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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-11-26 - Newport Harbor Ensign• ..., > ~ NEWPORT ~ CENTER ..J X ~ 0 H.,. h • ,,.fllo ,..., .... , C.oat Hwy. of,..,.,.., .-. ... ., .... , ef c.,.,.. 4.1 Mer. THIS S8CETCH d.,fctt the ,, ... ,.,,., -. .. l ... te' C»t~c.,t ef ,..,.,ecf "VII- I... GN." ... C.ott Hwy. l• C.Mt~o 4el ... ,. -=--- --- / • 0 "' ..., > 0 A. ~ ~ 0 z a: \It w -0 ... a: 0 ~ 0 C) - On COM Plan The Newport Beach Plan- nina Commiuion hu tet a public bearina for Jan. 1 on the Corona del Mar plannina atudy recently co~leted by architectl Murton H. Willson and Auociatoa. The report wu officially received by the Newport Beach City Couacil Monday eveoina-Tbo Couacil filed the reportfor f•twe conaid~ atioo, when public bearina• will be held by the Council. Plaonina Director Jerry Drawdy commented in a for-- warcljna letter to the Pial- nina Commiuion and the Council: "It ia believed that t.hia etudy will make pouible the adoption of a master plan for the c:oamuni ty or Corona del Mar which Will auide the development in auch a way citizen• will point to Corona del Mar with juetifiable pride." The lludy primarily con· coma the buaineu etrip alona Cout Hwy. in Corona del Mar. A prime intereet of the plaonina coneultanu is the pouible euabliabment of a "villaae center:• with aome biah ri ae atructurea, in the area between Mariaold and Heliotrope A•e. Lookina downcoaat beyond the preaent city limita, the conaoJ t.anta emphaai ze the deairability of maintainina an open atretch of natural acacoaat country aide between Corona del Mar and Laauna Beac:b. "Thia would eatabliah boulevard. Certainly no t every block need conform to these patterns, 1ince the deaired reault is that of var- iety and intereat, u well u quality, and retention of a amaller acale. The acale would not differ areatJy from that of the exiatina ootm~er-­ cial and would certainly not need the timit.aliooa of n· 11t1na aovern1n1 reaulations. Aaa1n, menoon should be made of the need for sub- ll&ntial landscapina or the boulevard to create the char- acterdeaired. Center islands. incorpotatina left turn poc- keu, aho\lld be landacaped. State Hiahway pol icy di &- couraau the Ule of UeCI in center ielaoda. bot fot the future city boul evard. tbeu 1nclusion would be h1ah ly desirable. Merchants and property owners alona Coast Hiahway. throuah the efToru of the Corona del Mar C ham- ber or Commerce, have shown considerable interests in proje cts to landscape the center iatands. The City has ( CaoUoued oo Page ~) Fire, Police Pay Hike Asked The Newport Beach Civil Service Board recommended to the City Council Monday nipt that pay scbeduJes for police and firemen be m- creued from t.he present ranae or $510-~20 per month to the followina: • Police offi cers-to 1562- $684. • Firemen -t.o S549-$667. with boura reduced from the present 72 per week down to 67. The board uid it feel a the new pay scales "would add peatly to the morale and efficiency or the dq>art- ments." and "attract a hi pet caliber applicant" and r~ duce the hiah cost of tum- over. The request was refened to the Counc1l'1 salary com- mittee. The Council also : • Delayed action unul Dec. 14 on proposed ordi- nance 1104 for rnonina lot at 3SS Hazel Or., Corona del Mat, t o C-1-H. requested by LaWTy Steak House, new owners of the Hurley Bell Inn, to provide addioonal part 1n1 space ; Cooocil sp~ c1fied that the curb cut on Huel Or. be closed to pr~ vent a ccess to park1 na lot from Hazel. • Conunued bear1na unul Dec. 14 on tllc Council's In- tention to revoke curt> c ut perm1t 1saued to Dt. J.B. Larson on the ramp down to the main Corona del Mar beach fo r his property at 3024 Breakers Or., where he plans to build a 2nd unit on the upper I evel. • Delayed decuion until De c. 14 on the revised plans or the Lido Isle Cortl'l\unlty Assn. for boat storaae and slips near the Lido Isle br1dae; referred the matter to th C l taff for di ICUSIIOn WIth Jll)phcants: posa1ble effect on the rum1n1 ba11n near the bndac was quesuo ned by Coun c1l memben . o Approved the employment of the firm of Williamson and Schmid or Santa Ana to make a ltudy of the request for stop SIIJ\5 at B1 10n St. and Alta Vista Or •• Eatt Bluff. and at Fifth Ave. and Ins Ave., near the entrance to the Youth Center 1n Corona del Mar. • Approved a contract wuh Griffenhaaen-l<l:roeaer & As· sociates to ass1st the Coun- cil 1n recrwtment of a Ci ty manaaer to replace Bob Coop, who will leave Dec. 11 to ac· cept a s1m1lar position 1n Pho enix. o Lalled b1ds fo r 10:30 a.m. Dec. 22 for .. open end" con- tract coosuucuon, provultna (Coonnued on Page 2) TWO •YEAIHLD GIIILS HIT 01 lAY TO SCHOOL Marjon e Wood, 410 Santa Ana Ave .. and Laune Lam · berth. 337 Santa Ana Ave ., Newport Heiahtl. both b year olds were hit Tuc sday by a car <k1 ven byGeorae B1uell. 620 Via L1do Soud. L1do Isle. The children. on theu way to s chool at 9 a.m .. were cro ssin 1 15th St.. at Santa Ana Ave. They were taken to pnvate phys1c1ans by theu parents and were treated for minor bruises and scratches. w ... VILLAGE a: w CENTER ~ C) a: ~. .f ~ Parking Fine DueToJump A IOO'l JUmp 1n paJlung fines 11 1n s tore for overumc parkers 1n Newport Beach. The City Council adopted a rcsoluuon \ionday n11ht ask•na the mun1c1pal court to 1ncreasc the bad for over· ume part ~na from the present s 1 to S2 1n both metered and non-metered locauon~. and to 1ncrease the ball for aban- doned cars to S5. 0 ~ 0 C) Judae William Chnstensen and J udae Wlll•am Speus MA RGE MILLER. 17, daughter had su.elted that the Coun· ':lf Mr. and Mrs. J ames M l'er ell state 1ts w1shc s 1n the h as been selected to rece•v~ form of a rcsoluuon so that the DAR l %4-05Good Ctt1Zen the pubhc Wil l be •nformed Award at Costa Mesa Htgn of the request and mterested School. The sen1o r g~r l s no- persons will have opportuntty to pres ent their views to the mlnated many g~rls for th iS Council. honor. From thes e the faculty H b T ff• chose Margie. She IS act1ve ar or I ra IC '" AFS, CSF, and ranlcs e ighth A•ld Asked in a cta.ss of bOb. !.he •s also part icipat1ng 1n • sen1or honor Public Worts Director Joe Devlin aubnu tted a request to the Newport Beach Cit)' Council \ton day eve n 1n1 for add1t1ona l personnel to handle harbor permits and uafTtc eniJneenna. H1 s request 1ncluded: • Full-ume harbor permit enalncer to handle the prob- lem of harbor permit adm101 s· trauon, the cost to be fi· nanc cd from )earl) fees as- se ssed to premlttees. • Full·ume traffic eng1neer andt or assoc1atc engineer. whose duues wo uld •ncludc freeway plannmg. • Chanae •n the present pracucc aovetnJOg expend•· cure of au tax funds so that the funds may be used 1~ ofT· set ad(htJonal ena •n eenng s ervice s requ1red as a result of the 1ncrease 1n gas ta' revenues. .. The publ1c ""ork. s d e~azt· ment has not been able to perform adequate!) all the func oons ass•ancd to Jt, \b. Devlin sa1d. Counc1l refened the request to a spec1 al Council com· mlttee oomprtse d of L indslc' Parton& as cha1rman. Dee Cook and Doreen \1azshall. group and IS talung French at O.C.C. She IS a s emdtnaltst 1n the Nat1ona Mertt Scholar- Shtp compet1t1on. In add1t10n to act1ng as a moderator lor her Vout l'l Fel owshto at ne• church Marg1e oart1:•oat es II" the adu t and sentor cho •. lues Going To Bowl Tbe-0r.ange Coast C.:>Uegr·, football Piates ended the 11 rc · gul.a.r seas\ln of pla) oo Satwda) Olgbt Wtth d ~2·16 V ICtor\ I)VCt Chaffe y. second place Ln l:...tst • Cooference standtn6'· and au o .1 bowl b1d. \l~'odl) they were tnvlted ro pia' Ill the Ella Bowl. 1t1 ~ao Bcr~Md ltl<>. " o p. m. Dec. ~­ Plaven dJld c->acha voced ves. Th~ l C admlllUUiliOO . .al.h sa1d vel. Tht double .1ffun a· t. ve ,: .u put be fore the b<>.lrd .JI awtees ~·oncb ) otgtu and the board 'otc ".u ·Yes. The Puates ~o tll n-ert t>)Ugh :.an Dkg<> l 11} College. the cbamp1oo "' the Bofder '-oolcr· eocc. SOCC lou onl} to l;.)nto: Beach Cit y College, wh1ch haJ been selected for the Junnx R,lSe Bowl game. clearly the definition and identity of 2 aeparate cities:• tbe report llatea. "A a the aeneral area becomu much more hiahly urbanized, it will be &mpouible to place hiah enoqh •alue on the de- airability of keeilina an open atretc.h. Every poui bility abould be e~,plored whjch could produce t.hi 1 reaul L •• Who • • • ly ..... .., u...., What • • • .Where and And How Come? ? In addition to the vill.,e center propoul, the report aho reoommonda .. pocket'' denlopm•ta, wbereby an entire baaioeu block ia clo- veloped u a unit, with a 001110 on p atk in 1 area within block. Here .,.. dle h.iahliabtt of •• report: .,.._,..H. Will ... •4 Aa•cl•te• Peaalbility for tbeae achemea Ia beaod 11110t1 tbe o-.aened c:o.didoa llaat llaere remai.a I D-bef of YICUt aitea IDd tla• n~any proa•t .. impto'f .. eota•• aloaa tbe booln•cl are beoomiq .,.,.. aiael .. daeir •II••· rei11i .. D at. •al•• ot die real a .. tate .. ., oedpf. No.8G• len. • lara• perefthl• of tlrect .. a •• Maua&ial 1114 _, • ,. •••• ~ •• ...... ,... .... '*'-• ........ ,._ ... of ........................ One of the buaieat city aer- vice activities, the queation and answer department of the Newport Public Library, i 1 aho one of the newest and one of the leaat known 1er· •icea. The post of firat reference librarian waa eatabliahed by the -c>loyment of Mu. Ros~ Ellea Leonard in September, 1963. aad llaa aince proven itaelr i•clitpnaible. Aa ea· timac oct IS 10 10 qaeationa a day COIH 10 Mra. Leoaard. It ia iac:rediblo 10 me dlat nery CIMIIiOO. 10 fa. baa ben •• wend wi th.in &lie 111110 day: ., ••• .. ..... effici•cy •• -•d a.-iaaly eiOimc inaipc or tile rofot- •ce librarlin Ilea ben widl oeo eot completely•f•iliar .;tta tile wealtll hiddee ie ••• boob. n .......... .,, "-• • atroea lie ._twMa tile Na• pon PMUc Li-.., 1114 .. Oty'a ae!Mol dail.__ TWa ooet.i .. a ..,., aed la re- noca..t ia a~e ll•.y ._.. for .................. ~ .. "''" ............ ldlaol and junior colleae atudents, didn"t know how to uae the as the areater number of library resources without pro- queations are on the orderof. feasiooal help, and seemed "1 have to do a term paper to feel that they were unique on the hiatory of the Stuarts in this lack. Witbout profea· in Enaland; where will I find sional uainina. all library a book about them'!" p'uons require, and act. help. Mention of the relationship The most frequently asked between the Library and che question 11 "What i s the school children pro!q)ts an u ty tax rat e"" Stranae. 110 111 de bere to remark that this me. 1 s the fre(Jleocy ... aome ll)fiftl there waa established five or more calls a day ... of between the hiah school a6-the request for the preciae mi.Uauatioo aDd the public mean•na or a word. Mra. Leo- library a oo-operat ive plan nard says many of the c•ll• wtudt eow aerYea the aru-are fl'l"tl a ttorneys' office&. dceta woll. The L1brar)' ke~a the In the paat, tena of students phone boolta of the ma,onty would deaccmd upon the h· of tbe laraer ciuea of the br~. Af\d. without any wam-nation.. and many c alla a dr.~y ina at all, aat for the umc •e (Of sueet addreuea in two or three t.itlea. and. of these cliat•t citiea. "Ttae In· courM. only a b~acful could temational Yetlo• 8ook. or be belpecL \Jftdet the eew Bususeu Onoctoey, ia in d\e piMI, tbo adlool Han thoae Library aad then are m111 y boob •• aubjec:ta W\lch calla fot aliCia illfomation at will M ia heavy ctemaed, in "F10111 Whom c an 1 r•t a cat the ClOIDbaa t-. -.4 ~ Mi:aa I• lat~ablll••• ~ ai•• •• a fOrw..... die Uwuy Ia -..... I " of die S..Jita. t~Poatina ttr .We 10 c.en for dllo ....... tailott ia Hoaa loq. Mra.. L.....t "' i.llprn•· SILIIhdc:al YJ&al fipna are .. "r ae fact ... ..... ooau.llJ Miq aahcl .,: -e a little a•• ... or _.. lllaei,_tal ._., o•er •• MriraaMd 10 ~~ .... ., .me. ia O..a• CHDCJ~ civorce totals as aaa1nst marri aae totals. Wha t 1 s the nattelt Stat c In the Ln•on" ..• (i t'a Flood a> Of co•se 11 I S not 1lwa~s necea sary to rc sort to refer- ence books ... 1f the Lll.wa- nan is uked. as she recent!~ waa, by a oompl ctel~ undo- meaticated husband. ho,.. to a tart a roast 1 n the oven, the career-woman Ia bran an first. by c•eful quesu ontna. de- temllnea the t) pe of the roast. lind ita ,..e1aht. 11\d then 1 s- auu 11mply-worded IOiln.Jc- uons over the phone to start the nb-roast nn to,..•ds us delectable and ult1mate fate. Juat for the heck o( 1t, let'• take a qu1 ck look at tome o r the quesuons that have rome to \tu. Leonard" a can: • Oefintbon of DiaCJOthe-- que. (Thlf, French -.ord haa rNarated from me_,,., • for,. mula fot a pouery atue to iu PfUht lnCMIIftl Of cl•cint to fOOOfded muAc.) and we botll used tct ~ n&}lt but today 1t IS Alaska.) • Ho• do you reph 111 a ~~oe dd•na 1 n' 1 tau on" • ~'here ~~oas the first com· merc1 al av1 aoon OtJ}lt" • H<l• do I f•btaln 1 cop,. naht" Th1s httle •ntroductH'n 1 ~ to pres ent a new IIX'nthh fea· hue to be called ''LIBR~R' BLOTTER" to compete ,.,th a J)OC)ul ar column of a ver' SJmtl• name. Mrs. Leonard wtll publuh each month her collecuon of quesuons. to· aether WIth the oonect an· swen and Wi ll name her 10urces o( lnlormalton for those people wbcl f•nd •nter- eat 1n the &UbJeeta quattd. It WU my lfttefttiOft of put- Uq 1n one coec;n ved quu- tion. W'llh a completely 1n· oorrect aaa•er llftd eo ,_ a Pcrret-of-the-Moetb contc at for 1M fir at one to pbonc '" the edeattty of t.he taconoct ant wet. bat more eot.. llleada • •aa tate bu the .-e:at· llave puvaaled eel we ••II u& •«•eru:e betwooe tt.e llava eothiea '-t dee lUOq ao ... pohat eddie ll .... " aaee of ... c:aty • lnof pot•t 0 uicl Cahforaia.. 100, aaa fonltOMIJII ~ .. • w > ~ >- Q. Q. 0 G. A standing room c rov.d vo1c ed strong protest Monday even1n g aga1nst the proposed !'oie~Aport Beach uan~•ent oc· cupanc~ tu. of ~tt. In a ~-hout hearmJ at the C11~ Council meettn&. 18 spo~e aaa1nst the t a1, 5 fa- vore d lt. The talley on cone- spondence re~e1v ed at (II) Hal l sho •ed qj aga1n st ;anJ -' for. The result of the evemng'" debate •a s ••no dec1 S10n" as the C..Ounc1l voted -1 tCl : to continue the hear1n~ I~' Dec. 1 ~. \tavot Pau. (,rul\er and Councilman .o\ f-11g 1 voted aaam t~t the de1a' Uee l ~ Don Elder L1nd~le' Par sons and o.~reen \tanh all vo ted '\e ,." Ja, Stoddard "'as absent. Obje~otoa 1n the aud1ence charaed that th e proposed tax would be dt s cr•mmatof'. ~cau se 1t s1naled out ren· tah o f 30 day or le ss. and harmful to local bus men b ) ltcq>Jn&VIIIton av.ay. Tho s e favonna the tax sa1d that v1S1ton caused exua ex· pense ID the c1 l\ and thu YoOuld be a 1t.ay to have them p~ some of lhe exua cost. Here ~~ a S~Mm"~ll~ of the even1na's d1scuss•on. GEORGE V.lLLI .~\ISO' 'ev.-port Beach real tnr "The C.lt\ 's est1m1tc rof the COSt of cnll ediOn IS Sl 000, I "'Ill aue~s $~5 .000. The IU woulJ be e\UcmeJ, dd· l!lult t e> adm1nt <\ter because tt( the thnu~and<o l.lf r cor l c lnHlhc d. mar ' ~~>h•• J,, n<'t l1ve h ere. I bell e' e the ta\ ... nu ld cause real e<\latc r.a:es rn1~tance . ~~>h!Ch C\~uld af· feet prorett\ 'alu e ~. and thu" hun the ta1. structure. Ynu ~•'uld be ~dltn g the il'"'-'Se that lit\' L!Jc goi Jen egg." \IR~. RL DLOPH lo..l f-H' ot ln1ne Tend. .. e -"I am one ,,, l5 000 '4 hol ra\ rrorert\ ta\e<o tn the elf~ The cnc.t lit 0.:11\ SCf\ 1, e< Jn..tca <;e' 1n the ~u nr.er t-ecau-.e "~f the t~ummer re-.1dent" Jusu.:c and equ1t\ are the ba s < nt a u~>l ta\. ~'~"C v.h(' create the need shnuld he ir r a, fOt 11. Therefo re I "UN"'rl the t&A." 00!\ .o\lD H \R T 1101-: 4ath t .. V.cst 'e"'iX'rt -"Thete 1\ JUSt a" much ua "h to f'\ld. an '-'lntrr as 1n 'ummer ... Ho• are \l'u go1ne tCI check ''" all ~o>•hn -.hould collec t th iS 1&\. I'd ra, It, bu t I kni"I>A some who · ... n u y to JCt awa) With lt." p ;('H ARD STEPHE. ... S. VICe- rrc~ldcnt of Balboa Ba\ Cl ub- "Collecuna the tax IS ao•na to ~ 1mpracucal. Therefore 1111 oraan11at10n •1th man~ "'"'"ms as our~> ••II aet an audit. ln o\nahe1m the mone' recel\·ed " earmark od for bnn11n1 1n adchoonal VI II ton. 'our ord1nance doe a not e•- mat\ the fund'-The 8~1boa Bay \\ub would no t benefit." "ARGARJETE McCARn· 8 E(l{ . 3o.. R1 al110. N e wpon Buch -., th1nk out rentals ..111 be h11t1 by Lh•• tu." JOHN RAll. Ill~ E. Bal- bna Blvcl •• Ralbtla -"llus IU meeu the c;ntcna of !Kit add:Jna to lhe ,..~ tu. and of tu:iQ& t.ba,. w'lllo uu the caty ,_..,c;ea. Adl aa t.hc add.d tram c coattol aad pohce paJrol ~-~od bf U.e ~R~~~Bariallos. 1 don't bcline a ~ tal baa daac:owaaod e)'01\e ff0111l viauiq c-w Yoct CHy." Mil amaoe KUNTtN<r TON , PfDI*'Y o'"cr at 119 c..& A• ...... -..au-- • a: 0 ..J "' N ~ %: TOWN•s END >-,..w ......... ....~ ...J ~ C) -...... =~·-~ u :;, ca "V.hcn I 1ell m\ tenant' the\ ha' e ll' i'a~ ~·. m.>re the\ could ea'll' go otn tt ~an (lcmenu: •'I (h.ean'IJe. ~e s et JOnd rent <&nd ~ c pa, h11h taxc' "hJt t ~ lhl> ux ao•ng f,,, .... COl 'C.IL '4 0\11\' \1-\R- SHALL -"One :'llncJpal atrr " t• reJu .. e the 1etl Pf•'f'e rt\ loi\ .. \IR~ Ill ' II''' fU' -"J Ju r · t l;)e I e' e 11 · · < lJl "· ll ''-'' F-_LDER "1 he .. 1 1\ t.u rdt e na~o been &Oin£ d• """· '4e 1ntcnd t<' l.eer 'n reduc;1ni 11." \IR BOLA'D ,,f Pasadena . l'fupen~ o ~ner a t 317 f:. . Bay F-t and 3~1 On\\ A\C., Bal- boa I land. -"Tht r. tax IS dJ scn mmatory. Wh y no t tax al s<' tho se who rent by tht )ear" The C.ll\ ta' base Ct1 Uld JO down If VOU COn· unuc addtna hauumenu on taa:pay cr~." REED LOt,D. lD Ruby A' c .. Balbc\a l r.l and -"ThH 1 s a haraument and w til dacouraac people from con- llnuln& to come here." WJLLIA\1 Bl.ICKLE\. 211 Coral A• e Balboa Island - "Tlu• ra• -..ould ch.1 se a..,a ., the 1. : and ~-.. ee~ rcnteu. Buslnes. reorte ShllUid be here "'ll~)e lt .. IOSl-Ptt ROSI--'t:R of Ltdcl l~le -"lue'-ate m reas- ln,. A"'"ther sowcc of reve- nu e hu h be (C'Iund tn re- IJ e' e u~ rrnrcn ' "'-'ners from bc•na ta\ed m••re." J l\1 H.o\'LI' lt.lb vr Ocean h l enttal -..ewpon -"I ha 'e .~b,cr' ed I a~~> s not ent.lt~ed 1he anll·llltet Ia• and ~'II " •r 1\ea ... hn I dC'In 't th1n~ '"u ~..tn enlo•1~e tht ~ c ~~~~nh ~ i<iia(i~\ B.l. Resident E:.d11h \lac \l.,.,,,j ~tl 'I =~~~ Oral \\e B .. ~~~ l"land •a" 1n1ured l:ual ' "'hen the <;teefln~ me .. han, 'IT •I the fam1h ~•• lo111eo.. I ' •undlon prnperh 'u J.l\ ~· enna '('\' :~ •n II t&~a, -~~ ne&J 'a~.qu 1 'lle ' \, II" tt-e car. but not H\IUt ed ..,.,.,r her hu11 band Lu~e ano.. .s ~rand­ daqhtet. ~andrak-I er '-~ch an ­ del. 'A hn 15 ol\ O(l III Ith them . Mrs. V.o,,d "a' 'C"r •'I c1 eri. at the Oran1e ( ·•un t, "''"e~­ ~~· ~ off1 ce Sh e ~~> .. ~ born 1n Cl eveland. Oh1 but h ad l1ved 1n ( altf•'ln• .. l•1r 41 ye • s. 8 ve&J ' tn the '\e wro rt aa ca. She ~~ ~uJVI\eJ r-, 'lt'r hua- band. Lule, o1 ' •, Luke Vt'oodJ r ''' OrMJI.e a J auah- ter. \1rs. O·•na'd lo..u~' of Balboa Island a"''' 4 arand- ctu ldren . ServiCe$. v.1 I be hehl at ll a.m. thl\ f-nda\ ........ , n at Baltr """""' Corona del \1ar "•th the Rev Ray· mond A Vta~er .,ffiCI Itlna LEIAL F1111 IIIIED IY SGIIOOL TIIUnEES . ewport Harbor ~I 01a· U'l c:t trultee • unanunouJ y approved the recnmmendalioa ofthe Bwld1n1 and Su e Cont- mrttee and of Su.pt. Mu Ru a- acll Tueaday evetul'l.l aod employed the law firm or An--. <J ...... ed L•eoa aa 1 eau eot~t ae.l eo a a ai a, dle O.atnct in aec:un .. a $Ita h•ltl achool lito. Tbe fin "'" -.. pud 110.· 000, pha 1 &300 a ..., a. ... coa:n coata.. Aa .,., o( ~ acUI••td•M Ia i•c:taW .. lt.eOMtna. ...... . Diamct ... llje.. .... u • .,...... ..., .u_.,.._ -NT HABR Bile* MST SlCTD -PAGE 2 THURSDAY, NOV. 26. 1964 CORONA DEL liAR, CAUF. ........................ c..-...... c.Aff.. ............. ., • ftuo ...... c-., .... a. ._ca., ef ........ ....._ c.le&. ..__, ....... ,._. .................... , ... ~m• L c-e ........ c-... .._, C .. t&. ,_,.._. 0 ......... . .,.. ...... , ............ -........... -... .. ...... ... .... ... .... .._ ...... ,,. ............ c.... ...... --...... -................. ,. .............. . .................. ._ Tee I ••••o• A•IA'I O .. PIIT MIWnA .. Ia All'IO I. HAA,A --· .. ..... .. ·····-· . . --~ o-~ ,_,..,..,_ 1'1$ HAA'A ---·-···· .... -...... · ~let. Lilt• SU ISCRJmON RATES '" ... ......,... H., ... AIM: ON .,.., -~ Ov..W. ef tt. ~ AIM: ON ,_ -..... <7 /,. .eOif IN, ..1/op An. I . H-... .... •4 ,...,,_... ef .. Ltsl .. 1101 liD THEY VOTE 01 SPEIDIIG! It Is interesting to note the grow1ng protest over increas- Ing taxes. A recent example 1s the 10C1dent at the Los An· geles County Supervisors' meeting. One Qui zzical Question comes to mind: How many o f those protesters vo ted against P resident lyndon Johnson in the Nov. 3 election? I ha11e an idea that 40" would be a fair guess-about the same a s the natio nal average. For the 60"' who did vote for President Johnson, I say that they have no case for sincere protest against tax burdens, because they voted in favor of such l:lJrdens, and for much, much mo re to come , as Lyndon John- son presses forward to ward the Great Society. A vote fo r L yndon Johnson was a vote for "'10re and more spend1ng. There i s no such thing as free spend1ng • • • GET TO THE HEART OF THE PROBLEM straight IIOGAIS AND CHOOSEIS ly Tom Andenon ~ of the most rttent Republic-an P~­ dentt, Abraham Lincoln, Lilted to tell thi, "wdfarT" storv; "I u~ to know an o ld cod. ger," Abe said. "whose cabin burned down to the ground. The follt.s in thos.e parts fdt sorry becau~ ht''<l lost all hiJ t'arthly ~s­ 'ions. So they be~an bringing him preSt'nU to set him back on hi~ feet. •·Well. they made such a l(ood job of it that, wht'l\ they werT through, he wa.J far bt-tter off than he t'ver had bet'n before. One da\' the old man was sitting on the stoop of th~ new cabin his nt'il(hbors had built for him and alon~ camt' a frit'nd from down tht' road ~ uh a bal!' of oats on his shouldt'r. · J want \Ou to ha"e tht'~ her? oat5. pardnt'r,' said tht' lond nt'ighbor. ~uing tht' ba~ down on thr front Stt'p. ... , am't takin' no oat5,' said tht' old bm . ·t ain't takin' nothtn' hut mont'v.'" "I DRAWS" Wh~n tht' rect'nt hurncant' hit sou tht'rn Louis1ana. 1t left '\ull!:ar cane fanners theft' in dirt" and 1mmediatt' nt't'd of ht'lp in tht' fit'ld'\. Mt'x1can~ and Putrto Rtcans had to bt-inl· pont'<! b\' mam famlt'rs althou.:h thousand~ nl able--bodted. "unemplO\t'd" ne-szro fit'lcl hand' had nothtn~t lx-ttc-r to do than to watch tht' boob tubt' all dav When approachr d. man' such form«'r workf'rs d isdainfullv turn- 1"(! down all job offers. Q\'tnR : "I draw1"1 Tran,Jatrd, "I draw\ .. means "I dra"' welfal"" p3\'lliC'nts for not workm~ and ht-t'OIIle ineli- (tlblt> to li\t• off thr taxpave~ if I takr a 1nh" Of coune, anr able-bodied penon on "wei· fare" who turns down honest work ought tn be cut off ~lfare and bt-allowed to go hun· gry. And "w~lfare" should be completely re- moved from th~ jurisdiction of the fede..,l ~O\'ernmt'nt and placed entirely in the hand' of local and state governments. Many of the outrages which plague and permeate the en- tirt federal "w~lfare" program would not long t'xist if local mont'y were paying tht' bills instead of "Washington money". Going a stt'p funht'r, state and local go~mment~ should also ~t out of tht' "welfare" busines.' t'Xrt'pt in rarT, emt'r~t'ncy situat1ons and turn tht' programs O\~r to private charities. Then, dest'rvin~ cast's ''ould gt't bt-tter care. with a minimum of ,,·aste and raclct'tt't'rinfl. "I STEALS" ~idt'nt Johnson has announced· "\\'" art' I!'Oinct to try to takt' all of the mone\' that we think is unnect'ssaril\' bt-inR Spt'nt and take 11 from the 'haves' and ~ve to tht' 'ha''t' nots' that nttd it so much." That IS Marx- i~m. It ts also 'tt'aling. Wt' cannot, in good consc1tnct'. call 1t lt'l(ali.lt'd confiscation, br- caust nowhtrt' dot'~ tht' Constitution of tht' l ' nitt·d Statt'~ au1hori.1e lttt' ftderal ~o,~m· mt>nt or am I(O\emment -to takt' from tht' "ha\'rs" and l(in• to tht' "havt' nots ... Of courst. thi' is nothing nt'w. Throu((h- out hiMor.· kin!