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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-10-22 - Newport Harbor EnsignSchool • Bed Tax Hearing Set The Nowpon Beada Oty Cooncil IPI'fO .. d firat roa&- ina o( tile uaaaieot occa- pancy tu Mooday o•..Uaa •d ••t tile publie heariaa for No•. 23. acancy Filled Arcbi teet J. Herbert Bto..,.. ell wu appointed Tueaday nenioa to fill the •ac&Dcy created by tharecenuoaipa- tion of Mol Bony from tlae board of t.naateea of theNe• port Be ac::b Fl emeatuy Sc:boo I DiatricL Mt. Berry reaipad laat month becallao of teact.- ina commiaaenu at Otanac Coaat £nnina Colleae. Ma. Baownell. 701 S... Jomea AFS Picks 4 Rnalists Pl., ClifT Ha.ea, baa beeo a Newport Boac::b reaident aince 1946 and maintaina bi 1 u cbi- tect ofTiee at 19SO W. Cout Hwy., oo Mariner• Mile. He waa selected from amona 16 app li c&DU to fi II the 11ft u - p ired term, antil June 20, 1967. He ia an active participant in PTA with hi• wife. Phoebe Lu. They ban 4 children, Jam ea. 1 S; Doualu, 13; Laura. 11, and Scott. 9. - Thia "bed tu•• law woald lny a ,.. tu on rental paid by any periOD wbo oec:opi ea 1ny aeoommodationa for ctwellina. lo4aina or aleepina pwpoua for 30 couoeoti•• daya or leu in the eity of Newport Beada. Tbepropoaed orclnanee will apecify DIU Jan. 1 aa efTecti.e da&o for tbe new tar.. it approud.. Objoctiooa woro raised by Real Eatate Board membou. inclodina Nelda GibiOft. Har- old Anbor •d Mra. Willi-.n Suford.. Mta. Gibeon uid tho law woald be a.nfair to property ownon wbo rent for Pour Newport Hubor Hiah adlool awdenta b .. e been c::boaen a a fin ali au in the Americana Abaoad paoaran of tbe Americao Pield Ser- Yice. The Newport Harbor Ch8P- ter of APS aelcctod the fol- lowioa: Tina Dyer, 2451 Me- rino Or., Bay Sborea; Tinka Heaa, 1212 Canbridae LD •• WeuclifT; Pll1lela Oweo, 1215 Marian Ln .• Harbor Hiab· IJDda, and Tltll Q,epard. 92.6 E. Balboa Blvd.. BalboL Mr. Baownell, wbo ia 48 . ia a native of Kelloaa. Idaho, received bia depoe from USC •n 1940, wu called to active duty in the Air Corpa dorina World War ll, io October. 1941, •• a uainina officer and ae"ed in Enaland 11 a pilot. Durina Tuuday evenioa· • moe una. the tra a tees di a· c:uued civil defeoae mea- au.rea, tlbich remain the aame •• lut year, wim recoanition Jiven co the problem that 1 odal wave could create for BalbOa Peninlllla wtule ICbool i I in ICIIIOO. PLANNING the Navy League's week- long observance of Navy Day are, from left, Carl Neisser, president of the 11th Region of the Navy League; CapL Tony Christopher <retired) of Los Alamitos; Charles Thomas, president of the Irvine Co. and former secretary of the Navy under P resident Eisenhower; and Ed Bell, president of the Navy League Orange County Council Mr . Thomas and Capt. Christopher are co-chairman for the '!vent, whtch wd I include the arrival of the aircraft carrier Be nn •ngton whtch can be vi s ited by the publ tC Oct . 31 and Nov. 1. lou Uaae )0 daya. A~na City Auomey Tally FRESHIIIAN OFFlCERS at Newport Harbor High School are Seymoar a aid that the orcfi-1 ft Vi p · d Bob oanee would not bold ap in President Allan ~ge, standing at e ; ce-res• ent The boud rece1vcd a lcuer from Mu. Tbomu Hoover, 4}6 Ho~ Or •• Newpon Heiahu, ull::.iaa permiuton to aive ber cbildroo reliaious inauuction in her home dur· tna acbool released time. The roqueat wu denied on a moti on by H'-"ey Pcue. He aaid that. altbouab be wu 1n aympathy with lhe requeat.. the llltute aovem· ina rehaioua inatractioa spe- cified that only o raanized rdi;ioua aro~• could avail themael•t• of the releued re\iJiooa edlllealion propam. ATTN .... Sand Castle Expertsl coun if u u ception is made Hancock; Secretary Wary Lu Grasso, seated at left, and for owneu of a few units. Treasurer Ell ssa Lindroth. Harbor Harmony Gestures Htnor Oiatrict Eapnoer Coallcil mombera aaid they required; tbe ~~~~Y ownen Jim BalUnaer told the ctirec-wo.lld oppose any new COQil-ofTere4 to bUy adJOtruna bead\ ton of &be Newport Hubor ty leai alatioo that wowd be area from the city or to a ell Cumber of Commerce Moo-in conftict with tho present their property to the city; day dlat tllo Otaaao Couey city harbor ordinance. No. the matter waa referred to Harbor Dhtrict baa no desire 1090. the ciey staff to iouatiaate to &do onr tile achioiatra-••Tbemayor aboald IC)point tbe pouibility of boyina lbe Tina wi II be a c10di date for aelectioa for the adlool year beainnina io January aome- wherc in the aoutbem bemt· apbere; Pamela, for the achool year beaiontna in September, in the northern bemi apbere, which i 1 uaually in Europe; Tinka and Tim, for the awnmer PIOiflmJwbich could be in ci thcr bemi aphere. Pinal selection i 1 made by dlc New Yon office of APS. tioa of pier pernlit• ia roat-a COllllllittee to ... cty wtaa& property. 4•&ial •eaa. oor ript• ue. •• said Coa-Coo Cou •t • Co f b ..... , .. ., DOl ..... 10 oae-cilm&D Liodaloy Puaoaa. p ncl In n a •erdel ,. ... •• be ..W.4. ••naa woolct -.e toaah to 1 He wu uked aboat the tD awa .'' replied Mr. Stod- ckaft copy of a rm aod coaa-dud.. ··ne <J&eation would ty-wide hU'bot orcliaaace, b .. e 10 JO up to tbe State wbidl cootaina the PtO•iaioa Slapremo Court. It would be that tho Hubor Di atrict will ri4icwoua to open llP P~~n­ bau COnUOl Of lbore-bated elora' 1 bo&. Iince tbe old !Jlrac~oa. l)i•. ia tile _toy ananaemoot bu been wort- auoe an objecuona raaa~d ina for a tona time. •• by tile N~rt Beadl Caty Mr. Paraooa commented on Council a~aJnlt tho proposed what he called ''peaceful ~lJ ~~nance. •• coexiateace with the county" That a.• JUit a .drll_t ~py. by aayina that ••we are ara- MJ. Balhnaor ntd.. 1 m not dually beioa eaten u.p.'• lUre it ~ill . be i~ the final The Cooncil al ao: The Newport Beach City CoW\cil met Cor 2 boura Monday aftemoon in aec:ret uecutive aeuion at the re- q.aut of City Manaaer Bob Coop. Mayor Paol 3 raber informed fellow Cooncil member• of the city manacer'l requoll tbe city manaaer and mc:m- beu of the Council. The non· jo•ial demeanor of tbe partJ- cipaota aa they cmeraed from the meetina indicated that there were other item• or diacuuion than the Palm ~naa auianmet~t. jlllt before the atatt of the At Monday cvenioa· • Palm scheduled 1:30 p.m. atudy Sc»rioa• Council meetina. the union. 1nnouncemeot waa made by The uuateea aouuted dlat \fra. Hoover JO thaoup ber church, 10 that the bO u d would not aec a precedent on 1n individual requeat. Mra. Hoover i I wife of the paator of the PI ymoutb Conateta- uonal Chwc:b. Newport He&,~u. B1 uer and bette a aand cutlca arc an s10re for the Coaona del Mu beach rot the annual aand castle co ntcu Sunday, No•. 8. Tbc Commodorea of the Newpon Harbor Chamber of Commerce, aponaora of the event. b .. e catabli abed the fact that the neceuu y out· aoina tide will occw that .ttemooft and b .. e act the atart of the conteat fo r l p.m. Chll1lbet maaaaer J ac:k Bu- neu told the direaon ~­ day tbat«l cudea were coo· altllcted laat year. and al- ready -42 entry rcqucau bavc been rcceaved. Some 8 to 10 thousand peraon 1 Vlllled the CUUCI I &It yeat. ··we have bad a challenae {aom t:be Coaona del \.1ar H•ah School profs to tht Harbor H1 ab ptoh, wbO in twn have bed cu. and that uaes for the dlallenaed Oranae Coaat tal 1ncludc c1••c bettennent Coll eae:· \.11. Barnett aatd. proJecu and reatonal and "fwe•ll 'lave h•ab use, lease-City adveru11na. hold. •nd condom1n1um cut· • Chlmbel manaaer Jack l ea.·· Barnett reported that Oranac "Also fee 11mptc:· remarked County chamber manaaera John \1acnab. bad met that momina and Hctc 11 a aummary of other made paop eu toward eate- lOPICS at the directors' meet· bh a tuna a Better Buaineu 101 Monday: Butea1 10 protect local buai· • \4ta. Winifted Sacon, re-oeues from Oy-by-niaht en- porti na for c.bailmaa Mar aery te1Pri ua. ~brooder, uid tbat the wo-• Preatdcnt Viben nicS he mea' 1 eli Yi siott tlu &elected b.cl rece1Yed • rop«t from Ule propoud cary cultural CoUDc:slwomlfl OoreCII Mar- center aa au maJor PIOJcCt lball on proposed cbaoaea in for tbe year. aty butlcltna. plamblna and • Bob Voorhies, chauman electncaJ codes. the city o( t.he manne div11aoo. called atudy oommtttee uy• that ancnuon to 4 billa upected me rev1a1ons ..ould mean • to come up 10 the 196S atate 1 .. 1n1 of 1300 to $400 an lbe lciJ•I atJ•e acsatoo: a pro-conauucuon or 1 11nalc poaal to increue bOat rca11· family dwelhna. trabon fee from 13 every 3 • The <hrectou eq,reued ·~L Thu II beana further • Upheld tbe decision o r reYl!.wed by the couty cou-the Plannina Commi uioo, aol. . whicb denied the uae permh No detai Ia of the penon-the auiatant mayo a that a nel aeuion were revealed, deci aioo had been reached ucept that Mr. Coop told or &uioa the day to appoint tbe opportunity Cor the city Pico Ri•er• City M~aacr manaacr'a position in the Prank Aleabiae to the S21,· City of Palm Sprina• and that 000 city manaaer po11tion in be would not take the poai-the deaert city. Official ac- tion. tion oa the appoinlment ia year• to S~ annually; In l1eu apprectauon to the City law tal on bOau. aimtlar to car enforcement officers ··ror the tax, wb1ch 11 collected at most efficient and effecuve Um e of &ale. llcenatn& of all manner In Whtcn they handled bOat operaton; de11anauon the recent anempted u ot on of 'iotor Vehacte Dept. u our beach. wh 1ch led to pro- ' bOat reaaauauon aae~~t. per JUdl cia.l sctJon try ow • Prell dent Vi bert Uld courts... The statement or He aaad tha~ a 1961 atate request of M.S.M. Auociatea law let ~-&_he Small Crall foa ele•atoa pent.houae, mu~ H•bor• DiY1aaon aa • .,en. ter TV antenna, OaJPOie and cy to to•~ !he uae of at.ate other appwtenancea on top watera. lamtbna the ntbo~ of the 7-a~t»ry condominium ity o_f citiea and local bu~r IC)arcment planned at 205 cfittnCll to the follotnna CunatiOG A .... on the eo,.. itoma: apoed aooea, time of ona del Mar blllfT ne• Car- day lor b•bor acti•ity. ape-nation Co•e. Bill Stewart. cial aao areaa. and auita-M.S.M. pU1Dor. aaid tbat ao cion contJOl. alternatin plan would bo to He atated tbllt t.be Hubor coaatract a aeparate atruc- Commiaaion ia rni aiaa the taro at Caraa&ioa A••· lnol harbor ordinance io Older to 10 prori4e for car p.tiaa. ecbien uifOrmtty aa eo city Tho oriliaal pl• calla for aDd co.aty rap.latioaa aad eataWialaiq 1100f eop ••• ••• keep tile atate .... cy the ••Mt ta .. t u4 putjaa oat of 1M pictaro. ~• oa a portioa of tile 100f. ••n. •••• ia 1M orcti-• Rec:ei•e4 a aalary atacly Tbe lona union reYived 10 be taken at the Oct. 26 report• or friction between meetina . Skate Board Peril Cited Tbe clanaer of atate bOard• eeme to U.e attention of tbe Newport Beac::b City Council by way of a letter of protut from l Newport Heiabta reai- denta. ••An you oa tho Oty eo-- cit .,. .. liD •ait •til IOtlle- 001 ia k:ill .. or MciJ i.njarod ~· ,.,. ,.otlibit •••• one-foot akat ea on the ai~ walk •"" the leuet writcu asked.. DUCI la DKOUII1 M~le report floe a pri .. te COGIGI- of ..... ia apec:ial ••• tiDl rua. rocc••e.cli.. ID ... liT ...... CI •••• ln &be Upper a.,:· bo ...... of 6.), lacreaao for Nl UTI ... I DT Probibitina skate bOard• WOilld be l ill::e Uyllll 10 pro- hibit eatina of iee cre1m coeea by tida, commented C.O.cilmaa Dee Coot, wbo aaid that ia Ilia day it waa hoop 10lliaa. wtaicla wu quite lbe tbi., for boilciaa pbyai- cal atamiaL aaid.. '"Tboa bolla IIIIa city city employeea. wtaic:h woald •4 OO..CJ •• IHtiaa to total aboot 1110.000 for llile brlaa dllt Ia•• Ia b..-y. you ; ref.-red it to IIIIo ta.a A jolac powwa ,.,...., COllllllitteo for atacly. may be aece••IIY eo retaia • Recel•ed dle atreet au- tiM prea•t ..U.iatrali•o .,.nahedeat•a report oa the ooauola.•• 11110•ta of .......... u eo At lta MMclay ~•iat be l .. ied oa lota for woed ••d.,. lite Newpolt S.8dl abta ... t; aot p.blic b11r· aty eo.dt _..,., a pao-lea lor No•. 9. poaal bJ ro... ooucil•• • Rejected tM cam cut re-H•• 1M•• •• a jDiat •••t of Dr. Aacke• Suclor. IIIOdr be ....... ted to,__ JOJ6 ..... Dr.. C»IOGI IIIlo • ..,. •• , cMadJ del M.. • 1M ,,..,, of 4eli8Md., dae ,..,_aibili· ,...lc allety. NcMM IIIIo lie1 for .,.aillndoa -., locecloa oldie ..,oaed cat .... d'J ...... oo..ty. ... " 1M c:er , .. ., ... ••n~a ........ ._.," ... ...-; eo-at .a eo ·~ nllft.. ., .... ., .., ...... b ...... ol po .. ci., _.. ..-.a.41 • •• .... ...weldoe of a c.- ,.._ 111111-. fDr ha • •• oa lite , ... IIPPIO•ed .... .a. ...... Lor._a .... •• l , •••• ,. ...... .., ~~ le.. 10 lite 0..4161, • J024 BNM•• Dr. .......................................... ia • ••• _. •lllr ...,. ,.... WI Jr. _, .._.., ..... ..... ....... ..... 8111 ......... 10 die IIW'f'Oce-...... _ ..... ., -· .... ., ....... ,...., "" -••lniiMia." ••••uha et • ,.._, .. Cllli!MI ... J., .. ., ........ ...-....... 8 -· -··· .... -~ ........ c ....... 811 ........ . ........................................ : • Ell ........................ ..... .. .......... ..... ... ..... .. ___ ...... .. ...... --.. O.aaia Oweaa. 1 Mariae at tho S.ta Aaa ·M•iae Air facility. Cell aaloep a& the wheel of lail ear yaatecday momina • .act ltnlct tbo p•ol tnck of J IIHI Nieaioc. parted at bia t.omo. 1611 W. Balboa BI..S.. Ceatral New- port. poabiaa it into the puted e• o( OreJOfJ H~ n•ofAa....U.. Ho aouoated alortina the police to iaternfte in casu wbere the atat.e boMda are beint uaod in bi,hly con- aeated ueaL Actint City Attorney Tully Seymo.ar a aid. .. The police alwaya bno •tbority to make reconnondatioaa coa- cemiQJ danaeaoua concfi- &io na. but we bave no leaal pow• to aet. •• Laat , .. oa die ,..,. day, Mr. Ni•iec' a e• waa a tract •t -· 111118 -., • lllit _, ,. •110 at u.o Nl au.n ••JUT Milt• Buket ,..t:i., lot Newport H.eipu PfDPerlJ COUNTRY WASHBURN E of HM»r View Hills, "'ember of • lla 1&. la Welt N..,...-L o.,..a t.a .. WDt M• .Wa liD recor~eltlng Curt llt&ssey TV Show a..d tM11er the cOtnlc WAli.T LilA MAlt I collect ............. , fDr tuN pliJer wlth Sptltt Jones, will bt one of the ~tertalners Uaa a..i• fUr .... • a. • 111., -........ ........ tor the Ohieiand Jamboree this Sun ~MY, OcL 25, In Irvine pad_. n•••.., of,,.._, • ._, cliaaic&. ee.aa._. Part, a fund r1iser for the Gotchlrllaf c.a~npal-. TV and •• 12 ""'a. ••• -.. at nor.. .._. .. 1 NfOflecl eo ..... 11:12 ,.. • .....,. Oct. ll. •• N....-a-c. O CJ mo'llt st.ar Andy Oevlnt, also a HattiOf Ate1 resident, will ia ttoaa HD.,ec.a& -jut l O..dJ Pia ...,. emctt the first half of tM sttow, beflf'lftlf'l9 a t f'IOOn , ~d -'•te• .,_.. t.• .,..._ t.acl •• Mid a .. •• Sll Pto-noted announcer Harry VOfl Zeta trill t.ae ovtr at 2 p.m. The .m .. d at .. M•it.al. u .. l*'i•• i• •• ••a. -' OalJ enttftalntrs will lndudl Sat ~»a lslMCt's Buddy Ebsef'l, l .............. -,. -~ U6r .......... ..,. .. w•• 1 -.. • .... TV's ~~' HlllbUiy,· Tent Jo Fl-, ro-t Nnce sw Wn. ..,.., H.,..._ *' .....,._ far llllon of ... .,... , .... ,_.. .... A.._. OtaaaMeoa. _. ... ._ of tt.t Knott's 8erty Faftll Bhd C~~t Tl-...ere; ., Rudells, _, ..._ a ~· ._,.._. o...il ..,..,.. 1M ciCJ tr-..llM pair ,_ Hofl,wood; R .... ..ct his llftlsts, ~ e... 0tm ........ Mt ...... • ... 1M IW .. ta pet Kt;INrCJIMtf Md Lottbt,COIIt. tMftd fMRftt 1M INflc _, ._ .. A.L. ...,. .. o1 ......... ••lrict ...._t. Kt; Clftcty ._, SI"'I'S of fD soets. S,.ahr will till ONu ............. fltn.. ...... , ........... .... ...,. Wuaal•tt'., .... jea n. "• will •• ... Of • .JciM LtdiHr, ._.of'" M.tc.C• E-.......11 Ill... ..... ... _, • ._..,.,... L...-. that the chamber tas commit· IC)precl a·ton added. ''We are tee, neaded try Jtm Berltahue. areatl~ rleaaed that you have Wi ll come up With rec:ommcnd-demonurated !luch acuvruea ed usc for the ne• tall 1ncome are not tol erated '" l'iewport to be denved b) the cuy from 8 cach and at the same ume the propoaed tran&lent occu-act an e1am1'l e fnr other com- pancy tu. \1r . V1bcrt 111d muntu e' '" handltna theae other Clt.JCs have adopted the pro blem,:· COM C.C. Offici a l Resigns The Corona del \4ar Cham· bcr or Commerce, Wlllch pre- YIOUal y bad loat 2 banker officers. 11 loaina 1nothcr one. Rudy ft'eaaoa lt.aa rcaianed aa firll nc . ..,....deot be- YEnACI niiU I P l nPOn IEIII11•u Vernacc 8. Moraan. 2708 C1iff 0... Newport Heipu, dted ~oday in Hoaa Hoapi- cal at the •&t of 62. He was pioneet in uanaportation and wu o~oa of tbc Motaan T1ansportatJoo Co.. ••tb ofTicea in Lona Beaeb. Dow- ney and an the d.eaerL S.Uvt•ou tnclade bia wife. a dauabua. M.a. Betty Jean Mannina; a ·~ Ardnu Mo- yer; 3 pandcbildllet~, Ste- ptlen and Deuy Maauna,IDd Karen Lee MDr•· Scavicea were beld yoatad.,. in lntle- wood Memonal Plr~. wilb .... R111aa Lipt Lodao m. P A A.M. offlciatiq. 8alt:1 Cor- oaa del Mal ~--1 waa io cbaaae of .,... .... t.a. I IIBI I ft l'll l ............. ,_.. M. Lei ... ---........ a... ...... tti ... ldllooi.MaMID--- aa&ed Dl 8 ==•a) .. I .................... N.._al y... o.Aiia• -daa AM& .... c.l-.... u-o.. i • .a ... .......... .... ---...... -.. ..... J-71aQII •• cause of a ch&nlll" 1n bull· neas be ••II be leav1 na h11 po11t1o n u manaaer o f the Coro.a del \.1ar branch o( the Baok of Amenca tn H ut a now buatneu, Ytestport O.a- tribGton Inc .. a peat control a wttb offi ce' at 474 E. 17«*1 S.... Coata "ieiiL He will lone cbe bank II the end of IIIIi a month to aperat e the new firm tn pannenblp with Joha Cotea. The Ch1mbcr ducctora elec- ted Ed Bucko to fi II the VIce- proaadency vacancy created by MJ. Weuon•a re11anation. Attorney Carl ~ealev. leai•- 1 att•e cbauman ror tho Cham- bel. waa appoanted aa direc- tor to li II the vacancy on the boaad. Lut year the chamber ~~ aident' 1 chaar wu vaceced ttnce by ptomouona of 8ob Scbi1111nel by Secutaty Ph•t Nu.ioeal Bank aad JaCik a..-. • by \Jtu ted c.au .... ••• a .... vwn •an'aa. -. THURSDAY, OCT. Z2. ttE• CORONA DEL MAR, CAUF. ftOIIIICt FowlerLt-• straight ~ 11M lla GWD IIIJ)o. ..... 8cart-'lm 'n1dt. ud lt ---.... -• ~ lt oe AaMrtca ....,.._ ~u_ __________________________________ .. -u~! liGHT AND WRONG .IY Tom Anclenoft ._.. .......... ..., .. c.-...... CeM. ,.... ........ ., ....... .., .... ........ •ftee ...... c-.......... curel ............ ~ Ort111 ~II ... .. .._~......., ................. ~ .... ~·-·· ~v ... .., ......... . L C...~. C.... .. IMf, Celli. T-.t•• ,..._ ..... fll OJI'iCD'. 'a ... ,.. ........ , ............. -~· ........... .. ........ 5 ... ....... ....... ....... •• .. .... --..... .,.,,. ............ c-. ........ 1 II' ,....,. .. .. ..... AM~ .. --._. le ..... ~ • ,..,... • ...... ..... fill UJIIl»' ... .. ................. -. ,..... ..... ,, ..... ... TMI MAIIOI AIIA"I OPPIIT •IWIPAPII AIVO L HMI'A -·-... . -·-· o--,......_ llQ HMIA --· ···--'"uc dt .. ..,._ suasc••moN um l11 .... ~ H•tW AtN: Ott• ,.., -M.-Ovf..w. e4 .... H.~ ArM: o-,_ -... ct '-.e Dlj "" ..ll.p An. !. H-.pe, ......... ,.wa.a.. •• ._ Ltl• "IOIE DAlE CALL IT REASOI" There is a perverse indulgence aHiicting our land. It is shown in the Incredible and suicidal Impulse to be wearing pi nk tinged glasses wh en vi ewing the problems of the world. And so It is that to many peopl e who should know better , the enemy is not the crim inal communist conspiracy that has conquered one-fourth of the world. Instead, the targets of concerted attack are the concerned, patriotic Americans who see the deadly peri l now upon us, and who are seeking to awaken the complacent citizenry to do something about It before it is too late. The attacks becom e harsher when the patriots become more effective, and produce the evt dence that our national palicy tS leading us toward the wel fare s tate, eroding indi- vi dual freedom, and promoting coexistence with the com- munis ts. Little attent ion was pa id to the John Birch Soc iety when ct was first o rganized, but when tis effectiveness bec ame apparent, the counter-attack was on 1n full force. Now we , .. .,_. av VJf n •• c ····--·., ......... . .... ~ ..... c '', ... ,.. tiJQCD1"'" ....... ,.. ........ ..-.c ~-.... fiM.c ... .... .,_, ..... ... ....... ~1"Mo ..... tor ... ... " t or ' ' • ...,_.. ta tM itlleoaw&toa • r • • • a • e d ....... IJllf)(ZPf ~ ,.,. , ...... ..., W'Odl rll ..... to llll I ... .,. ~ letter• ·--·~ U... .... ,.....,. -lpl Etfttall7 .......... ~._,......,... ........ 8ft ........ ............ ---~ "'"* .._..,.a..., • ~ t•llrll ed tile Mti·UN'JCitll' !Aaer ,..,... ........ , T h ~ 1 e communkatJona, of coune, are plously.wOI"dfd. and uauaUy ~fer to the latest UNI· CEF "'Whltewuh" eJ111.Nered via such prom.l~t world JOY· emm~nt advoeates u the U · Concreuman Walter., .... The editor Ia exPeCted to take J\.ldd'a cor the curnnt .udl "author· lty"l word u factual and t. yond que-~Uon. NatunlJy. each such ~uttaJ-&etter lncludea a new oitch u to the TotaJ Purity ot UNICEF. 1"'aA. • leI o a a .....,......... teelullq ....... fad. .. """ effort to ...._., ••• ~ fMAI· torial '"'*" ... ~ wlllo ................. ,..~~ ... ... to ..,.,.,.... DA7 Extmnist Senator J. William Fulbri~ht. rumored as Joh010n's rhoiee for the next S«- r~tary of State, rettntly pontificated: "We must recognize that the Secular Puritanitm which we ha\'e prutictd with iu principlrs of ab.:>lute sood. abtolute evil and into!er· ance of cU.mt, hat been an obstacle to the practic:r ol <Wmocracy at hame and the con· duct ol an effective fore~ policy." Ful· bright put that philolophy into play when he voted against the "CI\;1 rights" bill. This was one of the most insincere, hypocritical votes ever recorded in the Senate. This ones worlder abandoned his convictions beaux he was afraid of the ArkAnsas vot~n.. Yet the leftists tcrum "bigot" at honest Barry Gold- water becaute he voted against the "civil ri~hts'' bill which he thinks is unconstitution· al. T he "libtraJs'' believe in readin~t between the lines of the Constitution, of the mar· riage vows and oaths of office. To merge us into a global ~lob with thttt billion Eura, sians and Africans. thf' Socialists ( nl<Xkrate Communilts ) mu'st downgrade Christianity, family, moralitv. s!M\dard of hving, f~'tt'­ dom and patriotivn In collrctiviJt societies tht' state must bt god. NO ST ANDAROS Tht' al(T)OSt.ic pragmatists who call them· seJVt'S ••(jbfraJs·· ha\'C taught a JCf'nf'ra lion of childf'C'n that there a~ no dear distinctions betwffn right and wrong. 