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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-11-03 - Newport Harbor EnsignTidal Crash kills ex-teacher FOUR SENIORS competed for the honor of being niWTled homecoming queen of Costa Mesa High school fo r last Friday's game with Corona del Mar High. Pictured here, from left, are Stephanie Brown, winner of the qu een contest; Linda Oetterich,Candy Evans ~nd Claire Robinson. ~. Doama Gai I nCII'Dif- ley. Eaaliab acbooltlladMI in the 7th and 8th ,_, at Horace Enaian later-> mediate Scbool u.ntil laa& Jlllle. was ejected fmro .... cu aod killed wbea it over1WDed twi co oa aoa. .. Sprinp Road. ouuide ol Borroao Sllrina•. Suaday. Oct. 30. She wu 27. Her 2 aooa. Craia. 7. •• Rick, 3. were in the car bul not injured. She beld a master'• depoe in school adminiatratica from USC. Keystone Cop chase staged Her huat.nd. Dr. Jerome R. Tbornalcy, was appoinl.t superin~ent ol the B«· reao S~ioaa Unified Sdlool Oiatrict in J11ly ud 1M fmli ly mond from eMir home at 226 Golct.rod Ave., Corooa del Mar. to Borre ao Sprinp. Ernest P . Barone, who 10ued a pur u1n1 security otri cer off the Bay s1 de Bridae and mt.o Upper Bay waters 28 feet below and lben auempted to outsw1m lbe pollee off L1nda Isle, is in Oranae County Jail 1n heu o r $276 bad pendlnJ. a probatton heanna and sen· tenc1nadate:'-lo\. ~1. The 22·year-old man. who declined to 11 ve pol1ce an address when he was at· rested Wednesda}, OcL 26, is charaed With SU!>pi CIOn of bur&lary. The ep1 c sU'Uule beaan at 11 :20 p.m. Wednesday at the To wen Apartment. 3121 W. Coast Hwy., \1anners \1ale, when secunty o ffi cer John Fish ing, boat yards priced out of harbor? Concern over utveval of y ards out of the harbor," commerc1 a1 fe ~htn& and boat Councilman Lindsley Par· m&Jntenance ~ndus tne 1n sons commented. "It u tJme Newport Beach "as expres· to do somethina about. IL I sed at Jut week's C1t} would like to take 1t up w1th Council meellna. the JOint harbor committee." Clarence La Belle, ~~,1 His motJon to that effect Santa Ana Ave., Costa \1esa, "as approved by the Coun· who has been fishena for :!5 c1l. years, raued the 010blem wa th a requu t for permaa· aMII to de -. tua boel al • atreet end while makina re· p•ra. He t&Jd that the Harbor Department had told h1m that dna could not be done 1n the harbor, and therefore be had lO J O all the WI) lO San Pedro. "We are puc1n1 our Font- mercia! fi shermen and boat "There's someduna wtona w•• 001 •Y• .... ir •••• entcrpriaes are forced out. .. s&J d Couacilman Bob Sbel· IDn . "Let•s face 1t; thas bar· bor has p own away from commerc1al fisb1na.•• Coun- celman Dee Cook remarked. ''There will be no place to sell fi sb here before very 1ona." Extortion charges aired William Andrew \1artin, 39, and Joan Louise Uodee) Mattinaly, 1208 State Ave., Costa Mesa, cbaraed wilb the attempted eatortion of a Newport Beach physician, will appear in separate couru this Friday. William \iartin is in Oranae County J ai I in I ieu o( S5,SOO b&il pendina his appeuance in Newport· Mesa 11Klnicipa1 court on a cbarp of sendina threaten- ina letters to the pbysician with the intent to extort IDOftOy. JOM ~ttinaly 11 free on S22,000 t.il pendina her trial Friday in Supetior Ccaut in Santa Ana on a daatF of conapuina to ~t extortion. Police, alerted by the pbysici111, arrested Joan \tattinaly A111. 8 aa she picked 11p wbat abe thoupl W&l a SS,O()() payoff. William Martin was at· rested OcL 26, after police acted on a tip and aealed o(f the bouse ol Joan \tattinaly with a c«don ol S deaectivea. His ureat climued a l month seuch. lEI PASTOI IAIED The new pa$tDr for the Lutheran Oturch of the \1as ter, .:!900 Pacefic Veew Or., Harbor View Hills, 11 the Rev. Wilham Eiler. from the Lutheran Church of die Good Shepherd 1n Salem, Oreaoo. He will preach 11 first acrmoo here on Dec. 4. Budget advisor group ok' d A commuaity advbory c:oaaiuee to aid in the de- YtlopmeAt o( the Newport.. ~ .. Unified Sebool Di._ llict budaet pined tnat.ee a~al Tuuday. 'ne commi Uee • not to uc.ed lO memiMn, will -.. ncn .. atali••• from .. fonowiaa poua-: 0. ...._, each, New• pan .... ~atica Alia., Calilllala Sdtool l!.lllploy· ... AIM.. m .... .., ..._, NM:ipala' <Mp, ........,,,;' ..... Pried· ..... 0.0.,. ...... .... .... Oi'rition, Personnel Divi- aion, Pacilitiea Di•iaion, Lcqale of WomeD Voten, Womea'a CiYic Leape of Newpcrt Harbor. Califomia Tupeyera ..u·an.. N"pcwt H~ta Mesa Board ol Realt.ora. dle bt>d .. t d.- ~~ repr .... tathea frca e~ ol tM local cta....a-n of cOiiDiree, tao P'T A, -.d ae PPO. n.. ca.titiM will meet a.ce or twic. a IDODa, on claln Jet .., ~ ·---d. willa._ Le._. Hewcomet ... .,.. .. , ....... dies L. L1cken s discovered h1m tn the basemen t of the butld- •na. The bearded 6·footer was escorted to the sueet, where he sa1d he planned to ao to the Stuft Shut and look for h1 s gul fuend. When John L1ckens looked a moment later he saw the evtc ted man c)'cltn& down Coao:t HW}. on a company btke. Hi lt 'hout to "~top or be shot" went unheeded and the secunt) o fficer clambed tn h1s car t.u g1ve chas e. lie '>fl~ltted the neelna C\cl t!>t on the Bavs1de budge, Jumped out ~f h1 s car, and beaan Hrugallng 'With the !>Ultpect.. who clut>- bed the o ff1cer w1th the bike he "a" Sl tllnaon. He then 'lltpped behend the officer, arabbed hiS 1\10• belt and the seat of ht s pants. and dumped hem off the bwiae enw the wat.CJ. John L1 ckena doapclly climbed ocu of lhc water and aave cbue aaa.en. Th11 lime he ca.uabt up v.adl the fua11Jve at the Islanders Furne ture Store, 1n the 300 block on Bay 1de Or., where he fi red everal shots at hem. The 'lewport Beach pollee JOined the Ke)'SIDne Cop Cltue. Four men were sent to L1nda Isle to head off che nee1n1 man, who was SWII~ m1 n1 SO feet off shore to- ward the esle. Offi cer Ro- bert Puker suepped off his uneform and be&an swtmm1n1 after hem. He fi nally cor- nered Ernest Barone, after a ll~y ard swam. on a buae moored o ff L1nda Isle. Of· licer Charles Keeth swam out wt th handcuffs and they a.nuted the man on a ch as· ae of buralal). Mrs. Ba iley dies at 8S Lazz1e H. B&Jiey, 85. of 2~16 Oranae Ave., Costa \1esa, dled Fnday, Ocl. 28. 1n the Lea sure Ca1e Con· valescent Hosp1taJ. Sbe was botn July 25, 1881, 10 Mi noun and had h ved an the Harbor ~rea for 43 years. Dr. 'T'hcmaley. 34, sw•· •ioualy held Cbe posilioa ol uaia~t tllporintadtftt in the Fountain Valley Oiatrict. While in Fountain Valley, be waa cboaea • •man of Cbe yeat" for 196$ by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. o-.14 T. Don Tilley sucrumbs Donald T. Tilley, 1100 Cliff Or •• Cleff Haven, dJed Tuesday, Oct. 25. at baa home. He 1 s surv1 ved by b1a wife, Barbara; } dauahteu, \tartba and Nancy T1 tley and Carol Spencer: and a son, Kennelb. Mr. Talley served 1n the Army Au Corps durina WW II 1n the South Pac1fic. He recetved the Purple Heart. Outiopushed Flyana Cross and Au \1edal. He was a paduate of Stan- ford l,;o1veuaty, ow1th a B.A. 1n econoauca. and had work· ed for die Santa Ana office of Pacific \1utual Lefe In- surance Co. as an under- wn ter sence 196~ He was acti ve tn the \i .. sons for over .:!0 yean and was actJve tn the Harbor Area Boy Scouts. Services were held Fnday, Oct. 18, at the Baltz Mor- tuary Chapel, Corona del \tar. She is surv1ved by 4 sons, Wallard and Bemae of Costa RACING SLOOPS GIVEt4 \iesa; Orvalle of Kanus and AS PODOLAK M!MORIAL John of Oreaon; 4 dauJhtera, UCI is beiua aiven two Dorothy Gridley o f Costa fully equtpped 3~foot rae:· Meaa, Grace Padaeu and ina aloops by Comehlll Esther BI&Jne of Ptloeni~. Sluelda, New York annat· Anr.; and Jean Oa.;s o( tnCDt banker and yacbtaiMO. Roanoke. 21 pMdcb1lcben. 11M aaft 11 in rae!DOf)' of tae and l3 areat-piDdchlldren. late Walter Podolak, New- Services wera held OcL port Beach sailor wbo wu 31 at the S.li·Broadway dse fint westerner to akJp- C't\apel \1ortuary an Costa per a I2-1DOt.er yacht en the \1eaa. Interment was at ~rica's C1q1 tr•als. Also Wulrrunatcr \tcmonal Park, eacluded ill the pft 11 .. wtds the Rc•. M.C'. Cronac coat of uadhna, aalu aad officaabnJ. tra..port&lloOO COlli from fUTUII MISS AMIIICA? 11M E.aal CoaaL Dnict and ~y Aen aro.. LAIOI DeSPUTI MAY beck are pucnta oladaqh· DllAY MOV. S COMCliT .,...__ W. :Jolla .... 61, o( *-e Pint -llat a.rdl ia W, 111080Ci, ~. Boo-A &ae.ot llap.at.e becw.- t04W. 1 ..... Ottla Mea-. Cotla ..._ offtd .... at dle aJe Qay, ~ 11Nnday, •• aaai~•• eaioo •4 •• ......... ~t. Jl. at l•' ••t. .,._._. ... laeld Oct. 21, ia lqlewood Hoe• Loa Allaetu P'lli~~c ... ..._. .. tlo ... &M. 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N -ef Aria. -·· uewlsW. r (7 U) 673-0SSO OFFICES IN CORONA DEL WAR, CALIF. ave scare is 'all wet' REVIEWING PLANS of the Mariners Lions Club of Newport Beach to par- ti Cipate in the Lions Intemational world-wide youth peace essay con t~st, from lett, are Dr. Chuck My~rs,distr•Ct govemor, Bill Gorden, Zone C chair- man, and Robert Eschbach, presi dent of the M•rin ers L1ons Cl ub. The first olace award sa cash orau o fS25,000. !Cameo House ohoto.) New bond vote is due Another school bood iu11e for buildina construction wi II be voted on tbia aprina or early fall, depcndioa on the decision reached by truateea of the Newport• Mesa Unified Scbool On· trict wbeo they meet Nov. 15, at the Kaiser Jun,or Hiab School, 1110 Santa Ana Ave., Costa \ieu. Also to be presented lD Student swap announced the voters, but not oecet· sarily at the same ume, will be a ~queu far funds to reo· ovate ~ewport Harbor Hilb School and brina it up to lbe Title 21 rcquarements an the Faeld Ac:t. Supt. Leland B. ~ewcomer reported to the trusteea Tuesda) evenana lhat be plans to seek the formauon of a comma Uee ol lay U• ~ .,.r ... ae Dia1ric:t"• present powth swoble:ms Dll Ftde lh• Cl 5 19 10 cliacu a iaa to adlicfl a conaenaaa. Newport Harbor Hiab Sdlool announce• i u pa.r- ticlpatiOD ia a amd•t .......... _ ..... c-.e jo de lat.crc.ambio EaMcliMiil <fl• AI ..... C011a1ol ~ Slad•t Ea· cb&eae) in Buenos Aires, SOGds Ame ri c:a. The POIJ81D i I UDder me I upe:rri I i OD ~ the $pea i ab 0. puwmcnt, dae Newl)ort Harbor Hip Adminiuratioa llllder •ice principal, \irs. Vaabke H. Breedina, a.nd faculty coordinator, Mrs. Beverly Cramb. Some 1$ hi~ acbool atu· denta wi II arri•e in New· port Beacb about Pebcua.ry 7, 196 7, from Bueno• Air ea. and wall be peau for l weeki in the bomes ol .-...u of S,.l• claaan at Newport Harl»or Kaab SdsoaL Nat t~mDCr, U Sputsb scudc:ots from Harbor Hi~ wi II ba•e the opportunity to 1r ave I lD Ar,eatioa. They will lhe in priuc.c homes in ~aos Aires fa. oae rDoatb, July 20 to A&aa. 20. While there, ~ wtll attend clau for aboot 2 hour a daily. recea Yin a a special certificate upon completion or tbe couraea dcalina with Az~Cntine history a.nd c11ltwe. Two poblem. wbidl prompted dlc tftalen .., "IDOUD t a c.a~ p•• tor paaaaae of • bQad iawe ia A~al or October ~ ant year are &bcjr belief iu &be need for more claaaroams tbtouahout dle Oiatrict and conacrucuao of alliah school an East Blot!'. Students go for Reagan Spin ae11ic:aa a.nd re· locatable claurooma will be uaed dlia fall to tem- porarily solu the clan· room ahon.ap, Dr. NewCOIIICr aoted that split aeuaODI could rcdoee costa for the Daatric:t but that it w111 be ••me~ vo1uent" Cor mothers and teacben. Coroaa del ~~.tar Hiah School acudcmt body chose Rooald Reaaan aovemor tn dseu mock electiOD beld Tuld.ay and approved po~itioaa 2, 4 and 16. Th•re ue 1600 students enrolled at Cc.oaa del \tar, approaimac.cly 500 •oted. Seaior Judy Paae. wid\ lhe aid o( social studies depat11D8nt head John \iitcbell. is credited with aettiq up dse election and aecudq pollina booths for studcmt u~. In 1be piMmatorial race Ronald Rea.-ptbered 317 wotoa, Go•. Pat Brown, 107. SIDd•ta aodded approval of propoait:iOD l, a boad to proridc • 1a111 colle .. a and ..;..,.ity facilities with t 2JO IDillion, by a YOte ol 404 to S6. Propoa1UC1D ~. whec:h seeks ID lower the requared vote needed 110 ap~ove obh· ption bonds ror h branea and schools from ~ 'J to 60 per cent, won stl.kioGl appovaJ 318 to lll. Propos1t.aan 16. the .. clean asrrnendment," paned student ap~oval 331 to 134. COISULTAIT IAMEO Ne•-port-\ieu school tru • teea have apeeJ to P•' SIOO a da)', for not mme dian 10 da) s. to Or. Tom ~ruth, 1\lldance duecUH of CoVlna·\ aile) unified School Outnct. a a con· sultmt 10 meet .. 1dt the Newport~1eu au1dance and t.esuna comnuuee. .. Teachers don't like double teUIODI ," he aaid. Tho other boDd ianc will be beld for lk SJI'O'Cctioa of the ttust.ees. The Field Act reqwrca that, after detemunina a buildin& fai Ia to meet standards, auatees muat present the swoblem to the •oters in the farm of a tu overr•de and bond iuue to Jive them the choioe or repatr of the racili ty ar Ill abandonmcnL Such an action will free lhe auaa.u ol penonal liability if dse buildina were to col&ap.e becauae ol lateral an•• ar oeber scructu.nl dcfec:ta. Boo bu • iii• • eel Roy 0. ~ran, admlnaa· ~--e yllg cr CIZ lrabYC Ualltant. I&Jd &ha, ~ all buildinp in the Dia· n.. N"pan a .. c:h Ci~ mone y cocktail bar. or tncl .,. aafe llut that N ... Cou.c:il Ilea receiYM a laYCIII. We ea.caot let ~ pc.t H~ Hiltl. '-ailt k· lettlf of crit:iciam fot ill lhe ban (not drank bara). for ll.e Pi•lcl A.c&.. bl -..rcwa1 ~ •• aaa ot cu Hwnb for ~. Cook'• not mHt preaeala........,.. --.y to ..., iatoaica&iaa courare (tor YOCiDa ·"'no"j. n. adaool ia eow •dew Uqaor for a meeti., ol Let'a be coaatNctiYe i a,. ·~ bJ Jola A. 'fllnill Mid _,01'1 ..S chy --aen~ send ol d.la.cliW~." Auociatnto *'-'-._ t.llly W. JolaaiDa, 1610 -k -.... ~... • ... LIO ...... ..., •-a-•... --•-aa.aiJ ., •-. W. ~-Pt., C•cnJ -... '" _.. .-v-........ _... I ,· .... ~ .. -asr-IY -eel -•-oo -.,......, N..,.,. WIGCe u follows: -• -~ wi* •• code • '"C."t 101 *lu c1 a Cbtlu 1t. Coud~ Ill Odaet bui 14.., w.,. M.i It beaer -.,, -. ccaanc· Ect••aaer. Balboa. waa an. .. FieW A.ct 111at dH ""· .... ._._ti .. , to clftn•d •• lha •ilona ol Mil de• ..._ .. Dhi· ..... _, .... to .... •-.,of .... raJ tft •• ~ .... ol ..... Ar*l ... ...., .......... tl ,_ ~le .. wi* n • a.d ~. •'-••.-.. ,111M .L •--...... ~ ~ c...-i11 W..•. ill '>ilt. n. Ab#•l•...._ ...... Mo.• '---_.. -·• a., 101 E .... ..._ ille. 1611 ... a.. • .. -.a-... ,_._ .... )..I ~.._~·~•'._Us·~ a..t. .... r e *• ... IIZIWI .. -•..., _,.,, ~ ~. tCII ... ch• .. 'an1u It ... ,_ ... pas **'• Nee*"' ctlll"aa...,.. .._ . ......., • .. ._ el .. _. -••11•. _. ... acaef • • ,.. "',... .......... ,, • • ..... .... w.cl ....... .... .. ... • -.. ..... .. ~ • ._. • ..-... , ol Mr. ·c...t..· • la•u'len~• fl._.,. r ............... ., ..w ........................ ... _ _, .... -..., ........... ,__ .... ~ , ............. .... • .__. • ..._all&... ,._. .. ,I all. City guarded by is lands Exten11ve defensive action apinst pos11ble danaer from tidal waves was taken by Newport Beach c1 t) officials Janna the tedal threat of 21~ weeks aao. Tltis word of reauutance carne from Cit)' \tana&er Harvey Hurlburt' office an reply t.o cnllcesm from John Durio, pres 1dent of the L1do Sanda Conwnun1ty A~osn. And from a lon& time res i· dent, who sa1d he d1d not wi sb to ae t personally em· broiled an the ar,ument, came the comment that Newport Beach is not en a danaer area h far as tidal wave ac uon is concerned. Our Cit) •~ we II protected by Off shore IS lands, be said. and he added that since re cord keepin& started back in 187 S dlere baa never been any incident o( tidal wave penl. There v. as a scate here dunna the 19 33 earthquake. but lbere was no occasaon for alarm, he 1a1d. And the tidal effect was mfinl· t.ea imal after the heavy eanbquakc an Alaska several years aao, be atated. \tr. Ouno wrote to the City Counctl last week, sayio,a that the ca t) had taken almo t no ac tion to warn Joe a I res1de111s Oct. 17, wben there were reports or pendtna danger. "As a c1 uzen of 'e-wport. Beach , I demand your tm- medta\e acuon," he wrote. He saed that the L1do ~da Ann. • "lookaoa fu a auc:o Of auru tar de· Yicc to warn our reaidanu aJid pelbaps a few lucky .... ·*""·" Ke w~d the ctt) lD ut •P a wamrna a)•a&em. 1ft ftl)ly, a C• ......... tepOI1 a aetiaa cahe by die ci wu pro .,.,.-.ct by Merrill Duncae, aui &ant chief of police. Here it lie tnt ol his report: .. In reai)O'lse to a let.aer !romJobo Ou.rio, Pfetldn&.of Lido Sanda Conmuaj ty Auocaation, cnticizina ae City of Newport Beach [• not makin1 preparations [or &hreatened dasuter lut October 17th, I w11h to re• port the folloW1oa : "1. 1\l ~pl"fo:umately 1:.20 P.\t th11 department waa noufied that there bM been a e1l>m1.: d1St.111ben~e off the coHt of Peru which had resulted 1n the develop. ment of a u dal wave. Tbere was no 1ndacat1on u to the maan1tuJe, ~reed or dueo- tJon of the alleaed udal wave. "2. ~t apJYO"ITIIIteJy ~:JO P. \l the Lnt ted State a Coaat Guard 1nJtcateJ that the) were rno' 1na theu sh1~ five mtle~ •"IUl 1u sea. At thu bme I act1vateJ t.he enure reaource" of the de- pa.r1ment, ~ncludeng reserve officers. .. l . Oranae Count} t ev1l Defense bad reco1Ycd all Uleae nouf)c auon11 . .. ~. I\ II detecu v~ and peraODDel act d1~!1(t1od to acne as evacuatloa o('flceu were auem~eJ w•UI nccea· 181)' veh 1C:Olat eq1U pme.tlt at •o C1 t.) Corporauon ¥atd !Mder tbe c onwnand ol Captalll '1•nuJh. "S. Oucf RuJ activ.t&d 1he \lattM fety Dcpett· rant aad \4r. 1 1 ol llae Harbof Dcpercr.at cbl lbe same for hia •.-laa- .!WORT "ARm R EN SUJI FUIST SltnON --P ... Z TMI OPPtOAL MIWSPANI OP THI OTY OP M~T IL\Ot THE 1/A~BOH AlttA'S OFFSET N£rSPA,£1t Offkt! w ~··• .. ••-•• ,..,. E•lt• e..aw~ n2a t:. eo.. ttwy., c-... taw c.w. -9262.S. T!LIPHOMit 67USJO (AI .. c:.4. 714) THE l'fEWPOIT HARBOR £N5JCN Ia ,._ ollly .. _,... fl'lMe4 aacl publ••hetl 1e tbe Cky of N.-,on Buell, __, tbe oa.ly locally •wMd al\d opw•ed ... .,_,., Ia cbe Newport ~Coeaa ..... Ar .. a. P11bllaMd -ekly, o• TllarMay. S.co114 d-,. .... paid at Coro11• del M.r, Calif. Ttl£ NEW .. ORT H~RBOR ENSIGN w .. acljiiCtpd to be a •••- ,_.,,., of 1ennal clrculauoo by coun de<!Hi! No. A-20171 .._ttd Ma y 14, 19!>1, In ~er1or Court for the Co•My of Ora:r, State of CaJUOf,.ie, and by , .. l!IO,. thneol i• q11elifled to p•ltli all p•ltllc aotlct'!l requ•ted by law. ~RVO £. HAAf'A .. Ow•ttr aad P.-li..,_. PEC HAAPA . .AaaociMe [d,tor SUeSCII,.TION IAT(S '" Harbor Atu; Oft• y.•, U .OO; 2 re••• 17.00 Out of H.,bot Ana, Dee re•, IS.OO; 2 re.,a. 19.00 ~"0~~ <71.. .etlf ~ ,A.,_ ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensi~ NOV. I WILL TEST VOnNG CONCERN T4JI'Sday's elect•on will be a test of the citi zen vot er, rather than of the pol1 ttcal candidate. The test will be whether tt-e voto:r "'''' cast h1s ballot with the a im in mind to proi•'Ct t. oHn wei fa re and to preserve the strength and securrty t th" nation. Never tUVL the 1 ~sues been so crystal clear, touching thr l'verydJy ltves vf all citizens. On the local scene, the most JnPM('nt and urgent tssue 15 the alarming ri se in food prices, rl~ul ttng lr?'" the ruinous spending schemes of Prtc..irlent John>vn 's AdministratiOn. An issue both local and fore1yn 's the escalating war in Vietnam, which is IJ• ng lncJI bo; ~ H1tO ,1 war that tht Johnson Aci'ninistra- t• ,. scerT' to hJv•' n~" tn tent to win. A Jrd issue, grimly rri' cting urI''" war rrsis,is President Johnson's shoclc- 'fiJ,t'IU tn>• .. te'lt 1«:••Jnd for mo re tradewith the communist n.at• ''S, whtlt tt e CO"'""unists are killing and wounding o • • tiel 1 s 1 n / E tn J,..,. .~ t~ :r esc SJes in ,.,,nd, how can any concerned voter :.l>· J bal :t for ~;:andtdates who are in the Lyndon John- "J • • • strataht 1111PAI1YIN IJ , .. AI.IIIIH J could nevn-become what'• popularly aomrwheno to thc-kit ol the pompous. pbony known as a "good'' Republicaa. Or a "sood" C~mtnt, w~l"htr that is. f'Aomocnt, or ·~~· Third Party ~r. Moat Rtpu.blkans havt a simpk platform: A "soo<f" ~ man is one who putt party C~t iN. Whatever it takts, ~t in. f have ar- 2head ol pnnc1ple•. He who wars the col-sued lon and Joud with t~.-people for 2) lar o~ thc-party mutt pay the penalty -dq-~ars. ~of them aay \\ith sincmty (a~ did radatJon. GoJdwattr ot Nrbon Rockt"frlwr) il we ~t In the e~t races 1 have made epctthn hint in, w~ tan convt'n hun. Which is anoth· for b-lth Democrat and Republican eandi.-c-r \"ert.ion of that ancie-nt dichr: ··vou ha''C" datrl. For insunc.r, in Arb.aeas I tupponed to ~~ ,rutnJ br-fono )'OU can bf. a statl"sman." ()(-mocrat J&m johntOn apimt Republican To which dle obviou' anJWtr is : "Name me Winthrop Rocll.efeliH. There is no livina one man who e~r ran on a libt-ral platform Rod.drller, to my know~ who I would and turned CONt"rv:ui~ wb~n he got 1n. Or, 'ltpport for dos' cateher. ll JOU want an in,. nam~ me one man who I"Vt'r lird hi• way in- dication <'I the Ktual no4.hiQcnea ol the Re-to ofti« and then turM<I hone"." publican Party in mort ol the South. you That tbrory it &J ridiculous as the claim don't hav~ to loolc any further than Arbn· that oncr Red China ~ts in the United Na· ow. Winthrop R«kefeller now u the Arkan· tioru she'll ~llow and ~t c.ivilized. (Like !Ia'\ krpt~blican Party. Arbnau wu told onc.r the other comrats and cannibals..) aJontt with tome otMr real nta~-for $15 I havr ttruinly trW-d to makc this artie~ million (as part ol the Louisiana Purchue) on politics nMXk-rate, fri<-nd,. You will nott" l ran't bditw Ark.an!&S is saiJI for sale. that 1 ha,·e not once rf'h~IT'ed to cheap poli- 1 hn~ been asked many titnn why our ticians. Thf'~ an-no chf'ap politician\, they .4.l..ABAMA FARMER rdUied to ta.kr a a~ all t'CJ)f'nsiVf'! Thcrt' .m·, of courst'. a ft·w tand on thr CUI'TC"Dl election in Alabama: ltonr 11 politician• But thf"\ 'n· .as u nu•ual :J'\ .- Tht' an-wt"r i~ eby. We didn't ch~ lJe. five-letter work at fkorL.,·h1 A~ Mark T~~o·ain tw~n Martin and WaJlacz becau!C" they're ob~t\cd : "An hont<•l man m politics shitlf"' hoth vood: and Wt' didn't ch005e between mon-than ht' would dl'C"wht'rf'." Grt'nier 1\nd Sparkman becaUJC" tht"y'rr both But let us gi\'r crt·dit y, hen-rrt'dll IS due. bad. As they ~~ in Alaba1113, bedfellows Many of vou duubtl<'~ sa~~o thf' pt'rfonnances make stranJrC" politics.. of the trained flt-M at tht' fau It i& qullf' re- In Tt'nneuet" our advice wLc : Oon't fail markabl~ ~h-.1 fka' can h~.· trained tu do. So to far/ to vott' for either Frank C lt-mt"nt or takt" comfort. MarL. TY.ain ob~" cd: ''Fiei\s Junior Rak .. r for BiK Mouth Ba.u' ~nate can bt-tau'Jht ncarh anvthlft!( that a con· Sut. Baker i~ the son-in-law of Lyndon John· !:!rt"s~man can." '!On's floor mana~r. Everett Dirksen, and is .