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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-01-23 - Newport Harbor Ensign.............................. .....,,.,.I. c-... ....... Home Destroyed wl was witching 'K•og of the Kh)'ber RJfln' on TV. when I thought I unc.Ued amoke. w sa1d 79-year-old Mrs. Mary Cab•U Sunda) afternoon at the home of ne•ghbon after names had destroyed her house at 421 Fern- leaf Ave .. Corona del Mar. wl remember 11 fdt qu1te warm u I puted the ~roning ~rd •n the kitchen , and I wondered If Pal had pcesxd a blouse or 10me- th•ng before she went to th~ off•ce. • Mrs. Cah1U was home a.lo:1e. Her daughter. ~hu P11 C:.n1 U. was It woric 11 the real ellate office of the CaU11011 Co. 1n Cotta Meu. "When I opened the door w thelivlllgroo\n. I saw a l1ne of fire 1n front of the fireplace. I couldn't be sure where else the the namea were because I have a lor of uouble with m y e yes. The smoke wu bad, and I cou!do't get over to the tele- phone. So I called, 'Bob. Bob .' u y•ng to get the anenuon of m'J ne1ghbon." There wu no answer. 10 Mrs. C..aluU croaed the street to the home of Mr. and Mn . Bob W yre. No one was home, but the door wuopen. and Mn . Cahill went rn to uae the phone. • I d1aled the operator and told her to please get me the f11e department and hurry! But she wanted aU sorts of 1nforntolt1on· wholt was m) number .what nunl- ber wu I caUwg from, what HIGH RISE STUDY BEGINS The BenJ&tmn-Jordan h1gh m e pco,~eet '" Corona dd ~Jar ap- pean to be ready for hnal appco- val. •nd h1gh rise pcoapecu for the enure bualneu district are now under profc.satonal study. That was the repxt from New- pan Beach planning darector Jen} Drawdy at Mooday even- •ng'a meeungof the Corooa del Mar Chamber du-ecton at the home of Ptc.s1dent Gu.Dt Howald. Mr. Drawdy u 1d that the Plan- ning Commiss1on had resolved one of the pcoblems Thunda) e vening by cr-eating a sangle par- celofthe pcoJCct 11te. the pres- ent locauon of Sea Crest ,_lorel on Cout tlwy. and lm Ave. He sai~ abo that ayeement has been r~ed on a buffer &on~ between the propo$ed ~::.­ fOOl h1gh bu1ld1ng and th~ ad· 10101ng res1dent1al propett y. The legal~ocument of ~rant1ng an easement to the propert' owner IS scheduled to be read\ for the Newport Such C•t)'- Counc•l thiJ Monda) e ven1n~. when the matter "up for f1nal action. Mr. Orawd) sa•d that no w1den· mg of Ius Ave. 11 bemg re- quir-ed . but tha t uafhc now pcoblem5 could be eased b) pco- h•blt•ng parkin!( on one s1de of Ius. or by makmg 11 a one-wa ' llreet. The high rue scud) u belllg made b ) Murtoo W1lll0n & As- soc•atesofCoron•del Mar. Mr. Wilbon. ftxmerly USOC iatal w1th W•U•am Paeua and also with Blutock & Ellerbrock. 11 scheduled to complete h11 report b ) June fOf submlss1on to the \.lty C.ounc.:•l Progtcu reports arc to be 1UU\:!d at intervab. and c1 v1c a nd busmeu groups are ex- pected to be consult~ on phases of the study. ~!r. Orawd \ subnutted the fol· lowmg popubttoo esllmoltes for Corona del ~tar· ~. 204 u of the f1nt of thu year: 10 Hl.>ti as of Dec. 31. 19otl; 1~.~31 u of Dec. 31 , l!J'JIO. Here are estimates for the en- life Cit) of Newport Beach: 33.038 as of the flnt of th11 year; 31'1 400 as of Dec. 31. 1965: ~4 .174 as of Dec. 31 1970; bt1.803 u or Dec... 31. 1975. C.C. IUIEISIIIP IEETIII FEI. 4 The Corona del Mar Cham- ber directors aareed Monday even ina co call a memberah1p breaUau meetina for Tuea- day, feb. 4. The meetina. bea1nnina at 7:30 · m., will be hetd at the rc!nntly opened Twizzle Twia reataurMt, 3536 E. Coast Hwy. Adjournment w1ll be promptly at 8:4S a.m.,ac- cordina to Preaident Grant Howald. A panel of speakers wall outline new development• comina up in Corona del Mar. Awanh will be preaent- ed to winneu in the Chriu- maa liabtina contesL lOY PO l JOMMSOM'S A 1on waa bom Saturday, Jan. 18, in Hoaa Hoapital to Mr. and Mra. Jack L. Johnson, 1101 Goldenrod A•e., Harbor View Hilla. wu the address. AU these ques- tiON made me a lattle nervous, and I kept teU1ng her thll waJ an emergency. When I f1nall) go t throu~o,tn to the fire depart- ment. I told them where the fife wu , and they sa1d the)'d be nght o\ler . and l sat down and waited. " As ne 1ghborhood ch1 ldren came damng '" to tell "Nana" what m1ght have been spared from the names. Mn. Cah1 ll11ghed . ·1 th1nk I feel wont about my 11 ttle me mor) book tholt P11 n ade me for Chr11tmu . And aliO Pat's jl,fand p1ano. )ou know. her 2 brothen bou)tht t for her . and the) were both kt l· led tn the war. The p•ano •s reall\ the ruson we bou~t thiS little house. It's the onh one we found w11h a 11' 10 • room ht ~ enou~h fl)r the: Ste1nwa •. - Wh1 le she was talkang. her ::! other sons . l•vtng 10 Southern Callftxntol . called to see If she was aU ra ght. She d1dn't seent to real1ze the tremendous lou of artic les consun1ed by the f1re . wh•ch left her home a chaned shell. Butshe d 1d menu on that her pune wt th her moocy and check book were tn a desk draw- er. now burned up. Meanwh•le . daughter Poll , who had am Yed from the off•cc:. wu bemoanm)l.the fact that she had JUSt pun .. hased some new clothes. and e'er\than~ was desuo,ed. Mrs. w Ht: offered to open run Fashtons dreu shop. where she works . to ~et Pat ol new dreu to weolr. "fhe f11e mc11 are checkon~ to see •fthere 1s llll\th,n~ol 'ollue that has not b~en destro\ ed. • sa1d Pat .u she hftt:d the '-Of- ner or a PICture alhulll. It was 1~ lllg on the ~round water SOolked and charred hut so11 e of t'le p1c:t ures were lltll J •scernthlc:. Son.e of her fr ends ren arked that I was .:1)0(! th;ll the f re hadn'1 occurred last ~ear when Pat wols flat on he r bac.:k for marl\ weelu. recoveun,.: from a broken pelvts , suffered Ill a \.oll act•d- ent. fHemen Solid char the d<111,a~c 10 house and furn1 ture Wols olhout $2~.voo. rhe \ said the hre ap- parenth started '" the f~replac·e area. A spectator at the f11e com· plamed that 11 had taken the f1remen qu11e along11n1e to ~e! h05e1 connected and water pour- •n~ on the flames. F~re Chtef Jan Bnscoe sa 1d he had heard no Cl)ntpla•nts. and there had been no reports of techn1cal d1 ff•- culttes. I nt!ONLY LOC.AL, HOM! OIM!D NRSPAP!II leTHE HAIIIOI AII!A u Easter Plan is OpposeCI A re'*-D.adatioe ••a.iaat a pctmit for loodapeder at dte beaches for Eaewr Week waa adopted Taeaday tv"'" iaa by the Newport teach• Parka, B .. dtea ud Reaea- tioe Commi uioa. Tbe Commi uioa aated me City CoOilcil to recoaaider last week'• deciaioa becauae cl the precedent it mi&bt aeate for fulllre applica- tion•. The recommeadationa will be officially received Mon- day cveeioa, wheo the Coun- cil ia ac:heduled 10 ., over details of the Ea•• Week plan submitted lut week by the Rev. David Walker of the Balboa Island Methodiat Church, ape .. :ina for the Newport Hubor of Cburchea. lbe plan, Apt)IOVC.d iD prin- ciple by the Couac:il, would bnna well knowa persoaat- ltlea of the sport and •ter- talnment world tD aive epe&- chea. inatroction and eater- talnment and tD tell of their fatth 10 God. Aa of yesterday, 6 lettcra bad been rece1nd at City Hall -4 oppo11n1 the loud- apeaker use, 2 favonna the propoul. Lilli CLUI TO IIOLD PAICAIE IIUIPAST The Marinera Liona Club o( Newport Heiahts wtll hold a pancake breakfaat ia jbe Westcliff Plan SbOWtDI Center, at the comer of Ir- vine Ave. from 7 to ll a.m. Saturday, Jan. lS. Bigger School Board Sought Addi uona I steps were taken Tueaday maht by New- port Heach Elementary School l)utnct Trus tees to- ward conditional appro val of plans for separate untfica- IIOn. Acltnl on a motton by Uonald Suauss. the board aareed to Incorporate pro- posals for a 7-man school board Into the UOi ftCAtiOO plan now under con IJdera- tton. Th'e elementarv and h•ah school boarda currently have 5 members each. Mr. Sususs told board mem- bers that a larae un1f1ed d•s- Ulct \llfOuld requue more board memben to ma1ntatn local conuol. Mel 8eny, opposina the motion, said local control was a•• ned by havina a smal- ler board. The un1 ficauoo plan under board considera- tion wu proposed by \1r. Berry, and 1ncluded a pro- pout that the unified board conaiat of S members. He warned that tampenna w1th the plan miaht "clutter •t up, 10 that the real purpose woold be defeated." Tcustoe Harvey Peue aaid a 5 man board m1aJn be more desirable. 11nce tt ttOUld not lend to divide truateea tnto coetnc1lmaoic diatricta. On die other band, Mr. Pcue nid he felt the boerd would be mon repJeauc...- tin with 7 members. Julia Lucien, boa.rd pr~ aideat. aaid QOnnOOity feel- iaa waa in aCQICIOft of a 7 member boud. Tbe motioa earned by a 4-l ma,onty, willl Mr. lMrry 'f'Oti•a ••oo••. LL ... UftCLII Tt lltTI&.L IFAGI~ 1lle N.-.,ort HIIMf Kt-,...,, Cteb wtll t.old ha ..,_ acaUa&M. .__. a .......... J•. u ..... lniM C..t OII••J ~ .... , I ... 1: .. Dr ....... " Ow a aMI will ............. ., ... ............... llllre. ................ * 1111 Clti.Y ..... A.PU NMTD Me PUIIL .. ID ....... a n Of ... ,,_, IIMJI q COIGMA DIL MAlt. CAUP. THE NEW OFFlCERS of tht Ntwport Harbor Chamber of Commerce are John Vi bert, (seated), president; Ed Hirth, first vi ct-pre sident; ~obert H'rri s, stc- ond v•ce-pres1dent, ano Jesse Lu~te , treasurer (standing, left to fight). Vi bert Heads C. C. John Vtbert pr-e11deot ofPa(;t· f1c V1ew Memonal Park. was ekcted ~londa) as th e 191;4 pc~tdent of the !l:ewport Harbor C"holnther of Con111.erce. lie served as lrt.•uurer dur~n.:. the past 'e.1r. Other o lf1t:er1 dec1ed at lhe directors' n eer n~ olre F1r11 "ce-Pru.dent--Ed H,rtl . owner ot I •trt'· ttarhor on Ba.- s1de DT. I e 11 o~le-pres der·1 of the rnc:ntl. l)r~anl r.ed ~'ir ­ IDt: D1' •st\ln ot the 1 han her lha r .1 of t! c: wa s C'On " t- tee of t it~ ' ar•ne Dl' .s10n and ~cr.:·ar . oft• e < ,,. ,ldgres ..,, the Ct"-a 11 bc:r. .: ' l '-" .an ''' 1he :-.c:wp.>rt Rc:.lt • Parks. lka'-hes olnd Rcuca• ~M < \lll SSIOO '\c:cond ' l ... pres.der 1--Rl1hert l•arns cold ol Ro'>crt • l,ur s lnl 't:WfX!!I Be.l< • lltsur olllt c: a.:enl II~ as ser •cd dur.r ~ th._. put c:<~r ols '" pper ,,1 t c < \lnrn lld..,res. .wd un Lrdo sle where he I ~oc:s c s pres1den• I) I the Lodo Isle< ,, . un t ' Assn Treasurer·-leuc Luke local 11 ana!'er of tit: ~t1Ut 1 ern ( al - torn 1 a Edoson < ''· • e •S lorn er sk 1pperof the Con rtlldores and d UJ ID 11, the put ) e.Ar haJ set"Cei as second vtce-pn:lldent or the Chamberaod cha11man fCK rhe Fl '-!ht of the SoowbudL \'r. \ 11'lert w1U take o~oer the .:a'el fron out ..:o•n~ President fred Sc.hoepe. n ana .:er of the Ne wport Buch branch of Bank of Anreuca, " the tnstallat•on d tnner n eenn.: Wednac:fa , even- •n.: Jan 2~~ ti t the Balbo• Ba Club. I' he olnnual ~\I an of the Yur .. award w1U be announced at tt.e n ee110.,. Speo~ker w U be R U 5pur.:eon Cha111herdtrectorand 'llc-pres denl oftt.e 'r'•ne < o f IC t'Je 1 e of 011S 1 alK W U be our frt:c Cl•lerp11se s steP. 11areuon a·lar.e de< ted' on- do~ .nct,,de Paul A Palr er \:ewp.>rt Ralbo.J Sa• n~s · Loan (o .. W.1lter \•t Uer tu.:'es "et ~-~ onductor 11•' os• .. m: lohn P.lrKer < ->ldwell Boln ker Rol'lerr ...,, oclo.. -ood"od <. ,, forr er- 1 I. A. I lode Co.). John \ N:rt Pa{lf<. 1ew \e llr.liPan·, Ro..">ert uns Ro~rt ~ o~rr s In'-; • u ~ ar ..,er ..,, t>r,~uder preuderr of the WoP er 's D . s- ,on of tl e Ch11 her 0ther dorecton o11 lar..:e w U KINGS ALONE AT THE TOP Alone at the top of Oranae Leape atandinaa. Corona del Mar Sea Kinas opened lnd round playofh Tuesday niabt by smackina wioleu Foothill Hiab of Tuaun, 4s- 2A. Tbe win aivea the Kioas 111 1-1 record for leape ac- t.loo. "'A fust place tte developed briefly between the Kina• •d La Qgiata's Aatecs wbCID tbe A.lteca topped Valeacia Hip laat Friday. The Kinas drew a bye that day. llle Aateca fell oot of their share of the lead Tueaday at tbe baada of Loara. S9-46. Comiq ap for the Ktna• ia a Priday e'feeina mat.ch a- p.i .. t 6~ place Lapaa Beada. on the Arti 1 ta' .. ud'wood •. P.-k Moqan 11 coadl Bob lAalie•a dloice at ceatar. ...._ Mc:keaed 11 points apbaa.t Footb.i II. Stna Terwilliaer 111 d Roaer Hu:tl., an •tart•• at dte fotWIIid apota. T.,..illia• -.41 Ha.rtley .~ 12 .. ca .. ai .. t Poo~ll. Starten at auard wall be John R.lc.b•1ne and John Vallely. Vallely acored 4 qa1n1t Footb1ll. R1cbw1ne waa held acoreleu. Other acorera were Wally Wooten, with oae, and Got-- ~ Midclletoo, widl l poaata. be the new pn:lldentsohhe Mar- Ine Di vu 1or. and VisJton Bureau . aod the new s.lu pper of the com- 1 odtxes and 2 othen to he na med at a later date. Jun1or Chamber of represent- Ill Yes 011 the '>oard wtU be Bob ~'1lum . the new pre11dent. Bt U DuBou outbotnJI. pre11dent and ]til Wood of the C:oldweU Bank- er off,~. \'r. \ 1ber' the newl elected pre11denr was ~~ ven the surpr1se prexntt1t1on of a l1ttle cake topped WI I~ a Colndle t! olt wouldn't blow out-·•n obser- \ance of hu huthda. 11 nl\en- ar •. Cha n•ber mana ... er l.ack Bam· ell muoduced t 1e duecton e - lected ,n t"'e recent 1 111 !:>al- lot Dack Rtcltard T'teo Rob ns a •d !\ed 1U o~U 3 IOf er pres- Idents ofthe Cr.an·her re-elect- ed to t! e board ., .. , \ acno~t ..,f \ acco( o. w '-'.old .e ad etln llf expenence as l c• 111 - ~er d.rector • 'assau n 1 e f>o~; ol 11 .111. Ro.:er Poole secur 1 I tnt \.illonoll Rar ~ 1 o>rona del \ ar, Don Flol r nuuon1c, Or \,or• an Loau au•nant super ntende t )f I' e '•'!'' school d1su cl; Ed •Iobel Balboa branch of Bank of A mer- e a : Clarence (Chick) Ht~b e Balboa Island attome d.o re- elected. '-'r. Paln er sa ad tr e t han her should ha ~e ::! oh ~ect t-i for the com1ng \tar fl"\ ISIOn of the d ues schedule to elp elarr •nate fl- nanc•.alwornes and a dn ~oe for funds to buald ol Ct:amher head- quanen bu1khng. ao...-eat official• u•o atarted taveatiaatioaa tate~ dle deadl of ba.lloonut Bar- bara Keith, 41, of Coonect.i- c::at., wbo loet her life duriaa Cite WMk-c..S balloon race acroas dteCatahna Chaa••l. l..,estipton from cbe P~ cleral Aviatioa A&oncy u - ..Uaod dle wreckaae or Mra. Keidl' 1 aircraft Tuesday, iD • • effon 10 determine wllat made the balloon drop .iato dle aea. Tlae Ctvil Aerooa· tics 8oanl 11 al10 alated to investiaate and repon on tho acctdeaL Tbe ba.lloon waa found wicb Nn. Keith'• body ahortly after 2 p.m. about A miles off Dana Potnt. She bad beea dead about 16 boon wtaoo abe wu fo~md by the aew of a Coast Guard cutter from Lon 1 Be.ac;b. Prom teall made witb the balloon, FAA offictals de- tam.ioed that ~a. Keidl'a atrctaft ru out of fuel b.- tween 6 and 6:30 p.m. Saw- day, 111d dtowed 1010 the ocean. Puel tanks beld eoouah propane aas to keep tbe craft in cbe au about 4 boun. In spite or Ill plunae t O., the cold ocean waten, the balloon was IU nyable COftdi- UOil for the t.eats Toesday. The barnermecbaniam iaDjt.ec tiDI'ftediat.ely, wbea the fuel tanh were recharaed.. Coroner'• deputiea lined the c:atue of Mrs. Keith' 1 death aa "dtoWDiaa." at- ~dla•~MtdM. ...n..a • life )acke.\. tia-' · water and fatiq•e probabty made it 1mpouable for her., keep her bead above water, daey aa1d. Her body wu tied t.o the ba.ll0011 by about 20 or )() feet of rope. Several bnli aea were fOWid on the body, bot there •ere no abrasiou. Mrs. Keidlt bad been developina pneu- monia at the ume of death. Sbe died aboat l boQfl after Saturday mi dru ah L Tbe discovery of Mrs. Ke1 tb'a body brouabt 111 eed to • maa11ve ·sea and air search that bad abtpa and planes covenna temtory as far south u the Me11c:aa border. ' Cout Goard offic1al' aa1d '4r•. Keith had fired a flare before her plunae 1ntD the water. 1n an attempt to at- tract s earchers Sbe a lso ap- parently used 1 dye marker. Both Item s were minhtt from ber hfe Jld:et. She bad I oat or di a carded her crash helmet. "The ball0011 .,.. up11de down belo• the surface o( the water. It wu kept afloat by the buoyant fuel taUs. A atuffed animal wtudl Mrs. Keath bad ducribed as .. bet co-pilot" wu also fOUild ll ed to the ball0011. Earlier, the Coast Ourd bad received a report dlat Mrs. Keath's body •d •• ( Conttoued on Paae 10) llWRSOAY, JM. tl, ~ COROU DElMAR , CAlif. ~ ......... pel ... c.-....... e-ft ............... ., .. ~ ... c.-... ._, .. ._Ct., ef .._.,... ..... c.Mf. .............. ,,_, .................................. 171t •. c-...._.... c-....... Cefl&. , ................. JJI. T1N MIW'On UIIOI ....... -...... e. Me •-..... *' ..._. ............ " _, ......... AJtt71 •••• ......, c-t .......... -.4 " --·--· ............. ,. .............. . .... _,.....M4 ... _. .l .. ll•f .. CA&.IfJO .. IAMIWWAI'IIf'UILI .. IISAitOCIATM* ._ .. ef .... ATH*AL ICMTOilAL AIJOCIATIQM TMI MAIIOI AIIA'I .,,liT MIWI'A'II 0 ••• o.-...t ,.,..,~~~. ·----~ .. fAilter SUI SCi tn!ON RATES '" the Newport H•rbot ArN I ~. .,.., n.oo O.,.,ld. ef tk H•"'-Ar .. : Otle ,.., $4.110 <J Its ..eor; tu, ..!lop 1t.rte E. H-.., .... •-' ,.Wial.