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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-11-25 - Newport Harbor EnsignUnlucky 13 for dogs? '"Oos Ordiauce" No. 1146' ••• le•~4 at ~ay neftina'• rDMtiD.J or the Now port Beach·City Counc:il and Pl• .. d to lnd toadina. shall be puisha~• by a fi•e eOQ who haa CUI cod)' Of co.- cl not M:aa dlaQ 110 DOr Uo l cl aucb d.oa or oCher more than 1100!' anirM I; pro•ided, bowuer, Onty a mieor cbaep was &hat the foroaoina shall not made from the oriainal draft apply 10 atreet auuera.'' = .... CORONA DEL MAR ld the abtuce of any un- uual o.atcry, Lbe Council ia ac:bodu:led to adopt the ordi· naDCo at ita DCI&I moeaina, De c. 13 , and the naw ·la• would ao into affact-.10 day1 1u.bmittod at the Nov. 8 The ooly obj1ction Monday CCM*Ocil me•lin.a. Tbe .,nuie• .vuina waa r1iud by Allan aau"' Mcllioo now states Beet, 48 Bctacon Ba.y . He liT that .. ic ahall be u.nl•wfu l uid the ordi.unce wouJ4 not :;;::H:Y:EA;;:R:,:NO::::·:I:S;;:;;:::I'l.:R::S::T:_::Sl::C::T.:.:I::OM:.:._ __ _:T_:H::U:.:R::SO=:A:.:T::• :M_:O_:•:_· :::!!::•_:196:::5:_ ___ _:T::_E::_L::_E_:PH_::::OM::::_E_:6::7_:3~.0:::S.:::SO:___:C~O::R~OII~A~D~E~L:_:IIl~A:_R.~CA:':':L~IFC:O~R~H~I~A · fot' the own•r or person b.av-aolve any problema foe bim ina cba.r,., cuatody Of con· because the autter is th• trot ol aay doa or other ani· side••lk neat bia residence. TMI to perodt, either will· He aaked for a c bao11 in fully or throuab faltwe 1o wordina to specify that .. &be eurciu due cuo « coratrol, foreaoitll ahall not apply 10 any such doa or othor animal 1troel ptten adjacent to a 1o c:ommit any l!lllitancc and 1idewatk 3 feet or IDOfCI in ta .. r. - The 'ordia.uce prr,.ides dlat "e't'ery porsoa COO'Iicted Of a •iolatioo of thia ••ctioa ARCHIT EC T Will iam Pereir"a, master planner fOf the Irv ine Ran ch and the UCI campus, w\11 be gues t speaker tor the Installation dinner of the ~ew ~rt Harbor Chamber of Commerce at the 13alboa Bay Club Wednesday evening, Jan. 2b. He Is a graduate of the Un iversity of Illinois, serv ed as professor of ar- chitecture at USC, now maintains his offices at Ur- banus SQuare, near UCJ. He an d his as social es ha ve de· sign ed such land marks as C9 S Television City, Marine-. land, Union 011 Center, th e 19U bu ilding, Hunt Foods building In Fullerton and the new L.A. County Museum of A. rt. to allow such nuiunce lo width.'! thereafter ro.,..in on any Council declined to make public sidewalk., public . the cbanae, uyina that all beach or pa.rt Of &fly other 1ituations e~nnot be co·.,.red. public property or on any irn~ "Let' a try it out, aad amead proved private properly other it later if neceuary," u id than that of the owaer or per• Counc ilman Dee Cook:. ~i~~a iQ.~M ~~~New~~!loo the Sth biab achool aite in Hiah Scbool Oiatrict at a the Ba.c k Bay area at Pali-cos t of between $300 and ude1 Rd. aod Jamboree sSOO. Blvd. wu approved Tuesday Authoriution was aiven to niaht by the Newport Harbor Jact Kina, au iuant princi- Hiah Sc:bool board. The firm pal of Newport Harbor Hiab or Raub, Bein, Prost and School. to attend the Cali· Aasoc:ia«ea will do the wort fomia Auoci•tion or Direc- at a coa t of 12,200. tors of Student Activitin The board also a~teed to conference at B.ak.en fie ld on have an aerial pbolo t.aten Peb. 4 and 5. Assess charge refuted A s tatement made before a was no t represented to be l~te leaislative COIM1i ttee th e rnultofafactualstudy," that the Irvine Ranch is \tr. Watson Sla ted. under-aueued wu labeled "As a matter of fact, I thi s week II "completely showed th e commi nee where wi thout foundation" by Ray-the Oranae County auenor mond-L. Watson, rice-presi· had tri pled the assessments dent of the Irvine Co. on undeveloped Irvi ne land In an appearance before to S2,090 per acre but had th e committee whi ch ia in-not increased neiahborina vestiaatina aneument prac-comparable land which has bees throuahout the u a te , continued to be aueued at \tr. Watson refuted the state-on ly S800 per acre." men t made by Dep. Atty . Gen. Ma.nhall May er. "This alleaation wu ad- mittedly based upon a ma a•· r.ine article wh ich wu pu l> li shed several years aao an d Jay Stoddard in hospital C.C. election planned Newport Beach City Coun· cilman James B. Stoddard , 53, auffered an appan nt blecdina ulcer durina the woetco4 a11d ia il'l aatiafac· tory c.oedi\lon at Hoaa Hoa- pital. HHpi181 offteiaU u .id no preciu diap01ia h11 been completed. Presiden t Ed Hirft .,. mai n anonymou1 ao that f\e nouneed pl .. a. ~d~ lor dloi ce or the man of Ua• year elec tion of a•• direc:LOra •d c., remain aec ret until dae offi cera for the Newport Hat· ni Jht of the annual meetinJ. bor O.amber of Convnerce. President Hirth appointed Seven directors will be d11ector Fred Schoepe and elec ted in December. AI ~tr•• Robert Harbison, head least 2 nomi nees will be of the 'NOmen's divia1on, as submitted for each vacancy a comniuee in d\ar1e of ar- by a nomi natina corNni ttee ranaemenu for lhe annual \fr. Stoddard is the seni(l' ~mber on the City Coun cil, servina for the put I I years. Ue WI! elec ted tw ice as mayor of the c IIY. ShnH Joloo 'Sheriff John' to light tree Sh eriff John, 1he popular televiaion peraonality, will help usher the Yu leti de sea· son into Corona del Mar Mon- day, Nov. 29, by participat- ina in Ouistmu tree li thtina fesu vi ties. Th e event, sponsored by the Corona del \iar 01..-nber of Convnerce, will take place at 7:30 p.m. at Dahlia Ave. and E. Co ut Hwy . Do rothy Hardculle, chair- man of retail merchanu com- mi ttee, uya th at fun and mus ic will be the principal features of th e evenina. !ileriff John conducts the daily "Lunch Bri aade" ahow on television station KTTV. The "sheriff." v.toae name is John Rovick, hu won two E,mny awards for lhe best local chil dJen's television show. Durin& th e O.riatmu tree llaht.in& here, he will lead poup sina;i.na and s taae bia ape:c.ial tbow.ftich lncludu audimce participalion. Oroup• of. carol en will add lheir own musical note to conwn un1ty sinama. All Corona de l \tar mer· chants .... -d l distnbute ud ets fo r a pand prize. whu:h wi ll be 1 free UIP for 2 to Lu Veaas. .B. aims 2-way aHack against coastal freeway A 2..pronaed campaian ia be ini conducted by the New• port Beach Ci ty Coun cil in its continuina fi aht aaainu tbe adopted coastal freeway route. \\ayor Paul Bruber, apeak- ina before the New port Har· bot Chamber directors Mon- day noon , reaffirmed the Council's resolve not to ai a.n any freeway aareement for the coastal route . At the \ionday evenina Council meetin&. Counc1l· man Dee Cook po1n ted out the broad powe rs held by the State ULahway Commut.Jon and u id "the only way to 10 '' leaulative ." He re· commende d that th e council aet 1n touch with Senator John Sc hmi tz and Assembly · ma n Bob Badbam, James W'heunore and Will1 am Dan· ne mc:y er. Counc ilman Cook was re- ferrJ nl to the nell ly-success· fu l move made dut1n1 the last lea~t lative !ICUIOn to remove the Newport Beach porti On o( the freeway hom the s tat e freeway 1ystem. o\ bi ll to that effec t easily pa u ed the Au embly, but did not ao before the Sc nat e for a vou:. ,.,.,e were up aaains t what appeared to be a s tacked de ct." \iayor Gruber said at the Chamber meelina, com- rnanlina on laat week'• Hiah· way Com:m.i u ioa d.eciaioa not to re open the freeway routina matte r. "There ts no question that the recOfd stands in b vor of the Se wport Beach pOS IIJon. Our tnlan d corridor route la lona 15th St.) would me an S7 ,1 mill ion UVIn J 1ft !IJbt• of-way and construction coi l, an d '40 mal lion 1ft saVIRI 1n user benefit dur1n1 the 20.. ye•r life of the freeway. "One 1tem hu been •anor• ed : the severance cos tt. fo r the coutal route -for I he damaae caused by aoma duouah o1l \cue land. Th1s could amoun t to millions more m add111ona l COIL The corndor route would mc:an very li tt le or no se verance dam aae. "for these reasons, and because we cannot afford to I have our CIIY torn apart by a fre eway that would sever re11dent11 i lle&l from the be achu and des troy comner- Cia l areas, we have to s ay we wil l not accept the adopt· ed rou te. "The people of Ca hforn1a nave the o aht to have b1ah· ways and freeways that will be ll serv e the public and at the le ast cost. -' ta1pt.yeu' revolt 15 1n order." \1ayor Gruber announced that Senator Ra ndolf'h Col · ller wil l bnng htS 1ntet1m trans portation and ut1ht1e1 commi uee to Newpou Beach for be ann&s 1n Januar)·. '"We be heve that lht• cum· mlltee can't heir but recoa· nu.e the reconmenJattons ol the Sla k ht&hwav enjpneet that the corr tdor route would se rve best lfnJ wouhl be fn()5t feu1b lt ," \favor Gru- ber sa1 J . "I bc!1eve that th~ commit· ke wdl make a f1nd 1ng Ill our fav or, and that 11 will Jet thts mallet bcfCire the leJIS· lauue 1n Febl:uan ." Students-hear 'Commie talk' Br Corlton S...i th Georae Velhote li, ahu "Gyora1 Ve liltovsk)," n· pounde d the mer1 1 ~ of com- mun ism m a th1ck Russu.n acc ent, then turned the tables around and tried In effectual· ly to elpo le everyth•na he had U1 d before the studr:nt body assembly a t Costa\tcsa HI ah School Tuesday ITD mlna. \t1 . Vel hotes 11 an actor from Talent ,,ffiilaiCI of San ta Barbara. Dressed m a Europe lln uyle su1t and wean na bl ack shoe~;, he 1e· sembled a Ruut an deleaate to th e Un1t ed NaOonli. ~l e was ~n uoduced as Oyor11 Velikovsky, a Runtan cul- tural del eaate who wu lO apeak on "AmencM Democ- racy and .. e Communi st flnu.,..•· The Cos ta Me aa 1CUden ts were no1 told that he was an actor. Ther appl auded and dlc>ered h1m, Th ey lau&hed alon1 w1th ttus supposed communis t u he denounced the capttailstic rcontlm1cs of the U.S. and praiSed Karl \1ar:c.'s lecu cal matenah sm. After th 1 ~ b1g bu.lldup, \h. Vel ltotes revealed h•msclfh a 36-year-old nat1ve bom Cahfomtan, t:l~nne , pro- fessiOnal actor, bu smes,man and fanner h1ah school le ach· er. He has an \iA dea•ee m t:du CU\01\ and polltlCII sctence from Stan ford and hat attended Harvard. Thnt same proaram has been presen1ed before auch JfOUPS as the-1st \tan ne DIV I5101\ at Camp Pendleton, Rotaf1, L10ns . Juntor col· le&es and oth er h1&h schools. The ent11e pro p am was ke pt 'ecre t from the atudenu as well u the parenu by the school off1c.ia\&. All 1hey were told wu 1hat 1 So•iet •pe.-ker waa p irtl to .-ppeu. \tan~ parents attended the 1ss cmbly ll> ~ee wh.at "''as &Ding un anJ because tht:) "'ere concerned. Off1c1a ls at th~ h1&h achoot 1a1d that !he effeca would have bt:cn lost 1f the &tudents kne "' 1n advance that the speaker wa& an actor. \h . Veliloteti u.id after he had reve al~d htmself, "I am a dut~ capltatut and I'm proud of 1 t. '' I left the i.uembl)· -.1th lh e reelm& thu \h . \'ellmlt:J bad pre~o ented a IQ&1C al araument 1n favor of cu.n- munum at. the actor, Gyor11 Vehko v&k)'. But 1 al5o camr: awa) w1 th the fec:hna that he bad not fully shown the faHaciu of communism N)f presented a loa)eal ar_.,.•t in /nor of c•pili:Ji•m. 8.1. TO HONOR TONY HERSHEY comprised of President Hirth, meetina. H. Payne Thayer, John \tac-Uere is a swnmary of other nab, Don Flanvn an d Harry items on th e aaenda of the Westover. Olamber du ecton : On \londay \1.u. Stoddard announ ce d that her husband was 1n some discomfor t but res tina quietly . He has had no previou1 record of an ul· cer cond ition . Land swap fate awaited Ton~ He nhe)', pmneer Bal• boa Island res1dent and mer· chant. will bt: honored at a tesumon1a ! dmner to be hosteJ b-. the Ba lboa Is land lmpro\'eme-nt o\ssoctatJO!I at the Is land's \'dlage Inn Thurs da ~. Oe c:. Q The tenns of offi ce of th e • Manaaer J ad Barne tt re- rollowina direc tors will ea-ported th at plan• are almoSI pire in J anuary: complete for a Be tter Bu t~· Diat. 1 ·Tommy Thomas. ness Bureau •n Oranae Ditt. 2-Ed Hoble. County . Oiat. ) • Ot. David Nielsen • Net proceeds from the Di aL 4 ·Roy Ward. recent Olamber barbeque on Diu. 5-Ed Hirth. the Irvi ne Ran ch were e a ti ~ Diat. 6-Roy Andersen. mated at Sl ,500. Oi at. 1 -Tom Sharp. • Ro y Andersen reported After th e director election on a county meetina on th e ia detennined, a nominatina Decency Amendment and re· ocmwni ttee wi ll preu:n t a COITYI'Iended indi'ridual aup- t l•te or new offi cers, who port, rath er th an O.arnber will be elected in January. endonemcnt.ror th epmpoud The installation meet.in a ini ti ati ve amen cknent wh ich wi ll be held Wemeaday eve-would ai•e cilles and coon- nina, Jan. 26, at the Balboa ties th e power to le,islate Bay Club. Archi tect and 1n the moral a rield, which is planner William Perei ra wi ll now totally under uate juri s· be the speaker. The man or diction. Surplus land sale okayed Bids on 13~ acre s of Har- bor Blvd. hontaae wi ll be opened March I I by trus tee • of the Oranae Coast Junior Colleae District. Trustees voted \tonday evenina to authoru:e the ad· vertiaina of th e property , which lies immediately south of a similar ~reel sold se• vera I years aao. The land will conaist of 2 parcels -5.49 acres to the north of a proposed er.ten· 11on of \4e rrimac Way , and 8.1 acres to the south of the u.le nsioo. Vice-pre1ident Will iam \11- son of the lrv1ne Co. t:l· pre u ed 'hope \.tonday fo r a dec1 t~on 1n February, \brch or April on the u chanae o f Upper Bay lan ds between the lrv1ne Co. and Oranae County. The decuion 'll'ill be made b)' the State Lands Commft· i i Dn, and then wi ll be au!> JeC I lO review b)' lhe State Supreme Court. The land u chanJe. -..t11ch hu been approved by the county supe r- VISOr&, IS meanwhile beina held in abeyan ce. \1r. \tuon, spealr.1n1 at the mon thly meetina of the New- port Harbor O.amber of Com· ma ce directors. said !hat apptiLI sers for the state have detennined th a t th e propot.ed land t:Ichanae is ,.S milli~ 1n favor of the county . The state law requ ne s that any tude involv1na tidelan ds must favor the poli Ocal e-nll ty holdm& the udd ands • in trust for the ltate and federal governments. \h . \tuon cu rrent stLldy reVl ewed the bema made h)· JOint state comm attee con- c:emma proposed tidelands le&ulation. "The state i1 seek:in1 more deftntUoo and control or udelands p an ts, ln clud- ln J th e development Clf ti de- lands," he sa1 d. "The state "''lnU ]Unsd1cti on over what JOCS on the udelands in order to detemune whether the de- ve lopment is in th e pubhc interest. Thus a mas ter plan would be required be· fore an~ JeHiopment.'' ''There are a number Cl f baJ namples of uH Clf ude· lands," he added. "I Jo "''' realh kn{'l -. hCI-.. till S \\de land§ ~tl.IJ~ affects ltlr Je\·elopl!lent l'f the l r fle! Ray." Ch&r!'.bet Ptes1den t Ed ti1rlh Slid that the eHCU U\1." C<lffi• mlltce has 1nformeJ thr Statt Lands Comm1U100 t!ut thr boa rd of J1re!o':ton of th r Chambt:r hu endoned th t land t:\d\ange. MIE!IT 11. auma liES &T AGE OF 21 For n rears Ton\· and ha -.1fe , \ttna. have-ll\·ed and -..-.. rked c•n the Is land. Tony ha ~ devoted much of h1 ~ u me tn C'I \'IC aff aus and launched th e h !anJ's annual Clu1 tmas tree and ~·rt' f01 chtldten. o\s 1mrru pants from Euro pe- m JQ::). the lletshe~'> fnu l!vt"J 1n Santa •\na, .. he1e th t l learneJ EnJit sh and 11.(1ll l' S (ltllenlhl'p. In IQ:R the1 .,~ved to Ba lboa ls J.ilnJ . th en a 1ma ll vd la&e (If heach CNU&es reached .._-.vet a stn&le ""'ooden brtd &e . Tol'l y Hen hey 0 0 \\arme •\ ''e The ll( '' he1 ~ li t er convetl· eJ the nuue11 tnto 1 C.crman bc~t garJen I\['C restaurant and e,·entualh r urchued the p ocer\ stole v.herr: !he1 once -.·orked u clerh. \he year award will be an-• Brad Atwood, public re-- nounced dtat evenina. Preai -lationa dhector ror UO, dent Hirltl said at Mond ay'• cit¢ the need for stu dent meetina or directors that l.he scholarship• and teachina selection conni ttee will re-awud1. Proceeds from the nle will be uaed to fi nance the firat portion ol the Go lden Weal Colleae Campus in Huntin1· ton Beach. The openina date Cor Golden West Collea.e wu advan ced one year to Sep- tember, 1966. Approve study of tidelands Robert R. Austin, :~. o f 121 lrvme o\ve., 'le'"'T>lltt He1&h lli. d1 eJ Sunda~ aftet l'l lr:n athr 1llneu at tloa1 ~los· pt tal. Surv1von 1nclude h•~ 'll'lfC, PIUICII : ] chddrtn, Jan, \t11chell and \lal\ -\nn , h1s par en ts. \1 r. 111d \tu;. Don ;\uslln of Costa \leu, • lUter, \~an ly n nf Co sta \le- u ; a brother, 'l\'1lham. of Oreaoo . an d a arandmo th er. \4rs. Add1e E.. ,<\u1t1n of The1 fttsr -.orked as clc:rh m the Is land's llnl) y ocery store . In JQ3J Ton,· opened the Island's f1tst nur sen . plantm& most of the area's tr ot s . mc !udmll the 111nt T Clnl tS 1 c:harte1 me-mber of the 'IJe v.rmt·Balboa Ro· tarv Club. the F lks and the Chambe• Of Com ncrce. Drive gets reluctant OK Objec tion• were .raiaed a-"We'll be comina up soon p inal a fund r.i aina request wi th a propoul (or a new by Artbril.ia foundation, but solicitation ordinance, but the Newport' Beach City i1 proNbly will u.te a con• Council TOted 3 to 2 to pant siderable time to adopt.'' he an. nempt license (or lhe uid. aolicitation. FREEWAY IIIOOEL SHOWN City Auomcy Tully Sey· The ooatt•l freeway model mour ad•iud apjnat deny~ recently ahown at dte New- iea the rec,aeat.. eince l:he port Beac:b a~~d Costa Men Council den.l•l or UNICEF ci ry hath is Mw on di •play .olicitl-tion •a• onr*town •t d-.e &,aide Center t .. nch .,. S.."rior Court order. of Nc*J!Oft National S.lr:~ Glass door wins, loses The can of the Jlatt door "caued a svprlsina deadlock at eM Ne•port Beach City Council ' ,..una Mooday eY~nina. 4ppro.,.l bd been •oted 5 10 2 at die No•. I mec tina r. Maatallat.ioo of a ,, ... dooc f« CilJ Clerk Mar .. ry Sd110 ""• •• olriu i• eM ,....._.., Clo Hall •o ..._, .... c:-.N t.Mp ••• ,. 01 .... re«Pd• corea•• ..._, ., ... , ...... --.,. eo-- cil•• 0.• Coot ... Dolt El4ao "'JaaOod 00 tlloa loitll ~-· ............... .. ...... ," .... . ~J anaiaa \be mattar came up apia •• a U60 bod•t a~MIWfteol to pro•W• the r.quirod faneS•. n.. •o\C ••• ) to 2 fot U.. motioe. with 1M tamo 2 •*•· eo.citmu Cook poiated 011t *' 1M MOtion ••• .. ~ f••'"'· -..ca•• 11M chartar ....... 4 lffinMdft •o&e• f• •• ,. .. u.-. of.,..,. "1 4oa't Cln: •a.ah a-.t ... ~ lOb•• .. ., ..... lite G.ia," aaid dN eitJ clod. n. ................ wUI M ....-. at .._ ••• c-11 ....... Wife charged with murder A 43.year-old womu was ebl.raed Moaday with the rnwder of ber buaband on Swwlay momiaa at the c~ lu' home at Ul.S Placentia A•e ., in lbe west Newport Ha iahta area. ' Aller bei111 taha to Hoe.c Hoapital for treatment or brviut, blackened eyat and ahod :.Mn. Eliaabel:h Joaaae Ctaytoa wu traaafemd to the p-iton ward ol Oranae Couaty Hoapjtal. Her b•• .. bud, • -.. .,.,.was (oo6 daad; be had been tltot 3 tim ... lUIS. Will DIIS *•· Donlcb.1 K. Wt~ wife of Tonay H. ••~ Nti.n4 T•uco Oil ~ •uc:e- llin, ,._, T•NaJ .,. .... at lloal Hoapl•l. 1\a r .... u,-.. t• 2n e .. m .. ea. 1011 U .• ._. CUtfa. The city staff wu a.u lho~ ued by the Newpo n Beach City Counci I Monday eve- nin a 10 proceed wi th a atu dy of all exist:ina tidel•nd• areas wi thin city limits. The report will include location, descri ption a'l d current use o ( the tidelands. Counci lman Dee Coot au,.. aeated Chat R. L (Pat) Pat· ten on, Co nner city en,ineer, be retained aa a conaullant for preparina die reporL 'Ar • Palteu on ia oo a ,..:cation trip, 10 no ac tion wu t.a.keb on the reoomrnmdation. The Council also: • Adope.ed Ordinance 1144, req\tirina lmderarolllld utili· tiea in subdi•isiont, bus pro- •klina for wa iver in the event o( difTicuh IOpopaphical aoil, or odter condition•; Coaacil reJ-c'-d abe r.,.~~eat of Fruk H-ahat of the lr~ YiA• Co. ror Mlay, tayiq th•t U!e. .. i • ., clau.a-e pco-' ........ c.a,. c:la••· • APPfO~ •P"4i•a 11 , .. )00 10 iastaU 1 ,._, liafllla ., .......... of a. .... ltd. t• •1a.o., • ra.ori .. lofttt 1-. •• a. •••• Jatll'; ... clll' _.., .... .... ... lltlltUit ..... ... du~ police pr-oblems in the are•. • Rec eived dama1e claims from Councilman Ltndsley Par1ons and TV IW R1 cbard Dennin1 for damaaes caused to their dwellinas on Hue! Or. , Corona de I \tar . b) aewer line Nck-up: Counctl took the routine act.1on of denyina the claims and re- (Conbnued on paae 5l Costa \teu. Fufteral aervtces .,,,II be he ld 11 II a.m. this Friday, 'lov. lb, an the' 'lli'estclafT O..apel \tonuar}-., S..mal ..,11 be at Pacir1c V1ev. \te- monal Par\. N.B. cheers combat troops The Ne wport Bead! City Council •dopted a rcaoluuon \4onday n en ina declarinl •upport and admi ration for th e U.S. troops fiJhtina •n Sou ttl Viet am. Th e resolution notu that JCMtnl men of Ntwport Reach u e enaaaed in tnOrtal com~ bat in Sou.i't Viet Nam 1n ftlrller•ce of th e U.S. com~ mitrMnt to defend i'tat coun~ try rrom for~l p oppreuion, and ••• eertal rt minori ty poup1 a.nd irtdi •idua.h ha~ 'fOiced opytat ition 40 U.S. action in Vi et N1m .._d "ltne mon~~<*al)' PI~ 11o rcpraaeet lll e aeetim•t• •d duiru of •• majoriey of Amuie••.'• Threrote. •• Chy Co.•· ci l reaol n a; "This Counct l. as dlr dul y electe-d repre· St:'f\tabVU of the people Of Ne.,.port 8e ach. here~· u - lend• to th e membeu of the armed forces iu fulle u sur- port. a ppteciatiOf\ .nd dcvo· bon as chey cout~aeou.lly perfonn cheir duty." IMINLL IIICI ... E nnn• n IULliiiS Ruhor R•daU McCardle waa ~lecled l ilt 'fltyrlday aa the 196f. pre-alderll of die Newpo~t Bead!. -Con• \leu &Mrd ol Real cors. J. Peter (Pete) Ba.neu ••• Gamed h t 'fice'i"etide~~t.. •d Wi lliam H. Fwu....adl wu elccaed lrld .tce.,.ai- d"'" 4 injured in head.-on crash T-.e> peuons are m fan cood•t•on a r lloag llospttl.[ afte1 a he ad~n auto crash Sunda,· nt &hl at \\. Coau H"'·r . and lo\alnut St .. We~t 'llew f")n . Two others "'Crt' also IRJilfed . Be uy Lau S..t ba. )6 , or 37 0CJ Lakt St., ,..e., Ncwpor1. suffered uvere internal 1n· Junes . Shuley K1na, 21 , of JS3 W1laon Sl. So. 1, Colla \(e&a, was also h ate d 1n f•n cond.t t1on after uMerao1n1 m&JOf fac ~a l I WJCI')' ea.rly \\onday. ,..h1le hud1n1 wu1 on \'. C''"t Hwy. after rnakin.1 a left tum from Wataut St., at 1 0:3 n~.m .. the vehide driven by \tft·. K1n1 &pptrel'l\ly went cM.It of conuol, crossed the double line into the OKOi'l)oo 1n1 tnffic, al'ld ttaa hcd \ruo an Ult bound •P 1c:ts dri••n t,-Garald J. Barbe. Mrt . &tba•• hat~. All of t'- ocn .puta WC:te Mri0111ly •n· jursd ud lat .. 110 Hoq: Hoe· pit.a1. O.raW .,._a..,.. (e. d a l .. ceratto. ... •• ,... ...... lollowhtt ... aocl- den t. ':"'oteaor~ Barba, 11 , re· Ct:IVt:d fib lnJUIICI and II stil l bc1n1 held at the-has• J'lll l l. ELOII L. BROWN Of BALBOA succuwas Elon l . Brolfl•n, 2•41t E. Ocean Ft., Ba lboa. fot many yean pon capt11 n of the Newport Harbor l ' ache lub, d1ed Sunday 11 Good Samari· tan Hospi tal 1n Loa -'naelu follow1 n1 .uraef)'. He is 1u,.. vived b)· h1s w1fe . Charlotte, and ) nttcea. Serv1cu were held )'Uterday 111.1 S1. Jamea Ep&acott•l Church wit.b R••· John P. As hey offi d atiaa- lntenTMtnt waa ift Pacific View Memorial Part . AMII IIINClEIIIOff Of COW DIES AT AGI" Anrs 9riftclr:erttof1', •t. of 10$ Pom An .. Com.a •• \4ar, died l11t ,..,...,. •• her Ntid•ca. •• it .... "•".., hi h.