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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-10-12 - Newport Harbor EnsignSAND CASTLE? BUILDING Is demonslta• ted by 3 Newport Seach beauties for the 4--year-old Keith Carls of Hacienda Heights. The castle experts, getting ready tor th is Sun~ay's contest at the Corona del Mar main beach, are, from left, princess Jan Rinaldi; Linda Pfleger, Miss Newport Beach, and princess Donna Lee. The Commodores Club of the New- ~'· ' port Harbor Chatl)ber of Commerce will conduct the 6th annual sand castle con .. test from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday. Awards will be given for e classifications of cast les; most modem lstlc, most artistic, best contemporary pagoda, best leasehold, least likely, most dlscombooberated, most avante guard, and best non.-confonn- lng. (Cameo House photo,) CAR KILLS BOYS CHANGING ' Two boya wbo loved IUrf• ina .nd planned to a pend the weekend ridina the waves at Fncini taa were killed al- most instantly by a Camp Pendleton Marine who ran in to them as they were chan&ina a car tire on the ah'wlder of Death Alley, thi 1 side of Oceanside, Saturday momina. Victims were Ken con Lee Mo:se, 1&, son of Mr. and Mrs. ·Richard Moue of 4611 Seashore Or., West Newporl, and John Richard Routley, 17Y.!, son of Mr. and Mn. Ri chard Routley, 1S3 York- town Lane, Costa Mesa. Cpl. Sabdino Pascale, 13, of Fort Lauderdale, driver of the car, turned him- selt in to Oceanside police sayina he thouah he had hit a car while uleep. ''Kenton was happy all the time," Mu. Morse, his mother, said. ..We moved here just before Easter and be loved to aurf. He was attendina Oranae Coast The public works depart-Therefore, these peripheral Colleac and, fo r the first men t was inti.Neted Mon~y problem• ahould bo resolved time, enjoyed tchool .... evnina 10 como back wi* ~ ~I "ft4ela&a1Mline be- Funeral tervices were a ftnal report on a freeway tween lbe City lftd fte State held yesterday . at Eternal aareement for the Nov. 13 prior to our approval of the Valley Memorial Park. meetina _ of the. Newport freeway aareemenL The Moue's a.re left with Beach C1ty Counal. "At the pretent time we two other sons Ste\·e of The aareement concern• a.re awaitina a report from Modesto. and G~ry, who is lhe cou~l route Utterly the Division of HiJhways attend ina Humboldt State at from Bays1de Or., past the 1ndicatina its posi lion on Arcata. Irvine Cout Country Club lh.ese matters. Fo llowina Jolm was a very re spected andalona SthAve. in Corona receipt of !his report. and boy with a tremendous del ~ar, to the vicinity of possi bly further staff level amount of friends accord-Orchid Ave. diaruuion, ou r final report ina to hi s uncie Paul A report submitted to the to the Council can be pre- Lonad'ale ' Council by public worka pared; hopefully in ti me for ''He h~ a wonderfully director J oe Devlin stated: ite Council mect.ina of full life," uid Mr. Lonsdale, "On September 1_4, 1967, ~ovember 13, 1%7." EEl E • 'Hi 1 father wu look ina the apeement wu d&acuued forward to his arowth in with Diviaion of Hiahways T their buaineu, Coit Draper· officials. In additioo to the ree $ ies... mauers contained in the ore fine, but ... of the · redi strictina c~ mi ttee, said he was votina aaainst the ordinance be- cause it was substitutina somethina bad for what is already bad. John, a 1967 araduate of aareemenl, man y items such Trees al~1 Co~s t H ~. Costa Mesa Hiah School. aa landscapina. archi· were a topiC of ducuulon alao had planned to enter tecb.lral review of atructurea, and conc~m at the break· Oranae Coas t Colleae in oonnectina link to Coast fast meebna of the Corona february w study busine 11 Hiah wa~ east of Corona del ~:lrc~~~~~:r:~r of Com- acb.inistration and law. ~ar, w~dtht of overcrou-Many merchants, wh ile ex- Fund drl·ve lftll! 1111'\~la at ump con-preasina approval of the necbons wt th looal streets, tr 1 · d th t be widtht of freeway riaht of eea, comp alne h a - I h d way, and the pouible ex-c~ae of the way t ~y are aunc e tensioo of the aareement ~1mme~. the treea obh'-late • IS norther!" o f San Joaquin 11p11 1ft front of atorea. More lftan 600 VO IUnteeU I f a. Hilla Road were reviewed. By a unanimous vote o went to wor.. yestelday "While these detaila are lhe 40 members of the mornina rinaina doorbells for the 1967~8 Newport not directly 'part of lhe Chamber present, a reao- Beach United Fund cam-aareement itself, they are lution will be s_ent to ~e paian, fotlowina a kick--off sianificantly related to lhe Ne~port Beach C1ty Counc1\ breakfaat at the Balboa Ba ov~all effect of the free~ay u _kma ~at the uees be Club. y prOJ eCt on our community. tnmmed 1ft ''ball" ahape. Other merchant a in favor of thi 1 acti on were asked to write letters co the Council. He said that the red.i s· BOOSTERS TO SEE trictina sa t.i sfu~s the city FILMS OF GAME charter requirement for ap- _The analyat proj ec:tor proximate equali ty of popu- IJVen to the football team latioo in district.a but is at Harbor Hiah by the Tar short of the requir~ment for Booster'• C lub will be used natural areas of contiauous co s~ow fil_ms of the laat and compact territory. week 1 va.r u ty aame to club J oinina him in \'Otma • 'no'' members at their meetina 8 were Ma yor Paul Gruber and p.m. today, OcL 12 , at the AI Forai t. "Yes" vo te s we re hiah tchool aocial hal l. cast b)' Doreen \1auha1 1, After the player of the Linda ley Parsons, Dee Cook ,week is introduced, followed and Bob Shelton. by the question and answer period with Coach Watu, refreshments wi II be aerved. ~/E:.?i=L~:~·Ix:r~~ ·Keep it 'ole fashioned' merce, UF Pretident Mrs. William Holstein said the coal for lhe reaidential drive ia $66,000, and the aoal for tbe busineu drive is '*,000. Employee pay- roll dtd&actions make up the baluc:c of &otal aoal of 0172,$23 10 oupport 2$ The new boundaries were 10 drawn that all pr esent Counci I membeu retain lheir eli&ibili ty to run aaain Fulfillin& thi s obj ective caused some controveuial spli ttina of areas -no tabl)' c:haritiet. Mrt. Hol1tcin thanked Mayor P•l J. Gruber for proclaimiaa October the Newport BMch Uai.ted fund Moada, •d the Cll.nbtt of Caaaeree ror lpoll Iorin a lhe kict-otr llleakfasL R~~tideetil.l area cbai~ mea vol.a&.oett ue Mn. Edward Kelly rck Sal boa. hera. Ted McConYille ror Ballloo hload, Mro. Riebord Crow ror Be•coe a.y, hera. Jo .... iM Panott. for a.y · -o: Mro. Tro.,.,. Dorio _. Mrl. OINGce Miller, 0.... ... Mor;Mn. Willi• lol_. Jr., 1m" T-; .................. we .... Molt, Mro. P.P. llolaoo, No-Hoi""u iad tlitr "-Mro.--. •l!ul ... At yesterday'• aeneral corations or some other Evcninaa"aipu in windows lh.e divi sion of Balboa meetinJ of merchants and .. homey scene" for a tore to inform daytime cust.omeu Island and the Weatcliff. busineuinen at Leo' a rea· window•. that they can ahop eveninas Harbor Hiablands area·· be- tauranl, President Hubert "Have a friendly atmos· in Corona del MaJ. Gene tween different districta. Peiraol of the Corona del Mar phe1e in your store with per-Taylor •noun ced the Chan-There is some re~wnbcrin a O.tmber of Commerce pro-hapt a bowl of popcorn ra~ bet plan to Jive two pri u s of distri cts so dlat the aonted Christmaa plans customen," abe aaid. -a weekend trip to Laa district numbers Nn d ock- previously worked out by She atreued colored liaht• Veaas for 2, includina hotel Wise in consecutive order, the me1chants comniUce. outlinin& every store buil~ reaervation1, and a week-u follows : He ukcd for an almOa-ina in town \o aive a aay end trip for 2 to San Fran-District 1 -Balboa Pen· ph ere of cooperation. I')Cld-atmosphere. cisco. insula \o 20th St.., lbe Lido will and friendthip and ur--Bill Roller described a CLYDE DIWEY CASE , Shops area, and the westerly aed every merchant to r ... pi Ill tO place Oui11m11 EX·IAitlllt, DII!S tip o f Balboa bland. · h . 1· • •• u 10 r bu.ld' Dittric:t 2 -Central New-VIew 11 stole po ICY aor ... e eel on P o I •nas. .Clyde o. .. y Ca1e, re-port at 20th St.. 10 thewuter• bodat interest o.f buHtinon ::e •:~:..~a~ti~t~eOC:a:: tired barber,. died Monday, ly exa-emity of Wut Ne,... an the comnwuty. • u -Oct.. ~· at hh home, HIY.t por• includina Nowport pteued &he bope dlat every-of 1 yellow, 2 rod, 2 peen Victoria St., Coata NeaL .. L" one would catch the feelina to aivc lbc beat effect. A He •a• born Feb. 2. l90S, Island, Bllboa Covu, rdo or Cbrhlmaa from tbe com-permit from the city ia to-in Nebnata aDd had lind Sands and Newport Shores. mercial atandpoinl, but not •ired. in Coata Ma;a for 21 yaan. Oiatrict l -_Lido 1~1•. roraattina the UU spirit or "Thit Uealment of Coaat Surri'liOU an t.is wire. Bay g.ons, Mariaen Mile, Oniatm .. ia deellaa with Hi ... way wou.ld be very An.aa; a aoa, Jiaay HoJiiae mostoi"Newpo~Heiahta .~ cutkaen, fri•d• and. o,.. M•titol aad could become o1 Coeta Mila; a blolber, southerly portlc.t of CUff a•iaatioaa. a wldit.lonal deeo~atioe ttu.1 kJD Cue of Decroit; Ha••-- Dorodt)' Hlrdcaatla, dtait-eadl reu, .. Mr. Roller aaid.. ..s 4 ......scaui.... District 4 -•Wettclifl •d ... or •e merdl•a. OIJiatot o ... for cteCG~atiae ,....,,, s.moee.,... HW ... ea-H.-bur Hiahlaada, u.clodina lllluoo, k>ld ol pi•• lot boo -101 loc No•. I, 01 day, OcL 11, oa Ball....,. olao DoYor -.. ponioa; ••• ole fulai--'' Orial-u eooa u po11ible eft.er ...,. a.,.1 ... •• ln. Ul ot Barcna&. Beck a., mal willa 0 ... ca .. 81 tlaat ........ atorel pl• ltic:Urd JoMeoa of MMa ID Meta on ... •• ·-· ... _..... • .. ...., -0 ...... v-,._ .. a ... .,_ Dioaicl $ -Boocoe a.r. .,... ... •• JIIJUN: _, ellrt6aa Olo. l • .,. ...... lcied ........... , :wu at u.• hae, lrri•• Tei"'MM ••Main .. -... -.... k> pi-'00,0. H--II 1 ""ol Put. -lorty ol IU P-, ,_ ' I The Harbor area lost ano- ther pi oneer when Mrs . Fran ces T. Dod ae. who had lived in Costa Meaa for 48 )"eau, and last resided 1n Santa Ana, died Sund ay, Oct. 8, after an Illness of s e- veral months. \lu. Dodae was the w1fe of Donald J. Ood1e. Conner Costa Me s .. Newpot1 Beach Justi ce or the Peace. ~e and Judae Dod ae would have celebrated their 54th weddina anni versary nes.t month. \its. Dodae had been ue ... surer of the Newpott-Mesa l niaation Distr ict for 40 years, was a charter mem- ber of dte Cos ta Mesa Fti- day afternoon Club, secre- tary or the Costa \te n Com- mun ity Church Sunday School and a mem ber of .the 1st Presby terian Chu rch of Tus tin. She was a member of dte Hoaa Memor ial Hos- pi tal Auxiliary board of directors. Sur vivors include her hus- band, or the home. 1290 1 Ranch wood Road, Santa Ana; a son, Donald Jr., or Lona Beach ; 2 daulhters, Mrs . Byron B. J ohnson II of La-- auna Beac:h, and Mrs. Walter Halloway of Tustin; 10 arandchildlen and 9 great- children. Services were held We~ nesday, Oc:t. ll, at Smith and T•Jdtlll 0\apcl, Santa Ana, with the ReY . EveJett Cowan of het c:hurch offi· ci atina. Interment followed at Pacifi c View Memou al Park. Pier rent warning made Juu ll days before hi1 43rd birthday, teacher Ri chard Smidt, 170 1 Bedford Lane, Weatcliff, died Thutt· da)', OcL S, at Hoaa Hoa- pital ater a car ac:ci dent near Laauna Beach. Mr. Smith was born Ocsaber 18, 1124 in C alifornia. He had been a teacher at McNally School in Coat.a Me sa JUst one mon lh. He was a pilot. a retired major in the Marine Co rps. Survi vora arc hi a wife of 2 mon ths, Elizabeth ; a son, Brian, and a dauJhter, Se lv ey, and his parents, Mr. and Mr s. R.. Smith ol Oreaoo. Services were held Monday, Oct. 1, at Wa verley Chapel • Fairhaven Memorial Park., Santa An L Baltz Mortuary Corona del Mar was the direclor. MR~. GRACE PLETSCit OF CO~ TA MESA Dl ES Ei &hty-seven yean of life have ended for Grace R. Pietsch, 2111 Harbof Bl't'd., Colla Meu. who died "fUca- day, Oct. 10, at Ho .. Hot- pi t.al. Mrs. Pleuch was bom A wamina aaainst rental p)licy limitina us e of p1 er June l&, 1&80, in Michia.n. of boat slips in the harbor rmorinas lo the upland She lived in California SS was sounded Mondayevenina property owner. He said that years, and in Oranae County u the Newport Beach City the reason for the pohcy ia for 20 yean. Council ordered th e removal to aUard the bay aaainst Survivors are a aon, ~ of illeaally moored boeita at p)liuti on. Jore of Pasadena; a daaah- 1410 S. Bay Ft., Balboa The Council set Oct. 31 C«, Lucille 0.1. Fred) lt iMd.. as a "ruaonable"" deadline S\oddud of roj~wport Beach.· Council waa conaiderina a for removal of the ll leaally 2arandchildren, and 3 ,,.. ... request of Mrs. James H. moored boata. arandchildren.TheSIDdrdlfde Whi te concemina the use of The Council alto: formerly owned 1he Stoddard lhe Ooat at her property. • Approved first reedina Patio Shop ia Coroo• del The city had received com-of Ordinance 1233, whid!. Mar. plainta about illeaal u1e or ntends p•ldna meter Zone Oranside •ervlce1 will h moorina space. 6 to inci\Mie lhe ctty-owned held at 11 Lnt.. ·III:MIQ. Oct. When Mr. 'frbite said that a land on lbe weucrly aide of 12. at Paillla ... Utnarial daarae had been mlde for NcwpcMt Blvd. rrom 21th St. Puk, S.ta AD' wi ..... .. moorina. Coun cilman De~· to lOch SL. Well Newpon. MortiUJ of Coa&a ..... u Cook cautioned him that he • Authorized dtc ueaa-ditKIIIft. · was jeopardizina a piet tion of M apeanee.t wt~ 511 Ill ptll OM LIDO permit that is worth us.ooo S&otaenbera, Bi..ter a Co. t::o.. .......... .. ID *20.000 to the value o( for a.clitiaa •aefYicet f01 d.. a ••• ... no. il"' tllle property, •e cit)' for •e fiacalyHf .;._. .._ ,_. NF¢1• "'bat will we do with the 1967~1. a ..... ~tea• ......... .., water? J.a.at let it aitthare?.. • ~P""'ed ... a.ti•e uacc ...... la ..... , ••111 Mk.S Counc:i lrun Al IMp of Tnct ""'· a ,_. •=av ......, eo ii • florliL .. Wily chase tM poaed t.wi"riaio. fll A Altlltllla &...aa•• ~ ...... out ...... .., -·· -diri4ool .... 6 .. ,,_ 917 Vlo LWa """ ueo '-" a coafoua4ed .Una! .. tial Iota .,......_ a.&'-ll&e. .-. , .... _.. sh6n "Bocoooo ol <:-dt • ..._ ..... --..... , lloo r. .. n.11 If policy.'' Mr. Cook IDtwend. ill ....... Mn.. P ll. n... WI. M IU ....... • ,, yoo ..... , tih i~ ..... , ... 0 k. · lou -1i1r 1 Jll 1 i&.•a.wunl_..a••• (Crll••••,...n · .....,.., ... , t 1 • I • 111URSDAY, OCT.IZ, 1111 allllliA DEL .... CMJF. lllaOI'I'ICULMIWIPA .. R 01' 1111 an Of MIWPOU IIACII THI: HAaliOM AU A'S OFFSET NtrSfAPU OfUce ..t ,n-.1 .. pl .. ls tM t•l1• 8•11411 ... 2121 E. c-. llwy •• c.,... •• .,. c.w. -91625· TIL.._Il &7J.OSID (-Co4o 714) TilE NEWOMT IIAIIOI ENSICNt, ie tM o.ly ... ., .. ., pri•MI _. ,.w--.. io ,._ Cky of N..,.n a.••• Md ... o.ly louiiJ .--.4 ... .,...._. .,..,.,.,.. io tiM ....,.,. tt.t..Coolu ..... --. p., .... _.,,, •• ~-~ d-,.. ... ,.hi • C.... ....... Calli. THE "IEWPOIT KAIBOI ENSICM •-MJ~ to .. • Mw•· ,.,... ., ....... ciK~•'-lio)' COW\ ~ f4o. A-20111 ..... 1!1-Y It, l95l, lo S..'-Cnn for 1a.. Coolll)' of Or..,., St•• of Calii•M .. _. ii~Noeoo thereof I• qullll.d to plabU .. oil p .. fk ... ~ee.,....,.; ·-· . A& YO t. HAA A ................................. 0-o.d Plllllioller Pt::C HAAPA ............................................... .A-I.ao EdltOt SUIJCI.,TIOfl .A TIS a. ....._AN.~ ON re•· St.oo. 2 ,... .. , 11.00 0.. ., .... .Are.-.; o... ,.. •. 1&..00: 2 ,.. ..... 19.00 ~ooooooo~oooooao~Q4 <JJ. .etlf "' _,.,. ARVO E. HAAPA, owntr and publisher of ~e Ensign ooooooo~ooQo000040 FreedOm of the Press Belongs to the People ROBERT GARDNER, resident of Shore Cliffs and superior cou rt judge of OrMge County, is pi ctured at the right at the 1967 State Bar convention held in Mon- 'terey. He extended a welcome to Roger J. Traynor, center, chief jus tice of California, to visit Orange County at his earliest opportunity to meet with county members of the state Bar. At left is Thomas w. Caldecott, the new pres I· dent of the Conference of California Judges. The Cracker Barrel By Jack Moffitt Eaale Rock-Sometimes the Commies must get 10 discouraaed! Whenever they waot to ., , .. Ancl•,..., DNt Mom UMI Dad: I bopo UM1 .,..., this ... ,.. acu 10 you. I loYc you both very mucb. AI you bow, I eame over bate to Apt boc.luae it wu my duty u u Amtriean to do 10. I muat pay lb. aame prke as did my father and uocle and tbelr Dedi befoft' them. To Jive up the luxuricl o( civilian life and ft,ht for what we fed Is riabL Two years of ·my life is belaa aiven to the servkc of my country. I have obeyed all orden, no matter how I felt about them. I ariped just like enryone else, but I obeyed them. I bavc pid before that I will Jive my life if nece:Nary to pres.erve our God-aiven rlahU and bleuinp. But Mother, tht order the Marines in' my Com- pany were aiven last niaht, Sept. 7, I cannot with a clear conscience obey. My life wu aiven to me by God and He expects me to take care of it, But the order we were given last niaht does not allow us to fully protect ourselves any lonaer. W ,-cannot put t1 round in tltc c:ltamber o/ our rlflt'l unlu1 til· tadtd and if thl squod /t"adtr or whOI!~·tr ,-lse Is in charge dO'I give the order IQ chamber the round, ht ir fully responsible fM what happtiU afttrwards. have milled • MCOGd time. Mom, I have spent nine moatbl O¥U bert already. I have boea throuah h ambulbel much like the one mentioMd aboYe. I would like to make the next four moa11M 10 that I can come home. Do all you ean to help your .on and the rtS! of ut over here. Take tbia to our minister and tell him to help us out. Take it to our Conl'eNtnen, our Senaton. and if n«essary our Pretident himKif. h i.J mW'du to ao out in enemy territory without a buUet in our weapons. I am not worried about Rpet- cus..~lons, I have said the truth. It is a matter ot principle that we ftahtina men over here ~ a fair shake. How about the folks at home aiv- ing us the upper hand tor a chanae instead of sayina. "those poor Viet Cona aren't 10 bad." Well, maybe they aren't so bad, but you can't tell us over here that. We have buried our dead and tried to comfort our wounded. We know that this is the dirtiest war that there has ever been. The enemy is dirty, ftllhy, sneaky aod not to be trusted. You kill a serpent by crush- ina it s head not breaking its back. 1 wish we could hit the hearr or the serpent instead of fighting its back. A lot of us feel we might as well leave our rifln in the combat base for what good is a rifle without a bulltt in it; and il's for sure a dead man can't squeeze the triager. By Tlltodore A . Strrill blac~en a character in a ~vel, ~ pl~y or a · · · N · 1 Ntwsparu>r A.ssociotion mov1e, they say that he doesn t like for- dirty feet in open sandals. The same lonJ, areasy hair and scutfy beards. 1bc same un- kempt clothes and blowzy Jirls. The same socers, jeers and taunts-directed at tbc rest of tbe public. They roosted on church steps and in livina rooms (a Socialistic aovernment quartered the "proletariat" in private bomes in those days) and lhey boasted of what they would do when the Red Army moved across the frontier. This mean~ that the Viet Con& not ooly get tbe element of ~urprise and the tint shot at us, but they aet second and third chances to shoot us with this new order. As you know, six niahts aao I almost lost my life. 1be enemy soldiers knew about where my pmition was, but by the arace of God, his hullets missed. I was scared, but I aot the chance to shoot back. I had a roUnd in mv chamber, we all did and we are all alive exCept tor one. Now Mom, let's look at that past incident as if we did not have a round in our chamber. 1lle enemy soldier knew about where I was, his hulleu mi~sed me. But would he have missed a second time when he hears my bolt slide home and the safety click off? The Viet Cong are not fools. He would have heard my holt go home: and would have known uae1ly where I was and he would not Well , I have told the situation over here as we see it. I love you all very much. Executl'llt Ytce Prestdent, altona r~· eipers." That automatically makes him a With all my love through Olrist. your son. Why ue we forcing our men to tight and die in a no-win war':' Because the enemy is our fri~ndl The main enemy in North Vietnam is Ruuia, which is 5upplying the Viet Cons with 7S-82 percent of the war materiel to kill our men . Meantime Pre11ident Johnson builds "Bridges of Friendship" to Russia and Ameri- can Busine-.'lmcn build factories in Russia and other slave nations. Thi! used to be treason, until "our" Supreme Court made treason obso- lete. Or is it? (Oft the occasion of }14otlonol Hewspopor w .. k.) villain. But now Stalin's daughter reveals in Who ever told that nosey editor he had a right to pry her memoin (liFE, Sept. 15, 1967, p. 112) that Old Joe, the head man of the Communist into what happened at our council meeting? What gave International "to the end or his days" couldn't that reporter any idea that he could write about the school stand anything foreign! directors the way he did? • Lyndon Johnson choice for Pres1dent. most anybody. • • will My • • be my SECOND first choice wiU be • They, more than any other factor, created the desperation whicb caused the German people to delude themselves into wclcomina Hitler. • • • The answer is that there is no law, rule, regulatbn or order that specifically requires a newspaper reporter to cover city council, school board or court Sessions. The Constitution says ''Congress shall make no law ... abrid!!· ing the freedom of the press." One can search out all of the laws of the Federal Government, right down to the Mayor Sam Yony may think his life is Freedom of Information bill passed by the 89th Congress. pretty exciting at times, but it ain't nothing and find nothing further about "the press." compared to that of Ben Wilson, one of Los The same can be said of state law. Most state consti-Aogeles' first mayon (under American rule ). tutions recognize freedom of the preu to publish news, but Ben was captured by the Apaches and was none particularize these rights, or se t down any press the only member of his party of 22 men to e!Cape being hung. head down, over a slow responsibilities. tire. He made hi.s way, exhausted and on This Romney's set a migbty danaerous pre- cedent. Where would politics be if ALL tbe canditJates admitted they were brain-wuhed? • • • We li ve in .,.,·hat surely mwt be the idiot aae of enlightenment. Some week.s aao two arizzly bean in a n:ational park killed two people and, as menaces to the public (for wbose pleasure the parks are maintained), were promptJy and properly shot by Ranaer.. In normal times, people eaten alive by bears miabt act some sympath y. Out today, no! letters from readen to magazine~ art' all in fa\!Ot" of sustainina the bears in their sacred riaht to kill people. Two of them (TIME, Sept. 3, 1967) couldn't have lauded those grizzlies more if they had burned down Detroit. It makes you wonder if the aae of vinue (a~ defined by lunatics) doesn't lead right back to the age or horror (u inter. preted by anyone with common sense). Nero probably thought be wa5 running a lf'eat ~ ciety because he fed his lions so well. THE CONSERVATIVE CORNER a,. Cl••neo StNnt A bufin& wu to have fervor was silenced for the ..It's heartbreakina to see been held last week in time beina. a areal nation dyina," so Philadelphia to detennine Ds.Mclntirepointed out the said Dr. R. Archie Ellis, the license of the radio ua-alannina fac t that the FCC pastor of the First Baptisl ti on ''WXUR .. should be re-was actina as the accuser, The newspaper is not required to report the city coun-foot, from the Indian camp on the Gila.River cil meeting or send someone to the school directors' ses-to Santa Fe. He recovered to become not only si.ons . The reporter could stay home. Nor do laws specify mayor of L.A .. (ISS 1-n ) but als.o a California that "the press" be accorded any special treatment before state senator. Ch h C I b. s C 4 newed. On Monday momina the -osecut or and the JUd&e urc , o um aa, . ., XE v· years aao. he stated over MO at in condu c tina the hearinJ. AI article written by him. 6:30 and 11 :00 o'clock, and He s tated, ,.The American reprinted from the October, over KBBI (fm) at 7:00 o'· people need the radio to in• 1963, issue of the DAR clock, that the hearin& ran form them as to the facts on • • • Magazine, quo ted Daniel into difficultiel from the public issues. and to off1et any public body. "Open meeting laws" never mention newspapers, reporters. or news media. They simply affirm d d bse Have you ever noticed how brides and the right of the public at large to auen an ° rve meet4 groom~ kiss just before leaving the altar? They Webster as follows: s tart, the impcopcr and often un· "Other misfortunes may fint, the halt was too uue s tantina of the news by ings of governing assemblies. . . just peck at each other. They look exactly like Mrs. Smith, then, can "cover" the City counctl -for a couple of prize figh ters touching gloves be- her club, her neighborhood. or just for herself. The princi-fore they square off for the first round. be borne and their effects small to handle even the the liberal newspapers, the overcome, U disasuous war complaining retiaious, poli-maaazines. TV and even the should sweep our commerce tical and Jabot aroups who leftist sponsored broadc:aau from the ocean, anot.he! &.e· protested aaainst the rc-ovet the radio." ple of open goyernment meetings was established for the people -the resident, the voter. the taxpayer, all the • • • governed -not solely for the press o r its representatives. Do you know wher e 1 saw my fiur beatniks? • • • ncration may renew 1t; at II newa\ of the license. Then He waed all Christians to uhausts our uea1ury, future the members of the Ameri· support and. defend ftef11dom industry may replenish it. can Council of Christian of reliaion and free speech It were but