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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-01-09 - Newport Harbor EnsignSWAP IS. HI ASSWINDL A ••lia-tie awiacSio" 1HI!CILY LOCAL. ttDia! OILI!D N!fttAPB .. 1HE H...,_AftA thr011p a .. ddol111da ai•~ away .• , That waa Couaeilmu hmoa Stoddard' • deaeriptioo of tho Upper Bay IMd ncb•a• aa tho Newport Beach City Coueil enaaaad lo a 41 .. aauioa lutioa aJmoat 4 boon Monday •••lliaa. fMt of ddol•d• frontaao lf lbe df._.t ia e.,.od oat Ia the Upper Bay. Tbe coaatJ would owa 1,010 feet after lbe Indo. I doe't ••• •1 reaaoo eo trade off cbo •• tidolanda for tho dabioue nlae 011 patent IInde io tbo oack bay -wbicb are now more pablie th• print e.'' IUCTIIMTM YIAI. ..._'-" 22 ntUISOA'f, JAM. 9, 19'-' .. What' • beioa traded i • more vaJaablo than what' • beina roeei •ed. •• he charted.. .. 1 am &borouply aaainat &he trade.· "Tbe oo.etJ owaa 1" 700 UMDM..IT PAI SOMS Parsons May Enter Race Lindaley Paraona, SB, of 250 Hazel Dr., Corona del \4ar, baa eq>reued an anter- eat io nannina for Newport Beach Council from the 6th di atri ct in Corona del ~ar. \4r . Paraona, ~o hu had many yeara of eq>erience u movie and tel evi a ion produ· cer, ia affiliated with the Shark laland Yacht Club and baa ben aeciYely promotina the eataWi.au..a& of acWi· donal yat•d•a fuilicioa lo Newport H•bor, particalarty for viaitina yac:.btmen. Only announced c~ndidate from Diuriet 6 it William Coleman of ~ore Clirh. The iacombeot, vice-mayor Hanz Lorenz, bu not offici- aJiy announced hi a intenti"on, but he baa iacti eatect-tbat be would not aeek re--election. Two other council aeata will be involved io the A9ril 14 e le etioo. Councilmlll Dee Cook, Dialrict 5, Balboal .. I and ~nd a portion of lmne Tenace. ia eq>octod Jo aoek re--electioo. Mayor Cherlea Hart, Diatriet 1, Central and Weat NeWI)ort, baa announced that he wi II not run aaain. IIIIUL T CI IIIEI I IE FIL I I II CYCLE l iSE Allauh chargubavebeen ftlcd agatrut a Bac k Ba y man, after he waa acc:.uted of knocking a boy from a apeedtng motorcycle. Edward Lang. 16, of 2123 AMt veraary Ln •. waa rruted by a famaly doctOf for abra11oru on h1s rlgbt haod and bodlkneu, and a blow on the bead. Young Lang aa td be wa• pushed from hla mocorcyc:le by LeRoy N. Kauuk, 30. of2303Aruuvenary Ln. Tbe acctdent occUJred at 4 S p.m. Tbunday. Jan. 2. Mr.~Katn!k 1old officers the boy fell from hu cycle t~f•~r he h4d lrt ed rn •t 'P the: bo) aud 2 fr iend& from 1peedlng up and down the aueet. He u id hll wife waa afraid that their cttnd- rcn might be bun If the ulo continued te ride paat their howe. Other Coueil membon apecd tbat Cbe eadunae be- twoea &he c:oanty and the 1.., vine Co. wae not u favor- able to Cbe c:oanty u pre- len ted in Cbe apprai aaJ re- port, md that more Upper Bay water frontaae ahould be reaerved for public uae. The lon1 diacuuion termi- oated with &he adoption of a reaolution ioatruetio1 the mayor to name a committee to confer with the Harbor Dec»t. and the Irvine Co. to draft re~iremenu for neiah- borhood beach part a in the Upper Hay, md atatina tbat tbe Council feela that the equity of the land eachanae ia not aufficiently in favor of the county becauae of the value placed on areaa over .tlic:h the county aJready bold• preacriptive riJhta. ~ayor Cbarlea Hart n.ned O>oocilmen Paul Gnabct and Dee Cook to the committee, with bimaelf •• cbainnan. The commi ttec i 1 to report back to the Council, and a reaolution u~ina for cbanaea 1n the Upper Hay •areement then "will be prepared for aubmiuion to the county auperviaora. ~ The auperviaora llfeed in principle at their Dee. 18 meetlnJ to the eachanae of Irvine Co. land 1n1ade the Upper Bay for county~wned tideland• to pave the way for conltnaction o f a ?SO- foot channel throuah the lenath or the Upper Bay. The aupervi aora conditioned ita approvaJ with the pro•i· sion tbat the City of Newport Beach, the lrriae Co. •d lbe tt.r• Dlallla .-• aetbcr withia 90 daya eo atady che city' a aeoda. Monday eveoina &he City Couoci I a..-eed oo the fol- lowiaa pointa to be included in a reaolation 10 tbe H pel'" vi aou fOf dlanaea' in tbe Upper Bey plcnioa: • E.limiution of the ama.ll- er repoeaJ park propoaed oo the weaterty aide or Back Hay, and allocatioo of equaJ area for amall public beachea in other parta of the Upper Bay. • Decti catioo of the mouth o( the Bia Canyon, oo tbe eauerly aide of tbe Upper Bay, to a width of l, SOO feet. u a public part. The entire lenatb of Bia Canyon, all tbe way up to ltle Bia Canyon water reaervoir. i1 propoaed •• a •• areen belt" part area. • Dedication of the filled lidelmda northerly of North Sc• Ln. ia the Dover Shorea area for public part purpoaea. • •• Aaaoei atioo type" beac:b parta in v arioua areu .. on a the Upper Bay, wi th ai&e related to the a.tea aerved. Councilmlll Hana Loren~ objected to the fonnula for the l1nd nchuae oa tbe IJ'OUftdl that DOW &he Wat CT froataae ia dle Upper Bay 'a 70'1. public owned and )()' printe, bat that theae fi~ pru wocaJd be renraecl b, the eacb•a•· He OAPrened Cbe thoopt tbat a ~SO ratio would be preferable. MILLIONAIRE sportsman L~ce Rav~tlow, scion of the Woolworth fottl.lne and former husband of actress Jill St. John, has entered the Catalina Channel balloCJ'I race, according to Gary Book- asta, PfOducer of th~ event. Mr. Rav~tlow has won se- veral major SPOrts car races, and also is an accomplished sk indlver, water skier, surfer, and motor cyclist. He Is the son of Count Haugwltz Re- v~tlow and Woolworth heir- ess Barbara Hutton, and re- portedly inherited S25 million when he became 21. lUNGS LEAD Hanchng Lowell litgh tiJ ftrst Orange L.e~gue defeat , Coron~ del M~r ·s Sea Ktngs took O\er the league'stopspm lfter drop- pmg the Patuou 1n a 39-3 4 overttme cootest Tuetda} .lfter- noon. The Kt ngs, wtth a ~·wt n . 1- loss ully for lugue acuoo . went •nto the league lead. and sent the (Ofmer leaden down to 3rd puc:.e. The Pau1ou ua1 J the new 2nd pLace holder, La Out nu, by li pointa. ttelC!np wiD take oo CapiJ- uano'a 'Cougan." at 7 p.m . thta Frid~y. Jan. 10 , on the COfon~ del Mar hardwood!. C~po 11 1\angtng OfttO a 4dl place 10 league ~cuon ~fter dropptog Valenc1 a H1gh ~S-S2. Fr~ok Morg~n u tabbed to stan at center a~tnst the Cougars. Morg~n ha1 led team scOftng so far th11 seuon . ~nd It ved up to expectattoru by buckeung 18 ~gatnll Lowell. Ste\e Terwtlltger and BtU Carnett are Pfobable uanen 1n the fOfward spou. Terw1lliger went oo the tcoreb~rd fOf ': agauut the Pautots. Carnett •~w ltmtted ~cuon after mtu· tngse veral poet-v~callon puc· liCe leUionS. Co~ch Robert Lesl1c named Roger H•rtley md John Rtch- Wine ~s Pfob.lble u~rtert at guard. R1chwtne tted for 2nd place acOfang hooon wt th 7 po1nu . Hartley wu next 10 hne. wtth S. The remaantag K1ng tcOfe came at the hands of John Vallely. who h11 (()( 2 pomu. The Ktng. held a 19-12 lead at halft1me . but found rhem · setvea locked up 34·3• at the final gun. Three overume potnts by RJchw1ne and 2 by MOfgan ga ve the K1nsa the nod. '' I Pollowina DP reaulta or a lie detector teat.. the Oran1e County cti atrie t attomey' 1 office dropped c:baraea Toea- dey a1ainat a former Pl.,en· co dancer in the Jan. S knife alayina or berbrotber--in-law, Bal boa fill•c:i er Willi am Bartholomae. Poltee booked the woman' • balf-lllter. \4anola Gallardo. 32, at Oranae County )atl, 11\d charaed her with the murder. C armen Banholomae, lS. wife of &he dead m•' 1 bro- MIS. IAHAIA ICftnt Grandma In Balloon Race "Grandma" Barbara Keith, deacribed a1 the ooly wom1n ballooc owner. 11 the only worn• entry an tht • Satur- day' 1 Catalina Channel bal. loon race. Y.r '· Keath. of Hartford. Conn., it a renowned par• c:butiat and member or the Parachutlltl of Amenca 11\d the Connecticut P arachuu 11 Inc. Di ck Haabte. preaident of the aponaorina Caltfomta Balloon Club, uya that the race 11 alated to start from Catalina at 1 p.m. Saturday. tf all JOel well wtth the '*lnd dHecuon . Bunco ·Trick Costs Him $20 A Good Sam~utan tn Corocu del Mar waa poorer by Sm 'un- day. tbe apparent >1<.ttm of .1 bunco aru sL foete Man tne%. owner ~>f the £1 Ptmon Resu urant . 29~ E Coaat Hw y .. told poltCe he g.1-c the money to a man po~tng .11 the brother-•n·law of 1 c uJtom· er. Tbe cusr·lmer Jupp...,. H } needed the mooe> to pay a mc- c:hamcs btll so he could h.a "e hu car ftltcd. Pultce u 1d "-1r. Martmcz re- Ccl "ed what he thought ro be ;a long dtsuncc te le phooc c.1U hom " m~n who tdento hed hom- self .11 the customer The m.1n U td he wu tn l1c.e•nu de .1nd that h« needed Sl -to h.a-.: h s car fued. \ r. \ antoc~ u td he rcmem~red th~ CU1tomer. .and tol~htm he woold lend holT' the money C. C. Directors Are Elected Th« c .1 Uer s.atd he w<>uld nt.>l "' h1s brocher·m-law , who w<>uld come-for the mooe~. fhc-bro· ther-m-l~w cnt~rc-d the rcst- •ur~nt 1~ monutn l.a ter and 11gned &nIL){ fOf $:).). tic U ld he needed the utr.a mooe y for gauo he could go ro l1tc&nStde. The names of the 9 duecton elected to rhe board of the New- pon Harbor Chamber of Com- merce were 1nnounced Tuaday by the election board. waa comprtted of lase Luke . Jamea Vm Dyke and Ch1ck llt)t\- bte. These 3 plus Cham~r manager Jack B.trnett conltttut· ed the elecltoo board YOUTI' Ul IIIEITI I Dl Tlln CII.EI Mr. Mantne.t u td he checked a rume .and • C tJSt~ "-leaa ad- dresa oo the IOl .after the man tad Jefr the rest.1ur.lnl. lie found no oamc-. and lenned that the addreta was (I<.IIIIOUS. tber. and mother of a 3-month old baby boy, waa releaaed from cuatody . Poltce theon- ted that fear for \4u. th,.. tholomae'a ltfe may have led to the stabbtn 1 of H&~tholo­ mae by "'"' v alludo. Bartholomae, 70. wu mor- tally wounded tn the kitchen of h11 bay-front home at 2100 f-. Balboa Blvd., at about ~· J S Sund av mo m•na. He dt ed en route to Hoag Hos- pttal of wh at poltce called 2 deep atab wounds tn th e lov.er left abdomen. Badham Not in Senate Race Auemblyman Robert Bad- ham of Coua \4en. auem.- blym., for the 7ltt D1atnct. announced yesterday that he wtll leek re-election u assemblyman and not run for the state ~nate seat betna vacated by ~n. John \4urdy of L1do Isle. "The matn con stderauon comes down to the que stton as to whether I woul d be tn a more effccuve poSt uon as a second tenn auemblyman or a fr c shman sen a tor." he u ad. "It 1 s my con sadered Judament that I •ould be able to serve more effecti- vely a s a second te nn u - semblvman." He saJd he felt he ""ould be s ervia1 beat af he •eretn a position to pursue the tvre of leaulauon that he had al- ready 1ntliated tn the .t.uem- bly. partieui&Jiy relaun 1 to aoctal welfare, educ auon 11\d busiacu tautloa revi- aioe. tkuce Sumner of ~ewport d.eactt. fonner state aa~em• blym•. hat announced btl candidacy for 'ott. ~urdy'1 Senate seat. UNIFY PLAN ON AGENDA Actin1 oo auuunons by truttee Donald Strauu . board memberaof the ~ewpon Beach Elementarv O.atnct aJteed tO place Study of a plan for dutnct untftc atton on the aaenda for the board's Jan. 21 meettna. The plan, 1ubmttted by ttustee \iel Berry , 11 cu,.. ren tly under study bv the Costa ~eu Flementarv School Dt stt1ct , the "lewpon ti&~bor Haah School Dutnct. 1nd the elementary dt stnct. '~· Suauu directed board atten tton to a cl au ae tn the plan. wtu ch sets membershtl' or a untfied dlunct board at 5 members. \4r. Strauu saJd he favors a 7 man board. and placed the measure on the aaenda for dt scunton. In other hu <~tn c ss . the board: • '*~creed to •a•t unul Spnn 1 for a dcctston on whether or no t the dt s tn ct ..,11 file clatm &JIInll th e state for charaes levteJ aaatnst the dlunct 1n a "e~o~~o­ port-Costa \feu land trans- fer. o\ctton was d elaved at the IUJJC 5tloo of Surt. Ro, Andeuen. wh o told trustee& that the dutn ct had unttl J unc to reach a dectlton. • ReVlewcd preltmtnary ~etches of plan s for school No. 8. to be located tn the WestcltfT area. Rerresenta- bves from the Lo s Anaelea finn of Carmachael and Kemp 1howed the board drawtnJa of the aenetal 1chool layou L • ~roved coat eauma tca for OOflltNcbon at Newport Hetabll and Horac e EoStan achoola.. The board alao ap· proved a proJfell pavment to Fredenck Hodadoo. arc:ht· tee t for the bulldJn1. • Eatablt shed a pay rate r&lc of I ll for tnapectors and I 18 for Judae s at the upcom- tna dlunct bond elecuon. • A9proved reclautfic a- uon of budaet accounu. JrOU(HnJ the accounts under a 11nale clauafic anon. • o\u thort ted Supt. Ander-'en to appro ve apt~mpn ate lower d1 Y1 11on courses for mcettnl nlary lichedule re- CJ.IIremenu. \tr. Andersen s" d 1 t • as oft en de strabl e for teacher!l to taltc c ertatn lo•cr dtvts.on college c()U,.. sc s •ht ch m1 ~ht be more useful than upper or aradu ate level cm:n es. lie s atd tea· cheH ahouiJ rece1vr the 'arne rcco ant lion for t 1 .. 10 1 the~e lower dtvt'IIOn coursco; than 11 normalh established for other cnuracs. GANG GIVES BOY HAIRCUT 1\'1~<<." J rt J, .... ,ktn&,klf .I K ISS<>n woeld••·~ !::.tO~ •lll R,.Jb,,J hlJnd wh•ljolJ 'C .. L•nt .>IP ,, h,,.,, stud- ent ~n unw.amed hl lf{ ur '\uoda~ klhn w,.,.,'<J ~·~ 1!-~h.l lonc- A ~~. '"ld ,,ft , ... cn he •od .1 lr 1~nd were wdktn~ tn the "'~"' ,,f Park A,c, o~nd >-1annc-Av~ .at .abtlUI 3·1fl p m when he w.1s 1-1' .a~~d by about 1-or 9 ) ,luth'. }...C, '" 1~ vcar' old . Pbltce uld tbe boy told them that Mr. Kaaalktwt etepped In- to the ttJeet and tried to •top Bob Summoaa, 2211 GoWeo Clrclc. Back lay ~&Ad Keot Haa· ~en, of Saau ADa, w ...t a p!Mbbroom lO lulock btm from bit cycle. He aaid, however, that he bolie•ed tho ucbuae will F thtouab, •d that tbo C.O.Ocil'a obliaadoo ia to auto the beat of Cbe n.lat- iq eltoadoa b, aettina mou aoi.,_tlodlodd pacta, with coet.rol •••ted ia the city. Bill Muoe, Yi~r .. icleftt ol tile lr-Yiae Co.. a tat eel fro. tile •di•c• Ill&& dle lniM pi•• all lot ueod~ tioo ~ r~Ultiea aimil• eo dtoao ia Bay ~ ... Here arc the wtnn1ng candt- data. U.•ed accorchng to d11· u lctt, which COfrapond to the councilll\Antc dlltttCU of the City of Newport Beach: biJaict 1 , Centtal and Wat Newport--Dick Rachard . fOf 3· ytar ~rm. Newport Poltce boo~ed .4 -Cos1a Mesa youtha Dec. ll on cl\arae• of thefu rrom apartment house aaraaea tn the Corocta del Mar area. Driver Hits 3 Cars, Mailbox Wh1le memben .~t the ~roup heldhtm ~wu punched 1n rhe grotn ()ftc member of me ~\XIP then used .t patr ol tctac.-.n I<' c-ut w veral locks .~t the bo~·· h~tr. Hu compan1oo wu not touc-hed fiLI-ITIIfl. 1111111·~-.. ··n.. o ..... ..,, .. ftl ... ~ • ., ..... ot , ...... no,a '-Ch Mlalia...,l , .. .. pllliaa c:rtala. wen .. ...... , ............ . l•~ ·U, &a die -... .. t.... lloa Hill, IS. .. •4 a., A ... :c...a N~·l\e fila ....... ,. ... ., .. 8e1Ma P•l•••• ._., Clit Co.cila• L.oreaa aaid ... ._.....,..,.,.._,,, .. ro, die U... a., Ia MllcaiiJ a 1004 -.-..... h proYidoa ro.aw ............. .... ... of .. .., ..... I& wo.t• M UIIIJ accealiWe ..... laJIIiiM ........ we._ ••..-. a.c.a .._. ... Ana lldc; -· """'" ...................... Dbtrlctl, BaLboa--Theo Rob- uu . 3 yt.,_: Ed Hobel. 2 yun. Dbttlct 3, Udo lak-.Edgat HlU. 3 ytan.. Dbaict 4, HeagbtJ, Uppe.r lay··Noruws Lo.att, 3 y.ean. Dbvlct 6. laJboa li1&Dd. lr· viae Tcrraec-·Doo Flamm. 3 )'Uitl Cblck Hlple. t ,.~ Dlltrictl. U~talyCorona ._. Mar--,. Wac:oab. 3 yean. Ditakt 7 • ....-ty Corooa 4e.1 Mar-• .,... I'Qok, s ,...,.. Tllle..wlyca.ttrlltell ~ wWalec:t ltaoftlc:.aat tta. Jaa. ., .. .._ ......... DitKtoQ Gary E. Cochran. 18. of 2102 Drake Ave.; John S.. Ptulhpa, 19. of lll4 Bnly Ln.. Arthur E. Banaeater. 19, ad O.atloa J . Bcaunaa. boO. or 266S Harbor Blvd.. were ureated b, Newport officus actiDa OD UlfonDAUon ~cci ved tro. t..c.1 Boed aad Coata Meu police. ne O.•ta ..... police de- p&f1m-t IIOtified Ncwpor1 police Gat t..o.1 a..ce-de- wed"' ~ell •• ,aeO.a ia CllltodJ . A._ wu ... Pa..,, .Ja.·J ............... . ....... llb.·J-J--. Slt ....... -. ....... W...:· Newport Beach Poltce affelted a Caau Mes.a woman on ~ drunk char « Sund.1) .lfter lhe d•o~e ·~,~ tnto 3 parked c.tn and a matlboa oa Rt ~Jck A~c Offaccn atth~ ~ aatd kAn F. Ncboo, ~'IC CabrtUo St .. told them the drank 9 dou.bk ~loll before ~u~mg hel ~ $he Uld the WU m.ad ., ber huabud, A~••& to pohce reports. ~ ,... .... Wit cltl Vl.ng IOIIIth eaRl..,.. A.._ atl0:06 p.m. -"-.,.., .. ol the ao.t. ICniiQ a ,.,.. ur OWMoCI ~, ... , .,... * RJ¥eRI41e ~ Tilt · car we ... .._ cwtt _. taco • o.. •• ll'lll.....W.A ... ............ qr-ct ........ ._ ........ a ...... ~ .... then htt the rear end of another parked vehtclc. owned b\ Ear) lalkw 527 Rt v~tdc A'-'e. SuUdrt\tD eouth . Mn .. ~d· 100 htt ~ rc~r of a c~ owned bv nma h aoa. ~11 Rtverudc Ave. The Eva.na car wu forced ovt t~ curb. lOY floa tUTCUPPS Mr .... ..,..., ltidl..t A. S.td tt. -6W St., Ne• pon ~ .... ...,.uora ..,. .......... ,. J ..... ....... HoiiPital. Pbltc~ t.a 1d asuult .and ba tter) char~es woukt ~ h led agatnst m~mben of the ~~"It tf ~\ 11~ c augtu. ftiDI& ... ,._ '' C.oroner' 1 depuuea •at4 Sartholomae alao had u:ra~ c:he 1 on ht a cbe at llld neck, a bruiae on the nJht 11de of ht a chan, and a cut on Ill a left hand. \4, u V.ll ardo waa tekea to 1•tl l'!elday, after heJ releaae from lloaa Hoapttal. She had been under1oin1 u eatment for 1evere Iacer• uons on the finaen of her left band receaved at the ume of the alayana. \if s. Bartholomae ••• ro- leaaed from custody ahortly l'>efore her h al f·111ter was taken to Jat l. Resulu of lie deteCt()( teat ahowed that the had no reapon~tbt llty tn the death. \4r._ l:lartho lomae had ear- Iter told po llee that ebc hfnted from abdomtnal paana before the slayan1tool place. Teus showed that she had been uncon sctou' at the ltmc of the lntfe attae ... Deaeco ve s theonted that the slavtna ., .. due to au .. 