-. ....... ................... -... •• .t Nco,......._ -----ha Lr-e. ,.... .... ~ .............. .. ' lltURSOAY1 NOV. 2$. 1155 COPA DB.W. PMJf. 1111 OPfiiCUL IIIWI,U.I OP "nnl an OP IIIWPOIT IIAOI TB6 B.UIOI AUrS OfFSif NIFSPAPII Offlee _. .............. la , .. ._Jp lhlW ... m1 1. c... ~~w, •• c..., •• .._ c.w. -9J61S. TIL. .. IOM. 67$0-(Alee c:..Ae 714) TB_. _!';""'*' IIAJlBOa &JIISICN le , .. Mly •• ••• ,. ... ..-..... led. Cl&y el ,..,_ S..Ca., ...& &M Mlylecalty ..... ... !flf'll•• ....... l• ... Ne'ApOit ..... c ... ..... ,,... P.W'-• --'.ly, oa n....My. SeeoM cl-,..... pal4 .c..... ....... cuu. 1'111: NI!WPWIT IIA.I80I ENSleN W• ad~ to M a--- ,.,_ el ...-.l cllealal• ~1 cowt ~ No. A-20171 4eae4 ~1 14, 1J5l. Ia s..--Cowt f• , .. Co ... y of Or .... , St•a of Caii'-Ua, ... ~1 ,.._a tiMr-f ia cpaa.Jified to ,.AIIlti all p.a.llc --~~u3l:: ............................ o-a..t P.a.liat.r PEG llAAP A .• " ........................................... .Aaeoc:i•• Ectit• SUaSCI.,TION IATU Ia Barw ANa: ,.,__-.... 00: 2 ..., VIIC ,..., -, }"8-t .,,()0 0. of Jla.bOf Area; "---00: 2 -00 vwe ye•, ..,.. , ,.. .... .,... ~~ ctl. ..l!tNJ " .ll.p ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign ~ TMAIIIC.SGIVIIIG IS A DAY FOR PRAYER Where the Spi rit of the Lord is, there is liberty, for the Lord is the author of li berty. Our Father in Heaven, we oHer this prayer of thanlc:s on this Thanlc:sgiv ing Day, and express our gratitude, not for the matertal abundance that we are blessed with, but for the spiritual blessings, and the gift of Thy only begotten Son, our Lord and Savi our, whom to know is li fe everlasting, and in whose name we mak.e this prayer. PHILHARMONIC JUNIORS wit t hold a a • • pre-<:oncert dinner Dec. 3 at the Newport TillE TO SOLVE TME FREEWAY STALEMATE Harbor Ya cht Cl ub, ptecedlng the Debut Newport 13each City Counci I membe rs should be just about Orchestra concert at the OCC auditorium. convinced that they are up against the unbeatable combina-Pictured here, from left, are Georgeanne Hanna, Deborah Porter attd Georgene Smith, Philharmonic Juniors, and Mellnd.l Mead, a graduate of the Juniors. (S tuart Dr ole er 11!oto.) ' DIAGNOSING TMI SICINDS ly , .. ARII•r••• lA Ameriea, tbe ...... ol tbe ... -.; -:-•• -=.~.-:~:=-:-::::---God,., ... ._ up·to. ~ ac.hoola bu t.o dedued ~ -· au ........ lullaol._. _ _... It ia DOC iDepl to .... defna* -.... : I ........ owD ~ ......... .._. ln'ia1 achocatiftl the OftiUarow ol our .... ..._ • bJ force. Some ...... ....,... .,..OMd by .._. 1wDdnd fmtJ••• ptM MWily the National ~·neiL ol Qa~ iDdudlal rillll ia .....,-!kala Dtpartraaat haw'- boob 10 obeceoe tt.e, could DOl be teed W..tiied, iDC"echc prO-Cornnew • e • ~ aloud in the Jtoue of Jlepnaatatiw&, Jli8bt )db, 1D ~ bot:DO'I n•kiiDd ~ here in my town, the ~ bic-pro6t.-pie a.pected. ol beia« """"'"inj.t ...... ~ Mtthodilt Pubtiabiac Houle DOC Oftly Nicbetl Golnaiewlki, fcnDCr kG. u..elti- te.lls James Baldwin's obecene and ~le poet ap:Dt, ...;w tbM .a diplcDala aDd books, but defendt them. ten MariGe pard~ arrived to the U.S. r.a. In Detroit, a fonner police intpector u : ._.., io Waraw d~ 1~ aDd 1~ were "There has not been a ~n ~urdu in lhe hi. canpr'CIIllited by women commuailt ....... tory of our department in which the killer Tbe Ccmmu.nilta reportedly took embanv- was not an avid reader of lewd mapzinet.." lint photosraphl ol t.hne ~ex acta f« black- Many thou~nds of boys and girls are led mail JJUI"PC*L Tbe State :Departmem admi~ down the pnmroee path startins with "bot" ted the pilt of itt emp&oyea and tranlfencd books and pictures, graduatins to ''real ac-five of the aix to other Stale Department tion" movies of every c:onceivable type of • poltL "CaJI pii', (ot'mel'ly caUed w~ nonnal srx. Psychiatritu and pri10n wardent are regularly UJed by the State Department. know well that even a perfectly normal child A "call girl" or "bedroom politie&an" tins re• ~an be convened into a ~ex perven and crim~ portedJy operates continuously within the tnal by the filth racketeers. awistic, amoral United Nation&. The sicknea in the 10ul of America has Lyndon Johruon'a ~ Bobby 'Saker ~n plan~ there. As Will Ragen said: braged that he had ten memben of the Sm- "~hat this country needs is more clnn ate in the palm of his hand (compromiled). mmd.s and dinv finsemails." The "Liberals" Bak~ kMw every intimate detail of the Sen- say we should read ~tween t.h~ lines of our ate, iu people, their wuknetaes, who was Constitution, our Bible, our marriage vows ; ~ping with whom, who was out drunl, that thf'l"f' are no ab!olutn; no right and no who could be bribed and for what price. So wrong ; whatever iJ soeially au~ptable is all don MOtCow. The only JeereU the American ri~ht: ,jn is old. fashioned, non-existent, im-government has in the cold war against hi,_ agmary. tory's most diabolic.a.l, criminal, atheistic con- ~h~ Mattachine Society (hom01exuals ) spiracy are thf' ~eereu our gove~t keepa ~laams that one out of every ten Americans from the American people. as .a .homotexl~al, including roughly a quarter Soi'M people will retent teeing things like maUaon each an the federal Civil ~rvice. the this in a family ~-spaper ; but we must face anned fortt1. and teeurity-~ensitive poaitions it, becawe moralitv demands it and JWVival in private industry. Homoeexuality, through· requireJ it. A .. the Apo~tle P&ul asked the Ot~t . rt'CO~.~ ~istory, 1w acc~panied dt--Galatians: "Am I th~refore become your chnang cavlltzataons. St. Paul .aad in Romans enemy, b«au~e 1 tell ~-ou the truth?" tion of the State Highway Commission and the City of Costa Mesa in the batt.le of the freeway. The Commission is ada-YOUNG M US/C mant about holding fast to the preposterous coasta l route. TALENT SALUTED~ fa tlte £ditoJt ---Costa Mesa does not want any more encroachment of free-The Oranae County Phil· ways. And to make the situat1on a c01nplete stalemate, the harmonic Society will ulute . . . . youna talent when the De but Newport Beach ':ounc~ I IS on record agatnst Signing any Orchestra of the Youn a Mu- freeway agreements w1th the state for the coastal route. sicaans Foundation makes ats Meanwhile, property owners and developers along the route anatial appearance in Oranae are suffering the consequences of uncertainty and indeci-County ~t 8:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3, 1n the Oranae Coast s 1on. l\nd so nobody as happy . Colleae Audi tortum. So why not agree on the logical solution: Get the freeway As the second concert in out of Newport Beach, and thus also away from Costa Mesa. the ~caety '.' current Sub- and thus also re move 3 fu ll -fledged feeder freeways fwm strcr(apllon Sertes.,7th)e ~llcbhes· a avcraae aae wt ave Costa Mesa, and let these 2 cities handle their own traffi c co-conductors, J ohn Green, problems, which is the way 1t should be done. The way to sucst conductor, and \4ichael do th is Is no mys tery: a legislative act to remove the New-Tilaon Tbomaa , conductor. port '3each portion out of the state free way system. Such a .. The proaram will include . . El Salon \1euco" by Aasoo btll was apptoved D~ the State l\ssembly 1n the last sess1on, Copland, adapted for piano MJcMel Tlla .. n...a and could have rece1ved Senate approva l. and orchestra by John Green The head-to41ead fighting has gone on long enough ; no under the title "Fantacia one IS Ninning and there are many who are los in g. It is time \te:u cana" by Cop land-Green; Jehft Green ' Concerto :-Jo 1 in G · for a plan that has a chance of approval. Joint sponsorship for paano · a~d • orchestr~an~; of the required legis lation by Newoort Beach and Costa Mesa Saent-5aens, featunna \4ona 1S the fi rst step. Golabek of Beverly Hills, e e e 15-year-old guest paanast; TMERE'S ONE WAY TO IMPROVE THE IMAGE Orchestral Vanataons an two When counci I men run out of problems, they can always dream up new ones. The la test 1s .vorry 1ng about the "image" of the Newoort '3each City Council as seen by the critical ouolic. Counc il man Dee Coole was do1ng the worry1ng Uonday afternoon, and he thought that the image might be improved If some tnformation could be mat led out to the lo cal citizens .v1th th e water Oi ll s. I was moved to comment, not too PO- •tely that the Newoort '3each :ity Counc il is the best re- oorted c1ty counc il in the whole Un1ted States, and if he thlnlc.she can do a better JOb, go to i t. I did not say, although ' should ha >'e , that if there tru ly IS some concern over the ,mage bet ng beamed to the oublic, then a l1ttle res tra int in :.ome of the verbal donnybrootc s .vould be tn order. • • • Th e Amish Wee p Alone ( F~nm the ~aou A ~a Register) Tbe trumpetm for "truth and their deep relcJoUI ~ freedom'' IOUDd their fury must sbun tbe workDy ~ acrou our laod. lap. Tbeir worship fll God il to hew tD tbe earth lD bone aad The1 protat t.be ~ ot buay tempo. They ~DOt VietNam; they plud for jultioe tD t.alte tbe bMdy wiDe o1 mod- far tbl oppreued Necro; tbeJ ern "We" for they vtew It u cry tD comfort the "mts\Dder· violent int:rusloo upoo God'a • ltAIOd" criml.Dal. reM tcbeme lor rural exi*Dce. 811t in the loDely carnfWda ol ADd thae are ..U wara. • Jowa , tbe Amish weep alGae. rulea the st.atte ol Iowa. T'be Amiab are ample folk ; Aod tbl fcne ol Iowa'a polld. they know oot tb1 ft1l ol tbe ea1 ~ II _.. aet _. modml fiCbt tar "jultiee." tbe ,....,.,flcaDI Aalab te bed There ..-e DO "freta" to plud diem to eeat..uty, to rtp lilt for tbfm. 1'beR il DO poUtleal the deep •ted roaCI of ,._... bay to 1\arvat from tbetr BU. tlca aDd to .... u.tr ~ fortt.me. Their c:rime is that they Into tbe ~ .... dart tD mnalD 1.J*t from tbe Tbe ICNIJDI o1 a. AmWa worldli.Deu they c.oal6dar llafal. eldkha I'1IClaC .0.0, blllt _.. They ~d tbetr fieJda at pnce 8eAda to .-eape a. dliltdlll tl wUb thdr God ud wtth tbelr tnaaM ............ ...... Dftlbhcn, aDd tWr ddklral rq .. llrnr ......... .. are Deft!' Ia tbl ceurta _. jal)tl, be'fia DOl' rounJq ,.._ .... ... Md ...... -...... ...... ...at& .,. ......... .,.. IMJ .. .. ,_ .... .,., 0 ... ., ,.,. a.IIU.ICMIIniiJIIMJ ............... ... ......... .,. ... Ml6lb,.. --... ...... NOM THI CHAIIMAN •.• , ......... (Aria.) ,,... ~ whne 10tne fellow eame up with a rul definition ol a CGmmittee. He says, "a commie~ is a group of a. quaJi&ed pmooa appointled by a dilinet•etttrd petty ItO do a job that no a. dJt would voiunt«r to do." Volumes by Robert Hender- son of Fullerton, wannan& composer of the Socaety's 1964 Young '-fusacians Foun· dalton Audallons -\ward; and Symphony ~o. 1 by Tchaa· kovsky. Oranae County Phalharmo- nac Junaors, teen-age daugh- ters of members of the So- c ae ty . wall hold a pre-<:oncert danncr at Newport Harbor Yacht Club. ~s. William H. \1ead , \irs . J. Donald Fercuson and \1iu Melinda \1ead, a &raduate of the Ju· naora , are in charae of ar- ranaementa. The Juntou will then attend the concert wbcrc it 11 thear duty to distribute pro pams. The Oranae County Phi I· banno1u c Soctety ia auist- lnJ the Youna Musicaans floUlldation and the Debut Orcbeatta u a .. Supportina Friend." For t he past two years the Society baa retain· ed 6 scholanbipa annually for Orange County youna mu· aiciana who reach the finals in the national Youna Mu- sic ian a Foundation Audi· Robert Ho!Mienon tiona. ~~~ aeaaon ticketa are "aold out." Sinale tickeu, if available, are priced at n.so. student• st.so. and may be purcbaaed at the Orantc County Pbi )harmonic Society, lOt W. Coaat Hwy •• Newport Beach, 646~411 . FEDERAL AID MEANS FEDERAL CONTROL ly Rosalie M. Gordon Editor, America'• Future With something akin to locking the bam door alter the hone is stolen, tchool admin- utrators all ovu the country at long last are becoming very conoertlfli about ftderal aid to education bringing in its wake f~deral con- trol of our ~ta~ and local ~ehool ~term. Such concern i' better late than never -in fact, if it grows ~t enough perbapa the encroaching invasions into our IChools of the fed~ral bu.reaucrau can be haJt~d before they become 10 .. noua~y imbedckd that we wue up to an educabonal ayttml in Amena clotc· 1y memblinl{ U.O.. of totalitarian regima.. ~belated fean are ~a.ainty well-foun- ded. There was ~ ahotking instance ol the fedual C".offm.iaaioo ol Educ:at;on withhold· u. 30 milJioo doUan fJ'OID the Chic:aro pub- lic acboob 011 the moll ftimJy r-ound The fuadl Wfte iato&ed oot bccaule they lhoukl 8ft'CF have t.D withbdd, or becaute the c,..m;Mioner acted in a 1'0011 hichhanded maDDI:r il nac .......U, iUeplJy, but only be- e:..-dlle Drm w ttadc ...,ot ol Chiclco ~ ..-d to tbe Qe I ....,,., Deroocralie boe-... W......._. n.m thm! la .. ,.. that tht , ...... Of. D .. ldw d II Ia w·'l t=-~·· from ..... . . ........ . .... fon to force them to comply with federal regulations on integration. A II this pi'O\IeS, of coune. that there is no such thing as federal handouts -of money first taken from the people in the atatft and citin -for education or anything ebe with- out federal control. How fat and bow neatly ridic:u lout IUCb control can become it ~em in another episode in OMster, Pa., when two you~n were llilpCOded from IChool for bringms ~own lunchal !~tly. uncln the feden.l xhool luach ~ all chlJ.. d~n in a IChool lDUil buy their lunehe:a at lthool in ordrr f« the _._ to pt aach "aid." 1ne two ~ cbiJdreft wen a. ptftdtd bfcau.e ther ~t their owo lu• ehel and refuted to .., .... 55 ce.ola each (or IChool lunc.ha W'bida thf:r had no irl-. tion ol eating. lllinc* Supain...._..,,. ol Public I~ tion Ray r-. WM..,. ~ in CCII1)o nwnti"' 011 the • ..,., wfthholdi:'l ol fuJM:Is by the federal 0.. al ~ roat the Chap JC.hook Yr .... dldand: '"U the United Sta~~~ c:-. ol ........._ dic- ta~!~ the poticia ol ...... ol ...... ... ol Oiic:lwo, tM -............ to ..., ...................... . . DOG ORDINANCE Publiaher of the EnsiiJl I have been a reaident and taxpayer on Lido hie for ap- prollimately 15 years, and du rin a the en tire time have owned with pride a'everaJ Kerry Blue thoroupbreda terriera. I am not intcteated in abowina them anymore but atilt have a very peat afTcc:tion for theae animala, and in fact for all of, "man's beat friend." I 'll admit that many do& ownen in the community are careleu, and occaaionally incident• do occur which are very provocative, but in my opinion hardly JUI ti fica- tion for the a trona punitive ordinance which the City At- torney •• propoatna to the counci I. Surely, there are more i~rtant itema to wbicb they could devote then time and attention, than thi s aort of haraument to the people o( thia community who are pet owners, and in the main very responsible citit.ena. There are several poinu wbicb I would like to brina to the counci I' 1 attention in conaiderina thi 1 ordinance: 1. Does the offen se merit aucb atrinaent and exceuive finea u propoaed, a.e., t500 plua aix mondu in priaon. ~any thieve a and mu.rdereu, no t to apeak of the "trcaaon- oua punta" deacc:ratina our biJbwaya, are net even ar- reated for their crimea. I do hue a sli lflt knowledac of law, and it ia always eaaier to indict and fine an honeat law abidin& citizen than one who ia proficient in the art of defyina out c:ivil lawa, offic:cra, Md courta. (Editor'• ao&e: The pro-o poeed ordinance u intro- doced Monday nipt ape~ c:ifiea • fine ol not leu tbu tlO or more tbaa StOO.) 2. Juat whet proportioa or the alleaed darnaae eo lbe pablic: and printe proper~ ia tru~y ateribat.able to ani- mall ••· b...,. iaclol•c• ... u._ S.et ye dae Lord wlaile be may be foaed, call J• a.,_ him ~u.·a.. I• ••: Let dae wicked foraab Ilia way, aad tM -.i ....... -· lait ........ : ud .. , 1a.ia n ... •to dae t...t. ud -will Mft •rcy .,_ lala; ud .., o.r <W, for • wlll a-....tiJ ,....__ (Ia. Aiu 55.7.) Good C.Wfl Mo.J will ..., a W -Mt ...... ,. MDMy will ..., ...... _._ .. ._. MDMJ wtn ., ......... .. _ ......... , ..... . ....,.,.u..,a....u· ___ ........_ ._r...ii .. IMII lltlllllla.wnlllt and ril thy babi ta? For many years I have walked with my do a at the en trance to the Lido hie bridae and can auure the City Attorney and Council that the dcbria and shrub damaae i • prirnari ly due to the nealiaenc:e of the C1ty in failina to properly care for the plant.a, ud to a peater depee to the filthy habita or human beinas who diapoae of rubbiah. aarbaae and traah o f all kinds. At oor home on Lido late l hue maintained tal\ unfenced lawn on the walk ncr aince we moved bete yeue a_,. Ooa• and children have been runnina looae acrou it all durina thia time. It is there for any to namine and if you can find any damaae to it as a reauh of thia abuac I'll aladly buy the proposed or- dinance. \1y contention 11 that many people Md the aueet depart- ment want to pus the buck for lbear .. lack of care" ofT on their pet patty, lh e .doa owaer, who. rrom che fipuca or lhc City Attorney show a SOOO do a population. If theae fiaurea arc conect. then the city muat oollec:t about (Coatinoed on paJC 7) COMPLETE SELLOUT! MUST REDUCE INVENTORY 'II :.LTD .... ...... .... ,..,... ... . .., Alr.PQIU a•• '62 ,_ ... SlitS ~!lt...L~ ...... P:r.-:r~~-~ -,.,.,_ ... SlitS ~.z:::r..= '63 ......... $1 .. =:.:a.--a:¥ '65 'MCOIIS . . . $1ltl ~ ':f:"•i~ 'S7T..-..... 11• ;r.r-.-:=: ... ........ .... wr-:a•= ... , ........ tal• !It~-'·· ............. '~~-­~..ra.-• TELEPHONE_.p§~9,tES.:iit!_ tloateaaina a aet-toaet.hcr Servacc propam, Pouy Pol whee the two Oranac County of Lado wall open her very Chapters of the Military Or-beauuful home at 10:30 Oec. der of World Wars mcraed 2. and her apectal auelli recently were Cornne Grif-wall be the three Harbor fith of Laauna Beach, Plo -Haah school AFS students, renee Rypinaki from ~lawa11 as well as last year's -\mer- and Ann Kroeacr of Corona can• ~broad u.udent. Har- del \4ar. Commander Vactor raet Uaae of Beacon Bay wa ll Rettina of Corona del Mar 11 chaarman the affaar. lOY 'OR FIORENTINO'S Mr. and ~s. frank Ptoren· uno, 1206 Estelle Ln .• Har- bor Ha&hland11, are parenta of a a on born Fraday , Nov . 19, an Hoaa Hospat.a l. NEWPORT HARalR ElltSIGtt ARST SECnON --P• ~ THURSDAY, 1140V. 15, 1965 CORONA DEl MAR. CAU F. NEW YEAR'S EVE PLANS for Lido Isle co-chairman with Mrs. Donald Jacobi for are being discussed by these committee the New Year's eve party, which will be- members of the Lido Isle Woman's Club. gin with cocktails at 7:30 p.m. at the They are, from left, Mrs. Josef Wlebach, clubhouse. Dinner wi II be at 8:30, and Mrs. Charles Bauman, Mrs. Stephen Dingle dancing will follow, to the music of the and Mrs. 13asll Boolcasta. Mrs. ~uman is Mel~acs . CStuart r:>rolcer photo.) ~ ~!.J!~~!l.b f2.~.C • 2.1 Juveno le will hold ita annual Christ· Hall, accordina to \h . Rach- maa patty, Dec. 14, when ard 'kCiure, welfare chan- members and their aueus man. Each member wall brana wi II aather at 11 :30 in the a wrapped pft and the total clubhouse around the holiday stack of more than 200 aafta punchbowl. Luncehon wall be will be present.ed to \1r .... 1c· served at noon, followed by Gee lo help fill Santa's pack a brief business meeuna for the children at Juvenale conducted by 'Ars . H.H. Hall. \tcany, club presadent. In addilaon to the Chraatmas ~s. Thomu Letlo, pro-aifts, the club members wall pam chaarman, announces a support the Hall throuahout propam entitled "We Wish the year wath clothan&, craft You a \ierry Chriatmaa.," suppltes anJ o ther needed offered by the Chanlelles at.emi. Thas year the pro- and Madriaala of Newport ceeda fr.om ~e sale of the Hatbor Hip School, duec led opportunity llclteta for the by Lea Van Dyke. New Year's Eve party will Special auoat wall be Perry help lo purchase a tape re- '1c:Gee, aupeuntendent of corder for the Hall. • • • head or the Oraoae County C)an FranciSCO wall be the sroup. The oraanautton for home base for the Calafomaa retired officers has 20 chap-Labrary ~uocaatton conven- t.era in California. Amon& tion ... and Newporlers plan- the aucsts attcndana were nina to pack lhear baas and General Irvine from La Jo lla, bead north are Head Librar- ~dmiral Gamel of Lona aan Dorothea Sheely of New- Beach, Captain Clarence port Hea&hts, h brary board Williams from Tus tJn, and members Jerry Stewart and Colonel Andrews from San Ball Coleman of Shore C liffs Oic&o. • • • and Fraernli of the Library Over 400 SC alumni attend- ed the Trojan Leaaue's An· nual rea tivihes to honor pa- tronesses Thuuday last. Amon& the Newport patron- esses. . . Viramia Warm~na­ ton, Bette Vordale, Grace Kilroy, Jean Conadcn and Catherine Buccola from Lado, Katie Raulston and llelen Callahan of Cameo Shore . \tary Lansdell of Westclaff and Audrey Cotton of the Peninsula. • • • nan and Shirley Or~~~oltel of Corona del \tar wall be prac- ticina their Spanash fur the nellt few weeks as they va- cation, alona wath thear son \1ike, in theH beloved '-lex· ICO •.• Oaxaca, to be cUCl. • • • So that others can learn about the Amcru:an Faeld off•cers Sharley Humann of Harbor Ha&hlands and Vee Hammond of Baycrcst. • • • Audaenc es packed the Stu· dao Theatre at l.JCI for theu first production, "Lattle \4ary C)unshane ,'' and lattl~ wooocr. The satuc sparkled rrom beaanmna to enJ, aoo llny !'lew('Orter Beverl} Brez- den , wtth her larae br~g.ht eye 1o and wonJerful votce, left no thana to be desared. Plaudats the d~rec tor Clay- ton \,(urason. ftne art~o dean. • • • Wynncfrcd Callender wall u()Cn her loveh Ltdu home on Wednesday. Dec. 1. when she ~•II hostess a tea frorr. l tu S fur the pa tronc u e s of the Spa. t1c Lea,ue. • • • Bcm Lyle . liavens lleech, I'Un \4cCommon. J oc F I ua GET THE '.-1'1 HABIT! ':stanca a High School ':oronataon ~II Fri- day night after the ':stancaa -Corona del Mar High School football game. She •s shown here with her 11 junaor pr~ncesses. Standing, lett to right, a re ':layle :;rdfatts, Candy Marrs, ')ueen '<aren 1oone Sandy 9ado =iarbara c:, et ~ooerta \'y,.an J une McKee and J hanna zaoo . ,eat eJ left t: r •~nt. are Jthy !A.l :f')JoJIJ JJOy Sne- len, ':hns 1'Jna ta.:e a n.: i •oJ J• son. l:ameo House ohoto.l ICE CUlM IRING THIS COUPON ART TOURS SET FOR CHILDREN HAND-PACKED ICE CREAM •••·"·'O••· Llfl'lif 2 Oucwts per Cust-er FLAYORS·OI ·SPECIAL THURS. NOV . 25 THIW WEO. DEC 1 _....,_.__ FRESH PUMPKIN CHOCOLATE CHIP JAJIOCA ~MONO FUOjE FRESH COCONUT LEMON CUSTARD ROCXY ROAD S.le .. lllia s..,. Dftly IOPOIT BEACH MD IEIPORT ILYD. ,,, ... OPI!M DAILY 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Students of the Children's Art Workshop, 611 Fernleaf Avenue, Corona del \1ar, wall be offcreJ a specaal oppor- tunaty to fu.rc.her Lheu appre- ciation of art this Chnstmas season at the Pavilion Gal- lery in Balboa. Two lOUrs are planned for these s tudents and c haldren of Newport llarbor Servac e Leaaue on c;.turday, Dec. 11 , at 10 a .m. and 11 a.m. They wall vaew the exhaba- tion "Especially for Chil- dren.'' to be presented by Sterlina Ho lloway. actor and art collector, wath the Fane Alta Patrons of Newport Beach. The eahibit, a haJhly una· ainative presentation of lhe many fine art forma from the okl masters lo the present day uti all, 11 arranaed to OPEN AGAIN The New K111en M11tgtet11 Tivoli Square 2640 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 'lirectly across the street .from former location . Colorful and Exciting New Gifts Imported T eok and Walnut Furniture THE NEW TIVOLI SQUARE COFF~E GARD£N'S OPENING TO BE ANNOUNCED LA TfR 'JOV. TIIRU FRI. 9:30 .f .U. 