a trifle if the Churches were baned from in this counlry, so as to Then why is it that "the right to know" and "freedom It was in Berlin. Germany. in 1927. They of information'' always seem to be linked with the press? looked like the ones you s« today on the Sun· The word'~ going round that "GOD IS walls of yonder Capital were appearina in defense of the save our nation from dcstruc· DEAD." and the Devil IS spreading it. to crumble, if its lofty pillars WXUR station. After the tion. In the very early days of American settlement all of set Strip and in Greenwich Village. The same DOUGLAS ART SHOW were to fall. All these might FCC decided to try to aet Dr. Ellis stated in hi1 the people of a local community would gather in the town meeting and dctennine the affairs of lhe community. Al- most everybody attended. and those who didn't, soon learned from the info rmed majcrity. But villages soon grew into cities, and the "pure dcmo:racy" of the town meeting gave way to representa- ti\C dt moc racy . Gowrnmcnt was growing more remote from the people . It was also growing more complicated. Yet the ci tizen, as a voter, had the same responsibility to kczp hmn.clf informed. It followed naturally that the Nation's fledgling pre!OS. should till the role of reporter and commentator on public a flairs. No one passed a law requiring it. The Founding Father<; simply had fa1th that a private press, given the guarantee of fre edom to do so , wo uld accept the responsi- bility. And of course it has . For nearly two centuries ncw<,papcrs have attended mee tings of governing bodies, reporting and imcrprcti ng in behalf of the public. Th..: reporter attends ci ty council meetings as a mem- ber of the publ ic. He has a right to be present only if the public retains that right. The editor comments on the council's decisions -or lac k of them -as an ordinary citizen. While he is aidt'd in his function by the printing press at his disposal, it gives him no special rights. He can comment only so long as the public has a privilege of commenting. The "right to know" and "freedom of information" are concepts with which the newsman works every day. The same pro~ssional tradition which sends him to the city council meeting compels h im to resist inroads on these public righu. For he knows, and the public should aJways realize too. that in all that he does, the newspaperman acts as a citizen, in behal{ or his fellow citizens. ••• IATIOIAL IEWSPAPEI WEEI NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK STATE ROUIIUP OPEN TO OCT. 22 be rebuilt. a laraer hall, Or. Mcintire's DARMagazineanicte:"lsua- Oranae Coast Colleae art "But who shall reconllruct partisans aathere~ oo thed aest that we, as Christians, instructor Will iam 0 . Payne, the fabric of a demolished lawn of the Court ouse an rrount an offensive and be -Ulrted •-ao·na hymns How-done with a defensive role. by Se..atar Jallll Sdllnila former actre ss Claire Wind-aovcrnment ~ s ...., · . sor and Corona del Mar .. Who shall rear aaain the ever, a policem~ tol~ them If ever there was an uraent artiSt Rex Brandt served as well-proportioned columns of that they were d1sturbina the need for soundina the alarm, judges for the rirst annual constitutional government? peace, so they went . across 'tis now," Courts of justice are, and Rizhts" Act to residential art show of Doualas Mi s sile "No, if these columns fall the sueet to a P':rkana lot Our own Or. Bob Wells always have been, an in-housinz, and rulins that and Space Systems Division they will not be raised and lt&rted to SIRI some (P.O. Bo' 461, Anaheim, di s pensable element of go-s tate laws pre-empt local of Huntinaton Beach. The aaain." more, but the representative Calif.) sums up the whole vernmen t. E"·ery countr y has Jaw when the Jeaislature s how opened yesterday and Or. Steuart McBimie, the of the law told them that que~tion: "Our national sur- the m. But only in th e Uni t ed had expressed no intent to will continue to Oct. 22 in "Voice of Americanilm," they would have to have a vi val depends upon spiritual States are they beins trans-do so. the recreat1on area of said on his Monday momina pennil. So their reliaious revival." formed into an engine of un -California law once pro· Douglas . broadcast: "The United restrained pol iti cal power, ~·i ded a modicum of control Mr . Payne wa s employed States is in danaer. Chris· handins down uncha!lenge-over all judaes by the elec-by Douglas both before and tianity is in danaer. If com- able de crees, insulat ed fr om torate. Each jud&e had first after World War II as an munism wins, the world will effecti ve opposition by the 10 ao before the vo ters to ass.1stant supervisor of enter a dark aae no t to veneration American judge!' gain his post bon on the trammg films and publ_i-emerae in a thousand years," earned in an earl ier day bench. Then his name had cations. He is now 1n hiS He went on to say that when they believed in and to reappear on the ballot, 19th yeat at Oranae Coast Washinaton is a Kremlin practiced objecti ve law. whether or not ano~er c~~ College. waet, and that the com- The purpose of cou!ls 1s didate had filed aaam st ham, RIOT FILM SLATED ftllnists have undertaken a to settle disputes among each time hi1 tenn of offi ce Becau~e or the recent dis· concerted proaram to pene• individual~ or groups, or be· e1pired. cu ssionof"AnarchyU.S.A..•• trate both political parties tween ci tizens and their Now the ul ual practice is the John Birch Society film 10 . as to rai1e insi~ the aovemment, accordins to a fo < Judaes to be appointed i.n riots, the A.mericanOp.in• Umted States an antJ-war unifonn ~tandard o f law in-d 1 tmo ph r by the Governor in the inter· 1on Bookstore ts schc u ma a s e. e. ,, , terpr eted s trictly accordin& im between election!. There• a showing of the film at 8 H.e . aar~: . ·The Sovtet to lozic. Wh i le enaaaed in fore as the incumbent the p.m. Tuesday, OcL 17. The Un1on 11 branarna .preuure to th is talk they should be en· ap~intce rarely faces' 0~ showina will be at the book-be~r on the Pres.adent of the tirely free of political in· position _ few attorneys store, 1~34 Harbor Blvd., Untted Stales 1~ order. to Ouence. But as "pioneers care to run against a judae Costa Men. cauu the A~encan wr~- of social pro gress," with h I te b d .d. I dtawal from Vretnam. If th1s po wen akin to those of a w 0 may a r e eca rn L " · r h d 't 'llh their cases. Ql.an&OI in the e e rs II ICC:Omp U C I WI aYe leais\ature, judge s vio late Jaw durin& the las t foUr won thhe wu 1 fthor th~ much the most fundamental ptin-more c cap y an .,7 eur~ 'iple of aovemment in o ur years have released all but THE OJRE , Tt•"" r aure •• anne !late and state Supreme . . ana ml 1 -z Pes · Republic; that laws should ...... . Ecbtor of the En11p be paned only by the re-court judaes from the former Over twelve years a,o Or. McBimie is makin& a preaentatives of the people. requirement to appear on ~e William H. Petersen pointed lav.ish o~fer of ~cveral bookl In case after case in re-ballot ~~ every ~tectlon out in the March, 19SS. iuue whrch WI I~ be JIVen. to thoae cent years, the courts have when therr terms npue. of the Freeman maaazine who conUJbute to hll broad- made law above and beyond, . The result ia that acc~do-that "The cure fot bad p cut. and who write to h~m 01 ·in direct contradictioo 10 rna to a recent unoffictal vemment is not more aovem--at Bos 90, Glendale, Cahf. ·the will of the leaislature check of recorda in the Ad-ment but len aovemmenL Amon& these booka are: and the people. Here in Cal i-minislrativc Office of the Leu aovernmenl mo1na ''The theft ot the Panama forniathecourtl struck down Cou!ll, ~S7 o£677 jlldaet in more freedom .•. " Thh it Canal," "Themoatimpor~t a state conltitutionalamend· Cahfomla (more than t~ a truth whieh haa faded al-papera of tha cold wu, mont that would have pro-lhirdt) were appointed by most into oblivion thtoup. ":The record ol Ruaaia., .. tected the freedom of the one man. tormer Governor out the paat few decade• and a book of apeeial inter• property owner to sell or "Pat Brown," Purthe_rmore, becauac 1eneratioaa of ell to youna people. rent only to pertons of hia none of tbeae ~potnteu Americana have beCIIIl to Proaident Johnaon add own choice, after that amend--had t.o JO . to th~ a tale aena&e lhorouahly deceived. Or. Carl Mcintire of tho 20th ment waa ........ oved ~. two--for coafinnation. P~eral One of the -eatett noeda c m~ R 1 u· H _.... "1 ·gc~ .. , ue ... intocl fot . , .. . en-z e onna on our thirds of the electorate. J. -po . 1n our nat1on today It tbe botb are h¥in1 lt.oit •~ The court• ordered reap-hfe, but at lcatt the Untted election of more leahlatort Woa. Tho PNtidntla boinl portionmcnt of Lhe alate Sta~t tena&. mull eonfinn and otbet puhlic olicialt "-..buded b)' .._tile pro- aenat e in defiance of the thear appoinlmeftt before all levels of 10\'.,_....t Pll-4a bee••• M baa will of the poople and the they can take office. wbo undontiad dlia i.,.ot-ateppod DP tho war off-. eonstir.ution of the a&as.e. In a day wbeft courta are tut fact whiclt wu ao aptly ti" 1• VI••-10 u to The couttt have u•dod allowed to make law, we an eapretted by Mr. P.-1011 wla •• ••· • Dr. Me .. tin, the ~lication of Califomia well oa our way toWard • tweln years qo, 1 wt1o bolit\' .. tbl .. tllould laws into fie ida no•et dnarn-appointed loahlaiWo of Sin'*-IY, wia a OCIIOClul•• tiCIDiy, l• Council News (Continued rrom paae 1) of the uistina 21-foot-wide curb cut; existina dwellina is to be demolished and a duplez will be constructed, providinz 2 additional orr- street patking places with· out any loss of now existina Anadc Ave. parkin&, accord- ina to Mu. Hartman. • Received a request from federal £unds.. federal tu the Balboa t sl and Improve- credits against slate and ment Assn. to add lS alley local taxes, transrer or tax lights to the Balboa Island 1ources from the federal to li&htinz di strict; directed state and localleve.l. . the public works director to • Delayed constderatton prepare to file a written re- until Oct. 23 on acceptance port for the Council meeting of eaaementa for storm drain on Oct 23: increased cost purposes on Pfoperty beina per parcel is estimated at acquired by Newport Na-6lC, • Adopted a resolution expressina support in prin- ciple for the concept of sharina federal tu revenues with state and local aovern- mentl; proposals include rebates of rederal taxes. un• resuicted bl ock arants of tional Bank for a new branch • Oesianated the portion in the West Newport Heiahta of Marine Ave. on Balboa area. llland from the South Speed- • Awarded the contract way to a point about 80 feet for improvement of Jamboree 1outherl y of Park Ave. u a Rd. from Pord Rd. ~ Pali· ooe-way street for north- tadet Rd. to the Griffith bound uaffic only (toward Co. of Cotta Mesa, low bid--the Marine Ave. bridae). der at S4l3,643.SO, includ· • Accepted an easement i na lhe slope plantin1. from the Irvine Co. and do- • Approved the rcqucat or veloper Richard B. Sm.llh ,_.,, Brian Hartman, 4811 Inc. fordepoaitofa&onn and Seashore Or., Weal Newport, other au.rphtl wat Cll ICfOII for a 2s-foot-wide curb cut L~t B of T ract 6385 in the on Anade AYe., near Edlc-Btoaimoor area or Harbor water An., Balboa, in place VIew Hills. • Approved the requoat of Fro,. r1ae Bible M.G. Haronan, 2~ lld1o- • , water Ave •• Balboa. 10 m~e The cup of .ble~JIGI •tu~ u.ittin1 noat at 109 Ec11 ... we bleaa, 11 11 DOl die watet Ave, 2 feat eutwud COim'IGDioo of tbo blood of 1o penni t the .,..ria a o1 2 O.ritl? Tb• breacl whlc8 •• boate, one oa each tide of bnM, ia It not the ~ tht Ooat. -1011 ot dlo body of • Appto .. ed dlo l'eC(Mit of Corh17 lha Na-1 H-Cll-r Por we Mi•a .. , are oat of ec.aerce for aM o1 .. ...... oo4 ... .....,, for ....... c-· .. 1 Mor ..... OCT. 8-14, 1967 hr JiliN • ..-nu ,. AI¥~ od of by lhe leaioloO>ro who jadpo -like lbo R07al Billy J-• HUll• b-1 bla -bla wllh 1M peued tbem -for .. ...., ••• eo-cit ln tho dayt of Clui•li• eru• ,..... c uicadoae "PP'Irf"l lho Vn .... "Chil --by. l'olaa, Okla. ~oaloa. •• all ,.,...... or ... --.. 3 ,... dlio -...... (I Codallli•• It oiQ for .. -ul ,_. 10:16, 11.) brrlldl111 -laoL • NEII'ORT WIOR EIISIIJI FIIIT IEC11011--P. 3 'IIIURIIIAY OCT 12. 1M7 MESA • Rea Hurltoa •d Su•• Hayward in .. TMI NOMIY POTu Also Pe~.er Sellen in "THIIOIO" H!LD OY!R AGAIMI Steve McQueen DZ's honor founders Poaadera• Day will M with 165 colte .. dl.,ters, wlebraled dalt yaar br l65 &1.-.. dt.iptera. •d Dll&a Z.tu bf the Sea with 59,130 Uviaa tumbett, at dte Or•t• County AIUftU\ .. , or Poundera' Day, 1966. wbo •• hoslina thie lfflir · at the .. Golden Phuunt" OZ1 will leun more about of Anllboim on Oct. 21. p .. t and futare expaetion Thi 1 annual luncheon honor a from the major speaker, Mrt • the 6 founden of Delta Zeta Roy Breitweiser, director Sorority, who ora•ized on (Houto Corporation~) at thh Oct. 14, 1902, at Miami Uni· 1 p.m. ovenL Ruervationt venity in Oxford, Ohio, In are 10 be mwole with Diane 65 yeara, DZ hAl arown .uJ Richardt, 960 Coronado ftowerod, like their sym-Drive. Costa Men, on or be- bolic ron, 1o be thelaractt, fore Oct. ·13. New arrivals at Hoag htwroloy, S.,t. 30 Sooo-,., Oct. 1 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. John Oirl -Mr. and Mu. ·Kart Moritz, 689 Plumer St., Spip.ncr, 2717 Cardinal Dr., Costa Mesa. Coat. Men. Boy-Mr. and Mn. William Girl -Mr. and Mn. Jamea PI!BIILES"II Kermode Jr., 2S9 Lilac Lane, Harbour, 19Sl San Bruno, Costa Mesa. Eut Bluff. ........... MC!Silwi•nidw ••• Since 1 .. I ,, ... ......... Ameican Geat Sadely Oprn Mondly and friday tnninp 'til tOO p.ltlo Moodoy, Oct. 2 Girl -Mr. and Mu. Bill Henry, l16S N. Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mn. Georae Minney II, 1040 Linden Place, Costa Mesa. Tueacloy, Oct. 3 Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Bob Earle, 2266·B Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Gerald Gotoski, 1649 Labrador Dr., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs . J . Neil Gordon, l32Y: E. 21st St., Costa Mesa. Boy-Mr. and Mu . Roland Hammond,l603 Balboa Ave,, Balboa Island. W•dn•sday, Oct. -4 FABULOUS FASHlONS from Paris are of nia. Hostesses, in addition to those pic· interest even to 3 of Orange County's tured here, will include Orange Coun ty's mesdames nominated fo r "best dressed" best dre ssed women for 1%5 and 1 %b, honors. Mrs. Kenneth Reafsnyder of the t.Ars. Wil liam Mead and Mrs. Paul Rogers Balboa Bay Cl ub, Mrs. John A. Murdy tll from Newport, Mrs. Walter Mellott ol Cor- of Harbor Highlands and Mrs. Fred Forgy ona del Mar, Mrs. William Pettingill of of Co rona del Mar (left to right) are took-Tustin, Mr s. Charles Pete rson and Mrs. ing at sketches of the Paris original Samuel Gendel of Fullerton , Mrs. William gown s to be shown Tue sday evening, Oc L Moss of San ta Ana, Mrs. Bema rdo Yo rba H ,at B.Jitock's San ta Ana. The "Best ot Jr. of Anahei m, Mr s. Leo Ba roldi of Cy· Paris'' collection is being presented at press, and Mrs. Donald P. Kennedy, and a champagne benefit for the Chu rch of Mt s. Dex te r T. Ball ol San ta Ana. Mr s. Religious Sci ence and Is being headed by Fluor said that rese r...-ations shoul d be Mrs. J , Simon Fluor, herself one of th e 10 in th is Friday, at 542·7541 . A copy of _b_•_•_t __ d•_•_•_•_•d_wo_m_•_n_i n_So_u_lh_•_m_c_a_l_l fo_•-_.:.o .. n;;.e _;o;.;f_th:....;e...:.ori gi nat s wi.t t be door prize. Church News l'hC Plymouth Conll"ea'a.. ti 1 Ot 1\ 3262 B d Central Bibl e Church, 2HS 1!. c-u Hl,a..-, ona utc: • toa Oranae Ave. at 23rd St., c--HI,..., 67J-4MO St., Newport Heiahts -A Co s ta Me sa -Pastor Henry 'PORT They'll study aboard s•lp A nlal\\ber of loc:al atudontt will be aboard die S.S. lny ... dim., Ospmaa Cotlcp't World CJmpua Afloat, for *• £all somestor at ua • Mote than 500 uutentt £rom thtouabo~ott the Unito4 St&tea and a fac~tlty and s taff' of 70 will board the liner in New York Oct, 11 for the 11()-dsy study voy- aae around lh.e world. The ahip will visit ports in Eu• ropo, Afri ca. India, r:niddle ••• .. ,. 1M ru •••&e• Aal• lftd Haweii. 'fbe local ~~~~ ~ Thoma• Bodamer, 109 AM- lone Avo., Balboa hl•d: Mary Lynp Ki•••• Ill~!. Bolboo Bhd., Bollloo; Ed- ward Riddle, 207~ E.. · &.y Ave., Balboa; David 1nd Jean Blemuter, araduate aui stants, 1572 Be.)' lhore Or., Bay !Jioroa; Ray Ca.,. san dra, 301 Robin Hood Lo •• Costa MeiL GRANDMA WORE PORK When your grandmmhcr had u sore throat sh~ rnay have tied a slrip of sal t pN k around her ned. You're rnore fort un<lle tha n grandma ~:•~ ') ou h:n-e modern Jnedica tions that bnng qu1d. rt:hd. fast rcco\ery. Mos.1 are p/ea.1tmt, too. \\'hen you or a lnc.'mber of your family is ill, take" ad\ anlage of these dfectl\"e medical diSCO\encs. &.ooe your pli~s•c•an. He'll prt:· sen be the rC'med•es th.at are best for )Ou r ~ds. l"Mn rc:IRC'rnbcr us for rnoJern prt!iCnpt•On 'k"nlce. Girl -Mr. and Mn. Oouc· las Li&htfoot, 2S6 Es ther St., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mt. and Mrs. Tifnoo othy Richards, 183 Monte Vista Ave., Costa Me s a. rededi catioo aervice, com· E. Jones will brinJ a mes· FOR ADULTS memoratina the 6th aMiver· saae 00 "A commananent "BLOW..UP" Chri f Ph sary of the first meetina o f for Olristmas" at the ~ and Van essa Reda ru e $ ensen ~·••acy the conareaation, will be 10:30 a.m. Sunday services. "·LpOiuVsE Boy -Mr. ·and Mrs. Horace Fay, 2069 National Ave., Costa Mesa. held at the 10 a.m. woul\ip Hi s topic at 1 p.m. will be , •1 £.COAST IIWT .. coaoaA DEl. MU hour thi s Sunday. Tile Rev. "An evangelical \'i ew s abor-THE IT ALlAH WAY•• O&JOU 3.zsso Boy -Mr. aiad Mr s. Ben Davis, 4506 W, Balboa Blvd,, West Newport. Norman Bro wn , a foundin& tion." :~~w~·~·th~E~I~k~<~Somm~~·~·~~~====================~ member of the ch urch, wi II .. .. .. preach on "·Workers tosether Newpo rt Unity Church,[ ~f)~ _/ytfle tdefJ~ ,, lhitt mtlkn the. prt"l«t m•rlini ewry time. It meMurn by centunetcn (there are thirty c:ubie cnes to the ouncr) to au1rantee fillint requntt for o1 dry or t xlra dty drinlc.ln G4r""'" ffetlinto SNIP N 'STITCH SHOPP~ Boy -Mr. and Mu. Steven Fenley, 406 San Bemudino Ave., Newport Heiahta. Boy -Mr. and Mn. Glen Rodeahier, 674 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. ThurMay, Oct. S Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman, 322S New York. Ave., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham, 2756 Lorenzo Ave., Costa Mesa, Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Siqueido, 2700 Petersen Way, Costa \ie sa. Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Di ckie Whitehead, 34S Rochester St., Costa Mesa. Fricloy, Oct. 6 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Wa lde- mar Bielous, 231S Westmin- s ter Ave., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mt. and Mrs . Le~ nard Garcia, 1958 Placentia An Invitation "THE OCCASION" SEE OUR NEWLY REMODELED STORE TWICE THE SPACE -PLUS A BOUTIQUE SECTION with God." As part of the meetina at 15th St. and It- rededication Sunday, mem· vine Ave., Cliff Haven - bets are asked to brina a "Super consciousness" wilt book for the church library. be the s ermon topi c of th e Beginnina at 1 p.m. a fel· Rev. Loren Flickinger at lowship dinner will be held the 10 a.m. service th is a t the 1\ome o r Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. The musical th eme John Davies, 401 Piazza for the 7:30p.m. Wednes- Lido , oo Lido Isle. day meditation ser\'ice wi ll • • • be "\tiracle s are happen- The Fint Baptis t Church in~o" The pastor will sing or Costa Mesa, 301 Magno· and read poetry, accompan- lia Sl. at Santa Ana Ave. - ied by Fred Thompson at "The wisdom from above" the oraan. will be the sennon lopic or • • • Dr. P.O. Newnann at 11 The Lampli~ten of the S d 7 h Presb~ t eri an Church nf the a .m. un B)'· At p.m. e will preach on "A woman Coven an t, Costa \-lesa, ~ill with 5 husbands." meet for potluck dinner a t 7 • • .. p.m. th1s Saturday, Oct. I.J. Newport Harbo r Lutheran Following the dinner there Church, 2S0l Cliff Dr., will be a showin g of the Newport Heiahts-"Luther cootroversial fi lm , "Th e and t he first Pro testant par-Pa rable." The Re v. Warren sonaae" wi ll be the sermon Studer will lead a discus- topic of the Rev. Georg e s ion of the £i lm. Hos ts for &sdiecker, visitation mini -the evening will be Ge orge ster, at the 8:30 and ll a.m. and SanJ\ \lad sen, 5.J 5- services thi s Sunday, in ob-36 71, and ·Bern ie and (~nn~· Servance or Reformation Beaird, 6~6·37~7 . • • • The Lutheran Church o f the Master, HOO Pacifi c View Ot., Harbor View Hills -Dr. William Eller will speak on "Man's demand for visible proor• at the 6:4S and ll a.m. Sunday service s . The congregation will ho ld a family pot·luck dinner at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Linde will show pictures of their trip Co Europe. ••• The Ch ri s tian Sci ence Churcl\es, Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa -"Doclfine of atone- ment" is the Bible lesson lopic to be read at thi s Sunday's service s. ••• Mariners Churctt, meeting at Mariners School, Ir vine Ave, and Mariners Dr. -The Rev. Roy Thompson wilt preach on "Israel our example" at the 10 a.m. s ervice thi s Sunday, con- tinuin& his s tud)" of the • • • The monthly chu rch nigh t will be observed Tuesday. Oc L 17, at St. \lark Pre s· byterian Church, Eas tbl uff Or. at Jamboree Rd., Ea<it Bluff. Follo~•ng a 6:-JS p.'Ti. shared rn e:al, there wt\1 be 3 Ji'ii:U!>..,inn mectm ~ .. : ''The Ch ristian fanh and life," led b) Dr. Cecil lh)tT- man , e'ecut1 ve sec re tan for the Uni \'erslt~ lnte:rfa1th Founda11 on at L'CI : "~e""­ po rt s chools, ) est erda~ anJ today," an audio-' 1su al ac- coun t to be presented b~ Roy Andersen of lhe :"/e~· port .. \lesa L"n ifi ed School Distri ct, and a discussion by Pas tor Robetl Carle\· o f Adela Ro1ers SL Johns' book, "Tell no man," the story of a bu siness exc:cu- ti,·e wh" decides to enter the minis try. , Book. of Romans, ••• "THE DATE" St. Andrew's Presbyterian Bid-well of Newport LADIES' WEAR FALL FASIDON REDUCED ~-Y2 and MORE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS OUI Seninc you ,.;th three unfque shop& under one roof •t the ....., ol N .. port IIYd. ond Lido, New-l01ch /673-<1510 Satu rday, October Hth -9:30 to S: 30 O.urch, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., Cliff Haven -Laym~n's Sunday will be observed at all 3 services thi s Sunday. Sennons on the theme, ••NEW BABY .. REFRESHMENTS & PRIZES ''THE ADDRISS'' SNIP N'STITCH SHOPP8 m.t1L COAST IIGIIWAY, ~A OIL MAa HICH FASHION FABRICS PATTEIJ.HS·NOTIONS •• Power to chanae the -world," will be Jivcn by Robert Lilly at 3 a.m .. Geor&e Elias st 9:30, and John Thousand at 11. Others who will auist in lhe ser- vices ue Ed Conway. Jeny Kasparek, Wd Gleckler, Niael Bailey. Robert Ander· son, Bany Floyd, Bill Gib- ton, Ed v.., Allen and Da•e Robertan • • • • St. Mark Presbyteriln Ouuch, at e .. tblurr Or. •d J ombor.. Rd., Eost llurr -The Rev. Robin Culey eMwnc;u .. t dliae will be 2 wonhip aerricea -.. 1:30 """ 10 ..... -bo- ..... dais SoockJ. Tbo _, oomco wiU 11o lor ... -.1 -''come at you .,.. ., IS SIMPLY FAIULOUSJ ccr•• 100M 10 MOST .... ..w •• _,. -EXCELSIOR co. MUSTANGS TAKE ON EAGLES A Mri•• CDOCalt5N wiU left in lbe pme 1nd tke to 13-7 wi• 2 Hcondt &o U.. ..... WU'Mb Olll ~ note 14•7. · Ouuterbect JOin lbe 3rdqu,arler, 1110Yina the Cotta Me~a vt. Ella~1a Quack Perry elimaaed a 6l yudt ia 10 plays. ·Dave ..-. Chi t Pnclay at Oavtd--drive lhat. Uar\ed from the Sobolewtki paned to Hany ~ Pi~~· ··-w~ hope eot Cor EataDcia l~ by tonina a Win&hrop for 14 yanh lftd to loater, • n1d Muae.ana :ZS~ard pan to end Bob R..oiOr Whialler for a yudt. Coach Ntnl Peek. • Corruck in lbe end zone. JWnon Ri cardo ran for 15 Chanae• in the lineup ue But d\o ofO cials ~aid that yardl to keep the drive l~h pard. Da.ve Edward.; center Dan SUventon wu toiRS. Jim Peny drove over ~~~u pwd, Mike Olca'?n; in the Loara ucoadary, .:~d lert tackle for 4 yudl ud n&ht ~ackle , Doua Me All!'"' 1he apparent louchdown p ve lle 'ID. ·Ricardo kicked lho \er; nahl en.d, Harry W1n• way to a 15.,-•d penalty. n tra point to end llb.e Meta duop, and ua,ht halfback, The pme film had run out acorina Jim Petty · ... _.. th · 1 ' • JU i t Ull:laore e coatroveraJa A 41h quarler naer drive ''It abould be • real close decision, 10 there i a no for 43 yuda added &be aame ;: bo~ recorda arc the way for Eaa~e coaches. lo clincher wilh 9:05 remainina ~.arne.-aatd Coach Peek. back up lheu obacrvabon in lhe aame. t..aat yeaJ we loat. by only that Stevenaon had not hin• Valenci a oul-downed Meaa one point.'' dcred the play. 14 to & led in net yards Soph?morea Dave Edwarda Bat~ncia went on the ined '352 to Ul ttailod in .. and J1m Perry were named acoreboard fin~-,n a $-yard aa • 1 ·on; 4 &o 6 players of the week for last TD pau from ~uck Perry "'P1 11 comp eta • • week. to halfback Nick Quiroz "We won't be able to make with only 26 seconda left -:~;.~~~H~E~RE ARE th e Coronas of th e Pop Wamer football -league, whose home base Is Co rona del Mar High NEWPORT HAROOR Efi~GII ARST SEC110N --Paae 4 THURSDAY, OCT. 12, 1967 CORONA DEl liAR, CALIF. an y mi atakea in lhis aame."" in the fi rst half. Perry sai d Coach J ohn Lowry of kicked the extra point for a Eatancia, .. Coata Mesa has 7.0 lead. the two most danaerous becks in the Leaaue • ._. Oo.ua Wu k.awitz has been home sick. a couple of d ays th is week but Coach Lowry hopes he wi II be ab le to play.