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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-11-12 - Newport Harbor Ensign"RST SEC110M The Newpon Beach City Council is prepaina for ttl "lut ditc:b atand" for relo- cation of the coaatal Cree- way route. Mayor Paul Gruber sa1d at Monday aftemooc'a Co~mcil atudy aeuion that the matter Wl ll come before the Sc.ate Hiahway Commiaaioa Dec. 14 or 1 S. The city will be notified aa to the preciae THE AWARD for "Best Ya~t Club Type Castle" In Sunday's sand castle contest at the Corona del Mar main beach went to this "Sea Kings CasU e," constructed by faculty members of Corona del Mar High School. Principal Leon Meets was the captain. Shown here putting on some finishing touches are faculty members Dale Waters, at left, and Jerry McClel- lan, vice-principal. This annual event is sponsored by the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce. (Ensign photo) New Bike License Law Is Proposed The Newport Beach Cuy Counc1l aave approval Mon· day evenina to the f1ut read- ina of Ordinance 1103, rela- tina to the It ccnatna of bi- cycles. CITY MGR. RESIGNS The ordanancc wu drafted at the request of Poltce1Cbl ef Jim Gl aus. whO sard 11 would reduce tbe a~1nta· · trative cost of hcenatna. The pnnctpal ch anae PTO- vtdes fo r ltcenatna of bi- cycles for a S.year period instead of the annual !teen se period requued under the ea- i atina ordin ance. Newport Beach City M•a- aer Bob Coop. object or aa- veral cloaed door peraonntl ae11iona of the CitJ Coun- cil, 10lud the problem Toea- day with the announcement that be i • reaiaaina to take the city manaaer auiaam•t in Phoenix, Ari&Ona. He made hi a lltlllouacem•t in a brief letter aeat 10 all membera of the City Cou.acil: "Pieue accept my re•i•a- tioo (1om the City of Newport 8eaeh. I ban accepted U.a poaition of city liiMapr ot Pbo..Ux, Ariaoaa. II ap ..- able liD the Coaaeil dae ra- aiaaation will be e«ectiY& Priday, Dec. 11." Mayor Paul Gnabel aaid that a apecial Council meet- ioa will be beld at 9 Lm. tbi a Pridey, NO'I. ll, 10 ac- ~ept Cbe reaianatioo lftd a., .... ,. we:-, also to decide the method of recruiUDent of a aew city mM .. er aad for appoianect OK 'Death Curve' Contract The ooatra.et for J ..,boree Rd. alipmeat in the eaat Upp• Bay area waa awarded Monday evenina by the New- port Beach City Cooacil 10 Coxco lac. or StaniOil, low bidder at t331,461.50. Tbe Coueil action i1 aobject to the IPPIOYal of the awad by dae stat e. There •are s bids, ranaina ap to t4ll,l4S.50. Coxco wu aome 17,000 uader the lad low bid. tl4S.~~. IGb- mitted by Ecco lac. of Oar- don Oro•e. Tbe low bid i 1 13.4, more dlu dae •aiaeer' a eatimate of t291,477. Moat or the in- aeaae ia in the coat of re- placina the present "death curve bridae" on J~~mboree Rd., ac:eae of many aerioua accident a. The Council action i a aub- ject to the approval of the award by tbe atate because tbe low bid exceeded the eatimate. City Manaaer Bob Coop re- ported dlat t.be project abould be completed between Novem- ber, 196S. and November, 1966, depenclina on the rate of fill plaeaneot on the un- stable folllldacioa material. $20.6 Million Contract A t20,600,000 coatract callilll for mall P104Dction of U.S. Almy Shillelq lu - .--l ... claed Fidedmi11ilea for fl08t'"lille uti-annor war- rare -baa been awarded liD AerooaliOftic Di•i a ion of Pt.iloo Corporation, a aub- aicli.wy of Foret Motor Com- pay, by dae U.S. Arm1 M• teriel eor.n•ct. Wuhioaton, D.C. At AeiOStrollic. Robert 8. ICIIIko•, director of Tactical Weepoo Syat•• P10ar••• ia JeiPODtibla for the auu .. lqla mhaila ptopem. Tile t l0.6 IDillioa award ~•• plut acti .. tioe. cet- c.aia IDOiiq ooata ud iaitial ptiOCitlctioe of llli uilea Md pid•ca ud cootrol eqaip- llelll. A aeoood ooecnct for t$.6 nt.illioa 10 ~• •P. .. doa iliiiRNW\ a..-.lcu rela&ed to 1M IWIIel•• m..Uactmaa ....,.,_ Wal ...,.cad r .. c:e.dr bJ dle u.s. "-'· Ia -~d•a tbe ae• eott- tncl.. Jot. La waoe, , .... •••••• of ~uiiOIJc, aaW daat IW a ••lllece.toa ,...,_ i•··~····-­.. P'Wioo •d PorcL Ht uid •"'-••IDDic ,. r uel •Ill ............... .,. ., ............ ia 1M LN Aqel .. ..._._, L&a t•, OIIJI., Ill ,... ..... . ., ............ ................. lftd C011t10l eql&ipmect. "The new Lawadale facil- ity, located at 14724 South A•iation Blvd., will evee- taally reqoire about 1, SOO petiOMel," be uid. all I. FLOII OF ... IIELIII•n John R. Plood of 311 Nar- ci uua A•e., Corona del Mar. died Priday in Lona Beadl Veterua Hoapital. He bad been a patient tllere ai11ce dae prerioua Monday after •ffaina a cerebral b~ rtaqe. He llad beee aeti•e in tile teal aatMe baliaeu ia lhia •ea aiace be came here in 1951. He •aa a~tociated aa • aaJe•• wia Or•ae co .. t ,_,.tty ia Co10aa del M•· He •a• put e attar of Sil- •er Ttowel Lodt• ia Holly- wood ~ad •-.bar or AI Ma- laihla amae. He luld be• willa M-0-M Sc.dioa ror 11 re••·· llniYOU iadade li • wife. J ... , led • eoa. Jollie Jr. w...io -..icea ... laeld 11 .a.. Q~ of dle leo. .. lioul at Poteat Lawa. 01--..... lOY ..,. ,. u .... ..... Mra. .... Ler.a • 1104 Oinll "·· a•• ~~n-. ....... .r ._ ... ................... ~ ... or a committee for eumioa- tioo 1nd acreenina of appli- cants. In upreuina repet u Cbe city manaaer' a reai anation. Mayor Gruber 1aid, "Bob Coop ia belt deacribed as intelliacnt. conacientioua, capable and reaourceful. He ia dnoted to duty and baa ubibited contiououaly bia dedication to matina the City of _Newport Beac:b the beat pouible. The lou, i1, coane, .alber city' a aain. 'lltia ia propeu. 1 am aure ~· will cSanoaatrat e bi a 8bility 10 do u well for them aa be baa done for us in Newport Beach. Many local acti•itiea trill miu him also, aa be baa be• ucy active in aJ 1 that ma.tea for a biger and better OOIIUDiln.ity, and bu ~vea freely of bia time and effort.'' Mr. Coop bu been active in the Newport H•bor Ki- w•i• Club and tbe Oranae Cout YMCA. lAd i a cOJreat- ly lon'ill& o n the bOard or directora of the Leape of California Citiea. Hi a salary at Pboeni x i a reported to be t23,000 a year, compaed 10 the t18.SOO that be i1 receivina bore. 4 Hurt In 3-Car Crash Four ra.Sdc.oll of the Harbor Are.t weft injwed in a 3-ear c:oWaJ011 011 raJD-alklt Coast Hwy. aea Jarnb<Kee Rd. shortly aha 10 a.m. Maoday. THE SAND CASTLE "Most Castle-Like" Is this master- piece, sponsored by Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Assn. ( Ensi~ photo) Other chanaes 1nclude the followtna: • Bi cycle dcaleu and JUnk dealers would be requued to report purchucs and sales of bicyclea and btcycle frame&. • A 21 -day waitina period would be required bcCore a pawnlxoker. aecond band dealer or JUnk dealer can aell or otherwt&e d1apoae of a bicycle or bicycle fr.me. • The new hcer~aina period The accident oc:cl.lll'ed wbe.o a eM drlYU by MichAel CI'C*. 22, of 318 Sou a Harbor Road, CU1f Havaa, c:ra.ed a.er tbe ceaea dlnd• UDe aDd •• hit 011 lbe r~tre.v feDdcr by a eM ~Iva by Ralph Schafer k. , 33. of 314 1/'2 Goldenrod A•e., Colooa del Mar. Tbe c::ro. ve- b.k:leapaa aroaDd from lbe 1m- peel .ad w• b.tl by a c• ctn•ea by Aupt flftrnnaDn. 73, far· mer Cealral Newpcllt raldent, DOW UYIDS at -~ Nayflower Ave.., Newpcllt Buch. Hll ca fUpped Oft&' aad ume to rat upalde dOWD aplau a aee.. CONSTRUCTION CREW for the "Yost Castle-Like . Castle" includes, In fore- ground, left to right, Dorothy Orwig, 4- year-old Allison Simpkin and Charles Beason; standing, left to right, Mary Day , Beatriz Molina, Gay gmptln, Hilda ~t. Cammy Day, Kathy Day , R1 chard Steck and Barbara Steck. Gay Simpk in was caotain, and Walter Day was a haro-work· lng member of the crew. (Ensign photo l Mr. ao.. ... Scbafer aDd wr. Mel Mn. PftmnaDD aU sal- fend illjuria &Dd weft talleo CD Hoaa HolpU.aL flllmLPMLL •niTIIEifM Porraat •elcloa P•ll Sr., 64. well hoft Orua• Cou- ty bora..... diad S.day IIIOn.ioa aa Hoea ttoapital ~er _,eriaa a bean auack a& bit IHJme. 10131 S.W. ~ preaa, Sae&a AAL He wu paat pnaldnt of tae Coeta Meta Boote •d Saddle Clat. of die Aaeocla- tM l.ldi .. a .... or Onaae eo.., •d or .... 11. Onat • Coeor, .... __ Ala. l.moe• ... ••&4TM.., • -....~. Qtpel, ... .. -..... a.r ... ..., -..ere.... •w• CllaiNia eta.. ........... Harbor Coach Replaced Truateea of the Newport Harbor Ullioo Hiah School Diatrict 1.11n0unced Tuetday neoiq alter a 3-bou.r cloa ed pereoftllel aeuio11 that Emil Netme wu telie•ed of bia cllties u bead butetball coadl at H•bor Hip . He will cooti•e 11 pbyaical edDcation ioatnactor. The traateea aaid that "oo the bui. or atatem•t of dliDJI be did Md did DOt do, the board baa DO al tenat.i ve bat co IQPPOrt the aciBin.it- auacioa ... Principal G.C. EitermMD laid ••it i I ror lba beat in- terattl of lbe adtool. •• Pitt. Neeme aaid t.a felt t.bat rector Loymu. Mr. ~eeme used the IJ1D noor for baa- ltetball practi.cc Nov. 2 until priacipal Eik.-mann ordered him off. New bead baatetball ooac:h 11 Bill Hatc.b, 12S James St.. Cotta Meaa, ~baa started bi1 lad year 111 cbUJe of the .. C. beatetball propa at Habor. He i 1 a pad:Gate of Mo.ro.;a Hip , played l Jeata witb Puadeaa uty Collea•· After paduaoa.a from USC h co.tdled Moo· IOYia Hap's "B" telnl and •••itJ fot a ss-won. 6 loat recordin l yeua. Hia •araaty tellll waa on P1c::afi c Leape title an tt60 and 1~61. lba aiaadoe ia daa reaalt of Pf O 10 HEAR A TWOOO a periOtlaljty da .. bat••• 8rad Atwood. pubhc atraiu laim llld aalecic direc:cor otric• for "'• Uni•eraaty of Lealie L.,. .. ,.... diM a Ca.llfoni• at lrYine, will tell UM ol ill•~udoe. "wt.at• S ew at UO'' at lbe Di~P~te "• ... of tba meetiaa of the Hartlor View ue ia Wined to t.e •e Sdlool PPO at 7:30 p.m. ••• ftrtllleooeiiD•••J· Mr •• -...e••r. •· ll, ia the ""'-~• Mtl«MMI pncdoe adllool ......... P••ta ..,...... -"• a ,..,.,.. led ,..._, f.-. C.O.a lid•' ,...,_ .w• ~.. ... _. U.oola ••••• ._ ..... 'J ..Wtac ._ lftifti ........ ..._ LIIIYts TO IHPD IIlLEY IELL• c• Lawt)''l Steak · Houae of Los Anaeles bas leued the Husley Bell propeny 1n Cor- ona del \tat and plans ex- teuive remodehna pnor to reopentna ea~lv oext year. Addiuonal parlttna apace u be•na otnarned ~ re zoo- ID& the adJacent lot at lSS Hazel Dl . ~nday ncn1n1 the ~ewport Beach City CoGII- ca l apprond first readana of Orchnuc:e 110.. pro'Vubna for tbc rezon&na. •d act pubit~ beanaa for No'Y. 13. A condiuon for fCIODiftl Wlll be ¢loailla QP the alley CD probibu acca11 (rom Huel Or. Also oa the C911ncil •a•da waa the ooti ~· or truaf er of hqaor lien .. 10 East Paci- n~ Coeat Hip•., Coq>, beaded by Ridlad Pranlt u preai .. t. UYMMII$ I!TT!I Lattle Blyftne &c-nner, da.pt., ot the 0 . l'elluiatoa ..._aotHiftlor Vie• ttiUa, it Me* ia Ont ar• ..... 1ft.-a -.ailectOaJ. •4 •• oo..lleaaq peM .a~ •• a. would bea•n Jan. 1. 1965. Followina fee achedule " apec1fied tn the new ordi- nance; s 1. SO for a ltcen&e tuuod d11nna the fiut 4 yean or a ltcenae period; 50 c ents fot a ltcenae 111ued donna the Sth year. Covenna • 9-paae aaenda 1n ltu.Je more than an ho ur. the Ctty Cou.nctl al sa toO~ the followlnJ acuon: • Confinned the street su· penntcndent' & report on ,.eed abatement, ellablt&biOI ltle colts useased for removal of weeds from vacant lots. • Ordered the vacauon of a portion of a publi c uulll) euement on Lot 13. Tract 5169, al ona Bucb St., south on MacArthur Blvd.. 10 the Back Bay tndusuial ateL • Approved the paer penn1t reqlleated by Ardell Marina on the watetfront alona Man- nera Mile; the rcqueat wu fo& a pi atfonn for boatin1 in- atrucuon. • Adopted Ordanence 1101, tmpoatna an adcftuonal rea· dineaa to 1erve charae of' sc a month from Dec. 15. 1964, to Dec. 1 S. 1984, upon the water users 1n the l2nd St. and Seaqu11t aMeU.liOOI, formerly 1acrved by the Co5ta Meaa County ftater Diatnct. • Adopted a reaolotton de- cl ariQJ LDter~tJon to vacate walkwaya and publ1c uu lt t~ easement& on Bamboo St. and Catalpa St. 1n Eut Bluff. no lona er needed because pro· poaed oedeauian ovCfl)aues have been eltmtnated; hearina waa set for Dec. 14. • Rece1ved a reconroenda- o on fromthe c tty manaaer for neaouatJna the sale of ~ aty-owned parcel• on Bay Ave.. westerlv of the Cit\ trarler park, 10. adJOinlnJ p,O. perty o•ners. refened the matter to the Cit) staff for report. • Approved the request ot Bunon Rombcraer. 601 V1a L1do Soud. Lido Isle, for re· fund of weed abetement u - seument oft63.20 lnconect- 1) charaed aaarnat hu pro- pert). • Aaked for an esumate of the cost of an audat of the J.A. Seek Beacon Bay leaae. 1n accordance w1th a reoom- mendauon by ba N. Fnabce .t Co .. the ctty's auditou, that occaatonal awlit1 be made ol percentaae leues With the City. e Granted Uempt ltCeDICI for fuod d.n•u by Sen-ices for the Blind lnc .. Nov. lO- De c. 15; Newport Harbor Girl Scout Council (calendu aale); Oraoae Cout YMCA. mint c lltldy a ale Nov. 13-Dec. lS; Atduitia and Rbeomauam foUDdabon, Feb. 1-7; Salu· uon Any. aoliettJna for bou1ebold diacarda. • ~ro•ed the requeu aubnuaed bJ H•lan East- mM, c:bairman of the Sa ~rea lmpronment Aun .• for p1er and float off dle awammina beacta eo boats un tate on pa ueaaers and tnlf'Phea. tte-up ume wu hmited 10 .)() manutca: powor bOau mutt tic ap on the ba, .. ward ardo only. e ~ed tt-a r..-at Ol HIIDJ S.... for ptar ud noat MJ•IInl of 140 Bay Ft., 8al a lai...S. • o.aa,ed &ctiOe -•• ...... tof •e Liclo .... a.- --~ Aua. fw 20 -..._, elipe ~1M •• ,.._ oe a. ~ u• of •• eatt (C..o ..... '•4> c. ...... ...,, CAlif. time Cbe item wi ll be on the qooda. The Comm11110n hu an· noQDced that the dect 11on will be made at that meeuna wbether to reconruder the re- locauna the freewa) from the present adopted route, JCI'I · erally followina Coast Hv.y. The City Council 11 seeluna a location several hunched yuda tnlend. City ~anaaer Bob Coop commented at \1onday·~ stud) aeiaion. "The belt ptOJten can be made by a•v•na the mayor lautude to proceed. \4aximwn effort has to be made at the December meet tna. It 1 s nov. or never ... Mayor Gruber n1d that state btahV.II)' cnalneeu are de· tenntnlnJ the comparauve COlli of acqu1"11on and con- struction a lona the ~ r\lutea. The ctt} ·, oonsuluna ena•- neer s are a lao obtarntna coat f1 autes. "We knov. that the 1nland route 11 atmpler and much leu expenatve," Mayor Gna- ber sa1d. Appraisal Plan Reiected Newport Hubor Union Htah Scbool Di atuct truateea re- Jected a auueauon from the lrv1ne Co. Tuesda, evenlnJ that a thud apprauer be selected ~ the dutrlct and the lrv1ne ·Co. to e•tabllab 0\e pnce of a 40-aae school 11 te at Jamboree Rd. and Pal1udu Rd. 1n tht> Rac:k Bav area. The lrvane Co .. 1n a letter from Ray Yratson. manaaer of plann•na. asked that the fin6- •nas of the thud appra1aer be b1ndtna u a fan pnce for the school stte. The appra1aers foa the school d1st:r1ct have set the value of the Slle 1n tht> ne•ah- borhood of S2S.000. The Ir- VIne Co. has set the value at more than 535,000. Trustee l:.uaene o· Rourke sat d that the nev. lrv1n e Co. proposal would allov. th e re· appraual of the Si te as cur-- rent land value. He stated that the trustee• were "un prepaed "'comprom1 \e wt th aapayen' money." Realty Board Election Set Annual meeona of th e \,ew- port..COata \4eu Goard of Reallon Wl ll be held Thuta· day momina. Nov. 19 . at the Balboa Bay Club. Election of o fficen wtll be held from the follow1na slate of nominee• presented tiY the nominatina oomm1tte~ Candidat ea fo& prestdent - Guy A. Co au., Ed R1 ddt r and Georac Wilhamaon. Caodidatea for ftat vace· preaident -<lly A. Coau. Randall McCudle. Ed R1ddle. J . Leonard Snu tb and Georae Willi~~maon. ITIIflll CLI I TO l lliiEAI.IIOI Robert G. Gordon. dean ott m• at Stenford Uruven1ty. will apeak to the Stanford Oob of Oranae Coe ty at a co(fee-deuert a•tbenna at 8 p.m. Taeaday, ov. l7, 1n the ~ee Coaat CowUJY Oltb. He waa fre1bm• Mlft at S.ctaelJ, deM of IUD at ile4- l•cb, llld .. eoci ... claM or ~tt tt Ge UaJ•tt~it)' or Tu .. .._..__.., •UIC u .. ot .... 19$4. ... MfQCI aa ....... clirtctMof -~ .. ,... ........ .. ene•ltdC...ai•.._· ..... ,... "" -· w • ..,.. __ t ll • 'tc' ... , ... He-.. ..... u ..... .... . ....... ...., ..... ._.._L TltURSOAY, NOV.lZ.l964 CORONA DEL MAR, CAUF. ._. ............ ,.w .. c-....... CeiM. ~ .... ...... -,..._.,, .. c-... -.. • .. Cl" ef .. _,... ....... c..ltt. .._..,.,.......,._. ................................ an, L C..~~. c.-... -.. CeiiC. Tel..,._. 01 .... Mia "-...... , ............. -~· ~---..... ... ......... 1 ..... ., ............. AJI17'1 •f .......... c... ...... AN_, 'r -._. le .......... • ....... .at ...... ....... ~ ...... .,,_ TNI .. AIIOI AliA'S OPPUT MIWIPAPII AIVO I. HMIA _ ... ·-····· . -···-·· . ·····-0... ea4 ,_.,..,_ ~ HMIA --· .. -·-·--· -._,. .. &liter SUISCltmON RATES Ill .... Newperi H.,W AI .. : 0.. Y"r -Moll O....W. ef .... H.tW AIM• 0.. •--a.M <Jiue ~ fl9 "" ..!lop .... E. H..,., .... •411 ,.w. .Ja• ef tile Lal• "IENIT OF IUNAL &IIEATLY EXAGGERATED" Many hasty and over-eager commentators of the liberal persuasion announced the premature burial of the conserva- ti ve cause after last week's election landslide for President Lyndon Johnson. But the cause is very much al i ve. Senator Barry Go I dwater sounded the optimistic note in his mornin9-after statement, pointing out that 25 rnillion voters cast their ballots for him. Later in the day, the Rev. W.S. McBirnie, "the Voice of Americanism," added to the note of optimism by com- menting that these 25 million lover 2b million, acco rding to the final tally) were dedicated conservatives. voting for the Goldwater bran d of conservatism -in the face of many months of anti-Goldwater propaganda from the major com- mun ication media. The continuing mission ahead IS spreading the message of conservatism throughout the l at~d. Education is the CW!swer, and Orange County ts the pri ze proof that it can be done -not by some bnef, all-out ol itz, but wi th a tong- range program of presenting the facts. Four years is about the r~ght amount of time. THE CONSERVATIVE fiGHT JUST IIGUM Publllber ol Ill• Eaalp T weoo n .. alllioa .oten, act liP ofr yoor u.... - take up dle pea. Wlite a DO .. of appreciatioD t10 a buu and co~araaeou.a rnu io Aai- zooa. We have ai•• blm a mandat o to take lbo bel at of the Republican pany, •d keep it OD the COOM"ad •• courao. lbe coea.,.ati•• colon ban DOt been atnact. nor will they be, if we pron ourselns dedicated 10 &be principles that •e ~ted rot Nov. Jrd, 1964. Our fiaht has just beaun. P ratanally, Dr. John W. McCa bo,O.O. Corona dol Ma ELECTION l!UOMS Publiabcr of tho Enaip The 1964 election rotuma may bo analyzed inconclusi- vely for you s to como. but there ate some immediate leaaons to be learned ror tboae of us Conaertativea. who u e aomewbat le u ao- phittjcatod tban tho self styled esperta. In California. tbe conserva- tives at tbo au~preaidential level did uuemely well, from Georae Murpby on down to tbe Assembly candidates. The suceeu o( tbeae conserva- tives wu due in peat part to tb c uemeodoua effort put fo rth by workeu at the pre- cinct level. Tbeae neiahbor- hood c itizens, housewives, teen aaeu, ret ireea, etc., effected a minor miracle in the elections of Se nator Mur- phy, Del Clawson, Ed Rei- necke. John Schmitz and :'-Iewton Ruuell, to name but a few. (Contin~d oo Page 7 ) CORNER By Clor911ce Stf'Oftg SCHEDULE OF CONSERVATIVE BROADCASTS Ameuca last week awaken· ed to a woeful Wednesday, a tem bl e Thwsday, a fuahtful Fuday, and a saddened Sat- urday. but Sunday brouch t a new dawn, a new hope ari sin a ove1 the ashes o! poliucal defeat. The Sabbath brouaht rene wed vtaor. a revitalized vasion of ultimate trtumph. Notwtthstandtna the a loom wh tch pervaded much o f our counu y. Oranae County stood out amonc all the counues of Californta as the only one whtch c an ied the Goldwater standatd to victory. Whole states deep in the South went all the way for the Republt· can nominee, but Oranae County maintained tts I ead in hostile tern wry and so ts wo u hy of nationwide acclatm. Some day a book may be written about the loyal men and wom en who rallied to the c ause of Conservatism in Oraoae County on electiOn day, 1964, because people Uuouahout the land wt ll be eaaer to find o ut "WHO DUNNJT." An equally popu- lar sequel to thi 1 book mtaht be published to tell Ameri· cans "HOW ni EY DUN"''IT ... Rochord Cotten'a Moi\,-Fro . 6 :15 •·"'· XERB 1090 Col\ae,.,otove v,.Wl>O'"I P.O. Boa 1976, Bole era field Mon.-Sot. 10:4 5 o."'. XE...O Moi\.-Sot. 5:00 P·"'· XEMO 860 Moi\.·Sot. Mon.-Fri. Soturdcry 7:30 P·"'· XE...O 860 9 :15 P·"'· XE RB 1090 11:00 P·"'· XE RB 1090 Or. J o.., .. W. F ifeld Sen. 7:30 P·"'· XEMO ~ Sui\. Prof. Horold Flah"'anMon.-Frl. Or. Billy J . Horgi a Moi\.•Frl. Povl Horvey Mon.·Frl. Donold L. Jodtaol\ Mon. Mol\, Sun. Sui\, 9:00 •·"'· ICCIL 1l60 10:45 P·"'· ICCOP (TV) Ch.,, 13 1:30 P·"'· KCER 1390 12:00 "oe" KABC 790 1:30 P·"'· XEWO 160 5:45 P·"'· XE...O 860 4: J0 0. "'. I( I E V 170 9:45 P·"'· ICCOP (TV) CJI.,. 13 Bol l Johna Mon.·Ft~. 10:30 P·"'· ICCOP (TV) Ch.,.. 13 Or. Howord ICirahl\er Su". 9:00 o ..... ICP OL 1340 Sun. 12:30 P·"'· 1(881 C'-) 107.3 Fultort Lewo a Jr. .Moft •• Set. 6:45 P·"'· ICHJ 930 De an Monoo" Or. W.S. McBomle Relwrt Wcmi • Re•. P-.1 p...,_ ..._ .• Fri. 11:00 P·"'· ICHJ 930 Sat. Mon .·Set. I!Mn.·Fri. Mon.•Sot. Sun. Mon.·Sot. Mon. Fri. Man.· Sot. Moft.-Fri. Mon.-Fri. ....... s... Mon.-Fri. Mon.-F'rl. Mon.-Fri . w-.. Frl. s... s-. 11:45 •·"'· 1C Fl 640 5:30 P·"'· ICHOF (f1'11) 99.3 10:15 p."'.IC FI 6.40 6:00 P·"'· IC881 (f"') 107.3 4:30 P·"'· IC RIC D 1150 8:15-. .... IC BLA 1~0 3:00 '·"'· ICTYW 1460 8:45 •·"'· ICI!V 170 5:15 p.,... XfMO 860 6:15 P·"'· IC RICD 1150 6:4j , .... XEMO 160 1:30 e.a. ICGER 7:00 .. -. ICIBI (f.) 1G7.l 7:3D -· ICHOF U•) "·' 6: 1S P·"'· lfWO NO 12:30 p.a . KIEV "' h. Ill·•· ICIO "' 1:31 ..... lflm - SrlO 0.-. IICI8t CW 117.1 ..__..a.. 1e.OO 0.-. Kl• CW 117.1 PICTURED HERE at the open house celebration of Newport Harbor Ame rican Legion Post 2q1 are, from left, Johnny Lindell of the Orange County-bound An- gel baseball club;· Mrs. John Schmitz; straight newty elected State Senator Schmitz; Harold Parro tt, director of season tick- et sal es for the Angels, and Comman- der Sam Mitchell. Post 291 served al- most 1,000 free fish 'n chips dinners. THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES By Tom Anderson Jt-su~ Christ i' pnrtra~·ed as a clown at the Fair booth Th~ booth at th~ ~O$COW Fair 'pon'i(m·d bv thf' Comnmnist Party? ~o. th~ booth at the ;.lew York World's Fair 'pon- q)rt'd bv the ~ational Council of Churches. Tlw ·"\CC has u~ $4.000.000 of your IIIOnt'' if \Oil are one of thf' .W million Protrstanu it. milk' -for th1s d1splar at the \\ orld's Fair In the displa', a film con- ' inualh shown portra\5 Jesus Christ as a r lown WhC"n tht' filu1 was prote~ted by tht• ~merntnl( body of the \\'orld"s Fair, the ;o.lCC !t'porwdl' "'Plied· "The ~CC d<>Hn't fe-rl that thf' World·, Fatr Committ~ has thr rl\!hl 10 It'll IJ\ "hat \\ t' can mo" in our t"'C· hthit .. Thl' :'\("(: rakt>~ $14.000.000 annuall v from II Protc<>tanl dt'nontinations rt>prt"'lt'nt.in.:r 40 mtlhon Anwrican<, Th :'oiC:C claun that it 'fX'al..' for tht>51f' Prott"tant~ i' a fraud ~il­ l·on• o( church lllt'lnhrr~ know nothmte about thf" :'1/C(.. 