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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-10-08 - Newport Harbor Ensign• c.-.WIIoo,c.IIL Crash ills 2 Harbor Girls June Grad Badly Hurt HALF TIME ceremonies at the Newport Hirbor High School home ga-nes including mirching and music by the High ScOOOI Band. Here the Nnd members are in formation playing "Anchors A.wel~.'' during the half at last Frldlly's Harbor-.t.lagnolia game at Davidson Field. The band i5 led by Alma Knowlton, drum majorette. <Grld Pictures Pg. 11 .1 TRUSTEE SPLIT PERILS ANNEX Hope of appro'Ul fot the 1,000-acn aueution .. hat .,ae doWD !;be draie.. be· c.aaae dlt tcbool bo•d it DOt ia toll aareem•t. Slllp~o. Roy ...._._ Mid at Taelday nniaa"• m•tiaa of tlae Newport Beac:b Ehmeatary Scbool Oi atri ct tnaate ... He made lbia comment after Tr 1ntee Harrey Pease bad araed withdrawal of the an- neaation petition and sua- Jelled a ~mallor &Mea. MJ. Peau aaid be wu oppoaed to corrwniuina tbc: school dia- uict taspayera to Pto"idina school facilitiea fot the 2,000 ac:te uea of lnine ranch inland or Corona del Mu. Therefore, be aaid, be fa"or- ed limitina the anneution 10 the nortbeut comet at Mac:- Attbur Bid. and t:oaat H1W)'. to make the diauict boundary oOntiauoua to the city boun- dary in tbe Corona del Mar "icinity. SupL Aadeueo said tbe an- neution petition cannot be witbdrawa. but the board could uaue aaainat it, and pouibly aet the anon area reduc:od in ai ze. "We bne a aood caae bia· &orically for anneaina the: 2.000 acre a," Su.pt. Anderaen rernarkad. He aa.id that be understood lbe 011tire ac:bool boud aareed that be abould proceed with the annontion, ''but with this aplit in llu: board, I feel a a if the rua bat beon pulled out from onder me. •• 8o•d President Donald Strau.uopened lbe liacuuioa o( ac:hool bouaina problema by conwentiaa that S or 9 receat schOol bOa.d i aauet ia Soadtera Clliforaia were defeated. The t .. t 1 elt(llea- ta.ry acbool bood itauea in Newport Beadl ban been cumed dowa. "We sboald 1J0 ••ad a bit more tlowly, •d oonaider a boDd itaue j••t for oee tite in e ... Btarr ... he &lid. Tr .. t" Doaal O.ea. aareed that tllwe woWII IMI ..t.•t .. et ia dlie epproadl. He uid dlat dte Mariaet• ttc.• Owaw• A•._ ia u- paadiaa Mlri••• Sdaool. S.Pt-AaderMa te.icl dtat die lletrict will be ia real uo.bl• it a ••• acbool ie lOt ,....., tot Ule fall of 1966 Md a Jlld ... acktol ia dla lolloi!Ml. '"JaM toh•iq *• Eut llolf .... w. -· ... "" , .......... 101.-i•." '*· , ............ ~· lOt ...... ··--~~-•• llloal4 ....... ,...._ - peticy ..... .. ... .•. .... ... .... , houaina problem ••• related amuatioa., d:le basis of tc-"I can't undentaod oa. what 110 tbe low l"ine laftd aa-qaiaition aboald be lbc ma,.. baait it can be done. It Maameott aDd the c:cut of ket "alue, u determiaed by tmackt or aocialiam. We are. dte lend t.o lhe sc::hool dia-the coa.nly aueuor in uti-a public aacncy ~ if we want trica.. u. ...... ,&M u.. ro&-.. u .. aaa•aaed "a~ .. »oa.. _,..oi1111• •• t~aotld P.,.. tor lowiq policy fot acqahition Mr. Peate ••• re(errina ~ iL" of fuuue tchool titea: the repeated compla.ia.u "Aimott dte entire b111dc:n 1. for a 1cbool aile in a aaainat low aueaamonta oa. of new tcboola ia beina proposed aubdi•ition or u -l.r't'ine Co . ruc:b land, aa placed on the rut of the a.eution, set't'ina that uea utabli tbed by County Aa-community," Mt. Peaae nid. eolaly, the buit or acquiai-aeuoc Huab Plumb. "If land aueumenta were lion ahould be by aift by the Mr. ()u.ncan objected to the utabli1bed on an equitable owner, de" eloper ot aubdi•i· proposed polic:y, uyina that bui 1. 1 would bave no quar- der. the tcbool bO&~d could take rei." 2. for all other caaet,, land for 1chool purpoau at "You uc ri .r.:ina eWcttion- where the tc:boOI site •ern• a nro price. al atandud• in an auempt to out1yina &~eaa u well aa "There it no public policy cbanae aneuina practice~, the proposed subdi•ition or that permiu Ibis," be u id. which arc not in our •cope, -<:><;....,;...O>-<::.<>o<:>.<::><:,..:><'>"-J'<...-<::><""'""""""""""''""""' Mr. Duncan replied. <Jiue ..eDf "" .!lop Alw I ......... ..,.. •• ,.WI._ ef 6e L•p REPOmll 01 EXTIUIST UIASaUT As publisher of a weekly newspaper, my aid is enlisted by the National Coun cil for Civic Responsibility for "a factual survey on the edent of radical right harassment of the weekly press." I received a 2-page Questionnaire in Saturday's mail , along with a letter which suted, among other remarks: "There nave been numerous reports that extremist organ izations are exerting pteswres on newspapers in a continuing effort to suppress those who SQeak out ill opposition to them. Such coercion has been brought to bear in large measure on week- ly newsp~ers, frequently the only medium through which citizens may secure accurate and unbiased re ports of on- going activities In their. communities." The Questionnaire asked H members of "ractical right ex- tr~ist organizations" have attempted to influence my news- paper's policies by exerting economic pressure, by personal visits, phone calls, mail campaigns, pressure from leading (Continued on Paae 1) Zonta Holds Flag Raising The Zoat.a Oab ol New- pent Harbos pllrtic:ipaced i• me first official naa raiaiaa t.bwlay at tile Seeior · ztnt Recreatioa Coal lStb St. aad lnine Cliff Huea. n.. naple it • aift of Aaaela Pic:ker Wbite or New- pon BeaQ. Two Pl.,, will be nowa .......... 1,. Coa· .,....... Jamee 8. Uu pre· ••ted • naa ..e.ida .... no. "• •• Capi~l a.nct- i•a i.a Waahiq10a. ~C-tb• nac ••• at•• ., •• c:hlb bJ ..-.. Hattie Blial•.._. f• i• ···~ or ~-.._,_ MM. ...... ·-~~~· of liM S.ior Citi••• ot dla H....-..., __ TM z..,. OM ...... , .. "" S.iee au ..... • aanoioe PN)..e .....a , .. . ,..: ,.. lool.... ... ..... .. u, ........ -Oac. l. l"S. "•• ...... ...... ....... affll(_, ........ tified PfOJI'&m• at the club- boute. Seai01: Citizen• •e atked to come ia. and t ip up for tile variout ac:ti•ities. -Ul1 STMIIII ..IIIFF IILUT CoaaUJ Wuhbclfne of Har- bor View Hillt, well k.owo tela't'iaioo muticiu, hat u - preued ltri 1 thoaP,ta on Pro- poeitioa U, wlllicb teekt 10 bu eubecriptioa tele•ition. Mr. Wa ...... e •• ,. ia. • talap-to Go•. Pat Btown .ct dlia Nawpon 8eacllr City Coa•cil: ""''a ai• day, tb• ,. .,. of o~. 1964. ia •1-oM .. t~aee of P••• e. .......... Ptopoaitiot, u .... "" .... ,_ ... -· Milot .. •olot ....... i• .. Cali ...... Wd.dft I'IOUtrae 1M ... --... -..... ..... ci,&•• flf ,,.. ........... .. "We hue a rupontibility ., the c::omnuni ty aa a whole," Mt. Pease remarked. "Where we. find a double 1tandard of tneaaina. we 1bou.ld point it out to the aaae.noc, and to the li'Yinc Co.. the chi c:f bcncfi Cl aty ." "We bave to operate ac- oordina to the law• of the ttate.," Mr . Duncan uid. "The lnine Co. could ri&ht what ia •rona." Mr. Pcue replied. "You. ue implyina that educational u .. duda &~e or no concern to the ,,.. •ine Co." "Many people in the county bc:lie•e tbat the aueument methods is in the but inter- etll or the county," Mr. Dun- can commented. "They re- elected~. Plwnb lut time." "I would be intcreated in bearina what the county cowuel baa to uy about \tr. Peue't ptopoud policy," Truatee Pea Landen 1aid. The b01td concluded iu di.scunion of 1cbool tite problema without tai.ina any tction on t be proposed policy ttat ement. u•• Tl •scns AIIEU lAY PUIS The Newpon Harbor Ameri- caa. Leaioa Post 291 will bold itt montbly butiaeu meetiQC Wodaudey neaina. Oct. 14, ll tbe Leaion Hall, Udt St.. •d s.,. An., C.- ual Newport • ,.. illl!port•t itca~ of b .. i- neu will be ditcuuion uf "Oruae C:O..c;y Aaa.ts O.y,.. aceot4iaa 110 ~-­ .. rS.Wi~ell. •ranTI-am The Newport a.ca Police uoatiu aaed • telnitto.. T\eh old o•• ao to.a• 11110rt • aM woeld coat too •ell 110 a.,.U. U .,.,., llt.as • old TV .., ...,.,, liheo.,. .... ..,..Hial•a.. .... 0,..., ...... ~ liCI8 ...... ~. ..... plct h ....... _"_., ••lll•a oa J.Du. A H•bor Hi aft School senior and a June araduate were killed in a l-ear colliaioo just before Tucaday midni!Jht at the 1ntcuection of Mac- Arthur Blvd. and Red Hilla Bl•d., near Oranae County Airport. The vicuma of the cruh were Lorecn Ha1d, 11, mem- ber of thi a yeaz' 1 Ienior clan, dau&hter of Mr . and Mn. Notman Haid, 2306 Lau- rel Pl., Newport He:i abu, and Roberta Chamberlain, Harbor Hia.h paduat e last June, dauahter of M'· and Mrs. Ro- bert Chamberlain, 359 Flower St... Costa Mcu. They WCIC J)IIICDJCU in I car driven by Susan Lona1oc Andu:.w s, 1"1, alao a 1964 ttaduate of Harbor Hi&b Sc;ftool , dauJhter of Cll ena Andre""'· 264-A Cabfillo St., Colla MeaL She wu boapitalized in serious con· clition. The Andrews cu. north· bOI.uad on MacAuhur Blvd., wu suuck on the ri a.bt fen- der by a cu drh·en by Nancy Millet, ll,of Tuatin, headillJ down Red Hill Bh·d. Police aaid U.at the Miller car did aot awp foe the atop a ian at ... cArUaur. Half Refund on New Tax B.V. Collin1 of 107 Ruby An., Ba \boa hl.:~d. wbo bad ttle Wbioua honor or makina the firu u.ciac: development ta.t. in Newpon Bcac:b , will be acttina a SO'\ rdund. He paid the tu or Sl70 Friday when be took out a pennit [or a dupiCJ. at 201 Ruby Ave. He announced that be waa payina 135 of 11 under protut bc:cauac bia project. rcplaeina a 11nale llftit dwellina witb a duplu, waa an addition or JUSt 1 un iL He bad taken out the demo- li tion permit Sept. 17, but bad not can•td out the de mo- lition before tbc erreetnc date of tbc ordinance. AcUna Ci ty Attorn ey Tully Seymour ruled that he was entitled to tbe tl5 refund. 1111111 CLUJ PA.CAIE IIEAIFAST OCT. II "All tbe pancakes you .,·ant for Sl" is tbe sloaan fot the Corona del Mar Klw&nL&n l this S.twdav, Oct. 10, u they put on theit aMual bc:ne- [it txcakfut It the Youth Center from 7 to II a.m. The menu. includu also sausaac. coffee. otanac JUICe and milk. This is the Ofll)' fund rau· ina venture fot the loc1l KJ· wanis Oub. The Kiwan1ans wdl be u- sisted at the breakfast by the Key Club, the OIJSnlll- tion o( future Kuroanu mem- ben at Corona del MaJ H1Jh School. Gr•••aicle 1e.nicu .-ere held 'tuatday at Forest Lawa ~ri•1 Park for Mrs. Annie Vi1Jiaia Mutac:, 700":1 Cat- oatioo An .• Corona del Mal , who died Sept. 29 at the aae oiU. S.e ••• born in New Ze.a· 1-.d •d c.ue to CotQft a del ~ io 1941. She wat • maar bef o( the Cotollla de.! Mat Comnuut.ity Quach and the Nawpott Harbos Setaior Oti-a•• a.-. S..•i't'Oft i•cllldc • eo.. ao,. W.aac ot Coroaa del Moo ; l ............... ,. .. J-.t•• lloa., ... ol .... d .... .... _. ........ Di .. ... ,., "' No.... ... .... .. ,_......_,_ ' .... -· ' "MI SS BOOS TER" for the Co rona dtl Mar High School Booster Cl uo IS Pam Mattson , a junior. and daughter of Mr. Mrs. Jol'ln Mattson of Haroor View Hill s. She po int1ng to an em pty space on me mf!I'T'Ibershio poster, ... nich the 13oosters hope to fill at the Bac l( to Sci'IOol Niqtl t event, scheduled for 7:30 tn 1s evening , Oc t. 8. The goal is 500 famil y member- sh ios to prov1de enouqh dues money to ouy a 16 mm. mo v1e camera fur tne High School. F1ank Glockner IS president of the 9oosters Clue , and Bil! Scnoll t is memoersn1P cn atrman. Parents w1l l first meet .n the scnool qy m at 7:30 tonight, then VISit the classrooms ol their c hi l- oren ano m ~et their teachers. !Ensign onotol LOTTERY PLAN HIT Newport Beach Police Chic£ thiS nation w;t,b un10ld wealth. bu added hi IJ support \D the The orr-uack t>etuna pulon loc:al <;.itiaeo.t Coa.:rline.c: ~p-bne operated with arcat pusin1 l"ttery propot1Uon profit becauu the ner•ae No. 16 on the No•. 3 ballot, auz:c:n anc pauon&Je and acQOrdi na to Hana Lorenz or no d•upptovtJ to tbc op cu- ~ore Clirfa, cbanman of the oon. He rcma1n1 unaw1re of the vaal cocsp.utorial net• work that links the c:tint.inal LJtlde.rwodd with the local b.,. ber or barltcep that takes bis bel. And after al l -if the trick takcl h11 bel .... hat •• so wrona abOut bctuna'"' COrmli 11 e c. Chid Glnu hu 1 nucd the followina uatcmcnt upla1n· ina b1s opposmon to No. 1~: ARRESTS ARE PROTESTED "On Tucada)·. so ... cmbe• lrd. the people of thu I tate will "tOte on • me11UJe that, 1f paued. will make lc:aal that •hich hu been LllcJal for mo1c Lhan 65 ye an. Pro- poltUon #\fl 11 a 1ablc:t of su1aa coated po1aon . The pro- poqentl of thiS me1surt pro· m1sc 10 finance a pouion of OUI 1d'i00l expansiOn PtCO- aiatn Uuouah e&plouauon of man'5 cu~udHy and 1v1r· 1ce. Th u " the so·call ed slate con1 rollcd lottery. ''Tlus measwe "'I ll, 1f pass- ed. a•ve l1 ccnse to a priv ale &IOUP of promoters tO act thelf handl deep 1n ou r poe- tel. Lottery udcts w1 1l be dupen1ed oy vend•na mach· mes to tho se who can afford and those who cannot. But ft'.cost •mportant. the bil l pro· \'Ide s that out of evct) dolla1 collectt.d the promotcu aet thclf thineen cents of profil. T•cnty-t-o centl out of each dollaa i1 earmarked fo r ad- ministrative cosu and for prizes. The rcma1n1na ll:Uy· (lYe cents i<JCI into the 11a1e education prop 1m. "Th11 Uuny·five cenu lo u out of each dolla. played ov 1 CitiZen. w1\l ho"'ever, be the leut of Ius probl em•. With pasuac or th11 mcuu.rc wdl C'OITic 1nothct mlleuone 1n the proccu of mor al and eth•cal dec:ay. "The faat bud bO)'I With thcu coter1e of hoodlums Will come out from under the damp roc:kl in are.at numbera. tle'll be faced with bWidroda of loueriea in YtriO\u form• that will be illicit. Whtl, bowe•et, will be the con· science of the citi u:n,.• C-., •e upect and aet propet en- ..... «nont of the Jllnblina 11auues ia anerLI, whee we hue made tpec:ific uceP"" tiotu' "I be:li...,c the record i1 .,aiaat sac:cenf•l oontrol. lltrat •li<* 1M pnlic docs .at oonQrftn becc:.llll oon- .,.... How c• o• chit•• t. e ... cted 10 ICe merit i• • li•atioa wt~arcia U.e •* e ~.. •• loaa, _. ood; • all odl•n? "A .... n., •• ..-u. .... ! .... ,.. ..... -.. The Sca"?Ot t Beach Clly Counc1l, ,..h1ch hal tccc1ve d c:ompl a1nt1 anout anelt~ fot auitl.l p\aytnalt the bCIChe5, no11o h1s anothc1 prolell to con11dC1 . Thl l h&l to do \lo ith an ane1t (o r uSina a tare •e- oordet and 1ccord plne1 ;u lhc belch. \hs. Adelaide Rcoe5l em of Lona Beach. 11)'1 that het son. John, had been c1ted 1n Scptc:mbct 11 the Coton • del \~aa beach on a cha11e of Ul- •na 1 public add!eu S)ltcm ""Lthour a hccnse. "He aent to cowt Ln Co sta \ieu SeN. ~1." \b:to. Roes· le1n w10te to the Counc1\. "The JUdJe rcfuaed tco li sten to h11 c•plan1t10n thar ht had no mtcrophonc. and JUU sard S \1 01 J day1 1n Ja1 l. "John didn't hne the mo- nc\', and he 11>&5 Jcfu1cd t•·cn one d•r'• eltcnSion to aet ll. He ..... , taken tO Santa o\na and thto•n 1 n the county Jill Wid ueated hke a crim•· nal. "He aot • mensae to u1 , and hu rathel and I ao r to the 1ad at I p.m. wuh money fot h11 f•ne . They rerused to •c· cert 11 unul be had been ttookcd. He .,.un't te.leascd unul l p.m .. aot to wott It 5 p.m., and nea.ly lou his JOb." \tu. Rocsletn 111d the beach wu not po•ted to pro· hi bit mUiic. A wamina would have eu•ly conec:ted the situation, 1bc added. ln a previous caae. Ben De Nudis of Coua Mesa had complained of anuta on the beach ror auitar atrwnmina. Co.incil memben said thtt p\ayina muaica.l iuttument• at the botches i 1 not pro- hibited. CII"AIIIIYITI •• I Mil TIICT. II '"Le.-. die ABC' • of O•act• a.ilcli•a'' is til• tlleme fbr Ge Coro .. 681 Mat El••'-l Sct.ool PTA. wtUdlli is ~ .. h• ·--._._P 4ri•• •i• wMk _.. ... dM dlai--.taip of ,.., D.K. so.,_. 1\iia .,., •UI OOMiMa u- 111 _...,_ o... n.-•• ""will ....... -. ........... " ..... D1 . Car l Pt~o~l man of Santi Ana hal wuuen a leUe1 of PfOltll 10 the Sewpon Beach Cit) Council concetnina the ;urcst of hi& 10n, Pb1l, aae I ~. 11 the ~Oth St . bc:acb in C'enual Sewpolt. He u•d ha 1o n left the. beach 1u1fina area at the otdet of 1 lifcauard, JUit be· fote the noon 1urfina ban went Into effect. and then went 110 the ncarbv hom e of fri endt. ··A pol;ce department unit came to the hou 1e, and u office! toot b1m fo rci bly from the ltou5e , pl1ccd him under u1c51 for sustHcwn of bwa- lar y, tltndcuffed htm. and be 11>1JS taken 10 the rohcc Ita· uon, Dt . Peadman said. "\irs. Pearlm tn ~~ocnt to the llllUOn 1nd Obtained h11 re- lease and l e~o~ncd that tbe butall.ly chatac WIS ftcti ti - ou .... He u1d 1n hu lene1 thai he had been Informed he bad p ounds fo1 a CIVIl cue in OOUft, but W&l nO! lntC!eiiCd in audl couue of acti on. He sa1d he ""ants 10 Icc that such an 1nc1dent 11 not te- peated and that abuu or ~wer should be avotded. LOll IOITII ncncs •limED FOR ELIII Eric Att.hur Eue. 425 Sal- we Ln., Balboa, hu aaaia. wnti'e.n to the Newport Beadti Council reprCientll\Ve, (q Elder, ukrna thtt BalbOa Bl"d. be ruwraccd ftom Palm St. tO G St. Mr. Eue 1a.id that BalbOa Bl"d. i 1 in t deplorable •d bn•llw• condition, •d ~­ ded the fbllowina COftDOftll to Councitm• Elder: '"Many or u auHzc yo_. handle~• ia conttfu.ti•a "'* .ome or tM old. I'll ..... . on the Cooncil, wt.o , ... • be IUUS. \he iJl .. iotl •• &hty .,, dla ooly o.ea ia ·----batt llow dtirlaa• •• _, ..... •oo~• "" .... __ ......... ,.. ...... .. .eo. ......... .. ....... __ ~ ................... -·--... _ ... " IIIPOIT ~ o-. · Z ,... •o 01 neu-.n llliRSDAY. OCT. S. ltl4 (X)OA DELIMR. CAUF. ._.. ................... c..-...... , ..... , ................ ., -.,..,..,..,, ._ c-........... Cllf ., ............. c.ttt. ·--........................... a.. .............. 2711 •. c-........ c-....... c .. u. , ..... ., ....... ..... ft. ....... , ........... -............ e ·-.... II .. .................. ., _. ... _ ...... .,, ........... c.... .......... .-4 ... --....., ............. ,. ................ . ... _,....,_, .... _ TMI NA.IO. A.IA'S O''SIT MIWI'A'I• ARVO l HAAI'A ... • _ Ow-_, ~ ~ HM'A . .._~. .. Wltw SUISCRIPTlON UTES I" tile N.w~ Herb« At .. : Oft• .,.., -.... Ovh!4. .f til. Herw At .. : O..e ,_ -u.