdtm. 1~ b&. e&J*ldable noor pllll. TJemeadou• Ocean Tiew, bee.utiful pool. Pee 1im ple lol. 675-)0()0 E•u. 613-0554 Just Now and Then .. we no offeJ 111 attractin 2 bdtm. horne with pest apt. Oft an R-2 lent lot for leu than SJ0,- 000. You'll like it! -but don't delay in callina because it willao quickly . 67s-Jooo E•c•. 541-8168 & fl-:.:As~/ft ~ R ... t.l. Oownlown .,.., 2 BR. fumlahod . Primo patio. Will looao to couple. S.,o. lS to Juno lS. S 150 1110. n-;z,.,t.,r e.._. J.t m., S6l,500. 3 BR. 3 Bo1lt In -'t, + '-lly -· $25,500 PRESENTING NEWPORT CENTER SECOND SECnOM 18TH YEAR, MO. 2 THURSOAY, AUG. 26, 1965 GROUNDBREAKING HELD JAMBOREE SHRINE IS UNVEILED HERE The National Boy Scout Jamboree which broupt SO,OOO Scouta and many thouunda or viaiton here in 1953 will be commemora- ted with a NationaJ Shrine in tho Newport Center mall. The Shrine wu unveiled Friday aftemoon darina tbc poonclbnllkina ~emooi•• Cor Newport Ceat.er. h will M .,_ ... tt, located ia lle IDAll wbee -.e firll pbuo aboppina center ia completed. Un•eilioa or lbe Shrine wu carried out bt' William Spur- aeon Ill, Yico-preaident cl lbe Irvine Co., and Or. stich- .ro Kendall, preaidcnt of the Oranac Empire Area Scout Council. "Ourina tho laat 2 yean I hue been in almost CYory atate or the Union, and met thouaanda who knew where die 19Sl Jamboree was held," aaid Mr . Spuraeon, who hu boe n on leave or absence from the Irvine Co . to spread the word about Explorer Sooutina. which be oriJina- ted here. "The Jamboree was held ript here, where the Newport Center will be dnclopcd, and where Eaat Bluff and Aeronutronic arc now located. Riabt here, wbete you are aiUiDt ror dlia ceremoey, 1• .,. aa lao apper baJf of Toua. lllo plaque dlat will serve aa a National ~brine ahowa the euct layout o( die J amborec pounds, dono- tina exactly where every a tate was located." Dr. Kendall extended thanks to the Irvine Co. on bebalror the Boy Scoot Council. He did a littJc eatimatina at the present aac or the Scouts wbo were here in 19S3 and remarked. "1bey're now about 27 years old, and raia- ina flmiliea of their own, llld aome of them may be comina back here as resi- dents or this area.'' "AJ." recalls early Newport A.J . 'icPadden, firat white child in wbat is now New- port Beach, bad occ aaion Jut Friday to look bact at the arowth o r thi a area and to marvel at the ch1naes dlat have taken place in bia lifetime. He was one of the s peakers It the noon preu luncheon bold at the Irvine Cout Countty Club before the poundbreatina ceremonies Cor Newport Center. \4r. \4cPaddon, former prc- aidcnt of the Irvine Co. 11nd continuina aa 11\ember of the board, waa born 80 yean aao -not qui te in Newport, bccauae the cloaeat hoapital then waa in 4)anta Ana. His parents were livina m the vicinity o f the present Bay- shore C amp, at the westerly end of Upper Bay bridac, v.tucb also wasn't there at the time. lie remembered th at the Newport population of those days waa about 11. Horse 1nd bu&IY were the means of tran aportation. (Continued on paae 8) Top namea in mercbandu- ina -beaded by J .W. ~obm­ aon, Broadway, Buffums' and J .C. Penney -will be loca- ted in the hub of tbe Ne wport Center development ncar the Irvine Coast Country Club. These 4 de partment stores wi ll occu py 700,000 square feet tn th e 75-acrc ftut phase of the cvcnwal 33~ acre Town Center. An adJ•- ti onal l QS.OOO square feet W'lll accommoda te up to 50 other retail store~o . 'lames of ~7 or the tenant!> were announced Fnda) af- ternoon at the formal amunJ- brca lt~na ceremon) he IJ b) the lrv1ne C u. on the lu lltop Site overlooking the entire harbor. r ar"c t date fur ~~~m­ ple uon anJ opc:n1ng nf th e: fi rst phase hub n ~~> been !>C:t for late summer of I%., Charlc T homa~. prc'ldent HERE IS A VIEW of the NewP<>ft Center development looking toward the bay and ocean. Dom inating the sketch is the huge oval , which depicts the j;W incipa l shopping center, the first phase of th e development. The stores are located along a series of offset malls and are sunounded by massive parking areas within the ring road. In the background, CJl the other side of the highway, is Ir- vine Terrace, and beyond ate Balboa Island an d f3alboa Peninsula point. of the lrvtnc \o. gave the welcome adJrc'" ''" beh alf of the host organ•zauon. \lc'· saacs of cungraw latH'fl\ we re extended b\ \1a.,nr Paul ~INber for the Ctt' of '\c~~o ­ port :leach and D\ 1\uperv•.,or A.lton o\llcn for the Count~ of Orange. A.rchttech part•c•paunll 1n the development we re on hand fOf the arounJbreakan a -\\ al- COMPLETE dnelo,..ent of Mewport Ce .. tet Ia ahown In the alt.tch IHtlow. The nrloua a reo a ore I dot~t lfl041 as follows : AREA ACRES USE A 32 Recreoti• I 30 Market & f•nitvre C-1 20 ApertMenh C-2 10 Hotel 0 21 HQ office and E F G H J K L U )S 23 23 16 12 24 76 civic busineu Office a C:...venleftce Service Civic (cwltvrel) ~lcel -•fflce Unaull"~ Sh.pplnt Center ONE OF the 4 major department store s •n Newoort Center will be Robinson's, de s•gned oy Wtlltam L. Peretra ~ As sociates. The bui lding will be 3 stor es htgh contain- ing some 220,000 s::~uare feet of floor soace and ha s been pi an ned as a ser1es of sma 1 er ndeoen.:!ent soaces. Architect James H. Langenhe trr of the Pere"a ft r'Tl s •n charge of the fWOject. CPhoto by Stud•o One. ham Percara of Pere1ra .t Assocaatcs, ma ster planner for the 88. ()()(}.acre lrvane ~anch and a lso archatcct for the 1obanson store an the Cen t.er . Oaarles Luckman of Luckman t Auocaatcs, re- taaned by Broadway-Ha le Corp. to dcsaan the Broadwa) store . and \.tacl)onald Bec- kett. rcprcsenung 'Velton '3ecltett.t o\ssoctates, master planner and arch1tccts for the 'luffums · store. '"'chon ~ckct h•msclf haJ planned to be present, but the day be- fore . whtle playa ng aolf, he had drtven h11> 2nd shot al· most dead t.o the pan on a par 5 hll le for a near double- eaalc. and h•~ leap of ex- ~o:atement resuh ed 1n a spratn· eJ lagament. Pre ~aJent Thnma~o Jescrtb- c:d the '>:c:~~o rort Center Jc::- ''e luprnen 1 a' one ,,f the 'Tll'"' I'Tl!l<lrtant real e state j'rO)e ..:b m the ~e:.t. "The 1·nrac.t un Orange ( ount' .,hnuiJ be ttcmcn- dou ~... he ~aaJ . "Th1s s~o "lal lu'fl dollar reg1onal shur- l"lnl center ~111 cuntraoutc .. ubqanuall\ t.• local ta\ mil ,. "'th•n 1 vcars I')( It'> •penang. 11 •~ e\pcc ted to 1ft'!>' s 1 c; lO s CiO mtllton an l>&le• e VCI"\ )'Car." 'le called attention to ne~ commun 1"' deve lormen h v.tuch v.all be served by Nev.- flOri Center· F.ast Bluff a long the Upper 1:\ay, already well under way, even wally to have 7.000 to Q,OOO rcsadents. Centc:rvtew. JUSt above Har- bor Vlew Kill • llft4 Cocoaa del \4ar. scbedtale4 to pt •d• •lrY J.,. dlia 1••· with an ultimate population o( 6.000 to 10.000; Unaver- atty Park. near the Unaver- suy of Ca Ia fomaa, lrvan e , v.tth a.o upecteli popula- tion of I 0, 000. Feature& of !he renter ~~>ere outltned by \4r. Tho- ma~> and b\ .t\1 bert Auer, manaaer of tJte real estate department of the lrv1nc Co .• who t.crved h m.tster of ccre mon1e1> for the ground- brcatana . Here arc h1ghltahts of thou remarks • The lo~at1on ll> 1dcal - a hilltop vaew s1te nverlook- ana the harbor and ocean, and lllUBI ed 1n the heart o f the fastest gro ~~oan~ area 1n the fastest t~ruw•n& .;uunty 1n the fullest growang 'tate an the nauon. • ,._lh, acce~.,•bal•ty The shopr•n g ~.enter a surround- ed h\ "ma)'•r nne road. "ew· port \enter r1r • ~~>1 th artc:flal ""''L.c lead1n g t 1lher ar- tera al' ''''"'"¥ lutlfc tree- .,. a'' \ ne"" .,.,a an .trtcn v.1 ll f)C ou11t .Ainng Ute n•wthe rly bounl.lat\ nf the I enter from J a'Tloure c ~d. tu \Ia~., <\rthur 'llvd. and eventual 1\ •>ver the rtd1£e~> of the COhtal h1lb tu La,una ( am on . It wall be call ed \an Joaquin 'l d l~> nr . • C)Lnre Ja.,.,lUI rhe un- usual feature llf cowpurt ~opp1ng \enter ~~>Ill be a un1que arranaement of ~>tores . Instead of a lona mall bound- ed b) small ~ohopt., there v.tll be an offset, atauered mall pattern. l=ach store w1ll thus have comer wandows for da s- play purposea. In place of a ••na\e mal\, mete w\\1 be a aerie a af coorta. each • --o c:r. eadl wad! an attncuon at 1ta own -for e&amplc, (Cononued on paac 4) Tenants are announced Coldwe ll. Banker & Co .• leasana aaont for ...;CWJ'Orl C enter hu announced t be followaoa teo1nts for the first ph he de· dclopmcnt of the 75-acrc central shoppana center J V. Robtnson Sec's Cand\ The Broadway Buffum~>' I C Pennc' OcsmonJ ~ <i1lverwood, Counl.r\ Cluh 1-at.h1ons Hauam' (,Jadv~ h•~~> ler Fa~hu.)'" C arat Orlganai'- Phclps·TerL.c:l To' ~ l'f ld Leeds Pau l o\llan \1andc l's of Cal•fnrn1 o1 <•allcnkamp Store' Lerner Shops '4'etherbv-Ka, ~>cr 11ih11C!. The Toba..:con 1..,t I In tn Cafctcraa p,~..L.wad. <irxtrt!lwcar Rrown <ihne Co. ) ounJ i and llun ter H•~•\. <it11rc In add1t1•tn h U1c'e f1M"' 2 nf the tcn ant'i for the l tnan- C1al center n o~' c hec:n., cJ P \ Pai"Tlcr ,,f ...;cwpnrt Ralbc1a ~''anas and I •.v ''!tn an... .ene \l••nt1nmer\ •f \e~..unl\ Farst 'at'''"" Hanl h•'c .ul'••-un..:c::J I' an<. to 'lt•\e thc1r ( c•rtlfl.l J e 1 \l.u •II .. t'' t• '' ":'o'rl < en t.:r ~EWPORT HAR80R USI Qt SECOMO SEC1l~ - -P• 2 niURSOAY1 AUG. 26, 1965 OOIOtA Of,L MAR, CAU F. Coming home from Thailand POUCE BLOITER -tiUYl LIAII LRI.NI- Tim Shepard, eon of Mr. and Mra. Patrick Sllepud, will be flyina beck S.pL 1 from a aummer in Bupok, Thailand, aa an American field Service Ll,..£ INSURANCE PLANNING FOR THE ,..AMILY BUSINESS UTATE EMPLOYEE THE CONNECTICUT 'liTUAL UFE lffSURANCE COIFANY n. BIN ~ Co. !lace JU6 1617 WESTCLI FF DR. SUITE 105 NE WPORT BEACH, CALl F. 642-465.5 student. Becauae he will aain • day croaaina the international dateline, he will land in San flranciac:o the same day. His puents will pick him up there and accompany him back home to 22 15 Anniver- sary Ln., in the Back Bay area. Tim will be meetina his new "brother," Auauat.o Vieira, who anived JUSt Jut week as an AFS student from Bruil. Auausto will be spendina the school year with the Shepards while he attends Newport Harbor Hi&h School, where both he and Tim wi II be sen tors. Seven teen-year~ld Tim 1 s now concludina hu 10-week stay with the Kriuna Kupara- Lana family in Banpok. The head of the family is a phum- acut. and the mother also works at the drua store. There are 5 sons: Nikom, CALL ORIOLE S4310 .. , . ..,. c ....... , ... .......... ..,. We pick ap llld deliver. IALET ., .... c.aa oa ...... • Ia lit 1117 a. COUT mwAT .. ClaltC*A DD. 110 CUSTOM HOMES-REMOOEUNG COMMERCIAL Penon11bed Service DON I. ELDIIt ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 35 Y~ars an Newport Bcar h 2115 New...,-t lfvtl. 67~ Orco Block Co. BUJLDING BLOCKS -AU SIZES -ALL TYPES Te.hpha 1: J Acboa 7·2:2:ft IOU Katella. Staat.. Z1210 S. Mala. Scmta A.a THE KUP~~~TAN~ FAUILY in '3angkolc,Thalland. The youngest of the 5 sons is peeking out from the rear. aae 25, also a pbannacis t; Kuakul, 23, and Pracob, 19, students at the Oaulalonakom Univers1ty; Bunkiert, 17, and PanJ&, 16, students at a boys school. The family's rcliaion is Buddhism. Tim has told of his impres- sions of Thailand in a1mou daily atrmail letters and by means of a recorded messaae on tape. Here are samples of h1 1 remarks: "The uaffic here is terrible to me because there are no dividina lines markina lanes. They drive on Ute left side, which adds to the confusion, plus, 1t seems as th ou&h you are continually fi&huna for pos1uon .. There are many more talus than there are pra vately owned cars . . \1y foster fam1ly has 5 ons; they don't speak Enaluh very well. o there 1 s a lanauaae barraer . . The11 home does not have much fumature, but 1t IS faarly clean; we sleep on matuesses on the floor .. The famtly plays musical Instruments, but all d1fferent than ours, except the oraan. "There 11 no hot runn1na water, so shav1n1 IS a bi t of an experaence .. The ltzards \ve read about are all over the house, but since they don't crawl 1n bed with you, you don't m1nd them .. The other day the first of the heavy monsoon raans came and lasted about 4 hours. Everyone put on pacltamans (a sort of wrap-around towel) and ran around 1n the: raan. takana a bar of soap wath them. It was fun .. TIM Sft EPARD "Attend ina a comprehensive Enalish clau at school, l stood in front of the clau and answered many queationa about my school back home and about Ameucan football. Everyone lauaha. whach helps a lot .. Here teachers chanae classes, not the students, ~o stay 1n the same class- room all the u me .. At lunch, stnce th1s school houses 6,000 students from arades 1 to 12. they stared at me. and crowded around me someumes. touchrna me, because they have never seen an Amenca.n 1n thiS school .. I am the calles t boy 1n the: school. "School 1 s from June to "lov ember and January to \1uch, and eben their aummer be&Jn s .. I didn't tell you about the &111-boy relation- THEY'RE NEW!! hap; well, one 1 forbidden to hold a aut's hand or touch her at all. You can only talk, and there are no dates .. Thaa people seem so youna: all the colleae students com- pare With our hrah school s tudents .. There are many pre: tty Thai 11rl1 at the una- versaty. You heard \1iu Unaverse IS \1iu Thaaland, so you can Judae from that .. -;:) -T .,.,o;;:;.:~;Q::.t,;::'C:tl!ll:~"!'