1ndud101{ ... ·hrthrr tht>tr o" n church hdonc' 10 11 I ht• :"attonal ( 'n11nc il ha~ ad,·ocatt"d rN:· 0\.'lllllon. dtplornauc t"'<< hanl{r and L :'\ mc-m- h«-r•h•p lor God-hattnc Krd Chtna . disanna· mt-n t 'urn-ndrt on tlw t•tWIII\ ·' tt·nn• in the· 1'\t'ltl ol a .hoollnl( \\JI '"'h Ktl\\ta . a nwnd- 101( 01 .&IJoh,hin" tlw McCarran· \\' altt•r lm- 11111!1.\llun All I "ludt lrll'' 1(1 k('f'IJ out Com- 1111101'1' and othn undt•\lrablt'~' . lncrf'a<il'<i fo. t'II..'Tl did. 1"\ t•n IU ( 'OIIIIIIUOI~I ndll(lnS. abo- li lll>n t>l .1fl Clln\(n '"<•n.tl CUIIIIIliiU"f'~ 10\t"\oo SAMPLES Thr difficult' "tth wt"tt·m ..ncit'l\ ·, lt-ellllll31t' rn:ulc~1ton nf 'it'Xual conduct is that 11 ha~ bt-t-n t.u lllft nt·~atl\1' and far too lll<molitltic .. 0 111 tllltllrt' dt•dare\ that all 'lt''Cual <1Cti' ih "1tl11n 111arriaKe is legal. J.lmJJt'r. Jnd I((IOd. "lult· .tny 'uch acti\·itv uut\ldt" marrial(r " illtci t. ,jnful, and wronl(. T h1' " to t~ort' tht-pc:r<;Onal dimf'n\ion of Ffe. to seek to force e\Tf'\-one under one ma~­ si\T le~al umbrella. You and I kno"' perft'<'t- 1~ well that there are man, marrta~f'~ that are simply mattf'rs of convenience. that such srx as stOt"s on within them is srlfish. explni- tati'"'· and e,·il. \\'ro know furthrr that there' ~~ St'xual t·ontact brt"l"f'n urunarried couplt-• that IS motivatt'd b\ 10\T and "hich is pun· and on occa~ion hf-a utiful. Thi~ is wh\ "f' l(et ronfuSN:f." . A quote from an 3d of "Cit'Opatra .. ? From Elvabeth Ta~lor? ;o.lo Thf' abo't' quotadon •~ from a pamphlt't publi,hed for th~ L'ni- ted Christian Youth movement b\· the :o-la- IIOnal Co uncil of Church". Ooubtlt>ss mam· t~na'(ers wt"rf' !(lad to l(et the word. And fmm throir rl-turrh 111aga1int'! ANTI-CHRIST fhf' :'\CC has JJublished a 40-page book· lrt callt'd "Tht> :'\~o Am~ncan -A Read- inll Ltst·· "hie h. accord in!( to Dr. J . Osar Le-e. e'Ct'<'uti\'t" dir't'<'tor of the S CC's dt- j.>anmt"nt o f ranal and cultural relations. i~ mailf'd to pt'r"'Ins st'ekin~ infonnatio n on :'oiestro problf-ms ~iM of the books on this lt~t an-"·nttrn b\• Langston Hu~thes. thr au- thor of tht' not(ln(ln~ J)Of'm. ·'f'.oodbW" ( 'hrist. .. ft rf'ad' Ll•trn, Chrut )' ou d1d all rr4:hl in )'Our day, I ru4on-- But thor day'f 11nn, nnu•. ·nur ~h o1trd )'011 up a ru·l'll Jt O')'. too. (.a/It'd 11 thf B:bii'- But 11'1 dl'ad now. Tit,. popts and thl' prtachnJ tl~ty't•t .\fadr too murlt mortry from it. ·*' church publication innocently or delib- erately spoutin~ the communi~ lint' is far more dasna~ting than the communist W orkn to the caust' of religion and (~om. Rt'li- ~ion and [r't'('dOIII. We can•t have one with· nut the other. We cc3n't have l'llhn with C:ommunL'Un. From The POLICE BLOTTER s....,, Oct.l1 Vandals lit a brown paper baa on fire and toaaed it on cbe porcb of William Nub.. 307 Abalone Ave., Balboa hl•d. •• V•dala rana the cbor bell o f Elmer C1 art, 421 M•paerite A•o., Coroaa del Mar. and thee throw eua ll &.be f1011t door ••••.•• S... 4;4.5 ~~~o-. ICHD 1DI t ,ll ~.-. JCCOP C1"Y) a.., 13 1)..._ • .....,s~ .•• A atny cat bit Raymond 409 38th St., West Newport, Haaerty, 614Holiouope Avo.. at Via Lido Dn!aa, Newport Corona del Mar, iD hi a aaraae Beacb ••• A butala entered .•• Wi llim~ Wirth, 606 Lark· the home of Don Vieira, 23S apur Avo., Corona del Mar, 62od St., Weal Newpon ••• ahot in &.be lea with a chrouah an open patio door pellet 1\Ulbf a Pallial lfO'lP ud s tole a apaoiah auitar of youna IDC8 ia a ·car oa ••. Kaen Price, 616 Clu~ Coaat thy. aa MMpcrite bouae Ave., West Newport, An., COI'Oila del Maar. • • attempted to break up a fiaht Deuia Andereo~~, )203 W. between two unidentified Coaat Hwy., Newport Beadl, womeft and wu knocked un- •aa aaaauh.ed ia • •aameat coaacioua. OYCf I boa& baak 08 I ell•· tered boat at ~ aDd W • .......,, M... 1 Not djscowaaed because the State of California djd DOt ao for Goldwatet , Ou nae County Conae"ati•ea are nen now layina the founda- tion• for biuer and better ~•i an• in yeus to come. TMy mi p t well cany theu CMtuae to out neiahbou in Loa Anaeles, Rinuide, and S.. Dieao Coaatiea, by e s- t.aWiabina campaian clinics ID ahow tbc voteu how Or..,ae Coanty patnots bla- zed the uail to pohtjcaJ pro- minence. IF YOU ONLY IUD ONI lOGIC AIOUT FRIIDOM •.. S.,, C•tral Newport. • • Yooea m• removed por- llle C:U of o.orp 0.,DOr, doaa o( a (•nee belonpna to 2211 Tllaba AYe •• Weat Up-Joan Lawcnc:e. 10~ 6ht .,_, S.,. waa lait.bJ • uo-~. Weat Newport. to rroe ideatified C:lt ia a partiDa lbeit C:ll, waicb waa atuck lot at Balboa Blvd. IDd on tbe beacll e•• bor bocae In other race s, Con servative candidates were successful. Gcorae Murphy won over Pierre SaJinaer '" the U.S. aonatori al con teaL Con11e u - man James Utt wu re-elec- ed by a two to one •ictory o•er hia opponenL J ohn Scbmiu defeated bsa chal- leoaer by over lS.OOO ~tcs, 1nd Bob Badham polled o•er 4S,OOO more th an his oppon- cn t. Finally, Oranac t:oo.nty propen y ownera r•joctcd tho Ramford Act by ·Pilina up a total of 272.793 •o tea, lbo•- •na t hat lbe "Yu" Yot ea OD Propoaitioo 1• WOft by a mu- aia or Dearly foot to oa e. ...... .._ ...,. •ad ....... llldD .... w.c.o. .. *l.aiiMII ot all ... ..a ..... ,.u: .......... eu.lllm of .. --1-.D&Jw h1m iiWI ... ~ .. ,dle wacu daac • ._. IJ!It&MII•an be 1n Mm • Wll P8 up Ia• • esc. Joba. Amtncans today ~ ra~~ that tarnethmg iJ Wf'Oftl· ~ ~trams of 10eial rdorm fu to wwk. n. fatm p~ iJ a mea; .._, ,aft ol .._., on poverty" ha\'e Ide • willa poieat,...,jd,. en A~ricuu in ~; tua ~ hilb- er: e>ur ~wth rate is diminilhin8. As a l'eSUit of this unnsi-COOICid ned citi7ens 3J'e looking for aJIIWin ~haw we gone wrong? Is there ~ aallila with our Conn of ~ or OUY ecoa nomic swtem? The answers to &he3e quations c:aft come r rom a F renehman who liwd iJl the nioe- t~nth century. F~ Butiac'a immonaJ book, "T lu LAw," has Deftr bem turpMIItd for providing a simJ*, direct explanation ol what government iJ suppoed to be -and ol w~t happem when \he ~t Is DOt what it is suppollt'd to be. lo 75 brillia.D~wed ptta. be de.moosaratn that ~·s Gilly puwiWt juttifieation for ~meaa ia eo JWC*Ct lile. liberty and pr~ny. W1le ........... .. tempo to rediatibut. ........ , -thro.tP toeial reform &ad ...... ...... _ .. ~ rauJt 1111111 be ra •t. Md ...., • ......-W1ll awe: ..,. .. --10 ~ 1M wont ·•pt...,. il ....... p- ..,._..ta.l prCWJ•• He ..... out 16111 p - et'DmltDt ~Jfare pqp , h= +...., .- ..t.idits ~ not hu8tt -..... in ..., ..... T'l.y an merely~. f!l..._ __,_ money that hat bem tab , ftwu from the ,_..,.. wbo t~ it. Tlna. aU tud. pro- ~ ~ idf:ntir.ed for wbat they .,. - ~;s claritY ... Wil .... 7 k Let"' • .,... .... and informative reading. He ahows daM aociaJ prosrea and charity are miJno. ,_.,. ...._ applied to ~nt ; for the ea.»p& ol Ioree netfl'tel their worth. Refer- ... 10 lobe aoria.1 reformen, he .ays: .. ..._ uodrrstand that I do not dispute thrlr riJbt to their 10eiaJ combinations, to adwtliw them, to advocate them, and to trv m.. upoa tbenuelvn, at their own expemt ...triaL But I do diJpute their right to im- po. ct.a plana upon us by law -by force -aad to compel ut to pay for them with our tua. FlEEDOt.4 TO CHOOSE ... do not insist that the supporters ol that various 10eial tehoolt of thou~ht . . . ~ their variouJ ickaa. I inaist only th8l ~ renounce this one idea t~t they h... ie common: They ~ only to give up the idea ol forciret us to acquietcc to dlbr aociaaa.cl proj«u, their free-<redit banks, their ~Roman concept of moraJjty, and tMir CG~~~Mrda.l ~latlont. I uk only that .. t. pmDined to decide upon Lhele plaru '-owwhft; that we not be for«d to K • cqlll ..... dirftdy or iJM:fjnctJy, if woe find daa 10 b. contrary to our bat inktntt 01 ··~· nt ~ our contciencea.." He eddl that if rnrn are not ca~~ ol ..... the. judpmta voluntariJy for ~ tkft how could mm be ca.-~Hf ol ...._ lha! j~ta for ~n. aa the ,we ' u dunk they can .. It a.. bent aid that rf you only read OfW' ._. .._,, fl'ft'dom m )'OUT liletimc, h ....... • .. Tit, Ltur.• (Publ.ilbed by f ou.a· ... ,_ lcanomiC ld.ca ... ·~ -.& t , N.Y.: I I.) w. eo •• , ttwy., •• Ne• A _...., .-1-• • • t""""' e WI I -... port • • ·Police arrested Jo.. rtom the car or Mallye Hi .. hmnu Jorpaaoe, 201 20th atudJ2l3 Coltotl An., Now- St.. Ceatral Newpoct. on • pon Sbotu. at &.be Mattet druilk in •eo chua• at 2600 aaatet p•klaa lot. Cet~&ral W. Coaat Hwy.. Newport Newpoat. •• Aa ~~~ticleftt.ified Beach . • .Roy Prytula, 410 car acruck a c:lty Upt pole on Haclina St.. Ballloe. ••• ar-Gabay De.. DO'Ycr Sboru rested oo • aboplifc cbaae • • .A bit-•cku c:a attack at 601 £. Balboa B.l•d. • • dle puked car of Tem Weber, The ria.bt aide. bood •d put lll-35cb S.., Wut Newpott, or a aunk of • c• owaed by on S.awad Rd. .. at or S.na KeMetb Ctieu. 707 Jamea Or ,.._ H..... ..._ • , \..UIOftl t...-M.u.. • • St.. Coau Mtta. were 'Tll• c:at o( Qartu ltoalucl. acratched ia a pe4iat lot at 1lll w. Oc:eu Pt.. Balboa, 4501 W. Coaat Hwy •• New-acnck 1 palra tr• 08 Nn- port Beida ••• ,.. or•a• and 81_... t ~ot... ..... wbi .. c:• co.cr waa aeol• pon Tv. .... 0 ~ .-. rrom dlle '* o1 C.OI Weaker. wta• la.e fell aalaep • •• SlOl Scaalllore Dr., W.at Mleel. • .Aa acldlaa rudlla• a...r.-. v_...._. __ ... •• .... ,_ Botta*""' ~wpon. •• -· ,.._ .. _ 110 -..... __ ..,.. ·~ •-'-• oe -• .. c.. ~ MVetal ~-... _. oe PI~, Wut N.....-IWtfua die r.c. _, .. ~ ... Ita ... Jl ....... Trailer Ptn. U60 Pl..-a JII'J me lecl off 1M ..... A•a., W.et Nee""'' llliiMt, ofOioqt ..... Ul 62a• II., _. da• ...... • ...... -'-,....,_. ...... ._A .... et ol W.. ....... ,..._. ....... ia•IM .. I.IUI• of ••• pao~. .. l'Wfte• .... ~. &....-i••• .. c.. • J •tiftall ,._. ,_ .. •· a. ... H.,., ,....,.... r.tof ... .._.ofl*e.D ................ ....... ........ 416 Via LWD a•a ,.... ._. • •• •• .._ ....... u. ...... .A • ···-· ....... ....... .. ,.PROBE a•·• , A DI!WOCJ.ACY u rutot txiac as a pmuuat form of J O"ftf'llmtnt. It aa oaly cxiac u•til rbt •octn ditco~tr tbty c~n vote rbtmatl•tt larpu oat o( cbt public trusury . From that monvnt on tbt ma· jority always vott s for tht aft:lidatt promiain1 tbt m oat btnf'firs fro m tht public trtJsury with tbt muh that Drmec"Ncy .always collaptt• on r a Joost fi•ul policy. always to bt followtd by a Oietator- &bip. -{Writtrn by Prof~ssor Alu:~hda Fr~r Tytlu. nt u ly two ctnturiu ago Wlhilt our thir· tnn oriainal Su us w tct sttll colonitt of Grnt Briuin . At ttM t inM tM w.u writing o{ ttM dtclint ~nd fall of tlw Athrnian Rrpublic ovrr two thou· sand yurs btfore.) -(Repnnud from d w Frn- man M~razinr.) Tit• flanderer -9/26/63 rite aboue wa8 wr ttt~n before the USA ~a a natton. I t per/ectl ~ descrtbea t h• re8ulta of our Nou . J r d ~lect ton an d'proues that t he ~ajort ty doe8 not un~er8 tand t he ~ean­ t ng of "freedo~". Th e f ollow ing edttor tal appear•d fn the San ta 4 n~ Reg fa t er of 11 /4/64 nnd cl earlv deftne8 the problem fac ing us todav : What baa probably beeD tbe wouJd baYe 11.-~ m moat hectic electloft of the ceo-any great reductJoa Ia IO"m- tury ia IDdtd. "'-'dent L)'Ddall ' meat apecttng, &mc. be ...wet ~obDIOII b beeD elected to a have faced A boltUt c.,r.. 11 and a m&IIIJDOtb ~ four-year term, and the ueoo-wtUch 1s Jocbd iato Uae .,._. .uvaUve" uprisiaa appeara to ment by the civU ~ .,.. bave been queUed, perbapa f« tem. all time. Even bad Mr. Gokhra&u at. ADd t.be polllten. wbo took tempted to redia 10\'fl"'lma aucb a sbellaekinl ocly a few ~be been elected- abort mootha 110, today b .. e it is doubtful be would bave r e 1 a 1 a e d th~ir ata.ndinl u been IUCCeSSiul, UDieu tbere prophets. had been • tremendoua chance Since President · Johnsoo is m the UI!DkiDc ol tbt people. a deariy tbe victor, it ls expected turD toward self-rtllaDce and that be will puab abe.ad wllb tbe aelf·reaponaibility. "'Jrut aodety," wbidl ia biJ For UDtJl Americana ckdde aubltitute f« tbe ·'New ~ they cu take care ol Uletr OW"O tier" o1 JobD P'. Kenuedy. Efta problema without retytna oo before t.bt elec:tiooa it .-u pr. tome a;ovenameDt qeoey, tbue ~d that be ~ atatt de-will be no cbanee in tbe trend maodlne immediat4 aaact. l?~ard more and more coll~­ ment o1 lhe previQu.aly-rejeded Uvwn. more ant1 more Jrre- Medleare progrAm, whidl ia one aponslbillty 10 and out of gov-emmtnt. atep cloaer to completely ~ial· Recardltss o1 who •• yes- bed medicine. There •lao 1.1 in· ~rday·s eled1oo. the return ol dicatloe tb~t other incre.uea tn the United States toward Ani- federal apendinc will be pusb-ty depeDda 011 the lhJnku\1 ol ad, but with no hint ol an at· utb tndividual. t.mpt to balance tbe budCS and UD.leu there b a draat~ r.t«e fiacal responsibility iD chance -and soon -the PfO- ~L pie ol the United Slat~ are But. bad Goldwater won an beaded for chaoa, wbetbeT uo- anexpected vkt.ory at the polla. ; ckr a Democratic or a Rtpub- tbere Ia JI'Ut doubt l.bat betlkan admuustraoon. II Amertca (s to sur u(ue the onsl~uch t of t he coll ectt uC8ts nnd br!no o~out th Q cl i- mate nec e8sar y for frQQ dom t~ prow, ceorle wtll ha ue t o wa n t to re-Rduco tq ~hRms~lues a8 t o the ~eaning of f reedom, indi uC cunl re8pons tbCJ !ty, cersonal £rdtia t (uq , _frtle enter prfs e, constt tu t Conal ?o uern-.en t ,c tc. Th(s colUMn has ~t t (mqs bePn ~s 1u£!ty a s other a fn as.<JUMCng !ha t e rro.Q (MJ til" rnaci:£- nat fons of the !'IOc (rd tsts -coor:muni s t s -t ntPr - na ttonal ts t s IDQ8 suff£c i cmt t o !l'.DakR:'t otheNJ to the per ilR towor~8 wh t ch •:Je or e rnllodng. ;e al l aee~ t o haue ouerloo~erl the 'act tha t unl ess one fully und ers to nc·.'l the ,.:ean- ing offreedo~, on" cannot realize hotJ ~h.;t freedo~ t s be t ng under~tned and destr oyed bv the u•rw ones who ar e egot C st !call~ tn- tent on prout dtng eaclt of us •t•! th "securi ty" fro~ cra dlQ-t o-the-?rcuQ. T~ere ~ay not be eno~glt H me le.'t to nerJor~ t h is t r e- m4'ndoue ta8h; howeuer, {s it r.o t bet ter t o haue trted and fa fled, t han t ohaue allcued tit• ~o~• of t~rannv to be cla~ped o ro~nd our neo.U bv 8~b-. U Hng •o f t hout a fC glt t t or freedoa of propert~, ~fnd ~nd wtlJ granted ue b~ the Crea t or? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • rltt• coluan has appeared !n t h(8 paper f or al•oat ~ v•ars. Durtng that tf•e, we ltoue att•pted to proutde rloc~Mented Cnf or- mo tton about the ~ach(natfons of tltoa• und•,-.CnCng our Republfc. I t has been a tt.•-consUR(ng, expena (ue proj ect wftlt no ~on.etar41 reiUUlera tton. r ite onl v gr a ttf t- ca tton ~hCch w• lta ue s ought ~8 b••n that w• wer•, fn so•e a"'all JCJV, do Cng wlta t tH oouJd to h•lp aaue our /reedo.. Our cltfl- dren ltaue ltad to adj ue t to the /ae t tlta t th•tr parent.' t f•e couJ d not be spep t »f th th~ enJo41fnQ outfngs, p (cntcs, ball-goa•• etc. s~elt tf•e had to be epent reading, researcltCng, clt ppfng, ond /fl tng. Won•41 1\tJd to be spent for s ubs crC p tfon. to p•rtod- teals, ne0apapera , re•earch aa ter(al,eto., none of ~fch t• regretted. Durfng the t&DO r~eara thue ·~nt, le•• than afx c~Mnfcatfon. haue been rec•Cued. fie ltoue ltGd fto *~41 of MCIOfng •ll•th•r oUI" fn- /ot'WJtCoft C• read, ueed, bel feued, or a.Mer- •toodt _,..thltr ( t ltoa Ctt/o,..•d, cof\/u•ed, or Mg•refll W..ther U Ita• beeft uae/w, or a ...... ol Uae. tie leaue Ct up to our reafler• -..tJwr or not '"'• colua~~ •Ul ctMUJWe. ,..,. c-.ftt• attd •ugg•• Uou •Ul b• a,..ecotefl. Kfitdlll addr••• a.U ctOr,...,.,..,.... to Clelland, P.O.Ioz 2'1C, Coi"'M del •ar, Co.J C/orftCo • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • QUEEN CARMEN HESS rei !Jled over the naif-time festi viti es during las t Friday evening's Costa Mesa-Savanna football game at Davidson Fi eld. It was the homecoming game for Mesa Hi cjl. Queen Carmen is shown here with King Fi t ch, student body vi ce--c>resi dent, at left, and Jay Bayne, senior presi dent. Mesa at Buena Park Richard Burton & Ava Oardner in ......... ef a,. .... also ........ efStr.w" atanina Sean Connery Debbie Reynolda .t Harn Preanell in .. u ...... ~~ .. . ~·, ..... .. alao Walt Oianey'a "Gel ... Met ..... R.we" The Coate Men Muatanaa. with no wina and S lo uea in Leaaue play, will be uavel- ina to 'iuena Puk thia Friday niJ)tt Uy1n1 to break into the win column. Buena Puk is 1n 4&h plac e in the Freeway Leaaue with a 3-2 reco1d. Laat Friday niaht at OavuS- aon Field, the Muaunas were ctushed 34-7 by the Savan- na Rebels, wbo led in first downs 12 to 3, in net yards 111ned 352 to II , pau com- pletions S to 3. For a fe• seconds the pro- apects looked briaht for the Mustanas, as Rick Oliver took the openina kickoff and handed the ball to John Ball, Who I C&mpeled for 87 y11ds and a touchdown. Quilter· back Denni 1 McGavack added the uua point for a quick 7-0 lead. Savanna wasted no time 1n eventna the score, m11cluna 63 y11ds after receivina the ensutna kick-off. The PAT made it 7-7. The Rebel a scored t•ice more in the openlnl quarter to ao abead 21-7. and that's tbe way it was at half-time. A \iustana fumble ane th e Rebels the ball on the \ieu 9 late 1n the 3rd quarter. Three plays produced t be TO; the kick was blocked. but a penalty a ave the Rebel a lnotbet PAT u y. and the ICOre WU 28-7. As the fin al quarter opened, the Rebel 1 a tilted on their own 17, ad- vanced to the 34 in 3 plays; then Ron Adams took a later- al and ouu an the Must ... &• on a66-y11dtouc:hdown ja unt- The most spectacuJ11 tun of the evenina followed, as Dennis McGanck cauaht the kick-off on bis )~ylld line, bloke duouab the S.vanna defense and was in the cleaJ neaJ midfield. He was cauaht at the Sa•anna 40, but twllt· .-f~EElll \\" I.F.Af"o\ f: W I. Pb . 0,. Genfftl f;n-. S I Ill 11 BeiM Gr.-t I l!t It Y1lla1al 4 I JZI U ·-· PI!. l l " ... 0rUJf' 2 2 N lit Sna•• t l 7S Ill C•u Mesa • s •• ,., Newpen ltnr I S f7 tTl T'tda •· eek' • G••.,, Y r iII a 1 -IA:Itl -lhlta Gra84h at Or .. p : CliMe ~leta M ..... Par~: f"ll~• •• C. • r II .. " G.,... .. : ~1\"lftl •' ,_.,,..,..n Bart-. ... , ... ]'11 ,....... ............ 1 ~ ..... . ····· ... . ..... I E ,...-......... . . ........... •• I ~~ .. ·:::: ·: ... : 1t t 1 • fl.-Jill Dr,6 ... tr-" .. M, ... 111,.. ... -Ge ...... lt... 2S t /10f Ethyl 27 9/ J)f ... e, ....... O..ly ,.112 c. ... HI • D•e ltei"t AMERICAN OPINION LIBRARY AND BOOK STORE HAS .VID TO ltU ....... II ... ,c. ........ ............. ,._.&Y AT IIIL wntn., C:OnAMISA ed away and almost broke looae aaain. He Wll finally downed on the 27"'l-yard hne. The Mustanas were unable to c apitalize on the peat run, and aave up the ball on the 23. T be y had the ball on I y (or one more a en es or downs after that. Favor Bucs Over Owls The Oranae Coaat Colleae Pi rat ea are favored over the Owl a of Citrus Colleae io their Eastern Conference foo tball clash in Azusa thia Fuday nia ht. Nov. 13. In Eaatem Conference com- petition, OCC bas a ) win, 21ou record. Tbe Owls have beaten one team, the Ri•er- aide Colleae T1aers, current- ly lbe EC ce llar d weller. Oranae Coast auddeu have scored 106 po1nts to oppo- nentst 9.5. Cit.nu haa scored 37 to opponents' 114. Tbe Piratea thumped the T1aeu from Ra ve nade Caty Colleae Y.-20 an Puate Sta· dawn Saturday naJht. Head Coach D1 ck Tucker' 1 redshu ts maintained control over the T1 aen throuJho ut the ballaame, dom1n auna the Rneuideu in fiut do wn a, 16 to 10; rulh1na. 2~2 yard s to 13S; pus compleuons , 10 to 9 , and total offen se, 411 y11ds to 28 S. With leu than 4 m1nutes aone in lhe ballaame, the Pirates moved the football from theu own 29 yardhne to paydirt. The dnve was top- ped otr •1th a ~yard touch- down ramble by quarte1back Ptu l Sp i 11 e r. The con 'fC'tl io n uy failed. The Ttaers bounced back when halfback Ron Corazu reeled off 62 yarda fo r a touchdown. Dl'fe !'llnano ki cked the uba point to put the Tiaera ahead 7~ •ith 9 minutes, 30 aeconda remain- ina in the firat quaner. An nchanae or punts car- ried the teama into the aec- ond quarter. Followina a Ti aer punt, the Pirates roll- ed from their own 48 yardline to the Riveraide one in 8 plays; Bue halfback Wade Bender boomed in fot the TO. Spiller aaeaked Ute tw01'0int converaion. maltiaa Ute score 14-7 in fl'for of Ute Boca - a acore which bold to half- time. Wit.h leu t.ban a miout e aone in the third {tame. a Tiaer pus tnterfereftce pen~ aJty let the ball on Ri•er- aide' 1 2S. Buc baJf Leonard Sims boomed lO hia riJ.bt, then cut tNlck sbakina off tack1eu and wuolled the 25 yatda for 6 pointa. Spillet kicked Ute eaua point. Piratu pwu put Ute Tiaeu in poauuioo of Ute ball on the OCC 40. Rintaide march- ed fot a totac:hdown ia I plays with Coraaaa acoriaa ftorn l ytrda o~~t. Tia•• q~aanerbacll Bob Htaa au....,ted a pan foe l poiDtl, Mt dae bell wu Wectecl by a.c ct.fe..t.,-a. rt: 21-U. n.. Pi rat •• \OOk die Tiaer kic*olf .ed atMtd 10 toll. OCC NHrYt aepel call• •• Mcl.tU• ~-.... HOMECOMIN G QUEEN for Costa Uesa High School was chosen from these 4 sen ior princesses. from left, L•bby Carpenter, Sherry Searcey, Queen Car- men Hess, and Waryanne Warwick. Th~ Queen's CQ\Irt tncluded Jane Black, st- ntor, Laurel Wa~er,Junlor; Cora Httch- cock, sophomore; Becky Uarr, fr~sh man . KINGS AIM TO CLINCH 2nd Dropped from the fi rst place tie by ti tl e-bound Lo11a, the Corona del \111 Sea Kinaa will be tryioa to take undi •- puted command o f 2nd spot 1n tbe lrvane Leaaue this Saturday evenana, Nov. 14, at Davidson F1 eld. The Sea Ktna s. Valenc1a and Kenaedy are now tted for 2nd with 2-1 recotds. Po wer- ful Lo11 a 1 a e.&pected to chop down Valencia thu Fuday evenin I· Cot on a del \iar 11 hoatioa Kennedy Saturda y evenina and a v1cto1y Cot the local lads would a•ve them a ).J record and sole owner- ahtp or 2nd place. Comparuon or scores aaves the Sea K1na a the edae over Kennedy. The Kinas have lost to Laaana 13-it, woo over Valencaa 24-19 and ovet Vall a Park 31-6. Kennedy lost to Laauna 13--0 , and to Valenc1 a 2S..