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Check ole achine
Race Is on
Despite Death
Bahia Corinthi_, Yacht
Club will bold tbe 2nd an-
nual Little America'• Cop
racee for 10-tnette Sloope be-
pMina No•. 6. The }-day
conteet will be nut on •
Olympic cowu in the ocun
waten off Newpott Harbor.
Tbe holt hu eatended in-
vi tatioot ID ti .1 tl celt racere
or tbe clan -Dicit Reino-
man'• Branta, SSSC; Jack
Baillie' 1 Hilaria, BYC; Dicit
Wheeler' 1 Kar.ma, SOYC;
Robert Lyndl'a Sally, NHYC;
Len Kout.nik'1 Siriua 1. St.-
neil Kay YC, E.awnar leland,
B.WJ., and tbe Cup def•-
der, lbe late Walter Podolak' •
Coqaille, BCYC. n.. wae doabt tbat tile
ennt wowd be held at all
rollowinaMr. Podolak'tdeatb
earlier tbi 1 month whale at
Coquille'• helm durana the
NOSA Araoey Race.
However. bod\ the yacht
club' a officeu and Mr. Podo-
lak'• widow felt that bit
withel would have been that
the raeu be held 11 oria i-
naJly planned, with Coquille
on the 1tartana line. Herb
Riley, co-owner of lbe cham-
pion K-40. Vela, will be the
tltipper, wich Sue Picker,
well-known local aai lor, u
co·tltipper.
El.ll PIO.TES
IIOLIDAY •111L
'" • •!fort to 6ri111 t6~
l111u1 NeWs ;,. •~rchadiu
to yo• o•r '·""~"· ,.. e ...
sip Is co,ll••l"flls f•ll •J
lloiiJt~y c.,,,.;,,., I/ yo• •~
''~•••4 u-lllt o•r t~tlu~rflsi•t·
''~••• co•tl,•r yo•r l&lrrtl
tiJOttls. '1 s•w It l11 16~ e,.. .,, .....
Elecuonic• enaioeeu fJOm
4 Oranae County finn• are
uaminana the Coleman 'tOte
tally machane, wbacb wall be
pot into uae in the county
for the fiut time an Tun-
day' 1 elecuon.
The enaaneeu repreaent
Autoneu ct, Aeronuuonic,
Hupu and Beck.nun. They
tchedu1ed an on-tate eumi-
ution for yesterday at the
Coleman Co. orfi cea an San-
ta Ana, and were to meet in
tbe evenana for an cvalua·
tion or chcu Cindsnaa.
THE POSTER of a c.astJe In Getmany
wi ll serve as a model for two little Lido
Isle tots, Clnday Hatflson, at left, and
Molly Ashe, at the Sand C.astl e contest
at the Corona del War beach Sunday,
Nov. 8. Pictured with them is· George
lng Commodores Club of the Newport
Harbor Ch.wnber of Commerce. Some
Announcement of thu new
development in the vo te tally
conuoveuy wu made Tuea-
day after leoathy diiCUIIIOO
at the Board of Supervuo u
meeuna. John Scbm1u, can-
didate for State Senate, bad
111ued a atatement that the
vote tally maeh1oe 11 "an
elecuonac devace , 1u1~
uble to aammaclta, remote
control breakdown 1, and JUil
plaan crew foul-upa."
.. Boaz, contest chairman for the sponsor--
castle building practice is· shown at ttle
right. Castl e construction will start at
1 p.m., and judging will be at 2:30p.m.
(Photo by Ken Harrison, sk:ipper of the
Commodores.!
Gem Theft Quickly Solved H11 campaaan manaaer.
Di ck Murphy, uked tbe au-
pervaaou Tueaday to di a-
CUll the problem wath out-Swift action or the Newport
Beach Poliee Department in
aealina off tbe only nit from
Lido hle reawted in the .,...
reat or teenaaer• Oifford
Merrill Chapman, 19, or 451
Broadway, Cotta Meaa. and
Georae Unwin. 17, or llO
Via Undine. Lido laland, in
COMection wttb tbe Chert of
tUO,OOO in aem• and otbea
nlaabl•• from tbe lilome or
Brill• L C.ai•ata.m, at
)43 Via Lido Nord.
Tbe butaJ uy wu di a cove~
ed by M.u. Cwuunah.m and
an employee on retumina
from an oot~r-town ttip Mon-
day at 11 p.m. They were
JOlt about to enter the dart
bome. aecordina to Mu. Ca.n-
runaham, when • YOW\1 mM
ran by them and yelled. "La-
dy. your houae i 1 be ina
robbed," and ran off do ..
the beach. Pollee belino
t.be butalara ~ere warned by
the bouae intercommunicatioe
eystem. wbich the buralare
had turned on.
Tbe miuina valuables,
conaietina of 120 uaortod
rinaa. watches, broochea and
auina• or pearls, valued by
lniWMCe papera at S l SO,()()().
were recovered by police in
the 100 block of Via Genoa,
rollowina directions from
Ooerae Unwi n, who confeuod
ID the bwalary after eeveral
houri or police interroaation
and a lie detector teaL
Police oriai naJly aneeted
Chapman and Wnwin after a
aearc:ta or their car at tho
bridae to Lido hie produced
a .32 calibre piatol and a
marijuana ci aareue. Tbe
youtha were then charaed
with poueuion or marijuana.
Unwin, who worta for • news-
paper in Berkeley. baa been
tDrned o .. , 10 j•••llile •-
~de~o a...-.•.•• e>r. ..
Gout Colleae ltudent, hu llde elec uonic npena and
been booked on euapic1on of requeated the board toes-
buralary. Anaipment wu IITIU\e a report on Kem Coun-
aet for yeaterday. ty' a upeti eoee wi dl a aimt-Mu. Cunoina)lam uid that 111 maehine.
when abe full contacted her "The machine elected the
huebaod, who Ia in New York 'onbuaineu,biareaetion wu, wrona candidate io Kcm
"'My God. what about tbe Cotwuanlty, and the officaliaJ rcrl
l., .. Tb Co . b were not offici unti opa . e nnana amablare .. Aua. 1l for the June l pri-
ICIIII collector• and tbe ac. m•y election, .. Mr. Mlltpby
•tiqae opal ia c:oaaidered wd. .. K.ft COmly people
by til-., be pricel•u. wted uae madline ••
Support Police COM High
'Elects' LBJ
VISITORS will be welcomed AbOMd the U.S.S. Btn-
nington when the gi ant aircrAft carrier ~chors off
Newport Harbor t.hi s Saturday morning, OcL 31, for tilt
local observance of Navy Week . Shore boats at the
Balboa Pavilion will take visitors for a rade through
the harbor to bOard the carrier, 2 Navy destroyers and
a target control ship from the Pacific Fleet some
1,000 yards at sea off the end of the jetty. The shore
boats wi II I eave at JO..minute Interval s, from 9:JO to
2:JO p.m. Saturday, and from 10:JO a.m. and throu ghout
the afternoon Sunday . <Official pMtograph, U.S. Navy.)
Mayor Paul Gnaber of New-
port Beach and Mayor Robert
Wilton of Cotta Meta ban
haoed ptocl-.nationa dui,-
nadna lbia week as .. Suppon
Yow Local Police WHk ...
1\ey called oa all citheea
10 take an actin intereat in
law atlorc•nnt by alrict o._
MnMC. O( l&WI Md IIIP-
port of police omc••· ai~
iaa chem ie any way pouibt•
iD tlae perfon MCI Of dteir
daaty .
lll• procl.-nadon aoc.ea
chat ••t~~•• Ia a d.ft•lte
uncS ia o• aadon eowlld
lawleune11" and catea the
followina reaaona: "paren-
tal indifference, lack or con-
uol and 1ubaequent lack of
reapect .wnona youth for au-
thority."
Tbla "aupport your local
police" carnpaian baa been
oraaniaed by atodoeu of
local achoola, led by Duana
Bwaeu of Cotou del Mar
Hiah Sc:bool, Rou Both of
Newport Harbor Hi Jb, Steu
Mitdatll of Cotta Meaa Hi.,_
Mel ltidl•d H•wood or
Otaaa• Oout Oolleao.
Another Secret City Session
n. N.-.on 8eadl a"
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IIIDw 8M • , .. , Md raitiq .,..a•doa aMat dle.,.....
daalq ...., •• ., oo.eea
1., City M...-. ...,_ Clop.
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... u., c ... tiM u.oac.-
_. chat Mr. Coop laad the
o,pot~ityfortlat chy .. .,.
,_., poaitio. •• Palm_,,.,.
.. , ~-lae ••• 10t IMina
Go poehioa.
l ea .. • of cltaar• ... at
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The mock electiOft held lut
week at Corona del Mar Kiab
School aau Preaident Lyn·
don Johnaon a 449 to 398
marain our hit Republic•
oppooent, Barry Goldwater.
Georae Mluphy. the Re pub-
lieu candidat• ror U.S. Sen-
atot. won o .. r Piau Sallra-
aea. tb.e O..Ocratic Clftcfi·
date. by 65 .otea, 41'7 to
351.
The tally on propoailiona
••• 11 followa:
P109. 14, •llifyina die
ltaftfofd tto.aiaa act. 601
y11. 29) no. (A •y .. ' .ott
ia .,aiaat tlae lt..totd Act.)
Plop. 15, repealtea die PI!Y
TV eeabliraa lealalauoa, 436
00, 433 ,... (A •• ..,.. ,.,, a
i a ie fa901 of Pay TV.)
Prop. t6, fof a ttate IOUifY.
$ll DO, )54) J••·
Prop. 17, .. eiut tr8in CIIW
"'fuaerbeM•·" 455 yu.
415 80.
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Coming for Navy Week
Steamina an to Newport liar-Tlte pubhc wd I be anvtted
bof for a 2-day Vllll bellO• t.0 board cadi o( the 1h1p1
aina thit Saturday, Oct. 11. roc a close look at ~av) life.
will be the USS Taraeteer, The Ta.retee• as upected to
bosh to PtOvade tadio-con-tae up at 1 dod an the haa-
uolled droae a iraalt tar-bot row eaay acceu b) vasa-
acta f'or lhiPI or the Pacific toea. Tlte o ther Jh•P• •all
Fleet. b4! Mtboted at aca JUit off
Ed Bell, Ptetident o( the the JCU)' and VllllOU Will
Or up Couety Co.ancll, Na..y be reuaed co and ftom the
Leape of lhe United Statu. Pn1lion at BalbO.a b) Nn)
ie ct. .. ,. o( tnMtcmenta for •~rc t>oata . All ahapa ••ll
lhe nHt'l Na~ Week viait, be available (Or anapecuon
l&yl ella& dlle Tatptal wHl on Satllltday and Sunday.
be o.e of at le.ut 4 a•y The Tt~aetees launcbea
•ipa 10 pertlcapete "' dle diOftt ahc1aft ftom a cata·
... t...~ of •••ta. O...a P'lh oe &be maira deck. Oroeea
will itlcl... •• Alta&R caa be cluected b)' tad.io to
Ctni• u• ......_..,. l8d ellmb. but and 4i•e 10 aimu·
tile 0.•1107•• uss ec.,.. late ""•at\ ·-f'i•• -., 00117 ... USS .......... DO-1• ae•a o( Q.ipa -...
130. ~ n .. wale ... unci au.
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61,107 to 16.341."
In a wri uen reqoeet to the
bOard. he uid, "By rea1on
or the areat fallabllaty of
complu elecuonac deva cu .
aueh • 11 the Coleman vote
tally madlane, we demand a
manual count in nut week' •
elecuon."
Supervuo" espteued the11
confadenee an the Coleman
machane. Coleman offacaal ~
aaad the company v.ould nf
fer an 111 ,000 bOnd 11ua1an
teeaoa the machane • ~ tamper-
proof and would \ldlld the
0011 ol a account .r ~ouch 1 ~
nca.e•a.ar)'.
Legal Action Due on School Site
Newport Harbor Kip SchOO l
Oiausct uueteea apeed Tuca·
day evenana !hac t.be da1tnct
ahowd eeek sepcaal11cd leaal
counael, "othet than the
cowuy coun acl," to tepre-
sent the d11tn ct •n ats nello-
uauona to pwchaae hvane
land for a new school lite.
A 11te of more than 40 a cree
11 souaht an the back bay
areL
The truateea aaad that after
4 meeuna• wtth lrvtne Co.
officaala concemana land
values they were "oceana
apart.'' Supt.. \4u Ruuell
laid that beCIUie Of the ltlte
law emanent domaan acuon
ahould be atan ed Cor the
land aequi11 uon to avoad the
pouabalaty o( an ancreaae an
the preaentJy "froren" value
of tbe land an queation.
In other bu11nen, the trua-
teea diaeloacd plana to award
the arcbatectwal finn of Blur-
oclt .t Aaaociat ea a conuact
for preliminary dra~inaa and
IC)ecificauona f01 remodel-
ina and rehabilitation at New-
port Karbot Hi ab School and
new connroction at Cotta
Meu Hi.,_. Coat of tbe atody
Tbe ""iewport Reaeauon
O.va11on annotmces that re-
&IIUataon (or the followana
acta vHaCI will take pl ac e at
che Recreataon Office, 1714
W. BalbOa Blvd., from q a.m.
to S p.m. th11 Fnday.
AduJt aolf IDIUUCUon: held
every S.ti.Wday beaannana Ott.
31at for 5 weeh. Coat •S.
S.ilan.a inauucuon. Every
Saturday bell Mini Nov.
for S week •· All a a ea. C Be-
pnneu. Intermediate and
Act.aneed.) Coat 1$.
Tcruue Clauca. on a va~
iety or day• tbroopout the
week beiJODinJ OV. 2. Pro-
pent roc atl ..... (8elllln• ..
lnt nnaediate aad Act.uced>.
Uadctwat• Dt•"'l O aaaea
(SQJ 8A). E nry Saw day.
.,... ..... Oct.. )l roc 5 WMh
..... -all ct., cla~q tnp 10
Caultaa. Ooa&! Ill.
•an~n ......
ne Slate Di"• oaof Halti-•11J• 11 c:aJlaaa for Wda, 10
be op•ed O.c. lO, for per-
4aa act ,..,.. • .,.._
•4reMfla 1114 dl ..... II
l.l -''" .,)( Oou&H-,. r ...
c..o ~· <•• Hip-
, ..... t1> .... ..a .oicrl •t.:
ol l..a ... a ·~·
11 eaumated at 201( of the
coat of the enure PfOJeCt,
wluch wil l total 160,000 to
UtS.OOO. Re hablluauon of
the Harbor Haah audltouum ••
InCluded 1ft I he prOJeCt.
Police See Suicide
Robert Lynn Rachlld,, 3Z,
of lll Alvarado St .. BalbOa.
a 'locwpou Beach caty f•reman
fot 3 year•. sbo t and kill ed
ham self Sunday morn•na 1n
Cneo Haaflland,.
Newport polace arri ved an
ume to •1tneu the suacadc
alter receavana a call to t.be
home of t.be va cum· s fa ther-
an-law, Franc11 Romero. 701
G11rer Or . The pollee had
been told that \4r . Rlc:b11d•
threatened lO find b11 lq·
year~ld eauanaed wafe.
Ola vaa. "ov~r 3 dead bodsu,"
appatently refemna to '.h.
a.~d \in . Romero and the11
other daoahtet. O.anata.
Setvtcea for \4r. Rachlldi
wtll be held at 2 p.m. thas
Pnday at Pacafic V1e• Me-
mona! P11k . Balu Corona
del M11 ~tuary 11 in ch.,.
ae of f011etal ananaementa.
Survavou tnclude tuamotber.
\b a. Cry a&.al P amham of
Colla -..eaa~ l 1001. Michael
Lynn and 8o~ Donald. 1
dauJhtet, Katen f'la1ne. and
11 brother, Donald R1ch ard11
of 'loewport Beach.
lift IOOl IEEl
1fT Fll lOY. 9-t•
Ch1lcben' 1 bOOk w.eek w1:1
be recoan11ed at th e ~e•r'(Ht
Beac:ta La bt11au dunna the
second week ot 'oovembet
Tbe Fnend• o( the Labcary
are aponsorana a mornana
coffee at 10 a.m. "'ov. 10 at
the home of \1H . O.S. Ru·
musaon, 21ll7 Stupway Lane.
tJaycreaL C'JUeau wa ll be
Terry Shannon and Charl et
Payunt, whO have wutten
and alluauated many populaa
c:baldren's book&. Terry Shan-
non a a a newcomer 1n Cowona
del Mar . and wu formerly a
hecrlanc e wutet for new ..
papeu. Cbarlu Pa)•unt 11
a nat.aonal\y aeco,nated watc;,
colo• pasnter and waa fotl8ft-
ly at the Walt 0. aney atudao.
Adds to Master Plan
The ~e'IWf'Ort Beach Ca t\
CounCil aave approval \4on·
dav evenan a to an adds lion to
the ctt~ maater plan en·
utJed "\iutet Caratal Im-
provement Plan."
Tha1o pl an. accomran1 ed b'
I mar of the Cit\ JIVC'i Pfl'·
poaed locluon, of luture
communal~ center bu ll dana~>.
commun1t~ and nel&hborhood
par~s . r l•, v oundt. file ~ll
uon5, h btaJ ie~ anJ ~octHln l ~
The {',,uncd al"'
• 4.pprovC'.1 the curn cut
requested b' H R. ll<'' nton
of sm l-.. HI\ "-ve., Balboa,
to he can dellll'!l i h the .a
1.111111 thete I 1101lh no par\:1na>
and budd ~ unit~ 1111 1th fi off-
aueet ratl<~n a pl a ce&.
• Arptoved the cutb cut
of Fred \1ac[)onald of \1ac-
\'at (oap. at :s ~.a tkean
Bl vd., Corona de! \-las , to
PfOvadc 1 off-s u ee t park •na
placet. fo1 each of : unit
de11aned for the lotauon.
• 011Jered the abandoNnent
of l ~foot depth alona the
ocean fro nt of the cotner lot
:u Cedas t... "est 'ewpotl.
•h• ch th en or had not been
1ncluded 1n an abandonment
rrncedwc: an }QS2. wtle11 an
al lev v.u dedicated an the
hlod. betv.een Cedaa St.. and
Walnut St. an uchanae for
15 feet on the ocean front.
• Arr roved fint readana
of Ordi nance 1102. ampoaana
an adchuonal readineu to
serve charae o ( St a month
from Dec. I S, I Qft~. to Dec.
IS. 1U4, a.pon me ._. ..
u1er1 an the Und St. and
Seaqut at anneuuona, fot-
mer ly ae"ed by the Cotta
'4eu County Water Duaact.
the lert'ICCI II IIOW Hlfll t ..
lten OYII by the City or ""iew-
pon Bead\ .
• ~roved a.,eemcatl
wt th Pf'OPCI'tf OWDCfl for
theu lhare of the COlt of
COftali\ICUOft of a.,rm clraanl
an COfOU del ..... sa~ J)6.
bow\ded by tria A•e.. Fiut
A .... J .. mine Au. •d 8er-
.. de Or.
...... e4 tM ,........,
S.. K .. ,, fot a ,_.., e
Cll'Mtltnct a patio decl "~ ...................... " ...
• .... ...... at 4011 o.-tt
Pl., N..,..n laJIM. ••.rely
...~~a... tile ..... .., ol ....
propellv . dena cd the reque 11
tt' relocate the C'lllilJDI
no 11 to 'TIOOI t110n ~fi...foot
tll'll" ~~ not contormana to
the 1ecenth adopted harboa
pollc'.
• Re.~-e•ved '* iettel from
me f-n a1nec11 nl anJ orad1n1
{•lntr.act"'' -."'" Santa
-.na lll~IOJ f<•t l"'l"te'll
a&AIOSI PIOJ\(l\ed I e"VI\IIln of
lftdUIIIIII ulel\ ••tdea ~ a t>
to.• a..:Mtldl\ e unJ cu,.th foa
OUOIIU UCtiOn WOIL telertcd
the letter '" the Ll h m11na
cet fnt cnmment.
• Rec;e1v ed .. 11 tdrll 11 let
tel from l~•h I'•'• I el.. com-
pl aan•n~ aOolut ~llltc hnatd-.
and IS~Inp, lhl\1 "' C oHIIIln
be taken to cllm1n•ur them
I rom 51 dewal .. '·
• L taed •uflfl•llt •I L •unt'
PtOf'OIIliOn ~ and B ''" the
'lOY. 3 ballot the helnd flrO·
P<>lltaon<~ for .xiunt\' J&ll,
oowu an d count\ otTICt'l.
Councalm an Onn fo lder ab-
staaned from Yt\li OI , \II\ 1n1
at •u M'l a Jlroflet Item M
ICouncal l:.uane'"·
• Adopted .. dtawana by
ardlstecr Rill F1cker u a
llandat d foa race comma ttee
platfOtmli OYel tht WllefS of
the bay . arrnw ed \11 . Fact
er'a srectftc fll ana for 1
pi atform fot the Ral bna Da y
Chab.
• Approved ranal mar• for
Holatean ~ Snns uacta SUO
and S741 on VIlli del Oro
an Eaat Blof\ 7 S rutdonoal
k>ta an Tract 5740 and 4!-io
S741.
• A,reed to delay cht
acbeduled No•. Q helllftJ to
Nov. ll on pouable revoc.,.
uon of 1 curb cut on the
r.np do~n to the maan bled!
foe tha prorcny at )014
Bretlleu Or .
• Reces •ed a I ett11 fro.
Mil a. Sud Elater of Loa
An,., •• taa-diq .,..,....
lauou to aae Newpon Btadl
poltc•focce •d IIPPfKlMioa
f'or tllllt•C"• by a Ne.,_.
pollceoftic• •
e ......... I leH• ,_
dlle Nt..,.,. ....... Q •t M
ol Oa I... tlu IRII " ...... ....,.. .....
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Maa.
UWORT HARBOR ENSIGN
RIST SECTD -PAGE 2
THURSDAY, OCT. 29. 1964
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
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''YOIIIOIII YOUR HEART TMAT HE IS N•T''
Everything has been said that needs be said about the
big decision to be made next Tuesday, election day. The
basic issues are clear cut. The voters have a choice, not
an echo.
ln spite of the efforts to spread doubt and confusion, I be-
li eve that the voters know where the presidential candidates
stand on the vital questions of the day. I believe that the
voters know wh ich candidate stands for individual resPOn-
si bi lity, private enterprise, restraints on federal power, a
firm stand against the communi st conspiracy ... and wh ich
candidate stands for governmental resPOnsi bi I i ty for indi vi-
dual needs, increasing federal encroachment in business,
increased 'X>wers for the federal government, accommoda-
t ion wi th the communists.
The issue can be bluntly stated as a choice between the
American way of life, based on self reliance, courage, and
Christian conduct, as against the socialist way of life,
which is based on greed and fear and sit eptici sm. There are
also other vital issues that will weigh heavily in Tuesday's
decisions: scandals touch1ng high oHicial circles, moral
breakdown, growing l awlessness -all reflecting the image
created by our natiOnal l eadershiP.
The voters wi II be reflecting their own image with the re-
sults of th 1s cruc1ally imPOrtant election next Tuesday. I
believe there are enough voters who "know in their heart
that he 1s right" and that t his moment of decision will put
us back on the way to victory with Barry Goldwater.\
• • •
It 1S not enough to elect Barry Goldwater as pres1dent. He
needs conservatives i n government at all levels, local,
state and national. Here are 4 who will support his philo--
sophy oi constitutional governmenL
U•ited $tates SewatDr C.Orge Murplly
U.S. Repr ... ntatiYe, 3Sttt Oist.
State Senator, 35th Oi strict
State Aueftlblylfton, 71st District
co•EJITS OJI PROPOSinOJIS
,J-ea Utt
John Sch.ltz
Robert E . Bod h ...
There 1S a whOle host of prOPOSi tions atso on the oalloL
Take care as you marie your oallot, and be su re that your
"yes" or "no" means what you want 1t to mean. Here are
my suggestions on the r:ey 1 ssues:
ProP. ~ bonds for beaches, parks, recreat1on No.
Prop 2, bOnds for col leges and state institutions No.
Prop 3, bonds for school constructiOn loans No.
Concerning these 3 bonding propositions, I am In accord
Nlth the Californ1a Taxpayers A ssn . i n voicing concern over
the e11er-growing use of borrowed money to finance re curring
capital outlay costs.
ProP. 4, re sidency reQuirement for veteran's tax
exerrp\1 on Yes.
Prop 13 prOhibi t ing naming of corpo rations 1n consti tutional
Jmendments, as IS done 1n the lottery initiative . Yes.
Pr-:>p 14, establ1sh1ng r~ghts of property owners 1n selling
or renting property, and nullify1ng the Rumford Housing
Act .Yes.
Prop 15, repealing the lq63 "Pay TV" enabling legisla~
tion No.
(Remember that a "no" vote · s FOR free enterprise and
FOR allow1ng pay TV to be established.)
Prop. lb, providing for a pr~vate l y operated state lottery,
the operator be1ng designated 1n the proposi tion . . No.
Prop. 17, permitting the state to follow the nation-wide arbl~
trat ion award against "featherbedding" • Yes.
• • •
TIUE SELF-GOVERNMENT
leevill• (Tnas) lee-,icoyw ..
Thf onh ~ay we ran ~'r our count!) and our ~tf
rt"'IJC"t t m Lhc ban;am 1s w st.:Ht doi n:; thin~s for ounclvM
one<' more-. \\c know wr ha'r problems, but we can ~ul\c
them 11111Ch more cffic,t•utly th.UI Washington can. O ur
ch1ldren deserve more th.m \\t: .ue beq~:1thing th<'m. H
we stand tall, they will follow our example.
T.UST THI INIMY7
,. ... (Ala) A..erfc••
There are no trustworthy Communilta. our truning
diplomau to tht' contr:1rv.
WHO IS THI IXT.IMIST? c•ac.,. (II.) rrJM ..
T hf' Ot·mocratic candidate Cor Va President hctpcd
to formulate the A.O A. prcx;nm and is stuc.k with h. His
t'lt'('tion would be an immc!n~ victory for tocialism. So who
is the t'Xtremiat in this campaign?
NO .lliATIIl VAl.UI
T...,bt (W .... )Tr,._•
~otllin}{ is of grnter valul" than Cl'ftdom. Ask a Cuban
rrful(t'e, or a (~nnan burrowing under the ~rtin wall to a
(r'f'f" W()tld. 1 he"\' havt> p;~id the pnce, ~n u our fore-
f.Jt.hcon at Bunktr H ill.
OUI CHOICI Mh~· (S.C.} ,,..., & .. ....,
Socialitm hat historically ~-ed every rut culture ;
it an ~roy oun, but the cholc:.e iJ oun.
fto•l'-~ q, .. t P.,. • •
AN HISTORICAl DICISION
ly laywtOftCi C. Iaker
~ Way Featura Conupondcot
H istory books m.ly wt!ll r«ord the decilion
the American ~ple make in Tunday's
.-lection as tht' most crucial since this nation
bt>rarne a world powt>r. When they vote, thev
will do so in full knowledge that for the
fi~t time in nearly three decades tJu~y have a
dur-cut choice in the man they want to
ht>ld the most powerful office on earth.
Tht'y will say whether the L'nited States
•~ to continut' down the road of socialism and
ultimate ruin, or to notum to the const-"·a-
,j,·e .. ,·strrn of free people, which our found-
inl( fathers spellt'd out so clearly in the Con-
stitution and Bill of Rights. It is to be hoped
that voten go to the polls with these words
of Thomas Jefferson in mind:
'' Y rs, U'' did produet a nf'ar pn(tct Rr-
public. But u·JII thq /cup it, or wul thf'y, in
thr ,njoyment of pl,nty, lou th" mrmory of
frndnm. M ott11al abu ndana wrthout char·
arta u rhr surr .LL'D)' to dtstrwction."
What has happened to this ~~t nation?
f he principle~ of conduct must be applied
to answer thi~ question. F.very judgment
n~u1~ a stud~ of acuons and "-ords to
rt'\ t•al character. for character is the true
ha\ls uJJOn whtch I!OOd or e\·il must be rnea~
un-d ~orality, ~>rialism and rt'~pect are th,.
ba'lt'\ for tht5 e'(311110ation .
~fOKALITY A God fl'arin~ peoplt' can-
not ~lou~h off tht• umuoralitv of Walter W
.Jt·ni..IO\. tht· Prt'~IJt·nt·\ atdt". who has brtn
.trrt·~ted twice, <•nee 10 I Q,)9 and aRain only
thn·c ,,t•t•l.' at.to on "disordt·rl y I pent·rt , ..
t hM~C'\. Tim man J..nows ruost, if not all. of
tlu· n.ttton , top -.t'crl'h. Thf' que~t!on I': l>icl
11111 t'IWII IIt'S know uf l11s arre~t fi,e )t·ars
.JI!II. and ha\(• rht•' hlat kruailf'd hun for
I IW'4' <,t•( It' IS.
'\,n t .~n thr' c d't a~tde "'ith unvumt\
Kc•hiJ, 1\..ll.t•r dnd lm tall l(irls. nur Rlllw ~~1
l:.'1o·~ tlw Tt·'a' wht"t'lt:r-<iealt•r
...,<X IALI~~I-~fmt> a nd ~~tore. Anwnca
I' ~uh,uruttnc <otiCI.lli\rn fur fret" t•nterpn~
tn tht• ~JIOt '' hert-~~onah•t :\on nan Thomas
ft't'ls that he no longer need run lor Prea-
dent, as the extre~ liberals have put into
action nearly all of the IOCiaJ polieies o( his
party.
Only two wet-ks ago, tbe President told a
gathfring in Ohio that he wanu the votes
of thoee who believe in Social Security,
medical care for the aged, collective bargain-
ing and t'<JUal rights for all Americans. He
concluded with this off-the-cuff remark:
"I f )OOU do n't brlitr•' in it, you ought to tO
you know whn,." Is it not shocking tlt•t
JH'()p/t f)f a nation foundtd on frudom con
bt told by thtir Chief F.:urvtiut tltot thost
u•ho oppou him can "go you know wlttrt.''
RESPECT-J. Edgar Hoover, ~tor of
the Federal Bureau of Investigation, has said
that "'Communism is, indeed, our paramount
adversary, and it leans on its credo of invinci-
bility to accomplish its emiL" Knowin~ this,
why has this nation given over S6 billion in
direct military and economic aid to the Com-
munists?