!!'.;:=::ll&':: ... tc::!ii'l!!:lll!ll~ :···CAL VERT'S···~ • • : GOOF-PROOF COCKTAILS : • I • : • MANHATTAN • MAinNI• WHISKEY SOUl • DAIQ~II : e PEIFECTI. Y MIXED AND IEADY TO SDYI .• • • : Up to now to C)ri drinks this 900Cf you h.d to be buddies with : e the b.rtend•r. TNt..,. tM new C.lv.t rN<Iy..fo..Mtv• cod-e : t•ik. It took four yMt1 to IMU th.m CJOOf-proof. : : So why don't you relax Mel h.tv• • drinl? Just chil tMs. cod-: e t•ik OYer ice •nd ......,. ·they're pol-proof. • • • , ........................... ., ~521 WIIICNst .... ., ' M1D111r "The That lanauaae is very hard to learn : the difference in tone an pronuncaallon can make a dafference 1n mean- ina, thouah at seems lo be practically the same word .. I keep askana people what thln&s are, and then I write down Ute words phonetically, so I am leamana a few worda. "I m1 ss my old friends back home at the beachea, and I esp n ally misa my parents .. The ltfe here mates me rea- ltze what a wonderful nauon we It ve 1n back there an the U.S. All of you should re- member every day how lucky you ue and how anteful you should be .. " APPUIUL COUIISE TO IE •vo AT OCC The first clan in a 5-<:ourae series desianed to train pro- fusional real eatate appraia- era wi II be offered th i 1 fall by the Oranae Coast Colloae Evenina Division. Claues will start SepL ll. Reaiatration acta under way for the evenina diviaion on Aua. 23, but atudenta ahould reaiater as early u pouible lo act the clanea lh•y wanL Appraiul 1 will be held on Tuesday• from 7 1o 10 p.m. in the Apic11Jture Bui1dina. Room 1. •DITAILID IIMIIAL IMIUIAMCI COY II All . •w ED rARD Af' JAY A •• , • ..... .WO .... &YD. •.-oneeAoe .... ..,, All-. 16 K__.edl Oeta.ld HHI, 25, of 3412 Marcua Avo., Weat Now• pOrt. waa arret ted oa a claarae of druak dri•l•a at 36th St. and S.atbore Dr. at 3:54p.m. . . . Mra. Marp tot Sadler, 317 Alnrado Pl., Balboa, told pOlice appro1imatoly •t6 in coina wu taken from a ahoe bo1 in tho bedroom ••• William Kennedy, 2281 Chan- nel Rd.; Balboa, uid a •181 outboud motor and a $17 aaa can were taken from the dock in front of the ruidence .•• Harokl Mitchell, 228 Jaamine Ave., Corona del Mar, report· ed a 140 "OE" plutic radio removed from the unlocked . auest house ... Jean Dame- roy, 324 Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar, said 2 bath- ina auita, valued at 140, were taken from the backyud clothesline ... Fred Goodwin, 531 San Bemudino Ave., Newport Heiahta, told police aU5fiahina rod and a S37.SO reel were miuina from the unlocked auaae ... Marjorie Miller, 107-B 30th SL, Wea t Newport. reported a auapec t lookina in the bedroom win· dow at 12:30 a.m .•. Karen Tucker, 317 Irvine Ave., New- port Heiahta, aaid her purse waa at.olen from her vehicle wbile it wu left unattended and unlocked at Balboa Blvd. and Adams St. in Balboa; &otal lou was listed at 135, includina a SlO bill. .. Alfred Quinlan, 310 Via Lido Soud. Lido late, reported a S28 bat- tery and plua miuaoa from a boat at the dock. . . Scott ~acaire, owner of Scotty's Quack Fr 1zen Bait. 418 30th SL, West :-lewport, told police a S260 aluminum mold for makina lead fishina sinkers had been caken from the shop. . .. Lloyd Dieu. 217 Aaate Ave., Balboa Island, s11d his 20-anch Stina-Ray bicycle, valued at S25. wu stolen .. Rodaer Drovet., 2674 Elden Ave., Costa \1eu, reported the theft of his 20-inch Stina- Ray bicycle from the rear of 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport ... William Mills. 339 East 19th St., Costa \iesa. told police his 27-indl racina bi- cycle, valued at S27, was atolen from the tennia court uea at Newport Harbor Hi ab School ... William Wumina- ton, 827 Via Lido Soud, Li- do Jale, reported a vehicle bit his auto wh ile it was parked unattended in front of 1030 W. Bay Ave .• Balboa; pollee uad the 2nd vehicle, wh1ch caused minor damaae, faaled t.o stop at the scene or to noufy the firit party. r ...... ,, A.,,. 11 Joe Wayne Hom, 20, of 377'-l W. Bay St., Costa \1eu, was urested on a charae of petty theft at the Bay Department St.ofe, Bay Ave. and Main St. an Balboa, at 10:10 a.m ... Sheny \1artin, 506 I SL, Bal- boa, said a 141 boys 26-inch bicycle ••• a&ol• ftom ia fton t ol dae home. . • O.aa LoAton, 21 Bolivar St., Lido Trai lcr Park, reported bh 1965 Volkawaaeo raoaacked While left locked in tho Lido P ark Caatawaya Reataurut partina Jot. no Lido Park Dr., Lido Peoiuu1a; a MS tire and rim, a t 15 battery , 1 t60 bo1 of t.ool a, a t3 111 can and 2 ai1-paclta of beer n lued at 12.60 are miuina. . • . Mu. William f arwell, 1118 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal- boa, aaid her t 1,400 diamond watch waa taken from the home aometimc between July 26 and Aua. 11 .•. Mu. Jerry KNaka, 313~ 34th SL, Welt Newpon. reported a 26-inc:h racina bike a&olen from in back or the reataurant at 3ht St. and Newport Blvd. in New- port •.. Stan MacDonell, 224 Oolderuod Ave., Corona del 'Au, told police a rua and bluket, valued at ns. were atoleo (rom the: c1othea1ine durina the oip t. . . Oeorae Soulelea, 2607 Bamboo SL, Eaat Bluff, called at 11:10 p.m. t.o report a prowler ou~ aide the bouae; be uid the su.pect knocked over a wi re fence. (Continued on paae 3) , ... u ••• · Ll ... , ,_A --------DAY-------- --------~EK-------- MONTH--- --------YEAR-------- PICM1T DBMIY • RllY - IUICKS • JAOUAitS • ONU • 0MC TaUCKS STAISBURY •101 134 L 1M St .. c ... U.. *CROWN HARDWARE* ,.. ·a IIOVS&-il ~ noar ..._ CUT Pllfa 0.... an PAIIITI. ,.._ 1117 &AIT COAIT llaUIIWAI' _,.. DD.IIU ~4 reasO.s to transfer your account NO SDVKI CIIAIGI on personal accounts of $300 or more. The average person writes 300 checks and pays a serv1ce charge of $30 a year. By mamtaintng a $300 balance you save this $30. That's equal to 10% interest on your money. IUUTIUl C .. CkS. You will take prtde in them. They are distinctive and Identity you with the community. TIUl Y PIISOHAl SIIVKL When you need ftnancial counsel. talk to the officers of the bank. They're Interested in you personally because they're your netghbors. They can make dectsions nght on the spot -on a personal bas1s George 1s not a branch manager. He's pres•dent of the bank OfiiN UNTl S P.M. DAllY -AND 6 P.M. ON fiiDAYS.. H UNIVERSIT.Y. ... 9.'-~.~~~---~·q·~ IPMENT J 1t1J 161101 · flllfltll ILl t ·tiU .. •·nit FURNITURE e NEW -60''X30" WOOD DESK ----- e NEW -72"X33" EXEC.. WOOD DESK ---e NEW 72" X30" EXEC.. WALNUT DESK __ e FULLY ADJUSTABLE STENO OiAIRS ~Oft NOMa Oft Oll'",.tCa-DI:COitAT O.. ~---- .MOLDED PLASTIC CHAIRS ..-o.. NOMa, ~AT I00 CW'~ICa, --------------• FLE -2 DRAWER, ~UL.L. 8U8P& .. ION, T HUMD L ATC.., MI:TA&. OOMeTfiUCTION -D&8afiT eA.ea TYPEWRITERS & ADDERS WAS $166.00 $198.00 $~88.00 $30.,00 $23.15 $55.00 e NEW -TOT ALIA HEAVY DUTY ADDDt,_~J.r ~Mea $251.00 e IBM EXEQJTIVE ELEC. TYPEWIUTD(USI:D) $411.00 e REM~ON RAND D.EC. TYPEWIUTD(USED)_ $175.00 e VICTOR HAND ADOER(USED) IM.SO MISCELLANEOUS e NEW -2 TID METAL-t OEM U:i lilt TIIAY-----SM.OO e..w-SNLE TID~ICU:ii&HlWAY 43.15 e D..aCTIIOST A~IC P'APD 1'011 8CM -•• X II S4G1M e ltiVDA Ht-t~ DDK LA'-P •• IS OOM~AOT eta• -0~.,... 001 ...... lilY ITIEIITEIS IICliiEI II Till SAlE UNIV ITY NIIUALAUGU SAL£ $12S.OO $148.00 $270.00 $19.15 $12.00 140.00 $111.15 $300.00 $15.00 $72.50 $5.00 SZ.t5 SJM.t se.n SPOIL HER A LJffLE IN BEl OWN BOOM YO UR DAl'GHTER'S OWN PERSONAL PU LL~IAN VANITY I n each i>f the bedrooms, next to the slid ing m •rro r - doored wanlrohes are double shutten that hide individual pll llman vanities. 4 SCHOOL PI C~I C for high school fresh- man girls has been scheduled for today , Aug. 2f>, from 11:30 a.m. until 2:00p.m . by the Interim board of the ~stancla H lgh School Girls League. The picnic will tak e place In the Costa Mesa park, where a lunch wi ll be served and an orientation program will be presented. Estancia HI ~ School Girls League members will dis· cuss school activities, school clubs and academic programs. The ori entation pr<r gram will be followed by a fashion show. Girls League members shown here ar ound a pi cn ic ba sket are, from lett, Noreen Wagn er, Sandy '3ado, Linda Seaton and Doreen Wagner. Sandy is chairman of th e picnic. <Cameo House photo.l SturaKt' spat't! below. A rm'<.l· il•ine cahine t on the wall. A small door that reaches into tlk hall lmt-n closet to save steps. POUCE BLOITER Just an old-fashioned idea in m o dern d ress. J u st one of 00\mtleu thoughtfu l deta.lls to makt' lavmg tn tht!st' homes a pleasurt'. .'\n om 111te gold leaf framed mllTor giVes ht:T a (krft'Ct, pn· vate p lace to p nm. The one in h11 room 1s a w-eat spot to try shavm~ And no hnll line-ups. (As iJ tht• p:trents nt-ed worry ) T l1t:1r own master su ite with t.l re ssm g room a nd bath for ·h•m • and du-ssmg room and bath for ·lwr· adJOin the show~ room .wd suuna and ste am room~ a 600 )(111are foot pn· vnte apartment All thro ugh the~t' homes you'll fi ntl perfectly priceless ft>ature~ tucked away ... like the hyc.lraftow hut water system )'OU t-an't ~. h.1t will apprec- atc . Thev will senn so natural r.o u 'll wonder w he r e they .ave bccm. O nbJ In fJOf" tlrcu11u ... until now. But now , tllt'y are in 12 d istm ct1 vc, ardntt'<.1-deslgned homes Re a lis tic a lly pr~ced fmm $6i.900 to $74.500 !"OW ONL' lfr, I>OW~' WT 0. •Til STttn UIYIIHl To ...... ••· •otTII fO TM IIH( Afo Jl flltlhOII Hftlepolltfll of IUIII'f lloiiMI IU hlf"'( _ .... •-loU ..... U 2 1SO to U4 SOO , ... llllll lleHU N IU , II t..M Jl t rM ,., _ ... -111-ftt --l ·-..... rtt~ttM<ti .. , .. IM UIJ durin& the niJbt ... Anthony _,.......,.....&..~ Duncan, 4, o f 3201 Broad St., (Continued from paae 2) Newport He •Jbta, s uffered a Wedftesdoy, A..tg. 18 m1nor bite from a doa on the Walter Corwin, 49, of 514 left Side of the back wbrle he Hamilton St., Costa \<tesa, was playtna with lhe an~mal was anested on an mtoxica· at 32.1 4 Broad St.; the do a ti on in public charae at Hoaa has been quu antined for 14 Hoapital a t 1 p.m ... Paul days ... ·Robert Staats J r., o f Bowen Pierce, 52, of 165 Staats Co .. 2001 W. Coast Rocheller Ave., Costa Me sa, Hwy ., \<tanneu Mal e, reported was booked 11 a UUsty at 35 feet of nylon lane for a Newport Beach Po lle e De- partment for 60 days ... Thomas Anderson of Turne r Real E atate of Newport Beach reported the orfice entered dwana the na&ht; pollee u id the buraJat had removed louv- ert in dle Crone door after un- aucceuCully attemptina to open the door with a key ... Emilia lAna. lS montha, lll 62nd SL. Newport Sborea. ••• ayina to ate a boac away from a do& when ahe was bitten or 1cratched on the forehead; the doa has been quarantined to the home for 14 daya ... Betty Rehm. 1M 34th St., Weu Newport, Utd 4 aallona of p s, valued a t Sl.20, wu taken from her veh1cle parted •n the c arport • LEGAL HOTICE 11/0 TICF: Or T RUSTF:F:'S SALF: T.O. ~o. 408930 Ot! September i , 1965, at 11:00 A."C •• TJTLF' I~SI'R A"\C F' ANO TRCST CO\CPA~Y . u duly a p- pointed Tnaatee under aad par- aa q t to need of Tnas t d ued J .... ry 15, 1964 euceted by STANLF.Y M. ~ELL u d JIFT· TIE L. ~F:LL., liluMad .. 