HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-11-02 - Newport Harbor EnsignLocal folks
fight fires
ly EII-Woo4
A Santa Ana wind au.ned
blowina auddenly Sunday
and that areat ycll~rown
cloud filled the sty. New-
port Beach tctidenta had
just paned a crisis when
the sea threatened ocean
front homos. Now they knew
fire waa threatenina homea
o( Oranae County ruidcnu.
Fire came close to the
home of Cal Stilley, 10~12
Huatina Hom, Santa Ana,
owner of Cal'a Camera
Shop, Coata Mesa.
'"We were evacuated at
4:30 Sunday momina," Mr.
Stilley said, "Some families
uaycd on the blocks to
dampen their roofs -but
we Went to the Foothi II
Hiah School."
They were penni tted to
cecum to their home Monday
afternoon.
Requuu fot chaniJina city
policy p1ohibitina 1ontal of
bubo• pieu have been 10o
ceivedbytheNewport Beach
City Counei 1.
The pier 1ental cont1ove1sy
ume up foa public discus·
sion at the OcL 9 Ciry Coun·
cil meetina, and a w&J:nina
lhen wu iuued that illeaal
use or picn could lead to
pclmit Jevoc:ation,
Bill Piu, 217 E. Boy PL,
Balboa Itland, wtoto to the
Council this week, uyins
lbat he had leatned fo1 the
fiut time that the city plo-
hibited ltnlin& of piel Space.
He said he had been ICRl-
in& apace to He1man Finlr. of
Pasadena and now has
aiven him notice to move
within 30 days.
"The hills around us were
black and arim," Mr. Stilley
said. "Some of the homes
nearby were completely
ptted, but the fire hadn't
jumped to us.
.. Since we lived at the
cr .. tor the bill we had some
ulaes, but the .SO to 60
aile austs of wind had
blown moat away. The fire
uavelled so fast it some·
times just sinaed avocado
and eucalyptus tree~, ••
OFFICER BOB BRISCOE of the Newport
Beach Police department is handing Dun-
can CoUey, .Jth grader at Newport Beach
Elementary school and Lido Isle resi dent,
on e of the bags of candy in the nOon't
"Tri ck •.. We'll Treat" Halloween program
thought up by Chief B. Janes Glavas. The
patrol cars carried the sign dur ing Hallo-
ween day and eveni ng. Other chiefs in
the area thought this such a good idea
that inqui ries were coming in early Tues-
day aftemOOfl.
"I am wonderins if the
p1etent 01dinance is not
deuimental to the city and
it1 many businesses su~
ported by boat ownen," MI.
Pi&& wsote. He suuested
the issuance of permits fo1
use to desirable boats and
their owneu, subject to !e-
vocation upon complaints by
neiJhbou of noise or nuis-
ance of any k.ind,
"A reaisuation fee 01
mon thl y charae could be
made, which would p1ovide
the city with a substantial
income," he added. "It is
very possible that a QUa.tter
million dollats lou or bu si·
ness toNewportis i.zavolved!'
The Girl Scouu of New·
port Beach ue ''very
happy," because they
believe that their Peter's
Canyoo Camp wu spared.
HALL OF FAME
INAUGURATED
••
City CleJir. Lau1a Laaios
said that the rental prohibi·
tion i a not dec seed by ordi·
nance, but is specified in
''We haven't been per·
(Continued on pqe a)·
Deunifiers ·
seek funds
The lfOUP of about 20 to
25 local citizens who hue
been fiahtina unification
with lbeir own money, now
plans to act a bl.11inou
license to solicit funds for
the S10,000 to S20,000 it
will take to pay attorneys
to finish orr the fiaht.
AI Forait, Newpon Beach
city councilman and de-
unification leader, uid
yesterday, "We have many
people writina in who aren't
IJ&intt the school system;
they just don't like the way
it il run hero. We could act
lboir help in pttin& siana-
t.ittet to support dounifi·
cation. ·We just have to act
tbe money for the attotneys
who can fipre OQt how to
balance lbe 10,000 Cotta
Metana aaainst 40,000
Newport vocen.
.. Mu Rarfen y uid il all
Jut week when he said we
were better off with homo
Nle thn ttyin& to work
everythlna out with the
ttale and federal aovem·
meata."
Mark Soden
named boss
All .... ,. wriltea by hi•
Ieaal tecr•llrY won::~:~! Mart Soden or lbe
Beecb law firm of
Soden.. Corfman A Adkint.a
lh1 "'boa• of tbe year"
tide. n.e award ~·• made
It &he rHitiDJ o( lbe Or ln ..
Couaty Harbor Ana Lop!
Secntari .. Auociacioa. ·
1\e jv.d .. • of *• eaaaya
were Cecil Hicka, diatrict
ataftey for Oranae County;
W. 1!. · St John, Couaty
Citric, and Judae Willi ..
Cbri1ttaaea or lbe Ntwpon..
Me1a Jldicial District. The
teeNiat)' who won dae
award fot her bon it Je•
Hut. 310 Cedar St., Ne,...•
partAorea.
liALLOWIIM RII'OIT
llpoob, .... Ia. Md .........
The Newport Harbr.t AJea
now has its own Spous Hall
or Fame, honolina a numbct
of local Jesidents Who have
won fame in the field o r
spous.
The Hall of Fame ha1
been inaup.u atcd by the
Balboa Bay Clu'bo llftd -.e
offici~tl cetemooy was held
last Friday at the &JOUnd-
bteakins rot the Bay Club
sposts center and health
spa.
Richard Stevens, vicc-
plesident and manager of
the Bay Club, inuoduced
the noon·time ptoa1am.
Chick Heatn, radio and TV
commentator for the Los
Angeles Lakeu, was maste1
or ceremonies ro1 induction
or the following into the
Spoils Hall of Fame :
• RICHARD ATTLESEY,
on e or USC's all-time ateat
tlack staJS. In 1950 he was
NCAA and AAU champ ion
in the 120 hi&h hu1dles, and
in that yeat won 40 tac e1,
14 unde1 14 seconds. At the
F1csno Relays he bloke the
world ma1k with a time of
13.S seconds. He was named
top athlete that year by the
Helma Athletic Foundation.
o MAY SUTTON BUNDY,
no w 79 ye&J:t or aae, en·
joyed a tennis cuee1 that
spanned almost 30 yeus. At
the aae of 12 the won the
women•s sinalet champion·
1hip or SouthetnCaliComia,
and 29 yean tate1, at the
aae of 41, won the ume
tou1nament. In 190S the
won the women's tinales
championship of the wo1ld
at Wimbledon, and aaain in
1907.1D 1921. a& the aaaor
apt .. Coaoa Mau pollco BOB WATEIIFIElD, wllo
.. , .. _ i:JO "' I :JO sllntd for lltt Riots for I
p.& Hallowua ,_laa JllrS and 111ft Slfvtd U --.. -M .. _ •1 ·--· Oldl ....... "' .... .-........... -c • -...., _ -tlr ••-... to Sill' his-111 • Sports
Newpcrd ..... ......... 0 Holl of F-ploque II lilt
,..._ •lot alllllt art• •IJ !lllbol Boy Clob. (Terry
-· JO •Ut. Boris pho!D.)
•
40, she was aood enouah 1o city policy.
reach che qua.tter-finah at The city's haJbot petmit
Wimbledon. policy states that piers and
• OOROntY BUNDY moolinas are tesened fot
OiENEY, daua:hter of May occupants of the abuttina
Sutton Bundy, followed fam-uplandpiOPCity. The aene1al
ity Uadition by winnin1 the ptovisionl for bubot piot
Soutbe1n Califomia wocn•'• p...;\a au.s.a aat ~-
•iql .... lllle.. Ia 19)1 .... •tate fotat pennih c~mot be
wa1 crowned ch..npioo of sold, leatcd., aublet ~ t:IID ...
Autbalia, and in 1941 cham-feued without wtiltcn pet-
pion of South Ametica. F1om minion or the City Council.