Why did President Johnson belittlf befcm
a New Hampshire audience rttently the
'lau~htfr of JQO Amt'ric:ms (it's well over
21'Xl now 1 in \ 'iet ~am by sayinf( "that many
c.lr~ on tht' hi'-:h"'ays in T e'<as on the 4th of
jltl'"?'' Whv do we have 17,000 military men
in this Asian country, if we do nothing to
win this "'ar so vital to defense o( our coun-
trv? Surel\', nations around the world cannot
bf' blanwd ror holdinl( America in low e~m
when it (aih to art great.
t·nur mo rr ) t'an of defeat and retreat can
mt:an tha t we "'ill have no allies to respect
us-unless our judgmt'nt in foreign affain is
~tr('n~tht'ned mea\urahh Fomu·r Vice PJ"t"Si.
dt·nt Kirhard :-.li'(on summt"d up the nation's
vli~t"ht tn theSt' \\Ords· "We nttd to tum the
h~tht' bad. on 10 the Whi~ House." They
ran bt-. if 'otc.-" rt'trletrlber, when they go to
thr poll) nexl Tur~a~. that
.\'obod)• but tile fHuplc art for Barry Go/d.
u olrt1
THE CONSERVATIVE CORNER
a., Cl.,...ce St.Nt
"Cuater's Laat Stand."
"Goina! Goina' Gone' Too
late for Herpicide!"
"The LaatoC tbe Mobicans."
Theae tluec hmiliu state-
menu epitomize, in the tint
cue, the situation which we
now face in tbcse pre-elec-
tion days, and in tbe others,
that miaht be the case if the
Conservatives lose.
Custer' • fate was settled
at the Battle of Little Bia
Horn. Today, America'a fate
may be decided by the elec-
tion next Tuuday, when at
w1ll be detemuned wbetber
the Amoticao aovernment
shall remain an the Corm
w.tlicb bas brouajH us proa-
perity and world pronunence,
or on the other hand, wbetber
we shall abandon o ur politi-
cal beritaae and become a
subordinate unit 1n an all-
powerful world aovernment.
Today we are maltina our
last stand. Next Tuesday
may be our last chance to
restore and to perpetuate
conatiwtional aovemmcnt in
the United Stat ea. If the
Consenati ve c:auac wins tbi s
1964 election, Conservative&
wtll ao "from victory oo to
nctory," snowballina their
aucc:euive uiumphs until
o ur beloved America ia re-
atored to suenatb at borne
and honor and respect a-
t.oad. It will be a lona, bard
pull to reaain the Ptcttiae
we once enjoyed, and to make
t.tu a nation accordioa to the
i deals held aloft by the
Foundina Fathen. 11 the
"I and of the free and the
home of the brave."
Howevet, if the Conserva.-
tives fail to win 1n the forth;
cormna elec:llon. it may be
toO late to prevent the Law·
leu Left from takina over
our nation. Unilateral di a~
armament may continue until
we a.re too weak to re111t
foreian auression. Our na-
tional aovcreianty, much o r
wbich, 11 Adlai Stevenaon
baa stated, now has been
sunender ed. wi II reach the
nnistuna point. If the Law-
less Left wins, It may be
"too late for Herp1cade," or
even for Lhe Conservauves
to prevent funbet national
reuoare aston.
Moreover, a vactory for the
Lawleu Left mi aht acceler-
ate the rate of c:reepina So-
cialism until the Fabian so-
cialistic: propam makea iu
final take over of the United
Stat ea. In auch a cue,
Americans have a chance to
conform to the new order. or
elae. Accordina to reporu
of the Fabian pbiloaophy,
nonconformists ue permitted
to journey to the happy hunt~
ina around• at an ac:celetat ed
rate. Thua it may be in the
Fabian aocialistic plan to
put to death in a ,.kindly
maone:r" "The Laat Ameri-
can" .o tbat be may join
"Tbe Last of the Mohic:ana"
in tbat happy land where the
bon tina i I aood.
DAM SMOOT APPRAISES
THE CANDIDATES
Dan Smoot. in his Sonday
evenina TV propm~, ancfi-
cated that on election ·day
Am~can votcu will have a
chance to ao forwud and up-
wud witb the RJGHTeoua
Ri aht. or to take the down~
wa.rd uc:a.l a tor with the Law-
leu Left. Accordina to the
Smoo t method o( ratina. Se-
nator Goldwater baa a score
o( more tban 9 5 Pet cent
on ConaetYative iuuea,
while hia opponent. judacd
by btl stand on public quea-
tions, has a zero Conserva-
tive ratina. Accordina to Mr.
Smoot. l.be Democratic Vice-
Pteaidential nominee haa
a rat ina of le 11 than 5 per
cent onConscrvative iuues,
while Senator Goldwater's
runnina mate haa a record of
more than 55 per cent on the
Conservative ratina scale~
YOUHC AMERICA
EMBRACES COMS!RVATISM
Dean Manion, in tbe Manion
Forum broadcaat No. S2l,
related tbat in a televiaion
dialoaue witb Norman Tho-
mas, p.erennial Socialiatic
preaidential candidate. Mr.
Thomaa alated tbat be bad
vi ailed 61 American Colleacs
in the put yeu. Tbe So-
cialiat leader said that .. be
waa cbalrined and mortified
to fiad tbeae youna oolleae
atudenu, -many of them -
.o militantly and zealously
ConaCTTative.:•
WHICH IS THE REAl FRONT?
By Rosalie M. Gordon
Editor, America's Future
T~ mnoct-nc:t', naivf'tt'. or a' \Otnt' les.,
rharttahle ~ul~ call it, plain \tuptdity of
wppo~dly int<'lliRrnt but bu~' J.lt'oplt> ~-ems
to know no bound~. Kect'ntly, a I(Cntleman
namt'd Arthur ~-Larson mad~ what he
hoped would ht' a nation-shaking announce-
ll'lt'nt -tht' fonnation n( a l'l<"W Or)(ani1;3tion
with tht> ,~_t't"t~toun<ling name of ~auo~
Council for ("i,-M; Rc.~X>nllibility. Mr. Larson. we. fJO'\ hc-ach a !IOf1 of \o\'Orid-p·rmnwnt 1-. ac J>uM L"ni,Tni.cv, for a while wu
-ol ttM' ...._r ludill«. t'«h'-' of ttw &i!en-
Mwn-adruini:nration which, t()l{\'dwr with
hila nrw oocanization's nanw, may ha\'"
.n'f'd to fool ~rx• of his MW ('.ouncrl m.-m•
bwa. tkrt 10 hi' \ it!w,_ Mr. La~n btoloni(S
~n-in t~ tntddk of the liberal-kh.
He now (a\'on t~ Johmon-Humphrey tic·
kct. He r~h cnnuraiM<i to Yy that his new
C.O.ntil was non-po&itkal, thou~h its pur·
pow it to oppoll' what he calb "radical re-
Ktionary or&anv.ations. .. ., his new~ wu
SftC1l'<l with a bi,( bo-hum and c~ rmw-tt:
"Stili antlther anti~trwe outfit; what's
thfo li~raJ~kft _, ~red about? ..
thi~. Rut Mr. Lanon's Council contains a
number of fairl)' dininguished names who
prrhaP' art' unaware o( what they let them·
r ives m ror. A few, like Harold Stassen and
Harr\' Ashmore, are the t)~ of inveterate
joint'n who can tx-fo.and anywhere except.
God forbid. to the ri~ht of iM New York
Timn Rut othen, like J. Lawton CoUina.
I )a,·id Lilie-nthal, a few col. presidents
and businns nvn, may be turprited to Md
t~· are innocently playins the pmr ol the
Reudwr brodwn and a priva .. ~out·
flt which cofltocts ~ on ~y who
c:lor1 not follow the IOCWill-labor. AOA line
to dw INter. St-\eraJ )~an &30 the Reultwn
cooUd up a CXIUlptetwruiw blueprint for
rnuvli~ all c:oruervati\'n and anti-eom-
muniru in Anwric&. Shonty therultrr, an
outfit called Croup Rae:ate.h, Lae., bqaD
c.ollect~ unur dotsicn on IUC.h iodividuala
and IY'OUJJL Thc:w ~ uted by COPZ, the
fleutlwn' left·~ political arm, to amtar
or arop c:onetrVabve sptabn around the
country. But the Group Re.arcb cblien
we rm 't u f'fft'Cti\-e .. the ld~willw ameann
hoped, beautr it became knowD tb.t the
tOCia.li.st-labor tmtar bund was behind
them. T~)' badly rwtdtd a tbot ol ~
bilit)'• And now it coma out that Mr. Lar-
.on'a new (Auncil will ua Group Rc..rda
m it campai~ apinat coo.rvadws a.nd
contn"Vatllm. Whid\ ...-. tt. quabo8, dt-
,Pte dw i~nn~ ol Mr. l..&noo's CoundJ
mcmbrn a.nd pcrhaf» ewa ol Wr. r..ar-
htm.ll· Who il I~ few whcaP
How.'Ver, Mr. l.anon'• new outfit iJ~ ..
ing rnono than haJf a million dollan on
bmadcans airrlf'<l at a rn)lfhical ~et o( ,.,..
called "(mntJ" for the Rirc:h Soewty. The
fritehtl'M<f Mr. Lanon and his Council stem•
i~lv include-in thele non~xiscent "fronu''
tverybody who is a.nti~unitt, for the
L' . Constiturian and oppowd co c:ollt<'ti-
"ism. ~i•litrn and Jtatitm in Ammca.. So
onr qu...,tiocu tJw nrw «JJUp'a ri,cht to do
"TilGGII MAPPY"
PoWJaber of lbt 2aaip
• PROBE ••
Tb• Democrat• t .. p harp-
ina oa "Triu., HII'PY"
Ooldwa~. Ha.. tbey fot-
aonen ''Triuer Happy"
Trun~ao. wbo ordeted tbe
nut nadeu .. .,. dropped,
run when the wu wae WOtl'?
That it tbe traaedy tor
Wbi cb the Democrat• abould
hide their fac:et In allame. h
will 10 dowa in bietory aa
the blgndor of tbe century.
FR&EDOW ua rrRAINY &• the choCc• /ac(np
Aaer(can. on Nooeaber Jrd. Shall .. /(nC•h
the de•tructton of our Con.tftutCon and
acceptStat.SocfalC•"' weth H• totalftarfan
repfaentatfon; OR •hall ~ choose to reac-
tfucte our Conatftut(on ~(ch gua~nt•e• a
republtcan to~ ~1 gouern.ent? ,
Youu uoly,
Jnn Allan
Newport Beach
Shall we acceJ•rate the present trend to
ath•taa; OR ahall we reaff(ra .. are ONE
NATION UNDER GOD and that our J Cbertfea are
Ood-g(uen, not etate-gCuen and controlled?
REDS OPitOS! lARRY
Publisher of the Enaian
I wonder if many votera are
a ware o ( the fact that the
Co!MlUniat PaJty, U.S.A., ia
conductioa an all-out carn--
paian to defeat Bauy Gold-
water?
Shall we allow th• S upr••• Co urt to legta-
late, the Leptalat tue to rubber-etaap the
Execu Hue, tile £xeeutfue to ~88a.e dtc to to-
real po4Dere; OR shall we deaand-c:on•CCtuUon-
aJ J(R(tatCon o! power• be enforced?
I would like to quote a
statement made by J. Edaar
Hoover or the Fedcaal BuJUU
of ltweuia~mon aeaaadina
the Convnunist Paaty, U.S.A.,
to wic:
"Undet the auiae of a poli~
tical otaaniutio n. the Com~
mun1st Pany, U.S.A., acts
u 11 subsetvient mouthpiece
of International Communism
with the Kremlin seuina the
line to be fo llo wed:•
It would obvious ly .appear,
t.hetefote,that it would bettea
seave the In tete ItS O( the
Sovtet lJn1on to hJve John-
son elected, aathea th"n
<ioi..Jw,&tet. Peuon.all}. I
('l.a ce m} counU} l>efoae my
""'''~ .-nJ I refu!oe to JO in
with tJte ~1emhn even tlrnu.h
1 m.a) du.ot,tee wtth Sen.ttOI
Goldwatet on d1ffetent IS-
l>Ues. lie h.u oeen honest
enou~ tO be SUJtt~ht-IOIY.•UJ
in h1s .t("I('IOach to conu ovea-
St.JI IS ues.
S1ncetely,
lliluy Pon
Azusa, Call(.
THE RUMFORD ACT
Publiaber of the En11an
After senici 11 a Navy
Olaplain, the underaianed
founded and was putor (or
f, years of a racially inte-
patcd church in a veteran•
houaina project; lived in
mixed apartment buildinas,
our cbildren playina daily
with all racoa. H .. e bad oc-
caaion for oonaiderab&c atudy
or race problema from tbeae
and otber experiences. Here
ue some ooncloaiona, pre-
sently applicable:
Tbe Rumford Act haa burt
race relationa. It waa paned
laat yeat by ow leaialawrc
under atJanae circmnatances;
Corcea a por.on to sell or
rent to applicant& o ( any
race with no freedom of
choice by tbe owner himacl(.
Thla bfecda ill fcelina on
both aidea. "The buaincu
of aovernment ia not to ea~
tab&iab intcacation or aepc-
aation, but freedom." "Yea"
on Propoaition 14 would rc-
atorc a baaic human riaht of
every individual to oont rol
tbat which is hi a own.
When tbete i a Cteedom,
people aenetally Ptcfer to
liu with tbeir own kind.
That i a not "beina forced to
live in ahcuoa:· Tboy feel
more at home and have op-
pononity to uanamit their
a1lturc to their children.
This· enriches America witb
11ft orcbeaua or racial cul-
wres. rathet tban monotonoua
imitation.
Racca are really extended
family arol&l)a. No one eM
claim a moral riaht to force
bia f.uily iaeo a family
aatherina not hi a owo. Thi •
princ:iple clou not involve
"bate," bot a natwal con-
dbct ooneiatent with mutual
reapect and aood will.
'be Rumford Act woold
tend to mia all COftl.....,itit a
without ••a•d for the preatnt
ruidenta wbo lla .. ptu .. d
for tbeir flmili•• ucl i••••t-ed be .. ily l• dttlir ._..,.
•-vee oe l.t'• woeld coaect
eWe. (lladetlca. -., *• war.
(ec.&i .. ed Gl ,. •• )
...11E..U
(laS,... tar~ .. .,.)
,_. ..... ma .. , waUialla
oaa La lbcca•dol .. •P·
Shall we contfnue to allow the UN Charter
and all other treatfes to 8upercede our
Conatttutton; OR 8hal1 we ta~e legfslatCue
steps to Cnsure that our Con8tCtutCon be
supreae law-of-the-land?
Shall we allow our f l ag to be desecrated,
our foreCgn per sonnel h~iJtated, our 0!8
s ubjected to foreign laws; OR 8hall we de-
~and reporatlon for such outrapea and an-
nounce that ALL A~er(eana are under the
protect(on of the ~tara ~nd ~trtpes?
Shall we co'nttnue ~o wftl teiD(lsh all scandals
touchtnQ the nouer~ent (B~~•r, Estes,Trx,
Jenkins ate.): OP. shall we de~and unbtased
tnvestigattons expoatng all the facts?
S hall ~• give LR J a blank chec~ for ~ore
vote-buying proqra~s , r ats• the debt cefllng,
pro~ote f iscal han~ruptcu: OR ~hall we de-
~and a b~l~nced budget, n gold dollar, and
eliMinate all unnecessa ry spending?
Shall we extfind the •ut~lfare ·"tate bll fore ing
taxpaytirs to provide unea rned bene:ct ~ to
(ndig~nts, !ul!illin' the Harxist pro c r~~
of r~1istr!but!on-of-the-weal th; OR shall
~~~ pro~otfi fndfu(dual re ~pon~ibility ~nd
htilp only those truly ln netid?
Shall we contfnue the trend to ~bol!sh all
S tate boundarles, S t ate Const itutions and
become one mass metro~olttan area ur.~er
ilashfngt on's (and ptZrha ps U :.fl t:N•n) thwrb;
OR 11halltoe delftand a n Qnd to fedf2ral (nter-
uentton tn S tate and local af!alrs?
Sholl WQ encourage f tiderol rl t s~rim!~t ion
fauortng mlnorftll groups; OR shall we demand
E~u~L qrnHrs roq 4L L cr~rzrN~?
S hall we allow 8ubuerafues, sfix oeru~rts,
llficurttu rlaks and soctalts ts-internatton-
al (a ts to run and ru (n our Nat (on; OR 8hc ll
we uoto only respon11tble, resptictable,
pro-Aaertcon leadtlrshtp tnto office?
Shall we contfnue pampering criMinals: OR
shall !Dil untie the hand8 o! our law t~nfor
CfiMflnt of!!cflrs and protect thfl innocfint?
Sholl we contfnue ~uzal!ng our tnuQ~ti ga
t ing coUl ft tees: OR shall •ue W\shae~le them
and allow the~ to feret out subufirs(ues
undtirw.infng our Re public?
S hall we strfingthen the government-la bor
coal(t(on; CR shall we demand that labor
and Mana911mfi nt bfi free to bargaln without
gouernm~nt coQrcton?
Sholl we cont£nufi to allow gouer~t~nt to
suppress , al an t, w Lthhol d, and .'al• ifll the
news; OR shall we rlelftand that all news bti
frtie of gout~rnment lnterference?
Shall we cont(nue to pr~ote soctaltsm-
tnternatfonallslll in our 11choola; OR shall
we deMand that school• teach Amerfcanfa•?
Shall we conttnufi to abandon hundreds of
~Is now rotting (n coU~un{at slaufi ea~tps;
OR shall our flght(ng ~•n Anow the Natton
•upports thea with unawerulng lo11alty?
Shall we eonttnue to Jet the UN form our
foretgn polCcv, denv our nat ional souer-
e(gntllt 0~ shall our foretpn pol (cJI aduanee
Aaer(can (nteres~•?
Shall we conttnue untlateral dt•ar.oment,
appeaae~~tent o! the ene~u. our no-UJCn pol tcv;
OR •hall we declar• our atM (s utctoru Cn
all confl Cct•, tnet•t on /frst-•tr(Jte de/en-
••• and all~ our fore•• to UJ (n (n coabot?
Shall •• tran.ter our ara• and ••n to an
Cftt•rnaUOMJ "peao•" force tllv• .a.Atng the u•a ..,.Jd go••rn.efttt Olf •llaJl •• 110Cntatn
our o.rt (ftd•JH"dent o,.etl fore•• and au•
th.. Cft the defense of tr••da.?
SMll.,. OOJt I (ftue to (gnore tile •nalau .. ent
of one-tllCrd of hU1101tt t111 OR altoll our
pol Cell be tile pra.o t toft of fr••~ a net l t-
berat(on o/ all oaptfue ftGt(ona?
., .............. ,ol .-... • .,.. ..._.. .... eeac SltaJJ .. aerg• oc.f" poJ t t teal, eooi\Oit Co and
ol .. ecc:afa&. • aUUar., Jutur• (nto on AtJaAHo COIUlw.(t"
lut Ilia....,.. lila ..... ol 1M toll C. r•g(ona.J 110rld gouer,..eftt Ultd•r tile
.................. wda61M u•, OR •Mll •e aupport /IA'I'O Onll/ a• a rtlf-........ , ........
A .. .._ ..u .._ w. • .... PORARr •U«tarr alJfoncet
....... •1 .,.,..,... olw-, ,,_. J bt C• eftdJ•••· RegordJ••• of port11,
... bdap• ,.. ~ hlll8 roo.R uote •UJ deo (de •hether •• allaJl be ......... , .. ...,allo ... aot ~ _, ......_ .. .,. /r•• or •Jouee of a total C tar (aft • tote. A
._. *all JIICI,.., Ool diM t•r u Co torr ......, turft til• t ld• oftd aft
far IIIIa ~ .__ ... w•J orou.ed otu_..,.,., oaft I&Hp a "• Actdnf•-
:.":.~d~rall-...!-!,•c:;Z:, tt-atfon oft tlte potlt to /Nedoa.
r---LIJ : t&r'S I&A~ JOI/ISO. lal. • I, t.)
TELEPHONE DOODLES ---NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN
ARST SECTloel -PAGE 3
THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1964
CORONA DEL MAR CALIF.
Organ Teacher Named ln ManH a th •Y •• • the c.-
me tory with ita tbocaunda or
tiny CIOUel and beauti(al
moujc dc4cated to thoae
killed in World War ll. .. in
Hona Kona they peered over
Che border which i 1 about
lOO yarda into Commuaiat
Olina ••• and in Tokyo they
had the npaience of all
time. • .&bey went to the
Olympioa ••• Who?? II ••• Jack
1nd Barbara A&ma and their
aon Andy of Shore Cliffa and
Ed and Marty Smyth of Bay-
croll. Tbey were impreaaed
with t be OOilfteey and bo e-
pitality or the Olympic city.
Wbilo there they •iaited with
Larry Banner, wbo waa the
Americ&D IYmaatica t.elnl
capt8in, and wbo ia alao a
teacher at Corona del Mar
biab adloot. And how they
loud all the tradition and
kobo neah ... from upecial-
ly fed caule wbo drink beer
and are mauaaed which
di atri butes the fat makioa
them delectable. And of
couue after 3 week a of u -
citement they needed a rest
. . .Honolulu, of oouue, be--
Core JOUrneyina home.
• • •
With a 38-Coot Goldwater
sticker actou the ''Chriaty
AM," Donna and Norm Car-
penter and their aon Ooualas
of Back Bay sailed wath
friends up to San Pedro :o
the annual f11her man' 1
Fiesta last week. • • •
Under the aracious pauo-
naae of Her MaJesty Queen
Elizabeth II, the London
Sympathy Orcheaua perform-
ed on ita Diamond Jubilee
World Tour under the direc-
uon of youttlful appe&rina
Colan Davis Su:nday last to
a packed hall at Oranae
Coast Colleae. The Mozart
Symphony ''Jupiter" left the
audience entranced. Weber'a
Clarinet Concerto with the
eolo done by Gervue de
Poyer, a member of l he or·
cbesua, was ouutandina.
But the sympbony by Sir Wil-
liam Walton, written an 1QJ4,
took a "little aettana used
to." Seen durin& the inter·
aectio n were Lucy Gayno r
lind her aon Cbria or l"ine
Tenace, Terry and Pat Root
of lrvane Coves. Clint and
Jane Ryael of Weatcliff, Ei-
BY .lEANNE COOPER
leeo E.lliou or Liclo, Scou
lind M•ioo ThOmP~Gta or
Beacon Bay, Ana Hatdtieoa
lind Georaia Koenia of Cor-
ona del Mar and Joe and
Carol Beet of Balboalalaad. • • •
Two wooderflll month• were
en joyed by Bob and Ola
Meredith of Corona del Mar,
who recently 'li 1ited the
New &aland •tate• 1nd
Novia Scotia ••• there ia no-
China more alorioaa durina
Indian Summer ••. • • •
There will be a major pro-
~ction in Corona dol Mar •
monow when Mark Wbito-
·bouac celebrate• hi • third
birthday. The thane of the
party will be "Three Little
Pia•". • .to be enacted by
Jan and So~ie Priend. Kri.-
ten Kuster, Debby Shannon,
Marcie BloUftt and Nick Got-
tuao ••• all of Corona del Mar.
Eaob aueat will receive a
piaay bank •.• what else .•.
and the aue•t l i at included
Ooua Andetaon from Weat
Newport, J ohn Wi lliam• of
Harbor Hiahlandl, Wendy
3in cher of Costa Mesa, Ca tl
Ricke ftom Glendale ¥nd Da-
vid and Steven Beio, Kria-
ten Houaer, Heather Henry,
Soou and Craia Brubier.
Liu GottuiO and Bob Rubio
from Corona del \1at. • • •
Herma Kent. formerly of
Corona del \ta1 and now a
resident of Cosu1 \tesa, now
walk 1 cautiously co tbe pbone
when it rina•· •. and for aood
reaaon. . .the laat time abe
ran she u ipped and broke ber
lhouldet. She is well on her
way to complete reoovery,
althoup it bas been "heck"
not beina able to use her
ri&}lt hand. . .to dial, of
cowse. • • •
Terry Shannon, wr iter, and
Charles Payzant, illustrator,
both of Corona del \tar, will
be the speakets at the ne1t
mcetina of the Prienda o f
the Library to be held at the
Baycrest home of Gladya
Ra~mu uon at 10 a.m. Nov.
10. Terry and Cha 1es bave
done around 2S books toaetb-
et for childre n. . .amooa
ltlem, "Desert Dwellers,"
"Amon& the Rocka" and
"Raan and Us." Chatles waa
,.~.., .. "' ...... ~ •• .,. c-.... u a-u .... "-r ...
... .,. H. ,.,.._, ~~ •• ,..l, ... e4,._ FM .. "' •
,_._, ()paul Co., ltoc4 ...... "· r.
DR. LOU ROY ELDER
OPTOMETRIST
Ill~ ----
.-..a... e<6&-0'7&0 ,.._..., ~N
WtteTCI.I fOfO .. I.AIA
"Don't plun~ into a car dal bliodly
-cocuuh Tlaeo Robina . ••
SIIVIMG THE HAIIOI AliA SIMC! 1921
c..,t ......... tlw eel•• _.. ..-Me•.
le4y -.4 ,_., ,.... .... -......................... . ..................... ..., ..
with the Wah Dianey Studio•
at one time.
• • •
lnteautioa to note: preai-
dent Andrew Jobnaoo waa
aueceeded by a military man,
a ooaae"ative, whoae last
nM'Ie beaan with a "G" .•.•
Ulyuea S. Gtant.
• • •
Jr. Ebell Preaenll their
Art.i at Pri end a at the patio of
Richard' a Matket from 10 to
S Saturday, Nov. 7, and every-
one ia invited, accordina to
Virainia Wbitehouae of Cor-
ona del Mat, chairman of the
fine arta committee. Amona
tbe 20 diaplayiaa their work
will be Joan Brandt of Cor--
ona del Mar, Bruce Biner of
Oranae Coast Colleae. Rita
Gilleu of Hantinaton Beacb
and Klaus Sacbae of Costa
Meaa.
GilL POR BI!AUMOMTS
Mt. and Mn. Georae B. de
Beaumont, 29 21 Scttina Sun
Dr •• Harbor View Hilla, are
parents of a dauahter born
Saturday. Oct. 24, in Hoaa
Hospital.
Hlldet•d Sill, a~ottally
koo•a cooeen ortaru•t and
teaebor, baa been appointed
reaideot iaauuc&or at the
Hanmoad Oraan and Pi•o
Smclio ia Cotona del Mar, ac-
oordioa to Glen Hodaon, ow-
nee.
Mrs. Sill recently moved t.o
California from Winoe~a,
lllinoia, and will make bet
pennanent home in Corona
del Mat.
After araduatina from the
Olicaao Mauical Colleac.
majorina in ot_aan, abe taoabt
at Lyon & Healy, piooeerina
in poup class instruction in
OfJan. L ater abe did exten·
ai •e concert work and became
an arti at teacher at lhe Sher-
wood School of Muaic in
Cbicaao.
She bas tauaht thousand•
of per aons to play tbe oraan.
moat of them adult beaanners.
Durin& her career an the mi~
weat abe wrote more than
100 insbuction and playana
material books for both or-
lin and piano wbi ch are
widely caaed by muaic tea·
cneu all o•er the world.
Tbe H1mm0od St.Ddioa are
offorlq free clauea ia OfJiin
playioa wbicb will be coo-
ducted by Mn. SiU. Tbue
clauea will be betel nery
Tueaclay evemna at tbe atD-
dio at 28S4 E. Coaat Hwy.,
Cotona del Mar, beainnina at
7:30. They are free and the
public ia anvited. acootdina
to M1. Hod.on, who bas beeo
in the Hammond ora• boai-
neas since lbe electricoraan
wu first intzoduced some
30 years aao. HII~S.U
UAITW DWEIY CWJIIIIIi , __ ....... ,_. ....... ~ .. --
0" 1~ IIUI'LAC£M£NT
0, YOU .. DIIU"E"IES
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NO IHRINKAG~
NO trAaRIC OE rE .. IOflATION
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LOHO e EACH 43~
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NEWPORT BLVD & VIA L DO
STARTS TODAY!
Ora•c• Clast Collece
COOKIIG SCHOOL
t i
l
LEECHES FOR SALE
At one wne. you could buy Jars of leeches .at ml'''
phannacJes. That was an the daY$ "''hen blced1011 v. .. ,
con~dered a cure for many a•lmen~ And leed10 •rc
eood bloodlet~~ How lucky we are to he h'ln(l 1n
ttus a~ of modem medauon~. -.ath elfecll\c-o~nJ
pleasant-treatmenurormfecuomiU\dOlhcflll~'oC'
Remember. rehabJc medtcauons arc 1mpvr1..1na t1
YOU-the) may mean lhc dalfer't'llCr betv.een p .. ,n
and comfo n bet,.cen llfc and de.1th So ,.. hen , ...
art 111. !tee ~our phy$1C~n hr'\l fhcn comc ••• •" IL•t
the ITICI.hcules ~~~ prescn~
Christensen Pharmacy
)021 E. COAST 1n1PT ~ COaO .. A DEL MAll
OIUO L[ 3 -25~
SPECTACULAR
STEAK SALE!
All IICIII11 FAIIO!JS SPECIALLY FED
I J.I.A. CHOICE IEEF -AIEl TO PEIFEC-
TIOI! TOP OIALITY! TIIIIIIEI I I G H T!
• ClEAT FLAVOI!
JACIC 0 L.ANTatN5
to¥"'"''-~ MASKS & COSTUMES
, ...... .,. ~,tty Ot 9ia,_,_. t ••• ..-pOd
HALLOW~EN CARDS f.,. d of you-··a.tty·· F-Y .. ..d,
l.'r;prt '"'"""'
Candy Shop
~& ... .t.
L\h 1f. ~o s~
THE FINEST BINOCULARS
ZlfSS, ........ -.. ~ -.Hen
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Flower Shop
fAll FOliAGE HARVEST
9:30-11:30 THURSDAYS, Oct. 29th,
NOV. 5th. 12th and 19th · LIDO THEATER
T -BONE STEAKS 89 ~
I PORTERHOUSE 98~
FEATIIIII IEIIY IEIIEI I PAT MGIAI
:O.spoiSOIId by: RKHARD'S. OAV~.BQ(YNN. UDO SOOPS. UOO TtfATER. SOOTH£01
(JUfliS GAS ro .. O'KHH & MERRITT. WIN GQOORJES. Glffi. 000~ PRIZES
;weo PRill -O'mft & tiRRfTT aJmMPO GAS ROO'
Grocery
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Bakery
SPECIALS!
sq.y
PEAIUT
BmER
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PUNCH. Red. 46 OL
SIW
11DN1T IIAMS. lOl
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CUAM CO«N, 101
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tiiiACAaONI-CtBSI ..... 3~
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:..CH lAGS, 20 ct. 3 ... 25'
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SA--wte-H lAGS
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..... 1
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SPENCER STEAKS 1 69~
TOP SIRLOINS 1 49~
LEAN CIOU ND I EEF
swan Pl£111111
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SCALLOPS
lloodiv"'iatly fro-
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49~
129c
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Delicatessen
Co1rmet foo4a, Saeeea, Seasoai•rs!
--. ....
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SIAIP CIEES£
to ..
PILASII PICK LES
59~
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NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN
FlRST SECT10N-PAGE 4
THURSDAY, OCT. 2t, 1964
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
~H1Jit£HES
Newlyweds Go South
Ne111 s from newhv.ed!>, \h.
<And \Its. James ~-\1 cCiov.
