HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-02-13 - Newport Harbor EnsignBRYANT A. CHRISTENSEN,
pharmacist-owner of Chris-
tensen Pharmacy In Corona
del t.tar, has taken out nom-
Ination papers as a possible
Newport Beach City Council
~ndldate In District 6. He
has not yet made a definite
announcement of candidacy.
Yachtsman and TV producer
Lindsley Parsons previously
had taken out nomination Pr
pers In that district, which
Includes the Corona del Mar
area easterly of Marguerite.
Curfew Low
Turned Down
With a l-3 tie vote Monday
n enina, the Newport Beach
City Council turned down
Ordinance 1079, relatina to
curfew houra for minora.
Councilwoman Doreen Mar-
aball objected to includina
military personnel under 18.
aayina that they have "a
aemblance of adult reapon-
aibility" and ahould no t be
under civilian control.
Councilman Dee Coolt said
that hia buaineu uperience
abowed that youth• 17 and
110dor have no t developed
eoouah to auume reaponai-
bility. He favored includina
all minora 110der the curfew
OfdinMce, includina minora
teaally manied, uempted
110dor the ~rma of tho ordi-
naace.
Vot.ina to adopt the ordi-
nance were Co110coimoft Cook,
Don Elder aod Palll Oruber.
Vot.ioa "no•• were Mayor
Olarlu Hart. Jay Stoddard
and Mra. Mauhall.
Co110cil then approved Mr.
Coot• a motion to have the
matter re-eumined at the
Much 9 meetina.
UPSET WIN
FOR SAILORS
A repeat performance wu
in the bultetball picture for
the Sailora from Harbor Hiab
Thea day, when they topped
favored Anaheim 56-54.
Tho Tara won ac earlier
match onr Anaheim 57-Sl.
Anabeim•s Coloniata are now
l aamea away from the lead
in Sunaet Leaaue action.
Next on the aporta menu
for the Tara ia a friday
niaht meetina with Rancho
Atamitoa. Tipoff ia aet fo r
I , in the Vaquero• a JYUI.
KINGS LOSE
Or~~nae Leaaue upaeta
dropped Corona dol Mar Hiah
into 3rdplaco Tuesday nlabt.
when tbe Sea Kina• fell to
Capiatrano'a CQoaua, 7H6.
Tbe lou followed up a
64-47 win onr Lowell laat
friday.
The Corona del Mar aquad meeu Valencia at 8 p.m.
lbil Prida y in tbe COM 1JU1
10 end leaaue action thia
year.
A . win aaainat Valencia
will mean a )rd place for tbe
Kina•. A lou could force
11M aquad into a pouible
Sdl plaee.
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Drowns
Corooer'sofftc lals have listed
as drowning. the death of Mrs.
Ellzabeth finley. 57, of 1108
E. Balboa Blvd. , Balboa. She
was the sl.ster of Congressman
James B. Utt.
Coroner's deputies sa1d Mrs.
Flnley may have slipped In the
water while wad ing. She may
have been wea k following a re-
cent illness.
Mrs. Finley's maid , l.uc tlle
King, told pollee she saw the
body floating face down about
20 feet from shore, at 11:20
a.m. Monday. She said Mrs.
Finley had in.sl.sted oo walkinf
along the water's edge to p1ck
up sea she lh.
The ma id, who cannot swim .
sud she attempted to pull Mn.
Finley to shore With along pole.
Two women who tJeard Mn.
King ,cream for help Ju mped
mto a dory and rowed out to
cury Mn. FUlley's bod y to a
n oatmg dock. Pollee officer
Douglas De in was summoned to
the scene, where he administered
artificial resplratloo until am-
bulance anendanu amved wtth
oxygen equipment.
Lifeguards attemptlngto cury
Mn. Flnley'sbodyLO shore were
dum ped lnto the water when a
ramp leading from the dock col-
lapled. Auendanu managed to
keep Mrs. Finley above wate r.
in spite of the wa lst-deep
plunge.
A team of 5 phyuc1aru at Hoa g
Hospital were not able to rev1ve
the vic tim. She never regained
coosc1ousness, and was pronoun-
ced dead at 1:20 p. m.
M.n. Finley was born in Tu.stin,
and was a graduate of Tustin
High School aod Mills C~llege.
She was an e&rly member of the
Asslsta nce Le.gue in Saot~ Ana.
She ls surv1ved by her hwband .
Leu.nd Finley; her brother, Rep.
Utt; uon, Leland E. Finley, of
Santa Ana; a daughter , Mn.
Walter Thompson, CLuemoot;
her mother, Mrs. c. E. Utt, of
Tust in; 3 sisters. Mrs. Thomas
Roberu oo,of Ensenada, Mex1co;
Mrs. Virgil Deaver, of Escon-
d ido; and Mrs. Lynn Hess, of
S1mi Valley; and 5 gJandchlld-
ren.
Serv1ces were set for today.
Feb. 13 , :At Blower Mortuary.
Santa An..
Code Yielati•
QHry 'Ralsed
The question of possible vio-
lation of the subchvuion ord m-
ance was raised at Monday e ven-
l.n g's Newport Beach C ity Coun-
cil meeting concemi.J,~ the
sc hool and church projecu on
the ~st Bluff of the Upper Bay.
The Counc il was discwsingRe -
subdivislons 173, the Catholic
Church and school site, ~nd 144,
Corona del Mar High School
an d St.M.uk Presbyterian Church
sites. Counc il was told that the
ltvtoe Co. had sold the land
without gol.ng through tbe resub-
dlvl.sion procedure.
"How was the high school built
without a resubdlvl.slon." Coun-
cilman Jay Stoddard asked.t Was
there any violation of the sub-
division code?"
"Thuebnooeed for a permit
fOf school coostruction, but
there may tuve beeo a vio-
lation of the subdlvbloo ordin-
ance." said Church l.lmmer-
man of tho Plannl.na Dept.
Tbe mattet •• re-dwled fOf
Pcb::UudClty Anomcy Wal-
w Cbaramu waa lftltructed to..
l.n ftltJ pte a.ad rc pan.
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1lao11 ncoatly Oft lbe aiel
lilt laclad.eMre. H..,., Welda,
widow or ••• ... "Mr. a. .. bel ol eo.-rc.. .• .. •.
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THURSDAY, FE I . 13, 1944 COlOMA DB. MAa; CAUP.
nds Lose
Tolly Short
~:.e~'";e1lroce Garage , 1529 Miramar, Balboa :!~ ~~ by 158 VofeS
No. 2 Newport Beach Elementary School..... 120 98
VOTE BY PRECINCTS
No. 3 Newport Beach C ity Hall .............. 79 101
• No, 4 Newport Shores Community Bulldlng. ••• 126 53
No. 5 Martindale garage. 101 R.a venna, Lldo ... 212 113
No. 6 Boy Scout House, Riverside AYe. • .. • • • 114 106
No. 7 Horace Ensign School ••••••••••••••• , 197 104
No. 8 Newport Harbor High School ••• , , , •••• 132 75
• No, 9 Mauners Elementuy School • • • • • • • • • • 221 56
• No. 10 Mariners Flre Station, lrvme Ave •••••• 232 58
•No. 11 Myers.l749Skyl.arkLn •• Baycrest •••• 210 60
No. 12 Dorkln garage. 330 Apolena. B. l. •••• 144 96
No. 13 Deforest, 1437 Serenade , lrvine Ter. • • 90 55
• No. 14 Corona del Mar Elementary School • • • • 132 65
No. 15 Searle, 217 Goldenrod Ave •• COM •••• 147 146
No. 16 Harbor View Elementary S<:hool ••••••• 103 71
~. 17 Corona del Mar Fire Station • • • • • • • • • • 93 66
No. 18 Pease , 211 Evenmg Canyon, Sh. Cliffs •• ~ "119
2514 1504
Absentee votes ................... , 126 53
Total vote ••••••••••••••••• i,6..0 1 ,5sJ.
• ,.lt(OHCTS API"ItOVlMG THE IOHOS.
Balboa Blvd.
Bids Called
The Newport Beach City Coun-
Cil authortzed City Cle rk t..lar-
gery Schtouder Monday evening
to advertise for btds for widen-
ing of Balboa Blvd. from 32nd
5t. to ~rd St. 10 the heart of
Newport. Bid openmg was set
for 10 a.m. March 4.
Cit) Man:Ager Bob Coop 1a 1d
the work could begin 10 days
after award of bid and estimated
June 10 as com ple uon date.
.. It w1ll be po&.nble to mam-
taln traffic with a minimum of
Interference durlni fni;llt of the
COIUtruCt(OO petfod, " he said,
referrmg particularly to Easter
Week.
Estima ted cost u $409 .510.
includmgthe $288,000 n ght of
way acquisition con .
Balboa BIYd. wW be wtdened
to a 4-lane d ivtded street, and
28th St. will be improved be-
tween Balboa Blvd. and Newport
Blvd. F1ve parking stalls will
!>e elimmated between 32nd St.
and 33rd St. Parking will be
prohibited adjacent to the M:Ar-
ket Buke t parkmg lot. and the
numbe~ of p.trlung s t..~lb adja-
ce nt to the vacan t P. F. p.trcel
on the ~outherly u de w1ll be
limited to 3.
The Council also:
• Delayed acuon on a pro-
posed ordinance settina s tan--
dards for i uuina permi l!l for
non-commercial sound ampli-
fyln& equipment and aoond
t.rock.a; further modifications
are to be made.
• Received lease docu-
ments from the county super-
vi aon for ci ty-coonty dock.
property near t.be Arches;
bida have been called for
11 a.m. March 2S.
• Received a letter from
the Balboa Peninaula Point
Ann. aopportin& the Council
atand aaainst the Upper Bay
uchanae.
• Recea•ed a r~ueat from
Leonard Goldstein, 1311 E.
·Balboa Blvd., Balboa. for
actioa aaainat nearby con-
demned buildin& at 106 P St.;
announced that leaal pro-
cedure i 1 onder way, Md
hearina hu been act for
March~.
• Authorized the openina
the southerly end o( Main
St. in Balboa, loopina by
way o( tho public parti na
lot; colt ia aet at n.~.
• Aarud to a ~Y n-
teeaiOD of lbe city•a off• to
purchaae the Saota ADa
Heiahta Mamal WateJCo. for
1350.000. dlu hi'Piat lbe
door opea aldllo.lll dllc final
atoct.Micler ~•• tally wu
l04 ala••• tbon of the l ,llA
reqaired to apptv'fo the aale;
•olber ae• ct .. etotllft•t
••• tt.. receiPt ol a ... ._
e&eatially ~per'' offer front me S. Oabriel Valley Wat• Co.
• Delayed acdoe oa uD la 1
bidt lot 1-tac:t. ••* -.ia
aloaa 1M alloy IMtweea
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pave the alley at the time of
the water line project.
• Autho rized replacement
or 4--inch water main with 8-
inch main in alley between
)lu St. and 32nd St., New-
port, from Lafayette Ave. to
Villa Way, becauae u iatina
mains do not supply enouah
fl ow for fire hydranta and
aprinkler aystems.
• Recei•ed a reqoeat from
Mr. and Mu. Theodore Har-
rinaton. 404 Dahlia Ave .•
Coraaa del M"tr, fot rem.dial
actior1 in coanection WIth
damaae cauaed by the No•.
1~10 rain atrom; referred
the matter to tbe staff for
i n•eati aation.
• Denied the requeat of
Robert Thon o f Lona Beach
for a private patrol aervtce
licenae; ulted bim to reaub-
mit a new requeat followina
cbanaea in licensina proce-
dure.
• Approved uempt licen-
ses for Euter Seal soliCita-
tion Feb. l6~arcb 29 by the
Society for Crippled Children
and Adults; cookie sale s
Fe b. 14--March 14 b) Gu l
Scouts; solicitation for C1t)
of Hope. Los Anaeles. June
7-14.
• Adopted Ord1nance 1077.
wh1ch provides guarantees
for upkeep of planned re s1·
dent~al aubdivis1ons.
• Appro•ed the ten tau ve
and final maps of Tract 5287
at Antipa Way and Santugo
Or., Dont Shores: 2. 74
acres divided into 9 lots.
• Apprond final map of
Tract 5480, near the Corona
del Mar Hiah School; 12.01
acres divided into 54 resi-
dential lo ts, with hiah nse
zonina.
• Authorized birina a po-
lice clett, 4 patrolmen and
1 buHdjna inspector.
o•LEnE.UTO
PIUIIT lftmEAIIT
The Corona del Mar H1ah
School Lcuerman'a auocia-
tioa will apocuor a Valentine
Sweetheart Dance, from 9 to
midftiaht tbia Friday, Feb.
14, in lbe hiab acbool cafe-
lcria. The dance will be
tomi-fonul and will be open
to coapl01 only, for ll.H .
Thia , firat of a planned an-
oaal daft c. prop 1m, wi II pre-
aent lbe LeUetrnaa'a awoel-
beart for 1964 to the public.
Milli e will be IOPI)lied by
Jury aod tlllo Drifteu. a local
combo. Ra&e.-..u will be
anilable.
llle daac• i • open 110 the a••ral pu~ic, Mt peraona
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•ce r.o.IIM.ecl.o.l a41aiaia,.
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Ne"' port Beach voters Tuc:scb y
turned down a S2. 5 m llhon bond
lssue propo.ed for the Newport
Be ach Elementary 5chool D1s-
a 1ct. The bond a le fa1led b)
a h ule more than J per cent.
Ash m2b,11,.of the dtsts lct's
voters turned out. Balloung
showed 4,1Y votes cast, with
2.~-tu yes" and 1,557 "no'·
thus tallymg a favorable ma-
jotlty of t.:... ~: A oo :..t3~
maJOrll}' was requued. Pau :Age
(e U short by 15~ vott:5.
The measure carued Ul onl)
S precmt.u -4-, :i. 10. 11 and
14. Votc::u m the J rd prc::c met,
!>aUoung at Cn y Hall. were the::
only membe~s or the duu1ct t<J
have n1ore "no than ">e) ..
votes.
Proponents ot the bond usue
WUl probabl) (;aU for il IOltu:r
elec tion , act.ordtn~ :o )upt.
Ro) Andersen.
··It's not JUSt a matte!! ol •-
nother elec tton. The ~lte wor, 't
sttly there , or at least It won 't
sttl y there: at the s.ome pCLce. ··
he •• 1d.
He told reporter, that land
Yalucstn the \\eud.tf a.rc:a arc:
currently e)tlmattod tl t clln bm~
at ;a ratt: l.lf .>Q-~ a 1-E_ar. Ovc:r
a lu•lg period .>1 ttn•fl. the m-
crca>e I\ 1"" a month. he •a•d.
Details of
Easter Plan ' Tbe Enter Week. proaram
aubmttted to the Newport
Beach City Council by the
Ha rbor CounCll of Churches
for Monday evenina's meet-
•na included the followina
features:
• A team of athletes, en-
tertainers and muSICians to
entertain. instruct in sportl,
and witness to the•r fa1th 1n
God.
• Twenty"minute proarams
to be aaven at 811 Corona
beach and alona the beaches
from Balboa P1er to the San-
ta Ana River Jetty between
1 and 4 p.m. \1arch 25-26-27 .
• Two sound trucks to 1
used, w1th loudspeakers
a1med to ward the ocean and
volurne reaula ted.
• Even1n1 pro arams or e
tertainment and w1tne ss from
7:)0 to 9 at the Newport Har-
bor Hi&h stadium.
Amona the personalitieS
who have IJieed to partiCI-
r ate arc Frank Jack. son.
football player from the ~an·
su City Chiefs: \hlte Gar-
rett, USC arid tar; Duane
>\lien, of the L.o\. Rams;
Steve Haaa. track champ1on
from Occidental; also the
fo llowioa entertainers; Joe
Hale, minister. maatcian and
escape artut; John Bozeman
of Liberty Records; R1ck.
Balando, Naahville fol t
sinaet; actresa Pamela Baird;
~i 11 Skeeter Davis. you!)&
star and folk sanaer; and
Gcorae Hamilton IV. moYae
and TV star wbo recorded
the millioa selhna "A Rose
and a Baby Ruth."
DUGGAN TO I E fETED
The Cotta Mcaa Republi-
can Auembly wi ll host TV
commentator Tom Duuan at
• cocltail benefi~ from 6:30
to 9:30 p.m. Fnday. Feb.
28, at tbe Walter O.yner re-
aidence. Tacketa for this
campaip r110d raaser are
&Yiilable from Mrs. Sherman
Peale. 114 Bucknell Rd.
eltWELL STORY SHOWH
A color c&ricabate moYi e of Geora• Orwell' • ... AIUmal
FanD" •ill be pnaeeted at
7:10 p.a. today. Peb. 13, at
Ameri~ Lepoa Hall '"
Nowpon. aeccwdi.. to Doea Bodi•. wt.o ia clltainu ror
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NEWPORT BEACH MAYOR Charles Hart
(seated) s1gns a proclamation designating
Feb. ~-15 as National Cnme Prevent•on
Week. With Mayor Hart, are I eft to right,
Walter Charamza. city attorney; Dean
Myers, tndustrial destgner; Matt Aric o,
Exchange Club president. and AI Templ e
chai rman of C11me Prevention Weelc.
Easter -Plan
O.K. Likely
f hc \\)h.' ... a; no M IJOCI .t) tJI nterll and has rt:Cc1ved .op-
cveniOg. but the :"c ... purt s~a~ h p!<l\ al uf ~hurd! pcvple :And
<.11} C.ounul noel bet> t>""" bU>lllC>> pc1.1pk ... .arc <~> ""hcrt.
>lrl.lflg mdll..tllon that th~) ""uu la 1t ha; be: en u .cd, )Ul t a> ft.
o~ppruve ii iiiOCIIflcd f.a;ter "'n r< Laudcrdall tlOd o .. ,!"'·" Bc o~1.h ,
prograw 1.1! tht tt .. rbx (.I)UOlli Ha. '
_,, Churt.hu.
Lvuncil •utca un~nunou;l} tJ
>len) the requc;t fl)( • ;xr: .• t t •
Uic • pubhc addrc. >ptcll o~r.a
>uUnd U Ul tO on the 0<. oH h<. > ; .,r
~ntcrt<~tnment and lc~t1.11.vn) •I
lt11th 111 God. L>b.t<:t :. r.~ ..... , ...
illrr.ed pon.o~nl} •' th .. 1•~ ~ ·
i~Ctllcdt.tallist~.•hx.a t • .x .. r.<..
.1 hl.l .at cooductmb the j)lOt-I "
<.l.Jrlllg the: n->l.lt. tu p. r:. ~o.l'.ur.. ~
atlt:ndanl.c: hour, vii Vood Fr ICtl ).
,4,nuther une\pc<.to::d >b,t .. ~ le
...... u uo:d ... hen lot) Att •rnc )
w.;altel C.haran Zi t alkC attcr.-
1100 to a t <ldt: ;>r!Jhlbltlon •-
6aiOU dnqng •eh1des IJfl bt...-
che>.
He .... .~s answerllle; a ~ue;!lvr.
from Co~an Dec C.ook un
me r\gtl lf the Cm:mct\""' "-
su 11.1 the prog1 an IJfl other than
sound Uu< k oind luudspea ker 1>-
sues.
Ct.l;l a ll'c••· trc:.;a~urcr •' tht.
r hr.~t.•n Bu>IOc>> \'en' u •
: .rtc:c, 'tt..:d the , .. p.:r u::o< <
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pr '>bie n .• hc a ... I ud>pc.o .. cr"
hkl d,.))S), cun.~: Ill var 10us \~).
and the volymb L~b-• a ' •• •
to uu: 'le.:d so .as 'lot t.., aonoJ)
nctllb) rc>!.lCOt>.
"1thout th• lood )pca ~er), the
MOSK TALKS
HERE TODAY
State Attorney General_
\.1o sk w•ll speak at a spe ct al
pro& ram today. Feb. 13. u
a part of National Cnme Pre-
ventiOn Week.. The talk. 11
liet for noon, at the "-iewport
H'arnor Yacht ( lub.
The -... cek IS a na uonal pro-
aram of ~:~change Club!>
Dean \1vers . sroke ,man for
the !'lev. port Harbor [:~change
~o..'l ub, sa1d the nauonat pro-
&ram 1s 1n 1ts 16 th year.
"'-ne..,. 1dea thiS ) ear v.tll
be "safe dnver c ltaUon :·
'l,ev.port Beach pollee v.lll
stop tcenaae dnvers who
exhtOit a &OOd dCIVIOJ tech-
niqUe. The youn& dnveu
v.1ll rece1ve good dn ver Cl ti-
Latlona, and will be hono red
by the E1chan,e Club. \1r.
~ey eu sa1d .
Other auests at \k \\or.k's
talk will be men from var1<lus
cn me prevenuon polls 1n
Callfonu a . also -'ssembly-
man Roben Badham; Tom
Rddul. dcQU~ -clud...Ai Dl'k llce of Ln1 Anaetea, and
Hank. Alston, FBI aaent.
The local Cnme Prc•entaon
week pro &ram " under the
dtrec uon of ~I T emple. "!'oo . y-.~u ~ann~lt rc.u11. t thc
trec:dom ._,. s~e1..h and a>H n -
bly . exc..:pt to the 1.a>e ,•r •
!ll)t pr-•l>h.n • "Lhu•n :.:& ,.;a.a.
"fh<. .J>t' \ll a P'-lbli(; .od<.lrc»
'>).ten, u the u;uc t 1.•un~. J )h•'u hl
Ia .. ~. fho::re u ah J a >cd • ...r
Dies After Wife Kills Self
th .. <.:>de pcOOlbltUlb the u < •
V<.htde~ ,10 the b-.oi(;h.
"h thu ,cl.tluO xr ,,:H, :
pcoh1b1t1\e " ,,un-.th .or.) .. :
'lt.ldd.ud a.kcd .
"lthtnk 1t u pr.>hlbttl''". <h<
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Elder. D·>r..-~n ~·.ush .. ll. f -~ol
f ht. n.<>tll.lfl t.• J'"r: > :h~ "'-•
n.tt .... i.) then appr~.w~.:<.l. o~n..J ~ r.
LIJUk ollcred tlO(;'ther n ,•t. ,r.-
.uuutngCil)' ~·.;ana ~~ &11:'> l ,,,,,
l<.H•I)(K lfl an .td\ll0!) 'apA< II\
""1th the l.<.>UOt.ll <JI L hUll h~ · • •\
the Jeta IU ot usm~ IIJU<l>f'<' "K<.'r >.
The deU ilcd plan IS to ''''· < or
at the March ~ mectms.
Tbu mot ton was appr.:>H .:
1. Tbe "no vote (;:An e Jr .. ,,
Mr. :)t\lddard , who repeat.:d hu
oppontlun to "th IS t) pc .;~I pr ._,.
gram -ol eva.ngehz111g .. ~ th~.
bucbe.s.. Vtce-Mayor Hans L.u-
ent, who also had ann~.XJn<.. cd
bu oppoSition, "'IS absent.,
The evcnlllg's diS<..US$100 ~
gan w1th remariG b) Don ao ... -
ma'n of Costa Meu. 1n1med ~ te
past preudent of the Ctuuuan
Bus1neu Men's 1...omm1tth ,,,
Ne""port Buch.
-resumooy and 500SJ b)' '".tt-
nandmg Chusuan pencn&luaes
c&n counteract the debaucbet)
and mOfal degradauon oo lbe
bucbes dun ng E.utet Wed l(,-
huu1. • C..ld IS on tht-bcac:bb.
It IJ not ln.appror-late to hooor
Hlm on the bcJJche' &S w-eU as
111 tM houte of wonblp dunng
the houn otarlt.lng ~ obtcr"
fiDCC of dM C:NClfllUOO o( OW
l..old, • He was rderu.ag co dle •
ob)cletlooa agalNt C(JOCI~t..Lq
tba proar am durUl.a Good Ft..Say
a ftwaooa.
o.~. ,._....,., ...
latbora ........ l1UIIf'O"''..IM8C
A-. ........... ~.kill
A ~nci•UICKen !\.: .. p.>rt s ... ac.h
1 ar. -.h,, ..,a~" <.tl. e~ pl .ec
l .. r J\.. ~•r . ~l\:~ "-· 'cr~~
ll 'f'.-.1£. ,}; tt. oil ~ h· 'dl illtd
t.n~wli .... ~.~"·~~ ,t •• 'A.!t..,.ln
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Reube1 E. lee
Proiect OK'd
Thc "Reuben L l cc ..
~o o&d ed through SOI"T'C troubled
-...atcrs 1n 'l,e•('l'rt !icach
l tt\ Ha ll \tc-nda' t>ut safeh
-...cathcreJ the storm.
(('tuned acll<ln \-\clndl \
evertn& .authonzcd the 1s·
!luance 0 1 a bulld1 ng r emn t
to r the n"crboat restaurant
planned b\ John \1clntosh's
Snack Shors entcrpnse s at
101 E. Cout Hw' .. 1n the
L 1nda Isle chann(l
\ Jce-PrcsJdent ""Ill am
\kintyre had been refused
the penn~ t by the bulld1n1
dCf'artment when It was diS-
covered that some of the
paddl ewhee I poruon of the
boat euended bevond the
bu lkhead h ne 1nto public
waterway.
The Counc il spectfied that
the auucture. .,.htch 111\ll
ell end 1 S to 18,_, of 1 u lenath
bevond the bulkhead ltne,
be moved tnatde the line at
the lime of the relocauon or
Coast Hwy . and eonstrucuon
of a h•ah lnel bndae.
CLEAI-I P lAY sn
IY LL l-Cil,_
A c.mp.aap 10 cle• ap
Balboa lalaacf I I .. t fot Sat-
urday. Peb. 11, by ,...,ben
of the tmpro~emeat Auoc a-
uon .
The p,..Eaae.rd ... , • ..,
• • ooc of l 01 4 ca... ~
""••• PfOIBOted .., ......
d ataoa. n• ..... 11 ¢Ia
to a•t me Ia I_. •• • 4 • rono-... • . • "1 aha.
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11 >hilt ht.ndl wtth a.~:.. ~..~.t.hcr
rc .,,,I vcr.
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,o~lled 11. tr• l1rtc~a h.1U>( a t
• v . h' F\,,hcrt EU1,1ll . .;rand -
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lr-.11 • tu'"' .... tr ·r ..
< .o l.~d fl • h <!, ,•1' l Crl .. td .
~·11. ,a.J '>ulh.t ""•.mh llllht
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: .... ...r.:l\ rctu.od ;<c.:r workm .. 1n
1 ~ i.lt\ .trt:L · dq•artn·ent lor
.b •ut ,,c, 'c ar~.
fht. l1rtl. ~a~ lt:a v~. 111 da ughter.
Mo. Fra01.~ Elliott. of the home
•Jdreh, ar d a )o!r&ndson. Robert..
Mr. Ortega u surv1ved b) a
bwt.her. BenJa mm. of Hunung-
to.1 Be:~h.
Funa al arrange menu u e pend-
to~ at S.ll2 Costa Mesa Ch&peL
IA--E&nEI
IA.IIII WililY
~a . Cliff uonbaraer of
Cotta Meaa i a atr .. dy hom.c
from Hoaa Hospital afa..,
ma1or a:urae_ry o n Peb. 7. ln
fact., abe wu \alkina oa lbe
telcphoee .., tome or ~be em-
ployaea '' Uoabetaer-a
Cn>we Hard..,., Cotoaa 4•1
Mar, oe ct.c day followiaa
the ~ntiOft.
Jut befon abe weftt 1010
dlle ~~~o..,&aat .a.. talk..S loea cia~ to a.er fOOftlc.&t
eoa, L,, .. a.d hi a -'f•. t1t11o
an lima ia Colondo. -.4
• nea kar4 a litll• CfJ -...... ,_ ...... ..
• 1 tliliW. • Me., ... •
.. LyleU... .. e ill late J.-,.
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I
IEIPORT HARIOR £•SIGN • 2
PUILISM£D 01 TMURSOAYS
lltURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1964
COROMA DEL 111M, CALIF.
AMDIISOM SP !!Ot
Publirbcr or cbo Bn1ian
May l call to tho attention
of yout roadera, the appear-
L.JJ.---~---------------~~~~'16 anco of Mr. Tom Anderton , ..,_. ..._.......,. ..U • c:--e.., ._, c.IK ,....,,..., .... ., widely known lecturer and • ,.....,, • c:-.-.., ...,, • .. Cltr al • ..,... ._., c;..lat. author, at lhe Disneyland
·--............................................ 1711 1 Th da u b ll •• C..t ....... c-.., ..... C-'1'-T ........ o..... ....... Hole Uri y. mate • at
_.,_...._, ..... ef 7:30 p.m. n.. MI.,..IT ••aeo• ••• ... - -• -• ·-... •• The occuion ia a buildinc .................... --... _ .... 4Jit11 ........... c-.t loa._ .. ..__,.,__.._. •• .._., • .4 • ,.ww. .tl ..W•• fund dinner for the erec tina
... _ .,...6N4 11r e-of a real Chriatian aehool,
.... , ..... cALtf'O•IAMIWIP..,.II'UIL.ItMIISAMOCIATIOM namely, .. Hcritace Hiah,"
&.4 •f ae MA110MAL IIMTOMAL UIOCIATMIIM by the Cenual Baptiat Church
TNt NAIIOI AIIA'I o''IIT MIWIPAPII of Anaheim, Dr. Bob Wella,
AlVO I. HMrA ..