'TIL 9 P.M. -UN TIL CI/R/. TtHS SA TURDH'. 9:t0 ~.II. 'TIL 5:10 P.U. !W.Vn~l.'i 11 :00 .f.U. 'Til. 1:00 P.tt. Telephone:· 673-27 40 . . free Park ing in rear . . fasctnatc chaldr~n and s ta· mulate thctr amagtnatwnl>. Th~ Chtldren's \.rt Y.M~­ shol' as a f'WJecl of the 'ic" · port Harbor Servace LeJguc. Its purpose 1s to IP\C dul- dren ages 5 through I~ ~carl> the opportunaty tv be tnVl•lv- ed tn a creall vc art C\f'Cr· aenc~. They arc encouragcJ towards ellplorataon anJ C\· peramcntataon u anJ pa1nt1>. collaae . and thzee Jame n- '1Jwd e 'rrc:''l••n and de- vc ln('mc:nt are 1ntrnJu .. eJ \lemhe '' •I• the \rL ( ••m- •"•ltee nt the: 'ie" :XHt llarh.H o;;er' 1<.. e I.e ague "hn "d I a!>· '1st at the e\hlhtt fnr the tl'ur are \lr'>. Dnna IJ H. -\vre' Jr.. ~·h.11rman . anJ \lme,. I· rani. II. franc:. R,l- hc:rt \. \lld"-•rn. ll11ra.:e £l B~nJam•n. Ralf'h F. Hem.1rJ. Rllbcrl llu~.:h. \\dour H. Jager . (ora ham \I. J,mc-.. sional mat eraals. Children <teM&e f) Rc,hert"''" h•hn are JUtded and darect~d b-. v.. cholz. anJ na~.J <;ch- professionally UatneJ tea- chers 10 a free anJ anf~,rmal aunosphere. and techn11~ues suited to the chaiJ's anda- v.eatzer. Rc!.ervatJ .m~; ma~ h< maJc b> c.tlllng \tr!>. Da' 1d <;.;h- weatzer b' ThursJa,. r)o:. Q . oc gets acting awards Oranae Coast Colle ae stu- dents won best actor. best supportina acucu and a patr of speech awards an Eutem Conference speech and drama tournament at (){'('. The alt~ay tournament brou&)u teams from Fullerton, San Bernardino, Valley, San- ta Ana. Chaffey, Rtversad~ and C itrus colleaes to OCT for the competitaon. Approxa· mat.ely 100 s tudents entered the competataon. Jeff Burtt of 1201 Pem- broke Lane, Yt'eatclafT, won best aclor award. Karen Ber- taana of 1112 St. John Av~ .• Santa ~. wu named best aupportina acueu. Both ap- peared 1n the recent OCC r-oduchon of "Taaer at the Oatea." Drama tnmpetalaon con· llll.ed of l0 CUttlnJI (rom famou plays. The OC'C duo performed a scene from Ar· thurMiller's "The Cruc tble." The occ rwoductaon alao won best play cuuina award. In speech compe tt ••on. Candy Ratbe-r C)( 260 Roban Hood Lane. Cotta \4taa. took farat rlaco '" w~n·· pe-.1. Richard Paothu of 1047 Wut Wa .. Oft ~~~. Co.ta \tesa, took .. c~d U\ "-•'• PaJMI. OCC drama entrants v.ere coached by John Ford and Jack Ho lland of the drama and s peech derailments. Varaa l Seuaons. chaarman of the O<'C Ia terature and tan· auaae diva~ion, handled the peech ('Ortton of the com· I'C lata on . IOICAT CEREIIOIIY IS HELD FOR IIEI CUI$ Duran& the first paclt meet· •na of the Cub Scl'uts. held at lhe LI(So lsll' CorMluntt\ A SOCiatlon clubftt"'IU~e. the feature of lhe C:\~nana .. a~. th~ 9obcatltn& erem•..'n\ for thl' ne~t. Cub . O~n 115 It'd th~ naa alutl'. The den mother" and rnem· ben C'ub<~ are \trs. Bcm Bm -.n Peter Prul~', Dun - can C'orr~,. R":\. Cupcrr. B.•b (om tod ... \trs. Frar Rachl~'. Bradle' Bauman. Buddy R•chle\. Bob Brock. Chraa. ~b,re, f 1;m tknv~nu11. T tm Benvenuti. .,tu. Ju- lie Schu hcer. Ronn•e Reno. Chrti Panel, Bob Kell, Wal- la e Partr•dae. "•m huch~ ter. Grea R1l11e, Tom Rutter. C.ll •• y .. , ........ ..... L., .. : fl,..,., and Bob Enaman made the very amus ina "Mary. \1al)." Jean Kerr' a comedy, come tu life when the Ltdo laic Play- er's Club went anto ats lOth year last week. UnJer the direc t.Jon of a~ founder. Ruth ~cCulley, t.he setlanJii were delic aouii and the da aloauc sharp and amuuna. • • • Thanks aavana at Lake Ca· chuma? Well . that 11 exactly what Warren and Shtrley Bltnn o( the Pcn•nsula arc plan- nina. . .a lwaya t.a k•na ad- vantage of a lana weekend toaocamr•naw•th thcar boys, Warren and Bruce. J oanana them 1n c;olvana after they have made to urc of a turkey feau at the L. t\. Country Club wall be C)h,rJey' s dad anJ mother, Bud and Pea Landefi, a lso of the Pentn· sula. • • • \-tare ae Srm t.h of Ba) ere st, who wa~ cbaarman of the art cunlc::.t ~pun .. vred by the Juna or Fraends of the L tbrary, announce s the wtnn~rs arc ~tewart Lew•~. 7th grad e; Kellyn Beeck, flth. Theresa Baanch•n•. 5th; Cher11c t\tel- lanes. ~th ; 1-\nn Park. 3rd ; Tyler Pauley. !nd. Laurac LeBarron, 1st, and \arolyn Le•th. kmderaartcn. -\II en- trae~o wall be on dt~t~pla) an the :-.lewpora l abra.rte~o unul the 1 t of necember ... and they arc someth•na to ee' STIFF' TREATMENT Celluloid collars and cuffs~ worn as a p~enltvc qainst all sorts of ditea~n Of counc, we ~nov. better nowadays. ln I'Ulel\t yean, medJcal research has exploded a whok scm of such fallacteS "'c are now llVUll in the hca.lt.hJest era the world h~ eYer lt.nown. Every day mecficaJ acaencx mako ad- vances toward preYCntinl diteue . allevaalJnll sutrerina ... ~~ human lafc When you arc til. take ad~ of tbac new etrcctwe trutment) by teeina your ph)'Sic:ian. Then, should he recom- mend medx:allon. we'll be glad to fill ht) prN.nptwn prornpdy and cardully. Christensen Phcrmacy -~ E. COAST IIWT .. COaOR.A DEL MA8 omou s-2550 ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! Mr. ALBACORE makes gift giving a Delight instead of a Dilemma .' tlu 111 .... 1 l.dk• •I d .. •lll .1 II I l11 •·l•11 • r I I I I \ 11.· pn· .. •·nt,' !1'-. lilt :_:tfl lh.ll t,Hl j,, 1111"\l•t •\ Ill" tlllllt IIIII \ -\ l.H \( o1n j, tlat· 'l'•···tla•·,t :u•d ~ •, .ai•· .. J ~.•n•·· 1t-l1 I ..... L. • .I 1 ' I .1, fnrra iu fi-.ht •rtJit·n If,. ,, al11111 .. 1 :-t· ''" .. JI·r'""' .... \Ia .., 1111 • t 1.,,,. '"'" .. ,.If ~ Ttw--t" Cafl l'.a• I,. .. ·"' ,1\ .ad.d.l, 111 l\\n .. ,,,... '" 111 1 It k '"'I -''"''\C' ran l '~l• 1.. 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St.- ------- ~X PANSlON PLANS for the Oanlsh CoHee Garden in Corona del Mar a re being dis- c ussed by these Newport Harbor Service L eague members, from left, seated, Mrs. qichard Hogsett, Mrs. F rank Lynch and Mrs. Oonald Peck, and standi ng, Mrs. Jefferson Scovi lie, Mrs . James Keyes, pre- sident of the Service League, and Mrs . J otln 91anchard. The Coffee Garden, 2b25 ~. Coast Hwy., was the original gift of the M.H. Sherman Foundation. Now an ad- ditional gift will enable the Service Lea- to expand and improve the .facilities. Lea- gue members will be serving inside the butlding as wel l as in an enlarged garden. The Cotfee Garden is open dai ly, except Sundays and hot idays, from 1 o a.m. to 4 p.m. Tidelands study reviewed A group of interested New- port Beach cituens presided lw er by Dick Richard met yesterday fOJ breakfast at the Balboa Bay Club to da s- cus the proposed improve- ment s to Upper Newport Bay. Gues ts an cluded Assembly- men Kobert Badham and James WhetmOI'e . '' J oant fadelands Comma t- tee of th e s tate legaslature as makang a swdy to deter- mane 1 f 1 t hou ld make any recommendation concemang udelands lep slauon, As- semblyman J arne s Whetmore reported. If none as made. then the State Land Com- rna ssion wall approve the ex- change o f land between the Irvine Co. and the County of Orange, Assemblyman Robert Badham swd. But if recom- mendations for legislauon are made, 1 t wall probably mean there will be no ex- change, he added. fhe proposed exchange wa s descnbed as an S8 mallaon gaJn for Orange County. The udelands would be ancreased by .W't. Ball \lason of the lrvan e Co. presented detaa led maps sho~~oang the proposed ex- change and Improvements. PtJt the real spirit (~l1ristmas • In N NORCROSS Clnistmas Canis Select yours now and be an early Santa Personalize Your Cards Fast Service 1011 DEL MAl PHIIMIC "'fte PrftcrlptiOD l'baralacy'" ORGAI RECITAL AT ST. AIDRErS DEC. 5 Frederick \1. Barnes o f Corona del \tar, organist of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, wall present a vesper advent organ rccttal tn the c hurch sanctuary at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5. He wall perform works of Bach, Brahms , Alain, Cichmuh, Vaerne, Wador and \1u let. The proaram wal l close wath an amp rovasataon on a hymn tune to be se lee ted by one of the congreaataon at the moment of amprovtsataon, so that the oraanast wall have no knowledge of a ts a de ntl ty, and wall use it to create a musacal cornposation. HOW TO lET LEnEI' FIIOI SAlTA CLAUS Letters to children from Santa Claus are being han- dled by the Laguna Federal Savanas and Loan Assn. The plan as e arned out an thas manner: Send an names and addresses o f children, and La1una Federal Will mai I them letters post-marked wath Santa's restdence. Names should be receaved by Dec. 10 at Laguna Federal, 260 Ocoan Ave .• Laauna Beach. MRS. CAROL B. HECK OfES AT AGE OF •7 Carol B. Heck, 47 , of 1614 Ruth Ln .. Harbor Ha&hlands, dted last Thursday at her resadence. She 11 survaved by her husband, Paul. SerVIces were held at SL Andrew's Presby ten an Olur- ch, wt th Dr. Olarles H. Die- renfield o fficaaong. Inter- ment was at Pacific View \1emonal Park. Bell-Broad- way \1ortuary handled the ar- rangements. ROY AUTRY R ESIGtofS AS CITY PLANNER Roy Autry of Harbor High- lands haa resaaned from the .Newport Beach Plannang Com- mtsston because he as movtng to Laguna Hills Leasure World.. BENEFIT COMMITTEE NAMED ~. Otria tiaa •• a.dctJ'' Ebeea ol Balboa lalud, tao. aaruy clilainllu ot ...._ lira t ...... 1 ''VcMcea of Cbria&- maa" propam_ w &IUIIOGil• ced !Mr COCIUIIi ttee &Mmbera for the diaoer-claece Lo be t.ld Dec. 14 at the Balboa Bey Club. The ~opam ia for the beu· fit ol ...... opotedCtail ..... ud pedlalrica .. ,., uit at Hoea Hoapital. Coalait .. e .... -.. .. iaciDIIIe: ~i. Anold 0 . 8ectmu, RicMid E. CJa-. Ly111h H. P.,...ll, Joba T. Preacb, O.or .. Hoea D, A.V. Jor· 11••••· Roy Lad, Matt Ober Jr •• 0. Amold Thoman IDd I ~HIJilC:HES I The Balboa laland Com- munity Methodiat Oturch, 115 Aaate Ave. -The Rev. David Walker will beain hia series of Advent sermon• concemina the sianificance of the person of Jeaua Olri at and his entzy into wo rld his- tory. His s ermon at the 9: 30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services will be "Jesus, the Carpenter." C entral Bible Oaurch, 23rd and Orange Ave., Costa \1e- sa -The \1issionary Capsule Conference wi 11 be held Saturday wa th a \1en' s break- fast at Sully's, 17th and Orange, at 7:30a.m., and the showing of rhc film, "Ven- ture for Vactory," by the Rev. t-lans Wilhelm of Over- seas Crusade at 7 p.m. \lr. Wilhelm wi II speak a t both servac es. Christian Science Oaurches, :-.lewport Beach, Corona del \tar and Costa \1esa -"An· cient and \1odem Necroman- cy, alias \lesmerasm and Hypno tism, Denounced" will be the subjec t of the Bible lesson tha s Sunday. The Lutheran Church or the \1aster, 3545 E. Coast t-lwy .. Corona del \tar -The Rev. Frank W. Gonn wall preach on "Are We Lastening., .. at the 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday s ervices, mark ing the bei•n- nang of the Advent season. The ch urch famaly wall have ats "First Day of Advent Oaurch Family Program" at 3 p.m. The Corona del \1ar Com- muna ty Congregational Oturch Unated OlUrch of Ch n st, 611 Heliotrope Ave. -"A Little Chald Shall Lead Them" wall be the ser-non topic of David \t Fowler, lay mtnaster. at the 10 a .m. Sunday s ervtce. Beainnina about Dec. I, the Rev. Philip Gregory, pastor emeritus of the ~eaghborhood Congregattonal Oaurch o r Laguna Beach, wall take up du ues of antenm manaster. The ~.S.C.S. o f Chnst Church by the Sea. 1-'~0 W. Balboa alvd., Central "~Jew- port. will hold ita monthly meetina at 10 a.m. Dec. 8. A apecial Chriatmaa prOIJim will be held in the sanctuary and a luncheo n wi II be served in Goodell Hall by the Rose Circle. Temple Sharon, Hebrew Oranae Coast Conservative Con&reaation, will hold its reaular Friday ni&ht serv- ac es an the Universalist Fel- lowship Hall, 2159 Victori a St., Costa \1esa, at 8:30p.m. Rabbi Z. Berpnan of Encino will officiate. An Onge Shal>- bat will follow the services. St. Andrew's Pres by teri an Church, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., Cliff Haven -Dr. Olarles H. Dierenfield will preach on ''One Candlepower Living," based on l)aniel 6:10, at the 8. 9:30 and 11 L m. Sunday service s. The Plymouth Congrega- tional Church, 3262 Broad St •. Newport Hei ghts -"\1y \1and To \1e, a Kingdom Is" wall be the sermon topic of the guest minister, The Rev. Edaar L. Bell, at the 11 a.m. Sunday servtce. \1r. Bell has been a deputy probatton offi cer an Los Angeles for the past 13 years. St. James' Epascopal Oaurch 3209 Via Lado, Lado Shops Area-Holy Communion will be held at 7:30 a.m. The Rev. John P. Ashey wall de It ver the sermon at both the 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday servac es. The Conareaational Church of the Way, 436 Holmwood Or., Newport tieights -Dr. Thomas Hoover will preach on ''Proper or Pervertrd Prayer" at rhe 10:30 a.m. Sunday servace. SL \1ark Presbytenan Church, 1001 Eastbluff Dr., East Bluff -The 3rd anni- veuary of the organization or the church will be o b- served at the 10 a.m. senace thas Sunday. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed on this first Sunday tn Advent. Yule tree to go high rise The traditional Christmaa tree which reflec ts multi- colored yule tadinas wtll soon be seen agaan on the roof-top of the 5-atory New- port Ba I boa Sa vangs and Loan buildina. The tree will hold laghted strings extending from a wtde rang base at the bottom to tts conal top at the peak of a ~"'nch diameter aluma- num center pole, capped by a huge 3.foot allumanated star. (t wtll revolve on a power-actuated turntable and will be illuminated by ap- proximately 18,000 watts contained in 650 bulbs. The outdoor uee wi II be activated Dec. 7 and a tree in the lobby will be unveiled to the public Dec. 6. The decorations at the Cor· ona de I ~r office wall fol- low the "Candy Cane" theme of red and white perimeter liahtina. Jolul .1f. Haaileo. ....... putJ c.._inua lt Mrt . Pruk t..a,.; pert. 'llaere will be duciea to dlt -.ic ol lA• Brwa ... Ill• "Bud of ~ ... n.. "Voice• of Cbrittmat" ~ ., .. .,.. lau..,.teclae"ral yean aao ia Loe Aa,.let by lAa Browa uct aia11r Sou, Burb, wbo were olauma .. a at [)Qb UaiYeraity. ftea Sonny Barke • • 3-yeu-old •• died ftom a beart ailmlat. the propama were dedicated Lo aecurina neode~ fac:ilitie• for boapitala. Bill Johnson dies at age 77 W.B. (Bill) Johnaon, 17, of 1874 Park Ave., Coala Meaa who wu we II known in tbe area for bia help in develop. ina Coata \ieaa and civic: oraaniutiona, dae d Saturday at Hoaa Hoapital. \1r. Johnaon wu an inde- pendent builder, conatruct- ina homea whach included hia own west aade of the c ity near Cos ta \4eaa Park. Ki- wanis, Senior Citizcna, Girl Scouts, and Boy a' and Girl a' Cluba were amona hia civic activi tics . lle played a major role in the c ity library sya- tem, was a past tleaaurer of the Friends of the Library and had served as deacon of the Plymouth Congregati onal Church of Corona de I \1ar. \tr. Johnson's wafe , Lallian, died an IQ52. <iurvavors an- elude 2 staters, \trs . \1abel Boyland of Garden C.ove and \1rs. Esther Camp of Hart- fOJd , Conn., and 2 brothers, John of Wi I son, Conn.. and George of Hartford . Servacea were held yester· day at the Westclaff Chapel wath Dr . P.G. ~eumann of the Ftrst Baptiat Church of Costa \4esa officaattna. In- terment was at the Fatrvtew Chapel. 'IC:WL Y'.'IC:OS .,.,, and Mrs. Charles Curtis '::ampbell were feted Sunday by a reception at the Corona Highlands home of IAr. and Mrs. Lyell Loomis quttermore, par- ents of the bride, the former Grace Lyn '3uttermore. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Campbell of Santa ~na. The new bride graduated from Newport Harbor High Sc hool and Orange Coast College and attended ~edlands Universaty. The groom attended Santa Ana Schools through Santa ~na Junior College and is now attending UC at Ir- vine. Following a Palm Springs honeymoon the couple are malcing their home at bOlVt Marguerite ~ve •. Corona del Mar. A Store Full of Beautiful Gift Ideas • • • 3127 E Coast Hwy -near Jasmme Corona del Mar The resaanation was ac- cepted WIth reiJet by the City Councal \4onday eve- nana. and a certificate of ap- precuoon w1ll be sent to \1r. Autry. Ex-addicts sound warning Opa En11JD91 'Wl t P.M. annual Sale for Christmas giving ALL ACCESSORIES and FURNITURE Thanksgiving to Christmas 2153 E. COAST HIGHWAY CD10NA DEL MAR 67).0110 Eleven former dope addicta wall be re livina experaencea of their own lives an a play on drug addiction to be pre- s ented at the Glad Tidtnas Oaurcb, 1 Stb St. and Mon- rovia ~ve ., Weat Newport Hei&hta, an 2 Sunday even• ina aervicea, at 6 and 7:30. They will alao aave peuonal experiencea in the Sunday momina woubip aervicea at 8:30 and 1 0:50. The ex-drua addicts are travelina tbe country under tbe auapic:ea of tbe Chriatlan Youtb Cruaade of the Damaa- TNI &.MD MAN / .. ~..,..,-C.l'.& LAND • DCHANGIS IICCMA .. I ... •TWI ... II '--4 Off&e.e, .-4 AH&u.t .. , a. 111 ew-.... .._., v-a,. Vel- te, ._4 el ...... _. rftCC C:ATAL.OO. IJJ OOYII Dl., M.a. 6G41H Ut'7t YVCAtPA II.YD. Yuc.AI_.A -m ... a cua Chriatian Church of New· York. Their putpose is to prevent otbera from becoming addtcted by druaa by show- ana tbem the horror of the habit. "We want to shock them - ahow them thia ia no aame. Thia ia de alb," uya Jerry Rutkin, leader of the p oop. "Once you act involved, tbere ia no way of aottina out until you bave deatroyed life, family, the home, de· cency." Tlwl caat membeu, ranaina in aae from 22 to 33. rid themMivea of their addic· tioa throuab the Damaacua Chriallu Ouarc:b ~opam. ••• 1111'' •am ,.. LICIL IRTA znu Della Zeta• will bold a ••o z.no• Otriatmaa party nell• .. at 7:30 p.m. Mon· day, Dec. 13, at lha home of Mn. Qutea Holl la&lr, 433 w sc.. Balboa. oz·. are aeact ao briaa ••ir tnorite aan ......... rt ud • copy of ...... ,.. Waa DDII»*J Powler. a 0.118 Z, ... will dOW II idet of Oftt ... .,.., in Jena· tal• •• yeu •d in Ba•ar- ia *• Mal 1••· WINS ICHOLAISHIP P kniiM 1filtiaaon. of V •· lillda, a .,..._,. o( ~ewport HuNr Hilla Sclilool, h .. ben ••11'4ed a ~ acbolar· .... , ., lM ~... ... sa. .. CoUe11. Atltl ...... ........ tat•••-_..., ____ ,., lMUIDY, lOY. ~ 1• ---tMJf. ~PORT • S.ce.-4 F .. twe • .. HERCULES, SAMSON AND ULY SSES" in ~stmancolor with Kirk Morria and Richard Lloyd PI••• TOM e!HI Jerry John Wayne and Dean Martin in OF KATY ELDER' Alt o Howard Hawkes' "RED LINE 7000" Peter O'Toole and Peter Sellen an "WHAT'S NE W, PUSSYCAT?" C.ll •• y.., .... ~ .......... : .,.... e'A'LtJOA ~ Robbery nets $43,000 About 143,000 wortla of wHdi., riaa tbat ia canea~ dlamoea rioaa . aold ud coa· fY popular oa mar t. &cmera' mercha.adiae w11 All toaa&ber about 1,400 atol• from &be Poneat W. i&eaw were a&.olea. Polld lee. jewelry IMDIIfac• Mr. Poad'a iaa•uc• ~ a.iaa atore ia Corou del peay ia now maona a thor· Mar oa NO't'. 1, Pon.at W. oath innatiaatioa. To pre· Pood, &be owner, iDiormed veal any future robberiea, &be &tip laat Priday. Mr. Pond aaid he waa tbiak• Ye,.. bocked a 12113 Ina of puttina a viciou doa bole ia u adjacent boaineu inaide the baildina durina and hlftnelled their way in. the niabt, perbape a German r.. Pond alated they were police doa. apparently familiar with the A aecond attempted robbery je~elry buaine11 ainco 1,200 occured between Nov. 11 and diea were taken and valuable 14, but failed when the jewe lry waa left behind. He would-be thievea were un• aaid they knew what they able to pry looae an air· were lookina for. About 200 conditlonina duct on the of the dies were uaed to roof. The atore ia located at make "the awirl desian" 2904 e. Coaat Hwy. CITY COIICIL IEWS (Continued from paae I ) ferrina them to the city's in· surance canier . • Upheld the Plannina C01m1i11ion denial of the re· Q~Jelt of \ir. and \1n. Ca- meron Watt, 113 Via Lido Sood, Lido for alianmeot or pro perty lines s o they could sell a 5.75 foot strip or the ir lot to \1r. and \1rs . H. L. Alexander, Lhe adjoanina property owners ; Counci I ad· vised them that they could , re-apply to the Plannina Commiuion, but the Alexan· dera would have to joan an the application. • Approved first readina of Ordinance 1145, establiah· ina reaulationa fo r use of deaaanated boat launchina sate a : this supplements the ac taon of the Council on Oct. 25, whe n atree t enda at 15th St. and 26th St., in Newport, were desiJOated 11 launch· ana sit.el on the bay. • Rece ived a memo on the County Sanitataon Diatricta rulina wbich removes the bulk of the burden of connection charaea for conatrucuon which ·replaced demoliabed or accidentally des uoyed s uucturea; Vice-Mayof Don Elder said the chanae was not entirely satisfac tory • because there atill remain -BALBOA PENINSULA - WE EKDAYS OPEN 6:~ SUNDAYS 2:15 1.1. I•JW•I ·~: t l KID SHOW SAT.· 1:~ IMDS TMUIS. ft. SILLIIS '"I'M ALL liGHT JACK"' fRI. MOM. MOV. 26.29-SUM. PROM 2:30 ntl MP~IT!R IMM The L14e L-.. ltOMMII l ltOWM TltiO 5 I'.M. • t I' .M. ,ltAMIII OITIGA TRIO f ,_., • 2 A.M. SUNDAT JAU 7 I".M. ·12 A.M. Je•~'" Rd. et Hwy. 101 "-a .. ctt 644-1700 ftl lli&lillr II Fir Eua;l1., • 8 r-11 •·:·~ .. ::Iii:: .................. ~~ ... ·;•: ~· .... ·~·· .. y ........ .. ............ . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .................................. ltOLIDATS IICUIHD) ... ~~ ................. 1111AIWB • •1CIAl ........ ~-----....-· ... -£ .. .............. -........... .. -··· .... - (A) Put ltCA Y"ldlw C... TV....-tiM tr.. The Scand•"-· vian Lundberf has bi1 21•• Ht-Llte Co~ Tube and RCA Sohd Copper Q rcu•ts for areater reflabiltty. better per1ormance Aft ltCA Victor ClwistiUa ..au. -the Orurntnond fe~ures RCA Solid Copper Circuits-the circuats of the SPKe Ate They won't come loose Won't snort ClfCUil Won't 10 haywtre Powerful New Vista 25.000-voll cnass.s. StNJrt Contempotary styllnc. Easy . .ccurate colOr tuf'Mn&. $49S.OO F.-!Eww P~'l.t fU/JI"fl ~ Stop for Your &m.CIFSR. FREE Gin SIIMO~ M •• ...., .. , (No Purchase 26S aq. '"· ptctu,. New -compact 19"• Co lor TV -from RCA V1ctor, world Ieeder 1n color development, The Adotr has powerful New Vt sta Chass1s, rectangular H1· ltte Color Tube. RCA Sol1d Copper Ctrcu1ts. Stand " op· ttonal, utra. S..25.00 -W just l~i"9 and lia_. .... "The Twel¥e Dlrys of Owistlnas .. ol..,_, Nece s10ry) CDLDR TV • naa • 1111 111111 aau ••• 111-.11 zr• E. ClAST HIY ••• CIIIIliiL Ill • •• .. r---------------------------~~--------------------------~-------------------------~---~~T~~DI~ IIMT I(CllOII --l'tp 6 THANKS for· supporting WE ARE CONTINUING THE FIGHT FOR A BffiER FREEWAY ROUTE AND WILL APPRECIATE YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT Tho•. A. & LaR~oe S il•ofl Mn1. Lf'w i• A. Co• Corofl• del \lar ctuamber or Co-erce f.art Arthofer Rulty \luh i Ltd . lt.. .. co IH.veloper!i Inc. Carroll Aim \I,!.. ~eelt-r \.,wporr lk h. 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Reed~• \lr. & \It•. P.F . HaiDee Uonatd &-l:l.rba,. Tilley \h. H.L & Ad•h fluerer fllarle • & \larjorie Chue Alhion & \lary !l """h"'y Catherine .,,,.h Rid11rd & Aau Sw""' j()hn & Linda IJtannoo Shennan <:uild C. I flaDd!la \an II all \lr. &-\ln.. F'.9.. Poataa,. \lro •• Sft.,nna n Guold Ttf'>'or & J.,aai ... e llend.,.r!iU>I \lr,.. Ha lph 1.. llovlr \lai)Oti,. I V.a!l ltakrr \lr-.. l rnlfre-d I,..,.,. ~rnn,.tll tl•rt[.