{' and despou. Hitlt'r and Stalin. Rob1n Hood and "Pr~nv Bo"" Flovd havt' takr n 1t from tht' "ha,~s .. · and. givt'n it 10 tht> 'ha\(' nots." And usuallv madt' slot>' or ~Ia' ,., 011t of "ha\'t' not\' in ihl' doin~Z. OTY COUNCIL NEWS ( Coounued ftom Pige 1) means for construcuon and reconstrucllon of co net etc c urbs. autters. s1dewalks and pav1n1 for o ne yea.r. "en- abltna concrete maintenance work to be done tn a prompt and effictent manner." architects. ()orius & Bell, for the new lifeaua.rd head- qua.rters at Newport P ier. • Adopted Ordinance 1103, provtdioa for a 5-yell t.cen- sina period tnstead o f the present annual licen se for bi cycles and requiuna a 21· day wauing pertod before a pawnbroker, s econd hand or Junk dealer could dtspose of a bicycle or bicycle frame. • Approved reque sted Tnattee1, Newport Harbor Union HIJh kbool Diluict, current noaotlationa be- tween thla Boud 11nd the It- vine Co~aoy roaatdina the purchaae or tho 40 a ero ai to at Paliaadu and Jamboree Road point• up the contlnu· ina inequity in property tu aaaeasmentain Oranae Coon· ty. Althouah this Boatd placea the value or thia site at ap- proximately S2S.OOO pet acre and the Irvine Co. places it at $35,000 per acre. the A .. senor has aueued it at only $620 per acre for 1964- 1965 tax purposes. The As· sessor has stated that t.tus represents "25~ of the As- sessors opinion of full cuh value," makina the Asses- sou opinion of full cash value S2,480 per acre. The Irvine Co. •arced to this evaluation. The Boud of Supervi sou aateed when they approved the tax roll a few months aao. It would be difficult if not impouible now to support thi 1 Boatd in and ultimately shate the ex· pense of acquirina thi 1 si te on the basis of a 525,000 to 535,000 per acre value when the Irvine Co. is shatina the total tax burden on the basis of a 52,480 pet acre v alue. I t seems toaical and e(llut· able that the same standard of value should be used tn detenmnina the price of ac- qui sition as that used tn de- tetmintn& the value of the property for tax purposes. There a re protests against increased taxes here 10 Newport Beach too, and the immed1ate ssue •s the proposed "bed tax." The percentage here whc can protest w1 th s• nee" ty s considerably higher than the nat1ona1 average, -so the1r pro- tests shOuld carry a l1 tlle extra we•ght. Bu t durtng the long parade of objectors who came uo to speato: at Monday even- ing's NewPOrt Beach C1 ty Counc11 meeting, there was not one whO h1 t at the heart o f the probl err. Ho w aoout the revo- lut ionary nOtiOn of cu tt1ng down on soend1ng 1nstead of look ing to new tax revenues to add to our heavy burdens' Why don't we have a citizen c api tal 1rnorovement committee that wtll really 1morove our capt tal Sl tuat1on by doing some hard th1nk1ng on Nay s to reduce the cost of our ci ty govern- ment' Economy has to beg1n at home. • APProved tentauve map of Tract 5783. at Dana Rd. and Flaa sh1 p Rd.. aero ss from Hoaa Hospital. conSist- '" I of 3.9 acres di v1ded 1nto 20 reSJdenual lots. • Adopted a poltcy state- mentreaardinaprivate s treets, after tncreaaina the m1n1mum street wtdt.h from 24 feet to 28 feet. chanaes 1n the ctty-county dock lease, relocattn& dnve- way onto Coast Hwy., revt- Stni boat slip confiaurauon, relocauna the landscapina and s prinkler plan, and pro- v1d1n1 procedure for revi sin& the lease; delayed action un- til Dec. 14 on location and and des11n of Butld ina A on the dock s1te. Let's cons1der thiS from another point of view. A home with a cunent market value of 525,000 11 assesaed at $5,000 to S6,000. A S35,000 home 1 s assessed at 57 ,000 to 58,750. Yet the proposed aite valued by tht s Boatd at 525.000 per acre and by the Irvine Co. at S35,000 per acre u assessed for only AIRMAN Jose !. Tovar· Vega, S620 per acre. Auurnma a • • • AI AISWER TO L YIDOI I have a one-sentence f1na l-word .,~ndebatabl e rebuttal to P restdent Lyndon Johnson's present h gh-sounding ObjeC- t•ve Here ~~Y answer: "On y Gcd can create the Great Soc • ety " • • • • Approved first read! na of Ordinance 1105, estabtlsh- •na setback lines at 10 feet from the water hne on Linda I sle, which the lrvtne Co. is prepanna to develop as a waterfront rcs1dcnual sub- dtvl s ton: publtc he anna v.as set for Dec. 1~. • Approved ftrst read1n1 o f O rdtnance 1106. a rev1 ston o f the c1 ty elec tncal code: s et publtc heauna for Dec. 14. PUBLIC GLARE HAS SALUTARY EFFECT Fr':lrr the St. Albans, Verrr>ont ~essenge r -"The Sover· P1gn s tate of Montana has abandoned the 1uveni le court s ystem Nhereby young and fr Jqtl e J ffender s are sh 1 elded from oubl •c gaze whil e the~r oeccadillos a re weighed 1n jl)d1cial seclusion 'Aontana "las bunJ that the public glare, as the names of parents aooear 11 pnnt a long with their delinQuents, is sal..~tary d not 0n the ma lefactor, at least ')n the oarents Juven1IP iE·OrPdat•on 1S on the Nane '' • Approved first r ead1na of O rd1nance 1107, a revt s1on of the c tty phm btn& code; 'l et publtc heann& fo r Dec. 14. • Arproved the preltm1narv propo\al by Corona del \ta·t - ~- • WHY WE CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING By Harry Browne l F .d I • ,, ~ 'l'('dlllll ~LH!32tne I Ed t! Of'' 1'\0•• Be c•u't o reo··"' "q '•Qu•\•\ '"''' ~t•t;c•e '' r•p••t•d fo t~e •h rd con •l!u''"~ ott•' J ""' "IH¥\Ih(l\ i til It I ". IIIII lh l'hanl '''il lOll tt·lo-hl.tt ·or 1 <1•·11\t·cl I• "' rh· hr~t !1-.t'l ol tl•.•nJ.., ot du • '·'''I .I l'•'••rtlll' Yr•t ,,.,, rart·h ·"' ,,,. :,.n, '' !t·d ol ,, I 1 dlf' r ... l,l \' .J• ht·ld. tlw lt lt l\\!1'1 tlw l'tll,(flll" t•r\<.IUI!'d. 11r 1\h,ll I .IIJ-.4'd tltt•H ltllllllll'' IO r h.1n•'• \nrl that \I"" ",,, ll',tll' tilt' d1•· r·o'"" th.1t "'' oft•·n wl•·• ••· ,,, '"'''rtl,oll· 1\111 "'' .l ~l(ll'\ th,lt ''·'"·"''' lfl'llllt'lll ll II' llllht '' \\C' krww, tlw Ptll'tllll\ l.1ndc·d ttl'l Ph· 111t•111h Kt~<k tn I >.•rt•tt~l~ r IC1.!II .1f1t 1 tl•·c·- 1111( ll'lti•IUII\ and l'tt>lltclllll (lf'IV'C'IIIIIIr\ 10 F.n l.!lrtnd Arcordtnl: tc> fJ radfuul' 1/r /•ttl nf Pit •flourh P(o'ltat mn," t.tkl'tl ('""' ( •<>"'"''" Rradford', o"'n 1~. tht-tH\t thtnl! tlu•\ d ul "a~ It> t'n:'<'U" \(' hrct houV' for tnntrtlnrw ~~~ 111 1\'t ('1\t" thfom and tht·tr ~:cw>d' · It "•'' "·"ural m thO<!~ d. '" to h 11 ,. a rmmm>n hnuv-, 10 whifh all (nod , nd ntht'r ptod111 · ItCH\ "'ould l)f" ,,,,rr<f ~II prfi!Jt'rl\ lwlt>rH,:t·d 10 tht' pNlp!r 'tn rtlflllmHl .. In tllht·r "'nrt.l• tlu P1ll(rtlll~ "'t'rc· prac tlt'IOI( rltr m•.trr•t lhtril( tn 111\lOt'\ IO ptlft' 100111111n1"11 'frllln I" at h .ucordrn~ tn hi\ .ttnlth 111 t·:u·lt .ttt Md· 1n~t to hi~ n('('(! ' STARVATION Rut within tltn'f' nt<mth\, half of tht' 1()0. ndd Pilt;tnu•~ had alrt·. d" pt'rtshd Evt'n h31( of tile' 'tmnlC MavHo"'rr c,.w ltiC"nt~,.... d·etl flC'(Uft' dw \hiP. rould rrtum 111 F.nftlltl'ld thr fu.llowins Apnl. Ahrr tw'O lwrribl.-yt>an of uarvation anif ntttrry, rhc-Gc:M:·rnor 'ummoned the ll"Adt'" ol lf~ colon ro a m«trn« Aft .. r much dc-ID-ratioo, th«'y dec~ to tty tt>mt'rhinl( &Mt •wal'fd hurtlal nn 1~ wrf ac"f' Haleilcwdl, iNtod of adl man bt-ing ,._ • a I ,_ --··-~· MU·bti ... cht-\ • ",. t .u h l.muh 11• ""' n parrt"l of Ia net P"' .tit• prop• ttl t .1111 · tt> Ph mouth ( olom .tncl till' n••1.lr• \\l'rl" r''<lra{lrdinan· Brad for tl ,,,,It'• 'l it" had 't"l'\ ~:nod 'ur· "''\ rm It lll.tek Ill hand~ \('1'\ tndu,tnou,. "' •" rn111 h "'""' turnt' "'a' pbntt'•l tht'n nthn .,.,11'11.' "''"tid h.a\t i)('n(' by ~ny mean..,. "' Gm 1 "' ·'"' othc-r rould IIV' fht' wonwn no"' wt•ntt· "'1l11111(1' intu '" f~ild, and tookt tlw11 linl•·-orh '' ith thrill to ~t come. which lwfott' "'could .tlc•dl( '-'t•akn~ and inal)ilitir. "'hom ICI h.n ,. f"C>mpc•llt'd would hav~ bt'nl' thto11•:h t l(rt'a t tiranie and oppr".aon," BIRTH Of FRHDOM \\'ht'rf'a' ~>arh had rt"'m~ working for ntht'l"'i, no"' r\ "'1 individua.l had the greate~t tncrnuvr to produtt. ·nw pri\'alf' f'ntt'rpri..,. '' ~trm had h«n born. 0100 it ac'~pliJhNi nurarlt''-"" 1t al"'-a"' ha.• and alwa)S will :-.lo wondl."r the Pil«rims ~~ 10 thankf11l th<ll fint Thank~v;~ day. ""'"" had die.. 1m t>r~ the' cwocr .. l that man ha.d toul(ht for al!'t''-And. a!. C'J<>vc-mor BradJord told H. ',tnv l(t'nrr;:~l wantr or !ami~ h<J~th not ~n amon~o.,•" thrm 'inct to thi:t day.- Thi• 'J hank~vina;, lee u~ givf' thank• lh:u wr havf' thr kn<>wledce of hi•tory to Jtuick u•. Lt-t us rt'~lve to rejtct che Mandan conct•pc o( "to each af'cording to hiJ need" in tvt'ry rc:spKI of our livn It is wrong with rt({ard tt> a;iant f~ral ~les. h i• wrOflg with ~rd to local and 'tatr ""'f'l· f art"" Proter:tms. The Mancian concept b~ povctty and sJawry wflt'r'C'~oer ic it tUrd. Only profit• !crkin~ mdividuaJs. K ling in c.Mir own .elf. intern1 an JOfw the ~,.. ol tOCitty. Political •nciM can only mlill:ributr pov- t'rty. l~ " led IOf'Watd to the d.y ol "JMnb. srivinc whm ~ can ce~er our tOtal -... flt'nd~ lrom politicaJ clom.iubtan, • Called bids for 10 a.m. Dec. 22 on p1pe r&Jitn& for Balboa Pier; esumated cost IS S5.000. • Called btds for 10 a.m. De c. 12 on rep au s and alter- allons at :-.le wpott P 1er. 1n· cludina replactng 7 deteuora- ted Pill's, repainna cross btacln&. 1ns talltna 2 new fender ptles, consuuclln& a 4-tnch thtck concrete dock and remo"tng the t1cket booth; ec;ttmated cost S23 ,000. YACHT COLUMBIA ARRIVING SUNDAY \1ayot Paul Gruber of New- po rt Beach has proclatmed ~ov. 1~30 as Yacht Colum· b1a Week , tn honor the atn · val of the world famous Ameuca' s Cup defender to her new home 1n Newport Harbor at the Bah1a Coun- rluan Yacht Club. Spectal we lcom1n1 cere- monte s w1ll be held thts Sunday. Sov. 29 , as the new o v.-ner, Thomas Patuck Dou- aan of Corona del Mat, bunas the Columbia to her Balboa Yacht Oub anchoraae. The mayor's proclamauon recalls that the Columbia earned international acclaim by succ essfully defendina the 113-year-o1 d America' 1 cup aaainst EnJlancts Scep- tre in 1956 and competed in the 1964 America's Cup tnals o ff Newport, R.I., manned by an all Newport Beach crew, with Brius Cunninaham of Lido Isle u skipper. DnGIIIEALn II IU LOCATIOI Wootton Realty i 1 mov1n1 across Cout Hiahway •n Corona del M11 to the Mutual Sav1n1• Office Buildina from 2SSO E. Cout Hwy. Mr. and Mrt. Wootton (Jay and Pq.ay) have been in the real Utate busineu 1n Corona del ~r rOt nine ye•s. Th•Y awced in the office or ColOna del Mat Realty and opened their fiut office in tho buildina a.t the comer of Orchid Au. and Couc Hwy . They pur- chased a home in Shore cmra wben they fin& mo .. d to tbe Harbor Area from P .. ndene aod han been ., .. e:ialiama in Sllrofe OUJ1 Pto- pertJ•a ... , a.u. son of Mr. and Mrs . Eipg-tax rate of S7. 50 per SlOO.OO, menio v. Tovar of 2oq4 Po-taxes o n your s 2S.OOO home mona Ave., Costa Mesa, has completed the first phase of h ts Air Force basic mi litary training at Lacltland AFB, Texas. He has been selected fo r techn ical training a s an a ircraftmaintenance special- ISt at the Air Training Com- mand IATC> school at Shep- pard AFB, Texas. The a ir- man I S a 1%4 graduate of Costa Mesa Hi gh School. As every man hath received the aift, even so mmister the same one to ano ther, as &OOd stewards of the mani- fold grace of God. If any man spealc, let him speak as the oracles of God; 1f any man m1mster, let him do tt as of the ability which God &tveth; that God in all t.h tngs may be alorified throu&h Jesus Chtt st. to whom be praiSe and donu- nlon for ever and e ver. Amen. U Peter, 4: 10, 11.) would be S37S to S450; for your 535.000 home, SS25 to $656; but only S46.50 for each s2S,OOO to $35,000 acte of the proposed site. The homeowner therefor c pays S to 14 times as much in taxes on hi 1 propcny as the lrvtne Co. pays on thiS proposed st te even thouah both have the urne market value. Since bonds to purchase this site would also be pa1d for 1n proportio n to assess- ments, the homeowner would pay 8 to 14 times as much proponionally as the Irvine Co. does o n this st te. Mart )' other properties tn our area are auesaed at much lower percentaaes of value than our homes; some 10 low that the homeowner is paytna as hiah as 800 times as much tn proportion to thetr markel value. Ho wever, this site seems a more t1mel y com· pan son. It seems to me that school bonds will hav e a difficult time tt the polls until these bas1c mequttt es are conec t- ed. h also seems to me that the conection o r tax aueu- ment inequities should be of prime concern to tbts Board and that Uu • Board should take an act1ve part in thcu conection. Warren W. Crow Jr. 439 Beaonia Ave. Corona del Mar SOON 50 MILLION Publisher or the Enaian On Nov. 4, 1964, my Re- publican friend uiddejected- ly, "Twenty-five million .otes ate not enouah." I lbUit I JOWI, .. ABSURD''' RICHARD G. GILLEN has N8J)Oieon would still be joined the Aerospace Divi-marchina bad he that ttamber of tJoopa. Hne out aenaea slon of BatKock Electronics become 10 dulled that we no Corporation, Costa Mesa, as lonaer know the force or manager of the Western Mar-twenty·five miJJion American keting Region. He assumes citizen• wbo atood rot l.bc the position held by A. p . tame aet of principle• on Nov. 3, 19641 Our co~~et.ay Smi th, Who Is now uslgoed waa fo•ded by 1 11 .. , meay to the finn's Washington, leu, Nd a powa IIDOOI D.C., offlct. Mr. Gillen was nations trith little mote in last associated with the 60~ba. . 8 vw c.ancbdate, any Oolci- Northrop COfi)Orltlon, Ven-.wata, •••Dd• at ••e .. elm of tura Division, n the ptincl· die R£P\JilUCAN pa~ny. uc1 pal engi neer for tledronics Ida c:ouu.e I• the ••• IOday applications. He has also aa yut•rday. A few of oor been with Radio Corporation caew left abe thip before the fipt beaea; •• ..... no& of Arnerfu, Remlngton R.,.d atruct 0 ., colora wids tt.e Unlviil, 1nd Comel Ae.onau-fiuc roud of flri•a. 0.. pel tical Labs. Bllbcod Elec--captain need• • loyal crew, t10nlcs Is a leadtt In ttle 1ncf wt .,, bla crew, ,...,. .. desi..... •d anufactu e of n .. mHUoe •uoq. He •UI I ..,. I 111 ' .,, •trt IIi• r..,..liWJidee, e tetron c re110te conttol NOl atALL WE. S1Stent.s. (CGM'n doe .... ,) [PROBE On ll/lJ/64 LBJ (eaued a rhanAegtutng pro- cla.atton, pledgtng A•er(cane to eradfcate pouert11 and .ant throughout the ..arld. B11 &Dha t rt gh t do•• gouern11en t forctbll/ to~• the /rut te o/ 1111 labor to "eradicate" tltfe age- old plague? It (e (-.oral /or 11e to eteal f ro• •11 neighbor to rot•• •11 etandard of ltutng. It (e e qual ll/ f1111oral for gouern- llent to eteal froa •• and dleper•• 1111 earn- tnge tor the bene/(t o/ otltere, be t h•ll cf tf••n• of the USA or foretgn Jande. One eza11ple of hO&D our eoctaltettc gouern- llent h4• ta ~en upon ftael/ t he ltarxtet taalt of redtetrfbutfon-of-the-&Dealth te the un- constitutional foreign atd prograa. Vhere {n the Conetftutfon (a authorltl/ g(uen to talte MIJ .arntngs and dtetrtbute thea aaong fore( gnere? Vh1J aa I bei ng taxed to eupport al ten gouernaente, all o/ "'" t ch arfl repr••- slufl and contrar11 to freedoa? Ho~ aan11 Aaflr(cane realt•• tha t fro• 1945 through ~tid-1962 ouer IB9 BILLION TAX DOLLARS have been gtuen OIDOIJ to aoael05/oretgn countr(ee under t he gut•• of curta tltng coaaun(et fl xpanaton? S fluflral 11ore btllton• haue e(nce bflfln addfld. (C .R. 7/10/64, pg.l2736, Cong.ForfiMOn of Tflxaa) Thla flxclud•• loan• to forfltgn pouflrnmflnts at r tdiculoueliJ lO&D intflrflst ra tfls (3/4 of 1• f or 40 yr s .), or contribu t i on• to tntflrnattonal foreign aid progra11e. Haa co~uniaa bflfln c urtailed? In l945approx.l60 lfttllton soule&Dereunder co..aun (e t elauer11 -toda11 Htflr• are approx . ONE 81 LLIOft! Haa a octal (alft-co..aun fs11 been curta iled {n tlte sfl countriee? (1945-1962) France ••.....•.....••..•• 19, 43B, 000,000. England ••••••.•..•••..... 8 , 713,200,000. I t a 111· • . • • • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 5, 7 55 , BOO, 000. India •••.••••••.••••.•••• 3,952 ,000,000. J a po. n. • . • • • • • • . . . • • . • • • • • 3 , 6 9 3 , BOO , 000. Greece ••••..•....••.•.•.. J ,JB7,600,000. Vi fl t Na11 . • . • . . • . . . . . • . . . • 2 , 4 41 , 700, 000. Yugoslavia •••.••...•••••• 2 ,)96,900,000. lfexteo................... 766,900,000. !ndonee{a................ 670,900,000. U.A.R. (Eg1Jpt )........... 62B ,600,000. Poland.......... • • • . • • • • • 522, 600,000. Oiaana... ••• • • ••• • . ... . • •• • 156 ,.500,000. 8 UI"WtQ. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 9 5' 400' 000. ce,l on................... 79, /'()(), 000. Cuba..................... 52,100,000. "It (e ••••ntfal that theaduancfld count r te• 11houl d render a td--real a nd prolonged a { d-- to the bacltJIIOrd countrt•• fn the ir cul tural and econoa(c deuelopaent. O thfl~f•e, (t will be {~possfblfl to brtng about peaceful coflx(stence of the uariou• nation• and peoplfl•-~lthtn a single econo11fc ~ye te11, wldch (8 •o e8.9flnHal for the final tr(ulftph of eoc!alba." Stalin-"ltarxt•"' and thfl National Colonial Queet£on" H~ ha• foreign atd affected our gold rfl- ser u•• a nd balancfl of paiJiftente? Th fl follow- ing appeared In thfl C.R. of 4/3/63 , pg . 5234 , and fa ••lf-•xplanatory. Thfl sftuat(on !a •ufln "'o re critical todaiJ. Cowoaue or nn UMTna 8Yn•. B OllA 0/r a--t ann.. Wuhlt!Vt-. D.C., April 5. UU To Who"' It Iller Co"""': Gold !l<>ldlnu (~ WWW -.t~~ITIH) I' !< told '>oldlnrt on Dte. at, 1111\2. 121. 2.11. OUol ••'0 I' II ,..w t>uUiow It> lor•lclt- ''"''• l'll'ol 11\rourh 1te2 ......... -1.1110.000.000 t ~ aollt h«>ldlnrt oo Ow. 21, IIOIIl, r""UCO'd It> ........... . 1&. ·~ 000. 1100 .. ll~oM ll<>lcllfc..... otbu -111M.,• I~ ~. 11162 -.. • ......... • .. 1). D. 000. CJ'O "•>Ill l'to6dlll"" m....-. otllw C<"IIIITIH, 11163 lhrouclllllll ..... +II,DI,OOO,OOO llold l>oldm.i ollwT _,"'"" J,.. "· lw:&, ~It> ••• l' R dolbn owaecl by lionip-..... , ..... _.,1) '~-~~-~-~-~-~ 10.&.-.100.001 .._ Ia ._.,. 4oiW ~ lto2 lhrouP I.a. .. .. • • • • • • • • •• • +I' 411. too. 000 ........ ...,., ...,...,.. - Dooc..Jl,l ... "--cciO. .. ---- 1•.,. not ID<"I\kk' <lt\o-.~ftl ~. 11..1 ......... ofJ~e~la .,...._ ~--..._. ___ ............... -tl.t12,0011,oat .., ... ==·······-....... _,., __ ...... ······-·-.. ••• -1,1·--...... .....__ ......... _ ..... -s.·--. .. -~_ ....... _,_,.. -t.·--..... ~ ·-......... --I, ....... . ... ... ~ ........... _ .... -··---.., == to",_.>--···· +---1--__ ......... _ ..... -).·--1-Me&oeril ___ ............... -).·--...... = .. ·· ............... -a. __ _ .. ,_ ................ -a.••• ............. 14 ................... -z.·-- r II, ''""'"· 11100 llll'flUC'\ lli'C, ,.,11111 ..................... -l!C,-111111,0110 o,_ puhlk o1ft>t•• t' .ll. '*"'"' !~folK on t>e.>. 11. ~~.. JDI, no.-. • Olliff'""' -14 "'*"~ ,__ •""""llleftomal ................ 2ti,ICIO,DIII.GIIO \'.ll.•)ootK•-"&ItiJOolotW ..... ~~-.......... , ...... 1 .............. t•, ........ _.. all ... -"leofWW1o.l b7··-·-,_, __ _ .,_ ...,.,. IJW~ea• tSMrlJ et.a' tM ror- Gp .... ~ .. doUII to -Fact .... ....,. Ud our ......_ o1 ,.~ .. poGUoD (\~Me). .._...,,_.... Ono&,P~. .,. .. --.. ,,.,. o,.. edoq ..... ce•r 'tt• .. ..,p.,..,.., None of tlafe "legal plutul..,., o/ our c( t t••n• bl/ gouel"fUUMt .oulcf be po.efbJe •' thout the lfar.det l'th A..,. .. nt to OUI' Con.tftutton. (SH plaM 12 ofllan'• C~f•t IIGitf/eatoJ Pae•afl• of tlte LIB~twr AffiiDiflllf' .ouJ cf nul- J f/11 tltf• f_,.J appen•t• to our Coutttu- UoA ancf lfOul cf eureJ 11 be a • tep fn tlte r(flltt dfreoUoA. It .. l&lct ltelp ptd a ltalt to thfa "J •fiGl" tlte/t GAd/oro• the federal gouerft- .. At to GboAdDA thf• dC•aetroua progra• •ltCelt ••rv•• to ac:fUculce tlte cot£ae ofeoefaJ- , .. Oil a lfOrJ•t• •caJ•, preueAUA• tlte epNGd o/ /rH... 0tar U)S'f' I"RSIIIOif o~ uepc,._ tMt .-celt N '-•• .al'fled lfOuJd be r••terefl te u. O.tafa fft/or.aUMe.luf eup.. ,_,.. tile £Dert• ._. ... , c-cteH, "JJ , .......... A ~ .... ., .. H, COJC/erftCa. ) •DITAILID IIMIIAL IMSUIAMC! COYIIAG! ·~ ED r.ARD AI' JAY & IIMPIO N.MI!W.-o .. T eLYD. ...... O .. T ••Aett ------- Mrs. Osgood Retires - 34 Years With PTT Mu. Henry P. Oa,ood, a downtown Loa Anaelea. reaidont of Balboa laland Her eon, Jack Oaaood. ia for 30 yean, will end her a research aooloa i at in North 34-year career with the P.-American Aviation' 1 h.&n• cific Telephone Co. when exploration propam. Her abe retiree thia week. dauabter, Ruth L. Oaaood. is Stle joined the company aa a well known local artiaL an operator and worked as Both were paduated from the an employment interviewer Nnport Harbor Hiah Sctlool. !Xltil 12 yeua aao when abe Mrs. Oaaood is a member beaan u a.inina other employ- of the Telephone P ioneers, ment interviewers. Por the a social oraanizatjon for paat 22 year a, t he baa oom-telephone company employoe a muted daily co her office in with 2 l or more years of ser-..._ ___________ ,.vice, and of the Affiliatea ol • 'CAP-IUNt,S :_-·the Laauna Beach An Mu- aeum. She says that followina her re ti rement abe hopes to be- come active in local politic• and in community arraus. "Don't 'lote your head' o"er a c.r deal - visit Thoo Robina." SI!RVIHG THE HARBOR AREA StHCE 1921 C.Mploto eutolftotlve aeloa Clftcl aorvlce. 8ocfy encl fonclor ,.,.lriet -,.lnt shop, froo oatiMatoa. f trehaH .. cll•lcs. SOCAL STUDIES SEMINAl Lynne Hupea and Wayne Horwi u, inauuctou in the aocial studies departrnent of Newport Harbor Hiah School, attended a reaional semin&J of soc1al atudi es inatructora at Claremont Colleae. Nov. 9. T hey met wtth teachers and experts within the fielda of international relations, aovernment. U.S. history, ll'ld far eastern affairs. ATHLETE$ HONORED The Associated Student Body of Oranae Coast Col- lese will hold the annual sporu awaJd banquet Wed- nesday even~na. Dec. 9, in the Student Center. Athletes in football, water polo and cro u coun tty w11l be honor- ed. CUB SCOUT Mike Bair, 3155 Canad1an Costa Mesa, a Cub Scout 1n Pack 354, helps Richard H. Kendall, pres1dent of Or~W~ge Empire Counc il put up the flag 1n preparatiOn for the Servtce Center open house to be held th1s Frtday, Nov. 27. That will be the day for off1c al open1ng Coast Assn. Party SUWNTEED DWEIY CWNINC ,_ ... '"'"" .... 1 ....... *•""' "-" .... -0" 100" IUE~LACEM I: NT 0~ YOU" D"A~E .. IEI ""' .......... -.,_., ..........,, ~ ~ ( ......... ----_.., --~~----~~-..--. .. -..... ...... _.., NO I H .. INKAOE HO I'AI .. IC Dl rE .. IO"ATION ~E .. I'I:CT ~LIAT FOLDING ~l .. I'I CT IVEN H£MI ~OJ'E.<:~JONAL HA!I:CJNC SERvtcr C~CWNEIS COSTA ME.SA. M2-0270 1702 NCW~ItT I LVO. ,,. Eni~fS-~--~ LDNO lEACH ~ The Oranae County Coast Aun. will hold its annual O mstmas party Thursday even1n1. Dec. 3, at the Bal- boa Bay Club. So cial hour reception wi II &tart at 6 p.m., clinner at 7 p.m. Thu party will mark the fonnal openina of the "40 miles of Christmas Smiles," the aMual Chri atmas I i ahnna contest sponsored by the Coast Aun. Conmunity Stnaina will be led by stnaina atar Harty Babbitt, accordina to Ralph Kiser, president of the as- sociation. ReservatJons are to be made with secretuy- Arcade Carpet & Drapery Co. HOLIDAYS YOUR CHOICE ... • Acrilon • Dupont 5 0 1 • Herculon Rvt• CleefMce ... IS" OFF I UDCOlT MIND(D? MD ~4YMIM T 'Til IUS $5.98 YD . .ITUU,T~S CHE~I'II'ULL Y G IVEN SMO, A T NO MIE -C ALL 67S·IS10 O~~H ,.,t/DAY ~VE. 