~ HA.AIA --..
.... o-..... rvww-
--·--'--'-.. Edit.,
SUISCliPTION UTES
In the N•wpori H•rbcw At .. : 0..• par U .OO
Olltll4e •' the HariNr At••= ~ ,_ 14.00
<7 '"'-.ftu; tu, dlop
Ane e. H-... .... •4 ,. ........ ef •• e.e~ ..
I took the day o ff last Friday to go do wn to Corona do
for the annual newspap er publishers convention.
One item o f note is that I had occasion to shake the
hand of Gov. Pat Brown, becaus e all of a sudden there
we were, face to face, at one of the soc ial gatherings. I
sez, "Not one of yo ur s upporters, but how do you do1"
And we shook. hands li ke a pair of long lost poli ticians.
"Where a re YOU from?" he wanted to know, and I replied,
"From tha t black spot tn Ca lifornia , Orang e County"
(wtl ich is what he ca lled it in a post-el ection gibe). He
laughed, and we parted JUS t as good friends as we had
ever been.
I didn't sta y for his speech at the evening dinner meet-
tng, but I do have a copy of tt right here in front of me.
Though 1 do not agree at all with ht s argument s for the
Rumford Houstng Act, I ltlce these words of advtce and
comment for pub I i shers:
"The press nas a mandate to let the people lcnow how
well government serves then". You must constantly chal-
lenge public o fficia ls to make a full accounting of their
actions. You cannot do thts w•th k id gloves, and no go-
ve rnment o ff tctal worth his salt expects you to do so.
"I know that you work hard to lceep your critt c• sm on
target and to base your challenljeS o n fact. But I just want
to remind you that you must cont inue to fight for accuracy,
because the effect iveness of the press depends on • ts
being right when it says government is wro ng."
1 am glad to report that there are a reas of agreement fo r
Pat Brown and myself. • • •
COIII£11n 011 THE AUASSIIIAnOII
"' pro9•em ~ ,~c;a\ \to\ae3\ a\ \l-Ie C4nvention InCluded
a talk and answers by Dr. Curtis MacDougall, Uedill pro-
fessor of JOU rnalism at Northwes te rn University, author of
the baste reporttng textbook used during my student days
at Mtnnesota.
The dtscuss1on natura lly got around to the assassina -
tion of the Pres1dent, and the orofessor had much to say
about that. He charged that there is too much cover-up
and too much phoney bus1ness about the lnvesttgatton.
Part1C1.1Iarly d•st·ess1ng to htm Nas Earl Wa rren's remark
that so"'e o f the facts betng studied by the tnvestigattng
comrT't ttee "'elY not be rT'ade puol•c tn our lifetime .
"T he trJth 1n thi ~ matter •s disagreeable, but I want
every l1ne of 1t to bec.ome publ1c," Dr. MacDouga ll satd.
putor.
Make your p lana now, fo r
an evenina apent listenin& to
a dedicated American patrio t
and enjoyina the fcllowahip
of other aincere Olriatiana .
Re aervation muat be by
tJ clcet at ss. before March 2.
For lhoae in the Newport
Beach area, pleue contact
Mu . Ina Sue Reiu . 601 Ir-
vine Ave., Laberty 8-5233.
Srn cerely
Mra. Ina Sue Reatz,
Newpert Heichts
CIVIL RIGHTS
Publisher of the Ens icn
There haa been so much
sai4 pro and con a bout com-
muni at infil tration of the
civtl ri &bU movement, I sin·
cerely wi ab you had sent a
representative to hear former
Representative John Rous-
selot speak on "Civil Ri&h ts
-Communist Be uayal of a
Good Caus e" at the Women's
Club House January 20th. ~r.
Rouaselot spoke to a full
house wath standin& room
only -and unfortunately
some people had to be turn-
ed away.
He had so much materaal
documen tan& has statement
that the Communa sts "have
a lone. clear record of u s1ng
CI VIl rt&hll to brin& aboUt
c1 vtl disorder,"pittina Amer-
acan againll American. that
he apoloait ed for havang to
subJeCt h1 s audie nce to 1t -
but, as he sa1d: "I'm a ri a ht-
w; naer so I h ave to cive ad-
ditional documentation to
bac k up my s tatements. •·
Tho s e unable to attend
w1ll be 1nteruted in two
boolt i recommended by ~r.
Rouu elot:
(L) .. rowa.td Sov,.t Ameri-
ca" by Wilham Z. Fos ter,
head of the Communu t Party,
l'SA. Thu book wu wnuen
1n 1932 and u a blueprrnt o f
Commun11t plans for crcauna
a Una ted Sov1 et States of
Amen ca. He tella how the
Nearoea are to be used.
(2) "Color, CommuniSm
and Common Senae " by \ian-
nina Jo hnson, a Ne cro who
served the communist cauu
fo r 10 yean. Dunn& the se
years he roae to the po s ition
of candidate for the P oliti ca l
Rurcau (Po litburo) of the
Communi s t Party. a clos~
toi t bOdy . caref~ally ••lected
by the Kremlin hie,rarcby. He
aaya, "A a a partlclp&ftt on
the biaboat level o~tht com-
muni at coerpiracy in Amer-
ic a, I observed the cold, cal•
culattna. ruthloas nature of
red powtt politics and poli·
tical warfare. stripped of all
ita illuaory propaaanda and
ideatiatic cover."
Mr. Johnso n furlhor atatea
on paae 43: "The red pro-
paaandiau diatort lhe facts
c:onc:ernin& racial difference•
for ulterior mo tlvea. To one
familiar with red u ickory tt
is obvious that plae ina the
blame for all the Nelf'Oe'a
ills at the door of the white
leaden in America is to to-
move all responaibility from
the Ne cro. Thiatends to ma ke
the Nearo (a) feel aorry for
hamse lf; (b) blame others for
hi• failures ; (c) i anore the
countleu op portunitiea
around him; ... The result i 1
persecution complu. . . the
nu t loatcal step is hate
that can be used by the rede
to accomplish their ends.
"The fact that the Reda
have never contributed any-
thin& tan&ible to the proareu
of the Neato i s overlooked,
thouah tho reda have collect·
ed millions of dollars u a
teault of race incitement."
•• n . ---
Oft paao 46 h• farthet ttatea:
Florence
Fowler
, Lyons "The N.A.A.C.P . u t op &be
situation ~at erupted into
racial viole.nee a t Little
Rock. Arkanaaa. Roda all
our tbe wotld dramatized &be 110 IIIIU ••
racial lft cidenta created in IN JTOUN JRH
Lhtle Rock ar uamplea or OWNIO IY UNIC"
how white Americana retort You mete( UNICEF In th~
to uuemos of racial vlo-que-erest places!
lonco to deny Necroea an Who are the Kurdlrm "emla·
education. • .One can very aarlea" In New York! Anyway.
well quution the aincerity a writer for th.e "London Qb.
ot the reda and the N.A.A.-server" contacted Kurd·lovers
C.P. when th-•rv 10 create here, at UNe.co'a bome·baae In ., -~ Parts. In London, and by "cryp-
the improuion that America tic" !etten to "ahadowy men ln
in aeneral and the South in West Germany or Sw lturland''
particular is a bell hole of In the beat of spy•ways. to ae t
despotism where the Necto to cover a bind of 15.000 to 20
i1 c:oncemed . 000 fUerrlllas who read hOW·t<>-
"Jt ia then no accident that rt'!'YOit textboolu •bv Mao Tse·
A A C P · d bb d tun~. Cla p and Che Guevara the N. · · · · 1 s u e and who ha~ ~n warrlne
'The Nationa l Auoc:iation a~alnst their eovernment In
for the Aa1tation o f Colored Iraq for a couple ot yean .
People.' The record s peaks After more apy-s tutf. like
for itse lf. Million• for acita-fluhlng slenal llfhJs, the writ·
tion; no t o ne cent for tho ae er. Gavin Youne. met up with
that win the respec t and ac-the rebela. Leaders Include Mul·
claim o f other races and lah Barunl. wtlo spent 19-!5-
f al -.oups • • 1~ In ttle USSR. an "lntellec· na 1on • · tual" military chap named
A tape waa made of Mr. Talabanl and a ~t named
Rouuelot'a talk. If you. II I brahim ·Ahmed. The latter pair
a newspaper man, are inter-are the theoreticians of the
eued in hearina what was "~mocratlc Party " wtlo believe
aiven an the way of facts and In the one-party ata te -a "cen·
fi cureal'm aure anancemenu traUzed democracy."
can be made for you to heat Last year Outer Mongolia and !'he USSR howled for the dogs it Mu . Ri chard M. Kuhn . of th~ UN Security Council a nd
L aauna Beach, C alif. the Economic and Social Coun·
ell to clobber Iraq, and Iraq
OJ*nly accused t h *' USSR or
medd ling In the Kurdish rebel
lion and ot seeking to destroy
Iraq's lndependem•e
-
fPROBE .. . I
CU:ti.ANII
PANANA CANAL -PARr IV
rho•• ~older• of publ (c optnton who would
haue ua belfeue the Conal Z one r(ote ~•r•
not c o~unt a t tneptred and led a r e ~uiltv
of faltt tf11tn~ the new• tn order to Jteep the
American public Cn a pertlou• falea ••n••
of securttu. A UPI r.aleaee da ted 2/l/64
r epor ts "author( tat t ue aourcea" oa 80JI(ng
c oMMuni sts ht~l ped or gan£•• the rt o t ~. Pho-
t ographs and i dQn t (/!co ti on of pa rt i c tpan ta
were suppl(ed which fncluded 70 Jtnown cowt-
mun!s ts and f ell ow-traufll flrll, 40 of who~
wt~re a!"'lled.
The sources reported as disorder• •until all Amerl-
tollows: cana have lett Panama. •
On J an. 9, Communist Later the &ame rlay. Thtl·
ape a It er 8 interrupted a ma Kmg, a d eputy In the
atudent rally at the }l;at.lona l ~ational A u em b I y and
Institute in· Panama Cltv to clolle friend of Cutro. Jed a
announce a maffh on Ba'tboa mob of about 1.000 pefW)ns
Hlgh School. The Commu· ~n. a demand for '!'eapona t.o
nist orators were Identified fsght Ame ricans.
u Floyd Britton, Carlos At the ume time, hdlo
N unez and VIrginia Rami-Tribuna. of which ahe Ia rez. T hey called for ,·iolence part -owner. bro.1dcaat ap.-
to follow the march. peals for mob v l o I • n c e
Britton, 26. rt gistered as a agaln~t Amtncans a nd U.S.
Commumst s inct 1000. wall a propertle~.
Castro guest In Cuba in 1961 Mi~ll Kmg haa been a
and 1962. rr,equent vhmor to. H.a,•ana.
On Jan. 10. follow tog a Her mo..-;t rf'<'ent ''151l to Cuba rueht of rioting. Communist ended In Septem~r.
Jeal1ers appeartri •tll 1 hf' More Vl•l••t •
tns!ttute to d lstnbu1t arm~ A subsequt nt me~in< at
to df>monstratnrs. ltientl£itd Panama l'n h eN ity. w h ich
in this arth lt v, and thetr led to further violence, was
names reported to the Pana· nrganh:ed hy \'ictor Avila.
ma Xatinnal Guard, \\'err 1-1 .... H,. wu descr ibed u a
Cle to Souza. Ruhl'n Darin communh•L atudent leader
Souz.a, Jor~e Turner and ,'>tn<'f' 11)60 a nd a former
Cesar Carruqullla . l"ecrttarv gen~ral of t~e
0 i Sou ,_ .. Panamanian Students' Jt e-ar o ~ was arresLCU dt ration
EAGLE ROCK-Maybe we'd act fanber fi,tltioa Communi1rr
rf we weren't always led by WModcrn Lrbcrals" who want the sam<
lund of aoctetY the Commun11b ha"e U51n& the pohc:e power of the
state. they want to tal c from tho~ who h..ve to JP"C to ~ who
have not In Amcn ca lhll 1\ c.1llcd "Aduevma complete JUSllCC lhrouab the Pf'OCCA of dt'mocraC)" In Ruuaa thtJ 11 called "I he
liquidation of ap~tal throu&h the dtcratot'ihtp of the proletanat."
At first th11 look\ good to the umferdoa until he dtSCOVtr\ thai under
lh11 system the aovernmenl owm c•eryth•na and the md1vedual own5
Youne reports a story the
Kurds tell about a US Military
attache I yes, we hiVe._ l iven
prosperous Iraq $68.5 m illion
stnce foreagn a id beean 1 talkin g
• to a Soviet Military attache. The
Amenc-an asked t~ Red wh>
Russia supplied Iraq anna to
cr ush the Kurdlllh people Thl'
clever-Red replied:
.. ._, data 18 the bHt way
for us to aapply the Ku.rds.
Tbey ~our WNPOft!t-u.e ........ ~ the bill!"
In Panama m 19\3 with •I J.tkt' Rill ton. A \'a la Wall
Russian "ho was utr~·inJl 'tra med In mnh taC'ti<'a In
information ahout a c t l v e C'uha. Ahtr t hll meeting.
('ommuntsts and Communis! Rnuon \\at ohHn·ed l~ad
~vmpathtu-rs In Panama I mg t h e dtmonatrau on!
Turner has been a Commu-dlnng the znn~ border .
n1,;t party mem~r f'mce Othf:'r Panamanian Cnm-
l!l4.'5. C'arrasquil~ wa• lden· mun1st• hnked to actt,·e
t1htd u a Commu nist <'f'll 1 "'"" m four ria \ 1 of ~nt1·
leaner in the I!Ctence faculty jAmt't lt·an Anlpm~. n nttnJr.
of the t:nh·trally of Panama.,lootmg and hurnmg wert
These men \\ere ht'a rrt Gtlrl In inC'Iurlf' f'la, 10 Tur-
urging the crowd to "k tll nt'r, Samu~>l Gul ten M.: anrl
Americans" and keep u p th(' 1..\ h ;u n ~lenrnrlf'7. Franr n
nothrna.
1964 Owt<rHT ( LMa A '>~lA l 1 '
TWO DISPLAYS 1101
AT IALIOA LIBRARY
Crty Ltbrau an Doro thea
Shee ly announce r. that the
Balboa L tbrary hh two d is-
plays for the month of Febru-
ary.
There •s a water c•,lor l"<
h1 b11 by Eli zabeth W. lAna·
n d&e of 1711 Te naptn Yt.~\·
Baycrest. Sh e has. been
spon ~ored by the Junmr
Ebell Club 1n the pa't lor "
~how at the Untted C .~ltlm
naa Bank 1n Cnrona de1 \tar.
The o ther e :th tbtt ,., ..t hl~
tortcal val en une CC'I.Ieu1on
owned by Mrs. (.nallen Lan-
der~ o f Balboa . A I '"·Y 'al en-
une dates back h > 1868 and
ha!> been reta tned ln her
farntl)'. Other h a \C ..~, theu
ooatn the w m nf the ~:cnturv.
World War 11> ~tl 110 noted \Ill th
the Dough Bo) and Red Cru'-~>
nurse.
JACK MOFFITT T o eet these wea pons. the
Ku rds let the Iraqis occupy
LEGAL NOTICE certain vlllaees, then the Kurds
------- -Isolate t'h~m. torclne a call for
Hau ing h~l plld s et th~ prec~d~n t dur(ng t he
S uez Sfil i.zurfl by Nasst~r tha t t hfil/t of terr (-
tor y undllr thfil guisfl of a n t £-colonia l i sm {a NOfiCEOF PUBLIC HEAR ING
TO BE HELD BY f HE BOARD
OF SUPERV ISORS OF ORA NGE
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA , ON
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO
THE GENERA L PLAN OF LAND
USE OF ORA NGE COUNT Y
relnlorcE'ments. They ambush
the reinforcements and eather
up the weapons. As to othe r
supplies. t h e ''mlddiH~lus"
g uerrtllaa a re weU·fed a nd drink
tea day and night. --s...,. .,.. tea." 'Y oanc .,..._
port., .. .,.. Mnqyted over the
~ Alld Per'lliaoa troatkn
or boacht Cllel* n&aeely from
K~ or A.ral. merdlanta
..... l.Nq:-.. tk peWol
tor • .amber fill t..aa.I-Bonra
...S ~ -a fflllr ot Uwom
'bonvwed' f rom UNICEF
TEAMS IN IBAQ ...
Ha!
Of course. officially UNICE F'
l llga:l , tht~ USA ts n ow (n a s tMtl ar s itua -
t ion , be ing br andlld an "aggr ~ttsor" for
Ma tnta Lntng i t s lfilgal s ov ere ignty ouer the
C. z. Pas t p erforma nc ~ of our S ta t ~ D~p t.
indtca tt~s we shall o nce a ga in conforM to
coMMuni s t-soc i alis t pr essurfls a n d a bd tcatQ
Mort~ of our s ouer lltgn t y ouer t h e C.Z. Al-
r eady, we a r Q al l ow ing tht~ OAS ( s ubs eru i ~n t
t o t h ll UN) t o dllc idll our f a t e tn the C. z.
S t~nli f or "PanaMa , Pa rt I & II", Da n Smoot
Rllport, Box ?538, Lahewood S t a tton , Dallaa,
Texas -• 50¢.
csnnot be blam ed for thls-but Vho a r ll t hosll call t n g f or t hll not t onal i z a-
trom put UNICE F hlatory, It la / 1 ' cz notabovehlrlng ordeall ne wlth t i on an d or i ntfl rnattona ,zat i on of Hu1 ?
Soviet agt>nta or sympathizers. Chapt er 14 of THE UA'TOLD STOR Y OF' PANAMA by
U such characters In Iraq just :::arl Ha r d ing namfils 0 f ew , i ncl ud tng J ANES happened to turn their backs on those UNICEF J et-ps at the P. WA RBURG, HA RR Y S . TRUifANr C:ONG. JAMES
right moment, It wouldn't be ROOSEVEL'r. Of More rec ent da te, thoae
t'he tint tliTl(', u Congressional a duocat<ng appeas t~ment tncludt~ ADLAI STE-reporta hav.-too ottt>n r.vMied In connection with UNIC E F VENSON, HILTON EI SENHOWER , WALTER L I PPifAN,
"supplies." SENA TORS JAVI TS, CLARK, SCOTT, /(ANSFIELD
HORSE.
Then hi' cldded the surpr,sing rernarl(, "There is thorough
dout>t 1n •lly mtn1 conct:rntng the quilt of Lee Harvey Os-
wald. How can a man b~ shOt 1n the Adam's appl e from
fr.,nt by a 'f1an shoottng fr'lr"' the rear' And the bullet ap-
parentl y came through the front wtndshield. Whom a re they
coveting uo tor?"
1 astt:PO hir'1 later d thPrP 1S s er~ous doubt among re-
sponslole '>ff c1 als as to JS Nald's guilt. He told me,
"V('s. Ana there's somethtng 'Tltqhty •mportant in the
oacr ground. Why else Noul1 they call in a high-oowered
lt•ga man to wash,ngton to ass st n the Investigation,
whtch 1S expected to take a NhO e year'"
Straight Talk
Pursuant to the Conservation
and Planntng Law, as i mended .
and the Resolution of the Board
ul !:lupcrvuors of Orange County,
CaUfornaa, nouce IS hereby
gaven that a pubhc heanng wtll
be held by the Si ld Board of
Supcrvuou m the Chambers of
the Board •lf Supervuors 111 the
Cowt House , IJl Santa Ana ,
CallfOfnla , on the 26th day of
February. 1964 . 11 the how of
11:30 ollock A.M. on an amend-
lllent to the general plan of land
use of Orange County, as to~ the
lAnd use <and Cllcuu taon d e·
menu, designated South ir vine
lbnch G~neral Plan, bounded
generally on the east by tbe
Santa An a i nd S1n Diego Free-
ways, on the nvnhwest by New·
poet Boulevard , and on the west
by the P1cahc Ocean in Orange
County , Callfornta.
At sa id tlnte and place aU
persom etther favorang or op-
posmg satd plan will be beard.
The "Report or the Exeoc-u· 'lnd
tlve Board" of UNICEF dated
J uly 19. 1963. page 17. statea.
'"''ll~ Board's at~nfton was
d!:-ected to thfl lal"(e t>lemen t
which transport provided In
UNICE F ald. At pr~nt there
wu e approximately 11.500 UNJ.
CE F vf'hl~a In country pro-
jects a nd. In addition. sizable
fleets of blc-ycl~. Koote-rs a nd
In UU. reneral eonnecuon. Mr.
Speaker, U wu Aller H.1M. wheo bold· m. an 1mport.an' pocJUon 1D t.bo De·
partmmt ot 8&a&e tn 1144, wbo, under
a.rUcJe. '71 of \be o .H. Cha.rW, m.cs an
e.dmlolatr&Uve report wUb t.be O'Oi&ed
NaUone llaUnl the Can&l Zooe u an
"oocupled ...... " BJ t.bUI minim lana
U.S. IOYereiiD\7 aDd Ill~ t.bc
OoauDWllat. revolutlooarJ ~.
\hla wu a ~ ~ u,poo
our YalJd and UDNemlabed tUJe to t.bat.
pert ot ou.r t.emtortal dom.aln--Pl.ooo.
''Monroe Doctrine or Khnullcbev Doc-
li'IDe," Colr-.tOifU. Racoa.D. Apr11 12,
1M2. TheM tecta In our b.1atorJ IUI.-t
&be queaUon u to wbe\Mr t.Mn are :re'
Aller BJ.uee In t.be DeP611ment of 8ta&.e.
U t.bere are, let Ul ~ Uloaa out.
UndOubtedly we're due for further surPttses 1n th1s case.
• • •
SPECIAL NOnCE
Not rPsponstble for inan1t1es exoressed o r •mOiled, or
wrath 1ncurred by alleged colurT'intsl Art Hoppe. -
Signed HOP author of "The Log" 1n tt'le Ens1gn, and
nowhere else.
TOTAL ANSWER TO THE COMMUNIST THREAT
By Harry Browne
~~dttnr, Fn·t•dom ~t.u:.11iru•
If \n • r1• "''' 'uulcl !lrutt"'r,L•n•t
urah "' , o u "' 1}, '"' f'"' mr• ttaff,,,,,,, t,twt•r-•.tp•t tlt\rr1 .rtd
I Clrrllll lltUtrt lh~" Wulllrt ho11 ~
1h~ '"'"' ·"""'' r '" thr • ummun"l rhr~•u
h H • ·"''''''"' ' ... ., .. n~ P'" dou '",. w•'• 11 I I IJII"'••I• 11.1 hu
man ""' ••f• I• l'w""'' rh'"" whu
produ•,. nwr,. h\ ;(O\orl( 1h,.m
m~f I hoot w,. haH morr" aut•d
rhenp 1 .... ""'" "'"""c."" h.u 1h" tnct'nli\<1" 10 prudurt' lllOf'l" And
ptQduchOfl 11 •utom•uraJiy ltl'AIT11
to c.he l't'al n,.f'tl, and want• t>l
1~ ~If' nr ,.,.,. 1h,. produ«"rr
wilt t10t hf' A"Wllrdrd for his rffort
( ttJ11JI IH,I"t '\\\fr•111\ ..&'\ lr1 ftu,
'~·• wt•uhJ lh,. c,f thru nwu
w• uri.r t1 oj,,., w,.,,. lt11 '" thror
uw r1 dr\ u t \ 1 hC"~ t tr onlv \IH\ •~~"
lhtoto~h .:1 J•>lll V t., w.Oio h lhf'
'.l)Jit.th•t 1>.0111•1>\ \llhtldl11" lhf'
t unuuus.a•t r .ltlnnJ
\.\>f" ,,,. wolll"""'" •oorh ~ pol If Y
1od"' "'"'"(" u kM"ptnc ,,, own
• ""'moonlit l"nrmy llh~l' by ... tHe
tlwntr 11 l ht' n nrf'nl whr'.ll s.:al,.
,., R"'"" w11h rxpon tuMt·
dtrt and JOYrmml'nt buk~ cr~ll
1t only the hllttt uamplc of
huntirr'(it
Oncr 1h11 i. ruliu d , t11c .olu·
UOn U oOVIOUJ
It u twr ftffi"M&&Y tn detrnnine
lhf" ''who" or "why" !Khind the
TH1 O~SITE mbtidu:ing , 11 u only neceuary to
Cofttm110 .... , '-'or't, it thr llop 11.
a.c.rt .,...ac_. ol thi• producuvr THE SOLUTION
~ 'F"fttL h I. b~d upOn The ~OpOMCI Llbn1y Amend·
dw ,..._, .I WJ"-/rom IMv tncnt will prohibit IN p~m
..e.i .........,. -..1 .,..... 10 chow mfnt'• p.trtici.,_lioa in llft1 .eo-... .... ~ n.. no OM nomk m krpNe not .-l&.c~ ln
.. ... ~ .. ..,..._. mdn! i t~ Con.tltudon.. Thltl would auto-• ................... ro matkalty puc an (nd to the tub
.._., Aelll «I ' I •• 'r • lllclld.nt ol COIIIInUn-. once and
-... ., Wll I .. "' for all.
• P I .... II -.._.. • .._ What the routd -Pl*t1>11
.... ., -fll 6a ~ • ...... to datlor lh« tcllftfftu,.iet . .~,
F rom TO)I ..\~OERSO~
p,,.,,.t~rol I. ~ n d " n JuhnM>II ,
"''-'II' .,f thl" I 111<111 llll'"•'lf' c1,., lar
l'rj W H ''" 1141\ f'"rty j uhtt\UU tf,.
1,, rrcl w.u "" f.!<tl ~II\' lurol( OllfO
I '''"' .o l'""r I,,,.. r.uo< h hr Clll' o
l"l•·d IIJ \>\ ••l11n"l"ll '" f-I ,lnlo.loto
IJ Roten"'"" t :'l..ellufl-<1 'I ,.uh •\d
"''"'"'"''"'' (),,,.nor If,.', bl't'n 11,.,~ .. ,, ""' ~ And anybo<lv whu
• .... • lin\ trt A r"IJ<Hir'd enh,.rtt.lllf ,
.. " ..,,,,.·, 111 SbK IHI(J 1010 .. $!11,
~~~1111111 r•l.tlt' whtlr worktnl( lor
1ft,. l(li\ ..rnorll'nl rt"rl•lnly ktliiW\
h<>w Ill h~h1 ~·U"~rly
jnhrt ~t>n 't ,.,.,, JMl~f'rry propoul
u """"""tf '" t trllll' Jt•h• hv rluror
no~llr>l( ,,, l'rllmt """' .. rurth <\rn,.,
11 ,,, f'IIIJIII>V"" • Alr«"•dv p.\yorol(
'"'" lu '"" '"""' hof!htr wa~tt• than
lin\' C•lhrr f'rTofllnvl"n in thf" wurld
...,,11 t... fun ~1 '" pav doublr pay
fru "' rrltoul' I h11 •• nt•t Johnson'•
1dra It w.u ap<lwntd by Walter
.Rcoothrr. enlf m ahOIIal tCX eahal .aurl
I"<H IWIIf'r Wtlh 1'\ohby 8-llct r a.nd
Btllor Sui £ur•J o( the )uhn10n
Fronurr f'hut tharr thl'·wuhh l..-
romM ~hart'-lhf' work, jw1 li•r 1n
lhl' Olhl't IOfUfiJt naiiOnt o4 thr
world
NO ltEAl O~·TUNITY
or (OUrtC' t.hr Reurh,.,-Jobntot'l
•hut lhf povrrty plan mab :t no
more job opponunitiu Ia c~atn
notbrns f'liCI"pt ,.._ tlme e&nft. Ia
doa not u pa.nd the K~y. It
J)f'n alhtt ambit~ whh a built-In
bukc on Initiative. It putt 111 at
a f urthc:r di-.cfYJI.ftlate With the
ComMort Mwbt Jl.ftd whh the
World.SOCW-. lqW&to IMdioc
ricy, peonall.. dldlr'nct, ,. 1lw
NC.COilul .lid ~ to die tl"f• prd. 11M ,,u,,., pot.d ol pel'\'•
t ny l.n tJN t«~Dby it in t.k eo.
cll.lilc mind.
'There ... -.., ... ~
front, a ~ '-...,..,_
mttnt. ..... ~tt~MM,~ •••m-afl ec41r dected ita IMO •
lhf~ ................
h.u muahrocml'd •t 1hr r .. ,,. of .. l
·worlo.rn" t'\rn twu rr11n11t,., of
,., .. ry I'Ojthl hour f11,. clll• .,.,.,.1.
STO~ INCENTIVE
Si td plan u on f tle an the office
of the County Clerk of the
County of Orange where sa1d
proposed plan IS avawble for
pubh c llUpeCIIOO,
s mall boats.
DATEDthis 28th day of Janu-
ary, 1964.