4 wife a ad rec orded J••••'Y %9, 11164, .. !took 6901, ,.,.. ""· of Olflclal Re corda I. tH of· Ike of the Coaaty Rec Mder of Orear County. C.llfMala, I'JLL Sf.LL AT P llLIC .-\UCTIO\ TO IHC~F'"T ~IOOF'R F'OR CA li (paya ble u lime of aa le in lawf11l monev of lhe !Jolted States) io the lobbv of lh~ west (parlr.U., lot l entrance of Tille ln•llrtloce ~u.tdioll locatl"d oo lhe acwthweat conaf'r of F:i~thtb and Mala treeta, !'-eat• Ana, C.liforDia all ri~t. title a nd latereal conveyed to aad now held by it onder ae ld rlf'ed of Tn~•t i.o the propeny s itoated Ia .. id C:oaaty 1 ad ..., .. te d~ scribed •• Lota 13 and 14 of Aloclr. 227 of Sect1on <\ of .,.ewport Ru ch, •• abowa by '14ap oo fllf' i.a book 4 IN'~te 311 of '14a&• ~llaaf'OGit \Cape, rf'cOtda of Oraase County. C.llfona ia. Sa id aale wi ll be ma de , bul without COYI"OIIDI Of -rriiiiiY, UPff""' or am pl1ed, n!f!11rdiuf1 C"UR1t£ST ANl"UAl. RATE Your uv~nas Nrn W'Y• when ma1nta1ned a full }'ear at our current ,..,. of 4.15% compounded ~ily. • S.v•nas accounts 1nsu~ to $10.000 by the Federal Sav•nas and Loan Insurance Corpo,..ttOn ASSETS OVER e 400 MILLION MUTUAL SAVINGS A ... O LOA ... PASADENA tRA.Dornca • 31 S East Colorado Boulev.,d • 449·2345 GLlNDAW: .............. 336 North Brand Blvd ......... 242·4146 COVINA .................. 200 North C•trus Avenue ..... 339·646 7 WElT AICAOIA ......... 660 West Duarte Road ......... 446·0166 COlOMA DEL MAR ••••• 286 7 [.Coast H ilhway ........ 6 7 5 ·50 10 sailboat taken between Aua. 16 and today. the line was valued at SIS ... \<tan lyn Peters, 51 4 W. Balboa Blvd., ApL A. Balboa , c alled at 2:30 a.m. to report a pro wler wallona on the roof-top pauo. ... Thomas V•s sell , 620 Vta Ltdo Soud, Luio Isle, sa1d hu 26-1nch bicycle, valued at S20, was stolen from •n front of the hous e. LEGAL HOTICE title, poNe.aaion, or .. orom• bfaacf'•, to pav lhf' r~matoro,r priac1pal sum of the oo1~ Sf'· cved bv .. id ne~d of Tru.at, to-wit : 11 2,02 2.62, •itb iat .. rf'st from ~ ovember I. 1964, •" in M id oote provided, advaac .. a , tf aay. onder lhe 1enn11 of n id Oeed of T rut, fees, cbarp;e• aiiCleapeuH of Ill• Tnaatae eed of tile treat• c"Med by aald 0..4 of Tl.e•· The beaeflclarv aader aoid Oeed of Tnaat, by reaa oo of • breacb or defaah io tbe oblr~f•· tioa.o M C11red t berebv, berelo· for~ e u cuted a nd d~lrvered 10 the' uaderaip ed • writte n ne- cl ... lloa of nefauh •ad n ... maad lOt Sal .. , and wn tten no· tacf' of breach and of electton to cautu · th~ undersi~tn~d 10 sell uid J"'Opertv to ••t iiJfy said obli~t•tlons, 1111d th~rea ftf'f. oo \4.,.. 1, 1965. lhf' aadt'rsrcned CIIOS .. d 'llltd DOIICI' of hrf'OC'h and of elt"clloo to bt" re rotd .. d in book 7\06, pa~e~ 5'>9, of ... 1d Ollictal Records. flot ... "·~·· "· 19f-o ... nu. laNn~~t« Md Tnlaa CCIII,_,. u .. fd TruCe~ By WALDO a . HAl'G AUTftOUZED OFFICER Aul.aeaM 8ec:n&ary 8169.1 P11 blrab· <\ucu:9t 12, 10, A 26 . 19f-o\, 111 lht' 'lf' .. poM lt.rbor ~lUl l~. Local teams compete Swtm teams of the 'lle wpNt Beach Parks, Beaches and Recre ation De pL partlc•r ated 1n lhe Soulhem Calrforn ra relays Aua. 7. 'llewport plac ed 4th over-all, and Corona del \tar placed 5th. Newport 11rls tn the 9-10 aae aroup won evel) event. The team member Gretchen Ntelson, Terry Spra•tz. Eh zabe lh s .,.ecny, L aury Shaw, Ca lh)• Carlton, Lelia •yman, Rarbara Rlan- ton and K1m Jeffncs. Guts 11·12 placed 2nd '" aJI even ta. The team mem- bers •nclude Wendy Peterano, Roban Jeffnea. Ro btn Nay. Marion Frana acus, Carla Yates. Anaela Stafford, Terry Spniu and \1araaret Rotera. Boya l J.l• won the 8~an relay. The team mcmbert are Tom Warne ke, J1m WalaOft. Bnacc J<lftuon. Jam fulton, John Carlton. Ri ck M•llcr, Lee Pope 1nd AJ fiupatnc:lt. , Agronsky .will open OC Arnst Series ~EWPORT HAROOR ENSIQf SECO'CD SECTION - -P1,e 3 ntli1SOAY, AUC. ?6, 196~ CORONA DEL '-tAR, CALIF'. S.aaon ticlt.eta are now on aalo Cor lbo 6-9art Oranae Coaat Colleae Commuuty Attiu Seriea. All event• will be held in the OCC auditor· ham at I p.m. Deadline for purc:hutna sea· ton ticket• wi II be Oct. 16. T icket• for the ai1 d\'enta may be bouJbt Individually on the ni abt of the event , if they are available. Veteran JOUtnali u 'Aart.&n Aponeky wi ll lead off the teriu on Oct. 17. :fe tt an· chor man on the CBS Sawrday newa proau rm on TV and as lbe CBS Wuhinaton correa- pondent. 'le woo the -.lfred duPont award for hra cover· aae or the .. dolpb E•chmann tnal 11nd lhe Georae Fo s ter P eabody Award for outstllnd· •na reportlna of the Wuhtng· ton scene. On ~ov. 17, Josef \1ar a" and his w1fe, .,..,anda, wtll present anc1ent and modem P.uro pean, c;oulh ..rn ciUI anJ Amcn ca n sona~o. They IdO l! their sonas fur.t •n tlle on - 1Jn &llanaua&e . then •n "r.rna- ablc r:;-.nahsh." Jo&c: Greco wall bn ng h rl> company for an eventna or c;patuah danc e on Jan . lQ. l"lfeCO, &Je&te!t>t ltVInJ n.t- menco dancer , w1ll be JOined by 11naou, tnUiilc ta•u anJ danc c:u for a lively evc:nma. Poet and cnt•c John C1 arJa will appear March 17. He 11 poeuy editor or the <;aturday '{eview, and author of "Ho.,. Ooes a Poem \1ean," "Oua- lo aue 'V•lh an .\ud•cnce" and trana lau ons of Dant e's "In- ferno" lt)d "Puraaton o." Psy choanalylt J:.r1c:h Fromm will take lhe staae Apn l 21!. 'le 11 the auth or of "The ~ne Soc1ety ," ''The t\rt of Lovma" and "\<tan for :t.m- self." P1nal event wil l be tltt llfl'" pearance of p•anllt 't1charJ <;y racuae on \<fay 11 . lie llh won the Concert t\rlll>tt.' ~1U1 Id l')ebut award, lhe~ >\ll reJ Cuella lnternauonlll l Ptano ("ompetltlon and the 'lru \C 1!.' ')ueen ~l iubelh Intern a u on· al Prano Competition. PACifiC VIEW IUOIIAL PAll f ,,.,,~ry-Va.Mat)l,a.,..( r~,..,lf,.,.. 0 lu ••• •~•rr••l .... t.\utl'" u, ,,,, , UllO '-'AC ... T .-,..,;tit at.. vo •• t•)60t Theater men help opera utex-easy to use. and color-easy to choose SatrnTone Latex patnts Two members of the South Coast Repe rtory Theaue of Newport Beach are devollna lhe1r ener&J es to the Laauna Bea ch f e s u val o f Opera. Rich ard Rekow, one of for tnsrde and outsrde your home Over 400 colors ... all at the price of wh•te' South Coast's charter mem- bers , is choreo~tapher and acuna coach for the Fes u - val's four producuon ~ J ack 'ttunay, the Repertory 's o lher merrber~n-loan , 1 s producuon manaacr for the Fes uval. It 1s h•s second year w•lh the opera &roup. fonn a hannon10us un1t. As production s ta,e manager, he superv1 se~o lhe des&&JI and bulld•na of spec1a l prop' fur lhe set~~o . Ill s lheaue elper- •ence Inc lude ~ producuun work 1n 'c"" 't or~ and lhc eas te rn stock cu cu11, and 1n Orange Count) he 1 s known both a:. an accompli hed actor and master techn1c1 an Satin Tone. MAMO,ACTU.I!D a Y OLD COLOHY ,.I,HS The Fesuval of Orcra npened last F nda\ and Stitur· Ja" wa th the prc a.entaU\lO of "Cannen"1n the lrv•ne Bc'""l. "Pa&lt acc•" and "The Dcvr l and Dan1el Web~ter" are co- bt lled ror th!i 1-nda\ and Sall.lrday, "ua. ~7-2 hn.al orera •• "D1e 1-ledennau~" ... thQ Qas~ paints \tr. Rekow's d anc•n& and a cuna expen ence •ncludc~o work wrth the San f-ranc 1sco Academ) of Ballet and lhe San FranciSC<l Actor~>' '4or~­ shop. ~I e hh h ad evera I featured role s 1n Soulh Coast Reperto r) produc u on 1.. \lr. \tun a) ha th e Laslo. of ~oee1 ng tha t techn rcal and performan& a rea" comb1ne t\.l nGL£1 IOAT FOUID "IIECIED 01 IEACII Oran11e County Harbor D~· parunent offlc •als searched •n v aan last ~eek for a pas- s enaer or pa u enaers of II stolen 8-foot boat found bat· tered and wrect..ed ashore be· tween "G•• and "I" Sts. on the ocean front an Bal boa Priday. Au a. ll. o m c:.aJ. ...d tbe boa a. o wned by Robert Audet of Los Anaeles , was totally d es u oyed. They lheon zed Juvenile had , to len the craft and had sea out for Catalin a Island. Parts of lhe SJ)9 craft v.ere found floauna •n lhe wate r off shore as lh e Harbor Deparuncnt search ed for 1~.18- Siblc SUrVIVOf!o of v.hat V.8!> fHSt thou&ht tO be an ICCI• dent 1nvolv1n g ~ boal!i An OCHO s(lo~t ma..t <.aaJ the 'II.!: of the 1.tolen bo..lal .,.as m•!>talcnl) reported, c au 1ng offi~:-1als lo su r eel a !nd c raft al~oo m1s!11n g. COU ME DlALS 11T11 CALIFO.IA POLinCS The lnd1v1dual's role 1n Cal•forn ta polt ttcs ~,II ~ dr cu sed lh1s fall Ill an Orange Coas t College I \Cn· •n & D•vrs1on cow se. Classes stan Sept. I'. .,.,lh rea• uauon aetuna unJ~r "'a' t\u g . .!3. Se ROWNHARDW marked differen ce Thr ~ n1cU dt•, \t'1J'•·· •• ,, \\ ·~ ,. ·h, ,, , 11 •• ,, ""'' ,. ·"' ~d n' It '' lht• 'TIJr l.. ,, H H \\ •'• fil•• :o ,, • .1 "'l'1P·I'', • mcJ\ ,n,t s:; ur ~)!li ll Y~ H.·",.'".,. • .. ,. ,.,,,.,, lmpn• lclfll • 11lt n t ~I' I 1! "t'fl ' • ,, I fll• I '\ ' ,\ til., "11"' iII I\ \111 .1"1 J o ·•"·· 1 ...... :, "' ·' \ l ••• 'f)" t"..,;. 1~ , ' • •tnt•..: ·~ \\ ,, •• ,,,,. 1! ,,,. ,\ ll P ,,. ' ,,. ltt\\ft \ ,t ''"'t•pPtt '\t lh 't t• t\'{-.t P"' • ·" • ' \1 "' f I \ d ., ' .. ,u ,I t j • ).,: • • • ' ~ '., .. .., ·' . \.,. I ... , t to. •• ' • t B. D. HOWES and SON II" I I\\ II I K "' I O K I HKII l .J '\I K \I Jc 1\" Cahf\1rn1a Government anJ Problems W\ II be i'"en \Inn· da\ ~ from 7 30 kl q 30 p.m. 1n th e O(.T Lrbraf), R•~ ~ The course W\ II ~au "h ">UI Ie and local &lwemment rc~.:~uuc­ ments f\)r s wdcnt!> ea.rn •n a dearees. l.t 1 b \ lA liDO M ~ POR l Sf ACH /I o• Nl~tf'lc-• I P ;,,ll(l(>l'l.t I ~"" I ~ C"ll •do1lt' I '""'" ll11rb.u" SALON OF BEAUTY r C•••itillt~ S~1' --- 2300 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA IM RCA" 0" HA•.oR ...oP_.I .. CC.n-.a , _.ACI .. ReAR fOA .. KI .. LOT • '""o" aaeaoM.A.L KA '" a TV\. taT a • AL&.. wattK ouA"AMT• ao '"'-"'"' SIWIPOO _. 111 SU.00.1WI_.sn llotOM. TM"U THU"a ..... $2.00 C1.A I"OL TINT Ua iD) sys _.,_I AMD SAT,.,, ..... •• $3.00 A.eOV• '"" •c • eooo "M'YT , .. • Aeo'VK f"a iC• eOOO AWVT IMC D~V AMD M .. HT DAY AIG M .. MT IUIIm, SU.OO .. SIT fiOSfllll S101' Sfl e aL ~C:M "4CK e CL A I"OL TOMK" AMD err Aeo'VK "RICa eooo 4.......-TIM. AeoY ... R ICa eGOO A..,.,.IM C OAY AND M .. NT DAY AND M .... T IIPIIIS II "I.AIIItS •• 1111111 --tlll&tiSt II 1&11 f&SitiiS·· ... CCIALtaTa IM MAMICVRIMO AND "ll.C&AL MA·~· II APPOIII.IIT IICUSAIY IPEI EYUIIIS nl11 P.l. ·-F'AS HION SHOP 'I:A f U .. IMG,,, MR. HUBERT A 'l SL tOMTL Y ....... " .... c •. I tlllWO«T ~Ell. KCXIIO RC'J!Q!--,_' GROUNDBREAKING HELD (Ceeb.M r.. ,... 1) pliadaa aM toolP'We n· biWu, maaic Mel daocal pr~ .,_,, a ac•e of iftt.enaa- doaal ftat'Of, IDCl borticul"' ·~~raJ exhibht. 1\eae attrac- doaa will dtaw peoplo to the CeftC« ll'ld will eftCOUIIJC foot tralfic from cOQrt to cou.n. ..ai•ce ic.aa, aacla •• p-oc•iea, dNa• IID4 nriecy auppliet will DOC be eold ia a l e alaoppiea oeater bub, but will be ... aJiable iA t toru juet oatalde of tbe rina road. POUCE BLOITER PO~IRLYM!A.SCAM!•A NOW AT 1780 NEWPORT BL VO. PH. 646-9383 Coeta Meaa • A~••co: ~aid cri· te~ia bavo b .. n eatablithed for aipa: paper eian• in window• will not be allowed. Aa Early Califomiaatyle will bo uaod, appropriate (or thie •eL Lar1e tiled roof over- bani• will ain tbe Ceelina of stability ll'ld afford comfort in c ue or inclemeat <rare thouah it may be) woalher. Treoe, landtcapina, sculp- ture 1nd pain tin as wi II beau- tify lbe Center. • \4erc:handi sina: Each store will serve a special purpose and wi ll offer its own brands of merchandise. Variety, depth in stock, r1nae of prices and wide se- lections wi II be offered. The empbasas wall be on soft pds. The shopper wi II not be inconvenienced by loaded grocery carts and the atten- dant heavy foot uaffic, be- cause the every day con- SPLIT LEAF PLANT SAT. SUI. ~ , .. ,. .... ~ "f'l J,.c; Fl."EWHERE FOR Zll.!t\ 2" GLASS BAUS lOll. TUES. OILY Pl.\.\Tl:D 14~5 RESIN i .O'j 4'5 h!~'l. R•rflf'll'f H&H FLORIST 3015 W. WARNER, SANTA ANA CKC MUSIC CENTERS ROBERT KR ANTZ RMT Spec:ialiud Music Instruction for f:MOTIONALLY DIITUAIED-MENTALLY ,.ET*.,.DED -E XCEPTIONAt. ~HYIICALLY HANDICAPPED Cli'EIAAL PALSIED I LI NO 130 E. 17th St . Suite T Costa Mew, Calif. 