HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-10-05 - Newport Harbor EnsignYouth's death
investigated
An altcmpt is beina made
by the Oranac County Coro-
Mr'a office to determine the
amount of demerol present
in the body or 17-ycar-old
Ne lson John Donaldson,
who died early Saturday
momina. He was found in
his room at the Corona del
Mit Animal Hospital, 2948
E. Coast Hwy ., where he
had worked as a kennel boy.
The. body was discovered
at 7:1S a.m. by Joann Susak,
13, of 516 Iris, Corona del
Mar, who Jives across the
street and used to awaken
him to ao to school.
STS
BuMy Boltz, 512~ Ir is
Ave ., Corona de l Mar, sta·
ted she had been with Nel·
son from 7:30 o.m. until a
little after 11:30 p.m. Fri-
day. She said that since
the first part of Ausus t Ne l·
son ,had complained of pain
and sickness. She claimed
abe observed Nelson aive
himself 4 injections of what
be .. id was demerol. At
11 :15 he took what he de·
acribed u a a leepina pill.
CO RONA DEL MAR Hi gh School stu·
den ts selected as s emi ·fina list s in the
National Merit Scholarship competition
include the following: seated, left to
rig ht, Laurey Kramer, Gayle Scroggs ,
and Janet Dietz; s tanding, Andrew
Rose, at left, and Martin Getbaum. Not
pictured: Charles Freeman. (Da te Sa.
maker photo.)
Services were held Sun·
day, Oct. I, at Baltz Cha·
pel, Corona del Mar, fo llow•
ed by cremation and burial
at sea.
Survivou are hi s parents,
Mr. and Mrs . John Donald·
son, 321 his , Corona del
Mar;2 brothers, Stephen and
Allan; and Jl'ilndmothers,
Mrs.Mertie Withers and ~h.
Lillian Hutchinson.
UF protest
Costa Mesli Pastor Kenry
E. Jone4 has raised objec-
tions to includina Protestant
Welfare and Catholi c Wc:l-
fare in the United Fund
budaet.
~-Jones, who is pastor
d Central Bib le Church,
explained hi s position as
follows : "In my opinion,
the chwches of the Harbor
Council of Churches and
the Catholic churche s have
no riaht to take commun ity
funds 10 s upport the mem-
bers of their churches who
are in need: and, those who
are ouuidc of these chw·
ches are already be ina ade-
quately and competently
cared for throuah the Sa lva-
ti on Army, Assistance Lea-
aue, Volunteer Burea u, and
other established oraamza-
tions ."
He commented on a le uer
from the Rev. Jame s E.
Piercy, minister of the Firs t
Christian Church of Cos ta
Mesa and chairman o( the
social action commiuec: of
the Harbor Counci I of Chw-
ches, who announced a pro-
ject of auistina p eople in
the community "who need
personalized help on an
emeraency basis." Mt.
Piercy was seekina to have
local residents commit them-
selves to fwtherina the pro-
ject, which he has named
"Fish," the aae-o ld desia·
nation for Christian.
Yule plans
to be aired
Hubert Peiraol, preaident
of the Corona del Mar Clam-
ber oC Conmerco, baa called
a .. neral merdtanu and
buaiaeumen's 'breatraat for
7:30 a.m. WeGJ.nday, Oc:L
11, at Leo's reataurant.,
25U B. Coast Hwy.; to co-
ord.iaale ideas for this year'•
Osritlmaa theme, "candy c .......
Pl•a ue beia1 made 1o
ha.. 111 o ld fubiooed
Cllritllnaa , .. ton witb pop-
ccm, c:raaberriea, 1nd u•
miqa.
All IMtclaaftt. 104 basi•
...... a u. uraH 1o be
...... t to auiu willl ideaa
......... ..-.. lo\*.
Polnol.
TOP SCHOLARS COMPETE ' Semi·finalists in the Na•
tiona!. Merit Scholarship
proaram have been announc ..
ed by the 4 Harbor area
high schools.
Corona del Mar : Janet
Dietz, Ch arles Freeman,
i\tartin Gelbaum, Laurey
Kramer, Andrew Rose, and
Gayle Scroq s.
• raised IS
Pastor_ lones sai.d in reply
to t>otr . P iercy: "It appears
to me that tbe social action
COIT'Imittet of the Harbor
Counc il of Churchc:s IS now
attempting to duplicate se;-
\'iccs that arc alr~ady pr~
vidcd through established,
competent, non-sectarian
oraanizations ... Pe rhaps by
tryina to enter th is field ,
the Ha rbor Counci I of Chur-
che s is attempt ina to j ustify
being a re cipient of fund s
from the United Fund .
"Based upon the actual
expenditure to genuine wel-
fare cas e s from the Protes-
tant Welfare, United Fund ,
last year, I conclude that
the Harbor Counci I of
Chwches should not be a
re cipient of the United Fund,
but that the mone y should
ao to the estab lished or-
ganizations who arc mee tin&
the c:mergencic:s of indi\'i ~
duals and fami lies in ow
area. These other organiza-
tions have been sayina . for
many years. 'to people in
ow community there are
Chri stians who care abou t
you and your problems: For
you to impl y that the other
community oraani zations,
Christian. and non-Christian ,
have not been doing the job,
is mis leadina."
Estancia: Linda Genis and atina secondary school s~
Janis Gissel. niors in lhe nation. will
Costa Mesa: Vi cki Adair, come future leaders of busi·
M.araaret Johnson, and Den--ness, indusuy and the pro-
niS Thom pson. fessions "he uid.
Newport Harbor_: .Peaay AI· High ;ch.ool arades, ac·
ford, Balboa; Ph1hp Rohner, complish.ments, leadership
Costa Mesa; and Georae· qualities, extracunicular
anne !·Ianna, Wendy Isbell , activi ties and school citi·
Ri chard Shows tack and J ohn zcnship of the finalists ate
Su ock of Newport .Beach: evaluated alona with test
The 14,000 s eml ·~nahsts scores, in selectina merit
throuahout the n~IJ~ are scholarship winners. S.mi·
younJ people of h1ah mtcl· fina\ist.a ~COUM rlll&liat.
tectual potential, accorclina by recei'rina the endora ...
to John Stalnaker, president ment of their schools takina
of the National Merit Sch0oo a second euminatic:n ...d
larship Corporation. "From submittina infonnation ~OO.t
th is grou p, constilUtinaless their achievemenll and in·
than one per cent of padu--terests.
YOUTH TAKES OVER
It's youth civic day today, Tisdail and Sue Wilson;
Oc t. 5, at Newport Beach city manaaer Ann Burke,
<;it)' Ha ll. Today is the hi&h-as sistant city manaaer Bob
~1ght of th e w~e.k-long pro-Guenther, city attorney Sue
JeC t sponsored Joml!y by the Krause, ci ty clerk Linda
Le aaue of Women Vot~u ~d Bla.~c, judaes Craia Cl atk,
the Newport Harbor K1wan1 s Sue Green and Laramie
Cl ub. Lyda, police chief Sam
Students from Newpon r· h. f e ·11 H
H •. d C Towne, ne c 1e 1 ar• arour an orona del Mar . · u· ~~ 5 h. 1 . C' rron, public works d1rector
1.,, c 00 s meet m lty Chantel Henry, city enain-
Ua\1 .a t 9 a.m. for welcome eer Ri chard Gellatly, aen-
fr?m ,,tayot Paul Gruber and era! services director Bruce
Ct ty Manaae r ,Hal\·cy Hu.ll-Corzine, plannin& directo1
butt. ~e da~ s cv~n ts ~n-Christie Schleiter, finance clud~ t1me spent WI'!' City director Ann Maloney, build-o~ficta.ls. luncheon With the ing director Wayne Field,
K1waman s, ~dan afternoon Librarian Candy Otto, pati:s
tour of the city. and recreation director ClifT ~ext \1onday, Oct. 9, they Smith. marine safety dir·
w.d l attend the ~ p.m. Coun-ector Mark Greer, court ~~
ell study sesslo~, and at minisuative officer Becky
~:30 p.m. they wil l hold a Ha 1 ba·l·rr L
C .1 . nnon, cour 1 1 ynn moc k ounc1 meet1ng . S h .d h bo d. . The studen t "officials" ~ nel cr, . 81 1 uu~ct
are mayor Bob Wilson, \'ice-duector Btll Obentem,
mayor John Suod:, counci l-harbor master Gary F1ance
men Bob Catley, Dave Hct• and postmaster Peter Good-
rina, Janet Dietz, Marta all.
-....... k ......... .. door Cllrl•-• liakdoa IIAYOR PAUL J. GRUBER proclolms
-1100 uoio&od by Otl-NowpOI'l Booth United Fund
1• -;.. _. 0..1 "-llonlh. Portltlpallng In the -'-lion
oiL ore GeOI'vo Ho.ag 11 (left), <•-• tllolr·
rn~n, 1nd Or. Ettwatd Milum, UF executive
dlroc:tor. The NtWIIOI'l Bolth gaol lor
1~7-68 Is Sln,ruto support 2S dll,...
lliu. !Studio one photo.)
I
A HONEY BLONDE, Michele Cannon of Costa Mesa,
will reign as queen of the th ird annual sportfishlng
derby for the benefit of the Orange County Association
for Retarded Children. The 19-year--old beauty, whose
37 .. 2S.l6 measurements and po ise have won her titles
of Wiss Costa Mesa and Miss F irecracker, is a data
processing student at Orange Coas t Coll ege. The derby
will be held Oct. 22, Sunday. All proceeds from anglers
fares at both Art's Landing in Balboa and Davey's
Locker in Newport Beach will go to the association.
tera (isol•ted) and to the
beach boulevard wilt col-
rect all of them.
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If n bavc What could prapert) be cded • CJ.rmaay •• ...., a companiJrk .....,. Nclltlnreat need i 1 1a0re
Fonip Policy it il \llil: 1M CoemuUtl ... 10 a.-.. Nor II Red CblDa. Wbidl il • ..,.._ people litt.nina in to IDOla
rnalaGwiAa lDto Social-C ....... il JDII.-~if~!"' aDd WiD be for maDJ yan. £va if Red COOHJ\'atJVO brcJadetltl,
k)Wina lniO Soeillin. ud w wiD ev.bllly CbJo& aMukl dcvdop the ca,.cky 10 drop the ud 1110r1 r111der1 who will btine about a comtcwtlble ......, ol tbl two Bomb on ua wtthi:D • rew ~ wbleb it ~ reed COft~trv.live 1rtielea.
lD a oa.wodd, Sodaliat. DOO.,rc* broebor· bly ~·aha lacks the c.pecit)' to~ bl:r• ,.. lrithmu who wrote
bood UDder t.ho lJoilect Na~ .tf apanst ua. Sbt t.cb &he war macbiM IIDd that it it ucbeie ree1oolna
The JUt P,... and networb CODIU011y braJD. produc:tive capacity &o staM up to -.. Rwaia to au_. thai we are in the
wash tbe Amcricu people with tba lie U. is the head of lbl: rattlelnUe and Red China war In Vietnam to s top the
that the Communiltl (a.cepl Red Cbloa) are ia tM raldl. tpred ol coanunltm wu
mellowina and that we caD. live 10tftbcr a Why don't our "new~" maau:ina (other than caterina to wiahrul·thinklna
brotban. U.S, Newt and Wodd Report), our nctWOtts, communists who want to
UJ• m.JU.ine bas terial:b.ed the "lif• ttory" wlro acnica, and movies ever teU the tnlth havo u1 believe that be·
of Stalin'• dauJhtcr. The October 3rd i1auc of about the Soviet Union? Why •re they tlW .ca..ate o1 evolutionary pr~
"Look" is devoted entirely to tM Soviet~. aod ftahtina ''Fucilm" whk:h il all but dead? Why cu1u at work in lho Soviet
to advertisers who paid tho bnlnwubi.Da bill, arc they llill tryiq to track down some o( Hit. Unioa and itt satellite na-
of coune. ler's helpen ·while tbey wlne and dine fat tiont, it i1 no tonaer neccs~
Ce~ratina the Sov~t Ultioa's SOih anni-aruter criminals like KosyJin, TiiO, JChrul. ury to try to t top the 1prcad ~o.ooO'C>'O••ooocooooo'Qo'Q: vC"!"'Iry, "Look" KDI a team of 10 Edi&on and chev7 Why are they deliberately belpina our of conwnunism.
~ .e phoiO~Tt~Phen to Rl*i•. II is remarbbJc: bow enemies? 611:1 J.._ .....II..-little truth they came back with. Communism does 1101 work! In spice of tro-Notbina could be ra.rther ~ ~ ~ "It (Communism) work~" "Look" proda.imi. mendout natural re:souroe~, Ruuia il ttill from the .truth. Our. nat1on~l
ARYO E HAAPA owner MUf publisher ot the Ensign So do cesspools and ftrina squads. Accordina onr: of lhe most backward natiotls in the world. p..arpo•e 10 South Vletn•"!' 11
· -~~o~ooOQooOOO to "Look.," "Soviet citiunt think they have a Russi• has been WIJin& an implacable war to 51.0P the communa.111
~OOOO-' ..-__. I aoo<J thinJ roica for them ... moM: of them ap.inst US for 50 years. Ruuia's UDd:yinJ CDemy operallna f.rom ~orth VIC I•
"MDI THE LEFT TURNED liE NGMTfl fed free. Political terror has shrivded.'' is the United States, for when she can destroy nam, llded .and ~betted
Some tlme ago I had the good fortune to take a short
cou'rse oo "How to argue with a libe ral," presented by
a local chapter of the John Bi rch Society. It was an ex·
tremely valuable bit of learn ing, because arguing with
liberals Is a conside rable pastime ot mi ne. I must co~
less that J already had inside In formation on how liberal s
ca rry on their arguments-seeing that I was a liberal
once myself.
Free? The Russians don't know the meanina us, the world is hen. Riaht now RUIIia is step-by . the com~unnts an Red
of freedom. Both under tbe Czars and the pins up its pro,nm to communiu all of Chana a~d rerfor~e:.~ t~e
killen of the Kremlin, they have always been Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. communuu. rom e 1 ~ c
slaves. As the hetd of the Cectral Commince ot lbe Iron Curtam, from takm&
fir . p 1 he So . U . .. _ _,_ over the country. Terror? Admittedly there are now f~er · Commumsl arty o '· . v.ct niOt'l •. DUJ.. We have tried since the
ina squads, fewer 4AM knocks on the door. M .. Ponoma.rev,. h~ sa1d h~ a~d 1 PI"·. the containment policy was
Those who had the morality and couraae to Sov1e~ anal IR sh~nna up rac1al nots here 15 to adopted after World War 11 rebel have Ions ago been slauahtered or sentlo establish a suemlla fore~ t~ be used t'? ~ll:e to sto communi sm b en·
sJave labor camps. the United States from W1th1n. A~ the cnm!ftll ci"::lln: communist ~oun-
..Look," "Life," "Newsweek," 'Time," Hunt-Ponomarev says. the rcvolutloc an the Uruted trill and endeavorina to
Icy and Binkley, Howard K. Smith-the list Statei ha5 already be~un. prevent the movement from
goes on and on, and so do they, softenin& up My la~er has a~v1~ me ~.otto .~Y whst further expansion. Thi s
the American people on Communism. Com-I re•II,Y thmk abou.t L1fc and Loot because policy has proved to be
munism is a far greater menace than its brother I don t have the 11me and money to fiJht libel disastrous 81 the com-
tyranny. Fascism. ever wu. suits. But I hope you ,et the idea anyway. munists h~ve countered ow =~=~-------------------errons with their own policy coexistence,
"U.S. Policy maker~ have I'DCnt.
cocwiaccd lbeeselves that "The peuantt, IOnMI 40
the Red )YtaMiet arc tiiCJ pee cent of the pop.alalion
to liberallae tbeic ;,ocie-or the U.S.S.R., remala col·
tiu. Actually the c:ommun· lcctiviaed atate-tctfl chaht·
ilt oliaarcht are determined ed to thC l1nd. Non·Ruul•n
to maintain the st.atu• quo minoritiea continuo to bt
" fu and u Ions ., they aovemed with an iron band
can. The limited concet-from Moacow •ith. conat1nt
tiona to the citizenry 1nd pu.rae of 10 ctlled 'bour-
1omc very tkimPy econamic aeoi• nationalittt.' Tho te·
rovi1iont have been made cutity police, with the. ~··
molt reluctantly and only aible exception of Chana •·
under, preu wo of condi .. it the lar,est and moat rut~
lion1. le u in the world and II
"The simple aacertainable used continually to cruth
fact it that the communi1t strikes and tmalh demon·
nation• are atill totalitarian strations."
police s tatu, ruled by the Whatever microscopic ev~
same 1el£-perpetuatina par~y lutianary chanats have taken
led laraely by ,men who were place in iron curtain COL.Ut-
entbusialtic collaboraton tries have not miiiaatcd the
in Stalin'• worst, crimes. atrocitiu <:ommittcd by the
The people, even rank.~and· Viet Cona in South Vietnam.
LeHersto Editor
!VIM TRADE patriotic indjviduall still
Editor of the Ensian, servina in c;onareu. One
The removal or Chancellor such person IS Represent•·
Clark Ken from the Uni-tive Paul Fino , who. serves
veuity of California at on the House ~J:ank.llll and
Bctkeley was con s idered Currency ~omm•ttce. Con·
by conservatives a step in areuman Fmo has pre sent-
the riahtdire<:tion. However, ed an ~mendment to House
the advantaac was short-Resolution 664q <Th.c Export
lived,. for the appointment lm~t Bank E.xt~~sHm A<:t),
C cha le s J . Hitch to the wh1ch st~te s: The Bank o . r . may not msure . auarantee,
pos.t s•.mply trades one 1nter-make loans in support of, or nat~onut for another. otherwise finance ellports
How it came about that (turned about face in my search
tor truth Is a story that 1 have long intended to write.
But now comes an article on how one liberal changed,
written by a gentleman who can te ll it much better. The
article Is entitle~ "How the left turned me r ig~t/' pub--
lished in the Octobe r issue of American Opinion Maga-
zine, and penned by Gary Allen, who was the teacher of
that course t took on "How to argue with a liberal." STATE IOIIIIP s no relationship
the ma intenance or peace
att. Their interpretation
the policy is to utilize
L1kw Clark Kerr and Chan· to. or for use .by or in. any ~e llor Murphy of UCLA, nation which shall be en· m.tellec~ual Charles L. aaaed in armed conflict,
Hitch u an?ther mem~er declared or otherwi se, with
of th~ Counc•l. on ~ore 1an the United States or military Rel~t•ons, which 15 t~e fmces thereof. or any nation His tu rn.-about parallels mine to a great degree, so I
commend his article to your attention. You can get an
idea by read ing the following rev iew, published in the
Oct. 3 issue of the Santa Ana Register.
.., s .... Jo .. Sc:lunll& subversion in pene•
lr1~~~:~. peaceful countries,
1 revolutions here
there in order to over·
cxistina aovcrnments,
subJect or Dan Smoot s of h. h
I. b k "Th 1 the aovernment w 1c revea 1n1 oo , e n· t\ b f · h. ood · ·bl 0 1 .. sha e urnu an& 1 s or
• • • We arc told we live in an
aae of chanae. and indeed
Ho w One 'Liberal' Changed '"' proof ;, au around ••• Some of us, recallina that
(Fro• tbt> Satda Ar~a Rrgist~:rJ every civilization before
Quite • few of the most radi· CommUDist Plrty in America ours has perished, are not
ell ·opponents of what is called and ii.S tormer General Secre· prepared to accept the now
-'liberalism" are among those tary. was understood by tbe ,fashionab le idea that change
who have once: been "liberals" domestic: Commucists to be car-is 1ood, just because it is
themselves. One of these: is ryin& out Kremlin policies in chanae. But others go on
Gary Allen. • resident ol wes-the newspaper uni0fl5. Eueent: blithely usuming that we
tern Orange County, a Stanford Lyons s.ays in '1be Red Decade' are ''proaressina" by tur·
Jraduate and former history tha.t 'PreponderaDt Stalinist in-ins down every standard or
tucher. A writer and president f1uence in the American News-righ t and justice and simple
ol. the fauodation for Ecooom,-paper Guild extended tht t.error common senu which once
ic and Soci1l Progress. Mr. AJ. to a portion ol. the press. SCcre~ were taken for granted.
lu hu writt.en an icteresting ly edited Communist 'shop pap-The collapse of principles
pitce. "How the Left Tltnfed us' iD the: New York Times and abandonment of reason
)(e R ig b t... which was and on Time m.agazinc made IUe: has now brou1ht us to the
publilhed in. the Oct.obe"r istue milerable (for ooo-C om m u-brink of pomhive nvaaery, « American Opinion magazine. !lists).' . . . previewed by the riots in
Back in 11161, Mr. Allen te· ••Lft 1966. an mvestlplion by Watts and Detroit. They
roun~. he was given several the Seca~ ln~ernal Scc:u~ty stronaly su,uest that our
boob by I conservative friend. ~ubcom~tlee IDio .JttbVCTJJYe days of hvmg in a civilized
As a qualified "liberal," who inftltralion of the nauonal preta society are numbered unless
had majored In history at "The: revealed that a frlgbt.en icg we turn sharply out of our
Ha rvard of the West,'' and a number of im~nt journalists present course. The law of
former teacher of American •ere Com~unista or powerfully the Jungle awaits us at the
history, he considered himself under the inflt.ence of Commu-end or the trail we now
qual:fied to "cure my f~e:nd's oist.s. As the Subcommlttec 'a follow.
~mporary madness." annual ~rt m~ cleat; Never ha s there been
A.ft.er reading the books on " ·Tbe ~bcommatt~ enc:oun-clearer proof of the direction
anti-communism. he went to t.he tered conside-rable e:vadenca of in which we are headed
Los Angeles Public Library to Communist. 1clivitiea . ~ the than the sta te me nts made
check on what the professional press, radJo and televwon. · · b . tq student leaders at a
r.,,·ewers had to say about the ..... _ Comm"n;•ts in the United Y h "1111: "" • recena meet1ng under t e books he had read. But. lo and States have their own ~~r•· auspices of the Center fQr
behold. the reviewers had nol • per .. and control ~a~10us the Study of Democratic
word to aay about most of the weekly aod mont~ly ~r1odieals Ins titut ions riBht here in
worll:.s. If they had any words. . .. But these publicatiOn& Ire~ California. These state·
there were only smears. without bruC'nly slanted ~·t tbeLr ments 10 cold print still
documented facti. propaganda. value. · .as sharply seem almost Incredible.
Frnm there. Allen wenl back. lif!~ited. In order t.o overco.me B 1 they are the exact words
Into ancient copies of widely ~ ldvadenU.&~· .. Co~~urusU 0~ the parucapants quoted. circulated m1gazines and news-,~ve: ma ngorous ...... aur-
papcn to see what had been c.aful elfc:wt. to iafiltrat. &De
•rillen. He commen~· American preu and rtdio and
"Delv ing back into hordes ol. t.o entnnch their members in
dusty old maJnines. ooe quick· all otber forlnli of mau Olllt·
Jy discovers tha t 'Liberal' lnt.e:l· mun.icatiorw, wbere, by em·
lectuals and opinion makers of pbuia or omis&on ol the writ·
the T " e n t i e s and Thirtie~ ten or apokea word, it may be
kloked upon the Communist Re:-turneid to the advantage of {the
volution in Russia with a Jreat Communist) contpiracy.'
deal of sympathy. consistenUy "The oaive will assume that
referring to it as 'the g~at followin, the subcommittee's
experiment.' ·· He cites cue report then muat have been an
aft.e:r case. Mr AIIC'n traces and editorial houlecleaninc. No
documents the: r~rd from the &uch housecleaning, bu taken
n up to the present. He eon-place, tbouP lrom time to time
eludes : ,iDurnl.listl: are promoted. For
"Americans· are raised from example, two former ~ployes
childhood to have confidence: of the New Yori Times, Jolul T.
and pride in cur press. We teod Mdla.D• aDd Jama Aronlon-
to wume that our tradit.ional apparntly believinC that ~
atur'c.el of informatioo give us a nre leavirt& tbe TUnea in pod
fuJI and undiatorted view ol bandl rib mu like Matthew•
trorld events. Aa yone marching and SaJ.ilbury~ IDOYe up lD
IPinat the tide of m1jority become p:nerll tnana,er and
.,WC. appeau lo be bMded editor rapec:livelJ ol. tbe: N•
for deep •ater. The individual UoDal Guardian, a weetly rae...
or croup challe:ncin& m• paper dted by U. Hcqe Com-
public.: opinion ~~ to mOll ol mittee DD UD-AmericiD Aet!vt·
111 to han odd or utreme DO-Lieii II a 'YittuaJ propacaada uon.. Yet • simple trip to Dllf· ann of &met lbaaaia.'
1y any library will ilhlltnt.e Ju-t· "It ia tmr altopther too ob-
bow far £be •• ,_.., bu blea riou1 tbat DDiy wbea Ute etu-
m\slod. ,_ Ill thlrr -bella to
''The dlnpr la f:DOrmOUI. q.....UOO the liOOI"C* ol .&heir
Devereaux Kennedy,
pre sident of the student
body of Washington Uni-
versity 1n St. Louis, ad·
vocated a program of tenor·
ism whLch, 1n his own
words, wou ld "demoralize
and castrate America.··
Stan Wise, secretary of
the Student Non-Violent
coordinating Comm ittee and
a recent Harvard araduate,
boasted that hi s oraanita·
tion wa s "absolutely without
doubt responsible ror the
race riou throuahout the
country."
David Seeley of the Uni-
versity or California at
S:inta Barbara, whose father
is on the staff of the Center
for the Study or Democratic
Inst itutions, which played
host to the meetina. said:
"The revolution is comina.
We 're bound to dea.lloy the
university. Not pull it apart
bri ck. by bfick . but bfina it
to a complete stall."
A Vale araduate student
of the famous Saltonatall
family of Ma uachuutu
uid: ·•we have the power
to brina the Americ.n juaa·
ernaut to a halt. Let ut "AN tbe Pied Pipers o1 oar mtalnformatioa c:aa Arneriea re-
jour'Da&Ue deb a e 1 • Commu· .,... tbt plu for U.. -lave-
liiC.t! A aumblr ol U.. a. 1D1Dt ol • C!OIIIItr7 wllldl il Fro •L-DtLI-~ .... m..-;.,. c-..., -...,. ...,.,...._, "' ""'._,_
--" .... -'l'blo-lbo """-.. al --...u-irrlo till -tllil till ,_ ..... tllirtill --• powertal ..... ......, ol tbl ..... ~ .. PIJIMII"'I ....... .Aa«<o tieL At tbl: .... det, ~
e1a New II* GaUd, ftl e~~'a 'Liberll rr-• wiD llle tW.
-., Bo,aorrd-.., llr"'"' IIIIJ ,_.Ill ...... •
-., ~ ~ •• lall7 ...... -"" c... -.,... mulw lbo -llwap-llalla
-_.., _.., ... lllalahi .............. .,~ ... ··lea .... ...,. .. ---··-· ... --~--··
"There ·hath no temptation
taken you but t uch u ia
conmon to mt.n: but God it
faithful. who will not tuffer
you to be temPted abcwe
that ye are able; bdt will
with the temptation alao
make a way lO ucape,
that ya mty be lble to
bur il. {I Oxiathl••
10:13.)
paralyze the university; let
us ball up the ecoDomy.
One day soon, Conareumen
and Presidents may petition
us, not us them,"
Remember that these
stazements were not made
at a Vietnik teachin or a
hippie convention. They
were made at a meetina
sponsored by an oraaniu·
tion which is financed by
millions or dollars from the
Ford Foundation and similar
aroups, and is uempt from
ail federal and state tues.
1 shall ask. the California
Senate subcoovnillec on
Un-American Activities to
i.nveniaate the tu-exempt
status of the Center for the
Study of Democratic In-
stitutions at the earliest
possible date. It is bad
enouah to have these would·
be destroyers amona us; it
is intolerable to be sub-
sidizina their mlltlia. Is
there no limit to the abuse
we will tak.e in the name
of the weird dogma which
would hold students immune
from both law and respon-
sibility?
ENROLL IH HEW YORK
Carole Esme ~nn, 2SJ
Driftwood Rd., Shore Cliffs,
and Bryn Hazell, 4501 Dor-
chester Rd., Cameo Hi&h·
lands, are attendina Kath·
arine Gibbs S<:hool in New
York City. Carole, a padu-
ate of Ellcola Graduada de
Sao Paulo and Sweel Briar
Collcae, i• tall:ina a apecial
coutse for colle&e women.
Bryn, a araduate of Corona
del Mar Hiah School, is en-
rolled in a one-year aecre•
c.arial courae.
CECE COTTON, daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.
Cotton, 15oq E. Bay Ave.,
Balboa, has returned to USC
to begin h!r 'Seconft ~ieslf
mi.n semester. She is a
Theta , as are her sister,
Christine, 'her mother, aunt
and godmothe r.
LOCAL COEDS PLEDGED
BY U.C. CORORITIES
Sorodty p lcdaes a~ the
University of California in
Berkeley, numberina 371
coed1, were presented to
their fam i li es and campus
fr iends Sept. 30 at the an·
nual "Pte·Sents ."
Wearin& the pledae pin of
Gamma Phi Beta is Diane
de Forest, dauahter of ~.
and Mrs . Tom de Forest,
1437 Serenade Tet., lrvine
Tenace. The Golden Lion or
Alpha Della Pi is beina
worn by Maraaret Murvin ,
daughter of Mrs . Betty R.
~rvin, 42q Mornina Canyon
Rd ., Corona Hiahlands. Ann
Hudson, dauahter of Mr . and
~1rs . R.A. Hudson, 821
Camphor, East Bluff, was
claimed by Delta Delta
Delta. All 3 &iris arc ara·
duates or Corona del Mar
Hiah School and are enter~
ina freshman at Cal.
Cadet receives honors
vaa1 e overnme.n · . supplies to any other nation
All of .these WLZ.~rds wall which shall be enaaaed in
see to ~t that then you~h -such armed conflict with the
ful sUbJeCt~ are .well m-United State&." not operating on such a
1cale and so aureuively
as to provoke a nu clear wa r
between the Soviet Union
and the Uni ted States of
America.
Ou r purpo se in South Viet·
nam is to prevent the com·
munists spearheaded by the
Viet Con& from takina over
doctrinated 10. th.e Jargon ~f Qf COUtSe, this amendment
one wotld thmkm& that 1s make s sound sense and, 1£
so. ~revalent today, a.nd passed, could seriously
. comc1des to th e letter w1th hamper th e Viet con1's ac·
the pre se~t occupa~ts of tivity and ability in the
the Kremlin and thear pre· Vietnam war.
decessors. or course, it is not uade
Bob Duaan alone which directly and in·
Newport Beach directly keeps the Viet
the country and from liqui-BRIDGE BUILDER
datina ttle two million Editor of the Ensian.
Christians who fled south· Every five years, the Ex·
ward from North Vietnam port Import Bank faces Con·
w...hep.~ .Jlle c~rVsts iJD"" arcu, in oriler to have its
pOseO l'fleii' savaae and in-life e:~tended. At this mo-
hwnan policies of internal ment, House Resolution
administration upon that un· 6649, if passed, would ex·
(Oftunate country J tend the lire of the Bank
The Iri shman has estab-until 1973. The Act would
Con& supplied, for our for·
eian aid does also. It would
seem that Paul Fino's
amendment should be attach·
ed to every Bill passed in
Conaress, which involves
Uniled States' help to acy
country, no ma ller what form
the aid is.
Richard E. Woodin
1552 Miramar
LEGAL NOTICE
lished as hi s the sis th at it also increase the Bank's
is archaic reasoning to con· ability to function in the
sider that our policy is to following ways : (I) By in-
stop the spread of commun· creasina. in the amount of NOTICEOF'PUIJLIC HE-'RING · Notice is ht>reby glv~ lh•t ism. He says, "We find our· one billion, f1ve hundred the Planning Commis•ion of
selves involved in a holy million dollars, its authori-the Cily of ~ewport Be•ch will
war, a war thai re sts on a zation to insure, coinsure, hol d • publ ic he•ri1115 on 1he
dated concept of communi sm reinsure United States ell• p111i1ion of the ll•ll><~n Coves
as a monoli thic evil, a con· porters and foreign O>port · Communily An~~o od ntion Lo e.,. 1abliNI lht! name .,Balbo11 cept that denies the pos· ers do ins business in the Covell" for the on" stret!t in
sibility of the evoluti onary United States; and, (2) by the Ba\boAfo,·u de,·elopmt:DI,
process araphi call y demon-increasina. in the amount of .Notice i!!l . hereb;v furt~er
strated these past twa de-four billion, five hundred ~':"en thllt !!lllnd publi c hrannJl · u · .. -~~~h~·-~,,~,~ cades in the Sov1et n1on ~rulli on dollars, the a.mount of October, 1967 , 111 thr hour
and its satellite nations." .•t can have outstandtn& al ol 8:00 p.m. in th,. Counci l
I find documentation for one time in loans, guaran· Ch11mbern . of thl" :'i"e...,p~rt
my reply to the Iri shman 's tees, and insurance. ~ucb Ctty lhll, 111 whtch
h · · h ' b kl d' · • lime and pl•ce u y •nd all t esas Ln I c 00 et tS· As m1ny Amencans rea per"'os iuteruted m•y appear
tributed by Dr . Steuart Me-lize, the Export Import Bank .nd be hurd thereo11.