1937 lO 1947 she 1anked in MI . Fink also w1ote to the
the top lOU.S. tennis stan Council, uyina that he has
and was on the WiJhlman CAROLYN HOUSE, member to move hi• boat ftom the
Cup team for S yean. 9!.e of the Olympic swimming Bill Pill moo1ina.
baa won the Bay Club invi· team in l%O, adds her "It jull doesn•t seem fai1
tational women's title 7 I in some cases," he wtote. name to the Sa boa Bay times. "I 1pend in the neiahbor-
• ANDY CAREY, now a Club Sports Hall of Fame hood or 4 to 6 thousand dol·
a tesident of Westc\iff, during ceremonies held Fri· \au a ye at in and on the
staJJed as 3rd baseman for day for the groundbreak.ing boat in NewporL The Ieal
the New Yolk Yankees, and for the Say Cl ub's athletic problem is: Where does one
played on 4 consecutive wing and health spa. (Terry Jelocate his boat? The past
Yankee Wodd Serie• teams, Boris photo,) 2 day s 1 have contacted S
1955 throuah 1958. The docks in the Newport uea.
Yanks won 2 of those clas· RETIRED TELEGRAPH Loot Beach and Marina del
sics -spliuina with both OPERATOR DIES Rey. and found no doclr.s
the Brooklyn Dodaen and Retired te\eJiaph operator available. I bca of you to
the Milwaukee Braves. Andy Edward P . Bernett. 78, or advise a boat OWRC:I located
tipted hi1 first profeuional 126 Cecil Place, Colt& in your haJbtu the past 26
conuact in 1951 with Kan· Mesa, died Satwdsy, Oct. ye1.1s what to do with his
us City of the Ame1ican 28, at a Newport Beach boaL
Ann., befo1e joinina the Ho1pital. Mn. A.K. Otild of 109--B
Yanks for 7 years, Tben he Mr. Bernett was bofn Grand Canal, Balboa Island.
played wi~ Kanus City of March S, 1889, in Michiaan. u id that the law aaainst
the Amencan Leatue, and He had lived in California pie1 tentals should be re-
the Oricaao Whi~ Sor. 49 years and in Oranae scinded, rathet than be en·
and wound . up hu 1()-. County 7 yean . Thirty·five fotced at nua cost to the
reat ~Ue01 IR 1961 play• of those yeart, he ..-orked tar.paye1 . She WU refenin&
1n1 Wid!. tho Lot Anaelet for the Southern Pacific to the city'• plan \o hi1e a
Dodaeu. He puticipaled in Railroad. full-time administlatos at
885 profeuional aamu, Services were beld TUet-SlO,OOO a ye&J: to crack
went to bat 2,739 times, day, Oct, 31, at Bell Broect.. down on piet violations,
made 71S hits fot a lifetime way Mortuary wilh lbe Rev. '"f&y penalize the boat
averaae of ,261. Loren Plictinaer officia-owneu and make it h&J:de1
• MARSHALL DUFFIELD, tina. lnumrnent was at Pa .. for them th .. it all cady i1?"
auldmt or Bay Sboru, wu ciric View Memorial Puk. Mu. O.ild ulr.ed.
the q.aute1back fo1 lhe peat L d" ~~ :dd .~:·H:rbe~!; Teacher Les anger 1es
dte TtoJ&nt 41h lead1ftJ &'tor almoat 1 woo•a 1·0 ·-•I·-• d d cal _...,. 1 r 11 ru • es~ •-.• an anyoae 10 •-P ner 0 1 Hoaa Hoapi&al, Newport interet tad is ••ked 110 ~
thDI-aad lile I& •till naked Harbor Hilb Sdlool teacher &let Chari" Ooche11,
lOib. He ••• cap&aia oltbe Luter Laq;er, 49, ol 469 principal o( Newport Ha.rbor
.. .,. ia bit "alor year, Md LAnwood Circle, Cotta ·HiJ.'I School.
u All-~~ He altoWOD Me .. , died early Tueaday
lho. TtoJ• Di1111011d Modal, momina, OcL ll-hiiMMII IUMUI OilS
wtu~ tecopu .. tcholutic Mr. Lanpr wu in hit Only ber brother, Roy
a~uevement and sportem~ secood year o1 ••china Paeb1er ol Costa Mesa, it
th1p •• well as alblllbc &&lith ditcuuion and left lO survive Mn. Minnie
ebilil)'. debate, • and waa studyln& E. Kinzer. who died OcL 31
• BILL PICKER. local.,... ror bit maa&er's dell'" in al her home, 6~1 Vic&oria
chi tact and reaid•t or Bal· EnalishatO.epmuColleae St., Cotta Meta. Mrs. Kinzer
._,, ttuled ta.ilina at dae Oru11• He n 1 a padull~ wat a na&i'lt of Ku•••· ed
aa•. or 9, bee~· iD~ICOl· Ma.rque ue Uni .. raity In bad been in Cali(omia 1~
lepate champ1ort. whale a Witcoaain. He wu bon year a. ·She wa1 bom March
a~t I& &e.keley in 1949, Oec.ll, Ull, in Wisconsin. 26, 1110.
19SO 1111d 19S1, Md bec•e , . Services and intennent
St• Clus c:baaapioo ol dae •m-.on are hit wire will be bald Friday, No•.
Wolld in 19SI. He waa P• Ceal, . wbo ~acbas &aliU ), in Pullman, Watbia&IOG. ~:ific Coat& SCal cb.apioe •d J~&lllllll at Co.ta widr. Bell Broed:wayMcnaary
3 liM• Bill ... dlot• ..... H•JII. Scbool~ • 1011• .. r .. Ndina direcaa. ~·~--of Pal ~ Jolt.a. wtMt i1 a aoplilomore a•'• Col-a a io Jllo •i-'• II Sllafcd ucl wu • $10.000 IIOUSE fill
to III.Cl •• .S.( .... i1 Mtiaeal JHrit ruaaJitl at QilcftD playiDI wia
dlieM.,ica't 0., 1ace. 'De H-'«Hi ... ;Md • ....... -.tcMaen:belM ... IO lt.a•e eo ..... ..,. 10 ptlli.t· '"'-· • anlor at s. Joae ..... ,.,. caaeiq appro~;.
auy •••• but loat ia •• Stale. , ,. ... , •to,ooo ..... 10 f'iaala. · Pdft.. eerricea will be .. L J .. an Nlidea.ce,
e TONI HEWITT. C..O.a !told at Balta Cll-1. Cotta lU9 Mayor Plac:o, Coata
dol Mal Hiall -1 ,..._, llaaa. Mna, at 4 ~-. 1\aatd&y,
(O. ... od,. , ... S) A t-orollip r-t IMY be OcL )1,
'
ACTOR JOHN WAYNE , resident of Bay
ShDfes and "552" Club charter membe r,
disc usses the horne cooked food to be
prepared for the cl ub 's first annual
meeting, to be held at the Hoag Confer-
ence Center at noor"l Wednesday, Nov.
15. Or. James C. Doyle and Mr s. Jac·
quel ine Bagna ll, die tician, agree that
the mea l will be "fit for a king." The
election oi 3 new board members, an
elChib it of the hospita l expansion pla ns ,
and Dr. Georg e Lo~n's video show will
compr ise the program. (Rene Laursen
photo.)
CAR KILLS TPT ON TRIKE
Blonde and blue-eyed 2-
year.old Palrick Jay Peck·
ham dressed in a wbi te T •
shirt and diapers rode his
lric~cle ror the last time
f\1onda). He peddled his
tri ke mto th e driveway nr
\Irs . Jern Pt•Jsek, 316 Ca-
Ja lina Dri ve, Newport
He1&h ts, and 1n to the path
of the cat ~he was backina
onto th e su eet..
The li ttle bo) was hi t b)'
th e Clll and fa ta ll r in Jured.
Mr. Prosek canied the lad
into the Prosek home, .. d
from th ere he was taken to
Hoaa Hospi tal. Dr. Ka)'
Smallwood or the Hoaa Hot-
pi tal staff pronoun ced him
de ad at -l:15 p.m.