• of tlto Ea.a,. "lOT lSIIU£1) OF TH£ GOSP£L11 A typical argument against the new Easter Week plan of • bringing a bat of religion to our Easter visitors goes something like this: "I'm all for religion, but it doesn't seem like a very devout or dignified way to spread the gospel by putting on a program on our public beaches." Paul the Apostle has a few words to say on that score: "So,as much as in mt Is, I am ready to preach the gospel to you that are at Rome also" •.• (and at Balboa, too, no dOubt) ••. "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for tt is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth." • • • PMP"EnC WAIIIIIG A YEAII AGO Just a year ago, the Ensign pub I ished an advertisement of a patriotic cit1 zen who called himself "Hard Core Am~rican." The advertasement warned "The Panama Canal is the No. 1 communist target." Are we go1ng to allow the communa st timetable to proceed according to plan' • • • "CAN'T LEGISLATE GOOD WILL .. A basac reason for repeal of the Rumford Housing Act was gaven by Assemblyman E. Richard Barnes of San Otego, a retared Navy chaplain and former Methodast ctrcuat mantster. He told the State Real Estate Assn. board that has long experaence in the ministry has established the fact that it is impossible to legislate good wall and human under- standing. "Harmon1ous human relat1ons are based on mutual appreciation and voluntary assoCiations." he said. "I believe that the Rumford Act wall tend to 1ncrease racaal tensaons rather than dimanish them. "Human raghts and property nghts are not severable. They 90 hand an hand. The 8 1ble contains strong declara- tiOns 1n support of property raghts. The Commandment. 'Thou shalt not s teal.' as such a pronouncement." He strongly endorsed the ana taatave constatutao nal amend- ment. whach seek s to protect the raght of property owners to d ispose o f their o wn property as they see fat. Straight Talk From TO~I A~DER SO:\ Puht.~hrr. lxluth~m "tatr Fann Pap«>r L'nit L~f' ll:tf\t'Y Oswald w:u a dt'do· cat~d romnounost, a drtuaor 10 rhr Sova~l l'n•on ~ hatf!r of th~ l "nt· ted Starrs a d~,m~,. of Fadrl C:u- tro and a 'llllm bum who •huultl Df"'~r ha-e ~,.n allow,.cJ 10 ,,. tnt~r our rountrv ''' ahn 0• wald had rnoHd 10 "fr:>Kow ;and ~ounc«< hos "m«-ncan CIIUf'n· !.hap, "our St.lll«" Dt>partm~nt 1«-nl ham SH5 il 10 rrturn Wily' F~w anu-comrnunuu an· lt't'"Urt" nslts but rH'n' communnt " WRON& P'ARTIES Earl \\ arrrn. "'JustKr.. ol thr Exu~mr C:ourl uad "'Such acu of auautnauon :and murd«-r arr rom- monly sumulaa.-d :as ;a rr1uh of ahr hatrtd and hutrmf'" that ha. ~e-n onjfftrd tnlo thr lifr of our nation bY loot~ot• · D•d th,. Jusllrr mnn harr of all (ooc:l <l,m~nt ant for h1s hloodv buddy. donator Tito of Yu~~lavia ' "'Pravda"' aiJO says Prnident Ktnnt'dy waJ kill.-d by halt f1'Jitrin5 within tht l"rutrd Stat~s. How trut 0 ll.att frstc-unl( on rommuniJU llkt Lrr Harvry 0.. wald who an-d«<out.-d 10 de-stroY· on( our rountry (;ornmuno•u an-tau~ht hate-reo· lrntf,..,ly A•.a"1na11on t. a N'f"OfTI· .,..ndn! tt'Chn~qur of c.Ammuntan Lft llarvc-y Oswtld's rrund had twom ~ by an alit-n vioknce, not by a nat~ athfudf' It it DOC th~ mu1 ol Amencana wbo •~ to ... liE--.£ ,., -..... foo, a• tbe elect ol Ooc!. boly aad 1»- '"ed. bowel• of _d ... ...._ .... .._ ........ of ~. m.et..u. lola .. ,,. • r. ..... ert.. oee ..,.,..,, ..... ti .. -· ..... . It.,-..... ...... ll!lf: .... u Qdae ........ ,.. == ,,.. .......... hL•m~ nor Oalla•. nor consutullon· ~I tOnS<'nataHs Th~ b~r ~tt• squarrh on the-ronununuu and 1h~ir IVTllpaahurn and dupa WRONG CHAR&E Or,.w p,.arwn rla1ma that, "If h.lll" l(roupo bad not prnsu~ Con· '~'~~· ~c.amst pauact-of .an anna ''"I!IJI r~uon ac I Pna.d~nl Kc-nnt"dy rnoJtht sull ~ ... •"',. today • Pu.t· 10n 11 rt-fnnn~ to thr AnfuJO btll whorh would rrquo,.,. ncutrat100 of all o omrn farrarm• Had then been wch a holl O.waJd would, of tOu~. ha•r h~trnrd to thr nnr- ,.,, FBI office-woth hu ~n t And -.11 otht"r t~ancstc-n would tum thr11• '" roo' Tht ri~nt "to k~p and ~.., arm•"" 11 IJU.Ar'llnl~ in th~ .!nd Arnrndrnc-nt of our _. rall.-d "out-ol-datt "' Comtitution. A f,...Jnal law to ~ur all cun• i1 thr fint strp The nat strp of tht roll~ctiviau i• to wrKI cun coll.-cton around to each hou•f' to pirk thrm up. That's what happt'fl.-d on C"T.f'f"ho.lovaltu• ahonly ~fot"l' the c-ommuni.tta tooll over. Don't I:'Yrr ~up your ,un.a. The time to buy • sun ia whm it ~omn unlawful to own ont'. WRONG AGAIN Moecow, American tommWI.ilu, 10etalisu, idcali.tta and halfbrichta are wacinl a reknde. umpeip 10 make the American peop6e lw- lieve that the ·~rupn palrioU" arc rHpQM~Dle f« P'raliclct ltauwdy'a duth The c:oOKti-rita AR UJinl tn implant a ,Wh fft~ into aD ol uJ 10 they can ntn ow tn.... If rhe Aenican people IU\! tiD blame f« what hat ~. it'a becauw ~ ktpf our had• ia U. aanc1 anct mUted 10 ~ &Ut thft.e it a I"CCII'mWWWt ~ wi._ in wtlictt it borinc ...._._., .. hrint ahoot 011~ adu ••&. 11 '" an tuUtf, it il ...._ .. • a ~&p ~ r..... ,.,..,.... ..,,,...,,_.,._..........,. -.....-u .... .._,k.ll ...................... ...,.. . ...., ............. ....... ..... .,... . ....... ~ ....... dlwde...-18111 ].,.. Llnll lO COUMQL Newport Bea~ Ci'Y Coan~il Dear Member• of tho City Council: It ia ia~on~oivable to me that theCity Council of N•• port Beach coold nen bepn to coneidel tha pouibility or •ao~tion.ina a petmit for loudapeatera on Olll pobllc bM~bea for tho purpoao of reliaiou• ""tnt lyJHI pro- pam• duriaa HoiJ Week. Aa an acti•• memt..r of a local church, I find thia idea moat di ataateful. Purthennoro, a• • cld•• or .... ...,. .. ,_, wt.o frcqucata the b.ec.._ 1, I Rod h fDOtt aoaoJiDI 110 be •}oyloa tile u11Ual n~CM~~­ ce• ol oar area alld bave a loodapeaker blare eom. fomt of eatertainmeot, Of e•n cle- lint tome ao-called roll· aJooa untimenL Tho idea of hnloa Cllri1t eome into the II••• of ow youna people ia a worthy oae from 1n1 viewpolat, and if tho citizena of oar com- moDity are ready to promote a proaram for ac:binina thla purpoae, then certainly BAR.RBL EAGLE ROCK-Now the ~at anti-anti-communist uprnar ia apanst utnmasu of the riehl" What could be IDC)ft pbony'1 How can you be I,JAJIW conc:entrauon camps without beina EXTilEME· LY ap~nst them., How can )OU be for xlf.,ovemment wtthout betna EXTREM ELY for tt" BetnJ MILDLY &pJnst massac:res is 10 invite mauacret nd be•na mai.Jiy a.Ja.tnst dictatorship as to invite dtetalot· shap The triK' anll<e>mmumst must be an extreme anh-<Ommunast whc>K UIIJmate 111m (even thou1h it WH &eneralions 10 a.ccomplid\ 11 ~ ~~ the elimtna!Jon of slavery an Red China. Cuba. RuUia and all her satellites If~ world 1\ to be bet~r. we mu!lt be EX"'fRF MEL Y ~•••nJt thoueht control and ~laver)' 1964 DwiGHT Cl-'~A AsM>C't•ll s JACK MOFFrrT 14112 BIWON TAX EXEMPT DOLlARS By Willla E. Stone Chamnan, Liberty Amendment Committee of the USA fourtc-rn btiiiOfl fi"~ hundffrl milhon dollan has ~n 11phon«< out of our pn ... atr eutnpn.e .,... •~m and anto the handt of "ta.' c-ump1 phllanthropte foundation• a<'cordons to "Thr f oundauon 01· rfflory' Just pubhshtd by thr Ru .. ~II Sasc-Foundauon Do you wond~r how this \ast wcoalth ncaped tht tu collector' Or whv thu ta.x c-urnpl prt•fc-r· c-n<'c-has brrn Ult'ndrd 10th~ JtTUI for,unrs' Juat who dtd fi~Curt out th11 il\C"nUt Of NC;apc lrom IU· lotion. and what dort thu •Pf'l"•al Jl"' "'""r of ta.x c-xrmphon rOt I' DIVERSION \\ <' mt(ht <~oho wondrr how the-se ta~ ~~~tmpa rlollan "" bron11 spent Th,. anJwc-r to thai quMIIOn u as nartlin~ at thf' fact that $14.~ htllron hu ~n do>c-rtrd from thr rt'll(e>nc-ratl\ t" proc~Mt't of our pri· 'air ,.ntf'rpnM" JYIIf'm Tht 16th 11nn>mr I U amrnd· mrnl was drtl'nlard u 11 '"wak-th<'· ru h · rnruurr It now appc-an to )Of nulhlnl! or thf" tOri lU 80 pc-r- rrnt of thr 1.-drul mdl\ tdual m· !Orne-til~" arr , toll~ttd from thr ''"" low,.< I 101 umr I.U lar:a< krt I hr uwntrt and produc~n of err .Ill Wf'.&hh ilJ'IIIC'Ar 10 ha\ r t'S• < .. pc-d thr full unpact of thr au collrnor hut 11 wat thr tu: col- lt'f lor whr• dr-11rd thr rxuaordo· narv rnrthr.O• hv whor h lar~tr •urn• wc:rc-madr tas rnmpt subJe-ct to rrrt;un ru'rs ol rouf'f' CONTROL II u sl)ly to auumr lhr t.u col· lfftor Jtmld drlobrratrly 18f10rt' thrfl' Jrtol.l fortune-' Thry arr thr vrry tU<'Il<,. of thr pr~valr rnl~r· pnsr •·:llt"n • whorh 1.1 undrr at· t.ack Wr mutt .lltsurnt that control of thrtt" fundt 11 of llrtattr tm· portan< co than tht" taus 11 would yorld non thu rontrol. thrn. br- comr omportanl bt'C.tu~ thr ta.x collfftor can doN"<I how, whrrr an<h for what thf' mono may be ult'd or sprnt > To "u1dr thr plann~~: nf founda· lion monry. a "cumulatl\·e l11t" of "'approved· aax rxnnpt or,an&U· uont h.u ~n ouued bv thr lntrr· nal Rf"'tnut ~"''"" Thf'W and no otht-N. qU.llhfy as appi'O\'ed rr· c1pot>nU, thut ~·nr the tu rol· le("tor control oHr ust of tM-funds Por example-. churchrs and schools arr gc-nrrallv con11dered by all u c-lagoblt for llnllls but 11 d~· ~ndt UIJOll WHICH church and WIIICH tehool as RI:'Y Carl Mdnllrt ducO\rred In thf' lon~r lou of orJaniuttons rhsablr to re· l"r1vc-"foundatoon"' gra.nu, 11 u tn· de-ed rare 10 find onr mili~tly ad· 'outin'! thr US Corutitulloo or the-f~ mtc-rpri~ ~rstnn Th,. list don indudr. how~rr. larwe numbn of "app~"' OI'Jan· o.u.tions that an antatranistic 10 our A~rican coocepta, if not d~tded­ ly anti-Amencan and JOCtaWtK Thw gr«t wraJth product"d 1n our privatr rntrrpriw 1)'1tt:m hu ~n Jeduced by "tu n:rmpuon" to UJt't th~ producen would not rhOOII' This _,aJth hu ~n do· •·rrted from the expansion of 10· duttry and thr cnation of more Jobe "foundation" fundt can noc br utrd 10 promotr pnvate rntrr· prut u op~ to lhr burrau· natic anvu ion of btu1ntu and 1n· dullry SOLUTION Tinhring wuh ta.x rxnnpuons ~ •J>f'l"~l pnnlt'1lt 11 no 10luuon Thr only workable-ans~r u th~ abol11ion of the cau~«" of thrfl' on· tquttJrt --thr t 6th 11ncome ta.x l ame-ndment it~lf Th11 is one-pur· poM' of ah~ LIBERTY AMEND· ME:'IIT which u deltsned. fint, to gc-1 ~0\rrnrnrnt our of d1rffl com· pe-tition with 11J citiuns which, ~ond. will cut thr cotU of 80V· emmc-nt in half thus, third, accom- rnodattn~ rrpc-al of the-mcomt t;n and all itt inrquitiM. lntrruting, isn't it! For mort mformat10n wntr L I B E R T Y AMENDMENT COMMITTEE. 641 3 franklin Ave .. Loa An!tt'l" 28. Calif. ~Between the Wends~ ANALYSIS OF FOREIGN AID CONTROVERSY AOM'ncaru would IHm 10 have ~ jw-ufi<:at-. f« apeeting that the ~. qricultunl tu~ plitt and rnilitarr a..iatance that have beao pou~ ira10 foreip - apeciflcally Commun.Yt -eoun· tria would ~r. 101M tpirit ol ~tion. frieodline.a and even reciprocation. That tueh hu not beao the c-abould now ~ abun· daotly clear to anyoM wi\o can ruod. -- 1M 011-wJty -•t ~ coo- srawla._, for h• nllllrw• CMnt. U &lore I• trDlJ a dMp and laftut de•ir• to brloa Quilt iato the Una or ou ' u.aa•••· woa.ld not it a..m D'Ofl naaooabto to bop bJ JPOGionna a Pf01f8m at anotl:lor tiMe of yur, and aot oo 1M pubUc beach, for dae PQiliOie of bW ldJ11:1 a I tnlel nucleaa of YOUI S*)ple Wbo could be true Qrhti• wili- wouo• and be eumplea to tho many Yitltofl wbo noct to oar boacbe• durina tbelt epriDI vacatloo. Pleau ain COAIIderatioa to the pouibilhy that a pco- aram nch u the oao outlined ta, Rnerood Walker miaht: 1. lmrinae oo tbo ria.ht• of citiaeu to enjoy lbo public boachea for what they ue. ~ Attract more Y08111 pe~le t.o the area tbao nor before by adurtiaina that the tecnaae idolt WOClld be here, thua creatia.a a tevere problem on conaeation roault- ina in uruhnou or perbapt oeeeuitatina police action more aevera than would be otherwiae oecouary. 3. Set a precodeat for ua- •a.a publi c around to bluoo all aorta of pbiloaophiea, and pottina rho City Coancil ia a difficult poaition of havina t.o choou wbicb philoaopbiea could be bared. We woold all like to see tho aprina vacation, and ror many or Ul Holy Week, a time in which ow comm1lftity could troly reneet the aood that lie& herein and, hope- full y. ;n time we will achieve thu end. Sincerely, Mrs. Robert W. l(ilco1 2017 Deborah Ln. Harbor Hiahlands "COFFIN MAILS" Publiaher o f the Ecaip Propeuin edocatioo in B•caua• o/ t~• turbulent •ftuotCon (n the PAIIAifA CANAL ZONE ond the coAUna.(n~ pol (Of! o/ app.a••••n t ond oo.xfe t•A.C• of O&u': Qou•rn- rAX .. DUCftOH ••nt ut.-<a-ufe tlte internaUonal COMp(I'OCJI, Wow.D IfACT tit(• and eubaequont col~ .. uJ b• d•uoted ro OISMM USA to brtngtng t ta reader• Joe t• ctnd Cn/or~~t- The Johft80n ~ for a ateon on tltt. •ubjoct. ~0:: ~=~ to r:_t.t~~ Sfnc• onl11 an tnfo,..•d publ Cc CCln 110~• Ho~ and to the Co:~,_., 10 Cntell (gent decCa ion .. , U te hoped thh IJftll u to tnund.c. 1 nl col Ulftll IDU 1 be of s oru(ce. AII&RJCAII SOV&R- ctt~.i,. ,...... Its the EIONTY OVER THE PANAIIA CANAL ZOII~ IIUST NOT o.pwa-• ta. O!aptt'te-BE RELINQUISHED to app.o.ao the co-.u.nfe te- ot n.. ,_.....,.. llave pa..n.. •octal fata-fnternatfonal fat• coho or• d•~~~and­ :-...:-~ :-~..: tng the no ttonal ba Hon bl/ PanalllG or Cnter- ...._ ,nn ...-, later. nat (onal t•a tfon bJI the UN of the Canal Zone. ........... W. e. ot u.e SUPPORT H. CON. RES. 10 5 IIENTIONED BELOW. u.... ~ ..... ,...,...,w I I to a ................ _.,... man:~ r ...... c.-1 ,.._. It I f au .. ol ... ,.., h .. title "'8W7 D A lfttn J ... ftftft PIIOENIX .. ._. 1117 u.e INd-HOI. ""'..-.. • r~ t:atefwDd--~f• ... u.s. Arms ()oatrol .... Dtlarnw"rt ~ •* • tax~ ot m•. wt11t • cop6ea priaW. 'The NStudy PHOENlX" .-ory Is far too complicated to try to pre-ehew tor vou hne. but you can apeDd • 6olla7 and If'"; a 12 ~~~ r~Jalable exposu~ of It 10 ~hat you can p~pan to ~st.­ lu lmplem~ntatkm. and to know ~nouan about lt. to tor"Cf! It as a major l8ell8 lntto thf coming Prerld~ntlal cam~rn Wr1te to "U.S.A.'' 5.30 East 72nd Street, New York. N .Y 10021 and ask tor a copy of .. AD In the Nune at Peace," by Ml'l'a. All~ WIMn«. lssu~ of November 29, ~ber 13. 27. 1963. ($1.001. Here'• a sptn~tiJer teaser: .. ,..., tbe Plu1deat woaJd Deed to Mit ap laiPI'¥ rell.abW _. poMlbiJ oompln Dna of oomnu.ankadon. not Olfll7 wttlt IUe oppoalte aurnbH ln tbe 8o¥W 1Jn!Ge, bat wttb t.br ..no. ............. Scmet ...... .. 8ull4!JI, Preal•entlat ............. miPt Meta. DOt wtUt tM ~· of tM lateaUoa to cliM.rm or ene to eat ex~ but wtta. tbe MTOCHJ at • ,...,.. U.. TAX CUI'. 'Re obvklu - ..... tace at tab approec:h .. ....... &Q .odety, bat ,.,.... c:aJaaV Ill a demoerst7. few ~ are llkeiJ' to nnd aucll wtdespread aapport. 0.~ 1M TBJl BOOa C. .....-..TA~ Wed,...._,J.,..I,INJ Kr PLOOD. lb. BpaM.er, ..... &be moA p-aftlJ ..nDUI ..,.uorw t:bM .... been before tbo ~for....,,_... la that ot tbe Pa.bama Canal. &.be aowr- eta:D CCIIltZ'ol ol wbicb bJ tbe t7DIYII 8tat.ee bu beeD UDder IDcJoMII&DI au.dla by woric1 reTOiuUoo&rJ' force~. 1D aD a4- dn. to \be llouae CID April I , 1M3, UDCkr Cbe atb,Jeet ot •• Ooncreel M\1.1\ .... tbe Panama Callal.'' I deal' at leni"Lb wt&h Lbe aabJec$ oiiO't'ft'elpt;J over t.be C&Dal Zoae ~ lta piece-me.! Uquldatloc. DOW be1na fo.tered ., lnteroat.looal l"d•llp elemeota lD tbe Depa.r1ment ot stMe. aD4 UJ"PC1 acl&oo bJ tbe eoncre. ao ao.a CoDC\J.lTeftt Reaolut.lon 10&, tnt.roduced . bJ the ~ eha1rmaD ol \be CommJttee OiD ApproprlaUon.t I Mr. Cu· lftm.l 'Ibouab tbe m.a.u oewa medl& In t.bt Un.ILed Btat.ea baa 1mer&111 fallec1 to preaeu\ ~ fac:&a about tbe PaDama CaDal acweretant.7 mauer. ana1ler pubiS· caUooa haft c1oce 10. 1be lac.& cco-- trtbut.lco CID ths. .ubjec\ I.e aD UlwD1Dat.- ~ and t.boQabl.fUl edJ&ortal tn tbe KQ • JUDe 1113 e..ae of Pan Aawrlcan Bad- llDea, published by tbo CommSU. OD PaD-AIDel1call Po1Jc7 ot New York. of WhScb Harold Lord Vamq II preaideDL Tbe lndtca&ecl ecU&ortal foDowa: '"Once tile tax cat &a adl· termine what my pade tcbool . ~ ~ It ta DEEP educated Orandfatber coo-· ~ ta.e P!l ...._. n · elodod SO year• aao ... He peMita,_ ..,.. UVZHt1l!: a welfare atato ia a wooder- fol thina. . .It hu takea a ten man panel of diatiopilb- ed phyaiciau 15 months aod no doubt tremendo01 aa.m1 or talplyon money to de- called ciaarettel .. coffin CM~Pt to !)eoome ldDOI'e ...._ •• nail a." How about that. . . DEFENSE ••• wouN t111ea be ain't modem do-aood aeienco tM ....... oWable c&Ddida&e t• peat! ~ ta • eoUblJ of eeoeo-mkl ,.owtJa . . . Bob Ouaan ~ .,......., ... ~ys&a of~ Coata Meaa ........ mlUtan noeturea "* • Jo.ftr ~d Ot e-xpentll· PROTEST WHEAT SALE Pobliaher of the Euip The followina letter wu written to Preaident Johnaon with copiea to Senator Hay- den, Senator Manafield, and Rep. MeConn1ek: Dear Mt. President: 1 would I ike to uk the fol- lowina queation reaudina the reported •ale or boaea by Orut Britain to CommllD- ut Cuba. How in the name of human decem cy can we even c:onr mont reaudina. let aloae criticize, the 11le of aoy CIIOftW'nodity ot prodQc:t to any oommo.nial coutry when oor coutry baa 09enly and bla- wuly appro•od the aale of million• of dollan wottb or wta •• t to nriooa conwnlllli It coantriu? I uae you and Coaareu to r.