• <Jit. ..e«; tu, .,1/op An. E. H-... eww• •tl ,.WI ala• ef •• b .... (Cootmue-' ft..Jm P.ag~: I) community figures, intimidation of my fam il y, threats of violence, or acts of violence. The head of this National Council, Arthu r Larson, the ori- ginal "modern and moderate Republican," who recentl y an- nounced his support of P resident Lyndon Johnson, i s going to be di sappointed at my ans wers, because l had to say "no,'' except fo r mention of letters to the editor and the mailing of documentary evidenc e from cons ervatives. I noted that Mr. La rson had neglected completely the pos- sibility of radi cal left extremist harassment, so I volunteer- ed the informa tion that I had received 1mplied threats of legal a ction as result of articles critical of UNESCO, Uni ted Nations , and the California Democratic Council I a dd ed also a notation that the only evidence of economic pressure has been cancellation of subsrriptions for critt· cism of Adm inistration pol rci es and for w ticism o f church involvement in po litic al issues, and that one advertising account was cancelled as result of pressure by a church group ObJecting to my wticism of socia l gospel replac1ng the gosoel of J esus Chrest 1n the pulp1L The "factual " natu re 'Jf the Questionnaire can be JUdged from this questron: "Do you be li eve there is a necessity to alert your communtty to the dangers of such (radical right extremtst) act1 vrty '" I couldn't pass that by Nlthout a comm ent: ''This is a loaded quest1011 -proof 1f the fac t that your organization has already rendered a gu ilty verdiCt." Further proof came 1n an other question: "Has there been a marked increase of extrernt st pressure on your newspaper du ring the past b months, year 3 years?" My comment: "Th1S also IS a loaded question-again pro- nouncing a senten ce ?f gu rlt, and not even provrding an al- ternative of a no answer." Arthur Larson's National Council 1s a irnr ng 1t s barbs sp~ ci f•cally at the John 9rrch Soc1ety I com..,.,end to your at- tentaon the remadcs -nJae oy Jonn Rousselot, natrona! direc- to r of ouo c relat1ons for tile J"hn 9~rch Soca ety: "T"'e J·"" Bi rch )Oct ety ... e co,..es the so-ca tea exposure t • JC' . tres The Soc ety s oroua :Jf ts recora as a tr "A • ~onst tut onc1l antr-C')""rrunrst )rgan1zataon .. .,., o: ett s Jlways pleased to nave a chance to compare :s !JM..tr':Js ,..,,th tne standards ~f any other organazatron, '1C J:l "~:~> s ne Niyforrred corr~rttee.oeccluse the Socr ety's "l" ,., ant ~~ 'l:: ~>s Jre casej ':ln th~> •w:Jhest c?nceots of .:I .. '" 1· • '15' 'J: ·nJ aN SP•r•tucl >~alues clnd human ter en y "lt N • oc nterPst.nl • ser-! Gr .. arson and has com- '11r !tee Nrll bP equd y jes r"uS :J r t x:>0s1ng the semt·Secret rc.~ , I• ":. 1i tile .J Jnr , '" ~:re a gn Retattons, o f NhtCh he 1 t>Jd1nq • er•'Ot't 1'1 J t.n1:h 1rganazat100 haS been prr- iJt~ y ~U1j1nq ).H l:l•>!r ::J" 1"rf> JO O')IIC:f OO NO the road tO ru1n 1 r "lny yPa• '1-cl'~J ~ e" oers :Jt the newly formed :orr<r 'tee hP l1Jed ':.y 'r _,H S r. Jre J•SO ""l!rrtOers Of the sel"' ·-secret "')un· 1n ~ rr gn :;ipl ;:JtiOOS , 1 aoorec ate trlP "':l'l', I :::e•"J Js.-eJ to cr:lvrde factual 1for,.Jt1':1n f•H the _ lrS"n -o.,.-~tee a thOJgh I do feel '>O'T "Nhat I oee t 1r ~;.~y .-.·t) s Js~ eo to or >~P. ht s own tum- Dill to thf' :j\ld 'Jl "" • • • A SECOND LOOK AT TH E UNITED NATIONS Mem:l to · 'v4ayo r Pau Gr 10er 'f ·~ e NOOrt Beach, Mayor 9ob Nilson ?f :ostJ Mesa ana Jnt 1ther rr c1yors Nlthan reach - Nho may be constdenng a or" IJIT'a taon for observance of United Nations Da y: F~rst please read G. Edward Grtffin's ''The Fearful Mc1ster -A .)eond Look at the United Na- trons " You may not have t1""r to dtgest the ent1 re boolc, but try at least the first 2 chapters, and the f1nal chapter Mr Grrffin, obviOusl y a dilagent and parnstakang researcher, wr ites with restrained and tight-lipped anger about the record of United Nations action tn world affairs. "The Fearful Master," as Cong ressman J ames Utt says tn the tntroduc- tion, "sets forth the double standard which guides the UN through 1t s devious and treacherous oath to ward world do- mination .. .I prayerfu ll y hope that •t is not yet too late to awaken the American publtc." The following rema rks, from the final chapter, point out the fallacy of upholding the UN as an instrument of pe ace and freedom: "How on earth can an organization promote peace 1n th e world when s trategically entrenched withtn it is the most aggressive peac ~destroying force the world has ever seen? .•. There can be no peace without order; there can be no order without justice; and there can be no justice when the criminal direc ts the police and judges his own trial. That Is why, since the UN was created suppos edly to prevent the rise of another world--grasping tyrannical power like Nulsm, the eQually ruth I ess and blooG-thi rs ty regime of international communism has spread at a fantastic pace and has massa- cred ind ens laved more people, broken more fam ilies, d~ stroyed more homes and conQuered more land than Hitler even came close to doing. If that is our last best hope for puce, we have lost 111 semblance o.f sanity ." Rtad th is book ; then Judge whether you want our Constltu. tJonil Rtpubllc subju98ted unclef such 1 furful master, straight WORKERS OF THE WORLD, SUIMITI ly Tom Anderton PROBE a•••= HUB&Rr HORAriO HUIIPHRE1 and the AIIERICAN COII~IrTEE ON AFRICA (ACOA) ;11 Eaat 4Jrd St., N.w Yorlt, New Yor~ ~ot th~ But'"-b\.t Walt~r R.t>uthc-r iJ tht> rnoJt powt>rful force-in A~rka. It has bf.t-n stat~. •·No man ciln ~ nominatf'd as lkm· ocrat uodicbtf' for tht' P~OC\' of the t:. S. "ithout Walt~r Rt>utht-i s apjnoval:· 11mrit'd about that. \\'hrn tht' ti~ comn, IH' \\111 orqanilf' the \\Orktrs of tht' world." ACOA carrfee on a contCnual propaganda ~ agotnst apartho(d and colon tal hill tn A/rfca (~~ta(nlJI agahut oUI"alltee,Portugol a nd tho UnCon o/ So. A/rCoa). A '"' of tho o[Jtcore and ••lltb•r• are: Donald HarrCngton•iJCJMoe A. Ptlte1 A. PhflCp Randolph; Ja~~toe }a,....er; V(ctor Reu thor;BaiiQrd RaattntVfctor An/UIIo; 5 trtngfello~ Barrt Roggr N. Bal~tn: ~re. Cheater Bowloe ;Ja~~toe B. Cargy; Harr11 £~~tgr­ eon rosd tc~; Arthur N. Holco~~tbe; HUBERT H. HUKPHREY: Nartfn Luther Kfng, Jr.; Eugene J .McCarthy; Vayng ~orsg; q o (nhol d Niebuhr; James Roosevelt; S tdnoy Po ttier; Jac~fo In 193.. R.t'utht'r and his brother wrote a now-famous lettt'r to frit>nds in Amuica fronr thr1r workt'r's paradi!tt' in Gork~. Ru~~i:~. T ht''' had ""'n tourang Russia und \H'rt· wur km,z in an automobile plant whrn t ht'' ''rOtt' that tht'y \\t>rt' .. actualh hl'l pilll( to huild a !.Oeil'tv that "ill fort>\t'r t•nd d u· t'X· ~loitation of ; .. an b' man \\hat "~' ..art· huildincz.'' thr ir le-tter ~id .. ,, til lw fur tht· IX'tWht and t•nJo' tltt"nl of tht· ''ll' lnl! t Ia~· nt>t onh of Ru'l.~ta hut lhr t'nlln• '''''hi 1 hr timt has come. Waltht'r R~ut~r re-- ptu te-dlr i' the guiding l{tnius who is now \(·ttin~: up a ~lobal union. Thit. World t:nion 11 mtld \(O on ~trik(• ~imultantously t\'tty· "hnr. R<'uthrr rtp<lt tt dly has sprnt million• o( tlnllaa ~-t;~kt•n h 0111 thl' pa~ rht•r ks of .o\m- l'lll an uniun 11 <ul..t·"· to aid thr union 1110\'t· ttwnt• Clf tht' \\otld. (rout thr ancirnt nations o( -"'ia to tlu· nt'll "'>-callr d natiom of Africa. ( )1), in'"" th" tut'n.;t·r of world unions llll'.ttt' tlt.ll lm .tlt1 tn nt~tani/ation is abo\'t' lm.thl ••• <••until 1111• 110tC1n mrnrrr makts 1111 tlt,ttnrunn ht•t 11 ••c•n 11 (lll-f\1 n a in '' orld and f11·t· """d Rob inson; llorfftan Thofllos. NATALIE WOOD and Georte Chakltls co-star In Mlrlsch's "West Side Story," now showing 1t the Port Theatre, Corona del Mar. LEGAL MOTtCI STATEMENT Of OWNfllSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CmCU- LATlON (Act of October, 23, 1962; Section 4369, Title 39, United States Code) Tho 5/10/61. (ss uo of The 'lor Iter (a rticle by l. Date offillps:Oct.l, 1964. UNION ROUTE f ht' Ct>lltJJ•:n~liOn \\t' lt'C('I\ I' fl>t 1'111 lC'III· pc•ran ab""n<" I rom tht· 'tnt!(\! I,· an tht• L' na- tl"d 'it:ltt'\ \\',ll .tnd I 1\C'rt' ..ah•..al'i \lft>n l.! feu tltr ~~ tt't L'n1on. You l nt''' ,..,. "''"' ·'"' ;)\, rr.lth to dt'ft•nd 11 al!atmt thr ltn t•f lht• H'JCII<•nanr' On(t' a frll<•" ha' -t"'" '' h.a t t\ J'O'<thlt• '' ltt'rt' "nrl..rf' !.!Jill !Jt""'' Itt· '"' l~>lll.!t't h~ftt, fnr Ju'it an 1dt·.1l. tw hl(ltt• fnt \(illll'tlunl( '' lurh •~ n•..al, 'ot>lltt•thin~C t..an- l!tblc· .. ''-•1:m·d \'i< .tnd \\ Jl JOBS ABROAD Fnllt•l• ttt\t thr Ru"tall l{,•,oltaoon. vnm hold (11111111111\l't .ll:l'fll' tlttl>lll(hOut tht I•OtJd th.ll rh•· "·''~~'~t '' ,11 tr• t.tl.c." 01 t•r all coun- '"''' ",,, tlttou!.!lt l.thoa unaC\n~ So lt·t's not 'P'·nd .til ht ll tllttt' (dim• .,.,trt'IOI,t\". think- Ill~ .tiM•t•l ,, ft>ll 'tl!m't ltl..t• Kltttt,hchc·' ron- 'l'~~'ttnl! tht· ,,otld ( lnt· nl our n" n. \\'aht r Rn1tltt•r ttt.l\ t '''"l"''' 11 hr.r lh "Ont' of our "" 11. I 11wan lu ""'' ltt·rt· \\"Jhrr Rruthc-r ".an lttlt'lll.ttinn.tl ~-.rt.tlt" ""' <IOd an Am· Victor Porlo) douotfi·'1 a 'ull coluflln to do-2. Title ofpubllcalion: New- nound ng So. A f r( ca a n -J ~ r a is ( n g a p-r Mphlo t port Harbor Erulgn. by AC0-4 fintCtletd "Partner s {n Aparthflid". 3.frequcncyofbsuc:Weekly. 4. Location of known offic e r he entire c ontinent of Africa is a slfl oldor-of publication: 2'721 E. coast ing uolcano, rfla dy to erupt a t 'Jnyii!OM~flnt . Hwy.,CoronadelMat.Orangc CoMmunhts a re ut~ry ac tfue and their reuo-County. Calif. -92625. lutionary tactics are being employed o n a s.Locatlon ofthe hudquu- do il y bo s ( s £ n that ort~a t con t ( nen t, rflsul t-ten of genua I bustne.u offices of the publi.sMrs: 2721 E. Coast ing in an un_orficodentt~d nulllber of "newl y Hwy •• Coronadel Mu.Orange 1'1 It .111 '4'( nrtd ,-\11u•rtt .m Ril( (\"""''"'' ha' m..am lnl! pl.tttl• an 01:101 'mall fon:·ifCn rountrir' 1.13' 101( 'nt.Jll· ,., \alartr~ lind 'mallrr taxt·~ than \'ould lt.n • to bt· pa1d hert' Ford prndur<'~ om·-third nl II\ car\ and tnack~ abroad. and Gc·nt'ral ~(o­ tnn products appmximatc-h· 22 pt>rn•nt. lltll\t h ro ··~apr Rt'utht'r. umCin t ad..t·tt•t•rtn l! .1nd f'\(orbttanl ta'(t'\. Rr111hrr lltal..t·~ 1!11..11 · ..tnll'<·d annual 16-n·hndt•r dt>llt.tnd' ant.l of- ,,.,~ "*·nltndl'r '' nrkl."r rlfort, .1nd 10 •lt.tll tht• proht~ but not tlw lo~S«"\. f,.,, ttt•·n. 1f ·'"'. ,ut• lilt Ill' lnfhwnttal with l.1 ndo11 .Jolllt\1111 than Ju, \()('iali~t buddy. \\ .tltn f{t'lltlwr Fnr 10 11·ar~ Johnson and l<••t~tltt•t It,,,,. r.lllll'd on tlwir hl!h t for a so- t r.aJ,,r \1111'1' .1 l(•·t~l lwr .. court'' and n"asons toe• 1ltt·r ''ida I l.tdth Bit d rq.:ula rh and is 1.11 1111•11· • l111111111• '' at h hun th.m he· ('\l'r ha' ho • 11 '' ttlt ·"" ntlot'l \utt•ttt .an Pn•"dt•nt. in· tl~ttlttt~: If K J ud~.;c· ,, 111.11\ r,, '"' f nrnd!> and emerged nat tone", t otallJI inca pable of sol_f-County, Calif.-9:!d25. gouornment, dedi cated to r :zctsm and blac~ 6. Names and addre.ues of suprofllacy,mony under t he controJ of coiM'lu-publisher, editor, and.manag· n i st and pro-colft"'untst leader s , ond all lng editor: Publishes, ~tyo E. houing tho blessing of tho Unitfld Na tions Haapa,710 Jasrulne Avr.,Co· h J ... d 1 rona del r.I.Jt, Calif.-9~6~5: •o ,en ee argd Cn o 0onoral Assembly .lfeso-editor, ~ln. Acvo E. Hupa. lut!ononHtlQd"Doelaratfon on tho -;r anting 710 Jasmine Ave •• Corona del of IndQpondenc• t o Colonial Coun tries and Mar, Ca hf.-9~6~5. f eoplfls",adop tod on 1 2/14/60 ,r.ll'ldt~r Art. 3: 7. CNncr. (If owned by a "Inode ~ua cy of oolitical , oconolflic, soc i al corporation , tu name .Jndad· or . oduco t t onal prtiparodnflss ~thoul d nQuQr dress must be st.Jted and llbo l11 In• <'lit IIIII' 1101 lot i\\ 111n111, hu t u lw. ~~ t 1.11 'rar~ a~o tht" pn·~tdt'nt nf mw ul '"'' I.H~''' .tlltomohdr t"lllllfJ.tntt·' .t'l..t·d Rt·••· tlwr Ht"' d11 11•11 t''fll't t '" tu Cnlll(X'lt' '' t' lu~t·h:n•·" ~ l{t'utltt'l trt•ltro. ··\\ .-..trr '' •t Itt llulx·r t H'""l''"'"' L'11 t11n l...abor mak~ ,,. Ill,, '"" "'" I"' "" r .. -,,ct. Ill ' I ~lCiali~t ll t~utphtt•' 1,. Itt'"'' 111 t.tjlll.llt'll l ltl..t• \(art tn l.utlrn Kan~: l)t•lt•·' ,., 111 'l'l!rt·~alion. lmmedt.Jte ly ther~und~·r th.: soruo a s a pro tfl:.r t for dQlay fnQ in~opon-names and addressa of stock- donee." Th41 rosul t (a a u. N. dorr:ino ted bJI holdersowning orhold1ng 1 ~r· THE CONSERVATIVE By Clor-e• St.o"9 Hum pty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty bad a Jle&l rail. Al l the kina'• bouu and all the kina's men, Couldn't aet Humpty Dumpty U9 aatJn. (Anon) Out of the "moutha of babe& and eucklinaa" (Pa. 8:2) comes this parable. It 1s true today u it wu in the time when nuue1y rbymea were the bed rock of education. T1ue, especially dwina the conent campaian wben., maay voteu arc sittina on die fence. on- Wl lltna to commit themaelves on th e one important usue. Of the Vllted, leuer ISSUeS of the s u uule between n&hl and ~rong. They, the Humpty Oumpues of today, may fall on the stdc nf the R1&hteous Rl&ht, 01 on the s1dc of the Lawless Lert.. but they won't be fence s tt· ters any more. They wi ll be aden ufaed enhcr with the et•nsu ucuve fo rce s wh ich are uyrna to save our nati on. or the pov.ers ~ht ch aJc seeking to destroy 1 t. f hete ts but one political tssue today. and that is the protecti on and pres ervation of Nncn ca, the American adea . and the American 1deals. In supporting th1 s 1 ssuc, th e (on <ocrvatt ve s arc dedicated to the prcservauon of con- ~tttuuonal aovernment, to consutuuonal 1ntcrp1ctauon of the Ia v.s , to free enter· Ptt se. and to a couugeous forer an poltcy. The conservatives are try· ang to reach and to teach the undecadcd votcts -the fence Si tters of today. They know th at the hou1 1 s I ate -per- haps later than we think . Thev real1 ze that the saving of the natton re sts tn the hands, and wtth the ballots, of the mil· lions of unheedina. compla· cent voters who do not rea- li ze the seriousness of our present situatio n. Only 2ft days rematn until election day lq64 -the day On which the fate or our na- tton ia to be decided. Mote than two meetinaa a day a1e planned by the Coneervativea fot thie period an the Loa An- aelea a1ea, and an aven&e of neatly one meetina a day arc lieted for locations with- in drivina diatance of the cout c•tice. • • • The Oran,e Count}' Amcri· can Fo1um w11l apon10r an addteu by Semucl Blumenfeld at the Santa Ana Valley Hip Yo that I on &.be Lord, Ill ate evil; he pr .. enem tho IOWa of hi• u inta; he ddi••redl them out of the hlftd or dae wiclted. Llaht ia 10wn for the dabt- ooua, and J ladneta for the upript ID hoM&. Rejoic. •n the Lonf, yo ri&htoou•: and ain thttb 81 the fetnetr*lftC:I or hiJ boltneu.(Paalfla. 91: 10..12.) School, 1801 Gtecnville Ave .• at 8:00p.m. F1iday. Oct. 23. • • • Herbel! Philbnck, fonncr couoteupy for the F.B.I., WJJI be the feaLured speaker at a mectina to be held ~n­ day evenina. Oct. l2,at the Aoaheim High School, 811 W. Lincoln. He will dtscuss "Communi sm. The Campus. and cbc F.B.I." and will 1e· veal the proase ss of commun- ism on the college campuses of lhe United States. THANKS FOR SALUTE Newpon H&Jbor En11an Dea1 \4utual Frtends, Yow ad tn the En11an s up· porung the two paae wei· come to \1utual Savinas to Co1ona del \1at i s heartentng evidence we made a ttJhl deci sa on 1n comtng here. We much app1eciate the sal ulc you 111d others have e1tendcd us and are certatn· ly impres sed with the splrtl of friendltness thai makes this outstandtng busanc ss community. Thanks so very much. Co1dr ally, Robert T. \1cCulloch \1anaget, CD\1 offi ce. \1utual Savangs GIFT TO THE WORLD Publisher of the Ensran I am COJOytn& you1 spectal "Proaress Prctoual" edttion very much. 1 have tr aveled far and wrdc in my lrfe . but I seldom have seen such breath· taking beauty as the south coast reaion. No wonder the .asea atUacu such well known astisu. I remember coming 10 t~e Newport Beach-Corona del Mat atea in the t940'a, and at that time it was only a sleepy, aummer resort villaae. with a population of about 4.000. Now I understand New· port Bead\ haa a popul ation of 30,()0()-plua. Newport Beach baa become well ltnown partJy becauae of manylwcll known people from TV. mo· viea, buaineu and finance. l am alad that your paper puu forward the Judeo-Chua· tiao concept of the worth and dianity of every perton. America wu founded on aoch • oooeept., and it baa been her aift to the world.. We muat uteauard it at bome ao that h will aptead around the world.. Siac o:rel y. Trace Weedoll Goleta, Calif. LIICIS OUR POLICY PllbJiuer of tbo Enaian Altacbed it my ehacU ot my l .... y•• Ablcription. I enjoy your dlouabtfllJ editorial policy. Dan d C. DolT 265$ Buawood E.att Blair CORNER tho Afro-Asia n blocJ)rodo"'inantly socia li st-centormore of totalllmount of c olltlflunis t, each country (rQf}a rdloss of ;;opu-stock. If not owned b) a corp- lotion or financ£~1 capflbili ty) ha!t a uoto <ntion ,thenameundaddressr• Dr. Fred Schwau. president l t th U ,.. , t 1 l l of the tndtvadual owners must e"ua o fi •·'•"'•• Ma ny~ , i n uar i ous If db of the Ch1i sti an Anti ..COm be gtven. owne ) ~partner· -s tagoa of b~rbrut SM ( sof'l.o s t ( 11 pr ac t { c tng h h d muniSm Crusade, will de--s 1p Of ot ec unmcorporate acube "Preaenl Commtlniat cannibal ia111), all worJdnp for thfi fiS ta bllsh-film. m name ~nd .addceu .• b Strate&)~-" and will tell of the mont of a s ocialist one-world gout~rrtmt~nt. well.J$ that of each tndiVLdual communist auack on Senator member . must be gLun.) Barry Goldwater. .;coA i s '1 n accr41d i ted non-!JouorfV1ton tal or-Enu gn Pubhshmg Co. lnc., • • • Qanizn ttonot tho U/1 ~d states (t suppor ts 2721E.CoastHwy.,<..:O«ona dd REMEMBER VOTERS: Thi s "nonu(olont action cafftpa(gns" against apar-Mac . Cahf.; AlvoE. Uaapa , may be the last month that tht~!dondcolon i 'l l fi.JCPlo (tatfon.It chafllpiona 710 1asma neAv('., Coron.ade l M.az , C.a hf.; Mrs. Ar vo E. tlu-you may have to save Ameri· tho ca use of HOL'>r~ P(VU:,qro, Angolan r ob,d . pa . 71 0 Jasmine Ave., c orona ca. The li fe you sa~e could F'ollowin9 is part of a "letter. to tho odi-del .Mat. Call(. ~e .ow ov.n. WhOfdk wtTth0 f!!!; tor " subm.fttfld bu this writer to tho Santa 8. Knownbondholders,mon- u c ener&Y eac ay , •'" q 6 d ·"-· 1 8 MASSIVE VICTORY ! Anc flg istfir, publ iahod on 3/?.8/ 4 : gagccs, an o~ aecur ty MardJ lS. 1.114 muted the Jrd ·Oft the ~ tJI Mardi holdenowntngorhold111g 1 pe.r - ye.ar liDc.e uv... atrodt.lu 15th the Primawn plaaUtJOft cent or more of total .amount of WeA p.rpetraled an the defense-nl'ar Sao Salvador waa auadled bonds, mortgage•, oc other ,.:c- lesa populace o1 OOf'1.benl An· and all the Europea.D pel'SOOMI urtttes u e: (If th.:r.: a.r~ non.:. col•. a Portucuese ~mtory '" wc-r,. slaug.btered. n-e only sur-so state. J AI rica, by the lerrorlSta under \1\r>r wu Snra. R.eis. the v.•lle Arvo E. ll.aapll . i 1 u J~)1111ne ~ le.adershtp o1 Holden Ro-of lht nwner who. after bell\l A VI." •• Lvroo.a d.-I ~l.ac, Cllllf.; Publtshcr of the Enaian berlo. bead o1 t.ht u n100 o1 the rtp!"atedly ra])E'd, was left for Mn. Arvl.l l . llu pa. 7lv Jas· LETTER OF TH.t.HICS Thank yo u fo1 you1 fine and People of Ancola IUPA ) from rle1d F'our ~tohlte women lind mmc Ave . . Loroni \.I ..I ~l;u . hL~ sa!K'Iwtry 1n the Congo. 