714.S30..119l ADMIIIIIIT.ATIO .. o .... IC I MEMI£" OF N.A.M.T .• M.T.A.C .• M.T.N.A. TRAINLOAD OF YAWES eantp11~ • When tbe plaa for New- port Towe Cefttor is fully implemented, pouible with• in tbe neat 20 ye••· it will contain more &han 4 mi llioo square feet or offi ce and commercial apace 1nd will support a workina popula- tion or 10,000. Outside or &he contra! aboppina center wi II be located che fin~ncial inatitutiont, euponnarltet, furniture and home furniab- ina sbopt, office buildanas. apartment•. hotel, s ervice facilitiu, cultural center, a "home fair," recreational facilitiet, and medical of- ficee. OCC OFFI!n COUtn! 0111.11 ~OLOUY The unJerwater world of the California coastline will be eltplored this fall in an evenana J1vasion course at Oranae Coast Colleae. \1•ane 3ioloay wi II be taught Thursdays from 7:10- 9:30 p.m. in the ~cience llall. It wall be a survey of b1ologacal oceanography - ti des, wa ves, salt rivers, an land life and common plants anJ anamals of the s ea. Classes start <\ept. 13 . 1e- ga s uauon wdl oe heiJ -\ug. 23 through <;ept. 23. ~OCJ~~T 0. LAGERQUIST, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lagerquist, 544 Aliso Ave., Newport Heights, has been appointed trust officer at the ~nk of Cal lfOf'nia's Long 9each main office, where he will be in charge of operat ions in the newly organized department. He was graduat ed from the Uni- versity of ~edlands In l 949 and the National Trust School at Northwestern University in l %2. 1efore joining the 1ank of California In July, 1%5, he had 11 yeats of banking experience with as- signments in Santa Ana, Long '3each, and Pasadena. He and his wif e, the former Mary F. Mye;s, are the pa rents of two sons, John and Andrew, and make their home in Cos ta Mesa at 1933 Whittier ~ve. . ............. .. r>ore., ~--·-lll~ Toe-a ~ .... Balboa iatud, 1014 police a l01nclt ''Stiea• 'tay'' bicycle, vahaed at 1$0, ... 110lea from lbe re11r or ae laoate. . .Mt.ay Miller , 4%1 Ooldeorod A•e., Coroea del Mar, reported laer 1965 Volhwaa• atole~~ from the street lVbile it wu le(t llft• attended; police uid the car keya were left in the aabtray • . .Parol Walker, 300 N. Newport Blvd., Newport lteiahta, uid bet vehicle, which waa parked unattended on 'Joldenrod Ave. between Pirat Ave. and 2nd .. ve. in Corona del \far, wu atruck by a 2nd unidentified vehicle, which left the tcene •.. The vehicle dri ven by \faraaret C.iffith, 20H Holiday ~d., 8aycreat, collided wilh the vehicle driven by Patrick Newell, 3288 \4eyer Pl., Costa \feu, at it wa • turn- ina off Newport Blvd. onto Newport Blvd. in Newport Heishts; «lamaae to both vehicles was euimated a t more than SlOO each ... Police received a call com- plainina of a loud party be· tween 10 p.m. and 6 a .m. at 925 ~-Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Thunclay, 4ue. 19 <\b i rley ~na Jeffery, 29, of ~U W. Jalboa Blvd., Balboa, was aae, ted by Newport Beach police on an outstaod- ina Anaheim traffic warrant at ft:30 p.m ... \4rs. \1arjorie Harvey, 328 Buena Vista, Balboa, s aid a larae sea shell, some 3 ~ feet an dia- meter, ~as taken from the yard; the shell was valued at 140 ... ltobert Peddycord, 3 14~2nd St., ~ewport ~bores, told pollee a S40 brief cue wath mjscellaneous papers was uolen from bit unlocked car an the ca rport dunna the na&}lt ... Police received a call complaanana of contin- ual loud parties at 924 E. Ocean Front, Balboa. . . Cr&IJ Johnson, 11 , of 1720 5\ylark Ln., Baycrest. was bitten on the forefinaer of the left hand by a doa at 1743 Ciltylark Ln.; he suffered a minot bite and the doa was quarantiDed to the bouse for 14 days. . .E.L. Brumley, ~) ~. Bay, Balboa bland, told police .omeonc atole 2 chaiae lounae pads from lhe front patio durana the na&ht; the atema were valued at s 50 ... suaaa Counter, 8, r1 Jl5 Pi, ate Rd., Chff Haven, suffered a mioor bat..: oo her upper lap and left cheek when bitten by a doa at 41 5 Pirate Rd ... James Edwards Ill . 3900 Channel Pl., West Newport, said a toolbol, valued at $20, was taken from the dn veway sometime between Aua. 6 and II ... Daniel Whitis, 2582 Arbor l)r ., Bay Sborea, told police the tail liah.t and liahtbeam were taken off his Honda motorcycle wbilc it was parked at 2131 Weatcliff Or., Westcliff; value of the T'WPHI!:S won in the first Lido 14 International Cham- pionship qegatta sailed Aug. 10-12 on C::agle Moun tai n Lake, Texas , are displayed by LIVC's Marty (the 1eard) Lockney, sltipper, and Cal Preston , crew. A protest in the last race killed their chances for the championship. Marty's award s include troph ies for 1st in 2nd race, 1st in 3rd race, 7th over--all , and a gold medal given to each participant by the host Ft. North 1oat Club. Cal is hold- ing the crew award of a silver mug. (Stuart Drolter tt~oto.) SI4,PWI ~'tl,T FO" ~Cillle ( GIV( .. TO UCI ~ope of the graJuate sca- ence proaram at Unaverstty of Califoma a, Irvine, wall be 1ncreased durin1 the com1n1 academic year throuah the aad of a ~14,000 institutional pant ·for science recently awarded by the Na tional Sci- ence FounJat.ion. 1 t.ems was s2 7. . . Frank Fnck, 125 Via Koron. Lido Isle. reported a 2(}-;nch "Stinr-qay" bicycle stolen from the patio. . Theodore Kammel. 1806 llaven Pl., Cliff Haven, said S122 worth or carpenter's equipment, ancludma a S79 saw. was uolen from the unlocked aar- aae durin a the day . . .A motorcycle driven by ~icbard :tarvey, 19, of 422~ Carna- tion Ave .• Corona del \1ar, struck an up-lifted manhole cover on Bay11de Or., near Balboa Island; the moto~ cycle received minor front· end damqe. F rlciCIJ, Aug. 20 ~------------------------- t)ean ~alpb W. Gerard of the 'Jraduate Division, na- med achliniatrator o( the lf&nt, UJd It will help Jl(~ vide finll'lctal usieaance to araduate students and the funds will alao be uacd ror special li brary purc:haaee 1nd &he promotion of interde- partmental reaearch and 1eacbina. Paul ~ide I, 31 I Pointettia 've., Corona de l \4ar, report- ed his 2~-inch racina oicycle stolen from in front of the JUNIOR BRAS '"'h ,,,,.,ch strap lpe•-.onalized rlttlntl $1 .75 NYLON SLIPS-HALF SLIPS all 11toa III'W>I1 A aver~ l~s $4.00 FINI STOCKINGS Pu"'t Quality -all Nylon ... Bankamericard Houn: N:JO PboDt e7S.l eeo ALL NYLON IRIIFS Whit• only ILiew 4 to 7 "' ROe I S arnel -nylOn rae.ce cute atnped stylt S12.t5 ALL-COTTON PANTII S ~~ maUl' ~tte only st• 1Ht PCIJIA( JQitlllleMW ..... ~ to .......... ... ,.., c:w fMtllr7 .. .... .... I 111111 .t .... ,.,. ... .,,..... SMJI sr_,m ............. ella.... -- house ... Paul '\&han, 1120 '!f. 3ay ...... '\alboa. said hia 21.-inch bicycle, 'l&lued at tlO, wu taken from tbe yar\1. . .Ken t CO:uoll, 419 :leliotrope An., Corona del Mar, told police hie lB-inch "Rtina-qay" bicycle waa taken while he wa• at tbe Corona del \br Youth Cen- ter, Sth Ave. and lrh Ave. ~lice received a call at 4 a.m. eomplainina of a load oucdoot Ptf'Y a t 700 Helio- trope Ave. in COtOna &lei \ter • .. Allan Peny. UCJ~ !ltlio- crope A"·· Corona del \4at, aaid a 1~4 ealeoda r dace book waa tat• and .. rioua artic&ea of ctoct.iaJ ..,. alaahed ... ile lie na eway (rom the houae. • .c- Amance, 1111 launl Pl., Newren li•J ... u. told poUca • ••t.. nltioa. aiNCit ller ••to wta11e il •• ,.ted oa Aaaedlyec ~ ..... eonll ~ Belboe ~"·· oa SelMa la- lMd; police said the lad ... hicle lett lbe ac•e. s. .. .., .•••. 21 ffillie Hcndenoe Coa Jr., II~ 'laymond Ave., Coate \4eta, was anaa.d on a Santa Ana Municipal Court wan•t on N. Bay Front and Marine Ave. on Balboa lalaod at 3 a.m. • • 'tolud Victor Holm, 23, of 163 Ceft tor St .• Apt. 14, Coata Men, w .. ane• ted on a cbarae of io- toaication in public at the 1cene of a non-injury acci· dent at 'tiver Ave. 1nd 47th St. in Wea l Newport at 12:30 a.m ..• Loreto ~amoe , 41 , of 859 W. 19th 4h ., Coata Meaa , was arreeted on a charae o( drunk in auto at 4tb Ave. and Beaonia Ave. in Corona dol \4ar at S:SO a.m •• Jack ail· bert Dean, 30, of 2000 W. Balt.o. Blvd •• Central Now- port, wat arreated oa a cbar- ae of pou eaaion ol a dauer at 109 McFadden Pl. in Cen- tral Newport •.. Oorotb~ Dal- las, 3252 Clay c;c., Newport 'iei&hta , turned in 3 articles of underclothina ahe round in a aasb can ; the item• were taued and placed in the property room at the II) lice department ... Terry Carpen· ter, 1M Onya .. ve., Balboa Is land, reported hia 2(}.inch "c;tina·'by" bicycle, valued at ~ S, stolen. . . ~euie VonGt .. coe. 122 4ht St., West Newport, told pol ice his S70 surfboard was stolen from the yard ... \tn. Tom Powell, 1230 W. Balboa Ave., Apt. D. Balboa, called to report a prowler out11de the houte at 1:45 a.m. . . \4ark Ei l1nd, 10, of 2915 Beacon St., Newport Heiabts, saad his 10-tncb "4itina·'hy" bicycle was taken from the 2CJOO block of A von St. ne• \4arinen 'tie ... John Wriabt, 1307 S~~ntiaao Or., Baycrest, reported a limb broken ofh harpby llum tree; damaae was esti mated at S35 ... Chri s- ti ne Salcido, 719 Heliotrope .._ve., Corona del \4ar, said 4 juveni lee used a fireplace poker to break a S)O wandow . . . '4af)orie Nelli a, l 18 La Jolla Dt., Newport Heiabu. called at 11 :30 p.m. to re- port unknown persona walk ana on the roof. ........ ,_ ... .. el ........ I c.ll~ Bad iD 1912, when thia picture wu tak- eD iD San Joee, our i n ttallna wor ked from trueb like thil one. Of eourae our tnaeb have ~banaed ainee then, aJ .d 10 hat the phone aerviee they brin1 you. Al-thouah, in 1912, calla atill liad to be plaeed throUab an operator, work had beaun on dial equipment. And u phonea bepn to be eonvwted to the dial 1ystem, telephone people were aln!edJ teekint ways to im- prove and expand diaJin1. That'• why today most Californians can dw not only loeal calla but many lOlli diltanee ealla aa well. I Na4 ...... tl)t about a ... t.Ut ~ to tall We OWIMW, Wlao le laanl ol .......... t.Ut tiM p laoDe le ................ , •• __.., ......... oaly ..... u.. plaoae riap twMe. t1ae .-nJr .....,a fow U..U ..U.. Good •• , . . . If you are hard of hearing, here's some good news. The little wheel in our new VOL- UM E CONTROL HAND- SET can make a big differ- ence in how well you hear on the pho ne. Just t urn t he wheel with your thumb and the voice at t he other end of the line will immediately sound louder. To find out more about the handset, and aids that help you hear the telephone ring, just contact our business office. ra.ta. T .a.pkoDe baa -C7.-... -u.. of wile 1D ....no.