~. and squeaked paat Vall a Park 7-6. Loara's &Jound attack crush- ed the Sea Kan as last Fuday 17-7. ovetcom1n1 the Kanas· spec tacular aeraa l banaae. ORANGE COAST CDLL EGE halfback Wade Bender, (2t>> grabs an aeri al from quarterback Uike Mclellan good for 5 yards aqains.t the Riverside Ci ty College T igtrs. Bender's catch helped the DCC com pi etion record fo r the gam~ -10 com pi etions for 1 q throws. Coast won ~20- aerial to Bender for 11 yar ds. Sims ran for 11 and 1.5 yards. The march moved anto the fourth quarter on a Q-ylld run by Pirate fuJ I back Jeff Thayer. McLellan ro lled out to hia left and scored from the Ri•enide one yardline. McLellan passed to e nd Norm ~i th for the two-potnter. Scote: 29-13. Three plays aftes tbe lick- off, the Pi1at es reconred a Tiaer fumble. \icLellan flapped a perfect lll-y11d atuke to end John Weber - in the clear, well bchtnd Ti- aer defender•. Weber ran the ball 1n for lbe touchdown. Spll le1 booted the conveu1on tally. Score: )fl.. IJ. In the wanana mtnutes of the contest. the T1aen c.,e alnre once aaaJn. Heu thre• a 4S..yard pau to end Don Baueuby ror • toucbdo•n. Naurro krcked the final point of the ballaame. Lucky Friday The 13th? The Newport Harbor Sailora bopc to mate this a luc.k.y Friday the 13th wiU. a •ictory ou t Savanna 11 Onidsoa f ield. The winleu Sailou are tied with Costa Ncaa in the Leape cell11 wjth O.S re- corda. S.•aaoa ia tied in Sth pia~ wilb Or•ae trilh l win •d 3 loaaea.. T\e SeUora ••• o.taaaned n• ., 149 •• o•tacored ss ID 7 la~t frl.S.y •i ... t at tlltc aoa.. OnHe. ~~~owt. n c \4..- tMJca · • .....,. • • ..,.icel 2 co.a•,..• • elldl .. "' .. --· ~ llftd led 23-o before Harbor ,Otl Ill Offenll¥e 101na . Midway 1n cb~ l rd QUilter. Sa1IO& quaJterbaek Frank ~ar­ shall ton ed a pau from the 8olaa )l ; end Rob Rotucr cauJ)tt it on tht lS and •ent the reat of the •ay for Har- bor '• onl y touchdo•n or the eveaana. Ool t a led 1n fi11t doW'fta 11'1 to I . Intercepted l Satlora pa nes. 11nd M,.et bad to PGft t-\toat c:onttltent aroued aaaner foa tht s..toss •u hlfbec:.t Ji• Plavan ••lh a •ct ol 3t J llds an 10 tn .. fot • l.l n•.,.._ Loara acoaed 1n the fll 'l quatter and JU ll after the 2nd half opened. But Corona del \111 was sull very much 1n the aame II QUIIterback Tom Hiu:el le d hu team 1n a f!(}.. yard sconna m11ch Ytl lh 4 completed pusu. Fullback \iuk Fau plun aed over from l.be 2-yard I me I ate an the 3rd quauet. Tom Vr11laams k1cked l.be u .u a po1nl. and It Yt U 13-7 tn favor O( th e Sallona.. Loan e u ended 1ts lead te> 20-7 •ath 1 SS..y11d do ve u the 4th quaner opened. The K1nas came bad •llh a scor- ana threat, tak1na the l 1d.· o(f and mar ch1n1 from lhe11 30 to the Loar a Q, but 1 fumble stopped the du ve . ~ IDtc:tcepted Httzel PIH. ru n bac:lt £,0 yards, produced the final TO for t he Su on ~. The K101'made onh I farst down ru shana. bu t aaan ed 20~ yards pau~na. v.1l.b R hut dov.n a b) the aeual route. Hllzel compl eted 20 of h11 )7 pass attcmP"· IJH I'E LE \Gl ~ 1A1ra 1 • t"' ,, ("~ <llr l \I, 7 c: " \ af#ltt" • it1 1C ""'•'"" !C ,. Vltt. p.,~ • IJ ~- I a Qw ..... " .. .. Tlll• \\ '*L ' t •• ,._., J ..... , ,, ... I ~tar a ., \ alr.,n • Salanh• , ... \ til• .... ~ 1• I .a Quu11a a t f ,.ar4#" C '"'' • "PII.,..Ih '' I f\rn~~a llr l \la1 al '~·pen ... rMf r "~'"' nn '' \R ~· '""'~""''' H1•ht\r 11 Ra••r"o ~l;~rnn •< r l~~tuna Burh n T~'i1n ll !4 \alene-;l Ill ll \ ,!Ia Par!. 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CIIT COIID .WS (C..d-.4 6oa paae 1) lfiiiOMia ID die Li4D hle w•..-••• dae •atter to Mn. ll. • A,ala cle.utd the r-..u ot Dr. A. ... SMciDr o( s. w.\110 ~ • cub cat oa the nap to the Catoe• del Mar beacll 10 P!"ide aoeeu 10 ...... of • lad ui t be pto- poaea to baild oa hi a ProsiariY at 3036 Breaten Dr. bo•d ~jllifPOit ofdae pi• of die Newport Boacll Blo• meotary Scllool Oialrict • IDUS \rYiDO rucll l .. d OOW iD tho S. Joaqcaja El•-- t.ary School Diatrict; .. couty board ia achedDled to coaaidor the matter at 8 p.a. today, No•. 11; dte ••u •ea ia inland of Colona del Mar aD4 Harbor View Hilla. • lleceind a reqoeat from • TO IUIIZYOft 11 reaicleDta aakina for a atop aip and C10uwalk at .5th A ... aDd lri a An., Cor- ona del Mar; referred the matter to the uaffic depart- moot for atody. • Ac:koowledaod receipt of a letter from Donald Now- meyer, 4501 Soaahore Or., Weat Newport, commondi~ tbe Piro Dept. for their pro· tection and aood aervicea. • Authorized the lll.,tor to write to the coonty ·achool Sea Scoata of Explorer Poat 192, aponaorod by Newport Harbor Lopon Poat 291, will participate in tho Sea Scoot Reodonoua No•. 27-29 at Coronado. Skipper Oydo Boaalo will be in cl:tarao of the local acouu cbina the competitiOD. Ralph Booda of Lopon Poat 291 will help with tho cbaal· ferina detail. Tr&Aaportatioo will be provided by Lopoo- naire lbeo Robina. New Explorer Post Formed e»ao.a del .._ laia*l edM»I ............ J•· lS. ftol• .., .. _.,, ........... jola-trip ., P .. • Paokia1 eo. ed Newport Wp ,..,_a ia pMJ; P• I. P~H~oe de-*• Ol*liaa IOIIioa o( b put!H&t; Wlrcll I, IJOCOIJ plonr Poat 2GO .._ .. food ctop.-•&o W.da ll. Relcl •cl alft •OfdaMcliaiq PIO-lrip 10 c.tillod Olocera~ . .,_ at Ric*lld"e Liclo Mar-April 5, clellcMouoa; April ht thia .... ~. fielcl trip; ... , 10, omca; Uad• tho apoeaorahip of May 1-4, pft allop; Jue 7. Diet Ricbarcl, 19 , .. .,.,. -Gal m•c.b•uliaiq Es- ~ecl off • 12 Maaioa ploro(a party. I£IIIOIT tWliOI ~ AafR~-,ME~·--~~~!!!!~~~ ora·•• 10 PLAY n. Coai&AI Del&a z ... AI ..... oz•,., a. .... will ~no dlta ... .._., aa .... " ., ....... at *• L..-a Boada Pla,t.o.•• • ... .. n. Stia or 0u To.ua•• eoda,, No'l. 1l. 1\o IIOIP •illt aalll• at tile Hotel L~ a•a att.r tho pl&J. PUaec •""• 0. 2HI"" ..... IM4. at ,_..,o A• ... Hltof ln1l• will M ~ ... at U1 w. wu--. eo ......... 10 a.a. V.aolo .. Hdpdoe: 1956 Zelaa ccla. lacleat. • WN ,,.,1247052. nuo I "14f017l. lloeaao I WN- J4041S. praedc:al atady prop• that r-------------------------------. will carry t.hlm iDIO Jue. NOW RENTING The aew clab oftic.a ere: Sino Dowel, pruicleat; Mike Cord au • .tce-pr .. iclnt; Tim •••ct. treuarer. DarleOD S,ha. aecretary; Deuia No- lar Md Bill Harril, cabiDet repreaeo&adna. Otbet clab ... ben are Bob M•ahall, Pat Cla1111berlaio, Gary ford, John Mulhall. Gary P~allor, Rick Holloway. Roaa Mln- aela, Darrel Lloyd, Al1n Scbieder, Ricbatd Quaada. Jim Qoinl-. Jolla Gilthero aad Prod Saolaa. llle followiaaiPIOpllll of atlldy aeaaioaal &Del their cletet ••• aaouced by PnDk P. Spielberaer. wbo clrectl the Esploror Poat ~--propam: No•. 23. &At.erti aioa; Dec. 14, field trip; J•. ! 1, moat POR "RENT Uafami abed 3 becbooro comer clop lex, s llS per month. Gardener paid. 67~1214. Sll lf'emlea!, CI:J.4. ,.,_ ...... ·c:: I .. , I • I @) . ..... '•• ............... ... ::'C.!: ... M I • 1124 ..... !i;eey. A .:! :., ? rat:; tft . :::;,;;::~ ....... ,_ ...... •. . • •I I ...... _ ----...._1 ..... •I ...SI ... a11 ••apal a .... :uaJI" b' . ...,,........ ...... .......... ........ .... ........................... _ ........ -. ... ... ........... _..... . ... ... MISS NEWPORT BEACH, June Lindeman, was the model as Jean Dahl of Westcllff Plaza presented new fashions Sunday during the Hunt breakfast at the Newporter Inn. June is wearing a ~uel Robert original from Jean Dahl, and she also wore the new Courreges designs by Samuel Robert.CKen fOR SALE: two twqaoiae Amoa-Aire chain. Miac. hoaachold it••· lauaae. diabea, fireplace equipment. etc. Satmday 1-5 p.m., SlO De An~a Dri•e. CDM. -............. ·=f ? 1111......, ..... ....... _ II _ _... -• • -· ...................... . ....... ..... .... WESIWOOD. 11(17 ..... , c.... s.-~ ,.__, ..... ,.,.. ..... ...., aJ TaiNOitl 1Ga1JI Factory Direct Savings on Aluminum Patio Coven ~ ._,. ~ c-1, c..lt:-lwt ·"-._ ...... c..... ... ..__ Celeow Saw on Aluminum SeN._, ...._, Tool • 0 1 ••.. Shad..().Lok : 2202 So. Ma in • Kl 5-0491 .-------- COAST SUPER Harrison photo) CUPIII t•P IAIE IY ICOIT T .. P ll ly Mi•• McWIIU ... Tweaty-aix Scouu from Taoop 17 of Corona del Mar left laat Sar.day mornina for Idyllwild 10 apend 2 daya c110pina. The Scouu were 10 c:oolt in patrola, bot the ac:oubnaator c:outcm•t aet fire permit• from the r~naer. 10 they c:ooltod in a bia atove in one of the cabina. The older boya helped the Tenderfeet advance. Some• of the yo~maer boy a ~anced a full ranlt. The boya left for home at 3:30 Sunday afte~ noon and aot back at 6:30 p.m. YIUTI APPIECIAMI IEUP·IL-ED '4ayor Paul Gruber of New- port Beach baa i uuod a proi: • lamation deaianauna No•. 9-lS aa Youth Appreciation Weelt, aMual obae"ance by the Newport Hubor Optimiu Oub. MARKET 3347 E. COAST lrWAY CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 MINCE MEAT 49! OpeD I to 1=30 Daily-8aiM:Iay I tD I JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN-MERCURY NEWPORT BEACH ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;:. -=!. . . OFFERS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ... ON THE Marvelous New 196 S · MERCURY • . . Prices start at s •• "Now In The Lincoln-Continental Tradition'' The Mercury factory is in full production and the all new 1965 Mercurys (and Comets) are coming off the lines by the thousands. It's the finest and most beautiful automobile Mercury has ever built. Yes, truly in the Continental tradition .••••• Come In Today-Look at Mercury-Drive Mercury· And You'll Buy Mercury SEE MERCURY t1t ... LIDO CAl WASH Our New 1965 Uncoln • t.4ercury • Comet Display at t+.a Ucjo Car Wash at 411 E. 17tft St., Cotta Mesa WIN 50 ... WASIIIS On O.r WMidy Drawint SEE MERCURY t1t ... COUNTY AUTO SHOW Be«Jinnint November I I th, at the OraftCJe County Fairgrounda. All C.rs A,. 0.. Diaplay Tlu:outh Snctay, Nov.-., 15th. IMIIIrADARII REMEMBER ••• ''You always ~ave the mOlt· buying on the eoait.• JOHNSON & S ... ..., .. ............ • THE WOMAN'S CIVIC LEAGUE of New- port Harbor will meet at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17, in the management dlnll\g room at Phllco Aeronutronic. Dr. Donal Dun- can, assistant general manager, wi II· greet the League members and will talk on "Industry in the Communi ty." Don Flamm, public relations director, has ar- ranged for a tour of some ofttte facilities, i ncluding the computer center, II bfary and environmental test center. A. C. Nichols, manager of the test center, wi II describe the space simulator. Pictured here di scussing plans for the me eting clle, from left , Ur. Nichols, Urs. Daniel Gilcrest, program chairman for the Lea- gue; Urs. Herbert Uill er, League presi- dent, and Or. Duncan. New Provisionals T .... , CIIAPTEI Welcomed HAs •n " • ., SALE Eiabt new proviaional memo- ben were welcomed by the Niptinaale Chapter of Hoaa Hospital AuJuliuy at a loo- c:beon friday at the home ot ~ba. Raymond Ooata, 1107 Berkshire Ln., WestclifT. \in. Robert Mcfarren. mem- bership chairman, presented yellow "mum.. conaaea ID the followina proviaionala: Mmea. L. Ernest Field, Ro- ben Trembley, Thomas H. Smith, Joaepb Nickertz, Ro- bert Uoaer. Harry Bou.raeoi a Wid Cbarlea Clemeoa. Mra. Ward Jewell waa unable 10 au end. Luncheon waa served bY' ~ea. A.D. Anderson, Pbil Scheid, J. Walter Heckman, Ted \4cConville and Luter Elmore . Mta. Earl Lewi a, dlairman, directed a work- abop how on holiday decor- ations for the boapital. The nut meet.ina will be held at ll:lO a.m. T11eaday, Dec. 1, at the home of 'viu. A.D. Anderson, 1500 K1nas Rd., Cliff Haven. ID IUIIDIIIITEI occa•• FOI YI•T ~ra. Olive Sleeper of Cor· ona del Mar ia lookina for- ward to a retu.rn visit with her brand new . baby pan~ daoabter at Thankaaivin& time. lbe baby airl, Jane Elizabeth, waa born Oc10ber Sin Phoenix to \4u. Sleeper's eon-in-law and dauabter, 'vit. and \tis. Don 'viurphy Jr. She weiahed 8 lbs. and S ounces. The new baby baa 2 brothers, Jobn 6, and J elf, 18 monlha. Bolh \it. and \ira. \4urphy attended Newport Harbor Hi ab School and Oranae Coast Collcae. The new father is now furtherina bi a education at Arizona State Univeuiry in Tempe. A Om stmaa aift wtap fund raisin& aale waa held last week by the Tri-Hi-Y Club's Kalahi Kaa chapter of New- port Beach at the Oranae Coast YMCA office, 2fi30 Avon St., Newpon Beach. Club members are JUnior hiab &iris from Horace En sian School. Offieeu ate Sue Boydston, preaident; Pam 'vieaerve, vice-pteaident; Cin- dy Davis, aecretary, Ann Grimshaw, ueasurer: Ann \\Ilk er, seraean t-at-anna: Becky Comair, chaplain,and Kathleen 'vic:Millan, his10rian. 'vieeti nas are held on the fint and thud ~nday of each month at St. Andrew's Pres- by ten an Osw c:b, Cliff Haven. RECUPERATING .. Your compltte satisfaction is my uonost dtsire" . Willard Harris Furs • Corona.lllllr S.lte 102 -2711 E. C..at Hwy. (C.•• •• , ...... f) Pit•• 675-04U ""'' 10 ..... 5 ,... -.... .., ... ,,.., CleiM s-..., .... s...-,. CIIIJilC:HES ,.. pt,.,.. eo.'" ... tioeal Cbluda, 32.61 &road Sc.., Newport Heipta -''A Wat&.er or the Heart'' wiiJ be tbe ••moe copi c or tbe Ru. llaomaaHoovar at thelO a.m. Suday a.,.ice. Lolbetan Cbwc:b of lhe Maacer, .lS45 E. Coaat Hwy., Corona del Mar -The Rev. FriDk Gunn will preach on "Tbe Silver Linina .. at the 9 and 11 a.m. acnic:ea thia belay. Commit;merua made for the 1965 benevolence ..ct cuaent proplm or the cooa.reaatioa and realfinna- t.ioe of boildin& fund commit- menta will be dedicated at bolh aetYicea. The Corou del Mar Co~ IDOftity Cbu.rcb, Conpeaa- tioft&l, United Church of Cluial, 611 Heliouope Ave. -The Rev. Edwin Gomke will preacb at the 9: lO and 11 a.m. Sunday aervicea on the topic:, "Pray Now, Pay Later!" The aenior biab and collea.e claaa will meet at l :lO Lm. for the course oo ·• At>cmtac:lliaa Cbri at.ian Mar- naao." Clatiat Cbwcb by the Sea, Methodin. 1420 W. Ba.lboa Bl'fd., Cenual Newpon-Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich, chancellor of the University of Califor- nia at lnine, will occupy the pulpit thia Sooday. Hia sermon wpic will be "Doers of the Word." The men a dloir of the S.Oc:cuary will offer the anthem. :'14ewport Harbor Lutheran Oswch, lSOl Cliff Or., New- pon Heiahta -"Men With· out God" wall be the sermon toPIC or the Rev. Jlllles Blaan at the 8: l S. Q:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday servaces. Chnauan Sci ence Oswches, Newport Beach, Corona del 'viar and Costa Mesa -"\1or- tala and lmmonala" w1ll be the subJeC: t of the I e s son- sermon thia Sunday. Firat Baptist Chwcb of Costa Meaa, 301 \4aanolia St. -Arnold Vander Meulen, former convac:t and dope ad- chct wbo turned Ilia back on bia old life to become an evWi aeliat. will occupy t be pulpit for the 11 a.m. Sunday serva ce. He will al eo speak at 7:30 p.m. th1s Sauuday, :'14ov. 14, tellina or bas con- veuaon 10 Jesus Cllrast. It was an pra aon, servana a sen· tenc:e on old f elooy charae s alter aunenderina to the FBI, that he decaded to enter lhe maru suy. He was paroled after ICTVIDI 2 years of a lona sentence. A dedi cation concert fo r JOSEPHINE BLOUGH of the ne-w oraan wall be pre- sented at 8 p.m. thi 1 Fnday and Saturday, 'lov. 13 and 14, at St. Andrew' 1 Presby- teraan Church, Cliff Havera. At the oraan will be Dr. Aleunder Sctueiner of Salt Lake City, nationally known tbroup lu 1 broadcasts from the \iounon Tabernade Newport Heights was elected vice-president at the recent board of directors meeting of Orange County Bank, accorG- ing to Clarence 9rown, board chairman, and Joe Steelman, president. Miss Blough, with 20 yeclls of escrow exoer- i enceAhas pursued a banking career since graduating from Huntington Park High School , except for her setvace as a Wave during World War II. l F.l 111•1 HIGH 01 lOY. M ISC PAIEL Fow profeuaonal educators from the S ewpon Harbor Unaon H•ab School Disuact wi ll share in preaentina a panel o n :'14ovember 14 at the Un iversity of Southern Cali- fornia at a conference of futwe teacbera. Mu. Dorothy Fiac:ber. coun- selor at Newport Harbor Hiab School, will chair tbe panel, wbidl wall also anclude aa- si at ant supt. \tra. Helen a allard, En ali lh teacher. and Jack Sjoauom, chairman of the eocial atudiea departlllent and bi a tory teacher. ELOISE ILIIE 0 F UCI TALIS TillY TO ZOITA \1%1. Eloise Kloke, aullt- ant 1D Chancellor Dan1el <\1- dri c:h ., the . Unl't'erlllY or CaJ iromia at Inane wall be aueat apeater at the luncheon meetina of the Zonta Club of Newpon Harbor today, Nov. ll, at the Senior Cita&ens rec:teaboo center. Her topac is "Beainninas. Present. and Future." coocemina U.C.l. Zonta ~iris or the month for the 3 biab s chools will be presented by the c:baannen. \4mea. Louas Csenar. Donald Hommel and Ernest Sod~r­ bera. PII.ICY Am. TO IIOLI UIUAL IEEnll ~ Soulbem Califomaa Pharma.ceut.ic:al .\un. ..-all bold iu &f\nual convention this Friday and Sauudav, No•. 1~ 14, at the Newponer Inn, a c:cordina to tbe ptua- dcnt, fJtyant Chuttee~acn, o wner of Cb.ri ate~:~ sea PhaJ· macy 10 Coco11a del \4ar. 1\e Won!•' a Autliaay w1ll meet a& dle a.amc time. A dinn• ct .. ca ~Y even- ina will COtl~l•cle dtc aetna· u ca.. NISSIMC SUMDA Y Echlnl Thiaa of CoiOCla 4e.l ... '*' llimael r Oft tbe ............... hat b · daf. He ·-·t ••H ..,..,. 10 ~ peeta cllldu at .,.,..... eo.a,.aa&aoeAl a..... lhere. The story or a drankard wtto came back from skad row 11 told 1n the film. "Out of the ~iabt." 10 be sho•n at p.m. this Sunday. 'lov. IS. at the First Bapnat Church o f Costa \ieu. The 31:Hrnn- ute falm as apon.ated by the Pacific: Garden \4i uaon ., sho• lhe \4iulon's -.ork 1n Chacaao. LKAL MOT1CI "llTIC[ or TRI <;Trf.'S "-'U 1\0f..R OH D OF TRl ~1 TF ll073 I.UA" .~t -:!.~7104 'ottc~ '" hl"f~b•· ~e •ven that AHMANSO~ H.~"''t.: "'[) T RI'S1 COMP~NY. "Cahforn•• Lorpor- Mto n . 8~ UUIJI_.f", (\f 'UC'C'Pt'8ar lN.et~. or ~ubsu tute-d trust~~ fXIIIJUIIftl IC> the drMf ,,( lfU~I u~utt"d b" I AIRt\U (. \(J CKL[. • marTtf'd man, .. ,. h1s 1110le end s~p•••r orope-rt v, •nd ~cwded >\aj[USt 14. 10,: n book 6211 pea-r 11~4 ft f tlfhr1al Re cords lit ahe off oN' ••I thf' County R«ord" >)f On ncl" Cooney, Cellfonua, and purtou.tat to the ~otiC~ o f 0 l"fauil aad Eleccioe to ~II th~~?Undtor rr- cud.d Jalv 14, 19M on OOt>k 7132 p~e 6~ of sa1d ()fhn•l Re-coroa., will "'""· on Dt-N>ml'o" 4.. 1964 at II :00 a.m., '" th .. Soot1l fi'Ont l"ollr 11nc~ to th~ County eo., Hoa~e. '" th .. C'I IV nf •t• Ana, Ccunt" uf tlranl!l', Sute of taJifomta •t pubhc ... ction, to ahe hlch~!lt b1tidn for "•"'h (pavabl~ at the timt-of sale i n la..,ful II'ODf'v of thf' United Stece"l all ncht, ml,., and int~t. r·nn'"'",..d tf' ""d ROW held bv 11 1111ti"' ... ;d df't-d in lhe ~PM\' ~llUIOil" 1ft "aid ountv and ~atf' tito~<enbPd '"" follow": Lot I of TriK't JOJI, .. ,. pPT map ~rdt"d '" Book 9f,, p~Pa .!4, .:s anJ ~fl o f \t, ... ~~~llllf'OU'I \taop.... F,..('(lfd " f •••d Or·Uift' LoefttY. ~Mild •al .. •lll bt-n edf', bot W'ltho•t COYPIIMI Of w..rMh , f'qtN>•" w tmpltt"d, f't"..-d••• utle, pouf'-1011 or "'MI- lwM C'f'"a., to aaullfy l~ t•drbt ed- --~~_... by .... d o-ct. llt- cledt.. lhf' fw .d .,~•eo• of Lll• tnaaottte ..d of tk 1 N ats C't"eatt"d by ••"' dMd, MVIIIK'f"'l c...-. .. dt!f, W'lth 1Mf'lft1't ea p.-oo •~H dlereia. •4 tile •paid pn•clpal of aw 110te MC.-.d by .. hf c6f.ed: to-wit W , l08. 21 with 111&.,...t til -• he• ~ e~~ I, 86.\le• p~e•l4hod • ...tel .. t .. utMAX , 8AKl ASD TRUST !ttl • Me\ T,. ... 8 W..,_ H. '-•.....,. 4•thoti PM Offk.w o. ........ 6. 1964 Pu& •= ••. 12. 19, -. 1964 ..... ...-pon8 .............. 1919 BIL.CLII.LL .LI •uuy IIZUI Temple Sharon Dinner Slated Haad kait ••••tera,alipper eoc:h, pot bolcleu, nylon pot cleaoeu and Cbriatmaa cor- aaaea will 1M part of lbe mer- chandise displayed at the &Dblcm Club' a boliday buur 10 be beld from 10 a.m. co S p.m. thia friday, Nov. 13, an dte patio of Richard's Lido 'iarkeL Vi ce-preaideat Mu. Helen Trautwein ia in charae. Mra. Trautwein waa one of the 3 officers of tbe Newport Hatbor Olapt er of the Emblem Club wbo recently attended the c:lub'a convention an Chl- c:aao. Also attcndlna the Ch1c:aao meeuna were the Ptf',ldent. \1u. A.D. 'vioaea. and Juntor past prcsad ent, \1rs. Herbert \1atteas. \ira. 'viatteu was tnstalled as Su- preme Auastant Chaplaan at the oonvenuon. The Tsnplo Sharoo Coo- aervative Conpea•tioo ot the Ne•ponHarbOr Area will hold their annual dinner on Saturday, Nov. 28. Theae affa.ara have previoualy at- uac:ted not only reaadenu f1om the Newport Harbor area, but a lao from other conwnun- ata es an Oranae County and Los Anaelea County. At lhe dance ..-all be Sopher ha<haam (Golden Book of Lafe) anto wb1 ch nameli of those so de til II Oil can be tn· <:11bed. The Hebae~ WOld CHAI means oo •h ltfe and the nwnbe1 18. Thas bOOk ~til Lhen be pe,petually dasplay ed en Ole foyer of the Sanctu&l) ""h a ch 11 to be e1 ected an Ole nc:<ll futuae. P10ceed s f1om lht s dance ""til be 10 lhc: Buddtn' l-und foa the conatJucuon of a Suc- toary at 617 Hamalton Soeat, Cotta Meaa, whece the Temple Sharon Relaaiou a School 11 paesently meeuna. The d1nne1 dance w1ll be beld at tJ\e Oranae County Medac:al Assoctlltaon Bual~ tna. 300 s. Flo~el , o .an,e. Oooauon 1' $b ~ea ~et son. There wdl he a cod taal how faom II 311 p.m.. Janner at 7 .)0 wtll lle ~acceded by a tiltvdaldh <. c:a err nny. Re&e&· vauon~ c•n nc-'1oo~dc: w1 th \ob~~o . 'A . feldrr ~n ~1 S-JflRq, D.Kofi.8·P·tdlill •'t il ••alt- lea. 4~<~· 1 I''' CAU. IN YOUR WAI"T ADS TO THE ENSIGt- OIUOU 3 -o~~O ~~--------------------------~----~--~------~~------------~~------,-..--~---~ ~-. . . eac THE ~OAT FOR COLD WINTER EVENINGS .... .... 'J(I ,... Sf) v Gnll '" 100~ 114(10/ fl pf'("f' ... ., .. g ''" cu' fo""t; r l .uJ, ,,· s oU "' u.,. ttaarr .co.ta• IU.r&. ~''" '-rrt '" '"sur etA~ I r . 1"•$10111 c•rJtre#i '" Yo ar uu•. AIIIVIIIE •••m --1120.00 IESTCU FF PLAZA MRPORT IEA04 I I I ) l TELEPHONE DOODLES---lMUIItSOA!,L!iOV• 12. lt54 CODA uu.IIA.It, tAUF. Church will Hold Pot-Luck ...,..,. Ki-.....s. caa boaat ..._. a ...Iy wouJawbile ar- lht. Kirt.y Hani1 •.• wt.o•• •llerco&or~ aae oa di•play •• at tha Marioer'1 Library • • .aad will be for tho month ofNoYember. • • • no Balboa Yacht Club laed a roal .. aoioa•• Calypso pany lut S..day, wben ~d a hoadrod onlhu•iu - cic well •i•b•• bolpod cele- bnta U.e launchina of the 3$-<loot Aubera. ..Calypso" •••••• Tbo bappy c..,tain -.d fiut Mate are Prank and t.la.rilJft Lyacb and the CJew daoahtera Cappy and Molly of lnine Tonace. • • • Alter rocei•ina the laraeat .