1 frvl' chddren from the nearby Calif. patno ti c nev.spape1. Bette Rooney Corona del \1ar "peace lovrng" natton 1n Whtch VIllage (I( Mahmda manqed tn 9. Parllgra plu 7 and o tnclu- lht> l'IIJ has slal rontd a "puct> f'sca~ In ltw woods where Ole de. 10 caSt') wh~ ro: 1h~· .tVt.. k • force .. hurldled l()llet.her 1n ll group holdec or ·~·curl! y hold~·r .appcllu Angolan ten-ons~. w 11 I( r n g whrlst two of ~lr mtnfo.lk wtnt upon tht> boolu llf th, l •HttpliO) COHGRA TULA TIOHS Publiaher of the Ens1an Havina recently vacationed on Balboa Island, 1 was pri - vtleaed to have been able to read your newspape1. thetr "war of liberattOtl" und~r to Sao S..h ador for ~lp When .as trun~·~ llf an an} vth,·r ftduc- the aurae or anti -colon1alism lh"Y returnt'd they found that •.ary rclattoo, the' nllm, 1 1 th~· have the support of thf' Uniterl lttl' ttny llroup ~ ~ dt~O\· p.!rsoo or corporattoo for wht!ttt ~ations. Moseow. the IJSA and ered b) tht tf'rrorasts. tht> w(lm· such uuuee •~ ~t.ung; ~h\) thl· I~ Organization of Afrll'an lin· Pn had !M-en vtolated and htc1P· stll tt'ments 111 tht·two paragraph, lty whit>h ia eomposed n( ,'l(l nu~ly muulalf-d and the children show the .a ffaant\ full knowkdg, I feel compelled to cuend my con&ratulations on the very 1nformati ve and factual editori als and articlesreaard· 1na the conservative approach an d the aravc deci sion facin& the nation on Nov. 3. "peare lovinlf ' nation~ a ,. rl had bPrn ltackt<i to pit-t·es lind and belief as to th< cucurH•tan- whose "war chat of almost Sl ~ thrlr rtmlltnS hunJ! from the Let ua not foract that the American public is no t stupid or s ano1ant enouah not to sec the threat facin& the coWlUy with the pouible election or the Joh.naon-Humphrey ucket.. Si an• are already ve1y evident that Joh.naon will ao down in hi etory u one who occupied the White Houee only lona ertouah to repack and move out to where he belonaa - the pasture• of his Teua ranch. C. Patkinson Woodland Hill s FREEDOM IS THE ISSUE Pubtlaher of the &aian Edward P. ~raan. lbc API,ClO newacaater on ABC and one of lbe molt ¥Dcifetooa criti c& or Barry Goldwater. {natwaHy), rc- (Contlnucd oa P~ge 3) mill.ton whicll already has been hr•nches ni trt'f'~ Somt> of t~ put to use supportmg Lhf' An,;:o-Mrltes w.-re found wath thetr Ia rebels from !herr hc-adqu11r· Ftnmachs rur opt-n 11nrl thl'tr ws in the ne.iJbborin~t Congo". ahttomtnlll I'll\ rtre~ !ltulfc:rl w1th aceordillg to the L. A Trm~s ,rasa :~nf'l htl5 nf wnod. whtch ol 11-IG-Q had ~n 51'1 ;~Jt~:hl. .. How ur lbele • nationaliSit<'" · On ltw m•~rnttut of \larrh Angolan urrorssta ao~ng about l~h I he ~mall \ rllag,. nf Bucla their plan of liberation" FoiJow. t'tf'tv.-l'f'n ~laqUf'lll rln Zomht\ llnrl iD& IS a stomacll wreochLnl de-S:tn Sa lvador v.a'l attackf'rl 'lnll scripUon ol oaty part ol the hap-ttw> IOt'al arlmtru~rator anrl has pelllllll "On the MortUIII o( •·tft wer~ ltl'rl to bnard.( th~n Marth 00" and about whadl Allced mtthod•rally snto ptf'\'1'~ tile hypocritical UN with ill All the other mtmbtrs of tht phony tftloctde Truly d1rl nnth· nlla~. PXc."t'pt the wir~ n( 1~ 11111:· E.lpK'tally, every \JN Inver JUard. v.·ere al<te slaughterf'd. ahoold ~ lor the rree pam· lncludiq I busiM.uman Snr phlt't "On The Moraine ol March FerMDdes, v.ho had fir~t to l5lh" from Portupeae-Am~ri· watt'h his wift. a Mgr~'-btana can Committee oa Forei~Pt AI-rared and thf'ft obsceMty mutt fa1r1. 20 Pembertoe Square. Jated despite her advai'IC't!ld stair lkllton. Mau .• if they are liD• o( prtttn&DC'y. Her sltlm~h had cere 8Dd have lbe atomach for bwft eut open and the unborn U to really aee what the UN child pulled out anct behcoail· ~-td." ACOA £• tho strong oot pro-Roberto pross ur~ group t n tho USA . "It• Nat(onal Co~fttoQ fncludes Monv faMlltar ~rhor••• of Co~~t~~tu­ nfet front caueoe. 1he Coa~~~f t toe also tn- cl udos a nu-tbor of fXJIDOr/ul no Hona l ftguroe, Fill PIIYIIn• th41 ~o• t no table bolng Arthur S chl eo ingor, 1111 PIOCLAIIID Jr. of tho Vhtte Hous • aduteory ataff (hae Mayor P•l Cnaberh .. {lrn-s(nc• ros f gnod-£d.)The Co~•ttt•• on A/r(co d aimed u-itt wed.: u Fire boaeto of He channel• to u.s. o//fdolo Prevention lleck ead 11!· qauta all chhcu of the !n ilaeh(ngton a nd the UN. Thoro b 1 f ttlo community to take part ia th doubt that the or ganfzaefon .anagoe to •Jtape Pf'Osr•m of relievans hu.,. A~torloan pol fcv regardtng AfrCca and !borCa. dou cundihona in awpon •••• Rob•rto hoe collaborated ro( tit tlto Coa- B~.•1ch .11 11 d ~unfe t• -juot a•. lte Ita• 111tll CnQlll accepted u UfO" • eparblle:ata c ~ I w~ ~ d II IUld a~CDC1ea of t.J.e .c.hy S~ •eon UIOOpoM 1"0. "rUilan a n .. aooer, vemmbll to partidpete aeti· tra (n fng faoCJ t Hoe /rOM tho Algertan PLII, vc ly ia • c:emp•if.l for i.. "'U ttar~ fne truc tor• prou (dod bll "or•a. proved. fire ••fe.ty •• : th ~ fro. Pol bit ootUe...,nh (n Brc:uU 1 aonOJI cllfn .. IOD •&alee. 1\• Fi,. and poJCHeoJ pro.ectcon /1"0114 A•or(eon Dept. and tho adroola of oer , , , city t• prowide effecdwe l fborol• and cluu•c lt group•. leeckr ... ip I• 3e ac:ti•iti.. l,roRJI -14 JUJtO l962 of Fire Prev•tloe le-ft • ..ct S•n• H1114pltreJI fo a ,. .. ,,,. of tho •a t Conal r UfKe th• to WM wi ...... CoMt( t toe of ACOA. ,. UJtdoub tOdll/ apr••• O._.wr of Co..erce •4 •Hit Ute a(u o/ tit(• reuoJuHon.or~ group o"er wa-iaetioee for a .. cu .. t.l fiiOill-·" oJ•• Ito toou.ld ree(gn. c.-s .and cood 11\00) und.:r wh1rh ~toe khold.:rs lind ~,., uc 11 > hvld- en who du not llp~ .. c upon th~ books of the ~;.>111pan) ·h uu~­ tees, hold stock .and )t'CUlltll!) tn a capaCtt) other thlln thllt of a bona fide owner. .a111es .and addres.sesl.lf Uhhvidullls who .lfC stoc kholders of a corporlltioo which 1Uelf IS a stockholder or bolder of bonds, mortgages or other secwiues of the publiSh- Ing corpou uoo have ~en tn- clud~d lll paragu pru 7 and 8 wMn the interests of such Indi- viduals arc equivalent to 1 per- cent or more of the total am- ount of the stoc k or securities of the pu bllshlng corporation. 10. This Item must be com- pleted for all publications ~:x ­ ccpt thos~ which do not carry advertising other than the pub- llsMr's own and which .are nam- ed In Sections 132. 231. 132.- 232. and 132.233, Postal Man- ual (Sections 4355a, 4355b, and 4356 of Title 39. Unlt~d States Code). Average No. Single cop1ea each issu~ llsuc d~lng n~anst p-eced lng to fWog 12 months date A. Total No. cop(ea printed (net prua ruo) ~0 44~ L Paid drclllatlon 1. To term aublc.rlbcn by m.aU, carrltt delivery ar by ocber mum 3340 3.490 2. S.la drouab a gena, news ckaaert. ar odlaw1M 41S &20 C. PrM dll1r"Jbut.l.011 (locWt.n,J wnpla) by m&Jl, Cllfla deUnry, or bJ odla m&anl 310 31'0 D. Tot.l No. ol copies d~ (Sumor l1Da 11, H and C) 4116 ~10 I ccn:ily lhat rht atam~Mt~a m-* by me 1boft •• c:onect and c:ocnpkce.. ARVO £.. HAA PA OwDallld ........ 0 - DIILUX. ... __ __ 10'-'•·· .... ,., ..,., ..... -.... A .............. ol PIONUR'I r7 ,_,. o1 ......... ill ... .... ... ....... ol .,.alily .... ......... f• .._. aad ca rcill -. U. 1#•11/ft/W ..... ~" i. UDJIII ·altd ................. 48• ................. s4• ................. 62• CROWN HARDWARE* •A IIOUIDOLD DUAaTWIJIY ft'OIIr OIWIS·- Sl" KAIT COAlY IDGIIWAY COIIOIIA DZL ltLU • 'CA~-IUNt,S:: "Sbe didn't aay 'Yea' until he mentioned one of tho ae Ford c:ata from Tbeo Ro bins. SERVING THE HARBOR AREA SINCE 1921 Co•ploto ou ... otlvo soloa end sorvico. Body ond f•ulor ropelring -pelnt ehop, froo osti•ot.a. Foe .._. ... clt•lu. JOHIJIIE'S LIQUOIS DEE COOK. O•aer 3537 EAST COAST HIGHWAY COlOMA DEL MAR, CALif. TElEPHONE ORi ole l-7 S10 NEW PROVISIONAL$ -Mrs. Robert Forbes, (seatedl, children's dental health center chai rman for the A sst stance Lea- gue, tS explaHHng receptton•st duties to prov1sional s, f ro"' I eft, the Mmes. Ed w•n J. Wachter, Cec• ~. Skwar . Wtlltam R. Snyder, James P. W•nton, and Alden Does burg. PROVISIONALS WELCOMED Seven Hatbor area women were wel comed into provt- aional memberaha p of the National Aua atance L ea&ue at. a brunch presented at the Leaaue Service center last week. Introduced to Leaaue pht- lanthropaes and prepared to serve requited provisional hours are the M-nes. William R. Snyder, A.L. Does bur a. N.J. Frank, Ce cil H. Shirar, James P. Yrtnton, Edwan J . Wachter, and Jesse '4. Cur- ti •. The fledaltn& members and !hear aponaou were welcom- ed by Mu. Lonnae VIncent, Leaaue president, and Mu. Edward Pellearan, vace-pre- aident, who will supervise the 6-month provtstonal train· ina. Mrs. V10cent uaced the h11· tory of the chapter and In- troduced the followaoa chaar· men who descu bed theu re- aponaibilities: Mrs. Robert Beauchamp and Mu. J. Ken· neth Hame l, thrift sbop; Mrs. Robert Forbes, children's ( Coatl..Dued &om Page 2) cently endeaYOred to toll the blame for the terrorilt acuvities 1n our ciuea on those who advocate a return to mOJal standatds, and leu soctaJism an Government. Has comment followed the hne wtuch the communist party bu used wath areat ------------·----------LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Or T RUSTD:'S ~ALE No. f -146 On Octob~r 22, 1964, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., at 214 E .. t 17th Street in the City of Coat a Meaa, ' Cal ifornl., the underaisn«-d, LEGAL NOTICE Jental health c entet . and \.its. ~tlltam \1tllet, schol auhtp chau man. Follov.•na the brunch ~ s. Pelteaun condu cted a tour of the thu ft and toy shops ..tnJ the dental health centet, the Leaaue 's ma1n phtlan- LhtOP\. wuccess, •e .. blame the op- posl uon fot the very ac tlo fnt whtch the) alone are re· sponstble. The Amencan liberal so- cta1t stlueratch~ nov.tn po.,..er '" '4 ashtnaton tnclud•n& the recenth murdered PteSJdent }..eMed). (a VICtim Of htt. "~n aulltbaltt) concerntn& the Internal threat of com· muntam). encowaaed radt cal ne&JO leaders to take to the ~ueets and march on Vt'ash - tn gton. They deliberately v.htpped them •nto a ht&h Pt tch of antaaom sm border· tng upon tn&urrection. under the JUlie of patemaliam, to foster their politica l ambt· tion s. Therefore, ooly they most accept reaponaibi lity for die present unprecedented rash of lawleu riotina. rape, murder and palferaae. and no amount of breastheauna on then Patt can cbaoae th• s uuth. NOCA£8, INC.,u T.11acee under the deed of truM made by ERBE & LOUVIER CONTRACTORS. A PARTNERSHI P and recorded o.e .... 19, 1960, •• 0oC'IIJIIetll No. 225935 Ia Boolr 5569 Pase 194 of Official Recorda of Or•r Couty, Califon.la, «i•e11 lo aecare 1111 la debtect..-• io f...,or of Richard tf, Beamiah & R11tb E. Be-lall, h w u j/1, aa to an a11dlvided ~ i11ta-eat & Ronald K. Digtu & Olive L. Oigina, h W .. J I aa IO 110 adivided !i iate~ac now owned •d held by ume by ru-n of ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-:.1 lll1e breach of cenain oblif!attona eecared thflftby, notice of which ... recorded Junf' 24, 196-4, all Ooc iiiJient No. 24 150 in Book 7103 Pajte 15 7 of said Official Record!a, NOCAER,INC. wi II nell • pablic auction to the hishetJt bidder for c ash, pa yable in law- ful money o f thf' l:nitf'd Statea at tbe tim!!' o f salt!', without wananty as to thle, poaseaaion or ft!Cum brancea, tbl!' interel!lt COIIVeyl!'d 10 and now beld by •aid Truatee under aaid deed of lruat, in and to thf' followinfl deecribed propeny, to-wit: neous ~•ps. R" cords o f Oranjlf' County, C•liforni•, and that ponion of «'lion 29, Town- ship 6 South, Ran!tfl' 10 1.-st, SRR&M, dt-acrlbed as 11 wbol.- as followa: Resinnin~t 111 tbf' moat tfeaterly com" of said Lot 12; Thenct-"onht!'altt«-rl y 124.00 feet alon~ tht-No nh· -•erly line of .. id Lot 12 •4f lla f'lorthe-e-ly prololt• sa&io~t; Theace Soatheaaterl v 30.00 feet p-Ilei with th,. Southwe•erly line of said Lot 12 10 the Nor\Jitea•&Niv pro· loa«•tioo of the Souc ht-IUICerh I i11e of s aid Lot 12, Tht-nc .. Sotlthwellterl y 124.00 f~t 10 the So.uberly cor ner of aatd Lot 12; Thence l\ortbwe~teerly 30.00 feet t.o the point of be!{lllntnjl. Reaervin« however, 811 f'a!l~ ment over tbt' Nonberl) ".50 feet thereof for tnpt-1UI and fljVea and publtc ulll illf'~ • The <\mencan ltbeul ao- Clllaat polauca l pbtloaophy, II PIICttced by Ill advo- cates 1n both parues, and boatdcast hourly on radto and TV nauonwide. u v.ell as •• Lot 12 1n Block 49 of Rivff Section, Newpon Reach, as Mllown on a m~~p recorded in Book 4, Pase 25, Miec'elll~ ----------- for lbe porpoaf' of pavtnlt obit. ptions aecured bv said df't'd includin~ feea, ch~g«>s and u penaes of lht-TIUIItee, edvan- cea, if any, undf"r th~ '"'"'" Clf said deed, lntMeat thl"reoo en<i 16,644.21 in unpaid principal of thl!' note aecured bv .. aid dt-l"ci, with intereat tber~n from JJ. 1-6J, as in said no&e and b) l•w pro · vide<!. LEGAL NOTICE --------NOTICf Of T RI STH ·~~AU \o. TS-162 On Octob~r 29. 19M, at 10:00 o 'clock a.m., at 214 ~a .. t l:'th Str-t tn thl' C11v of <AtJta \4t-SII, California, thl' underat,n~d. St.oahonl' ~; ... ,. Corporation, aa Tru!Ot~l' under thf' d,.,.d of tnltJt madt' by St,.v,. ~ ... h Ito ... , and Alie-f' \4.. .. hllnev, husband and wtff' a11 )OIDI l"nants and re- cordt'd \4ay 10. 1962. a" Oocu· rMnt !'o. :'226 tn Book ~ 103 PA««" 629 of Offict•l Rrocord• of Oren~ County, Ca.ltfom•a. ltl''"" ~OCAEB, INC. Tntl'ltf"f' Charlene Cill DMed: September 22. 1964 Puhliab Octob<or I. 8, & I';, 1964, 1n the N.-wpon Harbor Enaip. to ~ar... an tndebt..-dnl"tts tn favor of La ~Iff' R. Tavlnr, a widow now own~ and h~ld b• S4Unf' bv ~--~~ of thl" brl'ach of cenaia obltjttlltons M-cu~d the~by, no tic~ of wh ach '"'a" ~ded July I, 106-4, aa l)ocu- raeat No. 14 18 tn Book -114 P~ 466 of satd Official R"" c:-ord a, Sho lllho .. ,. StorY i cf' Co rpo r- ation will aell •I publac auC'lton to IJ.t' hi~th-1 biddf'r for c ash, payable ia lawfal monf'v of thf' t:11hed Stac ea at th.-.llml' of ule, without w.-rantv a!l 10 title, po .. eealon or f'llC'um- br•cea. the int«-l"t'st conv«-Y«>d to lllld now he,ld b, •••d Trust~ under •ld de4'd o'f tru•t, tn and to tJte followi~ d«>scribf'd pro- peony, to-wh: No. 457T Lota I •d 2 in Block n of r,... AddlttOII to , ..... ,on Heipta., a• sho•n on a map t"-f recot'd~ tn Roo._ -4, par 9., Wi.:f"l lan~u "'t~ps. recorda of aeJd Orarolrf' Co,.Jit\ · EXCEPTT C THfRrfH~ the Ea•wlv 67 f-1 tb«"«'<£. for Ute parpoae of pavtnf! obit ,aaloea ~lll'rd by -.,d dt'«"d t11Cladi~ f-a.. c-harjl'f'a u d ,.,. P"-of d11e T,..lll«'«", ad•an-c:.., If •Y· uder thf' lf'n!Oa of Mi4 cl~. tftlf•t'f'l!lt thf'ft'Oa u d IS,l49.S-3 Ia aa~atd pnnc1p11l of Ute aote ~ bv .. 1d df'~, wiU. tfltflJ'eet theft.o• froat 4 I M. • ia •let aou AAd by l•w pro- •ide4. O~~te4; October I. 1964 Sl.o11161oaa ~"~ l..orron11o11, TN•" Q•l•• em. ~., P.Wt .. ~ 1. l$ a 12 Ia ..... Pt-...« ...., Eeeip. .'MoT Anti Commie Series Started NEWPORT HARBOR EHSI~ • 3 THURSDAY, OCT. 8, 8M PUBLISHED~ THURSDAYS CORONA DEL MAR. CALif. ~~~~~~~~---------- Tbe Kiwanie-epoaeored die- cuuion cour1e1 on "Free- dom Yl. Commwuam" atanod thia week with 138 local ba&h scboolatudenu paructpauna . Club membeu represent· ina die 4 Kawanu Cluba of the Newport Harbor-Costa Meaa area bave been asa•&n· ed to auperv11e the ducus- aion aroups, II follows . Kae Ewina, for the Corona del Mar Kawanis Club; the p oup meeta on Monday even· ina• at tbe offices ofWaluon & Co., Corona del Mar. J oe Ryan , for the Newpot t Harbor Kawanu C lub; meet· ina on Tueaday evenmas at tbe Newport Harbor Chamber of Conmerce office . GRANDMA WORE PORK ''·' \ Don Hudd] eiiOO, for the Coata Meaa Kawan11 Club, meetina on Vt'ednesday even· IRJ I at the Newport Harbor- Costa Meu Board of Realtors offtce. Wilham Ftoley, fot the ~~­ want~ Club of Costa \<leu ~ortb, meeuna on Thunday eventn&l a I the offI Ce O( F~tst Federal ot !tlhambra, on Harbor Blvd . O.J i t' l tt'd <1 \lrtp ll '>.II! I'•''~ ..tl<>un,• h<'' ne, • ',,, 11 more: l••rtun..tlt' th •• r> ~r..tn<lm<~ "·" "t "'' h<~ <' "''"lu• ITlt'•!t\..llt<Hl' th.tt Non~ \.jUil ~ It' tel l,l\1 '<"-•'I.''' \1 ,, . .lfC (lft-.J\U/1' llk l \\ 1\c:O \ IIU IH ,1 ll\('1'1"'-I ••l • ., l.tm , , 1 '"'"~ .• ''·"ll.l~~ <'' •r1..-....... n,.,,,,,. J'ft.' I ,,,., All clauet. meet from 1 w 9 p.m., conunut n~ for II v.eeh. Clristensen Pharmacy GIRL FOR MATTESOHS \it. an d \1n. l u1 ~ I \1at· teson, 700 t-. 15th St., Cltff Haven, ate parent~ ot a dauch· ter born \tonda\ Sept. 28, 1n Ho aa Hur;pual. ., ., ., f!Jacucall~ all other nev.s med1a, •n clud1ng even the ~opec•al• zed ft eld• such as magaztne• covenng an, mu- st c. etc .. have consu tentl ~ for yeats concun ed an thaa do-.n,ud•na demorah zauon of the <\mencan •deal. The" also shate cutlt for the con- u nu•n& ddeat v.e are suffer- '"' on all front• •n the war wtu ch the C.ommunt st• are v.a&•n& unrel enunal~ acaanst the l,nlled State• psycholo- a•cally u well u mllllanly. On :'lio vembet 3 the Amen· can electo rate will cast the moat mean•naful vote 1n thts half century. Let u5 hope they have &• ven the matter peater tbouaht and under· atandina tban they have •n the put thart) yeats. A bun- dled yeats of eo-called se- cutlt) 11 not w.orth one: se- cond of Freedom. Bob Duaan !'iewport Beach INA GAS DRYER 3021 E. COAST lfWT_ CORO NA DEl. MAfl ORlvl.£ l ·2S~ Plkttoo •• t4u ·~"e• ... eo.., .... ,. 8-oun~•. ,...,. ln'* •• ~ .. H. ,._.,...,.• Rol>.,ru, Plui.Wrlpluo.. For s-... ~ • Lht Opncel Co., Rocl<raut, \,} DR. LOU ROY ELDER OPTOMETRIST COO<'TACT LKNella ~ -~~INCi ,.. .. 0 .. 1( ••2 -072 0 • £ •• : FOR~ ... •c~•C"T•No "'"s:•e••••,.~ I t 2• I.V .... NCW--o""' •a-.C""' 2~ DRIES A HEAP OF WASH Ano tc:.r'! t 11 r1cP that a Gas Dryer costs 'ess t "~ •rc:.tall n the f1rst plalt3 ... Most homes use gas fur cook•ng and hea ng In these homes. mstallatron of a Gac; Dryer IS eas~ Cheaper too Could save vou up to .; 150 00 W1th l•fe t•me burne•.... •t s only natura 'ha a Gas Dryer reoUtrec:. Jess rna •ntena11ce Fast, Nothtng " fas er And th1s means your Ga~ Dr er ~o.eeps oace wtth vour washer Treats clothes w1th more constderat•on oo That s because a Gas Dryer offers a wtder range of temperature contruls for more d1fferent fabrrcs than a ny other 1-.•nd of drver See the new Gas Dryers at your apoltance dealer's soon He II show you what a btg help a new Gas Dryer Can be •SOUTHERN COUN TIES GAS COMPANY Wl/111 A T~IP FOR 1 TO LAS VfGAS1 Y•s. 80 L..es V~Q Holldeys ~s tor t~ wmnm1 Yo..d fly .,,. Wutem ~filMs ,ou'll st., et t~ f~rous Dunes ~ To ''rttJ 041t how ,ou,.,., 1r1n , lfl$11 ,our t»rfiCI,.IIflf deiJ/w soon Hfl'lf be ,.,., fO fiM ,ou .oout • 1•s <tryet Ot,., llml'ted ro thote ,,.,,.. In tJ-. .,.. served by Sout~n C~•torn.re G_, C~ or Sout,.,, L Co..nt~n Gas com,_.,r 0t1w ends,.._., 21. 1965 .. ~-- I From The POUCE BLOTIER I •• 117-.'4- Tidi•:!L_ OCT. I, .. II n-.eM.. Wt I••., .,._ .wrta to .,..,.... ....... .... ..., ... w ......... . ...... tf ,.. ...... little .