I h<" <~' rr~<" nt linufart•mnf! ""' By ORDER OF THE BOARD OF ployrf' now w11rk1' ! H huura uf
o-rrllml' ,.,., h wrrk Bv ru .. lo.tnl! O\ !>UPERVISORS OF ORANGE
"It was eatlmated that In 1964
1.650 new vehicles wou ld be re·
qulrf'd In addition to 750 Vt"·
hlclea tor replaCttment. UNI
CEF's transport officers w ere
helplne government establlrtt
a.tlalact ory transport oraanlz.a·
tlon for Utt.e .-In~ aAd ,... "''""" 011 rxj.il"nt~" 1ho~t 110 ,.111 COUNTY. CALI FORNIA.
l•lu)rr '"" alfm•l ,, '"" ,.,., .. !," W. E. ST JOHN Hon. Daniel J. Flood
C.R. 4/9/63 , page 5745 f!Q\f'rllrnr.ol "''""·''"'' th~• 919.000 County C lerk and ex-ofhclO s*.r ol ......,. v~ la Mwt.r
........ Mid welt .... Mn'k!M, ... full '""" Joh• w1ll I~C" r ,,..,,.d I htu Clerk of the Board of peclaltJ U'N1CEP Y4hlet. ••• " p b d t I t I b 1 1 •hr w.~rk,., who u wJihnll tu '~~"*' Supervuor1 of Orange
lw. hr<~in• ou1 til '""'" hnrrtf' somt County, California
Yeah. EapeclaUy In Iraq? anaMa can e compar e o a QB fl r ,ng o , •
,.xtrli b.at'Oil well hr lr~tulartd out By Mabel L. C.astelx
or. rh11 n"h1 hy a lahnr dtrlalor· (SEA L) Deputy
UNlCEF'a latest financial re·O (ntMt~nt Mil soothe tht~ surface but £ t wtll
port. d ated May 17 1963, cover· flrupt fllsewher.a. The cause of (nfection lnlf 1962 ahowr Iraq atartlna
1h1p, on favur of tOfTJe unrmploy b h H boc Ens ahlt st.at"'" Thtsl' unrmployabl,. Pu lis Newpoct ar lgJl
1962 with $341.111.03 due from must be at tacJted. CoiMl t.Ul t s t Cuba, t r a (n tng
UNICEF. UNICEF bouaf\t l276.·center for s ubvers ion and guerrilla operc-
O'll .03 In "supplies a nd equip-tfons ~tat be eliminated a nd fr.aedowt raa-11allthc1 can votr, fnrntl And they February 13 • 1964
no lonjfer havt to fork up ::1 buck
for thr prweleJr, ••nrr lhr 24th
Amendmt nl outlawinr thr pol l tu
h.u b«n ra116~ Al.o, the mono ot
thac uncmployablr u atuhrt art
employed, lht more mtmbtn tht
uneon. Will have
ltUN 60VUNMlNT
Amtnta fatn the pi"'Op«t of a
MJCwi•t·l•bof wrlta~ dictatont11p
wttb tbt Rt ulhenl« henchm«n ir1
tbt "llJOrltr in COflpo. and a
R.-uthrri~ yra-man an the Wbjtt
HouR. Jleuthrr would not only run
thr whole automobile indUJtry, but
thr ~ttflmtnt too l'.euthrr wouJd
not only b.rplll for the auto WOft.
tn. but for aJJ Clll'l~ 1tod
holdm, and euteomm He wlll
nnu be utls6td with coll«dw
barpiniAI untll it J)fOducn a ~of,.
l«tive KOnGmy -a pla11Md ~
omr in whk h un.ion locMn enjo,
joint ~~ with tiM --..
ol ~ to lltlllft prolu but ._
rhe S.... the decWoftt buc aot
the ra,• .... li'f, .. lfeltrity W1
eot .... ialecllrity, with .........
~,,.,......, n....,... ... ...., ....
... "Waft.." ...... ...., It ....
....,.. Hie pi illn..,..deMI
~
ment." As of Deot. 31. '62, lraq '
CHORALE TO SING rtlll had ~.687 86 c:omlnt. to red to the Cuban people. Awter (ca n bov•
Tbe Harbor Women'r Cho~ plu. a new, 1963. allocation o1a r4 dJI(ng tn far-off land•, auppoaedlJI to
ale, member of tbe Slate f119.000. pre a erue free do,., wh tle our OI.Dn Nat( on (a
Mc>tberainaera, will prunt Tw. ..,... VNICEW ,... (n dtre perU. Tile farctcal Amertcan bloclc-
h • ""' PfOpem Wedlaelday, ~!-o::'J:."!::!.. ~ ad• of Cuba (a appar.antlu a pol(Ucal rt.t•• Matdl 4, at die Bat* l1laad --"--• eomm..ity MetbodiltOuuc~. bh u .. , a m•..., 111 t o conu(nce the gulHble uotara that tM
A propem wu ai•n lut ...._ Mnt1 ..a _, a.a. USA te tr11tng to pre11ent exportatton o/
... t at dl• Mau. O.ti• ~u"'.:.'*;.~;' ... ~ .:':! co-.ult•• to otlter countrh•. Tit fa pltOftll
Jtnlot HI .. ....._, ia Ooeta ..,.._ tn t t l d t d b ALL Mua. Mr•. Jacl Hlltler •a• ._, , c _, ..,_. .ane&.&Uar • •••• ng II Wl era oo II ow-
8u:raaor. '*'· Oeralcl MutU. ·:.:....,!'~: *• If._...., all (aa •lttclt axplatna •llll ..an11 o re ,..,.,.,,.,
•a• at ~· pi..o, IOd Amo" ..._ ....: ~ • :-to tNda w( til Caa tro, Kltrualtchau A Co. OIIR
J •... _ d·-.-6_ ....... _ ........__, -_.__ • P.l • ---! I'ORGIOM POLICY IS /lOT 011& OF ~FEA'I' UD
-a .... -~~ .... -. •· ._-.;,.. w~NiQi; DESTRUCf'IOI OF COiflflJIIIST IIIPERIALJSII -lt .......
_,t dM hit ol 1M SpUta II
~em. Joy, peace ... ..,. ....
..-~. Fahm, fallb, .......................
aJMIIICia ............ .
AM .., ....... Qrtll'l ~~taft
cntJfW -.......... ... r.asc. ... .....
ttwu .. 11 .......... .
..... La .. ·~ (Gela·
"-· ll8-tl.)
= -=-~ ~:::.. IS rl~ S1'REIIOTH&IIJIIO OF ALL SOCIALIIIf'·
,_. f/6 tit 1 ... ~ CO/fiiU/IISf' R/:0111&5, fi11'H A SOCIA~IS'I' 0.~-
........ :_-tiOIU.D OOVIRI/f&llr AS NIB OOAL 1 _ .......... .r .. .... nmr-... --........ .. t1& I A ....... .._.,
....... 'q I ... lao ........ _ ...
.-2 I • JR a __ :r ........... = ..:-..;.. w:.--~tYI .. e:$a.c u a •
/lo tr.at11 reut•foft• or ap,.aaaaent aaaaur••
...,. t ba •cf• Cll tiW PG~~aaa CartGJ cfC•jHit••
Aaar(OCI.ft •ovareCgAt~ .... t be 11aC11tet•~
Oft1~ •••Coa publCo Cn.eCeteAOe OGA e1ft .. e .
~ '•" uaa.. rr rs op ro fOfl ,
• • • • • • • • • • •
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R .. 0 . REDDICK
.I·
IIIOWAT 1·7011
'AITY POl PIIMC!U
flrinceu Catherine Caradja
uf Ruman•• hu been pe11 of
Mr11 . Wilhur Jadden nf Bay
!lutrell while aivina lcveral
1alk11 tn k\..:al aroupt about
the communitt takeover of
Rumania. She waa honored
last Thursday. Feb. 6. at a
luncheon at the Irvine Coatt
Country Club to celebrate
her birthday.
t:HIJitt:HES
'lpurutlf Congrtaafumal Q!~urt~
COlO* DeL IMI
AUTONOMOUS IN GOVIItMMINT,
COMSI IVATIVI IN THICM.OGY, IVAMGILICAL IN MISSION.
~. ~· a. ttouYet •....... ,
........ ,, , .... A.M ••••• .._ ,.....
1t05 But C..at HI • ..,, at Hel.._.. A•e. a.• ..._. at 1 .... A.M.-Nan.., Cue·PJMiM4
OFFICE: 4,. Httao-. Awe • ....ftMM 67S.U2J
Clldelhm ldeac.
I ante. ..... ~w-... .,..,...
CWWI.KIDIWI
-~VIaL*
Jkwpwt -..eta
IUJfDAY ICBOOL
t :lla.a. ... ua.a.
IUKDAY IDVICD
1:15 .u ....
tnDJfi:IDAY~ Jd&hWG .,....
ltEADIWG 110011
J315 YAa I..Wo. Jfpt. luc*
Open ... ..,._ ............
W...._..y, t UIL•'f:tl p.lll
'I\Meda7 and Prtclay-........ ,...
acoiiD caua:a or
caa.t.Ki&Wiili •.. ,..., ....... c....---.. Eut Cout Hlfhway
Corona ckl Mar
LutMccm Qaurcla
Ot 1M Ma111r
LutMtaa
Cluardl in AIMnoe
S5U J!lut o.ut Hlelt .. 1 Oonlfta ... ,..,
PA.ITOl ~IC CUOi
.... :O.W.J..IIm
SU!fDAY 8CIII:DUL2 e:u a.m. --FamUywonblp
lDcludlnl SUDday Church
School
11:00 a.m. ··Wonblp
rant laptiM Church
of eo.ta Meea
Bapdat IJble FeUOWibip
(llldl••••ll •• .... ~)
Santa Ana A MapoUa sa.
D:. P. G. N~umann, pe..tt.cw
From The POLICE BLOTTER
r ..... ,, ...... 21
A lic:cnac plate wu taken
from a ear owned by Gerald
Sci llman, 710 W. 18th St.,
Coata Men, while the ve-
hicle waa parked at 54th St.
and Seaahore Or .• West New-
port ... A car dr~ven by Joue
Blackatock. SlO Aliao Ave.,
Newport HeiJhta, was atruck
by a car driven by Gary Ac·
kerman, 6406 W. Ocean F1.,
West Newport, at the New-
port Beact. City Yard ... A
bicycle waa taken from the
horne of Craia Metcalf, 1106
Pembroke Ln., Wc:atcllff ...
An unknown person entered
Pete's Cafe, 6204 W. Coaa1
Hwy ., We at Newport, by break-
ina a window, the buralar
removed chanae and kitchen-
ware ... Dorothy Lynch, 102
E. Bay Ave., Balboa, was
arreated on a drunk charae at
Balboa Blvd. and Island
Ave., Balboa.
W.dneadoy, J .... 29
The b1cycle o f Jacqueline
Heather. 1806 th&hland Dr.,
Harbor H•ahlands, was taken
from the rack at Mariaera
School. . . An accident be-
tween a Newport Beach po-
lice c ar and a car driven by
a Laauna Beach woman was
reported by Officer John
Malmquill, who uid he at·
t.CiftC'ted to make a traffic
arreat by atoppina a car dri-
ven by J une M. Neptune, ac-
cordina to officer Malmqui at.
the woman tum ed into a park-
ina lot at 2043 Westcl iff Or.,
then atopped quickly and
backed up; the police car,
with red liahts and suen in
operation, 11ruck her vehicle,
caus ina rrunor damaae to
both c ars ... Two teenaaers
left Harper's Mobil Service,
2300 W. Cou1 Hwy., !'\lew-
port, withou1 payi na for aas
and oil ... A ure and wheel
were taken from a car at the
new c ar storaae lot, at J ohn-
son and Son Lincoln Mer-
cury , 900 W. Coast Hwy.,
Newport. . . . Two JUVeniles
were held for shopllfuna at
the Sav-on Orua Store. West·
cliff Plaza ... The b1 cyclc: of
Chris topher Smtth, 32~ Cata·
ltna Dr .. Newport He•&hts.
was taken from Harbor Htah .
Thurtdoy, JOft . 30
A car driven by Thomas La·
zto, 79, of 418 Tusun Ave .,
Newport He•&Jit6, ran off the
road and struck a tree and a
fence: at 433 Tustin Ave ...
Wom an's underclothtn& was
"Wbereu, n tiafactory evi-stol en from a clothe ~lt ne a1
dence haa been presented to the home o f Josephtne T~
the Comptroller of the Cur-len . 300 Sapphtre Ave ., Bal-
rcncy that Newport National boa Island. . .Two type·
Bank , located in Newport wu1er~ were taken from the:
Beach, State of California, :'licwporter Publ t~h1n1 Co ..
hu complied wi th all prov1-2429 Newport Blvd .. New-
aions of the atatutea of the port, b~ unknown person •
United State a requued to be who unlocked a wtndov. to
complied with before beina gatn entrance.
,tl~. J •. 31
A car dr•vcn by Jane Decker,
7l7Yl Po1naettia Ave., Corona
del Mar, stNck a c ar owned
by BenJamin Small of San
Fr8ftciaeo, when Small's
car waa stopped on the Coa u
Hwy .-Jamboree Rd . lnter-
aection ... Copper cable was
taken from a c:onstrucu on
ai t.e at the Maceo Co. Eau-
bluff ttacl. .. Tom C arson ,
121Yl Aalle Ave ., Balboa
lllaod, and Raymond John-
son, 491 Costa Me~oa St.,
Coata Me~~oa, were 1n volved
1n a rear-end coll111 0n on
Coaat Hwy ., near Jamboree
Rd. . . An unknown penon,
workin& under cover of heavy
foa , pr1ed open 2 cash boxes
at Rendall's \tobll Serv1ce.
301 E. (out Hwy., Newport
... A la ght ftxture w a~> laken
from the fron t ~ard at the
home of Judtth Sp arre 15!S
M1ramar Dr. Balboa ... A
wallet ~:nn t a •n•n& '·HO ~o~o a,
stolen frnm Carl ~c&le\
~709 (nrtland Dr., ( ameu
~hahland,, after the ~o~oallet
had been left nn li'P l'l f J
locker o~t the lrvtnc: Cno~'>t
Countn Club ... <.ahtn
Ba1rd, 110 Adam., St., Balboa,
told pol1~:e he ~a't several
JUVen tlo bum a larp.tultn
that cn,c:red ht' bu•t. ~o~oh11 .. h
was parked acru'>S the '>trc:et.
SERVIHG OH CARRIER
James K. Wtlltams, auman.
USN , son of \4r. and Mu.
Georae F. Wtllt ama of 2426
E. lSth S1., !'loewponHetahts ,
hu reported for duty aboard
the attack aucraft USS Frank-
Ito D. Roosevelt, an Atlan-
tic Fleet unit currently on a
refresher UllniOJ CN I5e 10
the Caribbean.
Dance Slated
.. ParntaWidaoat P atlllera ..
will dlee aod duce Saturday
evenlna, Pob. IS. at the
Villa Ma rioa Roataurant, u
tb• Oranae Coanty chapter
bonora iocomin& officera at
the Kinaa and Quecms inau.-
p ral dinner dance.
New officen will be inuo-
doced by Or. Abe Kreba, of
Beverly Hilla, national firat
vice presidcot. Mn. Iris
Eaton of Oranae will be in-
atalled .. prelldent or the
cbapter for 1964.
The dinner dance will start
with • reception at 7 p.m.,
followed by dinner a1 8. T tc·
ket anformauon may be ob-
tained from 646-1520, or 673-
4279.
The local branch o f Parent a
Without Partnen was found-
ed 1n 1960 by P . Jay Burchett
of Corona del Mar. 11Je or-
aan•zation prov1d01 fello,.._.
sh1p for llnale parenta -
separated, w1dowed, or dJ -
vorced.
'0~111~1tLY III(AlS C 411e(ltA
NO,. 'T
1780 N Eft' PORT 3L VD.
Ph . 646-9313 Coata Mesa • -ij..ii-·~
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IUPOIU HAUOR E •SIGil l
'UiliSHEO 01 THURSO U S
THURSDAY, fEB. 13, 1964
COROU DEl li~. CALif
STIFF TREATMENT
<. dluloed collar\ Jnd ~uffs ,.ere: worn'" J prc:\C:nltve
•¥<ttn)l all >Oru of dto,cJ -.c<. Of 'our-.e we kno ...
bc:ttc:r no.,.aday\ In recent -.u". mc:dte<~l raeJr~:h
h.u c:).plodc:d o1 1o1o hole ~rtc<> of ~tx:h f.allo~ctc<> "t
.trc no.,. I"'"" 1n the hco~lthtc:st cr.t the .,.oriJ h,o
e1.1cr kno-,.,n I \Cf\ da) medtwl '<.lcnt.c m.ako .td·
'""'"e' to.,.o~rJ pre' en1mg Jtsco~:.e .aile' 1.111n~
sutfc:rtng prolongmg hum.an ltfc "hen vou J rc
til, t.tkc Jd•oint.a~c: of the<.c nc,. clfc:...tt'e tre.a1mc:n1'
b\ \eetn~ \OUr ph)',K.t.sn Then, \htwiJ he rctl)m·
mcnJ mcdt ... oil ton. we: II he ~ljJ 10 hll ht' pre .... n ptton
prompt!\ .snd ~arc:fulh
Clristensen Pharmacy
3021 £. COAST RWT .. CORONA DEL MAlt
OIUOLE l -2S~
IIA W AD.AJf SBOPS
Amtorll s Largest Sfoolf'("'IOn
Rnunda d.t. Cio.·k Ha waiian Fa.llhton
0peo s--6 ~: .... -oa J .. lOJO
201 MA&IJI£ A VL. aALaOA ISLAJfD
SUifDAY SCHOOL 1:15a.m.
SUNDAY SDYJCE 11 &.IlL
WJ:Difi:SDAY I!YEiflHG
SUNDAY SDYJCD
t : 45 a .m. Sunday School
au~onzed to commence the ...................................................................................................................... ..
buaineu of bankina u a
National Banluna Associa-IIIEI!'nWG 1:00 p.m.
aEADDfG ltOOM-
.. Eut Cout Hllhway
Open week -~ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
You are eorcllally lnvli*S to
attend Claudl s.tvk:el and
to .... tt.• --.una....._
11 :CO a.m. llomJq Wonhlp
t :CO p.m. Tralrtlftl Un.lciM
7 :CO p.m . Everun1 Wonllip
WED!IIESDAY
7:20 p.m. alble Study
8:00p.m. Prayer M..Una
tion;
"No w, therefore, I hereby
certify that the above-named
IIIOC1at100 II aulbonzed to
commence the bu11neu of
oank1na u a National Bank-
ina Auociation.
"ln testimony whereof, w11-
~ GI~Jurr~ neu my stanature and aeal
--of office thll 2nd day or
January, 1964.
MISSOU,.I SYNOD "Charter No. 1 S23S, Jamea
760 Vic&oria SUMt Cotta Meaa U 1-S-404 J. Saxon, Comptroller of the
S.day Worabip Senice l :lS Md 11:00 a.M. Currency, Treuury Depart·
S•day Scaool a.d Adolt Bibl~ Clue 9:30 a .m. meot of the United States.
l...oG&r V. Tonow, Paator Wub inaton D.C."' Publiah Jan. 23 , 30, Peb. 6,
CHliSltAN ELEMENT~RY sotOOL 13. 20, 27, March S. 12. 19,
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BY
ED lVARD
AT
JAY Ia I!MfRO
IUN.NEWPORT BLVD.
NEWPORT BEACH
LIBERTY 8 -11M
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Oftr 10 yean quallty
Mn'lee Ia tM Barbell
ancr. CbOOM &... U.OU·
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•timat ... pAck up & de-
UYery •••
2100 W. COAST JIWT,
Wewport 8eocb. U l -Ull
Durin~ 19641 Pacafic Tele--
phone :. construction pro-
Jlram in California will be
the-b1gg~l 1n the com-
vany· .. ha-itory. amountinJ(
111 $41 !I mill1on. Thi:.
mone-~· will hel p to creatt>
t hou-.a nd' of job,, not
unl~ 1n th~ telt-phone 10·
du,tn but 1n con ... truction
and inanufactunnJZ, a nd
amonsz lht' thou:-and;. of
.. upplier-. we do bu ... lne:-..-
.,.,lth 1n hundrf:"fl, of com-
munttle--throuJZhout tht>
'tare. Our $419 million
pr•Jllntm " a btJl factor in
• ht' ... tate ... econom' -:lnd ~notht>r wa~· '4t-n· •n:.~k1nJl ... urt-that telephone .. erv1ce
"I.:E'(>ptn.IZ up Willi r·.ddorn1:t.., llro.,.,th.
LET'S DRI VE SAFELY -DEFENSIVELY
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IDlnd. When you need help ln an eiDeraenoy . our
Operator 1• a• n ear a• your telepho ne and ready
t o b e lp--any Urne .
:\ nw;ula \ '· t'OI n I ttlephOnf">,
<"•ImP 1n '"'veral ... t \It-,. .. uch
a ... our nttw w~lk -u p typt>
-h"\' nat lttft with telttJJhontt
m.tn ll..t\t> Frnt·h In adrl1·
r 11111. -.omt> Cahfnrn1a Cl lte--
:llld I own' ha\·t> drt\ t>-up
r llnn!'-. \ OU Can u"e (O mak£'
a call wtthout ).!etrtn(! out nr \"OUr car The:-.t>. plu:... the
fa m1liar 1ndoor and outdoor
,.,,,n phont> ... make up the
mure t h<m 104.000 now in
u ... e throu~hout the ... tate.
Th" ht>Jp, make -.ure that
vou "II al wu ~-... ha ' " .1 r t>lep hone hand~ , wht>never ~·ou · re
<~Wa\" from homt'
THE BAHIA CHAPTER of National Secretarie s Associa-
tion, International, is holding its second annual execu-
tive night, with dinner, at the Balboa Bay Club, on Feb.
20. Mrs. Jack (Jeanne> LaTorre, president of the asso-
ci at ion, with the cooperation of her commi ttee for the
gala affair, has planned the occasion to express the
apprec•atton of members to the1r respective employers.
J. Leslte (Les> Steffensen, publtc relat1ons representa-
t•ve for Ward & Harrington Lum ber Company of Costa
Mesa and long t im e resident of this a rea , wil l be master
of ceremonies. Pict\.tred here , from left are J.A. Ricca,
engtneer of Memory Products for Aeronutronic Oivtston
of Philco Corp., Mrs. Adelbert !Betty) Beard, Mrs. John
M .• (Max1ne> Bean and J.R. Franks , manager of engineer-
ing Support for Aeronutronic Otv•s•on of Philco Corp.
check 1ng the date on the cal en dar.
Prayer Day Set
The Ln1ted Church \\omen
of Se.,.,port Harbor \Io tti spon-
c;or the local ob<;ervance of
the 'Aorld Dav \)f Prave r th 1 ~
Fnda\. Feb.-1-'.
Sen;1ce' ..... 11 b~ at 10 a.m.
at the Church ol the Coven·
ant. Pre,b\tenan . ~850 Fatr-
' •e" Rd. l•"-ta \le,a .. md
at I 10 p.m. at Chr"t ( hurch
~n the Sea. \lethoJt,t 1-'~0
\\. Balboa Bhd., ( entral
'\e"'fXlrl.
T \lo\l tlthe I are a ~ hun.h C''
..... 11 be nren ft'r rn' 11te me·
dltauon dur1n11 the noon hour.
St. 1\nJre.,.,•, Pre,h\tertan
Church Cha~l oOO St -\n·
Jre~~o •, RJ. Cltff lfa,en and
the I tr't \lethoJ"t Church
nf ( oqa \Je,a. -'10 'A . lqlh
St.. "A til he npen I rom nnun Ill
I p.m.
ThclTle ror the lqb~ .. cr-
\1\.e tJo ""I etl' Pra' ·· ;\e11.·
port Harhl•r church ~~onmen
11.11J II',_' tt>e 'ame l'r<1gram
th;}l I' he1nl! u,eJ thr•'u~
••u t the .... oriJ h'r the t~~on -.er·
'1\.e ... Jt, authnr •' Or . \lo~Je
le•ne Bar,•t e'ecull\e 'e~re ·
lan 11f the department Cln the
cno('erattnn of men and ~~onmen
tn .. hur~o.h famth anJ -.nuet\
t>l the 'A mid . Cnunul ,,f
( hurch~' •n Gcne\J. S'-'lt7er·
land.
\1r.... <•c:•~rge J. Da' 1e' 1,
t~e ncra l~o.h.llmtan for 1he lo~JI
11b'-ef\an~c:. She '' a ... .,.,teJ
h' the: l ~>lln"•ng member' ••I
1he 'Anrld Oa' of Pra\ cr ~Pm·
mt tlec
\lr... tt.unlu &,, '~' l rutcJ
( hnrcll \\omen pre,tdent \1r~.
Jack k.a' lor . 'tee pre,tdent.
\1rs. Harold ~1cker,ham. cor·
re<.~ondtntt -.ecretan \lr<.
Bru~~on Bu ... h. leader,h1p edu·
~oat1Pn cha1mtan. \lr .... l ee
"'e" Bapust Church wtll he
\olotst. and organ1 s t will be
\1r~. Barbara W} man of the
ho~t church.
L .,hers . a II of Church (If the
the Covcnanl. "'" be the
\lme~. O!ocar Hustrom. John
Jo)ce. Llo}d L. R1ce and
~1l11am \ltllar.
The Re'. Jame" H. l .1m·
berth . pastor of Chnst Chur~.h
h' the Sea. wtll welcome
gue'ds 10 that church 1n r-;e~~.
l't•rt Beach for the I :30 p.IT' .
... er\lce. Other pa,tor~ ro.~r·
ttc•raung ~~otth h1m tn 1he
't:l\tl."e "'" be the Re'.
.l11hn ParL.c . rector uf ~1.
I ame' Ept -.c.:opal Ch urch . and
the Re \. \leh1n V. Ta,lt•r
pa-.wr l,f l-a1n te.,., Barlt't
(. hurch. cn .. ta \le,a.
fak1n g part tn the 'Cr\ tte
w11l ~ \~'"· '*•lham \1ciln de
nt the Communtty Cl'ngrega-
ltnnal Chur~.:h of Corono.~ del
\lar. \lr,. Bll\\ey. \lr ... J.;.a,-
h>r and \h-.. Trust\. o.~nd \lr~.
I amberth nf the ho'>t ~hurch.
~1lo ,o .. al ... elecu •n' ""Ill
1-t~ uffe red h~ \1r ,. Cicnrge
llnL. e ac cnm pan 1 eJ ..,, \lr,.
\l..~tgarcl R•d .. man "rgo.~nt'-1.
B11th rep re 'en I the: hn<,t
~ohurch .
f he \lme.,. Ralph 'Aat~on.
D.l\ td Holtb'. Leon f-ergu1.on
anu ~alter Bll\·en "•" wel-
... nme member' to the•r lhurch
a .. u'hcr,.
CLOTHING COLLECTED
Good used cloth1na for
shtpment overseas 1s be1n 1
collected by St. \1ark Pres-
by terian Church each Sunday
at Corona del \1ar Hia h
School, where serv1 ces are
be1ng held.
Bfllln, chatrman of the mom·--~~~~~~~~~~~
1ng .,er\lle \lr-.. Phtltp Spt-
' e' prc'IUenl "f the \\omen·.,
'''t'CI Illtnn Prc,h\teuan
( hurch or the (o\Cnant. \II''
r l"e :-.;c .... tanJ h .... tort an
o.~nd pa ... t pre,1dent nf l .C.\\.
\lr,. ~tlham Tru!>l\ rre,l·
dent of \\oman'-; So~1et' of
Out'-!tan Ser,tt.:e. (hra'it
(. hurch b) the ~a. \Ire.. Ralph
Y~'abon . ke\ "'fl!Tian fnr Chn!.t
( hurch b' the ~a. and \Ire;.
Fount lt'"'C-L.C 'A . reg1<t·
trar.
At 1he 10 p'cJock hour at
Church of the Co"enant. the
Re'. Warren Studer. ho'lt
church, and the Rev. Fran lc
Gunn. pn'i tor of the Lutheran
Church of the \1as ter. Corona
del \lar. wtll JOtn tn the pro-
gram.
Aho parttclpalln& 1n the
program wdl be \i1rs. Studer,
\1rs. Hen ry Arme l. Seventh
Day AdventiSt Church key
"'oman. Mrs. Charles C. \i1ar-
ttn. Seventh Day Adventu t
Church; Mrs. Maclyn Somers.
St . Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, and Mrs . Boyve y,
Mrs . S.)lvey. and Mrs . Bolin.
Mu . Allen Roberson or Pair-
A. I.
PLRIII
700 Carnation A ...
Corona del Mar ,. ........ .,..,.
DAY & MIGHT
WATUHIATIU
Professional
Directory
INSURANCE .. -.------
FOR ALL OF
YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
Sadleir Insurance Co.
