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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1962-10-25 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHE ONLY LOCAL, HOME OWNED NEWSPAPER IM THE HARBOR AREA .__ .... __ ~_ * THE OFRCaAl NlWWAPB OF THE CITY OF NEWPO«T IEAOi * MRS. JOHN DUNN DR. JOHN WNN DR. TBRREU.. R001' The Billie Sol Story R. K. HURD OF COM DIES SU<. Hurd o( ._.. \4omina C1111yon q,d., Corona HiJh- l~~nds, died 0 ct. 18 at the Looa lleacb Veter~ns Hoapi- tal at the a1e of 65. The Billie Sol Eatea a&ory wu r•told Tuetday evenina aa Or. 1nd Mra. John Dunn of Pecos, Teua, •ere bonored at a dinnet 1nd recepdon at the Hurley Bell, Co10na del Mar. Or. Tenell Root, Costa Meaa ortbodonti st 1nd one of the Hwbor Area leaden of the John Bircb Society, an1naed the dinner and reception. The 1uuu who 1athered to pay their respects to the John ~ircber from Teua vwtlo elq)Oaed the Billie Sol Estes acandal included many local John 8ircb memben. It wu a a pobli ahor of the Poco 1 Indepen- dent that Ot. OWVI llarted hi• cnuadin1 ofl'orta, whicb led bim to a thorouab inveati- aation o f the Eatea case lftd eventually to the ea,poaure of 1i1mtic fuuda. Or. Dunn baa recently aevered bia connections with the newap~por ao that it would not continue to auffer from the retaliations reault.ina ftom the Eates expoao. The detai Ia of the ton a inveatiaation are told below in Or. Dunn' 1 own worda, .,d he includes aome conwnenta on "why ~illie Sol Estea" and what we Cln do to prevent similar scandals. by Dr. John Dunn Althouab the accumulation of data, det&ila, and document• concernma Mr. Eetee at&rted late m 19S9, the meat of the etory bea"&n on July 4, 1961, at wht~ time the H nt edition of The Peco• Independent wu pub- li1bed. Tbia wa• the re1ult of the purcb.aee of our local newepaper by my medical auociAte, Dr. Avery, 3Uld myeel!. We entered into the newepaper bu.aine11 for a number of rea10n1. Nat- urally the Hut and foremo•t wa• that of maint.aiAioa a profitable bu•i- nell. Second, we felt that the town needed, and bad not been aettina, impartial adequate coveraae of local newa event• and af!ah • vital to the health of the town. We felt that the people of Peco• bad been ex- po•ed, unduly, to the ultra-liberal point of view, not only on the edi- torial paae but al•o throuabout the entire paper. It wae our intention to pre1ent, and I think we have eucceeded ln pre•entina, to the people of Pec:oe a !air, impartial, UDbiaaed n...,• covera1e ln all eectione of the paper with the exception o{ the editorial pal•· On that paae we re1erved the riaht to pre1ent the con•ervative viewpoint. I would not ••Y that we were radical about it, but among the regular feature• were column• by Barry Coldwater, David Lawrence, Paul Harvey, and Tom Anderaon. Needle•• to eay, the local r~ctlon wa• rather violent. You mu•t re- member that Peco• i• a 1t&u.nch De.rnocratic etronahold. Ite ch1ef economy ie aupplled by the federally eubaidiaed aaricultur• pro1ran1. We had a feehna at the paper that there wa• •ome dieaareement tn the town with our free-enterpri•e philoeopby! In January of 1961, the City of Peco• .-nployed a new cbieC of pohc e. After he wae hired be came by to •ee me and I wa• pleaeantly aurpn•ed to find that be had been a c:olle1e frle.nd o{ mine aome fifteen yeare aao. He di d not know the town or the people, ao he aaked 1f I would aerve ae hie polic e 1uraeon and lend whatever aaai•tance 1 could unt 1l be became better a cquainted w ith the town. I aareed to t.hi• arrangement and waa i11ued a full police commi11ion and furniabed with a two-way car radio by the •herilf. Thi • worked out quite well ae long •• my r ole coneiated of furni1bing free medical care when needed in the courae of rouune police work.. There wae a 1trong feeling, however, that my a ch v1t1e a exceeded thoee normally furni1hed by a polle e eurgeon. Unfortunately, aleo, our new police chief had 1everal quahhel o r char- ac teriatic• which proved to be h tgbly undel&rable fo r a c tty auch aa Peco1. Firet, he wa• completely and unalterably ho neat. Second, he believed in law enforcement rathe r than 1n merely "keep1ng the peace. ' He had an ~ocanny ability to •mell out corruption and c rune, AJ~d a very excellent education and trainina in modern inveattgattve work and law enforcement. Soon we were working on a number o( rather ampo rtant local problema, inc ludtng traffic tn narcotlca, barbttuatea, benn•e• and alcohol; ar1on, loc al corruption involvtng pay-oHa and fraud; and nu- meroua other heme, including the illegal acttvitiea of Mr. Eatea. In the •prtna of 19b 1 M r, E 1tee ran !o r the ach oo1 board on the platfo rm of Federal Aid To Education , elimination of all danc&ng at any school (unction•, and rather marked lowering of the 1kirt1 of the cheer leaders and band majorette• (which oflendecl hl• piou• m ode•ty). Hu campatcn manager, our preeent ~yor, approached the editor of our pap~r (lht» wa• before Eatea etarted hi• own paper) with the oHer of $S, 000 wo rth of adverthing ll we would not oppo1e E1tea. He knew we would not~­ po rt Eat••· Thh wa• an1wered the next day w ith a well wo rded ed&torla l entitled "Not For Sale, " E1te1 wa• deJeated by a write-tn candidate. Thie did not endear u• to my old buddy, eo be decided the tune had come to put ln a daily paper and put Ul in our place ••••• that beina completely out of Pecoe. I ' Hi • pap•r wa• etarted on Auau•t 1, 1961, with areat fanfare and flowery m•••••••·from JFK, LBJ, and allle•eer wheela too. Bear 1n m&nd that Pecoe ie a town that cannot eupport a daily paper even w&th 110 com- (Continued on pase l) H.S. Trustees Hire New Teacher labia GQttk, wbob&l JUSt re- tuned afta a yea~ of tudtia& &be dlJi*a of Ama&un pen- CIIMJ Ia fhaee, •• naOMd T._..y u ffCDCb tuchet at .... port ...,._ HI... Scbool . repe.dDa Ge ........ Loullc Grlalcr. ... Cicedlerec:-l.ect bb A. J. .... •• HoiJ en.. Nualidll· ~ .... --........... ..... u..t.;na,. ~laM .. ........ ,,..... ,... --,,, .... dlle N-..... w ........... ~ at Cc.ta Mesa Hlsfl. to apply for • Fulbnght exchange tuc:h- ia&ualpm~nt fow 1963-64. His flrst cbolce IS England. tecond choke AutO'Ia. He hu a maJOr in pb)"'lul educ:.tion &ad a miD« lD mad\. 11M board also appov.t lk COtiiMOhtudy~ lll62·S3 , &.n· e~..-io,t 1M .ddhJ~ ol • lawtll .,.., loa ~and lAUD ..... a dUrd.,.., lD Gam.MI .... .... e:e..bcry co.aea accc,.... dM 111.810 low ~ ol ...... 11 1111n , G._....,,....._._ scaplng at Corona dt'l ~I.e Hagh Scbool; commended business manager Waite~ Adrian fow e - cdl.cnt administration of the fln&nc~l affain of the district; ~«IMCI tbc annu.l audit r~­ pon and finAncial ~pans .and placed lkm ao t •send• f« tbcoc t boArd m«tlna. Nov,13. tv• a.ocxs lACK tt ... Mr 110 af8 JOIU doc*• Mel ...... 8~CX .. '"*' ... ,.,. .., 110 M4 . . ~ .... .., .... '" DeMOLAY WILL INSTALL The Oranje Coast Chapter of the ()rder of f)eMolay wi 11 hold a publi c installation of officers at 8 p.m. this Sablr- day, Oct. !7, in the '.bsonic Temple. 15th St. and 5t. \ndrew's ~d .. Cliff Haven. Tim 1ertolino Will be in- stalled as master counctlor . 1ill Tuz, senior counc1lor , Steve C atlin, junior coun ci - lor: \tike Tuz, senior deacon; fJob Newman. junio r deacon: f)oua Oavidaon. senior st•'"· ard; Torry Thompaon. Ju nwr steward; ~ay q,ose. marshal. Latty {)lldbers. charla1n; John Winslo v., ~tandard bearer: Jay flayne. scri be; !:Jarry t\d1111 s, treasurer: !Jor- oon Foraey. o ratOr; 'lall Tlel- knap, almoner: \tike Pi ckens. fi nt preceptor; Tom qerry. second preceptor; Paul Cor- nulce. third preceptor; \t1ke \tyen. fourth precepto r. Enc Sreak, fifth preceptor: 1re~ Wadtentin, seventh precepto r. lnstallina o ffi cer wall be John Hazlett. The ~ev. Ewins Hudson o.fSt. <\ndre.,., • Prubyteri an Churdl "''II pv~ the invocation . The chapter svreetheart wtll be in s talled by Janet Campbell. outaoins S*eethean. GIRL FOR CASEY'S A dauJhter vras bom Friday. Oct. IQ, in llo a& liospttal lLl \tr. and \4rs. \(enneth Case) 2260 Tusttn Ave.. UpJler 1ay "rea. He was a native of Dover, Delaware, and operated a car dealenhip in themidwest for m1ny years before comina to this area 11 yNta a1o. Maaonic: aervi cea were con· ~cted Monday at 8alu Cor- ona del Mar Qupel by Sea- farina Lodae 708 . Entomb- ment was at Paci fi c View ~cmori at P arlc . SuPivors include his wife, Mi lit e. a aon, Capt. Philip Hurd of Pt. ~ennina. Ga.; 2 sitters. \~rs. q,o ben ~lch of lndianapoha 1nd ~rs . Helen Williamson of Wilminaton. f)elaware. and 2 arandchild- ren. 2nd Chance on Vaccine Approumately 27.135 per- sona rece i ved type 1 Sa bin oral pol io vaccinations last Sunday in the harbor area. accordin& to the Orange County Medical Ann. Peuona wbo did not re- cei•e their vacc:inat1ona lut Sunday wil l have another chance , Nov. 4,ftom ll a.m. to 6 p.m., when type 1 Sabin oral polio va ccanc lumps or supr wtll a pm be avail- able at the ume locations. Penons • tsh1n1 to 1et thetr type l vacc1net1ons will hav~ an opportuntt) on Dec. 2 and Dec. 9. Pos11bl~ a few addttional fiaure s .,., t II be added to the total 111ho rec etved vaccina- tions last Sunday to raise the 27.135 to tal for the bar- bot area. Those receivang the treatment last Sunday in cluded 3.797 at Costa Mesa Ht&h School: 3,252 at Newport Harbot Hiah School~ 3,986 at \4esa Verde Sc hool: 3,401 at F..verett A Rea Schoo1:~.316 atHetru K.t1s er School: 3 ,Oil at Harbot Vte"' School; 2 ,634 at \4armers School and 2.637 at Nev.port School. Tars Try Again For First Win b) JOH\ VIERL!M i Sttll lookmg forth~ III>t "''n \)f thl. , .. ..,.,11, ~ ... -port "'til t•k .. oo the lndtin> of Fulknoo lltgh tht~ frtd.l ) otgtn. Ou . ..:t .on the Fulkrtoo turl. rh ... '~•'-!X'lrl tt.ut>-•r .)""'''' m.:t th .. Ltoth ol We'"'""''•·r n th1. H.1rbor Hl1nll.l•llll1Dt. l')alll1. l.i>t s.u urd«) . .and «lth .. •ugh lhl Lt<>m "'.:r. vtct<>rt»U• ~ 1-~·· th.: T u~ pi•} ed th.: 1r best ~.lnll M Lhf' •c.uo,;~n o~nd won .1 mur<~l 'tl • IOf). Gotng tnao lh1. , •1111<'•1 w~ ,, · mamtc-r h•d be~·n , .. ,,,,., U!X-lD ool) once-1n lour !o:llitnn. On th~ hut pi•~ ol th~ ~.Jilt•·. PHIL SP1U.£R rolkd out to th• It 11 .tnd racc:d oi) .. rds. t.:> ••Of• '-llh only .>u •~conds gon.:. The Laoru the-n beg•n • o 1 ) •rd dnv~ lor <1 touchdo;..n •n.l "'C'Ol •hc•donthe P.A. T. '7-o. :\c-"'- port "a~ un•blt: IO SU>l.t ln AO ofrerutvC' dnve utd wa> fe¥ C'd to kt ck. The punt was fumM~d by the Westminster h•llb&dt. but hC' m•n•ged to p1ck the b.tll upandruo 5v y•rch to.thC' Nt'ft• port 15 )'aN line M forc bctng stopped. Two pl•)"' late~ the Uons scor~d a p in .tnd tht PA 1' madt It 14·6. t«wport began to move the ball afttt ~ kickoff ooly to 1~ poiiCJsiOO on a rumble wlucb ra~tltcd lo anOtbv Won ~ Newpon bcpo to craft.J via dlaJe ._ .. aod PHIL SPU.- LER ftr .. ·d .1 b. <~Uttt.ll i"' ' r.• IIILL IIOLL(lh \) h>r J t • .orJ IOUlhdu~;n , 'lPILLI:.R th,:l i'""'J tor tht PA f 11 ""In~ th, •u'lf< ~ I· I l , In th..: thtliJ ~u • .trt.r 1h, L ••l b, ~·o hl r.•ll •nJ .,,,,,, • •' \JtJ• 10 • piA ) . '',. "''ll ""' u>n· t.l tn .. J b\ th. ,, ,. til lO>ll'l J,. kn • .: •oJ "'" ''""J ,,, 11 ., k. w,•,tnun>tc.r •e,.a tn Jrl.l v• thr,,u..:h to the ~nd Hlll<'. .~nothl'r '• "- port lumlll• rh.• •'I'• ,,r tlh _ )1rd ltn' ,, r .~r th. n. ,. L.''" ftk. !>.u hv ,•If• n•• ~' ~.Jn I'' c ltl k •hu th< \\utn tn•t•r £<'\lfl , ~ol1th al pl.i .-lullb• .. l. WADE PEAibO' ;-h•,. .. J thrnugh tht Wt>)Lnlln•t.:r I "' t.w ~too, h· d<>'-n. !)Pillt:R .. t' .. tO •lit nt pteJ Ill pau 1\lf the PAT bu t """h h t> ll'~C:I\C'f t<'"t rc-\.1 ht ekllcd Ill run '-llh the 1:1,11 hlf lh, t\tr• po1n1. With ~.lfll) ~ nunut< r~m.ttnang tn tht. gamt". t~ AII..Oib Uted 1n m udr, ktck .,.hrch resulted m nc .tWt~ )arda~. Th~ b.aU bua Newport pl.t>cr and bounc- ~ bac k.,u\Js. Th<' Laoos •gAla auemped to u;urc and u the 1\10 went off I Wcum tnStCI pau 'ftU In the .tlr. Tbe pus p.l..t)' malted ln anotba touchdown . bul it w~ nuJll(aed ch1c to a double off·udc penalty. The IIMl Kare tbcrtfar rud, Hewpcn 20 . Watmllma 41. 11WISOAY, OCT. 25, 1962 PHOME: 011•1• 3-0S!Sn BETTER TO RISK WAR WHEN WE CAN STILL WIN We are with you, \4r. Prutdent, tn hlllin& back at the communill meoau tbu ''already entrenched 1n force JUit off our mainl1nd. The Amencan people wt ll back up the bloctade of &bipmentl of offen11 ve v.eapons to Cuba, and .h; wu;;ina that an attack from Cuba will be con~tdered an act of •ar by Soviet Ruuta. l belteve that the Am eri can people realize that the anevitable step wtll be removal of th~ communi at cancer. by force of amu tf neceu&J)', bo- cause it ia better to fi&ht when we have a 1ood chance-to wm , th~ to be forced to fiaht later when there IS almost no hope of vic tory. Ll'lERAL EXTRSUSTS OOH 'T LIKE PATRIOTS Guilty unleu proved Innocent .. This is the line betn& follo•ed by the liberal extremiSts ID tbear attacks on Gen. Edwtn Walker. Acoord&na to them, Gen. Walker iii JUilty o f treuon and aed&uon, and u al so a vi ctim of mental t linen. ThiS line wu follo.,.,.ed to ltte letter 1n an edt tonal pub- It sbed last Friday tn the Glob~ Herald-Ptlo t-N e.,., s Press cnncoction of the Los Anael es Ttmes And 1n add1 uon to (Conttou,J oo P~g• .:) Marine Center Is Proposed t\ "super market of marine servicea" is beina conlldet- ed in the Upper Oay area near the Shellmaker plant. 1uck .\~re~. Jlrestdent <lf Ltdo Shtp) ards, reponed \ton- Ja) at the meetan~ o( the ~ ewpon It arbor Ch 1111bcr ('If Comm erce dtrccton.. He told of a recent "lCellnj of the Chllll\ber'" 1ndu tnal commi ttC'e members. ~ho dt ,. cus sed the pmblcrn faetn;g ltte cny':. manne tndu tn. He s&Jd that other de\'clor· menl . such a ht¥h n"e butld1na;s . t s encroach•na ''" ltte Rhanc area, Jlu lttn~ tt •'UI of reach llf manne expans'"" needs. Therefore the mannr tndus~ has tn 1~1.. tn the 'lack llay for adequate loca- uoa, he s aad. The •ndautrial oommltcc had e\amtned chans JHesen- ted 1-Y\ lfarbnr '.1anager •,:en Samrs.~•n. sh""''"~ lhc f'C'S,.t - bt ltues at a J>uuest cJ loca- tJI'ln nn the eas t sade nf lhe L Jlf'er "\a, near %C'llmaL.cr. C'h<t'!1 her \lana~er J ad qamcu s~ttd he came a.,.,a, fmm the tndusanal COmmittee .,eeun, elated llvcr the po<.- t,bahlle!> of a nc"' manne center lie !'Otnled ·~t that lht ctn.