-.onloate t.be dociaioo t.o .. 11 tbia wtteaL It would 1eem eo be an ootriabt im- moral act for a COGDety aoda u oora, fo1lftded opoa a be- lief iD Ood, to t.. 111pportina and aidlas any adaei1tic ~ nlllni It COGDII'J ill anJ m&DAef. tue woUd lllave to t. J.ntUa. ~ .•. ~~wtu. tiM Sevld Vaioa .•. wouW IIOt M ....,UathNI ID the tonnal .-e. Bowe¥er, at ...... !'Obit tho Bonet ~,. WCMdd be ,... ... opportuft· liy to ~ .. !Nna and ..._, to e-xplala aDd ID&erprri tiMm .. Uae7 are or are no4 c.rried out . . 0 .. Says Mrs. Wldenu : "l'l t. a l moet tm~ble tor a I'Mder tf be'Mew thlrt aueh pro~l.a act ually could be 111-.d~ by an Al'Ml"lc.n. Yet ~e-y a~tn blac! on-white In C'Oid IDA type." The "Study PHOENIX" we ortctnally ~xpoeed Nov. 18. 196- by U. s. N_.a and World R· port unc1er tbe 11tle: "NE\\ POLICY UNE F'OR U. S. - 'TOCE'niERNE55' WTrn RU! SIA.'' SeYenJ of the Phoenix peP" bear subdtles lnvol ~Anr tr worcl "contnct," for exampJ ~r 1: ''Common Acdon fo t:M eo.trol fill OO.IW-An A~ proech to th~ Problem of Inter· Nltional T.,..aona and Arms Control.'' Aa ......,... -t1NDOO cot tiMrollnt! UNaco bq"an Ita ''TeM1ona Project" ln 1947. By 1957. tlx publlcattona had bf>m Drlllted ln a let4es C2lled --r.nmon. and Tec:-hnoloey.'' TM 195'7 bOOk I.e ...,..N.._.ol~ ..... ...... ~~ ol .............. T•al._, .. U you have an fttra 14 you, too. eu ~ thla UNesco pubib. tton and t.ttn IMldKna the !dlu -and tvm the worcllna -IMihlftfl UN~a .-ortl and 'ttloe Pboetx Study. .... ()qi't --~ -I' I:,.,.._ I, liM: ...__ sa,_. .. a .................. ~ .......... ., ... .................. ..... _ .... ......,. __ ..., .......... ,.,. .. ~ .... .. ......... a,_., .. 2 .... 4017 •• ................... ...... OlllllJ ..,_:, ... .le UH-lloc*: .................... ............. :!1 I .......... ...._ ... ., ....... ... IS 3 .. .. .... H ... ; -.u .. ror: Oia.bedca -Hu.raay Firtt A'd -Sick Roora HUYIIIY IIIWCI T.t.,e..,.. Mldwey 6·7439 Wt~•lcl;ff PHARMACY et 17th St. •"4 I rvlne 2043 Weatcllff Dr. Mew,.tt S..eh "k 'a Fun to DrHa In Fuhlon" BALLOONS, candy, ra inbow crutches and pi enty of vim and vigor are all part of the setting as Young Adults, members of the Orange County Teen Age Program CT APS), unite to help put the March of Dimes campaign over the top this month. The items are being used as props as part of their many fund raising activi- ties, according to William Moody, of New- port Beach, Teen Advisor, March of Dimes. Pictured here, from left, are Judy Keyes, Santa Ana, Orange State College, Velma De Jong, Newport; Sue Smeltzer, Newport, Rick•e Hunter, Newport; Ron Montgomery, Costa Mesa; D•anne Hieman, Costa Mesa; Kathy Williams, Hunt1ngton Beach, and Kathy K• eswetter, Hunt• ng- ton Beach. 21659 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3·5030 BUILDING PERMITS IPEICEI OFRET con UIYICE.. £,.,., CDpr •• ... 0"•'""' Hlth ..... " .... ltlll ...... , ,.,_ .. «11_ ·-, ... c.,. J'ir'81 so t."tlple& .......... 3.50 t.:ll 100 .dd'J. . • . • • . . . • .60 OME·DAY SERVICE 145 E. 18th .... -Sui•~ r COSTA M~A TelephoQ~: ~7242 I( ItO IUIS"'er. 67J-69Jl / Professional Directory INSURAJifCE •.. FOR ALL OF YOUR INSU14NC£ NEEDS Sadleir Insurance Co. loll• E. Sadlelr 3333 £. Cout Hwy. Corona del Mar O R 3-3150 PVIfDAL DIRECTORS ... IALTZ MOI11UY 1741 SU,Eitol AVE. COSTA MESA lltdw1y b-2424 l5lO E. COAST HIWAY COlOMA DEl MAl ORiolt 3..q450 Silct 1941 ,,....,.., ....... ~ a.mc.. BEll. BROADWAY MORTUARY I 10 Broadway U._..I-MIIo.taa.- Chapel _....,. 417 l. ,,_. ST. COSTA ..sA .... fh~ following perm1u have b~cn tnued b> the building d~­ partmcnr of th~ City of 'l~w­ port Beac.:h dunng Januaq·· EAST l'PPER BAY ~~:--\lark Presbyten.an C hurch of C:oron;a del \'ar. ft rtt phltc~ of t.OOSUUCtiOII project on 'l.lar \'uta Dr., 1ncludtng fcUowsb•p ;and wonhtp hall. and 5 c Lass- moms • $1 O() , (l(l0. \Vl-.T l'PPER BAY -Fr~a "(tiy'dl.lwtmm•og p:x>l. 1520 Doroth} Ln., ~~.500. \!~wpou 'la11ooal Bank. stgn. J.') 11 Weudtff Dr .. 5360. D. Fgan. wall. ~121 :ianl ta~o nr .. 52~·. D;n td Lang. 1-unll . 1-ator> dwdltng. 161 7 Anugua \v a\. S-15. 000. llarry <·ulcr. glass housc .. 11 1628 "•nt•ago. ~900. lhc lr\IOc ro .. dcmol•sh a frame pump stauon at )~111 Buch . ~ax>. f c:ln a hie .;}Stt'ITIS. 21:!-fool I\' .IOicnnil lllv1 -.anltago. S1Uv. \1. L. <. CtJrp .. 1-unll . 1- IIOf) d wc Umgs .11 1336 and at 13-SO l·aluy, $60,000 t:alh P1ul Qu.Jrrdl. g~rag~, 151.•1• ~llghbnd . $2.156. \!EWP\)RT H!:.lv iHS -;--r: srliilfl. w.t-lls . wallu •nd uepJ. J •1 L;a Joll.t. !3 .t•Ot1 t ~or~c fl.lVts. fence and h.ll- bet. u.· p11. 2200 C it f( Dr .. S~tU. V. I .,wansoo . .add gara~.-a .Wl Aluo. S2 . .WO. ltoa g llosp11a l. a Iter Laundr y ramp. 3<• 1 :'\c wport. $.) ,\IIIlo. CLIFI ltAVE\! ~carilc} Lc L•eHc . •dd•t•oc• at 1•1 1 -.nug II.Jrhor . $8. tl32. S•m Downtng .. )-untt, 2-stoc> ap1r1 mcnt hutWtng. 13ut• :,t. -'ntlrc:ws Rd .. $04, ')6~. C t1R0,.-\ IIH liLA!\ D-. ( art "(,ufo~: i-Uiiii . 1·story dwdl111g. 4:16 ~·~ndou f~r .. 5 11 1100. B:\' 'lll1RES ·P.eul ~td .. l.ary Jt. add•t•or1 .11 2b~~ \ ISiill J)r .. UJU. Dr. W1l11am '-•emt'}'~' dt:- mol uh dwcUtng illnd gillragc at 2.'1~n -'rbor nr . $;)(•(). and t.on- sttuc.·t 1-unll. 2-story d~dlln~. ~'j(l. (172. < ORO:-.A DEl \\AR Charles lliclu . .tdu.ltoo. :1 ti lm. Sl.4oo. 1\. ltillns~n p:uttlloru amJ shehmg for shoe stor~. at 3o45 ONLY \T ·O·MAT flflOFESSIO~ -\L DIY SM4F. DAY SF.RVICE COIN-Of ''J£ DO IT ro• YW' 10 ..... of Clothes • • Uf £ACH ADOIT/OIIIAL ~D DI»RRIS. ILAMKm. nc..JSc LL NO ftAITI~G I.AUNUUQIIIATt TOO! f te t Deily · t .. 6 Set. · 1t .. I ~f 1•1 f . 1M, COSTA MIU U 1-1111 ............... F. \oau llw) .. Sl. 20\•. \Irs. ~anny c..u~mher . 1-untl 2-uor) bluff dwdltn~ at Jo2.') C)(:e.an 81\'d. S.X•. OOV .\Irs. \lar) \ c.A Uutcr trutde s•a•n J1l•• llreakcrs . -:2. 1(1!•. r .-\,\tH l lllt.ltL,\'11().., P. \. Hazdl, Dorc. hest<"r . ~ ,:"'· IRVI"~ l lRRA< t. k~u Rudolph Kuehn. ill s-wtmmtn~ flO\> I ettdosurc. 1 tl31 .,, ..tdrlfr. ~l~l. HARB<~ VIEW HILL'> -·-----John lltbh, .tlh:UitOO\. ~'\~1 Fbbttdc:, $2,3ou. LIDO ISU -r. L..-ttu. t.h<ln~c 10 prc \IOU~ pl"riTl tt at ~12 \1.1 Ltdt~ 'ord , S2 .t•llt• ''le> l•ates r.:modd k11c.he1• .JI :!lti \ ld lth•t..J. '5ri911. O.Jwn '>~c:r . alteraiHMis. ~2:! \ta Lu.Jo "oud . SUI timer llchr. rcmt.>del kttc.hen c.•btneu, !12~ 'vta L1do ~<>rd . c .1. ovlt. BALBOA ISLA 'If) --x:--c Lueschen. demoluh . .)()(• Onyx. S400. and Cl)Oltruct 2-unll. 2•SIOf} d-wdllng . ~32,- 9'1-1. Jack De Ro:£a. remodel bath- r\X1nt. ~121/20ptl. ~1 .600. IO} Jamesoc1 Jr .. addtlt01t .11 LEGAl tfOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE 49)151 On Wedneaday. lhe 19th day of F ebruary, 1964. at lhe hour of 11 o'clock A.M .. of sa1d day, in the lobby or lh~ west (parkin& louenuance of T•tle lnaurance Buildina located on the northwest com er of Ei ahlh and 'iain Sue eta, Santa Ana. Cahforn1a, Coun- ty or Oranae. State of Cali- fornia, the undenl&ned, · 90': "'· Bay Ft. Sl . 500. Soule. demoluh dweUm~ o11 111 Dtamond . S351•. R. \'. l·lo~er sun sho~t.lc , at J.• Apolc'na. !3~ >. 'l[WPOR I If. ( llogltnd .1dd1110n ,u 1722 W. !IU!.tn ft .. !111.500. I rank ll'8r1en . p...lrch. at 242 Ra)s1d1: >•lla~c:. :l ou Wtllt.tnt \'Jdl:l, dc:n•ol sh. ~1:: 4\.dh "'· . $'h11: budd .!·Uful , 2-sror, dwdlan,.:. ~~ .. Jr. and fen<.e : .. ~. K..:nncth Todd P'.lrc. h. 1 i ;,, "-'. Ho~ll\oa Bh d.. -lA. ~z-.~. Ro~as •. o;auders. • s• ~ns at .J.)II I w. (.,)3SI It W). . ~2. ::0;}4'•. Balboa Ya~h• Bastn. stora)l\e. Olft\.C Jll<.lollllhOra~c. ·~ 8.1 ,- std~: Dr .. ~1-<.vt•l. 11on f ast,OJ.d , 4·tl0tt. :l->lt\1) apart men I. ::?24 .!l'lh !•, l'l 1 . R~11e \!ortdcttc fc:rtl~ o~ud rcs1d111~ ~1 o Clubhouse. 5lu!l~. r e '\J\0, under~rount.l taniU dl ';}VU w. (OilS! IIW\,. ~~. :JI.•l•. llirold Baucu . rcstdc ~aro~,:.c J1 ~ Jrlth St .. :H. ~!.1~. Bank of Amertca. rcr.,ol. 3444 \ •a Ltdo. !2.11(1( .. R.l) I ukc:n c.<'l 'C:rl c.o~rpt.~rt 10 gar a~,· and b11dJ t:w .,:illr.JIO!c at lil-4 .,.:ashore Ot. ~I ''"''· II\ .n,.: Butler reS! • 'oint al- 1..-r.JI OilS 31 J) '.:"'()<'11 8\.d 5~. 14111 HAtBP-' \H. R. t<t•JIHl~. ~-stor \ ~­ ••n il dJ;.II ng. 1 • r r R.Jlt>,•a flhd. ~-~ 1.-llb. Ba lboa Inn . r..:t.lt.'l or.11c. dl d r.-p.tar. 111.) \'atn q 1. ·.,."' lohn< •lz.ld . r.:r.hll 1~1 l dg.-- w•tc:r. $2oo w ,nard \011 1-un 1 2-u,l<\ dwel11ng , ~ll•.J 1 ·rano~d.a -''<'. ~.k.l,l''ll. and alter at tons at 1.:-13 r Ba} S~l•. t 1cnn Jagc:ars. s .:n •1u Ra l- t'>oll Bhd. S3oo. \ln . ( . \'. Cottou. ~nd stnl\ o~ddtl oo !54< f n,ean front. TITI...E INSURANCE AND '9 1 ov TRUST C0\4PANY. a corpor-Patrt\ k CI'Connur. dcmoluh. attoo. aa tnaatee, wall sell at aJtt -w ~ dth Sr .. .s:,oo. public auc tion. to lhe hi&hest Sou•h ~euern < aptt.il, rc:pltn bidder, for cash. in lawful .11 ouO r. Ba\ ~~4. money o f the Untted States, all payable at lhe time or sale, die follow1n1 ducribed real property, ai tuated 1 n the County o ( Oranac. State of C alifornia, and described 11 follow1, to-wtt: Lot 13, Block 134, of Lake Tract u abown on Map 'e- cordcd in Book 4, Paae 13 of Miacellancoua Mapa, Record or Oranae County, C alifornia. Said uJe will be made With- out co•enant or wananty rc- a&rdiftJ title, poueuion or enaambrancca to utidy the o bliaatjon aec:ured by and puuaant to the power or aale conferred i n a certaia deed of traat necatod by WIL- FRED ZANDER AND GENE- VA ZANDER. bia wife, tnaa- t.or, to TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST <X>MPANY, a corporation as t naatee, for die M8efit ud accuitJ of ~LDIUID 'RUnt GLACKEN, Eaec:.trb of lite •n of MBIU..B Z. MOstER. 0.. ceued. clat eel J•e ltd, lt6l •d reeocdedJ•• lOa,lt6l , ia dte ollie. of aeCoutJ Recotder of Ch C:O.ty of < f. Rub~rl demoltsh ga- r .l)o:e 13"'1 W Ba \. $3-.){l and ll)flllrUC t new .;.ua.:e laundn room lind hohb, room. S!l.~tll. 10 OC COURSE 01 COIPUTEI OPEIAnOI Computer pro p amm1n1 tn- trucuoo w1ll be offered for lhe fi r~t time dunna eventna hours at Oranae Coast Col- leae. ~tarttn a Jan. 27 w1lh the o pentna o r !>pnn& semes- ter. The course will provtde ad- vanced s tudy 10 electronic dt&ltal computer opcralton. 1nclud1n&symboltc and macro pro11amm•na. and pro parn umtna and plann1na. pnn- Ciplcs of mapettc tape pro- pamnuna. acoountana. aud•- tjna and data prot~cuon. Students w1ll carry o ut laboratory auaprnents on the IBM l401 buaaneu data proceutna computer. llleodore Talton, a dayttme malbemaoca and data pro- ceuana 11'\acructor at OCC will be lb~ neniq clau an- atructor. (7lll), S&atf of Cali- .. Llber 6511 of ~ SIRVIMG IM ICOIIA &I pep 161. Atrri(y PY1. J.aea lt. Pete" J .. .., ua. I'M Jr.. a a. 10n of Mf•· Muy o. 1Ttt.BlNIUlANC8 AND Kowy. 1147 PMlwuro A•e .• 'faUST aJMPANY, Coac.a Me1a, ••• .. en ••· •• Tn•'" ., .. .., 10 th• 7a lalaauy 8J 1!.;.0. rao.1, O.•i .. o. a Kona. He II a A .. iaUiftt Seen._, driver i• .._ '* Ba.u&liaa'a ,. ....... = J•. 16. u. 30, a. • ..., A ot ... .ai•iuo.'• I• Ill• Ne"'PPft H..-f.aeip . A.rtillefY. POLICE BLOTTER UW,OU HAR8 0R USICI · l ,UiltSMEO 01 THURSO~YS TlfURSOAY. JM. 23, .,,~ COROitA DEl IM. CAL tr . ..,...., • .,, J •. t A rnovte PfOJeclor waa uo- lcn from the Newport Hubor Lutheran Church. 2S01 Cliff Dr .• Newport lle1 &}lta, by an unknown pcrl!oon who removed I)OfiiOrt!o Of 8 louvered Win• dow to '"'" enuaoce to lhe church bu1ld1n aa. .Tv.o lamp... used fo r extepor ll&ht•na. v.ere taken from home~> under COOI>lrUCtiOfl II 1044 Potaus Dr. and 415 Eventng Star Ln.. Dover Shore . . .A tool box and tools were taken from a uuck owned bv Walter Alps , 406 38th St., Ne-Aport .. P olice arre~>tcd Alonzo \\. Ktmball. 430 31st St.. :-.lc'oloport . on a chiiJ&e of pe tl) lhcft. follow- In& the 1ohopltft of a 1..hu.:kco from the Rtchard'., meat counter ... Lance F. Sm1th, 271 ~ Cltff Dr.. Newport Hetghtl>, "AdS arre~tcd on a drunk char&e •n the 3300 block. of v,a Ltdo . :-.!ewport. F ridoy, Jon. 10 Dana Panneleer, 1012 1:.. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa. was treated at Hoag Ho!>pllal after he was struck b) a car whtle crosscna the '>treet ncar Balboa Blvd. and B St.. Balboa. the dnver of lhc car. Charles S. Borden. 433 \1 St.. Balboa. was booked at the Nev.port Jatl on a drunk charge ... Nancy Gate'. 1770 91. B.llboa Blvd.. Central Ncv.port. reported lhe lheft of Jewelrv taken duuna a partv 1n December •n "le\lo · port llet&hh ... Pol1ce •n- ve'>ttaated o~n acctdent on Balboa lc;land. d(ter a c ar dm en b~ Charle' Cozad. 7 ~I Edaewater AH .. Balboa. ran orr the rnad and 'truck gar- age' at 1Z7 '~ Dtamond 1\\e. and ~1fl Rub\ A\e .A radtt> v.a' taken from a lockeJ '"' at Theodore R1•bm' ForJ. 3100 ft. LOill\1 II-A\ . '\e .... fl<HI. A car J11 \en h\ Franc.e\ \lac.;Let~h. &27 '4 Ba' A\e .. ran nff lhe road at Park A,e. and '-"anne A\C . Balt)(la b land. and ~trud a stop ~•Jfl and a ll,hc pole. the pole fell on o1 car owned b' Lam Bran. ~9lb Seashl,re Or. '1\eo,t !'licv.pnrt T1•ol\ were o,tolen frNTI an unlocked aaraae at lhe home of Harold GlaH. 110 lOth St .. Balboa ... T ... o JU- veniles were cau&ht 'hop- ltft•na at lhe All Ame11can \1arket, 3049 E Coast HW) .. COI'CH\1 del M r. . .Pol1ce arreued John J. Sw•aart. SOl W. Bay Ave .• Balboa, on a drunk dnvtna charae at 20th St. and Balb.11 Blvd. Sotllr4oy, J ... 11 Gaaohne waa "phoned fr om 2 cars at th~ home or D. Rodney Lee. 2135 Harbor Vtew Hills ... Butldln& ma- Lenals were reported stolen from Schock Boats, S04 29th St.,Newport. .. EnkO. Kuop- pamakt. 7&0 W. 17lh St., Costa \1e!>a, waa. ane1oted b\ Newport Pollee lJn a char&e or assault and b411en· after a complamt wh s•gned b\ '-"ane Schmadt. 1111 ~. Ocean Ft.. Balboa. ~~ohn told offt- cers Kuoppamakt '>lruck her ... Pollee arrested Alan D. Chhe. 616 \\-. Ocean .. t.. Balboa. on a drunk charac at 216 Popp~ Ave .. Corona del \1ar. .. Ro) 1\1 D. '1\dlla.ml>on. 234Avocado St.. Co~ota \1c~a . wu arre st.cd •tt 23rd St. and W. Ocean Ft., 'Newport. on a drunk dnv•na charae ... Pollee 4rrestcd f:-..d,.ard R. Hawkms .190J '\e .... port Bhd. !'lie-Aport, on a drunl ~harac at 31nd St. and Balh<•.t Bhd. Sundoy, Jon. 12 Stephen Stmmon-. lOt> f:. Oc.:ean Ft.. Balboa and '4,u- ren True II 3270 ( abrdl" St. co .. ta \1e'a "Acre ln\llhcd tn a rear enJ ~~~~~~~'ll•n ncar 'ewporl Bhd anJ \ '" L1d11 IJ.on.Jay, Jon. 13 f ool\ -Aerc talen from .;n unlnd.ed car n v.ned b' Jean Clarl. 1(}11 Bwad St . '-ev.· port Hct&ht'>. .\ htc.\ d e "''*' taken frnm " .. arpo~t .u the home nf t:11, Lehm iin 1108 '4. B"lbl'• Bl\d. B.sl- bl>a. . Porfmo \1arque ~. 2386 '1\ie ,tmm\ter A\ e. C1>~ta \le'>a. w.t ~ arre'>ted b' ,e.,.- JX'rl lkach (lt•l•ce on a burg- tan <.harar follo-A mg tnH'· uga11110 o f a lhc ft from a hou~e trader at Ltdo Terra .. e UDO SKAYIIG IIUG ) Ul H { (J "4 PI 1-7 1- HARRI-R \RfJP IUHICUitiNG SHOE SHINES ~ .. OINTMENT AVAILAaLE OR 3-67.0 l1Sl V1A LIDO. .. fWPOitT aEAO. f R EE P-t RKI~G STUFFED EARS '-'hen ~our gr .. ndm<llher ,. ... , .a g~rl. LUll''" lhf'lrc:J I 10 t'll.td. pepper .antJ ''"«I <lll ""'her f..tHIIIIt.'C..tr.Ai.hL renlC\.1-.. Th.anl.~ to medt • .al .,.,, ... ,.,<' ••ur t""'' [.are much bcller tu.!"' "c 'c m.sn' cth:\.lt•c mc,Jt,JII•"" th.tl l.top tnfauon' f.t,l rc.lu..,· , ''" '"'"·'' "'"' ">o. don't rei~ ''" 'home n:mcdt~' "'hl·• ''''I r,· •II 'I our hc..hh "~l1ur mtl\l pr~'"'u' l'lh'<""'n 1 h:.al ll.t' \Ut.h let \t.>ur rh"'"'.tn r rc.,.,rtbc. lhc fTli.·J•••nc:' tho~ I "'111 bc mo'l etfcu"c flu HlU I hen rc.,l<:ml'o:r U\ for ~U41H~ pre.,., qrtmn ""mf'lounJtna; Christensen Pharmacy 30'21 £. COAST lrWT-COitO"A DEL MAlt OII IOLE 3·2!1~ (.' M e Plm<d To ·'•noun" Tht.' :\ppotnlmenf ()f PARKER DALE 0) '-'fonugt'f 1f The Lu~ -\n,ICI'II'~ ()ffa< e- 611 V\ dshtrt Boult-vord I ond ( tRA C. HILGERS OS '-'tanager of Tlw Brentwood ()ffjce lllf28 Son \ ICt.'nle Bo ulevard Hayden, Stone & Co. I'""IWJIOftcc-d UteC>h•h.e.J a•z · M-.kn New Yurt. ~toea t:.c~a• '-'•k eo. .. Stec:.• E•r hot\aft AM mtw, .....-ute:•pel ••('tw.f'll.-.. UNDECIDED? ColOr? Stereo? NOW!. AlliN ONEI WI,NCOLOR .TV COMBINATIONENTERTAIN~ENT CENTER MCMiel 7000W-3 • Tht Lt Mans $ 95 673-5477 I(.,OIT "AUOt ElmC. ·• THURSilAY, JN4.13. 1~4 co•o•-on ••. cA&.tF. SANTA AHA 2204 SO. MAIN IT. ............ S-2719 !Moat 0... -c ..... ...., . R. IJ. VISITING MEMBERS of the Newport Chapter Junior Auxd ary of the Nal ional Charity League are bc1ng wekomed to ttH• John Tracy Clintc by Mrs. Spencer Tr.1cy, wife of the .:~c to• and founder of the cducattonJt center for pre -school deaf chi I dren. Pictured here, I eft to 'ri ght, are Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Charles Ma rland Johnson, chatrman of the Junror Auxt- ltary, and Mrs . Kae Ewing, reservattons chatrman. The Tracy Cl•n1c tS the marn philanthropy of the Newport Chapter. BENEFIT SLATED ~atwnal Charrl\ L eaaue, 'e\\f'llrl (hapter tn\rtatrun~ .uc an the mad lor a "tlrop- rn" ~unJic coffee tn be held lr••m 10 111 noon T ue .. Ja,, I ch J J~o. .. nrJan(l. tn \1r., \!o at. l1an· B fott. pre"dent. l hc lrdo l!.lc ba,rrunt ho•n e ••f \1" [dwarJ J. R.uh tc lr \\all he the !