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Trustee amed
THIS IS A MONTH for doubfe celebr•tlon
for Dr. 1nd Mrs •• Ralph Smedley of 320
Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar, shown here
wl th the lr daughter, Mrs. James Stephen-
son of Lemon Heights. First, they obser-
ved their 50th wedding ann iversary Tues-
day, OcL b. And OcL 22 will be tbe 40th
anniversary of Or. Smedley's founding of
his Toastmaster organization, which now
numbers more than 80,000 In membership,
with some 3,820 clubs, located In almost
all of the United States and in 40 coun-
tries. The Toastmaster idea goes way
back to 1q04, whet~ a club was formed in
Bloomington, Jll., by a group of high
school boys under the leadership of Mr.
Smedley; who was YMCA educational
direc10r there. But the official anniver-
s.ry date comes from the foilndlng of the
Smedley No. 1 Club In Santa Ana when
Mr. Smedley came here on a YMCA as-
signment. Mrs. Smedley Is the former
Frances Bass, who was a grade school
teacher In VIrginia and I at er in Illinois.
Mr. Smedley also was a grade school t ea-
cher after high school graduation. He Is
a 1CX>3 graduate of Ullnols Wesleyan Uni-
versity, served as a swdent minister in
the Methodist Church, holds a 40-year
100" attendance record with Rotary, and
here In Corona del Mar he is a life member
of.the board ofdeacons of the Community
Congregational Church, where he has
filled the pulpit on a number of occa-
sions. <L ou Gerding photo)
COLLEGE PLAN HIT
()ppoaition to meraer or jo-
nior colloae diauicta baa
been uprouod by tbe New-
port Beach Chapter or Uni-
ted Republicana or Califor-
nia.
In a leller to the Ounae
Cout Colleae uuateea, the
UROC Chapter aaked the
Board Monday evenina to de-
lay action on the meraer to
aive them time rot atudy.
The UROC Ch apter atated
that they favored a local dia-
tnct with local control and
aaid that lower uaeu ed
valuations in other area• of
lhe propoaed di•uict would
mean a heavier tax burden
for Newport Beach.
The prdpOaal ror an expand-
ed junior colleae diauact
Famed Skipper Dies Racing
wu made followina a joint
meeuna of truacees of Santa
Ana and Ora1tae Cout Col-
leaea. Oranae. Capuu~no ,
Laauna Beach and T01tin
hath school dtltt acts bne
been 1 nvated to JOin rn
the formauon of cbe ex-
panded dutrict, and have
unul Jan. l S to indacate their
intent. The plan caJia for a
104'lc tax oveMade for the
di atncu in•olved.
Monday evenina the OCC
troateea onanifftOQal y adopted
a r .. ola&ioa (..,oriq tbe •-
ltraed Jllftior colleae cfiatrict.
Selim S. (8Dc0 PriDklia,
Coata Meu auomey, wat
liPPC)iotcd Taeaday eveoina
110 fill tbe nc•cy ott the
boad or uuateea oflbeNew-
port Harbor Union Hilb
Scbool Diatrict.
He waa a~mod from a liat
of 11 c•ulidatea iatctYiewed
by the board for aoueuor
to auomey Donald Ouqaa,
wbo reaipod recently. 'Jlte
appointmeat i • Cot the re-
mainder of Mr. DDaa•' a
IT'S BEEN A LONG, LONG TIM E -Dick Whitson, left,
Chai rman of Old Timer's Night at Newport American Legion
Post ~1 tri es on old uniform jacket with the aid of Post Command~r Sam Mi tchell. Old Timer's Ni ght. set for weo-
nesday, Oct. 28, will find PC>St honoring numerous old mem-
bers at dinner. Event wi ll Ieick off Annual American L~gion
DiYs and will also obstrJe 40th Anniversary of Newpcrt
American Legion Post ~1.
term -thloqh June 30,
1967,
Mr. Pr~nk1in, 34, liua at
1921 Saata Ana Ave., Coata
Meaa. He 11 a p.nnet wath
bh (M.ber, Col Selim H.
Prant1in, in the Co ua Meu
law firm or Frankl an .t Prank-
lin.
He i1 a nat.ive of Tascon.
Arizona. Wll araduated from
Newport Harbor Hiah Scbool
in 19•7. Pomona Colleae an
1951, then 1erved 2 yeara an
the Army 11 an lnfanuy offi -
cer, 8 montha ua Japan, and
upon hi 1 re le ue from lh e
aervace, be entered Stanford
Ln. Scbool. After receavina
hia law delfee in lqS6. be
aerved 1 year aa Ia" clerk
for a judae an the U.S. Co urt
of Appeal& in San Pr~ncaaco.
11\d an July, 1957, c.-ne here
to join haa father's law farm.
Bud Franklao 11 paat Pte-
aident or the Cona Meu
Clamber or Convnerce , duec-
tor of the Ormae County
Coaat Ann., dJrector of the
Oranae Einpue Boy Scout
Couocal, 2nd vtce-preaadent
or the Coata \4eu Ka"an "
Club, baa served as cam-
~IID chauman of the Costa
\4eaa Lnate d Fund and pre-
aadent of the 'Oewport HarbOr
Volunteer Bureau.
He and ba& wafe,
bave 3 ctuldren.
aae S; P~mela. 6":.
ene. g months.
Dunne,
Sk apper .
and VaJ -
COPIES STI~l AVAILABLE
Copae a of the Sept. 24 spe-
caal pacton al edttaon of the
Enaa an a.re au ll n a.r lable at
the Enaaan offa ce. 2'72 1 E.
Coaat Hw,., Corona del Mat
... lOC per copy, or "e wtll
maj I for lS« per copy.
A bean aruc:k auffued wbik
.. wu rec:&Aa ta.U 10-....
aloop Coqulle Saauday wu fa-
r.l co yacbaman Walrec Podo·
l.ak, ~o . of 1~00 Cornwall 1.4.,
WutcUff.
He wu competJ.asl.a lbe ov-
emJgbt Arpy race from New-
pon Hatbor ro Al.aml1oa lay,
just gett:illg under way off ~
8~ Pier. lbe city Ufeguard
re~Cue boatSuwatchre.pooded
roanemageocyradlo ull, and
aJd wu adml.alarered by city
Weguard Roo Jobolloo and •r.te
Ufegu.vd Mel Tubbl. Mr. Podo-
lak waa pr~ dead oo ar-
rivaJ at Hoag H01pttal.
HARBOR FIGHT BREWING
CAROL ROSE, a senior, has
been elec ted Homecoming
Queen at Newport Harbor
High. She wil l be presented
during the half-time at the
Harbor-Garden Grove game
OcL 31 at Davidson Field.
Her court includes Ptincesses
Jane Black, senior; Laurel
Wagner, Junior; Cora Hltc.h-
coclc , sophomore, and Becky
Marr, freshman.
Lll IIIlAS 111m
P.YIMIILI-Ia
Mra. Normaa Half, cllahmaa
or tbe Laa Reioaa Auiliary
of t.beNewport Beach Ch..-r
of N adoetal Aui ataac:e Lea-
au•, iat.rOduc:ed ~... Via-
cent At••· Will•d O.lap,
Wnclell Joa ... AlbertMuted,
•d Horace Wil..,. 11 Pto•i-
aioeal roemb«a at tile Oc• ... •••til••·
........... lAC! SUMDAY
He wu president of P1.uticon
loc., Santa Ana, lAd wu • ve-
wan of WCI'Id War U. He •kip-
pered lbe 12-metet yacht Co-
lumbia during lbe America '•
C up crtala oo lbe eut coaat,
bing to lbesucceuful cup de-
fender. American Eagle.
Holy r01ary was rec:lted Mon-
day eveoJng at St. Jobn Viao-
aey Calbollc: Church oo ~lboa
lal.aod, and mus wucelebrared
Tlle&day m<lminJ~. Burl.aJ wu
IJ1 Holy Sepulcbet Cemetery l.a
Cbnge.
Survtvon include bJs wife; '
lOO, Jamea, and daugbten
Cl.a&adia Lorraine and Christine
Ellubedl, all of me home ad·
dreaa; bia rnocber, Mn. W I.Uiam
Podolalc, of Brl.arc:llff ManCI',
N.Y., &od a lUter, Mn. Jamea
DeCruu, Cor pus Cbriati. Tex.
T.P Tl .. DLAII
II AMI -· TIDE Oiaoeyl•d. Newpon Har-
bor 1tyle, will be the theme
for tbe 15th lftllual Aqua
lbow, to be preaooted at
7:30 p.nt. Tbouday and Pri·
day, Oct. 2l ud 23, at Now-
pon Harbor Hip Sc:bool.
More tbao 200 awinwnera
will conduce daeit a~adieoce
oet •• imaaiaary trip eo Oi •-
oeylud. n. director ia
Mra. Ellq Caricor, cb•~m•
of the d..,.,.., or abla
pbyaical oct.aeatioe, auiated
by Mre. Dowotlty Poater.
Muical etrecta will be pro-
Yidod by Clia110a Sawio, mu-
aic director. Wally Parter,
.-t a aatra ct0r, tri II b •dle
dae aeu, ao4 Pru.k Wriabt
it arr•aiaa tit• liahdoa ef-recu.
A firat rate haute ia de-
velopina over barbor control
-witb tile citiea of Newport
Beac:h and Huntinaton Beach
oppoaina t be Or•ae County
Harbor Diatnct comrniuaoo-
en.
A propoaed ordinance,
which would transfer the
lhe control of ahore baaed
atructurel from the cities 10
the county , waa diacuued
Monday at a meetina of the
Harbot Commi uion.
Newport Beach Council-
man Dee Cook, aayina be
was apeakina aa a taxpayer.
uked for delay because the
Council had not evea aeen a
copy or the otdinuce.
He aaid that the Council
bas cfirected Mayor Paul
Gruber to proteat propoaed
cbanaea in the county harbOr
reaulationa, pertainana to
control o vet paeu.
"1 1m oppoaed to any pre-
emptina of local conuol
within ow city boundariea by
a biaber echelon of aovem-
ment," he aaid. "This would
be further cenualin tion of
aovernment and buaca ll y
WtODJ."
Doyle Miller. caty adminu-
tnto r of Huntinaton Beach.
said the caty COWlcal would
Unifying is AAUW Topi(
School un afa cauon wa ll ~
dascuu ed b} the education
secuon of the Newport..Costa
\1e s a branch of the Ameracan
Aasocaauon of naverslty ~omen at 8 p.m. today. Oc t.
IS. at the home of \1rs. Oavad
Wo lfe . 2064 Centella Pt.,
West Upper Bay.
The leaaslataon section will
daacuas the ptoposuions on
the November ballot at its
first meetina at 1:30 p.m. this
Friday. Oct. 16, at the home
or ~~. Rumont Houaan, 704
•w••ro•on
.ILl LIIMIIIIT
Tho Girla Leaeae fall con-
ferlftce will be ltoated by
Colla Mou Hiah Scbool
Wedlleaday, Oct. 11.
Poansettia Ave ., Corona del
Mar.
Backaround on lndaa -au
culture. politics , aeopaphy
-wi 11 be •• ven at the oraa-
nantaooal meet ina on-the Sec-
taoo on Occadent and Oraent
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct.
22. at the home or the branch
president, ~s. Jane Pettitt,
437 Seawatd Road. C'otona
Hip lands.
.DOl IFIEICY
•1111 EIIUAIA
Lion a Clo ba of Otanae Coun-
ty will leiYe Cor Enaenada
Priday, Oct. 23. with 2 mo ..
ina ••• aod a neet or c••
cwryina clothi ftl, food. bo•-
Jrital eqoipmeac and IQPP ii ea
for needy children and fam-
iliee.
oppoae the nrdinance if the
an tent as to preempt the field
of ahore-based structutu.
The Ha.r bor Co1m'1111aon
aareed to delay formal ac-
tion unul '-lov. 9. Socb ac-
uon ~uld be an form of a
recolm'!endauon 10 the Boa.rd
of Supervaaou;, "ho must
make th~ fanal dec a sa on.
JUNIOR CLASS off•ctrs at
HarbOr H1gt1 ar e shown here
frorr l tft, Cra •g Q•tter v•ct--
presl dent; Terry B• sse!
treasu rer
secretary,
unoa _aughl•n
and Qon Zeoal
Harbor Hi Officers Named
Bucko s~u..,. wbo wu )IAJCI'
c:laa praidenr wr yeaz. wu
elected thts week u president
of lbe Ha.rba H1gtl ScnJorC Ws.
Setvtng with him are Jim W .o' •
lace, Vice-p-e.ddeot; MarUyn
Me yen, sec:telM y, &od Helea
f~I-I.LL
1m1 IIINIT LOOI
Jdulloo. tre<.WU,
Roo ZebaJ u ~Jdent of tbe
juolCI' claa. and aatmog btm
ue Craig IU.rlEt, vtce· presi-
dent; l..lnd11.&u;illn. sea-eury,
and Terry 8~. rreuurel.
SopbCllrn<ft CU. officers are
Bob Madl1sao, president; Helen
TaylCI', vloe-preatdeot; Carol
Sbedd, ICQ'etar)', and SbelJy
Cart, treaaure.r.
elected Mike Ober as pre--
sident and Hel en Johnson as
secretary. They
16 Interviewed by Trust,es
Su more candidates to Ci ll
lhc schoo l boa d n cancy
•ere revaewed Tuetda"' even-
ana tty the tnuteea of th e
ll(e wpon Beach Eleme ntarv
School D11tnct. Th C) m a~
reach lhear decasaon at thesr
ne~t board meetJna. Tue s-
da). cvcntn&. Oct. 20.
Ten can di datu had been
anterva e~~oed pr~vtousl'. He rr
as lhc compl ete li st.
\tu. Samue l A. ~ntaomef)
of Lado Isle . Joseph Rosener
Jr. of Lado l11 le. Georae ~.
Schmidt of lrYtne Tenace.
J av J. Wall of Dover Shores. ~aid D. Wells of Claff Ha-
ven 'lorman H. Lancaater of
Lsdo laic. J. Herbert Brown-
ell of Cla ff Haven, Jo acpb
S. Ea.rh &Jt of Beacon Bay,
All en Gee of *est Upper
Bl\ ~dne) ~. Lucu of
Bavcrest. Mu. Vr all aam Ma-
llOn of Lado l1le, ~u. Emoey
\1oore of Balboa, Jon H. Mycr
of HatbOr HtJhlanda, John M.
Rau of BalbOa. A. John Ter-
rell of Hat~H Vaev. Hall a and
..: ennedl E. Watktn • of West
Newport.
Heritage ResolutionOkayed
The t.roateea of the Newport
Harbor Ullioa H iab School
Oaat.rict adopted an Ame rican
bentate reaoluoon Tuesday
eveaaaa. reaffimuna tbe ob-
Jet tH'e of bua ldJD& "auona
moral character sn su stu·
dents, wath a deep feelan&
o( reap<>oatbt la~ to God
country, f.mrl). school. com-
munat). and ttate. tncludlna
due respect for the n&h"
and propett'' of olheu ."
The re soluuon v.ams of
threat& to our freedoiT ana
our ...,,Y of li fe and resolve'
lha t all teadter11 and others
1n a.uthou ty over the atudent~o
of the dastnct be ucaed to
bend everv effort towat d the
education ·and uaanana of all
student5 an the fol lo.,ana ob-
Jecta ,eto
l. A clea awaenen of the
danaera, obJecu•ea and me-
thod• of oonwnatuam .
2. An underatandana of t be
advanta&cs and value of ow
pnvate enterpn se I\ Item .
3 -v underatandana and
apprecaauon for ouJ Amencan
Hen taae. our Amen c • way
of lafe and the freedoms and
oprorcwuue that we enJOy
and v.ha ch ar e auar an teed to
us under our repoblrcsn !om
ol ao vemment . our Conatiw-
taon and our 8 111 of Raahra.
4. L se ev ct\ effort and
mean' to develol' ~trona mo-
ral chaucter 1n our studenu
and a deep f eelana of the re-
IIJ'Of\sabalaue s . duues and
Pfa vlietrs of cstazenahJI' and
the developm ent of self-dia-
carlane.
Freeway Report Is Due
Count\ Superva sor ~Icon
Allen announce" that an am.:
portant step to•azd fr~e.,.a~
route dctermanataon do•n
c:<'a<it lroft' C't~rona lUI ~ar
.. .t be Present~d to the
RoarJ l~f Surervssors a t 10
a.m. Tuesda\. Oct. ~0.
t ount\ Rnad C'omms sssoner
"· ..:ocb .. 11: ref)Ort on h•s
anveauaauon of varrous al-
temar e route s, tncludanc an
anland route, and will present
has r ecommm datlon s to the
b<>az d.
The C'th o ( La1una Beach
retaaned the 'erva ces of an
IndePendent en&lneenn& firm.
tt'al bw Smach and As !Klcaates
of San FtanCl soo, to atudv
po as1 ble routes throuah the
Ill lAUE PATIE •n AT AlE OF Cl
Mia. s.mae M. Payne of Loa
Anaelea died Oct.. q at Sen-
unel Valley Hoapatal an
lnalcwood at lbe aae of •7.
Laauna Beach au a. The Wil-
bur Srnath report recorrrnenda
an snlanJ route thar ~uld
twras" the coa•cal c-·•mmun-
ltl e '·
AICIIOII LODIE TO MILl
AIIIYERSAIT DillER
4.n chor L odae 114R of the
¥au Ordet .,.,,11 ho ld au an-
naves sar' danner from '.30 to
8 p.m. tha" unJa~. Oct. lll,
at the Senaor (. auteni re-
cteauon center 1n C'laff He-
von. accnrdtn& t<' Lodae
Ch asrman hn~st lderbera.
The 4.nchoretu ,. 11 sa na1n1
~nd dal\c1n1 \lllUth lf'OIIP
"hath tecenth retumed ftom
an ambau adoual t 11 r throup
S•eden, wall perform und•
lhe d.aaec u on tll '-in. Ina•
Melan. The .,.,eli••h Polk
Oa nca 1 "'all a lao perform.
IA .. II OFFICIIS ••
Fll YICTI-IIIIID
Tbe Soalb 81.cwe ~ Uaa
Clab will bold a pampkia·
blmptia bancfi cap rae. aS • ..._..,.Oct. 11. off &be clab-
t.oue at l$27 W. Coaat Hwy ••
Newport ...... .. •• will
turt at nooe. A blft,ewe
will be llel4 at 4:30 p.m.
IIIL POl lrleCOMIACitl
,.. ••-.. wuu. a.
111111 -·· .LL II •at AT liLLY
Act0t Cuter .,._, wiU
be a ~Ptciu , .. at at tM lte-
pablic:ea rally to be lleld
,__ 3:30 110 5:)0 p.a. Oct.
lt at H ...... Aircnlt 00.,
lll..aecaoeict Di••ato.,
M .. tlior A• ... N...-.t ..... a..,......,, c .. .... '"u.s. .......... .
Ca!mn Heu, pr11ident of
dle Grla L"1ae at Meaa,
baa ut .. nrioaa Oirla Lea-
pt preaideeu ia the couaty
eo oowdiette dae diacauion
atocty pNpa ... ida will meet
ia lbe alt...ooo. Mra. Doto-
dly ford. udoeal preaideat
of Baaiaeu ud Proreuioaal
Womee•a Chaba will apeak on
"Tomonow Walh in Tod~ ...
ALUMNA I ASSH. MD TS
0.. RicU.d H•m, clrec:~
., of aa.e .... eo .. t a.nd
Oai deeee CliaJ c, wi II '".k
.... ftret ...... o( •• 0....• Coete .,.. ot ...
.._. Otll... Alllllaae
Aa-.: .. ll &.& ...,, oc ..
'Jlte Yaaa, clonaced by Hucy
MoTi••· will be loaded Oct.
2l. C.O.Iribodoea may be
mad• by callina O.•lea
Dub of Ha1ty Motiaa ac
Kl 5-Ss.t$. It•• moat aeecf.
ed .,. b•by foods, rnait
jeic .. , ciiMied pda. aad
dothiq, 11pecially chil-
dren'• aad b.-y apparel.
JOINT CI!LIIIATION
Non~WD 0flftae Cows~
O.ha Zeta a ,.ill JO•• • •
0.. .Z.. '• 'J Ute S.. Oct.
l4 110 uJ.-ue • •lin' • ftJ • IMs.tt•n•--. Ne..,...t .... Holiclaf
TV annouocer Ball Gwrnn
will be conmentatot fot ttae
" e•port Look" fa$1\ron
thaw to be presented by the
tlomea'a Di•a11on of the
Newport Harbor Chamber of
Conna ce at a danner meet-
IAI at dte Balboa Bay Clob
Fnd_,-••enrna. Oct. 2J.
Jact R.ld\ard10n of lnine
Tmac. will be emcee. (b..
dl-.na• are Oohallt Qa~
Md ftewe 0•0oaa•ll, tM
.. aernaioaa are beiaa ......
led .,, Iris Hia~e. ,._e •7)-
0)19. J•• u ...... Mlaa
Ne_,.,.t ~ will -.. oee
The rre.hmeo elected AlleD
<Age u prulde.ot ; Bob Ha.ocock
a Yice-FtUJdeot; Maryt.ll Gru-
ao, ~u.ry, aod Elill1 l.ind-
ro&b, ~.
a..•LITIAIIILOII
I, .... McWIIII .. a
Lincoln J•uoc Hip ac:hool
lou it• fiut football a•e
Tlilau4.,. Oe1. I , wbea U.ey pt.,ecr Kaaaa at Llftc:o&e.
1\• lOMe ... 1+0.
TU a•. al.-loat 10 Kliatr,
10-4.. 1'• aut, ... tnll ~
ala luu.c~.,. Oct. IS. 1\e ... ..... ... ,.._.._
She 11 auntved by 2 daoab-
•• s. Chalon e Dtew Payne
of CotOna del M&J and Oaaa y
O.nan Payne o( Newport
· Beach. her parenta. Mr. eod
'4u . O.arle Mceort.ell or
Ltncoln, Calif.; a et•t•r,
'4ra. Edwwd &do of Corona
del M•; •• 4 brodla. 'J'bo.
maa McO,thU of Newport
Be.ldl. J11011te Mceo.telt o(
a.Ja Vi et&, Jo WaalfteU
of Pa&o Aho •d M8C Mo-
Codell fJ( MeMn. •
S..scu,... llle.l4 T .. -,
ac 8elta COata MeN ~
L •••na ui)CO lbeu ..,. __ ,
to ••na theu ""al't adllool
alma mater tf they lo•t G.
football aame to Cowou ••
Mar H•ah Scbool oa ~ -.
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Your attention Is invited to a letter that's a real switch -
the one from F.E. Cassavant, printed on this page. He says
that the Ensign influenc ed his thinking, all right .. made
him and his entire fam ily r~register from Republican to
Democrat ..• Come to think of it, the Ensign has caused me
to change too: Time was when 1 was a far-out liberal, but
publishing the Ensign has been a good training ground for
learning about private enterprise, individual responsibilit y,
conservatism and patriotism, so I put aside my liberal ways
.•. and I r~regl stered as a Republican.
• • • I.CIP--PAin AID FALLACIES
Soon it •ill -be Hallowe'en again, and time for Trick or
Treat, and contmversy over little children collecting UNI-
CEF funds. And so it is that I have received a letter from
the United States Committee for UN lC E F, Un l ted Nations,
New York , and a pamphlet entitled, "UNICEF Facts & Fal-
lacies." This pamphlet lists numerous accusations and
ans wers. Sut It passes by the main issue entirely -the
use of the emotional aooeal of little children to promote the
United Nations, an organization which is the object of
growing concern among American patr iots.
UNESCO, ano ther UN agency, acknowledges this mental
conditioning as follo ws in its Vo l. 1 of "Toward World ll~
derstanding": "It will be found that children grasp more
quickly and mo re firmly the principles of the UN and Its
agenci es if the teac hing is related to practical activities,
such as UNICEF, or UNESCO's work of education recon-
struction in the war-devas tated countries."
The Nov. 5, l9Sq, Bull etin of the U.S. Committee fo r
UNICEF put it this way : "Triclt-or-Treat for UNICEF is
primarily an education prog ram."
It is part of an education po ogram to condition both adults
and chil dren toward support of the United Nations. There
ate many, of course, wt1o believe this to be a noble purpase ,
in the caus e of peac e. But American patriots, whO stand fOf
God and country, know that there can be no hope fo r peace
in an organization wh ich rejects the Prince of Peace, and
includes 1n its members hip a mons trous conspiracy that is
the sworn enemy of reli gious freedom and individual liberty.
• • •
EXTREIISI va. IODERAnGI
T he next time tha t someone soeak s harshly a bout e JCtrem-
•SfT' ano praises moderat1on a s~ thiS quest1on: "Oo you
Na nt your spouse to oe extremely fa ithful to you ... or JUSt
'l"'OClerate y fa ithfu ""
• •
IHY YOU SHOULD VOTE "11011 011 lfi
Pol ice Chief Jtm Glavas of 'Jewoort 8eacn Cltel no t mr nc e
any ~ords '" elCpress1ng h1 s ::>PPOS t•')n to the lo ttery PfC>-
OOSitiOn on the ~ov. 3 oallot H s s tatement ouolrshed '"
1ul '" last ~eer '!> l;ns•gn ~J"e f:>rcefu t reasons why we
should J ll vote aga•nst the ~.t')PIJStt• n I 11ooe 'f"JU a ll read
the stat ement. .. and N nte "'J)" Jn 16.
SwtTCH TO DIMOCIAT •
P\abltahor of lbe f..naip •
I am told that newa,Papeu
take peat pride in tfae rac:t
that they have iolluCiftced the
political thintina of their
readera. In the caae or my
family you ha\'e aucceeded .
The mcmbcra of my fami ly
have been life~tona roai lteted
Republicana. 9\ortly after
purchaeina a home in thie
area we aubacribed to the
Enaian. When it came time to
re-teaj Iter u voteu we all
reaiatered u Democrata.
The immoderate lanpaao and
the many inatancea of accu-
sation by innuendo, desianed
to appeal laraely to aetr·in-
terested readera, helped to
c ause thi • cbanae in political
affiliation.