10 Hatnn Rouge, Loua:.tdnd,
anda care the) di e ":ttletl '"
theu nc:w home dod \It:.. \lc·
<:In~ 11. wn1k1ng fot a n c...,~·
('a('eJ 111h i I e het hu band
:.tud1e'l fot lu !> doct Oldie to
the Schl'nl ol liet>¥raph~. lie
hold!> the uffict al u tle of 1 e-
search aloststant an Co astal
Studres ln:.utute dl b 1orsctnd
St ate J. naveu11v.
\It'· \lcCiov 1 s the former
Pau acld \lull.rn!>, dau&Jlle t ut
\it. and \It-.. L.\1. 'wtullans '''
Pomnnd. I he bu de,room 1 !>
the <>41n ''' \h. and""'· Jd/Tie:.
I. \ld l"' or 712 JHrrane
'\ve., ( ol (OOcl del \Jar. r he
vottn~t ~"Uf'l e,who kne111 each
lHhet .11 p,,monalhgh ~choo l.
v.er c 11aJited elL PPmOnd tn
\ugu'>t.
lhe n11v .1te v.eddtnt! ti)OI.
('I.Jl .: .J l the ( hclpel ••f the
C hur ch "' ''"'"' 10 l'c~mona
w1th the Rev. llt~!'chell Race
J'Ctltwntng the cer emnn~. Ttle
br1de ''"''c ,, -.ueet length
Jtc:.,, nt ""hl tc nt ncade v.llh
.t mdtchtng coat. ller .'e.1J·
pa ece held d .. 1mpl e chard
vetl. She: l •Hned .r sheath nf
1 do ten lo1ng ~re'Tl 111 h1te
ros es 111 11h d l>•U•n bo"".
\It,. J n .tn '-n rJt n >i riel
Art served .tll 'Tl .tllnn ''' h••-
001. She v.Pt e .J "'hlle dod ,,,,
"•n 'hedth he,.., a ;>tnl.
veal .1 nJ 'hcdth n t h1ng ~tcm
whtte """ :.anthemuiT'S ,., tn
I'.J ie , tn\. '>.tll n bov.. \leA I>.
\h.l eun ul 'cv.pou leo1ch
'1!1\ eJ .J' t'le'>l '11 40.
\ re .. cr u nn rn r ~~~ gue'l'
v..J., h e ld dt the Pomnna ~I '
Lo dge. I he tmde .tttenJed
llcc.Hient.JI ( od l e~e .tnJ
l (I \. Her hu-.band gr.tJu d-
tcd ltom l..<\. talc l odlee:c
and as d member of the Haht a
Co110lh1 an Yacht Club. lie
ha s Udveled eUCOSIVCiy tn
foreagn counu 1es.
ALUMNAE TO S"AP
DECORAnN.G IDEAS
\lrha (iamma Delta >\lum-
n.tc: of the l hangc l ounh
l l,d.SI ~~~~ gcl thel ft'l an 1ded
C\'-hange ()( ho l1da)' deeN a·
uno~ "' II p.m. fhut )dd".
,.,v. 5, .sl the home of \lr!>.
\.tr'uel R<ldCh J 1.. +l ~ \\c)fn·
1n g l ""'''" Ro ad. ltllond
d aghldn J .... \lumnae m.t y
._.,,nt.tct \It"· ~alii am 'ellch
.11 I I ~-J5t,Q o t \Irs. Dell
\\tl hdlll!> .Jl Ot 5-31\97.
IBSEN PLAY SCHEDULED
The Btshop' s Company
.... atl rtesent Herutlt Ibsen ·
"f-nemy nf the People'' .at
i JO p.m. r uesdav. -..ov. :!0,
to the s anctu.aJv of fh11 st
Church by the Sed, 1-HO \\.
·lalboa IUvd., Cenu al ~ew
poll. fhe shuw1 ng 1 s spon-
,nred b\ the chutch wnrsh1p
"'>mm""1on, w1th Harueu
(ong~et of ~albOa a~o char r-
'Ti an.
PSYCHOLOGIST TO TALK
l>t . 1\tthut L. Baet z, psy-
._holoat !lo t-I ectutet, wal I da s-
cuss Jasappo1ntmenrs tn life
.1nd the 1nd1V1dual's cdpacaty
tu bear hwt 1n a publac le c-
ture on "It All .o\dds t;p"
.at 4 :)0 J'.m. \~nday an the
Ordllge { oast Colleae audl-
tOitum. lie 's a professor a t
the 't\'htte \lemo11al Hospatal
and School o f \ledtc1oe.
CAU. lN YOUR WAI'IT ADS
TO THE ENSIGN
ORJOU 3 ·0650
The Plymouth Conpeaa-
tional Church, 3262 Broad
St .• Newport Heiahta -Look-
ina forward to the election
nut Tuesday, Or . Thomas
Hoover will preach on "A
Rallo t and a Pray et" at the
10 a .m. servic e this Sunday.
The deacons have called a
pre-electio n prayer service
(O) 5 p.m. Sunday, in the
d1wch sanctuary. askang all
who w1 sh, church members or
no t, to JOtn an the prayeJS for
divtne autdance fo r votets
throu&hout the nauon.
The F u st Bapu st Chutch
of Cos ta \1esa, 301 \1aanola a
St. -"Prac ttctng Ptesence
of rJOd" wall be 01. P.G.
"'eumann' s sermon topac at
11 a.m. thts Sunday. At 7
p.m. he wa ll talk on "Pro-
perty Raahts In the L ight of
the Babic." commenti ng on
Propositton 14 on the Nov.
14 on the ~ov. 3 ballot.
Corona del \1ar Communaty
Church, Congt egau onal,
Lnated Chwch of Chnst, fi ll
lleliou opc Ave. -"How
\1uch 1 s Enough"" will be
the sermon topac of the Rev.
Edwa n Gomke at the q: 30 and
II .a.m. Sunday setvtce s.
The chutch v.tll host the
l nued Chut ch \\omen's
"Wotld Commun11y Dav"
F11day, -..ov. 1\.
St. James E:p1 :.ctlp.al Chut-
ch, ):!OQ Vt.t LaJo . 'ev.pott
:Jco~ch -The Rev. Don
Longenecker v.all ~ave the
:.etmon thl'> Sond"'· v.hach
wa ll be nbset\ ed .1!> All
Sa tnt!>' Da\. Communa,,n
\etVICe~ v.tll be at 7.30 dftd
II.JO. and fam1 h ... etvlces
at ~:30 and 10 .J.r;,
F11 s t Haplt!>t Church '''
Corona del · \lat. :.HI 1::.
Coast llwy. -The Rev. ;i1ll
Tolbell wa ll pteach on -
''Rtghteouliness. God's Gtft."
a t the II a.m. setv1c e thas
Sunday. The tOJlt c fo r 7:30
""' be "T he Lamb and EteJ·
nal De~tany," a study of the
nell w last chaptet o f the
Jook of Revelau on.
Chu suan Scaence Churche s ,
-..ewporl Beach, Corona de l
\iar and Cos ta \~esa -A
Habl e les on on "Everlast-'"1 Puna shment" wall be read
at thas Sunday' s ervaces.
Temple Shar on, meeting an
the Ln1 veualast tello wshap
hall, 125q Victo11 a St., Costa
'-lesa -Rabbt S. \1achael
Roth wall conduct the regu-
lar Fn day n1 ght s e tvace at
R: 30. Cantor llernard \far-
shall wtll sang the ancrent
hymns and chants.
COAST SUPER MARKET
3347 E. C OAST H'WAY CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 ------------------------------~~ Open 9 to 6:30 Daily -Sunday 9 to 6
FROZEN PRODUCE 'AIIPIS lt.to 15<
~ 29
All MI!AT
Newport Ha~bOr Lutheran
Church, lSOl Cliff Dr •• New-
port Heiahll -"Uefore the
Throne o r God .. will be the
s ermon topi c of the Rev.
James Blain at the 8: IS,
q:JO and 11 a.m. Sunday ser-
vices. Ho ly communio n will
be celebfated at all aervicea.
Oraani zauo n or Yo una
Adults of Unaty wi II be di a-
cu ssed at a meetina at 7
p.m. to day, Oct. 29 , at the
home of Diane T1owbt ida e.
430 f.. Bay St., Coata \1csa.
The Youna Adulta wt ll con-
saatof those 18 yeats ofaae.
or auendina colleae. th1ouah
25 yeau o f aae, and wall be
me ell na on the campu 1 of
Oranae Coast Colleae. The
YouthofUnity wd l host a Hal-
loween plllty for ~eW?Oil
Unny Church a t l, p.m. thl s
Saturday. w1 th a ames and
prizes for chaldten. continu-
ing to midn1aht w1th a teen
danc e at the Semor Cittzen'>
bualding.
The Women of St. J dmes
Episcopal Church wa ll e lect
offK:"etS at the ge neral meet-
ing Wednesday, Nov. 18. rhe
followang have been nomina-
te d, \1rs. \1tchael Creamc1.
presadent: \It s. William Wal ·
l>Oft, VICC·f)t CSidenl . \h s.
Terence IIanna, recordtng
secretary. \1rs. Carle to n
\le.u l>. Ctltrcspondang sec1e·
tarv • .tnd \Irs. J oseph lat veL
uea utct. Spe aker wall be
the nev. ~>uffra&en bt hop,
the Rt. Rev. Ro bell Ru!>~d. .
IORIIAN TAIERIACLE
ORGAIIST TO PLAY MERE Dr . o\1 eunder Scht e1 net.
famed ntganas t from the \k,r·
man fabetnacle an ~.Jit Lake
C1ty, ~o~ot ll be feature d solnll-t
,lt twt. !>('leclal deJIClltt"r V
concetl ptngtam"' .tl II r.m·.
"'o v. I J and 14 tn ~t. o\n-
dtew's Ptesbyteuan Chutch,
r,OO St. Andtew·s Pl.. Cl1ff
ttaven . .tccordang to Or. Chat-
les 11. Direnfaeld. pastoa.
fhe concert, v.h1ch wall
1ndude s elecu ons by Hach
and \1ende l ssohn. 1 s pi a nncd
as pall of the dedaca uon
ce1e1T10n1e fo r the chutch' s
ne .. organ, the lar&est elec-
uontc o tgan anst allau on an
Southern Caltforn1a, Rev.
Dt e1 e nft eld sa ad.
Dr. Schretner has been a
fuli-Oedged church o rganas t
srnce the aae of R and ha
pven rec1 tals an mo s t ma.)O I
>\mencan caues. He beaan
playana tccatals at the Salt
Lake T abetnacle 1n t<J21 and
1n t92<J playe d the fi tst na-
uonal CBS 1 adao I'IOJ I am
wh1ch as now one of the old-
est conu nuous broadcasts
an existence. lie holds a
Ph. D. tn Phalosophy, 1s a
membet of Pha Beta Kappa
and Pha Kappa Ph1.
The church • s offeu na a
ltm1ted numbet of conceit
!>Cat s to the public. Adda-
uonal lnfotmatton can be o b-
taa ned by calltng the chutch
.tt ~~~it-7 I ~7.
ELlS TO GIVE PRIZES
AT DREIS-UP PAlin
"Come dre ssed an your
scalies t:• says the tnvatauon
to the llallo ween ball beana
held tht s Saturday even I OJ,
Oct . 3 1, by the Newpou Har-
bol Elks at the Lodae hall.
34~ Vi a Opono. Newport
3 each. Pri zea will be aaven
for best csotumea. Oack Hard-
ina and hi a combO wall play
for dan cina after the dinnet.
UICOLI YA .. n n11
DAYIII.DDia 1•12
ly Mlh McWIIII•••
Lincoln School'a vanity
football team tied with Davia
Ju.nio r Hiah School lut
Tburaday,Oct. 22. The acote
waa 12-l2, with bO&b telml
playina very bud.
Lincoln 8' a won o ver the
Davis 8' a ll to 6. The aame
was held at Dnia.
The week before, Lincoln' 1
•usity loat to the Horace
Enaian varsity 10 to 0, and
tbt B' • I oat 1~ to 6.
MAMI!D TO STAll Of,.CI!
Cecelia Wooch1n, ware or
arc:bitect Wileon Woodman of
1000 White Sail a Way , Hubor
View 1-tllh, hu been lnatall -
od at ttat e parlimcntarian
£ot the WomCft't Alc.bitactural
Lcaa~~e t.hil rnonlh. l ntt.alla-
aao. c.a..,.i.. .... con--
11Mtt4 at HOtel Corotu~do ••
t •etd• of LIM Califotru •
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SU NE' RICHARDS wi ll pre-
sent her story, "My Search
for the Disciples." at the 10
a.m. Sunday service of New-
pOrt Unity Church, in the
Sentor Citizens building, 15th
St. and Irvine Ave., Cliff
Haven. Her 12-year Quest was
based on her belief that
there are men now I i ving
who are counterparts of the
disciples chosen by Jesus
Christ. Her photo-paintings
of the lisciples will be on
display as she discusses
each one.
Troth is
Revealed
A specaal ht&Jlltgh t at the
uorhy awards presentation
to wanners of the Pac1fic
>\nglers lad1 es albacore tour-
nament was the announce-
'llent of the en&agement o f
\h o;s Pauac1a L arse n of
Cnrona del \,far to Ron John-
son. !>On of \11. and \h s. Er-
sktne J o hnson o f ilalbOa ls-
l <~nd.
Ron 1S the brother of \Ir s.
Robell Fnatner. me mber of
Pacific >\nglet s. Both Ron
.Jnd Pat are aradua tes o f
Ot.ange (oa st College. Pat ,
~>.ho also gtaduated ftom
llarbOrllighSchool, was J<JI.l
homecomtng queen at Coast .
Ron ts wath the ltfeguat d
dcpau ment of the C.ty of
"'ewport Reach.
They have set J an. q as
thl er~o~oeddt ng date. The c ete-
mony ~•II be held at SL
.o\ndr ew' s Pt esbvtettan
Church an Cltff Haven:
At the awards presentation,
Pat teceaved uoph1es for
f11 st albacore on la ve bait
and for 2nd lataest albacore.
COSTUME PARTY SET
The S. ngle Business and
Profe ss1onal Adult<> Club of
Costa \1esa w1ll ha ve a dance
band fot the Halloween C'O s·
tume patty from q to midAi aht
th1s Fnday, Oct. 30, at
Thompson Hall of the First
\1ethodist Chwch , ~20 W.
I 9th St.
PTA ·SLATES
YULE FETE
PTA President Bcuce tto-
wey ~nnounoea r.htt the Dec.
17 aeneral meetina or the
Cotona del Mar Hip Scbool
PTA .till feature a Chriaunu
PIOIIIIm by l he hi ab achool
ckama and muaac department.
The nominatina committee
will be elected at r.hi a aen-
eul meetina, aince there ia
no board meetina durina
December.
MJ s. 11enrieua Olandet,
memberahip chairman, say&
that ahe will accept member-
sh ip• at any time, althouah
the drive ia concenuated in
Octobet. She uid ahe hopes
to reach puenll who have
not yet joaned the PTA
~ere theit c hildlen ate
,o ina to school.
At the recent PTA meeuna.
President Ho wey reposted on
meell~ wi th Supt. \1u Rus-
sell and a discu saao n o f
plana fot new haa h schools
an tile area.
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A CALIPOIMIAM
TO REPRESENT YOU IM TH! U.S. SE~ATE
MURPHY
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Ebell Club News NEWPORT HARBOR ENS1GN
FIRST SECTION -PAGE 5
TltURSOAV OCT. 2!, 1 ..
CORONA DEL MAR, CAUF.
Ebell Cub of Newport
Beacb will pfetent a cunent
"ents and muaicaJ PIOIJIIm
(Of the Tblluday noon lun-
cheon meetina Nov. S at the
clubhooae, accordina to Mu.
Geo«ae A. Hooper, vice pre-
sident and propam chairman.
Precedina the propam, Mra.
Tbomas L. Letto, president.
Mil preaade at a sbon busi-
ness meetina.
No•. 19 at the chabbouse, a~
oordina to Mrs. E.A. Roaera.
ways and means director, to
fathers anCI escorts and the
roles or the mothers were
dia cunect
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REO CROSS GRAY LADY, Mrs. Neota
Mey ers, formerly of Balboa, shown con-
ducting a bingo game at the Newport Har-
bor Convalescent Hospital, has been singled
ou t for special honors by the hospl tal,
-Nhere she has cont ri buted more than 1,000
hours. During the pas~ 15 years she has
been a Red Cross driver, fund raiser, Ju-
nior Red Cross -NOrlter, blood prog ram vo-
lunteer, and Gray Lady. She is pictured
here with 2 patients at the hospital bingo
table, Mr s. Tina Thompson and Fred Cooms.
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WARREN 'S
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011111 IlL Ill
STYLES, 1%5 -Mrs. William Lester of
the Newport Beach A ssistance L eague
will be among fashion models Tuesday,
Nov. 10, at the L eagu e Premiere Ni ght
at the County International Auto Show
at the Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. The
Auto Show, sponsored by the Motor Car
Dealers Assn. of Orange County, t¥11 I be
open to the public Nov. 11-15. (Don
Bush photol
TBEFJR81t
2721 E. Ca .alhry .. DEBS MOTHERS HONORED
\)IUolt
3-0550
\bthera of debutantes of
National Charity Leaaue,
Ncwpott Chapter, were ho-
nored at a mornina coffee on
Oct. JOin the L ido Isle home
of ~rs. Linn C. Williams,
accordina to ~~~. Robert E.
Thomas, soc.al chairman.
\trs. . Harold S. Voeaelin,
ball director, presided and
\1ts. Edward R. Akin s. debu-
tante chaarman. poured at
the table.
The morn1nc aHillr saanal-
ed the start of the :-.l ewport
Chapter's fall fesuvata es,
precedinc the ~ov. 28 ball
at the :-.lewpottea Inn. Pro-
cedures fo r debutantes, their
Nov. 19 at the clubhouse. ac-
cordina to ~s . E.A. R~aers.
way a and means eli rector. to
benefit the club's nw sans
and mu11cal s cholarshaps.
Welcomed to membetshap
1n E:.bell Cl ub by \>1rs. Jack
Great Family Hobby
Play the Hammond Organ!
IT'S FUN!
IT'S EASY!
IT'S FREEl
Joia 'iildesard Si II' • 11JESOA Y CLASS
foud.alt be~ ... ,. at the ors•· y OQ really
will le .. to pl-r, •d it'e S"•t 1 .. 1 o ..
eiped to «et yoe playi•« tMee at oace,
\trw. Sill' e couree baa biMpt thetwoaclu-
r.t expen•ce of ~aalia« ~~~~&aic iato tlaa.-
... cla of bppy ~ .....
Y • doa 't hve to bay •yai•«· bet we
have tlae l•seet eelectioa of aew •d aeed •s-• ia , .. Soathl•d if ro• do decide
to b.y afta yoa etart playiaiJ· Aad if yo•
w•t to try before yoa b.y we laave • li·
beT.&, low-coat reatal pl•.
B. Cunnanah~m. vace presa-
dent and membershap chall-
man, are the follol'tng nev;
member s : \1me s. John \1urdy
Jr .. A.A. Kemper . tUI. Cor-
nelison. Charles Ruddle,
\>1. E. \1otta. Henry Vauahn.
E. \1otey. Herbel! J. Peter-
bauah. James <\. BlUclay,
Elwood R. Bu sbv. Wall ard
[)lckson, <\I bert . l-. lletnz
31Dd \hss \.fat ~ E. Ros'l. Ju-
naor Ebell Club me mber s
oomana anto the senwr aroup
aJe \1mes. <\lfred \ver"t
Rl chard Hodae. Hany Bake;
and Gene CunnanJham.
J&S PROGRAMS SLATED
The John Barch caetv
wa ll pres ent a seues of free
weekly proJJamS at Tustin
\1emorial School, 121 1 ~
Brown•na. beaannanc. Nov.
4, at 8 p.m. The farst proaram
will be a U.o w1n1 of the film
strip, .. Communa sm on the
Map."
IOUTIQUES e wt8S
e COSMITICS
fro-• toUediort of ...
Or. Giles T. Brown, the
well known lecturer and ra-
wlty member of Oranae State
Colleae. who has recently
completed bit thard round the
world trip in 10 yuu, w1ll
speak on .. Key Trends in the
World." Or. Brown held per-
sonal 1nter11aews W'lth many
lcadina poliUcal and Intel-
lectual lil'ues. 1ncludtna the
Hon. Leva Eshko, prUTie mana-
ster o f laael; Abbas Atarn.
m1n11ter of foreian all airs of
lran, and Ata Ullab, the chaef
secretary for the sema-auto-
nomous state of Swat an tbe
Himalayas. Or. Brown wall
&i ve specral empbasi s to
Japan, Hooa Kona. lndaa,
Pakutan, han, Israel and
the Tibe tan refuaees who
ate no w scattered from India
to Switzerland.
Karl Bonawlt% wall present
a varied propam of oraan
music, arnona wha ch will be
selections from Broadway
shows both old and new. He
was educated at the Crystal
Palace SchoOl an London and
was offi caal oraanast for the
Atlanuc Caty Convenuon
Hall. He bas performed rn
concerts. movae s, TV and
radao bro adcast proarams.
Pl ans aJe betnJ oompleted
for a luncheon CiU d pan~
COOllll SCIIOOL OPEit
DESSEm IEIT TOPIC
Paes, cakes and o ther de s-
serts wall be subjects for
Oranae Coast Colleae· s .Jld
se ssaon of the nola da}
coolunc chool at the L1do
Theat et 1n ~ewport Oeach.
The clan wall meet from
9:30 to 11.30 a.m. "ov. 5 an
the theatel 3459 Vaa Lado.
OCC horne economtcs Ln-
su uctot Pauac1a '1.\o aan and
Southean Counties Gas Co.
sen1or home economa st Clern
Ceerlten wall be the aniUuc-
tot .
The annuaJ cookanc school.
whach staued thas morn1nc.
1 spon!>Oted b\ OCC" Eve-
nlnJ Colleae. the fias Co ..
O'Keefe and \1ernu Co., Da-
YII"Bro~~~rn, L1do Shops and
the Lh eater.
SHILLELAGH IISSILE
COITIACT AIAID£0
A S5,t.OO.OO() co t·plu s-
fi lled-fee conuact has been
a~~~rar ded by the L .S. 1\rmy to
•\eronullonac Olv1 ston ,,f
Phalco <.orpoa ataon, \,ewrort
lie a en.
The contract ts for •n dus·
Ut.a l engtnee11ng '>I:IVICe ...
fnr the Shdlelaah ~aded
ma!>stle. t\eronuuon1c ·~
r11me conuactot to the .'\rm'
•'n the Stullelaah rna ssdc . .t
nev. <\rm~ ~~~rcapon ~tr-hach "''"
ne f11ed from dbroad the "en-
ca.al Sheudan. • laghtv.eaghL
aii·Uanspottablc, full-uac~·
ed. aJmoreJ reconn!I.IS!;aoce
veha d c.
CAU. rN YOUl WAitT ADS
TO TK1 INSIGN ou::u 1-o6M
SOUTHLAND's LARGEST
HAMMOND DEALERS
OPIM MOMDAY a. PRIOAY IVIMIMGS
-IIIIT IILIIIIII •LL
le we ptoad to brias talat.ed \tn. '11 to
Cotoaa del \tar aa oar reeideat iaetntctor.
A rduate of the C hicaao \tuicaJ Col-
lese, majori•s ia orsu. llhe h .. b.come
utioaally kaowa u • pap d ue trpe-
claliat. \trw. Sill pioecerecl io c:lua "'80
methode 15ye.,. •fiiO ud hu aiace ta.pt
Uletally thoaauda to play. S..e h .. writ•
CROWN
JEWEL ~~ ....... ~-~r (A• 41Ao-.l
O'fW 100 ~oka of iutnactioe material
l.oa ore~• •d pi•o, •d haa tranl-
• •illioa .. u.a Ia recut r•--COtt-
cdal taadaer tnW.ias .-.Ia .. pri• to u.o.-aile m Cout u t.er t.om
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2515 E. COAST HWY.CORONA DEL WAa
Motheu anvi ted -.ere the
~ea. Charles H. Barr, Da-
Yld CunninJharn. Char lea \1,
Johnson, Donald W. Hayton,
Terence H1nna, Fredcucka
1. Huuey. Harold S. Voe-
aehn. Roy A. \1aypole, J ame'
W. Newquast, Thoma.. t:..
Paclteran,, Paul '1.1. Rogets
WaJren A. Scott and C'h e•tea
F. Sal1sbuf)' (she 11> '-e~trl't•tt
Chapter pres•dent.l.
Parents of debutante~ ..,..111
oe nonored ..,.,th <~ danncr
dance at the Red II all T ennn
Club on the evenana of '-ov
21.
~~. Willi1111 B. Tritt of
Lacb Isle b as rewned from
a 6-week Oy•na trip to the
Onent. Sbe stayed watb
£racnda. the A.B. Wuta, also
of L1do Isle, in Honolulu for
a week before paocedana to
Jrtpan. Taawan, formerly Por-
mou. the Philipplnps, Hona
Kong. Cambodia, ·Thailand,
\1al ay 111 a and the Ia I and of
Borneo.
In Taape1 she vuated a
aelauve who 11 an adminll-
uator of the Ameucan School
there and was ahown over the
campus. flus school IS the
IIU,est outsadc the U.S. and
has IM)Cl students. Wh il e an
Hanpok she was entenaan-
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TOD._.Y H
Jul,n~hl
ed by ~~. Hua,b Tolley,
Mlose husband 11 wath the
U.S. Embauy tb·ere. In Hona
Kona abe wu entenaaned by
MI. and Mn. GanaJo Lao of
Universal Pacture Studios .
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WestcliH Plaza Newporter Inn
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QUINN
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*Seeoftd Feotvre*
Jack Lemmon-Ricky Nelson
"THE WACKIEST SHIP
IH THE ARMY"
Pin<
Cortoon C0t1tecfy
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., 't;.• scr•t .. One of
the best
pictures
LET
GEORGE
DO
IT ...
ELECT
of the
yur:·
( caatiDUed from Page 2)
abow no aerious housiaa
aboataae for Noaroea in Cali-
forni a.}
Solf-appoint ed "Nearo
apokeamen" do not ropr~
aent Nepoea aenerally. No-
ted news analyat, Stewart
Al sop, reported a poll abow-
ina a majority of Nopou
dloosina "Yea" on 14 (Do
doobt to the coaatet..atJoo of
"civil riahta'' leaden wbo
want ua to believe all N ..
pou demand to live in
mi ud commonitiea).
It is not bi,oUy to be con-
cemod if there i a di eparity
between racu in the inci-
deoco of crime and nnere&l
diseaao. Statiatic:a iovolvioa
'ij-~~~~ii~··=il)aaf ety and health mutt be II faced responsibly by all.
HELD OVER
Ri chard Burton
and Ava Gardner
"Hight of lguo!MI"
HELD OVER
Rock Hudson, [)on s Day
and Tony Randall
"S...d Me Ho Flowers"
alao
Fred \1acMuu a) 1n
• 'Ki •••• feor
My Preaid.nt"
01 TilE ULlOA
PEI •• LA
O,BI MIGHn Y A.T 6:45
to tbe well·
bin•
filly
Mat."
-N ., r, .....
of tioney'
In apite of all' the public
eodouemenu for a "No"
YOte -obtained tbtouab
cleverly applied prenwe
and perai a tent propaaanda -
if polls prove correct. the
people will vote ••y .,a .. o n
14. In this, the pooplc abow
common acnae for aood or
al l. h 'a the American way,
when citizens o f all races
think. for tbemaelvea, refua-
tna to be manipulated by
aloaans.
J . F. Coppedae
Norttuidae. Calif.
RIGHT IS RIGHT
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BOY FOR WASH
A CALIFORNIAN
TO REPRESENT YOU IH THE U.S. SE)ofATE
MURPHY
Vete TM~4-y, Hov-.ber 3
Vote for GEORGE MURPHY
Read what the president says
about
Dollloor
A son was born Sunday.Oct.
25. •n Hoag llo spital to \1r.
and \its. James Russen Wash,
312 Puatc Rd .• Cl1ff Haven.
4WbKnk To oon·
To n. E~SIG~
Telephone: OR1olc l-OSSO
Tbe president (c:lsu of
'66). interviewed after hi a
election, offeted tbia advtce
to youna offi c:e-aeekera:
Alw~a be seen in Donmoor
knits -they have s winn•na
ait. He Jtemi zed h11 cam -
paian upenditwea u Col-
Iowa:
76 c for poaten and
13.00 (or s new Donmoor
ahitt.
Aahd about the rumor that
hi a Donmoor w•cbobe had
awayed the feminine vote
onduly, be replied with a
te.ue No Comment.
OM of liM Lido Shopa
).404 Via Lido
N~wpon Beach, Calil.
ICIMMETH f OW\.11
Bank Names
Vice-President
Kenneth W. f owler, banker
and civic: leader in the Har-
bor area, baa joined Oranae
County Bank u vice pre si-
dent, a ccordina to Clarence
Brown. bOard chairm an. and
Jo e Steelman, president of
the bank.
Formerly a banker tn Orand
Forks. N.D.,Mr. Fo wler came
to Cali fornia after World War
0 on oompl euon of h1 s army
service . At that time he re-
entered banktnJ in Newport
Beach.
He and has wife Phyllts
re side on Tustin Avenue in
Newport Hei&hts with thear
three dauahter s, Jeanne. Bat-
bar a and Dorothe a. J esnne.
s student at Whituer Colleae.
will be presented in Decem-
ber u a "deb" at the Debu-
tante Ball.
\1r. Fowler 11 a c:h ar ter
member and ueuurer of the
Costa \1e sa Ro tary Club, a
member of the advisory bOatd
of the Ne wport Beach United
Fund. an elder and treaswer
of the St. Andrew's Church
and president o f the Newport
lie• ahts Improvement AssOCI·
au on.
IIRECTORS EL ECTED·
IY REALTY IOARD
The :-olcv.port Hatbor-CoSLa
\1esa Board of Realtors
chose the followtna duec:ton
at last week 's elecuon meet·
•na:
'N illeam II. IHilll Fams-
~~oorth. broker ducctor. 3
\eaJS. John \bcnab. broke r
daecto1. 3 vean. Don Vteu a .
broker-salesman d1rec:tor , ::
VClU ...
The IQ~5 bOatd of duec:too.
•ncl udes tbe follo w1na: Pete
Rarreu. Gu) Coats. :Jil l
f-lllnsworth. John Macnab.
l{andall \tcCardle, Ed Riddle.
J. Leonard Snuth. Don V1eua
and ,,eorge Will1amson.
NEIPOIO' HARBOR EJdMII
ARST SECTD -PAGE ~
lltUitSMY. OCT. a, liM
OORC*A DEL liAR, CALIF.
DAR Member Is Honored
A a.,-i •• enat at ae
moocbly meetiq of the Col.
Willi1m Cabell Chapter or
DAR wu l.bo booorioa of a
local nll&llalized c:ltiaee.