1 hex Freudianist frauds further proclaim that we a re no t re· sponsible: "Man is a product of his he~d· ity and his environment, and you cannot expect him to rise above it." Our amoral, IOCialist leaden. convinC'f'd that virtually all problf'rns are mat~nal. thin \: that they can set thin~ right and/or get elected by giving your grandc.hildrt'n·s se~ corn to the "un<krprivilf't(rd:· Thus ~ pou r endless billioru into Harlem Rhettos. mto Appalachia "pockets of po,·ut)'•· apd into the bottomleu belli~ of thr wodd. Collt'C· th-iau like columnist Ralph McGill harp on huncer at ~ cau.r of ~rime and conunu- oism. Murder, ... uh, rapr, terrorism, gan« warfa~ do not com~ from a growling stom· ach. ~or iJ filth nece.arily all~ with pov· rrt~·. J M\~ tttn spotless &hacks and prnni· Ins peona in Amnica and th.roushout the world whr~ crime was practically un~-n. Oun is the richctt Mtion and the rnost r rime·riddrn nation. How humane a cu!tu~ is hu no coniM't'tion -..ith ~·hrther it is rich or poor. btu rather whether it is moral. MAlXIAN PRINCIP\.E Actin!{ ~dent Johnson said on January 15, 1964 : ··wr are going to try to take all of the monry that we think ia unneces- s.arilv beinx spent and take it from the 'haves' and ttive it .Jp the 'have nou' that need it 10 much.·· That is "taling. The poli· ician who will steal for you will also steal from you. Proprrty rights are the founda· tion of morality -that's the ruson one of the Ten Cornmandn~nts d«l't'M: ·Thou shah not steal." Many yean ago a wise philotopher can~ to this country tttiUntt thr answt'r to th~ quwion : whf'f'C'in lin thf' grratnns and JCC"n· ius of America ? This was his answt"r: "I tauttht for the grratrw-u and grnius of Armrica in her commodious harbon and hf'r ample n\ers --and it was not thf're. "I 10ught in thr fertilf' fit'lds and bound- ln.~ forest -in ht'r rich minn and vast -..'Orld comll\t'rce and it ~as not there. ··1 tau~ht for tht' greatness and gemu' o f A~rica in ltrr democratic Congn-ss anct h•r matchless Constitution -it ~·as not there. "t'\ot until I ~nt into the churchf's nf Amrrica and hrard hrr pulpits Aamr with ri~htt'OUSIW'SS did I un<kntand thf' SKret o( her l(t'nius and power. "America is grrat bf'cautl" Ammca is good -and if Armrica r\·er ceaSM to be ~ood. America will crax to bf' great:· are s eeing similar anti-anti maneuvers, but aimed at new targets: paper-back books that are selling by the millions and tel ling the Am erican peopl e that there 1s cause for alarm th roughout the land. These book s were ignored for loeb ,..,.. -....eb" apon UNICEP.biiM ..... ta...-aUoa ,_ ........ ,.,... utters In my 618 from all THE over the country ev~nct" at CONS ERVA TIVE CORNER wont tear. and at leut. deep Quite some time, 1n accordance with the t ime-tested method embatTa.sarnenL To thaw un· of ''boolc-burn1ng" by silence, a t echniQue of the li beral aware of the UN Syat.em'a true book reviewers that has disoosed of many a conservative =~: ~ ~:~ .. h~ bOok. But now we have John Stormer's "None Dare Call It prlnt via an lmprnaJve l~ner Treason," and PhylliS Schlafly's "A Choice, Not an Echo." lrom New York ~ by "C. Uoyd Balleoy, ExecuUve 01~· Too many people are buy1ng these books, so the silent tor, u.s. Committee for UNI· treatment won't work anymore. Th e counter-attack is on. CEF." We saw an example of 1t last week, when theCosta Mes a Edlton have been tricked. P ilot gave 1t the full page treatment, fl ailing away at the for lew. if any, could be aware that thls propapncla tec:bnlque Storm er a nd Schlafly bOoks (and, with some reverse psycho-Is betnr employed trom eout logy , off ering a mildly cnt1cal account of Issue 5, Volume to coast. Only mail rKefved by I of "Fact'' but seeing to 1t that the sc urrilous unfound-such u a nationally cn.tributed • ' columnlst could poalbly know ed charges against Senator Barry Goldwate r were detail ed thAt thls monstroua. Gestapo- at great ength). type operaUon emta. From the oollttca l sctence department of the State Col-Ia =,!.--:: :;-'t.lle .. ";'1111~ ... .._.11hll tege at Full erton comes a critiQue of the Sto rmer book, pre· wttWn a yew ~he tldoptaon 'lared by ::>r. Julian Foster Ntth the ass1stance of several b7 UNJCEJI'. tM 1JniW N• "ltner or.;fessors. The l1ne •s murh the same as offered in ~ = .. ::. he P ilot , and both seem entiret y 1n accord in not attempting reet~~~~r erron" a boat &be :-cha l'enge the basic orem•se developed by John Stormer: U..,... Naa6oee tn edbol1ala. 1, Cl.-ce "'-• Gibbon related a aeriu of ennll which auanaely paral- lel the ueod in modem Amer- i ca when he penned "The Riae and Fall of the Roman Empire." Hi 1 booka auaaeata chat nationa, like indivi- cmals, have a cycle marked by birth, JIOWlh, decay, and death. Olheu have uid tbat a national cycle euenda over 1 apan of 200 yean, and that with re apect to America.lhia 200 yeat petiod wi II end in 1976. Khnubchev predicted that we: would be: buried before that. and a r :port came out . ~ W'CIIt ot cohlmei.U. .., :nat Ne are at war. that -11e are ostng, that our nat1onal la IA!Ufts.T•'J'be.I!"Ait«. SCARED VOTER ,o•tcy 1s coexistence and accommodation wtth the enemy, Moe& of ttteee UN OOIIUilanl· 'hat '>fficials in rugh places are soft on communism, and CSUOna ha•e been lllc'Ded bT f UN Seeretutaa mem~~er •• •nat comrrun•sm can destroy JS Jn ess we turn a way rom ____._ ,...... • " 7 ,1 .._,.,..,a over /lU per 7M'· •re "'lo w1n" pol1cy ano as~: nstead, Why not vtctory PbiUp 0eu1e, a Greek Mdoa· Tile Jul1an Foster crat1que Nhich he calls "None Dare al whoM title Is "'Dl.recct«, . U.Uted Nattona lnlonnat.ton Jl It ~eason" s a creoosterous sample o f the liberal Celltler, w~ D.C." nrJ at -No rlc Perhaps the s tandard of JUdgment of Prof. -r ........ ., ._., "'<·Drl5en~r ol the .. ')ster and h1s coli eagues can oest be apprectated (an<J Communist ChJnese. H~ wu a lco r~c•atedl oy not trtg ~hat .,.h'>mas Stork e of the Santa camv-uuooy !rom 1950 to 1953 of the Britl.sh diplomaUc aecur· '$aroara News-Press s steJ as a conservat•ve publisher. 1ty case--George Blake. It was =or J S NhO l(now, thiS s rather humorous. the Blake cue which led the ' ·1 Nalte Reuther is lauded as astronq anti-Br1tish Committee assigned to .n ::.lmt ar oJetn , r probe "Security Procedures ln Jmmuntsl, Arthur Schlesin ger Ralph Bunche, Adam Yar-the Public Service" under the rtcl nslcy , Harry Ward, Stuart Chase. John Maynard Keynes ChalnnaruhJp a1 Lord ~e. Jnd Vera Micheles Dean are defended, by tmplication; Mar-to l'e'C'Ommend In ~~.:!_962~_, .. . . . "A man who .... ~n •~e .... ··n Dtes, James Utt, Edward Hunter, Robert MortiS, Rosalie captive or Interned tor any aub- 3ordon a nd Cleon Slcousen are downgraded; the influence of stantl.al period ln Communilt the Fab1ans of Alger Hiss and of John Dewey is minimi-hands (they deflnt'd lhls ~riod zed. ' · a.. "three month.a") should only The rose colored d ream Norld in which Julia n Foster pen-- ned his cri tiQue leads him .to make the o bs ervation that in ~xceptJonal circumstances be employed OT re-employed ln a post subject to P.V." (The in· ltlab ~fer to "Positive V~t· lq48 was the low point for the fre e world, and since then the tlne.'· a part o( the British _. situation has impro ved because of the ach1 evements of curtty-check.ln& ayatem,) American policy. I believe tttat the record Is clear that ~ lla DeueLI~ ~ . . h f . I d ..-llliunea -·--Am erican poliCy contrcbu ted to t e conques t o matn an Ball, .ta • ,...,... • eMet ::hina by the communists in 1 qso, and s ubseQuently the .-t to all .......a.ere ot C.C.· ldke-over in Ti bet, North Vietnam, Laos, Cuba; the Berlin :::::.=.::..~~ Nail; the Bay of Pigs fiasco; the c atastrophe in the Congo. 8pedal Full.._ aa.,..:. ... Indeed, as Or. F red Schwarz ilsks, where is there success • ....,.. ..._. t• .,_ f A . f . I. ., .... Oatlae'• 0 w or mer1can ore1gn po IC Y. c.... "• t ••• 11 .. Consider these observations by J ulian Foster: "A prosper-,_. .....,, ...._ .... ..-.. ous We stern Europe is now safe from communism; communist ...., '-ec.p--at a at,_.. parties in most of the free world are at a low ebb of popu-::-.. .: ! .. 111, ,.,X M .=. larity •.• the colonial regimes in Asia and Africa have been ':r ... ._,.. .m.1 liQu idated and replaced by independent ones / not one of 14 t .... t~r~nrl a -........ ,., which has become communist except In North VIetnam, and o-cw-.._ _.. .,; • the great majority of which are clearly oriented more to the .._. .._ ur ., .. _, _.. west than to the commun ist bloc." ........... • "1 , 1t.:,_~ . a J•--•• •· • .... t I believe none should call th1s reason. 1 'I y fill ... --. PSIUDO·INTILLICTUALS au!: 1 a" I ...._ ... •11111 • b 1 Publisher of lhe En sian Recently I heard a radio apeaker sayina that people ate scared of Barty Gold· water. The apeak er' s line WU typical Of the viC IOUS, lyina. bate-filled, distorted and unfau "reportina·· s1nce thi s year's earlieat Preai· dent.ial prima ries. Well , many thina• sca.re me. I'm scared wben most of ow news media do every- thi na in th eir power to make Senator Goldwater appeas at a diaadvantaae, bait him , queation him in a hoatile manner, miaqoote bim cruel· ly. I am ecared wbco men of the preas, radio and TV atop reportina fai•ly and, inatead, brain•aab people. I'm acared that 10 many people do oot think for them- aelvea, that many do not oon· aider their vote •aluable enooah to require rcadin1 ~nd atudyina the candidate• and iuuea. I am seated that toO many people may not nre aboot Lyndon John100'1 oourina up or • caudal and comapt.ioo or about bit .oftneu on ConnuDiam, Of bia pcomiaina all thina• to all men. l"m acared that 100 many clo not ueo realiae we are at war aod are laJled ie10 Ceel, ina (alae aecarlty •• Jobn-•ar• he ti'OD't 1et Dl iDIO war! The America. .olcliera dyina in Sooda Viet Nam too• tt•a ••! 1•m teared bee•••· in • effort 110 tipt• people leto totie1 rot ~im, Pr .. icleot Joa.ao. clelibefatelJ 111aku -........ o c-• we a., a .._ faltt •* .... t• eiiOat S.. c., -, .__, UMICD' ._.. cadty M4 •cl•• .. .,. •. .a..vflle (S.C.J ,,..., 6 1.-ef' SC'Ici01liun and Communism are not the products ol the btxmn~t tnl\n, hut the brainchild of the intelli~ wMc.b l1:lt h:td lhe whtl"f'Withall 10 find auppon in high placa ror it\ mix-on<'~i\t'd ickaJiJm. MOll CONSCRIPTS If••••• (MI-.) ........ c ..... ,.. \\'hich idt-iJ Lyrtdon on in this Wat on Powrty? ll cht Ar~ric;~n ptOpltt ha\-o to pay lor aJt thai duap be hat INUf·rrcJ -and thq• will-•J.,"J aoiftl10 be.Jdt 10 jaiit illr .,.. to fiPc thit war 1 .....,. ~ ... cs--..... tc.n4 ....... Pr ...... , lhe U.N. lpldll r..1 _. •IDOP• eo ... ctltiaa,... UN..co. CllrrlttrUJ, liN UNIC • ..._ .tcall die ltwet, ,. Ml "''aiii lr UMilll ..... _... lb ,..,ee •• 1D0 CMt .......... s lsi .......... ..., ........ ··-·· me.. .., · Ox• • .,... r. •Mre4 •• --~ -=o._::-·---......... .u ............. .. :<.:-:.:--= _.u ~~-= ::..::.::, T: ... d.a UlfiCD' ............ ,.. .. ... ............. . 111111111 IMid I of Waabinrton not lona aao chat the military draft would no lonaer be needed after 1970. If we do not need a conatantly repleniabed mili- tary force in 1970, •e then miaht not have a nation to defend. Conaequently, our national life upectancy may not be more thu a little over S yean -that ia, un- leu Americana wa.lta up and Ciah• to protect rnd PetPe- tuate oar coontty. Or. W.S. McBirnie, "The Voice of Amcricaniam," on Columbua Day uaed a full paae a'hertiaemeot in a moo uopolitan ne•apaper to aalt l-month poatponement or the openina of the Untted Na- tions General Auembly till after election. h it becauae Red Olina 11 to be admiucd1 Will the American taxpayers pay up the mi Ilion 1 owed to the UN by Ruuia and ita utellitea so they -.on't lose their vote' You bet I'm acated -aca· red about who •i II be out neu Preaident. Ho• •e need Bany Goldwater! Yowa uuly, lda Tillinahut Eaat Patcboaoe, N.Y. HAMOLIHG JUV~HILES Publiaber of the E.naiJD La at week I came aero 11 an intereatina article in another newapaper wbicb ooocemed the Hon. Judae Loble, of Helena,, Montaaa. and bia jounile law, or wbich I thillk we aboald oon- tider at a model law tD rot - to-.. Loble' • La•. aa many call it. i 1 aimple. It pro•idea tbat "wbenner the bearina in the junni le coun i a beld oa a wriuen petition c:hUJ- ina £h• oommluion o( any felony, peuoea h..,lna a leptimate iaterut in the proceectiq, iaclocllaa r ... apoeaibJe repruentaLiua or PDblic inlocmation media, ahall not be uchaded from •'* a bearina. •• Informal laeati•a• •• tecret lad not feloaiet. 1lait hat PIOYea •ccuafol Ia !li t dituica. Wlay OOGI••t it lo oort? (Caadaaecl oe s-1• 7) ......... ac.ow ye dl.et die s..-laa II God r II II ba .. b.e .... ..... ftOC -~~ -............... ..., olkll ...... ............... wtdl ................ COMa .,.,....,..., ... • n'H ~ ..................... .... a.~ ....... Mt __ .. .. ....... chi a qoeatioo: ''Will aome futwe Gi bbon deacribe tbe Pall of 1964 aa The Oo- c:i a in Autumn of Our Oo- cline1 .. He contiooed: "It may well be unleu our people look beyond peace •d pay cbecka. There i • only one road to peace, and that i • by the dnuuction of oommoni 1m by the political and apiritual offenaive." Dr. McBimie deli•et• 91 radio meauaea eacb week ovea 13 Californi a atationa. Hia radio acbe dule for thia area ia aa Collowa: ltlfV 170 .... .s.. . ... , .... xua ION .... s.. IOt.U •·•· KUL 1J70 s.._.o4., 12a00 ..... ..._., .. 12·00- UMO 160 .... s.. StU •·•· ...... s •• ,,.., •.•. JtaiD IUD ._.Set 6r1S ,_ •. Or. McBimie i a our moat vlaoroua defender of Ptopo- sition 14, and explains the reuon why in hia new book entitled "Wh y You Should Vote Yea on Proposition 14." Two oopiea of thia book may be obtained by makina a oonuibution to "The Voice of Americans in," P .O. 8os 90, Glen· dale, Calif. POLL fAVORS "YES"' The fi abt i 1 not over yet, even thooah a recent poll lbowed that 49 per cent or the voten would vote YES on Propoaition 14. There ia peater rea.on oo•. for work· ina barder to oonvince the l4 per cent or the people or the enor in their thinkina. •d to lbow cbe uedecided 17 per ceot that the oely •-r to un oat bomea from ct81'pina eocialiam ia to wtt YBS on P10poaitioa 14. TH! SOUL Of AMIIICA 1n Au1a1t. 1961, D• Smoot aaked the qaeauoa: "Wbo Ia Tamperiq Witb the Soal of Amari ca ,.. ThJ • month be i a aakin1 dM qautioa .,ain in 8roadc.aat No. 477. He It reptiatio1 a apeec:b made ill 1962 by J•tln Lloyd Joeet, e4tor of die Tribune, in Tolaa. Otle- bonla. before n. Amedcae Society of NtWIPIPet Rdi- eou. Uta. to daia btoac1can. T•e ia OD D• a.toot. Doe- aiel L. Jachoa, RJcbMcl Cou., 110 Cite MM.ioe POND. 3D Life Lla .. to Dr. W.S. ~ li .. ia. Md 110 Dr. Cart Mo- lathe aac:la wMt. Pid oet for J'OUMIYea: ••• •• T ..... ., willa daa 1oa1 of AM!toa. •• ,.,._ ..... .. Left .......... o( oftloe. GGUIATD CIM TY y.,._,•TV~~~~~:•••• ,._ ......... ..., Oil .. -.: ....... ..,~ 0.... 2t, .............. 2, ... a-113. ........ .... =.c:a,.. ..... - IPROBE LBJ • "LET'S BEAr JOHIISOI" Fre•.Jo~on a••ured u• on 10/12/64 thath• wfll "expo••" the John B irch Societ~ if h• ~fn• the Nouember •lecC(on, "Our fnu•• t fRO t ton ancl• tudfl.a• r•qu•• t•d b11 Che eoc( e t11. ( JBS) ~Melt hod b•en publ f- ell/ charged U>l th befng a eecret, faecht, eubuer•fu•,un-A••rfca n, antf~ .. ftfc or- ganf.&a tfon. ~e haue not found an11 of th••e accu•ation4 to be aupportecl by the eu(- dence." 12 th RCPORT, page 62, 1963 UN-A~~RIC•N 4 Cri VITIE~ IN CAL ir. LBJ ahould loo~ cJoeer to the Vltfte Hou•e to expo•• subuer•fon. Our S tat• Dept. fe an tdeal place to •tart. r h11 per•ecute and N:Jra•• pa trfot. when the "r•al thfng" Ce under hf• u•r11 th~7 followfng £s a por- tfon of the Allen-r cott R~port, Santa Ana Regtater, 10/l J/6': WA8IIDIGTON -A.a ...,_. Jlc:Did ... ~ ,.. qtllllt ... blldlld ActiiC AltJ. 0.. H~ deB. JCatMD. ..... .... dldllta to ...., 1eapHal 11111 a11 ~ ..... • ,..,..,.. C....ut ~ IP1 teem. At .... tlae ... bour that .... .,....,... .... ... _....,.., u.s. ......, ........ Dtl ll Ski&. o.pty USIIdtr- ~ fll stele~ ,.. ..... ........, pleed- ... u..t U. .,..aaawt ead 11a ,...,. ... ._ • Hw Yon e1 Ah' 0 MAIIw, .. -.1 hit ---~ .... ., ... ... Jfl1 A.a Gut. .... ,.. ,.. .... prtnee ,....n .,.. ................. llcD-tty Mc••• ..... w1161SII~ tile ..,..... .,. ea. by ...... ~ wttbllt tba !late ~ Aotc:Gctac lo tile ........ ., tee'• IDiormadoa, SecntarJ 1'homptaa'a ~ wu ....,.owed bJ SeentarJ ot Sl.ll&e .. -·•a * eftld.al 1D tbe ...... a.o..•· ...... &baa ~J~. n.. ....... -te tile .. P'oMII trial eame jalt alW a t.llnl ~ jltrJ ,.. ,... Ia lo ................. ,....., from ni ..-. .wa"'nn u. CIOIM't ....... fll .... ... ~ s.rilt .... to .. ... Ia IIIII c.11011rJ Ia rec.11 ,. ...... Ia • ••• .... elltwlll the Jautb ~ ..... DeJI aid pabUeiJ oaly that U.., .... "actlllt In tlae ....... fll udlma1 ..c:uritJ .•• GovaD&Mil ...... ....-t tb.lt tbe caly ''Datl.al .... tty" itrYol'qd ... ,..,. ., the State ~· "apll'ta -au.la" u.t .. -...... el t.be ap6el W'OGkl ''dama-u.s..so. ..w ,..,......" ....... the wart fl u.a. ellldalt 111 ...._ ... dlfiJcuJL ............ ~ ~ '•' •• rer Kellltr'l ... tnMJc ... .... froiD ....... ,......., wWJ Secntary .... te ..... aay .... cnctdow1& • s.ww ..... smc. laldaa .,., hit ..... djplomacJe poat. ~ .,_. barded Llile ltate D11 111 at wttll ...................... tW .., triaJ8 -., I Jq 11 fll ,..._ ........... It e:dl a:wly cllti!Jmlt ,. ... tbtll te,......, Be ,..,.uy ,......... u..t ... .... ..,.. ,... ... ........ ...s.......m.c..t ..... ... ....,. .mew. ........ ~ Jer hilutlf. a • d IMt It ... abDalt t.pot'IO-Ie lo 1\mdiee wtdlttat ""-'-............ ...... fall dltailt fl -·-y ~-,.. ............ Kelllur .,... ......... lUI Wen ...,....,.. .. Juctiee o.,.rt .. tfllda)e • dile J'WCOII!mmd.,_ ot n.p. _, u.....-..c,._, ftompeua, ............... ......,. ..... torta. OIS fllr6er !eMit IPJ' trlaJa aDd &l1"'llta. u the trial ol the ''mJIC.erY· ... oaded ...... had ....... mlt.s to proceed. Juatice 0. ...... ......,. ........... pend lo liM ""-eoaum.. alit IIIUIIIla wb m ~111 ... ,.., .......... ...... oftlc:lall at t.be U'*-1 JlfaU.. ad In ......... 1"be 10¥.-mDeDC JI"'M('Uton alto pWmed to tlwfl how Nlil1 t.be couple ... able lo c& &aJa U.S. pueporta under "•U· ...,. .. -a feat the Stile De- pertmet ct.. 't ... aired In pabllc bee.._ ol embafnl5. meat to a hiP . level olf~al. 18J ~ipht also do ~fill to Cnue~ti gat ~ th e truth of an a rticle by #'I LLI A/1! ·o~o,qrn Y (n the October Issue of ~r~u~~~. Vorthy, a n qgro, is pr o-Cas tro, an t£-.hler(can, a nd f s a ffla- t ured r.o r ( t er !n the Fair flay f or Cuba ~or.t­ "'!ttflfl's bu.llfl t ~., •• He nos traudfld to Rfld China and Rfld Hung:J r y (n viol a tion of '' •. ~. laws. (S ee .'or th11 u. Hertr!r, p. 129, 19o.3 HCUA Annual 0 eport. Also p.791-2 ,CoMMunC ~t rhrfla t to thfl u:; r~ro ugh th~ raribb~an, t art I I , S JSS). ll lthough a wh!tfi-:Daah of communist =K>BeRr '.f!LL!AifS tJJho f led the u.;A to auotd pr osecut(onfor Jddna pp tng a nd now onq of Castr o '3 cohort•, and althou oh moRt s ympa thq t (c to the ''Negrn Reb•ll ton", thi s :Jr t!cle UflrC/(ee current report. of a s trong, reuolut tonarv, uncleraround Negro mouem~nt ga (n(ng ~omentw. fn the USA, •upported b11 Red Chfna,.t?ed Cuba, t/w A/ro-A•Ian bloc at the L'N, an d CFUSA. lior th11 quotes ir'tll tama as say ing fn The Crusader of F"•bruar11, 1964: ":.'h~n rr.c ss(ufl ut ol12nce co•••• the USA wUl bQcome a b12dlam of con.futt (on and chaoe ••• The factor :; ••• telephone ••• and rad(o wor~­ eraw£11 b e afr a (d to report to th•fr job•• All tranaport~t fon r.o fll grtnd to a com- plete •tandatfll •••• r.aaentlal p(p,lfnes wUJ be ••uerfld and hlo•J1n up and all -.an- n•r of•abotage •D fll occur ••• A ola•h ~fll occur fn•fcl• the A~ed Fore••· At u.s. •flttar11 baae• around tit• ~rld local reuolutfoMrf•• cofll •fd• wUit .•fro G. I. • • ••• Tlw new conc•pt b l t ?htnlng ca•pafgne conducted (n htghlll •ena(ttue urban co•- •unf Ue•, •Uit tit• paral11•t• reac.lttng tit• •.all COKIIUft(tf•• and •pr•ad(ng to the fa,.. al"ea• ••• Durtng the hour• of dall •po- radtc rtottng ta~•• place and .oa•tu• enfp(ng. Nfght brtng• allout ~rfar•, organf••d fighttng, and unJ(Mft•d t•rrol" agafnat the oppre••or and It(• fore••···~ llhll aren't NuoluttOftGI'M grou,. •uelt ae RAW,UNURO,WALCOLW I'S O~P, BLACI MUSLINS •tc. b•f"' elfcJIN.dl ~rltta,_ for til• MIN reca•on tile State Dept. IWu atopped pro•e- c"tCOft of c...unf•t epf•• -It •fgllt proue tOe» Mbari"'CCe •'"' to e-. o/ o~~r llflpoo,. U f caJ o//fofal•l ft •ftllt _,.et tlletr. tf .. ca•le /or .,...r: •Uil tit• ••lilt I c t •fiAt a.dM • ........ cu ..... t~Wt .,....~ .. ,.,...u •. oltll/l ,.,._..IM/l...,.felll .. Ia ... ••••r•••• ... N~t Ia ........ .. .... /W • .., ,.,.,.,.,. ca •· -·-----~ ~ --~ FULLERTON overpoweJed ttte Newport Harbor grldders Friday night 27-0 at Da- vi dson Field, gaining 3M yards and hold- ing the Sailors to H9 yards. The Tri be scored mi dway In the first QUarter on a 4 7-y ard Bill Oar ke-to-Gary Fowler pass combination and .kicked the point for a 7-0 lead. Here Is a bit of Sailor action between touchdowns. Harbor's hard-driving fullback, Mike Ober (No. 33), is explod- i ng throucjl the II ne for 1 yards, from his own 25 to the 32, early In the 2nd quarter. The Sailors were forced to kick on 4th down, .-.d Fullerton had the bal l on its . own 45. The following pi ay produced a 55--yard touchdown pass, Cl em Cru m to Bill Darke, to make the score 13-0. With 38 seconds l eft In the half, Fullerton scored again on a 3-yard pass pi ay, Darice to Paul Breen, climaxing a 48-yatd dri ve, and boosting the score to 2!>-0 (Ensign photo) LEAGUE OPENER FOR SEA KINGS NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN FIRST SECTION-PAGE 3 PHIL SPILLER, signal callef for the OCC Pirates, scram- bles against tough Fullerton defense at Saturday ni ght's homecoming glrtle. Phil ~ecounted for all 8 OC points, but the Homet.s collected 34. Berdoo Next for OCC The Oranae Cout Colleae Pirates. u y1na to recover from the 34-8 sbellacltina by -PLUS - Sl.irte,. Meclah•• -d ~c. .... ,.,,. "WY GEISHA•• I• Ted.icelor fullerton, will meet the In- ch ans of San Bernardino Val- ley . Colleae lh11 Friday, cven1na. Oct. 23. K1 ck~ff u me i 1 8 p.m. tn San Ber- doo'a Oranae stadtum. The Pirates were a matcb for Fullerto n dwina the fi ut half of the OCC homecom1na aame Saturday niaht. bUt Hornell broke the aame wide open tn the 2nd quaner. Riaht half Terry Amick raced 27 yards for the fit s t TO. Left half Mike Ac:Jter went for 58 yards moments later. Left end Richard Leon wu on the rec eivina end of a 32-yaJd acouna pau. And all 3 PAT kick 1 were aood for a 21-0 halftime lead. The Corona del Mar Sea Kinas ~Mil open Irvine lea.,..e play at Valencia tht a F riday even1na. Oct. 23, after wind- ina up their non-leaaue com- petition with a ()...