Goldwater. hia riaht-wina
followers and your paper arc
attemptina to have ua bcline
that you are to be identified
w1th the Revolutionary Pa·
triou and the Foundina Fa-
thers. Any school bOy or airl.
who haa studied Amelican
Hi story. i dentifiu the Coa-
servativea and Reactiooaries
or the Revolutiooaty daya
with the Toties, the faithful
subjecu of Oeotae the Thud.
Like the etand-pauete of ~
day. the Totiea loved c.be
''StatUI Quo" and fouaJlt the
real Pauiou of that day, wbo
were fiahtina ror ch&nae1and
liberty.
It is acaerally recopized
that more and more public ..
tiona feel that Goldwaus•a
thinkina on many eubjceu ia
way out or the I UCIID of tho
avcraae Ameriea.a tboqtn eo-
day. Tate a loot If cb• io·
cteasina Democrat reajaua-
tion and the arowina liat of
Republican diuidcnta; "at
do they mean to you?
You may publiab t.bJa in
your c:olumoa i{ you dcaito.
but only withoot chltl&e·
Thank you for whatever com•
menu. reaardlou of yoof
position or advantaae. you
may wi eb to make.
Vety tnaly youu,
F .E . Cusavant
470 Cambridac Circle
Coua Mesa
OH GOO,
GIVE ME ~WER
To walk whee otheu are
runnina.
To whi aper wbcu other a arc
abootina;
To eleep when otheu aro
reatleu.
To emile when othere are
anarr;
To work whoa o thcu arc idlt.
To pauu when o daen arc
bwryina;
To pray wben otheu arc
doubtina.
To think wben otheu ate in
confu11on;
To face turmoil, yet feel
compoewe;
To know inner calm in apite
of everytbina -
Th1s ia the test of serenity.
John O:~fotd
GIRL FOR MEISINGER$
~. and ~ •. Ro aer Meiain-
aer, 1606 Hatrow Pl., West·
chff, ue patents of a dauab-
tcr bOm S.turday, Oct. 3, in
Hoaa Hoapital.
straight
ONLY THE PIOPU All POl GOLDWATU
ly ToM Ancl•riOft
H ~'OU •~ among th~ millions of Amtri·
Q ns who still ~~~"~ that th~ Republican
Party is the part)' of BiR BusiMU, '«t~d in·
tei'Hts and Economic Royalists, )'OU a~. to
put it modcorately. ut~mtly bfohind th~
ti.mn. Daddv Bird j ohnson has mo~ BiR
Susintss supPu. t than an~ ~nl()('l at Prt'st·
dent in histon·. H~ rt'C~i"ed a t~ndous
rtUption to hi~ speech at the L'. S. Cham~r
ol Commtrtt. B1g BusiMss is obwW'd with
~ing on th~ winni~g \id~. obtrW'd with pro-
fits, ~ with "succns, .. ThcoW' Bi~ Busi-
nt~n a~ for J ohnson bt-cau5e tht·y can
track with him. (An,body can, who haJ th~
price.) Th~ go\'ernmem is th~ Big Businru-
man's ~ customer. H~'ll do whatC'\'er, ~nd whent\'~r and to whom~v~r th~ ~o,~mnYnt
dictates.
any Prnidtnt has n-tr clcmc, f'\'ftl in war·
time. Johmon is ~ncfjnr $2 million a day
~ than ~nt Ktnnedy and ~ mil·
liori a day mort' than Pn:sicknt Eiarnhower.
Why? T o set ~kctt'd. When campaiping
lor the ~ncy. John K~~y claii'M<l
17 mHiion An.ericans go to bed hU"«")' n-ery
night. ~ow Johruon l&)'t 42 million Ameri-
cans an hu~·. but he doe-sn't "J' how 11
happt'nt'd. His ·•an"'-er'' is more bi lions lor
subsid~ "~l(aft. For alt~r all the Big t:n-
ionists and Big BuJi~n are tubsidiad,
thf' polirician po~ "How do "T maU
thf' hu~ man, "'ho has the \'Ot~ continue to
~IU.v~ that ,,-e·re doing all this for him?''
Make a big play to ~nd "podrfs of ~r
~··· and unemployment and to increasr wel-
fare.
Som~ o( our most dang~rous coll~ctivists
art' th~ corporal~ Socialists who htlv manaR"
our planned Konom~ and who wax rich off
f~ign aid. SoorM Bil{ Businessrnrn ha\"e 10
many fo~ign plants that th~y·~ not su~
which sid~ th~y ar~ on. Profits and patriotism
brc~ S)'llOnymous. .~II th~y want is the"
winning si<k. Many fatcats ha\'f' dKided that
Socialism is tM \\&\'~ of thf' futu~. and
th~\'·n rid~ with tht' titif.
ANYTHIN6 IT TAKES
. .
America is th~ lund of th~ grt"at middle
class. Th~ col)«ti' ists an' now urgcntl~·
merging thf' midd~ and lo"-er daun into
OM mass. undC'r thnn. That's how collec·
thist socittit"l must o~rat~. Th~ politicians,
intdiKtuals and corporat~ Socialists runnintt
Big BusintS~ takt ~c-r th~ wholt sh~·. Th~
~u of us tatt ord~n.. This is tomorrow's
America unit'~ th~ peo~ walt~ up fast and
Q(l.
Sonlt' '"'ry uninformed pt'Op~ accwt'd
Daddy Bird Johnj()f'l of not being a "liberal,"
to \ll'hich he l"l"plit'd : "You say I am not a
liberal. U1 me •~II \'OU I am more libttal
than Eleanor ROO!e'v~lt, and I will pi"'\-e it
to you. Franklin D. Roowvelt was my hero-
M ga''t' me my start." L)'ndon Johnton is the
new b~ of lt-Crist. His commitment is not
an emocional, ideological thing liu Humph-
~··s but is opportunism roott'd in lust for
~'t'r. Talk ~ate and ~-e left is the
c~ of the johnJOn Power Deal. "Thr ruJ
J ohmon" wiU not ~me~. sorM 18)', until
his II'COftd tenn. There u no ~al Johruon.
J ohnton is anything it talt~s: we-sm-ner, JOU·
themer, ~aste~. poor boy, millionaire. The
Communists are for Johnson. the Socialisu
are for Johnton. the ~~ a~ for john-
ton, foreipen a~ for Johnson, L' nion eo-,
are for Johntoo. Dis BusinHI is for Johruon.
Who don that le.a\'e for Coldwater~ j ust the
people!
Lyndon John!iOn is running our g~m·
ment lit.r noboch ·\ bu~oinns. Ht is spnMiin~
more-of \OUr ~Crandchildl"l"n's tnoney than
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CORNER
lr O&NHe 5treat
n.e Capbella •e comioa;
Hoorarl Hooray!
(A.aci•n Scotch Ballad)
St.raqely remioiacntof &be
wboJent biaeory of Scotlu4
i a ~. IUikleace ia America
today. Tlae abO•• two liaea
IQ•ell lba.& a mar•der waa
pillaaina tbo Scouit41 cou.a-
uy aide, and that ~· vill ...
aeu took heart wben tbey
learaed tbat lbe "Campbell a••
wore oo U.eir w., 10 reacoe
them.
Today tbe Lawleu Left
baa invaded oor leaialati ..
halla, our dl•chea. out
acboola. All around Ita they
"wiley and tbaada. ••
The moat ominoua of lboir
auempu to t.bJOttle the lall
•uuau or t.be reaieunce or
the delcnden or our country
wu rncaled in "The Loa.
by Hop,'• in laat weet'a it·
aue of the NEWPORT HAR-
BOR ENSIGN. Thereio it waa
rucaled that the National
CoUAcil fo1 Civic Rcapon·
aibility wae conductina a
"factual au1vey of lbc radical
riabt haraumcnt or the week-
ly preu."
CLERGYMEN FOR CONSERVATISM
9:30 P·"'· ICCOP (TV) Ch.n. 13
lnumuch u the weekly
prcu ia a militant ellPOncnt
or reai atance to the threa-
tened aubveuive takeover of
our nation, and i 1 one of the
laat unebackled medium• for
the es.preuion of popular
disapproyaJ of crcepina So-
cialin and impcncfina Com-
muni sm, the N a tiona! Coun-
cil ia auac:kina tbe riaht of
our citizenry to voice their
dj eappto•al of tbc c:unent
trend in ow national affaire.
..\ (ommlttee nf 1,000 ( •er-
g~men fo1 Sou a l and Pol11 1
~a l (onservau<om ~~ bc 1ng
•l raantzed as a "chall enge
lO the lmpJeSSIOO cha t ll het·
al s are the onh e cde,ra<.t•·
cal spoke'imen .. ;
EJtecu t1 \ e sec reta!' t•l the
corrrm tte e tS the ReL 1-J·
ward Greenf1eld, m•n •sler nf
the Chutch of Rdlecuon<o .tl
Knott's Beuy Farm. Buena
Parle He 1 work1n1 ~•th 13
Southetn Callfo tnia m1n1 ster !i.
who have developed a "Dec·
larauon of Political Fa1 th"
wh1ch they are aslo na a thou·
sand Of the11 m1n1S te11'\l
fucnds to endorse.
Hatbor /\lea rcpresentatave
on the COmtnlllCC IS OJ . Tho•
mas Hoover. pastor of the
Plymouth Con&reaational
Church. Ne wport He iahts.
Otheu on tbe coownittee are
Or. Willi., S. Mc Birnie of
Glendale, well known for h1 s
radio mtni I try and speak ina
touts: Dr . Hany Butman of
Wcatchuter, the Rev. Robett
Schuller or Gardtn Grove,
Chaplain Paul Travia (U.S.
Navy, retired) of Santa Ana,
the Rev. Paul Alleman of
Suua Ana. the Rc v. Donald
HaJbOtb o( La Habfa, Dr.
Paul Peteraon of Butbant,
abe Rev. Waller Price of
Foaruain Valley, Dr. Bert
Btutreu of Wilmiaaeon. the
Ru. LeRoy Na&ueaa ol Loa
AftJtlea. •• Rev. Paul
Ntipp of IU~aut Mel c.he
IWf. EJUoa .._. ... of Hay-
...,d.. n.Ja _. • ..._ tcaw:
"f'BI CIIJ li .... ID .. pofl•
11 .. .tl and .. ocsal s tatement-. tectable -but the flaws stem
t Je lta wu icader <o and ftom the ~•ns of people, no t
gi''UP.., has created the am· th e S)~tem and these s1ns
pteo;..,aon that Ol&an•zed te· a1 e only tendered more dan·
l•grnn , ~ almost entuely on serous under a planned cco-
~hdl '" call ed the l1beral nomy ... Free entcrPtrse alone
,,Je. . The pu bhcltV 1s m1 s-prov1de ~ Lhc JObs and creates
leadan g a nd the cla1m pre-the wealth by wh1ch material
,um p1u11u "· poverty may be overcome ...
The fullo-.lnJ pt1nc1plcs Needle ss LO say, we rcaard
dr e \:lm tatncd sn the declar a-all fotms of socialism (com-
laon mun1st. fascist. or "de~
I. 1"h1 .. natiOn 'A8<; founded Clatlc") as evil.
un det God, and wathout beh cf 4. We arfirm the dian1ty
an God a s basts to the Amcu-and responsibilitY or the in-
endouina Senatot Goldwater
di rectly. but the conservative
po sition of wh1cb he ia the
ch1 ef advocate on t he cut-
r~nt politi cal scene.
The dcclaaation of poliucal
fa1 th en de w1 th the statement:
"We do not epeak rot our
oonarcaatione oa denomina-
tio ns, but only ouuclvee ...
We believe it bOth a riaht
and an o bl iaation to bear our
witneu ouuidc the pulpit u
Chri stian citizena."
0 tina unto the Lord a new
10na; for be bath done mar-
vellooa thinaa: hi • ri abt
hand. and hie holy arm. bath
,Otten him the victory.
Tho Lord bath made known
hia aalntioa; bia riahteou·
bath he openly ebewed in the
aipt or t.he heathen.
can way of life. freedom, JUS-dividual as beina of the es-Ill. ILAICIAII AIDS
11cc a nd uahtcousness will ecnce of Christian steward-••n C.,AI.
He bath remembered bie
mercy a.ad hia uot.h toward
tba booae of larael: all the
cmda oJ the earth bave aeon
tbe .. t .. tioa or our Ood.
(Paalma, 91: 1-l.)
r eush ... In Wilham Penn's sh1p. Ameuca was founded
phrase: "Men must either be upon this Ptinciple. The pur·
aovcrned by God or they wi II pose o( law 11 to protect an-
be ruled by tyranu." dividuale, in lhe11 uetciec
2. Constitutionally limit-of responsibility, aaaanet
Mu. Dorothy Blanchard of
Lido hle, one of the roun-
dest of the Newport Harbor
SerYice Leaauc, hu beed
named c:bairman or the Ooorac
Murphy for Senator committee
foa the Ncwpon Beacb·Coata
IULn•aa.a
11•11 .. IATIII
Secoad a.la)aell o•er-all
ed. decentralized aovernment, violence, monopoly power,
deslsncd to protect iodiv1-and fraud, but the current at-
duals an their God-aivcn tempt to uae law in peorrotina
O tristim virtue ie bOcb do-Mell .,, ea. . . r11ht s. 11 neceasary to the Sb 1 r d
retina wu woa by tbe Ne•
pott Ha~ata Mtlaa Bo•d
of R.eahou a& •• 601111 ~
nul C~Dtanacioa of the Cali-
loraia leal Eatete Aun. in
S.. Prudaco.
continuation of our hbeny ... ceptive and futile. lbcac ia • 11 a on~ tame un
So far from beina outmoded, no mocal aubatitu\• (Of ,.,.. of OOP candidate Murplay
the Constitution talcea on aonal rcaponaibili'ty ac:t.ina Md bi•. wile, !ulie, and baa
new relevance as a bulwark indivutually ot in ~luotary helped an Pl .. toue OOP CIID-
aaatnat the moat pnm1tive of concett. Paiana, in~ludina llida•d
T1te award i a bued oa oat-
•~clq a..tce 10 dlle pa~
lie, OCKM•i&J .MCI .._..
........ 1\e IWMflt.akea
aw•• wu ... _, .... ww ..
li• Dlltric& 8oer4 of leU. all polttical beheh -the "We intend 10 ampbaaiu NiiOft•a pacaicSencial caee.
belief that people are ao in· tbat amooa c:lecaytNft t.laae
capable or aovernina them-ia lar1e aupport for political
'~lvcs under God that their and eocial •iowa reaarcled
llvee mull be run by aonlD-•• coeatrYacin aac.a liace
ment. moat ,.._i••llJ a~UIM
3. The free cntcrptiu by S.._, Barry Oolct-
whic:h flowered under Con· watar," ~· caiaJac•• Mf·
aeitutional protection of lndi· Miaiac.u MoM ,..,... it
vrdual rtahta. upecially che eoliciced •• IDl.t • ., will
riabt of private property, ia not H adecf 10 eapnu ,.,.
ma terially tbe moet procfuc:-tieu polid~al riew• f10tl
ttn and moaall)' the IDOit I.Mil pulpi&. cUI • ., will
del~aalbte ol all kno-n ecoeo-.ot tM aak.. • ..... ..,,
llic •Jet••· We reCOIIlfat •JOM Ml ..........., •4
lk O•w•-and many are CIOf-eat c~~., art 1101 ....... .,
'Ra..GAMI IUflfiiT •• lot dlle .._ coaMal&in
O.tlt Ill& fOf ....... talfel Jea.
cl•er ai•• 11tr usc Prell-C. G. .va ,._,
ct.t •• .... ...,.._ Topple a 1\e eUGatl" -.. of 1M
..ct taatMt bebe •• UIC-Coalt 0.114 Of'fto .. Whet
Teaaa A A M ,_, lac I ..ted 0.. Mi lepc. lt M Cllt e.o..
Mra. lath ec .. .., of BaJ~~oa of Mra. Cl••• ""'*" 243 lal.-d. Mr. _. Mra. Lee 001• VI.. An.. HeWfOil
M~Jr• Jr. ol eo.. a del M•. .... .... •· <JieiCUI( .._.. '""
Mr. •d Mra. Doe Iiiii• Jr. Mra. ..,., 8. li"•lt 1 _,
of eoau ...... _. *· -.4 .... •ua.a a ....... .
~.. o.r.a.t CaWll .. ... .. of .... ,... ... .... ..
•4 .... ...., ....... o( leMhi• .......... .. ... .,.,,..... ..,. ........ ] ...
But -"The Campbell• are
comina.'' Two auumed·lO-be
Scotchmen, Dr. W.S. McBia-
nie, known aa "The Voice or
Americ.Uam," and Dr. Carl
Mcintire. JI)Okuman for ''The
Twentieth Centuay Reform ..
tion Hout,., are makina daily
broadcaeta i n a taat ditc:b
defense or America.
Tbe "Campbell•" are win•
nioa too. Dr. Mdntire report-
ed laat week that after a
mie iaterial poup ie Osaeae.
Teua, bad petitiooecl t.lae
radio atation KOOT to ca·
cel bla broacScatta, be io-
vaded Cbe towo ucl coiWIDc:tad
a revival dleta. He woe aoala
for Out a&. AnD.a bi a coe-
vena Jtal ODI of~· llliataletl
wt.o pr .. ioeal)' bad aipecl
aeKOGTpedciot~.'l\ia pre ... ·
daet ac:bo.ttdaecl '-i• f•Jt.
..ct c-. 10 dM ......... ~
port or Dr. Mc:laaire.
0. W a reaat Clip 10 ta.e
Par But. Or. flhladr• waa
i8.t&td 10 .,.. bttbt• a
....., of 600 ,._, oft\oera.
Hie topic waa: "How 0... _._ •• u•· leiJpoe •• ... o.. .. ,,, of A.edoa. ••
Ha rela&ed IUl at •• CioN
or ............ 0..11
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PROBE · ••
awa•ry ·
IIU!&Rf' NORArTO 110/lf HREY ad nau.ecul
~taCn •wggeeted .aterfal to •or• full~
underetand •h~ HHH C• conefdered extr•••l~
dangeroue. bfl con.•rua Uuee a114' wh~ the
JoltAeon-Hw.plt.refl tC oJie t •u. f be de/ea ted.
COl.lll'r&R.ArT'ACK, 250 11.51tlt St.,ll .. YorJI 19,
N.Y. (Report dated 9/ll/64-write ADA and
Cite /legro Reuolt~ .-ll .a.): write ADA hoe
been a pioneer (nfttgotor of tit• legro r•-
bellton •••••• Sen: Huaphr•fl fe eatd to hcue
Jtnown aa Jong ago aa la• C JatulllriJ tho t he
tDou.ld be Jo~on'• I'WUI(ng .ate. A• part
o/ltC• prepara Uon /ol' the new I'Ole a•efgned
Itt• bflltb colleague..-, N&#Cpltr•JI •l'ot• a booll
t( Ued 1'11& CAUSE I S IU IIKIIID 1111tfch pl'eeented
the progra• of the ADA couerfng all pita•••
of tlteC~ n-. ol'der.Ae further prepai'Ot(on,
lte .ode a Jotnt biogroplt(cal ftl• docu.en-
Cal'~ ~(tit JA~ES 8A£DVIII, lllh(te-hatfng,
Chi'C.t-defCl•tng Negro leader, UJ/to fCnfh cO«-
patfble a••ocfatton•ftlt the Eillel'gencfiC(uU
C.Cbel'tf•• Co-fttee, branded bfl the HCUA ae
•a ••cret front fol' tit• C~un(et Fal't~
chal'ged ~Ctlt the dbee•(na U on of COIIl~~tun C. t
propaganda .atel'(al'.w
HERALD OF FREEDON,Bo~ JJJ,S taten lela nd l,
~~~ York ~ 5 0 IJ. Repol't dated 9/ll/64
r•u.aJ• HW~tphl'ell'• euaeCon of•U etar11 ll fll'•
u fce dur(ng t1VII1 hCa conn•ot(on wfth THE
PROGRESSIVE (a eoctalCetCc .agaa(neJ; hf•
1958 trfp to the S outet Union rDit•re he con-
ferred ~(tit Khrualtclteu for ouer 8 hours;
ht. /rf•nd•hfp tDftlt SID/1&1 HIC.LIIAN, "an
fntel'nationaJ agent /OI' the Xl'ellltn", etc.
INVISIBLE ~IOVCQN~£/IT bfl Dan s .. oot,Box 9538,
Dallaa, Te~• -11. Thfa book expo••• the
COUNCIL 011 f.'ORCinN RELATIONS (CF'R) of wit (cit
Hu~tphl'efl (e a •~ber. "The CF'R fa the eon-
troll (ng oentel' o/ a netu.GI'It of fauol'•d tax-
ex••pt ol'ga n(aatfon. ~oee ~te~tbere occ~py
1te11 po•Ufons fn gouei'N~ent, fn foW\daHon.,
fn educaUona.l fn.UtuUone, (n the cofi'IMu-
nfcatCona fnduatry, fn ffnanoe. The Mana-
ger • of thta elfte group ••t the polfcfes
of th• fede~l gouel'n~tent, and, through a
uaat, Cnterlockfng co..bfn• of educotfonal
and op(n(ott-/ol'fltfrtg agenche,tltel/ fn/luence
or contl'ol tit• propaganda rDitfclt pereuad••
Congl'eas and tlte publ Cc to accept the pol f-
cfea.w (S•oot Repol't o/ 6/18/62, page 194 )
On 6/12/64 HWfiP.hl'e~ IIIQe aiDClrd•d tit• F'ederol-
(st F'oundel'a Awal'd for woutetand(ng leg(a-
l a t Cue acUott"fro. UIIITED tiORLD F'EDERA LISTS ,
one of the 110et acUue lobb11fng gl'oupa pro-
moting a one-wol'ld eocfalf•t gouern.ent ~del' tit• U.N. (See thC• ool uan ll/7/63)
A• far baoll aa 1950 HUIIfpltr•fl pi"''poeed tlta t
the USA tUI'n Ct• •tocApfl• of atoafc rDea-
pona ou•l' to the Ull. Cong. R•oord of 9/8/64
(Page A46J8) contafne an a rtCcle fl'o• the
s t. Loufe Poet Dfepa tclt dated J/27/50 on
thh ec.d>Ject, fneel'ted b11 Hon. Robert H.
~(eltel of Illtnofa.
The 10/3/64 Cong. Record (page 23248 ) eon-
taCna copfl o/alettel' d4ted 6/2/64 purpol'-
t•dlll tDrt tten b~ HUJttp/u"efl to Jawc ea Laffer t il
of the NA TI ONAL LAWYERS r,urt.D'll Co~~tM tt tee
for C.egal Aaa(atanc• (n the South, congra-
tulating th(a group for Cta act (ona fn
I'CasCaa fpp i. NIA has been e(C.d as a Com-
munist Front bll the Houae Co~•f ttee on Un-
Amqi'Ccan Aet(u£tf•• and Sen~t• I nter nal
~ecurlty Subcofi'IM (ttee.(G ufde to Sub uer s(ue
Orga ntzat i ona,HCUA Report, l 211/6l,pg.l?l )
On J/4/61. l.BJ appointed lfRS.ItfA RY XEYSE'?LI.'VG
as Director of the Voaen'• Rureau of t he
Dept.of La bor. On 4/10/64 her confCr~a tl on
ea~~te before the Senate, a t rDiticlt time ~en.
'!'o'''er inserted Cn the C.R. (prt gee 7288-7318 )
~ueh tnforma tCon on her paat aesocfa t tons,
(nclud(ng "a t ·leas t t~ of whtclt haue b•en
destgnated b~ tit• Attorney General as •ub-
u•r s Cue; namely tit• A~~ter(can Counc (l on
Souht Relatton.and the A~~ter fcan Co11urdthe
for the Frotectton of F'or•Cgn Born." S en.
To•oer •a id: "I dtJ not quea t ton h•r l oya 2 t~
to the UnCted S tatea, but (n ut~ of h•r
paa t a•aoc fa tfone I do qu•• t ton h•r Judgment
and abtlftll to l'endel' auch dec(sfone aa
rDOu.ld be nec•a•al'fl fn the poet to 1111tfclt elte
hoe been no~fnoted." Huwcphi'•JI l'oee ond
1 trongl 11 urged S .note approu:Jl, call fng lira.
K •11• er l t ng w ext roord( na ,., l11 111•ll owl Lf ( ed"
ea~tng • •• 1 Mo. of no .o.an coho b~ trctn-
fng, exper(ence, Judg.ent, ~nd •Jttll Ce
bett~l' qualtf(ed.w rite n~Cnatfon wa• con-
/CNt~d.
Coneeruot(ue• haue often been attack•d and
l'(dfculed /ol' equatCftQ •octal( .. ~Ctlt co~
II.UftC-. A .. ,.ccau haDe been brat~•h•d
"'to '•l (eu(ftf tlaere Ce 11otlttftg to f.al' fro•
J fbeJ"Gl '• but •ucla to /eor fro. con.erua-u .. Wtfolt tlteee •ocCal fet• claC. C. allen to .a.c .. -FCl•cf... 1" ol"del' to r.-ou• th•
cJoaJI of eecNCfl lfllfcla ••U• tile po.el"-aad
IIOHNe o/ tlte•e ractCcale, I'Md K&r•&s Ar
RARJARD, rerfta• 'oUftdDtCon, ao~ J40, ~all
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SUNOA Y SCHOOL
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Corona del Mar
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SUNDAY SCHOOL t : 15 •·•·
SUNDAY SBRVJCE 11 •·•·
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 1:00 , .•.