>e t- un, lotft p.u:Lage' v.all be ,,.IJ at the I e.tguc') Tt .. k- ,,.~ l cr fhrrft Shop and pro- u:cd• c.Jcvntcd 111 the chap- ter', 1a1n phalanthroph\, the lnhn Iran C'la naL an educa- uon.t l ~o.entcr fell pre~ochonl deaf ~hlldren and thear par- o:nt'>. \1r~. ( Ia' ton I . Ru .. c: " ~..hasrman . and her cummattee snclude., \1me !>. lll>v.ard B. l.av. son. Rrcbard " Ln,e- land, John L. Laun Jr. and "tllaam S. \fc.,,enger \\hn "'all be on hand to greet the guc•h. 1:.\ecutl\e bu.trd Jrrectm,, v.hn ancluJe \1r,. llenrv Wag· ncr Jr .. thraft <ohllp .. haarman. and \if,. R. ~crth \1ac hel.,en, phalanthroph\ cha•rman, v.dl d!>'>ISl 10 ho!>IC~' Jul te:.. WALTAH CURIFS JlAWAIJAJf SBOPS Amt'nt'a's Largest Selectron Repeat Program Rounrta da Clo.;-k Hawaiian Fa.slhlon rhc Pacc.J P tper of llamelrn 0peu Swa. 4 E..._-Oa :t.JO:IO y,rJ J ptpe agatn lnr all the '-=~~=~==~~~=M~A~a~Df=E~A=VE..~==·=ALI~=ao==A=JSLAJm=~~=~ krddte" who m" 'iec.J the ar trtp r tn "Never ~e ver L and" vaa Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER -Bl.DLDING MATERIALS the '-laae pc:rfmmanc..e "'hrch v.a' a complete 'ellout the earl\ pan of December' fhe (. haldren·, Theater Mewporl 819\t.. C.ta Meea Liberty 1-l•l Gusld production offer'> a ~~==~~~==================:!.. .. a!> t of 80 zappana through r ___ ____ _ a ptpeJ up 'er,aon of ths<i l -~ age old d •)"". and ''ngang I JOHNNIE'S Ll QUORS and d.tnung I ll the tune., c>f the llulc.Jc:n· r andov,..,h ... ong £)1· I ( 1 II I\ 0 w n e r 3S37 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. • Tl U ·.PifO;'Ijt: ORro l e 3 -7530 Orco Block Co. Bun.DING BLOCKS -ALL SIZES -ALL TYPES Te~: JAcboa 7·Z2H IOU l[atella. St_t_ p2D S. MiliA. Scmta ADa MaaterW.Wh-.,.._ NAME BRAND WATCHES DIAMONDS • IEWEL.RY • GIFTS llf W. lM St.. c:.t. .._ • u...ty ...._ • For lec:al News • \\fllln& team Drredor ~~ \1arthc:ll .t 1\1r,. uerrald) Ran- dall ..tnd ~..h11rengraph\ " by Rt~o.l \ (\1r, Rnhert) llarrr:., Y.hn dl\1• pia'' the: Paper. \1r ,. Budd' H"en " produc- tloln ~o.no1rd tnator. DESSERT AID CARDS AT EIELL CLUI PARTY The Ebell Club of Nelo\port Beach wall entertatn the11 husbands and guest~ at a de~\C:rt and c ard part} at 7 l() p m. h 1da'. Jan. 31. at the { luhtwu<.e tn Balboa. \lr!>. R.t\ :-.ael .. cn and \irs. llarra<o Lee v.tll be chaarmen for the affarr. There v.dl be home-cooked refrc: ~hments: table and door- praze!i wtll be a•ven to haah score o;, Re ervauons may be made at OR }-0203 or OR }-7804. SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign THE OMLY MEWSPApiEI PIIMTED AND PUILISHED IM THE CITY Of NEWPORT IEACM 1721 E. COAST HWY .. CORONA DELMAB OIJOLE 3-0550 NAIL Df Tm1 ODD ... 1"'GGI CII&CZ • CoUll TODAY ONE YEAR --------~ UO Out.ide of Bar-ANa ----... Name __ Moiling AddT .. -------------------- "Paed P1per" wall be pre· .. ented at 10.30 a.m. and z. 30 p.m. Saturda\, Jan. !b and at 2:30 p.m. Sunda), Jan. 27. at the Oranae C'oa'>t College audttorrum. The Ch ildren', Theater Guild ha'> al'c> produced "The \tuacle a1 Demel Texas.. and ' The Pale Psnk Draa on". J YOUTMS ARRESTED II II»IIEIIY CIIAIIGE Two Newport Beach pollee officers have been credited wath the arrest of 3 youlha accused of Ileal ina about S70 in an eaaly momina rob- bery of the Mr. Donut shop, at 135 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, Sunday, Jan. 12. Officer R.S. Hamilton uid he aaw the youtha dtivina south on Dover Dr., about 9 a.m., just after he heard a description of thear car over bis radio. At the intersection ol Dover Or. and Cout Hwy .• officer Hamilton wu joaned by officer T . Stowers . The officeu followed die car west on Cout Hwy . The youtha a&opped their car on Cout Hwy •• and the officers arreated Robert T. lfiaaot~er, Allen E .. Webrbeim and Jobn B. Morabito. EDIIOI CO. Alii FOil UTE IEDUCnOIS Substantial rate reductaona have been propoaed by Sou- them California Edison Com- pany for domestic and aeneral service customers of recently meraed California electric Power Company in fi lina wath the Calafomia Public Utilities Commiuion. Tbe rate cuta would ranae from 6. 3 to 22 .I percent (or domestic customers, accord- ana to diatract manaaer Ralph Kiser. •DETAILED GENERAL INSURANCE COY!RAG! •r ED rARD PR(X;RAM FOR CONCERT 'f'he Oruac Covncy Phi&.-"atlftiDn I c Soc i O'Y 8ftftOIUI cot t.he ~ararn (or the 3 iden- tscal youth (CJOCfttl on Sat- mlay. Pab. l. at Oranao Cout Colleac Aoditoriom, reatu.rina die full Loa Anae- lel Philhannonie Orchestra under the dir•ction of llcnry Lcwia. Tho orcbutta wall play the firtt rao~emont of .. SymphMy No. 4:'(1talian) bl W..dela· soh.n, "Sorcerer 1 Appro~ tice•• by Dukas; "Pacede Suste" by Wolton; and Ovar- Dimes Drive. Help . Needed An appeal for volunteer help has been made by Mrs. Jerry Anderton, Harbor area chairman o( the Oranae Coun- ty March of Dames "Mother• s March". set for Tuesday naaht , Jan. 28. Accord ana to Mrs. Ander- son. more volunteer marchers are needed to belp ra1se funds for the 1964 March of Dames health proJJam. The proaram • s to provade c are and treatment for children sufferana from barth defects and arthrlll~>. Mr!>. Anderson sa ad the Man .. h of Dames has e!tta- Kiwanis Club Names Leaders r Or Dudley Pf~f hu been I' lee ted pre, 1dent nf lh# Cos!" \lesa 1\twanlll Club ~ucceedinl Hun SaHcll flthl"l nffll'l"l' riPfle<i ~~ tha .;~nnu,ol 1\t\\.antl' an<>tallatton are l\rr111 R 111101 ltr \I • trl' pt ,.~,. nr111 Rurl f r.ankhn ~ nn11 VI< • ~·"'lei,., I nr Tllnma• '\l'l<lln, '""~'''"" .onrl Rol R:olw-lrf'~• '•'"' n,. ,.. '"' ll<lmNi .. I lhr lr· • "' r n"'' r ountr' !'lnh thnMr ,,.,., nc 11o rr,. l.N' \11<~11 John I ''"" Rill H.at,l('t frank Olcl· • rn. m Robrr• \\ 111more Pt-111 \\ 1-.on •nd 1\ronnl"lh Vt!!liO ~IN.tcfl (no-Ill ~~~ 1\lWIIDI· ,., of lhl' \ rar v.as Dt Soh f'rawtnn1 RATE REFUIDS HELP LOCAL GAS USEIIS Local aas customer~ are gettrng 100d news In thetr mad these days. accordana to Jut.ttn M. Kenned\',Oranae ('nunt)' dtvasaon manager for Southern Countae& Ga, Co. fhe cnmpanv as matl•ng out the frr\t refund of the S51.5 mall10n whr ch Southern Coun- ue~ and Southern C alafomia Gar;. Companae s are retumana tn the11 2.7 mallaon customers throuJhout the Southland. The refunds are besna made tn the form of c red a ts on cur- rent ball~. wath estamated -.a, tnJ!> averaaana S7 to S8 per domestic c ustomer. The refunds result from rate adju stments on the part of the local au companies' out-of-& tate s upplier, El Paso Natural Gas Co. The adjust- ments were ordered by the Federal Power Commissaon and came about larae ly lhrou· ah the combined efforts of the Califom1a Publac Utsli- tiea Commissson and the two local au companses. LAIYEIS liE IEEDED IY U.S. Alii FOIICE The Atr Force as vt tally an need of youna lawyers, it 11 announced by Seraeant Ball Jenninas. Oranae County Aar Force representative. He saad that the Au Force Law- yer parttc lpatea in every major field of law, ranaina from lt11l work an crsminal cases to partacapataon in neao ttataons and draftina aJJecmcnta between the United Statu and Poreian Nauona. More informat ion may be obtained from SaL Jennina• at 223 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, Kimberly 7-2288. bliahcd almost 70 treatment ccncera at hosp1 tala in the United States. The ccnten enable doctors to treat more children sufferana from birth dcfecu than could be sup- ported by the March of Dimel alone, she saad. Volunteen can offer to help by callana Mu;. Anden.on at 675-1342. CM Chamber Names Officers COSTA ~IESA f'•l'dforiC'k Say•. dlrKtM nf andiL'l rril relatlonll for Colltn~ Radto, h11• bef.n f'IKifd p!'f'aldf'ftl II( thf' chamber n( commf'rcf Hf sur · ceeda RK'bart Hart Other olflcen named durti'lf;: the Thuraday luncheon at l\1eq Vfl'de ~· Club wtn hrst VtC'f prfStdent .John Doyof mana~ter .. I 1 r~nn' llt<'ono Vlt t prf'Sidl'nl Lou1.• Rt'nn1 prestdent Om 'lUI I llll~>mobrlf' treasurf'r 1 hllorrl \\··-Mort ' 1u.tant 'IC'" w•·"dt·nl alll1 mo~l'l l.llf'r Far~t F'c-c!fllll 'IAIII1j;!• A IJ~an ol Alhambrll TM UN.'UII\t tommllll'f' ,, romprr~ ol the tout nt>.,.•h r lf'(Ud off ltf'r\ ani! !)ai-l prr' G.lnt Han ac:rordtnJ to '\K:k Z~ener. cham~r manl&fr IEGIIIEIS SAJLIIG COUIISE IS 0 FFEIIED A be&•nners course an .. all· ang started Tuc:sdav, Jan. 21 , at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Tht cour ~oe 11> o pen to an~ one over 12 'ears of aae. The 6-wee k course 1 !> set up by the Nauonal Boauna Squadrons , and feature• rn · s tructors P.M. Royce , Dack Reaneman. Rudy Choy, Jer· ome Roban son. and Reaaae Whate . Students wall recetve lessons an s11l handlana. m• euvers. and rules of the road. The course 1 s free. The only cost tnvolved IS for the work· book. "Saalana Illustrated," by Mr. Rovce. 1,. ~ I COMPLETE LOW& REDUONG INTEREST RATES • turo to ''Don Pa .. .,ale .. by Ooeiuui. The lc:hedula is a• rot- Iowa: at 10 a.m. fot Coua Meaa chtldren. at II a.m. for Newport Beach and lluntrna- ton Beach, and l2 noon for Santa Ana. Tuatsn, Oranae. Laauna Beach, San Juan Capietrano, San Clemente and Dana Point c hildren .. JfJprellldt ~ GlJturdl Conma hi !If- A CON TlNUJ,.G CON GREGA nONAL CHURCH lk. Thomaa 8. Houvcr. Mwat.r !uMJ •~• 10:00 A.M. at •• Port n•atr• 1905 &at Co .. tHi .. _,, at Halio-.. A•a. Gate* ,_oot at 10:00 A.W.-N•netJ Can Ptooft'-4 OF ACE: 4l' HeHotrape Ave.-Ptloftt •75-U2l ChriAcm Sdeace S.rricee naT ,.c:a ... u~IICII-OP C81111T. KiDIDI 330S Via Udo N"'port 8each SUNDAY SCHOOL t :15 a.m. and 11 un. SUNDAY SDVICI:S 1:15 • 1l a.m. WEDNESDAY ZVERING MEE'T1 NG I p.m. READING ROOM 3315 V .. Udo, N,pt. Judi Open Wftk da~ t a.m. to 5 p.m. W~nesday, I a.m.·7:45 p.m Tuesday and Friday- • a.m. to • p.m. UCXIIIJ) c:aua:a or cawT. KiDIDI ..... t ...... ~--3118 Eut Cout Hl"'way Corona del Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15a.m. SUNDAY SDVJCE 11 a.m. WED!fi:SDAY EVEJmfG MEE11lfG 1:00 p.m. UADil'fG .OOM- 31113t Edt Cout Hlpway Open week d.ap.- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You are cordially invited to attend Ol&ardl lervk:ee and to .... the ... cllq -..a. Lutbenm Claurda Of the .... Lvtheren Olurct\ in Amtnoa 35-U East Crout HIP"Y c.ona del..., PASTOR PRANK <a.MI l'boae: OIUole a...a SUNDAY SCKIDUIZ 9: 1~ a.m. • • FamUy "onhlp lnc:ludl.D& Sunday Cbaarcb School 11:00 a. rn. ··WonbJp F"lr8t lapt.Wt Church of eo.ta Mesa laptllt llbk Fellowllltp ( .... , ................ , Santa Ana It Marnolla lea. D: P. G. Neumann, putor SUNDAY SEJlVJCD 1:45 a .m. Sunday School ] ] :CO Lm .. Nomina won~a~, 6:00p.m. Tralnlnr Unloaa 7·C1J p.m. Ewnlnr Wwlldf WED~ESDAY 7:20p.m. Bible Study 8:00p.m. Pray.r ..._lnl Gilpist &t~rran Gllpm~ MISSOUI'I SYNOD 760 Victoria Sueat Coeta Mua U I -S404 S.day Wonbip Str'lice I:U •ct 11 :00 a.ftl. S.clay School •cS Adllllt Bibl~ Clau 9:30a.m. Loth&r V. Tonow: Paator CHRIS11AN ELEMENT~RY SOtOOL HOME LOAN PROMPT COIIJTIENTS. PERSONAL ATIEN110N SERVICES .. C. OF C. WOMEN INSTALL ... u .. &t ... ltYiae Coul Coilllu, Clu ., eooe ... , • J•. 2S. rfeC.ofwill iadact m• folio ... laa omcera: Miu MualfY ~. pr•al4•a.; Mra. R.L. Baoc., Yic.,....u.,_c; Mra. Madia .... ,. aect•c.ur. Mr•. l!dpt P. Hlrtk, u. .. eu.r. aad board ......... Wra. Qart.. H. Bur, Mra . O.UIItl Cluarch, Mra. Par•l Walker aad ~a. Bdward L. ..,....,..,. O.W. IU-.4., ct. t• 41- JIWII NOLMIS She's 'Poster Girl' ty wbo wi lb to help eradicate the utioa'a nambor two kil- ler cfiaeaae. Mha ~., will oodlae CS.. Wo.ea' I Di?iaioa PlOP• for cr.. COIIIIaa , • ., lad ... .... ce •• .,_iu.. daai,.. mM for apoa.iaa acthitiea. Speakera for dae occ.ioa will be: Pred lda001pe, pr.,. li4eat ol the Newport Hlltlof Oaalber of eoa.erca,'wllcKe topic will be .. lmportaace of die Women' a Di•iaioa"; Jack. Bantett, necetiYe aeeret.ary, .. What i I aPMiber or eom.. met<:e1"; Robert Voortleea, preaideAt or tbe Marine Di.;- aioa, "The Importance or Mariae Acti•itiea to Newport Beach"; aod Robert E. Hu- ria, atippe_r of the Coa.no- dorea DiY11ioa, •• Acti•e mcm- berahip in the Lire of a Cbamber ... OHicers Named Mra. Maclyn Somera, preai- dont of the Women'• Pellow- ehip or St. Andrew' a Preaby- lerian 0\urcb, announce& the appointment of the followina departmental orricera: M.a. Paul Ooa.nie) Holmea of Bay Shore• baa boon ae- le<:tod aa oae offin peuoaa in the natioo 10 be a "poat.er aut.. for the Ameri<:an C&D- <:er So<:icty'a 1964 Cancer Cnaude. C ancer attuek twice in her family. Pellowahip: Mu. Lee Bo- lin, cba1nnan; Mu. Vin Jor- aenaen, aecretary for mem- borabjp; Mel. Ralph Deaver, aecretary for ecwnetucal relauona; Mu. Thomaa ~ ... aecretary rorevanaelilm, and P4a. Mont Pnend, c1rcle co- ordinator. Propan: Mn. J ohn Dean, dl11nnan; Mn. l'el1a Youna. aecretary for apiritual life and atewardahip; Mrs. Pre- derac Strauch, aec:retary for mi111onary educauon; Mn. John Thouaand, aecreury for aoeial educatJon and action, lftd Mn. Lawrence G01t, aecretary for literature. Millioo'a nauoowide will aee .ber oo poateu made fa- miliar by tho jubilant and bopeful ea<:lamation, "I'm <:ured of can<:er! .. Her own bout w1th caour coded lut May, wben 1i1 yean or pmodic obae"a- tioo followiaa aa operauon in 19S7ahowed no recurrence of cancer. Bot Mra. Holmea' mother- in-law waa not u fortunate. Sbe, too, wu lttuck by can- cer but aaeeumbod 10 i 11 rnaaea in 1960. Mu. Holmu, now ae"ina aa pruident of the Oranae County bran<:h of tho Ameri- <:a.n Can<:er Soc:iety, under- went <:an<:er auraery more thu fiYO yean aao and bu nperieo<:ed no rec:uneo<:e of the diuue. (Pin yeara ia coaaidered proof of <:ore if there ia no recunence). sa.. ie abowina her srati- bado by workina u a \'Oion- t.eer for the American Cancer Soc:iety. Her dedicatJon to U.. ACS boaan in 196<' wbea abe undertook t.be chairman- abip of the Cancet Cnaaade in Newport Beach. Sbe bu aince bold nwneroua poai- tiooa of leaderabip in the County Branch. PiaJStina cancer baa become a peraonal campaian for Mra. Holmee, joinina hundred& of other •olunteen in the eouo- ,o .... I!._LY •r••s c,-.u• NOW AT 1780 NEWPORT BLVD. Pb. 646-9313 Cotta \4eaa w ij~~ ~ .. II A GOOD MIIGHI'>R If you are a new<:omer, or know of a newcomer to lhe Harbor ~tea who hu not boen welcomed, do her a favor by callin, the Harber Viaitor between I and 10 a.m., and the wi II call on your friend with nluable information awl aifta from friendly baaiaeu ftm11 whic:t. •~ rUdy to help her become acquainted widl her new aunoundinaa. Mu. Holme a, whoae huaba.nd ia vico-preaideat of Aetojet in Oowaoy, i a the 100tbor of four c:bildrn, Soo, 17, Mi- chelle, IS; Paul Jr., 12; and Roaer, 6. PHILLIP K. DUNN, son-In- law of lotrs. Ruth T •ylor of J206 Dover Or., Westcliff, has been commissioned a second li eutenant in the Air Force upon graduation from officer uaining school at Lackland Air Fo~ Bise, Texas. He Is being reassign- ed to Williams AFB, Arizona, for pilot training. IIILL ILII 11 In 1n .... ..,.. Boot Section No. 7 of t.be Newport Beacb Eboll Clab will be formed Monday, J ao. l7, at an 11 a.m. taffee klatacb at the home of Mea. Ray Nielaeo, 331 Holmwood OriYO, Newport Heipta. Mra. Ni•l••· c:laainDu pro- tem, ini lea any m«Dber in- tareatod in joioina tbe poop to atteod. Mrs. Jack Bant, former UO..A ioatnactor, who al110 taapt a c:oaree oa li- Wnhlre for teacbera at Orlllae Coalt Coli•••· will ah• the lirat book rniew. lOY '01 THIIIIDIIS THI HAIIOI vtSITOI ...... , 01 J,;21" Dr. and~a. Cad E. Rieder, 2901 S.Uiaa S. Dr .• Harbor View Hilla, .,. pueeu of a IOD bona Moaclay, Ju,. 1), ia "'"-Hoaphal. *CROWN HARDWARE* •A IIOVIIIIOC.D .......... ln)U - .... O&D CClll..a.Y ...,. a.. . .... CIOIICWaaa. ... World Se"ice: Mn. Web- Iter J. Jonea, cb11nnan; Mn. R.A. Nelaon, aeeretary for national miaaiona; Mra. Ro- bert D. Greeley, ae<:retary for ecumenical mia11on1, and Mra. Cameron Watt., aec- retary for aewina and au~ plica. The Iliff of orriceu 11- liltina '111. Somera includea: Mu. John Dean, fint vice- preeident; Mn. Stanley Le- Liene, aeeood v1ce prell· dent; Mr1. P .O. Baker, aecre- tary; Mn. Georae Woodbury, correapondina ucreury; Mra. Jamea N. Wilaon, ueu11ter, and Mra . Robert Bernard, parhmentanan. tiOIIT llttALLAnOI l!!nll TOIIIIIT Tbe Chriatian Buaineu Men'• Cormutteoa of Newport Bead& and Lapna Beach will hold a joint inatallation dinner meetina thia nenina at the Villa Manna reatau- rant. Mike Dwalleebe Jr. of Coata Men, Harbor Area p11ntina oonuactor, w1ll be inatalled •• preaident of the Newport Beach. poup, aucceedina Doc! Bowman or Aetonatro- nic. Tbe new preaideot of the Laaana conw:nittee i1 Pranci 1 Burlinaham, reaident oC Harbor View Hilla, who ia uaociated witb tbe LaPAa Beach office of Dean Winer a eo. .LDUPI PIUI II "ALIIITA OUT.OII'' The third of t.be aeriea of wildlife film& in color, apoo- eored by the Sea and Saae Branch of the National Audu- bon Soc:iety will be ahown at 7:45 p.ra. thi a Sablrday, Jan. lS, at ~edley Jaior Hip Sebool, 2110 Weat Edia- aer St., Suta Aft a. l!dpr Jooea, natin of Mooee Jaw, Saatatebowan. wi II pruent hi 1 film. ''AI· berta O.tdoora," ahowiaa differeaa birda •d uimala ol Go Pro-tiaee, amoaa Gem, moo a a, elk, dte Caaa4a Lyu, llordea ofbohemlaa wuwma•. piae IDd neaiaa poabeab ucl tile uowy owl. CITY COUNCILWOUA N Helen Kee ey of Laguna Beach presents fttst P" ze trophy to Terry F=taneq1n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flaneg•n of Cameo H gh- lands, for expert r•d•ng tn the western horsemansh•P class at the f~rst annua Chr strras A ·-Troohy HO•SP sn-w ancl and GymKhana, .