() atankff at Tuaun. friday niaht'a contest aaainat the Tillers WIS a defenstve battle, with few acorina thteau. T ustin made 16 first downa to 11 for Cor· ona del Mar and le d tn y ards aained 216 to 171. Both teams fumbl ed 7 umes, the Sea K1naa recovenna all theu mu c uea, and a lso 2 by the T illeu. That was pe r- bapa the deciatve facto r tn the aame, be cause the fum- bles halted pouible touch- down dn ve 1 deep tn CD\1 territory. The Sea Ktnas drove for 42 yards to the Tustin 23 in the 3rd quarter, and tn the fi nal mmutes ltllted another duve from theu o wn 8, but the clock stopped them on the Tuatin 29. Qu•terbaclt Tom Hitzel completed 6 of 12 pua at· tempu for 4 1 yarda for the Sea Kinas. Leadina around aa1nera were halfback Steve Bayless. w1th 66 yarda, and fullbac:k M•lt Fi tt wi th 48. THE HARSOR HIGH ·sQUAD put on Its best efforts during the third quarter, stop- ping a Fullerton drive and j ust missing a touchdown for the home fans. Here Sailor halfback Jim Plavan Is being brought down by 2 Tri besmen after plunging for almost 5 yards for a first down on tht Harbor 49. The S.llors moved over Into enemy territory on tht next play, but then .. a pass was intercepted and Fullerton had the ball on its own 25. From thtrt the Tribe moved forward with 3 succtssiv~ first downs, all th~ way to the Harbor 38, bot an illegal proctdure penalty PtJt therr back on thei r own 42, and they were for- ced to punt. (E.nsi~ photo) LAST WEEK•s SCORES Follwton lot, OCC 8 COM 0, T .. tt,. 0 Folle r1De 27, Newport 0 Gordo. Gtow 20, C.M. U B.•• Polk 23, Oro ... 13 Bolao Gr. 33, So•wuto 14 ~E$ FRI., OCT. 23 COM ot Vel ...cia Mew,ert et an.,. f •II OftM va. C.at.W..a .. o. ..... , ... ~ Bola• Gt. et a. .... P.4t s..-. et c;..-.. c;,. •• occ ot s-a.,. ......... IT WAS a ooor ktck, and Sai lor ouarterback Uikt ~en­ chak returned it back to the 11ne of scrtmmage. Tile Sailors oicked up 10 yards 1n the ntxt 2 play s for a ftrst down on the 32. Fenchalc lost 2 yards, out ')n thl' ntxt play (ptc tured aoovel Plavan sweot ar:>und etl end for q yards to the Fullerton 25. Fencha; s run- ning 1nterference JUSt •n front of P a~an, and at tnr l eft fore ground, Mi ke Ober ts mak ing a key bl':lcl:. lnf.' Sailors kePt on dttvtng, matr:tng a ftrst down on the 20117-yard-line, and again on the b, as Ober smasheo •Mough for 7 yards. Ober picked uo 2 yards, then lost a half a yard. Fenchak was thrown for a loss on 2 tries, and Full ~rton took over on the 8 after the f irst play of tht 4th quarter. Fullefton added anothtr touch- down and extra ooint in the final Quarter for a 27-C f inal scort. Th is Frtday evening, Oct. 23, HarDOr "''· be playtng at Orange. (Enstgn oMtoJ FREEWAY LEAGUE • L. ,T ..... _ 2 0 60 ...... , ... 2 0 ll ~co ..... 2 0 32 .., .... co.-... 2 0 S3 .......... 0 2 0 c. ....... 0 2 10 o.-•• 0 2 1) M. ..... 0 2 21 0 ' 7 I) u lO 42 ., u " Near Upset by Mustangs The Co sta \1eu \4\lat ang" almOr>l pulled the l'fl lC Ui' aet of the cason ~aturd a' eventng at D1v1dfil'n F1eld. but uazden (of{'VC Clme t>ad. from a 1~0 dcfu.ll to tiC the score. then ran bad ~ tntcr· cept ed pus for the aamc WlMin& TD tn the f1na: quarter. MOW THIU TUISDAY AOULn OMLY Hornets scored aaain in the 3rd quauer on a n 18-ya~d run by Amick, and in the final quarter balfbaclt Jim Ciucki capped a Hornet dove with a 4-yard amaab. Cout's lone TO c ame in the 4th qoaner wben Phil Spillet rolled to bia riabt to pau, decided to run, aad went lia-ua for 6S yarda. He ran the ball around riaht end for the 2-point convetaion. A CO-EO FROM ORANGE, Rosalinda Es- cote, was crowned Queen at the Orange Coast College homecoming gamt with Fullefton Saturday night. She is shown here with he!_ princesses: from left, Cindy Clark of Costa Mesa, Venita Wolf of Orange, Queen Rosalinda, Christi Flinch- baugh of Garden Grove and Sharon Russell of San Cltrnef\te. " S+-yud touchdown pau from Den01 s \4cGavack to Jerry \4c Phenon put the \ius· tan as on the scoreboard •1 th 4:58 left tn the lnd quarter. The spec tacular pia) cit· mued an 8-pla)' senes that started from the Araonaut 21. Mc<iavaclt r11n the pot nt after touchdown to make It 7-0. --..-·· SICOMD PIA TUII ........................... .. .,.IIITIIII"&wan IETli M IIIR _, ~-·: .. J ·ltt.·~wr11Htl t ----........................... FUIIetton had the edae in firat c:lowna, 16 to 7; in total yards aaiaed. 4SS to 237, 1nd pauea completed 11 out of 19, aa compared to S out or 9 for occ. Ri cb•d Borton •d Au Oarclaer .................. MESA. Rock Htaeftoe, Doria Dey •d T~J lMCiaU ...................... al to En•tBorpiM ..... " .. •'• ...., .. s a .. "'I •• y 'h fte D~ ,..... ..... .... IlL PELT 1111 1•11 ICI YIII-.MOELLII 0.. Jack Peha10n baa beeo named vice-chancellor, aca- demic affaiu, ror tbe Uni- veuity of California, tmno, replacina Or. hlft Hinder- 81ter, recently named ch.,. c:ellor of UC, Riuuide. Dr. Peltaaon c:1me to UO laat July u do• of the col· leae of •ta, letters and aci· once. He receind hi a Ph.D.' in political acienc:e from Princeton in 1947 ed aer- ved aa dean at tlae Uni .. .- aity of llliaoi •· f.~ IAi ll«)LOMP DtES Frank E. Butbolomew or Sen Ardo, Calir •• aon or \4u. Nina B•tbolomew of Cotoaa ct. I Mw, cled Satwday at dle aa• of 53. He ia aatYi .. cl alto 1>1 bit wife, Leonoca. S.tic: .. 1fiU be beld at 1 t •·"'· today. Oct. ll, at Bah a Corooa ~I Mw C.IPel. lOY POIItiAIMIIS Mr. •d ..,.. a.,_.ct J. Kr._.,, 4401 W. Bal•a BaM., Wett N.-,on. .. ...... of ...... .... .,.o.. n., ...... ...._ ...... OCC STARTING GUARD, TOIMy Ruit , rtcei •ts a ~eclat kiss from Plr~te HOftltc:Omlnt QuM.n Roullnct. Escote of 0rlftllf wt.o Just h_.s to 1M T~y's best t irl • The onside k1 ck that fol - lo wed was fumbled. and J im Ferrym an recovered for Meu. A l~yard penalty mo"ed the ball ahead to the Garden Grove 2~. and 3 play a l ater J tm Otyden sco- red from 6 yards out. Rand Wilson ktcked the potnt for a 14-0 halft1me soore. There were JOlt 14 secon ds left 1n the ltd quarter •hen tbe AIJO a made theu first TU, soonna hom 1ndlea OQt aftet a 6s--y ard dnve. The PAT oanowed the mara1n to 14-7. Aa the 4tb quarter ataned Gardeo Orove dJOu for 7 4 yatda to paydin : the eaua potftt boot waa aoocl, lind It waa all ucd up. Oenntt Mc- ~nck 1001t to the &Jt ay- ula to break the tie, btu Aqo half'bact Shaan SlaaJc ieter- cetPt..S a pau oe t Ill• Meaa lS •d ••nc all tile way. Fioal aooce: 2().14. Cocta Mcaa will holt Pal· lertOe IIlia Fri4ay. OcL ll, It DaYld.oe Pield. Game ~· will ~ et I ~ - YESTERDAY'S MEDICINE. TODAY'S COW FEED A ~hon tHne .1go. pt"o plc thtlught t-I.Jl l.\tr.Jr mol.~,.,..., "'<I' clfectt\.C trcatll')('nl f<lf ,uteml.s .101.1 rhc:um,l'1'1'1 Tooa' v.c k.nuv. better \o\c "'uuldn t t h1n~ ,,, c, ., ... on "home remcd1e~ .,.hen "'c hc~\e '" "'""' '·"' .. cung. rehabk modem IT)('dllo~IIOn~ .J\.III.s l\lc "' u' But remcmbcr-mo\1 mc:d•~•ne' 'houiJ 'x ,,, .. c:n ,,.,1\ upon the ad,1ce of 'our ph~\l~o..lr The n.:•• tom\ 'ou rc nvt fechn~ ur to p.H ">CC" '~•ur ..... ''" ..... Then I he: C>r\ler' mcJo • ..&lot'l' ~ .,mt: "' U' ,, .. <lU.J ,. pre..._ I plo..>n '<'' llC Christensen Pharmacy 3021 E. COAST IIWT. COilO"A D£1. MA" O lllvL£ 3-2!>!10 .' CAP-IUNt,S 7: 0 111 M un)lcour 't"l<l 't."•H I)('' II• Amcn1.a lu hu\ ,1 t.u lrllm Then Ron1n' •· SERVING THE HARBOR AREA SINCE 192 1 C4"'plete outolftott•• ••'•• and 1ervoce ."" 8ody ond fender ro,a~ri ng -point 1hop, h oe eatllftotea. F tToiftod ~~techaniu. pr.o,.., '" .. , ' '"""' a.. ("....,..,._ ... , R-•u trt, "'f'tO t no4 -~~ ~ H ~ .... .,,...,, Rnlo#"fo, Ptulo4r/plloe. f o· H.~~~ 1 t.e.• ()pn~• o., Ro~~~'"'· \ I DR. LOU ROY ELDER OPTOMETRIST C:OHTAC:T o..CNeiiO ~··~•,..o llt«II'•~>CTt""'O -.c:ec ••••No N~..-T O&AC., W£.S T(\.._I It",. •1... A Z a. H TIEUL.A PO.. LA OPEM MIGHTL Y AT 6:45 .> iRWHT ... ,.,. EIIGII AIST SlCTDI -,Aa 4 TMU~Y. OCT.~ 814 CORONA DEL liAR, CAU F. --------....... ll FORD .,.ca•au. 43YIARS ,_ SBIIC .W Ale USID fOlDS IN ORANGI CO. Wew IVEIITIMUI ... FeniTU ... PRICES ·SWHED! COSTA MlSA ... 64U130 Buick, Chev., Olcls. '57 OIIVIOUT 2 4eor ......... -... • • • . $ 595 v ... eHcL '59 IUKI Le Salwt 2 •. HWtop •.• ---· $1095 Llll•-· 'Sf Ot.DSMOIILE Oyn. 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S 79S ~ .... ...., '63 FORD Country Sed1n . . . . S249S A~o~t'l rr1n1 ,.0 0 l~"'d "'M 1f"" ••f. '62 FORD Waqon S 1 S9S At.tfO ...... "' '"'10 •"<~ t-,..,e+r ,.,tc.. MISCELLANEOUS '62 MERCURY Meteor Custom 4 dr. $1595 A lifO fr•l'tl r•a "'~ ~'"tJ rtMt~ ~ , • ...,..,_., '59 UMilfR 4 door Suoer Sed111 S 69S AUlo tMn• • • r .alo tncl ...,,.,., '44 JUI' 4 whttl dr. .. ....... $ 195 ( GmD•r-•1'4v rf'butft '54 lUlCK 1 door Hardtop ....... -• • • $ 4fS Sttr~ .,.., '59 DOOGE 2 dOOf Hardtop ... S 79.5 A\110 ,,..,. , '"~ oncl ~-t"' -ti-IIMI TRUCKS '64 FOlD F-250 . . . ....•.•.• .,. $1895 L N P . V .. _,..._ '63 FOlD F-250 Long IMd . . ...•••. $1695 4 -· ,.., .. ""'---· TUISNDATIIII '54 PlYMOUTH -·-·sa POID R 500 CotmrtlWe ............ $ 2tS ........ S Sts v .. ,.., .. -~ ..... ·sa fOlD 4 ._ ......... s Jts AIIM,Inlftt ..... _ ...... . 'Sf FOlD 4 .. .. .......... s 395 Avto. "-•Jt Mf H..,. . . . . . ... -... -.. s 2tS '57 U111U1 ltatielt w.... .. ......... $ 4fS ... ..... ltlca.. ss POll ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ..... . s JtS .-..--.., ..... _... .,. POll ............................ ' ItS ..... Prices • lest,.,.. A DWa YOU CAN TIUST ':FORD --·· __ .... _ .... _ CDIJA .U ,_ ... , ... A WELL KEPT SECRET, a "Royal Pro- clamation" for an all-expenses--paid va- cation trip to the Holy Land next year, was presented to Dr. and Mrs. Paul G. Neumann during the Sunday morning ser- vice at the First Baptist Church of Cos- ta Mesa. The chu rch pastor and his wi fe will be able to vi sit their daughter, Betty Lou Neumann, who i s with the Sudan In- terior Mission, in charge of a training prog ram for Nigerian nurses at Egbe HospiUJ, in North Nigeria, West Africa. The pre!.entatlon of the RoyaiProclama- tlon was made by Eugene E. Sames, chal rman of the board of deacons and vi ce-moderator, shown here at right with the Neumanns. Sunday's services com- memorat ed the 15th anniversary of the dedication of the first unit of the church, which had its beginning as a home mis- sion established by Dr. Neumann for the Bethel Baptist Church of Anaheim. <En- sign photo) AN ICE CREAM SOCIAL will be held by fy Cianflone and Nancy Gray. Mrs. VIc- the Newport Beach Elementary School tor Cianflone, ways and means chai rman, PTA from 5:30 to 8 p.m. this Friday, Oct is in charge of arrangements. The hos- 23, in the school cafeteri a, according to pitali ty ch airman, Mrs. Frank Gaines, Mr s. Roger Brown, oresidenl Here are will be assisted by Gi rl Scouts and room some of the Newport School youngsters mothers. Mrs. Larzelere, art chairman, getting into the sptrit of the event-from will decorate the cafetorium to accent l eft, Leslee Godfrey, Shelley Suclc, Duf-the theme of Halloween in ice cream. IIICHAIID'S. SIEDEII PITIICII All IIIGHT IOWA TErn .YEI IY IIAIIIETEEII EXCHAIIGE liES IT AGE OF 14 CLOSED CIRCUIT TY R1 cha1d's Lado \1aJket is patliCIPating 1n an e1chanae nf youth mat ke tee•s with Sweden. Jo1n1ng the Rich- aid's s taff IS 21-year-old Sten Lindblad ftom Vaster as. whose father IS pubhshe1 of the lead1na food uade maga- Zine 1n Sweden. And seekini merchand1 Sin& 1deas at the 'v11go hopp1na center '" p- sal a 1 s 26-y ea.r -old Peter Welgan, ~A~ho has been em- ployed at R1 chard's fo r the past 6 yeaa. He &epofli that he 1s handicapped by the lanauaae baauer. but u pects "to be talltina hke a stuuer-'"1 native 1n the nell few months.'' TEAS .OIIDIED IY sc•PPS IL.IIE ISSI. The second annual invita- tional tea aponaored by the Oranae Coaat chapter of the Scrippa Colleae Alumnae Aaan. will acquaint proape~ Live atudenta with the aima and proaurna of the wlleae. Sophomore, junior and aenior airla and cbeit coonae&ora from area hip ac:hoola will be honored aueau at 2 p.m. lbia Saturday, Oct. 24, io tbe borne of Mra. Slack W. Win- blllll Jr., Cotoaa clel Mar. AL&MtAI 10 MRT Delta Z.UI AJ .. ae will aae~aa at the Scuft Sbirc rea- c.aarw for a oooe l•cbeoa t.bi a s.urcS.,, Oct. l4, lor c:.leM.aioa of Po.clda OaJ • n. o.. z..·. ., a ... s.a will lloac .. a die ,a.c:Moe, •cl tbe ...,.... Or••• Coeaty ·-··will,... ... die ID M till clercor. JM.UTI TO LIJ Or•a• Co.tJ Yoe.a Chi· ..... for Pr ...... JoiiiiOa will Mat a ••a.J•ie • L&l'' ""' II I:JO , ........ Pri· ..,, Oct. ll, at 1M MIM of fllaa J•--• Plll*lla. tU Via LiciD ..., .. U4l 111 .. 'viu. Patricia Ann Kniaht. The Iowa teata of educa- 19 542 CambOna, Huntinaton tional development are beina Beach, died Monday in tloaa Jiven thia week at Corona Hospital at the aae of 34. del Mar Hiah School in recu- Survivors include her hus-lar claurooms throuah clo- band, Allan; a son, Doucl u ; sed circuit television oriai- a dauahter, Denise; her fath-natinc in the auidance office . er, Victor 3. Sayre Sr. of William Pamiu, TV direc- :-.lewport Beach, and a bro-tor at the hiah school, aaya ther. Victor B. Sayre J r. Se~ this is tbe first time in Cali- vices w1ll be held at 2 p.m. Cornia that teau have beeo today, Oct. 22, in Baltz Co~ cjven in thia manner, uvina on a del 'viar Chapel, with the .. eatimated 15 bouu of Rev. Edwin Gomteofficiatinc. teatina Lime for the counael- •na office. I• ttt. 111.1• God Ia .,.IE• ef es O..e J ''WHO fORGIVETH ALL THIN! INIQUITIES: WHO HIAL.Ent ALL THY DISUSI$." (Pa. 103) Thoa tbete ia acriptaual aothority lor a LEITIII II ClllltiAI ICIIIIE entidecl ··ood. The Great Ph4siclan •• .., PAUL STARK IEELIY, c.t.a. ............. ....._., ... ~., ........ IIIJoiDII....._~ . n. F' .. ~of C'llrtll.. Sc6l .... Ia ....... N-1:11 lr"'- .. • IWPOIT KAIIOI HI ... ICMOOI. AUDITOIIUII ,... ........................ •••pelt _.. ,... ... ,. Oslllllf 27, ...... '· .. ............. of fiiiT CHURCH OP CIIIIIT, ICtllmiT •wPOIT IUCM T~ lecc.n II he, _, Ill •• loft ... J ........ ........ THESE LOCAL REALTORS ASK FOR .. YOUR VOTE on PROPOSITIOZ:14 * * 111T0U YOUI ... aM TO aL 01 UNr YOU& IIIIDINnAL PIOfiiTT TO ANRINI YOU CMOOII A10U1N TM1 IUMI'DID ,._., HOUSING M:r THAT DINIVII YOU Of 1M1 liGHT TO CHOGII1111 fU&CMAIII 01 Lalli Of Youa ... DefTW. rtiGfiiTr UNDII 1'HIIAT Of PAYING DAMAGII 01 fACING MIL * AMIND TMI CAUNINIA C0NSnTVn0N 10 THIS "!'DOH TO 11U 01 liNT CAM NIVD • TADN PIOM YOU AGAIN WITHOUT AntfNN. IY A YOn Of 1111 PIDfLI Here Is a copy of ... Constlt.tlonal Aa11encl .. nt The People of the State of California do enact the following constitutional amendment to ~ ~dded as Section 26 of Article I of the Constitution of the State of California: Neither the State nor any sutx.livision or agency thereof shall deny, limit Q'f abridge, directly or indirectly, the right of any person, who is willing or desires to sell, lease or rent any part or all of his real property, to decline to sell, lease or rent such property to such person or persons as he, in his absolute discretion, chooses. "Person" includes individuals. partnerships, c'Or- porations and other legal entities and their agents or representatives hut does not include the State or any subdivision thereof with respect to the sale, lease or rental of property owned hy it. "Real property" consists of any interest in real property.of any kind or ~uality, present or fl~tur~: irrespective of how ohtamed or financed. whu.:h 1s used, designed. t'Onstructed, zoned or otherwise devoted to or limited for residential purposes whether as a single family dwelling or as a dwell- ing for two or more persons or families living together or in<lepenclPntly of each other. This Article shall not apply to the ohtainin~ of property hy eminent domain pursuant to Article 1 Se<·tions 14 and· 14". of this Constitution, nor tc; the renting or providing of any accommoda- tions for lodging purposes hy a hotel. motel or other ~imilar p11hlic place engaged in fumis~ing lcK iging to transient ~uests. If any part or provision of this A~icle, or the appli<:at.ion t~ereof to any. person or ctrcu~stan~-e. io; held mvahd. the remamder of the Art1cle, m- duding the applkation of such part or provision to ot her per~ons or drt·tmlstances. shall not he affed ed therel)\· and shall continue in full force and effel't. To· this end. the provisions of this Artide are sevt>rahle. lAY I lEACH lEAL TY IIC. IEILTOIS zen ~. COAeT HWY , COST II. MIUII. 0' "CE otet H~WIOO.-T e t...VO L.l ..... , I NEwPO•T-all.L.OIIo O''ICE ao:u w. eAt... eo• et.. vo. o.-... zoo llliNe ......... COI&a .... Lll-172t ....... .. 6-llJI • U ... 1621 ......... mAll' .... ,.. ••• .,.._M:R ... ~ ... a.a ......... Mullan Real Estate Gl JW • • . 01 I:MlO ••• Nupi:it._. ,,,. ""uo• t L •o CO\I,o. .. u .. C ALIJ DV~ ....... -·a..a~. CIJI.aM-..... Lido Realty Inc. JaiYieLI.,Me ........ -oas..-. .., .. _ ...... --- • '~-----. . -. --~ ... -------~ -~--- NEWPORT HAR80R ENSIGN ARST SECT1<* -PAGE S THUq$0AY, OCT. 22. 1994 CORONA oa MAR, CAUF-~HIJil£HES The P1,_..a eo ..... dooal CIMucla. U61 lkoad Sa., Newport Heipt.l -ne ucrM~eat of the Lorct a Sop- per will be celebrated at the 10 Lm. ••~ice o.ia S.da,. Dr. n.omaa Hoo•• •ill preacb oe .. Breakina Bcead Toaether.'' 1\e Newport Hwbor Luth- can Cbuc:h, 250& Cliff Dr •. ASSN. OFFICERS NAMED 1112 Lll•u CI1111UT&L COIYEmiLE Eboay black utetior finiah convertible tOP and black leather snteuor. E•ery powet ac:c:c:nory for your duvsna pleaawe and eonvensence. Tb.ia c:u 11 '" top condiuon w1th new urea and brakes. Enaine haa been thotouahly checked and tuned. A Yery fine cat. Puc:ed reaJuu cally. AN ART WORKSHOP for children from 5 to 11 years of age Is bel ng con~ cted at bll Femleaf Ave., Corona del Mar, by the Newport Harbor Service League, un- der the direction of Urs. Peter Hill. Pic- tured here are Instructor Peggy Egeler of Fullerton, an art graduate of North-- GEHERAL MOTORS NEW OPEl UDEll $1738 DILIVIIED Hill 30 mikt pu pL. " tpd. syndlrc:m.b tnna.. ~ Mo. or 14.000 Mi. C.)L \\'err11n1 v. STWIIIY IUKI 234 E. 17th St., C.M. Ph_ ~ .. 776S westefn University, and 4 of her stu- dents: from left, Carolyn King, 7, of 30 Ba I boa Coves; Louisa Hirsch, 7, of Bay- crest; Letitia Quinn, 7, of m Via L ido Soud, Lido Isle, and Kent Ezzell, 7, of 4lq Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Uar. <Ensign photo) Pint B~~ttiat Cbwcb of Coata Meaa, lOl Maaeolia St. -Dr. Peal Neumann' a aermoe 10pic at 11 Lm. b· clay will be .. Loat Cbriat." At 7 p.m. he will preach on "Cuaent E•enta in the Liaht of the Bible." The L~tthetan Church of the Maatet, 3S4S E. Cout Hwy., Corona del M• -"A Cbal- lenae 10 t.be Church" wi II be the aennon 10pic: of l.he Rev. Prink GaM at the 9 and 11 Lm. Swtclay ''"icea. Pint Rapti at Cbur c:b of Cor- ona del Mu. 2411 E. Cout Hwy. -"Redemption Throuah Chtiat" will be l.he aennon topic: of the Rev. Bill Tol- bett at 11 a.m. thi a Sunday. "Cbtiat, ViciOrioua Wurior" hom Re •elation 19 and 20, will be bj-10pic: at 7:)0 p.,.. Newpon Heipta -Tba Rn. Robert Oouenhicm Jr. wu hmea 81 UQ will preach OQ elected preaident Of the [)o- .. Tbe Freedom of the Cbri1-•er 9\orea Commllfttty Ann. tian M1n" at t be 1: IS, 9:)0 at ltle annual meetina beld at 1nd 11 Lm. Swtday aervicea. Muinera School. _ Reformation Sunday will be Other offic:eu ue vtco-pro- obaerved. aident. John B. Patter, who 11 preaident of Maceo Realty Co.; aeetetary. Herbert I( aim- bach of Maceo Realty Co.; ueaaurer, J eorae Woodford, preaident of Newport Na- tional 'Janll: director, Jack Caldwell, vsco-chairman of St. Jamea f9iaoopal Church, ll09 Via Lido, Newport Beac:b -Beainnina thia Sun- day, the 9:)() family service will atalt at 11 :30. The 2 early letYicea will remain at 7:)0 and 8:30 a.m. The c:hanaea ate besna made be- caoae o f overcrowded clan,.. rooms !eaultina from the , outlappsna of the 8:30 and \J 9:30 aerv• cea. J Newport lint ty Church. meet-J tna tn the Sensor Citizens "'' clubhouse. 15th St. and lrvsne ~ Au.. Cl1ff Haven -"\iy Seuch for the Discsples." r:) wsll be the tops c of the auest speaker at the 10 a.m. Sunday J SCrYICC- Dt . C u o l Leland. member ) o( St. '.iatk Preabyter.an , Olur c:h of Coro na del \1ar . 1 s ~ on a tour of YOiunteer ser- YI Ce aboard the S.S. Hope. J the U.S. hoapttal and medical ahsp maktn& a mtas1on of mercy 1n areas of need a10und the world. J The Yo uth of Ln1ty will J host a Halloween eostWlle party Saturday . Oct. 3 I. at r~ the Senior Ctuzens club-• house sn O sff Hnen. J The quuterly meetsng of ~ the membenhsp o r the Ply- mo uth ConpeaauonaJ Chur ch ~ wsll be held at 7 )() p_m_ Thw a day. Oct. 29. 1 n the ~ cbutch sanctuary. 32'-2 tJroad St., 'lle•port llesahts-The ~ aaenda Will tncJude the Jq" 5 \ budaet and e le ction of a { nomtnattna commlltee. ( I I I J I I EXCLUSIVE Ll/J(J ISLE Oelulle ) Bedtoom, 3 Bath. ~acsoua dininr fanuly roc:M'It. openina to landac:aped pat.in. Buih- tns, •ncludina 1uahet and dtYer. Carpeted & draped. ASSIST ANT INSTRUCTOR Mrs. Robert Hirsch of Baycrest. i s supervising the art workshop efforts of Loi s Linn , 7, of. Dover Shores; Stacey Teply, b, of Coro- na del Uar; Kathy Davies, b, of Corona del Uar; Billy Kuiper, 6, of Corona del Uat. Cl asses meet from 3:30 to 5 p_m_ Tuesday , Wednesday, and Thursday, and 9 to 10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. to !2:30p.m. Satur day . Tuition for the 15-week ses- sion is S25. The children are given an opportun•ty for creative exploration cl paints, crayons, collage and 3-dimen- tional materials. <Ensign photo) ~ew off1ceu of the Coupl u Club of St. James E.p • scopal Chur ch ate Frank •nd Allyn Trane. pres1dents: \lull and \hugse Wil son. v•ce-pteSI - denu: 3 ud and France s \1ears, ueasusers. Rt ck and ~ Gerr y 13 alter. sectetlltes, an d Jtm and Po lly Johnston, parl • .,n entauans. The club haa reached I thud o r tlS ) aoal •n the stamp book duYe 1 for a ne.., bua for lbe Church 1\1 Home for Chtldren. 