· Don Stevenson wi II start as center. Dewey Baker and S teve Griffi tts will be captains . Dewey Baker was named player of the week, accord- rli na to Coach Lowry, who considered him the most effective runn er of last Loara tied it up as quar· terback Harvey Winn uied to pass on the lrd play of the 2nd half and ran with the ball instead, aoina all Ole way for 65 yards. ·The kick made i t 7-7. A S&-yard scoring pass with 7:41 &o 10 in the final quarter and the PAT kick gave Loata the victory . Both teams mad e 8 fi rs t downs. Estancia trailed in net yards gained, 216 lO 330. led in pass com- ple tions, 12 to S. week's played game. game. Dewey also defensive the whole Both nf thi s Friday's rival~ lost thei r Ir vine Lea- gue openers last Saturday e\'ening-E~tanci a 1.lropping <.~ ha rJ lud. 1~·7 dectsi•ln to Loara, and Mesa ~:oing down 11·7 before the Va!en• cia Tiaers. An illel(al recei\"er do.,.,n- ficld cos t the Eagl.::s a chance for a tie with ;:15 At Davidso'n Field, the Costa Mesa Mustanas could not get going during th e first half and trai led by 2 &ouch- downs. Valencia scored late in the first quarte r on a n -yard pass play. quarter- back Robert Jeddy to Dale Goettsche. The same aerial com bination rroduced a scoring play from S ya rds ou t v.ri 1h ~:35 left in the half. Mesa narrow ed the ma rgin Enjoy The Holidays Jeeing N ew Places and cJII!eeting New Friends On c_/1 cJII!a tson J outh Jea s Cruise i/.1.... fh ts year, plan a care- ~ free escape from the • ttohdays ar home Satl ro rhe peaceful tslands of the South Pactltc where wmler has turned to summer Matson·s lhree 42-(lay Holi day Crutse satltngs are perfectly lomed SS MON- TEREY, No~ember 12 tncrudes Thanksgivmg •n Ta hih SS MA RIPOSA . December S•nctudes Chrtslmas and New Year"s tn the Soulh Seas . SS MONTER EY December 28 •ncludes ga la New Year s celebrat •ons at sea You 'll see ne w places as these elegant ltners take you to Bora Bora. fah!lt Rarolonga. New Zealand . Australoa Noumea Ftp N•ualo"ou t-uyo Dago and Hawau rclal\ '" eiletusovely Forst Class lor moH~ •n fQf?Tlflt•on 3fld •eser· V<tt•on~ <:all 642•31 1 1 •.. no adclit•onal charges t:hroug"l. , • AI Johns comfort s as you cruise In an inti- mate. yaent-ltke almosphere. And new fnends wtll soon become old fr•ends over grand dmners of Lobsler Curry witn Avocado, Chrcken Hawattan or any of the other speclallies on Mst:.on 's gourmel menus. Isn 't it time you planned your holiday cruise to lhe paradise islands of lhe Pac•ltc? Saoltng dales are from San Fran· ctsco, l os Angeles rs lrte lollow- rng day Call or vrstt us soon lor com plele mlormalton ilnd reservilhons. SAFETY INFOR MAT IO N SS Miinposa ilnd Monterey. reg- •slered '" the U S . meet lnlernil- honal Safety Standards lor new ships developed •n 1.960. A .. th orl•od Tro¥el Do~Jco ttrrr-1 Wu1cllff ol Do""' formerly wi th Bayside Barber Shop. , .Now >lf LIDO SHAVING IIUG J3S5 Via Lido Newport. leach C...pl ... t.a.l>oring service e .._ .. ,.n AVAILABLE e MAHICUJIIHG • 'flEE 'AitKIHC , THE COACHING STAFF this year at assistants Bill Pizz lca, George Sp.ang1l er Newport Harbor High School includes, and Earl Byers. (Harbor Tar Booster from left, head coach Wad e Watts and Club photo). Sailors to meet Western Bucs host "The SunsetLeaaue is real to 2 in total first downs, tough and we are going to play exceptionally well thiJ outgained their foe 1a5 to a net 17 yards, and led in Cypress Saturday," said Coach Wade Watts, speaking of pass completions l to ~. By Den Jacobs H bo , ·th Tailback Ed Washko, who lit. San Anlono·o Col lese :'lrlewport a1 r s game "A'I 8 S d and mi ssed t he \lcs a gam e "apo.talo,ed on a boeak early We s tern at p.m. atur ay, .. Oct. 14, at We stern. the week before because of m the 2nd quarter £or an a knee inJury , was back in eas\ touchdown and went After studpng the pi ctures d ~ the line-up anJ account e on to hand the Oranoe Coast of las t week's game, Coach , d for t.ouchJowns . In the .. n College a 25-0 defeat Satur-\htts stated that Bob Han- d f quarter he went ove r from dar 1n Eastern Conference cock .,.. as name playc1 o -the 1 with the cl ock shov.-pia)·. the: week. f "He did really good block-ing 6:56 le ft in the hal· The Bucswill host Cyp1ess The Sailor drh·e covered 52 Colleac at 8 p.m. this Fri· in& and de10e rved the honor:• d yards. Just before the en dav., Oct. \3 in LeBard Sta-he said. The only change in the of the )rd quart e r he again dium on the ace campus. plunged over from the I· The contest will be the lineup will be Roger Ken-. ncdy at left tackle. yard line. This sconn-g fourth EC go o f the year for drive started a£ter an e~-the Bucs whose record The :'lrlewpo rt Harbor Sail-lib k change of fumbles. Ha ac stands at 2-1 in EC play. ors, back in the Sun set Lea-k 1 lh b II Bob Hancoc ost c a The Bucs ripped off yard- • ue, celebrated thei r return th 1 1' to Valier on e Fa coos •• age in big chunks in the Friday night with an easy d but a play later recoverc fi rst quarter against Mt. 14 to 0 victory over Santa Ana Valley HiWt. a fumble on the 11. His 12-SAC, with bu rly hal£back They held Valley to no yard ru n set up Washko's Frank Wcirat.h picking up 58 first dowl'ls rushing, led 20 TO plunae. yards by himsel£. The Bucs K·lng prospects 'good' ~.~~· ';~. ';:. ~.~0~~ ~;r;;:; they had the ball bu t the \oloun ties sti £fened and stop- ped them 2 feet short. The "We really zo t togethe1 last week -sort of jelled - so ou1 pr ospects for the game with Fountain Valley this Friday look good," said Coach David Holland of the: Cozona del Mar Sea Kings. The: Kings will face Foun - tain Valley at 8 p.m. at Huntington Be ach. Scott Mcintosh , tailback, was named player of the week fo llowing last week's Corona del :\1at \'i ctory. The Se a Kings spotted Srea a first qu arter touch- down Friday ni aht. th en scored i n e ach or the last ] quarters £or a 20 to 7 Ir- vine League victory. Thi s was the first scorina for Coron a del Mar this sea- son. A 16-yard pan early in th e aame aave the Brea Wildcats a brief lead. Then quarterback. Grea Vander- bura put the Sea Kina• on the scoreboard for the lirs t ti me this year by running th rou &h the Brea team for 8 yards in the 2nd quarter. He also added the e xtra point £or a 7·7 half·time tic. Fullback Rex Synder pluna- ed o ver from 1 yard out in. the )rd for 6 to put the Sea Kings ahead. Alain Vanderburg kicked the PAT, and the score was 14-7. In the -tth quarter fullback Scott Mcintosh added the £ina\ touchdown. The Sea Kings completely outclassed the Wildcats, leading in first downs, 15 to 1 and in net yards ga ined, 245 to 126. Vanderburg av· era1ed an astonishing 46 yards wi th his booming punts. PUNT-PASS·KICK COli TEST OCT. 14 first quarter ended in a scoreless deadlock. Mt. SAC got its break on the first series of~plays in the second quarter. OCC quarterback P aul Lemoine was hi t as he threw the ball and it squirted str aight up in the ai r. Guard Don Beal gathered it in and went .SO yards for the tally. OCC's Joe Gr othus blocked the PAT attempt. The Mounties scored again at the f :43 mark when quar· terback Dennis Shaw s neak• ed one yard in a TO set up by a Buc rumble on the 22. The u tra point tty was wide. YOUR NEWEST PHARMACY IN THE NEWPORT CENTER MEDICAL BUILDING ~f!f.i!.d fiHitr7'kllf!!5... e CUIIUcaUII ' .• ......, KASPER KINOSIAN J.CiliPIIT CDIU wr School. In the fron t row, from left, are Bi lly Moore, ltb2; Ken t Ezzell, lt42, Dale Saunders, ltb); Bob Un• ve rt, rt77; Bob Gustafson, rtl4; Mike Silcox, lf24; Rock Bo rton, lt54; Blake Webs ter, 1#44; Tim Murph y, #66, an d Mark Finkbine, 1126; second row, Brent Og- den, rt75; Mike Reid, 1t33; Skip Lauderbaugh , lt22; Kenny Sacher, 1185; Scott Henry, ltb1; Freddy Moore, tt7b; Don Thou sand, #87; Bill Robe rtson, 1186; Mike Woffinden, 1184, and Bob Robe rtson, #73; back row , Wayne Hines, 1t34; John Te rr y, 1#13; Scott Guisness, #b4; Jim Gamm, 1156; Bob Wil son, lfb5 ; Jon Mortensen, 1178; Mark Attlesey, 1188; John Martin, #55; and Jon Baldwin, 1174; The Coronas include boys from Corona del Mar, Balboa Island and East Bluff. Pop Warner teams busy Games scheduled for the over Oran ae Black Hawks. Pee Wee and the \fidgets of • Comanche s vs. Santa the Pop Warne r Leaaue arc Ana Elks, 4 p.m. at Santa set fo r Saturday, Oct. 14. Ana. Last week they • Coronas vs. Huntington 26-6 ovc:r Buena ParkGi Beach T·Birds at ll a.m. at • Newport•Mesa Cowboys Huntington Beach. Las t vs. San ta Ana Couaars, week Co1onas lost to Santa p.m. a t Santa Ana. Last An a Chargers, 15~. week they scored 59 to Santa • Caballos vs. Westmin-Ana Elks' 13 . Scores wete stet Beats, 10 a.m. at Costa made by Joe Tosti, 5 toucb- ~1esa High School. Last downs; David P arsel, I week they defeated San ta touchdown and] conversions; Ana Chargers, 38-27. J on Pulaski, passed for one • Colts vs. Huntington touchdown and scored 2 con• Beach Darts at noon at versions; Brian Cokas, Bd an Costa Mesa High School. Flaherty and Steve Smith, 1 Last week they won 28~ before your eye s MlDITIUANL\N CUISINI SIIVf:D IN OlD WOilD srt.ENOO& lUHCHlOIII h••l ..... ~d.,. DIIIIHfl ::.O..•..,el '"• wn'O'd 1ft ,.,. I'""" "'"",.' eKlo ftiJkl 1617 WESTCUH OR; IV( NEWPORT 8(A(H, CAllf. 642·4840 for your aaraac i tems. BOOKS, tools , hlluse-.an~!!l needed fur ou r dai I} gar- age s ale. 6~·167 5, T~­ Wink le llardware, Costa Me sa. 'Theat re Compact Organ' wi th elecudnic uaps and Castanets -0NLY at ... CORCORAN 11U~IC CO. (Across from Fuhion Sq.) #66 Town .~ Country S4l•HI8 on your new carpet -re- move them wi th Bl ue Lus- uc. Rent electric sham- pooer .S I. Crown H ardwarc, 3107 E. Coast Hwy., Cor- ona del Mar. l .,===c~"=·""'"~·-·==•·1 Your Chambc!t of Commerce Mon. & F ri. 'til 8 pm • Yam~ha • Story & Clark• II A~t\IQ-.;1) & ~TEl '10 \\'A\' Bal dwi n "Pinel orp:.n 6 rno!', old, uve $480; Conn !>pi oet orgllll , full prio:~ 1395; lots mo re. Fa!! "P"ciai!O on !!pi nroto;, con,.ol,.!l & slUdiol!l, tradeios , rent retoru!l & rep o!ll , all like new from 1380, terms. SCII~UDT·PIII LLIPS CO. 1907 ~.Maio Strert at 20th Santa Ana la>R~IA DEL MAR· Smlll uudi o apt. for one cm- ,p1oyed man. Near beac:h, printe yard..· Refenac01 noeclod. 61!-«llO r .... l-4~ FOR PENTRON S25. Recorder. needs an electric pla1c:, folding chairs, tv tables or ::: Call 673-4051) and we wi ll help clean ou.t PACKARD BELL combina-l _r'?'~!"'.~':__ ___ _ tion stereo A\I·F\1 Radio., TV & Record P layer S200. \-loving. 673·2676. Call • WORK WANTED after 4 =~;;;;;;;;;~~~~:;;;:1 MIMEO WORK expertly done. FURNITURE FOR SALE We cut the stenci l and do the complete job. Call BLEAOIED 673-4050 2 to 4 p.m. 1ng room 4 chairs, buffet, Phone In Y aur Order for a Subscription: Call 673.()550 PETS REALLY GO RGEOUS Ap<;- cot toy and min. Poodle puppies . Reg., shots, wormed, etc. S7S to S\25, Both !exes. Call JORDANS 613·2430. OIOC. Bunnies. lOOKS fOR riu. L• 11,., .. by Ge11. C•rti• E. L• r.. 11.95 -5fJ~CIALI NOF IJ.95.,(FI,., fit•l ··"'·~ - IRON ING. Ye ars of exper- ience on all types of cl~ thing & linen.Specialty; men's shirts. Sl.SO per hr. Mable Whitman, 607 Mar- Buerite , COM. 673-2774. VARITYPI NG SERVI CE Call Fran at 613-1 507 or 673..0550 £nr Yalityping or headliner £or publi cations, reports, price lists. bro• chures etc. Have ovet 100 type £aces and latest model vari type!. o SITUATIONS WANTp! • IUS. OPI'ORTUIIfTIIS . INVI!STORS, DOCTORS, ATTORNEYS, CPA, GROUPS, people with moDe)' 10 iDYOIL ·t4S,000 pata yoa in a buaiiteu that cu bo Nn elllcloolly by -10)'1 ..... w ... w l>o .... ... liol ll25,000 lat ,_. No·ta-torloo -No -. ,_ .. NO IIRAO-JUIT PACTS QII!Cit rr OUT .. .. ........... .. ••'Ia•••-' •11 Jftl• CaD .._ ·-• (7M) 1121 "'0. : ' Sels•or• Dr. !~~~~J:~~.~~ .::l!!!9!~~----~~ lootlaa lhfou.lb tbltir •ialed wtDdowa at ell• bia wav .. rollins In and aplaabina lhth petioa and filtlna their sidewalk• with water have boen releaud hom their vi ail until &he next hi&h tide on•lau&ht at lhe end o( the month. .. We're all riaht now, u.n• leu there ia another atonn:' aaid Mu. C.R. Porbe•, 3113 Seashore Dr., .. .and anythina can happen then. But rl&ht now the tea ia calm and thete ia nothina to wony about. •• Tons o£ these rocks and boulders have" be~n donated by the Oranae County Enai· neerin& and GradinaContrac- tors Auociation and ·the County Auociation of Ge~ era\ Contracton, as well 11 men and equipment to do the job. Principal firma involved are the Ori£rith COmpany, Sully~tiller Contractors and the Clark Equipment Co~ pany. Or. Forbes told of how arate£ul he waa to colleae and hiah school boys and air Ia who volunteered to fi II sandbaas for him. Coffee, dQ.uahnuts, cookies and NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 Bedrooms • 1 Both • New Carpets Completely redecorated inside & out S24,900 FOR REHT CORONA DEL MAR 2 BR • D House Unfu rn •.•........ S250 3 BR, 2 Both • Duplex Unfurn........ S250 4 BR. • 2Y, Both Duple x Un furn ...... S250 2 BR • 2 Both Apt. Furn . . . . • . . . . . . S200 candy were their only ma· Marguerite te1ial reward. "They worked one niaht (orono del Mor -673-8550 until 10 but the boys had f"7 n II VJ I football practice the next ':J•n• o,.v•ll, K•alfo,. niaht."' he said. -----=::....-----~---------! worker• included Mark ~UPORT KAR80R OOIIJI TliURSOAY, OCT. 12. 1!161 RRST SECllOII --P, • ...,..s ___ _,co,RO!I,. ,_A,OE,L..,IIA,..R,_,CAU,4F. IF BEING ENVIED EMBARRASS YOU You can spend the re:stt of your life e njoying this LARGE FOUR BEDROOM PA CESETIER PLAN with spaciou s master bedmom, dressing are a and GARDEN BATH overlooking patio. Stone fire · place, DINING ROOM, built·in e lectric kiLchen includin~ dishwasher. Conve niently located to SHOPPING, BANKING, THEATRE and SCHOOLS. NO FINAN CE PROBLEMS, SU BM IT ONLY 10% OOWN. Pric ed right at onl y $31,500. Don't pass up this bargain -CALL TOOAY !1 OCEAN BREEZES Sitting pre tty on the crest o f NEWPORT HEIGHTS is thi sspacious threebedroomand den plus lar~e family room with wet bar and brick barbec ue . Lar~e master bedroom ~ith s l idin~ ~lass door to rear yard. I ~ baths, ·DINING nOOM, and e at in~~; area in kitc hen. Buiil·in range and oven , O\'e,.. si zed double garage with vented dark room o ff paved alley •. Room to s tore I railer or boa1. FULL PRI CE ONLY $32,500 WOW" MATI LA BORDE, Realtor "You'll Lilr~ Our Frienc/J y Servi c~" 220 E. 17th St, (Phew.. 6.46-0555) Co1to Muo (Locotod in E. 17th St. SM,ppint C.ntor) Ev"int• Call 6-46-.(579. or 6.t6--1050 Newport Beoch Balboa l~land Balboa Costa Meso Lido Isle Corona cltl Mar CHANNEL REEF-APARTMENTs "~ 0. .... Ciiii•IH'I Nf"C'' .\' .. ...,.... Jl&rtw ,..,_.,. ·.::~~"11 !'"'· ~ SI'ECTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN IIIICI lAY C/.anni R~~l-..A,a,./mmiJ On W•t•rfronf NNr ,._wpert Huber Entr•nce ' 1525 Ou•n llvd., Coren• del M..r. C1lif. AMPLE GUEST PARKING a•d IOAT SUPS Why Not Enjoy 111• "Conclollllnlum" Way of Ufe THE ADVANTAGES WILL SU.PRISE YOU You can purchase and get fee title -or lease if you prefer. ALL ants. have WATERFRONT V1EW, All havt two bedrooms and two baths. -WITH LARGE PATIO . YOU .. £ INVITED TO INSPECT OUa FURNISHED MODEL Buy $59,500 and Up-Lease $420 Man111ty & Up Phone 673-1788 for further information Can't Sell It? Grier, Buddy Owen, Stuart Weedon, Patti Tucker, Devon Doan, Teny Daleboul, Steve Samaon, Keith Benquiat, Gary and Ooua Ful\et, Jerry Beard, Chuck Garden, Pete Hilla, Dave Schultz, Bill Hart and Ed Washko. DUPLEX Open House Ttade II., iiO"i"-~ Fo1 Fast Acti on & Results Call SEMPLE llEAL ESTATE Sand baaaina £or Ted"Mo- ser, 4001 Seashore Dr., Thursday mornina when the waves were really frighten· ina, were a housewife from Irvine Terrace too b'ashful to aive her name, also Je£. hey Selindh, an unemployed carpenter from Santa Ana, and Fred Nystron, just home f1om the army and stayi na at 2231 Canyon Drive, Costa ~1esa. Kenneth Watkin•, 38 I S • 45 ft . lot Corona del Mar 509 Narcissus • 2 bedroom house • Plus o 3 bedroom garage apartment • Plus a Guest Room S45,000 OPEN! ~ ~~~V" -. Properties EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS DOYLE CO. 548-1 168 270 E. 17\h St., Costa Mesa ~~~~!'!!~ SPECTACULAII VIEWS 2821 HA'lBOR VIEW DRIVE , H.V. Hills •.. 4 bdrms ..• 2)1 boths ... fm. rm. din. rm .••• ONLY ...... S54,995 1106 PESCADD~. Dover Shotes ... 4 bdrms ... 3 boths, din. rm. .POOL ... Mon y, Mon y e xtras. • •• 28(0 CATALPA, East Blulf ... lmmed.Dccu· poncy. 3 bdrm ... 3 boths ... huge fom. rm •.. PRICED 'liGHT... S38.500 717 BELLIS, Eost Blulf ... Another top quality E. B. Home ... 4 bdrms, PLUS ... JUST REDUCED to ' S42 ,500 ••• ALSO : LUXURIOUS 2 bdrm, din. rm. POOL and lanai, OCEAN VIEW chormer. Fee s imple 2915 E. Coast Hwy., Corona d.l Mor (adjo ;,•ing Port Thr atrf') Seashore Dr., wearina his 1wimmina uunk.s was wad- ina in the water Thu11day mornina tryina to ananae sandbags between wues, He felt that permanent groins might disturb the cur- rent but a sea wall would ---------------------1 deflect the force of waves. When asked is he would se\ t hi s house, he said, "Sure -for $70,000." He wou ldn't come down a bit from that because he said he would hate the kind o£ a per son who mi &h t try to take advantaae or a disastrous si tuation. TWO BEAUTIFUL DUPLEXES lond ... Corona de l Mat SSS,OOO ~~"nil ~ SEMPLE REAL ESUTE 675-2101 • r Corona del Mar 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Corono H I Mar xchange ~~~~~~~~ Want: WANTED Over 1400 Sq. Ft. eoch opt. 3 Br. -2 Bari>s eoch. ~itche-ns comple-te-ly bui lt·in. Good in· come-. Act How. Se-t them. S57,900 EACH • • • Vocan f resi denti ol vi ew lot, Corona del Mar, l ease- hold o.k. BOOSTERS SELL HATS Booster hau and seat cush ions will be sold by members of the Corona del Mar High School Boostcu' Club at school open house toni&ht, Thursday, Oct. 12. SITUATED ON TEN ACRES SPACIOUS 1 & 2 IEDRM. APARTMENTS Furn. & Unfurn. From SUO Best Buy In Corona del Mar Have: e PnvatP Patios e fireplace.< • poOL$ e lR Hoi!' Pull i n~ r.rrrn e Rrculat10n Trnm~ 2 unih .•. As king S36,500 Moonridge commer-- cial lo1 and rest• dential lot wift-1 fabulous vi ew of sk i li ft and lake, plu s cosh. • Separalt fam ily Scctton e Artj. to School~ k PlayR:rnuru1 900 Su L•ne, CdM Boas tina a membership o£ mote than 200, Boostcu have their o wn rootin& sec- tion at all events f01 the first accordina to Mc.Arthur nur CoAst Hwy. h1hion l1l1nd CO.ONA DEL MAR 17141 67:1-3445 ))OX Y. rRJlXl<l.IX B/8 Baycrest Area see Now and then we a home that really "sends us"---this doe sf one It is distinctive in its simp licity. Exclu· si ve floor pion. All rooms are spacious. Brick fireplace in both livi ng room and family room. The fabric lined shutters in the FORMAL dining room lend privocy. All 3 badrooms are twin-bed s i ze, three boauti lui baths. HARDWOOD . FLOORS THROUGHOUT. Pool sizo yard, which is nollooaohold land (You OWN it) Roaliatlcolly priced al $62,750 675-3000 Evoa. 548-8868 •• , ... eatb REALTY,.C. 2407 L COASI' HWY, DB.M..tl I I ,!~~t.J~,~. ' Coron1 del M11. C1lilornl1 Phone: 67J.2222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS Corona del Mar Cheshire Real Esta1e 675-2503 onytime Phon• in Your Orclor fer • S.tncripti": Coli 67l.05SO Rere. in the Southll nd's most desirable uta you'll ftnd the answer to ,your dre;ams tu~k· built homes rtlch a new level or value. beauty, qul'l lity and comfor't 1n a lrt<.·allc:m un· equallf'd anywhere. You'll find a fine harbor area in the ce nter of fascinating communitie!! TherP t.s a superb AChool system crownf'd by the University of C•lifornia's lrvine Campus JUSt moment.s a"•ay from Harbor View Hills. Come iNpecl. this remarkable development today. 1r you belitve life iii to be Jived at ita beat . , , Hlrbor View Hills i.s the pl1ce for you. '33. 900 .. '43 500 Directions· MacArthur Bml. from tllher Plcilk eo. Hwy. 0< lhe N....,...n Fwy • Turn .. Sill J~ HIJia Rd.. lhetl fallow lips to JIH)ft~ I •-• 644-IUI HOMEs WANT : 6 un it Cos.to Meso apartment. HAVE 3 unit to u chonge, near 19th & Harbor. WANT: Trust Deeds or vacant lo ts. HAVE comm•rciol com e r or busy intersection near Redlands, WANT: For what hove you? HAVE 120 ocre1 in Ari z. zona, 30 miles from Havasu City, WANT : Orange County ocreoge to S300 ,000.00. HAVE famo us So. Calif. resort. WANT: Waterfront hom e. HAVE 33 ocrn noor o State Univer sity. ARE YOU MI SSING THE BOAT ON YOUR PROPERTY BY HOLDING OUT FOR MONE Y' THE WI SE ONES ARE TAK ING ADVANTAGE OF CONDITIONS BY QUI ETLY EXCH ANGING, THUS PYRAM IDING THEIR ESTATES WH ILE SAVING TIIXES. Ser\'ing Orange County Sine• 1949 PHONE 642-5111 .IIMTALCOII til LAID ...... , ·-•agrrrst HOMES WITH A FORE VER VIEW From $59,950 In DOVER SHORES ...... ".., .. ,. . •' MUSTANGS TAKE ON EAGLES I A Hdeu Ci06aaaiN wi II lett in lho 11m1 •d the 1o ll-7 wi • 2 Hoanda to Uef lena W._k• col ol score 14-1. · C)autorbt.ck toln lbe 3rdqu.u&er, lllcniDI .... Coeta Mea& ••· &tM~la Quot Petry cUmued a 63 yanb in 10 playa. ·D••• e-IWa Priday at Davu~· clrive ••• started &om the ScMtolewskl puud to Hany ._ PI~ ...... hope not for 'Rahneia 3~ by touina a Winlhrop for 14 yards ud to '-111, saad ~''*"I 2S"1ard peu to end Bob Roaor Wbhtl'er for 1 yards. Coach Nail Poet. Coni)Ck in the end zone. a.non Ricardo rll'l for 1$ Ch•pa in the lineup are But lhe officiab nid &hat yarda to keep the drive left. pud, ~ve Edwarda; center Da.a Stovenaon wu 10lna. Jim Pony drove ovtt ~&ht pard, .Mike Olea-?n; In the Loara accondaty, 1nd left taekle for 4 yardl and n!lht ~kle, Doua McAU~t· lheapparent touchdown pve fte TO. ·Ricardo kicked 1bo aer; fllht en.d, Harry Wu'-way to a 15-y•d penalty. uua point 10 end the Mt:aa ituop, and naht halfback, The pme film had nan out acorina Jim Pony. just before 1hc controvenial A 4f; quar&cr TiJer drive .. It a bould be a real cloae decition, ao there ia no for 43 yarda added lbo aame ;; bo~ recorda are the way for Eaale coaches 10 clincher wilh 9:05 remainina ~.arne. aaad Coach Peek. back up their obaervation in lhe aame. Laat .yeai~ we loat by only lhal Stevenson had no.t bin· Valencia ouklownod Moaa one pomt. dered the play. 14 to & led in nel yarda Sophomorea Dave Edwards Eat-.cia went on tbe . • • . and Jim Perry were named acorebOard first i)n a 5-yard aamed, 352 t.o.152. ttaalod an players or the week for last ro pau from {tuck Perry p .. a complebona, 4 lo 6. week. to halfback Nick Quiroz ''We wontt be able 10 make with only 26 seoonda left any mistakes in this same," in the fint half. Perry said Coach John Lowry of kicked the extra point for a Estancia. ''Costa Mesa has 7..0 lead. the two most danaerous backs in the Leaaue, ... Ooua Wukawitz hu been home sick a couple of days thia week but Coach Lowry hope s he will be able to play.· Don Stevenson wi II s wt as center. Dewey Baker and Steve Griffitts will be captains. Dewey Baker was named player of the week, accord· rli n& to Coach Lowry, who considered him the mos t effective runner of last week's game. Dewey also played defensive the whole game, Both of this Fri day's rivals lost their Ir vine Lea· ~It.Le openers last Saturday c.'\ening -E,;tancia dropping .1 harJ luck 1..1·7 Jec1si•1n to Loara, and Mesa going do wn I ~·7 before the Val en· cia Tigers. <\n illegal recei ver dnwn· liclJ cost the Eagles a chance for a tie witJ1 5:25 l.Dua tied it up as quar· tetback. Har\'ey Winn tried eo pass on the 3rd play or the 2nd hair and ran with the ball in stead. &oina all the way ror 65 yards. The kick made it 7·7. A 58-yard scoring pass with 7:41 co go in the final quarter and the PAT kick gave Loara the victory. Both teams mad e 8 first downs, Estancia uailed in net yards gained , 216 to 330. led in pass com- pletions, 12 to 5. At Davidso~ Field. the Cosla ~1e sa Mustangs could n(lt Jet going during the first hair and trailed by 2 touch· downs. Valencia scored late in the fi rst quarter on a n .yard pass play. quarter· back. Robert Jeddy to Dale Goe ttsch e. The same aerial combination ·produced a scoring play from 5 yards out wirh ..1:35 left in the half. Mesa narrowed the margin Enjoy The Holiday s Jeeing New Places and cYI'feeting New Friends On c_/1 cYI'fatson Jouth Jeas Cruise fiJi.... This year. plan a care· ~ free escape lrom the holidays at home Sa•l \o the peacef ul •stands of the South Pacihc wh ere w1n1er has turned to summer Matson's th ree 42-day Holi day Crwse sa•llngs ar(' perfectly l•med SS MON· TEREY. November 12 1ncludes Thank sg1v1ng 1n Tahit• SS '-4A RIPOSA Oecember 5 •ncludes Ch nstmas and New Yea r's .n 1he South Seas . SS MONTEREY December 28 •nctudes gala New Year s ce1ebrat•ons at sea. You'll see new places as lhese elegant liners talle you to Bora Bora TatHt1 Aarotonga. New ZeaLand. Austra li a Noumea Fot•.N•uato·ou I .l!ofO Pago and H<JWall rcl.n •n exclus•vely F•rsl Class for more onfof'T'Ialoon and reser· 11 at•ons call 642-3111 ..• no addition al ch arges ltlroultl. , , AI Johns comforts as you cruise In an inti- mate, yacht·like atmosphere. And new fnends w1U soon become old f11ends over grand d•nners ol l obster Curry with Avocado, Chicken Hawaitan or any of the other speclall ie!l on Mat::<ln's gourmet menus. Isn't i1 time you planned your holiday cruise to the paradise •s lands of the Pac•f•c? Sa111ng dates are 1rom San Fran. CISCO: LOS Angeles 15 the fOllOw· ong day Call or v•s•l us soon lor complete 1nlormahon and reservat1ons. SAFETY I NFOR MAT ION SS Ma11posa and Monterey. reg· •slered 1n the U S meet Intern a· !tona l Safety Standards tor new ships developed on 1960. .t. .. lhorllod Trove! o.,.,...,..,, Woatt:IIH Dl Dover fonnerl y with Bayside Barber Stlop ••• Now ~t LIDO SHAVIIIG IIU 33.55 Via Liclo Newport 8Hch Cempleta borkring ••rvic• I .. , ' THE COACHING STAFF thi s year at assistants Bill Pizzlca, George Spangler Newport Ha rbor High School i ncludes, and Earl Byer s. (Harbor Tar Booster from left, head coach Wade Watts and Cl ub photo). Sailors to meet Western Bucs host "The Sunsetleasue is real to 2 in total firs t downs, tough and we are going to Cypress pl 11y exceptionally well this ou tgained their foe 1a5 lo a ne t 17 yards, and led in Saturday, •• said Co ach Wade Watts, speaking of pass completions 3 to 2. By Don Jacobs :-.iewport Harbor's game with Tailback Ed Wa shko, who \\1 .