Surv1vins Palrick are his
paren ts, \1r. and ~~~. Robert
P eckham and his sisters,
Robin Lou, Lori Lea and
Poii)·Anne, of 140 Catalina
Drive, Newport Hei&hts ; his
paternal arandparents, Mr.
and \Irs . Pe ckham o r Rhode
Is land, and maternal a.rand--
parenu, Mr. and Mn. Rich-
ard Bi lhnas or LaiiJ.nl
Beach,
TINA AVIS, sponsortd by the P~ Club, was crown ed
Corona del Mar High School homecoming Qu een at the
ha lf tim e ceremon ies of last Friday's Corona del Mar-
Costa Mesa football game. Taking care of the corona·
tion duties are Li nda Pfleger, last year's hom ecoming
Queen and now Miss Newport Beach, and Tom Hom-
beak, stu dent body president.. J ohn Yu le, in tu.x and
top hat, ser¥ed a s master of ceremonies, and Walter
Douglas did the announ ci ng. The only sad note in th e
festivit ies wa s th e Sea Kings' loss to tl"1e Mus tangs,
13-6 . (Ensi o;JJ photo.)
Gla-..Ude ntricn _,, '-
held at II a.m., today, Nov.
2, at th e Good Shepherd
Cemeter}, Huntinaton
Beach . Ba lt z \lortuary of
Corona de l \·lar 15 the di re~
tor.
1>. ~EW NIJ!.\8ER
The Oranae County Harbor
Dis lrict orrice has a new
te le phone number, ,n 4-3100,
pl ac rns the orrice in the
Santa Ana exchanae in Che
count)'•Wide Centrel system.
Rotary week
scheduled
The Ro tary Club of
Newport-Balboa will join
more than 12, ~ other
Rotary clubs in 134 countries
in the world-wide obser•
vance of'' Rotary Foundation
Week," Nov. 12·1!.
This year's ce lebration
mark• the culmin ation of a
yeu-lona observance by
Rotary clubs e verywhere or
lhe 50th anniveuary or the
Rotary Follftdation, accordo-
inl to club preaident Fred
Howser. Objective or the
Foundation is to further
friendly relations amona
people of different nations.
Scholarship and Technical
Ttainina awards are aranted
for uudy abroad.
Newport-Balboa Rotarians
will celebrat.e the "Week"
at their meetina on Nov. 14
at the Irvine Coaat Country
Club with a feature prop1m
hi&hliJ.htin& the club's OWD
annual scholarship proaram
and special recoFition of
Fou.ncSation Fellow•bip
tcbolau from roreip
cou.ntriu who aro attendina
UCI.
lOOK-RUSH MOV. 12
AT QUEEN Of AMCOELS
A aold 1ush lheme will p1e·
vail when the libtary com-
mi ttee of Out Lady Queen of
Anael• School Aur.ili u y pi~
sents its book·ruth \o ben ..
fit tbe libcuy on Sund.,,
Nov. 12. aftet the mattes
fuxn 10:)0 Lm. 10 l:JO p.m.
in Room 106.
F11nilica •d Ctiends of
the school and p•ith will
ha" &he QIIPOI ... il)' ol_,..
iq boob foe cta.atiOII 10 •e
lit••Y· A pemn•t '-oot
plate indicatina •• •-ol ... e doooll "Win be placed ••
eadt book. Mia. Ho•eM
Htilbort 11 a-erll ct.ei ...
ol .... --··
I
BLON DE AN D PETITE Tina Avis , abOut to be .,.
nounced as the Corona del Mar ,High School homecom·
ing ~ueen, is esco rted to Davidson Field by John R.
Johnson, in cha1'9e of the annu al l'lo mecom ing event.
Tina's senior cl ass pr incesses were Linda Hatfield,
Joan Gupti l, Patty He lin, Tina J acklin and Patti Blaci·
stock. (Ensign photo,)
Warren Loud succumbs
Looa-time reaident Warten
S. L..oud. 17, of 301 Natci•·
lUI, CorOlla del Ma1, died
Priday, Oct.l7. at the New-
pm-t Huboi Convalescent
Homo .
Lodae or Newl)O(t Beach,
Sons or the American ... ~
lution, MayOow•1 SocietJ,
Scottish Ri&et of Leal
Beach and a fof'llllr 1111nll ar
ol lho Balboa Yachl Cl.._
Sunlvon ue hie ..... J.t . Loud was born June Hobie, owaa ol HM!ia'a
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,..., ., ....... cin:lfl•l-by c-o.n MoCr-No. ~20!'78 ... 11 M Mos&of l.usaia' 1
• :me aad tecboolocical wouJd atarve ucept for ouuJde help. Eaat ed in bold type: "h Johnson thou like Kina who ate aiel-that the John Bitch Soc:iety ~ It, MI. Ia S..* Co.n f..-tlllt Co.-y of Or~,~~·.:,~ ~ n!t ~':ow bow-inctudinJ tbe Germany. before Communi1m, was • para-tryina to brlna about lhe ina the communiJt inspired had lhtoe objectivu: .._.. .... •z 1 ''-"I ta cp~•lllied 10 ,an • ' Bomb---we :.., 1~ o«ber nat.ioN and dise. (AIIanta, bc:rore Jtalph McOIII. was • c:ollapae ol capitallam be· N•Jto revoha&ion ... ..I. Throulh education 10 •=OT.'H'~A ~:: ............................ Ow...-... Po~tllu.r aJven 10 1.:: R..W. by ow-own traitOI"$. pat city). N01 all "Liberals.'' _maybe ~ fOfe the 1961 elec:lion?,. 1n OJ .• Jacklon wat quoted brina about and encowaae
PEC IIAAPA .~ ........ ~~·~ ............................. .ANOCt•• Eolk• . a . bomb ~ mott "Liberals ," •!"-CommuniStS. _n.e, re an adjacent colurm. tht1 u say ina: ''This nation individutl rcaponsibillly.
suuc•IPTtoM UTU If tbe Amcnc.,. who pvc UIIJAieOU:..C, cheatina the Commum111 out of thtlf dues. head tell• how''LBJ will ao m\lst no Jonaer toletate Ne· .. 2. To restore ~rican
t. ......, Are•: 0.. ,..,, ... ~; 2
2 ,_.,., 1
19
7·: NC~ 'Mft trah~ wbr ~ ... ~.-... rd ~ But "'Liberals" are notorioUJ cheats aDd ~ down in hillocy u a recocd 11001 01 white people who . 0...,....., Are-. o-,...,a.s.....,. yo--. ·--~~pull our_ enemeet ra1": u.or --o , nic:t. . . breaker... aoek to dlarup& lhe nalion"• independence, which .'" u-••o•ooooo•~oaooooooOb"' hvtn~ ~od ttahten tbo chana~ the hundred~ A farm wife waj refuStns co buy a Brbl_e In another column, the ec6nomy without re,ard to sc:nce ia lhe le&\olatlon of
of mdiJON of enalavcd ~ JU&Ity? . from a door to door ulesman on che bas•s head revealed that a "Birch their fellow Americana... ow constitutional form o( ~-./!Of St, .,.,. A ractionary named CK:eto once 1a1d : "A chat lhc: already had one. Aated to show rt, member rc:aents editorial In colu1111 (out, Mr . Smith aovemmc:nt.
nation can survive it's fools,~ eveo the am-she and the children Karched hiah and low auociatina aociety with quoted OOP Cona;reuman "3. Make aovernmc:nl the
ARVO E. HAAPA, OWfttr and publiihtr ot U\t Ensign
•oooooooooo~o~~o
bitious. But it cannot _•urvlve treuon f~om and finally found "it" -only a few worn paces hate JfOUpl ."' "Bun"' Luken• as (o11aws : seivant of the people. and
wilhio ... Por the trartor appears no trattor: were left. "Well, like 1 cold you, we got one. "The Johnson Admi.ni&tra-not people: the letvant• or
A WID • DliFUil OF Tilt TAXPAY£11
he speaks in accents familiar 10 hit victims. But 1 had no idea we were so near our." Pa1ther on, Mr. ~mith, who tion bid& fair &o 10 down the aovc:rnment.'"
aod he wc:atl their face and their aa~mc:nts, a~d Millions or American~~ got no idea we 're: so i& a lona time critic of Df. in to hiatory 11 a real record In every iuuc of the But-
There are P'enty of spokesmen for tax spending propo..