-\nd \•icc vcrs-1. -... -•t• ... -... ~·~ ._. .. ,_ • t #' ,-~··\.•• ~~ ._.;'" ... _., ........ • ..... 1 . . .. f!.-•. : '• .• · ... ~ • I . ~ •... --. ... ---. . ... ~·· By ••· J-•• I . Utt ~emina the war are in the ln recent weeki my mail oo form of a question: .. When the subject of Viet Nem bas are we aoina to win the wu been quite heavy. Most of in VietNam? the letters I recetve con· I •iab 1 kne11(1 This I do know~ you can- not win a war until you mete up your mind to win it, and it is be comma more clear by the day that this most buic deciSion has not yet been a........... )-...... w ...._ •• ..._ • .,... ~.u ..._ •_.oaa waya ~. ~••• CUMIM Md apoba aplaat to l*foaa. "* (Aaoe,.,..) ......_itioe 14. Tllte other Ealbettled Propoaitioe 14 I• J .. uoe Mltahall P. Mc:- met iu Waterloo ••ly ia CotDb. May •be• tho Swe 8apreme J•dc. Wbi&e diuent.ed Cowt declared h to bo •· from the deciaion of the OODstitutiooal. h may be Court, alvina as bla rca- moulcterina in Ita pave, but aoaa lhoae aet for&h in the ita spirit ia mueblaa oo c .. e ol Mulkey v1. Reitman, -the spirit whi~btpromp&ed a caae wbic:h had been ap- the vaal maj01lty of the vo-pealed from a do~iaion of &era of tho State of CaH· cbe Superior Court of Oranae fonda co rise up In dofenao County. Juatice White sta· ot the riaht of ownership ted in put 11 follow a: and of the disposition of "Nothina In the federal their property. Conttitution aivea one ~iti· Ott Moaday niabt -Hel&o-aen the rlaht to acquire we'een, aboata, hobaobUna JII'Operty from another ~iti­ and the terrors of the nllbt zen who does not wish to mouccd out homes. On tell it to him even if the TUeaday nipt at a ••no refusal is bat~d on race or vote OD j~aaticea rally'• reli,ion. 1 do not justify aponsorod by tho Oranao discriminatory Pfivate con- County Citizen.• Council, duct oor approve the state's held at the Premont Junior failure to fatbid it. but 1 HiJb School in Aaabeim. nbmh that it is not the State Senator _J~n Schmitz s-ovinc:e of this court by paraded political ahosts judicial fiat to ena~t le&ia- upon the rostrum. letion, a function reserved His purpose was to tell to the people or the leais· the truth about re~ent Cali· leture ... fornia Supreme Court deci· Justice Marshall F. Mc- siona relatina to law en• Comb con~urred in dissent- forcement, pornopaphy, and ina op1n1on of Justice property riJhta. He paid White, atatina 11 follows: particulu reference to the ••unless we arc to be- justices who struck down come a socialistic State in Proposition 14. which people have only The theme of the meetina limited riahts to privately was a "no vote on justices. •• own, poueu, enjoy, and/or Nevertheleu, let us rise in dispose of property, real or defense of 2 members of the peuonal, the proposed ae- Supreme Court, who dis· cision is obnoxious to our sented from the majority besic fonn of aovernmenL opinion. l)ne of them is ••The people ofCahfornia, Justice Thomas P. White. by enactina Section 26, Art. who bad been selected to 1 of the Constitution, have act as a substitute for a made it altoaether clear dtiie ript to owa, poueu Mtd enjoy priva .. ownersllip ol property. .. By its dociaioa. our Court has elfectivoly nul- lified the will of tho people from whom h d.PfiYol Ita power:• Thus wo have t-wo illua- trioua public: sorvuta - Justices 'White and Matahell P. McComb -whoao name a rina oot loud and tloar above the noise end ton~alt ol the political bettie. Tbey deserve the plaudha of aer• iotU minded voters who be· lieve in the inviolability or property riahta -that the riaht to acquire, to enjoy and to dispose of au<:h PJO- perty is fundamental in America. Some sianal honor should be accorded them. Justjce White, hevina retired from servina as a Justice on the Supreme Court, is no lonaer a s:on- testant ror reelection. J usticc: \1arahell F. \4<:· Comb is a candidate for re- election. Let us hope that the Conservati ve voters in Oranae County wi II rally to his support, and JOin wi th the lesion of sober minded voters elsewhere in the State. to return him to of- fice on Election ')ay. This is a recognition which he richly deserves, and an honor to be confened upon and to the Supreme Cowt, which sadly needs men of conscience, of couraae and character lo bolster ttl in- tepity quotienL Perhaps, election to the office of United States Senator would be the next s tep. YOU VOTERS CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT T• • 1 • ,, t ng •n the 34th Congressiooal D•strict n1,. • .1 ~. t do something about this situation. ln- ;:~~~h~~~~-L-e~H~e-r-s~-,-o~th~-e~-E-d~1.-t-o~r~~ of State Oean Rusk, and var· ious and sundry other offi-FIGHTING WIM"""-"L 1 "' STATE IOIIIIP CJ'tLnt r.:j re .. r an R•chard Hanna is a Johnson man. .., l'' ... : rJt "~9 I onl y b0• by the Americans for Con- st t ... : 'Ill A:t1c.r ')hv.vs how cons1 s tently he supports the inf 1t1:;n l rt sr~>•HJ•ng schemes of the Johnson Administra- t• ·. T1•c ;ath r) str~ c t has a chance to send Frank L a- ~.111' 'tJ ·1qr ~>,s ,,, place of Rep.H annaandh~lp reverse tJ" 1 lr f ~rer orng Jnd defeat. t '' -u, '"4 str .t, .ve have an •ncumbent candidate who · • · th• Jrhnson corral, but is on our s ide -Rep. J 1 • ~·" rates J h•gh 9 5" on the ACA rating for ~Jur Jt' q ~~"stltJ tr onal 1eg1slation and sound fiscal ~ '''Y· 6.-r. tt des~11es an o verwtl elming vote for a trip tJ~• t'> WJsh•ngton. Jrr tt·c !vP Col d orn 1a ra ce, th~ issue IS eQually clear. G "· >J ,. t'.!r "'', true to his devotion to big soending, has e~u, rt .-I those housewives who are boy- ' "''i J"j "'Jr~ et s n the~r misdi reeled fight • r , -:• c.;. Qonald Reagan recogni zes the true J' t1 ::-rtt:es. He s ay s that the housew1ves • , • j at the Tark et s, but at the federal go- u ... g rf atton by defc•t spending . ~· • o ,"I• fo • PJrald Reagan for governor will show y .r ,.,,,, ,,, ~~~ "~·ng p11 ces, and Hill give Mr. Rea· ll'' ' J t• 1 r jettulg fiscal a ffairs 1n order in Cali· f •n1 , .'<' t rr 1n~> r~st Of government IS grOWing 5 tim es h ,,.., '' u • tt'~' noouiJt•on. 1 '·' v t H'"U ~1elo the fight agatnst rtStng pr~ce s and " n 1 t 1 '" vJ rr -rl ectrng s tate Senator John Schmitz in tl . ··~"' ·, tr 't. fH flas Jl ways voted against big spend- " • t • , ,, 1,.,, CJ tt•n g back go vernm ent spending is t•' , :, '' • 1•t fr Nn the bu rden on us taxpayers. . . . 11 .. •t 1.1 I hPip wrll be Houston Flournoy fo r •, ~ 0"'' ~ rt~cr fo r lteutenant governor, Frank ~·c~.l'/ :' ~tate, Ivy Baker P riest for trea- 11 w ~ for attorney general, Frank Me- v Jr t ;I roual zatton, Robert Badham f6r ·• -:;t s tr ct Th.:>se o f you in the 35th •· ' r J11 .1St your vo te fo r J ames Whetmore. • • • FOUR JUSTICES DESERVE "NO" VOTE r r • ' r 1 • ,. n 1 long whll e, ther~· s a chance to .,,,,. , :1 "'' r 1 ,, "''ct•ons •n the choice o f justices 1 tr .Jl ,, • •· Jurt. I have heard objections to the the JUSt•ces off the bench, becaus~ , u'd be beyond politics. But these 4 t• • Ht' rr p..,l1 trcs, all r~ght, and have scorned th~ ''"•' " '11 tP tSt')n c;,f Cal iforn ia voters to preserve the fr,, I• • : t J 1 111•1 sPI J oroperty. lu•,t• t, JUt':. Hu rlc e and Paul Peek and Chief Justice Rogt r Tr 1ynor rul c·d P rop. 14 unconstitutional. Justice Stanley ~.bsk dtd not JOin in that ruling, but had previously decl c1reJ hr·nc..f:'l f <l'Jdinst 14. Vo te "no" on all of these 4, and g• ve Ronald Reagan the pti vi I ege of appointing new JUS tices. Justtcf:' Marshall McComb deserv~s a "yes" vote to r c;upporttnq P rl)p. 14. • • • COMMENTS ON THE PROPOSino•s As fo r the pronos•tions on the ballot, a generally safe gu• de 's to vote "no" If you are in doubt. That pretty well appl•es rn next Tuesday's voting. I'll single out 2 part• cu·l ar proposals for a "no" vote, because they both would mean an additional burden in our alr~adytremendous cost o t schooling. Thest are Prop. 2, bonds tor colleges and uni v~rsi ties, and Prop. D, the Orange Coast Junior Col t~ge District tax override. The "no" wil l be an ex- pressioo o f tax revolt in I anguage that can be understood, also a voice of protest against the ccrnpus incidents that have vio lated standards o f decency. r have previously expressed my stand against Prop. lA, the constlwtional revision proposal, because It would uuse an exorbitant Increase in legislators' salaries, and would establ ish law.malclng a s a full-time occ1.1patlon. Too much harm Is done already on a parMlme basis. On the antl~bscenlty Prop. 16, you will have to decide bet.-een your desire to COft'lbat the frightful peril of por- nography, and your conum thlt the PfOPGWI Is lttallr defectJve. You will have to mae 10U' own ckci~Oft. (Pu- sonatly, 1 am going to vote "yes."> On all tt\1 ob PtO- ,posltions, I will vote ''fto," ae~pt lor •• last It• on ltlt ballot tor Newport Be ldt ¥DtlfS. PfOP. E, whldt will correct a previous ontslgftt 1ft .,._.,,,. Itt Mit of cl tt-owned t~d. SoH wtlt be "yes" • E. The ttme has come for the t&Jtpayers of the state of Californ.i a and the nation to demand a halt in the ever- mountina toll of taxation on productive eaminas and in the p owana tu threat to home ownership. The burden of tautioo oo many retired home owa.re and propraotors of smaU buSinesses ia already ruin• ous. Por the middle-income rami ly. the backbone or our economy, 1 t 11 approachina the limit of what can be bome. The personal 1ncome tax, federal and s tate, hacks orr peat chunks of the earnmas of the husband and father, and of the work- In& ware. Then there is the constant n1bble and bite of the: ~"'r state sales lU. wh1 ch amounts to 80 cents on every 520 purchase . Calif,,rnia taxpayers ue an a mood for rebellion and r-L. Ill c:ials of the Administration --WI a The Edjtor or the Ensian • have repeated over and over their contention that our aim I have been watchina and all claim to aerve them well. in Viet Nam is not victory, listenina for sometime to But there is a disturbina but stalemate. It has not the appeals citizens ue tendency toward direction· yet occurred to the civilians makina in reaud to finances. o r their affairs from the top, runnin& this war that inlthe They amaze me. without reaard to the wishes absence of a quest for vic-~II around them in the air of the members, which seems tory the only alternative as are murmurs of bankrup~y; to be powina in direct paral-defeat. and to be sure, this could let to the powth or bi& ao-It seems to me that ow be worse than smoa. Aa I ftrM!IIlll and Its removal problem in clearly defioln& have been told, the smoa II from <:loae, dire<:t control a aoel in Viet Nam lies in beina produced by the poli- by individual citizens. the fact that we do no t ap-tic:ians and beina freely Thia tendency, unleu pear to have a clearly de-dispensed in order that you checked, reverses the pro-fined poltcy v11-a-¥il the and I never see just whet per channels for leadership International Communist they are doina. and policy-maltlnJ by these consp~racy. Th1s fact bas The thouaht of rationina p oups. Instead or sprinain& mamfested itself time and cuds and tiabt money ro- up from the pass roots, time aaain 1n the failure we minds me of the period leadership is aiven and have suffered in Cuba, AI· prior to our entty into the policy made by lordly de-rica, and the remainder of Second World War . Thinas crees from on h iJh. the world. have certainly improved As a le&i&letor I often The Conununists, be they since then, however. Re· come in contact with this Russian, Butauian, Viet-member how you often had trend and its effects, both namesc: or Chinese, are the stamps and no money in the representatives of or-actively enaaaed in a wu, with which you could pur- aanized aroups who appear sometimes cold, often hoL chase the product.l)on't before leaislat ive commit· They reco&nize the free-worry! Uncle Sam will be tees, and in the chan&ina at-world as their enemy, and supplyina both stamps and titude of too many in aovem-the United States as the money this time, whi~b every politic1an in the state ~nt itself, . w~o .be&.in to prime taraet in this war. Our acts ua beet to the tiaht knows 1t. The peat danaer think that theu JOb 11 to sell position would be very much money situation. Somethina 1s that cleverly drafted various fonns or socialism like that of a prize fiahter about the war on poverty _ P'oposals for shaftina the to the ~ople in~te~. of r:-st.andina in the rina, beina or would you believe build- bwden w11l conceal the pres_entma the andtv1duals "'--at•n va·aorously by his h d r ... L......-d ..... "' ina tunne Is (just ror those Ill act that u•e uw en des1re to be free. opponent, and all the while If · who don't want to build 1lse contanues to arow. On the national level, the insistina that he was no t In vaew or that danaer, same trend is apparent In involved in a fiaht. Indeed bridaes}. California vo ters should the policy Pfooou.ncements this p&rallel could be car• I cannot u.nderatand how thank State Senator IJeorae of such oraanizations as ried even further by addina so many people caa remajn '>. \1lller Jr. of Contta the National Council of the areater absurdity of confuaed. Or is it just Chat Costa County for his frank-Churches, the National Stu-bavina the prize fiahter's they are uleep" Ript now ness -tf for nothin& else -dent Auociation, and the manaaer and handlers auist they uo beina led by tho 1n recently statina exactly Leaaue of Women Voters. the aaaressor between nose into a seu~h or new what he expec ts the leai •--.11 three of these oraaniu· rouncb. ways to brina money into lat we to do about ancreas-tioos claim to speak for The war in Viet Nam is the Treasury of the State of 1n1 spendina and raisin& thousands, even millions. part and parcel of the eo~ California, and sure enouah taxes '" the forth~omioa All have • centralized, munist drive to conquer the the politicians arc loadioa 1966 session. ... he is bureaucratic hierarchy which world. It is not • spearate the way; but let someone chairman of the state son-often takes poaitions dia-or isolated incident; it is mention the idea of findina ate finance committee, Sen-mecric:ally opposed to the just another battle in the new ways to curb aovern- ator \1iller's rnedictions views of the majority of the cold war. ment apenclina, &nd very cannot be taken liahlly. members. few will listen. We cannot beain to achieve 11 all ... e women acr.u.a He: was quoted on October At the time of the Bolsho-· · v· N 'I UJ ..,. vactory '" tel ern untt the counnv who ate or•-i· 2Jrd as Pfedictina an io-vit Revolution in Russia, this Administration acc:epu -~ -· crease in tho a tat o sales Lenin aave a name to the these fac:u as valid. We zina apinst the food storoa tal, an increase in the procedure wbcreby a very cannot beain to achieve would ~aanizo into ~PI state personal income tu, amall poop acta eontrol ol victory in Viet Nam until supportma the Ubetcy "or a combination of both .. a maaa oraanization and wo ~ease co attempt co .. build Amendment, they not oaly to provade tho moooy for ad-~laima to apeak and act in brldaea" to the homelands would •.an more ~MY diuonal spendina. the name of all the members, f C 1 t -I 1 tbM tbo1r present ptOJect o ow ommun • ene ... o • ·u bu th ld The cost of aovemment in without dirc~t authorization over which continue co no-w -; save: t •Y W:i California is increaaina from them.. He called it ••de-the auppliu and materials ~ ~~~!'~-•1omedo' <'I r rivo timet at fut .. OQI moc::rat.ic c:cncraliam. •• The ot war co be ueed aaalnat ·r~-~ wut. e ana IOIIM- population. The ONLY way ••democtatic•• pan was • our boys in places lite Viet th101 of lu~nv, val~. ~o to l)fevent • tu iDCtoaao. ahem a mere wlndow.dreu• N my way ol dunktna. Ibis 11 __ .. ulti'mat ly to --.lruoa • of. • ..... ~. am. .... more i-tant o( the IIDU • ·--~ •na YOtUll WhuU\It me.-It is an unfortunate (act . ·-...,... taut on all now OYen..nt.... inJ(ul choice• •. Bot it cloak• but none tho lou a rac:t: two proJectt. ed by them, it to cat beck ed ia attracllve aarb tho dtat 1lfE ONLY WAY IN -mnaa---..,..--... --ll• abarply on aovern~~~r~ot bard Ca<:ta ol power embodi· WHICH PEACE IN nus """" IrK ~ spendiq. Por thia r .. aoa, ed ill the .. cutrallam." WOilLDCAN Be OBTAINED Aad ecco.t .at .. ao..- 1 have COftail&eatly YO\td J•t aa we 1oed moro ef• lS ntROU<Jt lltE ReDUC-ulforiq ot CMr t..oN Ia eaJ- a,pinat bia tpeadiq Wlla Cecti•• limita oa .,.,,... 110N OP llt£ COMMUNIST •atioe; •••• ae o.r Mlo11M ovet aince I btpa ,.., .. mo1t an4 rea.ntion ot locel CONSPIRACY 10 A POINT brocher Put alto lltCOftllliaa untiaa Otup Couaty Ia CGGIIOI o•tt k>cal atralra. OP NPOTENCY PROM to ta.. wi.-. P"-•• Secr-ato. I elt&ll .-.. ao w ... d ..,.. i1de-HOC ntEY CAN NO Ida lleda wriu.a .... yoe; tal• tllat ,.eofd. ......, ialtiatiYe '-J io-I...ONOPJt. nutBATI!N MAN-Aa al.o Ia aU ~~ • • • di~ .S ..all,...... KINO. opittle"e, apeak& .. ia ._ Thouadt apoa ~!oaf.... ... a. .. cUc..UO. ,.._ ~ If .. ooeti_... 10 ,..,_. cl -... ~: Ia .w• of A.ric•• ....... .., ....... .«ice• ot ... ~ .., eadl --c~ tat .. ·-............. « .,.. ~1aaioU _.. IMiDIMiie. B"'Y iMJ¥1-.... , M ll lt ..,. ...a, ..._....._ ..._ .., .. , • .., .. Mel f....,_. ........ •'"W" ~ ., .... , ..... ....._ ..... _. .... _....., _. ....... ..._..,, at• wi• a ... to .._ _. act for w • .u; .-1111 ~ ......... o. .-. ... .,. u .., • .a.o .. .......... , ............................... ...., .... -........................... ... I lu•'W ... Ml .. • ••c, -W.wul l._ .._ .... .,, -............. •••"--Cl ... .....,. .._.., ,_, ..... _. '-" ce. ... t... ...,.. "' ldri*'-· S: U , J6j Perhaps too many of us will never learn. We stand and lauah at a ')on '}uixote and then take up the task of buildina windmills with which we ourselves will fi ahl tomonow. Yours for ~ and Country, Richard E. 'Noodin 1SS2 Miramar Balboa 'fAX lti~T Editor of the Euign \1ey we auMut to the achool authorities that in- atead of wringing out the laat peon ies in taution from the already over-bur- dened home owner, that thev increaae the enrollment fe~. charp for those lectures that are now given free, and increaae the price on lhoee that are now loeing money or clo.e to it. You have a bu.aineaa; therefore you ahould make it pay ita 0¥o'n way to a certain extent. lncreue or double the fee lor thoae taking evening cla .. u. The benefit• de· rived from these claases should enhance their in- COI'IIe and enable them to pay more inatead of being freeloedera on the propertv owoera and on retired per- ••• with fixed incomes. Vote •·no" on Proposi- tiooa 2 and 4 and 1) • Tax ~evolt Committee PRCWOSITIOM 1-A Letters to the Editor: At last Californians have a ballo t measure that is at- moat completely non-eontro- versial, bas the support <Jf both Roeaan and Brown and ncar unanimous support from the whole spectrum of political thouaht in ow State. The PfOpoaition is l·A, Constitutional Revision. Tbia JII'Opoaition was ac· cually launched 4 yean aao when Prop. 7 was pass· ed. Tbia allowed the lcais- lature to appoint the Cali- fom.ia Constitution Com-. m1ulon. Por the paat two years thia 69 member com- miuion, with Judae s~ ner ea Chairman, baa met evory month for two-day aeulona. It ia well to remember dlat ow ~aLIIUtion is the )rd lc.t••t in tbe wotld, uc .. "" oaly by IACtia IDCl .. saa .. ot Loaitiaoa. ... c•a• it coetaioa to rMKia apecilic ma .. rial ••ory " .... ,.., ... ~t to ... ,..,.. ror a YOta~ 0111 a ri'INa pn!CM)tl tloo a ••111 two "u' at&eat to ale (IOL ...... , .... t DOt c.tly ..................... by MWtalt ....... P1!f. l•A •u• .ly wlda All. II. AA IV ..t V, .w..ua~M~• .. ,... ... Aft. YI_.VIDll • a h t ,.._ Ollllillu._ .......... lrlklel-a priority basu but will con• tinuc: to meet until they h~ve reconunended chanaes and dele uons 1ft the entire constitution. By sayina yes to Prop. 1· " a voter taku the rust s tep towarJ chanaes that will br1na the constitution into focus wi th present day teality. 'V1th the Uemen- dous arowth of the f)tate, fdt all pucueal purpose•, Calilomia has full-time leaislators. JUSt as there arc: tu 11-llmc I eai stators at the ~ation's Cap1tol; how- ever, Cahforn1a•s present ConstitUtion does not allow for annual sess1ons but al- lows 1nstead for budaet sess1ons 1n even years and re&ular sesswns 1ft odd yeah. Chanae 1s necessuy tn all thinas and s ince the people voted t.'te \onsutu• tion ~evision Commission into existence in 1962, they should support its reco~ mendations by voting ,.yes " on Prop. 1-~. Sarbva C. Eastman Pres 1dent, League: of Women Voters of Otanae Coast .. VOTe FO~ CL£4N'• T o the Editor, The CLE<\N 1n1ttative Proposition 16 -may be the most important 1ssue of this election. It w1sely strengthens our laws aaainst hud-core o bscenity. California is supplyina three·fifths of all the nt· tion's filthy literature, and 7Sty., of it eventually falls into the hands of youna people. It is involved defi· nitely in many sex crimes. This proposition liVes Ul all a chance by vote to start ~leenina up a vulaar dispace whi ch is an inaull to a decent state, and it's none too soon. If our youna- er aeneration is saturated mu<:b lonaer with deptaved and perverted teechinaa on sex, the disease may be ratal to Ameri<:a. P.at na- tions have suec:umbed dwa. Lot Anaelu' Mayat Slm Yorty, in aupportina U.. ini· tiativ-e, noted it is a chanc:.e to e&prcu oureelves for d"cncy. An ove,..belmioa .. Yoa'' YOle will in itaell be a leaaJ fact, helpi.aa to eetabliab fiX the OC*1a aome id .. ol c:.ontemponry ataoclalda iD CaUromia. The Propoaltlon ••• ckawn. 11p wich tho aid ot ..om. ot tbo boat lepl ratllllla. Th• Stau•e Le1lr. lative eoun •• ' euml... ' ~ally and adjMa!M It would k naled ooutita- tiou.l. Oood .... , ..... ,. not oadaapred by it ec-- truJ 10 'fiiOCritJcal caa-. ot a few). Tltoe• no c&ala ........... -... a& all,, it ........... ..... <a.•-·· , ... J} • toth Editor NEIPORT HARfKlR ENSIGIC ARST SECllON--P. 3 THURSO~Y •• OY.3, Ull OODIA 08. 