Biernie, "The voice of is playin& a leading role in R~y Y. Copeli11, n~cret.ry
Americanism" and written President J ohnson's "bridge ~ewpora Ae•ch.Ct!r
L · b ·ad · " · F P l•nnlog Comm11u11on by Euaene yons, senaor ua ana campaiJn. or· Publi11h: Oct. s, 1967, in
editor of the Reader's Oi · tunately, there are a few the 0'\t>wport If arbor F.:nsip
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH
ly Weotbrook Pegler
SHORT OF GOAL
It is a fact well known to many that the in the gre<~t Roosevelt's sacred cautC of Labor
Cadet James A. Dryden, from the aeademf. He is a t.uthor of these memoin was persuaded to ac-and that when Scalise pulled a horrible strike in
son of Mr . and Mrs . James araduate of Colla Mesa cept a bauble 0( bottle-cap in 1941 which is all the ·sxrpendicular transportation or the ter-
L. Dryden of 2406 Minute· Hi,h School. known as the Pulitzer Award and ao forth. rible city, La Guardia let him Jt't away with
man Way,. Co.sta. Mesa, has This is about equal in prestiae to 1 second it. All the elevato_rs in all the tall buildinct
started hl~ JUnior year at LEGAL MOTICE strina citation from the Oveneas Prest Oub stopped dead, and hundred5 of tllousands or ~e UjS. ~lr Force Academy NOTICE: OF' PUBLIC U[ARINC of the City of New York for fearleu attacks wome:n and Jirls. employed in a million offica, 1° Co ora 0· MASTER PLAN A~FNDMENT on the tate l01eph Raymood McCarthy, who had to walk up to their jobs and walk down
He hu been named to the NO. 14 was attacked 10 often by Eabert Murraw and at quittina time. The hean strain and strain on
commandant'& li"t in recoa-Notice 1 ~ ht>reby 1!11 '~~ !hat nunwrou~ other nonentities of television Me-their other' physical structure wu 1 •r-ol tion of his out1tandina !he Pl-.ntaf Coiiii!IIIIIHOO. of . . · .-~ T f H tbe Ci ty 0 Newport Beach. earthy counted thlt dly 1011. m whtch he emerpncy. The li&hts in many tall buildinp
ml atary .per ormance, . c wiH1 h.old a pobli c h.e•lras on am.-ed lest than 1 million Jint1 of abuse in were unupectedly made dark in the stair wd1l we~ts 1 Sl iver wretth dell.l · Maaler Plan A111endmea.t No. the N~w York Pon. the Timel, and Li/e, Look, and many penons fell and were injured, and
natana the honor. He wall 14 wb.ldt. propoau ao laelo.de "Click" "Pick .. and "Snic:k" all to the.,...., w. omen were put to indianities by un..,n ma•-serve dwin& the fall term flftlt Avene oo the City of ..,. 'r God • d the .' nt lhe A · ~
d f of!. Newpon Beach. M .. aer Streea .,ory o an I&I'Ciaty mencan tn the dreadful mek:e. The people of New ·~ a squa ron u ety acet •d Hft,w PI• •d co re-o home. E-'--Murrow 1ttacll:ed leftllor Me-York had he d f Sc Wtth the rank of cadet mu-c"''t e ayalilon~~ia HI ...... , Carthy -~"":::·:,,_ .. -"-ndon lhal. -and ;,,..., never ar 0 •lite.. His only C !I" ... nn -" -.. ,_.~ criminal o«eme had been a trite Mann Act ter seraeant. OftWii•aiOG to approve pde · N y L 1 ~-,_ 1 ,_ •iol 1· 1 1 · · Our ina the· pall summer, aep.,.aliou aad lat..-cl!•a• an fiW or .. coun y -' . -aquu-,; a IOn nvo ~ana a Jlfl 16 years old whom he
Cadet Dryden served in a •• abe coaaectloaa or Pfewpon whetbcT k wu llUe aa Muf'f'OW •id that whole-took on tour in a shelter hall-pitched on
· b . . . Cuaer [)rive •d Fifth A••on M)e ¥tQCion of women'• apparel Rtained bevlel carnival premiiCS. Scalise had alr-eady oerv.d
naorous u ac Uamma wh. ~e popued Roa te I of proltit..alet in their lhowroomt &o put eben\.-(our year~ in Atlanta. for that. coune for the metmeu of FrMway Allpt~~eal. .
the academy's incomina NoaieeJa hereby farcher stv•• Mlvcs •t the ditpoeal of out-of~ buya-s. La Guardia's office was only a mile from
ftesbman c lau . He wu llt.11t aald pablte .. eariJal will / £cbert •·took off for I ubbeticallyar in Pollee Headquarters but he had lrcVerallieuten.
<:hoaen for this 1pccial daty ~:-:~ i•·r~a 1:~~ .... •[, !f, En,auct 10 ff\Jitrale ~ annd Jury. And Ben ~~~ on his own 111ff jult outside his door.
becauae of his l•adenbip lhOO p • ..;, le lh'e Go .. en o .... ~ of Appleton. w .... a mltctlievoul .., StiU DObocty ever dtlcovered that thia horrible
and tuchiDI abilitiu. ber• of , .. ., Newport B .. c.t.. with a -, line of fort.an In lldill apparel. impo.ition on millton. of people by Rooteveft•s .
He alaocornpleted 3 weeki Cit,. Hall, at wlll c.• tl•• •d wro11 a...._~ lllrmifta thlt thia henchman in the Ciry Hall could hava ...___
o1 underwater demolitioas plac.e .., •Ill •II penon l•.,.. a n:ti1b1f. phllfiWOW tiddlDe ia lbe HedM: ._._ed .. ~ ~
t . . •L-u s U leflllltfHI •• , .-,pear -· M f .. -.1~ .... WU _ ... to ICtDowtld,. Coun ; " _,., by a hllf hour'S OJ'dina.ry inquiry rllftiDI It un~ , · r""ayY lle•4 lltereoa. -•-.r· .,...._ an the aotue's pllery.
Amphibioua School, C~ Ray Y. Copalla. aaeret_,. £tba1'l ..,..,.....,
Mdo, eaur. Tile uainiat Newpon Beadt. Chy It .. "'._ ... tMt l ha"fi m••~ to "Thht W'U the way lhat the iltultrious buc
iacladed oc.eaa ttconnait-Pl•a.lat Ca-iMMI pubUIIil ... I ...... baM& of my OWII ~ modal M.r. Pqlu Upoted the OUirtft aad ..._ -~ PoW\ .. , Oe• .. 1967,1• alo '-v p ... ...._., 1 -tb1o ocquindllloboot -lbodola-• •~ taiiCI, cartosra':"', -a~!"" , ... N.wport H•IMI' Eulp -,.... lllo _ • ...,.., 1·-__ .~....-.. ._ ~
derwat.r op«atittt tec .. u-,_...., --c.n '"1 • 1kll oobody • ever a. reaU:Iad
,...,, -lllotl,_al.,.pl--10-bow,_ laOoontia'o pollcawut-.,.
Cerlol Dry4n will k-,.._Ito y-l'loc ... La a-.., lllo _.,... al-Yod. ,_ .... tW ba -lbo bod ...., a1 111o
.iaaioall a ••CCIM 1..-... ........ ....,._t '• a wtcbd...., • ...... wldl ad•. al aWl. a.d tMI. U. '-_., op-. 11 .....
Ul aad ......... • 8.1..... Coli~ ,. -lrt ---0... tho lola,.., llOI lbo _,..,r,-... ..... -,. • .,. lili• IJI'ratlal. ......................... N._ ..... ,_..II ... .,.
•
••
IN'OIT HAMOR EIIIQII
PIIISTSECTIOII--P. 3
~v. OCT.s, 1s1
CDIIIIIA DEl. liAR, Wf.
Lola KraHt is bride
William Stetson
1'0115011
-IMHIRI
!MESA.! . .
Rn Hanison and
Susan Hayward in
.. THE HONEY POT"
Also Peter Sellers tn
.. THE lOBO"
HELD OYER AGAIN I
Steve 1\.-lcQueen
'" "·THE SAND PEBBL
HOS f. c-at Hl•h"'•l'
Car..,a clal Mar, 671 .. 260
FOR ADULTS
''BLOW.UP""
Vanessa Redg rave
plus
"LOVE
THE IT ALlAH WAY"
with Elke Sommer
Newlyweds ,. . and Mn. Willi~ S. S1etaon are mak -
ina their home at 119 He -
liotrope Ave ., Corona del
Mar, followina their v,:eddina
on Sept . 12, conducted by
a Conareaa.tional minitter
in Lu Veau.
The bride is the fanner
Lola Krafft, widow of Jamet
Krafft of Corona del Mar .
She formerly tauaht at
Corona de I Mar School and
thi s past year hu been
head, teacher at the ttate
development center for
severely retarded children
at El Seaundo.
She received her muter•a
dCJfCC in educatiOn in. 1%3
at USC. She is a member of
White Shrine and the Order
of Eastern Star.
The bridearoom ia formerl y
of Hinzham , Mass . He ia
with Boeina Airs:raft and
has previously been as-
sociated with General Dy-
namics and Doualas aircraft.
LEGAL IIOTICE
NO TIC EOF' PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that
the Planning Commis&ion of the
Ci ty of Newport Beach will
hold a public hearinl!! on the
app licahon of jerry R. Ream
Co. for a Uae Permit #!310
to permit: on S11le beer in con•
nection with a reatatHallt in
the C·l lone on Lot 19, Block 3, Tr11ct East ~ewport k11own
as 506 W. Balboa Blvd,
:"i otice is hereby further
given 'that said pubhc hearing
will be held on the 19th day
of Octob er, 1967, at the hour
of 8:00 p.m. in the Council
Chambera of the Sewport
Beach City Rail, at which
time and place any and all
person" interested may appear
a.nd be he ard therean.
Ray 't', Copelin, secretary
S ewport Beach City
Plllllning Comm isatoD
Publ ish: Oct. 5, 1967, in the ~e .... ·pon Harber Ensign
Call in Your Want Ad
ta th• Ensign
673.11550
BE' A MODEL
••
LOOK LIKI ONI
ADULTS-TEENAGE-CHILDREN' .._ u-. ........ "-Y ,....,.,_.....,....__tv,
......... -lolflaii"S I I,
Phone F.r ,,.. Booklet Kl 7..,1
,~~~,s.u.., Sc·-....,.,.., o; .. w
Ed Horrell Srudio of Charm .t Modelinf
(2 Locationa)
Santo Ana Studio-U19 N. Main St.
fullert•n Studlo-1965 Sunny CNst Dr.
(S..II"Y 141Ut
'
We've changed our nome, thora all.
TIM tom• trvcu, men AND fin. ice
cream ore exactly the tome ... 10 atop
one of your old friends with the Mw
name and find out fo. younelf.
MIIA).DIIICI C1UM-1502 W. 5th, S. A.
He ia one of the most do·
corated men urvina in
World War II and the Korean
c onrlict, h1vin1 received
the presidential citatlon
hom General Ridaeway in
Korea, where he rtew 400
minions as a liaison pilot.
He attended Nebraska State
Tcacheu Volleae and
Manachusetts Institute or
Technolol)'.
Mr. Stouon•s decorationa
aho include the OhtinpiJb•
ed Ply ina Cross with 2. oak
lear clusters, the air ·medal
with 13 oak lear clutter~,
the Korean pcesidential ci •
tation, the United Nalioo•
decoration, Asiatic Pacific
campaian medal with •itver
star, and the Philippine and
Japan campaian medal with
silver star.
The aroom' s brother and
siuer·in-law, Mr . and Mrs .
J ohn Stetlon or San Dieao.
were weddina attendants.
The new Mrs. Stetson's 2
dauahters were unable to
attend and at the very last
minute her son, Quinton
Thoma s Kelly, who is pro-
motion manaaer ror We stina-
hou se Broadcutinc Pro-
ductions, was unable to
fl y out (rom New Yolk.
SPASTIC LEAGUE
the Oct. 18 bridge
members plann ing
brundl benefit in·
elude, from left, Mr s.
Mrs. R.P. Conn al ly, Mr s.
George Yule,
Robe rt Fuller,
SPASTIC BENEFIT OCT. 18
The Newport Harbor Spas·
tic Leaaue has circled Wed·
nesday, OcL U , for the 7th
annual bridae brunch bene·
fit, to be held at the Balboa
B).Y Club for memben and
auests.
Under the di re ctioo of
Mrs. Ruth Kotlar, center
pie ces and Ch ri stmas de·
corati ons made by the Young
Adults of the Uni ted Cere-
bral Palsy Ceh ter, 3020
West Harvard Street, Santa
NEWL YWEDS Lola and William Stetson
are pictured he re (center) with their wed-
ding attendants, Mr. and Mrs. John Stet·
son of San Diego, brother and s ister-in·
law of the groom. The new lyweds ar e
making their home in Co rona del Mar.
Church News
The Lutheran Oaurcb of
the Master, 2900 Pacific
View Dr., Harbor View Hills
-T wo special classes will
beain at 9:45 a.m. this Sun·
day. Arthur Womer will lead
an adult class in a study or
the book "The Manifesto."
Dr. William Eller will con·
duct an inquiry class ror
IS·year-olds and older to
prepare them rot church
membership. Dr. Eller's ser·
mon topic for the 8:45 and
11 a.m. Sunday services
will be "You arc invi ted,
R.S.V.P."
• • • Central Bible Church,
The first Baptist 0\urch
of Costa Mesa, Santa Ana
Ave. at Maanolia SL -
"Walkina on water" will be
the sermon topic of Dr. P.G.
Neumann at 11 a.m. Sunday.
At 7 p.m. he wi II preach on
"A woman wi th five hus·
bands."
• • •
The Newport Uni ty Church,
meetin& at ISth St. and Ir-
vine Ave., Cliff Haven -
The Re v, Loren Flickin&er
will preach on "Spiritual
obedience" at the 10 a.m.
Sunday service. The musical
meditatioo, ":\\clod)' or
life," will be suna by the
pastor at the 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday devotional ser-
vice. •••
Ana, will be on display and
sold at the patty, which
will begin at 10:30 a.m.
The proceeds from the
br idac brunch will support
the League'.!> many phi lan·
t.hropie s.
Mrs. Robert D. Woodward,
president, and \!rs. George
W, Wee don , bridge brunch
chainnan, will be assisted
by ~trs. John R. Davies Jr.,
Mrs. Ph ilip \t Co)1olan,
Mrs. Glenn Sti ll well, \Irs.
Frank \·lurphy, \Irs. A.\~.
Hi ll, \1rs . George H. Jones,
and \lrs. Edward Fret z.
Table reser\'ations can
be made by call 1ng \Irs.
George Weedon, 6 73~ l 7 ~.
or Mrs. Georse Yul e, 673·
2150.
Gay time
Point on
There wa s loud aunar
playing . wdd drum s and
sing1n1 unul 10 p.m. Satur·
day, Sept. 23 . at th~ Plaza
del Sur patk , Balboa, aod
no one call ed the pollee to
complain or the notse -
because nearly ev~ryone on
the Point wai there attend-
in& th~ Poi nt Association's
first annual street part y
and da nce .
There "'ere 300 adults and
it seemed that man~ r:hrl ~
dren enJO)'tng hors d'oeunes
of potato chtps and fa m('lus
ne rshborhood drps.
Mus tc v.a s b~ the James
Bond 007 \hnus T .... o. The
teenagers d1d th~rr v.dd
dan ces "'hlle happ~ gre~·
haued .:oup k" ~o~altzed
around . ;\ fe~o~ dadd t~s
danced rroud ly 1o111h ther r
litt le dauj!hta~. who ~o~•e re
sui! young enough "''' ro
be emba rra 5ed "\ sur:h be-
ha\'ll\UT .
Oranae Ave. at 23rd SL,
Co1 ta Mesa·"God"s provi•
sion for the world" will be
Pastor Henry E. Jones'
topic for the Sunday morn·
ina communi on s ervices, at
9 and 10:30. At 7 p.m . he
will brina a messaae on
"Declaration." He will
con tinue the study on Old
Testament characters at the
7 p.m. s tudy and prayer
meetina on Wedne sday, Oct
II.
The Christian Science
Some Je alnu " '"en a~ers
"'ho drdn 't (I\" on !he Pt•t nt
s~o~,x,red b\ on then h1·
c~cles and ra1dedthr tablrs
for f,lll\1. but C'\C"PI f,lr
'that. 11 v.a<; a ..,.,,ndcrfulh
• • •
The Plymou th Congreaa·
tiooal Church, 3262 Broad
St., Newport Heiahts
The Rev. Nonnan Brown,
minister~ember or the con·
peaati on, will aaain occupy
the p..~lpit ror the 10 a.m.
servitcs this Sunday, His
topic wi II be "To start liv·
ina apin." • • •
SL Andrew's Presbyterian
Oaurch, 600 SL Andrew•s
Rd., Cliff Haven -.. Count
mo in'' is the sennon topic
o( Dr. Ol.arlea Oierentield
ror the ... 9:30 and 11 a.m.
servicea this Sunday. A
Pres by terian teachers' aca·
demy will be held at lhe
church rrm~ 2 to 5:30 p.m.
Sunday.· A hymn aina will
be held at 7:JO p.m. • • •
Newport Harbor Lutheran
0\urch, 2S01 Clirf Dr., New-
pori He iahll -The Rev.
Oeorp 8Jsdiecker, viaita ..
lion pestor, will continue
hil .. anon aeries on Martin
Luther at tho 1:30 and 11
a.ID. urricea this SWtday.
in observance or lhe 4SO._
ana.ivonary of tbe Rerorma ..
tiOL Hit topic will be
.. Lather 1nd boly bt.ptiam. u
Mr. · Buacliecter it coer.c.,.
ina lba service• dYiiq tllte
abt•u;e of dte Rev. J-a
8lala. wbo it n"potaciat
at hOflll fol towma • .. n ...
lllaou.
Churches, Newport Beach,
Corona del Mar and Costa
Mesa -The subject for the
lesson sermon to be re ad at
th is Sunday•s service s will
be "Are sin, disease and
death real?" • • •
St. Mark Presbyt erian
Oturch, Eastbluff Dr. at
Jamboree Rd., East Bluff-
The sacrament of the Lord's
suppor wi II be observed at
the 10 a.m. Sunday service,
The session will meet at
9:40 a.m. in Room 4 to wei·
come new members, wh o
will be received at the mom·
ina service. A special con-
1Jeptional meetina will be
held after the service to
elect 1 elders and "' dea·
cons.
IIF
Shortly after her U s t
birthday, Sept. 10, Mn.
Rose Frances J enscn, 427
E. 191h St..", Costa Men.
died SepL 27 at a Newport
Hospital.
She ia aurvived by her
dauJh,tet, Mn. James Smith
or the home address. 2
arandc:blldren and two Jreat~
pandchildren.
Mra. Jenun,.who was born
in 1116 at Sodua. New York,
cathe \0 Califam.ia in 1945.
Sh• w11 a membet or St.
John'• Lutberu Cbwch or
0rMt•· The R... John
O.itler of her charch wu
•• officiant al the funeral
eenic.. at l p.m. Sataat·
do}, Sopl. )0, Pacific Viow
O.apel. tntemtael ••• held
at heine View MelnodaJ
pan.
NEW PAS TOR of the Haroo r
Fi rst Ch rist ian Church of
Costa Mesa is Dr. D.W.
McElroy, who has served
for 11 ,years at the Fi rst
Ch ristian Church of Bal:e rs-
field. He succeeds the Rev.
Clayton Wilson, interim pas-
tor f01 the pa s t 21•1 years .
The congr egation meets at
Ha rper School, 18th St. and
Tustin Ave ., Costa Mesa.
Purchase of a chu rch site
is now un der way .
ETHEL HARDCASTLE Of
HE)'PORT HTS. Dl ES
Once a ptoneer 1n Alaska,
then a housewt fe lrnng rn
NewpoTI Be ach. \trs. Ethel
A. Hardcastle dred Thurs·
d&\', Sept. 28 . at her home.
23i1 E. 16th St .. Nev.r-.1tt
Het&hts, at aae 79.
For 30 )"ears w s. Hard·
castle lived on Noyes IS·
land, near Ketchtkan. There
was just a fish cannery oo
lhe u.l and and a fe'A· 1ndtan
Camps. She was born July
\2, 1888 in Washina10n .
The Hardcaule's came to
Newport Beach 16 years
aao to be near their daugh·
ler , Mrs . Cathenne Ktester.
wh o liVed tn Cmona del
Mar .
Survi\'Ots are her husband,
R.1chard: 2 dauahtets, \\s.
Ktuter or Corona del Mar
and Mrs . Edtlh McTaaue of
Colla Mesa : a ""et, Mrs .
H. Bratlie of Wuhinaton; •
brother, Elmer Minkler of
Wuhanaton; and 12 atand·
child,.n.
Services wert held Oel.
2. with interment at Harbor
Real Memorial Park uMe.r
lhe direclion o( Wutcliff
Mortuary.
KAPPA ALPHA THETA
ALUMNAE WILL MEET
\\rs . Ra y Astle's Crorona
del \lar home "'d\ be the
selltn~ for th r f1rst fa ll
mee1 1ng llf thr Ora nge
Coas t Ka rr a Alrha Theta
Alumnae Club. \kmber s
~o~·d \ sather at 10 a.m. Wed -
nesda y, Oct. II. for C{'lffee.
The srecta! aue st ~~>'r\1 be
\lrs. CiC"nrae W. Cnl'm, alum·
nae dtstrtct rrestdrnt ('If
Drstr rct VII. Kappa Alpha
Thrta .
\trs . Coon, whll IS a mem-
ber of the Oranae Coast
Alumnae C'lub, att ended a
~-day offt cers' conference
and leadenhtp school of
th~ fraterntt} tht s summer
tn Ltnco\n. Nebr . There,
a h.,na .,.,.rth 33 other colleae
and alumnae dtstttct pre·
s rdents; she took the oath
or offt ce . She v.·tll act as
ad"ism to 23 chapteu and
clubs located ¥tween San
Otego, Santa Barbara. Phoe·
nix and Tucson.
SHOW fOR WIVES
AS EXECS CONVENE
Whale thett husbands are
attendina the rnsurance
claims e.eculives meelinas
aJ the Newponer Inn , v.·tves
w1ll meet f('l( lundlcon and
a mus1cal fuhton Jhow to-
da)'. Oct. 5 at Jhe Stuft
ShtfL Voc aliSt Rue Maller
o( Allied Films in Holly-
wood, who has 1una at a
command per(onnanc~ rex
the Queen o( Enaland, will
alna S<M\IJ to match the
mood of the ruhtOC'I S ShOWl'l
by Nadine: or Dun's Doll
House at Newport An Cc.n~
ter. '
Restaurant loses sa99
A thief wbo reset lhe dial flal tima nodliq wa1 di ..
combination so hh theft tult:.od or d~mqttd..
would ao l.lftftoticed all day Nonnan Laraen of Sou•
lOOk S899.41 from Betk· Laauna opened the .. ,,
shire's restaaarant. 34SO Via about 10 a.m. and obsotvod
Opono. Lido Shops area, 2 cash boua tiu..inaoa lap
between 9:30 and 10 a.m. or the sale, and 1110 oblefoo
Monday. Oct. 2. ved a bos oa the botaom
Velma Holland, 3125 •hctr of the u/e that ap.
Rooaeveh Way, Costa Meu, pearod to have a bent lid.
stated that at appro:timately At 6 p.m. he opened lito
9:15 a.m. she had the safe safe to aet cuh and dis·
open and coonted the mon ey covered the money wat
in lhe and at. mi
"501 a tablet can be cheap I"
No one likes to pay
~ for a srnGk tabkt
-inctudina us. Never·
thelc:ss, some or the
newer drugs cost rhar much. They seem expensive
-yes, only seem. Consr<h:r this: Pneumonia used
to mean 4 to 6 bedridden wcd.s. LO'-S of pay .
Often hospitalization. Often death. Nov., a few
dollars' worth of one antibrotic will generally cure
pneumonia in days. And thrr. h only one e\Otnlple
... there are man~· O!hcrs. When }OU ~.:vn'l1dcr
what a few 50c pills w11l du for you, they lttm
downnttiH chea'p.
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'"My lh.ary i5 if we eliminate al to• ... ther.
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You can't stop taxes-
but you can earn
the highest interest in the
U.S.A. with us ...
And DOWNEY SAVIN(;S
o,.,..~more:
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* Higher yielding Bonus Plan
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• Fast and confidential transfer of funds
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HAPPILY CONTEMPLATING the comrng
season of parties sponsored by the New·
port Harbor Supper Club are these local
high school students, from left: Claudia
Carver, 2140 Mesa Dr., West Upper Bay,
freshman at Corona del Mar High School;
Mike Foulkes, junior at Harbor High
School and substitute left efld on the var·
sity football sQuad; Cathy Chichester,
2475 Ar~or Or ., Bay Shores, freshman at
•Harbor High; Shields Richardson, 1330-
Santanella Ter.,Irvlne Terracejreshman
at Corona del Mar High, and Tom Queen ,
1518 Serenade Ter., Irv ine Terrace, fresh·
man at Corona del Mar HI~. (Ensi gn
ph oto.)
THEY'RE READY FOR DANCING
The Newport Harbor Sup.
per Club, a social dance
grou p for the high school
students of the Harbor area,
is making plans for the cur·
rent season.
The Supper Club was start-
ed 13 years ago by members
of the Newp crt Harbor
Yacht Club. and extends
invitations to young people
from the freshman, sopho-
more and junior classes of
all high schools.
The dates of the parties
are set to coincide wi th
school holidays so the y
interfere as littlt as pos-
sible with school a ctivities.
The scheduled date s for the
tVV BAKER PRIEST {center). Californ ia state trea-
surer, wa s speaker at the Sept, 28 meeting of th e
Newport Harbo r Republican Women . ~ictur ed with Mr s .
Prie s t a re Mr s. Rob-ert Cooper o f Corona del Mar, lei t,
president of t he GOP women, and Mr s . John Davies of
Lido Isle, chairman for the luncheon.(Ensign photo.)
coming year are Saturday,
De~. 16 ; Wednesday, Feb.
21 ; Friday, April 5 ; and
Friday, June 7.
The parties are conducted
under the sponsors hip of
parents of the members at-
tending . The s ponsors in-
dude Me ssrs. and Mmes.
Ned Anderson, Hancock
Bannin&. Barton Seek, Nor-
man Bing , George Bissell,
William Chi che ster, R.P.
Connally. Norman Dahl,
John Echternach. J .K.
Foulke s. James Gage,
Ge orge Godfrey. Peter B.
Hill. Jack J ohn s ton, Edward
Kelly. Memtt ~brtin, Ro-
bert McGinley. William Mc-
Vicker , Earl Petersen, and
Mr s. Patrifia Scofield.
AUXILIARY TO MEET
~l eadlining the Oc t. 10
meeting of the Harbor Auxi·
liary nf the South Coast
Child Guidance Clinic will
be Dr. Tom Robinson, Harbor
area pediatric ian, and win-
ner of last year's Guardian
Angel .. \ward, who was one
of the original sponsors of
the group. the meeting will
s tart at 10 a.m. at the Bai·
boa Bay Club, preceded by
coffee at 9:30.
I ~oust llflurket
NEIPORT HARBOR ElfliGN
ARST SEC11011 --PliO 4
THURSDAY. OCT. 5, 1961
OOIIHIA PEl. MAR, CALl F.
GIFTS TO VIETNAM
Pif.tr•lhrtt baa• coatainint ahipment for hu.ndrtds of
9 uticlea tach tuch •• small theae ditty• baa type aifta tc
noceu&Uet for comfort. be 1ent ovouo•• to Viotnlm
wote doaated 10 the Americln from "the fo lkt back home ...
Red ()"on ~d~y, Oct. 2, OraMiaationt 1nd indivi~
by tbe Col. W11l11m Cabell 11als who with 10 aive thue
O.apter ~r lbe O.UP~n of comfort aifl itemt and ditty• --
lbe . Amenc~ Rovohauon: •• baas to the aervicemen are l
Qrt~tm·~ Jlftl to tervlce-invit~ \0 participate in ~il l
mea 1n V&otnan. . Ameri can Red Cron •hip. I
The pac:_kaJCII w~re Jllly a-airt proaram, or they may
wrapped m Ylllttlde bad-conuibutc money to pu1chase at
ilion, and chapter membert, the articlea. wer~ aiven ~ud• to enclote lbe DAR U.S.O. commi ttee J
_thetr n~ea 1n hop~• or hear-was in charae of the wtap-
lnl from' our Amen can boy a ina o f aifta , on Monday
on the fiah~na front" Memben ate Mrs. Ch.euy:
DAR members met a t the ch&iliJian; Mu. William Rab-
home of Mrs. Guy Oterry bitt. Harbor View Hills; Mu.
at (504 E. Ocean front. William Jones, Lido llle,
Balboa. ~ auemble _and and Mn. S.M. Reber. Corona
wtap the Jlfts. The Ameucan del Mat.
Red Croll hat atrM&ed
WHO'S THE ANGEL?
The votin& is over and the ~s. Louis Pratt. She will
countina has beaun to de-be assisted by Mrs . Evan
termine the winner of tPe Prichard and members of
1967 GuardianAnael Award . the executive board. Mrs.
Results will remain a well John Sparlina, chairman of
kept secret until Thursday, programs and special
October 26, when the new events, has handled the
"Angel" will be aiven his voting procedure for the
halo at the annual presi-Angel Awa rd .
dents' recepti on, aiven by Mrs . Robert Bernard, au-
the Harbor AuJiliary of the xiliary president, will wei-
South Coast Child Guidance come her fellow presidents
Clinic to honor the presi-of other organizations and
dents of wome n's c lubs of then inuoduce Or. Mawice
the harbor area. ' Kaplan, the new chic£ psy-
The halo has been worn chiatrist and administrator
by O.W. (Dick) Richard , the of the Child Guidance Clio-
first to be so honored; Wal-1c .
A BARBECUE and trophy presentation
wound up the junior program of the South
Shore Sailing Club, under the chairman-
ship of Dallls Lauderdale and Junior
Commodore Roy Refneman. Award win·
ners are pictured above, from left: Rick
Bo ler, fi rst in the handicap class; Tom
Lauderdale, perpetual high point trophy
for sailing; 11-year-old Brad Blaes, the
smallest sailor with th e largest award,
fhe Sportsmanship Trophy, given to th e
outstanding member of the junior program;
John De Castro (standing In rear), fleet
captain; Beth Boylhart, junior vlce""'om-
modore, first in Kites, and last ,year's
winner of the Sports manship Trophy, and
Ji nl Stansbury, wh o placed second to
Brad Blaes in the Sabot class. Officers
assisting in the junior program also in-
clude J i ff lnshaw, trophy chairman and
Bob Millett, junior s ecretary and trea-
surer.
ter Burroughs, Harry Babbitt, Honored auests will in-
AndyOevine,andlast yean' e lude John Rau, clinic pre-
winner, Or. Tom Robinson. s ident, afld Mrs. Phyllis
BRUCE MEHHbJ9, OF
COSTA MESA IES
Bruce Menn died Wednes-
day, Sept. 27 at his home,
641-A Shalimar Drive , Costa
Mesa , at the age of )9. '
introducing new
The reception will be held Vincent, admi ni strative
at the new Costa Mesa coordinator, as well as the
Country Club at 2 p.m. past winners of the Angel
Chainnan or the event is Award .
"GOP WOMEN OF THE YEAR" named by the Repub-
lican Women of Newport Harbor include Dora Hill, at
left, former mayor of Newport Beach, and Wi ni fr ed Ba·
Mr. Menn was born June
3. 1928, in Kenosha, Wi s.
He was an electronics engi-
neer for Radix.
Survivors are hi s parent s .
Pobert and Pearl Menn of
Long Beach; and a brother,
Kenneth of Alhambra .
Services were held Sept.
30 at the C hurch or Our
Saviour, San Gabritd, with
Baltz Mortuary Costa Mesa,
directing.
LEGAL HOnCE
NOTICE:OF"PUBLI C IlEA RIN G
Notice i11 hereby given that
the Plannin& Commi11sion
the City of Newpcul Beach
hold a public hearing on
lljlplicatioD o( Balboa Ba)'
Club, hac. for a Use PermJI
#1311 to permitt operatioa o(
1111. excori!IOU boat servia~ a\•
coholic bever..,es. Said boat
will be berthe at the Bal boa
Bay Club at 1221 West Co asl
Hwy .
OCT . Sth -6th -7th OHL Y
COME IH AHD GET ACQUAINTED
SPECIALIZING
HIGH F ASHION
COSTUMES
.. ONE OF A KINO ..
642·4673
YUBAH 2 LB. CAN 1.57 con, administrator of Hoa9 Hospi tal. {Ensign photo.)