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Phone: O&lollt 3-SIID
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
9 a.m. - -Family worabip
iociUdina Sanday Cburc::b
Sc:bool
11 :00 a.m. •• Wonbtp.
first S.,tfst Church
(SOUTHEAN)
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Dr. no.ae 8. Hoover. Miaiu.er
S.aday Worellll p Md Ctl•rc:lll Sdool •• 10:00 A.M.
a& 3162 Broad lueet. Newport Hel .. t•
Nlntry Cue Protided
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Oc .. lter '-ride:,..,,, Richer4 Ellia. (P.ter Z.M.. Sin,., "-ato)
Miss Barbara Coleman
Wed to Richard Ellis
Min Barbara Colemar. of The bride&room's mother was
Shore Cliffs and Richard dressed in liaht peen, with
frankl in Ellis or Oklahoma matchin& hat and acce ssor·
City exchanaed maniaa• ies and a peen orchid cor·
vows S.turd•y afternoon. Oc t. IIJe.
), at St. James' Episcopal After a weddtn& utp to Car·
Church, Newport Beach. The mel and L&ke Tahoe , the
Rev. John H. Parke read the youna couple will make theu
ainalc tina •eddina cere· home in Oklahoma City, where
mony. the bridearoom ts prestdent
The bride, who 11 the dauah• of the Armored Cat Co. He
ter or~. and ~s. William A. •ttended the Untversity or
Coleman of 324 Momin& Can· Oklahoma, •as &raduated
Y?n Rd., wore •. Cah!ll wed-from Oklahoma Ctty Untvet-
dtna JOwn of White atlk peau S ity and is member of Pht
de soie, with basque bodice, Gamma Delta. The brtde at·
elbow lenath sleeves, domed teoded Mills Colle&e. was
s lurt. cucled Uat n and man-paduated from the Untversll\
ttlla of 11lk tlluSton. of Oklahoma where she .... ~
Mrs. J~ck Co_lem~ of Okla-affiliated with Delta Delta
homa Ctty, SISter·tn-law or Delta sorority.
the bride,was mauon of honor.
Bndesmaids were Mrs. Jerry 1•z IIAD ELECTED
Townley of Tustin . Misses AT YIIIIA c.-as
Pam and Patay Fancll of
San Francisco and Mrs. John
Bennett of North Hollywood.
Mi ss Ann Coleman of Dallu,
Texas, ntece of the bride,
was junior bftdesmatd.
Charles Eilt s of Oklahoma
City, brother of the aroom.
wu best man. Ushers were
Mary Eloise Tbomu, Har-
bor Hiah clan of 1962, haa
been elected preaident or the
Vionna campus of the Colo-
rado Women's Colle&•· While
at Harbor, abe won the Girls
Leaaoe Spotli&ht Award and
waa actin in drama and Lark-
Dr. Robert Eilts and Joseph cues.
Ellis or Oklahoma City, bro-lOY FOR SCHWEITZER
t.her~ of the &room. Jack It's a boy fot Mr. and Mrs.
Coleman of Oklahoma Ctty, Conrad Scbwetuer, 2615
bro ther of the brtde, and D.E . Alta Vista Dr .• East Bluff -
Crow of Los Altos Htlls, bom Tuesday. Oct. 6, tn
Calir. Ho a Hospttal. The receptton wu held tn 1
the palm room at the Newpor· lOY FOR THE KINGS
ter Inn .. The b11de 's mother A soo was bom Wednesday,
wore a ltaht blue dress, wtth Oct. 7, in Hoaa Hospital to
hat and accessories tomatch Mr. and Mra. Jobn F. Kina.
•nd • white otchid corsqe. S08 l.Sth St., West Newport.
DR. LOU ROY ELDER
OPTOME I RI8T ----,, .. ......
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•lleYCI.t ~• •I.AIA
New Teachers at Meso High
no profonional atatr d.l ia
fall ac Coata Mel8 Hiab
lcbool includu 17 teac:beu
aew to the di auict, accord-
iDa to puncipal John Mc-
Oowen.
Min Pay Polkiu hu join·
ed the foreian lan,uaae de-
~nt r~ ~tia~ Hi~
lcbool in Garden Grove.
Thia puc awnmer Miu
Polkina and 42 o ther tea·
cbeu jo1ned a study propan
in South America. Partici-
panu JOined in Buenoa Airea
and coaelher traveled 800
miles by bua to Tucunian
Univenity ac the foot of
Precordellera in the Andes in
Araentina.
The study aroup spenc one
week at Harco Molle, a resi·
deoce ball at the University
o( Tucunian. After the ori·
entation aerrunas participants
were lodaed wtth fami lies
duou,hout the c1ty.
On Auaust 13, the study
prop am tenntnated and Mi u
Folk1ns and the other Arnert·
can teac hers uaveled throuJ}t·
out Paraauay. Ururuay, and
Brazil.
Miss Follon s completed her
Bachelor's Decree at the
Universtty of Artzona.
Mrs. Claue Hooper has JOtn·
ed the an department from ._,
her posiuon at J.H. Franc1s
Po lytechntc Htsh School tn Mrt. Claire Hooper
Los Anceles. She has also
tauJht ceram1 c s fot many
years 1n the Ass tstance Lea·
cue at La Canada.
She holds membershtps tn
the Sout.hem Caltfomta De-
IIJDer Craftsmen, Desirn
Divtston of the Amencan
Ceramtcs Soc1ety. She ts a
teCOJDIZCd lrtl St tn !;loth the
ftelds of ceramtcs and patnt·
ina-
Eucene Smtth has JOtned
the lndustrtal Aus Depatt·
ment. He studted at Ball
State Teachers Collece tn
~nct e, lndtana, where he
completed tu s Bachelot's
and \1a ster's De&tees. He
served duuna the 1959 lndi·
ana state lee• slauve sesston
as a membet of the House of
Reptesentattves.
He comes to Co sta Mesa
wtt.h 8 years of teachin& ex·
perience and 2 years expet·
tence as a hi&h school ~tn·
ctpal at Lafayette Central
Hish School neat Fon Wayne.
lndt ana. Ht s last position
,-,!::-=
____ )
Evteft• S.ith
was at Mills Hish School 1n
San Mateo, Caltfomta.
He is a membet of the
Toastmastets Club, the \1a·
sontc Lodce and the State
Leaulatots Club tn lndtana.
Hu pwofesstonal membetshtps
tnclude CT A, NEA. and Ptu
Delta Kapp•.
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Mill'S A RIAL PIITCII
Your attention is invited to a letter that's a real swi tch -
the one from F.E. Ca ssavant, pri nted on th is page. He says
that the Enslgn influenced his th ink ing, al l right •. made
him Md hi s entire fa mil y re-register from Republican to
Democrat. .. Come to th ink of it, the Ensign has caused me
to change too: Ti me was when I was a far-out liberal, but
publiShing the Ensign has been a good training ground for
learning about private enterprise, indi vidual re sponsibi lity,
conservatism and patriotism, so 1 put aside my liberal ways
... and I re-registered as a Republican .
• • •
DIICIF--FACn AID FALLACIES
Soon it will bt Hallowe'en again, and time for Tr ick or
Treat, and controversy over li ttle children collecting UNI·
CEF funds. And so it is that I have received a letter fro m
the United States Committee for UNICEF, United Nations,
New York , and a pamphlet entitl ed, "UNICEF Facts & Fal·
lacies." l"tl is pamphlet li sts numerous accusations and
<Y~swers. But it passes by the mai n issue entirely -the
use of the emotional appeal of li ttle chil dren to promote the
United Nations, an organi zalio n whic h is the object of
IJIOw ing concern among Ameri can patriots.
UNESCO , ano ther UN agency, acknowledges this mental
condition ing as follo ws in its Vol. 1 of "To._ard 'l\lor ld ltn-
derstanding": "II will be fo und lhat chil dren grasp mo re
QUi ckly and mo re-firm ly the principl es of the UN and its
agen cies if th e teaching is rela ted to practic al activities,
such as UNI CEF , or UNESCO's work of educ ation recon-
stru ction in the war·devastated countries."
The Nov. 5, 195~. Bull et in of the U.S. Commi ttee for
UNICEF put it this way : "Trick-or-T reat for UNICE F is
pri mari ly an edu cation program ."
lt is par t of an education D'Og ram to conditi on both adu lts
cYid ch ildren toward suPOOrt of the United Nations. There
ate many ,of cour s e, .vho beli eve th is to ~ a noble PUrpos e ,
in the cause of peace. But Americ an patriots, who stand fOf
God and country, kno w that th er e can ~no hope fo r peace
in an organ ization which rejects th e Prince of Peace, and
incluDes in its membership a monstrous conspira cy that is
the sworn enemy of religious freeoom and individual liberty.
• • •
EXTIEIISivo. IODERATIOI
The next time that someone speaks harshl y aoout extrem-
ism an d praises moderation , ask th is Question: "Do you
wa nt your spouse to be extremely fa ithful to you ... or JUSt
rnoce rate ly fa ithfu l""
• • •
lilY YOU SltDULD VOTE "MO" DM I~
Police Chi ef Jim Glavas ol Newoort Beacn Ota not rntnce
any words in exoresstng his OPPOS ttion to the lo ttery Ofcr-
oosition on the Nov. 3 oallot. H1s s tatement, puolished 1n
ful l in last week's Ens1gn . gave forceful reasons why we
should all vote aga1nst the Pr':loos ttton. I hooe 1ou all read
the statement. .. and wilt vote "~lo " on 16.
SWITOI TO DlloiOCU T
PubHabcr o( ., Enaian
I am told that new1papcu
take _.lfOit pride in the fact
chat they have iof'luoaccd the
political &Jlintia1 of lheir
readeu. In Ute case of my
family you have succeeded •
The membcn o( my family
have been life·lon&re,ialered
Republican•· Shortly after
puu::huin1 a home in this
ue. we subacribed to the
&sian. When it came time to
re--reaister as voters we 111
re1i •tcrcd •s Democrats.
The immoderate lan,uqo and
the many instancn of 1ccu·
sation by innuendo, desiped
to 1ppeal lar&ely to ulf-1n-
tctested readeu. helped to
cause this chan1e in political
arri liation.
Goldwater, his riaht·winl
followers and yOUJ paper arc
attcmptinl to have ua believe
that you are to be idencificd
wirh the Revolutionary Pa-
uiou and the Foundin1 F1·
lhcu. Any school boy or 1irl,
who hu studied Ametir.a.n
Hi story, identifies the Con-
servatives and Reactionuica
or the RnolutionafY day•
with the Tosics, the faitbrul
subjecu of Gcotae the Third.
Like tbe uand-paucu of to-
day, the Tories loved the
"Scatus Quo" and foupt the
1eal Pauiou of that day, wbo
were fi1ht in1 for cban&e1and
liberty.
It is aeoeraHy recop ized
that more and more publica-
tiona feel tbat Goldwater's
lhinkin1 on many subject& is
way out of the sbeam of tbc
averaae American tboua:h_t 10-
day. Tate a loot a' tbe in-
creaaina Democ:rat reJilltla-
tion and the arowin1 lis' of
Republican diuidenta; wllat
do they mean to you?
You may publish dtia io
you, cohunoa i£ you dcaito,
but on ly wilhout chaoae.
Thank you for whatenr com·
menta, JCJ&rdJeu of your
position or adnntaae. you
may wish to make.
Very truly youu,
F.E. Cuuvant
470 Cambridac Circle
Costa Mesa
OM GOO,
GIVE 14E POWER
To walk when others ue
runoina.
To whisper wben otbcu arc
aboatin1;
To alcep when others au
tntleu.
To amilc wheft othera are
an1fY; , ..
To work 'lllben othen ue idle.
To pau•o •hen othcn au
bwryina:
To pray wben others Itt
doubtina.
To think when others IUC in
confusi on;
To fa ce tunnoil. yet fee l
composure;
To kno w inner cslm in apitc
of eYetythina -
This is the tea t of serenity.
John Odotd
GIRL fOR 14EI$1NGERS
M1. and Mu. Roaer Meisin-
ac•. 1606 Ha.now Pl., West·
cl iff, 11e parents of a dauah·
tei born S.uuday , Oct . 3. in
Hoaa Hospital.
stra.igh.t
ONLY THE PEOI'll ARE FOI GOLDWATEI ' ly T0111 A...,_
H ,.ou al't' among the miliM»u of Amtri·
caru who "ill ~~~-e that the Republican
Party is the part)" of Big But.i~ \'est«< in-
ternes and Ecooomtc Royalists, you ,AI'f', to
put it m<Kkratt!l)'. cJCt~mrly ~hind 1~
timn. Daddy Bird John!IOn has mo~ 81R
Busi.nnl wppot·t than an)' Democrat P~li·
dent in hi:uor.·. Ht rtt"f'i\~d a tf't'1llC:ndous
t«f'ption to hiS s~ at the 0 . S. Chamber
of Commertt. 81R Busi""' is obtrurd with
being on the -..·inning sidr, obiC"Uied ... ·ith pro-
fits~ obw-w-d -..·ith "suc~u." ~ Big Busi·
nr-ssmn~ a~ for johnso n bc-caust th~· can
track-wi1h him. (Anybody can, who has tht
prie~.) ~ gtn-rmmtnt is the Big Bulinna-
man's best custom~r. Ht'll do whatt,~r .. o~nd
whrrw,·rr and to whomc.,.~r lhf' RO\~rnmc"nt
dictat~s.
anr Prctidrnt hu n?r dOne. f\Yn in war·
time. Johmon ia apendina t2 million a day
TnOCT than PrHi<knt Kennedy and $SO mil-
lion a da)' more thU\ Prnident El.tnhower.
Why? To get eleeted. When campaiping
for the Prnidcncy, John K~nnedy claimed
I 1 million Americans go to bed hunt')· e\'~1)'
night. :'\ow johruon sars 42 million Amtri-
can. are hungry. but he donn't &a)' how it
happr-nrd. His "an''"'~' .. is mo~ bi1Hon1 for
subsidin, welfarf'. For aller all the 8' t.:n-
ionisu and Bia Bulinr.nwn an-subUdized,
tht ~itidan ponden. "How do wt ma.lw
thf' hnk-man, who has the \'OIH, continue to
~lir1.·r that wf''rc doing all this for him?"
Make a big play to end "pocltr1s o( powr·
~·· and uncmplopntnt and to inc~a.e wei·
fa~.
Somj of our 11\011 dangtrous coUtctivim
a~ thr rorporatr Socialists who htlp managr
our planM'd Konom~· and who ... ·ax rich off
fOrtign aid, ~ Bi!l Busineulllt'n ha\"1' so
man~· fo~ign plants that t~··rr not su~
whKh sKW ·~· arr on. Profits and patriotism
be-come I}TIOflYI110US. .\II tMy want is t~
winning sick. Man~· fatcats haH" dt"Cided that
Socialism is the-,,.a,'f" of 1ht futu~, and
thty'll ridr with tht' f;rie.
ANYTHING IT T AICES
Amt'rica is tht land o( I~ gn·at middk
claB. Tht roUtcth·isli arr no .... · urg~ntly
merginc 1ht mKkllf' and iow~r claw-s imo
one mau. undt'r thnn. That"s hO'A' colltc·
d\;St 50Cirtits must oprratr. The politicians,
Jnttllt'Ctuo~ls and corporate Socialisu runninlij:
Souw:o ''~''1' uninfonntd ptOpJt Kcwrd
Daddy Bird johnKK'I of noc being a "liberal,"
to \fl·hich he ~?pli«<: "You say I am not a
libtral. Lrt me tell \'OU I am mote libttal
than Elf'anor ROOit'\·f.h. and I ... ;u PfO'"e it
to rou. Franklin D. Ro<w,~h -..•as m)· hf'ro-
h~ ga\·e mt my start.'" L)"ftdon john10n is thr
nrw b1ftd ol WhisL His commitment is noc
an nno(ionaJ, ideologlcal thing liU Humph-
n')"s but is opportunism rooted in lust for
powtor. Talk rnode-ratr and 11\0\-e Wft is tht
crftd of the Johruon Power Deal. '"Tbc real
j ohmon" will not erne~, IOI"M Ia)", until
his .-cond trrm. There " no real Johmon.
john10n is an~-ching it takn; westrmer, sou-
tMrner, easttrnc'f", pooc boy, millionain-. The
Communisu art for Johruon. the Socialisu
are for Johmon, the ~rgron a~ for .John·
son. fore-igntn a~ for Johnson, t.: nton &.n
are for Johmon. Bi1 Butinet1 is for johRJOn.
Who does thatle.ave for GoJd.,.·ater? ju~e thr
people!
Big Busi nc'SI takt 0\'t r thr whoit' stun..·. Thr
rtst of us taU ordtrs.. This is tomorrow"s
Amrrka unlrss tht proplf' .... ·ake up fast o~nd
art.
L~·ndon John,nn is running our lfO\?mt
ITIC'nt lil.r nobod~ ·, bu~int""U. H~ is spendin!(
rnore of your li!"Jandchildrtn"s roonq· chan
THE CONSERVATIVE
SCHEDULE OF CONSERVATIV! 8ROADCA$TS
O.rla,._,...,., .... ....
Mon.-ll'rl.
7t4S .... KCOP (TV) a. ... 13
9:30 .... KHIC (TV) Ch•· 4
6: IS •. ,.. XfRI 1090 Rld!•4 C.H-·a
Ce<~ .............
VIe..,. hit Moti .-S.t. 10:4.5 · .. ~~~.. XEMO ...
P.O. &.a 1976,
a..lllwtfle/1111 ""-"··Set.
"'-"··Set.
Men.-ll'rl. s ..... ,..,.,.
Or. J-•• W. ll'lfel,ji S.t. ....
P,.f. H-1111 Fla ..... .,Men.-ll'rl .
0.. 8tll1 J. H .... h .._n.-Frl,
P .. l H.,.,., W.n.·Frl.
Doooel4 L . Jed! a-M-.
Bill Jelwu
..... .... ....
0.. Hew•4 Klra ....... S..n. ....
Do. W.S. McBiffl te
Robe rt Mo"i 1
Rev. Pout Peter..:~"
Woyn• Pouch••
Don Smoot
Mon .-Sot.
ll&on.-Frt.
·~· Mo".-So1.
Mon .· Fri.
Mon .-S.t . .. ..
Sot.
Mon.·!.ot.
Mon.•Fti.
Motn .-Frl.
Mon.-Sol.
Mon.-Fri.
Mon .-Fri.
Mon .-Fri .
Mon .·f'•L
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Mon .-Sat.
Sot. ... ..
S:OO ,.-. XfMO NO
7:» II'·•· XEWO NO
9 : 1S II'·•· XERB t090
11:00 •·"'· XERB 1090
7:30 •·"'-XEMO 640
9:00 ,.,., KGIL 1160
Xh 4.S "'"'' ICCOP {TV) o. ... 1l
1:30 •·"'· KGfR IJ90
12:00 .._ K ABC 790
l:lO il'·"'· XEMO 160
S:U II·"'· X E...O NO
oklO •·•· KI!V 170
9:45 •·•· KCOP {TV) G ... 13
10:30 •·•· KCO, {TV) Ct.... 1l
9:00 •·"'· KPOL 1~
12:30 il'·"'· IC BII {fwo) 107.3
6:45 •·•· ICHJ 930
11:00 , ... KHJ 930
11:45 •·"'· K Fl Uti
5:30 P·"'· ICHOII' (f.,.) 99.3
lO:ts, ..... ICFI 640
6:00 ,.-. KBBI ( .... ) 107.3
4:](1 •·•· ICRKD 1150
10: IS P·"'· KTLA (TV) Ch... 5
1:45 •·•· KIEV 170
.5:1.5•·•· XE MO 160
6: IS II·"'· KRKD 1150
6:4.5 P·"'· XEMO 160
1:30 ._..,, KGER
7:00 •·"'· K881 (f..,) 107.3
7:30 •·"'· ICHOF {J,] 99.3
6: IS il'·""· XEMO 160
12:30 •·""· KIEV 170
1:30 P·"'· KIEV 170
2:30 P·"'· XE...O 160
3:30 , ..... 1(881 { .... ) 107.3
10:00 p.m. KBBI (lml 107 .3
10:00 fl ·"'· ICTLA (TV) Ch ... 5
4:45 fl ·"'· ICRICO I ISO
CORNER
., a.._. "'-•
The CaapiMU a 11e OOIIliaa;
Hooray! Hooray!
(Aaci•t Sootct. Ballad)
Straaaely redliniscnt of lbe
uuba.loat biiiOf)' of Sootiii.DCI
ia tM bUbu.leace i• Al:aerice
1Dda.y. llae abo't'a two li .. 1
sogeat dr.at a maraucS.r was
pill•&ina the Scoui•lt COWJ-
uy aide, and thar. dr.c .,;u ...
aau lOOk bea.rt wbee tbey
turned that tbe "CimPbella"
were oa liloir • .,. to reacue
lhom.
Today the Lawlcu L.rt
hu inndcd oor lotPalathe
halls, ow ct.•c:hea, ow
achoola. All uoud Ita U.ey
"\lOIIey and tllaltder."
The most ominou• or tbeir
utempu to lhaouJe the Inc
natiaes of the rcei U.ltlce or
the dcfenden or 0\ll country
"'" rncalcd in "The Loa.
by Hop," in Jut week'• is·
euc of the NEWPORT HAR-
BOR ENSIGN . Therein it wu
revealed that the National
Couac:il for Ch·ic: Rcapon·
•ibility wu 00ftduc:t.i n1 a
"factual survey of the 1adical
riaht haraumcnt of the week·
ly pre••·"
CLERGYMEN FOR CONSERVATISM
9:l0 P·"'· KCOP (TV) Ch ... 1J
Inasmuch 11 the weekly
PIUS i a a militant elJ)Onent
of resistance to the thrca·
tened aubvenive takeover of
out nation, and i • one of the
lau unshackled mediums fo r
the cspreuion of popular
di sapptonl of c:uepina So--
cialism and impendina Com-
munism, the N•tional Coun -
cil i• anack.ina the riaht or
our citizenry to Yoice thei1
di •aPPJovsl of the cunent
ucnd in our national affaiu .
A Comm111 ec of 1.000 C!er·
a:ymen fCII Soc1 al and Pol111 ·
~.-.a I ConscJ vatrsm 1 ~ bc mg
oraamzcd as a "challenge
ro rhe imp rcsswn that l1b tr·
als art the only eco:l csr as t1·
cal spokesmen."
Execu u vc secrclal\ of the
COIIYTllltCC rs the Rev. F.cl·
wa1d GJe en f1cld, m1nrstrt llf
the Church of Rc flc cuons a1
Kno u 's Bc u~· Farm. Buena
Park. He ts woll1.in g 141th IJ
Southern California m1n1stcrs.
who have developed a "Dec·
laJauon of Poliucal Fa1th"
wh1ch they a1 c u t ma a thou·
sand of their mm1S ten 1!
fu en ds to endouc.
Ha1 bo 1 Area repJc scntativc
on the committee IS 0.. Tho·
mas Hoove1, puro r of the
Pl ymouth Con&rcaational
Ch u1 ch. Newport Heiah u .
Othcu on the con-miuee arc
Or . William S. Mc 8i1nie of
Glenda le, well known for h•s
1adio ministry and apeakina
10111 1; Dt . Harry Butman or
Westchuter, the Rev. Robctt
Schuller or Garden Grove.
Ouplain Paul Travi• OJ.S.
Navy, retired) o( Sarna Ana :
the Rev. Paul Alleman of
Suta An•. the Rev. Donald
Halboth of LA Habre, Dr .
Paul Pctenon of Burbank,
the Rn. Waller Price of
Fountain Valley, Dr. Berl
Brurrou of Wilmin,eon. the
Rev. LeRoy Ntttien o( Los
Maelea, •• ltev. Paul
Htipp ol IUdlu:tast ud the a... Elliott ,_INn 0( Hay-
waul.
'111-h •e-t•Mi• ,g .... ;
"1'11-llcl" al.-0> lloo poll·
11~-a\ and ~oc1al statements
t•f tell gtou s lcadcrJ; and
gHlUp<. has CICIUtd the lm·
[liCS~t!'n lhat nt ganllCd IC·
11!1"" I S almos t cntuel)· on
v.hat " called the IJbCJal
~Ide. .The pu bh c1IY 15 m1s·
lcacl*"l and lhe cl a1 m pre·
.;umpJuou~.
Th e fnllov.·1ng p!lnclples
arc conta tn cd m the dcclara·
leCI&blc -but the (laws Stem
f10m th e SinS of peopl e. not
th e S)'Stem and these s ms
arc only 1ende1ed m01e dan·
JC!OU!i undCT a planned ceo·
nomy ... FJCc entcJPT isc alone
P10v 1de s the JO bs and cJcatcs
the weal th by wh 1c:h matc1 ial
pov c1 ty may be ovcJ come ...
~cedlcss to say, we zeaa1d
all forms of soc::iali sm (com-
!ton mun1st, fascist, or ''demo·
I. Ilus natr on wa s founded cJati c") as cvrl.
undc1 God, and Without bcltcf 4. We affirm the dianity
tn God as basis to the Amw· and rcsponsibilitv of the in·
endorsina Scnatot GoldwatcJ
directl y, but the conservati ve
po sition of whi ch he is the
ch1cf ad ... ocatc on the c:uJ -
•~nt poli tical scene.
The dec:laJatio n or poli tical
faith end1 with the &tat emcnt:
"We do not apeak for our
oonareaations or denomin ...
tion&. but only ou.uclves ...
We believe it bOth a riaht
and an obliaation to bea.r our
witneu outside the pulpit as
Chri stian citizen•."
can wa y of life. f1ecdom , JUS· dJVidua l u bc inJ of the es· IllS. ILAICIUI AIDS
ucc and riahteousnen wi ll sencc of <:_lui stian ueward· a•n C-1111
rcush ... In William Penn's shrp. Amcnca was rounded
phrase: "Men must either be upon this plinc1ple. The pu,.
aovcrned by God or they wi ll pose of law 11 to protect in·
be ruled by ty1anu." dividuals. in the it uerc:iae
2. Constuuuonally limi1· or responsibility, a1ainst
cd, dccent1ali zed 1ovemment, violence. monopoly power,
dcsianed to protec t indivi· and rraud , but the cuucnt at·
duals in theiJ God--1i ... en tempt to use law in Pfon'OCina
riJhls, i11 ncccssa1y to the O•ristian virtue is both de-
conr inustion of ou1 Jibetty .• , ceptive and futile. Thctc is
So fa1 from bein1 ou tmOded, no motal aubsti&&ll• for ,_...
the Con u itution takes on sor,.l rcspouibilicy aetin1
new relevance u a bulwttk indiYidually ot in vohtfttaty
aaainu the most primitive or concett.
all political l)clicfs -the "We intend to emphasiu
Mu. Dorothy Blanchatd of
lido I ale, one of the (O\ln·
clcu of the Newport H•rbor
Service Lca1ue, has beat
named c:hairmafto( the Geor111
Mutphy for Scoa\Ot oommiuce
£ot the Nc-.,ort Beacb·Coata
Mesa IICa.