11M CMJf. · (Co.tiaa .. ,.._ ,... ~ adaatJoaal evlcSeed)' )eel haveo•t r .. d It (, dae)' hope you havto't!). c ... ful pro• i a ioe Ia iDe luct.d to pr9vent aay auch cSuaer. It la aa ucollent hope for aeuint action aaalnat a shameful nil. Why would anyone oppose aucb a propoaitioe? It' a hard to find reasons till you recall there ue two billion dollara annually in the ulo of this poiaon, which ia vul- aar beyond belief. Its pur- veyors have aome intereat• ina connection s with politi• ciana and reportedly with one county's dialrict at- torney. Proposi tton 16 ia no throat, either, 10 any CS.cent• purposed writer, publiaher or moviemakor (thouah tome have been led to beUove othorwi se ). As \0 the few vocal reliaaonists who en- a•neer oppoaation, this is not so stranae when you consider aome backslidden churchmen ate e ven qu1ck to apoloaize for communism, homosuualaty, the Viet Con&, even atheism, to the embarrassment of the if mem- bers. \iost believera ud most leaders in all reliaioaa are stronaly an accord with this initiative. If you read the entire Propoaition younelf on oaae 36 in baclc of tho book· let with your sample ballot, you know there 11 nothina danaerous about this one. That re~ooundina "Yes'" on 16 as a chance for "the people" 10 aovOf'n them- selves with self-fespec t for the aood of all Ameflca. Respec tfully, J . F. Coppedae ~orthndae SCHOOL TAX BURDEN EdaiOr of the EntiJn, I have seen a number of Utoriale wliiJ •• IIMiilcS ..oe.e for tet.ool -... lind IIIC'naea oe O¥erride tuea ..ct h haa been inainuat ed that ia people do not vote fOf increaae in school booda and las ovemdes they are oppoaed 10 educa- tion for the pupi 1. Ninety nine per cent of the people want to ~>Ce our children and )'Ouna people aot a aood educ ation in biah acbool and colleae. but it is aettina to the point where tho home owner\ of an individual home and 10 people ownina property 10 root, that our school tax billa are &ettina so ha&h that they cannot s t.and the proasure, and the orr<>!>t· tion 10 an additional \chuol tax and school bonJ:. tl> aettina so areat that more people who want tn l>Ce aood schools and education cannot afford to ~:arn the tax and dollai anJ ~ent., load for the ad,J.twna l b·md issues and overrtde ... It has come to the J'4>tnt that school lalle'> anJ l>ver- rides plus the mcre h .: m ow assessed valuattnn, nn our homes are becommg un- bearable. I am talc an& my n\!o n hnme as an example, m I Q<;~ rn) taxes on my hnm<! ""c re $288.55, on my :.amc home in the same locatlnn 10 196~5 my total hall was 545.16 and m) tax rate \!o al> S7.67. On my 196f.·l%1 lax ba ll the tota I ta' .., \Fl.llt ~h and my tax rat e t;, \~.71<. In 1965 m' ,ch111111 tax 110 my home wa-; \~5 5.Rt;, the balance or the taul> ~ere '289.)1. On the l%fl·l%7 tax ball, m~ "·" •ul ta' ral'•· ed 10 S353.36. the ba l an~e of my taxes arc \:95. We have alreaJ~ vnted an overude n n nur htgh ,~huul for ne't \car \!oht~h wtll rtase m~ -.~:hc~<•l ta' an ad- ditiOnal S~4 or s~S anJ no w we are beang .t~ Iced to v~>te an additional H c~nts v.ht ch would make m) tax btll IJ•l up approximatelv S:!!l.A year, whach m) ll'tal sehoul tax would be H06 for ne't year. \1y school tu an 1 QS:! on W!!!!:!~!!!.!!.!!!!!~~ my home ••• approxtmat ely SISO. "0 •1& f MIAJU CAMillA NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT 11.. VD. PH. 646-9J13t.:oata Mea& --~--- ~POR T • SECOND FEATUIE • "IMI . ' I , . • !!Le --·----· .!!liP: .. . ....-: ...... a-.uu.: • .......... -----· IMES .4 Rod T.,lar _. Tra•or~ia ••ntiL ... Mwr -alto- HaDIY PC!Me •d JOMDt W<*twlld ia .... , ........ A TJLI In the last 1 ~ years the taxes on our homes have aone up approxt matel~ :75'( and the earmng capac at} tu people who have ret~red tn the 50 to 80 year niJ brac- ket ha~ decrehed from 'iO 10 7Q<Y.,. It as tame for the ~chool boards anJ !>~o:h~ml <>fft-:-t ab \0 act busy and ~ee\. •lther sources or taxat11•n and Jc- crease tnstead of a n~rea~o· ina tues ,ln mJt vtdua I home ownerlo and home ren· tal property to be able to hold the pta ces down on rents to the l'nes rentan& homes because they have to stand these s ch~~l tiJlc<; in their payment<> ,,f rent. ~ pers.mal feelang and behef is ever) chald ho uld have a college educataon tf he as wtlltng to gu to col· leae and be educated. • Ao. lot of student:. drop ow after thetr ht&h school edu• calion because they and their parents cannot afford the financta I cost. so I be· lieve that anyone who ts willina and wants tn so to colleae should be loaned the necessary money to be aiven a college education, then be should be requued throuah pay roll deduc tions or income tax on ht s tu bills to pay for the total cost per pupil cost /for bui ldioas and teac hers to ai•e him this education. By aoina to colleae he has i~creased his ea.mioa capa· City from I 00 to 5~ so why shouldn't he be wallina to pay his way and no t ex- pec t people who have never 1000 to colleae to pay hts •ay th.rouah colleae" YOWl truly, Hany Eatus 610 Tustin Ave. Newport Beach MIL .. COMMUMISTS? To the Editor, WHY SHOULD WE HELP C<M«JNISTS Kl LL AMBRJ· CANS? Recently Proaident Jollneon declared that we -t EXPAND trade with 1M eoaa-iat Nat.iool. ftat d .. pi cable .._,.. , t Call a.y._ ... ., .......... QUill IIIQtl tab to ............ . TV Camtta ..... 1e u tU parents lad wivea o1 our servicemen that their na. t ion muat EXPAKD TRADE wtnt ntE ENEMY who ia klllina cbeir loved ones in Vietnam! What hypocriay to loolt into tho faces of these valiant men, as LBJ's re• cent viait to Vietnam, while at the same time sellina them and thear nation out to the enemy! Even aa our G.l.'s spill thear blood over the rico• paddie1, once aaain we have witneued Mr. J ohn- son crawl before the Dol· shevik Bout, seekina ''peace" with an enemy dedacat ed 10 our complete and crushana defeat. Never before an the annals of his- l(lry has there been any- thtn& to equal this trea- che~' OuJ nation ltes exposed today eve~ btt as much as dad our navy tn Poul Har- bor' Has not the anoaant ro~ er of \1cNamuas trt pped u:. of all our defenses? llave not our military offi- cer) been aaued and tied, wh tie our troops contanue to ftght a no·win war un- Jer the leadership or a C'O\f.1UN1ST CO\iMANDER 1n the U.N . <)ecurity Coun· c tl" Has not the black mask or censorship, the polluted press, spread ats venom of lte and decett aniO every nook and comer of our na- tiM" l)oes not full-blown anatchy threaten our land., and behand at all, the "had· den hand" of the E."'JE\1Y WITIII"'J who, havana scazed the reans of our aovemmcnt, guades the destruction of our 1Nestem Chrasttan ctvah· zataon' In re cent weeks, 10 'Nes· tern, 1 Red Chtnese and 11 Ru:.stan shtp!> have unload- ed the equipment to \ell! o ur sons an the port of Hat phona. Wh y have our troops never been allowed to bomb thas port and halt thas continuous flow of arms and supplies" I don't understand how we could have bombed vartually e very c aty an Germany, and nearly all or thell\ in Japan, and now relrain from atrikiq even ruet storaae and dock facalttJes tn ~orth Vtetnam' C"JOd foraave us' Can we con- tanue tn stlence and allow those brave men to dae wtth barely a voace ratsed tn prole t" In the "len-Scott Report (Oct. 19), we learned that J ohnson has recetved an l)mtnou• antelhaence report \lO new miltt.a.ry-nuclear de· velopment an Red Chana, and the warnana of a possible sneak attack upon our Amer· tcan forces an Vietnam, llnce the cream of our fi&ht· tn& men have been concen- tia ted an to that hmned atea. In one fell swoop, our troops could be com- ple tely anihalated1 Further- more tt was predicted that once thas 11 accomplashed, revolutions wall break out tn full force cbrou&hout the world . God help us' I pray that every Amertcan, worthy of the name , w11l ao to his lnees and ask God's for- gaveness. and lias autdance and tnterventton an the days ahead. 11 Chronacles 7:14. For ,..lOCi and Country, Betty Rooney 211 \1uauerate .. ve . Corona del Mar CORONA DEl MAR SCHOOL PTA will hold its 13th annual spa~etti dinner from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. q, in the cafetorium. This dinner, wtlich has as its theme "one night In Ven· ice," is the only fund raising func tion of the PTA, other than the membershto drive. Pictured here di sol aytng some of the decorat :.ns fo r the event are 3 of the P T:... ~ e~ bers, ''~"' I eft, Mrs. Edw " l "'''1 Jr :1 M•s. Jack Harmon o f r .;r-:;r 3 :le '.' J •, tvay ~ and means co- 'tJ ~e<J, J'!'"'~· ~•cl'1 arjHCW"rnond .. 1 3.J oc J : s 3• J. 1_.rs. ::>.K. Sloper of Ba :~d :sla" ~ s ,_res der-t of the PTA. ['1S• ~" cnc ::. New arrivals at Hoag ----= Phott• i• y __,, ~ ..... ler • S.l.scripti-: Sotur~ay. Oct. 22 Girl -\11. and \1rs. Ho- ward T . 'No lfe, 424 Hamil· ton St., Costa \1esa. Boy -\lr. and \trs. Peter 'NeismaM, ·U6 Larkspur o\ve., Corona del \iar. Boy -\1r. and \1rs. John C. Harrmond, 2210 Avalon St., Costa \1esa. Girl -\h. and \trs. Ken· ncth Frtedman, 1994 \1aple St.. Costa \1esa. Gtrl -\1.r. and \1rs. Jack \1. Benton, 2 51 Knox St., Costa \1esa. Sultdoy, Oct. 23 Girl -\11 . and \irs. Pat- rack Pohl, 1770 'Ncstman- s ter, Costa \1esa. Moncfoy, Oct. 24 'Jar I -\1r . and \Irs. \:or· man E. Rtch, ~4H Oranae \ve., Cos ta \1esa. '.Jtrl -\tr. and \trs . Jamel> '1. 'Nooos, 1315 Balcer St., Costa \lte!>a. T11esdoy, Oct. 25 Bo)'-\lr. and \1ls. Joseph \kCormad:, ~322 .o\ralaa St .• East Bluff. Boy -\1f. and \tis. \tartan R obCrts, 30()1 ~oyal Palm Dr., Costa "eaa. Gtrl -\tr. and \Irs . Fred Squaer. 178 Costa \1csa ()t., Co ta \lesa. w.~M-Sdoy, Oc t. 26 So) -\tr. and \'h . Peter '>alebout, 874 C"onarhs St.. Costa \le:.a. T-.tn b.l~ s -\tr. and \lh. Robert . .\dams, 1046 Valen• cia Or., C0sta \ksa. Boy -\lr. and \trs. Ben- Jatnan H. Kleane, 1850 Ptt· c a.Jm Or., Costa \1esa. Thursdoy, Oct. 27 Boy -\lr. and \Irs. John ~un ca, :!037 \taple \ve .• Costa \1esa. Friday, Oct. 2R 'Jtrl -\lr. and \lr:.. \tau- ra ce Easenstetn, 2076 Ptta· laropc Ct., Costa \ksil. 8o) -\h. and \trs. ~ach· ard \'aides, ~8.!0 Boa Va1ota ATTIIIACT HUIIIMIMCIIIIIOS .. ,_, ........ , ...... wl._ • r;,., T .. cloer , .... . a, .... a. 51.90; ., S...n..•ry, ".60. '"c• l,.clv4•• ••• ............. TUCKER WILD BIRD SANCTUARY 29!22 ••tit••• c .. , ......... o ... ,. '"· 649·1760 ')r .• co~ta \lc:)il. Boy -\lr. and \lh. mas llughc:~. :~~ r. <it.. Co:.ta \le,a. Cell 673.0550 LAVENDER FLU Your &r•mdfather probably knew thas cure. Flowers of lavender qwlted an a hat were supposed to ward off"'ltutred-up" nosn .tnd head colds Pleasant treat- ment-but ccrtamly not .t '>Urc cure Today. thanks to mediCal scaence. ~o~~e rune numerous dfcctJvc WIC· car~ .. aptnst "u. ~hooptn& couah and ocher resptratory dt5C.ASCS to tmmunuc "nd procec:t us from the di5Comfons or tnfccttons So, why sutrcr needlessly Ask your ph}'l>K:tan about them Let htm prescnbc the medte.auon th"t ts most drcctJ"e for your needs Then come to u.s for prcscnpuon scn-KZ. Christensen PIMwiiiGCJ JI:Zl E. COUT IIWT. C080•A Da. KU omou 1·2560 ... u..-MD • Me Ullllft-WIW PULL u.w:nllllll ~ _.. .._ • _. .......... --. .... -' .......... ..... -~_.._,..,._ ____ ... .. ........ _...... ...._ .. _...,. ..,_............... _.... ...... .... _. ... _ ....... _,..... ... ............ -.... -............... ..... ............. ..-&_ ............ __ N 0 \1 0 N E 'i 0 0 \ V N -. ! . I e ~Oit~A--_.ATto .._.T~tlt8 e 8UL~-IM V ACUUM 8V.TCM8 e CU8TOM _,, ........ ~'-'-IIIIAM OAa.,._Te e tttart~TIO WA~P OOteDfTIIONa .. 8 • .... -..~ ~uMa ... --..~ .. • a ... veo. BANKA" ERICARD TEXACO -SHELL -RJCHFI£LD-MOBIL ............ s • .__, ............ •EWOIT MABR EnGI A llST SlCTIOII - -P• 4 Pcmut• for l more saore bwldina• •d pedn triln mall in Ne,.,ort Centet helped boo1t cho Oc~&>ber bui ldiDI peanat total lo Sl,'790,918, •d U.c ree<>~d for the fir1t 10 mon chs of the year 10 S24,7 1 S,179. This is more than S6,000,000 above the entire 12-month eotaJ of fll,410,261 for lu t WHAT ,,,...,,,,,liP .-ut ltDlltOIDff FUNDS. All_..,~ AIMBII-__. Mea 57. ~,.. mey authorize imestment of montyS tl MY public: pension or retirement fund, ucept Teadlets Retle9--.t fund. in stocks, shares or other obliption af any corpora· ..._ PnMdes wrious ufeluards restrietina inwstment amounts ...Spolldes.. YES! ----1 IEIICEI TAXPAYEI NE,.IEI ...... taxpaC"L eould per mit tax raductlon. By provktina nels tot ,..,. ment aystem needs In futu,_, Proposition #1 hot.,_ avoid pross ure for increued taus t G finance rwtir.ment benefits. .EUI FIIAIIE lmiE.EI1 IEIEF/11 ~ pu111c ••a,~,,-. n.r reti rement needs 11\Crease with Inflation I~ Income tD l'l'tirlment funds can ftnanc. ttl\s needed lnaease. •Etn IETIIEMEIT FIIIIDI IES/ST IIIFLATIDI ~ mon stDdl ~t by funds is to~ay'a ~ M~ th:tn 30 states do 1t. Ute ir:su:ai\C'e and bankini funds do it. Ccllege endam11ent fl'nds do it. Corporate and union funds do it. Common stlxk mwstmerrt IS JKC&niDd as tDday'a best h«ffe aplnst .nRation. IAFEIIAIIS IETIIE.EIT IIIII Proposition #1 pnMdes safeguard~~ hm1bng the percentage of a tuners assets that can be Invested In stocks, Mtlina a minimum sue for corporations whose stoc:ks may be pur· chawd, provtdtng ttl~ only the nation's most substantial companies may qualify, and requb1ng good diVidend ~nee. WHO,, Fll ,,,,,,, D p Daily newspapers of Los Ancefes, San Francisco, s.n DileJ, .,_, most other major Califomi3 cities. ~lifomia Sbte Chamber af Comtnen:e • California Stat. Afl.-CIO lAhfornia Real Estate Association • California Taxpayen Asso- .ation • ~lifomia League of Cities • County Supervisors Asso-t.~ of C..Jrfomia • Property Oltrnets Tax As.soc:iation of Calif. and many other lt*f1n1 orpn&Dtions and newspapers. CAU10flf~ FOR YES otl •1 !.OU!S B. L I!NOBORG. State~~ Cl\aitrMft I~ w.st 8:tt str..t. • os J11~Jes, Caiifun1• 90005. Telephone 0Untir1t B-1107. GRAND THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1• OODA DEl. MR. CMJF. year. The Newpott Ccotet peoni te u e: The lrviae Co •• 66,27 S •q. CL tct.ail I IOre b.ltld.ina, SS91,800; 8 .. l80 eq. ft. buitdina. S611 ,000i 39,060 sq. Ct. blailclina, $2.46,470; pcdestriu mall. U7S.OOO: total, f2,094,l 70. MEl lEAL CIIOID llliLlTl OF 101111 Cro u Counb'y stu Grea Deal of Coata Mesa Hiah Sd\ool hu been cho s en ~ coaches and sportawri ter as th e fi rst ath lete of the month. So fat this yeat Grea baa taken a fi rst. 2nd and l rd place rn praclJce and leaJue compellllon. tie aiS4' comp~ted 1n the La tlabta lnvrlalH>nal CtO!>S Counln wumament. placrna 8th ou1 of;!()() runner s. Grea IS 16 ~eat!> old and ll> 1n h1 s JU nior 'ear. lie " the son of \h . anJ \h ,. Uu- '4 ard T. Beal, l R6 l c:\lng- ~ln Ln., CtlSl.t \l«:,a. LU CKY HUNTERS Don Franklin, Corona del \tar realtor, h a~t returned from a huntinc tnp ~~otth p eal results and ha\ ,e .. veral trophres to hang ovt:r the mantle. Accompan~ tng h1m was Jack P almer, nf Corona del \tar, al~~oo .t lucky hunter, and t1n the tnp they me t Don's l>l'n John, who attends colleae m Colo- rado. POSIES FOR VOTERS "We want to recngmzc the: 11ea1 Ameu can uadJ twn of vouna." U1d Corona del \tar flon t Jewell Welt,, rn c ~pi&Jnrna ~~ohy he r ~>hop • ., partJCIPAlJna rn the "P(I!.t e'> for P atnou sm" campatiJl ponsored b) the St•uthem Calrfomra Floral A'""· "We will reward each vnter nn Tuesday wrth Cl free fl o wer '4hen th ey come '" out '\hop after aorna t.o the: J)(lll<>," she sa1d. GIFTS OM DISPLAY A J1 '~'I a} nf hand made &• fh anJ Items fo r dc:cora- lln& h\ the: adult<> rn the L n1 1ed ( ~I cbral Pall>> of Or .m Je ( nun ty work hop v.tll be '>ecn at \he Nov. 'I meet1n1 nf Kappa Alpha ThC'ta >\lumnae of Oranac: ( <1Un l) • IJt> '\le "' I \Its. \1erle .\rnund"'n, :!11 31 Ra\ .. .. hnrc Dr .• H.n Shme,. MONONUCLEOSIS lUG Bruce velhr IS under lhe ~~> c:ather. tie 1 !l ~.-~.•nfined to h1' Balhoa P enrn§ula home 11.1 th m<1nnnucleos1 t;. DATE -Sunday, No•. 6th TIME -12 noon til 4 fASHION SHOW 2PJ&. PLACE -4205 Campus Ori •e U.C.I. Town Center SEE HOLIDAY COLLECTIONS &, VILLAGER • ASPEHWEAR - FRANK LEE -COLE • PHIL ROS£ PHOMEIJUW VIA UDO -,....,.. SQUAaE -rALM WIJMGS -O.SMOl.MeO • ~~ ,. ... ....... --c.e• .... lecdola ol HAior u.-KMII as ... juiot QrelcbeO Mfi ...... f. .., for dte ~caa Abroed esebanp .,..,_ .. at C.. Ia MIN Hi ... Sdlool. n.., .... c~aoa ... .. -.is ottwo .... ,., .... . aclividea. Md M la .. niew ~or• die acreeaiaa c~ ntita... .Tht IMutDj EUSABEI11 ANN~ Inc. 8riN8S to tlte Harbor Area COMMITTEE MEMI3ERS maki ng pre- parations tor the Gi ft ':30x holiday cof- fee at Hoag Hospital, are, from lett. I Mrs. W.C . Chamberlin, Mrs. R.R. Mo- sl er, and Mrs. Martin Lockney, chair~ man. (Photo by Ethelyn Miller.) A new Li11e of F ashio11s· Oesi8f1ed By Elisabeclt GIFT BOX BENEFIT NOV. 7TH cf CaJifomia • By Ethelyn Miller Also there will be a aneak The Gift Box comrni tt'e <'A preview of tbiqa to come. lhe -\uxiliar) of Hoaa Hoa-u the main lobby is pan ol prtal w1ll spons or a "holi-the expao1ioo propam for da) coffee" honorin& the the hospital anc1 the ''-ew•• Copa de Oro pauoneues at G1ft Box wall be housed 1n I 0 a.m. \tonday, Nov. 1, in thi1 area, with special at- the Conference Center. tention to the ananaemcnts \Irs. \lartin J . Lockney of dis play cues. The Gift and her co-workers have Box is -a...year round source l.l)mbed lhe markets to have of revenue. In fact, it is the o wonderful display of h.oli-main s ioale fund raisin& ua) merchandise to show at prOJeCt for the Auxiliary as t111s preview. their conu ibution to the The Sift Bo~ is located hospital. a t rresent in the hospital h is entirely stalfed by lobby with shelves and volunteers, atlowin& it to cases piled hi&h with a be open for the convenience w1de varrety of lovely &ifl of s ho ppers daily and even- Items at popular prices. ina s. It is well to no te at City guarded by islands (Con ti nued £rom paae 1) Beach, I decided that un- r~ s everal btocu. these leh we bad some addi- untts were eqcipped wi th tional reports rep.rclioa electronic sirens which can duection o( travel and emit loa& steady blasts or maanatude that we would not undulatina wail, wbicb can evacuate parts o{ lhe City. be heard above the noise "11. Captain Minu,h had of the surf. been in&truc\ed ·to requeat "7. Chief Jan Briscoe was aid from continauoua citiu alerted and came to the and the Oranae County Po lice Depa.rtment and Sheriffs Office if he deemed alerted member• of his 1 t necessary. department in order that they could assist in what-"12. Or. David NielseD, ·t needed. lhc: City's C ivil Defense ever capacr y ''8. \1cmbers of the \ledrcal rerreuntati~e. con- ferred with Chief Reed and General Services Deport-me after he had alerted the ment under the supervis ion hosprtals throuah the Hos- of Herb Thompson were pita I Alert Ne twork . assembled at the City Yard "l3. The \iacine Safety ln order to partic ipate u Depar tment and the P olice needed. ,.._ .. . "9. 1n additi on 10 d\0 ..,..parunent _ .. ept ln coas~t n acuatioa \Cam upt in Ule coatac t With the Unned areas of the City wbi~ S&a .. • Cout Olaald re- miaht be affected, the De-prdJn~ the developu~t of pestment was further or-any u d.a I wave wanunp. ganized as follows: N~ne deve lopetf. "a. Ca ptain \1inuah pro-l~. All pnsonets, sen- ,1ded for sc:arcb and res-tenced and non-aenteoced, cue team under the com-were ltanspon ed t o other mand of a Lieutenant. locations. "b. An anti-lootin & pa-"1 S. There was not an trol under the corm:'land oC unu ual amount ol incomina a Seraeant. traffic , henceforth it waa "c. The traffic perimeter not necessary to c:la.e any patro l 11nder the command d the areaa which mi lbt of a Lieutenant, and have been in the path o{ a "d. Established re· tidal wave. The curiosity location centers a t the seek.ets who went out on llorace Enaian Junior the beach near the Jetty Hi&b School and Newport and on the Peninaula c on- Harbor Hi&b School. siat.ed primarily of local All of this was a ccom-residents. plisbed by 10:)0 P.\1. .. 1 fi rmly believe that the "10. Chaef Reed and I City of Newpon Beach was eonfen ed reaardina the well prepared to take the possible direction oC travel action necessary to pro- after we bad received re-teet the hvu oC peu oru ports a s to the exac t who mi&h t ha ve been placed lautude and looaitude or in jeopardy if a tidal wave the seiarruc dis turbance. had de•eloped. Retyin& oo Chief Reed's "Special au ipunenta tnowledae and calculatJ ons were dismisse d at 2:30 A.~. as to whe ther or not the and the De~tmeot reaumcd wave would hit Newport normal police pauol.'' SHOW THE WORLD YOU VOTED t POSIES FOR PATRIOTISM wi II be ai ven free by Jewell Welty to ev.ry YOter in Tuesctay•s elKtion, olonv with o tog w+ti ch reoda: "I VOTED --OtO YOU?•• .... , ... "' , ... ~ ... , ............... . ,.tla • ..4 recel•• '"' ,.,_ fleww ••• "'c... , ........ ,.., ,.... ...... l52f L C..at thy. • C..... ., .._ thia time that the Box is open to the public, with extra aerricca auc!l u a ift wrappina • READY-T().WEAR and Ct'Sl'0\1 TAILORED IN 0 R 0~ FACTORY IN HO~C KO~C LAIIP IS TliEI • Pete Heaea, 310 Lindo Ave., Balboa, held a Hallo- ween party Saturday ni ah t and a $200 polished buni- cane electric lamp wi th an aqua aJaas lena and map tamp shade was taken from h is hou1e. OUR SHOP Ia et TlVOl.l SQUARE 2640 E. C:.oat Hwy. $300,000 NEEDED In c. ..... .... Trus tees of the Newport- Mesa Unified School Dis- trict apeed Tuesday to ask the board of supervr sors to borrow $300,000 fo r the Oislrictcopay pas t due b11ls. COLLEGE TAX · OVERRIDE ---WHO'S KIDDING WHO --- In 20 years the cost of the 2~cent Orange Coast Col- lege District tax override could cost the Orange Coast- Huntington Beoch Junior College District AN INCREASE of S35,638,584.80~ • The Board of Trustees of the College Cistrict has foiled to give us o breolcdown as to just exactly how this money is to be spent. • You now hove your 1966-67 tax bills. Loolc at the boclc of the bill ond see how much you ore alreody pay- ing in taus for the school system (i ncluding the Junior Co ll ege Distrtct } in Orange County. • OVER HALF OF ALL P~OPERTY TAXES IN ORANGJ: COUNTY GOES FOR SCHOOLS! e Are you in a financ ial condition to pay MORE school taxes'? Are you willing to give a blank check to the Board of Trustees of the Junior College District for 20 years to come'? Can you (and your neighbors) afford the financial drain of building a junior college wnpire in this comer of the county? VOTE NO II Cllln ICIIOL 11n11CT IYII.II ? PROPOSITION D (~nil POl OUMGI aDn'Y TAX lnoLl) T I phooe Doodl ~ -~... of'"~ ...... ~ ... • ----·· ~ a.. ...,. • .. •• Mlr ta • .. ......_. • • •••t Mel ...... deya ••• to 10 10 Loa-taj s• •w.::,c• • .-eel-.. •s.oo ... S.cood cloa. fty? Har •aa~ JMMa • • to.,;;-.._ .__ • :._ • t place ._, to Wn. Wlltd'a ia aaudyiaa at •• Coawl ... oovul,..... --.!!d: -~ 1 .. .,.. c&a .. ! aad Mn. SchoolofSpeech aod Drama. • .. . .,...._... ... • • Dnaw-..at • IDOfDJel t ilaclcr· • • • ac•• ••• ,.., wu • C:t"' ,.._ cla11 C8IM in 31d. caa ••• Tile aw, or coune • • • •u MarL • .