JohA E. Sadleir
3333 E. Cout Hwy.
Corona ~~ Mar OR 3-3150
FUNERAL DIRECTORS .•.
iALTZ
MORlUUY
1741 SU,!RIOR AV!.
COSTA MESA
Mldw1y f>-2424
S52D !. COAST NtWAY
COlOMA on MAR
ORiole 3-4450
s•c• 19-41
trMftdl.7 .... Matt ...
IIMot
BElL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway u..,....,..c.aa.._
Tuesday to Show Fashions IU•POitT HUIOI USICI 4
THURSDAY, fEB. 13, IIJI.4
CORO"A DEL ~-·· C-t..lf.
"Round the Clock" will be
the theme or the Preview to
Sprina faahioo show to be
presented by the Tuesday
Club at the annual benefit
luncheon at the Balboa Bay
Club on f eb. 25th. lnvita·
lions are in the mail to mem·
bera to brina auests.
Social hour will beain at
11 :30 a.m., luncheon will be
at 12:30 p.m. and the show
wi ll ao on at 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. William Trumbo, 2nd
vice-preaident, is over-all
chairman of the event. Mn.
florence Smales, local co-
ordinator or fashion showa,
wi II select the model s and
c:ommentate the show. Mrs .
Verne Foster will lend a
hand with the models back-
staae.
Mrs . Fred Cadwallader,
1nolber committee member,
is linina up door prizes. Top
prize will be 3 days and l
niahta at the Riviera Ho tel
in Las Vcau.
The special projects com-
mittee, headed by Mrs . Trum-
bo, with the advice of Mrs.
Ernest McCielland, investi-
aated the various needs 1n
the area and aubmitted their
report at the January bo.ud
meetina. There wu a unani·
moua vote of approval for
helpina the Carl Harvey
School in Santa Ana to pur·
chase needed equipment in
the hearina and speech de-
partments. The school pro-
vides education for handi-
capped children who are not
mentally retarded.
I! A GOOD MIIGHIOI
If ynu are a newcomer, or
know of a newcomer 10
lhe flarbor ~rea who has
not been welc:t~med, do
her a favor by eallin, th•
'iarb<w Visitor between
8 81\.d Ill a.m., and ahe '"II call on your friend
with valuable informat.ion
and airu from friendly
busineu firms whidl
stand ready to help her
become acquainted with
her new surroundin1 s .
BETHEL INSTALLS
Servina on Mn. Trumbo's
c:omnittee arc Mra. John
Meermana in charae of invi·
tations; Mrs. Leonard An-
dersen, Mrs. Martiua Kina,
and Mn. Charles Mower on
decorations; Mrs. Robert Pul-
ler and Mu. Stewart Nolton
for tickets and reservations.
TH! HARIOR VISITOR Phe~te: OR 3-27.U
Honored Queen Patti Cook
of Jobs Dauahten Bethel
1 57, Newport Beach, pre-
sided at initiation ceremo-
nies last week. Those initi-
ated are Marilyn Holden,
Judy Weber, Lynn and Leslie
Heawald, and Emil y Stifes.
Joan Welbourn became a
mem ber of the Bethel by af-
ri hation.
Honored aue s ts were Mrs.
J ames Common, deputy arand
auardian; M.r. and Mrs. Ed·
DISPLAYS SMOIII Ill
OCC SCIEIICE HALL
A collection· of seashells.
corals . and manne photo-
graphs .... 111 be on d1 splay
through February 1n the foyer
of Orange Coast College's
new Sc1ence Hall . The col-
lection wa!i made by Forres t
A. Rhoads of Costa \1e a on
trtPb to B1ktnt and Enl.,.,etolc
atoll~.
Photographc of sea ele-
phant<; also are on exh1b1t.
The photos. taken at San
\1tguel Island. off the Cal•-
foml a Coast. were made by
\1r. and \lr'>. Fred Hopp of
llunungton Beach as a pr()-
!ect for a Tuesda~ e,·en1ng
OCC \1anne btology class.
CLYDE JOHNSON
ward Hoble, put auardian
and put auociate auardian
of Bethel 157; Miu Chris
Farwell, past honored queen
of Bethel 157; Miss Susan
Ayres, put honored queen,
Bethel 1S7, and Mra. Donald
Miles, put honored queen
of Bethel 9S, Los Anaeles.
Plana are bein& made for
the eornina meetina, which
will be the official vi sit of
Mrs . Eloise J. Moller, arand
auardian of the State of Cali-
fornia, International Order of
Jobs Dauahtets, and Richard
Brauell, auociate pand
auardian. The airla are also
lookina fo rward to their an-
naul weekend a t Snow Camp
at Lorenzen's Knoll near
Cres tline.
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and manufacture of
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for homf' and romrN'rcial
uee, the 11/~timf' t:/4,.
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J) veflons ......... 4 6 •
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PUILISMEO o• THURSD•YS COitOIA OELIIAA, CALIF.
SCHOOL BENEFIT
The 2nd annual all-oranae
Cnunty benefit for the Pau-
larino School for Retarded
C'hi ldren wi II be held at A
r.m. April 11 in Ute Oranae
C'out Colleae Auditorium.
The Thunday Momina Club
of Newport Beach i 1 apon-
aorina the event. .
Membeu of the Laauna
Beach Civic: Ballet Co. will
preaent the proaram. Ticket•
may be obtained and dona-
tiona may be aiven by writina
to the Thuuday Momina
Clob, P.O. Bo1 H34, New-
port Beach, or by aeuina in
touch with tho campai II'
chairman, Mn. Charlea Nei ..
wender, 642-2321.
Mu. John Williama, Thun-
day Club preaident, uya that
the ac:hool wi II be forced to
MOW THRU TUE5DAYr
PREE PARKING
ADULT 84T .. T AIMMEMT
.
"SUPERB!"
* 16EXPERT SHOCKERI
-N I' O Att YN(WS
•• 1/lRB * Second F .. tvro
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MATINEE SAT & SUN.
Red Skelton in
.. Thoa.refoot Moll111on''
Bob Hope in
.. Global AfMir"
a lao
Maraaret Rutherford .. .._,,4., ot tho G.llop"
ME5.JI.
, ... ' 4
Walt Disney's ........... " .. ,.
of~~ .. Jon""
alto
John Aaar ia
"C.Ivwy c. ..........
relocate bdore the and of
the year bec:auae of the en-
croachina free-way . All funds
from the benefit will be uacd
to build a new acbool on
land yet to be acquired.
The achool acrvoa retarded
children who are unable to
attend public schoola and
are not qualified for inati tu-
tional care. Pli abt of the
school wu discovered by
Thuuday Club membeu Jut
year when offi cials at the
achool were forced to di a-
continue bus and milk aer-
vice for student• and to di a-
min one of the inauuctou
becauae of financial prob-
lems. Last year'a benefit,
aponsored by Ute Thursday
Club, helped tho school to
survive.
ZOITl CliiD PAm
SLATED FOil FEI. 14
A benefit Valentine card
party will be held at 7 p.m.
this Friday, Feb. 14, at the
Sen ior Citizens recreation
center, Cliff Haven, by the
Zonta Club.
Mu. Virainia Luther Ia
chainnan, and Mra. Earl Stan-
ley is in charae of decora-
tions.
Prizes to be aiven are:
fint. an oil paintina by Thel-
ma Paddock Hope; 2nd, rib-
bon knit dress or hand knit
coat from Mrs. Ocorae Benz;
lrd, sweater from Mn. Jeff-
rey Burke.
!L TORO LUNCHEON
The El Toro Officers Wives
Club wi ll meet for luncheon
Tuesday noon, Feb. 18, at
the offic:era club. The pro-
aram will feature Japanese
Oower ananaina by Alyce
!chien of Garden Grove. Re-
servations for the Harbor
Area are beina taken by Mrs.
C. B. Bunch of Costa Mesa,
642-2495.
NOW SHOWING
rhrough Fob. 2~
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'Maru Rwortte SPort?
11111UL•a , ... LA
OPEN MIGHTl Y AT 6:~
ACG.t\
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SIOC
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OIL a VIIE8lll CDET SETS
Reg. $1.00 Spec. • • • • • ••
JAP AI ESE TEl SET
Reg. $7.9 S. •• , • • • • . • I.M
WEsnGIIELliD IVY .IGS
Small Size $7.50, Spec. • 1.11
L Mge Size ~.95, Spec •• 4.11
Clllll CliDLE HOLD£111
Reg. $7.9 5 set. • • • • • • • a. a
SUIUY -lUIS-
•DAY CLOCl
$999
Reg. 19.95
CltiiOIE CUP a SAUCER UCl
For the cupboard, Rec;$1. .8
.PC lOUD IIWS liD
COPPEll SET
Grease poi I, sol t & pepper,
Reg. $3. !R. . • • • • • • • • 1 ••
lUG .IlL All. CLOCl
Reg. $2. 98, spec. • • • • • 1.!1
DECOU11VE GLASSWARE,
VliiOUS 8ZES
Re~ $5.9 5, Spec. . • • • • 2.11
PLAS11C IOUDOIIIITEIS
Assorted Colors
Ttssue Holder, Reg. $2.98 I.D
Lotton Otspenser Reg. 98c ••
Powder Box, Reg. 98¢. . . ••
Tumbler, Reg. 98c.. . . . .8
P~IT DEPT·= )
REDWOOD PliiT
Got ••••••••••••••• -.a
REDWOOD OIL STAll
Gal. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. •
VYIL FLIT llll PliiT
Vlh ato or la ~t Colors... 4.D
IEnERI RIICMO •nE PIIIT
Re~ 5. 9 5 gal. • • • . • • • 1.11
IEIIZOIITIC SPRAY PIIIT
Close Out
Reg. $1.79. • • • . . . . . . .JI
R 89-$2. 98. • • . • • • • . 1.11
l" PIIIT IIOLLEit
COVERS OILY
Mohoar or [)ynellype , e o. .3!
New Imperial DISHMASTER. OILY
$3995
Reg. 4Q.50
All Dashmosters Ports,
Brushes etc. tn stock
Mokes d ishwoshing so S-I·M·P·l ·E' Fits ony sink
New, Iorge dete rgent tonk She will rhonk you 3
times o doy ond 365 doys o yeor
[ PLUMIIIG )
GLASS IHOIER TUI
EICLOSURE
Reg. 49.50 . . . . . . . . 2!.!1
COMPACTOOL JOINTER
COMPACTOOL
CRQJLAR SAW
YOUR CltOICE
WEST·BEHO
BROILER· TOASTER
Largo, square
11" x 11 " siao
~
WATER
HEATERS
30 GA ~
40 GA\..
48 11
54 11
62 11
10 YEA "
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TE.,. o co'"T"r..,
HARDWARE
ILACl & DECKER
I I
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~ ... dnll •.....•..... 12.11
• GAL. GALV. TlllSII CUS
Re<; $5.95. • • • . • . • . • '-"
IIIDOW SCREEIIIG
P lostac.Sazes L•m•ted
Reg. lx sq f1. . . · .•
PLimC LAUIDitY IISKET
Reg. S2. 98 sole. . • • • . 1.1!
PLASTIC IIAPER PAIL
.,.,n, deooo ron• ond holde r
Reg. S 1. 98 ......... .
lllllTURE FLORAL
DECOllATED MliZAJUTA
TREES
n decorot• "~ cor-lo•ne ·
Reg. S7 95 10 SO OS • • . . 5.!5
GlRDEI
U GAL. PLASTIC TRASII CAl
Re~ $9.95.. ••••••.•• La
HOSEMAnERMOSE IOZZLE
Re~ $1.49. . • • • • . . . . 1.8
IHIItLWUIO REVOL VIIG
LAII SPRIIKLER
Reg. $1 15........ . . . .SI
METAL LA'I RAKE
l(eg. S1. 25.. . . . . . . . . . .U
GIRD£1 HOE 6':"
Reg. 2.49. . . . 1.11
GARDEI RAKE 14 T
Reg. 2. 98. . . . . . . . . t .SI
4 C.F. IALE PEAT lOSS
4.95 Value. . . . . . . . . . I.D
TURF BUILDER
for sturd•er gross one
1h ck er turl ......... • $4.!5
ION US
fa• Cl• chon oro ... $4.,5 ond ~-'S
If CUT KEYS
IHI L E YOU I AIT -
PLASTIC PIPE
for spnnltl er system s
:"Fu ll Length-20ft ...• 5 ~CFT.
>."F ull Len gt+-· 20 ''·. . 'c FT.
COMPLETE LIME
OF P.V.C. fllllU.S
lllCl D•VEIAY DRESSIIG
Gol............... .!1
DRIVEIAY CLEAifR
~eg. 98c. . . . . . . . . . .1!
TOILET
8LKAUF
!XI2 FT. PLIS11C
DIIOP CLOTH
Reg. 49c. • • • • • • • • • • .21 A strong long lasting
soc v.:itb sprayed S 2 9 9 PAIIT ROLLER' TillY SEn
Reg. 1.19. . . . . . . . . . . .8 WWURICARD
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HOOY£R LARK
l ~t I"' a"r 1ft , tan~·
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31011AST COASt HWY .. coeoNA DIL MAl, CAW. ,._,.. 671-2100
..... ,.BII'aUI Mil'.& U1I ... M.&
enamel finish. •
-
Only w 019h1
7 pounda .
Cleona carpet,
bore floon,
atoir carpeting, •
"' J h'·'' > '"' I "''' \ •'II •••
J I "''" r Sl11•p '' d "'"~'' thua!-
• • • "' la>t tru• k, '' k phon ... ,
Wll•' ;,r ,·abk, 11 wall put r,J
''"H Ill th. Li p,,, )•lllr srn tal
~\1111\.•'11• a' "Uil kl) a> )•'II \'illl
~J) , "~<• th,· "'I'' I J ~~ th, llll'>l. 00
•••• \'Jklllllh. \D.t) •~ a l,ov,l\
d.J) ••• auythua~ ru o:l\l'U 111-
rln.aJdt~htl ul OuiiO:I), llat·
tl'rHI~~I·•w ••• l.arJ> .. til ... ) 'r..:
tr\.'llll'IIJ I)US ,, fh .. ·} >a) ~u IIIU\11
• • F l.•w..:r. • • • Lu ptd 's turn.:J
,,..u n ,•w.:r >hop tnto a rll>L llf
llllk n.., .... £a> thtng,; tn l'lllll "
p.Hu •• Sl.lllll' wtth lrc::sh vwk ts
• • • Da uny Frem.h b.>uqu.:ts u1
rl:'d wan,· g"!>l.:b and ..:ha111pi gn•
glasses arc ~w.:~:tly s.:nttiiJ.:ntal
••• Lm k d a.sh gau.J.:ns tn wt11t..:
c.mapotc:s, ga ) With a rc:J hcan
• .. AU guar;~nto.:.:c.J w g1 v.: th.u
t'\l 1ttng dd tcwu. c:cstasy ll.ll)
a V;~knllnc: can bru1g.
Ch~.Xulatt:> and cand lt:S aud
tO)• tn the (.and) Shup, run a
thrt'l:' k gg.:d r .H:t. all>olg wnh
Ouwc;:rs to w 111 l u p11J 's g1 aces •.
Rat Ftnk: halt. t-"''.: lov<~bk ,
all ,nv"'. "''Ill• w1th n.:J t:ars
0111J fcc:t and a 11bbon around
thnr ncLk >a ymg "be Ill) rat
fink. · BuJ nunt. an~ Jrt:>S~o;d lll
red o.11) 0tll.t. a )'t: ar ..• de:-
lectable llltk dl•><.. •lat .. w<ilch
wllh r"d canna11 on fl.l ldrt:d
Ovwc::rso.l top ... l'ht: Jc.H~n•r
ht:art bJ\ la>hiiJo, > J "' 1.> 4 IJ~t
to hc,.;1n ••• Rc.d f•>tl cwbu~ ... J
ro lu..Jk l1kc: bro..•c.k ... "•nk
sattn w th ptnk ro... . .• ru.l
sau n Will while late ••• p·~r"
white so~ttn wuh pak blu .. · ti ll,-
crs • • • A niL .. t•Juc..h 1~ tu rua
il lll)l\.~i) .Jf r.:al n ... ~..,r .• th ..
ccnt<'rvfthcbuw ..• Iht:ll'wc-r
Shop ko::<'p:; then. p.::rk) "tttl d
vial ur watc:r ••• Heart bJ,t!•
start "'llh 1/2 pound> and W<>r.<
up to a Jumbo 3 pound be: a ut 1
••• :-.c:ws thiS year are 11: pound
heart boxc:s wuh o ld fashtont:d
cartoon. 1),1 the .JU[,)tde th;~t )il )
~ac: rn> V<~lcnunc:. ··
Ed)\ c ,qua.sllc: .. hocola tc~ arc.:
all hLart. fuararuecd t1.• pr 01110t•
scrc;uus ir..., UJn~. w ~ how . but
c:sp.::c.a ll1 J.i Viilt:nt,nL 's Da1 The •IZt:~ and va.rtdtt.:s )I
the swt:ct tiJ•Jth cho...llli tc JL!tl-
LO .hlo<. lll>td .. pla<.<.d t.nd w d ll
woulll r~o.ac.. 1 t. t::up1d~vlllt .lnd
oau< •.. :-.llt pit: a,c:-all t ll<liL c:
<.ould b.: att', a~sortrnc:nt tr•Jil. 1
10 ) p 1unJ, w llh ltt,hts, dar IU,
chcw ~. •ts , .uu.J bonbJm all
clamortrh ! •r 1J•Joors •.. Anu
rhcCand>-.,. 1p'1aH uc..h a prt.ll}
51ft wrdp .•• all p llk.l.lc.: p;~p::r
and 1.h.l1l.. lU> rt:d rthb•>m -or rcJ
and whll• lac~.: Lc llop~un<.: llt:d
up tn a bt~ tr<•u frou.
Scc:1111> 1 Jt l. rt:d .•• .>tuft·d
toys ••• A rc.:d ., .d the: ::.~u1d w nn
a whtt• ~•ul.n hdt .•• Rcd auto·
grap't Lt,.u.;Lta \ •• what dsed ..
}'OLI c a II • ,q"ar .. '"'tth an .wtenna
on top . • t lo~nc.J n ade .n\l~o. J
prJ..Jd In .• tnre.. 1.Zc:s, all drcssc:d
lot the da > ttl red felt Jat kcts
w11hrcu tl~:art. ... theu top o~ou
... v.t •I• ,I...:p] uo~· w1tn red
t:llfl , ,, ltt:d a nd wh uc: tc.;dd 1
bears ••. And thu .. LS alway> a
son•~:u.... wl11 "'ould lo-..c: an
En);l.sh h '"t. l.hlltoi t.up aud .a;.~
cer fllh.u wJt.• p..;rha p., WI) red
foll '''~l.P . ..J ;<>ltd thoculate
he all~.
.\,,1 " .J r.... ~r J/.t. 'drt ''\. p
Vat.. ,JI •l • • • 111 ><"'•rk' ""
n.t.ln ~l. r ... ,:-.,rr, ,·t• wirt.: ..
th,llpoi tl. 1~11.1 , Will{,
watd ,a.hlu . •lu ta~tun •. ~.J ·•r
JU1tl. >Ill. .•• o~b• lu.t. o~ll tH r,
brt)t• I t-lu' •r •. ~< .Ju~• .•• tl.
la test wa1 In .IIJ •rt tit• •1\l
wptHSIItoitc.:d t,thlt ••. A h.d
Valer11llll '' " L it:l trlt wh lll.
ceran tl ",.,.., 'o•JI<~o:r, or whue
meln•at p.art1 .u~eh vr wh1t ..
caSk role~ • • • Rt:d patent lt.'-
thc:r handbag... le tsurc lho.:s,
c::vt;n whne terry tea towels.
sprinkled with red hc::am •••
whar full • • • and d 1fl't forge. 1
the t.akc ••• A red foil ht.all,
fl lkd with engel wh1h., <K dar·
tngdc-..tl'l food,a ll frothlly 1< t.J
Ia tnowy buller cream and dow
died will'l n:d baby cinnamon
"TELEPHONE DOODLES"
Lt~la and J1m Hlnu of Har-
hor llilla hoated a c::o~ktai l
r a rty ai von by the Harbor
V1c w P FO Boa rd for the
faculty membera of their
achool. About 1 S a ttended
and found o ut what Johnny
and Janie's t eache r is
REALLY like ... c::onc::lusion
... Johnny and Janie have
hll the Jlcltpot1
• • •
The Kappa Delta Alumnae
group met Thursday evenin1
at the Shore Cliffs home o f
Aarbara Adams, where guest
\1arilyn Burtt reviewed chil-
dren's books .
• • •
Supt. Roy Andersen and h1 i
wife , Marge, wi II rest e as ier
when the ir daughter and hus-
band s et foot again in the
USA. They a re both teachers
'" uncomfortable Ghana. • • •
A "sacrific ial luncheon"
was gtven at the Congrega-
tional Church in COM las t
week. .money from the
aroup go e s to chauty. T he
very spe ctal speaker was re-
tired attorney Hildreth Wright,
who is a Corona del Mar
reside nt, and who was for-
merly connected wuh JUVe-
nile court in L.A. • • •
\1arjori e and Bi II Harvey
aren't 101n1 to have a Valen-
tine 's party, or a Ltncoln
Day celebration ... but will
have a day after Washington's
btrthday cockta il and supper
pan y at their Pen1nsula
ho me. • • •
There 1 s always some kind
of a CRA event o n the c alen-
dar. Thi s time the Tustjn
group h ad a "Queen of
Ueart!l" Ball a t the Tustjn
1-.lk s Club. Among the Valen-
lloes were Betty and J a ck
Dav1es a nd Fern and Don
\1c AniJ ss from Lido and Dot-
lie and Frank Hutchinson.
who live in Me sa 'v erde.
F-ormer residents o f Corona
de l \1ar who are now Tustin
home dwellers, Lou1 se and
She !don Craddock. were also
there.
• • •
A very o;pectal day fo r
the \1el 'vlo rrtson's in Corona
del \1ar ts Thursda y ... the
C1llne se ~ew Year. 1rh ia
from China and is busy show-
Ing her 3 little gtrls ho w
co an s are wrapped tn re d
paper and gtven a s g1fts.
• • •
A prOJec t as sumed by the
t-:.agle Patrol of Boy Sco ut
Troop 17 wtll pay dtvtdends
for the youngs ters at the
Spa st1c Children's School.
The Scouts a re mak1ng a
pec1al type of shufne board
outftt to helfl the chtldren tn
arm and l eg coord tnation.
Ed Paafe, lrvtne Ten ace . IS
the Patrol Dad and has fo und
that the Scouts are very en-
thusiastic about thetr ser-
VICe proje Ct.
• • •
;o..e w Harbor V1 ew tlills re-
Sidents. \1ary J ane and Bob
Btbb, felt tha t they were
settl ed eno ugh to get out and
cele brate something. T hey
did. \1ary Jane had a btrthday
and they had dtnner w1th old
SC buddtes, J ack and Chrts
\o1cCabe. at the Chart House.
\1ary Jane and Bob are from
P asa denll. • • •
Peg and Bud Landers are
busy chec king on the1r cot-
ton and baric{ crops ... Bar-
ley 1 s comtng up and cotton
ts gotng tn at the tr Imperial
Valley Ra nch. Peg was de-
ltghted when S~" wa s pre-
ented w1th a ltfe member-
'ihtfl from the ~ew port Beach
1-le me ntary PTA. The stu-
dents under the dtrect1on of
art &upe rvt sor Betty Hand y
made paper co rsages for all
of the honored gue s u . • • •
It 's Aca pulco Race ttme.
'v1argo Corkett is redec::ora-
ttng her bayfront home wh ile
son rom II uilin& the Kil-
roy Doat and hoaband Earl ia
on the e sco rt boat. Tom waa
first in the Honolulu race o n
correc ted time laat year. • • •
Aileen Elliott o f Lido i t
on p1ns and needlea too. Her
110n Dan, 11 s kipperin& the
Ttcondero aa 1n the Acapulco
Race. His wu the firat boat
in in the Honolulu Race.
"Ruuia , Anyone?" Well,
hardlyi,Thil i a the title of a
boot, a n ry fllnfty ntire,
"a complotely unc alled for
hi a&ory of tho USSR." It
anawora aucb profound Q\aet·
tiona a a •.. "Have Ruuiana
felt unloved ... Why?", and
"Why do Ruu iao hockey
playera look ao lumpy?" It
mention s th at Ruuia hu
become a coon try of c::redi t
... the credit manaaeu are
too brutal for police work
. . .and the friend ly re-
mindera are sent from the
local labor camps. The book
was written by Nicol and
Whalley ... and is fun read-
ing.
• • •
Bruce AI ger wtll be the
speaker at the 14th annual
Lincoln Day Luncheon spon-
sored by the F ederated Re-
publ ican Women of Orange
County which will be at the
Embassy Room at the Di s-
ney land Ho tel. Well over
one hundred women from
Newport Bea ch will be at-
tendinl ... if tnteres ted, El-
len T ravts, who is in charge
of the affair, may have a
ticket avatlable. • • •
While Daddy wen t-a-hunting,
Sally Butler s tayed home 1n
Bay, Shores with the young-
s ters and caugh t up on her
readi ng. Mernll went a-hunt-
ing.
CHARLOnE BAGLEY
DIES AT AGE OF M
Funeral s ervtce s were held
at St. Andre w's P reliby tenan
Church, for \irs. Charlotte
Lorraine Scott Bagley. 54,
of 135 Harbor Isla nd Rd .. who
died at her home Feb. 5, fol-
lowing a long illnes s .
She was born tn Jackson,
\1t chtaan. and came to Call-
forma tn 1Q34. Sh e ha s ltved
1n the Harbor Area s1nce
IQ50.
\1rs. Bagley 1S survtved by
he r hus band, \1i !ton; a daugh-
ter, \1n. Lois Bn dges , o f
Pasadena; her mother. Mrs.
Lot s Nelson, of Yuca1pa ; a nd
2 grandchd dren.
Interment v.as at Pactftc
Vtew \1emorial Park. The
Rev. Robert Carley of St.
\1ark Presbytettan Churc h
orf1ctated a t the s erv1c e s.
Funera l arrangements were
made by Baltz Corona del
\1ar Chapel.
SEEit TO TELEVISE
McUITYRE PIOGRAI
Dr. C a rl \1clntyre. who
g1ves h1s 20th C entury Re-
fo rmat ion llo ur radio program
o f evangelism over more than
550 st&Uons. wtll speak at
R p.m. Saturday. Feb. 22 . at
Dr. Bob Wells' Cenuat Rap-
u st Church 1n Anaheim.
A fund drt ve IS being un-
dertaken by the Rev. Robert
Di ckerson o f the Bible Pre s-
byterian Church in Lon1
Beach to raue S6 .000 to te-
levtse the proasam. The
vtdeo-tape would be sho wn
at 5 p .m. Feb. 1Q ove r Chan-
ne l 5. Income tax deductible
cont u buttons c an be s ent to
Mr. Dtckerson, 402 E. 37th
St., Lo ng Beach.
CO RRECnOI lADE
01 IAIE OF DfiVER
Curtis A. Ellmore , 205 Vta
J ucar. Lido Isle, was erto-
neously tdentified tn last
week's En stgn as the driver
of a c a r which s truck parked
cars at Heliotrope Ave. and
FHst Ave .• Co rona del \1ar.
on Jan. 24.
The drt ver of the car was
Dant el Rodney L ee, 2735
Harbor V1ew Dr .. Harbor Vi ew
H11ls, who was u eated a t
Ho aa Hospital for scalp la-
cerations a fter hi s vehtcle
struck parked cars o wned by
\1r . PJmore and Louts A.
Rai l, 410 Heliou ope Ave.
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C:HIJitt;HES
Min Apea 81omqalat, pr ...
aidoot ol the Newport Balboa
Savina• aad Loan, wa• named
proaidoot of the Newport
Uni ted fund tau week. Wal-
ter B11rrouaht waa elec::~d
fint vice preeident; Mu. Wil·
liam Holatein 2nd vice-pro--
aident; Mta. Job.n Owen.
accretary, and Ira Priabee,
treaaurer.
The followina direc to rs
we re ele c ted: Or. J oaeph
Bro ckman, Mrs. Bdwin P.
Steen Jr., Mu. Raymond
Keniso n, John Parker and
Jim Berkshire, 3 year terma.
Hold·o ver direc tors are
\irs. C.R. L•Ectuae, Rudy
We sson, Dr. Sheldon New-
comer, Donald Flamm, F red
Scho e pe and William Ritter.
J ohn Hopwood , outao ing
pre s ident, repo rt ed at the
annua l meetin1 that this
year's campaian has reached
Sl02,000 of its Sllq ,990
go a l.
T.A.R. TALK
By O..ano Burveu
ln recent month> the: excite -
ment and expt:ctauoo of an
decuon >'ear as well as the re-
aliza uon of the nc:t:d fcx a
..hango.:: tn the pJltttcal philo.o-
ph) now followed 10 a gc:at de-
gree tn Washmgto.1 brought 111to
..:xut~;;nco.:: tho.:: Tco::na gt: Republi-
c am ,,, Corona del Mar.