11 c mtaunderstandtnJ that hanaed on \1ra. Sartholomac' 1 UnCOOIC10UiftCIS. \4r 1. Kartholomae told re-- porters abe had 1ome lntvea tn her hand while abe pre- t~ared brcalr.fatt before tbe murder. Police later found ptecea of a blood1taiaed blife, Ole .,perat a.rdet we~. A P-'"1 t.ife, free of .................... a kitdtca tlble. Accordina ro \in. H.ao- lomae, her brother-tn-la• came tnto the ltttc:hen JUSt aa abe felt a .&harp paan an ber abdomen. The paan, ..,. parently from the recent c:h t ldbuth, cauaed her to fatnt. ~Ill v aJ iardo had been ID .,o ther room. talttnl care of her 111ter' 1 3-month-old babv. "'hen a he retumed to the lt tchen. her I liter ••1 IVIftJ UOCOOICIOUI On the noor. Bartholomae was ttand- '"1 over ber, a kn1fe tn h11 hand. Poltcc beli eve that \4111 lJalludc. thml1n1 that s.,.. tholomae had harmed her st5ter. t.cuffled wtth the man 1nd ktlled htm wtth the kntfe. ~~~s <-•allardo suffered cuts on her hand durana the scufflc.accordtnl to po ltce. l>fft cers who arnved at the houlie tollowtnl the anad. sa~d thC\ found Hartholomae d ad on lv tn a 1\athrobc, ly- '"' Cln the .. Hehen Ooor. tii1 "IStef"ln-l a• was alao Oft the n oor. lvtnJ UnC:oniCIOIII about 1 feet from h11 body. "The hlade of the munler •caron. an 8-tnch katcbea kn1fe v.;u lvtna on the floor between them. The h•cfte of the kntfe 111111 found an llae 11nlr.. Charlet liartho lomae, ~ •• Rartholomae 'a hu abtlnd, uid he and "•lltam Va ckry. c.- tlln of the l:tartholoa- vacht, were aboard d\e boac when \4i 11 Gallardo ran o.t of the houae tCt"elmiaa lot heir. The men remmed whla her to the katdum, ..,_. thev dJ acovered the k .. n.,. Detec bvea aMd tta• feet that ~ 11 GaJiardo IIPuka no fftallah mey ha" ~ partially reapa.11ble fOf dM ttaaedy. 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IWft• SUtsealmOH lATts l11 lt.e Newp.t H~ AIM: Of!• per -SUIO ~ crl ... HetW AIM: 0... .,.., -$4.00 <7/ue ..eDf IN, .1/op Ane I . ......_ ..... •4 ,.WI_..• •f •• !.sl• •at IS TMI "PUIUC IITERESf"! There was tedious talk of "o~Jblic interest" Monday evening as the Newport Beach City CounCit discussed the land swap in the Upper Bay and the Irvine Co. plan for development of the Upper Bay. No one asked the pertinent Question: Were they seeking to manage their own property , or even city-owned inter- ests, or were they wheeling and dealing with someone else's property, and a good share of it in private owner- ship, at that! Here were 7 Counci I members engaging in almost ~ hours ofdisagreementas towhat would best serve the "public". I could not help but consider how much good could be ac- compli shed If an equal amount of thought and effo rt and determination were devoted to basic policies for further- ing what i s truly the "public interest." That would be the business of helping establish the best possible cit- mate to give the best possible chance for survival of our free enterprise system of individual initiative. I do not believe the cause of our Republic was furthered on~·'Wb.it by the long wrangle aim ed at controlling some- one else's prO'Pttt¥, Indeed, to the contrary, the Big De- bate on Monday night fust--tatl.d._ed to promote the thought that the prime mission of Council is to control, regulate and restrict, all for the "public good," of course, as is always the excuse for restricting individual rights. There's.;ust one little complication: When the individual's right~ ac~ chipped away, one by one, what's left of the oubtic interest? • • • A IAIII.US POWER The determinition of the board of trustees of the New- port Union High School District to carry out a condemn.r tion action that could crippl e a private golf club is an example of the danger rnherent in the power of public domain. Has a oubl i c body the moral right to risk the de- struction of a Pri vately develooed and privately owned enterpr~se for what rs called the "public rnterest"., The only way to at tempt to JUSttfy the Hrgh School board's actron agarnst the Santa Ana Country Club is to argue that the end JUStifies the means. • • • IR. r.oM~F~YlTIY~ Cllt WIN I have heard usually sensrble and courageous ettrzens remark that the Republrcans have no chance for victory next November. Thts has been satd even after the long- awaited announcement by Mr. Conservative, Senator Barry Goldwater, that he is a candidate for the GO P nomination. Most incredible blind soot in this oessimi sm is the im- oressron that the Democrats' new standard bearer, Presi- dent Lyndon Johnson, tends toward conservatrsm' An ex- amination of the record should convince almost anyone that even with Hubert Humphrey, L yndon Johnson would feel right at home. Senator Goldwater will be spealcrng for the mtllions of quiet but concerned voters who agree enthusrastrcally that we should not send our tax money to bail out com- munist dictators, that tt tS foll y to sign a nuclear test ban agreement we th a country that does not lceep 'ts word, ttlit no nation can survive with a fi seal POI•cy of enormous deficits. that we can't do bUStness wrth a criminal con- piracy that has pi edged to bury us. We conservattves sa lute you, Barry. The nation now can have a clear cut cho•ce for November. • • • A LES101 II IARIET ECOIOIICS An item from Jim FarQuhar's column in the Huntington Beach News: "Newport Beach world renowned merchant Oiclc Richard escorting a group of Boy Scouts through his famous s tore and when they guessed his profit at from 40 to 70 per cent on the dollar amazrng them with the fact that it ts less than half of one per cent." c•rJifJa• fco•o~~tJcs New Yon lf, N.Y. CREATING DIPIESSED AIEAS \\ h• n tltr \rr.l Rrdl\ t·lopmc·nt Aumtnr~trJtion '' ;n Slartn.l tltrrc· "~''<' llll \Cl·CJII<'d drprr,<oC'J .JrT,l$. :'\ow. ahrr t~ C'fA'ndtturt' of hundn-d' of mtlhon\ 0:1 unrconomtc enlt'rpn~' that ,,ftcn duplrcate .md unfatrlv comJX'II" \\Jth r.M s.:uM I)JXS of mdustnt'1 d~whl"rt>, thcrl" an: I .000 elig•bk :arc-'s and m<)n: art' lx-m~t tt'(";Hcd all thl" whilt'. Kec-r> tim up lon~ tnough and the wtrolt' country wLII ~ a cit-~ &ITa. ntl IIUNOAMDfTAL II.HT ......... (C.IH.) a.n.tf• Our t'ntin: ')'Item of gow~nt is lwrd upon the right ol an indiYidu.al to own privatr prope-rty and to uat this ,....,......,, u be ~ft.~ fit. On« any pnttion of this freedom undn-~ control of ~rru:ncnt, tbe people ba"e a.. thrir lteedomt. Historians Will Puzzle Over Liberals of '63 ly MICHAEL PADEV F,... ... , ......... Sw Future pqcho)opta aod hlatoft.. -.-u.J d.laiWICil betw.n a Marakt ma wW have. 1 predkt. a wry clJJ. aod a Coawu.m.t'?) lc:ult Um• lD trylnc Ito apla.lD a.od aul,yR the 11a1e of the Amaiat.n lib- eral mlod loward Cbe end of 1963. Tbe Pr.lcleDt of the United Stata. they wW ,...U. had been muniered l.n a molt horrible way by a meek u..,m.. Tbe ldDer bad planMd b.1a vUe deecl ca.refu1ly uc~ 1.n ..,., detail. He bad walaed c:almly lD ambueh a:D(t-· tbm be bad abot two buUela thro\Aih the be.d of the Pr•Jdmt. l.o full vlew of tbouaanda of people who had come tD cheer h1m. Tbe rr.Jclmt. moreova-, wu alttt.oc oezt to hU wife. W'ho wu apJattered with h1a wann blood. Old ·~ 1lben1 .U ue about the danpr of Communilt 1Ddoca1Dallon? Did ~ aa-aJ poiDt lo .. danpr of YOUDI AaMrltcafte ll.111nc for Com- mwUt prc.,apnda trtc:kt (like tbe kW• did w!MD M .-d CoiiiiDUDJitt literature ln hil youth)? Old any llbcral adaek the ~ munlllt doctrtDe u auch-u a dodrine of bate aod wrortam? Tbe murder of the Prwldent bad been planned i>r aome tlme. Tbe killer had pu rchued a apeda1 JWl for the pufPOK Tbe killer had alao obta.l.ned a peuport and had vi.alted a oet,s.bbor- lna country where he had trted to ob- tain a vlaa lor another country. After the murder, the ldller did hl.a belt to e«a~and almoat aucceeded. Dkl aQY UbenJ wa.m ua about Com- muabt qilaton and Commum.t 8 - rori.AI and mu.rduen 1D our mldat? Old any llbera1 aay a word about the way the Comm unllla oqanlu .. IUalnationa l.n "capltallat" countrtea? No! What dJd we hear, i.Dallead. from llberal commentaton and llberal edItorial wrlten and poll tk:a.l analyaa? The killer. t"Vktence abowed. bad been a Marxist and a Com- mun.lat aupport.er aU ~ adult llfe. ... He bad deserted h1l own country, and had &one to Uve ln Commu· nlat RuNia. declartns. "I amrm my a~Jeaiance to the Soviet So- daU.t R.epublk." He bad also de- clared to American ollldaJa, wben denouDdnl b.la American dtizen- abJp. "I am a Mandel" We heard that the murder waa more or leaa due to the ao-caUed "rtpt-wt.,." and "daq eroua" political climate In the United Stata, and speciaUy In Tttu. We beard that "aU of ua" were to blame for the bideoua crime o f a d~ mented Communlat thua. A. a yo~ man be bad reed Marx· lat and Communlat llteratu.re. He wu an active member and theprtmemover or eeveraJ Communiat -front oqan!za· tiona. He worked opmly for the Com- mualtt r•lme ol Cuba's Cutro a..nd be told televbk>n and radio aucilelx:a tbat he wu a "Ma.rxlal" {Would aomebody, pleue. tell me what la the We heard that aU o f ua ahould be "aabamed" tor the ac:tlvttiea of "r11hi- wi.Qa extremlata," thou1h the "rllbt •inti" bad not ewn the remo•t poe- alhle l1nk wtth the Commuolat a-ck- IJ'OUDd and the Communlat adlvtdea o r the Prelldent'l k.Wer. N 1 aald-futun hiatorian.l and paycbolopa wW sure have a clJJBcult tme l.o trylDI to aplaln a.od analyze the a tate of the American Uberal mind. cl.n:a 1963. L~GIONN AlliE The first meetina of die 19111 D11 tnct. Amencan Le- llon, for 1964. will be held thts Frtday even~na . Jan. 10. at ~ewporc Lea1on Hall, 15th St. and Bav Ave .. C en· tral 'llewporc. Approxrmacely I SO are e'- pected to attend. Harold Hetnl)'. or the 2Qth DIStrict. "'II pre!>tde "Po \t ~91 t~ hclPP' to ho-.1 tht' rmportant e' ent, · • ,atd (lllnmanJer Jerr. Good· dll, ",md the Auxtlrarv. un· der the drrecllun ,,f Esther WHAT 'S A MARXIST? Publl'her nl the En~•&n Regdrdtng I ee Harvc\ ()<,. v.ald. a ltlllc enltghtenment '' dpporcntlv needed b~ thn'>e ~h., ma~ he d~ muddled tn therr lhtnktng d' Burke llarungcnn. A Cl'mmunl\t 1 a \1an•~l '' a ~,.nmmunt't. LtHtn D. \ltller ~9QS ( C\ l••n Dr ( 4•)td \It,_. WHO KILLED CAESAR? Publl\hcr of the f-.n~rgn \\'h•• !..tiled Jul tu-. lde!>.tr"' Some reorle scdl ~cern II' dtnr, II• the helrd that llru· cu,, a memher 11f the ""td.ed ~on~orrracy, d1d the 'lay tng. Tht:., of cour,e. '' ~oompletelv "rong' (. ae <,ar dtcd rrnm ~otab wounds rnnrctcd hv hatred. ~:nn!>crvatt ves and Jnhn Btrch· cr~. Ft'r mme tnfonnatton . wrrte (II A. P. Oens ~.0. &n 1443 Harlrnaen. Teu~> "DECEPTIVE BILL .. Publrsher of the En••an It u my belief that relau- vely fe• of our fellow Citi- zens are aware o( the de- cepttvc nature of die "C1val ReaJua" btll be1na conaider- ed tn Conpeu . Thu ball 11 only 10 per- cent c:av1l n lht1. The reat of it, despite ttl title, is a bl11e- pr1nt (or total Federal con- trol o( our c'onomy ud •• 11ft an tolerable atcroadillle~~ t M lh• pcraonal lite of cadi o( ua, ~ 01 Soada, we.jee •d blect, alit.. l\e IMU ie, io rae&. of tile puuat .,. .. ., t10 ne.ry la- •1 .. 1 le lftie uli•. _. -..... _, ····•·· ... ..,,., to ..,. ... h. aU ol •• -b.fact llilitl .W•. elite -,;u .. ,.,.,.. 01 .., ot •e ri ... tl ... ,.; ....... we ....... ., • ...,., .. Johnson. hu prom11ed a dellcioua Mexican dinner. Cocha ila will be served at 6, dtnner at 7 and busrneu meeuna is scheduled to scarr at 8. .. Anothet Important e vent v.tll be lht meetrna of die Bo&rd o't Drrectors of the (orporatton. Tbts IS sche- duled fo r 7:30 p.m. \4ondav, hn. 13. tn the Lounge Room nf Post 291. I urce all mem- bers to attend." The Droancc mecttna. •t 11. reporttd, "'til rrnd a II dt S· Amerr~an cittzens. In the name nr ach tevrna Lerta1n "rrJ,hts" for one gr(lUp or Cltrzcns, lhli btfl "'ould tmpo<>c ~>nme fateful c1ompul ston., on anc•ther group nf ettrzenso. In m\ JUd gment. lht., bdl \ rnlacts the <:on'itttuttnn tn ha lf a dozen dtfftrent "8\!. • It v.nuld tend to de\truv the State-;' control nr chetr '""'n ~ootrnJ rc:quuemenu. • It would suecchthe Com- merct (.'lauo;e bc\ond recoa· n•ltnn • It wrongl~ v.ould tnvolt the 14th Amendment. • It would undtmune the precrous nahcs of propercv. • It would ratse arave questrnns of a Cllr zen'\ r11ht to JUr\ trtel. • It wouid open new dllC't~ 10 tht forces or aovernment reg1mentatron. t\nd tn the end, becau~t of tht vtolence !hat •ould be done to fundamental law, Amencans of every race would suffer equal harm. Every ctttlen should ac- quatnt himself •rth tb11 bill. Then, rf you aaree •1th the facts I have here1n llated, plene •nte your Senators (bolh o{ diem) ead your Rep- resentative. ead urae all lhree to vote •aatnlt The Civ1l Riatua Act of 1963. You m.~at act 1Mmedaatel1; 'Dae. ball II IDOvlRJ DOW, Sin,eteiJ, Peny P. Noll•r 300 Co .. t H•pway NftPO't Beach, Calif. GOT ... ON nJI IUM Pabll .. aef .. S.tl .. . COeat ,.., w. ....... coe-... ac~ .... If •• .... leo .. ••• "... el•••• .. .... .... e ..... . 'n..t ON. ..... &.: ,..... ... _ ....... ... ................... ! :n.. ........... .. .... ,.., ... ~ '••tltl, ._....CMLeti•·MHtt_, ...... MC..4 ........... ...... ,. et I P·•· L ... • Hell et 215 15ela St., ... ._, -~en •• , ••• a.le. t11ct committee heads, auch u Hoapital, Ould Welfare. Americani11m, Countet Sub- verston, Oratoncal, Veteran Rehabilitation, Boy Scouts, etc.. repott1n1 on proareu; made for die fuse half o f die 1963-6.4 fiscal year. It •s also c\pec fed that piau for the balance or die fi scal year. -.hrch ends 1n Auaust, wtll bt dr sculiloed. All off1 ctrs. dtlcaates and commtltce headi are uraed co attend. --- lona aao. when those who had paned up the controlled preu and dua up the truth had quite a time findina any· one they could diacuu it watb. Now it's hard to find anyone who i1 at least "not aware" that somethina maaht not be riaht. The dearoldsocialists who rei I that die Americans really were 10 matenalasuc that they'd care leu what could happen to their country aure are ahaluna their heads in dt sbeltcf. We've ,ot them on the run. Let' 1 10 at lhts education profram wholeheartedly in 64. What a lau&)l: they had 1 t lo eaay 10 many years •ttb their Pabian attitude; mw !hat they are up aaainst some real oppo ai lion, name I y. the truth, they're hMtic. The socialiata are puahinJaO hard and ao feat now we could prac:tic:aJiy ait bac:t and let Chem wake up the aood 'ol Americ:anJ lh~ eel•••· Let'• ao Americ:•a! Let' I ahow •em wbat were made cH'. We'll fiod a.t the math .. co if it ham. Mwauet Hatt NeWJIC)rt UMICI, RIIUTTAL Publiallar ol the Eaaip ..oa ~IDbcr l4 JOV publiab- cd. u e4al0rt.l aboal UNJ-(O!Dt1 ... an,,,.,, .. "tiiiO'S tll/0 bl/ Carlo• rodd -PAM' 111 6. TH6 CUBAM RiVOLUTIONARY JUNTA (JURE) (a lad bJI NANV&L RAY, Caatro'• for••r Mfntatar o/ publto wor~a. RAY, a ~oung arch(toet baf6r• Caatro too~ power, lod th• antt~attata underground tn Havana (n 1958. H• Ca now tn Puerto /Ueo, wor~­ tng (n tho gouer~tn t of Gov. Luh Nunoz /far(n at tho thfng h• ~nows beet -hou..- tng. H• (a a confua•d young Man, who (a stUl thfnlc(ng of th• Cuban revolution and tta tdoolog~ (n tho bratn-waahod to~· of earlu 1959, when the first bursttng buds of Co~unfeM bro~e the rich Cuban sotl. He ts conutnced that Castr o's origtnal plan tosoctaliz" Cuba ts the answ"r to hie prauer; but he fatls to recogntz•thatCastro won support for hb revolution fro"' tho Cuban peoiJe because he pro,(sed soMothtng entirelu differ ent : 1) f r•o oleettons1 2) adMt- ntstrattv• hon•st11; J}th• s trict obs•r- vance of the Constitution of 1940. Nor does NANUEL RAY realtz• that should he (or a nyone else) Montton the word 'SocialisM' in the Cuba ~I toMorr ow , he wtll probably pr omp tly be shot by people who have suffer"d four a n d one half yfla r s of terror and hunger and oppr ession undflr t~ banner of •Socialism'. But , 1 !leo many of his Jcind, RAY (s stubbornly convinced that a small powfl r elite of 'socialist' d"votflfls s hould rule the count ry, and tell ev"ryone ~xactly what thtly are to do, how, wlumandwhero. Not CoiM!unisM; God forbid! 'Socialism', the famous Latin American 'domocra t tc 1 "ft'; although RAYisso far out in loft fitlld that, if soMeone dropped htm, htl would promptly btl called a foul by thtl base UJttpire . AND VHAT OF THE ORI GINAL ALPHA 66? Vhat of thtl men -Minu~ all thr"e that wQrtl ou.s tfld and tooJc the name w( th them -who remain a tightly Jcntt group of sincflrfl pat r iots? TODAY THEY ARE KNOWN AS CONNANDOS 'L '; and ~r. ~a r tin was vtlr y carQjul not to include thelfl tn his s ta ttl- mont. CONNAN DOS 'L' is tho group that has carri fld out thfl mo~t ~uccessful and damaging ratda against Castr o and the Russians. Twicfl they have struc}( at Cayo Frances, at the port of Ca(bar(en, and succeeded tn caustng heavy da..age to the enemy! In their last raid in Narch - befor Q they we r" forbidden to fight for their lib"rty by tho Adfltin fstratfon - they sflriously damaged a Soviet freight and ruinedaboa tload of sugar; and thQy proved that Fidel Ca s tro and his Russian mast ors are vul nGrablo, very vulnflrable. In tho t action COif/fAN DOS 'L' usfld only a small, 22 ft. hiqh-powflr"d boat. OnQ wo rd of caution: Don 't mtlntion ELOY GUT I £RR£Z NENOY G and lfANUEL RAY to rtlfu- gtltls n~ly arrived from Cuba . If thGy artl articulatfl pfl r~ons , vou may rectlivfl a broadside of very pung"nt S panish. And don 't , plGase, mention the wo rd 'Social ism' to thtlm. You may not 1 ivfl long ~nough to leave the room.u Thfl followCng appearqd (n tho CIS RQport of 7/20/63 : "GUILLERMO BELT, Cuban ox-ambassador to Washingt on, and a Man of prflstigfl and charactflr, will represGnt thQ Cuban raider group COifNANDOS 'L' in ltla.