1 ) StJeet t~'~ 111reet lot and •JYeiStled 11111e. S56,000 RALPH Y. HINGER R .. lt.f Ul ....,._. A•e- .. 1-.lel-.4 Tel: ORiole }.1717 f•••· OR J-3265 VISIT GRA1'4D CAHYOH \1r. and \in. Ed Healy o f 113 15th St., Cenual 'lew- port, ue back home alter a 10-day ucation tup, whtc:h tncluded their fi rst YtSil to the Grand Canyon. at so a toUJ of 1hyce Canyon, and a Utp to San Francssco on the way back home. SCULPTURE EXHIBITED A bronze •nterpretauon of sculptress 3 etz Salmo nt's "Owl on a Lsmb. •· from lhe coli ec uon of '.ir. and \h s. Edward RathJe of Ltdo Isle, 1S on lo an to the F ier Galley, West Los Anaeles , fo r a pub- It c show• na of \11 ss Salmon I' s work. COAST SUPER MARKET 3347 E. COAST HWA Y CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 ____ ;..__ ------. Open 9 to 6:30 Daily -Sunday 9 to 6 ----FROZEN EliPIES 2/45 Cll FILLETS SWifM -PIOTIM -SWifT'S TIMDILfl.A VOifUL SPEIKEI STEAKS IOMILW LUM -TIIMDIR ~____,ft"iiOASTS 'I!' MARRIED 60 YEARS ~ 1 Thtee aenerationa c:elebta-the fourth son 11 deceued. ~ ted the ~Olh anninnaay of Othet auesu bonot:na the Ma . and Ma a. Chat lea E. Dec: It· Dec:keu ..,ere \tr. and \tr s. j et of Puadena at the home Riebud Clult of Altadena. of the it aoa-in-law aod daop-aDd Haabou tes \~. a~ \tr a. ter. \tr. and Mu. titliam Harold Benedtct, \41 . and KJoec:ltner of Corona Hap· \ta a. Stu au Olebl, \tr. and landa.on S..nday, Oc:t. 11. Mia. Coy Ooddud. \tra. ~hce Ma . aad Maa. Dec:lter, at oae Jamu. \4a. an.d \4as. Tbeodote time reaidcnta of BalbOa It· ttamaaton. \ta . and \\a. El- laad, weae roauicd in Boaton, •ertoa ~nsson and "'· and O~t. 12, 1~. and spat &beit Mia. Robert Stollet and lheit honeymooe at Old O.c:bud, c:.taildaen. Nancy. Vic:.totia. Maine. They came to Cali--•Uiam and Theodore fotnia in 1924. 8oth \41. and \41a. Qt~ba Amoaa dlle ••••t• at &be .-hne ken ac:ti" "' lodee eiunaay tec:tPtiOI' -... ~. wo.lt fOt maay y~•· ,., O.C. aed M.a. RoNu E. O.eltet ol tea baa beloaaeb w I.O.O.F. Well eo•iaa _. liMb cbU· Loct,. fo. f'ftOit dll• SO ytltt data. O.Mulll, Sally. PMMle ud wu Chad "-aid• fot _, Cl111i:. Md •· -.1 Mat. Cal toeala tW1C& aro.-laia Clll11lu A. Uecll• ot Pac:Uic Plu••• Lodee 13l4. MI._ &eadl. ""~ ~•. ... lma O.et• ia a --. o( Re- i• .. eaal. wu ....... '-McCI loqe llll of Pua- ...... t foe the ul.-adoa: ._.~ ATIIVIIIE the board of \4ac:c:o Realty Co. The pro pam for tho comina year waa dt ac:uuod. Two pro- JCCtl 10 rec:esvo special at· tenuon are tho cue of Lbe public beaches and plannsna for the alopsna areas alona the Upper Bay bluff. s.HcniM Toon· To n• L~SIG~. SliM IT&IIIIft IUICl 234 Eut \7tt. s~ .. t Telephone: ORaole l-OSSO Ll 8-7765 Coeto Meaa FREE sweater Free Drowtng on o Beautiful Cort1no Slu Sweater, imported from Ito I y COME IN & RE GI STER, Drawsng on Saturday, OcL 24 A[TT[T.WN CAPERS .. Thursday F" day & Soturday Oct 22n d 23rd & 24th 10% 10"0 off on ol merchond1se 1n -he s tore Thurs.-Fr. -Sot ~ j '"--·~ .. Thursday tloght unto l 9 USE YOUR BANKAMERICARO OR OPEH A CHARGE ACCDUNT J-. •· . . . ac WESTCLI FF PLAZA NEWPORT BEACH • ~ • ... (!I . I' t .. () "' II r ~ 1- ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ... b " ~ ~ r ' c ~ I ..._ ' , I I' f. ~ TELEPHONE DOODLES ---NEWOffT HARBOft ENSIM ARST SECTION -PAGE ' Ttli~Y. OCT. 22. lt64 COROllA DEL MAR, CAUF. Student Group Elected Durina tho football aeaeon Elvtn Hutc hinton. principal or Ka1aer Jr. hiab acbool, travels 25 to 30,000 milea .•• from San Dieao to Oak- IMd and out of atate to Den- ver, Kanaaa City and Hou- ston ... ao f11 thia year. He officiates weekends for the Amen can Football Leaaue, and has for the past 5 yean. Formerly he was with the Nau onal FootbaJ l League for q years. • • • "Where there is a wd I there is a way" ... "never say die" ... "if you want a JOb done do it yoursetr· ... so say tltree dtlsacnr pre- cinct workers who covered the fnnae and scattered areas of Newport •.. on their Yamahaa ••• Georac Ziealer and Dan Lsndqu&st of Bay- crest and Bud Franc•scus of HarbOr HtahlanJs. • • • Cocktails and dtnner were the orJea o f the da' v.hcn C edn c and Gl adv s Robetll> enteatatned tn thc11 lovel\ nev. J partment ovcalllokmg Ole Hd" ln Coro nel del 'A.u . lnJnvr ng even mtnute of tl ~er e C'haalene and llelll\' (telle ' nl 1 u:.lln. •\Jel,u de and 1-..en l(,n"slc\, Jack clllJ Letlo~ Scruul>. J o hn and (il~Hl a Laun, Roseman• Set· bert h lcen and AIUiur Str•h:~ JnJ Rob and Hcttc V{l rJ ate. all from Ltd<~. • • tn mote Y. cl\' thoin lOt' <lOC \Cell , .! th.H 1' lamtc l>av''· JdU)ttHe· •' l>ul' an l-roir nt e ll.n" •'I ltarh•'t \ ev. II lio ' ga".: d "IIO<i!" II ' "'t toi 'Jt .. er\ -\late<> HtrrhJJ, l'dll ""tth nr lt•rtt \ ,h 1(•0 !! a' the Vdn!ll o~ cake anJ ... , l :!\teJ r ne celeotallO!, ... .~, .:r:1''' e • ..,, T edJ \ L n ler"n •J 'I t •t•lna Jc l \lar \tn .:· ic r •I llo~rb<l r \ tev. Ill , I •JJ \lntlt'tt 111 t<H· '"" Je \l,u I C•lnd 1-..alc:t· •: ( osta \le'd .tnJ 'lu Rtn l! .. dll I'll whnrr "'er.: onrn a 'ear J(!" be- l"cerj tht' 15th .1nJ ~!lth ... c XCCI'l ~l.an. t.~.h\t \\cl!> d ltttlc i <~te ... s he m ade ll nn the ~RUI. f-nllo-..m g tht'> earth shalong cvcnl. l(,m fl..t vt ~ foend'l Bob l ndet· wont. and l>ann' anJ Rau' "'"'IIICI •ll t o rnn a del \lelt dn-1 I dll\ l>unmue o~nJ r....urt o\nJr,.,, ll ltvtnr felt4Ce <.urprt <oe..! ntrr "'tin a Ptzza pa rt' "-••· dnJ tit ' ltttlc t;tc;tcr .l dMi e v.erc ~•rn Ole 'dille J a\. I > .. eelrS ap.irt. [)cl!'l Oc f-or c ..t.n' 'ltff Robe•ts<ln v.crc llf. tan ~ ~•tur da' at the Btl' \hil er Rallv at Knott'" iktt\ I"'., .bol tt v.o~-. prctt) ~N cl. aj!rccd tnat 'ewpotle r •\nth l>evtne "!1 adc one ot Ule out ~lanJt n ~ 'lpeeches ttl th c d a\. ( ol f' \IIU l"'art V. tlh vnur gr cc:r' hluc ot or.1ngc stamp ~., Hn"" dedtc atcd are vflu .. .1nJ tht ' call 'I fo r Rl-o\l de· dlcdtt on ' If you can !>epata te your,elf from them, thev wt ll oe turned snto ca sh fo r T\ ume . \>1a tl tn (ir ass Root<; for Ham -P .O. Ro t . "V" - Laguna Beach. • • • To ratse funds for "Gold- ~o~~ater for T.V." Bud and Ruth J o hnson opened theu Ltdo home Salllrday ntabt Cot cock tai Ia. . . amona the many auendina were Bob and Midae Spencer from the Penins~tla, Lee and Evelyn Sc:honek of Newport, Ed and Pat Roletti and Georae and Pat Ziealer of Harbor t-llah- BY JEANNE COOPER lands, Elaie Painter, Oeorae and Calherine Buccola. Ho- bte and Maraoerite Batson. Bob and Jean Bonner, Jean- nette Worthen, Lee and Mu- ine \1c0ellan. Alan and Pinky Crisell, Bob and Win- me Short, Vera Silver, Lu- alle Wilton and Wallis and Judy Lonayear. . .all of Ltdfl. • • • Feeling very cosmopolitan and a mite "frenchy, ·• Ed and Heryl Secard and their boys, Lee and Paul, have rctumed hom e after a ro ot month stay in Pans. They discovered that they had VI Sited the capitols in Bel- gium. "'elherlaods, Enaland. Luxemburg and Wes t Ger-- many ... but not in the Uni- ted States •.. know1na th11 would never do, they did JUSt that. .. ended their UI P home wt th a stay in Wash1naton. D.C. They love d 11 all. .. the t-rench wine. bread, ar· ll su; -v.ell. everything' ... and young Paul could find ht!> v.ay anywhere tn Pau s on the "\~euo." And they CdiTt c back to a nev. h<lm e . .. ust before the' left tn the )rn ng the~ moved fJom ( or.•nd lltghland!. to the l-ast :Jluff. • • tlurt\'tng back ftom l:urope rn lime to cast Lh etr votes ... John and i(au e :lv.1gart of lhe Pemnsula. after tv.o glo 11o us months. Ua\ c: elnd Hdl rlel \ld.o tg. a (,\ ol the Pentn,ula, nav ~ berr bac~ tnr " courlt' t>f v.ee~' .mJ f-r,H ~.:' '! •tl>e v.tl C> • a t .. • '\t ..1 ll-\R l>c>.,err tn b e he·~ at tnc l:bell tlub on lhc 2 lh. Ur. '1\arn er nf OCC v. tall. o n the '-aturalt za- u Hl nf '-c"" C 111 zen!>. At the 'd!Ti t' mceung \lan Lou "''-t. er .. hcl!T of 'e~Nport le.1ch v.tll pre s ent tnc re- :.nlullnns from the ( nnllnen- tdl ( ctngres s. • • • · Tt ~ gr eat for the figure .. tcnn 1 !> that t s ... so say J can RoJm an and Rev \l,urtele of HarbOr lltp!lands, Bev Co ch· rdtl of -...;ewrort Het&}lts and Yarbelt a Sparlc uhl of Hay- cre<o~. -\II arc member !> o f the nc~N h. to rrne d 'c:v.(X'rt HarbOr R.tcqu ct C"lub. ~Nhtch had s 'lleMOet·guc st 1.1\l -.cclo.end. tnurnamcnt In d tcc enl memC1 how an nut-•11-t<t v.ner "It the peo ple ar e !! •tng to vo te tor t.h c o ne thJt prom& se .. therr t.he mnst. 11 tnc' v. ant more <.net all zed program~ that fotce evervbod\ I• r attJ ctpate v.unour a cho t ec. 1f thcv like o ur ktnd v.ur d' and mone\ gotn g w the ( <lmmunt s ls wh tle lock- •n tt our !!lends tn the leeth - the' well de~o>er vc -.hat they gee If J ohnson ami the ADA are e I ected. 11 • s a mandate flllrT' the J"Coplc to proce ed tov.arJ ~oct alt sm .. I wouldn't care v.hfl got e lected tf Ole ltberal.. would onl) U). '(,lve U!. v.hat INC ,..ant no .. and we: won't as k for anythtna more.' Rut t t 1 s a fact M life that there IS no ltmtt to wbat thcv -.til keep aslttng for - and getung . Each lmle Lht na. and even medtc a.re, t s umm- poltant, but 1t is hard for moat peo pl e to see that the accu- mulat tve effect 1 s ll&ht down the toad to soci ala sm - and to hell w1th the Constitution." • • • A potnt of tnteres t: "A tha ee .,.eek old o ffea to pur- chase Johnson's auets re- Medicare Critic to Be Honor Guest Here Or. Edward AMu, tmme- diate past president o f the Am encan Medical Aun .. wi II atop 10 the HarbOr area Satu.rday for a brief vult wbi I e on a nationwide tour LO diSCO II "Medicare." He wi ll be auest of honor Satu1day nenina at a reccp- uon honorina the 7Sih aMi- verury or the Oranae Coun- ty \1edic al Aun. The pan y, a costume affair, will be held at the Bact. Bay home of Dr. and Mu. Duid Niel- sen. Membera of tbo uecu- uve commi ttee md bo•d or directors will be preaent. Or. Anni a i a mwna per- aonaJ aPPe•encu ., taUt .,ainu the ptOpoaed ''Me- dicare.. plan becaue be '-" b ... aau&e to boy tel ... "MOll d.. to PfO ... , h• VIeW O( the public medi cal PJOar.n. Tbe proaram which Dr. Anni a waa suppoaed to present on an "equal time" basts on Sunday evenina waa not heard b ecause it coin- aded with the televiaion addreu aiven by President Lyndon Jo bnaon. VERA H. SKOW OII!S Vera Hich Sko w or Co~ ona del Mar died Monday at tlo aa Hospital at the aae or 66. $-ae _. .. a natin or San-. La Barbara and bad lived bere 4 yean. She i a tur- vived by ber mother, Hattie B. Hicka, wilb whom ehe llud at 414 Narcluua An. s.nicea were held y .. ,.,.. day at Balta Ouona del M• Q ..... main a onanawered to date ac- corclina to tbe national bea6- quartera o r Citizena for Gold- water-Miller. The poop or Io wa buaineumen makioa the offer believe their profit from &be aubaequent reaale o f LBJ'a aneta would uceed the· coats of tbe entire na~ tiona! Goldwat cr-Miller c am- paian. The LBJ ranch alone would be returned to &be Joh naon' a auurina them of a place to live. They offered $),500,000 plus 25 percent as an aid to o fTsettina the capital aaina tu. Accordina to a spokesman for the Iowa bu1uneumen, this silenc e could mean tbe Johnaona would be reluctant to retum to Texas'"· . .Goldwater- Miller Freedom Special. • • • Al ready makina plans for the CRA convention to be held next \1arch, a ttendtn& a pi anntng mecuna an S~~r. Dteao Lh• past .. eekend "'etc Hutch and Dollie Hutch· tnson o f \1esa Verde and president Nolan Fuzzelle of Nev.port Reach. TABLE PROGRAMS are be ing prepared by these Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce women for their benefit dinner and fashion sho w, "The Newport Harbor Look, That Is," to be presented this Friday eveni ng, Oct. 23, at the Balboa Bay Club. They are, from left, Iris Hig- ble, member of the fashion show com- ml ttee; Newport Beach City C I erk Mar~ gery Schrouder, president of the Women's Di vision of the Newport Harbor Chamber; and Delight Church and Reggy O'Don- ne ll , cc>-chairmen for the event. <En- sign photo> Mlko Obor, sooiot at Harbor Hip and nrr.ity fullback on &be Sailor arid &ewn. has been elected preeldent of &be atadeot Coaareu. Helen Jobneon, alao a senior, it ••cretary. The Co11areu inchulea the rouowina. elec ted by .aluden'u In 5th period cl auea: FRESHMEN: Don Buesao- eou, Bob Black, Jane Boetto, Steve Booth, Bill Bueche, Janet Coontz, Mike Chase, Ouia Johnaon, Pam LeGates, Ron Love, Lany Rodriquez, Hank Stevena, Roy Wahze. !K>PHOMORES; Jacquie Al- llciabt. Curtis Chapman, Ka- lby Helperin, .. Steve Kopkcr- •an, Mary Lanalaia, Merilec Menjadt, Tom Munteao, Me- laoie Rich, Carol Shedd, !ltcllcy Spoiaeon, Sandy Sweet and Nancy Wells. JUNlORS: Oleryl Alderton, Bob Ball, Sharon Beach, Don Bcaancon. Ron Chamberlain, Pancho Edler. Tim Otcat- head, J o hn Lanser, Bob Lewis, Leslie Meuenaer, D1ana Miller. Sharon O 'Con- nor, Pat Palmo1, Nancy Place and Tu Wllaon. SENIORS: Stephanie Allen, Jane Black. Kim Burac. Sb.- roe Dodman, Dan Eikormann, Daryl Pair, P.-n Omeincr, Nancy Oenzone. Mcrilee Hannahs, Mary Haworth, Groa HoCCman, Betty Hu.hes, Hel- en JohnttOn, Prank Marahall, Penny Meaerve. Mike Ober, Orca Penon, Sue Plouer. Dave Purcell, Wanen Ste- waH Md Dale Underwood. "OPIU I&IDYIUT'' .... PIOHI.LII Natalie Limonick, aaaocia&e director o( the U('j,..A opera workJhop, i a condoctin 1 a clau in .. Opera Enjoyment" from 9:30 to 11 :30 a .m. for S Satatdaya, beainninl Oct. 17, It t be borne O( Mr. aod Mu. William Bora. 1813 Rbodea Dr., Colla Meu. The courae u offered by UnaYeuaty or California Ex- tension in cooperation with the Coata Mesa Depanment of Part a .,..d Recreation. WHERl THE (i)UAUTY -WISE, ECONOMIZE LIDO !..AAUP CENTER GET YOUR "ONLY 19'' CARDS HERE -NOTHING TO BUY! MON., OCT. 19th -SAT., OCT. 31st NEWP'../11 l Bi.. VO & VI .A I_ (j( Flower Shop ENCHANTING FRUIT More be•utrf~ tN11 rNI -fot y-. fel d•co -••"''"'" tplet>dor for tab&. w buf. let' P,cl • COf'l'lpote-ful o< let Ill dft. *" •y.-c•tcho"9 •rr•roqe-• lOt you! " • Tod•y the •"'*'•9* famtly •pertd' ONLY 19c f0< food out of .. ,., eft ... taa doll.•. • c c o r di"9 to &ovemm.nt fiCJ"ft. I 5 Y"" •90 f o o d t_. 26c out of NCh doLr Food·I•·A·Bar1aln Game '150,000.00 in CASH PRIZES! JUST LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS! SO PRIZES of SJ400.00 each! (E.quiv.lent to Oft. Yeer'\ f.ood Supply) 684 PRIZES of S1J7.00 each! (Equl .. .a...t to 0.. MOf'lttl'a Food ~) H~·, •• yov do -G.t your "ONLY 19" G.,.. c1111cft •t .,.., 1\lch- •rd ' C*h t•nd Ot Regnter -Mond•y Oct 19 throuqh S.tUtd .. y Oct. )Ill Hold your card .. rtd .. '"""'"9 weter aft<~ ge,.tly rub Ina ,....,,c cif'cJ. If th. ~>Umbe< 19 rem41i"' IM.d-you .,,. $1400 If otMr """''"H ,.,.,.,,. bl.d collect tlvee c.erdl totalt,.q 19 e"CC .,,. Sll 7 A• """"''"9 u ,d, WITH YOUit NAME & ADDRESS "'"" t.. .. .,, " • '*'l"'••ed m•il. Oft!., to: O NLY 19 COMMITIEE. 100 1: Oroteroo St Ch,c;eqo It bOOt I W"'"'"9 c.e<d, mutt be ~t.,ert.d -• let .. ,...,. ~" 15 196• AI Pflle\ wbtect to v .. if>Cet.-C.rdt wtlh mutileted Of dol ltftUff a """'be<' are votd. Ad.lin Ottly. E:m~y• .. of pert•c•pellfiCj \tOtel ,. •• ._~9·bl. Home <:1 Gift 91q:J lntroductng Fieldcrest Grocery Produce Luxury Auto mot1c Blankets! -"URA SCUOOER PEANUT BUTTER •o ... , i{n.,d .. " Le Bon lumR I lb s.,.,.,,,, FIG lARS, I lb. 3~ . he•M ~p.d • ·~ N•w at Aoct..rd'~ Go6d Vow. t .. , , 8 •.. ~ 00• ·. . .. _ _,. __ BAaY FOOD, 1 1z o1. ... ...... .,.,. •c ...... h 1 r. -9"' ~. "'•vi•" t ,.,,~"'9 co6ot1! s.r-&-· S..Ow ' ~~-f:.,CJie"d • I ....... TWIN _$JUS CLAM CHOWDIEl. Is Ol . ... • fUll S.nqle Colltrol $29.95. Duel $l•US I(IN(;, ...... Otd.,. of th. S.e S.o• OU• F.eWcrftt "c-t-.po" * CHUNK TUNA, :liz Ch•'""v bi.M•"· too! 'Pr-,,.._1 Cd ndy Sho p ~& ... ,Z.. Li.h 1fo~.& t Sl.p. Frozen Foods V11111 0. K•"·P hefte ... f.ri.d HAUIUT. 91/, OJ. .~ lir.seye Specials _. C'~ANGI JutCI. 6 oz. Tit IV T TEaS. 16 Ol. ..... ~~AIUS, 10 oz. LEAF SPtNACH. I 0 ot. r r.ma I IIAMS. 10 oa. , ___ .._ .... 6/lSc SOD •ous 3•11 ... ., . ..... ... ., 6t.l1 6t.IP ...... 6e.lr CORIOOOIL 49c Always th e finest , Garden-Fresh! iRllfriioKES 3 i 29c Ot. 3 ~ lht ... ~ -- .s~ i.PPl Es LAUitA SCUOO£Jl MAYONNAISE 24 OJ. SpeM.t o- STUFRD ouvrs. 7 1h 01. Bo.d."t INSTANT O .. L.ET H.m, 0...... Mudwoom, Westertt v.,. c-.p$ roll &lEANS, •2112 . c.£o DO .. FOOD, • J Tell ... c.lo CAT FOOO • t T.tl . .. • -~~ ""•• 53c U9UID ILIACH, Gel. ..... . APPU SAUCE 6~1 No. JOl _ _ _ __ I Delicatesse n .......... *'-Swit~ A,.._... a-.. tre.f SWISS FOIIIE . .... Phiath~IM CIEIM CHEESE• .. iiUii Ciia 12 .. ~----------------w-·-----~ m.moN I SAL£ PAINTIN6S ly l£S AlnSTB Fll. I SAT. IN' lJCHAID'S 'Ano OIA .... COAI'f C~ -·· 1111001. Fof P'-., S.uc.. Richard's fancy Meats Ill VEl PLA TTEI EAST Ell PORK SALE! Ce1ter Cll PORK CHOPS a.--......, ... La. POll lOUTS L..M IPUEIIIS -..." ~ s.,t. ..... I.EII OF POll FNiil. t-IIIE OF POll f?y a. .._ Nilsu1 Ua - BY OWNER. l bdml. lloat•, _,ic u d IP&D ieaicte •d o ut. Priced rlp L Loot a t 617 Narcinoa, COM, tlteo c all owuer u 67s-G047 ........ NICE 3 beckoom boueo oo Orchid A.,.ooe CIN. b•d- wood noora, c..-peced. P.A. Heat. fireplace. lacadry 1000), wood lhieal• 100!, dooble auaae, R·l lot, t39,500. Alto 3 bedroom, immacuJ ate borne Oil lnine A'IOnue, Coured patio, built-ina, refriacrator, wa.a.- et, ricbly carpeted. UNDER PRJ CEO ar t26, 7 ~. I•• Erhardt. Realtor. 673-5540 BACK BAY oeuly uw 3 bccb ooma, 2 batha, family room, tropical pado, US.· 300. 642-3111. HOUSES FOR RENT HOUSE for reot llft(Dmiabed. OWNER LEAVINO NOV. 1, ~ST LEASE bca11tiful eondornin iom bome. Oaly 33 illdividual units, 2 pooh, 11 hole puttina p een, ahuf'flabOud, bayview. 5 mill. frOm U&i.,. of Cali/., !nine. Adulta. S27S. Phone 642-0491 NEW 2 bedloom (flPpec), w/w catPet. drape-, boill-'iDI, diapoaal, friaidaire.. aaraae. walk to muket IDd beach. Adllha. No pete. 67 ~1685, 721~ lri-, 1125. OccapMey No•. 15. fOR RENT Uaftllllillaed 1 beclroolli, l baa taoa••· COM. YeadJ reet. Call al· c.r 6 p.a. 673-4464. NORTH COST A MESA -fDr- oi abed bachelor apartment. Very lu ae. deluxe. 546- 7035 or S41-1168. p0R RENT -l....._. Apa. UDitni altect. SlO 1ri • A ... , CDM. POR LIAI8-leftloe .u .. a. eo.-. ... MEr.e.IIMiefor .aai~M~. ........ --fecwt.a ,.... ... ... etc. Will ....,. .. a .. .. • laiL Call 67).203), ow.•. DF..L \tAR commercial rental. Suttable for office or ahop. US per month. 673-2020. VOGEL co. RARE OPPORTUJ'tiiTY Beauty Sb09, completely equtpped. tlSO per month - 290) Newport Blvd.. NB. ~7)-46()() Ot 673-5763. NEWPORT BEACH. 409 28th Sueet -Rental in luae but,dina. Suttable for office or lhop -retai I 01 whole- sale. Haa alle-y w/wu .. houae enuance. Sl50 per month. 67l-t600 or nl- 5763. NEWPORT BEACH, <407 21da Sueet -rental au.it ablc for office or amall ahOI). SIS Pet month. 6 7~00 or - ~73-5763. • RENTALS IMLIITATI •IIICI&alllll c.·· ... ... , .... .. ... .. MII.a ...... . Clll tJOtAMOI ••u&.tm aon.a CD. ...... mLa7aiLc... ..... •&.en-HJim=pWrl Will~, •• _.., ---Dt ...... 01 Qeun 1111111 ,,_ ..... 0 •• n -ta Pl•rna ........ --~ ----- LEGIONNAIRE ... ,.,. .......... 81. . "_ ... ,. .. ....... ................... • 0 .. ':it •• ~ ~ •211116 ....... .., ..... Pr I .t .. Fil l IITIL •LI! Tbeo acnd tn fl .OO and c&Dcel your ad. "LOCIER" -.JL!~ • l .... vt.,.l ,, ..... , •D•••*W• .a.-... 112JNa Efai ..... .UI-,_1 AN'rl!MtA ..,.ALLATJONI a.. ..... Important datu (or m_. beta of Newport Harbor Ame,.. ican Leaion Poat 291: • W.at l•clw4e ,rice. • , ........... ., ,..,lr-4. fUVA'IB PAaTY wilMa • ., ......... .,..wri .. . lltut M f.W, •• ... .. ............. ,,...1, • •ICaUitiUUI sr:-!!=! .. '*• ......... ,........, ... ~ ... ., 8Ift ..... .. .. , .............. .. ...... u ....... . ...... ,..--.c-.. ...... Q.JW!I ............. .. ....... , .............. ~ fli ................ .. _. TVe. T-e. O.wt,.. 11Dwa. 4U !. 11. IL. eo .... ...-.. ..... 1614.. .. FLOWIRS "r MOitM'' Por all occaaiooe. Le t u a help you rancmbet thou importaa.t datu with Oowera and caody. 133 E. 17&.b -646:1519 FRENCH Prorioc:ial BeJay Ro aa SpiDel PitDO. M 9S. 4lS L•h po.r. 67S.Sl51. BOAT SUP wMted for 22• cabia ctoiaer in Balboa- Newport HarbOr area. Call 633-7326 or S)l-7752. PlL8 i a eolt aad lola,, colora recaia brilJiaac. ia c .-peu de•ecl willa 8... Leatn. a-electrie 1lt e uer, 11. c.o.. ttutwu.. CDM. 67).2100. SU..EilS ANQNYMOUS -••Po. all Ita.,. aiued lad CIOIIle ••ra ol Ill• aJory o1 OocL .... DD JOG ...... .,... 1 .. .-1 An yo. IIMblecl wnta cto.bt, or fear. or ..,Ue .. a, or • 11M da, or lllt•. or i.- fllloritJ, or .Uit. or ai .. fa .. eaa, cw " ce•a? BE OP 0000 atP.Bit. We II..,. lite .... , at ebeo- la•IJ ao ell••· Wri• S... EllS AHC»fYMMUS. P.O. 8oa104l, Coeu Mua. or call .. ~ael, U ... )49l ...1.,.. ••• ''T•• Grta~etllfi•U" ~ P..,llis Sdl•fly -~ Atlair•l c•utn ·-~ Speciol Price 1-/00 copie• 35f racA 101-1000 25f eocA /000 or trtOre 20; ea.cA lll E aat lltlt *n.t Coata Meaa -, .. 0645 ALCOHOU CS ANONYMOUS. Harbor Area. 67)-1724. l4 boar a. STilAM BA1111 AND ~ M~ -, ....--. • ...._ _.. ))"Yl•LWD N ............ 61~Mil PART 11ME WORK -Un- limited Cbriaunaa Eanunaa. A VON PROOOCTS Call Collect -S3~.5860 MRS. ntERESA RENNER. Bela Bartok' 1 pupil, baa an 09cmiaa for aifted piano atudenu and Getman con- rcrutioa . 67S'9U3. GARDENING CLEAN UP,mowina. bao.lina. edpy. 646-1397. Evea. HELP I ""TED caRL WANTE.D for periodic oo• .. wort. Valet Cle•· .,.. 675-0310. • WOftWMTID la<JNI!tO. y;.. of ...... i•ce oa .&1 .,_. of alo-*'-p .. ..... _... .. _,. -• auu. .t1.JO ,., tiL ..... ...... f#1 ~ ,......, aJM. oa '-l'n4. STEADY day wort or dlild care -1 or 2 dt~J• a wMk. 646-3576. ePn•PPUa AT LAST We ~ne a lady ifOOCW •liD doea uqeiaite wad oa all w Mda of doaa. .. ia 111M. 0011lldera .. ... .......... .. ~··. , ... Qllted-.ce. .. cea tiD • •ua••aa Jo• • ,._ PM41e, eocl•. T-.. ~~~ eto. Call JO 111 Jot.. 411it'a P• ... %731 8. CoUI., c... 61).l4JO. ...... ... ---·- WARREN'S 1 v oaiOU ,..,.n 1116 laat Coeat Hip•., c ......... ........ ·=-.a&•- WARREN 'S T V oaa2 ,_,.n 1116 But Cout Hitlnt., c ......... AHY A.C. OR D.C. TAM.E RAI*> •der ,, ... old ,.,.., .. for •• , ) . ., ,. ..... . , ................. ~.) Moa. a Taee. oelv Wedneaday, Oct. 2J -So- cl at meetina and "Old Ti· mera' Niabt." with paat com- mander and chuter member E.B. Whitton aa c:hairmu, auiated by H1r0ld Reiob- ner. Daniel Neleon and Sbe1111 Hut. Suoday, Nov. 8 -()p• bouae, weloomina the c:oca- tDWlity, friend• and uterua to viait Lqjon Hall, at 15dl St. and W. Bay Ave., Cenaal Newpon. Wedneaday, Nov. 11 -Ob- aenance of Armiatice DaJ: initiation ceremoniea will be conducted. • • • SPlNET PIANO. tSOO -Ph. 141-6SJ9. 