• San Antonio College Yo estern at 8 p.m. Saturday, and mi ssed t he \lesa game c apitalized on a break early the week berore becaus e of m the 2nd quarter ror an Oc t. l-', at Western. k · b k · a nee In JUlY. was ac Ln easy touchdown and went Aft er studying the r ictures d -the line·up and account e on to hand the Orange Coast of las t week's game, Coach , d for tou chdovms. In the .n College a 25·0 defeat Satut· Yo atts s tated that Bob Han· · f quan er he wen t over from day 10 Eastern Conrerence cock wa s named playe1 o . the 1 with the clock show· pia,-. the week. r "He did really good block· ins a :56 left in the hal · The Sues will host Cypress The Sailor dri ve covered 52 Colleac at 8 p.m. this Fri• in&l.nd deliietved the honor," d yards . Just before the en day, QcL 13 in LeBard Sta-he s aid. - The onl y change in the of the 3rd quart er he again dium on the ace camp"'. plunged ove r from the I· The contest wi ll be the lineup will be Roger Ken• nedy at left tackle. yard line. This s coring fourth EC go of the year for drive started arter an e:<.-the Sues whose re cord The Newport Harbor Sail· r Jfb k change of umbles. !I a ac stands at 2·1 in EC play . ors, back in the SUnset Lea· Bob Hancoc k lost the ball The Bucs ripped o ff yBl'd· gue, celebrated thei r retum to Valley on the Falcons 12, age in big chunks in the Friday night with an easy d but a play later re covere first quarter against Mt. 14 co 0 \'i ctory over Santa Ana Valley High.1 a fum ble on the 1~. Hi s 12 · SAC, wi th burly hallback They held Valley to no yard run s et up Washko's Frank Weirath picking up 58 lirst downs rushing. led 20 TO plunge. yards by himself. The Sues K·lng pros peds 'good' ~:::d' ~·~, ·~, ~~.~.~d ~,-;,:; thev had the ball but the Mo~n ti es s tifrened and stop- "We really got together last week -sort of jelled - so our pro spects fot the game with Fountain Valley this Friday look good, .. said Coach David Holland or the Corona del Mat Sea KinJS. The Kin gs will face Foun· tain Valley at 8 p.m. at Hun tington Beach. Scott M.;lntosh, tailback, was named player of the week following last week's Corona del \1&J victoty. The Sea Kings spotted Brea a first quarter touch· down Friday niaht, then scored in each o r the last 3 quarters ror a 20 to 7 lr· vine Leasue victory. This was lhe first scoring for Corona del Mar thi s sea· son. co put the Sea Kings ahead. ped them 2 feet shorL The Asain Vanderburg kicked first quarter ended in a the PAT, and the score was scoreless deadlock. 14·7. Mt. SAC got its break on In t he -'th quarter fullback the rirst series of plays in Scott Mcintosh added the the s econd quarter. OCC final touchdown. quarterback Paul Lemoine The Sea Kings completely was hit as he threw the ball outclas sed the Wildcats, and it squirted straight up leading in first downs, IS in the air. Guard Don Beat to~ and in net yards gained, ga'thered it in and went 50 24 5 to tH. Vanderburg av· yards ror the tally. OCC's eraged an astonishing 46 Joe Grothus blocked the yards with his boomins PAT attempL punts. The Moun ties scored aaain PUNT·PAS$-KICK COIITEST OCT. U at the 7:43 mark when quat• terback Dennis Shaw sneak• ed one yard in a TO set up by a Sue fumble on the 22. The Ford pass, punt and The extra point try was ki ck contest will be held at Mariners Park thi s Satur· wide. day. Oct. 14, startins at inT~: ~i~~t~eesri~~~ ~~:::a~~ 8a~. 'th Time slots for the finals Jetty McCollouah WI 1. have been set by host City 41..yard toss at 11 :49, and or Newport Beach parks, Jack Maloof converted. The Beaches and recreation final TO came at 3:08 when department. Shaw hit halfback Bryan HERE ARE the Coronas of the Pop Wamer football league, whose home base Is Co rona del. Mar High School. In the front row1 from left, are 81lly Moore, 1#62; Kent Ezzel 1, #42, Dale Saunders, #&3; Bob Un- vert, #77; Bob Gustafson, IH 4; Mike Silcox, #24; Rock Bo rton, #54; Blake Webster, #44; Tim Murphy, #bb, and Mark Finkbine, #2&; second row, Brent Og- den, rns; Mike Reid, #33; Skip Lauderbaugh, #22; Kenny Sacher, #85; Scott Henry, #67; Freddy Moore, #7&; Don Thousand, #87; Bill Robe rtson, #86; Mike Woffinden, #84 , and Bob Robertson, #73; back row, Wayne Hines, 1134; John Terry, #13; Scott Guisness, 1164; Jim Gamm, 1156; Bob Wilson, 11'65; Jon Morten sen, #78; Mark Attlesey, #88; John Martin, 1t55; and Jon Baldwin, lt74; The Coronas include boys from Corona del Mar, Ba1bo.l Island and East Bluff. Pop Warner teams busy Games scheduled 'for the over Orange Black Hawks. Pee Wee and the \·1idJets of • Comanches vs, Santa the Pop Warner League ate Ana Elks, 4 p.m. at Santa set for Saturday, Oct. I-'. Ana. Last week they • Coronas vs. Huntington 26-6ovet Buena ParkGi Beach T.!.Bitds at ll a.m. at • NewporH.1esa Cowboys Huntington Beac h. Las t vs. Santa Ana Couzats, we ek Coronas lost to Santa p.m. at Santa Ana. Last Ana Chatgers, 15-6 . week. they scored 59 to Santa • Caballos vs. Wes tmin· Ana Elks• 13. Scores were ster Bears. 10 a.m. at Costa made by Joe Tosti, 5 touch- Mesa High School. Last downs; David Parse!, 1 week they ddeated Santa touchdown and 3 conversions; Ana Chargers, 38·27. Jon Pulaski, passed ror one • Co lts vs. Huntington touchdown and scored 2 con• Beach Darts at noon at versions ;BrianCokas. Brian Costa Me sa ,!High School. Flaherty and Steve Smith, 1 Last week they won 28~ berore your eyes on your new carpet -re- move them with Blue Lus~ lle. Ren t eleclli c sham· pooer st. Crown Hardware , 3107 E. Coast Hwy., Cor· ona del Mat. NEWPORT HARBOR EllgGII ARST SEC'IlON-• Paae 4 THURSDAY, OCT. 12. 1961 COROllA OEL MAR. CAL\ F. MIDITlliANlAN CUISIN£ SilVIO IN OlD woaao SI'UNDOI UJNCHfOI<I l.•ro ..,.,.kd..., CMNNU ::;o~·-· t ....... ...., ·~ lhe ....... "''""4'' .... ~ ftiJhl 1611 Wt5TCllff OR I\'f NEWPORT lfACH, CAttf. ~l·*"l ror your ga:aae items. BOOKS, tools, housew;ues needed fur ou r dai I) g:H· age sale. 6-'6·1675, T("~ Winkle Hardware, Costa Mesa.· 'Theatre Compact Oraan' with eleclloni c ttaps and Castanets -ONLY at ... CORCORAN \IU~IC CO. (Across from Fashion Sq.) 1166 Town & Country l'll--43 18 \1on. dt Fri. •liJ 8 pm Yam~;ha • Story & Clark• I -,=,·==·•=---···•~=•· I Yout Chambet or Commerce FOR SALE needs an electric plate, HA.\IMO~D k STFJ\'a'AY IJal d win spin~t otp.an 6 mos . old, sa v~ $480; Conn s pi11tt orga.o, full pri r ,. 1395; lots more, Fall s p,.cial!!l on s pintt", r ousoleli & sludios, ttade ins , rent rttnro!i & repot~, all lilr.e new from $380, terms, Scti:O.IIIJT•PIIlLLIPS CO . 1907 ~. ~hi11 Stretl at 20th Santa Ana Recorder. PACKARD BELL combina· ti on stereo A\l·A-.1 Radio.., TV & Re cotd Player S200. folding chairs. tv tables 01 '!?"! Call 6734050 and we will help clean out \1oving. 673·2676. Call • WORK WANTED after 4 p.m. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;j MIMEO WORK expertly done. FURNITURE FOR SALE We cut the stencil and do the complete job. Call BLEACHED 673-4050 2 to 4 p.m. ina room se 4 chairs, burret, '"''·' 7<1<1 Phon• in Your Ord•r for a Subscripiion: Coli PETS REALLY GORGEOUS Apri· cot toy and min. Poodle puppies. Reg., shots, wonned. etc, S7 5 to Sl25. Bolh seJ.es. Call JORDANS Bunnies IRONING. Years of exper· ience on all types of clo- thing &. linen. Specialty: men's shi rts. 51.50 per hr. Mable Whitman. 607 Mar· guerite. COM. 673·2774. VARITYPING SERVICE Call Fran at 673·1507 ot 673...()550 fo1 varityping or headliner ror publicati ons, re ports, price lists. bro· chures etc. Have over 100 type races and latest model vari typer. o SITUATIONS WAIITJD BOOKKEEPER F/C 12 YRS. EXP. EXC. REF. Very capable &. conscion· : tioua. 6 75-1213. FURNISHED ~~~~====~~·· HELP WANTED for renL Adults. no pets, "' 0150 mo. 673-4772. PUSOMAL JANITOR WANTED a AI'I''TS AVAILAil t: • MANICUIIING • 'IIU I'AIIJI:ING A 16.yard pass early in the aame aave the Brea Wildcats a brier lead. Then quarterback Grea Vander· bur a put the Sea Kin1s on the scoreboard for the nut time this year by runnina throuah the Brea team ror g yards in the 2nd quarter. He also added the extra point ror a 7·7 half·time tie. Fullback Rex Synder plung- ed over rrom 1 yard out in Eight·year-olds will start Shaw with a 24--)'atder. · action at 8 a.m., rollowed The Sues had the edae in by the 12·year-old s at 9a.m., 'statistics, but that doesn't 9-year-olds at 10 a.m., 13· eun points. OCC rushed for year-olds at 11 a.m., I~ 209 yards , with Weirath year-olds at noon, ll·year~ pick.ina up 107 or them. The olds at I p.m. Pop Warner Buc pauin& aane sputtered. football players will be however, &ainina only 41 ~~C:ottoL:I'CSA}~?~~~CX:'! scheduled at 8 a.m. if the y yards. The Mounties rushed 1)0--::!"!!!.;;!'•~·~2''""""'..,. ·Harbor Area. 671~72#. ·2.-' have a conrtict in time ror 161 yatds and threw ano-- schedulina. ther 136• hours. PART TIME. Balboa lalmd Comnunity Methodist Cburcb. Phone 675-0950 (9 a.m. till noon). the 3rd for 6 YOUR NEWEST PHARMACY IN THE NEWPORT CENTER MEDICAL BUILDING ~!!ii.;;~emia·p~ ... e -....., e CUIIIACGIII . KASPER KINOSIAN 1412IONIT COlli 0111 WT , ........ 2131 IIINIT lOCI. CU. '-::=c-::-c::-:'::7.:-=---1 • IUS. DP'I'ORTUNITIIS . watel 1-lOOKS FOR la>IRONI'i DEL MAR • Sntoll studio apt. for one om- .ployed m.-.. · Nur be~, private yard. · Rettreacta ... darL .73-40lQ ,,... l-4; 6r c ... c • ..a. £, L• 11.,. r.. 17.95 -SPECIAL NOr IJ.~S.,(Flr~l c••, fir•c ••"'•J.. ..... - . c.n .. ,_,_., .... ~ .. m.- INVESTORS. DOCTORS, ATfORNI!YS. CPA, OROUPS, people with rDODey t.o iantt. ·•4$.000 pata you in a bueineu &hat coo ...... emclootly by _I..,Ma. · Waold bo ~ talial 'll25,1100 lot ,_. No'le-lerioo -No -,_ ... NO BRAG -JUirf PACTS aurae rr OUT .. . ............ .. . --......... I Sels•or• Dr. '!l~ ~~~-~~~ tbe Watt Nawport Ocau Proat lookl•l tluou ... lbeh mhtod wladowa at the bia wav'* roUina in and tplaehina choir patio• and fillina their 1idowalkl with water have been releaud from their viai I until the nut hip lido oaalau&ht at lhe end of tho month. .. We're all ri&ht no•, un- le ~a I here ia ano ther storm!' u1d Mn. C.R. Porbea, 3713 Seashore Dr., ''and anythina can happen then. But ri&ht now the sea i1 calm and thete is nolhina to worry about." ,~•· .. • .. • '-t .•• .. Ton• of these 100ks and NEWPORT HEIGH•l'S bouldera have" been donated by the Oranae County Enai-2 Bed 1 B h N C neerina and Gradina Conuac-rooms • of • ew arpets &on Auociation and 'the Completely redeco.roted inside & out County Auociation or Gen-$24,900 era! Conuactou, 11 well as men and equipment to do the job. Principal firms involved &Je lh,e GriCfith COmpany, Sully··Mi ller Contractors and the Clark Equipment Com- pany. Dr . Forbes told of how Jfateful he was 10 colleae and hiah school boys and airll who volunteered to fill sandbaas for him. Cofree, dQu&hnuls, · cookies and FOR UHT COROHA DEL MAR 2 BR • D House Unfum •.•........ $250 3 BR, 2 Both Duple x Unfurn. . . . . . . . $250 4 BR. • 2Y, Bath Duplex Unfurn ... , .. $250 2 BR • 2 Both Apt. Fum ........... $200 candy were their on ly rna· 332 Marguerite terial reward. ''They worked one niaht Corona del Mar -673·8550 until to but the boys had n II VJ II football pcactice the next-----~~~-~o~r~v~·~l~ll~.,~K.~,·~a~l~lo~r:__~ niaht.'' he said. Workets included Mark Griet, Buddy Owen, Stuart Wee do n, Patti Tucker, De von Doan, Teny Dalebout, Steve Samson, Ke ith Benqui at, Gary and Doua Fuller, Jeny Beard, Chuck Garden, Pete Hills, Dave Schultz, Bill Hart and Ed Washko. Sand baaaina for Ted.Mo-- ser, 4001 Seashore Dr., Thursday morni na when the waves were really frighten· ina, were a housewife fr om Irvine Terrace too bashful to aive her name , also Jef· fre y Selindh, an unemploy ed carpenter from Santa Ana, and Fted Nysuon, just home from the anny and stayins at 2231 Canyon Otive, Costa Mesa. Kenneth Watk ins , 3815 DUPLEX Open House • 45 ft . lot Corona del Mar 509 Narci ssus • 2 bedroom house , • Plus a 3 bedroom goroge apartment • Plus a Guest Room $45,000 OPEN ! 2915 E. Coott Hwy ., Corona clel Mar (atljoinirrt Pori "fhralrr/ Seashore Or., wearina his swimmina trunks was wad· ina in the water Thunday mornina tryins to ananae sandbaas between waves . He felt that permanent gro ins miaht di s turb the cur· ________ T_II_ .. _N_e_&_l_li-_51_25 _______ _, rent but a sea wall would deflect the force of wave s. When asked is he would sell hi s house, he said, "Sure -for $70,000." He wou ldn't come down a bit from that because he said he would hate the kind of a person who miaht try to take advantaae of a disastrous situation. 8005TERS SELL HATS Boostet hats and seat cushions will be sold by membets of the Cotona del Mar Hi&h School Boosters' Club at school open hou se toniatn, Thursday, Oct. 12. Boas tina a membership or mote than 200, Boostets have their own rootins sec- tion at all events £01 the first time, according to 8/8 Baycrest Area ---· -SITUATED OH TEH ACRES SPACIOUS 1 & 2 IEDRM. APARTMENTS Furn. & Unfurn. From SUO e PnvatP Pat1os e fireplace.c; e POOLS e IR Holt' Puttins: \rr('rn e Re~ulat10n Tl'nnl$- • Separat~ f'am•l .'· Scct1nn e Ac1J. to &hools & Pla:o;~trnunrt 900 s... lane, CdM McAr•hur nur Co11st Hwv . F .. hion Island CORONA DEL MAR 17t<l 67l-3445 see l ~E.rORT HARIIOR ENIIGII liiURSOAY , OCT . 12, 1961 AMT S£CT1011 --P!•II!..!5 ___ ~CO~ROII~AJiO!eEL!,.!~~A'.!!R • ...JC<!!AJ,JU~F. I Estate MAlT LA h* IF BEING ENVIED EMBARRASS YOU You c an s pend th e rest of your l ife e njoying thi s LARGE FOUR BEDROOM PACESE'ITER PLAN with spac ious ma ste r bedroom, dressin 2 area and GARDEN BATH overl ooking patio. Stone fire· place, DINING ROOM , built-in electric kitchen including dishwasher. Conveniend y located to SHOPPING, BANKIN G, THEATRE and SCHOOLS. NO FINANCE PROBLEMS, SU BMIT ONLY 10% DOWN . Priced riglu at onl y $31,500. ·l):>n't pass up this bargain -CALL TODAY !! OCEAN BREEZES Sittin g pretty on the crest of NEWPORT I-I EIGHTS is this spacious three bedroom and den plu s large family room wi th we t bar and bri ck barbec ue. Large master bedroom 'ol.ith s liding glass door to rear yard. IX baths, ·DINING HOOM, and eating area in kitchen. Built·in range and oven, ove,... sized double garage with vented dark room o ff paved all ey .. Room to s tore trai ler or boat . FULL PRI CE ONLY S32,500 WOW" MATT LA BORDE, Realtor "}'ou'Jl Lifce Our Friendly Servi ce" 220 E. 17th St. (Phone 6~555) Coato Meso (Locoted in E. 17th St. Shoppiftl Center) Evenings Call 646--.(579 or 646-1050 TWO BEAUTIFUL DUPLEXES Corona del Mar Over 1400 Sq. Ft. each op t. 3 Br. -2 Bath s each. Kitchens completely built-in . Good in· come. Act Now. See them. • $57,900 EACH • • • Best Buy In Corona del Mar 2 units ••• Asking S36 ,500 !>OX Y. f'RJ\XKl.IX I 3!~~;.::~.~.' Corona del Mar. California Phont: 673-2222 OPEN SEVEN DA YS Corona del Mar Newport Btach Balboa Island Balboa Costa Mesa Lido Isle Co..-del Mar CHANNEL REEF -APART~ SI'ECTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN tiiiCI lAY Cl.ann,/ ~~~~l-Aparlmm/3 On Waterfront Near Newport Harbor Entrance 1525 Ouan Blvd., Corona del M.r, Calif. AMPLE GUEST PARKING and IOAT SUI'S Why Not Enjoy 'Ill• "Canclolllini~~m" Way . af Ufe THE ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU You can purchase and get fee title -or lease if you prefer. ALL ants. have WATERFRONT VlEW. All have two bedroorru and two baths. -WlTH LARGE PATIO. YOU .. E INVtTID TO IHSPECT OUR FURNISHED MODEL Buy $59,500 and Up-lease $429 Montt.ly & Up Phone 6 73· 1 788 for further infOfi!Wition ., ...... 642-6il2 ovo. 6 73-3468 W. C..otHh ... (,~!.~!!!~ • SEMPLE llEAL ESTATE SPECTACULAR VIEWS 2821 HAqBOR VIEW DR IVE, H.V. Hill s ... 4 bdnns ••• 2h baths ••• fm. rm. din. rm •••• ONLY...... S54,995 1106 PESCAOOR, Dover Shores ... 4 bdrms ... 3 baths, din. rm. .POOL ... Man y, Man y extros. ••• 2840 CAT ALPA, East Blulf ... lmmed. Occu- pancy. 3 bdrm ... 3 baths ••. huge fam. rm ••• PRICED I?IGHT. . . $38,500 717 BELLIS , East Bluff ... Anot her top quoli ty E. B. Home ... 4 bdrms, PLUS ... JUST REDUCED to ' S42,500 ••• ALSO : LUXURIOUS 2 bdrm , din . rm. POOL and lana i, OCEAN VIEW chonn e r. Fee simple land ... Corona de l Mar S55,000 ~~TS ~ SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 675-210 1 2515 E. Coost Hwy., Corona del Mor xchange ~~~~~~~~ Want: WANTED Vacant residential \li ew lot, Corona del Mar, Leose- l,old o.k. Have: Moonri dge comme,... ciol lot and res i• dentiol lot wi m fabulou s view of slo:i li ft and lake, pl us cosh. Chesh ire Real Estate 675-2503 anytim e Ph ... e i" Your Order fer e S.ltscriptiet~: Coli 673.0550 WANT : 6 unit Co sta Meso apartment, HAVE 3 unit to exch ange, near 19th & Harbor, WANT: T ru st Deeds or vacant loh. HAVE commercial comer at busy intersection near Redlands. WANT : For what h ove you? HAVE 110 acres in Ariz. zona, 30 miles from Havasu (ity, WANT : Oronge County ocreoge to S300,000.QO. HAVE famou s So. Cali f. resort, WANT : Waterfront home, HAV E 33 acres n.ar o State Un i 11ersi ty . ARE YOU MI SSING THE BOAT ON YOUR PROPERTY BY HOLDING OU T FOR MONEY' TH E WISE ONES ARE TAK ING ADVANTAGE OF CONDITIONS BY QU I ETLY EXCHANGING, THUS PYR AM IDING THE IR ESTATES WH IL E SAVING H XES. SerYin g Orange County Since 19 49 PHONE U2 -5111 JIM 'I'ALCOI Ill LAID ...... ...... Now and then we a home that really "sends us"---this does! one Rere. in the Southland'! most desirable area you 'll fmd the answer to your drE"ams lu!'k· built homes reach a new level of value. beauty. qul'lity and comfon . tn a locatton un. equalled anywhere. i ' llagcrrst It is distinctive in its simplicity. Exclu- sive floor plan . All rooms. ore spacious. Brick fireplace in both livin g room and family room. The fabric li ned shutters in the FORMAL dining room lend privacy. All 3 bedrooms are twin· bed size, three beauli lui baths. HARDWOOD FLOORS THROUGHOUT. Pool si•o yard, wh ich is not loosohold land (You OWN it) Realistically pricocl at $62,750 675-3000 Evos. 548-8868 •• , ... eatb REALTY,.C. You'll rind a fine harbor area in tbe center of fascinating communities There ts a su perb Aehool system crowned by the University of California's Irvine Campus just moments away from Harbor View Hills. Come inapect this remarkable dtvelopment todl)'. If you bf.lieve life is to be lived at iLl best ... Harbor View Hills is tht place for you. s33. 900 .. s43 500 Directions: MacArthur ll>d. rrom either Paci1it COMl Hwy, cw tile No..,.n ,..., . Tum 011 Su J--IIliis Rd., lbetl follow lips lo mcwt-ot e.-.. M4-1U1 HOMES HOMES WITH A FORE VER VIEW From $59,950 In DOVER SHORES Two Furni s h e d Mod el s 181 2 Santiago Dr., Newport Be ach 646-6926 IVAN WIW • SONS INC. IUILDIU a D1V1L.0N1ta 1•2»& Callrilt llc•se granted 11M Nftpaot .. oclo CIIJ -lloo ftomo Ia •-to aot C•••• .w• ... , ,._ •• • u~ ... · Nlo ol loh• o Mood&J Tho Couacii •Uitod lllo ....... .. ar .... ODQoo lice•••· but la.abacted lbe ...... cMeJhaa food tNc\ atalt to keep • aye on the Uo.ae. · ahaalion and report back ln Couaci...., Bob9helloll OX• 90 ciayo. pNoood •• Couocll poo l don loiR$. lolllll ILAKESLIY bJ ooaoa lbt llle city dooo OP COM DIU AT 12 GOt act ~· a referee tn Mra. ~eM. Blakeal y 12 batiiMII dilputet, 0 . 0 • • L P '-_. e~-•-43 Beaorua Avo •• · Corona ynn ar .. er VI ~~ la rvoll del Mat d ' d Th ·•· had aaked for the eaterina . • •e . ur-y. lieenae Ill tho Sept •. 25 Oet. S, at P~k Lulo Coa• Council meetina. John Manoa valcacent Hoap~tal . Jr. ·of Coffee Kina Cetenn Sbe ~aa bom . June 2~. protoated the application l&U, 1n ~arya.VIIIo. Mo •• . . • came 10 C ahfonua 60 yeua ll'ld lbe docu•on wu ~e· aao and ' to Oranae County !ayed . for . 2 week a pend1n1 20 yean aao •. IDY~al.iptioa. Survivon are Iter dauahter, Miaa Parker IO_Id the LAi a Mauaon; 4 arand· Council t.blday evonlnJ that children and S areat-srand- the char,., that ahe had h.ldr dud 1 e ren. ea&efte. 10 e. Ole .~P a Servi ces were held Satur-eona~;Nction project .. were day, Oc L 7, at Baltz de~n.ltely not ~e.· She Olapel, Coront del Mar. 1a1d abe had recerved oral lnlerment was at Pacifi c pemi.uion to aolicit cut· View Memorial Park. Sign law review asked A new look at the clt)''l Counci lman De• Cook sip law wat asked by Jaek u i d he would Ute &o tee aa Bunett. manaaer of the adju111'Mnl in &he tir;n code Newport Halbor Chamber of to allow a biaaer alp • Coamerce, ahu &he Newport .. A 3S.aquare.f'oot t lan h Beacb City Cound l tumed nol • reuonable sip, .. he dowo' a requeat for an ad· nid • .""'~~~~o"re. aet~na•im.,e cltiOI\al lip In the w,.t. ur bema ~ti~aane u. Ma~­ clift Dr.· butineu area be th e nu stake was made rn Monday evenina. · zonina thi a atoa c-1'1-H. h Tho Council was con· is the improper zQn ina chat t iderina the appeal of Ted it creatina the hudt hip." Von Hemort (ntoriou, 1727 Mr. ·Ba~eu tpoke up from Westclift Dr. · from a Plan-tho au(hence : u.we helped nina Commis;ion deni al or a draft the sian ordin_ancc, a?d uae pennil for a 35-square· we spent a la na lime on 1 L toot pole sian. I ask lha t you take another Barry Von Hemert, repro--look at the ordinance and aontina hit father's firm . "':ina it up to date. I aaree told lhe Council that lhe 60· With Mr. Von Hemert that foot aetbact makes it dif· there is no foot tratric in ficuh for driver• on Wes t.. this bu ai ne u area, and that cliff Or. ·to see lhe existina they have lO depend on car aian on the facia or the traffi c.•• a lOre , "The •ian ordinance should Ted Von Hemcrt alt o t poke, be ti&htened up consider· aayina. "Since the an a is ably,"" said CoW\cilman zoned for buaineu. certain ly Pauons. "My pet peeve is u c eptions should be made. the service station situation. M£11'01fr HAIIIIlR EIIIGII Am SECTIOII --P ... I new 12, "" CALl,. FASHIQN."l-- 20!, OCT. 12 • 13th , 14tlo OHLY COMIIH AIID GIT ACQUAINTED SPECIALIZING HIGH FASHION COSTUMES ••oNE OF A KINO'• tomen. and had ceased her eaterina ac ti vitie• in lhe LAU"A HOLCOMB DIES Pellr SlteltH We ue now raced wi th con· I have s een as many u 7 t iderable more competion,"' di fferen t sians in a station.""' referrina w the recent open-The vote to uphold the ina of Pat hi on Is l an d. P lannina Convniuion denial cityoo ...... ohe waa told Laura Holcomb. 37, or 555 D .. . her dream to otop.. Bernard SL. Cool& Meoa, a nc I ng Is Police ,SaL ·Thompl on re· died Saturday, Oe L 7, at ported that aeeuutions Hoaa Hospi tal. She was born aaaint t Mitt Puker had not Januuy 19, 18!0, in Penn· been proved. Au it tant City sylvaniL · Private services Attorney Tbomu Woodruff were held Monday, Oc t. ·9, u i d flat li cense application at Bell Broadway Chapel. procedure had been complied lntennen t was a t Pacifi c wi th. He added ch a t cateren View Memorial Park. s ervina private finns do not A brother, Dean Holcomb need !etten or pcnni u ion o f Costa Mesa survives her. Her dream of dancin& with the New York Ci ty Ball e t Company is comin1 closer for Polly Shelton, who is now studyina at the School o f American Ballet in New York on a Ford Foundation Scholat ship. CORONA DEL MAR'S NEWEST SALON Polly, who is on ly 16, is the dauahtcr of Newpolt Beach Counci !man and Mrs . Robert Shelton, 2908 Ocean Blvd., Cotona del Mar. She has been studyin& ballet ever since she was 8. And followin a in her motheJ's ballet slippers, she first studied with Madame Li la Zali as her mother did off and on for 10 yeats. Madame Zali is the founder and dirCctor of the Laauna Beach Civic Ballet. RUSS OP!N 9 A.M. 10 5 P,M, MON. THRU SAT, WED., THURS,, ,AI, UNTIL 7 P.M. Mir:/iru/ l'ollu, M••· fo,...erly of £/uab<!lll Ar<kn San Fr,..cosco THOMPSON HAIR STYLIST PltoM (71.) mall 35e Cout mp..y -eo.-tW W., Odd '* Last sprins Polly left Corona del MaJ Hich School to join the Ballet or Los Anaeles. She went to New York rot S weeks dufina the summer and was th en asked to return rot a full year's 1-2-5-6 BONDS -OCT. 24 PUBLIC NOTICE TUSTIN OFFICE SUPPLY Santa 1636 E. Ana Edinger 547-9376 Closes Its Doors FOREVER $12,000 Inventory To Be Sold AI NEAR COST or BELOW • • • • • • • • STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIP . ACCOUNTING FORMS LEGAL FORMS COMMERCIAL FORMS FILES PENS PENCILS, ETC. DESK SETS • • • FURNITURE & FIXTURES FOR SAL£ • • LAST SATURDAY, • DAY 0 CT. 14 study, beainnina in Septem- ber. DEAN'S DOLL HOUSE Since Polly is dancin& 4Y: hours a day, she has 2 hours to attend the Profu· sional Children's School in New York. Plannina director Ernes t of the use penni t was 6 to Mayor Jr. reported that the 0. Mr. Cook said he waa Plannina Commiuion had abstainina from votina to ph · h. b 1· r dt 2400 W. COAST HIWAY NEWPOIIIIIEACH re)·e clod the Ute ~nno·l re• em aSIZC IS e le at IHIOT ·· :~~~~~~--~~~~--~~N~N;•;wroo;;;•;ART~;c;;"";,..