<thi ng ton. THIS CI S BACKS CO/'INANOOS 'L' 1'0 THE HILT, AS ON£ OF THE /'lOST SELFLESS, PATRIOTI C GROUPS OF CUBANS IN EiiLE. And thtly nQod all the hQlp they can gflt . For further inforMation, wr itfl to us .n As previously m~ntioned~C IS is no longer bGing publ i shGd. ~r. Ca rlos Todd may b~ roachQd at 5961 S . V. 51st St ., Niami 55, Florida. We .,.. at war witt\ tM So- viet Union and each ol ltJ ca~ Uve atatH 1\teh u Cuba Thll l1 Ule praent polltk'al and mili- tary reallt;y . Lotlc. therefore, dlctattl that every poulble effort on the part of our mllttary. our 10- calle<l "aclentltk' communlly" every 1ovemmental and non ~ental al'eney should be dedicated lo kee!)lnt oat of the 1\anda of thla Red Enem)' any Information wl\ataoever whJ<.'h could ~ of direct or In direct help to him. o-. .,..,. ..... major ..... tie ..... Ill taw future war wUia.u.. ....... ~. _,ttl W...W War 0. ..-.,. ~ ..... 1186-tlttanb to UN..,..IQJU'a ...,...... "'lOY"~ 8orilt t1 ....... balM Q Ita Mettl .,.......,.. I-. IN ........ .._.,.. ............... ~ ~,... ........ .... MIJ ...wain&' .......... .. ... ....... t&,....W.IIira41atlleft. W • ~ I e at lf I ~ lntonnatto. about 11M oeeu •Pfd.lk&IIY ancl t.,...aerat. aM a c-oY"' for ..,.radllftll ol a mltttary or ,......,..tltuy ubi .... width u.e eaa .. ure Ykfor1. I've juat ,..d 150 !'81•• of lt'SIImony and 1 r•port lasuec' by a Subcommltt~ of tht> Hou~ Armed ~rvlces Commlttet> un dt'r the tltlt>: -a ... tan Traw~· TraMe ln U.S. Tt!l"ritorial Wat· ..,._.. For ropiH addreu Hon Porter Hardy, Hou~-Oftk'f> · Blda .. Washlnlfton. DC It Is .,..,... ...,.,, flftll wt&h· oet any rrl~ to nart"ent USSR -U.S.A. tollabot"&Uon In O(lf•.,•P"w rNf'IU"C'h vla U:'<fe.ro'a madallwry! ~hind thf' bNrlnes was tht> concern of Coni'T'f'l•m•n from coas~l states. Including flor Ida. OVf'r rf'por·s of abnormally equipped Red "flshlnr" trawl t>rs tnter1erina In at lf'Ut onf' tnal of a US nuC'INr submar lnf'. Jnvaaion of the '"Thrashf'r' ~art'h area. aiahtlng orr Cana Vf'ral rht> day Coo~r was to &<' Into orbit. cablf'<uttln~r. f'lt' In January, 1963. tht> Rfd trawlers beean lnvadlna U S tf'nitortal watf'rs. apJI'('&rlnv wttbia the thrH'·mllf' llmll orr florida. Too la ~e for OW probf' llaelf. the Repon not•• "f'WS "' porta had come that the "trawl era" had befll u~ aa traru ports lor subvnsiVft Into La1ln American rountries. and had sunk many small boata carry ing ,.fugHs from C uba ~pt thft'f' .. ,.. .,..,_. Uw AuJr. t'T retNae ol thfo H~ ~. the LA. Tin-,..... potW ~ n .... ~ .._ ... lnva.Moa ol taw ~.._.....ny. f' q a I p p • 41 RN "tnaw'""'-" lllctltt'd n"'t Au~. 1 off thf> \\'a._..nJr'fCifl ('IIIUt ""r ttw lan-nwrton Navy Vud. th#n mo~ Into Soouth«n C'allfor nJa ..... ,.. Two II&-ft. SO\. IH "tnwlent" had .,.._n u,.r Naval air aurvf'41la~ for twn wHit&. AhllouP pert ol that time thfoy .... ..... In ftlilh · u..-,-rnWldA. no nAtt .. rm.-n l'f'• port.,. any nlllllnw JK'tlvlty. "A Navv source." lhf' Tlmt>s ·.-ports. "said thl' ships cuuld havf' bt'f'n flshlng. but thf'y wf.'~ more llkf'ly gathf'tina in· •ormation abOut the PAC'Ifk Ml:~ ''If.' Ranjff' and Wf'lpoM lt'th 'If San Clf'mf'ntf.' Island " What can thf'sr phonf'y ··crawlf'rs" do• ~t thf.' H ()Ul!f' -l"port tf'll you "TRAWIZR ('APAJSILI· ~ WhJlf' tt llil J)OIAtbW that ~~ ............... " more tbao Rlh.tnl' "-1• tak- '"~ fttftr carJrO t.o ('ul-. wif. IWMft alr"fttll Ullat ttw. ...,.. toaW a. cMMrinc fld. f'ntitlfo tatonnae&oa. c-harttq OUl' n....eline ..._. ...,_ no.r for rwraoee. .,.,., ln -.bo tn~a~tiae warfaft.. -...._.... ThG r o wtll nflu~r bfl a legi timatcr. invasion a1Wa f• tile ....... .,.,.._ to /rfl~ Cuba a:J long as tl'a• ~etal (sts are _. ......._,.._ JIGtll tiM Navy ..... ea..c o..... ... ...... (n control of tlte USA . There may be a pl:onu tM& ...,. ..,~ -.w .., ..,... invasion before our Noverltber elecHon•• lnc-•ldd-..r•P..._.,. .. .._ This would occoM1)1 bh two purpose• -gCuo =::. ~ =~ tho Joltn•on AdM(nfstrct(onantasu•for tit• ._ ........ ...._., .. gulJ (bl• AMar(ean votor• and draw out Cuban ....._ la U.. -......r • pldl· patrtot• fn Cuba and tho•• (n oxUe (n th• ~ ''!tt!:l.. ~ USA in ord•r to ~ill-off "'or• oppo•f t (on to 'he poalblllty o1 ~ VMaril Caa tro and coutUI\h•-soc tal h11 {n Cuba. "'nductlnt eliec1ronk IUn'll(l. ~&nee of ~ uptda of our 1 t •eou ft t t (ng to •nd tltta aorta• CD( th a mUlta.ry ttef ..... and explonr· quo t• frw.llr. Todd' • /CMJ report of 9/l4/6J: wava of brcwterlftl with orr troruna tN pldanoe &ftd atv-"rhoa• &Dito are aoro concorMd •f tit the uw .,......,_ o1 ov.r mlaiUee anf CDelfar• of tit fa eountrv than ll)(tlt pol t-roca.... t!kutlty -,c 101M Heal uCetort•• Cltoao •on .,ho r•pr•eont l.arctaovtolt!-...,.-t.lTMO.. • 1*1mtht of tM Na"W)' hu lrt th• r..a.J profU•• Cn eoW"'g• of OW" dav ...._.two JI'GCJ"U'U....,...... t.c o~d age, aGJI v• e tum Ch• tid• of pt,tbl Co-aM .. ,.. fl/l .U.IMtl~ ow aonu • .,.t and aowuf tit• olCII'Il ball• of ~ ol ~tun """' oJ fr••do•. l'or unJ••• U•• UnUad Stat•• =: =~ o/ A•rCCG f• •Ul fAg to aoo•pt the ,.. •• ,.. ... ,...._ .. ~ nw pon.CbU ( U•• and tit• rt•b oUendant to _..Mit a n:w ol tilt" n nL all ~·,., that po.er · •Ul •ueAtuallv = ~.:' :,:'':iaou~ d/t(bble tlt.rout~h tlte halt• of th• •e~t .,_. CleM&." ett}Ofl U• pi'(.,Uete•, tnd are not •Ul(ftf Mil-ua.~w.. to fCfltt 'fu fu oOfttlJUIOM•, ogodt.t • 1 98-=-~;;a.: d.adJV_ t.•• liAo •• cf•te,.CMd to cf••trov 1 1 7 5, , " ....... lllC• OOUIItr• 0 t ell ONfae • a 11t .. • liliilii!i. MIDWAY .. 7ott MATTBEIIES IRW-IIDVILDDIO lnqular lballftl ._...,_~ COSTA WISA WATYIISS CO. J ............... U....,lol- ... ~ ......... ol ..... -.. uaiMdMU., ,.. .utlblta&e~·, ... HevponhacbhlJdlDI Da· ,...,anent. T1W It almolt 18 1/1 miWCID over elM 1H2tot&lolh3,m,- 1U and ~ 14 miWOft ovu cb& pwvla. 12·monm ~ tOtal of t27, tot. 737 , to 1g&t. Ht.re'1bowtbcoew recOfd waa eec to N•wport Beaeh: Jaouary •••••••••• J4,14t,ata llcbruary •...•••••. 3,012,073 March. ........... 1 . 386, ft 4 AJWIL ............ 2,HS,t47 May ..••.....•••.. 2 , 741 ,660 JwM. .•.•••••....• 1. 860 • 92S haly.............. IJU. 798 ·~-~······'··~.'IS.l?n ..... Jftkr ........ t .424.610 ~ ••••.....• 2,3dS.717 .... ~ •••.•••. 4,443,1H ~ •.•..... 2.831.148 i3i~e9'S.a•4 FlAal permtlt IUlH!d in 1963 by cbc Ncwpoft Bu\:h 8ulldtng ~pc. were: BALBOA ISLAND ~:£:-7.0\lfir . 2•un it , 2· nary dwelling. 123 Sapphire. 134,860. Donald P. FrAnciJ, allerauocu &I 170~ Park Ave., S3 .46S. BALBOA BruceGelker. addllton. 1S72 E. Ocean Ft .. $10,000. LIDUl Ll """"'M."J.-'i'aifcntpu&er. alter a•, tlunt, 12t VIa Ntcc. S1.800. NE'W~T R.ooald Labowe. an alummvm ltl~e . 3702 1/2 <..bannel Pl. , 1270. Standard OtlCo., undertVound atorage tanlc. 299 E. Coatt HI• way. S1 . 000. NEWPORT H£JGHTS 'Hoag MemorWHotpit.J, em• ergency f•cllltles, an uueDtlve care suite, dintng room addltton 1nd bualnea office, 301 New- port Blvd .• 1360,000. WEST UPPER BAY "JiCk'ctlik.nea ter enc:loaure . 2118 Sant11go . llSO. Costa Mesa Lumber Co. POLICE BLOTTER LUIDEB -BUILDING MATEIIIALS ONLY AT AN·O·MAT PnOFESSJO'J \L DRY CLEANING SA \4 F. DAY SERVI CE COIN-OP ''f £ 00 IT FOR ) Ol' .. 10 lbs· of aothes . • 2.25 ,s, fACH -tnf)lnO,'i4L POOi'i/J D.A,EliES, ILANKETS. ETC. _lSc Ll. '0 \\ \ITI'G 1.,\1 ''d >110\l \ T, TOO' 'to 9 Oatly · 9 te 6 Sat.· 10 to I Sund.ay 14S (. lttt.. COSTA MESA Ll 1-9011 \4•'• ,.. ..... , ftwt.. Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCD -AU. SIZES -AU TYPES 'l'deJt 011 JActlnla 7·1111 .. ltftiDII. ....... 1111 L ....._ laatll A.- IIAWAIIAJI IIIOft AI'Mriga'a t.araest ~ledlon Rounda eta Clade H-awaJie.n Fuhlon 0pea a ... £ .:.... -oa ,_.., ~HIJIR.~HES Jl!gnu'dll~ Cqnpepticanal Gllpu-c~ Gioroaa w !I- A CONTINUI'I!G CONGREGATIONAl CHURCH Dr. Tbomaa B. Hou•er, Niaiater S.di!J IID.akip 10:00 A.M. at *• Pott lll•atr• ltOS But Coaat Hi • ..,, at Heliot~DP• A• .. Qorda .. oelat 10:00 A..W..-Mon.., Can P...tde4 OFFICE: 4l' HeUobape Avt.-PIIone •7S.ll2J ChrWiaD Sdeace s.mc. Fmft "ca-u~ ... -cw caaan ...... taa 330SVlaUdo N..wpott -..ctt SUlfDAY SCHOOL t :l5 a.m. and 11 ua. S1Jim4 y SDV1CIS t:15. Jt .... WEDNESDAY ZVDDIG MU'nlfG I p.a. REA.DUCG ltOOM 1115 v .. Uclo. Npt. ._... ()pea .... .,.._ tLIILto5p.a. Wedne.day, ta.m.·T:Gp..m Tuftlda.y and l'lidq- tUD.tet,... aa.Dcau ... or WI.KI&WIWI ............ c.-~~~ ..... .. Eut Coa.at IUpway Oarona *I Mar SUNDAY JaiOOL t :Ua.m. SUNDAY IDVIC& 11 a:a. WEDJn:IDAY JN'UUIG ao:&'hlWG 1~00 p.a. I&ADIRO 100M .. l:ut ODut 11181tWQ o,....-~ 10aa.te4 .... .,_ .... cordlaUJlaVIted •• ....... Clllll'da ... fit ... .. _.,.. ...... ..... . Lutbercm Chlrch Oftheara... Lutbftan Qlurdt ln A.mence 3M$ l!luC <lout HlPWtY Oorooa del lla.r PAS'I'Oa nN'« ~ ..... :aa....a:...a SUJCD4Y SCidDU1.& i:l~ a.m. •• famUywonbip Loclud&na Swaday Cb\adl Sc:bool 11:00 a.m. ·-Wonblp F"nt ..... Claurda eli Coetcl ..... lapdA ... kDow*lp (lafiJ a,,-...._..., Suta Ana a MqnoUa ... 0:. P. C. Heumann.,..._ SUlfDAY aa:ncD I :Oa.IIL lu~ lcMnl J 1 :CO L.lft. Mont ......... 8:00p.m.~ .... 'f:CO p.m. ~ Wo .... WID~!' 1:JDp.m.·----a:oo,... ..,.,_ ...... .., MtiiOUf'i S'IMOD 760 Vicearta Sa-t CM-. ..... U 1-S* s.-, ..... , .... k. l:lS -ll·· .... ...., 14111•1 _,Melt 8iWt Cleu t".lO a.a. ~ v. 'fontoe, .... , CH..-rtAN ILIMOO"UT IOIOOl. I I S..cley, Dec. 22 Officers apent a qu1et Sun- day before Chnatmu, w1th only 2 thcfta marrina the holiday quiet ... Money was taken from the homea of Mar- tin Jem11on, 616 Clubhouse Ave., Newport, and Ntta Oreen, 415 Hard1n1 St., Bal- boa. Mon.!oy, D.c. 23 Money and candy were re- ported stolen from Mary Shoe- maker, 2104 E. Ocean Blvd .. Balboa ... A aweater and 2 fluhliJhh were reported Sto- len from Donald Duncan, 2148 Mesa Dr .• Back Bay ... H.S. McClellan. 1112 Euex Ln., Westchff, reported th e theft of a aas enatne ... A ttre and wheel were taken from Ellen Rohn , 217 Crylltal Ave., Bal· boa l1land ... A btcyde "'IS taken from Donald S1mlun. 1508 Cumberland Ln., We s t- chrT. wh ile the vehu:le wa, parked at Manners S<:hool. .. Ct\llstmu ltaht~o were report- ed s tolen from Fnrre<;t Full- mer, 2801 Cia)' St., New(lt>rt Heaahu ... Stockton Qutn~:.\. 1552 Muamar Or., Balboa, wu held on a charae of pos- se~~oton nf dangerou1> drug~>. poltce satd ()utncy'~> votce was tdentlfted u that nf a telephone caller who pre- tended to be a Los Anaelcs doctor ordenna the drua pre· scn ptton at &shard's Phar· macy, 3301 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ... Chrtstmas decoralton~> "'ere taken from Laura Porter, 600 Cltff Dr., Cliff Haven; Donald Lanham, 1816 Buttonahell Ln., Bay- creat, and Jud4e Robert "tardner, 320 Evenana Canyon Chfh. _ .. ,.Dec. 24 Poltce held a juventle on a charae of shop lifttna after the youth was s een taktna a pau of sun alasse~ from a display at the Sav-On Drua Store, tn We stcltff Plaza ... A sv.eater wa taken from Davtana Lundy, 2228 Sea· view Ave., Corona del Mar ... NewfKlrt poltce held Ro- bert D. Camm, 2M>2 Club Men Pl.. Costa \te1>a. on a charae of assault and batter,. offtcers satd Camm v.as held LEGAL NOTICE CERTIPICATE of BliSlNE:SS Factitious F irn Name TilE UNDE RSIGNED do hereby certtfy that they are condocttna an automobtle repau bu11ness at 488 North Newport Boulevard, Newpo«t Beacb( Californaa, under the fictitious farm name of Htll Top SerYice and that said firm ia compoaed of the fol- lowina persona, wbose namu in full and places of rett- dence 11e u followa , t()-Wit: Roy Paae, 3008 Broad Stteet, Newport Beach, Californaa, Lee R. Paae, 6S7 S111f Street, Coata Mesa, Califomta, Paul T. Butler, 2488 Alhambra Drive, Palm Sprinaa. Cali- fornia. WITNESS 0111 hands thi1 13th day ol December, 1963. Roy Pap, Lee R. Paae. Paw T. B~&tJcr. STATE Of CALifORNIA COUNTY OP ORANGE 11 ON THJS 13m day of De- cember, A.D. 1963, before me, Tbotnas E . Heffernan, a Notary Public in and fot the Collnty and State, reaidina therein, duly commiuioned and awom, pettonallyappear- ed Roy Pa1c, Lee R. Paac aad Paul T . Butler, known tome lObe me peraoaa whole eamoa are lllbacribed to the the whhio inat.rument, and ad;DOWiodaod to me that tboJ •aceaced the aamc. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I haYc horcaoto set my hand and affiud my oiTactal aeal the deJ and yeat ia m11 Cet- liticaa. nnt abo" .. riuea. Thamaa E . .,cffunan Colllftiu5oft eapirea June 14. 1967. ' ,_Wiae. Dec. 26, 1961; Jan. 1, •• 16, ...... , .. u. .., ... ~----------~;;....,......::::::..;;-=:;:~------~ part llarbaf ~ ... ... on a complaint sianed by Muine Hartae. 211 Park Dr .• Ltdo Peninaula, who told pollee she v.as beaten until ahe was unconscaous. . . Jerry Hunter, 815 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, told police he uw 2 youna men break•na up v.ooden boxes at 811 E. Bay Ave., Balboa; Hunter aatd he asked what v.aa ao •na on, and Wal ~truck on the head by one of the men. , Wechte.doy, Dec. 25 Poltce spent 1 relattvely qutet Christmu ... The only theft from a Nev.port restdent v.aa reported by Suzanne Gtldred, 512 Mangold Ave .. (orona del \tar, who told offt cerb a purse v.a s taken from her car v.htl e the ve htcle ~to al> park ed at llarbc•r Itt &}I . Thursday, O.c. 26 l<ey ... and blueprtntl. v.ere reportec.l stolen from apart· mentl> ov.-ned by Steve Cert ~o Hume11 Inc., 1810 W. Ocean f t.. ( entrdl '\ev.pc•rt. fl•'ltce ~dtd the lt\"' -.-.ere u .. ed b\. vanddh, v.ho entcrec.l the ~uldtna's rematntng apan menu. and L8U!>ed ;abc)ut SIOO damaae to fl•ll•n and "'dll '· Poltce held Jack l '. r\lUP'-. 1()q Brd St.. !'<ev.port, on .1 burglary charae. offtcer-. !>atd Tnup& v.as Jaded tn the tn· vesttaauon nf a burala~ at Ltdo lndustrtes, 227 20th St., Newport ... (.'t~arettes were tak.en from a machtne at Newpon Harbor Yac ht Land- ana. 2752 Bayshore Dr .. Bay Shorea •.. Money was taken from Jordan'• Pet Sibo,). 2752 E. Coast HW) .. Corona del M11 . Friday, Dec. 1.7 Ltcen11e plates v.ere taken from Cvnthta Jones. ::!3 1-' Yt. Ocean Ft., ~ew(X'rl. Soatvrdoy, Dec. 28 A record player, recorJ:., and a patr uf alasse' v.cre taken from Ru ssell Ba~ttng. 49()q R1ver Ave., West Ne-.-. port ... A bt(' cle v. a., reP<'rl- ed stolen from Rtl\ Rtle\. 1710 Park Ave .. Balbc'a I ~ land. . .A bc:.l1..h b.lg and contentt; ""ere taken from \tartha \1ontetth. =I :"oumad St., Ltdo Parlr.. . A wallet and content ~ v.ert reported stolen from Ru)'ell Dahl qu1~1. 100 V1a Flnrence l.tdl• l ~le. Sunday, O.c. 29 A tool bo' ;and tools v. ere tak.en from Jem Hunter. Rl 'i E. Bay Ave .. Balboa .. ('h'· th•na was talr.en fmm thr clothesltne ,,f Wdltam A~h crort. 21 4 Ameth\'it Ave .. Balboa Island. . . Po~~oer tools v.ere stolen from V.tl · liam F t<;her, 317 Onn <\\c. Balboa Island ... Cinthtng was taken from Edna Schu· macher, ::!30 Abalone Ave .. Balboa Island. .._.....,,Dec . 30 Charles Brown, 472 N. NewfKlrt Blvd.. ~e" port HetahU, war; attacked and beaten in the 2800 block of (Coatiaued oo Page 4) Fw ALL,_, n .. .._. CALL JEllY HALL , ........ _.,_ ... ,._Ill Thee Peat ...,__.,111 aerrfc• l ...... , .... lti.CI AND ... PPlll SlaVIC I , .... ,~ .. Mlc-l..SU.., ................ -•••n m.wwa -· 0 , .... -- MARGARET COL LIN S has been named escrow officer for the Newport National Bank by bank President George L. Woodfo rd Jr. Mrs. Collins has served as escrow officer for Newport Ba I boa Sav1ngs and Loan. Her grand- father was a banker who made the Cherokee Run and esta· blished the first bank in Ok- lahoma. Urs. Collins res1des In HarbOr Highlands with her 2 daughters, Caroltn, a sen- ior, and Sally, a sophomore at Harbor Htgh xhool. AJII FORCE TErn 01 IOIDAYS. TMUISDAYS Qu.lltfiCitton testlo for the Atr Forle are bctna a•ven ever, \tonda~ at I r.m. 1nd ever, Thur~da) at Q a.m. at 2:!3 '· Broadv.a,. Santa Ana, tt '' announced b\ Sergeant Btll Jenntngl>, lo ... al Atr htrle repre~oentattve. rhe re~ult~o llf th tl> le!ol, whtch t!> gtven v.tthllUt an~ obltgatwn, w1ll tndtLate tf y<•una men and ~~>llmen quallf\ for the Atr Force .A.ewsracc Team:. and l>ffer~ Hh<>nltng tn the electrun tc mechan1· ..:.tl JnJ ddmtnt:.trattH Med!o. ALIE ... S TO REPORT Alten:. re:o.tdtna tn the H.u· bllr \rc.:t <Ire remtnded h> re- (Xlrl thetr addre'>:o. th1~ month unJc r the A It en Addre !> :> Re- pmt Program. Non-c lttzen~o whn are temporarth out of the l,.ntted State~o durtnJ J anuar) must report the11 ad- dreo;~> v.tlhtn 10 d1) s after the1r return. Addreh report .,.ardlo are available at all local Post Offtcel. BIKE FEES NOW DUE Bicycle licen1e reea are due ud payable 10 the City o( Nc.,port Beach. Under che Ne.,port muntci- pal code, every re11dent who owna or i• an cbarae of a bt- cycle mull reallter me ve- h tcle with the poltce depllt- ment. A hcense fee of 50 centa was due and paya})le on Jan. 1. Reatdenta livtna east of 15th St. on the Pentnsula can reaister on Saturday• or Sun- day' at the Balboa Fare Sta- tton, 110 E. Balboa Blvd. Pen;ona ltvtna north of CPa•t Hv.y., and eut of ()over Drive may reauter at the Ir- Vin~ Avenue Stauon, 134~ Irvine Ave .. Harbor H •ahlands. Anyone llvtna r.outh of Coast Haa.hway. between Dover Onve and Femleaf Ave . tn Corona del \4ar may act ltcenses at the Balboa l!lland Slatton. 