7'4'' Sofa. zipper covet. aold. tSO. -549-0116. O.E. Refria.. MO. Pbone 673-4192 . Italian, Prov1ncial cb1 na cloaeL f7S-847--6579. G. E.. 2 door Refria.. 175. 536-1043 . Girla Sc:hwinn 26" bicycle • tl2 -54S=7695. Auto. Waaber. R.C.A.. dc- luac. S7 S. -536-1043. .243 Wincbeau:r. acope, 100 rounds. SlSO-O R l-5712. .367 ~.,.. Greal West~m Peacemakc1 ptatol. S75.0 R 3-5712. .... , .. , ...... . !lo4ALL \taplc Dropleaf table s8 -OR 3-4879. S8 Cbevy, B11cayne, power atcenna. brakes. s S95 - eve. 54S.8 17 S. SPANISH d.tn tna 11blc, II chana, buffet, s:!SO -646- 9754. ·54 Mercury s SO Ll 8-6 '! 11 T ALKlNG '-11nah Ei11d &. caae $)0. -Ll 8-41,11. SAILBOAT. Ill.:' loa. Dac . a&J I, tr&J icr. s 200. 548- ~II. Eat. 331. SIAMESE Kmen, Seal Po1 nt. Pcdiaree pape1 1. s20. 642- 3767. G.E. TABLE model TV. 21" remote conuol S59. SO - Mayor Paul Quber of Ne vpon Beach, bt.msdl a Legionnallc, baa taued a .-oc:Lamadoo offi· cally detl(Plating Wcdneaday • Oct. 28, aa Amedcan Legloo Day, 1n commcmorad.oo o( rbe -------------1 40dl annivenary of the Nev pon REMINISCENCE -Three old t imers of Newport Harbor American Legion Post ~1. Gordon Findlay, Glenn Croft and Harry Estus. left to right, check old photograph in an effort to identify eatly day members. Post ~1 . which eel~ brated its -40th Anniversary this year, will icick off its anni- versary celebfatlon with an Old Timers Night on Wednesday , Oct. 28. Ooz ens of old time members, among them some of the original charter members, will be honored at dinner. '61 V.W., R&H. ucell. cond. SL24S. 675-0810. 548--4771. POLAROID Land Camera, Like new. $)9.50.548-4771. HMINOND ORGANS STBINWAY PIANOS .,....." "-a ... lllt: ,_ ., • -· ...... of .. oe H Ed S,Uet Orpa. .......... pi-. ..... , ... left ll06; Blect~D-'o ..-.. .... ....... ,_ f2H: Rat ,._ ,_ ..,., . -·· ... .. ... , ..... IDMDT.ft&UPI co. 1t01 N ...... ll. a& lOa a.a.Aaa • CAIS FOI SU.£ •••-~~~-••z• Adletta .. w .. & Serri c• Mltat MM.Ia .. 01 .. 1., Aa Lew •• $3.190 •• ,., ••• till IUIOPIAM DILIVIIY HIADCIUAITIIS A PLEASA•T PLACE TO OEAL aEII.IITZ lUI M...,ett ........... Mewpelt leectt OR 3.5620 fOR SALE-Very aood 19SI Co"elle bard top convet- tible, 1 1225. Call after 6 p.m. 673-4464. Day HY 4- 7948. FOR SALE 51 Olds. power steorina & brakea, bu •• radio. S2SO. Alto , Diver's belt & weiabta ss. Under-- water C8f11~ra S2. Medicine cabinet Sl. 646-5632. 1962 Ford convcrttblc. R&H. areenna. power brakes. I owner. excellent condi uon. SlSOO. 67S.4657. TIWISPOITATIOI CAll 100' financing ovoiloble AI so we corry our own contr,ct s. S•9 TO S.99 N F.WPQqTEQ MOTQqS 2036 ~arbor Blvd. Costa Meso 548-529 4 548-8511 34550 Harba Legion Polt. (Continued from P•F 2) menta, alao, and I know, fcom talkioa with otheu, that they ue io aareemenL I aenoualy recommend that we abould alto conaider bow Judae Loble dealt with tboae over 18 yeua of aae. We abould atop coddlina JOVetu1e offenden. and atart pubhctlln& theu namea tn the nc:wapapera. alona with tbeu puenu' namea. Let's aet coup with junntlea' Thank you. Mu. \1ari a G. Go en 316'-'l e. Ocean Front Balboa, California Aa Judae Loble uya. "lr a yoolh i a old enouah to .,pplc a tombatone, wreck a c:bcucb or a scbool bouae, bold op a aetvtce nation, snatch a woman' 1 pone, beat up ., old man or attack the police and defy law, he i a old enouab and touab enooah to bave a public trial with hia puenu in the front row and full newapaper ~ veraa e.lt ia a myth that pub- licity alamorizea the juve- nile and makca him wone. Any juvenile, or adult, who lik.ea to aee bia name in the papera aa a criminal ia in A.MOTHER OtAMCE- the clau with thoae wbo MA YIE dueaten witneuea and 11 Publiaher of the En11an in the clan with thoae who I would direct thue tboupu abould be dealt with." to my Fellow Atneucans. Theae upreu my acnti-who -by cbotce -han de- DEPT. HEAD AT HARBOR Jack E. Sjoanom haa aa- sumed the duties u chair- man of the &Octal stud1c1 depatt.ment al Newport Har- bor Hi&h School. He bcaan hiS capeuence 111 the teachma profesSIOn tn \1aynard, \1tnnesola. '*hcte he served 1n a small JUntor- sentot bi&h school. ~o~~h 1ch In- cluded only 7 other tca~:hcr s. He moved to Gteat Falls, Montana. whetc he served <£S head of the depanment of socaal studies and ~hat ed 1n 1eam leachma cxpenmcnt at Great Falls H1Jtt School. Al L1ttlc1on. Colotado. he ~o~~a s named a ss• tant pnncl- pal of the htah school .tn" tauahl !>WTVTICt sc sstnns al the Cntvcrsny of Colorado at Boulde1 . ln September. I 963. he moved to the Lntvcutt)' 10 become ass1 tant d11 ector ,,f student tcachtna. ,.lulc er- vina 1n tbas po~ttton, SJo- suom completed has work on hiS doctOtlle dcgtec m edu- cation. 'tl. SJosuom has been a J.clt E. Sfoatto• by the ~auonal C'ounctl ,,.- Social Stud1es to "'tile an &Jttcle reaardtna t11s '*ot\. 1n th1s f1eld. He came to II&Jbl'll th11 fall and 1s 1each1n1 CIVIC& and Lnlled States h11to1Y and IS Jitecttn& the work of the depaumenl. EAGLI ROCX-Barn Ge141W8&f'r ,_ my vow whftt tw 511141 on wlniston: .. "fan ia a ehikl of GfMI: not a a.a~ ef UW S&au ... -J.\Cit MOFJ'ITT. IIJt<l[)"'l!htCI.,.,,,._,, ,. t:AC.Lf ROCK-\rrordtnr to t-.f' le&nt FBI rfporta. rr1m• '' "n thr ,.,., f"nh~ ti\N'l Paal Sha•fr of -'IMI· f1Uf'"I&W "•' u,., tn ._., aMut tt ' pe~naJI Uunll ·~ ftQJht II' hlk~ annther loell at our JJ'IW"' u. frar a• J"Ot'fdUrfl> an~ t~•' ar. ~Mft"nH U'' ~ "'-,.,..~,nctv hard~r r.-mak~ a c-aw atrasaa an ~~ 'n...,. K 8lwavJ a IMJMIII flf ~n'll Whfl w·llftl .. r.l~ lM~ p t" pI~ te "'haiMirtaw thMft.~ J \A ~OPn'IT f \fiLE llOCK-··u~nh,,... m Thema-. Jf'r1f'f"'n" Ita\ Jn'ant IM ~Mn ttl I~ tMf\tehl:tl 1ft Nt an\lJUnc nfi C'""'tnal lhM IW l'h~ Mft"lll'f'nl~ Ill\' ll'tf' •lt,Jitrt'll.• of Uw lk'llatt fi"'CDCf' Teftn -tcwr<tl"m-_.. r..... ..._ ef UW Gentnuntnl tntnt"'IIMI '-' IIW •• -" ....-ell• llf ttw ~wnc-tl •" Fenot.cn lltlat'-M\ •• • ..,a ' • i& ~ ~n...-llr) ow f1ahu Ill u. •• ••NsaJ -uc K ..otnrT ---cided to "sat thiS elecuon out": ._.aybe you'll have another c:bance four years hom now ,... ~AYBE' All upt -let's JUSl can· eel the Pre11denu aJ Elec- uon. EverybOdy -well, a.l· most everybody -already kno,.s b9w It .. 111 twn OUL A borde of pollateu. colum- ni su and commentator s (moat of them cerufacd La beral s> predict a Lyndon Johnaon- Hubett Humphrey l andsltdc. So why should you bOther" Why not, an the manner of the computor-capuvc lelcvtston "experts." stmply declare ~-Johnton elected, save a lot of money and effort. and 1e1 on to other mattets" Why •aste all thia ume on a cam- paian" Why worry aoout tssues" Return to rJScal soundness" What &JC You, ome k1nd of nul" You •anl to -.a~tc the neat month talktna that ktnd of mesponstt'ltl aty" ,.b)' not "tel us conunuc" to tJOrrO• and spend our~cl vcs tnlO dcf1ca ls " <\ftet all. ,.hv should "'C ClUC a( t.he\ IC&~IO lhe ll respect fflt ''ut l .. •vernmcnl - or us" Retnstal( "'und m<>ral ,tan· datdl>" f'lon't be a 't.jU6tc That's 1 lh ( c:ntur\ 'luff aboul lhl" l.lnJ ••I (IPf"'ttun· itv. Hu'l c:1 -1\.•n't vn u tno111 1 t;" the I <&nd <ll •'l'l'<'ttun 1 u ~ no "'" Le t·~ )1(1 •'n "'''h the P*"''ttc.. [ls<~e'-l'ed 1·'1 .. ~~~ and order ~ R1 ~tn'o! ~ ""'' tat c' You g<•t ~~~c: sdt\ tdc• 1nc'e &J e thin~' I'Ut'tll ~ ol (lUir ' ouaht t•• J1 '"u''" ( ,,,. ( •II ll. fraenJ -•e'1e v.,n11n~ orre '" a •<'l •'! e~.td.·f'\•t .. e 'ucme.. at,ur-rn<t.. tl•' e n't "'U ll etirJ -Pll' ' trr ldll J •'I lt\.en'-C: 'l '"'dJJ\ '- '61 Corvau Coupe. 4 speed IU c:k, f99 S. 536-0 156. Au cooler, almost new. S20. 546-1537. CONN E n tl alto Su & cue. '49.50 548-4771. OLDS.. '57. au cond .. c1ccl. TWL""i BEDS. sprina &: mat-sS95. 673-8948 . una. sso-6H-l667. 'AAPLE twtn bed fume. Sl5, RAMBLER ,.a.aon. s p 5· "'! 3- 7 -~8~9~41~----------------673-166 . • uo .... RS CHEST 1 mu-KAYAK . 18 . s 100. Pb. 1\73-~-"' ~ . . •· 8941 rot. 11 S. 67 3-11.6 7. --~Z.<~:.:D~~· -------- 1 G.E. comb. 11nk & dub•asb- BEDR<X>'A chan. s 5 -Ph. c:r. S75. 6H-n48 . 673-lt,67 . --=-:~.:...:..:~-------1 EXCEL. Encyclopedia. adult TABLE LAMPS, ss eacb. & ch1ld'a set. S65. Ll4-8326 ac ER"SA,......ER WOOD play pen, covered pad. 673-1667. . I GArr or I ,.... ranac. '12. 546-4865. s.s. Pb. 541-6800. PING PONG table . S25. 673- 1397. CROQljET SET. s10. Ph. 673-1397. A.IMRAL TV. SlO. Ph. Ll 8- 8082. EXTRA LG. play pool. 2 ft. .J!eep. SlO. 546-4865. \iAPLE maaa:r.tne & book· stand, •5-673-2123 KIDNEY lhape dseu1n1 table. alan top S5-673-2123. PAIR French telephonea. 530 -548-4291. BIRDCAGE. 13alhM.. stand, ., uee. s7 . U 8-8657. I 3 BLACK 8&J S1ool s. 1.5. - I PROFESSIONAL Hau Drvcr. Ll s-;3 9· ., $25. Ph. 673-5677. -BLACX me1alhc lamp-s.5 SP A.'IIISH . 3 PI ece aectton al. ,old,.s tSO-67S-3l33. GLE.'~'· rubbed. •alnut bufTcl. s50-6 5-3~33. ('()RVETTF Tonneau .:over. s·. ~hone 54#t-818Q. i5 .. R"-l'I"-G \l1ck. s~ ~4n-~ IIIQ. ;-h. { \,,llf O:U ShHlO~. paJJie'-. Sl~~. Ph. !!"3-lJQ-. SOF >\ convcruble -ft. \ l.':hau ,~n fi'"3-IJQ- rOR -\L l-5" OIJ, s:'ll Ph. !\4:!-~qg~ ·__;;_ ___ _ F Rl-'\( H Provtnctal. '>lngte head~ard s:o -1\-~-3~'3 Bl TTI-R Churn. s1n -5~ ~~n:. IH·Fl Sre.tkel an J ~<~Nnct s:' = ,.,~,-:1~3 ____ _ \1>\Plf ~~bbl ctben ch coffee 1able -s~O -., '"3-:: 1::3 . RO' -\l r te... T\pe~rllcl ph. b .. 5--3~33. SILVER PL.o\TFD "Bund~" Flute. S80.-!1~5-1 ~10 .. ·~I F \LC'O' <\ulOm.&lH. R t H. $ 50. -OR 3-~Q~'". (\-.;OF. aluntnum.Drumman s:oo Ll ~ q:. HRJ<,(,. A crrR>\TTll'\ '>0.)0- Lc:r cnunc. SJ..i.. '48-;803, HLn '\ Rth..t· :4 .. ~'"'d lon- ~JL..!P" \11 " r .!:\1. DR>\Pr ~ ~-·· "'"l~ ,.,th ~I !! \101~ s,ll. r,• '-tlQ.l: TR \1'\ '' l S\ < llR \.. Ill 1' T \ :J·· 1 ern••le ~ "tlll (,-l~-(l\1 14 l .o\\1P \n.d( I "'1\ \mcr a~.,_a'h ~J -'.!'-5~hL Hlul-L Ll .. oilrol. I ~ ".~ liUn· ~U!Sl ~dlltl~ ,., r.•<.. ':H ll F<. ( •~'rr ;-~r, Sd -ol 'S: JlOr S~ i'hOnc s HlU -L I S-.. .., 5". Bl-lGl-,,,,,1 "; ~ ~4#\-:~111 (olJT<\R S5S -"-'"'"1 ~\. \1-\PLI ~·' Hrl •uncle ll)'-{i ""hoe. hench labl(. ~ -"4" ~ qn SIO-~4(1 . 11\llb. Rl C. 1 ~\~11 ttl(rn t"'(Cd m· SP['\""l"l• Wheel, s:5 I \on . s:o-q(I.J: ~ -~-~811. -RATT -'' "h"" rr.~t ..:luna ft. ~c,N)I. s I 0 -'40 1 t-8fl ~4.:'\Tl:O. Stiver adult m1n. \tAPLI· £\ulfe ~o ,.,,, OR ' I'OOdlc. OR ~113. q266. 'A tn tn e .:••IJ .,. ••" "''"' •tJ fasht(lned .:an "'u ~et'' Let'' face tl, \lac -C\le \l,tcn~e ' the fad. l'l ~~t hat tl the Rr:J, ,);) ;-ropose ll' Jc~tr•'' u' - Lots llf peorle ~~tt thtn 'UI aovcuunent pooh·l'\'lOh ltl.tt - .an> v. 1\ "c can pu l t l 'II a v.htlc . .:an'l IIIC -h'OJ CIIOU ih 0 YOU .. lln '1 t'ie ~'Ul cred. Let'~ uft "l>ll Jrlwn and I rcas•'n together'' 111 1th them. <•RE:.E'\ Breakfront. SllS -LLGG.-\Gl-lrtintt ~t.lt , - Tl'\ fot Vac l''r> tn "-'ulh _~_4Q_-_I_~_n_. _______ ~-OR ·' ll:,,., \1etnam" Sure thcv're ktlltntt 1 rv)l 'BLE .o\.R : '11'1 \h. I R ,-~ 5411-l" Red. tnncrspnna I RRR4 •'u' bOYs and spendtna •'Ut mattress. S!!i _ S40-1F~811 1 __ · rnone ) over thctc -evcrvtlt'•h 'f]('U ;~ '1\ r ~trl.:• \mr sSO. ~no•s that. Bul YOU •ant t(l .. EDGEWOOD aas rana~. 5~UR4. be a parr. roopcr" F•"~llel 11 S35-540-1686. Rud. FORGET IT' '1\e're at ,,56 C'HEV Sl'"S _ ~.W,-19~1 t..-YE~R t 11to t'\lcl. cond. peace. &Jen'l •e" -'tid peace -S1f,. ~.&!\ >•"i 1 ~ 1rand. 11n't tl" '\ou •ant tome uurtd elec o on t<' bnna up 11npleasant "UbJtc" JUSl .. hen evcrvQne's so harpy" f.lecta ona h k.e th1 ~. • ell - the) IPte&d too much ttl\)· ment end aloom around. And everybody -well, almost everybOdy -knows how ct '"II come out anvv.a ·• dnn't lfle-y • .. h nOt JUit de- d ate \4t. Jobnaon elected" And t( you wake up tome morntq at\et •cmbc1 )rd u''"l ~self fot havtna jut d~elued e.uytbina tettled daat • .,. well-don't Ollftl e cry ia 1 co me. p aJ. Aft ct. '"YM ,.oe'll hne anothn dtlt~~ee fo. JC. I frGCII .... -MAYBE' ~a. C.P. S..,., .. J05SMD8aellll. Aat ..... c.Mf. CARPET Sweeret. t.~. phone (1"5--3233. FREJ'I.C'H Pro•sactal nl&ht- at.,d. SlS-675-3233 V <\.'IIITY droner. round mar- rot. SIS. S4G-1616. YO (i monkey. 1115 -Ll I- "US. DINETTE acl. 6 daaiu. 125 s«l-1686. 21" TV. Cabtttot. ~ • 5*- 1616 T . ROADS'TBR, lll"-WOO -646-1911 . nUMPBT Clplct.> tlOO - Sci6-U71. -----('()\tEl I"' 1•dtal 'iW & uaclcr. ~ "0 1l R 5---0112 • FRlGlDAIRl-tottom fteuer. $140 -1>...1 Q 1~fl:.::3.:..· ----- E~En T1 \ 1-De~\.. t..0"1 )4'' -t Q( h..l Q..lb63. "'AltO(, Oropleaf table, •IS -OR s-<ll ~. EL OAJ'tiT 10 psece M.Moa. daruna act -l~'lS -r.l~ 3163 • CO EJt TABLt. lth aew. 135 -P\. 67 ,.) .. ). ' *ALMOST ~ ACRE .. ADO THIS UP! Froat 100 rt. llaae 1 yc old 3 bcltm l\4 batb .... with buetr .. t tm, •• ,. Yice poccb and ''Outdoor Li•ina.. patio roc t26,,00. The 210 rt. or left ovec aaea 11pon which YOU can build 4 ot S ceatala is "FREE." DON'T \USS THIS! • C-2 VACANT * Want a 7SI.l00 Commercial location" Neaa a new De9't Stoce developmeot .t Free-••Y· O eat. Pt. S22 ,SOO. *TRADE' * WANT: r..\>bile bome cuh or a email home ~ cub an uea. HAVE: Fourplex. 2 two bdrm &: 2 one bdnn unit1. OOLD \iEDALLION bualdina. ''Buah·ans'' include tefuae•· atou . Equaty Sl7,000. *VACANT 1151 120 * OppoJtunuv on a COtner' Ea· cellent "County Corndor" locauon an the Sack Say 11 ea. One of the loweat pu· ced vacant available. It 11 NOT leased land. Buy ll and you own at. Puce s9,SOO. il O~E ACRE' * Has 2 older homes fot rentals a( you hold n . 132&)08 R·l wtll have ftontaae on 2 Su. Excellent to divade late1 . Ad- Jacent to C ·I zone on Eaat- 'lade. Pt. sso.OOO. * \1R. FlXJT' * EASTSIDE 4 bdnn 2 bath home. Has latae tumpus tm. Hatdwood noou. Fueplace. Obi 111aae. Fenced yat d llt1TH SMALL POOL. Pa . S2~ot .lo,OO. Take a LOOK AT THIS THE CALLISON CO. .. , !. ''* ... Co•• ..... ...,.,J ********• ~ Deluxe! ~ Br f•maJ~· am P()f)J "; ,.,,u LII:\UMOIJ! b•th~ aunl<rn tubs ere I~ 11•:: '''t"' from l..r.lmr Rm ""'' nuu~r 8r 19J:; Sabrina Jrvme Teri"&C:t Ea1t CURT DOSH, Realtor 1610 W Cout Hlfhway U &-9~ eva S73-J.463 INVESTORS OPIN IVININGS Excellent commercial investment. Store and two apartments. All good leases. Owner says "Sell it or trade it" Equity $55,000 . 'turry here ! CHESTER F. SALISBURY 315 Merine ;,.., •• ,hi..._ hlond ORIOLE l-lt900 Sl. FT. JOMI SAYS: VOTE 'YES' '-on EVERYTHING! (LET'S IE AGIIEEAILE)-- and here's a most AGREEABLE house. · .ev price! 3 oednns. & den, 4-car garoge: kitchen and 2 baths, lavishly tiled, most conventently situated just 600 ft. from Newport Harbor High School in Newport Heights. An outstanding value at just S24,950 YOTE "YES" 01 TillS! ALF CEITIIY OF LOCAL IIPIIIIICE IIILP Yll I[IIIWII!IfN VOGEL & ASSOCIATES ftA&..'TOIS AND IUILDEIS .00 MIWfiOIT IL'fD •• MPPOIT IIACM Ml 6·\675 AMYT~I Llclol•i wunRJt BACK BAY U l .2:11 4 B P. • f' R . D fl. -n ,2-z' Bonua noom ov~r ;;•r•.lf' s .. au llful c:pll dr11. Profeuaonallv land· acaped Wlt.h cpnnkltr •Y•· t .. m Ter~ t'ntrv ball. Complttt ~IKtnr 8 I kll· C'htn. Vatw of Bay A J!:a.at Bluff F"or ackhUonaJ Ill· fonnallon rail- l:iti4il MESA mn H O Eut 17lh St &42-0820 ~Vf'l &42-23:11 Ll 8.871\.4 j LI/J() ISLE 4 bedoom home with separate cinina room , lar&e master bedJoom wuh fir~lace 111 d V1ew of the bay. Very larae kitchen with breakfast area 111d built in 880. Pier induded in low pri ce of- Sl lS,OOO LIDO SHOlES REAlTY JJOJ ........ 1194., .... ,..,. ..... . ...._ S.21A Large Of6ce Space Small Office Space AU, MODERN Corolla Dlt Mar'a N.....t IG'kltnc 2171 lilt COlli ........., • -·••n .. , ....... - • --e CIJFI? ·- i SEMPLE IIAL IITA11 IAYIIItt 4 bdn + riiDily 100m in beat Back 811Y area. Buoti Iaiiy laadacaped twi tb a heated and 61tered pool. lbh Ia a beautiial fMlily home cl01iped br arac:iou 1 li vina and cmtertainina. A MUST SEE ... t$1,500. 1•10 MilS VIEW ..• Eaquiaite au~·bcaiiL .• Hal nery· tuoa! 4 bdma. 3 ba1ha. 4ni.na toom. Dumati~ livina room with lwae fireplace. Pool of cowue. Seen by IPpoincment only. t67 ,500. o•n ••L•n OPEl WIDAY t-1 4814 SURREY DR. Enjoy the view ftom thil lovely 3 bdam, 2 bath bome in a private beach community. Landacapina i a beautifully done. SEE TliiS. .• 146,SOO 11&111011 Yl!l HILLS OPEl DAILY t-i 113) JOLDENROD. Th.i I well deltaned n oor pi an orr e .. you • fabulo u• view of the haabor I aaea. 4 bdrma, 2~ t>atha. Come up and enjoy the view .•• «2.SOO. U.2 r...& Ow& Ht~ttw11 6TS-2101 J CaroM ... )IN. Ca1&I TRADE FOR BA YFRONT A h.Mo of lhlell -.erfetf.,oa ''"' l•to Metdllnt .,.,, hou1o !MIIIt -o 6/10 ocro comer witt! -vntoln en4 foott.lll .,,_ In Lo Cene4o. IEYery footvro of ftlle lunorloul ho111o Ia .,ocl .. ly -..,olnte4 lnclv41nt ffl o ~a .. utlful lerto ,..1. weto,. foil• en4 orlentol len4ec-..lne. Wo howo fflo coM,Ieto oletent 4olcri,tlon ,lue fflo key ,.. lot you aoo lt. 1u• SHUt4. IUL,. • Colt Anytime G) E. 17~ St. Ml 6-3255 Costa Meso, Calif. REDUCED TO S49,900 completely furnished 2 bdrm & den home + 1 bdrm ·opt. onr dble. garage + guest room near South Boy. E'l-. •••r -llartM ..... Wboa lalaftd OIIIOLE I ·S.O * * * * * * * * * * LIDO REALTY HARBOR HIGHLAND'S buy -attridlVf' home on lovely Diana Lane near Mannen; Park. Scbools and Shoppine. 3 BedroomJ, 2 Batba. 1aree backyard. »4.500. MESA VERDE BEAtrrY -_,amorous Fair· way Uvlnl will be youn in this near new 4 Bedroom. 3 Bath, Family Rm Home riltlt on the Golf Course. Ready for an active family. Ut.~. UOO ISLE MODERN -popular front patio plan with S Bedroorna. 2 Bat.ha. all new CUI· tom kik:bee, ~lie Joan-low down payment will lwadle 141.500. 2 N!W DUPLEXES-located juat oU Bal· boa BIYcl. Oft 20th SL near tbl bay IDd OCMD. Custom built md nicely appointed. tM.IOO each. LIDO REALTY, 1-. 3400 VIa LWe 01 ,.... a .._. •a. ""'-\ "._ IM'A' 9ft .... 6 I ...... Ooae .. """"'*t Ja ........ """'· roN~~~~.._. ORI7tn.-. ·Matt LaBorde, Reahor 0\dex Bqain Two tarte bedrooma ln ..ch tudt. wan to wall carpet, •DeklMd praps bltfta wdtl for eddecl ~ lot -eueu.nt NllldeDUI1 Loeated DIN' el• mntlr7 • ~ tcboOII. ~ PBlCI ONLY f20,000 or will exdliDp eqaltJ for lllz mdtl. Best Bayaest Buy We art• you to'" t.bll larJe. lonl1 four bedroom BAYCDSl' HOlD with bult U•· in& room ud beaudtul modern Clllter ttr. platJL Compaegty wall to wall earpetld, lwo ~ bath~, eblrmiDI built-In klteben lnclu&.na diahwuber and many other fine feat.ura. Lute corner lot of over !2.000 aq. tt. Plenty room tor pool, tennb M bad· mlnton eoarta. AIIAZING LOW, LOW PRI~ OF ONLY Ml.,tSO -Ex~Uent finaDClDJ anllable. SUbmit ,5,000 Down. Triplex With Appea\ CUSTOll Bun.T, with home We atmosphere. Two bedroom m each unit, w1w cnpet.a and completely draped. Located 1n good rental area. Near Costa Meaa C1ty Hall &c New S.bopping Center. Only '30,000. or will ex-chanp for equity lD 8 to 12 uruu. M~~~~~~.~:;~~·tor (tecttetl In I. 17ft\ St. ShettP'nt Cettt..-l 220 I. 17th St. (flttone 646-0SSS) COtta MM• Evenlnee 641-0tOt .,. 549·264' WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE TME AS.SOOAT10N OF JAMES E. ANDERSON Cell "JI•" .. , Aulate•c• te WI ., a., (. f') I~ Ill"- '' ' \I I f Ill ..... . . -----_, Ocean Is Only 289 Feet Away FROM THIS LUXURIOUS LARGE LOVELY DUPLEX 4 BEDROOMS IN EACH UNIT: EXCELLENT RENTAL LOCATION LOW DOWN TO QUALIFIED BUYER S59,500 CALL WILLIAM C. RING REALTORS c.... ..... (714)6~ ... " It. Or Notl Home Oft oeta11 l6cle f1f ltll"'wt..• In Corona *' Mar on R·t lcW!I eomer !fit ~ t.o Mil t t au.-. Reduced S 1,000 Ttlla ._u.UI\d a.dl _,. I ~ lltome Ma 1~ balM. ~ noon. n~ • room ,_ a boat or t.raUer. A a\IR .. How enl7 IJLNO. .. 4 • --- WORLD CHURCH DAY SET World eoan..hy Day, ooe atlady poepa lo CoMella of PoUowlaa •• oM~aau. of the lou .. ., .. , dare•• U.hed O.ta~da Womea ~ne tiM Wo.ee•a PeUowaJaip of apoaaored uoMllJ bJ U.lt.ed aaGeled to u.-lae ••••• me eo-.iay Coepea.uc.- Ciuau;b Wom• tlliroa~t . laow oadooa duotallt a. .. .-al a..,eb will terYe a tea.. the wocld, wlll be ..,ked aatioaal .., ..... ,, aa4 O.Mral chairmea of tea pr~ by United O.ardl Womea of jouu cooperad•ely plaaoed pwadooa will be ~ •• W.A. N.wport Harbor PridaJ, No.. acti•idu •• brlaaJaa ia-McBride, Pellowah.ip prui- 6. ct .. aed •llonaity of later· daat. ''Natiooa Ia Connwaity" pretadoa aDd pracdce iato ··- 176 v .. , .... 11 c.,.... 481 Mer, C.llf. will be the theme lor tbe 1:30 tbe world' a c:ona•iay of 1111 miUT Tl. p.m. proaram at alae eo.....-aadooe." ~.. flora ea-1•11 PII -U~ ity Coaate1adoaal O.areb of plaiDa ia eal•al•a oo the Cotta Meta Hi· .. baa beea Corooa &t.l Mar. Metllbera of day'a tbeme. ... the public 11 well ae Mae 11aia.Jeer•a otreriq will aelectecl ID IlPPe• oa Sc:bo- of participetiaa duarcbtl .,. be •• 10 PPPOft tbe All 1-.i• ia compeduoo with initod 10 au.cl dae .. ,.. Africa Coefereocea of a....... S..ta MoDica Hip Sdllool at vicea, aaya Mra. Robert tton, c:laea aa4 10 .. aabliah a 5 p.aa. Satarclay, No•. 21, oa cbairmaa of tbe looal obaer-bare~ of Ouiadu E4ac:a-KNXT, Chauel l. Tbe wia-- •aace. tioo aa4 ID hire a womu ala1 leaD Ml a cbuce to BABBITT GETS ANGEL AWARD ~.. A.K. Pbelpt of tbe twf aaea1ber for dle Depart· oompete ia dae temi-fioalt boat cbarch will be tbe apea-aaeat of Cooperatioo betweea leur ia dM aeaaoo. ker. Wee aacl Womea of tbe Al'ri· Cotta Meaa ttadeata .tao "Datiaa tbe paat mootba, o• Cla•ctaea. will aw•• oo Sc:bol•qai• r----------------------•e Toai DeNwdia, o. on .. /elfire •J Rli,. .. ~o,. ..... fro• o collulio11 of. .. CROWN JEUl ELS ••· Tom Hibbud, Jerry Mo- K .. a ud DaYicl Coraoo. TbeteamldYiaott •e One Dowlina •d Pruk Ellie of tbe eoc:ial tt:&ldiOI depart· meot. Ill. OOLUIIIMII U.nAIT IAII YID Mu. Mua•et Collint, ea- ctow officer of Newport Na- tional Bank, baa been ap- pointed auittant vice-preai- deat, it it announced by buk preaicleat Ooorae L. Wood- ford Jr. The Hubor Auailiary of tbe Soatb Coaat Cbild Ouidance Clinic ane iu 0Dardiu Anael Awud for 1964 to Harry Babbiu. well knowo TV ainfet, at iu third an· nual preaadent'l tea at 11- viae Coatt Cououy Oub laat week. ~ •• M.A. RicbJey Jr., pre- tideat of the auailiuy, pre- teated De plaque tD ~. Babbitt, who bu· iD the put yeu been matter of cere- moniu for the annaal Boy Scout· Leadeu' Banquet, the Valentine Ball for the South Coau Ho1pital in Laauna, the Grandmotheu' Club, the Newport Hubot Clamber of Commerce Bu1ineumen' a Banquet, the auailiuy's Community Oui1unaa Carol Sina and bat alto been auc- tionea for the aoailiary's annual Treuure S.le. \1r. Babbitt, a reaideot of leatcliff, bu been active for uveral ye.,.. in the real u · tate in the Harbor Area ud io aow ueoeiated witb ftoae- morc Leia•rc World. He ud ilia 'wife, a ainscr ud piui•t.. have 3 eona, 2 of wbom were Easle Scoata. PtetideDtl of women'• &JOUPI an the Harbor area 21.95 (plu t.u) ~ •. Colllne bat been with the bank tince it opeaed laat J•uary. Sbe come• from 1 piooeer California fanily with • loaa bi110ry in b•t· ina. Her arandfather made the Cherokee Rwa and eatabli•b- ed t.be fint bank in Oklahoma •d then cane on to Califor- ni • ud founded the but ia Bi1bop. Coast Y M Breakfast Set fKAMOUI ACCINIS lOY fOR THE GRAY'S 2515 E. COAST HWY.CORONA DEL MAR Mr. ud Mrt. J •e• J . Oray, 113 Via Meaaoae, Lido hle, •e p•eou of a ton bom Thauday. Oct. 15 , in Hoaa Hoapital. Tbe Oruae Cout YMCA will bold itt lOth anno.