'TILL 9:00 treasurer Wi 111 am Gal1 1 enne, P.O. Box !7 2, Hununaton Beach. AIICIITECTS CHAPTER TO liST ALL 0 FF1CERS The Oranae County Chapter of the American Institute of Arc hi t ec ts will bold Ita In - stallation diMer dance Fn- day e venina. Dec. 4, at the Irvine Coast CounUy Club. It wi ll be a joint meetina with the Women's Arcbitec- tUI'&I Leap e. Officers eo be iutalled arc Charles Wickett of Fullenon. president: Murton H. Wilhon of' Corona del \tar, vice-pre- tideot: Robert Lowrey of Santa Ana, secretary; Dav1d Miller or S1lverado,treasurer: and d u ectors K. Stanley Bell or Corona del \tar, Knowlton Fernald of Laauna Niauel, and Raymond Watson, Irvine Co. plaMina dtrector. Mu. Richard Layne Tomm will be installed as prestden t of the Women's Leaaue; Mrs. Roben Lowrey as v1ce-pres•· deot; Mrs. Walter Richard son as secretary. and \trs. Ro- bert Thomas as ueasurer. COLYAII Q APPOIITED AS CHURCH OIIGAIIIT Costa Men's Ftrst \1etho- di st <llurch has appotnted J.P. Colyar 11 church ora an- is t, a ccord1 01 to \1u. H cl en Brown, cb11nnan of the mu- Sic conwnittcc. \4r. Colyar Instruct~ oraan at Oranae Coast Colleae. and resides in Costa \tesa Wl th bu Belaian·bom w1fc, \bn1· que, and7~nth old dauahter Leshe. After rece1 vina h1 s Bache- lor's Dearee from Bnaham Youna Un1versuy and h1s Master's Dearee tn mustc from the Un1 vcts11y of tah, he continued h1 s study at the Royal Flemish Con serva- tory 10 Bela1um. He has s er- ved a s oraantst 1n many churches and has appeared 1n numerous concerts andre- citals in Europe and the United Stat c s. ln January Mr. Colyar w11l appear as ora an solo1 st w1 th !he Costa \ten Conwnuntty Orohesua. n.a•a WAIT ADS 1011 ... ,.. / ceremon1es tor the new serv ce center o1 th e Orange E"'P"e Area Counc 8o)' Scouts ::>1 A.,er ca. Hou rs ~o' t,e Ot;er hOuse are 9 a.~"". tc 9 o.rr .. .,e Se•v ::e Cente• s ::l(at eel a: 38 .. 5c..otr Sea• St. Santa At1a. Scou ts, Sco..oters ::,arents and fr ends of Scout ng are ., .. :eo -/ / 1 \~ I ~ \ I I I I I I; I I'/ NEWPORT HARBOR ENS1GN ARST SECTION -PAGE 3 lliURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1"4 CORONA DEL MAR CAUF. CIIIISTUS IEEnll FOR TUESDAY CLUI Mi 11 Barbara Gill, dranaoc aniat. will present ''The L tttlest An&el" and other Ctw1stmaa sconea at the mceuna of the Tuesday Club Dec. 8 at the Balboa Ba,. Club. lt w11l be a bruoeh mccuna. ataruna at ll a.m. The Tuesday Club chorua, duected bv Vera Eubank. w11l stna fhrt suns. favoutu. I \ /: I '/ STUFFED EARS ~hen \OOUT Jrandrnother "3' " ot•r • '·' •• ,J PI"<' 10 black pepper and ~...,eel otl "..t' nc• 1 ,,,,, lr co~ "" ~~ Than~\ to medJCll• ..._, .... ,,, • ''·" 'trr: much better roda} ~·c "C' rrusn' e•tc, 1 ,, )t • .~ .,,.., that stop mfecr.ons f~t re.Ju-. , •n I'''·'',, .. , ~o. don't rei) on "home ~med1c• ""C'' '"l' It •I \our health IS your m~1 pre..1.>u~ ~'''"'t'"H•r 1 •c..t• Jt as such Let your phys1c1an pn:)(.r be the rne1J 1, me• that wtll bt most etfccti\C for )'Ou Thcr IC:n iC'mht'o us for QIJaht~ pre1enpuon compouna,n.: Clristensen Phcwmacy 110%1 £. COAST BWT-C0801U DEl. MAll 0810 U: ).1S~ ~ )J /~ ;I \ \ " ?:rr f /~ __...-------I ' I \.: BY .,,,,..a' "t.ti AI M C'J .,.,.., ,.., '.~, ~., .. ,.~. 01ttl ll ~.,. ~ '"'' ~a."'" I -.ar o wn~~a~.., .. u•, a. •o~ .. , ~··~ ,.. .... '" '""' -- \'OlaM~&fWle.' -Ia/~ ... """'"' '•,.~"' '"b'" tlftd ~"'""'·I"\ ,.,..,,. ~..,., ~~Wclu,..,"'"" No ",.·~·•"*" ,..., v, Veta 's INTIMATE APPAIEL ........... ,, .. ' .,.... ......... c.a ....... VITA '· DIL •EIPORT HAR80R EJISIGII RltST SECTKII -PAGE 4 ntURSOAY, IIOV. 21, ltM CODA DELMAR, CAlif. BED TAX HIT Harbor Stand ReaHirmed Tbe Newport Beach City Coucil reatrirmod itt t&ADd Monday cveruna tft all juria- dictionaJ diapute with tho c:ouoty over control of tho harbor. (CCXKloued tom Pa~ 1) ooe Gftlo11 yoo ccmo laP with a JDOd pl1n, aucb aa makina evel)' paopcny owner collect dto t&L'' CHARLENBJOHNSON.~- 4earod An .• Corona dol Mar -'1 compliment tho Council for kocpinJ the taaca down. I fool Ibis will help tbc city provide aervicea and help buainessea ud reaidenta.'' P ETER WHITEHEAD or •507 Roabury Rd., Cameo Sborea. Newport Beach real- tor-"Search your own minda: timoeo cover tho reotala. The aeaior a~uatant caa per· form the audiu. There arc abo~&t 1,000 unita &o cheek. Wo cover them once every 3 yea a. I eatimau about U ,OOO out of pocket eap0111c a year, plua •t.~ for utra staff work." COUNOLMAN COOK-.,s thia tu diactimina&ory7" TULLY SEYMOUR. city at· tomey -"It i a not di &cr imin- atory, in the leaal acnae. It wu litiJ atod in Baken • field, and waa aoataincd. I handled tbe cue ror the city of Bakerafield. .. COUNCILMAN COOK • 'Thi a i a not a tax o n proper- ty. The uaer paya iL" COSTA MESA HIGH will host its second annual Marty's Corral Saturday, Dec. 5, feanwng carn1 val booths, a hootenanny, a dance and a powder puff foo tball game. Funds raised from this event will be used for the junior and s enior prom. Carnival acti vities will be held from noon to 4 p.m. The hootenanny wi II beg1n at b:JO, and a dance in the gym at 8:30. Food and games wi II be featured In booths set up by fifteen organizations at Mesa High. Booths w Ill run the gamut from the bu si- ness club's "house of horrors" to the American Field Service "mauiage booth." Shown here discussing plans for the event are, from left, John Monsen, linda Engel- hart and Rich Gordon. Ia it proper to tu a apecific few f01 the aeneral funda? Is it eumarked fo r anythinJ ~Pecific, or is it juat a taa on poor people who can afford only a few weeka here, and not on those who can afford to rent for 3 montha? .. Mt. Whitehead recalled that be bad been defeated for a Council &eat by one of the councilmen sittina up there, rererrinaiD L indsley Paraon I, but he levelled a barb to Councilman Cook. "Mr. Cook said he would not l isten ID the vociferous few," Mr. Whj tebead charaed.. WALTER ~llt of Paaa- dena. property owner at 206 Peart Ave., Balboa Jaland -"Liquor. ciaarctte and food tax sbo11ld be conaideted be- fo re a bed tu. •• COUNCR.WOMAN MAR· SHALL -"Tbia would not be an increued coat to the tupayer, but would abift the tall burden." FOR M£H • WOM£H lrtovrlco P-ovt . Borlt.. APPOINTMENT BARBER SHOP • Spr nolur d Htllf Cwllrrtf (no sr lllnf) al6 f . COAST HWY. (,..,.,,., co•OMA 01 L. M U Ollolo ).1101 • ScAlP T rrtlt,rrtts ct ..... s...,, FlEE LECTUIE -•11 .. : • "PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY" by Harry S. Smllh. C.S.B. of Atlanta Georgaa ..... .... ..... ,. _.., Member of rhe Board of L«tureshlp ol The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Sc1entlst. in Boston. Masu· chumts PLACE: Corona del Mar HiJh Sdlool Jamboree Road. at Ford Road Newport Beach, C alifornia ,.. Sunda~. :-.lov. 29. 1964, at 3:00p.m. D.._ A~ el S--.1 Cbuda el Clldat. ldatld ill ""'~" a.. d. -et c.,.... 4•1 ... , Cllild Care Prov1ded Bluffs Park "Don't try to show orr here, Development of a 15-acre Pete," Councilman Cook re- part in the Bluffs was dis· plied. cuued Monday by the New-From the audience, Jim port Beach City CoWicll and Petsch of Balboa laland re- Paul Rife, representin1 Geo· mark ed that he had beard Mr. rae M. Holstean & Sons, de-Cook make the statement. velopets of the Bluffs area of East Bluff. When this exchan1e was \1r. Rafe said It WOilld be ""' : •. thediscuss1on reswned: A.K. PHfLPS. Corona del of mutual advantaae to de-._.111 attorney _ "Transients velop the park now. He estJ· mated the basac pnc e of the do cause added burdens. park to be .S7,240 and ex· ~~t t~n~~; :opo~C:n ~f ~k Ptessed hope that a relm· cost? The land owner as ask· bur sement apeement could be k d h th ed 10 coli ect the tu. It 1 s WOf e out wat e c1ty . p ~ f..... If h not a tax on ham. ropeny .or repayment o uuee-.oun s f th $85 th th owners Ble reach1na the o e per llnll at e k · 1 developers have to pay co the brea ~na potnt. am Interested caty undet the new develop-an tha s tax because at m1aht ment tax. mean 7 cents off my tax bill. •• He saad that the Bluffs has BUD COLES, 1244 W. BaJ· already piUd Sl3,l75 00 the boa Blvd.. Balboa -''Thll exca se tax and eapects to tax wo uld chase renters out pay $47,345 more on 5S1 of the azea. The extra police unata in 1965. are needed because of the "By the end of 1965 we kids, not the renters. Metets wtll h ave paad the caty i6o.-at S 1 a day will aet you the 520; we would h'e 10 have mone y. three·fowtha of that towud RALPH HINGER. Balboa the patk,"' he aaad. Island realtor -"The ot di- The matter was referred to nance as discnm1natory. 1 t the capital Improvements Will cause peat .~um to 1 comrrunee of the Council. and 2-wut owneu . GEORGE TUCKER. Lado Shore s Hotel -'1 would be for the tax if it is used for a convention center. •• COUNCILMAN FORGIT - "Why not 4" on all rentals?" CITY ATTORNEY SEY • MOU R -"I would have 1D research that." COUNOLMAN COOK -'1 am not in favor of speedy leJ,islation, eapecially on taxes. I move that the heu- inJ be continued ID Dec. 14." The 4--2 vote ended the JU debate -fot the tune bema. .LUAI IAIITIIOLOIAE DIES AT AlE OF A Servicea will be concllct- ed at 8:30 p.m. IDday, Nov. 26. for Charles A. Bartholo- mae, 58, brother of the late mallaonaare aportsman Will iam Battholomae, an the West cliff Chapel Mortuary. He died Sun- day evenana after a month of treatment at Hoaa Hoapatal fot a heart ailmenL He ts survaved by his wa fe, Cannon; a son, Carlos; a dauahter by a previous mar· riaJe, Mrs . Cita Alean of Lido Isle, and a aiater, Mrs. Olive Murray of Atascadero. Burial will be an ML Tarnal· pau CemetefJ in Marm Coun- ty beaidca the uhea of h is brother, who waa stabbed to death last Jan. 5. Charles Bartholomae' s Sparu ab speak· 1n1 saster·an-law, Mrs. ~inola Gallardo. was fo~md annocent an the stabbana. Mayor P10l Gruber wu in- acructed eo aend a letter to the Collftty Habor Commaa- aion reatatina tho Collftcil poaition: continuation or city juri adiction over boadna in the habor, pieu and docka, harbor atructwea, aanitation and apecial uae areaa. TbeHubor Commauion hu delayed until Dec. 8 iu ac- tion on propoaed revi aiona of harbor pol i c i ea. City At· IDmey Tully Seymour, an a report to the Collftcil , pointed out apecific areu of conflict with the city code in the fo l- lowina county propoaals: • Allow ina airpl anea ID land and take off from the waters of the harbor with written permi uion of the harbor director. • Allowina the operation of veu el s driven by air pro· peller, with written permia- sion of the harbor director. • Probib1tina all advet· tisma sians and all buildinas or enclosed sttucturca be· yond the bulkhead line. School Girl Beaten Fourteen-year-old Martha Ti sdai I of 1108 Commodore Rd.. Baycrest. wu aeverly beaten Tuuday momina by a fellow schoolmate, who struck her repeatedly about the head with a c:law hammer as sbe alepL Dazed, she tried to protect heraelf by 11111n1 h« arm to ward off the blows. The u .. alant ned after she cried out. Mr. and Mra. Altyv T. Tis- dail said the11 dauJhter came to them shortly after 3 a.m., soaked an blood and soil J1011Y from the attack. They took her ID Hoa1 Hosp1tal, where she received 15 slit chu and was tuated for contusions and a small con· cussion. Prior to the attack, the Jirl•a assailant had been prowlina around the Tiadail residence. when be aot what be deacribed ID police u an w ae to "bonk" someone. Police fo~md Lhe hammer he used ouu1de the washroom door a 1 the rear of the house. ~0 N ClLMAN FORGIT - "There • s no faner tax than a user tax. You folks 1n the area o f 35th St. want a lot of palace. Who IS aoang to pay for the m -you, or the people \lih 0 keep com an& ID VI Sll'l" Put t he real spirit in Christmas ow you can LEASE YOUR SHIRTS ••• JUST LIKE YOU LEASE YOUR CAR! t·om. :--IIIRT Otd you know that you may now leuo all of your white df'Mt thlrh? For " ONE TIME AND ONE TIME ONLY SERVIa CHARGI ef Sl.OO per gartMnt. I will aupply you with eleven new white ahirta, one of the top 3 name branda, lnd for a f" of S2.SO per wMk, we will pick -., levnder and return five ahirh and replace el•v•n shirts, " nee4ed, •t no extra cost to you. We have long or short ''""'"· plua thr" coil., styl• to cheeeo from; sprNd. button down •nd an•~tab.. We p ick up and deliver ... you'll 1lways ,.t the ume shirt. Mclc -..nd M¥er buy •nether rMW lhirt. FOI MOlE INFOIMA TION ·utRT LEA I. G TtMt It • le-. • ,.u mey pf I ,......, Phone 541-1741 \1R. ST EPHENS of the Bal· boa Bay Club -"Why not thro"-the me eti na open for sucg es uon s for alternate plan s for raas1 na funds?" COC ~CIL\1AN FORGIT - '1 saad 2 months ago I would not vnte for the ordananc e. It should go all the way across ... The gu) who brought thas up 1s Dee Cook." C Ol'NCI L \1AN COOK -"I reque !.t lime for rebuttal. The last statement IS COnJecture on h1 s part. I d1d not even know the tax proposal was coman gup. It had been recom- mended to the Council by the staff. The League of Caues onganat e d the model ord1· nan ce ... I haven't commllted myself. •• COliNOLWQ'.iAN ~AR· SHALL -"Can we establiSh the cost of adm1nisuauon?" GEORGE PAPPAS. c1ty f1 · nance director -"No addi· uonal personnel wall be need· ed. The business lacense 1n· spe ciDr will have suiTacaent N NORCROO Onistmas Cards Select yours now and be an early Santa COIOII DEL 1111 PHIIMIC ""'11M ~ptioa ftan I ~ 3127 E. Coast Hwy. -near Jasmine Corona del Mar OIUole 3·1110 ()pea E ........ •tm I P.JI. 2 leclroom Garden Homes I AS LOW AS 516~750 FULL PRICE SUO......,. ••• fiMMintl nlii.W. fr..,. --~ $120 per menth tot•l (fncl •II ~Itt. & lftf. n uftfe .. Mu) INSIDF:: • l'hennlntr ~"""'""""'" ""''" r;A 'iC RANGE. 0 V F. N; MlC'RO.IlAY f~·RA·RF:f' BROILER ... DISPO~AI , • OISHWA~fit.:R ..• PRNATE PATIO ••• FlREPLAC't'i ••• C:ARAGE. OII'I'SJDE: a WIUIIful ~)jar~ yn.a aha"'~"" "'"' OVERSIZE ~WUOUNO POOl •... C'ABANA • RB:REA'nON CENTJ:R ... MJ'M1NC C':RF.F:N. Nn out.,. rNirtt~IM'ft tM ynu Itt M. All 1M1n· lf'MI'Itll Ill P"'"Idf'd ll'lmul(lt • montl'll7 '""· 11ta IMbel et F....,, e-ta M,.. t blk. 1<:. ,.r Nfi'W'pOft 8tvd.l -r.lt,..,_: KJ..'AIO. Sa.._ .-.....: Muta.n "'"' ,.__,, -Oil ~Jtf.l\ A ro.uT SUN CORP ... llty ,..._,' 1 at liMN ntfiet: al Allll • ,_,....,..... ,.._., C.Ul. ••••••••••••••••••••• &...LOYD FURNACE: INNitf• c ... CLir IALIU• W INNir" HAS A IU[AL WINNE" !PO .. VOU THIS VItA" IN THir NlrW -~ CONTINENTAL S, ALL N~W tS Mlr .. CU"V AND THE t ll COMI:Te. LL..ovo SAvs. 11 F o" A W1NNINC. D~tAL.. ON A New O,. Uaco ~ .. S~:c Mc T OOAV11 -AT YOU ALWAYS SAVE; THE M O::.T 8UV IHG O N TH~ COAST ------JIRISGI & SON liiCOli-·IICUIY -COlin O .. IEN toO •• COAST • ., • u 8 ~jj I[V£5, ·~ AND ••ron IIACI •uNDAv• ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ZENITH IS QUALIT Y COLOR TV WARREN'S ...... .,.. .. . . ... ... NEW1965 COLOR TV * Guuine ~7V tr.-lk wa~d's top q•lity electr~~ic specialists! * ... ... AIIISTA Model 5228 'IN fwnlewe con .... lfl c~ of W!MftiiC Of ... ......., "' """" anct.-a ....... ....... QIW.ITY IIAifS Til ~ IIFFEREICE C... n-J -I ........ from •· .._ z .... c.or Demadw•loc dfeu~try ..._ z ........... cllllw """ ........ TN flllllity goes in htf•e lJ&e tUJmt goes on w~.e,. Service Moles It a Bett.r Buy '\ .. :.·, .... : ··\. ··:.... ...:: . ~ •"'. :.'\:;, .... ' "awrva.a • · '\ • 1 •• CD'fD I . , ·~ ~ . · .. :. :; ..... • • -•• ~. ~ \,. f -:-........ , c .. - NEWPORT HARBOR EO~ FlRST SEC'TlOM -PAGE 5 TMURSOAY. NOV. 21, ltM COfDA DEl W CALIF. Hearing Set On COM Plan (Ceed•.ct r.o. P•l• U indicated a deaire c.o belp and founcain wol.&ld be very welcome 1nc:loaiou. -/ -. .. ·--~-~:·.~' "-• h • .tew ef tlte ........ ~ .. c.,t ef •• c. .... 4.1 Mer ,1 .. 1"1 etw4,. lheae ctroru and bad bud- acted funda. Initial projects " lbould IWt QOW, and aJl new development abould be encouraacd to the fulleat c.o ancorporate the thane of landacapana. • TH! VILLAGE $GUAR! The plan auue11ion for a Co10na del Mar center utili zea the plac:ernent of tallet bull~ •nas c.o define an wban apac:e wtu ch would be the focal poant of vallaae acuvuy. The pl11n end sketch ahow an u • penSion of the open area&, no w 1n parkana related to the market, pharmacy. etc.. be- tween J a!lm1ne and In a, to anclude the land now occu· paed by the maltet bwldtna. This amount of space sup- pltes the need for separauon bctwem the more tntenstve uses 11btch would surround 11. The Villaae Square would be pnmanly a pleasant urban pedestnan space -a place for peo ple workana an the bulldanas. shoppana an the stores end doana buSJne u an the offices. It would pro- Vlde the seltln& for Corona del \1•'s taller butld•nas . lind be the vorte1 of !he com· munity's acu vaty. _ .. \ ..; . ' ..... . , . , t , I : , . · I • '. . ~.. . . \ , .. -. . ' . I J ' • • .i. •• • t \ .. .· • I "i I ' , -. ., ... · ., II ' • ... BAYSIDE DRIVB -. • • ~~ • • • I'~ ~ ~ • ....1. ... ....; .~ • J ~ _, ' [ ..... ,. : • ? I t •-:--_. ··--, ..,. •• i ,. -::~ ~-.1·3. ~! -~ . : ;1._--~ .... ...J ~ .1.. ·' •••• 1 .• '~~·"-·-:·.·.-=-· .. ~· .. ~ [:_.·. • ,.j • '" s-... "+ . ~·. ~ ......... . '· ~---: ·~ .::)\.' .. . . . ... • \ . ·• . ~· ··-~ I _, • (.. • I .. ~ ... ::J•t-.,. .,...__ I .·.· t · -... _ ..... ~'--=~\-~ ...... .• . . :. Dec orator Screens cu.:;tom mrJdr to your c r.-fer 'I . ., . I ,.- .. '· I .. I •. • ~ , . CITY AND STATE BEACH PARK .. ,. • I • I . . e TH! VILLAGE CENTER Earhet aecuons of thia re· port bave deacnbed tho e11 st· ana wban pattetn with•n Corona del Mar. and have emphaaized the desirability of creatin& a true villaae center, to provade for ats 1 ':: -:: principal present lack . ' • • Ex ten 11ve study of the tn· . ·' Ouencel of ellatin& pattem, ... · / • ,;. present sueet syucm topo- p aphy and destrable scale ha ve led to the concluSJon that the core of lhaa center ahould be the t.Jtanplar area . • · rouahJy bounded by Pacific J<. I •\' . ., . ' \ -'\\ .-,: .~· -', Cout Hi abway. MatJUetite, Bay11de OrlVe and lri a Street .aa defined by the anner loop of the Circulation Concept. P10perties umnediatel y ad- Jacentoutllde thiS loop would be very much a part o f the ....... villaae center. Selecuon of this parucular ·, ' ' location for the e atabhsh· ment of the center was made for a n~AT~ber of reaaons. It 1 s at the approxamate cent er of the eusuna commercial strap 10d of the community. It • s C:HUI{C:HES •mmediately adjacent c.o, but not bisected by, the pnnc•- paJ north-south s treet (Mar · The a ctual dearee o r •nten- Stficabon end the he1 &hts of the structures located around tha s cer~ter wo uld be duected by e conom1 c con s aderauon s of demand and land value. Standards of quail ty and re- qutrements for park•n a, etc .. must be dare cted. Buddana ~ whtch arc prope rlv located relauve to the cen ter, )hould be cncouraaed to ao h•&h er to retatn \'tewtn& space be- tween them. rather than h' encouraae lhetr bulktn c'>\ b' h e a&ht restncuons. The at· uacuveness of the central area would depend upon care- ful attenuon to the de s•an of the proJectt ,.htch ccom- pnse tt tnclud1n1 thetr re- cogruuon of the rcsron •btl· 1t\ to enhance itlld I" e form tO the \'Ill aae (enter. a~ we ll as the des11e to be 1n· vtdualh beauuful and func- uonal. J. J. KnicltertM.clter C.. 1JIO L•t•• St. Coste Meao. CoM. US -140t The F irst Baptist Church of Costa Mesa, 301 Maanolia Sc. -Dr. P.G. Newnam w11l pteach on the top1c, "Ftre 1 .. ••••••!1111••••••••••••••• .. on Earth," at the 11 a.m. GET ACQUAINTED • •••••••••••••••• serva ce thts Sunday. A Ja-panese Bapust wall be auest SPECIAL S1 00 OFF ~:SHADE JUaT l""'l:aCHT THI. AO (GOOQ THie MONTH O..._YI tt NI:W LAMI" aTO"'C CAND 0 ' CAMPS 2 NEWPORT BLVD. (AT HARBOR BLVD.) T A MESA 54~450 Ball et .. '' s.et.a.,,.,, ... , AUTHCHTIC "'USS IAN TI[CHN IOU£. I"ACI"A .. ATO "'Y TAAINING. IICG INNCAa, INTI:"'MEO I ATI[, AOVANCEI Cflarm-Mode ling .. CLASS INSTAUC I ION S U NDER I"R OF' ESS- I O N.A\. M OOI:I..S, SPEC I"'l. f,V , Tf:CHNIOV£ • WltE><S C OU .. SE IN S t t.r-IMPROV£M£"1T Make-up .. NATU .. Al. MAMf:-UP US£0 BV .. Ol.l.V YI >OD STA .. S, SOMf:THING .. Ew "'OR V OU ~Nt• Y OU"' DAUG HTER, ....... A. TRAIN£ > T£ACHilR, Drama .. ACT IN.G TtCH .. IOU£. '>CC -.tE REA.>I .. r,, RCHilA"SA\. 1'-Pf:.A .. ORM ... N CE. VOIC£ D ICTIO N , D IAf:CTEO 8 V OU ... l.IF IED IN$TAUCTOR. uaflitian .. HAWAIIAN, SAMO AN, Cl.ASS ES. QVA\.1 .. 1£0 Tti:AC H ER • THREE V E ... RS 1-. TAHI T I , .,.,.,. l11cll 505 St. A•••ws lte411 646-7644 speaker at 7 p.m. Chn st Church by the Sea, Community MethodJ st, 1420 W. Balboa Blvd., C entral Newpon -The Rev. James Lamberth w1ll stan a s eraes of advent sermons at the 9:30 and ll a.m. SetviCeS thiS Sunday. "1 am the Lt&ht of the World'• wall be the opeoma sermon u tle. Corona del Mar Commun•ty Conpeaataonal Cbwcb, Una· ted O!urch of Ctuut. 611 Heliouope Ave. -The Re v. Edwtn Gomke will preach on "How to Prepare for Chn st· ma " at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday serv1ce s. The Lutheran Church of the \iaster, 3545 E. Cout Hwy .. Corona del Mar -The fi rst Sunday 1n the Advent s eason Will be c elebrated. and the tradauonal Advent v.reath wtll be Itt. "Vtake l 'p" wtll be the sermon topac of the Rev. Frank (AJnn at the 9 and 11 a.m. <>ervtCeh. A "fttst dav 11f Advent" pwar iWn wtll be he ld at 3 p.m. beaann1n1 Wtth a talk ~ the pastor. fhe aftem{'\On wtll conclude ""h a lt aht ,upper. The Plvmouth (•'ngJega- tlllnal t hu rch. 3~62 Broad t .• ~ewport Ue•&hh -Or. Thoma' lln<H·er v.tll rreach ••n "Suffeung for Wel l Dt•t ng" .11 the 10 a .m. Sunda' s er· \ llC. fhe ~ewf)('rt Harbor Luth· eran Chur'-h. 2501 C ltff Dr .. '\ewport lletghts -"Wake L p'" v.tll be the sermon toptc of the Rev. James Blatn for the 8 15, q 30 and 11 a.m. serv1ce s th1s Sundav. CJ'kee COeQ f ve1r y iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii the f u 5 t Sunday 1 n advent. C'husu an Sc1ence Churcbes. Newport Beach, Corona del \1ar and Costa \tesa -fhe power of uuth twer tllus10n wt II be the lh cme of this Sunday's B•ble lesson on "Anctent and \todem ~ecro· mancy. altas \1esmeu sm 11nd Hypno tism. Denoun ~:ed." PillE 141·4437 The women's fellov.sha p of the Corona del \1ar Commun- Ity Church wtll meet at I sa',.. (,.._.6 -• _.... ., IIACI p.m. Wedne sday. Dec. ~. 1n _.,. -..a -.... Pii&Jim Hall. \h . J. Leslte :Jamous or 3 in e Qualit Steffens en WIJI be In Ch.trae •!!!!!!!!=~=~!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!~or a C'hrt unas pr.,ar.un. fea IE'IE IPEI! MAVC A V C..., ~INC eCL.eTION 0~ HUNTI ... DON ew&An"'e• IH~AHTe. IIOYe A-.Q aUtLe TO eazc "· -"L..•a ""Ott"U&.AIIt ITCMe AO e iL.L TNC K 10 ... ANT. AND ~IOirt•L ...... Te. NOT ~CMOCTTI .. TMC L~CLV INFANT_~_ CAIII'TCIIt OII'T •• and refre">hm ent \ ~•II he served afte:r the propam. St. \tatk Ptubyteuan 0\wcb of Coror1a de.J \1ar •ill hold it• annual mcmber- abip dinnet Friday even•na. Dac. 4, at Pbtlc:o Aaonu· IIOnac, tnarltina &he 2nd anna- ••raaty of tbe oraaOttalion ot dae dlarda. Spulcr will be the R.-.. •netb R .. na, (oanerty Mc:rttary for &he .... alOft ol bl ...... C8 .. of UleAIOard of _.C*cio. of •• u.ited Ptt.-bftm• ... .._., __ JZ ST .... ,.~ MACM O...dll M4 ... P•t• of s... ~-----···'·.-_ .. _,_a ___ ... ,.... .,....... ... ,.__....,_ JUertteL The cbanaes tn alianment (both honr.ontal ten an Church an Ponuauese and venac al) of Pacific Coast Bend, Calif.. Haahway .. o rk to make tbas The Newport Un tty Chwch announces new classe s have been fonned to the Sunday School. Teachers are Judy Colver. ber1nners; Joan Fritz, fi rst arade and kan· dcraarten; Jan Hefty. 2nd aradc: Betty Sch• sler, 3rd, 4th and 5th arades; Ro se· marie Balinski, 6th, 7th and 8th aradu;Marton and Wayn e Sylvester, Youth of Un1 ty. Mar&e Johnson and Don Steams are substitute tea- chers. Alice Blair i s in char· ae of the nwsety. Dtrector o f the Sunday School i 1 Don· na Rae Flickinaer. wife of the pastor. GEORGE McCLELLAN sen ;I Mr. and tArs. L~e McC el- an of 2lb V a Orvieto L do is e, s attending tA•sso&.m Mtl•tary Academy at Mex co \4o. Gf'Orge 1 s pl ann•ng tc leave the vy walled and snow-covered campus 0 1 the academy to return home to the Harbor area for Chr1st,.,as holt days. HOPMtOD IS lAMED TO EIECUnVE BOARD The boazd of dlrec to rs ''' theOranae County Auoctated Chambers of ommerce ha' elected Jo hn .t\. Hop"'Nld, 'llew!X'n Beach auornC\. to the e'<CCUIIV e COil\ITit tlee. \h. Hop~ood. who ltve" In lr\lne Terrace "'•th has v.11 e. \1at~lyn, and tv.