On Jan. :!5. thts group 1-tcld a
Lac wa:.h at Rtchard 's Ltdo ~!ar
kct wtm.h neu ed $144~ It had
bt:c:n planntd to bu )' co.uc:rv au ve
boJiu lor the 00 unders toc ked"
htgh school ltbra.r} but three
perso.u offered 10 JonatL all the
nc:eded bo.:>ks.
1 ht. TARS have had an ~>ut
~tandtng group of speakers 1n
tile: past tn<..ludtng Harry John·
~o.t , Dr. Terre: ll Rout , sec !I on
leadu ol the John Birch So.-:tety;
R~:·ve rcnd Grcc:nh e ld, 01111tste r
•'t the Church of Re Oecuons at
Kuul!'s B~:·n-. Farm , and Dennu
Car pentt:r. ~ t.: mber of tht: Or an gc:
Cllunt} Rep:.tblt .. an Central Com-
nalllc:c.
Ft.b, 1-l,tho:: gro.Jptsscht'duled
t > ht.ar A»embl ~man Robert
Badho~na ~p-:ak on OOTh~o. State
Bud)oit!t," March 3 , Dtck Red·
dtck, pre~idcnt of the Orange
C:.ount} Y .~s . will spt:ait. AU
lllt:t:!Lngs are held at tht. Metho-
dLSt Church , 11~ Agatt. AVt!,,
Balbna Is land . and beb1r. at ~:30
p. n •
EBELL HOSTS DISTRICT
T he Newport Bea ch Ebe ll
Club IS ho st this F n da),
Feb. 14. to the O range Dis-
tn c t at the Mesa Verde
Coun try C lub. T he morning
se s Sion will s tart at Q:JO
a.m. Reservatio ns are betng
hand led by Mrs . Ha rry Goetz,
OR 3-0534, and \irs. Logan
J ackson. OR 5-0267 .
-The Lodleran Church of tho
Muter, Corona dol Mar -
The Rev. Frank Ounn wi ll
preach on .. Painful Growth ..
at the 9: lS and 11 a .m. Sun-
day aervicee. "Pray ina
Hande~" baaed on Matthew
26:26--46, will bo tbe mid-
week Lenton aormon topic:: at
8 p.m. Wedneaday. Peb. 19.
The Plymouth Cona.reaa-
tional Church, Corona del
Mar -"No Greater Love"
will be the aennon &opic of
Or. Thomas Hoover at the 10
a.m. Sunday servic e .
The Corona del Mar Com-
muni ty Church, Conpeaa-
tional, United Ch urch of
Christ -The Rev. Edwin
Gomke wi II preach on "A
Letter of Love" a t the 9:30
and 11 a.m. Sunday servicea.
A Lenten achool of vis ita-
tion will beain at 7 :30 p .m.
Tue s day, Feb. 18, for the
5 Tueadays durina L enL
St. Andrew's Pres by terian
Church , Cliff Haven -I n ob--
ervance of overs eas mts·
s.aon s Sunday, the Rev. Wd -
ltam Grubb, mi s siOnary tn
Korea. wtll occupy the pul-
fllt for the 8, 9· 30 and I I
a.m. Sunday servtces. \lr.
and Mrs. Gruhb. with then
3 sons. are on fu'rl ough from
ml:o-~lonar}' dutte!> ~•th the
lo..vung Pou k Presb) ter} an
fJegu. Kore ~. ~1r . Grubb 1s
m•w e nrolled at the School
of Theolog~ 1n Claremon t.
~~.,,rlmg to11. ard a doccora te
tfl relt gw n. \1rs. Grubb 1 !>
~tud) ang a t esc to as sist
1n he r dutaes tn the ph )·
'>l~o.al therapy departmen t at
T aeau l lnspt tal and Lepro-
<,MtUm.
The Costa Me sa First Bap-
tiSt Olurch -Dr. P.G. Neu-
mann will preach on .. T hinas
That C annot F ai l" at the 11
a.m. Sunday servic e. His
toptc at 7 p.m. will be "When
a Baptist A1rees With a Ro-
man Catho lic."
Chri st1an Sc1enc e Churches ,
Newpo rt Beach, Corona del
\1ar and Cosca Me aa -The
importance of s piritual unity
1n man iaae will be brouJht
out tn thu Sunday's Bible
lessoo on "Soul," which
wt ll include the story o f Isaac
and Rebekah.
Appltc ants fo r members h1p
tn the P lymouth Congrega-
tional Church of C'o rnna de I
\1ar are 1nvt ted to meet v.1th
the board of deacon" at 7 .30
this even1ng. Feb. 13. a t the
church offi ~e s. Or. Thomao;
Hoover's annual class on
Chns tian dll>Ctple,htp and
church membership ~til meet
from ~ to 5 p.m. th tl> SundaL
Feb. 16. and will contmue
e ach Sunda\ unti I E a~> ter.
"Hands of Lent' • ts the
theme fo r the Len ten <~er
vtce s . whtch be1an last
nilf\t at the Newport tl arbor
Lu theran Church, Newrcnt
Heilf\ts . The medidauonl>
fo r the comma Wednesday
e veninas will be: ''Prayma
Hands. • • Feb. 19 . ''tlealtng
Hand s ," feb. 26. "Accu s-
ina Hands, • • March 4.''Gullty
Hands." March 11 , "Wound-
ed Hands." March 18. On
Maudy Thursday, March 26.
the topi c wi II be • 'Grace-
Givina Hands.' • and on
Good Friday. \1arch 21.
"Fatherly H and~>."
The Ca lifornia Association
of Conareaational Chri atian
Churchea, spearheaded by
the Plymouth C hurch o f Cor-
ona del Mar, was officia lly
oraanized Sunday in a coven-
antin& asaembly at th e C hurch
of the Me uia h, Loa Anaeles.
Dr. Thomas Hoover, pastor
of the Plymouth Church and
chairman of the constitu tio n-
al conmittee, ata t ed, "The
continuation or hi I tori c con-
greaa tionaliam brought to
thi a country by the Pilarim
Fathers is no w assured tn
the state of C alifornia."
A Lenten mtd-week !oervt ~:e
w1ll be held eac h 'Aedne da~
eventna unttl Ea:.ter tn the
memonal cha(lel o f St. An-
dre w's Presbytenan Church
tn C IJff Haven . Dr. Charl e"
Dterenft e ld's Len ten boo lle t
wt ll be avai !able to the CliO·
gregatton Sunda). Feb. 23.
The J un1 or C'hurch wao; In-
au gurated Sunda) at the
Ne wport Harbor Lutheran
Church 1n order to take !>orne
of the pre:.~ure Mf the fam-
tl)' sen1ce . Dav1d :'lla 'b'
and Boh Larson are Cl•n-
duc ung the ser\lce at Q·l ()
a.m. for 2nd graders and un-
der. The Rev . J ame ~> Bla1n
preache s a "Jun1o r sermon ''
at each JUntor s ervice .
LEAGUE P_,GRJI
IS 01 HOU811 ACT
Speakers discuss111g th( mut's
for and ag.irut the Run fvrd
Hous111g Act w11l be prescntt'd
by the Woman's C1v1c Le .a~ue
of Newport Harbor oo Tuesd~~
mom 111g, Feb. l o, at M<~r 1nc:rs
Library, 2005 Dover Dr.
Mn . John Hammond, prt:>t -
dent, urgcs th..-pub h e tiJ hci r
the d ucusuoo about the. Kuu.-
tord Acl , whtch r.:quue> that
no penon may reluse to sc:ll his
propt:rty 0.1 tbe bi sts of race,
reltg1on or na u unal ong111. It
became law July 19, 1363.
Coffee:: Will be served 11 9:30
a. m. b\ M1>, h alter Pc!a rson .
hoo pttaltt) cha 11111an, and her
COtllllllltt:t', Tht: pcogu tn Wtll
be~111 at l u a, 111,
GIRL FOR BESTGEHS
A dauJhter was born Tuea-
day, Feb. 4, in Hoaa Hoapital
to Mr. and Mrs . Niles Beat-
aen, 112 ": 43rd St.. We at
Newport.
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Ac:: tion on diatrict unifica·
tion was aaain tabled Tuea-
day evenin& by Newport ll~r
bor Un ion ttl &h ~hool _D~ s-
trict uuateea pendln& a JOint
bOard aareement on division
of di s trict property.
The uuateea agreed to
mee t with Costa Mc aa and
Newport Beach E lementary
School boards. No date hu
been set for the meetina .
A plan for division of dia-
trict personal pro perty caf"
lier worked out by commi ttee
members from the 3 boards
was questioned last wee~ by
trustees from the Newport
E lementary Dis trict. Board
members of that diatn ct are
in favor of property d tvision
on the bastS ofaveraae datly
attendanc e in the hiah sc hool
district. They said they did
not th1nk the attendance fi g-
ures from the 2 elementary
dt s uic ts should be used.
All 3 boards have delayed
accept ina pro posals made at
the committee meet1n1.
In o ther busine ss, the
board:
• Accepted the re s11nation
of \1i ss Marte Hiebsch. ve-
teran music teacher, who
wi ll leave at the end of the
school year. She has been a
teacher here for 34 years.
sinc e the ope ntng of Harbor
Hi &h.
• Granted a sabbatical
leave for 1964-6.5 to \1rs.
Teresa Patterson, head of
Coata \1en llt&h School for-
eaan language department.
She intends to s pend the
year tn the vtcinity of Gua-
dalaJara. ~exico.
GIRL FOR TAYLORS
Mr. and Mrs . William Taylo r,
719 Iri s Ave ., Coro na de l
\1ar, are parents of a daugh-
ter born Monday, Feb. 3, tn
Hoa a Hoapital.
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DRAPERIES, BLANKETS, etc. . .. 3Sc lb.
S.e your dry cleanlnt done In indivic!ual 2S
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Open 9 to 9 Dtily -9 to 6 S•t. -10 to 6 Sundey
IN the Met• Theatre Blo<lc
145 E. 19th Costa Mna Ll 8-9011
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER-BUILDING MATERIALS
LJbedy t.l•l
BUILDING PlltMITS
T he Newpoft Such 8ulldln8 Angela, demolish two smaU Ba y Comtrucuon Co,, fenu:
IX pl. reported only $1,268,144 dwellings, 1413 -17-21 West at 14Ju Llnc.oln Lll. , $27t>.
in 'peuuiu fcx January, com-Balboa Blvd. , al, 600. J. D. Bond. canvas c anopy at
pared with $4,141,31~ for the Mc GoldrlckCoruuucuonCo., 26:it> Alta Vma, S.Wo.
aame month last year. m ove apartment from 1413 to LIDQ_l~LE
following permtu were usucd 1324 W. Balboa Blvd, , build H.uw Ew. ksoo . 114 Vta Ltdu
duringthe linaldaY' of Janua.cy: foundation, SS,OOO; tnstaUstcel li.Ufd , remodel g•ragc area,
BALB~ bum to carry rea.c of garage U, 2uu.
Catholic ArchbiShop or Los apartment at 132.ot W. Balboa BAY :>HORE:>
t Blvd. and remove one wall, "'Jilnes Go~rner , cnclo.c: arc:•
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. * .,fut,-11 ... , • S900. between garage and dwelling,
II Cha.cles Cotton, fence, 1:,04-.tdd )l.ltrW.il}' •nd &lligc, ~681
1S06 E. Balboa Blvd., $1:,, Ba yshuce Dr. , $1 ,lJlJO.
• C. C. Crosby, 1-unn, 1-no-NEW PORT :>rtOR£::> * ~. • _w ry dwelling, 2146 Miumar Dr. , T £. Howard , fen<..c, .tl 447
11' $28,000. c .. nal ~l.. ~oo. * I .J .. BALBOA ISLA ND NEWPORT
_. 111.•~1 ~~IJIP( F. Cadwallader. demoluh Lhe '"Gt:o~ Oucn, u~n . i t 2~:Jb
• (,N~ • dwellmg at 109 Grand Canal, ~e"' port Blvd. , $1, :ii>O. "~ • ~J. ~,J.-$300, Young& ::.clvage, scml-publtl ~~ ;14/ ., CAMEO SHORES swtnorrung pool, 3121 W. Cout * ~ • -~ Ja mes Long. add study. 4515 H"-"}·, $2,500, I)J' Tremont, $1,3SO. Daryl Ltndner, sheet rock 011 * ;.4 ~ CORONA DEL MAR walh, t>ll 3 1st ::.t., $1 ~.
N" M. Geyer, wall, 519 Hue I, Mrs, H. Howard , alterauoos
.. 1212• fur rc)ta urant, 4001 W, Luau y_. H C ......_11 d k Hwy,, $5,4UO, V" arry . im~""' • new ec • Bank vi An.c:rt<:&, J 444 Vta 229 Orchid, Sl. 250,
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'looN Wugtu, wall, 511 Hazel. 1433• ~unft:rc:nce roow, $200,
EAST UPPER BAY * }
Aaf • Ltdu , l.Urtollll w&U to cre&te •
G. A. Ling, as ph& It shmgk s. t r J¢ ""J,,/~~ • 4 J&mboree L&nd Co. • remove l.J'..~ h', Bilbo& Blvd. • $17~. ~ 11f/"·-non-beartng interior w&lh, 9<iv f o1Uce Pruducu ot C..J lifOfnl•. Chestnut, $300. t • WEST UPPER BAy sago . -Vl lJth ::.t. • ~l .lvu.
D. I. R-lnc:-:rence ""d wall, OH DUTY IH VIETNAM • lgrttUnnt .. 12 15 Martners, S2,lJOO.
~1. c. Shubtn , rcpa cc ww-
dows wuh shding doon, 22Su
Captarn Donald R. \1c\1.tlan
of 38b E. 15th . (o<;ta \1e .. a.
•~ no .... o n dutv a~ el ectroni c~
nffr~c:r "''th a Lnrtc:d State:.,
A1r f orce: adq~on unit a .. -
'l'>trng the: anned fnrce .. of
\'ret '\am 10 thc:tr f 1ght agc~1n
,t Corrmum '' aggrc: \I On
'~IM04-IMGLISH DAY S0400L t ,_..,. ........ ,......... ..
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2 ....... reele-LI•Ite4 ci••••• l Call Mr .. Hv11ter, IIIII ,.1170 it
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Golden Cu cle , S200,
New pori C.orutruc..uon. fence.
at 415 Evcnwg ~lif Ln. , $16u,
22~ EventngStar Lll •• $96, and
3\IS ~mth Star Ln. , .U vO.
Answers to key questions
about the investor-owned
electric uti I ity industry
and the all-electric future
DON C. DUCOMMUN, assist-
ant cashier at the Corona del
Mar branch of Bank of Ameri-
ca, has been named to the
position of lendrng oHicer.
He Is a native of Cleghorn,
Iowa, recei ved his B.A. de-
gree at Morningside College
in Sioux City, and took a
year of graduate work at
Long Beach State. ·
*CROWN HARDWARE *
WE MA aousuoLD DE•AJrTMDT noar ~
~:C::s FUfE OLD COLOJn' .AJJITI ~:
310'7 EAST COAST BICBWAT COJIOifA DEL MD
WILTII CUIIE'S
IIAWADAif uon
How will the re•earch by the electric
lndu•try affec t me and m y family? I 1
This rf'Yarch i'l rE'Sulttn2 in cin1~n<> of
"httlt> m1radt-S" that wrll makf• \our hft'
safer. healthtl'r. mort' rf•v.:JrdtnR and morE-
in teresttnl{ Low., ost t>IPr trll 11 v .... ill hP
tMn> at thf' touch of 'our fin~tr>r and vuu
won't t'VE'n haH• to tltp a '"'Ill h And m·.,.
wonder; 1n thE' all t-IK'ln• futurl' v.tll llt-'lp
you hE'at l11cht dt-an and dNuralto ~our
home You II ,._., clt'llt'IOU'! nwal ... pN'parf'd
almos t a., qu1ckh '" \'OU ran makt-th.-
!W'It><'tion \ ou 'II -.. nu r vou r poL<~. kl'f'p • n
t'YE' on th" t hildrPn and "'E'n mov. ~our
lawn with thP ht>lp of new elt>t"tro nu
wondt>rs Cltoan. ftanwlE"'-i< low·c'O'.t t'lf'C·
trkl t\ v.lll do mn.'lt f'\t>rythinl{ but handlt> I
you r thinkml( rn thf' :til Pit>< trw futurf' I
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Water water everywhere
Today you could actually drink a ~lue of pure, fresh water produced from the salty
Pacific Ocean-at the experimental eea water distillation plant operated by South-
em California Ediaon in connection with ita steam-electric generating atation. near
Oxnard. This is just one of the reaearch projects vigoroualy oonducted by Ed.i8on
and other inveator-owned electric COitlJ)Uliea. But the mainat.ream of reeean:h .it
devoted to the exploration of new techniquea, methode and ideu for the generation,
tranMniMion and distribution of electricity. This reeearch il pert of the never-ending
development of more and more low-ooat electric power-and of new waya to uee elec-
tricity to make your family's life safer, more pleaunt, and more rewardin1 in the
hri~eht new all-electric future. For lot ~ n~w• on tla~ 1reot~•t .. ,,~cuur~ hunt" of
mndl!rn timt'l, plt!tllt! rtod rilht,
And f'l(>('trt<·tty ,., onf' of today·~ htl[l{t>'>l
baql.lln s The> ch.Ht twlnw ~hows tht>
nat111nal cost pictun> for rl"'!ldt-nttal Plf'j
tnctt \o ovf'f thE' p.'lst fifty y£>a rs
AVERAGE PRICE PER KWHR
OF RESIDENTIAl ElECTRICITY
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What el•e i• new?
Almo8t ~t f'r) thlflll is "*'"' m thf' elf'C tr11
utihtv bu.mt>SS New prlnlrpl""' of J>O"'f'r
proclurtion art> IM>tng pu'lht>d .1head Onto
tr&\f'l" iontzrd ga~ throu~th a mal{n<'lll
fit>ld and produces f'lectricit.v withClut
the nt't'd for ronve nuonal turbtnf' genl'fa
tors Anoth<'r tran-.form.c; t hl'm1c al f'nNif\
dtrt'\·tlv into t'IE'Ctru powPr, olh+>r mt<thnc:l!>
<'On\('rt hf'at dtrN tlv tnto t>lf'C·tru t>nt'rlil'
Elt'dricity is Pffiltt'nt nnd low m t'f~l
l oda\ And ('OrPs o r nt'W dt'\('lopmt>nt'>
art' on thP horizon m tlw aii·PI('('tnc futur<''
Will there be enough power for m y
all-electric future ?
U S. ELECTRIC ENERGY GENERATION
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Here's the picture ol power production
up to lbe year 2.000. With the aid of
,._~ and ttw world's finest ft\pftf'!Prs
and ldentista. Ed&.on and AmHica 'a otlvr
in~wtorooOWN!CI electric oompania stand
l"eetdy and able to nwet in full the futu,.
po~r neede ol all Americana.
For lnOft detaila. .-MI for your ropy ol
.. Til~ l"""tor-OtNtf!d Elf!ctru: Utd1f )'
lnd,try:• Write: 'I'bP Ad~n1DPpar1· "*'" Southern C'.alifomia Eclt.on Com
pan.y. P.O. Bo. 351 . to. Anp6e M. C. I If
Bu y. build , modernize
or refinance your home with
the financial help of a
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LOW-COST HOME LOAN
Over a per oc c· ,..,..,c,.e than 27 vears Newport
Ba b o a Sa ~~s "'<lS c aned ...,ore thar"l $150
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Covr"~ty Co a s · ri"C toec -.me horre ,,,mers \lvhe~"
ever you ..,.,ay nee--J .,ome fmanc ng, we urge >o'-'
to •nvest gate · "'e rra., spec a adva~"tages t"''• ~
Ne ........ po,.t Ba b )a Siil. ngs Home Lo a~ S uch as
Prompt. Fr1endly Servtce • Personal Loan Counseltng
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CO"OflfA OeL. MAIIt Orf'tC• a•oT ••• T C OAaT HIOHW-'V
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Christian Science
Ea. titled
O.ri1tia.n Seieoce: The
(:brilltia.o's lk:st Friend
by
Ceith A. Plimmer, C. S.
or Lo~:~dun, En51and
IIIIo•._ ol lloo • ..,,4 <A ._,-~ .. o#
Til• II-C.._Jo, T ... r-O..olo of
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Thi1 lecture wu &iun at
Corona del Mar Hiab School
Sunday afternoon, Peb. 9lb,
under the autpicn of the
Second Church of Onist,
ScicnUIL, Corona del Mar.
The leeturu spoke substan-
tially u follows:
SpOntaneous freedom lo ex-
press all one's joy and power
-that~~ liurely a si(ln that one is
in the pr~n«' o! a true frli!nd!
In thiS sense. Chnst1an ~len«'
11 certainly t.he Christian's best
rn e nd, for In iU atmosphere he
can fr~ly exprus the mo51. JOY-
ful or all Chrt5ltan poweu-that
of Chnsttar• healing. And yet,
stran,llely enough, the term ''rc-
hgion " derives from words With
exactly the oppo51te sense,
namely "il bmdmg back" or
''holdJni last." Th1s stranxe con-lrh\ betw~n rE'Strict•on and
freedom 111 relig~tous matters 11
wf'H worth t'llammation by thr
Chnsu .. n,
In the first chapter of Genesis,
for uu tilnce. God had tr~ly pro-
•nded plants and trees for the
noun shment of man Wh1le 111
C'"hnst1<1n Sc1ence we Interpret
Uus pasuge sp1rttua lly, It has 1\S
counterpart m the fact that t he
!nuts of the earth a re frHly
a •·a1l~ble for mank1nd's use !low d>d >I come about thf'n,
thllt Jesus· oppQnenl5 wanted to
prevent hiS diSCip le!! frnm eatm&
~urn , when they .,..ere h unery on
the Sabb:.th day~ Plainly be·
~11use these opponents' reducu on
of reJzg1on to mere h uman codes
ha(l r;radua!ly cramped their VL-
~~~m of tht' n~:ht of the sons of
Gud to ri'Ce•ve blessine and
b"lw ly from H>m at a ll umes ChnstLan Sc1enc-e makes 11
plam tl'lat crampml( theological
beliefs nf th>s kmd are not JUSt
a matter of harmless rehg1ous
theury. tht'y h11ve a rn.lrked e!·
ft"Ct l•n md1V1dual happmess il nd
health a~ "ell For example, Is
th1•rc not ~l!me SJ.J;::n1ficance Ill
the fact th:~t when Jesus had rt·
Uukcfl the rehe1ous leaders for
tht'Jr nJgf(;ordl y concepts m the
cornfield. he went "ra1ght mto
tlle>r syna~o:ogue, "and. behold,
there," the B1b!e $<1YJ poJMedly, • was a man wh1ch had hii-hand
w ithered" I Matt. 12 10)
Tho: quesl\on naturally anses
hild thJS poor WJth erl•d hilnd Ul
the syna~vgue any relat1onstup
t•J the ~rnaJo:"~ue thmk>nll 1n the
c•1rntleld. whJch cuuid nut un -
cla:>~J 1tli M:nsc {If 0:00<1 lil><>(<rou'Oly
envuolh \u t..crmll the diSCiple'~
h;Jnrls tu ro~n fllr tht' pluckJ nll
of thf' ""rn'' We dr• nM ha\'e t(l .. n,,.,,., lh•~ <JUl'>l"•n. ftJr Jc~u~
rum~·lf ~h"Wt'Cl b' h1• tJe;,tmcnt •·f thr ,.,,.,. th .. t thr l wo .,..,.rt"
!lUll(' (\elllH!tol~· rdatcd They
,.,-r<' .,, • !"~tty relaterl mdee<l
11'1"1 b>' makm~ the man stand
f•·•·th 10 th" rru{!st. Jesus ap-
,...,, .. d w u•e him os il te~t-case
f .. r ,Ill limo:. -~ test case '" tJr •\• thht h{<(\11".~ rramped b~·
to.lti•·V. -m"l''"" numan thc<~h>I:Y
r:l!\ r .. · It• II It'd .. nl,v U\' the t'Ver-
).o•\11-0: l••\1' ,,f l~no1 for man. 1n
1)\'HI' thNol(lii:y
('hri•t-he-:alinc
Tl\.>' J··~u·. rrw01trl l'd mJ~l'table
ml"!l '.•l '••nt'<'IH~ ~5 the ba'<C
t.ou...-•·I u,,. w .therm!.! 1s clear
tro.m tl,-r ... l :n.•t hr nevt-r I'X ·
:om\111'•\ \Ill' hoHH il'<'lf -<Jn "' I•
'irn• 10:11 •tJ:.' h•• r11•! llfl' ;~!I nn·
•!lc 'tl" v. .lt.t·rll'l~ lrl (lflyth•n.:
l•n•··a·:.l "'dt>1n !lw hand •tsclf
;.l•) -If\<' 1;1• t 'h~t !hlf mo~\ rh~·
"''MLin~ ••I all h('!olc·rs artdrf'SS• d
'llff\~l'H •ot•l) '•· lh•• t~·achf'r~ df
uw · na~"I:U> '" hcillm.o: tne l'llln,f. >L•u"'~·d th<o l !hl' "'lthN,·d
t1o<rHI "'J~ undoubtt:"dl.v \hi' phy~J·
'~1 ~·1fco:t l•f l'r'iltr.IJ(.•tl rtii~H•U~
u:ddlln~ •m •mt oL 1ts sen~1t1\f'
.. rthlln•nts Yn. Chrull;,n So,'J t•nre shnw~
clf';i dv that th •~ coldly shrunkt'n
IJnlll .;...,~not il problem of chem-
iStry I!T phys!f.>IOKY but of narrow
theolvi!Y ;ond retra..t('d al'!'l.'rt1on
In proof uf th iS. Je~us proccedct1
10 deal w1th 1t ~olel.v 1n th~lol(l·
cal terms. "''hll'h 111 hiS case al· wa"~ m,.ant lt•ve tnstl.'ad of re · ~ruT11nauon. di vln~· T ruth 1n
pliiCf' of human guilt, Chrlstli-
ne~ rather than c-nt1c1sm. pa-
tience m pr('ff:'rencr to petulance
He kne.,.. that ~p•nlual lo"c a lom'l
u n heal ('On d1\1onJ shrunken
st>ll by menial hardneu. Yes.
l! was thJs lo(e nerosJt y of hi~ rtJ.
vine theolo~ey that tnduced J e~u~
to ~ove th1~ ta ut ~tmcosphere of
code~ and cret'd~ thE' injectton 11
mo5t nf'eded. -n:.mely. thl' rf'-
laxlnl( a nd merctful 1dea of l1fl·
mtc from a pit. ol'l the Sabb-ath
day. a solitary Sh('('p that has
fallen thl!'rt'in Here was a
blent'd and ~rtemniC hmt to the
hardhearl f11.'1 thAt. no matter what
k1nd ot p1t one ha~ fa llel'l lntu.
or how, or wh('n. or why. no law
ot div ine Love wi!I I!'Vf't ~ found
withholdinlil: rescue from h•m
In proor of th•s. w1th a majest1"
swHp o f h is gazl!' over all those
teachers in the synilgosue. hf'
•ld W the man, "Stretch forth
th7 hand" (Luke 6 10), and forth
It lmmedialel1 came in proof of
hll divine rilht U 11 .'JOn nt Gorl to r.celve 111d eive all thmJ[s
tood. MINken reliJiouJ teach -
lnJ •lone had bound that man
By meiU~ the &harp llmiU of that teac:hln.C with lara:er J(Wf', 1.,._• knowledte of divine Truth bH the bnmedL."' etfeet ot ftli-UJ..I out tMl tutnd with warm IJwllne~& aod ~r moblllt7. You ...., Ja~ knew that falae Jtaowloedle or aln t. MVff man
ftOr part ol man. I'Yeft wtM-n it ~ u a whllf,f«< band 6t a ...,.,...,caau. ,.......... To 1etuJo,
....... on.l7-....... 1n ...,., CUI, .......,. U. Mit ba-
IW tftel rril CUI Mr::-~ Mpollltol:::-._ ..... :-: .. -:;;[ ........ -...,
pod" (0.. 1:11). To 1-.
UMNfonto -' ooJ:7 WU ..U WI•
teal, but alao-1Mi r.r ot It, and beUet Ill punWamul on IICCOWI.t
ol lt.
It wa1 prftile17 becaUII tbe
PhariMea unden\OOd neither ~ood nor evil in thla clear aden·
title way, tb•t they bound men,
In their belief lhlt man Is 1 lin-
ner. JeJus did exaC'tly the o~
po~~lte: he Mt me:n free, by bl.nd-
ln&' the belief that evll c1.11. ever
be part of the ima1e and likeneu
of1God. By bind.lnl liA and man
toiether. ot courM, the Pbarlaees'
tea"hinl then made man eapUve
to at"Cuaation and C"OndernnaUon,
heredity and deformity; whereas,
by blndlnj: false bellef Instead.
Jesus' teachlnl Ubented both
sinner and Invalid.