·~ ccono.,, ,., ba .. ed l•r1el~ ·on lhc har~•r. wtt.h II~> 1,1)00 bnat ... an d thu .. adequate manne rcpau and !lerva cc fo~ctlt 11 e!> arc c sen- ti ill I Walker "not Guilty" .. -\n \\t .. --.tr'-' ''-?'lf1tl !r.,I\J• • n .H .. ·" ''l' ~ "'" . -\& 'J:'-.i,..,na., \. ,h'..J \, ... 1• I '• I \ J ..._t•, \(:""""'A 1 At:\ Thur....i.l ) , '" .. t~ J,n .. u :• t. .:'''""-ll.t, ... n t .. 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UUih ,,, lh~ Cl \hwJ ""''' ~ br<"ught "' tho: publtc Atll'Oit•''l. -I •m """ !!'. ,-d b. \•'WlJ .a >h.tdl1'-,,f .l 1hlUbl lh~l L-C'r. ~•lkC'r dtJ ~"Cf\lhang 1n ht, p..lwt-r ll.l kl t.' p the uudt: on fum a fl•\11118 th.Jt thh rtottn~ tn rt-~1- t) "'"~ c.tu~ed b) (C'deral m•r· ch.Jh. T~ •tlh. \)lftl til. ""h0 h.tdbe<'n daurnl<'d ..,en. un•blc to control the uoun~. I( thi:rc- " 10 be 1 charllt of stdttlon or t.M~tlm . th()ll(' char , sh- ould be l~velbi at tht' Kcnnt'd y a.drntn ~ecu tlon • ·An lnterl".ntng pornt 11 tM r•et tlurt "'btl~ Walkes w"' al- legedly ll".dan "mob ol 1tvdcnu oo ~ c:.tmpu • \.•as ID fact b .. 1.n1 colfe,e wU.la 2 o( ftl) . . _.,. \4 ... Jt.. -. .. r ... n, ., I .. I• .. ' . • . .. 'I h . I· ;-., ... I "\" " .. 4 I [ .. I Still Winless It,, ~'" .:t J\tn~~ ,,, < '-'f''r•~• ""'' l \ .. r It ., .... , ' II .. I• • Jt•.,! \ ,, ' • t til ' i" ~ f '4-t... ''' t " lo t \ .. ,.., ' •II !'fl •n th, ·'P"-'1·'""' I .IJ lh ft..: .. \ l\', -', L•-tlrJJil \<lllr,., t't ~~[)\• h ,.,, •ult. '".; ''' !<>urth •ll•1~ht hut·,,ur J, r, .. , • • I' t, •' th, h.1 n~l-•'I L•''-t II Ht~h "' OtVI\.1· "'' f < ld, 1 h(• \'1•11\)h u"f~d • r-•tnh 10 ttnt H<>lllJ .md '''ttrt h 'IU.tfl~r·. rh, ...,, • .,_,"~' ahrt'lllmd 111 th• •lptntngmtnulc• "'tho: •t.><.· l'Od h.tll h th~) dW\1.. ICl th< -4 · \Ard hn,. U.$. DAY OasiiVlD ' f'IIOChi'Ubon i &IUed by '.ta-ynr Oarlea llart deai pe- ted Tuetd of dut •••k •• llnhod St-.u 0.,. .d' W:jed au dduaa to ....... dleir faidl ie •• d ai•• ,,...,.., .Wdt .. a.ailaWe ~ly ill ... Uah.t .._ .. _..., ... ..,. .... boll .. to .. or,o ......... . . ·- Bill Maaon, V1 Ce president of the lmne Co., reminded the llolewport Harbor Ch1111ber of Commerce du~c:tors at their \ionday luncheon fl!eet- 101 of the amp«rdin1 water cri 111 in South em C ala fomi a . He said that Oranae County 1 s rectt V1n& 300": of t ts quota fmm the Metmpolt tan Water hnes. As inland areas wtthin the \,etropolitan Water Oas- tn ct develop. they ..,iII be takJn& their alii pled quota of the Colorado Raver water. and the w prly here wi II be rot down . \1r. \4ason reponed on the rrcent Yt<ater sympoaaum held at 01 neyland Ho tel , aaytna that ttl main purpoae wu to show hoYt< serious the problem ~~ C'oorch nated cffo n 1111001 the many aaencies wtthtn the \1WO area v.u sueued. ltc po1nted ou t that one M~urcc of nevr water supply nov. betn& studied 1 a recla- rn auon of the waate watet nov. bem, dumred mto the llcean .at the rate of 11 malhon ,allons a day. Vfatenns of &teen belts and i Olf course11 wtll be done by reel aimed v.ater tn the future. he aaad. lie 1n<hcated that ~ater situ· ation rs Jl &rlic:ularly cntical because there tS no defimt~ ut.utance that v.ater ffOI'n the F eathtr Rtvet ptoject wi II reach Southem C'alifomia. "Tht'> Cl'lunt~ cannot '"'" unk~ .. ~~ have an usu r~d ~~oaaer ~UJ'I!'I ) ." he t.aa d \laH~r C'h•rle~o l lan sauJ th.aa 'e~J"C'rl "leach Cit) <'ffi· ctal) arc alert to the COlli anJ are a~.ue ,,f the uncer· tlttnt' >ibo~u t Feather 'lJ ver ... Her ~ .. ter dl sullahon I S the unh hllpe. he sa1d. add- tn .; that the Cll\ offi etal h.t J ,Ju'-1 met "tth offiCials of the f'lunr ( ''~· v.htch has &.:un ~tructeJ ..1 '"It v.ater con- \'er.,t<'n J'll alt at Pt. Lnma ~aaer red amo~ttnn .Usn tlt hctn~ !>tudred. he "'wd llr1r :,, .; th. J"'''"r ,,, l~r..; P•. I <>I •I I <l<iliJ dt<iilll.d ll '·I:,\\,, ll ' I) \I •'II •JIJ U1~1 ~ l-t~ t ., •t :.~ ~ ''"'\"'' •,!l "' ~ • .: •r ..~ .. '••''· • ,., th• 11 ... r, ... !'ta . 1l t "'r ·t, h, , : t • "1"" :""~~,., :h "• 1 < 't ,J utJ· :w .. ~ .... \ .. •r h •""'rl'"u ,,, '" ~ .. -.1 1, I ,.,1.tJ .. ,, J I' I~ •111\1 I l l - •h, P'•l[l<h<J , n •'lth~ tr.~:r" ...... , .. t-1<1 •ttl.li"""·II,,'P'"'..; h<•f'< 'h..tl II )I l\, II 1 ••I• t •lhiJ r.,. ,, i'J.r,Jt-tt,, lor 1" rlu ~ .r. I' '~ k .t:.·,. "' •l«l •II hu•1· ' •n ,·u 1. <~'I• nJ rh, '''"'I t "lldp II •'Ill '-OfK•h<lflll t'k<ill~l l ''"'• ' ·'II• ~' lhllll Ill II f'· I . l t. -1>\, I o\lld ·'· lit. .Jrt.lt J P~,•t•l 'v •II Zandl h1hJ ,,, 1hl pl l lh ,, .. I hi ,,,, 'l ltll 1\urWans ,,,ot~•t 'fl''""1ft.d b) I ht-l Dnli1H'Id1lfe• Ill tk_ h1 ld '""· b .tl alk c~.•mn& \old ~lar ~;1\h ~t"fltn~ a t h•gh lldC' II m• .!: I>' I"• 111, SOtl fOI o:100nrs J eny 0 ' ftourh wa• paut.a aaart tan feUo• t.nlttHa or lhe Newrort HartDr til ... SCoot Ot lUi ct •• ,.. • ..., •• board m•bna. il\ .._. et Utde Cnai a AI• • ._ ..... at ............. ~ o .. a. •• Ho.. Ro8fl\al. ,. .... aa.a ......... u, •• ,. .... , ........ w.. ......... 1 ... ~ ......... J .. I n.....,, 0. .. u. 1M2 c. ........... c:.a ....... TM I MAite• AatA'I ePPIIT •tWSPAPII OJ' ALL monopoU11. none Ia aot for you without re1a1n1 .. ......... .. IOftnamtllt local , ....... ~. Competltlo• t. '"'l.lt the EMmy Wlttdn twelft IOWI1biWUtl t. not trietl to \Me W.tro to ~ wauetul -lt'a healthy mine the Ooutltut.lon, to -. ~ tbe Statts to a ~-t.Y-f!Ye ,...,. 'CO t wu ltatua ol meN u-0.. the tor a ~lidadoe ot count'" mq, to *'" MOtblr ulllnto ln 'hnnetMt. Our • counU.. the ooMa ol atatet ftCbt&. were •t Qp for a t.o... and Metro lt a*'-tor loc:kttem ~ b\lco ap WbeD a dtJaen need-Soda11lta. ................ -.......................... •---· ........ .. ~·· ..... A.·-... ··-·-·-·· .... ·····-····· .. ·······--· .... ... ed to be ab&e to drive hu hone Why are rn&l\)' rnetl'opolltan or wqoo to the county eeat lWWipepen and many bll ud ~ Mdc bame by n!Pt· bualnelametl for Metro! a.- faD. Why not hew onlY a eauae It liiiMIII a~ city- handful of eounU.. and avoid not a better OM. It JDMna waateful dupUcatln.c ol MN· mo~ natlooal adY'ft'tWna for ~. I quesUoned them. the newJP&r-r. It means "aav- .._ I .. LL ..................... .-................................ .. •a ••..,•••"·--·· ........... .._ ... _ .................... , ... . .. COI .... -............................... _ .................. LI .. il••• (co.,tiued from hp 1) Unfortunat~ly, covemnwnt ing our dowfttown"-at then- doHn"t opera~ that way any· pen.w of t~ vast majority of w~re. PoiJtJclans won't let lt. peoJIW In the rommunJty who ~ blgg~r the govem~nt.. have no intei'Ht ln Mving tW-more wasteful it tends to downtown" and lhould not have be. The farttwr remov~ from to share the expen.~e of uvln~t the peopl~ It Is. the mo~ cor-the lnvutmenta ol the ble busl· mlkina eodl unfounded tnd unprinc:1pled charaoa. che edi- tolial a11o brended tho aupportora of Oen. Walker with the •tiama or bolonaina .., fle crackpot frinae. rupt and int'ftlcienL neumen. Metro. or Metropolitan Gov· Why have two rovemmenu emment. means big eovem -in the country• they argue. ment. The biag~r the govern-Why have two ~eovemmenta In ment, the littler the people. th~ nation~ Why have Min· Metro means monopoly nt'apolis and St Paul Slde by All this ia in the tradition of the clauiul anear. No lope or facta are needed-just the smear or hate worda .nd 1ho tactic o f lbe bialie and the hint of in unity. We Will be uoina more of that aa the li bora I u.trcrni Ita a oct 10 halt flo awlkenina conacience of patriotic Americ ans, who are beJ.innina to realize chat tomethina ia w10na when patriot& are penemtod. end communists are coddled. With our population explos-sJde~ L1ttle Rock and North ion It won"t be long unt1l our Uttle Rock! We ctty dw~llers eoast~m and we-stf'm waboards ~ two ~otoveml'nt'nts, just u a~ solid ·•citie-s."' It the col· we ~ two nt'Wl!lp8peors. W(' l«tiVISts have-thetr way. theM n~ a mayor chfoc.'ktng on a elite-s w1ll be "'Metros · and county JUdg~ and v1~ vtrsa the~ w1ll be SIX hu~ot~ MPtro Thert Ia no r'l'tu,.. from Oi!ltrtcts across the rountry Metro. on('(" you sret It thf' Metro mayors w1ll des('t"nd on So<-tahst e~~:g is very d1Uicull to Wastun~ton. hat 10 hand. and unscramble on~ thf' omlet 1' sold on the block. to b1d for C'OOked If )nur C'Ommunity hlh ~otovem~nt goodiH ~n. ~ w Metrn vtru . k1ll 11 quack turning to the1r eol«torate. ~fOrT It mult1pheos A m.,• • mental condition can be judaed to a aroat do- aree by the tbooahta he es.preues and the beliefs that he holds dear. Read cbeac words by Gen. Walker .,d judae for yooraelf. Theae atatementa are f10m a speech made in Dallaa laat Dec. 12. oath swears aJJerWn to dw Caubtutioa of tht U ~ 'cates, tk basic docwnent for wb.ich wt 6rfrt and nttll:lU. ~ 'ocument of this Government as • Republic unckr tilt baue o · JOverei...-of the Saviour of ~ Oftr~ a·-r men. Th"""-" 1\ •om •Jk;rian~ to the Conltitution, we an .. ....._ t.. r Arrwnc:a. We~ not ...om to any man ~ •SJ ~ 1e to God for America -to "'-~-.. '--011 .. ...,. .. .. ,, 1m&.. ucn:nu IJCT Our-.., ~'·We ba~ ~om no a11epnce to any apin.at all '-~ '-'f' OrptltUitiOn ~ tbuc. i1 DO aJlow- mtm.tion:aJ b.. '.... of our JOv~ since the Con- antt for any I"Ck ·...,. n... ~-<?w' ~ applies to full llitution pl'OYide.s ft~. u ~ m tht Cons1itution. sovemgnty in America ~ "'nand worshiJ>. Today our Tt provides for frft'dom of r. ,,; tl. "e United Nations J)Ws reUrion and. ~bordinarion '' 'er a douNe ~dud. We ~ man Jtgt11ng ~ oath unc. ·t ha ·~ to abi<k by the aT'e sworn ~o defend. ~eric:a b\. ~ conditions. tM Unittrl Na.t1om' decis\005. Under J 'tf no ~r oath ~s falsified and fictiri01a. -ittac:nu.h. release of aerve in uniform and be a cotusborolor v. t u · oar 50nreignty to the UN T was sworn to de-fend ltais country againtt atl ~· fo~ign and domutic To do this u a c:ommande,-· ::Jwra undtr oath that J ~in every soldier to undtrlto. 4 oppose ~ery encmr of America. r know our enen,~. lcnow dlr~1onal tnrfart -land, Jell, and a.t.'"· I al50 know fourth-dimens~l warlare and that. '*'""-'""' Gus Hall and thousands of t:JC:Mn. ~enemy has e:xtmded him~lf into our vrry midst with a capability to attadc our soldiers and our cause from 1tle rear. J can anurt you that f cannot ck-rise & CCMbptomde wid\ the oath of office. Odlers tray be tble to do JO. 1M ~ today, as a double standard. has become a mOJt etfect••c tool of the cntmy. The immoraltty of this double standard 15 physaally and ~~ny ~ructive and a tremMdous t1me-<:onsuming admtn1strat1ve burden. Supcpatriots ha•e lead m.aJ\f .qoads and platoons. They have died in the assault. Fear and mod~t.on ha-n rna& followers and oat le.den. Men that ICand out and stand fast MYe been promoted to Corporal and to General. The friends of Daniel rtfM.J ftl to bow down at. the ~ of the ldng'a music. They did not ~ the•.r potthon but bec:amr corupicuous when ~eryone else dtd bow ~­ They ntdwtd and tney liwd lltr'Dttglt the 6ery furnatt 1n to,aky to thtir faith. 1 would say to you -:-Stand up be- aide C>aniel and be counttrl. A trve A&neric:an fears God and nobody d-. "I GM Mt ~of IM go1~l of Cltrill, ftN i1 is IM IDWn of God •~tlo ~ lo ftln'Yt1'M ,,.., btlilwtla." "If God 1H f(lr'"' UIM ,.,.. b1 ogoWuf .,r• 0o ctaeae words 10und li ke the uuerancea o f • mentally unbalanced rruod'? Indeed not. They are worda of ~r· aae 111\d faith that reach the heart of evcty tNC Amen c:an patriot. not ulurnod to love God and country. • DENYING THE TRUTH OF THE SCRIPTURES Last week' a ctuvch item• noted the fact that aomo local oonareaationl would be liatCif\ina 10 the Sund~ bloadcaat of the Archbiabop of C~ntnbuty. cbe Rt. Rev. Midlael R~ soy. who al alao one or tho prcaidcota of tho World Counetl of Churchea. Hoar what Dr. R.-naey haa to ·~ about aome o_f dlo ~ .. a.c: pnnciploa of tbo Ouiatilrl (aith, u r~tt~ an an. 10· -.e"icw 1n flo U.doft Daily Mail of Oct. 2: ~t ~~ pon1blt 110 believe lhat Jeaua ia &Ylne without behtYlllJ '" lh• wqJn birth ... H••• ie not a pi~ !tO'*''* wo hum11u ,. in our ptoatftl bodily atatt, aor a 1 at a place (Of Oui .. WI only. Tboae w4llo ban led a JDOd lifo oe ..,. blat .... &bnulna •abl• t.o Mlin• in Oocl t1'11l DOt be eM- ..... &om Hoa••· I eqe.ct to, ... , eome Pf•••Hb!J •• •... Tbl <M• ..ct £ye) •• ., ... , -· be r .. a p_..., Mea" it ~cu •• 1eolo1r die oripa of •• wod41 •4 wfiiM WotoiJ &elh •• ... ~••~~.tc• o( •• .,... noe ... " ..._ _, Nil"• .. J-• 01111ht. •••• ••• . _. ......... rr-." wna •• M ....... . , .......... ... they can bnag. "'Look what I •••• .... , .......... ,. ~< Letter s To The Editor UMIC!F DRIV! Publisher of The Enatlft As Halloween approeches. aptn the UNICEF drive looma. UNICEF funds h.ad, since 19SS, a carry-over un- spent balance of S)6,1 00 ,000 CUNICEFOocumentEi l CEF 419, 5-5-61), plua its annual tncome of $27,000,000. This money ia not aubJeCt to m- veatiption o r o.ae. only "self-investiaation". ln 1961 , the Secretary-General of the United Nationa took stO million from UNICEF funds to finance the Conao operau on. UN obJective: de- auoy and cake over pre>-West. aoti-convnuniu K.acanp' The USA haa poured $40,000,000 anto that Cooro police JOb. USA 'a na tiona I debe sJ bil· lion. plo.a SlOO milhoa in UN bonds. Ruuiadoean't collect for L'NICEF. but 11 ~e to dtv1de it up' Woodrow Wtlaon said: "A concentration of power al- ways precedes • lou or freedom. Bia aovcrrun. 'nt makea littJe people••. Thta pbenomeooo ia caku. 'I p,'ace in the Uoited Scatca : aa tbe F edera I ronrnmen. t becontel rDl~e ceatralized, 1t auume• riJ'bll belonaina to the State a. Aa the UN bo- comea mo{e poworfal, it uaumea riahr• once belona- iaa to the USA. Tbe UN aoal is centralize'' JO"femment. UNlCEP. a UN ao~idiary. is an intematioaal political charity operatiorJ co promote the L'N' On October Z4th. ••uN Day" -Halloween, UNICEP solicttations. -Chriatmas, peddlea Christ-leu vecrtin1 cards. UNICEF 11 not the AMERICAN or God-like way, -but the ••world" way'! Before children are on- plaited at Halloween to col- lect for UNICEF. check the record to find where your mone y is JOU\11 Very truly yoou , Sandy Moseley Jackaon. Wyomina Int. o" C...dldattea Pubh sher of The Enaian Spealttna o( C.T .A. poli- tickina. on ~IIY 9, \962, (pr~ prim&Jy electicm>. the Execu- tive Council of dto Nowpon 3eadl Elemontary Teachera Auo ci ation printed the (ol- Io win& information for their mcrnbeta on dte cedi6atea for the office of State Sup~ intendmt or Public tnauuc.