•n ""ns. R.in· dall anJ Oenm '· ha" 'e" etl on the hoard ••f duectC\f~ fnr 3 yean. Ue 1 a al o member of the bnlld or d•rector of the n( the Newport llarbot Cham· ber of omnerce. pru1dent of the Volunteer 9utceu (l( Ne wport Be.c:h. da&a mum of the Nc~n Be&da l.tbnry Board. and ••~nad ... of die Ofaftl' Cou& Auoca&>- lioo • .. ntan · ,. n.o~ Tt iiS?llk CJtille ._,. locanon a natural focal poa nt. and a•ve 11 a Pllttcular "sense of pl ace." Chanaes 1n the hofl zontal duecuon of !he boule vard hold th1 s area •n the center of \'I s1on as 1 t • s approached. Undulauo ns an the ven acal ala &nQ'Jent c reate, here. a sltaht hollow wtuch, toaether wath the placement of haaher structures. v.ould help ro de- f•ne the center. In addau on. the placement and elevauon o f Bay s1de Dn ve add tnter- estana opportunatie s to aad •n the solution of the pro b- lems o f tn pess, cpess and parluna. The elevauon ol Baysade Dnve IS sa pafacant· ly lower than that o r Coast H1ahway. Th• s d1fferenual m•&ht be u<~ed to advantage to prov1de multt·level park· '"I for the · dlaae center. The Ba\ Side Dn ve n aht·of- WI) 1 s also qune ""'de . and ateas of cll\ propert~ betv. een \iarauet~te and J o~srmne ar e pre\entlv betna u5ed for 'ur- fac e par.,1ng. t\lthouah some v.tdenana of Ba~ s•de m•l\ be needed II.' handle the future traffu. n''"'' a conunuauon Il l the pOitC\ Ill parlong USC ..:uuld "'or I. t.:••'rer at I\ cl\ "'1th th e pron "ttn ~ tro be made ~ the Jeveloper' ,,f butldtn gs tn the \lllage ,en· tet. • THE VILLAGE GREE,.. \t the t nter)e~tH•n •'I thc land~caped Pa~11 1~ lll,Ht Boule• arJ "'' th \l.u11ucutr the pl~n recr•mmend' the n · pan<.tlln ul J .uuhcaran~ : create the l1>rona Je1 \131 lllUn terpait •lf the '\ t'"' l Of!· .snd \ tl I aae Gt eer. ••r ",, •. ~. ~twn." The azea ' lh.lt "h"' lll._Upl eJ b\ p:&.rllng hCI"'l'e~ t ,,a,t lflahv.a, and fi.t\' Jc Dn,c. and e\lendtng "'l'--t "'arJ from "larguetlte. '' thou'h pre,enth .t ~"'n"Jcr· .1bl e '-hanae 1n ele' Jt '"" C\1\1<;. thas area v.nuld toe made level through the e\· ICn<,ton ,,f the hq1hcr l '.i't lltJ hv.a, clevttll'n' I•• B.h· ,,de Otave. creating .1 r oul..- •na level w11h Ha' ,,Jc lltt• c acce:.s unde r the "'Uthetn pmllon as 1nda~ateJ 1n llt:ur e 11. -\t pre~ent the l •'1'-t lll,h- "'•' n aht""(l(-v.a, '' v.tdet 31ona thiS locau••n .1nJ. r et hap.,, ~When It "" lo'nttel funv '"'"' a tate ll•ahv.a, .:a~ "antaae could be tal.en \1( the ;addtunnal area b\ tcodu· ~o1 n1 lhe pa' cment v.tdth ''' the '-.T\C \CCUon <'C(.UI In& o\t t\thet pmnl\, thu' c \Pendana the \allaae <~r«n .,omcv.tlat. In adcl tw n tt' '1\ual amcnttv ..,d arc-en contrast to the ~·t'"'metCI II 1nlCI\\1ftca11on Of the e m te.r. the are en 'OI!Ou ld ~ovtde a pl easant Ilea fa. the use of all -pan.eaJanv •.hose •ukana 10 , hYan.& -.DYltd, Ol vuauaa .... Val · lap Center. A rc&t-•t... a a now ex a'*'· loc .. ed oe U.c ~~"~"· co.l4 exp&oit tile dehlfltfDI potsa"litt.. of taa.a oetw_. ID the 1-.6- aa,e. aa well u., ••.,. M.c ... .._........._ A pool • IMTEN~r&CATION OF RESIDEM TIAL USES: Pressures produc•na an In- creased demand for commer- c• al u ses wt ll have a -.1mll ar effect upon the demand for dwelllna s. There 1 ~ cvcf\ l1 kehhood that a!> 1nland areas. sun oundln 1 o rona del \1ar, supply lhe 'demand for low and rned•um den~• t\ re stdenual use\, a p ;uallcl demand for apartment J y,cll- •nt v.tll he e\ tJent 1-•rc- JOinl Jp,~·u ... -.u n' h a\ e ,t re<>'>ed the Je,tr.-bdtt\ t•l d11ecunl nten,•lt~.&tl••n ,,1 u"e~ to"' azd the .1re.a ,,, the \til age (enter dnJ tht' rc· ~nmmendath'n .srr c' :1• J v.cl11ng "' ..,u,h .. , ·, ~,...,... mercc. Therefc•rc the "'''It ••r .. 1 apartment h•LrJg r.ttll.t.,oi!l 1n mulll·•t•'rlcd -.tH.Idl.'~' ,h,,uld he the ,~mcJ Jt< ,,.~~. l'l'UndmJ' I the , crtcr \j!atn , the C\terl .,.Ill !'>~ JetenmncJ t>' .J .. -.q-J ....... ,,te' ~"ed t .it<·• ,\J .st..-rt t<• the .u..-.1 ·" • n .a11 t.-• -•ned l•r \I,.£RC ~~:..-· "''mm~r'-'••• "'"'' '' ~ ••••~cd U;'<'r !.11 ...... J " .. "•' \(; .... ~ rru C:~o '' "' ,, .z :. .Jtc n .JICoi• ': 1!-..-, ~ ........ (\ .... .1\ lr···· "'~rc " .,.e I !"l r ... r' :r r :-'. "" ''lt'o..l •I (' '' ,.., ....... ' ... 't" MJ ,-.i. C"• ,,., •c.•\ , • .,. •h uod l'>c J1 ''-''wr.,p< 1! 1 he"'' 'tcn,e •'I ,,., ,•n·.:t- ~.,~e'er e.i<.hn~ '• "·•·.! rc • ..-n1er .lllu t~lrr ••h J '• ,,,. CJ "' ;'11!1Cipdl I• the • •I~ l I a111'n '''tel!' 1 H•'' Je .ll'J [)n, e tllld \laq!ucntel ~.111 '-c ~· n -.,JcrnJ ·" •h••r••uJh ! ..nc' tllt•nJ "'hl .t· ,, ,le .. tr.J hlc ....... e ••I m••rr nt''"'''e rc .... - JentJJl J -.e mt ghl ''"'1rJt t-h c .. ,tend ''"' '"'"' lr•'i':' thC' mt,rc JC'n,('h :'•'l'u .st c.! .er · tr a1 are.a HUSIUDS IIVITED TO SCRIPPS A LUI IU FFET Hu sband' ,,, '~ttf'r' l ··I l c~e \lumnae .1rc bean r 'lted lm the ... ,,~~ta•l-t" .. fl ct meeuna •'I the Oran1e {,a \I ( h~t~ter I rtdi\ De~. . .& t the h. >m e nt \h. and \h ~­ b .Lttl \hchel sen I ~ \ •• Tne~te. L1do I le. t'hn~otrnas rra,, "''" Je- oorate lhc home to lend a fuuve I'OO()d tO the r att\. ••iueh •• II be held hom fl to ~ fl.m. \tu. Ku -\. E-.•na of , e~ Beac;h 1 s ehaa mten ror the eveat. ~ I I betftl a sutc4 by \4mu . ~c:hel en, a.tleu Brown •d Jack P u - ~• • or Ne~n 8oecb, Mra. J•J Toll ff.tcl of S.Oca ADa -.1 'h. Goca11• F.,.et of tt.am • 8e ach. Ru_. ...... ' ... made "' ull· .. , s.~m or 6ls-.49tt. 14/C !lttlill Colli Cou • Btoul~t $27 5 00 S200 ()O WAYNE ORR JEWELER WA TOf!S -CLOCKS WYLI R-IULOVA-ACCUTROH C.'<PE~T REP.CI#t.' s I till IHI J33 I . 17. ST.-COSTA MIS.-~~ M6-S&40 aouTlQUIS • WIGS e COSMITtCS 5.!5 c ~ ~ ~ I GLAMOUR ACCINTI 2515 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR t HOMEMADE FUDGE HOMEMADE CANDIES IMPORTED TOY FUR ANIMALS HA NO DIP P EO CHOCOLATES , •• l lh• .... '"· • ., ~~ OI'P' •c• , 646 • tltl HERE'S HONOR ROLL AT ENSIGN, LINCOLN TELEPHONE DOODLES. --MEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN FlRST SECT10N-PAGE i ntURSOAY, NOV. 26, 1.4 CORONA DEL MAR, CAUF. Tho firat honor roll of thel964-6S achool year was annouo· c:ed this week by Ptincipal Att Chtiatenaen of Horace En- lian Sc:hool and Pnnc:epal Werner Carlaon of Abraham Lin- co 1 n School. Jeny and Ina Hornbeak of Eau Bluff, alona with the•r tbtee boys, Jerry, Tom and Scott, are aoina to do what they love the moat durtn& the Thanksaivina holidays ... they left yesterday fl&ht after school for a camptna u ip in BaJa, Californea . At Hotac:c Ensian. there are 43 seventh aradcrs and Sl CIJhth aradcrs on the honor roll, (or a total o( 94, All A'• were received by seventh araders Bill Hendenhot. Lynn Rosener, Suun Shaw and Robm Steele and ei&hth aradcr Cathy Jensen . • • • At Lincoln School, there arc 26 scventll araders and 46 eiahth aradcrs on the honor roll , for a total of 7 2. Sua1aht A students are Carol Blanpied of the seventh arade, and J ann Holwiclc and Valerie Sutton of the ei&hth aradc. HOW T LET loose the To celebrate birthdays and Thanksaivina all in one swoop arc the plans for Gene and Bea Black of Harbor View Hills ... Gene's mother is here from Mesa. Ar izona, and Be a's mo ther and dad are v1sitina from Salt Lake Cuy. . .and tt's birthday umc for all three of them. Here are the honor roll students: HORACE El'fSlGI'f SCHOOL SEVENTH GRADE Carolyn Anderson Glenn Baldwin Karen Beckner Merldee BJClUnd Vicki Brown Elise: Carr Valerie Smith Robin Steele Bruce Talmage DebOfah Tucker Mya Turner Allen Wallace Dan Wallace Wendy Watkllls Cvntlua Wc:bcr ::>u.an Wheeler Bt:U) Young I::IGIITH GRAD[ Laurie Fra1er Becky Galbrairh Kent Hammeu.s Mark Hammond Heidi Hellyer Nancy Hill John Hoag Frances HofmaM Cathy Jensen Bruct.> Johnson Bob Kctgh Ja} Lawrenc. ~largaret Lc:~o 1> E11c L1ndr.>tl. power L ...:hr istianity in hu- man Ide will be explored at a public lecture on Chrlst1an Science at 3 p.m. Sunday 1 November 291 by Harry S. Sm•th •n the Corona del Mar H1gh School cafetoriU m, 2101 Eastbluff Dr. "Pract•cal Chrtstian •ty " •s the t1tle of lhe lecture wh1ch •s betng soonsored by Second Church )! ::hr st Sc•entist of New- oo rt Beach. Mr. Smtth s a • • • "\1tss Kttty," Amanda Blake ... recently marued to Jason D &} .•• wtll be 1n Cor- ona del \tar to cat turkc \ '4tth her parents, Jesse and Lou1 se N etll. • • Here for a long vt Sit anJ Bruce Charles Arnold Clark Dtana Duc:y DOfothea Fowler ::>helley vardnc:r BiU Hendershot Jan Kawamura Lani Lamberth Trude LaPrade John Lawther Terry Levllt Valerie Badger Lucy Bane Debbie t-krgenthaier Ann 1\lulker to enJO} the holtdays Calt- teacher and pract•t•o ner of for n1a style are Ho~ard and ._.nr•st•an SCience 1n Atlanta, Ch11sune Har tman, parents Geo rg1a. of J an cl Bel l. .. a real ueat Scott Lyoq Jeff Mahnoff Andrea Martlll Jant.' Marr James Mayberr) Debble Mc:tzleur Judy Payne L:xrte Pleger Sharon ReUl~;nan Lyon Rosener Crug Rothc:nbur 6C:r Susan Sh aw Mike Stmklll Steven Sl.ap Janice ::>mith Kim Blackburn Debbie ~rown u uue Brown Brooke Buhkr Tom Butlc:r LUL) Campbell John Carlton Beck) Car\cc Karla C...hrut.-nsen V ilgtnta Cu tc a 1-..ath) Coka. l.laudta Cornwell l\.athken Cra~o IOfu \llchele Faubaun Dtanc: Fa sse: ll C1nd} Forbes Scott 1\oblc Joanne: Palm.:r Dana Pl~> Pan t Pa ll• t."r Marilyn Pe(k Rob. PedtlycorJ Bob Petersun Rnchtt.> fl(ht Robin Re lnhart BtU !>CVIlL Jan ::>chwarz LuC} !>c:r..cntuk Peter ::>te pllen. ._h,H or. Tho1 P> m Sharon 1remblt.) Denuc 1urner Greg halter AB RAH AM LINCOLN SEVE!\ TH GR.\DE SCHOOL Kevln Barnett TUC) Beech Randy Blumer Bonnie Boyd !Nbbte Boyle Wend} Burns Enc Curtu Margaret Fish ~larr G10rdano Raymond Haack John Ham,on Nelson Johnson Barbara Katz l'oanc; ~lar011y ~con 'ewcomb Jan IS Pernworth Ja mte P.:tt:rsoo Hayden Phd?i ::>usan Power R·JCiyn Rawltn~• Ingrid Rowland Jon Sagud >\end) 'ihdtun M.ugaret 11ltele111eir ).JU) Van \ldter \le~ Hurcrun. Uuu' )ill' es Kaltl > h'otX! '-ue Loptztch Ellen L~e. EIGHTH GRAD£ Capp) L)nc!. ~krllt:e ~la~nu.soo Dc:bbte Bell MOll) t-.!Hted Vlckt Black Carol)n Mc<.u Uu<.h Gretchen Broermg Pam Mc:C"u:..lough Kathrme ll.lrg.-r Pat .\1cGuue BeCk) Bunermore Carol Olander Janu Caldwell John Pack Robin Case) Vic:kie ::>hattuck Chm Coopt:r PoUy Shelton Bob Dale Paula ')klllman ">Ue Damels Kath} Tcn.ple Ar) Dye Angda T~t. r..enn} E:weU Jan Tr apha)o1en \'tke Farwo:ll !>us an h achter .JCnc F uher Karen h arntck Clnd. Gddartan Roo> n \-.I, He Jan.· Gamble Dean \\ te>c ut:olt Grahar Kath} \-. tll.ud "teve tl.utle) Bob "-tlJ,dms Karl He Uer TUla ·~ lauu, SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. AMY M. MEARS HELOOVER! .,The U"alnkal.le Molly Brown" \ir s. Am~ \lar chand \lear~o . ~036~ Santa Ana A\e., San ta Ana, Cal., mo ther of<.. arlcton \lean; nf l'ev.(Xlrt Hetght~. d1ed 7\ov. 2:!. Other surv1vors are Harold \lear!>, a son, 1n 1\nox\tlle. Tenn .. a grand· son, Carleton 'vicar~ Jr .. Los Alamtl.O!>; l grand~o.hlldtcn , \Irs. Ralph Hautes Jr. of :"a!.bvtlle and \irs. Stuart Cutting of Knollvllle, and 6 gteat grandchildren. & Walt Disney's "Golcl.ft Ho, .... H.G. '4ells' "Firat Men i" rite Moon" -also - Ant~'"" Qua\ IC' S\lv1a S\-m!> 1n "East of Svdan'' Serv1c e s v.ere h'eld Tucs- da~ tn Baltz (orona del \1ar Chapel, v.&th lhe Re v. John Parke of St. J ame<o Ept sen- pal Church offtc1 aung. Inter· men! was 1n Pac1f1c V&cv. \1emoTJal Par~. 01111ULMA , ... u O,EM MIGMTL Y AT 6:~ AIJO-- A TERRIAC COMEDY! Cmp and Sp.cyl .,IICIIII TO TMI IN51GM ... 01 S.OSJO n. ... , .... ,.,., , ... w .. 4 .. ~ ...... 4 ..... cu, •' .... ,.,. ... c .. ART MckENZIE HEADS COUNTY·IIDE DRIVE "Btrth defects kill and c11ppl e more Amcrt can chit- wen than an\' other human t.ltsordcr. The ·March of Dim es IS leadtng the f1 ght IJlllnSl b11th defects becau se tt be- lt e' e~o the peopl c are read}' ll' JOin an all-out carnp atgn aga1nst thts trag1c v.aste of human ltfe." An \1cl{enztc of Costa \le<,a made tht s statement as he ac eptcd the Orange Coun- t\ chat rman ~h•p of the 1965 \larch of Dtmcs. The uadt- ttonal Januat~ fund duve '4111 be held Jan. 1-3. The county leader po1 nted ou t that the \larch of D1mes tn the past b years has made Important advances in the f1ght aga1nst b1rth defects. Through centers and clinics across the coun u y, tra1ned med1cal teams are prov uting best med1 cal catc available for b1rth defect children and v.orlttng to dc,·elop nev. tech- niques ~hich v.dl enable man } more of them to live a useful llfe. ANNUAL SALT lATER A SHIN G CONTEST SET The annual Schenley Sports- men's Club 11.1ntcr salt v.ater f1sh1n 1 program for Southern Callforn1a t!> no~ under ~~oay and "'til continue through Apn l -4. 19t>.5. P11zel> "'Ill be a~arded each v. eek du11n g the program for the ~ largest ocean bass (e"<cept black and white sea· bass) and the 4 largest edtble buuom f•sh(cxcludtna sharks and r I} sl. for grandc htldrcn Dave, Pat and Debby as well as hus- band Joe, ·of Corona del Mar. • • • Dr. Barnev and Fran John· son got tn some reall>• aood VIS iting when they recently v&st tcd brother Bob John son and his v.1fe Dorothy of Bad Ba y. Cocktail part1cs were ''''en them by Ted and Anna- bell e SaJ y cr and Troy and Barbara M11ler at theu homes tucked awa) on ltttle Ch crr} Lake 1n Back Bay. \11&ht)' happ:y to greet them too v.ere couSins Lee and Evelyn Schonek, who ltvc 1n Cl1 ff Haven. • • • It's Te us and lheu &rand- parents' ranch for the hoi•· da~ s for Gl.l)•. Randy and Scott Woodward. . alona v. tth their paren ts, Don and Lucy of East Bluff. • • • Form er Ncwportcrs George and Vera Ward recentl y be- came crandparcnts ... wh&ch w11l brln& them in from Palm Spunas more often. Da.upter Dsane and her husband Ed Johnson presented them with a son, Dean Edv.ard. • • • Getttna toaether to talk about old limes, Werner and Beverly Carl son of Costa \1esa plan to spend Thanks- g&vt na Day with J oe and June EdJnaton tn Pac1ftc Grov e. '4emcr is princtpal of Abra· ham L1ncoln School. the JOb Joe had before he became assistant supeuntcndcnt of the Pactfs c Grove Untfied School D•st11ct. • • • Rollte and Ginn1e Well s of Corona del \tar have returned from a short vacauon 1 n Phoe- ntx 1n llmc to &et the wrkcy 1n the oven and wel come th eu dauahter \1chnda home from San Jose Collcae. • • • F1 shermen ma~ enter the week ly conte st as often a s the)' choose by contacting an' of the SS<. landJn&~o lo- cated tn Southern Ca!Jforn• a. There are no fees or other charaes for cntertng. Balboa Pavtlton v.tll con· llnue to operate as offtc1 al chenl C\ v.e t gh-tn station fnr Balboa unul Jan. I, 1965. when the contract wtl l be auumed at Art Gron sky at h1 s nev. locat1on, Art's Land- In g, at l:.dae water and E. Bav "'' enue. 3alboa Bob and Yvonne Blocksom of lrvtne Tenace always loved Georce and ()on s '4cedon's home wtth a deep pass&on. . .they certainly weren't happy about the11 f11ends mov1ng to Hun!lnaton Harbour ... but auess where they arc ltv•na no~ ... n pt! . .the Weedon s made a QUtck sale1 ,.-··----·-,..---- How dou a little airl bell lake co colebutcher eleventh tM rthday?. . • Boc:ky Wallace of Corona del Mar took mo- ther and dad, Maaon and Kate, and brother Mike co s ee "Mad, Mad World'• •.. and to the Los Anaelcs County Mu- seum . • • • Why didn't handaome John Wayne come in and talk to the Federated Republican Women wben they were hav- ina their installation lunch- con lnt week at the Newport Harbor Yacht Cl ub? ... His answer, as be munched lunch on the club patio ••. ••a can't I don't have my toupee With me. .. • • • Good friends Jack and Outs McCabe, SC aiumnt, of lrvsne Ten ace, and Bob and Dons Underwood, of Corona del Mar . and UCLA alwnne , attended THE s ame last v. cek end. . . and came home ... good fnends. • • • Ro ser and Nada Hannaford of Corona Htahlands are roundJngup thcu three daugh· ter s and look1ng forwazd to a active rest in Palm Spunas for tht s lon& Thanksgs vina weekend. • • • Daughter Janet 1 s attendina the University of Oreaon, so what better reason could Bill and Phyl ~nee of Newport have to pack their baas and head sn that dJr ecuon' • • • To work off that Thanks- gsv•n& dtnncr, Bill and El · len Wilcox and Wally and Doqnell Koch of Harbor Hiah- lands will be spcndina the weekends ... alona wst.h their younastcrs ... at Lake Arrow- head. .,0 T /1, . ./. .ECIAL CHILDREI IAniEES FRl. & SAT. 10 a.m. FREE IITSTERIOUS IACIC RIIG TO EVERY CIIILD! -.,...:::--.................. .-., ··~IILIOIC C'III'UI"'''CM raa• NOW THRU TUESDAY MATINEE THURS: 2 she• a real smoky k itten ! Once you•re hooked it' a hard to break away. . .a point in fact. • .Ralph H. Turner of Corona del Mat retired publisher of th; Temple Ci ty T1mes, recently cont11buted an outstandina editorial to the Palo Verde Time1 in Blythe. • • • Second honeymoonina in Sen Francisco. .that"• where they spent their fint one. . . are Lloyd and Bruce Flowers of Baycrest. New Sportfishing Hq. The Plannlna ColmUuion of Newport Beach last Thuu- day approved the application ot Art Gronaky to move tho sporclishina operation from the Balboa Pavilion to a now location a.t SOl·SOS Edaewater Ave •• at tbe cor· ncr of E. Bay Ave.. Balboa. Mr . Gron&ky. whose lease expires at the Pavilion on Dec. 31. 1964, plana to con· suuc:t a 2-story suucture that will include a coffee abop, boat lhowtoom, tackle at.ore, outboard motor tel)air lhop and aportliahina office. In adcfitson, a Oeet of new fibrealau fiahina skit'h for both bay and ocean use will t>e built in time for the aoa- ao n nut year. Mr. Gronaky will retain the dealeuhips for Johnson Outboard Moton and Glaea- P&I boats. The new landina will be in opeution beainnina January 1, 196S. HERE'S THE LOOK FOR NOW In Fuii-F ashioned I Celara* Knits by ~(loott U at a woradtr{ul u 0\ to loolc 1 Purt, duus · /anu of .si'"plt dtlf'tl-, .ttylm~ '" ~oor~nates tl.at ~~~on~e about u 1 tla ~rtal spars t. ~ll 1 ra tnn{tr Ctlaro.. so \Ou ~on count ora thn U.ttr PU'"OIItnl .shapdarau.s IL1 U.out blo~lun~. Don't ua.stt a '"'nute ... ro'"t taJct )OUf pi~/c of our rln •tr rrop todO\. • C HIL DREN'S WEAR SPO RTSWEAR LINGERIE LINENS Sweater 114.. Skirt 114.M Shel l 111.• ows ~ Of! THE LIDO SHOPS 1404 VIA liDO. NEWPORT lEACH .. ••• PAateiHG tN alAR You'll ~ltd auta ltn' uutduiiC' ltim <d( Ol(triu ulllt It>.)' nt 1\uot(s! Hut )ott 'll ~11d a widC' 't·h·c·tluu u( I(IIIHC'S, tm<, rudtfl) aulmaiJ, doll( .. ·/liSt ever) tltlng to dcligltt tltt lu•arts of cluldrcu em <:lulu,., as 1>11) Yo,'ll be • I"Ottd S«11ta wit~" ,lUll sec tl1~ l'lcamrc )Oil·,.,. bmt~/(ht wlrh AlftJ froHt 1\ttott's. TltC'rt art •2 rrttiqlfc sltOI'.S for )OIIr sltul'l'i"l( pltiiStlrt ... /11 1111 Old \V~·'t llttHOSI'IIcrt' of tnt Old TJ,.,~ CltrWJHac. Stop h, I You'll ~,1 It's tllffc:mtt ... dtllglttful ... t.Otls()I''M· ODen 7 O.ya • w....-11 ··'"· to • lit·'"· I JEll! filM IGIDS!!all O"NB. l ~ wall 10 wall ~t, ..,_., fireplace. All elec. kltce.•. pool, R-2 loL 610 L11bptU A ... , CDM. BY OWNER 2 bedtoom houae, ve ry clean. Price reduced. 617 ~arciuu a. 67~47 . HOUSES fOR lENT ELEGANT oew 1 bedroom, 3 be~ boma •• N 8. Priaidaiu Imperial. doubla o .. o -boil t io r•a•; diabwuher. re- friaaracor-freua. Decorator drapea, wall-waH ca.rpetin,. Raiud hauth wood-bomilll Rreplac:a. Dehu.a maater ~droom .uite. Double aar- aae, elecLric doot. 1250 on ye arly laue. 642.-0491. l BEDROOM booae, lara• liviaa IOOCD, kitcb• llld bathroom. l patioa. laqa.ira ia floo&. -417 Heliouope, co... MODERN 1 bedim. ualur- njabed. fireplace, ctiapoul, 111aae. No Petl Of dUldren. ReaiOCitb&e rent 10 pd tenanu. Pbooe OR 5-11.56 OR 3-7172. 1 3EDROOM corocr ctuple.a, t llS per moncb. Orapoa, nove, refriaeraaor.G.\tdener paid, 671-121-4. Sll Fern- lear. COM. BALBOA Peninsula-Bach- elor APt. Yearly, suatable for one penon. Utilataes paad. S6S. Lady preferred. OR 3-4524. 1 BEDROOM furniahed apart- ment. Yearly lease, f7S. Adults onl y, no peu. 673- 3240. • O,PICE WACE fOR RENT FOR LEASE-2 office sui tea,. Corona del Mar. Suitabl e for u chit ect , cnaineer. m•llfacturina repre aent .. tive, etc. Will decorate t alter 10 aoit. Call 67)..2033, owne1. S'AALL private office . n 11 E. Coast Hi ahway, Corona del \far, Soi te 103. Phone 675--4606. • RENTAL$ FREE Rf-4"'TAL ~E RVICE .S9S 10 14M per month. We ~w.:;·~:;;k r ... ~~del Mar. IU&. IITATI ·IJCCINA··· c.·· ...... , , ... ... ,_ Put AlMa a a. ... ta Call ~XOtAMGI •m-.tSTS DOYLI! CO. S.1161 no f.. na 11. Co•• ..... HOME WANTED ro H•bor Area iD trade for baeolifoJ U oMt Coau Weaa epL bida. Own•. 6461654. LOT fOR SAl f OiOIC E R-2 lot, Newport Beach, few feet to ocean o r bay. Build or invoat. Com- pletely fenced aod l~n6- acaped.. o-.,a . 61 J.l719. . .,., .• ,. CI!MENT W0M WANTED. AJI IJPtt of .. ..._ wad, . pec.ioa. ..... .,.. ~ ..... ~d .... IIC..Ne jo .. ., ...... »PP. IRONING. Y••• 011 oap• ieoce o n ell tJP•• ot c:Jo- lhiaa .t lia•. Specialty, m••• .a.inf. tl,jO pa Hr. Mabl• Wlti••· 607 M.,.. ao•h•. COM. OR 3-2174. REUABLE aardener. lawn catt aod cleaa laC'· Qoality wort. 646-))IS. WUTlNO, EDITINO. alloat wridq. oridci-. Uai•.,. ..., of c.&itDnli• • .,... ina, llileM a. .. •••la6otat. .... ca,... ,. .. ,.., ., ..... ,.,.. ........ . ............... , .... .,.,., ...,. l!ln GUEST -_. ... la 0.0.. .......... ... .......... u ....... . 01., W. A1H4L PAJlT 'T'INE WOU -U... l&.hed Clui••u ~·••· A VON PllCXlJCTS Call Collect -530-5160 GIRL eo help iD cltaaina abop. Valet Cleaa•••· 675- 0310. .w ..... ,_ ...... ..., ~.,..., Mft _.ca... latelec ............. . ...,, ........... . 1112 .... ,.., ....... Coeu ...... eiiiCILLM-.s ........ ALCOHOUCS ANONYMOUS. Hubor Ana. 673-1714. l4 ....... SINN EJlS AN<»fYMOUS - .. Pot all ha-.e aloaed •d como allon ol lbe J)ory ot God. •• Do. yoo be.. p,._ 1-•1 /Ve yoa 110obled widl cblbt, or (oar, Of eaaptiDetl, or epitia." or ...... or io· feriority, or .. ill, or aio-ra•eu, or et ce•ra? BE OP OOOD OfEER. We ba .. lbe Mt .. r at •~ l••ly ao ct.ara•· Write SINNERS .AN(J(YMOUS. P.O. Boa 1042, Cot ta Meu. or call t.l~ael, U l-l49L BAR STOOL BARGAINS. Houae of Chain . Sl3 W. 19lb St .• Coata Men. S48- l 4S4. ahtp an- iah Galleon. \iake na ce Xmaa preaent. Make offer. Phone S48-19Sl. FOR "a job well done feel- ina.. c:l ean carpeu wi tb 3 lue Luaue. Rent elec- Uic: abarapooer Sl. Crown H11dware, COM, 673-2800. 1 PAIR Enalish coach lamps 82" hiah -1.50 10 200 yeau old. Private. Call afte1 6 p.m. 213-923-8800. 9236 Klinedale Av e., Dow- ney. ~OW SKIS, pole. pants and boots, for small woman. Ua ed twi c:e. 160 for all. S40-1686. DINING SET . Brown-Sahman - se ats 2 to 12. S9S. Ne blue-areen punt love seat and chair. Shepherd casters. scotch auu d, S300. 2 tWin mattresse s, foam ru bber. bedspreads 1 nc:ludcd. S2S. 2 wh aold chests "" lamps, S3S. 642-3548 . "NEVER AGAIN"' Ideal On i strnas present' Twenty salver dollats-all dafferent coans -S29 .SO. Good to extra fine condauon. In holders. 67 3-2719. • PIT SUPPLIIS ----- AT LAST1 We hue a lady poomar wbo doea n qoiaite work on al l tw eeda or doaa. She ia kind, conaiaate ud lhorouah and hat I yeara e aparioec:c. She c:ao do ., ootatarutina job oo JOW Poodle, Cocker, Ter- rier, etc. Con sul& us for Ctuistmas poppica. Call JO at JORDAN'S PET ~OP. 7732 E. Coast. COM. 613- 2430 • POCKET atu toy poodles •Y color or aae. Tinieat toy poodlea at stud. All colors. Top pediaree, beau- liu~ Ml 6-3500 -Kl 6-849 S. BOOK OF TH £ J' ££1< "Tile Dnt<~crat.t Dtlt,.o" b, PAUip ,t/. CrC~Jte. H orJbodc $4.95 -Papu boc! -i j t 1934 H01bor Bl anl., Costa llu o -646-0645. bltc:k female doa named "BEANIE. •• ~.._ 16~. GARAGE tANTED WANT 10 rent aaraae in Cor- , ona del Mat for atoraae. 67~ t4S everuna a. • ..,VIMG & STOIAGI! HARIOI TllAMSfiR AND ITOitAGI ........ AM!Iti CAN ltiD IALL TIAMSIT CO. Ll 8-7323 o r Ll S-9783 37S E. 17th St., Costa Meu •CAR S FOR SU.E --- .......... z. .......... w .... ..,. .. ............ Dl ... ., AaLewAaQ.MO l•,erte•tl II IUROPIAM DILIVIRY MIAOGUAaTIRS A PLEASAIT PLACE TO DEAL •••••nz 3616 M...,..-t ... 1..,.r4 Mew,.tt leect. OR ).562D 1963 Vtl aedan. Excellent condition. Haa top rack. l lSOO. S4s-ot50. I£WPOITO IOTOIS TUIINITATIOI CAIS 1001 financi"9 available Al.o •• eany our own contract s. , •• TO S.99 N F.WPOQTEQ MOTOQS 2036 tiorbor Blvd. Costo Meso S4-S29~ S4-8S1 1 TV • IG Jll •av~a ...... •D•••III~Ie .a.... ... ~ NTAU.A.Tl<M ~-----·- WARREN 'S T V oaJOU ). ,.., 2116 !aet C..t Hi .. wey c-. •l w. WARREN 'S T V O.ftl ,_,., 1116 lut c ... a Hilla•., c-. ... ... ANY A.C. 01 D.C. TA .. I aA.I*) .... ,, ... ... ,..,.. ..... , ),., .... ..... ( mrl ._ ,., ..... --.e) ...... aT ....... . HA~ND ORGANS STEtNWAY PlANOS Hammond Otaan. s pec:. fin .. new auar.. a ave $480. Prac- tice painoa, reconditioned, many refi niahed. from S9S. fry the fabulou a Everett Or- aan, new onl y S69S. Selec- tion or uaed aundt, Stein- way. Bechstein. My en and o thera, from $38 S. Trade yow electronic oraan fo r a new Hammond. Uaed sptnet .t console pi a- not • Evuen . Steinway, K..