Chl'istian Scieru:e brinp these
contra.sted reli~rious outlooks, and
their dlvl!'rse effects on health
and happiness, squarE"Iy to the
Christian's a ttention today, to
help h im, as 1 friend. to C'Onsider
sen ously the trend of his own be-
Hetli concernin& God, man. and
sm. Arl!' his religious "iews
Opi!'Jnma h LS hands towards free·
dom and fruitfulness. n he
waJks through the cornfields of
l1fe. or are they clQsing them con-
:>CJentiouiiJy against these d1vtne
nr;hts!
Cruaptae SyaWJ:u
In this respect, the Chnstia n
Sc1ence textbook. "Science and
Health with Key to the Scnp-
tures" by Mary Baker Eddy. the
DLsco•·erer a nd Founder of Chris·
\Jan Sc•en<:t!, has 11 C"ontn butJOn
to make that every Chrisua n ca n
welrome with warmth. for Chru-
t•art Science IS here to "re1nstate
pnrn•tu'e Chnstia nity and Jts
lust element or healma" (Manual
of The Mother Chun.:h . p. 17).
Ne;:,rly two thousand years aiQ.
Chris\Jam ty healed sm by de-
stroying the fa!~ belief that prO·
du~ed it and restored the Stck.
dymg. and dead by splntual
means alone. But today Chris-
t~amty IS often be!Jeved to h;ove
little powe.r in these respeets, ex .
cept to persuade smners that
thetr s•ns a re per-sonally for-
given, and to nod the sick udly
tu hospitals.
Who Will deny then that Chris-
t•an•tY today needs a fnend to
release her onainal power to
tol.'a l by spiritual truth a lone•
In a fea rle$$ p.aragraph entitled
"Crampong systems." the Chns·
\Jiln Sc•ence textlxxlk lp 226 1
coura ~:eously dJagnosoei the ~ys
\('ms from which Chruttanlly
tod&y needs to be freed. then it
name, the friend ordamed of God
toJ free her. These crampme: sy~
h•ms are t1rst, h uman "odes. sec·
,.nd. scholasuc theology. and
third. matenal medi('Jne and
hnuene. but let us see sympa·
tht't<Cally nvw from the w urds ut
Sc1ence and Health 1tself JU.S\
h t..,. those systems cramp the
Chnstuon·~ spmtual aspiratwns.
"Human C<>des. scholashc the-
ology, m;n enal med1cme and
hy>;1ene, ff>tter f;o1 Ul and Spiritual
unde rstandmg," says the sen-
\o:lll:t' ex plamm~ the causes 11f the
,-r&m p Then comes the l1ber·
atmg ft>c nd "O"·me Sc·~·nce
rl'nds asunder these reucr~. ~nd
man's l;mthrl&ht of sole alle-
ll:lan('f' to his Maker a5serts
•tse lf " Every Ch nst•an knows ff()m
thr B•Uie that Chnst's ChnstJ-
a nuy ~:an undoubtedly hl!'al h1m
of :Srn and stckness. but. yc.l! se-e.
'human codes. scholasuc tht•· ul.,tu , mate nat mcdJcme and
hVIi:t<'ne" ha\'f' usually pe~:ged
his fa •th a nd underst;~ndm.o: so
h~J:htly mto mater1ah ty and
medical theory that h:t conll-
rltonte m the puWt't o f Spmt
t•. he;ol h1m by spLn tu;o i me;ons
alune IS s.apped and withered
Uut l•>day thNe LS exhllarallmt
new h(lpe -thf' brJ~h t t-st hope.
intte<••L th:Jl thf' worl•1 has b(<en
I: I\ •·n s on~e the Chu~~;.,n era
oe~an the &!1'1\C'I!' nf Chrl§l.
L'hn~t•"nl\y's best fnl!'nd, u hl'tt'
111 rend asu nder tht'S(' 1llus,,ry
f•·ll~r~. )" that m;on·s fll\ 1nelv
n<t!ur;,l alle~Jance !•· tu~ ht·o~l euly
F:.ther ""'n Tt'assert 1\SCU
f'od,., and Cnf'clJ l 'nc:luped
Fr.,m th1s stanrip<'llnt >I w:.~"
5:'•"rl ''1(1\ that that m.•n w 1th th<'
11.'1\!'wrrd ha nd .,.,a, fnun•l b}'
J~·~U.< 1fl lhe 'ynalt"IW• Ill l!W
h•>U""-' uf prilyer Thl' 11.1 le:.st
shu~~o·ed r.ome mtl.l>toun th~t II
was rrally h1s \hi.IUI:/1' •1f Gorl.
nu\ mt•re!y hiS condJI<toil M l><xf•·
that 11reded heallng. What a help
11 en•ry m va!Jd •·oulr1 but ~ee
\hL..,I Ye5. thl!' man's pr<•blt m .,..a~
Moe of lht'ology. not onf' uf ph~·.~
'"lugy Hence. when Chnst had
fre-ed hLs mmd from the unla""··
fu l cl«SP of codes ilnd creeds. h1s
niltural allee1ance to Spm t >m·
me-d :«tely lf'llpt mto sel f-a~er·
\Jon. l1ke a releaser! sp •. :l" No
wonder the Withered h;o n<J
strt'IChPd out With haste tn rP·
ct>>ve rts share of blell!lmtt
Let us now pauw to deduce
from what we ha ve heard '10 far.
t wo of the early cnntnbut1ons
that Chr1sllan &tenC'e makes '"
th" Chris\Lan . first, ot opens up
the Scriptunl account of the
Mastl'r'a healmg work ll.'llh such
KJenllfl(' clarity th at he can p!'t ·
ct'tVt" the actual thou~~:ht~ anrl
spintu~tl dcrluction~ upon "'hlch
that work was ba5f!d. M't'flnrl, 11
t"use~ h1m to rl't'O!InJle lhlilt, tu
J l'.'iUS, sm. dl5eil se. and de~th
were nut the re~ult ot duener-
atmg body. bu t of rtetenoratm&:
thouKht. ot thl!' fn gh\C'n ma fa lw
behef that ev1l ·~ a real part of
God'' creatron. Th1s awakens thf'
Chn:~tian to see why. by havmK
a know le<1S:t' o f God. thl!' divine
Mlud . and believlna In nilught
el~e beJide His thoughll. Jesu•
was adll'quately !!quipped to heal
evt'ry dl~ase amOI'II the people
These two deductions are t'l'lough
j<"t now ; but even lhey already
show !hilt. In Its d iacovery of the
Mmd of Christ, or the d1vine law
<~v<Jn wh ich Jesua workl!'d, Ctms-
IL•n &ten« h1 ~rtalnl? not d is-
h,norinfl: tht' ChriJtian 5 Lord m
I I'IY way On the contrary. II
honun him 11 no 1.1Ulcr power on
r;~r!h to(tay honors him . b1 doJnl
many mit:hty worlu of healina
1n hit name. 1At me tell JOU of
su¢h 1 heallna: A Chr!iltian Scie~ pradl· Uol'l~tt wu one. asked 1.6 help
1 man with lllrioul lunt troubLf: .
'!"be ea• ~lftlt looked ph,..i-
eal rath•r \ban m.ntal, for theA
wu poor reoe.raJ pohniQu., ln-dn~wn e:hftk&, iabor.d brftthlnl,
lind an~~~. OM dl.t.
tM ,.titat ranc to COIIlllla1a ,....
bllllol.aaiJ' that ~ JIOOd ..-orll:
lo wblcb h• had. devot.otd ..,.elal
pride had bolea Mt at QOUI!lt b7 h.t. auperior; 11011\e wwb later,
h o contplalnad ~t.f\&117 that a attanpr had bee undenn1n.lnl
1M rood. a'-m in whleb M b.a
always been held l.n b!il home,
and then later to C'ODIDlain tna.-
tratedly that a ebl.lf'C:h, thilt he
bad &QOd hope ot jot~:~Jna:, bad
retuwd him membership.
As the praC'tiUOner dealt Pll-
tiently with theM lr'Oubles. none
of whleh ilppeared. to have any
bearlne on lun1 di.MaR, he per-eelved that they all foUowed the
same pattern. namely, penonal
a!X'dnea and hilh hopes tol-
lu.,.•ed by depredation llld dls-
appc~intment. So it •uddenly
beeame clear that what the man
Wll ~ally 5ut'ferlng from WIJ a
weak or in firm sense ot aoodness.
In other wordJ, his problem wu
not a physicill condition or de-
cayina lungs deprt'ssin¥ hrs mind. but a mental condition or i.n-
seeurE" a:oodness lmpairin&: h is
lungs. Yes. It is no mere play
upon wordJ to say that this man's
hl'illth was not aood, bl:"cause hiJ ~nse of &oodnt-ss waJ not
healthy -11 was w perw nal m -
d~ thilt it wu 1ubJect at any
t1me to a ttaclu of hurt, resent-
ment. 1nd rebellion. The ta<:t iJ
thll man had never reau.d that
when Jnus said "thett il none
:,:...od but one, that is . God" (Matt.
19·17 ). he was not only showine
the dJ"'me Mmd as lhe !Mile
~curre or ,!!oodnt•u, he was also
re••calml the secre t of a ll sound
health. Pnc\J\JOner and pa\Lent
dJso:us~t!d th1s pusa ~o:e many
ttmes to d anfy the1r vtsJon tha t
goodnes.s IS present in man by
divine refl~tJon. not by personal
pos.sess10n.
No-.. as Ull!' pauent credited
a ll hts eoodness to God m thiS
way, mstead of to himself, and
then tru5ted God patiently to m -
terpret th" goodness to all H1s
other ('hlldren m H IS own way
and t1me, a new lrtP or lj:rasp
wu ob5ervablt! m h1s thought.
a tl xedness of truu. a surenC'!OS o l
hope, a lr~om from fear
Gradually h•J body, bemg noth-
lllg but an ex pre~;sron ot think· me. began to respond to th1s cor·
r«t•on or splrltualilat>on or
thought The chceks ttlled out,
the breathmg bt'came nurm;ol.
and the cough dl!il!Ppt'llted Th1 s
mdi\'Jdua! wu soon ;oble tO takl!'
up tenn1~ and sw>mmmg agam.
and that WiiS the end of h>s
pt·r~uniil Sl!'nSC' (If goodne:-5, ahas
lung d<~i'!o""' And a mu1·h !xttt-r
and mure patlcnt Cht1St1an ht-
.,..11~. a > "ell. !vr h"\'lnh: th•· rliS·
... ~~r d.-_.~tr.,~·ed by dtv•ncly th··•l·
l<.>g1ca l nw"'" :~.!t>n• T.'1e "h"l~• l hnsllaiJ wurl>l
stilnds tu Uend lt .. nurmuu~l) b~
Chrl~t•an Sclt fl('C' h•·al•nl!) 1!1 th,,
purdy Sp!TIIUIII kmd, but \ht•,l ""''l' nothln;! "'cow"" I" P~Yl'hl
;o try. blmd fa1tn nc.t m~: .... r
P'.''~o·holW,m.,lll' m~·dK JOC' Th"ll
~u!e mode! u the Ctlr:)l·hcalm,:
that curt'd that Wlthcr"d hand,
whi'rem 11 bt-cumt.'s ck11r that tht-
huma n mmd alone f('o:l~ ~•ck the
d<\lnt' M1nd aiOiit.' hl'al~. ;:,n{l
l:hn.st's l!l fdll!blt' metnod re-,.,.,\·h •U. pruper \'tedJt for heal·
mg m the twent1etn cenlui )', )U5l
u ef'lect•vely a.-11 d1d m the lint.
f'rat"tleal Spiritual Co~nmunWn
It •s. of course. a ~real rl'·
a5sura nce to the lnqulnng Chns-
\Lan to see that C hnst1an Sc<l!'nl:t'
healmg ts m fa('\ a ri.'VIvr.l uf
Chnst-he>O I<ng basqd a"ruratel)'
on Jesus' method. Th1s bem~; ::on,
an hvnest. earnest Chn il•au nl't'rl
no more rear opcmm~: h1~ Chns-w;no tv \Q.,.•a rd ('hnstJ:i<n S1.·1en•'•'· th~n a b u d lli!er:l ft>~r toj~tll!1 1;: liS
p.;·tah tow;ord <IS vwn l"•·ely
t>lu~~om
Out dut'S thiS ;,ppl~-\;• th!.' more
;;l"rl"U~ <ISPf>('lli or Chnstl;;lfl the-
.. togy~ Thu 15 a l(<.od po..omt The
~st ~~o·ay tn answe• ot, 1 thmk. Js
1" l'xa mme the tran~'t"'n or a
·''""err ChnstHon Into Ch r1~1 1an
Si;H-'nCe
Fl'>r ) .. ar<. JUSt suc-h an l'arnest
Chn•\lion h .. d yc•ilrnrrl \~> undH ·
,ta1111 (;ud pr•,pc-rl) Ln v1der It>
r-••n d!•muo"'" l!'..r ~""'I T•1 th Ls
••ml hr tlllk(·d w 1th ma1\y dedi·
t'lll<od ~hurrh ml'n. and p rayed ~
~•t•a t do·r,l lorHolly ~\lendon ~ hL~
o·hun·h ,.a,•h •I~~ t•J recl'o\'t brcart
·•'1'1 "m<· '"' 11"1~ ('ommun ~<Jn lo
h•ll' hun ll""'l'''N. h1s habn or
th•nkm~: •·! hom,t'lf a~ a smner
M'l'nl~ I.H ll t" IIICtl'ai\t' hiS a fYin 1!y
v.Jth ~·nl. till ;oft<'t years nf
s ltuf;)!ll', he w;o~ m a statP uf
h••pcle~> ric)J•Rir But lht Ch••~
\liln SrJe1a·e t<'x tt .. oOk. "hlch hf'
l.oe~an '" read 111 th•S pomt fur the ll rst \HI'I~ 1t1 hJ:< li fe. ~:racl ua ll)'
he~~n u, rhilt•~t' his sen§t' of GOorl ,
mact. anrt )10 m :. vPry r•d•"al
wa )' It shuwed h im W<lh full
B1hle authonty that. m realtty
G•xf IS ent<rl.'l,v and only good.
and that man. H I§ spintual hkl!'·
nf'SJ. ~~ HIS naturally J!ood and
wholly ~pltl t ual ch>l d, lhat then •-
forl!' Gud ;utd man ;w·e on the
!<am(' s1t1e. and that "n 1s merely
a lt'nous ralk' bt'ht.'f a b<lut man.
O\'er ~~o·h1('h God g1ves us full
d,.,mmion . F rom thJs, the man
slowly be!(an now tQ class t'"Jl as
il detached and lon!'l~n lit', ralht r
Lh~n h is own inst'Jlllrable aod oa-
''''e weaknesa: and to challen~te
1\ accordin gly a' il presumptuous
Illusion, an upstart. untruUl.
AI \.he result. he began to feel
hope, encou rage ment. and some
domimon for the nrst time In hh
long struaale ; indeed, thf'Je
whole.Oml!', spiritual truthJ Wl!'re
veritable bread and wine to h iJ
hungerina heart. But eYen better. he cou ld tell from the lm-
pro\'ements gradually lakin(
place 10 hiS attitudes and hab•ts
that his spiTJtual communion
with God. d1v lne Truth, wu
proV ml genuinely e trectl.,.e, ill
last.
Mu Eddy ~~o~ys ; "Whatevrr
mateTi&l lzes worship hinders
man'• spirUual lfT'Owth and ke<eps
him from demonttrlllnj' hl1
power over ern:rr " (!k:lenec and
Health, p. 4). From thll pUMCe.
the man rradually realb:~ that
1.n his ~rtiC'W.t worship, ha had
P'lrm llt.d material •tmbob In·
atitutfld In remembnnee ot Jaut
t.o ~ke the pi~ of the Cbrlt't1 tha •plrltu.al \ruth ot Ood ana
man, whkh I~ proved \o be
the onJ7 J'(!nulne reformer of
1lnnen. Of ~. ltf' rw.lbed Ulal 1n
h ll fotmn' churdl, tha qmboia
of ~union """ tnkndotd to poiftl &o • bldloer truU\, bu.t it wu
t:hn.tlan ae:r~ Whkh Wlfoldad
&bt. h1Cbar trvth ~ hliB iA all tta ........... ~ .......
' btl ,....u.,_ •• tbaA ta hil .., ...
ship of Sptrtt ~ bad bMn a
fun<luMDtal etTCir -:'oUDI11 • faith LD matter u a m.. .aa Ot I'Q('h1111 Splrll. Tbil .nor Cbrii-
Uan &~nee lbOwed hlm was
i.nterlarl.n.l with the pu.rllJ' ot h is
communloa wi~'.j~l tn..n It waa alrMCl1 to be
thlnftad aWIJ • lttla from bla
thCNfbt. ~ hU ~lnl aen.e ot lhe allnela of SDirlt, \he
man read thll llatement 1n Sd-
ence llld Health: ~u Chrlal. Truth, has come to WI In damon·
1traUon, no other commemora-
tion II requWte, tor ~
tion i• Immanuel, or God with ua;
a nd it 1 friend be with w , why
need we memori.ab ot that
trlend1" (SclenC'e and H~th. p.
34.)
Thia paasaee ftnally aetlled
outriJht h !il talse bellet that he need or could worahlp God
from both 1 IJiirl\ual and a ma-
terlaJ basis. He wu bq:lnninJ
to r-ecoaniu, tou ""'· thai Chrl•t-beallna Ia !belt proof
or communion w itb Truth. So he prompUy surrendered 1.11.y
further attempt to reach God
th~ material l)'mbols ol
communion. Very 100n he tound
thal be had lost his desire to
limoke. his desire to drinll:, and
h iS desire for medical remedies.
This was immensely enC"OUraJina:
proof that true eQmmunlon with
God \1 unity with. Spirit. Ob·
v\ously unobstrueted ac-ceu to
the Christ Comrorter had bel\ln
tQ answer the desire for peaet'
that ciaarettel had formerly ttied
to sausfy, and the lon1in1 lor
joy that social drink had t ried
to satidy. so the desire for both
tobac-co and akohol fonver dis-
appeared. So also did the moodi-
ness and JOYII!'s.sntss that were
symptomattc ot his old belief in
sep.arat1on trorn God.
The question now I$, was
Christian Sc1enee provlna friend
QT foe to this man's Christl.ilnity!
H iS arurwf'r was unhesitating:
"The best friend my Christianity
has I!'Vtr had :~ he M id . "It is
iiiVtng me the Chri&t, Truth, in
the place of mate rial symbols,
and healine inrtead of my long
disappointed hopes. See, whereas
m the past, I used to pleild in
despair ror the personal foraive-
neu of a mortal's errors. now I
humbly stand in the dLgn lty of
man made m God'1 likeneu, and
'hLOllcnge tl".os.e errors as fnudu·
lent false beliefs .. But. e llen as
ho: s.111d th•s. he fell gra\C'flll thai
the symbols or bread, w 1ne, and
per&•mal "ommun1rm m which he
h~d ttusted so long. had alway•
po.mted h1m to God. as the sourcr
nf the help he neerted. but only
11"""' "'"'~ he bt'ginnm l! to unrler· staod >l'<ei'IIJ!1cally h1s true rela -
IHm t<l (;(K\ as H1s 1dea, before
th<' wurld lo.•as
It hns toc'•t'n s.a 1rl that Chn!Uan
Sl·lt-IICI!' 1n1o:1prets the sacramel'lt'
w '""h a tranS<"endental w ay as
"' J•U! thrm out of human reach.
Nl•lhml! could be lurthf'r from
the truth The spmtual c-oneept1
tn•~ yuung Chnst1an was n,.,..
~a mms, of bopllsm. br('ad and
wme . c-ommunion and t'uchansl.
cup and cross. we1e so close t.o h•s
da•IY thinkm g aml li \'tnl 11 to be purlfYm lt 9nd Chri$\ianizine hiJ
""·twle human life Why~ Be-
•aU5e hC' was now en)OYLn]ll thr
-!oltcraments m the1r Ofll!ln«l lifJit-
Liuat sense
Thf' SAoC'I'II rnf'nt of llraHnc
lmpul~•' t•~ward <·om mun•on '"
C'hrJstmn Scienee os not. ,.f
l:Uurse. thl" urgti'IC)I ot human
>J tl!blems, but the tmmen$<' lov('.
~blcno:S5-u! God So communiOn
•n Chnsllan S.C•ence Js a !tsten•ng
tlln~·. not an m!ormm~: \\me. a
Sllml.lh.IS to ~hallengc. not 11 sop
"' self-df't'I!'Pt•on It JS a umc of
Jvy m thC' truth of bt'mg. or .:ra ll-
tud~ tu God for th(' perlect•on
and pwrf' spinlualn,• o! Hu cre-
a\Jun Ccmmun1on ·~&I~ ;o llmC'
fr,r ;occuracy m honor . for trul'
<:ommumoll honors Gvd as L•IP.
Sp,nt, and Lo1ve to whom maHer.
s.n. d1sease, and death are "te• •
nally unknown , ;ond man Jt hun-
urs a~ Without becmnm& or }'I!'<Hs
or "nd of <lily~. God's \'ery 1mage
and llkeno:s.s, spm t ual and per·
!CCI
As thr Chnstta n thlllk$ through
thu spmtual plaHurm for com·
munu•n 1n Chnsl!an Sc1e nce,
namely. 1\S tlxed Pnnn ple uf
Pf.'rfect GOO and Pt'rft'<:! man a~
bu1s for •·h911eng>ng the llelu:ofs
10 s.n and t~ckne!;S. hi.' w1ll s.el!'
that communwn m Chnst1a1t S.C!-
t•nc-e •s not merely r('verent, 11 Js
actually sc•ent•fk It was th>s
S<'JI!'nt >tlc "ommun1on With the di·
vme truth of God and man \hilt
heal('<! that w uhered hand. and
1 ebu!ll thuk deca yed lungs. 1\5
bread of dlvme truth 11 food of
hupe to tht' hungry heart, •nd Its
wme of inspiration. stimulus al'lrl
strentt:th to the falte n ng hea rt,
I hat I Ciln as1ure you. These 5.a('-
t3mtnta! ('Oncept5 a~ not above
tht' human. obv10usly On the
contrary, thl!'y bapt1ze the humllrl
With bleN>mes from above. and
r very ne>ghborlna heilrt Ciln feel
the1r hallowmg in lluence. Thu
•s proof enough that Chnst,;an
Sc1ence is not JJUbstltutine the
sacraments. but Jubstantiatrne
them I Pitltually by chanaes tor
the better 1n every department Qf h uman hf~
Yes, lind best 'of all. Chri1t1a.n
Scien<:t! is now callina Chriat1an
heaiL I'Il back and atvina It Ulf'
place of honor amone the a&('ra-
ments inst ituted b1 the Muter
Christia n Scien« in1ists that thr
outward and VIsible sien of th1s
holif'st ot 111 saeriltncnts la not
the actual anoinUn• with oil or
the la1l0i on or handa, but
r enulne proofs ln ph,deal heal·
inJ ilnd reformed Jiv" that the
dlvi.ne Mlnd Iii ever ptt..nt al'ld
has all ~r.
When J esw Instructed UJ to
"wotahlp tha Father In tplrlt and
in truth" '-"ohD 4:1S), hfl did
not .. ,.. "In tpirlt and In matter."
Did we tNt knbw il. h• waa not
merely provkllnl here thfl rtriet
des!Jn tot true worship; he wa•
alao wr1Unl tbt: ptWC'J'Iption tor
perfect bMith and happlncM,
Yea, It lJ ~Wt.e true -when tha
cold lett.u ot the bwnan ylaldl
to tl'll wann tplrlt ot the dlvlM,
we 1M that M&lUI and bappinela
both derive Uletr YltalllJ' not
ttoM MatW.. whldl ill wmporat
aDd dMlNcliW., ""'-' diNCl tram dJYJM ICJW'C'd,
A.~ ...... C!na61
Th» ... aarly ... dMr .. tiM ute of Ule .. who ... ct:t..-
('OV'Ued Ctuillll.n k~ .......,.
Biker J:dd1. 1ft tulr &lrlbood. 1M
waa areatJ7 \I'Ou.b&ecl "b7 tba doe· trln.e of proact.Uaatloa, 1 harllh
human code provldJnc tor. IOitJe to be aved, othfln eten\ally
dAmned. "So perturbed wu 1.''
she wrote later, ''by the thQU&hta
arou5ed by thll erroneou• cloc-
ttine, that the famUy doetor
wu summoned, and pronounced
me ltricken with fever'' (Retro-
spec:Uon and lntroapeeUon, p. IS).
She eontinues, "Y't mother, u
she bathed my bumint tempi",
bade me leiln on God's love,
whleh would elve rM rest, It I
went tQ Him In prayer, 11 I wa•
wont to do, .eek.in1 HJa IUidance.
I prayed: ilnd 1 aott elow ot In-
effable joy came over me. The
rever waa aone, ilnd I rote and
dressed myJelt, In a normal con-
dltkm of health" (Urid., p. IJ).
AJ you think it throuah, you
will see that this lntant fever
was in thl!' Amfl C'lua as the
withered hand-namely, C'IUsed
by mental lmpreplom of hlrsh
con<:t!plJ of God, and healed by
yleldine the m ind to a ttue ~~ense
of His love. But It Is tar more
slanl6cant than itJ •lmple tell·
in&' may imply~ tor it was a pat-
tern o! propheey for the wbole
brave hfe of this woman who
was later to dare to proelaim that
the way to be sinless, well, and
happy Is to understand the di-
"'me Love that ('AS\il out the be-
lief that there ('an e ver be any-
thmg to fear anywhere in th~·
u mverlt" ot perfect Mind.
By the \!me she was forty-one,
she s.a 1d, "The fallacy or mote-ria
"'i'dJra, •Is lack of scien<:t!. and
tht' w11nt ot d1vmlty m scholastic
tht'ology, had already dawned
on me" !The F trst Church of
Ch r1SI, Scientist. and Mi!CI.'l-
lany. p 307 ). She was hen near-
mg thl!' percep tion at one of !he
baSIC te«chmgs of Chnst!an Sci·
ence . !'la mely, tha t "There LS no
h fl!', truth, m tell1genl:e, nor sub·
sta nce 111 matter" (Sclenu and
Hf'alth. P-468). She wntu of the d;arkest hour bt'fore her dis-
covery, "Previously the d oud
of mortal mmd !ll'emt'<1 to ha"l!'
a SJ!Vt'r lmmg; but now it
was not e\·en fnnged wr th l1ght.
Matter wa~ no longtr S)lllnnl'd
w1th Jh rolnbow or promise"
1 Rl'trospl't:tlon ;ond l ntrospei:tJon.
p 23) It wu Into th1s wait m,~;
con$1;'iOUsness of yearn ina 5Pir-
L!uahty that the poSI \JVC Upt-C\ r,t her revcla l!on. naml!'ly tht•
alhn.>5s ;ond omuipotenc-e U!
Spmt. :>uddt'nly Urokt wiUl un-
nu~takablc Sljlns of heallnt Th•s
"as m 1866. She speakJ m
ScJ,•nce and Hea lth (p. J!IJ of
hvw the spiritual Sf'nse (..( th"
(•:t•L.'d came to her througl• the
Si.'a!nce of Chn st1anlty ai'Jd she
aO ds. "It was the h\•Jng, .PIIF·
t.at111g presen"e or lhe Chfl!n ,
Trulh, wh1ch healed the sic k."
In 18711. Mrs. Eddy bega n to
found a church without crl'eds.
'"'h1ch. by thl!' "try nalurf' or all
she had lenneoj from the Brble
('l!m·ernmg thought. the d1vine
Mmd and health . " also. and in -l'nt~b!~. a church without drugs
<•r n hlal Through this Church,
thC' Chu t('h of Christ, Scitnt tst.
one can learn t.o keep him5elt
rnurally sound and physically
wt'll wlely by knowing God
3ngh t. Torlay Christian Scienee
" rE'Storing the. ·lost a.alt to
ChnstJa n1ty This is bKause The
Mother Church and its many branches throughout the world
are reinstatina Christian htaline
m all ilJ onginal potency.
As one would expeet, 5C'ien-
tllk Chn stianlty has a textbook,
"Science and Health with Key to
the Scnptures." Personally, I
shall never cease to be 1rateful
to the ma l'l who, lendinl me this
book when I was deep in prob·
iems, said , "Don't read it to npt
11 Read it W<\h the thought that
1r therl!' i.s any .!lood in 11 tor you.
.'uu will see 1t. There wlll be Jots
that you don't undeutand at
fi rst, but don't let that upset yQu,
Just accept the l1ttle thlnas that
yuu can understand and llrf'ee
with, and be grateful tor them.
The dilTicult thin11 will explain
llu~m!ltlves later."
I can only say in all h umility
that. though my intellect and
theology had many skirmishes
""'Lth thl!' •deas in thi.s great book.
yet my spiritual senses, more
mtelliient than my intellect,
ll'anl!'d forward and drank deep
of its truths. like the panlillll:
hart come a t last to its water
brook.
o r course. the diliC'overy or the
Sc•en<:t! Qf the Chnst by a woman
has taken the wQrld by surprise:
but God's wayJ alway• have; and
praise Him fQr \hilt! Certainly. I
am alwilys &lid that when Jesus
wu on<:t! taken by surprise by
a mode of God. he did not
&winly Jummon the skJils of
sceptid sm to k.m it. but, Instead,
said quretly. "Even 50, Father:
for 50 It SHmed lood in thJ'
Sitht " (Matt. 11 :211 ).