-, fh()ma,.IJo~r tlr' n. ,,.,,J .. , \It,.. 1\<"l,.n II, ~\;or!l,., Tull• """'"'""' II. .1 . ...!.<>nll I nn .. taar· .. f~""' lud~,. & \It,., \l.tutlt'r;'IJ•IIItllnj! \11.,. ltuth "Jo;»t!Jn~ \h. & \1~. flon11 l•l t. llarln .. \1~. I I'>~ l'. li.-ch \\r , 1 \\, ... U.\ .. P~n ....... u .. U~:~rl & Ka tft..,rnr lh o,te • llrn••tJ 1.. "n•th n .. ; .. ,,.,..J .. n ~ \hld r,.of 1\. llrun .. J,u·k & C.<>n!>t•n,,. n .,.urnool U .... & ll!,.Jmn l..<"r-l itH• \h. .! \11,., -\11·hrf' \lotfl" \n<l r,.,. J. llos!l"" 1\orothv P. IUanch111r.! \lr. & \lr,.., lhrk•rd H. l.ekm•n 1\dh•m J. ( o"'"" \l.tl. ll"l'"'' \lanohall llr. & ""'· llnnal,\ \lr -\nl•., [_.ur;o llcwi.- J.R. Chan,., \lr ~. t .A. Cra" \\t. I. \1 1'0 . -\rthnl <ott<>>"~ 1\$UII(" ]. :->opp \lr. & "'"· J, '>l"il Loll• \II. & \h -.. tl ohf'tt 1'. Tav]!lt \lr ... llonal<l Lin~! .. ~ •. f.ul.hr Jo""~ -\loha 11 . !looke r \lr. & "'"· C ... nr I . Rou Jr. \1, ... fl ob.,rt f:erl Jr. o\llre<l IJu•n lllll I \oroth• P. Cr•v \],,.,II. -'o u,o;lln \t.hr \l;orv Pop .. \1],.8 (,roll!" P. Yul.- \lr. & \1,.... l.oui" ll omoll f.• pl. & \11-.. ll.F. Ho11n,.r \f,,. .. ""'f!:"nr' \4u"""' ShiiJ." ''•lt•o \t.. & ~'"· 'R illiam ll er~rr r .... tt .. kll'll, n .Jl.!'. )oll'"pft Suwic.kt Jokn llumd .. \1 II,.J.,.n,. Ro111an 9..\l. lloaj!la"' Lt. f:ol & lolr11 . C..\1. ,<:1\n rbter \Ira. •:dith Homf"'•t I'-' ttl K"lf Hallidn \lr. "'"·j ohn llommf' \laude P, r:ote ""'· J"d .. ard Wedelti"'d Jr. Or. A.J . Ste~nair Jr. Elizabeth St"!lfl•l• \.lr•. Robert a \loorr Johll llobbra iT. f:harle" n .. l.uey \1 .0. r:.n . Oelaney j.r k t:n(J.elhanh \l.ll. J..n . Ku tin!l William 1:. fl az,.Jwin.il.el Special thanks also go to those who donated so generously to the Hoag Memor ial Hospital freeway fund, which enabled Hoag Hospital to carry on its freeway fight without using hospital funds. DoasJ .. Si•p•oe L IF. & ta .. a Brisf!Pt lrlr. & M,.. (eaoeth (ia.e:aley J.A. & Oo.aoa Callaat O.u . & j an.e1 Brill i a~toa Uelea Pon~r J oh11 & F.llen R. Seck Allae IlooJlaa lz tH LI Andersoa \lr. & ,\t,.. Jn.lut Sc 111~ft" HatTie ! S. Goold Char lea Winrield O.A. nn,,.., j oh o A. Coato laoa Ha"iet llrewer Joha & Oiaoe c.a,uals oo l:.\1 . [)eooia f.eor.:e Williama<NI f),.vere 9o illiamaon \lu>"iB <;, Evan• [.l'wio; f . \4errrll \lark L .. mb.,r t \4 u tv &-Amr lia l.orkn.,.- Ror~alcl & J olie •:llur I.<'IOiel & Jeannr lie 11100 11 ~:..rl R. & ftt"tlha C:la-.ton Cal. & \!ttl. Jacob 11-.nd~r~l" r .... k' J<"allnr ~ .. ), .. ~ John & -\qdrev ll amroh.,. Sodn.,.,. ~!f .. , Fred ~. \k\1•"'"' L.rolvn \11"\l.,!lt,., \1 ...... a \ .. ,, ....... r .. ~ol .. \lr. & \lro;. rr .. d 1\. ''"Ill Ro~~· & jun~ ll"n•on II. Pllol lop .. j . \!r,.kr ll 9..1.. ~'""'' L. \~l,.oa c. \ •nc<"nl Pickt~;• \lr. & \1,.... C. P11 ltnn jo11n j-F'111n \:. :"'>f'I'Diflr l Hohert S. (.,.llen.l.-1 II . .;t~ven~o <..lien•!"' '""'" J. c..rt.,nd .. r \\no. I. c,.u .. nder John \lar Phrf11oo f .l.., & lt..moC"e :o>cho"'l'"" Jolin r:. Richard Tomm-. Thompson \lr. & \\r,.. l.f'>!' f)'l..,.ltv ~~~~~~~~ & """' f:ll,.n \lvna11 n tto Got"th,.J Holly 11. n.omr on Ur. & \lr11. II .~ .. .;;111h lr r \It, & \lro;. Toby II Mkl"r 1-...ro11 fl . Fa.-...-.. tl r~r \vo r .. m.ocl .. , \lr. i \IrA.(.{.. ll01mill \Ia • 1), :o>wancun \4 .11. II.H. Snvdf'r c .. o, ... i-·. p .. ,,.,,. T.l . tlf!'oderaon II. H. Rinll jacl ll ovl,. Ra lpll HOyt .. 'A i\liam C.. Hinjl j,.,..,.,. \1 . Cubh \lik,. S.:.htoe,.,.man \h h,., a . ,, .. ,,.. .. , \lr. & \ln.. R.H. Gu t•C"h Frank & Fritr ir 1\'illia mA \lt. & \It,.. l.awrenr ,. Pli!ltet loft. & \lr11 . fi'illiam Cl.rk "'"· C:harle• \4 . C:ouon 'o4ra. J .H. O.tn o j ,lt, IJataCMI Heube.n T. & HlaiH:h" Swu&Oil l.oui• Libbey "ore J,._nd t.eithold Ralph H. Merll llorothy De Pa}'dt Cl-etchen U.rae 111 rr.ncill s..,..t.,r '(itl iard Crant: Olarlou., C:larla \tary Lou joe"• Apea "'itchell kP.-Daeth "fitchell WilliaM H. Mitchell \lr. & \tra. Roser Mann 'o4r. & \I ra. R.S. Pattiaoa \4r. & \IN. Archie lltoma• Otia "falcolm Doria \talcolm Willia~~o Moni• Rea• F'. MotTia Ala11 Gray ,\la11 G111y Jr. ,\talcolrn Gray Nellie Oel!l'do lloal!ilaa Drawn Or. & Mr11, Edward 'dilom Mr. i MN . t:.C . Ooaa" fi'i lli• n. LootfYu• Joditl! F.. Lorr.IJ'J'ear Mr-.. IIerman Nac\:. Jaoet \lete aH Roben Mc Gaha Naorro i Reyaolda Sydoey-f.. Lockr M,.. Syd11ev F.. Loch \lr. & ""'· Alle.o \lc Ooa..Jd f.laiDe D. \Celo! .. ter C. Rli•• Ken HatTi11oo Dean '-eavie \lr. & 'o!N . I. L11 ley Jenoi,. \'. Rid1ard J•n~ \lar 'll icol -\ll•n G. Peir•lll "''"· Ha ird \lubl<' L.H. \lrt.~ll"~ Lt . Portf'< p.,.,rv' La mp \lt. & \lr•. 1\ich•rd l.lr-Ciu rr !lob.,rt 9o'il .. op \tr •. J , 1Jo..,Jand P•ddod F,.n~ J. Jlurl Joou•ph c.n .. , Rob<:n & loon of" Short 1l!om•,. l.oan Hob.-n & t,,.,,Jo,. Cr.wfot.! Huth H•lr \ ema C.olliDI!" Claud<" ~roll fl nberr !Nev \1 ,11. \lr. & \lr.,. Joh n Hov\,. \lr •. J.l.. ram•l!" Hol11 II. 11..,_.. Jr. \lt. & \h ... C. I dw.rd ( O\ John n. l..dro\ John l.. P()va!l \1 .\). t.aldo t..11k pamd n .... .n. \rodu .. on \It, & "'"· K,.nneth ~nolo,. \lr. £ \ira. Thomu • il01lfo"'by J.l . T. lh tt•r \lr ... R.ll . \\h it,. \In•. tlaniO<"I !J..-n ~"na l o \t.n . \lr10. -\nn 11. t ,,..,.,,. "'"· norothJ n. (..,.,.,8 \lr ... Gerlnr ~ llti fi,I!S -\ rth u r CooaA \lirhall'\ Striap o """'-" & t:a rl tla rda~,. Stulltl t"onr t:ulenr. Uof'rn llu d C:o•r· f:. K. Oa "'" F'retl Nu•h Joho ,-, Aldri ch \lt. & \4 rfl. Robr tt "lemer 9o'.U. Schock C:o. Donoa II. Com,.tock lotarjori~ CarriD8IOD O.ldwio 'o(. Raldwia \tyroQ She..-arrl A pea Rlofllqoia l \h. & 'ltl'!l. Dan• Latham A.ll. 'lftayer !>Ira. Will Smi th "'r. I Mra . A.F'. CotDrHI MN. Me lba Albrecht !llrs. Certnrd>l' Aadtu ra Ml"'l. Walter H. Sc!iben Eu,:..,_e & R•th C. Ro1111 lil•rre rite (aen Job I l:athryo DeWitt Scott J. Hornby Ro•e G. lluaton Arthur AI .. LiDde.b !lyrDI L. S.fti~ llf. A. F. Chiue:ndeo \tt11 . Meriel Ciitteadee William 0 . \t11ff haae P~lme., Gertn~de Par•iel!ila Robert W. Crl!cca f.dith C011ant Rath C . t:uer The Southland's Finest HAIIIAIE • IIPOIT PAIITI • lULL APPLIAICEI Jne Tee! Rur.h Criffia. Ch••· T . Harvey Mra. Ebba Webb Lealie Cole111 .. Glady• Coleman W.O. Schock Hele11 K.reotl:bmp Leo Cola111u Nellie & W.R. Nelli• Diaae G•atafaoa Joh11 C.a tafiiOil Robert & \\entice Hirte Mr. I 'ltrs. li .H. Daffy Mr. & Mra. Paal Fritz C..11e Taylor Ti111 A. Row At~~~e• Rlomq11 lat 'Ia her Spice r Ralph \ta•ke1 r .A. Pahner t:dwio Stickley Harold Tomlinaon ,._ry lleNhey John & Ann Blu ll'r C.R. & Jacque line Archer Georl!ie IW.ioea Jack Soro lott11. ltilliam Gilmorr l..aw•~oce Ru•fle\1 \larilyn Ro .. e ll Pe rry A. f.lark \ta,.ha\1 Kell'l<"• \4r. & \Ira . Lowell A11d~rsoa \lo,.l L U .. rlo .. \lt. & \lf11. TetlV \4a.nn "'"'· J . l.or<"o lzrn J~•nnf' Chanlllr r l.ec: & L ela Hri11tol Char\..,. !-. Bord .. n \4r. &-\hw. C:harie" Ht:rmaon n. .. o. II . \lc:rtz C.t:. J(.,~wootl \lr. & \4no. Ct~lluh B. Patia on Alma PrlltC"<" llul[lh. Allan t,JJ .. Lorna ll<"rtlh,.,. l.ora1n a lloop .,,., Ill . Jon,., "'· & v .... (.h., ... •·lk,., Joho Kap pJ.,., ~ .. n. Tuu PatriC"ill <\do()fi elri J. H. llf't•on ~I'Vin 1\>l'l•on P111mela Hellion J .. a cf' IJ..-taon KiC"hard & O.rbar• Tt.om p&on \t.L & Ann• Outlet S.lly Pf1"1"' "'"'· r .s. \tarkh•m \4r•. f'nan ce-tO Bocfle loft. & \ltfl. Kohen ltadde o \lr. & \Ira. t~.A . Sac .. oa W~n. Lao10d111 .. \lr•. Aadre .. · Paa•ini llerb..rr r.. \lelia l m. Ill . Hurti• f'. \'. Sll eehan \lr. \It•. II.R. Ad kin•on f .C.. lao be. I a·ood ltlllia n. \'oil \lary J Voit Bt:uy J oe \ .. 11 8 Gertrud \1011tl!'omery \lr11 . A.H. YD,..toP Ooaald De Rush• \t.O. Richard Sh11w [)ale \lr<:oil!: Ha "ie ll" \fcCoi~ Jaclt ll u,..l !.ne lla tl ur" U111er l.ar•oo \lr, I""'· Jamea Co11 1!i""~r Pa .. l 9oeb.te r lrlr11. H. F. t'ortoer Rob"'' Fortoe r Wm. f.. fortJt er "'ra. A111.11 .4.daru Ooo Hart fruz A. ller8el \1,.. Chu. Kerr P•a liae Sil.a_sp Cha. & ~e lhe Hart Ralph 'a'alker C:oJ. W01)drwff (AothODy'a) Ca l. lolr.. Wm. 'lood,..U \Cra. "!arperite Toclaer lt.A. Thont!"'oo Wallace I Nucy C•lderhud 'l! .. ttay Chotioer Richard 6 llerah• Oth rDer F'raak •· lt.rbar• J ordaa Roae. Uall Joh• & Joall. lli'al p \hrlen• W•lp Hoi-Gr.w-bar8 [!ale New-l .. d Mr-.. Robe r1 DeGroaae Cluuc:e & Alice Chardy Mr.. M•'7 Ayrea M,... Made.e Gooder M.A. Rlclooley Jr. Fra•cea Ric:bley St.nley Coer~ Sue Geor11e flo,. flo••OG8 Mrs. Hoben Bameaoo Edpr Hirth f_.d{U. Bew-ley- Roae Marie. S.11di Mra. f . MacArtk11r M.rw. Losiae Jeffries ..... R. Severaace MarJorie Se>'etuce Lew-ia Gilliap.,. F'ranlt I Deny htoick Jay Run::hell Heal')' An~""'"'' Ooro\hy A..akeae• Ralboa Lioa.a C lub Hea.ry \Ciller "fildred 1.-lt e Richard Lindholm f'.H. !Jraa.dt u.n. Sparku A. Lt~ndqui•t C .. -\. llip:hie !ria Hi8bie c.s. 'o4.rt .. ~ ll,..,•nt Mar!llen Fr•nc e• \lar11tea lloro rh y \t11tk"" \1. Brand• f:arl Thoma,. TIH'n tlenllll!~ Arltr~ t.:ukpattld llii lt.a ... Mde.n Jor p .,.n,. P. Tiernan llohert c ....... , .. ~ '"""" C.l"f!nated Viola Robinson lla•el Trea .. Jer "ellie Kaoou II.J . .:ooniT. u., i:e11. f:dwio 1.. 5oflf'V ~••cr ~rlev · L t .. !->orin Jcwef' Sorll!''' \tario C.. P.cini Lucille: l'ad ai l.•rry Pacin i Aaita f'aC"iPi fl. f'acioi lrl'n" t al.,.n Je•aic::a \la, .. ·rll li•rold llol"" .:atherine 1\awlte .. \'e lm• \tc Aipin \lr11. Sllirley "ewton \Ira. Heorirnr A!Oh top Orrell o\•htiXI F'Joyd C.. "'ewton 11e1 .. ., Hom Hertha A. \farviq Richard L. \larv{p f.the l Kiever Cath~rint: LetUwilf'< R.I . Le 11twiler Jr. \4r•. Joh11 Croh \tarp ret T. \!C"\1 i\lll'n fred & Olivia \tc llll'fll)' H•l 'ltcAlpi• Olive LoDf.idRe AI l.onpi 1" Geraldine Ml.illip j .C. fi'illiams Rapert RN,..tt:ller Rlaa Bt~~nleller lloward. Kopo F.d .. kopa t:ap:e•e ~o cer Adelin~ ~d li tr. lle lnntth Seydlitr. Ruh & \larvi• \loore ... r. & \t,... M•• B•noo Jamea Bartell C.l:. Vc::Niel Scepften McNiel Cer1ldioe \tcNiel \f.L Trrrell f.the I Tyrell Roben H'l~er \Uidred CL.rl: F.thel C loc.l!. ... ood l'oody I Roth Paylle An Llndaey L.t:. Bert'Ji!aaaer Haael RerJI!u•er lay UerPuaer • PLIIIIII IIPPLIP 2205W. Newport E.J . Carpe•un !oolr. I .. ,.. Riehrd Ly011 Ward lo HatrioflOII Wrn . D. Colliaa B-uc::e L. No find l:im Sh11chter R. UrowDhlll \4.C. BrowUill R.R. Ho..,.ell Eliubeth Howell Sw-alu A11chorale Ap\11. \tr. & 'ltra. Joh• LC~t~t.dell•• We.dell & M•rjot"le Adam• l~t. General T .J . (: .. hm .. C. Harria011 Smith Carl & l)oroth}' H11de11 Ch ... & Oorothy Markee Chaa 6 Lola lolilla ~ .... '14•ry F'. Qaey Mr. & !olr•. Uryaat \luatoa Cha•. l \4arioo Stea d t:vely• Hart Lyon H•rl o..~~dy Charlea \lary ).ne Chri•tellaea \(e neth Perry ~•nley & Loi• ftrowo Al bert & Harry Sa1det Ooria Geot8f! Donald Pe t<"r• T.\I .Gardner lla lboa }'a chl Hallin \lr11. T.G. Sll<!lerm"i"r \fr. T.C . Somermr lf'l Jim l'daDtt Sp._l<lillp, ~:aiOII!Ian ~~a 1pe f'a•lmao l.lr ... 1\ent'\1 Ha"'e'"oh fl .J. Gam~~~ ···r·r"'' c ..... "'. ~:..r -\. L.,..,.,., Jolon ·\. tl.,.mr1 •.lil \1. lli arrid \la rJOfi<" J, lt.atfido t ... o. It . nn r:ta r• nu "'"· C.A. Jt,.rben ,. Ca n tlr.rbert• \'ir111in ia tlerhert!l Robo:rt Searle Alma Se11 tl" Don t•k.,ard J•r kie Pon::r lla 11. r o,,,.u. J. !Uum fl traad 1.. Blull\ll ln.ad C:U\1 Cham her (II Coml'nf'rcf' \lr •. Rob,.rt llavi\,.,., \l op,. ·n..den \\,., -\-'!la ter C:lillord !lowe -\a roo T e•IM \!arty l.:a plaa -\nn Gilm>1n !'nph ia n.nde ra f:harlour C:larlt \'era r.riflin J, -\. \lurdy Jr. Kl!'n11eth Bri u infl,h am \fr . & \IM. 1\il!i,. Lon,.. ... , John Jam•e!<On Ste pheto Uon ~l<' \h. I \lr•. Robert 1\ifsga \lr11. Cl!o. Sil,.er \It,.. Tho11. Shermao "'"· Ro lh l.11ne \lr. & ''"'·'A alter Stnilh \lr. & \!no. Ceo. D. Godftt>>' llor!,. 1\. Laramore ' \tr ... r.c. T•r lor "''"· S .. -1.. 1\on tsomery \lr. I \IN . Jo•e ph Cro .. tht"r Harry J. 1\.,.W:t Cordon tt. Snow j .l . Swart \lr. & \Ira. frl!'d>l'rid; Keuler \lr. & \4nt. F:d G. l a rminsto11 Zariel Bi•hop \!r. & \IN . \I.A. Aad"raga h ck C:. Sayers H11 ~ J. Ptamb \h. lo \Its . John II. P orter Jr. \let \!nn iaoo Naacy Gate• lt•lter Se~ne•ick Joh SellleDick 1.-cllll! Stephua \b. A \Ira. )obit JfatTia \1,., fern \laaaios He11ry Co••o Walter Cib.ort Jr . \tllr1arel Cibao. CarTall Re"'k Jlll!llry T,.ob ltard S. Lee Oomtlly n. Lee A Good Frlencly Place To Shop -Open Sundays -Plso."11 OR 3-DSO Featuring Nationally Advertiled Brandl Of Merchandise ~t Fair pnee.· .. 1 Tl .. lO word a or l•u ...... ........ l50 21 worda to 30 worda ...... 2.00 31 wotda to«) wotda ...... 3.00 Each wotcl ov., «) word a.. .05 2TI ... 2.50 3.00 4.00 • 10 3Ti,..., 3.00 4.00 5.00 .15 20'1 OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDER • NOUIIS POl liNT ... PU ... 8tiD CORONA DEL \tAR, unfum. dupln. 2 bdnn., atove, dia- poaal, pri. patio. s. or bwy. Yearly. No peta. Adulta, 673-9377. ""' -··· ... Le• .... 1 ... ,.. ..... ..., .......... , ..... .... ••aeiMtdo ••• a•tL ................... 1102 N..,_. Bl•ct.. Cotta Di!HUMIDIP1ER ·Makea rooms dry. SIO value. 613-4109. (Jail) NEWPORT HARalR ENSIQit A RST SECll~ --P• 1 * HORSE RANCH! * PIC'ruResQUE MT. LOOOO TYPE 1000 aq. ft. home on a 20 ac-re hilltop aite. Minutea to ~an .t Lake play ttet . Deer .t quail huntina area. Pr. S5S,OOO. * TRADE! * TWO HIGH & DRY Eu t11de I Co.ta ~ .. lots. Wtll con· aider 3 or 4 bdrm home, du· pie&, TDa. or subm1t. Equ1ty 16000. * PA.RT TRAOF' * lliURSOAY, NOV. 25, 1965 COr()NA DEL MAR, CAUF. SEMPLE BEAL ESTATE Rainy Day Specials 1. Quiet Eastside Costa Meso locatton · lovely 3 R.R. home w1th H.W. floors , tile both, huge covered pat1o-lona1 . Big, big bock yard for chddren ... cl ose to schools . Freshly po1nted, ready to li ve in. Justreducedto\19,000 --- e APTS. flol IBn UM'UIMISHID TAKE Soil away the Blue •Luatre way from catpeta and upbolttery. Rent elec· tric ahampooer st. Crown Hardwtte, 3107 E . Coaet Hwy ., Corona del \tar. ELVIS PRESLEY becomes romantically involved with an Arabian princess (Mary Ann Mobley) in the MGM attrac- tion, "Harum Scarum.'' now showi ng at the Port Theatre in Corona del Mar. th rough Nov. 30. Si1 SUite 'AEDIC A L-DF.~T AL bu&ldma. \1odern 1.2 "· nld bn ck conu ruct1on -\u con- dJttoned . .o\dJO inS husv shop- Pin& c enter Lots of pu vat e patktna . Equ1ty 170,000 2 . l)up lex -Spoc1ous 2 8. q home w11h Firepl, ANI') brtght 2 B .~ opt. w11h H.W. floor and F~tep l., Fr~end ly . s~· eluded p0t1o. 8~ST 8UY prace us t \35,500 * Fl'<ER L PPFR' * SHARP B"l RO \ BL:""'Go\- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CORONA DEL \1AR -I bed- room apt. Stove , refria., carpeta, drapes, aruae, patio. Adults. SIOO mo. 675-1348. --------------·--------1 LOW' Th1s 2 bdrm & den ~Its into the pn vate entrance of PROUDLY amona at' S4i0.- Most Modern ------- 3 Room furn. apt. upstairs . Yearly. 314111 Apolena. B.l. 673·1342. DE LUXE I & 2 bdrm., 2 bath apt a. 2 pool a, 2 tenni 1 crt a. from Sl SO per mo. JAMAICA tMM 2101 E. Cout Hwy. Pb. 673-8120. LJDO. upper furn. north B ay apt., lavma room, bdrrn .• k11chen, '135 sinale, S14Ci double, lease to June 15, 67~-m06. • OI'PICI .. ~ .... .., ., I ., (Contanued from paae 21 S25,000 bienntelly, 1n tu revenue from doa o wners, wh1 ch I contend is no small '62 RAMBLE R Clutic 400 I S Yrs . up. In window amount of revenue, and Waaon , RIH , Auto. Tran1 , c lean~n&. Free estimate should cc:rtatnly cover an y PI S P/B w laJ ta'nt al I ' I f . "piddlina'' damaae !hat a ~ • • 1 "' • •• oc:a re .• reasonable rate a. rechnana bkt s tt. Sl09S. Call Jack 642-o544 few loose or leashed atll- 536..()125 · mals mi&ht infhct upoo our '65 VW Vanant, S. square- back. 2400 ma. \-take offer . 642-3429 '62 CORVAIR \ionu sedan - full apeed, immaculate, nso. 673-4923. PRACTICAL nurae, days or fair community. Also, 1f the eveninaa. Own tranaporta-City licenses these ammals laon. 642-5947. then they should certainly I IRONING. Yean or uper-not be surpnsed If the, ap- ience on all typea or clo-pear on the s treets of the t.hina ~ linen. Specialty, town. men'a thuta. Sl.SO pet Ht. As for damage to rmvate Mable Whitman. 607 Mar-~ property, I feel :.ure that aa.rile, COM. O R l-277~ there are enough Ia"' no~ on the books and courts 1n Q ALIFIEO C lfo\UFFE R. ~ht ch any gnc:vance uf lht~ o\vatlable by hour or day. lu nd c an be brou&ht 111 JUS- reference s -Class "A" bte, if of course, there " license. 646·1397. proof that the c ause uf the 1 damage 11 due tn the ne¥1•- gence nf children, antmal I HEI .P IANTEO I or both . W1th the Jammed WOMEN and men to se ll sub-dockets of the courts, I feel scn pt1ona over the phone. that ttu s ord1nanc e wt ll only Call the Ens 1an. "67l.05SO. provoke people who have personal preJudtces ami BOYS to sell subacriptiona. peeves aaa1nst one lUlother Call the Enaian. 67J~SSO. to crowd the courts W1 th un- BABY SITTER. afternoon only. \tust be available on short nolJce. East Bluff area. References. 644.0038. neceaaa.ty and tedious tnv1a. ---------1 SUICID~S .o\NONY\fOU~ There ate JUS Ufi cauons for complaants of tht s nature:. and on~ o f them 1 must adm1 t IS a most aaaravabng and JJsp~suna expenc:nce. l"bat 1 s s tepp1n 1 •n the darl.. tlll dog manure when wallung ,,., the pubhc s treet~. llo~ever. aga1n you have the human be1ng whose person.sl .. har- • POR niE NEWEST STYLES in coau, aweatera, and ra1ncoau-from 11.95. To k.eep yow pet warm a com- fortable come to the JORDAN'S PET SHOP LOST near Gunderson's Drua Store, Balboa, small aold coin purse cootainana sso in billa &. cotns . Reward for return of puru -' con- tenu . Kindly phone 673- 4066 or 6 73-811 0. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAlt: SACRJPJCE encyclopedia. edult. Alao jUIIiOf ••t. Chat Booka of the Weatem World. 1940 Ford or parte. WeatiDpouae fan. Un· abridpd dictioaa.ry. U 4- 9360. Call fi7~1S.2 anytime. Oay or nip&. YOU Ul! INVI11!D ID ... "' .... , ., ....... ~. .. .. Qriati• ••••-ot IW• ... of •lrioe• <:Wid• 1 Is··· .,.. ... t ia llae •-• of Jo .. Qlilt. eo.. -.4 ._., ,....a ce•..,.•a ot local ..... i-. .... , .......... ...., .. ..., ..... 7:00L •• , M Leo'a P-'11 rn-•&. l51S 1!.. Cout Hwy., COM; dae Villa lwd• roa .... _.,...._IL .... MA .... .............. ,......, at 7:'00 L&Por ....... • .. ........ Mil M. ....... . • lOOKS FOR SALE JUST ARRIVED "A Strike fr.• s,.ce" by Pbyllia Sc:blafly and Cheater Ward Ret. USN Tlte Me&oJeoiA mys1ery 7St A SHOCKING EX POSl o..t.r tr..: A-Ice• 0,.•1 .. leek s .. ,. 1934 "..., ...... c.. ....... ~ WAN'T'ED Oreal Boob of tha w .... m World, 01 en- cyclopedia. adult or jan1or ••&. 131-2631. -----------1 acter and behav1or to wardo; C.'t WI ttl ht s fellowman "'til never be T .... Itt correc ted by •Hdlnancel>. Per Pu1 ~ A a..ata Only when we as a natHln nf c.ll CIVlltzc:d human bc:1ngl> rc· EXOtANGI .EOALIST$ lllm to the Fat th ol our OOYL! CO. S41-ll61 Fathers and learn re:.pec t l7e!.. 17 .. k. Coa• ..... for our fellow human be1nKS -----------1 will thiS be brought about, fines and pn son to the '''"- uary. Stncereh. 1.. T. Dugan O<n 1038 Newp..nt Beach DANGER SPOT Publ&sher o f the Ens•an Several d ays aao the sud-, __________ _.1 den screech of brakescau\ed • IIIDftiG & nou.ca ...... ftMIIIB ~ S1'0UM ....... • •• CAll ... uu. 1"'.MMIIT CD. u a-nn or u ....,., ns & n• a.. c...a ..... HEAit Ill• ,.._._, ~LF.N ~••• C-.pact Ora•' _..._ elocllaaic trJPa IH C•.at•et• -ONLY Ill. .. rottro•AN .._,SIC CO. (Aaou ,_ Fatlato. .. .) .. To• A C:O.wy S41-Ull 0,. .... A ftti 'til • ,_ e Y••• •.., a Clift • A 0 OlC...,_S TtmWAY PIA"OS 'no aew H-•~ Orpa 'totlolo [ .. too 6 l ·IOO..,. lieN, ~-~ 41• e 4el. • lo1 •••Y for Clari•ta-. o...r c. •• ,, .. aec"•• ef ••• a-.4 pl•••· cee• .... , ."',~~~ .......... , .,.. .... ~ ....... . ···--·-· ........ ';;i .. DT~PWlU.I~ CO. ,.., ..... Sv-t -.c.u ...... me to look. from my ~•nd~,,. out a t \ta cAtthur Boulevud. A blue Fa lcon pann1na 1n circles made a l.I JZII line a cross the s treet and landed in the ditch a t the s1de of the road. The brakes had failed when the dnver tned to avotd a reareod colhs1on wi th a car rumina left orliD Harbor View Drive. Fortun- ately, thi • time there were no injuries. An o bvioua c ure for such an oftcn-oc:QUT\na e vent is a multed leflhan6-tum lane. There it room for such a lane , and i t 11 needed b) the ruidcnu and lhe acbool buua wt.icb cum berc nery- day. ln lhc sprina of 1963. a repreacotati•e of fie rest- dents or Harbor View Ha lls inquired or llbc Newport Beach Safe~ &pacer about a IDm I••· He ••• referred to the Califomie State H•lb· way Ohlrict EApoecr, but fie uawcr wu acaan ... The ccocer taip ••• not • wcanaJiy suo. 1 aoulf\. WI\• •• fOM ft l r•pearc.d ..S ...,..... a ••• would be paialed. Ia Aa .. at ol 1M5-Mac· Araar a.t...e wu ,_. ,. .. ._ A -ltM •u cn- nwlted aM •• enMd.. Oae "~ , ... .,... .. a ................... ... Lmdy's restauranL Duap-000 and u~ ne lghbmr.. 11-\Vf-. I FUN ' Gtve It a ... \(F.-LIP r- Just com pleted o tru ly quo l1ty d up,~.c 1500 sq. ft . 1n eoch und. Top cons truc t on , exc1t1ng decor, latest mode l o ppl,onces . C:ACH UNIT hos 3 Q '"?., 2 '=lo. F1re pl ond pot 1o. OPC:N HO USC: SAT .• SUN 1-5 P.M pol ~ted Harbor V1ew Hills lNGand \.tAKF. 'AO"''FY f()()' res1dents aKa1n consulted Full 1 ,.,.., <iO(I th e hq~hway eng1neer, 'l!.hl' IX ce • · · de c1ded to test the 1n tersec· uon. l:.mployees spent "" entire dav .. ountJn& c ars and near m1 s es, and no lane was marked for turns. I suppose, unti l they count a fe w h1ts alona wtth the m1s· se \tac -\rthur Boulevard ~111 be w1thout rum lane. one: necessary S1 nc erel~. Susan Bens.>n I 001 '41u te Sad s '4 a~ llarbor V1e101. II II Is "ILL ADVISED" Pubh!>her of the rnsagn Rec ently we read an article * BACK A-\Y' * OW'lf.R \.tlST H .l ' lihar~ 3 bdnn home '1o.:e grounds w1Lh Patto & BBI). Obi &ar- alloC . -\sktna SJI).q'iO. llo\l F \.tiLE TO l Cl t -\\IPt 'i * FOR TR>\DF * Love I~ 3 \ r ui.J 'lie wport Beach ~ bdrm home '4'111 uade for Onnae Co 'ac ant. TOs nr ~ubmlt J.4u1t\ Sl.\.- 000. CAll~ CO. ,....675-e61 704 . 706 1qls. CQM (B•tween Comot1on and Oahl1a) 2515 ~. Coast Hi ghway Corona del Ma r 675-2101 living at ~ ~. ~~ ' Shore~ -an the: Rc:g1ster about the for- mat~t>n ,,f a Po11Jce "Brutal· 1ty" Bvard by the Orange <.ounty fr~al Lawyers -\s!>o- .. aatlon. '\'e 10\uuld like to quote a momou ndum from the offtce nf the Federal Butea u of ln· vesuaat:on contatned 10 the "Law f:.nl orcement Bulletin" J ated January, 1965: 319M.~ II~. ,,._;;r,._ .. ,._l it a ~ ..,.,., tJtay llue SW.. Sparidi"O - ""' Near the u of c ~ aNt~ Newport ....._ aft Ten Acr-. "When 'arefully constde r- ed. at I!> c lear that th1s drave lor .:Hemal bo>ards 1 an all- .u.Jvt,cJ maneu\cet.ll amounts to the: u!lur~auon ,,f authl>r&t\ rt gh tf u I I) he long tn I! t.> the ~l&ce .... mmander. It ~~ a ~ra1.t1 .:e 'o4 h1Ch ~ould damage effec tive .aw enl••rcemen t .&nJ rc:UUI.e the: ••rderl\ ;'ft•· .:e'~ of '-'lfl\munllV lafe to (lett\ b11:kertng, SUS~a~H'n , ..tnJ hat reJ. fhe ~oltce e\e· cut1"'e cannot become a mere , ~awn ,,f bureaucra t1 c com· m11tees . lie must have full res(lllnSibllltv for the rer- fonnance. d1sc arllne. J nd contsol ,,f hJS offi,eh ... Stncerely. J ,,hn \I. Ot1\ I e \nn B. Doyle 'i:5 Vaa L11.h' \,,uJ L1do Isle a.DSSJANE ROBBIN S. Christ- ian Sci ence practitioner and lecturer, will speak on"What Is Your Potential"?" at g p.m. Thursday . Dec. 2, at the First Church of ChriSt Scientast, 3303 V1a L1do, Newport '3each. She served during WOfld War II as a pilot and grouo commander In the WatMn Air Forces Ser- vice, later became a repre- sentat 1ve for an a i rcr~ cor- pomion In Illinois. tn 1 Q55 she btg.