>rganozecl by Ranrh- Ntgue R•d•ng C uo. Terry and her norst, JOit:er,arefrorr:theRancnc Cerr tos Rtdng Club of ':orona 1e Mar. (Ly ~>'s LJq1.1na Dhotol UMITRD rUMO TO MilT ,.. .......... ti., of dta Ne'W'JN)ft 8adl V. t.ed Faa4 will be laeld at aooa Wedu• dey, Fn. 5, •t dle lniae Coaat Coucry Cleb, accor• iaa 10 Preaid•t Jolaa ttop. wood. Theta wi U be electioe or direct.ota- SPOITCOATS IEI'OIT HAIIO• UStGI S lHUMSOAY. JM.ll ~4 co•o•~ on ••. CAlif. IIA TTBESIES JrKW--........a l.tftc"W.T .,.. ... ' et a -c:.... COSTA WISA WATTIBS CO 11 ............... u...., .... DIESS SHI TS SPOITSHim CLEARANCE UPT030%0FF SWEATERS SLACKS SHIRT JACS KNIT SHIRTS FOR Til t \H\ \\110 Ol\111\0S THE fi...;EST STOCK UP YOUR LINEN SHELVES NOW AND SAVE SAVE SAVE! famous SPRING MAID • sheets 2.49 ~wy wtu te Spnnpn&Jd cotiDn percale sheela and <:ale&. A size to fi 1 eve f) bed. "Spnnalasbc" com era on fitted l.beeta. 2.99 121101 .. twin top t• 2.99 Twin fitted bottom t• 1.39 • h 101" fuU top l.ll ).)9 P\111 fitted botiDal tll S.tt 11lll4" Kbaa fitt.d bottom 4..• 6.99 lOit\.dUW" tJaa aiae... 1.11 79c 4bllh) pillow caae. ea .. l.lt 411• liq _.,.., caae,. -. l• (I) /' . @p~/'!:fcak ,, SPRING MAID • Martex Toft·t-la Redueed FOR OUR Jaaauarv \\ .. hitP Saw • MARTE X "SOVEREIGN" Luxury Colors Both 25" x 48" - Regular 2.00 H on d -16 ' x 28 · R e gu I or 1 . 29 Wash Cloth -13" x 13" Regul ar 49 c Both Mots 22" x36" Regular 4. 98 21"x36" -Regular 7.95 . l 1d Cover -Regular 2.19 SALE l.ll SAlE tiC SAlE IN SALE 1.11 IALII.II SALE 1 •• C.ttoa Tufted Bu 2f'' x36" -Regular 5.95 2.(" Round -Regular 4.50 Ltd Cover -Regular 2.00 .. IALit.M .SALE 1.11 .. SILl 1.11 U.OBUB -Ho.B&Y -IPGaTn84a CHILDaaN•a WI!Aa -U.IRI I(VORT MUIO• ( .. GI •' 'UiliSM(O 01 TMUISDAYS _._,, JM. a • CONIA Dt:L•M. CAll,. .1 ~HIJilC:HES .I St. M&tk Prabytetlaa Oarcb, CotCDa del Mar--A bl&b echool youtbcommlnee l.lln c:barp of the 10 1. m. aenlu lhl• Suoday. wbidt 11 beiDa obtaved u Youth St&DNy. Gaat tpukcr wiU be the RCY. Dollald Hamock, Pra- byterlan UoiYcnlty puto. at u~. The Lutheran Church of the Matter. Corona del Mar--"Tbe Only StatUI mat eounu" .,m be tbe termon topic of the Rev. Fraok Gunn for the 9: 1~ and 11 a_ m. Sunday servaces. MutcrOOGoaatHwy. aadOrdtld Av-.~ ,_ LutMiaa Qorda tw pwcbaaed a tltcnur etaC.ayaa raervolr aaclhopa tobe&lncon- etrvctiCD aoon. Tbe Plymoum conpeptloo abO voted to folD !be C.UfomJa Alloelatloo of Coogregadooal Cbriltlan Chut· cba. A dlwcb offica vaean•y wu fined by the electlco of Mn.. bymOftd Kent Harvey u trus- urer. ZONTA GIRLS from Harbor Area high schools were guests of the Zonta Club at a luncheon Jan. q at the Senior Citi- zen's recreation center, Cliff Haven. Seated, left to right, are Edith Slcalmow- sk l and Linda Craig, Costa Mesa High, and Jeanne Brode, Coron1 del Mar High, Standing, left to right, are 9etsy O'Neill, Hatbor High; Marcia Irwin, COM High; Cindy Minney, Harbor High, and Sally Ann Galvin, COM High. <Ensign photo). The Plymouth Congregational Church. Corooa del Mar--The 2nd charter day annl vcnary wlU beobtetved at tbe 10 L m. Sun- day service. The cen:mony will include the dgPlng of a tcroll as an act of rededication by church membcrt. Dr. Thorn- u Hoover w1U preach on ·A Coyen&nt1ng Congregation. • The F1nt fnptut Church of Costa Mesa--Or. P. G. Neu- mann will preach oo •Tbe Ooe- TbaogChlistian• atrhe 11 a.m. Sunday service. At 7 p.m. he will d1scuss queariont uked by the congregarioo. coocernmg the recent v11it of the Pope. the test ban treaty. and which church saves. Tbe council of the Newport Harbor Lutberao Cburch. Nc..,- pon Helpu. hu appolnted a building committee, compriled ofCallArtbofer, Wesley He•dl. Aub~y Hora and Raber Yoder. The committee wiD rtudy futura bulldiDg ne.edl of tbe dlurch. Work day bat been .et for tbiJ Saturday, Jan. ~. bc&IIUliog at 8:30a.m. Men of the cluucb area.ked IObrlngubovel. boe. rake, pick, hammer. saw or wbeelbanow for the •happy bout" w01k day. •niPPI.ALIOI STAT! •• 'n!U "TELEPHONE DOODLES" Newport S.ac:b Council membet Doreen Manhall bas been appointed by John Ber- lin, preaident of the Leaauc of California Citiea, aa mem- ber of tho Leaaue' 1 rnenue and tuation conmittee. Thi• important cOI'mlittee Will atudy loc:al-atat.e fiun- cial rolatiouhipa. City Attorney W aJ ter Cbar- amaa waa appoiated 10 the l.AaJUe committee oo ao•em- mntal immllllity. City Muaaer Bob Coop, membor or the Leaaue'. board ol director~, was auiped lD tbe k ai•lative committee. A.SSIGM!D TO C.G. CUTTER Wi IIi am 0. Winton, aeamao awrentice, USCG, aon of Mr. and Mu. Jamu P. Winton of 1237 Bayaido Dr., Corooa det Mar, b .. a.raduatod from ro- cmil uainina at the Coast Outd Baae, Alameda. He baa beet\ llaoafeaod lD the Coaat <llard Olttor Outer at AI .. meda for adunced trainina beforo retumina to bi• local reae"e unit. ft' S Jood tO hear that l)or· othy Harry of ~ore Cliffs and Polly Rea, who lives an Corona del Mar , were both released from Hoaa Hospi- tal over the weekend. Now home to recuperate and look at the "aet well .. cards from thear many fnends. • • • J1m and Hazel Ray of Ca- meo Shores have taken a bt eather from the datly rouune and hopped off to Ar 1zona for a bnef stay. • • • What to do on a Saturday n•Jht ... well. the local haah school followana wall be de- liahted to hear that the dances wall commence aaa•n at the Youth Center tn Cor- ona del Mar •n February. Any Inquiries can be directed 10 Jim Curran at the Center. • • • Gen Johnson . a third ara- der at Harbor View School, really had somethina to tell her Sister Brownacs at then last meeuna. ~e bas a new baby brother. who wall be FINAl Ja11ary F1r1it1re aid Accessories CLEARANCE 10% TO 50% OFF CRYSTAL were ti.OO Crystal vase were 7.50 Engraved vase .Sweden c.• were 21.00 Free form crystal vase were 15.00 Amethyst bud vase ... were 4.50 CrY,tal comPOte s wete 15.00 Free-form heav• vase were 24.00 Decanter heavy "ystat were 21.00 Vase engraved ftsh .......... .. were 4.00 Bud vase -bubble base ..... .. were 30.00 Vase -tall heavy decor "' ••• II .... II 1 .• II ... , 1 .• " 12.. , .. .• ,, l.ll " .... were 24.CJ5 Si de chair teak ................... Italy li.H were 64.CJ5 Armchair teak-elm .............. Denmark &II were 9~.00 Coffee table walnut. .......... Norway a11 were 59.95 Arm chair walnut.. ............. .Sweden zr.• were 47.00 J pc child set oaL ............. Denmark KJI were qq_so up to 275.00-Desks........... tl% IFF were 60.00 Arm chair uptlol. teak.. ..................... a.• were 55.00 Bar cart Wal. formica top .................. 11.• were 85.00 Side chair uphol._ ...... -.......................... . were 235.00 A"" chair uphol teak ..... .Sweden 111.• were 75.00 Occas table round teak /oak ...... _. a• were 74.50 Teacart drop leaf teak M.• .ere sq,OO Cirt with shelf teak.. ........................ M.TI 6.~ S pc pi setting white chin~ Bavarl~.t.ll ..,. 17.50 16 pc surter set steel Flnlind .......... Coffee I)Ots, T u pots stul Germany .• Iff LM~C~S, Rugs, Scrolls, Accessories . ., •. , ltvina w1th them an Hatbor View Halls . • • • Aren't mothers wonderful' Jane and Jack Cam of Col- leae Park are looktn& for- ward 10 the anaval of Jane's mother February 1st. Why? To help out wath the new httle Caan , who as expected early an lhe month. • • • Poodle Lovers, a s pectal book IS out to uckly your fancy' The utle ... ''Every Ntaht Josephane'" by Jac- queltne Slnann. • • • It wu old umes for Jack and Cbri s McCabe of Irvine Terrace when Or. Chen stop- ped for dtnner at their home on his way to San Dieao the other ntaht. Or. Chen te .... ches Onental Arts at S.C. and Chr11 uud1ed under him . .. even learned to speak a little Chtnese. . .a few years back. • • • Sue Porter, whose home 1 s on Harbor Island, wall fly home th• s weekend from Berkoley, where she attends Ca l. ~e t s to be maa<k>f- honor for Daane Bradesoo, dauJhter of J•m and Glona Bradeson. who wall marry Gordon Atk1nson Saturday. • • • Conaratulauons to Cbuck Rote . who bu been elected pres•dent of the Youth Cen- ter for the coc:runa year. Chuck and has (amJiy hve 1n Corona del Mar. • • • 1t raaned. as It alwaya does when the Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae aroup holda theu annual luncheon and tht s year was no e:~~ception when they lunched at the Newponer1 Marilyn Burtt spoke on the ''most talked books of the year" to the fafty women who attended. • • • Wath the addiuonal anow thiS week, watbout aakina. rnenda of Dave and Melody On wtll know that they are at theu place an Bia Bear trytna out new 1kiina e"'ip- ment. And they won't be alone' Francea and Earl Bru1b are workina on their place up there too on week- ends ... It i• Japmcae archi- tecture, and they are quite thrilled with it. Earl md Loui ae Zmder find that they too can't reaiu the beauty of Bia Bear and have booaht a resort home aJ1o. ~ect they'll aet toaether, Iince they all live in Corona del Mar. • • • Keep1n1 their calendan full, lhe loc:al CiodereUa Ouild of Oaildren'a Hoapital in S8nta Ana ia lanina their annual tea at the home of Mra. Ova Waaht.m in Corona del Mat llwnday. foUowed by a coc:ktai'-d•c:e at the l"ioc Coantry Club .ad a full ao~iliuy aet-toaedlct fuhioe •tlilow at U.e Di••r l~~ad Hotel ftewt • • • The Corona del MarCommun- uy Church . Congregauonal, Uoned Church of Chmt--Youth Sunday wall be ol»erved, and the Rev. Edw1n Gomke w1U Pfeacb oo "F1ndmg the Po.,er of God" at the 9-30 and 11 a. m. serv1ces. Paruc1paDU at wor- ship .,1U be H1lar1e Pbelpi. Lynn Hallman. Pam Owen. Janet Dawsoo , LowryTbompiOO . T1m Thompson. Dave Duocan and M1ke Ray. Mr. and Mn. John Harmon Jr. are the sponson. Chrtsu&n Sctence Churches. Ne.,port Beach. Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa--JesUt' wo.ds. "Ye shall know the truth , and the truth sb.U make you free, • will be the theme of thiS sun- day's Bible leason oo "Truth. " The Bubop's Company of Bur- bank will Pfelenthigbllgbts from George Bernard Sbaw's ·saant Joan" and PbyWs Bok&r'a ·ec- cup•ed Temtory• th11 evertmg. Jan. 23 , at St. James Eptacopal Church. Newport. The Lntermedtate felloY1hlp of St. Mark Ptesbytcuian Church of Cofooa del Mar--boys and girls in grades 6. 7 and 8-·bas elected Mindy Lu.nde.r u mod- erator: Robyn Wbite. vtce-mod- erato.:Nancy Newbrougb.stated clerk. and Rob Carley. ueuurer. Tb.ey are planning a snow Utp thu Saturday. Jan. 25, lea v1ng at 8 p.m. Cbrut Luther an Church of Costa Men w1ll particapate Ill the Families for Cbrlst Maaaon of t.bt Luther&~~ Cburch-Miaourl Synod. Tbe mlaion wtll b~ held from Feb. 1 through Feb. 8 throughout the d11trict . and guest panors will present ntgbtly aer - monlc lectures bated on the Golpel of Sl. John. Eacb wr- sblpper wall be auppued w•th a poc~e -uzed Golpet The Rev. Gear -Hoffman of Emmett. ld . wall be guest putor at Cht11t Lutheran Church. The coogrega11oo of the Cor- ooa del Mar Plymouth Congre- g.uiooal Qurcb, io adjourned annual meeung Sunday. auth- oraaed tbe uustees to make an offer to purcbuc the property of tbe Lutberan Qmcb of the DR. AUGUST BRUSTAT, pastof of Trinity Lutheran Church of Scarsd~le, N.Y., wi II present an i llustt~ted lecture on "Archaeology and Biblical Truth" at Christ Lutheran Church, 760 VIc- toria St., Costa Mesa, at 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30. IUMMAG! SAL I Newport Beach Orudmo- ther'• Clab 419 i• lpODaoDDI a IUIIIIDAIO aaJe to be uld J aa. 13, 24 ~~ad 25 at 1177 Part. An. in Coata Meaa. from 9:00 a.m. to S p.m. lOY fOR KEENEY'S Mr. aad Mn. Oooald W. Keeney, 303 E. Bay Ave •• Balboa, are parent• of a aoa born Wedaeaday, Jan. 15, in Hoaa Hoapital. CLOTHES Wlih Jhe look I hat rejleas good /llSI.e. 34U Via Udo N.WPORT BEACH LIDO uat,•c. Fine Dining ••• with G Spectacular Ocean View I ane-/ f!»ane~':? ~/ at HOTEL LAGUNA F .. tvrt•• , ...... Riu •' ...,, Stella, Leltstet •4 S••"•4L O.rillf s,. lA• c • .-•• • C.6i• Fni.,•J~ W.A.IMIII lien AUlD u--.uN•••n ..A. ............... .. u pn.W.C 01 Aatl .. Pel· dlaJL•.a. ... a• ........ ................. ...,.,. H.._Yedii~H• .... c ..... ltGJtl J ........ . •• A. Toblea ••• laetaU .. •• nnt Yic..,retJ ... t; ,..,.. ... a.u, .. OMCS n~••· -.t; Hto41.,. Kooats. 11 .... ewer. tad Mn. Qul•• R•a•r. Ncrt\MJ .•........• , fll IJ a ,.. ............. u .. ..... •• ., of Callfolltla ..... ... ftM Co ..... ,...... .. ............ , .......... ~ dte &•,..au ot 510 acnt of briM ~ .... a4jle*tl to ... aaa ot dte Uai•ldltJ'• '"' ....... . u.c. ,.. ...... Qtilt ~til a...-. ............ al ....... will LINGERIE WITH A NEW SENSE OF FREEDOM ••• •• Some things in nature are naturally slim. Others are SUDDENLY SLIM. Put on this girdle called Suddenly Slim and Bee ~LG~ how beautifully, naturally slender your fipre can be! By the first lady of under-fashions •• ,,(NO ONLY J0.9S VET A carrie. OLGA pe~ati .. lipa 5.95 to 7.95 .,,, .A ' OIL 642--1197 OLGA BRA AT 5.95 REAL TOR OF THE YEAR for 1'6J Is Rut!\ Seeley, Balboa Island realtor, who received the hoftor at ~turday's awards dinner of the N~rt Buch-CostJ Mesa Board of Rultofs at the NtwS~Qrter Inn. Shown with her Itt Ofek RIOC>tlle, 1t left, last year's winner of the award, and Charles Stanwood of Bay Escrow, donor of the trophy. J_.a T. V• Drh ..4 lehtt G. Leect. NEW MANAGER AT U.C.B. J1mea T. Vaa Dyte ia at.eppiq aaide after m.aoat- iaa the Coroaa del Mar breach or United Califomia But aod ita predecoaaor for the put 11 yeara. Mr. Vao O,h. fouodot- preaidcot or the baak, wbicb at.arted io 1 ... aa tbe New- port Hart~or Beak, i • be ina aac:c:eeded by Robert 0. Leecll, wbo eomea here fJOm the manaaerabip or the Holt A.e. braocb of UCB ia P~ mooa. He came bete Monday aad will tab o.er officially oe March 1 from Mr. Van UIIII.D CALL S...At w. lo\YI 111 OM OMCI·•TIAI II'IQAL ,, ..... ..., Mbl8ck RoDen 1'anuna. &taaff• Tablei ,., 0617 ~~ve. '-" .......... Offlal Dyke, who will thea ltalt OD a 6-moalh loa'fe or abaeace to look after property inter- eeu ia Pallbrook. Mr. Leech, wbo waa bom in Torrance ie ~26. au.ead- ed Loyola l.Jatnnity in 1M7-41, dleo became yard muaaer at the Torrance Lumber Co. He entered baok· ina ia 1953 at Torranc:e Na- tional &ok, whicb later waa parcbaaed by California Bank, then became braacb or UCB. Prom l9S7 to 1960 be wu at the bed office in Loe Anaelea as manaaer or the bnncb aAbiniatratioa department, and from there wont to the Pomooa branch. He ia married and baa 2 aona, Michael, biah acbool rreabman. who will be lS ant mOoth, and Stephen, 12~ a 7th arader. Tbe fam- ily i1 woll acquainted with the Harbor area, ba vioa apent several 1utm1era on Balboa leland. They now lin in Claremont and pla.o tO mo•e to thi1 area aooo. DOODLES " (Continued from Page 6) of Luto arc JUII reluina on lheir Mcs1cm jaunt. • • • It' • anotJ\er meetina for the achool boa1d mcmbeu1 But tJ\ia time it will be with din· ner at tJ\e Olarter Houae when the Oranac County Sc:bool Board Aun. mceta in Anaheim. • • • Doua S.habury, a senaor at Corona del Mar H•ah, can ~ardly wall ror araduauon. ADd ao wonder' He baa aa- Yed his money and plana oo lea"n• ror &rope 00 tho l6tJ\ of June, renuna a little car when he aeu there and llouelina alona the way. • • • Other buay ladaca aoaoa in the aame dlfecllon, the Vta1tanaNunca Auoc~auon, w1ll have their annuel tea at the lovely home ofSuc &ck- inabam on Tbwaday. • • • Corona del Mar residents who are alwaya ready to ao. and alwaya aoina. ooromy McKenna and Colleen Oi~ boo I new OYer to Honolulu for a ua•el convention. AIIWOA PUn IP IAL.A I&MI.D Paaeral aenic:ea were bold S&tuday at Balta Colona del Mar cbapel for t\Jaaeliea C. Pratt, 12, of 11~ Topu Ave., Balboa lelaod, who cied at her bome Jan. lS. 1'he ROY. DaYid Walker o( tbe Balboa hlud Methodilt Cbwcb officiated. Mra. Pratt waa borD ia Brooklyn, N•• Yort, li.ed in Califoraia for l5 year• and 18 yean ia the Harbor area. Sbe ia eorTived by ber bua- baad, Oeorae; a duabter, ~a. Ethel Coane, or Cotta Meaa; 4 lf&Ddcbildret~, and 6 arut pandcbildrn. SHADDOCK'S ''BEE G'' ; Final Clearance SAVINGS UP TO - cyo .. DIISSD, SKIIn, CAPIIS, ILOUSU, SWIATIIS, eGAn ANDFLATKMm Sorry, but there con be·obmlutety NO refwds, Credits or Excha.,ges 1£1,011 HU8ot ElfSIC. • 1 JHUNSilAY. JM. 13. 