Today '"ms 1 da y for bulldina b)'passes, but he wbo would &C'·
qultt the art of Christian heal·
'"I must not try t.o bypau Mrs.
Eddy's SeienC"e and Health, fQr,
with the Bible. this book ts the
way LO learn it IClenUilcaUy. J
know rrom deep peraonal e~:peri
en<:t! that the human intellect
and human will will be bleued
beyond their knnwinJ, It the1
(an but say to God's chol~ ot
this book and th!il woman. "Even
so. Father: tor ao it Remed ,good
In th,y li&hL"
Trialt,. VM.al M rn,.er
And DOW, the Tri.nlty, the last
aJpeet ot theolou to move
int.o light, In the mind Qf that
Chriltlan I IJI'(Ike ot earlier.
Actw.ll1. the world owes the chureb a .,...., debt for k:eephtl
thil thred'old IIJ)f'et of dod'•
natur. n.adUy befOf'a humani\1:
btlt th1 Trint\¥ II far too DK-U-
a.aq for daU1 prt]"W and bealiftl,
to be 1ef\ 1 fft)'l\af)', apedally sinct~ IMWI Net. hla tOU~
spec:lllcalU' to lHoeh and Mptb.a
"in the IW'M cit the hther, and
ot \ba Soil, and of \ba Hol7
Gho.ll" (JIIU. ll:lt). Y ... wt
need \o UDdl:rs\and the r.UMr,
tha 41•lne Prlndple of W., 1ft
•Vfl'J' ...,.ar wa 1111.11'; WI need
1110 to kDow tbe Son -DOt ....,._, ••• _ .. J_ .. ,
tha ~ tba MJ __., .... Uocl
of \ba Patbft; but how can OtU ___ ...._ ............ p,........ tba Hill¥ OhoiMt. the ........ -.-............. . u.u....w. .............. \he lkiD. ... ._en.,_.._
laiWJ .,.. ...-.. ot God'•
'
llerDIT MARIDR UIIGM · 10 lltURSOAV, FEB. II. IJM
PUII.IIIIED Dl THURID.VI CORDIA DEL Ull CALif ::;;:;~;;:;;;;::;;;:;~~~~·~==·~
Mtu.re, uu-a. d.ll\ioct oSNt ot
divinity, o::plalnM by lin.. ldd:y
aa "GOd the hUier·Mother: Cbrllt tha l))lrltuat Idea of ton-
lhlp; dlvlne 8deftC'oa or the Kol7 Comforter. Tbeae thrM," lhfl
IBJ'I, "upreu LD divine Sc:lenc:e
the threefold, ]tllei!Ua1 natura or
the inf\nlt." (Sdenae and Health,
p. Ul}. Jl!aeb bas 1 vital part to
pl.ay ln thfl pcoayer lhlt heals -
God's nature In ita 1111-u!.tent
aapeet, Ita uutive 11peet. a nd Ita
MVlnl aapeet. Let me Jhow J'OU
now that n(h ot thete upeeta Iii
u i.ndi.tpensable s.art ot the one-
ness ot the Trlnit7 as It heals by
the brie;hlDeM ot Its IUprenM
llor:r. A Christian Selen('a practi-
tioner once had an extremely
dimC'ult u1e. He ll:new every
lruth he poulbly C'Ould, but
without the •Hghtert ilppar.nl
effect. F inally, In utter hdpleaa·
!\HI be cried out In despair at
thrH o'clock one mornln.l:, "Cod, ahow me why there It no re-
lponse." The answer was like il
volet' in the room: Ntt Ia bet'iiUM!
of the world'• unbelief in the
Comforter." He a.aw i.n a lluh
that all hl.s work had dealt with
the Father and Son, Mind and
idea, and none ot it with dlvlne
Scien« or the Holy Comforter.
In other word., hia prayer had
merely been twofold, not thr~·
(old or fully trinitarian in Ill
chaneter. With joy and inspin-
tion refreshed by thi• clear auid·
an~. he beeal'l th.ankine God
lor \he Comforter and illl its ap-
pearineJ in h istory, a nd $<1W
clearly that the world's unbelief
in It could In no wise leuen its
divine power t.o help and heal
humanity. NC'XI mornin1: his pa.
t•ent, never specially noteworthy
for lrltitudf', $<lid to him, "You
did w mething for me last ni1ht:"
Who did~ The third olTIC't of
the Trin1ty. the savLng npect of
Truth, so 1m pQrtant to heahng
that Mr,. Eddy has this to say
about Jt: "Works on metaphysi('J
lea••e tht' grand pomt untou(hed.
They nevl!'r c-ro ... ·n the IJ()wer of
M>nd as thl!' M1'SS1ah. nor d o thf'y
n rry the day against phy51cal
enem1es. -even to the e xtmc-
lion ul a ll behef m matter. e\'11.
d1sease. and death ." (Science
and Health p t16). Yes, gene r·
ous a nd unll.ar;ging gratitude for
the S<'lentllk he10lmg power of
thLs Holy Ghost Ja an. mdlsl)l!'n-
sable part of Chru t•an ht'ahn&.
SciC'ntiiiC' Chrbtllans
Jesus $<lid. "By their frui\1 ye
5-ha ll know them" tMatt 7:20).
The first etlect ol Chru tlan Sei-
en"e on the Christian is that In-
stead or d1tcussL11f di~ease as a
furrul pouibihty, he Degms to
discard 1t fN.rleuly IS a mere
menu! sugge"ion: rathl!'r than
bmd him~eU on iccount o'f the
l1es or sm. hi!' begms now to bmd
sm mstud on accounl of 1ts lies;
and to love mort' purely becomes
h11 ideal So sptrnual thmk>ng
gradually becomf's hts new hiJ.h
altar, w ith material behef iU
constant aacril\<:t!. The a 1m of h1s
C'Ommun1on 1s now the beauty of
holiness that heab. As to the
saeramenu -why, as he learns
to eJ1chan1e the objects or wnse
tor the idus or Soul, the whole
of ll!e becomes JB('famental -
clad in radiance of spiritual
reilhty. So his Chri•tiilnlly passes
radically from usual partnership
WLth matter to K'lentiflc umty
with Spir1t ; and the spintual
meanina ot the Scripturt'l be-
r:omes h ls daily bread and wine,
his eu•rd and IUidl!'.
Now the Jntportant question is
"Are 5Ueh !IC't'ken and !\ndcrs
de.'lt'rtm& Je5us' Ch dsli:m i t ~·~"
I tell yuu: "No -they ne db -
covenng 1\s f'Xhtlaralinl lipiritua l
Science." Then, they ill't' not
really dev1atmg In to a here$y?
Most crrtamly not, in point Q(
fact they are keepmg pa"e w1th
the maturina mhen tance of
Christ, with that Spi rit ot Truth
which the lounder Qf Chn l tiilno\y
$<l id woold be sent to 1uide into
all truth.
POLICE BLOTTER
........ , ... 1
Money and food were l">lea
Crom vcndina machinu 11
Corona del Mar HiP Sehool
•.• Jud1on Crofl, SOl Acacia
Ave.. Corona del Mat, and
Raymond Rose , of Santa Ana.
were involved in 1 rcal"'cnd
collisiOft on Cout Hwy .,
bear Mari1o ld Ave., Corona
del Mu ... Police were called
10 another rear-end collision
involvina Leslie Furlona.
JIIO 2nd Ave., Corona del
Mar, and Frances Meyen, of
Garden Orove, at the Ca11t
HW)I .-Jasmine Ave. Inter
sec tion .•• An unknown per-
•on entered the Balboa Clean·
en, 60S E. Balboa BIYd.,
Balboa, removed money from
• bo1 behind the counter,
then left when chased by tht
owr~er ... Ciothina wu t•ke:n
in 1 shoplift at C aryl Wallace
Fuhions, JJSS Via lido,
Newport. .Records were
taken from 1 car o wned by
To by Baktr. 2 10 1 E. B•lboa
Blvd., Balboa. while the
"ehicle wa1 parked 11 2291
Channel Rd., Balboa .
James S. Vawter, and Gary
W. Petersen, both of S802
Seashore Or., \\'e•t Nn•pott,
~~o·ue arrested on petty theft
char1u after Ooodliahu
were taken from a WI!'U New·
port motel and a restiiJran l
, .. P olice •nested Nonna
A. Chene)', 124 Via Havre,
L 1do Isle. 01'1 a drunk char1e
at \'11 Barcelona and Vi11
l1do Soud.
Sundcry, Feb. 2
A surfbo~rd was tako:o n frorr
the home of ilo ward F1n cher.
1:84 41st St .. l'Oe.,.porl. •. ~
tachometer was u o\en fron
a cat ~J wn ed ~ John Swan·
~on . 152 5J-J P lacentia Avo:o ..
Ne.,.·r ort. and a uu· and n m
wue take n fwm a car ov.ned
bv P u Ebler. IS:!5J-"' Pla· c~nu a Ave., both •·ehu;lu
were ~•rked 11'1 the aparunent
hiJU~C JDfaJe . .Statues
""'<:~e taken from tho:o front
)·ard at the home nf Auau~t
Sturtl. 11 :!"' lrv1ne Ave.,
Wcs !clt fL . ·A man's v.•rtu
watch was 1ake n frnm a wo rk
bench a 1 the homt nf Wilham
Wilson , :!021 lli&hlar.d Dr.,
tl arbor H11hland5. ,A radi(l ,
a nng, and ~m•nC')' wC'rC tak<:>n
from the home Qf \1arl(nc
llutchtns , 900 Sea Lano:o .o:!O.
llarbor Vte.,., Htll~. b) an
unknowl'l pe rion ... -ho u sed a
paJ I kty lo gain entrance
to the woman's apartment.
ManNy, Feb. 3
P olle e held "' youthful
thio:oves after ~evc:ral llt'est
UDO IIIA¥111 lUG
UJJ VIA LIDO.
Hf .. O•T lfACH
F REE PARKING
Newport raaiden" re.porlod
.ch.efu ta police; Joyce Habo-
bi c, 4101 River Ave ., wid
pollee record• had bun Ito-
len frtmt hflr car; blanhlt
and a pillow wen: taken from
a car u the home of Bart..ra
AndNa , S~ River Ave.;
A r.Sio wat taken from an
unlocked ¢lr at the home of
Mu. Minnette Miller, S20 1
River Ave. , .A radio Wll
talti!'O ff\ln'l the• home or Ger-
ald Dickey, JOJB Ed1ew1tcr
Ave., Balboa.
'"'ALL,_ To,.lloo<lo
CALL
JEllY HAll ......... _.,.. ...
,.,.111 Tl'"
Put ,... .. 4i~tt aervlce
I• .,., -• ,t.rtt
IIAKI AMD IIIMIFPLII
SI!IVICI
T aake PrMwcts
Nlc·L·"Iwer
•.4 O.lce le"'"le1
)UIIIr HAU.
TillE IEIIYICE
1762 Newport Blvd.
COST A MES;,;A-· Ml'6-S019-
CASH LOANED
-"'---'"·1•-J.., . .,_ •• ,.. •.
eHI .. ----=4 _ .. •' .u ,ho4.. 0. --Ill ,.......... .. ...,.
..... •' ... 1 .. ,., ......
COSTA MESA
JEWELRY
8: LOAN I,...C,
-·-!-..eo..,... n .
O.t I tp J.J71t .......... ~ . .....,
JOHNNIE'S LIQUORS
DEE coo~. o .. ner
3537 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL lll.AR, CALIF.
TELEPUONE ORiole J-7530
But now , lho-uld the Chrl1\1an
expandtnJI hkf' th•s mto the Sci-
ence Qf his Master 's -tC'achings
talk a lot about his enthralling diacovery~ No; 1\ u mut•h bettl!'r tor him tQ pray and prove hJS
prayl!'n. 110 that ht can have
t1·w u of heal!na by which others
may Judge Christ!iln Science in-
tellieently. In all the~t \hines
ff'ar not to dizplea~e others.
Whilt is pleaSif\1 m the s1ght of
God 1s always pleasmg in the
sight of Hu imaae and Jikent'SI.
Just quJetly trw\ thC' Christ to
interpret your spiritual proeren
to other1. ~=========================~ Then should the Christian rna· 1 luring In hillppllcation of Chris-
tian Selen<:t! h ide hlmaell in Ill!·
cret isolation? Quite dennitely not
-&he who diseo.,.er.d Chrlstl.iln
Scleru:e understood the mother-
Orco Blodl Co.
BUILDING IILOCIS • ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES
hood of God. The MoUler 'l'llhJ•I•n J' I I I f.all
Church, Ita branch C'hurehes, and .a a.wl& ._.,.. -a, ........... .a..
b1 Mrs. Edd.y, glve tplrltual food the Readlnl Rooms. provided for ;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
and opportunities tor tplritual
rrowth, lnd!ilpensable to the lei·
entitle Chrittian in h l1 brave
proof thal matter II nourht be-cau~e Spldt Ia aU. Each must
openly and un~elll.lhl1 a1d the
collec:tlve salvation of the whole
wortd. Thi.s Ia now the function
of 0\ri.ft'• dt\lf'Cb LD the tuU
maje1tY of Ita Sc:le~ the
Cb lh'dl ot Christ. Se:lftltilt; and
it la ~ new, lclentillC' Cbrittlan'l
very necessary friend.
Have no doubt then: the honHt
seeker for Truth hu divine au-
thority tn thb qe for Jtud7tnr
the Science of bill Lord'a teae:b-
inJS, and for h"lin.l lldrMa
tl'lrou.eJI \he divine Comforter
promiaed by our Muter. Henet
God's COURIII to loahua u ha
1tood at the doorwlt t.o tba
Promilad Land, 1 rood land, a
land ftowlq wltb mUk and
bone,, Iii tood e:ouMI1 tor U..
Chrbtlan toda1 11 hi 1t.affd.J IUJ'-veyln.r Chr11Uan Se:imN:
"Arlie,'' he a id, "10 ••. un~
the land . • , E..,. paacoe that
the 1011 of your foot lhaD v.d
UPCiftJ \hat Mft I Jtftt\ unt.o :rou. •.• I wW not ta1f U.., llOr .eor--
...U &Me. • • • Oftl7 be \hoU ttron1 and ftr7 ~" Cloatlt. 1:1-1).
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, ............ &.a.tr .... :
Fine Dining .•• with tl
Spectg.culq.r Ocean. View 1
at HOTEL lAGUNA
Fntvrint PriMe R:l~s of a..f~ Sttek1,
Lo~ot« .. ~ Soofoocl.
O.an ,., t. "'" c.,._.,.., Cdi•
FrtU, •i S.••'*r
-.. Pl .. LIIIIOTIL lo LAGUIIA IIACM ,,,,., .... *«<<<<«
~COOOLICS .~ONYMOOS
liarbor ·"ea. 673-~714. 14-
bourt.
lOOK OP ntl WEEK
"Brain I odin! ira tAe
lli«li ScAool•''
by E:. trlerrill Root -11.00
132 Eaat llhh Street
Coata Men -646-0645
WE ARE NOT reaponaible
ror dobll or buainou c:om-
mh tmenta incurred by Mike
Planaaan. -Jordan' • Pet
Shop, Prank and Barbara
Jordan, Corona del Mar.
• HELP WANTED
WOMEN
DISTRIBUTOR. for Nauonal
Advert tsed Fash1on W1as.
offe r full or part ltme worlc
for fash1on·m1nded ladie~t .
\1ALLIE'S WIGS SALON ,
370 E. 17th, C.\\. 548·3446
10 to 7 p.m.
RELIABLE women with aood
references. 3-4 hrs, we ek-
day a. To cook evenin&
meals and li &ht housekeep-
ina. OR 3-7340 after 5 p.m.
KlND PRACTICAL NURSE,
will act u companion t.o
lady, u eeptiona l services,
no smoki na or drinklnJ.
Wri te Box B. Ensian.
JEWELRY
SAL ES WOMEN
Fine opportunity. Free Traan-
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No investment. collecung
or delivery. Call Ll 8-3230.
• SITUATIONS
WANTED
a<»nNo . Y••• 0( e.,..
l•c• oa all tY.e• of do-.. , • u... Special.
.. I ... ta. tl.S~ U . MIMI ftiiiD•, ...,._
pedta, ~. <a )-1774.
• REHTALS
PREE RENTAL SERVlCE
Rental Sc>eciali at a in Corona
del Mar, S8S lO s 1200 per
month. Let ua do your road-
wo rk free. OR 3-8 550.
~~ ----·l ....
HERB IS A real home for 1
or 1 ~r.on a, 100d meal a,
lucheou packed. Sun
declt, carport, new bui ldina,
~ blk from bey. 67l-Slll.
e REST HOMIS
STANLEY GUEST HOME,
14102 Sprinaday. Westsmn·
ster (Now 1n construction).
Open about March 1st 1964.
For Ambul atory Men and
Women, Buic Rate, 5225
mo. Capacity 30 only. Row-
land P. Stanley, M.D. Owner
& Operator. Write to 5572
Harold Pl.. Huntinaton,
Beach, Reservations: Phone
893-4411.
• HOUSES FOR
FOR SALE
tl,OOO.OO DOWN, Newport
Beach, aplit lnel wi tb
heated awimmin& pool, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths. Fully
carpeted and draped. Ll
8·6120, owner.
• MOTELS, TRAILERS,
COURTS
~Sea
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IIIO T f l
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KITCHENETIES * TV-Ft-..4-POOL * 2301 ~f'wpnrt Bl\'l1.
~1) 6· ... ~
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• TRAIL ER
SPACE
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down. S49 mo. "UI ua roo-
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\to bile Homes 10x40 and
laraer. San Luis Rey \iobi le
Home Estates, 4202 ._.is-
sion, Oceansi de . 7 22-120 l.
• REAL ESTATE
~)(CHANGES
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Por P ast Action & Re solta
Call
EXOiANGE SPECIALISTS
DOYLE CO. 548·1168
270 E. 17th St. Costa \1esa
• MfSCELLAHEOUS
FOR SALE • FOR REMT
APARTMEMT *AUCTION *
BACHELOR StudiO Apts. I U you wtll ~>ell or buy
Ultamate In Bachelor Ltv· CIVe W\1\dy a .ry
ina' Fane~t Fufnt1>h1ngs , AuctiOn Fnday I p.m.
Utihues Pa1d.Ma1d Serv1ce. 207tP, ~ev.'J)Ort MJ ~-~
1975 Parsons, Costa \tesa, Windy's Auction Bern
(Manaaer Apt. 12) Sundays TAPPAN GAS RANGE. 39"
or after 6 p.m. phone 646-top. \t00d condition S25.
9578. Weekday~ 8·5 phone I Call anytime. Ll 8-5653. 675-2707 . Saturdays phnne _.:._ _ __.:_ ______ _
_;_S_46-_32_1_3_o_r _6_7_5~_0_28_9_. __
1
DN .l• ... alera
NEW 4 bedrm stud1o apart·
ment, S200 month, Built·1ns, FINE FURNITURE
drapes, steps to ocean. OR S.lat
50 I 5 R A 341 Bat1lde Drive N.8. aara&e, 1ver_ ve ..
New 3 bednn. Sl75 mo. near
Ocean and Bav, bu1lt-1ns .
aaraae. 211 4 1'11 St., New-
port Beach, Gana• Builders. 1 646-7735. OR 5-1669. 1
);I JAMAICA W EST
APTS
Corona Gel Mar
at Jam~lc& Inn
I Br. • Unfurn.
all utili paid -leue
2101 1:. Cout HJway
OIUoJe W l 20 * CASA DEL MAR
APTS t_ Deluxe 2 BR. 2 BIL·lru.
relrlg, cpll. drpa, forced
aJr IleaL
HEATED POOL
Peter Yafro -Apt. 4
LJ 8-9+41
Th1s amaztng Blue Lustre
wtll leave your uphol'\tery
beautifully soft and dean.
Rent electrtc shampooer $1.
Reed's Hard" are Store.
1802 !llewrort Bl vd .. Co~>ta
\lesa.
PlREPLACE frOOO: Com e
buy your car tn&nk rull of
aeaaon ed firewood. Lagun&
CMyon Wood Yard. 21431 ~tans Lane, ~ miles prr
Cou t Hwy. HY 4-4447.
FREE
mat.chinl ottoman. S3t
value with ewry eoueh or
couch and chalr, Rem-
Dallta on aale.
FIREHOUSE
UPHOLSTERING
2809 N .-port Bl Yd.
NpL•Bdl. OR ~
COUITIY CLUI U ¥111
00•11 DEL 1111
ra.~;,.
8eOJAti{ul Polio Aportlruttts -Lar&e Putlltt~ Gru11 -
Te1111is -2 Lor«e Pool $ plu fculi"tc Pool i11 lA~
Sqorott F o ~r~Uy A rta. Co,.pli~n t•lol]' Cottti.aett to/
Br•Di{olt UrtJeJ "' Club/lou~ daly.
Mec Arthur 81"-'· -Off .C..at Hl ..... y
900 S.. L•• -OR 3-3445
• MOUSIS
POIIIMT
IMALL UNPURN. HOUSE.
l bednna, 2 bettaa, Pt~~lce.
Pat1o. Coa te Mcu. tlSO.
llandaya or after 6 cell 646-
9571. Wcclut.ya I ·S. Call
675-2707. S.turdey c:•ll
$46-)2" or 67s-G219.
• MISCILLAMIOUS
WAMTID
WANTED. rea aoeebly priced
atatcfy, boy a bicycle. lD u ·
celleot coecfidoe ror p~er
fOOte. OR )-7340 alter S
p.m.
We Buy Old Gold
J .C. Hullll!hriea, Jeweler
Acreaae For Sale
Sl Acrea
4 Milu North of Eac:ondido
tllSO acre
Joe Calli, 461 N. Newport
Blvd., Newpott Beach. . .
646--8841 Ll S-6997
• BUSINESS
RENTALS
IPMIIDTAU
.,THE LIDO BUILDtNG"
1111 YIA UH c .. no w be your prestiae
office addteu. Air Coodi·
tiooed. wi tla •" aerY\ cea.
CALL LEE SCHOHEK
LEGAL NOTICE
ALIAS SUMMONS
(General)
No. 115 ,834
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR fli E CO NTY OF
ORANGE
Vf1 lltam J . Heron, Pla1n tt ff,
GOULD MUSIC CO. 3-8550 vs. RENTS PIANOS .. 40c a day L1lhe J. Heron, Ray Kepltn·
with free inatructiona and ------------aer, A.B. Spector Cenual Rambler lnc., Robert Ware-option t.o buy. Renl and car-• MISCEL LN4EOUS stead, and Cenual Rambler, ta&e applies on price . 18th ttl------------
Newport. 6-46-16 79. SLl\4 & TRIM YOU R PJGU RE; a partnership or uaoctation.
Let Sta-Pit Salon belp. Defendants.
TV • HI P1 SERVICE Ptrm and tone fatty tisaue THE PEOPLE OF TIH-
• Prompt wath rollers, Stauffer and STATE OP CALIFORNIA.
• Dependable Tammen tables. 646-0617. To th e above named Dden·
• Guaranteed 1660 Oranae. Colla Mesa. dants:
";! .' .. *:t'rl.'
T V
ORIOLE 3-S-477
2816 East Coaat Hi&)tway
Corona del Mar
• PETS
SUPPLI ES
You are hereby dtrectcd ttl
appear and ant~wer the hrst
Amended complaint or the
above named pl amuff filed
WEI\1ARANER PUPPIES. 6 1n the above ent1tled court
011 STEINWAY GRAND -livina
~ceks old. A.K.C. rea. El -In the abOve entttled ac tt on
cellent buy. 54S-0385. I bfou&ht aaa1nu you tn n1d
court w1lh1n TE."' day~ after
P UPPIES AT J ORDAN 'S the ~er,1 ce on you nf thar.
2 CO RONA DEL MAR com-room size. like new, w1th ,.EKE -J•' S,.AWIEL.-aoSTOI4'S
1
summon~>. tf sened '*1lh1n
mercia! rental a. Coaat Hiab-new auarantee, save 11600 _ IT AL.IAH CiltfYHO UHO _ the above named countv. or
way at Goldenrod. $65 and -3 years on balance. POODLES wtthin lltlRTY days If ~er-s100 per month. Voael Co. Schmidt·Phillipa Co., 1907
OR 3·2020. I_N_._M_a_i_n_. _Sa_n_t_a_An_a_. __ _ l\ll AKC·reaastered ved elsewhere.
ATTENT ION 1
Doctors, Lawyers
Aachitects, Investment (o.
Fine Uttace Bldg. close tn
lloag \1emoual Ho~r11tal
with ,approlt. 1'l acre off St.
parking now ready to be
fina$hed to your speclft ca-
tions. 2 offices. One has
1032 sq. ft. other ~91. nr
can be u ed as one su1 te.
Frnie Clevelono, Rl tr.
168R Tustin Ave. 646-3907
Costo Meso Eve. 646-4579
FOR LEASE-
l67 .SO and uo You are hereb) not1f1 ed
that unlesll vou 11-0 appear and
TMf JCMIO~I 'n IMOI' an swer. sa1d pla1nt1ff ..... ,u J7t2 •• c-...., .. c:-... -( o. l-Ull talce Jud ament or any mnne'
PRE-TAX CLEARANCE
TRADE-IN ORGANS-MUST
BE SOLD THIS MONTH' • AI RPLAH ES
Chords, spinets and con· 1------------
or damages demanded 1n the
F1rst Amended Complaint
soles: Lowrey Holtday 14q5; Bl Sl"~;ESS PILOT would It i.e as an""' upon contrac t. "r
Allen -save 1800. Also to rent a~tcraft from week· 1 wtll apph tn the cnurt lnr
good selection Hammond, enJ ptlot-owner. For use I anv other rehet demanded an
Estey , Kmsman and many durong -.eekdays. \U 6-4316. the hrst t\menJc~ .:o:r.r.:.Hnt.
others. Oat ed: Oct. 3. J9td
Large selection o f console, • BOATS ISi:AU 't\. f-Sl J UH:-.
spinet & grand pianos -1 FOR SALE ller\.
Ste1nway , Hardman, Wur· Your Nrw Av John (" Le\\1'-
litzer, H. F . M1ller, Stan & I EVINRUDE DEALER DeputY Cler~
many others. Spineu from for lbe Bay Ana \1. o\. Srurau
S245. consoles from $389. we Buy tor Cuh 414 -32nd Sueet
arands from S59S -all )fesa Boat & Camper :-.ewpott Beach. CaltfCim .a
auaranteed. Clr I Telephone. OR1ol c 5-IHIIt.
L:sed Hammo nd Spinet orcan 1!1t~ N~-porl Blvd C.)( "ltomey for Pldlnllfl
TMURSOAY. f EB. 13, 1964
CO.ROU DEL ._,., CAlif ____________________ ,_,..._..,,,#
ART EXHIB IT IS SLATED
An aroat'a award te a w1ll
mark the openina or the 19th
annual Newport Harbor Art
E1h1bll, ac t to run from
March 22 throuah .t-pri I 5 at
Newport Harbor Hi&h School.
The Tea wtll be held on
Sunday , March 22.
The e llu btt atarted 1 n 194 5.
IS the laraest and oldeu
JUrted art exh1blt10n in Sou-
them Caltforn1a. lt 1s cur-
rently the only JUried shnw 1n
Southern Califom1a.
The e1h1bit 11 sponso red
bv the "-ewport Hatbor L nton
lhgh School D1 su ict, under
the dt s. Ph1ltp
l>t. lrts Ann H11b1e, daul}l-
te r of \1r . and \4J'. Cl arencc
H1gb1e of Balboa h.land, ~Ill
rev1e v. her book . "The L1fe
of Vt tlltam Vtolfsklll," at the
Book a and Stuff sectiOn of the
Tuesda Club at noon V.ed-
ncroda~. F-eb. 19. at the Hur·
le\ Be ll Inn. Corona del \4ar.
\i1u H11b1e. who rece1ved
her doctorate of philosoph~
at LSC tn 1Q62 and 1& no~
1n1tru ctnr 1n hiStory at Long
Reach tate College. bas
Wfl tten a biO&faphy of the
early (ltoneer. known .H the
''Kentuck y uaprer." He
came to Caltforma '" 1831.
founded the c1 trus 1ndus try.
~nd sronsored the state's
fu!>l f'Ubltc <~chool. 1n Los
'\sl aelH .
\1rs. Pat Sherard. b73-()(ltiQ ,
IS handling re servations.
There ""Ill be a "George
V.uhlngton"deuert and cor-
fee precedlnJ the b<-oi re·
\"l e9t
Gold. llle d1r.tr u.t collecuun
of }6 patnungs will be '>ho ~n
11 the exh1b1l.