&n dtwotlng full time to Christ 1n Scltnct huling. ..... .. , ..... .......... w ..... lilT 1111. l11ln wo ....,. OOA.8"r Jl'tt'T. N&WI<>Wt -..cJJ LII-IIIM $18,500 ! .... I'd ~ ., "-dl r>" .. '· .... u ~·· r"f'"-4r \etrd '" 't' 'V '1moty' ., "<1• F'r ..__, '" d •I,. """ '"' ~ro1 .. L·n·· '!IllS Pt 'P"I'~ .. Ill ,.,. ~.d pron 'h" ""'"k~nd ~ '1:.:'"1! " " Orc-"1d ~ 111 ''II ~· H A -Farr~w- ."<J F 17th lo.•le \I~ REDUCED lor quid' ·.Ut Cu,aom w,. ... c!Jff 3 barm --rib 3 be•ha ;anc l&lll~ POOL Tlus •• JOf' I !'IP da '"ITlm INIII fiC btl)' f'f 'ow pn<'t'd •t 161 ~ SPAC10US 1 '2 ltD._ &PIITMOlS ..... ,. R,..,aocee • luilt-4" ICJtd..a • c~ & Oropa v-Owl! ~ Lonon THRU I'OOlS ... SEPAIAn FAMILY SECTION 11 HOlf P'\JTTlNG GREEN • ACTIVE TENNIS ClUB COMI'UMfNT~Y CONTINENTAL MEAICF.UT McArthur -.r C-11 Hwy. CMOIIA ... laAa (7141 •7J~I Bay Shores-Bayfront 2600 BAYSHORE DR. O~E N HOUSe SAT SU~ 1.5 P ··• New Listin g 4 bedroom-3 both only $9 5,000 Claire \ .. a11 Hor11 lt»OO WEST COAST HIGHW~' 'iEWPORT BEACH Ubc1ty 8--93~ U bc1 tv 8-3~3 COURTESY TO BROKER S STORE SPACE FOR RENT tn CORONA DEL MAR c.. .................... c... • ....,. . ................. ......,. • A-..a lOI .._ fL il .. ...., llea--t ... .............. t..,~ ... Cell ................. -· ...... o.w. ... llf u 1 a , ... ,, ... .w • ....a. • • -··PH ••n·•·--••••• •m•• VIR HOR Lvxvriovs-Exclvsive-Beovtifvl Homes on the Bluff Overlooking the Magnificent Newport-Balboa Harbor BAY & OCEAN VIEW Tbe mM 4ilttlldln bomel ill tbe a:cluain Dcwer Sbores -de- n,lopment AU bomet:, hnt been carefully det:lped to offer tbe utmort in carefree li'ring. QuaUty craftnn&nJhJp baa fone in'.o matin1 these homea the best dollar nlue in the entire treL $54,500 TO $59,500 10% DOWN 011 IXC'!"NGI Yew .. ,. 1M I41Utty SEE 1130 PESCADOR£ DR. OHered Exclus ively by OPEN SAT. & SUN. 10-6 646-0SSS M. M. La Borlle, Realtor 220 L 17th lt. II 7-5131 No. Tustin Lemon Heights PRESTIGE -PRIVACY-POOl 5 IHDIIOOMS MAKE OfFER - OWNER TRANSFERRED SEUCTIVE? Of COCMSE YOU Alf SPUNDID HOME -BARGAIN PRICE :?en: :~to :..:~:-:.-.~ ~ --t-:r-. -=~~ =-::-~ _.. ~ .. _ ... -_, .... -. ·-~~~-" _..., --""·-...... ,,...yo,"'"'"-,....,..,--''"I tn11f n ... ..,._ ._., M _.,. !132. ... E-. CAU J:D._,! POCKET RANCHO AND OUTSTANDING NEW HOMES 2, 3, 4, S BEDROOMS ON VIEW SITES FROM $37,900 BROADMOOR • lEMONAIR Corona Highlancb 515 Seaward Rd . 01'. DAILY 3 I 'r A 0.. P •• ._ w ... ._...., II!HINii& 0.. y o. OW8 a-ct. 1001 a. .... ble . 10% down payment ......... Cell.,~,.. ..... , ........ SHOPPING w1t.llin walkina diltance. SHAKE roo!. J bedn»rn with 1~ batha. Owrw.r 11 transfernd, m~t SEU.. 111'1 WHtcll ff Dr .i48-53CII BEAUTI FUL CAMEO CUSTOM 8UIL T l Bdrm. I bath. lam.Jiy rm. ciC"C bit-in kitchen. h u s:: r opr:n arra dHirned lor ~· ciou~ llvlnj: A: enUrtainini:. Vitow of foothilll I r"'((ttl for poot. Good rinancln;: I low Kn:MJ nd ln.w makr lhi& a moet •unu tlvt offerlzlg a: only wu;;o Realt• NIWOI1--~T IIACN OI'PICI oa aaa Coot·- Out o/ tL WorfJ Uew 429 !JJatetfa :Jerrace Co rona .)J;'i ~fanJJ Fee Simple -4 bedroom, on 2 lots -sepa- rate maids quarters or guest house -pool - 2 double garoges -rose garden. Open 1-5 Sot. & Sun . $110.000 1ea. Sfflid,, REALTOR 400 E. 17 ... S""' I A•oa Code (714) 646.3255 Costa M•s a, Cal ifom ia The strength o f a gre at nation IS 1n us people . People who are proud , but not boastful, who Know humility, but not weakness, who a re Industrious, but also generous , are the foundation o f a land whose freedo m is the only llght that sh1nes ho pe for many less fortunate people . I n the foregro und of a prosperous land , o ur symbol o f pnde, humday, and generosity is a pair of hands cla sped in a prayer of thanksgiving . Our wa rm wishe s for a gra teful and Joyous Tha nK sgiving, 001'1 Y. f'RAI'CI<lii'C I RE:AlTOR ' ll~ WI CGnt Ktlflw'Y Coron• Oet M•, C'*ifotftil PhoN: 671.2221 Duplex SOLID INVESTMENT LOT SS •140 DOUBLE G4RAGE I BR. EACH SIDE Sl6,000. SM4LL 001111 .Best of Terms W cUs-McCardlc Rcalton ............... -. .., •••• ,....... ..... u 1-nJt llflJRSOo\Y, IIOV. 25, ltf5 COROllA DEL IIAIJ. CALl F. .............. MJ don't know, G.orge-11'• -· "' cou,..., but do you get ,. IMI/nf lltal I /VII mlaN • ......... CIIf, .... • 1110 ... caoM ... 'hf ....,_ ............................ _.,_...,...,. t ......... ._... .... 'l1le ''Taj Mahal" of Townhone ApC'IIhiients JS Newport RiYiera Dover Shores Panoramic View- Sodd lebock to Cata li na. New view home, 3 bedroom , 3 ba ths, powder room, view living room , view dining room , carpeted , droped, londscoped. A reall y e legant home. View most er suite with dressing a reo . $80,757 Open Dai ly 1038 Santiago Drive MACCO REALTY CO. !714lOIIIolo U112 Magnificent Waterfront It ia our pleuure to offer for ule, the finell newly can1ttvcted waterfront home on the weal Coaat. Thia ruidence baa 6,000 1q. ft. of livina area; fot the family who demanda the finest for livina and enlertainina. Thi1 rea idcnce con1i111 of 12 room•; s bedroom•. s~ be.lhl, loutmel kitchen, formal dinina room, breakfut room, recreation room and library • l c:ar praae, &enscea and patio•. n1. -••• •-u. h•• •• , ... ~~ to ,._~ • "'--,. .. WH)' -.atl fl/f-r• e_,., ... ,n-p, ~ •fl M ...,_ ... ,_,.,. ,.,,u...r -· I• • ,.,.,_. •-"" •"' ,. • ..., _ ........ "' ·-"" ........ '-...... , ...... .. ............ of ,.,.., .-4 a-d --·"'""· .......... .. ,..._ -*••''-' ••Noh -.t1 t.M -U-'-''"" of C.li/-W.. '"'"-· l'-4c, Col/-.4 C......,. Clak ...... _....., _,., J._..,. .,. ....... Jean S1111th, - L l7llt IT. COSTA- MI.._. M .... l.tsacu: ... S.wlw TIM opu1enm of o lftOitorojah'• poloce h yoww 11'1 o N.wport I IYiwa frowfthow.. ,o\oce·tize opct"'""" to 1,1.5(1 tq. ft. 2 to 4 bedrootM with 2 or 3 both• for your aW11 penonol ttor-or court Mt.-ndonh. Cor!""lenc" Indio does11't h-yeti Sud! en o $22.5.000 recti>Otion t~: cl.ildren't ploygrovrtd, '"" unt.t'1 hobby ond go~t~e room•; pool, covrtyordt, loun~. pavilion, porn oncl gatd.nt of luxuriant ~pl.ndor. Mokoroioh• and "'oltorOMn th&wld hove " .a good! And ••• mvcfl, Much, MUCH I.M. ~ thon o comporobl• w ite Of the T of Moho! -for row favorite wife. FII:OM 1H0 MO. -VEAR'l LEA!£ DO YL E DEV EL OPMEN T C O . I N C . cean and JettyView! PRICED UNDF:R MARKq AT S92,500 OWNERS ~A'JVING T':l VIRGIN ISLANfl~ ~ BED 'lOOMS 3 BATH S ATRIUM APPROX . 34 , 25 ROOF ROLLS BACK F:L •CT~ICALL Y TO ADMIT SUN OQ .~OONUGHT Beautifull y londscaped Inside .\ IJut CLOSE TlJ THF: A•ACH WITH KFYI TO PRIVATE BEACH . SEE WAL LY HALL BERG REAL !STATE aiROMA DEL IAAll {71~1 673-"'110 "NOB HILL" OF CORONA DEL MAR e .. ry convenience for gracious liv in g is contained in this charming 4 bdrm., 3 both home, located on a lot and a ha lf. Attractive covered patio opens into wa lled garden, beou- tilull y londscopo<l . Priced ol $57,500, owner will to h bode 1st Trust Deed with reason· oblo down . 675-3000 E .... 67~208 DONNA FULLER has been named Zonu gl rl of the month fof November at Costa Mesa High School. Her acti- vities Include : CSF, AFS, Pep Club, GAA, Drill Team, Spanish Club,School Concert Choir, JuniDr representative to swdent council, ASB trea- surer as a senior, Student Congress, Member of the Madrigals, School Musicals, and representative to Girls' State In her Junior year. She plans to attend University of California at Irvine In preparation for a physical education teaching cMeer. 8A~8ARA JENNESS has been chosen as Zonu girl of the month for November at Newport Harbor High School. Her activities Include: CFS, ~FS, Girls' Lea~e secretary, Drill Team admiral, Tau Rho Kappa, t I Folk Music Club, Harbor High Club, Candy- s ttl pers, Job's Daughters, Junior Ebell Club, Keynotes of South Coast Guidance Clinic, and Tr i~i-V, as vice--president, president and service chai rman. 'larbara plans to attend Oregon State University and major In home-- making and minor In Mathe- matics. Christmas is the time • • • to bec ome a Robe rt B e rkley man ... SECOND SECTIOH PARTIES SET STAGE FOR BALL PAMELA JANE '3ALCH has been selected as the Zonta girl of the month for Novem- ber at Corona del Mar High School. She Is president of Girls' League, member of drill team, candy-striper at Hoag Hospital, treasurer of Tri~I-V C tub, member of senior honor soci ety , and has qualified for California Scholarship Federation. She hopes to attend Stanford University or Pomona Col- lege and plans to take pre- medicine and go Into the field of medicine and work with emotionally disturbed and, retarded chllttren. Many pre-Mil partiea will precede the CharityLeaaue debutante ball, which will be held Satwday evenina. Nov. 27, at the Newport er Inn. Amona those enterlAinina will be Mr. and Mrs. John Vari,n Baker Jr. in their Harbor View Hills home. Their aueata will be the Meura. and Mmes . Harold J . Mc:Lauablin of Corona del Mar; Charles H. Hall, Char· lea Price , Charlea W. Price, James C. Bridaes, Jerome J . Rieland, Charles E. Vander• vorl, Judae and Mra . Carl L. Davia, post deb Patricia Rieland and Cbarlca Sullivan and John c. Hall. Mr. and \4ra . Havaland V. Smith or Lido Isle are enter• Have your favorite mistletoe partner take note ... nbtrt trklty MEN'S WEAl 1031 IRVINE AVENUE NEWPOAT I CAL.Ifa.NIA taanana an the Parisienne suite of the Newporter. Their aucats wi II be Co lone I and \4rs . Robert Pauenon , Mrs. Robert C. Po1 of Redlands, Mra. Prancaa 'kOowell, \4n . Betty Lee Hall, Oe lrner Reed, the Messu. and Mmes . Robert C. Po1 Jr., James Carroll, Paul Stranae of La J olla, Jamea Keefe of Red- lands , Jack Cooper of Red· Ianda , Chrastopher Hopkans, Scott Hornsby. Richard Love · land, Malcolm Cutler, and '111. Neva Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. John C . Lon· delaus of Lido Isle are hostB for \4r s . H.W. Steams, the Me 11 rs . and \ime a . Theodore L. Stearna of Pasadena, Pranklin Sammons of Paaa· dena, Perry Ho lden, James Prederacks. P .A. Steam a, William R. Harter, and Gcorae Yu le. Or. and Mra . Robert >\. Hartley of Corona de I \4ar will have as auesll Or . and \4ra. R1chard Crai'ITI'I , Dr. and Mra . John Farrer, Roaer Hartley, \4ra . Joseph Freder· 1ck Hartley and the \4euu. and \4mea . Lee Puton Jor- dan J r. and Myron Sheward . A pre-Oall party 11 be1n1 11ven in honor of \4au Cath· erine Claue Baker by her s-renta , '11. and Mn. John Varian Baker Jr. Some cl those 1nv1ted to attend are the \4easrs. and \1mes. Harr) Ca mpbell, B.N. l)esenbera. Floyd Blower, and Georae Buccola . (Continued on paae S) So,.,., /;uf. 1 ;,./~ w. ~0.,,1 1,.,. . . . ;,. ,.;,.J . . . 642-1197 ~AINV DAY SPEAKERS, Hans Lorenz, at left.and ~.t. Wha ley, are shown here with Mrs. ~obert Rea, member of th e Newpart Harbor Woman's Civic League, at the New- POrt 13each City Ha ll, where the League presented a dis- cuss ion of the proposed desalting plant.CStory on page b.) Veta's lNTIIIATE APPAIEL .... 111"-••17 .. ,.,_ • ..... n .. CIIIIa .... lOY 'OR IRADLIY'S Mr. Md Mu. J ..uea R. Braclley, 1427 Priacilla Ln., Harbor HiJhiMdl, ue par· eota of a aoa bom ~day, No•. 14. io Hoaa Hoapital. I .. IIIIIAII IYWII Q. I '--'-• ..U cAet ~ lutlr ,_. ...., .,. ... _, ,... ·-'-'· '• ,,.,. ,,.., .4. No Euentially the method c:onaitts of ·~ plyina wu to the hairy area. When the wu cool• the hardened ahcet IS lilted olf, ripPina the haan out by the roou. The procedure 11 aliahtly paanful and rather disaJiecable. De~ndina on the ~non·s rate of hair Jlowth. and on the lo- catl0f1. haar reappc.ars within three to five weelts and the JWOC:edure must be re~ted ASTIMI CUllS V-Ca .. ..u. .... .,_ e•NI'4 1 .4. The buac: JWanC:apla of cure are known but real cures are hard to come by Mthma IS due to annammauon of the breathana tubes. whac:h tend 10 contract and b«ome covered wtth a 1htclt coa11n1 of mucu5 Currently avatlable drup only reduce 1he symptoms of uthm111. the) ~:.ure nothana Cure of asthma depends on fand•na 1he cau5C' of the trrttation and removana •t. corrtcttnl compltcauons that may have de· ~el<1ped. and .:ooperatina wuh nature an her ef. fora' 10 heal the untated u.ssuc of the breathtna sy\tem It '' llnly v.hen the caus.r of the in- flammallon tS removed that healana wtll occur The ~nonal interHt we talle In the hea lth of tt- .. ,. ..erve j,. o ( equal impor· tam·e with the profeuional •llill .,. put in the clj•pem- in• of pre.o .. r11Mod medicine. Swiss Chalet "The Ulttmote '" Ftne Eutope on o,,.,,,.,,· "A FAMILY REST AU RANT " Feoturl n9 DIHHER MU~C By GEORGE TACK on ftle ZITHER l.tm r hel r. ninner5 ~Ul ~d Dail) lmport~J Dordmomd~r· R•ll~rbrau H~.-r HOURS -MOH. TO ,tl. 11 A.M.. TO 10 I'.M.. SAT. 4 TO 11 f'.M.. -CLOSED SUHO.A YS 414 ••• 11.. •.•. 141-5313 l'~tM ~-- !A. fllot' ENTERT AJNMENT NIGHTLY EVJOY OL'R EYCELLEVT SEAFOODS .4.'VD OTII ER COL RWET SPF.CIALT/ES HOW FEATURING COCJCT AIL HOURS 5.7 P .W. lUI I . COAST HWY., IEIPOIT lEACH l._lln JAM SESSION MONDAY EVENINGS HOWAlD WIWAMS• HOFBRAU e ~rllf\e '"~ e "•"' e Turliley IUFFET • WNCH • DINNEI 11 a.m. • 2 a.m. (C.._. Sunday) A._ FOOD TO GO Phetl.e S41 f062 1712 Plauntia Ave. Cotta Meu FOOD and GROG AT THE JAMAICA INN e CORONA del MAR Wed. Nite Buffet $2.50 from 5p.m. to 12p.m. • DANCING NIGHTLY • PhoN: ORiole 3·1110 lrvino's 'THE WORLD'S ~ PIZZA . A. LASAGNA ?tiiut t6 r Sandwich• 509 W. 19th, in the Mesa PICDa Shoppinq Center, "Try So111~1New" Phone 646-8868 For o Oiffetent Br.oUott or Lunch COFFEE SHOP 'I A.& Til P.l. . "'!ATI•U IIT.!IIIY IUTI'' JMMirAINit 2101 E. COAST HWY. -OR M120 O.lu• Apt.e. -1 & 2 BtdtOOlD -2 Bee .. r... aso.oo -· 2 P .. l. -r ... ,. c.. . . -,..; ... . .. -·~_, _ _._,.~·. ,,.._; ....... J ._ CAPT. IRVING JOHNSON wi ll present a program on"Yan- kee Salis the Nile" in the 2nd of the Newport Harbor KI- wanis Club's travel and adventure films, to be shown at a p.m. Friday , Nov. 2&, in the Orange Coast College audi- torium. Here is one of the scenes he photographed near the Nile. Thanks sent to troops Shdeata at dat Uai•traicy Mlat Spab Npolted daat ol Callfonia, l"iae, lla•• wi•l• ... firtt few .._,, joiud die powlat rukt of llc.r poedaa ._ pedtioa at ••o,.rat.ioe l'Uakt" ..,., a &aWt ia dlllit a. ... ., Plua Soollllud colleaiaaa. ..,.. au. $0 tllldeata W Tbt i.olonulmo .. meot ia-aipad aad clout~ 110n ~1••• lh• ai .. io1 of a peti· aua MO 1a oaM. tioe or letter dlaaklna Uolled . ~ taplaiud daat dat ob-saa .. , aoldltra ia Viet Nam ,_cu•e of dM prop• la for lbtir urvlct aad tbe don-tbr .. fold: "to boot& IDOrt&e aatioa of food aftd clothina ol U.S. trooPt la Vltt Nam.: for the South Viet Nam vll· to help dlUit tht low opt• laae of LeMay wbicb bat nioe wbicb our tolcUera ia been adopted 'by a Marine Viet N• bold tow•d Ameri· private. can colleae ttlldtnta, be· "Operation Thanb," a tart-~auae or recent demonatn· ed by atudentl at Pepperdine Uona; and to abow ow deep Colloae waa initiated at appreciatioa atTbanklai•laa UC Irvine by Miu Amanda tirM, when Americana tradi· Spake, a freabman EnaUah tioaally tin tbankl for their major from Anaheim, and ber many bluainat." roommate in the campus r--------------.....o.---------------------, reaidence hallt, Miu Paula Snowden, a freabman aocial aciencea major from Loaa Beach. $200.00 TRADE INI From The POLICE BLOITER THIS IS NO GIMMICK ... WE MUST MOVE THESE SETS DECORATOR n.DDUMY• ..... Iet'llll• Z•IIUJi Soliti·SI.I• Blflf'HIIUA •• , • ._ ._ ... o-w-n..t-._, '"'lAM-&•• ,, ,.,. ... a..-.. r.-ca 1>\oovin- Sundoy, Hov. l.C Dwane \1. Clark, 3960 Sea- shore Dr., Well Newport. re- ported loud music, profane lanauaae. and lhe racina of vehicles up and down lhe atreet at 3911 Seashore Dr. (upataiu); it hu been aoina on now for 3 times a week, lhe put 2 mon lha, and keeps htm and hcs neiahbon awake ... A 1965 Yamaha motor· cycle was sto len from lhe west Side o f !he res1dence o( Jame s R. Corbetl, 117 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa; the keys were left en lhc i&nl· tion ... The enure front end of the veh1cle dnvcn by Dav1d A. \1azc, 334 Vcllan- ova Rd.. Costa \le a, was damaacd when It failed to make a sharp rcaht tum on Bayscde Dr. and crashed In- to the aaraae of Bryan Foy. 520 Bay11de Dr .. Newport" Beach; the eaat wall o f the a•raae waa knocked en and lhe front shrubbery was tr~Wnplcd. cauaina ov er 5500 damaae; Maze suffered a minor head iDJUfY • • • Wll· liam H. Tietz, 20. of 114 41st St., We at Newport, was LEGAL MOneE I'IOTJCE OF TRUSTEE'S SALJ: Ho. 742 Oo December 9 . 1965, at II :00 o'clock A.N . at the front ,.n. tt11 nc e of tao..Siutw Corporauon. 1530 ~eel Chapman -\venu~. Q,.nae.C•Iifonua. STA~-. H \1'. COnPOflATION. u Trualet> uder the ~ed of Tru!lt madf' b, 'If" R Rf" lT \". \1ITII:-.<l\ n d r.rnu •H. J .• \1JTII'>0". hu•bend and wale. o~nd ,,._ corded \u~al 20, I %4. in Book 7 11l~. Pa~,. 7 9~. of Offic aa l Rt>cord& rtf Oran~t"' County. C:e h fomia jl;tVI'o tn secure an andebtedoc!l' tn Ia vor o f LA VOS~H: V RI"DBAf.H. a married woman,., h,.r "t'parat!" property. now ownt'd and hi' ld by LA VONN[ V Rl DBA! II. a manled woman, a" her "'l"pG· rei!' property, by rf'a'!On of the brf'ach of r .. rratn obhj~;allonot secur .. d the rt>by . nollct' of whic-h waa recorded Au~ust 3. 1965. in Book 7617. Pa11e 448. of aaati Officaal Rec:ordl!.1 STAN · S IIA\\ CORPORATIO" will 111'11 at public auct1on 10 1he htl!but btdder for cub. pey· a blf' to lawful monry o f the lotted '-tatr s at the ttmr of "ale, w11hoo1 wan11nty es 10 lltlr , po4ae!lat011 or encum· braoc,.•. 1he tntereat convf'y~d 10 and now held by aaid Trull· le,. undrr .. atd f>f'ed of Trust, tn and to the followin~ d~· s crtbf.d property. to•wtt: I.Aasehold estalf' to and to Lot 1\ of Tract No. 1100, a a "hown oa a I1MI p recorded in Boolt: '>2, P.IJe& 7 l 8 of Mis· ce llaneou!l Ma pe. Record11 of Of.niJe Co1111ty. Califot11la . c rf'ated by tlutt certa in lease dated Nove,.ber 9, 19S4. by and between the Irvine Com· peny. • ..:orporetlon , a !I Vfl· a or end Maceo Corporal ion, a ~ev1da Corporation. •• ln· llefl' '"corded Decembrr 3, 1954. in Ooolt 2886. Pa~re 494. Official Rf'("Ord• ,,f Or•n8e C:ouo1 y, Califomta. which 'latd luM has beeo doly ani~taed to H,.rbf.ra W. Smlth.aoo aod ~rline j . Smhh•oo, hOI!Ibend .nd ••'"'. aa JOtDI te .. ata, by me,.ne a.aalp-0~ of rl'rortl , IO• felMr whh all btuldin~• and UBfWOYemen~ oow on thr PfOperty coverf'd by sa ad lf'UI' or lMl -y hen·after be C'OD· attwc '-d or placed thl'rf'oo prior to the perf-oct' o f th~ obllf'a tioafll aecured by this deed of traat, fM the fHirpo""' of peylnf' obli- 8etiooa ••cured hy .. ld nrt'd lec ledlaa fee!/ c:h.rpe .. ct ea· pea.ae• aT the 1 rw•tee, edveec:ea: II ny. uodf'r the l!'!nw.a of aa id Oeed, int~rrat thf'~oa aed t-4,JS3.56 In anpetd prlaC"I pel of the note uured by N id need, wllh lnterf'al thrreon fro~tt April 20. 1965, aa Ia said note .ad by law PfOYided. STAN .. ~UIAW t':ORPORATION • Traetee By ~aretle Sluaw . VI«-Pr-14eet Aueer Al&c. Re4 .. y, A .. t. 5KN'-'r O.te4t ,. ....... , ... l-.5 m• ... wwu ""· u. at,~ •k!.':; ...... ,.. .... aneated at 5:10 p.m. on a chuae of ahopliftina a T- bonc s teak worlh Sl.76 from lhe \1arket Buket. 3100 W. Balboa Blvd., West Newport ... A vehicle driven by Wil- liam S. Graw of Tuatin wu damaacd in the rcu when it backed into the parked vebi· c lc, wh ich received damaae to the left side, of Jamea \1. Bell, 824 W. 151h St. Sp. 12, Wes t Newport Hei&hta, at Production P l., 300 feet cut of \1onrovia Ave., Weat Newport Hei ate tl, on Nov. 10 ... \1ichael R. \1cCurdy, 22. o f 306 33rd St., West :-lcwport. was arrcltcd at 1:15 p.m. for shophfuna a T-bonc steak worlh Sl.62 from the \1arkct Basket, 3100 W. Balboa Blvd .• Weat New- port . . . Frank K. Colby, 33, of 900 Sea Ln. Apt. 8. Harbor View He lls, was at· rested at 2:25 a.m. on a cbarac o f drunk drivcna at E. Coast Hwy. llf'ld Irvine Coun- try Club ... Betty E. Fry. 39, of 247 Proapcct St., New- port ·Shores, wu aneatcd at 1:35 p.m. on a charae o f shop II ftina a bottle of Squibb vitamin pella worlh S3.73 from the Market Baaket. 3100 W. Balboa Blvd., West New- port. littOAcloy, Ho v. 15 Vandals tore off doors, nppcd carpcu and broke shelves at a vacant house owned by William Boylhart, 509 Narc1uua Ave., Corona del \tar, on Nov. 14 ..• Ter· ry J. O'Neil, 21. o( 127·B V~rginia St., Cotta \1eu, was arrested at 3:30 p.an. at the police station on a charae o r drivioa wi lh a sus- pended licente ••. A vehi· cle driven by Gerald A. Smtih , 601 Bedford Ln., Wcs tcllff, suffered damaae 10 the front wben it ran into the rear of a vehicle driven by Ada \1. WriJbt of Huntina- ton Beach on Dover Rd. near C liff Dr., Cliff Havea;Miu WriJht complained of an ann pa.in and waa taken home in a yellow cab ••• Police found an abandoaed vehicle, rea.iatered to Michael 0. Motca, 109 Mcfadden Pl., Central Newport. puked on the Archea bridae blocll:ina traffic; it wu atored u a hazard ••• A Raytheon ahip to ahore radio worlb SlSO, a tool box worth SlOO and a scabbard wi th knife and mar- lin apikc worth SlO were atolen from a veuel docked at moorina SE-25 off Bay· shore Dr .• o wned by A. Lee Adair, 2592 Circle Dr., Bay Shores, between Nov. 6 and 10 ... A parked vehicle of Wilham C. Wunderlich, 600 Powell Pl., Newport HciJbta, rccc1ved damaae to the left 111dc when ct wu atruclt by a vehicle wh ich left the scene a t 1 Sth St., n ear Powell Pl.. between Nov. 12 and 15 ••• Robert Prouab, 1209 Bayaide Dr., Corona del \1ar. reported that he found a Dayton stinaray be- cycle next 1.0 hi a carport •.. Fout hubcapa worth S80 were atolen from a Ford MutlMI puked tn the carport of Roberta J . Hunt. 900 Sea Ln., Harbor View Hills, be- (Continued on pep 3) •D!TAIL!D G!M!IAL IMSUIAMC! COY!IAG! at' ED W'ARD Ar JAY & IIMPIO IIIN .NO~RT •LVD. NaW~ORT •• ACH ~lat .. ,.u .... , ................... ... up to s2oooo trade in on our finer stereo units (we need the space) 2816 E. COAST HWY. GROUP NEW ZENITH STERlO fM RADIO ~ Groflp Stn-eo Quality F«Jtur~• • Up to 320 W.rta of ,._ Mualc: Power (160 Watts [lA ,..,_., Output) from tfte ... new Z£NITH SOLID-STAT£ 320W AMPlifiER • Up to ~lhbutton Studio Control ,.._. • z.nith Hilh Fidelity ~ with brOIId ,.,_ ~ of 40 to 15,000 c;,-s • Stereo/Monlur•l r.pe lnput/Out,Jut J.at. • ()n..()ff I ndiat,_ ltitlt • Record St~ SelKe • Uft Lid ~ L•&ttt • Prootision ,,. adlflna Z*"th R..,., Remote ScltMIIerl to aiw ,ou ••Four Sources of Sound" (OCI(ioMI It utB colt) 673-5477 CORONA DEL MAR Your BankAmericard· good here. ------------ ... ;a ..... ........ Flying saucer golf contest A city•i.S. Priebe• aolf ce~ateet will be MlcS t.bie Friday, No¥. 26, at Madura Put bJ lite Newport a.agb NCNaUoo departmenL n. Priebee ae die~-.baped .. Oyiaa eucer'• that caa be IDeMCI DP to 70 yanle and CM 1'-jmade 1 to do1 a 9(). depu tum ill the a ir. The coateet will be coo- d~aea.d 00 a 9-hole nyina ea110er tolf COGI'Ie, with bola boos-u bolu, wadina poole •• water obtltacl.ea, cardboard aaedtrapa, aftd other hanrda. Fred Morri- aoo, inventor of the Priabee, will be Oft band co aive a 4emooa tration. All contea&anu, boya and airla, will compete in their own aae lfOUP and wi ll era- vel in a fouraome with an adult, wbo wi II be the acor- eJ. The a&e lfOUpa are: boya, 8 and 9, 10 and. 11 , 12 and 13 ; airla,8, 9 and 10, 11 , 12, and 13. Conteat time ia 9:30 a.m. Prizea will be awarded about noon or 1 p.m. LA-Z BOY CHAIRS TALL /IIAN -.'fRS. CHAIR AND REGUL~R SIZES America's Favorite Reclining Chair See it at •.