Chriatiane (Mrs. Prank) M ....
lhall or Balboa.
She ••• boro ia O.arl110i,
Bolaium. where abe aueoded
arade acboola ud wu p ..
dtaat ed from the aai•••ity.
Sbe worked with the Belaian
~.mdesaround duriaa World
War 0 and received 1 medal a,
indodina the Croix de Guorre
fiOm the Prenc:h ao••nmeaL
She arrived in New YOfk in
1946 and was married tbe
aame year 10 Prank Mauhall.
Lata. c:omina to Califoroia.
abe received ber U.S. citi-
&euhip in 1949. •
She ia a past prosidCJnt of
the Ladiea' Ouild of Mt. Car-
tMl Cadilollo O..ch of New-
pon e .. c:b •• e ia workioa
aa a den mother and c»--rcl·
nator for Cub Scoot Pact 105.
Sbe haa beeo a 100m raolber,
ways and means chairman
and preaideot 0( Horace P.n-
ai an Scbool PTA ud re-
ceind an honorary life mem-
benbip. Cwreatly, abe ia
aenina her lad l.-m a • preai·
dent of the Harbor Hip
Sobool PTA. and biatorian
of l.be Hubor Council PTA.
Othet acthit.iu inclode aer-
vico in the Child Guidance
O inic, ueaautet of the Bal-
boa brucb of the Pbilbumo-
nic Society, and beadina ber
borne uoa in bean, cancer,
polio, bond and election
drive a.
Mt. and Mrs. Mauhall bave
5 10n1, aaea 4 to 17.
(Polidcal ~)
EXTREMISTS
-YS-
MODERATES
Our Committee urges ..
IESPONSIIU IEPUIUCANS
to u d their vote for Robert t.ttin
for Staie S.Mte Nov. ).
* * * K!EP EXTIIMISM OUT OF
SACIA .. NTOI
BA mN'S OPPONENT ADMITS HE IS A MEM.
BER OF THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY. WE IE.
LIEVE THIS DISQUAUFIES HIM FOR PUIUC
OFRCE. GOLDWATER I MILLER HAVE PUI-
LICALL Y STATED "THEY DON'T WANT A
BIRCHER IN WASHINGTON."
DO YOU WANT A JOHN •eH
MEMIER IN SACRAMENTO?
WE URGE YOU VOTI IN THE
KUCHEL • SUMNER
TRADITION!
BATTIN [!]
STATE SENATOR
Oran(f CMaty ~Wkua fer RMert BaUD
\ions Nicholi-Ronsld W.Cupen
co-c:blllrmen
GIRL POl IICMMDIOM
Mr. .ct Mra. -no-•• M. IU~IfdiOD, )~ ac.oo ...
ltd., 8eaooa Bey, 11e ,., .. tl
of a d-abter bona Ptlctay.
Oct. 13, ia Hoaa Hoapital.
GIRL..fiOR TAYLORS
A deolitet waa born Satur-
day, Oct. l4, ia Hoaa ., Mr.
and Mra. WaJtar W. Taylor Jr.
1507 Serenade Tee., lrYioe
Tmaoe.
WOTI Til IUIUOM &ATI
A-..v~llc .. c ....... H4••·• 546-3550
tP IOI'T· IE FOOLED!
VOTE NO 00
PROP. 16
T~e Priv1te LoHery Sc~eme
CtTY WIDI' COMMITTEE
Mr. & lllr\. Roy 0 ~
Dr blllft 0 Altdet10fl
H~ ~*itt
Wltlifm l ISKOII
Mrs. Wonll ltrMrd
ltobl. "SMI'' 1.-s
Mr & Mn Jack .._tt
.. , & M, ltabt . ....,
C.rotl 8 left
Mr & Mn. Gat\11 S .....,_.
AC}IIn Blomquitt
Mn M•ldrtcl M Bolin
Mr & Mn. Alvlft Clftnf"<:t'
~ Coftt.ant
... .,. £ Cloott
Mr & MM CltM l)ywt
Ooftald E. [ ..
Mn Paul Elliott
Mr & Mn ltabff\ FOf'bfS
Mr & Ml"\. Kf!IMlh Fowt.r
Mr & llrs 8. JMts G~
1M F. Ciolt
[JMIU J Coodfll
E llltlyM c.re.y
Jtrr, ~
Mr & Mn OoM6d "•swold
, .. , J Cinlblr
l~U c;,...,
Mr. & flln C~ ( tt.n
¥r & Mr1 Joftn C HA.nmolld
~' & Ml"\.. Paul HMINI
IAIHt•IW w. Hanoty
Mary r Hurlwortll
Mr & Mt'\.• [dcJM R Hill
F r3111el1 J HOPYitll
Mr & Mn G,_nt Howald
Mr & Mn Don I Huddlfnon
Ot r'" """' Mt & Mn ltafpll Jetlwn
Mr & Mt'\ Jack L. JoM\011
Mn Vln~
M•loll W ~
&4• & Mrs CNIIfft l.Mdel"\
l" .\ ,.,.. Rklwd UwrtfQ --r\ H~ l~W~G~~ Jr
Jun F. l lftdsttdt
Or &Mrs ~L~
Mr & Ml"\. HIM Lortn7
M~ CIMJ Lo-w
Mr & Mn JoM MalfOd
t>orf'tll & ~ott Marwll
Mn Nom\MI l Mcattdf
MMyW.Mc~
Mr\ Don IC Mft~
Ectw W Milum
tt~. & Ml"\ J~ W ¥000"
MM TllewNs A Moss
l tfly Mwctoc k
Mr & Mn HU911 l. Myn.111 t
Or & MM Oaw1d Nlf~
Mrs. AIM M Ott'\Ofl
MM [U9f'M O'ltoutb
Mr & Mr1 JoM M Ow.ll
Mr. & Ml"\ P.ul l>>lnwr
Lii!Cfslty .. M\011\
Mn IW»I C Pta~
Mr & M, LH~ Ptlf'fWfl
Mr. & Mf"\ Gfor1)f T Pf'""'
Alwin L Pi'*lfY
l<lUrl M .. orttr
Atlftn Raoo
Mr & Ml"\ Jam~\ Ray
Mr & Mn 0 W Rtcllard
Mr & ~s Hlldtt ltt"9
Mr & Mf\ Jovotl Rowntr
MI. ~ Mr1 Mar R11swtt
Mr & Mr• WAfttr Schmid
F u I tOll !.1\1'*
Mr & Mn Johft E. 5M ¥fl
M" Patrlclc S~
Dect Sit~
Gf'f 1 lduw Sol lift\
Mr & Mr\ Wm l St.tblrt
Mr & Mr-1 LH Strffrnw"
Mr & Mr' T OIHIC.Ifl Sttwl•l
Mr & Mt'\ Ja!M1 8 St~ll
Mr & Mrs AIIMI C Stont"'-lll
Mr & Mn Aut-till Sturttunl
~ s n.om.as
Mr & Mri . Norm111 £ Watton
Cl•• J Wt~
Rot~tn M Wilson
Jo1111 A Vlbtrt
A. l ltrtlt
VOTE NO 00
PROP. 16
._... rw .... a.-• c-·-. .-~,.. w f'.O ...... ..._.._
YOUR VOTE
#
on PROPOSITION
* *
*
will • • •
RESTORE YOUR FIHDOM TO SILL 01 liNT YOUI IISIDENTIAL
PROPERTY TO ANYONE YOU CHOOSI
ABOLISH THE RUMFORD FOICED HOUSING ACT THAT
DEPRIVES YOU OF THE IlCHT TO CHOOSI THI PURCHASER
OR LJSSEE OF YOUR RESIDENTIAL PIOPIITY UNDil THREAT
OF PAYINC DAMACES OR PACING J~IL
AMEND THE CALIFORNIA CONSTITUnON SO THIS FUIDOM
TO SILL 01 liNT CAN NEVIl II TAKIN PIOM YOU AGAIN
WITHOUT APPROVAL IY A Von Of THI PIOPU
on
prop.
MH-CM Co••IHMa t.r .. Yea" • P .. p. 14
«)1 M. Newport Blvcl., Newport 1.-ch
HOUSE rot ant uafllrftiahad.
OWNER L£AV1NO NOV. 1,
MUST LEASE beautirol
condominium home. Only 33
indiY1doal Ulli&a, 2 pooh,
11 hole pot tina peen,
lbualeboard, bey•iew. S
rain. from UoiY. of Calif.,
lnine. Aduha. 127S. Pboao
Ml~9t
BOAT SLIP wanted rot 2l'
cabin csoi .. r In Balbo ..
Newport Harboa uea. Call
633-732.6 or S31-77S2.
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MODeRN 1 bedim. u nfar·
eiah.cl. Fireplace, diapoaal,
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Reaeoa&bla reet to pd
tenaata. Phone OR 5-1156
OR 3-7172.
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_. TVe. T-a. Da.t~ a.-. •11 1!. l1tla IL. a. ........ 646-1614.
NEW 2 becboom (appea}, w/w
carpet. drac»ea. buiiHna,
diapoaal, fripdaire, auaao.
walk to maket and beach.,
Adulta. No peta. 675-168.5 721~ Jria, tl2S. Occopan~
NoY. l.S.
NORTH COSTA MESA-fu1 ·
ni abed bache loa apartment.
Vay laae. dehuc. S46-
703S or S41--1168.
e OPPICE SPACE
FOR REMT
PO& LBAIS-loftlce .Utea eo..a ... Yu.llltM&tfor
.aaltect. ....... ~
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ate. wm ..._... a u•
JQ salL Call 67).20)), ow.a. . ...... •mw
ONE CORONA OF.L \iAR
corm'letcial rental. Saitablc
for office 01 ahop. IU per
month. 673·2020. VOGEL
RARE OPPORTUNITY -
Beauty Shop, completely
equ1pped. II .SO per raonth -
2903 Newport BIYd •• NB.
~7)o.46()0 or 673·S763.
~EWPORT 8EACH.409 18tb
Sueet -Rental in luae
tMu)dlnJ. Suitable fo1 office
or shop -1eta1l or whole·
ule. Has alley w/wate-
houac enuaace. llSO pe1
month. 6 7 3-4MX> or fl 7 3-
S7fl3.
NEWPORT BEACH. 40'7 21th
Suect -rental IUitable ror
office 01 amall abop. 18.5
pet month. 673-4600 or .
"73-.5763.
• RENTALS
FRE... IH"'T ~L ~F.RVlCE
~~ S 10 1400 pe1 month. We
do youa 10adwoak
~"-'~ -·-·-0 3-~s.so, Corona del \1u .
c.·· .... fit , .... ... ,_, .. ,...._a •-'"
Call
fXOtAMGI .!CAL.Im
DOYL! CO. -.u61
no E. naiL C..• MI ..
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17$ E. 17~ ... «-. .....
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<1BAN UP ....... Mal .... !Cftiy. '*1)91. E.aa.
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"FLOWERS a., MORM''
For all occaaiona.
Let ua belp you remember
lhoae important datu with
Ooweu and candy.
133 E. 17th -646--1.589
STEAM BATHS AND MAS.
SAGE by aJ)poincment.
"Suite 300" 33S.S Via Lido
Ne~ct Beach, 675-3fl83.
ALCOHOUCS ANONYMOUS.
Hut.or AreL 673-1724. 2.4
beMa a.
SINNERS AN<»>'M<XJS
"for all biYe aiea-s ..cS
come ab:)n o( dae pory o(
God... Do JOG baye p,.
leruT An yoa t10Dbled widl
doobt, or faar.or •plin .. a,
or eil)"tcia. or ll.,., or ie-
faiority. or F ilt. or ai~
ftaleua. or ct ce•ra? BE
OF 0000 OtEEJt. We
baYe dle •ewer at ab~
la•ly 110 c:llar.e. wn ..
SINNERS AN~n«XJS,
P.O. Bo& 1042, Coata Meaa,
or c:all M~ael. U l-349l ... ,. ...
''T•• Grfltl•~ll.,•" .,
P..,llis Sdl•fly •J A.if.J c ... ,.,, ...
Sp•eiol Priu
J-JOO copie• JSt rocA
10 J. 1000 1St eGCI&
1000 or ""''• 20t eocl& 132 E .. t lldl bet eo ... * .. -, .. ..,.,
The p1oblem c:upet c:leane1
Blue Luaue ia easy on lhe
budaet. Restorea fo1aotten
colou. Rent electric: sb...,·
pooet $1. Crown Hudwue
COM, "71-2800.
PERSONAL
PART TIME WORK -Un·
limited Cbriatmaa Earnina1.
AVON PROWCTS
Call Collect -.53~5860
MRS. lliERESA RENNER..
Bela Batok' a pupil, bu
an openina for aifted piano
atudents and Getman c:on·
venation. 67 Hlll.
• PIT SUPPLIIS -----
AT LAST! We ban a lady
poomet wbo do .. uqaiahe
woak on all br eeda of doaa.
Sbe ia kiad. c:ooaiderate
and thoroup and baa I
Jalla uperience. Sbe caa
do an oatatandioa job on
yoar Poodle, Cocka , Ter-
rill. etc. Call JO at Jor-
claa' a Pet Sbop, 1732 E.
67)-l.lO.
Tl~\ roy Poodles .at :.tu 1.
\paicor, ail•••· olo~cl..,
~~rhite. Uoaaeoua. Ch11mr10n
b•clt.w•ound.. f'urries ""nJ
po..,n. Yotlie auaJ service.
\1 ~HM -~I ~1'49S.
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I£1POIIEI.at•
SAt Tl S.9•
TUIIPOnAno .. GAlli
100~ financi"9 ovailablc
Also we corry our own
contrtJcts.
NF.WPO QTEQ MOTOQS
2036 ._.arbor Rlvd.
Costa Meso
548-5294 548-8511
POa SALE -Veryi!D04 19SI
Coneue ~•d IDP cota•er-
tib&c. tillS. Call eta. 6
p.a. 673-4464. Dar HY ~
7941 •
WARREN 5
T V
oaJOU )..54'11
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T V
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ITIINWAY PIANOS
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IDMDT.ft&UPI CO.
1907 .......... ..
IMta Me
REAl . E 1 ATE
F.XCHANGE
LONG BEACH 1" un1 t. ln·
come $1702 a month, equity
SSl,OOO or 8 un1t, income
S8.SO a month, equity s u,,.
000. Want 2 to 6 uni u in
vi cinlly of Newport, Co1ona,
Laauna, etc:. Broke1. GE 9-
0463.
RUH UNTil SOLD.
SEND IN YOUR Sl
WITH YO UR AD.
"LOCKER" IIJLU:
• J .. 4Jvldyel It-oftly.
POWERFUL FULLERTON scored at will
during the first half at Oavl dson Fl el d
Friday evening, piling up a 27~ lead over
Costa Mesa at half-t ime , and the reserves
battled on even terms during the 2nd half
for a ~verdict. Runs of 52 and 17 yards
and 2 forward pass touchdowns produced
the half-time score. The Indians added
their final TO after receiving the 2nd half
opening klclt-off, matching for 54 yards.
The Must.ngs gave the local f~s some-
thine to ce.ter IIIOUt dYrhtt tM r.ulnder
of tht game. Here Is a bit of a ction in the
3fd quarter, after Mes a had recovered a
Fullerton fumble on the Indi an~. Quarter-
back Dennis McGavaclc is going w1de
around right end on a lc eeper, gaining 13
yards to tnt Full erton 21. but the gatn
was wi ped out by a cl ipplng penalty that
put the ball back on the lb. On the neKt
play end Steve Colflesh reached h1gh tn
the air in the end zone for Mesa's on I y
score~ <Ensign photo)
SPiNET PIANO. sSOO -Pb.
847=657 9.
7'4" Sofa. upper cover. aold.
I SO.-54~.0116.
G.E. Refu a.. sex>. Phone I 6H-4892.
I lultan. Provinc:sal cb1na
clo1et. 1'7 5-847-6579.
G.E .. 2 doo1 Refn&·· s7S.
536~ 1043.
• Mwat lftcl•.._ price.
• Pho.o "••bet r-.lrfll.
• Ho roal ••to~o.
SMALL Maple Dropleaf t~tble
t8 -OR )-487~.
.58 Chevy, Blic:ayne, power
steenna. b1ak u . •s~s
eve. 545-817 S.
SPANISH dln1n1 t able, 6
cbaus. buffet. Sl.SO -~46-
97
Gu l1 Sc:bWIM 26" b1cycle .
I ll-H 5=H9S.
Auto. Yr asher. R.C.A., de-
luae. s7 5. -536·10-H .
243 W1ncheste1. scope. 100
round,, Sl50-OR 3·571~.
.367 \4aa .. Gr eat \\estern
Peacemaker p1stol. s7 S.OR
3·5711.
'fd V.W .. RA·H. cxcell. c:ond.
S 1.145. 6 7)..()8 \0, 1
'54 'oieJCUf) SS() Ll 11=6721
TALKI NG \hn•h Hud &.
caae 130. -L I 11~1 ~I.
SAJLBO AT 11 -: loa, Oac.
saJI, tratler. •~OO S4A·
0611. ht. 33 :..;.1 ----
SIAMESI: ll:auen eal Po1nt.
Pecbaree pape,~. s:!O. fl 4!·
3767.
G.E. To\Hlt-mndel TV ~I"
1emote contrtll s5~ SO
548·4 , I.
CONN t: nat alto Su .t '61 Corvau Coupe, ~ speed 1 case. s4tL50 .s4S-4i71.
THE MUSTANGS launched a drive in the
4th quarter on their own 4-yard li ne, where
Fullerton had punted out of bounds. They
made a first down on the 17. Three plays
advanced the ball to the 25Vz, and 1 t was
4th down and l'h to go. The Mustangs de-
ci ded on a 4th dOwn gamble deep in thetr
own territory, and it paid off fo r a first
down on the 28. Here is the play that fol-
lowed. End Steve Col fles h (No. b) has JUSt
caught a pass, advancing for 9 more yards,
to the Mesa 37. McGavaclc ran for 8 yards
on the next play, t>ut a cliPPing penalty
set the Mustangs back to the11 25 Mesa
was forced to punt. tlut got the oall back
by recovertng a tumble on the F=u ll erton
48, w1th only 23 seconds left to olay The
Must~gs advanced to the 4-yard· tne. w1th
the aid of a oenalty, but the clock ran out
before another play could t>e called. T IHS
Friday eventng, Oct. X>, Mesa. w1th a 0-3
record, will pl ay at OrMtge. (Ens1gn photo!
suck. sq95. 536-0156. 1 SNOWBJRD. aood condwon.
, Au cooler. almost ne~~o . s20. S2.SO _ uR 3-1817 .
546-1537.
TWIN BEDS. spun& .t mat· OLDS. '57, au cond .. excel.
u ess sSO-(173-1667. ss95· ft7J-SQ48 ·
\tAPLE tw1n bed frame. 1 15,
613~ 1667.
\4R. &. \1RS. CHEST Ia . mu·
ro r. S1 5. ft1 3-1 "67.
BEOR00\1 ch1.1r , S5 -Ph.
613·1 lt6 7 .
TABLE LAMPS. S5 eac:b.
6 l-1667 .
RAMBLER v.&JM . ~~.,~-~>"3·
8Q48.
KAYAK 18'. ~10<1. Ph ~73·
q .
G. E.. comb, 1nl ,1,. d1 sb~~o ash·
er. s15. 6~3-RQ4&. -----
EXCEL. l:nC:\ clopedta. adult
.t cb1ld'' ct. ~5. Ll 4-'8316
SEA KINGS TAKE LEAGUE OPENER GAFF ERS..SA TTLE R ranae.
S45. Ph. H8-6800.
WOOD pl av pen. cove1ed pad.
J ll. 546-486.5.
E XTRA LG. play pool. 2 ft.
deep. s 10. S4ft-486S. Tbe Corona del \4aa Sea
Kina•. v~etorioua in theu
openina Irvine Leaaue con·
teat, will be uyina to make
it 2 in a row this Friday
evenina. Oct. 30, when they
holt Villa Puk at Dnidaon
Field. G...,e ume w11l be 8
p.m.
The Sea Kan 11. u ed wi lh
Loua and Kennedy w1lh 1-0
ae c:o1dl. defeated Valencia
Sues Bounce Back
The Otanae Cout Colleae
Pirates ue a comeback foot·
baH club.
The P iaatea comb1ned a
wo rkmanlike around aame
.,d a uaht defense to buh
the pJeVIOUSi y undefeated
San ·lemudino Valley Col·
leae Indians by a 28 to 14
score Fuday n1&ht
J efT Thayer, OCC's ltne-
bustana fullback. accounted
for 122 yards of the P1ratu'
2f.1 net yards rush1n1 aa11n1t
San Berdoo. He camed the
ball 22 umes fo1 a 5.5 yards·
per·cury aveaaae. and ac:·
counted foa e1aht of the 28
OCC points.
The c lash opened w1th a
uade of punts. then OCC
fotcea mounted a bull doze1
offen11ve d1ive which went
44 y1.1d1 1n 12 play s foa a
110uc:hdo""n. Pu ate ()u&H er·
back Phil Sp11l er punched 1 t
ove1 from the one and kt c:k ed
lhe eura po1nt.
San Uernu d1no "'as forced
to punt aftel the locltoff and
the Pu at es took over on the
lnd1an -*8. In onl)' s11 plavs.
the Jucs found paydJ u aaa1n .
Thaye1 c:&Jr\tn& the oall ovca
from the 8·va1d-hne. Spllle1
aJiln spill the UPII&hlS.
The lnd1ans scoaed 1n the
:!nd quarter after Puau: safe-
ty man Leonard Sims bobbled
a punt tl n h1 s o wn ~q and
1 erdoo recovered. The Hues
came oaht back wath a Q()..
yard TO d11ve, end J ohn
V.eber scou ng on a pass
play. Ualf·ume scote "as
2~8.
The thud quanea v.ent
aorH eleu. Early 1n tbe four·
th quart e1 , halfback Phd
Raulston took Spd I et' s hand-
off on the Indian 1~ &nd out·
r., Betdoo defense fo1 ano-
ther Cout TO. Thaye1 ac·
counted fot the t•o·poanl
con vel 110n.
The lndtans took Coast's
k1ckofT o n then o•n l8 \ aad~
line. .,d drove for a TO -
called bad on an ofh1des
penalty. On the nut pia).
Berdoo lOOted on a p us 10
brina the ac:o1 e up to 18-14 .
Tbe Bucs uavel to pl ay
tric:k-or-ueat •wtth c:Jou·
oountay uval Santa Ana Col·
leae 1h1s Sauuday evemna.
last Fnday 14-19. V1lla Pa~k lost to Loara 2~1,. PING PONG table. Sl5. 1,73-
1397.
Victory 1n Fudav's h1J}l· CROQLET St:T s ill. Ph.
SC(>nn& a arne wu not settled 6 J..l)Q7.
unu l the f1nal quatter. when , .-:..:...::.....=.=...:....:...:-------
Halfbac:k Steve Bayl en went AO'.URAL TV. s:W. Ph. Ll 8-,
1,1 y &~ds for the 4th Sea K1n1 1 _...80.:.;8:<.J21L1..--------
TO. GAS RANGE. Sl5. OR ~O~l
I
The K1nas. who l ed all the I BIRDCAGE. 13a1h3~. st~tnd.
way, JC:Ored m1dway 1n the tree. si. Ll 8·8657.
2nd quutel on a >' ard PROFESSIONAL Han Dtyer.
plun&e b\ ()U attert>ac:k fom S25. Ph. 67 3-5677.
H1tzell. o\s lh e Znd ha lf
ope ned. the' '11arc:hed to the
end z.one 1n loo ri.H .a1te1 1e·
CCIYin& the l 1ci-off. lil tZel
capred lhe '-"-' a1J JJ 1 ve
~~oath a 3~1111d sc.ampe1 .uaunJ
lett end.
\ alenc1.t na11<1 11oeJ tne
scoa e lO I ~-f! late '" the ''J
quarter. out (lllona Jei \lar
leCOYeled a tumble 11n the
T1aet ~~ JUSt befn1e the 4u.u·
ter ended. oilld a ,., arJ rlunge
by Hayleu '11.tde 11 lq .~ •'n
the 2nd ('Lh •II the ~th ;'er ·
IOd.
SP~..,ISH. 3 p1ece sectional.
aold. Sl.SO-f.1S~3:33.
GLF ..... :'\. rubbed. ,..alnut
buffet. 150-t~"''\-3;33.
CORVETTE Tonneau cuve1.
s-. t:htlne 5~1t18Q.
15" R"Cl"'t' ltd . s· l'h
S~·R 1SQ.
(. A.-..OE CUShiOn !\, ;:>aJdl e'
Sl"5. Ph. I)".H3Q~--
SOF.\. conveauble, ., 11. 1,.
chau. s~o. 61J-13Q~
!-OR SAL .. 5., 01 .. 1<. s :5n -
Ph. !)4~-~Q87
FR£,CH P!OVInclal. Sin gle
headb<la1d s ~O -*'"c;-3:33.
HL TI F R l hu1n. S20 -5-U-
4R 1:.
IU·Fl Srea.ke1 oill d cab1nr1
s 2c; -~oo" J-:1:3
\tAPLE conblerben.:.h cotTer
_!_&_!lie-s20-1)1J-11:3.
RO ' o\L Elec. Tq•e'.l'tltea .
1100-Ll 8·., ~-
\iAPLE maaa:une .l book·
stand, SS-,73-·2123
KIDNEY shap e chcutna table.
&lau top 15 -673-2123.
PAIR French telcphonea. 130
-543-42CJ2.
3 8LAC1( Bat Stool 1. S!S. -
Ll S·S37CJ .
BLACK metallic lamr-sl.S
-pb. ~1~32 33.
SIL H ·R PI AT E-D "Bundy"
Flute. silO -fl-(,.1410 _.;._ __
';.J t-"LCO'\ A.u1omauc. R t
H. $8 ~0. -liR J.;q~-.
(. A."'Ol . lllum1num. L>rumman.
s;oo-Ll 754:. -~.;;;._ __ _
BRIGG~.t qR\TTt.l'\. ~coo
'" CPJlDC. Sl!-. · 548·180),
Rl>'i 'S 81.._ t ~4" aood con·
d!uon. ~~~. l !\·375Q,
DR ,.p .. ~ ._., .. , clack ..,.1lh
whqe ltmn&. I SO. bH-l3Q7.
TRA.I' St-1 ~ 1c; -OR ~
(\ 11 '.
1 .\ :~" 1 emo te cnnu ol. S7 S
c;4g~1Q1~
L4.\W h11dr "'' l:arly
~..n!£..an..._ ~~ -.J45=5Q~).
RIGH U'A "'c.a tua ""q· aun·
nuat r1111r1n ~., 5 -67 ~
1: n
H I <. C.. ••II ee r elllll l tOI, 55,
Bt:.l<..F "''''"· \:~ -rbone t.4t~·: ~Ill
The TtJCIS blncked !l runl
and reCO\ered the t>.t ll <'1\
Lhe Sea t.:1ng .!S, l>Cl'"''ll 1n
3 pl av,. That m•dc 11 1~·13
as lhe Clll& pc>1nt ..... ) •dJed.
Then came the cl1n~ohe1. 11n
the fust Dll\ after the l1clc·
,~(( as Ba~le~os bJt'le tnwuah
th e center u1 the l1 ne 1•11 -..:
\'&His. The t.:1n&~> m1HeJ a ll
e\Uil point Ule'i. bUt that
'11ad e no Jtff erenc:e. even
thou&h Valenc1il -.a anle t!'
score 1n the final '111nute <11
ria).
(oL lTo\R. S55 -"-4t.-l~1. "'"''ll ~}·'' Hc J Jti\J ie,
lAN!n
r o.'f
fl'\1'[ IE\C.lf
~ l Pt'
1 • u
KcftiN'4v
La Qdltl
VIlle p.,.,
\ .~'"'··
• • •
• !t
" " I ,,
t ' II
Orp
II ,,
LO"'G \la.hoa. tlench table.
110-~-11!81\.
PN~ll'll•
~48 1:.
Wheel
I WANTED· Sdve1 aJult .,1n.
poodle. llR ~ l13.
GREE."' Breakfront. Sl1 5 -
549-1566.
SIO -"~ • .;;,
Rl <• };.,:11 ,rcen l"'eed ny·
~n . s ~o -~.an t:t'lfi . .:...·--
RA T J 4,' \ hoUI 'lilt -.hlnJ ft,
~·I , I (I --__l4(\ .:..I b~R~6:.:..· __
'"rL t Rutrel. ~\O -OR l·
Q2Mt
1l (,(.~(il-Ttallel, Sd , -
·~ ~ -0 3-Q:bfl.__ __ _
J\. R. ~ Pf ... ~FR. SH .s46-
~884.
Tars Tackle Garden Grove
DOUBLE Bed. 1nneupr1n1
muue ss. Sl5 -540-1 fl8~
..cnrEWOOO -1 B C'O 28 WT trreo Amp., I SO, wr:.uu aas ranae, I ~ ....... _ ••• 4 u s -$40-1686. 1· ..::..,_.,_;;_-".:..:."'..:.." .:..:.·------
The Ne*lM>ntluboa Sailors,
a&all look.iaa foa tbeu fiut
.,.. 10 the Pa nwll) Leape,
will meet Gaa .. Grove at
I p.m. Uua S..r4ay u 0.
Yid10e Field.
H•bOf. 41-U loaa to Or-
•ae laat Fud.,. ao• bu a
().) recotd.. Gardea Gto'f'C 11
ded at )-0 fo1 t..,ae lead
wua FGII.-t~Dft •d S.••
P.t. o..,. ·-· •• ..ect lt·
Q l .. d Ill ... C>t*l*•l ......
Fn.S., • ..._. ll aota 1a dla
lad qoaat•, •d ..oclla TO
ia liM f'iaal ,..M»4.
Full bact Mih OM. w ••
dae l eaclq poGa4 ,, .. ., f61
ao"ed t.hc aoal line. Sleu
PUJaott a.tded the nua
poiaL
l\e O.-.• Pulba a wae
10 bUy ICIOtiDJ that lMf ,. .. -'1 6 f\ctt do.,.• .,
lS fGI tteellltDa. Otaaae out-
paMCI •• S.lou 411 yard•
to 1.0. 00111pletcd only 3
paaaea tD 10 lot ttl& S.tlora.
f-WAY L&AGl.''E
• •• 1'\t 0,..
,....._ I • M tl
......... I e • U
~ Qo. I I • •
... Gftllla 1 a u n
a.._. 1 I M ..
...._. • an a
('ella -• J • " N'w91'L ~ t I 11 D
'.56 OtEV. 11 S -646-\981 I fl-~~~~ ~i6~~c;cl. tPo4.
CAilPI!T Sweeper. S.S,pllofte ~. 16' redial ... A
675-3133. ua.alet. -OR
ftENCM Prov1nc1al miaht-FRIGI.DA.UlE..IID_IIIIII_Ii'
ltlllcl. 1\.S -675-3233. 1140 -Kl .. l66),
VANITY d rener, roua4 •ir-EXEC\JTI'VE De
ror, t1S. S40-1686. )4"-"'· K1 .. 1M&.