- tion: (direct quote) "(1) Ralph ~ichatdton - younaeat cmclclato. He Ia •otY ..Uc:.l••· He ia now Preslct.al of tho Auodatecl Toadltta of Loa Aaa•l ... He I• oe Cb • Oon.or' • M-ri totJ Coaadl. He tau a PHD •4 i • • lastactof at UCLA. tte tau ... , back .. ••• (2) Or. H...S.acy-h ,,_. S. DiotD· Hela .,o4 a.t aliule ol._. (J) Hall -I• ao• u• • U.t .,... ...... , ... -· , .. , Ia• .......... . in the preaent auperinten- deot' • foouacpa in not ofTerina too mud\ leader- ahl p. (4) Max ~afTerty -Is bein& backed by • aroup headed by Mr. Sc::bulman ." Is this kind of 1nfo1mation 10 the teacher ade<JJate or fait" Or, doea i t seem that thi. local branch or the C. T .A. ever was unpreju- diced or o bjective 1n dleu approadl to thi a election - one of ultimate importacc to the p10Ce uion" lntelhaeat teadlers find tflj I type o f ••umon politick- in&" abhonent IDd detrimen- tal to their ptOfeaaional sta- tau. Tactics tudl aa theae oquaae them to leu dlm thea r riJ}Itful poaition of tbinkina, individual profeujonah. Portunately, info 1m ation on Or. Mu Rafferty ia available to the profeuional tc.acher throuah an oraanj uti on of profentonal teacbera. Tho ae intereated may write to: eotJMITTEE of TEAOIERS 10 Elect DR. MAX RAFFER- TI. 17418 Lull St., Nortb- ridae. Cahf. Sincerely \4r. and \4r~. S. Schulm., 1601 Warwick Ln. Harbor Hiahlands \ "-" Will Bol*y Act? f. "ubltaher of the E.na1an, Noucc the coatrast between th espeedofthe Juatice OepL in cakina action aaainat the oft ici.ala in \4iu iuippi and the de lay a in proaecutina con; wnaniall for violatioa of tbe S.bveraive Control Act of t·9SO. It 1'S true that the Supreme Cour.t did not ace fit to rala oo th,, c:aae until June, 1961. llowe "er. s inc:e Oec«tmbe"r, 1961. the Comnuniet Party, officia fa and memben are an free in •iolation of that act. When i a Bobby aoina eo take actMn and enforce dtia law? Yo urs truly, R.B. Peane Pollorton, Calif. FOf by tv•e· e are ye saved tbtougb f.aith; and that noc of yourselve~t 1t Ls 1he gift of God: Noc of WOI :lo. len any mao thould boast. (Ephesians, 2: S, g,) IMTIIIGa DISIGM SMOW 1$ MOW OM Tho nnt -~~ Oreae Cooaty a-t .nor o..i p •• op•t4 Toetdi~J tnftin1 ec •• eo-c, Pa llpilllllcl• .M .Ml c.ad•• ... ,._ dli. S.cli,J, Oct. 21. 1\e oplllllq aiJitt •a• • t..eflt ...... bJ ... tcawel..,. o..u AI.-.. A••· of Ona1• o-ey ....... ,.... fDt it• ttllol..Wp,. .... . 111• ,..,on Of .. •• I• 10 ,_.. 0...... c.c..ac, ...... -· ........ to o ...... O..CJ ,.,. .. ...... .... -... , ..... . PUBUSHER DUNN REPORTS · .. ............... , potitioD. TJ¥t avorap .... ,_. .....-at &.tee' ,...r wu la talC ... of tn. ooo. H. waa ct.u ... he._ ft• we lalle4 to fold. ..,_ procee4H ao eut •••rtielaa ra.&eo Lo well Wow co.t. wttll very liberal credit tenaa. Duria1 t.We year aacl a lt.all a well oUecS ctrive wu ~made .. ftla me aac1 aay aaAI all of my fn..-.. AmoDI tbe ta.raet• of dale drw e wew• all memben of The Jolla a&rd. Society, .., .. tboee "'-o bacS abaotutaly ao~ Lo do wldl aay ol my .Uorte or acdvtti••· All toW. eome twelve member. of ne Job BUell Socl.ety left towa, .tU..r ._,ectly or lD · dhectly cNe to pr .. wre ren.JIS.q from my actlritlee. Aaooymoue plltoAM ulla I&Cl tbr~• wen llovdy OCC\&I''l'..CN all Di~ 1Gaa for moe1h• o• eDd. Wy pad...,. ...... Oooclecl wida pa.oae c.U. c•et.tlD&"olliea, 1'\1 .. mou, tt.z..aa, ladml4Aadoa•, aDd ,. ..... .u tor th.a to &e law nih &laiaft me. Tiley were oUu .. free l .. al ••rvic:• aad m•dlcal te•ti- moey lf 1hey WCNl• W.. .,a.i.Det me lor aa~1 wb.ateoever -· oeJlect, malpractic e, or juet &Dytlalal• J'ortvDately, they (the Eetoe forcea) han fowad ao ea.k•r• yet. They laavo F•• to tho State Weclic.al Board trylDc to laave my Uceaw• remov.d, to tbe hoepU.al board tryi.Da to have me kicked oU the staff. Tbey were DOt abM to make any bMAlway wbat•v•r alona th .. • llDea. AdYertieere lD o\Ar paper wore told that 11 they didn't .top adYertieU., in Tbe Pecoo lacl!pendeot tbeir aot .. a& tho bank• would be clue, or tbey would loa• eeveral of tbeir lar1• btUJiD••• accouute. In Juae of 1961 the preewrN wore euch that 1 deemed it advieable to a.U out my inter- eet iD Tbe IAd.,eDCSent 11 I wae aoiaa to coatlDue my e!fort•. Tbia wae an attempt compl.tely to clieaeaoci&te myMll from the pape .. i.D tlM bope that it would help the pap~r eurvive. In February, 196Z a ct.liDite anon attempt wu made on Tbe lacl!pe:•uS.at --comp~• with aaeoLiDe ua and old tow-aaclu. Tbia waa c aucht be- fore mucb ciama1e re•u.lt•d.. Eatea and the local banbr iaaued o rdere to their employe .. oot to be eeeo in our ofiicee under tile dneat of beiDa fired. The aqueeae wa.e oo lD full force. Tbie ia ofiere<f. DOt to bore you with oar local political &Ad moral proble.m• ia Pecoe. bat to ebow you that my acti.vitie• in u- poeiDa Eatu w•re oot entirely altruiatic. I did have aaot.ber purpoae, eurvival. I Dever took kindly to belnJ puebed. Let'e ao back a bit. By Ja.ouary of 1961 1 bad accwnulated a rather mae•i•• collection of fraudulent chatael mortaaaee, aecotnla, detaile, aJJd maay euapkiooe connecteci with t.be buaine .. and political activitiee of Billie Sol Eetee. I made a trip to Dalla. and diecuaeed the whole el.t- uation widl Dan Smoot, a former I'Bl &JeJit. Oo Dan'• advke «bema- terial waa arransed iD preeentabhr forra and in March, 196) eubraitted to the FW. lt weat iD •• an anoayi'IIOUI report to J. Edpr Boover, the Dalla• .Jt1 E1 Paeo o ffice• o f the FA!; with a coverina letter from Dan, verUyiaa my ex11tence .u~d expl&inU. the rea.one fo r rananu.na away. moue. A wee.k or two later I received a call lroan O&.n tellina me the PBl wou.l.d need more detaile an4 woGJ.d not be abW. to t.a.k.e further acd.oa uulee• I wae wi.lli.ng to meltp rayeeU k..nown to them and diec:uee i t with thetn. In April of 1961 1 teok all of my reco rda •d net._ with me to El Paeo and •pent a day a oinl' over it all with three e f the top FBI a a eat-. lt ba.e beea w rooeouely repoft41d that they did aothiD1 and dropped the caee.. ~Jue i.e oot true. I think they were entirely 1Hncere and boneat 1.11 their actio-&Ad ad vic e. The report wae referred ID the Aa•ietant U. S. Attorney iD El Paao for b1e evaluatioo and oJii..nion. He bae eince ata.te.d that he waa aiveD a re- port with "vacue re~reae • to c:baUel mor'l&aea to evaluate for viola- tion of tJa Federal S.akioa Lew-. •• Actually the flve-paae r~rt wae accompa.ni•d ~y fourteen paa•• of i&aaniaed chattel mortP& ... by elate and nwnber, with the oamee and a.moanu involved, with the total ... ceecliac $13,000,000. I quote from the firet paraaraph ol the firat p&ltl of the fire& report •ub- mitted: "The followina ie an iAcomplet• compilation of t..~ta. fiaure•, eatimatea. pu•u, and laformed opi.Di.o-eubrnitted for the purpoae of att«nptina to bri.na abo~ the iDclict.rnent and co.,iction of BUlla Sol Eatea, Pecoe, Taaa, oo the arou.nct. of fraud." Numeroue oame•• datee, and detail• were eupplled to prove tho naD-exietence ol the am- monia ta.ake u•ed aa collateral. Tbi• included farrne'ra who applied for &Ad received FHA Daaater Loa..ne the eame month they eiped note• for cloee to $100.000 worth of anunonia tank•, when thei r farm• could uee at the very moet a rn&Jdrnum of four ammonia tanlu. And tbe ferUliaer bueln .. a i• ao competitive th.at the dealere will furnieb tree all tbe a.m- m onla tank• a farmer aeeda J-t co aet hu ~lAe••· In June of 1961 aU of the matenal up to that date wae eubmitted to a apecial agent of the Te.xaa State O.partrneat of Public Safety, wboae JOb 11 that of an undercover aaent l.nveeti ptina crimin.d activitle• in bia ar•a. He wae entbu•iaatic about the p roepecte, received cl•r- &nce from hie euperior in Aunln to inv .. tiaate the matt•r, aod then proceeded to put in three mollthl doa.na a very tborouab iDveetlption. About the time h e Ceh he bad enou1h evidence to make all LrTeat, h• c alled me lona dietanc e and told me the atate attorn•y• bad aone over it and decided that the maJority of the cbar~e• were federal, DOt •tate. and thll the atate would not take any action. He uraed ~e to try to aet a Senate inveatiaatlon throuab Senator Tower. He did not eay e o ln worda, but I had the firm feel.iDa that he bad been c aUed off due to prea- aure from bi1her up. ln September of 1961 a lon&o dAitailed, document.ed .-.port wa• eubmit- ted to Senatot" Tower with the requeet for poaelble Senat• hrveetiption. 1JJ Februllr y, l96Z I received a letter from Senator Towe-r wbicb etated in part: "I aleo want to take tbi e opportuAity to th.a.a.l: you for •rller ma.k.lna avaUable to me. the file. wbicb I h.av• received. Am only eo~ that 1 feel compelled to remain allent al tbia tbne. lt ia my feelin1 that my entrance into the caee at thi .. time would only wea.kea U! due to tbe 'political' charae• wbic h would _.,_bteclly be iortiacom!Ds." ln ea.rly February, 1961 we finally iound flvelDIJt.ance• NCN"cled m whic b Federal Reeerve br1111cb banke bad be.n eold paper eecure4f with no n-exieteat ammonia tanlu. Thle reeul_. frOOl cx.a.ml.ft11l1 th .. f"lbllc recorda in about fifteen Weet Tesae cO\IA&iee. no ea.-y c:bore iD lte.U. Tble bdorm.ation waa relayed to the FBI. and in a ,_., l.w clay• I wae vieUeci by Mr. John M~rer at my oflic-. aDd •• w-' over th• ftlttre material from the bepanloa to the end. He came I.Dco lt, 1 ball.,., wttb "rJ little knowleqe of my prcvtoue r~rta. He belaD wort! lm- meciJ.ataly and in leu than t.bree week .. placed Eet• and thr .. otllaere under ar ... at. U there Ia a hero to th'-Uory, it ~ lotm Ma.rer, who tackled a very eomp&.es probl.m and accompllehelfln le .. tM& tbree weelta what I had betm trylnc co do for almoet tb..-e y•ro. Tble wae clo1M in epite ol the tre:mendou. polidcal lmpUcaatoaa and t111e ma.ay road~ bl.ocke placed in the way. Jolin Waa>er r•..,••my Caltb liD juUce, iD· tetrity, ucl pereon.alllonoety. At approllimately Ole ea.me tlnle ... en&ire ~rialwae t\lnaacS over to the l.at8rnal aev.-e So"tce aacl Cite beak tnllllllalaere. Action oe tbair .. rt l.o p•dlea a..t the pre•-.• u... la J'ebi"G.Ary, prioT Lo dati arr--. we were etlll t..u....r .om.wbat u tf dt•r• wo-.141 M ao aclloa tall.., 1 UAI DOt yet ......... my f&ldl lD .f4llaa .......... "nJ,e , ...... .,..... o1 ne td••act• te1t ... ..__ e.~-•.-c• ~lacS 1Nn &eeli.IMlat.._ ..,. tEe .,...ldoa ,,... .. ,. • ..., reacta .. eac:llt a palM., lllet ,..Uc ..... ,. wae ... ,. • .tWa ... aec .. .ary. A oeriet of ...Ud.ee were pr .. n4 ~ow e4ltor. Oecar onal.i. lc..t ••ry ...,...., .. , ...... •ery w.U wrta. aJt:ldM .,_... Ae MCMMrf ........._. • pr~lla .. dwt erie&• wllldt r_...tM1 la Setae' anMt. tcor ' • "• ,, UNICI:rl ;n.f 11 " ....... • a, ....... a..w.-M eo.. • tntadl..,.te....__ ..... w.IUIM -• Mo.t,._. ......... 1tt2 .... ....... ., ............ -Jlalo. .......... awtlt.IML J~.,. '10 ............ ~ .... a ··n.u Walt.'' ,..... ..,_: ··You,....., •Vie .._ • WIOJr'll.. horle tor • on loretp ,.._ ID "'*.--. ..... 1 .. ~ ..... t\&1 1" .. ..,. ..... _ ...... ,... ... wW ..... -......,~ .. ~ ....... o..., .. ._. ...... _,.._.It, at .....,. eq ... IJJIJ. OJCPaa•·•• ,, ....... .., ... >1 ........ ............... ,,.,,.... ..... tlli¢C ._... •L ......................... L I ... ~ I I 'II ... .. I .... ..,. l!f .... 11w ·~· Gft\lt.l the fact UJtQCEF t**ed up (M cHJ4 .... JW '*"· .... vi tbt poraaruwl ani! ""-cUb, vi the aub¥en!ve- lnl•ted \fiftRA wtaea It W11Jt dJa.. aolwd.. Pw exampk. ~ man Dom told ._ Howe: 'I rem~ a eoloneJ c:omlnc I. II 8u)pria -~ belpre the ' .mm'&tee ao ~ean A(\l'VItles who ~ h &t llt.At~m'l'\\ ,.,._lch t.a arwr been mut.ed. that \JNR.RA Mlped In the communl:at100 fll hie coun- try . . It W1M ft ~· money ot th1l country that ~ ed to ~ fiu.les,N. Po- land. ~·a IIIJd t.hoee natlo .. ot central Ela'ope." lronice.lly, on Ahe sam. ~ wtth Judd'• ~. there Ia A story on the coo*ted So\'Wt ~PY. R.otwn SobWn. Sob)tot, w._ a UN 1ranalat.or and coneult.ant to UNR.RA. Judd'a ye., II slrUWUlly wordeod to p w ~~ncnaton ~ ......... ~oe wu me &one rHSon the U.S. ~ UNlCEF's tormal ~abUJhrnent. lt cleverllf a~ mendon ot UNR.RA em· p~. and Uwn In 1945 UNJ. CEra rJ!'It Q)airman -Ludwl& Rajdrnann Vo'ho '"uwd Ut'e pos- Ition to S«Ure lar~e ~{rants for ~lie! purpo:ws to Communist counlt ·ei." Rajdwnaoo wu .aMI on UNJ. CEF"s Execut.lw Boe.rd and In New York :n 1957 whftl the Sen- ate lntftn&J Security Subeom· mlttee ileued a ~a In an attempt to .. h 'ra, amonc other qu.tlons. IJ ht Md ~ Alger H!a' bon ·n tM IPY ~~! R.ajchmann took a f~ boat for PV!a! Ia l .... ONICU. • ,_...._ lid Mre a-t WMII. ·~t..r •• ,..... t4 O.tro . • • Judd'a atory lauds bachelor Mauri·~ Pate. ttw U.S. dtlzen Ex~Uve -Director C'f UNlCEF It wu P~e who '"knew'' and "hlrtd"" Ruth Cr~ford. Who for yean w.s UNlCEF'1 ··ctw f writ· c-r." It wu Crawford who u thanked leONd In an OWT tw.> peae tilt ol he~ who usiated Eleenor Roo.evelt to write her U.S. Government · ~mended ec:hool reference book: "Pa:1Mn: 'The United Natknu and Youth." Crawfont admktad put Com· mun at Party ~. no formal break witt. lt. and whom atdced : ··w~ )!IOU eomri""' your· aell now a ll)'mPIIl)lbler with tht Oommunlat Pwty or opposed to lt1le Cbrrunurt1at P.rty!" &JW~Wr­ f'd : ·'Well, 1 wUJ not •Y tt.t I am oppoe.ed to ... Comm\D'I ~t Par· t)' ... tn 1953. Judd .obbed out to ~ HouN that UNICEF eould be '*-*ed for eac1')1nlc U. "Amfti. can nsc· a1l CMI'J' .. wor1d. 1n 1955, vtr&tr* Cln!7. c~ the ''Cki· lltM eor...tt.e for UNICSF'' w• pl.metl dowtt to elq)ltdn her M.ta'I'Witt: .. . • . hy ..,.,..,. ~ tJ!fiCE11'. tM u.s. 1"1'- mowa tM ..-MJMtt.Y of ~r11lc:Mm for any .rr~·nc ends. UKJ. CU kwlf ta l)ll'mltted to ..._ tt. endlt for the IICCOiii"IWs ~·· t1NJCEF au. .. ! Get tttt. trom tlNICI7 111"C~: ""'fta ~ .. -.. ,, •• e...., ......... , ...... .... ............. 51.11~ u ........... u ,_ .... ~ ..................... ... te .. -.....on. .... ... .... -..... t:• .. .. ........................ ..... ............ t 'I'M ..... tJWW .......... . .......................... .................. -.tft ,.._ .. VlllihDWAftOIII! .. PliTt ............ .,_ ~­ We I e • ol tJNIICI:ra d.- ~ ....... piUNa ,.,.. WOtid ..,V· .......... ~OlE ~ ... llaJ· -... .. .,....,..~to liM ........ ..... lw thftr --............... p." Judd ...... ,.o._ewrtl*. .a. I'W2 ., -• ,._ ,. ... -' '• ... ... , .. .,. ..... ,..., .. . .,.... ..... ~ -~--...... ..... aM',....., ..... ... .._ ............. 1 --·57 .. .,., C' .... ,_,..,_ .. __ ........ .... -.11 sj, .. .....- • 5 .... -•• a r ................ reaw ••• s rc ... .... _ •· WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE SANDOR CONTIN~NTAL HAl" ITYLIIT ,.ADM VI~NNA, ~A"II, AND ANTDINE'I, AND OWN~" 0,. THE CONTINENTAL IALON IN LA JOLLA ,.0 .. THE ~AIT It YllAM, HAl JOINED OU ... ITA,.,., J A/egro Je/ Mar Bflauty Salon ORIOLE l-4560 3731 E. COAST HI<JfWAY CORONA DBL MAR WE OUR! EVERYTHING MUST GOI SO C'MON ()Vt:R PO~ REAL .'JARGMNS! 1-GALLON-Rea. 1.30 65( SUCCULENTS ................ SPEOAL Rea. 12.00 0 9 5 YUCCA GIGANTEA ........ SPEOAL 7. S-GALLON -l69 ACACIA LATEFOLIA ....... SPEOAL • • • • R Q S E S $1 .25 U P • • • • s .. l. 20~ IIID of PARADISE OFF 5t•l. '395 DRACAEHA PALMS BAY NURSERY 415 E. 17th -NMr Irvine -C•h MeN All s.a. FiMI -Cesh aM C.rry Oesi n"62" ~ ----------~-----------------------------0.& ... C.sstr'• 1st A....al ---= INTERIOI DESIGN SHOW SponiOIM by IDA/oc Public shoWint~ ef ,..... Httlnt~• creat•d by pref•uiOttol deslgn•rs, •Mploylng the n•w••t fashion• In hom• fumlahlrtt•· oa. M n.u oa. 11 OUJIII COUIITY WKIOUNDS A ......... $1.U-l11M 1 .. 10!J0p.•. A GROUP of 30 Balboa Bay Club man- ben are leavina Nov. 9 for a Caribbean cruise on the Araentina. nilina from Baltimore, ptckina up some of the pu- tenaers at Port Everaladet, florida. They wi 11 spend three weeki in the Cari ~ be111. Here are 3 of the cruiae mcmbera: Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Iabell of 'Jalboa and Dean Peck of Corona del \4ar. <Teny Bori a Photo) DEDICATION SET Thit Saturday (Oct. 27) will be a proud day ia the life of Or. Ralph Smedley of Coroea del Mar, 84--year-old founder ofToaatmaalertlntemationaL The new world headquarters will be dedicated at 10 a.m. Saturday at 2200 N. C.and Ave., Santa Ana. followma the dedication, there will be PROGRAM STARTS NOV. 12 Reserved aeata are still avails ble for cultural seriet to be preaented by Oranae Cout Colleae. All aeata will be reaerved1S7 .SO for the 5 performancet, which will beain at 8 p.m. Seuon tic- kets may still be obtained by writina to Oranae Coast Col- leae. Cotta Men. LEGAL NOTICE C ~TIFICATE OF BUS INESS flcllllOUJ Fum Name THE UN DERSIGNED does here- by certify tb1111 he u ~onducting 1 mail order buuness 1111 PoSt Of- flee Bo>. 61 . Corona de I Mar • Calif.. undet the fl cuuous fum name of Del Mar 1Ud1o Fea- tures. and that sa1d fum u com- posed of the lollowmg person, whose name 1n full and place of reudence arc .u follows. to- W II: George P. M~Cammon U, 261~ Harbor V1e~~t Dr1ve. Co- rona del Mar, Cahf. William L. Sharer, author of "Rtae and Fall of the 11urd Reich," w1ll be the first speaker, Monday , Nov. 12. Hit topic will be "Ruuia and Germany. Keys to the Future." Dr. Ralph Lapp, sc1enttat and author, w11l apeak Dec. 3 on "New World ofScience". Dr. Lapp hu beaded the Nuclear Physics Branch of the Office ofNaval Research, bas been an adviaor to the War Department General Staff and has aerved at the Ar- aonne National Laboratory. The modem matter of li&ht verte. Richard Armour. wi II apeak Jan. 30 on "A Satirist Looks at the World." He 11 a professor of Enaliah at Scripps Colleae. "Enjoyment of Great Art'• will-be presented by Vincent Price. actor and art authority, on Tuesday, March 26. The Roaer Waancr Choral will appear April 10. WITNESS my hand thu 28th day of Se ptember, 1962. GEORGE P. McCAMMON II Two Locol S.tlora STATE Of CALifORNiA ) ss Sorvi1t9 i~t For Eoat COUNTY OF ORA NGE ) Frazier :·C Seidel, seeman a luncheon at the Santa Ana Elks C lub for Toutmaatera, their rami lice and friends. Open house will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. at the headquar- ters. Officiauna at the dedica- tion will be Frank Spanaler of Milwaukee, prettdent of Toaa tmaa t.era lntemauona I. The orpnizatioo wa a s tart- ed by Dr. Smedley tn 1924 1n Santa Ana . There arc now more dun 3,500 clubs tn 45 countt1e s and temtories tb.Jouahout the rree v.o rld. CHARLES DAM, 67, OF CENTRAL NEWPORT DIES Servicea were held Friday at Baltz Cotta Men chapel for Char lea W. Oa.n of 1823 W. Balboa Blvd., Central Newport, who died Oct. 17 at Oranae County General Hotpital at the aae of 67. The Rev. M.C. Cronic offici- ated and interment wu at Harbor Reat Memorial Park. Mr. Dan bad lived here the paat 20 years . He 11 sur- vived by hit wife, Ea t.ber; 2 aooa, Robert of Downey and Ivan of Santa Ana; a dauah- ter,Mn. Ana Lou Wi lham& of Newport Beach,and 12 anand- cbildren. Play Will Be ·Given ne Udo late Pl.,era fall ,.odac:Cioa, .. S.d Me No Plowera," by Non• 8ar- aadl •d Canoll Moore,. it to be prea•ted a& the Lido O.bboute, Nov. I, 9 ud 10 at I p.m. Mrt. Loyd (Rudl) Mc:Oilley 11 qain directia1. Mrt. Williaoa (Betty) Lyle will p18)' Jody, the wife, •d MorJ• Shun will be her ••band, Geoqe. Gil SilYiua la 9ert, the beat (?) frimd, leid Lowdoft i • Amold, the .. u-meanina bot ill-advi ted aeipbor. Mra. Ruuell (Syl- wl) Robinton playa "the wam•". •d Sbeny Oli•er it "Baby". J act Neader- laciter will play Vito, a man wilh aalean in hia eye, Rou Di&clll will be Mr. Ak..ins, a cametery aale1m• who lovea tah woat, Lew Oa.tdaner playa 6e Doctor and Lev. LeW'!s , Bob Wilkineon IOUnd out the ca•L GIRL fOI THf WOODS Mr. and tka. Vincent Wood. 1501 Bon.nie Doone T er., Irvine Terrace, are parenu of a dau,bter born Tueaday, Oct. 16, at Hoaa Hoapital. s.Mat1M TOD~Y To ne DCSIG:'f ORiole J..OSSO HICKORY CURED ••• l F~ u.d to think theumatism could be cul1d by canyifll a hickory DUL Today, woe tauah at thee old wiva' remedies. We have 10 ma.ny rehable, qu.ick- aetina mcdacationt oow. Medx:al ditcovenea m rcceot years have eliminated or areatly ea.wd untold pain and kdferina. But. remember-moat medicines should be tued onJy upon the a.dvu of your ph)'SICWl. "'1\..n you or a member of your farruJy become ..U. tee your doctor first Then come to us ror the mcciicloe lw pracribes. Christensen PLea macy -~ &. COAST IIW'I'. CO_,.A DID. IUa omou a.JS50 WILTU CUBE'S uw~aaon Am~rtca't La.r1est ~lectlon Rounda da Clock Hawallen Fa.-tifon 0pea sua. & E.,., -oa a.aao D MA8D'E AVE.. 8AL80A ~D OfftR TO "l.(W£-eiRDI7 b·rds" of an" age plJ\lnl · af "love· l :~ · · U you're a p&lr d ou can manap a oum- for a new bome ... an Y ·u nn.a~ the home .nnft\l . we 1'--.1 mum do..m pa.,--:-.a hocDe loan persona aeu of your dreams wnth em~nts for tbe bet~t to your bucicet requtr Ius friendly, helpful horne \oan you CIID &et •. hV loan lfM'Cia}isU.. see one of our om~ serv1ce · ON THIS28thday of Septem-apprentice, USN, son of r.trs. bu. 1962, before me, 1 No-Mildred Seidel of 311 Poin- taryPubhcinandfor sald coun-sctlla Ave., Corona del •.tar, ty aDd nate . r~1d111g therein . and Wilham W. Oums Jr., duly comm1suoned •nd s~~tom . master ch1 cf a vi au on ouJ- peuonaLI) o~ppeared ~orge P. nanceman, CSN, son of '.lr. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~ M<.:C•mmon IL known to me to and '·lr!>. ~llllam \\. !lums of ...,..,.. ,.......~ .@MilS ......... , ... N.UU: IIJtJJm WATCHES DIAMONDS • JEWELRY • cn·rs ., ···-.. c.e.--• I.IMity ..... Costa Mesa Lumber Co. L1JMIER -BUILDING MATERIALS 1201 w. AGOM LJbelty 1-1111 be the person whoae name u !r)O \\est lSth ~t., Newport be the person whocc name I.J neach, arc aervina a board subscrtbcd to the withm tnsuu-the attack ai rcraft earner ment. and acknowledged to me USS Ki tty :tawk, ope ratmg'" ltut he uec uted the same. the \'fes tem Pactfic w1lh the WITNESS my hand and offlc1al .ventb fleeL ·seal. Mary A. Haapa . Notary The shir. one nf the ne~- Publlc ln and for satd County es 1 in the Pactfi c Fleet, 1 s and State. e.\pected to VISi t ro rt~. 1n My Commluion expila Jl.ov. Japan, the PhlhflpJOcli and 30, 1963. llooi ~'ong, and ~.tt be 1n Pubhsb Oct. 4-11-18·25. 1962 • the Far Ea t IPf'I'Oll.llllatel) in du! Ne wport Hasbor Eru1gn 1 mon tJ1s. -!,.M S7~ CALDERHEAO'S JEWELRY 3123 E. C•ut Hwy. c.,. •• 4•1 ... , 0 R.l-2250 NEWPORT BAL.OA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION P•Y• tllrltlentl• fou' ti,. .. a ,..,. e•,•ntly at 4 7501 per aa .. VIA LIDO, II.WJIOin' IIIIACM. OALIPOaNIA e /0 annum /Jrancb office, f401 E••t Coa•f Hi1hway, Corolla del Mlf Telephone-both offjcea-ORiole 3-3130 ~E~IER OF THE SAVINGS AND lOAN FOUNDATION. INC. spon,or of this •dv•rtia•m•nt 1n look •nd the S•turd•y Even •ng Po1t 1HI FINIST -MOST COMPLITI STOll TO • FOUND ANYWHEU • • • ••• TV ••• Raclo Ill veL wv .. • to watch cbe gals as they sn .. ·am \.'nthuslutically from U.e Udo Th~.aue wi th the sun of "sllnll.'th lngnewtocook for dln- n~r· shining ln tbell eyes ••• Th~se Orange Coast College cooklng scbools have a way of bfting your culinery morale. You want to go home and stir up something different and Wl" usual right now. Sure you know ho"' to cook and you read new recipa by the dozen . but when you actually anend one of these coolung fanfares and see Pat Mogan and Gerry Gerken ·wrap- ping cheese flavored tlough a- roWld an olive" •. ·sutngtng lobster tath, scallops. green peppen and fresh mushrooms m skewers" .. "blendtng .l dt· vine clam chowder from mmced clams and vegetable soup" • ·h they dtd yesterday .. you actuoil· lybave fun and learn a few new food twtsts too. YeJh:rd.a > 's cookmg sesston was c<alled "Treasures from the Se<a ". Next Wednesday you'lllearn allilbout "Famous Old Favorues"' •..... Calico Beans, Zucchllll Souffle. 02.uk Pudding<and Sherry B.:rr) Tflfle •. ue ant;" few of the typtcal old ume rectpes that are tn store for you. Orange Coast Coolung School . • l1do Theaue. 9:30 to 11:30 ne.<t Wednesday ... All food t.ookoed g1ven away. baskets of grocer1es plus g.tfts and gtfts and more g1fts from the Lido Shops. and a Roper Charm Gourmet Ga) Range or Roper Gas Dryer cour- tt:>) of Davu and Brown and .tit: Southern Counues Gas Com- pany. And of course lllwa)s oodles and oodles of surprues .• Rectpes and the Orange Collst College Cookbook . . The Best of 10 yoe<~rs ofCoolung Schooh •• Won't you JOin us .•. wt: prom- t>e you a cookmg ba ll .•• Otd you have ;our lump ol sugar last ~unday ? Our own Dean(ltdoOrugs)Rc•vle 1> V1t.c: Proest dent of the Or an ~c: Cuunt; Pharmaceu11cal As,oc..>allon. He: llnd I. ovc:r cotfc:e 111 our C.oUc:c: t<r:vs to two new Ford Falcons are be- ing presented by Theo Robins, at right, Harbor Area Ford dealer,to Leon Meeks, principal of Corona del Mar High School , vows RECITED St. '\ndrews Presbyterian Church was the setting Fri- day evening, Oct. 1q, for the wedding ceremony which JOined Edward Eugene J ohn- son of Costa \1esa and Mias Oiane Ward of !lalboa. Dr. Charles Dierenfield united the couple 1n a double rina ceremony before more than 200 fn ends and rei ati ves. The bride IS the dau&hter of \1r. and \irs. Goorge H. \h,d of 7 17 W. 3ay >\•e., !lalboa. The Wards h ved for many years on Ltdo Isle and later Cit ff !Iaven. \1r. Ward was ongtnally connected wnh the mouon pt c ture tn- duslry and later has been vocatJ on ally a ssocuted with !he Chnsuan Sctence Church. The groom ts the son o f \lr. and \1n. Clatence E. Johnson of San Otego. His 'ltster, \hss Susan J ohnson of San D1 ego, was matd of honor for the bnde. \1 rs. Dick Ward of San F ranc1 s co. s1 ster- rn-law o f the bnde, and \!iss Judtth ~ebster, cous1n o f the bnde, now attending USC, Hrved as bridesmlllds. \ tradltlon aJ ly white wed- c.hng go wn of peau de soie was chosen by the bride. <\ppllques of lace adorned the dress fashiomng a scal- loped neckline. The full Oared skr rt made w1th a bow 10 the bad., fell to a chapel tratn ". dlllnt~· crown o f pearl" held her llluston vet I. and to Mrs. Betty Townsend, vice prfn- cl pal. These are cllal control cars, for use In the high school driver training program. (ENSIGN photo) Shop. have h<ad man) ~ dat.ws- wn .ibout thu Sabin oo Sundays that u all over Or.;ange Count). It 1s " ttentc:ndou. dfuct on the part of the: Orangt: Count} ~kd • .Lal Ass oct.auun 1n oopcriltlOn ... th the Ht:alth Dep<Hti'"Jt:nt and lht: !l<attoo•l f-ounJ.tuon .t:tJ !'Jan. c 1v c pr 1fc: .onal <And vvluntc.:c:r gr •ufY • Dr•n ·, c. · Ull() • , • h> L )Ill llldlL' I"J( '' f\\( • , \ .:r ••. Lastt hi nt h•r tho.: '· fX Ill~ VaLCIIh IlL \I urtdd;. (• I .ak .• ant. .wJ ur .. .t'lcJ t>~.s.t.k .t ra;res bond . .,, ~~~tl ._slit• • ., tht. n.agit .u~,H liJo~tp .. rc: l.,t.-J n thi nc:•..,pc~pt;r ..o\1 •vc.:r c ,, '.t \lt:,d cHlc.l :-ewpt.lll '•·J lt. LafT) Severence o f Cnsta \le!>a, a childhood fnend o f the groom . served as best man l shers mcluded the brother nf the bride, 01clc ~ard nf C\an Franctsco, >\lv1n Severence of Westchff. Oon '1ate<, o f San Otego and James rJaer of fJiendale. l.lrs. edward JohnSI)n, the former Oi ale '·'lard clOd blue brocade ahoes IUld rurse \in. Wdh~m Mo wrer of Costa ~esa was 1n charae of the auest book. ~r. and \Irs . 1 .C'. Godbehere of Ltdo Isle took charae of the aifts. ***** And uti tu trtt..l\ •r rr, .. r •• , • '· hnppc:r• •r• , "' ths ,, Jl. hnppc:r1 Jlt .t tl •II l..o l>< sp· p.:r rno<~c.J "' r~. .. r hut'< I cr. .11 1 .c~nJ> ... Ot:kr.-nt Jt·ct •or -'l•H :l!Lil tf'IL II Jl h<l .. Cc111J t.llfl Jl I r, nJ>v.Ju•J., -..rJ , i" J ',) ph.ill• packet• •.. \~• <C t.'.: ou• "'ll <.anJ" :>hJp ... lln t.,t. 1 u• P" l(j\ "'' "-llh !'tld L.I< l.J iJ) 1 ... c;·. Hul-" pl••l• P••" po:,.h : L Jr: tor •rtt.knr tl\.J' ..• '-"'"": • >'i tatner• the r< td wtt!• the ,..,,..,. bl) hLitJS .•• .., lthl .ih ._,t~. .a ,a phone: I •·I· r~.oJ J, • h .. Buc.J nttnt' tht. h • It~>' laV•ll llc o! a LCe.aruy 11 1:1! thew Colclt< und.:rnc...ith tnppo.tl wtth a IIIII~: butter CC< dP f'••tt.l ui<IC <'J Oowd will ht. "'"I''>' II Jwt:r t.·d tht• ... .:c:kl'nd 111 h••ll•>t t.>f tlh gr • .at tr11.1< .111d trt.