323 \4anne Ave. ( orona del \4ar re!it denh east of Femleaf on both r.tde s of Coast H1ahwa' ma, re a• uer at the Corona del \4ar r.tatton, 410 \4an aold Ave . Poltce headquarter~> wt ll ~ervtce area• •e~ot of 15th St., Ltdo Isle, VI e" l'llev.port, and Bay Shores. The ~tat11m v.tll al1o reatster btcv...J~ from all areas on weekda .. ~. MOVES FROM ISl.AND The ~ev. Year brouaht :! b•& chanae• for \4rs. ~ar11Hte Crumle), lona-ume rer.tdent nf Balboa hland. She hil~o sold her hour.e on Coral Ave. and tl> nov. a resident of Cor· ona Ht ahland~t , and :.ht ha' rettred as ~ecretar, tc> the Rev. John Parke at St. J.ame., l:pt ~coral Church tn !l-ev. port Beach. She had held thll pn· ''tton for the pa~1 7 vear~o , and ~fure that !>he hdd been d'st~tant to the ctl\ ...Jer~ ,,f -..ewJ'I(lrt Beach. REGISTRATION STARTS Reatsuatton for the r.pnna 'emester At Oranac Coast Colleae " under -.av and ""'" conltnue throuah Jan. :!1 for da' school retum1n1 and nev. student11. The next semer.ter wt ll beam on Jan. 21 . Appointments may be made by calltn& 54S.11 51 • extenSion 205. NECK·DEEP IN TREATMENT l-or rTWny years. neur.tl"ta 'tCttnl!> had to endure such lrc:atmcnts as U\an¥ pad~ of hot wnd There \ a world of dtlfen:l'\l:.e an tod.a} \ rt:mcd~. T'h.tn~\ to medal scten<x. the)" ·re relt.ble But don t U!oe ""Y medteauons tndt!>errmm.uel) Your phyilCaan 'houkl be your gutde . he'~ the only person qUillt~ to dcctde when you need medtcatton~ Let htm dl' the d~<>wn& ilnd pracnbtn¥ \\e'll be &l.td to hll ht~ pracrtpuon~ for you Christensen Pharmacy 3021 £.COAST RWT~ COaOJU D£L MAll ORIOLE l·2.S~ : JOHNNIE'S liQUORS DEF (IH)t.., Owner 3537 EAST COAST HICHWAY COROI'fA DEL MAR, CALIF. PROGRESS REPORT • JANUARY 1964 , I I ... ' , With pride in the past and faith 1n t~• future we Invite you to Profit by the expanding prosperity or our great and growing Coastland 'vith a high earning NEWPORT BALBO"'-\. S .. -\. , .. INGS ACCOUNT W• Salut• Orong• County'• Upaurglng lnduatrial Growth Tht out look for Oran~• Countr tn 191\• t&ke.a on •r11• d''"""'..,"'· St.atlstl<'t sho" that all -•~<tortwn"l tn<'~a~ tuboltan ttally tn tht' p&:ot year Th• r/rrr•e~•u·• tn duatry cbalkNI up a t••• of ~9 1 f:,. "'"~"'"'' ~achNI an oll·hM~ lltgll Wlth an tnc~aH of 19.3 • And b«auM 1t pMY~ an at.mosphe~ ronduct"n to"'""'' llt1ilnt ~,.d,.,.(,. '·the brat of rndustrt•l. 'r"'"''llr and •JION'~fl' '"ll"{t'""" wtll ronbnu" to lw drawn hk• • ma~n•t 1.0 nu r tni"'enJMI rahlf' o ..... ,, '''""'" C•>GIItl••rl (AIM 4.80 ' At the QPenii\C of thts new,_.,-we proudly renew the plt>dge Wf! made back '" 1936' Now as always the Savmgs and Loan Assoctat•on totallv ded•cated to the area 1t serves wdl conttnue to take the lead tn gu•d•ng the sound growth of our raptdly expandtng Orange Count)' Coastland Grow strong ~lone wrth us -Here your <.avtngs dollars grow rap•dly at our current h1gh annual dtv•dend rate of 4 80~ And every dollar you e ntrust to us wt ll ~ remvested to help butld quality homes to house thousands of new tam11tes help to make the land ~ love the most ~strable pl&ce on earth to ltvt! and work. grow and prosper NEVVPORT BALBO SA I NGS And L..onn _...,_,u,chulun Resourc•s tn ••c •s• of ••ghty-f 1ve m tllton dollars • ............. _ ..... ~ ... t , CUSTOM FLUSH MOUNTED CURTAIN SCREENS IANJA ANA 2204 10. MAIN IT. ......... S-2719 ,.._, 0.. .. c..H .... , Professional Directory INSURANCE ... FOR ALL OF YOUJl JNSUR.A..MCE NEEDS Sod1eir Insurance Co. Joha E. Sadleir 3333 E. Cout Hwy. c.ona .. lbr 0&3-.SO FUNERAL DIREC'J'ORS ... BALTZ MORlUUY 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Midway b-2424 3520 E. COAST .HI WAY CORONA DEL MAR ORiole 3.q450 s;.c. 1942 Fdendly Neipbomood Servk:oe BEll BROADWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway U 8-3433. 8-3434 Coilla M8a w;;;{.;:; 427 £. I 1tt. ST. COSTA MESA Ill .... PRESIOENT of tN C.llfotnl• Blltoon Club, Richard Higbie, A resident of Co,.. ona del Mar, plots the cowst for the fltSt ~nnual C~tlllna Channel balloon rACe, to be held ... n. 11. To Retire Poirier Mort&aac Company of Santa Ana announces the reurement of 1ts founder and senior partner, Elmer S. Po•r- ler. lona 11me reSident of Corona del Mar. Pnor to Mr. Po1ner's; de- parture to Europe 1n Septem· ber he announced h1 s inten· lion to develop real estatt holdinas upon h1~ return. A commerc1al site at the south· cast comer o f 17th St. and French St., Santa Ana. pre ... en t locauon of the mortaaae company headquarters, will be the subject of 1mmed1ate plann1n1 for a major construe· trtfn development. \1r. Polfler came to Oranae County m 1947, euabhsh1n1 offi ces 1n Santa Ana and Cor una del Mar wh1 ch have been conunued smce that t1me . The Company represents the We stern Monaaae Corporation, Loan Co rrespondent of the \1euopohtan L1fe Insurance Co., with whom Mr. Pomer has been associated Since 1934. The company was also appo•nted •n 1947 asmortaaae loan a&ent for the State Mu- tual Savmss & Loan Assn. of Lo s Anaeles. Mr. Pomer has been act1ve •n CIVIC affaus, and IS a mem- ber of the Californ•a Tax- payer's Aun., Santa Ana Ltons Club, Santa Ana- Oranae-Tustin Board or Real- tors. Santa Ana Freedom Club. and served 1n 1962 as cha•nnan of the Realtors for Amenca Comm1 ttee. He IS an ardent }.tchtsman and IS a mem~r of the Balboa Yacht Club. ,.dl1am S. Pn1uer. a !>on. take!\ mer the helm of the pwneer mnrtaaae loan aaency, where he has served as JUniOr partner smc e 1950. He ·~ a FO._I!IIi;lfLY 1!1(41U C4.,.Eif4 "1()\\ o\ T 17~0 :-l J:WPORT 3L VD Ph. 646-q38J \oata \ien • ~~ ~ --------· World War Veteran. hav1na served 1n the US Navy 1n the South Pac1fic. He and his w1fe Sh11ley live 10 Costa Mesa, and are the parents of 7 sons and 2 dauahters. Pomer Mortaaae Co. alao announces the appointment of LouiS (Buck) Poirier.who takes over the FHA-GI De- partment of the finn. Recent- ly w1th the Templeton Mort- aaae Co. of EncinO, LouiS Po111 er now hves w1th h11 w1fe and two children •n Oranac. Cahfom1a. llcLEOD CLAJI CHIEF IS Y1SIT11G HEliE Duncan !VtacLeod. presi- dent of the Clan \1acLeod Soc1ety of Southern Cahfor- nta, ann()uncell that 85-year old Dame Flora ~acLeod, 28th hereditary ch1ef o f the Clan, will be aue s t of honor at the annual Clan MacLeod Soc1ety of Amenca Dinner- Dance to be held th•s Fnday evenma.Jan. 10, at the Stat- ler tldton Hotel •n Los An- aeles. Dame MacLeod 1 ~o the fi rs.t woman ch1cf of the clan. She be~ame leader 1n 11136 when her father passed on. "The funcuon of the old ch1efs was to lead the clan 1n battle," she 1a1d. "Now 11 is no lon- aer a cue of 10101 to war but of kntttma the clan cloae 1n affection." John MacLeod. cha1nnan of the Board of the Maceo Co .. w1ll holt Dame \1acLeod at h111 Harbor Isle home 1n Newport Beach dunna her stay 1n the Southland. TillE TO IUY THAT '14 LICEISE Veh1cles ma~ be rea• stered for 1964. and fees pa1d, be- tween now and Feb. 4, ac- cord•na to the Harbor Area Department of Motor Veh1 cles, 720 W. 19th St.. Costa Mesa. On payment of f ec s, OMV wdl IS!oUC White rencctonzed Slickers to ~ aff1 'ed to the upper left cnrner of Lhe rear l1censc plate. Veh1 cl e owners may apply for rea• 11 trail on renewal at bank stauons 1f they c an pre~oent a punched card re- newal statement. Owners may also mall the punched card statements and fee~ accord1n1 to 1nstrucuons on back of the cards. OMV field offices are open until noon on Saturdavs, throuah Feb. l. • Fer Local News • SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign THE OMLY MEWSPAPER PRINTED AND rutUSMI!D IN TltE CITY OF MEWPOIT II!AC'M 2721 E. COAST HWY .. CORONA DEL IIAII -c:aoiZ s•11 o• 1'f!D _____ _;. CWr,. o , 'As ., Rarw ._ ----w ceo....._. from "" ,, W. Cout Hipway by •· ltnowa ,.,._, after be twMd down ea offer to deS. ia • car ..• A .aliae aAd 111mploa of canned rood were taba from Dave Williama, 3018 Mar- ,uoriie Ave., Corona dol Mar; thievea alao took a abotaun and aun caae, plua ammuni· tion and enaine oil rrom • car owned by Guy Markham, lOlA Marporite ••• Skit~ tlci polot, and aki boott woro talen from Jeanne Beck, 1026 Wbite Sails Way, Harbor View Hills, by thievea who entered the aaraae at her apartment buildina and removed the itema from her unlocked car • . .A rcfnaerator comprea- sor waa taken from the rear of Sid'a Blue Beet ber, 107 21st Pl., Newport ... A bi- cycle waa taken from Robert Pack, 4S39 Fairfield Dr., Cameo Shorea. . .A tire, a wheel, and a luaaaae • rack were reported atolen from Johnson and Son Lincoln- Mercury, 900 W. Coaat Hwy., Newport. officen 111d Ute theft occurred sometime within the past several months; the items were taken from a car parked on the new vehicle storaae lo t •.. Two persons checked out of an apartment at 4300 W. Balboa Blvd., West Newport, and took apartment fumiah1nas w1th them ... Power saws and electncal cords were taken from a truck owned by John Jeanes, 1963 ~aple Ave., Costa '1esa. the truck wu parked at 6000 W. Coast Hwy., ~est Newport, at the ume of the theft. Tuesday, Dec. 31 Golf equ1pment wu report- ed stolen from Arthur Flem- ma. 1114 Wh1te SaJis Way. Hanor View Hille, wt.1o eold ••• 1'\iev .. atnact for Lho ,alleo lhe equipment waa 3rd time at dle Beachcomber &akto from hit car whilo it Bat, 2436 W. Coaal Hwy., wae parbd in tbe aaraao at Newport. I'DOIIey wl'a taken Ilia apartmcat laoua.e ••• Jew-,from vendin1 mecbia .. ~~nd elty wu at.olen &om dle home coin operatod pool tablet of 51\alia Pace, 1712 Hip-•.. A tiro arid rim were atolen land Or., Harbor Hiahlaoda from Billy Walker, 3001 W. •.• Ciothina and a auitcatc Balboa Blvd., Newport, who wore atolon from ao unlocked told police tho itoma were car owned by Jack Brcdohoh, taken from h i a car while it 1132 Ooldenrod Ave., Harbor waa parked in front of hia View Hilla •.. Oaa waa ai-home .•• Sc>ortina 1ooda and phoned from cara owned by~ ao electric Santa Claua were Landi• Peny, S004 Scaahore taken from B.V. Simmona, Or., West Newport, and John 106 E. Ocean Pt., Balboa Swiaert, 808 W. Bay Ave., .•. Gaaoline waa aiphoned Balboa ..• Liquor waa 1aken from a car owned by Etwin from the apartment of Gard Mueller, 6()(W) Narciuua Healoha, IllY! Jade Ave., Ave., Corona del Mar. Tlt.racloy, J ... 2 0 - D•w•• ........... J OY-Wew~M~y• ,..,.... ....... ol PION&&R .. 11 ,_,.. ol ................ ud rsnvftctat.ol .,.,y ,...., hMt.n for honit end ~laJ _., tJw ll/dJIM ..... •~au • WIIICiualeci. J) ,.u ............ 46• J) ................ 52• «» ................. 62• Balboa ltland .. Swim fina were taken from Lee ball, 406 lria Ave., Corona del Mar, after the fina were left un· attended at the beach. . .A fur robe waa reported stolen from Robert Bonham, 30S J u- m1ne Ave., Corona del Mar; the robe waa taken from an unlocked car. . .Conrad B. Baaley, 162 Cec1l Pl., Coata Mesa, waa aneued by New- port police on a charae of car theft after William Manhall, IllS E. Balboa Blvd., Bal- boa, reported that h11 car had been uolen ... A bicycle owned by Nancy Williams, 407 Snua Harbor Rd., Cliff Haven, wu taken from the family aaraae. Mae Gardner, 103 Mcfad- den Pl., Newport, reported dle theft of a 12 volt battery ... An outboard motor owned by Mike Martin, 2087 Tuum Ave., Coata Men, waaatolen from a locked box at the New- port Pier ... A pune and iu contenll were taken from the home of Alice Mora, 1802 W. Ocean Pt., Central Newport ... Bicycles were taken from H.A. Maaon, 20S Ruby Ave., Balboa hland, . and Edward Lyon, 1740 E. Ocean Pt., Balboa. . .A surfboaul was stolen from Steven Tumaon, lH E. 16th St., Costa Men, when the board waa left un- attended at the Newport Pier . . .A book of ch~Ckf wu stolen from Jean Redmond, 24 L1do Ter., L1do Trailer Park. . . Dw1ah t J ad a on, of West Newport, reported the theft of a b1 cycle ... A o re and nm were taken from a car owned by Mauanne Johnston. 1801 ISth St., New- port. .. Pol1ce held Profiuo Marquu, 441 Newport Blvd., on a charae of for aery. CROWN HARDWARE* .. A BOVIDOLD Dll.AIITWD'T noar oaw. ,_.., Jl., &AIT COAST BJQIIWAT C080RA DEL IIA8 Wedftea4foy, Ju. 1 Alfred T. Parnell, 441 New- port Blvd., Costa Mesa, was anested on a drunk charae by Newport police 1n front of the Balboa Theater .. Jew- elry and a fur Jacket were s tolen from Mary Casale, 3410'-2 \4arcus Ave .• Newport, by an unknown person who pued open a w1ndow to aain entraoce to the apartment THANK YOU THANK YOU Jut c.u oa ,_.., "I! DELIVER Mloor Repaln Free VALET CLEUEII OFFER YOU CUSTOM ATTfMTIOM TO ALL YOU. LAUMOU AMO DU CLIA .. I .. G MUDS TO All Of OUR FRIBIDS AIID CUSTOMERS Ill Til &RflTfR HARBOR AIEl WHO HElPED US MAlE 1963 OUR BIGGEST SALES YEAR IN HISTORY! / LOOK HOW WE~I GROWN . 1960 1961 1962 1963 SALIS UP SALU UP SALIS UP SALIS UP SO%* 81%* -134%* 167%* tterc Pull•r Dnhl Chavla NEW CAR BUY'ERS IT'S STILL NO SECRET THE 1964 CHEVROLET THE HOnEST LINE OF CAR-S!! Miller OFFICERS of the Orange Coast Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons of California are pictured here at the chiO- ter's first public Installation, held at the Seafaring Ma- sonic lodge. In the front row, left to right, are Hubert Kunz, organist; Or. lucian Farris, treasurer; Ray Nielsen, king; Oene Cook, high priest; Victor Bettencourt, scribe; Ernest Drews, chaplain, and Carl Tunnell, secretary; second row, left to right, Warner Wilcox, Royal At ch Captain; Reider Thorp, master of the 3rd veil; Charles Thompson, captain of the host; James Satterwhite, sen- tinel; Omer Pyle, principal sojourner; and Frank O'Ne il, master of the first veil. CEnsign photo.> CHURCH SCHOOL TO REMAIN OPEN Boerd members of the St. scnool open, at least untJI t.he end of the school year tn June. J amu Epi a co pal Day School, Corona del '4ar, have an· nounced that the achool will not cloae at lhe end of the semester. Vestry members of St. James Church voted tn Oc- tober to close the achool at the end of January. Accord- ina to the Rev. John Parke. rectOf or lbe church. the acbool waa puttina too much financial strain on the parish. A pnvate corporation haa been formed to keep the OR. HUGH PLUMB JR., resi- dent of Lido Isle, will be in- stalled this Saturday, Jan. 11, as pres I dent of the Orange County Medical Assn. suc- ceeding Or. Harold Galbraith of Fullerton. The Installation will be part of the OC MA's 7bth annual ball, to be held at the OCMA building in Orange. "k "s Fun to I>rHs In Fuhlon" l6S9 E. COAST HIGKW A Y C'ORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3-!5030 CASH LOANED -• ._., 1_..,, .,,._. .... , .,.. .......... .-4 -'• .. ... ...... Or -wllf ......... ..,. .................. COSTA MESA JEWELRY 6 LOAN INC. ~ ..... .,.,., \1t. Pane blamed a drop in attendance for the added money W(>rri el of the school. Toitioes were raised when die aehool waa mo?ed 1.0 Corona del Mar, aad people d.i&t' t want to P8Y the estra price when their children could attend poblic achoola. be said. Too many personnel cban- aea also caused diuatiafac- tion amona parent•. he sa1d. Control Of the SChOOl WtJI be taken out of the church • s b8nds under the new corpora- tion. The corporation wtll work under the Loa Anaeles Diocese. A new principal for the school will be n 1med about Feb. 1. The Rev. Edward Allen, Vicar at the achool. will remain unlesa the d1o· cese sends another cl eray· man u a replacement, \1r. Parke said. SPELUIG, Ill-All COUIISE ADDED AT OCC "To he6 the student \o\-flle better" ts t.he atm of a "v.n· ttna cltntc." v.htch v.tll start v.t th the bea•nntna of the OCC Eventna Colleae •Pr~na semester on Jan. 27. The baste r.pell•na and ara· mar course v.tll be offered tn four secttons, 2 to meet on \ionday ntJhts. 2 to meet on Wednesday ntahts. The course bas no standard outline. Each student v.tll be aided by teachers to t.haa· nose his indiVIdual difficul- ties wtth Enaltsh. The stu· dents will be shown hov. In establish realistic aoals for htmself and how to wotk to- ward the aoals. "lWIZZL I T111" lliTAIIAIT OPUS '!1.\l.:~.,.c:W~ Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe Rempp baYe opened their Twinle Twia rostaarant at lS36 E. Cout Hwy., CO«<na del '4ar. The name cornu from a room at die reataurant they owned •d operal ed for manr yean ia Loa Aoaelea, the 1\utle Inn ia the SilurLah area. The room waa ai .. ft chat ·-· by • Newport Beach yac:bts- IDM, Jim Aoooda. Mr.~ lau Nee in lilt' rcat••• baaiaeu f01 more IbiD 1S J Cata, laantiOJ (rom lah rather,. ia rtill aeti .. aa • CO.Malt•t (Of Cooract Hittoa In New Y od. CURRENT ASSETS 'I $94,141,493.14 OFFICERS L. F. Mallow CltMr-o/ lkr -...- L-MIIIt ''~·~·41.,..., .~~~.#~~!~ Harold I Fran~ t tcr l"'truJrtJtl lkaH~k l ;cr ,.,,.,.,,._, Horold S...nn.on t ~ l'rru~•ru 0 F C.ra!M l«,,,,.. TtrAJt~l'f'? ~all Cl'm'"" B•un, It Jolin Crn<"lo• '.,'"""''tift,,.,.,,. w.......,,, ASSETS Ftnt Monp~ lo:lm S~~.111:. ~ 17 16 loaa 001 rmPf'O"t<l Ani f._.att pnnnpaJty -· "' l ............. ,. ud YICtn>l> loans on S.