-4 •• caat inohlded Nict Gotaaeo •• •e alrOila man, Kritteo Ka .. tel u •• tword awallowor. Slade friend u an acrobec. Jan Friend •• a PIO airl, Marcie Bloont aa lbe ror1Uno teller ••• and lbe barker waa Debbie Shaonon, all or Cot- on• del Mar. Nineteen JUe&la made up tbe audience. • • Scott and Craia Bnlhior and Wendy Zeboray or Coaona del Mar, Steve Keaalor and Michelle Coyne or lniae Terrace. Healher HIIUJ, Kriatin Hauaer, JOMO Wella, Patrick Sancbuon, Liaa Got1Dao. Cbria Ko.., ol Corona del Mar, Tony Mc:- Do.tald of Harbor Vie• Hilla, Steven Rieke of Balboe 1 .. land (he and hia parenta, Sam and Rict. recently moved from Glendale). Rua. aell Perry of Harbor Hilb· Ianda, David Bien of Har- bor View Hills and Robin and Wendy Olmatead o( Ri· verside. • • • It was amazina how every· body elae had cbanacd.. •• Bca and Gene Blact o( Hal'- bor View Hilla have juat ro- IUrned from a clau reunion in Oklahoma, •• Stoppina in Pboeni• (or a viait wich Gene's mo cher. • • • "Lick Brown.'' so read lbe wrappers on the chocolate suckers aiven 10 lbc trick and treaters at the Penin- su la home of \iarcia and B1 ll Bents Halloween n1pt. • • • unbelievable was lbe stJ}il or the li&htcd aucraft u.da • .-.. ot ai•ina a aal"ppiM Wldlday party for Ooa Mc:Aalia ol Udo, Cindy a-...11 ol Weatcliff waa cworwt..lmed wlaea abe dia- conNd it ••• • baby ahow- er far laer •• Joillina ia tho r-were ber huabud, boats Pem aacl Don • McAnlia. Jeaa ud Hulh Plwnbl IIICI MarpNt and Bob Duaan ol Lido Mel Muae and Dick Paatz• ud Mary and Azl Willia~U ~ Newport. • • • Prom Wbitucr to Newport •• .hom amoa to s unshine • • • Ba.rbua and Roy \1er- riott wore ajven a aurprise bouacwannina in their new Bact Bay bome ••• Welcom- i., them. Donna and Norm Ca.rpc:ntct ol Back Bay. Marl e and Doo Caus tin of Bayc:rcst. • .and eomina down from Palos Verdes ••• Carol and Earl Little, Geneva and Ted Servais . Thelma ud Phil Steinbera aod Mary and Bob Stewart. • • • Happy Wilaon o( Corona del Ma bu oae peat dream Prieods ol K.lm Duia wcro mitbty au.rpriaod when lbey aaw taim laat week. •• J lo •• a j..-.l c. lD blab acbool at Lea Roches in Switurland (bit brotber Tracy ia a frethman). He flew home fot one day so that he could receive hia Eaale scout decoration at a diMer 11ven by Troop ItS ••• along wi th \1ike \icWilliams of Corona del \tat. He is the first in this troop to eJ.rn the Eaale award. • • • We all wu.h )OUn & Tom Blount, son of V1 r11nla Blount of Corona del \tar, Godapccd. • .lle recentl) left for VIetnam, ~erv1n1 m the ann). • • • A reun1on ..• fOf 3 l hree· year-olds ... Teddy Under- wood of Sh01e Cliffs, Todd 'doffeu of Corona c.lel \tar Steve Bctn of : larbor \ 1e,.; Hills and Lellna Ja le1kJn1 of Costa \\c)a. . .llo~tess Jamie Oavi ~o of I larbor Vtew Hilla. Twas an October birthday celebratton ••• all were bom the ume "4 eek at Hoaa. can1er. York town, anchored COSTA MESA OO.Vn belo w Cameo Shores ••• and thn lled with the ex· pcu encc o( mak1n1 lbe trip from Lona Beach to Newport on the mammoth sh1p f riday last representina the Cham- ber o( Commerc e. were Jane and John Boyd of Hubor Hilhlenda, Mark Soden and 1t11d Dick Underwood and Wanda and Bob Voodues of BC:TSY S~UN I)C:~S, Harbor 1-i •gh graduate, now a resi- dent of Hollywood, has been named editOf' of Se- curity ~irst National "3ank's company newspaper, "Se· curity News ." She received an Associate in Arts de- gree from Ora nge Coast College, ~«\ in histo ry and MS in JOurnalism from UCLA where she ~as a s taff mem- ber of the "')a ily '3ruln" and r;aliforn ia Sun." Her parent s, "-4r. and Mrs. John '3. Saunde rs, reside a t 2839 r:olurroia !)rive, Costa '.1 esa. h1s aon. Matk, Jr. of Harbor r.f View H11l1, Patty and Don Ferauaon of West.chff. Tula ~· Baycrest. and M1m and Bob ~~~~~~ Shelton of Corona del .. ,. ~!~~~~~ • • • Open house and cocktail part\ ..• a fund ra1ser open ID everyone ••• for Bob Ba~ ham and Bob Burke ••• frotn 6 10 9 p.m. 10n1J)\t. Nov. 3, at the new Bayfronl home o( \iarc1a and B11l Bcnta ••• 810 W. Ba) ••• s 5.00per couple. • .t•o dranlts In· eluded. • • • "Let's fly a Kite.'' and fl} them they d1d ••• for PTA membeuhips at the Corona de l \tar e lementary school. \tu. Rowe•s 5th arade clau LEGAL NOTICE 'IDTICEOr PUBUC Hf.ARNC o\mndmmt IIIIo. %27 \our,. j., h,.r,.bv ~ti"f'D that th.-PluDiDf r.o-iaatoa of the Cit• o 'lll!'wport Bt-acb wil l hold ou pobh r huriD.8 oD '•nadmnt 'io. 227 wlt.iclt P'opo•u•t. to amf'Dd Titlf' 20 of thf' 'lir•port Beach 'faa ici· pal Codf' by thf' edd itioa of ~~JattODS tO ridf' lA the coauol a d df'Vf'lop~~nt of "oatdoOf ~ataaraats" a d "drivf' th"'•,. lf'atu rat!l .. u d "take oat lf'Dt .. raata. •• Exhibit opens Nov. 9 ..... coeu.uiaa dlroe> liou" wall be Ute Dell u- WWtio. at the Balboa Pa· YiUoe Galkry. 400 Ma1n St., apooaored by &he Pine A.ru Patrona or Newport Harbor. The ahOWtDI w1ll be pre· acnlcd No•. 9 10 ">cc. 4, Wedncadaya throuah Swtday~ from 1 to S p.m. Group touh may be ananacd throuah Mra. ~•chard Stewart, phone 494-205). Mr. and \irs. 'Jifford Ph•l- lipa have seleeled the ex· hibiuon, wbic:b inc ludes auch catepical example ~ or modem ar\ aa a new (or- maliam. &be UIC of found ob)ecta, and unconsc1ou. lm&&el . Mr. Pbillipa i1 a UUitee of the Phillip• ~aeum in 'Naahln&ton I).C. He waa the foundtn& cbatrmen or the contemporary art coun- cil of Lo~ ~aelea , aervcd ·~ bv~Ard member or tbe Pa1. adena \rt Muaewn and u progr am chamnan of the 10 tern.allona I council of the \lu .. ( um of \1odcrn -'Jt. \rt1~l~o an the s howtn& 1n· dude \lark fobey, Arsh1le ''"rh, \lark Rolhko, Theo 'an ')nc '>burg, \iarce I l)u• ~.-h<~mp, '\ dl1 am ')ole, Smer• 'un '\uclffer, CJward Ke1n· holz. J,•hn \lcLau&hh n and \1o rTl> Luut ~. Joseph R. Du rante, ~.D . A,.rou .. cP' '"C OPP., "9 o f n 1 new oH•c• lor '"~ Pro(11Ct of • '"' • .,,.,..,,.,," •u II, O t rrlf ,,,,., •• 1011 w~utltff D• Svu-. l . Nt wpo•• .. a,h For Appotnll!'ltnt-Phone 6<42..()632 OPE N TJESO AY EvENINGS NEWPORT HARIK>R ENSIGN ARST SECnON - -P~tt 5 In trod uc i ng ~lr . ~I it~uke himizu n f '" •• l o.J ~ •rl ()f -\o J...o: oo,t, I I.. J., I ....... l t .t 11 ,. •t \ t 'I I !1 . ( , • t Clr I I • < • I .• I •• I •,f ,• I II ~I I ' 1' I I• ' II• ol I I I' ·, 1 IT to the I CereiDonies at SEARS Costa Mesa 9:20A.M. ,_.otk ..: '". here~ fa~f'r 11i•m th at a atd pt~bhc be.rl.D~t will ~ hPld M tllf' 17th day of 'lovn~bf'r, 1966, at thl!' hoar of 8:00 p.111. tD dtf' Cou cil Chaab~ of the ~f'wport Bd ch City Hall, at wtl ich iae u d plan u y ud all persou IDa}' apPf'af -d 1M! heard tllereoL Com.-hPip U!!t opt>n th..-doorf' of our nt>we•t and finf>!'Ot St-ano ... a brand n~w "'ondf>rland o f 8hoppin,~! R•y Y. Copelia, Secretary Ne•port Beae lt. City Pl••i•8 Co~Do~BiaeiM PabJIA: Nov. 3, 1966, lD T\e Newpofl Hubor Eaaip WINDOWS IROKEM Two S by 9 loot wiadowa in lbc Balboa Market, 601 E. Balboa Blvd •• wen ~ kea wicb rocks early Taca- day momina. \tarket cua .. a•• Robert Stone 11timatea llle nluc ol tbe wi.Ddowa at tSOO. lrtlrotlfld_, OJiw! I'D TIIID .... ., OIMia .... ,..... .... W'IUft ...... a. ........ '450. .._ ....... IUCII•u•• s.KY 1141 A .._.....__,.._ ·w ... u 3 Ways lo Buy •• Sean on Credit with no money down 1. Sean Rnomnc Cha~ 2.. t:.y PaJ~Met Plaa l. Modenlm 1111 C nod i t Pta. Enjoy the Ultimate in Shopping Convenience . . . big., wide ai 1~ . . . complete air-ronditioning ... a~res of free parkin~ . and all the nt'w~t and the finest merchandi~ for home_ ,.ar. family on o~ easy-to-reach-level. Everything .lint quality ... all at Sears low prices . WARNER SUNFLOWER ..., ..... ~~.S Coeta Meea, Briatol at S1•nflower in the South Cout Piau-Phone 540-333 DA ILY ~ ·:-::m~..,.._:_eno.._MMm ___ • ___ ':~:.-~--.-~-~-SOA-~-·-"~.;.;.~...,..:.~.....;...·~~·-F. Church N w Motorcycle IIOISI ISSIIIed Plnl ...... a-a <I ..,.. •• 9:30 ... II ..... W.O. ll••ter n1 Wallace Club, tho ....... ajalaue Coata Moaa. lOl ..... oUa &anday. Tbia l• lh M lo AYe Coaca Noaa wtote • and the t...oape of Citi.. St, .. Wbon "'-.._. toe• a uri•• fA aermo&l • &IN Itt~ to tho Ci~ Council aekina for support ao auct CVittian" wUI be dae ••· Hrd Psalm. comrlaiftina or loud rae ina more t pecific a tate taaial.. rnon topic ol Dr. P.O. N~ • St. Andrew'• Ptaabyte1lan .,corcyclas wblch uto tho uon for bet\aJ eontro\ of \he ~ •t tho 11 a.ta. Mrfu:a Ourcb, 600 St. Andre•'• ttr"t in lroot of bia houu 13,000 cyclu in Otanac Ill!• Suoday. ':.' 7 p.m •. ~· Rd., Clirf Haven -lltlt •• a race \Jack. County. Will prea~ 00 n. Devtl. will be atewatdehip Sunday, Tbe C:O®~ll apeed last Tho Coa\a Mou police beat. tool. At tho l :U p.m. and Or. Charlet Dlerenlield .. •'-at t-··"' l h ... _ dl _... l acrvtce Wednoaday tiM Rev. '11 pr ach at a 9·)0 aQd wee .. "' ~ mototc:yc ca avo 11'11i!Cn rect~ to c amp Knut.r.oo, miuioauy to WI e • • aeed. controlhna. They are down on motorcycle apoed· Hawaii, will epealt. He ie 11 a.m. on "Leuoo• loam• eonchna l.ettcra to lhe Solr ina and nolle violation• in • araduat e or dle Baptitt ed in a paveyard ... them Calatornla Automobile the city. Bible Colloae In Sprina-Tho Chtiatial\ Science field, ~tiuouri . Churchea. New$)0(\ Beach. BA CK ROO M GARAGE SALE Corona del Mar, and Coata MILLION OLD FASHION HARDWARE ITEMS The Lutheran Church of Men _ Isaiah's prophecy the Mauer, 2900 Pacific concomina the minion of View Or., Harbor View Jesut Chri s t is part of thia Hilla -The Rev. Wilbur Sunday's lesson-sermon on Alten, supply paator, wlll .. Adam and fallen man." preach on "A rni Ilion to VACUUM ClE ANER~ ooe" at the 9 and 11 a.m. Central Bible Oturcb, services this Sunday. Holy 23rd St. and Oranae Ave., cOC'IJ'nUnion will be celebra-Costa \1esa-"Ctuist ex- ted at bo&h services. alted" will be the 10:30 HEWPOR T BOULEVARD a t 18th STREET - HALF CENTURY IN COSTA HESA GENE DUGAS fOHN VOGEL Newport Unity Church, meetina in the Senior Citi- zens C lubhouu, lSth St. and Irvine Ave., Clifr Ha- ven-"Dynamic principles" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Loren Flickinaer for the 10 a.m. Sunday ser- VICe. The Firat Methodist a.m. sermon topic of Pastor llenry F.. Jones this Sun· dty. At 7 p.m. he wi II con- tinue hH• study of the book o( Joshua, speakina on "Who conquered J eticho" .. The Wednesday Bible s tudy topic will be "The Lord's prayer e;~~.am1ned." PEIIOIIALL Y, WI! prefer to 1ee you face eo face, but when that' 1 net convenient , please remember ( .. ,.., ,.. .... .._.._ ~, ----. t-ii:WPO~? . · ./"" 'AllOPUL ~. -~ . ~~~I( • ..L.Ja:. T •''-. /.~~ MAIL BANK! CHAPLAIN Norman 13fown of Cost~ Mesa will fll I the pulpit at Plymouth Congre- gational Church In Newport Heights for the next 2 Su n- days while the Rev. John Prldonoff Is on vacation. Mr. Srown will preach at 1 0 a.m. this Sunday on the topic, "Lord, make us more thinkful." He is a charter member of the Plymouth Church, has lived in the Harbor Area since 1953, served as president of the Newport Harbor Optlml s t Club and assisted in the ,.,..,..,~~enteoc.doftltoMtWJOU· 1 • W[STCll, AT OOV[II I~""'" o4 Nn<,..,.., ~u...-.-1 ro "'' • formation of the Newport '"""o' AT JAw•oan ., ·~,...,.*~to,_..,.,.., .. ,,.,., ,.,.,., Harbor Youth Center. He CAW,.,SATII!kAJtTHU" _,,....,~oc "'""',.r'"'"""' serves as a substitute tea-.... •lltlll,. IIIIJ-1,. • frtUyl cher at the local high schools. ""''Jill !>Al i i• I ~0~1 11 FINE OLD COLONY PAINTS STANLEY TOOLS NIC-L SILVER BATTERIES Olw ch. 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa -The Re v. Richard Dunlap will preach on "God'• aracious minis- The Corona de I Mar Com· mun1t)' Conareaatiooa l Church, Untted Church of Chust, 611 Heliotrope Ave.-Or. Philip Murray will preach on "A few Important thmas" at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunda y s erv1 ce s. Church school is at 9:30. LET'S GIVE CALIFORNIA SOME NEW VITALITY! J.OtUT ~ LJ.G__, PUNK W. JOJ DAN SK,.,,.'7 (ff J,., NEW FACES ••• NEW IDEAS ••• NEW DEDICAnOII ••• A WHOLE NEW TEAM! Is it good to have a change in government? O ur whole system is based on the idea there's nothin1 better I When the same people are in control over the yean, the JOV• ernment tends to get "fat .. and sluggish. It becomct )CII lmli- tive and responsive to the people. It becomes self-serving. We've seen the result of lax leadership: a sky-rocketina crime rate: shocking incre~ in drug addiction and pornoarapbr. taxes way above the national average; our campusa diaruptecl by beatniks; political hacks appointed to State ofticea. Is it time for some changes? You know it is. Elect a whole new team! Honest, qualified, responsible peo- ple who share a basic principle: the idea that a great IOCiet1 must be a free and creative society in which people freely u- sume their respo nsibilities and the government il not allowecl to take over their lives for them. It's time for new facea ... new ideas ... and a new faith JJl freedom. YOU can help us "clean house!" MAKE NOVEMBER 8th A GREAT DAY FOR CALIFORNIA SEND A NEW TEAM TO SACRAMENTO I Thlt .411 ,ei4 ,., .., ... .. O""'t• c-aty ... ..,. t.r r..,. ... , C._t ... • DeMit IL c..,_._, ct.el .... c..e .... Mem• ...... ,« Dr. Robert B. Lau11n, auest B• blc Conference leader, w11l !>peak on "The c rea• uon stone an a scientific world" at 7 p.m. this Sun- da) at Fatrview Bapti s t Church , 2525 Fairv\Cw Rd., Costa \1eu. This is the fi rs t of -' Sunda) even•na meet1nas. RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS ···•·•········•···•······· 1 T •tne 1.50 2.00 3.00 2 Tim•~ 2.50 3.00 (.00 3 TiftiU 3.00 ~00 5.00 •MOVNG \ STO!UGE • cos we see s 20 words or less 21 words to 30 words 31 words to AO words Eoch word over 40 words .05 . 10 20«; OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDER .15 HARBOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE Av.,., lo• WHEATON VANLINES, INC. II li·n!' ••r ll l!·~ill\ Ji 5 1-. \i lh ~I •• ( ""'" \le, .. ··•••···•·••·············· World Community Day wi II be observed this Friday, "'ov. -',by the llarbor Coun- •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •BOAT FOR SAL E efJOR R"T OR LEASE •MUSICAL FOR SALE ._,_aeuueee wee ••= ..... DISCOUNT boat buyere' FURN. or UNPURN. 2·bed-II \\1\l()'lJ) I)RI. \'\' '\Tl:l''~~ \Y Pl \~0" c 11 uf ('hutches. The United Church women Will preaent a pro,ram at 9:30 a.m. at the Corona del \1ar Com- mun•tY Conpeaational Church. Spcc1a l prOJects for the church world s erv1ce w1ll be collected. GUIDE. FREE! Write to room APT. Gas and water Box 20, c/o The Enaian. paid. Adults. No pels. Con· 2721 E. Cout Uwy., Cor-venient location on Mat· ona del Mu. auerite Ave., C0\1, Call Used or~ao~ -l onn, llo~ld"" in, l.owr .. y, llammon•l, fr om 149'>. 675-0047 . , COM -2 bdrm., 2 bath, damna room. den, Ia. rauo. [,,.nan's 1.~1 HoltJon, "t 5-42 5 month. 215 Narcassus CoD&Olf', •pinf'l, j(l'and an•l up- riKht p\ao08, Dt'W 1401! U"''f, from 1149. <;CII\fiOT-PIIII.l.IP'-( 11. 19!r. 'I orth \lain '-1 . "•nta <\na The Rev. Rousu J. Rush- doony, editor of "Philos o- ~ical and historical stu- diu'' o( the Library of Philotopby and Theolon. is cooduc una the Wednes- day evenana Bible class I th11 Wttk and next at Ply- mouth Con&reaatJonal Chwch, 3262 Broad St., Newport lle1ahts. Last niaht (."''ov. l) at 7 he spoke on "Creation," and wi 11 conunue hu discussaon nut Wednesday, Nov. 9. He is the author of several books, includina "By what s tanda rd," "This inde- pendent republic" and "The ~uiani c character ol American education." 110 1 tl u { (.ommunut tala• Call 1_428_1624• ot•er ;,. Soutltem Cal1{or -·~--~------ " i tl' 1rr K.; ala l.. r cam •• •11~e..•s• .• ,.0• •R• •a•E•:... ·r· • • • • • • Jlcmlbor k -I>. ~,.-T " Order frolft: America" O,iftioft Soot Store 1934 Hartlor Blvd. Costa Me so 646·~5 ; · ausiH e·ss ii !~ii •·Ls · · · • -=== a OH·ICF SPA( 1-. fur rent '" fo.n !>I 111 ar~o.ade bulld•nJ, 21 :'I fo . <. '""' II""' .• C0\1. Ideal rm '"'uran~:e ur real h 18le. l all flle 1-. .ll'IIJil, n 7 J-05SU . ............•.. , ...•..... eSA6$ FOR ~~~ .,. FUIMISH!O EXCLUSJ~ SECTION Corona del \-tar, tazae room and larae bath, private ! enuance , lovely patio. Re- ferences required. Write Box 25 c /o Ensap . 2721 E. Coaal Hwy., Corona del Mr . ······-················· •HOUSE FOR Ra4T ynrui!1'M1'P COM 2 bedroom house, un· fum. South of hwy. Newly decorated. l)npca. 'Nill Carpet. Adulte. 427 Go I• denrod. Call 673·1304 or IIEAR the fabuloua ALLE~ 'Theatre C'ompil\.1 Or~oan ' *'th elec llllllh. li*P' anJ C'utnch · )'I;L Y .u C01C01 \' 'll <;1 ~ ( 0 ( \crnS~> rrn'll f-a,huln ~.) lf6fl Town .t ( uunl h 5 H-H18 O(len '.lun t Frt 'ttl Q rm • '(amah• • lilor) \ (. larlc • <\LCOIIOUCS \ 'IO'IY\toU~ llarbor <\rea. 673-812-'. 2..J hours. 5UJCIOES -\.'IONYW>US Call 675-1 542 anytirne . 0&} or ni&hl. . ••••••..••.............•. The commission of educa- tion of the Balboa Island Coownunity ~elhodist Chwch will hold ita 2nd annual book fau at the church Nov. 16 and 17. The hours wi II be 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. both days. Noltolfr s.ys w.u.. 67J•8617. ------------------1 ePETS •aaa~-.u~u~:.-~~••n:~e~esNuc~ss lnterdeoominational dis- cuuioo mee tina• wi 1l be-a in Wednesday, Nov. 9, in Corona del ~ar hornet, us ina the "livana room dialol\lel ," • ,uide for lay discuuioo involvina Roman Catholics, Otthodox and Prou:atanta. The croups wi II meet in .V .... '*· .. .,. ... ,... .. s rard 4 *· -" IJac. o.t't • s a..•• ae ••••••••• home a st 8 p.m. for 8 •• •• •••• •••.,. •• • ••• •• ••• Wednudays. Further in· eCEMETERY LOTS formation may be obtained •ilfiOiiiRii$AiiiiLiiE._._.. ___ _ from Mrs. Jack Pcltaton, 644·1SS6, and Mts. Wallace Barnu. 613-6478. Yule bazaar Nov. 19 SAC RI A CE 3 cemetery lots. Hazbor Rest Memorial Par•. C\1 Cyprus eection 67).8189. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• CLASS ''A" DRIVER-Rc· liable, honctt, welt en• doraed, boat maintenance, ''man Friday:• Call 646· 1397 eves. lntcwview at "Shootina at &he moon" wi II be tho &heme or the Coett Women' a C lub of Cor- ona del Mar, ror tho main event of the waye and mean a your convenience. the Olriatrna1 baaau. which will be held Nov. t9, star\o' lna at 9:30 a.m., at the Al""a Beta Acme Market front enuuc•· Hand made Ctwletmas •""· tota baa•. PUBLICATION typiaa wanl-o ed. Havo van..ty.,.,, heM• It nor. Over 60 ty.,. ftc"et . Call 67l-U07 Of 67l.O,SO. Aak for Pran. aprone, pacana, dolle, .SOH WHAT cO\Ild be bauer lhan olothoa, Chrittmat dacora.· SHARP a 8RJ<JiT? Statt uoaa, bud "-cotated •~ a now carsor at tae Polly tioMry, bfld .. taUi .. and Prien a-aeln .. a Collep, fruit elba will be on ule. N.B. S4-97ll. The Onn1• '>la\Jict prs• -_:.....;.;;....:.-.:.:....----- ticlent of Pe4eratad'¥omen1 J~ONlNO. Ytan tA .. ,.,. Chaba, ~ •• 0 . Hoyt Corbit. i•~c• 011 e.ll typas ol clo- will N tiM apeaker for &be thu'~ A hnen. \pe~ •It¥, No•. U Chlb day mNtdl me" t s.Mru. tl.SO .,_,Hr. J 1 oL -M.bla n.i..... 607 *'• at a.m. •• ... an;... ..., ... , c~. 3..271 •• Coeat to-try Clob. .......................... •REAL UTATE SAL E· 53WAUill .... El(CE:LLENT Commercaal 60.135. Larae houae. Suit• able for w1de ranae of bu11· nessea. PT1ce reduced to Sl9,000. Immed iate sale. S73 'N. 19th St., Costa Me ... 646-(,62 1. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORnJNITY -Attrac- tive 6 unit income property in heart of Cotona del Maz -for a ale by owner • 6 7 s-oo•7. Principala ONLY. Can't Sell It" Trade h" For Fut Action & Results Call EXOiAHGE SPECIALISTS DOYLE CO. 548-1168 270 E. l71h SL Costa \ten ••••••••••••••••••••••••• eiMSCILLMIOaS fOR SALI a esee:u PURN!nJIU!, odda and end•, et cetera. 216 Or- chid, Corooa del Mar. SaL No.,. S -10.5. BOX SP IUNO, mattreu a frlfM. Twin aile. Like new. Call 4..._.))$. ALERT TO RAT LOVERS White rat.a for sale. Call W y Cooper 673-2877 . "KNOW HOW" - Plus aenuine concern for your pet add up to GROOMJNG by ~. ED Call for appointment JOROAM' S PET SHOP Ulll. COA1l "WY .•7J·14JO COilOMA Oil IIAA" • • Bank Amencard , .••••.......•..•.••..••.. •MISCELLAti EOU$ WiWUUS&&S WC DISCOUNT boat buy era' GUIDE. FREE! Writo to Box 20, c/o The Bnaisn, 2721 E. Cout Hwy., Cor- ona del Mar. LOSE WEJGHT aafely with Dcx·A,.Diet Tablets. Only 9U at your dNa atore. SPOTS beiOfe )'OUt eyu - on yow new car~t -re· moYe them w1th 8hae l&As· tJe. Reftl elecu•c al\am- pooer tl. Crown itatdwan~. 3107 e. Coeat Hwy .• Cor- ona del Mar. --.------- LEOS LAWN\tO'Il!~ RE- PAIR -P.naine O¥ertlnl, ulea .\ .. rvice, ll4 Vi c- toria St., Cotta \'ou, SU-4971. DRAPES. S pr. print. Drip- dry, llatd. O.n. Blee. re• frla. Top fr.aa•r· ~ • •• • ............ . condition. 67)-1)04. I I W 1 M ------------~~-----1 qe L .C. Mnt c.y,...rt .. . t!.llw cy,.. l S'" cllri ... . t 35. "~2 ........ . ~xtenai<Wl table 10'" to S", blood• WOOtd. tlS. 4 ch ai ra to .. ~ ., uc:a. Black .od ftr-..lau pl•a.r act .. 13. 67)-0714 TOP • p.id tor flamlaure. appliuct•. antlca••· toola, Illite. CASH oo tile epot. 546-0639. WANTED: La .. IMCMI o. .. .... r .,..., ....... M!Jat be uc•L co.cl. 67). 14M naal•ll· New busineu. OIMJnl in CD Ye OW. a..laa MI .... .... opeee4 ... .... f« ............ .., .. 3100 B. Coeal Hwy., C«· ooa del War. Aop oweer AI &.rtrans, Wbo bu U rear• ol exper• ~-~ whit sa.,., S.wiaa Mac:llioe eo .• reportt daat bla lbop apec;laUz .. io aia aaa IUehlne rtpelr aDd c:ani.. c:omplete lin.. of White, Blna aDd Pbatf rnac:blnea. He lett New Orlean• 10 youa aao, apeodina 6 you• In lhe Mariae Corps, aDd finally aeUied in Belmont Sbor .. with bia wife, Milli· c:ent, wbo ia a colt aocouet.- ant for Shell Oil Co. in t..o. AAaelu, aDd l •on•, i(arl, 17, and Kenneth, 16. He manaaed towina mac:h· ine talu in May Co. ttorea in Santa Ana, OardenOrovc and Coata Meu before de· cidina &o open hi• own buti· nou in Corona del Mar. 5 ROOMMAT!S CITED Ot4 BURGLARY CHARGE Police aneated S Balboa roorrwnates Saturday, Oct. 29, on chuae• of buralary. Robert L. Parin, 19, of 1112 W. Balboa Blvd., Apt. 3, a conslnlction worker, and Chulea Coppola, 19, 1 boat repairman, were walk· ina on Marine 've. on Bal· boa Island when they were asked by dctec tivea to ac• company them back to their apertment, where a trans••· tor radto and movie camera wath 3 lenses and a maatc e ye were found. 