~C. Winter, ~ o thers. from S39S. Select yow Stetnway n()w, whtle atoc~ ia complete. SCHMJDT·PHJLLIPS CO. 190'7 N. \ia.in St. at 20th Santa Ana CALL 01 YOW WAHT ADS TO THI INIIGH oaJOU S ...... 0. fAou-T.-. __,_,....,..,......-I ~ 1,.. .,... -,_ •n·• -... • •• ,. ....... -·I 04,__.-c.. , .... .... : .............................. . (Coodoued from Pap 2) We have toea nealected OUI duty aa a party of the loyal oppoai t.ion. Tbe Ciut abot baa been fired with oQJ a.- lection of Mr. Barry Gold- water to lead our Nationa l Republican party. Ow ban- nera arc clearly marked wi th indi aputabl e diffcrenc:ea from tboae of the Democratic party. and out crew will aoon be FIFTY MILLION STRONG. Victory will be owa with faith in the American people. The alterna tive ia the oow ae of defeat for our colln· Uy, isolation from fear, that is the final destination of the Democratic pany. John D. Quille North Hollywood SUISCRIPTfOM TV P ublisher of the Ensi an ~ay 1 very belatedly thank all or the Calaforru I publi •h- ers who s upported a "NO" vote on Proposition ttlS an tbe re cent election. The support or the Califor· nia press was practi cally un- animous -and for thi 1 we are most arateful. It wu ANTIQUE Paintia a. boc:kl" SlS. 49-4-288).• !MALL Maple Dloplealtabla 11 -oa 3-4179. UNSIN KABL E. Sailboat. 8·ft. -.SSO. OR 5-0044. LIGHTWElGHT. collapstble wheel chau. -5l1S. Ll 8- 0263. SPANUH liaiaa table, 6 c:Uin. bllffet. auo-6-46- 9154, KAYAK., 11'. flOO. P\. 673-.... oapecially heartwaanina 10 receive aupport from thoac papeu which have a fina'l· dal interelt 1n television and radio atationa. AI you know, we have been forced 10 suspend tranami~ aion of proa ramnina an Los Anaelea and San Francia co and have filed auh in the Ca lifornia Supreme Court to have the law declared llnOOn- atitutional. We will liaht all the way t.o the Uni ted States Suprane Cow t. if nec:eu ary. The public shollld not be denied its riaht to choose the type of prop nmana •t waahes to see, especially by vested antereata who cbar- aes up to I 10 a seat for thear theau e pay-TV. We know from the vote and other sowces that mallaons of Caltfornaans. u -.ell u others across the counuy, want to be able to see the type of proaummana th ey are not able -and ncvet wtll be abl e -10 see on c:omm er· caal televasaon. Subacnption Televtsaon does not r eplac e o r a nterf ere ---wicb commerc:aal tclcviaa on. It brinas 10 the home what v.b at bu 10 rar beco I VIII- able only ~ leavina h<lme ; the theaue of Broadway, ofT- Broadway, London'• Wcat End, the areat concert hall s and concert balls .-nd open houses of A.menc:a and Eu- rope, the u easurea or the book shop a and maaaza ne s tands, lecture balls and stadlums. and, of course. the new mou on ptcturea, and the blacked-out sport events arc STV staples. All of the areat coveraac wall be a vat lablc to the whole ramtly, tn the home, at a cost no more than that of a st nale aeneral adam ~­ ston 10 the event. We plan t.o return to Calt· fornaa foll o v.tna our anuca· pated Coun vtctory. In rhe meanume. we "'til apprectate any further ed11onal help you may a• ve to the cause of pre servma fr ee enterpr 1 sc. Sylvester L. Vre aver Jr. Pre sade:n t So bacn ptaon Telev• MOn Santa Monaca. ~~ 0 P . S L 0 C K E R Only One Dollarl Run Until Sold SEND IN VOUR S1 WI TH VOU A AD . 'KEEF &\1ERRJTT. washet dryer comb. -1200. -OR > 0044. .. LOCKar· u.Uc ........... ._ ... ,_ . .......... ,..~ .. •P'--_._ ........ ................ SS OtEVY Convertible. sus GIA."•H AaaH Plant-an-box OR 3·2367. on wh eels. s~5 OR 5-0044. G.E. TARLE.-dal TV. ll" r_ .. coaaol 1,..~ · MH!71. C'C)MI E ftaa al• 5u ~ f!M· M9.2!) ,...-r71. SNOWBIIO. p4 0De4i ti0Cl. IUD -OR ~ll17. Ol.DS. '51, air ooed.. u .c:el. .,.,. 673-1941. RAMBLER .... l lH. 67l· ..... ELEC-Ooft'ee percol-.. f5, 5dd"' BOYS .au_ aa u 12. 110. ~7).AJ103•. WKJTE a auJabyde ao(a. t60. 673-8023. BLACX Cuacal Stoia. AJ- moat aew. U OO. 67s-4l lO.• NEW Holly Fotc:ed au fu.t- aac:e. Couater now. t 1l S. 673-4691.• SKIS. Head Staad•d. w/biod- aDa. 7')••. J65. · U 1-Slll .• ~OP£!110t!IAL Hair Dry•. tlS. ~ 67).S6T1. EXTAA LO. pta, pool. l fL alDOl. 110 -,.._1616• ~~· RACING d ack. n . p~. MAPLE Balfe&. f50 -OR 3-5*-tll9. dMp. 110. 546-4165. ---------'*· CANOE. c:aaaiotaa. paddlu . MAPLE ... aaiaa & book-OGAOE T ·1 , .. ataad, 15 -673-2113 UJ r• •· ' -!111. a. t U -1397, "S-01 HlM !JOPA. oo.nrubie. 1 rL. a ICIDNEY aaapa *••aiaa &a!He. A.ll. l SPI!A&ER. "' S.... c:llair. 110. 67J..1397. alua.., IS -67~1123. ....... I FOR SALE S1 otda •"SO - PAIR Preadltelepaoau.IJO 11100 liWT ta.no ,_,., f50,1 ~. 64l-l917 -541-4291. ot.o. .. L·-.. I ~~~-=-p.,.,. ____ _ ~-FRENCH incJal, ... ,,. 3 BLAC:X Bar Seoola. 125. • 6-YI!.Aa Cat"' eaoel. 00114. hedboard 110 -67~llll. _UI-~179 . ~ -su. 546-l631. aunEil Cba.rn. uo -S44- BLAC:X ... tatlic lamp -tl5 CXlMET. 16• ,.. ..... a 4111. -ft.. 67,.3131. HI pt SILVP.a PLATED "BIIact," g ailft, flJO -OB t4lf1. -Sc»eahr •d caaut 0 \tOVlE ProJector. A30. 8\t-1 .1 llS -673-2123 P1ata .... -67 ~1410. -S80 -67 3-7878. MAPLE oobblerbenc:ll cotf .. '6 1 PALCON. Aeeoaaetic, llt EXEOJnVE O.tk. 60"'• 1 .... ,. -110-673-1 12.3 . H. !150. -01 )=l!V . AL o.-.. )1 .. -.. S. Q ~lttJ. 1 ROY Elec. Typcwnta. C.::,':_ ~~i . SPINET PIANO. f500 -Pb. l 100 -U 1-n "· BRIOOSA STRAT'l'ON. ae~»-l4l-6SI!. WIT All. '~' -~I'll. llr epee tU •. $41~110). r 4" W a. li .... CO'fat, aol4. 90Y5 BIKE. 14" pel CCIII-uo. -51!-gllt . jtiop. fl4,., 6=17!9. h ali•. '-ovi•ci al cluu _.. closes.. 115 -141-.$79. DRAPES. ~,. , black '"* DESK Go ., LONG MMDa. '*-c:b tabla, f lO -)410 • 1616. g i g liMIL uo. t 7)-U!7. . •· •intbrop, Mahoa. 11lAJN 5ET, liS -OR ~ -'-7...:S_. --~O..;..R...:l-;__908~2:.;_· ·---1 WAH'I'ED: Silvtt edDit tat a. 0113. Girl a S.wi• 16" btcycla 'I poo41e. otl s-4113. T.V.l4'• r_,te coe110l. f7S I ll -MS.1f.t5. GllEEN Brulfl011t. I' U -S0-0914. Aoto. • ... .,, R.C.A.. de-I ,..._1566• LAMP SU., 12 .. , Early lue. t15. -96l·l06J. ....:..--------- AmEc-. M -tttmJ. .l4l Wiadaeater. aQOfe, 100 DOUBLE a.cs. i•enpda• BIGELOW., ..... 6.&9.--.-.dt, •1•-OR ~S7 1l. •aanta. llJ -,_1616 bluM Patltta. t15 -67~ 'Lit• u..... "-W ..... ~ .~, ._.., ,....at ........ ·~wvvv aat r-.e. llll. Pea~~-pit tol. n ,.OR IJS -}4!=1tl6. 1 WATOIINO ......... 110 ... -~~-- BNCYO..OPm.A. Mc:Mil-. n ~t a ta-4. us. o s-un. c CHAJas. .. a '•••· 130 ... u ._.,. ... 1:2010. no .............. .. t ........ .,,,.. .• -2 -·•"· 1-SZ U. 'S6 OIEV. f11' -646-1tt1 '6 1 V.W., .,K. u c.ll. aoacL fUi$,. !tl~!!· CAll PET s. ..... 15. ,-.. 67S.W1. THIS il a JOOd one. ll1MII farce. W. of 4 bdnn. Cpuld .• 2 bath home. 111 feDCed toner lot. FHA now oo property. r .P. t17.800. L.AAGE PAM. size borne II 1ml. rental Pay 11500, take over OWDII'I ~--at •~ -,o. 1M L 19th St .. c.te MaM Ll a-not CAl EO IIIORU C/ 0 IAIE US PROVE rr. V. e do not use maa1 c but u.e double j"UI!'<"~ •I \everal rooms an th1s Cameo Shor e~ liume rna n tt po~~•ble to tum thiS loveh 1 Bd. !>en & \t,ud'~ Rm. Home tniO a -l Bd. home "'tth 1-0ir.'th Rm . ...,,thout an\· chanaes. Call us tl'd" II' •n· !>pect o w Expao ~t bl c Home. A~>k •na ~q ~ou •to EICELLEIT FUlLY HOlliE 410 rhe Ooor plan of thas love!~ 4 Bed roorr, 3 Bath ( a.meo Shores Home pHn·tdcs e~ce llent l<.~mtl~ <>eparauon. The Be auufull ~ l andscaped 1 ard '" larg e erK'ugh fo r a pool. Outstand1na \ •c"' 559.500 . 4/o ATTEinOI DEVELOPERS t / 0 V.e IHH'e a 1-W acre ranch. 7S"; cleD.ted und ..1ll u"eabl e. Ideal for horse ranch. catfu' ..,.. ... 11 ~ ... tates. bO acres now tn 11.alnutt. and p cuLhc\. s 1600 per acre. Tenn~.. '7 mal es from l:., .. ,,rdaJ.'. FOUI-0-IEALTY .. L COAST MWY . CDaOMA DEL MAl ....... "5-2104 Com ing ... the ultimata in office accommodation a .•. cu.tom dtttped auitea UNMasrrY "ALA ~ Cemp• Dnve. Hew~rt l _.h, Coltl, "l""'I:6[NTCO S" T .. [ ...... ~OC8V,_W C.OW~AWV • '?t• OCI •·211 1 • ••••••••••••••••• Spectacular Y~ew of OCHII & E~ttraKe of HcJrbor loat Slips Availoble to IHidem : Br ~ b.1th 1\pt~ K1trhen Jll tiN'. carpet~ . ,. · •r·"~ LoH'1\ 'I~'" from prav<~tr ~undf'fk I _. r·onl plu~ hot "~ttr m~~al!t POOl. lflE\L FOR ADl'LTS l .H}{I mo - on vu rs lease 1 .1 I t\i3·!j3J3 for further toformataon a..-.k fOr ltermao Troll, MfT •••••••••••••••••• ......... 11111itUIU.. ~"' rt• ,. m 1 &niEa o. 9 i4C?#I -r.-;, co.,-P.u •• , tr•~IU -, •J l ,.1.0 ~II., -""• f f•. fO -•ooJ •• ,. •• , Hrrpl•u• -;-••••t fOdls -Co.t••••lai •rr ... /~1 •• cl .. llo•s•. 900 Sr-'••· ••• AI ~Arrb•• c..... .... t.&. -Q,t.t. l.u.5 8AYCREST S17.9SO \t !Ht ~f "t"tll• 1M:.1: ••n I'"• "'" I opn 8>o ' \' ,,. • -..o, J1A t~,. • Mr ,. ,.\·,•1 ,, LAGUNA BEACH SIS,OOO T r n t .. _,, \-\ ,,, td ~'": ,, ., 1"""" At\,,,.,. E "'' ,.,, 1 < •ll~nltal ""m''' t • ~~~ I~~~ lr ,., 1~1 !: rrlll'•lt 11,\VIf',....., ar.IL Wlfl IIIII) M'dll\4\' CORON A HIGHLANDS S92.500 l'nt~••IAI COf'1'#' cturlf'' wttll f"''l lr "C'~al'l vi,,. I ,,, nlct J bllnnL 2 ballu . t bo'lrtlll' , hAtiiA F'lf'91)1&C~ .Uftllt<ka II all C\Utom fu,. 1\tl~" tWt( llll\iaJI~ offtrt(l ~n1all Ito'' n BA UIOA. Pl:.''l:llrSULA. A rnt.ACTIVE 2 bfoctmom borM SELL Oil TRADE lew ,_,lkntt.. ln«~mt property AaE IEALn Mlf..d03 ~ 4 IEDitOOMS ~ ~ tM family wtUl "IU'" Ucular tAIAA. Quehty cpt&., A err,. r...o..47 l&nd• ~ • ..,..,.. t"'f'MC' lot. WaJ.Idnl 4~ to Pandl.lal • all tl\) ........... ..., •· tfta 01117 ...... a...n ...~.-~ ._......_ llll HEIDIICIS J(-1. £J.Ja GIIO DOWM :-O,arr 3 8 R 2 haUl tw>""~­ MW ~tll\£ t lldtnc ,._ doors to (('~1?<1 pa.. llo 112'7 monUI pan all FoaTI N ' H IC IC I -UAl ESTATE t 3021 Harbor 81 C M ~!Mil Ev• ~i.M-t211~ f OR ''ACTIVE" REAL EST ATE SERVICE ('OR HI~ I~ I \ I I I ) 1-1 ... . . ... 6-7416 LET US II THANKfUl .,.. c:aa owa I'M.I .... ,. C _. .. Mu ... ,, lttr :Ut Vf. BlaDoe ....._ N a. 11'1-l tiO ~ .... 112. 1111'-. •• 1111 WIST COM!' 11W'1. "**"'*' -.a. u ..... ~ C#EAPE~T 411 t/N/rJ'~~~a 2 ~rot1m.r 410c/> vn/r -A// ,4qy, rirt~p/qcii.J'" t:"OI'",P~ r·t:T~ eTrtl' pl.r # -,1//4' k//c-At~n~, 9f7~g• 17'/.rp~J.M/J' C~l!lt.Y ~VIHA.PN#P ~ ~, .ro/~ 0.1' ..J''plrt?l', h.;'/N 4 lin/Is .,co~ 900 11 2 tlnil.t ~~ 950 21115 ( COAloT H ICHWA'I' C.OAOII<A 0 £L .. A R CALIF ,.0J01No~~ ~-~ f~(•t8(• OFFICE OR 5·5726 VALUE WITH CHARM IHOR!CLIFFI -View, S2SOO reduction this wwk, seller says "Let's go!'' Over 2000 ft. of wonderful living and you own the land. Very flexible terms. ~~~ CAMEO HIGHLAIIOS -4 bedroom, 3 patios, some ocean view, $36,900. Ncrne your down payment and terms. ~~~~~ COROllA HIGHL All OS - Owner leaving area, 2 I bedroom wi th room to j build another un 1t. P tdc 1 your f1nonc1ng. ~~~~ ' -· -., . ... . . ... ... -. $18,750 - --SSSO DOWN ---S107 PER MONTH Delightful 3 bedroom, 2 bath charmer! Sunny kitchen with built- in ronge & oven! Quality carpets & drapes! Luxury! Used brick fireplace! Covered patio! 2-cor garage. Plenty of room for boot, trailer & pool! Quiet tree lined street near shopping. See today! Coli now! - MaH LaBorde, Realtor Owner Moving · Must Sell Deall'*f for modern day ltYin& Ia Ulil cbarminc lbree bedroom. famDy room. two bath home with ALL IL!CTIUC KITCHEN INCLUDING DfSHW ASHER. Larae aJumin· um eo.ered paUo, profeulonally landlcaped and completely feneed yerd. Located near MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB. Owner's been tranaferred end .et price for QUICK SALE AT ONLY 123,500. CaU for appoint· menl Be Convinced · Just look Here ila barpia U we've ever Men one. Well kept THRE! BEDROOMS. two bat.bl, with w ;w carpeta over HARDWOOD fLOORS, drapes, aad new eouole WLit oven. nnge lr refrilentor included. AttradJYe encloted petio cwerloob 15' x 30' belted and lUt.ered SWDfiONG POOL. Short walk to echool lr shopphtJ. PRICED TO SELL fAST AT l21.:S00 - F.H.A. TERMS AVAILA.BLE IIRVIIIE TERRACE ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--Ytew, Pool, 3 bedrooms, ~~--------------------------------------------------------------------1 3 baths, we're exc1 ted Six Sharp Units Cof~gl! Uf/agl! .Apl~. Opening Chriatmu Speci1l SSS FREE RENT $$$ until J1n. Itt, 1965 (on te.M) OHer expires O.c. 1 Sth NOW RENTING e BACHELOR UNITS -1 BA Tii e ONE BEDROOM --1 BATH e 2 BEDROOMS --STCDIO-l 'h BATiiS e 2 BEDROOMS-ONE STORY--2 BATHS e 3 BEDROOMS -STl'DIO --2 BA TiiS- PRIVATE PATIOS OR BALCO:"<IES PRIVATE LAt.::"DRY FACD.JTli:S A;'I.'D LAU.:'IiDRY ROOMS I ARPETI:'IIG & DRAPES FIREPLACE l:" 2 & 3 BR-UNITS REFRIGERATORS A~ All.ABLE BACHELOR t.:="rrs FL'P~"ilSHED­ AlL C.THf.R t.::-liTS AVAILABLE f'l'R'-'lSHED OR l ':"Ft.:RNISH£f'l INCLUDES THESE DELUXE FEATURES: e Puttmg Green e Olympic Stze Adult Pool • Fam1ly Pool -Wading Pool e 2 Recreation Buildings • 2 Sauna Baths and Tennis Courts e f'h1ld Care Center 6 e Calonc Gas Kitchens Adj•cent to Complete .,llnetd Shopping Center Q pc!'lllW FOR INFORMATION: CALL 546-0370 (Mgr.) H1rbor & Ad•m• -Nur "'"-Verde Country Club • SEMPLE IIAL DTAft S.O.S!-MAYOAY! O"ner must sell th•s go rgeous ~ bdzm 3 bath. rumpus nn. home "llh maantfi cent oc ean panorama. 3.000 sq. ft. of e legance and and quallt\.llastop loan-ASKING only S57.500. Hnme A SO Income -a fel4 short steps to beach. \iodern 3 br ~ ba home 14 Jth :! br rental umt at reaz . Ln -., ln w pnce -S50.850. V.e have 3 loveh home s tn Hatbor \.,ew Htll s - ALL "tth outstandtng v1 e .... of o cean and bay. $4 ~.500 tn S59,950 (Ope n ho use Sunda\ at 1133 Go lde nrod) 61$.2101 SHOIECLIFFS WARM CAPE COO FAMILY HOME LOVELY YARD QUALITY CONSTRUCTION -MANY EXT~AS 3 ~EOROO.._S AND 3 RATHS S7S,OOO -TERMS CALL JIM COBB . IIAL iSTATI CDIONA OIL MAl •(714) ",... about th1s one -Our p ick 1 of the week wi th gener- 1 oust erms tool ~~~~ I HARBOR .VIEI HILLS- I 2 and 3 bedroom homes from $39,000 and 1 lot w tth des1gned to site plans. We 'll help arrange f1n anctng. ~~~~ OOIILE QOIILE -OOIILE The turkey has gobbled up all of our good buys ... check our bulletin next wee&c for the best! Hart.or Sales & Exc::h.,,e Anoc. ., , THE VILLAGE PROPER I -Duplexes, tripl exes and fo urplexes, good invest- ments for the nov1ce and the sopht st1 cote from $3,000 tn•tiol Investment. l4RS l4VACNINO, USN. New,•rt 11•4. Hoa 5 12,SOO ·~vrty '" 3 atorea ot aate- N• IPOrt Bl•d. - 2 Lot a -w.., .. bocrt I'~ I'\ -· ~~~~~ EVERYWHERE Ill COl Butld1ng lots -from - S13,900, some with plans , 1 custom finonc1ng, views, 1 R2, call day or evenings. l 'll60 E. Poe. Cst. Hwy., 675.3171 -.w 'f' a OOt,._Oi flrflltOC -..o•O"-A OCL w 4• C.Al~•o•Nt• IIRftO 3034 r: Co&al Hwy CdM Ra.llor• OR 3-75&0 For A EXCHANGE --OCEAN VIEW - R~cUtll(llt t' •• • t n t il ''•1111 t ht .. ,. bt•.Jr 00111 ''"'" ~- rtu.41\l" l.AJ:"UnA H•••·h ,,, •. t r•r1 l·ho nhH >t•l fin ,r tnAh0230\ f'"n~tii\Z 1tt1h r?tl lt~httn: \\ V. • ~• I''" ,.. .. nm .. lrr hi" AI r """I"' I .,,,.f"'\ru a...nrhe•,. • ,., rr • j>.JI tO pmfi'S4tllf110lll" '"'11 '{'SpNi \Vtll .,,, han::• f, • Ralblu laluw1 f'"nn••• I Rark,. ttl "' I. ·• " f'honr I I Jl.llll.::~: .on,,,,.,. Thankful RALPH V. HINGER \1el Tower. Dtclc Munson, Shuley Munson Recepttont st A lit son Hi u ins 8t Mable Wriaht. as st. 321 Morine A•e., IelMa Jal .. d T .C. OR 3-17'17, Res. 3-3265· TAX SHELTER Up to five years pre-paad in terest. Corona area, 5 acres. s 15,000 full price, S4. down. Balance 6~. 10 acres -$3,350 per. l91l down. Balance 6%. * IALIOA * ~tttlrtl'• 11 h11mr :\ Rlt. 2 .... '""' ,...., p,.,.,,,..., lcllrl~n rpt. rlfW' frl ''"' alr.-.. 1 "' r''' ht-1\ ....... , l•unrh I'll: , .. """' '"'" H4 ~·M Xlnt tenn" PAUL JONP'ft<c Rfi:~'I,TV aot.h • Balbo& ~';~~210 Unique 20 Acres, S2.250 per 1cre. S 10,000 down. Bay and ocean view duplex 2"' Ac1e Hideaway , Panora· -clean-fumished. $45,000. m1c V1e•. l m1. raom ceoter of Corona tn custom homf •ea. A.ocact> ueea on pao- perry, plua own PRJVATE POND. Ponys 0 -K. 9uy now -build or sell later. Today 119,000 F.P. 111,000 down . Tomono• mcue IN. AI ao same area chotec acu- aae at Pte-d .. eloped Pticea. s Acree, ~.soo pet. 110.000 4'1. ~ mi. from new Cotona Ftee•ay. I!:>on.a ABALn oo. 1sa w ...... c. ........ ,}f UD-OJJ'O s, crac 10DtY ~ 'nt D~ T••• aee; OIWe M$JI Priceless 4S feet deeded bay front - pier -sltp PLUS unata. Asltina 1170,000. ecn ..... _ • ....,., ... _i, ... II LL o... eYe •••= -..., .... DEMAND THE BEST ... and enrich your ltfe with lux uty ltvtna here on Balboa Island. We offer this lovely custom built famtl y home fully furnished, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, larae livin& room, den and patio. Its chann Uuouahout will thrill the most fastidious. The te nns are advantaacou s enouah to make th1 1 a REAL BUY for you. See it today' CHESTER F. SALISBURY 315 tMritM .... , .. n ... Isle"~ OIIOLE WfOO ~legant llew ~ameo Ocean Front With Pool +Bedrms., 4~ baths. huae livina room. ltbraty. wet bar, powder room, formal din ina room, all electric kitchen, +car aaraae- Exqui si tel y decorated to pi cue the most 'fastidous taste. Supetb ocean view on pri- vate cove. This custom built residence acatcely completed when owner' a plans ch•aed. Our finest u cluaive I i atana at $225.000. 9town only by prior appoinlment. 4 Please call. ~ lEE SCHONEK -/l-11., "" LI II4 1~J WOOTTOI IEAlTY Moving December 1 to MUTUAL SAVINGS BUILD· lNG, 2163 E. Coost Hwy., Coroner •1 Wor, SUITE 7. OR S.OG OR 3-2355 All two bedroom with carpets. drapes. buill· ins, PRlVATE PATIOS and walk1ng dlltance to major shopping and schools. Have alway11 been adult occupied and in an exceUent rent - al area. Property presently grossing 17.560 PER YEAR with Yery little managemenl Pull price only 168.000 with attracUvt f1nancin5:. SUBMJT ON DOWN. M.M. LaBorde, Realtor "Yeu'11 Like Our fr~ly Service" (Seat_, In E. 17th St. Sheppint Center! 220 I . 17th St. (Phone 646-0SSS) C01ta Meu ... "i"" C.ll 549-2644 ., 642-0901 OCEAN FRONT Heart of Newpon Beach. 5 lots. 2S x l2S each ... from S37 .500 . BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES 1505 W. a.llt.e •I••·· M • ..,.,. a .. ch 67~7·20 EXECL'TIVE OPFI CE Sll'TE LIDO AREA s 17 5 IIIOftth I: .. , t ,.,, ,-..rn· R~.Ut ,. .;n-4:>-'VI ......... * OOT '~N-LAWS"'., * Then see th11 attractive older 2 bdnn. home wath br1clt fire- place and dbL aaraae. PLUS a cute bachelor apt. fo r auesu or "an-laws" wht ch 11 loca- ted back of aaraae. Beauuful R-llot is 69xl68. Pr. $20,000. Wi II take as lov. as 20 per- cent down. EXCELLENT EASTSIDE LOCATION for future apt-house. *COLLEGE PARK'* IMMACULATE l bedroom, dinina room, 2 tMith home. LOVELY "built-in" kitdlen. NEW uapetjna, drapes. wate. heatea, paint inside .t o ut. In fact, IT'S BETTER THAS NEW. Ptice 12l,9SO. \4onthly paymenu 1111. CHEAPER THAN RENT' *VI EW H~IE * S.ecpina viste of J ay t oce~. Executive home has 21 ft.. l•a nn. l2a14 dinana ""·· l•aekuchen ••th brealt- fatt uea. Fuepl. Carp. t· dtapes. Hardwd. noors. Dbt aar. off alley. O•er will c:•ry loan ' ~• so aubmi t JO• do•. P1iced to sell I t-47. SfQ. NOT LEASE- HOLD~ "NUFF SAID"! SEE IT TODA\' *HALF ACRE * EASTSIDE wilta small HOME •d •••••· Choice aaea. Pt. Ill.... OON·T \tlSS THIS' * REPOSSUSION ' * '«>NTHLY PAYME'NTS IllS. OtEAPER THAN RE'NT. Enaa 11ice Euuide 3 bclaa. l bedl home. &oilt-ln ki&chft, di.-walber, fir-ctlae.. NEW w/w c:.~pedna1 NEW clr~pee! COVERED patio. Wbol .. ale 10 JO• f 121,$00. NO LOAN Cf AlOES! Up 10 30 ,,._ 10 PIJ. ASKI.NO 10. DOWN. Will co.aJ.ter "· DON·r W~Tt II!£ TODAY! THE CALUSON CO. .. & &Ma..a...._ •• 1111 ********• bedloom Easui Coua Meu home. 113 covers prancipal. inter- est, taxes, and insw- ance. Latae fenced . double detached aae wllh plenty of eu for a boat or camper. $17 . SOO and ust 1700 down. Thi e won't last. COIIOIA DEL IAI Home and income, bedroom owneu bome deli ahtful kitchen dinina area. eaay to rent one room aaraae epartmen •itb open beam cei nas and •ann woo elina. Property ic top c:ondi tion. Quick pouible. ZONTA· GIRLS NAMED Tel•••••.,.._ ~ CORONA DEL MAR PROGRAM AT OC GIRL FOR LI~GRENS Mr. ~d Mu. Rachatd S. Lanaren, 1514 Balboa Ave., Balboa Island, are parenu of a dauahter born Wedne s- day , Nov. 18. 1n Hoaa Hos· palal. Realtors Set Run-Off Vote A run-off elecuon for pre11· dent of the Newport Harbor- Co sta~esa Board of Realtors has been sel for next Thur s· day, Dec. 3, at the board offi ce at the Balboa Ba) Club. land1dal es an the run· off are realtors Guy A. Co au and E:.dward ~. Rtddle. m&JOfl l~ ut vutea. lor anv one cand1da te. I he b,-law 1. call for a run ·•ln bet~ een the 2 candadate !. receav1na the h1ahesr number ,,f \'otes. RANDY WOODWARD, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don WOo~ ward, 2401 Buckeye Ln., East Bluff, is Zonta Girl for Nov~ber at Newport Harbor High <;chool. She is Gi rls League president, vice presi- dent of Chantelles, co-pr esi- dent of the Pep Club , co- hospitality chairmaO;-hOnor- ary member of the executive counci I, alternate song I ea- der. member of GAA, Harbor High Club, Spanish Club, Teenagers Against Polio drill team and dance produc· tion. Last March she was Gi rls State alternate. Out- side activities include Tri- Hi-Y and Episcopal Young Churchmen. She plans to mator in humanities and minor in music in college. CARMEN HESS, daughter of Mrs. Jane Hess, b64 Center St., Costa Mesa, is Zonta Girl for November at Costa Mesa High School. Carmen was named homecoming Queen for the Nov. 6 homecoming game of the Mesa Mustangs. She is president of the Girls League, a songleader, photo- graphy coordinator and mem- ber of Quill and Scroll. She received the Masonic Lodge award for most outstanding junior girl during the 1%3-64 school year. Ou tsi de-of- school activiti es include membershi p in the First Southern Baptist Church. She hOpes to continue her jour- nal ism studies and also plans to begin study next fal l to be a dental techni- ci cYI . ELIZABETH ALDRICH, daughter of Or. and Mrs. Daniel Aldrich Jr. of 1392 Galaxy Or., Dover Shores, is Zonta Girl for November at Co rona del Mar High School. She 1 s v~ee-president of the Senior Honor Society, soci al chai rman for American Fiel d service, viCe-president of GAA , member of the g~rls swi m team , Orchesis dan ce group and water ball et club. Last year she was semi-fi· nalist for AFS student abroad program. She 1 s Sunday School teacher at the COM Communi ty Congregational Church, Mar~ner Gi rl Scout and Candy Str1 per at Hoag Hospital. She hopes to attend U.C. at Berkeley to pursue studi es to become a phys1cal therapi st. Her father is chan· cellor of U.C., Irvine The Pour Preahmen , a sina- in& croup, will appeat at Ounae Coast Colleae at 8 p.m. Dec. 1 an Baail H. Pe- teuon Oymnuiam under the apon sorshap of OCC's Asso- ciated Student Body. ASB o(fic.ers satd the concert w1ll be in the JYm as ll has a laraer seatioa capac aty than the OCC auditonwn. The Pour Freshmen , sue· ceuful in niaht club and re- cordina f1elds, create a dl!·· LOCAL .L.EI II EXERCISE IOLD F11E Anny Pvt. Bobby R. Birch, 2.2, son of Mu. Anna R. airch, 1741 Pomona Ave., Costa \1esa, partictpat.ed v.ith the hl lnf~uy Dtvt· sion in Exercise Gold Fare J, a 16-day field ua1nina exercise in the v1cinity of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., endinaNov. 13. The exerc1 se, mvolvina two opposina forces. Joint Task Force Sioux and Joint Task Force Ozark, was de- sianed to test and evaluate the sui tability of the U.S. Air Force concept for tm- provlna the use of avaauon an support of Anny around forces. Pvt. iJirch 11 a 191\1 paduale of Corona H1ah School and was employed by Corona Daily Independent before entenna the Army. Gould Music Co. or cltoou a CONN or1•• or piGIIO• by 1<11 ABE (lA• official pi MD of lA• ll•~~epoliu. .,.,..) .. or pici • 'iMo by STORY uJ CLARK. f•p uUer ecrou Me c. .. tty U. iu 'riu c.Upry) .. or,. •• ., .,.., o piaeo by FISCHER -H.ll. CABLE or C./. COULD •.. ,.,aileble '" flill .. Jel• .,.Jfiu.Au. "We S.W t. S... ~" ,., .................. c ... .... 1111 PLAYa PIANO Kohler & C_,bell $495 1111 PLAY II ... Sto4art ..... 4C.. ..... ... . .... ,....... .. ................ --.w.lt=;• tincttve inauumental sound wath thetr own vo1ces. Mem- ber s of the aroup are Bob Plan1aan. lead voace and bass player. Bill Comstock, second vo1ce and auttanst, Rou Barbour. th1rd vo1ce, lfWl\Pel and drums. and Ken Alvers, bass voace, trumpet and uombooe. TWIHS FOR LANGLEY'S Tw1n dau&J\lers v.ere born Thursday, Nov. 19, an Ho aa Hospital to ~r. and \if !o. 0 au de T. Lanai ey, 97q Ar· bOr St., Colla ~esa. The 2nd ballo unc as neces· sar} becau e the Nov. 19 el ectton f atl ed lO produce a Ballou ng tnr va~e·pre ~adent Will at so be helJ Del. '· (andadate ' are Randall \lt.:· (ardle .I l Cl•natd Sm1th Georae V.1lltam<.t.•n dnJ the unsucceuful pre '>1denuat candidate an the run-of f. This lovely luminous paintint~ entitled, .. Jews lirth" by tfM Sixteenth Century Spanish molter, Iarocci is on view at tfM Museo Del Prado in Spain. WARREN'S T V Put The "CHRIST " Back in And Put COLOR in your HOME Where Service Makes It o Better 8uy I From The POLICE BLOITER p .. ..,, ..... 13 Atk:iuoa, lll5 OceM Blvd., Balboa, ~nd aaole NO In li1vordollwa •d tiO io qo..- teu. • .Oa Nov. 2 a btaralar aaole a nne, etia, 13 aod 4 record albuma from Orea Schrcdder, 221 3Sth St., Wut NewporL • .A boralu atole a wia sod ataod from Ricbud Cain, 238 Colton Au., Weat N owpon. . . A boralu lllina a traah can' aa a atcppina stool. climbed tbrouah a win- dow into the kitchen of Jamea Swafford, 4709 Scaahorc Dr., West Newport, and ate a pic that was in the refri aerator . . .A bicycle wu atoloo (rom RobeJt Cl•k. 223 3Stb St., West Newport, 11 3lat St. and Newport 3lvd •.. A butalu stole 10 air condi- tioner, 2 di ale a and era and 4 maaazine s from Pico ReCri - aerator Co., 8fliS Ptoduction Pt., Woaa Newport HeiiDta • • .A bicyolo waa atol• ftom Ella Waltze, 140 E. lOeb St., Coata Mtaa, at 17th St. aad W. Ocean PL, Coatral Newport. • .Cynthia Be• • CAIQP, 7111 Heliotrope Au., Corona del M•. wu bitten by a frio ncr a do a at 601 N ar- ci IIUI Ave •.• A hit·an~I'Wl car struck the parked car of COED IS ON DUTY WITH PEACE CORPS NEWPORT HARBOR EJIIGW SECOMD SEC'f101 -PAGE 2 TMURSDAY I NOV. ~ 1964 CORONA DElMAR. CALIF. MATT8ZIIEI ... _ ......... .. !i::~ OOSfA W8A WA"-CO. , ............ u..., .... Police anea&*l Daiyl He- llict, '20' S.aaboreOr., Wen Newport, on acbaraeofduow- ina arock duouab a window at 5808 Seaaa.ote Dr •.• Police arreated Gilbert Grijaln, 3200 W. Coast Hwy ., New- port Seacb, led Richard R .. ney, 2272 Mtplt Sc.., Coata Mesa, oo a cbarae of di a- turbina the peace; they were fiabtioa in front of a Newport Beacb bar. • • A uuh can waa atolen from Dao Collona, 313 Marine An., Balboa 11- l~nd. • • B.ual•• a tole s40 from Dr. Edward Beurtol, 419 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Heipta. • . Two men a role 1157 in clolhina from TNt- man Milia, 431~ lria Ave., Corona dol Mar .... Buralars re- moved a louvered window 10 •ter 'U.e bome of Mary David Moni a, 127~ 24th St., Contra! Newport, on Balboa Blvd., near 24ib St ••. Por- tions of a stake fence belona- ina to Otarlea Hanaen, 608 S. DONALD VOORHEES, a Bay Pt., Balboa hl~d, were musical director on televi-dea~yed by a htt-an~run . 's "Bell Telephone veb1cle. SIOn Soiv,.oy, ~ov. 14 Hour," will be a guest con- Earl Keller, 2421 Holly ductor of the Orange County Ln., Newport Heiahta, was Symphony Orchestra on Feb. arre ated on a chunk c:barae 8 in a "Symphony in the at the 3400 block on Coast Round" at the Melodyland Hwy., Newport Oeach ... A Theater in Anaheim. He made phone waa atolen hom the kitcben wall of c . f . Miller, his broadway debut at the 11 S Milford Dr., C~meo age of 17 as the leader of an Sborea •.• Leilani Rice, 7301 orchestra that played for Seaahore Dr., Weat Newport, Eddie Cantor and Bart Wll- wu the victim or auault and Iiams in "Broadway Brevities battery 11 her home ••. Van-of l<nO." data in a car diac:baraod 3 M•aarot P-.nea, daoabt• of Mr. aod Mra. P•a oa B. P1119ea, 432 Cabrillo T• •• Cotooa Hipl110ct., ia ooe of Peace Cotpa .oloateeu now on duty in &he Pb.ilippinea. They will work with Pilipioo teacher• to impron the qual- ity ol teac:b.ina aod &he cw- riaala in math, acieoce aod Eo ali ab in the element ary achoola. M&~auet, a 1964 araduato of &he Uni•eraity of Colorado, joina approximately 180 Peace Corpa volunteeu already aenina in tho Philippine& aa uniuraity toacben and ele- mentary, hip ac::bool, and normal acbool co-teachera. Thi • aroop of volunteen jaat completed 2 weeh of camp uainina in Hawaii. They previouly apent a weelu at Northern llliooia Univeraity, DeKalb, llliooia, atudyina &he bi a tory and cohure or the Philippine&, Par Eaatom a!- raiu , American biatory, and modem teacbina methoda. Puce Cocpa •olunteera have been requeated to belp im- .......... , ...... prove tho uaioina of Filipino teacbera, laraely tbtooah clauroom eumple. Volun- teera will alto attempt to atimulate atudeat acbiev .. meat and help in remedial work wben it ia ncceaury. They will work cloaely wilb filipino co-teacbeu, plen· nina. teacbina and ovaluatina their work toaether. .. ...,.,.......,ut'tulfu_, .... ............. ,.... .... IIILifrlllfiiDW ...... fire utinaui•heu atLeon•d YULE LUNCHEON PLANNED Bonds, 312 St. Anchws Rd., Oiff Haven, aa tbeir car paued his motot aoooter At the meetina of Book eut on Balboa Blvd. and Section No. 1 of Coaat w~ 20th St., Cet~ual Newport. · · men's Clu b in the home of !linoculara and a telephone \irs. William Halliday, plans wete llolen from a boat be-were made for their Christmas lonaina to \1u Linden, 314 luncheon to be held at the \iornina Star Ln., Dover home of \ts. Georae Fox , Shorea, moored in front of Dec. 15. c~hostesses wJII bia borne •.. A wencb, Jib be Mrs. Edaar Cox Jr., chau- sbeet and cleat were stolen man, V«s. F.C. Cl ark and I S I M P OR T A NT A R E MAXI M U M ttiGooooooooooooooooooooo~oooooooo~~ from Cbe boat of Joseph Clark-~1rs. O.R. Jauman. IOn, 2545 Viata Dr .• a ay Instead or I Christmas aift Sttorea ..• A brick wu toued c:xchanae between members, lhrooab the front room win· they will aive tbe money to dow at the home of Joseph the Veterans for Christmas. Denkert, 216 Pearl Av~.. \1rs. Ray Nielsen announc· Balboa laland, from a passto& ed plans are beina made for cu . · .On Nov. 1 a buralar a sprina style ahow and a stole clothina and j ewelry luncheon on Feb. 9 at the from Roth McLeod, 2077 Pa-Balboa Bay Club. Thia wJII lorna Dt., Cotta \1eu, It 831 be open to the public. ~s. Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle. · · 0 . Mauman, a new me mber. A bicycle wu stolen from offered to knit a sweater and \1ichacl Keller, 410 F~ller-~s. Geo. Bryson will donate ron Ave., Newport Hetabts a mohair stole to be auction- . . . Two men and a v.cman ed. did not pay the Cull amoant The Arts and Crafts sec- on their bill at the Kirkwood tion will mee t De c. 2 at 10 \iotel, 4030 E. Cout Hwy., a.m. at the home of the Corona Hiplands ... A bi-chairman, Mrs. Thomas Bau- cycle was atolen from \1elin-me. da \fauey, 1717 Terrapin Mu. Halliday, chairman or the c ard aection, reponed a card parry is planned Cor Dec. 10 followina a 12:30 donert. On Dec. 12 a fund raisina Chriumas proareuive din- ner will be served in the homes of members, endina w1th cards and aamea. Mrs. Glen \1adseo is in chuae. Proceeds will ao to scholar- ship fund committee headed by Mrs. G. Bryson. A nc:w sectton will be atart- ed after the first o ( the yeas for kniu .ers, with Mrs . Oscar Bauman u chairman and in- structor. Membeu who wish to learn or those who need help with their knittina prob- lems are invited to s ian up for this new section. The reaular meetina with a Christmas Procram of the Club will be Dec. 9 at the Stuft Shirt ReatauranL The board meetina will be at 11 a.m., luncheon at 12:30, fol- lowed by a PfOJT&m by ~ •• llarriet Wood, first harpist in Way. 3aycreat,from the: \1ari-CLUB WINS PRIZE ncu Elementary School .. A htt·an~run car s truck the ~-·~~:IS PROVEN .a . , a .·. ~ · · s ·-.,..f ... ?.,... LA GUIIoA BEACH HEAOOvt.R.ERS ?60 Gce.t., A.e~ve · H'l' •·754 1 SAN CLEMENT E 8RA"'C"' 5<·" E :a.,.. ·o Rta · H'l' 2-'195 L AGUNA NIGUEL BRAN(r1 Mo"a·~· Ba ' P aza So -.ag ,n• · 496·1 201 parked cat of Dean Olaon, Grandmothers Club 419 of ~12 Alta Vista Dr., East the 'Je111)ort Harbor Are a held ')luff. parked on Alta Vista 1ts monthl y meeuna Nov. 12 Dr. neat C elt1s PL .. A c ar at the ~ewport Elks Club. dnven by Yolanda Fersbera. After luncheon the outao1n1 MO:! W. Ocean Ft., We st president, \irs. Ru ssell Van 'Jewport, struck the car of Davtd Paac:. 2030 Fedetal LKAL MOTtCI Ave .• Costa \tc:sa. as it tum-'loOTICE or TRr~n:•:·~ SAlE c:d left off Sup er1or Ave. onto I ~DER OEf.D OF T RI , T Pl acenu a Ave. TF 13073 Sunday, Hov. 1 S LOA 'i " 7 2.. 27104 P I d J h E · 'iou ce 18 ht"rr-by !(ivr-n th tll o ICe arreste o n tttn-i\11\iANSON llAI\IK ANI) 1 Rl'~T ac:r . 320 32nd St.. We11t ~ew-Cll .. P•''" c· l'f · f" • . I ,.., ....... '· " .a 1 orn111 ,orpor port. on a dtunk 1n pub JC otion, ·~ trustr-r-. or Aurr t""*H charae at the \1arkel 3 asket truste,., or !lubslllutr-d trut~t,.,. flaJkln& Jot In "'ewport. • .A put!IUIUH to tht" dt"t-d of IIU!It JUv c:nlle wa s anestc:d at Sav-,...,,.cutf'd bv I.A IIRt "'C ~ (". on Dru&. ~estcl1 ff Plaza, on \IICt..Lt •• a manif'd man, •" hu• the charae of the shopltft "01,. and .. ,.pant!' prop!'rty, and of c1nnamon otl ... A bicycle rf'cord,.d ~u~1tt 14, 191i2 1n was stolen from the: car port boolt 1\211 pa~ R24 ?f Official f I lb "'12 Se Rf'corda 1n th!' offt rf' nf th,. O ~~erv (jl etl. Jo. a-Countv RProrder nf Onn11e \1aster, aave a report o( the "'ational Convention wbic:b took place laat month in CIU- caao and she di aplayed the blue ribbon first prize a war~ cd to 419 for the best Year i3oo k. The incomtn& president, \Irs. Louis Spielberaet, out· IJned plans fo r the (orthcom- ln& holidays, includina a Christmas Party, with ex- chanae o f aifts and donations of food for the needy, which the: El ks Club will distnbute. Robert Reihl from the Has- ket Shop of Knott's Berry Farm showed displays fo r C'h11stmas and dc:saibed how these decorations could be made. fhe next meetina wtll be held Thuraday, Dec. 10, ""hen final plans wtll be made for the fund rais1n1 events and for the spectal ~c1al events. bore Dr .. We Sl "ewport. · · County, California, and pur~tuont Vandals c:mptted all unlock-to the 'liotic,. of 0f'fault and ed lockeJS at the Horace Elecu on to ~II th!'rt"undf'r ,,.. EnSIIJ'I Elementary School cord,.d July 14, 1964 in book ... On 'Jov. 1 a buralar srolc: 7132 Pft«t" 679 of IUIId (JffirH;I DEVELOPIEIT n• a aold bucelet from the home Hecordll, wi ll '04!11, on O..r,.mb f'r OPEII ·-OIIT OFF1CE (Conunued on Paae 3) 4, 1964 a1 11:00 a.m., at 1h,. 10wr Sooth front entranc!' to thr-·----------..1---------------------... Countv Court Hoo11e, in tht" c11y • Fer Lecal News • SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign TMI OML Y .. IWSPAP!I 'IMTID AMD PUIUSHID 1 .. ntl OTY OP MIWPOIIT IIACM l/21 E. COAST HWT .. CORONA DEL IIAJI ONE YEAI ------o.tr 4 .. au..w. o1 Bwl• ._ ----a• Nam.------------------------------------- Wailing Addr •• ---------------------- Otrand Sa.-------------- of S1111ta Ana, County of (Jranl{t', State of Californ ia at publiC' auction, to the hijthi'AI bidd!'r for rash (payabl!' at the timt" of saJ,. in lawful money of tht" United Statu) all ril{ht, titlt", and interest, convey!'d lo 11nd now held by it under 1111id dt"f'd in the propt"ny sltuatf' in uid County and Stat!' deacrlbed u follow11: Lot I of Tract 3031, u pt"r map recorded lA Book 96, pagu 24, 25 Md 26 of \41,.. cellaneoua Mepa, recorda of sejd Ora11p;e County. Said sale wtll be madt', bot without eoveaiiDt or w.-ranty, t'xpresa ot implied, rep;•dlnl! tllle, poueSI!IIon or eacarn- braac!' .. to .. tlaly the iadebte~ ana Hellred by aald Deed, lo-- clodiDp; the fee Md e~"ea of the tra .. ee •11d of t.he t 1'11&la created by • aid deed, advueee thereud•, with hn.,_t •• pro- vided thetetn. •d tlla apald priaeipaJ of the .ote MOwed by •aid deed; ~~-~~ w .aoe. 21 wlt1t ••••• , thereoa fro• o~ e....,b• l, 1965 •• provided In .. td IOta. ABNAJfSON BAJifl AND TRUST COMPANY u ..U 1ft-. .. Br Weyae R. N•lle•• Aethori aaod Officer Deted: No•. 6. IH4 Pat.ll .. : NOY. 12. 19, 36. »6' S. tile N_,..,. ..... F..alp. lt919 Sutter Hill Development Company or Palo Aho 111- nounces the openina of a Southern California office at 3471 Via Lido, Newport Oeac h. W. Neil Pox and Dean a. 1etu, both o( Newport Beach and formerly wi tb Coldwell, 3 anker 81 Company, have JO tned Sutter Hill and will manaae the firm' • Southern California operatiooa. Suuer Hill Denlopment Company, a subaidiary of Suuet Hill Company, is primarily a de- ulopet o( comncrci aJ pr~ pertica, apeciatizina in shop- tna centeu. TAll £8 StJ RVI\' AL COtJ RSE Staff Seraeent MaJ C. Mc- Curdy, son-in·law of 'dra. Mary Millard, 130 W. Utb St., Coua Meaa, has com- pleted the ri,oroua U.S. Air force aarvi .. l and apeclal uainina count conducted by the Air Trainina Command at Stead APB, Nevada. S.r· aelftt McCutdr, a eircraft mechanic, received combat· type ucape and naaion uainina to ••able him to nrvi" _., lldveue ell- rude CIOMidoea ...t hoetilt tnha•• ... tbe lona Beach Philharmonic Orchcaua. The luncheon meetin& is open to the public by reaer- vation, by phonina ~ •. Nielsen, 548-6888. QaQa 8 ve ning s ... , shimmering Moonglow Kntts with aluxunous beaded look. You'll feel IS radiant IS you look in these glamorous coordinates 1n a sumptuous flbrtc of acetate and lurex metallic, pre·hned for shape retention, f1t and creue resistance. Eleeantly understated lines Wtth h11h•f1Sh10n tOucheS unmistaktabty DtM .. s cLue AMD lAM AMI .ICAaD ACCRPTIO MOON GLO W Even1ng Shirt -14.98 Tn111mer Cap ns -15.98 Thutre Jadtet -18.98 Theatre Skirt -13.98 Colors: Aqua, Green, and Bladt $i lts: 10·18 31.00 33.00 D&~A .. TIII&NT .TOR& '"'~-- I IAUTIPVL GtPT .. APPI .. .. .. PT ClmPtcATIS THE OPTIMIST CLUB of Newport Harbor presented youth achievement awards In observance of Youth Appreciation Week. One of the goest speakers was Mayor Paul Gruber of Newport Beach, shown here with the award winners, Craig McCabe of Corona del Mar High School, at left, and Scott Matheson of Newport Harbor High School. The presentations were made by Mrs. John McCabe, Mrs. 9ruce Matheson and John Golden in behalf of the Optimist Club. Brief addresses were made by Gerhardt Eikerman, principal of Harbor High; Leon Meek s, principal of Corona del Mar High, and Don Elder, vice-mayor of Newport Beach. POLICE BLOTTER (Continued from paae 2) Mar, in a parkina lot at 3800 of Kenneth Becker, 4SOO E. Coaat Hwy ... A car dri- Dorchell er Rd., Cameo HiJb· ven by A . Malcomson, 308 lands. . . The car of Steven Hazel Dr .• Corona del Mar, Ray, 924 E. Ocean Ft., Bal· struck an embankment on bOa, o verturned on Balboa MacArthur Blvd. north of 31vd. near 11th St. and slid Harbor View Dr. and over- into the parked car of Verail turned. . .A car driven by Oakden, llOS W. 3alboa Patsy Cooper, 2002 Maple 11vd. St., Costa Mesa, struck the Moncl.y, Mov. 16 Ne_w~ter Publishina Co. Police aneated Daryl Hen· bosldma and bent a parkin& nick, S20S Seashore Dt., meter after the car ~ad slow- West Newport, on 1 Newport ed for a c~structton saan Beach ~unacipal Court com· an_d then skadded on raan mitment ... A 3-(t. section slick New~t Blvd. south of a brick wall at the resi-of 30th St: an West ~ewport dence of Lamoine \1eaos on · .. A thaef stole fuewood the corner of Seashore Dr. from the carport of William and 47th St., West ~ewport, Crocket, 1303 Bayside Dr .. was knocked out by a hit-Newpo~t, and carpet samples and-run c ar ... A buralartoss-from has c ar ... A TV, un· ed a chunk of cement tbrouah coon~ed cash, a clock radio a window at 21S Oranae St., and Jewelry were stolen from Weu ~ewport, a houseowned the unlocked home of Claar by Newport Shores Co ... On B~nett, 1917 Seadrift Dr .• ~ov. ISth a buralat stole an lrvane Terrace. . ;~uben electnc shaver and several \1arunez, 41 I lns Ave., Cor· bOttles o f beer from Will iam ona del ~. was the va cu m Rempel o f 1810 s. 3ay Ft.. of assault and battery at 'laJboa Island. .. On ~ov. 13 3711 E. Coast Hw) ... Van- a top coat owned by Joseph dais toued 2 eus at the Devane of 344 Walnut PI screen door of AI Horvath, Costa\iesa, a car coat owned 32~ Aliso Ave., Newport by Vuae~ Jones of 234 Col-HeaJhts ... A thaef stole the ton St., West ~ewport, and a chrome valve covers from the jacket owned by \1araie car of Stephanae ~ers an \ioote, of 405 62nd St., Weat front of her home at 120 Newpott, were stolen from Pearl Ave.. Balboa Island the employees cloak room at : · .Eus thrown from a pass- the S al boa '3ay Club, 1221 ana car struck Terry Temple, Coast Hwy .• Newport 3each. 429 Flower St .• Coua \1esa, T•oaclay, Hov . 17 as he entered a restaurant A thief stole the clothes of at 17th St. and V.estcliff Dr. Ri chard Tradewell, 12S\o; 34th in V.estcliff. .. On Nov. 14 St .• Weat Newport, from a Thomas Electronacs. 3112 clothes dryer in a laundromat Newport Blvd .• Newport. was near hia home .. ·The parked buralarized of a tape record- car of Martlyn Pavkovich, er, cash and checks ... A 4708 Neptune Ave., West headrest was stolen from the Newport, waa struclc on the car of Louis Rail, 410 Hello- left front fender by a hit-and· trope, Corona del \tar, at the run-car in front of her home Newport Harbor Hiah park101 ... Walter \\'eimer, 77, of lot. 182 E. 18th St., Costa \ten, was atruck by a car driven by \'ot II iam Quinn of San Ma· rino at a cross walk on Via Lido eaat of Central Ave., in Central Newport. . .An uni- dentified car struck the parked car of Mary Kelley, 239 Poppy Ave., Corona del NOW ... EOR INFORMATION DIAL THANK YOU LIBRARY GIFTS ARE ANNOUNCED NEWPORT HAR80R a.SIG~f SEooeiO SECOOII -PAGE 3 Jobo A. Hopwood, chairman of the board of library tros- teea, reported at the No.. 17 meetina that the Mariners Elementary Scbool PatFnt faculty Oraaniution has aivcn a airt of tlOO to the Mariners Library for books. Mn. Adelle Mancil, Marinen Librarian, has aelected a list of titlea needed for t.be boys and airls collection from the Jrd to the 7th pade. 1'be Newport Harbor Ua ion Hith School Diatrict Board of Truateea are pruentina I ~I l I It the Muinera Library with a alobe to be put in the cbil· ~ken"s room. This is a mem- orial aift in the name of A.W. Prybofer. Memorial aifts have been presented to t.be Balboa Li- bnry in the memory or ~s. Judd Poblson. The Ebell Club donated money for the book, "Conca1e Guide to the Opera... Lou Dunn ina i 1 pre- sentina "Book of The Blues•• in memory of ~.. Judd Poblson. The Newport Harbor Union Christmas Memoire Cherie Spray Male this a memorable Christmas-with the new Memo ire Cherie Spray ! Elizabeth Arden nnw brintts you tht> precious frapan~ of tht' wo rld's most priud French Perfume in the fines t Spray Atomizer e\ t>r made, 5.00. plut tu VI GRAN •• Kip Scbool Oisuict person· net baa preaented Mannen Library with t.be book, '"The Colonial lmaae•• an the mem- ory of A.W. Frybofer. AUT. CASHIER MAMEO Ooualu R. Countryman has been named assistant casbaer in cbarae of operations at Bank of Amertca'a Wutcliff Plaza blanch, it is announced by Manaaer s.m V. Patane. ~. Countryman comes to his new poll from Santa Ana,1 where he was auillant oper- ations officer. t t arden .men Sandalwood Tno: Sandalw~ After Shave Lotton. Sandalwood Soap and Sandalwood Deodorant. 5 50. arden ,()(men ,()(c hrisb r a as lliURSOAY, NOV. 26, 1964 CORONA DEl MAR, CAU F. ( I '"' ••••n ._., WANT ADS WOII CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY '1111 -lAST COAST MIIMIAY, COlOMA D!L IAI Tel•,~•••: Ollele 1-2111 "f.WPORT HARBOR EJIIGM SECOitO SfC'T'I<* -PAGE 4 THURSDAY, NOV.21, ~ C01DA DEL. liAR, CAUf. I THE COSTA MESA MUSTANGS made 2 dangerous scoring threats in the cross- town match Friday n1ght at Davidson Field, but bowed 8 to 0 to a fired up Newport Harbor High sQuad. Here is the highlight of the final Mustang drive. which started on their own 30 late n the fi rst Quarter. On the 3rd play, starting from the 30, Mesa Quarterback Denn s McGa- vack (No. 11) brolt e loose arouno •eft end and a lmost went al l the way. He's shown here crossing the 35, just about to get past the line of scrimmage. He was pull- ed down on the Sailor 13 after a 52-yard run. Next play gained 'llh yards. Then Sailor Hal fback Craig Arnold intercepted a McGavack pass 1n the end zone for a touchback, and· it was the Sailor's ball on the 20. THAT TOUCHBACK set the Sa ilors off on the only touch- down drive of the evening. Here is the opening play of that drive, slatting on the Mustang 20. Sailor Halfback Jim P ia- van (No. 20) is just crossing the li ne of scrimmage, plunging ahead fo r 3 yards. A l>yard penalty against the Mustangs and an 11-yatd run by Jim Plavan moved the ball past midfield. (Ens ign photo) THE MUST ANGS made their most serious scoring threat after tak•ng the ensutng ktck-off on their own )q'h-yard line. They made a first down on the mtdfield stripe tn 3 pl ays, another ft rst do wn on tne .38 wtth a 2-yard 4tl1-down gatn. A 15-yard penalty aga1nst Harbor made •t another first do wn, on the Harbor 15, but the drtve frzzled out on the 7 as the Sailor ltne held. The Sailors advanced to a first down on the 19, and another on the 30. Here 1s a b1t of actton 2 plays later, wtlh Jim Plavan catching a pass on the 44-yard line fo r a 13-yard ga1n and another f•rst do wn. The Mustang de- fense tightened, and Ha rbor wa s forced to punt. (Ensign photoJ Pirates Win 52-16 Th e Oranae Coast College Ptrat e<. clinched a second - nl.lte IIC for the f:.ast em ( onterence 1964 footbal l \ed '"n b\ ""hlpptng the Chaf· ley Panther " 5.::·16 Satwda'f. The Buc ~ ll e "''th th e Santa -\na ( nllege Dons. v.ho fell tn the \II. !>an Anton11• \lnun· li e' the 'ame even1ng. In th e '64 c;ea S('n ltnale. P11ate tullbat.k Jeff fha\·er .... arr ~J "''c; 1Untnr .:oll ege 'Pnt~>ad ".1reer bv runntng up '11<. 2-.. ed"'n ru o;h•ng total tn 439 ,Jrd' w1th .1 137-,ard •nJJ·-•duJI effort . In 2 vear'> ,,, •unt"r ~.Pll ege fn.,tball he ,.Jn.ed I"" ur-c, lnr a c; '·• .uJ 3\ erage . ~~am<ot ( haffe \, nJifbad. l cnnard tm<, ~urr.ned o.~p ,,, re'ihrt'an \ear ~•th ' t~>u<.nd<'""""·one ''" a-1 ·\ard tt.li •<'I'· \I an) treshnen "'h<• 'lctdn't c;een actton th rough th e sea<;on ga1n ed game e'\· penence aga1nst the Pan· th er s. One of th e $e ·.