•onp Accounl< S 1'11,71 ~96 Tr,pewary IIMM IO< ll>r COOl"«~ of <tUr "'"'•IWikkr• R~al EJ.ar~ Sokl on C ontr )< c S I Q e> ~~ '17 R~lll EJ.at~ <>-<rMd "10"'11' Cull. U.S Go., Bond• aod S«uu&ta \ ~ 6~ 1.~• c.: ~ock ia feodeul HOOM Loen lank ~ "~0.11011110 Office Buildmp l:.qUIJ"Mnl and l"lrtmc FtKohton S I ~.rtt.l 9\ lrochodn _, SaJt C'.._.,.. · ojll(y INtW... --~~~ .....t p.at\-lanlohn OIJw. A.m s ~~~~-''' :e TOTAL ASSETS Slo4.14l ... l 14 Ale .-stiaaled $,000 people au.4od dle 2nd annual Ouitcmaa tne bamin,allcld S.culday aipL The tnea wCJe bamed at ) ~eotral lo~atJOfta wtt.tun elM c ity, and pnze1 were a~lltckd. Th11 event II lpoa- 19fed by dle Newpon Beach lle~reauon and Fire depart- meau. Here are the wutnera: Ne~t P1er Site, 114& tick.et.tven out -ht pnze (I transtaiOr radto) Ricky n •• a· Newport Haltlof Youell Cett- ter ia CofOl'la del Mar, ISO uc.k.et.a 11•ea out -ht pnze (I trMIII&Dr radiO), MarJOne Fuller, 71l Golden- rod Ave •• 2nd pnze (6 tran- tiltor nubo), Herb Bunker, 432'-1 p.,.leaf Ave.: lrd prtze (Pencal, Pea), Kelly Clemence, Sll Narctaaua Ave.; 4th pnze (Parter, pen), Mwt He1nz, 2719 Setttna Sun Or., Sch pn&e (Parker fine hne pencil), C'hn 1 Grav- le, 616 Narctuu& Ave.; 6th pri&c (ilfttled the trees). Gordon Stewart. 519 Orcbtd Ave. Otd Reddtck repret.ented the Newport Harbor Kt~ant~ Club. donutun nf the ridll'lo at tht~o !>tie. ter Robtnaon, llOl Oslotd Lane. Sdl pnze (Park., 1iae line penctD, KtnJ Kwaan, 1Sl5 Mannen Or •. 6th ,.nze (aputed the treel), Ronald Mann, S104 Seuhore Or. Ball Gordon of U.e Mariaert Ltona Club was on h•d to l)feaent the pnzea. Laoas Club donated the radioa at chiS IIIIC:. A total of 3.504 trees were bumed. Thua tn llddttton to the ftrc: prevenuon aapect& of the bum. a arcat burden 11 •I t.o removed from the ctty truh crev.~o that otherwtae would have the cumbersome t••k of haultna the tree~> to the 1.uunl\ dt!ipolial area. f· ach chtld bnn11n1 .t tree 111 the ~tic recetved a 11clet, l «tOd for the dr.t"' 101 for the pn z e s 1£WPOIT IIUIOt USIGI · i MlltSOAY, JM. S. 1•• , COUIA DEL U, CALIF. A 0000 SEL nON AVAIL.\M...E J~a•ior • ~Teeas 7·14 .ct Wamen'• .. ITMU III•IDU TOP DIAWE! ... La 'JU.J.ta IALIOA ISLAND ·Hill, 4J0.39th St.. 2nd prize (6 tran Stlltor radto), John Becket, 212·34th St .. Jrd pnze (pen and penctl set),. Donald Mclnnt s. 210.34dl St .. 4th pnze (Parker pen) Steve Joneli, 1735 Plaza del Sur, 5th pn ze f Parker fine l•ne penctl), Pat Grennta, 126·35th St.. bth pmc l•an•· ted the trees). \1a, ll.ru!>la, Jl3~z-Hth St. A repre sen tall\ e of the Newport Harbor Exchanae Club Voh on hand to preient lhe prtze~o. The Exchanae Club donated the radto s \1auner ~ Dr. .1nd lr' •nc Ave. aile tn llarbur Htah land,. 1:!~ ltd.et• &1\en out -ht rorue (8 tran t'tur radto), Paula \1c( allum. 5lQ Fullerton A'e .. :!nd pnze lb tran~tr.tor radtn), ( r.&tJ \Itt ~:aff. 1106 Pembmle I .ane 4th pn ze I Parler ren I l •r· *CROWN HARDWARE* k' '· .~ i~· r _., ·~·· 1;1 IL.:ll : • STATEMENT or CONDITION lkurnbcr J I. 19fll Ou r rr.tnds The Lacuna Feder~l f1m•ty. composed of our account holders. our staH and d.rtetors. funcltons on much Ill« wme way that 1 happy f11!111y QPefllts. Alllloulfl our person .tl•lots and lOllS vary, we 1ft un•tt4 by 1 common btloef en frMdom of tllouptllld lftdr pendence of KltOn Th•s prte1011s frHdom 11\d •ndependeftce, ~~ntr btfore ~ atl<omoortJnt c111 bt ufe (Uir~ lhrourll sysltt~~~ltc tll11ft Wlhlt ltlt li(UN Ftdtral S..IIICS 1M l~ AssoccaltOn •s proud of •t:s study 1Jowtll dur 1111 lht ~I 28 )'Uil. we Ut ntn mort proud of the kiiOWirclit IIIII we ll't ll«lptfll IO filion lion I rtWI'IIO<r of flllllltll l «ncleOtndenct lnd stlbclcly whoch un 1101 laol to comfort 11\d strrnt"'-" us tn l1lf days lhll Itt allrld Wos111n1 ,ou IIIPO•ntu 11141 wcunty dUnn& tile New Yt• LMu lllills, f"rat._t AND LOAN ASSOClA TION i WE MA •oosaoLD DE.PAIIT'IiUt nou· ..._ =. rJJrE OLD COLOJrT PA.JJrTI = 111'7 EAST COAST IUGJIWAT COIIOJfA DEL llAa OUR RESERVES $1,840,929.81 DIRECTOJtS Verner C. Bed. L F. Mallo\\ B. B. Mason Lorna Mills A . C Peterson William A Wolf • LIJ\BilmES '*' tnp <;hart Acc-ounu S15.5:!0,990 o~ ~'' M tN aMoUM tfiYf"'lf"d ··•~ "'.,......,... '""" .... eoo '""'"wtu•tt.. tntaen altd "'wprota't60M Ad•ancn from Ff'Ckral ltOOM l..oaft Bank S 4,000.000 00 LO&• en rr-S 6.'161,141.11 Ol~r L .. bc11tJft J 'M6,145 ~ ~Ilk lte.non S 45.216 6 l en-al it~ $7.044.4-~ll ~"' s N.~ .. ~al tlnena alld C>urr!IH TOTAl UAIIUTIES $ 7.140.92' ,, ,..,, •••• " 14 ·~ I . J . . '£..~~ .... , yo. atep ia» tile , .. ,..cl or •• Koklpokiea •d a.,.Oataldoat•i••· Pia .. tee yoor SON a1filllt a allt- teJiaa alaowe ... or .,obera. T•ati-'fNtti.. end .. ,,, ...... the cookie ooaater •ere a nsactrooa ian 't juat a ID.aearooo, but a cocoanut macaroon, ao almond mac .. I'OOil or a dat.-ut macaroon. E.•r--IOYill' cookiea ... They- •• , JDt pefloealitiea, yoo kllow ••• Thoro are muachin' CG)k,iea to be pat out in bia plauere or eaten ri&bt out of tile c:ookio jar, for tbe many 11bo cloa't care partic11larly .... Iliad u lona •• they're c:ooki ea 111 d aood. . . Choco- late c:bip, auaar, date-nut or tDacaroon 1 . • • DeJ i cioo 1 and plaiD aa the aoae on your face .. ·.then thoro are myaterioua eooltlea for the pi ckera and c:booaera who make a bia thin& Ollt of tryin& to decide juat Mlat ia inaidc ... atrictly for the bokipoky and oatai- doatay erowd, mixed in with a few &oobera and tutti- frut~e a. Wenna ltnow what' a inaide. They're new and I kno w you're frothin'. Goobers: like peanuta? A aJorioua combination of carmelized brown auaar and whole pea- nata and the bakery even roaata their own pcanuta. T utti-frutti ea. . . 1 perfect myaterioua blendinaof around ouaae. cruahcd p1neapple, d\opped alazed cberriea and almond Oavorin&. an utra doliCIOUI ICC cream enhan· cer. Oata1doaU1es. . old fuh1oned n aood, pure, crunchy unm•sed-wtth-any- thina o atmeal. \1eans of informina the voters about the S2~ million bond issue were discuued \ionday by the Citizens Ad- v1sory Committee of the Newport t:Jeach Elementary School Distnct. \1embers attend• "I the meeuna. held at :-.lewport School, were \1rs. Garth Ber- aeson, Or. Donal Duncan, ·0 . W. R1chard, Thco Rob1ns, \1rs. L. Lee Yl'aaner, \1r11 . Geo~e .ttall, \1J s. Paul IIan- na, \1Js~v1n Syroos, \1rs. Ouk Somers, \1u. H.S. \1c- Ciell.-. and \1rs. h me s P. Barrett. The committee al so Includes \1rs. Edaar Hil l, Fred Schoepe, \1r. and \1rs. Rufus Davis, Lloyd Blan- Pied Jr. and \1n. Rudolph Kuehn. \1rs. Beraeson was named aeneraJ chairman of the work- '"1 committee, wh1cb "'111 carry out the proaram out- lined by the advisory com- mittee. Information on the Feb. 11 bond iuue, preaented by ~s. Cballen Landen, presi- dent of the board o f trustees, 11t1d Supt. Roy Andersen, in- cluded the followina. Cook1ea can be Frenchy cnouah 10 be arranacd decor- atively atop lace paper doil- ies on hetrloom 11lver trays 111d attend the moat palau al reception. . . So phi ati catcd IIIJel ki IICI of divinity pa ... try or eu whit•• only. froth- ed with whole c.hoc:olato cbipa . . . Koladttya Aoctre broaabt die recipe wi tfl him rrom Prance. . .all butter poff putry With deJ.catcJy 0a- VOred Je lly 1n the center ... Bonbon•. another Andre crea- tJon. . .J1pund almonds all throuah the sweet pastry, topped w1 th a baubble of chocolate buller cream 1C1n1 • The 2'-'l million 1WOuld prov1de funds to buy 2 sdlool Sites, conllruct 2 schools and place 1n reserve funds for purchase of addibonal Si tes or facilities. . . . Havana coctk1e1. crea- cent ahapcd .., th Cinnamon auaar apnnkled on top and dipped 1n chocolate ... Swe- diah dreams, from away bac:k wtth around pecans enhanc- ina the sweet dou&h. l),vt· nlly cook1cs. JUSt l1ke c andy . Now. .that you and our • Rapid arowth In the ~ ver Shores area on the west bluff demands first attention. A l"nderaarten throu&h 6th• arade school 1 s pi anncd for a September, 1965, open•na. • AcQUISition of a site 1n the eut bluff area 11 lmper- auvc because new homes arc be1ng completed near lorona del \1ar Hiah School. A k1ndcraarten throuah 6th arade will •n all probability be needed by September, JQb(), • (onunued arowthof Sew- port Shores and other por- tiona of Weat Newport de- mand conati,Pt auention. Ef- forts to provide school facil- Itie s closer to that area will continue un til a solution is found. • Enrollment 1n the school dJ StriCt has arown from 3,411 1n 19 S8-59 to an e llpected 4,814 by J une, 1964, Present capacity of our achoola 11 5,100, wtl1dl will be reached 1n 1964-65. An enrollment of 6, 300 11 cspected by the 1967-68 school year. " ATTEND SERVICES IM EAST Althouah the Harold O.r~st­ ler famw of Chff Haven hadn't Intended to make It a snowy Ctmstmas thu year, the death of 'Au. O.riatler'a mother ahortly before Chriat- mas made it ne ceu ary for the familyto return to ~nna­ field, Ohio, for aervicu and the burial. Mecauae \1ra. Rosa waa viaitina in Califor- nia wtlen ahe wu atricken 111d boeauae it wu durin& the children' 1 vacation time, the f.-nily elected 10· drive cut. They retwned to Cali- forni a JD at in time to at art achool Monday, Jan. 6. WHO TOOK THE PHOTO? The photoarac>h of the 21 de butantes, taken at laat week's Debutante liall of the 'ewport Harbor Atu1li ary of the O.lldren's Home So- Ci ety, and pubh shed 1n the Jan. 2 Ena1an. waa taken by Peter /.. \1. Sinaer o f Cnrona del \1ar. The c redit l1n e was Inadvertently om1tted from the photo. USE DESERT HIDE-A-WAY Dr. and ~u. Thomaa Hoover and family of Corona del \1ar enJoyed the New Year ho ll- dav 1n the deaert where they stayed 1n the de&ert h1de-out of the Verne lumen of "lew- port Hcach. Dr. lloover i 1 putor of the Plymouth Con- areaatJOnal Church. HERE IS the new headquarters of the Harbor Area Senior C1 t1uns, located at the corner of Irvine Ave. and 15th St. 1n Cliff Haven. It IS named Stanley Hall, in memory of the late Earl Stanley, early land developer 1n the Harbor area and c1v1c leader. The land was donated by Ur. and Urs. Earl Stanley, and the building was the project of the New- port Harbor Zonta Club. REGISTRATION DRIVE IS ON A re!Patration drive 11 beina planned to aet more voters reai stered in ume for the councilmanic electiona. Deadline for realatration In order to vote in the Apnl 14 election ia S p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20. Here is the list of deputy rcpstrars 1n the C1ty of Newport Beach: • BALBOA \1rs. Jane ·P. Robert~. 207 Island Ave. Wlll1am J .R. S1ms, at B.&) Island. \1rs. J ul1aM. Bann1n1. 1120 E. Balboa Blvd .. OR 3-0756. • LIDO ISLE \1rs. Betty J . Dav1ei, 401 P1azza l 1do, OR J-fl265. 'An. Fern H. McAnl11, 117 V1a Quito, OR 3..0204. Mn. Bette M. Vordale, 140 Vua Havre, OR J-3903. Mrs. Judy B. Roaene.r, 12S Via Venezia, 673-1706. • COROHA DEL MAR Mrs. Jeanne E. Cooper, 620 Larkspur Ave., OR .J- 2877. 'Au. Mary Allee Dillon, 421'-2 'Goldenrod Ave., OR S- 1064. 'Ars . St11rley 0. Drukel, 227 Goldenrod Ave. OR 5- 0685. 'Ars. Kathryn \1. Ell•s. 4516 Dorchester Rd., 673-2708 . \1ra. Beatuce B. Lonaley, 283 \iorn•naCanyon Rd., OR- S-0737. \!rs. Nancy Graham. 261 S Harbor V1ew Dr ., OR 3-2957. • NEWPORT BEACH 'Ars. Florence P. Abel, 919 Bays1de Dr., Apt. A-3. 675- 3614. \!rs. Genev1eve D. Ander- son, 5709 Seashore Dr .. OR- 3-3998. Mn. V•ramia Lehnhardt, 2310 Fairh1ll Or .• Ml 6-4295. Mr. and Mn. Erneat Lower. Lado Park. A·l Anchoraae Way, 673-0193. 'A1H Gaye Marlin, C'11y Hall, OR 3·2110. M1 ~"' \!araery Schrouder. C1ty Clerk. C1ty Hall, OR 3- 2110. \1rs. lona K. Trusty, 124-A Tu"un Ave., 548-3224. '1u •. 'Aalune B. Vallery, C1 tv Hall. OR 3-2110. • BAY SHORES '1r~. Beverly B. Barnes. 2482 Bay shore Dr .• 548-7150. • HEIGHTS-UPPER BAY \1r~. Caroline B. Dodds, 2220 Cliff Dr., 646-1067. Paul A. Hanna, 1719 Slty- laik Lane, \11 6-3773. Mn. Cynth•• J . Hetzel, 1521 Pu&cllla Lane, 646- 5685. Mrs. Annabelle Jacoby, 1535 Soperaor Ave., MJ 6- 2618. Mra. Wanda Voorhies, 1800 <Jenwood Ln., Ll 1-7819, • IALIOA IIUMD Mra. Ruth Duipan, llO Gamet Ave. OR 3-7152 . EXHiaiT AT LIIRARY City librarian Dorothea ~cely announcea the uhi- tion or the paintina• or Jo- 8nna \4uted or Lona Beaeh at the Balboa library clorina January. The exhibit baa been ananaed by \1ra. ~en­ cer Richardson, member of the Newport Beach Pine Aru Committee. KWOITIIUIOII .. •·• ... Y.JM:, .. QIIIIA IlL •u. CAUf. Zontal Marie Earhart Day ...... .,~ ............... w z.ta a. wm ...,. A...ua EMtw1rt D11 ,......, ..... t!My ...... ~ .... CitJieu a.cr.u. C.., llda .... IDile .... N..,.n ..... ...... wiD ........... _...., tcPe wm• A..ua &... hart.&a .. ac:....aps. .. Aedad u Z.ta . Glrll II the MOBthl ol December Md J._. ary will be au-ta with tllllr mothen. Mn. a.er l'arrow Ia dlalr- eaa ol U. da1. Wtrk 0. Hospital Addltiollelfls NEWJI()IlT I&Aal -Wn hM ........ a ..... addJ. u.. te BOll ~ .... ..tal B 'fltal, IICUWctl&i to Mn. P'nDeea aae-. t.plt.aJ adnUftlatTator. Tbe DeW 13,000 -lqUire - root wtna will house an emer· cmey I"'OIJ\ on UM IIJ'OUI')d floor and a 1S -bed intenalve ca~ unit on the aecond floor. HoapiUII capeclty Ia now If? bf>dA and 48 btuanett. The prn)f'd 11 up.ct.ed to be completed by JUDe l.S, liM. lUI SHOT AIDED TO I 0 YEAR •111 A New Year'• areetina w1th a bullet wu inveauaated by Newport Beach police early Jan. 1. Robert L•ttleton, 126 nth St., Newpo rt, told officen he waa walk1n1 on "nnrov1a Street, between Produceion Place and 16th Stteet, when a atranaer drove paat h1m 1n an old car and ahouted "Hap- py New Year'" The arcetina wu followed by a pn ahot. 0 Littleton aaid he heard the bullet tear throuah a patch of weeda about S feet from him. He told officera he thouaht the ahot wu juat meant to acare him. SALT SQUIRTED CA. The Wallace • Calderhead ranily of Coroaa del ... ar encoalltered willd llllld aalt apray that dooaed their car on Coaat Hiabway near Oa- llard, wtlile retumina from the north and Yiaitina \1ra. Calderbead'a mother. IACX M WORK Gene No"ell u bac:k hard at wort at the Don Fr~r~klin office after a stay in the • " • L. bo~Pital due to a uc .. er Oic:ker". • n. CoiOGa del ~-~ -ley a.tcb, c...,.,. doaal, UalMd Qa.,dl of Quilt -.. Lik• • a.~ of .. ••• will ..... ltmoa ••c oflb• RnJ!chrill Ooe-h for dl• 9:30 Md H a.CL s.ncte, .. me ... A c:oenr- metioe eta.. II b•illl coo- clucted on S.twdayt, atart- 1"1 at 10 a.m. Tbe Lulher• Oaarc:h or the Maater, Corooa del Mar - .. Wblle 1\ete'a Time" will be lhe aecmoo topic of dse Jt.y, Pruk Gun at dae 9:15 ~nd 11 a.m. Sunday ••"ieea. Sunday acbool i 1 at 9: U. 'fbe Pi rat tiiC)d at Church or Coata \4eaa -Dr. \4e" Ro ... ell, .. American Croaade" radio evaaaeliat. will c:oo- clllde hia week lona aeriea here thia Sonday with ter- mon• at both aervicea. At 11 a.m. he will preach on "()pea- tiona People Dare to Aak:' and at 7 p.m. on "liow to Secure Your Home Aaainat T raaedy." Thi 1 evenin&. Jan. 9, at 7:30, he will talk on "God Pre-Writea the Head- 1 inca" and Friday ni aht on "Thi a Seriou a Problem CaJ l- ed Sex." " The Plymouth Conarea ... tiona! Church, Corona del \1ar -Or. Thomas Hoover w1ll preach on "A Paae from Hutory" at the 10 a.m. Sun- day aervtce. Hi a se'rmoneue toPIC 11 '"Our Orden From God.'' Chri uun Sc1ence Churches, Newport Seac:h, Corona del \1ar 111d Coata \1eu -The apintual meantnJ of sacra- ment will be the toc~ic or the ..'ble leaaon at chi• Sunday' a c:ommun1on aervicea. The Newport Harbor Lu- theran ChUich, Newport Heiahta. will ho ld ita annuaJ conareaational meebn& thia Sonday, Jan. ll, beJinnina at 7 p .m. Tbe Luther Lcaaue ia providina ~aby aittina aer- vice. ...... orntT •n samp1 £ ... ,., ~'F .. -o .. ,... HI ... .,ellty -trill ... eH••• ,._.,.. .,c,._ 1,.. ,. ... ce,. fi... 'lO I'CifK!"' • • • • • • • • • • 3..50 UNt 100 edd'l. • . . . . • . . . .liJ OMI(DAY SERV1C! 1.s E. t&•h !-11. -~~~~ r COSTA \I£SA Td~hollf": ~7242 If no uaw~r: 67l-6911 ........ e~ ..... ·-·· wUI ••t "'* .. .. .. fll ..... 0( ... ,.,.... Q;qnpdoeal Clum* of om.. cleiWarta .... clulrda offiMe a& 1:30 p.a. Tlilen- diiJ, J •• '· Ia P..A ....... LLU lit• AT Alt IP 11 Mra. Bdaa O.eYI••• Mc- Mulllllll, 1107 Oalat•• Tet., lrrine Tenace, dltd JM. S ht Hoaa Hoapi~a& Cbo ••• of 7 S. ·Silo waa uti .. of Oakland and h u .. d bare ror ~yean. Sum.ora iaclude a dau•- ter, \fra. Harry "'bite; a ar•ddau.ter, Candy Whl te, llftd pud100, J nea Mc:Mal- l~n. Ser.iua were beld Taea- day at Balu Coroea dol Mar Chapel, with Warren Howtand offic:iatioa. lntermeot waa In Oat land. GUISTS PROM IUREKA Mr. 111d ~a. Hal wthridac Jr. of Eureka were week-lona bouaeaueau of Mr. 111d Mu. Hany Goetz of Newport. Bo- ainnina "th Now Y ear• a day ~nd tile Roae Parade, the Goetz' I toot their IUeltl to the Santa Anita Race- track, Marineland, Oianey- land, aolf and aome of the acenery hiah apou or Sollth· em California. 'Ar. and Mu. Guthridae. both promanent buaineaa people 1n Eureka, took a couple of daya to via1 1 the desert mut-week, whi le l\4ra. Goetz had a touch of the nu. ~TODAY T• 'fte DIIIGIIf Tel ...... : Olllole .).tS~ PIEIC.Pnoll co•mcs TOILET. IS VIT•n S.,pplies t.r: Supplle' for: Oiabeuca -Nursery Ftrat Aid -Sick Room DWYIIY IIIWII T.a ...... Ml4w.y 6-7439 "'••tcliH PHARMACY et 17th $t. ... 