4 co•o•-on ••. CAl.tf. SKIT WILL BE REPEATED Me.bera _, ... au o( 6e 'hetclay Oab wbo •••.d .. tkit pat 00 .., a JII"J ol .. 8Doh ucl S&aft"' S.ctloe a.rli• dlia moadl will bn a ~ce 10 IN it a a a ,.. ~~Nat pel'fotmaace at dae auaia w.Q IDNtlal 00 Jaa. ll at dla Balboa Bay Clab. Mn. Patrick Shepard, chair- ...., of the aectioa, daote the bett teller, ••ure With •~ IMD ud How 10 Su.ni•a lt. '' wdu• bJ Or. Joe.,. Pec:t, u die aabjec:t or a bilariooe tab-off oe *• wU&aa ud wilea of womea peti•ta 11 .... dl:loap tbe •1•• of die aotbor. Dr. Claarlet P. Scbaatiaa, former lileed or Lot Aaaelea lleceiYiaa Hotpi&al IDCI eow a retired reeideot of dae Har- bor area, will impereooate tba aalhor and ia u.,.cted to ad-lib from Ilia own e:aper- CDM HIGH PLANS 1ST GRADUATION Graduauon 11 just around the comer. or 10 " must seem to tha.e tnvolved w11h the many pl.uu for the fuse Corooa del M.a1 Htgh School graduaung cl.us, wbtch wete d ttcutted at .a recent meeung of parents. uudenu . f.aculty ad vtson o~nd PTA repreaentau ves. Mn. Willlam G.atea, PTA re· presentative, .and Wllllam Cue and Neal 81eaugb. sent or c:Laa advtson, are workmg w1th the sent or cl.us officen 1n acbedul· mg the .acll villa that w1U take place duttng the last weeki of achool Sentor claa Preatdenr BtU Leach , Vtce· pra1denr Da ••d Andenen, Secretary Clyda But· gcr, and Treasurer Yvonne Owl- can 1\a ve been meeung wtth home room represent au vcs at nee OctobeliO formulate graduat100 ntght entc.naanment. The preltmtna.r y acbedllle bc- gula wtth the prom on May 23 at the New porter Inn On May 29 the aewon w•U .at- tend a formal lWlcbeon , allo .11 the New porter. June 7 the bicca13ure,te ter- v,ce.s w1ll be observed 1n con· Juncuon wtth Harbor Htgh and ('()ju Mesa H1gh In the Harbor H1gh School atad1um. Follo11flng the servlC:ea . the Corona del Mar sen1on, theu parents, and rhe f.aculr y w•Ube gucsts oftbe PTA 11 a reccpt1on at rhe1r sbhool rhe PTA wtll spoNOr an tn· formal luncheon for the sen10n at the school on June 10. nus wtll be J ume fOf ukang sn.ap- ahou .1nd ngrung yeubooks. <..raduatton exercucs 11flll take place oo June 11 10 the qtud of the school rhe senaon w11l meet ag.aon 11 10 P. M . .at the school to board busn for the ill ioacea. Mra. Bill OuidiOO. wldl a Scotdl brope dlat Ia die aeaaiae article, will atar as dla ~ar•t laoaaewife. Mu. 0. Yicboe ia a director of oae or 11M wort'a~a for the Cla.ildrn'a l\eatre OWid. Mu. L.P. Blau WJII bne the role of a clobwomao;Mn. J1mea OltYal, oo.ne; Mra . Joha Nel10t1 Hartt, e&-moYie qoeee. Other rolea -;u be played by hbu. Euaene Hoo110a, Dnid Kimball, C.A. ttiabie, andJack Laaaenbach. Thia bit of aoaaeue will follow the bcuncb time end will precede the buaaneu meetiaa. The prop1m echo- doled for the reaular time Will be "Laoc:oln--Cloae Up", pre- aented by Georae Stuart, lecturet ud arutt, w1th bu biatoncal fiprea 10 alhaurat.e "They Looked Like Thu'" Service Awards no votu~teer Bcnau ., Newpart a.dl n-tay ,...n~ ed t.lloe DiiMJlad CMn••itJ SeniCI Awa.nl tl C. Ia ewe- moe.iel at the D&IDeylud Hotel. The voluateer bureau. ~v­ lftc the larJ..t awant, WU OM ot lS county lei'Vice oraan.W· bona~ cub ••ardl at the teYenth aDD\1&1 Di~Doeylud C'AIIIIIIIwUty awant buquet. Aeceptiq ~ cam award aad piaque for the bureau wq Newport ~ Pamauter H Pa)'M Tb.ayer. OfUIOt AWAJtD DtMMEI A cbwcb man a.od woman of the year will be named by the Harbor Council of Cbur- chea at an award dJD.Der aet for 6:30 p.m. Tocaday, Jan. 23. at Chri It Ouuch by the OR. RALPH W. GERARD of 1007 Goldenrod Ave., Harbor View Hills, will become pr<>- fessor of biological sciences .nd directof of special stu- dies at University of Cali- fornla, ltvtne, on Feb. 1. He has bftn a visiting professor at UCI since last July, con- ducting special studl es on probl~s of organlutlon and academic planning. For 37 years he was with the Unt- vers1ty of Chicago, where he earned hi s B.S. and Ph.D. degrees and served as Pl'<>- fes.sor of physiology. He re- ceived hts M.D. from Rush Medical College. His field of research concerns the nervous system and behavior. He has been on ieave from his post as director of labOr- atories at the Ment.ll Health Research Institute, Univer- sity of Michigan. I AILI ... TLDT IICUII LIOAL LUI Tbe 1963 liat of Ea.aJ• Sc:oGte laclud .. the foliO- ina from dac Ne•pon Beac:a- Coata t.4eaa area: Jay JI&Cfin, 1123 Tcrrapea Way , Baycreat. Troop 10; Pbillip Pet.craon, lOS Kiaa• Pl., Cliff Huon, Troop 10; Jamee Ruuell, 1444 W. a., An .• Central Newpon, Troop 10; C. Harrieon Smith In, 1225 Nottinanam Rd .• Wut· cliff, TI'()Of) 79; Stephen Ro- det, 979 Prcaidio Or., Coata Meaa, Troop 79; fred Tho- maa, 773 W. Wlllon, Coata Meaa, Troop 107. LE O's FAAIIL }' E S TAl 'R .-t ,V 7i Wal l be oloaed for 1 fn•' day' for remodel ina. bc- pnn•na. Monday , Jan. 27 . n Coaa.t HW\. at ( arnauon 2515 E. Coeat Hw.,, c.,_. 111.1 Mer OR 3-1760 BEVERLY BYERS, lfryeat old senior at Newport Harbor High School and daughter of Mrs. Betty Byers of Newport Beach, has been named an atea finalist in a scholarship competition conducted by the Orange County Chapter of the California Society of Professional Engineers. Beverly Is being sponSOfed In this competition by Mon-- santo Chemical Company. She Is competing for a Chemical Engineering Scho- larship. She now has an op- portunity to enter the sute competition. n1gh1 celebr.auon 11 D•sneyland. ~ •• Central Newporl. Savings & Loan Charter ....... ••til •r-•aaT• Poneral •emcee were held Priday at Baltz Coroaa del Mar c:bapel for Edward Ho~ bard <Hab) Ricbter, S6, of 333 Poppy Aveooe, Corona del Mar, who died Jan. IS at Hoaa Hoapital. The Rev. JollA Parte officiated, and iatermeat wae in Harbor Reat Memorial Part. Mr. Richter wu bora i n Mankato, MiD.D. He came 10 Califomia and thia area 11 yeara aao. He wae u~cia­ ted wi dt the 8roW11 cl Bi ae- low Ad•. Co. 11 a aalu repreaentati•e. Sllmnna are hia wife, E•eiJ1l; 2 claaabtera, Mra. Oretc:bn Aumia aad Matcia Ricbtu; bia mother, Mn. l!atber Ridlter, 2 ailtera, Mn. Katberioe Pordertlnlaeo •d Mra. Roaemary Heckel; aad a aruddaaabt«. Liaa Kay AzamiL NEWPORT BEACH -Marl· Den Sniap • Lou Alaoda- Uoft n-day WU IJ'aiiUd I ...... ..,..at.lDc ebarta' aad will opea wttb IS miJlioD capital, Wei "' the Callfania Savlap 6 Lou commi=daat to be the hi&baat .utial eapttallzatioa lD CaUfenda bil&ery. DIDUl B. Ayrw, JOWWideat -t cliraeW el tbe becten rep- ' Pial a c-eec:tiaa ot hartJor arta bulir 1 'DC", Mid buidiDc plua are IDler way for t.be ...., 1oar aaoeiatlcm'a loeatJoae at 17tb Street &ad lr· riDe Awaue DUr W.cdiff P1aaa *w"tc cea&er. A,.,_ did oat di8daae I defi. Dite ....-Mte. Ba J&Jd flll.. 8lldllc illfarmatiaa will ba ua.il- able ..... .1101 •••a '' IAI..A ISI.AID •n PGJl«al aerTicu wete held friday at Balu Corooa del Mar c:ftapel for J ac:k 8 i lney Hauken. 4S, who died Jan. 14 at hia reaidence, 107 Amethylt Avenue, Balboa lalaod. Tbe Rev. David -al- ker officiated. E.ntombment wu in Pomona Cemetery. Mr. Hauakcn was bom in Albambra, and bad lived in tbi1 area the past ll yeara. He ia aGt'favcd by bu wife, Mary. ~IL fOR THE SPAaiE'S Mr. and Mrs. Conlaod J . Sc>arre, 1S2S Miramar Dr., are pareata of a daoabter born Fnday, Jan. 17, an Hoe a Hoap1 tal. Dr. W•.PirkerPia1sWerksHp Dr. ffilli&al Parter, aothor of tbe beat teller, ••Pnyu Caa Oaeae Yoat Life," wiU coodoct a l-day therapy work- lho9 •d lectue eeriu ia dae lecblfe ball of the coroaa del Mar Commaaity Chwcla, 611 Heliotrope A ... n. ac:lileclale ia 7:10 to 9:)0 p.m. Friday. Ju. ll; 9:l0 a ••• t.o 9:30 p.m. Peb • 1; •d 2:30 to 4:40 P·•· Peb. 1. Wort.... euollant ia liait... lAc ... • an ~ ., a. ,..wic _. aneot ·--........ iah•• d• _, ......... ; ... ,_ a.e.. .....,, Ilia-_ Oriole ). 1601, ...S .-.. Mlritaa ac.. .... OdDl• S.lM6. Dr. '-t•i• ........ 'BIIID·- .. 11 1111 ••••• ~---~ .... inutl .... _. ..... , ..... O.Ut lfitlilftJ .... .............. 1-Pri-... J•. ... .. ., .. .;a a '-61 ttl ,SUL a.t .. L J .. a. 2400 w. ODut ..., •• , ........... ............. .,,... •nc• ol dae P088detiM of tt.... llelad•a at ll.auda Ual'twaity. He will be usia- ... .., l atatr .......... ltn .•. O.,le Ed-..ct .. •••· wm •• Oi11aoa. UT 1MO'I ....at 11-12 ~ 1M early •trJ.,. hca&.iolla eo .._ ...ce,._. a• .. AIl Cali rorsi a Art Sll.ow -IC~ Will M ...... .. c.- NCO. widll dlle Natioaa.l 0.... .,., i"ft s.. a.m .. dieo W.Q 11-22 11 dlu of Ka · en.. Keoa. Ul ~•• na .\yt., Cwoea del ..... wiiiD wiU t • .at~tW M.arinoer'a diredon. !Wiled ill the charter. are DoaaJd B. AJ· res Sr. &ad DoD.IJd 8 Ayrwe Jr . !aDd dn'dopen: 8.aDeoc:ll BamUaa ru . lud c~eveq.; Ned Jacoby, adven.ili.Dc deaip- er: Charlet M. Kober, a.rdd- t.c:t; lp8dD £. 1.-.. Jr., ww....,. paNW..; Jamea C. Sbeppard m. .. a.,.., .. ative; P'rMk ~ m, -.. lllrwJ. aad Clwiel tJ1bDa, mariDa OWDer. Mariwn' m . maa adYiawy boud ... Usted u l'naat s. Balthia, retired Callfcraia Di-. tric:t Court ot Appeal jaltice: Louia w. Bri&P. pialeer ~ part 8eadl rultor: William C. Eva.. farmt!l' Rivenide CDay· ar: Ira P P'ulmor. U' caadi· ticmina CODtraclor; Radl.arcl L. Pattenoa, retired harbor .. JiDeer ad WiDi.am P. &eYer- IDee Jr., loq active m N ... port.. 1UriDe iDdultey. COffTIMUIMG THROUGH TUESDAY, JAM. 21 Cad~~ &lcAdlllw · ~e Olal PIU&w*~~ .• ........ ~ ---------·----111--.... ·->----...-·~....-.. '\. .. --. STARTS JAM. 29: 1e1te o..is i11 •"Deed li"t•'' Yum-Yum G1rls wrth "Yes-Yes" on thetr l1ps and Yum-Yum 1n their eyest !J~! COAST SUPER MARKET 3347 E. COAST HWAY CORONA DEL MAB OR 3~10 Open 9 to 1:30 Dai!r-a.OSED SUNDAYS IOMED TUllEY MEAT COIMISit HEM c;,ILETS COIMISit HEM LIVERS , .... - COOKED GROUND BEEF ESSEX ~~~:-:..~ BROIL STEAis -1 0 9 ~------~~~~~~---~ .. ------~~~~----~--~--~----~--~--~ ................ ._. ,.u.ti .. r. ,. TENNIS STARS OF FU111RE CHOSEN pottt Terry Plcwd.,, lailoa: ~~~ Stock yo111 ,.uey. by aot\y? Our aea·(arina fooda are known •round the world. Bill Lorenz, UptaiD of OUI Sbip'a O.lley aenico, baa aearc:hod the far c:omora of the eardl to brina toaether, in hh pro- diaioua one-or·a·kind abo• salley, all the foocb made that are vacuum packed, can- ned or dtied for the con•e~ ience of the boat happy folka wbo aeek out bia kno•ledae and expenence. Firat thins• firar ... bread, milk and belt· ter .. . Hread. . .our bakery will bake any of thear famous l1 vauet1es of btead fot a boat order. The bake IS spec1al and so IS the wrapptnJ pro- cess to make the bread s tay fresh for 114-0 or three ""celts, as 11 must. Para saan Sow Dou&h French bread also bas wonderful lastang quahttea. L nder refugerauon. 11 will Jast Indefinitely. WithOUt, Up to three weeks. \1orc ' An el- citan& ltnc of canned breads by llorlamus, 'J1Iwaukee rye, unsalted hl&h protein, wh1te or whole wheat. Cinnamon ra1s1n . Fresh fru1ts 1n season. Lorna- toe s and avocadaes are pack- ed 1n d1fferent cartons and labeled accord1n1 to s taau of areenneu. Plans, plans. plans. You kno" choolln& a tomato to hold Ufl for 2 ~~>eeks take ~orne dotng. \1d~ec's have come to the JUICC rescue with thear no freeze. no squeeze canned oranac. Jf&pefrult, ptneapple and lemon JUICe crvstals. "'o re- fnaerauon needed, and a pound can (about the SIZe of a laraecan of fru1t coclr.ta1 n makes 1 whole sallon of JUICe . Samply add 4 cans of water and s tir. Once more 11 stays mued. The flavor as delicious. Starhte foods by Armour are ta•ana the boat people by 11orm. Only last week we atr fre11h1ed one packaae of each of theu 12 com pie te meals, ma1n dtshes and ste" s to lhatland as samples to some eaaer people "ho wanted to eat "'ell whtle cross•n& the deep. They wall make thetr selecuons f10m s "' ss '>leak. pork chops, beef steak!'.. 'icrambled eus. sliced beef and grav). beef or chtckcn ste,., ch1h w1tb beans. shump creole and race and ch1cken d1nner. All have the moisture removed by a revolutionary ne" method and arc as l1 ght a'l a feather (so neccs~af\ for a salltnJ race, lite s ay to Acapulco come Feh. 41. A full >A~eelc's supply for 2 people wei&hs less than 12 pounds. So s1mple to prerare, you soak them 1n water for a few manutes. then fry or s1mmer u the cue may be . The scrambl ed ens ue the waclr.test. They come an a httle plastiC packet. You pour tn some water and shake. Votla' Scrambled ens all ready to cuddle up to some ParJsJan sour douah tout. Tb11 11 a b1 1 year for rac- '"1 Mtb Acapulco Ho an Feb- ruary, Ensenada 1n May, Ta- hiti 10 June and Ha..-aai v1a mult1 hull in July. Our Shtp'a TECHNIQUES of pole vaulting are being elCpl ai ned to high school athl etos by Ron Mom s, 1%0 Ol ympic siJ ver meda l winner, at the Orange Coast College track and field clinic. "Vault1ng 15 a different event now, with the glass pole," he says. "The vaulter must delay h1s Jump while the oole is bending. Because the pole is more flexible, the vaulter must take his grip h1g"er on the pole and space his hands farther apart." Shown above, from left, are Steve Robinette of Arcadia High School, Pho enix, Arizona; Ron Jenks, NewPOrt Harbor High School, and Ron IAorris, who is trac k coach at L.A. State College. PLAN UPPER BAY TOUR A spectal buzz sess1on. mcludtn& a dnve around l..p- per Bay. IS 10 store for the \,ljoman's C1 v1 c Leaaue of ~e"port Harbor V.e dnesday, Jan 29, when lhey meet pmmptly at 10 a.m. at the home o f ~rs. John Hammond, lb21 Sanua&o Dnve, Dover Shores. Paul Gruber, c1ty council- man , will show aenal shou and en&lneefln& drawln&S of the land involved 1n the up- per bay 1wap. The sroup will then tour the bay rea10n by car, and ~. Gruber ..,,JI potnt out tbe problems tn such locations as Dover Shores. 23rd Street, and the salt worh. A round-table diSCUSSIOn will follow at \trs. llammond's residence. To quote Mr . Gruber, "Thu IIi one of the bt&Je&l ques- uons ever to come befote the pc:opl e of the harbor ate a." Mrs. Dante! Gilcrest, com- BOND VOTE TALKS SLATED Plans lor promot u.; the pHsa "< Jlthc.-ft·b 11 Sl ho..ll bond e It:< - 1 11 w 11 he.-told ''' 1 ( ,.rnn.t Jd ' ar s<.hool orga1 JZ.tl 0111 ll -J ' p. n.. I uc.-sda lo~n. at the H.ubor V1ew 5<.hool CATHERINE CLANTON, st- n•or at Costa lAesa H•gh School, daughter of Mr. and Mr s. Howard C. Wh1te, 858-A Vcctoria St., is the 1%4 Betty Crocker homemaker of tomorrow at Costa lAesa H1gh School. Her test paper w1ll be entered in the General Mills, Inc., competition tor state honors. rhe Ltnl oln ~l hoo\ PTA , the ( llrOO.I dtl \'ar "l hool p r A' and rhe Harhm ..... .., c;, hool prn w 11 h.:.tr '.:wpor• Rt'ach Ele- m~.·nt.H .,, ho..•l tru5tet's and :t ..-r: ht'rs of •h..-r 1 zem c <H"! - n !llt: I'' "h l •I l••lOd~ .:\pia • th.: ~ m II >-: ~ 1 ~ n II on ..-hu ,, ,-\ n urnlft .. l•'ll<..: .Jt the.-hom~ "' \ r. , l~lll . II J n n • •nd 1 • : 1 t ~.an: .... ,, Pr p,, t'r 'h<>res h .. , <U•Jbta .ur .. r ~··d to pr.:se• • h.l<td de:<.' oc Ul U ,, .1n. w' HE'SAH EHSIGM Thomas R. Petennan, son of \ir and 'Jrs. Gordon L. Peterman of lOS Emerald Ave., Balboa Island, has been comm11l~1oned as a Navy EnSIJTI in ceremon1 es held at Stanford L'nivers1ty. He completed 4 years of Naval Sc1 ence and the rc- quuemenu for a Bachelor of Sc1ence de&ree in industnal ena1neenna. He has been as- IIJned to attend l.he Naval Damaae Coou ol school at Treasure hland, Cahf. BOY FOR SCHLEGEL$ A son ..-as bom Wednesday. Jan. 1 S, 1n Hoaa Hospttal co ~tr. and Mu. Philip L. Scb- Jeael, 117 V1a Undine, Lido Ill e. munu y affatrs chaannan, potnts out that all re11deot1 of thu vactnlty will be welcome at thil spec1al sess1on. Further tnfonnauon may be obtained from Mn. G1 I crest at Ml 6-{)087 . LEGAL ,..OTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.O. No. 364368 On February 18, 1964, at 11 a.m., TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. u duly appointed Trustee under and purauant to Deed of Trull dated May 31st, 1Q61 eucu- ted by GEORGE PARKER. JR. AND EVA PARKER, hu•- band and w1fe and recorded June 6, 1961, 1n book 613<4. pace 536. of Offtc:ial Recorda tn the o ffice of the County Recorder of Or an ae County. Ca lifornia, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC At:CllON TO HIGH- EST BIDDER POR CASH (payable at time of ule an lawful money of the Unated States) tn the lobby of the west (par\1n1 lot) entrance of T1tle Insurance Buildana located on the northwest comer of Et&hth and Ma1n Streets, Santa Ana, Califor- nia, all riaht, t1tle and inter- est conveyed to and no..- held by tl under said Deed of Trust in the property situ- ated in said County and State described as: Lot 41 of Tract No. 3031, an the city o( Newport Beach, county of Oranae. alate of California, as per map recorded tn book Q6 , paaes 14. 