•attn' tlJ;. Dur Cand~ ~t.up 1 -'11 o~lwa>' he: l.'OUntt·d ,~n h1r cl Jlffcro.:nt SWt"t"l tu'•th ufter1n~. fimng for the oc< aston •no rhe tllllt: of the ye.1r. fhl'r«: arc c~lwd)' .uc ku' SOflll: SUt:IChtn~ Ill ruot WIJl pro· pt'rl tom. Rtght n~ C.rolCi<' I> -hnwmg sm•ll lry gilt pat.ks ell 110) btl< LZt:d SUt kCfl l'cll h • lll••philnc wupped wuh o111 a' •<lftruent ol otJ, ilnJ cltu foe both 1e \C) • • • sue kt:r> go•ng around .. tin) boat .. gun. baJeb.all or }''' .,o. For 1 little gut there , a lt•l , m bro:dery hoop , nam ped .,.llh a lm le flower deSign and , \ r w1th colureJ thread ro work 11 with, lf~:r" at AJch•d'• dJa Home Cir !1 Shup h I'I!Udquancts (or t.b tpoolcin'crowd ••• Na.lu, ana· 14 pamt. wtp, aptdc:n , e.onuma ~d ~~~en tOmO •cM1 else old f•JutwH:d aa.tttaaa-.la • . • of L Wwtpl. He"'J~Grt ....._ 'iold and bronze mums v.1th tvnry candles and gol d s at1n nbbons ltned the center a1!>le. where the bnde v.as escorted to the altar by her father. \Irs Ralrh f>eaver, a fnend nf the groom. served a' organ1 ~t. accompanytng '>Olnl\t ( arolyn 'JJefeldt \1r'l \~ard rece1 ved guests at d reception 1n the church lnunge v.eanng a !>ea foam ~reen <>Ilk '!urt v.1th matchtng acce '!one o; The mother of lh e groom v.ore a grey blue <outt wtth match1ng hat.brooze Followmg then honeymoon tn Hawa1t , the youna couple wtll ltve at 711 J~mes St ., Cn'lta \1esa. The bnde'a schools tnclude Newpon 1-fatlxlr Ht ~ School. The Pnnctpta at St. Lou1s and Oranae Coast Colleie The bndegroom 1' from the Uni· versltV of South em C ah rom••· where he belon1ed 10 Pht SrjTTia Kappa fratemtly . CHURCH BONDS FOR SALE THE FIRST BAPTIST CHU RCH OF COST A MESA, A CORPO RATION, A RAPIDLY GROWIN G O RGAN- IZATION WITH PROPERTY, BUILDINGS AND SCHOOLS WHICH WILL BE VALUED. ON COMPLE- TION, AT ALMOST A HALF MILLION DOLLARS, IS OFFERING $40,000 IN 6"' INTEREST BEARIN G BON OS, SERIES A. YOU MAY PU RCHASE BONOS IN DENOMINATIONS OF S5000 RS1,000, WITH MATU RITY DATES RUN- NI N G FROM 10 THROUGH IS YEARS ~ THE F IRST BAPTIST CHURCH WILL HELP YOU FINANCE THEPURCHASEOFTHESE 90N O$ FOR AS LITTLE AS 10'1 DOWN, 48 MONTHS TO PAY. AND WITH LIFE IN SURANCE COVERAGl'! FOR THE ~URCH ASI!R OF TIME PAYMENT BON DS. BY MAKING THIS INVESTM ENT. YOU C AN H ELP US BUILD THE MOST MOOl'!RN BABYL AND IN SOUTHERN C ALIFORNIA Write, or Phone, or Wlre: OR. P . G. NEUMANN -Mid way 6-707S DENNIS C ARLSON -Libert)' 1·11ll ICimb•rb 9·3111 THI ,.RST IA,TIST CHURCH JOt Mapolia St., Coate Mtu. Callr. f:HIJ1t£HES ...... ,.~ ......... n.,..,;, Oct.w 2s., 1tO c..-. ...... c.u ...... "Jt'a Pun to Dtf'M In P.W.Ion" n . hip acbool yooth rello wlhip or the Colona del Mar Carnunity Conpeaa- tionaJ Churdt will attead the Bay Atea rally at Wbitdot thia Swaday altemoon llld n•lna, Oct. 21. Ooua Oomte, preaidtmt. will preaide at the meeti na . Geri -.on B•ardal ey, inr~nr dauahter of Mr. 1nd Mn. ~oorae q eardaley, recent ne-comera toNo1Wpart qeadl, wu baptized laat Sundt!)', Oct. 21, at SL Michael 1nd All ~aela' Epi acopal Mia- lion, Co10na dol Mar. Mr. 'leaJdaley i • an o<:ea noara- pher wi th 1n ~naheim fiun . Maihew Hedden Carlton, aon or Mr. and Mra. Victor Carl aon or S1n Matoo, waa blptized Oct. 14. Suzanne 1nd Theodore Paulson are aodparenu . HORMONE HAHO CREAM Buy a yt~r's supply of th.s ¥elvety van •sh•na crum th1t soothes, smooths. mo•sturtres your hands-keeps them holdina lovely-wtth all lhe benefits of 10,000 n11ural utroaen tc hormone un•ts per ounce And n.-..r aets sttcky ~ arusy 1bout •t'4oz rea $2 50-Now., ... DRY SKIN lOTION To kH P 111 of you s•lken soft-even dry, rouah elbows, knees, heels. Helps PfOtKt your enltrt body 11111nst dry•na and chl pplna. Helps protect your enttrt famrly, too ' Otspenaer top for euy l p- phcatton. 12 oz $2.00 vllue- Now St.oo. DOROTHY ClAY w~stci;H PI IARft-fACY at 17th St. and lnint 2043 W•stcliH Or. Newport Btoch v .. r-laaa prepuatiooa wi11 coJmiDa .. NoY. I aAd 9 ia tlllo aJUUiaJ Jtol.iday Baaut It tJac Uai•enaliat <:barcll from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. TbQtaday and 10 to l Pd4ay. accordioa co ~~. Holbrook Mulford, PD· oral chairman. Amoea tho tablea ready ror the pclblic'a inapectioo and po.rcbaae are Ch!ia tmaa n~ veltiea, ~ •• Herbert Mardn, chairman; airt itema and doll a, ~.. Ralph Ja<:oby; bated aood• ud candiea, Mr•. Ira Perdue; and prden and plantl, Mra. Erma Parle; White E lephant table, ~ •. Le land Po11; percel poat tattle, a... lAwia Capehart, chai.,.e. lkalttt loncheoa wilt be aerTed lO Go public at 1 p.na. ~. 1. ~·· Waltet Sebilliaa Ia aenina •• claaif.. naan. TIEM,l! SHARON The rqular Ptiday niaht tervi<:ea of T~mplc SbaJOn will be held in the \Jai n~ .. liat Pello wahip Hall, 1~ Victoria Street, Coata Meaa, at 8:00p.m. ~abbi S. Michael will con~ct lho aervice.a. Cantor Edward Jaooba will a:ina lhe anciemt hymna and cbanta. ~ Onea Shabbat will folio-aervicea. IIJM~~ I!Jtuluoa XII E. COAST HJCJIWAY COIOJ'fA DEL MAa ORJOU: 3·5030 luxury apartments in the Newport Harbor area! PACIFICA APTS. tf COSTA MESA CORNER 18th & POMONA FURNISHID & UNFUINISHID 1·2·3 ldlms. 2 laths FROM $105 To $152.50 AU APARTMENTS .,. 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Met, C.llf. o•••l• 3.101" Professional Directory BEAUTY :>ALON P £nthouu Co;. flu 'tU PREE COLOR CONSULTATION a••• I:. CO-T MIGHWAY CO .. ONA DCL. MAft, CALli". O .. IOL.C 3 ·71118 INSURANCE ... ~------------------~ FOR ALL OF YOUR INSlTRANCE NEEDS Sadleir Insurance Co. John E. Sadl•lr 3333 E. Cou< Hwy. Corona del Mar OR 3·3850 R. D. Reddick Your Life Insurance Representative Ml 6·7066 P'Ul'fERAL DJREC'I'ORS . IALTZ .. Uif 1741 SUPIItOI AVI. COSTA MUA ..... , b--2424 .. I. COAST"'WAY COlOMA DIL MAl ORiole )~450 S*'u 1941 rriendtJ ............. ..... BELL BROADWAY WORTeARY J JO Broacivay u....._..,..Clllla.._ PUIUSHER DUNN REPORTS (Continued &om ••• 2) Copiee of the artldee and recorct. of the chattel morlpiJ•e were leal to all of the finance c.ompaal .. lnvolve.. Thle cUd create eomewbat of a cllecu••ion amona the men wtth the loaa areea. The tlaaace com- paa.lee pat the heat on E1te1. Thl• created eome doubt lD the rni.DcU of the FBI aaenta a• to the LDtentione of Wr. E1tee to eontl.Due hi• reli- daDc:y in our cOUDtry. Tbl• nec .. •itated an early arre1t.. FoUowtna the arre•t the local reaction ••• that of cll•b.Uef, and mo•t people had the feelLDIJ tbat thoee "Dam.D Doctor•" (•• the ownen of The ladependent have come to be known) were Ju•t atirrlDa up another WlDece••ary •ti.nk ln tryi.Da to aet rid of their competition. However, LD a very •bort while the city of Peco• ••• invaded by an army ol Senate inve•ttaatora, FBJ aaent•, Aaricu.lture Deparbnent inve•tiaaton, and reporten. Sub•equent di•clo•ure• in the pre•• aeon be1an to con- vince the citiaen• that the cbar1•• were not only well founded but were mu.eh areatu in mapltude than the articl .. in The Independent had in- dicated. I am often ••ked "Wbo i1 to blame for the E1te1 acandal ?" I muat a.o•we r. "It wa• oot Pr .. ident Kennedy nor wae lt Preaident Eilenhower. It wae not the Democrata nor Republican•. lt wae not even the liberah or the coneervative•. In a 1en1e, thi1 doe• not relate directly to politic• &I euch, Mr. E1tu waa made poaelble by thirt y yeare of moral decay of the Alner- ica.o people; thirty yean of eatina at the trouab of federal eubeidie•; thir- ty year• of looking the other way; th1 rty yea re of be in& t.au1~t and ehown that there i1 "eomethin& for notlun1"; th1 rty yeare of twietina the Golden Rule a.od the Ten Commandment• to 1u1t one'• unmed1ate neede; thirty year1 of decay of the integrity, morahty, and honeety of the Amer&can people. Billie Sol Eete1 i1 merely a by-product of our tune1, an inevlta ble re- eult of bi& bueineu, b11 labor, bi& aovernment, and bia aariculture. All of these factor• are re1ponuble fo r producina the fertile 1oil ll1 which a acanclal euch a• that produced by Mr. E•te1 could arow. To me the ba•ic i11ue i1 the di fference between ri1ht and wrona. May I cloee thi1 1tory with an appeal to you &I cih~ena to take action where you eee action i1 needed. If you do let CeorJe do it, at leaat Jive Ceora• a little moral 1upport. Have enouiJ.b courage of your co""iction• to flaht for them even if it mean• po111ble lo11 of financial •ecurity, per- aonal •a!ety, or peace of mind. Do not compromiae your hone•ty, your integrity, or your belief• in morality and freedom. Strive to clean up your OWD back yard. Exert all the Lnfiuence you C&D to elect aood bonelt men to office, both local and federal. Support men wbo will •tic k to prin- ciple• and will not •ell out. Corona del ~far COfmlunity 0\orc:b, Con,reaational, U- "' ted Olu rch of Chri at -The ~ev. Edwin Gom ke' s sermon title for the 9:30 and 11 a.m. aervices on Reformation ~n­ day will be "What is Our Proteatant Inheritance"" Firat napti st 0\urch of Costa Mcu -f)r. P.G. Neu- mann' 1 l ennon topi c for 11 a.m. Sunday will be "Keep- '"' the Foundation," third in a aeries of sermons on the church. The topic for 7 p.m. will be "The People Called qaptiats." The Firat 1lapti st Chu reb of Coron a del ~ar -Dr. Thomaa 'Meidl will preach on "The ~eanina of Church NEW OFFICERS Tbe new officers of the EYC (Episcopal Youna Chwchmen) were ina tailed Sunday darina the 9:1S a.m. aervice at St. Micbaol and All Anpla' Epiacopal Mia- aion, Corona del Mar. Janet Riedel ia preaident; Valerie Field, vice-pruident; Kathy Ray, recordiDa aecre- tary and treuorer; Candy Canol, correapoodifta aecre- tary; Carol Heidel bach, chap- lain; and Ken Swartz and Dale Nichola, dietrict repre- aentativea. The Youna Churchmen, a poup or about thjrty hip acboo1 etudenu, meet at 7 p.m. every Sunday at the atia- alon. They enpae in atudy project• of the Chriatian faith, campina tripa, and ae"ice projecu aucb aa aenina punch t.o tho Suftday Sc:hool Children after Sun- day Scbool. \1embersh1p" at the 11 a.m. Sunday serv1ce, 1nd on "Why a Chriauan Can Never 1e Lost" at 7:30p.m. St. J amea Epi soopal 0\urch, Newport qeach -Women's united thank offerin1 ~~o~ill be received It all 4 Sunday ser- vices -communion at 7:30 Wid '>:30, momin11 ruayer IWld sermon, R· 30 and 11 a.m. The Plymouth Congreg~uooal , Corona del \lar -The 'tc- fomution Sunday topl c or !Jr. Thorn as lloover wi II be "-\re We ~eelly Protestants"" Hia sermonette top1 c ~~o~i II be "o\ \4aaic Matchbox." The ser· vice i 1 at 10 a.m. Lutheran Church of the \1aater, Corona del \tar -"A Oefinition o f Freedom" will be the ~eformation Sunday sermon top1 c of the ~ev. Frank Gunn at th e CJ: 15 and 11 a.m. servi ces. The Presby tenan Church in Corona del ~hr, meetinll at Sea Ryrd lhsiaurant, New- port Dunes -The Rev. Rob-- ert Carley v.ill preach on "Churchea and The 0\urc:b" atlhe 10 a.m. ~nday servi ce. St. Micheel and o\11 o\naela' Epi scope I \1i IIJon, Corona del Mar -The l{ev. Edward Allen'• aermon t()('ic at the 9:15a.m. Sunday aervice will be "Tbia revoltina World." Chri ati an Sa ence Churches, Newport 'Jeech, Corona del Mar and Coata \ieaa -A meua•e about immortality will be btouaht out in the Sunday Ieason aermon on "Probation after Oeath." of th~ •II knu fa >hloo .how olfld luncheon t<J be held b) t.b~ Tu~)· da) Club. Mh. l4ur~nu. Wrtght 15 t.h au· man forth.: bcndtt, wbtch wtll tx held ~ov. IJ 4t Lh~ B"lbo• Bay Club. MuHcal accompant- mc:m . to help )ptn the: )arnl or thc:da ). wtll behandkd b) Mn. John Ndson Hurtt at th..-p1•no. Asstmng Mrs. Wugtn .1rc: th\: Mmes, John Calvin. Wa ync: lid- nuck . Robert Ingold . Lee Jor- dan . Fred Kuuley. uwrcnu~ Kurz ka, Allen M~Oonald , W&rd McKal~n. W1lham Trumbo and Arthur Willu. Chauues to benefit ar~ th~ Youth Center . whtch ~ootll r.:- C~IV~ a new stove; the Fatr\ te'W Hospual Rehabtluauoo Cc:nt~r . record player and rel.ords; •nd a )·earl) art .cholanhtp. SURFSIDERS DAHCE SLATED FOR FRIDAY The Surfaiders will hold their annual Halloween dance thia Friday evenina. Oct. 26, ll the Balboa Pavilion, atartina at 8 p.m. "Devil 'a Deli&ht" will be the theme. There w iII be aweepstakes prizes for the beat and moat oriainal costume a. Sponaorina couples arc Mmes. Frank DeGraff. Paul Heck. l>nrt Pettit, Joe Sk.rivanek, Kermit Oori11s . Tom Hench, Bill Schmidt. Randall Paull and AI Kellam. KIM GRADUATES '\.im aryan, aicman appren- ti ce. u ~. son o r \tr. and \trs. Don llryen. Jr. of 1112 111)'adere Ter., lrnne Ter- race, was ~raduated Sept. 2A from 4.viation Ordnanceman School at the ~ani <\ttTech- ni cal Trainin& Unit. J a cit son- ville, Fla. Spaghetti Nov. 12 Family Feelinl ia lbe k.ey- IIOte of th'-ye.,.• uaoal Horace Eeeip School apa- P.tti dinner, 10 be bold oo Friday, No•. l,flom S:30 10 7:10 p.m. The clia.Der will feature both meat aad meat- leu apapetti. Tick.eta may be purcbaaod at the door of dte cafeteria at Horac.e En- alp Sc:hool at 2000 Cliff Drive that n1&ht. Student entertaiamont, con- ti.Doou.a throuJboot the even- ill&, will inclode aucb talent u the Seabee1 Band, the Triple Trio, 1 Spaniah a kit. dancera and piano aolo. Clothn With 0 Look Thot Reflects ~ Ta•te LIDO SHOPS, l-421 Vie Lido Newport Beach For ALL your Tiro Noeda CIU JERRY HALL diatri-ter fiNa'-e -0vftl~ -PiNlll Ml$. WILLIAM H. KIRBY Tbe tpapetti dinner 11 aponaored by the Horace En- aian Parent-Teacher Auoci- atlon. Ueadina the Waya and Meana Corrmittee, reepoo- l lble for thia ODco-a-ycar prOJect, 11 Mrs. James R. Dowty. She ia 11111ted by Richard Watll, tcbool band dtrector, wbo acted u pro- p-am manaaer: Mn . Paul A. Hanna, in cbarp of tick.eu; Mra . R.P. Coo.naly, Mra . Frank Mlraball, and Mr-1 . Dev1d Petenm, se"ina. Mra . J obn \1. Owen, decora- uona , Mn. T.T. Sharp. eu- tertatners ; Mn. Cbrutopher Kttcb1na. muaic; Mu J."'. Fo,...lltea, c leanup. We c6e Olff OWft ,.., .... , BIG CONVENTION DUE IN NEWPORT 80Y FOR THE ROGERS A aon waa born Tbunday, Oct. 18 . 1n Hoaa Ho.pital to Mr. and Mra . Thomaa Roaeu, 713 Larkspur Ave., Corona de l \•r. O.e 4., aerYice JEBBY HALL TIRE SERVICE na•e•rwt..._ COITA JCDA .. __ Ill 1-5111--111 An 1nvttat1on Lhatwtll buna a thousand deleptes to a :'\a uonal Assistance Leaaue conventton 1n Newport Beach next fall was 1uued )ester- daybv \trs. \\'tlltam H. ~trb). president of the Nev.port Chapter. Th1s may v.ell be the fnst ttme that :-.ev.port v.tll pia\ host to a na uonal con vcn tion of thiS mapuruJr "V.e ~~o~e lcotne you all 1n 1963." \-trs . Ktr b\ told t.ht s year's convention pthered for luncheon at the Los An- aeles Beverly Hilton. "We feel our area has many un- usual attractions to offer, especially for you v.ho come from far north and tnland 1citiea." It w11l mark the first tune an NAL convention h.as been held tn Oranae County tn the 27-year hiuory of the Ass 15- tance Leaaue. Dcleptes from the Western Statu w11l amve by plane , tram, automobile and char- tered bus. The invua t1on wu a natural one 1n thu Mrs. Rtch.ard S. Castle. elao of Nev.