~oa<; d~­ fensJve half Garv fa>IM, who romped 40 yards 1.0 a touchdown after r'I Ck1ng off a <~tray Panther aeual. The Win aave the Bucs a S-w1n. 2-loss conference re- cord for '64 and a 6-wtn, J. toss record for the entl re season. From the opemn& lockoff the Pttates dominated the Panthers. In 10 plavs the Bucs scored -w1th Stms JOin& 1n on a pt tchout play to the left from 9 yards out. Thayer's trv fo r a two·J'Otnt- er faded. EASTERN CONFERENCE <Fiull W L Pt1 0,. Full~rton 7 0 7!17 1\l Santa Alia ~ 2 111 I I~ Oran~~ Coast ·, 2 19ll 122 Mt. San AntDnro t , 1~ AA San BernardlliO , ~ )r.ll 15J O!alfey 2 .. '11 711 f'itrus 2 ;; !II I !Ill Riv~td~ n 7 71\ ~ zoomed ht s -40 yards off the 1n tercepuon. f he halft1me score was OC ( .W, Ch aiTey 0. In the thHd quarter, Chaf· fe> tnok the k1d..nff and fad· ed to mo\'e the ball. The Bucs took <w er at m1 dfteld dnd tn q pl ays p1cked up a touchdo~~rn -w1th Thaver .,lung1ng O\'Cr from the one. The Panthers began to ...,,w e late 10 the ltd hame and <tcored on the fir st play ,j Lhe 4th peraod. Later 1n th e pe11 od, OCC defen11ve <;afetyman Bill Autry bobbled a punt and the recovery was made by the Panthets. Char- fey used 7 plays to move lhe foo tball to paydirt. The on I y fourth period score for Coast came on a 2-yud pass from McLellan to end Georae Ltnaier. ENROLLS AT ACADEMY Cadet Robert Stephen Hen- ry, son or Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Heruy of 4545 Perham Rd.. Cameo Sho res. has en- rolled as a sophomore at Brown \1ilitary Academy m Glendora. THE CLOCK showed only 10 seconds left before halftime as the Mustangs re- ceived the Sailor punt. Even so Mesa Quarterback McG avack had tim e to give the Mu stang rooters something to cheer about a s he broke loose and fo r a whil e tt s eemed as if he might go all the way. The play started on the Mustang 23, and Dennis was tackled on the Sailor 42 aft~r a 3>yard run JUSt as the gun went off to end the 2nd quarter. The Sailors added a final 2 potnts with just 42 seconds left in the game, when a backward, incomplete pass by Mustang Scott Tatzke in his own end zone was ruled a safety. (Ensign photo. I Sea Kings Tied For 2nd The Corona del \1ar Sea Kina• wow.d up their 1964 and seaton by fumbhn& to La Quinta ~ 12 Fnday oiaht and droppina to a ttc for 2nd place W'lth Valenc1a. Powerful Lo ua made it a cl can sweep for a 5-() record and the Irvine Leaaue cham- pionship by cruahina Ken· nedy 41-13. A VICtory would have 11ven the SeaK1nas undisputed 2nd pi ace, bul they finished w1 th a 3-2 record, tied by the Valencta Tiaers, who shut out Villa Park 33-0. IRVINE LEAGUE (f'tllaJI The tally came with juat 15 seconda left in the quuter. The kick was aood and the score was lG-6. W L Pta. 0, Leva .... J t lSI J4 C.d.Mar Va.lnda KeuedJ La QUat. VWa Par t J I N l I tT I J » n .. The Kina a narrowed the lQ mar,tn ~ 12 on a apectacu- J • • •• lar paaa play in t be finaJ J • u 121 quuter. With the ball on the Sea Kina 48, Quarterback another costly fumble aave Tom Williama lofted a lona the b&ll to La Qutnta. Just aet1al to Halfback Ouis before the quarter ended, the Meador, who anaued it on Kinas again handed the ball the Aztec 37 and went the over on a fwnble on the Az· rest of the way for the TD. tee 42. and the 3rd touchdown A pau attempt for the extra dr iv e was on for the winners. point aa ain failed. All of the 3 La Qu1nta r-----------------------.., touchdowns Friday ni &ht re· suited from recovery of fum bles by the Sea Krngs. who bobbled away the ball 5 ume s durina the chtlly even· '"I· In the open1n1 quarter, the Aztecs fell on a fumble n the CD.-1 19 and cross ed the aoal •n 5 plays. Th e ex- ua po1nt lt~ck aave Lhem a 7-0 le ad. Later 1n the quuter they JOl the ball aaa1n on a fumble recovery. and went 23 yarda 1n 3 playa for the TO. Score: 1~. The Sea K1nas aot n gh t back Into the ball aame as Fullback 81ll Holden took the kickoff on his own 33, broke throuah the Aztec de- fenae and sprinted 67 yards for a touchdown. A pass con- vetelon attempt failed, and the score was lH. There was no sc:orina in the 2nd quutet, but aa the 3rd quarter opened, Coach Howard Johnson's Sea Kinas launched a drive !hat could have tied up the aame. The K 1na• llUl ed on their own 32-ywd line and drove all the way to the Aztec 12. li1 ere In Jecorolor ~olors Ruslr seat Tire frientJI.y setU~ Utol stem tc suy "com~ sit owlrile" Fr~n clr wAiu llapl~ I' erdont &reera Frwn cia ebony I 10 m.ore in color nc.• maple Atartin 9urniture Costa MaG's Oldac HOMe o...-Funtilute Store I 865 H.arta Bhd. T....,_.: Uhlny f-.5131 Colla Mete. Cal.damla HE RE IS the key play of the evening, setting up the winning touchdown. Sailor End Dave Ei kerman got the ball on an en~around razzle-dazzle in a play that started from the Sailor 45. He sprinted down the sideline to the Mu stang 13 just as the gun sounded the end of the first Quarter. Five plays I at er the Sailors scored. Quarterback Mike Fenchak picked up a crucial 2 yards on a 4th down pi ay starting from the 4 yard line, ind on the next pi ay he went over for the score, with 9:52 left in the 2nd ~arter. The kick for extra point was no good, but Harbor was ahead b-0. (Ensign photo> FAEEW A Y LEAGUE W L Pta. 0, ....,_ . I I lU II Gardn Oren . I I IU 1'1 s.ka Grutle I t Ul Jt1 a... Part . . . • J ua 111 Or.... 3 • 1%1 lit Sanua 1 f Ill ISS Ne,.,...t Hut. 1 I M Ill c.&a Meaa t 7 41 111 BOY FOR DAHLGREMS Mr . and Mrs . Ricbwd Dahi- &Jen , 704 Muaaold Ave., Corona del Mu, ue puenu or a son bom Sunday, Nov. 15, in Hoaa Hospital. TOUR VOlT PLA14T Membera of the Oranae County Chapter of the Na- tional Association of Accoun- tant s toured the AME-Voit Rubbet Comp1ny, 3801 South Harbor Blvd., Costa Meaa, on Monday. The firm is the laraeat manufacturer of sport- aooda equipment. and leader in the field of molded item a, 1ncludina aoftbalh, footballs. basketballs, and volleyball a. c.u&. Dl TOW Wl.llr AIJI TO Till a.IGJt. ~ ..... 'PEiaAI POIDEII' FILl li .. I .. IC EI IS John Jay, known as Ameri- ca's ''ambauadoror skiina," will show his aki adventure film, "Persian Powder.'' at 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 7, 1n the Newport Harbor Hiab School auditorium. The 90- minute film feature• sltuna by Swi sa expert Fred laelin 1n the deep powdet snow of the Pen1an Alps, JUSt out· side of Iran's c ap1tal ci ty , Tebctan. by Wilson -Spalding · Davis· Bancroft · Dunlop .... to 11.11 TENNIS Shirts and Shorts by Converse· Spalding · Jock Purcell · l .ll to 1.!1 Ladies Converse Tennis Shoes 11.11 TENNIS SHOES Sw eaters and Jac kets Ra c ket Re stri ngin g ~3.50 to $13 .50 Lay-Away Now use your &nk-Amtricard For Christmas -Footballs -Basketballs & Goals Volleyballs -Soccerballs -Playground Balls Tetherballs & Sets -Tennisballs - Handballs -Handball Gloves - likes -Parts - Pbmt MI 6-1919 Tires -Repairs 538 Cmter, Costa Mesa On the next scnes l'f down'! th e Ptrat ea requued but 7 t'loys to score. S1ms ""ent tn from the 10 on the 1denttcal PI tchout. Buc quarterbaclt \i1ke \1cLellan pused to end Nonn Sm1th fo r the tv.o· po1nt conversion. JOHNNY GOING TO MED. SCHOOL ? HOW CAN YOU MANAGE? In the ~econd peuod, Coast racltedup 26poants. Halfback Phil Raulston punched in from one yard out. Sims reeled orr his 48-y arder. Mc- Lellan paued to end Hill tlollaway for a 2-poinl coa- YctiiOn. Buc No. 2 quarto!" baca Pbal S&>allcr threw a IC.. yard atnlre to end John Wokr for 6 more. Taylor t.bCID M'V£ SAWD NfUD .•• AT HI:1W"'RT IIAl.ICM SAWGS \ WE SAYfD ..... , ... so WE DDf'T 'MISS THE CASH. rT B£CAME A HA81T. \U. INDUDI AT ~Y'S RATES, OUR PRf.SOfT SAV!fm au..D ACT\.W.L. y ...... '" LESS 1lWI 15 YfMS. 10 WE'll KfiP RtGHT QH SAYING AT f!EWPQ~tf ~ SAVIGSt \ for ,._ cMdren's edUCitiOft ••• For M '--1. ......... for ..... lft C8M ...... ....., ••• DMdel .............. , 4 .. " e.NIIt .... ,..... Newport Balboa Savings AND &..ONe AeeOolA'nO .. '·A.,.,,_, a.'"""" of ....... . Ap. ....... ~' 3366 Vio lido, Newport leach, Callfomkl / ~ 673·3130 Corono., Mor Office, 2407 lost Cooet Highwoy /615-1*'0 :4 .. lyw.cls: Mr. •d Mrs. Joy Teylor Coop" Miss Frances Dawson Weds Joy T. Cooper The aarden of ~. and Mu. lloward F. l>awaon served as the settina for the marriaae of their dauahter, Frances :lochelle, to Jay Taylor Cooper, son of ~. and \.trs. Claude Cooper. Both families are reaidenta of Coata Mesa. The Rev. Richard Dunlap of the Firat Methodist Church 10 Coata Mesa perfonned the double rina ceremony before 80 aueatt. The bride, aiven 1n muTtaae by her father, wore a street-lenath dreu of white peau de soie trimmed wath lace. The aown was fashioned with three-quarter lenath lace sleeves and a lace bodice wath a square neckline. The lace bodice as well as the lace front center skirt panel were lined with the peau de aoae . The full peau de soie skirt was fashioned with several deep pleats fallina smoothly from the waistline and finally meetina at the wide lace panel down the front of the skirt. She also wore a finaer- tip veil aathered to a pearl and crystal crown. She car- ried a white bible adorned wath a whue orchid, lillies of the valley and fine ribbon streamers. To complete her costume, she wore a sinale strand of pearls. with match- In& tiny pearl earranas. a gaft from the bndclfoom. son carraed a noseaay type bouquet of yellow roses and carraations. ~s. Alfred Sou- them, sister of the bride, attended the auest book. ~. Cooper chose LeRoy Ramos to serve him as best man. Alfred Southern, bro- ther-in-law of the bride, and Richard (Dick) Salle, cousin of the bride, were ushers. ~s. Dawson received auests at the reception wear- ina a beiae kna t suit with tanaerine accessories. Mrs. Cooper wore a beiae wool sheath trimmed with pale aold satin. She chose black accessories. Both had or- chid corsaaes. A buffet weddina supper followed the reception in the Dawson home. \4rs. Lee Shaw and ~s. Len Bussey assail- ed at the cake and punch bowl. Arter danner. the bra de donned a kelly green suit, black accessoraes and us ana her whtte orchid corsaae, left with her bride&room for a honeymoon nip to San Diego. The new \\'s. Cooper re- ceived her sc hool ina at Costa \iesa Hiah School and Orange Coast College. \1r. Cooper attended ~ewport Harbor Haah School and Oranae Coas1 College. He as pre- sently servtng with the Una- ted States Army in Germany. LEAGUE HONORS ASSOCIATES Coppertonea and autwm liary, Mrt. Carl Hilla.ren, lea•ea aet the acene for the alto te"ed •• a hoateae. Newport s .. ch Auiatance Chairman for the neat wae Lcaau• luncheon bonorioa Mrt. Wade Fairchild. Otheu ita auoc:iate membera No •• auiatioa were ~\bee. Colin 20 at the Service Center Reynolda, Allee Ctiaell, and SOS32nd St., Newport Beach: Vincent DeRou, decoration a; The bridae luncheon, an an-~a. Jot.epb Earbatt and nual event, ia preaented each R~bert Lcatner, tablea and year to thank auoc:iatea for prazoe; M-oe a. 0. Gayle Soeu. their aupport and invaluble R.amaey Armeuona. Walter cncouraaement durina the Bunouahs, and Robert Lana, year. boateaaea. Gueata were areeted by The executive committee memben of the Leaaue'a welcomed and introduced executive comm1ttee; ~s. seven new aaaociate mem- Lonnie Vincent, preaident; bera: ~ea. Earl Corkeu. and Mmea. Edwud Pellearin, Gordon \1. Grundy, L.T. Roy P . Jackson, Roland Val-Kinasbaker, Ralph Larrabee, lely, Sherman A. Sm1th, Wil-William A. Tbompaon. Wil- bur Reynolds, Joaeph Ear-liam B. Tritt, and Mias, hut, and Nelaon Neice. Aanes 81omquiu. Asaoc:iates Olairrnan of the Junior A&ui-honored included ""'ct. Grannit Mmanaoa, Lloyd L. Aubert, Robert L. Bacon, Lee Solin, Louia Briua. Jobn CuJ.ill, Georae Canioa- ton, ti.E .. Cbriader, E.A. Crary, Lyman Farwell, Bra- den Finch, Walter G. Franz., Henry E. Freeman, Edwatd Groenendykc. &uce Heue, and Georae M. Holstein. Honored aueats included Mones . Howud lllo, ~ord lrvine, T. Weston Jay, Melton Koll, Challen F. Landers, Ann Lewas, Howard Lewu, Frank Lanoe II, Arch a bald \1acLeash. IL\1. \1ansfield, Helen '«Eidowney. William \iead, Georae \bore, Forrest Neal, Paul Palmer. Robert Powell, and Shirley \ieserve. Also on the aueu las t were ~ •. Joseph Rius, \1wray PARTICIPATING '" the sophomore class the sophomore class; Jack Michie, class dime race at Newport Harbor High School advtsor; Robert Montgomery. ass a Stant to raise Un1ted Fund conui butions are, principal, and Carol Shedd, class trea- l eft to raght, Bob Matheson, president of surer. Students Aid United Fund Drive Community serv1ce week was held last week for the purpose of aatbenna funds for the United Fund at New- port Harbor Hiah School. The freshman claas initia- ted the activitiea on \ionday with a packlo aale undet the dlainnanabip of Allen Gaae, freabman president, assisted by Bob Hancock. Mary Lu Grano, and Eli aaa Lindroth. On Tuesday Harbor's soph- omore chua conducted a dime race. Durana the lunc:.h peraod membera of the stu- dent body, aaded by the facul- ty. competed accordtna to classes by addin 1 dimes to !.hear race line. 3ob \1athi- son. presadent of the aopho- moae class, served as Judae. Dancana to the music of a student band occupied the eneray o f the studeou dut· ina the noon period Wednes· day. A 8nall alba ssion charae continued to increase the funds of the United Fund. The climu of the ~o~.eelc came Thursday. :-.lov. 19, wath the selection of "\1r. Cal y," the uaheat senior, not by secret ballot, but by a poll tax of ten cents a vote. The "honor" went to Scott \1athe- son. student bodv prestdent. WINNER OF the "Mr. Ugly" competition last week at New- port Harbor Ha gh School was Scott Matheson, pre sadent of the student body , pictured at rtght wtth Bucko Shaw. sen1or class president. The contest was held 10 connect•on wtth the dr ive to raise money for Un1ted Fund. LIGHT LIST FOR '14 IS 1101 AVAILAILE .. OW AT FT. EUSTIS F1rst LL Kenneth \1. Jonts, U,. son of \tr. and \1rs. Ken - The U.S. Coast Guard Ltaht net.h F. Jones, 206 Onv'\ Last. Pactfic Coast and Pa-Ave., Balboa Island. has ctfic Islands. 196.f edtt1on. been as •Jl'ed to the l'.S. 1\rm\ Transportauon School at Fort Eur.tas. \'a. He 's a member of the Offtct o f Edu- cauonal <\dvtsor at the Slhool. The lieutenant ~a" araduated from Santa ~naca Haah School tn 1955 and Stanford Cntversu~ an \~5~. now ready fo r 1 ssue. anclude s all atds to navtaauon o n the Pacific Coa st. Hawau and the outly1n1 Pac1fac Islands an o ne volume. Roberta, Gene Roaa, Thoma• Rutter, Emeat Sarti a , James ~atborouab, Walter Seibert, E.H. Ski Mer, Eul Stanley , Mu•ell Sturaea. Robert Subr. Robert Taylor, 0\arles S. Thoma a , fbomaa We bater. Karry Weatover, Georae tl. Yardley Jr., Clyan Hall. El- ton Hallett, Paul Louahridae and Herbert I. Perry and Miu June Whittemore. MEIPORT HAR80R EdGII SECOIID SECOOM -PAGE S THURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1964 (X)ROMA DEL MAR, CALIF ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS I I I I I I I I I Mr . ALBACORE makes gift givin g a Delight instead of a Dilemm a ' .1 ( lltll ' L i ft P.ul.. ,,,,.,, ... ,,I ,,., rlw ~·rr lhJI t ;111 ,,, 'rlill\t•ol ,,, ,,.,. t IIIII I llllld -\I .B\( ( )J~~ 1' tlw 'l"'~',jj,.,l ,tnd ~•··:all',l !..!.1111• ft,la II""'-' d rurtll.l li'lll'rtllt II Ht • ,, ·""'"'' .•. Ill\ '"'rt"ll' "' "I ... II I I I -I \ Ill I I ''"''''' • an 1•:1• ~ Tlw ra• h 'dn tt-uw.tl .' ,,,,.,, "' d 111 ; ""'•'. lo\ .t un iC'Jill' I''"',.,, ,, ll'llllllt .al h ,,, , •. ~ .. , .. ·' •H II ...... II .1 11racli\t·l~ ).!ift l10"-.tJ. ORDER FOR YOUR EVERY GIFT NEED NOW! DELIVERED PRICES TO CESTI NATI ONS 6-(.,,. 12 c ... DELIVERY GUARANTEED Patlr. Ptld IN CALIFORNIA 3.50 630 OUTSIDE CALIF. WITHIN u S. A 3.90 7 00 --___ OBIER ll.ANK ____ _ To W••m Canners Co.. Hewpon Beach. Calif. Jtlt LAF~YETI'E AVE. -PRONE : 673-3110 c.&ft .... -• c.. "-* ·--,.._ eut ,_.. -u c.. "-* w.....s nnw T • ..._ ,....... .,., .ct ..... att....,_ r:..d•••.. it ,.., ehed hr ' \II: 0 Do Not s-G C.rd I II,. I I ~ q Jli I \ 11',1 I ·-1· I I ~Ill l..!l.J\I'tlt· \q The btade, who has a small coan collection, had a s ax- pence an her shoe, and wore a blue auter at her knee to fulfill the tradiuon. ller "somethana bonowed" was the veil loaned by \4rs. Barry Wallace. Misa Crystal (Chris) Daw- son aerved her salter aa maid of honor, aowned in a street lenath dreu of a.reen and blue emboued taffeta faah- ioned with acoop neckline, aleenleu bolero with bacll: interest, and bell-shaped skirt. 5\ae also wore a a.reen and bloc circle head piece with stiff a.reen net creatina Specaal aues ts at the wed- dan& were \tr. and \\'s. Ed- wtn E:.. Bauer. from Cardaff- by-the-Sea, Calaf., grand- parents of the brtde, \1r. and \h. \\alham R. Salle and son Ri chard of S.n Dteao. and ~. and \.trs. Roy 0 . Dawson and dauabter Amy. also from San Dieao. Chap \iorvay. student court Judae at Harbor. was tn char.Je of the comrlete week's ae- tna ties. POWER POLE OPPOSED Ltahted and unla ahted atds to navaaatton appear to aether tn thear aeoarapha c order. La&hted a1ds, fo a saanals. and radio beacons on t he coast and an sade passaae of Bnta sh Columbu art al so tncluded for the convenaence of mariners proce edana from the State of Washinaton to Alaska. FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING SOM f OR HINRICHS Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hin- richs. 1430 Santanella Ter .• lfYine Terrace, ue parenta of a son born Tuesday, Nov. 17. in Hoaa Hospital. Five re11denta h.ave sent an a petition to the Newport Beach City Councal PI Otest- ina a plan to put a phone or power pole an Ocean Ln .• near Heliouope Ave .• Corona del \1ar. This would increase the hazard to vehicles, they contend. NO SERVICE CHARGE ON PERSONAL ACCOUNTS marntaining a $300 balance 230 Lut l l'UI St Costa Mew ........... ,_._. o.,..,, ....... ftc. eo.~ .... The Liaht Ltst may be pur- chased from Lhe Superinten- dent of Documents, Govern· ment Prinuna Office. Wash- anaton. D.C .. or from nauu cal supply aaents. Local a,enu a.re Newport Supply Co .. ~00 W. Coast Hwv.. and Ptullaps \1arane Stores. l815 ~tWJ'Ort Blvd., 'lt•l)OII Beach. LOCAL BOY GETS COMMUNICA TIOH TRAINING P'-t. Ro aer J. Juhl . 11. "OC'I .,f \tr. and \Irs. btl. Juhl. ~Q{) Ralcam Pl.. (\.)sta \te'a.. completed an 11-weel. C\'lm- munlcaoon s center specaalt<.t oour~e ~ov. 10 at the \tm) Southeastern tJnal Sc~l . Fort Gordon. Ga.. He "' ... u aaned an the use of te letvpe seu, an tape tela operal:Joo, and In ma'\ua1 .l'*lldUill rro· cc~a. tie waa ar..tuued from • ewpor1 tll.lbor Ht p Sebool 10 1960 auJ Ounae Coast O,UOfe an 19M. ~.,._WAll! ADI ...... • Ftr Lec1l • SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign Ull E. COAST IIWT .. COIIOIIA 18. liD ...._.,_.I ,_.._C. __ ._,_., o• DAI ------ewr •• o ert'r .. Bwl•• ._ -----._. I I I I I I I I Light? F antas tic ! Th~ unlmed nuNhf'trn .h ..... almt ... l put man '" 'pA' .. JUst hart' IV up thr ~calf'~ an.! tlt111 • a (art' \ ou 'II l.t'"P th~t' ~oft "lt~hllo" on 'ul la~:ht-11UI. and sJlf'nd tht' rt'«l o( tht' nt,l(ht rf'mf'rnht-rllljL just how JCTt'll tht'v fl"'t I•Fl.ORSHEIM I and fit! Ia 11 morntng yet? • ~ TELEPHONE s.6-7~3 SHOES Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCXS -AU SIZES -AU TYPES Te&.pla•at JAcboD 7-~ 1M2 Katella. Staatoa 2S» S. Nata. Scmtcr Alaa rtfa -~ ~loft tJH1w. ~ou 'te fiJy . TME PUlP HOUSE -Gasoline Reg 25 9 lO t Ethyl 27 9 10« Mo101 Bronch Only 34112 Cooo! H oghway, Dono Poont DURABLE ----~ - NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SECOND SECTION -PAGE 6 OORSDAY, NOV. 26, ~ CORONA DEL MAR, CAUF. Reminder on Lighting Newport Beach City Mana- aer Bob Coop baa i aaued a memo to merchant poupa and civic auociationa, remindina them o f city policy On Ule of public property for Chriatmu deeotation a. The followina policy baa been adopted by the City Council: "Tbo City of Newport Beach deaianatea. the City Manaaer aa the City's aaeot in authorizin& the placement of Chriattnas decoratio n• on public property by merchant o raaniutiooa in aaid City and that such o raaniutiooa name the City of Newport 3 each as co-i nsured with re- aatd lO public l iability in- aurance to the lim ita of •100,- 000/300,000 personal injury 1nd s 100,000 p10perty damaae for the peuod that such de- corations ate tn place •n the City of Newport Beach." If d ecoratio ns ate planned on the state hiJhway ri abt-of· way, an encroarltment penni t mu st be obtatated from the State DiviSion o f Hiahways, attentton Fred Read, P.O. Box 2304, Termtnal Annex, Los An&ele s 54. PARSOIS IS PRESIOEIT OF IOORIIG ASSII. The d1rectors of the newly formed Avalon Moortn& Ow- ners Assn. have elected L1ndsle} Parson~ of Corona del ~ar h prestdent and chamnan of the board. ._.\r, Part-on~. who a member nl tht' Newport Beach Ctt\ (ounctl, t!> asststed b\ Har- old (,artner a .. vtce-prest- t.lent. 1.. "'are 1-o!>ter 81> !>eC· retan. and Robert <.l eaves a' trea,urer and general I.'OUn,C:t. \lcm~ebh tr ..:on!>t'>tllo of o""ner., n! mo(lrtng'> tn 1\, alon Hart>cor , lataltnd Island. A matter l'f con1.em belu re the assoct atH'r I!> Ava lon ctt\ ordman"c: 4" ~. whtch tmpnses 8 SO", tran~>fc:r ke on the bo~er of a m<KHtn~ \1~;en~>e, based on the ... a le pnce le'>!t the Jepret.lated value of the tackle. Tht' 8!>!>0C1a1ton ts !>ed.tng Ill amend the nrdt- nance b\ !tUb\tltuttng d flat fee of S50 fnr trans fer , rlul> a per foot char se of s 5. IEAUnES TO MODE L Comtn& attracu ons at the ewportcr IM pi ac e the a c- cent on beaut) a s well as food an d fun. Fash tons from the Jean Dahl Shop wtl l be presented durtn& lunch \1on· da } thtouah Fuda). from noon to 2. 30 p.m. tn the Lioo loun ge, mattne dtntna room, and 'le"" Orleans coffee shop. The models wtl l tnclude beaut) que ens from van ous oommuntues and colleaes. Genuine uth and Plaster is old IS the hills yet bright as tomorrow. Ancient Eopti1ns used plaster in their pyr~mids, and it's still in top condition. Modern homemaker~ will find these d...,. materials in the finest homes and apart- ments. So when ,_ see'! quality, ..,. take time to KNOCK ON THE WAll and be sure it's l.Jth and Plaster. Onlftl' County l.Jthinr Buruu, 1605 No. H•rper St. Slnt• Ana, Calif., JE 1·1278 • --------=~ - ,,.... .... 1\••• Rprea ,.,,., ... , .. .-. ef ... ci•t Me•lco. PRE -AZTEC GODS ON DISPLAY Three &ods of anc ient Mex- tco arc on display at Oranae Coas t Colleae. The three repres ent spirits worsh iped by the pre-Aztec people of the city of Teo ti- huacan -where towisu 10 today to see the Pyramtd of the Sun 1nd Pyramid of the Moon. OCC art ins tructor Wilham 0 . Payne, a spectalt st tn the u cheoton of Mexico, was a•ven the 21,;-inc h fiaur- ine s by a former s tudent, John Lewis of Hununaton Beach. Mr . Lewis acquired the uny figures from some Mextcan farmers who were plowina thetr comftelds near the s tte of the Ions - abandoned c tty of T eot ihua- can. .. These fiaures of daily worship ate from the period of pcatest activity in the city of Teotihuacan.'• "'. Payne said. "They ate evi- dence of the artistic excel- lence of a period when the city probably was s econd only to Imperial Rome in population actively enaaaed tn civtc life -perhaps 100 A.D. "The city died in a cata- clysm about 200 or 250 A.D. The Aztecs, a thousand years later, visited Teoti- huac an as tourists , muc h as Americano a do 10day. "The ftaurines ate mtnute representatives of the aods which personify the staff of ltfe -food for life, ram for FA31AN, light tr~nk s, Tab Hunter and Peter '3rown paddle out to the big waves in "Ride the Wild 54Jrf," Columbia Pictures rei ease in color also starring Shelley Fabares, !3arbara Eden, Anthony Hayes and James Mitchum as Es- kimo. The J ana production, a roman tic drama of surfboard competi tion filmed on location in Hawaii, will be shown at the 1alboa Theatre Nov. 27-30. POLICE BLOTTER Wednesday, Nov. 18 Pol tce a.n ested Robert Pearl, 717~ La.rk spur Ave., Corona de l Mar, and Wickham llavens , 7 11Y:z Larkspur Ave ., on a chatac of suspec ted boralary at Shorec liff Rd. and Driftwood Rd., Shore Cliffs . . .A bw&lar found the hid- den hous e key of Beverly Barnes, 2482 Bay shore Dr., Bay Shores and us ed it to enter her home and steal a purse. . . The coin box to a parkin& meter at 2001 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, was prted open and the coins were taken. . .A c ia ate t machine was atolen from the Highlander Center, 37 11 E. Coast Hwy., Corona de l \1ar . . . A bicycle was stolen from Peter Hemmtna. 