-.dl, • tot., ftOM .. ott, ,_ tell w •.. oftd awother, thot'l the Wfr( yCMI ... It or y041 don't owe u• odltHI c.ll oa waae YILET CLEIIED 3137 E. COAST KIW AT. COROllA DEL ICU Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER -Bun.DING MATERIALS II YIID II n•11 IlL Ill • T., • ..,..... Dlstri .. tfM s,..... .., ,.., H .. e. U"li•lte41 evtf .... • HI '' •4 Stereo t.r '"-• •4 ,..1 a14e. • C.l., T.V. -R.C.A. Vlc•r -z .. ,. •4 c .. , ........... -... ,,. •. • Alit .. ,.., -l~t~tell.4 •4 R.,.lre4. • We Service ell lw•4• of Color T.V., a leck ' ... , .. , •4 Hltll ,14eflty ., Ster.. URits. CROWNW/ • LOI .E.IUIT ls£R IICE !SUI R I'ROFESSIONI IrE RENT r.v:s l 3.422 E. COAST HWY . TEL E'**f COROMA DEL MAR 673-SU5 ~HIJit~HES 1lew pprt1tnrbor Luihernn ~hwth "Oft &M Blv.(Ja ~"'' N""pon HMbor .. aeoa cu" Otttvc NE'WIIIORT II&ACH. CAUFORNIA THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES: 8:15 a.m. Early Worship 9:30 a."'. Fa"'ily Warship & Sunday School 11 :00 a."'. Festive Worsh ip The Rev. Ja"'es C. Blain. Pastor \1r. Rt>bert Larson. Pan sh ~orker Phone 5.48·3631 I • ·, , ,, r t1 ' •, d /r J 1 1 r ' t ' f I I 'I l1' \ : J 'I' J , fJ d \ 11 r ¥1 ''It" r , n ' •1 \ II fl (/ f' r • ' \ ', 'i J fl fl ,J "rJffl tJ n .J I ' /i't 111('1 f ~ lrJ tf ,, Q r r t 111 r1 r1 II I \ rl I 1 " .-ro1 f' r • • ' I r t I r 11 I' i' I \ Ot d tti/t'n l \ .,. /l't' ;.,..a rt cnrtstion Sc i ~nce Ser..,ices naBT CHl'RCH OF C"'IIUST, SCIENTIST l \03 Vaa Lado 'ewport Beac;h SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 : 15 o.m ond II o.m SUNDAY SERVICES 9 15-II o.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM w .. l. dcrys: 9 o.m. -5 P·"'· Wedno•doy: 9 o.m -7:45 p .m. Tvo •doy ond Frodoy: 9 •·"'· -5 p.m., 7·9 P·"'· Sundey: 1 p.m. -• P·"'· IECOND CBtsacR OF Cll..,., SCIENTJST Newport Beach at Corona del Mar 3839 Eaat Coaat Htahway SVNDAY SCHOOL 9: IS o.m. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 •·"'· WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 1:00 '·"'· READING ROOM - 3839 Eaat Coaat Hidlway ·--dey•: 10 ....... l , ..... W~o•4cry: 10 •·"'· • • p.m. 1·1a50 , ..... ; 9-f alO P·"'· P:rl4oy: 10 •·"'· • 9 p.m. You are cordially anvtted to attend Church Servicea and to uae the Readina Room. F"uwt Bcrpti8t Church of eo.ta M..a Baptist Blhl& FellOWibip (1&41epe .............. , Santa Ana 6 Ma1nolla Ita. D;. P. C. N~umann, p&ltOf S\J NDA Y SI'2VlCI:S 9:•5 a .m. Suncle,)' SdloGI 11 :CO a.m. l(omJq Wonlalp 6·00 p.m. TraJntq u-.. 7:CO p.m. EwtUna ........_ WED~AY 7:l0 p.m. .ble ltud7 8: 00 p.m. P'ra1'ft ......... Lutheran Church Of the Master Lunt~n Ot urC'I\ t n Arnerke 3545 East Cout Hlfhwa7 Corona del Kat PAS'I'Oa PUfflt <D4M Phon~: ORJot. 3-5m2 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9 a.m. --Family worabip includina Sunday Church School 11 :00 a.m.·· WcnbJ First Baptist Church (SOUTH !:RH) co•o•u otL MA• COAST HWV. AT MACA~ BILL TOI..BERT, PASTel' '"'",. 67S-22,. SUMDA Y SCHOOL -· "" •• IIIORMIMG WCMtSH" ·-1 hto •• T•AJMIMG UMtOM ••••• 61JI,.... lVIMIMG WOII .. Ir'... 7•JI ,._ W!DMlSOAY Sl.VICI7•1S p.a. MUttSI.Y ,.OVIDD Jlpout~ ~ Gifturdf 3262 ., •• .~ St,.ot, " • .,,.,. " ....... A•*>•o•o•s I• Go.,•,.•••'• 8/•llc•l ;, Tll•oi•'Y• B.,•,.t•Uc•ll• M/uio• Dr. Tbomu B. Hoo .. r. Mini • ter Sunday Wotthip aad Cbordl School at .10:00 A.M. at 3262 Broad Street. Newport Hetahtl Nureery C are Pro•ided TBLBPIION:&: 60-2140 ........... Ala • ._.. ... .Wcle cbon oatD .. lew of • ••I* B•••· 1411 1JMola La., 0.,.., ........ teoctect clow .. ~Mil boll • • .A bit uc1 ,_ car Docked down ahnlbt Mel • aail boll at the bome ol Ra1moect Loce, 1107 Tradewiacla La •• Baycrut. •• A IOIIIltiD COYer and 2 radio boba were ato- leo from the car of Tbomaa Dunbar, 5~ E. Balboa Blvd,. Balboa, parked at Adama St. and Balboa Blvd. • • . Woaley Clement, 687 Paulatino Rd •• Coat• Mesa, and Contad Johnaon, 19081 Newport Blvd., Coata Meaa, were aneated on &be cbarae o( poueuina danaeroua druas. . .A bit-and-run c;ar backed into a balcony sup- port at the home of Bernard Bailey, 3016 Breakeu Dt .• Corona del Mar. . . Vandals broke the alau ab ield of a atreet lamp at 704 Ocean Pt., Balboa ••• A buralar atole 7 botdea of liquor from the den at the home of James Rob- bins, 208 Hazel Dr., Corona del Mar .•. A doa ued to the comer or a houae at 209 Apolena Ave., Balboa Island, bit Nona Hyer, 604~ Mat- auerlle Ave., Corona del Mu. . .Alan Meuina. 630 Tustin Ave. ,Newport Heiahts, was ba tten when he uied to break up a doa fi aht at 43S Snua Harbor Rd .. Cliff Haven . . .A thaef stole a radio aeraal from John Brelo, 300 Vaa Lado Nord, Lido Isle ... A camera was stolen from the pauo of Laurence Rid aeway, 432 (,rant St .• Newport Shore s ... A wheelbarrow ~as s to- len from a house under con- sturcta on at 312 \1om an g Canyon Rd .• Shore Cla ffs . Monday, S.pt. 21 A car draven by ~alson·Der­ mon . 1600 Anua Ln .• Harbor thahlands, struck a caty laaht pole at 2012 Highland Dt., Harbor Highlands. . . Buralars auempted 10 pry open the sa[ e at Chra su an's Hut, 2121 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ... Thieve s stole a portable radio from the car of TV and movte star Andy Devine, 107 Harbor Rd., Newport Beach ... Lois lt"'tn, 603"2 C lubboose Ave., complatned to the police that her nea&hbOu at 601~ Club- houae Ave. make loud noiaes and beat on thear drums a t all hoursof the na&h t ... Thaeves ~>tole a canvas car cover from the cas of \1andel ~atkans. 1911 Ba) ade Dr .. Corona del \1ar. at Balboa Blvd. and Sapphare .o\ve .. Balboa Island . . .Robert Sloan, 314 E. 16 th St., Costa \1esa, lost ha Spannaker saal from the back of has car near the an- ter e cta on of :-.lewport Blvd. and 32nd St ., West Newport ... A buralat stole S4 from a dresser at the home of Doua las Hoskan , 300 Kinas Place, Claff Haven ... A ba - cycle was s tolen from Laurte Gaae,67 Beacon Bay, at 919 Baysade Dr ., Newport Apan- ments ... \1araaret \kChes- ney, 704~ Narctssus Ave., Corona del \1as, was the vac - tam of auault and battery. EME Lawn Service Complete ....._IDee Tree s.nioe ........ y.., LET OAaLANO DO rr Phone S4-n46 ·wa run • o.- ln~ IIJ., IIJtuiuo.l _. E. COAST JOGJIWAY C'OllOlfA DEL MA& OAJOU: 3·5010 n Jhtooua: Mel t••e 1Aat1U at tho rem.mbranec or lah hollneu.(PIII••· f7: 10..11.) ,.....,, .... -....... ~ lie1ti2JI A .. *I•• ., Pn.cta Dr., Weet ,._.,.. .. • ..o.l .. t.IICal._.... 6JJ lJ4o Put. Joe..-eoa 116" ODIU.• u. ,_....._. lldl.a a An., kllloa ...... ... a.ft .... ttnok 1M oar ot t•*. cod "r ... New,.., tt..., Orela• or ar-1• oa Beacb MlaicipaJ e-n ror • .... Put Dr .... o. • .,.. ,prnioot on .... Locket perkiaa lot. •• v ... ••••*'• s.,.. 23 ?II HilT 8 IIIII IT ... I&IIIL Jaot A......., of La .... ................ a.~.~ .. ... , ... w ..... lbr Noaa ......... ·-.. Now. 1. He it ........ ~t ... posidoa lla.t 5 1e1rt It ... alttut IWblaltlniiOt for PrubJ ttri • latetODIIIIIIUi tr Hoapia.l Ia Whittier. Mr. r.tuley bat a Bactaelor of Ar&e from tbt WllYtrthJ of Mellico and toOk padlua. ttDdy io mana1emeot at Lot Antolot State Uniuraity and Caliromia lnatitute of Tocb- ooloay. IACIC TO SHA TTUOC Orco dalt totted • ~tct at dae Joupb Seoet, UO.A Del paatiaa c:arofS.,.O.r Hame, Mar An •• Coata Mtu, failed 1111 Rlltl•d Rd., Wutclirr, to llop bia cw at 1M llo't oa Baytide Or., Dtlr Harbor Hoapital ac;cott road •d hied and broke bit wiod• atruc;k &be c;ar ol Willi~ ahield ••• Tbinet atole a Beane of Suta Au, Jotci•l battery from tbt car of Ooor1o i t into tho car of Darid Rur- Waa&aDabe, 305~ Maio St.. (ell 3268 Dakota An •• Cotta Balboa, parked in tho 700 Mea'a ••• Prowlioa catt. 5 o( block of Baat Bay in Balboa them, ban been fitbtina and ••• Vandala drained-the fUel yowlioa arowid the bomo of from a tractor owood by lr-Geneva Runon, 432 Puller- vine Co. and partially filled ton Ave •• Newport Heiahta the crankcue with dirt ••• A •.. A buralar atole a bicycle thief atole a spare tire and and fire acreeo ftom the 1~ windabield wiper from the aae of Selma Allen, 137 44th trwtk of a cat owned by Ho-St., We at Newport. Mart V• Dyte, 432 Sern Dr., Corooa Hiablanda, i a re- tiUDina tbi a fall to Sbattuc;k, Epiacopal colleao preparatOry Cor boya at faribault, Miu. BUILDING BL0C1S -ALL SJZES -ALL TYPES oa.-.d c. o.tr 26SS Bauwood e. .. Bhatr 'hltfll•ll J~ 7·1111 1Nt KAittiJ& ....... Dll L ........... AM ------....... ~ ~------------~ CORONA DEL MAR! CORONA DEL MAR BRANCH EA ST COAST ~IG ~WAY AT ~ELI OT R O PE FU'40S l'tECEIVE O OR PO.STMARKEO BV OCT 12TH EARN FROM THE 1ST. Come in and get acquainted YOUR CHOICE OF A RAND McNALLY ATLAS OR NEW SUNSET BOOK ALL NEW 1964 EDITION SUNSET BOOKS by the publishers of SUNSET MAGAZINE. Come 1n now. wh1te they last and ~elect one of thew e•c1tma new books. BEACHWALKER'S GUIO£: Has 150 photos and dnrwmas of Pac1f1c Co.st plant and ana"* hfe. INTERIOR ART AND D£CORATION · A now book full of pracltul 1du1 to bUutlfy your home. Full of photos COOk BOOK OF FAVORITE RECIP£S: 1.252 recapn wttl'l that "eitra some. ttun1 ... Dishes for every occasiOn. GOlf' COURSE DIRECTORY FOR CALl FORNIA: New, complete, cowrs nuf1y 400 pubUc & pnwte courses BARBECUE COOK BOOK: Now edition. Over 500 rectpos, 150 photos. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRAVEl GUID£: Placn of an~t. hundreds of maps & photos. BASIC GARD£NIHG: Att of tho fundam.ntal techniQues with 925 illustrations. RAND McNALlY ROAD ATLAS: Now 1964 Edat10n. all 50 states. Canada and Mtllico. luto~ !Not le _. ll•••hlll. ll•"-4 to fHivltt -'r .ccou.m a....alO $10,000.00 ., Tilt , .. ,., ....... ... .._.__c.., .... ... ,....'liM ~EN f'fltiDAY~ 'l1L e :OO ...... ALL Of',.ICU O,_RN IATU .. OAY, OCTOeR..-tO, ,...aM e A.ll. TO I 111',11. "0fll THR CONVRNIRNCI! Of' SAVINGI CU~O.fllS. MUTUAL SAVINGS A H 0 L 0 A N AeeOC:IATION PASADENA J MUD OfiiiC:a.: Ill lAST COI.OMOO -.vo.. ~ • ... ZMI 2867 E•at Co•at Hl1hwey, Coron• Del Mer • 175·501Q ...... ~ .......... AIVO £. HAA PA o...•MUIIMr .. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED The Oraaae County Pbil- barmoftic Society will open the 1964-65 concen aeaaon o( 1 coocerta by preaetuina the London Symphony Or- cbeatn on their Diamond Ju- bilee World Tour a t 8 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 25, in Oranae Cout Colleae Auditotiwn. Colin Davia will direct the OrcheatrL At 11 Mr. Davia ia muaical director of the Sadler'• Wella Opera and haa conducted all the principal orcheatru of Great Britain and Europe. The Proaram wi II include Symphony No. 41 ("Jupiter") by Mozart; Clarinet Concerto No. 2 by Carl Maria von We· ber, with aoloiat Gervue de Peyer, principal clarinet with the Orcheatra aince 1955; and Sir Willtam Walton's Symphony No. l. IE'U CUCI TIE TMIEJT ,.., EIS you can brinl ua to help you build your fln.ndal future ... with Slvinp Accounts for every purpoae, with a PwJonej or a Bualneu Loan, or any of the many other MfVk:el of 1 full·aervk:e benk. Come In and diJCCMr for youtMff how much more ~ aet at UCB. Season uckeu for the sertes of 7 conc ena, at SIS, are on sale at the _Oranae County Philhannoru c offi ce, 201 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, 646-6411. Sinale ucketa are SJ.SO. if available, and stu· dent tickets are $1 .50, if available. PAIIIY CAIIOI 101 A LIEUTEIAIT COLOIEL J. Parry Cannon. 37, son of Mr . and Mu. Ear I Cannon, 2SS4 Fordham Dr., Costa Mesa, hu been promoted to Ji eutenant colonel at Fort Riley, Kansas, whete he IS execuuve officer or the 1st Baualionofthe 1st D1vts1un's 16th lnfanuy. He enterc:d the Army rn 1944 and was last ENGAGEMENT of their daughter, Bonni e White Barnes , to Robert Pad an Blumer of Pasadena 1 s announc ed by Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Wh ite Barnes, 356 Evening Canyon Rd., Shore CIIHs. The bride-to-be, who was presented to society at the 1 qsq Chi I dren's Home Society debutante ba ll , is a graduate of Newport Harbor High SchoQI and Scripps College and re· ceived her master's degree from Stanford University. Mr. Blumer, a third generatio n Ca llforn1 an and son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Blumer o f Pas adena, wa s graduated from Pasa- dena High School and Claremont Men's College. The engage- me nt announc ement was made at a cocktail party at the Barnes res idence, followed by a famil y d1nner party at the Shift Shirt restaurant. (Photo by Peter Z.M. S1nger.l GOING TO CONVENTION stationed 10 Thailand. 3141 East Coast Highway in Corona del War Hi s wtfe, Slurle). 15 w1th .._ __ .,:2:.;.7.;.12;;...;;W~ts.::.t;:...;;.Co;;.;a::.:s;.;t..;.H,;.;I.:::gh:.;.w;.;,;a~y:...l:.;.n;..;N~ew:.:;;.:po;;.;..rt;..::.B.::ea::.:ch:::.:... __ __. htm at Fort 10 1 ey. I John Robert Powers world 's most renowned beauty expert and creator of the FAMOUS POWERS MODELS Announces Jbe opening of his Orange County School Foe Womeo of All Ap a new you IN JUST A FEW SHORT WEEKS . . . You too un learn the secrets of ~ World Famous ''POWERS MODELS." Individually planned programs foe HOMEMAKERS, CAREEJt GIRLS & TEENAGERS. Budget arrangcmmts are pro- •ided. Call or come in for ~ complimentary analysis. Now Accepting Enrollments for Fall Classes CLASSES UMIT!D TO I STUDENTS TO INSUIE INDIVIDAUL A mNTlON • Wardrobe and foshian • Hair Styling and Mabup • ,..,,. Control • Voke and Dic:tion • Walking and Posture • Ptnonolity ~lopmtnt • Confidence and Poise • Modeling T tchniqut JOHN ROBERT POWERS SCHOOL J TOWN & COUNTRY, ORANGE, CALIF. Phone 547-8228 ANTI-COMMUNISM RALLY Herlt PWIItrlck will Ww . Herbert Philbrick will reveal the p-ogresa of communism on the College CampuMS in the United States and upose their programs of infiltration and subversion of o ...ariety of orgoni- z.otlons including the Civil Rights Movement. btrMtl~m, FOICI~m, ond the Communiat attoc:Jc on Senator Bony Goldwater will be discuued alone with the situation in Viet Nom, Brazil , llriti.h G~~.~,theC~,ondQIIe. ------ eo~t~pG&itions. Headed by theu preaident, Mrs. Russell Van \4arter, a deleaauon from the Orand· mothers Club of Newpon Beach 419 wall leave by train for the annua l con ven· uon of the Nauonal Federa· tion of Grandmothers Clubs of America. Members from a ll over the United States and Hawait wt ll convene 1n Clu· caao Oct. l{)-15. Accompany1na Mrs. Van Marter wil l be the ~ea. Ver· na Pitt, Ruth Orr. Paul Huff· man and Lou1s Sptelberaer. ~s. Ray Trautwein wdl meet the voup 1n Oucaao folio"· 1n1 a mo touna Utp of sever· al v.eek s. Soon after theu return \irs. SJHelberaer v.dl take over th e duti e S of pre Si dent of the lo· ~.a t club. Sh e v.lll be tn stall- ed at a luncheon to be held at the Sheraton Beach Inn an llunt•na ton Beach on Oc t. .... ~ev. offi cers assum•n& du· t•es wtll be l\1rs. Paul Huff· man, ft rst v1ce pre stdent. ~ s. Alben Ktna, second vtc e prestdent. Mu . Alton Culver. ueasurer: \irs. Henry Cyr. record•n& set retaiy, and ,\.s. Wdltam B. Sm1th , cor- respondtn& secret&J). Members Invited to Join Mu. Ray Nielaen o pened bet Newport Heiahu bome 10 a "Get-Acquainted" affau with a buffet salad and des· aert luncheon, Sept. 29th. for the Coast Yfomen' • Club. Board members brouJht pro- spective membeu, who were Jleeted by the Oranae D1 s· lAY SHOlES LUAU HELPS PNILHAIIOtiiC The Bay Shores Group of Oranae County Philharmonic socie-ty reports a complete sell~t for the recent luau at the beach to ra1 s e funds for Philharmomc. D.-cora· lions were Island tvpe. do wn to the orch1d le1s v..tuc h v.ere n own 10 that mornln& from Hawa11. trl ct president, \ira. Robert Bidwell Jr .• and \Irs. Ra)· mood "ood, founder of the club. \irs . Georae Fo x, home from her recent tu p to Eutope, was busy sellina and tak1na orders for fruit cakes and pecans. Proceeds from sale s will &0 tO an Indian Scholar· ship. Mu. C. Durway and "irs. Catl Se1fert were 1n charae O( the White elephant table, .where arucle s of jewelry. handpalnted di shes, and alauwear were on sale . Information reaardtna the club may be obtarned from Mrs. Ray N1elsen. thud v1ce pre11dent and membership cha1rman , phone 548-6888. "The aim of the club." aay a 'Au. N1olsen, "is to atimulate happiness or .work· 1na toaether for our youth, 10 order to make the v.o rld a better place 1n wh1cb to live. Women who are Interested 1n furtheuna these pn net p le s should contact In) member of the c lub." Htahliahts of the Proaram were Ta1na's T ah111an dance troupe, sword dancer ~ahana, Bayshotlles Dorothy l'se dom, with a Tah1t1an solo. and Jeri Su llivan, natll"na lh• kno wn profess1onal s 1naer. The male conti naent of Bay Shores prov1ded the11 tnter· pretation of the hula 1n full costume, Mu Si c wa prl'' •ded by Jozer and hts Blue Gar· IEIIEIIIIIP DIIYE dentas. playin1 ror both the ITAm FCI NEIGNn PTA entertainment and then the Mrs. Harry ~. \lei lor. mem· pleasure of the aue st s. [)>rn· bershtp chauman.opened th(' othy and Frank L's edo m ar· annual member Jrl\ e at lue s · ranaed for d1nner and re· day e ven1n1 · s bad. te> chool freshments. Btll Lyon was meeuna of the ~e"poll master o r ceremon1es. He11hts Element&I \ SdH"<'I Mrs. Cooper John son and PTA. Mrs. Jack Hurst were co· Pa!ents v1 Sited Lheu ct11l· chairmen for the luau and dren 5 cia Srl"l\'m~ and met th d b \tn With the teacher~. \bs . J. ey .were asalste. Y e s. Q unev . maaaz1ne cha1rman. Dean ~raan. J .~. Fo wl .. e s . was on hand v.1th a d1spla' Roy G1lhes, Loui s Scott, of the Parent Tea,hers \iaaa· Willtam Suttle, L.R. Heu 11ne. ancLJo aeph Clarkson. \\i~leot s -~w tlrhe" Ev~bro w ~ -FH•I asht-s WI6SALON ~ Eaat 1 t.b t. Hilllf"ea $qDau ~. 541-l-446 ZONTA GIRLS SELEOED NEWPORT HARBOR ElfSHJf • I PUBliSHE D <»C TMURSOAYS Tbe firat Zonta &lfls for 1964-65 will be preaented at the lWlcheon meetina of the Newport Harbor Zonta Club thia noon, Oct. 8, at the Se· n1or Ci u zen 1 rec reauon c-en· ter in Cliff Haven. The Zonta llfla WIIJ be 10· Uoduc ed by Mrs. Louas c~e­ nar for Corona del Mar H1ah School , Mr s. &nest Sode1· ber& for Costa \1esa H1ah School. and Mr •· Don Hummel for Newport Harbor H•ah School. The proaram w1 ll be a mono- TliURSDAY, OCT 8, 1964 CO RONA DEL MAR, CALIF. --- luaue . "l.ont1e at the Con- venuon,"to be 11ven by Mra. l\1a11 e Hower. dub member and dean t,f v.omen at Otanae (out Colleae. b \ .. • WOl'ld· woman' touch, It's wh•t's I().S/Ce M •t covnts w~ invite yoo to touch-t••t Accentwtte with .., pedded bre you flllve h ~r worn, and .see for you,..// the unb.ltevebl• n•ru·-·- beauty Shown · 15C8 -d•~P pJ:..nge. controlled •tr•tch •trep•. P~tt.lltM •J•nt-cup PlttU ,..,s• ltnd round from s1d~ In six color combln~ttion ..... __ _... . . 642-1197' ccentuette. -....... ..-:::. Veta's INTIMATE APPAIEL ~E TA & DE L Mary Crunelle Wed to Robert A. Lieb ........ ""'' ••• teeit..S ......, -..iaa, Sept, 5, at IL P..a lilt Apoadt Cadillo- lio Oil•dl la Weatwood by .... w., n••••Cn.ule of •••wood ud Robert AlA· ._, Lieb of Co1011a dol W.. Pal.ber Jo .. pb l'bomp- '" ooectacttd the wodcliaa c:: ... ,. n. bride ia t.bo daupter of Mr. ud Mea. Leonard J. Cruaelle of 1628 Pandora An., Woatwood. Tho bride- poom, fonaer awimmiaa '*-pioa at Harbor Hiab ld.ool ud the Uaiveraity of Notre D.me, ia the aoa of Mr. •d Mra. Jolm P. Lieb, 215 Motniaa Cuyon Rd., ~to Clirra. loaa time Har- bor area ro1idenu and ow- aenofLa Pieata dreu 1hop oo Balboa hland.. llae bride' 1 weddiaa aown waa of candlelipt peau de aoie, Empire atyJe, with re- .