She i I a lonJ time £1ioad
of OOP ctwulidace Morpby
~nd hia wile, J•li•, and baa
helped in prnioua GOP cam-
palans, includlna Ric:h•d
Nl1011' • preaideetial tace.
belief that people 11e ao In· that amon1 c.la!IYIJND dlae PII-CAMI I&IPPn
capable o( aovernln1 th~ ia l111e soppott fos polhic:al
sclvea undcr Ood that theit and aocial 'f'i••• reaar•d
lives must be run by 1onrn-aa COftl8f'f•ci't'a .J•a liMa
mcnc . mott proml•ndJ .,.._naeod
), Tha free cnterprile bf S.aa_, Deny Gold-
which (1owered under Con· wac•.'' ... •ieill•l MJ'•
atitutional protection or ind.i-Miaiasaa .e.oae •IIPPOn It vi~al riJhta, especially the aolidled •• 101• .. ., •nl
li"'t of Pfinte Pfoperty, is not IN asked 10 e~P"al,.,..
mates ially the most produc• ti11e political Yi••• fro.
tlve . Md mr)fally the niOII eMir l*lpit., CUt thf •UI
defeasible of all k,..awn ec:GeO-.,, 1M aPed • .... tDr
lllic syaf••· We racosniae •JOIIC tNrt m.ant .... Md •• n ... -and m.ny ... .,... ..... ey .,, ........... ,
Orrut II tt fot tk• •tr•t .... ., .~ .... .., usc Pt•ai·
clnt •• -... .. Noraa. Toppia1 •d tNitHt ...,., ••• UIC·
Taaas A A M ..,. lacl.,_d
llro. am K-N, of &I loot
lllltod. Mr. 114 llro. Loa
Mqrs Jr. of o,,rou ... M•,
Mr. •• ,.,, Dow ICUii'• Jr.
ol Colla Mna. ... Mr. ••
Mro. 0.11. C.Wil ......
-· ..... "--of N._. ....
0 1i111 unto the Lord 1 new
10na ; (ot be hath done mar·
Yelloas thinae; his riahc
hand. and hi• holy arm, bath
JOUen him tbe Yictory.
Tho Lord hath made known
bi • aalntioa; hi • riahteou ...
llalb he openly shewed in the
•i1bt or cb e heethen.
He balb rerrumbctcd bis
mercy and bia tnath towud
the boute of latael: all the
oada or U.e e•th ban seen
th• aal"li" of our Ood.
(Psalm•. tl: 1-).)
IU&.'TT ... ..S
......... '111.
Socond kipest out-all
ratin& •a• woa bJ dt• New-
portHetbot-Cos&at.t.u 8o•d
of R .. ltora at •• 60da •-
DUal CO.'t'ation of lbe 'Cali·
romia bal Sscat• Aaan. Ia
S.. Pr.,u:iiOO. n. awaad it btted 011 out-
au.dinc Hf'fioe to die ,.b-
He, CIO hy ... trNrd .... -.. n. ....,., .....
tW•d Wll WOII tiiiJ dte Wlait-
Uet Dlatdc& Boerd of RaU.
11011 fos tb .... ODIINe.li .... , .•.
C.G.WIVU-T
TU aaec.d" N•d a( dM
Cout O.ad Oftlo.. WI••• a.-...... 19oCio•-
o( lira. Cl••• H-.. W o.. vi.. An., ,.. • .,ou
Hal .... a.. ...... -... Mrs.ll..a., I!.IU .. Idilr ..
lira. WIUI• a.~-... or Nwap:;t 1W1ML
least•• ._ ''"-' • ... ~ ... 1111 ...
Bu t -"The Campbclh are
comin1-" Two auwncd·to-be
Scotchmen, Dr. W.S. Mc:Bit·
nie, kDOwn aa "The Voice of
Americuiam," and Dr. Carl
Mdntire, .poke em an for "The
Twentieth Ccntuay Reforma-
tion Hour," arc makina daily
broadcaata in a laat ditch
defense of AmcricL
The "Campbella" an win-
niaa too. Dr. Mdntirc report-
ed lut weell: that atcer a
ministerial llOiilP ift OtiGJO,
Teaas, had petitioaod &he
radio station KOOT so can·
col hia broadcaau, lle ia·
nded tH town ud coDdlac:ted
a re•inl t11e1o. He woct so•l•
for OuiiL Amoe1 hh coe-
•••t• waa 011e of tM miailtera
wlwt pre-riou1IJ bad aiped
•• KOGT p.ethiot~. 1\i 1 ,.. .... ·
~" •'*••'•'-" bit f•lt., ..d earee ttO dM ,._, ia ~
port or Dr. Mclatire.
On lids ree.tlril., ...
,.. Bast, Or. Mdadr• •a•
ia-rite• ttO apeM: bdor• a
-of 6GO "-1 oflloert. Hi• MlPiC wea: ''How Co.-
.-1• Ia Utioa Rill .... lo .. C..,..•• of A.erica. .. ... , ........... , ... ...
of Wa ........ O..al
.W ~-. uy_, .. a ... e ... lllllll'dl • ....... ..... ...........
IlL ............ .....
I• • .w .. ,.,. ..... _.,_.. ............ ···~ M41olllo ..... lol "'l•• _ ............ 14
PROBE ••
aw1~
/IUICR"r RORA110 HUfiPRR&r ad na.,._
O&tatn •uggeated .aterfaJ to •ore full~
underatand ~v HHH ta eon.tdered extre••Jv
dange~oua bg co~••ruott~e• and ~M the
Jo""-on-HUIIIphreg UcA:et •uat be defeated.
C0Uit"RAf'1'ACK, 150 lf.57th St. ,tt-rot'lt 19,
tt, r. (Ropot't dotod 9/ll/64 -•rho ADA and
the Negro Reuolt~ .-11 ea.): ~rhe ADA haa
been a ptoneer t~atfgotor of the Meg~o re-
bellton •••••• sen. Hur.phr•v fa aatd to haua
Anown a8 long ago a8 la8t Januarw that he
I&JOuJ d be JoMaon' • running .ate. A a Pl}rt
of hta Pl"•pai"'Uott f01" the new roJe aaatgfted
hht bw hf• eoll.aguee, Huaphl'•ll •I'Ote 4 boo.t
II tlod .,& CAUSC IS /!AitKlltD 10/llch Pt'ooontod
the propro. of the ADA eouer(ng all phaaea
of thetr ,. .. order.Ae furthe~ prepai"'tfon,
he .ode a Jotnt btographCcal fll• docu.en-
tar!f wtth JA/1&5 BALINIII, wltfte-1\.anng,
Cltrtat-defa•tng llegi'O leader, ID/to /Cnda ca.-
pa tcble ae8oe Catfoft•f th tlwe C.argenc!l CtuU
L (bert tea Co-t t tee, bf"'ttded by the HCUA a a
'a ••cret front for the C~un(at Fart11
clt.orped wf th the "dfaa ... tna t(ott o/ Ca-tllu.rnfa t
propagand4 1110: tel' tal'."
HERALD OF FREEDON,Box JJJ,Staten Island l,
NO!D Yot'lt -5 • 11. Ropol't dated 9/11/64
reueale Hu..phrefl'• euaefonofacUUarll aer·
utee durtng VVII1 ht• eonneot(on wtth THE
PROOR&SSIYE (a aoetaltette .aga•fneJ; hfa
1958 trfp to the Soufet UnCon IDhere he con-
ferred wfth Kltruahcheu /or ouer 8 houra ;
h(8 JrfendtJhfp wfth SIDM&Y HILLNAN, "an
fnterna Uona.J agent /o~ the KreiAl Cn", etc.
INVIS IBLE GOVEQIIIfEMr b11 Dan S•oo t,Box 9538,
Dallas, Tezaa -Jl. ThCa boo~ expo••• the
COUNCIL Ott I'OR&InN RCLAriONS (CrR) of IDh lch
HuMphreiJ C• a •eMber. "Tit• CrR (s the con-
troll Cng oen.te~ o/ a netUJOrA of fauorod tax-
exe•pt o'gan(6atton. ~oae •e•b•r• oec~pu
~•11 poafttona Cn gouerl'llll•nt, fn/olUldaHon.,
fn adueatConaJ Cnatftut(ona, (n tho co~u
nfcatfone fnd:t.r•tr11, fn /(none•. Th• I'!Qna-
flera of tit h elf te group •• t tl't• pol ( c ( ••
of the foderol gouern.ent; and, through a
va•t, fnterlocAtng cOftbfne of •ducatfonol
and opfnton-/o,..fltg agencCee,th•ll Cttfluenc•
or control the propaganda whfcl\ per•IMJdes
Congress and the p-.bl (o to aeoept the pol( ...
cloo.• (S•oot Ropot't of 6/18/61, page 19')
On 6/12/64 HwrtpltreJ1111G8 aiD<Irded the F'edero.l-
fat F'ounder• Award Jor "outetandfng Jegf•-
la t fue act fort" fro. UIIIT&D fiORLD F'£D£RALISTS,
one of the •o•t actfue Jobb11Cng groYp• pro·
Motfnp a one~orld •ocCalCat pouernaent
wodor tho U.N. (Soo thlo cal...,. ll/?/6})
A a far baoA: ae 1950 H.,.phre11 pf"'po•ed tho t
the USA turn ( ta • tocltprle of a ta-fc !Dea-
pon• ouer to the Ull, Cong. Record o! 9/8/61.
(Pa ge A46JB) con to Cne an art« ole fro• the
S t. Lo~.rf• Poet Dfopatch dated 3/27/50 on
·thh •ub}ect, (naerted bll Han. Robert H.
/lftchel o! Illtnote.
The 10/J/64 Cong. Rocot'd (pogo 2}148) con-
tafns cOPII of a letter doted 6/2/6'-pu.rpor-
tedlll ~rftten bfl Hu•~•JI to Ja,.•• IAffertJJ
of the NATIONAL LA IITERS f'iUILD 'e CoiU'IfthiP
for Legal Ass fatance fn the So~.rth, congra -
tulatfng th£• group for fta ac tfons tn
rtsstaat ppt . NLG has been cfted as a Collt-
lltuntst Front by the Hou•• Co~Mf tfee on Un-
A••rfean Actiuitf•• and Sen3 te Internal
~•curt t11 Subco~tttee.(O u.fde to S ubuers i ue
OrQan(zatfona,HCUA Report• l 21l/6l,pg.l ?l )
On J/4/64 LBJ appo (nted lfRS .!'A RY KCYSEqLJ.VG
a~ Dlr•etor of th• Va.en's Burea~ of t ho
Dept.of Labor. On 4/10/64 her conjfr~otlon
came before th• S•nate, at whfch Hme .::on.
Tooaer (rur•rtod fn th• C.R. (P'rgea 7288-?J l B )
Much fn/or~~~totCon on her past aasoc(atton8,
!ncl udf n g "at leaat tiDO of 1Ditfeh hauo bQ'Q ft
designat ed bll th• Attorn•v General as s~b
uers tue; na~•lv the A~erfcan Couneil on
Souht .qol at!on• and the Amerfean Com.lfltt to"'
for · the Frotoctfon of F'ore(gn Born." Sen.
To•oor •a(d: "I do not queet(on her loJ,IO lty
Co the Unft ed S t a te•, b~.rt Cn uf.w of hor
post aaaoc fat (on• I do que a t fon her Judg~~ton t
and abflftu to render such declsfons as
100u.Jd be necesear11 tn the poat to whCeh sho
ha• been noa(nated," HUMphreJJ rose and
• trongl 11 urged S ena to approu:Jl, call tng Nrs.
K•11•erl tng "extroordtnartluwell qual tfted"
•aJI(ng " •• I MOUP of no WCN~tan ~o bJI trafn-
fng, expertenee, Judo-ent, a nd s A£ll (s
better qiMll C/C.d.," rhe ftOM(na C fon UJOB con-
fl,..od.
Conaeruot(uea hdue often been ottoc~ed and
r(dCcuJed for equattne eoctalc .. wfth com-
•""'•· A•e~foau houe beeft bi"G(I"QIQslled
Cftto bel feufltf Cll•re f• ftotlt(ftg to fear f,.o.,
l lbei'Gl C.a but •a.ell to fMI' jf>Oir con.eerua-
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Octelter t.ld.: Mra. Richorcl Ellia. (Peter Z.M. Stn,.r Plteto)
Miss Barbara Coleman
WedJ to Richard Ellis
Miu Barbata Colem.,, of The bfidearoom's mother was
9tore . Cliffs. and Richard dressed in liaht J,reen, with
Frankltn Ellaa of Oklahoma matchina bat and accessor-
City uchanaed maniaa• ies and a peen orchid cor-
vows S.wrday afternoon, Oct. saae.
3, at St. James' &iacopal After a weddana uip to Car-
Church, Newport Beach. The mel and Lake Tahoe, the
R;ev. J~ H. Park~ read the youna couple will make thear
11n1le n n1 weddan1 cere-bome in Otlahoma City, where
mony · the bridearoom is Ptes iden t
The bride, who as the dauah-of the Armored c., Co. He
ter of~-and ~s. William A. attended the University of
Coleman or 324 Momina Can-Oklahoma, was paduated
yon Rd., wore a Cahill wed-rrom Otlahome C11y Unaver·
dina aown of white silk peau s ity and is member of Pht
de aoie, with basque bodice, Gamma Delta. The blade at-
elbow lenath sleeves, domed tended Mills Colleae was
skut. circled train and man-J,raduated from the Una~ersaty
tilla of salk allu11on. of Oklahoma where she was
Mrs. J~c:k Co_leman of Okla· affiliated with Delta Delta
homa Cuy, stster-an-law of Delta sorority.
the bride,was matrOn of honor.
Bradeamaids were Mrs. Jerry 1•2 IIAD ELECTED
Townley of Tustin, Mines AT VIEIIA Ca.tR
Pam and Patay Fanell of
San Franciaco and ~ •. John
Bennett of North Hollywood.
Mi u Ann Coleman of Dallas.
Tuas, niece of the bride,
wu Junaor bridesmaid.
Charlea Ellis of Oklahoma
City, brother or the aroom.
wu best man. Ushers were
Mary Eloise Thomas, Har-
bor Hiab dau or 1962, hu
been elected preaidcnt or the
Vienna campua of lhe Colo-
rado Women'• Colleae. While
at HarbOr, abe won the Oirls
Lea1ue Spolliaht Award and
was ac:ti•e in drama and Lark-
Dr. Robert Ellla and Joseph ettea.
Ellia of Oklahoma City, bro-lOY FOR SCHWEITZER
then of the aroom, Jack It's 1 boy for Mr. and Mrs .
Coleman of Ok_lahoma Caty, Coruad Sc:hweiuer, 2615
brother of the bftde. and D.E . Alta Vista Or .• East Bluff -
C,ow of Los Altos Hills, bom Tuesday, Ocl. 6, an
Calif. Hoa Hospital.
The recepuon was held an 1
lhe palm room at the Newpor-lOY FO. THE KINGS
ler 1M .. The bride's mo~er A son was born Wednesday,
wore a haht blue dteu, wtth Oc:t. 7, in Hoaa Hoapital to
hat and acceuories tomatcb ~. and ~ •• John F. Kina.
and a white orchid ~aqe. 508 35th S.., West Newport.
DR. LOU ROY ELDER
OPIOMEIR18T
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New Teachers ot Meso High
ne PrOfenional ata(f tbie
fall at Colla Meu Hitb
boot iDcludu 17 leadleta
aew to the dietrict, accord-
i.taa to principal John Me:·
Oowen.
Miu Pay Polkina baa join·
eel the roreian lanauaae de-
pettmenl from 8.fttiaao Hiab
lchool in Oarden Grove.
This past IWII'Der Miu
Polltina and 42 other tea-
eben joined a study pro11n
in South America. Partici·
paats joined in Buenoa Airea
and toaether uaveled 800
miles by bua to Tucunian
University at the foot of
Precordellera in the Andes in
Araentina.
The au..,dy aroup spent one
week at ftareo Molle, a reai-
dence ball at the University
of Tucunaan. Alter the ori-
entation semanar participants
were lodaed with families
duouJhout the city.
On Auauat 13, the study
prop am terminated and Miss
Polkina and the other Amen-
can teachers traveled throuJh-
out Paraauay. Uruauay. and
Brazil.
Miss Folkan s completed her
Bachelor's Dearee at th e
Unt vers 11y of Anzona.
Mrs. Claue Hooper has JOin-
ed the Ill department from a,
ber posauon at J .H. Francas
liolytcchnic H•ah School 1n
Los Anaeles. She has at so
tauaht ceramics for many
years an the Assastance Lea·
aue at La Canada.
9te holds memberships tn
the Southem California De-
aiper Craftsmen, Desian
Otvisaon of the American
Cerama cs Socaety. 9te is a
recoana zed aru st an both the
fields or cerama cs and paant-
·ina.
Euaene Smith has JOi ned
the lndusuaal Arts Depart-
ment. He studaed at Ball
State Teachers Colleae an
Muncae, Indiana, where he
completed has Bachelor's
and Master's De11ees . He
served dunna the 19S9 Indi-
ana state lea151auve sessaon
as a member of the Hou se. of
RePtesentauves.
He comes to Costa Mesa
with 8 years of teachana ex-
penence and 2 years exper-
Ience as a haah s chool Pt•n-
capal at LaFayette Central
Hiah School neas Fon Wayne,
lodaana. H11 last poaitioo
(-.:-
Mrs. Cloire Hooper
E-.,_... S.lth
was at Mills Haah School an
San Mateo, Cala fomaa.
He as a membes of the
Toastmasters Club. the Ma·
sonac Lodae and the State
Leaaslatou Club an lndaana .
His PtOfenional memben!ups
include CT A. NEA. and Ptu
De Ita Kappa.
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TIIURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1964
CODA DEI.IIAA. ilAl.tf.
POLICE BLOITER
......... s.,.. 23
A bicycle wu a1olen from
Pc,er Badenboerer, 390 E.a-
tlter St., Costa Meu, at llnd
.~nd Irv ine Ave ., West Upper
O.y ... Vandala toned eus
at the parked cat or &~naMe
Rodaeu, 107 Opal Ave., Bal·
boa bland •.. A buralar stole
136 hom the home or Carol
Coats, 127 24th St .. Central
Newport.
Thc.rMay, s.,.t. U
William Randal, 3310 Sea-
shote Or., West Newport,
cycled into the inter secuon
of El Modena and Clay ~t .,
Newport He i&hts, and wa s
suuc.k by a c•• dri,·en by Ro-
bert Tyle1, 430 Santa Ana
Ave., Newport He•ghts ...
Thieves stole 2 boxed fans
h om the Pizza Re stii UI&nl ,
311 Palm St., Balboa ..... .
c.erae-ccioa of Amethytt Ave.
and Park Ave-., Balboa It•
land. .Buralan climbed
th10uah a window in the wo.
men'a reac room and inco
Jay's Hideway, 507 E. Bay,
Balboa, where lhey atolo tn
undetermined amount of mo--
ney from the coin bou.!l II·
tached to the pool tables. , ,
Thieves stole a car tt.uery
from Paul J ones , 305 Alvar-
ado Pl .. Balboa. , .A juve•
nile robbed Rocky Cox, 1810
W. Ba y Ave., Cenltal New-
port, of Slat 19th St.and Bal-
boa Blvd ... Mi chael Cas-
well, 518 Westrmnster Or .,
Newport Heights, was struck
by I of 2 youths on a mo tor-
cycl e at 15th St. and Fuller•
ton Ave., Newport Heiahu
... Vandall broke a potted
plant lO fr ont of the home or
Russell Co,dilio at 118 29th
St., West Newport. .. A prow-
ler a uempted to fo1ce hu way
•nto the home of Lynn Turne1,
122-t Pembroke Lane, We st-
cliff.
Soturdoy, S.pt. 26
Dav•d Schw1utz, 1H20 Col-
leae Ave ., Costa \leu, back·
1n1 h1s ca1 south on Bass-
wood, struck a ca1 owned by
Galland LNhne Jr .• 2664 Bass-
wood, East Bluff. paJked tn
h1s PJI\·ate dtlv ewa~ ... Head
Jests "'etc stolen from the
ca1 o f Dt. John Albatian,
2101~ Apolena Ave ., Ba lboa
ls.l and. .A sleeptnJ baa
<1 nd dnc k were found 10 the
w.a ,hmom of an apartment at
~15 ~qth St., West :-.'ewpou
... r\ ~hop l1 fter d•mDcd OUt
the 101ndo..., nf the Toy Box,
21 71: \Ianoe Ave .. Ba lboa
Island , '"llh a plastic con-
suucuon k•t. . Vandals
btoke a pl ate glass Window
at the home uf Wtlllam Emet-
lr;k, ~109 E. Balboa Blvd.,
Ha lt-oo a. .Dav•d Dunn, 441
-'ev.rurr Blvd., :-.'ewpo1t
Btualan stole an unJeter·
mined amount from the coin
bo•es of cornbina11on washer
and Wier at 7406 W. Ocean
Front, We st Newpon, a du-
plel manaaed by Paul Jones
Realty, Cenual Newpon ...
A doa bn Gotden Lippencott,
Cotona del Mar, at 421 Gol-
demod Ave ... A bicycle was
!Holen from the home of
D1ane Btosltlet , 331 Poin-
settia Ave., Cotona del \1at
... Heavy rams caused a
city uee to fall on a car
owned by ~ary Hoffman, 1H 1'l
E. Bay Front, Balboa Island
..• A th1 ef uole a b11ef c ase
from the parked cat of George
Dav1es, 2926 Sliver Lane,
Coua Me sa, neat Luctfer's
Den, Balboa . .A thief broke
the window wma of a cat
owned by Nick 0'\lal!ey,
701 Santana Dr .. lr v1ne Ter-
tace. and removed a bank baa
and hand ba1 at 1040 lrvme
Ave., We s1 Uppet Bay ... A
PUt se was stol en fl om Jantce
Coch, 9~S E. Ba lboa Blvd.,
Balboa, when she was 10 the
Balboa Theate1 ... Wilham
\1c Kav, wh o ltves at Coast
\.k:lld 10 Costa \lesa, was at -
tested in the Ne.,.pou Beach
City Hall patkmg lo t on a
drunk chatge .
Frldoy, S.pt, 25
A ca1 duven bv Patr tcla
Shu ley of Los Ang~les sltuck
a car owned b~· Dnr1 s Brad-
fo rd , II 06 Noum1ham Rd.,
Westcli(f, which had stopped
Dcca us e of trafftc conaest1on
nn Eut Cl)ast Hw\. .Su·
z.anne \11ner. JS5.J Prtcaltn
Dt .. ("o<;t a \lesa, ~Huc k a
pa1keJ .::at JegiSieted I>) Sam
1\eve~. ~ro07 Ha1 bor \te.,. D1 .,
llar b<>i \ 1ev. Hills. at the m·
llt~•ght s , tu1ned a sap 1nto
the .\eiO {">OTt Beach Pollee
~ta1 1110. he had found 11 rn
Long Heach. .Chailes H••-
llan,. ~UJ Saprh1 1e Ave.,
8alho•.1 [~l and. 1o1oas aneued
un .. d1un k chazae at 600
Ba ll:lt•a A\·e ., Balboa Island
... Pl>lu:e a11ested Pal Ros-
'cr, J :41l Wa shJn JtOn Ave.,
("~Ia \leia, on a drunk char-
lO at h land Ave. and Bay
Ave ., Balboa ... Po li ce a1·
re sted Ro~ SteeDe!. 177 E.
~~nd Sr .. Costa \le sa, on an
••ut~tand1ng wauant chatae
at lrl' A> e. and (oa <;t Hw\ .,
{ ''tl•na de l \Ia,.
·Jr'-. F un ro Dn·-.~
1n f'.t ~hiiJO
2659 E COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL ~AH
ORIOLE J.J0.1Q
~ndoy, S.pt. V
\lan.t Fer&u -.n n. 1607 San-
n agn !h .. !Jo,-e, Shores, was
111~e n to lloag Ho~pl!al afte1
her ca r ~!Tu ck a car dnven
h\ Jame ~ Smedlev of ~n1
Ke u~h at the mter<~ectiO!l of
t "a't fl .,.\. anJ Dt"·e1 Dt ..
nedr H:n Sht•te'. .Joe F111-.,
l Jll J:'th S~o . \lo e,l :-.'ewpon .
~nmrl<~•ned '" polLee that
l•>u,! ll<'hC" anJ mustc 8fe
C"'Tl r![ tr>•m a ~-qnrv apart·
,.,..cnt .11 !~I l5th Sf. .Van·
dal' "'""-c the vo~n d shJ eld of
,I c..t r ...... neJ ..,, E\cl~n ("om-
hce. t>IJ) Cluhhouse A ve .,
\lo c,J '-e ... l">l\. at s~~ Club-
h"l.l•e -\•e. .Kd c Samuel-
,._.n .,,,, l..tkcn t•' lloa11 Hoi-
rlt,li .titer he fell th1ou11h a
•rnt!,.,. at h1~ home,218 :"rrar-
~'''u' a' c .. lnrnna del \1at
.Hu1 gla,, •tole '160 frum
an unlo>c~ed <~.Jfe at L-Totem
\hlfket, 45:'5 llo . Cua ~l l·lwy.,
'4 c<t .'-ewrort. .A th1ef
"''1le 1o l 4U from thc ..:ash re-
11 1\leJ a1 \la,meT''i Boule
Sh nr. 144 R•v e'"'de Ave.,
:'>oe.,.pl"l!t Beach ... A bur alar)'
a/tempt .,.as made on the cat
,f lla111 W1 11hi, 414 Fernleaf
\1·e., Corona Jel Ma1. at the
Villa \la11na patkma lot on
Ra;. Mde 0!.