I Y()UNG 1110oh1. tlU -U 1-MAHOG. Otoplell ~ 8J
712S. -OR 5-4112.
E1.. OANT 10 ,.._ _..
DlrfE'IT£ ae&., 6 "ain. t l$ ,...., "' _ t47S _ .,_
S-40-1"6.
21" TV, Cabiaet. 160 • S40-
1616
T. ROAOSTEL 213"-NOO
-646-1911.
)M),
IMAU.. .... ~.--MaJc A.K.C~ 11• -,,_
<Mll ..
QU•RTERSACK Pt.ll ~~~-... n _,.,... ual"' fof
1 ~ltd plft i!Piftst S. BeM*dl~ Fr1M1 ftlgltt. ludl"t
1M Plrll.S to I a-14 vlctDIJ. This s.turdtr, Oct. ll, .It
e p ••• , the 8ues will be '" S..,t.a AM's munldPII b0w1 re-
ttewfftt tht grtd rivalry .ttl\ Utt SAC Ooc\s.
•• Sailon. pu:li-. up ~
JRdl roc • ).4 ....... He
aoote4 ... , •• ae la4 .,.,.
iod. .,.., ..... tally ll-6.
l\e only odl• W\ot •ooc•
C .. e Ill dile -q.Mft. U (~auerbact Mih fa.Qat
ANSAPOM like •tw· s~. OlW640
CAl ££1. Oid. a. a. ......
\4 110 lOtS. Ol ).061. -
~ ... ""·
nlJMP'BT Otol'-> eaoo -,....tnt.
SIX Dtt.AWRl 01•&.. tlS -IQ .... ..,.
!WAU.. s.dnl cleat. •u.•
-K.l ... 1663.
• •-•n su
llWIOI1' ... EJIIQI
MIT JECTIJI -'AGE I
•n n••·---
•••••••••••
* MR. PIXJT' *
EASTSIDE 4 bclllll l b
~ •• Haa lua• uftpga •·
Hud~ noou. Piaep&ace.
Dbl aaraae. Feoced 1•
WITH SMALL POOL. P1.
tl'-.MWl. Take a LOOK A
THIS'
• C-2 VACANT *
Want a 7Sal00 Commercial
location" Neu a aew ~·t
Store deYCiopt~eat a Pte..-
way. Cleu. Pt. 122.500.
*TRADE!*
WANT: t.tobile bome plu•
cash Of a email home ~ caab
tn area.
HAVE: Fourplex. 2 two
bcbm &. 2 one bcbm unita.
OOLD MEDALLION buildioa.
.. Builc-•ns" anclude re(uaer-
atou . Equaty tl7 ,000.
••••anllt ••
-~ •• II .. LII.
o•11111n IFPIM
IIIDY TO OCCIPY
Maanificent View -Pee Simple! Owoeu muat aetl
thaa cuatom-built 2-atory, 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath home.
H.uae Family Room wi th fiteplac c. Sepuat e Dinina
area. Exiatina Loan ia muimum. Aakina tS7.SOO
CUED IIIIMLUDI
One of tbe "priced ri pt•• bomea in thi a area. Ill-
ness forcea owner to aeJI thi1 ''like new•• tluee
bedroom, 2 bath home for only U8.200! • • •
c•Eo •oaEs
Value plu• beauty in thi1 Coatorn-Bit. 4 Bedroom,
3 bath home. Fantutic vaew from formal dioina
az ea, dramab c lavina room and muter auite. Juat
raght for larae fama ly and entettainina. Pool. pa-
uos. 3-car aaraae. Many Exuu. You mull aee thi 1
at -
4539 Fai~ .. ct Drfv• s.. .. c~a, 0,... ...... 1-5 I
I
*ALMOST "2 AC RE ..
»42 r.-CNit ~-., 61$.2101
CoroM etl Nar. C.W J
ADO THIS UP' Front 100 ft
haa 1 yr old 3 bdan 2"-bach
borne With breatraat rm, aer-
n ce porch and "Outdoor
LIVJna" PIUO rot 126.500.
Th~ 210 ft. o( I eft over uea
upon wh•ch VOL can boild 4
01 S rentals 11 "FREE:'
OCEAN FRONT LOT. • • •
DON'T \iiSS THIS'
*VACANT 11Sal20 *
Opf'OHun•tv on a corner' Ea
ccllent "County Cornctor••
locauon 1n the Back s.,
ar ea. One of the lowell pri
ccd vacant available. It i
NOT lcucd land. Buy It ud
vou own 11. Pra cc s9.SOO.
'.ACRE' •I
PRIVATE COVE AND SANDY BEACH
Lot Damensions: 123 x 115
Beautiful budding site for a
luxuuous home
f:.asts1dc Wllh small homcl
and garaae. A-1 atea.. Pnce
Sll.500. Don't m•ss th11 '
5 minutes to Newport Beach
THE CALLISON CO.
.. , I!. 11• 1&., Coata Mtta .....,.,.
********•
S6 5,000
Coli Jam Cobb
BAYVIEW R!AL ESTATE •(714) '7~-COROMA OI L WAR
$23,950
TRIPLE X
OPEH HOUSE
SAT. & SUH .
10 1 Via An tibet, l ido Isle.
I"' • 3·1lcdrrn s. 2 bath. One
I hedrrT.. bath. Lov.
do>v.r, r\lonet v.dl Call)
f11<.t TIJ.
CARDINAL
REALTY
353 E. 17tft St., Costa Mesa
Ml ~0575
FOR "ACTIVE"
REAL ESTATE
SERVICE
CORBIN
HI •'\1101~""
-· .. ,. • Ill
Lhlolai
co•IA DEL I AI -HOUSE FOil SALE
OPEl WEEIEIDS 1·5
521 Fe"'l .. f
South of boulevard. 3 bedrooms, plus studto ll!'l .
Bl ock from shops, S31i . SOil.
~A Y N O~
REALTY COMPANY
216 MACliN( ""'' 673-3817 IAUOA l$l.UC) 673-3818
Last Chance 1
P.IIDOM IS A
f'.lCIOUS HI.IT AOI
VOTE YES
ON
PROP OSITION
14
CAU. tN TOUI WANT ADS
TO THI ENSIGN
OI.IOU 3-GIIO
aJEOJ:IlSQJUJTORllsasa
TOO lATI
TO ClASSifY
5eC~Y , booaekeepina. oo ao poaition wanted
bJ tare youna woman.
C.S. ependable. Own room
•d bach. Call HY ~5048,
t.lu Tio•·
ANTIQUE Butter Spreader•
-"Vinta.aa•• pattcm, One
•••·-12.5. OR s-o61S. •
aJT-<JLASS T•bl••· aia ror tJO. oa ~s. •
Home Plus Income
: ·~ R t,fUl fj , •• ,. h hriH 1
"''"' • 1 R "R "''r1'' . Tl'lt~ '''"f"'tl\ a 1\lo ll\' rTnll
,,, f'ln~ In "hopptnr 1
Tru~ JHUJ>"II\ a f~lll har
R"''" hn dl'ln I lrealtal~ •
Hr~ns: r hcckbor>k
BULLETIN
t 'o•ta Mn.a R·:
ft'CI'r liPJM''
$11 :181•
• harntl't
BR. ftrcplar,
118.SOO
Evt.aotdr
11t\arpr~. :l BR.
It l"am II :V
lt1.1M.
Rdl ho,.., -:
RR • h\ltll·
m ... 125 000
On lh~ ,_,11
1mmac ulatr
cotlafl'
UU50
MHa dtl Mat
4 BR. nearly
new. nt,IMJO
OPI N
IVI NINGS
COlOMA DIL MAR
aiST IUYS
IIOMUS ij LOT
Exua wide 2 B. R. bouae
with luae 1 3 .R. apt. all
on pound level. 2 car aar-
aae. Room for pool. On fall
one and one half lou .
Should be 142,SOO but yo u
can ateal it (or -
$39,900 • • •
3 B.R. on Marauerite. Sharp
11 a pin -Room to build
that aeoond unit and han
a aood ancome. Priced tiaht
It -
$31,900 • • •
GOOD INCOME
2 duplexea, aide by aide.
2 B.R. cadi, fi replaces,
aatbaae di apouh, c arpeta,
dJapea, fwni ahed.Cheapeat
in to wn at $34.950 .. ct..
OPEl HOUS E
DAILY -IMOIIECLIFFS
OCUI I CAIY'OI
VI EW 2 & Den or 3 B.R.
W !"-l"f c.,.,. RL
15 !. C..•t Highwcry
cltoiAIAt P.rt f ......,e
OR S.m6
BALBOA
ISLAND
DPEI IDUIES
s.t. -S.n. 1-S
113 Coll1ns Island
-AL~-
210 !. 21 oY, Coral
Compact. convent ent, com-
fo uablc. . .k11chen butlt-
•ns •.. 3 bedJms .. l"'lbaths,
pauo. ri ceplace PLUS 1n·
come untt. Must sec to ap-
precllte' Low down, aood
financ tnJl.
RALPH V. HINGER
R .. ltef
ll1 Mlri•• Au. ....... laleed
Tel: ORiole }..1727
En•. OR S-3265
OCEAHFRONT
$.4,000 Down
:'1/ov. hur ran vnu flnrt "ul'h
lrrmA for 1 2 atory homt
•~ frrom lht~ O\lo'ntr who
ha • alru dy movtd out of
-••t~ & mu .. r ~II now
Call lodav. don·r delav•
Arr you lookmg fm • ncC't
homt Cor 118.000 • Then
r~ll n~hl now. wt t\av~ 11
If II 111n I _,IIi by thC' tlmf'
yOIJ dial IW2-J"'40 EZ
tf'rm\
' ' . 'fJ-• • • ''' I • •
Newpwt s-dl
2t01 NpL BIYd. t 71-4t00 eo.ta Maa
tt38 Hanor Bl 141·1040
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S.et Udo iocalion. Funuah·
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DaY UNI • Till 11• DIY
MilL TllnL ar. .. lll OF
YUCCA VALLEY
~ere is the area voted the fastest growing
commun ity in the USA at the World's Fair
(Poe. Tel. exhibit).
Located in the big ole San Bernardino Coun-
ty -it's as big as 4 s tates on the eaat coast.
For your choice of home sites in this hea-
venly high desert community, see Evelyn
Petty: 55632 Palms Hwy., Yucca Volley .
Of ........ •• .t ..,, M.wport offtc•.
LET OUI MILF CEITIIY OF LOCAL EIPIIII ICI
IILP Yll
IIY, IILL II IICIAIII Ylll PMPIITIII
JOHN VOGEL & ASSOCIATES
III!M.TOIS AMD .,ILD!IS
400 MIWPOIT 1&. ~D.. M~IT IIAQt Me 6·1675 AMYTIMI
LARGE FAMILIES
AnEITIOI
5 Bdnn + P'IIII/Dbl. Rm + Brukfut
room + 'Blahl + 20'dO' tOttied
patio, pi&Jroom. Lup eor1IM' lot
wtth patHb yvd of towering
trfl't'f.
I H .aon
11 Bdrrn. ~ hm. Bm. + Dinln( Rm. fue·
pt.ce tn m.ut.r IUite. &!p. l'Mid'•
,uite. 3 car carace. 4,000 lq. fl
M5,000
UDO SHORES
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FOR RESIDENTS
2 lclrm. -2 a.th Apt.
NEW -fully Carpeted • Draped. Retrta..
elec:. Range, Dllbwuber. Larp 8akony o.er-
Jooking Harbor. Spectacular new of ocean
and Bay. Larp pool PLUS Hot Water Jilal.
aage Pool. Ideal for ldultl. 2 Elen ton,
ample Parking. Q80 Mo. on yean leut.
671-1711 fw ~· MI. HenMtt T,...., akr. ••••••••••••••••••
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LEVEL BUILDING LOTS * Prime R-1 Relidentlal Lot ('10'x13&')
EXCLUSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD t 14,000 * 85'll120' JKPROVED '11·1 LOT .. t 15,&00 * 150' FrCIIltat-OCEAN VIEW lot. IRVINE COVE, L1Juna ........ t 17 ,&00
~~:=:=t-=.t:' .. t .. AI# * 185'd00' (1 ~ acres -R-3 Zone) BUILD 35 UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . $85,000 * 240' ~2 on NEWPOR1' BLVI>. zaear Downtown COSTA MESA ..... t120,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
$1.000 OFF THE PRICE. Owner bu IDOftd
and will sell this e1cellent deligbUul modern
two bedroom home in an excellent location
at a SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS to you. Com·
pletely re-painted a year ago, new dnpes
and wall to wall carpetl. Beautlfully land-
scaped with minimum of care needed.
Fenced yard, double garage on alley with
plenty room for boat or trailer ltorage. FlJlL
PRICE ONLY f22,900 • ACT NOW.
Intri guing and Practical
DesiJ:ned for modern day trring il this ehann-
ing three ·bedroom, family room, two bath
home with ALL ELECTRIC KJTCHEN IN-
CLUDING DISHWASHER. Large aluminum
covered patio, profesaionally landJcaped and
completely fen~ yard. Located near MESA
VERDE COUNTRY CLUB. Owner's been
transferred and set price for QUICK SALE
AT ONLY $23,500. C&ll for appointment
M.M. LaBorde, Realtor
,.You'll Like Our FrJencfly s.mc."'
(louted in E. 17tft St. Sheppiftl c.t.r)
220 E. 17th St. ("-'e 646-0555) C_.e MeN
Evenint• Call 540-0376 er 67S..S705
BALBOA ISLAND
".IUn IEIUCED sa.•"
.But atall maintain• ita Refinement and Ele-
aance wath a aweepina view of the South Bay. It
hu a scarce and much wanted pier and noat.
Thll lovely 4 bedrm. home is offered ror yo ur in-
apection. See it daily at 1202 So. Bay. Mr. Rock·
well on pcemi aea to aaai at you.
CHESTER F. SALISBURY
315 Merine A••·· ... ~ hlen411 ORIOLE 3-6900
~ Corona Del Mar
Onl.'' :! l>lock!. to (keau & D<'ll'h ,\flracllv<'
:J Bedroom. ~ hath hom<' extra larll<' hvm~
room. plus Ranrh tvp<' k1tchen. w1th com·
binatlon dining area.' fon"cnient bar & BB<J
Hobbv room off uara~c lant(' lot Our Ex·
tJUStV(' S46.9~.,0
II" Shorecliffs • Morning (tlnyon Road
lmmat ulate 2 IW<troom & riPn lwmt>. fnH c\1
a1r htoalm~. f1replare. ~· ~A' carpctm;;. beau-
trful 1nociem kitchen Owner "~rv ANXlO\JS
f'OR QUICK SALE Furnitun• a\ailablr -
•nd only M4.750
~ (troll Del Mu ·OcUli Yiew lfOIII
l.arac 2 Bedroom. hdwd noo,,.. shln1Je roof.
llrenlace. Jarste paved patio. built on largt
60 ft. lot TRULY A BARGAIN at 132.500-n sy temts
Ill" Otc1n View • Sllorecllffs
Near UtUe Corona ~ach. Custom bttJil.
lart• 2 Bedroom. and combination Deft 1c
DlnlnJ rm .• 2 baths. 2 Clreplacel. extra lartt
U•lnc rm. Alto larl"t mllttr bedraom -
thll Home R.!DUCED TO SELL QUICKL V at Mt.soo.
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DEL MAR
17. y .. ,, .... 12 S!COMD SECT10M lltURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1964 T.t.,.._et 673-0550 Co""'• 4.1 Mar, C.llf.
GUILD PICKS FAMOUS PLAY lOY FOR THE McCOt"IOMS
Mt. and Mu. Rona~' D. Mc-
Common, Ill 40th St., Weat
lOY FOR THE DODGE'$
A 10n wu bOrn Thursday,
Oct. 22. 1 n Jloaa lin &!lila I to
MJ. and Mrs. llany Week•
Dodae 01 . 124 43ad t., West
Newport.
THE SPIRITED dance routiDea of tbeae pretty
aoogkaden are pArt of tbe eodulliasdc rooting
aecdoo at tbe ~ange COliC College foacball
gama. Tbey are, cloc,!twlle from dae boctom
of cbe ptc:an: Nucy GW, 1?, of FouotaiD
Valley; ICAIIIJe Ncwaboa, 20, of Santa ADa;
Cindy Clark, 17, of 2317 Rutgers Dr. , Coat.a
Meaa; Suzl Doberty, 19 , of .ao Bolezo Way,
Newport Beac:b; Cbria Brown, 17, of 4917 River
Ave., Weat Newport, &Dd Coty MacCicegor,18,
of 222 PrlDc:ewo Dr. , Coata Mea&. They perform
dariDg b.tlf time and lulla iD gridiron aclloo.
The Nov. S meetina of tho
Children'• Theater Guild of
Newport Harbor wi II be u
open boaae for membera at
the Ouilcf • headqutteca. No
aavel will aound CD open a
formal buaiaeu meetina, aays
Ouild preaidcot. Mu. Terry
M. Pruddea. lutead. the mca-
benbip ia inYited from 10:00
a.m. CD noon CD obaerve pro-
peu in the bachtaae oraa-
niuaoo of the Children'•
Theater Guild' a forlboomina
fourth annual December pro-
duction.
Continuina in lheir tradit.ton
of preaentina a pre-Cbri at·
maa ueat CD the children of
Oranae County, the Guild baa
aelected Charlotte Chorpen·
nina'• "The Fmperor•a
New Clothe a, •• baaed on the
well-known aCDry by Hana
Cbtiatian Andeuen. Perfor-
mances are acheduled for
Dec. S, 6 and 19 at Oranae
Cout Colleae AudiCDnwn .
The open bouae will pro-
vide auild membera an oppor·
IWlity CD volunleer for coo·
auuc:tion of aeta, ooatume
deaip and mlkina. poater
makina. ticket salea, and
vuioua other pbaaea of lbe
wort.
Auiatina Mu. William
Stainforth Jr .• production c:o-
ordiaaCDr, will be: Mra. Ro-
bert M. Lindqui at, di recCDr;
Mra. E.A. Ri cbea, staae
manaaer. Mra. Gene Ocoaa·
mM, cboreopiiPher; Mi 11
Sylvia VanBolhuia, auiataot
d\o ri:«)Crapher. 111d Min Nita
ClayCDn, ooa.tumea and seta.
The cut includes the fol-
lowina people an apeak~na
rolea: -lbe Mmea. BenJamin
Burna. Verne Poater, Clanton
Hooae Jr., James ~bey ,
J arne a Pollock and J enel
Richarda. Other apeakina
roles will be played by Duff
Akina, Peter Bland, Bill
Heidbrink, BarTy Hoyt. Sri an
Jonca, Robin Metzler. Ber-
nard Samon. and Stanley Tu·
dor.
After Nov. l tickets wa ll
be avaalable at Richard's
Lado \1arket or by fifltina the
Childten' 1 Theater Guild.
1Sl8 Newport Blvd., Costa
II A GOOD MIIGIIIOI
U 1• •c 1 •ewc:clr'Wr, or .._o• o( a ,..WCONeJ eo
•• Harbor ~rea who laaa
Mt ~n welCOMd. dO
ller a ra~ by callia, me
Halb« Viaitor bctw-
1 lftd tn a.m ., lftd lhe •11 call 011 J•r fri•d
widl nhaable iaformati• a..s aifta frora friendly
._l iMn 6m11 wtudl
atMid ready eo help her
beOOfiiC ac:cJaai n ted wi m
har new,aurroandlaaa.
SMecrtM TOilA ,.
Tone~~
MeaL Por funher u c:ket •n·
formation, lbe publtc may
call 646·3470.
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Newport. arc parents of a son
born Thuuday, Oct. 22, tn
Hoaa Ho apa tal.
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Telef)hou: ORaole J-OSSO J
AT DAVIDSON Fl!LD, 1be Newport Had>« Hlp Sdlool Baud
preaen11 balf•dme entertainment wUb ill marc.bJDg maneuven
and m.-ic, always a hlgbllpt of tbe home prnea of the Sat-
lor foocball team. Drum Mapen£ Alma KnowltAJG II ptccured
here leadiDg tbe band during a rece.ot borne game. (Em!p
P,oto.)
POLICE BLOTTER
llluradoy, Oct. I of Maline Ave., Balboa Ia·
The car of Mattain Sbaruer land. • .Dauyl Dacw, 2680
of Lona Beac:b, tuanina riaht Santa Ana Ave., Costa Men,
?ff Coast Hwy., at Dover 0.. wu brouaht by mauhals to
an Newport Beach, was suuck lbe Newport Beach Police
by lbe caa of Sbiyottei Mukai, Dept. and aueated on a New-
635 lnine Ave., Newport port Beach Municipal Court
Heiahts. • • Wan en Richards. commitment.
2912 W. Coast Hwy., Newport
Beach, was aobbed at hi a mo-
bile borne of a refriaeratoc.
ltO'fe, toola and 2 propane
tanka .•• W.N. Mize, 6410 W.
Ocean Pt., Weat Newport_c:om-
plained to police that the oc-
cupant• of 6408 Ocean Pt.
were makina loucflnoiaea •d
playina muaic until early
boara of the momiaa. • .OD
Oct. 3 a tranaiator radio •••
atolen from Kenneth Hiclanao,
S3S s.n BemardiDO Ave.,
Newport Heiahta, at bia bome
••• Vandal a broke the froat
plate alan window of tbe
<luiatiao Science Cllwcb,
3901 E. Coast Hwy., Coroaa
del Mar. • .A tonaeau •••
atolea from &an• Petenoe,
4401 Cottlud Dr., Cameo
Hiallluda, i• dae 100 ~lock
•DETAILED
GEMEIAL
IMSUIAMCE
COYEIAG! . .,
ED W'ARD
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JAY & IIMPIO
Lenan .. ••
STUDIO OF C11A1M
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With the
holidays coming • • •
this charming dining roon1 group is the kind
you'll want to usc 211 the. tame-not just for
company.
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Y~'U .,. they oncr loakM to pretty. It al5e
ana io formica.
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Open Thur.doy Night until t
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Busy Moms. 21 Top Students Named
Supt. Mu Ruaaell tbil
week announced the narnea
of 21 aeni011 in the Newpoat
Harbor Union Hi&h School
Oiauict wbo han been ho-
nored for thei a bi&h perfor-
mance in the national meai t
ad\olarahip qualifyina test
aiven last aprina.
Posmal !etten or commen-
dation will co to:
Gorrit Edsis of Balboa h -
land.
Heidi Veneman of Balboa.
Jamea Joseph or Lido hie.
Joanne 9lawof Beacon Bay.
Mike HuJhea, Pabicia Par-
dDU , aad Tomaa Payne or
Cliff HaYen.
Lea St&llwood or Shore
Clitra.
Robert Ooccllan. David
Gouin, and Terry Tbompaon
of Harbor Hiahlanda.
Katbtyn Howie of Weat
Newport Hcipta.
Patricia Montooth or But
Blufr.
Donald David. Suaan Oowna,
Thomas Pelt. Joanna Pol'nan,
Carol Jackaon, Janice Kaye,
Lany Maland. and Penelope
Rei a of Costa Moaa.
Orco Block Co. PTA Dinner Nov. 6
JUILJ)ING BLOCIS -AU. SIZES • AU. TYPES
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WIG STYLING
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DIAMONDS • IEWELRY • GrPTS ........ c....... . u..ty ....
The annual fund rai sina
event aponaored by the Hor-
ace Enaian Junior Hiah
School PTA will talte place
Friday, Nov. 6, in the school
cafeteria, featwina a apaab-
etti dinner served in an ltal·
ian atmoapheae. Parents and
theu f*Tiiliea will be enter-
tained by students ftom the
music deparunent.
Proceeds from the event
wrll be used to carry on the
PTA's activity for tbe year
which rncludea the Student
Welfare Propam. Students
benefit throuah the Child
Guidance Clinic, the Dental
and Eye Clinics and the
Awards Paopam, wbicb re-
coanr zes outstandina stu-
dents fo r their contribution
rn lhe fi elds of scholarship,
mu11c, att, science and phy·
areal education.
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1t Anthony Srhonls
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Real f st Jte As a
Pro fess1on for You
1n
Ti elects for tho dinner will
be on aal e at tbe acbool
cafeteria for Sl. SO, adults.
and 7St fo r children tJuouab
the eiahth ande. Both meat
and mushroom aauces will
be offered.
Auiatina \1u. Richard
Lawrence, PTA preaident.
and ~s. William Wunocke,
aeneral chaianan or the event,
are: 'Ala. Walter Wbite, decor·
ationa; Mrs. Ralph Jenson,
entertainment; Mu. Roder ~It
Wheeler, hoapitality; Mu. R.
J . Eastman .,d Mu. Lealie
Littlejohn, tickets; and Mu.
Roaer Brown, courtesy.
c•. Hlaoll STUDEITS
II IEDALIST PIIOGIAII
Jeu old Leitch of Cosona
del Maa Hiah School and Ross
Burke of Newpou Haabor
Hiab School wrll aeJ)tesent
the local h•&h school district
in the annual youth medalist
award PfOpam sponsored by
the lndusu y Educauon Coun-
cil of Soulhern California.
They were selec ted by lhe
science departments of the11
schools because or lhell
outst.andrna achievements rn
the field of science.
At 7:30 p.m., today, Oct.
29, they will meet with olhet
ouutandina s tudents throuaJ't-
out Soulhern Californra at an
awards banquet sponsored by
the lndusu y Educau on Coun·
cil and aiven at the Unron
Oil Centea Auditorium in Loa
Anaeles. Ross and Jeuold
will be accompanied by their
Patents, \it. and Mu. R.E.
Burke, of 1501 Anita Lane,
Harbor Hiahland11, and Mr .
and Yes. Gcorae Leitch of
701 Cameo Hrahlands Dtrve,
Cameo Hiablands.
CORONA DEL MAR!
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IIEWOIT =" £IICII SlQJ!!D SE -,. 2 POLICE 8LOITER ., .... ·-·--,,..,,Oct. '
All aoldeotlfied vehicle
aooth boWid oo Jamboree Rd.
ataw:k. a uaffic aia.naJ looa·
ted at the eouaDCe to POtd
Aeronutaonic on Poad Rd •••
The car or Francia Woodbory,
408 Woodland Pl., Coat.a
Meaa, we at bound on Via Lido
Nord, auuck. the parked cat or
Helen Brick, S16 Via Lido
Nord, Lido late, in front or
her home. • • The dtiviaa Pli·
vileaea or Ronald O.ak.e,
12S~ 25th St., Ceoual Ne-
port, were auapeoded on Sept.
30. • •• On Oct. 4 the daivina
privileaca of Clyde Rice, 459
E. 19th St., Coat a Meaa, were
auapended becauac or a pae-
vioua offenae at 9th and Bal-
boa Blvd., Balboa. • .A bi-
cycle wu atolen from the
patio or Ooua Cowan, 200
Via Dijon, Lido laic ••. The
rear 11ccnae plate waa sto-
len from the car or Pcul Wor-
bieff. 207 Via JucaJ, Lido
lale. • • Vandal a threw toc:ka
an~ bloke the upataira slid-
ina alan dOOt at the home or
Miller Wilaon, 129 39th St.,
West Newport .•• A tape re·
corder and clock. buometer
were stolen (som the aueat
house or Richard Steele,
2301 Circle Da., Bay Shorca
... Mary Uucbel complained
to police that Eldon Uucbel,
20Q Narciuus Ave., atauclt
her, Jaclt Pbillipa, 4104 E.
C'oast Hwy. and Martha Coff-
man, 415 Marauerite Ave., in
her apartment at 41 5~ Mu-
auerite Ave., Corona del Mar
. . .J amea Stampet, 1(,00
Hi&hl.,d Or •• Huboa Hiab-
l.,ds. watched out hia win-
dow u vandals toued a
firecrackes into hia car and
drove away •.. Davrd Poole,
2210 Colleae Dr.. Costa
'-teaa, was anested on a
drunk charae at Seuhore Or.
and Sonora St., West Newport
. . .A youna man assaulted
Kenneth Gretcs, 707 St. James
Rd., Chff Haven, at 4501 W.
Coast Hwy., Newport 3 each
... A bwalar atole a crank
cue and piston auembly
from the aaraae of Bruce
Kreuukamp, 2961 Cliff Or ••
Newport Heiahts. . . Two
youna men walked out of
Howard's Restaurant, 4001
W. Coast Hwy.. Newport
Oeach, wi tbout pay ina for
lheu meals. . . Three juve-
niles were detained by police
for throwrna rock 1 at the
home of Ellllbeth Baesken s.
3220 Clay. Newport Heiahts.
Sat.rdcry, Oct. 10
An unidentifi ed cyclilt en-
tered Kinas Rd. from a pri-
vate driveway west of Sianal
Rd. in Clrff Haven, causina
Davtd Gourn, ¥18 17th St.,
Colla \1esa. to overtwn hia
motorcycle ... A cat dtiven by
Audrey Spencer, 212 Loyola
Rd., Costa \1eu. tuminaleft
off Newport Blvd. north of
Via Lido, was struck from
the rear by a car driven by
Lyle Bobzin, S26 De Anza
Or .. Corona Hiablanda .•. A
cat driven by Toraeir Laupaa
of Alhambra at ruck a car
dr iven by Will iam Will, 1311-
A Baker St., Costa Mesa.
¥ttl i ch in turn struck a cat
that did not atop on the W.
Coast Hwy. at the Bayahore
bridae. . .A bu1alar forced
open the rear door to the
Port Theater, 2905 E .. Coast
Hwy., Corona del Ma1, and
stole Sl70 in tickets and
money. • .Fiahina tackle
was stolen fsom a boat owned
by J obn Tomlin, 969 Junipero
Or., Costa Meaa, docked at
400 Main St., Balboa. • •
Vandala aPJayed .. Locals
Rule'' on a buildina at 100
Maio St., Balboa, owned by
John Voael, .00 N. Newposa
Blvd., Newpoat Heiatua. • •
Sunalaaaea, a wtiat wa&A:b,
caa keya, l towela lftd a
beach robe were atolea from
Allauat Voael, 2039 Wallace
St., Coate Meaa, at dae Cot·
ona del Mal main beach. • •
On Oct. 2 IDOOey ucl Ba.uy
Goldwater jewelry were ato-
lea from JlO o..aa Viata,
Balboa. • ·A bicycle waa
atolea ftom tbe a.omt of
Jamea Wilbola, liS~ 35dt
St., W11t Newpost. •• Police
anua.d ~dlael O.Laq,
106 E. Balbo&. oa a daua•
of dt•k ••••• at •tboa Bl•cl. ... ~ St., ••• ,
Newpo.t •
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Belboa auack tiM perked
car of MeiiYiM Pocba of Col·
too, forcioa h into tbe par bel
c• of Blbert 'Peuua, 117 B.