Nolice is hereby furthe r
gi ven that uid pu bhc hearinl!
wi_\1 be held on the 19th day of
October, 1967, at the hour of
8:00 p.m . in the Council Challl"
hers of the New~JOrl Beach
p t}' Hall, t'lt whi ch time and place any and all perMns in•
DEAN'S DOLL HOUSE COFFEE 7 .9¢ GOP women honored
F. bo . tere!:lted may IIPP""' an d be
2400 W. COAST HIWAY NEWPORT BEACH
IN NE .. ORT ART CENTER-ACROSS FROM STUFT SHIRT IHCLUDtHG ELECTRA.MATIC
F n J ~ [ :o F ~ 1 ·, S
Vol 12 OZ.
VEGETABLE COCKTAIL
4/50¢
STOUFFERS .10 OZ. REG. 69<
MEAT PIES
CHICKEH OR BEEF
49¢
GREEH GIAHT • JOJ CAN
SWEET PEAS
2/45¢
WHITE CEL.LO ,.Ak
ZEE NAPKINS
WELCH . 6 OZ .
GRAPE
JUICE
4/45¢
OOL.E SLICED OR CHU Nk
PINEAPPLE
FAHCY REO DELICIOUS
APPLES 99¢ 7 LBS
2/65¢
LOCAL
GRAPEFRUIT
~--------~---.
EACH 7¢ NO.2 CAN
39¢ SUNSHINE . U OZ. ,.K.
SUGAR COOKIES
GI!:R8ER STRAINED
BABY FOOD ] JARS
MANNING'S
BEEF
PORTERHOUSE
$1~; STEAKS
LAMB LEGS
79¢u.
II EAT
LOAF 59¢ La.
39¢
IIIOUID C:IIUC:It
PaHies ss.s OSCAR MAYER
IACII ne "·
FIUII •• "· 10 LI.IOll
IILIIIA ltt!IQ.
IN71.
I
IVC Hat 1 Area women Europe and Ru ssJa. heard thereon .
were named "Republican The awardswe1e presented Ray Y. Copelin, !!ecretnry
Women of the Yeat" at last by Mrs. Robert Cooper, Ne.,.-p~rt Reach P'.Y
Th d ' I r ' P\anDIDJill Comml!'ll'\OD uu ~y s uncheon o H ar~01 GOP Women Club Publish: Oct. s , 1967, in
Republican women spon• pJestdent. The ~e wport flarbor En!li~
sored by the Newport Harbor
c~~-y 2 wm ..... n, "New arrivals at Hoag
the luncheon, held in the
Jamboree Hall of the New-Saturday, Sept. 23 Thunday, Sept. 28
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ken· Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. John
neth J ohnson, 312 Magnolia Watts, 23H Arbutus St,
VERSAILLES
PRESENTS
June Rudell
with jud Ot Naur ott base
Jack Reidling on piano .
porter Inn -Winifred Bacon,
Hoag Hospital adminisuator,
and Dora (Mts. Ned) Hill,
fonner mayor of Newport
Beach. ·
St., Costa Mesa. East Blurf. /~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lund, 424~ Dana Road, Daily, 2257-B Maple St.,
West Newport Heights. Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. C .H . Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Mich·
McClure J r., 1~4 5 Tustin ael Donovan, 283 Avocado
Honors in absentia were
given to Aanes Bl omquist.
president of Newport Balboa
Savings and Loan Assn.;
Mrs. Challen Landers, renner
Harborite and past president
or the local club; and Dor-
een Marshall. city council·
woman, who is on a Uip to
Ave., Costa Mesa. St., Costa Mesa. ~ YOURHOME
Sonday, S.pt. 24 Fdday, Sopt. 29 ~ Is no place for
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boy -Mr. and Mts. Donald ~ 11
Slllrte,.nt, 13ll Homp•hi re Biennan. 2S4S Santa Ana BAFECD Do It Yourself"
Circle, Dover Shores. Ave., Costa Mesa. INSURAN,CE •nsur.·•nce
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ste· Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Jame s l1 u
phen Adam, 671 Victoria Andreae, 2035 Balua Pl., 1o"" tt1'
L!GAL MOTICE 1st., Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa. s••o •• ,. MAHAHAH & EGGERS IHC
NO TIC" or 1•'Tr-1UOE.O Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gus-Boy-Mr. and Mrs. David •• ..-e ' · ~ t• """ . ,.r• TELE .. HONE1 67S.OS62
TRANSFER AND LEASEBACK tave Chabre, 2108 Arbutus, Goldbera. 3105 Monroe Way, 2&63 E. CO.t.ST HWV, _CORONA DEL MAll:, CAll,,
Notice i11 hereby sJven th•t East Bluff. Costa lr':··· ••••••.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;~;;;;;;;~~ Ooa•ld R. McAnl\11, D.D.S., Boy _ Mr. and t~-1rs. Allen
Tr11naferor, of 1419 Superior K I 334 W J S Aven.ne, City of Newport ap an, · oann t ••.
Beach, Calilomi•, intend11 to Costa Mesa.
!!ell certaia personal prop"rty
to: . Le~aeqaip Corporation, A Mondoy, S.pt. 25
C•hfomu Corp., Intended Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Tr~~aaferee (Ln.sor), ~~ 212 Gi 1 447 Costa Mesa St. South C•le Onve, Ctty of e& • •
Beverly Hill•, C•lifomia; .ad Col la Mesa.
that nid Jatended Traaaferee (Le11eorl, Leueqnip Corpor~ Tu•sclay, S.pt. 26
tioa, itateada to leneback to Boy -Mr. and Mu. Len•
aeidOould R. McADlis, D.D.S. nart Carlton, 201 Lillian
Trauferor (LeMee), the nid Place, Cotta Mesa.
pet80aa) property, . II 8~eral Boy _ f4', and Mrs. John
descrlplioa of whtch ts aa J k . 1154 Ch I follows, to-Wit: Oent 111 equipo-una e1t. ar e ston
mnt, office eqaipmeat, far.-SL,_-Costa Mesa.
aitlll'fl and flxtaru aad 1~ Gul -Mr. and Mra. Albert
eated •t 1419 Snperlor A¥eo-Motley, 3202 Montana Ave,,
aae, City of Newport Ouch, CoiLa Men
Califoral., aad th•t njd u le '
1111d leuebadr. tr••.ctloa I• W .. •stlty, Sept. 27
to be coaaamm•ted 011 the Boy •~ nd ·~ w·1 16th day of OctobeT, 1967, •t . -~· a mal, "1 •
10 ..... ,,tt.he office of Lean• ham Colhn1, 1668 Ball•
qalp Corporedoa, at 212 Soatlt. wood. Eatt Bluff,
C•le Orin, City of Bnerly Boy -PC. ·aad Mrt. Duane
Hill•, Callfonl•. Sharw.on.. 110 Victoria St.,
O.ted ditl• 2ad dey of October, Cotta Meta.
L'llsEOUIP (l)ftR>RATION, &:oY-Mr. and~ •• O.vid
a Callforal• Corp. Mute, 2700 Petenon Way,
By M•lwfll a.,... Coata Meaa.
Aftlt.i .. rator Girl -Mr. and ~a. Robert
Le•..,.lp Corpentloa, lbbotaoe 2617 Weetminater
212 Sottl Cele on... PI C ' ~ . Be.erly RUle, Cellfonl&. •• Olla -ea. 6$171 Boy -Mr. ood Mra. Robon
Pllbll•• Oct. S. 1967. le Pitnan, Ul £. Wiltoa St.,
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NEWPORT HARBOR EllgGII
THURSDAY, OCT. S, lli7
·see a baak ·in the world
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HARDIN M H~Rf, JR -PRESt0£NT UNIVEJI'SrTY NATION"l SANK CEO"GE l WOODf'QIIIO. Jill -DRESIDE~l ,.,.['WPO .. f "'ATIQNAl l!lliNI(
... a better bank for you!
Progress through change, and strength through unification, have patterned
the growth of a Nation; and improved the individual living standard since 'the
signing of The Declaration of Independence. The American heritage and way of
life constantly have been exemplified in the rapid-paced development of Orange
Cou nty, which has been watched with envy throughout the world.
Now a new change -born of the precepts of independence -is proposed to
benefit Orang!! County as an area, and the residents as individuals. Two inde-
pendent banks will unite their talents, their assets, and their achievements to
become a single bank for singular reasons.
The University National Bank of Fullerton, and the Newport National Bank
of Newport Beach, having proven individually that independent concepts in
banking advantageously serve a community, will merge to better serve a County.
Significantly, one bank will be created with assets approximating 40-Million dol-
lars. The bank will have six offices from the north and south extents of Orange
County. Within weeks, a 7th office will be dedicated'in Costa Mesa and more inde-
pendent banking services wili be available to more people. .
It is important to everyone, particularly the depositors and stockholders of
the University National Bank and the Newport National Bank, that the concepts
of an independent bank should flourish. An independent bank can give you an
immediate answer to a question. The officers, directors, and stockholders are your
neighbors, and you are treated accordingly. Your name and your purpose are
more meaningful than the credit rating, or the balance sheet.
One of these banks alone would be unable to expand to the dimension inde-
pendent banking concepts ·are destined. Singly, each bank has.proven conclusive-
ly during the past three years that each person and each business, once exposed
to independent banking principles and advantages, prefers an independent bank.
The wisdom of the Board of Directors of the two banks, and their respective
presidents-George L. Woodford, Jr. of the Newport National Bank, and Hardin
M. Hart, Jr. of the•University National Bank ~ has determined that a larger inde-
pendent bank. created by the union of the t\\·o exist ing and ,-ucc·p,-,.ful banks.
benefits the future interest of all co ncerned. Depo~ito r;; wi ll ht> I•Ptt•·r >'t'l'Vt'd.
Stockholders in both banks will prosper. And. the future of Ora nge County is
provided with a stronger. broader-based economic foundat ion .
Th e eventual name of the new bank -a better bank for you await,; a fuwre
decision by the combined Boards of Director!'. Meanwhile. the new inst it ution will
be known by the name of the oldest charter of th e two the :\ e\\·poJ1 :\ :1! io n a I
Bank. The President's offi ce will be occupied by Mr. 'Woodford. and th<' ~>'C•c·ut ive
Vice Presidency will be filled by Mr. Hart.
So. as two Bank Presidents congratulate each other fo r as,;i,-ting in a major
advance for independent banking conc epts. symbolically, it i,-f'U!!!!'~""teJ that each
resident of Orange County extend a hand to welcome a new era a pe riod of
expanded growth and prosperity the expansion of independent banking can
make possible. It's happening in the County that's accustomed to moving ahead
with independent thinking, while ·the rest of the world watches in wonderment.
IIUU CUllY'S FASTEST ' UIIIU IUEPUIUT IUIIII CIICU1
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HAPPILY CONTEMPLATING the comtng
season of parties sponso red by th e New-
port Harbor Supper Club are' these local
high school studen ts, from left: Claudia
Ca rver, 2140 Mesa Or., We st Upper Bay,
freshman at Corona del Mar High School;
Mi ke Foulkes, junior at Harbor High
School and substi tute left end on the var ..
si ty football squad; Cathy Chichester,
2475 Arbor Or., Bay Shores, f(eshman at
Harbor High; Shie lds Richardson, 1330·
Santanella Ter.,Irvlne Terrace)reshman
at Corona del Mar High, and Tom Queen,
1518 Se renade Ter.,Irvine Te rrace, fresh-
man at Corona del Mar High. (Ensign
photo.)
THEY'RE READY FOR DANCING
The Newport Harbor Sup-
per C lub , a social dance
group for the hi&h school
students of the Harbor area,
is making plans for the cur~
rent season.
The Supper Club was start-
ed \3 years a1o by members
of the Newp on Harbor
Yacht Club, and e;ttends
invitations to young people
from the fre shman, sopho-
more and junior classes of
a ll hi.Bh schools.
The dates of the parties
are set to coincide with
school ho lidays so they
interfere as little as pos-
sible with school activities.
The scheduled dates for the '
IVY BAKER' PRIEST (center), California stat e trea·
su rer, was speaker at th e Sep t. 28 meeting of th e
Newport Harbor Republican Women. Pictured with Mr s.
Pr iest are Mr s. Robert Coope r of Corona del Mar, lef t,
president of the GOP women , and Mrs. John Davies of
Lido chairman for the luncheon.(Ensign photo.)
•coming year are Saturday,
E>ec . 16; Wedne sday, Feb.
21; Friday, April 5; and
Friday, June 7 .
The parties are conducted
under the sponsorship of
parents of the members at-
tend ing. The sponsors in-
clude Messrs. and Mmes.
Ned Anderson. Hancock
Banning. Barton Beck, Nor-
man Bin.B. George Bissell,
William Chiche ster, R. P.
Connally, Norman Dahl ,
J ohn Echternach, J .K.
Foulkes. James Gage,
Ge orge Godfrey. Peter B.
Hill . Jack J ohnston, Edward
Kelly, Merritt Martin, Ro-
bert McGinley, William Mc-
Vi cke r, Earl Petersen, and
Mr s. Patricia Scofield.
AUXILIARY TO MEET
Headlining the OcL 10
n1eeting of the Harbor Auxi-
liary nf the Sou th Coast
Child Guidance Cli nic will
be Or. Tom Robinson , Harbor
area pediatrician, and wi n ..
ncr of last year's Guardian
Angel Award, who was one
of th e original sponsors or
the JTOUp, The meetin1 wi ll
start a t 10 a.m. at the Bai-
boa Bay Club, preceded by
coffee at 9:30.
~onst 1flflnrket
NEWORT HARBOR ElliGII
f1 RST SECllOII --P111 I
THURSDAY . OCT. 5. 1967 rollliiA oa liAR. CAU F.
GIFTS TO VIETNAM
Pif~lhree baas contaiain1 tbiprnent for bundleda of
9 artie~•.• eacb aucb as unall thete ditty-ba1 type prt1 tc
neceaatlloa for comfort, bo aent overseas 10 Vieln.m
were doaated to &be Amoric~ from .. the folks bact home. u
Red ~ou Moed~, OcL 2, Ot1-.iuLiona tnd individo-~ lho Col. Wilb1111 Cabell uala who wish 10 aive these
OtiPter «!' tbo Deuah~n of comfort lift itema and ditty•
dto . Amenc-;s Rovolull~ aa baa• to the aervicomcn ate
Cbn!lm•.• 11ft. 10 aorvtc• invited to participate in thia l
aaoa tn Vtotnan. · . Americ an Rod Crou ahip-
The pac.taaca w~re llllly a--aift proaram, or they .may ~apped rn yuletide trado-conuibute money to purc~ase ...
rtJon, and chapter memben, the articlca wor~ aiven ~arda to enclose The DAR 'u.s.O. commHtee :
.therr n~ea tn hop~• of hoar--was in char:ae of the wrap..
101 front OUt Amencan boys in& of 1ift1 on Monday
on the fiah~n1 frpnL" Membeu ate Mn. Cherry:
DAR members met a t th e chainnan; Mrs. William Ral>
home of Mn. OJy Oletry bitt, Harbor View Hills; Mu.
at 1504 E. Ocean Front, Will iam Jones Lido Isle
Balboa. ~ · aucmble ~d and Mu. S.M. Reber, Coren;
wtap the 11fts. The Ameucan del Mar.
Re~ Closs has an.-.aed
WHO'S THE ANGEL?.
The votina is over and the
countina has beaun to de-
termine the winner of the
1967 GuardianAnael Award.
Results will remain a well
kept secret until Thursday,
October 26, when the new
"Angel" will be Biven his
halo at the annual presi-
dents' reception, aiven by
the Harbor Auxiliary of the
South Coast Child Guidance
Clinic to honor the pres i-
dents of women's clubs of
the harbor area.
The halo has been worn
by O.W. (Dick) Richard, the
first to be so honored; Wal·
te.r Burrouahs, Hany Babbiu,
Andy Devine, and last yean'
winner, Or. Tom Rob inson.
The re ception will be held
at the new Costa Mesa
Country C lub at 2 p.m.
Chairman of the event is
~~. Louis Pratt. She will
be assisted by Mrs. Evan
Prichard and members or
the executive board. Mrs.
John SparlinJ, chairman of
proarams and special
events, has handled the
votin1 procedure for the
Anael Award .
Mrs. Robert Bernard, au-
xi li ary president, will wel-
come her fellow presidents
of other organizations and
then introduce Dr. Maurice
Kaplan, the new chi ef psy-
chiatrist and adminis trator
of the Child Guidance Clin-
oc .
Honored auests will in-
clude J ohn Rau, clinic pre-
sident, a11d Mrs. Phyllis
Vincent, administrative
coordiriator, as well as the
past winners of the Anae I
Award .
"GOP WOMEN OF THE YEAR " named by the Repub-
lican Women of Newport Harbor include Dora Hill, at
left, former mayor of Newport Beach, and Winifred Ba·
A BARBECUE and trophy presentation
wound up the Junior program of the Sou th
Shore Sailing Club, unde r the chairman-
ship of Oaltis Lauderdale and Junior
Commodore Roy Reineman. Award-w-in-
ners are pictured above, from left: RiCk
Bo ler, f irst in the handicap class; Tom
Lauderdale, perpetual high point trophy
for sailing; ll..year~ld Brad Blaes, the
smallest sailor with the largest award,
the Sportsmanship Trophy, gi ven to th e
out standing membe r ofthe junior program;
John De Castro (standing In rearl, fleet
captain; Be th Boy lhart, jUnior vlce-<om·
modore, first in Kites , and last ,year's
winner of the Sportsmanship Trophy, and
Jim Stansbury, who placed secon d to
Brad Blaes in the Sabo t class. Officers
assisting in the junior program also in-
clude J iff In shaw, trophy cha irman and
Bob Millett, jun ior secretary an d trea·
surer.
BRUCE MEHHb39, OF COSTA MESA I ES
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Bruce Menn d ied Wednes·
day, Sept. 27 at his home,
641-AShalimar Dr ive , Costa
Me sa , at the aae or 39.
Mr . Menn was born June
3, 1928, in Kenosha. Wis .
He was an e le ctronics eng•·
neer for Radi x.
Survivors are his pa rents,
Poben and Pearl Menn of
Lona Beach; and a broth er,
Kenneth of Alhambra.
Servi ces were he ld Sept.
30 at the Ch41ch of Our
Saviour, San Gabriel, with
Baltz Mortuary Cos ta Me s a,
directing .
LEGAL H011CE
NOllCt:OF'P UBLI C IlEA RI NG
~oti ce is hereby j!iven that
the Planning Commissioa of
the City of Sewport Beac h will
hold a pu blic hearilll! on thfl
applicatton of Balboa Bay
Clob, lac . for a U11e Permit
#1311 to permit: operatioa ol
aD flJ;COUIIDD boat servia & a\•
coholic beverases. Said boat
will be berthed at the Balboa
Bn Club at 1221 West Cout uWy.
introducing new
FASHIONS-
OCT . 5th-6th -7th OHLY
COME IH AHD CET ACQUAINTED
SPEC IALIZING
HIGH FASHION
COSTUMES
""ONE OF A KINO""
642-4673
YUBA.H 2 LB. CAN l.S7 con, administrator of Haag Hospital. (Ensi gn photo.)
~otice is herebr further
given that s aid public hearing
will be held on the 19th dav of
October, 1967, at the hou'r o f
8:00p.m. in the Counci l Cham•
ben!! of the Sewport Bl"ach
City Hall, at which time and
place an y and all peri!IOD8 in•
DEAN ~S DOLL HOUSE
F. H bo A · tere&ted mav appflar and h,.
COFFEE 79¢ GOP women honored 2400 W. COAST HIWAY NEWPORT BEACH
IN NE .. ORT ART CENTER-ACROSS FROM STUFT SHIRT IHCLUDU~C ELECTRA-MAT!!:
v .. 12 oz.
VEGETABLE COCKTAIL
4/50¢
STOUFFERS -10 OZ. REG. 69<
MEAT PIES
CHIO(EH OR BEEF
49¢
GREEN GIANT • 303 CAH
SWEET PEAS
2/45¢
WHITE CELLO PAK
ZEE NAPKINS
WELCH -6 OZ .
GRAPE
JUICE
4/45¢ FAHCY RED DELICIOUS 99¢ APPLES 7 LBS DO LE SLICED OR CHUNK
PINEAPPLE
1'10. 2 CAI'f LOCAL
2/65¢ GRAPEFRUIT
GERBER STRAINED
BABY FOOD 'JARS 39¢ SUNSHINE ·14 OZ. PIC:.
SUGAII COOKIES
MANNING'S
BEEF
PORTERHOUSE
$1~; STEAKS
LAMB LEGS
79¢La.
IUT
LOAF 59¢ La.
39¢
IRIIID CIIICI
S5f5 OSCAR M.l Y ER
IACII lit"· FlAilS ..... 10LI.IIIX
MLIIIA •• J11Q.
110ft IIDUD-DULY No. lUll. N
111111 SPIOAU POll OCT. S.W
1147 I. COAST"" •• Clll -WI D&l¥11 -673-3510
tve ar 1 rea women Europe and Ru ssta. heard thereoD.
wet e named "Republican The awards wete presented Ray Y. Copelin, !!ecrf'tary
Women of the Yeat" at las t by Mrs.· Robert Cooper, Newp~rt Beach .C it.Y
Th d • I h r bo "' • c P !IUIDID@ CommHI!uon un ~y s unc eon o Har r GOP women . lub Publil'lh: O<:t. 5, 196i, in
Republi can women spon• p1esident. Th e Newport !!arbo r i:osip;n
sored by the Newport Harbor
Clu b. . N • 1 t H Onl y 2 W<J< ....... at ew arrl va s a oag
the luncheon, held in the
Jamboree Hall of the Ne-Sotunfay, Sept. 23 Thurscloy, Sept. 28
porter Inn -Winifred Bacon, Boy -Mr. and Mn. Ke!l-Girl -Mr. and Mrs. John
Hoa1 Hospital ac:kninisuator, neth J ohnsoo, 312 Magnolta Wat ts, 2339 Arbutus SL,
and Dora (Mrs. Ned) Hill, St., ~sta Me sa. Ea~t Bluff.
(onnet mayor of Newpott 8o)i -Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Beach Lund, 424~ Dana Road, Daily, 2257-B Maple St.,
PR ESEN TS
June Rudell
wirh jud Dt Naur on ba se
J ad Rtidling on piano.
• luncheon ~nd
Hon;rs in absentia wete West Newport Heiahts. Costa Me sa.
aiven to Acnes Bl omquist. Boy-Mr. and Mrs. C.H . Girl-Mr. and Mu. Micb -YOUR HOM
president o r Newport Balboa McClure Jr., 1145 Tustin ael Donovan, 283 Avocado ~ E
Savin.BS and Loan Assn.; Ave., Costa Mesa. St., Costa Mesa. /S'
Mn. Cballen Landm, ronn el Sundoy, S.pt. 24 ft;doy, S.pt. 29 Is no place for
HarboJite and past president Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Donald
of the local club; and Do•· SOlttevant. 1333 Ham psh;•e o;ennan. 2545 Santa Ana BAFECO "DO It Yourself"
een Manhall, city council-Circle, Dov er Shores. Ave., Costa Mesa. INSURANCE •nsu••nce
woman, who is on a Ui p to Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ste-Girl -Mr. and Mrs. James II •u
phen Adam, 677 Victoria Andteae, 2035 Balua Pl., 1o&JII 111'
LIGAL NOnCE \;L. Costa Men. Coo ta Meoa. ••:o ellrJ MAHAHAH & ECCERS, IHC.
NOTI CE OF INTENDED Boy -Mt. and ~1rs. Gus-Boy -Mt. and Mrs. David .-.. TfLEPHONE1 67S.OSU
TRANSFER AND LEASEBAC~ lave Chabre, 2103 Arbutus, Goldbera. 3105 Monroe Way, 2163 E. COAST HWY . _CORONA DEL MAR, CAL".
Notice ie hereby sivea rh•t Eall BluH. • Costa i~•:•·~~~~~--~~~~;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;./ Oould R. McADiie, D.D.~.. Boy _ Mr. and Mrs. Allen TrllD.Sferor, of 1419 Sapenor St Avenue, City of Newport Kaplan, 334 W. J oann •••
Beach, C•Tilo!'11ia, i nte~ada to Costa Me sa.
sell certala periiHIDIII property
to: Le .. eqalp Corpontioo, A Monday, Sept. 25
C•lifon~ia Corp., lateaded Girl _ Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Traosferee (Le-:~t~,), o_f 212 Gieal 447 Cosla Mesa St. South G•le Dnve, C1ty of • •
Bevnly Hill•, Califohai11; .-d Costa Mesa.
lltat a11id lute~aded Tr•aaferee T 4o <L 26 (Le••r), Luaequip Corpon~ ••• y, -pt.
lioa, iatnd• to leueb.ck to Boy -Mr. and Mn. Len·
.. idDo .. JdR. McAaU., D.D.S. nut Carlson, 201 Lillian
Tr .. aferor (Le•ee), the .. ld Place, Costa Men.
per.aaal. pntperty, • ~er•l Boy -~"· and Mrs. John dl!llcrlphOII ol wlll ch •• •• k · follow•, to-Wit: Oeatal e~lp-Juna etl, 1154 Charleston
.nt, olliee equ ipmeat, 111,.. SLo Costa Mesa.
aiture -d ri•tares ud 1... Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Alben
cated at 1419 S.perior A•e-Mosley, 1202 Montana Ave.,
aue, City of Newport Beueh, Costa Mesa.
C•Uioraia. •d Uu.t .. i d .. te
..d le-ellouck tr••ecdoa I• ........ ,, $ept. 27
to be COIIR-ated 011 I~ a-, nd •~ fl'( J6tla day o( ()etob~, 1967, 81 . UV7 -~· a ~·• I • 10 .... ,•t•e of6ce of Le•~ h.m Colltna, :Z661 Bau·
.pip C:.tpor.U.., .r 212 Soat .. 1fii'OOd. Eut Bhaff.
Cale Ort•e, City of Be•erlr Boy -~. ud .... Duane
Bill•, C.UionJa. SiiUDOG, 110 Victoria SL,
O.te4 tW• ta4 • .,. of Octoa,.,, Col &a Meaa.
[~lsEQUIP aJII'OIAllON. &oy-Mr. and loto. Dam
a CaUt.waia c.,. WluU, 2700 PeWMn Way,
By .. ,.., -CooiO Moaa. -lol-Oirl -Mr • ...s .... Robert Le ..... lp c .. ,., •• , l'bboc.oa. 2617 ••••iat&er
2t2 Soo .. Colo on .. , PI CooiO Moaa., ... ...., ··~~~-·.. a:., -Mr • ...s ..... llobort
h~thlu Oet. 11, lt67, 1a Pl .. -. 111 e. wu-S&.,
&l,e !f..,..-t 8_.., FMI.. Cot &a MeaL '
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Two bank presidents NEIII'ORT HARBOR ENSIIJI
THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1•1
see a new bank in the world
HIIIRDIN M HAR T, ..(R -F'RCSIO[N'T. UN1V£111:SITY N"TION .. l BANI( GEORG£ l WOOOF"ORD JR -"'Cf[SIOC,.,.T NEWP'OIH N.-,TIONAl BANI(
... a better bank for you!
Progress through change, and strength through unification, have patterned
the growth of a Nation~ and improved the individual living standard since the
signing of The Declaration of Independence. The American heritage and way of
life constantly have been exemplified in the rapid-paced development of Orange
County, which has been watched with envy throughout the world.
Now a new change -born of the precepts of independence -is proposed to
benefit Orange County as an area, and the residents as individuals. Two inde-
pendent banks will unite their talents, their assets, and their achievements to
become a single bank for singular reasons.
The University National Bank of Fullerton, and the Newport National Bank
of Newport Beach, having proven individually that independent concepts in
banking advantageously serve a community, will merge to better serve a County.
Significantly, one bank will be created with assets approximating 40-Million dol-
Jars. The bank will have six offices from the north and south extents of Orange
County. Within weeks, a 7th office will be dedicated in Costa Mesa and more inde-
pendent banking services will be available to more people.
It is important to everyone, particularly the depositors and stockholders of
the University National Bank and the Newport National Bank, that the concepts
of an independent bank should flourish. An independent bank can give you an
immediate answer to a question. The officers, directors, and stockholders are your
neighbors, apd you are treated accordingly. Your name and your purpose are
more meaningful than the credit rating, or the balance sheet.
One of these banks alone would be unable to expand to the dimension inde-
pendent banking concepts are destined. Singly, each bank has proven conclusive-
ly during the past three years that each person and each business, once exposed
to independent banking pnnciples and advantages, prefers an· independent bank.
The wisdom of the Board of Directors of the two banks, and their respective
presidents-George L . Woodford, Jr. of the Newport National Bank, and Hardin
M. Hart, Jr. of the University National Bank -has determined that a larger inde-
pend ent bank, created by the union of the two existing anri ,-uccp~,o f u\ banks,
benefits the future interest of all concerned. Depo~i tors will hl• i>eltL·r se rv ed.
Stockholders in both banks will prosper. And. th e future of Orange County is
provided with a stron ger. broader-based economic found ation.
The eventual name of t he new bank -a better bank for ,·ou await" a future
decision by th e combined Boa rds of Directors. Meanwhil e. the new institution will
be known by the name of the ol dest charter of the t\\·o the :\e\\·port :\:nional
Bank. Th e President's offi ce will be occupied by Mr. Woodford. and thP Exeeutive
Vice Pres id ency will be fill ed by Mr. Hart.
So. as two Bank Presidents co ngratul ate each other for assi"ting in a major
advance for in dependent banki ng co ncepts. symboli call y. it is suggP>'t C'd that each
resident of Orange County extend a hand to welcome a new era a period of
expanded growth a nd pros perity the expansion of independent banking can
make possibl e. It's happe ni ng in the Cou nty that's accustomed to moYing ah ead
with independent thinking. wh ile the reRt of the wo rld wa tches in wonderment.
DUllE CDUITY 'S FASTEST UDWIU IIIEPU I UT Ulll ll CII Clft
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pr•n UCTIOM PAGI 6 -THUIUDA V, S, lft7
Kings try breakthrough
Friday in scoring drouth
A SHOUTING and cheering c rowd of Costa Mesa High
School rooter~ broke out on to the playing field to ex·
Pf'e5S their joy to the victor ious Mu s tangs a fter the 3..0
upset triumph over the favored Ha rbor High Sa ilors.
The Kina• a re atilt look-
ina for their firs t score o r
the season, afte r losina 20.
0 to Harbor Hiaf\ in the ri rst
pme or the s eason and
battlina to a score less tic
last Saturday evening wi th
Sunny Hills.
Mesa loses 2 starters
Bad knee s will keep Gabe
Ruz and Orca f orsdick out
of the Starlin& lineup fot
the Cos ta Mesa Mus tangs a t
S p.m. this Saturday. Ocl.
7. aaainst Valenc ia at
Pav1dson Field. This will
be the ir o pening same of
th~ Irvine League season.
R:unon Rica rdo was named
pl a yer of the week for hi s
Eagles face
tough Loara
I >.Iancia's Engles, spur-
rcU b~ lheir 13~ \'ictnry
ove r Pacifica High last Fri-
day evening, will take on
powerrul Loara this Satur-
day as th eir fi rs t contc.,t in
iea gue competit ion.
(jame time \~ill be ~ p.m.
at the Loara hom e gri Ji ron
a t Western.
"IA'e th ink Loara is one of
th e be!l l and we think we're
''ne of the be s t , so this
~ame will tel l how we are
going to do in the Irvine
League," said Estanc ia
Coa ch J ohn Lowry.
P lar er of the week was
Doug Wukawitz. Doug and
Amie Shaw wi ll be capta ins
for th is game.
tle re 's the li ne up: left end
Ken Cowley, left tackle Ar-
nie Sll aw, left guard Don
Bra nd t, center Dan Steve n-
son, riaht guard Doug Wuka-
v.tt z., riaht tac kle Bob Ray-
mond, tiaht end John "(oody ,
qUarterback Chuck Perry.
riaht halfback George Bar·
net t, left halfback Dewey
Baker, rullback ~li ke Sprad·
ling.
The Eagles mov ed a lmost
th e lenglh of the li el d, s tart-
from their own 5, to ge t th e
li rs t score on the boa rd
aga ins t P acirica . Quarter-
bac k C huc k Pe rry toss ed a
16-yard scoring pass to John
WoOOy a t the s·tatt of th e
2nd quarter. The PAT was
good , a nd Estancia led 7 ~.
The Pa cifica :\lariners
brought !he ball riaht bac k
after receiving the kick-off
and sco red on a pass , bu t
the ki ck for e xtra point was
wide. T he Eagles held a 7-6
edge.
rbc \lariners' hop(! for a
come bad. victory ~~o ere
shattered whe n quarterback
Steve ('rr iflith was taken out
of the game wi th a knet: in-
\\l ty. fhe~ were unable In
rut un any sustaineJ drn•es
a fter tha t, and the Eagl es
aUd ed to the1 r vict m~ marg1n
wi th a .lth quarter dri \e that
carn l!d 5R yard s. 11u e)
nakcr wen t ew er from th e
Ofle tn hring the SC\ITC to
l)-{;.
BOOSTERS MEET
fh e Newport Harbor lll gh
Ta rs [looster Club will meet
a t 7:3tl tonight, Oct. 5, in
the socia l ha ll of lhe high
school t1• wat ch films or
last week's game and hear
Coa ch Wade Watt.s announce
U1e outs ta ndin g Vars1 t y foo t-
ba l l player o f lhe week.