-•~17 • U... the &eqtla of OeiDJAi •·· a ... bJu ot the ean.aa. With the openin~ o f our new central ofrice at ~302 Ford Rd., East 9luff, we are introducing a new ser- vice for c us tomers with the 644 prefix termed "Dial 1 for distance." When placin~ a c all beyond your local c alling area you dial "1" first . This opens the way to the nat ion- wide dialin't network (and prevents dialing of an un intentional extra ~hal"'te c a ll) then you proceed to d ial the area code, where needed, a nd the regular seven d i§it number • Thia aervice will be available to all of our ~ewport­ Coata ~esa c ustomers in October 1965. • G. A. Nesbt t. Your T~lt Mana&er rn Newpott 8ucJ'I ............. /~~om little. aco~ns- Since 1936, Leguna Federal Savings assets have grown from $4,735 to a to\Wrlng $112,236,3901 In five years, between 1959 and 1964, Saving$ ' Loan asaets in the United States lnereaaed by 87.8%, During the same periOd, laguna Federal Savings assets grew even faster-an astounding 153.1" increeael And laguna Federal malntalna a re541Ne position totalling 10.6% of decM)Sits--almost ~higher then the national average. Save w ith Laguna Federal Savings. the aaociatlon of atrong and au...aned growth I ( TtliRSDAY, AUG. 21, I!U COW QfL MM. tAU f. What's The answer ia, nothing! But there ia a sent dal wrons with what is being done today in the name of ciYil rights~ Let's begin this brief survey with two basic premiles. ( 1 ) There arc injustices to our Negro citizens still prcYalent in aome places. And they should be eliminated. ( 2) A huge majority of the American people, of both races, who now give their moral support to the civil rights move- ment, are good people, with idealistic mo- tives. And their excellent intentions must be realized. But let•s put both of these observations in pr~r penpective. And in doing so let•s bring some hard truths and plain common sense to bear on a very tricky subj«t. For it is stupid to sink a great ship because it has a few dirty splotches that need cleaning. And unless there is a better and more rapid undentanding of what is reaiJy taking place, the Commu- nists are going to sink our whole srup of state under the excwe that they are trying to wash away the dirt. L The Euguatcd Problem The Communists themselves have re- peatedly emphuized that the American Negroes should supply the leadership for Negro participation everywhere in the worldwide revolution, bec•llst tht Ne- groes in the U11ittd St•tts tlrt so mvch better off th•n tbose n~ywhtre tlst in tht wor/J. But the whole truth goes much further. A . The average American Negro has a tremendously rugher m•leri•l st•rul•rd of living than Negroes anywhere else; and far higher, in fact, than at least four- fifths of the earth's population of all races combined. As Herbert Hoover pointed out a decade ago, the fifteen million Ne- groes then in the United States own~d more automobiles than all of the 1 SO nul- lion Negroes in Africa and the HO mil- lion white people in Russia put together. B. The average American Negro not only has a far higher sltnUitrrJ of liln•ry. and better educational opportunities, than Negroes anywhere else; but a higher level of literacy, in fact, than the average fo r all races on at lean four-fifths of the earth. It has been pointed out, for in- stance, by many authorities, that a far larger percentage of all American Ne- groes receive college educations than the percentage of all Englishmen who do so. C. The average American Negro has complete freedom of religion, freedom of movement, and freedom to run his own life as he pleases. His security of person, and assura_nce of honorable treatment by his fellow citizens in all of the utilitarian relationships of living, have been exactly on a par with those of his white neigh- bors. T he environment for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, enjoyed by the average American Negro, has been far superior to that of an y race or any people, among at least ninety percent of the earth's population. D. So what is all of the complaining about? Basic ally, the answer is very sim- ple. It is through the opport~nities ori~i ­ nally provided by the econonuc enterpnse of the American whites, through emula- tion by the American Negro of his white neighbor's ways, and· through gradu:ll adoption and absorption of the variow spiritual, material, and political ele~Mnts of the white American's culture, that the American Negro has been able in a brief hund~ years to nise himxlf to this level so far above the vast body of mankind. With the inevitable result, undtr the cir- cumstances, that be has not yet ac:h~ved .1 par with the Yety lea~p ~ ~1~ emulating; and that there still ~nwn daf- ferences, as a genenl rule, in the eco- nomic, litera~, and 10eial levels of the two nces. Thne diffuc:nces, and the natunl or human-natural raulu oi thae differenca -although they had been steadily a~J peacefully dim.inishins everywbt~all vary tranmdoualy in different pan' ol our cououy. AAcl the asitaton behind the ci-.il ~bu moYantnt demand that a Wrong With complete and abeolute diucsard of tbote differenca, and a p~terue tha~ they do not aUt, must be forced by federal law upon the tbtal population everywhere, and with respect to every activity of hu- man life. These agitators dlenuelves know, of course, that any such accom- plish.ment by l.w "'"' forct is impossible. And it is the last thing in the world th2t they would rally want today. ln fact, as was emphasized by that truly great Ne- gro American, Manning Joluuon, out o{ his personal knowledge, the Communists have for decades done everything they could to Jn'tvntt Negro progress, ~nd thus maintain these differences as grist for their mill What the agitators want is the tunnoiJ they can bring about by the in- creasing stridency of their demands. As ]. Edgar Hoover .has wieely poinud out, the Communists have no slightest interest in really improving the lot of the Amer- ican Negroes, but only in wsing the Ne- groes and the racial problem to promote Communist purpo5e'. • IL The Drastic Remedy For the civil rights movement in the United States, with all of its growing agitation and riots and bitterness, and in- sidiow steps towards the appearance of a civil war, has not been infiltrllltd by the Communists, as you now frequently hear. It has been ddiberately and almost wholly cuat~J by the Communists, patiend~· building up to this present stage for more than forty years. The record to suppon this statement is absolutely clear to any- body who will take the trouble to study, hon"tly and objectively, the history of Communist activities with regard to what they early named "The American !'legro Problem." In this long endeavor the Com - muni~ts have faithfully followed two of their major and time-tested formulas. A. First is the formula known as anti-colonialism. This begins with the basjc preunse that Communism is an up- rising of the downtrodckn masses against powerful bosses who exploit them. This premise, in turn, is one hundred percent falsehood. Communism is entirely an ef- fort of a self-perpetuating clique of in- ternational gangst ers, usually out of the very top economic, educational, and po- litical circles of each country, to impose their tyranny rigidly and completely on the whole world. Derived from this fundamental "big lie" is the theme of anti-colonialism. Its specific core of falsehood has been that t he colonial peoples of Asia and Africa wanted and deserved their "independence'' from the nations of Europe which were oppressing and exploiting them. Actually, by J 920, the French in Indochina or Al- geria, the Dutch in Indonesi2, the Bel - gians in the Congo, and other "imperial- istic .. powtrs, were giving their colonial subjects a very enlightened and benevolmt rule indeed. They were gradually raising the standard of living, the level of edu- cation, the exercise of individual freedom and r"ponsibility, and the participation of the natives in their own local govern- ments, as rapidly as these advances of civilization could be absorbed. T his process was not primarily the re- sult of altruism. 1t developed automatic- ally from a realistic self interest, and from the commercial progress in colonial areas which was being promoted by pioneers from the mother countries. But as a consequence of the total forces at work, the natives were coming mo~ and more to regard themselves as loyal mem- bers of t~ great empires of which Paris or Bnwels or The Hague might be the capital. There was no more sponta- neous demand or natural desire foe "in- depmdence .. among any of thole coionial peopks in 1920 than there wu among American Negroes in 1 'S S. So the Communisu had to crate in each colony the appearance of such a de- mand, a.od the semblance of a ci•ll war oo behalf of "&ndcpmdenu." They ha•e done .,, in ooe colonial ara alter another, Civil Rights? tbroup terrorizing enough natives, by atrocities and ma.aacres, into supporting or appearing to support Communist guer- rilla leaders in their clamor for "inde- pendence." Eventually, in this way, the synthetic and prolonged .. civil war'' could furnish the excuse for Communists in the top circles of various governments and in the United Nations to "negotiate" the colony into independence--always as 1 transition stage towards its becoming a colony of the Soviets. And probably more hundreds of thousands of innocent human beings have been brutally tortured and murdered, as a means of creating this ap- pearance of a native "civil war for in- dependence," than for any other purpo~ in human history. The final step in this development, which really brings it home to ourselves, is the concept--apparently originated by Stalin-that the Negroes in the south- eastern United States could be treated as an .. oppressed colony," with the aame agi- tation among them on behalf of their "indepcncknce,. and "self-determination ... This line was officially laid do\\' n in 1 9 2 8 • in a Communist pamphlet called Amn- iclln Negro Problems-which was writ- ten, and distributed as instructions to t he American Communists, by Stalin's agent, Joseph Poginy, who had earlier been one of the top men in the incredibly crud but shortlived Communist regime in Hungary under Bela Kun. And t-here is almost nothing being done in the whole civil rights movement in America today which is not exactly in accord with the •· agit.a- tion and propaganda.. program set forth in that booklet. B. But a second formula has alwa ys been predominant. For in the opening paragraph of the very pamphlet discussed above, establishing the "anti-colonialism'· theme for agitation among the Negroes in America, there was this italicized sen- tence: "TIN str11gg~ •g4insl whitt oppr~s­ sion of tiN NtKro m•uf's is • jMrt of tiN prol~t•ri•n rn,~ol111i011 m A.wuric• •K.ntsl capilt~lism .'' So the more general formula at work, behind what the Communists call their Negro Revolutionary Move- ment, is simply the process of adapting every possible bit of agitation and prop- aganda, even for the most ~cialized :aims, to t he service of their general pur- pose of gradual subversion of the A meri- can svstem. Th~ Communists soft-pedal the theme of Formula A whenever md to whatever extent it might damage the worktng of Formub B. For every promise to the Negroes, every usc m~de of the racial problem, every iou of bleedtng-hean sympathy created over supposed or even real injustice to the Ne~rocs -thcst things are all subservient m Communist plans to their one great go.tl of h~umn~ the police-sute tynnny of a centrll government over the ·American people. m An Appeal To Uodcntandina The Communists say that the ~x:c~ boundaries of the Negro Sovitt Republic are undetermined; but that -as an- nounced ne:arly forty years ago -.. it would be cerujn to incluck such cities a~ Richmond and Norfolk, Va.; Columbia and Charleston, S.C.; Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, and Macon, Georgia; Mont- gomery, Alabama: New Orleans and Shreveport, La.; Little Rock, Arkansas; and Memphis, Tenn"see." They make clear that this .. promise of liberation" to the Negroes is simply one of the means of Sovietizing all of what is now the U nited States. A careful study quickly reveals that every part of the civil rights program has been designed, and is being carried forward, :u a step in the Communist strategy for these purposes. And the cur - rent leaden of the nat ionwide civil rights campaign have such extens1ve records of affiliating whh Communists, of hiring Communists, of being guided, trained, and supported by Communists, and of them- selves supporting Commun1st agents and causes, as to make their real purposes as obvious as sunri~ to anybody who wdl simply use honestly the intelligence rh.H God gave him . The sa me intelligence wdl also grasp that the American ~egroes as a whole did not plan th1s, luve not wanted am put of IC . and :are no bigger dupes an ~~ielding to the propaganda and coerCJon of the com symps am ong them. than are the white people of the L'mted States an swallowing the port1om of that propagan- da wh1ch He labeled 1deal1sm . The Com- munists could never take 0 ' er one nation after another w1th onlv about three per cent of the populauon belonging to the conspiracy -.as rhev repeatedly do, and by using the same formulas over and over -unless rhey could dece1ve huge -,e~­ ments of the other nmety-seven percent into doing tn06t of thetr many different jobs ford~. ..Civil Rights" is a pert~t example of Communis t strategy and Communi r r.act1cs Jt wo rk -)() f .ar success tulh· - in maktn~ .1n anrt-Commumst proplc: hdp to hsten the rmv but 1lmo~t tnftnlte ch.um of J central Communiq tHJnn\' uounJ che1r bod1es Jnd their hve' -\ nd we thmk It is time for our fello~· cittzen-.. v.