-ote any man baa eur aouen aa a candidate for the Cali- fornia State Auem bly, Bob Badbam and hi a wife Ann with their chilcben u cation- ed in Palm De1ert ... alona with J 1ck and Marilyn Hop- wood of Irvine Ten ace. • • • Marvin and Millie Jo hnson, I on a time resident• of BalbOa Island, have made a move ... ID Cameo Hiahlanda. Surpria· ina them with an old fastuon- ed pot luck ho uaewarmina were Jack and Oodie Va nee of Shore Clifh , Pat and Phil Maurer'of Balboa lal and and J act and Chn 1 \icC abe of Irvine Tenace. • • • Under the direction of Hazel Ray of Cameo Shore s, the Corona del \1ar ctlapter o r Ame11 can Faeld Scrva ce wei· corned Alace Gerlach,a darec- tor an AFS, and Barbata Ny- la nd as ilrea superva.or at a apeca al mce tana held at th e CDM ha ah school LauJe Theatre. II \\>i S announced that the Co sta \1e sa chapter wall have .tS ats benefit "Salk Stockanas" stan~oa Don Ame chc at a maunee perfo rmance at \1elodyland Theatre on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 15. Reservationscan be made throuah Donna Jundan- aan at 54 5-47~. • • • A po st·elecuon coffee was aaven a week aao Wednesday mornana atlhe ::Jay crest home of Tula underwood. ~eeptna 10 thcu cups wer e Pat Hooae and Couol Zeaaler of Bay- ere~. Terry Colellworlhy of HarbOr Haahl ands. \1ara uerite \4oa l> of '4 estclaff and Sheala Lalo\>son anJ Judy \1 a.ttan of Back Ha'. • • • -\ vea' successful and fun brun ch ""a~ the ordea of the da' v.hen Fred and Ann Sv.en!>nn honoaed newly-weds Rail and Ro b1n \1c0onald of ltvanc r err ace recently at the11 Hnv Shores hom e. • • • Open tomembea s and fu ends as the '-111vember ,.an e Bowl, and an s tall auon luncheon to .,. gaven b)" the ...;c wport Har- bor Republa can Women· s Club at the ~ewport HarbO r Yacht Club. Thurs day, :'llov. 19 Gu est spe aker wa ll be Pat Hat t. formea Nataonal Com- mitteewoman and State chaa r- man for "Women for \1urphy." TH£ CHRISTIHn SCifnCf moniTOR Accurate Complete News Coverage I T._$14 t.._..SU .......... c-. ....... ... ..._ ... ,.. ..... .. ............ ,...~ .......... ............. .....,.._..,,, ...... CAll. • ,._WAin' Ml .... I F _,.._ 8V JEANNE COOPER Ooctioa to aee why *e e10wd bad aadlercd at Ricb- •d•• Ma!ket the o cher day ••• T'w.. to act a aood look at ruaaed John Wayne at tbe ice cre.n cone coonter. • • • Bob and Beue Vordale of Lido are bavina the time of their lives, even thouab it is winter coat weather. . .No doubt they will ace Iota of aood plays and eat in n o- tic ru tauranta. . • where??? New York , o f oow se! • • • ''Mr. Ed" or T V ftme, alao known u Alan \'OWII, will be aue u apeaker lor t.be Principia Mother'• Club wh• the Newport IJOIIP hu a joiat luncheon with the Looa Beada -.td Palos Verde• clubs at the Edaewuer IM in Lona Beach thi• Saturday, Nov. 14. Mr. Youna'• son a uendod The PrincipiL • • • Fifteen little Browniu swarmed throuah Richard'a Lido Marltet Monday undor the IUperviaion ofEdna Gre,. ory and Mary Ann Hindrich both or Irvine Teaace •.• Troop tt17. • • • A l-ily pot-lock .opper .nu be bald at 6 p.m. •l• Sauuday, No•. 14. at dae Cotoea del Mar \'oath Ceeter buildina by Plymoath Coo· peaatiooal O.urdl. Hoata aad bolteuoa will be the Wom•'• Fellow•hip aad tbe Hip Sc:bool Ctau. The . n•· Ina ptopam will reatute tbe Ricard Day family. m"embefl of the Campu1 CNaade or- aaaisation. ..,. Lay Leader DwiaJu JWMru ud M11. Robert•. Mr. 11141 ,. •• De••• Bcu· aoaa, Mra. Louiae Bmett, Willl~m Jolloeoa, Mra. Oeorae <Jraotr, Mn. £dith Morthland and Pa a tor Thoma a Hoovet and bialamlly. COUMSI!LOI AT NAilOR Ruuoll C. Brown, adrni•- aiou counulot at Carleton Colleae, Northfield. Minn •• i1 vi aitina Newport Harbor Hilh School at 10:30 Lm. today, No•. ll. He will con- eult with peraoeael -.td inter- ested atudenta on the cutri· culom faciliti .. of Carleton Colleae. Bob and Barbara Havilten of Balboa hland aave two binhday parties last weelt· end, and added a few years to their o wn lives. Dau&bter Lisa celebrated her Sth year with auesu J eMifer and Richard Jordan, P aul and Pien e Loubet and Enn Fos· ter . a 11 of Bal boa hland. Son John became 10 years old and his aueats were Andy Cooper of Corona del Mar, Kevin Kerns of BalbOa ls- l•d and Brett Havilt en,'his couain. of Loot Beach. Letha T aylor, who recently moved from Ne ~rt Shores to Tustin, fo und an excuse to aho woff her new home and at the 1 arne time helped Mar- aaret TownaCIId of Costa Mesa celebrate her birthday. At the luncheon were Shirley Saffell of We u cliff, Maraaret'a siater; ~iil lie Spratt of Har- bor Haahl-.tda, Estelle Smith of Baycrut and Joyce Lopi- zicb of Eau Bloff. FACUL TV BUF~ET PARTY plans are be ing check ed out at the home of Mrs. Eugene Black , 2708 Pebble Dr., Harbor View Hills, by a committee of Corona del Mar High School faculty an d PTA mem- bers. The party will be gi ven by the PTA Board members for the faculty and ad- ministration members and their wives and hu sbands this Sunday, Nov. 15, at the home of PTA president, Mrs. Black. Shown here, from I eft, are Teacher Ph IIi p Maurer, Urs. John Case of the PTA board, Mrs. Black and Wern er Carlson, Corona del Uar High School pri ncipal. Urs. R.F. Davi s i s chairman of the committee, which includes Wmes. Edwin Secard, ~obert Haulc , W.J. Halligan, Jerry Long and Kay Phelps advl slng.(Halligan ohoto> Moetina• of tho eburdl thi1 weekeed included the Soard of truateea at the home oC Mt. and Mr1. Dick Bodd Oft Ton- day noaina -.td Women' • Fellowship Y"t etday mom- iDa at the church. The de.,. con• will meet at the church at 7:30p.m. today, No•. 12, with e&Ddidatu (Ot church membeubip. They will alto make theit annual can•aa• of the membership toll. Swaday artemoon the Cali- foaia Association of Con- poaational Ouiatian Cbur- che• met at the Pila:rim Con- areaatiooal Cburcb in Pomo- nL Attendina aa reptuenta- tiv ea hom Plymouth Church DEALERS HOMORI!D Herbert Millet, Cotona del Mar Richfield dealer, bat been inYited to attend the Richfield dealer diMer a t the Brandina Iron, Anaheim, oo Tuuday e•enina, Nov. 17. Tbia will be the 11th an- nual dinner bonocina dealeu and their wi vu . ~,.,.J.'. 1.~ ~"".u s~ "OLD SALTS"- Hond<orved Figures! S..-C)Oi"9 dl.ract~. b.aut!'fwly heM can-- .d . . Slof)9ef. Mat.y, s.Jty . .ttcf ....... lo clecorata yacht, det' or d.., WorwJ.rfvl ~! Flower Shop GAY, AMUSING BOWLS FROM ITALY! I W'My _, ., ... 1'19 ~--...... 111 .. ~ ~ l+alyl O..er c-fti!WS fer ll'llel flower .., .. .,._. .. _, ,......_ &.. ...,, tfley _.. ettr~ -* -dip ..,... SU S to $UO ... Row... ~~- \VHEttf THE Ci)UAUTI-~E. ECOtiOtGI LIDO MAIUCET CENTER ·~E .VPORT BLVD & VIA LIDO SPECIAL STAR AnRACTIOI Orange Coast College COOIIIG SCHOOL IUSDAY _... 1211 9:11 P.M." tw. ..._ VICTOI IEIIETT lnt-.+ion.ly f-.d C h • f, ~ Author Md CHAFING DISH COOKElY •.pert .. ... •KitiftcJ ~~..-. of ~fi"9 0 I I h Coobry! ....... ..., .... Cooliftc) Sd..ol's IN TERN AT I 0 N A l FOODS --'oft. F..turift9: G.rry Gerl .. & Pet Mot-- CO-SfiONSORED IY: Souttlern ~ Gas C.. Richerd's U. M.ftet, 0 e "i '. !~,own, Udo Shop'· U. n-+.r. e" cl O'k .. fe I Merritt. GIFTS! PRIZES! SURP'llSES!. ~a~ Pm......-New. 0. t.a. O'k..fa I Me<T'rt CON'T'EMPO GAS RANGE DON'T MISS ITt Richard's Fancy Meats Par~an c :r Rem Meting "Wildt .. Tr11Stonufioa 1• 1 W••••rt.t 1 e w Mere (onwer:ienl IMift her Meat~.' J S.D A. (.r-tOIC!: !on•lan ~UM~ ROAST G?ARE RIBS from riM t....d of eon• ~ROUND BEEF Delicatessen 49t kraft Sli* 12 OL ~MER!CAM CHEESE LEn TILl TIIID RIC HAlO'S OWN flUSH ,.,.,... L..ll.l T ....,, .._.. itl Horne (j Gift 9"q:JPi1s~ Buttem~t .. DISc;UITS HAGERTY ly Jo..e ....... ,.., .... tt.y ...,., ••• ~ ....... l ,OOOf_.__.._.., ~-.. ......, s.-........... .............. _. = ........... , ... TARNISH STOPPER FOR BRASS AND COPPER Atr_t_...,._ ., ... tr-H111 trl n. Am .,.... _, ..,_ ._ ......... ,_,_.. t....W, ••. _, t' " f i r & t _. • ._ e...., ...dlw_._. . . ....._..........,., ov H.,.ny f....ay el r. ... c.«e pro4uc+&. 10 ... Produce ALWAYS THE FINEST, GAIDIN FIISH St•ls Nov. 13th Richn's HOLIDAY GIFT STAKES! RCA COLOR TV PLUS $250 CASH Givll Away EYMy W•'-•s~, Not. 18111 n.r •• ;. Dec. 23nl! 111 NUl -IU COlOIIV c ... ~~na. Installed & Serviced by STAR TV. ZM Plllf -$1 •• Cd! Jrt Nll1 -$51. (ISM z NIZ!S • $25. (Jsll MeL 5 NIZ8. $11. (1111 .... Hw.'s el you do:· 6et e _...eel ticbt eedl time you shop at R~·, Fridey New. 11th 'ti Wecl. D.c. 2Nd. No purdleM Nece~Mry. Oepo.it ~ Sivb ift Orewiflt loa. DlAWJNGS WilliE HaD EVElY WEDNES- DAY NOON, No.. lith • O.C. Urd. WI,..ING NUt..8QS Will IE POSTED FOllOWING DlAW1N6S IN liCHA~O'S lOllY. TO WtN YOU MUST CHECK YOUR NUM1ERS WllH THE WINNING ~S EACH WEae. If you he.,. •.........., -.b.. ttk• it to My RkMrcl's et.cbt_, to dWit .,_ prin . RCA ""-Wittc) .. CcMor TV i" No M.r fl11W. hertel- -wood c.eONt. IMtal.d by S TAR TV of H.-port a..do. IMtelatlooo ~. cleli._., -""' iMt ... tiofl, a..d ~-11P to yout .,,._ eM o,-etiofl d.ciout. ~. ~ wiriftg ... IIOt iftew.d. .,...... Nut Grocery ~OfF££ 6~ ~~·•••E , luttwC, ·O,..,.FF .... ~EE 7ftc ~ 2:69c 7 -rn11D DA11S 8 01. It -. ---Dromedary OeritoAd IUTIBtlb ................ ~ NeMc. ,_._, CHOC. eooeaa 12 1/J oL .. 43c IHEI IIIIT SPECIIU ..uTI COIN 12cn. ........... . MIDCAN COIN 12 01. •.•.• -..•. -. ca&ur~ mu coaN )0] ....... . ....... OIIONilOl ...... AIPMA.US II'IAilS Le Swur )00 6fwll 61ertl 6t.ll lt.ll 2t.tl frozen foods ~=iAD ... a-."'-·""'' ,. teL =-A=MCI'cn. .. 41erll "'-... CWt6.. ,...., ,., ............... St.ll CARJ JM IliAD SHEUHHDU • WISCONSIN •'!J JltC&. OF 1WO 1~ ll. LOAVES ... .-..IIIEJE IPECIIU -- fiAJ. .... Ice. lOOt ........ , Clt0t18 ~MACH 10 01. ••• 4 ,_II ... WHITAIUS 10-. ............... 11 f-ICM liMa ...................... PI11ID OATIS I 6 oa ... 2 ... lynden IONED CHICUN 5 OL Fr-~ SPAfMtlm 151/. Ot. •. Yen Cemp rOB It IIAMS 21h .. G.t-. StreiliM IAIY FOOD ...... 10 fw 99C ~w &I.ACH z .. 10 ct. PAPa NAI'IINS 3fwll 3 .. 2 .. Candy Shop ....7tc,..,_ ONI LAYII CAll ......... .. ... Ue ... . PUfA10..._ ....•. ._ ...,,,.. IIICIY-.......... ... I 2 BEDROOM houae, luae li•ina room, larae kitchen and bathroom, 2 padoa, 417 Heliouope, COM. MODERN 1 bedrm. unfur- niabed. fireplace, diapoul, aaraae. No peu or cbi ldren. Reaeoeable rent to .,od teollttl. Pbone OR S..l1S6 OR l-7172. NEW 2 becboom (oppea), w/w catPet. drapu, built--ina, di apoaal, friaidaire, auaae. walk to market and beacb. Adulta. No peu. 67S.l6IS, 72 1VJ lria, 112S. Occopaocy No•. 1S. 1 BEDROOM furniabed apart- ment. Yearly leaae, tiS. Adulta only, no peu. 673- 3240. • OfFICE SPACE fOR RENT FOR LEASE-2office auitea, Corona del M&l. Suitable for &I Chit cct, en ainccr, m~nufactwina repteaenta- uve, etc. Will decorate t alter 10 auiL Call 6H-2033, owner. eHOUSE 'ANTED HOME WANTED in H•bor Area in trade for beaatiflll 15 UrUt Cotta fl4ell apt, blda. Owner. 646-66S4. . • RENTALS ~ IITA11 •uaMJIIB C.'t ...... , , .... ... del \4 Pee Put~ A a...au Call fX04MtG~ •m-.am OOYL8 CO. S41-U .. me. l7al&. C..• ..... • MOVING & STORAGE HARIOR TIAMSfl!l AMD STOitAGI! ..... ... AMUtCAM ltiD IALL TRUSIT CO. Ll 1-7323 or Ll 8-9713 315 E. 17th St., Coata Meu • lOll WAMTID CEMENT WOU WNn'BD. All cyp.a of coacreta wad, pa&ioa. driYewaya. .... ~ aace. -........ etc. No io' !DO ...u. J:!5-lt4l. IRONING. Y••• ol ''"" ieace OD ul typel Of( clo- thiaa .t li... S,.cial&y, m•'• ltlirta. tl.,., per tb. Mable Wh iam•. 60'7 M..- fGeaiu, Ca.l OR ).Z174. PROP!'POHAL IDVICEI -Yliq. cri1W-. .-eric.. ...,., ..... .. pert ... -u.& .... ty ol Calllonla. .... ol loa& &*lllial.. ' .. .,. . . ...................... ....... .... -. . .,. ~)119. ...~... -· ... t ....... ,.64 • HELP 1.4NTED PART 11MB WOU -Uo- limittd out ... , Bln.iaaa. A VON PROWCTS Call Collect -530-5160 OJRL to help ia cle..Uaa ahop. Valet Cleanen, 67S. 0310. eGAIDEJIUftG O.BAN UP. 80wiea. taaal,iq, !!ltly. ~am. s .... • •••• era a •'"''! • rm ........... , .. ,. , ....... ... -., ..... a a a ...,..,.-. -· 5 l ..... CIIII -. ftbM MTNI AM» IMio Mo. " 40 ••••• .,.. ....... u. Nw•s••....._.,,. ... .. PLOWERS BY NORM,'' fre•b Oo•en for all occa- aiona. AniOcial decorator itema, e~adi .. fr .. b !10m o .. id'a kitcb•. 133 l7tb St. 646-1519. ALCOHOUCI AMOffYNOUI. H.nor ANa. 61).8124. lA ....... MY SON ift army uya, "aoll my dothu." Bara&iaa if you wear 21" alaclta, me- dium abina. Mil cell aneoue it.ua. 67).1141. Enaia SJIIIII!JLS ANOtYMOOS -''For ........ aiaMd 1M coe• alaort ot •• aJory of God. u Do yoa .. ..,. ~ ._.,An ,... li!OeW!d ... cloebt, ar few, or ..,.Ueu, or epoilia, or ...... or ie- feliority, or •ilt. or aie- r.l .. aa, or et c:etna? BE OP OOOD OIBER. We lane •• .,.,., at eb~ la•IJ DO daarae. Wri .. SIMNBJtS ANONn«XJS, P.O. Boa 1041. Coata Men. or call a.cta .. a. u 1-3491. FOR SALE -New eofa, Ia. aold cheit, walnut cheat cbaweu, 4matcbina auaiabt upholstered chain, dinina table and chairs, tablee and tampa. Ll l-o78S. BAR STOOL BARGAINS. Hoaae of Chain. 513 W. 19th St., Coata Meaa. S48- 14S4. BEAUTIFUL NAUG. tufted back ~foot sofa, parchment color. White French provin- cial tufted-back love seat, damaak:, reaaonable. 847- 45'96. CLEAN repoueuiona and rebuilt waaheu, driera, rc- friaeratou, ranaea, etereoa. and TVa. Tenna. Davia- Baown. 411 E. 17th St., Coata MeaL 646-1~84. The problem carpet cleaner Blue Luelle i1 eaay on the budaeL Reatorea foraottcn colora. Rent electric eban- pooer 1 1. C10wn Hudware Cll'.1, lt7~2AOO. • PI!T SUPPUIS NEW FALL STOCK. Do& coats, aweaten and rain- ooau. Keep yow doa dry and y,acm. Sl.4S and up. Rca. AKC min. dacbabund female puppiee. S6S and 170. JORDAN'S PET 9:JOP. 2732 E. Coast. COM, 673- 2430. Tl'-' roy PooJie s Jt stud. \r'ucot, s1l ver. blacl.., white. Go•aeous. Chamr10n bacltaround. Purpics .nd IJOWn. \'orkie stUd le&VICe . \tl 6-3500 -I() 6-349S. POODLE pup -black male, mhtiatwe AKC I weeh old, 175. 139-0053 after 6 p.m. and weekencb. • LOST StALL IHult female dot umtd "BEANIE." ~4- 1619. • CARS fOR ~LE ••r.DD-~•z• ~ ... w .. ' s-we .. ............ Dl ... ., ......... P.IM .. ,., ...... . BIIOPIM DILIVIIY MIADGUAITIIS A PLEASAIT PLACE TO DEAL •••••nz .................... ............. 0.3-56» fiOa SAL8 -Vaey ,oo4 ttSI eon.. ..... ..., ....... tit.l., tlll$. Cell alt.-6 p.a. 67~ Dey KY 4- 7941. 1963 VW ..... Eac:ellent coedhioa. Hu top rack. •••• S4s.ot .. 'a.&Ma W ANT AD S n••••na,.. oaa lOK fi...cine naUoble AI• we carry aur own CDnkactL S.9 Tt $.199 NEWPORTE~ MOTO~S 2036 .. arbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 54-5294 548-8511 • WSICAL fOI SAlE 1'Y • IG PI •rna ......... •D•J• .. ••• .o..-... ANT1!MCA MTALLA'I'DII ........ -.. ,._,.. WARREN 'S T V oaJOU ). ,.., 1116 !aet Calt Hi ... way Ca.u •tw. WARREN 'S T V XNY A. C. oa o.c. TA .. I! aADm ... ,, ..... . ,..... ....... , ,,., ,.. ...... ( 0 ........ ~-' Mo.. a T .. a. •I• SHAFER'S MUSIC STORE SINCE 1907 NOW in CORONA DEL MAR OPENING SPECiALS • • • New Weber Walftut4'7" Grand. Redoced rrom $1,71~ co $1,.421. • • • New L~ Lowrey French P10Y. Oraan with built-in Lealie perauaion AOC. F10m $1,2A5 t. $1, 195 • • • New \4uon & Hamlin Italian Palladiaa conaole piano, apecial Baker cabineL Prom $1 .. 5 .. $1.~5. • • • New Geo Steck Prencb P ro• oonaole piano from $1,012 .. $195. • • • New Weber walnut piano. From S 1,005 t. $100. • • • New Lowrey walnut conaole piano. Reduced from 1125 .. $725. • • • Tbomaa oaaan. ainaJe man- ual built-in Hi~Fi . New •• sm. • • • Rea&al price• aalow aa 17.95 pet moeth. Liberal uadee -c:oovenieat term a. ~'aM.alcH..M 2IU6 E. C..st c. .... 4ef ... -&7~1«) HMt.«>ND ORGANS STEINWA Y PIANOS Hammoad Ora•. ape<:. fin., aewpar., •••• t480. Prac- tice paiDoa, recoaditioned, many refiniabed, f10111 t9S. Try the fabuloaa E••ett 0... aan, aew only t69S. Selec- tion of uaed lf•nda. Stein- way , Becltateia, Myera and otbeu, f10111 Ul$. Trado your elec:troru c ora an (or a new HIIIIIDOnd. Uaed epiaet .t couole pia- DOl -Everett, Steinway, K&C, Winter. ct otben, ftom S395. Select yo~ Steinway now, while noc:k ie OOftQ)Iete . SCtMDT-PHILUPS CO. 1907 N. Main St. at 20th Suta Ana -----MOV£Dto ne•location, 193• Harbor 81Yds, Coata Meaa. &*one 646-0645. AroericM ()pieioft Library and Boot. -·· , ....... ...., .,., ... ...... (Caede ..... Gill Pap 2) o. t1w1 otb• ~•d. me ••· rUQI ckfeat o( 8any Gold- wa&« can be auri Mt.ed iD no amall way to the aatiooal oewa medjL The "jackal pack," aa they were called bJ the late Seftatot Joaepb McCarthy. rae falae to form aaain, and eocceeded io •il- ll(yina the· cooae"atin can- didate to such an utent that no amoont of doorbell-rinaina eould overcome. Wbat are the leaiOftl to be learned from all or tbia? Firat. neiabborbood aad precinct work muat be con- tinued and expanded. It wu clearly demouuated that local crrort i. rewarded, and every peraon intereated 1n aood aoveroment can be a potential woltet. Second. u lona a• the na- tional new• media remain in lhe banda or tboae who •e dedicated to the abject deniaratioo of any conaet¥a- tive preaidential candidate, lhe efforta of the rant and file conaerntin can beat be effective at the loc: at level, worltina for atate and local candidatee. Leave t he nomination of a preaidential candidate to the ao-called !J.tALL Maple Dlopleal table •I OR 1::4179. Sl Cbny. Biacayne, po•et atecriaa. brakca. SS95 - eve. S<4S.I17S. SPANISH din ina table, 6 chain, bofTet. 1250 -646- en~ KAYAK, 18'. 1100. Pb. 673- 19g. G.E. comb, aint ct diabwub- er. S75. 673-1941. EXCEL. Eacyclopedia, adolt ct chile" a aet. t6S. U 4-1326 WOOD play peo. conred pad. 112. S46-416S. EXTRA LG. play pool. 2 ft. clet2· 110. S46s ~t~· MAPLE maauine tl book- atu~ I S-67).2123 KIDNEY lbepc dleuana table. 1taaa toP •s -67~2123 . PAIR French telepbooea. 130 -S41-4292. 3 BLACK Baa Stoola. SlS, -u ~S379 BLACK metallic lamp -125 1) ... 67SollJ3. SILVER PLATED "Bundy'' Flatt. sao. -67S.14lO. '61 FALCON. AIIIIDfttatic, Rt u. !I!!· -211::l!rl· CANOE. .. .._. Dnmm•. uoo-u I-7S4l- BRIGGS A SBA TTON. ICIDO-* ••••• lli. . .SM:lJ!!J. BOY'S 81lE. 14'" 1004 coe- litiaa. •ls. .. t:l1~!. DRAPES. S7~. black '"* !Ulllili• ~~ t7;t:J)9'7. nAJN SET, IU -OR So 0113. T.V.l4" r-* c::oa110l. 175 S41-0914. LAMP SUdl. n-. Euty ~ .. ,. H -542:mJ. 810~ ............. bu• Pill.._ 175 -675- 3133 • lMATOIJNOc:M• .. ...., eao ... -~1616. ENCYCLOPI!IIA. Mc:Milaa. u boola a ...... u.s. D Sol)) lA AHIAJIONB lib .. ,. t150. Olt,_..4D moct.r"" fDd liberal• witb· ia the OOP. •d let aa coo- ceouue oo c:111diclatca and iuu .. below tho preaidency. The ooa ceuion of nominatina to the paeaidefttial race mipt be • perfect vehicle for re- unificatiOn or tbe party. AI we turn ow etroru away from the eaec:oti•e. ,e can now make more aianificant con- tribution• to c10didatea in othet atatea, p•ticulady the South. Third, there is a clear ne- ceuity for an independent newa aervice available rD the amaller and weekly newa- papeu in tbe U.S. Lack. of objective report1na wu not oonfined 10 the election cam- paian. Evenu in Viet Nam, the Conao. Harlem, Berkeley and St. AucuatJnc hiJhhabt the need for aucb a aervice. Fourth, conservative• wbo 10 dearly love tbe1r Counuy can now prove their pos1tion by oontinuina in c:owteous obedience 10 the Constitu- tion, and at the ume time work.ina for a bener and auonaet America. lbomu C. Roaers 4553 W. Coaat Hwy. Newport Beach --- LETTER Of THA.MKS MI . Ano e. Haapa Newport HatbOr Baaaan My dear MI. Haapa: Woada are inadequate co u - paeu co you my eineerett appacciauoo Cor your aener· oua uae of the newa concern- Ina the eventa end ac:tivitiea on the occ:asioo of the Fif- teenth Ann1veraary of Pu11 Bapuat Church of Coata Meaa. Thi 1 event of ow chutch wu a ucmendoualy Impor- tant occaa1on and a thatllina e1penence to ua. With you• paper you helped us to Im- mortalize Jt; and as ou& c:hll· chen loolt back u they Pel- use paau 6 and 7 of the Newpon HaJbot EnSJ&n dated Octo bet 1 S. I ~64, they wd I aemembe1 *lth J-')' the "faith of the II rathet s ... You will have the atauwdc of all ou1 chusch orfice" and membcu. as we ll u my deep peuonal appleCIIUOn for yow excellent work. \4ay God conunuc to en11 ch and bleu you' Gntefull)' vouu. P.G. Neuman Pastos HOP 'S LOCKER Only One Dollarl Run Until Sold G. E. TARLE model TV. 21" &emote conuol s S9.S0 - 541-471l. CONN E Oat alto Su .t caae. t49.SO s..l-4771. SNOWBIRD. aoad ooodition. 1250 -OR l-2177 . OLDS. '51, air coad., c1ccl. 1$!5. 673-1941. RAMBLER waaon. Sl75. 673- 1941. El..EC. Coffee petcolaaor. tS, I \41=4291 BEIGE sofa. 12S -pbooe (1.46.-lS 10. MAPLE Spool Bed. e_inale. 110, -~2510. RUG. 16al0 peea tweed oy- loe. 120 -~ 1206. RATTAN cbair, matdliaa fL uool. 110 -540·1616. MAPLE Bllffet. ISO -OR ~ 9266. LUGGAGE Trailer. 5d, - 19~-OR )-9166 A.R. 2 SPEAKER. 175 S46- IIU. EJCO ll WT Stereo Amp., ISO, 546-1 ... : 6--YEAJl Cri~ ucel. coacL -t1 s. 546--:1631. COMET. 16' ndial ••• a "LOCIER" .. LE~ .......... , ln._,,. • ,._,, IMI•4e ,ri ce. • , ............. ,..i ...... .... , .. , ...... . BOYS lUll, llC ll. JlO. i,7)-1H03•. WHITE naufahyde iOfa. 11.0. ~7~~023. BLACK C&Jacal Stol e. AI· moat nu . 1100. 67 5-0310. • ~EW Holly Forced au fu r· nace. Countcl now. Jus. ~7 3-461H .• SKIS. Head Standard, "' bind- In,, 7'3''. S6S. -Ll 8-S2\8.• PROFESSIONAL Hair Dryer. SlS. Pb. 67~S677. SPANISH. 3 p1cce aecuoaal, aold.•1SO -67S..3233. GLENN. rubbed. ,aJout boll'et. sso -675-3233. CORVETTE Tooneau c::oYer. t7. I)Ooae S46-l 119. 15" RACING ahck. 1'7. pb. ~119. CANOE. cualuona. paddl ea. !lU. Ph. 6U-1397. SOFA. conyeruble. 7 ft .• ct chait. 1'70. 67~1397 . FOR SALE 57 Olds 1250 - Pb. 642-2917 FRENCH Pro•inc&al, IIDJic budboatd 120 -67S.J2.33. 1 BUTTER CbiUO. S20 -~ 4812. uailu. 13~ -OR s-olll. 1 HI-PI Speaker and cablftet PRIGIDAIIlE. bodiDCD meaer. t2S -t7~212J 1140 -g 9-1663. tAAPLE c:obblerbeoc:h coffee EXEaJTIVE o .. t. 60''a I t.le-120-67l-212J. 34"-!!$. R 9-1663. ROYAL Elec. Typewrica. SPINET PlANO. 1500 -Pb. l100 -U I-77S6. 147=f.$1!. C1JJT AJl. 1~5 -~ 1 .. 1. 7"4" Wa. Iippe~ cont. aotd. UO. -H'-9116. LONG MM1o1. '-dt taW.. ltali•. Pto.;acial china 110 -540•1616. flo .. t. 1'7S -147-6579. I SP'JIIIMNO ........ •15 - G.E .• l ~ Reina .• 11S. _,....... __ 1_2. _____ _ ....;:,S=.;l6-:..,:.1043;:;,::::;,:.• ______ , WNn'ED: Sil•et lldlllt •• L Oirta !awi• 26" btcycle . poo41 .. OR ).()Ill. •n -}4~7695. Gai!EN Breakfroet. •• U -All to. Waaltcr, R.C.A.. de-I Sft..l5M , .... 1'75. -s36-104l. 1 _.;,. ___ • ------ .1 .. 3 tftacbnter, a~e. 100 I DOUBLE 8!4. i•er8Priala ro-da, •150-OR l-5712. ........ IU-540-1616 .361 Maa.. Great Wutem ~ 1aa r-.e. P .. ~ahr piatol. S7S.OR US -,.1616. 3-S!ll. 'S6 QlEV,. 1175 -....... '61 V.W., .. H. ucell. coed. fLl4.$. 962-41166. CAaPET Sweep •. IS, pe.o.. '61 eot.au <:.oep., 4 speed .....;..67....;S.._l;_;ll3;.;;..;,.;.;.__ ____ _ atJc:t. '"s. Sl6-'>1S6. FRENCH ~i•CJal ••abt- Ai& cooler. almoat new. 120. at•cL liS -67S.32J3. ....:.'