'Nhen Joseph \1 . '>onatac· ca , 20, a Golden 'Neat Col• leae s tudent from Hoboken, N.J .; Peter A. Rouetta, 20, an Oranae Coast Col· I leae s tudent from Jersey Ci ty. N.J .; and Charles V .1 Hill, an OCC s tudent from Boise, Idaho, returned to the apartment, they were arteated by waatana police . FALSECAROSCH~RGED Edward R. Lewis, 851 Vic toria St., Costa \4eu, was anea ted Wednesday, Ckt. 26, an the )200 block of Clay St., Newport llet• ahts, on a ehuae of pones- sin a false adenttfication cards when police stopped the car he was a pauenaer an for not havina cunent license plates. The JUVenile dn ver had a Ieamer' 1 penna t wluch requued lhe Costa \leu youth to ahow has Ia· cense; pollee d11 covered he had 6 identification cards that did not belona to ham. HE'll STUDY IUSSIMG Trustees of the Newport· \lesa Unified School Ot s· uict have approved the pay o f s 1 SO a day , for no t more than S day s, for uansporta- u on consultant Randall Da·· v11• He wall study lbe Du·l ua c t s bu u ana pro blem. LEGAL MOT1CE I ~011Cf. Or l"fTF.STION TO t:NCAC F IS llU: '\AU: OF ALCOHOLIC OEV.:RAC:f.S 1~2~6 To Wbo111 h \fey Coacera: 5abjecl to iuueace of the li~eue eppllt•d lor, aotic:e is I hereby s l•ea tllet tile u der- 4iped propoau lo eell alco- holic bever•a•• •• tbe pte- mien, deac:rlbed u follows: 10'7 • 21al Piece, Newport Beec:b Pursueal to eucb loaeatioo, the oodendped i • apply io8 to the OepatUIIeal of Alcoholic lleverD8f' C:optrol lo r is uq(•f' OD ori5iDDI eppllcetiOD o f - .Joohoh l· bnt~rel!e llc:rn"e (or lt ~ease•) lor tlleee P'""'""" •11 lollowll: ON SAL[ GENERAL (BONA no•: P UBLIC EAT1NC PLACE) Aavo.. clealrias to proteal the ian•ce of .. ch llceaae(s) ••Y file • verified proteat with eay office of ~. Oepartaeat of Alcc*ollc Beverar Co .. wl, wl~i• !0 cleya of ~. poetbla of tkJ• aotlce, atatlaa ,,.. ••• lor cl-1•1 .. pro•icled by law. 1\e ,-1••• .. ao• llee ... cl for ~. aale of alec*elle IHI••r.,.a. 1\e fora of •wiRcatloe • ., "-•'-••'-- eel h• •Y offlc. of ~· o .. ,.,.. ... HIGHEST ·RATE ON INSURED SAVINGS a/ HIGHER THAN ANY BANK CAN PAY .. ON FULLY INSURED ACCOUNTS! 5.39~ ,.,...,.....,._, .. , .. .-•• trw .. Ill AtW ... lOIII ,, .. u te •-I'IH ....,.,.,,...,. ......... • ""'-_ .... , .... _, .. , .... s...p ... ~ ....,_.c...,.. s....,. ......~~.., .... ...... ..,.. r.., ..., __ ·-• ,.... left ' ....,. ..,.....,_ MUTUAL SAVINGS PASADENA N••• OHtct liS f AIT COlO~AOO I OULtwA•O • I'AIAOI NA • Ut 2h5 CM..UIOALI • .u • -no I"ANO IOULI[YA"O • COYINA ~00 NOaT., CIT"UI AYVOVI •.a WI:I T OUA"TC OOOAO l 4J •••• no,.,. ••• o, •• C.~A OCL ...... • JH1 I AI., C.OAIT HIGHWA't • ··~ ~10 ASSETS OVER S400.000,000.00 Open House Sat & Sun 11 NOON -4:30P.M. Balboa 908 W. Oceanfront 2 STORY FAMILY HOME,3 BEDROOMS,'2~ BATHS, MODERN BUll T IN KITOiEN WITH BREAKFAST NOOK , LARGE LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, DINING ROOM, SEPARATE LAUNDRY ROOM·· · 2 CAR GARAGE WITH ELECTRIC OOOR, 24 x 24 RUMPUS ROOM OVER GARAGE, EXTRA PARK\NG AREA, LARG£ PATlO WITH BUll TIN BAR-BE-QUE. S74,9SO EXCELLENT FINANCING. LOUIS W. BRIGGS, REAL TOR 673-8110 714 E. BALBOA BL YD., <BALBOA TODAYI You Can Live Year 'Round For Less Than A Summer Rental At k.uy _A,a,IM.nLt-IJa /loa p,,.uu, • ApertmMt , .... et it\ r-st • M.id S.,ice ••• a.w. e ""'••• bolt upa et ~ ~Ofti doer e ~ ..... G.t~te • o..r M. • s~ ,.., e l'artH!t Att.dett+ e lto.f t., Wll ~ Sounds expensive? Think you can't aHord it? You're Wrong! NIW LOW YIAIL Y lA 1U • • • FIOM UM n.....,...-........ , ....... 1 -.. ...... ·-...... t ..... ,_,~.._ft. a~~~~-... ft. 4 ....._. wMt NIVWR ........ , ........ ,_ .......... ..., ......... .. ... ~ ... ,.. • ., ... a., ......... ...,. Jll MEXICAN ••41 M EDIT ERRAN EAN IMPORTS Haa.t •Me •pard. jewelry PAl ecetsunu 4J.4 lW Sired N~Be.O, Cflf(. fC,_.._..,, II£VO«T MA..,tt EIICJI ARST SfcnGII --Pw 7 THURSDAY,IOY.l,l~ COM)IIA 0£L UR, CALIF. Real Estate TWO SPACIOUS DUPLEX IS Each oportment larger than most CdM homes Fully Leosed New $51,500 DOH Y. f'RAHKlU'C I ROJ.TOR ' ~ Ust Coast "'"'"" Cofou del Mer, C.lforntt ,_., &7J.m2 NEW 4TH UNIT U/taire $92.50 GARDEN APARTMENTS EXTAA LARGE ONE BEDROOM. TWO BEDROOMS AND STUDIOS. HOTPOINT BUILT·INS, REFRIG£RATORS. CARPETS & DRAPES. PRIVATE PA TICS, POOl RtCREA TION AREA Sf PARA TE CHILDREN S SECTION 811 So. FAIRVIiW Rd. lllWUN McfAIIIN & IIIST ST. & UllfAMA • Miazl "'" . W SEMPLE • BEAL ESTATE Can be ready for you IESTCLIFF Ready to occupy. Th is excel lent floor pion-3 Bdrms, 2 Baths, FJmily Room home as ne:Jr elementary school. Great for chddren l Call to see, make offer, ond move tn!! • • • COKOIA DEL liAR One of those ''4eat os o Pa n" homes wath new guest l portment open tng out on Iorge co· vered potao - Geared for the relaxed lavi ng. Garage stressed for opt. We ho ve the key!' • • • COROIA OEL liAR CAMEO HIGHLANDS' Charm w1th Beach prav t· leges. Th as gran d floor pion · 3 Bdrms, THREE baths, Oin ang PLUS Fanu ly Room. Hobby Room. Lovely landscapang ond sea vaew . Owner betng tronsfened. So, call us now l s-,1. R .. l Estat. 2515 E. C. .. t Hlghwoy 67S.2101 CoreN ~elMer SrTUATED ON TEN AClfS S,ttll• 1 ' z •••••• Aeiii£1111 ,.., .• rtaaplsc• e ...... Jata- • c.,... • nr..-v .. o..,....... ..... Tine ............ ,..., lldlla 11 ... Nlllc c;.-.... ,.. a. c Jhll .. , Ct eO 2 I .. ...... .......... c......,. c .... -. MAlt. en• ~ Balaoa Newport 8eoch Baft,oo Island Lido Isle Costo Mesa Corona del Mar If your llo111e Is real~ your casae, you prollallly don't need a professional's llelp to sell it. On second thought, maybe you~· .... ~. .e:.. Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Board of Realtors THE "CH ANNEL REEF" -APARTMENTS 2525 OoeMl Blvd. -Coro01 del Mar -Gal.iforn1a Loc. on Main Channel Newport Harbor Entrance -IUY--LEASE- $45,000 ..cl UP S350 and UP BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS Res. of The Oannel Reef COJO) water front vacw and LllflVCnleth .. e l)f moonna chear bva t at th e frotll door. ( o\l~t• a carefree Ja , 1n1 .,, clrrna- n auna lhe burdenwme respocuabt latl es o f mAJntaJnan, • large humcJ There are m.n~ adv .. taaell of ma an w nana here at Cbanncl !{eel -\pl. A 'cle~:t number of~ Bednns. ·:'baCh Apt. ~\a.J labl e. WE INVrTE YOU TO SEE OUR FURNISHED MODELS. FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION Phone 671-1711 ASK FOR HERMAN TROTI WANT TO SELL OR RENT? L i•t now ISlAHD REl L TY CO. Heney D.p-.. , R..lt. 491 Po~ A••· ... ~. ,,,_ .. 673-1200 lilT 642-6472 • ••. 673-~ 17JOW. C..atMI.., .... ,.,. ... ell l/1 1lis is ''II'' JT .... 3 bdrma.. 2 til ..... IT -. ~.u, lldlct.. JT ... ~ • ..at ..... .. rr~w~•.....,. JT ill Dll A..J C::W.. drl l&ar UJt IT • Pt'iC!MI to ..b I2Ul'll IT ~ lftb 1..-, Doa,. ..li CDMT .wt. Cll UI&MI .,. M. Ma lllonle, Re1lllr A NEW ENGLAND GEM Hefant-mt>nt and e le~tance, urLanll\ .11 I iura bdat\' a rt-t ran .. lated Into tha ftn,. h •'llf. ~,) l'l sq. h. of u"tom home. Thrt't' bf'dmu'll ..... -'· t•o.~t•, .... -.par anu" 11\tOil room, peg~red n oor famah f'• •'r loublt• farl"· place, br1 cl.. Ooor covt"rf'd l•at1 . :•11 111 t~t-neral ~.lt'L·tnc l..uch.-n, DoubiP ll3r·'ll'' 1 '' \\'nrl.<;hop • o\bundanc-P of c abanets ~ lnn ll ·lll '' •rd~t· aN-as. l.a llwts, drapes , stt"reo, r,.n•d pi"' r, antt•r-•nm, I da-.h 'l'd. hf'r, r1.'fn~t .. Milor-fret ,,., \ \1 '''"·r·lr,~>r 1n· c luJ t>d. \um eruus other fe.·u urr·' 111.11 1111 ... 1 lw ,, . .,n tn "PPn-n at.-. l.ocat~d an [){)\ EH 'll1 lHI '••n ,, ft-f" lr•t ~ pn ceJ und t>r rt'pmdu• 11•111 ... , ,, Hdv -- s·>B.OOO .. Sho"'n bv appointm•·llt "'"'. M. M. La Borde, Realtor .. Yoli 'II L1k~ Oetr Pn.( "d/JI ~,. r '< r 220 I . 11th St. C"'-'e ~SSSI Coate M.w (L_... 1ft I . 17tt-St. ~"t Center) I"""'-C. II ~579 or ~ 1 OSO X For Exchange X C~1 Home ~L 33 Ntts. Tuc aon 20 Acru Nevada La,una home Santa '4ontca Offi ce Blda. Beer Tavern 814 fur o\f'L RldJ. fur l and nr local an c:. for L•,cal "' tu bma t for o\rt ~. for Land or ancom' fN Tih or mall home. THE CALLISON CO. llatAM~I COUMSILO•s U IIWIIT IDNIT IUCII .. ...... ...... .,h-... -· 0 l UNlit KINGS WIN THRILLER 26 TO 18 Theodore IOIINS fOlD 'Tile eo. .. -·· ,.. .... ... fMC...dtiMirS.. G••• ,. A&. .... l Khlp Mtd.. h oot ia 1 ANMOUIICI .ur IA&.I ....... ooatett latt Priday Jellloa IIMtw AI •• of IIi.... widt dae Sea JCinp a.-a"" •• .. ••Ill .. wl•ltla 26-11 oa l latt •&a ........ , .. ,_ .. .... toocWowat. beaent ot Mltrioaa !FleW 'Ilia M~~•*l• play the Servlct. H•tiatlOft &.edt Ollora at '-;lt.ed mi~ DUb an I p.-. thia Saturqy OD avatlable dwma Now...,.r, O.widton Pield. Tbe Oilera and tbe final Older date It uve aa a1moet certain It- Nov. l$. Orden c• M pl.. vine Cbampionabip after do· cod with Mra. Til~• Roue· r .. liq Lapna Boacb 21·7 aelot. 644-0442. Lut year lilt Friday. the clob raiaed 1200. JOHN SCHMITZ OUTSPOKEN REPUBLICAN LEADER CUTS ACROSS PARTY LINES. Senator Schmitz stands for limited government ... Demands respect for indi- vidual liberty ... Advocates repeal of the Rumford Act ... Would lower taxes and government spending ... Stands for law and order. VOTE NOVEMBER 8 FOR "" YOI CM CMT rQpublican Sfc'lltOt Sc.lllltttl ", •• , t:ft,e ,e..c. S.MIAI (_,.," ... M (fiiUl-. (lt<t-U U I '---fit S. t1l f 'llftltttt IAlhhlhOI!tl, lt .. t- CIOtUI-.... Wtltt ·~~·' ...., rtf»ftV flh 11\e Setlal• .., !"- ''"'"'"'" O.ltfl __ , h-1-COitlr•\ilt" •• u ~'Ott .,. ....... oa o• • ._.,..,.o .. ~OMMEN'· CHRISTMAS CAilDS AtOM MANY L-'I~OS • '1 •na ••n• OM ha D.WI ~ ....... _.... .. .., .. _.._.." ...... ....,. ....,.~ .. ---.-·. IMI'OII 10 DANISH PUINITVII AND 0WTS 26401.c... ....... ,,c...... .... M- ...., f-.M .. I:M "-,.,._. ._- .......,.,,..... a.....-.. ........ ARE YOU PROTECTED? Burglary -Prowlers n. .. m... '"" .... .... ....... ot a 11· oa u.-. ...... 1 ,... ~ .... ... cam .. e~~e dalt PridaJ • .. .Vtitt ball 011er oa a 1 , ... ...,.. n.w. n., .. a...._,.. ~ ... u.. A .. ... .... • .. kiok by ..... alO.SO Coeta Me1a ,_.. .. 08 wu a clote miu, •llclq tMir Oft ..,lid ....... , to .. rlpt, tad leh .. friday, bet_.. aiDilaate ••• tome 1~12. Cotta Me1a fODI la tile ht qaarter,ud le..Uq. aet the •taee for • early Sea Klq baltb&clt Tom s .. ICiqtoore. W01tpte, wllo accounted ~k Orea V&Dde,.. for ll4 yuda ht l4 curiea, burt lUDcbed an Mrial "' U.. tDDe for a $7-yard ataack wbidl picked op 6 ~·• to tie U.. 1con. He poiota oa a pau to Georae dlarpd ovot enter, le~ Carpenter. Vuderbura tried iaa a puab ~ the Men l• for a. ucra point on a run yard line and dlon craabed but wu atopped. over for 6 point.a to make Tbe Mlutanaa evened the tbe aeon 11•11. He thea a core W wbea they pound put ~ Kina• ahead, 1 ,..11, out 60 yarda in 11 playa to by acuna around end for tho put the piaakin within 1 PAT. yard o( the Sea Kina end Pollowina the Sea Kina zone. O.be Ruz went over TO, Meaa quarterback Sobo- the top ~ put the Muat.anaa lewaki completed a 32-yard on the ac::oroboard. pan to Matt Leeper. Ramon Coroaa del Mar took the Ricardo picked up 3 and lead aaain lat c in the lat Sobolewaki another 1 yarda quarter, with Orea Vander· ~ put the peen and black bura aoina the final 2 on tho Sea Kin& 14-yard yarda to make the score 12· line and in acorina poaition. 6. But the drive waa killed ')uart.erback ')ave Sobo-when Sobolewaki c::ouldn't lewau aparked the Mua· find a receiver and waa taraaa on a S7-yard drive, thrown for an 11-yard lou. completina a S~ard pau Tom Weataate went into and then aoina over from action for the Sea Kinas. He the 2-yard line, a play daalled off 80 yards for a later, to tie up the score final TO with 1:27 remaio- 12·12. ina. A pitc:hout ~ Oeorao With 2:17 left in the lrd Carpenter for the PAT end- quarter, be broke the tie ed the scorina at 26·18. .. -•••• CISTA IDA 642- 1111 FAIIILAIE, IIIH, I ''"' .. , ............. ' • • . • • 1111 liA T IIID TOll LAIOAU, 1211 ...... 1111 , ••••• ,., .. ,., •• lHIIUSTAIG, OTV !11 Uc• •• ••· ...••.... • · · lltl 1&£ .. , ........... ' .•.•.• $1,111 Ull T IIID ...............•. 1111 CHEVY Sl'• S,trt, ,.. I "acll llt.etr, "acll ftiJI lltf. PI, PS. PI, 21,1. •Uti UIIIIUSTAICi, 2 + 2, Hi ,n .. •ct. all U,UI Tars, Eagles to tangle JUNE LINDEMAN, "Miss Callfomia'' of 1%~, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henri Lindeman, are new re sidents in the Newport Riviera townhouse apart- ments in the University district, near the UCI campus. June i s pictured here receiving the keys from Glen Sire, I easing manager for Ooyl e Development Co. Inc. June, now a student at UCI, has also held the titles of Miss Newport Beach, Miss Costa Mesa and Mi ss Orange County. She models and operates her own commer c:ial art and public relations agency i n New- port Beach . (Don Bush photo.) STATION WAGON The Newpon Harbor Hilfl t.o take the lead. At the end School Tars walked away o( 9 playa, Bob Hancock with a 39--21 victory over took over from Dave Wallen, fountain Valley laat Friday who had picked up 50 yards at Davidson Field for a 4th in S plays, and craabed place standina in the Irvine over from the 2-yard line. Leaaue. Then be picked up the cxaa They will claah with cbe point on a riaht end run lO 3rd place Eatancia Hi&h make the score 20-14, Tara School Eaales at 8:1S p.m. lcadina. cb is Friday on Davidson Wi cb 1:36 left 1n the 2nd Field. quarter, Newpon widened Newport's Steve SaaitifT ats lead. Dave Wallera pick- intercepted a pass last Fri-ed up 7 yards and Bob Han- day on the Baron 30 t.o set cock added IS to pot the che Tars up for theu 1st ball on the Baron 9--yard .,ucbdown. Six plays later, lane. Mike Pomeroy craabed halfback JefT Baker scored over center to make the on a plunac over riaht 10uchdown. Ed Washko's tackle, with 9:43 left an the conversion made at 27-14. 1 t quarter, and chen made The Sailors packed up an~ die score 7-0 on a succes-dler 6 points 1n the 3rd ful converSion. quarter when Pomeroy cap- The Barons tied up die ped a 64-yard drive an 5 score, after Sailor Jeff plays w&th a 34-yard charac Baker fwobled oa ae Tu ~ap 0.• ceftter for a IDUch· 12, and then edaed ahead down. Has PAT run f&Jied, when Baron Ronnie \4)-ers but the Tara led H-14 • returned Ed Washko's 31-The Barons fumbled a Tar ) ard punt 83 yards for a punt. which Paul Genotsa touchdown. The Baron con-recovered on the Baron 28- versJOn was aood and !hey yard line. Halfback Jeff moved ahead 14-7. Balter JUmped past raaht The Tars fired back and in auard from 1 foot out to -4 plays picked up 60 yardi boost the Newport lead to and 6 points. Ed Washko, on 39-14. a 17-)ard slant over riaht The Baron a~ded 6 po&nts, tackle, made the score. with 8 minutes left to play \1ike Pom eroy attempted a when Baron Art Brooks eli- PAT Nn but was stopped. mucd a 49 yard march with The Tara trailed 14-13 wilh a 3-yard lunac over n&ht 3:29 left an lhe lat quarter. auard for 6 and then added Early in the 2nd quarter a point. runnina over left the Tars around out 73 yards auard to make it 39--21. lHl FALCOI IAGOI ...•.•. 111 ~ OLOS STAnOI IAGOI, Altl., Ill M. Pew• u.tq' lntn. .. $ ltl TIIUCKS Bucs fight for title 1114 CHEVROLET CUSTOM CAl 1,11, .... att ••• ' ••••••• 1111 1111 as. TOI CM EVY VI, 4 --II I II, c-entll IllS. aatl•t ••••· 11.•1 By Rich Sl •t•l strike from quarterback Jim The Orange Coast Colleae Deveney for a Riverside Pirates parlayed a combina· TO. 1114 FOlD 14 Ttl Plck·U• I cyl. uon of opportunistic de-The Pirates visat San 1411 fense and quarterback Dan Bernardino Valley Colleae 1111 FOlD ECgiOUIE \1ikels' runnin& and pauina thia Saturday as the tonid CUSTOM CAIPEII • E.,•IIH mto a rousina 28·14 home· Eastern Conference race IMf. ltiYI. let 1111 U • •lltl ~ana victory over Rive~ n~~v:ea~in:to~i!~~s :a:e~~h~N~n~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sade Saturday naa.ht. 1 The win kept the Pirat ea very mucb 10 the Eastern Conference tatle cbaae with a 4-1 mark, a half aame behind Fullerton at 4-0. Deep back Steve Rodn· JUCZ Intercepted a Nack Goldware pasa an bas own end zon,. to ae t the Pi rat cs swt ed after a score leu first quarter. Aided by a roua.hana the kicker penalty, the Bocs moved 80 yards in 20 plays and 10 minutes, with fullback Mike Marvoab plunaina over from the one for the score . Seconds later Mike Ober and l)oua J ohnson broke throuah to block a Ri ver• CONSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH COMMISSION Shell ftteee J••Hcee • .,.,e t.r tlte ,eried ''•ecriktllty Lew (12 y-n)? CHIZJI' JUSTICE IK>DCER J. TRAYNOR ···········-·. NO X ASSOCIATE JUSTICE PAUL PER.. . .. ....... ..... NO X ASSOClA TE Jl]SllC£ STANLEY MOSX.. ..... ASSOCIATE JUSTICE LOUIS H. BURKE .... ASSOCIATE JUSTICE MAJLSHAL F. McCOMB .... NO X NOX YES X The preaeat CaliiCII'Dia Supreme Court hae ~ed politicaDy motlvwd cleO-sa. iD tbe area~ -Forced~-aod hM diqUyed undue CDDCei'D far tbe c:rimiDaJ aod little CODCerD far bia victim. ]Uitioe Manbal F. McComb hM OOIIAisteatly YOtled q&Dt the releMe, Oil tllcbnk:a1Jties. ol convicted cnminala aod • the oaly GDe ~ tbe tv. JU~tic8 who diiHDted from the m&fOrity ol l~ c-t aod votlld apu.t '"Forced ~- 4 d left E I • aide punt. Steve Anderson secon s , ag es w1n :=~d a: ~bl~~si;; f-A-Constitutional Revision TNO X 1-PubUc Retf.rement Funds YES X Estancia quarterback Chuck by E.ale auard Bruce Dick-yards for the aoore. Tho Peny completed a 4-yard son on the 14-y&fd..line to PAT made it 14-0 for the pass with seconds left in atan the bauJe between !he halftime lead. the 4th quarter last Friday almoat equally matched Early in the )rd period t.o aa ve the Eaales a 27-25 teama. Seven plays lat.er Sandy Rico acooped up a victory ov~r San Clement.e. Chuck Perry atn.&uled a Don Evans' quick kjck and Thas Fnday. the Eaales fiaal .S yarda to put the sprinted 70 yards for a wall tanale wad\ the New-Eaalea on the acoreboard. Riverside tally. Chuck port Harbor Tara at 8:15 p.m. A c:onveraion by Pbil Davia Landers blocked the con· on Davidson Field. made the a core 7.(). vera ion ay. and the score An early lat quarter fumble The Tritons came back was 14-6 last friday waa recovered ~vina S9 yards, capped Mikela."Pirate sianaJ call· wad\ a double reverse whac:h . . . 2-Bonds 10 Provide State College & University Facilities 3--0pm s~ Conservltion ._lndebtatness of Local Agencies >-Property Tuadon: ReUd in Event of Oisasru ~Lqisladw Procedure 7-Compensation ol County Offlc:en 3-Taxation: Insurance Compulies NO X NO X NO X NO X NO X NO X YES X TF.S X aent halfback Dan Bane IIi ~r. play&~l watha d&a~ocated M A R K E T to the ODd zone. to tie the mdu rm~er and j&rrmed pme 7-7, with 10:4S left thumb on baa throwana h~. COAST SUPER 9-Vet.erans' Tu E.Rmption 1 0-Loe..na ol Public Funds NO X 3347 E. COAST JfWAY CORONA DEL MAll OR 3-3510 in the 2nd quaner. moved the Buca 28 yards.'" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~"k Quck Peny 4pl~a~a~l~full~&q Open 9 to &:30 Daily-CLOSED SUNDAYS put tbe Eaalea ahead, with m other Rodra1_oez mt.er-IIOZEI FOOD:i--------r--------PRODUCE SPECIALS 8:10 remainina in die 2nd ception early 1n the 4th STOUFFER$ Spinach Souffle 39t uliflower BIRDS EYE 15~. quarter, wben he raked a quarter. The payoff came pan and aprinted around on a 15-yard bullet down riabt end for S yarda and a the middle to end Tom tou~down. ~il Davia' con-Georaino, who apun away veraaon made &t 14-7. from 2 tacldera for his Sth ~ Clemente retume~ a TO arab of tbe aeaaoo. 11-BoDnl aDd Wradinc Contesta YES 12-County A• ••~mt Appeala .8oucls YES ll-Propa ty Tu Sta~e~Dent NO l~J~Tua NO I >-EiiltWilry to Vot~t NO ·~ Ins Com 21]9c GrapefruH Davu aocccr a~le lt&ck Miula then put the Ji~ on from die 16-yard-hne for a it with a daulina 6().yard touc:bdown lO nanow lhe rolloat, ootrinnina the en-AL BORBON. Quunnm, 217 C-.olyn Way, Anahe&m, Calif. X X X X X X Eaale lead 14-11. , tire Tiaor aecondary for a The 2nd quarter ~aa~ t touchdown with ):41 left in (Cetef.l atw4, ,....js ._. ,..,._,,._., lA. 2, 4, 5, 7, 10, •4 14 ,one before lbc Tnaon s dae pme. With leu tban 2 ... 14 iacr .. •• ,. ••• , eiHI •• ,..,.._..._. lA. 3, 6, .. 4 10 ....,4 fLEISCHMAMM MAXWELL HOUSE Margarine catapulted put tbe Eaalea miruuea remaioina. Bill lacr .. •• ,. • .,.. .... ,...,..) on • 11-yud pan to take HH:•Y~·~·~ar::a:bbe=d~a~2~1:-y~ud::!.!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: flo lead 19-14. 1 JACK -lEAH STALK CUT OR SLICED J lb. The Eaalea countered wadi &een Bean30Sl CAM 1 9' ~ a ...._,ard drive late in the )rei quarter to take lhe lnd )~~~~~~~~~~--~_!~~~-=~~!!!!~~~----~~~_) .. ~. A ~ard ~·· from Pmy to back Nick Qui10z IIY SECTIOMS DELSEY pat dle Eaal .. •ud. ~~~ Davia' ooa .. nion made llle &r~fruft 23 T I 1• •core 21-19 • ._ ___ .. _!,.. ___________ lO_l __ c_AM __ ~~c~~CJ~i~tt~f~~lr~·~!![l~---!~~~-1 .!~~~: ~.~:~: 2S "· Glllll STMJMID a.••t wll• be cc.pltc.ed ..... put to ..... s.. l7c Baby"-1 3/~ c=::=•C::~.!; ........... atcnea,..t ..-----~-===~=-~~-=-~~==~~=~:-:==------· ......... ,_ !aa.ica. Wla •17 • .. co. .. 1.n a. --~-;:;:;;-.;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;-::-;------1 .. .... ... "'' •• ,.,, • wt •u •uu.a • "" .. l!qiH a 21·1S ftctiiiJ. ' P-L :1-ul, ~~ :1.-al fi-. Where No (R k EYfl T ll11ed Awrt fer Lack Of finis WIHt,. T,_,. it No Charge lot Funenrl Services Fot Our Servicemen and Servicewomen ,.,, Their Lives in Viel Ham LON E. P11K. Sr. , ....... A.llll 959 THE 195'H>O OFFICERS of the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor are pictured here following their election: from left. Mrs. S;R. Newcomer ot Balboa. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Walter Charanza of Harbor Highlands, president; Mrs. James Gooanan of Westcliff, fi rst vlce-oresident; Mrs. James Eu- bank of I rvine Terrace, Jrd vice-oresident, and Mrs. George Wiseman of Irvine Terrace, 2nd vice-oresl- dent. CEnsig,1 photo, May 7, 1959.) UWi6 BOB SHELTON unit trc. S.ta ~ ....... ht s erved as chief aanini strati ve officer, to assume the duties of city manager of N~rt Beach on June 18, 1q5b. Mayo r Dora Hill listens as the ne.w city manager gives his "acceptance speech." CEil- sign photo. June 21, 1956.) 1956 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK was observed in October, l qSb, «tth de- monstr.SOfts a Itt .-te sdaJts. lltfs pliloto was Liken ~t Newoort Heights School: from l eft. Mart Allen Rodgers of ~ewoort. frotr Urs. Gordon Wevill's class; Gary Winn of Newport. from Mrs. C.'N . .Vorttt's class; Bill Nollar, fire marshal, and Robin UcCioud of L do Isl e, also from Mrs.. Wevill's class. CEnsi gn photo, Oct. !1, IQ<;t- OFACERS elected by the Central Newoort Beach Community Assn. tor 19~ are pic1ur~ here: from l eft. Henry Engl e, re- ~ecttd s ecretary-treasurer; HaJ Glass, direc1Dr .-.d outgoing president; Earl Cannom, new president; Howard Willi~s, vice- president, and Mrs.. E d Carson, recording secretary. The board 195 9 of direc1Drs aJso included Stanl ey Ahl""an, Mrs. Ectru,d ~,..,s, Mrs. J anes Stuart. Wrs. Henry Wagner J r • .w1d Ed Healy. ( Ens•gn photo, Way 21, l959.l THIS lM9 PHOTO shows ,_.ortt-JUthor .