4 lm"• 2043 WeatciJH Dr. Mewpert ... ell cook1ea have become ac- CfJai nted, how wo uld you t.kc to buy a do1en for one cent and really act to know them better. Yl'edneaday 11 the day, every Wednesday of every week. We call 11 Penny Double Uay. You buy one dozen cool1cs for the rcr.ular pnce and you can buy the second dozen for one cent. All of our cook1ea are made u Jht here 1n our own bakery. What 1oea 1n11de 11 aa pure MOVING! MOVING! freah and sweet 11 youwould use •n vour o wn kitchen. The s arne aoea for our Da- mah pastncl, coffee cakea, donuu, c1nnamon rolls. p1ea, cakes. French pauriu, ereme puffs. eclaus, tarta, l:loaton cream p1e11 and 34 different k1nd1 and vanetiea of bread. Which br•naa ua to Tueaday of each week. Tuea- day ia the day you can have oae o f anyth1n1 mentioned above and a lot I haven't mentioned abaolutely free. We c aJI i 1 Baker' • Dozen Taeaday. You know a Bater' a dozen i a thirteen of anythina ... Buy a dozen roll a, donuu. c:ort ee c.ak ca. c:o co 111 u t eu a- tard pica ... we don't c are •at. 111d we'll Jive you dairtcen. le ••• SAYINGS TO 50% OFF (JN ALL FIREPLACE E(!Jlf/.IENT ULE DIS UTI IDlY, JU. II •compl .. ely New eentce, oftertng h beet In FREE estimates 1n your home NO CHARGE for service call if set not repaired ALL NEW servtce parts guaranteed lyr. • A\:!: GUARANTEES in writing ALL CHASSIS leaving ourshop guaranteed FREE loaner lV with all shop repatrs 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE 90 day Oreclma' a old faahioaed t.chnllillt doftuta miatat N • FOd at•ter. all cater. ..._, ted JOOd or paodma a .,a .... ce ctoeau. all ..,icy _. elH. Datch rolla, roaod MOVI 10 WE HANDLE ZENITH ADMIRAL MOTOROLA Radio dispatched instant serv1ce •• •• doe do.r mmcby ...... --,.,. widl = .. .,. ...,...., .. nl- • r.ru, .. p«fect ............• •ada .................. -e::-:.· .......... , 2711 E. COAST HWY., OPEIJAI.15 HAMILTON'S FIREPlACE FIXTURES ....... ~1 .. -~ ........ t:========;;::;;:=:=:==:=::;;~::;;:::========::;:;::::::::=t .. :r.. ORIOLE 3-708 EAST CoA•T' HWY. ~ CO .. ONA DIEL MAft -we epectau,. in COLOR PACKARD BEll & Many other brands ·- I OUR ONCE A YEAR WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. JAN. 8-9·1 0-11 FOUR DAYS ONLY ! 9:30A.M. to 9:00 P.M. MISS MARIE APPY DECEMBER BRIDE '-itu \tane A9py of Fuller- ton and J ames David Graeff of Corona del \1ar exchanaed mamaae vo ,. s Saturda y after- noon, Dec. 21, at the Fuu \1ethodtst Church in Fuller- ton. The Rev. C. Rtchard 91anor conducted the cere- mony. The brid~ who ia 1be daulh- ter of Mr. and \tra. Henn Jean Appy, 1412 LoorYicw Or., DR. S. I HA YAKAWA , pro· fe uor of langua~ aru 11 S1n Francasco State College. wall speak It 8 p. m. Wednei4.ay. J.an. 1~. 10 the Orange < ~"u College .Judttoraum an the 2nd pr ogum of the 1963-64 '-om· muna ty artast seracs. II~ s the o~u thor of "Lan!(U.J~e an Thou"ht .uad A< taon" •nd foum.kr .Jild cdator of the senunaaust Jl'ur- n.a l. ··~ tl. ·· FOIIMEIIESIDEIT'S TROTH AIIOUICED ' \la~o'l Kathleen 8 nnne ll ul Ful lerton. wore a bell shaped slu rt, wath lona chacel trlln. u bftna neckltne. lona slee- ves, and embfotdered panel on th e sklfl wt th matchena embroadery on the bodace o f the aown . tier elbow lenath veil -.u held '*' th a pearl crown . She earn ed a four leaf clo- ver and a handkerchief that had been earned an four ae- nerauons or wedd•nas. The bndearoom, who 11 the aon of \1r. and \1u . tJeorae Graeff. 4 12 Goldenrod Ave .• Corona del \1ar, waa attend- ed by J ohn Vultee as bett man. tlenrt Jean MPY Jr. and Ralph Grant Appy were ush- era. Mra. War1en Lippitt of Cor- ona del \1ar and \1n. Rjch- atd NortDn of Anlhetm auiat· ed at the reception, wh ich waa held at the church. The mother of the bn de wore a fud\111 ptnk street lenath dreu. wtth hand embrotdered nowen and matctuna acces- aonea. The aroom's mother wu dreu ed tn a p ale pink and Stiver sua t wn h matchtnl accessorees. Out or tO'*li (U eStS Included \1r. and \Irs. R. P. Gunt of tkaumont, maternal arand- parents nf the bn de; Benn >\ppv ~-of <llendora. pater- nal arandrather o r the bnde; \liu \1arv Kuffe l or lieau- mont. the hn de's areal aunt; and \lr. and \1rs. Harold ~i l· der of t:aale Rock, uncle and aunt of the bu de. IRIIOIT ee•1101 [111111 • l Pll\.tSMlD 01 TltUISDAYI 1\e day after die New Yow O•dia and Leoe•d Baltur of Corona cStl \iar beat lhe .. bia wind" oat to the duert • • • and lheir c:ozy little tha~k clown yooder road be- tween Indio and Oeaert Hot Sprin&•· h'a true lo ve. . . dle winds came, C1audaa stepped on a rutty nail wtuch required a quick trip to Indio (or treatment •.. and of course dler bad no water ... Cl au- dia s comment on return•na waa, ''We love it ao, we can't wait to ao back in a coupl e of week s'" • • • J ane and AI Jon es of "eu :\ewport h ke tennt s , scuba, and swtm lt ke fi sh ... we ll . they a•ve every sport the 100d ol' uy ... and are al- ways top-notch. liut, vo llev- ball as theu verv spec:11l favortte ar the moment. . . they are real "nu"" al'>out tL Rec entlv the) have been havana unoffic11l to urname nts . . . and have found colleae chums who have been -.tlltna to challenae them ... and -.ho have found that "keeptna up wt th the Joneli's " aan't easv' • • • Pa t 'and fed l•tl ben of \\est "'ewport du ected theu car south ,.,hile Lucv and An dy Carey. who lave tn ~ore Cliffs, beaded north last week ... al l ao•n1 to ce lebrate the same even t ... ~e w Year's ... Ted and Pat vaaited frtelld~ tn San Ot eao and Lucy and Andy spent a few days ,.,, th Andy's parents tn San Franca sco. • • • Trades1es' Opportunt ty kno cks for someone who would"ltke to uade a home near th e water for a lovelv spa cio us re11dence San Franc• sco way dun n a the Convention in June. Offers wtll be cons idered .. contact Telephone Doodles en•ntma. C 0 The Ettaian. • • • llrea Smith. a aophomore at Corona del \1ar HtLh wh<' lives in Corona Ht&hlands, went back to school \1onday momina feel in1 &reat. "' noon he had a tummy a che, and at 2:30 be was wheeled out of the operatin& room five pounds h&flte r and hts mother, Altce ,wu a Ie ttie 1raver. Urea h ad lost h•, if!pendt l' • • • 1\ltce Sce,.,art o f "'oewport lkach '*'" be the &uest-of- honor at a bn da l shower to- morrow at the home of tiettv \1owrer of Costa \le n and her co-hoste ss Robbte Svl- ves ter of Corona Htahlands. fhe aroom-tD-be IS Russell Chapman of ~everly lltlls . • • • !:.Ieven la ttle atrl s have made cook te s and 1nva ted thear mothers 10 attend a ceremony \1onday when thev will become fuii-Oed&ed d{o wn ies an Troop ,qs _ They are all from Corona del \1ar TMURSOAY, J All. 9, 1914 COIIOIA DEL IM, CAUf . ••• all tn second 1rade and aJI have attended four meet· IOJI, They are Barbara l::.well, Saaie Fnend, Cheryl Fuller, DDnna Ganz, StKey John- lOa, \1olly Keen, Kut \1ea- clowt, Casey Peck, Sara Slack, Kathy Underwood and \1elody \\-htpple. • • • A not unfarnt ltar llaht is \1artan and &b Aubum . world u avelen, down at Oranae (ounty Aul)ort poltsh- lnl thear Ceuna l AO. ~or is It unusual see•na them bu z- lina about on theu plane-fit- ted llonda. Hu t the doubl e• take cornu v.hen Ho,.,, theu poodle, clamhs on the ltonda ,.,,th are at nonchal ancc: and bree1es throuJh to wn *•th them &b and \tanan are compleuna a ~estern lecture tour now and -.,11 soon be taktna off ... -.,th Hov. ... (or ptc ture-taktnJ tn ~uth "mer- ' ca and \le ~• co . • • • It '""1> Jolle\boro, Arkan- sa,, nr hu't fM \\1nl1e tkov.n and her t,.,o children. Ro 1er Janae. It took 4'~ Jan JCianJ th rnugh ace and snow tn ar- rt ve at C lfandmother' s hou \e Chrt 'tm.H eve. fhev noted that mound' of fre 'lh no ... ero; v.ere Ill evaden ce at the ~rot wh ere l're\ldent Kenned\ ,.,,, 'hnt Jo ~~rn an Dalla-.. The trap hack to Halho.i 1<.- lanJ v.asn't near!\ .. o h"z- ardnu'l anJ "'" ~ompleteJ an ~~-dav ~. AN DRE VAr-,j [£R'JOOT , Y ·y•J•-; • t: ,, t ... , J .v iii be gu':'S t f':lu.t_• I • •111 H • .; '" •• t:O) If 1 Angrlt~ P" r,H'lon • n• 1••. r• · J .•t' •"1•1 ~v • Q r,l O"}f· -'·'"'Y P t h l ' P , •1 tr, r1114t , ~, 1" ~ ' 1l tt11 ... 'I , t ... 'J ty II l ') ''9• a .d I ' ,.•, r, MuS•C .> ... It, 1--Jrt J" ..... 11!1 EJgen" I ':>" " J '> : jr .,. ~ s .. .. , s t, f1 ~ ... , CJSS Jf' Jrld Prc lr. J l ef 1 r.J f I ' r 1 ..,J t1 , • ' I"' J e. ... IDirNI• ... IYI'll lll .. m 'Ne• cc'ere of the flam· mtwuf Orsan Soc:•cty of Oranse Coa1t arc Mn. Mane utla o r San Clemente, prc11dcnr: Mn . \tertneace Fo• of Co ca Men , vtu--pre .. uJcnt. Mn. Ma11lyn Colltnt u( San Clc· mente, secretary, and \1n. Jane Kerr of Corona del \tar . uea•urer. At the fu•t meeun1 of the new vear, held at the tlam- monJ Oraan Studl•h an ( m- ona Jel \1ar, the r roar.un -.a .. prc:~oented b\ \1r ... \1ar- aaret I an atl'n ,,f Oran&e . prule~>'"'n.il nraan••t and fNmer ~>tudent llf the late Je"e ( r.11~turd. All.t~ un the rruar.am ".a a. Barbara Harru" "· ~<•un a dauahter ''' \Jr. o~nd \lr,. RP&cr 8.irrt•" "'· ollo\nc:r~o 1•l Harr•"' ~ de('.iftm~o•nt "'"re In 'CIIpt•rt Ht'..a~h REGlSTER TO VOTE! II • 'U have d u n 11eJ \our aJdre\\ rt'lt'nl ll tlr hiiVt' nnt U'eJ \OUI \to llnJ l'fiVI• lej!c re·rel!a 'tcr '" that 111): 11 ~1~ 111 the r rtm•Hi eS. CALDERHEAD'S JEWELRY 3123E CoutHwy Corone del Mo r OR 3-22SO ROEHM-LOELIGER VOWS RECITED \lr .1nJ \lr,. 8 urta•n .tnr,.un-.e tht' re'-ent m.1rfl<llc of !hear d.tuJhter l .trohn Sut' RaJehm. to Ram.1ld Lne- la g~:r dl the Far\t Prnh' tertdn ( hu flh <'f Fullerton. I he btadc "'a' attended b\ her \l ~ter, \lr). I::.Jio\ard J Andre-. of Orland Parl , lila - ntH ~. and her dauchtet. Rn- belca Ann Rtlehm, a" no ... er lUI. Mr. and \Irs. Andrev. and three ~ons were hou~e cue ~>t!o of the Granu at thetr 8 dlboa ,,Jand home ror the (hn~t · ma -. ~ea~,.,. and the l!.eddtna fe \tt vltte' Tht'\ ... r ent ( hrt)tma ' Oa\ 1.\ath \lr \n dre-. 't. f'daent' Or. anJ \lr-.. \ tl h•r J •\nJre-. ut (. l<uc fTlOfl I. The bnJearolum', !T'u thcr IIWUIS TRAVELOGUE TillS F.DAY EVEIIIG The "'oe "'l'Ort II arbor 1\ a •an- " ( luh •til r ruent ~tan \hd1le~ ""tlh hts travelo rue on (<>Iondo at II r .m. tht s h tdav. Jan. Ill, at the Uranae lout < olleJe au dtton um. \1r. \1td 1le' v.al l na"f"-e h1' rtlm ltnfV O( (_ o)orado \ 'ICC" ntc vtews, 1h051 town s. s team tr11 n1 and other "del t~thh \lr... (ocr.liJ I •'l a,.cr •1 ll.,.,,,ll"r ..tnJ I 1 ' hcootiH·r l>"n.iiJ I •cla l!-~o·r, •t I •lt-J,. n e ... ·•ut ,, .. n ()h •• ,,,, thl.' "'eddan l!-"" the or far,t '"'' I" ( d la lo~rna ,t. \1r .. and \lr' l>.t\ 1d '-••C:I tger -..~rre "'u1h lr11n· th~ Stdnl<•rJ l Ill\ er"'' camru" "'"h tha:ar '"" \\cl' nne-. II• greet the 't.m11h here. Oa11J .~,.,.,,eJ h•' btuther d ~> he' t m .&n . The brtde1r"""' ,., .a J rlldu· .a te ol Fenn (,.lleJe . ( lc,c· !dnJ Ohtal.ltc: '' ot t'C'n hl.'r n l T .au Rct.1 Pa "'' hr1Jl' .1 n.tll' e "' I ,,, \r Jt'l t', Jt tended the l .,,,,.,,,,, ,,, l-*'''"'"'" .. , n-*"' < 1 .. r ~an (. ·•lie ge o~rtd ' II"" .r 'cnooo r .tt I lro~n !!~ \t I ( •I lege I ulkrt"r. \ .•.:J,h n ~ '••rro:r _,, da~ Ball'o•.J J,IJ nJ h·•n l' "' tll~o• (;rdnh 1··11·· It'd thl" dwr.h ,.:reo"'""' l llc ,, .. .(,",·J, "'11 "".Jle thcar lutur.· h·• ,. '" 1-u la:rt"n .rl ter _. ll"rtlinn ( .ala l<>tni.J ho•nl"\ffi•"'n COAST 3347 E. COAST H'W A Y CLEARANCE ~CHILDREN'S WEAR_ Ore•tac recfvc:ftOft• on our b.eutaful Io Nia ,.,,., dro• • Ofld ••art play top a. Ou r r-tuler •toe: Ia re• d"eod f., your ~ .. ofit. HURRY ' P.~. Wo al•o havo a •olo on •o"'o lovely Mothor• ,,..wa1tt"9 clotho1. ,\1IJs . \ 11~((ct .5hof'Pt 2111 lAST COAST HWY SUPER MARKET CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 OJMn 9 to 6:30 Daily-QOSED SUNDAYS ·7~---------------EE Sauamcnt11, fonncrh nt ;\e" pnrt Bc.a-.h. re,calcJ her en auaemcnt the da\ alter 'l'" 'e oH'., "'alh tho: tr<~Jatannal bf•' uf -..and\ dl heJ "''""'' huu \c . Alpha Ph a. J t th\' l nl\er\1 1\ ''' ( .1lah1m ao~ Jt Bcrlc:le, "'here: 'he " ..a -.en111r "alae:. 1.\ho• " the: nae\.l' 11( C "" e mnr o~nJ \lr,. l.J munJ (,. Brn ... n. " ~tmthed en Y.tl - le..arn J . O.•..,Jall .,f So~n I r.an ~"~:n. ,.,h ..... sraduallnJ thl' mc>nth h c'fn l (' at 8 erlele'. "aile ,. .. , bnm en ;\e"P<•rt Bea l h, lived an 8 a' ~wre' until mu\ •na 111 Sacramentn an 11159. t'ollo -.a nll a ho1levmoon tn \an 1-ran c1 \CO, the newly- "ed s are 11 home tn F-uller- ton. !he tmde 1 ~ a 1raduate of t-ullertoll lit 1h ~hool and '" attendtnl .. ullerton Juntor ( olleae. The aroom araduated from Oranae < oast (4llleae and '" attend1n1 Lon1 Heach \tate. Ronald Reagan 1o Be Thursday Speaker ATE SWIRL CAKE - ~H COFFEE CAKE ]Q( She ottendt'd Ne,.,rc•rt aram mar ~ocha10l. lloracc 1-.n "'an ..cha1nl, and 21 ~ \ear) dl Nelo\port llarhor H11h Scha)\11. She I ~ the dau&flter or \ln. May La\ ne Bonnell of Sacra- mento and Lt. Co l. Dow L. Bonnell Jr. or Ne~ y,,rL.. An early fall wedchna 11 rlanned. ~.UE 2 CHRISTt.tASU lhe \lei \lorrason farntlv of h l 5 Lar .. .,pur \ve .. (('lrona del \lar, had a second tlmu- mu on Saturday. Jan. 4, complete '*tlh turkey dtnner and Chra\tmu tree, tn honor of son (el,e', return home from tioot <. amr uaintn&. lOY fOR SAMDRETTO'S '1r. and \tu. Donald J . S~n­ dretto, 42(\1'1 \lar&uente Ave., Corona del \1ar. are parents of a son born Thunday, Jan. l , in Uoa tal. ROI\akt Ruun wall addrns mf'ln~rs nl I~ Newport Har- bt:r ~f'\ ICP [Aq a.w Th~~ 111 t hP "~"'l)lln Harbor \ Kht t • 1:--t and the 111 ~ nl hu taU.. "all ~ "A Tam• for <"'-ana · \Irs -'~" H ~u·. rrPoa ttPn1 o( I~ l .riiJ\If' ••II Nlnli1K'1 t~ I'MtJtl""-' .. q \01\ Itt 10 • m and Mr RN•an ••II .. ~ak 111 I I I m \tn \\'~llm .. on f' Ron· nPr Jr . pothlk' aff11~ m mmat· ,,. chlltrmlln ••II entrodurt> tht' .SJW'Hn ~ m...taf\1 "ell two flllf'ft nnl\ ·WHY lOT VISIT THE IIEW LEO's FA/tilLY RESTAU RANT (FORM IU.. Y RAGA.'Ii•g raatw•• .,,n L•d. .. •4DI..., S.lt4wlct...., .... • le cett. OPEN I t:OO a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Detty E.ac• Saauday 011 Cout Hwy. •• C.-n&li A~~. 2515 L CNatNWJ .. c. ...... .._,-CMt ).1761 ' tn '"' llf'd I!U~l~ n( "'"mt...rc n( tl>t> \pu l'ftrt HarMr ~r. r,. lo#llll\IP IUTUAL SAYIIGS TO O'U IIIllCH HERE Rtchard II \stro n. \.hl lrTliltl nf the tlnar.l nf \lutual '>a- ""1 '· Pasaden .a, announce \ that r enna'""n """ heen JranteJ t<'oren "nc"' hr .in~h office •n the I. •'rnn a del \lar area. lhe new hcan ~h '' e \rt'Ctr d tt:l he 1n r•r era II roll ~ \pol I. and ~•II ~ Ina: ated all thC' \I Ctnah· 1•l \Ia~ \n hur BhJ .. and ( naq II-., . alc••rJana to Loua o; R \tna:en h . Nella- dent Sl_l$ 1964JM HOAG \1rs. \nn (nllm.an u~ ... l her mother. \lro; Quarles. nf o rona del \lar. t-ack to llaua for 1 .,.e,. \ eu '' holt day battle •Hh the flu. \1rs. Quarles. 1 lon,-ttme rutdcnt o( Corona del ,,.,, wnn the battle an4,.she "home aaatn W\th tht Ct'llnr rt tum•na tn lief chuh. PARTY TlP$ OP,IRID Rut~~ tJrnt. auchOf of ••TitM fOf • Pwty," ••II ••• rany aqaeauoaa at e.e Jan. 21 loedttofl ltlltbna of •• a To.o O«ic•a Wi•u Oat. at "'' omcen C'hat.. Reeen• tiat.at •• tD be ,. •...... "'-•-•.o. Blatt. 6))..454l, or ~. A.. Uet, 541-:wt. CHOICE · YOUNG LEGS OF LAMB ,,.IJil .. -c ... II ---~ .: -_...._ _.._, - S428 Via Lido NEWPORT BEACH LIDO SHOP$ •DETAILED GENERAL INSURANCE COVERAGE ar ED 'I'ARD AT JAY I. I!MfiO N .N!:WPOAT BL\10. THE BALBOA '3AY CLU '3'S "Alpine Avalanche" party wil l be held Saturday evening, Jan. 18, with dancing to the music of Billy and his Bachelors. Pic- tures above are 2 of the host couples, Mr. and Mr s. William Moody, at left, and Mr. and Mr s. Richard Keilholtz. Also on the host committee are Mr. and Mrs. Ho- race White and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Michel- s en. !Terr y Boris photo) NI!WPOAT BEACH AFTER-THE -GAME ~L.I ·I!~r.TY ·~-11 .. ~ DANCE AT CDM HI BE A GOOD HEIGHB'lR Jr you are a newc~er. or bto~ nf .1 ne wcomer to I th e I laroor '\rea llho has not been ... etcomea. do 1 he r .. favor b)' c allms the 1lartlor \1~11or be tween Sl and JO a.m., an..J she Will call on your friend ~•th valuable mformauon and lPft!> from fnend ly bus•ness firms ~h1ch stand reaLI~ 111 hc:lp her become a~:qua1nte<1 "''th her nell )UrfllUn..J•nts. THE HARBOR VISITOR Phone: OR 3-27.U ~TODAY To ne DfSIGN Tele.,taooe: ORiole J-OS.SO The Letterman'!> nrgamzo~· twn llf Cl)rona del '-lar H•ah S~:hool •~> rlann•ns an after· the·g<~me dance th" J-nda', Jan. 10. lulltn4!ng the •m· p~.ntant ba~o letba ll game "'•lh San Juan Capl:.trdnu. fhe dance lldl begm •m· med1 ateh folln~o~.•ng the \ dr· ~·1\ match, ~~<h1 ch 'tart!> dl 8.15 p.m. Feature attraL.twn:. ~o~.dl be a l1ve band .tnd the pn ,~o•bi llt} of locc~l blg·ndme :.•ngmg s tar. Adm1 ~.,•on -..,11 be 50 cents \lag ••r 75 cents c1 couple , 11r11h the ne ~:e:.s.al') 'tudenl bodv H.len11f•~a11on cards. Person:. other than CD\1 student!> are llelcome. but must obtain perm1S1.10n pn or to the n•&ht of the dance. They should abo be sponsored b) a student. CD\1 Block Cee (Letter- Now Open! men) •n' 11e the publn. aqd the :.tud~nt 11nM to th1s '""' <~~o:tl\11\ of t 9o~. The t'IJ,letllall game. ll h1ch pre~..ede, the dance, ma' de- ude the lhamp1nn~h•r o f the: Orange I eague fM 'econd pl,u.e ( ••mna. T11 .. l et:. for the f-11da\ Jlfc~n arc ubt.un· able from a"' ( 0\1 lettcrm.tn, from th e: 'lhool c~dm1n1 ~ lla· 111m, 11r at the d••nr. TESTIIIG EQUIPMEIIT TO IE ADDED IY PHILCO Se~~r env~rnnmen tal teslln& equ•pment co:.lln& apprOltl- matel\ s:1s.ooo lllll be m- ~otalled 1n the near fu ture at Aeronutron1c D1V1S1on o( Phllco Corporat•on. a Ford \lntor Comp.ln\ !