-port Beach, 1s preatdcnt of the National Auiscance Leaaue this year. Mrs. Caatle 11 the fine prea1dent ever elected outaide the Los Anaeles roander·chapter. Durina her office four ne,. chapteu •ere chartered: Seattle, Wuh; Salem, Ore .; Albuquerque, N .M .. and La- IW'• Beach. Thia bunp the total to 3 chaptera 'frit.h a roater of 7,000 members. Mu. Castle prea1ded at th1s weelt'a convention hosted by the founder-chapter w1tb lniab hoapitahty. More than 800 deleaates heard addrea- aea by Mu. Huab Gray , dir- ector of rcaearch for Pere1ra andAuociatea,end\in. Gail Patrick Jacltaon . producer of Perry Muon sho• and former movie 1 tar. Aa reluauon from the bram work of aem1n1rs, me mbers were treated to a Jean Lou11 faahion abow. .._.,,, Paul Ro,en of L1do Isle was a member of the plannina commi ttee. Votma deleptes from the Newport chapter v. ere \trs. Robert Leimer end .._.,,. R.a maey Arms trona. Other loca I members 1 uend- IDJ were the \\'Ties . Wilfred lkrls, Ed-.ard Boyd, John Boyd, La~~o~rence Brown , Wal· ter Bunouahs, Ralph Deaver. Ka~ D1ke . Donald Hart, Lu· ter Low e, Robert Lana, Don- ald Harwood, Wtlham Holder, Marsha ll Niedecker, Edward Pellearm. Robert Ramsay, Harve~ Pearson, H.E. Stabler, Byron V.ells. Eynon Whtte, Sherman Smith, Milton Baaley. Robert Forbes. Robert Beeu- ch.amp. Ro\ Jackson, Robert SchiSler, Earl Peterson, Dav1d Smiley "OfTT'I UI GII'IIble and l onnte V10cc:nt BEHEFIT BAZAAR The Parent's Gluld of St. Joachim's Calholt c Chu rch, '*Ill hold 1 bencfi 1 tea and bazUJ :--.ov. 16. I" and lR "Holtd8) Jift ~1" ,., the theme of the benefit. COAST 3347 E. COAST HW A Y For iirlt - lWt.ite Stag cer c-t• .. Volve._ aledt:a wttt. Motdlhtt alii! Wonea ... ce-or41ftot ... C.tellne all111 jiMa, aklm, and ••-.. ,. For lteya - Peclftc Tnlfl Ski jocllets ... Gort-• •-t.,1 ~641~~ a.-..-can~ 1221 E. CO .t.ST HwY lr la&e-a•U•al Owr• C'ORO~ It DEL \1AR Girl Scout ll(?adquart(!rs SUPER MARKET CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 Op.n 9 to 6:30 Daily -Sunday 9 to 6 GROCERIES I FROZEN N!SCAF! IMSTAf4T IIRDS~YE COFFEE 10-oa . IUMaL! II! liD RUSS.ETTES HASH BROWN SALMON l -I~C.~79c1 rotATQES ..o 1oc HilMI STRAINED GORDO'S TACO DIMMER 49c PRODUCE Tbe moll recent aenice project of the aroup ••• to atart plantina ice-plant on the minion pounda alona 5th AYenue . MONTI ICIMM 11M "Let Us Pray the President HOs Not Waited too Long" BABY FOOD 3 for 29C _____ ..;;_ UMCL.E lEN'S CONVERTED liCE, -CELERY s .. ~~ lOC Uoa ..... 2 :,'-.TOM AJOES Ll.lOC SUNSHINE VANILLA W4FEIS. . . . . n , " GRIMES I SMITH OltiOLB l-17.0 ltal B~~ata Collpl... INIIJaAHCB ............. 7UB.a.,Awe. ..... Tht cynic may think it was "political tim- in~." The charitable will believe it was a ainccte effon to avoid connict. Whatever Preaidont '{cnnedy' 1 motive, time waa loat while Clbahecoanbod a clear threat by think· ina ~ericaa net)••N> became a sprin,- board i>r pouible fnteaaadOftal nuclear war. q_efeatedly, fulipted leaden, inchadioa Caft- arastmlft Utt. nhorted Prelid•t Kenedy t.o latt aclion. He pref.-red believina Coanuill clplomata to U.S. intellia•ce repotta, hia ow achoiaora, bi' own OOW\l(ytQCD. Now we art in a .. ,rave ahuacioa." ~c:b arnhy has be• edded by achiolauatioa tecllaru . No ~mo-t o( brillilnt. heartfelt hlndeltlat ca •••e the pruent world dutat we eoupt 10 predlade ~r three yaara. With 1\all •doraem•t of Mr. K-ed.J' • ''-"'1 Oahl ec-.ct. let ut ,,., "e edndai aullioo hu .-ot wli ted too •••· PUT MIN 111H POftSIGitT IM CONGReSS UTI ~!~ill~=~ ·~L SJ ~! FIOM SlllotN nr !tl!. ~~~lPOJMD 8 9 OSCAR FARMER JOHN 5 MAYER BACON allmeat LL SAUEIIIAUT =:•• FRANKS49f ... , ~ u. :':.:: "CLEAN Clotl .. s H.tped Me Get That R••• !'' J..t c:.u o• J ..... • ba lit am L COAn' IIIWAT .. CIH*•A Jla. PACIFI VI ·EW MEMORIAL PARK Corona del Mar It is no more than sensible to provide now for the future. Pacific View offers an economical way to obtain memorial property ~ore the ~ -with all its em 1tional stre.es a.naes. lnqwre now about this unique plan. ,---~---r---, .. w, rordw.llv inl(il' you to ! ui11l Pnet/k V "w on cl'ar f' dcy1 IO ~~~ lh~ HaUII{Ul ea,.;,rama of Catallfla, Pnlo• V t>rd('l, I Itt> floor of Orafltl~ County and North to MI. Baldy. BDWAltD P. JOHNSON JR. of 710 Larkl pur A ••·, Corooa del Mar, hu been umed aa lea repreaentatin for Peo- wal Laboratoriea, Mortoo Grove , lllinoia. Peowal ia the natioo'a laraut producer of plaatic uoit for collection, atoraJe, aeparatioo and in- fusion of blood. Before join- ina Feowal , ~.Johnson waa a hi&h school teacher. He holda a B.A. dearee from Lona Beach State and waa an airman in the Na val Re- serve. lEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF H EARING No. A-42336 SU PERl OR COURT OP THE STATE OF CAl..IF ORNIA FOR THE CO'ONTY OF ORA NGE Estateof FANNIE ~-KEENA a lao !mown u FRANCES M. KEENA . Deceased NOTICE lS HEREBY GIV- EN. That Georae F. Keefla baa fil ed herein a petition for Probe te of Wi 11, reference to which is made fo r further particulars, and that the time and place o f hearina the same has been s et for Friday, Nov. 9. 1962. at 10:00 a.m. in the courtroom of Department No. 7 of said court, at the Court- house, in the City of Santa Ana. California. L. B. WALLACE. Clerk Da ted Oct. 15, 1962 Harwood, Heffernan, Soden & Corfman Attorneys for Petitioner P ublish: Oct. 25 . Nov. 1. 8 n. folktWta penal• were ........ dwl.lli· cba J*t 2 WUD ~y tbe Newpart ae.cb luJldiDf Depuuneat: Cc.DNA D!l. t.lAl La C&iitina Uqaaon, at 3244 L Coast Hwy .. pauu llF. sso. Korlter Liquor 2229 E. Coast Hwy., paint 2 signs, 162. Douglas Teny, fence, at 717 Goldenrod , $53. 0 . £. Olsoo , store building for sale of service atatioo and car p&rU, 3601 E. Coast Hwy., $8,300. Roy Davis, aign , at 3331 E. Coast Hwy. , ~. Lindberg. apply shinglea, 419 E. Coast Hwy. , $351. Virginia Wauoo, sign, 3302 £. Coast Hwy. , $150. Ellzabeth Bums, repair deck and stairway . at 418 Dahlia , $500. IRVl,NE TflUtACE R. F. Dwyer. storage and pool equipment area , 400 Angelita, $1 , 000; and pool, $3.500. NEWPORT SHORES Merrill & Bauman, encloae carport, 300 62nd St. , $350. Ann Coats. wall . 44S Pros- pect , $150. BALBOA ISLAND Pury Holden, kitchen remod- el. 127 £. Bay Ft •. $150. R. F. Ogborn, a lterations at 534 S. Bay Ft. , $400. Mrs. Luis Odriozola. altera- tions. 326 Grand Canal, $7. 2vv. George Woods, remodeling at 11 6 Aba lone, $3. oOO. Mrs. Mabel Blumer . reroof at l 07 Jade. $65 0. M. E. Calfee. E. R. Cham- be.rs . demohsh dwellmg. 122 Garnet. $800. Robert Wheeler. reroof garage at 203 Grand Canal . $70. NEWPORT Union 01l. steel canOp). 393:l W. Coast Hw) •. $4 ,d0V. A. H. Stmpkms. reroof at 115 26th St .. Slvv. Fred Nun list . demoiLsh house and garage. I v7 29th. $35v. Casu~ Marunez. 2 -unH. 2- stoq dwelling. 12J J3rd St .. S3l.V\JlJ, r..tn. Velma Condtt, ramada. c<~ban<~. carport at ilJ B•yude v lllage. So. tivo. D. Sha Itt a . firt' place. 39v7 Marcu>. $734. R.Jlph Watson retool . at 35J4 W. Oceo1n Ft. $3"''· An Announcement of significant importance to all self-employed business and professional men: \\'ith the enactment into law of the Keogh "Self-Emplo yed Ind1viduals T ax R etirement Bill" (HRlO) you are now in a position to establi sh fo r yourself a n ins ured retire m ent i ncome plan at w6sta11tial income tax sa1.:ings, a nd at favorable deposit ra tes a nd provisio ns usuall y cha racteristic o nl y o f gro up pensio n plans. IF YOU ARE SELF-EMPLOY ED. YOU OWE IT TO YOU RSEL F TO GET THE PACTS IMM E DIAT ELY . I WI LL GLADLY SEND YOU AN AUTHORITATIVE BOOKLET COVERING T H E P E R- TINEN T IN FO RMATION AND EXP L AINING HOW YOU CAN GAIN FULL ADVANTAGE PROM THIS NEW L EGISLATION. YOU N EED ONLY PLACE YOU R NAM E, BUSIN ESS. AND AD- DRESS ON TH E BACIC OP ~ POSTC ARD. AND A COPY WILL BE MAILE D TO YOU AT ONCE. THE R E IS NO CHARGE OR OBLIGATION. R .D. ltecldict Yoor Lifeln.,.oe Jepne•te&h• 475 Jlf. Newpors 81Ycl. Ne.,on a.-. CaU.._.a Udo ~~!~opt, cables ac.-Vla 1 Lldo I« O.Vtma~ dee«adoGI, 11'70. .L C. Scbercr, wall. at 4110 River , 1150. A. 8. Cook, wall, 4108 11•- er, $160. K. R. Odeos, repair rafters at 3104 W. Ocun F1. , $460. Richard Powell. add aecood floor office, 3+10 VIa Op<lno. $2,200. DeaD Hall. demoliab bouae a t 4005 Matcus. $250. L. Socke. alteutioos at 4110 Seaabore. $500. Robert Brose. r~oof, 101 15th St. , $24S. BALBOA Andrew Guertb, rebuild plan- ter. 2V6 E. Bal.t>oa , $175. Dr. Cu l Bilges, add baJcony at 1320 E. Balboa. $2 ,llOO. Dan Hilton. addition . at 425 Sev11le . $9. 6uO. Frank R1emer, demoluh stuck at 311 Edgewater . Sl vO. and add Apartm em . $13 ,voO. UPPER BAY AR£.A Ba ycrest Oevelopmc:nt Co .. sw1mm10g poolJ1823 Glendwood Ln •• $2.400. Wtlham Woodruff, 2-mxy ad- ""-·hoe~. ll'J,ooo. wu --.u. t.ou11aa for •-o.ace UMI fUt• pl&Dt ol aw1m· mJq pool. 110'7 War1u La. 1160. Jama Roberu. 1-unh. 1-.tGrJ dwelling. 160'7 H&rrow . 132,- 700. Ma«o lulty. temporary of· flee at 998 Dover, 16,200. R. H. Lewis, 1-unit, l•ttcry dwell.ing, 1116 Hl Flaod Dr •• $40,000. lrvloe Co •. ti&JU at Acacia· ~cArthur and Acaci .. PaUsad Rd •• 1100. LIDO ISLE Virginia Manson. addition and remodellog ~t llS VIa Orvleto, $6 ,000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Louis Smart. demolish garage at 2904 CUff, $200, and build new garage and rooms. $10,000. Newport Hatbor Lutheran Ch- urch, addition, 3109 Clay St •. $6 ,200. ]. E. Spangler , finish room Into fam ily room. 406 Aliso. Sl. 500. CUFF HAVEN Robert Andrews. swimming pool , 604 St. James . $3. 000. POLICE BLOTTER Sunday, Oct. 7 . . . -\ SlOO outboaJd motor with control assembly was stnlen from a boat in th e s ales 1•'1 of ,ayll1lore :Joat Center, 112 W. Coast llwy., Ne-.pon 1each ... -\hit and run car damaie d a parked car atS-'3 Tustin <\ve., ~e-. {'Ort l lc:to~hts, reilstered to ,er) I -\. Whi tehead, 34q ~ochester St.. CoSla '.lesa . . .Oenn) <\nhur. 310-36th St., '•Vest Ne-.port, rerorted the theft of h1 s btl:) cl e fr\)nl a rack at Newport llarbor lltgh School. . . <\ S30 car cover was stolen from the car of Wynn S. •..:udell, 3Q 10 Channel Pl.. 'lewrort I stand ... Geraldme Parker, 35q Walnut St., West' Newport, IUS InJured when a car in wht ch she -.as a passenger, dnven by ~.W. Schaum, L a- guna 'leach, stopped for traffi c. was hit in the rear on Coast !1-.y. 12R feet ~est of '.loming Canyon ~d .• Corona del '.lar ... \ SS ra...tio antenna was stolen LEGAL MOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE lS HER EBY GIVEN: That on Frtday. November 9. 1 Jti2. at the hour of 11: vo A. M. at the matn e ntrance fronung on wt Erna Street. L<l HabrA . County of Orange. State of Cali- forn11. oftheuHabra CnyHall located at 2ul E. Erna Street aforeuld. SURETY ESCROW CO •. a corporation. as Trunee under Deed of Trust in the ong- Ulal amount of S25 . 000. ub ex- ecuted by J. G. VARLEY and E. C. VARLEY. husband and wift:. and recorded on Septem- ber 6 , 1960 in Book :>403 Page 4:i7 of Offic ial Records of Orange Coumy, Callforn1~, of wh1ch Deed ofTrust AMERlCAN SAV- INGS AND LOAN ASSOCI- ATION. a corporation (formerly Whmier Savings and Loan As- SOCIAtion. a corporation) is the Beneftcauy. by re.ason of default. in the payment or puformance of obligauons secured thereby. and nouce of defAult and Bene- fiC I&Jy's e lecuon to cause to be sold the property hereinbelow desert bed. ha ving been recorded as provided for by law and more than three mootbshavlng elapi· from the car of Eva G. Wen- nekanp, 207 Colton St., West Newport, parked at lloag Hospital ... r.tarvi n D. John son , 2M .~polen a Ave., 'lal boa hi and, reported the burslary of a S65 rod .,d reel from h is sara6e. tc4o"day· Oct. 8 Willillm Bohonsky, 41, of 3705 Trinity Dr .• Cos taMeaa, I was booked 10 to J w I to serve until Nov. 17 . ,,, a drunk I driving charae. o\n un- known car d~rnaaed the rear end of the parked car of Donald E. Grieve, 441 Pro s-1 pect St., We st Newport ... Floyd Harrell, 20462 Say s ide OJ.. upper bay. reported the theft of a battery from a car reai stered to the Western Salt Co., 20501 Bayside Or ... Unknown persons entered the We stem Union ofli oe, 2303 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport 1 Beach, stealin& $678 in rur- ren cy and traveler c:h eck r. from a oombi nation noor safe . . .A Sl 25 surfboard was (CooLinued on Page 7) LEGAL NOTICE ed since such recordauon. will sell at public aucuon to the hagbest bidder for cash. pay- &ble Ill lawful money of the Uruted States of Ameuca at the , tUlle of sale. Without wuranty express or implied as to title. possession or encumbrance. the interest conveyed to and now held by it as such Trustee, Ill and to the foUowing described property in the County of Or- ange. State of Califa nia: Lot 24 of Tract 1133 as per map recorded in Book 36 pages 13 and 14 of Miscellaneous Maps. in the office of the County Recorder of said County. fa the purpose of paytng the obligauons secured by satd Deed ofTruJt including fees. charges and expenaes of the Trustee and of the u le. Dated thu 9th day of October, 1962. SURETY ESCROW CO •. as Trunee By]. R. Harrison. V1ce President By Ruth Stegall . Asst. Secretary CR 6296 Publish Oct. 11 . 18 . 25. 1962 In the Newport Harbor Ensign. When you buy a Flamt~ln~· Electric Dryer you'll get mo re for your mo ney any way you look a t it. Here a re a few of the o utstanding savings that will be yo urs : You'll san 011 Initial cost. A Flameless Electric D ryer costs less to buy -up to S50 less than o ther types. \'ot~'ll san on lastal .. tloa costs. With the 120 volt model. there'll no ~pecial wiring or installation needed - yuu just plug it in! And be sure to ask your appliance dealer abou t the high speed 240 volt models, too. \'CMI'U sa•e 011 operatl111 &llll .. illtna~a ~ Modem Electric Dryen cost so little to operate on low, Edison rates -only ~nni~s u loud! And because they have fa r fewer parts than other types. you save o n maintenance. Yo.'ll u•e wnr aDd tear oa ~ow dotW.. .,..aef, Only gentle, flomd~ss electric drying keeps clothes cleaner. whiter, ftuffier. with no baked-in wrinkles or yellowing caused by overheating or sun-drying. To Make yow best IMiy, tee yow a,rlaace dealu. He'IJ be glad to give you all the details about a modem, Flamelcss Electric Dryer for your home and family. ' •D!TAIL!D G!N!JtAL IMSUJtANC! COY!JtAG! POLICE 8LOT1ER ll' ED lVARD UIN.N.WPOfltT BL.VD. NEWPO"T BeACH (C.Ii•M ,._ P ... 