sals. It Is time that th e burdened taxpayers have a word
spoken in the ir behalf and in their defense.
he 1 th b th 1 1 dee n "Lucife1•• Kina, reduced the1 , h lei County American, Mr . appea s to e aseneu a JeS P 1 nearly out. ~<Ktna·a ized" imase to breaker. Already tt as . d th.
the beam of all men. He: rots the soul_ of a People who sec our day by day surrender microscopic proportions, manaaed to _ Smith has pnntc: II mcs-n~ti.>n; he works_ secretly ~nd unknown. an_ the and won't ~lieve it are l~te ~he man w~ had when the headlines in column ••t. Waae the lonaest a~d aaae: f
Last week's defeat of 6 of the 7 bond measures for
the Unified Sc hoo l District brought forth some bitter re·
mark s aimed at the voters who marked "no" oo their
bal lots. Th ere Is an attempt to tag these voters with a
guilt complex -as though they are penny-Pinching ou r
tax-supported schools.
ntght to undertmoe the pallan of a ctty, he become suspicious that his wife was bema un· cootl'>ett undeclared wa1 tn "In Ameri c a, our nat
b · 1 ned seven blared out: .. Kina b · t d oout the infects the body politic sot at rt can no ong-f~tithful to him. One niaht he: retur unc:x· American history . jo 11 to 1 op an
er resist. A murderer is less to be feared. The pectedly rrom a trip and drove up in time to ianored by the: world'• Jar-"l. Preside: ovc:t the bia-communi1ts. Then all oJher
b · f b 1 " h' b' f d aeatNe&ro reliaious body." d · lud " racial trahor ist e earner o t e paaue. . sc:e a strange man approac ms 1s ront oor. In the: accompany ina ar· ae•t, mostalarmina, a? un .. problem•, rnc: tna
Article II, Section 4 of the U.S. Constttu-He parked and watched as the man was ~et ticle, the editor ti lla that checked crime wave 1n the: problems, can be ·worked out
cion says "civil offenders or the United States hy his wife and embraced warmly. He contm· n~a;t~i~on~'•;.::h~io~tor;;;;Y~·;_ ____ ..;:in;.:pe;;•;•;e.;a;;n;;d.r;;'.•.o•d.omo...-'.'-· shall be removed from office on impeachmenl ued to watch while the man sat in the living .. M.L. Kina, who parades as ~
tor, and conviction of. treason ... " Treason room havi ng hishballs. engasc:d in intimate • Baptist ministel, was not
involves "aivina aid and comfort to tbc: en· convern tion. A little later he saw_the _man_ and invited to attend the Na-
emy ." 5o the question is simple: wbat is aid his wife rttire 10 the bedroom. Hts wrfe krssed tiona! Bapti1t Convention
and comfort and who is the enemy? I'm the stranaer tenderly and then walked to the whi ch mc:t in Oenvc:1 in STATE IOIIIIP Such an accusation is a though tless slander against
the hard--hit taxpayer. Let us look agai n at a typical tax
bi 11 In Newport Beach: total city-county tax rat e, SB.35q
pe r $100 of assessed valuation; $4.b445 of this amount
is for sc hool s, and that is 551h% of the entire tax bill.
When 55lh" goes for one item, and mOfe is requested, it
is time for close scrutiny of th is tremendous and grow·
ing burden. tt must be obv ious by now th a t pouring more
and more money into our tax supported schools is not
the automatic solution for ou r school problems.
for fonnin& a committee of the House of window and lowered the shade. Then the lights September." The reuon
Representatives 10 cons.ider charaa apinst all went out. The husband sighed : "If I only aiven for th is oversiaht was
official! of our government. from Caesar·Bird knew for' sure !'"-American Wxy Featurn that hi& paper had reported
bJ Se•.tor .hta ScWia
A step toward a possible solution is the recent tax re·
lief resolut ion adopted by the Uni fied District trus tees.
This resolution asks that home owners be permitted to
deduct from their federal income tax s tatement the amount
of money paid as a property tax for education. If parents
wh o wish to send thei r children to private schools of
thei r choice could obtain tax relief for this expense, a
considerable portion of student population would be
shifted from the public schools. This could elimi nate
the need tor most of the bond issues tor additional
school construc tion and classroom additions.
Viet War· Stand Hit
PflitiOM WliD& ((W' public
apo\oP=a from ._.. tover-
ameot officer• aad tbe IWdeD1
senate and ..tiac the aenatt to
reverlt an anti-Vietnam war
rnolutioo adopted 1ut week
were received by the Auoci.ated
Stude1Q ol the Universit_v ol
California, Jnine, IASUCi l sen-
ate Monday night.
The two student petitions, bear-
ing about 100 names, were cir-
culal.ed Jut wed: after notice
wu posted that the ASUCI ltD-
ate "-d adopted a resolution
(.'I)DdemllinC !he U.S. position in
Vletaam aDd ~aUing for with-
drawal ol American troops
from Vietnam "and dsewbtre
in the world. ·•
~ C'Oil(f'Overai.al
-t.ht platlorm of
resolution
the Peact:
-,,_ ... -putt-.... pO.ied on campus over tbe
1ipaturw of Mike Krismu.
student body president, and
Craig Harlaa, vice presjdeftl.
~ posted ruolut.ioa ~t
~ students •00 faculty Lo regis-
ter to v;:Jte as members ol ~
Peace and Freedom Party -
whieb plans to run an anti-
Vietnam war candidate in out
November's presidential elec-
tion.
Senators received .and riled
the petition ullina: for a public
opolosy.
1be senate ~fused Lo reverse
ill lz-.4 vote adopting the anti-
V:.et.nam ruolution, but did vote
\.o ho\d a ltuddt referm:lum on
the Vietnam iasue.
..Manion
From the Bible
Then cometh the end, when
he shall have delivered up
the ldnadom to God, even
the Father; when he shaH
have: put down alt rule, and
all authority and power .
For he must reicn, till he
hath put all enemies under
his feel.
The last enemy that shall
be de1t.royed ia death. 0
Corinthians 15:24-26.)
MRS. D~ MURL TDSH
TO 8~ QJEST ARTIST
De: Murl Tosh, Coata Men
norist, hu been lelected
by the Southern California
Floral Aun. to be 1 auest
artist at the Auociation'a
annual desian armpo1ium.
This e vent, known as the
Wall Street Open House:,
will be: suac:d this Sunday,
Nov. S, at the Wholesale
Flower Market in Lo!l An&e·
lc:s .
\tu. Tosh, owner of De
~rl Florist, is offi cial
greeter for the Costa Me s a
Chamber of Commerce:, She
is a member of the Business
Professional Women's Club,
past president of Oran&c:
County F lorist s Aaaociation
and Soroptimists Club. She
hu just taken office: as the:
new prc:sidentof the Women's
divi sion of the Cos ta Mesa
Chamber of Corrrnc:rce.
By Marilyn Manion
SAY IT ISN'T SO
"'La..ft m!(ll/ I lookl'd upon thl' stmr;
J suw a man who wa.tn"t thl'rt'.
H~ wasn"t lhert! Uf,!Uin toduy-
1 wi.rlr thut man would f(O uway."
This child1sh nur~ry rhyme is the.-most ;.pt
description for a current and equally childish
anitude on tht! pan of tht! United Statt!S-the
attitude toward the Communist fon enseonced
only ninety miles from our shores. [)espite
evidence lO the contrary. American observers
of one w r1 and another continue: lO conclude
that C.utro's sun has Kt-that he is no longer
(if he ever was., of cour~e) a powerful mc:m~
ber of the intc:rnat.onal Communist conspiracy
(if it really exists in the: first place). The gen·
eral idea is. "If we ignore: it , maybe it will go
away."
1nvnc Ho Ch1 Minh to lunch as soon aa it's
mutually convenient.
Unfonunately. however. there are reasons
to doubt that ( I) Johnson convinced KosyJio
that Communist c"'pansionism of any !Otl,
anywhere . should cease , or (!) the Soviets are
really intent upon puttin& a stop co Castro's
expon of revolution.
Jr the Ruuians really wanted Cascro to stop
his meddling. all they would have to do would
be to cut off his allowance. He currently re·
ceives S400 million a yea r from Moscow.