34·yard fie ld aoa l which
gave the Mus tanas a J to 0
upset victory over Newport
Uarbor Hish last Friday
n1ght.
Larry Latsen wa s named
lineman of the week. "He
d id a real fine job or block·
mg, got his man every
11mc:. s a id Coa ch Neil
Pee k.
T he coa ch stated that he
thinks h1s tea m has a good
cha nce 1n the Ir vine Lea-
gue. He named Magnolia
and Loara as top teams but
added "Estancia will be
ru l tough, too.''
L1neup for Saturday's gam(!
mcludes left end Art France,
left tackle Claude Schone rt.
left gu ard Ga yle Clark, cen-
te r Larr y Larson. ught
~uard Gerry Rielly. r1ght
tackle Ste ve Warne ke. nght
end Roge r \l.histler. quarter·
back Da\'e SoboleY.s ki. lefl
halfb ack Ramo n R•cardo,
n ghl halfba ck Kevin Mani x.
,lotbad Hoppy 8 11~lou s.
Th e hea\'i]y favored Ha rbor
High gr idders ne\'er go t a
susta ined dri \·e going Friday
eve ning, and the thin mar-
gin of the upset victory
for Costa Me sa was the toe
of Ramon Rica rdo.
There was ..l.: 12 remaining
in the fi rst half wh en a Mus·
Lang march st alled , and
Ramon kicked th e all-impor·
tan t 3 points from th e Har·
bor J.t;'ard line .
The Tars dro\'e deep into
\1esa terr itory midwa)· in th e
Jrd quart e r. They made a
first down on the Mesa 28,
then dio\'e 6 yards 00 the
next pia)'. It appe·ared th at
halfbac k Ron Ttoyano had
a riut dO"'-'Tl on the 11 , bu t
he fumbled the ball, and
C laude Kelly recovered for
the ~'al s tangs on their own
17 to s top the threat.
They were not able to ad-
vance the ball, and punted
to midfie ld. The punt was
fumble d, and \1e sa had the
ball on th e ~I arbor 47. Th e
\1u.s tangs put on a drive or
their o wn and came within
5 1~ yards ui paydi rt. T hey
made first down on th e T ar
36 as t he Jrd quarter end-
ed, then another firs t down
on the 25 , and again on the
14. On ..l.th down they
were on th e Ta r 511, wi lh
a little over a yard to go to
keep the dri ve alive, but
th e Tars droppe d the runner
for a loss and took O\'er on
:.h e ]U.
With 3:25 left in the fi na l
quarter, Tar end Don Walker
;-•ek ed up Ricardo's fum b le
nn the Ta r ~5 and ran for ]7
yards to lhe \1e~a H . On
]rd .Jnwn, fullbac k J oh n
Brittin g ham picked up 3
yards to th e 27 and a fi rs t
down. A forward pass failed.
a run nin g play was held to
no gain. End Din Dalebout
caught a pass and was push-
ed out of bounds at lhe 20 .
a 4th down pass was com-
pleted on t he 1 ~. short of
the firs t down, and ,\lesa
took over with just 46 s ec-
onds ldt. T wo slow plays
la ter the game was over.
The Kinas wi ll open Lea-
aue play at Brea.Oiinda at
3 p.m. this Friday, Oct. 6.
Coa ch Dave Holland has
picked the fo llowing start·
en: ends Kurt Andre ss and
Rosa Bartlett, tackles Em·
me tt Raitt and Gary Goelitz,
aua rds Craig Paae and Mike
Con vey , center Paul Ray l,
qUa rterback Greg Vanden•
burg, fullbaCk Rex Snyder,
tailback Scott Mcinto sh and
wingback Leo Bandel,
THE TARS aJmost pul led the ga me out of the f ire in the
t ina : n··nut e last Fr day, ad'Janc'ng tc the Costa Mesa
1q, He re Tar end o·n Oa 1eb0ut •S aocut to tu•n to
his •ight and head fo• the Mesa goal lifte r ~atching a
pass, but he was pushed out Df bounds on the 2D-yard
line by Greg F o rsa·c.:: c.1 the tA~.ostargs iNo. ?4 ), The
neKt play was a con~olet~d pass to th e 1q, but ·t wJs
4th down, and the Mustangs tool.: over with 46 seconds
left to play. (Ens ign photo.)
Corona del Mar and Sunny
Hills were a lmost as evenly
matched in game s ta tistics
as in the ri nal score -the
Sea Ki ngs holding a sligh t
ed&e in rirs t downs . & to 7;
in net )'ards gained, 156 to
119; e ven in completed
pa sses , -l and 4: trailin g 1n
punt average, 35 to H.
Th e Kin gs th reatened to
<;co re 3 times , but each
t im e lh e s u o ng Lancer de·
fense held near th e goal
ltne. In t he early minu te s
of pla y , Corona del Mar re-
Co\·ered a Lancer fumble
and made 4 futi le efforts to
BOB HANCOC K, Harbor's r ight halfback,
has just caught a oass for a 3·yard gai n
to the midfield str ipe in the final Quart er
of last Friday's game with Casta Mesa.
On the neKt play, a 4 th down try failed,
and the Mustangs took possession of the
ball on the Tar 45. Th e Mustangs closing
in on Hancocl.: a re Gerald Reilly, No. 10,
and Greg Forsd icl.:, No. 24 (En s ign
photo.)
Champ tries
to repeat
Ct'aSI Country
])lh annual !."lub
champ1Pnsh1p ~~~~~ng s 1nt1•
ac11 o n Saturda~. Oc t. 7.
when defend1ng ..:hamr11m
Cecil \l.hcat and % fdlo111
1('('(' mem~er' ra off In
l h~ f1r~t l•'lmU ,,f the 7:
h•rle :.lrt~ke-p Ia) lt~urnam~nr.
\lr. \l.heat. "f HuntmgtPn
Beach. v.dl he <;h!\o>llng ff>t
an hl!o>tt•Tilal .l -1n·a·u1v. tri -
umph. l ie captured lhe
c ro~n 1n I Q/1 5 1111 th a 4 and
3 nctnry ti\"e r Or. Hal Gfld·
s hall of Santo1 :\na and aga1n
1n ]Qhh ~o~uh •I: ,1nd I "'In
(1\\.'f Hdl J)11 1l"" PI :'\e v.~
fl"r! Hea(·h t•• hclt•rnl' the
!o>l!'lllnd ~:luh lhampHm In
"In ha!."k In hal·k tllll·"·
D1ck l·v.crl. n<~l\ c•f Santa
Ana('(', pe rformed thl!' '-:t mc
feal In 11157 :md 1'15 R.
l..;nder the d~rcl111'n nf
hrrv llelrerrn. Jfl ht~le<;
1111 ll.be played Sat urday and
Sunday IO de termrnt" the
champwn:.h1p and hand1cap
flight po~1!1 11n'. Fmal
rounds wtll he played Oct.
14 and 15.
•
LA URIE GILBERT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
T, Gilbert of Costa Mesa and granddaughter o f Mrs .
Lois Vogel, Corona del Ma r realtor, won the 2nd
place awa rd in Class 14, En glish plea sure, at El
Tore Qua rterly horse show held Sepl. 17 at El Toro
stables. Laurie, who is 10 years old, has be en a s tu·
dent of Lionel T. Ha rr is of Santa Ana for the past 3
years. She is pictured here rid ing "Sa in t Nocho las ."
(Palomar ohoto. l
I
• I
Injury hurts Tar fortunes
go down in defeat, won that
one J to 0 on a 34-yard
field goal.
NO SER VICE
CHARGE
The Newport Harbor Tats
can 't aHord any inj uries as
they start on their Sunset
League c ompetit ion, accord·
ina to Coa ch Wade Wa tts ,
who fee ls the ir rirst year in
the Le ague is quite a chal·
lenge .
"The No. I team in Ca li·
fornia , Anahfem, is the top
team in the Lcaaue," Coach
Watt s added. "And Santa
Ana is ranked up hiah , too:•
ON
PERSONAL
ACCOUNTS
malntainin11 a
$JOO IHJlance
The openina Leaaue aame
is scheduled for 8 p.m. this
Friday, Oct . 6 , 8t Davidson
Field aa ainat Santa Ana
Valley Hi ah School.
"When Ed Washko doesn't
play, we 're in trouble,"
Coa ch Wa tt s said. "We jult
don't have the depth with·
out him."
Other teams in the Leaa ue
are Huntinaton Beach, Mat·
ina , We stern and Westmin·
uer.
s core from the 5.-yard line.
As dte 2nd half started half•
back Scott Mc intosh ran from
the SuMy Hills li""Yard line
to the J , but aaai n th e Lan·
cera held. A penal ly and the
Lancer defense StoPPed
another scorina drive. wh ich
rea'ched the 5·yard line
early in th e final quarter.
Sunny Hills bad a chance
for victory after offi cial
ti me had run out. A lS·ya rd
int erferen ce penalty &ave
them lhe ba ll on the Sea
King 24 wi th the scoreboard
clock showing no time left.
A game cannot e nd o n a
pena lty, so the Lance rs
had one more play -a fi e ld
goal a ttempt, but the kic k
was blocked.
OCC CROSS COUNTRY
MEN FACE RU STLERS
Priatc cross country men
will face then toughest op·
pos ition to da te a t 4 p.m.
this Fuday, Oct. 6. wh en
Orange Coa st College meets
Golden West heacl·on.
The Rue s ~aw their Ea·
s tern Confe re nce recc1rd
evened at one·rone Fnda ~
when they dropped a 21-55
dec ision to ruu ed Santa
Ana. The Bucs earl ier had
ddeated R n•er s~d e.
Cerr itos also competed
Frida }' a ga inst OCT and
Santa Ana in a ntl n·confer-
ence match. T he F alcons
lost to OCT. 55·58. and 10
Ana , 22 ~58 .
COWBOYS TO PU Y
The Newporr Mesa Cow·
boys wi ll play agatnst the
Santa Ana Elks in the Pee
Wee Dn ·•sinn of Po p Wa rne r
Football at 5.30p.m. Friday.
Oct. 6, before the ~l a rbor
'l EA~ the fabulous <\LL EN
'Theatre Compact Organ'
with electronic Uaps and
Cas tane ts -ONLY at. ..
CORCORAN \1U~I C CO .
(Across from Fashion Sq .)
!t66 Town & Country
. 541-431 8
Open Mon. &. Fri. 'ti I 8 pm
• Yamaha • Story & Clark•
II A\1\10 \"0
&· STEI\"IH Y
J1!11Jd,.jn o;pin .. l Orjl'iiD 6 mol".
olrl. "II'""' 1480 ; f.onn "l'in..-t
oraan, full prir .. 119·,; lo1"
mo r!',
Fall "P•·ri al., on .. pinl'l'i,
rnn!OOI I'" & '"tudio .. , trad,.ins,
r~n• Tf'lurn" & '"PII"• all lik"
nrw from 1380, l~rm~<.
SCII\tlllT·PlHLJ.IPS f.O.
1907 \". \111in Strl""l ill 201h
S~t o la An11
i:W l:.a.o(l 17th SL. C..t.t Men
M-Wr ,.....,.. .. ~t hu•v •-C.,ponUo11
Halfbac k Wash ko, who waa
injured durina the Tars '
2().0 win over Corona del
Mar in the s e uon opener,
wun't in lhe lineup a1ainu
Costa Men Friday niahl.
T he Mustanaa. upected to
Harbor's lineup for this
Friday's aame: left end Stu
Aldrich, left ta ckle J im Ret·
meir ,left auard Ken Hanley,
center Dave Swanao , riaht
auard Bob T ripp, riaht
tackle Bill Rothcnburaer,
ri aht end Din Delebout,
quan erback Bob C urry,
riahc halfback Bob HaDCock,
rullback John Brittinp.am
and hopefully, loft hallbock
~ Wuhlt:o.
a>RONA DEL MAR • Small
atudio apl. ror Oftl
ployed moo.· bloch,
prj Yale )'Vel. '
needed. 67:1~UO '-:1-4.
JUST 3 SECONDS to go -and DCC quarterback Pa ul
Lemoine kicks a field goal for a IG-7 verdic t over Gold-
en west. Dan Mikels is ho ld ing.
3 seconds - 3 ·points
By Don Jacobs same 3 s econds remaining,
Next. year, there hu just meaning that the ki ckoff and
got to be an ele phant stam-run back had consumed no
pede. ti me. Rus t let quarterback
Orange Coast College and J ohn lna leha rt then faded
Go lden Wes t kept up thei r back and lhrew the bomb.
tradition of harum-scarwn The ti pped ba ll nurrowl )
footba ll Saturday night miss ed Ja}' Willi ams in the
when qua rterback P aul L e-clear on the Sue 10. With
moine . calmly ~oted a 6-that, the ball game ended.
}'ard fteld goal w1th 3 sec-T he Bucs struck with ~
onds s howing tn give OCC minutes left in the fint
a 10.7 verdict ove r the quarter. lnglehart to<;~ecl
Rus tlers . one to the n gh t flat a nd
You th in k a fie ld goa l with Steve Rodri1ue z. roaring in
3 se conds left would have fr om his deep back position,
ended it. Not so. And wha t picked i t orr and foun d lots
led up to i t wa s even mo re of d ear real es tate in fr ont
weird. of him. The forme r Orange
The Bucs had a fi r~t d\1wn !ligh standout sred untouch·
on the Rus tle r 6 w1th a p-ed for H yards for the tall~.
pare ntly l :..l.a on the cloc ~, Lemoine booted the e 'tr a
pl ent} of ti me to tr~ t?elf point.
4 shot s a t the Rus tle r lme. Golden We st s truck bad.
Befo re the Bucs could get a t the 6 :1 ~ mark in the sec-
off a pl ay, howe \'et, U1e ond per iod when t n ~leha r t
clock un el.plainably read 0 scored on a !l·yard keerer.
s econds left, and OC C Tlle PAT wa s good and thl'
franticallr called time ou t. score wa s ti~d at 7-7.
Lemoine, who had a superb The Sues have been prer-
night, then boo.ted the ball ring thi s week for \It , S.•n thro~gh the upn ghts for the Anton io, re ported!~ or•c ••I
3 pomts .. the mos t im proved bal l
DCC ktcked off an
1
d
1
J ac k clu bs in the cnn feren c~·.
Bowman ran the ba back The \loun ties, ah~.l)' .t•
to the GWC ~U ya rd hne, aer ial minded team, meet
and the ba ll game was a~ OCC a t \lt. SAC at 6 p.m.
over. But a look at this Saturday, ,o c t. 7.
your eyes
on your new ca rpet -re·
move them with Bl ue Lus-
tre. Rent electric sham-
pooer S l . Crown Ha rdware,
J ttl 7 E. Coas t Hwy., Cor-
ona del Mar.
o SITUATIONS W.u-!TE D
C PA, age
bar (Hast-
in gs), seeks associa tion
with e stab lished law fi nn.
El.perienced in taxes (for·
merly with IRS) and e s ta te
planning ; a uthor • lec turer
in tu ma tters: s alary re-
quirements abou t Sl5,UOU.
Wr i te Bm lO.A , c/o The
Ensign, 2721 E. Coas t
• , Corona de I \1ar.
A:"o/ONYW)US
Harbor Are a. 673-872-1 . 24
P ET S
REALLY GO RGEOUS Apri·
cot toy and min. Poodle
puppi es. Reg., sho ts
wonned, etc. S 7 5 to S 12
Both sexes. Call J
673·1430.
"' lnel room in Corona del
Mar. Will l ip le&18 for
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Bam, 675-1424.
ASJ-1 for your garage i ten•s.
BOOKS, tools, hou s e" a r e~
needed for ou r Jai I~ gar-
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o WORK WANTED
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We cut the stenci I and do
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iRONING . Ye ars of e\pet-
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men's shirti. Sl.5•l pet lu.
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o BOOKS FOR SALE
Re J t rt•r Rank"
h 1/.S. 1\enan -liard
baclc $2.50 -Pa pu back -n .oo.
Order from:
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Costa Me .. -Pftoae I~U
f URNITURE FOR SAL E
BLEAOIED mahoaany din-
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DOYLE CO. S48-1168
27 0 E. 171h St., Coota ·-··II
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SI'ICTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN G0M1 lAY
Cka,.,../ f<.,f _;_ __Aparlmrnlj
0, Waterfront N..r Newport H•rbor Entr•l'lc:e
U2J OcMn &lvd., CorOfta del M.ar, Calif. . ..,...
642·6ol72
At.ti"Lf GUEST I"ARKING and IOAT SUI"S
Wlty Not Enjoy ·
Tho "C..closnllli-" Way of Ufo
THE ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU •••. 673-3468
17311 w. C..ot Hlwet You t an purchase and get fee tiUe -or lease if you prefer.
ALL aoU. hue WATERFRONT VIEW . All have two bedrooms
and two baths. -wtm LARGE PATIO. "-" ......
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luy $59,500 tllld Up-Loaso $420 Wonltlly & Up
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1110 MIWI'ORT !W1-J729 CDSTAMESA
MAn LA BORDE. hlllar
LUXURY HOME
BACK BAY
Three bedrooms, two baths, all-electric home.
·Beautifully landse1ped ~unds wi th 2 helled
pools and other recreation raeilities. Excellent
financin<. ·NO ESCROW OR LOA N FEES. ONLY
10% DOWN -$32,500. ·f'ull Price or submit.
VISTA BAHIA TOWNHOUSE
2526 Universi ty Ave., Newport Beach
Open Weekends 1·5 p.m.
STUDIO TYPE
DUPLEXES
JUST REDUCED -Owner aays, "Get me an of·
fer .... Deluxe, two atory. two bedroom, ·1" bath
duple~:ea With buih·in ltitchea indudin~ diah·
.... era and driers. ·Lar,te liwin~ room -upstair
bedroo.a. · OouWe carport& with atora(ll:e. ·Need.a
fiJda~ up for Jop rwtala bu.t location is eKcelleat.
NO• ASKING ONLY $29,950 -u....., sepente
uaita to claooee froe. ·Better hurry with that otTer
-e~:cellnt el:iatia~ n.-a.ci·--· .
\
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lef BR. This most unusua l. artistic 3 6-fami·
ly room home with old world ebarm in 1
modem setting is tocb y's top value . Built·in
kikhen. 2~ bath( custom buill-in cabinets.
uposed beamed ceilings, : fireplaces. Only
$4500 doW'D wi.11 handle -price $43,950.
UNUSUAL SALES
OPENING
(Of' qualified sales people. Opportunity &
stability are important to people searching
for a professional career in Real Estate ...
thorough & extensive training program. an
established company. bonus UTangement. 22
years of sucressfu l operation. Call for inter-
view.
1093 lakor, Ct.t
§46..5440
~Y ... 0.. A,l•vt"*'' M ... , ....
LAGUNA ROYALl ......... tho-"',_ L.,_
• THIRI are 1 few lpll'tiMDll anllablt
fn>m PI.IOO to M4,MO -wllll low JMDib.
1y mailltea"""" char .... -prtc:o cu be flwlc.d.
e UNDIIIGIIOUND PAIIIIIJOIG wllll It -au.t•ac llnllars .., an 1111rw1.
0 Ltr<UBIOUS _, 1111 -all 111-.
tildlle. ......... , ......... * 2 •·
-lildloltlal 1 *" -· .. • .. ...... ll'llt«Q ... I Ui" ......
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* U.IUNA IOYA&I
JI4U C.. Hlzl •1 17141 4tNIB
I
School cost protested
{Con tinued rrom paae l)
"This is beinc run by proles-
S'ionals,'' he uid. '''nley are
'ftU organaett. aDd the-y ire out
canvassing the V1)ters e\·ery
day. I've never seen 1 bonL
ii.sue being pushed so hard ·· ht:
saod ··u U~At bond isaue pnk · .. we
and our children and thc1r
ch•ktrl!n w1U be paying h:~ck
that 120 million for the re:.t or
our liveli." he said. "ll needs
more study and eonriderauon.
It only there were some way to
wake the vot.ers io both COiitl
Mtsa and Newport Belch so
hey would know what i.s being
Jone "
Brown raised the question of
~tudent& not havmg enough
eacben and being placed on
Jouble sessions.
.. In my opution and in the
)pinion of many others," be
said, ·'these t.hreall ol dou!Me
sessions are being aimed at the
~·oten; to sure them into voting
for the Bends. Thty wiU prob-
iibly deliberately put aludenU. in
\eftLa kl acara )he vcMrs, if lbty
think it wiU J)ISS the bonds."
OCher q~stions ra•sed during
.he discussion included:
to make tbinp look bad. Can
that be cbecied out'!"
-"ls it aot true U....t a
subltlntia) number oi adminis-
traton have been added to this
district? How can wt find out
the exact number of admlnis-
trator5, coordinators and DOn-
tea~. and how much they an beinJ paid! .•
-··u Harbor Hi.lh School is
in ee.rthquake dallp:r, then wtly
have tbey o.aly allotted 1185,000
for repairs? Ia tbat. enoulh out
ol Q) rniJ.lioD to maU it earth·
quake proo{, or is that a scare
t.act.ic lor public COIIIWD.ption?''
"Laat year tbe voter~
turued down a •u million bond
i.saue. Wby has it bee:a raised to
120 millioo tbia year. What iJ
tbe extn sa million for?''
-"Siaee the ICbool district
has refu.ed to re&ee. any iator·
matioa about alarie1 aoct fi-
namca to The ReJist.er, woukl it
be pouible to call for a p-and
jury investigation to obtain the
hidden information~"
EDIAIID IEAUDETT!, ca••u IIAK£11, Diu
THE MASTER PLAN of bicycle tra ils for the Harbor
Area will be discussed by the Newpo rt Beach Plan-
ning commission, which meets at 8 p.m. today, Oct.
5, in City Hall council cha mbers . The above map
shows the proposed bilce traits, as plotted by a com-
mi ttee headed by James Downer of the Newport Beach
Paries, Beaches and Recreation Commission. The
commi ttee re commends official adoption of the pro-
posed master plan by the cities of Newport Beach ~1nd
Costa Mesa, the County Board of Supervisors, and the
board of di rectors of th e Irvin e Co.
Assemblywoman to talk
' The Zonta Club of New-...
port Harbor will hold its •
"Status or Wome n·· luncheon
at noon Thursday, Oct. 12 .
at the Senior Citizens Re-
creation Center in Cliff
Haven.
Assemblywoman Marc h K.
Fong or Oakland, one of
three women serving in the
state legislature, will,
speak. She wi ll be intro-
duced by Mrs. Fred Peth,
status of women chairman.
Mr s. Fong is vice-chair-
Mareh K. FOftt
Ntw'Ol!T HAIIII)R EIIICJJ
fiRST IECTIOII --P.l
lltURSDAY, OCT I. 00
IXllllliA DEl liAR, CALIF.
Erosion
PritootJ tn~~tiet prcwided
by llle Ora ... Couaoy Flood
Control Diatrict ware rilli11
taadbaa• lhlt were booakt
by r•s id .. tt of the 3600
block of Stathore Dr. ia
another d•t1*1ate attempt
to tava their West Newport
hom.. fronl the cuttina ac•
tion of yesterday•• hip
tide wavu.
''k"• the worst it hat
been this year.'' said Ralpb
Wauon.JSOS~Seashote Dr.
"'If it keeps up, it it ju.t a
matter ol time till the side-
drops into the ocaan."
It must have been shortly
after this statement that
the city, accordina to City
M-naaer Harvey Hurlburt,
placed sandba 1s at differ-NEW MEMBERS regaled the Corona del vestment counsellor with Walston & Co.;
ent points to protect the Mar Kiwanis Club at the Sept. 26 meet ing J aclc McGill, dean of Orange Coast Col·
city sidewalks. In the VI lla Sweden restaurant wi th uthis lege evening school, and Bob Gunnison,
.. It's bad.'' ~. Hurlburt is my li fe" re collections. The new Ki· manager of the local office of Mutual of
nid. "The erosion is far• wanians are, from left, Hal Butts in-New York Life Insurance Co. ther back than it has ever .,;.;;;.;;.;;;,;;;..;;;,;,;.,;;;;;;;.;,:;;:.;;,:;;..::;:::;;.:;;:..;::;.,.;:,:;;.;~.:.,:;,::.:.,:::,;::::,::;:;.:;,.:;;;;...,..,..,..,_,1
been. In a few cases, the NEW FROM ZENITH wa!or ;, r;&hl up lo !he ·
patios. Portunat ely we • • :~:;1• •. -~ •• ;., !he cuu;., the most eXCiting
~~h;t~~.8'!!:·~l7~~. new feature in color tv ...
bear to lalk aboul lh< s;lu· zEN IT H A FC ation after sayina, "We
don't even have enough
sand in front or us to fill
sand baas w;•h-'' AUTOMATIC FINETUNING CONTROL
Thinas were better for
~s . Fred Schoepe, 3607
W, Ocean Pt., who said,
''We still have sandbaas in
front of us fr om last time .
We are the only place in
the block not aoing out.••
HDIAiiD STRAIAHAM SR.
EX-cDIITRACTOII, DIES
Fonner buildina contrac10r
Howard Stranahan Sr., 72,
of &24 W. 15th St., West
Newport Hei&hts, died
Friday, Sept. 22, at the
Veteran's Hospital in Long
Beach.
Mr. Stranahan, a veteran
of World War I, is s urvived
by hia wife, Geraldine; 3
sons, H. Warren Jr. of
Pasadena, William of San
Jose, and George of San
Rafael, and 8 arandchildren.
Services were he ld Sept.
25 at Christ Church by Che
Sea, C entral Newport, wi lh
the Rev. James Lamber1h
officialina. Interment waa
at Fairhaven Memorial
Park, with Westctiff Mor-
tuary as director~.
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1968
The TITIAN • n~H
Sput' Commo~nd • .......
I•~Y~ore Control
f~OM Tttl Dl COiiiATOII ClllJUP
\l~ll'•t1r ll~l,~n p,,.,.,,lntl.ll ~tvll'd
ln·bn~·· c.tblnl't w1th fnldonR
"'"''' dum • un full ·lrnRih fll~nll
h•n1w' C.1h1nl'l fe.atu1r~ d .1'"'"
lw.1111nl( .11 tn11 .1nd h.l nd\omr
IH.Jr~t·t frt•t In 1Ct'nu1nf' h.1nd
ruhhed Cht·Hv r runwood vr-
nl'rr\ .and •t•ll·rt h.:~nlwt>Od tol1ds
"''h the lou~"',,.,,. cl•)lrf'nrn ~
,.,,,.., Gr1ld Vorl<•o Cu.1rd Tun11111
~l•tt•m All Nl'" Zl'nllh Af(-
Aui0111JIIC flnt"·hmonll, Control
I) 0 1.11 ~nd 5 " > 1 " OV.II lwon·
I n•w <t>l'.l~f'l\ VHf .1nd IJ HI
O:.p<lllot(' f'.1nel Zer111h Autom.ar,.
l11urh Tynon)l' 8Jr• Co~b1nN
"ll' }Q"" ho11h. -40¥• ' Wldt•, ~1\'o'"
'"'1'1) •
'Add 3~' tO Dtplh lo• l~bt! Cit>
Edward T. Beaudette, for
40 years a cabinet make r in
Costa Mesa, and re s ident at
586 Plumer St., Cos ta Mesa, ··-"The first _vear ot umlica-
Uoo the school budget ux:reued
$3 million. Th1s year it in-died Tuesday, Sept. 26, at a
creased $6 milliOn. 1s that S9 convalescent hospital m
million in new taxes being used_ Cost~ Mesa.
to pay for only 2.000 new stu· Sen ·1ces were held Sept.
denl.s dun nr;: the pasl two 28 at Bell Broadway Chapel
years?.. wi th the Rev. Herbert John·
-"Were the )Chool prmc1pal.s son of First Methodist
all told to go out and play golf Church of Co:ota '-.1esa offi.
with local citizens to influence ciating. Interment was at
them to vote for tbe bonds?" Harbor Res t Memorial Park.
man of the powerful Assem-
bly re venue and taxation
committee and a membe r of
the Assembly education and
publi c health comnittees.
She ha s authored and suc-
cusfull y enacted a large
variety or education b1lls.
She is a native California ,
re ce 1ved a bachelor of sc1·
ence degree fr om Mills Col-
lege and a doctors degree in
education fr om Stanford .
She 1s ma r11ed and the mo-
ther of 2 childre n.
~1rs . George P. Zebal.
Zonta r resident, v.dl mtrn-
duce the "Zonta girl or the
mon th'. chairmen for the
}ear I Q67 -68 and the Zonta
s irls for October and their
mother s. The chairmen for
th1s year are Mrs. Karen
Margreta Wood for Corona
del Mar Htgh Schoo l; Mrs .
Mar ie Howe s, Costa Mesa;
Mr s. Marlin Sheely, Estan-
cia, and Mr!>. Robert L. Ba-
con, Newport Harbor.
ALIEIIT MUTTEII DF
lEST MEIPCIIIT II ES
"He was just like a
ther -my family all for po~loo. den, kitchen, or bedroom I Oecor•lor·Compo~u hble Model.
him very much," said Mrs .1,,,,,,,,1 meto~l ublnet in tulured Ebony col or. Super Vodeo R"'nle Tunlns
Jack Will iams , 5303 Sea· fenuh q u•l•tr speo~kt"r. C.1b111et me· 17'N· h,Rh. 14YI"' wode, 17" deep.•
1111" to aacnn IOf lutlt' cap. shore Drive, West Newport,
who took care of Albert J .
Nutter unt il he we nt to liv-:
at a Newport convalescent
home. He. died there Thuu-
-··The school d1sltict shows SUSAN SMITH OIES
Assemb lyman Robert E.
Bad ham and Mrs . Bad ham
wdl be gues ts a t the lun -
c he on.
1t has hired l.l25 teachers. If F. Susan Smith, 504
there 1 re 26,000 students. that Avenida Lorenzo, East
would mean only 25 students Bluff, died Wednesday, Sept.
per class. U so, then why should 27, atHoag Hospi tal.
Mildred Stanley says
we be warned o{ coming doub~ She is survived by a sis-
Sdlions?'" ter, \lrs. Margaret Hanson of vows with Fred Peth
-"Senrll parents claim Paradise. Service s were Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs.
tbat at Hor•ee Ensig.o School 60 hel d Sept. H at Baltz ~1or· F1ed Peth ate returning
to 1'0 student~; ha ve been crowd-tuary, Corona del to.!ar, with f10m thei1 Hawa1ian honey•
ed into "i)ne class, deliberately, in terment at Pacifi c Vi ew moon , Saturd_ay and will be
Memo ri al Park at hom e to fnends at 9 Rud-'mS, ESTHER RICHTER . . .h~~r~:.~;::~~.~~~d~;: Robert Wilson of Lido dies
Sept. 2<1 , a! the age of 80 at Death came at the age of Ho ll ywood , fo llowed by in-
herhorne ,213Larks pur Ave ., 61 to Robert Wilson , 223 Via terment at Fores t Lawn.
Corona del \lar. Mentone, Lido Is le, Sunday,
Mrs. Richter, who was Oct. 3 at St. J oseph's Has-
born in ~-lankato , Minn., pita], Orange.
was a member of Ebel\ club Mr. Wilson was president
and active in St. James for 30 years of Schwinn
Episcopal Church. She came Bicyde Oistributin1 Co.,
to California about 18 years Lo s Angeles. He had been
ago by tra in and carried a a resident of California for
banjo on her knee-beca use SO ye an.
there was no place elH to Services we.re held Oc t. 3
put it. in the Church of the Hills
Services we re held Oct. Forest Lawn Memorial Park1
3 at Pacific View Chapel. '
Survivors are his wife,
Elizabeth; 2 daughters.
Mrs . Nancy Sc hwinn of Cor-
ona del Mar and Mrs. Sally
Schonlaw or Hollywood; a
sister, Mrs. Ruth Be r1er of
San Francisco, and 3 111and·
chi tdren.
The famil y s uuested that
those. who w1sh may make
memorial cont ributions to
th e Children's Hospital of
Orange County in Orange.
Interment will be in Glen· IAIYSinER DIES
wood Cemetery, Mankato. While babysittina a t 4411 MRS. AGNES HODGES OF O.IFF HAVEH DIES Survivors are her 2 dauah· Seashore Or., West Newport, Four arandsons are left to
mourn the passina of Aanes
W. Hodies, who died Sept.
27 at her home, 729 SL
James Ro ad, Cli ff Haven.
ten, Mrs. Katharine Porder• Mary Parkinson, 76, of 680
btu1en of Corona del Mar Center St., Costa Mesa, died
and Mrs . D. Heckel of Glen• of a possible heart attack
da le, 12 &randc hildren and Thurs day, SepL 28.
S areat1randchi ldren. Servi ces were held unde r
IETnE IALLIIG OF !he dilect;on or Ballz Mor-
CUFF MAY£11 liES tuary,Costa Meu. Survivors •-r l'f d-are her sister, Mu. L.B. ~venty yean o • e en Phillips o f Costa Mesa and
ed ~PL )0, for. Nettie G. a nephew, Walter Barr~n1er
Walhn1. 11 13 Ksnaa Road, of Irvine.