There 1S no entry lee t::.n·
try blank• may be obt11ned
at Harbor t hJh.
.. '. t . >:l z .
• ••• v .\ .\II·: IC .\S
A. I ., • ":
~\'-· KooAK
"
\i ·•""!r W ILL BUILD
Jndu,trtal Buildangs
All "'" • Orana• Co l'hr"r ' M \ In!." "for .ta l~
~oil Rrookl Co Ll 8· 7W
OFFICE FOR RENT
34SO Via Oport.o. lnqutrc
w percusstl)n, new auaran-1 646-8269 648~
~l;~~:.~i:~~~;::~:.~1 -SPECI ALTY SHOPS AND SERVICES
American console return ed • c ~ .. E ... T I PET ..... OP "-'"' " • INCOME TAX ICO NT'D ) e ~ ---i Berkshire& Re ataurant. New-
port Bea.:h. OR 3-9405.
• BUSINESS
OPPORTUMITI ES
WANTED. Boolclc eepin& Se~
vice for caah. Costa Me sa,
Newport, Corona del Mar or
Laauna Beach. Call Mr.
Alexander, Los Anaeles.
PA 1-6048 eves.
• MONEY TO LOAH
AMD WAMTED
III .. IICI
..... All
lnsurc cc Co. ftom SW4
Savina• .t Loan rrom 6,
Di rect ., ... u . Low c:o u
2S·l0 year ten
Pree prelimina ry apprai a ala
from rent-pay balance on • AUTO PARTS COHCRETE CRAtc•s MESA
spectal EZY tenns. Good I ' PET SHOP
1 practice pianos, excellent Ht;B ALI O Sl'PPLY CUSTOM PATIOS TAX SERVICE
condition. from S129. and 1'001 decks. L1censed =:;-:-:.;,-;::
SCHMIDT·PHJLLJPS CO. EnllH RebuUdlD,-Valvea I contractor. Concrete wo rk Sl A ND UP 1 U J..lts-4
1q07 N. '-4a in St. at 20th "AITS • •ccau.H•u • TOOU of all kinds. Ernest Barker Kl 8-1863 447 Newport Blvd. Santa Ana 53 ... ~ 12 .. 8 3067 KlLJ .YBROOKZ Ul. Ne_,.rt Bu~h
ANTENNA INSTALL -\ TION
ORJOLE l-S-477
2816 East Coast Hi&}lway
Corona de l \4 ar
RENT a new HAMMOND Or·
gan or P1ano -EnJOY free
weekly lessons -All you
Ml '-Z.fM ,,.. " CDS'l"A MJ!~
Zlll Rarhor Blvcl., Cotta Mesa • GARDEHIHG Li:.Lo\!'.D POGG -lOth ~r.
• AUTOMOBILE Formerly Internal Revenue
ltEPAIRt LAWN & GARDEN ~300 Harbor Hlvd. C.\1.
~I 5-88:!0 L1 K-Sfof-4 For All Automouve
Repatrs, Sec
BOB JOHNSON
At.:T0\10T1VE
191-195-E. 17th
Costa \1esa
548-2172 642-1633
MAINTENANCE Haroor Shopp1n1 Center
!'\t•... La\\ 1\J
Cln n L l\
H.auh"C
F~e Ulll'la' tS ~; ·6 721
Complete Landscopmg
Service
FREE ESlU4A TI:S
<\-1 Stcno Ofc.
Ruth Cl au~. usocaate
Lynn i:.vana assoctatc
• MARBLE
• SCHOOLS
IHS TRU CTIOH ~ P1<1no 1n~tru-.11nn. R111oe '
( hn~o ten .. tn \'\u"c 1 C'l(h-1
er', '·ll••'nd \~"'liar• •n
T e~"'"tH'l C)u.JIIIIeJ "fP-
grC \\IVC ICdlhln • "ret:IJ I
t->udget c''l "' 1 •r "'C">eln-
crs. \dult-.-dll !rcr '~·
.&~I,
I 1-\ R' (>OUIII I" ( ,l{(lp\ II' (I
Sll tl' S I f1 I' I I{ I I \"P '
VILIIY Y. ·-M. pay is soc a day -An e l · ••Mn Ackl•y, ..._.., clu11ve offer by-HA.\\'.40ND
FORJ:IGN CAR ~FPAIR
Custom work by specialist.
"Car Serv1 ce Imported."
2221 HarbOr Blvd .. C. \1.
S • H CrH n Stam ps
Ffft ~llvuy
COitONA DEL MAR NURSERY
O R S·Ol&O · 2744 E Coast Hwv
!\\PORTED \1-\RBLE
Tables. F1replace Facmcs
and t'lalhroom pull'l'an<-
lf ~HHU f \TFHIOH"
.& Q '· Coa!>t Blvd . 4Q~4 100
Laguna Reach
\.' 'l \.\IC ll '1 U l l I ''"'' I I< t-' \I ll r ,1{00\11 R
~~"--ICll lo.
S48-8q41
• AUTO WASH
LIDO CAR WASH
JD0.A W. c-... t ";rG M.l. in CORONA DEL \1AR. 28S4 Pit•• 6-. E. Coast Hi way -OR 3-8930.
INV ESTORS WANTED POR l----------2n~ t.ruat deed lo_ans AUTO RADIOS REPAlREO I Your 1nspect1on 1nv1ted o
FARMER BOY'S
• MASS AGE
nJLIE 3URNS ·SJJectaliJin&
1n Swedu h '-4assaae • F ac-
-----~~~~·
SCHO<'IL u 1·28~~
all properties s ubmitted for
loans. Call, K en Harris,
Costa \ie sa Investment Co.,
1872 Newport Blvd., Costa
\1eu. Phone Kl 5-4123.
((, --: ":~{'#! .. ' Till ........... -...
~-c.r ·-
Compltte \'ar<l ~f"' 1Ct
Bv thl' JOb Bv the ml'lntll
. Fr.EE ESTl'}1A T£::.
!'\" JUb to<> large. or
too sma.U. Guarar.tttd.
,., G•..a 10 -Co1o-lal, t-lead & CerV1 cal Mu-173 Dtl :'\tar Avr. Colla ~1Ha
sa ae. ~ela1 A way Tea 11011,
lmrwon Cuculation w1fl
Dru ,leu Therapy. ~omea T V TelepheoeM-IS48
ORIOLE 3-5477 411 E. 1'7tla St., C.M.
-.-A'""'U~T=o=-wo'""""-=aa""L~E=-s=----1 2816 East Coast Hi Jtlwav
FOR SALE Corona del \1ar e BILLIARDS --~~~~---------1 ---------------------~~-------------PUBLIC NOTICE • AUTOMOBILES AMERICAN ltLLIARDS
FOR SAL E .. UIISifiCil • eGU) CIIOWII TCMIIUUMaWT ~AIIJI
• 25 DELIVERS • TRANSPORT AT ION u:: =:: =-
TAKE OVER PAYM"ENTS
On Appro'ed Credit
100..,. fmanclllt ava1lablt s.a.ttll
A1JIO we eany our own 145 E. lltla St. Newport Blvtf
Col&& Meu
s•:.~-ui7J T CH &.Sr
•. ~r.rn::-;ts r.
HA J!'\:ES i, W'E
··Lf'\' c r . ~·
a.ftr r \
~!ORGE"ROTH
BROTHERS
• GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
THE ART SHOP
Chentele For al)pL. U .ARTISTS MATERIALS
~1186. ~~ning. lntermt'dlatt'
• ...OVIHG & STORAGE • AduiK'~d Class«· Ufe Ora•·
HARBOR TRANSFER
AND STORAGE
... t••<•• ......... l\.
•tt.unrt co
Lt a.7)2) •• L.l 1-9713
':75 1::. titb SL Costa ~ua
lDI • \\ orkshop
Ll .. ,.,
117 F.. WU10n . olta \1ua
NO PAYMENTS 'TIL
JUN E
$~9 TO $~99
NEWPORTE~ MOTORS
2036 HUbor Bl. Costa \1e§a
-----
CHARLOTIE PRUSSO
f-....J ~r ... ~
Te.Jepheea. u 1-CZ!'/
.a C..IJ'HI SfrHI
Colla M"a Wkly Pmt
·~ Col'"'alr Monu .
SlO 2S
'62 Chevy 11 Spt C~
$1U7
, 2 Chev lmp&la H T.
S10 37
"62 T·Bird Hardtop
. . fl7.00
'60 Pont Honne. SpL Cpe
.... . ... JQ.:w>
'62 Monsa SpL Cpt
'62 Chev. Bel Air . suo
'62 Cbev. lmpa.lr. Spt. ~
f 12&0
'82 Yon1 Fau1ane
... -··· $1.50
'82 P'on1 Qalaxle . •
............... 18.10
Ca.ll na.uc. ,..., ~
M'J'. H-a.t
._ SlORAGE lOT
DL\J..Dl
.,.. t.-0225 Kl 5-1446
~~~-~2S-l Mll-8~1 1
1957 VOLKSWAGEN. S425
1760 East Ocean Bl vd ..
Balboa, Caltf. Telephone
I 673-8037.
* MERCIDE~IINI *
Auttwe .-s. ... a s. .-
Meet·····-Dilpley Aa Lew Aa $3,190. .... ,.,, .......
IUIOPIAN DI\.IVftl
HIADQUAaTUS
A PL&UA.NT PLACI
TO D&AL
JOI I.CIBIZ
.. flsEJirf I ......
... ,.,. ..... a..
FREE!
. ..,.
• CARP EHTRY
CARPENTRY
H.O. ANDERSON
Mlnor a.pa..~.,.
Ko JMI n.o Sntall! ,_e: S4s-117S
U110 ~ 10a.zn2
· • A ltl 1'1
REMODELING *
Fred H. ~wtck
l..lcenled • lnwred
871-«Ml
• CEMEHT
CONCRETE
SliAW & BENSON
0 ••1117 c •• t,lth f o•l
SPECJ AUZl G IN
EXPOSED AOOREOAT E Pooadat.iou , pet.ioa, com-
mercial. Pree e'tL Terms.
lj(t Serra Way -Costa \teaa
~
tl' ca.en .......... ...... -.,... .....,a. ..... ...,........_
' 1 u.-
• J &J •
QUALITY
C8MENT WOfUC
Dn•oa. Walla. Pa110a ,_1 Deck•
,._ 8atima ... ,. ..... ,
G~FR \L C.'O' TRA<. I 0 ~
Custom Home~ Re"''"Jeltn ~t
1.. P ()1 t \ an '1"'n .
Ll 14-3Q05 t lR J.~3fl'
• HOUSEHOL D
CLEAHIHC,
W INDOWS &
W ALLS
W ASHED
Jo1noro r .prr•l I. "11 ,,.,
f'ru E!Um Atf'•
Call Dav nr :-..,'It
648-~u•
W A.N'T IT SKWI:&K\'
ClZAN'
.:'()tnpltlt e!M.Diftl. W&Xl"'
CXUOtERClAL -
RESIDE"N'n.AL
SKl''"EEXT Cl..LUf
J A..'< J"TOIItl Al. SUVTCS
Mt-W •
• OFFtCE SUPPLIES
c If .JJ Off.~· s.,.,t. .. ............... --"-"-. ,. .... ...,.... •c.....,,,... ,._, • ~ _...
:-..tJ W. Ctntrr
• PAINTIHG
OECORATIHG
PAINTING
\11 5-7443
l l\ 1·,\l 0 INSl Rfn
Pr••IC"'-'-II'nal ~~'lnr sl\ lin@
Wollu"" H"'" Peiftti1'19 Co
Ph1mt' ~~5-8Sb5
~.-nsnc
House Paaa l tft&
Cus10m R«''IOCSehna
~det•ccs
lntM"iCM' & Eatwlo'
DECORATING
Sllor•Y. ann Of ""t 1 e' Al to Papa H-.i•a
~l)4
f
• SHOE ltEPAIIt
~
c. ..... Shoe~
M,_...OIC
~llti"ICIIIP'YlOII •KUun ........... ._ ... _
~ BarW Blft. MJ 5-Ull
•Ccute Mua
. • TAILORIHG
ARTISTIC. ( l !-oTOM I AIL(~.
:,uitrest)lUlf,. Allerrlu.,.l ~pt'-,
cialuu. -..~, JOb too tars .. \)f l
~~~ smill. LC'mpluc dress·
matung dcpt. 23.34 N~"'fXltt
.Blvd., c.c.ta t.tcu. U '--8!1:,1.
e VAitt·TYPtMG $£.VIC E
I
Vari U,,U.g .............
Pfhu 11yle ~ fo r ponuna. e-n rudy copy Pft par.d
for ....... bnlcbarea, calli· toaa, riueclal allltemetntl,
ronu .... uinu e&e.
Cell Otl s.' !07
It .. ••· c.tl Jl..051~
• watcKEJS
HOUSE WRECKING
Kl 5-4m
... BAKER COSTA MUA
•wolf ...... (IIICI
.... Y,fll.ll. J ...
CHOIA Hl •••. C.Lif.
Easter Plan -NEWPORT HARBOR--
(C4•nrlnul'CI fr,'nt Pag"' 1)
1"'•'~1111 woold be "'""~what Ut-
dfc'-llvc, Slid the Rt'v , D1vl.d
W1lkt'r ul tbe Balbo• lsund
t.ktbud Ill Church , who ls cb.tu-
lllan fur th.-project,
• -Oil' IUGI e 1M1M e a.o .. e C.. • Mil e IMIM at• e CllrA-.&
Puhcc Ch1td Jam Gu vas, a.k.:
afht' had any seraow obJecuuns
sa ld he had had no expeu t'nc
wllh lhls ty~ of progr1m, II
saad he had made hls puns r
£utcr Week, and th;&t J( the pro -
posed program would \!Cat~
sa~ablc g;ath.:rwg>, he woul
pcrha ps ha vc tu rc\k ploy hIS me
or ask for adduwnal pcrsonnd,
hHaven't yuu d1scussed th t
wuh the Cll)' staft ?" ~lr. C.o->
asked, -----
LIKIIINI-IY
"No,-lhc: chad rc:pltc:d.
"That I ~an 't under:;tand ...
said t.Jr. C\)\)k , rekrrtn.; tu ht
mouoo oil th~ prl VtL>U> 111\.dlh
lnsuucttng th" staH w work ~•ut
d~tatls of the program a lter
Counctl had appro"'"" 11 111 pr w -
ciple. I
l hcn hl(1k nn farther than th1 s 7 year old, Jqoo sq. ft .
hodJ1 ng on a ma1n 'lreet. :-lear the proposed new Ci v1c
(enter. Pre''-'fll po' 1ble 1ntnme IS S7500 annuall).
O"ncr \\Ill <.:<~m I 'it Tru -.t Det'cl. S58 ,500.
City Manager L'"'P .atd he:
understood that Mr. Walk.·r W.i>
to cum.: up w llh .1 ~pet. tltt plan.
~lr. C.l~lk )l id lat.:r th;u ht>
293 East 17th
Costa Meso
mouon had bco.:nJu"' tLd •rc.:•t· ----------
ftc all) t.> the lll) stdll,
LoUOl tl 111an !>roJtlo~rd br "'.;ht
up th e tl.in~c:r ••I rt •h. at.l, t,.,,-
mg iol lll.i ji.Jl ll<ll Ill liunl tlloltdol
Bealh >CI'I.'ral )<.rH> d~ '·
The R.:~. I r.t nk vuun , po~>r,•q
uf th, Luthuan Lhurllt ul tfl.
:\lastt:r , C.~Jrona dd :\:,~r , >aJJ•
thatlh" pi'Llgraaa, , i ll t l.atr .but.
loth, p.1bl t~ wdr.u ... dltJ rnult
ln dcUCel>I!U nLc:J h>r j'll.-\.,
As h1r l·onduuw.: th• pr ..; ...
oo v._,_,J I tdd ~,h .. >ol lu •• .. uuiJ
be a ~<-o) '' .,..·,u .. ,,. • :h, r., ...
1 hrt•t dud to unutt.e r 1\J :nv ••
~o.h 1 Jr~ rh t w t.h~Jr~o.:t .. , 'ho~'
i lt c:ru 1 '·'· Th, Kr:•. .\'~oh a:. I d I or •f
f "II\ 11."' i:ld ptl t /1 .a • , lll~o.
n .. w Pf•>.-.1 .... 1 ,; rn.. • "al.l ,·
( h•Jr !ac:5 , >d J tiL d J 't t>Lll<. _
thl 1'1 •:ro~ ........ u r ..... :> rl ' ...
probk . >, , ,,, l. .. d .r
.,.., uiJ n .. rtt .. •llt~r "" .. r 1 u. '
ff. f\.L d)kJ ltld1 'hl •IL h.
l d JI,\. !11 th1 .ill " , l.oH i.o d-
b.JUtlh~ pr.1b1,, r· oro~! r.
dl th<. bc:ada .. , J ,r, • l.J • .. r
d I !3d l. .
l ount ilrll.ill )( dJdr<.l J >ku!
h111 , "\'Lll } IU loll ,.f th ''l
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trl. 8d l .... l'l I< •
rhl Hll\h.:J "I w ...r .. J . I 'n
fl >' Lll \ d lhdl , I '1 oil> Ill ~~ -~
un~nt quc•ll m ...
y IU <Ill !If p.rt11Jt:C1l oO f 4 hl:l.
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th~ 0\.:d.t th:) •• ·''llll\. 1. ... "\[ ,j ~
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lrJ\.. \'It~ 'd •\,;,.j r"Kt.'":hcHJtt.-
p.Jl4', '··· ld
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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY.
12-4 p.m. 121-12117 43rd St.
\1odern 3-2 bedroom dupleA 1~ blk to beach. Outn&ht
0\\nerShlp. S)q,5(}() and
only S3,q50 down'
A TIE:-.ITION LITTLf: OLD
LADIES FR0\1 PASADENA'
("ho lih to fuh)
F-onn a queue l1nc to buy
th1 s 2 bedroom beach cot-
tage located JUSt 1~ block
to ocean and a s tep from
"ewport p1er for lhe unbe-
lievably lo v. pn ce of SI S.-
50() w1th JUSt 54,000 down .
(P SSSSTI)
l>on't tell anybody. but we
su ll have that old "tear
offer" house at SlS,OOO
near pi er and beach.
"PILLOW· TALK"
o\ DREAM COMF: TRL t-, for
'f (Jl IS this luSCIOUS new
wat erfront 3-2 bedroom
Hawaiian-modern duplex
w 1th p1 er and n oat. For
JUSt a few more ss lhan
the older waterfront du-
plelles (and there a ren't
many of these. even) you
can buy th1s, MD 11's lo-
cated •n the choiCC\t area
on the channelfron t. ssq .•
950 and you may subm11 on
terns.
WANNA MAKE MONEY???
Then buy these tv..o cho1ce
R-2 lots. s1de by <i1dc each
2~.6 x 1!5 located JUSl 1'-:
short blocks · to ocean.
'4-hat's more, an excellent
house SitS on one lot, onl~
a small portton of which
encroaches on the 2nd lot.
wht ch ~~ easily remedt ed.
Sell the lot and live 1n the
house, or VICF VF:RSA . A
sure rrofi l at Just S4 1.500
for the who le package A:'-o D
!>Ubm• t on tenns.
1\:-.oD vou reallv <;hou ld sec
the'>e two UnitS rtght on
the beach for JUSt S43.500.
'l,ot far from ;-... ewport fll er
and V.J1h1n walking d1sta nce
tn everythtng. If you want
to Ia ve on lhe oceanfront
and have 1ncome too, yet
no t pay too much, see thts' 3 bedroom, 1 1~ bath house
and I arge 1 bedroom apart-
ment. Roth completely and
well fumtshed. Large sun .
deck over apartment. Good
locatton. Cl~se to vii i age.
E.ll cell ent 1 ncome.
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IA)'VIEW Pt<OPEmES
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OUR
SECOND ANNJV~RSARY
OPt-.N IIOt 'Sf-
'NOAY Q lo 5
Servin& coffee. tea
and crumpet~>
1n our
Garden Pa110
Vacant lot Sl6,9.SO
Ill POIIIT
Chann•na 2 bedroom house.
Imm aculate.
Only S29,SOO.
Cape Cod for larae family.
4 bedrooms. Fam1l y room.
Wet bar.
S39,SOO
COIIOIIA DEL IAR
Farr•w 6•6···94
Open Even1ngs
Man LaBorde, Realtor
lots · lots lots
60'xl60' R-1 Lot. EASTSIDE r ~~ $7,950
85'.xl20' M-1 LOT.
All improvements in S 15,500
150' Frontage OCEA!\' VTEW lot
!Irvine Cove) . . . Sl7.500
150'x 175' R-3 lot (approved for
!iix uruts) . $19.250
30'x93' C-2 lot (With T"n Re ntal ... ,
~ewort Beach $24.000
170'x 120' ~f-1 lot
!~ear new ~tav ro \ S31 000
R.J'xl40' r.J on W l!lth ~lrM't
(' ~l S:l:UOII
140'x I.JO' f .2 roR\"f.R
•\\' 19th St loratrnn• Sfi9 7:lll
Intriguing and Practical
De~1gned for mod~t n day hving EnJoy rom.
fort galore in this lovely three bedroom.
two bath home tn ~EWPORT BEACH UP·
PER BAY residential drstnct Thas home ha ...
IIAROWOOD fLOO RS thru-out and Y.aiJ to
wall carpE't m excellent condition. forced at r
heat, used brick fireplace. paneled wall~
and DJ:'\I~G & ROQ:\f The breeze" ay bt>·
tween kuc·hen & rlouble garage 1s an ideal
place to store pat1o fu rniture The yard Js
professronally landscaped front & rear and
rompletely fen ced A SACRJfiCE PRJCE AT
$25.950 -St.:R~HT A 1\ 1.0\\' <\~ S2. 700
DOWN
College Park ·Open Daily
POPl'LAR LJDO ~IODEL thrl'e bdroom. two
hath home lotated wtthrn v alking distanct:-
nf all !>c:hoob F:lt>!'tnr bit-an kttrhen Wtlh
refrrgpralor and ~ asher·drvf.'r. attractive 2·~ay slump frreplat:t:' In gtve that C'Ozv
;ur tn the famliv ra)()m c~nd add character to
thr lar):!c IJVJng room \\'piJ kept lawn ~ ilh
mt~t ure plants Tht' ne" 1:-pa1nted ex tenor r!>
" plus \alue P RIC'fo:[J TO SELL AT O~LY
821 .750 Lo" no"n payments In an f H A
'lUalified buvpr \'t~rant ;~no ava1la hlr for
rrurf k po..,.,e:~Jun
·M.M. LaBorde, Realtor
"You'll Like Our Friendly S•rvice"
(louted in E. 17th St. Shopping C•nter)
720 f . 17tk St. (Phone 646-0SSSI Cotta M.sa
Evenings S<tS-3079 ~ 541-1654
LWol1ie-' ~ P. 4. p~ INC.
IITT VIa U.S., 01t 1-TIOO
OCE.,. FRONT
HOME PLUS INCOME
MODERN DUPLEXES
Hit-an fi replaces
Close to Newport Pier
.145,000 each
WAL,.tf V. HIMGEW a. AUOCIA TES
Modern J bedrm and family
room wnh ocean view. Room
for pool. Underpriced at
Will conaider some trade.
• forccl Stewart
• ltctd I ..ow den
• \ltlrtarcue Uarl
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• \tit" ",..,... n
U9,500
I!IPOIT MAIIII
IIALTY
2603 Newpon 81Yd.
Newport Beach
OR 3-2306
OM S4l86<4 OR 3-9<419
Call OR 3-0670 or
OR J.-9187
W. STUART FOOTE,Reohora
108 McFocUen Plac•
Newport B•odt, Collfomla
111111•ca
ma &Ca Hllwy ..
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CLOSE IN *
Look I Older 1 bedroom home .
Larae livina room. Oaraae.
Sh127 lot zoned for another
unit. ROUND ntE CORN BR
to shoppina, theatre & trans-
portation. Pr. $14,400.
• C-2 VACAN~
7Sal60.
A BEAUTY ! 4 bedrms.
btha. Dinina nn. Bit-in kitcb.
Bar. Carpt & drapu. f'eoced
yard w/patio. Shake roof.
Dbl aar. Room for boat. Pr.
S27 .000. POR CASUAL
LIVlNO! * INDUSTRIAL' *
Ellcellent Costa Mesa loca-
tion. Almost S acres. Priced
under 75C per sq. ft. CHECK
THI S1 It's UNDER TiiE
MARKET'
* Sl ,500 DOWN
CAPE COD HOME
BEAUTIAJL 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATHS, 3 YEAR OLD H~E. HAR~
WOOD FLOORS. CARPET AND DRAPES. BUlL T-IN RANGE AND
OVEN. BASEMENT, HOBBY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. GARAGE
IS STRESSED FOR EXTRA UNIT. S40,000. VERY EASY TERMS.
A IIALP CIICnJRY OP £XPBIIBNCI! IN naa MBA II YOU .. JIIOR 1118 A1Ut0
JOHN VOGEL & ASSOCIATES
REALTORS AND BUILDERS
400 NEWPORT BL~O., NEWPORT BEACH Ml 6·1675 ANYTIME
NEAT 3 bdr, din nn. den.
baths. a., kitch. Cov
patao. 21,; car gar. F
TREES' Pr. reduced to SlS,-
750. SEE IT'
CURT DOSH, lllltlr ----------1610 WEST COAST HWY.
NEWPORT BEACH
u 8·9.Ut
493 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 41Rft0 MJ 6-4431
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TMRIILOCAL O'P1CIS
gfe.aeA
PLWE THIS
If ~ou are tued of readina about all those "look·
alt ~ e" houses, then read on and team about a
truly dlff~rent home. It's •n a top Corona del \1ar
location. It v.as designed by a lead10g architect
for h1s own home (he live~> 10 at now). It 11> avail-
able onl~ because h1s busines~ requ1res a move to
a dJ ffer~n I area. Bn eny -3 bedroom~. 3'7 bath~.
C{tnveruble den, fonnal dmmg room, break fa~t
area, famtl~ room, sw•mm1ng pool, Onental land-
~caped garden ~. Far more "extra!>" than you
would ellpect. A phone call ts all that 1 s needed
fnr thi ~ home to be yours. Pn ce $69,500.
OR 5-JOOO EVI::. 675-1 513
THAT VERY SPECIAL HOME Quality, location, spaciou nes~. all combine to
make th1 s outs tanding home on~ of the be ~t value\
1n Corona del \1ar. Perfe<..t lor a grow1ng fam1h,
~ for enterta1n1ng or for JUS t rclax•n& and enJO\ •na
the close-up panoramic Ocean vt ew. A "k•na-
~aze" ltv1ng room adJOin:. a paneled converuble
den, both with s trll"n& fi replaces. Ma<oter bed-
room, complet~ wa th dre~>stn& room and deluxe
bath. 2 other large bedrooms and baths. Larae
famtly room. \1odem electn c k1tchen, 3 car aaraa~
2 pallos. Oriental garden s. Owner transferred.
Pri ce $63,950. Excellent lemts.
OR 5-3000 EVE 675-1513
lAY & lEACH REALTY
CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE
l6Q E. C..at Hwy.
Thi • CUI&om deluxe, 3 bedroom, ~ bath fan1ily home.
All electric builc.-int, diabwuher, Fireplace. Carpet
and drap ... 13500 down wlch ucellenl financina Jivea
you a Newpon Beadt addreu.
Call. •• OR l-0670 or OR l-9117
W.STUART FOOTE,,Realtor ...... , .... ..... .. ..,.,. ...... c.e.-... .
A FAMILY HOME
At a family pn ce. Call for appointment to •nspect
th1s large 4 bedroom, den, family and larae d•n•na
room home. Large corner lot w1 th room for pool.
A ~k.1ng S5J, 7 50.
TRADE YOUR HOME
For •n corn e. We have 1 Costa Mesa Tnplexes
dose to 17 th St. shupp10g: Pl us a custom Corona
del \1ar dup lex. Owner "ants home in this area.
OPEN HOUSE
SAT. & SUN. 12:30 To 4:30
Bcauuful panorama Palo~> Verde to Dana Potnt
from every room of th1 s custom 4 br., 3 ba .• rum-
pus nn hom~. -All butlt-tn features 1ncl. color
TV. Ju~>t redu ced ~1.500'
440 DE SOLA. CO RONA HIGiLANDS
Open Even•na•
1'"""-
SEMI'LE • GOTTUSO
REAL ESTATE
3542 East Coast Haghway
Corona del Mar. Cali!
fi75-210 I
BALBOA ISLAND VALUE
Pnce JUS t reduced on a 4 bedroom, 217 bath home
1n cho1ce locat1on on qu1et ll treet. (lo\e to South
Bay. Wide 45 ft. lot, ampl~ room to budd 1n front.
W. W. SAlFORD, • ..,
• ••••
te5
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
4607 TREMONT LANE ••• CAMEO SHORES
OUTSTANDING VIEW
Richly appointed to delight the most particular.
2 bedrooms, 2 baths, den ond separate dining
room~ S8 2, 500.
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POUI·O•IIALTY