•h1te and black. throu~hout the v. hole L'n1ted tJte~. to v. Jke up to the real meanm~ of whJt " happenm~ .1ll HOund u~. For tt " not too l.ne. "1th ,ufttcH.'nt understJndt n ~. l11 r~torc order. and ~ood "·til. Jnd the governmental pnnnpJe, ot our once ~reat rc:publ1c. and the ~rad ua l pro.:re,c; V.l' had b~l'n maktni:: -before the Commun1q , bt.-~an thctr mstdtou~ Je')trucoon -towJrJ, a 'ull better frJmework for human hr r . on the plrt o f mJJ\·1du.ah of Jll ra .. c,, ~.·nlor,. Jnd ('rt"C'lk than mJn h.H e\t:r Jl.htl.,l.d bd~)rc.• lOOKS AND PAMPHLETS ON THE CIVIl RIGHTS MOVEMENT It's f trv Sim plr , Stang Tlu lflvoston Of .\fississippt. Livc.-1\' ,.( Rrport R." Tlu /ot11t 0t,JSI u:-:.f Committu 0 1 LovtJuJna, Parts 1 and 2 -Each Ttro Rr.·olrmo•u .4t Otru. \\'t'k h Tltr 8 /ar k .\lusltms, Oliver Sr ./vgaut"u -Rapr Of T4 r /11 rtl"tf Ctt\ II~ tn .... n Rr: .. •olll.t tf'rt-Tlu ,/JJaklt Ort • r.'" 1 ~tan I,' S tv }'ork--Co"'"'wnut Trrror In rtlf St,.rrt • ~unto: !'\11)1 Ill f ,. ~I I'Ml l I • io 1 I)(\ 10 I • ~1110 )II I r ;() t)(\ Itt f I ~) l)(l Thete fly~rs themttl\'~ II'UI's ll'rowr r ir4 Civil Rrt4ts~. in any qu.ntity. at ~0 for Sl 00 All o! the abo~ are anibbk at th~ pricn ahown, pottrald, from AMERICAN OPtMIOM LIBRARY AMD BOOK STORE 1934 Harbor Blvd •• Costa Me••~ Calif. (t. Cell ....... ,.. ............. .._, ·--··~·---·-............. - 1 f , r "' 1 ~ j• ~ I ," " ' ' ' ' ..t. M.lym 6y &W Cri- ,.oJ IJl,.~u•"'Y l'ouUdo• of &A• CD......;., propo- fMJo liu. You're 1ittina at a c:oc:ktail party taltina about sports. Someone banda you a drink. 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M ARSAC PUNBe• 100 c .. adoe A••· Coroea del M• Ptaalliaaleplln DAY a NlGIT yoa c• talk about froo•love bcina ao much more "fulnll~ Ina" than unc:t.iOod mani· aac -but by all mnnt you don't even conaider 1he idea that Mosc:ow wants to put another "S" in the USA! &t what about Knasbchev'a bout: "I c:an prophesy Chat your pandcbildrea in Ameriu will live under Socialism (Communism). And pleaao do not be afraid or that. Your pandcbildren will . . not uncleratand how their arand- puenta did not u.ndeutand the propeuive nature of a SociaJi at (Communi at) aoci- ecy ." The late Olainnan Emeritua of the Communiat Party USA, William Z. Potter, dedicated hia boot, "The Twilisht or World Capitali am," a a rot- Iowa: "To My Great-Grandson Joaepb Manley Kolko, Who Will Live in a Conmuniat United Stat.ea." Forae t it -Po a ter' 1 dead and KruJbchev' a been re- placed. But what a~t Oua Hall, the c:uneot U.S. Com- muoiat Party Secretary? He'a a a.raduate of the old Lenin School in Moac:ow. He waa inatructed in the tac:tic:a of auerrilla warfare: how to kill, "SHIP HOUSE" will again ~ entered by Mr. and Mrs. William Grundy of Lido lsle In the annual character boat parlde sc»on· sored by the Commodores Club of the LEGAL NOTICE blow u p bridaes, atart revolu-NOTICJ: Of' TRUSTEE'S SALE tiona. He waa convicted, in r-SRJ New Yor.lr.4: of conapiracy, of Oo the J.o6th day of Septe•ber, advocatina the violent over· 1965, at 11 :00 a.m .• INLANO \brow of the U.S. "40RTCACE COMPANY, a cor- f>O'Dtloo, •• Tnaatee aader qd FBI Director, J . Edaar puraoant 10 • deed of tnaat u · Hoover, tells Ul in "\taaters t'Coted by r .... cu. H. Redewill of Deceit." a tut ellplarnina and Sally C. Redewlll. hoabaad Communist techntquea and aod wife Dated \4arch 4, 1964, tacucs, used and approved Rec orded Marcb 19, 19fi4 io by many schools: Rook 6968 Pa~ 899, Official "Under coomunism. a tiny Recorda of Oraa~ Collllty, C:al if oro i a. aecuriof!, -.riODfl man on ty, perhaps 10 to 20 other obli~tatlona, • oote for men, would rule the Unrted 132,500.00 ia favor of PROVJ. States. An open dictatorship nF:NT rr.OJ:RA L SA VINCS called the 'd.rctatorahap or A"'Jn LOA'I ASSOClATIOS Or the proletanat' would be RJVf.RSIOf oow the owoer and establtahed. Communist., m bolder thereof, will aell at pub- all their teachinaa. make thr s lie auctioa to the bi~ut bid· pomt c:lear. The capital c1ty, der for c .. b (peyable ia lawfal as one communist leader moaey of the lloited State• a t time of aale) at tbe Sinh Street pomted out. would be moved eotr•ce to tbe Oraol!le Co1Ulty Newport Halbor Chamber of Commerce. The big event will be held Saturday, Aug. 28, starting at 4 :30 p.m. In the tum· Jng basin near the Arches. from Wuhinaton, D.C., to a Coarthoaae i.e the City of Su ta larae induatrial center, prob-An•, State of Califonala all ably Clu caao. NauonaJ as well ri~t. tide u d i.Dtereat coa· as state aovemmenu would be veyed to aod oow held by it elr'minated. 'Soviets' 1-ean-uJ)der aald deed of u-aat Ia ud ..__ ~~~ VII d T-0' n. ._. v .. '-'•· & .._.,.,. ... ina council a) would be fonned to the follo•illl!l deecrlbe per-_.... _., throuahout the nation. These eel of real property •h .. ted iD .. ..,... ..._.. would conaist o f loc•l Com-aaid Coooty of Or•l!le• State ofl~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Callforaia. aad daacribed •• muni at Party hencbmea who followa: would depoae and probebly Lot 11 u. Rloek 6 of RALROA liquidate your mayor, chief of TRACT, ia the City of ~ewpOI"t police, clergymen, and lead-Jleach, •• abowll oa • tup ana ciuzens." thereof recorded ia Rook 4, The U.S. Senate IS now be· pa~e II , \4i.acelleoeoaa \tepe, in & prodded to ratify a bilater-H-corda of Oraot~e Coaaty. al US-USSR treaty sianed S.id sa le will be made, bet more than a year aao. The withoat COYeDDDt Of WDn'DDty, treaty would allow the Sovtets exprn• or implied, reprdia1 title, poeseAaioo or eoca•· to set up consulates in maJor br•ce, to pay lhe remaioi.os U.S. citaes from coast to ptioc rpel sam of aaid aote, to- coast. Once established, ,..... 132,Q<,4.8~. iotereat, ad- these consulates could be vanct'a, if •Y· aader the terma converted to "sovrets" to of .. id deed of tnaat , feea, govern and adminrster U.S. ch•r~tt'8 ud eapeDSes of the subjects when and if the ume Trv~tee aad of traata u eated comes for actual Communt st by uid deed of traat. takeover. When and t f, you The bendiciary uodt>r said b d d~d of truat, by reaaoo of a Sa)'. That's pretty roa · brur-h 01r dt'fault ia the obli~- Where will these consulate 1100 8ecar.-d thereby, heretofOfe be located? And what aie u,.cuted aod deliverf'li to the the Russrans ~o staff them uodt'rai,cned a written dec lare· going to do in the meanwhile? 11oo of default aod demDDd for Oucago ts the only ct ty JUie and a wr itteo Doll cl" of de· Sovret aovemment offactals fault aad of election to cause wtll name. The Senate is be-th,. uadersi~tae.d to ~I'll ~aid 1ng asked to approve the . propertv to sausfv utd obh~- • L • h r'lou , aod thereafter. oa loley treaty wathout o.nOW1~& w at 12, 1965 .... ,. uodt'faii'Jied other consulate locauo?ll the caused uid aotice of. de fault Kremltn has actually packed. and electloo to aell to be re· HrnteJ are San Franctaco. corde d io Rook 7<,16 Pa~e 32<, New York, \1aam1, Detroit. of Official Rf'corda io the office Seattle, and New Orleana. of the Couaty Rec01rder of aald Rumored are Den vfr. St. Coua ty. ALL DAY IOAT .... ONTID•-5 A.M. DAILY ~DAY IOAT "NIWPOIITir -6 A.M. AND 12:15 P.M. PHONE 675..0550 PACIFIC SPORTASHING t.,o4 ef LIMII •••c" ,._,, l'ert ef L•,.. •••c" -,.,,., W tt" ,..,.,_.,. "IIHING NOW "RO HOT All DAY I9ATS (JSlANOS) HAil DAY IOATS ClOCAl) "t UI'f OOWN" tl'aCtAL &·JO I'.M. • tO I'.M. ll'yuce S-1-· Ha,..tecll •·U4l ~ J~ ~ •z;.n 'tMJIIf u ~... ~ .... a .. Jttl ... -"' ID-Mit "" .... . ......, .... AIN uo• -.., .... 1 0 ~ 12 ..... ... ....... , ,w .ltWY...., ,_ L•c• ._. ·--··--· 1 A.M. ",_; ... , ····-·--··-·-·1 A.M. K 0., '-' K 0., ... , .. 6 A.M. & 11tH f'.M. 6rU A.M.~ 12••5 f'.IIL Twtlt .... t .... ·-··--· St. f'.IIL LOUII Atlanta Portland San nated A•t~D•• 3, JC)f,<, Dreao: and Bir'minaham, 'Ala· f'lt.A"'n \40RTCACr C0\4PAN~. tl I la.tiT 111111 bama. Acc:ordina to treaty qy r..A. Rlaadea, Preaident d fi · · ... .. late a" Ry Robf'rt It. ltallerstelo. a.-1 a..c:ta _ 0e.-11 311111 e tnttlon, Vle c~.~~ ti Secretary Ea.l OF THE SEA .. -6 :30A.M. 6 12:30 P .M. would perfonn no JP oma c (Seal) E "ISLANDER" -6 A.M. -5 P .M. dutiea. Rather, they would Pabliah: Aa~t. 19, 26. Sept. 2, be s et up aa heaclquuten 19fi!l. io the Newporl ftarbor HARTE R BOAT BE!I\SIE where joint US-USSR econom-F:Dii~. c.IJ 0~ ,....S _ f'fM ••• n•t•& icmat~ra wouldbeban~~ -----------J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ on a ci ty•by<tty basis. Wouldn't chc PBI be able to watch theae c:onaulatea for aipa of illep l activity? Theoretically yes , but atnc:e members of consulate atafh will be "diplomatically im· muoe," Moac:ow coold re- place any RuaaiM lhe U.S. deport a for criminal activity by sdll another nb¥euln aaenL That't one of dae re a- lonl PBI Otief J. Edaar Hoover baa Yoic:ed such UI'Oftl oppoahim c.o ratiOc~ tion ol die treaty. .......... Gif ... IU&&.Y .._ ... TOU• SIGN OF PERSON TO PERSON SERVICE U0 (Arlit I NISt . C... .... ...... ,..... o.,..lt '--• ~-. 9' "OLE" aulfboard -tSO. 646-2679. ROYAL BLUE Velvet Coaa. 125. Now, ruy lenath. Sz. 14. 548-3188. DREXEL three pieee mabo- IMY bedroom auite 1100 - . ...... ..... ...,. ............... . ,._ ........ .... ............... 17' SLOOP Pac. uila, 1900 -673-121)• ------------------~-aood con. 817-2102-SMALL 8o1 Trailer •. w/top, ANTIQUE \4ah . O.eu of Good tirea. sso. -67S-1767• draweu. SSS. \4J 6-1509 SAGE GREEN, Recliner 18' Gt.ASSPARCabin Ctuiaer c:hair. t)O. 548-268)• ____ ...;_...;.~..;..;;..--- JohnaoaMt.r. Trailer uuaa TOY POODLE,13 wka, AKC, like new. S2100 CH 9-4868.: P, sSO. Ml 6-ll06, 67l-6471. MAHOG. Sc>lnet Piano-s soo t----------- 67s-oo72-2 MAPLE Tablea, tiS cac:h. 67S-4791• CLARINET (Sflmed S2SO. BASKETBALL, backboar .. 67S-)8S0 after S. .... KA~~Y~AK~.-1~8.----~-S-.-~--.-6-7~~;£~~~~p~;~fu--ll----l 8948. I 0 -------very e ean SlS . Cub. PORTABLE ~apeed Stereo 675-0074. IU-fi record player sSS. BLACK Cataeal Stole. A' OR ~U1fl• r- mou new. SlOO. 67S-03lo- 0 VAL braided wool Na. SlS Ll 4-0089• ne. HUNGARIAN Pointer. M. ~~---------J Trained banter. 1~ yr. AKC EARLY Ameri . brio-.-brac. 1400 -546-2459• tl-llS. 675-4791• ~==-:-::--=-------....j '56 OLDS. 4 dr. 1250-494-EXTFNSION table -t20. OS02• Chairs I S ea. 67l-&Oll• ..---;;-~-:--~---:-~~ '63 FO~D ~conoline-t1,27S l amaJl Oriental Nil 110 & 494-0S02• Sl5. llS N. Newport Blvd. Coata Meaa.• DL X. Weatinabouae wuher. S;;P;;:IN~E;::l";:-;P::;-1 AN:-:-:::0:-.-1-=5-::-:00::----~Pb-.-1 s SO. 6 7 S-l6l3. THESE ) SAILO~~TT ES, flying the Lido Isle Yacht Club burgee, will represent the Southem California Yachting Assn. in the North American Yacht Racing Union competition for the Women's North American Sailing Championship in Fair- ho pe , Alabama, Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. The skipper is Judy Dingle, center, jlfld the crew consists of her twin sister Janet, at left, and Mary I:Jamard. They are all 1 q years of age, and all are graduates of LIY C' s s al ling program . They earnl!d the right to be Adams Cup finalists by win- ning the semi-final elimination series of 4 races against NHYC, Y~ of San Fran- cisco and the Lake Merced Sailing Club. (AI Lockabey photo.) 847-flf79. 8 ft. CA\fPER. Sleepa 2 SSSO •n 6 1145 C.U I• Y., W.-IW HA.\f\tOND uaed oonaole, · "" -· S1 ,SOO. 494-6l6()e WEDGEWOOD aaa ranae. s 7S ,. ... Latp : Y-Jt-.-0-L_D_O'Keer~--e-rn-t-t -ae-p-. ..~.~.2-()9°4-642-3228• ~ The: followina pemuta were broil-oven. 190. 675-4970• GJtEEN Breakfront, Sll5 -......................... assued dunna the past weeic AL\1.\TI, UO bau aec:orctian 549-1566. 40' DIESEL riahioa boa.t, by the ~ewport '1each budd- & caae. 175. 642_1977• seats 10, 7 ton bole, radio, ina deparcment: DF, fath. 50, bait tank 850 Newport 3 BLACX Bar Stool a, S25. -mt le CN IStn a ranae. S7 .500. :I arbor Inn \1otel, 11100 \lr , L1 8-5l79. eharaeter Ac:c;ept uade, Hal Castle, 1.alooa 'llvd., parkana stan. BUCK metallic 1 .... ,. _ s25. boat. alaued boll, 12,400 1\rches \1otel, 6~·1031.