15 and 26 of \1i 1cellaneous \4apa, 1n the office of the county record- er or aaid county. Galley Ser11 ce •i II have to ,..~!:?--CIIo-..,.::.ooc=-.c=---r::>oor_...,. __ .,. .... __ ._ put on Its water WlnJI and really heave to. And be sure to aak Ball to show you hi 1 can of dehydrated water. Re· ally our fabulous array or canned meau, enuees. cook- tel, potato chips, crackeu, pretzels and . . . well, you name it, •e've aot tt c anned Satd ule will be made, but •i thoot covenant or •ananty, upteas or implied, reaardina title, pouenion, or encum- brance • co pay the principal sum of the note ucured by said Deed of Truat, co-wit: t10,500.00, with intetelt from June 6, 1962, as in •aid no te provided, advancea, if any, under the term• of aaid Deed of Trull, feu, cbaraea and expeoau of the Truatee and of the truata created by •aid Deed of Tru1t. and a lot more Throuah the mall you've JUII rece1ved your notice of the school bond elec tion commr up Feb. ll. J ot tl down oo your calendar so you won' foraet pleue. It mu•t paaa, ot a Joe of little leads ve 'joina to be ••fully disap- pointed come 1967. Ricbard'a Oounnet Cook1n1 School comiaa op february 4. Out Adelaide Porter haa Cbe ticbtt. Briaa in your SlO 10 roo'll N sore of your re· Hrntion. Sony •• hne co I ,., a lhait oe die umber be- c:aaM of .,._. Jack Kina. Mia. a.d S.Ctant, •d win· Nf ol ..., ~--reata wUI M JOIIf ,..aat a.aanc.· •· Y•'ll ,.._..,. 1 .., of ........... cw .. I!Ml· "-' ........... ,...., nl••• ........ .._ ONLY \T ·O·MAT COIN -OP OR rnOt: .. :SSIO" \L t•r,.uins: -Spflttlnr:: ~:lmr na, Sc'n•lre DRY CLEANING SA \4 F. OA Y SF.RVICF. JO lb-2.U (2Sc NCh addltion11 lb.) DRAPERIES, BLANKETS, et,. 35c lit. See 'f04J' dry ct.anint doN in inclivic!val lS pound balkett in a.. than 20 mlnutu . We Now Gin ~· tefDaJiy -, .. , Set. -10 .. ' ~ IN thft Mea. Thutrw ~Neck 145 L 1,. c .... ...._ .11 t.to11 IU • u' L •• ,., we &.Mt. ... , ....... , .•.. ·• .... --..................... ________ ........... ~ The beneficiary under uid Deed of Traat, by reuon of a breach or default an the obli- aationa acc111~ thereby, here- tofore euctated aad dell vered to the 1111derai pod a written Declaration of Defa11lt and Demand rot Sale, and writtea notic:.e of breacb and of elec- tion to c:auae tho underaiped to aell •aid property to utia· fy aaid obliaatioea, and cbere- alt.er, on Septmkr l.S, 1963, lbe udeniaQed caoaed aaid notice oC br .. eb and of eleo- tioa to be ,.corded in book 6131, paae 449, of uld Om· cial Recorda. Oat•: JaDUitJ lO, 1964 -nne INSURANCB AND TllUST COMPANY aw said TnalH, By Waldo ll. H•a. AattiDria .. Oft'ic• MU .. : J•. 2J. lOa P•. ,, lM4 la drte r-M~ K~ -.e..n ... Pl\4 yean of uuensl~ l nnla facn 2;> Ofanp C~nty young- •tcn t:...._, for the ~lbol t.y <.a••• youth t~nolt Pfopam. 11M PJOp•m ta cfaJtped to twtl dM youthful athlaw loto toptennta pl.aycn aocl huernat- looal c:bam,.on.. acc:odana to dub profc•oul Dick &keen. •••UdatecuD pb.nof ftM prosram. After talllinJ ~IJ Willa ICY• ctal buocftcd P'OSJ•m hopdu.b, (len tdtcted &he ., yoaopten lO stan the pto&ram. Tturtecft of (be. youdla arc from the Huttof AJta. $keen abo c:ho.& 11 al• ternates to replace any dropouu. Club officlab bave estimated the COlt of the P'OSI am at ar01.1nd &125. 100. Actilfltles wiU In- elude 3 Of 4 afternoons of tennis du\k a week, 50 weela out of the year, rcadtng in tcnnia, chess (\0 develop strategy). court lnstrucuoo. and tournament c:ompeuuoo. The club i1 paymg 1U expense& to the pcogram. TENNIS CLUB TOURNEY SET A mllted doubles toum1ment wtll open new year acttoll for tl"le C orona del t-.la r TenniS Club at Q. 3o a.m. Saturday. Jan. 'U>, oo the Corona del ~lar H•gh 'i< hool tennu couru. I he tournament u the club's !tnt attempt at mtxed doubles tournament play. There wtll be wmnen and consola!lon playoffs tn the ftnalrounds , wath uophtes at stake fOf top comenders. ( lubspokesmo~n Bob LaC} u 1d ht expected at least 50 pla}ers 111 the tourne). Put tournaments h.He had 50 -7~ contendtrs. he ud 1 htre IS no Lharge f<lf spect- <.~ton. L.n' sa d the club Jlltmpts 10 p 11 011 ar least one e'ent a "''lrllh The doubles match u the ftrSI aLII\ 1\ I I liCe the Chr st· mas holtda) s , .uad 's open to members onl~ ( luh mt mbershtp ts open 10 .111\0iie who wa uu to JOin. LaC} saac.J. Th~ group pbys moil of au matches on the Corona del ~lar Ill gh SLhool courts. .lUll lcAFEE •11 lt01EIIWI8 AWARD Judi McAfe-e, 16--year-old dauahter of Mr. and Mr1. Jamea A. McAfee, 700 SL James Road, Cliff Haven, haa been named the Newport Hu- bor H11h School'• 1964 •irr ner of the Betty Crocker Homemak1n1 awud. Juda achieved the hiaheu score 1n a written knowledae and atutudc examination 11ven December 3. General Mill•. lnc., sponsor of l.he proaram, will award ber a "Homemaker Of Tomorro•" pan, and ber teat paper •ill be entered in the llate com- petition for a S1SOO acbolv - ahtp. FARRELL IAIED TO IAICOCI POSITIOII A Ravmood Farrell has been appotnted markettna manaaet of the Aeros pace 01V1~1on of Babcock Elec- lmntcl> Corporation, Costa \1e !>, Pre!t1dcnt ~v Besan- con announces. OurtnJ World War 11, Mr. Farwell wu offlcer-ln-chiiJe of manne propulsaon and turbo-electric school•. Mari- urne Conwni aaiOtt. He •ervecl aa a member of the joint •n- fonnation exchanae commis- Sion between thia counUy and the United Kinadom in the capacity of technic al advisor to the Canadian Navy on anti-submarine operations. 1M yowa.-.n cbd.eo .,. M• tvcen me apt ot 1 t ud \6. Than are 10 '-oY, •• 10 a'•la. Teen ~mmbcn &om tllilwtKw Aru~ Stu Lovel&ocl. He wpor11 La Wile Cc.umln&Jt~m. Newpgrt: Larry Swa, eoto.• kl Mar, Marl& Greet, COIC.a Wcu1 lfU Han. Newport: I* la..dlaN • .-w• OtaMl..._, Newpcwt;C;.,_y Canoa, eotooa•t MM; Naacy CrMIMI. Newportr Tat'/ DJIJt. c.. .... , s.-~· llmOft. Uewpott. UHS Quit Sa_..., Newport. AltetUC. from the Hatbor A,.. .-.: Clwla tto.pel. Newport: tM TWO SENIORS at Newport Harbor High School, Jim Brad- field, son of IAr. and lArs. Robert Bradfield, and Virginia Leach, daughter of IAr. and lArs. Wilbur Leach, have been selected for the all southern counties high school band which will play on the UCLA campUs Feb. 1. They will report Jan. 30 for rehearsal, at'ld on Saturday, Feb. 1, wi II play in 2 concerts to be directed by Clarence Sawhill director of UCLA bands. ' GOP TEENERS TO RAISE FUNDS Tht 1..-c:nage Republ!C.IIIS ,)f (or on a del ~tar w•ll hl'ld J c: .1r wash fr,lrn tl· 3ll a. m. tll I~· 30 p. m. thu S.l turd a y. Jan. 2~, at R1chard's L1do ~l3rkel park· •ng lot. DR. NOLAN FRIZZELLE, Balboa lslandoptomet11st and 35th District d~rector of the Ca lifornia Republican As- sembly, wi II run as a Sou- thern California candidate for president of C RA. Dr. Frizzelle, a Goldwater back- er, was instrumental over 2 years ago in helping to r~ Otganize CRA units In the 34th and 35th congressional di strlcts. The c~nty units sent 7 delegates to the state convention 2 years ago; this year they will be sending more than 75 delegates to the March 13-15 convention In Fresno. Proceeds from the fund rauang JlfOJect w11l~ used to buy coo- ser,.auve books for the corona del ~!ar lltgh School ltbraq, accord1ng to Pres •dena Larr) Brocr111g. Other oU1cen or the re<:tntl) orgamaed club are Jeff W •lcox. vtce-preudent; Donna ~•ar1an. record• ng secretary; Duana Bur- gess, correspood1ng secretar); BtU Brechtel. ueasurer. RICk Harwood . member of Y oong Repubhcans. "the ad\ISOf. The next meeung w1 U be at 7:30 p.m. I ueiday. Feb. 4, at lhc Balboa l'L.and l\lethodut C:hurch oo Agate Ave. I(WOIT ·-·-( .... lMUMWY. JM. 7l t'M COICMM IU. • ._ CM.W. ~POR T • • j •• ·' MAnMIIIAT. liUM. , ••• , ..... c MIIYL-· ......... Tllntlr' AN.W KIND' OF ...,. .... !IUIITB ~'!!DIWIR--·-·--·-·-·--... ~~-and Elaubeth Montaomery 1n '"Who's ... ,. St..,l"t '"My led?" a lao .. Wivoa ltftd Loven" With Van J ohn son V1ncent Price and Peter Lone 10 "C:O.ody of T .,,.,. .. also Kark ooualu and Mtlll Gaynor in ''For Lovo or M.ftoy'' 01 TIE IALIOA PEIII.LA OlltEM NIGHTLY AT 6:45 WHERE MEN OF DISTINCTION MEET C..pleto S.mco '" 0.. s.,... I Oa•rt.-l~tM•I.,_I S.ctt-.s. BARBERS • •••m by Oori• Pt.itlipt ....• ,. 1111J Jftlf BilyiU aod TCld !Ill• •r- JO ..... -... ······-·······-··-.71 1.21 ..... ~~--~--~AAA•a••·---------------~-A--•-•••••~---~ ·······-----~-~~-----·-· UOll .. f. FOR RENT HELP WANTED .,SICjl SARAH COVENTRY JEWEL·-=N~ew....;· ;.;..ST;;::_PJ_N_W_A_Y_PI_AN_O_S_ 3 Hedtoom houae for rent Feb. l. Nice 11ei&hborhood, Cnm er. ct:N, ()R l-2177 l·BI:!DR00\4 fum. duplu. Flrq,lllce. Ac»lta, no peta. 1135.00 per month. S1~ \(arpaori te, COM. Phone 67,.1331. APTS. FOR RENT STUDIO APARn4ENT, fu- niabed. Cloae to b4ly 11nd ~ean, atorea .t trana. '4~ moalh, yearly rental. Pre- fer eotioeer. OR 3-76M. OORONA DEL MAR, Co%7, fllf'ft. 3 rm. apt. Llv. rm., titcb, atoYe and refria. No child or pe u S76-7S mont.b. OR 3-7847. A .................. _ .... ___ .. ___ .., ____ _ HOUSES FOR ~LE 11,000.00 DOWN. Newpon S.adl, aplit len l wilh boated a.tmmin1 pool, 3 bed!ooma, 2 batha. Fully c&llleted llftd dr19ed. Ll 8-6120, owner. BUSINESS RENTALS IPfiiiiDTIU "THE LIDO BUILDING" 1111 Yll LIH Cm now be your preati1c offi ce addruL Air Coadi- tioned.. wi tb aJ I ICrvt CCL CALL LEE SCHONEK ...... ATTEN TION noctors, lawyers Achitects, Investment C:o. Pine Office Blda. close to Hoaa Memori•l Hoapi tal with 11ppro1t. loS 11cre off St. p11rlti n1 now re~~dy to be finithed to your apecifica- tiona. 2 officea. One bas 1032 aq. ft. other 8911 or can be uaed 111 one auite. Frnie Clevelana, ~ltr. 1688 Tus tin Ave. 6 ~3907 Costa Meso Eve. 646-4579 OFFICE FOR RENT 3450 Via Opono. Inquire Bed:abirn Reatawllftt. New- port Beach. OR 3-9405. MOTELS, TRLR. COURT$ IIIO T IL DIAL PHONES KITCHENETTES * TV -FM-POOL * 1301 N~port Blvd. MJ t -744;\ DAY • WEEK OR WOJII'TH TRAILE R SPACE RY -we ue bjrina. No in· New HAM\10ND ORGANS Vet ';"lent, delivery Pf ~1-1914 -SO Oolden Y eau in M TIJRE baby titter occaaiooally. Moat hue traaepottation to B&J Sborea. Ll ~...U9l DEN AL ~AiiSTANT. Wriu Boa A c/o P.aaip . Ghe prev. eq~., a~~. .t pbone no. PART TIM£ COOftlet ajrf tor cleaaina abop. OR ~310 -·-·--··--·------------· lORI I~T ED .OfeifO. Y .. e ot ,.,.... ._ce • all .;,.. et cJo. .. , • u.. .... d ... -I *Mea. 11.50 .. b . ..... ....... W7 ~ ........ ~-0! J-1174. HOUSE CLEANJNO, no iroo- ina. Daya. Buaineu couple or te~~cbera prefened OR 3- 0410. ·-·-·-----------·-------HOUSEHOLD & CLEANING WALvTO.WALL oupet cleein,. R•a-abla U 1-1623. WANT IT SKWJ:EKY CLEAN~ .:omplete c!unln •. WAlllftl CO)O(ERClAL- RESIDENTJ.A.L S KWE!:KT CLE..\.N JANlTOJUA.L SDVICZ .. 6-353. WINDOWS & WALLS WASHED Jo1oon •tr~Jtpt"d lc "'ued F'ru Eattmalf'll Ca.IJ Oily t1r NIJ'ht Mf-!1~4 TAILORING ARTISTIC CUSTOM T AlLORS, SuluenyUng. Alteration spe- cldilu. No job too large or too am all. Complete dreu- maktng dept. 2334 Newport Blvd., Colu ~a. Ll 8-8SS7. INCOME TAX LELAND POGO -lOth yr. Fonncrlyllnternal Revenue 2300 Harbor Bhd. C.M Kl S..88l0 Ll 8-5664 Harbor Sboppina Center A·l Stono Ofc. Rulh Claua. aaaociate. Lyu E•aaa, auoaat.e. ~.~G-~----~~~­'iiii:JE ~ ~Specialjaiat ilt Swedish Mauaac -Pa~ ia l, Head 4 Cervical Mu- aap. Relaa Away T••ioa. lrwtprow Circ:~~latioa •i• Dnatl• •• nerapy. • ... Cli•tele. for appL, U 8-)116. ~--~A-AAAA-AAA-AAAAAAAA PETS -SUP PLI ES CLO.II OIT our entire atoclt of BIRDCAGES 11t coat aad below Ea~lea: 4. 2S CIIICI· • . . • • 2. 7.S S.95 cqea ...... l.9S Oranae County -1964 1907 North M.Un Street Senta Ana, free Partina S.rviee • Salea -~otala • * * HA.w.t<>ND Spinet Oraan - Speci aJ price ued, al10 one HA......OND B Model, full pedalboatd. eUNOS, PIANOS. PIANOS, Chunnaa tracte:in apeciala: apiaeta, coo10lea, studios, panda -mcludina tnOit well-known m11tea; muat be aold to malte room for new atock. 88 note apineta from S349, Granda from S49S, all fully aua r•nteed. Euy Terms. ORGAN SALE -Trade-ina (S) Lowrey a, HaldMn, Wur- litzcr. Tbomaa, Eatey, and otheu, all apinet ora11n a from S34S. SPEOAL CLOSE OUT PRJ CES on all Wurli tzer pianoa; SAVE hundreda or dollara, eaay terma. One beautiful console sli&htJy d~~maaed an ahippina bia estra daacount. OiORD ORGANS -One Ham- mond S29S, any one can play It ri&ht now; lot or popular ltandatd moai c in- cluded. Hurry' (X)()D Practice Paanos,larae aeleclloo from $129. low u ss monthly. full trade-in allowance. NEW EVERETT Oraans - perfect tone, $64S with bench. BEAUTIFUL walnut conaole PIIIOO, fllmOUI for tone qu aJ i ty, tak c over 1m all p•ymeota, full 10 year auuantec. Some rent·ro- turn ... Salem Maple, one re- pollened f rench Prov. SpineL SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS CO. 19 14 -SO Golden Y e&tl in Ouoae County • 1964 1907 N. Main Street at 3>th Free Pukina Santa Aoa AUTO RADIOO RE PA.JRED .... .! '1~'(;(..: T V ORIOLE 3-S477 2116 E111t Cout Hiahway Coronll del Mar Deluxe Electronic Sp1nel oraan two 44 note keyboardr>, 13 ped11ls dual e~pression presets $47 5. Choose from dozens of tr11de-an spec 1als at Ora1111 Headquarters. HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIOS 2854 E. Coast Hiway OR 3-8930 CORONA DEL MAR ANTENNA INST ALLA TJONS ..... 'f '7. -:, •' .' T I • j \ ... 2M .. ............................ ______ ~·- GAID£NU.G Complete Landscapang Service FIR ESTIMATES S • H Grwn St.mpa r .. Clellw ry COIOJfA DEL MAa JflJasDY oa s.owo -21 .. £. c.ut lfwtl. FARMER BOY'S Compiete Yard .......,. By the job. By U. mooUI J'P..EE £STJlU TZS No jQb Loo qe. or Loo anall. Guarant.d., IU.(.It73 T. OiASE LAWN I 6AitDEN MAINTENANCE New Lawna Clean Up H&ullnf J'~ tatlmatta MT-6721 I,AJU)ENING MAINTENANCE C'LEAN·l'P FRL!: PAUmales. full ln- '"''e'' <All li73-41M or &73·91l3 a!trr ;, MORGENROTH BROTHERS PAINTING Painting , Oeoorating SHU£ .COP PU:SI:IrVDfG lfeet. a..n ~.kneed a llwww4 M. Michael Painting 1ft 1·1200 AIITJSTIC House PaanlU\1 Custom Remooehna References HYATT 4-1003 NORWAN'S Interior & Exterior DECORATING Spray, Bnub or Roller Alao Paper Hanaioa 6~734 . .. _._.. ______________ _ CAIP~TIY CARPENTRY H. C. ANDERSON Mlnar a.pau. lfo Jollie 'he Jlu1l! P'lllaae: 54 Sol 1" u ----.aa 1111 .. 21'72 GENERAL CONT RACTOR GENERAL CONTRACTOR Custom Homes, Remodellna K. P. Dicltin100 Ll 8-390' OR l-2168 --~·--------------------CEMENT,COMCRETE CUSTOM PATIOS and pool decka. Licensed contrllctor. Concrete wort of all kinds. Erneat Barter. S36-1l61 Ill' CEMENT Pat.Jo.. llidewal.ka, d rt ve- waya. "aah &IJ~ple. foundaUona. NO JOB TOO SMALL KJ~~ SHAW & BENSON QaaUty Coac•••• Wort ••oWN YOUR 0..,..... -1M. dDWD. t49 mo. "Uitu ~ dora••. Adult a, ao peu. Mobile Homea 10a40 and larpr. Sea Lui a Roy Mobile Home Eatat ca, 4202 Mit- aioa, Ocellftaide. 722-1201. 7.S0 C&Jel· ...... S.SO 14.9S caau ....... a.so ORJOLB 3-5417 SPEOALIZJNO IN 2•tL o. EXPOSED AGOREOATE --------·---·............................... For c•ariea. fia.cbea aod fOR S ALE p•ateeta. BOOK OF ntE WEEK -ntl ICMtNitl Nl JMOP "Fi•• day1 to Oblivion." lrll I. c-.. ~ .• c-._....., SCM. 132 Eaat 18th Street, M t.a. Coata th•a. 646-0645 QUAUTY POODLE PU P.. l'la8PLACE ffOOD: ccne PIBS. Lovable. AJCC. 6 -., your c:er ._k '*all of •••orati0111. l abo t1. ~ au-ed finWIDOCL L..-• moa. Bl a" min. femalca. ~,_ Wood Y.,.._ 21411 17S. Call S37-113S. S'•• L••· JHa ftlllea of'f ............ _ ........................ . Cout H • HY 4-44ofJ. CARS fOR StLE tk3 VOLKSWAO 1 • Luu a ae compartment rroat a '-ct. Low mfleat•· Red color. ~cellent COftditioa. J\lll arrived rrca Genuay. UHIII. A~TIYE ··~· ••••rt•atlll --·IJM~ o v call Coau Hiabway Fou.ndatiooa, patios, com- -__,,...,....c_o_roo_a_de_l_M_ar __ ~ mercial. F ree eat. Tenna. GOULD MUSIC CO. ISO Sena Way-Cotta Meaa RENTS PIANOS ... .ot 11 day S4(H)660 '------~--------~-------with free instruction• ud BOAT S FOR Stl E opti011 to buy. Rent aad ca.-. taae 11ppliea oo price. lllh u NewporL 646-1679. CASt POR your piano 54'7 -60 sa. dealer. TV -HI PI SERVICE • Pronlpt • Oepenctabl• •a. ........ ' . - .. .... a u ... , ota Pllieda1 a.. II••• a .... aa.u .. s.t-....,. J•. 19. II a.a. tD U:lD. 6 ... ._, U4. Altllt ••--• •• Ia •••liM. ..._." 