*'=-~1$~37~. ------VANfl'Y .,.,,.,, .o.cS 1Dlf'- 11nN 8EDS. IPDDI ct ma t-101. llS. ,.1616. CA&J!I!a<ld• ao ... siaaa .eft 67'-1667 1 .. • 10 IS. oa ).4)619 -...JUIIlfulur.I•~J'V=-.;-~ur~=-·'---YOUNG ..ttey' tliS • U 1- MAP\.2 twia bed ft.... I U. 711$.. ="~ .. ....,It eew 67)-lttl. ro&n~~ l ' tDCBn'8 Mt., 6 daain, 11$ tUD-673-lSll-MR. A .as. ~· · I ·..,.. ~1616. cor, tU. 673-1667. ---------- ltOUMD .,.._ ..a.te, •r· · BE»>llC* dalir, 15 -~. 11 1':.JV· c.w.-. ..0 • -. _.,='--....;"='"..;;u-. ... ..._ ____ , 67 3-1667. .!!!!! CI!J • o -.__ a -~;;...;.;;.;_~-----IT. IDADitea. lll" -.. • -.. ..,. -•· TABLa L.MtiPS. 15 ..a. _ .... 1.1. _ .... __ -_.,_,.._a_s_ ... ____ , 6U·ltl1. _....;,o,;......._--.. ____ _ ~ • lte -6'75-GA.PP..,.Mm..Bit r-... 11llWBT Otaw.) aa• - 1Jl9t ' MS. "· ,. MOO. ,._1J7L 1WO ............ .. .. ....... ttJs, ... .. P!NO POHO ...._ us. 6'7). 111 DL\-a... eu - • -.-tlS=U·--· lOUD ...... , ....... l .. ,.,,.p~ 1~. __ u~~~~~~---------- caOQUBT .,., •to. .-... 8MI.l .... ••• ._.. 111.• tl>=am. _-_u_ .. _IMl. _____ _ APtDAL TV. tJO. 11\. U t.-SAILBOAT. 11~' loa. 0... Mil, .... u. ••. '*· ,., QMINtQE~ W. 01 Hal O.ll. En. Ul. ... Matt LaBorde, Reaftor Duplex Bargain F011 Bedroom at the Beach Triplex With Appeal CUSTQK BUD..T, db llome lift atmolpbere. Two bedroom iD ada ult, wtw carpets and completely draped. Loc:deCl lD Jood rental area. Near ec.ta Mea City Hall • New Sboppm1 Center • Olll1 po,ooo. M.M. LaBonle, Realtor -teu11 Llw Ow ,....., s.mc."' (~ 1ft I. 1M St. Rtr"r,. c.nt.r) 220 I. 17th St. «"-u• 0555) c.ta Meta E..M .. all ~6 w 642-0901 ELI&ANCE Tha!-love!\ 4 Bedroom Pool homf loc~tttl m a prestige res1dental &Kt1on v.a~ de11gned waUl lht execut1vt tn mmd. Slate entry tnto p1ano-sstt hvmg room wath floor to cealm~ fireplace Beam ~ilang fam1l~-dinmg room . Modern k1tchen w1th all bltms and beau· ttfully stained cabmtts. AM·FM mtertom thruoul Walls of slidtng gla.~ overlookin$t huge Pat1o wath bltm Bar and BBQ. 18x3& heated and filtered POOL wath bltm wharl· pool device ~ mus1ve dec:kmg lurrounded by tropical planting. Many more fine fea· tuns. A tremendow value. only 13~.000 2'93 E. 17th. ,._.. Ml 6-'494 COSTA M£SA BALBOA ISlAND * SPEOAL * Snu t ttu lly d 1'<'0 rt ltd 2 BR. 2 baUI z car ~r Room to add ll'lcom~ or •ni&JTP tor lllnrtt ram11v l'tOTm F'tnest rorutruct10n Th11 11 a Ml."ST SEE Pnced at 144.700 I s.. c ..... ltlty. 3(11 Jlartnl A. ft. Balbo& laland 81~ R)R "ACTIVF' REA.L UTATI! $ERV1a ('ORHI' HI \: If ll/-... lClO waT COA.S'I' IIW!. KEWPOirT ICAICII l.l 1-1151 UAND NN OCEAN fltOMT 4 11.-J IATM Gelq'e Wlll!em«e IUtt. OR~ ISAYCREST S 17.9SO Mn•t "Uirtlll~ loca l tntl rn htf'. l'ppt't Bltv y,,.,. ~tt,l l " t .... ~'"'r'' ,,.,.,.1 LAGUNA BEACH SIS.OOO T"!' n t Thr W nrld" 1",.;: UI(H~I'l "H t'Af'\ \ tf'V.* £ .C'fU I'JVf'l\ rt tnf'nttal hnmr~lt• ~o, 1 :!(~ ,,., rl lot !::\ceiiN'Ir """""'"1"1'<1 Arf'll. Will IJllb- onbnatl' CORONA HIGHLANDS $92,500 l'nn~<u.al C'Ofnn dllfllf' ...,," me' I It nc e&n VI~ I ~ old 3 bttrma, 2 balhl • 2 bc1mu. 2 ~Uia f"lrt"plae4 IIIIIICieeb Ia I ll CUAoa\ fea• turn not 111\l&IIY othred NIW~T SMOUS 211 W AL..NUT N"' ~bitt BJl tao.c. loa-.t • nt...., (1ft,.... SlmplfJ laftd Opal Sat it ..,., '" • p.m MliOA New Ia beauut\&l It 3 8ft. 1"' t.Ul tMJm• + ita rm. All rlnt fhct~ '4 blk to Ba• Ia ~ M beac:ll A rannw ~1\lb •Y&I'- .~ !ho,.. moortnJ jncl A*ln.J SM.3o00 PA\JL .JONf:~ Rl:ALTT 2()01 \l' 0&100. Bl~ JQ'T BCK OR a.al') filer upper U1i1 r.C~CM~l tel llullcl more. llltO monlh!~ uroom .. 1PI!MD nwutiGIWIC 1M T* .... TJII.e•a M wa--s ........ ...., ...... flf pc.,_;q '" ............... -....,Mill· ~ ati11ia_a rooa, W.a _.... flf .U ., .._..,. n.e apac:.ioaa u..,-. ••--ftJ.I .... aallk•• • .-na••• ...,. n.. •• * • _. paM(Ied f ... l, -.... ,.. ...... ..... E•., ., .• a lloll'-'· 1a ...... ......_ m.• Act••• .,., ... .., n.t Call ........ ·-· ,,.~ Ll .,.. • ........ I , I .... ---. . -·-· ... • -•sau ..•.. ··---·-·•*1111 ·- S18 7'!/J -- -SB'!IJ DOWN - --S107 PER MONTH , Deli ghtful 3 bedroom, 2 both charmer! Sonny kitchen with built- in range & oven! Ouo lity carpets & drapes! Luxury! Used brick ftrep loce l Co vered pot1o l 2-cor garage. Plenty of room fo r boot, trail er & pool' Ou1 et tree li ned s treet near shopp ing. See today! Call no w· Gstaters OPEN HOUSE SU NDAY _.FTER NOON 1.5 2551 V' sta Dr., Boy Sho res -\ ch.tl mln¥ huu~e tn tht ~ mnst exclustve 3 ay -\1eoi . _l oedtm ~ .. ~ oath!> famtl~ room. An out- ''.t"Jtng bu\ a1 U l. 500. Lo"' d""'"· Claire Van Hom 1600 WE~1" COAST KJQfWAY , NEWPOitT BEAOt Uberty 8-9349 UMny 1-llfl Harbor Sale & Exchange Associates \leets e(er\ Fuda) aftetnoon, 1:30 sha•r 3!'! "· '-e"'llOII Alvd .. "ev.pou J each JOI:-. LS NOVEMBER SALES 195 a,odwoy, Costa Mesa 660 S...rl Str•et, Costa Meso 26.U Eld-Au., Costa M .. o BULLETIN JOHN VO GE L. ~00 N N •~o•• Bl"d .-a Hot 5 bd, A bo. ne w, Emerold Boy "' v, • ..,, S6q,soo Wontt Vocon• Hot SW cr 9 th • L omp.on Gorde n Gro"•· 2'• a cres cl eor 75t It Waroll -Su bm•' OVHY RHODES. 333 E 17t+. ~t CM 10 , Hem el q .J S 10.000 dowl", Hot oc:re 1 1 • S5.000 ~>•• oc•• Wonll -Subm•• " no Santo Fe -C all E .. elyn Hoi OCte OCJe tn r"'tGnC R"odet fo• de tod t Wontt-~ub"'•' L ARS L AV AG~IIoi0,32S ~. lolewpeot e:,ooi.,MI 6-'6·9205 Has $12,500 eCiu •ty '" 3 store s 01 28 Ne,.port Bl .. cl -2 Lou -Won•• boot VI RGINI A MO RRISO N. 1758 Orange Ave , CM 6A2.0803 two dvpleua 12 bd I bo, one w 3 bd, ~~~o) E ostsod• CM f quo l'f $30,000 opproai,..otely '«onll Coah or small home H 3 bel 3 bo home '" Weatcloll, Iorge corner lot $~:,000 ~quoly '«ont e loa • .,,,. off-voc onl, comme rCJ01 or eneome Ana•ou~. 12W Co t H NB SA8-1S21 u."o Y ST EIMER. 29 . OS ....,c:· sJsoo Hoa 59 o crea, Bonaoll, Son D••~ ounty, I Wontt _ C·2 o r R·3 Iota pe r ocre , c eor. ( •ill trod• a ll o r f>Ort) Hoa 20 ocr .. , le vel . Apple Volley S20 000 clear. Wonts -C·2 o r R-3, aubl'!ol ' ' ' HERB BEifRL E 0 Co H•a 3 bd I ' range oat Properttu 673-8550 T 's p u a den, 128,000, clear, 2626 lvor, Hill •rroc•, ol .,e rlolo e, L A Wanta COM h ( Htgh •oy, 3 or 4 bd. •out o HAPPy HA SSE N 1751 0 H 60 • ,.,,. A .... , c.. 642 "803 0 1 •ppr ocrea ~ I d Jo -v C•ty of C orlaltod, .. P; ~r:7, y r ' •uCb-div,a,on, In g...,tl 1 • 1'01'1 oost Fr•••oy • • Of>e, 1'10 grod,n; probl ...,, $600.000 cleor • w..,,. -Sut..,,, or co ah 29'\ clown ' EAitl Of WOL,, 17 16 Orange Ave CM Lot JO t l o J olla, NB Sl7,.SOO ------------------- U1.t a fe-. doorlil abOv cean Blvd. 4 bdrms, h posstbalaues. YCIUI deco1 au n, x1n' 1deas. Potenual cean v1 e-.. 40' lot -i&O<)O exasuna financi as~an& S43,9SO. BEAOi CUTlE to f1nd . easr !.laa tdeas on scale. L ata SeiVICe POl s1de sho~er . b1 atchen. and double ar aac. R-2 lot. Plan aal able for ancom It -S28 SOO. J ua @) ·•· IIALTY M') L COAST HWY COitONA D!L MAlt Plt0ti167S.a4 o''"" ,.. 11n Best Udo locacaon Fumuh- ed or llftflaraub ed Au con- d• boned Low as S7S per I'DOfl ch • • • nu1 ..... ·-..... , .. __ , IE.WO«r HA8Mt OSIGII ARST SEC'TIC* -PAGE I SEMPLE IIAL IITAft COfiOIA Ill IAI .ICIALI IIUPLEI .Til POIU -POPPY AYE. 3 bedroom, 2 bath borne with nicely fu1ni 1hed bedtoom aaraae apt. IIUPLEI-•uTH OF II.WAY Modan! 2-yl. old home in front, 3 bedrooma, 2 batba. buae fireplace, built-ina. 2 Bdrm. apt. ove1 aaaaae-Existina Loan ia Mu. Priced ript! COIOIA •MLAIDS-CAIYOI YID Charmina 2 Bedroom home walh Pool and patio fot au cious enteataanana. Reduced to S43,000. COIIOIA HIGMLAIDS 4 I:Jedroom, 3 bath. See th1s cuatom-built home. 3.000 sq. ft. Family Room with huae fiteplace , dinina atea. Exiat. Loan is muamum. This is no t LEASEHOLD' F abulous View' See, malr.e an of - fet, and aet Ba1aain' 61$.2101 •3 COLLINS ISLAND OPE'-HOUSE: FRI. -SAT. -SUN. -1-S p.m. P RIC E DRASTICALLY REOUCED Private Island Wi th YOUI own Pier and noat fOI • larae yach L FABULOUS PANORAMIC VlEW of Newpott Bay from e very window of th1' charm1n1 oontempo1ary home wi UI four bedtoom s. maid's. room plus 31~ baths. La1ae Master Bedroom *alh yout own private sun- deck and bui lt-in prOJector s.creen. Veneuan Tile Foun taJ n 1ep11ated dinina room from lovely sunken h vana roomw1UI overhead built•1n apot liah ts fot all yout paa nu nas. L arae kitchen wt th every convenience butl t-1n, in· cludin a batbeque. The hom e fo t the family wt.o de- mands the ulumate an ltv1na pleaaute. Write er cell te4ey f..r • ..,_ct.vre er -..lie • -.pet••••· RALPH Y. HINGER ~ ..... :::.•cE :: ~~ * u ............... ..... Lido Realty Inc. RECO\tMENDS T HESE OUTSTANDING BEACH PROPERTIES FOR YOU R CONSIDERATION. LIDO SANDS -Immaculate 3 bedroom and 2 bath home. !lest buy in thia charm1ng Seaside commun ity. S24,SOO. BALBOA OCEANFRONT -NEWER CUSTOM 2 atory 4 bedroom home. Walkin a diatance to downtown shop- pina. Livina1oom an d family room open to patio. Built- an ki tchen, tile enu y. I SQ,SOO. OCEAHFROHT TRIPLEX-q mo ntha new. 3 bedrooma, den, and 2 batba in each unn. S()ec taculal ocean vi ew. Sl40.000 NEWPORT IAYfRONT -IRAHD NI!W . 4 unit apa~t­ ment buildina, bandsome 1n appea~ance and planned fo1 1umtious bayf1ont livana. Each un it hu 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and fabuloua bay v1evr f1om lavina 1oom, PLUS 2 ea.a aaaaae aod bo'at dock a(:comodatio na. 12~.000. CALL OR STOP BY OUR OFFICE., FOR FULL PARTICULARS. LET THE LIOO EXPERTS SERVE YOU. •••••••••••••••••• IOAJ DS AYAIAII! t.i&diap • N...,.n ANa • U10 VIe Ll .. , M..,.,. ..... -01 ,... • for a., Proat INMaN, rMdl 1.-----------------------, FOR RESIDENTS 2 lclrm. -2 a.th Apt. NEW -fulJ_y Carpeted • DraPid-Refril., elec. RID1e, Dtabwuher. IMJIIakaay Ottr- lookinl Harbor. s~ Ytew ot oceaa and Bay. Lar .. pool PLUS Hot w .... .._. ..,. Pool. Ideal for ...... I • ......., ....... ~--·-~ .... ... ,. .., ;4• •. ... • ......... ·····---·········· or aiDr••· Income-Tro4e • • • ui ••n 101ft J ••••••· lM6. ,.., -.t ..... -.......... Not.... ... u.. .... ,. .... _ AftU.we .. . ...,., ..... ~ I" af)llrtmenl unlt11 all nntec1. hf'stcd -'''lmmlnjl N't1 n~r lncaUnn on, bl~k tn •Mppinll' t'"nll'r. 18 P • r.,.f'l', bfoolutlful twtner'a apA.rtmc>nt WIUI J ~· ronm aM fl~tCf'. Will lilt L rAJ"" roNJIItft trttM '"' hmn,. CO'IMJ!!A Ma • In Ha""'r ll'f'lt "'' larJ"r .,. apat\mmt "'"''r~ JIIO.f'M ...,,, v. . ·-···12 •z ... •r• .... ·-··"llllll ·- PRIME COSTA MESA INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 10~ NET RETURN EXCELLENT RENTAL RECORD STRATEGIC LOCATION '2 Yeo rs Old S 175,000, MAY CONSID ER EXCHANGE ••••••••• *Si ll PER ~NTH * CHEAPER THA."'4 RENT' Repainted inside and out, thi s EAST SIDE home has l bdrms.., 2 baU!a , built-in kitchen, di shwaahet, new carpets and drapes, fi1cpl ace, covered patio. ALLEY AT BACK. Fenced yaad, laaae ueea. 10 1et. P1ice. 12l.SOO. A 6'{ lo an available, with l<K. down. DON'T MISS THIS' * INVESTORS' * ~NEYARD t ROW CROP land for sale. Excellent SA~ JOAQUIN VALLEY a1eL You buy it t I have 1enteu , cash 01 &hate plan, fo t at ' Do you have ate--investment PfOblem" IF SO. CALL C.H. CALLI~N . *COLLEGE PARK'* IM\4ACULA T E 3 bedroom, dinina 100m, 2 bath home. LOVELY "built-in" ltitctaen. NEW car petina. drapes, watea heate1, paint inaide ~ out. In fact,lT'S BETTE R TtiAN NEW. P1ice S23,QSO. Monthly payments 1113. CHEAPER THAN RENT' *HALF AC RE * EASTSIDE w1 th small HOME and aaraae. Chotce aaea. Pt. s22,SOO. DON 'T \11SS THIS' * VIEW HO\IE * Sweepina vista of a ay t ocean. Executive home has 21 ft. Iva rm. llxl4 dinina on .• larae kitchen with break- rut areL Firepl. Carp. ~· drapea . Hardwd. noon . Dbl. aa~. off alley. O wne1 wi ll ca~ry loan (I fl~ ao aubmi t yo ur down. Pric ed to aell f 147, SOO. NOT LEASE· HOLD! "NUPF SAID"! SEE IT TODAY. THE CAUISOI CO. .. , B. n• .... C.• ..._ .... Jl ********• ***REDUCED $5000••• Contempo1aty deluae duplu. Weu Newpou. Fee Simple. WaiHo-wall carpetina. Swe- dish fi1eplace. Lower 1ented fo1 1185 mo. to lona time tenant. ••TRADE fOR IMCOM!** Lovely Can:~eo Hlahlanda home . Trade appro almately 111,000 equity Cor duplu or u iples. 646-0m e ... _ ~17 CARDINAL REALTY I JIJLIMk.C....._ ...... SEE CLAUDE SHIFFEq REAL ESTATE CORONA DEL MAR •(7U) 673-•~ BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES BE $10.000 RICHER! 569,599? No! Th is week only S59 , '!IJO. Furn ished modern triplex 1116 W. Balboa Bl vd . Open for inspection Sot. and Sun . 1-5 p.m. OCEAN FRONT LOT Lot 125x 125 -C-1 -Sell or T rode '* • • ~ Block to Ocean -2 br. home & 2 br. opt. S37,SOO • • • OCEAN FRONT -Duplex -R-4 lot * • • $67,500 • ;_J!JBOA BAY PROPERTIES 1505 W. a.1.;.. II••·· Me~rt a-ch 67)..7 420 IRVINE TERRACE FINEST And one of the moat outstandina homes in the enti1e HaabOt Aaea ... ove1lookina the Bay f1om the flonttes- lace. This maanificent 4-bedrm, 4~ bath home includes aepatate maid"a quatteu, larae heated pool and is beautifully landacaped. It is cuatom built with many unexpected featu1ea. Juat 1educed 130,000 for a quic lr. aale. We dare compari eon here! You1 inspection will prove "A Joyo ua Way of Livina Can Be Youu." CHESTER F. SALISIUIY 315 Meri'"' A••·• ....... lale.-4 OIIOLI UfOO BUILDERS -INVESTORS Ownes will uadc 120,500 equity in R_. county 132 a JOO with nice booae FOR multiple uaita io thia area. ~5 -E .... 64.3117 CARDINAL REALTY JSJ I . 17• St., c. ... ...._ --·-~- TWO HOUSIS OM ONI I.OT A terrific bu,y-on H1milton A ... in COitJ Mru. 118.800 Y.r. SUBMIT ON TERMS TRY TO TOP THIS PROGRAM VOLUNTEER WORKERS of Hoag Hos· 1 pi tal Auxiliary met Monday at the , Con· terence Center of the hospl tal to pre. view gifts from around the world that will go on sale to the public, starting this Sunday, Nov. 15, in the hospital foyer. Santa's helpers will be on hand there from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. unti I Chri stmas. Pictured here at Monday's gift box holiday coffee are, seated left to right, Mrs. James LaFlamme, who was In charge of decorating and dis· play, and Mrs. John Mattson, who pre. sented a display of toiletries for sale; standing, left to ri ght, Mrs. Charl es Cl em ens, the chairman of the Gi ft Bo x Section, and Mrs. Wi IIi am Reimers, who assisted Mrs. Mattson in preparing the display. Coffee hostesses were Mmes. McLean Russell, David Hill, Wa lter Claus, John Mattson, Howard Knapp, Martin Lockney, Urban Beh, Walter Moore, James LaFlamme and L oi s Lo- ringer. (Photo by Mrs. Pat Shepard.) Can you top tbia for a club propam -aa reported in a NC.Dt iuoe of lbc Anchor Wat cb, official publication of lbe Newport-Balboa Ro- tary Oub: Anthony (Tony) Moreno, in- IIOdoced u a aovcmment lta&.Latician on temporary ••· liaament to Rtnuide, atat- ecl oat by preaentina'a few (T) aimple at.ati ati cs ( aome were caned) -Then aome t!M>l in the audience inuo- •ced the Walter J enkina tubject and we were off and tun nina. wi tb our speaker atoutly resiatina any criti- ciam or the preaent adminis- tration -even includina Billie Sol Eates. Fanally, as be aot more and more politi- cal (one attorney even u ked for "Parity for Attorney a") one vi aitor uid "In my 38 years of Rotary I've never aeen .,ythina like lhi 1 - I'm leavina:· but at that moment Sw Coulter JOined the battle, ria ana to a point or order -inaiatina that the apeaker limit himaelf to bis ann0waced aubject ''Statis- tics in Government" -and not to include politics. Whereupon ,-ow Speaker zipped his briefcase and huffed out or the room, onl)' IT IS OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY This Irish tweed sport coat has been cut aJong easy, natural lines for a great country loot. Loomed iD Ireland, the cloth reflects aJI the deep. earthy tones of its origin. SSOat nbtrt trklty MIN'S WI AI Stanley Blacker · 10 be broua}lt bac::t a r ew mioutea later by Bill Lcat er. and Onio Wriabt, who then inuoducecl ow apeaker u really Joe Trella, a purchu- ina aaent for S,atema De- velopment Corp. in Santa Monica. who, 1 incidentally, haa done T .V. Conwercials <Miller Hiab Life) with Jack Ricbardaon, wbo ut there the entire performance dea- perately Uyioa to remember wnere be bad mot him. Thia waa, without a doubt, the biu eat and funnaeat hou the "Taltina Leaend" Orrin bu ever produced. J oe wu terrific and the Ad-Labs helped. bat it waa Omn's script be wu actina. and as the Judae uid -"WcU, I suckered into it.'' Aa Nolan put it -if "they" could put itoe all over the countty at would r11ae a mtllion votea1 GUESTS Of TOPPIMCS Mr. and Wu. Alan C. Stone- man aod Wr. and Mu. John Kilroy, all of the Harbor Area. were au.oats of Or. and Mra. Norman Toppioa at a luncheon precedina the USC- California football aame. Dr. ToppiD& is USC preaident- DEMONSTRA TJON of the testing orogr.,-, used in the boys' physical education dt- partment at Costa Mesa High School was presented last ~eek at Big Bear High High School , Big Bear Lake. Shown here participati ng in tne demonstration are Costa Mesa Hi~ students J im a.tarsha ll and Jeff Krumpermann, (from left), do1 ng the rope climb, under the supervision of Robert Hunter, athletic director at Mesa H1gh The testing orogratn consists of 8 baste tests 1n Phys1cal fetn ess, aemed at pro viding •ncenti ves for students to ad- vance to a htgh er group. Jules Gage and Don Burns tnltiat ed the orograi'T' when Costa Mesa H1gh opened tn lq58, follow- tng uP on an edea they l earned about at SeQuo• a High Schoo I. • • • • IN. WESTCLIFF PLAZA French Collection Our low pl .. ~ ai11D1 cup. puabo.brll -witb CIIIIUIIOif' bodice ~•lp. ~licatf' co•i•-• ~adt'd tn111 on cliP ••d o•er aoft Helrac• •retc h •r~~pa. Perf~t for d•y ti&M cw 4flc:ollete •f'•. 8. 95 (\ot s ho .. n' C"D~ .. !xraplto1!8 10.00 Fr.e~ Blkilll. a .. •ct-. ,_ fll._ co.pla~ .....-.ioa.To• ... • l!ri.fe • ..._ pdle or ,_., ...... f'-lafu _. ndt1118-4.00 t'ETA ' DEL La-c ut cieoollf'tf' C'apa Ill"" 1111der••f'if roandf'd look witb wt'llftllleas \o C hiffon p•ds. lde•l for llf'w f'Yf'n tnlf f•shtonA. Sidt' wction of cap f'lrlf'ndll llboYP bn to for~~~ widl"--.rt eueaded .,..,. for control anli comfon, Bn 8.50. Veta's . 6Q.tlt7 I "H'a Fun to Ol"t'SI In Fuhlon" 2659 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3 5030 Nowadav ... vou find exten- sion phon~ where,·er J>t'O· p ie live a lot -1n the k itchen . workshop. bed· room a nd palio. But here·- one t hat top ... the m a ll' When the wor ld · ... cham- pton flagpole -.mer took ha· loft y perch on .-\tlantll' C'1t ~ · ... boar d walk. one ut h1 • fir,t rt>qu~t-. wa,. for .1 phone. He I(Ot one. :\n ex- ten ... lon wa ... connecte-d to a nearb' hotel -w nchboard a nd run up tht' pole to ham It m<l\ 0 111 h:l\ e ..a q•;l t ht' , rhampaon ..ttl\ •tt'p•. but 1t wa." .. urt' loca ted where ht' I" t'd ,, 1&11 flh lll!JW C;am~ alway-. pronde .a 1.\orld of th n ll .. -the g reat -;•ora .. man,.hap, tht' new rE!<'orrl~. 1 he fneod ly ll~lwall amoojl na- Il on-. \nd wll h t':&dl Ol\·mp1ad come marvelous c·h.tO il''' 1 h..ar wm Of> rnt'd .. d-but adJ enjo\'ment w 1 he .. t' 1:' t•nt• Tht... 'eur. for t'X<i mpiP. :\mencan,.. t·ould wa11·h 1 ht' tmprt>---.1\ 1:' o~,t'nan~ ceremome--fi,.t ,,d I""' from Tok "' \ 1.1 ,, c-•1mm u na<·a t1on... -..atelhte \nd. Amt'rt<·<~n., 1n .J:q~.u -harin)l Oh·mpac thnll ... ,, 1t h lolk-kwl-. I onw t'OJ•" 1·d relephnne C'On\ er..a- ''"n' .1 ... •·tt-;lr a-~·ro-.-town Ldl--thank ... to the recent npt'ntnjl of 1 ht> tlr-r 1 dt>phont< 1·able bet ween ..\mertca and \ '"' N o veDlber 4 . 19~ rnarked t he flnt radio broado-t of pr-ldentlal elec tio n returna. (Telephone lin- helped rnake l t poaalble juat -they do today.) How'• your history ? Coolldge defeated .Jobn W . Davia. Gwwth ,., no suan11e l to nu1 communaty. One doesn•t spend much ta me an th1 s c~r ea wathout becomana keenly a w c11 e nf the ne ~A-home c;. '>hoppang centen. apaltments anJ offa ce bu aldt n g~. \\'e •n the telephone busanesshave a conunuang JOb of fv accac;una. f•nancana PI O&J am•na. engtneenng, bualdan111 c~nJ maantaanang telephone set- vace to s atasfy th•s demand. \\'e .ue no w worlt ana to paovade cenual offa ce fa calttaes for BOO addational lane lhas Decembea . Tha s "Uehand the Scene" work ia pa ll of our contanuana effoat to gave you Lhe type and qualaty of 'leava ce ~ou want ~A-hen you want at. @ PKific T ttephone I GNACIO MANZO, instructor of Span ish at Cos ta Mesa High, demonstrates the techniQues needed in the langJage lab to students James Bates and Gay le Griffiths. FRANK MARSHALL, vice~resident of the student body at Harbor, studi es French wi th the aid of a tape recorder. JOHN G~NTILE, teacher of French at Harbor Hi gh, listens in on the pronunciation exercise of senior stu dent Sandra Qyge l. Auto Show Opens Three buildinas, a pavalion models of leadana automo- and an outdoor lfe& are the biles from United States and setuna at the Fairpounds in Europe. Costa Mesa for the fint an-The show, wh ich will con- nuaJ Otanae County Aotomo-tinue thtouah Sunday, Nov. bile Show, whicb opened 15. is be ina s ponsored by yesterday, Nov. 11. the Motor Car Deal en Ann. Ray Stansbury, aeneral of Or mae County. Houu are chairman, said a total of S to 11 p.m. week niahll and 86.000 ·sq. ft. of space i s noon to II p.m. Saturday and beana used to ellhibit 200 Sunday. It is the first maJOr automo- bile show ever staaed in the county and the first time the public hu an opportunity to see all the 196S models in the county, Mr . Stansbury said. In addition to the 130 ArMrican Md 70 imported cars, manufacutteu au u - hibitiaa cutaway models and apecial display a. NO SERVICE CHARGE ON PERSONAL ACCOUNTS lluouahout the fi!e:day show, attollina mu11caaea, playiaa a wide variety o( atylaa and melodlaa, will ....,._lncro.