We will believe that the Soviets mean busi·
ness when they put their money where their
mouth i~whc:n they recall their funds from
Hava na lo Moscow.
The straw~srupers are more recently re--
joicinJ over the death of Chc: Guevara in Jk>.
Every straw in the wind that would su~ Iivia. Since he ts dead. the: line aces. he can no ttantiate the innocence of Cuba is bastily longer foment revolutions, snd, therefore, the
puped by thoK who believe in the . Non· danaer is O'ler. This is an interenlna arJUment,
Threat. The strawl "'prove" thai Castro II per-especially when it comes from mouth& wbicb
Ieedy harmless, M th at his mischievous mc:d· previously insisted that there: was no n:volu.
dUoa in Latin America is simply his own :ion , or Che G uevara. in the fine place.
penonal hobby. aod ha., nochina to do with But Guevara's death ended only • l't"Tit>ntll
MC*OW or Pekina. effort to "create a .ecood ot third Viet Nam"
A fe-w months &JO. for illltance, the_ Non--(Cbc:-'t wor(b;) in the America. Guevara him.
1'brn& Group fell eilaerly upon • publiC an--telf wu not the orpnlz.er of the drive to
DOUDCnQCnt i..ued by the ~ic:t Unioo. The capture Bolivia for the Redl. Nor was he tbe 1.~ bad blued a '"demand'" that Castro ftnancial hacker. He was mercty one of C.
put aa cOd &o tnt particip•don In tbc: reYOiu-. tro'• depudes, reaivina i1111ruc:tiola from Ha·
tionary Ktlvida witiUn Central and $ouch vana, who U\ tum ld1 ill ~ary whaewlthal ..u.nean IMdoaa. Since thai dc:maod fofloowtd from Moscow.
dolefy upoa the heelt ~ -~ G~ IWn-The revoiUCion pa oo-in Moico, Guate--
mil c:oet.acs, the op&am•IC coodt.WOO was mala. lk)fivfa, Venezuela and Colombie, to
diM Jet n b8d pulled a tUI coup: He bad name 1 few. And ~•he moMJ keapt comfnt
m•• .... 10 COIIjJoce ~ &o convince C»-from Moecow. (Aad .. kelp lndi"' *'th
ao to .... .,.radi .. Commuoilm in Lalia MotCOW, btlpi"' her alto to latd..,.... IO
-. Hallll\.l u JUdll a CIOIICI..._ ...,. valid if our YAiet Ia die ,_ for PI 11111 #.., CauW tt
Ps I
2 7 ..... -• ,.,.. ....... of Kolf· be filM """ piOIItitld .................
........ k..-.. dMrio-.IGr c-.-MIPI k"'-tlool !C 'J
• 1 t a• •tllllllan d •II _,_ .. pi'OIIlkld~diMCubawouldbJP"'-
-...... ....,. ............ fill ow ...... ., ... u-... -"""' .... ·ant-
pad I InC C, ........ ID A•tricM'W., P I u
"OBSOLETE COIICEPT"
Editoc or the: Ensip:
After rc:adina Tom Ander-
son"• artic le on "Obsolete
Concept'" in last weeki En·
s ian, I just wonder how in
the world can the Ameri can
public be so de&f, dumb and
blind, "Mac the knife" has
cut down on everythina. in-
cludin& our chance of sur·
viva\. And we jus t sit and
let these so called leaders
lead Ul into hell; all we
have to do is to pay t he
little old bill.
We also help our enemies
by I upplyin& the &oodS they
need for conduct in& a war.
And we must help them build
hiways. and above all we
must not forcet the bddae a.
When anyone il a patriot,
he is riduculed , and the
traitors are rewarded. Just
one: case of this i1 Otcpka
and Rostow case.
Sincerely,
Marion Patrick
104 W. Wilson
Costa Mesa
film showins. The: aentle·
man who had been invited
to ahow the film had been
advised to leave the cam·
pus by a school offici al,
who felt that the film was
a waste: of time: and that the
aentlc:man's presence could
create some soft of "non·
violent demonstration."
'Mien he left, the crowd was
cheerin& s tatements by
Lenin and Marx.
The Free Speech Move·
ment and the Filthy Speech
Movement are onneceu:ary
at UC I. Chancellor. Rouen.
filthy, profane lanauaae has
been accepted without pro--
test by the students on your
campus. May I say, :ti r,
that. should you decide: to
attend a rilm showing on
your campus, you should
not be accompanied by a
lady, unless 11 he wou ld show
no alafTll in being subjected
to th i1 type of filthy talk.
You should make su re first
that all University orfi ciall
concerned know ahead of
time that you plan to attend.
Then. with a little: lu ck, you
may not have: to he ar such
"free" talk. or course, not
all the s tudents wc:r'e in
attendance, nor were all
who were: there: pa rti cipants
•n thi s shocking display.
However, I heard no objec·
tions.
As you know, Chancellor,
a chain is on ly as strona
u its weakest link.. I hope
that what I witnessed on
your campus was the weak.·
c:1t link. Sometime. thouah.
I will revisit that campua;
and when I do. I ai ncerely
hope that the necc:uary
repair work has been done.
Richard E. Woodin
1552 Miramar
Balboa
Police Blotter
A REPORT ON UCI Moftcloy, Oct. 23 Elden Ave., No. 4, Cos ta
Edii.Ot of the Ens ian Dawn came up early for Mesa ... Robert Leep, JJ,
Au Open Letter to UCI Charles Kunz, 23, of 116 ~ of I 560 Placentia, Well
Chancellor Aldrich: lSth St., Weal Newport, who Newport Heiahtl, wu book-
At the recent meetina o f
the California Le aaue or
Cities held in San Francis·
co I was in"Vitc:d \0 parti ci -
pate in a panel discussion
with the curi ously worded
topic: "Copina with the
arau root1."
Sin ce I campaianed for of·
fi cc: as a "ara u ·roots can·
didate.'' and have souaht
since: my election to repre·
aent my cons tituents as a
"araas-roots senator," I
never before thouJ,ht of the
pall roots -our (JJiet, un·
publicized, hardworkina
citizens -a1 a problem lO
be ••coped with."
But when the: discuuioo
aot under way, I realized
that the panelist• and most
of the audience had a con·
cept o( the: "arau roots"
L9tally different from mine.
They were: not interested in.
and appeared to have aiven
no thouaht whatever to the
good ci ti zen s who make
their own way and pay their
own taxes. By the: ••arass
root•" they meant organized
minority aroups prone: to
larac:--scale political demon-
strations and criminal vi~
lence.
The sc: people: are not the
pau roots of our society.
They are its weeds.
Without the productive
citizens of America there
would be: no accumulated
eaminas to 1upport the
parasite s; there would be:
no wealth to share:. Without
their patient willincneu to
bear the: burdens imposed
upon them by aovemmc:nt,
and continue producina,
chere would be: no aovem-
menL
It is time, and past time,
that we: paid heed lO the:
wishes of thc:1e people, the
real arass roots , the cOUrce
or all the suenath Ameri ca
has leh. The middle-clan
American, productively em-
ployed, livina in a suburb,
commu tin a to an ofTi ce or
industrial plant, is every-
body's taraeL He i!l fai r
aame for tax collectors, po--
litical aaitators and tar.·
supported profe uon. He is
raided by court-protected
cri minals. Everyone wants
somethina from him; few
recosnize that the y owe hi m
anythina in return.
If ours is a nation where
the: majority rules, middlt>
cl au Americans -not the
dc:monsuators and minority
FOUPI -•POuld have the
areatest influence: on law-
makina and aovemment. If
ours is a nation or JUi ticc:,
thc:~e peopl e who sustain
themsei\'C:S should not be
forced azainst their will to
sustain more and more
others who, unlike: the much·
derided "bourseois," will
not take responsibi lity for
the: conduc t or their own
live s.
Sometimes I lhink that our
decent middlc:·class Ameri-
can s are too aood for their
O'lo'll sood. They arc too
lona sufferina. They listen
too re spectfully to s trident
voices demandina leaalized
plunder as a .. riaht" and
speak up too hesitantly fm
their o'M'\ true riahls. They
arc: taken for arantc:d by
friend• and enemies alike,
There is endless talk or
"revoh" nowadays. What
we need mo lt or all if a re·
volt by the taxpayer.