>ub~•d•al'). The nell fa cll•t•es. llh1ch "'Ill be added tu Aeronutro· n•c'-. En\lrnnmental Test Laborall">f\. •ndude '•bra lion te:.llng equipment and a cen- tral Ct>ntrol c~nd mnm tonna IO\trumentallon wom. The nell equ1pment and facll•t•es lldl he u .. ed 10 l Urrent Shil- lelagh .tnd reentn programs. L"ng·range u'e "'Ill en~:om­ l'.t " a ll pruttrc~m .. "'h•ch tn· \llhe de,elnpment or pro· dull11•n PI hMd~o~.are and com- ponent ,, MRS. HArnE HECHLER OF IALIOA ISLE IIU Cllartee E. Ki•l• iotom ... ci•ally fan100e b&ritone. formerly directOf of che Wina• Onr Jordan QM,it, will pruet'll ao .. Eveoina of Sons'' at Sl. Jam•• Epiaco- pal Cllwc:h, Ne•P<>fl Beach, at7:)0 p.m. this Friclay. Ju. 10. His repertoire inc ludes spirituals, hymns, folk 10011, popular and fun sona•· He is famed for hi1 talent and per- &onality, but his main charm is the un1que way in wh1c:h he uses audience parttcipa- uon 1n such an ena•a•na man· ner whereby evef)one aeu 1nto the act. The "'1na s live 1n Phoenl'l., Au zona. w1th the&r 2 adt,pted dauahteu. ~~<hom the~ found 1n L1bena lut \ear on a aood ll Ill tour. \Irs. Allie "'1n1 IS llell- knolln for her soprano ""1-'"1 VOICe. \lr~>. Darc1e France II> hav- ln& an Afn can dmner at her home un the Penm~oula to honm \1r . "''"I JUIII prece- dmathe pros ram. \1rs. France travelled with the "''"IS to \h~t Afnca and l>pent the Uoltday ~o '" Ghana and Ni- &ena last year on a good will tour. The followma fuends have hcee invlle4: Mr•· ,.lie .. belleMatkbae,The Rev. and ~a.JOha H. Paitle, The Rev. Doeald Loll&fftec:ket, Or.'lftct Mu. Oil•• T. 8nnm. ~­ lllld Mre. Jame• l oull, ~. ud Mu. HatOict &ort•J. Mr. and Mrt. Robos1 Aaal. Mu. Wbillloy 8. l'rlattc, Mra. Lee Bolin. Mra. OeForur Scoll, Jean Dinlter, Helen Price, Berey Graff. Georaia Saffer, Batbwa Aune, Dr. and \4r•. A. W. Belden, and Ray and Cheri Prance, eon and dauah· ler or the ho ate ... CHAIDELIER ITOLEI AT lEI YEAR'S PARTY A th•ef .._t lh a taste for fashionable llaht•na tool. a chandelier that. had been bor· ro~~red fo r a New Year's flirt\. Part) aoers I I the LidO Isle Yacht Club pam )8\l a man earn· a~~<&\' the S90 f• ,. ture from. the L1do l!.le clu~ house. 701 V1a L•do Soud. They thouaht he IllS takma the chandel1er 81la\ fur safe keep•na while the ·,.,art\ "a" •n proarest.. The chandelier had heen borrowed for the ••c ca SHln from Rtchard'" Ma rket. 1K'W11J:«,£ TWl~ ( Or;tON. DlL MAQ, CALl 'OR Nt-4 OP£N 5 ,.M. DAILY Ftnt J()(MJ and c;t"rvice in a pleasant atmosphere that \\'Ill !'OmphmPnt you and your gut>Sts. Prep- arallon J'l('rsonally SUJX>nised by Adolphe Rt•mpp St>rvtng So Cahf. patrons and friends O\>N 2.) yt'ars For Reservations 675-0081 Funeral ~ervtces were held \1onda\ at Haltz Corona del \lar charel for \irs. Hattie S. Uechl er, X 1, of 319 Sapphire ~ve .. tialboa Island. who d1ed lan 3 at the 'e wport II arbor ( onvale~cent llome. \erv1ces were conduc ted bv the Rev. Leonard Khodes . and Interment was 1n P ac1fic \1ew \lemortal Parle \irs. llechler was born 1n lll1n01 s. came to Callfornta SO years aao. and had re- Side d •n th 1 s area the pas t ~ vears. THE DON SHIRLEY TRIO will pres ent the program for the th rd concert 1 n the current season of the Harbor Area Com- mun•ty Concert Assn. at 8:15p.m. Sat- urday, Jan. 18, n the Ora nge Coas t Col- lege aud•tor U"'. The t110 •s p•ctured above, fro,.. left. J11 Taht, cellist, J ames Cand•do, bass, .Jnd Don Sh~rl ey, P ano. Mr. Sh~rley was born in K1ngston, J ama• ca, I earned f~rst from h1 s mother, and at the age of q was •nv•ted to study with Uitto lovs ki. In 1q45 he made his debut with the Boston Pops Orchestra and the following year his f11st maJ or composition was performed by the Lon- don Phllharmon •c Orchestra. Assoc1at•on Pres1dent Thomas Henderson J r. an- nounces that admittance to th •s concert a nd the 2 remam•ng concerts '" the ser- ies is on a mem bersh•p-only bas•s, and th~current ser~es IS sold out. She IS surv1 ved by her ~::~3=536::E:. :CO:A:S:T=-H~W~Y:. :::::C:O:R~O:H:A:D:E:L:M=A=R=~ dau •h ter. \lr s. Florence Slo-per. Ualboa Island. 2 grand- children and 4 •rear grand- children. ALWAYS GOOD LISTENING KNBB 103 • FM YOUR aADIO Sf ATION .. HOIOR GRADUATE OF .lET IECIIAIIC COURSE Airman l h1rd C'lus Robert J . H111SeiJ of \le \wport He ach has been named honor Jtradu- ate of the A1r Forc e Jet Ill- craft mechan1c course a t Amarillo An t-orce Hase. l eau. tie" be•n~ reass••n- ed to ~lollnman >\FH. -.... \i . for do tv 1n h1 ~new specu lty. Jl.e Airman , 'IOn of \1r. and \iu . hank r . Hnsell of 14 24 lrv1ne Ave.. tlarbor lit &h· Ianda. II I araduate of "'iew- port II arbor H, ah School. UIO.A ••• YOUR COMPLETE BARBER SROP awetcuatNG .......... EIUCISOI IS IAIED TO IAICOCI IOAIID Rnbcrt Er•d,on, executive ~ n.e pre \I dent and a d~re~:tnr of Beckman ln!'>trumcnr... In~:.., r ullerton. h.J~ been elel.tcd hl the l'li•.tru n l dnt'dnr s or A.Jb~:n~.:l 1--.lectronll .. , { llrpur- .tllnn, ( """ \lc..,a. b•d~t•n flit, lhc l'lilJrd 'o~~:.c~nq l rc:.u cd h\ the re.o.•a· natwn t•f 1-reder.d S. llubcr, "hn re~:.entl~ rr'1 ~ncd fmm th e b<1ard be~.tu<.c: t>f Jdded rc.,pnns•bd •ue~ cnnturrent llllh h1 1o flll'lmtlllnn at I n1 1ed BanL CAlli IS STOLEI FIIOII FIRE STAnO I An undetermined amount 1lf money was taken •n a Dec. 31 buralaf)' of the Balboa Island Fire Station. by a th•ef who apparently entered throop the open front door and removed a metal cash boll from lhe 1tauon office . Fire orric:iala 111d the boa contained moc~ey and te«ipt boot• (or ctoa and btcyclt lieeatn, aa well u lic:nae taaa. Th• bas •a• hpt 01a a abel( ia lbe Office, in Mt view o( •yaa• i11tlde tile ~PORT .. ,_ TUIIOA't WMIIIIG! 'STRNT-~'VMllY ~SAX MURDERS I ****** SECOND FEATURE I • ' I;~· •.. ·. ' I I ·. Ehzaheth Ta\'lor and R1chard Borton 1n "The V.I.P.'t" MESA. , .. . ( 0~ 'A "4 I I A Dehbte Re\nold-. 1n "MARY, .MARY" also Connie Stevens 10 "Palm Srnngs Yt'ed :end" , I .... '•l~·~-, -~ SECOHD FEATURE John Wayne, V1n cen1 Pn.:e 10 "DOHOVAN'S REEF" JAN. 15 THRU JAN. 21 ~t!1atliiii1UMV c.·-~ p,· •• ~ '~n, ) IIlii ULlOA Pllti.LA Oft EM MIGHTL Y AT 6:45 JAGGER • AR IHUR I(£HN£DY COMING TUESDAY THAU THURSDAY ONLY . JAN. 14 -16 ' "MARY HAD A LITTLE" lo "IOCACCIO 70" ....... .... •• , I lf.UO a&AND WA'J'CHES DIAMONDS • IEWEI.aY • Glri'S • w. a• 8l.r c....._ . ,. 11 ..... TRAVEL and ADVENTURE SERIES WOMSOIED IY NIWPOIT HAIIOit KIWANIS CWI "Colorado, Today and Yesterday ' STAN MIDGLEY . . (C:onuouid ftom P1gc 2) CBP which call• for •ome cluification. We tru11 that you will feel 1t yow duty, a1 ediiOf of a publication which rcacbn the ,eneral public: lo inform your reader~ that we have 1ent a point by point rebuttal to ~. Joaepb New STFJNWAY PIANOS H. Thoma•, author of the QASSiliiD ~ IATIS -C.. .. _., • .... II_,,!!~~~----- lli-. Jn.. Jn.. 1.10 2AO 2.10 • ..... • ... ···-.71 1.21 21 _. .. J0 ..... ----lAO t.M Jt ..... 40 .... -1.21 2..11 ... ...4 .......... __ JD .. #I ~-~------··-····-~--~--..... _ _. ______ ·--~---.--fOI RfNT Pill -SIIIPUIS JIOil UMT -2 ........... c.• ...... ens -.or CLOall OIT m.• ~. All f• P•l our entire atock of T~ ... 6-161S • 0 l-BIRDCAGES SU at coat and below l ltedroona booae for rent c 1 Pab. 1, Nice aeiahborbood, cump ea: Corner, COM, OR ~2177 4.2S caaea. . . • . . 2. 7S GARAGE TO RENT for ato-S.9S caaea ...... 3.9S raae. Call Oriole 3-l9;i. 7.So caaea ....... s.~ WPLEX POR RENT. 294 E. l4.9S caaea ....... 8 .~ 21at St., Coata Meaa. l-Por canariea, finebu and ~droom, aeparare unit, bit· parakeeta. •n oven, aa.rbaae cU ap., TMI JCMIOAM"I "T ..,. drapea, larac yard with ,.,. 2112 1. c-. ~ .. c-._.._ dener. Reaidential aection. 01t w.qa t115, rear' I leaae. Phone 641-39 2. QUALITY POODLE PUP· ............................................................ # PIES, Lovable, AKC, black, PfRSONAl miniature femalea. 3 moa. U:COHOLICS ~ONYMOUS S7S. Call S37-ll3S. Harbor Area. 673-~724. 24-.................................................... .. houu. FOR SALE TaAILER SPACE BOOK OF TifE WEEX - "OWN YOUR OWN" _ lK "ft\en the Kiuiaa bad to atop!' 3Qc. 132 E.aat 18th down. t49 mo. "Ultra mo-Street, Co•ta Meaa. dem". Adulta, DO peta. mEPLACE 1Kl00: Com• Mobile Homea 10x40 and laraer. Sen LGia Rev Mobile bay your c., c.nk fall of , aea1011ed firewood. Lapna Home Eatatea, 4202 Mi.. <;antoo Wood Yard, 21431 uoo, Oceanaide. 7~1201. ~tina L••. ~ reilca off TAILORING ARTISTIC CUSTOM T AlLORS. SWt restyling. AltentiOil spe- ci&Um. No job too large or too amalL Complete dzea- maklng depc. 233<4 Newpon Blvd. • Coat& Meaa. Ll 8-8667. IORl IANTEO liONiio. y... ., • ...,. .... -an .;,.. fll .. .... , ......... d ... ......... et .so_,.b. ............. fll1 ... ........ ~. O!t J.l1'74. POS1T10N WANTED. Corona dol Mar. (lqeral office work. Minimom aalary, per- m.aaont employment, 9:00 - 3:30 p.m. , S-day week or leu. OR l-7119, 7:30 l).m. to 10 p.m. PAINTING Painting. Decorating SHAKE .:>OF PU.'SDVIIfO JlfMt. CJNn 1.kaMd 6 IMUNd M. Michael Painting .. , 1·1200 ARTlSTIC House Paiet~na Cu•tom Rcmocseltna ~dercncu HYAn 4-1003 .-. ................................ _._.,. ... ... CAIP!ftTIY CARPENTRY H.O.ANDERSON ............ Jf• ~ 'n.llaall! Pliloae:: 54U 11 S u ...... call MJ .. JI'r.l -------··--···-~-·----- Complete Landacaping Service Faft ISTIMATES s • H o,.n Stampe FNe ,.Uvttry OOIIONA DEL MAR JfUISUY !!I! }:!If! A•An~ .-'-... <!9!!. ~ CAISFOI S\Lt: 1963 VOlJCSWAOEN lSOO. Luuaac compartment front A bact. Low mileaae. Red color. EJ.collcnt condition. Juu arrived from Germ .. y. --~~~~~&A-----·----• 'iii2 ~ ..a..ciaUaiaa lr ............. -, .. i&l, H_. A Cef9tca1 .... .... ..... A..,T•.a.. ..... N C6rc.lad• ... ~·· Tlllen,. ·-a ...... , • ..,..., u ..... Coaat HY 4-4447. PRIVATE HOME SALE or fwni =•· antiqaea, bric-• brae. S.L, Ja~~. 11, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. lAS Evenina Can- yon Rd •• Sbore ctiffa, COM. clo Treaaarca 'n Trinket• Thrift Sbop, 1S70 N. New- pon Bl•d.. CM. AUTOMOTI\'t: * MIRCIDu.aENZ * Avlhel ............ ... MMM1.1Iu•D .. IIy As L .. As N,190. ..,.,, ....... IUitOPIAN DELIVERY HIADQUARTIU A PLI'.ASAHT PLACK TO DIAL JOE NICkdiZ 16M ................. ,.. .... ,...,. ..... Olt 14621 JIM'S M\J FP LER SERVICE Goerlich atoc:k mumen. Mitchell alau-pack I 496 N. Newpon Blvd. Newport aeach - (Old Newport Blvd. - "on Top o( tbe Hi II") ,. LEGAL NOTICE --- Now H~ND OROANS s.eu which appeared in your 1914 • 50 Oolden Yeau in new1paper' wwler the title, Or~nae County • 1964 "Watch Out for the Trick in 1907 North Main Street the Hallowe'en Trick or Seota Ana. Free Patkina Treat Propam." The follow- SerYice -Sal .. -R.ntah ina i• tbi• rebuttal: • • • "1) Yow contention that HMM>ND Spinet OraiMI -UNICEF flUid• were miauud Special price uacd. alao lo help finance the UN'a one HMM>ND 8 Model, Conao operation i• fain, 11 full pedalboard. abown in the enelosed Con- PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS. peuional Record reprint Cbriatmu ao.so:.in apeciala: (apeeeh by Rep. Walter H. apinetl, couolea, atodioa, Judd, R.-Minn., Aua. 14, arancb -iecludina moat 1962). well-known makea; muat be "ln May 1961, the State aold to mate room for new Des-nment loaned $10 mil- atock. 18 note apineta from lion to the Secretary General U49, Granda from ••9~. all of the UN for uae in bia ae- fully paranteed. Eaay ncral bodact. In December T erma. of the aame year the money ORGAN SALE -Trade-ina waa reimbutaed. It then bc- (5) Lowreya, Baldwin, Wur-came pan of the U.S. con- litzer, lbomaa, Eatey, and tribution to UNJCEF. At the othen, all apinct oraana time of the loan, UNICR,P from U45. bad neither claim to, not con- SPEOAL <10SE OUT trol over, that 'money . PRICES on all Wurliuer "2) Your contention that pianoa: SAVE hundreda of in 1961 UNICEF allocated dollara, eaay terma. One Sl,S36,l09.46 to Communi1t bnatiful conaole aliahtly China ia alao falae. In fact, d~maaed in abippina bia UNICEF HAS NEVER MADE utra diaeounL ANY ALLOCATION WHAT- OfORD ORGANS-One Ham-SOEVER 10 Co~m~uniat mond U9S, any one can China, neither •n 1961 nor play it ria.bt now; lot of before or after that year. popular ataodard muaic in-"l) Your contention that eluded. Huny' Conmuniat aovemmenu mla- (X)()D Practice Pianoa, tarae u•e UNICEF'• money 11 ael cction from s 1.29, low u false. UNlCEF'a aid 11 ai ven SS monthly, full traJe·tn m the form of milk and me- allowance. d1c ine, auppl iea and equi~ NEW EVERETT Oraan• _ ment, and stipenda for our- perfect tone, S64S with aea, midw1vea and other per- bench. sons 10 tra1nina. Beaidea, BEAUTIFUL walnut eonaole for the last twelve yean Conwnuniat eountriea have pi100, f.rnooa for tooe · d bo .... rece1ve a ut uuee per quality, take over •mall cent of UNICEP'• worldwide paymenu. full lO ye• alloeationa, wbicb currently l oaranttle. Some rent-re-· soo 1 aa111U over ona ranae toma-s.Jem Maple, one re-pro..,ama for needy children poaaeded French Prov. and mothera in 116 eountriea. SpineL "4) Your contention that SOiMIDT-PHILLIPS CO. UNICEF ba• "a aurpllu of 1914 -.50 Golden Y cera in millioea of ctollara nery Or•a• Couty -1964 year*' ia false. UNICEP i• 1907 N. Main Street at »tla oae or lbe aaeoc:lea created Pree Partina by the General .Auembly --r-...;=-...;::Stn~t:IJ:t::::::Aa:-:Eti!=~=~• oa tho beaia that fuada made AUTO RADIOS REPAIRED nailable to it from aonrn- ~~ ~ .. ~( ~--· T V OIUOLB l-5417 2116 Eaat Coeat Hi~ way Corona del Mar ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS ';(, 1 .. -:f·#~~· mcnu would be aivcn volun- tarily rather than tbrooa.b aueaamenu. Since, tbere- rore, UNICEF did not have available to it the aaaurance or funds from year tO year, It aeemed, in the early yeara or the aacncy' s exi stenc:e, a wiae and aound fin111aal policy co approve only thoae projecu for which it had fuoda available lll'ld to set aaide fonda to COVet Pto}eCU ORJO' a , ~n latina a number of years co ~..c. '~ complete. T 'v' 2$16 Eaat Coaat Hiabway "However, with the increue ___ C_o_ron_a_de_l..;..M.;.;ar;;;;..... __ 1 and a tabhu tion of UNlCE F H~D in reaourcea, a practice was CORONA DEL MAR beaun in 19SS to accelerate haa January apeciala aalore the uae oCUNICEF reaoun:cs aee dozena of trade-ina, rent to an extent conaiatent with return a, and demonatratora prudence. Star tina with ma - priccd to sell. Here are some laria eradicatioa proJeCts , examples. Save alloeationa were approved HAM\iOND cherry 1p1net SllS only to the amount of ea-pendi turea required for tbe BALDWIN Orauonic •• 63 followina twelve montha, LOWERY Holtday 3SO thouab approval for the en- THOMAS Deluc mat.." 7 ure life of the proJect mta.bt be atven in principle. Alao many fine ptanoa - Studio uprite Sl9S, ap1net S39S, conaole t49S. E- "In 1961. the Board of the Pund directed that this prac- tice abould be extended tD tenns, every aervice. all ptOjecu involrina aipi- HMHOND ORGAN STIJDIOS (tcant aaru of mooey. Funda 21~ E. Coau Hiway that in UNICEF'• early auaea would bave been eat" OR 3-8930 marked are now beiat all~ CORONA DEL MAR cated to other projects u ------------l rapidly u pouible. Tbia TV -tU P1 SERVICE enabled tho Board in 1962 • Prompt to allocate S44 million al- • Depaulable tbouab the year'• income did • O.aaa•M not uceed UO million. Aa • • ' ••• t • I 't OltD-8 )-$4.,., 2116 But Cout Hiab•IIY Co.a.adeiM. coaaoqunee, earmarked fUild.a are beiDa redllced and UNICEF needs area~cr coet- tribatiOIIa oow &Dd in the future to mamtaiD the Jnel of ill aaaiacaoce. "UNICEF ua recc•tly u- pallded ita anea ol auia- 1 taac. beyoed .. trsditioul CASt POR yoor pt..o -fields oiiMal• &ad IIIDII'iti• S47~,.. ..... to -•t preui., ....... ot , ... ~ ..... , WAIT ADS 1011 c~u·-i:a .. n ••• ol .... caa.c.. .ocadoMJ crai.aaa. etc ...... ._,, UNICEF aa a UN ap.cy t.o,u to play a ......... u ......... ol 1M O.C..e of l)eftlof-aaL ''Fot .. ee,......,utdia 1M u .... ot ...... r.-.ca&J fllllllllna. h it e.W.at Mt w.::EP .._ 8M lwlw filE II •• ...en., ... ia .......... _ ... ~ ci&l ...... , ... ..... .,. m Ill ... ,.. ... Wi- ._..,._.._~ . ....... , .... ,... '-nil ......... ~ a an a.. •• z 11 •., •• THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1964 COIOIA HL IIAI, CALif. infonnation about UNICEF 11 the more aadderuna •• an the f~nal analyaia it ia aick and honpy cbildren who nf- fcr from aucb irreaponaible tactica." Youra moat .incercly, Vt ctor de Keyaerlina Director of Information Servicea . U.S. Committee for UNJCEP United Nationa, New York GITS GRIII!M LIGttT Memben or the Ci ty Council Newpon Beach, CaJiforni1 Gentlemen, Md Lady: Kindly di areaard my letter of December 26 1 1 1 All the hahta throu&)\ Cor- ona del \1ar were a bcMJtiful brilltt 11een at S:OO a.m. thia mom1n1 IInce the new inatal- lation yesterday. Conpawlation 1, and thank 1 111yway for your cooperation. Sincerely, W. W. CNttenden Jr. Cameo Shorn Rousselot Will Speak John Rouuelot, weatem di atn ct aoveroor of the John Sirch Soc1etv, w1ll apeak at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 20, in the women' 1 clubhouae, 2.86 St.Ann's Dr .. Laauna Beach. The meeona 11 sponaored by local John Rtrch chapten. The former conareuman wi II speak on "Ci vi I Ri ah ta -Conrnun11t Metrayal of a Good Cause." He contends that the eommun11t1 plan to uae c1vtl n&}tts leaialaoon to advanc e thetr own end• lll'ld that the comnunt us ba•e a "lona. clear record of at- ina c1vtl nahta to brinaaboot ci vi I d11order, to ptt Amen- Call IIIIRil American." Ticketa are available at the American Op1nion Library, 132 E. Utb St., Coata Meaa; Kuhn's Creative Fnmina. 