Clif( Haven,
She h ourv;vod by her huo-IllS CAIIPENTl£11 DIES
bend, Jonet; 2 brodten, Servicca for Alberta Car•
Elmer Pryor Sr. of,Anahcim pcntier, 1535 Superior Ave.,
lfld!obn Pryor or MiM .. ota; WetC Newport Hei1bt1, will
2 autera, t4a. Mary John· be held loda Oct. 5 .
toa tad~~. Clara Sdtolley Denver, cof~rt.do~ ;_.i:
of Lona Beach. S.Jtz Mortuary .. forwud-
Senic .. ••• held Oct. 1• iDa directora. Min Catpen·
11 Boll ar-t way Cbapa I • w11 d' wldl lila Rn., Ray-• I. li•, o .•ed Oct. 1 at
.......,. of SL . Aa•ew'• Hoa1 Hoaprtal had been
Qardl oft'ida&iq.ID&.nnent • hous•keeper companion
•• at l..oata Vlata Ctme• (or 30 years &o Mrs. ·Helen ...,,,..11-.. 0111001.
They are Andrew and
Noble Warrum of Newport
Beach, Walter Weaver-of
Costa Mesa and William
Weaver of Northridae.
Services were held M"n•
day, Oct. 2, at Hollywood
Cemetery, with Baltz Mor-
tu ary of Costa Mesa direct-
in ..
GOJHG TO MIAMI
Newport &nblem Club
offi cers will auend the Su-
preme Emblem convention in
Mi1mi, FIL, OcL 9--t.S. The
local representatives will
be ~n. Oeorae McN~matt
Frank Sabr, Helen TriU~
wein, Gladys Homier lnd
Loit Wade.
I
de.1 Rd., Be acon Bay, be-
ginning Oct. 15.
The b1 ide is the fanner
Mildred Stanley, widow of
forme1 state assemblyman
Earl Stanley, MI. Peth is
a 1eti1ed enginec1, a widow-
er and forme1 resident of
Laguna Hills Leisure World.
He also has property in
Costa Mesa.
Th e maniage ce1emony
took place at8 p.m. Friday,
Sept. 22, a t St. Andrew''
Presbytetian Ch apel. Only
the immedi ate families
we re p1 escnt at the cere-
mony and at the 1eception
wh ich followed at the home
of Mrs. Stanley's son-in-
law and daulhter, Mr. and
Mts. Rex Albri&ht. 1121
Cliff Or ., Clirf Haven.
day, Sept. 28.
Mr. Nutter:, who was
March 13, 1890, in t.nalanO,I
wu a blackamith the
Los Anaeles Railway
when there were the yellow
cars. Then he became a
driller's helper in the
fields. He loved livina in
Newport Beach because he
wanted to be by the sea.
Services were held Sunday,
Oct. 1 at Baltz Costa Mesa
Chapel, followed by crema·
tion and burial at sea.
llnMG DOG SOUGHT
The owner of a white,
stocky.bodied doa with short
leas and lona eart runninl
loose in the 1600 block on
Lincoln Lane, Harbor HiF·
lands, Sunday niaht, Oct. ·1
should call the police be-
cause his dollY bit Helmut
Yt'ei~t,l230 Berkshire Lane,
Westcliff. Mr. Weiu facet
anti-rabiu shot• if the dol
is not found.
THE Q.lrPING STORY
"Clippinas by Pacin~:·
the story of Sky and
Dunlap's clippina .. ,.;,,.
in S.Ota Ana, will be ro-
tated on the Ralph Story
show at 6:30 p.m. this
day, OcL I, on O>aruool'
and will be repeated at
p.m. Oct. 14.
Thr nAl( • Y4SllW
IR()M TH E DlCOit-'IOIC C.IIOUP
8uutoh1l (o01f'mi>Of.lry w~led
lu-hoy·· ub1nrt •n grn~·ne od
fmo~lll'd Wo~lnut l't'lll'l'., .1nd lt"-
lt'CI h.ardwood •oltt.h Supt"r
Gold Vodto Gu.1 rd T1.1non11 Svs·
trm All Nrw Zl'n1th AfC-
Autom.at•l lonl'•Honong Control
9" 01•.1l .and 5"" > J" lwoO·{OOt•
SPt'J~er~ Nt·w Zentth VHf .1nd
UHf Concrotf!C l unu"\8 Control~
wtth .Jiumm.ltl'd rh.annel num·
be.rs. Nrw Zl'n1th [.uy o\cce ss
Convl'llt'IICt' P1nt'l Au cmbly .
C.1binet s•le· lO'h" high. 4("//!"'
w•de, 19~" deep •
lM Htlll.\10 • Y4Jl7M
lltOM THE O£COlAf0 1t GII:OU,
Ch1rmtnll hrly Amt'rruo styled
.. lo·bov" c•binel w 1th £ulv
Amt'll t.ln stylt'd g.1llery. spl.1yed
legs. .1nd spoolt'd verliul col·
umns m the grilll' .lrt'l. In senu·
lOt' M.lplt" Vt'nl'erS .llld St'lt'CJ
h11dwood sohds. Super Cold
V1deo Cu.1rd Tuning Syiit"m All
New Zenith AFC-Aulomlllc
r.ne·tuninll Control. 9" Ov1l
1nd S" ' 1·• twln·conr $pe.iken.
Nl'w Zt'n 1t h VHf .1nd UH F
Conct'nlnc Tuning Controls with
lllumml ftod ch1nnl'l numbers.
Nt'w Zen1th Elsy·ACCt'SS Con -
Vt'rllence P1nel ASSt>mbtv. C•bl·
n t-1 sil t': )1'/o" hlllh. 40'ti•"
' 101.'1··· det'p.•
'Ackl :JIIo" to !teoth tor 1uW> CJII.
EASY TERlol5
UP TO
3 YEARS
TO PAY
BIG-SCREEN zo·
RECTANGULAR
PICTURE
BALLOT INFO, Gl
uict'• iafonutiooal tar--
vices olfice at 1601 l.U.
St., Newport Beach.
lie tn .. t, Of -.,,, teli-
deau it locatH widlli• a
preciacl wllicb t• cwrud. or -...u..s by tbo Uoitod
Sta'''-or who i• a war voter, ia eliaible ror aa. ab-
~tacee bellot,
You are entitled if you
ban moved more thaa ainety
l'led KDoll, dlnc10r ol ad·
lli•iauadoa of the Oruae
Co.ty tcbool1 oll'iee, haa
IMOUDCed &hal applic:atioc
,_, ror abaenwe batlou
IO< 1M Oct. 24 Newport·
Ml•• boad •l•ctioa may be
ob&aillld from the electioaa'
olflce, Room 111, Oranp
Couaty Sc:bool•' Office, 1104 w. ltb sa., Santa Ana. Some
copies of then batlo\1 will
be available at 1he Newport·
Meaa Unified School Dis-
,.. Koch'• memo uatea
that tlM inttniCtiOIII 011 ob-o
tainin.a lhe ballou .,, 11
follopa: "Alsy duly re1i ...
tared, qualified voc.r wbo
it uaable to ao to the poll·
ina place oa the My of
election, or who , .. idee
more than 10 miles from the
nearest pollina plue by
the most direct route of pub-
Uys before the election ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~!:.:~~~~~!_-::::;:~igiiii~i~iiiiiiii~ from the county whereia
you ar• naw reaittered or
more than fitty•four dayt
from lhe prec:iact in which
y.ou are reaiatered. Blues lime · at festival
"Evolution o( the Blues
Sona."' the c l .. •ic tracina
of the Blues in American
jau, will be performed at
1:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7,
as pari o( lhe 2nd annual
Pacific Jan Festiv.l, set
for the Oranac County Fair-
pounds, Costa Men.
The 3 -day, S -concert
Festival, Oct. 6,7,8, will
reatwe major jazz artists
pcr£ormina in the 800G-seat
outdoor arena in 2 a£ternoon
concerts and 3 evenina con-
certs.
Jon Hendricks, vocalist
and jazz: poet , Oriainally
created "Evolution or the
Blues Sona" £or the Mont-
erey Jan Festival in 1960 .
This will be the Southern
Cali£omia premiere £or the
classi c show . Mr . Hendricks
wi'll be reatured as host
ror the Blues proaram and
will sina and narrate the
show.
Other artists who wi ll be
perfonnina u part of the
"Evol11tion or the Bluu
Sona" are: Bia Mama Willie
Mae Thornton, lhe Blues
Sinaer who performed a1
Jut year's Pacific Jazz
FestivaJ; Liahtnin' Sam
Hopkins; T -Bone: Walker;
the Dukes o( Dixieland and
Hanna Dean, who will pc:r-
rorm with a aospel sinaina
aroup to recount the early
roots or the Blues .
Jimmy lyons, production
advi sor £or the Pacific
Jazz Festival, reporu that
other jazz artists who are
scheduled to be at the
Paci£ic Jazz Fcstinl are :
Modern Jazz Quartet , Four
Freshmen, Thad Jones-Mel
Lewis Bia Band , Cal Tjader
Quintet, Gary Burton Quar-
tet , Bobby Hutcherson
Quintet, Duke Ellinaton
Orchestra , Miles Davi s
Quintet, Georae Shearina.
Wes Montaomery, Jac k Shel-
don Quartet, J inuny Smith
Trio, and the Don Ellis
Orchestra.
depositors ...
be our guest
on a scenic tour ... with that
inimitable English fla vor!
Join the happy throngs who 've en joyed
a ride on our English bus ... you'll feel
01 though you ore right in the heart of
fngfand. The plecnont port of all thit
is that it'• free of chorg• to our d•·
po1itor~ only.
Every hour on the hour 1torting ot I 0:00
om flo•t tour at 5 :00 p.,_).
OCTOBIR ...... 16th AND lith
HOVIDER ... 14thAND 15th
DECEMBER ..... 5th AND 8th
bring the kids and have some
fun at
omcur .at OIMI -WZ·JIII
bet! Kc;lf',tnt lnl~ t• US.OOO m~Mr ,,O.J.C. J
OPEN UNTIL 5 P.M. DAILY UD 8 P.M. OM FRIDAYS.
P·•· tit&. bUI;., for chal't~r. plan your trip1 or part~•
in untq~ sty~ ... t:aU for informotWn and rtHrvationl.
"Application for an abunt
voter ballot must be llllde
not more than twenty.nino
days or len than aeven
days before the day o( ele~>
tion, ucepl in the case of
a war .voter, which is five
day a priO( to the election.''
s4 million
contract let
The U.S. Army has award-
ed a 14,024,297 conuact to
Philco-Pord Aeronull:onic,
Ncwpo1t Beach to covet in-
corpmation of major imcnove-
menu to the Chapauat air
defenae p1ided miuile sys-
tem.
Aeronuuonic is prime COfloo
uacto1 to the U.S. Almy
Miuile Command, Reds&one
Auenal, Ala., on the Chap-
aual piOIJIIm. Ovetall I&
spontibility is auianed to
Aeronulloni c'a air defense
systems ope11tion headed
by Roben 0 . Cue, director.
Now in initial production
by Ae1onut1onic at Anaheim,
the Chapaual utilizes an
adaptation o£ rhe Sidewinder
IC miuile in a multiple
count, mounted on a hiahly
mobile M730 to insure rapid
deployment for de£ense or
fotwlld banle &JUs. The
miuiles&Je aimed by a aun-
ner in a tunet mount and
auiOmatically auide on the
taraet•s heat sowce afte1
launch.
FIRE PREVEHTION
PROGRAM TONIGIIT
Vice Commander William
Harrison, proaram chairman
or the Costa Mesa American
Leaion Post 4SS , has ar-
ranaed for a proaram on
£ire hazards and corrective
action.
The Costa Mesa fire
Dtpartmtnt , under the dir-
ecdao of fire Cbicf Joba
Marshall and Captain Teter,
will be in cbarae. The
public, 11 weJI. as all mem-
bers or the Leaion and
Auxiliary, ue invited to
at tend. The meet ina will
be held at 8 p.m. today ,
Oct. 5, in Costa Mesa
Leaion Hall.
DRIVER CITED AFTER
COAST HWY. CRASH
Reu-cndina into the c:ar
or Nelson Clark o£Riverside
resulted in the boo!r.ina on
the chatae of relony drunk
dr ivi na ror James Duke.
218 Fern, West Newport,
Saturday niaht. September
ll.
Mr . Clark had stopped to
make a left tum on W."Coau
Hwy. northeast or Superior.
when ~. Duke' Thunder·
bird collided with his car.
Both ~, and ~~. Clark
taken ambulance
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INIIIIQI·DIII&NYS
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(Ens ign photo from the Issue of Jan. 21, ICJ54 .)
1954 THE FIRST MEETING of the board of freehol ders wa s held Mar , L.B. (Han s) Broering of Balboa Island, J. Leslie Steffensen of
in January, 1'~54, to begin the drafting of a ch arter for the Corooa del Mar, chairman of the freeholders; Roland Wri ght of New-
City of New port Beach. Th e freeholders included, from left, Mrs . port Heights, Henry Oe ister of Corona Highlands, Walter Gerhardt of
Martin Forrest of Balboa; Robert Campbell of Bay Shores, vice-Corona del Mat, Mrs. Norman Fl eming of Corona de l Mar, Marco
chairman; Wallace Cal derhead of Corona del Mar; Jim Ray of Co rona Anich of New POrt Heights, G. Mark Engelke of west Newport and
del Uar; Tom Henderson of-Lido Isle, Lester Jones of Corona del Mrs. Rt.Jby Stevenson of Corona del Mar.
l nAO A DOWE L CH AIR represented an unusual de sign developed by Mau·
y..u rice Marti ne industrial and interior des igner who established his
headQuarters in the 'Birtcher Bu ilding in Corona del Mar ba ck in 1948. He
was awarded the contract for decorating the million dollar Laguna Beach
&. Tenni s Clu b, headed by Lee Bering, also pres ident .of the. Tenn is Club. of
Pa lm Springs. The picture above was taken dur ing a dtscusston of decOfat tng
plans by Mr. Martine and Mr s. Ber ing. (Photo by Walter Gerhardt fr om the
Sept. 17 , 1948, issue of the En sign.)
ln~R THE MacGINITIE'S ·Nettie and George-we re
7"'7 granted a year's leave in 1949 from Kerck-
hoff Marine Lab in Chi na Cove, Coron a del Mar,
to go to Point Barrow, Alaska, where Prof. MacGini-
ti e was assigned as sc ientific di rector at the Arctic
Research Lab tor the Office of Naval Research. Nettl e
and George were marr ied in 1927 after attend ing sum-
mer cl asses at Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford
University at Paci f ic Grove. They mo ved to Corona
de l Mar in 1932, when Pr of. Macginit\e was named
dire ctor of the Mar in e Lab for the Cal i forn ia In stitute
of Technology. (Wal ter Gerhardt photo from the June
9, 1949 , issue of the Ens ign,)
{Ensign photo from the Issue of Jan. 23, l qSt.)
1954 COMMITTEE MEM BERS In ch arge of planning the Haag eluded, left to right, Mrs. Edwin Finster, president of Junior Ebell;
HospiUI benefit party held Jan. 14, 1954, at the Newport Mrs. Ray Donal d, Mrs. Ted Kelly, Mr s. Ster ling Parts, Mrs. C.E.
Harbor Y•cht Club by the Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach In-Weeks and Wr s. L ester Vi erling. Mrs. Paris served as chairman.
J954 THE NEWPORT HARBOR Co...,..,lty Cllut oltclod 1111 of llle bolnl of cllroclors; LArS LAw .. lroo of •nt N--'o -'"
otoove oHicors lot 19!14: !Tom lett. tile Rev. JMoos S. Stowart dorot; Mrs. T.,. Hull oo1c of 1111-. t1rs1 .... ,. .. ...,. _,-
of St. An-s Prutlrlorl• C1111rdl, 2ftd vlt..,...ldorot; A,_ 1111 .. dill-, 1M Cl.,_o HltloM, ...... w..i1 "111 Llf,-
TortLrltl of Balboa lsiMd, rotlrlng llfUidonllrld hoi-or 011-rtllrJ, IEnl110 ....... -IIIII-.of F&U, UM.I
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Ex<Mfv• 1
The finH c:hnpter of the flook of f.xodua ia • summary of roushly 375 year•
of hi-.tCM'y. Since the account le•ve• out the nan1ea of Pharaoh• 11nd other dat·
las point», there are muny dirficultiea in filclng exact timu; however, there ia
no reut>n to question the Biblie~~l outline. The writer of thia duapter telle ua
in chapter 12, verae ,0, that "the aojol&l'ning of the children of lareel, who
dwelt in Egypt, was 430 year•". Since the events he deacribu in detail ere
encoftlplllilied within the lifetime of l\1o.ea, a nd since Moses died 11 120, it ia
obviou• thut the writer intends to cover a long period in this chapter be tween
the tin1c ''every man 11nd hill household came with J11cob" into ~~gyptand the
decree of Pb~~ruoh shortly before Moeea was born that "~:very son th11t is born
ho the llel.w-ewa) ye ahull cast into the river".
It wi ll be helpful to reconatruct.aome of the known buckground for the hish
JHlints in this long peri od mentioned by the sucred outhor. Joseph llncl hia 11
•nns and their households, "seventy soul11 ", moved intcl Egypt und settled
there sometime during the long dyruuilly known u.g tl1e \Iiddle Kingdom, 01' tbe
Twelfth Oynu ty, fr om 2000 to 1788 It C., Kive or wke a few years . ·n .is
period is recognized by scholars as "wha t muy huvc: been the greuteltt prolt·
perity of •:gypt'a hi 11tory". Government, industry, commerce , urts .... nd culture
thrived lnl they were never to do again, although even in thiti hour of glory
"The verve and sensitiv it y of the Old Kingdom line were never 4uite recap·
lured'', •\• with all known civilizutions, the fir11t glory waa the greatest . This
~riod wus, neverthel e!!ls, one of greut uchievcment. J)urin~ this time "the
children of lsr.1el wert: fruitful, 11 nd increugeJ t~LmnJuntly, und multiplied , and
wa•etl e~ceedi ng mighty; and. the land was filled with them". We a re reminded
uf '' similar astuni!:'hing in crease in the populution of the \rncrican colonies
when furnilielt commonl y numbered a dozen or more chi ldren over severo I gene·
r.llions. "'e muy <tssumc they maintained their tribal structure and identity and
were referred to accorrlin~o< to ~t ncient practice as th e "people of Joseph", or
simply "Joseph", wl1n c-.w.hlis!.ed them in the lund . They had their own l~tn
guage and lu w!l .tnd their ·~wn oHicers and pri e!l ts and scholars.
Then th ere "arusc• up 11 new kinf!!: over Egypt, whi ch knew not Joseph".
Th il'l brief gtatement mus t probably refers to the conquest of Egypt by the
ll yksos uher the ,(cc .t~ .1nd (·nllapse of the \Iiddle KingJom. The llyksos were
.cu \siutic people, perhaps Semi ti c , fierce and crude . They 11eem to hove left
. d mQs t no reconls .1 nJ li ule is kno~·n of their period of .tbout 200 yetus. They
we re remembered !Jy the llebrews for two things : first, th e llyksos were hostile
tu "Joseph" ttud. hei n~ fearful t.hat th e lle brews mi~ht defe ct and. emigrate,
tli~ruptinK e verything .. 111 d possibly e ven making common CiHJ!Ie with an outside
puwer, they set th em iu VIIS! labor c.tmps. Secondly, they built the royal c ities
of Pithom anJ ltaamses on the :\'ile deilll many miles from the llyksos capitol
o~t Thebes.
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I • I
The Flood
• Got&NI061S G.,7 8 9
THE GREAT FLOOD was a di •eel resu It of
God's displeasure with mon 's increasing cor·
ruption and violence. Noah and his immediate
family were chosen to be the only human sur-
vivors, and after floating . for a ~ear and 17
days in the gloomy, hum1d confines of the
Ark , they landed on a mountain peak. The
Flood wos tremendous in its volume of water,
on unceasing downpour. The fact that the
Ark was bu ilt near the Euphrates River at a
comparatively low elevation, and then settled
500 miles owoy on Mount Ararat at 16 ,946
feet above sea level , will give on idea of ttie
&rrmnnrttr
·-
-ra.'-&.-.. T
magnitude of the storm. Some believe that it
took Noah 120 years to construct his vessel,
and gather the animals and necessary provi -
sions. His faith in God sustained him, how·
ever. From time to time, each of us is placed
under heavy burdens, too. But, we can find
prompt comfort and direction in the Bible, as
at Isaiah 41 :10: "Fear thou nat; for I om with
thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I
will strengthen thee; yeo, I will help thee;
yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of
my righteousness.''
Dr. Torrey's Advice
to a New Convert
Uy THOUGHTS OFTEN co OlfT ... ~ •tt-who han m:endy acc~ptcd Chntt II
lhc:ir S.viour, lArd and Mascrr.
Doubtkal you will meet with diff'acuh~; you
""1 be diecotuased and tcmpkd to faD out by
the '*'1· No one Mtd fall ow by the wa7.,•for
·God bat prornitcd ia Hi• Word that 1-k H.,u 1101
. n.6" ,.., 10 H ~m~,~• •HH ,.., 7# '!" die;
hi will witlf 1/tt tt•fulioll M1o llftl~l!' • IH)' to
e~e•fN. tlf.t -p ,.,.'1 H tlblllo &Nr i1."1
"LciOitiMO UMTO JllUs••
The kCtt"( of joy, ttn:nJlh, victory a-.d pros·
mt is alWay• to keep ooe'• eye fixed ~ faut.
Ln thrlt th"=c word• 1ink dcqaly iAID t.rt: HJ..oo~ittt Nnto /mu."' If you hive beat epnptcd
and have faU~n. look at Jew. on me Cn:JII, aad
know that yuur fall ha1 been •toacd for ~~
and that you need not: be diltCOunpd, but an
gn up and JO riaht on. If you wi.ll coafeu your
1in, you will be foraiven at ooce.5
(f you are hghting with tome temptation that
lft:ml stronger than you can bea~, n:mc:m~r that
Jesus rote •&ain, and that He 11 now ilVIRI ~
int~rcedc for yo_u,• and that He Ius all power Ul
h~aven and on ~atth.s Your temptation may be
fitrc~. and the enemy strong, but Jesw i• suongcr
and all-sufficient. He can gi\'C vktory over any
temptation, appetite, or sin. lt is your ~vilege
to have victory every day and every hour, If you
will keep "kloking unto Jesus." Ask Him and
trust Him, roo, to give you His power, aod you
on your part give rhc Holy Spirit entitc" '?"'.rol
of your life. This i1 the secn:t of a Chnsthkt
charact~r.e In ckciding what to do at every turn
fl( lifc, kCTf' "looking unto Jesus" and follow
him.1
CONHU CH.IST l!llORE TN I! WORLD
Don't fo rs:c.·t tu usc c\'cry opportunity rtut rutUCI
w you of cUflfcssing Christ before the worlcl •. ~~~~~~
in public rrn:ctings :~nd in your P!'i'';Ue assoct:nron
with ut:hcn. Whcn we c:onfess H1m, Hc ~·onh·ss..·s
us,l :and when Hc confcssts us, God gi,·cs us His
lloly Spirit in fulness. If you m:ake :1 gre:at dr~l
uf Christ, HC' will make a great dc:d of you; Jf
yuu make hut little of Chri~r. He will m:.ke hut
liulc of you .
Kttp up yuur daily study nf the Word of ( iO\J.
!'\o matter ht,w busy you :ur, you nnnn~: afford
to lct a si ngil.' c.la.y pau without givinf! :U bst:
li(tccn minutcs to the faithful. thoughtfu l, pnyn·
ful study of the Bible. h is by thc 11udy of His
Word tha.t you will grow.9 It is through the study
of the Word that Jesu1 a.bides more a.nd murc
fully in you,10 a.nd it is through lhC' Word that
the ~~~r!·:: ~v~ereK~::~~~~:~tthJ:usn:~:J~~~=. e~::r~~~i:~~:i~:a~:~ ~~::· :!;;·:~:~; Panel d l'scuss"lons on 8 I. ble topics ~~~A.H···01y;o1u5M~:~~o •.• ·:g ~pkl·.·.:.~,·.·r ,,·me lo• ,,,,,,,/ "····· 01111 offi cers ,Jn tl (ollow~J !heir own WQ}'8, and th eir own officiuls were answer-... Dl
·•hlo· '"the l<~n•tiun rulers. They seemed to have provided garrison troops for u.•ilh "•eneration," mesninl a race, kind, will epitomize confu!ion &nd evil u C'\'ery day with God. ~k to Him ~f~rc you ..rist:
~u,.nlin~o; the.: L.~tJ cr with Pale•lline besides furnishing the laboc-battalions for the flmily, stock, or breed, that our was personified in the old Babylon. fr?J11 ~ur bed, knec:l down ~fter ammg and ~:.lk
11u.il<lml< th e Jt"lta c1tic,.. This would be the same procedure a.s that curried out Dr. $4"'11~1 H. Suth,rltl'ltl Lord wu referring to the Jews. He This will be the head<luarte"' of the wtth ~1m before .You ta lk _w_tth a.ny huma.n hcmg.
f I tmtl Dr. Ch4rlts L , ft'iJibug declared that the nation. of Israel anti·christ during the tribulation Tell Htm cveryth1ng tha.tiS 1n your hcar.t, all you r in utodt·rn times with '' prisoner o wur Ctlmp. or a Hrge concentration camp. _ would not pus 1way until the Lord period fca.n and troubles and care1, all your failures. Re·
,..;ume .-..dJUiar~ think .. 11 this took place centuries later. under the :\!ine teenth ...... ~ t-aiOLA I.O.DC.UTI• returned to Ht up Hia millennia! ' member, God is a Father, .:and you can hc more
IJyfl ,l~t~. be cause of the name fha mses, a Pharaoh who rul ed in 1318 B. C. and Q. c.... Valley. CaUl._ "WAo do ~0" reign. A~ter the 1_.000 years of course, frank and trustful toward Him than you could
,....,., a 10' ... 1t buiiJer in th t' delta . ll owever, Uanmse.!l I tells us he "rebuilt" /r~l tA~ tw:o wihu:uelf a.re in Revda· there wtU be neither Jew nor Gen· Q. C......, c.IH. -"/71 J oltn 18 :!15, JOt: even to an eanhly parent. Perhaps you have nC\'t'f
I . d k h h d h d d f h ld H k tiort 11 1 I thi'ftk the" are MotWl arul tile but •II will bf. one In Christ reod. t.ltr word11, 'M" kirtgdom i• not of ha.d a.n ea.nhly father to whom you could go lO t 1e s e ~:itie~. dn we now t at e an ot ers a opte names o t t! o Y soa .. · • ,.. throughout etemity. •
I I I f h . 1. · Elt}nh . Would JIOH C011t'Ur . thi11 u·oritl.' Wit~ did leii1U make t leU. tdl everything tha.t was in your hcan. Well, you ru t!rs ·Ill< revivel man y o t etr po IC tes. lltafi'M"tl artd l ikeft H ia COM ing OJW! can go to your heavenly Fathu. He lC.lls JOU 10
. II h I I h I' d . A. The answer can only be specula· Q "/ •• trt• _, 181• ,.-... .,.. •• d . K ' I •• bod 11 H &o God T II 'I hese dm!!~tic mellaure!!l failed to a ay t e ears o t e ru ••8 ynasty •n tion. Thi:" Word of God c!oes not dd-• " ". ,.. ana. ,. -. Oti.Mft 11'-llr rl'tt/'11 118 n1g o e come 1 ly. ave no secreu m , e
d h I I. "'llo h 111 · d h oh 1h It· · · 11 of Rev,.lahon we .\ave tlee delt:n .... rartlt .' Maw:~ f'lf ,,. mnh I hill tt ~t'Pir· ho·m e•e~tho·ng ,·n you1 heart. Ou<o'o• the da•, rc ~;,or to t e ~rue 11e~. e mo re t ey a tete t em, e more ey mu I· m1tely te u~. Therl! an-: an appreci· . · · . " ., e 1
I f h b • loon of tht dutruct1011 of u·hat ~~. .... itNIIl kiftgdo,..." when•••• 1empe·•. look up 10 Ho·m 10 g,·,, ~· plied ,1nd J.trf'w ." Thus was foreshadowed the miracle of the spread o a it in a It• num~r of Biblr students who ld ~ = •--
. · · 5 h btolit-\'e that Mo!1e11 and t;!ijah are th•• ~ar• to kav~ ben a. wor wr•tem, A. It iM e.rroneou11 to make thi11 a victory. It i1 well before leaving your room to Jesus C:!.rist whi d • grew t he more under off•ctal government persecutiOn. uc . • T. h . 1 be •. , ••·hat h.nd bf'"'" a ,1·t .. 11·hit:lt IUPM 1 k 1 . . two wnnes.-cell. e mlfllc es to per· " ~ •• spiritual kin~tdom. The Lord Je8us think of rhc temptations th:at arc i e y to meet ,~~:r .. wth is nr11 thr normal result of persecution. Persecutton normully stamps fo 1·mt"ci by tht'm wert' common to them to h.ntJI' r-ui11"d t he 1110rld both poli· i:o~~toinJr to have a ri~thteouJIJ and actull you during the day. Tell thc:m to God, and get
f)Ut npptJsi tion. One of tltc .'iurest siMns of God's favor and protection is the un-durtnK tht-•r lifetime upon the earth. tieo.ll'JI nltd fiMuiallJI. What mig.\1 kin~tdom he rr 011 earth. Wht>n Jesu11 thc victory before you m«t rh~m . Spnk to Him
lu·he vu!Jie w o..,.th Je!:ipitc offic io~ I persecution. :\not ht"r rea.'W>n is that no one know11 hi' th.P meaning of tire word Baby· ·"aid, ":1-ly kit•Jrdom iM not of thi!! as the very (au one before you retire for the night.
how :O.Io:-ces dh:d. El ijah Wa.'l cau~rht up Inn' Suu.Utr h isto~ apeab of a ~:orht." He.didn't say "in." The Spir-Talk over the da.y with Him. Ask Him to dlOw
Tltt· lh·klios rulers in turn became corrupted and weak, and were overthrown in a whirlwind. It ill well to remember Bnb11lon ll'hic:lr wa1 om of tire tltrte 11 of God 111 f'~t~mt-~y cart'r~l abo~t you if there has bcc:n anything that day that wa1
!J, tlw no~ti vl' nol,ilil\' nf Thebes whn established \mose I on the throne. The th:1t a whole Jrt:neration of t:hri!ltianll lt·o'Jidrrll of thr. world b-ut was dfl-t'V.t-n thl' p_rr~llll10ni4 1~ the B1~le. _Htll displeasing in His sight, and then wait silently
lt .1vow .,f tile !lvll'IQ., per10J wal'l poutt, and the new age of sple ndor began. It i!l will not ~}.e normal. de~t:1s. For, in~ dr01JP.d t'enturiea ago. Would tltr. Klnlldo~ I!C nol nf th111 wo.rld ll kmd, before Him to 5tt if He has anything 10 tell you .
. . d' 1 1 d C f h moment, tn the twinkling of an eye. Bob ... '-n ;'f RPvr.lati,... bt a.n r.m.er-not of 11" tPmJ)f'r not of tt!l natun> If H bo h. •. d'd ... _ wdl ln••"n tu u-. tnoluv through the e~~:c 1t1ng 1s covery o ,or arnarvon o t e t h• dead sh,tl be -····d ,·n-•-•p!.oble •w . v:• . ·8 ,_ . . · ' . · . . · e 1 ws you 50mt:1 tng tn;o.t 1 not ., ...... K ' . · · I I , ... ''" ...... ..... ... !Jf'rtrf! nf that or u thttt 1ft f'Vt:"'f1 011 not of tt .• oullook. not of ItA ob}t'Ctlvr. H' f . d . N 1. t•nn h qf qtw .,f the l.cst ruler!> of the permd, I ut.snkhamon . A th ough mose sand !hall be changed The matter of . f ll .. , U" If it wen-"nf" thi!t world it would 1m, con CIS 11 ~~one~ a.n put 11 away. (\'er IC
tl11rol "U l 1 , . .,..,,.,, f'hutrno-...• I. re corded that he haJ "cttused those to be pnwo:r· t ht' identity of the l~o is l!Omething JllX a ~tprrl ua · bt> maintllillf'd b)' force and ultimately down 10 alec:p wuh a 11ngle cloud between you and
fu l 1.!,., "''r•· in !l•rr..,r ", I.e seems not to have reversed th e orfi c ial policy to-about whic~ WI:! will have l~ wait u~n A. Secular hi story tells us of the would l'(>ml' IH An f'nd by forte. The you r heavenly F:.tlvr.