1tt2 Qlllee sa. '*'?til. Your N .. EV1NRUDE DEALER tw UM a.y Ala We Buy tor CUll Mea Boat~ Camper Ctr. lMI Newport Bmt. C.X. ...... Mt4loll II rr. TACBT MOOIUNO J'Oft JWHT. Pfti:IJTIC.E LOCA TIOJf. BAI,.OA PIIDIR BTATr t-nt4. , ............. , 11£WPORT HAR801t USICII ~ lHUN~IlAY JAM 73, ttt• COIOU DEl ilA It, CAL if. TIMOTHY ARMSTRONG, son of Mr. and Mrs. lke Arm- stroog of 528 De Anza Or., COtooa Highlands, has r~ ceived his second lieutenant bars upon graduation from the Air Force officef training school at Lack land Air Force Base, Texas. He is being r~ assigned to Rees e AFB, Texas . for pilot training. He is a graduate of St. Paul Academy in Minnesota, at- tended the University of Utah and the University of Minnesota. JOHN R. HAZLETT of Ful- lerton, son of Mrs. Fonrose Hazlett, 2427 Si erra Vista, Upper Bay, was commi s- sioned a second lieutenant in the Air FOf'ce uPOn gra- duation from OHicer Training School at LacklandAir Force Bas e, Texas. He is being r~ assigned to James Connal ly AFB, Texas, fOf training as a navl~tor. He is a gtadu- ate of Newport HarbOr High School and holds a B.A. de- gree from Long Beaeh State College. "Whereaa, aati afactory evi- dence bat been presented to t.be Comptroller o f the Cor- rc:ncy that Newport National &.It, located in Newport Beach, State of California, h111 complied with all provt· aiona of the atatutea of the Unitod Statea required to be complied wtth before be•na •tltoriud to commence the boaineu of banlt1n1 u a N11tiooal 8ank1n1 Assocll- tioo; "No•. therefore. I hereby certify that the above-named uaociat1on 11 authorized to comonence the buaaneu of barlt.ina 11 a Nauonal Bank· ina AIIOCial.lon. "ln teatJmony whereof, •1t· neu my 111nature and seal of office tbaa lod day of Janury, 1964. "Oarter No. 1 SllS. James J. Sall01l, Comptroller of the CurT81cy, Treaaory Depart- meat of the United Statu, Waabia&IIOCI D.C." P\Jbliah Jan. 23, 30, feb. 6, 13, lO. 27, March S, 12, 1Q, 1964, iD the Newport Harbor &lip. LEGIO N AlliE ....,.,. ... ..., ~.at291 • ._._L..-........ ................... ....... ,. ... ,... L ..... Hell .. 215154111 s.., ... .., ....... At I combined moellna or the darec&on and officeu or Newport Leaion Pott 291 11nd lhe Newport Leaton Co~ poration on Monday, J 11ft. ll, aoven recommendations were made to implement the looa ruae improvement plan Cor t.be Leajoo haJJ and atounda: 1. Redecor11te the antertor o( the bui I din& by repaantina and redrapioa the ball. 2. Pllt tn cement walk a around the buildao1 and the barbecue uea. ). Lower the ceJlana by the inllllllation or • (alae ceitina and add modem lalht· ina. 4. Buald a porch oo t.be beach 11de of the bualdma. S. Eapand and modemaze the kitchen and the re It rooma. 6. Cloae off the old theatre area for uae •• a atore room. 7. Au oondal.l on the btu I d- ing. Before any of the wort wi II LEGAL HOTICE NOTICE OF fH E ANNL AL MEETING OF \!EMBERS OF NEWPORT BEACH l.JNITED FL:-.;D !'IOTIC E IS HEREB' GI- VEN that the Annual \1eet- 1n& of members of '•~port Beach Lnated Fund. il (ala- fom aa Non-profll Corporatmn, wall be he: ld at the lrv me Coas t Counll) Club 4111 E. Coast H~ ., Newport Beach, Cahfomaa on ~edne sd11v , february S. 1964. at 12 nooe for the purpoae of elecUDJ directors of the corporataon for the enau1n1 y:ar and for tranaactma any other buaa- ness which may property come before the meetma. Luncheon reservataona should be made b) those plann1ng to attend b) matima thear check. for the amount of $2.75 to the Ne•port Beach Una ted Fund. P .0 . Bos 1284. Ne.,port Beach Cahf<.maa before F rtda' January Jl. 1%4. Dated thiS 15th da) of J anu- ar.. 1964. Al ac e V.'ahc:r. Sc cretar. NEWPORT BEACH l 'ITED Ft;ND Publish J1111 . ::3. 1964. tn the !1-ewpou Harbor Ens11n YM Week Set be u.ndertaken It wi II be ne- ceaaary to have archatectural recorrmondat1on1 •nd apect· ficauona drawn and approved. "Tbi 1 11 a lona ranae plan," 111d K~n E. Jolulaoo, apeakioa Cor the corporation board, "and one wbicb we hope can be accomplitbed over a pcnod of aeveral yean. "It wall repreaent a capital anveatment of many cbouaaod• o( dollau. When cocnpletA:d, Newport Le11oe Poat 291 Mil certaJnly be one of tbe fine at., moat attractive Leaaoo Poau an the COUDtry." Nut reaolarly acbedoled meeuna of Poat 291 11 the boaaneu meetina to be held Wednuday. February 12. Commander J eny Goodall uraea a ll membera to attend. "Thou memben wbo bave not yet paad tbeir duea," Jeny s11d, ''aboold certainly do 10 immedaatcly. Cerutnly no member wuta co be do- KEN KENDRICK of Irvine Terrace, retiring vice-presi- dent and regional m~nager of the Southern Cal ifornia Di vi- Sion of Standard Oil Co., has been elected to the board of directors of Trans- POrt Underwriters Ass n •• affi- laated company of TransPOrt !Memnaty Co. of Los Ang~ tes. t.Ar. l(endrtck retired after 44 years of s~rv1ct with Standard Oil. He was educated 1n M1nnesota and started w1th the company 1n YOCA Sunday. Jan. 26. lCH q, will mark the be&tMtna oC a Y\1CA Week obaervance 1n EXERCISE IM k OREA Oran&e CoUllty. Anm Spectah s t f <'ur R<'' Accordina to Leonard Kat· \1. 'tam ell. ~~-wh<'~e "lie aer, West Oranae C<~unty Onel1 1. and mother. \trs. YMCA accretary, the week 11 \1ar\ A. ':amell . ltvc: at ::::3 aet uide to recoan1ze the Opal o\ve .. Balboa !!.land. dtaracter and t.be many works parllclpl ted 'o\lth other mc:m- of the YMCA. World feJio.,.. ~'' l,f the 2nd Battalton of abap, pbyaacal fitncu. edu-the "lh lnrantrv Dnl5ot<'n'<. cation, and aptntual 111d \8th \rttllef\ m a thrc:e-da1 social development are pnn-~e ld tralntn& ellcru .. e tn cipal Y acU'flbea, he satd. ~Mel la•.t month. Tbe oraan1uoon 1n the Speo.ta ll't 't amc:ll I' .t t11e United Statea .,.aa foo.ndcd d treo.tll''~n o.c:nler C<lmpu tc:r In in Botton 10 tBSl. u a reh-the Bana l"'"'' Headquarter' 11001 oraan1111bon for youna In "t>re• metl. The idea or pbyaa cal educataon .was added to tbe Y pro .,am in 186q. Today. there are more t.ban 1.%0 Y~A clubs an the l:nited Statu 111d Canada. The oraanazataon boaats a memberahip of 2,656,000. GilL FOR LITWICICI'$ Mr. and Mu. Stanley Lat.wt c- lti. S40 San Bemard1no Ave .. Newport Het&hla, are parents of a ~uabter bom ~d•y . Jan. 13, tn Hoaa Hoapat•l. DUTY lH ALABAMA Lt. Rachard W. Onffin. son of '4r. and 'Ara. Oeorae Gnf- fin. lllS l"tne ~ve., Upper Bay. h• been 11111ped to Onnter o\1r Force Baae, Ala- bama, follo•1n1 completion of the Au force or1entaooo coarae for lt*dical Service C<lfl'S offt cera. He 11 a Jfl· duate of Newll'O't Harbor H11h School, and r.ce~ved h11 B.S. depoe from the Un1veu1 ty of California. He 1• a member of Kapp• Siama.. ~-· ... ... linquent, and delinquency date 11 not too f11r away. If you haven't tent tn your duea, do ic now!" fer ALL,_, TlreMee4s CALL JEllY HALL , ........ -D..a.. ~1 .. 111 T l'" feat ,...,_.,,.., •~lq ..... , -· ,l ... t IIAJCE AND MUFfLEI $EIVICE T eaece ,,..en Nic~L-~1- _.,0.I"Iett.tl .. JWI IIAU. tilE IEIMCE ........... cana liD& --- l.R.IURSAC 'LU81EI 700 Carnation Ave Corona del Mar PI-IM"t Rep.l,. DAY & NIGHT WATER HEAT ERS CASH LOANED -4.._.,,_1oy, ..,......._, ...................... -··.4 •11 w.4e. Or -•Ill ,.......... _,. ... .4 ............... COSTA M ESA JEWELRY & LOAN INC . ...... . ,,~ ..... , 0.. 11 ~ .._...., ...nee la .. --......c:a.e.. .... ..... _.. ......... .... .......... "'* .. & ... U.-y .•• -W. COAST .wT. ...,._....._UI-WI SPECiAL~~ MAil iN YOUR Ci.iSSilib-ADS- ' ~ I 11. -----1 -----1 -----... -----&. ----- 1'--7. -----~ ----a. -----lQ. ---- / 11. ----11 ----u. ----l l. -·----15. ---- SPECIAL! 15 wacdtl ODly SOc b cme U..rtioa -3 tiJDee .tr IJI) ~., 1\. , ____ 1'7. ----'' ----lt. ----•---- ' I n----22. ----n ----a&. ___ a_··-- ' ' • 11. • ----. ----. ----1.. •• OGm.Yl.I'Ca<*JIWJ&M-1,_..,_ .. MAJI.ft)a 'IJIIIIaC]& t/21 E. C.0... Jlwy .. CM I. del ... 'f... $ ~·· -=~--=--~-----;;_.,. ------------------.. ' (C....._. 11om Papl) ~--............. otr o.a Polat .., a •• ., ....aia ••...... Aitcnft ,.._. .. • ru-t to 1..oq a.ec. r.,. 1M Die.,. S.• dleu co.14 .ot rtlocate tae -.u .. an.r •• ctiac;o•etJ -., H-11• • .... Keida ••• tbe only ,..... coateDda ia a b&l- leoe raca fiOCD CataUaa le.- ,_. eo die lll&iahed.. Oaly ON of dae 9 participantt -.plac.ed the race. He ••• .._ "lena belloaiat Ed You. 44, of South Dakota. Wra. ICaida tool off en. C.taliu ie daa face of a at...-, taiafal l, ia a pi te of ftnlell flam Coaat <Nard ofticiala. Balloaitta atartad .._ nee n• tlaooab small c:ralt WUDiaaa had ben potted.. A boat 111iped to follow Mra. Keith oa ber flia.bt to the maialand waa forced to tum bact by beavy aeaa. Race officiala aaid, bow- ncr, that the weather waa all riabt for balloona, and th'at &be airborne craft would not be affected by the small craft waminaa. Spokesmen for the Califor· aia Balloon Club, aponaora of the race, uid the a.roup plana to bold another race next year in memory of "bet apiriL" TARS WIN Harbor H1gh's Sa1lor ca.-ers moved mto an unduputed 3rd place 1n Sunset Lea ~ue hasket- ball pl.l) Tuesda~ n1gh1 after tTO\JnCln~ West n mster's L1ons 70-53. The w1n followed a close l- :h v1ctor\ over the Vaqueros. fron Rancho Alan 1101. fhe 2 w1ns 1ncreued tlopes for a cross-town v1ctor over rt . al Costa Meu at " p. 01. th1s fn - da ) . on the Tars hardwoods. IUSTAIISDEFEATED 1161 II OYF~tnPF A narrow 55-53 o•ert11T'e lou at the banda of Santa Ana nuned comeback hopea for Coata Meaa'a Mustanaa Tueaday afternoon. The lou was the 2nd atraiaht for the Meaana, who fell to Weatem Hiah laat Fnday 81-64. ·~"'WI'It 'I~SIGI' FttO' e. oF e. eo a"" Jim Berkahire, owner of Berkahire's reataurant tn Newport Beach, reataned \ionday from the board of directors of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce becauae of his an- nounced candidacy for Ctty Counci I. IEmiG SCHEDULED BAYSHORE MEDICAL CENTER CALL JOHN ABELL Containina 13 Medical Suites and a Pharmacy, Completely leased wi th $47,712 annual inClOme. Full Price $330,000 with excellent terms to qualified buyer. Will consider ex- chanae. RlAL ESTATE THIElE LOCAL OffiCES VIEW-VALUE."VOHDERFUL .. For les l> than $40,000 (tn fact S3,500 le~s) you c an own thl!> Immaculate 1'7 year old ~ bedroom plus famil y plus famtly room 1n a presuge area of Corona del \1ar, wtth a good ocean v1ew. The ~>e are 21.4t baths, a larae ltvlnJ room w1th stone f1re place . a pnte wtnntna kitchen w1th breakfast bar adJOining an oveH1 1e fanuly room. 2 car aaraae . ""ell landscaped, spnnk.lers ID$talled, car- pets and drapes toCI\Ided. A temf1c value' OR 5-3000 Eve. OR 5-1 513 CORONA DEL MAR -OCEAN VIEW When you buy your new home be sure you lielect the 1 naht ne1Jhborhood. Here 1s a "dandy" not quite 3 years old sunounded by other f1ne homes 1n presuae locauon. The large llv10g room and Master bedroom look out over the blue Pac1 f1c. 2 other bedrooms. 2 batbli, family room adJOIDin& the all·electnc kitchen. 2 c as aaraae. Exceptionally larae paved pauo for easy maJn- tenance -1deal for entenatntng. Immaculate' Pnce $57,500. OR 5-3000 Eve. OR 5-1513 BAY & BEACH REALTY CO RONA DEL MAROFFICE '1/,0 E. Coost Hwy. (7 1.) 673-U)O -CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT ISLAHD CHANNEL FRONT H•v• a boat at your door and MORE' This coatom built Hawauan modem duplu (3 bedrme in one anit, l in th other plua an Citra peat nn. and bath). Haa ao many ntra reatwea you'll JUit HAVE to ace it to believe it. Pier and 0oat, of COillle and, bu.Jea beina on the channel froat1 there 11 a wonderful oceaa vie11() TOO. Juat S89, 950 (Ow- ner will conaider amall hooae or lot in trade.) IUILDIIS ATTENTION R-2 lot near Newport pier. ~ blk to ocean. Haa an old houae wbicll aboold be tom orr. Owner wanta cub to buy a boat. Juu SlS,OOO full price. OCEAM DUrLEX $36 000 O..ly 100 ft lrom ocean, 5 yu old. Newly decorated and furni abed. BEST INCOME PRODUCER IN OUR FILE. Ootr1aht owner-ahip. BEST TOWN ml W1H. .• RUSTIC LARGE 3 BEDRM HOME 2 batha, aeparate family nn. with fireplace. Carpet and drapea. Bui It-in ranae and oven. Encloaed pauo with b.b.q. Ruatic roof. Cboace comer location. Sl3,750 witb only Sl,8SO down to a G.l. loan. Wells-McCardle Realtors -lllwtllt • .-... c.ta IIIIa u f.mt IS.. I Eva 10 14111 • an J.11J11 INCOME 20 uniu ... in ORANGE Pool , near ahopptn& and freeway. Income S23,000 Sell or trade for aood property equity S6S,OOO ********* * PHOOlE' * Th1s ~NSTROST1FlC' little 1 bedrm plus sleeplnJ porch HORS D'OEUVRES for TER· MITES IS only 59.950 full pnce . Indoor plumb101 etc. Eut 22nd St. I door awa~ from ne'A tract. Rented for 560 per mo. \ia) trade. * I ~ DO~ * Lovely 3 bedrm 2 bath home. Carpeted. Drape~. Encloaed patio. Dbl aar. Yard renced. Beautiful TREE ROSES' Full pr. Sl7,200. Owner says "SELL IT'" * SJOO FRONT FT. * C-2 VACANT lot 15 x 160 Excellent rapidly upaodina Costa Mesa location. * DOWN TOWNER * Look' Older 1 bedroom ht'llle . Larae livina room. Garaae. 57 x 127 lot zoned for another unit. ROUND llfE CORNER to shopplnJ, thea- tre & tranaportauon. Pr. $)4,400. IUUIIUl (OWfiE PARI M. M. LIBonle, Re~ltor "Yeu'll L .. Our,......, S. v&e." (1...,., In I. 17th St. 1tJ ....... Cefttw) 220 !. 17th St. cr....._ 6464555) c.ta M1M Evenlnp C.ll 545-3079 or 446-1050 CIIOICEST BAY FRONT LOT RIOt IN DETAIL If you like wood you wtll thnll at the beautiful teak- wood cabinet• and pancltna tn thu aracaoua Cameo Shore horne. 2 Bcdrooma wath conv. Den, Only 1 year old. View and H/F Pool. S8 1,500 IRVINE TERRACE WEST Attracuve 3 bedroom, 2 Bath home on quiet sueeL P~ reuionally decorated and landacaped. S33,900 U..IFF HAVEN N'ice 2 Bedroom home wath larae enclosed yard. Needa aome paintina. SlS,400 FOUI-0-IEALTY COlOMA DIL MAl A JOint PTA-PFO meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30, tn the Newport He1ahts School au- ditorium for d1 scuss1on of the Feb. 11 school bond elect1on. BUICK '63 RIVIERA BAY\'IEW PROPERTIES 41Rft0 * ""• ACRE @) JfOOLCOASTHWY. * ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ..... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!e!!!!!!!!!67!!!!!!!!W.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!4!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~11. Parttc1pattna tn the meet· 1n1 will be Manners School PFO. Newport School PTA, Newport Heiahta PTA and Horace En1110 PTA. The public ia invited to ONlY $4195 Full Power ' Air Ceadltienint .. __ ...... -..... ----.,....._....._.. h ...... 1 --· s.w ' _..,,g4 "' ......... lllote ...... t'VUfl STANSBURY BUICK 234 f . 17tft St., Cost. Mete CIOMd Sunday Ll t-n65 GIRL FOR THE ROBBINS TOO lATI J)07 \ot'BT 1AL.10A llYD. NEWPOIT IEAOi, CAUF. IALIOA ISLAMD ONLY $.43,500 Purnaahed, 2 bedroom I, 1 Vz batha wtth attractive aeparate apartment .. Cloae to vallaae. Elcellent yeararound income. Will trade. Good financtnJ. S-4000 down. IEFIIAICE ....... In aurmce Co. !10111 ~ Savina• A Lom rrom 6,-, Direct aaenta. Low COlt 25-30 year tea Free preliminary IPPrai aal 1 hear the diacuuion and JOin in the question-anawer per- Iod . A1111tina 1n theproaram will be PTA and PFO offi- cials, Mmea. Paul Hanna, H.S. McClellan, Carlo• Beeck, Alvin Nyrooa, Lee Foater and L. Lee Waaner. A dauJhter 1111 born Sun- day, Jan. 19, in Hoaa Hoa- pttal to Mr. and Mu. Earl Robbina, 3308 W. Ocean FL. Weat Newport. RALPH V. HINGER TO ClASSifY 321 Marine Ave. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Balboa hland VIUIYYll-·. ·~ Aclt ., .... ,., 3DO.A W. C..at lt:;!f M.l. THE FENDERSIDE BODY fENDERSIDE PICKUP Oil PilLer Caatom Cab Air Cleaner H.D. s.»rinaa l .H. Door Lock S.., Side Body Aaeoeatic Traoamiaaioa .... ., Daty v ..... for Strength and Safetyl STAMSBURY BUICK •lit tllf IIUIUllfl JtiiU Cllfl •ua. CUiftiiU ....... ~-~ aWJt 0 2 LVFLWW llWWiJt OR 3-3l6S OR 3-1727 3 IMPRO\'ED CEMETERY -___:.....:....::..:...:;_ _____ __:_ _________ _ LOTS FOR SALE. Harbor Memonal Park. V1ew. Cy- presa aection. Sacnfice. 673-11189. WANTED, WOMAN CLEANING, by elder! w1dow. S hour day, ev other week. Small houae. Ll 8-1951. References quire d. FOR RENT OPFICE SPACE REASONABLE 671-2010 1YPINO, BOOKKEEPING, BJU...rNG, qaarterly repona. Local rererencea. Electric typewriter. 67:J.-Ill9. Corona dol Mar. MATURE WOMAN: l!acellent r.t•ncaa. bouaewort, u- celleot cook, practical awN. Top S47-t6S6. (X)MBT, '61, ...... lMio .S ....... Air ........... . .... ,. . .--. ott •. z ...... ,.. .... ....... Lt:rzn-...;...._ ...................... ........ 17J••;.w. NY• 4IG. CORONA DEL MAR COAST ••waY All OICIIII 66'110S' TO ALLEY BUILDING 2800 SQ. FT. PWS PARKING COMPLETELY RE-MODELED IN 1960 BUILDING EASILY RE-coNVERTED TO STORES NOW USED BY CHURCH WHIOt IS IU!LOCA11NO ON IRVINE HILLS. sea• CALL US FOR INSPEC110N Oa SEE YOUR MULnPLE US11NO BltOKER f'OIIa.otulll -ISTATIS :-TIAD .... MS O.t.., ••••t lilt ot oflceoewa., s s•••- BAY VIEW. Lovely larae rustic 4 bedrm 3 bath horne . Lae katch. Dtntnl rm . BrUst rm. Serv1ce porch. Covered patto. Streued dbl aar. Shake roof. Pr. f47 .9SO. HORSES OK' Jal ..... COAft lift. M&WiWI JRM:8 u ..... SHOIECLIFFS Ola1m and comfortable ltvina ... 0\oace 2 bednn., 2 bath horne. Sunny family room. attractive, huae livina room, enchantina prden and lovely covered patio ••• Cheerful, convenient kitchen ... Sc>acioua breatfaat area •.• fine carpeta and drapea. Owner movina eaat aad an- xioua to aell. Can ahow at any time. WOOTTOIIEALTY lUlL c-.t .., .• C..a ...... aa,.._-GaWJSS . JUST USTED J NICU. T FUIUQSIIJl) 2 S10lY HOM ON Off E • LOT. BOTI HAVE I BEOIIIIS. 2 BATBS AND nar, PLACES. lECDin.Y lfX)OD.ED TIIIOOCHOUT. SII>IT11AU 11) BAY. EXCfl..LDT lDfTAL PIO- PEITY. OtrNU AlflJOOS 10 Sf.LL