UTT SPEAKS OCT . 21
Rep. J ames B. Ult, aeet.-
inJ te-election to hia 7th
tetm in Con&JCII, will speak
at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.
11, at the Maude B. Davia
School, !050 Arlinaton ,Dr.,
Cout MeaL The meetina is
apontJOred-by lhe Coatt Men
Republican Aaaembly. Re·
fteahmenu will be served
alter tbe apeech.
Bock ot ,()(
"I felt 1 ltlt ta.e*i•a H-
biad tboae peopla clll .... "
ur• Norman C. t...dli•,
Oranaa Coalt eon ... h.luor,-
and policical 1cince iutnc--' ' lOt, after a y.., • toar u aa
att.i•• to U.e Mi•lauy of
E~catioo ofEucem Niaeria.
At a mombe-r or die-"Pro-
pam for Americaa Spe-cial-
illt," be aniseed Niae-riaa•
primarily in phyaictl e-doca-
Uon and social •t ie-ncet.
He wu bated in Enuau. •
ciey of 40,000.
Before leuina OCCin June
oC 1963, Mr. Lumian wa1
uack and fi eld and crott-
country coach .
"Genetally," Mr. Lumian
aaid, "Ni1eriana do well in
the sprints -up to the quar-
teT mile -and in the jumps,
e1.cept Cor the pole vault."
He . said hi 1 areatoat uti a·
faction came wbile conduce·
ina a achool for physical
education ln auucrou. A.t sae
J7, he competed in aprinu
and croaa-coun try evenu with
hi s Niaerian runne11. "I ma·
naa ed to finiah in the middle
of the pack,"· he a1inned.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE history Instructor Norman C.
Lumlan "displays a "holiday mask, used for nappy occ a~
sions," which he acqui red i n Niqeria.
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llae poolaiclc paUO It the
llome of Mn. Donald C. Du.o·
ua, 1141 Meu Drive, Back
8ay, will tt. *• .. uina for
a eteak aad lobatet barbecue
a& 6:)0 p.m. lbia friday .
Member~ baYe invited their
friend• and hoabMda to the
Maoal affair, accorclina to
Mrs. E•erett S. Perrin. pro--
aident. Mu. Jobn T. Ke~o.ler
ia cbainun. Sbe ia assisted
by ~ea. Chwles Twner,
Wylie J. Keeler. and Aln
Ray Davia Jr.
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PRECISION ROUTINE by the Corona del
Mat High School drill team entertained the
specutors during half time at last Friday
evening's game with Laguna Beach at
DavidsOn Field. At the left is the "Sea
King" himself, Dale Nichols.
YOUR VOTE
PROPOSITI0~~4
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IOITIIIOI.II New Members Initiated on
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fit ond softness. Foil's friendliest fashion
is suede ... in colors! On mid heel 14.11
Matching bog ....... 11.•
MWILIU7IIA IUJlAIWR ~Of~
3US !!:. COA) T ttiGHWA Y
UJMOMA U~L II&AJC
Mu. J .C. Olclum of Cotta
Meaa aerted u boateu for
the Oct. 14 tea or the w~
men'• lfOUP of the Santa Ana
Country Club. The olber boa~
teuea waa Mra. Otace Hayea
of Santa Ana.
Mu. Hartley Sean of La-
IJ.Ina, aocial chairman for the
month, has announced that
the monthly luncheon for mem·
ben baa been moved up one
hour at 12 noon on Oct. 21).
Mu. H.R. Brinkerhoff and
Mu. Walter Peck, both of
Three new Zontiana were
initiated at the October lua·
cbeonmeetina of the Newport
Harbot Zonta C lub.
The new membeu are Mu.
Virainia Attwill, head of
public relation• for Cannell
and Chaffin. Corona del Mar;
Mu. Phjllip Rees, owner of
Wriaht School of Drivina 1n
Oranae County, and Mu. G.P .
(Pat) Zebal, auiatant aec'y
and head of public relation&
for Coata ~ell Savina• and
Loan Aun.
Santa Ana. ate co-boateuea -----------
LEGAL t40TICE for the Wedneaday luacbeon.
"IIHIII YOUI WIITM"
TIE.AY CLUI TOPIC
---------·------NO'IICE Of TRl"SfEE'S SALE
No. 1 S.l62
On Octob~ 29, 1964, al 10:00
o'clocl: a.m., • 214 Eut 17th
Dt. Arthur L . Bietz, author. St~t in the City of Co•• Me• ..
educator and paydloloaical Califomi.. the ~&~~denl~ed.
ponaultant, will apeak on Sito&hone Sen-ice Corporat ion,
"Kno wana Your Own Worth" .. Tn.•ee t~~~deF the deed of
at t be Oct. 27 meeuna of the 11'11• made by Stev~ IC. Whitney
Tueaday Club o f Newpou u d Alice M. Wh itney, b .. band
Beach and wife •• JOinl len••t• nd ~
· OOJded Way 10, 1962. •• Doc:~a· The meeuna Will be at the menl No. 7226 Ill Book 6103
BalbOa Bay Club. Brunch Wi ll p~ 629 of Official Recorda of
~ aerved at II a.m., pre-Or.n~ County, Califonua, fltven
cedtna the proaum. The apea· to aK"ure an tndebtedJ'Ieu "'
Iter W1l l be presented by \1u. favor of L• Del l~ R. Taylor, •
Lynn Dowty. proaram chau· wi dow now owned and held by
man. ..,.,.. by rea.on of the br~ech
of cenain obli ~tllltonll IM'cur~•l
lOY FOR SCHLOESSMAM4
Mr. and Mrs. Macbael Scb-
loeumann, 2C)4S Catalpa St.,
Eut Blurr. arc parents of a
aon bom Monday, Oc t. 5. an
Hoaa Ho apital.
.,.<=:...c~~IIO"'I~:>c:::>---=>-c::::::>-c:::~-....::>-~c::::~::;:a..~t c;a RL F Cit THE KALES
thereby, oolicP of wh ich wall
recorded J "' y I. 1~. •• Docu-
ment No. 1418 in Book 7114
P~e 466 of .. ,d Official Rf'o
C'Ords, Shoa.hone ServicP Corpor·
at ion wi ll aell Ill pllhltc avction
to thP bisheat bl6cleF for cuoh,
payule Ia lawfeJ --r of U.e
l nited Stat e111 et the time of
..Je, without w.-Tanty •• 1.0
tule, po11ae••o11 or eecwn-
br•cea. the iete~•• convpy~d
lo .. d oow held by ••id T n.•t-
uder •id dei!!d of lnl•. 111 u d
to the followi~ deecn!H-d pro-
SUIKIIII TO TMI IMSIGM •• 01 l-0550
Th ••IJ • .,..,.,., , ............ ,.~llalaetll
•• •• ca., •' .... ,.rt a .. ca.
A dauahter wu born Satur-
day, Oct. 3, in Hoaa Hoapi-
tal to Mr. and ~a. g,eJdoo
T. Kales, SOOS Bruce Crea·
ceru, Lido Sanda.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• peny, to-wit: Loa• 1 an d 2 ID Block 32 of
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ReJI Est.J te As J
Profess1on for You
Fir• Addiuoo 10 "''ewpon
Hei""ta, •• abown on a 'l'l•p
thereof recaf'ded •• Rook 4,
p•~ 94. Mi~~eellanMQII ~epa.
recorda of aald Orllll~ County:
EXCEPTING THEREfROM
the [aMer1y 67 fePl thereof .
for the pvpou of payins obll·
ptiou aec~ared by .. id de-ed
h•clllcllA8 f-.. chatfl"ell and f'l·
pe•-• of the Tna&te-e, advan· ce.. if any, 11nder the tenn• of
-id deed, intPn>lll thereon aod
15.149.33 In unpatd pnncipal of
U.e oole ~~eetared by •••d d~ed.
wiU. llllerf'at lbf'N!On from 4 1 64,
-in -id note and by Ia .. pro-
vided.
Dated! Octobfor I, 19M ::.Oahone !)ervice l.orporauon,
Tnaatee
Ch•lf!tle Gill, ~arv
Pabl iM Octo~ 8. IS & 22 1n
t.he Sewpon Harbor En•~·
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Paru cipatina in the cete-
moniea were Mu. J ac:lt Rein·
ert, preaident; Man Bernice
Vestal, fiut vac e-pu;lldent.
and Mu. John SpauldJna.
mem~uhap chairman.
Bon voyaae waa a&Jd to
Zonuana headina Cot the
district conference an Baken-
field; Mi u Vestal, deleaate;
Mra. Virainia Luther , alter-
nate, and also Mmc a. Joaeph
Hamblctt, Jobn N. Hu rtt.
E11l Stanley. \411 aha II Dro-
let and Jeffrey Burke.
SEMT TO CAHAL ZOHE
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RUTOU YOUR FUIDOM TO SILL 01 UNT YOUR RISIDINTIAL
ptOPUTY TO ANYONI YOU CHOOSI
AIOUSH THI RUWFOil.D FOaCID HOUSING ACf THAT
DINIVIS YOU OF THI IlCHT TO CHOOSI THI PUlCKASil
01 LISSIE OF YOUl USIDINTIAL l'tOPOTY UNDD THIIAT
OF PAYING DAWACIS oa PACINC JAIL
AWIND THE CALIFOI.NIA CONSTITUT10N SO THIS Jl.UDOW
TO SILL oa liNT CAN NIVll II TAKIN FIOM YOU ACAIN
WITHOUT APPIOV A.L IY A VOn OF THI PIOPU
on
prop.
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Pvt. Chatlea B. Conway,
22. aon or \ira. Janet D.
Conway, 32~B Del "d&J ,
Costa Meu, baa ~en aa·
111ned to the SS9t.h Ordnance
Company at Fort Clayton,
Canal Zone. Pvt. Conway, a
aupply clerk, entered the
Army an June 1964.
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NOW OPEN IN CORONA DEL MAR
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1635 EAST CO A ST H IGHWA Y c o q O NA O E L IWI AP C.A I-F ::qNI A PHO NE 6 7 5 -57 4 1
Skilled D•coratorl
Color Coordination Service
Excellent financing
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THE NEUMANN FAMILY: Dr. and Mrs.
Paul G. Neumann of the First Baptist
Church of Costa Mesa are shown here
with their children, from left, Joanne
(Mrs. Phil) Sutherland of Fullerton, ma-
ri ed to the son of Dr. Sam Sutherland,
president of Biola College; Ray Neumann
of Inglewood, manager of an Aplha Beta
store there; Paul Neumann of Philadel-
ph ia, Harbor High and Stanford basket-
ba ll star, mem ber of the Venture for Vic-
tory basketball team which went to the
Orient in 19b2 and selected by the U.S.
State Department to play on the team
Nhich tou red Russia in 19b2; Betty Lou
Neumann, missionary-nurse for 4 years
with the Sudan Interio r Mission in Africa,
returning to the mission field in 1%3
after a year and J months fu rlough for
post graduate work at UCLA, now in
charge of training program for Nigerian
nurses in Egbe.
15th Chur(h Anniversary Observed
Tbe First Baptist Church
of Costa \1esa IS ce lebrauna
tts 15th anntversary "Atlh
ni ahtly servtcea th11 week
and a spe ctal comrn emora-
ti ve aervi ce at 11 a.m. Sun-
day.
All-church ni aht was held
Tueaday. "Christmas in
October," honoring the
dlurch mtaatonatues, was
obaerved lau ntaht, Oct. 14.
Tht s eventna, Oct. 15, 1 s
Chnsuan testimonial niaht-
Friday evensng will be home
lUI SSiOnS Ol&bt, With the
Rev. AI bert Fare and hts
choir from Vtsta presenu na
sonas. and Clarence Green
bnna•na a mesaaae on hu
missionary wo rk 1 n the Hoi y
Land.
The Ftrst Bapu st Church
had tts beatnntna u a home
mi sSton establtahed by Dr.
Paul G. Neumann for the
Bethel Bapu st Church of
An ahetm. The first servtce
was oonducted by Or. Neu-
mann on Jan. 18, 1948, in
the American Leato n Hall.
The response was so en-
thustasuc that reaular s er-
vtce s -.ere held throoah
February, under the auidance
of \1enno Thiesen. who was
chosen aa the lay leader.
Beauwuna tn \1arch 1948, ar-
sanaements were made for
reauhu Sunday use of the
Leg10n Hall.
L.1nd ~o~~as purcha ed 1n the
fdll of 1948 at the present
s1te . Groundbreaktng -.as
held tn J anuary, 1949, and
the first servtces -.ere he ld
on Easter Sunday. \1ay R.
IQ~Q . and thts fust un1 t of
the church was ded1 cated.
Dr. '-leumann has been ac-
tive tn communlt) affaus as
>A e II d s 1 n Ch11 sll an I eader·
shtp. Las t >ear he recet ved
''BILL MILLER DAY''
IN
ORANCiE COUNTY
* * * ••• AltiD H••• rHa ••xr
VICE PRESIDENT
OP THI
UNITED ITATII
the community award from
the Costa ~en Chamber or
Comm er ce, "in apprectation
for ci va c dedication, I eader-
shtp and ouutandina oom-
munuy service."
Ill CASTLE lEADS
AIAIIDS CO.nEE
\1u. Rictlud Castle of Bal-
boa, put president of the
Nauonal Auiatance Leaaue,
has been elected chainnan or
the 1964 Oi aneyland com-
munity servi ce awards com-
mittee.
~~~-Cutl e, a descendant
of a pioneer Or1101e County
family, and araduate of the
Un tversu y of California at
Berkeley, was elec ted at the
first meetina of the commit-
tee, which will select o r-
aant zau ons to recea ve
awards for succ:euful pro-
arams of communaty service.
The LOP award wt ll be S2.000.
LIBRARIAHS TO MEET
The C alifornta At.socaation
of School Ltbranans. South-
ern Secuon, v.-all meet at Cor-
o na del \1ar Hi&h School this
Saturday, Oct. 17. Toptcs
wtll tnclude the closed Cl!·
CUl l televt SJ On library Orten·
tatton ptoar am used at Coro·
na del \hr IIIah School. Re-
servauons ace be•n& taken
by \11 ss Z atha Tallman,
school lt btari an. -----------------LEGAL NOTICE
\OTIU. Of TRl STf}. 'S SALE
\o. F-146
On Cktob,.r 22, 1964, at 10:00
o 'rlork a.m., at 214 ~:arn 17th
"',,.,.t 1n thf' City or Coau Mf'1u,
C aJ 1lorn1 a, th,. undf'ftngn,.d,
\O(.At.ll, I~C.,as Trustef' undf'r
1 hf' df'f'd of tru&t made by ER BE
It I.Ol \'Jf.R CONTRACTORS,
A P .\RT~f.R SHIP and ~orded
0f'Cf'mb.-r 29, 1960, aa Doc ument
~o. 225935 in Book 5569 Pagf'
194 of OUic-ial Records of
Oranl{~ Count y, Califonaia. given
to ~f'Cur~ an indf'btedneaa in
favor of Rich•d 1'. Beamiab &
Ruth F_ 8f'~iab, hi w .. j;t, u
to an undivided ~ lntereet &
Rould K. Oi~81na & Olive L.
DitAJina, h/ w •• j/ l a11 to an
undi vided ~ interelll now owned
..-.d held by .~ .. by re.-on of
th~ breac h of certain obligation•
Mcured thereby, notice of which
was recorded June 24, 1964. all
Document No. 2.4150 in Book
7103 Pa~te 157 of uid Official
Recorda, NOCAEB,JNC. willeeU
a pabllc aoctloa to the hlshnt
bidder for cash, payable Ia law-
fill mo11ey of thf' Ullit.ed Scetee
at the time of aale, whhoat
werr111ll y u to title, poaeeallioa
or eecU~braace.. the latete8t
coa•eyed to -.4 aow lteld by
aald Trutee uder aald deed
of li'1IAl. 111 ud to cite lollow'-1
dHC:ttb.d property, to-wit:
Lot 12 h1 Bloc:ll 49 of BU-.
SeetloD, Newpon Beec~ u
a61owa oa a • ., recorc&-1 Ia
Book 4. Pap 2S. MYeell•
Piut BIPdtt a..aa. or
Coroaa ct. I M•, 1411 £.
Coal& Hwy. -"Pretea •• or
Pracdc... wilt be t.be ur-
I'DOG eopic or the Rn. Bill
Tolbert at 11 a.m. ~nday .
The awdy or t.bo Book o f
Revelation will continue at
7:30 p.m. The topic: will be
.. Oraclu of Doom, •• baaed
on Chapter 18.
The Plymouth Conareaa-
u onal Church, 3262 Broad
St.. Newport Heiabta -Dt.
Thomaa Hoover will preach
at 10 a.m. Sunday on "Au-
thoritative va. Authorituian
Voice a.''
Newport Hubor Lutheran
0\urch, 2S01 Cliff Dt., New·
port HeiJhts -Layman'a
Sunday will be observed at
the 8:15, 9:30 a_nd 11 a.m.
services. Robert Laraon will
aive the sermon, and mem-
bera of the Brotherhood will
read the lituraical portion or
the wouhip.
The Corona de l \1ar Com-
munity Church. Conareaa-
ti onal Church of (nr,st, 611
Heliotrope Ave. - Dr. Danae!
Aldrich, chancellor of the
Universi ty of Cal ifornia, Ir-
vi ne, and member o f the
church. will aive the sermon
at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. ser·
vices this Sunday. His topic
will be "Doers of the Word."
The men of the church, un·
der the direction of the mo-
derator, Doualas Chalmers,
will conduct the v.-ouhtp.
The Lutheran Church of the
\1aster. 3545 E. Coast Hwy.,
Corona del ~ar -"God's
Place" wi II be the sermon
toptc of the Rev. Prank Gunn
at the 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday
servaces.
Newport Unity Church,
meetina in tbe Senior C iti-
zens center. I Sth St. and I r-
vtne Ave., Cliff Haven -
The Rev. Loren Flickinaer
wi II preach on the topic:,
"When God Speak s," at the
10 a.m. Sunday s etVICe.
Cbri s tian Science Churches,
Newport Beach. Corona del
~ar and Costa Me u-"Grea-
ter love hath no man than
this ,that a man lay down hll
life for his friends" (Jo hn,
15:13) will be the &Olden teat
for this Sunday's Btble les-
son on "Docuine of Atone-
ment."
SL \1ark Presby ten an
Cllurch of Corona del \1ar,
2058 Jamboree Rd., East
Bluff - L aymen's Sunday
wi ll be observed at the 10
a.m. servtce. The lay prea-
cher v.a ll be Joseph Earhart.
Temple Sharon Sisterhood
wttl hold tts 4th annual mem-
beuhtp tea at R p.m. today,
Oct. I 5, at the ~onucello
Clubhouse. 150 Lexinaton
Ln., Costa Mesa.
LEGAL MOTICE
nf'Ous \4apto, R .. cord" of Or an~~
Countv, CaJ ifornia, IIJ'Id that
pon 1on of . M'tlon 29, Town-
ship 6 ~uth, RanjP' 10 ",.,.,,
BR&\4, rt~~rnb~d a10 a wholf'
as followa: Af'111nn1Djl at th~
mo!IJ v. .... t .. rlv comf'f of ~a1d
Lot 12: Thf'nr~ 1\ion hf'ast,.rly
124.00 ff'f't alon11 th~ l\lonh-
westf'rly lmf' or 1181<1 l.ot 12
and its Nonh~a!lt,.rly prolon·
sation; Thenc-f' :>outh"a"t~'rly
30.00 reel par all .. l wuh thl'
Southwesterly linl' of ~aid Lot
12 to thf' Nonhf'a!lt,.rly pro·
longation of thf' Southu81erly
I ine or said Lot 12: Thl'nce
Southwester! y 124.00 r~t 10
the Souther I y corner or aaid Lela
12; Thence Northwf'S&erly 30.00
reel to th~ point of bl'~nnlng.
ReetrVins how~:over, an ease-
men& ov« the Northf'rly 7.50
reet thereor for ln(lfeSS and
esreiM and public ut il lt le"·
for the purpose or payins obli-
pllona aecal'ed by aald deed
ioclodins fee11, ch•sn and ea·
peaees of the TruetH, advan-
ce!!, If any, ander the tenna of
aald deed, llltereat thereon nd
16,644.21 iD upald principal of
the aote aeeered by aald deed,
with hMetesl thereon from 11-1-63,
11111 Ia aaid note ud by law pto •
•Idee!.
NOCAEB, INC. Truace"
Chartne Gill
D•ed: Septe~~~bfor 22, 1964
P.liah October I, 8, & 15,
1964. la lite Newport Harbor
£a• I A"· No • .srr IUINA 'All(
"I VIIYONI IS tNVfTIV • • • All ltt~~Uitlicaft C.ndiUtt t tt Mrwt • WttceMI,. C..ftttt IBlllllY'I CCIIYrl' ftmll
Ticu ts avtilaltlt et 111 """'licaa Htadt~uarten and
Qttttwattr-MIUtr OMctl -11M Oenatfett
• * * AWARDI TO IE MADE:
1• CIMaiT CMWW IJANI ...... , • .,...,.JW' ... .m.
NI-Na-.U. -.ftCI1 CIUI TY all-All -,.
.,_CI I lA-.
5 L t:t~.:r..=. ==:u~·~.&~·~~--
SALIS -SIIYICI
MOTOICYCLIS
POIIICie I DOMtsnc
IIIU
~CK U' AND otLIVlR'r
n. Rn. Robert Carley,
peator of St. Mad Prnby·
teriae Cborcla or Cototla del
Mar, will coodlact a lttitt of
7 Thwaday momift& lectorea
on "Tho Bible ud Contem-
porary Reliaiona. •• The fiut
one wi II be on Mormofli am at
10 a .m. Oct. 29.
An open forum on Propoai·
tion 14 will be beld at a
p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20, at
St. J amea Epucopal Church,
Nowpon Beach. There will
be 2 apealtera, pro and con,
and opportunity for quos·
tiona.
Scout News
ly Mike McWllll-•
Troop 17 baa a new acoat
muter, Mr. H. D. McWilliama.
The fiut meetina waa held
Monday, Oct. S. All the scout
meetinas for the comina year
wi II be on Monday ni abtafrom
7:30 to 9.
Troop elections were held
at t.he Oct. S meetina: Steve
dowis, Senior patrol leader;
\1tke Wallace, auistant Ie-
nlO r pat rot leader, and Ber-
nard Peu 11, for acribe.
The boys then selected
patrols and elected patrol
leaders and auisunt pauol
leade rs and pauol scribes.
The four patrol leaden are:
Bob Underwood, John John·
son, Kul Andreu and Randy
Etherton.
Th~ troop welcomed 4 new
scouts. They are Bob.Srnae.
Layton Haese, Lury 8ina,
and John Bissell. We alao
have 2 boys who uansfened
tnto uoop 17 from other ueas.
They ue Roo Sevier, and
Bernard Peaa U.
Several o ther new boya ate
workina on their tenderfoot
req uirements and will be
officially welcomed into the
troOP when they meet theae
requiremenu.
Cll'll'ATES TO TALl
AT LilliE IEEnll
Mu. Daniel Gilcbrell, pro-
Jl&m chairman ror the Wo-
men's Civic Leaaoe, baa .,.
ranaed • candidat ea' ptoararn
for the Oct. 20 mcetina in
the Newport Beach City Hall
Council Chambers.
Reaaons "Why Yoa Sbould
Vote for Me" will be aiven
by Robert Badham, incwn-
bent, and Ray Johnson, c:an-
didat~s for State Assembly;
John Schmitz and Robert Bat-
tin, candidates for State
Senate, and Paul Carpenter,
candidate for U.S. Con-
areu.
The proaram wtll start at
10:30. A question-answer
period wi II follow the speech-
es . The public 11 invited to
auend.
OCC .LL SELECT
HOIECOIIIII QUEEI
A homecomina queen and 4
princesses wi II areet Oranae
Coast Colleae alumni Oct.
17, when the OCC Pirat es
and the Fullerton Junior Col-
leae Hornets meet in Pirate
Stadium.
There will be 15 candi-
dates for Homeoomana Queen.
Students will vote for their
favori tea Oct. 14 and 1 S to
chooae the Queen and her
c.ourL The queen'• identity
will remain aec:Tet until half-
time of the Pirate-Ho rnet
a arne.
ICE CIEAI .CIAL AT
IIAIIOI YIEI lOT. D
The Harbor View School
PFO will bold ita annual
ice cream aocial rrom 7 to 9
p.m. Friday, OcL 23, ac:·
oordint to PPO co1)1eai-
dcnta Ron and Jodie Harrod.
lee cream, caltu, plet aod
ooffee will be .. rnd ia dat
cafetoriiD ror ,. lor dlil-
cken ud 7$C ror .. ltt. Chll·
eben muat IN accompaoi1d by
a parent.
The PPO willlilold ha firat
aeneral meetiaa at 7:30p.m.
Wedneaday • No•. 11. 'he
topic will be •-voe, Child'a
Patwe ...
,OTLUCl AMO DAMCI
A potluck ••• 81 7 , ...
will Ptec... ... netly
deace of •• Saal• ••· oeu at~d Ptoftaaloeel Adaltt
Cl•b ol Coata Met a a ia Pri·
MJ. Oct. 16. ill TaOIIIPIOII
Hall of t.be Plrtt Me ... ,,
01.-cla.
"I L POl TNI CIOUU
Ad•ab~ ... -. ...... clllr, Oct. 10. Ui NHi ..__.
... IOMr ........ J ...
C__., 1,_ llliJI La.. H•
ftlorHIIIal...._
KATHLEEN NUNN, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nunn
of Costa Mesa, will be one
of the dancers a t the Hawai-
ian harvest moon party this
Sunday afternoon, Oct. 18,
as the Hoot 'n Holler Night
Owls open their fall season
at the Youth Center in Corona
del Mar. Kathleen is member
of the "Polynesian Maids"
dancers, directed by Lura
McKenzie of the Dorothy Jo
Dance Studio.