& c:omr.aity breaUalt r,._ 7:30 co 11:30 Lm. Seau .. y. Nov. 7, at the Ric:hant"t Lido Market parliaa loL Juice, coffee, hot catea -.d coffee will be 1ened for 7St, •d there will be entertaie- ment and prizet. New member of the Y ,,_,.. C111pact Tallie TV ....«.FULL ZENITH PERFORMANCE FEATURES ... NO COMftMHIISlS WrTH QUALITY TO 91Yf YOU WORLD'S FINEST COLOIIt • .._ndc:ntted. h•~ cfteals- 1'10 IWC)dvctlon Sl'loftcuta. 1'0 pnnted ~IItts. • ZMlt\'t Super Gold Video Ou•l'd 12 ch•nMI tunlnc system wtlh 125 ,o6d COI'ItKts. • Zenfttl'l petented Colcw Oemodutll· tot c~uttry-the "electron~e br .. n" of color TV fOf color TV' a mo.t Keu- r•te hwe.. QUALITY IS THB ReASON •.• ,...._.,..,. cllndllpea.._. 9w •'"• ....,_ z.ut.b Coacw aDd Pwople who kDow 7ADiUa ~ woo'\ .web ... thAn fAnleh. R!l.IAILE ••• DEPBtOAa..E .•. PROMPT 67Ut77 JMtJ B. CCW8T HrY. CORONA DEL MAR i • J eny S.deu. youth ~ro­ ar am leCtetary, in cbuae of acciYtt.i e1 of Y -Indian ()!idea, Gra-Y, Jr. Hi-Y and Ha-Y Club• and 1ummer canp. He i• I• araduate of Georae Wil- li am• Colleae an Cbjcaao, bu worked for tbe Pboeoix and Olicaao YMCA'a, and comes bcre after aerYioa in die Air Force at S.lina. Kan- •••· Hi• wife, P6trici a. baa been • member or the Pboe- ni 1 YMCA youdl chorUI and uaveled with the aroup to Japan and Europe under the IUtpicea of the U.S. Go•em-. ment. TheY office i a now at 263G- O AYOO St., oeu the Newport Beach Po at Office. accordina 10 Pre11dent Roy Bartholo- mew. MaJOr Y acuvi ty thi 1 week 11 Y·Oay tn Hollywood Satu~ day, Oct. 24. An aJI-u.a.r tal· ent ahow Wlll be beld in the Hollywood Bowl from 9 to noon, Wlth Art Linkletter u emcee. and then the Y mcm- bcu Wi ll auend the usc- Californaa football aame ao die Coliseum. .. I.CAII. ESSAY COITEIT AIIOUICED An Americani1m award com- petition for baab acbool 1tu· deru1 i1 announced by ~ •. May Buckland, Americani am c:bainnan for Coutlane Au11 · liuy 3S)6, Vetetana of Po~ eip w ••• Entrie~; with not more than 300 wordt, ue tD be wtmu- ted an writioa on the subject. '1n Educauoo Ruts the Poture of Amen ca.'' by Much 15. There will be 3 pn ze winaer• io eacb or the 3 hip tchooll. Local W1MCfl will be entered an district competition. tbe district win· ner in ttate oompetiuon, and the tlat e winner in the na- tional coate~t. "Wineeu will be •elected 00 the bUil of keen ICnte or purpole and worthinell a1 an individual," Mn. Buck- land 1ay 1. IIITIIA JULIA TIIOIAS •o AT AilE Gf M Flaeeral leiVICes rot Bettha Jalia Thomas, 84, of 6-42 R~a Dta•e. Inane Ter· race, were coaducted Fuday ~ ~ I r I { l I ) \ by Rose Hall a \4ortuary an f Raiebow Cbapel. "''th the Rev. Willaam E. Thaele offi· ClaUAI• Interment Wal In ~ Rote Hilla Memonal Pul. ~ •• Thomu, a reaideat o( Califomaa for 2'7 yean. ud , tbi1 aaea foa .S yeau, died Oct. 14 in Otanae Co.ae\7 Hoaphal. g.e 11 auni .. d bJ l daajbtcu, Mu. Arl•e Rockwell •d ~.. Betaice MDaiea~ .l llttera, Mat. S..lla Worden, ~ •• Floceeriae Pal- lu. ud ~ •• Lalh• Foater; 1 brodaeu, Al•in llollr •d G..r,. lolff; 4 ... *""*-· C.IL ~ TMIIILLS -... _......_J.-w.a.u. llO * ........... ,. ... .. ..... ., ....... . .. .... ...,.0..1" .. ....... _.. ~~.. tlfJ"/Q,J w ol tAt,.-aUc ~ 55.95 Obviou,s lp •• UtSLC..Mwy . wete inuoduced to Or. Rich· ud J. Hunter, new Clanic Oiaector, and Or . Stuart Wil- ton, Clanic paycboloaiat. 0.. Hunter uplaincd the func- uoo• of the Clinic and the role It eapecta to rill an aad- ana the cbaldren and ramalaes of the conmu&ni t)' . Mu. Harvey Peue. aeneral cbauman of the event, wa1 auilled by Mu. H. Olen Leuon and Mrs. Jamea B. MackenZie. Pouuna at tbe tea table were ~.. Norman Wauon, Clanac Plelldent, and Mu. Robcn L. l:i11con, Hoaa Ho1p1 tal admana~ouator. ( i l ! I CGIDillDa lUI Factory Direct Savings on Aluminum Patio Cover • .4JJ B,..tr .,.J C..l, Coel c-1_., •• f -r If- • \I., .. ,.. c ..... Save on Aluminum Screened looms, Tool Shad-0-Lok NO MONEY DOWN • BANK TI:RMS (lon~ Term• New Ave ileltle ell Meltlle He"'"· T-1 • No Gimmicks • No Giveawa ys • No ''"sure FR~ o~~G~!~~TE Kl 5-0491 ,.~~~u 2202 So. Main • Kl 5-0491 'tr#:-~·-· •. Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS · AU. SIZES -AU TYPES h J,epllloao: IAcboot 7-22H 11M2 Kotoll& StaatGD ZI20 S. MaiD. Scmta Aaa • D. LUXE ~--10 Yoor Wa rntnty• For •ofer, l-,>en&Q6r~ cDIIti'OI. A proud product ol PIONEER'S 37 y-.n of HJ»nenat ln the doeip and manuhlcture ol quohty -~ heetrn I or t.om. and C'OI'IUnf'f'C 111 \lie, the li/dllfU' ,~~u. cklu' ia. W~eQual«i. J) .-IIOft& ......... 48• J) gallons ......... 54 • «l gallons ......... 6 2 • I* CROWN HARDWARE . "A HOUSEHOLD DEP~EifT STOa r OJUolo 3·2100 WORLD RECORD MARLIN for 30-pound test line 1s displayed by Dick Dar ling, for many years manager of Chef's Inn, Corona del Ma r, now owner of the Cove Restaurant in Kai lua-Kona Vi II age, Ha· wa11 . The 225-pound Paci fic Blue Marl1n was caught ori the Kana grounds Seot. 12 after a fight of 2 hours and 20 minutes. The world record claim i s now be ing pro- cessed through the International Game Assn. of Miam1, Fla. The old record 1s 185 pounds, for a marlin boated off the coast of Mex1co June 15, 1%3. From The POLICE BLOTTER IAonctoy, S.pt. 28 Launt, 422 Bolero Way, West Vandals broke the &lass Ne wport Heiahu, at Newport windows out of a Ne wport Blvd. and )2nd St., West Beach parkan11 meter at 716 Newport ... Thieves stole 2 Lrdo Park Dr .• Lrdo Penin· bicycles h om the garaae of sui a ... Buralars stole tools Jack McCarthy. 704 '4 . Ocean aJnd seHveral raca 2 n 3 ,18tuHes thhom Front, Balboa ... Over the erry ampton, ea er 1 t 2 . L th r tol Ln., West Upper Bay ... A as wee .. s a re s e a tachometer was stolen from pellet JOil _and aolf shoes the par ked cat of John Doe&-from the pauo of Ernest Hut· som. 1228 Bedford Ln .. Yrest-chins, 516 Ius Ave., ColOna claff, In the :-le ~port l-larbor del \lar ... Paul V.aae&S, um Haah School parkan& lot ... A '4. BalbOa Blvd., Cenu al vehacle s uuck " 1araae doot Newport, was the vactam of at Rr chardson's Yacht Sales. assault and battery at hrs 3102 Lafayette 1\ve .• New-home ... A doa bat \1a1k Bnz- pall. and was abandoned at ze . 2219 'AaJaaret Dt .• ~e~· the cene ... Arthur \lcCoy. port Her&}lts. at the Newport 2019 Wallace Ave.. Costa Heaahts School. .. Thaeve~.> ~esa. and Jame s \ior,an of stole stereo tapes from the anta 1\na .. ere atre sted on a parked car of Gcorae Buc· .:har11e uf butalary of the aaft cola, 940 Vaa Lrdo Nord, '!ho p a1 V1lla ~auna Res tau· Lido Isle, at the Newporter aant. . .A typewuter was I stolen flom the u aaler of nn. Delton llart, 2318 Laurel Monday, S.pt. 30 Pl.. ~ewport llea&)lts . A burtclar s to le a bacycle Tuudoy , Sept. 29 fciOhm the garaae or Robert llubcaps .. ere taken from ase, 16 24 ~cean Front, the car of Elmer Schrumpf, BalbOa. : .A microphone and was stolen faom Ro bell G>t- don , 2378 Santa An a Ave., We st Uppe r Bay, a t the Cor· ona del Mar Hi&h School JYrn ... A car driven by Charles Ca.tsen of Lon& Beach ran ove1 the cente1 line on Jam- bOree Rd.. south of East Bluff Dt., and collided with the c ar of Jean Aldrich, 1392 Galaxy Oz., Dover Shores. 7400'-: w. Ocean h ont, West acce ssorres were ~tolen fr om "'e~~o pntt. at the :-lewporter Corona del \1ar Hrgh School In n par kana lot .. A thtef stole between Au a. 8 and Sept. ' 310'7 EAST COAST HJCRWA'l CORONA DEl. M All a rear vae,. mauor fr om the 14. • A burg lar btoke a wan-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~n~lo~c~ke~d~p~a~rk~e~d~ca~r~o~f~J~ay ~w at La~ Auw \1ar1ne I r aauge, 407 31st St., We st Newpou, and stole 2 rna&· nesium wheels and 2 tileS ... Lisa Zitko, 512 'Aat&uer- ite Ave., Corona del \1ar, was bitten by her hamster at Harbot View School when she pot her finae1 throu&h the wue mesh sc&een of Its caae .•. A car driven by Ernest Owen of Sea l Beach spun out of cont.Jol on a com er on Jamboree Rd., south of Ford Rd., knocked down a .. Keep Ri&ht" sian and s troc:k the car of Jobn F i1 Jr., 2526 Crestview Or.,Bay- ahores. . • Roberta F iaer, 2045 Ho liday Rd., Baycrest, Wlltlll TilT liT ... ,.. .. ,._, n. pr ...... .., adtolanlc: . aPtitacle tall will be ai••• at I a.m. SatardaJ, Oct. 14, in eada ot •• due• biah acbool campoau ia lb• New- port Huboi Uoioe Hip School Oiacrict to iDtea .. ted j•iora and aeaiou. Junior atudeDtl are in· teruted Ia &hi• teat bec:auae it aeavea •• a competitive uamiDation ror ....... ··- tioeal ac:boluahip proaaama. Studenll moat reaiator in dle office in the 3 acboola. IIEIPOIT ~ EISIGit S£0010 SlCT101 -PAGE Z lltU~Y OCT.lZ, 1114 COROllA DEL MAR. CALIF. w~• • _.,. TAIL • TV.__ wtoe WIG STYL ING t4e (H ) .. IVP'810. AV., ... ~_,. -~. CALl"· 100\o H ...... AH H ... l,_ OlloUO().n'.O -OM .U ._O ... 'W ITH ..ULL W-·AHTY PHONE: ~2a18 lynn H~rt HART'S J-~"" SPORTING GOODS BICYCLES -PARTS TIRES ACCESSORIES EVERYONE · For TENNIS FOR THOSE WHO WANT A IETTEl IACIET IANCIOFT OFFERS THREE The "Executive" S24e95 ~:r;· The ~\Y.nner" $18.95 ~:~;' The "Player Special" $18.95 ~,.,... o .. l,. MEN'S TINNIS SHORTS CllllAM 0 111 WHIT£ 54.50 to sa. 95 MEN'S TENNIS SH.TS CIIIEAM 0 111 WHIT E $3.45 & $5.00 MIN'S TENNIS SHOES--CONVE ~SE-7.50 WOME N'S TENNIS SHOES--CONVEilSE-4.9S HESSES--COVEis.-.ESTI INGING Ptnn•ylva,.•a (atra Duty Te""'• eall&. l r., tt.t7 SHUFFLEIOARD SETS -IASKmALL IACKIOAitDS FOOnALLS YOWY IAUS mHEI IALLS SOC CElt IALL 5 HANDIALLS lr GLOVES--ARCHERY -ASHING GOLF BICYCLES 35.95 to 79.50 USE OUI LAYAWAY PLAN liKES-PARTS-REPAIRS-nRES-ACCESSORIES =::=:=:=Use Yo ur Bonkomericord =:55:E 538 Ce nter St., Costa Mesa M+-6·1919 l)yw11 J • m. Ia to p. m -J-'riff11.. Ill ' ' "'· ....... ;• tn CORONA DEL MAR! Come in and get acquai?tted SOUNDPROOF and LaVerne Gi11 or Ana- heim collided at the inter- section or Hiahland Or. and Eat.ell e Ln., Harbor Hiah- landa. . .A buralar ato le 2 antique abipa lanterns from the aaraae or Betty Carpen- ter, 109 On y& An., Balboa Ia Iand. CORONA DEL MAR BRANCH YOUR CHOICE OF A RAND McNALLY ATLAS OR A NEW SUNSET lOOK Genuine I..Jth and Plaster puts a damper on unwented noise ... whether it's the prbl1e disposer, television set or a family tiff. Rtmtmber thlt sound..,nistant Wills and ceifinp built of these proven materilb add up to pace and quiet. So .., JOUrsetf. Ahrays KnoQ On Tilt Wall before you rem Of buy: Zzzm. Oriltl' c.ty Lattlq ...,_, 1&05 No. Hltptr St., Senti AM. Calif., JE 1·1271 Tlten4ey, Oct. 1 Rjdlard Lewia, 404 E. Bal· boa Bl•d., Balboa, wu u · rea&.ed at hia home oe a char· 11 of diaUIIbiDI dlt .,.ace • • • A doa bit Je.,... Hauia, llll Hiahl•d Or., Huboi Hittslanda, at W.i ... , Scbool playpoiH. •• A -..- lu walked iaiiD •• hoeH o( Deuia Bek•, 11~ ._.. St., Welt Newpon, e.-a e.o•• a wieclow 110 aet 001 MUDM of a e.oketl c1001 bob;..,...,., waa &at.. . .A wdlt watdt MATTBEIIEI ... -u•u•a h~~ s a E A ST COAST HIGHWAY AT H ELIOT,_O .,II ~-f· 110,000.00 .,T._, ... ,.. ....... -~---~ •11• tlley Int. l y th , .. 1 ........... .... eat••· Chtu frt•· luchdow'sc.We ... .... Art ... .,_,. tl ..... c .. •h•• ., ,..., ............ .... c........,..,CIIio ...... ..._c.. ........... c.Mir• ., ........... ... ... , ........ .. ,..... ... ......, ........ Ulllt-...... .... t Plli.IIIIIM II ......... . MUTUAL SAVINGS PASADENA A N 0 L. 0 A N Aee OCI AT I ON 2817 E••t Co•st Hllh••r. Coron• Del M•r • 175·1010 PMM-.Y ..... CAIIIeA MOWAT 1111 NRPOaT S.VD. "'· .. ...,.,c.. ...... * ~ ...... L, G..A .. eDETAILID GI!NEIAL IMSUIAMCI! COYI!IAGI! ., ED W'ARD Ar JAT Ia IIMPIO ISN.NIEW~ORT •LVD. MlrW~ORT .lEACH PA.PIO VIII IDO.ALPA. r._.,.,.,.. _ _,_er-.w. .,. ...... _,_., to ..... _,__ 11110 MAC.IIITHUIII tM..VO. COIIIONA o•L MAIIIo Ol'a-MOI II A GOOO MIIGIIIOI II Y• •• a ae•'*"-'• or .. ~ ol a pe-aM•I .. •e Halbor .\rea .e.o llu ... ...... ...ClafMd, • t.er a faYOr lily uma, ae Ha.bar Vaaa* betw-1 _, tn a.m., _, •e wi ll c all oe ya.r fri~ .tt.ll nJuable illfonuli• ..a a tru frotn friendly baaiMu fim~a wtuda ttllftd rudy 10 help her MCOtiiC acquainted widl her ncw,a\lnoundl•••· CUSTOM FLUSH MOUNTED AINSCRE!NS MlftA MA 2tM 10. MAIN IT. ... , .. ....,.. ....... c.-. ... / 'Professional Directory llfSUa.ut~ ... ma AU. or YOUa IRSUU.IfCE REEDS Sadleir Inaurance Co. Jotu. E. SMietr 3311 E. C... HW)'. c.oucWMu oaa ... rtiJifD.AI.. DIUlCTOD •.• IALTZ -., ......... .. COSTA MISA ... ...., .. 2424 .. I. CDAIT ... ., CX*MAD&MAI 0 ...... )oMW JtNe JHJ NEWPORT HAil80R EJID SECl*O SECTlOI -PAGE 3 A SALUTE FOR SERVICE Is being ptesented to Catherine Kiester (center) by President Agnes Blomquist and 9oard Chai rman P.A. Palmer for 10 years of service wi th Newport Sal bOa Savings and Loan Assn. Catherine grew up in Ketch- Ikan, Alaska, attended Washington State University, then went back to Ketchikan for employment in the lighthouse service, went to Hawaii on vacation and liked i t so much that she stayed for 8 years. She was there to witness the bOmbing of Pearl Harbor, and spent the war years working for the Army Transport Serv ice on the dOcks in Honolulu. Catherine and her daughter, Kathy, and son, Ross, live in Harbor View Hills. Doll Display Is Shown The Newpon Beach Public Library in BaJboa ia now u - hibitina the doll collection or Mu. Helen Mannina. pre- sident or the Kale Green- away Doll Club of Oranae County. Included in the collection a a a wooden doll datioa 1663, R. BRUCE HENDERSON of Newport Beach, manufactur- ing and development vice- presrdent of the W.J. Voit Rubber Corp.. Santa Ana, has been named one of J win- ners of the American Machine & Foundry Co. achievement award, for leadership in pro- grams re lating to bow ling ball and sporting goods pro- duction. He joined Voit in 1937 at the age of 20, as a 40-cent-an-ttou r machini st. He was promo ted to vice- president in 1%2. CIIAIP ULE.U, UnEIS AIIOIICED The Newpou Harbor·Coua Mesa 8o•d of Realtou re- ports the followina multiple liatina champions foa Sep- tember: Top salesmen -doliiJ va- lue, Aat Giovineni; quantity, 4-way tie 1rn0n1 Mulayne Beemer, Robert Brose. Art Oiovinetti and Lany Gri ames. Top lialetl -dollar value. Kathryn Raula.,n; quantity, 5-way tie M'lona Mulayne Beemer, John Davia, Stu Fine, Kathryn Raulawn and Merle RoUmaft. Honora aeceiud by local aoalton at tbe San Ftanci a co oon•ention include election or Kalberine Oleon aa C REA direciDr-at-l•ae and certi- fied member bcoker deeiana- tion for Phil YeaJer . a milliner' a model of 18SO, character doll a, Bonnet dolls, Pari en 1, China's and Bll- quu. Two French Fashion dolls. used to carry the ladaea' fashions before the fuhron maaazine c~rne into beina. are exhibited. as well u thtee French dollhouse dolls rrom Pari •. One or the r avo r- ite dolls 11 the PediiJ doll; repreaent ina peddler ~omen of Enaland, who .,.ere known aa '"Notion Nannrea." They wandered about the Enallsh countryside aellina small &Jti cles and nouons. durina the 18th and 19th Centwies. Ll.l TOPS IAIIII'f II OCC lOCI ELECnGI A mock election conducted by Oran~ Coast Colleae Baanacle aave a decided edae to President Lyndon Jobnaon over Senator Barry Goldwater and a beavy ma- jority for Proposiu on 14 for repeal of the Rumford Hous- ina Act. The tallies were: • For Prea1dent -John· aon. 549; Goldwater. 372. • Propoa1uon 14 -Yes. 499; no, 321. Party preferences were: Demoaat, 252. Republican, 290: Independent. 161. In the 1960 mock elecuon. Ri chard N1 10n receiVed 594 votes to :u!O for John F. Kennedy. IIITEII IECIEAT101 IIIOCMUIE COIPLETED The City of Nn•port Beach r ecr eauo n d1 VIII On has com· pleted Its v.1nte1 proaum btochwe. accord•n& to Cal Stew&J t. di rector or the P11k s . Beaches and Recreauon Dept. Amona the acuv1t1es sche- duled are tennis. sailrna. 10lf, SVtlmmlnJ lnSUUCUOn, pre-school ctulthen'• recrea- uon. doa obedience. fem1n1ne fitneu, bridae an strucuon. JYmnaaucs and tumblina. P lanrounds w11l center on the theme or holidays. such u Hallo Yteen. Thankaaivtna. Ouiumai. L1n coln's and Wuhinaton's birthdays. St. Pauick'a Day and Easter. AUDIO-VISUAL MEETIHG The Audio-Visual Educa- tion Auociation of Califor- nia, So\lthem Section. wi ll bold ita 1964 Conference at Corona del Mar Hiab School Oct. 23 and 24. John Ech- ternacb, audio-.iaoal direc- tor at Newport H11bor Hia.b School, ia handlina local ananaemenu. TOM··WITH A NEW BOAT! HE SAVED AHEAO AT NEWPORT BAlBOA SAVINGS From The POLICE BLOTTER ,,...,, Oct. 2 Blake, 1417 Mariaeu Dr., Harbor HiJhlanda, knocked down a eueet •ian located on a centet diYidcr at S.yaide Ds. and Mil ine AYC . at the entrance to Balboa hland .•. A caa driven by Cl11ence Wi llia.ms of Tuacin acalled moment.aJHy OD eo ... Hwy . after t"tnina off Bayside Dt . and *II auuck by a car dt i- ven by William Scherb&Jth, 2217 Maple St.., Coaca Mesa • • .A thief uole a c iJ lua- aaae rack Crom Jonea Brub- ier . 331 Poinaettia Ave •• Corona del Mar .•. A bwalar stole $<&3, an ironina bo&Jd, and miacellaoeous bouaebold aoods fr om the home of Su- aan Davu, 1604 Balboa Ave., Balboa laland ••• A bicycle owned by Kim Davia, 1132 Ebbtide Rd.. H11bo1 View Hills, was s tolen at Ocean Blvd. and IJie Ave .• Cotona del Mar •.. A tMualar foteed the lock at The Pub, 6450 Yt'. Coaat Hwy., West New- 1>011, and stole an uodeter - mined amount or money and s bOttles or liquor. . . A pro- jeetile waa fired t.bJoup a plate a lau window of Jotlo- aoo and Son, {lOO W. Coast Hwy., Ne.-pon. . .F1ahana roda and teela were stolen from the home oC Dana Win- Leu, 2591 Ciacle 0.., Bay Sbotes, between Sept. 30 and Oct. 4 .•. A potted plant wu atoleo from the e nb y walk at the home of A.J . Fink, 70S We st Bay, Balboa ... Police auested Teual McKinney, 1706 V.. Ocean Front, Cen· ual NewpoJt,On a drunk char- ae at 18th St. and Ocean Ftont. PRESIDENT'S CLUB Jomes V. Plateroti, ol Gorden Groft, Califom.. io, hcu been appoi~ to the President's Club f« N e w Orgonization. This H•toric: dub honors top Underwrlten who ~ occomplished out· stonding achievements in Life lniUrance Underwrit· ,..-v. 11\At-.on ing Consulting. ·-... ,. ... ----..... 11 ,...,.. Jim will attend an .duca- tional conference at the HOfM Office in Philadel- phia, Pa., as guest of the President, Charles R. Tyson, November 3rd to the 6th. We are proud to pay tribute to him. Herlc:hel H. Hoopenvornor Ill o-.1 ,.._ The Penn Mutual Life ln1. Co. A caa driven by David Trapp, llOO Puente Avo.. Costa Meaa, staoclt a bee on Ocean Blvd., west or Heliouopc Ave., Corona del Maa ••• A c11 driven by Charles Pettin- aall, 1611 Hiahland 0.., Har- bor Hiplanda, twned orr Rutland Rd. onto BedfOfd Rd.. Wellcliff, and oveatwn- ed. • .A aaeen wae ripped orr a window at 415 Belvue Ln.. Balboa. the home or Anne Ruaby .•• Thieves atole S bubcapa from the cu oC Kirk Beiae, 201YJ Amethyst Ave., Balboa Ia land ••. Van· data toaaed a ltahted ciaar- ette onto the cushion oC a c&J owned by Jack Wilcoa, 919 Bayaide 0. .. Newport ••• Tbievea stole 3 piecel or lawn furniture and a plan- tel from the porch of Aath\lJ Jones, 223 Poinsettia Ave., Corona del M&J. . .Clothea we1e stolen fr om the CIJ of Lauv Westin, 109 Coronado St.. Balboa, in h ont of hi a home. . .A met.al chait wu sto len frO"' the potch of Janet CalbeciL, 224 Poinseuia Ave., Corona del \1ar ... A sweater was taken from the car of Rita Wnahton, 1218 Berk- shire Ln., Westclrff, at ir- vine Ave. and We stcliff Ot ., Westcliff. . .A bicycle wu stolen from a shed at the home of H.B. Patter, 4400 Seaabore Dr., West Nev.pou . .. Police aarested William Larson, 174 E. 16th St., Coata ~~~. on a drunk chat· ae at 32od St. and Balboa Blvd.. West Newport. . . \1i chael Sikambems, 127 Aaa.te Ave.. Balboa Island. .-as a11ested in the 200 block of Maune Ave.. Balboa Is- land, on a charae of rarhna to appe &J before the court on a previous wauant ... Sha- mus Kelly, 217'-2 29th SL., West Newpott, was &~rested On I Ch&JJe Of lnJUII DJ le le· phone lines. Harper's Ba zaa r -VETA'S • WESTCLIFF PLAZA Saturdoy, Oct. 3 A car duven by John Ro- berts, 836 Cente1. Costa \~sa. su uck the rear of a car owned by James C.tnnon, 2346 Colleae Ave., Costa \1esa, which has stopped fo r a red llaht on Coast Hwy .• neat Bayside OJ .•. A hit- and·Jun vehicle suuc k the home of Ge 011e llolland, 106 25th St., We st Ne .. pou ... A c at owned by Albeit Dock- stader. :!54 Luaon1a St .. Newpou Sbo1es, v.u hit b) an unidentified cat an a parlt- •na lot at S930Y.. Coast Hw). ... Cyclast Ralph Hoffman . 209 ~. Bay Ft., BalbOa Is- land. turnina In to \\est \ola · 11ne Ave. aile) off BalbOa Ave. su uck the Cell of Da11' I Lee of Lona Heach ... A cat driven by Sh11le~ Beta. sooo~.o Neptune Ave .• Y.e 1 l'lev.pou. struck a uaft•c asland and h,ht pole at Westcl1ff D1 . and Dovc1 Dr .• 'o\esu:l1ff. .. Patuc \1c\1enam1n. 110 V1a Jthaca, L1do lsle. suuc k a auatdrailon Bays•de D,. neat C a1nauon Ave .. Corona Jel \111 ... A metal SCJeen ""''" pued hom the "'1ndo,. of llaJ · o ld Keele1. 3bll Se asho1e Dr .• 'o\e st Ne~~~o po11. 1n an at- tempted buralar) ... Su YoiJS we1e shoplifted from Ra ch- ard' s G1 fl Shop. 3433 \ 1 a L1do, Newpou ... A h1b•ch1 pot was taken f10m the patlll o( James \kCutcben . 401 Jasmine Ave.. Corona del \1at ... o\ stolen credit card .. as used to charae a case ot oi I and 3 tires fr om " erv1ce station at 3100 Cout H .. y .• Corona del \1ar. . .Lumbe1 was stolen fr om the back y&Jd of Tania Dan1el. 4 17 Heho u ope Ave .• Co1ona del Maa ••• Hubcaps "'ere u olen from the car of Carol Hamlan , 3915 Matcus St., West New- port, in fr ont or his home ... Caedit caJd receipts *ere uoleo ftom Da.-son's Chev- ron Station. 3531 Newport port Blvd., Newport •.. Van- dals sprayed "Ne.