-J,...,.Uiab of Co~ de Ill• t.ol•no a RD~o Ish, lHE EW PASTORAL F-._ Y of._ 81111D~ lsiMd Oa 1 -ltJ .. o•st CIWdt .,.,.. Ia .Wr, 1~ .. Rn. ~d Walker, Ws •Ue. Jlnlcc. •d IMir 20eoll-..oid -, Palt. ne ers c.e eo Bllt~U lsiiM ,._ Loat ....._ _..,. ..._ ,._,of 1M CalltDmla ~t In Ctt•~a B1J In 1st StAte of Jali sco, lllaico. OM\1 •d G'nttr Lawtb wert steting tD ttKt "'"' steos ., 1\t lost d b of tht M~Jas, wt\1~ ltley had louted Jnt bdDrt ltlt ••· (Photo ..... st •• Not. 10, 1"', Issue of Itt Ensi9' • ~ YUR,M0.12 MOV. l, 1966 C..... ..... ,, .... Oty .f ... ..,.,. .._. Sftudents help teach Marta \te.na Altcia Ramos ~ natu as 12 years old. She had never been to achool. She had never llept in a becl. She could not apeak En alish. Then she came to tullCrica. 'Aarta II I \1e.tican Jirl who came from \4exieali to live wath the ~ l)aviaoo ftJnaly an Costa ~eaa. Then Viana ran anto a problem. l fhcn the ')avaaona tried to f.nroll \tarta an first pade, tbcy daseovered that all rust aradc studenu mull recopuze and comprehend the meanana ol 220 words. These •ords are known aa the ')olch baaac vocabulary. When ~s. Patterson, Costa \ten Hlab Sparush teacher. beard or \tarta'a di leuma abe atcpped in to oCfer her aaaiatance. She planned to teach \tarta enoqb Ena lub to allow her to enter first arade while at the same ume al- lowina ber students to bene- fit from \tart&' a presence. ~.. Patterson'• 4th year Spuiab clan then embark- ed llPOG an eapenment an aoci al \IDdert t.andJ DJ. ~~. Pattcraon say a that che benefits from thaa ex- periment are lbroe..fold. .. Firat. and moat impor- tant in terms of a.c:adcmac auc:ceu, aa the opponwuty che students have oot o n ly to apeak Spanub, but to put it to a pracucal usc:• she says. "By speakana to iiOme· one wbo waa raued an a roreisn lanauaae the • w. dents becan to realize the aubtlchu or accent and anflccuon. .. They also become a c- quainted wath a person who haa pown up 10 a daflerent culture andwbose standards and values arc U1Wenacly different from the wtu &e \Dat~oo Ptot.eataDt ma)oci\J. .. F ina II y, the a tuden u berin to develop a a•uc or socaal awareacu. Tbey beam to rcah ze that people o( diffctcnt cou.n tnes auJbt hold optnaons datfenna from thoac coamool y be ld 111 the United Stat cs. Wa th thu ancrcucd awaTeness the) beaan to feel the prucnc:e or other cou.nu aes emotion- ally rather than JUSt antcl- le ctually. ' tnap then re• solves tnto •J.ndcutandana of ea.c:b count ry rather than a aroup of colored squues :· \1arta's educ ataon as an the bands of \k s . Patterson' • 4th year <;pan11h clau . ~c:b da) one student takes \1art:• out of class and teaches he r a fev. words of dac b&II C vocabu- lary . \1arta bas no• learned almost or.c fowth or the •"'<lids or lhosc requucd. This as not the onl~ thtna that sell asadc fowth )ear Sp.nasb from the nonn.al classroo m "tuauon. The clau 1 s also benefttans from lht presence or : bo~ s It o( Mexacan doacenL ~nior Fernando Crespo and Junior Luis Carmona bave been extremely helpful an pre- aentlna first hand informa- tion of Mexican cuatorns. "They provade a stamulus for the student&," Mrs. Pat- terson aays. "Thas tend to create an atmosphere or authcnll caty whtch as truly a mcctana of two worlds." PeHason gets new post ')r. ')avad Henry, pre Sl· dent or the Unaver11ty of llhnou, has announced that bewail name ':>r . J .'t\. Pella- son, vace chancellor-aca- demac affaus at L'CI, to the newly established po t of chancellor of the Lrbana- Champa aan campus, effec- tave Jul) I, 196,. The L:n,ver 1t~ nf llhnoa bo&Jd of UUStCCl> IS expec- ted to act on the appotnt- mcnt ~ov. 10. '">r. Peltason 11 scheduled to assume has post at the concluSion of the acaderruc year. Local ador to perform Peter Church, an E.nlh sh- man who laves at 6l0'-:: o\vo- cado 'vc .. Corona del \tar, wa ll dchver an c..n &ltsh monoloau.e and some amua- aoa &\On C I I I OGC o( the \d'*erll11n1 Club's aanual varten sho•, "\tad ~' enue Revue." The procratr' wtl: be held at the C)anta \na en.,. Club at p.m. Thwsda~, '\ov. 10. \tr. C'hw ch reccnth ar- peared on tdev11>wn m "Combat.'• ··1~ 1)'('1{''-~ 1111}1.'' "The lttl frlXr l '\.( L.t. .. and "Jert- cho." 'ie has a lso pcrformc:J •athL'C'Lo\'s Theater ~re>ur PfOOUCIIe>n "'f "f)h '\hat a Love!) 't\ar," and '-tolh- wooJ' s I var Theater produc- tions of "Pravate Lt,es," and "The qattle ,,f a Samr•e \tan." Sho•. .,.,hac:h feature!> act ~ members .utd supporters o( t.he \dverllstn& Club, wa ll be used to e 'tabla sh a collcae seholarshtp. Tac- kets are s~.50 and rna~ be puchased from members or b\ calltna -\dele ~hore'. Santa <\na, telephone ='-'~· ':>r. Pcltason, 43, was dean of the collcae or li- beral arts and c aences at the Unaver ll) o f Illanoa~o before comans to the lrvtnc campus tn Jut~. 1%4, as dean of the -=~llleae of arts, letters and <>ctence. 4 e was named vace chancellor at LCI an '>ctobcr. 1964. 'ie rece t ved ht~> 8~ and \1\ from the Lmversaty of \1ts '>l"'Ufl and ht ~ Ph f) tn po- httca l scten~.e fmm PTtnc...e· ton lntvea th. He re~>tde!> .u :-401 Bam- boo !)rave, 1-,ht Bluff, wtth bts wafe, C)uzanne , and J chtldren, 'ianc', a tudent at UCLt\, Taml)th\. a s tu- dent at Corona del \1ar Hagh Schuol, and Jail, aac 4. Few Hems for planners Tbe brae f aaenda of the Newport Beach Pla.nnanc Commasston for R p.m. ~ da}, ~ov. 3, an the Cat~ Hall ancludc s the fnllowa na 1tcms. Vorio~tce John Jactnto, 1-l~ \\, Ocean Ft.. Cenual ~c .. port, :!nd floor encroachment of 10 anche tn a :!11-fOo.lt alley setbad area. Use Permi t -\tlanuc ( 1) •• port, ne~~> ~>er' ace ,tall on facala l\, t'' replace C'l.t tln i\ Statton, ~~oha ch wtll be de· molt shed. c.o.uauftl cotiofts Reqaeat hom 'loona 59w- la n& for exten"''''" <>( use pemu I fM ol J">IIJ} c ~room­ In I ~hoi' at I~' \~o~te \H. Balboa I :.I anJ. ~equc l>t fr,v· (\(.~ 'Aa l ~er and f)or.-t.h' lluh .. hen., f,lr extcnston of use rermat fot surfrader rcr.tal Jl ~filii 'A 'kean Ft .. l.:nual ''""f'\lr l. WILLAR:> VOlT NAME:> TO HEART AS.SN . BOAR') ·~.ll.ud f1. \,lit ,,f Balbc1a, chaar:nan •f the board t.Jf dt· rectors of \\ I \ ••t Rubber Corp. l'f 'ul!"lta \n.t, h.l• been elected a dttectnr ,,f the Orange (',,unl\ Heart \ssoctatwn Boa rd . He 1 ~ a mcml'-cr ,,f the board of tru)tee -. ,,f <tare· mont \len'-. f••llece. hoard '"'f tru tee ~ •f Ranl er-. L 1fe lnsuran~e ('.•mran' •f 'e· bra~L.a. and h..'&rd of J1rev lOfS l1f '\e"P.,"'rt 'atlllOI Bank. \tr. \1a.n Ba~ ,,,,, anJ ht~ "afe. 'e at I, I' E Ralt--.,a. The\ ha'e ' .. on... \\,!lard, ~o­ bett and Rt .. hard. 041 .. 4 -71 s.oo 1101 OtAII -n.• OYI.l TAIL I -219.10 IIOUMD Tl.kl -'"·· H.J.GAI{l{E"ff fURNfJURE IA~Ol OffiCI IAY$10( Af JMIIOI!l .. 2 114 1 Professional Directory INSURANl 'E . I'OA ALL 01' YOUR INSVRANCIE .. EEOS ROBi:.R TSOr-. -SAI>I f-1 R IN~ RAN< 1- :1333 ·~ f'OIUII H•Y. ('oftNta del \fU -67;).18M YUNERAL DIRECTORS . BALTZ MORTUARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA I.C(ONay b·2•24 3520 E. COAST HIWAY COROHA DEL MAR OR•ol e J·q•so Sutc* lq41 Frt~ndly N~tl'hbomood ~rviC'f' BELL BRO ADWAY MORTUARY I I 0 Broad way U 8 3-133. 8 3434 COita M~u Westchl'§ Cha pel o('(•lf/ll•ty4 427 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA NJ .__ ITEMS for th e bazaar and hobby show of the Vasa Anchor Lodge Auxil1ary, to be held from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. this Satl.lr· day, Nov. s, art be1ng examined by Mr s. Nelson Holmwood of ~merald 13ay, at left, and Mrs. Don Bam ck. of Costa Mesa. The shON will be presented Jt the Sen ior \1others of the 1966 Chl l- ilien's Jiome Cioctety debu- tantes discussed the forth- cominJ Chris tmas holtda) debutante ball over coffee cups yesterday dunn& an infonnal aathcnna an lhc: Irvine Cove home of \1r~o. Tenell L . Root, ball chaar- man for the Newport Harbor \uxah ary. Edward J . Mooney, das- ltl ct dtrector of Child1en'~ llome Socaety, havinJ s~ ken tp the debutantes and thear fathe rs at the San ta <\na office in J ul y, dlopped by to aave the mothe rs an opportunaty to also hear a bout the adoption servac e oHered by the non-profl 1 s late -wade aaency. \tr~. Root and her com- ma ttec reported about ar· ranaements and diScussed proceduiCs wath the mothers for the 13th annual de bu· tante ba ll, to be held at the 'liewporter Inn on nc~. ~8. C(.mmtttc e member~ an- dude the \tmc:s. J. ~ubcrt \lc serve , ·~all~ Ge rq •, \krwn lC Came ron, ')onald -;wetllund, Les Littlejohn, CltlzMs •:hlbhouse, 15th St. and trvlne Ave., Cll tf Haven. Ho bbl es to be dis- pliyed 111.clude t~ntique pu rses, lace making, pi\Otograotty, Indian a rtifacts, cooklno of .a century ago, and a restored antique IUto. Coffee will be served all day, .,d refreslunentl will be sold. £H1Jit£HES 'lpundlf ~ GIIplrdf 3262 a .. ood Stre_., Hewport Heighh '"'''II''"'''", rn (;'"' ~m,t"n l, II1M1r a/"' /~. '''''(\, I 1 antrlu al "' 'fiHIIm The Rev. Joht, Pridonoff, Minister C)unda~ \)c:r\1'-C and Chur th S<.hool at 10:00 a.m. EL•t nJn B 81ble class l edn esdays al 7:30 p.m. Hura.ry core provided Phone: 642-2740 , ,,, fl t' I ,, rtf 1 I I,,, J ~~~I I ' I, I ' ••• , • , , ,, I tl• d \I lr' + r ,,.. ,, ,,, I , , ' ,/ • ,/ I t ,J I , , , f I ' , ,. ' , , fr I f.,. I I I , II I',,' •I• ~ ,,, t Jn,[ '•, 1 'I I ,,, I '" lr!l'f I\ •I ,,,,,,,,, /1 , tt> ., f tot\ ti ll I , ,, , • I '\ , I,. ' I • ,, , Chr•st•on Sctence S.nnces n&ST r Mlllc " h J ClUUST ,Sf If "n'l JJOJ v,a I 1d11 Ncwpon Bc:a ch SlJNlJA Y SUIOUI 9 I~ o"' ,.,.; II o"' SUNOA Y SERVI<.F-..!> 9 IS • II o"' WEDNI-..SUAY fVf.NI"'j(i "il:.f-l iNC, I , "' Ri:.AUIN<J R()()M ......... ., • 9 0 ... • s ' ... .... ,.,. ,.; • ., 9 • "' -1 4S , ... r ...... .., ,.,,. ,.,,,.,., 9 • "' -s , "' 1·9 ...... S.,,dey I P "' • 4 ' "' IEt 'OND f'lll'at'fl Of' C111111T ,k ."lt NT~ Nc•PQft Beach 11 Cor0t1a de I \4ar •)9 East (oaa.t Htahway NOAY SC HOOl 9 IS • "'· SUNOA Y Sf.R VI( f-II • "' WEDNESDAY i:.Vl:.NING \tEETI.,.C, I 00 , "' RI:.ADI-.,G R~- ._.ucual Bua ldana 2863 F.aat C oa't H•lfl way Mo•. • S••· 10 •.m. lu S p.m. Tll•radav ,.~,.e la" -7 to 9 You are cordaally anvued to utend C'huu:h Scrvacu and to use the Rcadtna Room. r1111t Japtill aaurc~a at e-ta Meea .. pull lt.bk fdlOWibl p Santa An• 6 Maanolla Ita. D: P C. Jlf.umann. ,..._ SUNDAY SDVICI:I t 45 a .m. SuaclaJ ~ I J CO a Ill. Mons I ftC ....... , • co p.m. n.Jnt._. u .... 7 co p.m. l:wnJftC ..... , WED!'fDDAY 7.20 ...... ·---lt-'7 • 00,...... ~ a...d .. Lutheran Church ot the Mater Luf'h~ran Ohu rc-h In Amton«e. 2900 Pad fir \ ; .. w Dr. Corona ,f,.f \1.ar, Lali ll)m i" Re v. WILBUR AL LEN Phon~· Olttolt' 3 5022 SUNDAY SCHEDUU: Q a .m. --Famaly won ht p tncluda na ~bnday f hur"h School I 1 ;fJIJ 41, m, •• Wcnh~ first Baptist Ch"rch ISOUTH!RNI co•o•• DIL .... COAST "'""' AT -CAAT~A l)r. Charles L. '.lcCiatn 67l-66M /1t1Ht~• 67~U16 JUMDAY KMOOL ..... flU .. -. ..,. ..... WCMtSMe, ... 'ltOI ·-, •• , ...... UMtOM ......... ... IVIMING WCMttNl'··· 1tJI p.-. wti*UOAY SI.VICI 1 IS._-. LEG4L ,.,.OTIC! ( ~ ll IH H ~ n· n r BU STN ESS f ••·l tiiOU!I f inn Ne .. e Ill~ l''i IH.RSIG ~EO do la~re­ lr~ ,,.,,,ry tbat lhey are c•· Jur IIDj! a Hom,. F'oralalalap Lu•11o'""" el PJ). Aos 64S, Cor- ou tf,.l \1er, C:elif .. 92162S. a- l .. r th,. flclilloae r .... a-.e or \lanh•a',. lot,.uora .. d llaal .,,., I . firm i~ compc eed or llle 1,11., .. 10~ P"'"o"" wh oaf! •-e e 111 IIlii u ti pier ,. .. of rf'eldeace ,.,,. ... follow .. , lo-ll: \l•riiYD -.. l'r.•o, Rjarae E. I '"'"· I I~ P~acador Or., New• pori lirer b, CeiH. 92660. t'IN f .• S oar laaode .. le IOtJI ,,., nl l)r tobtor, 1966. M.,n,. s. Ural• Rjarae If.. Uraia "1 \ 1• Of C:AL.IF'ORN lA •• r f ll '4 rY f)f' ()RAN Cr. fl'li 1111'i lOth .la y of flctob«, IQf,(,, b,.forr m,., a Nota ry Pab- llf '" ~tnt! '"' u id coonty •d .. , .... , ,,.,.iolio~e ah.,rell, clely r omml .. •loord a d ••Of'a, per- "on .. lly j~er"d Mari ly• 5. I!""" ao njera,. E. Urala known to I'll" lo be tile peNOU who•e oamea •e ••k crtM4 to the wl .. la laatn~•••• .ad aellaowledrd to -tb t llley ... .,,.u,,.d the •-•· 1FT~ r.ss 11t7 ll•cl u4 oUl- , lei •"•1. IJarbara lr• ... Sotery P•lllic I. •4 for .. 111 ( oaoly aod State. \fy Comm l .. ioa ••P"• NoY, 19, 1967 P11bllelu ()ct. 13, 20, 21, NeY. l, 1966, Ia tllo !Cew,.,. 1•""-r t:u lp OCC ,I!S!MTIMG rGLIC! IMSTITUTI UTIIATU.! SERI!S CWP 010 AT O<X ••11M uadi tions or Oantc'e hell: lbe inferno" w11J be &be aubject of the Nov. IS muterpieees ()( ltleratUie • .,ies belna offered by the Oranae Co&al Colleae even· laa divlaioo. The clan ,...ta from 7 to 9 p.m. •••ry other Tucaday 1n the OCC aeience hall. \4enill Duncan, aultC.aat USC IIUMIOM NOV. 5 ::::::==~;,;=;=-~~;===~r=i==J cht er of pollee of Newp.)ft t4'e. Ernest Schaa, 4512 1l'IIPA__FIJ ~_lOr t al ~...,,. li»L ~-l Bcach,ta one of the lot&niiC• w_,,.. Rd., Cameo lliah· NUIISI•Y ,.OVIDID .,n JUifV UllftUII rJfWJ'tR toft at a 4-9Ut iutJtU .. 1Utda, it trtembcr of the IC>- "'0. • ..,. Owot t-. )(.•f•" W olfeted at ~h. An•l• pOO' claJ CCiftnit .. e for the ct ... ._, c:ww ...._ li~ depll1mlnt by dN ol J tS6 reua.ion at lbe hom.-~ -.-eN. ~ OrMae Cout Cola. .. ~ _.,., ctrei'IIOiliee chit THI A.MIIICAN LUTNIIAN CHUICN lice t cleac:e de,_•w•l· •c.day, Nov. S, at USC. ~-L • J-• ,.... e. -~ -·l•l .... ._ ... P•li•• will brina plcalc SEDVfCES: f :OO •·•· ,_.,, ._,, .. _., -•rc ''"' ..._.. '--~&..~ I u.. I "' 9.45 •·•· c:::...tcllt Scllaeel & .... Clan held yett8Hay. ()tiMr .... ·-• 1o A liN ,....,.IDOfl& ti:OO .... '" .. .,.. Wetslll, I ICIU will M ~. f, 16 Plrk .. hat of [)oheey It• ,_. , __ ... 1~ rroa t a.a. • ll:JI tr.ry. Hi.lltbt of ~ day n. ••·· J .... G. ........ •s .. , -;;~, • ._ at r. I \b. Jtt)bf~":--~!"'.:._.~~1 AUUlMI p m. 'n. ....... ~-.... U l om I ~ ~! .~ .. '* ..., .u .... " . .-1.a ... eou .... A .4UotTIOt4 FO~ ClfOIR The Costa ~.. Cav1c Playhouae, aponaored by the Coat& Meu recreation department, wrll hold lly• outs for a Chra s tmaa chou at 3 p.Qt. Wednesday. Nov . 9, in the COIT1'Tlun ity recrea· tion center, Oranae County Paarpounda. This choir will fumiah the mUIIC rot the Chtiumaa paaeant to be hold Oec. 19. Student• in all junior hiah achoola and hiah school• are invited to audition. TMUitSOA_!J.IOY. 3, a. OOQAuu.IM,~ ..,., ..,..,.. c.,,.. • •• tN •¥•""•-• ••••-'• o• ..,......,_. .... ~ bwt , ... _,..MPt.••" .~ ..... ') ..-.o rut~ ,..... ... ~.~ .,~ ,., . .,. 1 •' ~ .... ,.._._.... -, .. "' ' ........ . ~lN .. , ... .,.,.. h 1"'4r•f"''"'• ... ., ... 1(4 .. 0, .. \J.ft>{-C•rg.-1 ., _,., .,ti 'I rh( I I o iut •-""' ut• ..,._..,.. ,, I ... .. •• I•• ~ ........ ""'"~"' ................ t •.... ,., tt t .,,. ••t f'CIO•d ... .,'#....... I ... .. I • ,. ., •• I .... toO• .,,,,._ .. .,,, I f • . .. ,, ' •• '" .. j • ,. ·h r:..... .. .. .. ' ..... ~.· STREET WIDENING Sale Continues AT H.J ~fffl fUf\N~ • HUNDREDS Of ITEMS ON SALE! 2215 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING COMMERCIAL Person~lucd SrP 11 r DON E. ELDER ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 3S Yean an 'lewrwu t Reach 1107 E. Balboa Blvd. 67).6590 Orco Block Co. Bun.DING BLOCI:S -AU. SIZES • ALL TYPES Tea.,lla•e: IAciiMe 7·1ZH 1M1 a.t.ll& Stat.a 2HO a. Mala. ..... AM IICLISIYI COlt IIAIAITII ....,., ca.-a ... '..tee• ,.....41eu .... .,. af '"' .,_,..,, • IM ,.,lee••• If , ......... eNe S..Wa... e Perfect Ewer~ "-• eNe f.lc O..etletetiGrt e Petfect PIHt '•14!ftt lll!!!!!!~ .. h•'YIItt All Or••.. Cou•tr PIOPISSIOMA&. MAMGIIC SIIYICI LISI 211 '01 CAll & WIY , MI·IJJI ...... , ....... 1M • c. ...... I llfURSOAY. NOV 3 1966 CDIDIA DELIA"-t;AU F. THE L ARGEST SINGLE contribution in the 1()-ye~r history of the Newport Beach United Fund has beffi presented by Phllco Fund. John B. Lawson, Jt ,.ft, vice-pre sident of Philco-Ford Corp. and gencr.JI • ma- ger of the AerOf\uttooic Division in Newport ~c.KI, •s presenting the check -fo1 lH,500--o--erorrl! FloJg II, Un1 ted Fund vice-president and chai r1"'1;ln CJf tt1" th e Fund's advance business sol ici tation CJI' "•ttPr. The con tribution was made by Mr. Lawson on b••h1l f ,f the board of trustees of the Ph il co Fund and th f' r<J"- pany's Orange County communi ty relations r '""' •tt•'" at Aeronutronic. Concert Nov. 5 at UCI Returnana lo beain the 13th 'lc~~ton for the Ofanae County Phalharmon1c So- Ciety, ')uectur Zuban \khta and the Lo01 o\naeles Phal- harmonac '>rchestn wall perform thllt Saturda) naaht. "'nv. 5, al UCI Campus Uall. LEGAL NOTICE -.y\CII"'h OF \U.A'-I'Rf ro IH \I) IF ll (J'O \ r Til F: "H I · 1'0 R f lit \ ( II " P F \.lA I. \1 u-. I· U P \1 f I.H 110~ I')~SOI.I • 1)\ IF ll 9t I I'll 111 F. "TAn · llliH 1,1 \I H\L ~ U \.110-., \II\~ \IIH H A, I ?66 'Will I 1'\ Iff IU BY c;nt"' lhel tit" fniii>WIDI( tnf" .. -.Uff' il'l lo h .. vni,.J on ·•• th,. ;JH'r uol munlr 'fll' I ,.,.,.,.t ion c on .. olida- t .. d "'ith ................ id .. j(t!Df'nt I "'"''' i,.n 1 u b .. h,.lfl in thf" C i ay of 'i .. wporl l'-'•u·h on "I ue,.fiay, th .. Ath oluv of "OYf'mber, 1966: rROf>O<t:u C.rt -\RTrR o\llf . ..,0\4f ,..T, 1111 1• a!'M'od,_at wo.l•l .. m,.od th,. Charu-r 10 add "ertloo 1402 (,.) to authorize ah,. City \.ouacil lo ""II aad r oov"> • ,.,.,. .. ,a pore-,. I o f City• .,,..o,.tf ,..,.,..,front property frooltDf! oa """"J>Ofl Ray ly ias ......... rrv ,f """'J>Oft noulevard otD•I "'luth,.rly nf 26th Str~t. t ... JDI( " (JOrt roo of Lot 2 io ..,,.,.110o 31 , J owo .. hip 6 "ouah. H~tal(r I 0 """' of thf' an 1'-'r· IUird•nom,.r idian,ly ••l!oonheas• tf'rly of th,. northf"JIItlerly llo,. of Blnrk.o 222 ctnd 22J in (i,.c-• 1100 "· """'flO" u ... ,.h. a .. p..r m•p r,.ror<ll'tl in lloolt 4, p81!" 21, .,r \ti .. r ,.ll•n .. ou" \f•ps. Hf'r or•l" ,r Oraol!" lounty, ( "lifr)rt)i .. , fr,.,. ,f th,. rf'potric• t1un on thl' "" 1,. o f -.uch pro- Pf"rl)' ,, .. ,.,., forth io <;..c t lon I 402 of th,. ( i ty C.ha rl..r wh 1c.-h prohll~tt-. th,. ( ity Couaril from ,.,.Jh niC or ' "n v,.y in(( any wat ,.,. !rout or b.-a r h property, e•• t"f'ptiDfl to th,. '>tate or to the Couaty l11c-u .. ,. .,. • poblic bur h <K ,_,L . o .... d : ()rt. 2 ;,, 1966. The propam lo he prc:,o:n l- ed anclude~t \u1te l 1n '' m&J Or by Ba~h. \lath•, Jc:r \.taler b} lllndenu th, 11nd Symphonic FantJ\IIque h, Berlio z. The Lo~ \ngelc:' l'hdhar- montc wall play ~ .&JJ•unnal concerts lhh 'c:"~"" un Jc:r the: ba Lon uf \lc h ld o~nJ 11. 1th JUClt t C'·mdu~l••r tl.ln' Swarow~ky of \u,ua.t, \ .. h- madt-lsser .. tedt of ·~co,t :Ierman)', and l ulan 1).t\l!o of England. ~uundan " 11Ut the serlc!t of 1 ~.onl.e rh Will be the ')c:tr•t~l o.,,m- phony under Lhe Juc:~.-ll on uf Sixten f.hrl1ng anJ the Plulh~rmnn1a llun gdr1ca, w11h \ldlladc .. CartJI., ~..on- due tang. I IARTOM BEEKC»t 80~0 I OfSIERRA.CJH CORP. I Barton Beck, 620 ~. Ocean Ft., Balboa, a partner 1n the Los Anaeles law ftnn o( 0 '\tclveoy ~ \tyer\, has been elecled a darector of the Saerracan ('urrxtrataon ,a daveraified manufacturer of technac ally-advan~:cd, pro- prietary produc t.. \ir. Beck was graduated from C..alaforn1a lnsutule uf Technoloay, I at cr re ceav· ina hu htw desree fmm Loyola Umveuoaty. lie: 5Cr- ved as a l1eutenanl 1n the U.S. Navy submanne ser- vice durana Wurld War II. lie and h1 s wa fe. '>orothy, are parents uf 5 ~h1ldren. GREAT BOOKS CROUP MEETS HOV. l AT UCI BENEFIT BOUTIQUE NOV. 17TH ..,.. .... fll ..... .It., l . a., ... ,, ltlt J ... lca ltd., Coa&a Mtu, cwor&ook· ina lh. Meta VorCS. Oolf Courao, will be 11M aotdna for "S.ronclipity," a boli· day boutiqM. Thia benefit it beina 11· vee by the S...ta Ana-New- port Hatbor Alomnae Chap- ter of De I &a Oamma on Tbunday, Nov. 17 , from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and from 7 p.m. &D 9 p.m. Ticlteta for •• are beina told by lhe members o( the p oup and wi II be a old a t the door. On aale wi ll be many hand made itemt, ranaina from fancy tote beaa, hata, dish· era ' pictures. paper now era' ,.,., IUdae ,i.welfy, chU· clr•'• lift heflll Met fency holiday lrimminat. Horne baked eooklea, fruitcake and candy wi II a lao bo aold. Tbe Blind Chlldren'a Center, Loa ~aelea , w11l receive all proceeds from thjt event. Chairman for the benefit 11 Mra. Norman Canfield of Tualin. In charae uf mer• chandiae •• Mrs. Thomas Carney, Newport Beach; tea tables, Mra. Oray C. Strona. Coata Meu; 11chc· doles, Mu. William Seller, Tustin; ticket ulea, Mrs. OonaldM. Sutherland, Cos ta Meu; publicity, \irs. John ~verett, Oranae; f•nancea, ~ •. Carl t.awron~. Cos &a Mna: door priaea. Mra. lleracbel Hoo,eeaamct, Tuat.in; ~ •• O..W Rober- son, NewPOrt &Me~; and '4a. A.e. TUJ•r. Corona del \1u ; n ... caa-. \~a. James Whoeler, Santa. Ana; contiJND41nta, Mra. John W1naer, OraaJC;'-ked aood•, \h . Ronald Chadwnck, Santa Ana; pla11t1, \irs. Lawrence Reynoldt, Laauna Beach; candle&, \trs. R.F. Balhnaer, Cotta Meaa . C.ll '" .,..,, .... 1.4 / ....... , ... : 67)..0550 I • Your n£•w Homf' Ill Santa .\ 11a , ... rr·;uh tn k1-+·p ~'till sa ff'. prnsperou .... 11 d I a pp\ T lu·n· an· ... tll'h won- dE-rful huilt-in:-a ..... \ ...... d ... fi'.I•J r\\"1• Hilhon L)l ,llar:-. Actual DollarJ~, .... ,.n, .... "''·r HH1 IIIH· ... tht·~l\t-ra~.-. and thE' hiKht·:--t 1 t•·r.-... 1 11 th•· 1 au .. n (Ill rf'l(ltla r passbook attn 1• ... + \\', .dll a\'1· aff,·etlnll<lt•· memories nf t h• n• ... 11••11·•· Sa\ rH{" n thl't' tn .·ar ta FAILS FALLS Pnced From .......................... .... WIJiet.a • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . •.....•• f't.ll • M'acbi12t Made W •cs .... Hand Tied !dte W•cs . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . ... Hand Tied W111 ........•.•..•.•.••.•• Sllt.tl 40 ~ w~~a to try ~•o .,_ et .._. te ..a.cf ~n aU Mtvral & ~ •••• Cl•••l"t Styll•t mallie j w, SafOIU •• ,.lrlf\9 4J'IID LOAN ASSOCIATION I 'I \l I ' 11 \ 11 '-l l ...., 'l I ........... ,I ! n46W-, I .... .... c- ... , I , .......... Ana. It ha.'\ :-...-n •·d •I •· c·ttlllllllll '' ~ Wt·ll fnr n1i.H•Y ~ •·ar ... y,. wE>ff'lttheC;oltt. • <'t :. dr· ... •·n·-d lu·lu·:-twt•t·nuldotft-r .... •dwn ·llr:-adulJIIl'all"ll nf Homf•':--E x t·t'll'l'. , . .,,,,., .... 11 Ht·\ t•r ly IIIII :-I a town 11 1 tha t·••ttnt~ tu tht· ~nrth I November 1 to November 11 Special hours during Open House: 9 AM to 9 PM Monday thru Friday 9 AM to 6 PM Saturday Mm·e Thflll f:, ,.,. /lo-fu,.,. 5 .• 19-X, whick.zs 5-1/4% ( rmr rt'• ,.,.,,, 11 onunl mt, COM POL' N Of.; I> IJA II. r ,,,fi ,,,, "ltrllli'tl fo'r a 11ear u:ith POHTA L Tn /'fJUT II. I~ I r ........o;==::~y You earn interest fmm tl11 d''IJ ,,, '"·''' .,,., paid at the end of the crtwrter. tllld JIIJit ,.,,,.,, ''' u,,. date of withdrnu.vrl nn fu11d ... "' tJuti J ,,,., '"'' t ''" "'' ,,mfJ,, OPE 'f:\\ :O.A"\TA ANA Otf'll'l· 111-lftt\ll \\ l~t;!'- 1.\1111' \!~till"' t•t•l -,~~'IIi II n TIIFR ''' 1-llo\H ... \\ '"·"' 111-1 11 I· '-1ft\ l 't; IIHA~<:F: COl STY UW!(.Itl ..... ,.... 010(11 '"" u ..au .• [nt LIIICC~M '>t >0001Jtt C•!liUII '()lU I •• l l "'''""' lA, 4"o4 1~1 11 [ IOMCtllll An ln t ol LIIIIKMI ltord U IIllO t. .. uno l.al!iD~t~ -\c.