. . · . d 1 h the re\·elauon of the LorU m etemuy. han 'n" <>ardens of Babylon one of Saviou r',. rult> is not a-oinp-to be like wo•lt !lOR HIM EVERY DAY 1,,,,,1 tlw ll••l,r•·,v .. It wu .. 'luite pns-!!tldy h1s 1mmerlJa te pre ecessor,, men ote p Kl ,.. ,.. ,
I, wf.., ,.,11111,.,,nd··d th e nudwivcl'l to kill ll ebrew boy babies (circu 1530 IJ . C.),~~ S...taTChr~•· C.lif.-:-"Thll!,Biblr. diJ-the ·.''o
1
-callf'dld"T'hen wondd~~B ob1 1 th~ ~~~~-~ne .. :~hmaintllin 11 hf'RVf'nly rt.tll' Don 'r forgd to work for your Saviour and your . .. If . cwre• ' u geMraf ton 11 _. not pa~~ anc1en wor . e wor a yon Lord and Master every da)' of you r life. h would
·•n<l lw l,ll., .. l.lf "I''' c•omm •• nJeJ lie brew boys In be thrown Into the :'IItle . thtll 11101111 b,{ort! t}, eftd com~•.' Ju11 t hrl!l· coml'!l from the term Bttbel whieh " · · be well to trw to arv-ak to tomeonc about his toul · 1 h 'b 'l. h · · h h b . . · .. . . . Q. S..k-•. M._, -Wh1lr. 1t mt111 ., r-,,. "'"· d , .. !ll l••r••.;tm ~ to spec u a te on t e poss1 1 tty tat 11 m•g I ave ee n long u ll gr-raho-n' mettn!:l confu~10n ThiS c1ty was the b ld 1. /' h d everyday. You m.ay nOI always have an opportu-. · . · · t' "" o Qllf'lf 1on, ve ?lettf!r nrr tl,.· f.''""l.l.., l)u••••n 11.11-..l~t:p-;ut who was the daughter of Phar~toh who 11uved A. It ia Ullually con!lidered about aa center of t!OlPI~ headed up by Nebu· I hr. an.,wer to wh~>re Cnin'l •nifr nity. hut make it rhe principle of you! life ro do
"··~··~· ld· to 35 year!!. There are ~~everal poinlll chadnezzar and Belshauar, t he ~wo c:nme from ?" so if you c:an possibly find an opponunuy.ln help-
d.,elo • or view on this puure of Scripture. mo~t famous rulenJ of the !'at10n. . , . ing others you will help you rself.-R. A. Torrey 1\h.d •·v•·r lu· tlw ~nrn:r:l tlell•iled fa cL". of the peri_od, only three . P The first ill that th08e livinr at tht-Th1s 1tll wu destro~ed centur~e .... ago A. ~run:~ w1fe wa~ apparently one
''"'"' ~ ''·•·r•• 1 <>ll ... Jder,.ll hf 1he ga cred wnter as pertmenl to huma n h1.s tory: time of Christ's speaking would live by the Medo:.Per.nanJIJ. There are of ht !l !ltllterR or mece~. Adam a_nd
II rJ,,. ''"("''"!-; ~r•twl h .-.! \brah.tm's grt~ndson's posterity into Ill mighty people; to see their fulfillment. Another view th(J~t who t~tnk that .the .Babylon Ev~ had _numerous . Chl_ldr:n besr~e
21 tl,..u· l•.nt.t l"'ri"d .,f "I'Pre~s ion under 11 seemingly benign and worldly pro&· i:ot that the reneration li ving at the re~er:ed to I~ Rev~lat10n IS ~ re· Cam and Abel. Wh,tlt> It ts now. 11-
. h d · dr t' 1 r · ti me when the Lo rd returns arain bulidrna-of tht!l ancJt-nt and WICked IPa-al to marrv one ,. clo~ relat1ve, po·rnu ... '''111ure; .~) !l, .. ., •ncrea~m,~~; s tr_engt esptte as IC governmen po ICies will see the fulfillment of all the11~ land. It would seem, however, Lhat it in tholle day~, when the line was
t ... t.·-..tro" IIH·tu, ·• '"f/;" ••f r.'ld ~ provtdence ond favM. thingl'l. We believe, in accord with tht.> wo uld be begt to take the name spir· very rure, thPre waflt not the same
(St. n.."' ... Blbl• L ........ St. T'o• ... •• p,..,, a .. 15096, H ... ., .... T .... 770lS.) primary deftnitlon of the Greek word itually. It will actually be built &nd problem.
Ru<EIIliOt;U : (I ) I CoriDthlano 10:13. (I) H..,.... 11:1.
j:1) I John HI. 1•1 H#b,.... 1 1:15. (!I) MaaMw 11:11. (8 1 Cllllti..,.. !l:tl, 13: Rom-l :li 3. 11) I ,-., l :a1. lotH~ 11-lt. {8 1 M'1tttlew 10:31. ( ) I htin-1 :1. {10
<>hn 1$:7.011 EphftiMI S:l1. (Ill H..__ •=11: u:ue.
Amf"fillln TnH S!l>eldy-ll non-pogtl or(Mizac,... Pwbl~" ofCIIooVf .... llt_,..., tl!lft 1815 O .. dell, Se• J-.-078-111
MESSAGE TO THE CHURCH OF SMYRNA Thi.t~ i" th~ Bch in a "''-ties ou Revel•tiou by Ute Re v. Tim pel, had becom e a serioua threat to hia world-wide Considered the wont emperor in Rome'& history Latin Version. This became the Bible of the Weetern
L. I. .. H .. ye, j)lt!ilor or Scoll Memori•l B•ptist Church or Su godl . Th t h r I . th• t . to th Ch . t' h h ( th th d d L-Oiego, reprinted from rhe Biblic•l ReAurch Monthly. This ess empire. a e waa unsuccess u m IS a -and the createa:t antagomst e n s tan c urc ea or m ore an a ousan ,;yean, an rUil'
mi'ltallm,.ut roncl"m" the letter co the Chu rch •' Smyru. tempt is easily seen in a study of Church history, for faith. He led in a violent attempt to destroy the been tranalated into many ditfererit lanparee. The
The c hurch in S myrna was a much persecuted GOD overruled and Satan learned a valuable lesson . Bible from the face of the earth. Under his lead· more the Scripture was di~~eminated and used by the
church in a ve ry wealthy city that had little time for The more he persecuted the church during this peri· erahip many Roman cities had public burnings people, even in the fact of persecution, the church
Christians. The city itself wu a well-plan~ed accom· od, the more the church overcame the one condemning of the ucred Scriptures. advanced in numbers until it wu auch a dominant
plishmcnt o~ Alexander the Gr eat, found.ed about ?,haracteristic .of. the A~tolic age, that of having During the second and third centuries this peraecu· factor in the Roman empire that Christianity wu
three centunes before CHRIST . It was the co~er· ... left tll.v ftrat love . . . Not o ne word of condem-lion age eaw hundreds of Christiana brourht into the established as the State Church by Emperor Con-
cia! center of Asia Minor and was on the d ir ect trade na_tion was hur led by CHRIST at this churc~. Fro!" amphitheatera of Rome to be fed to huncrr Iiana atantine in 3 12 A.D. The ceuation ot penecution
route from India and Persia to Rome. The large var i-th1s Satan learned a great BeCret: persecutiOn w11l while thousands cheered. Many were c rucified othen turned out to be a muter stroke of Satan and a rreat
ety of coins found by archaeologist,., in the city clear-not stamp out the Church of CHRIST ! Couequently, "t:01Iar~ witA a'litnal .a,.., aM torl1tred to d;.,tA bv trapdy to the Church. This will be borne out in the
Jy indicates that it wu a wealthy cit)'. Th~ J ewish this age ended with the euing of penecuti~n and ·wild dogs." They were covered with tar and aet on next me8¥&e to the church of Perpmoe. aa we lee
segment of t he population seem s to have been m oet instead, Satan used what tu.rned out to be hta moat fire to aerve u lamp poets. They were boiled in oil the Church aaaimilate papnism, loae ita fire, and
i rreligiou~ and neglectful of s piritual thinp. S m yrna effective weapon against wh1~ the Church has prov-and burned at the stake aa waa Polycarp in the city fall into aerious condemnation from our LORD.
today i~ one of the largest citi~ of Turkey. Few en moet vulnerable, that of mdulgence or endorse-of Smyma itaelf, in the year 156 A.D. One church " .•• Tla.ue tlti"ll' NitA tile firtt aftd tlt1 lott, wlo
specific details are known of the history of the ment. . . . hletorian stated that dU.riD.I this period f ive million tOU dead, aftd lived again." It i1 interestinr to note
Smyrna church. other tha n that which is friven As predocted by the LORD H~lf m vene 10, Chriatiana went martyntd for the teotimony of JE-that CHRIST introducea each m .... p to the church-
here in the Book of Revelation. It can be aafely " ... A lid r • 1114/l il<wt tribttlatu"' 1.,. dor1." Tins SUS CHRIST. es by reachlntr back Into the vioion of Hhn.oelf to John
deduced, howeve r, that it was a moet faithful ~hurch ..-e u.w eicht of the ten periods of peneca· 1 Evidence of the aapernatural nature of the Church in chapter one, and p icka out one of the eharacteril·
c hurch in the face of persecution. From the account tJon under Roman emperora. can readily be Men in the fact that the Churth tica of Hia natu~. To Epheau1 He referred to Him·
here in Scripture, the know n characterietica of the Nero ......................................... ·--·:··: ..... ~..e,s A .D. reached itltnatelt numerical heifht:e. in proportion .elf u He that " ••• ltold.ttt tlte tevmt. tier• ill AU
condition• in the church at Smyrna indicated that the Paul beheaded and Peter croCJfled. to world populatloa, duri"'' thia period of pe.-..cu-rig~l 114!14, ~. 11141 walket~ ia "'" mi<Ut of 1114 ,..,,..
j udpent oeat of CH RIST will reveal thl• church to Domitlan : ............................................. 91>-H A.D. u .... In addition to tha ootabliollment of churches In go/Ua tattdlutieb," emphaallinr that He falthful17
be one of the moot outltandinr local bodiM ot be-J~n UJied. INIIIY part.o of tho world, thie church .,. dietln· provideo for the ehurcheo.
liovero in all of Church hietory. T(an ti ..... b;;.~ ... (.ji; ... ~ ............ I04-I17 A.D. IUiehed ltaolf b)' Ito produetloa of m&IIJ' hand eopied To· Smyrna Ho omphaaised Hie etemal nataro:
IMYINA 01 P8IICUIION AGI lfiiO ua • e e. maD-rtpta of the _,... Serf plano aDd the trona-" ... 1M lint o!ld tile lut"; Hie death (or tholr lino;
fill IOO A.D 1e Jl2 A.D lfareaa Aarelluo ...................... -...... 1e1-I80 A.D. lotion of the Scriptaro hlto -Jan-ltarl7 In " ... to.W -tieod," .•• an~ the fact tllet Bo • ._
. . : Pol)'earp bamed at the otake. thlo period, tbo Blblo ,.. -lotod lato SJriac ud -"'-" Apia wo -the 11111qoo ~ ot
Tbe Smyrna ponod of Church ~letory wu prolla-Settilll _. ........ -... -................ -... -.. -.. 200-211 A.D. what ie 1mowa 11 tbo hohtto --.!pta which to. CluilllultJ ta t11et we do DOt wonhlp o ._. -
bly the ,__ time of pe.-utiOII the Ch1trch of llaxlmlnnu _ ..................................... .286-287 A.D., como the otflc:lal oerlpeu,... of tha z.-.. chllrch-. 11 do the .._om-'ano or the ~ oo'tbo eo.
CHRIST bu ..,... lmown. SeiaD unlellhod a violellt Dod111 ................................ --... -........ 2110-W A.D. ina which tro•latlo. ,.... _.. IDID Anlblc, ...,._ f .......... bat we wvnblp a CB1U8T w11o •u ....._"
attaek 11p011 the dove~~ ill on olfort to obliterate It, Volorlan ................ _ .............. -... .25'1.-o A.D. 11aa, aDd ~ I tbo d liar tbo 1111a1o 'l'ltlo ~ ot t111o 1o t11et Bo io able Ia ....... •
far It bet:oiDI ..t• II to him tllet tbo Apaotollc Alll'lliaD -.................. -.. -..... -.... 2'70.!75 A.D. trololod lllto ~ ... -.::. ':'~ tbo Old bollolfolBio.....,_ iatlllo-(2'• k oioHIILIIfl)
Cllllrch, t..aoo of Ita faithflll ...-.hill&' of tbo <:<»-Dloelotiu ... -.................... -.--....... 1101-812 A.D. WM • • • ·
I
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Dr. Maurice All•d <l UCI Lo-., oad Piene Bomae.
will preseat. a 'fOCal pmpam He 1..-.ect as usias.-l COG•
st &be meeti.fta ol lbe Upper ductor to Roser w..,.., dur-
Bray Anocl•"• o( lbe ina 196$· and U66 lrt lh
Ora!"o Courtly Philb.armoalc sprioa and iurrmer ~f 1%6°, Soc~etyMoruSaymonUrta, OcL be perfonned and ttudied
9. altho bome ol ~·· ·R~I pb with Robert Shaw, Hllme~ ofHarborV1ew H1lla. He is scheduled for an ac-
He Will be ac~penfed by tive fall and winter aeriu
Mrs. Thomu ~ltina. of performances, He will be
A ha~cheon will be 10"04 tho featured aoloist at lh ·
roltowtna the Pf'OIIItl\. Mn. Monday evenina concert ~~
Ralph Deaver. Mn.1CoMe dt Loa Anaotu on Nov. 23.
Swift and Mrs. Robon Het·
:tel wilt auiat tho hoatou. THRII IOOK I D
"NOT EVER.Y0NE will come In a Rolls
Royce; but we hope everyone will come to
the fun day fo r the benefit of the Harbor
Episcopal School," said members of the
committee as they arrived to make arrange-
men ts for the golf, bridge, cocktails and
dinner to be held at the Irvine Coast Coun·
try Club on Saturday, Ocl 5. Shown here,
left to right, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc·-
Oowell and Mrs. Graham Jones , president
of the Parents Council.( Beth Koch photo.)
Prior ID Dr. Allard's pre.. Oinneu for three ended
sent post 11 conductor of with bookina fOJ throe on
the Univeni ty Choru1 and the charae of defraudina an
Chamber Sinaora at UCI, he innkeeper when Lynn Vier-
was anistant profeuor or tina, 25, and Michael R~
music at Pomona Colleae. bertaon, 26, or 1045 W. Bat ..
He is a concert bariton• and boa Blvd., Balboa, and
hat performed eJ:tensively Francia Melhorn 26 or
in California and Europe, Oranae, were ano~ted ~fter
includina Paris, whore he leavina the reataurant at
per(onned on radio and tete-4001 W. Coaat Hwy., Weat
vision. Newport. They were nushed
TOURNEYS TO AID
EPISCOPAL SCHOOL
Friends and parents of thr ouah the 8th ·arade .
Harbor Episcopal School John Marder Jr. is head-
Corona del Mar, will tee off master, and Han cock Ban-
fOf the 4th annual aolf and ni n& Ill is chainnan or the
bridae tournament on Oct. board oftrus teea. The parent
5th a t Irvine Coa st Counuy coun cil pre s ident is Mrs .
Club. Graham Jones .
The all day event begins J ANE & MARY 'S SHOPS
with noHoo-serious gotr OPEN$ ON MARIHE AVE.
tournament for the aentle· · After their first sale ia
men , an afternoon bridae o ver, the new shop, "Jane
tournament for the ladies , and Mary 's" at 307 Marine, foltowed by cocktails and Balboa Island, will be re .. dinner for all in the even-. decorated with a pink theme In~. and Mrs . David Lana and a formal opening will
are chairmen of the affair. be held, accordina to the
Sidney Carnine is golf owner , Mrs . Pauline Staf·
tournament chairman, as· ford.
1i1ted by Fred Swenson. The two dauahters, for
Mrs . Charles S. Thomas and whom Mrs. Stafford named
Mn. William Mc Cowell arc her shop, will wotk after
co-chairmen of the bddae school, holidays and week·
tournament. end s.
Other convnittee member& The s hop will specialize
PhCHM in Your Ord•r
for a Su'-scr'lpfion:
673.Q550
He. earned the doc&or of from bushes by police.
fl'lltl cal aru dearee rrom --:::-:-:--__:___:_ ____ _
USC and has studied Wldcr Call In Your WH t Ad
musi cians or world renown,
includina William Vennard.
Oweedolp Koldofaky, Lou.
.. tM Ensi ..
673.Q550
are David Brant, prizes ; in linaerie and sponswear,
Mu. Joan Neville, dinner small and teaulal sizes.
chairman ; Mrs . Ronald Ca s-SEN. SCHMITZ TO TALK
pert, hoatessea: Mrs. Han-The militaty affairs COfnoo
cock Bannina, decorations ; mittee of the Otanae County
Mrs . A. Bailey Potter, pu!). Chamber of Commetce will
licity; and Miss Ali ce Waller, OLE! VENGA LA FIESTA! -LIYC ~ Guv Miller have set the Margarita hour re1ervations. hold a luncheon meetina The proceeds wi ll bendit Oc t. 12 at the h vine Coast bers are going south of the border for for 7 p.m •. and d inner at e ight. Mariac hi
the tcho \anhi p and buildina Country C lub. Senator J ohn their Fa ll party -as depicted above by music will provide bac kground fOf trad i-
fUDda of the school. Harbor G. Schmitz of the 35lh Commodore and Mrs. Jo seph Colesworthv. tiona\ Mexican dinner served by La Co-
Epi acopal School is an in· Senatorial DitlliCI will talk October 21tt will find the Lido Ch~ cinita, well known Mexican restaurant
dependent school located on "What to look ror in fu-house transformed into an authentic frequented bv many U doites. After din-
in Corona del Mar, with twe militas y and veterans' hacienda. Rear Commodore and Mrs. Rov ner music will be of the dancing van e ty.
~c~l;•;•;••::.:.•-~for:::.__:k~i~n~d~«~a~·~r~te~n:....=•~ff=•~ir~·~l~·~·~•:•l~a~t~ion:::._" ____ __:w~oo=:.l s:•~v:.._w::.:.it~h__:P~a~rt~v:....<:h~o:i~rmen__:::...:Ma=•_:•:nd::.__~B~.~Y~.O~.~L~.--, fJAY JOHNSTON PHOTOJ
Equalize Your Monthly Inca e JUNIOR EBELL CLUB
PLANS FUND RAISERS
Plans for an OcL 11 s alad
luncheon were
by Mts. Henry S&o tsen
Retirement Pay
Social Security <Average for Man & Wife>
Newport Balboa Savings
Monthly Security Account
and ananaemenu fot the
Nov, 8 "Petite boutique"
fund raisin a event , were
tevealed by ways and mean s
chaitman, Mrs. Roaer Sher·
man, It la1t week's luncheon
meetina of the Junior Ebell
Club of Newp01 t Beach at
the Ebell Clubhou se. New
membeu beina in uodu ccd
in cl uded the ~ime s . Richard
Ac&on , Louis Alpini eri ,
J ohn Bates, Robert Batson,
Theodore Binder , J ames
Blixt, Jack Ftench, Rendell
Han son, Leonasd Jone s,
Gene Kovach, '1\'.J. \1o seley,
J am es \otutat and J ohn '1\'hi l-
ney.
Total Monthly Allowance Every month, year after year SJ4470 ,, ..,.
S[CU,UTY-no could n k tor more' r"'' ,, "'"'' ... , a11 a•e 1oo••n1 for ana
whM -111 wtnt. Our Monlhly SK1,mly Ac:tOI.Inl l)lan '' one •t>tt•e-,. rou &el 1
chec;k [V[RY month tor 11n ye1rs or forl1f1Hn or t....,ly-•halt~tr l'()u st ii'Ct
It 's 1 pl1n to sprt.IG out .,ovr cu h U MIS to auure yourself 1 const1 nt on<:omt
_,,To kMi) on 11min1 d1~1dtndslrom )'Our .n~nl ment To h1~e your money
1.,1i11ble to you •n Ill or I"Y l)llrt It 1 momt!fll's nol•ct •n the •~ent th1t you
,....,. 11n t<Nrpnc:y. And, 11 tht tnd of you r 5 LO or 15 ~" perood. you stoll
,....,. 1 noet nest •u ftf1-wllh 1o0mt .,,.n,ements the nell eu tn •ll:nt br
conlidtrtbly MORE thJn your o••&IOUI onvtstment Thos os thl Newport S,.t~
Slotinp Monthly Security At count Prol rtm--•ell ....ortn '""tsl•lll'"l · no m111er
whll your nttdl mty bt It '' !he 1ns•er to m1ny m1ny rtll or unusu1t
lln~nclll situllions.
How the Monthly S.Curity Account Plan WORKS
Tht chlrt It tn. riJht ~~ ~•nous plans lor onvntmenn !rom SIO 000 00
to SIOO.OOO.OO.
LNm ~ lbout this pl1n from one ot our ollocers "'''" 111 the IKI$ ~ our
Monthly Stcurity Account plan. '(Pi tments subttcl to the prov•s•ons ot Sec
8104 of !hot Cltllorru1 Fonancol l Code under •h•c h 1 savonas and lOin u soc o·
1tion m~y not wao.,. its "lhls to reQuort up to "" mQtllhs nol oce of intent to
withdrtw. Ewry withdttwll requeSI Ills been me1 promptly '" our 31 year1 }
AIYfAKrAGlS tW A
MOHTHl Y RCUJtfTY ACCOUI"'T
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ARTIST DEMON STRATES
OIL PORTRAIT WOR K
Wade Z int demonsu a ted
h11 technique in oil
traiture at the meet•n a of
the Costa Mesa An Lea1ue
Tue sday evenina . Sept. 26,
at the Adams Elementary
School, Costa Me sa .
Mr. Z.nt spent 25 )·ears
as an artist in the ,;.,.;,,;,
picture industry and lateT
went to Palm Sprmas . His
work s arc cunently on
di1 play at the Clyde Zulch
Gallery m Costa Me sa.
The final scholarship
award presentation of the
year was also made at the
meetina. Bruce Ri chards,
a aophomore art s tudent at
UCI. was aiven a
award .
IIIII. • W C. NESSI
Of lAY CLUI •u
Forty-one yean aao In•
diana lose ~·· Wilma C.
Heau b California; Tuea·
day, Sept. 26, Calir~nia
loU Mrs. Heue, resident
'"II PfOif<hoftt ... fOOOf'ldH off~ r the Balboa Say Club. She
I'OU •IOIVI 'o'OU Il l ,,.. ... ~ --.._ -.1 .... ed tit • IACH -TH o()l '"' 1\IJITI or• oH.OO"t.,~ .... ,... .,... aW&)' al e pal'-.
S1400D 10 ~., uu~oo ~ """,. • ...,......,..,.....,. Udo Convateacenl Home •
S\4000 n """' uvn .oo Sll'lo.J nw_.......,., ... _ She is survived by U tOOO 10 -"' $J4 ,2SOO ~..,,_, __ ...,.....,""""""" SliO·oo to _.. 11•:•.oo ~ ..... ............,. .... _,....,_ huaband, Bruce • suo_oo to.-.. • l,on oo ~.._,..,....,,_, Strvict~l were held at L..'T-;;:;~;;:-;::;:;;~~;:;;;=-·-::::.~,~~;17 1. :lO p.m., Friday, SepL 29,
DOWPORT B8LBoa ....... ,...,.08-' ~ ~::::;:, =..•-..:::.'~ rSL Mdr•••' Ot•pel w1e
II:K&W a.aa .!! ,_ .. Mnct .._ tM Newport....,_~~,..., ! Dr. O.arlea Oi"enfteld
......,. ill •• ···-·-Moflthty Secllflty A«ount ""'""""*"' ~ j officiatina. lntenneat
,
miM YOUR WAISTLINE
Lose those "'EXTRA" pounds
and inches ... y our waistline
is your lifeline Don't let
Your-LIFE-WAIST -AWAY
SURE YOU GET
SOME
EXERCISE
But
• • IS II
Enough?
YOU CAN STAY IN TOr
SHArE THE YEAR
AROUND WITH A
r EitSONAUZED
r HYSICAL FITNESS
rROGoltAM
ATTENTION: Mr . Business man!
Physical Fitness
PAYS YOU
IN
"HEALTH and LONGEVITY"
VISIT OUR EXCITING MAGNIFICENT HEALTH FACIL ITIES WHERE
MEH AND WOMEN CAH CAtH , LOSE OR AE -ARRAfoiGE WEICHT
5-P·E·C·I·A·L
ANNIVERSARY RATES
l CONVENIENT LOCATI ONS
COSTA MESA ANAHEIM ORANGE
549-3368 826-0381 639-2441
2300 Harilor BIYd. 510 S. Beach I H. 39l 622 E. Katella -l'leyor ,_ .........
Sb I,,.... c ... I' ap;a.., c-5 ... , ... c-
JOIN TODAY: ....... ~,...... .................... ....
... , .. 1 ... u. I. c...a. ~ ·--.. .......
Cree+ecl
like to
for cliscrimina ti"' men artd women who
be trim ..• healthy ... younger looking
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AN OLIVE TREE has been planted and dedicated at
the Estancia House by th e garden section of the Costa
Mesa Women's Club. Mrs. Bruce Hovey, chai rman of the
section, presen te d the tree to Joseph Jones of the ci ty
parks department. Club members pictured he re at th e
piM!ting and dedication are, from left, Mmes. L oren
Cochran, Florence Wildermuth, Raymond Ru ssel l, Geo·
rge Pugsley, H. B. Harris, Lloyd Robinson, Bruce How-
ey, F. Lee wad sworth and Be ssie Johnson. Mrs. Wads-
worth is president of the Women's Club.
Yule will come early
\Irs . J ack Overall, Moose-
heart committee chairman
of the Wome n of the Moose,
Costa Mesa Chapter 11 58.
wil l center her Chapter
night program at 8 p.m.
today , Oct. 5, around the
theme, "Christmas tn Oct-
ober. ..
\lr!>. Overall and members
of the Mooseheart Com-
mtuec have set up a table
at the \k>osc: Lodge, 435 E .
17th St., Costa ~-1esa. com-
plete: ~Hh Christmas tree
and holly, featurtng a
Chrtstma!> swcking in v.h ich
tn recetve donations from
the Chapter. The money
will be sent to \k10sehear1,
the ChtlJ Cny tn ll ltnois,
to pur~.:hase to} s nnJ gifts
for the children there.
.\Ir s . Darlene Jalbert's
\h·~~e h a\'.:n Ct)mmtllcl.' also
v.tll ha\'.; a !>locktng hung
t\> rc ..:e tv.: mnnl.'} g1fts from
th e: Chapter ml.'m~er.-.. The
stncktng v.dl ~c: sent to
\lnn\l.'hav.:n. Orange Park .
Flooda, tn purchase: gtft'>
fnr the a~cJ 1.1hn tl.'\td.::
there.
On Oct. 1-l, \Irs. Ove rall
and her commit te e v.Lll serve
a SlUffed cahbage d1nner
from fl .JO to 8:30 p.m. a!
the \~"''e Lodge. Th ere
IlLII he J:tnctng from') p.m.
unt d I a.m. 1JIIfl31t>~ns are
!.1.50 fp r adult" and 75t
fnr chddrcn.
~~~mbcr.-. nf the \lol>..,e-
hcart arc \lmcs.
Pa ul · Cris·
SSIOna
Directory
I NSL:HANl'E .
~0~ A LL 0 1' >'OU"'
I ~SUI'IAN C E NE£0'>
ROIH·R I SO."'. -SADI.IIR
1\/st 'RA.'\< I
:1333 ... f'e>a.~l Ji ll\.
r·oruna dl'l Ylar -fi~l<SH'\0
I'UN£RAL DIRECTORS .
BALTZ
MORTUARIES
1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COSTA ME SA
Midway b-2424
3520 E. COAST HIW,U
CORO~A DEL MAR
ORiole 3-9 450
S i1tc~ 1942
f riendly Nelrhborhaod
Service
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
U 8·3433, 8·:K34 Co.ta Mesa
Weslclii'.IJ" Chapel
e/-'!N'III•"J4 427 E. 17tlo ST.
COST A MESA ... .._
man . And y Galluzzo Sarah
Hubley, Grant Parke r. Cor·
delL a Russell. Be1·erly
Spano, Dorothy Stevens,
Curtis Upton and Maxine
Wc:ir.
HEALTH SPA OFFERS
SLIM· TRIM FAOLITIES
Stepping from a cold, gr ey
cement sidewalk in to the
"Holiday Spa" is li ke
stepping into a minored and
tichly catpeted fai ry palace
"ith exercise machines that
promise that the mi 1101 on
the wall at home mi ght say
that "You ate Lhe slimmest
and fi rmes t of all~"
Span ish go ld leather mach-
mes for figu re conturing
vic: with hut mineral baths,
an inha lat ion room with pre•
he ated euca lyptus oi l; steam
baths, ul tra-vit,le t s un
booths and a !>"immmg
pool.
A ~loliday ~lealth Spa 1s
now open at 1300 Harbor
Blvd., Costa M:sa. Other
locations are in Orange, at
622 E. Katella, and in Ana-
heim, at 510 s. Beach Blvd.
LEGAL NOTICE
:O.OTIO OF PHOP O!-U>
B.\\K \I EHr.FH \\D Sll \Rh·
/IOLIH.R ~ \trt:Tl\f,
\OTJCF. ISII~H~II' Ll\~'
thou:
I .• \pp[i,..ati'>n h.... [,..,.n
marl•• to th.-( ornptmll •·r of th•·
C:urrt'nrv, IJ.!t!'!hillRinn :!i, [I.C.,,
for hi,.. ('011,. .. 01 to a ml'tll:"t o f
1"\'1 \ ~.ll :'iiTY \ ·\'110\ •\1 .
11 ·\\'K, f'ull.-rlon, {',olil<>rn i.o,
an•! \E\\'POil'l \·\'1[0\·\1.
B.-\\'1\, '"''f>O tl I!PIH'h, {.ali•
fnmia.
11 j o, t·ont ... mpl al"•l th111 all
off j,..,.,_ o f 1h,. :~hn"'' ndrn,.,t
b>tnk., "ill ronttnu•• tn t. ..
oprrut•••l,
Thi" nntir,. ;.. puhli .. h,.d
pur<uant In Sl'c-tion 18frl n f
th" ~ ,...[,.ral [) .. pn .. tt [n .. ur•
aOr P .\r t. 2-Pursuant to ~all of i t",,....
~p,.rtivf' dirertor~, conrurr,.nl
"P,..' ,,[ m•· .. tin~,. o f tho: o,;h,or .. ·
hnld•·r .. of 1 '~1\'ERSITY \',\-
TJO\ \1 . H,\\'K 1ullf \'f:\\PORT
\ATIO\'AI. I!A''H; ~~o·ill he hl'lrl
at lh" ·\nahPim r:onv,.ntion r:l'fl·
1•·r, \nah,.im, Calilornifl, on
ll •·tln,.,.<lav, \ov ,.mh,.r ],
1967, at 6:10 o'rlor k. P.\1.,
ior thP purpo,.•· o f r on.,itl••r•
inR and votinR wh .. th,.r an
O>II:T""m"OI to m'"Till' thl' "lliri
bank ... und~r th,. provi;oi on!' o f
l.h,. law ... o f thr !'ni1,.<1 Stal""
'<hall b,. rslifir<l and con·
firm,.d , .. ubjP.CI Io thP al'prova]
of 1h" Comptrol\ .. r of th,.
Currpocy, w~~.. .. hinj!IOO, n. r. ..
and for th,. porpo .. ,. of votinl£
upon illlY other matt,.r!l inri·
<J,.ntal to thr propo""d m"'ll:'"'
of th,. t>•·o han ks. ·\ ropy of
nf th~ afor,.,.aid a~r,.,.m,.nt,
I'H'rut,.d by a majority o f th,.
rlir~ctor"' of "B<"h of th,. two
bank,., provil'lin,Lt for thl' m"'ll"'
;,. on file al the ,,.,.p~ctiv,.
han k~ anrl may be in11pe,.ll'd
durin$ bnooinl'!l!l hoots,
OATf.O: S,.ptembf'r 26, l%7
I'SI\'EASITY S.\TI Q~,\L
IJANK
, '
-I .,.....
Mrs. Joel Fruehan
ANNETTE YETZ WED
TO JOEL FRUEHAN
Cas~.:adtng v.htte roses and train-like effect. Budc:s -
~t.:plHtnl>tl\ v.erc: carr ied by maids. s imilarl )' dressed,
Annette Yetz when she be -were Delore s Campbell of
~·;.mlC the hrtdc of Joel Los Alamito\, Darlene
Fru.:han 11n Saturday. Sep· Mom s of Lon g Beach , and
tcmhe1 fl . a1 the FH st as-De borah Se edborg of ll unt-
...emhly of Gnd, Long Beach, ington Beach.
1\t lh the Rev . \\·esley Stee l-Their bouquets ~ere cas -
h~·rg offtt.:lll tLng . Cadi ng yelloW [)Om pnm
'I he brtde v.ore a gown of da1sies.
,dk-fa Lcd peau de so1e Hugh McCnlluch of New-
re-emhrt•tdcred Y,t lh flo~ers port Be ach was best man ;
of alencnn lace, seeded Us hers were the father of
v.llh ~·r ys tal!io and pearlS. the groom. Captam Fruehan;
and a ~v.ecp1ng wa tteau brother-m-law of the groom.
tratn. Wayne Whitney of Costa
Shtrle}, the daughter of Mesa, and Lawrence Yetz,
Edmund Yetz of Long Beach brothe r of the br1de, of
and the late Mr !>. Tillie Long Beach.