STO.EI 1001 II TOPIC
FOI IUICIIAnC CLUI
Review of John Sco1mer'a
"'None Date Call h Treaaon"
will be the proaram for the
Democratic Women's Clu.b of
the Newport atea Wedneaday,
Oct. 28, at the lrvtne Coast
Country Club. Prof. Wanen
of the State Colleae at Ful-
lerton wtll present the c nu-
que. "None Dare Call It
Reaaon," prepared by Ju·
lian Foster of the oolleae
faculty. The proaram will
follow an 11:30 luncheon.
:--w~l•• "'ttlt .c I'""" JWr"4mailh
I
t 11c~ ~ 1 ~, c r 1 t ) '· J ~ · , , ) 1 f s .,o.-. .......
Mra. Vaa H•l&. &alish
t .. ebet at Coloaa del Mar
Hip School. it taltiaa put
in tb• La1ona Playhou •• pro-
cilctioo or Shalteapeue•.
..Twetrtb Niaht. •• Tho play
will complete ita n• Satur-
day, Oct. 17. • • •
Gymnaui c endlualaata are
Connina a Gymnaatica Clab.
All lntereated peraona are
uraed to contact Mr. B•ckner.
Oymnutic:a bave boen offer-
ed at Corona del Mat for the
put three yeua and we bave
bad many auc:c:euful moeta
with other actloola and in
thia, the year of the Olympic:
o.mea, the entbuaiaam ia
particularly keen. • • •
The Girl's Athletic Asso-
ciation , wbidl boaau over
2SO mernbeu. is collectina
book a of Gteen or Blue Cbip
Starnpa, which will be re-
deemed for cub value to fi·
nance further G.A.A. a c:tivi·
ties. A prize will be awarded
to the a irl brinaina in the
most books. • • •
Another put time which i 1
beoomioa very populu i 1
folkainain&• To aive buddina
folkainaers an opportunity to
aet toaethet and si na. a Gui-
tar Club i a beina formed. Mr.
Lindblom has aareod to apon-
aor the JIOUP and inteaested
pertons should contact him
in Room 260. • • •
t•s•• • 'hath.. T~•
at ): u , ..... e·· lad CIOII eo..uy .._, ..,, ll Cotooa
del w.r. TN wartl&y time
.nIt 1Ht at TDida at a p.m.
LBTUBCURB
THB CAUBBI o,.,., ..... ,..,,_, k%7·-··· c .... .., .. ... '" ............ ..... • a sa 'rs',_ ..
•• 1 AN , •••••• .................... Football soores for the k , Pu Fib: ...... Ia-
past week are: Varsity. Cor· I , •• , I
on a 6, Laauna 13: "B ... Cot· 1 6 0 6 lll•a••••
ona 13, Laauu 34: .. C ', 6• I M • 2us:a, .. ..
Corona 14, Lapna 12. Chr:i a ..... a Ga ..... .
~eador ae~ a acbool recotd •. ; J ,.,._,. • .,.
rn the vant ty a arne by s c am-... - -
perina 70 yards alter catch-
ina a paas. Thia week the
Sea Kina• take on Tuatin in
• non-leaaue conteat. Today
at 3:1S p.m. the "C" teama
lEU *Ill PAIDn
TO • IACI TO SCHOOL
Bad to acbool niaht will
be held at Coua Men Hiah
School Thuuday, Oct. 29.
Mra. Bernard Paul, PTA
president, will open the pro-
pam with a business meetina
in the boya nm at 7:30p.m.
Patenu then will ar~end
their c:hildten'a claucs,
from 8 to 9: 30 p.m.
CALL JE
eaw.tn
WARREN'S
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FOil ALL YOUI n11 IIEDS
niE P•CES AlE UP!
I ~ $fill have ple11h of bar~cU116 l eft
at the oltl pnc u . Bettn 1/urrv'
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MEMiflh M•tl-•1 o-••• & ltetr...t.r• Au ...
16 l EARS /,'\' THE TIRE 8( Sf,\'£·.,
JEllY HALL TillE SERVICE
1762 NEWPORT BLVD.-COSTA MESA
Ml 6·5019
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FIRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Santa Ana and Magnolia Streets
Costa Meso, Califomia
Libert~ 8-1733
THURSDAY, OCT. IS, .,._
COROMA DEL lilA"-CALIF.
SPECI AL AN IVERSARY SERVICES. . . . SUNDAY OCT. 18, 11:00 a.m.
THE BIG !fiSHERMAN -Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor of the F irst Baptist
Church of Costa Mesa, enjoys our wonderlul sportfishing too, but he 1s
after Digger fi sh than thi s. He has accepted the commisston to be a
"f1sher :>f men." to win souls for the Lord Jesus Chr1st.
IEHOLO •aT 100 HATII WIIOU8HT "WE WANT to receive Jesus Christ as our person .. saviour" ... These
children and grown-ups ~ave come forward at the invi tation of the oastor
of the l=irst Baptist Church. More than 5,000 have made therr dectstons
for Chrtst during the 15 years of l eadership of Dr. Neumann .
.... '· 0 ........
Wt6ely 11.-own •• Soble ll'ree<her. hon·
gelotl • .net Spttotwl leed.<, Or Neum...,. 1-oea
held p<>atooet" ,,. e>.,_. Oetto-t. NhchllJI"·
..,d ,,. CetofOtntl . tt. alerted o..r church on
19.C9 .net hea ~ '" pe•tot ..,., aon<e
He '' et ,. • ...,, • ,_be, of •1-oe l•culty
of M•u•on-'Y ~iNt •n loo A"911••· O.rec
101 of tl-oe '-9ttat t•ble fellow.hop. In< , It'd
'"' ll'reaodent o4 lfte II'KJil( Coeat 8ept.at
l obi• F•llow.hop He •• e('lt¥9 '" Chvrch
h•..,..on It'd S..t>dlv !ochool It'd Yovm Wor~
.net ,, .. ,...,,"9 •• • Me"'be' of the loerd
o f 11-oe s..d.., lnt•rOO< M•aatOI' -on '""
A,...,.un toe•d of ,.,_ 11•1"9" fv""91l•a• c
AtWKtl f'On
Ovt PlttOf ., '"'"'Of of the tollow ~"0
~. How lo Succud In '"~ , I~ 'o•
'"'''' '"• ••od·v•• Sot> • •nd • .,.. '••"•¥ th.rd Pt•IM
0• N•u"'•"n ~., b4t.tn fhl' 0" O·"•'O"'
~ P'••<he, ot ·~~ f cP\Of't Of P4e•,.~"
l~•o Pr09r•,... ..... h.ch h1d • l.,,.,,ng •~d r,.,u~
of ov•r on• mtft•OI'I
INVITE YOU
To Shure /11 Th ese
[j lorioll $ Serrices
OUl STAff
Educ.,roon John Honeycutt
Org4n sr W 1.,...,., D· rst~ler
O ffrce Hall e H~~se •
liTH AIIIYEIISAIIY IEEI
Beainntna at 7:30 p.m. each n•aht --
Wednesday: CtiRIST\1AS IN OCTOBER
Thursday: CHRISTIA."-1 TESTI~ONIAL 'IIIGHT
friday· H0\1E \11SSIO~S SIGHT
Saturday:
• • •
10:00 a.m. to noon
Spectal Vtsttatto n
U.S. POST OFFICE SUB STATION
W e Give Blue Chip St.1mps \Ia' God continue
to bl css our church.
Thia ia thP story of a church -a church that was, a church that
Ia and a church tb8l ta to be.
Ita bep;innins w-ovt'!' n ineteen hundnd yean a11o with the One
who aaid, '1 will build my church." Thla churcb ia bat ooe amon~~;
mu y that waa found~ to fulfill thr miaaaoa wt fonb bv jpsu"
Chri• to proclaim the soepel of Hta Ktn!Jdo.,io tbe,.,orld. Onlv aA
it Ia tne to that holy patpoaf' doe li II have a nsftl to etrtat.
To thia holy purpo-. a dedicatf"d' 9'0up of ~pie under the mar·
veloua and impeJitftiJ aplrllul l eadt'f'ship of Or. P.G. 'ellmiUin,
be~aa buildin11 the fiRST BAPTI T CHL RCH of Costa \tua, tn
1949. In the bestnnans a fnendlv comment o f praiae. .. "Or. 'eo·
mlllln lays a cornt'f'Stone a ve•. " ..• Actuallv there have b«n but
four. The Church and other bua ldtn«• wt'f'e aocompltshed mostlv bv
volunteer labor of the conpe~tattoo aad others wbo love God.
The lumber for the Church wu donated to 1949, bv llll Ore1r0n
lumbenn• who bad atudied under Or. N~. h waa unloaded
by the conrR•tion, from ,.ilroad c ars brougilt tnto ~ewpon Beach
oa the old "Sewpon,. railroad.
Men, wome-s and children built thla ch11rch ••• wortiap; under elt!<:·
tric lishts at nlshtlll, on the actual buildln!l• .. children donaunlt
baby triuins earninsa and their pay for mowinl! la-a.. Oar blesa~
childNm even aold bricks for a doll• .•• All worted whole heartPd-
ly in their aacrificial love for each olhm" and the Lord.
Over 50 people have bad the ca ll to t he miniatry, mia11ionary
work or youth wort from tbia church, 110me are atill ia school.
•P arr 110 proud of our mia11ionarit'a. They are •..
OUI MISSIONARIES
qfll ANO 'All$ £0 wAII0 8(.-.flv s "",,,.
uL II~IH" 'ALL~o.<., a 'I
Of'o .. o r o• "' ~,..
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p., oo"" '•""Cf'
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REV Ao.j O MR S Bt~,._ ''"'--E~
Novoto t
DEACONS AND TRUSTEES of our church Include: 1st row. Paul Esslinger,
Dr. P.G. N ~mann , Pastor William Smi th, Phillip Pike; 2nd row, Marvtn Gib-
son , Charles '3rown , John Honeycutt, Dan He jl, Arthur Ri tterrath; 3rd row;
Howard Wall, Glenn Donovan , Sheldon Ktrltpatrick, Frank Rothenberger, Mar-
shall Wilgus, Eugene '3arnes, Robert Galbrai th. Absent from pacture, Curry
Kirlt patrlclc, Samuel DenbOw, Ernest Love .
Su'lday Get 4 1Qb4 sM.vs a !:lusy tnte•sectton church ;,H CPS and you th
.:ente• _.n "9"! 'ne .,f '..,r .:"ur;:h :>u se< , tt't ~t,t e• a"~C tht "o~en Joo•s"
)1 "vr .:'lu •.:" , tre • qrt
BALTZ MORTUARIES
SINCE 1941 Y.oJlrr :1 PHARMACY
MI 6-1651 I
Ja<L l. .....,,,1, • \trs. l.c"ts Bait:.. lhllcr
5 1? W . 19th ST . COST A MESA
Arnp/,. r •N: I ·'"'"9
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Pred \1ac.\4wray
and
Polly Beraen
'Kines for My President'
also
Jack ~elly
"F.B.I. Code 98"
Rock lludson & Don s Day 1 "S.nd Me Ho Flowers"
also
I an ( annacahel &
Curt J ergens 1n
"HIDE and SEEK "
BY JEANNE COOPER
San PlUciiCO waa tbe de.-
tiaatioe ror Bill and J• Kina
of Bayc"•t wll• they felt
tbe aNd or a real. •• Rut??
• • .at leaat • cb•ae or roo-
tiDe. • • Tbey a topped It Palo
Alto oa tbe way bome. • • • A 20th weddiaa anniverauy
waa celebrated by Jo 1nd
Muauerite Lellllina or Holly-
wood Hilla laat weekend at
the Balboa Bay Clob. Joe ia
preaideot of ElectJ:Onica De--
velopment Corp.. and he and
Muaueri te and their 3 chil-
dren, Robbie, Jimmy, and
Pattie, bope aoon to beNe-
pon residents. • • • A party to plan a party ...
Meetin& to make party plana
to wei come new pro vi aionala
for the Aaai atance Lea1ue
Junior Auxiliary at the hvtne
Coast Coonuy Club were
Ann Badbam of Costa \4esa,
Sberi De Bois of Irvine Ter-
race, Tula Underwood of
Baycreat, Lynn Gayner of
Mesa Verde, Mary Blake of
Harbor Hi&bl.nda and Pat
O'Reilly or Lido. • • • New neiahbou, welcome'
Weldon and Cecille Beck and
their dauabters, Annette and
Randi, are makanc their home
in Corona del Mar. They came
from Ontario. Auendin& a
tea at the Corona del \4ar
hom e of Huel Hall an hono1
of Cecille , and ano ther new
resident, Mary Jane Ton&e.
were Evalyn Tool, In s HuJhes,
Cl ara Roae, Pearl Galfield,
\4atgaret and Lal aa Geyer.
Hildteth Wri&ht, Vera Doane,
Ann Nub and Grace Kr opt,
a ll of Corona del \4ar . • • • \4ixin& bu11ness wath plea-
swe. Calhe une Buccola of
La do entertaaned her DAR
bOu d at iu monthly meettna
at the Newporter Inn. At the
luncheo n wer e 'A aulyn Hop-
-.ood of lrv1ne T errace, Trudy
Swv al and J anc Dodd of
Costa 'Aesa. Peg Landers,
\1ar~ Y11 lltams and Margo
Corkett o f the Peninaula.
Carolane Dackey from BalbOa
Island, \4argaret Ell s-..o rlh
and D<)JOlhy Co l. who l1v e
in Corona de l \4at. \1arlh a
Co nn of HarbOr Hachlands,
Donna Statia of Newpo11
Beach. J euae Fait of Bay-
sade Vtllage and Jean Taylor
of Shore Cltffs. • • • Jo an Vrmburn wall open her
lrvane T errace hom e for a
tea sponsored Dy the Hubor
wea alumnae of Scn pps Col·
lege on Oct. 24. Futwe h•&h
school grads are asked to
contact thcu coun selors for
detatl !>. • • • Just for fun ... no fund .. .a
dtnner pa rty was caven by
Donnell an d Wall y Koch of
Harbor HtJhlands for fnends
Bonnie and Roland Lohman
7th TERM
Du,.ng Congressman James B. Utt's six consecutive
terms '" the U.S. House of Representatives his con-
stituency in Orange and San Diego Counties has
become the envy of the nation. Remarkable growth
and individual freedom remains the hallmark of his
d1stnct. Steadfast loyalty to the principals of our
Constitution remains his hallmark. Protect your
future. He represents it. Vote for his seventh term.
Republican
35tll DISTRICT
J I u
of Harbor Hjahlanda, •••
Sturtenat of Dover 8.ore1,
Potter aad Ertiae Oam or
lmae Terrace and Jack ...t
CowtDey Badham, who c_.
down from Han ti naton Harbor. • • • Ted and Pat Gilbert of Weat
Newport bad a quiet orunte,..
rupted trip dowa to Enaenada
laal weekend. Pat ia the di-
rector of Carden Hall. • • • Renewina old ac:quaintlftcea
and vi aitina with ber aiateu,
Mary Hobbafd of Corona del
Mar packed ber baa• for a
month' 1 via it back to Wuh-
inaton D.C. and Delaware. • • • Lu Ve111 is &reat any
time or yeu for weekendina
... juat uk Wally and Lynn
Gayne~ or Men Verde, wbo
did JUit that. • • • \4uk yo w calendu: Annual
Book Fau, Abraham Lincoln
School. Nov. 23. Newponer
Leon Ware waIt be ~monc the
mlhors in attendance and
will be auto&raphins bia
latest chi ldren's book , "The
Rebellious Orp han ."
JOAN WELLS, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wells of
Cliff Haven, and Zonta Girl
for October from Newport
Harbor High, is student body
secretary, dri II team commo-
dore, A Capella Choir vice-
pre si dent, CFS president,
has been active i n the French
Club, T.A.P., Inter-C lub
Council, yearbook work, Tlclc-
tockers, YWCA, Girl Scou ts
and church fellowship. She
plans to be a math teacher.
ANITA NORTH, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. JM~es Potter of
Bayside Village and Zonta
Girl fof October from Corona
del Mar High, Is Girls Lea-
gue president and member of
sen ior honor so~!:ty and
Spanish honor society; has
beeh active in the Pep Squad,
Drill Team and GAA, busi-
ne ss and finance Explorer
group, and has taught Sunday
School. She is interested In
diplomacy and world affairs.
SHIRLEY ANN SEARCEV,
caugh t er of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Sevcey of Costa Mes.~
and Zonta girl for October
from Mesa High, is a son~
leader, helped organize and
played In the fi rst powder
puff foot~ll game, has been
active In the Drill Team,
GAA, church choir, and was
junior homecoming princess
and junior class vice-presi-
dent. She wants to be a high
school Engll sh teacher.
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Wtal THI 9UALm·WIII. ICONOMIZI
LIDO MARKET CENTER MON., OCT. 19111 • SAT., OCT. 31st
NEWPOR T 8LVO & VIA LIDO
• Tod.y th. ..,..,. f....,
..,_..ONLY 19c few lood
out of ..dt efl.r.tu dolw,
• c co rdiftt to Goo~
t..,... 15 ~ *90 food
._. 2k out of _. 4oler.
Grocery
JIST LOOIIT
THESE SPECIALS!
Richard's fancy Meats
3 ftc .._..__. ............ ~•ANT I Oar Famoa, SRMially-fe~, U.S.Q.I C~oice EGGS :. 7 -COFFEE $ 49 leef, Ace• to n.;.,., perfellin!
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NebiKo w.,,.. w.&c-. 3 AC ." 11 o•. · · · · · 7 Rl B ClACKUS 91/J OL , l·A~Wy ll'9~ P" .... d ~ OI.M'S •I ·-·~ u, r:o WAFUS 12 01. . 2JC ROAST
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fUNA IIJ • . • • • • . • • • • .. .. •• JUICE 46 01. . • fer V'W'
IALLEYS SPECIW-
POTATO
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HACMONI '~ALAD 15 o• .....•• .,
Pwr T-
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COFFEE ~~D 15~ ...... .,
Frozen foods 1 .. 7~
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MATTRESSES
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rrreauler Slt.apn ••• ...-.-c:.n..
COSTA WfSA WAntESS CO.
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If JU. .. 8 HWCOJ"'''I;f 0 •
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C:OIIONA 0•1.. Ooii A ~ 171--110 '
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Professional
Directory
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YOU. JlfSULUICE JrfEEDS
Sadleir Insurance Co.
Jab• E. S.cllett
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PUWDAL Dl&ECI'OaS ...
IALTZ
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1741 -11101 AYL
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lllclwor ... Z424
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AdD 1: Sa. b)' dM. Newpxt
ltec:b IUOdJaaDepc. TOialYe•
...... Sl,280,83'1.
1o11owtos per mill wae a.uec~
dwta8 ~ 11m 10 deys ot ctW .......
WEST UPPPJt BAY
Llt:C. Corp., a swlmmtns
pool, 1360 G&ld.y, $3,000.
L D. Buc:haaan, ~ carpcn, uoo !lt.elk La. • $1500.
Joy Wall, fuu at 1401 San-
dego ~. , 1180,
SbJrley SQ)'det, wall, at 1612
Ltncola 1A. • uoo. w. c. w oocl, porch • 1900 Do-
ver, $2,000.
AlGodlhall, fence, 2Sl~ Ac ·
acla, N50.
WWlam Gray, a ttml·publlc
pool, 1110 Rutl&Dd, $1 ,900.
EAST UPP£R BAY
The Btaf&, ~0 perm1D fa
multiple dwelllng unla on t..a·
redo, Largo, Lounu and Lu·
cia, $1,280,837,
1be Bluffs, seml-publlcntlm-
mingpool, ViluCudal atVb-
q del Cko, u,aoo.
John Lolee, swlmmll'lg pool u
2639 Bunya, S3 ,00<1.
Richard Balch, twlmming pool
at 2531 Blacklhom, S2,200,
L M. Jooes, fU)Ce , 3044 Ca·
rob, $163.
H. v. Willon, wall, at2961
OR. R. DUDLEY BOYCE.
43, will assume his new dv-
ties Jan. 1 as president of
Golden West Coll ege in Hun-
ti ngton Beach. He is former
instructor at Orange Coast
Coll ege and Is presently di-
reclOr of placement services
at Stanford University.
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LIGAL MOT!C E
:'IOOTICE: Of T Rt.;STEE'S SALE
No. F-145
On O...toboer 22, 1964. •I 10:00
o'clod 11.m., 111 21 4 F.lll!it 17th
St reet in the City of Coati
Me1!111, C•liiDfn ia, thl" unden•i8n-
ed, ."'OCAEB, INC., •a Truate-t>
undt>r tiM-deed of trust made bv
ERB E and LOrVIE R CO~TRAC·
TORS, A P.-\RT.'iERSHIP aud
recorded O..cPmbfor 29, 1960, ....
Docu~nt ~o. 22593 I 10 Book
5569 P01ae 186 of Oflin•l R ...
C"Of"d!l of Orange Count>·, Cah-
forn'"'· 1.1''>'0!!0 to !II"I'U,.,. 1n indt>b·
tediH'IIS 111 f•vor of Rio::h11rd I .
Dremu•h & Ruth E. H,.am1ah,
h.,."" j,t "'"'to 1n undi>id .. d '1
intt>r'!!"l & Ron11!d IC llill;ll ln" &
011>-e L. Oi88'""· h, w "'" J t a-.
I<> an undivu.IPd '1 lhtt>rl'!al now
OWIII"d and held hv "ame bv tl'!•··
!!Klll of th" ht,.ll('h of certain
oblij!lllon• "P<"llt!'d lherf'b~.
OOIICf' of whif'h ... !! tPcord.-d
Jullf' 24, 1%4, a" l:«umPnl \o.
24148 111 Book ~IOJ Pa~~:e 153
of ""'d Offic:l•l RecOfd .. , :'roO-
CAEB.I~C. w1ll .,..,1] il pubhc
llll<"tion to the h•!hP!it b•ddf'r for
('lll<h, p11yabl!!' in l••·f111 monP>
nf th .. l"nitPd S.1t"s at thP 11m,.
nf .. alP, wuhollt warr10nt v •!' !n
tltll"o J>V~5C"i'l~l011 Of f'n('U~
br•n<"t"!l. thP •ntl're~ ron•PvPd
to and n<.>w hf'ld b•· ,..,d Tru"-
tee 11ndf'r "•id di!'Pd of trust,
in and 10 the follown1.g dt>!l<""rtbfod
propen v, ro-w11 :
Th•t ponion of Section 29.
Town10h ip 6 Suuth, ••n•<' 10
l "eBt, SBB&M, de&Cribed n
follow"': Co~oo::ing at the
llil'!s\t>rl y cOfn .. r of Lot II in
Block 49 of Rive r ~tion,
Newport Re11ch, 1.11 !lho..-n on 11
IIMIP r..-c:orded in Book "· P118e
25, Miaocell•neous Map•, Re·
cOfdl of OriDfle County, C.li·
lornia; Then<:i! .'ionheasterly
WISH
reace. m1
ton
WlWam Mauer, eddttioo, at
2:802 CJrck, I'J ,400,
WUllam I&Ua., edclldoo, It
2:506 c:ramcw, u,eoo.
£. P, Jah..aa, addttioo, 2602
Cratvi£w, $3,000.
BAL80A
Vaji01kden, 200 1tory ld·
didc:m, 1106 W, Balbol Blvd, ,
12,600.
Jeae Sell •·• reroof, at 1001
&DCI1007 £.. B.U.O. Blvd,, 1800,
BALBOA ISLAND
B. V, COWm, 2·unlt, 2-stCI'y
dwelling, 207 Ruby, ~.ooo,
w. L. Hainton, demoliah the
front unit at319 Dtamood Ave. ,
$400, and construct 1 21tory
dwelling, S21 , 000.
Dt, R. H. Buku, remove a
Will, 602 S, Bay Ft., $600,
Ketvtelh Fagan, demollth 2
unla, at 109 Turquoise, 130v,
and COIIItrUCt I 2•Wllt, 2-ttCI'y
dwelllng, $39,000,
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
-F-:15. HU1, &dd'ttl.oo, at 2318
Llutel, 12,856.
Leooard Beake.ns , stucco and
l.Diericr plen, 3220 Clly St.,
S1, 700,
UDO ISU
-A"'knCampbell, wall, 530
Vl.l Udo Nord, $1,000,
Ooa Koll, 2"'1ccwy add ttioo 11
124 Via Triel;te, 110,000,
Dr. G. S. Dumke, sun shade
and wall, 117 Via Zurich, $500.
Mn. Ann Lew b, sUdl.Dg gl.w
door and window ab:er1tion, 135
Via Zwich, $000,
A, J. Mloekle, gates, 8'1:8 Vii
Udo Ne-d, $200.
CORONA DEL MAR
Newport Hu b« Service Lea-
gue, 2nd restroom and dry wall
011 partition wallt, 611 Femkaf
Ave.., 11,000,
Mobil OU Co. , remodelser•
vice lt&tion, It 31 00 E. Coast
Hwy., 55,000,
James Ra y, repair fire damage
at Snack Shop Baker , y 34-14 E.
Coa.st Hwy,, s~.ooo , And re-
pail ducts 1n roof, $400,
IRVINE TDUV.CE -RO&rt ·weedoO, a swimming
pool , 606 Ramon~, S2 , 700 •
CLIFF HAVEN
Roy C0Wns7add1tion, at 730
St, Jama, $4,860,
Saint AndreW~' Presbyterian
Church , 600 St. Aodrewt.' P1.,
fence, S100.