Balboa Bl•d ••• A cat pe~ked
by Gerard Rautuacbleio, 600
Marauosite Ave •• Corona del
Mat , in the El Porron pa1kina
lot in Corona del Mal soiled
unattended into a parked cat
reaiatesed to Eva Roaora of Lap~na Beach. • • Vandal a
broke tbe alan inaerta out
or ... lamps in front of the
borne of Garey Nosmaat, 132
46th St., Weal Newport ••• An
attempt wu made to (osce
open the (sont dOOt of Jay
and Renfso lnawance Blda ••
32S N. Newport, Newport
Heiahu ••• A apase tire wu
stolen rsom the caa or Sten
Schwaea, 1800 Tradcwinda
Ln., Baycrest ••• A aurfboaad
was atolco from the unlocked
aaraae of Lauy Yates, 126
40th St., West Newport •••
Maak Pauona, 101 Via Wa-
zieaa, Lido Iale, was arreat·
ed on a drunk chaJ&e at Via
Lido Nord and Via Genoa
• . . Police aueat.ed Leland
Nelson, 129 44th St., West
Newport, on an asaault and
bauesy chaaae for uyina to
bseak up a pasty at 129~ 44th
St ••• Po lice arseated Marv in
Pepper, 621~ Acacia Ave.,
Coaona del MaJ, on a charae
or beina drunk in his car in
front or the Olef'a Inn, Cor-
ona del Mar .
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CLUB PROJECTS IBOITW'U QI ._ ---Enal-,.3
TIIJIIOAY OCT. 2J. ltM C>ll!pl! .... CMJf. ANNOUNCED COOK BOOK
IS PLANNED
Mra. Oeorae Bryeoa, dtair-
mu o( f1Nec. o( abe Coeat
Womee'a Cob, called a •et-
at 10 o'clock ~ 10 ea-
&abliala a propoaecf Mdaet for
dae chsb. The commh&Aie coa-
aiata o( Mra. L. PODA, preai-
d•t or the clob; Mra. R.
Wood, Mra. William Halliday,
Mra. Ray NielHn, Mra. H.
Lee and Mra. Oeorae Poa.
Plana were made for a
.. tlar1eat Crop" table in the
patio of Richard'• Market
from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. NoY.
11 for aale of fruit cakea,
pecaoa ud boliday aift item a.
Proceed• will ao for acbo-
larabipa.
A airt ud aaclaet party
waa aet for 7:30 p.m. No..
1. at the home or Mra. Wm.
Halliday, 1653 Samar Place,
Weaa Vente.
The Preaidnt anooonced
dae neat card P&Jty will be
at the bome of Mu. J. Ro-
biDaon, 1011 Sbipway Lane,
Baycreat, at 7:30 p.m. Nov .
6.
lnatraction on Ouiaunaa
treea, roaea from eu caa·
tooa, braceleta made from
papet ' will be aiven in the
Alta and C1aft aection Nov.
4 at the home or Mia. Baume,
11t cbai1man.
Otanae DiatJict Counc il
meetina at 9:30 a.m. No v.l3
at Sam'a Seafood aeatawant
at Seal Beach wu aepolted
YAOII1WIAI TO .,E
.. !ICI AID CIIIISE
Yachtam., Richard Reine-
millO, owner or pe 10-meter
racina yacht ;sranta. will
apeak at an 11 a.m. htncboon
meetina of the Woman' a Civic
Leaaue Tburadey, Oct. 29,
at tbe bay front borne of Mr.
.,d Mu. Tbomu Larkin&,
1106 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal-
boa. He will take Leaaue
member• o n • 2-bour cruiae
and uplain ·•eome of the in·
tricaci!'• of uilina.
Mu. Hetbolt Millea, preai-
dent, wtll be on band to wei·
come new membeta. The pro-
pam, known aa the "Buzz
Seuion," i 1 unde1 the cbair-
manabip or Mu. Pauick
Sbep&Jd. The luncheon com-
mittee includea M.a . Daniel
Gilctueat, Mu. Eaneat Mc-
Clelland and ~.. Jamoa
Olavaa.
ART Of SPLAY AT IIC
Recent paintinaa by Laauna
Beach attiat Priacilla Pruer
ate on uhibit at the Balboa
Bay Clab. The aatiat waa
recently honored by the boaad
or directors of Laaona'•
Pestival of Alta with a life
memberahip for conuibutina
to the aucceu of tbe Feati·
val.
'I !CIC !T FILM sHOWM
"Becket." atatrina Richard
Bunon 11 St. Tbomaa and
Peter O'Toole u Kina Henry
U, i a now abo win& at the
Edward• Cinema Theatre,
Hatbor at Ad.-na, Coata Mesa,
throop Nov. 3. Thi 1 film,
baaed on Je1n Anouilb'a
play, is ClOnaidered a pouible
Academy award wiMer nut
year.
Professional
Directory
lHSiJiAJiCI . . .
IALTZ .... 17.,.-....
by Mra. R. Wood. 'llle Waya
ud Meaaa a.ainDaO, ~ ••
Oeorae Poa of CWC, will
aina.
The Coata Meaa womea•a
Club will boateu tbe dia-Pa.otitAI recipea of T .. a-
trict at a DOOD luocbeon Nov. day Club members are beiaa
17 with a diaplay of &Jta ud poblialaed in a book called
cralu. ~ •• R. Wood, diatrict "Never On TueadaJ, •• which
fine uta dlairlDM, will in-will be on dae market the
troducc the auat apoak.er, firat week in December for
Mrs. Paul Tankia. at.ate art diatlibotioa.
chairman from Sonoma. The Theae are tried aod trUe
P_Ublic ia invi&Aid. R'aena-rec~pea .. tbat ban bee.n lD
uoaa may be made-with Mra. theufamthea for aenerauooa,
Chet McCatty, 546-7976, Pte-accorctina to recipe cbairmu,
sidont or the Coat.a Meaa Mra. Jack Suicker. Hot com-
Club. mit&Aie ia plaulDf a lucbeoo
Mra. Mooa Pearaon o( Su-io coajODCdon wtth tbe Pine
aet Beach. at.atAI vetetua Arta Sectioo lbat will feature
affaiu c:baii'IDM, will be muy of the diabea for jada-
aue•t apeaker of the Coaat ioa oo their calioary t.as&Aia.
WOCND•a Clob No.. 11 DOOO Tbe title of Ge book was
lancboon at the Stuft Shirt the "braiD child•• of Mra.
rest.aurut. Newport Beach. Etaeat McCl.ellud aod wu
Book Section ODe will meet a aatoral,.aance Clob ~
at ~s. wm. Halliday'• borne ben\.wooldn't be cau&bt dead
for noon luncheon Nov. 18. cooklDI oo Tuead~y ~beD
Mu. Edaat Cox, a new mem-the club feature• dtveuaona
ber, ia the chairman. oo that day. . .
Plana for a membellhip Th~ book ts featanna the
tea aae be ina made by Mu. ~.yndtcated ~~~~na or ~ran~:
Ernest Lampina dwina the an ~olaer • The ~aria,.
holiday seuoo. ahowtna club women ·~ tbeu weakeat momenta, paaucular-
•IPITAL YOLIITEEII ly concelnina food.
w•EaiiOIOIIED Ouutandina artiata or the Haabof area, Mu. Robert
Speed of Balboa hland and
Mra. Elizabeth Lonaridae of
Baycreat, ban contributed
their artiatic t.alenta to this
fund aaiaina PJOject.
Award pina for volunteer
work were aiven recently to
membeta of the Au&iliary of
Hoaa Hoapital.
The recipients of the a warda
are Mu. Ralph B. Tilton for
1500 bowa; Mn. Henry L .
Jones, co-ordinator of volun-
leen; ~.. James Decker,
president or the auailiaay;
M.a. Howaad C. Knapp, Mu.
Wahea Moore and Mu. J.F.
Buuia, for 1,000 hours.
Mayor Paul J . Gruber of
Newport Beach ClOnpatulated
tbem for their aw&Jds.
PROMOTED IM G!RMAMY
Michael S. Soaa, 18, son
of Frank S. Sou, 555 Hamil-
ton, Coata Meaa, wu pao-
moted to private tint clau,
Oct. 6, while auianed to
the l82nd Ordnance Company
near Hanau, Germany. PPC
Sou, a supply clerk, entered
the Almy in Pebluary, 1964,
and anived oversell in July.
He completed buic tJainina
at Fou Ord.
CAU. Of TOW WANT A.DI
TO THIINIIGII
OIIOUI..UO
All money collected throuah
the ule of the book will ao
toward the Club'a yearly
philanthropic donation• to
the community. Salemanabip
of ~.. Euaene Houlton,
David Adea, Uarda Lana,
Olarlea Dewey, Starr Lind·
akoa, Richard Suieby and
Jack Varian bne made it fi·
nancially pouible to pub-
liah the book.
General Olaitman, Mu.
Pauick Shepard, can be
reached at OR 3-0069 fo r
firat edition copiea.
OCC PARENTS MIGHT
Parenu niaht at Oranae
Coaat Colleae will at.an at
4:45 p.m. Sawday, Nov. 7,
with tour a or tbe campua, and
will include attendance at
the occ-Riunide football
aame in Pirate Stadium. In-
between the p•nu and ato-
denta wi II bo cinner aoeata
of the Auociated Student
Bo in t.be atodent center.
No Stand on 14 , Vestry Decides
T'a• •eauy of S... Jamea
Epi acopal a..rda of Newpon
Beadl i ... ect a lt.allmeOt
laat week reatriaaiDI pre-
Yioaa deciaioaa DOt to take a
aa-d oo political iaaaea.
llae leu.t reci&Aid deci aiooa
COGCerrUDI Propoaitioo 14
aad ciYil ri&bt• leaialatioo,
and aaaioat lliC of church
fac:ilitiea or pouoaoel to
sapport or oppoae any pro-
poaitioo or caadidate on tbe
Nov. 3 ballot.
'llle veatrymon aaid in lbeir
letter:
"We roClOpize that we may
be lllbject 10 parochiali am,
bot we c_,.ot belp qaeatioo-
iDI tactic• dopictina the
whole Pro&Aiataot Epi acopal
Charcb aa takina a sinale
ataod oa any PfOpoaitioa. The
eaceu zeal raaed in c51nemi-
natina oae-aided publicity
withio .ad ootaide the church
points up moat papbically
the daaaers iaberent in the
charch•a eouy in areaa re-
auded aa political by many.
"Thia we aay without a!·
firmina or deoyina the vali·
dity or the stand taken by
moat of the cler&Y· We do
no t queation their riaht to
apeak where and when tbey
aelect on any topic. We do
queation the wi adom or con-
tinued attempu to involve
thi 1 pariah in debatea that
can only end in bittemeu
and diviaion amana ua.
"Adequate debates and
discusaion aroupa are avail·
able throuah the Leaaue of
Women Voteu and partisan
political aroupa. It ia our
hope that friction a wi tbin tbe
patisb can be kept to a mini -
mom in the nellt few weeka,
and that ow eonmon reliaioua
beritaae and beliefa may dra.-
us more cloaely toaetber."
Veatry membeu aae William
D. Maa tin, aeniot warden;
Jamea M. Williama, junior
watden; Robert W. Perktna,
"lt'l Fun to DrHa
ln Fashion"
l6!i9 E. COAST HlCHW A Y
COllONA DEL MAlt
ORIOLE 3·~
clerk; Willi• D. Oark, Kaua, J~mea E. Joboaton,
Hnry Black. C. Ed ble, Jotaa Killifer and William D.
Warrea Broeriaa. Tereaoo P. Wilaon.
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Here, thete, ~noer it's chi<: to be seen chis seuon ... HV mikes
~ fashionable undemeith-it...tJI. Undef I $&ash of neckline 1 bra
with nylon lace side cups reYe&ls I belutiful round of ~ Hup
,our fisure for~ penoNI fit And its sheer rnarqu~ tucb
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in to Kcom~te the deepest decol~. SCft!tdl ~traps, too,
S.9S ~th •n open tNd. I bra that's bare but alt theft! It ltfb
and s.Npes ~tty ~ OIM5 between wide apan stretch
str~. 6. 9S. Have yours pertaflilly fined. Then 10 out and be teen.
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LI&AL MOT1CI
CEinnCATE OF BUSINESS
fletJU. .. FU. N .. e
THE UNDEISICNED clo ~ ..
by c..U fy U.et U..y .,. co••et-
laa • lav---t lMI.t-at
:841 Eeet c-t HJallwey, Co.-o.. •t M•, Celllonai• 1111der
t!HI rlcthioue (U. .... of S..
A.oclet-.. d that
~:::-----~~.1!!:!!_1• COII!pOMd of the
followla11 p-MiiJ wbosa ••~
ia full and plecee of reeidence
•e .. follow-. t()owlt:
William C. Rlns. 923 ColdeD-
rod Avenue, Corona del Mar,
California.
Mi chael W. Schloeaaman, 2945
Catalpa, Newport Beach, Cal.
M. Keith Gaede, 243 Firenze,
Newpo" Beach, California.
Richard H. Dodd, 2311 Wf'st-
minlllf"l' Avtonue, Coata \1t"sa,
Calif.
I'ITNJo:SS our bands this :.!3rd
day of October, 1964.
Wilham C. Ran,_,
'Aichael 1'. Schlot"ssman,
'A. Keith Gaede,
Richard H. Dodd.
STATE OF CALU'ORNIA
COUNTY OF O RANGE 88'
UNDER CO NSTRucnoN at Westcllff Dr. and oover
Or., tn the financial center adjacent to the -Westcliff
Pl aza shopping center, Is this 2-story building, which
will be the headQuarters of Matiners Savings and Loan
Assn. Organizers of the association are Donald B.
Ayres Sr., land developer, who will be president; Char-
l es Ullman, marina owner; Frank Simpson Ill, attorney;
Hancock Banning Ill, land developer; Charles Kober,
archi tect; Ignacio Lazano Jr., publisher; Donald B.
Ayres Jr., land developer; Ned Jacoby, graphic design-
ner, and JMtes Sheppard UJ, oil company executJve.
The advisory board Includes Frank Balthls, former
justice of the California Court of Appeals; Louis W.
Bfiggs, pioneer Newport Beach realtor; William Evans,
former mayor of Riverside; Ira Fulmor, air condltJoning
contractor; Richard L. (Pat) Patterson, former city
engineer of Ne .vport Beach, and Will iam Severance Jr.,
prominent In the marine. i ndustry and staff commodore
of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The building will
be ready for occupancy early next year.
ON THIS 23rd dav of October,
1964, before me, a Notary Public-
iD and for said county ~tnd 1tate,
residin11 therein, duly rommi,...
sioned and awom, pe1'1'10nally
i!ppeared William C. Hin,_, \1•-
chael W. Schloeaaman, \1. K t-1th
Gaf'de, Hirhard H. Dodd known
to me to be the persons whost"
nome8 IITt" subscribed to tht-
within 1natrument, and adr.now-
led~ed to mt" that they t-Xf'Cut~
the same.
WITNESS my hand and official
~~~eal.
Tom W. Hendenton,
Notary Public in and for said
County and State..
Civili11ns Pl11n For Cold W11r Victory
lAy Commisa1on expirea March
26. 1965.
Publish: Oct. 29, Nov. 5, 12,
19, 1964 in the Newpo" Harbor
Entu~.
The 1\aninistration policy
of seeking merely to deter
aggression is not enou&h;
the Unated Stated must de-
velop a strategy of victory to
achieve uue reconcilliation
and peace between free
peoples.
That is the recommenda-
tion presented in "Guide-
lines for Cold War Victory,"
a non-partisan study just is-
sued by the top level ci•i-
lian National Strate&Y Com-
mattee of the Ameucan Se-
cura tv Co unci 1.
ADVERTISED l .. THE HEW YORKER
"VAll. "B I. F "T .
2JU I. Coett Hwy. COlONA D1L MAl 01. J.lltO
Have You Seen This?
Glass coating that
defies heat and glare
CALL NOW
544-8550 .
John M P'llher. president I'll
the Ammcan Security ~n.
~ibed the studv as "a syn-
tbeais of the bfost liberal. mod·
erate and conaervative thlDktnc
on bGw we can wi1t the cold
war without nuclear -.ar.''
''GuJdel.tnea" was two yean
tn pnparation It was drafted
by the 23 natiooal figures on
the 'latiooal Strategy Commit·
tee in cooperatJon with repft-
sentatlve colleges. tmiversities
and orgaruz.atioos. The commit-
tee chairman Is Robert Galvin.
chairm~ of the board of Motor-
ola. lnc . and the ro · cbairman
Is Loyd Wright, formt!T' presi-
dent of thf' American Bar As»
clataon, whn beaded the Com·
mission "" (".ovnnment Secunty
established by Congreu In 1955.
~-ldf' ~ SCretHtt
Fiwr said the 1e0pe ol par-
ticil'latton tn lhe study wu
''without prectldent in Ameriean
history" Never before have so
m a n Y npanir41 • malrlftl groups
partinpall'd m lh. developme~t
of nallorull strategy r.commen·
datiOM Tn additioa to the top
necutiv~ rl the ASC's 3.500
mrmbf'r companJeJ and lnstltu·
tioos whose advlee wu IOU&ht a' I be outset. the participant.
included 1211 cooperatma tmlver-
litles and colleges. 102 ~
ating organiutioos rt4JfwentJftc
mallions of Amerieanl, and the
ASC's Cold War Adviaory Com·
mittee compn.ed of promillent
crtizens ed world fllures.
Galvin u id the ceatral co.
(')usioft ol the ltUdy ... that.
"Unless the United States adopts
an affirmative cold war policy,
lt will continue to 1oM In the
same way a football team would
lose if it were problbtted from
croaing the 50-yard llne ...
GaJ vin uid, ""J1)e total power
of any natioo la the product ol
its military strengt.b l:lmes tt.1
ecooomlc ltrenCth Umel Ita
moraJ fiber or win. If ey aee
ol the elftneata ol tlda formula
equals zero, the tGta1 pcrwer ol
a nation equall aero.
"Thu.s. lf " doe't bave ....
ril. our superior mflltar7 .t
ecooomic power will be nJut.
lela and the eredibilMr ol ...
politions aertooaly douiUI ...
Ktn Q QIIIW
"GuiMUDea" po6Dta out tMt
tbe 1ate Presldatt JoiiD r . .,._
Dedy aat fri I 1111* .... far
America Ill ......... ....
that the Uebd atat. ...U "a
paeceluJ ,...... aa-ltJ tl
fret aad ....... ..........
,_ to ct.. ....... fubn
ad their ... .,...., .....
.. tt ... lilt lllr ... • the ,..
dam ol ...... ..
11le N--.1 llrlbWMIIJ..., C.·
miUee ftDdl .... .......u ....
~ lmar"+h" wl t II
Ute Comnlalllt .... t1 t • t a I
.tdlry~ ...... w
of 1 II nm-CommUililt sodedel
and instJtut.lons.
"Against the Communilt ltnt-
egy ol a greaioll... the ltUdy
.. ld. ''there can and 1llUit be
a ltratecy DOt merely to dlter
aqnssion but to trUIIform •1-
JreiiOI'I mto pe.aeefuJ aovem-
mmt_, ln pi~ ol the praeot
poUcies whicll acourage the
Communi~ta an their dri•e for
world rule. the Ullited States
must rlevelop a stra~ ol vk-
tory which will provide ru1 ID-
ducement.l to the CommUDista to
call off the cold war.
"We do not advocate 1 con·
qum by the United StAtes ot
th~ Jlt"'ples of the Commtmlst
bloc Rather. we aim 11 a true
rl.'con~ahallon and p e • c e ~
tween frl!f' peoples."
,. ~tudy said that the pres-
ent t; S. pobcaes nl containment
l "'rl <~rrnmml'daUoo leading to
''convf'rRml'f'" of the democrat-
lr a n<1 I .om IT' un l.5t IYstellu "im-
m~~<>urahly tnCTf'ue the dangt!T'
of nrl"f'lJ'ItlatJnst nuclear war".
It ~a•d that these policies
''t'llalh II!Mfl' the empirical
fact that f'\ ery act of modt!T'a·
1 r n "p c?r.ll)romtse. every re-
treat or MD~ssion oo our part.
has led oot to reciprocity oa
the part or the Communists. but
to new 'lressure. not to a relu-
atiOII of ttasion. but to a DeW
cnsis no• toward pea~. but
toward war".
"GuJdelinH for Cold War Vic·
tnry" calls Cor 1 "viable U.S.
foreip policy" aimed coocur-
r~>.ntly 111 · ! I) h~lling furtbc!'
Communast txpansloo ; (2) pro-
m~ the national Independ-ence or at least the neutrality
o~ the Communist utellite
atates: c 3 l workfDI toward tbe
establiabment nf govemmeata c new or tranaformed l iD Rus-
aia and Red auna wtUcb will
confiDe their fomp poUey to
the lfCitimate. pab"iotk. aatloo-
al IDtlrelta ol their peoples.
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clel Mar Hip Sc:boot Lhde
'neater at 8 p.m. todllf, Oct.
19.
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clllcl*f by the preaiden~ 0•
.td A. Hill. The aa•ncl• will
include the preaident'a report.
the treuwer• • report, ele~
cion of directOra and a di a-
mali on or the new member-
ahip atructwe and plana· for
the future.
Laat month, a copy of t be
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eql&ipmeat repairmao in a Wlit
that aupporu the _sbateaic
Air Command mi aaion of
keep ina the nation' a iat er-
coatinental miuilea and jet
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conductina aalea at local
banka and aupenn•keta. The
council c:o•era the Newport
uea and Laa&ana Beach.
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THE CHIEF of pho~graphy education
In the Netherlands, PI et vaA Spronsen,
at left, watches ai Orange Coast College
student Harold Krueger of Bellflower
prepares to phOtograph Venita Wolf of
Orange, student model. Mr. van Spron-
sen recently toured OCC's newly com-
lpcdaltx ... t. pmtul Rldap
JUJ r..r.n. UIIDil ffucd
Teh;t 1 Olt J.;Jal
•
pleted facilities for Instruction In blade
and white, color and cinema picture
making. He was brought to OCC by Peter
Z.M. Singer, professional photographer
of Corona del Mar, who wa.s his photo-
graphy teacher In Holland 30 years ago.
11111ATI lUI
n •• wu • ... ...,,. ••wer; eo •• aimple aol•-tioa. So. wbat coald a clllmb
kid lite JaiiUle Ia P.c:.Ue
bow about the claaaer• rae-
... Pr•~? She waa jaat a
aimple peaalllt airl wboae
fathtr faamed a bit oa the
lbe Meoae lti•er~ Wbat iDdeed
coald lhe bow. abe oouldn 't
evoo read or write!
Nnertbeleu, tbere abe
atood before Cbarlea vn or
Prance det.ailina how mea-
ICII'IJetl from God bad ICOt
her to lead tbe , 0,.upbin' 1
lm'IY aaainat thel£nali 1b in-
vadera. Cbarlea awed at
tho airl in blank amazement.
Waa abe mad? Everybody in
the country knew the utter
bopeleuneaa or hi a position.
The Ellaliab had taken mo at
of Prance and were here to
atay. The only thina to do
waa aceonnodato tbem, to
try to work out some peace-
ful coe&iatenc:e ananaoment.
La Tremooillc. oae of Cb•-
lea moat truated adviaon.
leaned over the Dauphin • a
shoulder and (rukly coafided:
the airl i a a crazy vieioaary,
a reliaioua fanatic, an u-
crcmiat.
And there -bad thina•
aone accordina to tbe advo-
c:atea of accommodation -
the atory would bave ended.
No doubt eome "dialoaue be-
tween ·Enaliab and Prencb••
would bave uabered in won-
derful days of ••peace•• and
•'mutual cooperation" be-
tween the Prcncb people 'and
their Enaliab overlords.
But no , Jeanne would DOl
be pacified. God had s ent
ba to save ber country and
that' 1 wbat abe waa deter-
mined to do. It can be said o(
Cbarlea VD that, in apite of
all hia peuimiam, be did ac-
knowledae the Maid 's fervor
and patrioti am . So he a ave
bet a amall army and Jeanne
act out -dreued in wbite
annor -vowina to take ibe
captured city or Orleana.
The Maid was vi ctonoua'
AJI of Prance rallied, even
thouah La Tremoull le and the
arcbbiabop o( Rhcima wanted
to neaotiate.
Nothina doina! The airl,
dreucd in her daulina
battle auay, returned to the
Dauphin. She would cacort
bim to Rhe1ma, wbere be
would be crowned rules of
France. The coun dall1ed at
their conference tables but
finally a peed to follow Jeu-
ne to Rbeima -at some du-
tance. ']llere, 1n the m~eauc
Cathedral. Charles was at
last crowned k1n1 of all
France.
Now, there are 1ome Cbn st-
ians livina today -who bad
tbey been liv1n1 du11 n1 Joan's
time -mipt we ll hue con -
demned tbat Maad• 1 unyleld-
ina patriotism. They mtaht
even have called ber an ex-
uemiat. Because Joan of Arc
bew It• ••1 .U maaM
to a-.odate wim him.. n... Chriati•• are the
0t1ea wbo aay: .. Commllllliam
ia here to at.ay. It iajopeleu
to fialu the Reda. The only
'moderate• thin a to do i a co
neaodate. to eater into a
'd.i aloaue• with them. We uo
only hopo this ·•cfialoaue' will
brioa about a 'mcllowiaa' in
the Communi at• 1 opposition
to rcliaion.'•
They are the ones who arc
aayina: .. Let our aovcrnmenta
bolster the Communist's eco-
nomy and in retu.rn perhaps
the Reds w11l be leu barab
in their u eanneot of tbc re-
liaioua belund their iron cor-
taint."
ln •P•tc of the warninaa of
Popea Pius, John and Paul,
some Catholics contend tbat
eomcthJnJ aood cu come of
a "common dialoaue•• be-
tween Catholics aod Com-
I'IIW)i eta. They filii to rcali xc
that pan of the Commwliat'a
atratqem calla for the de-
struction of all reliaion. Tbia
auataacm i 1 abown in a ro-
pon preaented laat No.ember
to the Commiuioo of tbe
Cenual Cormlittce of tbc
Cocnmuni at Party by Leonid
llyicbov, director of Soviet
idooloaical propaaanda. Tbe
folio win a i • an ncCtPt from
that ~epon:
"Obliaat.ion to Combat Reli-
aioo. In conformity witb tbe
dircctina o( V.I. Lenin, our
party baa alwaya attuuled
actively aaainat rcliaiooa
1deolo1Y ... today the problem
of tbe atruaalc aaainat rcli-
aioua ideoloay takea on even
areater imponuce. ln the
PfOJfam adopted by the XXIl
Conareu of the Soviet Union
Conumniat Pany, the party
set i taelf the task of com-
pletely (reein~ the conaci-
encea of ... men fJom aurvi-
vala of the old rcaime, ln-
cludina reliaaoua preJudices.
Prom every po1nt of v1ew, 10
any form, reliaaous ideoloiY
11 altcn to our aocaety. Our
duty c:onai1t11n actively com-
batuna re lia1oua idcoloay."
And here, yet ano th er pro-
clamation from the lly1chov
repott.
"\1arx1st atheum 11 not re-
duced to tb e mer~ .Ae&auoo or
reha1on and 1t1 teach•na. ll
suppresses ll. overcomes lt.
auppltea the poatuve scien-
tific soluuon to tbe problems
of nature and man. '4arJ.i am
has shown that reli110t1 11 a
h1stoncal phenomenon. there
...... a tame wben relt a•on d1d
not ell at and tb ere wi II be a
ume 1n wb1cb 1t will have
d1 sappeared."
Can not men of relta1ous
fanb ace here, 1n thu report.
how the Communi su bave set
themselves to tbe task of
de suoytna oar churches''
Some no doubt have fear
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1001 J'KUIIIS on PWl&a
G&ADQAft OOUI'11DU De C8AKE
NEWPORT HARBOR EltSIGN
SECOND SECTlOI
ntURSOAY, OCT. 29, 1964
CORONA DEL MAR, CAUF.
aat IIley will be ameared 11
••eatr.Uata•• if they a cuvely
oppoae a poliey of ac~
datina the Cocrmun11t1. But
what other cowae abaJI Ood-
fearina men take?
ln bcr time, Jeanne, the
Maid, au.Ctcrcd tbeae amcara.
Sbc felt tbe auna of the ar-
row from both Prance' 1 ene-
miea and Prance's accommo-
dation men. Sb e was burned
at tbe atake u a WitCh and
bcr aahea were thrown 1nto
tbe murky wateu of the Setne.
Yet. wben Prance wu final-
ly liberated, the s1mple ~a1d
ftom the northern banks of
tbe Meuae Raver '*U pro-
claimed ber country's ~oavwr.
PER.IAL .TIES111G
IS TOPIC AT IEEniG M apk ProuincuU
Contemporary
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P •C"O'\
Edward Ste1nllamp or lrv1ne
Teaace, butlder and develop-
er, will present a proaam on
personal witne111n1 to lhe
Laauna Beach Omauan Bual-
ncu Men·a Comnuuee at 7
a.m. thi a Sauuaay. Oct. 31.
The CBMC aroup me eta every
Saturday mornana at the J olly
Roaer reataurant 1n Laauna
Beach 10 tcaufy to theu be-
lie( in a pcraonaJ relauonabip
with Juaua Chru t as Sav1our.
Chairman of the aroup 1 s
Prank Burlinaham of Harbor
View Hilla.
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lOY FOI flGELSKI•s
"b. aod ..., •. Ray F1 aelak1,
616 Acac1a Ave .. Corona del
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........ o... 12
Aa •ict.tiliecl cu cnaaed
dMI Cl.l of WiUiUI HuNr, 311
B. Bey. Balboa, oe E. Bray
An. betweoa C)preaa St.
Mel A.l•aaadO St. .• food waa
atolea faom u.e 1efraaerator or .amam Roiclalin1 , 200
A.baloee 1\ye •• Balboa Ia land
••• A bur alar picked cho Croat
iock at the bome of Oerald
Wiaklea, 3424 Via Oporto,
Ne•port Beacb, and uole tbe
caab Ia a caab boa •.• A tube
caddy aDd 300 l&lbea belona-
ina to Kirkpauic k'• T.V.,
2756 E. ()>aat Hwy., Corona
del Mar, •ere a to len from IU1
WOckecl car iA froat of tho
lbop ••• Tho top bOard or •
patio aate otwned by Virainia
Bedham, 125 Via Wuiell,
Lido lale, was ripped orr by
nodala ••• A aarCboaJd be-
looJiftl to Ba!bara Putnina,
49U Bruce C.eacent, Lido
Sboroa, waa ttoleo from a 2nd
story porch 1U 124 39th St.,
Weat Newpost. •. An &-foot
dinJhy waa atolen from the
carport or J erry Meyer. 109
4Stb St., West Newport. • .