-da. maintaining a $300 baiance 230 £ale 1111 ••• t.tl .... .......... ,..,... o.,e.lf ._. c:.w ... tl -·1-IIAnUI MIUITII.mM ..... imi It Chab tMmbeU of Nw port Harbor aundina 1M Oiatrict Ul meatiaa Fri· ct., .t Setatdey at Cit• Er- ••• Gar.t.n Hotel II pat. Detert ittclllded Preli._t Cllria Hopper, Ota.tart To,., ,.._..., a.illie, ,,.. •• ..... .lWORT NMIOR EJIIGR Sla)!D SECTDI -PAGE t TMURSOA!L IOV. 12, 1154 OOOA UtLIN..CAl.JF. They Learn Faster e Language Lab A new eta haa beauo in the for moat colleae prqataeoty teacbinaof foreian lanauaaes prop.ma. Tho laraeat num- thJOuab the development of bet or atudenta in this Dis- the lanauaae laboratory. ac-triC1 stody Spaniah, which I • cordina to Miu AJjce Work, cloaely followed by French. actina chairman of the tan-The third lanauaae in popu- auaae department at Coata larity is German and the Mesa Hiab Scbool. Min fourth it Latin. Work explaina that student& Euaene .Well dry, de pan- are now leamina to under· mont chairman at Harbor Hiab, stand and apeak a lanauaae reports that moat modem before they learn to read and lanauaae teach en today. at uanalate •• most students least in the Newport Harbor did 20 yean aao. Union Hip School Di atrict, James Daley, foreian tan-bave either atudied in foreian auaae department chairman universities or have ttavcled at Corona del Mar Hiah c.atenaively. Many have atu- School, deacribes the lM-died in more than one univer- auaae laboratory aa "cenuaJ airy in another coun~. For to foreian lan1uaae inauuc-eumple, at ~arbor Hap Mu. tion." The lab plays a rna-~Y Lee Richmond ~~~ at~­ ior role as a technical aaent daed at the Sorboone an Pans in the teacbina of lanauaaes an~ at ~e Univer~ity o f ~­ by removina the drudaery of seallea an Maraeallea. Min drill and by enablina pupils Eleanor Hodaea at Harbor to devote time to more intel-haa studied both in the Uni- lectual activities, accordina versity of Valencia in Spain to ~-Daley. and the University of Muico A lanauaae laboratory ia in old Mexioo. Min Fay Pol- composed of recordina equip-kina at Costa Mesa Hiah ment and playback equipment. School ha a studied at the A liatenina booth consists of University of Tucuman, Ar· a microphone and a pair of aenuna. and the Uni veuity headphones. With this rela-of Guadalajara in Mellico. uvely s imple equipment a Most of the study enaaaed student is able to prac tice in by the local teacheu has the lanauaae; be is able to been done durin a summer atudy independently; he is seuions, but some have able to listen to proJiams been able to complete a full from a muter console, and year or study abroad. Mr . be is able to bearand repeat Well sfry spent one year in sounds f~om taped PfOJtam~. Sao Paulo, Brazil, at the Es· A mo st amportant feature an cola de Portuauese Otienta- thi S method Of Study IS that cao. at enables a student to check Mr s. Beth Mechlina of Costa and correct his errors in un-Mesa Hiah school at so s tu- derstandina and pronuncita-died one year at the Sor- tion ins tantly and it enables bonne in Paru, and Luke him to fortify bis ability in Manzo, also of Costa Mesa self-expreuion by imitatina Hiah School, spent a year a native speaker. at the University or Madrid. The tea.cher operates a Another type or study en- AUTO SHO On •• ~,._,.,, r•z•• •• •• , .......... ~c... .. 10¥.11-15 ' UJ.JJ .f e.,J .. ........ ...., .. ...., ... ,.._. ........... . ................... ............... _, ................. ~·.aery ......,. ... ..,.... ....... c..e ... ... .......... ,,.,. _.....u ••... teur ................ ...... -.......... ~ ,_..,......__ ... -n.. ~~ w.w .. c.nr a... ..... , ...... ,_ DOORS OPEN Wed., Thur., Fri. -5 p.m. -11 p.m. Set. & Sun. -Noon to 11 p.m. • fllt tt I Utti U flt ttt tlt•<t master control unit which en-aaaed in by modem foreian ables him to transmit select· lanauaae teachers is ellem- ed materials to students. plified by Gordon Becktold ThrouJh use of a monitor de-of Corona del Mar Hiah viSe the teacher can listen School , who spent one year to individual stu~nt recita-at the Univeraity of New tions and he can communi-Mexa co under a arant under cate with and make couec-the Nauonal Defense Educa· taons for andtvi dual students tion Ac:t. He 11 a teacher of without d1sturbana other mem-Spanu h at Corona del Mar . Orco Block Co. bers of the class. Teachina lanauaaes with the assistance or tanauaae laboratou es 1 s called teach- ina by the audio-linaual method. Si nce a tanauaae oon sa s ts of speech intona- tion, rhythm stress, and motor akill s, the teac her at- tempts to develop these wj th the assistance of the labora- tory. Complicated patt.ema or muscular coordination and habit formation are required in lanauaae study. These problema are not known in aubjeculike math or history. Even in the study of one's mother tonaue, these prob- lems do not occur because muscular habits have been fully formed as the amall child leama to speak. Aa Mi 11 Work explain a, "Spe ecb cannot be invented: it baa to be imitated." The lanl'laae laboratory enables a student to memorize and to imitate quickly and efficiently. In the Newport Harbor Union Hiah School District. more than SO'J. or the stude nts en- rolled elect to take a foreip lanauaae. Althoup tile study of lanauaa e ia not required for araduation, it it required .. ......... . .,,.. .......... . .... ol a JM•II Ell • .. H..-A,..-.ua ... Mea ... --.. ..... , ............. .. ...._Vi.._ •••-1 ... lft ........... . ........ -,_ ..... ................... .... a illa ,_ ,._., .... .... ·-....... ..... ,..., ...... ... MIIPE ll•d• ... 1116 ... ...... . .... J BUILDING BLOCD -ALL SUE$ -AU TYPES Telqllaa••= J&dtalea 7·2111 CAU. IN YOUI WANT ADI TO THI INIIGH OIIOLI J-out liD ...... .._._ IDIL ........... A.- CLEARANCE s 30% TO 40% OFF ON GROUPS OF e Cocktail Dresses e ·wooi & Silk Dresses e CoHon Dresses e Silk & Wool Suits e Caprls & Blouses --~-~ -WIIIEI I PETEI PAN liAS I &IIDUS t TO l OFF E4"1u.-S - LIDO -FASHI NS - • FlEE PAIKIN& LIDO IIAUTY SALON IN SHOP I •wwr ..,.DI a. .,._IECIDI -,_ 3 wills 1lou delt~u, Joor aJ •itlu. F rertch white or Ji•&reueJ frvittA.'ood fini•A. RoyoJ blue or •~orlet reJ velvet u,..,., . ..... JIGIM ProWtt:iGl Tl'fJIUitionGl CtltaUJJa/IOI'fiTY C.pftl .Martin 9urniture Cotta Mesa's Oldest Home Owned Furnilun Stor~ 1865 Harbor Blvd. Telepbone: Uberty 8-5131 Colt.a Mea. Ca.Ufom.la • Fer Lec1l 111111 • SUBSCRIBE To The Newport, Harbor Ensign TMI ONLY MnsPANa NMTID Ale MUSMID 1M TMI an OP MIIPOaf IIACM 1121 E. COAST HWT ... COJIOKA DEL IIAil -OIIIOI.E S-0550 IIAIL •,... c• a ... 'I'OGII " ••m • ~ 1W)&Y ONE YIWl ------~ t.OO ----5.00 Nam.--------------------------------------- MaWngAOD••--------------------------------- City and State --------------- __ _.} -....___, ...... ) A TASTING SESSION is being he I d by chairmen of the 7th annual I. Magnin fashion benefit. From left they are : Mrs Cli fford Hakes, Beacon 13ay, and Mrs. qobert E. Jackson, NewPOrt 13each, hos- tess committee; Mrs. Dorothy Ahmanson, Harbor Isl and, patroness committee, and Mrs. Rtcharo Hogsett, N~oort '3eacl'1 hostess commi ttee chawTian. The oenef1t wil l oe neld l=eb. 11 1n 01 sney tand Hote l to ra1 se funds to hel :> suppo rt the Orange ' County Ph ilharmoniC Soc•ety's free Youth Concerts. n erry '3or~ s otto to CHANGE BENEFIT PARTY SITE Due to the increased de- mand for seauna. the annual l. Maan1n Fash1on Benefit wi II be held 10 the Embassy Room of Dtsneyland Hotel, IDitead of the Balboa Bay Club as ou J lnally announced. The date 1 s 'fhur sday, Feb. II. 1965. when. for the seventh year. the Newpon Harbor Servace Leaaue and Oranae County Ptulharmonac Society will combine forcea to II)Ooaor lhe IUDcboon. Fund s raised he lp suppon the Society's Cree Youth Conc en Proararn ai ven each year for me youna stetl of Oranae County. The duldren will have the privileae of havina the full Los Anaeles Ptulharmonac Orche sua 1n 7 concerts for then forthcom- •na season. For the second season the Orchestra will play m Ounae Coast Col- leae. \1e lody land Thoaue. and Fullerton Ln10n H1&}t School. Mrs. Vlt lllam H. \1ead of the Pbllharmonac Soca et~ and Mn. Jefferson Scoville of the Scrv1ce Leaaue are co- chatrman of the event. Prom1nent 1n the showtng will be knitwear fash1ons b) two ltaltan des1aners, the Mar chesa Olaa d1 Gresy and her co-de s1aner and dauahter- ln-lav.. the ~archesa LuiSa di Gtc s~. The ~chesa Lui- sa \ISi ted the Harbor llrea recent!)'. accompan1ed by her COU~>In, P1erre Pteve. v.ho has been stud) 1ng Amer - ICan mcrchand1 s1 na on leave from h1 s home an ltal~. Patroness Comma ttcc Chatr- men arc \\nes. Har"c' Some1s and V.tlltam Holstein, u tsl - ed b~ ""e ~-Doroth\ Abman- son. Chatles P. C('non. V.ard Jewell. and \\m. A. \toses Ill. \irs. Rtcbard Ho asett. ho•· tess chatnna.n. hu u. her he lpcrs \~es. LIO\d Aubert. Cli fford Hakes , Llo' d ... a - se) J1 .. and Ro bert E. Jack- son. Other chaumen arc Rc· servauons. \irs. Arthur Strod. and Mu. Edw1n F. Steen. de· corattons, \ott ~. Sevmour Beek and \1n. Hat!'\ L. Gates. favo rs. Mrs. Jac\. Rames and \its. J .T. 'e•- ton. model,, \tr ~. C11nton 6astrnan. publtclt\, \1r!>. Ralph Tandowsh and \tr s. Gerald \1ad•aan. OC CAST TO TOUR The drama and muSic de- partments of Oranac Coa st C.olleae wtll present the Broadwa' mus1cal h1t. "Bye B)e Bud1e ." ~'. 19. 20 and 21 1n the college audl- tonum. And . early tn l%5. a scaled down cut will plav "Bud1c" for men sta uoned w1 th mtl I- I asy un 1 ts throuahout the Pa- CifiC area. Dr am a m sttuctor John R. For d. du ector for bOth the home staae and tounna "Btrdtc" companies . sa1d he ant1 c1pate~ 0< C pia~ cr s ~11 1 appcat 1n 1: sho~~ pet V.CCL 0 \CISCI\ -: \hov.~ per da'. b da'" Pel ~eel fo1 " ~eeL,. CORONA DEL MAR! Oranae Coast's uavcltna producuon of "Bud1c" wil l be pre sented 1n Japan. ~ore a. the Plul1pptne Islands, Oltl - nav.a, Formosa. Guam. Alas · ka and Hon& ~ona. \II. Ford u 1d OCC"~ Jsama department ~•!> chll!>en b' the Ln1 tcd Sen ile (naanlza- uons !l 01 the <\mert~.an Educatloo al Theatre: ''!><>et- auon ( o\t.T 1\l. and the l S. De partment 11f De fen'c "' maLe the -~~occL 1nu1 •'I -\mcrt.:an mtlttar' 1n talla- uon' 1n the Pauf1 ... 11ca. Come in and get acqu aint ed CORONA DEL MAR BRANCH E A aT C OAaT H IGHWAY AT HEL IOTRO ~I: ~ ....... ,0 $10,000.00 ., n. , ... , ..... , ... ....... .__c.. YOUR CHOICE Of A RAND McNAllY ATLAS OR A NEW SUNSET lOOK ~~ ~ ~ •••. lu. ~-.. ) ftllt tt~er lu t l r tilt , ....... s-et ... u i11t . Chtu fre111 ............ C.i4t .... Art ... o.c.. tin ... Cukht' ef f...,itt ._..., Gelf e.. o.r.n.y .. c. ........... c.. ..... s..ee.n. c.w.r. -. TrMI CiMI . -..c ~ .... 1 .. E•t• •• MctWtr -.ad Atla &..--.._ " tid! ........ d. liMited .. ldllttJ ""' MUTUAL SAVINGS PASADENA A NO I..OAN A88 0CtA 'TtON HIM Of'nCI: 3 15 EAST COl.OUOO lk.VO .• ~ • 44.2345 2817 Eaat Coaat Hl1hway, Corona Del Mar • 675·5010 L!caL MOTlCE U .RTinCAT£ OF Bl'SJ'if.S.<i F'iMitloo• F'tnn 'iemP THl l NDERSIC"H.D do llrr"' b) C't"ft1fy tbet thPy arp condoct· IDit -IDY-f!DI b.··~· at ~4 1 ..._. Cout Hi~way, Cor- oo• del M•. Califonua IUid~ thf' ftctltioaa finn name of S.n Joeqo1• A_,dat ~ ud thai uid fim~ ia COtllpOaed of thf' follow11l8 petwoa a wllo~ ·-- In full aad pl-.cea of resideac-e •" a11 followa. tC)owit: William C. Rill8, 913 Cold"• rod Avenue, Coroaa del Mar, Colt fomia. \Cieb-1 W. ~loe--.ao, 2.945 Catalpa, Newport Beach. Cal. M. Keith Ceede, 243 firaze. Newpon Deed!, Cal,for.la. Rich..d H. Dodd, 1311 Weat- minater Awnae, Coata Met!-. C.Jif. trTTNESS Oaf heds ttus ~3rd day of Ocaobft. 19M. •m·-c. a lajt, \Cidloel W. ~ILioe-. "-K .,;u c~ Ridt..d H. Dodd.. STATl.. OF' CAUF'ORNIA COl'\T)' OF' OR A~CE -. 0~ THIS 2ltd dav of OetokT, l964, bfofo.,. -. • ~otan Par.lic Ia oDd fof -.d t'Oa•ty ud ou.c~ ~idin-lhft'f!ID, d•Jy t'O-t. Di011ed oad e-., p-allll~ ~~ppe~ Willi-C. Rias. ~ •. ch-I W. Scltlof"-•a. ~. KeWt CaHt', Rtc hard H. ~dd ll:1t0..-. to m.-to N tht~ pP~a• wiloaP aatnf!l' WP tuab!II<T1bf'i! lo the '-'tlhln tn"li'Vmf'fll, •11d •c koo- 1~ to m.-that lhf'\ f'lrf'<'1tlf'd .,.,. ._,.,., WlT •-~ 111 !laad and nff1('iN ... ,. lOfll W. H.-ad-. •• ,.,.... Puhllc '" ud f.,, .. ;d r.o .. i •d ... eo-.... t''ftl,_ "'ordl 16. 196.\.. P.Wililll: •• •• s. 12. 8 , t96& Ia .. _,_. B.._, ~;.-.. The ... a ~l •f m.•rc than t~Cl for th c on-e ampu !> PJ••du, 111•n. Ford satd. ~~o all b(' patcJ dc>•n t1• I~ h•r the tra' c ltn ~ troupe. "V.e'll probabh lca'c ( H ta \le a earh 1n Fc:bruar\ and aet home late tn \1aJ~.h ... '" Ford saad. The tour JfOUp ,.Ill be ltrrt· ted to 7 50 I"Qund s of <.I &Je equ1pmcnt, props. ~et s. c(l..- tume s and maLcu p. "V.c'll have to make oo v.1th what ever we f1nd avatlablc ,.here· ever we pia}." Mr. Ford atd. "Bye B c Budtc" revolve-. around a ~o1nale k• s. to be delt cate l~ planted on the ltps O( rock 'n' roll llnJer (on- r&d Budte. played ~ Chuck Harbold of Laauna Beach. Bud1e recetves h1s draft nouce. Alben. Budae's preu a.aent, a rudeat or Enahsh literature who hu J IVCn ur Chaucer and Bacon for thea· tJtcaJ man~&emnt. conducts a nauon••de eoetest .-nona teen qe auls to select the aul to JIYC Budae has fare· well kus. Albert, played b) Mark En ctSOft of Hun u "'toa Buc:b, arranaes for the ki u to be nauonally tele\'tsed Of' the Ed Sulhvan sho•. OM DUTY IN D£MVER ~my P•t. Petet P. \4u· couo, son or \4ra. Beautce \'. Mu cnu CI , 37' La Perle Lane. C(lsta 'Aeu. hu been ua•aned u a medrctl te- cotcb c: I Cl" • t F I tl SII'DOft I Geoceal t~ pttal. Dei!Yee . Colo. He aneted tile Army I t\aaut 1-4 aed IKei ... ~••c Dain••a at Fou Pol La. Busy Momsl VllfT Jut c.n oa S·03lo CIFI ..... PII .... 1117 E. OOAIT IUWAT-c.,...., •1 M41r CALL JE HALL FOilli YOII niE lEEDS 'PORT. C~R DRIIE.R-:.' PIIIELU IS YOUI "lEST lET" w ...... 10WNip .... 4 .... .., •• •d "d..ater aliclta" 46 ) EARS IN TH£ TIRE BUS/!'~£,.., J EllY IIALL TilE SEIY ICE 1762 MEWP'ORT ILVD. -COSTA MESA .. ______ ... 6-5019 WARREN 'S NEW1965 , COLOR TV * Genuine ~ lVtrom -lite wo~d 's top quality electronic specialists! * ... "' AU5USTA Model 5228 QUAUTY MillS THE PERRIWAICE DIFFERENCE ~ Da,I IMielltoMy f.-om Zentth s Hand craftec:l. hanl:fwlrect Ct!USIS No pronte<l cor CUrts No produc:bofl ahot\cuts US Gtalll Cntz eta "' Zanlth's Super Gold VICMo Guard 82 channel tuntnl system tor lon .. r TV "'-· trMter picture stability c.e.r TY"a __. I I • ...... from pat ented Zemttt Color Demodulator ctrcultrv witt! Zenittl'a own cotot hue tuba 17u quality goes in bif&re the ruznae goes on Where Service Ma kes It a SeHer Buy WEDDING IN EAST OF INTEREST HERE A weddina of soctal note on the east coast la11 Satur- day, 'lov. 7, untted the a.randsor;~ of S. T. ~ansfield of Costa \1esa, Alexander ~an sfield Wtll1amson, and \1is s Roberta <\nne Hatfield of Greenw1ch, Conn. \1iss Hatfield's father ts Robert S. Hatfield, execu- tive vtce president of Con- tinental Can Company. The btidea.room' s parents are \1r. antJ \1u. A.S.R. Wtlltamson of Greenwtch. The weddina was a candlela aht ceremony at Chnst Eptscopal Church. IOPORT HARIOR EaGM SECOMO S£Cll01 -PAGE 4 'MJitSOAY, II)Y. 12, 1_. CODA DEL liM, CAUF. Ebell Club News Bbell Clob of Newport Beach will &aabtr in llae fall aeaeoa widl a beaefit l•dll- eoo ud c•d party acbedoled lbr noon Tluuaday, No•. 19, ia &.be clubtloeae,SlS W. Bal- boa Bo'llt•ard. Balboa. a~ COfdina to Mu. Thomaa L. Leno, preaident. All aoaoaementa and de- tailaof the affair are tbe re- IPOnaibility of Mra. E.A. Roaen, ways and means di- rector. Proceeds will be de- voted to Ebell' a Oranae coun- ty nwaina,and muaic achol- atahipa. Autwnn n owen and leaves in ahadea or oranae. brown , ,old and arpen will set the decor for the clubroom and cable ceatapiec... table Pliae• aod a aU y wrapped door prlaea will be adcW auractiou. Mra. Carl Oi~e, 67U239, ia ia ~ ... ,.or ticketa. O.ad- lioe for reaerYatiou ia No•. 17. Otheu on Mra. Roaera' conmittee are the Mmea. Clayton Tbompaon, Stanley D. Statia. BverettNunan, f red Schoepe and P.J. Wilaon, luncheon; Mmea. Geora• Hooper and freeman Piaher, decorations; Mmea. P.R. Ja- coba, Neil V. Williams and Arthw B. Neeb, tallies; Mmea. P.B. Pinater and O.P. s~-wood, table ananaemenu, and Mn. James W. Hinea, prizes. Star To Entertain The Hoot 'n' Holler Night Owls will meet at 2 p.m. this Sunday, Nov. 15, at their new meetina pla ce , the Se- nior Citizens reaeation hall at 15th St. and Irvine Ave., Cliff Haven. Vivian Dun can , s tage and screen a tar, who haa been appearin& in her own show from coast to coast, will be aueat entertainer, and she has promised Dolly Stewert. presadent or the local Roost. that she wtll brina . other members of her uoupe with her. Vivtan, described as the rock 'n' roll aal of the Roarin& T..,entiea, has ap- peated with J immy Durante, Jaclt Catson, Danny Thomas, Cornel Wilde and many other famous entertainers. President Dolly Ste~o~ren say a that reservations for the Otri stmas dinner pany to be held tn the Sheraton Inn must be made and paid for at this Sunday's meetina. CLUB FORMS NEW GROUP The new atts and cral ts s ection of Coast Women's Club of Corona del Mar met at the home of Mrs. Thomas Baume . 23 17 Tustin Ave., West Upper Bay. for thetr fi rst meettna and workshop. Plans for the year was dts· cussed and ~s. Bawme was elected cha•rman of the sec- MRS. DOROTHY JOHNS, counselor at Costa Mesa High School, has been invited to join a panel in San Diego sponsored by the bureau of pupil personnel1services of the State Department of Edu- cation. Counselors, psycho- logists and social workers will meet with college per- sonnel who are in charge of tra1n1ng programs for the fields they represent. Mrs. John s served with an advi- sory committee during a si- milar co nference In Burling- ame in }qf>J. HONORED AT USC Di antha Brooltinaa. 125{) Rutland Rd., Westcliff, ia one of 28 students of phy- sical therapy at UCS -tao have completed their certi fi- cate requirements in addi- tion to a Bachelor of Science dea.ree. They were honored at the annual certification ceremony on c ampus last week. Athenas Plan Garage Sale OCC 101MB aiCDID o.... OM• eon... , .. ............. w ...... ..... , -~·,. ., ... ..... la •d t.tll ....... 'n-.Aa•u O.IP._ of •• JeM&Ita ot Newpott Hldof lltll ScMol will a.o&d a 1• ... • ... S.c.day, No•. 11, Ia tat ,.,.,. of Mr. ud *•· 0. Robert HocSeoa, 140 l 8ena Viata. w .. , Uppu Bay. The puiJ)Oae of the aalt, call.cl "Tiairaa• ud Stuff:• la 10 rai •• IDOtii8J for u u yet uedecided comman i ty ,oulh ptoject. The Atheau, a aenice ora ani uti on. •e apon aored by the J unior Bbell Club of Newport Beacb. Junior Bbell membera Mra. Paul Hod- WORKSHOP HELD HERE The Pamily Scnice Wort- shop waa bold last Tbuuday and Priday at the Newporter Inn by board members and Au~iliary members from the western uat ea, Alaalta and Hawaii. Laa Marineraa. Harbor Aul- iliary to the Pamtly Service Aun. of Oranae County, ser- ved as boateaaea and reaia· uus. The aoala of family Service .are to solve problema or eco- nomica, juvenile delinquen- cy, unwed motherhood, older family memben, quattelina parenu, prepatation for mar- riaae and career. Pamiliea are refened to Family Ser- vice by doctors, friends, tea- chers, attorneys, and cleray- men. Family Service sues- sea the auenath of the famtly 11 a unit as it auidea the members 1n aortina out tbetr difficulties. Operauna ell- penses and cowuehna fees are supplemented by the United Fund. ...... .-.............. ........ of ae J.UO. A .. t-u_,. Pnlidnt of AG ... a Ia ICUDI a-lat. Mel Heicl Lilly ia .ic:e-tmaid•t. Odla 111•M~• we: Beta, lt.apta,Jo .. Hmiaa, Victy CJyatale, Jaua Jaoo.l, Carol Lawa, ICaGy P'8ilipe, Salt, Sbew•d, aod ICartD Vu Lie· aea. Proapecti.. memb•• are M••e• R .. tiDyder, Sot Beay. •d Kar••Rou. Ally airl• auendina Harbor Hith School and lnteruted in joinina At.henaa ate in- vi ted to call Mra. Hodaon at M1 6-2148, o r Mn. Joaepb Poater at OR 5-1339. CET ACQUAINTED SALE .,..., ... p,..s .. /'lot~. 12-JJ.lf 20~ OFF ON ALL IIIERCHANDISE FREE CIFT . ...uA ••i•- (A• di>-.1 B...t.tl Woau IIS.OO .,.,., ••• U.!IO 0"··· ,,_ 60.00 *'••••· fDr • 1061 011 u.-1~. ........... ...... -.- CKAMOUR ACCINII 2515 E. COAST HWY.CORONA DEL tAAR flJulo.a CARAVELLE The bode 1 s a araduate of Gar land J untor Coli eae 1n Boston and made her debut 1n June. 19 59, at a tea dance g~ven by her parents at the Stamford Jun1or Leaaue Ball. She has been teachtn& for 3 years at a pn vate school near Phdadelphta. tion. \1rs. G. \1adsen accept-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ed the off1ce of record1ng Wond1 om mer W~, re Gold W ot • ., roo I S 12.!5 plus tax ...... CII ... EAI ••... , l12l E. C.ut Hwy . c. .... 4•1 ... , OR S-2250 I I J I \1r. Williamson recetved bta bachelor's degree from Prtnceton Cn1verstty tn 196 1 and \1.A. d egree tn aeophy- stcs 1n 1962. HIS paternal ara.ndpatents are the late \1r. and \1u. H.C.R. William- son of London. Enaland. Hia father. >\.S.R. ,..illlamson . IS pre stdent of Balfour WJI - hamson Ltd., S ew York. After a "'eddma tnp to the Canbbean lsland,the newly- weds wtll II ve 1n Salt Lake Cuy, where the a room 1 s as- sociated ~o~rtth Ameucan Smeluna .t Refimna Co. BOY FOR THE BROWMS \1r. and \1rs. Wtlllam A. Rro wn. 304 33rd St., We st 'lewport, are parents of a son bOrn Wednesday, Nov. 4 tn Hoaa Hospital. ROBE RT 0. BORST of ::1 tff Haven has oeen award- ed a scroll as full member of the Caldorn1a Soc1ety of Pro- fess•onal Engtneers. He has been a l1censed professional eng1neer s1nce lq48 and IS 1n the market•ng management ousiness with We stern Gear of Lynwood. He and his wtfe, Mtrtam, and daughters Judy, 15, and Barbara, 12, live at 415 Kings Pl . Baclc to bad 100' q~ilteJ cotto11 Jai•y pri11t du•ter u.itl& ric-rac trim-lar&e palc:A pockets - Peter Pan coil aT. 112.95 \ i ' 2SIJ L c..t Hwy. Gl. ,., ... secretary and \1r s. R. Fer- auson , treasurer. The secuon wtll meet re- aularly at the home of Mt 'l. Bawme on the first Wednes- day each month from 10 ro 1 p.m. ~ember s worked on holiday Jl rts and de coratiOns tO be sold at the "Har vest Table" in the pauo of Rt chatd' s \1ar- ket ~ov. ~I. Proceeds wtll go to LTI schol arship. A Bee·Ltne Fash1on Sho w and Brunch wtll be held to· day. ~ov. 12, at the home of \1rs. Ray 'h el sen. 332 Holm- wood Dt .• :-.lewport Hetahts. CAlL I. JOIIES OF IIEWPORT DIES IT 81 Scrvtces were held Fu day at Baltz Corona del \1at Chapel for C arl W. Jones, 2912 W. Coast li ~o~ry., New- port Beach, who died Oct. 31 at the aae of 86. Swvivora include his sister-in-law, Mrs. Howatd W. Jone s of Mountain View, and 2 nieces, Mu. \1ari an Elli 1 o r San F rancisco and Mrs. Phyllia Hathmatcher or Los Altos. The Rev. Edwin Gomke of the Corona del Mat Commun- ity Conareaatio nal Oturch officiated at the aerv1cea. Interment waa at Hatbor Reat Memori aJ Park. IJJII IUnS EIRIIS PARACHUTIST IIDGE Army \iaJOt Richard A. Ki tta. 34, aon of \1r s. Gay- nell W. Kitts, 183 E. Santa Isabel, Costa \iesa, recetved the parachutist badae Oct. 19 in ceremonies at Fort Buckner, Okinawa. To obtain the award, he was required to make a mini- mum of five j umpa. He ia a s taff enaineer with the 539th Enaineer Detachment, ht Special Forces Group, on Okinawa. DRAMA DUO TO PERFORM Stanley and Rena Wa&man, buat.and and wif e drama duo, will preaent the prop11m for the No•. 17 meetina of the Tueaday Club at tbe Balboa Club. a ccordina to prop11m cbaiJman Lynn Dowty. The PIOiflm will follow an 11 a.m. braadt. GilL FORT AYLORS MI. and Mra. Joaepb Taylor, 101 Belli 1 St., Baal Bluff. are pareota of a daop~ bon Thuuday, ·No•. 5. in ttoaa Hospital. , ... , .. " ...... re-created in a triumph of today lim Till •...•• , ,_, ... 