-roidered lace. Sbe car- ried a bouquet or aardeaias aod atephanoti 1 and wore a nil or alencoa lace that bad belonaed to ber areat~arand- H• aiat or, Mra. Cole nctt- oaot, waa matJoa of ho.ot. lhe briclo~aid1 weN Mill Jody Lieb, aiator of tilt bridepoom; Miu Cae Cae Poley and Miaa Karoa eo.- eaY•· They wore Empire atylo floor loaatb aow .. or jaamine areen cbitton. Attoocfina tbe bridearootll aa beat man waa Jobo Clad: or Oat Park, lllinoi1, a friend from Notre Dame daya. U1hera were Mania Mocker, a Notre Dame school- mate; Leonard Crunollo, brother of the bride, and Lt. Richard Freeman, coo1in of the bridearoom. Mu. Crunelle waa dreuod in robin's eu blue ailk and lace, with a matchina bat or feathers. The mo tbor o! tho bridearoom wore emerald areen and uppbire blue bro- cade, alao with a matcbina bat of feather1. Pollowioa a honeymoon trip to Hawaii, the youna couple are at bome in New- port Beach. Bob Lieb i a a aradoatc of No tre Dame, and bia bride aueoded UCLA and Chouinard Art lnatitute. LAST CALLI For '64 Fords PRICES SLASIIED 01 ALL IIUAIIIIIG 'M'S BOTH HEW AND USED We atill have a good aelection of oil -"-Is, but they a,. voing foat. OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN Special Notice BOYS 8 THROUGH \3 Enter Ford Oealera National Football League Punt,Pass & Kick \ Competition IT•s FREEl R-vi ater now at any one of the fol- lng places: (Deadline Oct. 16) 1. Newport Beach Parks & Recreation Departme 1714 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach 2. Costa Mesa Park a & Recreation Department S70 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa 3. Harbor Boys Club. 594 Center St., Costa Mesa 4. Theodore Robina Ford 3100 W. Coast Hwy ., Newport Beach -CAICMIM ..... ...... Olllllrfl.., ........ 0...------ •••• a IIIICI ..... ..,.-......... u ... .. __ ... ·.....--··· -·-~----.---- .I ~HIJil~HES I The Lotberan Cbnrch or the Muter, 3S4S E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar -"Only One Requirement" will be tho termon topic or tbe Rn. Frank Ounn for the 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. Cbri1tian Science Cburebea. Newport Beach. Corona del Mar and Co1ta Men -The Bible le110n thi a Sunday will be on the subje ct. "Are Sin, Di 1eaae and Death Real'" Tho Corooa dol Mar Com- muni ty Church, Conareaa· tiona!, Uoi ted Cborcb or Chri at, 611 Heliotrope Ave. -Tbe Rev. Edwin Gomko will preacb on the topic, "Decisive Chri1tiana," at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday torYicea. Cbriat Church by the Sea, Communtty Methodi at, 1420 W. Balboa Blvd., Central Newport -The Rev. J amea Lamberth will preach on "Guarded by God" at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday aer- vicea. The Plymouth Conareaa· tional Cborch, 3262 Broad St., Newport Heiabt• -"Ir the Foundation Be Destroyed" will be the sermon topic or Dr. Thomas Hoover at the 10 a.m. service U\it Sunday. Newoomeu will be honored at a reception 10 a.m. Wed- neaday, Oct. 14, in the pariah hall of St. James Episcopal Cborch, Newport Beach. PROPERTY OVVNERS -VOTERS In 1940 the State Legislature offered for your accep- tance or rej ection a Fair Employment Practic es Act. You rej ected this Act in the Fall election by over a MILLION VOTE MARGIN! In 195'1,Pat Brown, contemp- tuously disregarding your previous mandate, whipped the Legislature into passing this SAME BILL! In 1901 Governor Brown and "Big Daddy11 Unruh coerced the Legislature into passingthe"Unruh Civi l Rights Act." This odious l aw requ ires every business establish- ment of whatsoever nature (doctors, dentt sts, lawyers •ncl uded) to render "services" to people of another race . The oenalty fo r refusal is an automatic forfeiture of \250.00 to the person complaining EVEN THOUGH THAT PERSON 15 NOT DAMAGED BY THE REFU- SAL' In 1963 "Brown and company" passed the Rumford Act. Under this l aw, you nome or apartment-owners MUST SELL OR RENT YOUR PROPERTIES TO PEOPLE YOU MIGHT NOT PERSONALLY WISH TO ,ELL OR LEASE TO. You have no choice. You are SUbJect to payment of a $500 FORFEITURE TO THE Pf RSO N YOU REFUSED. The state provides the ol atnti ff an attorney wi thout cost. You have to hire your own attorney to defend yourself' The Fair Employment Commission enforces both of these unconsctonable l aws. Under the Rumford Act tt is a CRIME for you TO EVEN INQUI RE as to the race. color, re ligton or na- tional ancestry of a person seelcing to buy your home or rent your apartment. The United States Constitution guarantees us the right of free speech. The United Stat es Constitution and the California Constitution reserve to ALL citizens the right to own property, freedom from involuntary servi tude, and the right of free speech. Both the Unruh and Rumford Acts mate a mockery of these rights. Pat Brown whines that he wants to get the Negroes out of the"ghettoes." To which we say, Rubbish! The facts are that Negroes have "taken over" some of the finest residential areas of Los Angeles, including parts of the Wilshire District. The same situation exists throughout the Stat e. In San Francisco an apartment owner was ordered to forfeit $1,250 to a (colored) complainant. In Los An- geles a pflysician was ordered to pay a S500 forfeiture to a complalnanL Passage of Proposition 14 will annul these vicious laws and return to you the sacred freedom of choice as to whom you wish to sell or rent your property. We need your financial help, no matter how small, to out over Proposition 14. Please send remittances to: MAX STURGIS, ArM DINetw COWITTII POl PASSAGe OP PIOPOSITIOM 14 414.JW..,_. ........ ~ted~, Cettf. t2MO These candJdates endorse Proposition 14: Give Ulem your sut)C)Ort on Election Oay. • 101 Gllll IIOIIIT IA.DHNII ce..... l . ..~, JOHN ICIMTZ JAMIS WHITIIGII *•-... ....... , , I ·sENEFIT' AUCTION . -. a •• lfl-·1 ... ~., .. aURuiD,t MA-ll• IIIII . ............. . 'lllo Uclo ltle Workh•t Com-aiu.e..._• of •• Orup Co.ty Pllil......,.ic Society will lltold datil lad ..... ual.-at 8UC::UOil .. Mooday. Oct. 19, at •• bay (JOa& .__. of Mrt. William Burl•. The pcoceedt from tbe 8UCUOCl are ••td to aupport all of tho Society'• activitioa. Tbe rollowina are member& o( workina committe•• for dae apecial band-made pro- jec:u; deoorati"Yc waate baa· keta. Mra. Don Meuaor; band- koittod ••eaton. Mra. Henry t . Cole; door-knob banaera, a.a. Prank Bret; decorated ttep laddera, Mra. Harry Gatti; tpectator IDd •PGrt• bata. Mra. Oeora• Ooclrnr; ..,..... Mrt. lli~erd Pau.- eoa; cttwl .-btoldety ard· olea. Mra. Robert Votdale • Apia thi1 year Robert Oaueabeim Jr •• a member of tile Soeiety'a Board of .Di- rector•, will oooduct the auc- tioo. Ill c:harae of tho pr .. noon rofreahmentl i1 Mra. Koanoth Kioa1ley, auiated by her buaband, Kenneth Kiaa1ley, and Richard Pat- tatoo. Trcuurer for tho ov•t ia Mr1. Cedric Roberti. Tho auction articloa will be handled by ~~. William Cowan and ~.. Donald Ayroa. I.IIT .. IIIWIIT 1\e Newpcwt ~ Civil s.Mce Bcuird ....... M • epeei 6Ciltioee •cl pcoc...,. for poeitioa of ... illtMt po-• lice daief. 1\e cl ... •pecificatioe for poeitioa reqairee 10 1 ... uperieoce ia 11 ... aacipal police depMta~"' iaeladla1 S y .. ,. •pervteory .. ,.... • ieace at • ad.iai.u.tive .... .t a .... I • ................. -............ . .... ,... ........ .. .... vw. -··-............... ...... ,_,..... .... ua-••· ......... ...... ,.. ..... ................ ..... ...., ........ MIIM F 1 .. da1M Jlll6 ......... & ...... level. 1111 ~~ 0.. dae recoa.~eadatioa of toll Cl li ...... . ... Police Cla.ief J-•• eva.. 11 recnait.eat will be ope• Mel l:l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&•iiiiillliiiiiiiiii;,a pruDOtioau. .Q(t Prexy Is Nameil Dr. R. Dudley Boyce, 43, SWllord Uoiver1ity adminil- trator and former Oranae Coast Colleae iutJQctor- countolor, baa boeD named preaideotofGold• Woat Col- loae io HuntinatoD Beach, effeetin Jan. 1. He will ovenoe couuuc- tioa of Golden Weat. to at.art early in 1965, ud atalf the colloao ror opcnina claa- 101 in September, 1966. Mr. Boyce, a native of Pol· lorton, ... • member or Oranae Coast Colleae'a ini· TOO LAT£ TO O.ASSifY POR RENT -2-bedrm. Apt. Unfurni1bed. SlO lria Ave .• COM. GIRL WANTED for periodic counter work. Valet Clean- en. 675-0310. FOUND black kitten, female, w/brown eyea. COM 673- 1050. tial toacbiaa 1tatr wben tho acbool opened in 1941 with 5U atDdeata. Until be loft OCC in 1957, Boyce iuuuc::- tod in buaineu adminiltra- tioo and aocial aciencot, waa a counselor in both academic and vocational rielda, direc- ted atudeat employment •~ •ice, and wu bll1ine 11 in· atructioo coordinator ror OCC'a Eunina Colleao. Till! PLAinll .LL 1101011 .LL OOYIIT A pine treo will bo pi anted in tho lawn area behind the Newport Beach City Hall at 3 p.m. Thuuday, Oct-15, in bonor or the late L.W. (Bill) Covert for hi. many year a or dedicated service to tbe City 11 public terYicea director. Friend a or Bi 11 are r equeat- ed to attend tbia ceremony and the public i a invited. The plantin& ceremony will be under the direction or the City or Newport Beach. LAGUNA LIDO Luxury Beach Front Apartments in South Laguna All With Spectacular Views 2 & 3 ......... ,- 2 ..... For Lease From $300 to $500 Per Month • • • • • • • Gold Medallion Total Electric (Built-in Range, Oven, Dishwasher, Refrigerator) Fully Carp.ted end Draped Completely Soundproof Elevators to Beach 1· Pool Enclosed Garages Colorful Club lounge• for Penonal Entertaining Each Apartment with Private Terrace LAGUNA LIDO 31755 So. c .... Hwy. sow•• ...... 499-.31 67J.Ilf2 Just South of the Sitnal ht South l..atuna A $12 MILLION PtOJect Is planned by local developers on an as-acre parcel at Watner and Bristol In s.nta Ana, just purchased by Charles Hester of Cameo ShOtts and Arthur Svendsen of Balboa from the Brlstoi-Wamer Co. The development will Include residential, condominium and commercial. Pictured here are, seated, left to right, Mr. Hester, who Is president of Security Fore Corp.; Henry Cox of Lido lsle, a principal In the Bristol-War- ner Co.; Tom Henderson of Harbor Invest- ment Co., Corona del Mar, and Mr . Sven- dsen; standing, left to right, Fred Hewitt of Lido lsi e; John Abell of Irvine Terrace, consultant with the Harbor Investment Co., who represented all prlnci pals In the transaction, Hadd Ring of Harbor In- vestment Co., and Charles Cox of Santa Ana. <Photo by Neal Beckner) He Heads Language Dept. ITAaP 1001 PLAI -m-LRATEII Clay Mitchell of Laauna Beach, a member o f the Coun- ty Board of Education. and a Goldwater fan, bas oome up with a new idea in poli- tical fund raisina. Euaene Wellsfry bas joined the faculty et Newport Har- bor Hiab School this year to become chairman or the for- eian lanaua1e department and teacher of Sc>aniah. In addi- tion to speak.ina 3 modem rorei&n lanauaaea. Spaniah, Portuaueae and French, he bas also studied extensively in Greek and Hebrew. For 6 yean he was a direc- tor of a Bapti at Mi uion school in Natal, Brazil. There he and his wife Earlene teamed Portuaueae. Two of their 4 children were born in Natal. Mrs. Wellsfry was a music teacher in the small co-educational school 1n which Mr. Welllfry was the director and also a teacher. Mr. Wellsfry comes to the Harbor area from Van Nuys aenior hiab school. He wotk.~d his way throuah Biola Uni- versity in La Mirada, Olico State Colleae and USC. He received a Fuller Scholarship while at Biola. Mr. and Mrs. Wellsfry •d their children share bobbies in sinaina, music and art. Mr. Wellsfry has done much .olo work as a tenor in chwch choirs and be is also a vio- linist. Two other new teac hers have joined the Lanauaae De- partment this year. Mrs. Beverly Cramb will also teach Spanish. 9\e and her husband, Robert, have come to the Harbor area from San Bruno, California, where Mrs. Cramb was a Span ash teacbet in San Bruno Junior Hiah School. Besides study- '"' at the University of St.n Dieao, she completed ad- vanced studies in Spanish at the Natioaal University of Mexico in Mexico City. 9\e 1nd her husband arc both sports enthusiasts, uavel fans and music lovers. Mrs. Ruth Wapet joins the lanauaae staff at Harbor as a Latin teacher from Pi llmore Hiab School. 9\e completed her B.A. depce at Western Michiaan University, where she was a scholarship stu- dent and where she won a French award. Mrs. Waaner's M.A. dcaree was completed at Sen Fernando Valley Col- leae. Mrs. Waaner is the mo- ther of five children and still finds time to be active 1n lutle theater poup. Recallina t.bat varioua tra- dina a tamps have a book cash value of about S2, he oraa- nized "Grass Roota for Barry -USA" to aather in all types of stamp bOOks in ordet to convert them into cash for TV time for Gold- water and Miller. Wal ter Knott, COIX\ty chair- man of me Citizen• for Gold- water-Miller committee, has approved of the idea and bas apecd to b~ndle all fund• received. Mr. Mitchell uys that completed stamp books may be sent to P.O. Box V (/or victory), Laauna Beach. He hopes his idea may pow to national proportion•. liTH AIIIYEIISAIIY •nt lUI AIEIIICA His 30th anniversary wtth the Bank <Sf Ameri ca 1 s betna observed tbi s month by Lee W. O'Kelly. assistant cashier at the Newport Beach branch. 6UIRAITEED DRIPBIY l1fJ.a He IS a nauve or Redlands, attended h•ah school 10 Ful- lerton, beaan hts banktna career at the Los Anaeles central oftice and worked 1n branches •n Oranae County and Los Anaele before com- IDJ toNewpouBeach 1n 1957. 011~~ Ofl YOUI ..,.._ ........... ~ ........ c.. :':':·.··:.: .... r.-... = ... I NO IHIUNKAGI NO I'AIIIUC: DniiiUORATION 'IRI'ICT ~LIAT ,OLDINe ~IR,ICT IVIN MIMI PROFESSIONAL JUNG1NO IERVJCII con~OUIIRS COSTA MISA, 642~71 1102 ..all avo. rru E.stM.tll-~ ••illtlll Dunna World ~ar 11 he ser- ved 3 vears With the Au Force. · \it. 0 '1\ell)' and h1s w1fe, Pat, ltve at 809 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. The:, have a marned son, \hchael, who live •n ~orLh llollywood. GIRL FOR THE EDDY'S A dauahter was born Wed- ne•day, Sept. 30, in Hoaa Hospital to 'vir. and 'Ars. Rich - ard A. Eddy, 213 Topaz Ave., Balboa Island. end of a ••arch for a etately lamp Tnaly ciWtiDeti" ...,...,. witll..., ~. ................ ,., .... dlle,..... ....., .... ., .... Awltwwd wttll... I. ...... tiqae....- ---....... Dalllilltt ....... , ... .., -trol, lor,... OhreiutiaLtlot ., ........ . n. Uela.ed lute• o, ... ~ dee t.Ma perfOIIDH at Cor- oea clel Mu Hip Sdaool, Sept.. 29 .... a.. ••• tea- daer at adaool, participated IDd will CCJmPete willl the t•• iD Tokyo. S.aiclee &-aliu aDd malllemadca, ... a-.• a apeciahiu are the puallela Mel llle b.ip Mia. • • • Clau olectiooa took place laat week aod cho rutalta •e: Seeiot Claaa -preaideot, Dale Nichols; vice-pruideet, Jerry Leitch; secretary, Bar- bera Land; ueaaQrer, Coo- nie Laina. Jonior Ciaaa -presideot, Jerry Hombcak; vice-presi- dent, Roa Nakano; secretary, Lois Grayaton; ueaaorer, Virainia Stater. Sophomore Claaa -presi- dent, Gary Lona; vico"9feai- dent, Luce McCabe, secre- tary, Suaao Haley, ueaawet, Olris Wella. Freabmao Clau -prcsi- . dent. PeaiY Brennan; Tice- preaident, BoD.Die Maher; secretary, Tami Masterson; ueaswer, Jean Jewett. • • • October 9 will mark the i a- suance of the firat editioo of the achool paper, the Trideot. The paper will be iuued bi- monthly by the advanced journalism clau under the ~I~..-~N Third Class Tommy Sandoval, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul ~. Sandoval of 1103 Victoria St., Costa Me sa, has graduated from the tech- nical training course for new members of the <\lr Force Medical Service at Green- ville ~F'3, Miss. He has been selected for further train1ng in the medical serv1ce field at Gunter ~F'3, ~Ia. He IS a graduate o f Newport HarbOr High School and attended Orange Coc15t College. IIELOCATIOI CORP . ·AGEIT APPOIITED Evans G. Parker & Com- pany of Newport Beach has been appointed aaent of the Relocauon Finance Corpora- tion for the Newport Beach - Costa ~esa area. Relocauon Ftnance Corpor- auon, the na uon' s fu s t com· plete servtce fo r anan&tna and financ101 Inter-cit\ transfers of employees by industry and busmess, oper- ates throuah a netv.ork of more than 900 selected real estate aaents from coast to coast. Accordina to \tt. Parker, the RFC service can be tatl- lored to die relocauon needs O( any buSineSS enterprue, reaardless of the number of personnel transfers annually. This service has been de- sianed to save compantcs valuable "down time" when hirina or uansfenina em- ployees and is beina used effectively by leadina cor- poratioas in food proceuina, retai tina, elecuooic, air- craft, uanaportatioa, and other f'ielda. DIIAIIIIIIIIAall Y.P. fll IIWOnEII Philip Dr.,aer, 46, bas been awoiated vice-president and aeaetal man.,., of dlo Ne.,ortet lnn. it ia uoowa- ced today by Oeorae D. ODe-- cola, preaid•t. Mr. f>r.••· aa 18-year ve- t•aa of dae botel iadaauy, t.aa beeD tiM Ne~er's aeaeral m•aa• aiace laat J-uy. He came ~· &om New Yoct, wla•• t.e was u~ ctati•• Yice-f'felickat of a botel •cl ru.l" i .. ullftnt COIIPUJ. Prior ID daat lille I_.,M ia .......... Cact~ ddea wida.a ......., olaajor M..aa.r&a II!Dtela. o.riaa Waclcl War D 1111• aenecl wida .. ,._, o.-... latellia.a C.. a. dirac:&ioe of ..... Keeb, daeir adriiOf. • • • Seaiot picuarea are beiDa taken tbi s week aDd they will be diauiboted aometime be- foro Chriaamaa. • • • Corooa's vataity was d .. foatod S.tauday niabt. 21~ by Ra.ac:bo. llle .. B" ~ also lost 18--0 but the ••cs• WOD 13-0. llli I Friday aiaht the Sea Kinas face Lapaa. The aame will aet under way at 8:00 p.m. at Davidson Piold. • • • The water polo team de- feated Riveraide Poly. lCH, and Otaffey, 1-3. Friday, October 2, the team woa the Inland Tournament at River- s ide. • • • October 12 there will be a Noon Concert in the Senior AIRWAN Gary R. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young of 2437Bowdoln Place, Costa Mesa, has completed the first phase of his Air Force basic military training at Lackland AFB, Texas. He has been set ected for technical train- ing c15 an a ir traffic special- ist at the Air Training Com- mand school at Keesler AFB, Square with the entcrtairunent Miss. provaded by the orcbesua. • • • lOY fOR McCRIMMOHS Failwe · notices, more po-~. and Mrs. • Leslie litely k.nown as auidaoce no-McCrimmon , 900 Sea Ln., A$)L uces, wtll be ISSUed October 82, Harbor Vinr Hill&. are 15. parents of a son bom T ues-• . . The Scntor Honot Society met Monday, Oct. 5, and day, ScpL 29, 10 Hoaa Hos· pttal. elected the followina offi-INFO CENTER OPEN cera: president, Lea Stan- wood; vice-preaidcnt, Liz Mrs. Donald Har110 1 a tn Aldtich; secretary-ueuurer, charae of a Goldwater lnfor- Susan Schinkel. The Socaety mauon Center at 2200 W. will act u auides toniaht at · ~all Hwy., on Mar1neu Back-to-School Nilht at 7:30 Mile,; The center ,. open p.m. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. O&PT. I .T .• LUI lilT Tl ID NIT Captain 9lartOa T .Miller Jr., aoa of Lt. Col. aad Mra. B.T . Miller of 311S PlaUt~ Drive, Costa Moaa, baa JfadDated with an M.S. cleJfee ia relia- bility f10m tile Air Force la- stitut.e of TedaDolou at at Wriabt-Pat&araoa AFB, Obio. He is beiq reauiaaod to L. G.1i ua oom Pi elci,'Mau .• for dllty wi th tile Elecuoaic:a Systems Divisioa 'oJ che Air Force Syattma ~Commaad, wbi ch rcsoarchoa, develops and teats Air Porco planes and miuile syattma. NEWPORT HARBOR OISlCII • 7 POlLISHED C* TMUMOAYS THURSOAY,OCT.a, ~ CORONA DEL MAR, CALif. -· ..... , ... . ...... ~ WIG STYLING 6 CL..&.ANtNG d?uu' ~ Omp;:, ... t 9cufuon WIGS tA8 (1-41 R ovcooe•oc Avt .. ewt"Oil'T a&AC>4. C.o.LII" 1~ HUMI!tt..N HAt• IW...O.TCD .,..O M I'V•O~« W ITH I"VU. WAIOIOAN'TV PHO,_.F S4&-2919 fOilli YO II 1111 IE EDI DISTRJBUTOR fiiESTOIE I PIIILU TillES 6 tt..t ._ ..... , .. 5.mce ......... WJ4eG. ........ IUY FROM AM EXPERIENCED TIRE DEALER 46 YEA RS IN THE TIRE BUSINES::-. JEIIIY MALL TilE SERVICE 1762 NEWPORT BLVD. -COST A MESA .., '-5019 OFFICE RENTALS EXECUTIVE SUITES IUIL .. II AniiACnOIS ., 3rJ {U>or for StJ!Itl·rr~rrJ pro (ru•or~al proplt'. Co11111W11 rt~qJIU>" arra •"tA sait~ltbo wJ IJII J rrcrpt10r11 st.. 1,~., of O~f'CIIt or IIW.,.tGilJI& from JrJ floor 3. luMlauJ Nt~Ai proof ~tolls U.rou~lw>uL -1. ~ stcurs plu saooU. tlor~t~Oifltl"'t r ln•auH. 5. /9 ubco11tTOCioT1 fro"' OriJII~t Co.,.ty, CI,.J, l fro"' L .. .4. 6. -t .. pl ~ fru pGiii,.~ i• ruT. ALL mUT1ES In PIOIE ........... ,. .. fll IDTALI IAI.L , .a Mill •r uc yow l.e~fll Broi,, 4M-7525 David Young, luiW.r IB I.IIIYD 11 Ill liDUliY IOPOIT WIOI a.l . I THURSDAY, OCT. I,~ TELEPHONE DOODLES---n. clirecton or •• Oraaae Cooaty Bar Auoolaa.ioo Aaa· illuy lane elecicld 10 clt•a• lite aame or tbt Aodliuy to Lawy.,• • Wl .. a of Orua• Couty co con .. poael whb cbt State orpniutioo, which It Lawyer'• Wi••• or Cali- romia. loa year were diacaa .. el at Cb• clir•c•u m•a.i•a· The aoclal pt.aler ol &he year. ac:cordioa ._, Mn. RoMit Walclroe, chahmaa or Qe Kat• •el Ad..ocate Ball, hu bt• aet for No•. 11 at che Seddlebact laa, Suta Afta. I!Mener," will epNl at Qe AaailiMJ l•claeoa Oct. 15 ea the Reel Hlll T ... ia Clab, -CiiA I<CAMIU~) ,._..,,. ..... c..-u MOWAT 1110 NBWPOaT a.vo. ..... ......,uo. ........ * ~·...!_, ~~ ... MATTRESSES Xflf -a&aU'ILDDIG Irrerular Sha~ laa1 ...... -CMtlll COSTA ... £SA ... ATTIW CO. 2110 New,.,+ .... UINtty a.IJOJ It was hot durioa tho day and cold at niabt. but oo one aeemod to care ..• Moril Graham and bia boya, Craia and Bruce, and Bob Under- wood and bia 10n, Bob Jr., all of Corona del Mar, rented a ttailet at Sabrina in the Sierras and tried their luck with Vet)' "apecial" lurea to hoodwink the trout. They -couldn't fool them u much aa they would have liked to, but bad c:oouab to eat 3 meals a day on their recent 10joum. • • • Anniversaries come but o nc e a year and call for celebratina. . .Danny and Bubara Lindquist of Bay- aest did just that at the Hotel Coronado •n San Dieao. • • • APORT /1, . ./-. There ia no holdi na Di cit Underwood or Baycrest now that he bas his ps lot's la- cense. Recently he rte~ hi s wife, Tula, and very uus lina friends, HowllJ'd and She1la La~son of Back Bay, to lun ch at the Mel1can Villaae on Coronado Island. .. - NOW ntRU TUESDAY ......... s..: 2: SECOHD FEATURE Peter Sellers Paula Prenuss "THE WORLD OF HEHRY ORI EHT" Plus: THE MATTERHORH Shelley W1nters ~ Robett T avlor "A HOUSE IS.HOT A HOME" an d Sean CoMer\ "FROM RUSSIA WITH " '4 alt Disney's "SO DEAR TO MY HEART" -also- V.al t Disney's "The Incredible Joumey'' ~1'101: .. "-DAM) (0Jf4 _.i.t. ~ )4. )10l ! -HOW PLAYIHG-{ Marion ~ David Brand<V\ "'f4iven -·-BECKET STARTS OCT. 21 FRIDAY THRU MOHDAY OCT. 9-10-11 -12 • • • Everyone is sayina. "Gosh, J,wi sh every day in the year could match the weatbe1 we have been havin& the last few days." ... The Chambel of Commerce: is 1n heaven . . .And as soon as the younastc:u are o ff to school mother s are pulled from thei1 kitchen sinks to the beach, the golf course. the tennu COW l S ... 01 JUSt CrUISlnJ ur and down the sueets on theu btlces ... as demonstrated by G1acie SbaMon, Betty Hall· man and Helen Kuster . allol Corona del \1al. • • • Chuck an d Teuy Coles- worthy of Hlllbor H•ahlands found that theu children hac4 a few days orr from school, wh1ch of cow se meant. ''Let's take off for some· wh ere'" ... and they d1d, to the Vi1ginia Lakes 1n the H1gh Saenas. • • • George: \iurphy ~11 1 •nuo- duce Thru s ton \tort on at the SIOO a plate dannet at the Du neyl and Hotel lOnlJht, Oct. 8. Al l of the proceeds "''II ao to the Nauonal Re- publican Headquaneu to be d1 stri buted amona the c an- di dates. • • • Sacramento c:ntertaaned the ~~~ans s Convention th1 s ye 1.1 ... Attend1n1 from ou1 neck of •he woods were Dud~ ley an d Alice Pfaff. Bud and Dl ane F1anlt lin. and :'-~Ita and Tom Nel son, all flom Costa ~e sa, Di ck and Tula Lnde•- wood from Baycrest. and Tom Blakely from Newport Beach. • • • Followina Lhelt ShOwing or "Fiy1ng the C1.11boean," at Orange Coa s t College, ad- ventulels \4auan and Bob Auburn were entertained at a rauy g1ven by Polly Hu t- chi ns of Aalooa Island. Agree1ng that 11 had been a reall) exc1ts ng even1n1 "'ere Scott and \41.11a n T hompson, Irene L auden, Conna e Sam- mis, Aob and Lucille K1n· de lon of Aeacon Bay, ~~n­ kle Bro wn and \ionty Fones of Balboa Island. Bailey and Thon Abbotl of Costa \iesa. Geo1 ge Gtt ffi th and Stan Smnh of Newport Beach, Thelma Haggard of Laguna Beach and Betty \-lerv1n or Corona Hiahlands. OlliE ULlOA PU •• LA OPEM MIGHTL Y AT 6:'5 -ADULT EHTERT AIHMEHT BY J!:ANNE COOPE" , ....... -··lL,_ c-~·-..... 0.="'-............. .......... ~~ • ..:.~--YO. co•ON• o•L MAtt-n.,..•• Welcome to tbia cocteyed world. .. two wonderful new baby airla .•• bleuod are Pete and Suzann• Rabbitt of Harbor View Hilla and P.oaer and Marilyn Meiainaer of Newpott Beach. aad Sally Somen, Bill Mel Marcia B•ta, Bad aocl Pea· IY Lanelora aad Aocly anel Dorothy Kirk ol the P•lo- aula: Don Md Mary Alice Ayrea, Bob end Dotty M.- servc and Doa and Dorothy Edler from Lido hie; Fred- die Schenk, Dewey andHol• Callahan from Newport Beach; Lyman and Kay Par- well of Bay Shorea, and Den- nis Carpenter from Coata Mesa. Special nentt for tbe com- Mra. Kemper Campbell, au- thor or .. Here I Rai ae Mine • • • Leavina the old for the new ... Ron and Carol Mer- ker and younasteu Michelle and Lance. . .have moved from Corona del Mar to a lovely new home in Laauoa Ni auel. Ron is the owner of the Aquatic Center in New- port Beach. • • • There were bia doin's at the lovely Weatclirf home of Don and Mary Ann Nutton last weekend when they and Harold and Annie Lou Pear- cy hosted a party for Mary Ann's b10ther and the Peat· cv's son, John, and his b;a de , the forme• Marcella Henera o f Acapulco. Ani- vana in their new Falcon sh01e bOat were Jeff and Jane Farwell of Bay Sboru . . .Olheu ~mona the 200 auests Wele Ho ward and Thelma Chastain, HaJVey • • • Mark your cal end at a. . .J. Eveua Haley, author of the well known "A Texan looks at Lyndon," wi 11 speak at Valley View Hiah school, Wednesday evenina. Oct. 14. • • • A member preview recep- tion and lecture will be aiven by the Pine: Ana Pa- trons of Newpon Beach on Oct. 18 when they preaent Karel Appel from C alifornia Collc:ctiooa at the Balboa Pavilion Galleries. The: speaker will be Jamea El- liott, dire ctor of fine aru of the Loa Anaeles County Mu· sewn of Alt. DR. ALEXANDER RENNER of Corona Highlands was honored on his 80th birthday anniversary Sept 28 at a party given in Los Angeles by Asia House, of which he is pre sident.Dr.Renner was born in Budapest, Hungary, s erved as colonel in the Hungarian Army in World War I, and was captured as a pris oner-of-war by the Russians. He later escaped to China, where he maintain- ed a medica l prac tice tor 20 years before com ing to the United States. .,_ nti9UAUTY·WISIICONOII&D UOO I••IARKEl CENl ER NEWPORT SLVO. & VIA UOO WE BEUEVE THE IMPASSE IS EASING BECAUSE: ......... ._.price~ -........... if ... '"-Y ~ ., ........ u .,_. ef .... T-"" U... flowe r Shop SPECIAL HOUSE PLANTS We ~ ..... you __.. ....... Ill ........... ,._. ••• ..4 ~e " ~ .. to I.e .W. to .tey ill ._._, ......_ --..., to fitM it CIVt -to protoc:f ~ pochtl D D. eecf ---_.,..,of-.... .,.., ....... F\11 Ju. .. ;.m+y IHfy. c.iifor,.;. try. ,.,... d.nd.Oft or Grep. lry pie~ ill 4" p o t '· Niu fresll 'Y"Mrf for your loom.. 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Wo-...., .... .._ atrilr. d ....... ....-d by tt. .._ tlllil .I ........ frozen foods Candy Shop -IIIIRYE IPDIIU- PIAS IOoL ........... 6 ... 11 Ch lfl ·~ hccel 10 OL ........... 6 ... 11 w-. .. ._COIN 10 OL ........... 6 ... 11 lrOIFFEI IPIIWJ IIIACAIONI & ........ sr .. IJifa 011. tUNA & MOOeLa II'/, DL ••••. sr CHICUN & NOOIM.I I I y, OL ......... IOAST _, NASH tt 'la oa. ........... ..... SOUP oo.mdN AMID SALI P.umNe$ 1Y CNC) HOUSE MTISTS Fit & SAT. lit ltCHAIO'S 'ATIO Produce SIGN OF PERSON TO PERSON SERVICE COSTA MfSA.SAN JUAN C • ..,ISTIANO ,._,..,.. ,..,.,.ol O.~lt ''""'one• c-,.,ot...,. POULTRY SALE! IICUII1 on FIEII CIICIEIS WIOI.E IOIY FRYERS 35! o.ld... CIT -IP FIYEH IPUT IIOII.US • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SWFT ,_,... RlODN FUSH, TASTY 391 391 COlla IEII CIICIEI LIVEn 7 ... 20-. ·-691 TillEY lOW 391 1014 _. 98t IlZZI IlS Lert-...... • ••• 29t CIICIEa 49t IUCHAID'S OWN SUPai lEI TIIIDI ·~·~ ...... IICIUia L..t..._. 491 591 , ...... - e..IF-........ EIEa 98:.. 391 6St .Mfoe4 ..... Will ... ' .... _ 4 I.ICHAID'S FAMOUS LEAN IIOIIIIEEF LiiiiiiiiE I ...... Grocery 5i4~ w-IALAD 0& 24 OL ......... c.Mel PIAIIUTI 1 OL .. • ••• a .. 11 ~ ............ 2 .. ... e:~e;:. -= .. I ICI C..aM • A& M'J Ya &el. -·-·· .... z.,. =WICH lAM SO ct.2 ..... =.::.:-... 20ft.~-· ~-o..::-.... .., ct~2t.6r .:0.:1a 4 Pelt ....... lt.W w,.,., 4 rw.... APPLES Delicatessen 0.. ..... • ~kery SPEOALS! .... ., ........ .... MUMS ....... . ll&:a. ......... .d.l9 u. ............. .. --... -~-------- PLANS FOR UCl were discussed at a Founders Day luncheon of the Soroptimi st Club. Pointing out features of the future campu s to Soroptlm1st members Farel Walker, Alice Moody and President Ch r~s Hopper, is Brad Atwood, UCI public re- lations officer and ass1stant to the Uni- versity Chancellor. <Terry Bor~s photo) •DETAILED GENERAL INSURANCE COVERAGE ar ED WARD AT JAY I. IIM,IO I I N. N I!WPO !ItT BLVD. "' N I!WPOIItT BI!ACH UIIIUWII.I YOU R COMPLET E BARIJBR SBOP at.Mtcu .... o .., ....... , CUSTOM FLUSH MOUNTED CURTAIN SCREENS UlftA AIM UN 10. MAIN rr. Dzt I If 1-1719 ......... CIIIt....., Professional Directory DiSUIOiiiCI . . . roa AU. or YOU. JJaliUJIIa JfD:IJS Sodleir Insurance Co. ,.. K.INieU .. &.C......,. c... ... ..., oa.._. "*DALD~ ... IALJZ .... ., .... -.... CDITA_.. ......... .... CIAIT .. AY CDIItllli&MI Ollleltt+t!i ... ,., ........ ....., ....... ........... 6'7)441. Club Gets U.C.I. Tour The put and the future were diacuued lut week a t the Founden Day Luncheon of the Newport Harbor Sorop- tjmi It Club at the Irvine Coast Country Club. Brad Atwood, public affain officer of the Univeraity of California at Irvine. diacus- sed "Preparina a Campua for the 2 h t Century." Sorop- tlmlst District Director, Ca- rol Po 111ers, told of the bar th of the woman's clus1f'ied club in Oakland tn 1921. The club no111 has more than 25.000 membera all ove r the 1110rld. Chris Hopper, pre sident of the Ne111port Harbor Club, welcomed 2 new local mem- bers, \tinnie Toon of L1do Fashions and Eileen Drake of Vdlaae lnteuors. \!embers of other local s er- vsce clubs and c1vsc leaders JOined the Soropurr.1st s sn theu founders day celebra- uon. COOK.ING UP A SCHOOL Plans for the 4th Annual Oranae Cout Colleae cook- '"' acbool occup1ed the at- tenuon of 15 top01abt buss- ness and colleae execuuves 10 a meeuna at Richard's Lsdo Ma rket laat week. The acbool 111ill be held in the Lido Theater 1n the lat- ter part o f October and the early part of November. Exact daya will be announced later. Thoae who attended the "kiclt orr· comrmuee meet- ina were: Oranae Coau Colle ae: Dr . Thomu Blakely, dean of ad.,Ut ecl~~eatioa ADd chairman of lhe plllllllina committee; J~ Ellia, a uiatant de an; One Eppeuoo, public rela- u ons duector. and Pat \to- alan, home economscs teacher. Southern Counues Gas Company: ~alt Altpeter, southern dsvu1on manaaer. Jerry Gerken. s enaor home economscs d1v1~1on manaaer: \1.~. llutch1son and Pete Lane. ales representauves. Rschard's Lsdo \tarket: Dsck Rs chard, pressdent, Huah Mynatt, market manaaer, and Betty Faulkner, advertisina director. Lido Shopa Auociauon: Sally Flemina, aecretary. Lido Theater: Muon Siler, owner, and Walter We1mer, maoaaer. The Davu-Browo Company : Huah Davu. co-owner. Centerview Plans Shown Ray Wataon, plannina dt· rector for the Irvine Co., de- ac:nbed the Centerview de- velopment • a recent meet- ina of the directou of the Cotona del \111 Chamber of Conwnerce. Centerview will be located JUit snland of Corona del \1ar and HarbOr Vie111 Halla. This ne111 reaidential community w1 ll have a shoppina center aimilar to Westclaff Plaza. Mr. Watton said he hoped Marauerite Ave. can be ex- tended to connect Corona del Mar w1th Centerview. Con· suucuon w1ll start south of Marauer1te 1n December or an early aprina. he s&Jd. He also showed plans for the Bay s1de Center shoppsoa area, to be located on the In- land 11de of Bayssde Dr., across from Vslla \Ianna and Htrth Harbor. Compl euon date IS esumated to be next June. Completion of Newport Center. JdjOiniO& uvsne Coast Counuy Club, 1 s sche- duled for the spun1 of 1967. he saad. The duectors meeuna was held at the uv1ne Ranch House in Tusun. Clinic Election Is Slated The roorth annual meetina and election of board mem- beu or the Sooth Coatt Quid Ouid.a.nc:e Clinic: will be held at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19, at Hoaa Conference Centet, auorclioa to Mr a. Norman Wataoo, clinic board prea•- deot. Or. F.clwarcl StainbrOOk, pro- f••aor and c:bairmM of the USC clepartmeot of paychia- tiJ. will talk Oil "A Compte- '--tiYe Look at Haman Be- ha'fior." •4'J"bia will be the rirat op-,.....,CJ fot the aeaetal pob- Uc 10 ... t MCl a•t ac:qoaint- .. witll oar ••• cliaic ditec-*• Dr. Ric•ud J. Hanter, .... wei payc:boloai•t. 0.. llaan Wi ltoD," .... Wat• son said. "There 111i II be bnef reports on current ef- foru to complete the cl1n1c ltAff tnd Initiate PfOCeSSinJ the many famshe1 who have appl1ed for auutance s1nce the cl1nic opened 3 months aao." CAHHONEER TRAI NING Pvt. David P . Weimar, son of Mra. Maraare t Weimar, 3905 Marcua, Weat Newpon , com- pleted advanced u ainina u a cannoneer at the Army Ar- tillery and Mluile Center, Fort Sill, Okla., Sept. 24. The 21-year-old aoldier entered the Army laat May ancl com- pleted baaic: combat ttainina at Fon Po lk, La . TOM--WITH A NEW BOAT! . -.. -........ a-... Met...-.. 11 "" IJtS~-.... lM. HE SAVED AHEAD AT NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS .... ............... c.... ... NEW BETHEL MEMBERS •EWPO«r WIOI EISICJI • 9 PUilJitED <a lHYitSOAYS ntU~V.OCT.I, .. CODA otL-. CMJf. a.ot.ct QNea Jlllle ...._ pretlcled at • receM _.... of Job'• ~ ........ , oftlclal •i•h ot .... •irley c "· ... ., ... par- .,.. ol &Ia• ...... o( Califor- waad Hobel, patt parcli an; • r--~ ....... -----------------.... * .... ,.,tl eook. jQDiot , * CROWN u a •~w~_-1 * paat laoeored qoeeD, all of ~ .. -- U7. P•l• ......... OaU Saou•_, u• WcAiliatel ••• iaitiated •• ... -- aia. •• ••• eac:ortecl ucl llo.otecl. Ot.Uc booorecl ~Milt iaclMecl .... Walter Tu, parcllu; Oan Boet••n, ueoeia~ PM6•; .... £d. Bethel U7. llae .. ...,.,, of abe Bethel wa •a ...,.JICC.D _......,., ,,... ..._ :::. ,.. OLD c:a.c.l' •Aiftl = 1 .. &UT COAI1" AWWAY coec.a .... MM '*•· Tbe mMtiq ... al10 .. •• oo• aelliDa Oaria&maa c:•cl• u • coooey-raiaioa pr~ jeet,. Handcrafted things are built better to last longer. That's wh y Handcrafted ZenHh Color TV g•ves you finer performance. grester oper-ating de~dabdiry and (ewer serviCe problems ye2r after vear. In the Zenith Color chassss • there are no prmted ctrcu1ts. no produc(lon sho rc cuts Every conne<non as carefully hand.wsred w1th rhe same exacung care-that makes ZenHh Ameflca ·s largest sell1ng TV . and your best Color TV buy. Zenith's new Super Gold Vsdeo Guard 8.2 Channel Tuning System-"A'I th 12~ ~ :. gold concacrs for longer TV lafe-·~ ~­ pulls in sharp, clear color p•ctures. e'en sn far.our suburban and d1thc~olt T V •e( ep(lon :a.rea.s. T unes .UI channels. VHF .>r L'H F Zemth s parented C< lor Demc ..: .... u o r- rhe "Ele<rron•c Bra1n or~~,, r T\'-unre\ 1o':lon ous. uue·to-llle cull rs Zemth s .&uromatll (.l lc r Le\e (uncn lt.up1 the colors ac a '-' n~r.&nr e\ e <'' er "A hen \ ou swi(Ch trom Clat'lne fl) uunne. You don t h.&\e co rt.mp t.p .1n .1 Jo"'n eH•n tew man ures tO ,_eep rhe lV•' r' r1..:1 t You can tttn n.ne \'HF channels trli'T' 'our eaH chaar-" srhour corJs. "'lo sre ~ n r \ bau eraeS-WI[h z~nuh Spat e c .. mP'.H • remore conrroJ Re-mute tunms.: tor t.r 'l 12 t:HF lh.ir,re-J~ Cl r t"e "Jt!e " ' '• ~hr a.iJu1on.& , sr -ee ~hC' .l1ttert'~llt' Zerlnh qt.•lt:, •1 " tS "<"C •h e ~vrnpoett' .one , • O C'\Io I X•~ it:• ath C r TV \-an .1 \lo iJe \arae-r\ < 1 IIOC:·'l rn•· :...-re '11vJel'> an-. c:-nce\ < ne usr rn:llr wr h ... •r \ut.r Zensw •ealer '~ 'h \lo .i t Lnlll"-'rt </I<Jolfl __ 'llf!tll , I 1"1 l')fj'n,.f tf>< f'IJ.,,( ~'•{ :1'1 1965 ZENITH CO LOR TV THE HANDCRAF T ED COLOR TV IHY GO OUT OF TOR! WE SELL AT COMPETITIVE PRICES IITI LOCA L FACTORY I UTMORI ZlD a RVICl RELIABLE ... DEPENDABLE ... PROMPT Sal es & Scr-wice WARREN'S T V WHOSE HEIR IS HE? HE WAS OfF£RED A BARGAIN f'OR A FAST CASH DOWN-PAYMENT SO HE TOOtt TH( MONO FROM HIS SAWtGS ACCOUNT' HO PA08l£MS' OH NO GOT HIS CASH f4ST THEY RESPECT G000 BUSINESS AT N[WP()RT BALBOA• THEY SHOOLOI NEWPORT BALBOAS BUN llOtNG BUSINESS RIGHT HER£ rOR 28 YEARS H/Oifl TV 673-5477 2816 E. Ca.tST HrtY. CORONA DEL MAR Foo tltif" d~ umongs With •nsured wtety Foo a ca"' reseNB ~t s con....oently -!able DMdends !»od Q~ -• 85' cu~ ennUIII ~ \~""1 ... _, ... _ ~ ....... 1l'l c... .... .., ... ~ .... c..,.... 