• 513 W. lftll Street c.. ....... ....... S.-1454 Orco Block Co. ltJILDING ILOCD -ALL Ni£8 -AIJ. TYPES TeO sO t 1....._ , ... .. KE' m. $ Ida IIIII. ........... a- *CROWN HARDWARE* I f:HIJil~HES I 1lNp art ... ~ -a. ... ~ Owsfl fJ:Jiw ,._.,." w -.ouw_,. .. .., .... WIII"ffiR'TitWPY -.-c:H. CAUPORHIA THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES: 9:00 •·•· Fealty Weulllip '-J••l•r Ouuch 9:.S •••• O..rdl $cll.el & A4111t c t ... 11:00 •·•· Feattve Werahlp T\e Rev. J-•s G. llel~t, Pu .. , Mr. Robert l. Larson, Lay Au1 stant Phet~e 543631 For thr u•f)rt/ o / (iot/ i!J ,,;c•. '""' po u•tr/11/. .,, sh•rprr tht1" <llfl) tu•o rtlt r tl su•o rtl. /'trr · et"t """ to tht tlir;it/· '"t .,,,,t/, fl/ SOIII .,. sf1iril. •"tl nf tht joifiiS ., " ,. .,,,&I'. flfl tl ; s ll tliscrnt.r nf tltr thflt~thts •rr tl '"''"IS of tht br•rt Chriatitlft Sciettce S."icea ,..,. C::.UIIal Of' ~r.aawnn 3303 Via Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL f :15 •.•. M4 11 •.•• SUNDAY SERVICES f : 15 -1' •.•• WEJ.)NEJDAY EVENINO t.EB~ ., ... READINO ROOM .... ..,., ••.•. -s, .•. ··~I f •·•· -714.5 jll.a , y__., ..... '"4.,: t -· -s •.•. ; 7-t , ••• .............. -4, .•. -··~· ......... ........... at a.-..... ., Belt Cout Hi.wey ~a:JIOOL ,, ...... ll.leAY -VICE II .... 11!11 I t.Y £VI!NDtO WBI I ••...-. 18%&6..-.-,.,. ... ~,~ =ljl .::.· .• =. 1 .......... ..... ,......~ ...... •4.-. , __ .._. ... , ......... ...... a • limon .. ........... , ....... f'lnl ...... c::a..da of C.. ..... ( l•tltf1n41ut Biblt Bqll"n ) Santa Alta A MapolJa ... Dr. P. G. W.geena. .... IUliDA1' llatiCD t:e._...~.._. JJ :C:Oa.a ............... ·e:oo,....~.,.._ 7:aa..-. e •• w ret Lutlwaa ClnJrch ot tile M••r L~n ~urdl tn A.IMnc..-& ~ ..... o..t ~..,. Owona ... ..., PAII'Oil PUNK CJlMt PhoM: Oliole 3·!1DD SUNDAY SCH.DULE 9 a.m. - -Family wor•bip iechadina S.nday Chardt Sclllool 11:00 a.m.-WqabJ Plrat a.ttat G•ch (80UTH~RN) COIIOMA HL ... CDMT MW'f. AT~ ICit••c~ J2'2 ., ... S...et, ..... ,.,. ... , ..... A•-..o.o•• U. Collf!twiUIII, /Uttll,.., I• Tl~, £.,.,,t;c-' i• lllu lo• O..dl School fo. ell 11••· 10 a.m. Seeday .....,., woultpaa .... .. ... ...,c. ......... d T1!U 641--1'7 ~I N -~-~ "'o" TH E CO ~PS OF ENGINEE~ In L os·Angeles announce the establishment of a special anchorage area in Newport !Jay, shown In • thl s sketch as Cl-1, near the tl p of Lido Peninsula. Area IJ.-1 is reserved for recreational and other small craft. Fore and aft mooring, conforming to the Ci ty of Newport CJeach Harbor Ordinance No. 543, are allowed in th is area fo r recreationa l and small craft of such size and alineme11t as permitted by the harbormaster. The new regu lations became effective Nov. 7. 411choro9c A':~a -~~~~~~-Th~~~~-PO~~~L-/~C~,~~~-8L~~0~~ITf~~~~~ ~uRrHEARlHGoec. a rrom e r: R 0~!~:·:nu::,~AN~:~ 11 (Contio~~ed from Paae 2) head on a beam at Otick tween N'ov. 10 and 12 . • Iverson Vo lkswaaen, Newport Norma F. Rucker, 4809 Bruce Blvd. at 22nd SL. Central C reacent, Lido Sanda, co ld . Newport; afterward• he sur- police vandals poured a box fered from headaches for of cold water deter&ent m co several days until he blacked her fish pond, kill ina 10 out ; he was transported. 10 aoldrish, and splattered an Hoaa H_osp1tal ... A be1ae eu on her alau pauo shd-c~veruble lOp and pluu c ina door. caulln& 510 dam-Windows worth Sl30 were aae, on Nov. 14 .•. Ben1a-stolen from an Ausun Healy min J. Lille&~aven, 1806 sports c•r parked at Bay Beryl Ln., Harbor H1&h lands, Ave. at lOll? SL, Balboa, cold pollee that h1 s dau&b-owned by Byron D. Beam. ter's b1cycle was badly dam-310 \4arauente Ave., Corona aaed at the \4arineT School del \4ar ... Dorothy E. Wale planround .•. A Bank of he lmy. 416 Bolero Way, West Amenca money baa conwn-Newpon He1ah ts. told poltce IDI S76 In b1i11, S9.83 In that She lost a wtl 1te &Old chanae and 10 checks made locket With a d1amond 10 the out to th e Newport Unuy center wo rth S345 1n the Cllurch were found by Robert area of 2816 Laf-ay ette Ave., R. \icKay, 1662 Newport We t Newport. Blvd., No. 15, Costa \tesa. Tvesdoy, ~ov. 1~ Weu Newport, cold polace that he waa h1t tw1ce 1n the fa ce by Rodolfo Culllas of th e same address whi lc they were arau1n& about who was JOin& to buy a lcoholiC bever· aae•. SlSOO RING STOLEN Rac:hard J . Wa lsh, 1401 Bay 11de Dr. ApL E. ~ewport Beach. told pollee last week !hat a aold u na cont.alnln& many d1amonds and valued at Sl,500 wu scolen from on wp of a Jewelf') bo~ 1n ha bedroom~ on a charae of poucu1on of manJu ana at 207 Colton Ave., ~ewport Shores, arc sche- duled to appear 1n court Dec. l!. They asc Phil R. Williams, 21 : Dav1d L Gamer, 20: R1chard B. Oialb~, Jq, a ll of the Colton Ave. addretis, .&nJ Edward 1::.. R1 1.c, Zl. of Seal Beach. All ~men pleaded 1nnocent befllrc Judae .. alllam Spe~r~. Th C\ arc to be heard before JuJ&c \\II ham (.1tu~tc:Men at q 30 L m. Dec. II 1n the '<e ~­ porl Beach \4un1c1pal Coun. .. EIPORT HAR80R ENSI Qf SECOND SE~ - - 3 ntURSOAY, NOV. 251 lt55 CORONA Da .. AR CALIF. AITIOin WOILI FAIIOIS CIITOI •01 II:IVICE II Cl.OIEI At lid1r~'a Li•• Ce1ter ..... ...,. ....... ~-.. COilONA 01\. .... SHOll COMPLITI SH01. HANDIAG .-LUCIGAGI IIPAII CALL ORIOLE s.GllO .. , ..... cl ... l•t •4 • .. 1.~ , ..... 4ty. We pack llP md de1i 'fer. IllEr MEM:il 1n a veh1cle that wu lent to Dorothy Sm1th, 3407t., Sea- ham by the E.daewood Au to shore Dr., West Newport, rc- Centcr, 191 E. 17th SL, Cos-ported to pol1cc that Phdhp &a \4eu, the Items were Heath, address unknown, 11 - &a&aed and placed 1n the leaally entered her house, evidence locker .•. A parked cook the baby but later re- vehtcle of Donald B. \tac-rumed the child ... \taty J . Quiatoo, 602 Jaltllane Ave., Taylor, 129 lSth SL, Wut Co10na del Mar. ~~eived u-Newport. told pohce lhar tenaive damaae to the left her fnend, Lou11e Kn1ght of 11de when 1t was h1t by • lhe same addreu, caught 1 veha cle wtl1ch left s cene at cold. became worse and fell Jasmtne Ave., near 3rd Ave. 1nto a em1-<:oma on "iov. . . . BenJ am1n J. Bracey. lb. \l1 s s T a) lor called Ba)- 218 Oranae SL, Newport s1dc Ambulance, and \t1u Shorea. reported that • wal-Kru&ht ~u taken Ill lloaa let w1lh the 1n1U als "BJB" Hosp1tal for posstble pneu- con&alnlnl Sl was scolen morua ... A parkeJ veh1cle from lhe front scat of hts o f Howard C. \ose , 1 ~~~. truck parked a cro ss the TurquOISe Ave., Balb\l3 J<,· street from h11 re11dence. · · land, -.as hit llO the left Robert N. Drobad.. 4008 sade, causang maJor Jama11c:. R1ver Ave .• We" Newport. b) a vehiCle that left the told pollee that he atruck h1s scene al Jst Ave. ne4r lrt' AUTOMATIC ACTION BRUSH FOR TEETH AND GUMS LEC~L NOTICE "'101'1( t m TRt'<;TIT'" !-\1 I \o 7 41 On llt-r•rmb-or ~>. )<HI'•. 111 t I·Oil 1\'..lod. \ \I . el 1h,. frnnt rntrenc,. of "'•n-. he-. l urpnro~ 11110, I ';\0 l'ot'AI Chapmen -\~ .. ftu#', OraDif'. ( elifom1e, T"\ <;If .\\', fO RPOR~TI()\, "" 1 fUJolf'l' UDdf'r thf' llt-f'rl of Trut madf' hy JOH"\ ''All '-AI-~11 n d JOYC't C'\ROI r.-\ 1.C,II , ha~baod •11d "'tlf', """ rl'eorrlf'd '0'1-t'lftbt'r I l. I% J 10 Rook 6804. l'ejlf' RO ol Off1n a l nl"eord" nl Orn11" Cooal,, Cahfonua II''"" to ""- rurr •• utdf'htf'da""" 1n levur of llO !II ~ 1.1 I II \ ' • \ R ll u •l R~HUA 'H COOill i.Aflll.ha" bead a ad ,. &If', •• Jo1•t II! o .. ala, 8 0'" 0"'01"d ea hf'ld bv LtSTt'fl II. ~ltHLf II ead LOliRITA \ft)l.fT STJfrl.FR . huaband and will', el'i joiot teoaotJJ, by reaaoo of thf' breach ol Cftrutl• obliptaon8 aeC'orf'd thereby, aol icf' of which wa• recOtded Auj!oat 2, 1965, Ia Book 761 s. Pafl'l" 991 , ofaald Official RecOtlla , STAN SHAI' CORPORATION will aell at pitltllc eactloe to thr hlshut blcWer fOt c .. h. ,.., •bll" io l..fal -HY of tal' Ualted St.tcw at U.e thaf' of Mle, wiU...t -ma•ty •• to title, ,__.,_ cw eac .. - ~tn.c .. , ....... ._, C!otiiPC!yecl to .. ct •• laeW ~ M id Tna-· tee .. der •id o...t of Tra.t, I• aiMI w U. fotlowlq ,._ lteri"-4 ,...ny, ..._LI: ~...-t' .r T..ct 1011. •• ,.., ~ f'NI .... 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Oc elli\ F-L. \\est ~ev.port. satd chat a letter contam1n1 a ched f\,r S56 ~a stulen from her 'llatl bt'' between Oc 1. ZK a nd 1Q • • • -\ parl ed vducle of \1ault'u J. I ehman, lib V1a 1 nestc, L1dn Isle, rec e1ved dama,e tn the left front when ll was i lrUCk by a vehacle that left the scene at the 3433 Vaa L1do rarkana lot . . . \in. Duffy, 2608 Ouna Cove, Corona del \4ar. cold pollee that she found a Western Flyer btcycle worth S25 an front of her house, 1t was placed 1n the bt cycle rack at the pollee st.aU(1fl ..• Teny L. Wauaon, 20, of 4812 Sealbore Or., Wea t Newport. was ancated at 10:02 p.m, at 4908 Seubore Or. for intoxu:atlon tn f'U~ lie •.. A Dlaco tr'MIIItor t.acbomctor wor1h al4 .... cat •d palled (101ft ae d.aa~t­ boerd ol a ...Ucte pated tn •• ..,..,. el ltu:taud Weart.. 416~ E. 0c.M PL, Belboa. . . _ J. L. Sl'lu1h o( &y A Bnc:b RealtY. Z..07 E. Coau Hwy .. reponed 1hat bllraJare QU die outaidc baaroam ecreea. •d priect "'*' ae wilt dow but were pre..., ted l.rom •taiaa by l necl '*• •• eipt of o•. 14 • • • Two alicli··-aatHt .. ..,. a110 .,.. • .,,. r.... •• liN noor or •• II"'iu•io.al ._itdiaa a1 Ill AbaJoae A"·· 8&1-........ ....... v. J.._ ,.,.._ ... a.m.- • ... ...... 419!\ 296 ..... .... from SQ.UIBB quick, gentle up-and-down brushing action for the entire family - -------- THE ~lG 1 TEI\M: This is the first varsity basketball squad at the new campus of the University of California at Irvine, ready for their first~ver game at 8:15p.m. Wed- nesday, r)ec. 1, against UC qiverslde on the UCI court. in the front row, from l eft, are Tom 8 ryan (from Costa Mesa High), 9111 '3rockman (from Harbor High), Skip Allan (San Marinol,Jim Spli ttgerber (L.A. Harbor College), John Oriscoll (OCCl and 8ob Lund (Glendale IHooverl. Stand- ing, left to right, Me athletic director Wayne Crawford, coach Dan Rogers, Scott McOwen (San Jacinto), E I don Mc'3ride (Antelope Valley ), Mark Nelson (Glendale Col- lege), Jeff '31and (OCC>, Bob Johnson <Cerri tos College), Oale Finney (Santa Ana College) and assistant coach Oi clc !)avis. Sues explode for 41-23 win ,OIIME"'-Y MEAitS CNIIEitA NOW t\T 1780 !'JEWPORT BLVD. PH . 646~9383Coua \1 esa, Professional Directory INSURAN(.;£ .. FOR ALL O F YOUR I NSURANCE NEEOS ROBERTSON -SADLEJR INSURANCE 3333 £. Clout ~. Coroea ~I Mar -6'7:J.JI30 FUNERAL DIRECTORS . . . BALTZ MORTUARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Midway b-2424 By Rich Sle,.l OranJe Coast ColleJe, sa- ving Ita biuest offensive explouon for its last aame, pounded Citrus 41-23 Satur- day night, rollin& up an in- ctedtble 518 yards and 28 first downs at Pirate Stadium. The Bucs ran thelf sea- son's mark lD 4 wtns aaatnst 5 losse s. Cttrus scored ftrst and last, but the Bucs prov1ded all of the act1on tn between, acor· 1n1 b touchdowns, :! tn each of the last 3 per~ods . Veter- an full back &b \fikels led the parade wtth a pair of tallies. whde sophomore \1tke \fc Lellan closed out an nuts tandtng season by throw- mg for a palt of touchdowns. The~ Is got the fiut score of the ntght 1n the fi rst per- Iod when halfback. Don Ha- den galloped 6-' yards u raia,ht up the m1ddle for the TO. Then the Buc touchdown machine JOC cranked up. A parltally-blocked punt aave the Ptrates the ball on the Cttrus 18 and \1cLellan promptly hat end John We ber wtth a 15-yard aertal to the 3. Two plays later \4ikels cracked over from the one. Seconds later. halfback Jack Haynes' 66-yard run htghllghted a 7R-yard drive. \1cLellan c apped 1t wtth a }(}.yard toss to Weber for the score . finishina touch on an 88-yard march wtth a 2-yard score. h was h 1 s 1Oth touchdown of the season, 8 m confer- ence play. Frosh quarterback Shawn \1cK1nney and reserve full- beck Rtck Fox helped put the cap on the aame and the l96S aeuon by collabotatina on an ll·play, 52-yard dnve whtch ended the Pirate scor- ina. \1cKinney had 2 com- pletions to spark the drive while F OJI aot the 1-yard touchdown. Owl halfback Haden capped a fine individual performance by runnioa the ensuina kick· off back 3 7 yards throuah the Pirate reserves for the pme's final tally. A 2· point pass play ra1sed the final total to 41·23. 3520 E. COAST HIWAY COROMA DEL MAR ORiol e 3-9450 su.c, 1942 Friendly Nelrhborhood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway The Owls managed to sand- WI Ch 10 a 26-yard touchdown pass from Tom Rogers to Bob Wiltse 10 the thtrd pe r· 1od but the Pirates went r1ght back to the bustneu of scou ng as \!cLellan htt Bruce "'etson wtth a Q.yard pttch to payd1rt. ,, ~--yard k1ckoff return hy Haynes had set the P~tates up tn aood f1eld pOSitiOO. {)qi\NGE COI\ST COLLEGE end Terry Lorentzen, at right, is about to catch a Mike Mclellan aerial In the first halt of the OCC<itrus game Saturday evening In Pi- rate Stadium. AI Mathis of Citrus is making an unsuccess- ful try to intercept the oass. Lor~ntzen , a product of Newport Harbor High School, pulled in the pass for a 20. yard gain to the Ci trus b. Ttle Pirates won 41-23. U 8·3433. 8·34.34 eo.t. M~ Hayne s ca pped an R2~ard, 10-play march wtth a 12-yard OCC splashers tie for title scoung dash of h1s o wn to The Oranae Coast College We~tcliff Chapel end the 3rd quarter scortna. water polo team defeated Four pass c:omplctlons by Riveuade 16·7 Fnday to •lflllll~ \1cLellan sparked the lona wm a share of the Eastern <427 E. l7th ST. march. conference championship. COSTA MESA In the fi rst mtnute of the The win over tbe Tiaers 10 ...._ ~th quarter \1tkels pu\ the pve DCC a tie for the loop .... I I ! SUBSCRIBE ! ---------------, 1 To The Newport Harbor Ensign 1 I 2721 E. COAST HWY"* CORONA DEL'IIAB -08101.£ s.G550 I I IMDEP 'E:~OE~T AMO HOMI OWMIID I I tlaeoalywrrldJMWQ~IatliltS.lDrAna 1 I I I :;;;.---· "•;::y II I 0. ............. ._ Ul I I If=-I : WalliDg Mdr•• I I OtrandState I I I : I ~------------~----~ title with Fullerton. Both squads have dropped one EC conust, the Piraus losina 9-7 to the Hornets. Jim Wallace continued his heavy bombardment of the nets, scorina S &oats, follow- ed by Norm Carpenter wtth 4, Bob Lon& wtth 3, Ray Clever with 2 and one each for John Grimstad and Dallas Davis. Coach Jack Fullerton alao commended the outs tandina work of J im Voorhies at aoalie. UCI IECITAL IOIDAY IY 111111 IAIPIIT Graiane Yeata, well-known h i 1 b bar pi 1 t, and 1 inaer. wi II aive a recital in UCl's Sci- ence Lcccure Hall a t 7:30 p.m. \tonday, No•. 29, in boaor of lbe c:entenary yeat of one of lrelelld'a areateat poeta and dramatitta. W.B. Yeata. ~. Ycaca it dle poet•• daoJbt.ar-ia-law. She hat toand dae coacert !lalla of lnlud. Britaia, &lid £a.tope ...t it carr .. tiJ 011 lOaf ia .... u.s. THIY STIAL '000 TOO Not only tSI lo caab bul alto a ca•h teaitt.ar worth •200 were acolen from r.he Vaima reata•ut. Sll 8 . Balboa 81Yd.. &.lboa. pro- prietor ea,..e Yatl" report- ed No•. 16. n. ••n•t na1t laaft alto N• h•IIY be~• 11i1111J 1M 61N. ol --... 2 ...... .,.. •s.M. SAtLO~ m A HURRV:Halfback Jeff ~leer has just IM9- ged a pass from Mike Fenchak on the Mustang 35 and Is on his way to the Mustang 6, just before the end of the 3rd quarter. The play, starting on the Mesa 46, covered 40 yards, but the drive fizzled out as the Mustangs push· ed back the Sailors and took the ball on downs on the 15 just as the 4th quarter started. The sc<Ke at this point was 14 to 13 in favor of the Sailors. (Ens ign photo.) Sailors tame Mustangs Ptayina their most u citina aame of the season, Newport Harbor and Costa 'ksa kept 4,887 fans s pellbound in an offensive battle, with the Tars finally squeuina a victory out of the \1us tan as 2()..13 last Sa twday ni&ht at Davtdson F ield. The hiahly touted \1uatana defense kept the Sailors in check until the final mom ents of the lst quarter. Then, deep in their own urritory, the Tau electrified the crowd when Mi.-.e Fenchak went off auard, turned to his left, and dashed 86 yards to put Newport Harbor out 1n front 6~. He also ran the con•euion to make the score 7-Q. ._fter several aood drtves fatled. the Costa \1eu \1us- tanp finally hit pa y dirt whea they marched 86 yards in ~ plays. The key play came on a 47-yard touchdown past from Gatzke to Fred Whistler. Newport Harbor re- taine4 the lead 7~ when Ra- mon llicardo' s kick. was block..d by Eric Scott and l)tewut Aldrich wi th the c:lock abowin& 2:41 remain· The Mustana• finally aot their offense rollina aaain with an 82-yard drive. Moat of the yardaae came on a 47· yard ton from Gatzke to \1ike Dunn for the TO. The P._ T waa made by Ricardo, brinaina the Mustanaa within sui kina distance, 14-13, with 3:07 left in the 3rd frame. In the ftnal stanza Wallera iced the aame for the Tara with a 73-yard romp over the front walt. The score rematn• 2G-13 when the converston was no aood. Only 6:SS waa left on the clock. The \1ustanas made a aal- lant effort to pull the aame out of the f1re . They m&ICh· ed a II the way from the11 own 35 to the Satlor 12. The clock. showed 4 mmutes to 10, With 1st down and 10. Ocnnu OcWeese saved the game for the Sailora by ball· tn& down a Gattlte pau in the end zone. The \1ustan&a were then act back 14 yarda on a fumble by Laney. Two more desperatton paues by Gatzke were incomplete as the Sailor's defense held. It was all over but the cele• bratina for Newport Harbor. ina ia the balf. It was n't until the 3rd per· Coach Wade Watu and bit iod that the Sailocs were Tars thus wound up with a able to 1core aaain. Startina seuon recocd of 3~ to s bare on their own 21. they sailed the cellar in the Freeway foe a TD in 6 plays. Helpina l.eaaue wtth the \4ustan&s the c:au.se was Fencbak with and Oranae wtth a 2-S mark. a 26--,ard caper a nd Wallets Tbe \ius tanas and their with a 24~ard Jaunt and the Coac:h. Neil Peek, closed touchdown. Fenchak carried the season out wtth a 3-5-1 for the P~T. maltin& it lW. showina. Kings rout Eagles . 27-0 Playina in what looked to the season With a 3-4 mark be a mud bowl, the Corona in Irvine Leaaue play and an del \4ar Sea Kinas outplayed overall showina of 3~. F.a- and outscored the hapless tancia didn't do quite u Estancia Eagles 27.0 last well, aponina a l~ leaaue Priday nia,ht at Davidson record and 2·7 overall. rield to end the football sea- son for both teams. Dwm& the entire 1st half, neither uam seriously threa- tened to scoce as the mud and a slippery field put a damper on the aame. But the 3rd quarter was a different atoty. The ht time the~~ Kinas aot their hands on the ball they went 80 yards an 12 plays to ao ahead. Grea Georae, the powerhouse for 0)'.1, made the touchdown on a J~ud run, then ran the conversion. Two playa after receivina the kickoff, the E aalea fumbted the ball a.nd Guard John Funow of COM poun• ced on the looae piaskin. Dennis Hartley tossed • 2nd down pau to ~ike ~ea in the end &one for 23 yarda. The PAT wu aood wben 3eorlt Carpeater pllln&ed 01ter tbe ao•l line, makina it a 1~ ball pme. Sbonly ., .. , the uckoff, lbe Eaale • were f orccd to p.aL O.uia Puter thea midi the ootataadina nm of the , .. by aakina dae boot on Ilia owe 15 .. ttiaa away twlce from tuklera. and ra· cia1 H yuda for a TD. The try fat ......... 08 mill• ed ...... ,....,..rend~ ad trilla .. Sea KU.p oat •• fiWtlM. a.or.. Carpntet ...... , duoo• •i* 11M Baal•• ,., It be IC....-.d 47 yard1 ror C'DM"1 IIOIICbdowa with 'J:$0 ,....laiDt ID &be ..... ..... Pi It IMde it lt-0 wfllea 1M ru .... PAT. THE SAILO~ MARGIN •as Increased to 20.13 mllhway In the final quarter as fullback Dave Wallers broke through for a n-yard touchdown romp, but then the Must.Mgs started a determined comeback march which came close to tying the score. They launched the drive on their own 35 on receiving the lclck-off and went all the way to the Sailor 12. Here is one of the spectacular plays In this 53-yard march. Ful lback Pete Flggatt of the Mustangs (No. 12) is about to cat ch a forward PiiSS Carrow marks the ball), advancing the ball from the Sailor 30 almost to the 20, just shy of a first down. !\bout to make the tackle is J. Barsett of the Sailors (No. 30) and closing in from the right is Larry 13radbury , Sailor center CNo. 50). Before surrendering the ball, the Mustangs had J close chances on forward passes, incomplete In the end zone. (Ensign photo.) HAR90~ HIGH retalned the cross-town footblll trophy by defeating Costa lAesa In a 2~13 thriller Saturday even- Ing at Davidson Field, This photo shows the po.st.game ceremony as Tim Shepard, at left, student court JUdge at Harbor Higtl, made the tro~y pre sentation to Sailor Cap- tain Steve ~eese. Last year the Sailors won over the Mus- tangs by an 8 too score. <Ens photo.) ALLOW US TO INTRODUCE ~~S.dt (OU/t NEW CHEF I . .. and allow Andr6 to introduce to you the finest Gourmet Menu in our area! "1'\e •• 1Ciap led .... em ITAD & ... a Ill ftnt dowlle, ll 10 7: , .......... 1M to66. ... ,.... ........ ~··· c-..... ,. ...... ~._,....., •• < ,..,, A "5" =•n:.,.,..~ ':f.O, L------------------- ' DISPLAYING the new Christmas Seal of Orange County Symphony Assn. are, from left, Mrs . Ernest Hickson, president of the Newport-Balboa Symphony Guild; Mrs. Gary Wynn, publicity chairman of the Guild, and Mrs. Tho~s Black, booth chairman of th e Symphony of Lights. The new stam p, de- signed by Mrs. Gary (Georgette) E:vans of Costa Mesa, a professional artist, depicts a 3()-ioot kaleidoscope tr'ee to be dedicated by Fashion Square to the Symphony Assn. on Dec. 1. The dedication ceremony, be- ginning at 7 p.m. In Fashion Court, will luture the Orange County Symphony Or- chestra and the l ()()oyolce Choraleers, pre- senting a program billed as a"symphony'• of ll~ts and sound." The tree Is elec- troni cally controlled to change colors in harmony wi th the sounds of orchestra and choir. PARTIES SET STAGE FOR BALL (Continued from peae I) The Preaidental Suite of the Newporter ia the uttina for the pre-bell perty to be ainn by Mr. and Mia. Clay• too Edward Ro1e in honor of their dauahter'a debut. Gue u a include Dr. and \tra. Euaene Koclt, the'tteuu. and \imea. Jamea Gilattap, Wallard Goeru, Ben Deane, Atthur Heiler, Dw1aht Ande raon, Oe orae Frueblina. John Lowe John \tercer, Alben Santin1, Donald Anderson, Norman Bina. Charles Pontius , James Eymann, Linn Williams, Everen Rowa n, Charles Hes· tcr, J erome Helperin, Chand- ler McCurdy and Jack Sayers. Seated at the ta ble or \1r. and '.ta. :"lonnan Aleunder Dina will be Or. and \1ra. Francia Jack Baker, and the 'ttenn . a nd \1moa . James Eymam, Clifford Hakea, Charlet C. Hannah, Roben Blackmar, Cheater Salisbury, Robert L. Barneaoa, Pred Werder and Mrs. L . Delford Pedderman. Mrt. Bina is preaadent of tho Newport Chapter of the Nataonal Charaty LeaJUe, \1ra. Baker is president of the Nationa l Board. Mr. and \1u. Walter W. Smi th wi ll entertain at theu L1do home the \1eurs. and "1mea . Charles Pontiua, Ro- bert Short, Hemaldo Avila, John Ptullipa from t.lbany and Walter P . Smith from Ewek.a. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Straitiff have invited the Moura. and Mmea. John B. Colby, Donald W. Hayton, ltonry WaJiler Jr., Mra . Jo- seph E. Keirn and Mrs. Ro- bert Olander 1o their West- cliff home for a pre-be II party. · \1r. and \in . Paul \1. Ro- aers of Lido Ia le w11l host at the Vi II a Riviera at the 'lewporter Inn. Guest.s In- clude Dr. and \1ra. <;. Joyner of Pasadena, Dr. and \iu. Schuyle r C. J oyner of Cor- ona de I Mar, Dr. and \1ra. Let ter C. Lowe of Newport Beach a nd the \1essrs. and \1mes . Thomu \1. Rose n of \1anhattan Beach, Joseph T. Pullia m of Temple City, Prank Naso of San Dieao. W. Wa llace -\nderaon, Oa le \1c- Coia . Roy Fox. Gordon L. Pate of Hu.ntanalon Beach, \1iu Paula Ro aers and es- cort, \irs. Rob1n Boyd, \tiss \iat1e Joyner of Pasadena and \1us -\nn ~othaus of Pasa- dena. Debs, escorts honored \1r. and \irs. Donald n. We lls o pen up the.r home 1n Cliff Haven for a dmner dance this Friday, hononna the 17 National Charity Lea- sue debutante& and their es· con s on the evenina before the debutante ball. Punch will be ae"ed at pool aide prec:eedina d inner. Ho•'-ud bo••••••· alona with Mr. and !\1n. Wella, will be \t. and \ira. Charles Hea- ter and \1rs. Peter HutA:hens . After dinner a small musica l arou p will play for dancana. Debutantes and thear es- corts are Catherine Claare Baker and Kim Lawrence Duenbera. Kathryn Hartley and Bruce Frederick Olan· der, L anda Lee Jeach and Roaer William Gettmam,The - rese Evelyn Loradeliua and John F rancis Londeliua,Jane Lee 'kAllister and Jeff Da- vidson Wetmore, Cbaneen \4ataaret ~1cCurdy and \11· chael Tuchek Pells. Terry <\nn \1cLau&hhn and John Chapman Hall, Sue o\nn 01- uch and Robert Clark Gran- aer, Susan Louise Pratt and Gary Cwtia Farmer. Leah Ga le Roae ra and Carl Ro- bert -\nderaon, Carol Jean Roae and Schuyle r Hadley Beaaett, Donna Ouzyea Smi th and J amea J oeepb Canoll m, Lura Mat1e Srruth and Davad Howard Pont1us, Su- san Elizabeth Smath and Wilham Roland Brownsber- aer, Susan Barclay Sa a1uff and John Leon Laun Ill. Sandra Lou11e Thomas and James Hanulton Lawrence , John Nohnda We lls and Daryl Faar. GIRL FOR THE HAY'S \4r . and \4rs . Stephen Hay. 425\.S Orchid Ave .• Corona de I \1ar. are ~rents of a dau&hte r born Friday. !'lov. 19, an Hoaa Hoapatal. STEAK FRY BARBECUE Honoring State Senator JOHN SCHMITZ COMPLETE STEAK DINNER $1 .50 Each Entire Family $5.00 Games · Entertainment • Prizes · Refreshments -Noon 'til 4:30 p.m. Rancho Mis,sion Vieio Cattle Camp San Juan Capistrano From The POLICE BLOTTER ... .....,, Mev.l7 A 5 • 10 reet taipapb (• abacr&ct priM) oe beavy ric• paper WOftb 1125 waa n olen from tbe K• Menill Gallety, 1400 W. Coeat H-,., 'Newport Beach, aomecime between Nov. 10 and ll, reported Aar· on K.. Meni II . . . An a&llo driv~ by Ric::hard Lyon, 1740 E. Ocean St., Balboa, was damaaed in the front when it ran into a parked vehicle or the Holly Seafood Co. of Loa Anaeles, which received damaae 1o the rear, a t W. Balboa Blvd., near 7th St., Balboa ... A ciaarette ma- chine wu btoken 1nto and dle mon ey bos taken at the Gri ffin Union 76 Stau on, 3001 Newport Blvd.. New- port Beach, James R. Bendy- na told police ..• Bruce 0. \1cClaire, 2227 Holly lA .• Newport Hei&h ts , reported 1o police dtat a Ptullips bicycle worth 150 and a Craftsman power drill wonb $30 were stolen from hi I aaraae be- twee'n Nov. 13 and 17 ••• A vehicle driven by \1arao R. Hill, 410 39th St., We st New- port. auffered damaae to the left rear fender and ri&ht rear wheel when it was s truc k by a vehicle that left lhe scene on the W. Coast Hwy., 210 fee t weat of River· side Ave .••. Tristan Rodn- aerez, 703 North Bay Ft., Ba lboa h land, told poltce that his aon found a Royal Scot racer bicycle wo rth S50 lyina beside lhe road on Bay- aide Or. at the Goldenrod bridae, Corona del \1ar, on !'io v. 13; it was taued and placed 1n the found rack ... A Bendix portable direction finder worth S120 was taken from Factory Electrontcs, .$25 31st St., West ~ev.port. between :"lov. 1 and ~. Ray 0. Salmans reported . . . \like K1efer. 215'-3 Abalone Ave., Balboa Island. reported to pollee that he left h1 fi shin& tackle bos worth S25 at the pubhc p1er at Park Ave. and E. Bay Fl.. Balboa Island, and that at was taken someti me between "'ov. 11 and 14. Th••tle,. Mn. l8 Three Schwinn atina.ray bicycles worth SS2 eacb were stolen from an apert- ment bouse carport at Q()() Sea Ln., Harbor V1ew Halla; the owne rs u e Janet L. Po- ~~rera, >\pL 67: \1athew T . Kalbak, Apt. 72: and Wenda! 4.. Sechler. >\pL 81. .. Eit- u beth Ballard, QlO Park "ve., Balboa Island, told police that fi rewood worth Sl 5 was s to len from her s1de yard betwe en 'lov. 15 and 18 ... Bishop N. Patterson, 42, of 218 6lnd St., "'ewport Sho res, was arrested at ~:1~ a.m. on a charae of drtvms while intoxtcat ed at ()2nd St. and W. Coast Hwy ... >\ 6-volt battery worth sn.so wu removed from a Vollts· waaen whale 1t was parked at the Corona del \1ar H1gh School. sa1J Bruce D. Wtl- son. 2027 Altura Dr .• lrvane Terrace ... t. vehtcle d.raven by E.dith C. Walters. 35 St. Jamu Rd .• Cltff Haven, receaved Jama ae 1o the left rear bumper when tt baclted anlo a parked Yehacle of Jo- seph A. Crafu of Seal Beach a t Snua Harbor Rd.. near Cliff Dr .• Cliff Haven ... \_1ra . \4. Bolin 1 1210 S. Bay P t., Balboa Island, told po- lice that a wrouaht uon pa tao chair arad 3 flower pou wa th a zaleas worth a total or 149 were stolen from her fron t porch between Nov. 3 and 11 ... The parked vehicle or William Renea, 391 5 Sea- shore Dr •• West Newport, re- ceived damap to tbe riaht rear w._n it waa acruct by a vehicle that .. h tbo t cene at 40th St.. ocar Seaa bore Or., Wut Newpon. •. Donald K. Wieneke, 20. of 108 2Sth St.. ftest Newport. wu ar• roated at 1:10 p.m. at bta reaadnce 01a ~ chua• of oat· acucliaa.,...t.. .. A Carter ~~ CltMntof WorU\ J5l.l0. aa iatake muufold wonb 133 .... ltftral o ther ,._. were atiDS.a from a boet us tt.e at&Wap lot of t.be Owftes he ific *tbte Co •• 2'7 51 W. Cout Hwy., Ne w• pon Beacb. bern• No•. 8 aod 17, CUr lea POIUl r•· ponecl; • t.bi .. u alao cat the wat., aacl Yac ... hoses to tbt •• ,... ••. A U.S. mail· bo• wu hit 111J a ...Ucl• tllat left the ICtM • ....Uat twO ••etportiaa '••• Uid •••••• It looet &oa ill • latioury poealia~a, at ••••••e.r A .... tO C.tt toea ol ••· cca SL., ,....,.. ........ frl4.y, Mev. 19 Or, Cu olyn R. Ne laoo of Laauoa Beach lou. a plata- num e npaement nna worth 11 ,300 on the main dance floor at the Newporter ltan OD Nov. 13 ... A parlted ve- hicle of Jack Bt own, 459 Cambradae Circle, Costa Meaa, tcce ived darnaae to Use left rear fender when It waa auu.clt by a vehicle wh1ch left the scene, on W. Coast Hwy., 2000 feet east of Tuatan Ave., \1anneu \1ile ... Oa111el \4. Pelkey, 23. ()( 5008 su~hore Dr .. West !'iewport, was arrested at 9:45p.m. a1 h1s res1dence on a char&e of out.J tandma warranl. . . o\ blaclc lea ther wa llet valued al $17 was stolen on "'ov. 11 from a parked vehacle at the Santa >\na R1ver Jetty, uad Pete F . Brehm, 1563 Santa \na A.ve ., :"iewport He1Jbta ... Dav1d L. Zamman, :!1, o r 2400 Elden Ave.. A.rt. 8, Cotta \1eaa, waa arrested at 7:20 p.m. at Palm St. and E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, on a charae ofpouess1on of man· Juana. . .Small ba nd tools valued at I S4.2S were talten on Nov. 18 from the aara ae of Herbert E. Corwm, 511 El '-"<>dena . Newport He1ahta .. A vehicle dnven by Cannen L. Butterworth. 619 Poppv o\ve .. Corona del \tar, re- ceived exten11ve Jamaae LO the front end whe n at s k1Jded anto a stopped vehacle dnven by Bcau1ce L. \1u rphy of Laauna Beach, on the E. Coast Hw y .. near Goldenrod o\ ve .. Corona de I \tar. \tu s \1wpny Compla tned of I pa 1n 1n her back ... \ 1achomc ter worth Sl1 v.-as stolen on ov. \!1 from a vehicle r ark- ed 1n the l orona de l \iar H1ah 1\chool park1n1 lot. sa1d Holme s L. Eilts J r .. ~516 Oorchester Rd .• Cameo Htgh- land ... \tthur F. F1sman, .n . llf the 'iewpon Hotel. 103 \kFadden Pl., Cenaal 'lew ron. was arte3i ted al II :30 p.m. tn the I 00 block of 21st St. on a charae of •n- LOXICillon 1n publtc ... no- thana valued at Sfl 5 was s to- len from a vehtcle parked at p .m. at the U-To te'm Food \1arket, Belboa Blvd. and W. Cout Hwry., Weer Newport, on a charae of drunk an pub- lic ... While makma a left twn from E. Coast Hwy . on- lo Bays1de Dr .• a vebtcle dnven by Paa1c1a -\. Fran- CIS. 315 E. Balboa Blvd., Ba I boa. rece1ved damaae 1o the front when 1t was ~truck by a vehtcle draven by Wi l- ford ~. Bryde of Laauna Beach. there were no tDJura es ... Scott C. Worley, 314 36th 1., West !'iewpor t, told po- llee thai a Peaucol racer bicycle worth s u~ ..... sto- len from has Jaraae on "'ov. ~ ... -\ 1%4 Ford Ga lu1e was stolen from 45Q v,a L•do c;oud. L1do Isle . satd Sally o\nn Hornsby, 110 Vaa \ten- lone. L1do Is le . . .While storped a1 W. Balboa Blvd .. and 36th St.. We at !'lew port, a veh1clt Jnven by Ra lpb We1deman Jr .• 1:1 :8th St.. West :"lewJ1'C)rt, cauJbt on hre •n the trunlt, darnaaana Lhe rear: the fue dept. ~~ call- ed and put out the e lectt1cal fi re. \h . Wetdernan suffered burns on has ra&ht hand ... James 0 . Duke, :!18 Fem St .. ~ewport Shores. report· ed that "'-ue wheel coven v.orth S80 we re stolen from h11 Ford \1\la tana whale 1t was parked at tua resadence; the aeraal waa also broken off and left ly•na on the pound. . .A tool box. tools and Crafuman ele caac saw worth a total of 1203 waa stolen from the p ra ae of Theron F. C ulp, 42~~ Be- aooaa ""•·· COC'Ona ciel \4ar .•. A Sun tacbomcter worth 152 waa stolen from a vebtc:le parted 10 t.he driveway or Du u C. Doua lu . 932 Vi• Udo Nord. L1do Isle . 1600 Haven P1 •• Chff Ha•e n. reponeci Bette Ha~cey. 320 .\methyl\ •••• Balbo& la- land~ Pohce Officer Bnt~ la ter ro.ct the clot.bca Ul • nearb, ba.tt. ud plau4 them tn the e1'ldnc:e Ioder •.. A •ehacle drn ea bJ Ehubetb C. Onmthaal. 1100 Hip laod Or.. ttarbol Hip lallllia. ~­ ceaved cla..,.•to the n aht ftoftt fudtr WMD it ru an to a •ehu:le, wbic.b t 11ffered u - teoaa•e d.a.-qe to the le ft tn r. drivwa by Gladya G. Jate , •a' ••ta•t Pl., Cotta \4eu, at '"liM A••· and Oo•et Dr.; dllen w.,. eo ift* JWtet. • .Willi.. Pebret, 601 ~Nil• A ... , Corou del ~. toW police U.t a Cnn.-a akjU u•. uader, ............. , . were a tolen from hia praae: the 1tema were va lued at 11S4 ... A uactor dtaven bJ 'Thomaa Dobbie , 901 Celt11 Pl., Eat t Bluff, whach left the scene, ran into a aa eet li aht on -\lt.a Viata Dr., near Cellla Pl. .. J oyce \1onen- sen, 211 Grand Canal. Bal- boa laland. reported to po- lacc tha t S26 was taken from her purse that was under the counter near the staae at the Newporter Inn dance ball. .. While makana a left turn from 47th St. onLO W. Balboa Blvd., Weat "''ewport, a veh1cle dra- ven by Kathleen L. Gerw1clt, 1042 \11ss1on Rd .. Cotta \1esa, receaved damaae 10 the lefl sade when It was struck bv a vehtcle dnven by Julie \1ayer, ~1()loo} 34th St., Wesl "'ewport. \11u \1ayer rece 1 ved a bras tons on the forehead, rtaht elbow and n&ht lea. S.twcl.y, Mov. 20 Barbara Fdalatpow. 1335 Sanuaao Dr .• Dover Shores, told poltce that her husband, Dr: Ed Ed a latpou.r. 1 m1 ss· 1ng; he left on a ' ~~<celt va- cation for parts unknown and nu not been heard Of 'IInCe . .Salvatore Fautna uf Huntington Beach loJaed ~t complam1 of a saull ilnd batten• aga1nst F.mll1 u (a- pacto of Emtllo'., ltalaan Cu1 s1ne . 3011 "'ewpon Blvd .. "'ew porl Beach. Fazztnli, wh o ts .&n emplo' ee of C"li- paclo, ., ... J that C ara~w JUbbed hiTl b¥ hiS hHt and twisted ht'l arm aftA:r an ar- aument llver v. hether t)f not he had put lemon ln a pre- paratJC>n. \1an R FISman, ~R . of l%0 ~er PI Cost.. \lesa . .,.. as arre led .sl I( '0 o~.m. tn the 100 hlvd. •I \k· Fadt.Jen Pl. Ce nua l ,e.,. pc•rl, ,,n a charae n { J runk n pu ll- '" . \ r ar,eJ \ et\1~ le "' George H. \tcf-.srl.nJ 1~:~. \ga tA: \ ve .. Ba olx•• l"•nd, ~o~oas Jama¥eJ l>n lhe efl '>IJe bv a vehtcle that leta the ~cene on Park \ve .. near \gate \ve . Lnn and L1nda Parnsh, IOi Yt a C.enoa. Ltdo h ie , reported that ~ CCoounued on pa&e 1\) ~ PL~I)US: expressing appreciation to Mar~o Pawa1, at left, presi dent of the '3alb0a ~Y L1ons Club, for hts cha~rmanship ot the annual Lobster 8al(e, is be1ng pre- sented by John Sympson, editor of the Ltons r:: luD Neek ly bollet1n. ELECTED MEMIEII OF 5TH STOCk EXCHANGE \\alter Cruttenden Jr .. ~3Q l.Kltham Or .. ( ameo Shores. has be en e Icc ted member of the Boston S10c k Exchanae. lfe IS chatnnan Of t be board li C"rune nden ~ Co. Inc . of "'ewport Beach and Los 'n- geles. He 1s a member of~ l'ther s10ck e xcllanges : Pa- Ciftc. Coast, \11dwest, De· umt and C1nc 1nnata. AUTO SHOP IUIIGUIIIZED Lov.-ell U Osborn of the R and L ~uw Cltnac. 1101 Bayiilde Dr . 'lewport Beach told po l1ce thai buzglars en- tered throuah the frnn1 door 'ov. 13. 1'0 Stble ~ p1cto.· n& Lhe lo~ k. and hk\l S I QO 1n ~.a h and S l~ "'•rlh ,f .... rc:JII .;ard recctNS !r ,.,. • rl1>or t\ pe ~ale at the rear •I Lhc •lftc.c. DISNE Y FILM SLATED ll.a lt D11;nev's !l'llHl e. "The P11e•m 'Ana 1 'WMkeJ .s \hr· •~ le." "'Ill be ~ho~~<n at - ... 11. thu Frtday. 'oov. ~"·at the (mona Je l \\ar Youth (enter t?v the 'ev.ro.Ht Beach re creatmn department. l.J- ll'IISsu>n t'fiCC: IS :5 .:enls. Popcorn and punch ,., 1ll be so ld bv members of the Jun1nr Ebell Club. TALK TURKEY LEGAL MOTICE ORTirtC'"~Tf m IJI '"F''-1\ ru:tataoua ~arm \am~ ·ntr l''llnt R IC\~ ll d-• berf'bY C'f'rldv that !!iht' aa <"OD• duct1n~ a ret.a al ~a ir .. bua1nt>aa u dt'r the fac lalloue larrn oamp of '<IAR C.O aad 1ha1 "*'ri farm •• composr d of 1hr folio,. In~ ptor· aoa whu.r oarn,. •• lull aad pl•c• ol '"" odrao,. ,.,~ •• fol· Iowa, 10-11. ... ar~rrllr J f •onl .. , ()()7 l..a rlu.pur ""'DIIf'. '""'""' ·itl ... ar, C:a lofn!'D II . ll iT'O '-" '"' ll•n11 tlw• lhth dat of '"'"mk~r . IQh',. \l•tj(ll"'"" I. !'nul .. l.,f.t,Jt 11~(\IIHIH\I\ C 01 \ n W l)fH'<C.I fl'l; I Ill' lfloh 11" ,( "~• •rm• hf'r. Of, •.. hrlor,.. m .. , .. \ ot.arv Poat>ltr ID ooo! 1,.,. """I ountv •014 ,l.lr" ,..,.._~•hD • thf"ft"ID, to \ Ota"'I'"'IOD~•j •nd 'wOr-D, vrr•,.•n •lh a ppo-ar<!'•l \tarlt"l'fll<!' I. Puo l .. o.n""'D In mr to~ tht- 1""'""' •h ... ~ oam,. '" "UI>-""'bl' t IO lhf' •othon ID..,IfUII\1"01, •Dd u c:ao• lf'1 ttf'rl 1<1 mf' that .. 11 .. ,.,,. ul,. 1 oh ..... n, .. . 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(N2S) _____ _ '56 OODOE Royal Power S/8 •26S-673-652 1. PORTABLE Ice Cream foun· ~nIt .SO-642-4073. TWO round coffee tables. Co tnuca topa, t3S paH. - •20 e ach.-67$-1319• --------------R FC'LJNF.R Cha1r, turquou e nauaahyde cover. -S-45. fl4l·3"J '· -----Hl-FI Portable t40. 6H-U 16• RE \J11 FUL baby kattena free to aood family . Phooo 6 75·.JI65. CN25) ------- 1\1 \l-\bh~' Rf. R' frame, ""a I. , c ·• t ~t.ll. (, 'J.' I 1\ I love '" c ll\11·T <...:'~. \~''' ""''- Jqllafter' ,,\-~111• '\IPf \ Traa ler.l")"..!l .,r ~ ' ,,, -on "' q -l ". \1 111 l..a,.srh"r c "dnc:" \)1141-,.,,_,~ll • :~·1"1 {amrhc:l l..:ru•,er,(aJ eni tnt: '\.:.,. ~dt nt .. lphnl- 'ter. 1: Cni(IOC \o~-.n fi~C \~J'-~~. 1\1 1.1-1\:-4. 101 ~~ lllh..llf,,nJd ;;{l-Spc•rt.rran. ~10fl 'T I 1.1 \..f\h,!fl (()-II Pllrt r li t-h 4 '>P· auto. _chanler. s~O. b73:._R8tt.• R fil ''-' ash cabtne t { Lora ge \f>O. f.4f.-0341" g(IS, 7'3" llans. Boots ~ Poles. S()5. F..ve. 431-4597 • BIKE 11rls 20" Sl S. 897- 1!454•. 59 CHEV. Bel All, 4 dr. ae- dan, good c on. S3S0. Call between 4 ~ 6 . OR 3-8876 . U -13 ) PORTABLE d1shwaaher only S45, 67 3-0802 (023) -61 f1~T. excel!. concl. 950 - 67.5-2514• FRE EZ e R • S cu. ft.· IOOd workina condition. 6.,-821)• 'Sf! DOOOE, •cry c:leiD. S29S. 673-AS65. .~NOTONE Tranaiator lt._. ina aid. ISO. 64l-0904 • 6-42-3228• MAYPLO'.V~ R fum . -*le home. l bdrm. 8-8-Q,aprin· ler ayatem. IS,$00. 548· 43 S()t OA~K PL4.STIC sun aha4e on roller, 92" wide, 8-4" drop. Like new, tlS. 673- 554<>-. 1-4' 904. T, IS HP mo&or. trailer, eatraa. UOO. 1.,1 8-9422- KARMAN OOA air-c:oe. 1 yr. old, coat t3200. Sell 11000. 131·2051• ROAN MARE-well reined. very JCOUe, spirited, biJ. t27S. 493-1S7.- CUSTOM-dlanel back aofa., li&ht beiae lS ft. excel- con. $300 546·2759• FJoiCYCLOPIIDIA complete $3 5. S44-936o- 3~a4~ Speed lfapbic: camera with flub attachment. 16S. evea. S46-4261• 1956 uyo• BIRD. Aoto, wbtl red, R-H, re-coo. Loaded SllSO. OR 3-4562- Electri c tiiJl, 3'd' plutic face, 2 aidea. SilO. Ph. 642-3681 or 646-057 5• '64DA TSUN PICKUP, excel. cond., 19,000 milu "SO. 534-77 53• A."'TIQU E French prov. di- van newly upbol. beiae/aold SlSO. 673-6477• WAFFLE IRON-double, res- ~urant type. S40. Call OR 5-3895• F.RMJN E COAT • Bm. full lenath. wide cuffs, newly lined. S100. 548-6633• '62 RENAULT Dauphine De- luxe. Sale or trade. Good cond. Kl 9·1663• SN IPE 64 Fiberalass like new w 1Uad er. cover ful l equ 1 p. 6 7 3'-·~5.:.20...;.5_• ___ _ 1960 T-BIRD, full -power. take over pymts. 64:!-2733 (J-13) 1963 a..c '-1 ton P 'U. Take over pym ts. plus cash for equ1ty. 642-2733 (J -13) 1931 model A p1ckup. Runs &ood, fu st offer ove'r S200. 3:!38 Broad, ~B. CJ-1 3> ---------------SU RFBOARO~ul&&. Q'3" $#!5. Excellent g1ft. 541!- 3041 (J-13) 1Q55 "T'' BIRO, St1 ck S1u ft. L1&h t blue Removable hard top. r Jt . cond.st :!50.536-8.518• LEGA.L ~OTlCE C:f'RTIJ'W U f' ')f n r TI11')t .. ' ,~,. RIC II \HI' \. 111<.1111 . '""'dto~t .or \~ ~ l"ml ... d, C oron~t til'l '1.11, ( a ltlom1 '· , .. do1 011 bu .. t· n,. .... ., .. Ill I I \ Pl,l \llll\1., h~J "''nf"' ... , old·1,,. ... ,, r-\o '\ '~· II lt~t•• j,jan I, ( Hh fnm1 ... lli•hHrd \. ''••"'" r unnl\ nf flr .. nll• 11o rt>•· lhth *•" .. r '""mbl'r, JQ• ••• t,,.forl" m•. lh" uo<l<"r· ... 1.,11 • I, 11 \ohlf\ Put.l11 1n .tn • f.,, ""•ud (.uuot" Md ''"'''"· p -..-. ...,,n •II• "l'l'""'"d R1<"hM<I "· ll111h1•. ~nn .. n '" m!' to lw lh,.. ftf• '"""" -... hn ,,. n ;t'Tlfl' 1... "'" l,.. ... , rd•r 1 to th,.. "'11han ln,1n•m •"n,, •u • ·" .._nu~lt-•ht,.•4 h ' •CH' t..h.-t h • ,. '~ ' IJ ', •I t h •. ""'", . • ,,.d ... 1 I \\\ l ll'Hll\ '-J)\ 'I' f o"~"ll '"-tftO ~ \fHrtt" \uot. I 1, 101,- ft t•l, .... t '1'\ ,.,, lh··· ~. Q. ln • I'" , 11 U1•• \ ""t•nrl II Mhor ' "~·:Ill· Estancia picks offkers Shldeott a.t ti.JtMc:ia HI.._ Scbool ban .. 1•ct.d lbel-f fint clan otricera ud lbeir lint airla leaau. cabinet. Tbo junior clan coonci I is rMct. 1.1p ol preaict.nt R1.11· aell Eric:boo, vice pruident Bill Culaoo, aecret.uy Vicki Muhooen, and lroa•wer Jo- b&na Subo, who will be u- aiated by eouocll mornbora Rudy Dennia, Glenn Prie· bertabaQtcr, Nina Hollud. Larry Kaban, Linda Kimbell, Gayle Larton, Rachel Pony, Linda Seaton, Bill Schillina. Connie Whiteaon, Ste'4e 'lim- mann, and Tami K.ra1111 . J .. cke, Cilldy Mud.all, La•• Myoau, Lieda Sa.· pheu. !kaaaa Scbltlia•, Helen TocM, Ka&b.y Y .. IN lad Tet- ri w .. dy. Preabma.o c:lau CCHacil ia made 1.1p ol preaideat Mike Sbwin, vi" Pteaideat Kay Nett, IOCtetaty Calol Wiae, ud lrea.aurer Roeemuy Szabo, who will be auitted by couoci l membert Laurie Bdwuda, Gerri Filet, Tanya Pounda, Mauie Gain .. , Oeniae Joyce, Nancy Julien, Janet Mataon. Laura Mc- Gowan. Clayle Pietee, Nick Quiro&, Carol llinpal4, and The sophomore clan~ Kathy Silver. cil is made up of pre•idcot Tbe airla leaaue ia beina BiH Moran, vice preaident directed by preaidoot LyM Mary Robinaon, aecrelaly Oerte, Yice president ~dy MarJie Hi&hamith, and trea-O.do, recordioa aec:rolaly awer Penny Scbi llina, who Mary Lou Rowland, corrn· wi ll be auiated by counci l pondina aectetary Nancy members Eather Anderton, Bradabaw, treaawer Barbara Pbyllia Cunnin&ham, Janice Bado and auiatanl treasurer Hanaon, O.n Hoey, Laurie ~ria Hatcb. Desalt site is debated Despite the rajn, a s izable cro wd attended laat weelt's meetina of the Woman's Civic League of Newport Harbor to hear a lively discuuion of the desalini uti on plant loca- tion. Speakers were R. E. Wha- ley, senior electn cal enaa- neer of the Metropolitan Wa- ter Disuict of Southern Calt- fomia. and former vi ce-mayor Hans Lorent., ch11rman of the Shoreltne Preservation Com- mittee~ Accord1na to \1r. Whaley, tht \1WD at present favors the off-shore uland site near Seal Beach, but adm1ts lhat the Corona del \1ar Pelican Point location 1s still be1n1 con stdered due to ttl favor- able phys1cal atuibutes. He sa1d a dec1s1on must bemade LEGA.L NOTICE rrRnn c ~n l)f nr nnnr ~ "\ ~'H J(}lf\ ,,.,,,_~,. ru11iio~ a1 11> Jl,. 1. .. C.ro~lla, !'-an Cleo- men u·, Califoruaa. J ~\If ~ R. IJH~t.: 1\ (}') n. resad1n ~ a1 4509 Surrr')' nrt V I', f.nr00 8 del '\4&1, Calilomta 111d RICII "RI) A. HIGRI ~. ruidio~ a1 4Y. ho·m- luf. Corona d<'l \tar, C:ali(onua, decla~ thai they oooatltalr' a limited parUI.-r~hip doio11 boat• o!'a" on d .. r 1h~ f1c tiu oua • .,,. o f Cl n ' \fl)lY)R'i ~"I f' 1111 d ~ R\ llf . at lf>Oti \o. £:1 C • mrno Real, <,liD Clmtf'Oie, Calt- loml•. J oho )' ook n I am!'~ R. l.oclt.,.ood R1 rhard \. U·~bll" '-ldl,. nf l alafon11al .... C.o11n t' n ! Ormjl!' I lin lh•., lhth d a~ o f \ovt.n· b .. r. )Qf,',, h<"lore me, the uooi ,.r- "'1111""· d \o tllr"\' Pubhr 10 .,d for "lll r1 ( OUIII\< an d "taU•, pf'~ -.on al h app,.are d John 'ool "', j IIJI'II'' II. l.od,,..ood ~~nd R1rhard \. llarba!', lr.oo.,n to me to bf' lhl" fl"I...On" ""0"1" ftWllr'IO are 'uh .. r nb,.d In !h .. "''!han lfti'IIN· m•"'ll, .. li d ,.,,c-h arkno ,.ff'dj~l"d In m•• 1h '" h,. •••f"rull"ci the 8*'1"· \"rail ~~ u,' "~• H'Hll\ """\ \oun-Pu blar \h (.omma-. .. lon • aptrl"" ~u It· 11. 