9 MODELS to choose from with Built-in 2-SPEED LESLIE SPEAKERS PLAY:TIIITIIIIIAI· II.T ILII IIIII· OIIHI 01111 · •• •Lo ••••• • willa • Marilaba • Baajo • Pl.o • Pl•• • .., .,. ·(DD.RI ..... IIU Uftlimit~ muical triclu aflld tr~atlf witA tltt Conn Fun-M-ter The Fun-Naater opena a whole n~ world of enjoyrMnt with a bound- less ran1e of e«ec:u from banjo to zither, from a balalaika to a xylophone-or an ld-time "Ch()()-ChOO!" .... .. 2-Manual Spinet $399 MAHA¥01 CMOtCI Of IIAitf .. .,_ MMa OSlf IJft .......... ... ,_ -N'f- e .......... . ..... •c. ...... ._. .... .. -·----w • .,. ....... AtMt'' 1.1 •• ,.It ............. c ... a.--Gould Music Co. -4.:.:--... 1679 ....._4C..O.... ... a a _._.-..._.,.._........,...._ "MOST MODERNISTIC"-That's the award won for this sand castle by a group of Co rona del Mar High School seniors in Sunday's con test sponsored by th e Commo- dores Club of the Newport Harbor Ch~ber of Comm erce "MOST AUTHENTIC" Harbor Castle, sponsored by Hi rth Harbor, was constructed by Orange Coast College and Corona del Mar High School students. They are, I eft to right. kneeling, Dan Metzger of OCC, Oi <r'le Smi th of Co- COUITilY nlll TIDII Fll C.L MIU.OID The Coata Meaa Woman'a Oob 1nnoal amoraaabotd luncheon waa held Taeaday at lhe clobhooae. A country atore theme wu used with bootba aponaored by the u~ iooa sectiona o f tbe chlb. t.tra. Richard lnaram •d Mra. Mode Lon were co-cbairmel\ Booth a were headed by Mme a. Reuben Law, Alice ~arp. R.E. Berae. Robert McKen· nan, Tioa Small,Frank Hroza, and Eoaene Wina. WATCH ... the one tluzt winds itself and tells the date, too! at th e main beach in Corona del Mar. Pictured here, from left, are Bob Shearer, Ted Rho ades and Les Stanwood. Others who helped were Margie Pitton, Chris Godwin, Connie Laing and Dale Nichols. KOCM radio was sponsor. rona del Mar High, John Londelius of OCC, Kathi Hitzel of COM High (beh ind the sign ), Joe Caruselle of OCC, and, standing at the ric;tlt, Terri Zander of COM High. !ENSIGN photo.) Heritage Theme At libraries "Your American Heritaae" wi II be the theme of a s eries of proarams planned by the Ju.naor Friends of the ~ew· port Beacn Friends of the La bury. \1rs. Helen Mannana will AIRMAN Fred J. Harrington Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. F red J. Harrington of f:J61 Seal St, Costa Mesa, has completed the f irst phase of his Air Force basic military training present the proarams wath tbe be lp of displays and costumed dolls. Here is the schedule: ~ov. 1q -Corona de l \1ar librasy, from 3:15 to 4 p.m. ~ov. 20 -\1aan hbrary an Bat boa, from 3:15 to 4 p.m. Nov. 2 1 -\1arineu hbrary. from 10: 15 to 11 a.m. Dues are now due for the Junior Friends. Half of the mooey will be used to buy 1 neceuary item for tbe youth aection of the li brariea: and balf will buy books cbosen by the Junior Friends them- aelves. .A .. IP All YIIVS FOI.IIE F-LY WAYNE ORR at Lackl and AFB, Texas. He A has been selected for tech· Altbooah Mu. Hobio Loud of Corona dol Mar is tecover- ina from broken ribs and in· jured lbo11lder received in a bad auto smaah-up near the C D-1 Hiab School a few weeks aao. the fnily s u ll are not o n tbe bealthy 11de. Daupter DoNl& was out of Hiab Scbool all lut week "'th a cold •iros and aon Barry baa just reco•ered from a similar amiction. Your- ea t-rnem ber--of·th .-r nil y Tim bad a aore tluoat ) weeka aao. or be mipt ban ben with bis mom and manalcd io tbe ctub. JEW E nical training as a communi· EL R cations-electronics SPecialist WATCitiS _ Q.OCK$ at an Air Training Command WYLII-IULOVA-ACCUTROtC (ATC) school at Keesler £,'(,£ItT REP.~/1<5 AFB, Mi ss. He Is a 19M L..:m~!•:..· !!17~•!,.;S~T~·,:-;_!c~a~·~TA~MI~SA~-.,::~tt~MO~M~!I.! .. ~'~5~ .. ~'!.--l 9fldulte of Costa Mesa High School. fOIMII OtiOAM otiS H1111 o .... i. •••· lOll s. C1111eu. S.&a Ana. died No.. S ia Doctor-a HoiPital • dlle ... ol U. He i a ~ ...... ., ~h ............. . ...., a...o. JOMa of Cosoaa ... w.. n.. ...,. •• !' .. t • a-..~ Obio •. ro. ... Yleea _. ._._. ... Balta eo... ... -a...-... .. ---of-----•~ HERE IS the "Best Tourist Type Castl~," sponsored by Marlt et Basltet, Westcli ff Plaza. The NOrl(ers nclude, from l eft, Eddie Ludeo of Costa Mesa, Ka rl Taht• of Cli H Haven, Margie Luden, :)ene•ge Panter cf :: ff -ia· NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SECOND SECnON -PAGE 5 THURSDAY NOV. 12, 1964 COROft A DEL MAR . CALIF NOUDAY DECORAnlli .LL IE DEIIOISTRATED The T em pie Sharon Si stet· hood and Harbor Chapter Hadauah wall hold a com- bined meeu na and Cbanultah workshop at 8 p.m. Tue sday. :'llov. 17. at the \tontJcello Recreauon Hall, 150 Valley Fo rae Road, Costa \1esa. Van ous ways to decorate OCR FlR "T \:--l~l V E R .\HY l'\ \\E TCLIF F PL \Z \ ... and prepate the hol'l'e for the holtday wall be hown. Fur- ther anformauon m a~ t>e ocr taaned from \irs. Fra c Rach. Sut erhood pre11 de nt. ~I ~ 0046. or \1rs. Dar ~~> an ~rucotf. Hadassah presadent. ~I ~ 6L!. ven, Barbara Luden and Nels Tahtl •. The N~woort Har· bor Cham ber of Commerce est•mated that 9,000 to o,:lOO spectators vi sited the castle contest s1te at the oeact . 'ENSI GN photos.) WIG STYLING cR £n£' i (I mpott 9d2Lon. WIGS t A8 -q vc-•• c c •v• '-~-H•C A'-e~AG-C 4 1.. "' Banker's Jut"' blhl WestcliH Plaza Grey (' \~ J ~ Coclntry or Coamopolatan ... Tit~ IIUCII~ a.:.,. C'OO£. ,,. fT" fl•~td, r •1ltt u&A o l~IMAer 6acile ..... J ae *'•ble ... , cluft t.n-eJ i• I•OU.er -&A co•nnabJ~ collar. ,_-..,.; _.17S.OI ....... ,s ' MllrA AliA DM 10. ... If. = .. ,.,~ ......... c.a..., '01tMt~Y MCAII CUtU NOW AT 1710 N EWPOitT !II.. VO. Ph. 646-t')IJ Cotta W.ea * ~·~t.ML ~ .. PACIF1C YIEI IUIO.lL PA. r._ ... ,.,..._..,,_c;, __ ~ . '"'"'' -"* 10 *••-'-•. 11110 W&C & .. THU,_ kYO . C0"0 N& O llL. W&lll-t f ••ltOI INFANT'S & I CHILDREN'S WEAR TO 6X __ ! * CArtN and Pindyd ror inf .. nh * G1ft ~,.I\ * St..H,.rt TOy\ * C<4 pr• s,.H * Bul~y Swp.o~+•rs * DrPH P\ for h .. , M.tiPSty * Spo rt Coat\ I * Boy\' Slac.h I KIDDIES CLOTHES BARN 432 -32ncf St Newport Such MATTRESSES lfEW -UaUILDIJfC Irregular Sha~ I~-Cott• COSTA 11.4ESA '-4AnRE.SS CO. 2150Noew_. ...... LIIMttyl-1)0) Professional Directory ll'fstJ RAJifCf: . . . roa A.J..L or YOUR UfSUUlfCE Jlf£ED8 Sodleir Insurance Co. lotua E. SadJetr 3333 E. eo.. HWJ. c-on. c1e1 .,., oaa . .., PUJifDAL DIUC'I'OitS .. IAlTZ aUIY 1741 .. 11101 AYI. CDSTA MilA .... ., ~ .... CDAIT .. AY ~DILMAI oR lol• ,.,..,., , .. ft "41 Nr llltr,....lJtt•• ..... BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Ul-aa& ...... CIIIa.._ Frederick cle8ooM Johtt GNeftwood ........... ~ ..... " .... INCbldtlqO.JIC. .... .. ftnt week ol Noftmber lllclude ee followiDs : CORONA DEL MAR -Cwct 1 GiniJ, 2-ttory du• pkxes at616 and617 lril Ave., 147 ,«&each. Jcee~ Roul. add1t10A to ra- t.au.ra.ot, 2920 E. CO&It Hwy., $5,290. Bob Emlgtl. demol.llb dwell.ing at 438 Begoola Ave., $300, CAMEO SHORES Mn. Barbara Holt, fence at 4601 C amden Rd. , $760. LIGAI. MOTICI NOTICE Of SALE or REAL PROPERTY BY TRUSTEE UNDER DEED or TRUST TRUST NO.~ IA.UOA DLAMD Ja .. .._ ............ at 3U at.., CU.l. 1100. D • .L Malloy. 1-..aa. t11ary dwelU.oJ, at ae Gtaad Ca.D&l, $36,806. L. 8owla. allcratlooa, No.. e CoWDI lal.aDd , $too. NEWPORT £nate of Harry Rogen, flnlah noor lA commercW buUdiAg at 4.S11 w. Coast Hwy., $300. Jack Cola, demolilb dwellJ.Dg at 3917 Seashore Dr., $400, aod buUd 2-ttary duplex. $31.500. J. M. Hauiley, lAter lor alter· WHi:REAS, f~Wther defaah ltaa b4"f'n made In the perfom~aoee of the oblisatioa of aaid Tnaaor to pay tbe premium on the Fire lnaunnce Polley co.erlas the buildinp located oa the pro- ~ny deacTlbed In aaid deed of rruat, aaid premiam ha"llll beea paad by tbe beneficiary Ia the amount of 1102.98 ia accord•~ wi th the term• of aaid deed of truat. ...... -hie lc. • 11.100. c.a a.o-• ....._, 4-..x. 8101 w. ac.. ft. .... .oo. LouM $ ............. c.o ... raae, mt aa-ea. MOO. 1JW.aA Cllbbala. eocloee potc:b at 122 28tb ss.. n.200. Cllffard Cburcb; alp. 149< Rbenlde A vc.. , t40t. PI a1 c. Jooee, demolJib bcue in tear of lot. aoo 1 W. Balboa Blvd., to proVide room far ad· d1ti~ to teal eac.te office and to provide more parldDg. $400. B. R. Tyler, add 2od Wlit at S611 Seubare Dr. • $14,200. C~rl •own, add bedroom, at 4915 River Ave •• M, 000. NEW fQtT HEIGHTS Ed mUDd Blazecld, g~rage, at 2301 Laurel Pl.. SS,300. LIDO lSI..£ L. R.eday, extend den into pt- tio ovaha.ag. at 369 VIa LJdo S®d, 1860. BALBOA ---Eugeoe Y a tlee , move pt.rti- tioo, Sll E. Balboa Blvd., $3SOO. BAY SHORES Bettie Read, alteratloos, ad· dluoo to fence, 2612 Crestview Dr •• $600. Ellminat1oo of a permit In the October 1111 changed the month- ly toul to$1,998,626, and the 10-month rec<Xd for th~ ye ar to $24,396,730. .... ............ ''ljj{'" ... , ... ....... ::;;; ··-······· . ...... . :::::::::i IAL80A ISLAND 221 MMine .,3 ... 210 '·.~ . .. ·-·· !;;::·::n:::::: . . ···x· 1'' ••• •• ;;l:l ·i~::l:. ..... ······ ..... . ..... :gn E~ig ... . ······· ···;~ ·ll:~: ''"'" .. oth,. ,.,.,~~ lr m .... _ ~..,~ _, ......... , .\•1.1... J !WC ~tr Stultt.f Sllerl Sl~2 ·11 I COSTA MESA 411 f . 17th (et Irvine) S41 4304 BANK PROMOTIONS MADE WHER~AS. CARITER SUP- PL )', a pannl!f'ahip, by Deed of Traat dated July 14, 1963, re- corded Ausust 6, 1963 In Book 6662. pa~ 553 of Official Re- cords of OriUise Conty, Cali· fomia, did fl"aDl aDd convey the prvpeny therein and hereinefter deaeribed, 10 tbe r ira. Ameri- CIUI Title lnsurane f" It Trur CompllAy, as Tru•t«, 10 secure, among otber obliS"atlons , the pey!M'nt of ont-notf" dated July 24, 1963 payablr to LORNA MJLI.S, a s inji;lf" woman or or- der, for thf" princtp•l ~tum o f 1 10,000, with intert-1!11 from date at lbf" real" of 7 .. per annllm, payable qulllterly, rommenclng October 24, 1963; said princi· pal svm due in annual install· mf"nts of $3,000.00 each, on thf" 24th day of u ch l~h month, bf"~tinnin~~t on thf" 24t h day of July, 1964: and cuntinuiDjit until said principal sum has bl't-n fu lly paid: and •HEREAS, LORNA MILLS, o wnf"t' and bolder of aaid note, hf"ff'toforf' demanded that aaid Trulltef" ~II aaid property and o n July 21, 1964 duly recorded •n thf" oHicc-of the-County Rc-- C'ordf"r of aaid County, in Boolt 7142, pa~ 634 of Offic ial Rto· cords ther,.of, e notice of s•id default and of her ell'cl ion to c au~ ~aid propl"n y to bl' sold and morf' than tbref" montlul havf' now l'lapaed 11in~ rhf' rf'- cnrdauon of aaid notice. The sum of 110,000.00 principal, a nd tnt.-reAt thereon from July 24, 1963 ia now due, owi~ and unpaad o n .. ;d note-end th~e iA elMO eec ~d by aald Deed of Tru!ll 1hf' Traatee's feea IUid c-xpMllles of aale eatimaled •• S413.49,tortber with u y auma pa1d arwl advanced by the o waer of .. old notf" in acc:ordaaee with thf" provu1iona of aaid ~ed of Trullt, wuh intere111 on aaid lost lftf!'ntionf"d auma. Promouons of .~lbeu Ec- cles JJ. ftom mana&er of Una- ted Californta Bank's Hun- unaton Be: ach offi cc: to as- s• stant vt cc: prc:sadent at lhe bank's \1auneu office:, 2712 \\. Coast Hwy., :"'lewpon Beach, •s annoWlced by Franl L. Krng, cha11man of lhe bOard. He: also named '"'"(' a srstant cashtetli, Dante! "· ) and Frede11ck de:· Boom, to lhc: '.la11ner ~> offtcc !>taff. headed by tee Paes1· dent .rnd \tanager Ned IIIII. '.lr. l:.cclcs, a gtadu.tte of Lhe Ln1versll)' of Ltah, start- ed htl> banlong c&Iec:r rn IQ53 v.rth the Dav•s County Oank tn 1-aamtngton, Utah. lie entered Lhe emplo)' of lJnrted C al1fornr.t Banl rn IQ()) rn lhe c ac:J rt uaro1ng drv1sron c~nd ~a s ass1gned after a b11 cf per 10d tn lhe \1a11nc:r s offi cc:. Later that vc:a1 he "'el~> pm'Tiotc:J to m.tnager of lhe Huntington Beach o ff1 cc:. The nev. managc:t of the: lluntrngton Beach branch 1 s John Gteenv.ood, who ~ootaated v.rlh Ln11c:d Caltfoanta Billlk tn IQ6) tn Lhe c1c:dll taatnrng Jrvt -.1nn. Las t Januar> he "'d'> ~wm1>ted tn a sst stant 'T.anager ell the: ban~ '~o Seal Reach Lcr~>ute "orld o fftce. \Ia . Soo~ 1 b a ga aduatc: of LS(. lfe ~>taned h1s banktng career v.tth Ln1ted Caltfoanta Bank tn lWd. He: v.as asstgn· ed to the bank's management traa n1ng pro&aam for two yeau befotc: hts PtOmouon to oper· ttons orlicc:r at the bank's Fulleaton offic e. He JOined lhe staff or \1auner s o ffice last Jul)'. \b. deBoom, a ~ach•aan State &raduate, s talled hts careet as a banltea an 1960 v.alh the \1anufactwer s a- uon .. l Ban~ •n Oeuo11, '.lach· tglln. tic: entc:aed the employ of l(B's crc:dtt department tn lQo.:! d ~ a caedtt coues- pondent. <\ )'ear later he: v.a11 r aomoted to c redit ana- lyst. tie 1us ass•aned last August to the '.launeasoffi cc:, v.hete he serveli a s a com· mereta! loan o ffr cet{ ... '-lr. and \b . l;.ccles ltve tn Cost<~ \leu at 211 'v\onte Vt sta St. '-Ia. Soo> and hr s wtfe hve 1n (o ta Mesa at 3077 ~adr son Ave. '-it . de- aoom has JUSt C:IH&bliShc:d resadc:ncc: rn Nev.port Beach, at 31 51 32nd St. LEGAL NOTICE \OTICt. m T Rl SH r.• AU. r .o .... o. 38A903 On U ... rt-mbf"r 2. 1964, at 11:00 A.\4., T ITU. 1\SL RASO_ ASO THl ~iT C0\4PA~\. u duly ap- potnt~ T ruSIM' undf"r and pur· 'tuaot tn Df"f'd of Trust datf"d Df"Cf"mb,.r 'lQ, 1963 f"ltf'Cull'd b~ U C ~.\ ~ C. Ill BIIAHD and OJ. A \\~. 1.. IH BRARO. husband Md wlff" and rf"c-ordcod \4arch 10, 1964, in boolt 6956, pa•"' J, of Offic ial Rf"c-o rds 1n lhf" offic,.. of thf" f.oun1y Rt-cord~ of Onn~ County, California. WILL SU .L AT PI'ALIC At ,C- 110:0. TO HIC H •• ST RIDDER FOH CASH (payahJ,.. at 1ime of Mit-111 lawful montoy of tbl!' Lnuf"d ~tatf"&) 1n lhf" lnbbv of thf" """'"' (parlun~t lol) l'fllranc:-... of lulf"ln .. uranc,. Budd1n~ lnc&- tfld on thf" nonhw~t cornl!'r of Ea~th and \4aan S.rf"f"ts, anta Aaa. C:al.forn1a, all n~t, tlllf" •d 1ntf'f'e111 conv""y""d to and IIOW hl!'(d by II undf'f .. aid ~ed of Tru111 1n thf" pMJ'M1 y 'tiraatl!'d bl aaad County and Stat I" df'- ec:ribed as. V. HlRt.AS, default hilA oc· currf'd in that thf' inatallment of IIUI!rf"lll dut-on satd notr on October 24, 1963 ha~ nol been paid: and llH F:REAS. f .. lbl!'r df"fault ha~ ·b~"«"n mad!! an tbl' pt!rforman~ of tbf' obhgallon of s.id rruslor, conlainl'd an Par~apb 4 of !>ec- taon t\ of said det-d o f 1ru111 to i'av befo"' deltnquc-nry the pavmf"nl" on a praor dt'ed of trust sa1d pa yments bavintc b!"f"n mad .. by 1hl" brnrficuuy an 1hl! amount of $3,311.'> 7 in :~rror<ianc"' with 1hf" lf"nnl'l of "aid d.-t-d of lrust. and ~HER~.AS, funh.-r d!"fault has brf"n madf" in thf" p<"rformaoc,. of th.-obl i~tat aon of said Trulltor to pay I'll lf'B81 lf"n days bl"forf" df"linqut-IIC'y thl" taX!"8 aaM"a~d upon thf' prop!"n v d.-.. cribC'tl in said df'ed of trust, aaitl ISXI!'A hav1njl be...n paiti bv thf' benf"fl· ctarv on thf" amount of $712.18 an accordai'IC'f" wub thf' lf"rm& of said d,....d of tru"t. Md LEGAL MOTICE 674 1 pa~ '>45, Offic-ial ft,._ C'Otds.. Thf" int eres t of thf" lea._ un· d" said leaaC' has •inc f" pas,.._ f"d to i.u!(enl! C. Hubb•d and Oaannf" L. Hubbard, husband and will", as joint tf"nents. bv an assi~nmenl d•ted: ~cernber 29, 1963. recorded: \4arch 10, 1964. Said salt' will bf" madl-, but without covenant or warranty, f"Xprellll or implied, re!Cartlan R title, pouessio n, or !"ncum- branees, to pay thf" remeinon~t principal aum of lhl" nolf" Sf'- C'W'f'd by aaid ~ .. d of Tru8t, to-wit: S4,810. 70, wi rh intf"ri"SI from July 15. 1964, as 1n aa id noll" provided, advanct-s, if an y, under tbe terms of said !Hed of Trust, ft-ea, char~• and ~""P""n­ M'fl of the Tr'Qstt't' and of thf" uvsts created by l!laid (Hf'd of Trust. The beneficiary undt-r n id ~d of T,.,at, by rl!'aeon of a brf"ach or default in thf" obi••• lion• aecvred thereby. ht"rf"to- forf" executed and delivered to the underaipeil a written Df!'- claratioa of Default and Demand fOt Sale, aad ~uea ootice of breach ud of election to c auae the underaisned to aell aaid propen y to aatiafy aa.id obli~· tiona, and tbere•ft•, on Jw y 29, l964, the uderai~ed c au• ed aaid ootiee of breaeb and of election to be recorded In book 715<4, pase 233, of aaid Offlcial Re-corda. Dare: Nove .. ber 2, 1964 Title laaua~tee a•4 Ttwa. eo~ P•Y u aa.id Traetee, By Waldo R. H•s. A.tbotizC'd Officer. NO• T HEREfORE, NOTlC[ 15 HF:RlBY CIVE;~ that the f lr51 Am ... ric:-a n Titlf' lnauranc ... 4 Tra'll Company, by vina ... of thf' authority veeted in it a& Trustt-e undeT said ~eil of Trutll, will st-11 ar pu.bllc allC· tion to thC' hi8he•• bidder for cash, lawful money of thC' l.Jnitf"d State& of America, on thf' 20.h dav of Nove mber, 1964 at thf" ho ui of e lf"ven o'cloclt A.-... of uld day •• tbe aouth front door of the Ora"!'" County Counhoul!lt-in the City of S.nu Ana, CalifOtnia, all of the inter• 1"1!11 convt-yed to it by aaid ~ed of Truat in and to aJI that Cl!f'· ta1n prop..ny aitvated in Lb .. ~atf" of Colifornia, Counry of Orellfl~"• Chy of Newpon Beach, d!" .. cribed as follow11 : 1 ot 4 of Block 145 of Canal 'lf"ctaon, Newport &ac.h, as ,.hown on • map recorded in Book 4, pa~ 98, ~iecell• nf"OUJ!I Map•, records of Oran~ County, Califor11ia, or -.o much of said property as ~ohnll be M"<:eaawy 10 br aold to providf" a s vm auflicient 10 pay the total amount st-c ur ... d hv uhf l}p,..d of Trust. Ji,ut-d: October 27, 1964 ( Corporatl! Seal) t'IHS1 AMERICAN TITLF: IN- !:It.HAN CL I TRllST COMPANY Uv Donald C. Taylor Vicf'>oPrealdenl llv Jobn Lutz, Jr. ~ .. rary PubliAh: October 29, November ';, 12, 1964 in the Newport Har- hor t.nal~n. su•EIIII IEXICO TOPIC FOil IEET11G The Alpha Chi ~eaa Alum· nae of New port Harbor Area wall meet at 7:30 p.m. today, ~ov. 12, at the new home of \trs. J . Robert Lawaoo Jr •• 103 Carnation Ave., Cotona del Mar. Mu. Florence E. Coolina. a looa time member of the c lobandan elementary ac:bool teacher, will abow atidea and relate her uperiencea of her aummer of atudy in Mex- ico. THE DIRECTORS of New- port National 9ank have appointed Nick Florio as loan officer and assistant cashier. He comes to New- port National from the Costa Mesa office of U.S. National '3ank , and was formerly with First National 9anlc of Fort Lee, N.J. He is vice presi- dent of the Opt imists Club of Westminster. A leas,..hold f"Atatf" ooverin• Lot 64 o f Trec:1 No. 4892., in lhe city of N«'wpon Beach, coaaty of Oranl", ar•e of California. aa per map recor~ l"d in book 180 P"8e" 24, 25 and 26 of MiscC"Ilaneou• Mepa, in tllf" office of the county ~ corder of aaid county. Created by a leaae dat Pit Au~• 21, 196.3, e:recuted by The Irvine Corwpany, a Seat Vir~lnia Corporalloa, aa lee110r aftd by Ja.boree Land Co., u le• -· for a period eo-eecia'l Aapar 15, 1963 ad eadins Aep• 14, 2)ae, 11p011 U.e ,_, c..41tioaa u4 coveD- .... tbeftl.a pro'licle4, ~cord­ eel Oetoller 2, 1963 Ia Mok Pebli81h: Noftlftber 5, J 2., I 19, 19M ia ta.e Newport H wbor EaaJp. Alpha O.i Omeaa alumnae in the Harbor area are inited to join the poup, wbidl meell re1ularly oa the sec- ond lbuuday of eadt month. Further information and re- ae"atioae may be obtained by calliDa the c:cHioeun, Mu. Doftald F. tto••· at Ml 6-SI6S. 01 Mi 11 O..loue Clarke at OR l-1411. WISH I COULD TRAVEL LIKE THEY DO/ I YOU COULD- IF YOU'D SAVED LIKE THEY 0101 SAVED R£GULARl Y-AT NEWPORT 8Al.80A SAVINGS, WHY NEWPORT BAl~7 BECAUSE THEY'RE NIC£ GUYS? If your phone number 492 531 546 675 493 532 547 772 495 533 548 774 496 534 549 776 521 535 586 826 522 537 630 827 523 538 633 828 524 539 635 837 525 540 637 838 526 541 638 839 527 542 642 871 528 543 646 879 529 S44 649 530 545 673 tbere's a ealllea map just for you iD the lleW Oruce eo.ty pltlolae book. It lhows IIOw to dial local ud ..... dlstuce calls at a Jla~~Ce ... allo lets yo. bow wldda calls are local. Look l8lo It. Pacific Telephone ......... 111 ...... , .... f« .,.... fK .................... f« ...... .......... -1ft ......... Cllllft .-w --~ .-, ~-us• cuntnt...e,. EVEN ONCE A MONTH ADOS UP - WITH THOSE HIGH QUARTERLY DfVIOENOS! NICE GALS, TOO-BUT THEY KNOW THE BUSINESS. Newport Balboa Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION BEEN AT IT 28 YEARS • . • RIGHT HERE IN OUR NEWPORT -·-·----., ............... , ... __ .... ' lltURSOA!L IIOV. 12, 1-.. COIIlOU ut:L liN, CAUF. GJ JJarref/ n. OF C11A1M • _lDBII&I·~I .... ....,._,.~a-• ., ... ..... ., 2 WAD laAJID WA'ft:IID ~ ··~ • arrrs -w ..... Cllllll... • .,u ......... ... 1111111111•• ""'"' . T......... .,........... ., . ._. ... ,.., ........................ .... , ................... ,... .. .. • c.a. T.v. -I.C.A. VlctM -z-~• __, CMe ....... _ ........ . ......... _ .................. .... • W. '-"tee ell.._. efc.let T.V ....... I. ...... -.41 .... ,. ... ., ............ . CROWNfJ!J IlLII......., lscR •·,ct ts ot R PRoF£s9oNr 1 r1 RlN-r r. v:s 1 lG2 I . COAST MWY. COlOMA DIL MAl ~HIJil£HES 1lewp,rf1loAor tudttnm ~ .. 0..., -.n. O..rlut.., ~ W .... cu,...,. ..,,.,.w ... 'fiORT-.. .-ACH. ~ THE A .. ERICAM LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES: l s15 e.a. Eert, Wen'-lp 9s30 .... ,_,,, w ... a.tp ~ s. ... , Sd. .. l 1h00 .... , ............ ,, n.. R••· ....... G. llei"• '••* Mr. Robert Laraoo, Pariah Worter , ...... 548-3631 For tht word of Got/ is f•td, '""' f'OWtrfwl. .,t/ s b•rptr tha" .,.., lwottltttl swortl, piu- cittt uu to tlu tlivitl· '"t •s•""" of sowl •"" spirit, utl nf llu joi"u .,. ,...,,.,UJ, .,tl ;, • tlisc ,,.,, o f llu thn•thts at/ ittlnU of lht bt•rt. Grlation Scieftce S."icea ~CIRJKIIOF ..... , • ...,.. •• 1 3303 Via Lido Newpon Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL f t15 ........... 11 •••• SUNDAY SERVICES f t15-11 .... WEDNESDAY EVPJQNO ~ ., ... READINO ROOM ..... ~·· t •.•• -s,. •. ..... ..,, ' .... -7t.U , ... Tve_., ..4 ,,..: ' •.•. -5 , .•. ; 1·' , ... _..,, ', ••• -4 , ••• IKOND~fW ..... , ......... , Ne.,ort Beect. .. Coroe• del Mlr .,. But Cout HiallftJ 8UNDAY SCHOOL f tlS .... SUNOAY SI!AV1C£ 11 .. .., WI!DN£1DAY EVJ!'.ND!IO .a!ETINO .. ...., ll8ADINO ac:oe - )1)9 Eut eo-t..W.w., ..... .,., ..... ~:r .... .... ...,, .......... .. 1·1•• ..._..., ...... ..... fl.w.r• ........ ' .... y ......... ., ....... . ..... ~ ....... .. .................. ~ - ~ ~ I F"ntJar6tla-da ate-.. ..... ............ Da .. lp (IIIII, ,_. .... , Santa Aaa • v ....... ..., Dt.P.G. ....... a• ..... SUJmAY WiLD t:ea.a.._....._. JJ:COa.a ........ W ...... t:eo .... ~u..- 1:CO ...... 'aW C'l W&D!IDDd 1:JI,.., .... ..., 1:01 .... ....,. lltt?t• Lutlwccm Claurda 01 tile N.- Laaaeru Olureb 1ft AIDettea 3M5 Eut ODut Hilla__, c.-a dttJ Mu . PAnOa nAN& ·cuee ..-..:o ..... ~-.sm SUifDAY !CIImUI..Z 9 a.m. - -family worsbip iDchadiDt Suday ChGJcb School 11 :00 a.m.-WanbJp. ' first a.,ttat G.rch CIOUTHE.-N) COilOMA OIL MAll CI)MTtfiiN.AT~ 11\L ~. ~AI'T'Of' GJtaf ~1216 -AT ICMOOL-,._ •-.. llllllll ____ , ... ·-ft._ __ •• ,... .nm•• _ _._ ,.. ,.. .. .... _,., -WICI7111 ,.._ ••IUT••••• -'·"" ~ .