BALBOA COVES
-Jobn ConantiDO , cooYen ga-
LKAL MOnCI
124.00 f~et •lo n8 thP .~on h-
wP"terl r liM" of 11a1d Lot II
10nd it !I \'onheii!I!Prlv prolan!!•·
tion"to the u .... po1nt .,f b~gin
niOfl; T~n<:ot Sot.ttlw-II!O!Prlv
30.00 le~l p•r•lleJ With thP
Sollth..-e!lt""lv ll ~~oe of s•td Lot
II 1<> the "'ont..,.~,.rlv pr~
long•uon of the Southellstetl"
line of "llld Lot I I. ThPnc~
"'ouhe111<terlv 114.33 f~t
alon• "a'd prolonfllllllon '" the
l1ne of ordin•n hilf:h tt<IP of
the Pacifi c Oe~11n in \'p•·pon
H•v, de!llt~;nated 11.'1 "South
l.,n,." 1n ~er11f1~d copv of
<IP<"t"e re<"or•led on ~ptl'mb"r
19, 11>28., 1n Hook ~1. Pal{e
.!53, Ofh('llll Ht><"ord" n f 0,.
anse Count\. Caldurn HI.
Th .. nr,. "'orthw .. !l!l'rh 10.02
lt>el aluna -id "'So11t h l.tn<"'"
w the 'iontt..a,.terlv prolona10·
tion of the .'iorthw,.~t,.r h lin"
of .. aid Lot II. Tlw!n('P '>outh·
.,.,.~IPr!y ! 13.28 !""' ,.Jon!'
"'llld pruloDI.Iilllf>O 10 lhP !fliP
pomt of beclnntnf!. R""~'f'>'lnl(
ho"e,,.r, 11n r-a""IT>f'nt '""' th<"'
'>outh.-r h -.50 f,..,t thf',,.,,f lor
•nllf .. !l~ •nd ~'.1'"""" an<! rublir
Ul lilt If'!".
fo.-thl" P"1J'O""' of p•y•n!l ob.
li ,Ptions wcllfed by said
d-d incladin~ fees, eh10r~es
1111d e:rpen!l<"'l'l of tht> Trui'lt<"'t',
.d¥ant:es, if aay. "'"deer the
tenns of said deed, i11teres1
therl"!!ln sad t6,644.21 in unpaid
prineipal of tht> note secured by
"'id deed, with i nteret~! thl"rl"!!ln
h-om 11-1-63, •• in uid !tOle
and by I•• pro¥ided.
\'OCAEH. ISC., T'"'"''""
Charlt>n" Gill, SP-ert>tan
O..ted: S..ptember :!2. J%~
Publi.!<h Oo:-tober I, 8, aMI 15 1n
the .'i .. wport tl•rbor Ens '!"·
457T
Court of Honor Awards
....... _..
at 3028·~;-.;,;;; Hwy,, 1200.
Roo Me:da, •laP b A(llade
Ceafa", 4323 W, Cout Hwf, , .....
Cormier f.D.uupbltl , reroof
aod rept.lr, 3'100 Newpcl"t Blvd.,
$1,200,
Ed Pau.ll, renee, 21~ Fan St.,
11~0.
Louise Gllben, awning, 432
32nd St. , 1164.
1\e 4dt u11uael pwont-aon
diMet ud Eqla Scout o(
Hooot ror Boy Scout Troop
79 or Newport Beacb wu
held Tuuday cvenina at
Marioeu Scbool.
Guelt speaker wu Dick
Richud, owner or Richud's
Lido Muket and member of
the Oranae Empire Council.
Boy Scouu or Atneric:a.
_Followina awards were
atven :
• Et.ale Palm Award
Stepben Rodet, IOfl of Scout·
muter and Mu. Paul Rodet,
979 Pre sidio, Co1ta Mua.
Pushbutton University
Stepll~ received-hia Eaale
,.,.,d at l•at year's parent-
son dillflet.
• E.aale Scout Award
Dana Rodct, Stephen's bro-
ther.
• Et.ale Scout Award
Scott Baily, 100 of ~-•nd
Mn. Robert Baily, 2000
Beryl Lane, Harbor Hia.h·
lands.
• Eaale Scout Aw~rd
Robin Boyd, son of Mr. •nd
Mu. John Boyd, 1600 War·
wick Lane, H•rbor Hi &hlands .
Robin is Junior auiuant
scoutmaster of Troop "11J.
and a member of Post "19.
'"The Hall ts if. b<~ll ''· I\ the ''crn.Kular v~rdn:t of enthu51it~t•c
~tt:.itor5 to Edt)Ofl\ unu . .jue Hall "' Elt<t"'"' "'" .. ,the Cal1fornt<a
M useum of Scr~n.:~ .tnd Industry. E\po-.1t10n Par~. Lex -\ng~Je,
Her~ you .:an pr~s~ button~ tn ~.l "C.'par.tte demonstrattl~n
e~ hi bit~. explore the rnoermO'ot ....e.:r~ts rof elect nett) -..1nd
··gritdu:u~·· in .SO fa'il."ln aung mmut!s'
T~ Hallt~ Edt!>'>n\ ~·on tnbuuon to .:ommuntt~ mfo rmat1nn
o n the prt•gH·~ t"oe1ng made by the m••estm-o..-.·ned 1.'\ectnc
uul11~· 1ndu,tr;.-rn ~k1ng out and de,el(">f'lng n~w <;nurttS
of ll"w"'..-lloot el~drt<" pow~r . ..1nd ne..-.· u\eS for ve,...,atd~ clectr1.:1t'
Ynv and yuur f.tm•l~ >A til en)(l~ ..1 'l~tt to !he Hall of Electn,;1 1\
-\her your ··graduation ·· ~ou·n be mformed and read~ for
the J ll-<"leUrtl future Wh) not pl:tn a family \'1~11 <,("100
One pf the "'a"' won<kf' ,,f el~ctrJ.:tt~" the I .tel thJt tt ,,
Jmnn~ !toJJ~ ·~~~buy\. Lr•ok ..11 the •urprrs1ng reLnrd
'
la•ntor...n dKtric ~help
b•p dowft c:osl of drttrklty
Wh11r llw CO\! ot f..-1• I•• .-til u 1\w coo.~,,, h•·•nll /1~• ,.,....,,. "'~'k r>lh J"''"J """
p~>l. or•·~ul ·~·"· !IW ~''""tt" CO\! of • ~,~,.,..,, "'"'' ,or rln:ll•~•h '•' I .h""" ,...,,....,,,.1
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TM =~ tc"COI'd of Ed•-and odwr •11._,,.-c-.,.....,.,J N..,,......, m4n.,....t rlo-<"tr><:
Yllllly c:oonp;on.n prov,.jn pow! I.., •-~n« of" ~.....,n.!.onl lc7o<o «,.. i"''"'<"t IN
..II Amcnc:.-o -.1\ iU~J.o~. IOmO,"II"TOOO ...... 1n thr .. 11..-~ ''" IHh•••
TRAVEL LIKE
I
YOU COUlD -
IF vou·o SAVED
Ltl';[ THEY 0!()1
UK£ HOW'
\
SAV£0 REGULARl 'f-AT
N(WPORT BAlBOA SAVINGS
EVEN ONCE A MONTH ...00S UP -
WITH THQS[ HIGH QUARHRl Y
OfVIOENDS'
\==
WHY N[W~T BAl BOA '
BECAUSE f H[Y R[ NICE
GuYS'
NIC[ GAl S roo -BUT T H£~
KNOW rHE BUSINESS
BEEN .,T tT 18 'l'[,t.IO'S
RIGHT H[R( IN OUR NEWPORT
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l\IURSDAY LOCT. 15, 1M!
COIIOIIA Ou IIAit. CM.Jf.
-Switches
Eyebrow& -Eyelashes
Toupees -
WIG SALON
2SO-D Eaat 17th St.
Hill pen Square
Pbone S4!·l446
Sou/hern C~liform• Edt~On Com~ny .sa
'"SI.Ired OIKe tor •" .,...,!_,.. en" '""",.. t()rlt•
().,~OS Ollod auane•t~ • 4 &!I' currotnt '"""'111 '"!'
Newport Balboa Sm i.ngs
.&NO lOAN ASSOCI ITtON . ~·· ... .,.., .. ""··""'' .. ·--... _ ---
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lltURSOAY, OCT. 15, lH4
COUA DEl. liM, CAL.
Co.
MJII.IXNG ILOCD • AU. N*D -AU. TYPES no at au 1~ ,.-
... ,-.. I'' DIIL .......... J'-e
...
Hac II fM ...... (w fM V.u&ANCII
mecd.la ot dae New pan ae.dl bariiiiiLIIIOy. tit Or Mill Ca-
PiaDDJAaCommlataa at 8 p.m. oal, .. -.o. lalud, ~ nar
today, Oct. 16, lD City Hall: y.-4 tctback to f110'11dc a fWl
TENTATIVE MAP depda pra ...
-Tr.et $?8!, propc»ed subdt-a.eu zwpn. 327 Sa.PJ*Ire
vlalao of 3.9 ac:ra divided JAto Ave., BalboalalaDd, pel'mJIIlao
20 R-31oa ao lbe soudlwat cor-to caodoue aero aide yard eet·
oet of Dan.t aod Flaphip Road, b.ek ao cbe •ouod Oocll' lD or-
-----
• ....
-·UIIIIIT
IP PLAY IT •11 1111
Carrie Edward a, claupa.r .
•1..,.._t ol JII'Oflll7 U.. ~ o( Mra. Rutlt C. Edwarda,
malle IWO 40-fooc loa* ola lilt Oce• Blvd., Corooa
&O•fooc lot Mill a IO•fOCII klc. del Mar, will pla y Cora Plood'
Kaay t4 Wellb, of 1101-o? io the opeoiftl productioo o(
Wa..troDIDr., Caroud&Utl•, tho Wbhtior Colleae &heaue,
c:reue 2 1•1 loa. scheduled for Oct. 22·24.
ADDITIONAL IUSIN!SS Tbe play ia William lnae't
Lpan fiOni & p&:iDDed rat-.. Tbe Dark At Tbe Top Of
deatial commlaee OD prtvar.e the Staira." Miu Edward•
acrut sc.ndarda. ia a senior at Whiuler and ia
JoiiiiiFS LIQUOIS
DEE COOK. 0-.er
JSJ7 IAIT COAIT HIGHWAY
COlOMA DIL MAl, CAL.,.
TELE PHONE OIUole )-7 ')0 West Newport Het~ts. der to eolarae prase and to
FINAL MAPS cooall\ICt a aeccod nary.
TiactS7iO, popc»ed aubcllvt-Mn. LoWa SplelberRU, 3'712 Three U.S. Presidents: k port from 1be buUdLog betatu a apeech and elrama mljor. IJ.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:l
commlaee: JQ~Iblyaet bearl.llg
PROPOSIT ION 17 makes it possible for
California to put into effect the national
transportation settlements-worked out
by Congress and Presidents Eisenhower.
Kennedy and Johnson-which eliminate
wasteful featherbedding in the railroad
industry under terms that insure maximum
job protection. yet retam two men in the
cab o f all trains.
These settlements are now in effect rn
most states-but not in California becau-.e
of a conflicting "horse and buggy day~ "Jaw
which Proposition 17 repeals.
To keep Califcnia competitive -
To help keep freight rates down -
CAliFOttNIA COfiiiiiiTTH TO EliMINATE RAI~ ftATK£IIlOOIIIIC
110 M••• su .. t s." r,.nc,Ko MIQ2
CQ CMAII.(II
s--M ... M ... ,., tDl S.Ut•-f ~till ,,_,.. ,_ •' Stot• S...111 s-.t. ....,.....,. ~
>AN CLE MENTE BRANCH
601 N El Cam•no R"a'
HY 2 1195
'
.::.•t.Jtc >.
stan of 15,42 acrea dh1ded lo-Channel PL. l.ll Wen Newport,
to ?6 loa of a pl&oned reatden-encroach 181ocba Into dle rur
tial development ln East Bluff. yard setback Lo order to enc.od
Tract5?41, proposed aubdlvl-garage and build fence,
alao of 8, 54 acres divided l.llto H. J. McDevitt, 3100 W. Oc·
43 loa of a planned resideotial ean f t. , Wen Newport, waive
development 1n East Bluff. 1 fooc, 41ncbes of required 20-
AMENDMENTS footdepcb fot garage, or to en-
Marguerite Atldnsao, 355 Ha-croacb 12 Loc:bes into aide yard
zcl Dr,, Corooa del Mar, adja-aetbaclcuo permit me cooacruc-
cent to dleHurley Bell Lon, re-non of 2nd unlt.
zone from R-1 to C ·l·H, for Jame.a Emigbt, 5001 Seashore
continued use of property for Dr, , West Newpoft, duplex ao
restaurant operatioo. an R-2 lot widl1,813 sq. ft. of
The Ir vine Co, , Tract 4003, land area, under dle ml.olmum
Unda Isle, zooe me prope.rty of 2,000 sq. ft.
to R-1 and establi.lb a lS-foot USE PERMITS
setback oo the bay hoot and a 2S·foot setback oo me street Bob Gage, at 6908 W, Coast
to ,...,mit me residential de vel-Hwy, • West Ne wport • on-sale
r-beer witbln 200 feet of a resi-opment of Llnda lsle ln accord-dential ducrict.
ance wldl approved subdi vlaioo B, B. Boyntao, at SOO E. Bay f.pl.a=n.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~ Ave,, Balboa, duplex over 5
garages in a C-1 District.
•DET AILED
GENERAL
INSURANCE
COVERAGE
ar
ED 'I'ARD
AT
JAY It IIM,IO
UJN .N~W~ORT BLVD.
N~W~ORT B~A04
L IBERTY 8-t tM
Robert Bodamer, 209 Abalone
Ave,. Balboa .laland, continue
ooo-cooforming zero rear yard
setback for a 2nd nary addition
over garage.
East Pacific Coaat Highway
Corp., 3Sl Hazel IX. , Corona
del Mar, off-street park1og ln a
residential district f<X the Hur-
ley Bell restaurant site.
Fred MacDooald, 202-204 W,
21st St. • Newport, duplex and
garage oo each lot.
Lowell Oaborn, 1101 Bayside
Dr. , Newpoft Beach, outdoor
dispu y of mocor bikes f<X rent
at service station.
RESUBDIVlSIONS
Roger De Young, 301-30S l.tl-
gool.a St., Newport Shores, rc-
II YU.II 11•11 .L Ill
C. llslllllfl•s
-'••'
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H .... U.ll•lte4 ........
e HI P:l .-4 S..... tw e.... ..4 ,..t al4..
• Y,• T.V. -LC.A. VIetH -z...• ..4 C:.rth Me6ea -,.....,.,,
• ....... -···•11.1.-4 ...........
• •• Semce ell..,_. ef Ce'-' T.v .• aled 1.
Wltlte, -.4 HI .. f 14ellfJ • S.... U..ta.
CROWNfJ!/
•u1 .181UIT
(sERncc 1s vt R PROFESSION I (rE !tENT r • ..-:s I
Ul2 E. COAST HWY . TnlrtiOMI
COlOMA DIL MAl 67J.S55
for Nov, 6,
Review aanual report.
COMMUNlCA TIONS
-Request From Gregor Setoo for
extenaioo of ute permit for oo-
aale beer and wloe at 311 1/2
Marloe Ave., Balboa Island,
Requat from Eugene c. Boero
for e.xtenaloo of ute permlt for
oo-sale beer and wine at Fly-
log Butler resu~aaot, at 3101
Newpon B1Yd. , Newport.
Requat from George Gaynor
for excen.sion of use permit for
sale of alcobol.ltc beverages at
~07 Welt Coan Hwy. , West
New pen.
Request from Lortal.oe Cloft
for eneruloo of uae permit for
poodle grooming shop, at 128
Agate Ave,, Balboa lsland,
USE PERMIT ~alcolm and Buck Watk.lns,
2400 W,Coast Hwy., oo Mad-
nus Mlle. cocucruct a 102-unit
motel Lo coojuoctioo with hoot·
age of shop1 and offlces.
PUIT·PAII-IICI
COIPEnnOI SLATED
HarbOr Area bOy 1 I throuah
3 can liJn up for the 4th an-
nual Nauonal Punt, Pan and
K1 ck. c::ompeti tion. Tbi 1 event
i• 1pon10red locally by the
Theodore Robins Potd Aaen-
cy, the Harbor Area 8oy1
O ub and the Newport Beach
and Coata Mesa reaeation
deparcmenta, alona with the
National Football Leaaue.
Ent riea are beina accepted
throuah Oct. 1~ at the offices
of the local 1ponaou. En-
uanu must be accompanied
by a parent or auardi an. Upon
reai atration, the future foots
ball atara will receive a
bOOklet on PP&K competition
tipa wtiuen by pro-football •t•• Lou Grou, Y.A. Tittle,
Yale Lary and Bart Stan.
Stan Muaial tips on bOdy
buildina are alto included in
the bOOklet.
Competition will be held
throuahout the nation for the
national PP&K championship.
ACCOUNT ANT NAMED
A. Boyce Canniff, 210 La
J olla Dnve, Newport Heiahta •
has been named directOT or
member attendance of the
Oranae County Otapter of the
National Auociation of Ac-
countants. He ia employed.
as conuoller or Vard New-
port 1n Costa Men. He attend-
ed USC and served 1n the
U.S. Coast Guard durin&
Wotld War II.
lOY fOR COSTELLO'S
Mr. and Mu. John N. Co•-
tello. 483S River Ave., West
Newport, are parents of • aon
bOrn Monday, Sept. 28. in
Hoaa Hoapital.
LAGU NA BEACH HEADQUARTERS
260 Ocean Avenue
HY 4 7541
LAGUNA NIGUEL. SO LAGUNA BRANCH
Mon~rch Bay Plaza
496 1201
. .
SHOPS AND SERVICES
• A~A.Itll -WOM!M
CL8A'S
HI ·P:AIMIONS ......
CA5UALI 6 AnD I
..... 1101
2JO • I I . 1M lt .. CJA.
.... n.o-6 ., ......
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New.-.. 1M OIJ.1,_
........ "-M1 t.MM
.... pwt ......
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"l14p0 ned"
Pron~ Tue-QPa tD O•ert.aol a
JAGUAI S,.Ciellat
5a..at41
2221 He.t.r, C.M.
PeppertrH AlltomotiYe
VOLKSWAGEN
POttSCHE
Excluam'v
Phone 646-01 II
120 MoftN Vi11
Cotta MeN
* Auto Uphohtery
TAYLOR'S Tlt iM SHOP
~Ill'$' ~=!~
TeMphon. Ll 1-7332
14S INDUSTR IAL WAY
Auto Wash
Lido Car Wash
TM SewWaH'a Ntw~at u4
Fillet& Car Wash
T elephoue 646-fUI
41 1 E. 17th St., C.M.
• IEAUTY SALOM
LOtiiMMI'I auun ~
2'7Jl B. Coaet Hwy.
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e CAIP!MTIY
CCiipentry
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REMODBJNG *
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• DIAPEIIES
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fiiEIILAIS SUPPLIES e.,•t.li• e.,.tutM
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• fLORIST
IIIADIAY
fLOWEI SHOP
S.JYina the HubOr Area
1166 Newport 8oolentd
Costa Mesa M1 6-2467'
• GARDENING -------1 NJNntLf ..... e.ce
• J IWILII
ALLACE CALDERHEAD
/8•8L8a
JWLO..t ...... c-...... .... Wl. ---• PAIMTIMG ..:.,_ ___ _
PAINnNG
LICENSED, INSURED '-'•• .... , ..... ODeaactDr
WlLUAM HIHif
Pflltoue S4H56S
PAINTING
&, lliou or job.
lallde ..ctoat.
Pne Betiaa111,
•d 0.•· 6ot6-673S
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CUSTOM FURNITURE ,.. c... .... ., ... ,
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YIU ot ~ 1M ;... Cle• • PET SUPPLIES .. _, ll•li ... Eft. U 1------
•SM..
MEL UPSHALL
EXPERT LAWN AMD
GARD!M SEIVICI
Sp eciali•t ;,. Care of
Commercial Property
ltl s.6t6S 14"65
• MOUSIIIOLD Q.IAMIMG
WALL -TO -WALL c-..c
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• MAll GOODS
MALLIE•s
WIG W.ON
, .......... -a. .... ....................... _ a.-..-.,... ,...,_
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m I!AIT f7n4 STMn
COSTA ~ CAU.-otNA
........ 646-)111
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C.•te .....
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Aaa CRAIG'S MESA
.... 'ET SHO'
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1npae•l • CAN Fi,_
Ll J.1254
447N~II~.
NEWPOIT lEACH
A. R. MARSAC
PLUMBER
700 Can atioe A••.
Coro .. 4el \tat
PI .. Waa Repairs
DAY a NIGH T
WA T£R HEA TEU * IISTAUIMT
I!IKSMIRE'S ....... ,
LUNati!ON -DINNER
COCKTAILS
ORiole M40S
1450 VIA OPOitTO
Newpon &eadt
• SHOE IIPAII
MAIIIIY'S c ,:.,_ .....
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lti!MODfL 2 , ..... ONLY ... .• c.e•·~··
2• Mti111 H.l . JJ6.6405 ,.,u..-.a,. .. .,
aJSTOM PURNinJRE
Mel
BOAT INTBIUOilS
PlllBHOUSB
UPKOLS'TIWNO
210t Ne..,.n aa..t.
Npt. BucltOR M »S
• ~!i':"
CALL ... ,.
BY OWNER, l bdnn. INMate,
-lc aad IPID laaicle led
oot. Priced ript. Look at
617 Nu ciuua, COM, tho
call OWDIJ at 615-0047 ........
~L APARTMENT ~~
reat oo Bal...,. lal.U for
the wiater fDODtlla • .,0 .o.
Woolcl prefer oet of aowur
wlilo WUtl I place 10 l&ay •••• .c~ •. 67)-150'7.
Por all occatlo.e. Let ...... , '" , __ _
., .. l.,ort.Mt ,_, widl
nowera hdc....,.
133 B. 11* -t1t=UI!
POa MLE .. Ate.-Looks
at L,.cloe Jolla.... l4l
,._,, of f•cu to laelp wta
polidctl ciacoaaloaa. f'.7$ ro • ., .... 8os' 1111.
he" Aee
! asAL V ALUEI I II•• ••"-fdau oonr. ................ _ ...•. 319.~
36-" Bleoad•• cleat. mo-
clealtoUclealut.
PO& UNT ~..., l Ptdeot 0Ga41doa ... -... 69.50 '•il•r•, l .._. ......., 3 Po. a.u-Sec:lioul.
CDIL Ye .. J r-. C .. l ef. looM cull.ioaa. .. ', ... ",..,...,. 11111 ,,_ .................... 57.50
W Db-. pel CIO'f• 36.50
YOUNO aiape •• ltiiJ at Aft-8iae ... ,.......... 16.50
11M Royal PeeL R .. IOiliWt. ar-d ... S4 ia. ....a ~1616. abk eebiHC. ............... 49.50
Bat .......... ftlliall,
POa RENT -1 ,,..., Afc. -~ wrim ~PD••· u.t.Uallect. no Ide A.... eaareaaea.I..W.A
CDM. ..... nil.. ............ _ .... 4'J.50
T .. W~~~>D. cllop lenea ct
• OfiPICI SPACI s.r.iq u., ................ 17.50
POl RIMT S Pc. Mac.a1 DiAeue ••t. fOIIIIIica toP table, fiOa I &Aa-2 .... _. -~.a • ~50 ,.~ ... p-..ect -aoa ..... -. ,, . . ~ IIIII. Wttl• fll 0.8. Tlble ..,,_, TV.
........... ....... .... ll •• ,..,te 00111101
........ ~ ... fl$1 .......... oaly.-........... ._._ .... _ ... 59.50
1 wnul I I Ill .... PoiiiOicl U.cl C.O•a. ,_.-a. C.UI1WIII • .-.. Lite ........................ .39.50
e TIM.B Cou B n~~t al&o •e Su & caae.-............... 4'J.50
NQWN YOUa OWN•• l... GRANTS •-. .... -. •u.. ..._ Pa.raic.e A Appli•c••
... ,." Aatllt.t. • ,..._ UOO Newport Bl•cL IIIID..Ue ...... l0&41.t 1.-______ eo_au_w_._•_a __ _
IlL ........ .., ......... PlltSGMAL
Hoee Ball&... C02 .. .. .-, O....W.. 7U..t201. MAJIA,OB -....... or ._..
-..... a...t .... •·--.•.•. ..... ........... ~
.-JH' ' --. PILBlallll _. ..,..,, ODiart
ONE CORONA DEL MAR cetaia llrriW.,. Ia o.,.U
comm•dal reet.al. S.Utable ole ..... wi* aaa. Lutre.
for ortlce or lhop. tiS per -el.-ic ah J n•r.
moatla. 67)-1010. VOOI!L 11. C.OW. Hastw .... C1JM. co. 67).2*.
RARE OPPORT\JNri'Y -!I*UI AN<»fYMMUS -
Be•ty !bop. oo.oletely ••Por llll ........ _. ..ct
eqaippecl. tUO ,_ 1D0at1a -_. aMr1 of .. ,._, of
2903 Neepon Bl•cl.. N B. 00111.."' DID ,_ lllaft ,....
67)-4600 or 61).5763. 1--' 11ft,.. ....... wllll
NEWPORT BEACH. 409 lltb ._M. at fe-.at ..,aaell, at ep-tlia. at h-. or ia-Su .. t -Re ataJ io l•a• f--' · -•1 i baildi••. Suitable 'or offi"c waonlf, or ... t. or 1 .. -•· .. r.teeaa. or et • ..,., 82
or lhop -r.tail or wbole-OP 0000 atEBR. ..
tale. Hat alley w/ware-..... ae ., .. , at ..._.
bou.. enu~acc. tlSO per la•ly eo c*ar.. Wri•
mootla. 67 3--4600 or 6 7 l-SIMfl!ltS AN<IfYMOUS.
5763. P .O. Boa 1042, Coeca ......
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P~EE ~ENTAL SE~VICE ... 0P ,_ ••
t9S 10 14M per month. We '711• Gr..,••tt•rs" lly
roadwork free Pllyllis Schl•fly •4 Atl•ir•l
Chut•r ff111IL I copy -1ft : ~ J for 12: 10 for U : 21 for
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limited Cbriaunaa Earnana
AVON PROWCTS
Call Collect -Sl~S860
MRS. ntERESA RENNER.