-pott Na aht Raj dell .. on the CIJ or Donna Finn, HS Luaon1a St .• Nc ... - pou Sbo.cs. TAFFETA: FRESH-TO-STAY IN"DACRON ~ u so••••.o•Hco' Th £' 'lip lhdt \\.l'-mad .. f,•r 'f'rlllli! , 11•, I ' tafft>t.t \ lrt .... ph bt>auuful 1 ,fft·r •• u f 11.11 nln" anJ DuPnnt n'lon. lr' "I"'< 1 .I t.tl•·nt' "'a' lnj[ 'mnoth flat. n£'.tl undPr rh. ••n l qrht e-nt>d fo r ... umm<'r fabnc ~. :-.hn"n ht ro· ~ '11"'' ft~m 1nanr• \f'r'-l<ln nf .... am t> tx1d1 C''d '"'h rh·· lit'" N''dlt>nl l ac~> 1lf lluPont "' l1lll .ln•l I' era that jl'l \ t".< Ill RJ \ •' p••r(t'c I f 11 l)rd• r O(H\ '" "hilt> l\1\f\ lh Fh l •ttt If '1.11' "(I.,, ,.,n"· 1'"'""'1"' .on<l "' J,,.,. I \1 ~ '' l•·n untl "I '', ..... "panJr\. •[)up,,nl' .. r<'jtt'l"lf'·l u.ul•· m.trl ... Veta's INTIMATE APPAREL Wtatdilf Pla&t • • 171~ l lmu JnJMtlu4talihn61 642-1197 -...,,Oct. 4 A car thiven by ~hcbael WHOSE HEIR IS HE ? HE WAS OfFERED A BARGAIN FOR A F' AST CASH DOwN PAYMENT SO H£ T()()t\ THE MON[Y FROM HIS $-'\liNGS AC"COU"T' NO PR08l£MS' Ot-l NC r.OT HIS CASH rAST THEY RESP£CT •'-100 BUS "'-E SS AT ~£~PORT B~lBOA TH['Y SHOI..JL D N['t\IPOR1 BAlBOAS BEEN DOl , BUSINESS RIGHT HE Rl rQR 28 YEARS NOW fo• ht~ d•>~n.1 N•no"R~ ... th "l.U•P4 ""'t•'• J(\o ~ (I'>'' I\''('~ tn~l" onYII"II"n!f~ ... ~ '""' f O<w>Of>"(JS ~oO Q ... at1f'rl~ -4 85'-Cu•'""' •nn,w '''" 1e'' JX>Il Jlallx>a Sa, i11g-s AND LOA,_. A ~SOCI AT O N . . ' I £TA & lEW WIIIEGAID COLORTRON TV ANTENNA WARREN'S T V ••• L ••n•n. • MIIIILIII THE 13th ANNUAL invitational tennis tournament at the Balboa Bay Club wi II be held this Fr iday, Saturday and Sonday , Oct. 23-25. A "tennis ball" dinner party wi II be held Saturday evening to meet the players. Shown here promoting ticket sales are Mrs. Ross Bartlett, at left, and her sister, Mrs. Sandy Cameron. Proceeds will benefit the Newport Harbor Com- munity Youth Center in Corona del Mar . (John '3oring photo) -1 Da)'S Sttle Sale Imported ScaMillniM (Danish) Furniture I~POI'TfD ... IALI 'IDf CHAit$, "-~. H.,._ , • .,., U.JI 14.91 'lOt C.HAIIS. 1 ....... -.. ..•.. -"·" ,,,,. SIO( CHAit$, 0.11. _.. .. ••De .... ,,,. 2f.fl -Uio\ CHAIU , 0.11, -· ... -·· __62.7S 49.91 SlOt (.HAllS, ,_.,., ... ....... _,.. t .ts Slot (HAIItS. WelfiOif, ........ ... ,, • f.CII 2t.tS •octCU. ~ ......... ,..,._.___ .• 74.H CHtST OUWOS. ........ ~.~.. "'• 1M.91 SlW TAIU. 1__., ~-......... , .. 49.H $.-..W.,T .... .._, ..... ~.. .. J4.ts C.~ TAlUS. W.._, ....... 17''1" "'-• ..... 70" IU.OO ".Jt Ot NINO lUU. T •• ,_,..,, H v60 ·• ••••..d• 10." _200.00 144.95 ond mony more volu~ lti\POITID .... ULJ .. ~l LOUHOI CI4AJ .. '-.~-~~~e.,. __ --"0110 1 It DO "'1-&ACIC LOUNGI CHAit. t..a. 2 ,... ... ~. ··-· ... 200 01 10 .00 CHIU>S SeT, leltle. 4 doeoro, ................. ~ -ta •t 90.01 lt.OO tHO TAlUS. 1•~ •• w.aft..,, ....,., ..... ~ <lOGO ,..SO OUTDOI WAU ~, __ d JO I t.~O HUIIICAHt ~. Tell, c. ,.,..c. .,_ _ ~.Ot 1 J.JO ICf IUCICITS, lair, ,--_ _ _ u oo n .so tee aucms. '-''· ,._. --" 00 1 o.so WOOl.uottNU. .. ~ -.l'f.fJ 1 t . ts ACCJt41' lUGS. Wee(. ......., ,..,._,. -_,, .. SO"· -'"OMS AIOM IUXICO, ........... -': ""' ACCUSOIIU O,_.ty I~ o t great redltctions 10 O'YS 1AM( AS CAS14 aWt 'H\ .... ~.II.IILAM\,;' .-1....---------- HAMED CADET CAPT AIH Theodore A. Lloyd Jr., o f Gteat Neck, N.Y., son of V.s. Esther Lloyd, 408 Pros- pect St., Newport Shores , has been appointed squadron executive officer wa th the cadet rank of captain an the Air Force ReselVe Offacer Trainina Corps (AFROTC) detachment at GettysbUrJ (Pa.) Colleae. The cadet as a senior workina towa~d a bach- elor ofarts dearee in scaen ce. Upon JJadoation he wall be elia ible ros appointment as a second lieutenant an the U.S. Air Foace . HEW IUILDIHG STARTED Atchitect Dell Williams, partner in the Corona del Mar firm of Murton H. Willaon ~ Anociates, A.I.A., has de- sianed the new profeuional office butldina no w under oonsuucuon in Wil manaton for the law firm or Charles Gorham and Richard Wonder. The Wilmanaton branch o ffi ce of the Sou!hern Coonues Gas Co. will also occupy space in the buildin&. wha ch •s scheduled for completion tn December. CAU. lN YOUR WANT ADS TO THE ENSIGN OIUOLE 3·0560 This book gets better-page after page. One of the nicest things about savi ng at Bank of America is that the more you save. the more you earn-in the form of regular interest computed doi~,~. Another is the receipt book you get-a brand new kind of book that not only keeps the teller's record of your transactions but also gives you space for your own personal record as well. This new arranaement makes it easier than ever to save al Bank of America. And a lot faster. If you·re lookina for a brand new way to save money, open a savings account at Bank of America-today! BANK OF AMERICA ...... ,,... ....... • ..... ._ ............. ._...ou: __ _ ----- POUCE BLOITER .... ~.,, Get. 5 611 Ucto P•lt Or •• Uclo P ... n. Licto late Yacbt Clob ia•la. •• Pow ~-beep· .. ,. ••• All , ••• n• IIIII topor .. cl .... u..rt of a ... atolea rrom •• oaa 0( Au .... t.ult from a bOat • • • · • • Baney, 1117 W. Bay Ave.. DISTRIBUTOR ••• Coioa wece atoleo from Balboe ••• H•bert -.iw.,. IMTIRMA110MAL I. PIRILLI T1RIS tbe Coca Cola c:ola boa at 104 Walao& A .... COIIPlalaed 6-HOUR RE-TREAD SBRVIC8 K.n•a Shell Sec"Yice, 3600 B. of load DOlael (rom tiM real• MIMellt NATIONAL T111 HAUU & IITIIAOIIS AJSM. Cout Hwy •• Coaou del Mar cl•ce at 6401 We1t OceiD Pt. "TMI ltiiM wo IMOW Tllll lllr' ••• A thief a tole 1J1D clo&be• Police aueated Aroold 44 y EAR8JN THE TIRE BUSINESS from Robert Cont.a.nt. 611 Bao,lea Jr.. 946 S..aet Dr •• R.mooa Or •• Iavine Tenace, Newport Sborea, 00 a dluae .I II I Y IlL L TIll IllY Ill at Corona del Mu Kiah ot poueuioa danltiOoa 1762 MIWPORT ILVD.-COSTA tdSA School. •• A awfboud owned drul•· .. 6-SUt by Rich11d Weimar, lOS 3Sth .. ----------~~~~~--------------------. St., Weat Newport. wu ato-SHOPS AND SERVICES len from hia aaaaa•· •• Mail belonaina to suaanne Brock- way, S001 River Ave., Weat New~ct, waa ~~red with ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • • .A jacket, alach and wallet were taken from the cu or Walltet Mahurin, llS E. Bay Pront, Balboa bland ••• Thieves atole a atatue of a deer from the yud of Elmo Bcenden, 13S~ 4Sth St •• • JR!LIR Weat Newport. Mu. Bather Ricbter, 76, of 223 Larltapur Ave., corona del Mu, backed inlO 2 p&Jted catl at lbe All American Multet pultioa lot in Corona del Mar and a truck Yard' 1 outdoor coffee bar when the accelerator of ber car mo- mentarily atuck. No one waa injured Tueatlcry, Oct. 6 A car dr inn by Richard Wtipt, 30S8 Tyler Wy., Cot- ta Mesa, stopped on Cout Hwy., west of Riverside Or ., to make a left tum and was attuck from the re11 by a cu driven by Cla~ence Swick11d, 145Meaa Dr., Coac.a Meaa •.. A car driven by Geraldine Bowers, 2048 Pomona Ave., Costa Men, was sttuck from the teas by a Cal driven by Jamca Ptenderaut, 2217 Otanae Ave .• Coata Mesa, on Coast Hwy. and MacA.athw Blvd., Cotona del Mar ... A bu and ron car struck the parked car of Robert HuJ,bea, 1220 W. BalbOa Blvd., Bal- boa, in faont or his home ... A car driven by Malic Sch- wor er, 107 Sapphire Ave., Balboa Island, and a cyclist, Heruy Schmidt. 1501 Silver Ln., West Up per Bay, col- lided a t Dover Dr . and Mari- ners Ave.. Weatcliff. . .A battery and 3 tires were sto- len from Dawaon's OteVTOn Station, JSH Newport Blvd., West Newpost. .. A thief stole a tubbea skin divina auit from a drytnJ line at Aq~aatic Cen- ter . 4323 W. Cout Hwy., We at New~rt. . . Pamela Ballatd, 4'701 Dorchester Rd., Cameo Hiplands, was bitten by hes 1 abbi t. . . A screen door was pried open at the home of ~itley Ober- stean, 1833 Leeward Ln., Baycrest, in an attempted butalaty. Wednesdcry, Oct. 7 A vandal shatteted a win- dow wina in the cat of Joyce Winifit d. 611 Lido Park Or .• Lido Peninsula, while it was parked in the basement park- ana lot Of her rei idence. . , A spare tue wu stolen from the car of James Peuon, 1802 Clay St .• Cliff Haven .•. On Sept. 27 vandals pull- ed bambOO sidina off the home of Hilda Boma tad, 7~ Seashore Ot •• West Newport, and bloke a window. . .On AUJ. 20 thievea stole patio furn iture and a vacuum clean- er from a stotaae room at 310 Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mar, belonaina to Wilma Phillips . • . An electrOft ic door o~n­ or, t esemblioa a uansistot radio, wu atolen from the car of Eha Evans, 611 Lido Park Dt., Lido Peninaula •.• A wallet wu atolen (com the alovo compartment of a cu owned by Geotae Williamaon, 611 Lido P111t 0. ... A bi- cycle wu atolen from Bobby Wood, lSOO b•ine Ave., Weatcli(f, at Maainera Libr&IY • • .A poatable aadio and ccedh c11d weae atoleo from the aacaac of Jobn Caaci. .. Wllat c ....... .. , ... Paa•c•7 ........ ......... ....... ,_1 IS .. ....... wl I 1lr .......... ,, 2 .... 146-181 • APPdiL -WOM!M CLBA'S MI·IIAIHIONI 01111. ' . CA5UALI a AnD I ..... 2JO • I ~. 1M lt .• c.M. ....... nu-6 ........ An mrlll _. 01111 Mawpse ...... oa J.1111 .............. 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'""' R•pau1 DAY a NIGHl" WA TEll HEA TE ItS * RISTAU!lNeT IEIKSHIRE'S ........ , LUNOU!ON -DINNER COCKTAILS OIUole )-t405 3450 VIA OPORTO """'*' 8Mcl • SMOIRIPAJR ....... ,.s c :::x--:--,,.....,....., ........ W• Of" I&H 0.... s._, 1 "" H.._ 11¥4. Ml 6-3111 UFIIDUTIIMG ,., ,.,.,.. c,.,... .. ) •tMO~ 2 , ..... ONLY ... •• e-ll......., •• 1 ..... H.I .Ae·- 'lll ... &,e ... OJITOM PUINinJRB .. BOAT INTIDUORS PIUHOUIB UPHOLI'I'BIUNO 2109 Ne.,ort Btwd. N;L .... O.).OJ)S ·~~· CALL ..... ··---- Yoa're llldom far from a phone theae daJ•. Then'• at leMt oee in moat bomee, nearly all bulir:.-oft\ee~, and at haDdJpublieloeatiou. Wam't always 10, yoa bow. Used to be that p eople bad t o run down to the local d~­ at.ore or eoda fountain to makeaeall. Butover the yean we've kept ebancinJ, improvinJ and developanJ our . · ... equipment and serv- Ice to make the phone a truly commonplace wonder. Today you ean reaeh aome 170-million phonea round the world-without budsinJ a foot outside your door. "Bakur" for~corth. Ever wonder how the coiled eord on your telephone pta ita spring! Fint, the cord il made from the followina ina:re<fienta : bronze, nylon, plastic, paper, braaa, silver and a wee pinch of mica duat. TMft iJ • '""t:J:t.,nd <m a llul rod oftd 1" a !6SO 011tn for nglal mi".,lta. Baking"seta" the coil shape and gives the sprina action that leta your phone cord stretch for convenient use, then coil back neatly and safely out of the way. LOCAL DIGNITARIES gather to receive the first copies of the new 1%5 Civic Dtrectory offered as a public serv ice by Mutual Savings Pasadena. 9\own, from left to right, are; Mrs. Dorothy Hardcastle, Chal rman of the merchants comml ttee , Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce; Gtant Howald, president of the Corona del Mar Chamber; Jack Barn ett, execu- tive manager of Newport ttarbor Chamber of Commerce; and W.R. Sammons, senior vice president and loan officer, Corona del t.Aar bfanch office of t.Autual Savings Pasadena. W e 'd IDle to I led y0G to be ..U. Uld YOto OD Ta.eday ....... ~ •• AS$1 Gt4ED TO S.A.C. Auman Second Clan Ed- waJd W. Robbina, aoo of Mrs. Pbyllia F. Robbin• of 3013 Coolidae Ave .• Coata Men, baa a.raduated from the tech· nical tra~nina cowae for U.S. Air Porce radar repairmen at Keealer AFB. \4iu. He 11 be•na au•aned to a Suatc- aic Au Command (SAC) unll at Badlands Au PorceRanae. S.D. Potty yeau aao a airl hom Dea Moinea. Iowa, arrived in Loa Anaelea wilh a uudeYille act on the Orpheum cir· cuit. After completina her enaaaemeot at the Orpheum Theater ahe decided to aettle down in Southern Califor- nia. October 16, forty of bet frienda honoted ber with a retirement diMer at the Stun Sbirt in Newport. Mra. Ruth Pooplea of 301~ llrd St.. Newport Beach, wbo for cbe put ais yean baa been the teller at ow Coata Meu office; concluded a telephone caree r lhat atarted in Loa Anaelea in 1924. H .. ina aeon moat of the Unite d Statu abe i a very contented to atay in the Newport Area and enjoy her retirement. JANET MARGOLIN and Kelr Dullea star as theyoung lovers lo Continental's "Davis and Lisa," the prize- wlnnlng film showing at the Balboa Theatre Oct. 27- 2q. The young stars were awarded the best actor and actress awards at the San Francisco Film Festiva l. G. A. Nesbit. Your Teltphone MIRI&tr 1n Newport Beach $1 ,500 GIFT FOR UCI A aift of t1.500 from cbe diviaioo Fund of Olicaao for undera.raduate acbol u ahips · at the Univerally of Califor- nia, Irvine, ia announced by Chancellor Daniel G. Al - drich Jr. Who Is the BIG WIG in the W-1-G Business? - THE HAIRIEIIDERS of course! .) The HoirbeNMrs tpeeiolius in wigs. If you a,. inter--e-esNd in a wig or hair piece, the fi~t in wig quality, the bnt In wig wlue, compare anywhere ... then come to TM Hel,.••••ra. M4rty Hoirbenders w.gs and hem p•eces ore to be found only here .•. and they a re chosen for their quality and workmanship. Our •lection includes wigs from pastel shodn to block. All prices .•• ranging from $17.50 to $*.00. FASHION WIGS Of 100% HUMlJI HAlt fiM quality 1~ ttllmM Hlif Yf'cl. 1'- NS'f to care fir wip n lin -it yw cMict of coM. And, " caur-. tiillaw price ..... Includes a~ CIM .., wlqllft ..,.._ -N. HUIWI HAll WIG n.IAII Fine soft huM! hatr, 1M rijlt l•lth for re- stylina liMY ways. HlndsoM draped tulbM, plus two extra blbln blltds, fits all heldsizes. ~~ St*ial price inchldtsl carry1na case ~-- II nEE c:o.r,toe c.. ... ws. ~ II wllh _. pw I iiu.. ·-_ .. =-si{!= C!'C, --=..: = .. -· ~ . lft ... llllr. .. p 2 .. ..., .... ........ ~_ ............ ........ _ ................... . we•-rllllllfll,..,... _.,, a ............ THE ENGAGEMENT of thw daughter, t.Aary Gayl e Edl er, to Gary Gartzmann Goul d of San Diego i s announ ced by Ur. and Mrs. Vemon Edler Jr. of 338 Via lido Soud, Lido Isl e. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, a Children's Home Society debutante of 1%3, former member of the National Charity League, and is now attending San Di ego State College. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn G. Gould of San Diego, Is. a graduate of California Western University and mem- ber of the Coast Guatd Re- serve. OIITUCT Ln Fll Ill lnDDCI COnAID C.H. Lea .. u aod CoalpMy of E1 Sepoclo baa beea award- ed a t 1,473,000 QOQbact for coaatnctioo of I reaideace cott.aa•• at dle u.a .. nity of Caliron.ia, ni ... ne l-story cot&aa••· ck- alped to ~c. 50 ....Wed • .s .. u .. c* ... alated for OOIIIPletioa prioc to dae Sept.-.. ''"·~· ofa••••UO~•· NEWORT HARBOR ENS1GN SECOIID SECllON -PAGE S ntiRSOAY, OCT. 22. 1964 OOROIIA DEL MAR, CALIF. Ebell to Hear Giles Brown FULL 01 PAIT TIME Dr. Gilea Btowo, rac:ahy IINIIlber at the State Colleae ia Pllllen.oa, will apeak oo "Key Trends in the Wotld" at the oooo loncboon meetina of the Newport Beach Ebell Oob lboraday. Nov. S, in dle Ebell Clubbouae. c.,. ..,.,. $300.00 • month •ncf up 12 ......._ • ye.r -,wt time He will report o n hia third trip UOIXld the world. with apeeial empbaaia on the Far Eaat. Why not ao into a real money mwna business" You can hne monthly income of up to 11000.00 lo 11.500.00 per; month. Part hmf busine~ can earn from 1300 to S600 per month. There are many safe. ~ucccssful opporturuucs available With a small cash mvestment of 1900 00 and up A proaram of oraan muaic wi II be preaented by Karl Booawitz of Balboa, who re- cei•ed b11 musical ua~nln& at the CryataJ Palace of \4u- aic in London and waa offi · c:i al OrJIIU It at the AtlantiC: Deal with California's best business Broker and Rea It or City oonvenuon ball. CAU. IN YCXJa WANT ADS TO ntl !MSIGH OIIOU 3-0610 Dick lltopel .. 124 af'Mdway Cost• Mew 646 4445 w-.1 Jll lill CONTI{ACTOI{S' LICENSE c..tlaa T11N1 ... If .._, ......._ .. Tal '" c--. ,,.,..I!!,~!! OMr .~S 9.50 MOIU ·IACl IUAilAITU -II YUill IJ NIDCI ~ t\nlhfHl~' Srhnnls 18 I . IEWPOWT ILYD. IEWOWT IEACI a• am LA. Itt• W. t"e'ie • 1&. Wil t ................. 411 ... , .......... ~ ,.........., ., ...... ~ ui:..t.ot ....... '" ( .... , .. " .,..., C...... )tt I ...... """ 1 0 ......... ..... ........ ,,. • " .... 0 • .., ... ~--Ll I <. o/l.AI a.. •--. u .. ....., •-. ao-••n ._ ... m • ............ -• ....,..., & ........ ....,.. ....... ..a ... MI A Profess1o n SAMUEL ROBERT I F HI/ f f\ -t f ''-f ,, I '·' ' , ... , r!l"1' I _. ~ r I r u":t "".a: •,n._ ,~.. I~. , ..... 'I ~ •• I ,, ... ,. .. ,, "'" '" I''"'· }ot"ltrt . ·o.9; Blor~tt... . 2tJ.O) Copn 1o... >O OS n. peOjec\ trill ... f\a-.M .. bJ a ..... '"-.... , ..... . .. ....-;., ....... ...,~ ...... .. -IF I l; •• ... A 'I .... tto.li .. 1M Hoee Piaii8Ce A,eacy. -... ,, ",.,_;d (loa ..... , ..... f .. L •• .. 1'0.4,. 'h fte D T•t .. •••.: _...,... Ju-nbllhl Westclifl Plaza "----' Newpon.r Inn .._ __ _ Boosters Drive is Started IMIVIALtiiQ. ...... ,IUCit PaBe I'AIICINC TH£ CHRISTIHn SCifnCf moniTOR Ac cu rate Comple te News Coverage 1 y-$24 6 MeMt.t $12 J Meett. $6 c........... -· _.. --It ..... .,.. dlectl H ......, ........ , T... c:a.riiHaa ,..._,. ,......, o-..__, .._. a.-, -IL N ilS Pll-16 TROPHY WI NNERS for the Paci fic Ang- lers ladies albacore tournament are pic- tured here at the award presentation at the P.A. hukilau at the Balboa Bay Club. They are, trom left, Miss Patricia Larsen, 704112 Marigold Ave., Corona del Ma r, win- ner of trophies for first albacore on live batt and for 2nd largest albacore; Mrs. Ken Sveeden, 4001 Dorche ster Rd., Cameo MERIT AWARD FOR LARRY Lauy Capune. now a resi- dent of Balboa Island. and a student at Oran&e Coast Col- lege, bas won Sports lllus- tr a ted's a wAJd of men t uo- phy for hi 1 18-day, 568-mal e paddlebOaJd trip from San F&ancasco ID Newport Beach. [j J./arr e// STUDIO OF CHARM ~ [ :s: I MODEUNG 1--::--] Enroll Now for fall Clauet * CMUM Ul 'IUOUl DIYU.,MEI T ''"'· ............... ..s ........... ......... tpfl, """ ............ Self c I 1 I, ..... ...... .,..,..., •.• , * MODILIII All TILIYflttt ftf I l"nT•. , .. n.. CIMf ....... 10 7..r1 Hi ghlands, trophy for most albacore by wei ght; and Mrs. O.D. Carlson, 1937 Bayadere Ter., Irvine Terrace, and of Palm Springs, unluckiest angler (she lost her first albacore and bai t bag). The f irst lad ies albacoretournament for the Pacific Anglers was organized by Mrs. Louise Manderbach of 4021 Perham Rd., Cameo Shores. 'he .... port H..-Hlp Boo a a. Cl•b i a ooadlacdo 1 a m..-.eaup cki•e to p.o- IIOta &be iat•adtolutic Pto-ar• of the Hip Scbool, 110d .., boltter teMl epirit. .. The bit P«IOoal beoelit ILIIIYIIU .... n FITIIATL··- A .. God and~·· lllft- cheon fot c lerfmea of •aa- ioua faitha wil be hold tbia Fciday, Oct. 23, at Stouffer'• Reatautant, Town a.nd Coon- uy Plaza, Otanae. Setvina .. maater or cere- monica and chairman ia Dick Richard , Newport buaineu- man and conwno.nity leadea. Auiatina him are John Ek, Clamber of Commetce mana- aer, Garden Gton ; Jack Baa- nett, Newport Ha rbOr Cham- ,bea of Commerce manaaea, and Dr. Karl Ouiu, miniatea of the Tuatin Proabyteri an Church. The PlOIJ&m will featwe Boy Scouta who have earned teli&ioua awarda from their own chwchea. Or. Albert Iverson , National Council, Boy Scouts or America , wilt apeak on the relat.ionabip of the Chwch to the Scoutioa pro &Jam. PLEDGE$ AT OREGON J anet Mun ce of Newport Beach baa pi edaed Alpha Chi Orne&• at the Univeraity of Oreaon at Euaene. BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT at Costa Mesa Htgh School 1s being discussed here by ~rs. George Sn yder, Mrs. '3er- nard Paul. PTA pre sident, and Princ1pal John McGowen. The event will be held Thursday evening, Oct. 1!1, opening with a PTA bust ness meeting at 7:30 in the boys gy m, followed by visits to class- rooms. SALES -SER VICE MOTORCY CLES FOREIGH & DOMESTIC BIIC ES PIC K uP AND DELIV ERY IVY, YIIIES 011 TREES ACT AS PARASITE~ The t"ewport Beac. Parks, Beache s & Rec rea on De- partment state~ that IV) and vtnes arow1ng up the uunks and tntn trees can have a de- tnmental effect on the uecs. Vtne'i act a'i parasites that remove food enera~ wh1ch 11 Important to the vttalltv and arolo\ th of u ee s. It was ·noted that !>ume specie'> of trees can actualh be killed 1f they arc allolo\ed to be covered by \Inc\. Derar unen t d11ec tor Cal St elo\art announced that C1h tree crews will remove tvy and v1n e s from all public parklo\a\ tr ees dunna the nor- 1 MldWIJ 6 7~23 J mal tn mrmn g procedure , and • requested propert) owner s to 1n0 NEWPORT BLVD. -COSTA MES~ assist the department by not JJ••••••••••••••••••••• .. lettang v1nes get SlaJted 1n the tree s. Abolish Rumford Housing Act ON# PROP. coeau 1 •• ,. .,. • ,...,.. ,, .. TOI'"-·IM81FP,.._ ........ N:f ...... } ... ...... -..L~-00.11110- AIRMAN George Franco, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Bomgarner of 3148 Bermuda SL , Costa Mesa, has completed the first phase of his Air Force basic military training at L ackland Ai r Force Base, Texas. He has been selec- ted for technical traini ng as an aircraft maintenance spe- cialist at the Air Training Command School at Amarillo AFB, Texas. IEAUTY SALOl OPUS II COIIOIA DEL IAII A new beauty ulon has opened at 436 Heliotrope Ave •• Corona del Mat, w1th Mias tielen June tii1 u owner and hair stylilt. Mus Hi1 is from Altadena, whete she operated Helen's Beauty Salon for l S years. She and her father; L.E. lti 1, are livin& a t 701 Carna· tioo Ave. They have tived in the Corona del Ma~ area fot 2 yean. -· •... _ .... • >• .... LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Of TRl'STEE'S SALE No. T>162 Oo October 29, 1964, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., at 214 Eut 17th Sc.reet Ia the City of CoataMMa, California, the Wlderaisned, Sftoahone Service Corporation, •• Tna~~ter Wlder lhe dred of tnaat made by Steve K. •bitney and Allee M. Whitney, baaband and wife •• joint tenant a and re- corded May 10, 1962, u Docu- ment No. 7226 in Book 6103 P~e 629 of Official Record11 of Onnr County, California, siven t.o aec•e an indebtedne.a in favor of La Delle R. Taylor, a widow now owaed and held by same by re-a of lhe breach of certain ohllsatloaa aecured thereby, notice of which waa recol'ded J uJy I, 1964, aa [)oc a- mn.t No. 1418 in Book 7114 Pase 466 of aa.id OfflciaJ Re- corda, Sboaoae Service Corpor- ation will aell at pabllc aactlon t.o the hlslteet bidder for cuh, payable Ia lawfal IIMIIMIY of the United Stet ee at lhe time of aale, without wananty aa t.o title, po .. _loa or enc um- bra~~caa, tlte latereat conveyed to and now held by aald T ruetee Wlder •lei deed of tru•, Ia and to lhe foUowles deacribed pro- petty, to-wit: Lote 1 eed 2 In Blocl 32 of flr• Addhloe to Newport Heiple, u a'-o.. oa a •llfl thereof recorded ia Book 4, par 94, Mit~eellMeOaa M~~p-. reeorda of eaid Or•r Co•ty: EXCEP11NC THEREFROM 1M E ... erly 67 feet U.ereoL fcw Ute p.rpoee of peyltls obl j.. s•l-• -.e.... by ••id ~ laclaM., f .. , dl-r• •d ell* , ..... of llle TniDtee, adv-- ee-. If •Y• .Mer tile teraa of aaJcl deed, latereet , • .._ aad ~. I~.J3 In ..,.tct prlaclpal of t.he .. ,. IHICW'e4 lly eaicl deed, wt !JI , ............. a,... 