~. ··g •' ~ Jill ............ __. •a ........ .. •••a• .. ··-··--.. • ,.,k .... n-~.-. .... ,.,. .......... . a. ft&R -.;Ilia 1111 ..... . ... .., ...... , _.a= • ..._. • al:tl A:M. ••»62 ................... ._. .... .,c.. ...... .. < -11 • ..,. AERIAL VIEW OF UCI CONSTRUCTION -Rising as high as 5 stories, Irvine campus buildings are In various stages of construction toward completion by the opening date In September of next year. View is to the south. Buildings ~re : (1) library and administration; (2) cafeterta; (3) social sciences and humani ties; (4) natural sc•ences and engineering; (5) central utiltti es plant , (61 multt-purpose gymnasi um-audi torium~ffi ce. ~ MATTRESS COSTA MISA AT WILSON ~---- TWIN SIZE Meet Firm W. Slmmona 1--MATTRESSIS 2-IOX SPRINGS l-METAL FRAMES l-HEADIOARDS VALUE $161.11 NOW L----FREE DEUVEIY --1-Z TERMS KING SIZE SPECIAL SAU 11 PIECE ., ........ c-_ ......... c-..... 129 c.. $ ......... c-~ ......... c-...... ................ .~ .. :. .. -~­ .' .... II .... s-. .......... -- HERE'S BUILDING REPORT FROM U.C.I . Y • G.t AI tile Abon For Only 642-2760 Mond•y · Thur.t., -Frid•y 'Til 9 Ei aht major academic structures oa the new lrvane c ampua of the Untversity of Califomta an Oranae County now are tak..ina abape, ristna tn hetaht from one to rive StOriCI on 1,510 actes of rollina h ills near the Pactfic Ocean. The campus w1ll be ready to open on schedule •n Sep- tembct of neltt year to an es- timated 1,000 students. Chan· cellor Dante! G. Aldnch Jr •• chtef campus officer, satd followina an an specuon tour of the constructton sue thts weelt. rirsl increment for c:omple· uonnelt year a re: lhe hbrary • a rive-story ~uldina w1lh capacity for 170,000 volumes, study facilities and adnun11· uative offices: socaal sct· ences and hwnanuaes unit. five-s tory and lhree·stof} LIGAL MOTtCI SOTICE OF SAL[ OF REAL. PROPERTY BY TR USTt:j;; UNDER DEED or T RUST TRUST NO. 4465 llHF:RF.AS, Carttl'1' Supply, il pllnftt"rshlp, by ~d o f Tru,.t dated July 24, 1963, rt"c ord,.tl <\u~UIU 6, IQ()J, In !look 6662, pa~ 550 of Official R,.cord" of Ora"8~ County, California, did gnn1 aad convey the propfl'ly therein and ht"rrinaft~r tt ..... "aibt"d, to tb.-f i~t o\mt"ru·dn T itlr lna~~tanc.. & Tru~W Com- Buddinas under construe-· liOn wtll accommodate as many as 2.000 students. To· tal cost o r UCI facdtlles at the ume o r opentna ts esu- mated at abOut S20 mdl10n. pony. 811 Tru"'t,.,.., to -.-ur,., amonj! otht'f oblt.ation.,., 1h,. Dr. Aldrtch reported that pavtnl"nt of o tlf' ,.,,., datt"tl Julv mo I or lhe pre-formed con· 24. 1963 pavabl.. to I A) rna crete suucture s &Ie <H the \tills, or ord~r. for tiM-prtnc•· rooftna staae. The Lnt\'er· pal swn of 1 10.000.00. dot-on.- SII)' WtlJ add tO the e 10 111 aJ ¥t'IU a/tt"r datf' "'lib IQif"fl'"l bulldlnJS at an expanston from dat~ "' th.,. rat .. of .... v .. n rate paced to accommodate p...-cf'nt, p.tya bJ .. quunrrly • om- an addtuonal 1,000 student!~ m~ncinA O..tobl'r 24, 1%3, dod I HER lAS, drfault hat. '" 1 w · each year • unul the maxtmum tt'd '" that th.-installm.-nt nf enrollment of 27,500 ts intt'rest du,. on .... ,tl 001,. ,,0 reached about 1990. October 24. 1%3 ha .. nut t><•,.n The lrv1ne Companv, owners paid: and of the surround•na 88,000-1\HERL~"· Lorna \tdJ,, 11"'n"'r a cre ranch and donors of and hold,., of .,.,tl nCttt", hC"rf'to- the campus Site, plans to foN! d.-mandt"d that '"'id Tru .. 1...,.. sell said propc-n y and n n July bea•n const.rucuon of an ad· 21. 1964 duly r("cord,.d '" 1n,. jacent untverslly CitY de· office of the County H,.r Ofdf'r staned for an ultimate popu· of SJtid County, 1n Roolt 71 42, lataon o f 150.000. pase 635 of Officual K .. cord .. Dr. Aldrich said voter ap· th...-eof, a notic~ of uid dt"- proval November J o f lhe faull and of ~ .. lf"MtOn to state construction bOnd mea· cau-nid propeny to ~ "'old aod more than thrt"t" mont hi!! sure for htaher educat ion and bav~ now f"lapsed 11ince th .. N"- o thcr racilaues has assured c ordation of ••• d noliCI". The sufficient funds to prov1de sum of 110,000.00 prlnctpal, fumishinaa. equipment, land· aod i•ereat th~reoe hom July scap1n1 and utilities for lhe 24. 1963 ia DOw due. owi~ and September openina date. unpa.d oa said DOle aDd tb .. n-i• alao aec:llrt'd by uid ~d of Loan funda are beina used Tnaat the Trutee'a fe.. aad n· to construct residence cot· peatte11 of ulc rstlmated at taaes which will accommo-13S7.3S,torthCT wilb any sum11 date & tOtal 0( 400 Sinale paid aDd advanced by llae OWDt"r studenta and 100 aparunents of uid ~~e Ia acc~aoce wub untU for married students tlle prov1~1oaa of aatd Oet'd of d · · f I · . Trut, wub laten-at oa satd an JUniOr &CU l}' an lime ror 1 .. 1 meetioaed Alii .. and campus o peoina. The NOW THEREFORE, NOTil.f loans will be repaid from IS HEREBY CIVEN that the tental feet. said Fint A.CTic aa Tille la- Univerairy orriciala, now •~aace ' Tn• Co~any, by QUarteted in interim OffiCel VirtM of lh aatbonty Vt"ated h In it u TYIIIINee uder aaid at t e nortbem edae of the Deed of Tr .. t, will aell at P~ campus near the Oranae lie aactioa to the bi«he•t bidder County Airport, about J milet few e .. b, l•wfal muey of tht" inland from the city of New· Uaked Statea of "-rica, on port Beach, will a ccept appli· llae 2tkh dey of Novutber at the c ations from prospective boor of elevea o 'clock A.W. of "charter" awdents until .aid dey at ue -·&J. froet door of tlaeOr•~ Co .. ty Coerth-ee March 1, 1965. ia the City of S.ata A.e, Calt- Ciasau will be offered Ionia, a ll of the ietetoeet co. durina the firtt year tO freab-WyM to it by -w 0..cl of mea, aophomores, Jllftiora, Tn.t ill ..cl ao .U U.• ceftaJa seniotl and araduate atu· profMtrlf ei...-e4 ie .~. Stet.• dents. Core or the ac:ad«nic of Calilet.i .. eo ... , •• o.-... prop_, wall ~ the Colleae City of Newport Be.:.t.. 41eeart~ of Arta, LAttcra and Sc:ieo· ed -lo11owe: • cea. with five divisiona: bio-~'.!:':f ~ s~ .:::-= loaical sc:ienc:ea, rine atts. of C...J Sect~ !(...,_. lurmeoitica, physical acien-e-dt. _ •-" a .._., en eod aocial acienc:oa. r11e01~ \a a... t, ,.. M Aho to ~ ia operation the of --.aa--~ ,.. firat y .. r IIC a School of C'eflb ef .... a...p C...y: &aai•••ri•l· a Oreduate ,..._,. •• 1 rt, ...._ _, .. ......, .......... ..... of ~••iatrMioe •d eo in-14S ..... ...._.,_ ..... of lenliiCi,liauy laatitute or ...... • .. ... •• ......_. ···~... Pt...u..,. ..._....., ............... ., 0.. PIO(euia.al tdlloola r::' '3 dee .J • -....., .. ...... pl-e4 for ,_..,. I• _.. t...e • • ... ~. , .. ._ w II ... wtdl tile .... •I Of a. tDtal o1 ao.s r-..ahf _...., .._...we •• • .,. v dAe o...a .. .......,.._ .. .,. • .............. ··~ ..... • -s... ll•"· .. .. ot ... 1\rtl , .. ot ..... .._..... .. 0.... •• "'"'· ........... .......... ..... c... .. o.-..c.-.. ....... -~ .... tal ........... ~ structures and cla ssrooms o~nd o frices; natural sctcnces and en,aneeu n, untt. a ftve- to ry clauroom and lab<>ra· torv e c u on and a one·stOr) lecture hall. and cafeteua. • an,lc·story t>utldin, scat· '"" ~50, all under COnl>UUc· LEGAL NOTICE of wbtc b ••a rt"cordt"d ~p­ tt"mbt"r 19. 19Z8 in Book 201. pa!f:t" 2:S3 of Official Re('Orct..; tht'nct" E.aterly alonl! aAJd tidt" linl' to Its intena~tton with tbr \orthMi y prolongation of tb. ~.a•ut"rl y lint" of u•J Lot 3 uf Block I4C:,; tht"nCt' Soutbt"rlv alon~ " 8tra11!ht lin,. to tbt' poin:t of be~ioninA• ~ Xet PT 1 HAT PORTIO~ th,.Teof ly•~ 80uth .. rlv of ,. ltn" J ,.S<"r,bfod .. s folio"',.· ~ l(lnnlnl( "' tbt" :"outhl"a!lt I"Cif · n .. r of Lo1 3. lh.,.nct" .,.on~rlv lou.oo ft"t"t ••on~ tb .. ~ am.-rl; ••n<" <>f ... ,d Lot to th,. trul' potnl of bfo i[IOntnl{; lhf'D<',. ll,..,.t.-rlv parallt"l -uh 1 h.,. "outh hn,. uf ..... d I ut tu th.,. \nrt hf'rlv prol<>ocauon nf th<- ",.,.t ltn,. of Lot J. or .,., muc-h of "a•d propt!rtv "" "hdll h,. nf'c-,. .... .,v to b .... ,,J,J IO fltO\ td t" II "'U"' "Ufrl<'l .. nl to pav t fw-l ot al ctiTl()UDI '<f'C utf"d by ~~~~ ~f'd nf rru"l, U6'>. Uat .. d: Octob,.r ~7. 1%4 (Corporatt" S..ull FIRST A\1tH IL o\~ rlTL.F I\. '>l RA NO. & THt !ll Ul\1P \\' IJy Uonald C. 1 a11 lor Vic~P~•idt"nl Ay John l utz, Jr . ~rt'lary Publhth: Octo~r 29, "'ov,.mbt"r uon by Ro t>e11 L \kKee. lnc. \tulu ·pwpose outl d1n~. •n- cluJ •na 2.1Xm-eat 'ymnu1um conven1ble to 3,000 tocal audtlOII Um wtth sta&e. t tu· dent health and lontvellllY Euenston fac tlaucs and sv.amrntn& pool, unde1 con· suuct1on by C.ll. Leavell and Co. Central uultues plant and tunnel sy stem fot healln& and cooltna racaltue:., communt· cauona and c le c trtcilhequap- mcnt under con suuc u on by \1arco Cons u ucu on l:.na1· nee11. Inc. Et&hl 2·~otor\ &e!!o tdc:n ce ~o ua,es, each accornmoda· un& 50 s•n&lc students, 1 to a room, v.ttl\ 4 1oom clua· 1eaed abOut 11n tnd tvldual lt vtn & room, oint.! tncludtni 11 l>mall It bran , "arne room, laundr) and ma1n lnun&c •• ue unJe1 con s u ud wn "' <.II. Leavell .111d (4l. Btds v.dl be "><'u,ht tn t.he neat future fOI Ct'lO,tlUCIIOn u f the 100 apaltmcnt untt . 'Wtlltam L. Peretto .anJ o\ssoctate~o. .u chttect , mas1e1·planned the l <.I cam· pu and the la vtne 1a.nch de- vc lorment. JOHNNIE'S LIQUORS DEE COOK . O wner 3537 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALif. T ELEPHONE ORtole l -7 530 INA 5, 12. 1964 1n thf' ~ .. wpon Har· , bof 1-'n•i~a. GAS DRYER LEGAL MOTICf ClRTirtCATE OF" Bl SI\~ '" f tMiliou~ f •rm \am,. T Hl L:'<OlRSIC~LU do h.,.rf"b' c~ntfy th• tbev .,.... c-ond~KIIne • Baildin8~ucts sal~" ~ocv buiee•• at Q46 lt. 17th Sc,....t, Coeta Me ... .-der tbe fictillous fi,_ • ._ of Paciftc ••II Sv+ t-a aad that aald finn tS com- poeecl Of Ute foiJOWIDfr pCT8011.S wt.oee u.-•• fall and pi~ 1 of re.lde~tee .,.., aa follows. to-wlt; Pat A. M.dden. 2518 Littleton Place, Co.u Meu. Caltf., N•h.aa W. Nc:Oot .. itt, 84i 1 Ctl- :.:"'"d Circle, Hnlliftl'on S.ach. Cal.:. Fred T. Ra••ll, 8462 Dao- bwy Circle, Hulia«ton Bt'ach, Call/. WITNESS ov buds tb111 12th day of October. 19M. Pat. A. lttedd"" Nalhu I , 'kO..avill ff'f'CI T. RusM-11 lTATE OF CALifORNI~ COUNTY OF ORANGE !II~ ON THIS 12th day of Octob .. r, 1964. before -· a "'ioterv P•b- llc itt aed few .. act co-•• aad ••e• ~.WI&« 11lereta. d•l" ~J-Io~ •ad •won.. .,..-. ~ly ...,...ec~ P• '-a.ect- "' N•a.. 11. Nco--.itt aocl F're4 T. a-u. k•we to -to .. aa.e ,__ .,._ •-• _.. Hb«:r~ .. te-e wit.ll.aa ,...,_.. ... .d••lH~ to-tiJ,at tlley _ _... U.. ..... wrrl't ...I . LJ-""'*n ..... ... ,....., .............. .... eo.., ... ..... M)o Co I ' t ....... S.,.. h. 1966 'PeWW.t 0.. a. .... , s. . ...................... ..... ...... 2. ORIES A HEAP Of BLUE JEANS -OR ANY W~H -And •sn, tt ntee tt\st • G.s o.-y. costs less to tnstlll 1n t1'le f•rst place' Most homes u. ps b cook ina~ heat.na. In these homes, Installation oA • GIS Dryer '' .ay, end ~you pMinty--could saw you up to $1 50 00. With ._,..., .. f:~Ur'ners. It's only rwtura1 that • Gas Dryer~.._ nwtn- laew;:e.. f•? Nott\int't taster AtwJ this means ~ G.a Dryer ..._ _. _. ,our ...,.., . T,...., dDthe5 w.th more 001 Ilft ,....,, liDo. TNh bac8uM a Gas OfJW an.n • wtder ranee of , • ._..,. COft- '"* b,.,.,. di,. ... fatwtc:a '*' eny OCher kind of.,., s.a .. ""' G.a Dryers at your ..-a deiW'a toOn He'll ...,_ ,au .,.. • bll help a ,.. &.1 Or,.r an bl • .............~ .... , . ..,., "'"' 1 A flit,. ra-I fO t.U .,..... ' Yft t.• _,_ ,_.....,..-~ ... -._,.. .,_I~ .. -.. -,_ • ._ ....... ....,..,.. O....Htlal r • ..,._.,......,,...--...,.. ..-• r a a...,-* .. -,..... .... ,., ........ .,.,Of'-'.....,.... .,. .............. ...._,. c C..C..,...• .......... ~ .. c....... ........ ~ •.... TltURSOAY, NOV. 12. 1_. COR<*A DEL liAR, CAUF. OK Harbor Island Dredging The couety aope"i IOU ba.. IPPIOYtd tbe CODib'ac- tion plua Md apecificatiou aubmitted by Shellmalter Inc. b cbaanol drc4aina at Har- bor bland in Newport Beach. Tbia action waa taken in compliance wath a rcqueat raom the City Council or Newport Beach that a portion or the channel be widened to im~~toYe ita u a bilhy. Tb t coatract eaJla for eome 1.100 c:abic yuda ot material to be drc4aed aad remo•ed at a.o IPPtOAimat e coat ot 13,500. The cbedaed material ia to be atocltpiled o n a portion or adjacent Linda hle. 100n 10 be dnelopcd by the Irvine Co. Bazaar, Dinner at Lodge The Cotta Mesa Women of the Mooae, Chapter No. I ISS, will hold their annual bazaar and tw lcey danner this Satur· day, Nov. 14, at the Mooae Lodae. 435 E. 17 th St., Costa '-feu. niabt PIO&I Im, the ehildfen of the Hiaby dance clau put on a skit poruayina Mo ther Goose characteu. A book was sent to Mooaeheart Li· brary. and a book aho waa presented to the local libra· ry. Mrs. AJD()Id Blazek waa en· rolled aa a new member, spon aored by \ira. J o hn Reed. THIS SCENE from "Fa ll Safe" shows SOrrell Booke at left as a congressman and Frank Overton at right as an Air Force officer discussing the Strategic Ai r Command operation. The film is now showing at the Port Theater in Corona del Mar. SHp&c.,n. ...................... ., .... ................ ..... ...... ,rt. ........... The bataaa will bcain at 4 p.m. featuran& hanB'nade atlaclcs of all kands. Dinner Will be aer ved from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., and dancana will continue from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There will be a donauon ol Sl.50 fo r adulu and 75C for chaldren undor 11. SHOPS AND SERVICES 1qOTHEqs Ca l and 1all ZebOray, 317 Poinsettia Ave. Cor,.,na del Mar , show i ff brg ..vh•te sea oass they caugh t on the mornrng trip of the half-Jay ooat, llesterner. ::>u t ')f l)avey 's LociC er. DON'T FORGET! INFORMATION NOW HAS A NEW NUMBER THANK YOU @ Pacific Telephone Pan ot the Na11on w1de Bell Svstem \itt>. Wallaam Weare, library chauman, and her commattec arc an charge of thas month'!> actavltae\. For thcu chapter Final Cooking Class Nov. 19 The fanal seuaon of Oranae ({)Ht Colleae's annual fall cookar•11 ~coool, enutled "Holaday Dannen:· v.all be presented from 9 .30 t.o 11 :30 a.m. Thuu.day , Nov. 19, at the Lrdo Theat cr . 34sq Vra Lado. -..ewpon Beach. The seuron wall feature ptcparauon of "paitv ham" and glazes foa the ham. s~to-ect potato sourne. stuffed eu pi ant, "holt day cava ar lin&." apple-cucumber salad, "Chu stma~ uec rolls... and other da h e~ fo r the holrday table. I nst ructor~ 10o tll be Patrrcaa \\oaan. Orange Coast College hom e economrct. rnstructor. and Gerr\ (terlun, s enaor home economast for the I southern Counues Ga~ Co. OCC'' J-venang Colle1e, the gu company, O'Keefe .t \1er11tt (n.. Oava a.·Rw"'n. Rr chard 'i \larlce t .and Lado Shop:.. anJ the Ure.ttcr arc sron(,llh ••I the coolcang ll chuol. SPECI AL OFFERING TEA ~omen of ~~ .o\ndre"' ·' Presbyte11an Church held .o spec aal o ffenn& tea ve tcr· da~ at Lhe church ll>un&c . l:specral h anvrt ed ~to-ere voung ~to-omen of the chur ch •nd daughter' or the mcm· ' be" of church v.nm en·s gfOUI'\. \1one\ rec eaveJ went ll' mas\mn" anJ Board t)f lh11 &tl.tn l·duc auon. Cha11 · man "' the event 10oa10 \<lr s. Sarr l>nwnrng. v.ath \1me,. ~enneth J-ov.ler. '4 ayne Wal· hate and <•cotge Wr ll aamson ISSI !>11011. TIME TO CHECK UP M YIUI SECOND in the travel and adventure series spOn- sored by the NewpOrt HarbOr Kiwanis Club will be presented at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec . 4, in. the Orange Coast Coli ege auditorium. Capt. Irving Johnson, who sail ed the abOve Ketch, the Van- Ieee, through Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Fin- land, will show films of his "impOssible JOur· ney." He will narrate the story in person. BRUCE SUMHER HAMED lhuce 't\. Sumnel or ~ew· port Beach, Oranae County anorney and former assembly· man. v.as elected co·charr· man of the Calrfoanra Con· sutuuon Revrsron Corrrnas· sa on at a me ell na of that Commassaon held an Sacra· mento last v.eelc. Tha s Com· mr ssaorr has been cngaaed an rcw11llng C'alifornra'' C(ln· sututron for the past yeat. \1r . Sumner take the place of Jame s Sheppard. past pre· sal.fent nf the Calafotnra State !Jar >\st.ocaauon, 10oho drcd Oct. I. (n-cha11man t!. Ro· bert C.ordon Srroul, fo rmer pre sa dent of the: l,naver sa I)' of (ala lo rna d. TAKES ROCK ET COURSE Pvt. '4-rll• am R. Hoffman Jr.. v.hose father lave .. dl 123 llrd St.. 'ev.po11 Hcaclr has comrleted an R-v.ee~ field artJiler ) rocket cre"'- man course at the Armv Ar· u ll er~ and \las ale (enter. r·ort Si ll. Okla. The 21 -vc•t oiJ !>oldrer . v.ho entered the Army last \1a~ and completeJ ba !<ac combat trarnang at t·urt Utd, Call t.. attended !1-e"' pun HarbOr Hagh School anJ Or anae Coast College. I SECOND LT. Jon P. Wa ds· ..vorth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wad sworth of 298 Bowl- '"1 Green Dnve, Costa Mesa, hcH entered U.S. Air Force pilot tra1n1ng at Reese AFB, Texas. He wilt fly the new- est Atr Force jet trainers and rece1ve special acade- mrc and military trarning dur· the year-long COj;rse. He w ill oe awarded s il ver pilot wings uoon completion of the all- Jet Air Traintng Command flytng program. MISS LOWRIE CMOSEI A linn 0 F IOITll PRINTING NEEDS The Costa Men An Lea· IUC pre scots IS lUll St of the month, Mru A. Stephens LowJie, whose exhibltton v.all be shown at the O>sta \1esa Ca ty Hall Nov. 20 throuah Dec. 31. The exhibrt wa ll replace that or Ed John· son, project enaineer at Ser· von1 c lnauwnenu. whi ch wu held over by popular de- mand. DII'T IE CAUIHT SHIIT II YOUI IFFICE F.lll. USE TIIS HilDY CIECI UST -AID TIEl Cl'' US! 0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 'WED DING INVITATIONS 0 0 RECEPTION CARDS 0 0 ANNO UNCEMENTS 0 STA TEMENTS 0 MENUS 0 ORDER BLANKS 0 PAMPHLETS 0 CIRC'lJLAR!:j 0 BOOKLETS 0 POSTERS 0 MAGAZINES OFFERING TOP QUAL! TV OFFSET PRINTING SERVICE. PHONE US AT ORIOLE 3-GSSO A.ad Our Jle.,r••ntati•• WiD le Glad To CaD OD You Mi 11 ~wrie's work in· eludes collaa u. paate ls, watereolon, encau atica, c aaeina, and a variety of s ttrrina pi ecea, the in are· d1ents and techniques foa whrch remain the artist's ae cret. She haa been a O>sta Me u rea1dent since 19S9, and i a occupied more than full time wrth her o wn buai· neu, Smart Line. a secre- tarial acrvice. She Ia a mem- ber o f the O>ata Mesa Olam- ber of Commerce , put pre- lldcnt of the Ca rlsbad (Cah· rom••> Ortmbor of Com· mere e. and pu t Pfeaident of the Northern San Dieao Coun· ty Aaaociated 0\ambeu of Commcu:o. ftROMOTI!D TO CAftTAIM Pint Lieutenant Oarid D. Ensign PubUshlng (;o;., Iae. Wi110n, aon of Mr. and Mn . Bdau C. Wil eon of 115 Wate Potut Road, Cotta Melt. hta bttn ulected for promo- tion to the r•k of upcaia 1n the U.S. Au Potet. He i a • elecaollic •td•• officer OffiCE AID ,RIITIIG PLAIT ~T 2721 f~ST COAST HICilfW~Y ,COIOIA DfL M~R,CAL lfO .. Il .. tb a lu ... eic Air Caa•Md (lAC) .... .. .......... PlL . ~ .. . . ·~ -·- o ~UIL -WOMI!H CLEDA'S HI· FASHIONS DRESSES CASUALS & AFTER 5 Ml 6-7915 2~-B E. 17th St C.M. .lEAl DIIIL 3 etfer Dresses ! Spor Accessori es ond Gifts Newporter Inn OR 5-1700 Wu tcliff Plozo Ml 2-2..C.U Newport Beodl -----.;._ • AUTO ll!ftAII Cor S.mce •• ,..,. rte4'' Prom T•~• tD O•ert.aols JAGUAI S,.Ciel,st sa.lt41 2221 Me"-t C.M. PeppertrMAif-tiY VOLKSWAOIN .-oucH~ l•clwhut, ~ ..... , .. 120MeMo ViM c .... M.s. * Auto UpMhtery TAYLOR'S TltiM SHOP Auto Wash Udo Car Wash The SotlthlaM'I Ntwtst aad Fi8HC Car Wuh Tei ....... ~UI 411 f . 17th St., C.M. o BEAUTY SALON LOitiAIMI'I IUUTY w.MMt nn a eo •• , H..,. C.O..a •• Mar ....... .. , .. ,,. .......... •lJie .... . 0,.. 'nllra. A Pri ..... . • CAiftiNTIY CARPUTIY Minor Repoln No Joba Too Small! H.O. ANDERSON 2966 p.,_ Tr .. Lane Costa Meao, Collf. KIMberly .5-8175 If no anawer coli Ml 6-2'112 * ADDITIIIS R8IIB.I6 * ,.. a O.wk't u..a~ • .,.,., 0.... ~ ,o._ ... r...., .~ ...... . -· ........ ~Lt~ll .. ... o ... .,, c. ....... • GEM!ItAL CO..TIACTOR J.IAY CONSTIUCTION CO. o-...maa•Betll ...... ............... OR 3-0510 3512 E. C.e1t Hwy., COM . C•tract• Dmer • lclcly .... J ... j~c-:1 · ..•. nnRet....._ Kl 5-7119 -Mf 6-02.S5 2Hf He..W IM&., C~ e DIAftiiiiS CUSTOM DRAPERIES -Special - $2.99 yd. fabric ~ labor Free Eatimotes Peters Fum. 1839 Npt. Blvd. C.M. L1 8-245-t • fiii!IGLA.SS FIIEIIILASS SUPPLIES Cry stol iner Corporation Coating Ru in s & Molds Fibergl ou Materia l s ond Suppl iu -Ll R·0292 1626 Placentia, Co~to Meso o FLORIST -----IIOADIAY FLOWER SHOP S.mna Ole Harbor Area 1166 Newpon 8oalevard O>ata Meaa \U 6-2461' • GARD!MlHG \10NTHL Y marntenance sea· vrce or by the JOb. Clean up and haulrng. l::.ve. ~I g. 453-l. Shrubs, Interior P lants, Trop1co ls !. Tre e s lnsect rcides ond F ertil1 zer ~H Green Stomp s ; F ree Del1very C'ORONA DEL 'fAR NURSE R\ I Z1._. E. C.out HI way· i 'l Ht&O MEL UPSHALL EX,ERT LAWN AMD GAaD!M ~!RVICE .-.,.,ectolut us Core of Comm trci ol P ropert~ ltl ,. .. 6.5 S4 .. 65 • NOUSIJtOU) Q.IMIMG WALL -TO • WALL c~ cl...tq. ••• _ .... u H61). IALUE'S •1 SALOl Fashion Wig a -Cuatom toupees, awltche s , wigle ts Cleaning -Styling S48-~ 25).D E. 17th St. Costa Meso • ftla.AMCI •• MLIILL Agent F0tw1.,a lnaurance Gn>up Life • Auto e Fire ~ Theft Tefephone M6.48 14 Coata Meao • IIITIDDIS PAT IUYIR INTERIOR A ODMpl.,. aervic• color 1tyling, Aoor covering•, *•eriea, fum l"'re, lfthtlf'lg Jl~ E. Cooat Hwy., COM 67S..SSJ> ·~z-. au. •••• • JIW!L!I ALLACE CALDERHEAD JIW/IL. IU JW L Coeetlli_.•., c... ...... .... ).J2. • ,AIHTIMG PAINTING a, llou Of job. laude aed oot. Proe Betlaa .... •dOur.~U5 ...,, I ...... ..,pta 1 & .. vr:":e! .....-uu w .. 0 ....... _ ... Offtco ,_.._.. o '''•• ..._..._ 0 ..._ ... ,_. o. ...... '-''•• CUSTOM FUR.'IITURE ,.. c... .... , .. ) -Coaca Meaa- • ft!T SU,ftLI!S Wo h..,o tho l•t ••• o"" -•• .,._tlfvl aotoct•o" of .,.., col flah '" tho wo .. "• oloo c•ry o '"' l l~to of 04W•Iv,..a, -• oil occouerl•• ~too4H tor ........... , S.vtt. s.. r .... ••col. 2111 W Wlla•"· C M L iiM,_, •• 7961 Co tto -.oao * ret Shop ~CRAIG'S MESA f,... PET SHOP Sm~ll .\nhna ls Oirft~ Tropical • Gold F"h Ll 1·1254 447 Newport Blvd NEWPORT lEACH • ftLUMIIMG A. R. M AR SAC PLll~B E R 700 Carae uon Au Corona del \tar Plu•~"· R•P••ra DAY A NIGHT WATER HEATERS * II!STAUilAMT BERKSHIRE'S . ...... , LUNOiEON -DINNER COCICTAJLS O~ole ,._...,5 USO VIA OPOitTO Newport 8eaO • SHOI llftAII IAYIEIRY'I Complete s.~e Service OR THOP EDIC Pre•crlptlon spocloll at We e lve s&H GNen St-. • 1190 H•~r Blvcl, Ml 6-3311 U .. IDUT .... (~ £.,.,.. ,,.,..,...,.) .fMOOIL J , ..... ONLY ..... c.ll • ......, .. 2• IWtt M ••• J~S , ...... &,...., <l1STOM PURNJ'nJRB .... BOAT INTIWORS PIUHOUII! UrttOLITBitJNO liOtN...,.nll..a. ...,._..._Ga MJDS