1%- Publt .. h: \o". Z'l, J)er. ~. Q, If>, 196'l, 111 th~ \e.,.porl llarbor • ft'ii!CJl. very aoon, as die MWD feels !bat projection of lbe aolu- ti ona to water needs must be 20 yean ahead of the actual requ i rem en ta. He admitted that if ttfe power of eminent domain is exercised in reaard to the Corona del Mar site, lona monlh~ or even years of court delays would have an ad verse effect on lbeir plans. ~r. Lorent. challenaed the \1WD opinion o f a lead time of 20 y ears, c laimina that 5 years ia all the time requtred to fonnulate and build the necessary plants. He pomt- ed out 1he nec e111 ty for re- memberina the effect of the memmoth plants on the wel- fare aesthetically oo lbe people, and the desc retion of huae residential areas ahould the \1WO choose the Corona de l ~ar site. Both \ir. Whaley and Mr. Lorenz aareed that federal funds are absolutely nece s- sary to implement those of the Power companies and the MWD. A questton and answer per- iod followed the proaram, wh1 ch was arranaed by Mrs. Laurence Wriaht. firat vi ce- president. Mu. Daniel Oi l- crest. president of 1he Wo- man's Ci V1 c Leacue.presided. LOClL CAMOIOATE FO" COIFEREICE 01 ATOll John D. Langer of Newport Harbor High 'ichool bas been named aa a cand1dale for a deleaate's seat to the 196 5 ~atlona l Youth Conference on the Atom, to be held Dec. Q-11 tn Chtcago. Southern C altfom•a Ed 1son Co. IS the loca l sponsor. One s tudent and hts SCie nce teacher will be picked to re- preaent e ach of Ed1son's 6 commerc1al divnioos, F..a- slem, me u opohtan, Orange County. San Joaquin Valley, Southern and "'es tern, ac- COC'dln& Lo Ralph Kas er, Edr- son d1S U1c t manager . Put a Baldwin in your falnily's ChrUtmu ltoddnp See our wide ldection of p~OOI aDCl cqma. Cbriltma En • livery. Ask about our special &Nn:hae ,U.. No priJIDtllta UD· d.l february. Free 1 •'Soc:kful CY Sclap" wbal JUD Yialt oar 110te. ~ WWOODWWO.YH PIANO AND ORGAN SA LES WHAT'S THE MENU? -Why rock cod of course, ~ys a happy lady angler, OottJe Stone of '3alboa, as Davey's Locker sportfishlng In New- port 9each begi ns another winter season of fishing for those table treats. There ate over so.specles of this fam- ily of f ish in California - and all are excellent eating. PASSUIEI HURT AS ILOWOUT DElVES CAR Wh~ beadina aouth on Eastbluff, a vehicle driven by Lynda A. ellsworth, 2036 Ocean Blvd., Balboa, auf- feted a blowout to the ri&ht front tire on wet pavement and went o ut of c ontroL Tbe car Jumped the cwb, ran over a palm tree planted in the parkway. proceeded ac- crou a s1dewalk and up a hill for 10 feet, and came to rest at F.astbluff Or., 300 feet east of Bac k Bay t>r. A pauenaer, Candace Ann Fry, 247 Pros pec t St., ~cw• pon Shores , fell out of the car. She complatned of back and lea inJWies, and was taken to Hoaa Hoap1tal. CITY GETS $8,424 The C tty of Newrort Beac h has JUSt rece1ved S8,424 as 1ts 6-month share of the spe- ctal feu paid by holders of alcoholic: beveraae lic:enaea for the period endina Aua. 3\. The amount repseaenta 9~of the la c:enae fee money. The remainina 1~ aoea into the state's aeneral fund. A.L BROWNELL MAMEO AI Brownell, 409 38th St., West Newport, has JOined Property Research Corp. of Los Anaelu as an account executive tn the acqu111tJon department. He 11 a padu- ate o f UCLA. a NaY) veteran and was recently auoc1ated w1th Pace setter Homes. "EIPORT~ E'fiCJI lMUMDAY • .OV. 21.1• SQD10 JECDQI--Pw' WRO!IA DU.IM. CM.I f. Top scholars given awards Top acieace tc:holan cho- "• lo tec.iv. tiM •daliat aw.S for 196~. apoeaored II, .. 1Ddaatry•€chacat.ioa C.O..Cil, iaclade tbe follow- iq 11om toea.! acboola~ ••zaa•a,.IIUII Pll aiTAIY IIIII Cept. Wann Hall, c:«no- ..a4iaa officer of tbe U.S. UYJ weapoea atat.ion at Seal Beacb, will be the a,.aur at tbe Dec. 2 meo t· loa ol tbo Cencrat Oraqo Comaty Cbapter of lho Mili· cary Order of the World Wan ia tbe o(ficen cl~o~b at El Toro. Ho will present a domon- ••at.ioo of lhe operation of tbe Sidewinder, a miuile awded by iafra-red rayt. Tho prolf&m will follow the I p.m. dituler. what is your Corou ct.l War Hilll ScJ.ooj -Tonuce H.a~laa, lU Sap .. in A••·, Balboa la- laad. Naw port Hat bot' HIp Scllool -Ricllard AppleftiU, 1621 Hiahlan4 01 .• Hubar Hlp· laada. The awud1 were preaenwd Jut ni_..t at tho Unioa Oil Center auditOfium iD Loa An11lea. NATTBESSEI ..._ ........ ~tN~ul•r Aapee &• a t a -eee~~a COSTA ..alA WA~ CO. ,, ............... &Aeftr .... ......... ,_.,...., ................ Cell~ When you think deeply about it from a rehg1ous stand- point. you begin to wonder -can anyone really measure man's potential . or put any limits on it? Can you measure God's love for His creation? No. But we can learn to let it mmd and fill our lives. Hear this one. hour public lecture. "What Is Your Potential?" by JANE 0. ROBBIN S. C.S .• a member of The Christian Stience Board of lectureship. ... FlltS'f CHUICH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST DIS Via ~ Nnport leach, talifomia Tbunday eftft .... December 2. 1• at 1:00 p.m. A D M ISSI ON I"At!:E • I!Vt!:AYONI! IS W t!:L.COMI! ext~a sav1nc;s pQotectton At !.aguna Federal yoor ~ngs oet triple prot.ctlon. Management has estab· lished and mamta1ne<f a aound. oonservative loan policy as well as a high reserve position .•. a must In our a.Jdation. The result ... ReseMta and Sur~ us Funds totel10.6% of deposita ... attnolt 3% more than ~ nationat average of savings & loen itUtitutlona ... And ~.,. tnsured up to S10~Q)) by the ~deral Savings & Loan Insurance ~on ••. ThrM good reasons to treasure your savtngs et Laguna Fedetal Sevtngs. I--~ e.AOH. CN .. DidJlltl. a.o oc:cAN AV'ENU.. ~I HV 4-7Ml 8A" CUIMIINTtl -ANOM • eot "· I'-CAMINO ,_&A\. • TS\..f&MOHI 1 MY •·UH t..AeUHA Ul. -. .... fiGM • ~ eAY ~ • ~ ... ..Ol Of' 4 .. ...0 01. '""*'ION •UMID TO' IISUICH CMIMIST Or. 0. o. ThompiOD, 311 PopPJ An., Coroaa del Mat, Ita• bee .,ohu~ ••ior ,.,..,~ dlemht at lit• La Habra n eld teeeudl lab of OaeYJOn Reeearda Co.. a e.abeldiuy of Sl8ftd&rd OU Co. He i. • DlliYe of lnde- ,_ctence. Mo •• receind bi1 A.B. Ia cbemiatry from U.C. Rlnraide and a Pb.O. in pbylical ehemiltry rrom •• Cal ln1titute of TecbDOIOJY. T roinee program set Up 31 Yww l8 Newpcwt lea<'h ••• Nuz;ut lh& •7~ The lndu11rial art• depar~o­ rn•t at Co1ta Meu Hilb School bat initiated 1 new wainee propllm lhil you for lltb Md lllh pade ICDd .. tl. The PfOPim i • be ina •up- ported by a county-wide io- ~uwiat adYiaory committee ucl member• of tbe Calirom- ia State Employment Serrice. The major purpo1u of tbe PfOPim ue to proYide a etudeDt with tho b.ckpound to enter tbe apprenticubip pro pam• or to enter ad•anced educational propam1. Tbroup the Vocational Act or 1963, Cund1 are nail- able Cor tbo purcba1e or pro- duction equipment needed to 1et up tbe problem-aolvina 1ituation1 wbich Jivu tbe 1tudenta tbe pract.icel n· perience needed. Aay 11th or lllb pade 1tu. dent wbo bu •ucceadully completed • introductory eourao ia olecbollict. drah· iaa or metal .asop it eliJible to apply ror the l-bour block of TechnoloJY. Thue appli- cant• ue 1creened ~ coan· 1elon iad teachers. The top 14 in eadl uea ue in· cluded in the propam. Tecbnical Enali.tl i1 alao a put of lhe total prop.m.. Plan• ror future counea include tedulical mathema- tic• and technical 1cience. The local in1tNcton are Glenn Sherry, dopu'"eot bead; Nick Kukli1h and Don Buell. SHOPS AND SERVICES AIR COMDtTIONING SMITH IIOS. CO. HMII•t-Ah c.. ....... . .......... 16«» s.p.,.., Av•. Ll 1-5531 • 4PP AIEL -WOMEN tllll DilL a ettlf Drea••• & SportiWMr Acuuori•a and Gifts Newport., Inn OR .S.17'00 •••tcliff Plaza Ml ~U..C Newport Beoc::ft ~ AUTO REPAIR C• S.rYice "Imported" Ptom Tu.ne-up1 to Overballa J•cu•R Specialist 54-t941 2221 Hed.r, C.M. • AVTO IDIVIC£ • G.U. OIL SHRL Oil DfA1a AU STAll MOTOI C\.UB 11-"'lS 1VHfll. ~ ~ CH. STNMS ruN(.~ • Nkfln u..c:ATIC't f1fl ..a~ ~ D8NuY I laol £.c-.. Hwy ... a.~ ... c.-..... ., ..... • BEAUTY SALOM LgtwU&&'~ ~NOQt< tiD & a....,. c... ...... ... .,.,.. • CAR,EMTRY c.., .. ,., Sh ..... & ~ ..... '" .. , .... Minor Repai,. No job too 111t0ll H.O. ANDERSON &G-0033 If no an ewer eo II Ml &.2372 * ADDfiiiiS I8IIU6 * ,.. .. O.•lrt u..aa.. --.-1 e CONCRETE am=--·~~ ... :::= ~QCII_, __ _.._Jane• MU..-P.o ... c a.._ • JANITORIAL MR. KLEEN • Carpet Qeen'IC • Jl'1oor..strtppiq ..Swu.iq ·~ Complett ClelftinJ Se"~ee. CAU, 646 4977 ~ OINdltfy .. '" no•. 1 OR l-0550 ........ , MRS. OEMURL TOSH, owner of the h~rbof atu's oldest flower shop ~t 2438 Newport 91vd., Cost~ Wen, atringes flowers for all occasions, and specializes In weddings. PROFESSIONAL JJR. LOU ROY ELDER l. OPTOMETRIST COH\'AC'T L._... -----~ ___,_ ~,.. ..... .... ,_, ... ~ -.a.o7.a -OUI'ColtilT ~H WCITCL.II'" .. \.AZA e P L.OOa COYIIliMG CAIPEIING 671-1636 Oraperiu • Linoleum Fotmica ......... ,..., c. ...... c.. l5GO E. C..1t Hwp. c--........ • 'L.Oit$T BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP Serrina the Harbor Area c.u ... c •• 2750 He"-r Bl•lll • .t Alii-• C:.ate ..... s.6-12U FLO.ERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS "HARBOR AR£A'S OLOEST FLOWER SHOP .. 2431 NEWPORT BL VO. M16M79 c. ....... . 0 DRY CLEANING -n ()#!.17.. CDnll Ptof••••• .......... ., eltMI•a -raat ..nice --... i_, ..... ,- •lr HrYica ..... ,. , ........ L.M, Ae-cr .. t.r....., .. c-. •••• • tNTERtoRS PAT GUYER IHTERIOR A COMpl ... a.vic• eolor styling, floor coverings, drG~~Ifi•a, fum itur•, lighting 29~ E. Coast Hwy., COM 67S.55~ . t UrttQLIJIIJ U'"OLST ER1NG (By E•rop•• Craftuura) REMODEL 2 ,c. Mt OML Y S6t.!O C..l .. ...., .. 215 Melt• H. B. 536 6405 FREE .... I. ,lcb, CUSTOM FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY • QUAUTY WORK • NIIL•S fiRIHOUSl UPHOLSTERY ., .. ...,. .. "•"· ... .,.rt ..... 67~ o SHOE REPAIR IAIERn'S C...tete Sho. Senric• ORTHOPEDIC p,..cri, ..... S..Ci•ll•t W• tivo S&H Gr.. S...• .0 .._..., S.¥4-,MI 1\.3311 o JEWfl.ERS -------IALUC! C,tl DIIIIUC Jlt ELER 31V E. Coa1t Hi abway eo ..... del M• ORiole l-ll~ TU VEL SlavtCES LOMO rot~ rA~ AWAY ~LAC'Dt • r cou ~ ........ ------~ .... .,,.. .. c..-... .... ,....J ..... .. ... c:-.e" . • COMTRACTORS , USED CAR WEOALS 'U J.., W•.--4 ..._ ... I&H , __ St. & .......... 2..,5. .. 'U Pw4 K T• L-1 I VI~ 1195.10. 1£11£1TS JEEPS IIC. I tt27 IIAIIOI IL ¥D. L1 t.1S1S COSTA MESA DAMCE satOOL &&t DRAMA ·MODELING .WCEUP MONTMARTRE SCHOOL 505 ST. ANDREWS RD., N8. 646-7~ o RESTAURANT IIRISHIRI'S ... .., UJNOff!ON -liMiER COCKTAILS ORiole l-9405 l-4510 VIA 0 PORTO Newport Beldl • MUI$ll1 Shrubs, Interior Plants, T,..icola & Tr .. a lnMcticid.a and Fertiliu S&H Gteon StCIIIIP I Froe Deflv.-y COIIONA Dl1 •Aa NVIIII:n n .. E. a...& • .,.., .,,..,. • PET S&.,PUES T-PI~ ,. .. We h.we the 1-.et and I .-ost ..._, .. .,, aol.ctiOfl of "-'"N fhh In the •eo. I ,_ ... • c.-ry • lwll line of ........ ~~tel., ocu ... .,. .. .....w.., •• hoW.,. So.th S.. T...,Hc•, 218 ,__ ... _.., C.M. LiMr9y l-1'961. Coate ..... _. .............. ~a~ W1LCOX.CRITTINOEN HARDWARE He..__.l Cfl~ ... ltl 1700 W. CNet Hwy. N.l. .....s31 ,..,.,. rAttrn • PIIIRGLASS FIEICIJSS Sa.PLIS Cryatollner CofporcrtiOf' Coatirtt Resinl & MoleiJ Fiberglou Motw.ah anJ Supplies -Ll A-0292 1626 Plocontio. Co•to M•aa o PLUMBING A. W. M ARSAC Pt.UAB£1l roo c .. ..;. A•• eo .... del,.._ Phnbiaa Replin DAY .t NIGHT STATE IOIIIIP .., s ..... Ja• Sc: ....... The new cbairman of the Pair Employment PractJce• Conwniuion receatly ao· nounced that proposuioo 14, approved by a marlin of 2 to 1 in th• November, 1964. election, will be "unani· roou1ly rejected" by the State Supreme Court. Propo1ition 14, the initia· tive Constitutional Amend· ment. IUifiDUel to property owneu the ript to leue or 10 II to whomever they choose. I wouldn't be 1urpr11ed if all of thia liberty would come in for c: lose ac:rutiny by our State Supreme Court, becauu thi1 11 the aame State Supreme Court whicb autbcxed ate own plan for re· apportionment of the lean· lature an direct vaol ataoo of Article 3 of the State Con- • tJ tution. Howe•er, the Jlounda under which the contention was LEGAL HOTICE NOTlCF. TO CRfDITORS SU Pf.RIOR COU RT o r nn: STAn: or CALJrOR'll" r OR THF. I.Ot~TY o r OR-\'ICF. No. A ~769 F:arar~ of R-' Y\40~0 JOH'I HF.-\LY, also lu!owD u ll-\Y- \101\WO J. llfAl.Y. rlt'ceu~d. ~OTICf. I HER EBY GIVF.'I ro the cr~ditOtW of tb~e bove u· med decedeot lhe t all pe,.ooe baviol! claa-apuaat the aaed dect'dear art" reqoirt'd to fill' them, wllh the oect'searv vou- cbt',., io th~ oHice of lh~ clrrla of the above t'DI atlrd coort, Of to pre~~eot tlwom, with th~ oeceMarv vouch~~. to the oodersti(Ded a t c/o Horw ood. Hefft'rtaao, '>odeo I Corfmao, \ttortaeY11 at Law, 3355 Y.a Lido, 'lewpott !leach. Ca liforoaa whecb til the plac~ ol buaioeaa of tht' lllldersept"d 111 oil rll&ll~l"ll periA IDIDjC to th~ eet.alt' of aa ed de«deot. wubeo aix moetba ah~r tb~ feral pu b· Jiea t100 of tbis DO liCe . IS\BELLF. "1 1\CS HE.t.LY laabelle 'lana Hulv f.aee utrlx of th~ If iII ol the above oamed decedeot. Oa t~d 'lovember 16, 19165 Harwood, He fferaaoo, Sod eo & Corfrnao .o\uoneys •t lAw 3355 Via Lido 'lew pcwt Beoc:b. C.lifonU. 673-6080 '"oraeya for E aecotrix P.blilt .. : '4ov. 18, 25, Dec:. 2, 9, 1965. io the "'ew,.wt Harbor F:u ap. lUllS STOL£1 Fll .. MAIII011 NIGH SCHOOL R1naa WOfth S225 were sto- len !tom a drsplay c:aae at the ~wport Harbor H1 ah ~bool c:afet.eraa between 3 p.m. ~ov. 12 and 8 a.m. ~ov. I 5. The th1eves unlocked the daaplay caae watb a posa1ble pau key or p1ck anstrument, removed the rinaa from dis- play boxes. and relocked the daaplay cue door. The ranaa belooa to Dana Wint.era. 833 Dover Or .• Cliff Haven. made lhat Propo1ition 14 would be "u.n•imoualy re- Jected .. 1tutlad me . The bead of the PEPC maintain• that the 14th A- mendment to the U.S. Con· atitution wilt be violated by Propoaation 14. Remember ina that the U.S. Supreme Court buod 1U rn· famous reapportionment de· ciaion on the 14th ..\mend- ment'a "equal protection" c:lauae, I rushed to the Con· atitution to make sure that the Ball of Rt&hta . the fa rat 10 Amendme nt&, had not been forma lly deleted 10 the ruah to make over the Con- statuuon an the 1maae of the 14th Amendment. The Ball of RtJhts was sull there -wounded but not krlled by recent Supreme Court ruh nai The problems of the reap- portionment decueon wrll be e l1m1nat ed. however. rf th• trend an Supreme Court edtcts conltnuea, for the var· roua tears latures wr ll become mere rubber stamps for JUdi· c1 al fiats . FOft Tl1E. INDEPENDENT MINDED NEWPORT ttAI8lR ENSI~ SECOND SECll~ - -Pip 1 DYLAN ISH'T COMING TliURSDAY, NOV. 2~ 1"5 OOI'()~A DElatAR,,CAUF. Bob Dylan 11n't comina to OTanae Cout Colloae after all. IE .A GOOD NltGMICMt If you •• • n•weomer, or know ol a n• wcomer to lhe Uarbot Area who hal ftOt boen welcomed, cto tt.r a faf'Of by cal hna the Harbor Viii\Or between 8 Md 10 a .m.. and the wt II ~all on your friet~d wtt.h vaJoable 1nformati0o1 Md 11ft& from fnendJy bu1ineaa firm• whtch ltan4 ready to help her become ICq&liJDled With her new aurroundin,t. The popular folk 11naer bad earlier promued be would appeu at OCC on Dec:. 8 for dle annual fall concert. But be delayed aapu na the final contract and finally c ancelled out. IOAT PILOT ARRESTED Leonud M. Murcbi aon, 37. of 817 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa. wu ancated at 11:10 p.m. \4onday, Nov. 15. on a charae of operatina a boat under the 1nOuenc e of al- cohol at the Waahin&ton St. P1er. Balboa. THE HA.RaGI VISITOR "'-•: HY 4--9161 T .. O' n. a.,. v .. u•· & ....,,.,, .,¥4. .... ,.,. ...... 4 reasons to transfer your account NO SOVKE CHAIG£ on ~rsonat accounts of $300 or more The average person wrrtes 300 checks and oavs )a serv1ce charge of $30 a year By mamta:nrng a SJOO ba lance tou save hts $30 That s equal to 10~ mtere st on your money IUUTIUl CHECKS. You wrll take pr1de rn them They are d1stmct1ve and rdent1fy you wrth the commun1t'i TIUlY PUSONAl SIIVKE. When you neeo fmanc1al counsel. talk to the offrcers of the bank. They re rnterested rn you personally because they're your ne1ghbors They can make dec1s1ons nght on the soot-on a personal bas1s George rs not a branch manager He s oresrdenl of the bank Of'IN UNTl S P.M. DAllY-AND 6 P JA. ON FIIDAYS.. vour own Hom • •• .,1 COLOR TV The Ell ~!R O~ • '51011.1 'It~ f Ht,ul' •h"" T ,. ..,, •• a... 11t P'lltOM T"E DECORATOR C.ROU ~ \ta t ..-~1 ( t•h•n "'"' Ot. ••I ..,,.,. 11111 " lh lnH.n~t "'t\ool <1o>nr ... \o ilf'DUIDI' I hr rt\ f Mill .. no.>ol "' .. n.-.-r~ •nfl '''1111"'. ~ '• •• R .. C"'• tenlfU iar t ol..r l"l"""'"n """" .Z"'.OOCI •nit" ~1 J>ltllll~ Jl!WI'f '"" /,.nllh 'I ''lll'l t I Ol C'R I'll n Ill 11 Ill I nr ll!'l"llll'l fll\ t ~ M artltn•"•" H el[h J. 111,. Itt\ ''e'"" l'hnnnl(htph 11'1110"'" /,.tulh l u•enn• ~\. ""''"'"" I'Toll'"~tc•n· .... !l ...... d h•"'"' "''" ,.~. lu,,v,. /rnolh I ""'"" \tl( Hlf. TOII H "f. tn'f ~R\4 .. t\b "~ ,...,._~ ln.llnjl," I ertrullt'f r •• ht /.1"111\h q•lll •r• h i~ hdf'l· 1r,o 'f'f'airfl,.. 101 1111 r r~·~Yf'r nf'I•Hrf ~: twO &14111 12" "'Mf• .. "'· '"'" f'\J'OIIf'OIII I llnm..Cv~ tN'bl~ tw,.,.lt',.., fnor l"i" C"1!f'· '"~ ,..,1',.,,.,., 'e• /,..till ·~~~~~~ t.atr 120. ""'"leflf'r •uh 320 welt" ~ala me•u P""""' 11 00 ... n. t 14 ~'"""""' ourpot. r ... ,. WI !U:P f', '\I\" bt ~tll. •t" wide, 21" ...... p.• .,. ... , J"'" .... ~ ........... Having Trouble locating Variety in COLOR SRS S.. Our S.'-ction Nowl • A 1165,000 permit baa ~en iaaMd 1o lbe California lo· atina&e of Tecltnolo&Y for a reaidential addition to the Marine Lab in China Cove, Corona del '4ar. Tbe permit c alla for a 2· atory bouaina addition con· aiatina of 4 units, with park· ina below. Here ia the list of pennit• iuued durina tbe pall week by the Newport Beach build· ina department: c.,.,.. clel Mo r Jay Ward, demolish kitchen, 3036 Breakers Dr., $100, construct a 2nd dwellina, S22,000. Norma Poat, add 2nd story apartment, 611 Carnat-ion ~ve., Sl2,000. Califomialnautute of Tech- noloay, add 4 dwelhna Wlits at Matane Lab, 2527 Ocean Blvd., Sl6S,OOO. He wport Helghtt Tom Mou, 1-unit, l ... tory dwclhnaa at ~2 and 434 Tus- ttn .-.ve .• S21.~00 each. Weat Newport Helghh Huahcs Aircraft Co.. cut opentna through wa II, SOO Supcnor ~ve., S800. Newport Forest Smith, demolish ftre damaged porta on of Bay- aide lllD. 353 B. Coau Hwy., preperatory tomatina rep&ira, t1,500. ley Shew .. E.l. "bbou, add 2 bed· AfRMAN David C. Glless- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gliessman of 42()q Patrice St., West Newport Heights, has been selected for training at Ch anute AF'3, Ill., as an 1\ir Force aircraft eQuipment repairman. The ai rman, a 1%3 graduate of Newport Harbor High School, recent ly completed basic training at Lacldand A F'3, 1 exas. roomt, 2592 Vista Or., 1-4,• 000. .., .... Marion L. Smith, addition and auto atoraae. 309 ~1- nrado St., a8,975. Nancy Aator, dtJmoliah 2· atory aputmont. 9ti E. Bal· boa Blvd., '600. •••• u,., a., H. P. Mowry. aaraae and workshop, 1441 Oaluy Or., S2,000. ln..Sitea lnc:., office parti· tiona, 4SOO Campua Or., 1700. Clifford Jordan, 1-unit, 1· story dwellina, 1815 Button· ahell Ln., $40,000. STEAK FRY SUNDAY fOR S~NATOR SOtMITZ Sen a tor John Scluni tz wi II be honored at a steak fry barbecue thia Sunday, Nov. 28, noon until 4:30 p.m. at the Rancho \1i 11 ion Viejo Cattle Camp an San Juan Capi attano. Entertamment will include camca and prizes for the kids and bend music and refresh- ments for the adults. Lndivi- dual uckcta for the complete d1nncr arc Sl.SO or SS.OO for the enttre family, according to Tom Ro gers, cha1rman of the Steak Fry. I NEWPORT HAitBOR EMSICJf SECO.O SEcnON --P!p I lltURSOAY, NOV. !5, lt65 ~ OOOA DEL MAR, CAUF. M~S. NO~MAN WATSON of Dover Shores, director of volunteer services for the Orange County Chapter of the National Foundation, Is pcoesentlng a certificate of appre- ci ation to Or. Oliver Nichols, coordinator of the March of Dimes birth defects center at the Orthopaedic Hospital in Los 1\ngeles. He was guest speaker at the recent meeting of the county chapter. I POUCE BLOIIER (Coatinued from pea.o 5) ~Y • tinaray bicycle a worth '60 were stolon from 216 Via Lido Nord •.. Some. one tbrew a 12-oz. bottle or Bodweiaer beer at a 1964 Lincoln, abatterina the ri&ht reat door window, at NewPOrt Blvd. and Short Cit., We at Newport, reported William J{ennedy, 40S C lubhouse Ave., Welt Newport; damaae waa estimated at tSO ... Rua- aell B. Aluander, 46, of 2S5 62nd St., Newport Shores, waa aneated at 4:SO p.m. at hi a tel idence on a charae or outa tandina warrant ... Wbi lc walkina down the front a tepa of her residence canyina a flower pot, Jeue B. fait, ao' of No. SS Bayside Villaae, fell and auuct her lea aaain- at the edae of the bottom step~ abe was uanaferred to Hoaa Hospital for tteatment or • pouible broken lea ... A ubicle driven by Robert A. Carter of Be ILOower re• ceived damaae to the front when it atrgct the curb and ran into a parted car owned by Rus a ell Rowley of Buena Park; the 2nd vehicle was pushed into the rear or a lrd vehicle , owned by Edward &. Fiab Jr., 2508 Duke Pl., Cotta Mua, at E. Coaat tiwy. and Jasmine Ave., Cor· ona dol Mat ••• A aet of ber· bella weiahina 1SO poanda, a tool box and a pipe wrench worth a total of t16S were stolen from the aaraae or Gerald JT: Smir.b, 1633 Com- wall Ln., Weatcliff ... Rat~ Boo.,r. llS Fernando St., Balboa, reported that a bi· cycle worth SlS wu stolen from Sl2 W. O.lboa Blvd., Balboa ... Marion D. O'Brien, 41 , of 4703 River Ave ., West Newport, wu arrested at 9 I EX-IRVINE FOREMAN OF CARPENTERS DIES The Conner carpenter fore- man of r.be Irvine Ranch, A.r1bur E. Shields, 72, of 20271 Acacia St., Santa Ana, died Nov. 12 at bia residence. SUmvou include bia wife, Mayne Sbielda; a dauabt.er, Vivian Bison or Downey; and 1 panddlild. Graveside aervicea were held Nov. 18 at dle Fort Roaecrlfta National Cemetery in s.n Dieao. Bell-Broadway Mortuary handled the anaoae- menta. Mr. Shields wu born in Nebraska and had served in World War I. RICHARD A. G~UNDY I manager of accounting for Babcock E lectronlcs, has been named director of the Orange Peal , the official newsletter for the Orange County Chapter of the Na· tional Association of Ac- countants. Prior to this new assignment, he wa s an asso- ciate director of special activi ties. He is a native of Californi a and a graduate of UCLI\. He and his wife, Grace, live at b 'Vestcli H Villa in 'NestcliH. the BUSINESSES of CORONA del MAR wish you the gayest of holidays! Choral groups from all churches to carol for you Dec. 13 thru 22nd 7:30 p.m. Sheriff John of TV fame will light our WIN A FREE TRIP COMMUNITY FOR TWO CHRISTMAS TREE TO LAS VEGAS also Gift Certificates Drawing at Tree 7:30 p .m. Dec 22nd (you do not have to be present to win) TH C:S': YOU~G LAI)JCS are trying some Ch ristmas baub- bles on one of the candy-stripe decorated trees along !:oast Hwy. in Corona del Mar. They are &-year-old Gi gi Friesen, at left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Friesen of 621 Lar~SP\H Ave., and 4-year-<:>ld Sarah Craver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Craver of 718 Jasmine Ave. 1\11 ttle Sidewalk trees along the highway in Corona del Mar have been candy-striped by members of the merchants committee. The Corona del Mar Chamber is cooperating 10 the olans tor the Christmas season. !Ensign photo.) corner of Dahlia and Coast Highway on November 29th 7:30 p.m. ALL THIS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING Corona del Mar Businesses and Chamber of Commerce HAYTHORNE'S DEPARTMENT STORE CORONA DEL MAR PHARMACY HOSIE'S PARTY SUPPLIES UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK BROOKINGS VARIETY STORE THE TOY SHOP BAY VIEW LIGHTING BANK Of AMERICA COR-DEL BEAUTY SALON O'BRIEN'S SPECIALTY SHOP BATH & SLEEP SHOP PACIFIC MODEL CENTRE CORONA DEL MAR STATIONERS MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN . of Posodeno SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK SNACK SHOP NO. 1 COAST SUPER MARKET BARTO-NEWPORT (THE GADGETRY) BARTHOLOMEW & PAULSON INS. SNACK SHOP NO.9 CORONA DEL MAR TRAVEL SERVICE THADEN INTERIORS ABBOrrs FABRICS MISS MUFFET SHOPPE CARDOZA GARDENS JOHN KANE , L TO . FRANCIS.ORR STATIONERY JOHNNIE'S LIQUOR JEWELL WELTY FLORIST LAMP LIGHT INTERIORS UNIVERSITY RECORDS EDITH SMITH INTIMATE WEAR CORONA DEL MAR AUTO PARTS THE BRASS RING EWERrs JEWELER NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS & LOAN HANSEN'S SHOES CHELSEA SHOP ANTIQUES VILLA SWEDEN KULIK'S EDWARD DEAN BAY TRAVEL SERVICE CROWN HARDWARE FITZGERALD'S FIREPLACE FIXTURES PURDUE'S CUSTOM TAILORS LEO'S REST AU RANT HARBOR PHOTO LAB JORDAN'S PET SHOP BABSON REALTY MR. PAUL GAY LADY GOODBOOY & CO. DOROTHY JO DANCE STUDIO SILHOUETTE SHOP HOUSE OF MEl LING INTERIORS LESTER, RYONS & CO. ALBERTSON'S ALL-AMERICAN KAREN MARGRET A