• '2"0. -·..-or trade. 646-SS()()e <\m ertcan "Julf l')evelopment ph. 67S-32l3. ~\TORY 't CLA~K fN itwood Co.. U45 'lewport ~lvJ .• =-:-----=----=--------1 ":\n . t:'onv. '61 o\u/power Provanctal Spinet, S500. 11...,, S450. SILVER PLATED .. 8unJy" v L42 t CY77• ... Flute. sao . 67S-1410. . -~~n!:~~~ ~~~~~:_-~~:50)~~ " -Ed :Jell. 2-uory Juple' at AP'UCOT and 'Y HITE toy KITE :1]8, Top con. :\lat. 2608 W. Ocean ct., 12R.OOO. STORXLINE Baby Bed. w/ 7 k .. KC h Champ. extras. SROO, 673-~state of Harry ~o,ers . m.••·e 120 67~1767• pups, w s. " · 5 015• ''I '' 1 .... aa. · ~ .~992• saon at 4-..: ' . roast ' wy., t40 anJ up. 5~-Y145• o CANOE. aluminum, Otumman. ST EREO..COUNCEL."A\1::-f:M-''58 MERC. Sta. Waa. Excel I. 'ty0daa' s In ten ors. sagn at S200-Ll 8-7542. 4 d 1 "' ap. rcc:or Payer-ShS cond. Sale or trade-anythina 41Y1 'V. Coast llwy., S'-00. BRIG~-\: STRATTON, acoo-67~1029• · K1 9:)663• ~tsnal Oil Co .. stgn at 't~OO ter enalne. 115. 548-1103. WOOO play pen, c:overed pad. '61 RENAULT Dauphine De-'1. ':oast Hwy .. ~~00. BOY'S BIKE, 24'' ~d c:oo-Ill. 546-465. luxe. Sale or trade. Good \1rs. J oe \1anan, fence at · cond. KJ 9-1663• 17~1 '\'. "lalooa RlvJ .• l 100. ditaon. 114. Ml 6-3759. EX~ LJ. play pool. 2 3aldy'a Tackle, sip at FRf.l'llot Provincial oipt-deep. SlO. 546-4365. SNI PE 64 Fiberalass ltke 100 \tcPadden Pl., 1::!00. atand. 115-67S-l2J3. 243 WINCHESTEJt new w uader, cover full He wpon Heights . ·_ IOCORpe equtp. 673-5205• John vo,el. c:ue door"" IV VANITY dreuer, round INr-100 rounda, 1 150 -]...( --- ror SIS sAn1686 5712. I ~ P1 ECF:S. matched lunaae. ~tween 1ltodres:.230~<-1~1 ..... • · ~ ' -i lt&nt wet&h~ U S. 1,7~-389~ l '"ewpor! v ·· • · '55 FORO-S200 or beat or-.367 \1aa .• Great Wes tern r:ves.• L. 0 ~etl , creen patto, fer. Ll 8-27CY7• Peacemaker putol. S75. --2321 ~oily Ln .. S300. OJt ~5712. j f)A~K PI."STIC sun shade Paul Kloster. fence at ~M ANSAFONE lake new. 1250. . on roller. 92" "''tde, 84",1.iverstde, S300. OR }..66q ~OWBmD. hiway trader. I drop. Lake new~ 125. 673-Wut Hewpert He i!Jhts SINGLE BEO, Book cue S4SO. 494-2050. 5540'-. Corel co. flag pole fM headboard; annenprina mat. •6 1 CORV R school at 1 'i~l '.lonrovaa. Plywood Bate very sturdy' AI Coupe, -' apee 14' SLOOP, e x. cond. new ~~()(). stick, 1995. 962-4666. tratler. S475. OR 3-46M. 115. 646:92)4• 8oy ShorH C HAIR. armleu, lt. areen, DAOfSHUND. min-pup. ~KC OR 3"2658• . _ _ _ ___ lordon llass, aJJttton, oa.J&h .. contour. 119.50. SSO. 549-0636• FREE KITTf.l'IIS. U 8-662Qe. 2562 '.Vaverly, U ,OOO. 67 S-5 17~ Beacon Boy REFlN. frame, wal. love BIK E garl s 20" SI S. 897-\Jian qeelt. addrtton, 2~ ·~aeon .lay, st.OOO. ·'feat u,pe, &oy Vallaam r)otl, sun shade, II ~0 Pnlan s. 11~0. 'lorman Lumtan, repaar ter· mile J:unage, ~011\ fusun \ve., ~~1-,. crane as fle laney. swtm'T\tn& pool, l'JOR ".'tndwarJ, S2,9RO. r. Ltn11teJt, 1! palasters , 11,1() o\ntliUA, \2~0. L I. Farwell. wall, ~43t> 2 2nJ 1\t.. t ~00. , c. ~altennan , renee at UOO \'rvtan Ln .. SlOO. Clarence Jean, ~pray paant booth. '~:!: rampus rn .. \700. Pace 'loll and 1\'ilham \tuam&, mdustnal buildinas at 'U'7 and )8 5Q 3irda St .. S.$4,000 each. '\'eber-<:"ornau-.\1ill er, walls for office, 195~ 'l~tc:h t., ssoo. J 1 . !=ranks. wall, lOOR nover l')r .. u oo. fo•t Upper Boy c a t Bluff \parcment Owner) "ssn ., rec:reauon burlJtn&. R 53 -\maaos '\' ay. S IR ,%~. ~oaer Fuher. fence anJ wal l. ~6-W Rasswood, SIIOO. f he Bluffs. underaround aasoltne u oraae. HU Vasta J et Oro, S500. '\' 'l. Johnaon, sun shade. 9~1 Ctt.rus, Sl50 . n onald Wendt. JTCenhouse, '61 PONTI\C Catalina, full seat. S60. 673-5181. 8454•. power. Sl,SSO. 673-5454• '61 C0\1ET S22. tSSO. 67S-23" TV Wal. Low-Boy comb. Workshop benefit set ANSC'O 35 \1\1 Super \1emar 1510 after 5. 63~2018. 6 speaker, stereo, A.\1/F\1, f-2, 3 lenaea. li&ht meter. SNIPE..\ T .1 Good C muluple& F\1 4 speed, dia-The Califomaa <\ssociation mcnts of a news story. baste: 165.-\11 6-4173• · rat er, • on. mood chanaer. Sl90. 89:J-for 'leuroloaa cally llanJt-ru les for putttna your storv ----s SSO_._-OR ~9453 8 454• capped Chaluren or Orange toaethcr. what to avoa J and CA '4PER • CuI !Om II' w/ ALTO Sauphon e "<e l<n., "I , --County wo II s pon so• '4n. why , hoow to ae 1 and use o><. everythina -11300, OR J-1100 _ ~7 }.l2l3• CAD. 61 Sed. Wtute, aar f ~Iizabeth '>ogers' puoltc:aty lures:' 3519-Powr. nev. urea. Pr. Pty.l workshop an the ~purse on c\t noon the sponsors wa ll •63 \10BILE home lh60. PRIVATE PARTY. ltaut> S219 S. 67 3-6981• room of the c;;anta 1\na La-serve coffee and dessert, upanda 19,850. 543~~91• '5~ Otev. Station wap. \lETAI.Oc:OTrames-w 'casters tat). ~th ~t. anJ 1 oss lit., parncapants may bnni a $.40 dotm , 14 moa. Noother lake new. S4.00 ea. 673-on Tuesdll)', C\ept. 1-'. lunch snack. 1 PC. nlvet auat, aqua, aue c:h araea. 67l..-l30. 6~!H• 'leatstlatJon starts at Q:30 ResenoatJons ma) be maJe 16. S43. 548-8188. 14• :lO-\T, 15 HP mo tor, a.m., !Wld ble workshop wa ll w1lh \1rs. ~.J C'hnsten~ten I *AO(} follow at tt) a.m. There Wtll or S!Wl ta o\na, 54~-2011 , \fn. '64 \10N ZA ~der, S2,07S. GIANT AGAVE Plant.,n-bo& on wheels. 125. O R >0444• NEIPORTHAROOR ENSio-. rm~SDAY, AUG. ?6, 1965 MATTBEIIEI SE<X*O SECll<Jf --P~~t 1 OOilO'U DEL MAR, CALIF. . ..,._ ........ 8o k I A 27 I,.,.....lar a.,_ e sa e ug . h , , • -c... COSTA WUA WA"-CO. Proot that the younaer '.\'a. \tathcw 4.. ro... and ,, • ....._. ....._ ""-'J~•• aenerataon " •• proficaent \1\1~ra:,;·~C~a~r~I ~'Y~.~c;e:=;n:::•;~e~.;_---.::========== an the homemaktna an• as • tbett rorebean, at leut in the sweets depanment, wall be offered tha s en day . .\ua • 27 when the Candysuapera or 'loaa liospttal wall hold their first bake u le an the lobby or the hospital (rom 1:10 to 5:30p.m. Cakes, c:ook te~o , brown aes and candy wrll be on ulc:. Thas event wall be theu fust ways and meanl> event. and doey are pl~&nnana~ to schedule a "repeat" at uoladay ta me. A.ll facets of the ~oa1c , an- cludana~ po>~ter . l>Chedulc:.. anJ the actual balona nf the vanety of "ltk,Jtet., ' ilre beto, hanJleJ b~ U1c ""aY' and means commattee uf the t::andysu apeu, wath \lt.,, \4ontea •est as chdtnnan. Aut SllftJ her are "ath~ 'lananaer, Carole \iacktn, nawn HaJiand, Chn • la1ne•. Caroline Chun1. Landa ne II, jJenda 'Yanen. ~an 1ro wn, Candy Calnll, C'"hru Camp- bell, Landa Taylor, ilcckt LauJbltn, \Jelaute \1ooney and Pea~r Oatltna. Lendana adult counsel and pertincn t adva e e ue \1rs. l)anny \1cKce ver Jr. and \1.rs . !Vucc 'lerbert, who wa ll also supervase actavatJea durin& the sale hours. The youna Junsors are led by \1iu Kathera nc 'Ja il. ~dull adv11ers are \tu. Herbert, 720 Btaon. ~200. ~utbluff .. 'llewport Inc., wall at :!l iS -\ralta, ~3:!1 and 2333 '\rbuws, 2511 ~uny a and 2601 lluc:keve, S350 each. Cliff How•• ~L \nJrc"" 's Presoyteraan Church, da vade classroom. t'l00 ~t . \nJre"" · "d .. S I 00. 8olboo 'Ytr"· L L l l ou~~tton, en· -.IOHf'Orcn,Slll". )a., \ve ., \100, Lido ltle :J.~. \lo rrts, fen ce. qp Vra Ltdo Soud. s t 20. John l')ufl, re place aatc•. .ul3 \'aa Ltdo <;ood, ,.., ~0. ~-· Clifh Alfred 'Aen&, fenc:c, 2()q Oriftwood, ~1 '70. lrvl•• T Of't-co 1.obett lves. I ~nil, 1-sto~ d""elhna . l O~l l),,lf'han, n~oo .OOO. nuval llnmJe,. "'all. I !II Q f)otptun. I 1,~00. Peter ne ~o a . J pt la:.ter'> 11~ l'lolpiun. '1-c;o -\.\. nom . fe nce. 111" Oolpbtn, U.,O. Con."• del Mor qaltz ''ortu•n . rct~loi~o.e stgn. l S~O '=. (, ''t 1 ~,. v-oo. I C:HIJRC:HES I 1lewp-rflta.t or f.ultru ~ ·o. ... tt.tJ-o..bll\filll ~ w not c:u"' .,,. fCWliORT -.-cH, ~HIA THE AMEIICAM LUTHEIAM CMUICH SERVICES: 9:00 •·"'· Fo"'lly Wonhlp t. Jv11ior Church 9:.4S O,lft. Church School & Adult Cion 11:00 •·"'· Featlve Wonhlp Tho Ro¥, Jolftel G. alol", Poator ~r. Robert L. Larson, Lay A•s.t•tant Pho11e S&-3631 I ~ Ifill C •• lltt d f'tiiJ ~r/11/ lind slttltf'rt tiotltt .,, ern~ tr "' to Jior d11 1d· ltrt liSIUidtt II/ f tn4/ fl•lll 5f'11JI, anti ,..,/tlot ,,..,,,,s and ,.,.,.,.flu . arrd I S a Christian Science S.rvic .. nan CIIV.cll OF Cll..,. ,8CiornJ1' )]03 Via Lsdo Newport Beaeb SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:1Se .•. _,. 11 e .... SUNDAY SERVICES 9: 1S -11 •• ,.. W'EDNESDA Y EVENING MEETING I ..... READING ROOM ·--• .,.: 9 ..... -5 , .•. ....... .4.,: 9 •.•. -7:45 , ... r.,.a4., -• F ... ..,. 9 .... -5 ,.... 7-9 , ••. ~-..,: 1 , .•. -4 , ..... II:CON"D CIRI.cll Of' Clla.T .ICUN!WT Nc~ Beach at Coron 1 de I Mar 3139 E.aat Coaat HaJbway SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 ..... SUNDAY SERVICE 11 •"" WEDNESDAY EVENJNG MEETING 8:00 II ·"" READING ROOM - 3839 Eas t Coast Haahway w_.. 40'fa: lO •·"'· · ~ , ... . ........ .,: 10 ..... ~ .. ... 7-7:50 , ••• ; 9-9:JD , ••• Ft~4oy: 10 O.M •• 9 ..... You are c:ordaally anvated to attend Church Scrvic:e& and lO use the Re..Sioa Room. Fint ...... a-da of ea. .... a.pa. .... feBo..., flnt/,p~14tlnt Bib/, B•tt•t J Santa AAa . ~ ... I>:. P. C. ltNIU.Ilft, ,_. SUIQ)A 'f SDVJCa t :45a.a s.&adQ .._. lJ:COa.a.M...._W ....... t:COp..liL.~U.... 1 :top.JL~· 2 '1 WI:D!fiiD.U T:JD ........ ...., 1:00 ,.._ ,..,_ M rru.. Lutheran ~urd\ tn Ame~ lS(S East Couc Hl-"wa1 Corona del Mar PASTOa nAI« caNt ~· OJUot. 3·50'22 SUNDAY SCHEDULE q a.m. - -Famaly Wflflhtp tncludtnl Sunday Churc:b School ll :00 a.m.--Wanhl • Firat 6apti st Churc:f, ISOUTM~RN) COlOMA DtL .... COAST ~WV AT MACAI'rrHU~ BILL TOLBERT IIOASTOA 67l-UM 6~1216 SUN04Y SCHOOl. ....... 45 .,.,. MOINI~ WO.$MII".,.Itr00 .,., Tl AIMI~ UN• OM ..... 6oJO p.-. EVtM'MG WU.'"'I" ... J,JO ,. .. woeeaso•T wavte.• 'Pits ,._ MUtt5atY f'IOVJOt:O 3262 Br-4 Street , Newport Heag._h lllt<•lk•MJ u • 111 t,,., rrtiiOf< 111, tio 1/,, :/,,. llt,.,.t,,~,. lt(Jflft<ll, IJ11'1 If,,.,,, 'hurd1 ~h·•"l h•a .ill .ace .. , Ill u.rr. 'tun<l.l\ 'otrnJ.t\ "'''l(htr .at II oi.m. ""''en < ... c p,,,, •Jed lH I:PIIOI\t t.-l:·~i..lU Do~ OS .. ................ __ H. J. GARRm FURNITURE trll er, Citra . -. be ( f S, J-1.. \•-f ' a ee o •· ~"'n ""one) o "iev.P<'rt 2215 HARBOR. llVO. Ll 14•9422• Purpose of the wotkshop ts Beach. 673-~803. or \trs. 546-5689. ------WIN G TYPE. anncb11r, S20. Af'NIRAL TV. S20. Pb. Ll 8-8081. ------'60 LLOYD 1\ed. t160 or be at? 40\1PO 0 ~ }.8961• T. ~OADSTE~. 233" • S400 -646-1981 -----ANTinu E cu . 1921 courina. about mint. 11,700. 0~ 3- 89flt• OUNCAN PttYFF., drop-leaf tab to, 4 cha in, t40. 67~ 69)9• 1960 CAO. conv. 11,775 - 67~7975. S6 an~VY VI. SSSO or 1 - 67S.lll6• WALNUT tt.•~wonn aeata. tl ••e. MAPLE Bof'fet, 150 -0~ ). 92611. '56 OOOOE Royal Powu S/1 tl6S-67W5ll. POftTABLB lc. C,... to-- c.ill 1150 -64)..410'7). no ,.,.... ooffw tab&••· .,_,ca IDpe, IH pair. • •zo aada.-675-131,. R'I!CUN£1t Oaair. -..&•• ..... , .. OO"Hf, • t4$ • 641-1611. I PONY .lS ... -•• _. piiDj.ciDr IU • nn. 6._ 614,. 543-2683• BEAUTIFUL Cata & Kittens. Sl • 675-4738• -HAN~WAnNER teak din. table. SlSO. 673-)477• 61 F1._T,excell. oond. 950- 67$-2514• '64 V'fl 01t. Blue, 7,500 mi. st,72S-67~8624• '58 T-Bitd oonv. n eel. Si50 L1 8-2231 OR l-4157. SACRiflCE '64 Chrysler lCX*. 12,000 mi les. 1)650. (Coat SS700) Ll 8~455. '63 OLOS Jetfite w/faetory fuel iajcetioa, 11975. Ll 8- 6455. '56 0000£. •eno clean. 1295. 67W56S. ,!ONOTONE Tr.naiator he~ .... licl. t50. 642..()9()4 - 64l-lllr HI-F1 PonaWe 1<40. ''7)-1116• PAAYPLO'Il!R t.m. I'IObi le ., ..... l .... ·~··prin-Jar ., .... ss.soo. 541- 4)50'- TlAILI!It Hilda (Eu-Uh) Bteo. ..... ......... r/"•• lllnen. 11S. OR 5-1111• i•lt dills ~n .. ,.a~ _ .................. ler CfD,.., •• 6 '~ 1110 DIV A.'l -Chaar. footstool to aave club publtetty c:haar-Roacrs, Laauna Reac:h. ~9.$... ~75 646 0276 S40. 8~7-845.$• men . and others antereated 106Q, who ts a member n( an teamana to wrate news re-the uarr ,,f the <\anta >\na COSTA MESA __.,--:toT~INT elec. ranae. 39'' leai es, baste ~d~entals ~e~s tlee~r·~~--~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·=-~~~~~~~~ 897-1454• suc:h as "what ts news, ... OLD C'".ennan S1Udents Violin, bow~ case. 140.548-9798 - source s o r news, rcquue· ~ L1 8-3001. TltlOII G STAIIP IOOIS .