-tin" <..ty C l .. rk The adult~o peat buolu. proaram. due~tc:J ~ ~1>hcrt t\. Payne of Curt •na del \1ar, will mc:c:l .tl ll p.m. toda). ~ov. 3, 1n t.hc fmc arts bu lld1ng at ( I. IIXUt C 11' ol ~ .. wport S..er h C aliforo•• Pubh,.h: Oca. 27, 'iov. J, 1966, in thf" 'il'wpcwt lfarbor t'uijpa CLINIC GETS IALAfifC! OF $6,000 PLEDGE -~ t2,000 Ph1lco Fund check, f1nal annual payment of a }·year S6,000 pledae, haa been presented to the South Coast Cbi ld (iuidancc Cli na c, a non-profit com- muni ty aponaored aaency ~evotcd to the diaanoaia and treatment o f emotionally d1aturbed children. Preacntation of the check was made to J ohn Rau, pre· aident of the Clinic, and to ~s . Pat Hamaon, aecre· tary and boud member, by John B. Lawson, Pbj leo- ford Corl)Oration vice pre- aident and aener .. l manaacr of Ptulco-Ford Aeronuttonic Oiviaion tn NeWJ)Oft Beach. The JIOllp wall d1JCU ~ se lectaons from Chau\.cr' s "Canterbury Tale ... " an• clud•na the general PfOlo- ,ue, the nun'., pflest, wafc: o( Bath's tale, and the par- doner's laic. For ~ov. 17 lhe topa c wd I be Dante • 1o "Inferno." SEVEH SE.U STU,EHT Virainia Stater, paduat e ~ Corona del ~ar Hiah School and now a freshman al Chapman Colleae. 11 one 10 freahman aelecled for honora at entrance on lhe Seven Seas. Chapman'• floallna carnpua. The Seven Seu 11 bound for 17 por~ in &he Modttcrranean, ~adcSI• Eatt and Fu East aad will return to Loa Anaelea har- bor on Peb. 4. _____ , • TilE RF.ASO.V f F.'RF. EVERl'OVE'S FAJ'ORIT E CLE H!R ' You can depend on ul for cor•fu~ quolity loun• derin• A.ttd reeordleu of the weoth.,, you con olwoya depend on our prompt. 48-hour &ervi c .. J ... Cell 08 , .. , .. Jl" L COAIT IIIWAY .. COIM*ADG.IIM f HIGH FASHIONS In cars and clothes will be featured •t the Nov. 9 Ass I stance League premiere night at the Orange County International Auto Show at the Fai r- grounds In Costa Mesa. Pictured here are Mrs. Williorn Manning, left, and Mrs. Jaclc Richardson, both of New- port Beach. 51 x county Assl stMice League chapters ,are cooperating in staging premfere night. Show will be open to publi c Nov. 10 and continue through Nov. 13. From~ttl ....... ,, Oct. 26 llcbarcl f. Belley. 160 WU· VIDdala ahattetecS the; tOft St., No. ll, Cos t.a riab&oon.r oo the 4* -'• ~sa, collided wilh che car ahieW ol Edw•d f . Ora-of Shirley M. Mulliaea. 201 lt.am, 440 Hoam.ood Dr., Cypreu St., Apt. B. Balboa, Newport Heiahts, aad bent at the interaection ol New· lhe antenna. while bia car port Blvd. and 26th St., waa parked at 169S Irvine CeDtral Newport. Ave., Weateliff, • ·A van• Tt.wa4ey, Oct. 27 dal ripped open a letter <'f Toola were atolen from R.J. Rouae, 2006 Windward tho uuck of Charles Suaub, Ln., Baycreat, whicb waa 1819 W. Bay Ave .• Central in Ilia mailbox ••• A battery Newport, on June 29 ••• A anchor liaht and 150 feet of jersey aweat er and a pair maaila rope were atolenfrom of capria were stolen (rom a sand barae Inside the the clothesline of Con a tance Linda bland laaoon; the Crabtree, 1607 Park Ave., LEGAL NOTICE 8alllo& tal..._ .• Tile Volb- ..... ol Guy D. o.rit of Huatt.atoe Btadl, eu& ._... oa e. Cout HwJ •• fllit.cl lo ·~ for a , .. lilht at Jambocee ld. 1M coUided .with the Votk_ .. waae• of Vicki L. Hodaea. 33 Beacon Bay .•• Batury ropaitmP Lem N. Crawford, 26, ol 3091 Colleae Pl •• Cotta Meu, claimed to he looklna for a loat wrencb when JIOlico queatiOfted him at 7:30 p.m. at 1907 San- tiato l)r.. Dover Sborea;, identification check by pooo lice ruulted in hia arroat on a bed check charae. • • The Cuahman cu of Buddy N011CE Of PROPOSED O. Oarten, lS86 Santa Ana CHARTER AME.~D~ENT M011CE IS HEREBY GIVEN. St., Coata Meaa, overturned .,..,.._, to Article 11, Sectioa oo Ba~k Bay Dr., north~ 8~). of tlae Coa•titatJoa of~. Von'a ramp. and burned; he State ol Califo ... ia. that coplea was taken to Hoaa Hoapital of Uae pn~poaad -•d.eat lO NEWPORT HAitiOit OIIGI SEOOIO SECllOI --'• 4 THURSDAY, .OY.l, 1• OODA DO. MAl. CALif. &U Clurter of Ua., City of New-for examination and later port O.acla \4 be .. Mhted to rr!el!le!,!&~l~ed!!;·:..,_ ______ ~=========~ tlae voters of dae City of New-r Bad ham sees hope for Upper Bay exchange barae is owned by the Sbellmaker Corp.. 1200 Sbollmaker Rd., Upper Bay ••• The Wcstcliff Piau Barber Shop. 1116 Irvine Ave., Westcliff, was ran• sacked and $71 was stolen ••• James R. Harper, 326 Rochester St., Costa Meu, was arrcated at 9 p.m. at 44th St. and Seaahore Dr. en a charae or failure to appear before the Newport- Mesa municipal court. . Edward Nelson, 278 E. 16th St., Costa \1esa, was aivcn a notice to appoat before the Newport-Mesa municipal court on a charge of drunk in public at Sapphire Ave. and N. Bay Ft., Balboa Is· land. . . The Yamaha motor- bike of student Curtis Chap- man, 169 \1aanolia St., Costa \1esa, was stolen from a Harbor High School port 8eacll at tbe Special Wu.icipal [1ectioa . coaaoli- daa ad with tile Statawid• Cea• aral Election to be beld oa NoTe~~~ber 8, 1966, are •••II· able ill the office of U.e City Clef\ of the City of Newport Beach, City Ball, 3300 lfeat Newport Boalevard, Newport TilE NEWPORTER INN lHE LIDO LOUNGE Hope for approval of the Upper Newport Bay land exchanae was voiced by Anemblyman Robert Bad· ham (R.~"ewport Beach) at a meetina of the board of the Onnae County Coast ~s sn. in Lacuna Niauel. NB frm plans expansion Immediate expansion plans for Cruttenden & Co. Inc. of Newport Beach are re- ported today by Chairman of the Board 'N.W. Crutten- den Jr., resident of Cameo Shores. Facil i lies at .$500 Campus !>rave 1n the lrv1ne Indus· traal Complex, are beang en· laraed to accorrmodate the full complement of anvestor serv1ces under the super.·1· sion of the newly-appomted resadent manager, 'Je..,rae H. 'Jriffin of Costa ~iesa. Personnel will be Increased to 12 repres entauves. For many years the co~ puy has served the na- tion's securities 1ndustry primarily as an •nstututional broker and s pecaalast 1n Chicago and Los Angeles. LEGAL HOTICE CERTIFICATE OF' BUSI~ESS F'icutioas F'il"'ll "( ame 111 E C'i DERSICN ED 4oe• ~ereby cenify U.at be l.ll coD• dac:tiDs aD -\dvertiaiDs bui- Deas at 366 Huel Drive, Cor- oaa del \far, Califonua, ud~ tl.e fic-tuaous firm Dam~ of W."l. Wii~OD ADd \~!ICX'Ial f'S, aad that !'lilid !arm is compot'l~"d of the followio8 ~I"WWD who"~" •-e io full .otDd plac:e of resi· de•ce are as follows, to-w at: 0 .0. (Ray) Re""~l. 366 Hul"l Drive, Corona del \far, f'illafor- oia. WlT'I f.SS m\' hand th1" 7th day of Octob"'r, I %6 0.0. (Rayl R'"""el ST.HF. Of C. -\1.1 FOR 'II \ Ct)U'ITY M OR \SCf. ~ ON llfl~ 7th da y of fktobn, 1966, bf'fore ml', 11 :-i otary Public iD and lor •uid rounty ud state, r~-.idin~ th~reia, daly c:ommls .. iool'd iUid "wom, personally appt'arl'd 0.0. (Ray) Re"sl'l, ltDowo to me to be the ~r .. on who"~ name j,. aabscri~d to tb"' withtn iD• strument. and arlr.Dowll'd~ted to a~e that hi' ,.xecutf'd tbe s ame. •rn f.S!' my band aDd ofn - cl•l sui. Hf'afletle L. r iltOD ~otary Poblic in n d for ..aid Couty and <>tatf'. \ty Commi""ion e-.ptrl'" ~ov. 8, 1969. Pabliab: Oct. 13, 20, 2i, 'iov. 3, 1966, iD the 'I ewport Harbor [asi \itr. Cruttenden stated that the rapid growth of Oranae County's population, per capita income and indus uy, predicated the company's decision to emphasize per· sonal investment plannina, profit shanng programs and pens 10n planning. SKYTROHICS FACILITY IS SET UP IH HEWPORT Skyuonics Jnc.. a multt· divis1on, world-wide dis- uibutor of industrial, aar- craft and manne supplies and products, has estab- h shed il branch warehouse at 2011 ')uail St., Newport Beach, adJacent to 0ranae County Airport. 'Naync (Pete) 'Jundry, a resident of Newport Beach, has been appoanted sales manaaer for the tndusuial and mat· tne dtvasions. Richard Johnson wall be in cbarae of sales for an aenetal av\atioe activitiu. ~y­ uooics is beadqo.artered in El Sepndo. C.C. 8URGLARtlED The :-.lewoort HarborCh~ ber of Corrmerce office, 1800 W. Coa s t Hwy., \1an- ners \tile, was entered Fri- day, Oct. 28, duou&b a pned o pen rea.r window and ! electriC typewriters va l· ued at S27S were stolen. •DETAILED GENERAL INSURANCE COVERAGE ar ED FARD AT JAT I. IIMPIO 1UN.NEWPO,_T •LVQ.. NEWPO,_T •EACH Divan & Chair as Shown IN CHOICI Of ALICTID IIAaltiCS ONLY '99 FREE 01TOMAN TO MATCH ••.Keep r._. AIMI liM 'BM r.me. A.a He reviewed the: history ~the propoaal fot exchanae of land between the Irvine Co. and the County of Oranae in accordance with plans for development of the Upper Bay. He said that "an enone- ous concept has evolved that all 1 tate tidelands would be of bi&b monetary value to the state as re- venue producina land." "This. of course, is not the cast with the Upper Bay." he said, "because of the aeoaraphical, aeolo- llCal, water a.rea and na· tura I boundary limitation a. .. Pethaps after next Janu- ary. the aituation may ease areatly and the State Lands Comniuion may be prodded by reaolution and leaisla• tion lO approve this land exchanae."' Harry Bergh of Corona del Mar, former county plannin& director, proposed the formation of the Oranae County Tidelands Assn. (OCTA) to help accomplish the land exchanae. The board authorized the appoint· ment of an advisory eomnit· lee lo work with OCT A. parking s tall, while he was in school. .. A caty fire hose burst and soaked the interaor of the convertible of w .J. Chadbum, 4404 Channe I Pt., 'Nest ~ewport ... The red foceian car of 8eacll, Califon»a. Dated: Sept. 22, 1966. Laara Lagioa Actla& City Clerk City of Newport B .. cb, Califonaia Pabliab: Sept. 22, 29, l)ct. 6, 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 1966. Cell 111 Y "' W•t A4 tethe Eaalp: 673-0550 .. ,;JTI I HERB AHD JOE DUO GREG BLANDO TRIO MEL WELS ot the piano .4 P·"'· . 8:30 P·"'· 8:45p.m. -cloah•g Sunday: 3 p.m. -8 p.•. Monday: 4 p.m. · 8:30 P·•· DANCING NIGHTLY -NO COVER CHARGE 1107 J-bor .. Rd. ot Hwy. 101 Hewport Beoch 644.1700 •.. a brand new way of life in the University District of Orange County's fabulous coastline ... the "Riviera of Southern California!" .LEGEND 1. llfCIIIndtM 1 ftrf .... ... I. c.n. ...... w.~ 4.WIIIIII .... CI* s. ••••n• Is kaa 1: ... ~ ...... 7 • ._.,; IICC.. 1 Clsll-I& Ilk II tlzilllllllrl" .... 11 .... a ,,...c.w 11. SIDIIIrCt.A estcc..w 1%. Ill I PI Alnnft Cl.. 11 ...,_t, ti&IM 14. CIIID .... 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UNSer 12 Fr• wt.a JC~IftiM lty adult. f I PARKING Jeff Burtt and Kathy Campbell of New- port Beach will porttay the star-<:rossed lovers in the Orange Coast College fall drama presentation of "Romeo and Ju· li et" Nov. 17-19. The pl ay will be sta- ged in the OCC Auditorium at 8:15p.m. Director will be John Kraczek of the OCC drama department. with John Ford as t~chnical director. 'Hobo clown' • • w1ns prtze Witches and coblins pre- vailed at the October meet-ll ir11 of the Newport Beach I Police Auxiliary. \in,. Ronald Wymer. \trs. Gary Peterson and \irs. Ro- bert Briscoe sree Led the members, whose Holloween finery ranaed from a Clunese coolie to a acuba diver. \its. Kelson ~Daniel, dressed as a hobo clown, ·won first prize. The Kono Hawaii 1n Santa Ana was selected as the location for the annual Christmas dinner on Thurs- day, ')ec. 15. Climaxina the evenin& will be a aift ex- chan&e to be held in the home of \tu. Ruth Gerrish. Election ballots were dis- tributed and the results of the election will be made known at the November meetina. AUTO TMeFT OtUGfO ')avid L. Parsons, 320 \1arine Ave., Balboa Island., was arrested las t Thursday, Oct. 27, on a cbarae of grand theft auto. He attrac- ted police attenuon when the red Volkswaaen he was drivin& failed to s wt in the 200 block of Onyx Ave ., Balboa Island. An orficer observed that the car. ex- cept for its Florida license plates, looked like one re- ported stolen by Salley Elmquist, 109n \1arine .-\ve., Balboa Island, as stolen. A s earch of the car produced a letter addressed to her. PRESt DENT of the Co~tc; :.lL>a-~J~wocrt Harbor Lions Club, Bradley Sch warz, at left, gives M~lvin Miller. 1st 'lice-president of the Boys CIJb 'Jf the Harbor Area, a ch eclt for Sl,OOO to comm~orate the optninq of th e Upper bay branch 13"~ C::J,.day . Th'! :lleclc s earmartced for tre upper 8a1 ::rJ•: J"::l i~ CJ•t (;~ t' e profi t from the Lton's annual 'isr fry. Enstgn pho tc.l T ri Delts to celebrate \iewport Hubor and Ea!> t· ern 0 ranae County alumnae members of 'Je Ita ">e Ita wi II celebrate the 7R th an - n• versar) ~f the 1 r so ron t) Tuesday, ~ov. 15, at the Reuben c. Lee 1n \iewport Beach. -\ soc1l l hour "Ill be&•n at 6 p.m., followed b) d1nner and a program. \trs. Charles "· ..:lmger- man, a national assoc1 at e d~rec t or ,,f Tr• ')elta. ""' speak to the group abc>ut "l)ur To ')elta herllagc anJ Respons1bll•ty." l.\e, 18,1!, at B.).,t.on l n•· \Cr~lt} ~ F.leanor 1). Pend \lann and Sarah I. Shaw \lar- tm. rhe orgamzall~)ns' na- tiOnal phdanthrop) 1ncluJes a program of ~cholarsh1ps. OPEN HO'JSE NOV. 6 AT IRVINE CAMPUS Ru•IJ1ngo; on the l 'CI cam- pu-. ~~odl be oren from OI)On to -t p.m. 5unda). "c.w. 6. fpr th.: "c!C I"J annual ('Ul'-- lt~ .. pe· ,,,,u ... c:. The f''"" a\ ••i'o!nm g ,,f the In 1nc: f••>A n Center Butldmg acr•':o.' frnn the gc~tev.a~ pla.za ,,f the cam;ou... "•II Lake pla~.c: at the ~cil"'1e lime. Shop & C.pare The ~ewport ttarbor alum- nae, hos tesse of the even l, ocaann ed thelf aroup 6 yeus aao and oow have an active me mbershap of QO women. \trs. Thoma Gorm- ley beads the commattee •n charae o( ananaements for the evemna, a ss•sted by Mrs. Jack ~skelson. \Irs. Thomas ')oy le and 'trs. Ro- bert Sevau. Reservations may be made with \trs. Wil- liam Church, S48-3730. , ... tiles arc 1nv1ted to bnng a p1cnac lunch at noon and then tow the .: a-r.ru~. •• ...,..,..n...,.., • .,..._, .... .............. ,_ ........ ' frliiPts ,. ...... Delta Delta Delta was founded on 'Thanlts&ivtn& The •>pen h\lUSe IS sp<>n· '\ored h\ the: Fn enJ~ nf L Cl 1n t.:IX>pc:r allon 11-1th FuenJs of the L'CI L•bran. l "'''er- !>tl\ 0 allcn \:.:.n~,.,;~tc: .... B1g I Boos.ter . anJ l Cl Town anJ C"''" n. Ke ith Cordre~ anJ GeMge ~-1\a.le ~.r the FnenJ l)r l'CI are m charge of ar· FIRE BRAND Strike Against Fuzzy-Headed Liberals ,_..~!~Me sem~t Fires ltditl .-stills. ..a.a tttt .,Wtitl. ipitts e~~tn•rq. sea eMs SICiafisWI. rusts .. *tniCY· Alst licflts ... Mrilll. *" .. trail.--tM llurt tf 'frtt .... ,.,..._. ,nm -tile irt ,.. WIICI•t. lite WIM J11 tmt Htrt's tilt ......, fir Jll. Mtn til• a aatdl ,., ,., Sldlty. , d d ed STUDIMT A.IIISTID CAR TUINS OV!R A option is iscuss .;c:_~ ~; .. ~::"M.!!~ M~ ~::~~~~Ide~!~~ .~ ... ct. ia aru .. dwM weeki. It ie the oaly aa C.anae Coeet Coll•ae Costa Meu. alid eideway, eo.ay ...,. cliac•Hd at clillic io che aaeoey eWfed uudent, waa anealild Satur-Sawrday, Oct. 2', Oft t.h• .. meeliaa ol dae Newport completely by vo1unteere. day, Oc:L 29, at hi• home section or J..,... .. lld. now H.,._ AIWiiiiJ ol C\il-Hotteu es for the ,...,.. oa a cbarae oleclliDI mari-UDder eonaCNctioe .-dt ol *co'• Home Societr, lletd clleon were Mmea. J. Ro-juana. Hia beil waa eet at Pard Rd. and tuned over ia .. home ol ..... Alfred bert \1eserve, Royal 0 . Sll,OOO. The circuaa.tucea twice, rollina 65 feet bo- V. Joraeoaeo, 1533 Afttipa Tucker, Henry L. Jones, aunOQOdina the amat were fore conuna to a stop. S.bo W~J,Oover~ea. ~ao·d--R.•c~h~ar~d~Se~w.~el•l• ....... ~no~t~~rele~a~•··-~ .............. •.a•s•no_.t•i•ni u•r•ed ......... ... Thia ••• aa opca caee tina 1 eo which aueeta iotena&ed ia the work or the 'uiliary were invited for 1-.dtcon ..ct co hear the 1peaker, Edward Mooney, die ui ct direct.or of the S..ta Ana olfice, third l11 .. 1t in the atate in \e.,. ol aUYice. After hia iatroduction b~ tk prOifM'Il clt.airman, ~~. ll.icbard Sewell, Mr. Mooney toW aboot Oa.i\dreG'I Home SociecY• wlticb ie che laraeu private adoptioa aaency. Tbe aourc:e ol income to the Society ia duouah adopuon rcea, ,,uiliaries, and pn- vat.c dooationa. It costs the aaency about s 1,040 per placement, so 1t ""'" be neceuary to e xpand the budcet in 1967 for adopti on acrvicea. This year 10 ')range Coun- ty alone 340 parents will be councded by the So- ciety's staff. '\ m1mmum of 27 5 wall be cared for 10 roster homes until they are placed w1 th then adopu vc parents. By the end of th1s year some 200 bab1es will have a home throuJh the help of Children's '1ome Soc•et). \tr. \1ooney announced that the well-bab) cl1n1c has been 10 eustence for LEOlA STROTHER IH HOAG HOSPtT AL \trs. Led•• Strother of 540 E I \\odena. :-; ewport Hea&hts, •s at Hoa& Hosp1tal recov- erma rrom a heart attack wtuch she suffered 2 weeks aao. She IS a pa st wanner of a Freedoms Foundation award for her patr1ot1c story or the .. mencan flaa. writ- ten afler the death of her I FOR EVERY AGE I BASKETBALL SHOES C .. ck Teylor .. AI Stcrs" llack or WWte-H* ... or Low TENNIS SHOES COHVIItSI "SKID GIIP'' Oil "NfT ST.-~ Meft's • • . • • 751J Lacl"~es' • . . · • JACIC II'VIlCILL TENNIS SHOES . ~ . 8'5 loy's . . . Men's • • ~ CONVERSE GOLF SHOES Meta's or Ladies' . • . • ILUE DECK SHOES . . . . . . • 6 95 WRESTLING SHOES CANVAS & RUIIER . . . . . . . . LEATHEI ••••••..•.•• • . • r r Cross C-.try 5Me1 5.95 & l.tS T,_. SHOES 1.95-11 .95-17.95 s.car -.. 7.95 a 9.95 RALEIGH BIKES , PARTS & ACCESSORIES Mariners Accounts Are Insured Up To $15,()(!0 (By an agency of the Federal Government) Mariners Pays DAILY INTERESn (And pays from the date of recetpl J Mariners Has FRE£ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES! (For mtntmum accounts ot $10,000) Mariners Current Annual Rate is 5.25%! (5.39% when held for a year) TRANSFER Y R FUNDS BY PHONE! FOUNDED 1") MARINERS SAVINGS AND WA , IATIO A ~aal') ('I( C'apcal AJbMcr C'bipor ... WES'T'Cl.lf'F .a DOVER • S PORT 8£ACH CAUF. 92663• (71 4) 6'2..4000 : ~ ....... ...., .•. RMRC11011 --Pieel ,._,,ICW.l,l. CDDA DB.IMR. CAUF. KiDSi AIT iiOi -n. Newpon Beecb city •ta ~u.. -ace• lbo lin& daiiGee's II\ abow at the civic CODlef pllery lft U.. City Hall. Opelliq will be ob .. "cd rrom1110 9 p.m. dUa Fri~. No.. 4, in recopitioa of ~ric• ut w .. t . ;' ' SUHDrAY HUNT BREAKFAST Ev..-y Sunday in THE MARINE ROOM 9 a.m. -2 p.m. Eaioy the Fol.uiCM.Is •4 Exciti•t Newporter S.M.y INnc:h NOW! WITH COMPLIMENTARY CHAMPAGNE ~d tl. Vtole&to, SOli Sea~ Or., W.s t Ne..-,ort. ,.... aneatod s.day oa a c::Mr .. ot auaultina a po- llee officer It l :U a.m. *' die Bayaidc Bu, Ralboe 81vd. ud Coaat ftwy., West LIGAL MOTICI CUnFJCATE OF BVSDtESS f'tc:th lo .. fir. N-e TB£ UND£RSI'CN£0do .. ., .. ., certify t.liat t.liey .,. coe- 4~~etloa a faar.ioa at.ow t.~aal• -" et 2SO Poppy Ave., CCM'o •• del"*', oader t.lie fiethiCMJa Ora ••• o f Lea Collectiooa 4ee Robu Aatiqoea ud t.liat ••14 Una ia composed of tle r.llowl•s peraoas whose ••-• Ia fall aad plec r e>f reaidn ce .,.. •• followa, to•wil: Alu Clodean, 2SO Poppy A'Wa,, COfoaa del \lar, TerTI J aweii,13S Sooth Oak St., Apt. M, Orup. WI TN £SS 111y h .. d oa tlili• 20t.li dey of f)c:tober, I 966. THE RICHARD'S MARKET STAFF, ~tu Cleodeau and chai nnan of the board, and Hugh TerTiJewell from left, Otto Goethe!, vice-president Mynatt, vi ce'i)resident and general mana-STATF flf" r."T.JF'()fl"'1" sa and controller; Sallie Fleming, corPOrate Cf)l"'iTY f)f I)RA'iCf: • ger. CTom Jones photo.) l)'i 1111S 20thdar of l)caober, secretary O.W. !Dick) Richard, preSident 1966, beforl" 111~ 11\'Jo••ry Pall- Promotions are an nou need ;=:.;.;::~~:.::~:~~~~ i Newport. ~ice alto .,.. r .. ._. J.,...• T. Mike of Gudn Qrovo oo a eMf,. ol f' .... tlot in public. n.c l fiiCft wue nptiaa wileD offleer .~laa !)ount _.. rivccl. He bad them leu ._,.hut the squad car whh dlelr (eo& spread apart wbllo be radioed for help. \_lfred Vio lette. JO, a !~pi liD•, turned around and charted &he officer, like a footbell player. Officer ?o-. llaed his night stick .0 tlrili:e the postman on the lqa and then handcuffed llim. James Miles leaned quietly aJainst the sq~ad ear cktrinl the a.&ruule . IOSTON YOUTH HEL:l OM THEFT OfA~G~ Paul J . Christcrson, 18 , of Boston, Mass., •was ar· res ted Thursday, Oc:t. 27, and ehar,ed with the theft or a purse from the c ar of realtor Ruth \fcLeod, 919 Bayside Or., Newport Beach, when her car was parked at 223 ~iuine .-.ve., Balboa Is• land. EMILY KIM9~0UGH, au- thor, edi tor, screen writer and radio commenutor, will speak on "Listen while you look" at the Lido Isle 'Noman's Club luncheon PACIFIC VIEW M U40RIAl PAR IC _ .. _ C£M£T8RY CID4ATORY MAUSOL.t:UM uno....,.._. ........... CAnlil (7 .. )0.1 meeting Tuesday, Nov. 8, ••••••••••- In the Lido Clubhouse. She is the author of several best sellers, wh ich started with "Our hearts young and gay." Only $2.7 5 0\ildren: $1.75 RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED 64+1700, ext. 413 J•boree Rood ot Hwy. 101, Ne'lfPOrt Beoc:h ~ey execuuve promt,tlons were announced last week by 0.'.\. ('lid.) R1chard, president and chamnan ,,f the board of R•chard's \lar· Huah L. \1ynatt, general manaaer, was promoted to vice-president and general manager. Otto ('. Goethe!, contro l· lcr, was promoted to v1ce· pre:.1dent and controller. He has been in the ac• counting field for 40 years . Prior to joinin& Richard's, be was assis tant controller for the Jonathan Club of Los Anaelea. Before that he was chief 1eneral ac· countant for Tirm1 Indus- tries, and durin& World War II he was chief accountant '!looall) •p~l"•rt"d 1\laa Cleo- dt"aea, fl"rri Jt"well, kaowa to mf' to b.. thf' pt'l"'loas wlloa_, oamt"a art' "ub:.Nibl"d to the withla ia s truml"al, ud aduaow• ledf!ed Ia m~ that they t'llecated the <tamt'. Veronica Kramer, 200 '.:. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, s aw a mao dump 2 purses into her yard and called to him. He picked them lAP but chop- ped several credit cards. The license plate number of the station wagon he was drivina was reported to the police . They trac ed the car t.o Kevin R. Fordenbrugen, 2~ c. Balboa Blvd., Bal- boa, who a-.id he had loaned the car to cbc Boa1011ian. Cell,. y .. , ... ~ .......... r 67,... s d I t ' ~ ~ u ! l t I 11 ll t_.' ') ket Corp. Prop011110n I·A puts 1nto effect the recomme ndations of Callforn.a s blue-nbbon ConstitutiOn R~1s1on Com· m1ss1on to clar1fy. modermze ana s•mphfy the State s unw1eldy. outmoded Const•tuhon Pr0¥1d10g tor leg1slat1ve. execullve and JUdiCial reform, J.A has the enthus•ashc support of both pohllcal.part•es. busmess. labor. farm leaders educators. 