Dr. Aldrich wins halo
On Wedne sday, October was ridina a bicycle: without ed on the charae of misuse
U, the s tudents on the lr· liahts at 2:SS a.m. and arter of credit card 1 ... Eddie
vine campus of the Univc:r· police stopped him and made: Georae, 47 , of 706 Mariaold,
si ty of California, had the • routine: wanant check, Corona del Mar, was booked
opportunity to view the 00.. booked him on a warrant on the: charae of a wanant
cumentary film. ••Anarchy , for failure to appear. · .A for diuurbin& the peace: ...
U.S.A.," produced by The SlOO s et of iron• left in an Betwc:en6 and II p.m. some·
John Birch Society. This unlocked 1tation waaon were one 1hattc:red a .t25 window
fi lm was shown in the sci· s tolen, accord in& to Rachel in the: Ford bc:lonaina to
ence lecture hall, at th e: in· Broome, 1533 Anita Ln., Randolph Juenas t of 1301
vitation of the school. One Harbor HiJ}lland1 ... Eiaht Clay, Cliff Haven .. .A $44
would have expected dis-brown plastic chairs were stand wu removed hom the
agreement, deba te, and 1tolen on the: 22nd, reported front ya1d of 3901 E. Coast
dissent, but wh at I witnes-Charles Garde:, ]44 Buena Hwy ., Corona del Mar, It•
sed wa1 proranity, pc:lu-v ·11ta. Balboa ... Vanda\1 pooted Robert Lee, 211 5 and Do. Tom Robinson. UCI Chancellor Daniel G. lance:, and presumption . cut a 6-inch hole in a car Cove St., Corona del Mil Aldrich Jr. wu crowned Mn. Lou II Pratt was chair ..
For example:, the follow· top that will cos t Katen Me· ... Someone went to a lot with a halo ta1t Thursday man Cor the day, and wu
ina portions of the film Leon of 318-A, Marine Ave., of effott to break valve aa the rec1p1c:nt of the auisted by ~ea. Evan
were met with applau11e BaiL .• loland, about S50 ... s temo ,.. the Valiant be .... ,..__ d ' •· I" d r uo-.,..., IBn ruoae ~~ar 0 Prichard, Harvey Pease:,
and/or cheers: A picture of An admirina prowler ha1 lonaina to Marilyn Richard•, of the Harbor Auuhary of John Sparlin& and Roderick
Castro; Jeuie Gray statinc been thlowina a red rose: 2931-B E. Coal\ Hwy •• Cor• dte South Coast Child Oli· Wheeler.
that he: would rather die almoat every mot"nina for ona del Mar, either by kick• dance Clinic. _ --.,---:-::-:~--
takina part in a revolution about 2 weeka into her win• ina with their feet 01' bend.. Dr. Aldrich joined UC u LIGAL MD11CI
in America than in Vietnam; dow , uid Elizabeth Clark, ina by thc:h hands •.. Steven a junior chemist a\ the citrus
a s tatement to the eCCc:ct llll E. Balboa Blvd.,Bal-Schill, 1204 W. Coast Hwy •• eaperlment ttation at River-NOT!~~~~73i1~J'.E::INC
that what happened in lhe boa, and when it happened West Newpmt, reported that aide in 1 ~3. He a~vanced Notir:e I• hereby ~rhu that
Al,erian revolution could thi& mornin&, &he looted out someone on the Ulh or 19~ 10 P!ofeuor o( 1~111 and the PluahaJ CotMalul• or
happen in the United to see a youn& man lootinl forced open h is Chevelle 1 chemll& at the ap1cult111al the Cit,-of NewpMl Beach will
Slates · a Communi1t publi· . , . . d 1 t tho 'Uporimonl st.ation. and .. old '"'-e pobllc hearlaf ~ the cation, which alated that it up at her, amthna and wav· llde wtn aw to un oc cha'rman of aoil and plan& •ppllc•tlotl of r_.u thla f New•
d f U . ed ina A uereo tape deck door, and lhcn steal atereo 1. , ~ d n. port ha c ... d the l~lae Com--uek& the en o ntt 'Tal~ 'at tlOO waJ atolen and tapes valued at t2~ ••. nut11t1on at Dav11 an P<>r• fi."' 1111 order 10 •mead ee.tab-
States' imperialism (what--from his Ford when he te(l Another stereo tape robbery, keley, In US8 he~·~ named l"hed •etbuU 1111 Tract 6228
ever that ia). 't k d in front ol hi& lhia time from a Chevtolet dea!' o( the U~ Otvttion of •• follow•t Some portions or the film I par e . Aaricul&ural Sclencu. t.ol ~;ll•tlft8
were met with loud hiuina home, Utd Ronald Nann, v~n uuct. waa repor1.ed by 1bo UC roJenll named him No. St!ltb.aelt f'To/os.ed
and booina. such 11 the 420 Colton, Newport Shores Ttm Kelter. IS 8eKOn Bay, at t:lCI chancellor 00 Jan. 9 10 h. h.
followina: A rormc:r counter-.•• A t16S Hobie surfboard who . lost t42 worth o( ~--U, U62, with tbe relpon• \? :g ~:: : ~'·
spy's atatemen& uplainina was &lolen from James Mil-·colordtn2aa. · .Fr5ank CRIIIC~ aibili&y for deYelopinJ the 12 10 h. 6 1::
Cormuniat ttra&eay ~ a· pic;.. ter, 918 W. Balboa Blvd., 2 5 lOth '-• en&ra campus frc:m barepound. 15 15 n. 10 h.
cure of a bumper strip which Bllboe ••• Johnson and Son Newpo~&, le(& his red VW Tbe campu& waa 01'fted In 27 10ft. 6 f1.
reads, "Sup-port Your Local Lincoln-Mercury auto •1•ncy. protected by • ·~· c~ver-Sepu.-.r, 1965. wltb 1,$19 1? 11~ ~tl. 6 1'·
Police," Only OIIG tocial· 900W. Cout Hwy.,:Muirtar• and retUin:: ~~·nd it but NUdtnta and a racul&y or 32 10 "· : ~::
itt drew boo•• -Oeor,e Mile repor&ed dta& a ve• • · .A wal t • 16 n c•· 111. 33 10 h. 6 l1.
Uncoln Rockwell. When hlcl; ren&ed from &hem had rency and • lot of cttdi& His ocher ln&eretts lnchade l-4 1X l:: 6 h.
lhe nuratM lla&ed lhe tt.epa not bean ret~nod aa it card& were a&olen fiCiftl eM cbutcb acl.i•itiet, Oru .. U IS ft. l~ f!:
or action oecenlt)' &o thould ba" ben by •11..., cloth pwae tM& Ollft Empire Boy Scoau. Or•p S7 15ft. 10 fl.
c:rea&e new fHeral lta.ialtr mea\ Rlctl••· 2919 Clay. Newport c--Pbi~ic So--al" 10 II. 10ft.
tion in civil riaftll ... lin Hei-ta, ltf& .. tw .. U.t clttJ. eo.dl tA Ana of.. Notlre h•lrlereb_y fanhef ~l orn
*-re were boo's. PouUtly T .. ...,, Oct. 2A · bac:Ut saaa. o/Mr ~"'"' Ora• to.&y coaa&al __. dla1 ""id pahllc huri•J willla .. --· ...__ cbup t1 •11 .. .1 -•'"_. a1 1111 a---. k•ld 011 c.ke 16&11 da,-of No"~ Chis wu Meuse dtost P"-Pill oa -"11111• ---7 • •• &rodtlfa of 0,..,. bt-r. 1967, ., ""-• ifio•t of 1:00
••& did oo& ,.alia.e lhatlba *-If: ia pabllc: ioct.s.4 doN Or., a., -.or.s. • • O:...&J. Project Zl, •• , ••. Ia tile c ... cu a.-•-.
at•••uU wu ~~e•alty llllt K.,_.dl ltuNI1,,1G6 .... 'IIIII .. lUI Mollet fll tlllt an.,. c-17 CoetlAJ•·• of tlroe Newpon ••~ Ci ty ~ .~0 Looll• Klo1o ,. -'d, c...-<lol -; -11owpon looolo Plro o.,.... _, •--~-a-IW Holl, " .a.1a. ,,_, •• ,loco "" _., ..,. 1 __..._ - -...,_ "-'-•Y •cf all ,.,.... laJereM.-1 ...... die lt .. nMI ... tUII Jr., U4 JHI II.. Weal -~ WU • • .. ,,."_ 011 ... 01 ClWc ...... .., _,., •41 H ll•otil
001 --~~~ ..... H...,.n; a-Id JOJ,404l!. -of H011 Hoo .. lal, Haoll.. potll ol 11o 111..-. ..... ....... No. 6, 8a1Mat MPI ......... fin ........ h ptt ...... ,.... • .,. Y. ~II•, •e<.te:t.,
l1al s•w'y, I lid ... CllrladM V• , ....... 404 tlaat W11 6wl lala laa&. .,._ We -tuaMI: DIM ~j=~~.'r.!.f:!J" ..