Yctz, 1s a graduate of Cal Other a ttend ant~ we re the
Sta ll! at Long Beach and is flower girl, Mi che le Bollier,
affd•ated "llh Alpha Delta of Stanton. the bride 's
Cht. She has be en a rehab-mece. dressed ltke the
tlltatton counse lor with the bridesmaids; ttng bearer.
!he State of Cali fornia . Ma rk Sutphin of Ga rden
Jnel IS th e son of Captain
and Mrs. E.C. Fruehan,
rc sulents on Balbo a Island
for 1'1 years, now living at
2085 Bayport Way, West
Upper Bay. He 1s a graduate
of Newport Harbor Hiah.
Orange Coas t College and
Cal State at Lona Beach,
whe re he received his B.S.
degree in industria l te ch-
noloay. lie: 1s presen tly
employed at Doualas Air-
craft. Long Beach. as an
associate engineer indesian
en gineering.
Grove, the bride 's nephew;
Candlelighters. David Yetz,
the bride's br01her, and
Kenneth Ganskie, the bride's
nephew.
The church was decorated
with all white fl oral ar-
rangement and whtle can-
delabra .
Robert Orwin of Newport
Beach was or1anist, solo-
ists we re Judi Lanon of
Washin1ton and Gerald
Robertson of Westminster.
Follertoo, C:alifornia
~f.WPOA T NATIO'lAI.
RANK
Newport Beach, CaliftJrnia
llubliM: Sept. 28, Oc:t. 5, 12,
19, 26, 1967, io The Newpnft
I! arbor Eo.sip
Mrs. Li llian Ganskie of
Long Beach, was the matron
of honor . She wore a coral
floor lenath empire waist
aown of c hiffon, back-
aathered into a flowi na
The reception was held
at the chwch recreation
hall. Assistin1 at the re-
ception were Mn. Gary
Brewer, the bride's cousin,
and Mn . John Ercse, the
bride 's aunt; Janet Fite ;
Mrs . Layrence Yetz, the
bride's sister-i n-law; Mrs.
Mar1ery Seedbor1: Cheryl
Perschbacker and Mar1aret
Whitney, the JTOGm'l Iiiier. ONLY fully
Co/lege in Orongot County for
MEDICAL & DENTAL
ASSISTANTS
Mu. Yetz wore a 2-piece
liaht blue lace ensemble
·with a white orchid cornae.
The bridearoom' 1 mother
wore a powder blue whipped
cream abeath Mel malehina
aceeuoriu with 1 white
orchid corsaae • A .. tles Col .. e of Me•NI I D• ... ...._.. .........
(A Non-Profit Educotionol Institution)
1717 S. •uN • St .. Anh .. • 611-MII
-LAIIIIT .. IMI NAIIOII-
Tbe bride't trnelin1 cos-
tume waa a pink and •hite
tilt or1•za dreu, with 1
corsa,. o( wblte roses and
lleph.ot.it, The coaple
lefl on mei.r hooeymoon for
Norlhml Colilomia, c...,.l
led S.. F••c:lac:o. Oa U..lr
retwa, daey will tuke their
...... ;. l.ootBoO<h.
NEII'ORT HARalR ENI!ll
SECOND SECll~ --P111 4
ThURSDAY, OCT. $, 1•1
COIIlNA DEL liAR, CALIF.
WELL BABY CLINICS
NEED V01UN1EERS .
The Newport Harbor Vol-lftliei., doctors, proylde
unteer Bureau raportt lhat clerical IMip: 10 weiab aad
volunlOer t.elp It oeeded by m.ature die babita and to
tho Well Baby clinica, which tel at receptlonialt. There
provide care for iltfuu 1t an waent need for Span-
from 3 montht ~to 3 yean iab apeakina volunteers of
of •••· aoy aae who can act at
"The clinics provide interpretera to communicale
LIDO AIITIIT DISPLAYS
AT IALaOA lAY CWI
011 pelll&lqa dooo by
Olaria --ol Lido l1le are carNAlly beiDJ r .. &ured ia u ubibit 11
doo Balboa Bay ,Cab. Silo
It a ....,.r ot the Laa.a
Art 0o11ery .... r ...... ,
,..,, bet wort h11 Hfln
diaplayod at,.. lbe Laaana 1
Art P .. tinl at well 11
aallori .. aDd art thowt ia
Southem Califomia.
•
.. imnuUiit.ationt," the Bweau medictl information and
uyt. "They search for reauurance. Volunteeu
birth defects and for arow-are needed at one of the
ina defects of feet, le1s c linics for Wednuday or
and fin1ers. They also every week rrom noon to
counsel the youn1 mothers 4 :00P.M. Other volunteers
as to corre ct diet and health and substitutes arc needed
procedures. They provide on the second and fourth
home visits by nurses where Thursday from 12 noon to
necessary and referral, as 4:00 P.M.
I• Tile TrMIU01al y.,.,,
ruff·s
N•& 8TORB
needed, of the child to "An orientation proaram LOOKING FORWARD TO THE
OPPORTUNITY OF SERVING YOUR
CLOTHING NEEDS .
other services. is beina planned for the
"Individual volunteers or ncar future . Call the Volun-
PT A and churc h aroups are Bureau at 642-0963 if you
needed to assist the ex-interested."
Bethels meet jointly
with grand guardian
Bethel 313 of Job's Oauah-
teu, alona with Bethel 157
of Newpo1t Be,ch and 120
&nd 321 or Huntinaton
Beach, will be visited by
thei1 atand guardian, Mu.
Ol ive James of Garden
Grove , at 7 p.m. Monday,
Oct. 9.
Jar dinner from 6 to 7 p.m.
befme their reaular meetina
Tuesday, Oct. 3, a t Sea-
fa.~eu' Lod1e in Cliff Ha-
ven. The mectin1 that even-
ina will be a courtesy offi-
cers' niJht, Girlt fuxn dif-
ferent &Jeas and Bethel s
wi ll take the place of Bethel
313's officeu for the niaht.
Miss LaRoyce Allen is the
teianin1 honoted queen and
will officiate for the cere-
mony.
IRVINE TOWN CENTER
The J ob's Daughters will
meet toaether on the Satur-
day before fot a practice for
th is special mectina.
The Mothets' Club of
Bethel 313 will )!,ave a dol-
President
to be feted
Mrs. Clayton Thompson,
new president of the Ebell
Club of Newport Beac h, will
be honmed auest when the
PM Section aathers for a
fashion show-luncheon at
11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 12 ,
at the home of Mrs. Franci s
Glockner.
Mrs. Freeman Fisher,
chairman , wi ll welcome new
me mbers and auests before
conducting a shon business
meetinz.
The noon luncheon is to
be followed by club mem-
bers modeling the latest in
casual fa s hi ons, Afternoon
bridge will conclude the
day's event .
Acrou fro• U.C.I. c.,,.
133--
.....
••• II • ... Othet activities for Bethel
313 will include a meetin1
and choir practice at 6 p.m.
Oct. 17; a rummaae sale
planned by Min Cathy Mc-
Kinley, the senior pti.n-
cc:ss, with pr oceeds to ao
toward a snow camp in
Febtuaty; and a slumber
party near Hallowe'en at
Miss Allen's home.
YILET
CLEANING AND LAUNDRY SERVICE
WITH OJSTCIM CARE
MRS. HELEN DoHONDT
OF COSTA MESA DIES
C.II67So0310 • 3137 E.Coaat Hwy. • Corona d.IMar
Death came SepL 22 to
Helen M. DeHondt,. 1S40
Elm Ave., Coata Mesa, at
aae 79 at a Costa Mesa con· •• ,..
valescent hospil&l. She was
born May 12, 1888, in New
Jeuey, came to California
45 years a1o and lived in
01an1e' County 8 yean.
Sunivinaher ia Prank Hu·
rison, a nephew, of Colla
FINE FURNI'njRE-DECllRATING SERVICE
A•ezinsly ... it coara leu whea
Mesa. rou plan The}sl-.n.der way !
Services were held Sept.
26 at Baltz Chapel, Costa
Me s a.
341 B•J"aidc-, Newpon s .. ch -673-1620
INVITES YOU
TO ATTEND THE HOLIDAY
PREVIEW Of DESIGNER
SYDNEY NORTH
lithe
BALBOA BAY CLUB
Saturday, Oct-71ft
11 :00 A.M. SOCIAL HOUR-12:00 NOON LUNCHEON
DONATION -M.50
for the benefit of the
South Coast Child Guid11nce Clinic
Tickets svailllble lit all Lido Fash ion Stores
I
3224 VI• Lido ... Newport leldt
Irvine Town Cent•-UCI ~·
No. 12 Foolllm---Ana
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ltw'ORT HAIIIOR EIIGII
SECDIID SECT1011 --P. 5
~Y. OCT. 5 1!17
OOIIJIIA D,£1.1AII. CALIF.
Capune
new mark
Pll'lo• dayo of poddlloa
ln tiN ,oce• r10m s.. "•·
ciaco to Newport Beaeb Ia
... aoal Larry Capuae,
21111 Aa•.. "''· .. Bol boo Jtland. baa ••t (or bJm-
aelt. He will •tart Oct. 5
Item Kelly'• Beach in s.n
HIIRRV CARY , left, and Commodore James White of Oreaorio 11010 boodl.
the South Shore Salting Club make phone contact with In additioo to beatioa hit
Luis Garcia, mayOf of lOnzanltlo, Mexico, concernlno previoua roeotd or 554
plans for the upcoming International ocean race. milo• in 11 daya, set In 1964, Larry will t,ry to reac:h They 'II race to Mexico ~~~::;~··!.~ ~==~~~ reach Newport Beach by
Soutb Shore Sailia1 Club aeeoad plac:e wianor, Goldie way or Catalina bland 00
111nouneed this week lbat 19 Joaepb, Bonita. 46'6"" sloop. ftc last du or hit trip.
skippen have tianed up ror PCC 10. LIYC. . The 23.,eazwo1d li(opard
lbe Nov. 11 intemalionil About bat( or the entliet plant to 1et in hit kicka
ocean race rrom Newpon are uilinJ uodcr PHRP, about 9 to 14 noun each
Harbor to Manzanitlo, Mes.-which ~ill make lhia the day; Comina in each niaht
ico. Three new aaroty rae..: fuat maJor ocean race (or 10 alecp and •t. Hit
tort have bein added to tbe lhia areal diviaion. Tha tpecially made aurfboard
lilt ror boats maldna the ORCA. (Cata) have shown mcaaurea U (oct by 18
1,300 mile event, accordina real tntereat but to date inchea b¥ 7 inchea.
10 Race Cbainnan Richard none have aianed up.
Reineman. The commiUee headt in-G0!5 lO GOODFELLOW
The three safety inttruc-elude: Harry Cary, social; Airman Timodty G. Thomp-
tiona liatad are: a barncu Bob Taylor. (friend1hip) ea-ton, ton or Mr. and Mrs.
for the rorc deck, aUxiliary cort veasel; Skip freely, Leon.ard L. Thomptonof617
radio phone antenna and .n who will a tart the race; Er ... Orchtd Ave.. Corona del
auxiliary source or e1ectri-nie Dahl who will handle Mar, hat completed buic
city by battery and 1enera .. tbe finiab line; Bill Coulter trainina at Lackland APB
tor. in charac or ufety; Bill Tens. He hat been aui111;
Thote wbote entries have Baker, finuce cbainnan: edtolhe Air Porco technical
been accepted so rar are: Joe Ramiro, who will aaain trainin1 center atGoodt'ellow
Byron K.Chambcrlain, 46')" manaac clearancu and re-AFB. Texas, fOr 1 pecialize~
atayuil achooner, Golden aervatioa•: . tchoolina at an intelliaen cc
Hind from Seal Beach; Ge~ The Mex1can Navy Wlll et• specialiat. He is a 1966
rae P. Carver, Cutter/Sail, cort the race with 2 dcatroy-araduate of Corona del Mar
64' Lunati to, SSSC; Keith en. Hiah School.
COALS WERE SORT OF b<OU9ht to New•
castle Tuesday, Sept. 26, when members
of the Al'ltklue Automobilb Club of America
drove .Wt 80 of their cars to Costa
Mesa to see the sports classics and Grand
Prbc cars at the Briggs Cunn ingham Auto-
motive Museum. In th is p icture, Tour
Chairman Jerry Wright of San Diego, in
his 1913 Cadillac roads ter, alongside a
new Rambler, leads the Ford s , Pierce
Arrow s, and other antique cars through
Corona del Mar toward San Diego and
Me xico.(Ensign photo.)
Agenda for Planners
The lenathy a1enda ·ror 1nntcd to Paul Hadley
the mcetina of the Newport on l fO unds of violation of
Beach P!annin1 Convninion terms upon which it was
in City Hall at 8 p.m. today, aranted for S801 W. Coast
Oct. 5, include• the follow-Hwy., Wc u Newport.
ina items: Th i~ wu held over from
Mencltft..wh the Sept. 1 me etin& to
Russell Harriman zone aiv c the applicant an op·
chanae from R-3 to R-1 and portunity to complete the
R-2 at the southcutcr ly neceuary landscap1na.
corner of F SL and Balboa Street Na"'e Gange
Blvd., Balboa. This was The Ci ty Council rc-
held over from Sept. 21. ferrcd back to the Plann1n1
Thomas Rousse lot and Corrminion for stud y the
Neal Williams , 218 throu1h chanae or the name or
224 61st St., Newport Rudder Rd. to Beacon Bay,
Shores, zone chanae from as requested by the Beacon
R·l to R·3. Bay Conwnunit y Assn.; the
for extension of use perm1t s r':"" dlteCIIonal Baycrest
Sl&ns "" Dover Dr. and
lrvtne A\•e.
R~:qu~:s l from R.K. Smith
vice-president of the Char;
Bnuse Enterpn se s, askm&
for e:.;ten s1un of use pe rmi t
for sale l'f aiCl)huhc bev-
erages at 1510 W. Coa st
ll wy ., ~larmers \Ide.
The Grandest
Mall of All is ...
ALL INDOORS and
seventy-two degrees
con~ta ntly !
5outh Coast 'Plaza
Vationcel Coun cil suaaested th at 11
Or . K.J. Smallwood, miaht be appropnatc to have
3729 Ocean Blvd., Corona all streets 1n th e tract
de I Mar , 6..foot encroachment known as Beacon Ba y.
Leading school for Medical &
Dental Assistants since 1938
into l~oot fr ont yard Bicycle T rail1
setback. The Plannin1 Comm1ssH>n
L.w-ttMe-f-........ --....ill ............ b,. .. p~ -'f. n..:•,..., t..·-~ .,., .. ,.._,_,._ llrr.'l ........... -......., ,.,.. -,..,..-.. ..., _,
.W... lt11 ••• Ia; IMI I Nut Clau begins OCTOIEII 23 Collins, 44' sloop, Valiant,
SSSC; Richard Lindsey and
Mel Richley, 28 .5" sloop.
Conquistador, LIYC: Phil
M. Curry, ketch, 30' En
Route, Calif. Y.C.; Dr. L.B.
Williama, 56' a·chooner, La
Volpe, SBYC; Gil Knuduon,
3S'sloop, Tiareu, SSSC; Ste·
wart \tacDou1all, Zapata, so• cutter, SBYC; Dr. Eu-
1ene Folmar, Mai Tai 33'
aloop, SCCYC; Clark A.
Sumner, Kl WI, 40' sloop,
BYC; Stan Liebennan, Manu
Tai . 42' atayuil schooner,
Del Rey YC (necda addi·
tiona! crew); Wi IIi am A.
Gtottkau, Guillermo, 3S"3"
sloop, Paloa Verdea; Irwin
L. Schroeder, Ret lpn 30'
sloop, Silver Gate Y .C.;
Cornelius Vandcrsta, As tral
II SO' aloop, Seal Beach;
James J . Jonet, Rampa1c,
62' yawl, SSSC; John Tho.
mu Blake, Question Mark,
34' Sloop, LAYC; Gino
Giamauo, Dulciana 32'
cutter, SBYC; F.L. Onder,
Ballerina, 46"8" sloop, PCC,
Hollywood al)d laat year"•
King scholarship given
Carol Ann Shaw of lnale-
wood, graduate student in
real estate at UCLA, has
won the sSOO scholarship
honorina Haze l Grant King
of Newport Beac h, according
to Fare\ Walker, public re-
lations chairman of the
Newport Harbor -Cos ta
Men Board of Realtors.
The Glenn D. Wi 1\aman
Foundation, a subriidiary
of the California Real Es-
tate Association and spon-
sor of the scholarship,
saluted Mrs . Kina for havina
been the founder of the
Women's Division ofCREA,
and for her many years of
valuable service to the real
estate industry.
Marvin Ncben, 33120cean wi ll consider the report
Blvd., Corona del Mar , proposina btC)'clc tra1l In-
addition e
1
cecdin
1
the r~c~o~ti~o~n~'~'!"~'"~•~H~a~obo<~~Ai"j'~-~~~;~~;~~~~~~~~~~~"~'!•~-~·~··~'"~"~'~'~'~'~-~~c:.o~o~o~...,~"~-~;;!~!.._ IS.Coot hei1ht limit for CCNRfl!un lcatlou ,._., 171• _.,.....,..,
accessory buildin1 in R·l Request from Donald D
district. Well s of Ivan Well s & Sons
Myron Mull, 1223 E. Bal-
boa Blvd., Balboa, addition
• FOR A
COUEIIYATIVE
Approuh to
G.nerol lnauronco
Contact
ED I'ARD
AT
JAY & UMFRO
N. NEWPORT BL
NEWPORT BEACH
•••
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
TRUST NO. 5923
(}Q October 27, 1967, 11
eleven o'clock A.M. first
Ameri ~n Title losursoce &
Trust Com~oy, "' lro!ltee, or
I!IUCCCIIIOT lnllteC OT IUb-
l l iluted troatee, by the Cll!r-
taio Deed or Trast elll"cuted
by 8.8. A~D R., 1 flii"D.erahip,
nd recorded October 12, 1965
in Book 1700. Psse 68 of Orfi-
cial Records of On.nse Cou.11ty,
Cslilomis and pursuant 10 lhsl
certsin Notice of Default and
E leclioa to sell thereunder re-
corded Jane 28, 1967 in Book
8294, Pafe 335 of Official He·
cords o o,.a~;e County, will
under and pursnaol to said
Deed of Trust sell al public
auction for cash, lawful money
oflhe UoitedStales of Ameri ca,
at the mala West entrance to
th e F'irst American Title lo-
saraoce &r Trost Company
baildin8 located at th e soulh•
east corner of F'ifth aod Ma io
Streets in the citr of Santa
Ana, Califomia al that right
lille and intereat conveyed lo
and now held under Deed of
Tru111 in the property situated
io the County and State de ·
scribed as:
Mrs. Kina .'who was named
woman of the year by ·the
Woman's Civic Leaauc o(
Puadena in 1962, first
entered the real utate
industry in 1918 after be·
ina refused employment at
first because it was "nei·
ther appropriate nor safe"
for a woman.
In 1930 she was elected
honorary director for life
by C REA, and in 1937 she
received the first honorary
directorship ever aiven by
the Pasadena Board of
Realtors. She was instru·
mental in oraani zina the
Zonta Club and served as
its first president. After
openina her ofrice in New-
port Beach, she oraanized
the Newport Harbor Zonta
Club.
Call in Yo111t Went Ad
673.0~
excccdina the IS-foot
heiaht limit f01 acceuory
bui ld ina in ·R-1 district.
Dr. Jack Monr oe and
William Bartholomac Jr.,
3300 Via Oport o, Lido
Shops Are a, construction
of an ll·story buildina.
121 feet in hci1ht, ex·
ceedina the 8S·foot limit
in C-0-H di strict.
Edker Pope, 27 28 Rock
St., Corona del Mar, ainalc
family dwell ina encroachina
into the front and tide
yard setbacks.
Uu '•""Its
Ivan Wells & Sons Inc.,
1472 Galaxy OJ ., Dover
Shores, S-foot fence to en·
close a swimmina pool, in
excess of the 3-foot limit
for fen ces in the front yard
setback.
Federal Si an & Si1nal
Corp .. 23 44 E. Coast Hw y .,
Corona del Mar, 8 si an s on
a buildina in C-N·H dis-
trict, where the li mit is one
sign not eiceedina 35
square feet of area per side .
Phil Lansdale, 81S E. Bay
Ave., Balboa, duplex with
a commercial ofrice in C-1
di strict.
RevocatiOft Heating
Hcarina on a proposal to
revoke Use Permit 1215
Thll'l Leasehold [slate in
and lo Lot 54 of Trsct No.
4224, as ahown OG a Map re -
corded io Book 157, papa I
10 14, inclaaive~ of Miacel-
laneoua Mapa, recorda of
Orange County, Califomia, created by a certain Lease
OCC grads given grants
dated June 17, 1965 executed Two OtanJe Cout CoiiCIC
byThe'lrvine Company, a cor· peuoleum tcchn oloJY pa-
poration, as Leasor, aod duates have been awarded
Maceo Corporstion, a Nevada scholauhipt to continue
Corpotation , and Harbor Ia-' their studies by the Los veatment Co., a Califoraia , corporat ion doi11s buai11.eaa Anaeles Basin chapte1 of
111 Dover Shorea Developneat the American Pet10leum (n-
Co., as Leasee, recorded stitute.
concunently therewith. The awards were ,.,.csented Said sale will be ma de wi th· ... ou1 covenant or warqoty, u-to Georae Guthrie, aaaociate
pressed or implied, 11 1o the professor in the Petroleum
th)e, poueuion ot encun~-Department at OCC, by R.C.
brncea lo aatisfy the remain-Russell, chainnan of the
inA principal sum doe on the L.A. Bat in chapter of API.
11ote secured by said [)eed of Grants of s 150 each were Trust to wit : 113,500 with ia-tereat thereoo bOI'I'I Oc tober awarded to John Grimstad
12, 1965 aa provide-! in .. id of Cotta Meta and Bill Man
not e tosether with fe,.s, char· of Newport Beach.
se• aad upenea of the Troa-Mr , Grim1tad at preaent is
tee and aacb other aoms aa a 1tudcnt at Colorado School may have been advaaced by r t.he owaer ud bolder of .. id o Mines ·in the petroleum
aote, with iatere1 t, aa provided cnaineeriftl school. In hit
Ia uld Deed of Trus t. 2·year career at OCC. be
Dated: October 4, 1967 had • arade point avoraae
F'IRST AMERICAN TITLE of 3.5, waa on the dean't
INSV RA·NCE t TR UST litt for 4 atrai•lo.t aemeaten, COMPANY .,,
By ALAN A. KNOX and Wl.l voted 1 li(e mem-
AMi•t••t Secret•ry ·berthip in Alpha Gamrn.
P.bll .. : Oct. 5, 12. 19, 1967, Sipna, the California junior }a 1he Newport Harbor Eulp. colle10 honor IOCiety. •••••••••••••••••••••• •
I.J.T.A.
Mr . Man is at Pennsyl-
vania State, studyina pe-
troleum enaineerina. He WIS
president of the Petroleum
Club and had nearly a
straiaht B averaae. He
served as a Marine wtth
the rank of seraeant.
BABCOCK REPORTS
MET INCOME IS UP
Babcock Electronic• cor-
poration or Costa Mesa ,
for the three months ended
Auaust 31, reported net
income of Sl42.479, equa l
to 18 cents per share on
765,181 aveuae shares
ouutandina. This compares
with income. of SIOS.45S 01
14 cenu per 1hare on 762.-
347 averaae aharu f01 the
comparable period a year
aao.
Net ulet and other income
f01 the first quarter of fia cal
1968 were 1),261,10.., com-
pared with u lu o( 14,124,-
692 for the umc period lut
year.
AIIOITICT .P.UMTIII
fiAT\IIIID 1M DISPLAY
Til• paiali.,, of Mdre
LePria. ~, Pftlfnaioa •
reaiuered •c*itect t11 Na ....
pan !load, will" 00 ...
toitril ... Oo:-•• ...
Boroida c-or -or
"·--rc.IIGMJ -· '*· lAPria atHied paia&--I 5 "I'-HII I I --
IASIC-MlllbiliftATI-IIM'.UI .. iaa ia...,. a& 1M Ecole
UISS IIIII a W 'ft .... -· Ana, •• ~~.
SLOW, CA&IPVL TIAUIING OP DANCIII
ATTIACTIVI •ONTKLT IATII
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How long bas it been
since you've been back to school?
It's true, times have chan!fd since many of us were
last in school . . . architecture. modem methods of
education ond the suoden u-themsclvcs have changocl.
A solid education has newr bml to important to lhe
younpten livinB in your neipborhood !
Youas familieo look for ouperior oduatioaal oppon ...
nitia and Oilier ci.;c illlpi'OftiiiO>ts when !hoy COIIIicle<
buyinB a !lome ia your community. Good ocbool
facilitioo im~ your .........-,·, wonb ..S 1111p ...... r-propeny·· volue ....
Moot new ochools tm fina.-1 throup lhe sale of
,.,.lclptll botwb. Tiro< boNb tlistrlbw,. rl. cost OM" 4
/oltr pmod to k«p run ar 4 1'--.ble wP<I. In-
rata .... -by competi!M bicldinB .•.. -
....._ tbat your commuaily will p1 lhe ..,_ a,.
-rata oa their bonds.
You caa ollow your ...... by -inc ioa all ...ucipoi
tx.1 11 .._ f'or oc =rsity illlprou nt
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Ct-f"")l ' MortN"~
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rN .. rr•l Sl'l"'>k•• c ... ,.,.,,.o,. s .. nnc-,.
Call in Your Want Ad
to "-• Eniv"
673~550
I' A c I f I c
Council News
it kept c:lean but h in·
eluded in tho weed abate·
men t pros ram: he wu told
lhat hit property will be in·
spec:ted.
YOu CtJn enJO.Y ure 8008WE
I:IDUR LFSLA DMOONOO are
It's a greal day ami it's all yours! You may decide to plant
a few petun ias, picnic or play bridge. You're wony-free-
y()ur money is safely invested in Laguna Federal Savings
and Loan Association. The dividends your money earns
have heen paid on time for over 32 yean.
The dynamic growth that has made LFSLA the oldest
and la rgest Federal Savinp and Loan Auociation in
Orange County. also makes it poaible for your money to j
earn the nation's highest dividend on insured •vinp.
LFSLA's current annual dividend rate i15% on all
savings account& Our new bonua certificate accountl,
iMued in minimum amounta of 11,000 or multip'-of
11,000, ore avoilllble. They M1'll a %% bonuo
dividend annually, in addition to our buic dividend
l'llle, wben held for a three-year period. Aok uo about
theee interesting new certificate accountl which offer
a higher yield on a Reidy invettment.
81ddy ·Ebsen
aids aerby
·~ICLIEIIENTE Baddy EM• ol Balboa \! lalud, u ••14 aportatUa
E A N
AN INLAND ROUTE fOf the Coastal freeway, by~ass·
lng Laguna Beach, was recommended last week to the
Stat e Highway Convnlsslon by the state division of
highway engineers. The division's recommendation is
expected to be final. The root e Is shown above, ex·
tending from Buck Gulley In Corona del Mar Cat left),
turning Inl and to by·pass Eme rald Bay, Laguna Beach
and South Laguna, swing ing bad: towa rd th e coast
near Laguna Niguel, continuing Inland of Dana Point
and joining the Capistrano· Beach connection with the
San Diego freeway .
........ ., ..... _DIDI
.. Be..,ly HIIIWIUet" tel ..
viaioe abow. baa accep&ed
lbe pool doa or b......,
c:halnnu ol tiM )rd aanDal
•oortll oA1•1 derby for tho
benofilof the OriDI• COWIIy
A.uocialioa for Rolardd
Chil4fen.
All proc:oedt from aDalera
faru at both Davey' 1 Lock•
era ln Newport Beac:b and
Att't Landina in Bllboa on
Sundey, 0.~ 22, will 10 ..
dle auociation.
Auianed tportfithert will
depart at 5 a.m. Oc:L 22
from the respective landinaa,
returnina at 3 p.m. for fhh
weia.hina. Donation ia 110
per penon and reservation•
are rcquea ted.
deadline Oct. 10
lUO S..p...tor An.
Ll 1-5531
• I!AUTY SALDM
FRED H. GERWICK
304 Gol.r. .... d
673-6041 -S.9-2170
.. IILPIIL IITM
Na&un't Way to H .. ldl -
a...c, -.. iauliatl. · 'CaJJf•••••_,.-.
546-6110 or 136•7161
I
IIIIS. IIDSE PAIIIIII OF COSTA IIESA OlE$
Aftet a linaetin& illness,
Rose Geraldine Pambini,
CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING
COMMERCIAL
Pcrsonaliitcd Scn·k f
DON E. ELDER
ELDER CONSTRUCTION co.
23 ]1 Richmond Way, Costa 35 Years in Newport Beach.
Mesa, died Tuesday, Sept. 1107 E. Balboa Blvcl, 673-6590
26, at Hoaa Hospital. ~--••••••••••••••••••• She was born Sept. 28, I
1925, in Vineland, New Jet·
sey, li ved in Califomia for
17 yeats; 8 years in 01anae SPACE FOR RENT ' County.
SurvivoJS &Je het buo~band,
Albert; 2 daugh tets, Debotah
and Denise, of the h.ome ; 2
sisters, Mts. Matie Scarcella
and Mrs. J osephine Tama·
sni; 2 btolheu, Ralph Oau-
ito Jr. and Anthony Dauito;
he1 father, Ralph OauitoSI.;
14 nieces and neph.ews, S
in the Ensign Building 2121 E. CUll Hwy,, C11111 ••lllor
Approxim ately 750 sq. ft. in rear of building,
with entrance from fernleof Ave •
SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN
Tll.,~lll: lll-0551
aunts and 4 uncles.
Ros&Jy was tecited Sept.
28 at Baltz Ch.apel, and
mass was celebrated Sept.
29 at St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church in Costa
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING BLOCKS -AU. SIZES -ALL TYPES
Tekpboee: JAca.. 7-1231
1042 Katella. St-t• IUD I . llaia. leota A.a
Crystal in« Corporation
Costing Rosins & Mold,
Fiberglau Motorial• onJ
Supplies -L1 fl-0292
Shrubs, Interior Plants
Tropical & Trees·
lnuctcides and Fertilizer
S&H Green Stamps
FREE DF.LI \'ERY I""'"""'· 'A DEL MAR NURSERY
1626 Placentia, Coato Mno Coast Hwy., 67~180
• MARINE HARDWARE
UPIIOLSTERING
(By European Crofr.men)
IEMDDEL 2 pc. ,., DNL Y
$69. 50 c.u .. ..,.,. ..
215 lloolo H. I . 536~5
FR!E dol I. pickup
CUSTOM
FURNITURE UPHOILSl.FR'V
MR. KLEEN
• Carpet Clealting
• f1oor·Strlpping
.and wax.ina:
• Windows
Complete Cleaning
Service. CALL-
646-4977
Off; .. .7 ......... 1 -·-----..... -•"'"" ..c ..... .. n-•oTUI
UPHOLSTERY e REFINISHIN G
DRAPERIES e CUSTOM CA.APETS
AMF>LE F>AAt<INCio IN AEAR
HEWPDRT FURNITURE CD., INC •.
''WH ER E THE 4 U.S. FLAGS FLY"
26.0 W. C.••t Hwy., ,._,.,, 1-ch, T•l•-• 6.t6•.W17
~~·~ST~A~B~L~I~SH~E~D~IN~/9~Mo_ ____________ t
TJIOrJCAL ,. ..
Wo hove tho lorvest w.cl
moat Ma..tiful selection of
tntpi col fi lh In tho •"'
'tlllo oho ccwry a lull line of
OCJ.t•iYMt, .. d oU occ• ..
10riosn..declfDr tho hoW,.
Soulh ! ... T ...,.col, 218 *·
*11-, C.M, Liberty 8-7961.
Coato Meso
• PLUMBING
A.R. MARSAC
PLUMBER
700 Carnation Ave,
Corona del ~lat
Plumbing Repairs
DAY & NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
673·4130
•JEWELERS
WALLACE CALDERHEAD
3123 E. Coast Hiahway
Corona del Mar
ORiole J-~
e RESTAURANT
IEIKSHIIE'S ...... a.,
LUNOIEON -DINNER
COCKTAILS
ORiole 3-9405
3450 VlA OPORTO
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NCWPo,.T BEACH
W•STCLI,. ... ~LAZA '
ePIEE SEIY1CES
YOU CAlL.. ... WI Wti
RECOMMIND
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SHOE REPAIR
Purse tnd Luaaaae
Repolr -Dye Work
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ONE DAY SERVICE
1190 Harbor Blvd. 1 Costa Me11 -Ml&-3311 ~--.....:...::.~
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SEQliiO SEC11011 - -P. 1
SPORTING
'
THUIISOAY, OCT. 5, 1151
COMIIIA DEL llo\11, ~r.
Raleigh Bles -Pn
Accessories
I
nESE YOUNG LADIES are in charge of enthusinm at Orllnge CoiSt Col·
lege. The song leaders, who perform at all OCC fOCJtblll and blsket·
ball games, are, left to right: Margo Logan, Fountain VaHey; C•ol Me·
Geveck, costa Mesa;
Beech, Georgia Newpof1 Beach:
Beach; and Carolyn Studor, Costa Mesa.