Three-year-old Edward Wal-
lace, 11 01 Wh ite Sales Way ,
Hatbor View Hi lls, suffered
abrasions when his per doa
atepped on h im. . .A thief
n ole a surfboard from the
unlocked aa•aae of Duane
Davidson, 106 Olive St.,
West Newport ..• Pol ice ar-
rested James Clauss, 428'-1
Acacia Ave., Corona del
Mar , on an 1nro.u cated an
auto charae ar PaJ k Ave. and
Onyx A\c., Balboa Island
... Teuy Knultl, 2090 Tus-
tin Ave., We st Upper Bay,
was arrested on a petty theft
charae at Sav-on -Drua. 1020
Irvine Ave.. Wesrcltff. . .
~rjory Francis, 315~ Apo-
lena, BalbOa Island, was ar-
rested on a char,e of grand
theft after ftlrna a claam
aaainst her ansurance com-
pany for s 1.627. . . Ro,er
MacDonald, 350 Rtv teta St.,
Costa \tesa. was wrested on
a drunk dn vtn" charge after
the car he wa., J11v1ni struck
a car dnven b> Thomas Tuft
of 1:.1 ~'!ado an the rear on
Coast H~y. near Ray s1de
Dr .. Ne~port Aed ch.
Tuuday, Oct. 13
Barbau Anderson , 4804
Seashore Dr .• \\est Newport,·
complained that the OC<llpln ts
of 4804 ~cptune were dis-
turban& the peace w1th lo ud
noases , voaces and foul lan-
auae ••• Oil Sept 11 a radio,
jewelry, aad lil••warc wore
stolen from Rutb A.lliaoa,
2139 Alllli•••ary U.., Woat
Upper Bay, al ber home. • •
Julie J ... i,, )45 Ennina
Canyoo Rd., Shore Cliffs,
waa bitteD by 1 doa while
&he baby aat at 350 Evenina
Canyon Rd. • .Kendall Wa-
~1. 121~ 42od St., Wut
Newport, waa bitten by a doa
11 4303 Seaabore Dr ••• Bran
mac:.bine acaewa wore taken
in a buaalary at tbe South
Coast Co., 2212 Newport
Blvd., New post Beac:.b. • •
Police aneated Deonia Han·
dy, 204 Adams St.. Balboa,
on a charae of conuibutina
to tbe delinquency of a minor
.•• Robett Thomu, 128 3Stb
St., West Newport, waa ar-
reated on a claarae·or aaaault
and battery with a deadly
weapon after be pointed a
loaded 1iOe at hi 1 wife ....
Cosbey W,ra.on or Coast Hwy.
and W. BalbOa Blvd., New-
port Beach, wu arrened on
a drunk drivina charae at C
St., BalbOa.
Wednesday, Oct. 14
An unidentified ca1 suuck
the car o( Harvey Suna1,
2814 W. Ocean Ft., West New-
port, on 29th St. north of W.
Ocean Ft ... A car driven by
Marshall Huao. 1506 P•k
Ave .• Balboa Island, s truck
the au10mobtl e of ~u. ~a.
JOne Loud,of307 Narossus
Ave., Corona del \4ar , at the
tnter secuon of East Bluff
Rd. and JambOree RJ., an
East Bluff ... A car driven
by \1atae Joa n, 125 Apolena
Ave., Balboa Island, we st
on Park Ave. turned onto
Co1al Ave. and suuck the
paJked c11 o( Helen \tcAIIas-
teJ , 126 Coral Ave., BalbOa
Island. . .A car dllven by
~1m '1\alkes. 73 Baysade Vtl-
lage. Newport Beach, suuck
a cas driven by Pauacta
Naxon of Laauna Beach. fos-
ctng 11 into the rear of a c11
drrven by Robert Ktndelon.
38 Beacon Bay, wha ch had
stopped fos a pedesuaan on
E. Co a sr Hwy. . . Thomas
He111ng, 1501 Santanella Ter ..
lrvtne Tenace, suffered a
minor laceaation on the
bri dge of bis nose when the
C81 be waa drivaog Jumped a
curb on Seadr ift Dt . we It of
S.buna Ter. and suuck a
cement Iicht standard. . .
Head reats were s tolen (rom
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BADHAM
YOUR REPRESENTATIVE
IN SACRAMENTO
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~ ........... ~clock the car ol K.at ltoaora, 220 project ea. aoc-IIDder way
DiaMOOd An., Belboa lai&Dd wtdl dM ., • ...,.. otalMd.ldaa
• • .A blualaa twiatccl otr a petmk to cleftlot* naom.t A.
door bob to aain ewuce cox f« snUm&Dary CC*a"UC·
and riOo tho office of Dr. WID, JDcludiDt office ud rett
S.R. Manaco at 116 W. Bel-roona. n.c Jocatloa 11 oa cbe
boa Blvd.. Balboa, but took wallel'froDt ne. 1be Arcbea cw-
notbina. erp..
FoUoWIDg pe:rmlta wue illued
AIDS USC HOM!COMIMG d~~rtDg lbe peat week by lbe New·
Robert S. Howard of 1~8 part luc:h BufldJDa Depc.:
Mara11erite An., Co10na del NEWPORT
Mar, ia aemna u c:baimlao, Hlrbcr Manaafac:bldllg, It '10
o( tho crew atblotic cJub 29da St., raool, UOO.
committee for USC' a artDUal Prank Taraoo, a!Jil, at 3416
Homocomina Oct. 31. Mr. Newport Blvd. • 1130.
Howard, aeniorappraiaer wilb I. BrUDDer, pedo cover, 3603
tho Oranae County reaiooal Fi.Dley, a.76.
bead office of tbo Union Tbomu Cox, office and reat
Bank. waa crow c~taio ill room1 at couoty dock, 3301 w.
19S7-S8 and a mambct of Pbi Cout Hwy •• $18,000.
Siama Kappa aocial rrato... M.~ay, reroof, 126 29dl
ni ty St. , leG.
' Mn.Juo tdcdde, addluoa at
DOCTOirS ASSfMBLY seo• Rivet, S'J,400.
HarbOr Area doctors wbo Carl Lowea, demou.b dwel·
served u local deleaatea to ling. 3808 W. Ocuo Ft., $460.
t.be 16th annoal ac:leatific Coldwell • 8anJier. atp. 316
uaembly o( tbe California Hoeptul Rd.-'. •100.
Academy of General Prac:tic:e Fredaicll HodwJoa, remodel,
Oct. 2s-21 in San Pranc:iaco 400 W. Cout Hwy., S.,OOO.
were Dr. Allen 0. Cott.le o ( CORONA DEL WAR
Corona del Mar and Dr. Hoo-lrvt.DeCoeatCoUIUryCWb. eo-
ry R. Hall of Costa MeaL largestaJrwayfromlobby to dle
POTLUOC FOR ALUMNAE
Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae of
Oranae County ·l•lbered at
7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 26, for a
pot-luck dinner at the home
of Mu. Richard Ri ce, 2443
L rttleton P L. Costa Men.
\4u. Donald Penton ia preai-
denL
bar, $300.
Newport Balboa Savtnaa & LoaD
office, sign aetoa sueetat 2166
E. Coast Hwy. , $175.
Arthur V. Jooea , additioo, at
223 PolosettU, $12,228,
w. R. Uppln, add 2nd unit,
413 Heliotrope, Ill, 42-'.
Craig Grafl:lger, addition, at
554 Hazel, 11,500.
~· ll. W. 51&J • dab ID ... y
way,..Stocb&,I0160l••-
co, u.ooo.
Dee Cook, pedO cover, 110'7
8aDGJe Doooe Ter •• a.1e.
CAMWSHOUS
Lyle tLibOUi, ioted« walll
4818 Roxbwy. .200. u. L. Noble, wall, at 482'7
Brt(lbtaa, t317.
Gearp Kaoe,awlmmiDg pool
at 4807 Hampden, t3,000. c. R. Mw., relocate ldtda-
encabJDeta, U6NUIOid,l840.
NEW IORT HIIGHTS v. 1. Mct.caotl&l,laltall &U·
ding docn, 606 Sao Bei'DardiDo
Ave., t260.
WEST UPPI!R BAY
l.awteace Cilrk, a awimmJDg
pool, 194'7 WiDdward, $2600.
Texaco.OU Ca. • up, 4878
Campu1 ~., h~O.
EAST UPPER BAY faD WaiiOD, IIID ahade, 2924
Carob, ~26.
AlUcoAUODUUUlic, Ford Ad.,
aupersoo.lc wiAd tWU)el. $18,000.
BALBOA
Great Weatern Savlngt & LoaD, Ull---YOU. CO.I'LBTB aA••s• s•oP
IUS VIA LIDO.
NIWCNtT MAOt
P•BB PAIUCING
110 ...... ~. COIIONl ..... •• a..,....._ ... _,.,
ap.nr~MM bo~Jdial oa bmer
•• otO.IIdM'I H•t. a..ooo.
IAUOA ISLAND X: ilL WOOT8y, reroof, nt
SaPiiWt. 16e.l.
J. WUcox, &WDiDI• ar 6Ge s.
lay~. 1180.
bute of Nanba SCbroff. re-
roof, 210 Sa~. 110.
1JDO ISLE t f. WUaoo, reroor.aarage,
113 Via EboU, $160.
bDdall PnaJe y, te.ace at u•
Plaua Genoa, -.oo.
SIGN OF
PERSON TO PERSON
SERVICE
COSTA .USA-SAN JUAN CA'rSTIANQ
Met!! ... feHraj O.poelt ........ 0!11(. Cotpcwot&.ft
Look into it!
New phone book with
cal lin_ area maps makes
phonin easier than ever.
Lets yon see bow to dlalloeal and long distance calls at a glanee.
",.. ......... , .......... : ........ , Papc ",.......... .., .......... : ...... ,Pipe:
492 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6A· 68 532, 538 or 649 .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . 15A-15B
493, 495 or 496
521 or 523
522
524, 528, 630, 635, 772, 774 or 776
525. 526 or 529
527
530, 534, 537 or 638
531. S40, 544, 546, 837. 838 or 839
7A-78
SA-88
9A -98
.lOA-lOB
.llA·llB
12A:l28
13A-138
.14A·l4B
533 or 535 .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. 16A·l68
539 . . . .. .................. 17A-178
541, 542, 543, 545, 547 or 549 .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . lSA-188
548 or 646 .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . 19A·198
586 . -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20A·208
633 or 637 . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . 21A·218
642,673 or 675 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22A·22B
826, 827 or 828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23A-238
871 OT 879 ......... -................................... 24A·248
After you locate your callinc area map, insert the handy bookmark (which
comes with the directory). and the map wilt always be at your firwertips.
•
By die way, laf.-tt. U. a •w • wr--tlt. Re,..tr Sentee
1aa1 OM, too--'ll. BoCII are liltM • die w .. te , .. eoYer.
ne Yellow Paps are DOW Ia ....... te 6ectorJ--•· ....
boob Jiaker, a+r to -,.
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P1Cific Telephone
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From The POLICE BLOTTER
PCMMUL.Y MAn CAIMU
MOWAT
1710NBWPOJT BLVD. "·.,....,.,eo ........
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10 ..... -""'• 21210 WACAIItTHU • ~YO.
COIItOtoiA DKI.. WA._,. ., .. 2101
TERRY THOMAS and CArol WbJte aw 1D "A Matter of Who ••
comedy film lbowlDa at tbe Balboa Theaue Occ.. 30 through
Nov.2.
OTY COUNCIL NEWS
Acd• lak• at laat •-'" • .... u .. of 1M N•wpon •~
City C..cil iacl•ded ••
followiaa:
• Received a memo from
the city manaaer reauctina
P8Y roll certification pro c~
cllrea and conuola to inaare
adherence to aalary provi-
aiooa in the budaec; thi a r~
pon waa requeated by tbe
Council after a cbaoae had
been noted in the aueet de-
patbnent payroll.
• Approved an addition to
bubor permit policiea pro-
vidina that aewaae pornpina
facilitiea may be inatalled
from boata moored to aboro-
connected auuctutea if auch
inatallationa ate fiut ap-
proved by tbe public work•
director .
• Defeated a motion, 4 to
2, to aupport a ~arden Grove
council requeat for elimina-
tion of at ate aal e a tn from
city capital upenditurea;
City Manaaer &b Coop re-
commended aaainat tbe G~
den Gtove ruolution.
• Autbori zed t be uecutioo
of a aupplemental apeement
with the atate, increaaioa
tbe atate' 1 ahare o f tbe coat
of the Newport Blvd.-Via
Lido It reet improvement and
widenina project from S24,-
000 110 129,042.21.
• Rejected the ainale bid
received for repair of New-
pott and Balboa Pi en, in the
anount of IS4,0SS, from Traut-
wein Jroa. of Newport Beach;
aareed tbat new bida ahould
be called, with aeparale bid-
cina for the railina work on
the Balboa Pier.
• Recei •ed a prosreu re-
port from the city maoaaer on
razina of aub-atandard build-
ina&; the Greenwood Cot-
taaea on a ay Ave. in Bal-
boa bave been demolished:
the Victory Court at 518 W.
BalbOa Blvd., Balboa, abould
C:HIJRC:HES be aone soon, because an
escrow has been opened. and
the buyers, u a cond1 tion of
escrow are required to demo-
luh the cottaaea.
n;;,.-,' Oci. 15 lhc atopped car of Martha
Beock, 4716 Cou land Ds ••
Cameo Hip Ianda. wu auuc k
by a cu beina cbiven out ot
a public driveway by Kenneth
Smith, 2007 Bayaide Ds., Co--
lOft& del \.tar, at the inter-
aection of Poinsettia Ave.
and E. Cout Hv.y •.. A thief
atole five ll billa h om a
c••b bolL at 301 W. Cout
Hwy., a Mobil Scatioo in
Newport Beach. . .On Oct.
14 butalau cut r.Juou&)l a
wall ofthe United Auto Paru,
2430 W. Coaat Hwy., New-
port Beacb, and atole 1238
from the till •• .lanitiona to
the caaa of Jack Hamilton,
716 Heliouope Ave .• Corona
del Mar; Dane Nclaon. 4807
Sea5bore Ds., Weat Newport,
and Peter Bonin, 1646 lnine
Ave., Weal Upper Bay, were
pulled out of the it mountina
bracket• in an auempt to
hot wi1e them at Haven Pl.
between Irvine Ave . and St.
Andrewa Rd., Cliff Haven
•.• A wallet of Mildted J ohn-
son, 700 Mariaold Ave., Cor-
ona del Mat , was atolen hom
cat at4S1S Surrey Dt., Cameo
HiJblanda ... Paoick McCray.
2140 E. Ocean Ft., Balboa,
pushed bia hand throuJh a
ala &I d001 pane at hi I home,
laceratina his wust and el-
bOw. . .A bUt&lat IV.IIted
door knobs off to aain en-
tsance to the Ebell Club, 515
W. Balboa Blvd •• BalbOa,and
riOed the -..ooden cabineu
in the kitchen ... Trace)' San-
ford, 316~ Heliouope Ave.,
Corona del Mar . was blllen
by het cat when she ll 1ed
to aemove a fishbone from Its
mouth ... A buaalat attempted
to force a slidina alass JOOI
at the home of Lout Benny.
1901 Holiday Rd .• Ba)ctest
. . . A uansmiSsion was sto-
len hom the car of \ttchacl
Hosack, 464 Santa Ana "vc .•
Newpott He•Jhts, 1n faont of
his home ..• Police auesaed
Coabey Wataon, 1019 Balboa
Blvd •• oo a charae of drunk
drivina at C St. and BalbOa
Blvd.
fr14ey, Oct. 16
V&lldala tote the venulator
protectors from the ca1 of
Ralph Maakey. 3714 Channel
Pl., West Newpon. . Bu.aa-
lau atole • pearl una. a
diamond rina. caprt pants
and a sweater from Joan
Cro~a. 4S6 Ouon Way, West
Nev.pon He1&}lts, wh1le she
was on vacation in Nev. York
. . .Th•eves stole a sail
mut from the bOat or Esneat
Safua. 100 Via Taiute, Lido
hie, at the Newpott HarbOr
Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay Ave.,
Balboa ... A bicycle -..u sto-
len faom Steve Pierce, 288
Cablillo St., Coata Mesa, at
the Harboa H•&h School. ..
Win,nuta were removed fsom
the bacycle of Wi IIi am Both-
enboraer, 2024 HtJhland Dr ..
Hubor HiaJllanda, cau11na
baa front wheel ID be bent
• . .A bicycle was atolen
from Goeffsey S.slt1sstan, 115
Viii Mentone, L1do lale, at a
faiend'a houae on Via Qutto
. . .Seven or 8 youna men
focced theis way toto 250
Colton St., Weat Newpolt,
and auaoltedMichael Doyle,
247 6 1at St.. West Newpoll
Beach, AJ nold BJaylea. 940
Sunset Dr., Coata Mesa, .and
J ames Chriatenaen, 1100
Be!ltabue Ln., Westcliff.
pollee auested Wilham Dis-
palle and Robell Aylmer of
225 20th St .• Cenual New-
poll, and David Ramos. 4'X)7
Seashore Dr .• West Newpon.
and cha1aed them v.tth as-
sault and bauesy. . .Rtclt
Poue:r and Wilham Glastcr
(If S80:! Sea.hore Dr .• V.cst
Newpolt, f(luaht at then home
v.tth 8 th1eves '*bo st(ll c a
~u1ta1. 40 record albums .
4 pullove1 s.v.c.&tel s ~d 45
ICCUIUS (som them ... Jell)
Granados of Santa Ana v.u
a11estcd at the home of Cato l 1lewpprt1torLor Lulherun ~lwrth
"0. -. llti/Ja OwrftotMf ~...,_ ~Urtilcw~
8.01 CU"' DI'IYa
fCWPOfn' .aACH. CAUP'ORNlA
• Approved the recommen-
dation of tbe city manaaer
that no city fun ds be eJLpend-
ed at thi 1 lime to con ect the
drainaae condition at Irvine
HOAG AWARDS GIVEN
THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
SERVICES: l t lS e.a. Eerly Worship Ave. and Hiabland Dr., in
9t30 •·•· f.,.ll, Wenhlp & S.uuloy Sct. .. l the Hubor Hia.blands-Bay-
Ftvc: .anJ ten-) e.ar e"~•rl•" .:c:;
nr il<>.Jll\ Jlll!>j\ll.tl "C:IC hl'lnO&-
cJ '.k,nJ.&~ .Jt the ;e\cnth
.annu.tl o\v..uJ~o lhnnc1.
11:00 •·•· featlve Worahlp crelt are a, and that the re&i-
TM Rev. J-•• G. lfala, p.,,., denu and the caty cooperate
Sen. John \. J utJ~ .. lt .•
racstJc:nt ,,f 111c hlh['lt.JI
UoatJ of UllcCt"h, .t~~o:.~:~.tcd
b} \hs. R.L. U.acon, .u.lm•n·
I!>U.Jtor, rtc .. cntcJ the ~~~
htlftriJCeS v.tth Cl\ 1\.C: 010'>
.a nd ;'Ct:.cln.al lcttCI!> Ill 1,.1'11"1-
rT cndauun ft ur thl' o.•o.~t I.
folh'v.ln' the: fl Jl' ,.~n-.uc:t
.11 llo .. a; (",mlctc:nc.c ( c:ntct.
Mr. Robert Laraon. Pariah Worker ~~o:. effort toke~ the autter
L--------=-'.:":.::•~".:.•..:54~1;:·3:6:3:1========:: • Set a publi ~r Nov. 23 on condemnatior!rbf
Fnr th~ u·nrtl of Got/ rust ..,.... Qaan:la a aub-atandard apartment
;~ ,,,;c•. """ pown f •l. ai C.. ..... bui ldina at l20 26th St •. :'-lew-
tint/ tllllrf'~r thllff llffV port Beach.
J J J • aa-........ -.. -.-.p • 'Jamea Ar cbatecu Dorius tuo,,.~,, tu.or•. fJ''' · ,...... • ~--..
(! , ' o 0 -. ...... , !< Bell of Corona del \1ar 10 l>t. Jclhn ". II .. • c I, d11 c:l
c;,'l ~'''" 10 tlo~ tJ;.,;tJ. prCl)ate plans for new ltfe-"1 '1.111 _., llo.sg, .Jn I '.ft ...
int •s•ntln nf snNI tlnd Sama AM. Jllai:80l1a.... auatd headquuters In 'Jew-,,,.n .. l.l ~-IIU'"Fiel •I Ill ~
• J 1 ;, · port Beach. ..u:~.Jit.ll~ v.cac ""c .. l.ct .. '"' S('i111, llffa f) I ' tfll ffiS • Rece&ved a letter from tne t:\c:run.;. anti lffllrrnu . llffd is " f•'r '111n"t" .. cnt t•• Ku111
.J I ;, b b Sbirl ey Humann. 1515 \otari-, lu 1 l \I 1 uis ctrn~r f) t ~I f)NK IS SUlfDAY 1DVJCD • t;' I\ •'l "''" .:'" o~n nets Dt .• HarbOr H•ahl ands, \1 1 II 1 l ... \ lint/ ;,l~nt:s of tlo~ l!t llrl. t :f5a.a. ~ ~ I c:: '" c _. IUL, ... Jnt... n '· ?bJe CllnJ to any p an for us-, ,.,1:1 ten, e.st-' e .. , c:·· ;'I\'\ cc ...
O"istion Science
Services
nuT CIRJitCJI OF
CIIUIT,ICIEN'IUT
HOl Via Lido
Newpoft Beach
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9: 15 ...... tlftcl 11 ··"'·
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:15 -11 .....
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING I, ....
READING ROOM
·-.. .,.: 9 ..... -5 •·"'· .... .4..,: 9 ...... -7:4.5 , ..... r., .... .., ..... ,,, .. ..,:
9 •.•. -5 , ..... ; 7·9 , ..... ~I 1 , .... -........
IIX»ND ClftJIICII OF
WI ,ICIEN1WI'
Newport Beach at
Corooa del Mu
lll9 Ealt Coaat Hipway
SIJNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 •·•·
SUNDAY SEJtvtC~ . 11 •·"'·
WEDNESDAY Ev!NING
MEETING 1100 , .....
READING ROOM -
3139 Eatt Coaat Kiattway ..-..,.1 10 •.••• l , ••• ..... 4-,t 10 ..... ~ , ...
7•7aJO ,...l ...... , ••• ,,,.,. 10 ..... t , .•.
You .. cordially iuited to
aaeod O.CIII Senic .. ud eo ... IIM .... ..,aoo..
lJ:COLIIL ............... ana \tattneU park sp:1ce f?r l hc toi lu~tn. ,,._.1._. IC~••t:·
I :OOp.m.,....... U.a-achool purposes: Council-n•zcJ 1_,1 5 \I!.Jt' .,1 ,tt\1 .. .:.
1:CO ... ---•-Ww 0 1f ....,. "'ft Do e \1"•shall co 1 · ...-_.._ -vm.... re n .. m-IIUI'>C! '•'Ut~. I Jn.J \\l'b<:t,
WED!fiCIDAT mented that the city hu no I ,,1eu .. L .. Combe, '.ld111,11 c:t
?:lOp.& •.a. _.., tnlent to convettlbe park tnto I ~~chcr. l.11nl l~·••~oh.J,n ,
I:OOp.a. ,.,_ llfwtf• a school site. l ln11~o ,;1 .. 1. (. haa..tC'I l~·••n
• Took no action on these-.anJ l,l,.J)~o lltlu11en ... 11 ot
~======:::=::;==:quell of \Irs. Susie Sharp of c .• ,, .. \le.,.~. h .~ \ht~ht>ll , Lutheran Church Oranae for mov1n1 the boa icq1.;c llc.:mt:t .1nJ L L,h.a
atop from in front of her v.-\\coo, 'e" ""''" .c: .• ~h l •nJ .. Of th• Master cant lot at 25th St. and tJal-'.ll•3c:,, "l.tlll<•o~ I h t.J :>ctn
Luttaftan bOa Blvd., :'llewport Beach. ;,."''"· t •'I''"" Je • \lo~t . l .•c:
Olurdl tn Amert.c. • Rece1ved a telepam ftort • ----
3545 East Cout Hlthway John "4utdy Jt., reqoeatina a LEGAL MOTICl
Corona del Mar PAITOR P1tNIK <aJelt reaolution aupponina county u :RTifiC-\Tf" o• Ill ""•."
Phone: ORJole 3-5022 propositions A and B for j &tl f'u:tHIOU" f"lrm \.-m ..
SUNDAY SCHEDULE and cowtbouae consttuction; THl l \DlRSIG\• u tn hNf"h\
9 a.m. --Family worahip asked the actina city attor-c,..nify that th,.., .. ,... r <'nd uc 1 '"«
includina Sunday Church ney to prepare the reaolution. • Baildin~ptoduct" . .,,,,... .. •!f"'nn
Sc:bool • Received a request from basin,.~• •• 9-46 I . I i1h s.,_t,
u :00 a.m.·-Wonhi • Prof. Goorae Giacumakis Jr. Cosla ~~~ .. onder thf' IIC'tiiiOQa '========~==~ St C ll firm nam... of Pac1hC' hll Sy<.-,.. of Fullerton ate 0 eae fo r 1,..ms and that said firm is Ci)-
conaideration of t.he lnter-Firat Baptist Church
(SOUTH I!RN)
COlOMA OIL MAl
COAST KWV. AT llltACAR'n4UR •u. TOUJEftT, PAST~
671-46H 675-2216
IUMOA Y SCMOOL ..... 9t4S •• ..,. .......... p -111 ....
T11AHMMO UMIOM.-•• ,.-. ......... .... p_ ,.. ,. ..
WDMISDAY~I711S,. ..
...-rf...OV101D
po~d of tM followil\jl persoM
Vu ai ty Cbai atian Fellowa!i'ip whose aamea in full and pi act"•
project of conductina dia-of rHidf'nc;" are •• folloWJOo
cuaaio n poupa amon.a Eaatet to-wiu
.taitoca hero; apeed to dis-Pet A. Madden. 2528 l iult"toll
CUll the plan with bim. Place, Costa ~sa, Calif ..
• Rece1•ed a request from Nathan W. McDeavtu, 84i I GU-
the 8alboa Peninaola Point ford Circle, Hublill{tton S...ac b.. Calif.;
Aaan. foe renewal o£ the lnae Fred T. Ru~~ell, 8462 Dt~t~-
foc t.be M S.. beach, due tD bwy Circl,.., Hufttiaf(to• Beacb.,
eaplre New. 30. 1969, ift or-' CaJU •
del eo amoniae the coat of IITNESS our balllla this 12lll
impro••nta at th• bead\: day of October, 19164.. -:::::::::::::::::::~~====================~-. ~ -~ PM. ~ ~a .. '"'• qo.eabOD ••• rwen.-u to Nath• 1. McDe .. in trr...._.. lacdoa city ataomey Tally rn!'d T. "•-ll fill ndlt lc lpl§ ti!IIIIII ~-t Seymoo! eo ••• if dter• arc STATE or CALIF'OI l.A
JM2 lfM4 ltfMt. ...... ,. llelr/it. ,.J Oartet retuictiolll COUNTY OF ORANCE -.
'"-....... Ill ~ • .,.,...... qaieat luliaa the water-0 THIS 12lt. day or Oa~.
,_ f1Dat aita. 1964. befOft -· • Not..rJ p • ..._ .ltllc.J Ill rt .. l., •• .,..,ellc&l I• •l$•lo• • Delipatad Ouacil mwrt-lie i• a..t .'« ~ co-y •ad Dr. ,.._.. a. ........ llllail .. r •••· reaWiaa aa..i-. 4a.ly ._.. 1 0 00 .M •• Jay Seocld•d. Dore• ~Mio.ed •.t ....._ P""' ... .., ........ Q•c* -eo at J : A • .... all •d Lieclal., p.,. ..oaally appe..d P• A. ,..._
at U62 ........... N..,ort Hel .. tt .,.. u a CIOI'Diaitl .. liD r~ du, N•IJIIa• I . O....tu a ..
..... _, CaN ,....... wtew wUCMioaa fot dlta jot. r.-T. R..UI ...... 1o •
J!!~~~~~~~~~~~~"'.""'do( dtJ ....t1 recaatly ·~ to \.a at.e ,...._. we-. -· ... w.a .. O.•aa. -u.a.w •• dlie .-w. tue...-.... -* .... .........
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belle Juhn:.un. l·.lza Lute&:.,
Ianace: l>aum.u .and L•'IS
\\"1\.ct. lluntlnt>&nn hc::.a..:h.
-\anf1no D.1tul1-.;. \nJtc"'
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l.tnJC::, \ ICIOI (.&JI~•I .anJ
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l'cJtt•.
USC PROF TO SPEAI
AT MARIOR IEEniiG
OJ. Juhan F-eiJman of the
SOCial Ctencc dcpaltmcnt O(
LSC v.lll be the guc~t !>rca-
\.cl at the Cahfosn ta Sch,,lat·
shlf\ FcJetattl'ln mccttn'
\\onda). 'oov. 2 .• u 'e~polt
ltatbllt litih School. He "'"'
tal\. on "Uo~ the &1c1al Sci-
ences. lultze CnmputCil>·"
Ue -.til be tntl\"duccd b~
C F prestdent Joan \\e lls.
Othct offtcet s •'ll the Harbo1
Ht&h Chaptct ~hn have plan-
ned the f'IOJidm au: VICe-
prcSIUcnt (j{ltdon Sttauss.
Secretaty Cbaslottc Hanna
and Ttca ures Ta ny Oye1.
OCC STAFF lAY DYER
TOP Ill FUIID DRIVE
Otlnae Coast Colle&c staff
cOOt&tbuuons to the Co ua
\1c: a Ln11ed FunJ have JOnc
ovea the l(l!l -twtcc ovea. occ· chatll) duvc chatr·
man Robeu S1monJs. a butld-
•na con UUCIIOn ln6UUCtOr ,
tcpoucd OCC's 1Qt,4 Lt=
campa•an aoal was set "' s 1,151. lnsuuctou, cafeteua
cooks. dean • atoundskeep-
eu, clerks, custodtaos and
cootdinatou conutbuted a
tOtal of S4,6J0.
YOUTII FOR lARRY
TIMLD CAIIA81
The Goldwater lnformauon
Centea. 2200 W. Cout Hwy.,
Ma1ineu Mtle, wsll hold a
fund·uiaina cat v.as.b ftom
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. S.twday.
Oct. ll. The cu •ub. man-
ned by Otanae County Youth
fot Goldwater, •HI be Sl.lS
pa e&l aad will include two
Ooldwatet baNper tta4:keaa
o( the o•lle.• 1 c:botoc dofta-
tcd by the Ce111e1.
CAl&. • 10I:a WAJft' .._
TO r.•lll3l ...........
Wenker, SlOl Seuhoee Or.,
Weat Newport, on a chatae
o( buta1uy or tbat house.