1 ..... -,.._, f« 11. lol .... , Ho. ·4, Bolllo&; loft lluliot lo llo -IU¢a1, 11a1Mr I a'M, Pololl,., ""'· 1. 1967, 1o
aoly -~-tlolftl of llo _. 11 ..... Ot•p, 21:15 -•-11-r I Ul .. ,...., DriiM 1h "..,... ..... , r.."•
NEWPORT HARBOR [~~GN
FIRST SEC110N --P1110 3
TliURSOAY, NOV. 2. 1967
COROllA DEL MAR, CAUF.
Workshop at
St. James hall
The women or St. J&met
will conduct a work a hop from
9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednet•
day, Nov , 8, In the church
pariah hall, 3209 Via Lido,
Newpmt Beach.
The Rev. Kenneth Allen
eucut\ve director of the de·
pattmcnt of education («
the Loa Anaelca Oi'',oe<ote,.
will apeak on 11The 1pirit
renewal in the lire o( the
church." The workshop ia
dcaisned to help the women
of the church ace and meet
the needs in a rapidly chana·
in1 wofld.
Special invitation• have
been aent to the 1967--68 in·
com ina officers. All women
are invited to participate.
Luncheon rucrvationt may
be made with Mta, Robert
Walker , vice pres ident and
chairman of the event, S46·
1837 .
TROJANS and Friends of USC are ln-
vited to attend the Newport Harbor Tro-
jan Alumni club no-host cocktail party
to be held from 5 to 8 p.m. SUnda'J, Nov.
12, at the Vista del Lido, bll Lido Park
Ori ve, Lido Peninsul a. Gues ts will in-
clude faculty members and coaches of
USC as well as alumni from th e coastal
area. Party planners pictured above are,
from left, Herb Riley, treasurer of the
club; Mr s . Jack 8illinqs, Mr. Silllngs,
club president, and Mrs. Riley. The
couples a re Lido tsle residents.
Harbor grads to wed
There is a summe r wed-
dina beina planned, an-
nounc ed Mr. and Mu. Rich-
are Budd o f l940 Teres ita
Lane, ~I arbor Uiahlands, as
they re\lealed the• enaa&e-
ment of their dau ahter, Lyn-
da, to Jerry F. \lcC.raw,
son of -\ir. and \1rs . L. G.
McGraw of Balboa Coves.
The bride-to-be attended
local elc:rnentary 5chools,
was graduated from Newport
lla rbor tligh School, and
attended Orange Co ast Col-
lea,e. Ste is presently em·
plored at Buffums' in Fash-
ion Island.
Her fian ce, also a Harbor
ltigh r.rad, is an outstandina
swinmer. He was a juni o r
cullese All-American tn
swimmins at Orange Coas t
College and a member o f
the U.S. Surf Lifesavin a
Associ atiun team lhat tou r-
ed t\US IIalia and New Zea-
land earli er this )'ear. t-Ie
has been awarded an ath·
letic scholarship fo r swim·
ming at the t..:ni versit)' o f
Mi ssouri and will en roll
th ere in the sprin g.
Call in Your Want~
ta the Ensign
67J.Il550
lynda Budd. (Singer photo,) =-
liair Stylist DaVId of Playboy
TH E DOORS of the Costa Mes a Moose Lodge, 435 E.
17th St., will be open to the public oo Saturday, Nov.
11, beginning at I p.m., for the annual bazaar a nd
turkey dinner of the Women of the Moose, Chapter
1158. Each commi ttee has a separat e table or booth
and th e items for s ale range fr om gi fts and gadgets
and handmade decorat ions t o candy and baked goods .
The tu rkey d inner will be served beginning at b p.m.
followed by dancing unt i l 1 a.m. Super•1is ing this a f-
fai r is the library commt ttee, headed by Mrs . Earl
Trapp, pictured at right with club member Mrs . Vi ctor
Pilger.
Librarian to speak
• •• of social note
lr ,.. Onc..nonth-oldKevlnWhitc•
Dorothy Yardley, Balboa houtc o f Sl7 Mariaold
Bay Club' a aoeial charmer, Ave., Corona del Mar, brok•
is (~~~ned ror het Ui c:k of l n\0 the aocial twirl on
tac:kinl I\Otel all OVef her. Wednnday o( lUI week
tolf to 1upplement her mern. (()ct. 18) with a party (Of
oty. However. the no lonaer the younaer ut wi th the
hat that .. tac:tty•• (cxcoae utittanc:c of hit mother,
me, Dorothy) appearance; ~.. Edward Whitehouse
her no te• are now neatly {Vi rainia). Amona thole
lUcked 'neath a tlender present were debutantes
aolden hand decoratively ·Britt, 10 weeks, etc:orted
pinned to her c:ottume. The by het mother, Jean Ouyndom
aolden trinket wu deaianed of Corooa del Ma1; Chtittina
by our own Bay Club reai · Richardson, S weeka, with
dent, Barry Goldwater, and her mother, l)o11ie of Men
beau a charmin& intc:ription Ve rde; and Kri ata Jantie,
from him and hit wife. S weeks, with her mother, I
Peuy. By the way . Dorothy, \1allene of Corona del Mar .
how come that (amoua son, The afternoon staa-l ine
Geor&e Yardley, wun't inc luded Ch1i1tian Basham,
buketballed up for the S weeks, btouaht by his
BBC Sports Hall of fame mothe1 , Laude of Corona
last Friday? There was del \tar ; 3.week-old Steven
really an exceptional array Chab1e and his mothe1, \1ary,
of spcrrt1 peau present and of East Bluff. o\nd look ina
many of them res idents in ove1 th is l ates t Clop of
and near the Harbor Area babies was sooo-t.o-be-
•.• does aive u s pride. mo the1 Pal Be1g nf China
• • • Cove .
Ei &ktayear~ld Chris and
S·yeat--old Annette AI lerd
have left Harbor View School
and are on their war back to
Oklahom a. The Allerd ram-
ily had been s tayin g in Cor-
ona del \-tar since the ir
home was flooded out dur-
in& the summer by th ose
Oklahoma floods. They lOld
stories of their fr iends and
nei ahbors bein,g litera l\~·
washed away by raging
waters, and their own house
was pretty well flooded,
forcina them in to a midnisht
e vacuation.
• • •
Charle s C. Uarve y o f 121
Heliotrope Ave., Corona del
Mar, has been called away
from home because of the
noods. These fl oods were
in Texas near Brownsville,
and \1r. Harvey , who is wtth
the U.S. Government's Small
Busineu Administration, is
down in Texas assisti ng
with t he busineH re habih-
lation follo win s the drastic
fl oods and hurri canes the re.
Not e \len flood s and hurri·
canes arc: small in Te xas '
• • •
• • • \1r. and \·!t s. Bill Stenon
(she is the fotrret tcachet
Leola Knfft) ha\lc left
C01 ona del \iat fot a hone y-
moon tn \lontego Ray.