61\ f \ •eoPPw•a ca:NICR All Leather-Naturally Leather through and through b«..uH' leathf'r does the job be5t -hat for the patl 72 year~ in norsheim Shan! And onl~· the choir~t calf&kin will do. After all, thr heart of the alu n and the heart of the hidr are tht-very ht'art of Fl o uheim Qu•lity. HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER S HOES • COSTA MESA ~UB~CIIIE TO THE EH~IGM .. 01 3·05$0 n •• ulr •••• ,.,., pri•t-.4 .... ,.-.11••·4 i • ftt• City •f M••p•rt Beech f• . ~ ·~ ' • ,, . ' . . l ·~ I~ ~~ r· ~."; ••• . ~· COMPLETE LOW& REDUCING INTEREST RATES LOANS TO HOME OWNERS MIW ll.utCMI ..,,._ ............ ~.. ......... ....... , HOME LOAN PROMPT COMMITMENTS, PERSONAL AmNTION .-~ HIAOQUAITIU• wo.-•- LAGUM.t. IIACH. CAt.,, HY .. ,.., CORONA DEL MAR residents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Clark of 411 Heliotrope Ave., are shown here In San Fram;isco, with the Golden Gate bridge In the back- grou nd, .ts they arrived for a 3-day con- vention for State Farm Jnsur.tn ce agency rep,esenUtlves held tecently at the Hilton Hotel. Along with other representatives of State Farm Insurance, Mr. Cl ark par- ticipated in round table discussions of new developments and plans for the fu- ture. BUI A flurry of perm.ta, CUied LD put by !be. l1llh to beat the Qca taber 1 effective date of the oew duelopment excile tax, brought lbe. September permit total 1.D the City of Newport Beach to $3,26'7,668. nw Ia tbe 2Dd hJgben mooth· ly total thb year and lnaeucd the reca-d for the year to li21,- 624.802, almalt catchi.Dg up to th.e corre~poodl.o.g 1963 total. The late przmta included 1 '7 for dweWngs ill Dover Shot«, am0Wlt1ng to $664,330, alia a S32~,000 office buUdl.o.g near Wen cUff Piau. Followi.Dg are the permits b- •ued duri.Dg lile final wel."k of September : 1930 L'"\'i.Dc , ·~;~; Loa<o ' M&rl.o.UI Savinga sign at 163'7 Wc:stcllff, $SOO, Texaco Oil Co, , ligP. 46'78 IC•ompw Dr., 12 ,000. J, 5l.ater, fence& at 1412 and 1406 Lincoln Ll:i, , $984. ln•Sitea lnc., 2-nory offlc..: 4600 Campus D ive, , and sign, 1168. Land Co. , Lyow. and ICuhioo BuU<Ien , 1'7 d.ogle fa · welll.ngs oo Santi.a.go Dr, ~~~gl~c~:~ Ln., Dover sbc.d, I• from 129,274'to li3S,- SS64,330, Alog<I~CG"'"· wall, 140'7 San- AO~D<rn, a 3-llory office building, at 881 Dover Drive, S32~ ,000, lra Brum mell, 1-wtit, 2-llot)' dwel.liag, 2124 Leeward LaM, S3l,395. SERVICES EXPERT ESCROW ~ . •J I ~ ~~~ .,1 , . ~. ~: ~· • . . I~ s . •' . ;.,, ' • IIAMCMI •• .._ II c..t• ._. 14111 Q.IMIWTI. CAL.,, NY 1t1tl PERMITS EAST UPP!R BAY D. Emigh, feucc, 2737 Alla Yilt&, $381. Nc.m O'Coonor, feDoce , 2621 Bunya, 1288. Bill H01ldnl, fence , 2833 Ca- talpa., 1149. Roben Dwk.ee, swimming pool at 812 Alr:ppo, l2,000. Ricbard WUaoo, wall, at 2842 Alta Vbt&, $690. Janytz Zalelki, sun lbade at 2848 C&rob, $308. lkuce W adswonh, 11m shade, 290'7 Carob, 1600. Hervy Fraocis, wall, at 2'743 Alta Vbta, 14'7b, Fern w aoon, renee, at 21n4 C&r ob, $492. The Bluffs, pool ramada and r..:.ouooms. Vl.lt& del fACio 16280. Cbarks E. Gtlmes, wall, at 2'72!) Alta Vbta, 1400. Frederick Werner, wall, 280'7 Alta Vilt&, 1600. R. 1-Rand, wall and fence 11 2860 AlU Vllta , 1650. BAl.BOA ISLAND £<11tb Flekl, tepdr garage: rue damase. 319 Apllena, S8!t0. D. J, Malloy , demolllb two home.s, 226 Gtand Can.al, $600, Donald Bowlus, demolish lilt' dwelllng at 312 Col.llm, $.350, .and coostruc: r a 1-unit , 2-nary dwelling, 132,000. CAMEO SHORES }olln Sr.ore , repllcc wooden fence with brick fence. 4.52 '7 Ham pden, 1800. Lydi.a Fabiano, wall, at 4639 Fairfield, SSOO. Gk.n<lon Fox, swimmlng pool 11 452'7 Orrington, 13,300, ~!-_RBOR Y!EW HiLLS M. M. L.a.Borde, wall, 2'111 Harbor View Or,, 12,100. CORONA D£L MAR -Curd & Gangi,-2-nory du- pkJI.es at 6 1~ aod 61 '7 llil A vc. , 143,500 each. M. £. Kofford ), , addltloo.al wtit, 618 N&rCUIUI,I18,000, Edker P.>pc, a 1-unit, 2-sr.ory dwelling, 2'72'7Shell, $30 . '7HO. Dr. L. Sherrard, relocatz doon and wardrobe, 231 lril , S400, G<Wdoo McCkllan, drop ga- rage ceWng ro hide plumbing, 528 Hazel, 1100. L, 8, Don , fcoce , 3~ Orchid Ave,, 1170. Joyce lboeni, additioo at '705 Goldenrod, $4,000. Mary Bunoo, 2 slid.ing g.l&U wi.Ddawt on porcb , 2920 Ocean Blvd. , Iii '7~. Ball% Mortu&ry, wall for p&r k- l.o.g lot, 411 Q-chld, 1400. MatgarctElbe, repair fire da· mage to porch, 612 1/2 Be - gonia, 11'70. w. E. Gore , addition, at 414 Goklc.nrod, $4,300. BALSOA Ba150alntl, 105 Main St., re- model 35 roorN illto 24 apart· LEGAL HOTICE NOTICE or TR USTEE'S SALE T .0. No. 64-3177 On Toe•day, October 20,1964, at 11:00 &.ftl. TrrLt INSU R. A~CE AND TRUST COMPANY, •• duly appolated Tr••ree a ndet" and pvauMt to DeeG of Traat d•ted Jl.ly 30, 1963 eueuted by JOSEPH H. EUDEMILLER, • m.rled ftlllll •• to an undivided ~ l ~~tenat, •d •TLLIAM C. HARDESTY, .... .ned IIIID •• 10 • 11Ddi¥1ded ~ int en!lat, •nd recorded Au,pDI 13, 1963. •• inatr. No. 10848, Ia hoolt 6672. par: 273, of Offleilll Recorda in the office of tbe County Re- corder of Or••se Couaty, Ca.li- lor~~i•• WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTJJN TO HIGHEST DIIJ.. DER rOR CASH {parable ,, thne of Mle in lawfal MOaey of tbe Ut~lted Statu) in the lo bby tl f the_.. (partila8 lot) f!ftl¥ance of Title ln••...ce Oaildia1, 1~ ca1ed oo the .on hweat eorner of Eipth .. d Mala Streeta, Suta An•. Callfonia, all rlsht, tide aad lat-• coaveyed to •d -• laald by II aader N id Deed of Thet Ia th• property akattted, Ia aatd Co .. ty •d s. •• deeerlt..d M! Lot 16. Blod. 640 of C...aa HI .._ ,.,..._ • ,_ Map ,.. eoNaod .. boot .. ,.,.. 41 "" a •' ............. ...,.. ....... ., ....... ,,. .. .-.r..w...., . Saitl ..te wUI ...... .._. mena, aDd redevelopS-story pcn:loo, $56,200, Jeau: Sell, change ro;,f and re- roof, 100'7 £. Balboa BL , 1150. jcale Sell and Sta.n Bell, temi - publlc •wtmmlng pool, 100'7- 1009 £. Balboa Blvd. , $.3, 900. Wlllia.m FalDIWotth., add play- room and deck, 1 '713 £. Bay, 1'1, 500, John .(.Swlgart, al&eratioo and addition, 808 W, Bay, 135,000. Bcach&Bay Realty, demolbh 3 duplexes, 310-12-14 E. Bay, $6~0. Allan Oucommon, partiUoos in baduoom at Balboa Pavilion, $4,600. CL~~VEr>L Mary Lu Richmond , addition, l Oll King~, SS,300. CORONA HIGHLANDS -Corolldo Apartmenti., at 41 1:1 Seaward, wall, 11,200. LIOO lSL£ Ead Sawye~ .• addition, at !t36 VLa Udo Soud. $1,000. dwelling, 320 122,824. Anita Teu.laff, a l-unh , 1- •r.ory dwelling, 310 El Modena, 123,000. J. w. Ayl.Log. wall, 421 Tua · tin , 12~5. WEST NEWf"C1tT HEIGHTS Donald KoU, warehCJOUR , 8'7~ and 881 w. 16th, ~.ooo. SHORE CLIFFS R.obe.n Unduwood, a 1-unit, 2-ttc.y dwelllng, 12'7 Shore.c.Uff Rd •• $43,000. NEWPORT -,;r;Upu, !-story dupkx, 106 24th St., 134,656. )ohD&oo & Sao , a prefab 'JUY paimbootb, 900-1000 W,Coast Hwy., 13.650, and dgn at 1000 w. Coast Hwy., $600. Quo Zipper , ligD, u 2506 W. Coast Hwy., $'76. George Gayoor, ~~~. at 4507 W. Coast Hwy., $400, R. L De Ruff, add unit over garage , 7306 w. Ocean Front, $6,000, Howard £all, 2-nory duplex, O'ro9 Seashore, 128,500. Higton Conuruc tlon. fence, 220 20th St. I $243. R. Ander100, prefab •ales of- fice , 2244 w. Coast, $2,000, W arcS & Hurlngtoo, demollsh 2 building~~ aod pottioo of mill buildl.o.g, S300 w. Cout Hwy., $250, rept.ce walll, $2,000. D. M. Stone, 1-wtit, 2--story dwdl.Log, 531~ Rlvu, $22,605. M. Hallidy, rezoof, 128 29th St. , 1140. L 1-Hasttngt. 2~wry dupkJI. It 116 .fill St. I $50 ,214. Jlm Owen, SO-foot high dry boautorage building and oUlce .it 227 20dl St. • $125,000. UGAL NOTICE wit~out CD¥en•at or •IUT•nly, e ~•• or hnplied, re1•diaa ti lle, po--lo•, or eac::u~~t­ braneea, ta par U.e Nm&i•i•l •greptl! prineipal ••"' of tbe note ~~ee.,.,d by .. id Deed of Trset. r~wh: I l9,98S.92. wld1 inren• &e. Novenber lO, 196.S, .. Ia •ld .ote pro•lded. lld- vuc:ea, If .. y, ••der U.e tenna of •.ld Deed of TnaM, r .... ek•pa .. d ·~eaMa of 1he Tna•ee and of Ue enera en~• ted by ••ld Deed of TnaAL ne bese:fici.-y IIDdlllf Mid O..d of Tn.•, by ,._. of • hre.c::h cw def-.lt Ia the ablls• tlo•• Mcared tileteby, laer.c~ belore eaee.ted •d deli¥ered ta U.e u"*-wiped a wriue~~ Declw.tio• of Def .. h .. d 0.. 111•ad lo r s.le, •d writtea •~ 1ice of brucla •d of elecdoa 10 c:: .... ~ •• d .. iped \0 .. u aaid pr'OIMiftY to ••l•fr said oblle•to-. ..d .....,.., •• J... 16, 1964. Ute ............ caa-.d •ld .adoe of t.Necb •Dill of elee1.._ \G M __. .. d Ia hoM 70U, ,.. IDS. ef ... d Olleloll-. Trn..l UISUIAJIIICI£ AND Tllm' COIIPAIIl .. --0.. ....... 17. 1M4 .,. ...... A. ..... Aa .. e-1 =-7 ,.. .... t I,_.. 14.. o..a... 1., ......... , •. " ... ........ lURAn ll'fllll ' _ ..... ,, ... PICK UP AND OELIY!ItY Dr. ltolplo •• Oorvd, - reeear o( bioloaical ecieooe• u4 ditec:tor of lj)eCill ICU• dlea It tbe Uftiveuhy oC C.liforola, lrYiae, hu bMa a~r~~ed de• of the ln-lae lf .. IJI diYiiiOft, Dr. Garard, wbo will retlia irla prnioua dutiet, is later aatiQGally blown for hll ploaur r .. eucb oa the fuoc- tion• of the nervoua IJitem and brain. He alao it notod ror hia wort in adaptation of audio-vi au. a! material• ud computer tyatemt to pr&- ceuina of infonna,ion and lell"tliGJ. I Ml•••' •-1m I 1170 MIWI'&T ILVD.-Ml~ • ='--I • GAIDBIIMG CLDA'S MEL UPSHALL .,.,._ DNIIIIAI; lucu A 1m_. 01111 ""' 011 5-11110 Ml ,_ -o AUTO 1!1'411 Car S.rt"ice "Imported'' Prom TWICHIPI 1o 0 Yerbaul s JAGUAR S,.clelht S.-1941 2221 ... ,.., C.t.l. o BEAUTY ULON LOIIIAIIII'S IIAUTY lt:IOC 1732 E. Coatt Hwy. Cotoaa del Mar Pato.e 61)-7])6 • We eel I •d ttyle ..t11 • 0p-. n.tt. A Pri • ..,.et. o CAIPIMTIY carpentry .. __ • W$11,.. -'11 H.O.ANDERSON --~ ..... ~~-Oolll. r-e b s-ans u.-..uaa .. ., * ADDITKJIS REMODEUNG * fncl H~ Gerwlck Lie. • 1aL -I'TS.«M q o CHIROPIIACTOI Dr. c.t W. F. 611' X~ • "'" =-•• adflc 541 .... c. ..... ""'""""" J ""'·~ ..• ,._,, l:fli~•' 5....,;n 290 1 s-Jto-."'" -t4. u "''"'I p .0 . a.. 421 c.., ...... o DRAI'IIIIS !XI'EIT LAWM AIID GARDIH SERVICE Sp eciflli•r in Care of Co m.,.ercial Property II J. .. U UJ.trM • 11DUSIIIOLD Q.IAIIIIIG WALL • TO • WALL ._ d..U••· Rea-.w .. u 11-1613. oiiAII- liAI.LIE'S WIG W.ON ,.._ .... -a .. .. _ ...... --..... -a.-.-llrtlo. --zw-o I!. n• IL Oooto- HIL-'$ liiPOITS J twelfJ A w..-Replir HILJ.CillllleH IQIJAM: m ~ fTT1o4 I'Tl'e:n COSTA llo11DA, CAU~IA. "-• 646-)171 Nil.,. W. L_,, o IHSURAIICE DICK HDLWILL ~ ..... Pial•• la.,..ce 0.0.. ur. • ,._., • Pi ... .t: nett T•ltpltoa:e • ....,.... ... Coat.a Men o IHTUIOU IITIIIOII "" UIPOIT FIIIITIII h t-.h.tt.4 It" Ch•l•• W. A"1tht A.I.D. ltelt.ft n.. , ........ N.S.t.D. 3610 W11t C:..at Hlwey Me.,.rt .._ .. PHONE "'-"" PAT OLIVER ....-. "~----·--.,. .... O...aa.lllap, • 0 .............. liiJIICiel ll" E. C.. at Hwy., COM 675-55511 ~-;;;;;;;, .. ;:;; .. :.;:;,:.=,.;--1''""·'-••'-c CALDERHEAD ---.. • .:! _....~·~-fUI!LU .._. .... ,_ JIJL Jl2J L C:..t .. lfiiWif' ....c.x.u....... c-..... .. ,... Ollolo J.4WI fiiUGLASS FIIIIILAII II"LIII &,«iet'111 e..,r'nt.w ~-·­Pita{ a s w. .. ·u ·t -u .... ·-" .. c.e. --- o fLDIIST I UUIAY fLOWU SHOP s.m.1 •• HutiOI Atea 1166 Newport Botlle.,.rd Co•• M"a Ml 6--WT GAIDIMIMG .... nti.Y I -_._ ... ...-.,., ·~ct .. .,_._,_.".u" .SM. .,..,.22. o 1111Y111411. STOIAGI LIDO TI-ll CO. ............ ~ \. .... , ....... , .. , -·-21» P.O. loalJU.-lloL • ,41HTIHG ,..,..,., P4111TING .,_orJM. ........ _ -a.-.. -Oui--13! •••" a ,. • .....a I I II OPI'Ia IUflf'UU ...... s.r..t .......... OfH" ,....,,_ • Pll•• "-lrol-• .t.c ...... ,... ,_ Dr...... ~, .. CUSTOM PURNITURE 541 c... .... ,443 -Coua Meaa - TIOPICAt. rtiH •• ~oo ......... ,.,,." .... -·' '"'""''"'I •• t.C11•11 •' ,.,.,leal fi •h ht ftt• ....... , .. 0:: ... ,.,. • '"' 11,., al • ..,.,",.'• •Ill all •cc•• .. rl •• 11-"M t.r ...,, h•W.r. So"th s.. r ... plo::al , 211 w. W'tt..,., C.M. 1.1 '"-"Y .... ,,,, C.•tt ..... A. R. liAR SAC PLUMIER 100 CarnatiOfl A•e. Coro•e del \!tar Plu•IM•I Repaiu DAY A NIGHT WATER HEATHS * IISTAUIIAIIT IERKSHI Rl!' S ....... ,. LUNatEON -DINNER COCKTAILS ORiole M40S 34511 VIA DPORTO Hewpon ~ • SHOI 1!1'411 MAIUIY'S COMPt.f.TI! SHO IE SIE IVICIE o•Tt«MtiDtC p,.,c,lptl•" S,.cl•ll•• w, G1 .. , S&H Go-s...,., lifO H..-r 111¥4. Ml 6-3311 o TV'~ fOR SALI IIIPATIDCI'I TV Rotten's Tepe Recer.&.r S.l .. ead s-1ce 01 3.26511 2756 E. C.ut ttwy. c. ........ ,..., o Ul'ltOLSTEIIHG Ul'IIOUT!IIIIG (l>y £aropU11t Cf'fi{U wu!rt) IF.MODfL 2 pc .... ONLY Ut.SO C•ll "l.mr" 2• IM(, H.8 . SM-6405 fii:U MI. & ptd!..,. CUSTOM PURNinJRE and BOAT INTERIORS PIRI!liOUSE UPHOLSTERING 2809 Newport Bl•d. Npt.. Bc:acb OR 3-0:ZOS oYAII·TYPIIIG IIIYICI , ..,..~ ... ··--CALL 011 ).1- 3 becboom-l balh Medallioa Home. All wool cupeta- ~uom drap .. aod abadea • Del Piao Tile eaUy. Room for pool. Scmall:ler ayata~. L.,ae patio. O,.a houae Satatday ct Sa.day. Oner 67l-4.S76, 1000 S.a Lane, CDM. 14;:,,000 -tenaa. e lOUSES FOI RENT FURNISHED l bechom boo ae, tooth of hlp way, COM, L•a• rooma, chumiaa. a ice patio, coo .. Dieat to thoppina. tlSO P• montb. Adult a ~ALL APARTME.NT for rent on Balboa lal•d for tbe winter motulle. t.SO mo. Would prefer oat of towaer who wanu a place to atay weehada. 673-1507. fOit RENT Uaf.,.i8ed l bedlooe, l baa boaae, COM. Y .. dy ••· Call al- tar 6 p.e . 67)...M64. f URNISHED l bedroom apart- meaL 1110 per mootb. Adult a. No peta. 673-.Sll7. 434~ Acacia. YOUNG lioale mea atay at tbe Roy al Pad. Reaaonable. 540-1616. e OflfiCE SPACE fOR REMT POa L.BAIB-2 omce -.~ .... c-............... ,. ..-.-. ........ -. , ............... d .. . ••· WIU ....... a .. ... ._-'&.Call 67~20». owur. • TUILD .,.,. ''OWN YOUR 0..'' lK .,... ... ... '"Ultra ~ detaa." ~Ita, • "''· MoWle ltalaea, IOMO A 1-.. llf· S. Laia ley MoWle Home e ....... 4202 Mi.- lion, oc .. aicle. 7ll-1201. • ••uas RI!JAU ONE CORONA DF..L MAR commercial rental. Suitable for office ot ahop. ISS PCT month. 6H-2020. VOGEL O.BAN ,.,. ......... _, .................... ....................... .. TVL T--. Dnt .. ..._. 4U B. 17• 1&., c.... ............... SACRIFICE Boy' a Scbwian bike, eacyclopediL Alto, c:bi ldrea' a eacyclopedia, aet of Scieace booh. Mlaat •ell. S44-1326. GREAT BOOKS of tbe Wea- tero World. Coaaiata of S4 •olmDea. Make otrer. 4l.S CDM. 67 S.. .Sl.S 1. fOR SALE ''A Teua Looh at l..JDdoa Joboeoa.. 242 p.,ea of facu to belp win political diacuuiooa. I .7$ Poaq,8id. Boa' 17tl. Sutt AD ..... ______ _ FRENCH PI'O'fincial Betty Ro11 Spinet Piano. M9S. 425 Larhpur. 675--5251. GARAGE SALE. Sat. 9 to S. Fumiture, toy a, cfi ahea, clotbina, etc. All aood llufT. lSOS Scaabore Dr. llllll left oa ~Lb. N.B. • PlaGMAL MAMAGB -Maaa.., or mu- a•M· £..pen lwMiaJa IIIU· ••IL tlorH calla. ~94S4. PILE i 81olt Md lofty, colora retaia brilliaace ia c ..,_tl de•ed wia BliM Loatre. R• e lectric abMii~ ooer, ••. Crowa Harchran t CDM.. 67).1100. SINNERS ~~S - ..Por all hue aiaaed ad come allort of die aJory of Ood... Do JOG ..... cnob-,_., An J'OO taoabl eel widl cbbt, or feu, or emptineu, or ep-itia, or Ia ... , or ia- feriarity, or 111ilt.. or ai~ raa.eaa, or et .... , BE OP 0000 Oli!ER. We lane .. ••wr at ... ••• I, eo ...... wn .. SNfBit.S AN<»>YWWUS. P.O. Boa 1042, Costa Meu. or call lllct. .. a, U l-l49L ............. "Ti~ Gr•ll••tt"s" •y Piyllis sc•l•fly •tl Atl.irtll Ci u ter ff11rtl.. 1 cofly -1Jt : J /or 12: 10 for U ; 2J for TAM.E .. ,, ... repeind ,_ •• , '·., .,. .... &. (refs•., ""~ ~.) Moe. at .... ..a. -• ~ : ~ .. I ,_. T v ,· ~-, I - 1116 l!aat Coeat Hi ... way c-• •• M• HMAIOND ORGANS STI!INWAY PIANOS Pnctiu Pt-• .._ 1119; ,.. ., • -· ..... of t4GD • H ad Spbtet Orpa. ......... pi-. ..... , ....... ••: ElectiOeic aqaa. ac.e • ...... r.. eltS; Reat pi-f .... "·" • .,,, Of'-.. for ., • .-. !CIMDT-PHILUPS CO. 1907 N. Me.ia S.. at lOIIl S.ta Aaa • CAIS FOI S4LE .... a .. aaz• A.._..ae4 w .. I. Sentce ............. Dlapl., Aa Lew Aa Sl.ltO •• ,., ••••• 11 EUIOrEAM DELIVERY HEADGUUTEIS A PLEASA .. T PLA CE TO DEAL __;;.......;. _________ 1 110: 100·900. JOtud ; 1.000. 1St "'ciJ . JOE IICIIITZ RARE OPPORTUNITY Beauy Sbop, completely equipped. t lSO per month - 2903 Newport Blvd .. NB. 131 Eflt lldl SU..t Coata Meaa -6t6 OM5 lU6 M..,.,. ... l.-..r4 .. ..,.,. leedl 01 3-5620 _67_3_-46_00_o_r_6_7_3-_S_76_3_. __ 1 ALCOHOUCS ANONYMOUS. NEWPORT BEACH, 409 28th Harbor Alea. 67~1124. 14 FOR SALE -Veryaood l9.SI Coneue bu d top oon•er- u ble. tillS. Call after 6 p.m. 6 H -4464. Day HY 4- 7941. Sueet -Rental in l u ae boora. bui1dina. Suitable for office S'TEAW BAllll AND YAS- ot &hop -retai I 01 whole-SAOE by ....... &. 1961 VW uauon waaon - Weat Thalia e1cellent con- d ttJOO. \1ake offer. 42S Lart - apw, C OM -67~SlS1 aale. Hu alley w/ware-'"Siaice lOO" llSS Via u .. houae enuance. SlSO per Newpon ...... 615-)61) month. 673-4600 or fi73- S763. NEWPORT BEACH. 407 28th Street -renta l auitable (Of office or small ahop. J8S per mooth. 673-4600 or - 673-5763. • RENTALS P~EE R ~ TAL SERVICE J9.S 10 S40fl per month. We do yout roadwork rr. ~"-"~ -·---3·,550, Co ron a IUL IITATI ..... , .. Ca't .... "' , .. ... ...................... c.ll lxatMtG~ •m-.•m DOYU! co. ,..1161 21'1 I. n• ._ c... ..... •&.en-..., ....... Mlt'lft:a J ••••• , .... ...................... 011 c,... ....... •n- ....... 11 ... • P•:a• UIB I .. u. ......... J.c. n $ 'u, Jew._ LADY FRENCH TEACHE R, French nationali ty. Will aive pri·nte luaona. Call 673-8876. PART n\1E WORK -Un- limited Cht i strnu Eunina s. TKAISPOIITAnOil CAliS 100' financing available AI so we c arry our own contrncts. AVON PROOOCTS t _.9 t ..-99 Call Collect -.SJ6.SS60 ~· TO _,. MRS. niERESA RENNER. NEWPORTER MOTOR S Bela Butok's pupil, hu 2036 1-iarbor Blvd. an openina for a ifted piano Costa Meso lludoota and Geonan con· 5~.529~ 548-8511 YIJI&bOD. 61S=Q133. 1112 UICOLI GARDEN lNG COinllnAL COMPLETE Maintenance DOIYEmiLE Tree Semce. Week-Monlh-Ebony blac:ll: utetiot fi nish Year. Let Garland do iL convertible cop and black I!MB Lan Semce. Phone leather interiot . En ry powet ....;;S4...;.;;.1....;7..;:l;..;46,;:,;,.. --------I acceaaory for your cbi •ioa • WOIIt WAMTID pleuure and connnieace. :-1~-:-........ ---y,;;; ... ~..;;;;;,;;of;...,._•_._.--~ Thi a car ia in eop condition l•oe 011 all eypee of c:1o-witb new titea and bra.ha. .._, .t 1...._ .,._11.,, &alae baa been thoroqhly -a *ifta. 11.,. P• tb. dlec:ll:ed aod t•ed. A ury MIMI ...... f#1 .... fifte c u . Priced realiatically. .... ... <D&. oa ~m4. - WANTED -Henl6-Ba.-aet IT ... IY ... '*"•• -boJ• Mtw.. 2N .... 17. s....t •• Ill•• ot 11-U . Call Llt~778 C..te ....._ MW691. • • NT ...... a ILIITU MIPI POOOLB PUPPIES ua, Artie wtlite auerior fiaiah ail• .. -l-L ol4. 1 .ale, willa .,._ e.ra•• d otb io- l r...a.. Mob, ai_... ..nor. Eleclri 0 •Iadow •• 115 _. •s. Jon.'a Pet Pow• ateeri ... Aalomadc -....-27ll8. O.a.t HWJ.. tr••i•ai•. a.dio, beater, .UfL ¢M~.U.,.l COM. 61J..)UO. TW• i• • .. ,,...._ ••• Cilia -rn.IIIUII'T' Toy ....... -,.._ at daia pric,: ........... ta. O.ic• of • -NIYA ... PMTY ...... • ........ 11lly ....... _. ., ... .._. • ........ y.~..