1ud~es law yers liberals and ronserva 1ves ENDORSING ORGANIZATIONS CAUFORMIA STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CAUFORMIA lABOR FEOERATIOM (Afl-CIO) CAUFORMIA TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATIOM CALIFORMIA MAMUFACTURERS ASSOCIATIOM COUMTY SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATIOM OF CALIF. LEAGUE OF CALIFORMIA CITIES REPUBLICAM STATE CEMTRAL COMMITIH DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMmEE CALIFORNIA FEDERATIOM OF WOMEM'S CLUBS WESTERM COMFEREMCE OF TEAMSTERS SAN FRAMCISCO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CALIFORMIA TRUCIUMG ASSOCIATIOM AGRICULTURAL COUMCIL OF CALJFORMIA LEAGUE OF WOMEM VOTERS OF CALIFORNIA CAUFORMIA RETAILERS ASSOCIATIOM CAUFORMIA TEACHERS ASSOCIATIOM COIFEREMCE OF CAUFORMIA JUDGES CAUFORMIA STATE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION CAUFORMIA ASSOCIATIOM OF SECOMOARY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS CAUFORMIA ASSOCIATIOM OF SCHOOL ADMIIISTRATORS CAMIERS UAGUE OF CALIFORMIA CAUFOIUIIA STATE RESTAURAMT ASSOCIATIOM LOS AMGUES COUMTY RESTAURAMT ASSOCIATIOI SAJI DIEGO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATIOM OF LOS AMGELES. ORAIGE a VEMTURA COUMTIES SAM DIEGO COUMTY BOARD OF SUPf.RVISORS CAUFORMIA OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATIOM CAUFORIIA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATIOI THEY ALL SAY "Update tl[r 8tate / VOTE V ES aN 1•A CAUFORIIAIS FOR YES 01 1-A ..... s.itllO lGWIIIt•Sbrt ~..-~-·' \1r s. Lloyd (Sallie) Flema mg, \lr. Richard's secre· tar) was promoted to cor· J'l'>ratc secretaf). \lr. R•chard sa1d that the ne" app<Hntmcnts empha· ~•zc the local management O:\'ntrol that 1 re ta1 ned by R1 .:hard's \tarJ..et Corpora· twn, "hach be came affil1a· ted ""'th -\Jden-\ta~ fa1r ar carl) June. as one of se· vera! -\rden-\lavfau O•vi- Si ons. "As 1 emphas 1zed at the an1lla l affd1at•on w1th -\rden- Mayfau, there wdl be no chanaes an our tong-estab- lished philosophy or opera· tion," \11. ~•chard sa1d. "The merger will result - and 1 n fact 1 s already re- sultmg -1n Improvements for the members of my man· agement team, for my other employee s , and for the coma mun ity we s erve." \1r. R1 chard also announc· ed t&at Allen Mutindalc, vice-11"esideftt an4 aui .. tant to the cha1rman of the board of Arden-\layfair, ha& been named to the Ra chard's \tarket Corp. board of duec- tors. He wall act as laa1son between R1 chard's \1arkets and the .Vden-\layfa1r hold- In& COfl)Orallon, of whach Ra chard's 11 one of the di· Vl SIOns. \it. \1ynatt JOI.ned Ric hard's \Iarke t 1n 1948 as an ac· countana clerk, and later became adverti s ina mana· ger. Wh ile he was serving m the latter capac1 ty, Rich- ard's won nwnerous national and local advertiSing awards for commum ty relations and aancu ltural support, and for nauona l brands support and •ndustnal cooperatton. In 1959, \it. \<lynatt as· sumed the poSition of sen· eral manager, a po11taon wh1ch he has held SJnce then. He • s a duect.or of the Oranae Coast Y\1CA and was recently named "\4an of the Year" by that o raani· zatton. He IS a direc tor of the Orange County Coast o\s soc1ation, 11 active in the Newport Harbor Cham- ber or Commerce as a merna ber of the Freeway Co~ ma ttee and the Chamber's Coi'Tinodore's Club, serve s on the EAplorers adv1sory corrmittee o f the Oranae Emp1 re Counc1l of the Boy Scouts of America, the Costa \1csa Umted Fund, the business advisory com- rni ttee of Oranae Coast Col· leae. the board or dircc&ors or the Newport Harbor Ea- ebanae Club , and it preat- dent of the Lido Sbope Assn. Before JOanina !tichar~s \tarket, he had worked for a year with the LoHcet Stain leu Steel Cori'1)•Y. Ptior &o that be atudlcd business achinistratioa at usc. Mr. Mynau and his wire, Maly·'!.llen, han 4 cbildre:e. The Mynatta live at 2971 Minduao Drive,Coata Mesa. Mr. Qoe&UI JOiM4 llidt- wd'a Market ia lM7 u conuolla, 8Dd llu c:o.U.... ed 10 ,.,..,. ia lhat eapechy. TRIO AStR~STEO ON BURGLARY OtARGE$ r.>oa.ald R. Battersby, 20, of 1120 Balboa Blvd., No. 7, Stephen P. Loeck, 22 , bis roommate. and ~ocky Swmners, 18, of Covioa. were anested Saturday, on buralary cbaraea. The you.tha, standina in front or their apartmeol, aaw a po. lice car and attempted 10 hide but succeeded only ift attractina the attention of police_ A aeatcb of their a~ ment produced a telcviaioa act. bemies, •cveraJ roda 8lld rcela, a hi-li act, a ali:i II aaw. a sander and a pwtabJe typewriter. IUAMAG! 5AL! SET TIM Ceetral Br~ Mo- .. ,. Club ol .. &o,a• CW.offlletta.t..~uwUI bofd I I •• tale Noof. ll ... 19, .... .....,. uu-wan .... aMoaced. Doun ....... to .... WI N F:SS my hud ud oHi• cial "f"al. \lary A. llaapa 'llotary Public io ud for 'iaid C:ouoty 1111d . tilt'. \ly Commission l"'pirf'll ~ov. 29, 1967 Publish: 0c:t. 27, "\ov. J, 10, l i, IQ66, ia th~ Sewpon Har- bor Ea.aip AT H.J~fUftJ~ • HUNDREDS Of lTEJIS ON SALE! Save Time And Money-Call An Expert --------------------------------------- • BEAUTY SALON • DRY CLEANING -" /! .. :,J.(l,.,_ ~ENIII ;;oul Mel Mclaca dry -fast Mni~c -quality wod; - .. ar s-.icc t ... cta,. Fiftt.a.ed Laaa., At•c:, Jal E. C.... Hwy., CDII '"-H05 e FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DtMMrl Tosh ARBOR ARE:A'S OLDEST FLOIIER SHOP" 2431 M!WPOIT ILVD. .. ~, c. ........ ~ your Oi reetofy od in nott. OR J.OSSO ll.dtfw$1 • FIBERGLASS .NURSERY • PAINTING ~~~~--~-------Sttruba, lnNrtor Plartta, Crystalin• Corporation Castino Resins & Moldt F;tMwgloss Mcn«iaf • anJ Supplies -Ll ft.-0292 1616 Placentia, Costa Meso • HEALTH EQUIPMENT "KE~PING FIT CAM BE FUN" -RENT Rollers, Belt Vibrators , Cycles, Slant Boards. Call ~180 Of 836·7561 • J.U41TORIAL MR. KLEEN • CM-pet Clwwlg • f"Joor.strfppillg Mel wuiDc • W'IDdows Complete Cleaning Servace. CAl.L 646 4977 •JEWELERS WALLACE CllOEMIUD JE I £L£R J 1~ E. Coast Hip•ey Coroaa del M• ORaole 1-lljO t SEWING MACHINES T ropocol 1 & T '" • In lac to coda a artd F en.t oze S&H lir"n Stamp 1 Free Delivery COitOIH DFL "AI NUitS£.0 n t4 t .. c...& ,.. •• , 61Wa• ...11!!!:.. -r.-t& W1LCOX.CIIY'IM»>N HAJIOWAU ............. ~ ..... .,_ w. e...a Hwy. N..a. .......,, ..... ~ • RESTAU.AMT IEIKSHIIFS .... .., WNotEON -[81111ER COCKTAILS ORiole J-.9.05 1450 VIA OPORTO Newport Beact. YE OLOE SEWING MAOfiHE SHOP SALES • RENTALS • REPAIRS Phone 67S.3663 3800 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mor HOME REPAIR MIMOII REPAIRS • IMSTALLATtOM IEMODELIMG FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL SERVJCE DEPT. 642·4231 A.SSOOAT!D GEM!IAL IUILDEI5 1182 .. itti• Av.., c.M. Bonded · Insured -lid•ced a..A.Oft~ DR. JOHN W. McCABE, 0 .0. Optoftletrist of Corona del Mar c:..t.ct L• ... ·lr"• r-a ..... , CALL r01 APPOIMTM!MT 67~ l4111eetC...tHI,...., ._..-..._.. DR. LOU ROY E1 ~DER _.....,.... C0111plete Pointint S.rviu Papet Honting GENE 0. SAUNDERS Ll. 8·5111 J227 a .. .; St. Newpel'l a-cto RESIDENCE..,,. COMMEROAL • PET SUPPLIES , .... ~ ,. .. Wo hewo tho l•geat •d 1101t ..._,,iful selection of ..... eel fi. •• the ••a. •• .. eo c..-y • full line of .., •• ., •d •1 occe~ ..n .......... '-' •• ho~. S..tlt S.. T ropicel, 218 •· •ii.,.,C.M.Lil.rty ~7961. c. ........ • PLUMBING A. W. M ARSAC PLUMBER 700 C-.uation A•e . CoJODa del M• Pl~m~biaa Rcpllira DAY A NIGfT WATER HEATERS 673-·1~ ,.l_..,., •J He..-.C) HOUif EIIEifCEH CY SEifVICE PHOHE6~22 Rea. s-..4117 lopeir -lutwlletiOft - R ... 4o4 TOM O.GEARE 431 E. lilt!, Co,,. '-'••• lllllft'l c...a ... Shea Senrice ORTHOPEOtC Pf'Meri~ Specleflat W.tlwS&HW..S....s .., ........ ¥4., ... 43311 C\.JSTOM UPHOLSTERY • QUAUTY IOilK • Min.•\ Wltea Stic:ll~·• ~t •• lDCOfPO'Al ed ia 1 tSJ, 1M ... ..... ecldhiOMJ ,. • ..,... a.i bi u ti• .. • • • of .. MYiiQIJ...._ c...:•:.:O...":w c::i ~ ::.-:a•.s, nn. . ........... ..._~ -----~~-------~cu··~··· ... IMGUII UPitOLSTIIY ............... ............. .,..... ' WITCH AND GOBLIN costumu were th e style tor the day Monday at th e 3 offices of Newport National Bank. Staff members shown here attired in the Halloween mode are, from left, Barbara Kronman, Gerald Uartin (with th e Casoer the friendly ghost sh eet), Elaine lennert (in front wi th the skeleton moti f), and Norma Ferguson. (Cameo House photo.) 81 A. GOOO MltGHIOil Jr ya. arc a newcomer, or know or • newcomer 11:1 lhe ttarbor Area who has not been welcomed, do her a faYOt by callln1 lhe Harbor Viaitor between 8 and 10 a.m .• and lht wi II cal\ on y~u frien~ •uh valuable •nformattc..l and &ifta ffOfn fnendly busineu firm s ~hic:h stand ready 10 heir her become ac~a1n1ed w1th her nu~ aunoundinJI. Book week observed THE HAIIOI VISITOR P\ette: HY ..._tl61 \ d1splay comparina old and new books is now a t \ianners library in obser- vance of nationa l chaldren's book week. \irs. He len MaMina mem- ber of the Newport Beac h library staff, has loaned a part of her col \ection of old books, datina back to 1800. Also on dis play are books of o ther years that won awards a iven for the most distinau ished books. The award aiven for the most dastinauished contribution GJ Jlanvff STUDIO OF CUlM AIID MODEUIG "'-lew FaD.._.._..- •Sf:au:r5 fJIP IUUIT" c.., ... ,~ .,. .... ll :. "} If. St~JJl. •I ,..Nne 1 .. ~ ...:-.... * MODELING AND TflfVISIOH * CHARM AND PERSONAL DEVROPMfNT * DRAMATICS-SP£ECH-liTilf THEAll£ * Spc9<ia l Courses for Ho~maken.CorMr Girls FLORE~C£ SMAL~ Dl,..._ •I Ow S... "'---1 HOUIS MOOIUHO A.GINCY t ...... t ,._,.. 1S 1t N. Malft, S.ftte AR• M7-6t71 to ~mencan chaldren'a liter- ature published durin& the precedana year 1 s kno'tVtl aa the Newberry ~ward. It ia named for John Newberry, one of the earliest publish· lers of chsldren's books. The award g1 ven for the mos~ di stang1u shed picture book IS named for artast Randol ph Ca ldecott. LOSS TOTALS S463 A Sl7S tape recorder, a Sl20 amplifier. a ss caaar· ette case and S63 1n cash were taken Fuday, /)ct. 28, from the apartment of Phi la p J . Forter, 908'-1 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, by a bur a- lar, who entered throuah the unlocked 2nd story patio door. Sl,S.U 80A.T THEFT Thieves removed a radio directional find er, an apelco tranceiver and a tool box, valued at Sl,S-'3. from the 35-foot cabin cruaser Laura ~ne on Tuesday. Oct. 2S. The boat u owned by ~. Laurtn L. Wood. The theft occuned tn front of the doctor' a home . IE'IfOIT M_.lll • .-o E1DI--'-1 • From the Police BloHer ,...,, ~.a 'lilld~cld wi,.ra ••tc ..... ffOIIl .... l*bd l 960 A•ti• Kealey of Hcrben Ww iD froet of hia bouae all03 £, Bay An., Balboa . . . Tbicvea ued lb. lire dl•aioa equipment ol Wayrw R. Jonea, llS HolrD- wood Dr., Newpod Hciahta, wbell they a tripped bi 1 car of 3 tires inaide of bia aar- ap ... The atation waaon of J1me1 D. Milne, 5909 Seubore '>r., Weal Newport, north bound on Superior St., collided with the car of Ed- wa rd Martioo, 1986 Pomona St., Costa Meaa, aa hi a car wu tumina left (rom Superior Ave. ooto Explorer Way, 'Neat Newport Heipta . . .. '-n illepl etltry wu made at the home of Jan L Breidenback, 129 Op.l Ave., Balboa Island, and an empty liquor bottle was left behind aa evidence ••• Newport-Men Unified School fJiat. Supt. Leland B. Newcomer, of 221 Larta· pu.r Ave., Corona del Mu, reported the theft of a 26- inch blue bike from hia aaraae .•• A buralar climbed throu&h a bedroom window at the home of real utate appraiser Earl ~-Weuoll, 6502 W. Ocean Pt., West Newport, alter I Lm., and stole SIS in cash and a SlO pair of brnoc:ulan. . . On Oct. 10 an inveatiaatina police officer discovered a "fJanaer Beach Closed'• aian in an apartment at 1338 W. Balboa Blvd., Ceo- ual Newport~ ~alas ~­ '4c:Leod, U , who anawered the door, paaaed the buck onto bia 2 absent roo~ mat ea, Ronald Paddock and Jerry Kelley, both U, say- ina be knew oothina of the city si&n ••• Ronald E. '>en- A•e., Balboa, wa• JI'U led oe • chttae ot alloplifbn& a lSHN&t pie at tiM Balboa Marke t, 6~ ~. Balboa Bl•d. • • .A vandal took l piec:ea of mall from the mail boa of Alea Hardy, 403 Belvue La., Balboa, and tore them ~n. carryana a-way the eontenta. . • Tb• licenae plate and tail lipt to the moiOfcyclc of Tlaomaa ~at­ lett. l6S ... eu Or., Co1 ta Meaa. were on the around neat to h im when he s tarted to work on his bike at 1 a.m. on But Bay ')r.; but wbea be atarted to replace them. ct.ey had been tl'len. s.e .. ...,. Oct. 29 Teresa M. Dw)er, 15. of 229 Canal St.. 'ev.port Sborea, suffered a lacera- tion on her head and -.a~ taken eo Hoac Hu~p• tal b\ her fathe r after the \tu:o. tang abe was dtav1n1 ea~t ~~n Cliff .-,r, 1n 'llewp<lll He1ghts failed to make the lefl tum at Fullerton \ve. anJ h1t the curb ... l>..a thlccn uaJ Patti ~oy, Sll ln 1ne \\c., Newport ~lcaghh , rc::t.t:lv cd 3 lewd phune -..t il , \\1th1n S minUte!> ... Ine car of T imothy C vnncll\, ~~i r:. Bay ~ve ., Balb..oa·. rear-<nd- ed the s topped 1..o1r tlf J d I S. Bauer, ~0~ J~nd SL, West :'llewport, on \\.Balboa Blvd., west of lOth St., Balboa ... J ohn !o-uszev. s k.t, ~3. who h ved .u J ~ 10 \tar· cull. \vc., '-'e~t 'ev.port, until he v.al> ev1cted, reoc- cupied the gwund floor apartment and v.as arrested on a charae •If 1\l egal en- tr). . .0a~ L. Sorensen, 11~ Cia) St.. C\tff Ha\en, repot\l> that U t)und the 1 fot of the month ~he regul ul~ lo e:. petl>un•l Items from hu clothesline: thas t1me it wu a paar of abort& ... 0n l)cl. 2S SO!MOOC re- moved the screen Lo a s u&dy room v. indow at the home of llelen Hodaaon, 2241 V1!.\a Huerta, £au Bluff, climbed m, walked throuah the study and out the front door. Sunday, Oct. 30 Thomas \1. Emmanaer, 18, uf l OOS ~-Balboa Blvd., was anestcd b) the mana- aer of the Balboa Market, 608 F. Ba I boa Bl vd., on a charge of sho('lt flln& a 79C pac kage of frank!.~ 2 JUVe- niles -.e,e al~oo arre1t ed at the market on the s ame charge ... Fow men an a car \elled profane WOfd& at Ch.ulc!> P. '>elauer, 226 \1anne \ve ., Balboa bland; "Ailen he aanored them by ao1ng mto h1s apartment, the) broke an 8 by 10 anch wmdo"A pane 10 hiS door ... E.mer Ackerson, 513 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, ~oaw c& man put h~& fiat throuah the 6 by 10 foot wmdow a\ the Traderhom , :?000 \1aan 'iL, Balboa, and then walk we s t on E.dgewat er 1\ve ... Lon ~. Herbert, Sl8 Dahlta <\ve., Corona del \1ar, was g1ven a nota ce to aPt>ear be- fore the Newport..A.1e u mw-11- cipal court on a charae of drunk 10 auto at 1401 Ba)'Sidc ~.. :-Jewport Beach ... llueve~ entered the garaae of Lorrame L. Breadert, 706 \talabar '>r.. lrvane Tenace , and s tole a \1unu stereo tare pi ayer and 10 tapes from her \tus- t.anl. . . -\ pranceH and ~ desk model telephones were stolen from an unoccu- pied hou~e at 1 SOO Com- walt Ln.. ·~es tchff, on Oc l. 26, accordtn& to Char- let Pololak. 6~ Orch1d -\Ve., Corona del \1a.r. nis , 421 Rivenicle Ave., r---------------------. RAY R~ Jewe~r MateJ' WcrtchntcdteJ' '1\AM £ BRA:SD WATC'HES DIAMO'I\i>S • JEWELRY • Gin'S Newport Heipts, beaan ser- vana 60 daya in the New· port Beach muni cipal Jail on a convic tion of drivina wi thout a license ... Robert G. Eatherly, ~18 E . Bay 117 W. lith St.. eo.• lhea • Uberty I -MII FOR ASSEMILYMAN ROIEIT E. BAD HAM YOUR REPRESENTATIVE IN SACRAMENTO HIS RECORD SHOWS HE STANDS FOR ... • Individual Control of Private Property • Freedom for Lowful, Personal De<ision Moking • Stopping Welfare Woste and Immorality • Ending Government Discrimination Against Setf Supporting, To• Paying Citizens • Locol Control of Ovr Schools rather thon Federal Aid ond Control PRESERVE YOUR FRHDOMS -UNDER GOD- aacl tile -UNITED STA m CONSTITUTION- VOTE FOR fl1cMber ef tM Aucmbty ltat Diatnet, C.litomia lqislature X. ROIERT L IADHAM ORANGE COAST COLLEGE GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE As a citizen vitally concerned with the welfare of our children and the fu- ture of our community and nation, 1 consider it a privilege and . . a CIVIC responsi bi I ity to endorse the Orange Coast proposal on the November 8, 1966, ba I lot. Junior College District tax Mor~on P. AgY irre (Mrs. Roy) Edword P. Allen RoT o. Andersen Co • George V. Balter Wolter R. Boranger Jock Bomtttt Lee Beckett Urban Beh Clyde A. Bowman John T. Boyd Jr. E. Fronk Bray H.F. Brockschmidt Mrs. Marion L. Burnett Don L. Symes Jr. Mrs. Merritt A. Calkins Denni a Corpenter Mobel H. Cl\apmon (Mrs. Leslie M.) Ferren L. O.ristenaen Wm. Oui stensen Mr. and Mra.. J. W. C lardy Howord Clory loui a Conrocfy W.N. Cookwley Donald CNmpocker J .. •s w. oec~c., Mr • .,..cf Mra.. Roy Oils Honey J. Dorst Mr. ond Mrs. Don L. Dolan S.J. Dorst Morx N. Dressler Franlc Duffy Ruth H. Duffy Merri II V. Dun c on Dole L. Dunn Mr. ond Mra.. O.ristion Ebsen G.C. Eilcennann Philmw J. Ell.,bfo• Ray Elliott Pot L. F itt James A. Flagg Mo Jt L. Forney Col. David M. Fowl..- 1. V. Funderbur;h Ellis F. Gardn., Pt-.yllis H.,.pton Ronald 0. Hardy Floyd G. Honymon Run Hartley Oifford Hcpbum J.R. Higley 0. L. H II den'-'-d Mr. and Mn. Eclgor R. H1ll Donald G. Hoff Frances F. Hoyt (Mr$. John H.) Adnan 0. Hubbell, D.D.S. Mra.. Adrt on 0. Hubbell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughe~ Elden B. Huffolcer Paul C. Jones Carl A. John son Rev. H .rt,ert G. John son Willtam E. Kettl er Worth Keene Mr. and Mra.. Ralpt, K 1 ser Wi ll iam E. Kl1 nger John F. Land Jr. D.O. lawheod Richard M. L ayer Eluobeth M. l tl ly l ony L ltttle Dr. and Mra.. Norman R. l oots W.M. longmoor ~orlotte l yllc Milclr.d S. Mac:Mtl It an Rod ll4ocMillion Mr. and Mra.. Joel.. Mat\tenan Mra.. Richard ~•n Mr. and Mrs. Joa.ph Masi Ge rold McCielloo Mr$. Harold J. McCoone ll Harold J. McConne ll A.R. McKet1z oe Mo• S. Mey erson Borbora Morgan Russell M. Morgan . M.D. John A.. Murdy Jr. J eon C. Mus. ck Th elma Mustck Don E. New Hennetto l. Olonder Spencer C. Oltn Jr. Me. and Mr~ Eugene Paplham Alden C. Pocltord Woll1am l . P ere no Jome ~ W. Peyton Paul V. Phdltps James D. Ray Me. and Mu. N.l. 1 Note) R.ade p:,illtp E. R .. s Me ~ Ph1llip E. R .. a Mt. and Mrs. O.W. Ri~onf Or. and Mr$. J_,., R1chorda Mr. and Mra.. G.Mte Roddo J r. J. Frank Rob1n1 Robert D. 0\myord Elmer C. Sandmeyer Hu~ J . Sca llon W.l. Schryet All an J. Schwalbe E~r M. Secord Cyrvs W. Shepard Woodrow Sm ith J. l eslie Steffensen Howord G. Stephens Jc*e R. Stewart John R. Stratford Jane T odoltoro W.ll.am 0. Thagord l :oyd W. Thomas Mr. and Mra.. John A. Y1ber1 Mf$. l .. Woclswor1h JCM~es A. Wahnor V1v1an M. Wollrup (Mn. Rolpt, 6.) Fl oyd E. Wo s rl:lroolt Frttz R. Wh •te Jr. ..... NOIMft ia WillMOre H.J. Wood G.rwe P. z-.1 P4rtri~ia T. ZeiMtl Vote YES on Proposition D Nov. 8 • 'Ill Fll n cmJDI Fll llAIII CI&IT .... CILLIII llmiCT 1¥1 .. 11 DO YOU APPROVE? .•• o depraved, obscet'e, pomograph1 c performance as shown on the campus of Un1vers1ty of Cal.fomio, I rv1ne, on May 6 ... thi s yeor? DO YOU APPROVE? . . . delivery of 5,000 1nv1tations to the h1gh school students of th1 s commun1 ty .•. on 1nv1 tat1on to attend the fi lthy ploy clfed above? DO YOU APPROVE ? ••• U.C .I. library ordering a book ent1 tled "-... ~~ YOU" ... for student use? ~'6 DO YOU APPROVE? ... U.C.I. hosting Dorothy Heoly. Secretary of the Commun 1st Party, to lecture on campus? if you DISAPPROVE ... THEN VOTE "Ho•• OH PROP. 2, help restore the Image of diWt ity to tho University of Califom ia ... and help restore a rea,onsi ble odm ini strati on to our campus- ••· This •usose sponsored by Ute OrCIIflt CoWtty "CONWlTTEE .. of 7,000 FOR CLEAN CA MPUSES IN CALIFORNIA ... , - • .,rt.ta ,._ .. ANTHILL, .. etv4•t ,.Wtc.tiH of U.C.I., 4ete4 Oct, 20, lf .. t ~ .... ace.-. "'" ..... ~·-~Nil .,.,..... ......... .__ MlftiOII • -mu Responsible lrreverance s-d rour problerru, trlollll M profoultll, to lila Pelrin c/o TM Antlttlll, 3120 Common.t. UCI. Dear Mr. Pekin, We ace two fem41e studeoll who have a thorny problem. Al- tbougb we are not advene to ·indultPni, there teem~ to be a awcu.1.iDe deficiency on tlW cunpua, and we are not pre- pe.red to jump in the sadt wjth a malo f~ whom we do not feel a genuine romantic attachment. otmoudy. this leaves our Je1l lives rather wanting. Without makina jelt with what it a vecy JeJioul problem, what would you tuaplt? Picky DU~ktur~. I ,...., t... to P' 1M prob- lmn of looiiMc ,,. f!"'~· Ow ~ dOft' ...,. up on UCI too ~; 1MnJ or• pod 1Mft MDflftd fDito .,_ well worlJa .,.,-c~~m, 0111 (DcM't lao. tn,'" ,.,., mor. tA. vol) Good luci. Dear Mike, You said IOI'Ddhina about tbe piU elim.lnatin1 risk, but what about the risk ol getting V.D.? (And don't tell me it's a noo- mal problem. A doctor told my girlfriend that at least 701 of the college student• Uvtnt~t in Enes Parle Colorado. where .. ev~" Uves u you propoee, had been to tee him about V.D. There'• another rumor, which I ruapect can be tubttant:iated wtth fact, that UCI men aren't all that dean either. It .-rna that many of the more IDUitri- out studenta went down to T .J . during the flnt cooelave lut faD. Havlna proved they were men that week-end,~ bad to report to Student Health the foUowtna week . . . So what can be ~? I can jmt tt"e myseU in the middle of a paufonate ldJJ 13ylng, '1 want to ~ a re-cord of a ~t. com- plett-physiCAl tum on you first•. Or should 1 somehow brin~e up the subjfoct Nrlier? Mavbt-I can mnnajlt' to fit, ··what should we do about V 0 .?" into tht' ccmvenntlon at ~tn nppropnatr point. Sf'fiou~ly. what is a lt{rl to do without makfnl{ h.-nelf nnd the lfiiY (N!J awlcwRrd. wuntrustffi", ·misundf'ntood" . 111nnk you. M,- Dear Mr! I thmlc tlwat 1100 ltD~ ooer- .tatl'd thr "'t>OOII'nu of fn1u- tlon rrf thu hiP' In the colUof{e rttmmunitl! 1 don't haVf' cllnlcol 'ffatb1ir' to tOJW" down your ertl· mOll'. but It h4J bl'rn mv per• Annal nbwrotJIInft that ~ubnu ~~~·· or,. cONrlmn of lu1~ IIOtL't'Cn , ritlce vou tul' #erimnlJJ conr~d ahou thu hi'Oith M:- ard. I IUIIJ(elt tMI Vat' ad: Dr. Sl"ttkm 41 the Health Cen~ fM rellabk lttfOf'"fNitlon concemint che probG.IM. thrf'Gt of contnact- lnll '"" ,. of ~-So mucla fM vour «lf-mlldtt· tmtMnt on tlw tub1ect; the mat- ,,., nf di«:u.uinl{ 11our und£'r- fttJnd4blfl fen" with n youn1t mGn thattiJ bf! nn mMe difficult or .-mborrGiirlf{. Aft~ all. thlJ h an lntlmote, tn~rtln~ rf'latlon- lhlrl.l lhctlid lmo~lne thnt rrNtniJ J')f'fiOMI topic. ccmtld have to ~ dl.:reetlv olr,J "'fort' rither on' of flatt C'Oftld rnter Into Inti- mate rt'ltlllmu wltlt a retJl ~ of lt'rltrfht lf ""'' arr rtoU11 cnN4dmnll ~toln-thlt for wHit (I Pf'I'IOn, r iTlt mNt'ffrttol ettde. dun.. 1/tc. Jtoold ~alrJv be dltC1t6tt'd tn th' fuU .ati.,GCflon of both fi(Jrtlu. You cmtld bl' fn frw n ~~' undnlfandlng of rrNtn!f quf'#tfoftl ~ "' '-C:.C-'-......... ----, ' I ~"" ' ~ ----iw/ ..... , ... ot .. --.. ~-1 ... ~. ~· "*"-' ... ...... I II WCMA. ,.._.,. ~ ..... ·~ I I •ca ...... ~····----I lAft • ~c~·••n . I ... IIIC OOU. 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