2721 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del \1ar, and Marriner's, 2l5 Fore at A•e., Lap11a Bead\. ... LOmE IAICII •nAT All OF• Private funeral serv•cea were held Jan. 2 at Baltz Corona del Ma r chapel for Lotue March, 90. of 14S Shorecl1ff Rd., Shore Chfh, who d1ed 11 Hoaa Hosp1tal Dec. 30. Interment wa s tn Pacifi c V1ew \iemonal Park. She II IUfYIVCd by her dauahter, Roberti L. Dun· bacbcr, of the same address. Gtll FOR HADDOCKS A dauabter waa bo~day , Dec. 30, in Ho aa Hoapital to \1r. and \tra. Ric:bard Had- dock, S21 Orchid A•e., Cor- ona del \1ar. YOUNG TRACY PATRICK, 5, dau~ttr of Yr. ~d Mrs. Ri~hard Patrick of Anaht im, tt lls ~ta Ytsa Pollet Ch1ef Art YcKenz1 t, 1t's nevtr too early to gtl in the habit of dropptng a coin 1n a co1n collector, espec1ally 1f it is a Yarch of Dimes cotn collector. Ch1ef McKenz1e 1s the directo r fo r the 1%4 Ma rch of D1mes c~mpaign. L tttle Tracy, 1%4 poster girl who was born w1th maJor btrttl de- fects, would ltke to rem1nd everyone who drops a stlver coin into the coin collector th1s January, that it will help to fo rtell a brighter future and better med1cal care for the disabled and those fSlrtdcen with CriPPling birth de fects and arthritis. Tracy, who IS no w able to wal k with the aid of crutches, 1s recet111ng care througtl th t Yarch of D1mes. $300 Burglary at Dunes Tak101 cuh, check!; and frozen food, buralars camed off mo re than SlOO •orth of loot from ~e~~>port Dune-. Dec. 31. Pollee sa1d the bur&lars moved a metal cash bol and l checks made out to "ca1h", then broke 1n 1o the ··A" snack bar. and took food from ~free zer tn the stora1e room. PL-11. 700 Carnation Ave. Corona del ~~~ Plv,.w-. R.,..t,. DAY & MIGttT WATER HEATERS All TY,fS 0' ltfAl fSTATf lfiMAMCIMC '10M 5Y.t% INTEREST "" T ARMUTZEI I. ASSOC. IIIOIT~AGf CO. 1741 wnTCL"' 1111 6 M!Wf'ORT lfA04 1[1 .5-7115 ftrsl •ent to the Dunes nfftce . r---------------------- where the} rorced open a CUSTOM DESIGNED door. then •ent to !.he )rd N' A A JE All A'TfS offi ce 1n the bu lldln& and ~VI 1..1-\ tned to pry open 11 ftl •na cabme t. Attempts to open the cabi- net failed, so the Intruders went to an offac e desk, re- ELECTIOI SC8E.LID Coata Mesa Youna Repub-- ltcana will elect offic:en at 7:)) p.m. today, J~a. 9, at u:n E.. 17th St... S.ta Aaa. The retirina officeu arc Lee Adair, Coati Men attomey, president; Mike Bartlett. fint v1ce president; EarltDe ~ bott. aecreu.ry, and Lee D• via1on, trcaaurer. O.W II ,._. .-ut7 ~ .. u. ..... ..... a..-......... ..................... •tt.r1e&. pick .. £ ... 1t-..y .•• -W. COAST IIWT. Wewpert a..c... U l-Ull - 0 Racit; 's ... I. CUSTOM DESIGNED II PHONETIC NAME P L ATES e ALUMINUM HOLDERS • ALL COLORS 6 STYLES e t6-INCH STOCK PLATES FOR DIRECTORY BOARDS. WALLS. DOORS. DESKS ---AND PEO P L E' COST A MESA JEWELERS "TIIF. t,ROOlJ£5T £H.,RH £R.'I~ TO I\" 1838 ,...wport loulevord, Costa Meta. Coliforr,•o ., ~n•1 -·-u t-uu TIME TO CHKK UP . , .. PRINTING NEEDS .liT • YMII .,_ Filii. 1R Nl ... , -LIST TIEl II'' II! 0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 lEJ'TERHEADS 0 ENVELOPES 0 STATEMENTS 0 ORDER BLANKS 0 CtRCtJ1..AR!) 0 POSTERS 0 'h £DD!r-4G INV1T A TIONS 0 RECEPTION CARDS 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 MENUS D PAMPffi.ETS 0 BOOKL£TS D MAGAZIN&Ci OFFERIN G TOP QUALITY OFFSET PRINTING S£;BV1CE . PROlE 111 At OBIOLE s.asG ADd Oar •P 1 I """ Wil • Glad to Cal OD Yoa L '. ... ., .. .. ' ... " , 14 ..... • .. J ,,.~·00.· T. 30 ~ DEATH SAID TO BE SUICIDE A\ocona del ~lar woman was fouud dead 111 her homt.> Fr~day "' ~~~. J<~ n. 3. the VICtlln of an appareur su•c•de. THE FIRST lWO of 4 artificial reefs to serve as fish havens have been installed off the coastl ine about a mile north of the mouth of the Santa Ana River. The numbered dots in this sketch donate the location of the reefs. The reefs consist of about 1,000 ton s of quarry rock each, about 100 feet 1n diameter, with a he1~t of 2 to 4 feet above the ocean floor. kann~ 8. f\ershc 53 of 329 ~lar~ucr11<.' Ave .. wa$ found by a fnend. \!ar y Sherman. 3205 Ba ).Side Dr. . C~Jrona del r.tar. Xlrs. ~hc:rman rold pol~~:e sh~ had gone: IIJsec ~Irs. Kershe who h<1d been despondent due IIJ I he recen1 dearh of ht."r husband. MES~ WINS; TARS LOSE t.lrs. Sht."llnan sa1d she looked thr~Ju,.;t a w1odow and u w t.lrs. Kershc lytn~ on a llv•ng roon1 couch. She ~a Ued a doer or and poltct.'. and rhen obtatn~ a ke' to the woman's apaument fron1 the apaCimt.'nl hous~ manager. FHernt."n answt>rmg a call for o.ngeu equ•pmeul satd rhe wo· man was dead when the) <~rrt ved. A su•c·1de nore was found on a ~·offee lable n~x1 10 lh~ bod\. fh~ b01h w~s 1akeu 10 Ba.ltz \orono~ del ~lar ~·hapd pend1n~ func:ral arran~em~nu fhc boc:h was later send 10 An:ad1a. C <'111 f. DOCK BIDDING IS DUE SOON ~RT BEACH -~· vtsor AJtM p;, Allf'n prechctfd Monday that bids 1rlll bt let "rn thP IM'Il two or lhrw wf'eb"' tor th~ pnvatr developmeflt rtf th~ 12 mLihon county dodt prop- my of Newport Bay. AJJen'a romment wu votc-fd alt~r the JOtnt caty<OOnty dock <eommttl.et heard argument.l from repreaentatiye:~. ol aJJ ~ev· en harbor area yacht clubs that th~ 2.43 -acre parcel be developed primanly ~tD a mar· ina for vWtin« yacht.llMn. However, the )Oint comm iu. said the contract for develop- meol of the land wtll be award· ed to ~ highest bidder. An eaimalfld 20 ftrms a" expecltd to t.ld. Alltn. rnmmtllf'lt rlla~rm.o\n ptltnled nul In Yll<'hiAmf'tl th~l t1Pvelopm~nt Jll~ns · rleftnt~h· · r ail fnr • mull,,. "'lth a mUI· mum ~~~C'P lnr II" bNtt ,;hp" Mrordin~ In IM pl11n. Mv•l· .,~, must ('I)Mlruct MY bwld· 1n1 It 1 minimum 118 per SQIJIII , fi)Ot o( IJ"'U fblr ar~a ~nd ~rantH a m.iJI.Imum Us.oon annually l.ft rev.ue to cily lind county aamc:ta A plan vOICed by Howard J1. ~h~r. commodore fl. 1oat1a SOOn-a SailinJ Club, for ~ ment dntgntd nduai~ t. pnvalf yacht clubl wu nded out u "diSCriminatory" by County Counlel Georae ~ Another plan ubd for~ 101 faclliUu for ena..d boats "" aJao tbambed .... by the joint committee'**- of a lact ol park.fnc .,..._ Srrer\.hJOg a narrow haHt1me lead IIIlO a WIOnlllg lcai(UC de· but. ( <bta ~rc~a ll1"h cd~ed Wt:ummster's L11Jns r.3-.'J9 1n cage actaon fuesdoi). fhe win purs the 1\lt•Sian~s •nto a !!nd plac~ t1e w11h I ullertotl 111 Sunset Lca~ue staud·n~ Wes- krn and Anaheim .tre locked up fiJr the leaKut: lead , w11h Wes- l<:rrl holdtu~ J 2ll J>->1111 ed~.tc \'ust.ln~chan\.cs w1U he l>ltlhr 1111~ lh1s I rtday. Jan. 111. wht:n the \fe>aru II> 10 knock Anahclll out IJf Ill shan: of 1he lc.id I he tdt •s set for 'l p. m. , 10 lht.> <.o.t" Met<~ gym. ( IJJ~h Jules t•J"c w•U s~nd h•~oth st:orers Ru:k ~lanu!biJ and ~'"""~ Turle) 1010 olt:tiiJO a1 tht: gu.ud post.s. Mancebo lei.! '" po•nts ag.amar Wcsrm•llsrt!t h) brush•ng tht.' nets for ::!2 potnts. furll'y t:ilme ug 111 the number 2 spot wuh 1~. Tom Rt:<~d u l·age 's chotce to open at center Read went to the basket for8 potnLS Tuesday. Gage named D<1n Johnsoo and 811l l 1rone 10 stara at forward. Johruort htt for ll ~ams1 the Ltoru. (lrone buckt.>ted 4. \hut.k O l1ver. larr> Man\.t:" b.:~. arnJ J•m Lo~llc:sp•c each add- ed 2 to the Muuaog score. The Meuru held a 35-:.12 half- lime edge but slt~d to a 57· ,')j t11e With 2 minUteS left Ill the m<~tch. The) took the le.ad ro hold onto the wtn. Newport Okays Eastbluff Plan \'f.\\TORT Rf.AIH -Th,. lr· oo .. rn !111; '*nf'l tr;orl m11r a rt''" ~I rnr r"~·<i,.nlo;~l anfi ('nnr4nm '""'"" r1 .. , ... tnr,...,•nt nf ~.., "f"~ \\ llhln II' f,IW'I o1rr,. ~ tYI m1lllnn F;11~tl!lllfl rnm rll'" '"wpnrt Rfoarh ntv JllannPr\ .,,., " r.anfttnn .. o ~ tenlallvl' tr o~cl mar C'alhn~t fnr 1 'I relit· r1 .. nuaJ lot., on JR ec-re3 for r1Pvelopmenl adJacent to Coro- na del Mar Hlih School PIIJlDel'll al.so hav" granted "pProval for 14 lots on 12 acres ttl EutbluU land on thf' east "'rl" of Upper Newport Ba} • her" ht~th·rt~ rondomtniUm tnwer, could t,.. buill lr·,·tn, nfhc1,_ls now must rr,_wl'lt lh .. ir IWII lrllrl maps for 11pprn""l !)f'forP rtty COUll· ctlmen wbntlto nPltl meetmf( Ill M'M1day. TM two tract.t wtll be d~veloped by Georg~ Hoi· 1te111 6 Soa.a, eo.ta Mua. I ;ul mjo\ ro ~o.atch-up to o1 sl1n1 halfton1c defllll Harbor ll1gh's Sa 1lor ca~en dropped I hell Sun- s~r Lc:a~ue o pener 10 Wt."stern ll1~h 62-55 luesday. r he Tan wc!re sent diJwn 10 a 3rd pt..~c: u e W1th Ran~ ho A lam- ''"' whtk Western's Ptoneen shot c lear to the top 111 .a lea11,ue IC<'IJIO~IIe wothAnahc llll. l"he P11J11cers hold a 2~ p.>tnt cd)!c Ill J~lXII111,. En11l 'l,ec:mc will scud hu t:a· t(t.'n ''"" au1on th1s I rtd.i) a· \!~IIIU lea.:ut: co-t:dlar d weller S.tnt'a Ana. 1 he Sa IOU are llt:d up Wtth Westnomster at lh~ llol- lllttl or the: pt le afr.:r droppul~ a rucsda U)CitC:SI to Anahclnt, ~ltke 1-.ellc\ os Neen•c'sdtOil'e to do opc:uang hon<'rs ar <:curer .ll!alnll Sant<1 Ana. KeUe \ h11 for :, Ill fuesday's <=OnleJt. Da ~e rontt us and Don La non are tabbed to st~rt 1 n the for- ward spou. fonuus led scoung for lhe Tars by rolling up 1a .... garnar Western. l<~rson was held scoreleJs. · Opemng honon at guilrd go to rh.p ~IOtV.ll ) and jaC'k Fergu- son. Mona> swept 1n as 1he r ars number 2 man TueJda} b\ llul kc:t111g 10 po1nts. Ferguson hit for 7. r C:fl) 1 hompson added d to the Newport score. John LondeliUs added 3. Tom Fitz gerald and Jeff llc:tn added 2 each. Western led the I ars 32-31 .a1 the half. but drew ahead 1n splle offontiUJ'shootmg. Fon· 11us' 18 po•nu was 2 better than the c losest comperuor '" the P1one.:r l111c·up Art Exhibit p .mt.lnp by Yn. Carol John- lOll ol Corona del Mar wiD hanc iD the Red Hill TemU& Club during the moath ol J&D- IW') Slle bu DUde ber home Ul tbe ~a .mee 1112 ud for- merly exhibited at the Corona del Mar Library dwiDc ~ cember. nw artilt .,.. an art major at Oli.Doit Weslefa.n, recetvmc ber degree m l.J55. Sbe 1w sbcnm ber ..n ~ m Dlinoil. AMGLERS AWARD DtMMI!R The Newport Harbor Lady Aoaleu Awarda Ban(Jiet is sdleduled for Friday, Jan. 17. at the Newporter Inn. lOY POR THE GORDOMS It• t a boy for Mr. and Mu. Bruce f . Gordon, 16S Via Lido Soud., Lido hie -bom Tbunday, Jan. l , in Hoaa Hoapital. LEPTOV!R .. DOG$'' PIOM 1M3• if you can find any equity In tftese pro,.rtiea cell va or eonte •d trCHie ••• trode •••• TRADE 960 I. 11th St •• Costa Meso. lOS x 300 M·l 8 houses, income $730 mo., Mortage Is SSJ,SOO 233 Costa Mua St. Costa Mesa, Trip lex (Forclosure) Income $240 mo. T.:Uit Deeds $22, SOO SOS E Pine St., Santa ~a. Duplex plus o home. Trust deed $16,500. 523 Bernard St., Costa Meso, • units, Income $300 mo. Trust Deed $23,500 • 1 ,.I.,Jhonf' llll for our p:ood """" listin8s. FORfCLOSUIIS -!STAT!S -TIADI.tM$ Get our lateat li at of office-owned properti ea - A IIALP C11m1D OP BINMYtCB M 11U MBA II YOUIS 111Da1BI! MmiO JOHN VOGEL & ASSOCIATES REALTORS AND BUILDERS ~NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT BEAOf Ml 6·1675 AMY TIME ********* * OOING PASTI * ANOlli ER YJ ACRE near UC Campua. 3 two bdnn hooses for lNC<l'4 E. l::.xist~n& bldas well located to allow for AOOTIONAL UN I f S. * NON-DRJVERS * Look 1 Older I bedroom home. La rae I i••na room. Garaae. 51 1 l T1 lot roned for ano- ther un u. ROUND 1lt E CORNl:.R 10 shoppina. tbea- tte & transportation. Price Sl4,400. * •JOO FRONT PT.* C2 VACANT IQt 75 a 160. Eacellent rapidly npandioa Costa Meaa location. * •l • .SOO ()()~ * NEAT' NICE' 3 bdnn, din. r . den. 2 baths. Bi 1 lutch. CoYercd patio. 2Yl car aar. PRUIT TREES! Pr. re<klced 10 U8.7SO. SEE IT1 PSST'!' Thia sad little 1 bdnn ploa sleepina porch JOint 11 ooly S9.~ 50 full price. Indoor plombina etc. Eut 22nd St. 1 doot away from new ttact. Rented for •60 mo. TER- \UTESINO..UDEDIN PRJCE.. They don•t eat mudl. May trade. ft1 E. 11th St. Colla Mesa Ml 6-4411 **~****** IIFIIUCE ...... Jn~ar•ce Co. ftom ~ Sanna• A lo• rrom 6S Direct *leDtl. low COlt 2S.l0 year t .. n Free prclimin&Jy tppra tal a VIUIYY\1-·. •·"-' Ac • ., .... .., 300-A W. C..at H.wy!f M.l. ....... ~51D4J U8 Feet on the Boy! THE FINEST BUILDING SITE IN DOVER SHORES BuiHeods ond room for Lorge Yacht Excellent Value at .. .... CALL JIM COBB REAL ESTATE-(71n 673-«00-COlOMA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR BEAUTY channina proYioci aJ home with spartlina peaacd floor-- ina dlrouJbout. Red tile kitchen with barbecue. Sep.- rate break faa t room. Pull djnina room with autom built-in buffet. Maid" a room wi cb -16 bath. And 10 t thi 1 - a penthouse rwnpua room' With 20'1. down, owner may cany 1st T.D. ao you woo•t hne any new loan reea. W&L ., l~te. Open E•••· 675-3171 !. 'eclflc C:..at HI....., COlOMA DEL MAl 675-3171 NEIE'I n11 TilLE M Cln ILICnOI START THE MEW Yt!A)( RIGttT Md move into ow Newport Hei lhta Pool home. After a abioa awim in lhe luae heated pool, you can curl tJC) in front or the fireplace. Qeamina hardwood noon. •d a separate dinina room are just two or tho many features of tbi • home. Price i• U5,950 and we challenae you to find another u nice. '&. L., t,.c . .: •••• 67S.3171 !. '•effie C:..at "••••rewt COlOMA OIL MAl 675-3171 TIADI "NOM! PLUS IMCOM!'' -----------------------City Cleat Maraery Sduou- der of Newport Beach u~ oouocea the followina time table for the c:.omina City Cou.nci I election: In Corooa del Mar for aiaale fllllily reaideoce aordt to Loaa O.acta. Now l becboom ..,...,.nt widl ball .. iaa, eli lltwalbu. refriauaiDf ltld U~PeliDI· R.tal i0001111 tl7$.00 moathly. Seller oeeda more 10011 for arowina fnily 10 do away whla yard •rt •d ••• daia today. W&L., a.c. SPECIAL ... MAIL IN YOUR CLASSIIED ADS , I I I USE TBJ! IIAJmT FOUl -OIR WOU I'EII IPACIE 1. ------·-2. -----3. -----t. -----I. ----- 6 -·-----7. -----8. ---9. -----10. ---- ll, ____ u. ---13.. ----1&. ----15. ---- SPECIAL! lS worda only 50c lor one iDMrtioD-3 tii:DM Glllr 1.00 14. ----· 17. 1' ----11. 30. --....,..- 11. ____ a. ----n ----,._ _____ a ___ _ ----• . •---- ~ Proper CJa.itication Fw s. ...... __ _ W•tM fo buy -· Reel Lt•t• -·· ·-·-W..tec~ .. Nttt -· H.lp w..tecl - WM w..t.cf --- L.tt & ~ -----'-' ~ ..... ........... ........... ~-...... c-. .... ~··-'-11 I If II 0... Thwaday, Jan. 30 -firat day to fila nominat.ioo papora. Thursday. Peb. 20, at noon -deadline for Olina nand- nation papora. Thuraday, Peb. 20, at $ p.m. -doadll .. ror reJi•- uatioa in onler to be eliaible to tO&e io dae couacilmMic elecU.. Mu~ " duoup ~I 1 -wlicacia.t may be filed fof ..... tee Mllou. ,..,..,, Aclrll u.at j , ...... ..... for Nri•aJ 01 .. • .... Mllota at OIJ Hall. :r • .._. .,, 14, ,,.. 7 a.a. eo 7 ,.. -elecU. ~..,, ... 14 ---..... "" .............. . ,.......,, ... Jl-~ ....._fill tleetl• ,_. _,-..a•~•· 0,.. ..... Q'S.St71 1111111116 Of BU-. * 10' 1 1M' R·l LOT in u~1Jetll tf'SI· denlial 10t'abnn. LocAtNf nur ~h,IA & pubUc tranaportation • Onlv n.t~. + UNOBSTRUCIED o<·~~ Vlf:W Rf' lltnct.ed bulldlnt neiJ:hborhMd --1 :in' rrontaat A onrt in • liretlmf' huy. ~·un prke only •17,:lfNI. (Irvine Cove location) * n'O ADJOINING R-2 LOTS. Will take a Triple& on each lot. 7S 1 117' each Owner will not sell separately. AJLL PRICE Sl9,250. LIDO ISI.f BARGAIN A MUST Sf.E. Vacant. immf'dtliU pr~SIIf'IS.;I­ lon -Ntwly decnrri~ inside and 110t. Spl· f tOOA three b@odroom. THRJ;r. RAT)( "" C'hotce Jouhon. SheUer~ patin •djarent to lartt lt\'int room with firepl~('~. N,.w r arpetinJt thr\J-out • TRllt.Y AN •:xrt:r. J.F:NT RU\'. Ownf'r """"'~ arhnn anlf 1'111, 11.1'~1 rP!tucHI ht~ prlcf'. Tht~ lnv,.ly hnmf' "'" now ~ ~~r~ for ONL\' •·H.:lOO wtth liberal lfrm<. M. M. LaBorde, Realtor ''You'll Like Our 'rieftdly Service" 220 f . 17th St. (PhoN 646-0SSS) C•t• Mttu (located in I . 17th St. Shettpint C...._,) fveninga C•ll J-4.5.3079 er 64 I OJO nti!ILOCAL O,PICI!S PILLOW TALK Phone now to see and boy thi1 2 and den or 3 bdmu. two ttory ucludcd comer property. Hiab solid fencina. patio courtyard wilb proruaioo or acmi-t:ropical pla.ot.a. Colored apotliabtina for dloae cveninas of outside pleasure. At roar is laaooo for your •wimmina or boatina. ·loaide? Beautiful and fun ctional in plan and deaian. Outocn decor, completely carpeted and draped. Offered at s«.OOO with aood tenns. OR 5-3000 EVE. 546-6132 80MUS -SWlWIMG POOL This 1 bdtm. 2 ba. home oo Cliff Dt. ia certainly worth dle ukina price of Sl2.000 10 yoo aet the kidney ahaped heated and filtered pool as abo- nua. Perfect outdoor li v1n1 wi dl a covered patio off dle pool. Oetacbed 2 car lar&JI, perfect cor-- ner location with "air--apace" all around. Near adlool• and ahoppinc, Vacant now, ready k> move in10. 'Auible tenna. OR 5-1000 EVE. OR 5-1Sl3 lAY&. lEACH REALTY COROHA DEL MAROPPICE i6Q E. CHat Hwy. BALBOA PENINSULA Swim. fish. sail or play tennit, Just ateps from the door of thi I very DICe 3-bd.Jm •• 2 badl home. l7S0 aq. fL 'Oflivioaarea.;Fireplac:e. patio. 3-cat praae. Iota or closets lnd t&oraae apace. Jnt $37,!)0 PAll JOIIS IIAI.n ... ............. lila Off. 01 U210 ln. OR )437 BALBOA ISLAND BEST BUYS Elea.at Soolh 8111 FIOftt Home, 4 boctrooma •d deo bc.audfDily fbmi abed. Aakina $115,000. S Bedroocna tilfl'liabecl. Soodl Bay Front. ldcalloc.- tioo. tiO,OOO Bnad new 3 Bedroom Home, piUI two b.dtoom Apt. Near Nora a.,. SD,IOO. Neat Nor* Bey. Olplea. two bedroom a eadl, nicely f1nw.i 1ML sa,-.