Mlrcie Schrog, Newport
Karen Lindroth, Newport
Pennsylvania xtra Duty
Tennlsballs , Doz 7.60·
Wilson xtra Duty Tennis
lcdls -Doz 8.00
POIMIILTMIARICAMIRA
NOW AT .
1710 NllWPORT BLVD.
PH . 646..,383.C.:osta Mesa.
IE A GOOD MEIGHIDI
LEGAL NOTICE
CERTIFICATE OF BUSIN ESS
Fic titlou!!l Finn N.nte
Tlf E UNDERSIGNED doe11
hereby certify that he Ia coD•
ducth~;l! a Publlcaliou buiaeas
at 480 Mal!nolia St., Costa
Meaa, Calif,, uad1.1r the Ucti•
tious firm name of Uud1.1rwa ter
N1.1wa aud that aaid firm ia
composed of the fol\owiDI! per•
IIOll whOI!Ie uam1.1 in full and
r.lace of r~11idence are a11 fol·
owa, to w1t:
Hank Holcom b, 480 Magnolia
St., Coeta Mesa, Calif,
WI TNESS my hand thla li th
day of September, 1967
Hank Holcomb
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ""'
COUNTY OF ORANGE '
If you are a new c~er, or
kn ow of a newcomer lo
lhe lbrbor Areta who has
not been Yrelc:omed, do
her a favor by c.Jiin1 the
Harbor Visitor between
~ and tO a .m., and ah t
wi II call on ycur hi end
•ith .,..luable informali (o.l
and airta from friend ly
buainesa firms wh ich
stand ready to help her
bec:ome acquainted wi lh
her new surroundin1s.
ON 1lf\S II th day of Sel>
tember, 1967, be fore me , a
Notary Public"in and for u id
cauuty and atate, reaidiDI!
thereia, duty commi1111ianed
aad aworra, pel"!!lonally appear•
' ed Hank Holcomb known to
me to be the perao11 whoae
name is aubacribed to tbe
within Instrument, aud ac•
blowled~d to me that he UIJ•
cuted the same.
THE HARIOI VISITOR
Phe.te: HY 4-9161
Wl'rnESS my hand and orfi·
ci11l !!leal.
M11ry A. H 1111~ !!::;:;:;;:;~~~~~~ Notary Public in 11ud for 1111id t County and State, MATTRESSES My Commls!!!iou up! res No v.
KEW-U801LDDIG . 29 1967. Irreeular Shapes Publish: Sept. 14, 21, 28,
!apt: ...... _ C:.U. Oct, 5, 1967, iu the 'Newport
COSTA ... BA. ... AmW CO. Harbor EMign.
2110"'"""'" N . u~ ~~-
'Jp,.rt~ ~ Gl~urr~
j262 a....l s. ..... M...,.rt Height•
A Fru tMJ lrrJ~p~rrdent
Co"l'~t•liorr tli Cbri:s litm Cb 11rcb
Oct. 8 sermon: "To Sta, Livin9 Again"
by the Rev. Horman 8rown
&inday Service and Church School at 10 :00 a.m.
Huuerr care proviclecl Phone: 642·27«1
First Baptlat Ourch
of Co•ta Mesa
Baptist Bible Fe llowship
lrrdependenl Bible Baptis t
S..to ,Ana & Magnolia Sts.
Or. P .G. Neumann. pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
~:45 a.m. Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. Mom in& Worship
6:00 p.m. Trainina Unions
7:00p.m. Evenina Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:20 p.m. Bible Study
8:00 p.m. Prayer Meetin,g
Lutheran Church
Of the Muter
Lutheran
Church In ~rica
2900 Pacific View Dr.
Corona del Mar, Californi
Dr. William R. Eller
PhonC: ORiole 3~5022
8 :45 a.m., F11mily Wors hip
9:45 •• m., ChurcJ:I School
11:00 a.m., Fealive l'orahip
NU RSERY PROVIIl£0
"•" •' Th• ,..,,.,. ef O.rlu
'•-., •• ""'' s,~rlt
"'"...,. sc~~o-1 ' -· ._,,.. •• ,...,, 10.JO ....
lwettlnt Senlc• 1 ,._ w.;"'"' lt~t• Stwtlr ... tl ,,., .. , ,. ..
Mlltt_, Mt~tt ""'Ice•
.\ r.ll YoiUI Pr01r••
or oruae ••• 13rd St. c ... .... .. _ ...... .....
' ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Southern)
Corona del Mar
Coast RWJ . al MacArthur
Past.c.1 Howard E. Williams
Phone 6 7 3~626
SUNDAY SCHOOL •..• 9rA5 • ..,
MORNitoiG WORSH IP •• llrOO•"'
EVE.HING WOASHtl'., 1100,..
WEONE5DAY SERVICE 7rl5 Ill"
HURSEA Y I'AOVtDED
Christian Science
Services
FlRST CHURCH OF
C11RIST, saENnST
3303 Via Lido
Newpo1t Beach
SUNDA V SCHOOL
9:1S o ..... onlll II o .....
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:1S -lie .....
WEDN ESOA Y EVENING
MEETlNG a~"·"'·
READING ROOM •••• tl...,., 9 ...... -s P.·"'· ........ tl.,: 9 ...... -7:45 , .....
r ...... ., .,.tl F .. tl • .,: ' ...... -s , .... ; 7.9 fl ·"'· s-•• ,, 1 , ..... -........
1\ECOND CRtJ.CW OF
CIII:IIT, SC1£NT15T
Newpo.-t Beach a1
Corona del Mar
610 Carnation A'Ye~
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 ...
SllNOAY SERVICE 10 •-
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 1:00 ~"·"'·
READING ROOM -
Mutual Buildina
286) East ('.oast HiJhway
Moll. • Sat, 10 a .m. to 5 p.m •
Thur5day even ins -7 10 9
You arc cordially invited to
au~nd Ch~ch Serv1cu and
to use the Rndina Room.
1lrUJpp~or tdmun ~
.. 0. lllf IJI•fls OwrlooAirrt NetfJIJOrl HMor"
t .. l Cl..l ~~ DlltiV.
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
THE "MERtCAN L.U rHERAN CHURCH
8:30a.m. to 9:30 1.m. -Worship ~rvtce
q:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Suncla~ School
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -wor.ship Se rv ice fto ___ Q_ .............
1'• R••· Oeot"l• J , •Bucliecter, Visi&atiO!! Pa110r ........ ,.
\
City Building Permits .. .. CGITIIACT
A S40, 940 contract for
valve s ror use on metal
dsums has been awaufed by
the: Defense: Genera l Supply
Center, Richmond, Va., to
Cla-Val company, 17th St.
and Placentia Ave:., Costa
Meaa.
Open 9 TO ' fri, 9 TO 8
Closed Sunday
The buildina department
of Newport Beach issued
S4,107 .456 worth of permits
during September, brinaina
the year's total at the end
of the Jrd quarter to Sl0,-
601,162.
There is still some Sl,-
323,000 behind the Sept. 30
tota l of last year. But it is
more than the ent ire 12-
mooth' total of 1965, when
the annual gross was $1 8,-
480,261.
The fo llowing permits,
Si ,OOOin value and areater.
were issued durin& the fina l
2 "'-Ceks of September :
Corona del Mar
J .G. MacBeth. 2-story du-
ple:<., 420 Narcissus. 5)9,-
000.
Raben Wombles, addition,
414 Acacia, S \2,000.
Georae Jeffries, 2-stot·v.l
2-unit dwe ll inr:, 709 He\
trope, 5)4,000.
Irvine Terrace
J o hn Glass, swimming
poo l, 1007 Dolphin Ter .,
52,400.
HorbOt' View Hilla
P .B . J ohnson, swimmi ng
pool, 1001 Tiller Way,
$),000.
We1t Upper Bay
Ivan Wells & sons, l·unit,
\·story dwelling, 1912 San·
tiago , S36,400.
Will iam Gross, swimmina
pool, l326 Mariners Or.,
S3 .no.
Murray C}\oliner1 awiDmina
pool, 1637 Lincoln , S2 ,400.
Clifford Demier, roof para·
pet, 1038 Santiaao, SI,SOO.
Stanmore Bennet!, swim-
ming poo l, 1907 Ho liday,
52,900.
J ean Miller, swimming
pool, 1915 Holiday, S2,!00.
Palmer & LeBard Inc., 1·
un it, 1-s tory dwelling, 1018
Nottingham Rd ., 540,000.
8ay'Shorea
Mrs. C.E. Early, 2561
Bay shore Dr., convert gar·
age to maid's room and gar·
age, 53 ,000.
Les Newton, addition,
2642 C ircle Dr., SU ,OOO.
8acl!: 8ay
Gerald Chazan, partition,
4533 MacArthur Blvd':,
56,500.
Newport Heights
Willard Saucennan . swim·
m1ng pool, 41 6 Riverside ,
$2 ,600.
Lou ie Fuqua , alterations,
538 Tus tm , S\,300.
Liclo I ale
C. F. Westering,decorat ing,
800 Via Lido Nord, S2,500.
llalboo
Di Piazza Balboa In c.,
209 Palm St., remodel re s·
taurant, Sl6,000.
Newport Center
Newport Children's Boot·
ery, sian. No. 30 Fashion
Island, .$1 ,200. '
CliH Haven
Couneau, 237 Kinas Pl.,
remodel kitchen, $1 ,100.
Kent Allen, swimmina pool,
1021 Clill Or .. $2,600.
8alboa Island
Joe Arnold, add bedroom,
704 S. Bay F t., s2,000.
Ben Schmid, 203 Pearl
Ave ., remodel garaae apart-
ment, S11 ,000.
Chuck Kooil, alterations ,
129 Aaate Ave ., S7 ,500.
R.D. Spearman , add 2nd
floor, 1401 N. Bay Ft.,
012 ,500.
Robert Roubian , double
aaraae. 208 21st St .. Sl,iOO.
A.V. Joraensen, 2535·37
W. Coast Hw y., repair fire
damage, s 12,000.
Edward Lewis, 2620 W.
Coact Hwy., panit ions and
alter hoot entrance, 51 ,500.
E.A. Loth , addition, 3101
Seashore Dr., Sl ,500.
City of Newport Beach,
1714 W. Balboa Blvd., di -
vider wall and partial par·
titions, SI,OOO.
Travelodae, s 1an. 6208 1-'C--V-<Sl
W. Coast Hwy., st,SOO.
Fred Murra y, storage room.
2817 Villa way, Sl,SOO.
United Autoparts, 2902 W.
HART'S 531 CENTEI ST.
SPORTING GOODS COSTA """'
-·-._T_
.J:r"~
I ..._,.,. I
Coast Hwy., parts clt"a:n~m:a~~~~~~;,!~~~~~~~~~;~ room, 51,995. :-1
LEG4L NOTICE
:"OTIC f. TO CREOITORS
So. A·57 908 t:~1111e of LUCILE HEROLD
CIIRIST IE . Oecr.:ased. ""'''' I ~OTtO~ J.S IH~REBY
to the crl'ditor8 of the above n~tmed decedeftl that all per-
!IOD!I h•vinjt cl11ima ~'811inst 1he
!la id dec:edenl 11re required t o
file them, with tbe nece8allty
voucher!!, io the office of the
clerk of the 1bove entitled
court, or lo present
with the :::'=i~·;~,~;r.::!:~: I
MOMS means month -o-malic -savings. It is the new way to save money automatically . Only
Glendale Federal has it . With Moms help a regular amount is translerr eo each month from your
present non -earning bank checking account to a safe, high-earning Glendale Federal savings
account. So you save without effort, without fail with MOMS help . And if you have so much money
you don't need MOMS help, transfer it in one lump sum to Glendale Federal, and watch it grow.
ers, 10 the
c/o Thoma !I
Allotnl.iy at l.aw, 90\
Urivl', Suite 232, Newport
Beach, California 92660, wh ich
ia the place of busiueaa of the
undersiped in all maUIJI'II
pe?taininl! to the e.atate of
decedent, within si ~ mootb•.J
after the fir!ll public•tioa
th i!l not ice.
Dated September 29, 1967
•COLLINS CHRISTIE
Collin~ Chris tie E~ecutor of the Will of the
11bove n•med det:edeal
Tbom .. [, H1.1ffe.ruD
Auoraey at Law
901 Dover Drive
Suire 232
Ne.wp ort, Be•ch, C•lifonia
92660 -642-.3210
Auoruey for Er.e.ca tOf
P.b\illh: Oct. s. 12, 1967, ia tlle N·ewpott H•• .. 'l
Eulp
SCIIIOL 1•11 IACIIII
Medert of •• Americwa
Auociation ol Uei ... nl-,
Woman. Newpor..CO.ta
,.,. br•ch, •oa.ct ••i·
mou.sly &o 10 .on tweold aa
~ndoniaa tM Ocl.14 adt.ool
bond electic. at dleir Ut ....... -"·· ., ... , ..
lopl. ~-'
MDNTH-0-MATIC SAVINGS
aHectionately called
MOMS
'HI
Newport Beach: 2333 E. Pacific Coast , Hwy.
at MacArthur Blvd.
NewportS Only Federal Savings Assoclation
Sl p11TIInt annual rate /5.131 annual yteld ·The Nation's Second Largest Federal Savtngs A..........,
~ = Ell!llll --Tlt~MSDAY,
From the Pol ............ ·-· , ........... ... Two ci .. tuea la • uk Ma. • :rw wu 'n .. .
tlaJ lad tlt.t &el••• ... ..._ r.-lale boa& at
-· a-iu ulllll pi--1oa A-JSI, Bolboe f'e.
..... K.,.olioa Ba.-11 •••• alaoolo, ..-loa to C.
IW ou_,. llod •lohod _..,,, 1400 B. Bolboe
... b-ol lll "-• BIM., Balboa. .• Hoii-
Caloao dol Mol. • .P-Koolfaoalll, :10, ol 11611
c:aat of cecntot daaa kept a Ap&e, BaliN»• ltlllld, wu
ou con• from blowiD1 away booll:ed oe dae •••• fa.ihue
la dae wlad we~eo•t ..P 10 ApP.eU. , .Lauy Houchin,
ID teep a &bier from tUia)iq 22, of 506 B. 15tb St., Cen-
lbe t24 peen covea that a--ual Newpo~t~ · waa booted
loaled to Arlhw Lee, 3329 on the cbarao or unlawful
W. Ocean P1oot. Wett Ne.,.. eally, •• Pete• Jelinek, 11.
pod •.• Deauuclioo by vao-of 137~ B. 2ht St., Cot&a
dal • i • 1lowina clown the Wit a, waa booted on tbo
OOftiUUCtion of a houte at c:harao or poueuion of
1661 Wntclitr Olive, Wett· ttolen property. , .David
c)itr, acco1dina &o Ivan Teny, 20, of 201 Apolena,
Well• &: Sont,lnc.; tbit time Balboa Itlancl, ••• booted
phone Wilea WCIO &otn OUt, oa the cbatJe of dJivin&
tolled 11p and then tluown without li&btt. , John HOI·
into the bOiliC neat d001. rick, 26, of 325* Oland
Tu .. 4oy, Sept. 26 Canal, Balboa hland, waa
PICTURED here at the Ange lltos de Oro
meeting are, from left, Dr. Daniel Al -
drich, UCI chancellor; Mrs. Ernest Saftig,
'
president of Angelltos, and Mrs. Chester
Brabyn, hostess for the mee ting. {Beth
Koch photo.)
E. Davenport, 2152 Plaza booted on the cbuae of
del Norte, Balboa, aeporled bcins in&oKicated in public
that 2 water meter coven . . .Oeorac Tabet, 1806
were bc oten. . .A tmall Sandalwood Lane, Baycrut,
round rock was found undet tuffc1ed abruions when he
a broken window at the 1esi· 1an hit bite into the le&.l
Oence or Chrittinc Oarraty, or the Colvait d.Jiven by
111 Via Ravenna, Lido hie OavidMcAliatel, 2537 Green·
•.. Dinnc1 colt more lb.M bliat Lane, Cotta Meta, oa
planned by Ruth Huttman, Galaxy at M&Jiner's Ol ive,
1645 Tu s,ti n, Costa Men, Dove f . Sho.rea ... My1on Col·
who left her wtllct in a tes· lint, 816 W. Ocean Front,
ta111ant at 34!55 Via OpoJto, Balboa, left hi a 160 purple
Lido Shop a a1ea ... Chlitt<r bike at the Ncwpoll Pier ,
phe1 Co rum, 29, of 242 but couldn't find it ltter on
Cedar , Newport Shorn, was ... William Wiltint of Hun·
booked on the cha.rae or t.inaton Beach, drivina catt ANGELITOS' WORK PRAISED
Mn. Chester Brabyn Aldrich, UC I chancellor
and president of the Bis
Brothers, was the guest
speaker, and ~1r s. ErneSI
Saftlg, president, conducted
the me eting.
Book were disc11ssed. New &Jand theft on a w&Jrant on Santitso, Dover Shores,
me thods of advcrtisin& we re f1om El Moq.te ..... Empty and collided his Chcvtolet with
outlined by Mrs · Edward half empty Containers of Jllle the T·bird that Cuol [)liver,
Sharp, Gold Boo~ Olairman. and s tirr 1aas smell ins or 1971 Men, Cotta Men, was
opened her home for the
first meetina of the year
to An'ae lites de Oro, a
1mall aroup of women
dedicated to raising funds
for the Bi& Brothers of
Onna e County. Dr. Oanic I
Plans for the publicauon
of the seventh annual Gold
Or. Aldr ich discussed alue were foWid lyin1 ar ound dJ:ivins north on Santiaao ...
de rails of the problems at 1629 W. Balboa Blvd., The driver who backed hi1
facing social workers and Cenual Newport,;whe1e Wil-Cal into the Cadillac that
directors in matching a liam Kelly, 20, was booked (i:letchen Cau, 546 Hamil·
Bia Brother to a little on the chuae of dJ:unt in ton, cotta Meta, had parked
Brother. He praised the public. .A fiberalau in the lot at 3424 Via Lido,
Anaelitos for contributina dinahy valued at S2 25 , named Lido Shop1 aaca, Oed the Season tickets on sale
Season tickett are avail-ue, April 11 to J11nc 1, one third of the income "The WanderCJ," dinppe&l· scene without idcntifyina
able for the fint time this wi ll present three pltyt: derived to meet the budJet. ed f1om his private doct, himtelf.
year for concert and drama· "The Hostqe," "Camino Due 10 the efforts or An· said Tbomat Roaeu, 731 Thur*y, Sept. 21
ti c presentations at UCI. Real," and "Good Woman aelitos de Oro throuah the Via Lido Soud, Lido hie. . . John Heuick, 26, of 32~
Sllbscriptiona are bein a ofSetzuan." past 6 years, the Big Bro-A bia lumber Uuck chanted G1and Canal, Btlboa Island,
offered by lhe UCI division As a bonus event. pur-then of Orange Counry "lanes and collided wid!. the wat booted on the ch&IJe of
or fine ar.ts and the commi ~ chaser1 of all J series will hav'e u ipled their effort s in Falcon driven by Janet beina intoxicated in public
tee for arts and lectures for receive a free ticket to Bi1 Brolhers for fatherless Strachian, 568 W. Wilson, ... Robert Hiaains, 18, of
a broad samplina of the per· ltuch---Ns tional Theater of boys. Costa Me sa, onCoaat Hwy. 4202 E. Coatt Hwy., Cor·
formina atls, includina Chile, on Jan. 20. Servi ng on the board with near L<apur Ave ., Colona ona Hi&blandt, waa booked
drama, dance, opera and 1>1rs . Ernesl Sarti& are Mn. del Mar, who uid that it on the chuac of bu.ralazy
concert m11aic. JOHN P. KOLASINSKI William Holstein, vtce· happened so rut she could ... David Franklin, 19, of
Tickets are available for OF CDSTA MESA DIES president; Mrs. John Porter, not even tell the color of 715 Camphor St., Eatt Bluff,
3 kinds or events: the con· recordina secretary ; Mrs. the t111ct. was booted on the charae Seventy·five yean or lire II. H d f b 1 t· 5 cert series (S1 2.50)·, th e Wi 11m arvey, corrupon • W~nesday, Sept. 'l1 o wa &Jy ... AJ 11 Uoup, ended SepL 24 ros John P. · .,_ G 24 I I90' ~ B lbo 81 d theatre s eries (Sl2.50)·, and tna secretary ; 1'o11S. eorae Ca.rol Wanen, 31 Harbor , o J"· a a v ., Kolasinski, 1910 Swan w odf d ·~ C u I N t b • d tlc lrvinc Rcpcnory The•· o or , treasurer; rtu&. Island, left her bit.o at the en a ewpo1, aca.e
tre series {16.00). Reaular (}live, ,Costa Mesa, •t a O.W. Ri chard, pauoncu Bayside onuaaco &o Beacon ber Cotvotte inca tho aa1<r
prices are SIS, SIS and 56 . Newpol\ Hospital. chainnan; Mrs. Georae Bay to catch the school bus line pwnp at a ttalion at
Choice teat.ina will be 81• Fol 35 yean, he has SCI· Jones, ball chairman : Mrs . but on her Iebnn found that 240.5 Newpolt Blvd., and
ved as a maintenance man Edward Sharp, Gold Book she would have to wa lt knocked it lli&btly from the sianed to seaton subacri~ r ·• M •• c H f d · th 01 u•e &l c .... on orp. e chairman ; Mrs. Don Wood· home becauae someone bad oun ataon, us att.ractina eu.' The concert series will was b01n JWle 20, 1892, in ward, publicity; Mrs. Joseph stolen her HurTy. '• .Oil attention of tbe police, who
Wisconsin, and came to Beck, parlimentarian. spots convinced Robe1t followed he• at t he drove
open Saturdly, Oct. 14 • California 2 years aao. Beck, 1933 Bayside 01 ., down the tUeet and booked
wi th 8 performance by the Sutvivou are his1son Ra y-THIEF CETS GUN Corona del M&J , that tome--her on the c:huae of d1unk New York Clamber Soloists, r c u 2 A h • r d · · t 2 30 B mond o osta ,.,esa; I otaun was taa.en rom one drove 11p hit driveway IIVIRJ a : a.m •.. e·
Otheu in the series are: dauahteu, Mu. William the unlocked Pontiac be-to steal 1 3 foot hiah cement cauu Barb&Ja Mowe waa in
African Music, lecture~e· Malenofski and Mrs. Flank lonaina to Robert Hinch· stat11e of a boy holdins a huuy to set to wort she
monstrat{on by Dr. HuJh Spc;ck.ling of Wisconsi n; a cliff,441 N. Newport, Costa some arapet, worth 180 ... forsot to lock Lhe down·
Tracy, Nov. 13; Landon sistCI, ~IS. Stella Kuuse Me sa sometime in the early L. Sheranian, 319 Via Lido stain be4J:oom slidina alan
Youna, pianist, Jan. 12; of Wisconsin; 4 brothers, rmmina ho11rs, Monday , Sood, Lido ltle, reported window of her home It 417
Ravi Shankar, Sitarist, Steve, Geot ge, Joe and Ben Sept. 2. the theft of a aun, anwnuni· OoldenJod Ave., Colona del
Feb. 4; Lenox Quartet, of Wisconsin; and 6 &J&nd-Carton• or clothina and Li on, Oashli&bt, awfboard M&J -makina it cuy fot
Feb. 16; and Thurston Dart, childten. aeneral housekeepina itema and a t ki ... The theft or aomeone to enter and atetl
harpsichordist, March 2~. and the alove compartment Bourbon, tahlua and 1wn a 17 c:lock and a 150 radio
The theat er series bcaina Servi ces were held Sept. were ransacked. fr om a li~t cabinet was . . .The way the rubber L
with a pre sentation.of"Mar· 28 in Menasha, Wisconsin, repor ted by Ralph Lewit, mouldins was dittwbed in·
at/Sade," Nov. 8-18. Oth ers with Ba ltz Morruary or Costa SEE "THE HIPPIES"" 206 Onya Ave., Balboa Ia-dicated thtt a lona tlendcr
in this series are UC I Mesa, as rorwardina direc· land ... The Yamaha that type of tool was uted to un·
Dance Concert, Feb. 9·10; tors. A film on ''Th e Hippies" Emilio Onat had puked in loct the car door to atcal
"Cosi Fan T11tte,"Feb. 2o-will be presented at 8 p.m. bis c&lport at S16 S. Bay the tt.erco and tapea from ~arch 2; Alvin Ailey Dance Phone in Your Order Tuesday, Oct. 10, as the Front, Balboa hland, was the Cam&Jo that Dan Fowlel,
Theatre, Feb. 2S; and Yua~ for a Suttscription: weekly film proaram at the stolen ... Two youna roen, 1747 Irvine, Bayc:a:cst, had
slav Folk Ensemble, May American Opinion book 18 o1 19, ente1ed Ben e .. p azked in a let taw ant lot at
12. Caii673.Q550 Cato
01
reta, .}.9
1
34
0
• Harbor Blvd., piau's aaraac at 41S tria, 2332MiWI. Coa!!._ Hwy.~a..Muid·
The Ir vine Repertory Th ea· , • .., Corona del Mar, and stole a nen e .•. ., .. en aw-ene ~~~~~~~~~~~----------------------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~, fiom tleep by tound of a
beside the blue
of the
waters
Pacific
FALL CLASSES START OCT. 16th
Magnificent, coeducational coDege preparatory school located
on the sands of Balboa Peninsula In the heart of Califomla'1
Golden Rlvlera-r.rades 7-11
Dedicated to the advancement of art, science, knowledge and
the cultivation of social graces.
Beautiful cla.&srooma, luxurious dol'llll, gymnasium, auditorium,
llbrary, olympic sized swimming .pool, student union.
' Small cla88eS; distinguished faculty.
Sound academic background In English. mathf:matics, home
economics, music, typing, latin, history, science, art, drama,
reading. Modem languages by native instructon in French
Spanish, German, and Russian.
Seacoast fun, water sports, ballet,
the creen. tennis, golf. bowling on
A.p ....... fw fall ...... -.,h, _,. .. rer ~
..... wtlh: Clslft, P.O. ._ -....... "--em's tide ,._..n..........ut
'
door openina and closina,
Ronald McCommon, 4900-B
Neptune, Wut Newpon,
looked up and uw a man I
ttandina in the doolway or
hi1 bedroom; ycllins fot hit
loommatet , he bounded out
or bed and chated the in--
tludel.
, ... ,. S.,t. 29
Wh4m Paul Panell, 43, ol
117 E. 2ht St., Cenual
Newpott, had to patp bit
ell doot to teep 6om rallina
and failed the 1obliety lett
beticSet, be ••• booked roc
drUat drivina at 10:05 p.m.
.•. Cbulet Dickey. 50. ot
22$ Cobaillo, Coata Meoo,
wtlked iato tbe police atao-
tioa IDd pn him1elf up u
be knew thete ••• aa
llMCfiiiJ warJ&at foe bit 81• , .. , ... ne 10eial life of •
aeiabbot about a balr 1
block away' ftom hit bome,
aoid Loo Ooaot&y, 239 Wol-
nt, Newport Shot••· Ja io-
t411(erlna with tbe peac:e -.d
qalet ol a-.e •n; 3 or 4
1patli .. a week daat laat into
001ly -1oa boa10 010
IDI.kia1 tchool chil••• loM
dMh 1leep. • .A Qt~Dnt
lloa -· ns .... -f•• lai1 palio ea11100e
wolk•OJ, o.W Tanio p.,;.
..,, :109 Vio Oolloo, LWo
..... 0 .A • ._--............ ..-... "
-• 1tolea r.-~~oeca.. pital ••.• liM cl,..._. ....._ ........... .... ... -........ .... --·-·-lUI,_ .. -ri1 L L---------------------------------.1 ~ ••.114 na a..-
:::-:;,' ~ =.t!: ~= *!.ld~~~ ~~~ow pou, omoiODI
Ms rta.l y11d,. M001411 .. &o *led 1o ...,,., ~•t lite low _pou, celeblity low
Mllcla PIUO, 310 AI•••· 01~ eo-c, oaS.bdty aet. imatar low net, •d
Balboa ••. Bemi011 Col•ia. to..-t ....._,, Nov. 5, &ee pri111. ·
01-lo, bootiaa .,., of o 01 tbo Coolo Mooo Oolf oad
pdva&e tdlive oa ~liri'Odve Coually CIO ••• IIIDOUD-
Hil ot Tuatia, Newpon ced dt.it wet by lloMie
Heilbtl, collided with tb_ti 'Reit,1dhectoc of 10lf at the
35 foot lon1 tchool but dl:t• couauy club ud .. DOI&l
'feD by Jo11ph COGDOII, 2199 chahmu r01 c.be towney.
Rwal Place, Co1ta Meu. .. O.anao 'County cbuitio1 'i::-y&o~:· :. of 2621 will benefit f1om tho plo-
H•bol Blvd,, Costa Meta, ceedt or tho l~hole tou•na.
was booked on the chuae . ment. Thet~ ••ll. bo a total
of lobbery ••. J.mes Raquet, of n.soo 1ft PIIICI -fo•
23, ot 221~ Amethyat, Bal· beat ball of fouuome, ccle·
Celebdtlet will entettain
at 1t1 aftcu diMet thow
Satuutay ennin&, Nov . 4.
Buffet diMII will be aetved
(ex towftMIOftt paalicip &nll
on SW\day. Mawio Ludoad,
.. Mr. Oolf," hu been named
honolaJY chahman for the
event.
H01c is the lltt of celo·
britiet:
bot bland, waa ~ked on Ricb'ard Allen Wendell Niles
a warrant. .. Auroho Sala-Don Adamt Ed Nelton
z&l, 28, of 2208 W. Ocean John Aau Bob Newhart
P1ont, West Newport, Wll Ouis Bateman Donald O'Connor booted on a wauant. . . . '-'•-R ·
J J d 614 Gold Joey 811hop .,....ve ames amct 0 1 an, en· . Rud R 1 · rod, Colona del Mu, nevCJ F_•ankle A~alon Y a ttim
uacd &o Joct h i~ aarase Jtm Baclcut Dan Rowan
door and sometime• didn't Noaman Blackburn Buddy Roaeu
even' elate it, but maybe he Bob Beban J i.mmy Roaeu
will tincc aomeone entered Ray Bolser M1 c:tey Rockford
and atole a alcepina baa Ch11ck Connon Diet Shawn
and tool box valued at S4S Bob Carton Bob Steele
... A Falstt ff Lapper with Robe1t Colbelt Rober\ Storlina
beet was taken f1om his Pic no Couette Danny Thomas
auaae refriaerator, said Richud Clenma Fouest Tucket
Leland Bl11m, 2600 Baas-Vic Oamone Tony TtabcJt
wood, Ea1t Bl11rf .... Tmdy Jim Dtvi~ Bobby Troup
Lana or San ,D•ea~ was Clint Eastwood Jeny Velasco
taken . to Ho as Hasp Ita! ~-Shill Pithel Oennia Mo1aan
conacaous . aftet . her bt·. Keri Curtis Lawtence Wo lk
cycle collided wtth the cat J k 0 . Bob Wilke
Phillip K.J ilaer , llG-A 35th ;.c '~bel Dick Whiuinahill
St., West Newport, had B;~ae QJ.eoo Andy Will iams
p<ed on 35th St. Y Robert Wtsner
Robert Goulet De'! Webb ~nday, Oct. 1
Richard Filley,!~. of 1129
W. P.alboa Blvd., Balboa,
wu booked on the cha .. ac of
in\oxicated in public. , •
Fiahina eq11ipment valued at
S101 was taken from his 11n ..
locked aaraae, accordina &o
Burton Morse, 2141 Seville,
Balbo&.
'·
Phil Harris Buck Youna
Alan Hale Fted Wa1ina
Bob Hop c Ed Crowley
Tom Harmon Max Baer
Dennia James Alan Be1nard
Horb Jeffries Bina Crosby
Jobn Larch Jtmes Ga.rn9r
Dean Mastin Mike Ford
Rick Nelson William G&.laan
Howard Keel
Bw t Lancaater
Jobn TIUU
Lyle Latell
Fred MacMunay
Dennis O'Keefe
Ray Peteuoa
John Raitt
Michael ReMie
Doa Schwab
F1ank Sinaua
Robert S&act
Harry Von Zell
Phil Carey
Claud Akint
Bill Batty
Chas. Bateman
Jact BcMy
Ben Blue
Pat Boone
Hoao C&~michael
Bob Ctot by
Robert Cumminaa
Bobby Molten
Jim Nabors
Willa.rd Pattet
Dale Robe rtson
Randolph Scott
Jackie Cooaan
J ose Feuer
Billy Feuer
Jact Jones
David Janu en
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GETTING THESE
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lntere.<t from the l.rt of the
month 011 funds received by
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I 11terest from date of receipt
after the lOth .
fntere:tt paid t o date of
wi'thdrawal o n fund.t in
ll ccount .J months or longer
if acco unt remains open to
end of qm1rter .
•
Highest rate in the nation on
insurf'd passbook savings. You
will C"a rn 5.J3i~J~, whe n our
currt•nt rate of 51 is COM.
POUNDED DAILY und held
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can urn an t.•x tra U If hd d
thrt't' yt•an. Ratt>ll afl' df.clan•d
quartt"rl y-thr currt•nt honu11
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