4/ liM. • Ia •14 aote •cl lly law pro- vi4ecL o.te4: Octow 1, 1964 ~lllllcMI• ~Ice Corpof.Uoa. ,.,. ... . Qlrl ... CUI, S.C...ry P.WI ... OctoNr I. 15 a 12 Ia tile Newport B.tlot l:e•tp. f 76-T It tlaat ,0. Hoe ,oe •••., yow ........ to JO• ~·­tclliool. 10 you oG •lty ... aay1 prealdeot Mau S. Ober Jr. Memberabipa are 13 eada, or ., per r-n1. aooordirta tD treuarerL.R. Pta .. a. 110 W. 8aJ A ... , BalboL Booat• Clab metdrtaa are belc! •• .., Moaday eY•ina at 7:30 i rt tilt Harbor Hip aocial ball. Oame mo•iu •• uowo, aod refrealuDeata are ''"•d. J. DONALD FERGUSON of Dover Shores has been awarded the Chartered Life Underwrit er designation by the American College of Ll fe Underwriters. He Is associated with the Messin- ger Agency of the Connecti- cutt Mutual Life Insurance Co. and maintains his office at 2043 westcll ff Dr., near Westcliff Plaza. He is a graduate of USC, entered Navy service Imm ediately upon graduation in Februaty, 1944, served in the South Pacific as commander of an LCI transport ship, was re- called for overseas duty dur- Ing the Korean conflict, and came to Newport Beach In 1953 after completing this 2nd tour of duty . He holds the rank of commander in the Naval Reserve and is exe- cutive officer at the mobili- zatlon division, 11th Naval Di strict headquarters, San Diego. He and his wi fe, Pat- ty, and their 2 daughters re side at 1607 Santiago Dr. J"'' tl . , -; ~~~ ,. ' , . I,. ,_.'I COMPLETE . . :-I 1~/ t • !~ LOW& REDUCING INTEREST RATES ·~ .. ( -LOANS TO HOME OWNERS IIEWOIT W.MOR ~ SfOOIO SECT101 -PAGES TltURD.!J.. OCT. 22. IM4 CODA ut.L IIAI, CAUF. Wisleta -Switches l!yebrows -Eyelaahea Toupeea -Cosmetics WI& SALON 150-0 Eaat l'hb St. Hillpeo SQDare Pbone 541-3446 ,., r ::us rz ad :u:AiFR aS2 • JOHIIIIIE'S LIQUOIS !~ ~: l ~. •4 , DEE COOK, Oeur l537 lAST COAST HIGHWAY COaOMA DIL MAa, CALIP. TELEPHONE ORiole l-7 530 Repub lic an 35tll DISTRICT HOME LOAN ~~ ~~ ~~ SERVICES ... ~ .. .. ( :'r .,. I. PROIPT COIIITIENTS, •' •• -' -~ .t; -- PERSONAL AmmoN ------ , • , ... EXPERT ESCROW . c:, ·~· ~~ ~ ,, ... "j, ~I i ~~i l ~! ., I" .. ADCIUAaTia• . ._._ ....... •uat. CAI.tfl. .., .,,.., aaM~C.Mt •1-.mc.....•• JAil G.-..rfl. CALW • ... .., "'"' IEII'ORT IWIIIOR E-I(CDO I(C'TIOII -PAGE I ., ........ ... Cnlllll1llllllll•s _...,., • Tol ... ol• lllotol..._ .,_ to. ,_. -llo~-~ .... -... PI ___ ..._.,... .... • Col• T. Y. -LC.A. 'II--z...o• oN Coool·-·-....... . •.A-te .. _ ................. ..... • •• s.rwt ..... .,...,c.a. T.v .... _. & ...... -HI ... ,. ... 1 .. --""'"· COAST HWY. DI\.IWI C::HIJitC::HIES 'llewpprt'lt~or Luflttrnn ~ -o. .. .., Owrloo-..., ~ W aMI CUI'I' CNtlft -"W'"-.,.;IIT;; ~ CA~NIA THE .t.IIERIC.t.H LUTHIUH CHURCH SERVICES:. 1•15 .... Eorlr w ... w, 9t3D .... F•llr ...... ,,A S.••r ~ 11:00 .... , •• tt ....... ,, 1\e Rev. J••• c;. ...... P .. tor Mr. Robert Larton. Pariah Worker , ..... 541·3631 For tbr wnrd o f Got/ is iflllc•. """ powrrf•l. """ sbllrprr tJu,. a,.y htlo ttlttd sword, pitr - ci•t .,,.,. to tbr Ji&~itl­ i•t IIS1111t/rr nf SOIII a,tJ spirit, """of tbt joi,.,s 1111d ,..arrow. 11r1d is t1 discrrnrr •Jf tht tbn•thts """ '"''"ts of tbtt b rDrt. Christian Science Sen ices f1II8T Cllt.III:CII OF" CIIIIIIT, SCII:NT'In 3303 Via Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:\So ....... dllo ..... SUNDAY SERVICES 9:U -llo .... WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING I ,.t•o. READING ROOM ·-" • .,.., 9 ...... -5 •·"'· ... ,. ••• .,., 9 ...... -7:45 , ..... T ... , • .,. orod Fridev: 9 ...... -5 , ..... , 7-9 , .... Su,.doy: I ,..,.,. -4 •·"'· SECOND CHU&CH OF' CIIIUIIT, SCIENTIST Ncwpor1 Such at Corona del Mar 3819 East Coast Hiahway SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 •·"'· SUNDAY SERVICE 11 o ..... WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 1:00 •·"'· READING ROOM - 38]9 Eu1 Coast Hifhway We.lo doy.: 10 •·'"'·-•·"'· ......... ,., 10 ............. . 7-7:50 ,,fll,; 9-9:30 , ... . Fro doy : 10 0 .111. -9 P·"'· You arc c01dially 1nv1tcd to attend Church Services and to usc the Readina Room- finl ...... CIIUrdo ...c-.._ .. pdll ... ,.... dip , _____ , Santa Ana ............ D: ••. G. ..... *D .. ,_. IUJIIDA.Y WVJCD t:.s._.......,. ..... n :cea..a.-....w...._ I:ClOp.a.~U.... 1:COp.a.D '•W '\ WtD:IMI,&_Y 1:20 ...... * .. e:oa ,.._ ~ v "• Lutbenm Church 01 the MC181er Lutheran O!urch In Am.enc.. 3545 Eaat Couf: HIJ'h1NY Corona del Mar PAITOII ANIK <INI Phone: ORiot. 3-saa:l SUNDAY SCH.EDUU: Q a.m. --Family wo rship includina Sunday Oturch School ll :00 .1. m. -· Wcnhl First Baptist Church (SOUTHERN ) COIIOM A DfL MAll OOAST HWY . ._T M._C AATI-!UA BILL TOLBERT. P-'S"TOA 673-.. 26 '1)..1116 SUNDAY SCHOOL ..... t.d •- IIIOIIIMIMG W04t5HII" ••• 11100 •- TIIAIMING UMIOM ----'"lO ,__ fVtMIMG WOIISHII".-7oJO ,__ ftOMI!SO.t.Y '(IIVICf 7t lS .,_ MUIISUY I"IIOV\Ot:O flvmoutil Glongngafumal Gl~urr~ 3262 lr .. 4 Str .. t, Me-.•rt Hel ... t• A•tro•o•o•s J• Go&~•,..••••• IJI~/Jclll i• T'.o'•'• l!&~••t•lic•ll• Miuio• Dr. nomu 8 . Hoonr. Miai uer Sunday Wonbip aad Church Scllool at 10:00 A.M. at Jl6l Broad Strut. Newport Hei abu • ~raery Care ProYided Tl!l.ll-11: MZ-11.0 EAGLE SCOUT HONORS were bestowed on Newport '3each boy scouts hom Troop 7q by Dick Richard, owner of Rich- ard's Udo Market, at the annual parent-son dinner and Eag le Scout Court of Honor held at Mariners School cafetori um Tuesday night, Oc t. 13. From left, Robin 'loyd, whO received an E~gle Scout award; Stephen Rodet, who received the Art Work Dis~ayed Paintina , drawin& and sculpture of 17 Oranac Coun- ty anista azc on u .hibit in the Oranac Coast Collcac Au Gallery, ths ouah No¥. 24- 0CC aJt inaouctor Donna Shazkcy, in cha11c or auanae- mcnu, say s that aallcry ho un a rc 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekday' and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday 1. The exhibit i a open to the public witho ut chatae. The aallc1y it on the OCC campus, 2701 Pair· Yicw Road, Coua Meaa. A.11i I ll •hole wOI ks arc cahibitcd a.rc Roact Kuntz , Joe Cas michacl , Roacr A.rm- suon a. Peter "'intct. An ds c"' Stanley Wina, tlelen Reid, Tom Blackwell, \ta.ry Riker, Ray Fucsc , Don Ka1wclia, Dav1d Rosen, Jane Call an- d&!, Karel De Smh, Lany Rinlr., J an Pcteu Babcock, Jon Stnlr.c •bcn y and Robert Yo una. STAMP BOOKS WANTED Blu e Ch1p and Gre en Stamp books are beina collected by Unllcd Church Women to buy sta uon waaons ror the m•- &r ant mi nistry conducrcd ror rarm laborcn. Donat1ons may be sen! to Mu . Ha1old Bo~­ vey, \I ]Q W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, pr esident or the New- poll Harbol Councilor Un•ted Church Wom en. OH DUTY IH FLORIDA M1Sa1. tlcrbcn Moore. son- in4\aw of Mr . and \otu. Ivan Erha.rdt or )18 Or chid An., Corona del Mar , haa reponed for dury at Homcucad Air Force Base, florida. The scracant, formerly a resident of Clueland, Ohio, is a per· 10nncl technician and ptc- vioualy tcf\'cd at Vandcn- bct& AFB. C~lir. GIRL fOR THE D~D"l A dauaJ!tct •a• bam ThRts· day, Oct. 1.5, in Ho .. Ho.,.. pital to Ma . and Maa. Fraat L. Demond, 5107 Seaahore Or., Weat Newport. TASTF:4 TESTING the recioe lor California sal ad is Gerald Ellis, associ ate dean at Oran qe Coast Colleqe, and serv1ng the salad is QCC instructor Patricia UogMI , who createa the reci~ fo r the annua l fa ll cook1ng school, Mlic.h .,.,111 oe nela from q:JO to 11 :30 a.m. on suc cessi ve Thu rSdays, Oct. ~ No v. 5, 12, and P~. at the L1do Theatre 1n Newc:mt 3eacll. Holiday dinners and soups, sal ad s, oies, cakes, ana Ulshes from other nati ons will be featured. The cOOking scnool s soon sore<l by OCC , Richard's lido Mar~et, Sou thern CJur.- ti es Gas Co., the Lido Merchants Assn. and manufacturer s. FMEIDS OF LIIIARY TD MUR DF IE11 lATH "The Nc.., \otath" .. 111 be discusud a1 lhe mec una of the Friends or the Li br ary II 10 a.m. Tuesday. Oct. !7, at Marincu library, Pres1den1 Ganh Bcrac.on announces. The speaker ..,jl\ be Jotm Dean, di recto r of cum culum fot the Newport Beach cle-- mcntlll}' schools. A qu csuon .ad ana wet pertod ..,Ill folio~. NATO EXERCISE Sec:ond Lt. Jerry Be ll. aon of Mr. and Mu. Jerry Y. Bell, 112-' Euu Ln., WestchO", •etYina u pla100n lcadt:t 1n the 109th Transpor1auon Co. near Ludwi&sbwa. ~rmany, participated 1n the 7th Army Eaerc:iae FALLEX 64, di1ec- tcd by NATO. The 8-day C.l' erci aa tested cooutination Pto<:edurca and corm~and conwnaai caU on s NATO mili1ary Europe. within the •lJ\Ictwc in SIGN OF PERSON TO PERSON SERVICE GEO RGE P. SIGLER, fo~ merfy with United Convales- cent Hospitals In Las Vegas and Long Beach, has been named administrator for New- port H~rbor Convale scent Hospital, according to mana- ging director Jon Colucc i. Mr. Sigler Is~ native of Oil- In, attended the University of T exa.s and wu gr~duated from ttle u.s. Navr Hospi tal Cotps School. He and hi s wife Jnd lhtir 4 children live In HUfttlntton Buch. "k 's P\ln to Drna 1 n F'ashiotl ~ cottA 'IM' IAN NAN ~ ....... ..._....,... ........ C.peoMa OLD lWIIIIS' -T PioMw .... a of Ne• -H-l!lb LMo• n•7 will lwi ,_ .. Gl(......,.. at 01. ~·· olaJo< n.....,, *•· s. a. ... •••••t .m ....................... , .. IIJHII ~~"~ Jl!l E.. COAST RICRWA.Y COIIOifA. Da. M.U OIJOLK .J ... s Shop & Compare •• M¥• ,,. fittW ..,_.,_ ..,w .... .-~ .. , .. .....,, .. Opa-Mall. ' Frf. all!lts 'ttl ... p.111. In this day and age ... SHOULD GARAGES BE FORCED TO HIRE BLACKSMITHS? No more than railr~ds sh11ld be forced to hire firemen on diesel trejpt loco11otives where there are no fires to tend nor coal to shovel. It '-"'lulJ ~'1'1 1r•u m,,n~..·~ C\\.'r~ 11m~ "''ur ,·;tr ""a' m tht· g.t r.,~c 11 l:!a r.tl.:l.'"' h.tJ h' hrn: fc.tlhc.'rt'CJ Jmg hb.d:,mrth' ·\nJ 11 l'\l~l' 1011 Olo ln~~ 1.'\l.'f)' J ay m h1gh1.'r frc1 ~ht rato..·, 1111 tho..· fo..lo.-..1 .tnJ go...xh ~''U 1-!u~ ~ .. :au.;e .tn nld hor<o,e-and -hu gg~-J:..ry' l.t ~.~o r1.'4U1fC"' C .illf,,rnra r.nln-.~r,h lo h1 re fcathert-.cddrng fi n·m ~..·n Pw r (hltton 17 repc:ll' that CO<;II y. outmoded law. Propo!<>r trnn I.,. ma ke-; rl ~~i hle f()f Caltf,,rnia to put into e ff~ct the nathmJI tr.\11' porlat ion ~cnlemcn b-\\or k.cd o ut hy Congre!is a nd Prl.'",u.kn t' EISENHO W E R. KENNEDY and J OH!'SON -wh i~..·h drmtnatc '-"a.s teful fcathert'lcdding m the rail road rnduslry under fi..·rm~ that rn.sure ma:c.i mum joh p rotectio n_ yet rctarn two men in the c~h of all trains. Keep California competitive ... END WASTEFUL RAilROAD FEATHERBEDDING! 011 PROPOSITIOI CALIFORNIA COMMITTEE TO ELIMI~TE RAILIIQAO FEATHlRIEDOIHG ~7(1 ,.,.., .. et !lreet. s... FrancitaO Senator Hu1t'1 N . &w... I 0 I PN'Wimt P'ro Tem of Shit-SeMite --F.---111 ..... ...... ....... --- ---- LDIIIG PERMITS ~ ., "*' MltWNIM lrilliHt. tiMer fill'S fWI frllrJICI CeiiiN s,, Mist 1.75' 2.50 Pwf.-H .. til( 1iije• -;a. ,..., I ...... 2.50 ~, ~ . . ... ~ . ,..,. ... r-.. I • f ,, \ .. • 4 t1 l Sl Sue 1. ~'' , pu,;p , • '. d1 , I 1 ' C' ,: • t! i'z ~~ 2 II S•ll 1. co•a IEL 1111 IIIACY BALlO A ~. rti'OO{, 103 lalt ldacwa~a, -.au. Aatmow t\ Gecalok, add JO a wallatll.a-60W,8&1boa,l60. 1. w. ~ard. alluatJaoa l.o Bay De panmeot Store build- Log, 308 MaJD St., 11,000, w Udan 'lbomaa, enlarge aod remodel, i112M1umar, $1800, NEWPORT )OhJi L: lulla, demoUab ga- rage and dwelllog, 1629 West Balboa Blvd. , •100. lim Owal, rej:Uce aod relo- cate u.oderpouod tank, at 227 20tb St., 114,000 • W. Fred MacDoo&ld, add a batb, 206 151b St. • asoo. CORONA HIGHLANDS £. R. St.efidJi , fence, at S08 Seaward ltd., •220. WEST NEWPORT HEJGHTS Goildimtdi, eoclOiec arport at 428 ~too Way, al7S. Carl Buck, 2 garage doon l.o carport, 4300 HUarla, S21S • NEWPORT SHORES Ji mea Young, 1-unlt, 1-nory dwelllilg, 263 Walnut. $23,220, "· E. Klein, wall, 21S Wal- nut, $400. WEST UPfU BA Y Be.cg, palio cover. 141S San· tlago , 1900. Texaco 1nc. • l.nuall undu- gJOWld unlo, 4878Campus Dr •• $3,600. c. E. Snydu, taeen parch. 1612 Ltocoln, J66u, LeWK! Beckett, c~nge gar- age door and fenn front )'Ud , 1606 MuLoen Dr. , S3uo. IIAZIUA '7!!'. CALDERHEAO'S JEWELRY 3123 E. Ce01t Hwy Cereao 4fel Mor OR 3.2250 .... ~ ................. . Why Pay LJC* l c:Mlloo, wall, 110' ~.Nell&. 1300. lAST UPPD BAY Fted ciiiLi. walh, 2~1 Ca- rob, 11,100, Jack Mabomey, patio c:over, ~16 Alia Viau, $300, BAY SHOR£S -r: P, JdiiiiOn, suo lback, at 2802 Ctettvlew, J.690. COitONA DEL MAR RObUt Hen, addtdoa, at 368 DabUa Pl., $1,600. Howard Ward, add 3 page I pi CCI, 7211/2 Poppy, k, 000, Mn. Wrl(llt, continue pards overhang, 611 Hazel, a.soo. Mn. J. L. Ptocr.or, adcUtJoo. 309 Narclau., 110,000. ••a IlTTY" 10m •n1 Fllla.UII Am•d• Bl•e (\Ira. Jaeoa Day). who playa the role of Kitty in TV' • ••aunamoke.'" was boate11 Oct. 10 rot a baby shower for Mu. Howard Land of Costa Mesa at the Sturt Shirt reatawant.. Oueau •ere Mu. J .C. Neill of Corona del Mar, Amanda'• mother. Mu. J .M. Andet IOn of emerald Bay. Mra. Lind'• mother; Mu. Jer- ry North and Mu. Paul Koch of Newpon; Mu. Janet H&i- nea of Balboa, Mu. Don Te~ tor and Mu. M. Rou or Em- euld Bay , Mrs. Walter Sande of Van Nuya, Mn. Winaor AndertOn of Puadena. Mra. Carl Lind of Altadena. Mu. Kenneth Baldwan and Miu Ruth Adams of Huntinaton Beach, Mu. Helen Walab of Santa Ana, Mn. Earl Bourth of Tuaun, and from Coata Meaa. \4mea. Dack Lew11, Jen Westfall, Otck lnaram, \1araon Buahllna. Claudaa Braa. Denue Bruaell, K• thy Snow, Betty Ward, Tony \1anne, \1ona ca Homer and Ethel Calho un , and \1i 11 Toni Yearaa.n and \1au Jackte 'lobom; Oiane Sande,\' an -..uye. NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SECOND SECTION -PAGE 8 PREMIERE NIGHT will bt held from 7 to 11 p.m. Tue~day, Nov. 10, for the first major auto show, the International Auto Show, ever to be presented In Orange County, at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Co sta Mesa. The affair will be spon- sored JOintly by all the Orange County chapters of the National Assl stance Lea- gue and the Motor Car Dealers Assn ., and will be produced by George Colouri s. Shown here are members of the Assistance L eague of Newport '3each, from left, Mrs. Robert Leitner, modeling an aeolian mink THURSDAY, OCT. 12, 1964 CORONA DELMAR, CALIF . SUMMER GRADS ANNOUNCED Fort) higtl schoolnudenu, ha- vltlg compkted aU r~quilemcna durlngtummet scho:>l, wer e de· cLued to be y aduite>laH w~ek b)' the Ncwpou Harbor Hlgtl ~chuol trustea, They u e : COSTA MESA HIGH LUcllk Ball - Kathryn AM Boyd Swan ~yeCokman (Knowlea) Bruce Jamea DunK dl Ray Lctw FogMry Vincent Mtke Good Lt.nda Suz.ann~ Hauu Kul Viet~ Hawky Kennecb George R.lme• Jobn Ftancls Ruddia Heory Schad« Cecw~ Lind Smith Michael Dennia Colllru CORONA DEL MAR HIGH ----------- Twice ? .. would cost Californian Pilttlc u Aooe Baumc Ann Marie Conaty Ronald R. Klatch Benjamin Joe P.xter Mary JAM 1'\-lchard Eileen P. Revlea EU.zabecb von Schu kkmann President to Be Feted coat ffom Willard Harris Furs, Corona del Mar; Mrs. Paul Rogers, general chairman of premiere n l~t; and, seated on the sofa, Mrs. Nelson Neice, coordinator of the fashion show, and Mrs. Lonnie Vin- cent, president of the local chapter. Also assisting are Mmes. Harvey Pearson, Au- stin Sturtevant, Roy Lyman, Edwin Hal l, Edward Pellegrin, Oooald Hart, William Miller, Roland Vallely, Lyle Finley, Roy Carver, Walter Hesnault, John Webster, Richard Castle, John &yd Jr. and Ro- bert Ramsay. (Terry '3or ls photal • Roeha Hoppe Notdwall, • ......_, of lba Newport HII- IM)c Alamua Clob, wat elec- tad natioaal PJ .. ident of Alpba Cbi Omeae at Lhe )4(b bi ... lal coo .. nuoa I• Colo-••· Tbe Oruae Couty Alam- ••• Chabt utend aD invha- doa to all Alpba Clalt to at- teed a tea in boaot o( P4 •· Nocdwallfromlto 4 p.~~a thit a.day. Oct. lS, at the bome of t.tre. &win H. Keuten, 411 Dwyer Dfln, Anaheim. LIGAL MOTtCI CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Flccltloeo Finn N- TH£ UND£RSICN£0clo bereby oe•dfy th• tJ.ey ere coDductl118 • Bulldl•a product• ••lea ar~~ey ~'-• a& ~ W. 17tll Su-a, Coeta ...... aDder tile flctltlou flnl ..... of Pacific Wall Sy. ·-......... aa.ld fr. Ia ~ poaad of Llle followl.. perMU wlloee •-Ia fall ud place• of r•ldeace are u followa, to-wll: Pat A. MaddeD., 2528 Littleton Place, Coate Meaa, CaiH. ; Naahu W, Mc:Deavht, M71 Cll· ford Circle, Htuu inston Beech, Calif.; fred T. Ru .. ell, 8462 Oa~t­ bwy Circle, HuntiD«ton Beech, Cellf. WITNESS our handa thla 12th dey of October, 1964. P'at. A. Madden Neth•• I , Mclleavlu fred T. Ruaeell STATE OF CALifORNIA COUNTY ur ORANCE ••· ON THIS 12th day of October, 1964, before -· a Notary Pab- llc In end lot .. id COWl&)' aDd ••••· realdlnc therein, duly co.,.mlaeloaed and awora, per· ~nelly Uf~peered P• A. M.d- den, Nathan I . Mc:~avllt e.ct Fred T. R .. -n. kDOwn to 1M to be the peraon.e wboee •-• -eubeeribed to the witlda IIUIU ... nt, aad edDOwledpd to -that U.ey e•ec•led the .. _. arTNESS my luuad aad official eeal. E. Jac-queline •alravu Noc.-y Pu.bll(' In aad fot M id CollDiy ead State. My Co-laaion nplre• Sept. 24. 1966 ~I •·c .-:.< c:><> I... ,. 1200,000 CLEARANCE The ... will alto commerno.- lte Pouader'• Day, Oot. U. IllS. Btaty In dae preparatioat rrom dae Newpott Harbol 1111 111 Mu. Jamet Ow•, eatertalnment chajrman; Mu. Allen KlinaeniiBhh, pl~nnlnt COftlftiu .. ; Mta. evoreu s. Peuin, tecepdon llna: Mia. Paul de Pryfrer, publicity. Seavlna tea will be Mn. Paul D. Doddt, Mit. PIOtence Coolina and Miu Cllaalotte Clark. Rotita Nordwell and her hutbeftd, Dllatll, live at 14102 LauJ lnda Way , Tuati11. MI. Noadwall it vice pa .. i- dent or &he Moniaon Com- pany or Sute Ana. Tbey have two married dauptera, both Alpba Qia-Mit. Peter M. Wellt, Vallejo, Cali(., and Mu. William M. Jonu, FlOttda. NOTICE Of INTENTION TO ENCACE IN TliE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES October 13, 1964 To abo"' It ... y Co~~eern: S.bject to laauaace of tbe 11- cen.e applied for, 110t Ice Ia Iter• by slvea that the uaderalped p10poaea to aell alcoholic bevera,.e at tbe pNmlaea de- acrlbed aa followa: 440 Hellot.rope, Corona del Mar/Newp«t Beech (IN) Purauant to •uch lnteatlon, t be unde,.IIJNCI Ia applylns to the Depanment of Alcoholic ~ver~ Conuol fOf laaeaDCe oa oti1J1Dal application of an elcohollc beverajte llceaee (or llceneee) for theae premleea aa followa: ON-SALE BEER & tiNE (BONA FIDE PUBUC EATINC PLACE) Anyoae dealrla1 to proteat the laawance of auc:h llceaee (e) _, file • verlfed prot•• with thf' Oepan,...,. o( Alcoholic Bever-.e Coaarol a& s.cr-nto, CaJifornla, atatlnc aroeltda fot denial aa provided by law. The premJeea .,. DOt DOw llcenaecl for tbe -1• of alcoholic bev· erqea. Tbe fonft of verification may be obtei!Hld from any office of the l'lepan-111. l:.dwvd & Norma CUNORY over 83UO.()(H~.()()() in additional ocial securih taxe for th<-propo~d federal ··rnedicarf> ·· plan-u·hRre mRdical rare pro!{rtltm are a/read)' prol'idetl for tht1w orer 65 !'IEW PORT HARB~ HIGH Tac-k Al~xa.ndeT' Steven Bowtu R01kel Bregouo Albet1 Paul Fenalr Alan Gray 011 ALUMINUM PATIOS AND AWNINGS Tht> ~hystcJan:. of Cahforn1a r·onslslf'ntly havt> ma~ntalnt_·d that adf'Quatt-mwl1ral car .. sh()uld bto a\ culabl .. to all ptooplt' uf thl& .'tatto. reiard· IPs~ of rat· ... l'r£"t>d. color or linanc·1al statu!l For thust-u\t'r 3 Joet' 6.5 1n f'ahforn1a, h('alth f·ar .. ~.., JJr••\ 1ded 1n many wa,!ts. Tht>re are rn"1lJr .d 1n:.uranc<' proirams wh1 ch can be hollihl lnd ... Pt'ndt'ntl y at rt-asonable c08t. Other pm atE' and public progums art-avaJiable wherP ••xlt·n~J\ .. rnf"<i1cal r08L6 would bt> a hardship. Th .. rPct>nt Kerr-Mills law. for example, ... nabl .. s l'ahfornia to pro\oide broad benefits to tht~ O\ Pr fi5 who might havP difficulty tn meet· 1n~oe th~ l'XJ>t'n~ of prolonged illness. With ita full apphcat1on tn thi. State. aa urged by Calt· fom1a phystctam, tht> Kerr·Milla law would be E'Ven mor .. e.ffec.-tive in covering phyau~ian. hORpttal. nur1ing homt>, drug and dental needa. No bt-ttPr cnre for the elderly will be pro- vuif>d by taking an additional 1300.000,000 in "medicare" &O<'ial 8Pcurity taxea out of your J)O('kPta, when health care programa an pres~ enUy availabl~. - ORNfGE COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOOATION California Medi~ Atsociation Mlke G~CM Kennecb Gregory Tool H~br Pllll p Hieat&Od Barry DouglAI H<»kiru RotKrt Jama K!ddl~ Donald Wallet Umacher Van s. Mci<Wl.e RuueU MeW 11JJ.ama Joyce M. MUJ&r K I thl.e Pat leer Katen Pope Joy Christine Sepulveda SteJilen Sowa Kddl Steven~ ELLEI IIITIIDAIIL: •11 AT All IF. Ellen Weatetda.hl, 10, or lnalcwood, rotmer ruident or BalbOa Ia land, died Ocl. 17, at C.ntinela Park convalu- cen t botpital in lnalewood. Funeral aorvlcu weae con- ducted Monday artcrnoon at Pierce Broa. Mortuary in lnalewood with Biebop Ro- bert Walker of Coal•ille. Utah, officialina. Interment wu held at Coalville Came· tary in Utah. ~~. Waat11da.hl wa1 botn In Stockholm. Swtdea. aod came &o Calirortala at the aae of 11. •e lived moat of bet liro ill ltlalewood. ate li•ed 4 yeara on BAlboa h - llftd ill bet lat.ea yean. She le awvi•ad by a toe: Ployd Weat.erdalll of BelbOa lal•d; a •• _....,, lnu Pba- lee of laale.ooct; 1 .,.ct- daa.,.t.eu, O..lhM Bet• ol Co.Ju; ...,_, "-1••4 of Cotta ...... ... l JINt· .... too, •• , ..., .... ot ~------------------------------------·~ ______________________________ __.co.u~~ • All AlumfiMII Conttrvctioft • 20% Cooler ly T_. • All Hew Colon for '65 • 100" .. Proof • 5 Yr. Wrttt. Guaw ... IE Dl ESTitATES • CAll 1118 aT IIJI! .., ... c •••••••• PI-?. PIAII ...... ~.--­__ M,_ .. Nil.,.. 111.f w. Ca I ea azlltt. ........ 0,. w, wu• .... '.'