Bela BartOk'• pupil, baa
10 opcoina for aiftcd piano
atudeota ud Oennan eon·
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Wcat 'Thalia ucellent eoo-
ditioo. Make offer. 42S Lark-
apus, COM -675-Sl51
GatERAL MOTORS
NEW
(Ill UDm
$1731
DELIVERED HOI
30 mUes pu .-1. • apd.
aynctu1nDelh tn-. ,.
Mo. or 24,000 XL a.M.
Warranty.
STAIISIIY IUD
U4 E. 17th St .. c.M.
,.,_ 541-7765
S•9 Tl S.99
NEWPOQT~ MOTORS
2036 H~ Blvd.
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-Kl 9-1663, !SO. -~~9-0116·
LAGUNA took a b-0 first Quarter lead
over Corona del Mat Friday night at Da-
vidson Field by driving b7 yards after the
opening kick-off, scoring on a spectacular
end zone ca~h by Craig Allen. The Sea
Kings threatened In ttte 2nd Quarter with a
52-yard drl~ that started from thei r own
24, with halfback Steve ~yless and full-
back Mart Fltt making good ~ins. Here
Steve Is being pulled down by Laguna
~lfback Tony Fogllanl (No. 11) after
~inlng 7 yards to the Laguna 46 on a 3rd
down play. Sea Kl"g QUart£-rback Dan
Mikels (No. 10) is comi ng in to help. It
was stil l 2 yo11ds to go, and the Sea I( lngs
~bled suc.cessfully on 4th down as Mark
Fl tt pic:ked up 11 yards. But 3 plays later
a fumble ~ve the La9Uf'a Artists the ball
C¥' their 24. The first ~If ended b-0. <En-
sign photo)
o.E . RefriJ., MO. Pbooe 6-YEAR Cnb, u c:el. cond.
-115. 546·2638. 673-4192.
ltali u , ProvioaaJ cbioa COMET. 16' radial uw .t
uaaler. J 3S0 -OR 5--02!2.
THE ARnSTS dfOve 72 yards for a touch--
oown as soon as they ~t their hands on
ttle bitl In ttle Jrd quarter, ~er spect.A-
cuiar ·catch In U,e end zone producing the
score. The Icicle was good and the score
was 1~. After Uklng the lcick.oOff, the
Sea Kings drove Into L aguna territory •
Here fullback Marie Fltt is rolling across
the 40-yard lint for an 8-yatd gain to the
35. On the next play Laguna Intercepted
a Sea King pass. The Artists marched to
the Corona del War 32, but halfback Chri s
Meador Intercepted a pass in the end
zone to make it first down for U,e Su
Kings on their own 20. Fltt made i t first
oown on the 30 as the Quarter ended. An
offside penalty cost 5 yo11ds. Bayless lost
1 yard; a pass was Incomplete; then QUar-
terback Tom Hitzell tos~d to Meador,
who had gone wide to the right, then cut
In to catctl ttte baJ I on a dead run, speed-
Ing through the Laguna secondary and
oown the fo11 si deline, all the way for a
7fryard scoring masterpiece. With tht
score 13-0, the Sea Kings had another
chance in the final seconds. They gained
possession on their own 1b, with just 37
seconds to go. A Hitzel _..e~r pass gain-
ed 32 yard s to tht Corona 48; st ill 24 sec-
onds left. Another pass added 10 yards;
8 seconds I eft. A penal ty put th t ball on
U,e L aguna 2b.. A pass wu incomplett;
J secon ds to go. The gun sounded as H •t·
zel's last effort went wide near the goal.
HOMECOMING FOR OCC
Ouoac Cou Colleae bead
coacb Dick Tuc:tct baa found
a quartetbac:kina acm iu Pbtl
S.,illet.
'Tho 11()..pouod coourtcd
PHIL SPILLER, OCC quat-
terbaclc , scOfed 3 touchdowns
and passed for another TO
in Orange Coast's 27-18 wln
over Mt. San Antonio SabJr·
day in Pirate Stadium In their
Ea stem Conference opener.
LOST AND FOUND
flOUND blec:t kittea. r.We .
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1020.
BOATS FOJ SU.E
balfbact and fonner HarbOr
Hiah stu led Tucker's Boca
to a bot-cold, atuuerina. but
nnertheleu deci save 27 ·18
victory o ver the st.ubbom
Mououea from Mt . San An·
tonio Colle1e Sawrday oa,bt.
The Pi rat ea acored on the
fiut play from scrimmaae as s.>i ll er lofted a pus to
apeedy freahman end John
Weber. also 1 HarbOr Ha&b
eoutribution to OC. wbo took
it o•er bit n1bt shoulder on
a deed nm for a 61-y ard TO.
Lat ct an the first quarter.
Spillct climued a Q8-va.rd
drive by racina 40 yards on
a keeper. \iake \icl ellan
t.ickod tbe poant to make tt
n-o.
In the 3rd penod. Sptllcr
aoored aaaan. from J vards
out. to cap • 51-yard drne.
That made the a core 1 ~.
eooup to wan . but there was
lou of acorin1 to come. A
pau c:ombtoation worked for
tlac Mountiea an the 3rd qu.,..
ter and for 1l yards and aaaan
at the uan of the 4th CJ!.,..
ter, for 4S yards. and the
maaio waa narrowed to lq-
11.
Att. inaunnce TO •as ad-
ded by Spiller. wbo scored
from lhe 17, and be also ran
for cbe 2 poiuu eftct toucb-
dowa. FiBal acore came on a
6-J•cl Mountie pua in the
naal aiaotea.
lllia S.mrday naabt .,II
be bcldlecomina (Of the Pr-'*' a a. aa tlaey boat a a trOna
h!l.non t11m. The Ho,.. ~"
cnaabe.d Rinnade 66-11 au t •••k.
FREEWAY LEAGUE I
Pullctton
&eua Puk
Guden Grove
Bolu Gtande
~e,.-pon
Coata '-4e u
Otan1e
Savanna
W L PT OP
1 0 33
1 0 15
I 0 12
1 0 20
0 0
0 6
7 1
0
0
6
15
10
0 0 ll
0 JJ
TARS LOSE
Th e ,,,.port HaJbor ll.ih
Saalors v.tll take on the '
strOn& Fullerton team thiS
Frtdav eventng. Oct. lfl. at
Oav1dson '-t.tJau'T', ''e~tn&
to break 1nto the ~~>tn column
tn the Freev. A\ I e ague <.tand-
tngs. Gilll'e tl~c ... 11: be at
8 r.m.
Fullerton Jefc11tcJ Savanna
33-• last ... eek.. anJ llarbnr
fell before Buena P&Ji I ~0.
Harbor .,., unable to mus·
ter up an\ !luctaanc:J drt\'C
&&llnll the (<'Hl te s. anJ
Roena Park. l'n Ute other
band, had 3 touchdo.,.n all-
ed back because l.,f penalu c ~
before 1ettina on Ute Sct'te·
board.
The penalues c ancell ed a
56-yard aenal touchdo""n tn
tbe fiut quutc:r. a 72-yud
pau play and • 50-)•ard aco-
"'' ron in the 2nd quarter. Finally, an the )rd quarter
a S9-yatd dn •c: puabed the
ball OYct the Harbor aoa l.
and tbe nua posnt made: at
7..0. Wtth 1:)2 left an tbe
ftoal quncr, Ed Startey
t:n ed to aet off a pont fOf
me Sai lou from tlae end
IODC and Wal tickled fOt I
2'11011ll llfety. Aad ID the:
final maDOte 8Dc:na Par\
aeoted 11ain o n a 4C)..yard
\6~ ft. BOSTON WHALER -
SS bouepoeer, bomeli le, 4
cycle. Loackd tridl cqaip-
mcnt act euatom featuoa.
IIELP WAJieT EO Mustangs Seek Arst Win
WOMAN to aaaiat ia Kn at aap, 611-19$ eOcr 6 g,.m,
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.... 67J.Illt.
Coata Meta. adll lookioa
tbr ita nut .,ctory, .rill hoat
Garcl• 0.0•• thi • S.e.tdey
ncnl,., Oct. 17, ota Duact-
IOft Field Oll the N•wpon
HtrbOf Hit~ c.-pu. o.n.
time u I p.m.
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ud a fe• plays later Del\nu
Mc<lnack toued foe 4f y•cb
to a,.s.~ ro. a 6"'PP•"t .....
Th Ma&ectora uecl h •P
..,., it •• led quertn on a
1$-yard dri•• foHowi.. a
poor ..._.,_, ,_~. eoa ..
GnHe ... ck., ..... l ..... ro· • ...-.. ~aatftille. .. • WcOa•act , ...... , •• .,.
ct~Pted ~ a »-, 114 eo.dt-
clowa j_.&. .-4 a 76--1d 4ri•• ..-.. &he fiaal
ac:rare •• a.,..,...,.
c:loact. 17S -847-6579.
G.£., 2 door Refna •• s7S.
Sl6-100.
Girl• Scb.nDD 26" bicycle .
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AoU>. Wubet, R.C.A .• de--
hne. I H . -S36-1043.
.143 Wiocheatet, aeope, 100
IOGDdt, tlSO-OR l-5712.
.367 Maa .• Great Weat•m
Pca~aker pi .col. S7 S.OR
3-5712.
'61 V.'fl., R.tH. ucoll. eond.
!l.l~~. 61~110,
'61 Co"air Coupe. 4 apeed
atiek, 199S . S~l~.
Air cooler, almoat oe•. S20.
S46-1Sl7.
TWIN BF.OS. apriaa cl mat·
11!1'• ~~ -iH-1667.
MAPLE twin bod fume, llS,
''~1667.
Wit. cl ~RS. CHP..ST . Ia. rnir-
ror. l lS. 67l-1667 .
BEDROOM cluir. •s -Pb.
673-1667.
TABLE LAMPS. I S each.
§73-l§j7.
OAP'P ERS.SA TILER ruae •
MS. Pb. S4-610Q.
PING PONO table. t2S. 6 7 1-
1397.
CROQUET SET. 110. Ph.
t7 )-1397.
ADMIRAL TV.t20. Pb. Ll 8-aou.
QA§ RANQ~. ~~~-OR ~lSi
BIRDCAGE. Ud3df\, atand.
u ce. 17 . U 1-.8657 •
PROFESSIONAL Hau Dryer.
F1UGIDAIRE. bottom freuer.
1140 -Kl 9-1663.
E XEOJTIVE Deak. i!0"1
34" -195. Kl 9-1663.
MAHOG. D10pleaf table, 11S
-OR 5-0212.
ELEGANT 10 paece Maboa.
dinioa aet -J47S -675--
386) .
CORNER TABLE, lake new. n s -Pb. 67 5-3&63.
SMALL Man. Poodle -Black
Male A.K.C. U OO -675--
4412.
ENCYCLOPEDIA. McMallan.
12 book& & nand. S25. Kl
$-1331 .
OLDS. '57. au c:ond .. ucel.
t S95. 673-8948.
RAMBLER ""AIO"· 117S. 67}-
1941.
KAYAK. 18'. J100. Pb. 673-
1941.
G. E. comb. 11nk & dub• aab-
a . S75. 673-1941.
EXCEL. Eoc:yclopcdla. adult
& dulcf a act.l65. Ll4-8326
WOOD play pe1\, eouted pad.
t 1l. S46-416 s.
EXTRA LO. play pool. l ft.
deeo. t 10. ~ 4165.
MAPLE maauioc .t bOok·
nand, as -671-2123
KIDNEY abape dreuana table..
alan top SS -673-2123.
PAlR Frencb telepbonea. 130
-S41-42~2.
l BLACK 8aJ S\OOia. US. -
U I ·S379.
BLACK meta Ill c I amp -12 S I H. Pb. 673-5677. I -pb. 675--3233. SPANISH. 3 ptoce aecoooal, _....L::.:...::.:...::...=.==----
pld,i11SO _ 67s-3ll3. SILVER PLATED ''Bundy"
I
-Flute. 130. -6 5-1 4 I 0.
GLE.'IIN. rubbed. walnuc
boffet. sso -675-3233. I
CORV ETTE Tonneao cover.
17. phone S*-818Q.
1 S' RACING alack. r . pb.
546~8189.
'(d FALCON. Automauc. R t
H. ll$0. -OR 3-~957.
CANOE.. alumaourr . Drumman.
t 200 -L1 S· 542.
BRJGGS& STRATTON. sooo-
"' eni iQC. SIS,· 548·;803,
CAAO E. custuoos, paddles. HOY'S BO..:E . 2-4" aood con-
sps. Pb. 673-l3cr7. dluoo. 114. \11 b·)75Q.
SOF ~. converublc. 7 ft .. & DR ~PF S. 51". blad. wtth
chan. 170. 673-1 3Q". v.ba e la run . SSO. t."'-13'l7.
TRAl" SI::-T. s \ c; -OR ~ 'AAL:'IIl T & form•ca comer 0113.
table 'IS -t.7S. 3.:33. T \ ~4"' remf'tt cnnuu s~c;
FR£"11 ("ll Provtnctal. stn&le Ci48...0Ql4.
headbOard S20 -f\~~~:33. LA\1P Shade. ::" • drly
Bl ITER Chum. H O -5-'4-\mepcan_. s1_ -~J~SQ1'13.
Jill: __________ __, RIGfLU'A lllc<~ ru~ "~Q <.un
lll·F1 I'CdLC:I anJ co~tun et
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\\-'. I'Ll:: Ct't~bierbench ._,,fT ec
table -s 10-,..., 3-1 l 13
RO'r \l Flee. fvllewttter
s I 00 -L1 R· ~., ~.
bunt raucrn s ~' -"4 ~
31H.
E:.Ll-(.<.,~n cc r tr.' Jt•·• s ~
S#-4~9'
BElG l-of11 s:<. "h''"'
hsU\·1510
lll'-llo \laboa bench table. Rl (o \,..~,zo llreen I"' tJ n\-
U O -Ci,W . 1-,8,_, Inn. l 10 -~40-! 11'\#.
Pl,,l~t. Wheel. SZ5 -
~44--48 I Z.
~-'.!'\TED Silver adult man.
poodle. OR 5-01 t 3.
GREEN Breakfront. S115 -
54~~ 1566.
DOUBLE Bed. tnnerspnna
matuc:ss. Sl5 -S40-1~8(1
WEOOEWOOD a a• ranae •
IH -540-16&6.
'56 OiEV. S17S -646-1~11
CARPET S•.opcr. I S, phoBe
67$-3233.
FRENCH ProoYa n cu i naaht-
at~ad. l lS -6., 5-3233.
VANITY dnuer. touDd mn ...
ror. eu . S40-1616.
YOUN<J monkey, t\IS -L1 1-
7115..
DINETTE aet. 6 ct.&J~. tlS
~1616.
TllAV£1t11NB ..._.. U.p, ...... , be-N. tU -67~
llll.
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stool. S10 -~40-l,RII
MAPL F Ru ffet. s ~n -OR 3-
9266. --
U lGGAGE Trader. 518 -
S9 ~ -OR 3-Q2(1~ _
A.R. 1 SPF A.K FR ,., ~ 54fl~
8184.
ElCO l8 WT Strrcu ~f' .• SS o.
S46-1814.
21 .. TV, C abanct. $60 • S
16«6
BLACK Nau,ahydr clo b s-dlau . ottoma.n s25 -6'7
3233.
EME
Lawn Service
Com pi etc \1aantenanc.
Ttee Sen a"
Weet~th·Y c.ar
LET GA.R.LANO DO fT
Phon• s..n ..
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WANT: Mobile bome plua
caah ot a amaJl home ~ caah ift •ea.
HAVE: Poarplu. 2 two
Wrm .t l one bdtm UAita.
OOLD MEDALUON buildina.
.. Built-ina'' Include re(riaer-
atora. Equity •17 ,000.
• C-2 VACAN~ *
Want a 7Sx100 Commerce al
location' Neat a new Dep't
Store development & Free-
way. Oeat. Pr. S22 • .SOO.
*ALMOST "'z AC RE •
ADD THIS UP' Front 100 rt.
haa 7 yr old 3 bdrm 214 batb
home with breakfast rm. ser-
vice porch and "Outdoor
Livina" patio for S2fi.SOO.
The 210 ft. of left o ver atca
upon wha ch YOL can build 4
or 5 rental a rs "FREE."
DON'T \!ISS THIS'
*VACANT fl5x1 20 *
Opportunat-. on a corner' Ex-
ce llent .. County Corndor"
locauon an the Back Bay
ar ell. One of the lo west pri-
ced vacant avatl able. It as
NOT leased land. Buy It and
vou ov.n at. P11 ce sq.500.
* \IR FI '<IT' *
l-A. T IDE-~ bdflT .:! i;ath
home II.!\ lcuge aumpu ., rrr-.
ll arJ~o~o•"•'' fln~•r ~ Fa u:pl ace.
llb g.u .. ge F-ence..l vard
\\I fll S\1 \I Pt IOL . Pr.
\;!r-, '-Ill! £a!. e ,, LOOI\ '\ T
ll "'
i' U'-.. \l RF. *
ltd-. 2 olJer home) toa aentals
tl vnu hold 11. 131 x30~ R-2
~o~oal l have trontage r-n ~ Sts.
f-xce llent to davtde late!. Ad·
Jac ent to (·I zone o n l::.ch l·
sade. Pr. S50.000.
THE CALLISON CO.
.. ) E. n• Sc.. Coata .....
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BEST TOWN (II EAR1H. ••
66x102 R-1
85x1JO R-2
67xl..O M-1 wlt+t
Hovu & Gorocae
110.412, resid-tiol
132x300 C.2
S7,500
$11 ,950
S16,500
S29,500
$62,000
FOR A SAFE AHD SOUND
INVESTMENT
CALL TODAY
WII5-McCdlllllln _...,.. ..... c.u ...
u 8-7719 ... !u. a nea.
call 67}.1114 or Ml 6-1131
EXCLUSIVE
Lff)(J I SLE
Deluxe 3 Bed room, 3
Bath. Spacrous dtninr
famtly room. opentn& to
landscaped pauo. Bu1lt·
tn s. 1ncludina washet and
drver. C atPeted & d11ped.
Succi to aueet lot and
overaazed aataae.
RALPH Y. HINGE .......
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T.e: Oltlele ).1717
..... OI).JM5
........ ~IIWY. •• .,., .H"" u..-
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tU'SEMPI.E
• IIAL BTA11
IAYCIEIT -EICLI.YE
For tbe relued lire in Back Bay! Grand Livina
ucaa. 4 Bdnn. 3 Ba. Pool! Corona del Mar Hiab
Scnoot •st,SOQ
CAIEO IHHLAirl CIIA.
Thi 1 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. home abotu "aduha only••
cate. Landacapina uc:flptionally well done. Private
Beach Community + VIEW S46,SOO
CAIEO SIIOIEI' ELEGAICE
New Excluatve. Esquiaite cultom built-Hu every-
thina' 4 Bedrms. 3 Baths. Dtnina Room. Dumatic
Ltvina Rm . Huae fireplace. Pool. By App't only.
Askma only $67,500.
HARBOR YIEI MILLS' IUYS
We have 2 pl ans. Both near UCI, schools. Dramatic
vte"'· CO"le to ow Datly Open Houae from 1-S p.m.
1133 Goldenrod Drive
See tbas 4 Bdnn. 2'-l Bath home. Only $42 ,.500.
\tuimum Exast. Loan. • • •
Then see ouJ other excellent floor plan. 4 Bdnn.
2 Ba. • Pool' S48 ,500.
l$4% f.Mt Cftul Hlthw.,-
Coronl dtl Nar. CaW 67~2101
VIEW HOME
will trade
Open ofte"'oons Oft W..lldoys
2420 CliH Drive -~ewport 8eoch
3 Bdrms. ~ Ba. Fee sam!'le Int. 1\s kang 5.4q .95G
na~o s)q,()O() fust. \fr ail trade for smalles. sanale
storv home tn "';e -.port Beach.
f-XCLL SIVF V.I TH
1Junrun ltnni~sty. ~ultor
300 Ho . ,.._wport Blvd. Ll 8-9895
MEDALLIOM MOlES
Recently completecl by SURF CONSTRUCTION
ore locotecl ot:
• 2 111 L emnn tlet ghts D11v e Tu stan
Co .. an He•ahts
Coro na del \tar
• qu,z Rangev1e -. Drave
• ~0~ AvncdJo Avenue
For custom homes ond oportftlenh coli Kl S_.Q4J3
FREE ESTIMATES
We ore· ready and wi II ing to go to world
Bring us your list ing and watch the
oct ion.
2915 E. Coast Hwy., CMMo 41.1 Mer, OR ~5726
(•4t•l•l"t ftMt Th..tro)
TOO LATE 10 O..lS'SiflY
INTERIOR DECORATING
Shop in Corona del Mar
needs qualified deco1ator -
rull time. Call 67s-S741 for
appointment.
SUBLEASE 2-bedrm. pool·
stdc apt-, l"i batha. patio.
continental breakfut. put-
una areen, tennis c:ouru.
adult area, pet allowed,
my leue runa to May 15.
(;7 s-.4(}39 Of 499-1794.
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3 bedrooma, l bal.hs, fam-
ily room, carpets, dtapes,
built-ina, duhwaaher.
landacaped. lbcellent lo·
cation aad ntialtbOrbood.
Near achoola and propoaed
beach on Buk o.,.
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HARBOR HIGHlANDS
An idul f~ily nome ••• Aiw~ys rudy to
show. 3000 SQ. ft., 5 bedroom ~nd f&mi ly
room home -Includes 4 baths, built-4n
kitchen, covered ~tio. Only 10 months
old, but loots brand new throughout. Beau-
tiful carpeting ~nd dr~pes included in
rulistlc price of $58,500.
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''' COSTA MESA '..06 Cotto Meso St.
Charmina tvy covered Eatly
Amencan home wrth J Brm.
and I bath. Beam c etlina
With quatnt fareplace. Newly
pa1nted and ready for occu-
pancy. Latae lo t "'hlch ia
close to schools and shop-
pan,.
O,e" Hone Sot. & Sun. 1-S
419 Francisco • ,
BUY OF A LIFETIMF -4
Brm . and 3 Ba. p lus lovely
parque t fam. rm. Double
doors open•na onto Del P1 so
tile entry leadana to larae
lav1n1 rm. wa th brrck fireplace
2 covered pauo s pro vadeout-
door pi easure on th11 80 x
120 lot. Reduced for qur ck
s ale. nm
TRIPLEX /
Hom e llt'lth tnoome. 2-2 Brm.
and 1"1 Ba. each. P lus J Br.
unat tdeal for fatmly who
•ashes to lave on property
and have an comc. Each unit
has separate patao for o ut·
door pleaswe. Carpets and
drapes thru-out. Gas Bl, das-
posaJ and I a.undr} area. 1:'-o-
COME S37 5 a mo nth.
'"' 2 UNITS OH A LOT
2-2 Brm. and I Ba. una ts an
eastside Costa \tesa. Larae
BUYERS ARE WINNERS
ONLY $24,950
$2,500 DOWH
3 Bchu., Dining Roo111
~ Sa~~tto A•• Avo., Nowy»ort Heights.
On tOO' Tree-Sh~ded sucet. Lot Saze 501127.5. 700
Sq. ft. aaraae &: a hop, on the alley. PLUS a covered
uai I er port or bOat pon.
The home hu hud..ood floors. carpets, drapes. elec .
ranae. dishwasheJ. Atuacuvc Pauo wsth Fountain and
Tea House.
Ftnancrna very aood to qualified buyer.
Call us today 01 aec your multiple hauna bro ker.
OPEN HOUSE
FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY AfT!RMOOH
LET OUII HALF CEITUIIY OF LOCAL EXPEIIEICE
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IUY, SILL II 111.1111 Ylll PIO,IITIII
JOHN VOGEL & ASSOCIATES
II!AL10RS AND .,ILD!RS
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1 room or gym. Close to shop-
pana and schools.
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400 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa
FOR "ACTIVE"
REAL !STATE
SERVICE
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VALUE is HIGH
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«»6 El ModOtto, Howport Holghta
2-Bedlm. plua convertib'le den. PLUS family
room, l"'l baths, lSOO aq. ft. P1ice only 124,950.
Auume S20,700 FHA Loan payable at Sl47 per
mo. includina intete&t at 5.\6~, principal. tue1 ~
ins.
11unron 1to nles~. realtor
300 Me. Mo.,., 11¥4., H.a. Ll 1-9895
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world Series Special
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taticle IDCl NCN1tioD -(ldlltiia. Neat Tbree BedroOm bome wttll HARDWOOD PLOORS.
Completely t.c.cl IDCl laD4Icaped. Loeatecl
Dear ComiDirdal laDe -polllba. •artaMe
for DaJDII'~ bOIM oc;ar-u-. BUY 11DS NOW POR ONLY U,t50 IDCl watch
tbe price 10 up. LIBERAL TERMS.
0pporttllity Knocks
In the City of Newport Beach. ldjaeeot to
exclusi•e Baycrest 'ft'le fOUDd th1l well
kept, ldult O«apled t.brM bedroom. 1 ~
bath home on a larle COrDer' lot CARPETS.
DRAPES, STOVE AND RD'JUGERATOR
rNCLUDED. CcmrecJ patio. Dkely laodtcap-
ed rur yard with acce~S for boat or trailer
storage. OWNER MOVING AND W1LL
SACRIFICE AT $2.5,500. Don•t miu this
opportunity -Call 'foday.
Close in C-2
CORNER COMMERCIAL LOT NEAR E.
17TH STREET and Ormge Ave. with three
bedroom home. bachelor apartment and
double garage. IDEAL FOR MANY TYPES
OF SMALL BUSINESSES. Ownn leaving
town -Call ua for details.
M.M. LaBorde, Realtor
"You'll Like Our Fr5eftdly S.rvlco•
(located In E. 17th St. Shoppint Center)
220 E. 17th St. (f'tMtne 646-0555) Costa Mo.a
beninp Call ~376 or 675-5705
542.500
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SHORECLIFFS
4 Bcdrooma, 3 Baths
E llua l atae patio. Near PIIV&te beach.
E:.arl y poueuton.
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Wiahea To Thank All of YOtl
Who Attended Hit Oraad Op•inat