-. Ta• • .-. ••••n - 11111a •....., .. _. • a••••·--·• c... .. • ••" lh& .... Ds'll ,,...._ .,.,._ .... ,.. c... ...... of the 2nd Quarter as from their own 33 deep tory. Quarterback Mike bottom of th is pile-uP e rs after plungtng for 5 II~ 46. Six plays later the ball on a fumble on (Ensign photo) MAGNOLIA fai I ed to g~ln after recover- ing the Harbor fumble and was forced to punt. Halfback Jim Plavan returned the pynt lb yards to the Magnolia 43. On the next play Jim took a han~ff from the quarterback, cut to his left and was in tt-e clear, with the help of blocks by Fullback Mike Ober and Quarterback Frank Mar- shall. This photo shows P lavan JUSt past the ~yard li ne, streaking to the · goal to put HarbOr ahead 12~. with 4 :~ left in the first half. Thts Fttday even· ing, Oct. ll , Harbor will open 1ts com- pet ition tn the new Freeway League at Buena Parle . t Enstgn pnoto.l SEA KING GRID TEAM LOSES 21-0 Tbe Corona de l Mar Sea aaain from tile VaquCTO 44. Kinaa. with a 1-1 record for Qua rterbac:ll: Tom Williams the seuon, will host the toued to Halfbac:ll: Chus Laauna Beach 11id team tbu \teador for 17 yards and a Friday even~na. Oct. 9 , at . fir at down on the 27. John Davidson Stadium on the Scroaatn and \M:e Hetrick Harbor Hiah campus. Game pic:ll:ed up 9 yuds tn 3 tnes. time will be 8 p.m. and then \11ke fatled by tn- The Kinas . after defeauna ebu on 4th down. and Ran- H•bor H•ab 1n the season c:ho took over. fumble oo the Vaquero 18. but on dle 2nd play a C~1 pa ss was Intercepted and returned all the •ay. .,;, yu ds. for another to uchdo•n. A mtnute later. Tom 'lttl lt ;am~ was tackled tn tbe end tone fot another 1 potnts for R•n· cho. MUSTANGS DEFEATED filE IITIL .LD! &end 1n 11 00 and cancel yo ur ad. "LOCICER'' lljLES! • h•4i•ldvol It-oftly e "-•t IAclvcl. price. • Pa....e ""ab•r r•qvire4 . • Me, .. , ...... . E. Coost Hwy., C~. ----~--------~----r-------TWIN BEDS. aprioa & mat-SJX DRAWER Chel>t, 'IS - u eu. SS0 -673-1667. K1 9-1663 MAPLE twin bed frane, SlS. SMALL Student desk. sn SO 67l-1667. -Kl q·l663. ~R. ~ MRS. CHEST. Ia. mu· ft·YEAR C rt b. e'ce; cond. ror. S1 S. 673-1(,67. -s 1 S. )41\· 2"311. BEDR00\1 chau. SS -Ph. CO\tET Ill' ,,.d, .. l sav. ..t 673-11,67. ua1ler . USO -OR s-<l28l . TABLE LA~PS. ss each. FRIGIDAIRE. bottorr fteuer. 673-1667. Sl40-Kl Q.1f-6 3. GAFFERS.SATTLE R ranae. EXECL T l E Dec;l.. i,O", S-4 5. Pb . S48-6800. 34" -sQ S I\ I Q.l6n3. SI LVER PLATED "Bundy" \1AHOG Dropleaf table. SIS Flute. S80.-675-14 10. -OR 5-0~81. 'ltl FALCON. Automatic. R'< ELEGANT 10 ptece \1ahoa. H. S8S().-OR 3-2957. din1o1 $tl -147~-i,75- CANOE. alurmnwn, Orumm..c.. JH)~·--------- 1200 -Ll 8·7542. COR.~ER T A.BLt.. lt ~e nev.. BRIGGS& STRATTON. sc:oo-SH -Ph. fi7 5-3St~3 . tcr cna tne, SIS.· 548-2803. S\1ALL \41n . Poodle -Rlack BOY'S BIKE. 24" aood con· \4ale A.K.C · Sl0() -1,1 5~ diuoo. S14. Ml 6=3759. -'41 2. CANO E. cuabions, paddles. ENCYCLOPEDIA. \lc\1tll an. sPS. Pb. 61}-1)97. 12 books & stand. s2S. Kl SOFA, convertible. 7 ft. .. t ch&lr. S70. 67\-1}97. DRAPES. 57 ". black w1th •hue ltntn&. sso. 673-1397. PL"'G PO'G table. szs. 673- 139 . A[NJRAL T\'. S20. Ph. Ll 8- 8082. GAS RA'-GE. S25. OR 5-018~ BIROC <\GE. 1311313;.,, nand . tree. s7. U 8-8657. PROFESSIONAL Hau Dryer. S2S. Ph. 673-5677. SP~ISH. 3 ptece secuonal. aold, s tSO-6H-3233. GLEN~. tubbed. walnut buffet, S50-675-3233. CORVETTE Tonneau cover. 17. phone S4fi-118Q. 1 S" RAC1SG shck. S"'. ph. 546-8189. n o T-B11d Lites &. •hocls 14 -54§-8189. VrAL 'Ill T ~ fom11ca cot net table SlS -675-3:233. FRE,CH Ptov•nctal. s•na le headbOard s20 -t.7:.-3:33. BL TIER Churn . S20 -54-+- ~~ 1:2. HI ·FI peakec and cabin et $: ~ -"~ 3.;...·.:.2.:..;1-""'' 3::...._ ___ _ \I.,PL F cooblerbench coffee table -S20 -1'1 '7 3-2 l 23 . S-lJJl. OLDS. 'S7. all con d.. e 1cel. sS9 S. ft 73-8Q48. RA\1BLER •aaon. s l ,~. ~7 3- 8948. KAY . .\K 18'. 1100 Ph. "73· 8948. G.E. comb. s1nk .{ dt sh•aab- et. S7S. 67 3-8Q-&8. EXCEL. Encyclopedia, adult & ch1 ld'a set. '65. Ll4--83l6 WOOD play pen. coured pad. s 12. S46--486 5. EXTRA LG. play pool. :! fL dee2. stO. ~4~ 416 ~. \1APLE maaaz1ne & book· stand, ss-t.73-Zl23 KIDNEY shape dleutnac.able. 1tass top ss -1\73-21:!3 P4JR French telephones.S30 -S48-4:2Q2. 3 BL._d< Bat tool . s :s. Ll 8-S379. BL ._C'K me talli c lamp -S!S -2h· 1175-323' . TR o\l' Sr T s t ~ 0113 . OR S- T . \.:.a" temote c"''u ol. s·s 548-M I.a. L 4.\1P Shade "'' EArly o\m ert can, ''* -j 4}-SQf13. RIGELOY. ite .. tU f, ,.,,Q ~un­ bur~t r attern s·~ -~ .. ~ 1 3233. E-L EC. (oftee opener 20-0, fell before the Juat before the half ended. Rancho Alamitos Vaqueros a penalty put the Sea Ktng& Satwday niaht 21..0. The o n their own .U. and Half- Vaqueros qu•ckly took a ~-0 back ~eadot snaaaed a pass lead by drivina 60 yards in from Quarterback W1lltams ll plays in their fust sen e s for all-yard aatn and a fitst of downs. <bwn on the Rancho :!I. fhe Costa \1esa \1us tan ~'-ROY>\l Flee. T~pev.tltet '~>all open theu Fteev.a" l ea-S 100 -l I II·.,..,~. I S.l8....& "9 ~ Rf-IGE sofa I ~>-'~'>·: 5 10 s: <. -ph<'ne Coach Howud Jol11'1:: n's There was JUSt a second left CO\t team came rlaht back tn the half, and the &Un went with 3 strona scotina threats. off as a pan to Halfback After rece1vina the ktck-off. Steve Bayless aatned onh a the Kin&s drove for S8 yards yud. to the Rancbo 7,b\:t lo ~t the Rancho added f, po1nts 1n ball on the 18 after 2 fumbles. the 3rd quartet o n a 5-) atd Rancho was forced to punt. pau. In the ft nal quanet and C0\1 started all ove1 the Sea Kma s recovered a -----------LEGAl NOTICE 'liOTICf Of T RI STff'' '<\1 t \o. F· H 5 On Ck-tnb'"r !2. 196-4 • .11 Ill IICl o'rloc-lt a.m., >II ~I ,$ t ...... l 1·1h St ,,.,., '" 1 hf' L11, nf ( ""'·' ~!<a, Ca ltforn••· thf' undrr .. lotR· f'd, "iOC \EB. 1\C .• "" 1 ru"l"" undf't 1 hi' d~ of lfu._t madr IH ERBE: and LOl \"IER CO\'TR -\C.· TORS, <\ P \RT\ER. HIP ''"'' tt"('Ordrd Oto.rt"mhl"r !Q. IQ!'<Cl, "" OocunM'nt 'lin. ::!2.~91 I 1n R<k'k 5569 Pall" 186 of Ofhr ta l R,... C'ords of ~an~l" Count\. C.th · fomia, t:i"""" IC> .,,.,.u,.. an tnd"b- ll"dot"Ss 1n favor of RaC'haroi I . Bt"amish & Ruth L B,.am, .. h, b was J 1 ., 10 an undl\ad,.fi •, intl"~t<t & Ronald t... O'll4l'"' & Oli\cf' L. Oi~IO!<, h .. a<~ I I ... 10 an undi' idt"d "1 '"'""'~""' """' ownf'd and ~ld b' ... tnf' b' rf'a· ~n or .~ btl"at'h of C'l"natn obli~arioM -""'"'"d IMoN"b\, oot ic~ of ... luc-b "'L" rl"<'ord,.d Jun.. 24. 1964. al!l llocui!M'ftt 'llo. 24148 1ft Book :'103 p~ 1.S3 of saad Olhnal Rl"celf'dl!l, '4(). CAEB. INC. •all ""II et publac 8UC"t ioa ro 1hf' hi1hf'&-~ btdckr for cuh, pav.bl~ ia te .. f•l moM>' of tiM! l'oatt'd ate• 8t tiM-tl- of Nil", without ,...,..., -lo 1111f', ~--iOJI Of f'IIC'II. btaac ... , thf' IMrt'f'• ro•u· Ml tO aad !tOW ~~~~ b -d r,_.. t~ 1111dft Mid ct..4 of trwet, Ia a ltd to , .... follo••ll8 •IIJC'TIW4 JM'OPf"'1 ". to-wit : n.. ponio• of ioa 29. Towu.llip 6 So• ... r-,r. 10 ... S8UM. 4..ni""' - foUowe: eo-.,. • til. ........ ,. ~ ...... l l Blod t9 of I I.-~ ••-. ..... ~-·--··· -.•ec• ... i•~'p ~ ll-.o. ......... ~ •• Or ... c..... Calf. ~ '1'\ialtn .......... ., 124.00 fM't .alon11 th~ \ rth. WI"Stf'rh h~ col .. , ... ! l • 1 I! and ~~~ \nnhl"al'itf'rh pr •n~:"· 11on 10 1111" lfUI" IX''"' ,..f t-~c rt- Dirlfl. Thl"n<'f' ~uthf'll.,, .. ,,, 30.00 ff'l"t par•llf'l "' 1h thf' Ulhl>I"Mnh lull" o f ...... 1 1 o1 11 10 thl" 'llonhl"a"'"rl' _,,.,. lon11atton nf lhf' !'lnutllt-.oa .. t~r'' lint" col «aid 1."' II. Thf'nr ,. 'onhl"a!'tl"fl" I H . ll (,.,., alonA '411d prolonfl<~l l<ln I<' th,. I in.. of ~dinan h1~th 11d,. uf thf' Pa<-thr OC'f'an 111 \,...,p<>rt Bav, dt"<~icnatl"<< "" ". u1h l.anf' •• In r l"rllf tf'd ,~ "P' ,( d'"C~f' ~orckd nn :Vpt,.n\b .. r 19, 1928, in El«>k .!01. Pa~,. 2S3, OHar aal R,.<'Ofd• of ~· a_,e Co oat'. l.el•lortua. Thf'IK',. -.onh,_,.,..Mh lll.l)~ f~ •l<lnfl ,..1d "~uth I •IH'" to IM ~onhf'actf'fh prclun~t• tine of 11M-nh ...... ,,.r1, hn<' of Nld Lot II. TWnr f' ~uth· Wf'8tf'rlv 113.Z8 ,,.,., alnn11 Ntd prolon.-tlon 10 1h .. tnar polnt of bf'JI"'""Il· R"" .... " 1n11 ....,.,.. .. ,,.,, ell l"e-nt n,,., 1h" Sout~lv ~.SO ,_, thl",....,f lt>t 1....-.• •ltd 1",1" •-' publu ...1 ..... "' ler tile p.rpoee of pll)'tllJ ob· .,... ... _.... .., -·d ..,. lodo4ta1 e-., rt.-r• .-4 exptraen of dw l'niMM, ... -... If .,. ........ 4! ,.,.. of _.4 ..... ieot..- ......_ •4 16,M4.1 1 .. _...;4 pri.elfel of ..,. .... eoe__, "' ........... , .............. _. ._ 11-~-.. ..u ... ~ ..... y,_,...... ... At8.1 .• T,..._ c._._., em.~ 0....4: ...... 2:t, 1 p 1 Or.1 ...... '· a. ... ll •• ... ~...._ err I -gue compeutu'n t ha" Satut· GliT>\R LU'I,{, \ldhng bench tatole . \HPLI ~'~" Ht'J )ln ~le. 2 !..!'L-h -41'1·:~ \I' da~ e\Cntn&. llc t. }0 &II Rolsa Grande aftet losan& .a close ~-0 conte t to T u~t1 n l ast Fnda' na ght. The ''"h "cote an F nda' ·~­ game came near th"' Cl'ld ,,f the f11st ~anet aftet ":-a" tntet cep tHln put the tlolll llD the \1ustana .aQ. \ 311·\ .arJ IUD iA I e'<~~ pi I\ \ liAt et lC'<ll. the ball t" the 1 and Qu •t· terbad. Glen Fer&u.,.<'n J"'"e over fot the Tdlet fO. Rl (, ,,.,,:n ~tct'r t,.ceJ "' l<'n. s:n -\.40 1 :1...., .Pl''l'l • \\heel s:' 1:1" T\ c <lt>•nel S,.,lt q(). q~~ ~~-l 1~>8" SlO -(,.a{l -1,.,~~----- ----~----BL .. Ct.: '"t.~.th\ Jt' ~lo b \iustang QuaJtctback Oen nts \1cGavacl.. v.hCI ,.e•ahs onl)' 130, parked h1 1o team 1n soonn& threats. but the \tesa team ,.u s topped "nee oo the half-~ ard ltnt . .t.nJ aaa1n on the S and the :5 as the Tiller defense held. The \1ustanas lo~t thetr opener to Hununato n Re.ach and w11l be loolc•na for the11 first victoty S.turda) e" en· Ina. ~n:.• TOO~\ ro n.-E~...,c' Te1ctt~•-OR1olc ]..,QSSO 'A\,Tf-(l .tl\•er adult 'Tlln. i'C"' ~ UR_;5-_0...:.1.:..1 3=----- t ,Rfr' Bt~aHrnnt . s tt5- 5-4Q-I ~"'-------- OOL BU· Bed. annersrnna 'l'lltlle"'· S:25-54n-II\Rl\ '1\l:.()(.f\\000 aas ranae. 13~ -5.l.O-ltt8ta . ( \R PI: T -.eeret. S5, r hone ,.-~3:~3. FRI-'-l H ProvtnctAI na ght· scanJ . s 1~-r-"'~nB. \ "'IT'I J teHet. rt'und mu · ror S1.S ~1~~. H)l 'l'i monte\. SUS -Ll 8- .,!t2~. Dt!I-ETTE seL f> ctlaus. s:s S.O..lt-16. ch~t 'll•'"' .an \:~ 3:33. TR-\\ t-R fl'l-\le11" ~I ,. ... r "'a lnut b,.,t' ~~~ " .. ~. 3:.B. T RO<\D~ Tl R : , .. -~.WO -,.,~.}Q~J fi"RL \tPt-T II '" J t'n s Jl)() - ~-P~l. TT 4.' chaat 'l'lat ~ ha na ft . I. SlO -540 !Mitl t-Ruffet s~o -OR l 1111~1 ,.111 CONTR..A CTOR..S' LI CE .~"\'SE c .._ n c " ~ • r •• w Ttl "' e .. ,, •• ,...._l]:'f, ~!! OMf ~I; 9.so 811tt.u.tl II&UITII -It YOU D"l \J •L•twenafl. IIWIITII-..... A P -'~·r ... O' '• :. ' ( I • liiiililtiJU ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * LIDO 1SU UDO ISLE VACANT 65 a 120 * 2 u.ait tn~Welat wWl eo O Pf!OaT\JIIITY oe a ooaerl OuR BaT BUT • Exoel-foot traetac-• Lido Ba.U..t .. C..ty~rridor" lent 2 IMdrm. J bath borne Solid. A7,600. aoc.doe ia alae Bac:t B-, on .treet to ltreet lot • .... O.e of 1M loweat pri-110Uth patio • 142.000. 4*1 nc•t .. allable. It ia NOT laaaad lMcl. Blay it ud ,.. owa h. Price t9,SOO. IAYFIONT NIAI NHYC * THRIFTY? * n .... ~a 3 a faaily aD. ""'BtHa•• ki&Qea; STOP LOOKJN•. sr AltT cooKJN•! 1 ftNPlacea. Conrad patio. Be..Uftally la .. ad, eat.nabbed l apriaklerad pouda. N .. r o.c. eou., •• otlaer adaoola. All dUe a ...,. for tl4,9~. CALL NOW! Tomonow may "t.oo late! * S~dlO R-l * AOO nos UP! Proal 100ft. 'laa 7 yr. old 3 bcbm l~ bath lODe with bre&kfaat nn •• •~ rice poreb ud "Outdoor Li..- iaa" patio for U6.SOO. Tbe 210 ft. of left onr area upoa wbieb YOU ean build 4 or S rentala ie "PREE:' niE LINE FORMS ON niE LEFT' * HALF ACRE * Lonly 2 yr. old duplex plua a well kopt older borne . 2 bdtma. io eacb. 3 car aaraae. ROOM FOR MORE UNITS. l6 ol a mile to aew UNIV. OF CALIF. IRVINE. Pr. •39,SOO. EXCELLENT VALUE HERE' • ONEACtlE * Select area a aite for apu. 132 ft. atreet froataae. Pa r- cel adjoina Ne"'l))n BIYd. C-2 lODe at rear. Pree•t lmPIOYinlllltl are a 2 bdrm a a 1 bcbm bome plu aar11ea. Aakiaa UO.OOO. * LOOK OOT! *· Pot our "FOR SALE" aipa. See the property a th.CD ICC Calliaon. Want to .. m - WATOi the "SOLD" aipe -"WE C AN SELL YOURS TOO!" fHE CALLISON CO. .. l B. 17a IL, Coaca ..... 646-4431 ********• AUGION BACK BAY BEAUTY Th1 s 3 bedroom. 1'-l bath home con s1 sts of 2000 sq. ft of custom eleaance, wh1ch 1n clude~ a spactous family room Lovely view of Fast 81uff Au cuon at 11 te · 2235 Tuslln Ave . ~ewport Be ach. Sunday, October II . at 2 p m Broker cooperauon 1nv1ted Fo r tllusuated brochure contact. PIATELLI Auct ioneer/Rea ltors 361 S. Robertson Blvd. Bever I y Hi II s, Col i f. (213) 652-6900 Owner Desperate! MUST MOVE PRICE REDUCED! W ESTCLIF'F Q u A 1 I I y Kouee, exc cond, 1900 1q ft. Terauo f'ntrant~. :l Br, lUI food 11r.e, 2 B&. real Dlnlnc Rm lor Fam Rm 1 • carpell. drapea, Bll ·lna. dapl. •tc OPEN ROUU: 11 &m-4 pm 1224 PEXBROKE LAN!:. N R LI 1'-3387 UDO ISU A Y ACRTKAN'8 nR.&AM! And. URI perfect famUy home, onJy :5 y•n old. ' lovely tamUy bedrma. + A HOWl: roa YOUR BOAT abd the uiUm&te In plouant u~ are all to be found ill Uaia Immaculate • bed.na , famU7 room. s matd'a room. • b&t.b.a. corn· b&t.h. modem home. larp ~ pat.Jo and 3 car ,._,..,. .. pletely modem In every Make It complete a t only tall • wttb pier A al1p for ll~.OOO. May we 1 h 0 w tarce bo&l. sw.ooo 1 you • *p. a. palmer incorporated* ole han~n co. management THE DEVROPERS OF LIDO SINCE 1935 Come to HNdquarten lln v .. Lido ORiole 3-7300 $5,000 DOWN New 2 bedroom tri·plex with heated pool. Good depreciation can carry self. $4,000 DOWN Corona del Mar 3 bedroom duplex. 1500 sq. ft. to the untt. Built·m kitchen. Will produce good expendable. $42,000 IAYSHORES Modem custom 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Built-in kitchen. Living room wtth fll'eplace. Sep- arate dmmg room. h block to beach. $58,950 UDO ISLE Stunmng 3 bedroom, 2 bath. FuUy carpeted & dnped. Built-in kltchen Built-in BBQ on private patio. 430 W. Coast Hwy .. Npt. Bch. 6-46-0295 "Gallery ReaJty Has The Picture" BAYFRONT PI!R AND SliP PERMITT!O 3 BEDf«JOMS, DEN 2 FIREPL ACES. 3 CAR GARAGE, BRAND NEW S76,000 CALL JIM COBB IIAL DTATI -(717J ~-CD-...._ MAt .AIIIL IIIF FOR "ACTIVE" REAL !STATE SERVICE C'OH IJI" I ( I \ I I I l ,, .... •at IUP Anilable for rcaident. 1 bedloom, 2 bat.b IPL -new - fWly carpeted and cftiP••· Re friaerator, el ect. rlllae. dialtw .. ber, luae b&ICODy oudootina la.rbor. 9pec:ta- c:ol u riew of oceae lftd b-,. L •a• pool. ploa bo• w maaaaae pool. Ideal adoha. l elevaiOn . Amc»l partiaa. -Pll-.rlll YIArl LIAR. ia a few pacea from t.bia I arae modem home. Secl patio, wet bar. built in tit- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i Lido Shores Realty : DOl Newport llvd. 671-2153 : • OC EAH FROHT 2-bedrm. ud f~mtly room home. 2~ bath1 ... SS3,000 • • • • 2~bedrma , 1 bath - • SS0.2SO• 1 • • Vacant R·2 lot ... • U 7,SOO. WATERFRONT Lido Soud-4 bechma., dinina room, pier •.. SllS,OOO • • • Bay aide Dri•e-3-bed· m'll. .t den. 3~ batba (Leuebold) .• S99,SOO. • • e • • • Balboa Covea -2· bod.nna. 2 batba, Lanai ... SS9,SOO • • • Balboa Covel -VA· CANT 6S'd29'l3J' lot ... M3,000. • • --··························.__ ...••••••..................•••...•....... IIALTOU : ASSOCIATES . • J. C. ......... : ,...., ~e~ .. ft o.r.tllp H1rt C1re1,... L•me" • · If ..... D.__.. l..._.l, Helm Clltlterlftc L,..._ • • R. S. RkJEeth . 1. J. llft r"ll H-a~ \.IWMft, Jr Al'ftetlf Wella • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ SEMPLE II IW. DTATI FOUl IID~I liliES IAYCIIEST -EXCLI IIYE Made to order for the reined life in Bac:k·Bay. Orand liYlnl &reu. 4 Bdnn. 3 Bathe. Pool! Corona del Mar Schoola. SSl.SOO. CAIEO .OIIES -Yin! New Exc lueive. Exquieite c:oatom-built. Hu every· tlaina! 4 Bdrme. 3 baths. Dinina Room. Dramatic: Livina Rm. Huae fireplace. Pool or c:oune, by appt. oaly. S67 .500. IIAIIIOII YIEI IIILLI We have 2 plana. Both ne11 UCI, ac:hoola. Dramatic view. Come to our Daily Open Hcxue l·S p.m. at 1133 Goldenrod· See thia 4 Bdtm, 21-'1 Bath home. Only ••l.SOO. Mui- imum E.li lt. l n. ••• T hen, aee o ur other dandy floor plan in aame view 11ea. 4 Bdnna. 2 Bath• plua Pool. MS,SOO. FEIEII IEDIIOOIIS. TOO! A IEAUTY II CAIEI IIIIIILAIDS 67$-ZJOI We ore ready and willing to go to world Bring us your listing and wotch the action . 291 5 E. C...at Hwy., C....e 4.1 Mer, OR S.m6 ( ......... ,.,. n.-.) ACIIAII t300 u ac:re 29" down 100 ac:rea -all or put ~ mile• rrom Hipway 19$ .YLI •. -·· 1m JOWl (I fAIIH. •• 66xl02 R-1 ................. $7, S00 I S.llO R-2 .............. $11,950 Glxl..O M-1 witt. Ho .. • &. Gon.t• ....... S 16, SOO 110aA12, raal ..... tfel $29,500 132.300 C-2 ................ $62,000 FOR A SAfE AND SOUND IHV!STMEMT CALL TODAY U &.1729 ...... A nea. call 61J..ZU4 or .. 6-lUI BALBOA ISLAND EXCLUSIVE •••••• frt4.r, S......,, _ _, 1-5 , .•. 121-IZWa I ... IAVL J....bect1oom a. 1 ~ Mill a. plu claarmioa IIPL wltla roof elect, bo* QOCIIC»Ietely r .. ia~aeL IALPH Y. HIII6EI ....... JU ...... Me. ............ Tel: OIWe J-1121 .......... dan, IDCf tropical IMdaca----------- -"•• are oaJy a few of t.be riee fu••• i• IIIia t.omc. ... .. , .•. •naiULtt••· ...... ,. .. ,. liNT ,.-..,.... .... -,.. .... .u. •• ................... .,.,_.., ·•· ----~lift. M&Wiom'...::. u ..... Chann Personified A Dream Comes True Here'• 1 home you can afford that will ful· fill aU of your Dreama. JUJt imaJine a TWO STORY, five bedrooms (convertible den), Two tun Batba, all electric kitchen including diabwuber • elegant cabinets. Wall to wall carpeta • drapes thru-out loT added comfort. The outside offen loads of fun in a custom built artiltically designed L SHAPED 20'x44' HEATED AND FILTERED POOL IW'J'OUJ\d. ed by buee 4'Work free" patio area. ~ PRICE ONLY M2.~50. Shown by appoint· ment only -Ad Now!! M.M. LaBorde, Realtor '"Yeu"'l Like Our fn.n.fty s.Mc." C...._,'" I . 17th St. ~ftl Centerl 220 I. 17th St. (fllheM 646 OSSSl c.ta Mew .... ..... Calf S45a7'f ... s.G-0376 ONLY BUYERS ARE WINNERS 3 ... a., o. ....... . ~ S.ftta A.a A.,.., Hewpert Heltll ... On too• Tre~Sbaded etreet, Lot Size SOd27.S, 700 Sq. ft. aaraae & abop, on tbe alley, PLUS a covered trailer pon or boat pon. The home baa bard wood noora, c:arpeu, drapea, elee. ranae. diabwaaber. Attractive Patio with Pollntain and Tea Houae. Finaac:ina ury aood to qualified buyer. Call Ill IOday or aee your multiple liatina broker. OPEH HOUSE f RIDAY -SATURDAY -SUMDAY AfTI!RMOOM LIT Ill IALF CIITIIY IF LOCAL IIPIIIIICI IILP Yll IIY, IILL 1111111111 Ylll PMPIITIU JOHN VOGEL & ASSOCIATES IIALTOIS AND IUIUIJlS ... IWNIT &•D.. ,...,_, IIAQIMI .. 1.,11MfTIMI L•rce, l1111r~ Oil11 View Lot IRII--IAIIIFIII sn.• CAlli •1111 (Mil. A IlL Ill) -· 111 SJ~ DIS) -.ow COlT IIOil CIUICIC IALI • * CALL 673nl331 IIIALUII -· .__.., ......... 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