1) ••• r-•• ,.,... or K•t Y ...... lU Apotena A'ft., aa& .. a ltl•cl. •• Pout .... O'IP• ulued It •u w ... • .,.. ,_. the car of Mil- cella Ollt, 1601-Ua St •• Newpott Helllue. . .An•d Marda, lO, 44Dl W. lblboa QlTd. Weet Newport. wae tilt• by oMoen to Ho., Hotpital (or uean•t of la· jan•• after hh car waa la a ttal'fie accideat oa Coaat Hwy. 1$0 (e.c eaat o( lbe ~•• O"ftrpUI .n• a car clli•• bJ Oleta J . My••· ll, or 401·31· SC., Well Newport . . .S..ty tide wora •106 were Ulkm Ul a bo,.Sary o( Au.••• S..ty So&dio, l903A Newpo• Bl•d., Newport 'leac:b. •try ... aaaed duoap a rew wiadow. r ••• .,, o.a. t )otuay L. La.clrum 20, or U16 W. Oc-P101t1, Now· port 8eacb, wu annted ..... on a Oo.....y .-ic:ipaJ a.rt warr•t Md wu aleo dl .. od wi dl mllk&aa fall• statement• co the depldnent of motor nhiclu •.. D~m .. e wu .. timated at t7S aftet vandah bloke a window in Vera Denni• lnterion, 3016 Newpott 'lhd., Newport 'leacll. . .f!ipt outaide liabts, valued at t22, were atolen f10m tbe l awn at tho SANTA AHA home of Raymond J . Healy, 21M 10. MA* IT. 1909 Commodore Rd., Bay-~-·,,., ~21" Cb-...J L . lllS ,.._, ~ ._ c:.lif • ._.1 c:relt. . . anes ewt I , IIJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~. W. 'bl boa Blvd., Bat boa. ro-.'":. ported that he wu sittina at Dl. L P. DAVIS, Jr. CHIROPRACTOR r.-t.Yao.-... .._. ............ Hew OMce. ,. H. ,.. aiM. ..... +1 .... &. .. MeN liMINlAI ................... ~ ....... ~ T .................. ,., lL-UY Clwft_..) .......... 11\.o u t-7000 .......... c • ...,..... .... ~u ,, ... MA TTBESSES JRW-~ lrteiUlar Sbapes lUI tPI" .. -Cl&taa COSTA Wl.SA WAJT1tHS CO. 2110~~ UMttya.IJOJ JAMES D. RAY 1•1 c.D•IIMIIr MOVItO LONO-DIST!JICE? a dealt in his bome 11\d beard a noi so at1d found a tlOO plate aJau windo• blokon . . .A buralar entored the ~ui 1t1nco Leaaue Thrift Shop, SOS.32nd St., Newport qeacb, at1d scote cardboard bo:uss of apatulu, e1n open- efl, foth, ice picks 1nd papo~ towel boldcu, valued at t7 SO .09. • . V mdala d.,_ aaed a t 7 S window in the Nic:teru Scudeb&ker aacncy, 1636 Newport Blvd., Newport qeacll. . . ~ m1n in hi 1 SOs stole 14S from a metal cud bos in the offi ce of the Po,.. eip Car Serrice, J016 E. Coast H wy •• Corona del Mar ... Vandals eaued S200 da- 'll&lle to I fll&te alau window at '1alley Well, l~S Newport 'llvd., Newport Bead\. . . Huold E. ~lderson, 104 Via florence., Lido [ale, reponed the buralary or a rod and reel and the~moa jua from his ,ara,e; tho itcma were val· ued at S102.«Hl . ':1 ... Mc.y, Oct. 1n J oae f . 'Uvers. ~2. of 70S W. Vick)ri a St., Costa ~cu. wu booked on a charae of iUe,al entJy aftot he was found in ao apar1ment at 103· 201h St., Newport aeach ... ';uy H. C1mp, Ill 'Jo\denrod ~ •e., Corona del Mar, sufT erod a one-inch laceration on his nose in the Drifuoom Bar, 3344 E. Coaat Hwy .• Corona del Mar, at 1:4S a.m., after aomeooe hit him widl a drink· ina atua or tlass ub tray; he declined to press c:haraes ... Two bran om1ment bot- toms of lantoma, valued at uno, were stolen from the 1araae of Charlea E. Ouaaan. 22J8 Cb.,nel ~d.. q&Jboa ... Vandall bloke a window in the Tide ()ffice Supply, lOll Newport Olvd., Newport 'leach, with a YJJ) pellet. .. A birdhouse was found d~roaaed by 9B pellets at the home of \1rs. Robert Schmidt, Ufll Sylvia Lane. Harbor Hlah- lande •.. Hole• were fouod In a windo• in tho food store or Wi\lilm M. Vincent, 710Q W. Coast Hwy ., '.West Newport . . .A burjlar entered tho 1it 0' Luck Jlar, 2436 W. Coaat Hwy., Ne~ t)Dactl. and toot"' in CUII'CII'Ieoy from· under a aauc:e Pin •d in a boer at•• ll'ld about ~ from a. cilareue mec:bine, record pltyer, t.lwina mach- ine Met ahotnelloard •.. H.S. Henli"' 1JO KJna• Pl., Clitr H av-. rt~PC>rt.S dam*l• eo h \ef\ flont willillow of hi • car by .omeono attwnptina to pie •UJ· .. A a.Jboa boy, 12. wu reprintMded ...S. r• l•aed to hia puenta alter w waa catht lh pliOiJII • 1te "-a ot ,._u &a. J a I Li q11101t, 1944 W. Cout H.-,., N..,._. &..-. lcn-•~eclo•••"• '-• aadai... caaliaa ., -. .... aft• illeaally •- llftq •• .._.of Robert D. Oma. ,.,. M-.iaoht An •• Cotoaa ct.1 War .• J•-• QaOOft, lll. oUN Rherllde Pl.. Co•ca Meta, ••• •• ted willa 4lat ddt'i•t alter IYr car hit •• dpt rear ea4 of a pated <* • McPM4• Pl., 10 fMt eoa• of Balboa 91.ct.. Newport BeadL. r .. l ~ Wfed to Rl.arcl R. P.tltt, Slota Au ••. T.J . Roddpn, 114 Gamet A••·· 8eU10a ....... reported the th•ft or CLASS~ED AD tATIS -C.. ... _., • ..-.. It.,. --------I TIMe 2,._ ,,.._ 20 ... • ... ..... .11 us 1.10 21 ...... to )0 .... -1.00 1.10 2.10 11 ....... 40 ... ---1.25 2.10 uo E.dl ..... ..,., 40 ...... ---.m -.tn a MS hieyde ... &..-... f .......................................... ~ •••~~>•-••_,.,. .... _ .............. ,. ••• Donald, 13, or 3l3 Apo1•• :..fo::.•::...::•:.:m::...:..::t ____ _ An., Belboa lal8nd, wu co 110 her own ptaylic:i• fo1 POit RP)IT-omee or atore New H.-..~D ORGANS treatment of injQatca auffered apaoe. 1721 B. Cout Hwy., ~ew STE.INWAY PIANOS after bor ear waa iA a tral6c-~.OR ~,50, Oranae County's Direct cid t t J bo ee Rd Paotory Pranchiee :d Palh~ol ll'llRd.r, uppe; 12-!JE!>ROO!·t Fum . ~pt. for Late u Baldv.in spinet oraan • ..__ _...... .....: ._ E A rent. Pueplace, saraae, Pereuuion & Reverberation, -:r• -w CUI uuYCII V:J • • .__ 1 · Sl)S on Ou .... C!--ta •-.• '"'at oc;al\on. 1 save S300.; m1ny otheu in-ewer, OUI IWia, aou I ,. .. t 'd Mathew C•acty 42 Lo' ease. JU '" wa er p&l . cludina -Thomas, Wurtit· An 1 • ' -~~Its, no pcu. f)v.ner 621l zer. Conn. Minshall, etc. a• ea. Orchid. C~.t. Phone OR from t29S. T•••..,, C)n. 11 SJll\~7. BeautHuJ walnut Console OeoTae Ko11man, J012 W ............................ --........... -.................. ~., piano, ideal for teacher or flatboa Blvd.,Newport Boadl, HOUSES fOR RENT fine mu•ic:i~n,usedas noaa 1Umed in a pay phone coin fOR RENT _ :Z..bedroom un-~ model, save 1)40, easy bolt be found ia a padtina lot fumi shed olderbou ae. Child, terms. r:::-p .... at 3100 W. Balboa 13lvd ... A OK N d U .1 . rrec anr.tnJ ·~1\111 • do .._,_ .... pet . . o yar . ll . InC:.' U d It d •t \tod I •u "J wtn w was wv .. on "7 S8S. Inquire Olson Tesaco, I se ammon : omc e • a bullet at Lyle A. Hoakin Orchid & E. Coaet H . Cct.i WIth tone cabmet, perfect. & Son. 1220 W. Cout Hwy ., wy hard to find at th1 s pnce. Newport 8eacll ... Two cu• , ................................................................. 1 flld Establi tihed F11m mm-made bed spyeeda ed • APTS. fOR RENT Sancc 191~ paintina. valued at SS4.4S, !Good pracucc pt~r~os wore • .,ten Ctom an open CORONA DEL MAR. Unfur-Larsest selecuon m Oran&c model bome at 4824 CortJed niahed apt. forrent. 4 tOOms l County, all have been DT., Cameo HiJhlanda, Ted and bath over aaraae. Close throu&h our shop-from S1 29, VooHemertrC1)0ned ... A S2S "?market. Drapes, aub.,e 1 as 1~ as 15.00 monthl). bi cycle wa• atolen f10111 June dJ apoul ~ ranae. $\00 u~eJ ilammond !iptnet like McMIJlle:n, 800 Sal boa Ave., month. 604 Heliotrope. new -also Hammond Chord JJalboa hland. .. Occupanu OR 3·2482 Orsan. onl> J59S. · o f a pa uina car ICJ.Iirted ........................................................... A ()pen also ahavina cream on Raymond I ANTED TO RENT '.londay .~ Pnda' ~•&hts Oolinu, 29, of 163 Monte • cmc onlv walnut Con~le Vista St., Colla Meaa. while 9·I~LC~ 0 1 FFJCE ;3•5th desk. resular · S645. spec•&! at be wu walltioa at 32nd St. an · up 10 month, U 'H. 1nd Lafayette Ave .. Newport for local factory representa-ileauuful Chem ltal t 111 Con- W r fT bo 1) I tave. Cal\ fi75-lM2 or I . JJoach ... A e_atc 1 .Y. . • ()R 3-JH7 w e -case h&hth J.-n· wu cbaraedwtthp10whnam · aged-\.avc Jl80, balan .. e an alley at the rear of 1221 .................. -----·-----------· lo"' monthl\1 term'>. Pcmb10ke L1ne, ~eatcliff) HELP I ANTED See And hear the great P(lrtc ... Ray H. Sc:bnadcr, SS, ----' !leap Pre":nteJ ..,., Laauna JJeac:h. refused medi-TOP OPPORTUNITIES <;cJunaJt-Phallap, ( •> •• :"o-- cal aid, atatina he .auld ace DAILy 1 vembcr 1 '· "'rate lnr fra hia own physician after bia a. Sure To~ Wleh uckets. car wu in a traffi c accident JUNE fARRAR SC'I I\tlOT·Plli LLIPS Cfl. at Coast Hwy. and Jtm~>ree Em lo ment Agency t9m 'lorth \\aan at !Oth Rd .• N_ewport JJea~. _wtth a 4fs ,l Newpot1 alvd. Santa <\na cat driven by P atn a a Ann M~ ... ctt NI8-~ PNehlina. 21, o f 1201 Ool· I CA~ FOR your p1ano Kl phin Ter., Irvine Tenace . ICA.SHIER aad eo.ce .. i•i•t. 7-60S1 ----~----------------fn4.y, Oct. 12 , Apply at-.. 6 p.m. •••iDaa. WURLITZER Sptneue ora~. Cbulu C. 0 Leary, 419. Pou Tlleatr•. mahoa.. w percussion. reau· I Palo Alto, wae boolted on a .......................... _ ........... --------la.r 1 1375. SPECJ .td.. no• PETS-UIPUES TINY, LOV All.. e lt.ali • Gteyboud poppiea, AKC, a mini alaue of raclftl Orey- hOQftd, about a loot hip wbc fully &JOwn.S7S-t9S Jorclona' OR 3-24l0 OR 3-07S4 I ANTED , MISC . 'IV ANTED: Used fumaturc, dreaset, minou, ru,, cbe&t Of dtav.eu, ilnJJe bed. aarden toO Ia. dupes, etc. Phone 5~ 1M3 . ttOMI I!PAIR5 WALTS "OMI R!PAIR$ LICENSED CarpcDt.ry; Pa.in una~ Pa·l pertlan-na; Tile. Cab- incu. ud ._.oat Home ~e· pain. Roller Scroeru and Moat Otben Available. All Serceru Rewired.LI WSll. MOVING? 2 Cut roovera.. luae van Sl2.00 br. Time statts wbcm van arri Yea at your door. Sto,.. 1 aae 2'-lC aab1c foot per mo . M....,... r,.,,., a. s-....,. 124 810adway, Coat& \teu Phone Ml 6-252& or LJ 8-64JO REAL SERVJCE HAULING of all SMit> Garage clc:.ut-ou t, Pltl.. up. \II ktr.J\ of ~ork . Lo• low ;>rti.C:S. ( •II Ill~ tllne . Ll K.qq l ~ Brick & ,..,. ... t4l fi replaces Ne• and rcbutlt. Pauo•. acre en block. Used bnck and scone fronts. Call Lou11 Lh•celfl _..201-4 ' '\ •a k S,.W I,._.. 011 .,.II...,·--D. ae.II'Uft U.S ne•e•.....-...a eac-=••.,.....•• Nft ..... ...,....,... .. U8C .,...,.. ar•wn • r-}MI~l ) Tl u t r • IIY&AD ._,..._ BEAU'I'U'UL N£W FACIL1'l'l!'3 .. .....,.6(11 £HIJIR.£HES Jle••Oidft Conp'l)llti...a GIJpudf .. ., ... w !I- A COMTINUn.G CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Dr. Tb.ornaa 8 . Hoover, Min.jater Slleday ....Up 10:00 A.M. at lite Port neatre 190S Eaat Coast K\.ny, at Kclio~e AYe. O..atc* ~ool atlO:OO A.M.-Noraery Car• Pnmde4t OFFICE: 4~ Hellottope Ave.-Phone 67>132J F'ant lktptiat Church of eo.ta ..... Bapllst Bible Pellowshtp (1,., , a .... ......,) Santa Ana A •laeuolla 9ta. :>. P. C. N~umann, put« SU~DAY SEKVJCES 9.45 a .m. Sunday Sebool 1 1 "0 a m . Mom lnJ Wonhlp 6 (0 p.m. Trahunt Union. ; ro p m. Evenlnl Worwbip WD>~l:SDAY ; 20 p m.. B:JWe Study ti '() p.m. Prayer lrleetin1 LutMmll Claadl ottt.Mml• UnJted Lulllleraa a-\l.tdl m America ~ Eut Clout Bl&tlWQ Ooroaa dal Mat PASTOR P1UI« aJNN ~: Otiole 3·50ZI SUNDAY SCIII:DU1.E '1: l,C, a.. m. -·Family wor.h1p mcludl.Dg Suoda) Chwch School ll:w a.. m. -·Worsb! St. Jom~s Epascopol Church D1 V'l Lido. ~ a..cb a~ . .,. H Parb. R.ll:'t« ORJc* >CISlO Sunday Services -: 3 a.. m •. Hoi) Commwuao ever} Sunday: II:Jli a.m., fa· mtl) serv1ce and 5unday Scb- ool (H. C. 2nd Sunday): 9:30 a.. m. . famtly ae.rvice &Od Sunda) School (H. C. 4tb Sun· day); ll:J<J a.m •. 1dult ser• vtc~ (lLC. ht ~d 1rd Sunday). ST . MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS Sl h A vt l Manr.\l«l&a COf'OI\I dfol Mar ~ t..dward Alleft. VIC' .. ORI11~~ SL:NDAY MORNING ~ "u Hoi) Communion 9: 1~ MOG\mg prayer and Sund•) School CORONA DEL MAR COIOIUIGTY CHUBCII ' c::o.aa&Ga'1"1a.AL 611 H~lkltrope Awnue Corona dfol Mar, C.llf. MORNINC WORSHIP 9:~ and II A-M. 4aorderly oonduet in the s n UATlON IANTED 1695. See this and dozen• I police uation for beaaina in more at Oraao Headquarters =========== a public place ... fletty S. SITIJATION WANT ED. <;ar~ HA.\4MOND -CORONA DEL fiRST BAPnST CHURCH Church School d asaes 9:~ a.m. NunPry for both houra. Htmilron, 110 E . Ocean front. t&lter. Year around. Sanale \4AR. 28S4 E. Coast Ha way l)alboa, reponed the theft of man. Local references. I OR l-8930. a S46 bicycle from the New-U 8-4584 ---~·-··~---·--·---~--· 1_P_H_O __ T_O ______________ _ FOR SALE 14-Hour Kodachrome Proceaaina by KODAK I 2411 Elut Cout RJpwa.y Corona dfol lrla.r Dr 'Mtomu J. Wticb, Putor Sunday. 11:00 &..m.: lrlom· 'na Setvica. Ev~nlna Seniee, 7:30. EdWln C. Com.k~ Mln~r C1lri8ticm Sc:ieDce S.rrices port Elementary School. . . ~oben E. Md<ay, 18, of 3017 Canyon Rd., Costa \teaa, wu c:haraed with into1ic• ti on in 111110 at Cameo Shores Rd. and a riahton Rd., Ctmeo Shoru. . .Pour hub caps were ltolen from tho car o f J oan K. Lanqui sh, 3528 Oce~ Blvd .• Corona del \tar ... Adolph J . Schni ttker, 47. Santa Ana. suffered a back. injury in a fall from a 5 foot scaffold while workins on a boat in a dlydoclt at 2112 Newport ~lvd., Newport 'leach. . .1\ m~. about 21, 2 HO\tE fREEZERS. chest type, 17 ft. 1nd 21 ft., like new. Combination addana machine-cash rep I ter. LJ 8-1280. I SA.LES ·SERVlCE·RENTALS I ,. -b A cordial -.~ la ~X· ~nct.d tw aU ..-to at· t~nd Sunday ScbooA u ~~~ u Sunday mornJn.1 and evenlna ~~ervktel. ,..,. ,.ca_...u,.aca-OF caaJST. SCiDI i D I 3J03 V1a Udo N f'Wport Bud\ Leica · Bole1-Hauelblad --------• MEARS CAMERA SHOP PlREPLACE WOOD:, Come 1 177<4 NEWPORT BLVD. buy your car uunlt full of 1 Ll 8·7042 Costa Men seasoned firewood. L•IW'•I (B~"i•j ,,~ Lillo cl~•n~l Canyon Wood Yard, 21431 St.aos L~c. }~ mile• orr ·-------··-A ___________ .. Cout Hwy. HY 4-4447 . I CARPENTRY espoaod himaelf to two Ne'*-----------~-----·------CARPENTRY H.O.ANDERSON port airl a. 10. in a 1600 block PAINT lNG alloy off W. Balboa Blvd.. ------------ Newport lleach. . .Lyle P. Painting. Decotahng S.Oders. 