~;-;;A;c;"';o;aa;;•;OOM;;;ITU~~·;•.;~;_~ quest for the followi na the is "She takes 3 academic classes a day, in history, En alish and French, Mu. Shelton said. FORIIIER FIRE CHIEF CLARK CALHOUN DIES An extended illness end· ed in death Thursday, QcL S, for Clark Calhoun, ronner ri re chief or Fairvi ew State Hospital, at his home, 2139 National Ave., Costa Men. Mr . Calhoun retired in 1964 because of illness. He was born April S, 1904, in Iowa. He was a veteran of World War II. \1asonic runeral servic es were held Tuesday, Oc t. 9, at Bell Broadway. Interment was at Pacific View Memot· i al Pallc re asons : '' Reluati on of sian ordi nance provisions, particularly in thi s a rea, would repre sen t a rearet· table mistake; lh e area is presently free from an ex· ceuive quantity or non· appurtenant sians; additional Si J nin& of the type requested could s tart a trend that would des troy much of the chann and appea'rance or the area,'·' Counci !man Lind sley Par· sons comm ented, ''I shudder to think what the area wou ld look like if all could have exu a siJns.'' "And they will if we don't stop this on e," said Mayor Paul Gruber. HOIARO KUIL Y OF COSTA liEU DIES Arter a lenathy illness, Howa1d L. Kubly or JSJ E. ISABEL ATKINSON OF 21st SL, Coua Mesa, d;od CLIFF HAYEN DIES Sunday. Oct. B. at tho c ;ty "Love or Child1en" was of Hope. lhe t.beme or the memo1ial He was a ti1e salesman speech ai ven by Dt. Charles ror 30 )'CatS with Coast Oietenfield of Sl. Andrew 's General Ti1e. He was born Pteabyterian Chutch for in Pennsylvania and came h-.be l Atkin aon, 231 Kinas to Calirotnia in 1905. He ia Place, Clirf Haven, wh o survived by his wife, Ruth. died Sunday, Oct. 8, at G1aveaide services we re Ho aa Hospital. held Oct. II at Pacific \ln. Atkinson was known View ~·1emmial Park with as "Nanna" to many frrn-the Rev. Herbert Johnson ilies as she helped take c are of the First Methodist or a g1eat many children in 'c hurch o r Coua Mesa orri- the Harbo1 a1ea. ciatins. Servi ces were held Tues-DAVID HAHSOI-I OF day, Oct. 10, at Bell Broad--CORONA DEL MAR QtES way Chapel. In tennent was Arter an illneu of several at Harbor Rest \lemorial months, David thn son, 315 Palk. Larkspur Ave ., Corona del SON COMING FROM Mar, died Sawrday, Oct. 7, VIETNAM FOR FUHERAL at Hoaa Hospital. He was \llhen Harold Hixon o f the _.an employee of All-American U. S. Navy nics home from Marke t, now , Albe1tson's Vietnam, fune ral services Market, for the past 10 wi II be held for his father, yean. In a hurry eat at LEO'S GeorseHixon, 2044National He is survived by his SL , Co sta ~le n, who di ed wire, Flo1ence; 2 dau&h teu, Monday, OcL 9, at Hoaa Jet Lankford of Sepulveda Hospital. and Joy Leland o f Reno; a Georae Hixon, who was sister, Lois Stewart of born Dec. 7, 1119, in Penn· Costa Men, and 2 arand- GLOBE A· I SPAGHETTI2/39~ 1 Ll. rKG. sylvania, was a veteran or children. World War II . II < wao a II liS. DELLA IIU.fE machinist ror J. c. Carter liES II IASIIIIGTOI Co. and had lived in Costa Dell a Elizabeth White of ITIIIIATII Mesa for 7 )"ears. 1401 Superiot, West Newport Be is survi ved by his Hei ahts, died Friday, OcL wife, Marion; 4 sons, _GeorJ e 6, in Oak Harbor, Wash .~~~~~I~~ or Tucson, Mark and Scott She was a native of Colo-- of the home, and Harold; S rado SprinJS, Colo. dauJh ters, \1n. Georaette Setvices were held OcL WfLot"S 2/~ ~ 303 TIN EAot I ack Hargrove our chef prepare s a special tGch day for your ealing en joy ment. . . .. 1.25 up LEO's FAMILY BUFFET RESTAURANT 2515 E. Coaat Hwy. c.,_ ... 1 Mer 10 TO' DAILY T el.,hene: OR 3.1760 CHASE I. $AIIIORM 1 Ll COFFEE age $TOOt YOUR IIROSEYE PEAS 10 DZ. ORE IDA PIXIE CRINKLES POTATOES 1" Ll 4/sgc Woodwo rth and Linda 10 in th e P aci fi c View Cha-33.-. Hi xon or Tucson, and Cindy pel with the Rev. Loren IGIIAPE JUICE ,_, LUGE HONODIW 39"' 240LCWl.ASS MELONS "' and Trudy Reainer or the PlickinJel of Ne•pott Unity ID<u.;----------1 home; a brother, Robert or Chutch orfi ci atina. Inter• _______________ _:::::......:::::....:«1.:..:.:.-J Indiana; and his father, ment was at Pacific View 2/43.-. CALIF. CELLO Harryof f ort Wayn e,lndianL Memorial P atk. ,_, CARROTS 10~ MIKE CROSBY DIES CASTING FOR PLAY 1 Ll. BAG, lA. AT AGE OF 21\ MOHTH5 Li ttle Michae l S. Crosby, after 2Y.t months of li fe, died Oct. 10 at the Children's Hospital in Oran,e. Michae.J wu bom J uly 31 in Ne wport Beach . Survivon are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ·Harold Crosby oC 263 Broadway SL, Costa Me aL Graveside s ervices were held Wednuday, OcL 11, at the Good Shepherd Cemetery, Hun tinalon Beach. JDaiiY THEn LOSS II SET ·AT lli,UI On their rctwn &o &heir Balboa Bay Club apartment Suaday DiJht,. ()(L I, from a fithiDI Uip, MJ. Md Mia. RoMrt Lonpe disco•ered tbe tbdt of j ewelry .,.lued .. ~~ Caatina for "'The F irst Thonk oaivina," the otory or t~N~A:Iii$CO~~ot~iiP~$~AH;O;Y~.~-~·f43fi;P~K;. ;~J.O:~~~~~~~~~ ftc u citina Maynower Paa· tenaers, to be produced Fri• day, Nov. 24, ll'ld Saturday, MANNING~ BE w Nov. 25. 11 Oronae Coaot I~ t r Colleae auditorium, will be held Saturday morni na. OeL IS. at 10 a.m. at lhe Chil· drea'1 Theater Ouild heacl- quartcra at 1518 fNewpon Bl•d., Coata Mesa. Another catLinJ teuion will be '' 7 p.m. OcL 11. ..SNIP 'M STITCH .. EXP AliOS COM SHOP -!LEU OVI!M ROASTS nPS • -1'$ • ROUMia 49c Ll. CALIP. GeW 'IYIIS ~A~ .. r-, •• ..x.u. VIENNA ORCHESTRA TO PLAY 'Be 0111111 Coanty Ptlit. I:JO p.M. Priday, OcL %7, I 'ncle&a lor llle urlet, at hu.oaio Society will iD--ia UO c-p.a, Hall. 111.00, •• • eele at ._, Uodau itt 1967~ au.,._ Tbe piOifMI will iacl~MM Or• .. C.O.tr PIU•-..ie tcliption .. riea ot 7 coo-ly111pboey No. 6 b, IAuMat; on'ice, 201 W. Coatl Hwy., cent wid. lbe .P,euaace Tod uad Verkl.,..a (D .. * Newport Beach. Sinale of &t.e Vi.-na lympboay Md Trllltlip.saliJIIt), a., tiobu, if available, u, Ou:heeua. uadet ~ciOI RiQud SU•••• W a,.-I),,., .U tiUdeat &ickeU Wolf.-a Sawalliacla, at ,.._,No.1.., .. ao.-. Md Weacher teat• for the SISTER MARGARET CLARE, of the education de- partment of Mount St. Mary's College, will address a parents' group Thursday, OcL 1q, in the fiesta room of the Bluffs administration building. Her topic will be "Fantasy and Fun -Children's Literature." She is shown here with 2 Newport Beach students, Louise Scherer, center, In secretarial science at the Doheny campus, and Elizabeth Cox, 2nd year nursing student at the main campus in Brentwood. The Oct. 19 meet .. ing is part of the speakers program conducted by the college. Ol*liJII CODCIIl ue ... 75. ne Vi.,..a'Sympbony waa to.dM ia 1900. Wolfa-a lawaltiadl lint .,,.,od widl •• orc:hcaua in 1~. Ill 1960, at che aae of 37, he waa -ctpointed petmancnt co.ductot. Coalpletiaa lbe ae:tiea of 7 concerti will be .S played "' lhe Loa Anaelu Phil .. b111110aic Otche~ua. 3 of wllidt will be ..,.dueled by Zubin Mehta, music direc10c; orse by Lawrence Potter, auiatant coadDc&or, 111d one by Andre Previa, duc:tot of the HouaiOn S.n,.l pllooy. Soloitta will include Tony Spivakouky, violin- ill, md Mutha Araerich, youna Aracntine piaoi•L The Hel•inki Philharmonic Orchuua will m&lr.e a aunt appeumce, directed by Jorma Panula, rDJollic direc- tor . Al:te Noru, you.na Finnish celliJt, will be aunt toloiJL PLAII -!COMING Sub-c:onniuee leaden for the OcL 28 USC homecornina include Jacqueline Combet- fOid (Mra. Arthul) Oly, 4601 Roabury Rd ., Caneo Shores, in c:huae of re&iltr•tion .,d boate11e1. HiJb,liaht of th{ day will be the USC·OieiOfl 1ame in the Coli 1eum. HARIOI VIEW PFO CO.DUCTIIIG DRIVE Harbor View PFO is ob-- servina thi s week as ~n­ rollment week for its mem· bership. Each classroom is compe tma for IOO'k member- ship awatds and an exua prize for the fiut IOO'k . A race car s peedway po ster in the cafetorium displays race cars representina each room as they move toward the che c kerboard flaa aoal, Thanks from the Funds from the membership drive will be used to supple· ment new enrichment pr~ arams and to purchase books and reference mater- ials. HYDRANT TE$TING MAY CAUSI DIRTY WATER Fire Chief Jan Btisc:oc annouticu that fire hydrants in the Corona de I Mar are,a are beina tested durina October and November, "Thil will cauu dirty or fUlly water at time1," he wam1. '"Housewive1 are .advi Jed to eheclt the c:on- dition of lhe watct before I WIJh,n A Marine Co1p1 officer (rom lhe 4th Ma1ine Divi1ion in Houston, Te1.a1, hn written a letter of appre· ciation for the cou1te1y accorded &o his staff mem- bers by the Newport Beaeh police. He1e i• hi• letter: On the niaht of July 30, 1967, while on two weelu active duty 1wnmer uainina with the United StateJ Mar- ine Cmpl RueJVe, tht:ee of my officeu visited your police Jt.ation to obtain lbe 1eleue of one of the man- ben of my Retene UniL it wa1, u you c:a im'liae, "" ~~~~~-·····--.. .., have one of my men involved in criminal actions in yow c;i ty. ••However thi1 lettel i1 written to inform you that the police office11 1nd I• dies on duty that nisht were uuemely c:ourteou1 .,d molt cooperative. One of the offic:eu vi1itina your i• a attomey plan your tripa or parties in uniqeu I lyle! for in/CNnttJiitm and rr•ruatiom coU "thr mo.t uniqur bank in thr world" NIEWPOIIT NATIONAL a.ANK ••• M2-Sill 1967SOFA DECORATOR Select Solo• -Wide Choice of fabric:s to select from . , . Priced at '299 .,., U..OSE OUT OF IUITA&E in Ten• •d he relate• that never has he been Ueatod. with such courtesy, cooperation •d efficiency. The ladiu in lhe reooJd divi1ioa eA9Iained e.tactly md preci1ely what mull be done and there wa1 no del.ay wi.lh paperwork nor .,Y in- diffeJeoce to lhe pur!)OJe of lhe vi1it by my officers. The lieutcnlnt on duty, the JeJ· aeant aad the pauolman were uucmely cooperative· .. ct ploC:eJJed OUI man cut of jail in the shortut poa- Ji~le time. • ln lbe paat. wh~ I have ---··• c.&ifosaia .. _. met UaialnJ. I bave not visited your city; however, alteJ the .cry pleatlnt u- peJienee in your city with your police deparlment. I intend 10 vi1it your city next yell and to become better acquainted with wb&t n'IUil be a ve1y fine comnnuto' ity aa repruented by the policemen of your city. "Aaain, thMit you for the ltindne u shown to u 1 by yow police deparlmenL" Tbe letter, 1cnt 10 the nfayor. waa Jipcd by H. W. Hardy, lit Battalion. 23rd Maline a. 4th Marine Divi 1ion, Houlton. 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Membersh ip was based on a $100 annua l donation for the hospital. The first board of directors of the Centurions included: Seated from left, Vice-Presi· dent Car l Hanna, Or. G. Norman Pease, Dean Bradford, President O.W. {Dick) Richard, Harry Welch, Or. Harry Sti ckler, Harvey $0* me rs , WilliamS. Holstein and Or. Sa l vatore R:. Monaco; standing, fr om left, Sec retary William O'Bryon, John T. 8oyd Jr. and George Hoag tl. (Qoo Bush photo from the Feb. 11 , 1q54 , issue of the En- si~.l J955 THE CAST of "The Bedraggled Dragon," 1962 "VERY GOOD CONFORMATION" was th e verd ict of the judges In the 1%2 sandcastle contest of the Newpo rt Harbor Chamber of Commerce at the Corona de l Mar beach. Th is entry of Bea's Fash ion Nook of Corona del Mar, with Kay Fencel as mermaid, was j udged to be the "best non-conforming castle." (k::nslgn photo from Nov. 22, 1%2.) wh\ch wu presented *'cb 4 wui !t, 1 ... • Harbor Vi ew School in Harbor Vi ew Hills, inc lu ded, left to right, Jamie Wilder, Ta mia Hope and Sandy Godwin. The ch il dren's otay wa s written and directed by Marthe lla Randa ll of Corona del Mar. (Photo by Ho ward Folsom from the March 3, 11~55, issue of the Ensign.) 19$4. SOLOISTS for Theodore DuBois' "Seven Last Words of Chri st ," which was sun g on Palm Sunday in 1q54 at Christ Church by the Sea in Ce ntral Newport, included Lesli e Frei tag of Costa Me sa, soprano, and Howard Fo l som of Corona del Mar, baritone. (Photo by Don Burns from th e Apr i I 8, 1 q54, Issue of the Ensign.) 1962 THERE WERE 1~ In the class when the Balboa Power SQuadron Je gan its 1~2 piloting course . The cl ass was con ducted by these Squo:~dron members, from l eft, Ken Lo9an, chairman of pi lotin9; Mrs. Isabe l Pease, advanced piloting, and Mal Coston, lieutenant commander of the Squ.dron. (Ensign photo from ltle i ssue of Jan. 18, 1%2.) from the I UUI NEW OFACERS '"d ins .. tllnt otflc~t wtft pictured atllle Wltltt, jiOIIor • .... ; llot-....,, socrtllfy, ... R1r Nlll-, 19541ns .. ltatlon ceotmonles of Seafaol"' Lod((t, 701,F,A.II., s.,loo -dolo; llock ,.,., -loft. JOSO!Ifl MtlstA, -1• ~~~ ol N~ Harllao,loeld at tfot Frldly Attemoon ct-se In Cos.. Re. AltwltJot. -;H.., HltiiJrol. juooloo s~ L•w A. llosa: Front ""'• ,_ toft, Bosley, lns .. tllftt .,d ••lao doocon; lila -IMI; -.II fKQoo1N, ller; H.-ooldclle - • I &rrmnnrttr I Exc:afta ._. • ---.. '"Till; ·WA7 t» l.ln- ( ....... o 1' od -no, Jl ... o'lf N-poi•• ' tat -1-Uaolowo!Q>, ~ S. q tlllfOIIT......a ... lltUIISDAY, OCf.ll, .U' aiiiiiiA DEL 11M. CM.If. ' •• • • n. ••• I Ia .• JONAH 11 • I • II • II • ••• I • Jl • II "AU lloluo an nodr: -... " --01111 alllloo e-ta of Hll oap. -, ... ""'"' llwo all lbat- (Matlloew d:,). por; alllloluo..,.. oottlod Ia lila etor-11oou Wilt waat ·II ·-ap • lllo Tllon .,. -lllluo ciMriJo ID ·lloo iool -•'"1 01111 ,..._ cr nor lloo -utun 01111 -" ol a,to'- tat. 01111 --o .-nlo-to ..nil -. N-llolnlo, o1o 11111-. \loot Thou mullt ooot ooy, "I --t. oae a a o t lle r. A ,~ llmt1UMI tboa CUIIt Mtltrfp UN lowe of God. U cauee 1 haYe not thla. or haft DOt U.t." ~· Olllllllolo o '-IIIIo .,._t.-II ot lloo end of lloo ,_ befon thool Art lloou to pnpon the ,_? Art -"tcroll\loluoan_,. .• The.,.._t art at lloo bulnnlq. God hath....,_ to provldo onrthlnc? Art thoollloo _. 11 felellod t... 11oo -pnpon-. _,..... bot... thob hoot bqun. Hll vqor of _.., 10 aoucll oo lloo oo1t or plbond t... -11oo clolnty YlaDda tlooqhto oro before oun, olld • ..., lloo """'! TIICMI -•t DOt 1111 -• o1 11oo oorol 1-t. "lly oxen olld ~ Rio ado, for He cloth not 001. "All condition, or lloou woaldot DOt - foWnp an ldllod, -to the IUJII>Or. ' thlnp ore planned and .............. but of ouch o thine. Tho ,_t H_.,_ The reodl-of oYOrrthlnr on Gocl'o "Allthlnp oro ready." Jeouo. tho..,.,., himMlf hoo pooolded 11oo wholo ol lloo JNU"t la tbe &r~UJDtDt why men lhoukt aacrtftee. Ia alain, the founWn tor our f_.t, thou hut nothhll' tD do wfth the ....,. and portoto of Hio gnu: olld deollolnc lo filled with blood: the Holy poovlolon but to portoko of it. II lloou that it the polDt upon which we will Spirit hu been riven, the word by which Jackeat, eome and take what thou laek· dwell at thll time-the readineu ot we an to be in1trueted ts tn our banda, ut; the ..,_ter thy need the .,_ter the teut of mercy II the reaaon why and the llrht which will illuminate that reaaoq why t~ou shouldat com• whM'e • men should come to it at once. ucred page Ia promiled ua through the all thlnRS that thy need can poMibl)' It it God'a habit to have all thinra Holy Ghoet. Things promit.ed ought to wRnt will be at once auppUed. It thou ready, whether for ·His gue~t~ or Hia encouraee ua to come to Christ, but 'be 10 neecly t-hat thou haat nothlnl' pod c:naturu. Yoll never diiJCover Him to thinp already given ought to be ir-at •II ubout thee, all thtnaR aN rudy. be behindhand ln anything. When the reaistible attractions. All thinp are al-What Wt>lllcbt thou provide more when ruata come, there ill-not a ~ramble to ready completed br the sacred Trinity God ,hM provl~ed aU thif!PT Soper~ pt the table arranlfe(t Ar.rl the food before we come to cry for mercy; this fluity or »t~';lllhtmess w?Uid 1t be if t~ou prepared, but the Lor_d h1111 ~~'t·al fore-~hould make us very hopeful Rnd eAger w~rt ~? ~hmk of add1n8' to Hia all thou8'ht, and eve~· httle pomt of de-rn our approaches to the Lord. Come, thmll's ; tt woulct be but a pruump. tail is well arranged. "All thinp are ainner, come at once: this ought to en-tuoufi; competing with the provialonl of ready." courage thee, since all that God hu to , the great King, And thia He will not It was !ro in creation. He did not ere-do in thy ulvation is done before thou endure. All that thou wAntest;..-1 can ate a flingle blade of graM upon the fuce hast a thought of Him or tumest one but repeat the words-between the of the eArth until the Mil and the at-foot towards his abode. All welcome! gates of hell. where thou now Heat, and m01phere had been prepared for it, and thinJtB are ready. Cor6e! the g:-tt(!~ of heaven, to whlch trraee until the kindly sun had learned to look Thia also proves how ~elc~me those ~ill ,br_ing thee if thou . believe~t.-all down upon the earth. Imagine vegeta-•are who come. If you are mvtted to see 1~ pro\'Uiect unct prepared m Jesus Christ tion without a sun or witht.>ut the al-a friend, and when you reach the place And a ll things are ready, dwell on ternation of day ~nd night. But the 1you find the door faat, and after knock-that word .... All thimrs are ready, air was full of light, the firmament ing many . timea no one answers, for just in the exact condition that thou upheld the cloud:5, and the dry land there ls no one at home, you reckon neede!'l t them to be, just in such eo~­ hl\d appeAred from out of the sea, and , ~ha~ there is some mis~ake, or that the di :.ion r.s. s hKll be best for thF soul s then all thin~ were ready for herb, mv1tation was not a smcere one. Even comfort ;~.nd enjoyment. All thmgs are and plant, anct tree. No r did God pre-if your host should come to. the door reacty: nothing needs to be fur:ther mel- pare one single creature that hath lift-, and admit you. but should ev1de ntly be lowetl or sweetened: everythmg ia ~t ONE OF THE MOST widely discussed Books In pushed Jonah overboard because they believed nor fowl that flieth in the midst of embarrassed, for there is no meal pro-the best that eternal love can make 1t. the Bible is Jonah. This ~s because it is diff i-that he had caused the tempest. A great fish {not heaven, nor fish that swimmeth the vided and he has made no arnngement"'-But notice the word ''now," "All seas, noT beast t hat moveth on the dr,: for your rest at night, you !!.oun detect thin~ are now ready"-just now, at cult tor some to believe that a human being could a whale) scooped up Jonah, ", •• and Jonah was land, until He hRd prepared its habitat, it, and like a wise man you quickly move this moment. At feasts, you know. the live inside a fish. Yet, there ls one giant crea-in the belly of the fish three days and three Rnd made ready ita appointed food .... nff "nmewhP.re e)RP.. for if you had been good housewife is often troubled if the ture, the Rhinodon Typ icus shark, wh ich is known nights." Jonah earnestly prayed tor help and was As for Adam, when God came to make welcome, things 't1rould have bee_n pre-gue~t.s rnme late .... LeAve food at the to hav! swallowed a man -but he was removed finally ejected by the fish on to dry land. The him as Hi~ la~t and noblest work of pared for you. But oh, poor Mul. 1f thou fire awhile. and it d~~ not seem to be 48 hours later, al ive! In Jonah 's experience, he power of prayer and belief knows no bounds. Com-creation, all thinp were ready. The gar-comest to God all things Are ready for "now r~ml\','-' but something more than was instructed by God to go to the brutal city of bined, they can br in g about a solution to the most den was laid out and planted with all thine entertainment. . . . reru.ly, and even ~poiled. So doth the Nineveh and wam the re sidents that ttle popu -kinda of trees, the fruits were ripe for One of these days it may be that you Great Househ(Jlder lay streaa upon this, difficult of conditions. Perhaps the answer his diet, and the flowers in bloo m for and I shall either be grown very old, or all thinR"ll are now read)•, therefore eome lous was to be destroyed because of Its continu-won't be what you expect; but, it will be wtlat his delight. He did not come to an un-else disease will Jay hold upon us, and at once. He saith not that if thou wilt lng sin. Instead, fearful Jonah took a ship in the God wants for you. furnished h~use, _but he entered upon we shall lie upon the sick hed watching tarry fnT another seven year~. all thlnp opposite direction. Du ring a storm, the sailors a home wh1ch h1s Father . had m_ade and waiting for our MaJ~ter's cominff . will then be ready; God grant that long . plea.aant anti agreeable for hts dwelhng. Then there shall suddenly appear a before that space of time thou mayest P I d ·~ • 8 • bl t •c The world was fint fitted up, and then messenger from Him, who will bring have got beyond t he needs of peraua-a ne Scusslons On I e · Opl S the man w~o ~a~ to goyern that worl~ us the word , "All thinKs are_ ready, ~orne sion hy havinR become a tuter of the wu placed m 1t. AJJ thmJs a~e ready, unto the s upper;" and clo~mg ou r eye~ fe1lgt; hut. He .-loth 88Y that they are . h . . _ the Lor_d s~m:~ t.o ~y, Spnng u~: 0 on earth. we shall open them in heaven all reacty, just now. Just now, th~t your IIIII fesseth ~at Jesus Chnat hu com~ 1_n ~aa a heavenly one. <;»ur holy Sav herb y1eldmg ~eed ; and then All and see what He has done who so sweet-heart ia so heavy and your mind ao care-Or. S~t~~~ll~l H . Suth~rland the ftesh 111 of God : And every ap1~1l 10~r wou_ld not contnbute to ant thing~ are ready,_ com!, forth, ye ~s ly said, "I go to prepare a place for you. le.!\s, that your spirit is 10 wandering, , b ~hat conf_easeth not th~t Jesus Chnst thmg wh1ch would harm any of Hts an~ hands of the fields! ; and then All and if I go to prepare &. place for you all things are ready now, thousrh you aml Dr. Clurl~s L. Fnll ~rg 111 com~~~ the ftes~ _1s not of. G~: creatures. thmgs. are. read~·. ~tand ;.?rth, 0 ma n, 1 will come again and receive you untc have never thought of these things be· ....... .._ aiOL.\IIOI'.OC.UTII and th1s IS the spmt of ~t1chnst ft ,,......._. l .l. _ "C Oti ,UU..e made m mmc own lmaJe. myself, that where T am there ye rna~ fore though your ains be u the stars whereof ye have heard that 1t should ~· . ' 4" W . be also " f h, d J t bl Q • .....,., C.ut. -"WiuU doet it come · and even now already is it in ezpla.tn Mo.tthtw !8:1 rega.rch"g tle The fact that in the great gospel sup-. o ea\·en, an your :50~ rem es ~Jl.-"''n in tlt.e Bible whe?J it tdll "" the ~orld .. See what these individ· place aM time of U.e wordip mt tie peT all things are reAdy teaches us that To the sinner, then, do I address my-~e~ an t\\ofu~ ~?~~hrg of commg tllat ,,.,. ore "'t to lt.a.vl' o11.ytling uals say about the incarnation of the ~nt da'j of tile wukr" Goct'a lhoul'hts co before men•a coatinp. self. Soul, dost thou desire eternal life ? JU d,.:-m.~nA, /~ th 8 • • ng~ are "to;' rn do wttll apirit•'" ., __ d p · h Godh ad . . . "Come for all things are ready ·• Not 18 there within thy spirit a hungering rea y. l_l 1 ey are~ Y now •.. e . ~on enon m t e e . A.. The quest1on lS a httle hard to "If ' all th" .11 be · ad , and a thirsting after such thin .. 01 may argument 1:5, C(Jme now. Whde the Spartt ~ · t ··... .t•· -~"' ~ d d A to th t " th YOU /CODle, mp Wl re y, . I" d t "ll d th t . '" 101 A . . .. h ill re t'rK to ton.sumn~ """fT:TT un em an . s e une, e b t "th ~ -dy and tb f satisfy thY. spirit and make thee live mgers an s 1. o 8 nve W.I.Wl l'l • ~iuma anl. ~H.tlftA: THe Mc.SileD fi.· W"ldrllite, "--_ "Cowld tie ,.,m,.. JewiaJ u.bbath ha4 en~. It waa at e~me." G~ac~~s ~t,' and man~ ~~:-. forever!• ~-~hur"ken whUe. t~ ~ar.-w~le_,mercy 'a gatea .stillstand 'fl~e oo61 thtnrs thM:l Cod wants to conceal_ be-our Lord tur1'Ud from wattf' 114t~e: ~he start of a new day, at tbe dawn-best fo1lows its footsteps. Long before ter's aervant awes thee the tn\'l~t10n. t_hat Wh osoever w1ll may come,. while long to ~1m. ·We. an: not to pry 'III~o 6tt.. u7t.fe:rmewtedr" mg of Sun~·~ o~ what .we refer to we ever thought of God, He thought of "Come, for all things are readr.' -all, life-and health and n:ason .st1ll are areas wh1ch God has not revealed m . u the Chr1sllan 11 Lo_rd s Day .. T~e us; yea, before we had 1 being, and not some, but all . There is nothmg that sp~tre:l_ to you and the mml~tenng voice His Word . Much that purports to be A. We do n~t beheve o~r Lord would da~ ~lected for spec::tfic ":orah1p a.s ~re time itself began, in the bosom of thou canst need between ht-re and he::w-that b1ds. thee rome can sbll be h~ard, divine revelation comes from a de· h~ve any~hmg. to _do w_1th 1ennen t~ thl!! t1me _as a co~memoratlon of the tbe Eternal, there were thoughts of en but what is provided in J~~us C hns~. come now, come. a~ onc;e! Delay tS U monic source. Test out whether these wme wh1ch IS mtOJ:Icating. That resurre~t 10n. Wh1le some people roe-love toward:~ those for whom the table in His person and in His work. All ,mn:a~onable as 1t 1!1 Wlckl"d, now that thinga are of God because many which our Lord brought about wu fer to 1t as the sabbath that word of His mercy i:5 now spread. He had things ~re ready, life (or thy deaih. all thmgs are ready. false propheta ha ve gone out into a miracle. No one can uy just u -technically has reference to Satur-planned and arranged everything in H is for~veness for thy sin1 cleansing for Reader. if you do not come to Christ, the world. "Hereby know ye the actly what the constituency of the day. The Lord's Day is the first day august mind from of old, He had indeed thy filth, clothing for thy nakednes8, rou will pe ri~h . but ynu never will be Spirit of God : Every spirit that con-beve rage actually was. The recipe of the week. foreknown and predes tinated all the joy for thy sorrow, strength for thy able to say you were not bidden. MESSAGE This is the 9th in • seri MI on Rf!ve"!eti on by the Rev. T im L. leHaye , pa!'ltor of Scoll \1emorial B•plisl Chu rch of S~n Oieso, re pri nted from lhe Dihlicel Re!!leatch Mon thly. Th1s i a~tellment concerns the letter to the Chntch et Smyrne. The message t o the church of Smyrna is the small- est of all His messages. However, one of the greatest commendations to this church is the fact that He does not condemn it. CHRIST's commendation high- lights three characteristics of this church : tribula- tion, poverty, and affliction. A PetM:cuted Church TO THE CHURCH OF SMYRNA plishment. The father of Dr. George Truett, great Preacher from Texas, was a poor farmer in North Carolina. who would not for a moment trade places with J ohn D. Rockefeller, Jr., wh06e son hu gone on to national prominence, but at the same time has dis- graced the principles of his father by his present way of life. This unseen wealth available to the child of GOD is seen in the statement of the Apostle Paul in II Corinthians 6:10: " ... Aa 80n'OVJ/ul, 11et alwaya re- joicing ; a.s poor, yet ma.ki-n.g ma.ny rich; a.s lui.v1:n.g Satan haa hia own religious faith. He also haa hia tenae persecution that would end this age under Oio- churches, called "11J1114goguu of Satan." Any church cletian, 303-312 A.D.) The counsel of our WRO to that preaches a ~pel other than the Gospel of JE· this dear church was very simply the same advice He SUS CHRIST is a synagogue of Satan, regardless of gives the believers of every age when they fall into what it ia called. Many 10-ealled .. Christian churches" tribulation, "fear not." The man that haa JESUS today are like the Jews at Smyrna-not Christian at CHRIST has enough, regardles3 the intensity of his all, and condemned by the SAVIOUR Himself because persecution! When grace is needed, grace is aupplied; they preach a message other than the one laid down when eourage is needed, courage is supplied; for we in the Word of GOD. In reality, they are of the syna-have the divine promise that our GOO is able to gogue of Satan, and not the Church of JESUS ··.