S.twr4ey, Oct. 17
An un•deot.tfted c a.a knocked
o ver a l~oot cosal uee un
Galaay 0.., east of Sanuaao
Dr .• Dov~J Sbosea ... A car
duven by Donna Dodds. 900
Sea Ln., HatbOt V1ew Htlls,
v.u suuck faom the 1e11 by
a car \hat failed to uop on
E. Cout H~y. we&l of Mac-
Arthur fl ... An u.n1denufied
ca.a su uck lhe padted ca1 of
Walter Oreia. 2409 Bonn1e
Pl., Costa 'Aeu, 1n the pas k-
ina lot of R1 cbatd's Ltdo
\4asket .•. A cat d11ven by
Jean Demou, 1406 Santanel-
la Ter •• lrv1ne Te11ace. v.u
suuck from the seat as 11
turned off Bay 11de Dr. on to
El Pueo St .• by a car duven
by James Rtddle. 2233 Bay-
stde Dr .• Cotona del \ota.a ...
A caJ duven by JoAnn Enzee-
ller. 411 2 E. Cout H-.y .•
Corona de l ..,._r, hu the 110~
ped car of John .Atmsuona .
26S1 Csestv&ev. 0.., Bay
Shores, on Coast H•~· at the
Bay br td&e. . . Vanda I~ bso kc
1 11de wtndow and posted
"Jotanson-Humphtey" cam-
Plu&n sucke11 on the c at or
Ralph Pace. 111 '\nchot a&e
Way, L1do Tr11 lcJ Patlt ...
Vandals set fi te to 1 couch
tn the front ya1 d of Robell
Durkee, 5109 Seashote Dr ..
West Newpott ... Vandal• en-
tered the home of John Lte-
beJ, 5011 Seashotc Dr .• \\e1t
Newpott,throuJh an unlocked
wtndov. and sma:.hed a flont
v..tndo .. , 2 stde v.tndov. and
3 lamps ... A hood was sto-
lenfsom a caJ at tltlltop AUlO
Bod), 488 "· 'e•pofl <\ve.,
'e•pon He•ah•~· .. Bct•cen
Oct. 8 anJ 15' an clecU1c
clock v.a~ stolen fsom the
office of Cattc:t Covell, 1517
Ha&hl~d 0. .. lla,!)(•l H11h·
lands. at lOll '4estclttf DJ.
... CiothtnJ ~~oas to lcn from
the cat N llensv Bee\., looq1,
'4. Bay <\vc., Balboa, at 4807
Btuce Crc~ccnt ~vc .. \\est
"'ev.pott ... Pollee illle"ed
Hal Hu&)les. 92#1 '4 . Balboa
Blvd.. on a cha1 gc l'~l ~t.end
theft. auto ... >\ padlod v. a'
pned off a ~~>OOden hultet .&t
BalbOa P1c1 Ball .anJ T .td.lc
at the end 01 the ('let.
:Wnday, Oct. 18
The ~ew pon Channel Inn
\4otel, bOJO \\. Coast If~, ..
V.est 'Jew;x>n. compl.uncJ to
pollee that a man ICJIUcted
as Dale Thump on of Butlana·
h.un left v.1thout pa,1n11 h•~
bd I. . . \and a Is c ntcu:J the
folctan cas of CltffotJ \lucl-
lcs. 5P Po1n eUia ..,vc ..
( o rnna del \\a1. bent " tutn
,,~noll and bro\.e 1n ;nhua'
... \'andal> threv. Cll' at
the home ,,f John (. ha1 \tcn-
>cn. 71"71"' V.. 8.1\. Ba lb<'•
... Th1eves stole .1 'UIIbOatJ
fll">ITI R'lbclt Bou~h.uJ . .aQO:
~el'tunc Ave .. \\c ~t 'c~~>f"'tl .
fsom h1s. unloc\.cJ &dtast ...
-\ caa Jnvcn b\ J.&'T'c:. 1rr·
tngton, 3-'6 F h'lv.t: St .. ( ,,,_
ta \\csa, <.uuc\. r cJ c.,ua.&n i!>
John \\uhanc~. ~-'-' '1\ .1lnut
Pl.. Costa \1c!>.l . .tnJ \l.tblc
ttov.e :o . :en Fh1v.ct St .. l ~l\·
ta \\csa. 1n 1 1.1,, ' 14.J il at
Rtver tdt \.c. an,! l •aq
H•, .. \Iauner~ \h ie f't'lh
('ejCSIJi ans. "'etc t.t\.cn lt'
Uoaa Uosr1t1l uffc11na frn,..
bl(l kcn naht lea<> .&nJ l.ttet
roovcd to Otanlt (,~unt\ ll\l -
rata I. . .John )h,blc. 3=-
CIItiotnlil \,e .. C •'<>t• \lc,a .
bac ktn 1 a ~·• 0.~1 ttl on \k-
F•ddcn Pl.. ne11 ;t-..t \. 1n
Cenual 'cv.pon. lut the
pas ked car ol Robe at Stutde
of Seal Bc.&ch. pu~htn, 11 tn-
t() the pas keJ ca1 ll( R,~~~ t
Tate of Lons Beach ... "
.. heel and tue were tolen
from the btc) clc of [)(luala
fleber, 1608 Rulh Ln •. Har·
bor Htahlaods. ncaa the ~lves
Sbotes sales offace on Dovea
Dt ... A b1cycle .,.... st(llen
from John Laullbet. 3S 1 62nd
St •• ftleat ewpon.
Shop & C.pue .......... ,._, ......... .., .... ................ ,.,.... o,. • ..._ & Frt. 1111D 11 .. ,.._
SALES -SEIVICE
...OTORCYCLES
fOiftGM & DOMfSTlC
IllES
PICK UP ANO DELIVERY
I Mldw1y 6-7 423 J
tno NEWPORT ILVD. -COSJA MEs.,l
Three U. S. Presidents:
PROPOSITION 17 make-. it JXhSible for
C.1hfo rnta to put mto effect the natrona!
transportation !>C:ttlcment'-worked out
b~ Con~re'' .md Prc:,adent' Et-.cnh<'"'c=r.
Kcnned~ ..tnd John'<'n -"'hH.h dtmln.tlc:
"'a,teful fcather~ddtng 1n th~ r • .11 lro.H.I
1ndu(,tf) un<kr t~nn' th..tt m .. ure mJ\Imum
J\'n protc:ctH1n \el rct.lln '"'" men n llle
... .sn nf .til tr.s1 n'
The-< ~lt lemenh .~re n1)"' tn l"lfel."t an
m \..,...1 'tJte\-nul nnt tn (. .J I•h,rnt..t hl'l .JU-.c
,,( .1 conft~~.:ttng · ho r,c.· .. tnd hU!!!!' J..a,,· l.t"
"'h11. h Prop<htll\ln 1-re ~.tJ,
To keep California competitive -
To help. keep freight rates down -
Cirilitl11s """ For Cold w,, Victorr.8fsf{hR;1 uitf.ro~;o
( Coodaued from Pap •) be applitd peeeefully ud fl. DWa. TMy war ... iut ua n.ty. a OI"'OfUl 1o p 1 a r • ,
Nmrlna equal rf'afi"Cl fnr the feebvely hy utllldlll tbe Clft· eeeUDuoul).y: we do not war major .,.. on 5ovW lm· 'lllt Newport Beac~ Uaitecl Bloeqaiet. Pftti.Stat of iltt
patriotk. uU•eal IDlf'ru~ ol tUJ'W.ftkt prlnclplfi ol dfrtar• ...-. tben\. A ,.,~t ~. llld • ..-P\aacS baa rte.t•ecl a tlO,,) Uehecl ~ct. ..s
aU their~ lion of CGDtnband. It II NC· otfenaive olfen ua tb8 bHt ctal P"lfP'&m to rally ~ cback -lNJtU corporate Ia aMidoa to the"""' r-
"11 these alma •·e~ to be nmmendfd that tbe Prt.ideftt c.haDce to wiD Ow ~ war cratk forres In Eutml Eu-aitt ID t.be correll c•palp dlt PWioo PM.S, llae New-
aeeomplilbed." Nld r. AI vI n, epply lhJJ pnnelole by dec.lar· wfthout nuclear coNlld. tGpe lnlft a_n fffec11v• fllll*l· _ f10cD A...,..aoaic Oi'fie4oo pon Beacb Uahtd P•cS om-
"w would ln!J!rpn't lhetr real· inJ Ute f!lltire Westem Heml-1"hoee wbo IJv• l.lftdet the Lioft qainal ttwir S, v t • t ot PbUco Corporatioo, 1 eob-c:iala aho recei"cl a tl,llS
t~atann •• vktOtJ in U\e ~ld &pMre to be A peee. aone, mJaeria ol eommUDiam. who rum. 'nit lltt« procram aiclary of ford Motor c::o. dltcl tiOtD tilt A...,..uoaic
war". wlUI •11 Commwt.lla war 11'11· now k r~t~t band. 1,. lht llhould oot. howwr. incltfl pany. P.mpiOf"' Uoited C.trlbe-
To acbiew l.helfo c n ala. t.erial. itcludtftl rue~. deellred IDOil fctUe t.aJ1d roc psycho-U.. peop)e to outr•bt r~ Tbe check wu preaeetod doe Ptu (AEUCfJ. 'lltt
''Guldel.inft maltea aU<'h r«<m-l? be CIOiltnbud. A f'tllaran· kJCkal warfue. A muaive t!-volt Ullletll and until _there It by Jobft 8• Laweoll, •ice check wae Oot ot t.be top
meodat.iou u . tme lbouJd be lut.ltuttd to fort dired.ed at U.. peoplt aoUd basil to believe t.l\at pr .. htent aod ,.aeral man... aw..Sa io • fout.b q....Ur
1 -AlhrmaUve aetiocl on lleep more coatra~Jtd rrom is tbe best way t.o bring maxj. IUdl N¥Olta would IUC:'efled. aor of AetOQDUODic on b.. diauU•tioe of tll.liO by
"·b8 he&n~ movried ~~.~~ betw Wff'n mum lnt.m•l prusure on Ow balf of Ae10aataoalc' and tbe dae •ploJ• pi• to •uiOtaa "u tM count a m lTI'I' Ntern Com :~ _._ ....t..--'a-._1 d • OJ Our nat!Oft.&l powf'l' JbGuld H i.lpbere mun-,,....._,. L~ MOTICI bo•d of uuate.. of the UIIIO-• 111ft eatn •a•
.T. DUIIIII • DUn
II VIET IAI AIEl
f'm · 111.1.1 eftort lboWcl embody • Philco Fllftd. ud Lot Aaaelea Collfttiaa,
fillefriJla Ca•,aJaa ful.Hcale ldeokleleal olfenalve NOnCE Or SALE Or REAL The alrt waa accepted by (or the period from June 30
to open ~ doted So\riet. ao-PROPERTY BY TRUSTEE n-rao Hoaa II, ..... u·rm-of thao"•., September JO. Simultaneousty, I ffttf Cu· UNDER DEED Or TRUST "--' ~ -_..
ban anvenuneot should be LEGAL NOTICE TRUST NO.~ &he United Pud'a Actvaoce our ANT ADI f'S~bl.lahed to Mrn II the WHEREAS, CARTI'Eil SUP-Buain .. a Oirta Committee. CAU. 1M y W
....... ..... -•. -=~'Lt:l" ...
OR. LOUIS G. WALTERS,
manager of astrodynamics
programs, Aeronutronl c 01 vi-
sion of Phllco Corporation,
has been named chairman of
the Orange Coast District,
UCLA alumni scholarship
committee. He is organizing
a commi ttee of local resi-
dents who wi II award scho-
larships ranging from $250
to S400 to outstanding high
school seniors intending to
enter UCLA next September.
Applicants will be sel ected
from the Hun tington Beach,
Newoort HarbOr Laguna
~each, San Juan Cap1 strano,
Costa Mesa, Coron a del Mar
and Manna H1gh SchOols.
Technical Seraeant Arthur
V/_ Dunnina. aon of Mn. A~
thur Dunnina of 321 Proapect
St., Newport Shorea. i 1 now
on duty with a unit of the
U.S. Au Force Commun•ca-
uons Service (APCS) '" Viet
N am. tfe i 1 a communi cauon s
center aupeniaoc. helptn&
pcov1de and maintatn euen-
ual commun1cauon' facthues
foe L'.S. Au Force perso nnel
who 3Je U&Jnana and h !illtt-
ana the V1etnamue.
~ o1 ennt.roJ for tbt II«· NOTICE or SALE or REAL PLy • a pan..,..laip, by Deed of Alto pre a tnt waa Mi u Aanea TO THIINIIGN ~~·~~l~~~~ ~O~RnBYTRUST~ ~-~~July~l~.~ :~==~==:==~--~~:d:U~~~:~=~---!~~-~~=·~~~ CUba _ a maaive, carefully UNDER DEED OF TRUST corded AoJHC 6, 1963 Ia Book " ji
planned. )ncr&heally ILIJIIIOI1ed TRUST NO. 4465 6662. pa,e SS3 of Official Re-
T£AIWORK IS THEME
OF .IOIIT COIFEREICE
A JOint techrucal conference
~~odl be held at the ~ewporte r
Inn 1n ""ewpntt Be.ach o n
£hu1-;da\ .mJ f·uda\', "ov.
~-h.
I he C11nference 1 !> ~~~n~o1ed
.,, the \mell<.:dn ln<,tlh.IIC: uf
\elnn.ult•'-, .tnJ "'trnnau-
lh' \'1 CII<...Jr ~l<.ICI\ nf
\k..J .tr.t, .1 I OJII neer,, Sou-
l!' c:r• I ,, 11 '1'11.1 ..,e ctP•n 11 f
1U ..... ·-(\ \.!(llf"'<IUVC
I J ,t t't'l ...... ,tel• ol \'TC'II
CARIIER V111TS lET
FOI IAYY lEU HER£
Chul ea S. Thomas, pre at-
dent of the Inane C'o. and
fo nner Secretary of the \lavy,
1 s semna a s ho no rarv Chaar-
man of a week-long cel ebra-
uon h ononJI& the L.S. "avy
bea•nmna Tueaday, Oct. 27 .
The announcement was made
by \1r. C aJI "'leluer. presi-
dent 11f the I I th Re 11on • ...., avy
League o f the l:nated States,
~ponw1 s ,,f the event.
lllghl1ghtlntl the act1v1t1es
will be th.: diiiYII o f the
>\Jrccaft < o~l!tcr l SS Benninr-
ton e~WilC'! tl' .:! "avy Oe-
s u o' e t s all I I r Is II e I aun ch-
In, h ap . t • 'le anchored off
"e ~~oport ltattl<'r. The publ• c
-.Jl\ l'lC tnV ItC:J l\l VI It abl•ard
the 'hl;l' •n Saturda\ Oct.
H . .md ~nda,, "uv . I
-~u.. WHEREAS, Canter Sapply, a eor• of Oraase Coua&y, Call-
Cby tbe I '.S.) •--•• • war· ptnaerahip, by Deed of TNat fornla, did rnt and convey the
far<> c-ampasan againn C'a."tr'n dated July 24, 1963. recorded property therein and lMtreiaalter
-a •f'tluinf' "war of nat1001l Af18u• 6, 1963, In Book 6662. de.aibed, to the Fin~& Amewl-
libl'rettnn' pDffe SSO of Offic ial Recorda of cu Title lnaurDACe & Trust
2--A. nf' ... ~h~lf'll~' lnr ~th· Oraqge County, California, did Company. •• Truatee, to aec:we,
ust Asll' g1Dllt ud convey tlw property amoas other oblisatlona, the
It mU!>l ~ ma-1• rl"'lr tn therein and hereinafter de--payment of one ftOU! dated July
the As 1 an Cnmmunist.a tltat aaibed, to the Fl.nll Americ an 24, 1963 payable to LORNA
lht l'nill'd StalP~ •Ill nnt al Title Insurance & Trl&llt Com-MILLS, a al.nsl~ woman or or-
,,.,,. !Mm In hmlt Sh-<'IUM pany. aa Truatee, ao IM'cure. der, for tbe princ ipal aQJII of
•·war!l nf hbforatKifl" tn n u r amons other obli111atlona, the SlO,OOO, with lnterut bom ~~~1• o( IJw> hne w,. m•t.<~t he payment of OIM' QOte dated Jaly date a& the rate of 7~ pet allJium.
24, 1963 payable to Loraa payable quarterly, co-acins
wilhng lind lliVf' C'IIO(."T't't,. "'''• Mill•, or order, for the prinei-October 24, 1963; aaid prillci-
lie-'lrP of our Wllhnqnl'~~ tn pal sum of U O,OOO.OO, dut> one pal awn due io annual iutall-
n trnti our nwn \4 .u or llh<'r~ year after dalt> with intere11t menas of l 3,000.00 eacb. on tbe
IJIIn 1ntn tt>P ~'"1!1'1' r;;Jmfl from date at the ratf' of M-ven 2 .. b day of eac h 12th molllh.
Tl\1' r llP•f'4'•' 01nrl 'llll!'kr•l per cent. payabl .. quanerly com-be~innin11 on thf' 24th day of
"11• In ,. 11 ,..,, .,. •I 1n S,rtn mencin11 Octobf'r 24, 1963, and July, 1964; and eontinuin11 until
\ ,,.., '""' ,. • tw-:::an ,. Ill •H•:R~AS. delauh haa occW"-said principal aum haa ~n
nnP 11r MMr 111 'tl~ rn• •ltv.:rri rt"d in that lhP inaaallnlf'nl of fully pa id; and
int,.retH due o n aaid notf' on •Ht;R •• AS, dt"fauh haa 0<"-
Ucaober 24, 1%3 ha'l not ~~~ ru~ an &hat thP Installment o(
pard, and IOtf'reAI due on aaid note on
Mll!'tllllrl"~ ltl!" \11•'h ''"'
\ ~m a" • 1 l'\'\rn ;., .,,. ti
p~trl., Ill I oln• II 1111"~,. • "'"
trJf4; ,\,.,r '•' ftf 1"" ~ h l,.
nr ,,,rr,\ ~n~ ...,.,.-., 1' ''"
IOE' \'1r1 ( ot!'l! lvl!h I!Jo '1'1• I·
Ulf) 'IIUolfiOO olnrl lh,. ~II. m
!"• ta .1 ...,,, rh'llll.,Jrill '·'Till<·
phelt .n ~·''" \ 1,..1 ~:~m
~~onulrl tv> tnn,lormf'ri
'\-\lount 11 rn!l"'rrrllf"'~ '•
fl'\rh-olni!IC'lll n(fl'n~l' P ll:~tn~•
v.nrl~ rnll"'l"111!ll~m
\1 hl .. ')n r.(f"n•l'" I'"
lltH~:Rfo.A.S, Lorna MsJI,., owner (k'aober 24, 1963 ha8 no& ken
an.J holder o r !!oaitl not,., h.-rl'to-paid. and
lor,. til'mandt-d lhBI .. .,;d 1 ru'llt"t" "Ht-Hf.A.~. fwth,.r dt"fault luu~
.. •. 11 ... ,d I''"P"'"' 11nd nn Julv ,,,. .. n nl&ti.-an thf'pt>rformonr(" o l
21, 1%4 tiuh ff'l'o!rdrol t n lh" I fo,. ohla j!lltion of ht~iti rrul'tnr,
ollu,. ol the <..oulll\ 1(,., ""'"' • ••n""""d tn 1'11ra~aph 4 nf ~r
.,f ,ftlol Lounl\, tn Bnn~ ~ l l:!, IIIJn \ nf 'lollti df',.d of tru'IIIO pay
1'"11' nJ') of tHfinol H,.., nr•J,.. hf'fnl"(' drlinqu,.nc y ahr paymf'nt ..
th'"ft'nf, " nuur.-ul ,.,,.,J ,,,._ un " f!tiOr tlt>Prl of tru.-t saad
l .. uh otn<l t,f hrr rl,.ntun It• pavnt,.nl .. ha• lnl( b~n rttiJdf' I>)'
r ''"'"' '•HI l""l"'rl\ t u lu· ""'" t h~> h,.n,.flt IIU)' '" 1hc· •mount nf
•Jo•l ,.,.,,... 1 h.tn 1 h,...,. "'"r.t h.. 13, J I I.'\~ rn .. , t "r''""'"'" ""h
n ..... """ .. , .. ,,.,.,I "'"' .. •h·· ,,._ ..... tf'rn•• of """' rt .... d ol tru'<t ,
rnnlost H ~ ~ r , "n I"' r' .,.. , nrthltnn 11 f """I nut1,.,., f h,. ,.n.t
._ u \ .11 te I n~ounecl' "a
tJOir >1 \u..:ralt .lll \It s~lle
matC'n . .,,.. nt In" r·~"~"'m" """ .. r I IU,t)()(J.IJII t•nn1 1p.,l. llflf H~ A". lur1h•·r tf.,f,.uh h•"'
----------·---------------an.J tnt,.r .. ,l th'"'""0 frrm J11h h .. ,.n nuotl• tn lh,. J>"'ffnrmanr,. SCHE DULE 0~ CONSERVATIV" BR OADC ASTS 14. ~~.J 1,. nn" tiur, 0 ,.1n.. 1111,1 ,.f lh.-oh la~ttt t•tn ol """11ru<~lur
lh•" •r •l tho: \ C!l<.dn s._,
._, c:t\ 1111 C)ualtt\ ( nnu nl, l .l''>
"O)!Clt'' .... Cl.li<IO dnJ the
(Jfdn ge Lmp11 e ~ec;.llun I) I
the <\mencan Snc1ety lo1
f)uall t\ tontrnl a cun, as the
h('H ltu the conleren<.:e. Suve
..:o z1 ch. .'\tllllnll <. Reaearch
lnrr. " ( t'nlel en~.:e Ch.&ll
m an .1nd Chud Hutcher son.
·"utnnetl C~>. (o-chau man.
''\dluc th1oua h teamwo1k"
... til he the theme.
MRS. EASTIU IAI£0
AGEICY YICf-PRESIDEIT
(r, \ptldln& CF..Ia1ne) East-
' r I I I do I <,I c has be en
O:•,.de l VICC·preSIIJent nf
~ In 'ur a n<. e Agency uf
\,('~~o r~ .. rt de.tch. Fout yeau
'It" ,he Jec11led 111 1.:omb1nc
li""' ("-'r dklng ... 1th a ~...ueer to
,~,J Ill 'ending he1 ••IJer chll-
!ro:n t • '-''liege. "ihe .tttended
:,.,, ~•oph •''
Rochord Cotten' a
Vtewpotnt
P.O So# 197t>.
Bol.erafoelf
Mon F,
Moll .!lot
Mon ·!>ot
Mon .. !>ot
Dr J omea W
Mon .Fr
Sot.,rdqy
Fofeld Sot
S...n
Prof Harold FoahmonMoro .f .,
Dr Btlly J Ho•ooa Mo,.-Fro
Poul Horwey Mon F,.
Donald L Jodo ao" Mon
Boll Johns
Mon
Sun
S...n
Mo n .F ,.
Dr Howa<d I( orahne• S...n
s..,,.
Fu lton Lowoa Jr
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'" "'"'' ~c u,..d t;v .. a1d IJ.-,.tl of <lt-llnquf'nrv tht-taltf'A as-stlf"d
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pt'nMf"" of aalf' .. ,.llmatPd At "'!lid dC"f'd of lfUMt, !laid '"""
13')7.35,1oflt-thf'r wuh a!ly l!lum" h11vin~ bN-n paid bv tM-~Df'fi
paad and advaftced bv aiM-owllf"r riary in lhf' amounl of 17 12.18
nf •a1d not.-an accordanc,. .. uh rn •ccordance with th(" tf'rma of
&he prnvisa_,n,. of ,..jd lHr'ti of ,.,,jd d~d o ( trust, and
TrUitt, wilh llltf'r(" t O D -111 aH •• H .. ~. fiU'lhl'r df'fault b ...
la"t mf"nllonf'd sum10. bf"f'n mad,. an thfo pPrformance
NOa THtR• fOJH., NOTICf of tbf' obli"'ation o ( uid Truflltnr
I~ H~.R F:BY CIVEl\ that &hi" to pay thf' p~mtum on thf' F'irf'
"aid • .,.. Amnican T~tl... Ia--lnaurancf' Polley coveriJ18 abe
~'W'IUK'f' & Trut <..ompany, by bulldin""' located on lhe pro-
vinu,. of th,. au1bority vr'Mt>d petty dr'Krlbed in Utid deed of
1n II a~< Trwttee und~r said trullt, aaid premlam bavl"f' been
Oe{"d of T rwtt, wi ll ar'll at pub-' paid by the bilnefiel•y In the
lir auctio n 10 tbr' bi«M•t bidder .mount of 1102.98 In accordance
f<W cuh, lawf•l mo!M'y o l 1lw with the term• of uid deed of
Lnlll'd Scalf'l!l of America, on tNat.
'1 ll 01ghl 'Ch011I COUt <;e
" '""lldn~;e. Pll ~sed the
Deon MQf'l oOn
Sot
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1h,. 20th day of November at the WHERF:AS, LORNA MILLS,
hour of elt>ven o'clock A.M. of owfter and holder of aald QOte,
~taid day at the aouth front door beretofore demaftded tbat aaid
o f t.hf' Ora~ Couoly Co~~,nbooae Truatee aell .. id propeny and
In lh,. Ci1y of S.nta Ana, Cala-on July 21, 1964 duly rec:ord..d
fom1a, a ll o l tlw io&f'reat c:-on-In the office of t~ County R~
"~'YM.I 10 it by aaid ~ed of corder of aaid County, io Book
Trua& ill and to all lba& cenab1 7142, P•S"' 634 of OHielal Re-
propf'ny altuatf'd in the State corda the~of, • ftOticl" of said
of Califomaa, CollDty of Oranse, default and of her elect loft to
S Ci1y of Newpon Beach, deac:rib-r aWM! .. id propeny to be aold
r'd aa lollowot: and morf' than thret> montba • \4/T. .1nd upnn te-
r .. nc r l •cen'>e wa.,
Ill" 1 "'' L1Jo I nsurance. She:
• ..... f~<lr"lo:J manager 10 'Tlonth ~
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tcr nu,nand '' Vlce-prc\1-
1 • 1 .1nd loan n ff1 cet .tl \lew-
11.tl0fl3 ~av1n g.., .1nd
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h<'n J uJ\, whu '" '1"18!
1 ,! '''" SanJ\ .tnd J.tughter
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SUBSCRIBE
To The Newport Harbor Ensign
IM TMI CITY 0' Mhro.T IIACM
1121 E. COAST HWY .. CORONA DEL J1AB
IUD. m TII:D OIIDD _. 'I'OGa c ++« • CU. 1'GD&Y
ONE YEAB -----------··
Ham.----------------------------------------
Qty aad .... ---...,;_......__ ________ ............. __
Be"innillft •• tlw Nonb~•••
corn,.r of Lot 3 1n Rlodt 145
of Canal S..Ction, Newport
O,ac:h, aa '4hown on a Map
rt-rordt>d in Rook 4, pa~ 98
of ~tlscellan..ou Mapa, r..-
cord" of aaid Orans{" County.
thr'nc,. fl~otterly alon1 th,.
"-onherly li ne of uld Block
14S to tht-Nonhweru conat>r of
IAt 4 in Rlod 14.~: thf'!lCf'
Nonh..,ly 11lons tk Nort htrly
pro lon,.alion of the Weat..,ly
liM of ... d Lot 4 to it" tn-
t{"r~rlion with lhf' line o f
ordinNy hi11h tid~ of tbf' Pa-
cific Ocean in Newpon Bay,
de"l"nated "South line", as
dncribr'd In Dec,_ of ~
perior Coun of Or an~ Coun1 l'
Cal iforaia. a eenilied copy
of which waa rec:-orded Solp-
tPmbfor 19. 1928 In Boo II 201,
pase 253 o f Official Recorda;
Lbencl' Ea.t~rl)' elo•s a.Jd tide
ll.ne 1.o ltelote,.eetlon whh &be
f'oiorthHly PfOionption of the
E.aterly linr' of eaid Lot 3 of
Block 145; tbener' South,.rly
alon11 • Mral~hl line to &he
point of bef'lnni~.
r.XC •. PT THAT PORTION
therf'of lyin11 I'OUtiM!rly of •
line d~8CFIIH-d ae followa: &-
slnnins at thf' Sot~thea•t cor-
ner of Lot 3; ,~,.nee NonhHiy
!()(),()() ff"f't aiOnf! lhe •:utel'l)'
liw of Hid Lot to tb~ lr~
poI 1M of b(. 8i nn In~; thf'ftc-f'
•~•t,.rly p•allt'l with tM-
Soeth liM' of .. td Lot to tbf'
North~!)' prolo•~t•tlon of thr
•mu llnf' of l..ot 3.
or M IDICh Of .. Itt Pf'Opr'111 aa
ehall be JMOCUN!ry to be aold
to rro•lde • aum •uUicle• to
pay thf' totel -"" w e..-ed try uld OHd of T,..•t. 4465.
O•ed: ~r 27, 1964
(Cotpo ... te u)
··11ST AMEaiCAif nTLE I
SUitANCE & TaUST COif.PAJIIY
By Ooealtl C. T•Jior
V~PrH ....
"L:~'..!:' a. Jr • ........ : ~ ....... ....
'· 11,1 ............ , .. .... ..........
have now elapM"d aioc.. 11M-r~
cordation of said ftOtice. Tb.-
~tum of U O,OOO.OO principal,
and inten:at th<ereon fro111 July
24, 1963 Ia now dur', owiQA and
unpaid on said note aod there
ia alao ~wed by Nid ~ed of
Traa& tlw Trlltltee'a fer'a and
f'apetaaea of aale eathnated at
l4 13.49.t~tber with an y Dllllla
paid and advanced by tbe owtM"r
of aaid note In IICcordancr' with
thl' proviotlona of aaid Deed of
Truat, with laterest 011 uld
laat -ntloned a~m~a.
NOW T HEREF'ORE. NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
F'lrat ~len Title lAaarance
& Traat Ct"mpany. by v.noe
of tiM! authority V'!late.t 1:: It ••
Trul!llee und..r ••lc,t ~ of
Tru•, will aell at pablle auc:-
t ion to the h l«best bidder for
c:-aah, law(uJ lftOney of &he
t nlted State• of America. on
th,.. 20th day of November, 1964
at the hour of alevea o'clock
A.M. of aald day at tlae ao.c.b
fro nt door of the Ora• County
CoiUtboaiH' lA till! City of S.ota
Ana, Catlfotatla. all of the iatet--
f'i!ll conveyed to h by aald Ueed
of Tru.~~t In and to all that ctor·
lain propef\y alt .. ted 111 abe ~ate of Callfonla. County of
Orallfle. City of Newport Beach,
tf,.a<:rlhed aa followal
Lot 4 of Bloek 145 of c ... J
IM"CCIoa, Newport O.aclil, ••
shown oa • map rec:otded In
Book '· ,... 98. MI-ll• !~Mta• Map., recotd• of ar ....
Co.-nty, Catlfontla,
or DO lftltcl\ or eakl property ae
ahell 1Ht IIII!Ce .. ary to t.. aold
to pn>•ld• • aam .. mc:I4M to
pay the total aMOaat -.ee-d
~1 Mid Deed of Tr..c. o....-c~: Oct*' n. a964 <r-,c.r... .n
fiRST AMERICAIII TtTU: lfl.
SUaANC 6 TJitJST COMPAJfY
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