416 Cabrillo St., Costa Mesa, at the Westcliff Plaza tn front of Sav-on Drua. . ·A s mall hole was shot tn the wind- shteld of the ca.r of Jerald Gorden, 29 27 Paper Ln., Back Bay, whtle ll was park- ed in front of the Newport Hatbor Hiah School. . .A hotel reai ater and catd holder were stolen from the dealt of the L tdo Shores Hote I at 617 Lido Park Or., Lido Penin- aula ... An unidentified c ar ran off Via Lido Soud, west of Via Ravenna, Lido Isle, and a truck the aataae of H. B. Heian. . .A hit and run car struck the parked car or John ......... .. , ....... Allen, 2821 Bayshore Dr .. ,Bay 9-tores, on Jamboree Rd. be- tween Ford Rd. and the New- porter lnn ... A c at drtven by Daniel Silverthrone of Santa Ana collided with the cat of William Hall , 72(»; Marauer- ite Ave., Corona del Mar, at the intersec tion of Pali- udea and Jamboree ro ads. YI.T SCHOOLS MERE Or. Paul J ohnson, usia· tant director o f aaniuions at the Mauachusetu Jnsti- tuteo f Techno loay. will visit the campuses at Corona del Mat and 'llewport Harbor Hiah School a on Dec. 9 to coun ael atudents wb o ate intereated in attendina the famoua achool. AI RMAH IS PROMOTED Virail H. Roaeu, aon of Mr. and Mrs. C.R. White of 184S Anabeim St., Costa \1eaa, has been promoted to airman aecond clau in the U.S. Air Force at Reeae AFB, Texas. He is in a unit that aupporta the Ait Trainin& Command miuion ofuaininaainnen and officers in the djvetae akilla requited by the nation 's aeJO- apace force. nurturina seed and fire ror convertina the se od to edible food. "Theae fiauru, so simply and beautifully made, were the tic between man and the myaterious, remote universe. With them, he could relate hu hold on life to the daily facts of fire and food. It is no wonder be devoted ao much artistic eneriY to crea- tin& thoae delicate imaaea tohelp him carry of tbe boai- neu of bit existence. The serenity and quiet dianity expreued by the fiaurea indicates a period of areal peace in the world of Mexico almost 2,000 yean aao ... ''Teo tihuac an, Mr. Payne added, is the focua of at· cbeoloaic al exploration aponaored by the feder al aov- emment of Mexj co. The ao v- emment is apendina 11 mil- lion peaos annuallv on dia- covery and reatoration on the aite of Teou buacan because the ancient city re preaenta the foundation of many of the areat cultures wtuch were to follow. IALIOA ISLAND 111 IIIABINE m.aJt UtiY .. lnt 11ecrt I COSTAMISA -E.l~lntlll) JOHNNIE'S LIQUORS DEE COO~. O wur J531 fAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA D!L MAR, CALif. TELEPHONE ORiole l-7 HO ......... , a N .UO: ILUfD WATCHES DJ.AMOifDS • JEWI:I.&Y • Glrr'S .W.U..M.C....._ • IDrt1 ..... If your phone number 492 531 546 675 493 532 547 772 495 533 548 774 496 534 549 776 521 535 586 826 522 537 630 827 523 538 633 828 524 539 635 837 525 540 637 838 526 541 638 839 527 542 642 871 528 543 646 879 529 544 649 530 545 673 theft's a caUU. .. p ;.t for yoa ill the 11ew <>ruce C.-y pe.o.e '-it. It lllows IIOw to dial local ud ... diltuce calls at a &l•ace •.. allo lea yoe bow wllldl calls are local. Look illto it. ~ IIIII I .-rl: Ftl•t•m. .. -411 Pacific Telephone Plrtlftlllla•n Ut 1111; I DECORATIONS mide by young a~lts .tfllcted with palsy were on display at the annual twldgt twunch held Nov. S at the Balboa Bay Club by the Newport Harbor Spastic Lea9ue. Pro- ceeds from the sale of these Items go to the young adults at the United Cerebral Palsy Center, 3020 W. Harvard St., Santa Ana,enabllng them to eam money through their own efforts. Pictured above arrang- ing the dlsolay of decorations are, from left, Mrs. Francis McDowell and Mrs. At thur Willis, patronesses, and Mrs. George Weeci>n, president of the Newport Haroor Spastic League. Mrs. Robert Woodward was chal rman for the event, and she was assIsted by Mmes. Arthur Reaume, William Has~ell , Gene Helvie, P.M. Coholon, John Da vies, Terence Hanna, John Laun, John Hogan, Edward Crout and William Sangster. (Terry Boris photo) "ft'a Fun to D...- ln Fashion" Bank Manager Named d'J.IUf, ~~ 2659 E. COAST HlGHW A Y CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3-~ Steven Trevor llu been named manaaer of· Bank of America's Corona del Mar branch, it 11 announced by Jeue W. Tapp, chairman of the board of the atatewadc banlt. He succeeds Rudy We a- son, who ruianed recently to open a new buaineu an tbe Harbor Area. Before comina here Mr. Trevor waa auiatant mana- aer of the Hillcrest branch £HIJR£HES 1lewpprffiarlaor tutbtrnn ~twrdt ·a.· ... -.n. Owrt.•tt. ~ w ... , cuw Dllt'ft ._,\IW,.~~NTIT .aACH, CAUP"'RHIA THE AMEIICAH LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES: I t 15 e.a. Eartp Wenltl, 9t30 •·•· F-llr Weru l, a. S.~tcl.y Sdtee1 11:00 •••• , •• , ......... ,, Th. R ... J-•• G ........ Pea* Mr. Robert Larson. Pariah Worter P l.eu S-'1·3631 For /Itt u nrd of r.o d as qauc•. a"d powtrful, •"d s/larptr tJooa" Qff )! tu•otdt.ul srt ()rd. prtr· cilft ''''" to tJoot dir•id· irtf. 4!1Ufldtr, I ~nul a"d :sp tril. a"d ,,, t Joot JO ilfiJ artd ntarrnu, artd is a da sctrntr n/lhf' thnut.ht:s and'"'""" n/ titt h tarl. Christian Sc ience Sen-ices f1JIIT CIIUIICB OF Cll.asT ,ICI£N11ST 3303 Via Lado Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 •·"'· end 11 •·"'· SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 -11 ...... WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING I , ..... READING ROOM ..... 4ey•: 9 ...... -5 , ..... We4ne t4ey: 9 •·"'· -7:45 '·"'· Tue•4ey en4 Frl4oy: 9 ..... -5 , ..... ; 7·9 , .... Sun4ey: 1 II·"'· -4 , ..... IIECOND CBtJKB OF Cllllln' ,ICIENTIIT Newport Beach at Corona del Mar 3139 Eau Coau HiJhway SUNDAY SCHOOL 9: 15 ...... QJNDAY SERVICE 11 •·"'· WEDNESDAY EVt!.NING t.EBTlNG 1:00 , .... READINO ROOM - 3139 Eaac Coaat Hi&hway ... 4ey•t 10 ...... l , .... . ..... 4..,: 10 ....... , .... . 7·7d0 , ••• , t-9130 , ... . ,rl4eyt 10 •·"'· • 9 II·"'· Yoo •• cordially invated to utaftd Church Servicea and to oao t.be Reedina Room. rust ICklllill Onada of CoMa ..... l apdlt IHble FeUow*&p (hf•rl1 ......... ) Santa Ana 6 lilapolla .._ D:. P. G. If~ ..... SUJtDAY SDVJCD t :45a.-. s.DdQ lcMel ll:COUL .............. 1:00 p..IIL ~ u.a- 1 :CO p.a. ~ .... t'p WED!UIDAY '7:.3D p.IIL II* ..... 1:00 p.m. ,....,., M,.,. .. Lutheran Church Of the Mater Lutberan Qlurd\ tn Anwnc. 3545 Eat Cout Hlchway Corona del Mar PA.I't'Oa PUNK <Bit Ptione: OJUole 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9 a.m. --Family worahip ioclu<fina Sunday Cbu1ch Scbool 11 :00 a.m.--Wcnhi!lo_ f irst Baptist Gurcf:- CSOUTH~RHl CORONA Dll. MAR COAST HWV. AT t.I&A~U~ SH • .L. TOLSEJIIT. PASTOf' 611-MU 67$.1216 SUNDAY SCHOOL-••• ft'S •• MO•NIMG WOtlSHt' ••• II•• •• T'aAIMIMG UMtOM •• -.... .,._ IVINtMO wotlM'-7tM .,..., ftDMISOA Y SIRYICI ''IS ,.-. MUtiMRY flltOYtOID 'lpoutt,. Conpeptioaal GUpuq 1262 lrM4 ,.,. ..... .., ... " .... .. A•t~»•••••• I• Go.,._,. ... .. l l tllc.J Itt Tt .-1•7• B,_I•II~•J I• ••••lo• Dt. naa .. a. Hoo .. , ... iaiater .... , WotMip •• Oau• lc:MOI at 10: .. A.M. a& J262 810a4 .... ._ Ne.,ort H ...... ...... ,c ... , ... , ... ,...,.... ... ,. in San Oieao. He beaan ·his career 1n 19S 1 as a field re- preaentative in Loa An&elea and wu promoted to usis- tant credit officer in 1959 at the Credit department in Los Anaeles. He was born and educated an Los Anaelea. He bas aJao studied with the American Institute of Bankina and Dale Carneaie. lfe 111 a put director and treasurer of the San Dieao Lions club; past president of the Van Nuys Coordinatina Counci I; and former treasurer or the Panorama City Boy Scouta. He and his wife, Sherry, and thear 3 chaldren presently lave an San Daeao. •LA.D MilT£ FOil FREEWAY II UIIIED "Help save tbi 1 scent~: route for those -ho have lime 10 enJOY and apprecaate 11," say \b . and 'wfrs. Ken- neth Goen, 3 16~ E. Ocean Ft., Balboa, an a letter to Ctty Coun cil favouna an In- land route for <&freeway. "We IU e suI I very das.turbed With the posstbtltty that our faar ctty. ll'ld o thers. may be splat by t he ptoposed ftec- v.ay route, .. th ey wrote. "'ke thank the ht ahwav •~ o ne o f the mo st pleasant and scenac routes there 1 s ... 'khat drtver wants to be fru strated v.a th keepana hli eye o n the rn ad and away from bf eath-takan a vt e~o~~s. Can you am aaine what loiiOUid happen af a Jia ver ~o~~ould suddenl slow do "An to such a dearee be ca use he l)l some passenaer an the cat v.ant ed to act a ,ood look at some vaev.-. <>r .. om~ .:elc- bttty's house or \iiCht. a baktnt clad aat l, or .,.,1\atcvcr the cause ma aht b~. fo r a boer second or tv.o"• IIECEPnDI II HELD I Y LIICOLI PTA IOAIID Pank roses and pank c ar- nations decorated the buffet cable whrc:h wu 1raced wath silver candelabu and pink candl ea &nday. :"lov. 15. as the board or the o\btaham Lancoln School PTA ente~ taaned the faculty and adman- IStrauve personnel. Et&hty were present fo r the 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. recepuon held at the Harbor View Halls home of PTA presadent. \trs. Eu- aene Jlack. Althouah commattee chaar- man, \1u. Dub Davts, v.-as an Europe at the LJ me, her com- mittee performed all the boateu dutaea -•tb t he help of o Cher •oluteera tbroup- oot the nenlna. lnc:ludod on tbo committee wore \41'1\ea. Robert Haok, O.rald \1~ Oell~n. Willi• Halliaan. Jerry Lona. Joh.n Cue and Ed S.cacd. DEBUT ANTES ' PARENTS FETED NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SECOffD SECTM* -PAGE 7 THURSDA\ NOV. 26, 19&4 CORONA Dtl MAR, CAUF. N.UoaaJ Oechy Lo&ID•• N .-.port Qupt w. f etecl alae parontl ot 1964 deblnMtoa OD flilo9, 22 widl a COdtaJI P&r1J from 5 10 a ill tho Shore Cliffe bome of Mr. aad Mu. Willi1m E. Pilftor, accordina eo Mu. Robert E. Tbomu. eocial chairman. Mra. L. Delford Pedderm• waa eb ain• for tbo pwty ud waa auiated by Mu. Nonnac A. Bina llftd their hotbandt. Laat year'a de- t.ltante parenta participated aa bolla. They are Mra. Joseph R. Aroold, Mra. Jo- aepb E. Keim llftd the Moun. and Mmoa. Nonnllft A. Bina. P. Cheater Pearman, Praolt T. Howwd, Jack C. Sayeu, Foreat 0 . Smith Jr., LiM C. WU1i1ma and Paol J. Wil- liama. Hoaored aueau weteMeura. •d ~oa. Ot•l•• H. Ban, o..,id L . CanninJ)IIID, a,.,.. lea M. Johnaon, Donald w. Haytoa, Ter•c:e P. Hanna. Harold S.. Vooaelira, Roy A. ~aypole 3rd, J ~mea W. New- quist. Tbomaa E. Pickerina. PauJ M. Roae:ra, Warren A. Scott, Oleater P. Saliabury, Oa~tiel Boone •d Mu. fred- ericka B. Huuey. Ball director, Mn. Harold S. Voeaelin, and Mra. Cbu- ter P. Sati •bury, preaident of NeWl)ort Chapter, •e motbeu of 1964 Natioraal Charity Lea1ue debaUintea. The Pi &hera• daupter, (C•ol Lyn) Mu. Da•id C. Alton, a rec:erat bride, waa preaented by Newport Olaptor in 1961. Invitation& were aent to chapter bowd of directou and manbera of the ball c:om- miuee and their butbenda: Menu. and Mmea. Herary J. Wa,ner Jr., Wilham G. \1c- lntyre, John c. Londehua, John Perauson, Robert C. Blackmar, Robert L. Bame-- son, Robert H. Straitiff, Ed- ward B. Akint, Thomas C. Oyer. John L. Laun, J arne• P . Gable, Richard W. Love- land, Donald D. Anderson, Clifford Hakea, Jamea J . Eymann. Everett S. Rowan, Goorae D. Buccola, Edmund C. Pratt and J ohn V. Baker Jr.; '-Ua. Wilham B. Tntt and Dr. and \1ra. J . Robert Fee- raey . • ,_. ·-·Ill. •&• 11111lllll•s Al'l'•lr7 • T .. fttel• Dhttl...._ lr•._a t.. ,.., .............. _. ........ • HI rt ea4 S..... '-..._ .N ,_1 al4e. • c.l• T.V. -L C.A. Ylctw -Z...tll ..4 c.rte ....... _ ....... . .......... _, ............. .... • w. Sarftce ell ..._. efc.let T.V •• a&.O & a ate, a.4 HI .. r a4.Aitr ., S.... U..ts. A Letter from Norway Tbe fiaher lavana room had bouqueta of freah fall n o v.-era in shade• of ~ue , yellow and CROWNfi!J This ia a letter receaved by the Newport Harbor 0\ac>ter of American Pield Service from Kathy Krauae, a student from Newport Harbor Hip School, who ia apendina the school year an Norway u an Ameracan Abroad Scholanhap wiMer for Amertcan Field Service. Kathy 11 the dauah· ter of Or. and Mu. Emat Krause, 1918 Glenwood Ln., Baycreat. "So much has happened an the month Stnce I last wrote that 11 as •mposs•ble to tell ll all. I'm J\OW settled down into a routine but very inter- carina life. My Norweaun bu improved 10 mucb that I can UDdeuc.and almoat everylhan a that aoes on an class, and tn several plays I've attended. School as dull ar tames (an antemataooal problem) but usually Jnterestana. I espe ca- ally enJOY Enahsh clan be· cause at's so anterestana to learn aboutone's own country lhrouah the eyes of others. They are quate advanced an Enalish and study history, cui ture and I iter ature of En a land· and Ameraca. "It can be cmbarrassan&lat timea, thouah, bec~use the teacher asks me many factual questions on Amerrca wtuch I can't always answer. I also have French lthey are about on the same .level as I - we've all had two years), hia· tory, the hardeat subJect be- cause at's completely new to me, Norv.eaaan, daffacult, be· caus e there arc two orfacaal lanauaaes. rclta ton and sana- ana (eac h onl) one hour a week) and aym tthc other da\ we had to walk !>I ll male <, an one hour and twcnt' manutc ~l. It ~tall takes me lot ~o ('If lime to do m\ home v.or~ bc~.auc.c: I must translate and look up all the word' I don't kn•'~~o (that's qune a rcwl. '''kc: n.~~:entl\ had d (nurJJ' "Aec:k-end. )0 .twn frtend, dtld I went to Q,~;, w "a' tn m' 'grandpar~nh· apa.nmc:nr. It wa., rca lh fun. d'''~•n& h'11d. ',.,,ling the \lun .. h \\J,eun md the u,,,, <. tl\ Hall IRJd- hu' -th e m''" l'>e.tutllul butiJang J',e .:'c:t .. cc:nJ 'h''P- pang and ... ec:1n~ tv." c:\~ellcnt pia'' l.,..h, ... h I ... l•uld unJer· , tand '\. "Lafc: '' \C:f' •elJ\c:J here: a ltht'ugh I th t n~o. ·hc:' J~o.d•m- pl"h a' ...,u ... n "'' "'C: J11. In the: C\cntn ~ ... "'e ... o,..c:u~e., "AJII.:h T.\ l'>ut thc-rc: ' •nil •'lnc: 'tatll'n. San~<' tl ...... tate: ''"'nc:J. the' n.n c: \er' T .ut\ fane .. ·ultur al rrt~gr.tm .... ,, .... rc:alh funD\ "'hc:n 'll\ I .&ruh ,, \C:f\ ·c:,._stcJ 1\' ~~>dtlh '\laq·rtd' •'r 'Pern \Ia- '''"' -that 'h""'' hll'll• te ~~o "'"' -.h•'llo ' the:' ha\'c. Uther 11~, '" the "' entn g ~ ~~o e Jll ''' uround and emhn11der ,,, \.nil O'm leamtng the t:urn· pean .,.,a,) and JU"' talk. "'1\e JU't have gime ,,if Ja,. llaht savanas umc. "' 11 no"' -..a ••aun ad peen. The dinana t.able wu aeta dark about anen •nate dreued witb an ltalaan lace o( eleven, as tt dad when I firat came. 1n December we and cutwork clorh. The floral IIIUat 10 to and come from centefl)iece, I tall aotd pe-isER~'JCE IS Vt R PROFESSION) IrE RENT T. Jl. ·s} ac:bool in the darlt' eat.aled Plorenune contaaner "I've been belpana to anter-beld c aacadina deep red J.Clll. COAST HWY . T!LIPMOMI view proapectivc APSers, Baccara roaea and oranae CDaOMA OIL *• 673-!655 ~a ch 11 ually nace. We ao .. ~c::ar:n:a~u:·o:n:•~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to theu homea and talk w1tb them and then parents -tt's really a nace way fot me to see dafferent Norweaaan homes. I also ao t.o the AFS returnee meetanaa. (Note: APS re- turnees are the Norwe11an students who have spent a yeu an the Unated States on the Amencan Field Setvace lnternataonal Scholarship pro- pam and have now retumed home). It's really fun to talk to them. Tomonow naaht ar the meetln& we're aoan1 to make pa;ua' · "lt'a really funny the ques- ltotu people ask me . The most common one IS 'How do you lake 11 here"' If I hear that one more 11me I thank I'll scream' 1 don't know what they e.xpcc t me to say c.x- cept 'Oh, tt's JUSt wonder- ful.' AI so. many ask on d af- ference s between Amcnc a Md Nmw~. and many ~ Goldwater. "I dora't know af you•ve heard from Raquel (Note: Raquel Ottanto from Braztl was Kathy's AFS foster sas- ter who spent the s chool year last year an the Krause's horne). but she '' JUst fine. It's realh fun an our letrers when we ay. 'One vear aao todav v.e -.' '4e'rc lavana that wonderful \CIU all O\ er aaaan. And I. thanks to a ll of vou. am llv•n& no• th~ most ~o~~onderful \e ar nf m\ ltfe. "\\nt gt' nov. to do homc- .,.ort . I ha,~. among other thtng ... c1 ght pages of has- tun. ""ha.:h tak e:~ about l \loO htlur ... Great Family Hobby Play the Hammond Organ ! IT'S FUN' IT'S EASY! IT'S FREEt Jo1n 'lilde.ard all'e 11 '£SOAY CL-\ loradult be.-.noen~ at the ll rJ!III'I· Yoe really wtll leWD to pl av, •d at'a ~at haa ! Oe- ··~ed 10 aet vo11 plav1n• tllnea at once. \1rw. "all's c:ouree ll aa Dt"'II~t tbetwonder- ful erpenence ll f rn .&tnll mu11 c-toto t.hoa- unda of happY bomea. Yoa don't have to bav anvtblall. bat we bave the lar11ut selection o f new ud eaed or11ao• in the \)ollt.b l ~anci tf voo do decide to buv after vo11 •tart plavtll •. \nd if vou Wlllt to trv before vou oov we h ave a l i- beral. low-coel rental plan. SOUTHLAND's LARGEST HAMMOND DEALERS OPEN WOMDAY &. FIIOAY EVEtUHC$ -AIIIT IILIIIAII 11LL l'e are pt"'od to brin~~o taleated \1ra -;.11 to Cot"Oae del War aa oar ~1110e11t tnatructor. \ ~aduate of t.be r hrc•frO \1u~tcal Col- I elf". m aJonn~ 10 orJitaJI, ebt hae b<'C<lme aanoaalh known •• a ~up c I*•• epe- ci.IaeL \tra. all pao a c:ered an rlu 8 l'rllh roet.bod. IS vtenl a~ and hae tltnce tau~t luerallv thoueaDdll tD pi•• 'lhe he" wnl· over 100 boolt 10 o ( an~ttN cuon matenal both H R&tl o~n d pa u o. and na" travel· a mtlltnn md l"~ tn rr rent v<'ar ron- CllDjl te11c her tratn tnl! •l"mt nll,... pn nr to choos tnll: th r 'Iouth Loa <ot 1111 hrr hcltTII" ··t.J.ll\ or lo'l<e 10 \OU a ll ."._-~--...;.;=~=~~~-----~~-------~~-~~---~~ HoW' much safety do you ~ant for your money? Financial safety comes in all shape~ and sizes. There are safe investmt•nts and riskv investments-and ones that are m between. Depending upon how much risk you want to take. your money can be invested in a variety of ways. Your savings, however. are another thing. This is money you do not want to ri3k-no matter how safe the investment appears. Th1s is money you want to be abl to count on at all times and under aJJ condrtion . And when you want your money that safe and that available-JOt' want it in tM bonk. BANK OF AMERICA ----------·------....__ T.UD TUNIPO" COUIIK Lt. John W. Wallott, 1on of ,., and '-"•· Ral!»b W. Wat- •on , J$03 Seuhon: Or., Weu Newport, nu completed a ltanaportation officer baaic coune at the Atmy Tranapor- tation School, Ft. Euati a V a. The 23-yeu--old officer wu araduated from Ne'*port Har- bor Hiah School in 1~59 and from Oreaon Sc.ate UniYetaity, Corvallia, in 1964. He ia a member of Alpha Siama Phi fraternity, ...... ., ..... c ..... -AT I flO NEIII'ORT M.VIl. .... -Coo•-• II yo. •c a newcG~"~ter, !lao• of a ,., • .,~ •• Harbor Ar .. who \lr.as IIOl bien w.lC~G~Md, Mr a fnor by cllllin, H.ubor Vi1itor l and lfl aJ\'1 ., -'11 call oe wit~~ ....... ·.,,,..,~ •• ~II ..t aifta ffOifl ... ;..... '""' ... idl atMd rn4y ~ help lr.a MC!OMC aCCfdinlod wia her ne•,•IUIOUWii•a•· TM! HAIIIOII YISITOII ,_., 0113-274-< TH(S SC ENE from the Children's Theater Guild coming produ ct10n of "The Emoer· or's Ne w Clothes" sho ws, left to right. Mrs. Benjamm Bu rns as th e Empress, Robi n Uetz ler as the "Gong Soy," and Duff Ak ins as the Emperor. WIG STYLING d?uu.'• Ompo't 'Ja,hio n WIGS , .. ~ ,,..., ........ ., •• ,:::11: ....... ., .. ., ...... o ..... ot ... c;.. c; .. .._ ... 100'" ~,.,...,,. .. .,,,. ,.,.-o•TU. "'"0 "' E'-'•O •E ... , .... .-vc..c.. ................ .. P~ON F : 546-2919 BOY FOR HAMARI'S A son was born Thursday, No\'. 19, m Ho aa Ho spital to Mr . .nd Mr s. Wayne L. Ha- man, 3\4 35th Sa .• West rr.;e wport. GIRL FOR THE EIIIGH'S \b. and Mrs. J . Donal d Em1 ah . 273 7 Alta Vi sta Or., Eau Bluff, are parents of a dauahter born Thursday, Nov . 19, 1n Hoaa Hospital. in CITY GETS $10,152 The Ci ty of Newport Beach has re ceived Sl0,852 u i u &-month shue of the 1pecial feel paid by holder s or alar hol 1c bCYc:raae lu:ense1 for the period endina Aua. J l. The total paid to Oranae County wu S16J, 520. The payments represent the aHo· cation of 9M of the license feu blo ck to ci ties and ooun· ties. CORONA DEL MAR! Come in and get acquainted CORONA DEL MAR BRANCH EAST CO AST HIGHWAY AT HE L.IOT R OJII'I[ ~.-,o $10,000.00 .,, ....... ,"' ....... -'--•-c.,. YOUR CHOICE OF A RAND McNAllY ATLAS OR A NEW SUNSET 8DOK Wllllt llltJ IHI. IJ lilt publi .... nafs..t .... U illt. til .. It ft&M: Bucllwtlll.,.·• '-• .. lllttrior Aft ... '*-• tiu ... Caa,!uak al r...,ita leci,.s ... a.H c.. IMttcterJ .., tat .. ....... ' ....... till· ................. Cltifrar. ... ,, ........... ... ~ ....... 1 .. (4ft ...... ....., .... Ana. u.it -...... ... tuutl'd. lkftitM 11 111111tt1 .,. MUTUAL SAVINGS PASADENA A N 0 L 0 A N Ae.OC I ATION HIAD CW1'1Cf: 3 15 EAST COt.OftADO 8LVD .• P'AIACX:NA • 449-2345 2867 East Cout Hl1hway, Corona Del Mar • 675·5010 ' PLAY WILL BE PRE-YULE TREAT Contindina in their uadi- tion of presentiaa • pr ... Christmas ltoal to the chit- chen of Orancc: Co~~nty, the Children's Theater Ouild o£ Newport Harbor haa chosen Charloue Chor:pennina'• "The Emperor' I New ao- thel ," basod on the well· known story by Hana Chris- tian Andenen, for iu fourth mndal prod~ction. Performance. will be aiven at the Oranae Cout Colleae Audirorium on Dec. 5 at 10:30 a.m . and 2:30 p.m.; Dec . 6 at 2:)0 p.m.; and Dec. lq at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30p.m. The play is a colorful com· edy. in a fat . far away kin a- dorn in the Orient there rc:ian• an anperor who cates for nothina but clothes. Hi s minister of robes, the wick- ed Han, pl ays on th is weak - nell to rob the royal weaven and peuecut e the crnpreu. T-..o rollic:kina roau es. z., and Z..n, convince the em- peror that they can weave a stuff which <:&MOt be seen by anyone unfit for the posi- ti on he holds. Everyone J s afraid to confess that he cannot see the new clothe s the emperot ordeu. The IUW- ation s wh ic h result enable Z ar and Zan to save the em- press and the weavers and the villainy of the mmi ster. The produ ction staff 1n· eludes Mrs. Wil h am Stain· forth Jr., production coord1· nator; Mrs. Robert M. Lind- qui st, director; Mu. E.A. Ri ches. t.taae manaaer; Mr s . AIRMAN Michael L. Lem ire, son of Mrs. Allee R. Griggs, 2456 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, has completed the first phase of his Ai r Force basic mil i- tary training at La cil ~d AFB, Teus. He has been sel ected for techni~al train· ing as a supply s pecialist at the Air Training Command CAlC) school at Amari llo AFB, Te)(as. LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE Of BUSI~ESS fietirio•• fil"'l'' Nam" THt: UND[RSIC~ED does heteby cf!ftify thai he is con· d~aetillfl • plu~t~bin8 buaioess al 1603 Superlor AYeoue, Coat• Meaa, Calif., onder 1be licri- tio .. finn name of B-J PLUt-18- ING COMPA~Y •nd tltat aaid JQm ia COI!Ipolled of the folio""" iQS per-n wboae name 11'1 full .. d pi-of l'l!!aidence •e "" lo llowa, to-wic J,A. Lee, Jr .. 1532 Hisbland llriYe, Newpon Oe~~eh, Calif. I'ITNESS '"Y ba111d tlrli• 19!h day of Hovetnber, 1964. j.A. Le"' Jr. STATE OF CALIFORNIA a>UNTY OF ORANGE ""· ON T HIS 19th daJ of NoYerrt- ber, 1964, belote 1M, a Nor.,.y P.blic 111 -d lot .. id co•t~ry -d stale, reeidlns tll etei11., dtri J comi!I!Qiofled ... d aworn, ~ft-lllly eppearcd J.A. Lee Jr. ll.no .. to 1M: 10 be the per~n wt.oa.e u me ia -ba.crlbed lO the witlrlin la...--nt, and ~~~:knowled~d to Me thai he exeeated the •-· "ITNESS 111y hand and offic ial M!al. NeiiJOa Robiaeoll. Noc.-y P.blic 111 altd lot eeid Co11111J' and &•e. M,. CorMtiQioa e•p6ru ,..., 25, 196". P.bli!Jh: NoY, 26_ Dec. 10. 17, 1964, i11 the Nt•porl Harbor E.eip. RQ I 1.. TOD"t' ,_ n. D~ Tetl¥a ........ Gene Otouman, e.boreo-- IAPher: Mi"is Sylvia Van Bolhu.is, auistant choreo- arllPher: and Miu Nila Oay· ton, couumea and 1et1; ~u. Garth Betaeaon, promobon; Mu. Frsnk Gaines, proaums; Mn. James 8radeson, po s· tera; Mu. H. V. Hilker and Mrlli. dl•les Heidbrink, tic- ket•; and Mu. Paul Hanna, publ icity. Principal ch•acteu with 1pe1kina tolea include: Zar, Mu. Clinton Hoose Jr.; Zan-Mra. James Macy; Tsein -Mag ie Bera; Lin& - Bri•n Jonea; Mona -Mu. J ~mea Pollock; Fah -Ltrny Kulp; Han -Stanley Tudet; the General-Bernard Simon; the Ernperor -Duf£ Akin•; the Empreu -Mrs. Benja· min Bums; Old Woman-Mr1. Georae Michaud; Gona Boy -Robin Mec;r.let ; Boy -Bill Heidbrink; weavers &: citi· ;r.ens; -Mrs. Verne Foster, Mu. Jerrel Richat ds; Peter Bland, Mrs. Richatd Reine· m.,; and Mrs. Patrick Shep- "d. The production will feature stylized dan c1n1 1nkeepina ""'ith the Onentsl theme. Dan cers Include Syl via Van Bol hu is. Chu sty 0 1nad; Nancy Berae son, Linda Re ineman, Edward Ban Jr .. Janet Conawet, Da,·e Am· bro se, Deborah Budn1 ck, Jane Want., Charlotte Hanna, Karan Keele, Paula Montao- mery, Kathy Scott, BriM Jone s , Eli zabeth McGowan, Andrea Moreno an d Gcotae- anne Hanna. Tbe U..a:ne rmui c: f01 Lbe play h•• once •••in been composed by Mu. Ralph Tlll:dowaky, with oriainal lyric:& by Mn. Ralph Holden. o• t Guild Pteaident, Mu. Tetry lr8C ory M. Prodden, announces that ~"""'"'"" ____ :__ tickets are evail•ble from lHitliiJICI ... Richard'• Lido Market or by wricina Q\ildren's Theater Guild of Newport H~rbor, 1518 Newport Blvd., Coata Mesa. Proceeds rrom the produc- tion will ao toward the roe AU. 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