-upplv every need of your·s accor·dittg to ltis riches "/ know thy works. and tribulati<m ... "This was a nothing, and 11et po!auaing a.U tlt.inga." The Apostle persecuted church. Since the word "works" of verse Paul had not one thing in this world materially, but The two basic heresies that emanate from the syna-THE CHAWNGE Of CHIIST CHRIST! TWO IASIC -SIES in glo'll in Christ J e8U8" (Phil. 4 : I 9). nine does not appear in the best manuscripts, the he was able to impart riches and said of him.self, gogue of Satan in the name of Christianity were ap-Again the challenge of CHRIST comes to those th f ·thf 1 k of parent before the end of the second century. In fact, h h emphasis is placed here, not on e a1 u wor s " ... Yet pos8e&aing aU things." Only the Christian w o ave the spiritual ears to "ht nr what the Spirit this church, which no doubt were many, but upon is truly rich in those things that are important. Oh, they existed in the day in which CHRIST gave His saith to the churches," and it is a challenge to over- the fact that they had undergone much persecution. that GOD's people in this 2oth century could realize message to the churches of Ephesus and Smyrna. come which, as we have already seen, is dependent · "! " the principle our SAVIOUR is here setting forth to These heresies are first. a false doctrine of CHRIST; upon one's personal faith in JESUS CHRIST. "I know ... thy poverty (but thou art nc · · · second, mixing law and grace, which waa the work They were poor and yet rich. In addition to the ph ysi-the church of Smyrna! Riches can never be provided of these Judaizen condemned by the SAVIOUR in ", · ·He that overcomtth shall not be lturl of flat cal persecution. it' would seem that the church of by this world ! Our oneness with JESUS CHRIST verse lO. .eco-nd dea.th.." We have already seen in the via ion of Smyrna went through a serious time of financial determines the realization of our wealth in thia the CHRIST of the churches in Revelation 1 :18 that world. The further we are from hi-r--rdless of the Practically every false religious system and cult CHRIST holds in Ria hand the keys of hell and deeth. persecution. Smyrna was not only a trade city, it .... -e-coming out of Christianity. of which there are many, Th h "ld t G wa.a also a city of guilds, which closely regulated the balance of our bank account. the poorer we are. Chria-ed e c I o OD has CHRIST's personal promiae craftsmen of the day much as unions do today. Be-tian, on this basis, how much are you worth! can be ~rae to one of \hese two false heresi~. Either, that he shall never be hurt by the second death, which they will be confused about the personal De1ty of our !• d-·n·bed 1·n R 1 1· 20 th t " h H d cause of the intense hatred for Christians, when a Future riches are aliSO involved in this promise of __ .-..~ LORD . • ......... eve a ton as e arne w en a ea man took a stand for JESUS CHRIST, his shop wu our LORD. We will "rule and reign with Him a thou-bJ~ · aunestr?g ~hat though He waa a pod (the present abode of the unbelieving dead) and boycotted, or his employment was severed, or some sand yean" in direct proportion to our faithfulneu ~a~ He_ ~as ~~t t;.~V1f'I1P-~~ ~~Nt~f GOD.!~'0 d~ath are cut into the Lake of Ffre. "Titi• i• tile atc· means waa used to limit his economic opportunities. in Christian service. The LORD JESUS uid, ~"La.'N c'v athsm ess 1 e, 1 d~..Jaachrt .1c18 11 ~a ,hroee aly o"Jtddeath." (Rev. 20 :14). 1 l t · · .\ .. 0 1 Ch . ·• rom e grave, aseen cu p ystca y anto eaven, and Those Christians who were rich in this world's goods ;." or ~our•e ~~ ~,:u 1! f eclVett. • n ~ promilea to one day return physically to this earth.' 0..... is Net c.......,. ef Ufe went bankrupt. Consequently, the church enjoyed 1~ns are penni . l' "~' or eternity. ne Or, they will add to ulvation "by vac:e th.roulft One muat understand what the Bible meana by few monetary assets. This was true not only of the SAid a~~r atten~•nr th~ tu.neral 0~. • weAlthy mer· faith" by aayinr that in addition to believinr on JE. death. It is the Bible's term for the C()fnplete ruin of church of Smyrna, but aloo of the second and third chant, ~ou l'&n 1 toke It ..,th YOU! That ototement SUS, we lbould a!oo keep the Sabbath or oboerve man in the plan of GOD for hia life (whieh ia eter- century churches. 11 not entirely true, for the Christ~~ because, .~rouP certain rita and eeremoniea. eaUna or not eatina nal). It seems that man will be forever aeparated Someone hu ooid that the churcheo of the Cint the economy of . GC?,D, the. Chrilt.~ c:an oend it c:ertaln kinde of moot. etc. The church of the fint from GOD inotead of united with GOD u wu Hlo three centuries were marked by material poverty and alon! ah~ of him, . by .laYinc up Cr~U~~ru ill Mo,. three centuriea, in.larp meuure, aucceu!ully with· intention. Th.e aeoond death ia that 1tate When men spiritual powe-;. while the churches of our day are ~ea. In thts connection, 1~ would be IOOd to ~dJ'. the atooc1 th ... two inaidiOGI t.ehinp that are deceiv· who have died in unbelief are n.urrec:ted aud cut marked by material wealth and spiritual weakneoo. Judpient of the bellewr 1 worloo ':" deoeribed In 1 In• m&IIY people today In one form of cult or another. alive Into an eternal otote of ~ration from GOD Sad to u.y, thia foct...,.,. evident. Today Chrutiano Connth~ano 8:11-20, and our LORD • parable of the 1'111 -Of CltiiST in the P._ callecllloe "'Lake of Fir't!' (Rev. 20:15). are cuned with material thinp that hove never been poundo '" Luke 19: ll-27. Tho CHRIST of the charchea cou-lee! the church Thlo oeeond death need never cauoe the child o1 GOD eonducive to one'o spiritual development. Chriotiano ntl IYNAOOOUI Of SATAN ol 9mTrna olld tho Sm7rDa .,.. of the Clourch to two to toor, lor it will have no power over him. How tivln• uoidor the heel of economic impoveriahment •-.....__._ f ••-·~· th'·-: "feor IIOIAIII(I," --• "H •.m•t"' WIIIO .uet•."· about )'OUt " ... 1-... t--....-r• -----" ahould pralM GOD that durl .. thia time He will 1.\q are,_.,-tAq arf ""'• hot.,. a, .. ._... .. ,_ ""' tu w.,. ,.,wA "'"an llbooot to,..,. If :rou hove never ..-ived CHRIST JESUS 11oe .,..,. Ha-lf faithful and, if they ponnit Him, of Sata00:" ThlO WM an otfllct.wJ dlarch. Thio charch (ft" •. · .~ Tho LORD IEIIUS proollctod 1M oalferiq LORD, thta :rou will be hart bJ tho -deUII. ......, ~ ~rnc wUI,..ult. wu otnlcted bJ foloe t.c11ora who clalnMd to bo tha& ... w.-to 11o1o dlarch. Wltq u.-"11c Tho ....,. ....-utlon one ..,. take aplnot the - " ... Bill "'" m n.• ... " Thlo fact hip!ipto o JOWl, bat ,.117 ...,.. not. Tho N.,. T..C• aat .WI-U.U le llboool to -_. •f -lilt. ,-, tMt p of the -death, or e1en1a1 _...uo. rr-GOb, dlYIDo prillolplo lbat .._...n.o of one'a ec:oDOmie nlti011 of a J.,. io ,_ who lo dr<wudud "of lAo -H !f'W; -,. IMII ._. ~ lfll lo a ...-I -In lloo LORD JESUS CIIRJST. If otata, 11 ho ._. IIISUS CHJIIST he io -"117-U.rt, iot lAo s,trit M loo 1M lofUr" (llwL l:lt) .. ..,. .. ,• Theaa ta ..,_an .......... b)'-81-JOU ha"-JIM :rour -In Hlw,-I laaplan 111 IIIIo Hfe ... Ia 1M Ufe to -IliaD)' who are • ll ia ,._ ~t to ~ .... ~ tho t8ach-bJe teo ..... t.o bo 1M te poriodo ol ....-u-,.. '"110 do 10 ......_,,willie thoro io Jot tlaa Tho Won JIOIII' • 1M JWONitlll "charch __., an rich Ia taP of the WanL Sebm ... of 1M llout 110 OOD, fend to Ia IIIIo .nlcle ..... 1M ~eod!q -a-of GOD llllla -. "Btlifto • [lnlt •••If to] 4a thllllfe 18 1M tid 111 tha& -......... ba7-JOJ>, .ot the ......._ to a .,..crtbod M of "loo. lo ,__._ of tlllo ..... (Howe1w, -lllllle '-"41-C.not, ellll,... aW H _ _. ... • (Alia Jl' Mn+'ra. 1 'Jr .. m', and oteraaJ -.Hio...U.f•-. .... lelltlllo,.,_IIOU.IIol._,_..oflfl. 11:11), (Toho..,tlrollilll) I I ' I Zontians going to conference NEIII'ORT HARBOR Ell i GN S£00ND SECTION --3 lltURSDA Y, OCT. 12. 19&7 OOIDIA 0€1. -:AUF, Mcmbeu of the Zonta Club of Newport H81bor will be au cndina the annual conference or Zonta Inter· national District IX , in Santa Roaa, on Oct. ll, 14 and IS. Mn . Zonta Georae P. Zebal, president, will be the deleaatc. and Mrs. Mal· colm Anaell, Zonta first ¥ice-president, will be the alternate. Members havina reser- vations to ao northward are Mmu. Waldemar Acker. Robeu L. Bacon, Joseph Hamblet, Carleton Mears, Fred Peth, Jack Reinert. Virainia Luther, Clara Spauldina and Miu Bermcc Vestal. The Grandest Mall of All • IS. • • WHITE SHRINE TO HOLD INITIATION The Newport Uarbot" Zont- ians plan to w~ar their famous Newport liarbof dre ues durina the Saturday brealcfut. The dreues were the visible notice at last year's Di s nicr cnnference at the Newpor1er Inn !hat the loca l club y,•as htiSteu. On Friday evenina at the banquet, a ll Zonta pres· ideniS of Di str1 CI IX will wear s pe c 1al hat s wh1 ch represent the classif1cat1on5 they hold m z~•nta Inter· national. ALL INDOORS and seventy -two degrees constantly! to the Oi strict Newport IX conference in Santo Rosa include, Harbor lonto Club and Zonto Mort Co· from leh , Winifred Bacon, wtlo was dis-chairman, and Pot Zebol, this year's trict conference chairman lost year when president of the local club. (Ensign ~~==~H~a~,ba~•~w~a~•~th~e;h;•~•;•;c~l~u;b;;;L~a~u~;;•·~--iiii~.:~--r Watch For Opening Glorifie d Babysitte r DAILY CHILD CARE CENTER AGES 2 THRU 5 7 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT BR I ~G 'EM TO TilE RA.\01 ? • Jumping Jack Ranch 2549 TII STI N AVEN II ~ · 64! 3657 yo u art UUJI!td ro Cllmt tn and 111 slf us PRESENTS June Rude ll wWr Jud Dt Naul on basr Jack Reidling on piano. -- Initiation ceremonies will be conducted by oHi cers of Golden Harbor White Shrine of Jerusalem at 7 :30 p.m. today, Oct . 12, in the New· port Beach Masoni c Temple. Mrs. Gilbert Seal is worthy hiah priestess and Mr . Seal is' watchman of Shepherds. Mrs. Kennel.h N. Johnson will be in charae of re- freshments . A pot luck dinner is planned for Saturday, Oct. 21, at 6 :30 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. Rolls, buner and beveraae wi II • Luncheon .1nd Di nne r Mr. ond Mn. Michoel Roberts. (Sittger photo,) RAY FIELDS, Jeweler Neuter Watchmaker :-;AME BRAXU \\'AITUES DIAMOSilS • JtWELRr • GJF""N ., W. Ifill St.. C.ta N-.a • Liberty 1 ·11411 Patricia Porth weds Michael J. Rober~s FINE FURNITijRE -DEa>RA TING SERVICE Aaaziaalr ... ir co•r• le•• _whea Fot the second time in a few mon ths the James W. Po rths of 532 De Anza Or., Corona Highlands, had a wedding in thei1 family. At 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, theit dau&hter, t-.·tiss Pauicia Porth, was married to Mich- ael J. Robens of San Ftan- cisco at the Cmona del \-fat Community Church , with Dr. Philip .\-tu rtay offi ciating. you plan The .l•l•der way! 341 Bay aide, Ntnrport s .. cb -· 673·1620 The double ting ceremony was performed in the Chan- cel of the Chu rch with only ,. • • 646-5019 IIIJUU·IIM· 1712 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA members of the wedding party and the immediate families present. The bude, who was aiven in man iage by her falher and mothe1 , wote a nom len ath princess style gown o f uaditional white. With it she chose a white lace mantilla brou&h.tftom \texico by ~Irs. Beverley Schneidet of Dana Point, who se1ved as matton o f honor. It was fastened to a jeweled Span· ish comb, an heirloom be- \onaing lO Mrs. Schneide1 's mother. The bride's bouquet was a noseaay of stephanoti s, lily-of·the-valley and tiny yellow toses centered by otchids. The yellow shade was also worn by the mauon of honor. She cauied a nose· aay of white carnations. John Roberts, the &lOom's brother from San Ftllncisco, served as best man. Followin& the ceremony a teception was held at the bride's pBJenU' home in Corona Hi ahlands. Special pests include newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Jim Porth, brother and shter-in-\aw of the bride. A..llo there were the poom•s broth er, Paul, hi s sister, Catol, and his aunt, Mi u Gladys Foyen of North Dakota and San Franci1co. The bride i 1 a paduate of Newpon Hiah School and an honor student of the Uni- veuity of California at Berkeley. SJ\e was paduated this yeaz wida a major in ethropolol)'. The poom alto was p•~~ated from Berkeley •i• • anduo- poloay major. He ia lhe ton of Mr. •d Mn. C\ifford J. Ro berta of S. Pt•ehoo. Alter dleir hoe.,.....,oa lhe ~le will ltai• in Mona ••• .,.. ....... •• poocft wi ll 1M workiftl oa 1 Califomil atate uc:haeoloo projeeL be furni shed by the Shrine. Each member is requested to brina a auest as a pros· pective member. The elected line officers ·wi II be in charge of the evening . UCI OPERA WORKSHOP TO HOLO AUDITIOHS Aud.i tions f01 the UCJ opera workshop will be held thi s Saturday, Oct. 14, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . by the division of fine arts. The workshop will pr~> duce a . full y staaed opera, Mozart'" "Coti Fan Tutte,'" Feb. 20 to March 2. Jan Popper, director of the UCLA opera workshop, wi II be musical director, and Clayton Garrison, dean of fine a rts at UCI, wi II be drama director and will 1 taae the production. MANY JOBS LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS "Now that school has &tatted, its time to plan a productive and satisfying pto&ram for yourself," says the Volunteet Bureau·, 325 Newp01t Bl vd., Newport Height s. Mrs . Zebal wdl Y.ea r a hal e spec1a lly des1gned by Mrs . Roser Boarrnw and members of the Zonn1 cluh. Four member s of the Zonla Auxiliary, '4'ho plan to attend the conference and parttclpate m the fest1Y1 11eS are Mr . Hamblet, Mr . Mears. \1r. Peth and Mr . Remelt . lllrl. PELLS ELECTED Wd liam F. Pell!> of Cliff Haven was elected to the board of duectors of ·the Ameucan Cancer Socte ty's Californ1a D1vl s1nn Oc t. 5 at the openmg se.!'!Sh•n of the 2 1st annual meetmg. at Fre sno. 5outh Coast 'Plaza ' COSI,t., SPECIALIZING IN THE CLEANING & NISHING OF DRAPERIES ONLY Remov~ Wate r D•m•ce • fLAME PROOFING EXCLUSIVE COlT GUARANTEE Dr•pery CIUI'I•nc. Perfect rec•rdle&s of the ase ol your drapery, or 100% replacement tl clean•ble . • No Sl'lftrtUit e Perltct Ewtn MMII • ~ FJbfiC Del•oOrltiOfl • PM1ect Pleat Foldinc "Senior cttuens apple· ciate!assistance for wheel chair touu, tepair of cloth- ina. lettet writing and as· siuance with daily occu- pational therapy. SkiUs in cooking, sewm g, games, pho togr aphy, ceramics, paper consuuction, dancina, music, etc., ate needed for teaching and assisting in a fall pr ogram fot boys and airls. DRAPERY CLEANERS '"AMERICA'S LARGEST" Serving All Orange County FREE LOANER DRAPES LESS 20% FOR CASH &. CARRY TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED "~1any jobs aJe available fot an yone interested in the mentally tetatded, including Uansp01tation, story tellin&, 1eadina, instru ction in voi ce, drama, dance and ch apet· ones fot dances as \loCI\ as escoll& for mOvjn. ''Call the Volunteer Bu- reau at 642..()96) to locate the vo lunteer work JU St riaht for you." Equalize Your -Monthly come for Examp.!!: Retirement Pay •30000 ... .... Social Security <Average for Man & Wife> •19470 ... ..,. Newport Balboa Savings Monthly Security Account 5 25000 ,.. -~~ I Total Monthly Allowance Every month, year after year 574470 ... ·- S[CURlTY-who could n o. lOr 'T10re1 li"I•S ~ •'"II! ~ a , ... oc• ~i "• • · "'""I wt 111 "''"' 011r Monthl~ ~u"fY o\ccollr>! ot•~ ~ ""f .. ~e·rt, 'J~ i f" J '"'d EYEqY monfl"l for ten tUr~ or lor t.ttttn o• twent~-,..,atr.e· .o~ ~t e· • It~ o1 ol•" to \ll•tad 0111 yo11• cash aue-ts to o~nu•e <011•u·' ~ ·o~~·r· "~cc~· .. 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Clltl WIU • " '71JIJO ll1tldl 01t1011 21ML c.. ,_, c..."' • t1111 wn . ,.. m u • -......o.o.~ ... o.n.n , a ,.._.._ ca.-11 .. ...,. • .t.110 aOIIQIIIST ,..._ • -~~~ itll:\t 1..---·-·------ ' SUNDAY was sign--up t ime at Plymouth Congregational Church for the bth an- nive rsary dinner -a potluck to be held Sund ay afternoon, Oc t. 15, at the Lido Isle home of Mr. and Mrs. John Davies. Pictured here , from left, are Mrs. Geo- rge Weedon, Mrs. Peg Jadden, Mrs. Wil - liam Muff, Or. Muff and Mr s. John Da· vies. Committee membe rs for the dinner, In addition to the Weedon s and Davies, Include Messrs. and Mmes. Perry Nollar, Oewane Burgess, Charles wood , Elle ry Stowell, William Roller,and the Rev. and Mrs. Norman Brown. Plans for organizing th e church were made at a worship meet- ing held Oct. 15, 1%1, at a private residence in Corona del Mar. The con- gregation now mee ts in its own church building at 3262. Broad St., Newport Heights. (Ensign photo). •••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • SLOW, CAREFUL TRAINING : IEGINNERS :CLASSES : 6-7 Yn .• e I 110 10, : 11 Yr.. up : '---.... _J • • • • • • AlSO : .,.. media-. & • e Acforanc.td lollet, : Modem Jan • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1/1#111 ?1'111eu : • ~d,,/ ,( ~ 811/tt : 363 N. NEWI'OIT llVD. NEWI'OIT llACH 642-4061 ................. COMPLETE ,_, IIANCiaM, L~ IIIPAIIIING • • ~~ J Lecala.w Te S.W Yeu e llloho .. L,. c:...t.r LWo ..... e MOt I. c-t Hwy. c:-., Mor . "''--"· -.AM ~-cen••u. ..... ~ If you ue a ne-.comer, know of a ne•eome r the Jlarbor Area who has not been welcomed, do bet a favor by call ina the Harbor Viaitor between I and 10 a.m .. and sht- -.ill call on your hiend •·ith uluable informati c...1 Md aifta from friendly busincu firma which stand ready to he lp he r bceome acquain.ted with her new turroundinas . · MR . AND MRS . NORMAN E. GRORUD of Bolboo Island announce the engagement of their daughter Chr istine to Davi d Wood Brant IV son of Mr. and Mr s, David W. Brant Ill of Newport B~ac h . The announce- ment wa s mode or a famil y d inner at the F ive Crowns. The bride-e le c t 1s a grodua~ of Corona de l Mar High School, where she was on honor student, She attended the Un ivers ity of Californ ia at Santo Barbaro and UC Irvi ne. Her f1ance is on alumnus of Newport Harbor High School and U.C.L .A., where he was affil iated w1th Phi Kappa Ps1 fratern ity. He is presently doing graduate work at long Beach State College. The wedding wil l take place in February. Uemi., .-\lden photo ARMAND SCHAEFER, EX·PRODUCER. IllES Armand Schaefer, 24 Aven~ ida Chico, Eas t Bluff, has died of a heart attack in his moun tain cabin near Reno. Mr. Schaefer was a forme• mo tion picture producer and part owne r of the California Angel s. He was born in Ontario, Canada, and took out American citizenship in 1919. He was a World War I ve teran. MAJOR IH VIETNAM \1ajor Ro bert F. Sveska, son-in-law of \11. and Mn. F ted Paulsen, Sr.,253 San ta Isabel Ave., Costa Mesa, is on duty at Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam. THI HARIOR VISITOR PM.e: HY MJ61 Su1 vivors include his wife, Aud1ey; a daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Howard K. Adam s and ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:!!_ 3 gr andchi ldr en. Major Sveska, an F-4C Phantom II pilot, tS a mem- ber of th e Pacific Air Forces. Before his arrival in Southeast Asia, he was assigned ,to Georae AFB, Calif. He received his B. B. A. de gree in 1962 from the Univet si ty of Oklahoma and his M.S. degre e in 1967 from the University of Colorado. ~YOUR BUSINESS S Is no place for hiOVES TO CAMPUS DR. Bostelman Bu1khart ad- verti sing agency of Anaheim has moved to new offices at 4570 Campus Os ., near the Oranae County AirporL Agency President Will iam Burkhart says that his firm now bas the capability or developi ng and coordinatina client advertisina in both domestic .,d foreiJI'I ma~­ kets. "Do It Yourself" Insurance Uj~=~ eohool for Meatoal As81stanta efnoe 1938 . _______ ..,_1 ..... _..= ___ ...._ b.'t _.. ,_ .... _ ~ ..... -"~••• r a-- 8 I II II lit, .. ,..,CIIII ..... GC.lGII 23 I ..... ,,. ............ CS I..,.. ' • • • of social note IXCIIAIJITTU 01'11 NEII'OIITKARIOR UIICJI THqRSOAY. OCT.I!,II61 Ill R I OCT, U ~Sl;COII~D;Il;CliOII;;;-;-;";"'~4 ;;;;;OO;;IOI;A;II(l~IJj;•;.a,;CAI;IIJ;;;F, . Mn. • PIUI Mutlo lllld Mro. 1r ,.. Mr. and Mra. Oewane Bur-Robert Tumtr wert co-bot• Pollowina a hoaeymoon on aeu have moved from Har-letlll fot ebe OcL · 11 Catalina hland, newlywed• View Hills to Chancellor met&ina of Buhaa .. Uie of ~h. and Mn. John Bu·10 Hornet by UCI . Thia it a Newpoll Halbolat ~~ • ...,_ Put Jr. will continue their mite c loser for Dcwane, who lin'• home ln Laaana Btaolt. colleae tllldiet. Tbe bride ia hat been busy 11 chamber Mrs. Ooorae l)oQbledte, ao- dle former Min P~mola Von or commerce head for Ana• 'tivi&iet cbainna, repor .. Etch. daueb&er or Mr. and heim this past year. ed on the forthoominaO\riet.- Mu. Carlo lOft Bach or Costa • • • maa cocktail party and the Men. The Jroom it tbe 100 Cind y Huahes or East felt,, 24 dlnner dance. of Mr. and Mra. JobD P eak Bluff had • a lumber party Mra. ·OwiJht Oic:k it preai· of Westminster. Tbe couple for hu tenth birthday on dent; Mra. Jamoa Ewart Jr.; '{ore m••ied Saturday, SepL Saturday niaht, Se'pt, 30. vic:oapreaident; Mn. ·William 23, at SL Andaew'a Presby· Loit~, secretary; ,._,, ·Allen te1ian Chu1ch. Prior to at· Temple. treuurer; Mra. John tendini Orii'I.Jo Cout Col· Vittrup, correapondina tee• leae, lbe bl ide wat asadua-rotary; Mra, Nonnan Von ted from Costa Meat Hi&h j Herzen, hoapilality c:hainnan, School. The Jloom ia a Jla-and Mrs. Gerald Wooten, duate of Malina Hiah School, !pUblicity chainnan. Huntinaton Beach . • • • •• SlltViCI • .. WOW, J'f"'S A G RL! .. was no ordinary announcement when the Thomas Schock's of Cotta Meta called up the arandperents, the Bill Schock's of Lido. This is the firat air! in the Sc hock family for 60 years. Anne Elizabeth, weiahina just 5 lba., 4 oz., when she was born Sept. 10, it liable to have one of the famous Schock boats named in her honor. The other crandpar~ entt are the Wanen How- lands of Newport, HOW LUCKY CAN YOU Gm • • • Mr. and ~s. Byrant Chris· tianaen of Shore Cliffs and Christensen Dtug Store are due back any day now from a 5--week trip to South America. .ahould be sprinatime south or the equator . • • • AIRMAN Kevin K. Reese, son of E. K. Ree se, 1848 Jr viOe Ave., Bayc rest, has completed basic training at' Lackland Air Force Ba se, Texas, and has be en as- si gned to the Air Force Technical Training Cen ter at Lowry AFB, Colorado, for speciali zed schooling as a munitions specialist. He Is a 1%7 graduate of Corona del Mar High School • Ill RECTS UF DRIVE Randall Gamer of 2201 Fiesta, East Bluff, has Sadness has touched the been named to direct the homes of former Harborites. Uni ted Fund drive among Sally (Mrs. Art) Bes t, who his 480 fellow employees moved from Corona del Mar at Raytheon Compan~··s to Laguna Hilla Leisure Computer Operation in Santa World, recently lost her An a. He is industrial re· mo ther. Mrs. Amazon Brad· lations and administration DAYI CHAVIS Pretty luc~y sometimes, etpecieRy when • reerJy eu+· standint Automobile Specitlist decid .. te joi11 yeut firm. Da.-. Chavii it tha •iM4 of • maR IRY c....,- pany woul~ l:te prou~ to ha¥a raprasant th•~· Ta f ell of Dave'• hundra~t an~ huM4rHs of fina cudOfll· en ancl fJOO~ frien~• in tt,a Harl:tor Araa may we arl-cl a11 opa11 i11vitatio11 f• t iva Dava Ckavit • call at Salman•, you ucl Dava will beftl be tla.l yeu clicl. SELMAN CHEVROLET CO. 20 YEARS IN ORANGE "WE MEASURE OUII ... OGIIISS WITH THE GOLDIN RULI" Newport Freeway at Chapman Ave. ONLV 10 FREEWAY MINUTES FIIOM THI HAIIIOII AIIIA Phon" Toll '"'' 543-8432 Or Oro..,. 633-3521 ford, now of Seal Beach ;m~an~·~·~·~·~·~·~•:•~Y~~~e~o~n:·------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Leisure World, is grieved by the sudden death of her hus band. Mr. Bradford also leaves a dauahter, Mrs. John Doyle of Lido laic . LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF T RUSTEE'S SALE TRUST NO. 5923 Oo October 27, 1967, at eleven o'clodt A.M. F'inu American Title lasurance & Trust Comp~~ny. all trustee, or successor trustee or sub- .atit11ted trustee, by the cer- ~ia Deed of Trust eutcuted by 8.8. AND R., a p~~rtnenJhip, sad recorded October 12, 1965 ~~a~~0e11c'!?d~~jQ~n~: ~~o~:~~~ California and pursuanl to that certaia Notice of Default and Election to aell thereonder rr.- corded June 28, 1967 ia Book 8294, Pare 335 of Official Re· cords o Oraage County, will under aad pursuant to ••id Deed of Trust sell at public auctioo for cash, l•wful money of the UaitedStates of America, at lhe maio West eatran ce to the First American Title ln- snraace & Trust Compaay building located at the south· east con~er of Filth aad Main Streets ia the city of Santa Aaa, Ca lirornia a ll that right title and iateresl conveyed to aad now held under Deed of Trost iu the property situ•ted in the County aad State de- s cribed u : The Leasehold [state ia and to Lot 54 of Tract No , 4224, as showu oa a Map re- corded in Book 157, pagel!l I to 14, inclusive, of Miacel- laneous Maps , records of Orange County, Cali fornia, created by a certain Lellse dated Juue 17. 