-64,;,;:;~,;,..P.;;,.AO..::....,;_I E..:. • ..;..n_l_&,-t-en-t-t.r-11-.l-4-U'l ,,111ft ,TOLD cr. 1600. 540-1]75• ouralar broke anto 1obcrt _;;,;;,;,_~...,;,....;~....:..:--=----~ Kremath' s home at 2012 Tu a-1922U P~Ir'JiTpilno,carvod bn c\ve., Upper 3ay. some-_l_e.:.a_•·_1_1_SO~. _6_7_~...;1...;8.:..86..._•_~--4 time between o\ua. 1-4 and A.R. 2 SPEAKER. 17 5, 546-17 and took 131'l booka of 8884. tradina atamps and '-' worth -L-CO'-'-----------i of pcnntes. E 28 WT Stereo Amp. • : le told 'iewpt')rt Beach ~·-7:~~· ~S...;46-~B8;;,;:8:.....:4..:...· ----....j police that Qt.; booLa of Rlue PORT Hi-Pi 4 tp. IUto. Chip stamps, vahaed at 1!8. ~0. c:hanaer. U O. 67 ~8816• and .$ full ben ~amp booka . 8 Cl.JN aah cabinet & atoraae valueJ at Sll, were taken by 160. fi46-0l4l• an unknown mcen1. The pen· SKIS, 7'3" ... an.. Ro(HI \ naoa were tarlten from a r••IY Polea. 16S. Eve. 431-4597• bank. 4 OIAIRS. aqua leallhet. SJO • •l11lllll tlln ITILDn.L.Rl eada. Ll 8·jOS6 -\Ci l -2020. A.n avtd awl""'cr e•adentl <IBSlN Elcc. Baaa. \rtodet waa dte eutpril Who stole II EB-l ucdfic. 1175. S4().. larJaca' twll'llfnt"l aaa&a T\Jea· 037~. day, ~ •• 1'7, ~ ~· Lu· -16-' _SAJ_L_BO_A_T_P_i•_•_T_n_· --I uri • Ill) ., ' ')a) boa :ll¥\1 •• Mana, Olautd MOO. \tt 6-S.lbOe, rc~ to Newpott q.ach pohcc. I ,..,-4lse a aid a. It u i ll, .. k&&\1 ~~!Y ~OAN.l hJbouda, at sn. ttcre takea ri'OI8 a fOOl ...... __. OOft, -..on cto••tinc. n.. •i•r re-• plaud ..ell clo.. pta bed -....... .,_., ........ . ...... ~ TO THF AVINGS AND LOA NEEDS OF THE HARBOR AREA .,. ? . .. - ·~· COST\Il1ES\I SAYINGS AND LOAN NOW! INTEREST c•POUIB IIA_I J UQ YUI YOU U. 4.17!. -M Ca.JIT --Mit • 4.15 % IS ca• 01JIIIEJ IM.Y -MMITAID f1l -lUI. SO TRANSFER YOUR ACCOUNT NOW -llfm cosm \ I tiOPOIIT .. ,.. -IECIJID IEC1ICII - -'WI THURSI)AY, AIIG. II, IS$ OOROIIA 0£LIIAR, CAU f . CIICI waQOII $1.50 --$1.75 YOUR HOST ANO HOSTESS Ed an d N.,.. Gwndry ~ .... ~ri ~;,.. .;. a ~"; 'f-4 11(1,.,..-f ~ 9P- -B EI-iiNO THE PORT T HEATRE - 440 1/el.iotropt! • Coro "o rif!i 'Jar • 675-3030 Swiss Chalet "A FAIItiLY REST AURA.HT" Qe rm an Swi ss American Oberhansli's DEL I CAT ES '"&leti~ k;~l.-4.,··~~ SPECIALI TMt OUT CORNISH PASTtE WITH CHOICE OF THR EE SALADS Newport A rt Center ~~-· ~wo~-IIN fJJay " ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY E\/0} fll H F\'CF.U.f.\ T !Toll./!\ Cl'/SJ.\E - ..;r..f ronn.;; nn OTflfH. r;(){ R1IF.T 5 PF.CIH~Tif:l0 .. HOW FEA.TURIHG COCKT AJL HOU RS 5.7 P.M. "TIIF: ~TF:RI.I 'If. Sllf!'lffi OF :lOR ~TF:RLI"'r. f)"' TH~~ ()flf,.\'1" lilt W. COAST HIIY .. UWPORT lEACH IW-IIIl CJ'ttee CDe~ i velr. y , ••• [ 541-4437 I Galley Cruisin .,~~. .... Hey matea! •• Mlled riP,t out or the barbor ••• dais week down abe cout 10 t..a- pna, tnd pen what we found? The quinteat little Japaneae food abop yoo'•e ever laid ,our eyea on , Ahbouah Cberi'a Japan.eae Food at 211-8 Broadw.,. ia primarily a foodr~IO a pot, Hidcko Hanna, the owner, who by the w.y is a real doll, hu provided for her JllCill a lmlll diDiD& Uea, The ••II• of Chi a deliahtful little room are covered with pus paper, and it' a decora- ted with Jal*!eSC f-.1 -.d ~raaols. Two oriental wick- er lantems ue auspended ff'OVI the ceilina and cast a aoft liabt over tbia intimate li ttle room. Mn. Hanna beaan bcr caseer 11 a Kabuke dancer with a Tokyo Jance company, and attained peat skill in her art at an ear}y aae. Cibe w11 sent on tour with her com- pany to Hawaii 3 yeass aao. and wa1 so fucinat ed with the island that the left the cornpany . "'be met her bus- b8tid there and they soon ttsveled back to their native Japan and opened a l-lawai ian steak houu in Tolr.yo. It is still doi na bus1neu under the manaaement or \trs . Iianna'~ siuer. \tn . Hanna aettled in ] -\r ch Bt y JUSl a short While 110, and opened her 1hop, which is named for her 7- }-ear old dauahter. Cher1'5 menu . take out or eat there, includes: Teriyaki ateak plate Sl.SO, "ioyu Chi cken plate Sl.SO and a Spare · ~ib plate SI.7S. Cheri's also off en a variety o( curry dishes and Teriyaki steak sandwichea;. You mi aht try a pi cnic, Japanese style, on the beach at Laauna simply by sklppina oCr fi r 11 at Cheri' a for an order o{ one of these deli- cioua entreea, which in- clude 1 1enerous servina of liaht. fluffy rice, ulad and a hot rol l. "A.J." recalls earty Newport (Continued from paae I) The land where Newport Center is to be buih had no value in those days, e•cept fOf hun tina. There were deer, qusi l and rabbiu. Best quail was in the aulches up from Rocky Point. l'lutina the win- ter mon ths there were aood ll.lck. ponda in the area wh ich now ia Corona del Mar_ He recalled &bat Newport atarted aa a commercial ahippina center. handlin1 ahipmenu from the inland countJea. Therefore 1t may hl'le appeared to have been a are•t mi stake when the \tcfadden brothers ,(A .J .'a father and uncle) sold their railro.d to • "atooae" of the liiouthern Pacif1c ltailroad, an d 'iouthem Pacific tilled Newport aa a commercial harbor. ",!Jut it tumed ou t to be good for ua," A.J. aaid. "A pleasure harbor bas tumed ou t lO be much better for the comtniJI'Iity than a commer- cial harbor woul~ h.ne been ." He concluded bia remini- scina With the remark, "I doubt that any place in lhe world h•• chanaed much in person's lifetime u New- port 'lay." SE AN CONN ERY Is J ames Bon d, !an Fleming's fcwnou s Secrtt Agent 007 , in the first of the aond thrillers "Or. No,'' United Art ist s release now at the ~lboa Theatre, showing throut;tl Aug. 28. Love Interest is Pf'OYided by U rsu Ia An~d;';";';·,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.'":l lrvino's 1liE WORLD'S FUI»il PIZZA • ';oiMutp ~!eM. 509 W. 19th. in the Mesa Plcaa Sboppluv Center, Phone 646 8866 YOUI FUN SCHEDUU fro• .LL MARTINI •--=:...· DANCING NrTILY PRII CAIIICATUIII ~ IVHYY-c... ..... v....., AIOTM .. IUYOU - Quiaa ..., ••••tal ,,.,, aa ,...,., ol •• Udo hie A.•- aocie tiaa I wa1 Ia dai)y coo- tact with dfe lldnli•iatraiOfl lad omplc,eea ol &be City of Newport s .. ct., a.nd I 10011 r.copiaed dlat th• City i• MI'Ved b¥ loyal, eble, •killed •d ded.ic•tod people who are de"f'Olod 1o ~em'na tbeir employer, thi• city,lo their utmost. My set- vice aa a library tnlltee haa oaly cryatali&od tbia opin- ion. The tCJCeu.t comparatiYe, •alytical rcpon 011 our pu bJ lie library opcrati011 certain-- ly coafirmcd the tN tn ol my opinion in dlia department of the city, at lean. flurina ile fiscal year of 1%4-65 tne library . . ..nd thia 'inchadea all library branches ... lObed 330,712 items to ita 19,394 patrons .... which fiaurealhateach patron borrowed aome 17 itema hom the public library ... and thia is an increase o( fo.lOl. over the previous year. The library annered H,- 857infOJmation and research queations. \tany people have inJicatcd to me that they think thia servi ce a little beyond our civic call of \bt)' ... but I disaaree, as I have founJ th.11 a larae per- centaae of people are cOfTl- pletely bewildered as to where to finJ information they need to know ... \toa t people rcadina this little euay wou\J be ahocked to learn how mlllly people and people seeminsly educated, rx> NOT KNOW of the nis- tence of encyclopediaa. nor ol their function. Away from this baaic source o( informa- tion, molt requeats are for b\owledae which can only be found in unusual, little tnown referencea,.and only a specially trained and educa- ted librarian would know of theae aourcea of knowledae. Also, the penon seekina the information, moat aeoerally, is atu .. ~aycr. To have a baowlodae of lbe Jl'eat pleasures •d bone- fill to be had from books alao impo1es an unrelentina responsibility upon the hold- ers to direct othen to lheae pleuures and benefits, and thia. our library doea. Startina with the younaeu o( ita patrona, the library hu a summer rudina SJ'O" 11'111'1 wbich leaves the chil- dren with a love, reverence and reapect for boob which becomes a life-lona chazac- teristic. In thia same vein, &Ott of the miuionary u- pect. or bcinaina book bene- rita to the people, the Friends or the Library sponsor on the 3rd Thunday of the month a diacuuion poup, and the library has aiven S4 book reviews to 1ocial aroup1 throu&hout the oonununity, and I do believe that moat d theae have been delivered ~ \tu. \tadin 1ifteely , ci cy libruian. The Friends of the Library . _ ,il od may lheir tribe in- creue. . .donated 11.200 towards the purchue of ad- ditional booka and 1helvina to hou s e them . They also conducted an other old book sale at Ridlard's Market, and thia is a taak of auch (ilyaical eiTOft alone, that a JOOd un ion llevedore 'IIIOuld walk off the job if be is uked to do it. In addition to these fine accompliahmenu, the la- dies of the Friends of the Librwy added considerable luatre to the imaae of our city , thia Sprina. wben they acted u boat club to the Southern California Ci ties' own Friend• of the Librwy, Wid thia meetina, ao well pltnned, 10 well ataaed, so pacioua ly conducted juat made 1M proud so be identi- fied whh lhia city. This belpina, friendly hand prolfered to th e nrioua WJ~~tiuliou haa fCOectcd in kind to the Lit.ary. The O.Uahtcu ot lbc 4meric• Rnolotion made 13 memo- rial aiht. Memorial sift• were alao doftaud by tilt IICI CIWIIDII. ,. Bb.ll Chlb •• -•d lt.we It • ora•la.W. wb.icll i• bh&orically .... ,. uao- c:iat.d whla ow pabllo li· briiY, •d some .,-I'll tell lbat 1101y. Tb T.ae..,_ Chab made book.doaatlona. Tho Kiwmit Club, Wo- ,_.' • Chic L .. aaa.. O.lt1 E.pt ilon $i 11M Cbapcer or lbe Dolphiaa Society all do- nal .S boob •d moaey for books. Tho Nowpcwt Beaob CitJ Arta Conmitt .. acb~ duled end pliC"ed rotatina •t ubibitl duouab the l lilx.-iea. In ••blllace, you h .. e a public institutioa, your 11- tw.-y, in wbicb you. Clll take real civic pride, lftd t till know that you •• aettina full 'lll~»e £01 your tu dollar. I am .-ery h&PPf wilb ·die libr.,, and I know 1hat this pride will prompt me &o write of thit library frequontly. PICIIC. 11B '"!II FO!I a w•n ••u• The Soult!em C.lifomit Panhellenic o\hamnae will BOD STEVfJIIS ia pleased I to llllnOIIOCe the additioa 10 our ulea force cl PAT PATIUSON ' with 10 year a ol tel .. iaion u perienc:c in the Harbor Area. aet toaether this Friday evenina, o\ua. 27, for • 6 :30 picnic auppcr in Irvine Park and opera 11 Irvine 3owl. 'inc Laauna Beach Ch apter is hostina the event, with \trs. Alton Allen and \tn. ~.dwatJ ·~ccd in cnar,e of ar- ranJementa;. 'lurin1 the pic- nic there will be a "silent au ct1on" or work s Oy tne ~r­ tiu "Ju iiJ of Laguna "leach. LICHT WfiGHT POIIITAlL£ ~ 1250 sgr. 1953 NEWPORT BLVD. 548-3493 • COSTA UISA CllttlS AU CASH ITOLll F!t .. STI't~ HEL EN S. PERCY M.D. announe•• th• opening of C:.ve lyn lehle, manaaer o( her new office for the proctice of medicine an d La Oa lleria, 1044 Irvine IU f'Vetyon September l ,1965 ot 17610 Beach Blvd., -'ve., Wntcliff Plaza, told Huntington Beod!, Califomio, Suite 0, phone 8.0· Sew0port Beach police that :==6=036==·==================~ S27 .83 worth of checks and caah wu taken from the rear ol lhe a hop Priday, -'ua. 20. She uid •he didn't notice anyone in the back part of the .atore. Checka, all made out to La f';alleria, worth Sl99JI3, and S7l in cash were miuina- lAY fWIM, Milar .... ,. •• 2 Jlf.A.IU 8&lJfD WATCHES DLUIOKOS • IKWEl.aY • 'GirD ......... c...... . !" ........ PIA 0 Double Discount Savincs I . Flnf ,_..NOW SAVIIhe ,. ....... bdN T .. on Jo-Pia-. Thlo -.. II pa-d dl-,. TO TOU!tt 2. Ow AUGUST CUAIANCI PIICIS a,.-In-· TheN HUGf DISCOUNTS ato,. with lhe -reduction offw ,_.. a "no-bo""o" opportunity to SA VI $ $ $ $ ....... IIIHI fllllll SAVE laW .... 125.11 ........ 125M llrtJ a.aa .... $77UI ....... 1111111 l'l"lldll ~-r,... Prlrilclll .... SIZUI ....... "ONI.Of-A·KIND'' Flnll••• • Flnlllmll ll'tiiA1-......... wr. Why auy A • ~t .. d ard Oil'ft1 Blow Artt. • •:u l•'i"" ~u.W. o..k Llp t . • Pi• Bled lAd.. •E ...... Pia . ...... •ReWuec .. Hr ~ • ,.... ,.,,,a4 H .n ALl PIICIS INCLUDI * M•k" I lllc~ * '""'•• ••••• , * ............... . ~ .