20, of 2284 Rutaore SH.UC£ ltOOF PRESERVING Rd.. Costa \4esa.. was dlat- aod with bit 1nd ron on Mao- Arthur 9Jvd. north of Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar, after hb car bit a pat\ed car on Oninaton Rd. 60 feet west oC Ctneo Shores Rd., Cameo Shore a, reai stered to Robert £. Oee, Hipland Park ... &aone L. Gri a -.old, 41, Tijoea, waa cllataed with cilhina an unaafo •chicle after hi a car hit the roar of a car a~ed for a pedeatrie on Coaat Hwy. 600 feet oaat of Newport Blvd., Newport t)eacll operated by Roth Au Rodaer•. l7 s E. 18 dl St., Cotta Meaa ..• A boralu r• mo•ed a acteon f10m II\ lln• Mlnor Repairs No J<*l 'ho Sm.aU! (Coali•ed a. p .. , I) Dl. TAPPAN CREDIT DENTIST DINT AL PLA TIS fULL & PAlTIAL ... , ......... ..,. IXTRACllOHS .... , .............. ·~,., QOW'Jia -IIUDGa na.IIIG' ~-4*1 ...... ...... -... a...-,. ....... ... ................ ~ c::liMiel ftsa - M"\ 6 Cl .. n Licenwd 6 Insured M . Michael Pamting Ml 6·1200 PAINTING SPECIALI Any ncraae 3-becbm. home, •immed. wt.OO. Complete ••terior llctS. Lic:•a•d. .. in- lUted. Kl 6-l64l •1lim•. happier Phoae: s•s-a 11s Uno......., C'&JIIO 1·23'72 GARDENmG Complete Landscopmg Serv1ce n.tt ES11MATES S 6 H c,...n Stamps F'tft deh vtry COlONA DEL MAJt NURSERY Olt S-0160 · 2144 £ C• .. Hwy livi'ng ... t. ,_. &l ft..-.or £111Alt• 'Ma\'leW lit ft0r1h•MI· ,....., San Ck-1tte ar-tM tiM ~" -ah aMI _ _,, O.lltornla'• n-1 ,_, ~..-dl-t• 411 ~tnch....,...•nd utlllll• •nd l*lltatalrlM I) Nil~ 1-Ciftl affONl -~ lt<)rn• • •• .. IMNI •••• ., ct.. _... Ptl~n~ S.d1 eltd urn~ ~"'•II bOat N arl,.. .,.. ,_ '~'"' tlu..,. llllll\11- l!Da<'IOW .s:C'1Une17 ..... ltt.-d In\~ Orfff vP tO l ,t\l 110-h ot rlvlrwt .. ,... al>CI t•na,.. ._•""-' ~Ptl<>ll fe.Tera. COftiiNIM-ftl._ Mllll,__ a!WI CIOOA 'U fl4'CII'W' (l It KIIC'MIIa -.e-. tlto re...-aW. -..11\Jiootl)' Cllar llf'OIIer lncll'ftate. eM~ MUoe .-11ro ao.ot&J Uv1ne •• ···-· Seve" autNr..ay lnfltYid_t._.. ~ a •"• • llledroot11 "'ochl• art , a vatla.a., •<'II lit o ftMtJ ot •I•Un<'U ... o:n•~ .J> ltl Ml> to ...... '"'U l.oa•• tile VMw• Harbor :i: --- Estates &SeaView GRANT'S SURPLUS 17~ New!J)n Blvd., Costa\4eaa PHONE~~ 6·16q6 \take your own sofa cus~ aons. cbau seat cushtool, ttrow p11lows, footatoola .t hassocks. play pen pads. cle~m& pads. cob pada. baduneue pads. etc. A rnld·W'Mk ~~ervtce la held ~Hy W~ •• 7:30 p.m.. FIBST CIIIIISTIAN CIIUJlCH Pran.klln 0. Blxler. Jr Mlnt.t« U 8-f'T78 Parwonap u 8·5294 SUNDAY 9:45 .....:STAa'TSAT1'0l1&DOOa' l0:40 . 5:-30 .. -Blbk' School Chul'dl ~rvl~ Youn1 ~les' NHtlnJ . Vesper Service 6:30 WEDl'fESDA Y !:Jaa.m . WOID!'ft'a Blbl~ Study 7:00p.m. ~ MH1Jn1 8:00 p.m. . .... a.r Practice Nursery and C!rUd Ca~ Provided ,,.... Chrbtiaa Qawoc-h 1'16 Vl<."t..ria at P._.nua eo.. Jlha SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 . 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVE.NlNC MEETtNG 8 p.m. READINC ROOM 3315 Via Lldo, Npt. Beacfl 0!)f'n w~k deys- 9 a m to 5 p.m. Wt>d nnday, 9 a .m. 7:45p.m 'T'uf' day and Fnday- 9 a.m to 9 p.m. SECOWD CBDIICII OF CJIJUST. ICUJIIISI R......,ta....t ~ ..... 3839 East C'out HJ~hway Corona del Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m . SUNDAY SDVIC£ 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENI.NG lriEE'nNG 8:00 p.m. READINC ROOM- 38.19 East Coa8t Hlpway Open wH.k ~ 10 a.m. to t p.m. You are cordially ltwttecl to att~nd a nuct\ Se~ a.nd to u.. the ttadlna a...n. -- .. ·~.~~ .. ... , .,~ · ... ~ .~ : . . '""-. . . ...., • ...,...._.__., .. c..-• w•u --..,-......... -----·-------- ................... _ ... ••u 1 _, ... COMa&& .a 8JIOaMI: .............. .., .......... __ ... ...... .............. ""',... .. ..,., .... ....., .............. fUI!Ii1 ...... 1% ..... ..._ • .,.. ...... Ia lhillc ,..... a ... It ...... CAIIPZI' AND IJIIAns TIIRtl.otlT, 'MUt4 .....Willi& _. ... .... ,. '-llt-11 kltciwtt ilwhl'ar ••• LIW. Zs· .................. *-*'-' ~ ............ .. ...... .. ...... .......... ...... ... ........ '" Pt;prt)• YHallt-...... tlat. pll nha. OWNE& WA!ft& -TO 8ELL AND WILL 8ACIIIJI'ICE AT ~·-WITH ONI.\' lt% DOWN. as1IW · CCIIIIOAL M·l LOT &'J' X 120', fully lmponelll ... lenl. 11• ...... kf4 at '14,000 for ~k SUe. Submit oa ...... CIIOICE C-t OORND I JW f,_t.~te. UO' dHp te M .... ,. on .. jor C.M. b_.811J airftt. 1800 tq. ft. ..... • '"' of •t. Su._ll '* f,..t ft. (HARM AID COtfORT ftUT YOURSELF -8H tilth ._pl"f'Ml•~t. cle- Jilllttt.l. tlitrH Wreom, 1* batla J1eM VuM ~~~~~­ .......... JIHatlfully ear,.&ed aiMI clrapf'4 ll\·••1 .._ witta firf'pla~. IAI'J'e a.H.....-. attrac-tive f'fttnl IMltla and mast~r bath witll pntio ,..tn~. PaMA)' roota witll flnoplace, ~ttl' bwiH·in klk'hf'a wtua food bar! B~k •·all adds attra«"tinnHtt to Wfl .. Jtdtlenpecl yard with f'ntnnce for boet or t...au •*-'*1"· Elf>mntary !W'hool c-hlldN'a r-an le.ch at bo~De. ONLY $%,000 OOWS-CAI.L TO- J['M. LaBorde, Realtor }' ou'll likf' our lrif'ndl~· ~Wrvift'' 1M E. 17th St (Phont 646-fJ.):'l.'}) ('OHta Mf'~ Au~ thf' 11trf'f1 from MtM& Shopping ('4'nff'r Evttti•~ Ml 6-IU.~ or ""-1398 CLAI R£ M N!:LSON 8l., Weet N•-.ort. nponed •• ..... or • 14-iada con- locked ~ wia•w to lc:nw OD4db• ttom·bll f10t1t aai• tnlly to •• ltome of y•d the foatlt tint• •c:h PIIUly AJ.LeBo•f. ,._,.. obje~• bad be• atol• IliOn\ St., West Newport -.41 e&ell ----- • t1no TV aet •.• A bural• CMPUS DEVB.OPMI!NT entered duoop an D•locted TO E DI~"'•SSEO window aad stole 4 abirta, II ~ valued at t24.90, (1I0m cbe .. The Pucure of Uninraity home or Stepbea 811ir, 104 of Califo.,ia at Ir.;ne'" will Grant St., West Newport. be ditwllod ~ Dr. Daniel s. .. r4.y, Oct. 13 Aldric:b Jr., dlancellor or the Pranci a Horvath, 116-Hth illllre uniuuhy, at the a en- DURKIN Newman Durkin will resign as president of Ne wport Dunes as of Nov. 1 and plans tQ enter the field of promotional advertising. with headquaners in thls area. Mr. Durkm satd that with the clocingof the park fcx the wtn- ter montlu, hu leaving Wlll re • heve the fananc1ai burden of Newport Dunes. The pa1k pers- onnell will be cut back to 2 ofhce •nd 2 muntenance env ployees as an economy meas- ure. He JOIOt:d the organization 4 yean ago and has held the top pomaon for the pa.st 2 years. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY .... ..,.. ........ -........... . FOR SALE. ':ireat Dane pups. Sho w stock. ch. sire, crops ped. OR 3-3Q66 evenings an d week ends. era I mombenbip brealfaat of the Newport Harbor Cbarnber of Corrmerce at a a .... this Priday, Oct. 26, at the Bat- boa Bay Club. Also on the PIOIUITI will be "The University of Calif- omia, Irvine, Plot Plan," ..10 be presented by William Spuraeon Ill, chamber direc- tor and vice-president of the Irvine Co. J. nEHD SC MEETIHG Irvine Terrace reaidenta, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dina, 201SSeadrirt Or., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelso, 1231 Dolphin Ter., and also Mr. and Mrs. William Sanpt.er, 1560 E. Ocean Pt., Bal~a. attended the annual meeun~ of the Auociated USC Alurmt Club• at the SC campus lut Saturday. OFFICERS RE-ELECTED BY SENIOR CITIZENS The ~eni or Citi zens Club has re--elected Jay Waters as president; Maud 'Nood u vi ce-president; 1ertha Smatha as se cretary, and Estelle Daetweiler u treasurer. J eanne Chri steniOn i s in c:harae of publicity. The club meets every Monday at the Corona del \1ar Youth Center. ARMED FORCES DAY LUNCHEON FRIDAY The Oranae County Council of the Navy Lea&ue will hold an Armed Forces Day luncheon thas Friday noon, OcL 26. a t the Balboa Bay Club. accordina to Pres1· dent Carl Nei sser. Gue st of honor wall be Rear • dle tll'fte toe~. . .L. W. Mc'hide, 31DS le-*r. Dr •• West Newpon. "ped a cit- aen • a arret t CIOI'I'Ipllli at ch aq- ina a w .. t Newport boy, 14, with huiei a fire in • ..,. aadloliaod .,.. in the 3700 bloct 01 W. Ocun Ftont. Newport lteadl. • .Pat10l offi COfl Wete at Iced to Watch i>r a runaway Harbor Hip- lands boy, 15. . .E~ond Hopper, 62, Newport Heipta Trailer Park, Cotta Meu, 5Uff'ered a pouible beart attack while fi thina f10m the Newport Pier; he waited for ~alph Hof6nan of the uailer part to arri u and tah him home. PAOC 17 TO MEET Cub Scout Pact 17 will hold its first aeneral meet- ina and indoction of new manbers at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day, Nov. 1, at the Co10na del Mar School. acmrdina to Cubmaaters Jim 'leiaer and Herbert 9eierle. &ys be-- tween 8 and 11 .to live be-- tween the westerly boundary of Irvine Terrace and Poppy Ave., south o f the hiahway, are eliaible for membership. ARTHURJONESNAMED Arthur V. Jone1. Newport SU- ch attorney. hAs been appointed Newport Harbor People few Ku- chel chairman. Mr. Jones lives at 223 Poinsettia Ave •. Corona del Mar. GIRL FOR THE PECKS '.1r. IUld \1rs. Oonald Peck, 1100 Cambridje Ln., Wen- eli ff, are parents of a dauah· ter bom Saturday, Oct. 2n, '" Hoaa 1-lo spi tal. Admiral Amo ld Schade, 3011 Rewport Blvd. director of the poli tico-lfewport Beacb mi litary policy division of ;;;;;;;;;~:;:;~~~ the office of the c:hief of ~ naval opera tion a. lie has served aboard a number of veuels. includina the USS Concord, the submarine Perch. U!e USS Moruaomery and the USS Growler. (n July, 1944. he auumed command of the USS Bupra and le d a number of war patrols an Japanese-con- trolled waters durina World War D. He rec eived his present u sisnment an Aurus t, 1961 . THINKING OF REMODELING ? o• Bulldiag All New? ,,_ , ..... , .. CeiiAey Tl•• HARRIS A. LEE Construction Co. o--• c ... ty .... ~ o•toL 1 J-7114 c ............ , ................ _._ ... , t•h• JS,WII c-. .. .._w••• Plllll PM IDT •L•IaAL' CDITUMI ••eo.. as J'OV fa'Nfite Ubenl" will be U.. .._ ot a. HaUoweea duca beiaa eponaore4 by the Haftor Ar• cbep .. , of 1M Coe- eerntha Society of America this Saturday neai.aa, Oct. 27, at die Bbell ci~W.O...e • 5UW. ··-BIYd •• Balboa. Tbare will be a door pdae and • prlu for tho beat coetume, plat eome awpriee eatertailllltnL Tbe Back Bay Pive wlll pro•lde muaic for dancina. ***'****** * BSTATB! * Executive' 1 Mansion. Nearly ONE ACRE of IJ'OQDda. 3 bdnna, den, dll'ftily 1m, cfinina an. 3~ betbt. Pool. Price $105,000. A TRULY BEAU- TIFUL property. * BAY VIEW * Beautiful custom bit 2 bcb NEWPORT BEAOi home. Den w/wet bar opens to co- vend patio. Larae DIN IN 0 RM. OVERSIZE·BDRMS. Top (Jlality wall to wall c:arpet. Drapes. Kitchen has bia eat- ina area. Sundect. Price S34,SOO. POR SPAOOUS LIVING -SE E THIS. * ~AY .t OCEAN VIEW from every room. 3 bdrm dinina rm 2 bath home . Rooms are SP AOOUS. Deluae "'al- ity thruout. Choece CUPP DRIVE locati1..>n . Price just REDUCED ., $S4,SOO. This i 1 NOT LEASE! IQ LD. Shown 1532 Mltltlea4 Dr., Weetclltf OPEN HOUSE DAILY VAlli PI.USI ME!D SI'ACI? NU! IS A WAC-IOUS COLONIA&. MAMMOM -TMI MOST POl YOUI MtiLDIMG DOLLAJt. Bady American. ' becboom; 4 badle; 3 car aaraae plus boat .rtUance eo pado. Blto- llDoic door op.rter. Spacious electric kitc:ben and f1111ily 100m. Dea for Dad. Mlbopby ubiDeta aad mouldiaa. H•dwood noon; aenu.ice lath and plaacer iaterior. laterpbooe. Heavy thllte 100f; Yard fatced with apace i>r pool. Landscaped in Croat. UndetiJOQDd otilitiu. Fee simple 80 ~ 105ft. lot. Deat Value at $49,950. l?ft•• cbroup Hart.or lliahJaada on Hipland DnYe <lOch St.) to Weatcliff' today and ••• Ibis. We fmaace or we will take your bouae or lot ie ••da•J•· JOHN V06EL. Re.ltor -................. a-ct. ,.._et ... 6-1675 ., ~533 FOUR·O-REALTY 2811 E.COUT MloWAV c., .......... , . "'· •n·z•~ .._ RS·HH The Best Town On Eartta by ,...; ... '"'· 41DAA * BAYCR EST * 1 ,-IV COST J. M!SA SPEQAU Larae custom buift 3 bdn & family rm. home. 2~ baths. OlaJmina kitchen haa walk· in pantly, eye level bit-in refriaerator. Closeta & Jtor- aae apace aalore. Finest all a..&. COAft'lrWAT COAO~A DEL M.A.a oa 3-,_ wool catpetina. l)eautiful I heated pool has perimeter liahtina and adjotn s "out· door livina" patio . Pri ce SSl.SOO. E xcellent rinancina if needed. SEE nus aracio us home TODAY. 11110 \('. ~ut H I\')'. NEW'POitT IIE.ar ua.us. TIE CILUIII C1. 4Q3 E . 17th St. Costa 'Aeu \11 6-4431 Evei. OR 3-1Q24 Kl 5-1847 ********* Cornt~o Jel lou 'lY t)':t~'CR • 4 ~Jro01•1 s • 3 1~ ba ths • 3-car jaraJe 1• lc:auuful 40' comer lo t • 1 bloc\ to maa n beach P:tlCJ:: SS/I.Snrt Phone for a('potntment fl'ttole 3-'lSQil or ()~ 3-7111, LEASE wltft OPTIOH Larae 2-bednn. v.ith den home. 2 baths. hdwd noo n . aaraae and wor\ shop, many trees . Only SlSO per mo. • • • C-2 comer 100 x 120, central Costa Men location. st".ooo Wells·McCardle Realtors 1111 Ne•port Bh d .• CMta lfesa L1 Hi!t ISua 6 £1~ )tf ~Itt W lll 1-l lllt S.hc:nM TOD,\ Y To Tile ENSIGN Taleptaoee: ORiole ).OSSO Not a II Grand Opening •• ,'\,, ( I,JJ !l .\I ', l ,,, 1' 11111 ,, c1u~tr"n :1 .n~ .1~ ( 11Un11 SufX'r\l'"lr f (llnl rl11 J 11 ' J' \I I ' H e-u~or I r· •·H nt .... '·'•'< 111d 'lllC'"Iul <H.Cumpll\h111C'I11 Ill 11H<It1.· ·'"'' ,,_. l •••11 D 1•1rr.r I'' "'lcm~ and prC'\C'f\ln,(: at~ \\ d (J•( -dt f,J'I ~ d,c• I •f·di-~~ til': hlt,.:ltl Jlld 110" "rr o\tn,C thC' tltrc.J• "' ri1C ,,, • •« ., .11 cIt:! ill).: rLf.,u ·h rhc hc.1rt of coa\ta! ClltC'~ Jh "·" ..... ,:(I· 1 '"'r11n 11 '"11"' ,,. ftr<·hrc.t~' t<• protcl t thr'c utr, , If • I··" " .. ,. 1 .• n n • r .II I -:' h 11f 'C'" u .1 f:t nrcJ' H c h..1 s Pli\J l1J I • til 'I' \1 I,, :.:• _'·n~ I r.J11 1,tll ( •I I \rC'Uilf I afuc (0 hdl· ,, lc· "'" '"" 'TI P•f , .. 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( l.t•r< \.,,., 1 "'t I 111 1hc I dth D r\l lllt 2'1 'N''· as l'-u\lllC'SS· ,..,,. 1 I 1.1 .• \lc<.t .wJ rrc~,.tcnt n( Or..an,cr Count~ lca~ue n( C 111 , , \ • • l ,rc~ .mJ a~ ~au11at10n board ch.mmJn, fm ally .I\ ( f'ltm'' "l"'t:· "": l11s record JS knov.n to all It 1s a fme record ,,( p~ll'll" ,,., .c Dn ""' 1r.11lc ~""''" .,!,,l uy (.,r the un"no\\n Rr t'IC"tt Count\' Sup- t'I\IMit ( , .. ,,( i\:d"'ll .IS II'C rfi)\Cd tumpctcnt .W:r\'ant of the r<-nplc -i\1 L tl•c r('opk. not the (a,orec.J few. He as not a C]liC .. ti•M1 marl ! 11 The Fift~ District It's NELSON 1 NOViCE Re-Elect Supervisor CLAIII M. o/t4b g>ak.~ an easy way o/ /;v;ng *28,500 TO *38,500 VISTA BAHIA AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAI!LION TYPICAL 3 BEDROOM VISTA B~HIA HONE Newports Rrst Residential Planned Comm"nity INVEST IN LUXU.,OOS ,.,_,- .. ., ,._, •IIUb JO_.,.,,. ·-·#I.,, ... lfAL~ PltOM YOUR ,.,W#Ite ,_,~,o 10 70.. 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