1965 executed by The'lrviae Comp~~ay , a cor- poration, as Lessor, and Ma ceo Corpora tion, a Nevada Corporation, and Harbor lo· vestment Co., a California corporation doing business u Dover Shores Oevelopmeat Co., as Lesaee, re~:orded coneurreatly therewith. Said sale will be madf' with· out ~:ovenaot or w•rraaty, ex- pressed or implied, u to the title, possession or encum· brauces to satisfy the remain· ing priacipal nm due on the note secured by said Deed of Trust to wit : II J,.:,uo with in- terest thereoa from O~:tober 12 , 1965 81'1 provider! in said note ''/ether with fe.,s, ehar· 8J!!S au expenses of the Trus- tee aad ao ch other 11oms as ma y have beea advaaced by 1 the owner and holder of 11sid aote, with ialerest, aa provided in said Deed of Trost. Dated: O~:tober 4, 1967 How long bas it been FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSU RA NCE I TR UST COMPANY since you've been back to school? By ALAN A. lNOX Aasiat .. t Secretary Publish: Oct. 5, 12, 19, 1967, i11 the Newport Harbor Euaip . It's true, times have changed since many of UJ were last in school ... architecture, modem methods of education and the students themselves have changed. COOKING SOIOOL TO · · 5TAIIT OM OCT. 25 A w lid education has never been"' 1mponant to tbo The 16th amual Oranae youngsters living in your neighborhood! Coatt ~Ilea~ coo kina YounB families look for supCrior educational opportu· ochool '"II be11n OcL H · · nd •-· · • •-,.._ --·'•-'for 4 auc:cesaive Wednea· n1bel 1 ot ..... retvlc Improvements wum~ _1 ~ day a al the Men Theater in buyinB a home in your community. Good achool Coo• MooL fodlitios improve your community"s worth ud bolp lnotnlcloro , fCJ! lho 1:31). •-your property's value hi"" ll:JO Lillo IQIIOGI will be -r a-Pol Mopo .,.,. OCC b..,.. eCCJeOali c• ataff and ()eny OorbootSoo•-c-doo MU.ICIPAL ao•o o.. eo. . .,...._ ... tlw OaaCo.;AI ... Beta, De•it- -· O'Xoofo ud Morrit~ udMota11oo-.· Moot new tcboob -Jlnanood thrOup tbo tale of ~ bololb. Tltue bololb dinrlbul• IM CW/ 0-G loftr pmod to lc«p tou• til o rrtDOIIDbk k~l. hlletetl ra ... ore clocided by competitive biddins ... ldded UIUr1IIICO that your community wiD pt the lowat in- -ra ... oo tbeir boodl. You can tbow your in~aat by votinz in all municipal boad eloctioao for commiO!Iily impro•emeota. •••• OP •••••ca ....... TIIIIf_ ....... I I ,_ eAN ll'tU.IICieOO • L.Oe IIIII·L- MRS. GEHE BELLAH IJ ACK WEST PHOTO.) JANET SHANK WED TO GENE BELLAH Mi ss Janet Kay Shank, dau&hter of Mr. and \h s. Albeit Shank 1)f 126-1 Lon- dondeuy St., Costa \lcsa, was marr ied Sat111day , Oc t. 7, to Gene Be llah of Ana- heim a1 the ~1 esa Verde Methodi st Church. The' Rev. R.C. Johnson ,,f Anaheim p erfmmed th..: double ring ceremnny fm th e son of Mr. and \h s. S.F. Bellah of An ah eim and h1 s bride. Mi ss Shank wore a wh i te silk otaanza ao wn with lace • SIOn Directory JNSIJ itANCE .. FOR II LL OF Y OUR t"'SURANCE N EE OS ROBERTSON-S!\DI.I:IH INSURA:-.ICI: 3333 IE. f'out H•·l·. CoJOfta del Mar -fill-:111 ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS .. BALTZ MOR TUA RIES 1741 SUPERIOR AYE. COSTA MESl Midway b-2424 3520 E. COAST HIW ,U CORONA DEL MAR ORiole 3-q 450 Shtu 19 42 f riendly Nelfbborhood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY I) 0 Broadwa y U 8·3433. 8·3434 Co.ta Mesa Chapel applique. tier shoulder length veil of silk illusion was adorned wi th iequ1 ns and crys tals. She cau ied "lute oJChids and s teph- ari•His on a lace cove1ed whi te Bible. \liss Jackie Conolly of Stanton was maid of honm. She wo re a c01 al fl om length gown and cau ied a bouquet o f wh1te spider 11\ums. Bill Gernem of Stan ton was best man. Servi ng a s ushers we1e Ed . Ge rn eru of Stan ton an d Alben Shank Jr., br other of the bride . White and yell ow gl adioli, mums and stock were used to deconte the church. The same colm scheme was useJ at th e reception, wh ich wa s held at th e future hom e of the newlyweds, 1074 \lission Dr., Costa Me sa. At the garden pa.Jty sur- rounding the pool(the bride's mother received guests in a beige si lk shantung dr ess .,.,ith min k trim ahd brown satin accessori es. She wo1e a corsage of bronze mums. The groom's mo the1 'wore hlue chiffon and a couaae o f pink roses. Assis tina at th e reception we re Mts. Al bert Shank J r. and Mrs. Thomas Sllank, the bride's Sl ste1 s-in-law. After a honeymoon at Ac a- ruk,,, \l<:.'t1..:1•, the couple will 1eturn to th eir Costa \lesa address, The bride was graduated f10m Jefferson High School in Cedar Rapids, Io wa. The ar oom was graduated from Ran cho High School, Ana- heim, and is now a student at Or an ge Coast Colleae whil e working at Nollh Ame ri can Avi ation, Phon• in .Your Ord•r for o Subscription: Coli SPACE FOR RENT in lhe En sign Building ZlU E, Celli HIIJ., CINII •ot Mil App roximately 750 sq. fl. in reor of buil ding, wilh en trance frem Feml eof Ave. SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN Tll ..... e:UHIIl ,. ' I Ivy Balcer Priest tells of gains Wben Iv y Baker Prie~t. even tbouah the population California" a lady treasurer. increase ia only •CK. Ud luncheon with several This atate administration handred Oranae Courtl y Re.. came into office with a publican Women Thursday. $316,000,000 ddicit, ~s . Sept. 21. at the Newporter Priut said, Of this amou nt Inn. she n plained some o( S47 ,000,000 wuloss caused the facets of her job. in• by decline of income and eh.dina her invutnv;nt pre-the rest was jus t deficit pam. spendina. She said th~t the stat c ••,Tues had to be in- lteaaurer is allow ed to in-creased in order 10 bal~n ce vest the s pecial accounts lhc budacl."' ahe s tated. al the stat e'-wi thin cer-· ••.from hia entrance into tain limits act by Jaw -and th e aovemorahi p. Ronald this put year s he had t 67,• Rea1an has been aea chin1 000,000 to inves t -wi th to find economi es in oper- which she had made $11 a Lion (or relie f for taxpay er s. mi Ili on more profit 1han her • predec euor had made the previous year. She was ex• pecial ly proud of this be- cause the previous treasurer had had Sl8 million more to invest than s he had , or· a total of SSS,OOO,OOO. In the s e inve stments, she said, she tried to wo rk clu..;el y with th e financial inte.rests of the state . For exampl e, s he invests in California ba nks because this puts money into lcircu• lat ion here and contributes loa hea lthier fina ncial eli· ma t e. Dwina •• pet t 6 month s of lb lt fltcal you, over tlO.OOO,OOOhu Men saved, and by die end of lhis year lhc debt will be cru 'od . It ia important to keep C alifornia credit strona, in order to to rind a ready market for slate bonds ." Mrs . Prieil uid the le- aislaturc should he com- me nded for the careful handlina of the financial cris is inherited from rhe Brown administrati on, even thouah there had to be a tax increase. Very few people know, ahe remarked, that our Sta te o( California is the largeal investment uni t in the coun• try. except ing the Federal Reserve Syste m. We rank second in the sale of bonds, ne xt to the federal gove rn- me nt , she said, a nd have the 6th or 7th largest bud~ get in the ~o~o·orld. Upon taki ng office, she sa id , s he found that the s tate costs we re so hi gh that we were s pe nding SI,OOO,OOO more a day than we were 1aking in. Ten years ago, she pointed out, the state was spending ~125 pet person; now it's 5250 per person, The cost of government has ri sen 21X17~>, LOS ANGELES district attorn ey Eve lle J. Younger, (left) and Lou is R. Vincenti, pres ident of Mutual So- ing s of Pasadena, confer on efforts to al ert c it izens on way s to protect themse lves against fraud and crimes of violence , A book let "Operation on Guard," pre- pored ond writT en by Mr. Younger, disclose s various , ruses used by confidence men ond bunco artis ts to bilk th eil vict ims and gill'eS informo t1on on how to protect life an d property in case of riot. Copie s of the bo;)kl et are OII'Oil oble free at off ic e s of Mutual Sall'ings. The local off ice is at 2867 E. Coast Hwy., Corona· de l Mar. NEWPORT artist Ja mes Clutter, at left, displays his paint ing of Manolete to sc reen st ar Gil be rt Rol and, who was the !at e ma tador's close fr iend, be fore pre- ml ere exhibit of the painter's work at OZ WORKSHOP AIDS HARD OF HEARING Each year DZ'& by th e Sea lend a hand to Elsie Deeter, wh o is 'member of the New- pmt-Me•a t~chool ays\em invo!Yed with th e hatd of hea.J ing and deaf children throuahoul the Ha.Jbor Area. At thi s annual work shop as well as in their hom es, DZ's help prepare materials for usc as visual aids in th e Wilson School's class- u Be rmuda Dunes Coun try Cl ub on the dese rt. 'Angel View Clinic for Cripp led Ch ildren will receive percentage of sales of Mr. Clutter's paintings, which will be on perenn ial exhibit in the clubhouse 0 ' - --:-~\ I '\ looms of these handicapped .,. .. ~!!JI­ childJen. DZ's also con~ u ibute money to this pro- jec L This ye ar DZ's wi llaath er Oc t. 18th a t '7 :30 p.m. at the Wil son School. ONLY fully apj>ro'••d Call•g• In Orong• County for MEDICAL & DENTAL ASSISTANTS A .. eles Col•t• _, .. ,._.I D•tal Awiatalll ........ (A Non-Profit Educatio na l Insti tution) 1717 S ..... ,. .. St., ....... • AI-J4H -LAHISf Ill THI IllATION- I ' MARINA TAMB URRI of Hacitnd.t Htigllls Is shown here painting a 15-foot by HHoot mura l it tht Balboa Inn for the Copre School front trttran ce. A recent first Prize winner by War lna, entitled "Morning Mi st.'' was purdlastd by Wr. and Mrs. Wa yne We ber, the new owners of lhe Bilboa tnn. Mrs . Weber, holder of a Ph. o. dttrtt In art, and Mr. Weber were so lmpresstd with ltllr1n•'s work thJt they commissioned her to ~lnt this landscape f~tasy mural. Ma rina's work Is bei ng hllndltd hert by lilt Ll lllt Slr .. l Gal ltry , 305 ... In Sl., 811 boa. OHH!! I LOV E MY NEW r------------------ 1 ,FIGURE t______ --·------·..: * Take It Off * Build 't Up * Make It Firm By Joining the FABULOUS NEW IIII I AIID WOMll lAM GAlli, LOU . 01 Rt·AIIAIIGI WIIGMT. LAST DAYS ANNI VERSARY CELEB RA TION! *JOIN TODAY FOR •••• 01'1 A COU RSE &ASIS * Clll lhe Holiday Heellll Sp1 nearest you or drop by loday Super vi sed Pro9rams for Loss ....,. Spot Re ducin9 GOING • • If YIM DH't Wetclt "" FI&MI'I •• o .. Willi ....,. Ton in9-Firmin9 Wh~ther You Ar• OverweiCJht , Uftd erweiqht, or iust Lack berqy- Holiday Huhh Spa •ill Hf'lp You-reg<~rdleu o• your o~gt>1 No Struuot~s Di•t-No C lo sses To Attud O r Appointme tth To Moh! OPIN 7 OA'YS 14 Wllk -· WON. THIU f l l. _, ~ •• 10 A.M. t• 10 I'.M. U.TUI OA.Y -·., SUNDAT 10 A.W. to 6 '·"'~· 1 I".M. to 6 ,.M. FACIUTIES fol' MEN! • FACILITIES fol' WOMEN! COMMINOID AND A'P'IOYID IY U.G.A 3 CONVENIENT LOCATION S COSTA MESA 549-3368 2300 Harilor BIYd. -Slt•ppl .. c..w., JOIN TODAY: ANAHEIM ORANGE 826-0381 639-2441 510 S. Beach I H. 39 1 622 E. Katella .....,. ,_ """' .... Sh l"i"' c ........ S"-"1"' C:- 0.. ..... i •• ...-... ...... -~ .............. ,...sit r ,.. u. 1.. c..6s. LeN •--_. ......, Cre•ted for disc rimin•+inCJ men a nd wo men who like to be trim , , , he•lthy ... yo unger looking I ' ' • ' • City Build-ing Permits Penaitt Yahaecl at tl,OOO Jvaa Wellt a Soot, Ul6 Rrt cta.aae. JJ9 Via Lido 10d more i81-.d durin1 the O.laay Dr., 141il, 1-t\of)' Swd. tJ,OOO. fint weak or lhit month ~ dwellina. t40,000 •. , · U.. CIIHt / die Newport Beach buildina lett U,., ., Ale.,.Dder Black, add bed- deputm•l include the TheBharfa, pool houtt and I'OOIIl, bath, den at 212 rollowina: aoilett, 2141 Vh&a Eotr.da, 8¥eGirfl Canyon Rd., •••• u-a., ss.~sl. ns.ooo. Brad Miller, 1906 Galaxy M~,.rt 't:;r MIH':d.way, ll9 Dr.o foundation for aarqe M•chael Potoma, tdd Poinutt.ia Ave.,·aheratlont, androaldence, tl,200: )~ar aecond f~oo.r to Tattoo combine 2 bedroama, re-a.uaae and dwelllna. Fteez bu1ld•n1, UOO W. moclel kitchen, altar win- 147 ,soo. Balboa Blvd •• •s.ooo, dow. and door• u 000 Roben, Leilh, 1913 l;lilh-Llcle lal• Tu'eaday't Child: 232•5 e: lan~ Ot., conven aaraae to Mra. Adetle Grinnier, block Coat& Hwy •• add tloraae fam1ly room 1nd atoraae, wall, 451 Via Udo Soud, room tl 500 build new aaraae and bed· Sl ,OOO. Weaftre.-:,_rf Helthh room, 17,~. Lincoln Sheranian, repair Robert Hiuon, an Pro- Hospital project begins James D. Ra y, lonal ime Corona de l Mar re side nt, and pre sident of J. Ray Conslruclion Co .• announced that consuuction of C"'os ta Mesa Memorial Hospital is in proaress and a completion date has been .se t for March, 1968. ina ot t the development spomo;orcd by SK Lcasina Co. of Santa Monica. duction Pl., interior re- decoratina ror office, new front door, 12,000. a.n ... hl .. d J. A. Seek, rebuild aas dock, 406 S. Bay Ft., no,ooo. lol-w. Weber, lOS Main St., fire sprinkler system, S.5,61 0. NEWOI!T HAR80R EIIIGII SECOID SfCTlOII - -P. & TIIURSDAY, OCT. ll, 1'&7 OOROIIA DEL liAR. CAll F. CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING COMMERCIAL Penonallzed Ser\'it'f DOllE. ILDU ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. l5 Y -=an in Newpon Beach 1107 E. 8ol .. o ll•d. 673-6590 COU PLE OF HORSES walking on llle sidewalk in Corona del Mar provided a real attention getter Sa turday noon, Sept. 23. Th ey had come all the way from Kan· sas City with the i r r i~e r s, Ron Fisher, at left, of Seattle, and Cha rles Kal ish of Eli zab eth, N.J., who also were hoofing it while going through Co rona de l Mar. They had sta rted May 17 from Kansas Ci ty, ave raging abou t 25 mil es a day , tor of total mileage Ot about 1,800. The object of the journey is to find some horse fan· ciers who would buy Mr. Fishe t's pin to gelding named Sundown and Mr. Kalish's sorr al gelding called Rojo Loco. Their asking pr ice was S500 each. Mr. Fishe r is a sk iing instructor. His partn er had been empl oyed in th e garment indu stry in New Jersey. (Ens ign photo.) The hospital, situ ated on a 12-acre tract at Victori a a nd Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa, is the firs t nf three building s pl anned fo r the medi cal center. Followina the 99 bed aen- c'ral hospital , a continuina care hospital of 200 beds is pr ojected . third and rinal phase is to be a me d- ical ofri ce building, round- ·'Completion or th is pro- ject," Mr . Ray says. ·•will provide our rapidly arowina area wi1h a much·needed expansion of medical ser· vices . We are proud indeed to have a part in addina anothc:r valuable asset to th e community a t large." DR BIETZ BEGINS LECTURES OCT. 11 Dr . Anhur Bietz of Glen· dale wi ll open hi s 4-part ·•Freeina yourself for liv- ing" proaram Monday even· ina at Oranse Coas1Co lleae. Ue will speak from 7:30 10 9:30 p.m. in lhe OCC aud- itorium on Oct. 16. 23 , 30 and Nov. b. The proaram is orfered by the OCC Evening Di vision and requires no tuition or admtssion charge. STAND UP FOR AMERICAI C•llf.mlons will hov• on .p,.rtunlty to vot• for U.v.mor G.ote• Wolloce for Pre1h&.nt In 1961 ONLY If 6t n•w politiecil party pl•dtN to thl1 pvrpote Ia quollfiN for the Colllomlo Milot, Th• A..,lcon tnct.,.,ctent Party Ia the Collfomia porty whiCh the natH»nol Wallace CCNftpolvn hot outhoriaN to place the Gover· nor'• no~r~e on th• teneral election ballot' In thia •tat'e. To qualify the .Mt.,lcan Independent Party for th• CallfomiCI bal .. lot, 66,059 voter I mu•t reti at or with the party prior to January 20, 1968. • FOR A CONSERVATIVE Approach to C•n•ral lnsuranc• C rmlo t'"t ED WARD AT JAY & RENFRO 333 N. NEWPORT BLVD NEWPORT BEACH LIBERTY 8·1188 MRS. ROSE GENSEN OF COSTA MESA DIES Fa1 ac10ss the nation f1om whe1e she was bo m in Sodus, New Yozk, Ro se F1ances Gen sen of 417 E. fCJth St., Costa .\ksa, died Fziday, Sept. 17 at Hoaa Ho s.pital. Se1vices we1e held SepL JO at Pacific View Olapel, followed by inte1ment at Pacific View.\1emmial Pa1k. The Rev. John Gei sle1 of St. James Luthe1an Chu 1ch in Otange offi ciated. Su1vivo1s aze a daughte1, Doris Smith of Costa \lesa, 2 gzandchild1en and 3 a•eat- a•andchildlen· t:HIJIR.t:HES 'lpoutlj Glousrepti,cma~ Gl~urr~ 32&2 B .. .Ls.,..., "t§• rt HeieMa A (·trr and lndep;ndemf Congrrxotio,.,a/ Chri~ao,. Church Oct. 15-REDEDICATION SUNDAY S.rmon "Work•rs Ta9eriler Witt. God, •• Rev. No""on Br;wn Sunday Service and Chu rch SchOol at 10:00 a.m. Hurury care pTOvided Phone: 642-27..0 First Baptist Church of Costa Me so • ll.qlli .. t 11,.,,,. b ·ll\)l, ... hq. l tldf'fJt'lldf•ttl /lihl t• lf aptr ~l Santa Ana & Magnolio Sts. Dr. P.G .. "l eumann, pa'HIH SliNDA Y SF.RV ICI-.S ·l :.l 5 a.m. Sunda~ Sdnnl II :IJoJ a.m. \I•Jrnlng V.or..:h1r 6:U1J p.m. rra1n1n g L:nions 7:tlol p.m. E.\cmng V.p r ~hl p V.EO;-J ESDAY 7: :!d p.m. B1 ble Stu d~ .ii:VU p.m. Prayer \lee t1n g L11theron Church Of the Moster Lutheran Churc h in A'"erica H OI) Pacifi c View Dr. Corona del Mar, Californi Or. William R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3-Sun fl l'> a.m .. ~f11111lv ""r.,lup q ·l"o ,,,m,, Chu ro h ..,,h,lnl 11·1)() a.m., ~ .... tiw· "nr"'h'll \I' ItS~ 10' PRO\ Jllt.U ~ .. ~~~~.,. SdoMI 9 .... . "' ....... , ....... ,, 10tl0 ..... . ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY f'IKST BAPTIST CII LRCii f.>.,outh ,.rn.) Corona dE" I 'lar Coast""''.). a t \tac.Vlhur l'a<oU,J Hoy,azd E. Wi lli ams Phone 6 73~62 6 SU NDAY SCHOOL.,., 9t4 5 • .., MORNING W0R5HIP •• lloOOo"' EVENING W0R5HIP •• 1t00 ....,. WEDNE50AT 5ERVIC E 7115 P"' f'I UR SERY PROVIDED Christian Scienc• s-vices FlRST CHL'RCit OF C.liRIST, S'CIE~TIST 3303 Via Lido ,\iewpon Beach st.: NO A Y SO fOOL , 9.15 0 .... """ \1 0"' SL'ND AY SE RVICES 9:15 -ll om WEDNESDAY EVENING \1EETING I, ..... READING ROOM ••• ~ llll.,.t: 9 "·"' -5 ....... Wodnoolllloy: 9 "·"' -7:11115 P·"' r ..... .,.1 onllll F.,.,,..,. 9 ...... -5 , ...... 7-9 , ..... s.-.. 1111 • .,:1, ..... -., .... Sl:COND CHI,; &eN OF CNIUST, SCIENTIST Newport Beach at COJon a de l \tar ~10 Carnation Ave. SUNOA Y SCHOOL 10 ..... SUNDAY SERV ICE 10 ..... Vt'EONESOAY EVENING MEETIN(o 1:00 , ..... THIS PHO TO shows some of the slim and ties offered by Ho li day Health Spa, a nation-w ide healt11 cl ub which ma inta in s a Harbor Area locat ion at 2300 Ha rbor Bl vd. in Co~lo Mesa. Th is is the figure salon and fitness de partment. Facilities include hot min eral bath s, mechan ical body reprooo rtion ing eQuip-- ment, stea m ba ths, ultra-violet sun boo ths, faci al contour ma chines, sw immin111 pool, euca lyptus oil in- ha lat ion. Waterpolo interest grows With the openin& or the 1967 Watc1po ln season,many penplc: a1e looking upon the aame as a spoil of eve1 IOC i ea ~t ng popula1itr and of maJnl s latu!>. Olympic team. He also com- pe ted on the Pan-American wa telpo lo team and was chos en thi s summe1 to go on touz tht ough EUJ opean counu1es. Assisting Co ach Ashle:igh wtll be Don Uttez, head coach in watetJX!]o and swimmin& rm the past 2 years and head sw1 m cnach this year. Retumina va.r si ty lette1men are Dave DeV1ies, Randy Henk le, Bob Moseley, Rich· ar d Scott and \like Wei1. --:-:.-:c-:-:--c·:-::ccc=---Returning Bee lette1men, LEGAL NOTICE who ate expected to bolster the Va!Sity squad, aze Chris fo aJJ to this new image will be !lend ('uach Dave Ash- leigh at Ct•s ta \les a High Schuol. lie was a 4-yeaJ fe tte1man a t Wh1tt ie1 High Schoo l 1n ~wirrunin& and wate!pulo, an All-Amel!can ft>l ~ ~ eaJs whde attending Ce tut .. ~ Colle ge and UCLA, and a membe1 of th e 196~ \OTIC.f Of PHOPOSEO Gammon , Bob Millet, Duane Ho\\K \HH C.~H \:'\11 SH-\RE-Pipet J eff Roy Cui a Rot-IIOI.IH.H!' \lf:t.TI'\G ' Wh• · \0 n u : 1 ~ ln.HE I!l' Gin:\" man, D~ve 1taket and th11 t: " Teny Whttefo1d. I. \pp li'"' to n ha., b'!'~n Now, for the fiJSl time in m11d,. to 1h .. Comp tro ll "r of the 2 yeaiS, M!Js tana poloislli (,m .. o,.,,\\,..,fl in"ton 25,D.C., will have 2 coaches on deck fM hi .. "~~vo t to a me r~er o/ helpin& them to pe1fect the it 1\IHII!-i!I Y \ATIO:'\.o\L skills in a aame that is a 11 >\\1\, ~tdl ,.r:n n , C:aliforn ia be Am • ..n.J '~-"'PO Rl \"~TIOI\Al Ctou tween e11 can 11 ·\\·K, \ .. "port Jl,.a ch, Cali-basketball and Eutopean fnmi11. socce1. Coach Uttet's know- It i" f'nn~,.mpJru,.<l 1hat all ledae of the leaaue and oflir .... of thO!' aho~c named Coach Ashlei ah's playins h11nk., "'II rnntinu,. to be ex.pe1 ience should make fo1 The topics are : ··Gaining sianiricance in today"s world," Oct. lb: "'Four ventures of the self:· Oct. 23 : "Learnin& abou t the human mind," Oct. 30, and "Testing your mental health:· Nov. 6. Dr. R1ctz. who did h1s araduatt" Y.Ork at USC, is associated wtth the me nta l heal lh and psychiatric departmen t of Glendale Sanitarium and Hospital. H•etint -Ah C.cfhlonh•g Sh .. t M.t•l 1640 Su,.,,., A ... e. Ll B-5531 .LO't t.aiiu.'. BEAUTY 'tOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone b73-1 33b o BUILDING • REIIODELING , ADDITIONS LICEIISED I IDIIDED FRED H. GERWICK 304 Goldon .. d 613~1 -Solf. 2170 (fflcleft! S.rvlc• Welch't c-c:rere 29011 ... Jo-In .... LJI-3:1111 P.O. Box4ZI CoalaMeae 0 P'"'111'"'1, a combinati on that will un-TII i.. t;~Mire ,.. publ i~h"d DRY CLE G pur .. ullnl to Sf"ction ISle) of doubtedly benefit the team • AMIM th.. ~ ,.<1 ..,111 n .. po .. it IM ur-as a wh ole. -n "n{" t;,';IHJSJI to u ll of its r~ TASarKEaSLII,.EDShlc.wc_oluiR. SdEauah· .{)#f.E;-, IU ~p,.cti we dir!"ctor11., coacurreot t..CIJIIt "!'erial m~'l'tiog" of the shari'-' ter o( Mrs . Lynnette Shaw, holder" of u,"i'lf.:RSITY NA· 1128 Rutland Rd., Westcliff, TIO\"i\1. flANK a~~d N[lfPQRT ·,, '-a,·nn·•n& he r· I t:ar:.~::~~,>n~l uoo: r us year end ""daet dr• \' ATIO\" AL BANK will be held f d. 1 · · ' o me 1ca tra1n1 nl at lhe faat ..,,,·., "' th ~ Anah eim Con ~ention Cen· UCI·r 1·1 · C 11 f • I .,__a 1 orn1a o eae o _ qu•l•·~ -· _ ~er. Anah~im , Cali omia, 011 d' · •1 a. Me Jczne . Miss Shaw, an a·,.dne"<lay, \"ow~mber I, aclf • .,,,··el ~ honor s tudent, earned an "" a•~Y· 1967. 11t 6:30 o'dod r., P.M.. p· for th'" purpo",. of c:onaider-A.B. de p ee in biochemistry lnlahed Laun~y inJ< 811d "otln,t; whetller an at the Universi_ty o( Calif-At•cy a~~:rr'!'men~ to merll!e the aaid ornia Berkele Sh -1 · bank11 under the prnvl•loaa of ' y. e wa s an ..,.,_ • C... ltwy. CIIM If you wish a registrar lo ca U upon you, we 1110uld bt happy to help. Contact us at . P'.O. lox 111 L..-• ·a .. ct.. c.ut.,.,e t26SZ •• oloooo-194-'361 CITIZENS FOR WALLACE • PET SUPP'LIU FIEISUSS SII'PUES Shrubs, Interio r P lants TIIO,.CN.. I'IIN Tropical & Trees 'We hov• lh• lore••t ~cl Crystaliner Corporation 1 d d F 1 -•• .__,,.lui 0-•oct•"on ol nsectci es on erti izer ~---.. Costing Reaina & MoldJ S&H Green Stomps tn:tpicol fhh ill th• ••a. FiMrglou Ma1eriah onJ FREE OEL/Vf:RY •• aho carry o Nil line of Suppli•• -L1 ft-0292 GCJ~•iut~~t, •d aU occes- S...lh S.. T ..,;col, 218 W, 1626 Placentia,. Costa Meso t~~~~~~::::~ toriet n.Mecllw .. e hoW.,. •MARINE HARDWARE WI I...,, C.M. Li......, 8.7961. MR. KLEEN c •••• M ... 1• • PLUMBING '·t& . • l • Carpet Cleaning .a. R M • R S A C WILCDX.CIITnNDEN ~. · ~ HAIDWAII • f'loor-Stripping PLUMBER N..._,M•I Cllla,._ ... kt nd waxing 700 Carnation A,·e. 2700 W, ~WJ'· N.l . • Windows Corona del \Jar J.e.u. P'A.!n Complete Cleaning Plumbing Repairs Service. CALL-DAY & NIGHT 646-4977 WATER HEATE RS • UPHOLSTERY UI'HOLST ERING (By lurop~..a c,aft•,,w,J REMODEL 2 ••· oot ONLY S69.50 c.u .... ,..,. .. 215 llolo H. I . SJ6-4COS FR!f dol & ,leku, -- CUSTOM FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY Off; .... 7. -"····· • QUALITY WORK • N!IL'\ fiR!HOUU 2109 ..... ,., IIYtl. M • .,.,. leech 67s.«<l~ UPHOLSTERY e REFINISHIN G DRAPERIES e CutTOM CARPETS Afo!PLE PARKIN C. IN REAR NEWI'ORT FURNITURE CO., INC .. "WH ERE THE 4 U.S. FLAGS Fl-Y" . ............ ..... --·"-..... !Ofo MAC:OIIHII n""'OtYI*I 2660 W, C:.eet Hwy .... _,..,, 1-ch, Tel.,.,..,. 646•W7 ESTABL.ISH£0 IN IPoM • PIOf!SSIONAL R. LOU ROY ELDER 673-4130 eJEWELERS WALLACE CALDEIIHUD )EM'ELER 3123 E. Coast Hiahway Corona del Mar ORi ole 3-2~ • RESTAURANT I!USHIR!'S ... ..... .,. LUNOIEON -DINNER COCKTAILS ORiole 3-9405 1450 VIA OPORTO Nawpon Bead!. • SHOE UP AIR lw-l"t S.rvlce 7 '""'" Wa4,.ot4ey l lt.le So .. lllly ..... ,,.,. •• 1 , ..... .... ,....,. 4 .. tlflt .. rvlceo .4 full YouU. Proar•• of o.r .. ae ud a:Jrd s t. REAOING ROOM - \.tutual Buildina 2863 East Coast Hiahway ~l on.-Sal. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thu r!!ldil y l'venlng -7 to 9 Yo11 are cordtally ~nv•tcd to anend Ch~c h Serv1cu and to usc the Rcadina Room. th e law!l of tile United Statea off icer or her sorority, ,_,.., , shall be rati fied and con• served as a youth advisor, f~~~~E~~~===~~ finne d, aubjecl to the approval and wu employed as a lab of th~ Com pt ro ll er of the auislant at San Francisco CON T ACT LaN81ll avaWaAII! IITYLINe ll!aP'II!ACTIN. IIIII ll1C.._I.1N 0 MAllE lillY'S SHOE REPAIR Pune 111d Lunaae Repair -Dye WOrk s & H s,.,,!S Co.&a Meaa r'aei'M H. I. J-•• 1101 CI.I P'P' DIIII V & NEWPORT BEACH, C ALIFORNIA \tiE A'tC:AICAN Lu.THERAN CHUijCt! 1!1:30 a.m. to 9:30a.m. -Worship Service 9:45 """'· to 10:45 &.m. -S...daJ SChool 11 :oo ..... to 12:00 noon -Worshl p servl ce ,. -·-o. -· ...... 1)e RaY. o.r,. J. a.cliect.,, Viahadoa Pat Dr ......... Cu rrency, WQh in8loft, D. C., M:dical Center and as a FLOWERS FOR u.d for th e purpoae of votia8 tesearch lechnician at the ALL OCCASIONS 11po11 any other mauera iac1· Lawrence Radiation Lab- deatal to the propoaed merpr oratory, lJrU-._1 'rAsh of the twn bulla. A cOpy of lQIITI. l ~. of tbe aloreuid asree.•t, LIARM 51Lf Dlf1M51! FLORISTS eueuted by a maj ority of die City of Newport !Beach PHOMII ~79 dirii!ctor• of each of tl.e two recteation depallment oflfetol b .. k •• provldl•8 for tlle ••raer, clauu in ulr de(enae 2431 Mew,.rt liM. Ia a• file at th• , .. ,.cliv• I:=::=C=DS~T=A~M=I~SA~====I b•k11 ••d m.,. be lupected mea. women lind juniott d•ri•J ba•l•ea• t.oera. a,ea 12 10 teeu. The ten TM IQUIPMIMT DATEOt Sept-ber 26L1Sl67 week ••erath'" COUtH will :_:M:.:I:A=Lj,~iiii:;:::..;.._l UNfVERSTY NA TlOPfAL combine the betl of ~arale.l BANI hii• .... ;-C•III•'"'• judo and olll01 tlofoa.. hiiLPOOL IATI N£WPOfll NAnONAL ReJitUation c• be Nat•e'• Way to Hnltb _ BANI: pleted at the tec"ca'ti<>n l Beaucy _ Relualion. Newpon &neil, Calftor.Ja dcp .. -.nl offic:e, 1714 ~'II.. ~ 21 0 L • 12 Call ror • demoDavation '"' ' -,.. • 0 ~ • Balboa Blot!., C.Oaal 19, 16, 19157, I• nt Newpan ~110 or IJ6-7561 a .. a.., t-Ip port. r I ePUI SERVICES 1114 IRVINE NtW~ORT 8EAC" WESTCLif'f' PLAZA YOU CALL ..... WI WU RECOMMEND Fll UINII, PIODICTS II PIILIC IIFIIIGIOI -- m rr -• 101 'IOUliiiP ONE DAY SERVICE 1890 Hubor Blvd. Coata Meta -Ml 6-3)11 C.lll• y .. , .... ~ to .. Lol10 m-OMO ..._loY_.,_ ................. C.ll R!IPORT HMIDRIIIICJI II(IXJID IEC11011 --,_ 7 lliUII1IIAY, OCT, 17, 1157 COIIIU DEL liU, CAIJF. Froan the Police Two hi&ch-hikina '""· n•• Coaet Hwy • .-ColoRa port. ID &Cella. ... _, ,. • .. ,. Oct. 1 .. "" .... Oold•tod """ ...... ..... .. .. ""'" -~~~~~~~~~~~= •11 boye wid\ no aratituct. clel Mar.·.·. Twro boye Mout a rd a&op llPt.. ~~ .,._ b Mi-l Van Ocoobel 10 or 12 ... bolio•od ,.. be oO>ppod, oa4 -1111 Ul'n JlMin. Ave.. Comn~ lpQnti~. for am ... 10 IObrieCy &eat,.~ .......... •• Mat, .eo d10ve dum homu under coaetnctioa on the ch.,.. of dnaak ... thllir det&inalion, at U06 lftd 1912 s.nu..,, drivi•a at4:U a..m. jumped out of lhe car .nd Dover hre1, acc:ordin1 &o ..... .,, Oct. 4 ~ YELLS that boom out of the Orange Coast College stands this ve8r will be led by these OCC yell leaders. They are. leh to right: Andfea Ingram, Westminster; fted wilh lhe d:rhilr'a ..... conlractor De•id MeAl litter The left f10nt fender or let. •• "Sotrl.anc'• ale..,;na of 2$)7 Oreenbriet, Coata Hany Merahon'a cu parked ia my b11d. • , .. taid _., Meu •.• A 140 tire ••• cut outside bit ruidenee at ltlby bear, 1nd two wOmen 1nd ruined on the ear b .. 219 Via Nice, Lido hie, who rented • apartnent at lonaina to AJI• Arthur, bore t.Ciatimony lhat a ,.,.., 1009 E. B .. boa Blvd., 1 212S~nl,iqo, Dover !~\orca, leu driver with a poor Bilbo, uid the ,..,.., thina while parked at 16th St. conscience wat au.iley of ..tt,en d\cy anivod at their and Irvine ••• The tt.SO hit and run,· •• Chrialin• ruidenc:e: the landlo rd roo( tDp o( her mailbox. wu Moore of32l~Apolona Ave.; Jeue Sdl ateted ke knew stolen, accordina lo Barb• a Balboa hi and, darnaaed her fte ll..yeaf'oOid mao 1nd Pl1mn, ll4S &luu Lane, car ao completely on hm- WOt.lldp.oaea.ate. , ... Gloomy Wcatcliff. · •• A Zenith trll\• bo,ree Road 1hat 1he VW was Sundlt'" was lhedume aona aistor radio valued at Lowed away a1l:SO Lm • .-~. for Robert Woothouse, 20S 5137.17 was a\olen f10m a Michael Hamillon, 19, of C)preu, Apt. A, Balboa, display cue in the Ph111ip1 10~ 2Sth St.o Central New- when he discovered a SlOS Marine Store at 2J2S Ne• port. wat booted on the stereo and tapes • .,, en from pon Bl•d., Newport. said charae of an outUandina his VW ••• BI.nche Sh.,c1 Charles Phillips ••• Three warran t. • ·.Howard Hoon rt~ of "Hollywood slated lhat white captain's chain were m, 24, of #24 Harbor Z'1• someone ~ad stolen lawn stolenfromhi scruiser,urid hl.nd, waa booked on the fumiture.-.dcbo r matsworl\ Ashton Davis, 2834 Catalpa. charae o f failure to $42.80 f10m the lawn of her East Bluff •.• Carol Simon· appear. .Mary Gi bton, weekend resi den ce, 116 son, 368 E. 16th St., Costa 315 Driftwood Rd., Shore Coral Ave.. Balboa Ia-Mesa. backed her Buick into Cliffs. was taken to Hoaa land ••• The '67 Honda be-the VW belonain& to Cynthi a Hoapital at 2:55 p.m.,a£ter lon&ina to James Seay, 720 Horton, 3601 Seashore Dr., complainina that abe waa Victoria, Costa Mesa, was We st Newport and leaally paralyzed. .While Rae stolen from lhe au stati on parked on 36th St., south of Jackson, 417 Seville, Bat- where he work s at 124 Seashore Or. boa, was in back. of the Marine Ave., Balboa Tuesctay, Oct. 3 store at 306 Main St.~ larry Kaban . Costa Mesa; Mike Vaughn, Newport Beach, carrying Vicki Johnson , Garden Grove ; Rick Graves. Newpon: Beach: and t(athy landers, Costa Mesa. MATTRESSES anr -u:avD..D .. c Irre-1 ular ShaPH ••• , .... --e.o.. COSTA WlSA WIATTIIESS CO. 2110 New,.nltv4. U'-ty f.IJOJ ' PO•I&f •uaa CIIMI .. NDWAT . 1710 NI!WPOlT a. VD. PH. 6-liJ.eo, ......... CrtOW'Io'ry • Moo-IN•ry M.looHI .. oo,.. • CS.•Pf"l r ........ t s ... ,,r,.. C rrnl•l•on S .. rtrr<'ff ALAN DAV IDSON , 2b, wearer of the legendary "Green Beret," wt'lo fought with the U.S. Army special forces in Vietn am, will ad-- dress a public audience at 8 p.m. th is Friday, Oc t. 13, at the Irvine Coast Country Club. His topic Is "The Viet Cong at home and abroad." Jn l%3, alon g with 11 oth er "Green Be rets " who make up a team, he wa s in the middle of th e famous War Zone u o" and helped to hold one of the "stra- teg ic hamlets" in South Vietnam. He wi ll show his own color slide s and a dis- play of Viet Cong booby traps and weapons. Th is is one of a con tinu ing series of le cture s sponso red by TA CT "Truth Abou t Civil Turmoil.'' Island •.• Stereo tapes and A S5\) stere o record player Balboa, someone• stole her player were stolen aher wu stolen from the re •i-$.500 watch, which ahe had someone pried o pen the dence of Dian e Aspelin, left on a desk. v.ind ~n& of the _Corvair 4710 Seashore Or., We s t Thuradoy, Oct. 5 belonatna to Chn stopher Newporl .• Ramo na Law· Photoara phi c equipment Rose, 124 W. Balboa Blvd., renee, 302 Avenida <;:arlos, valued at S)lS was u olen No. 1. Ba lboa •.• Both J ohn Eas t Bluf(, drivina north on from her Harbor Hiah School' Oman o f Santa Ana and Vi1ta Caudal , ran into the locker , rla.imcd Linda Mor· William Hudson of 206 ~ parked c ar belonaina to Icy, 208 Tustin, Newport Apolena, Balboa Island, Joaeph Serino, Garden Hc ia,tu s. .Nine·year.oold wen t to the hospital after Grove ••• Can belonain1 to Torrey Morv ay, 400 40th a coltiaion on Jamboree John Hal e of El Taro~ and St., West Newport , left her BRAKE SPECIALS Rd. Robert Ste vens, 182A Hiah-tennis racquet on a box MOI'Iday, Oct. 2 land Dri ve, Harbor Hiah· while she went into Fry's Carol Simpson, 25, of 526 lands, collided at Jamboree Market at 15th St. and Bal· San Bemardino, Newport Rd. and E. Coaat Hwy ••• boa Blvd., Central Newport: SEMI·FINALISTS in the National Merit Scholarship Hei&hts, beaan her week by Everett Davis of Laauna whenbsht: ret~~~ehd, llhe bo~~: program include Li nda Genis, at left, and J anis Gissel, •-book d ch Beach suffered lacerations was arc. · ,,..,,c ae Spar!· students at Estancia High Schoo l, Costa Mesa. They 11'Cina e on the arae and a possi ble broken nose ina . 18, of 3029 Coolidac . intoxicated in auto at c 1 .,_ bo k d will compete with 14 ,000 other semi-finat ,·s ts thrO'""h· after drivina hi s car into os a MC:U, was o c on '"'"!II 1~:45 a.m. at 36th St. and the parked car be\onaina to the charae of possession of out the nat ion for too honors. (Cameo House photos.) Seasho re Dr., We st New· Euaene Koch, 2918 Paper stolen property. . .Bill J o o o IT WON'T DRIVE YOU TO THE POORHOUSE. porL •• Sendbom O u yoler, Lone. Bock Boy," Go lden-Coopel, •lso known" En-unlors compete In tenniS 46, of 1845 Anaheim Sl, rod Ave. and 4th Ave., rt que Chavez Jr., of 1931 Costa Mesa. &ained police Corona del Mar •• , Tools Pomona, Costa Mcsa , wa s attention when weavina his valued ~t $JS weJe sto.len bookcd on the charae of car from the shoulder o f hom the unlocked s tation drivina white undcr the in· the road and back; he fai led waaon David PeUiarass had flucnce of alcohol after \he sobriety teat. was booked parked outside hi 1 resi-&nina around 63 miles an o~ . the chlit&e of drunk denc e at I602 Clay St., how in a JS-rnile·pcr hour dri vtnaat II p.m ••• It \loU Cli ff Ha ven •.• Both c ars zone •.. A couple checked 2 o 'clock in the mornin a were towed away after in to a room at the Mo-Bo- .,d J ohn Basham ... 41. o~ their driven,,J)l,!A ... Etpr., Tel, 4401 W. Coast Hwy. 514 Cattal, Newpor't Stiore s, 285 4 Royal PAlm Drive and sametimc duri:na the · • niaht -sncakt:d out with • wa s swervtna his car so Costa \teu. and Kathy SIOO TV sci. , .An "MG that other cars had to swen·e Samu els, 351 Dominae Mutt:n.·· car covcr. valued in tum to a\·oid collision·, D,,·,.e Eao l Bluff coll1"ded • • at '5 2q, ~~o·as stolen from hi s after bei na stopped by on J amboree Ro ad ••• A Porsche, uid Georae Co- police, he failed the so· rt:d police car liaht in spired zr:n s, 21 14 ~ w. Ocean Ft.. bri ety test and was booked J ack Tabor, 17 , of 3208 W. Ccnual Newpon. .The on_ . the charae of drunk LEGAL NOTICE niaht th at Manaacr J ohn dn vtna. , .Chest drawers ---------McClure of Santa Ana for- we re opened, searched, and f UITIFIL \ n : or HI"SI:'\f:ss (Continued on paee A) left in a ve ry disturbed f i>'titic.u., Firrn :\arnt· conditi on minus mon ey·. TIH. 1 \flF.H ~I (.\UJ dor ,. PLAYGROURDS DPER f1rrr•l" ~··n ih· tluol h•• i~ con· recorda, areen stamp books, dur tin" a Uirr·rt \4 a il om d AT 5 LOCATIONS and a b.nlc book and a f ••• o-.ull,otinn !ou-.in ....... at 38.)7 stereo player, stolen from Uir< h !'-L . '"''I'"'' u .. ar h, (:,olif.. undr1 th f> fir titious firm the res idence of Loitaine 0,1rn ,, of l.o uir',. Uirrr t \18it Davia. 415 Cohon, Ne wport .. n•l th.ot .... id fi1m ;., r ornpol~rd !tlores. .l .inda Brown, of th•·lnii(O"'tnll P'''""""· "'hO~t' 403 Fernleaf Ave., Corona O~+'""" in fu ll .ro d plac"" of del Mar, and Greela Hay, ,,..,;,f,.ncr OAf" ""' follow .. , to·"it l.oui., 1,. \lonrt-, Ro~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~B:e~a~c~h~,~w~e:r~e~ in-t 1:.Y>. "\,•..,+'nrt ll··.rrh, C..olif. in a c:olli sion wh ile IJ:!fif,3. ~1"1\~":-m' 1-.,m rl lhi" lt d <Ia• ,,f Onulw r, 1967. .. LOOK UICI ONI ADU L Ts-TEENAGE-CHJLDRE:S ..... ~ ....... -, ............. ,....,rv, ............. ,_.,_,_ Ph•ne ,_, ,,... loelllet Kl 7-6971 MHrMr So:•-Actw't OM4 Ed Burell Slu4io of CMrm .t lllodelint (2 Loc.•tlonl) -,_ lltoi!.-Uit N. Moln St. ,. • ......, .,...a-lMS ""'"' c-o.. ~, ......... ~. Orco Block Co. BUU.OING BLOCIS -ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES Te'9plleat: ,...._ 7·IDI 11U 1Ce1ell& Stat• DID I. ...... Salta A .. l.uu1 .. (,. \lnort" !-1-\ll.Cit I \l.ltOII\1\) ' " COl \n OF Oil \'\CE ()\ Till:-.:lr.J rl.n of Or tobrr, 1967, llf•lon· rnr•, ,, \ut,orv l'ullllr m !\Oil for thr· "aid l :oun•• ilnd :-trot•·. r .. o;idinll tllrr .. in, r(uh rummi,.s ionrrl nntl '"'urn, .,,..,,.on Hfl y 11pp1'1Ht•J Lrou 'r .. 1~. \ uurr·, kn o ... n tu mr ~o br thr • )"''""" l•ho•<f• ~~~~e 1:0 "'uh,..l'f\hf'•l tu thr w11h1n inslrumrnt. nnrl IKknuwlr•dged to ll'lt" thai hr• r ~f't"U II'd the ~11mr, I'\ lloi T"H::-o" IAIH:R•:o r . I h.av,. hrtl'untu ,..., m•· h111 n d and •ffi~··d my orfi•·inl .. ral thl" day 11nd vrnr in thi!l Crrtilicatl' fintt nhovr .,-riuP.o. \h<ry A. II n pa \ly (.ommi .... ion 1"\pirr,. 'ln•. 29. 196:'. Publi11h : O~t . 12. 19, 26. No•·. 2, 1967, in thP. Sr,.·port ll11r bor F:n " ; .... NO SERVICE CHARGE ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS with a $300 minimum balance COSTA Mt:SA I 230 t n t 1711'1 S!rMi Oo\HA ,-QtNT 1 24"1 lll l"ten 1AH JUo\N CA,ITitAMO I .Ut1J C.mri'IO C•po•h•I'IO ,._..., ,._,., o..o~' ,,_•~~oC• e., .... ,_ The City of Ncwpon Beach department of parks and recreatiOn has opened rc· creation playarounds at 5 loc attons throuahout the c ity: Mariners Park at lr vtne Ave., and Dover Dr.; New- port Harbor Cortmuni ty You lh Center at 5th Ave, and Iris Ave., Corona del Mar : Eastbluff Park at V1sta del Oro and Vista dd Sol : 38th St . Park on Ba lboa Bl vd., We st Newport , and the newly opened lr vtnc Tcrt acc Park located on Seadrift Dr . The plaY&rounds wdl be opt:n e ac h day Mond ay throuah Friday between 3 and 5 p.m. with except10n of the Youth Center, which is open between 2 and 6 p.m. On Satutday all fa cil· ities art: open 9 a.m . to I p.m. LEGAL MOTICE ~OTl CE TO CRf.OITORS No. A-S7908 t:~t•tr of LIJCil .. [ II EROLD CHRISTIE: lk ce.~ed, NOTH"F: \$ H•:Rr.RY G I\'E~ to tbe creditors of the 1bovr 11.1med decedeat tll1t 11l ~r· ~OCUI h1wiD.1 c \1 im1 111iDII lhr .!la id drcedeat are requ ired to file lhem, with tbe aece11ary voucher•, in the offi ce of thr derlr. of the 1bowe eatitled court, or lo pre•e•t ttlem, with the oe c:e•••rr wo ach• er•, to tlrre aadenlped " c /o Tbomu [. HeFfe1"111D., Attorney 11 l .. w, 901 Dower Drive , Suite 232. Newport lle•ch,Callfcwoia ~0. which ia th e place of bu•l.eaa of the ooder•ifrDcd ' I• all !Miter. penaia.i.ae: to tlrrie ntate of A id de«deat, wlthla a!. IIHIGtha after the fir-at p11hllcati0Cl of thia a otice. Datetd Sepleaber 29, 1967 COLUNS CHRISTIE Colllaa C\r\11\e t.entor of tM Will of tlrrie a howe a1.d. the.4eat Tllo .. a E. Harre,..• Attotuy at Lew 901 Dower Drl,. Salta 212 N••p_on , a..et., Calif.,.'- --642-3210 AltCWMf for lttent• "-~llolo, Oct. S, 12 , 19, 26, l967, Ia -N•wp.-t Han..-[• I• Oranae County's fi rst annual juniors all·star tennis tourn am ent will be h eld this month, with open ina rounds set for Oct. 21 and 22 , ac· cardin& to the co-sponsors, the Santa Ana Kiwan is club and Junior Tennis o ( Oranae County. Play wi II be open to bo th boys and a iris. Single s will take place in the 16 and under di\·ision, the I~ and under bracket and lhe 12 and under di vision. Play will be on a county- wide basis, with round s takin a place each week end until the finals followina the Oct. 21 startina date, accOJdina to Roser Van Pelt.. tournament ch ainnan. Tow- nament directors are Ht.l&b Stewart, profe ssional of tht Balboa Ba)· Club, attd Pett:r Are ndrup o( the New- port Bea ch Tennis Club. d work for iust 2¢aload. • It a c tually costs even less tnan 2c a load Wtlh gas • Any o t her k1nd costs 3 t,mes as flluch • Ourrng tne ltfet •me of vour d,yer vou mav save enough Wi th gas 10 bu v vourse lf a new one • On 1nstalla ttOn costs alone gas c an save vou up !0 5150 • N o drver dr•es clothes faster fresher or flufl ter than a gas drver • CO•~-~~~ .. fOIO n . Poor-. 117 21111 SL, onootad on o chorao or dJ I• I• a a-... cb· Dot & break al'ter playlna vina hi a C:&l 6S mph, in a at e200, wu his au.itu on lhe atqe at , SO mile zone ..• A c:itizen•a 1M aiPI aomeoac toot the .. Pri son of Soc1atea,'" anut was made by Aileen it fran liM frot~l or the Stot~ and when he retuaned fi ve Cahill, 2000 E. Ocun "N Go Market, 4SSS W. minutes later, it was to dis-Blvd., Balboa, when an un- Coes l Hwy ,, West Newport covet someone had stolen invited aueat reruaed to • , .Peter Roes ner, 1706 his ai JL atJina, blonde finish leave ... Donald Hartman, E . Ocean Fl., Balboa, ar· Hoyer &Llital ••• A bicycle ll, of 1112 W. Bay,Cenual riud home to nb~e rvc a was stolen from the open Ne wpost, was booked on the youna man leave his aaraae aan10 of P. Shoemaker"• charae of drunk in public in • hurry and flee with a residence, 131 39th St., ... Not only the bike, but Sl carton of cnke in a '55 West Newport and wu found the chain and padlock which of '57 sedan. the next day in f10nt of 4200 he ld the bike to a s tud in Frl4ey, Oct. 6 River, We st Newport. the carport, were stolen Afler a fir e rescue learn fr om Robert Edmunda, 730 administered n:<nen. Sun.,., Oct, 8 Amiaos Way, Ea s t Blufr Jame~ Bnoth , :!8:!1 Pebble Bemard Smith JJ ., 37, o f ••• Parts of his outboard Or ., Harbc~r View· llill s, 2011 Baycrest Rd., Bay· rnolot we re s tolen, said wu taken by ambul ance hl crest, was booked on the Paul Hanson, 203 23rd St., llc._J tlnsr it11l. · .P. Sh ir· charae of failure to appear We lt Newpolt, while it W&l va ki, 113 Palm Sl., Balbcla , , .... Da vid Grosz, 524 Hazel in s toraae at 310 E. Coaat came frclffi lhe hack nf hi s llwy ., Newport Dunes. Dt ., Cotona del Mat , was Carnivals for Halloween David Ross announces the Space C lub lilmed their mee tin g Tuesday for s how-, ina on the Tom Frandsen ., televis ion proaram at a fu-""' tUie date. .1"C Handi craft cla sses are of- llliPOif lll*ll -· IIEOIIIIIIECliCII - -"-I 'IIIIIIDY, OCT.I2, *' CD1D1A DEL Ill, CAI.If. IIAII¥DT 11111111 PMTY 1'011 IIIIOT 'M IIIUII llro.·Oool .. L ·l- pnoidoot ol lbo 1tJ11 NiaiU Owlo ollboN-BIMio -N' llollor -t, -... oa: ... &1M ...... ....... 1-,...,. will bo llold Ia lbo Sool« Cldaooo a.-od'"' Cootor, Ulll SL Md lrviu Ava •• Ctitr H•••· IIIIo Saadoy, DeL U, boll .. aiaa at l p.m. The ••officer'• Meu, •• -..ly ....,..u. or .... Gardea Oro•• Cllapt• of the Sweet Adeliatl, will tina. .. a. · 0a0fl' LymMam of Newport Beach h a member ol the quutette. A c•let of attraction will be a buaar table laden wilh a V&Jiety o( donated Chtiatmas airta. Refresh· menta will be urvod by Mn. Cluencc Raina and her c:ommi uec . PIIILH-IIIC GIIDUP HDLDSMIMIIR TIA Sh.-e 1u sec a r nuns man wi1h his hand in 1hc ca sh reai:uer whc• rl ed whe n he saw the rmftfie lnr •.. Whe n Jatneli Barber, 38~ E. 2:!nd St., ('usia Mesa, re turned tu hi s car afler classes, a1 (.'mona de l Ma r fl iah Sl'l1unl , he discove red snmc c•n~ had ftfi cd nr<n his VW "imh•" and s1olcn a stc ren and lar-..:s \\llrl h c;y;, .. Car!> belunaina 111 Luuis Benny, ~01 Evcnins S1a r La ne , O•wcr Shnrd o, and An i1a Bullenwnh, 1'~01 Tc rc~i1a Lane, llarbnr llighlands. cnllid.:r.l un Santiago :.~nd Jl amp!>hir.: ... (i.:inie Gup. 1il1 , 1906 ln·ine Ave., H:.t~· Cft!>t , nn h.:r bicyd.:, :1nd \lar)' Rabb itt, 19:!1 T .:r.:· sita L an.:,Harbm ll i ahlanrJ~. dti\·ing a C h.:\~ 11a l!nn. v..:re involved in a ~-~olh· sion a t Windu ard and T rade· winds .•. Wes ley Plink..: Jr., 19, of 507 29th S1., \\esl Newport : Te rr~ Lako, ~0. 914 w. l'~th 51., ( ..... ta Me sa: and Lan i Cannlltl, 28. of SO'J W. 29th S1 ., We st Ne v.port. were booked early in 1he mornin g nn the charge of possess1nn of The Uppe r Bay Branch o f th e Boys C lub has planned a Ha llo ween carnival for Friday, Oct. 27, from 7 to 9 p.m. Boys and gir ls 13 and under arc invited. There will be carnival games , a cake walk, co stume con- tests and tefreshments. The Centr al Branc h in Costa \1esa will ho ld its carnival on Satu rday , Oc t. 28, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Do· nations fot cakes and can· die s are needed, accotdi ng to Lee Fishel, at 642:~372 . fe red dai l)• in the arts and crafts department. Mosaics, clay mod elina and special pape1 deco rations for the up-comi ns lbllo ween party wi 11 be ofrcrcd. SETTING SOME SORT of a record for a miniab.He poodle, and one jus t 10 months old, Touche's Petite Chou, an Apr icot miniature, presented 9--year~ld papa Tom La Touche with a new family of 7. Tom Tom , the smalles t, weighed in at l lh oun ces. His big s ister, t.t.mbeu of the Eastbluff Philharmonic: As aoci ate a, a women's committee of the Big Babe, tipped the scales at 4th ounc es. The other Oranae County Philharmonic: 5 are Bonaparte, Gorgeous George, Auntie F ife and Society, met yuterday at tw ins J im and Gemin i, check ing In at 3'h to 4 ounces. the home of Mrs. Nicholas The poodles are owned by Ann Gilman of the Gil man Kfoury, recordin& secretuy, Ga ll ery, 2721 E. Coas t Hwy., Corona del Ma r. for a membership tea •. marijuana . Saturday, Oct. 7 The front ~e nder of her VW was damaged while par ked on Ba lboa Blvd., according 10 Marsha Sulll· van, 913 W. Ba lboa Blvd., Balboa. .Ethel Patton, 430Tus tin, Ne wpon Hei ghts. s uffered a hcan allack while watching T V and was taken to Hoaa Hospital. .. B01h cars we re towed away after bein& involved in a co\tialon on E . Co ut Rwy . v.ith driven Oa\·id Wal ker of Colorado and Gcofrrey Gu yston,l416 Dolphin Tel., h vine Teuace ... An ai 1 com pressor used to refill undcrwller aqua lung tanks, so heavy s eve ral men or mech- anical equipment is necded to lift i t, and a tr uck o r tr ailer would be nece ss ar y to tt ans- pcnt it, was stolen from Gcotae Pusateri at 4323 w. Coast Hwy., West Newport, value SSOO ... A s utfboard was stolen ft om the patio· or Charles Ol sen's tesi· dencc, 312 Catali na Dt., Newpott Heiahts. . Phi l HARBOR BOAT CHARTER '' fine 40 fl. uc•rat011 boat Is u allablc fOI' ,.rues, blu&a, k Pte, Acco...odl.tcll !If to 43 with Ilea beer. For Info: s. L1.1111 -1714) 6·42· U ·U , ncaln111. m CEIIEI $1. Lance Davidson is tcsum - ina his tumbl ina program. He will conduc t his clas s on Tuesday ni ghts fuxn 1 to 8 a t the CenUal Branch. It's no t too late for boys 8 to I ~ to sign up fo t com· pe titive SOCCCI. Cliff We bb and Ken Duke a1e m ganizina a soccer progr am fo1 be gin· nets, and advanced players. Gymnastic classes arc being held on Tuesday and FriJ ay nights ftom7 to 8. ln- structot Wally Schoewe an · nounces th at this F1iday, Oct. 13, they will be wotk· in& on high boll and h igh ba1. WORLD'S QJRREHOES DISPLAYED AT BANK "\Ioney a10 und the world'' is on display at the New· pm t Be ach btan ch o f Bank of Am e1ica, in the Lido Shops Atea, accm din& to manaac1 Ftcd Schoct~e . The display includes the newly·issued F1ench "P as- teur'' 5-franc notes, placed in ci rculatio n J an. 3, 1967 ; the Japanese 1,000 yen no te ui 1h 15 colors intag- liO"pt inled on "hi te; \1a\ay- si an "rigcs head·' dollat; a Vie1namese 50 pi as uc note ; and colorfu l bank- notes hom French Gui nea and Togo. The colon of El Sall'ador and Costa Rica is named for Christopher Columbus, the sucre of Ecuador fo r An tonio Jose de Sucre. The quetzal , s named fot a btilliantly·plumaged Central Amctican bi rd. and the \e~ pua honors a lengendaty Hondurus Indi an chief. The Guatan i commemo rates the oti gin o f the P ataguaycn people. ' Mrs. Ronald KicW. (B•tni• A.lcl•n photo) • Miss Pam Standefer bride of Ron Kidd IS , I - After honeymooning at Thi! bride is the forme1 Carmel, \11. and \1t s. Rona ld Miss Pam Standefer, dauah• Kidd v.il! make then home te1 of Mr. and Mrs. Herald Qt Otlando, Florida, where Standefer o f 1233 Surnine the bridegroom is in the Wa y, HIMbot Vi ew Hills. U.S. An Force . The . &room's paJents, a1c The )"oung couple ex-Mr . and Mn. Norman Kidd chanaed vows Saturday af· or Pasadena. ternoon, Oct. 7, in a double Miss Standefer, who was una cet emony at St. An· escorted to the altaJ by he1 dtew's Presbyterian Church· fa ther, wote a aown o f wh ite wi th D1. Charles Di eren· peau de s oie wi th a cover- field prcs1ding. ing case dre ss of chanti lly lace made with lona pointed slce\·es and a tr ain. She wore a shoulde1 length bobble vei l cauaht to a lace n ower headpiece. Sh e c arried a c ascade of butter- Oy orchid s and s tephanotis. Her s is ter, M11. Meuilcc Allen of Alhambra, served as mauon of honot. She wore a floor length aqua aown made in the empire style with matc:hina coat, and she canied a bouquet of whi t.e spider mums . Bridesmaids were Anacla O,ilds and Diane Poulun of Monrovia and Cheryl De Simone of Alhambta. The poom's brother, Bany Kidd or Westchester, served u best man. Uahcu wc1e John Genova of Pasadena, Don Hamilton of Alhambra and William Wi lkins o f Plo t• ida. At the rec eption, held in the lxide's parents' home, Miu Suzanne Miller took c:hatae of the auest te&ister. Weddina bells decorated the Standefer home, and Oowe1 baskeu of white mums nanted the fireplace. TEllS Mtl, Saandefer received JUCSta in I 0001 len&th 10wn of pint crepe with matchina eoat. She woce a white orchid. A timilu cor· aqe wa1 wom by tbe poom'a molher, wllo chou • tbede or , .. eadar (Of her Ooor lnath 10wn . IIIUTIC INIS ,.( ... 1111 Tbe ••• ,.,, Kidd an•~ od -.ono Hip Sctlool lind Citrus J•i01 Colle ... The lrrido-o&IOOdocl Puoolona Cll)' eon ....... Califom.ia State Coll•l• in L---------.;;;;;;; ____ ~-------------...1 Los Anpltl. d Mrs. William S. Holstean, Ph 'lh • J ' h chainnan of the Philhl.flTIOo-. I armonrc unrors are onore nic Women'• Commiu .... Scniot airls who have completed their 2 y ean of service to the Oranac Coun- ty Philhannonic Society wete honored at a tea ai ven by the Phi lharmonic Juniors and the ir mothers. Prospcc· ti vc sophomore members were also invi ted. The j unior pade Jirls ar· ranaed and prepa~ed th e tea, wh ich was held at the Dover Sh ores home of Mr. and Mu. Jack Caldwell and their dt uahter, Janis. Those honored incl uded Carol Carver, Suzanne Do •· ta, Gcorae anne Hanna, De- bouh Porter, Roxie Ray and Glcoraene Smi th. The airls received aold charms enaraved with their initials, the date and O.C.P.S. The Philharmonic Juniors 11oup is s ponso1ed by the Phi lhacmon i c commi Uee of the Newport Harbor Service Lcaaue in conjunction wi th the Oranae County Phi lhar· mo nic Society. Membership is open to lOth pade dauahtcu of So- ciety membcu. The &i ri s aui 11 with proarams at the Philharmonic conccns and the Philharmoni c youth concerts. They also statr poured at the tea table and the Philharmonic office. was assisted by Mn. James The Juniors wilt be in Owen, one or the founden chatae of a pizza booth at or the Ea.stblurr Commit!"· the C.H.O.C. Fair, CX:to ber and Mrs. John Hardin&, 20 and 21. chairman of the tea. DISPLAY FUTURES MELAH!SIAH ISLAIIDS Primitive au from the Me-15 honorina faculty and lancsian Islands -New staff of the art deparrment Gu inea, the Solomons , New and introducina its new Caledonia and Fiai -will membc1s. Mrs. Rod Lippold be exhibited for the public is chairman, assisted by Oct. 17-Nov. 12 at the UCJ Mrs . Raymond Kenison. art aallcry. 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