Jamatca. They ate v1s1ting
\tr . Stetson's bt o ther, fle01 ge
Stetson. • • •
\1t. and \h ti. Buu f.ltke1
ha\1~ left Cotona de l \·Ill to
bl! wtth theu dau ghtel at
Ft. 11 uachuca , <\rizon :il. \lr .
E\!ker, who IS conva leScing
aftel a SC11es of upe tattnn s.
has been m the real estate
ftdd tn Corona dd \lat fo1
a number of ~e a 1 s. He and
\~r s. Ellkct t'lllgtnall) came
(tom Greenvtlle, Oh111 , and
l1 vcd on \latguo::ttte -\vc:.,
Colona Jel \1at .
LEGAL NOTICE --'-' '\11 ]\1 1·11 1 1'11\111 Ill \11 1\l.
\•ol• •· •~ II• PI·• .:o·.•n 1h~r lh• l'l.wn oflo.l ! ,,,,,,, .,.,,.,n ,f
ttl•" I ol\ .,f \. "!"''( II•·,., h
,,[j lo oold ,, 1""1,1, h•·oll ofl o.l '>!l
lh •· •'1'1'1 1• •ll l••n f 11.11 . otr\.1
).m• \1. \•l.u••"' ! .. t ,, \ ,,.,,,n• •·
::•11·, In I''""'' 1 ··~•.d.t ... hno ••nl
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, ,,d -to ft .... ,d. , .o~•f .. _ 1
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ft., •II !'""'"U I 111 1), )jj,,. L \ .
l '·'' 1 ·,I H., •monwnll l.nn'"n ,,.,
l l t.! I ,, .. , 1 1o • .m I tnnl, f!.,J.
t ......
£itxJ£/'~
u dP ~5 ~4r'ff
T he ltbral)' committee o£
the Women of the \loose,
Chapte1 II SR, Ct•s ta \lesa.
wi ll be 1n cha1ge 11f tht:
chall et night pt nj lam at 8
p.m. today, :'\l •w. :. at the
\loosc LnJgc:, -'35 E. 17th
S t.
altnns for lhe hall and un the
1dte!ihme n1 1ahle.
1-IALLOWEE~ TALE •.. 1
th ink it was in lhe \'ICini ty
of Ne wport Island when a
thin little s irl and her
avo rdupois fr iend knocked
on \he door./\ lady appeued
and save ~ handfuls or
aoodies to the slender
child -bu t reached down
and !!.Cooped up some of th~
sweels fr om the bag o f h ~r
chubb~· fll ~nJ. "It's tlld~
or tre ats , you kn ow," ~he
commc:n teJ.
\.,,,, ,. ,., h•·•··t" htnh•·r "'''·n
tl1ot! ~ • .,.11'ublo· h".otln~ ·'oil t••·
h• 1<1 ''" !lv· !h!h 1." ,( \.,, •. ,,.
loo !, I<Jb7. il L th•· hL>uf "I IJ Oil
p .m. IU tb~ Coutl<·tl (.b,an\tr l ,.
"' th .. ~~: ..... pnr1 n ..... h C.lw
ll.tlt, ,,, ,.h,. h II!IW .tn I l,!,o• •
otl'll "h 'l ooll W 1"·'11"' IUl • I• "''""
""" ••Pi•'··" on ·l I·• lo• .oro!
•h··ro·,n.
ll." '. I "!''"''"· .., .. ,,.~.,,..
'""l'"n tt. .• h ''" l'loln loln ~ l ""'m'""'" n
v
f llhc1 m~mMu of 1he Ll-
htaly cnmm1 11e e ate \·lmes.
~athe1 tne Oa k in, j .,hn Reed,
Wd bam l.md, Ruher1 ~e'A·
Ion. Ru.:ha td ~hee l s, J ohn
Stuff, and ft.,ta Vaughan.
GI RL SCOUTS START
SALE OF CALENDARS
• •
l' .. hJ.~h '"'· ~. t~,~t,'. In
!h•• '""P"" ll.otl•••r t-n"'llln
CLARENCE EVANS OIES
Cla ren ce: W, Evans ,)f :S~-'
S cwrmt B\\IJ .. l \"ls la \lc:u.
d1eJ SunJa\, Oct. :Q, .1\ the
Otange C••un l) \ledrc al C'c:n•
\II. F\'ans "'a" ho>Tn \ltJ~
JlJ, 1 Q(IO, m lo.,d n ... l, C'1 t1.
Kan .. a ... lie ""ren t -lfl 1ea1 ..
m (al1fnrn ta dnJ ~-~ 1n
/
O FF I CE ~S of the fres hman a h •gh
School for the first semest er are, from left, Margie
Campbell, vice·pres ident; Patty Wise, sec re tary; Mike
Johnston, president, and Jana Granzelta, treasurer.
Sound Advice
Never usc dtu&S left 0'~'
from a scnous 11ln~!!.S for
sclf·treaunent of a s1m•lar
ailmem. You s..-c , modern
drugs are h1¥,hly pul~nr
lha.l's why we dispense them onl y wh<:n )Our
physician prescnbes. If you dCHe you~tf ""lt h
lcflovcrs, you may do scnous damagt. tl'~ a i!ood
idea to pour the remams of old pre!>Cnpl•On\
down W drain and destroy the bonks.
I Cll'istensen Pharmacy
3021 E. COAST IIWY .. co•o•A DEL IIAa
OaJOU ~.2S5CJ
-
......... ooptlll ·"'-·=· .,.,..... ... e .....
~hit;..,._, c•rdt
' .~eca .......... ,.
•
Jut £. Coaa:t Rwy~ CaNoa del Mar. OJll.2740
\hs. Earl Tlltpp, o.:halfman,
h a:; as hct spe aket . \lr s..
R.C. P1e tce , Cos ta \ks.a li ~
branan. who will revJew
some of the c un ent hes t
sellers. \h s. P ierce v.·ill OC
pcesenteJ a bn••k of het
chotec for the li btat)" h) thc
libtar)' C(lmml lt.:.:.
(ill\ SC11l1t ('ah:ndats go
on !>a k 11>Ja) m the :"oie ~~o•pnl t
l\a 1h.•r ('oun!:d. The sale
~~o d l cnntmuc un td \'ov. 18.
L1•cal Uu01rs 1'1\l bcnef1 t tly
le O.:.:-I•·,ng 5W. ,,f the !!t ale
,f caknJat'. C'·•unc l l l'al~n
fieotgl! ~·ecJnn nf Shnre
Cl1 ffs LS pt acttcally g01xl.
as new fn\l ow,n g his tccent
o peration. Be' II pt obabl)' go
back to his ttclcet-tape
oHi ce II• tes t berns plumb
t11ed out watchtng h1S wife,
Dot1s, (>lgantze P ly mouth
Church p<lt•luds. Spas ttc
Le ague brunche s and-sn-
for th.
0'!.1ngc: (' ,,un 11 . I k ._.a~ a ,-----:==--,----::.,----:===------,
chef f,,, l ~ IC:JI... ~E
\Irs. Trapp alsn satd thert:
wl\1 be: a fntmal entnllmcnt
,,f candidates fo\lowin s thc
phlJram. nooks L.n Caltft•tnla
"-ill be sent to 1h.:: l!hla1 ~ a t
\loosehcart , lllml•t s.
dar ~·ha11 man '' \h 'i. lle1-N
na tJ t·o:~g. a .. ~ ... tcJ h) \Ir s. ew
.Jan nt .. mm.~n . I.J.guna
Hca..:h; "'"· Flank 1,\nch.
('o"'>tnna Jc\ \kn . .~nJ \l1 s.
u .. ,J (ilhh... \le ... pnlt
arrivals at Haag c ORIGINAL OIL PAINT INGS-D •s.count utl 10 5f'r
c ST 4-NOARD FRAMES -0•5-Count ut' to 30"
• CUSTOtv1 FRAM ING. CIRCLES. OVALS, E1 c.-
Hair Sly lis IS :
Miss Corol
Miss Jerri
Miss Dione
Manicures and
Pedicures
by, ...
appo'"lmc"u fo r yo.,, co"vtnimc c.
Ttl tphon < 54~ -0 460.
Coli for on oppolntff'!ent to.
doy for 0 •hofllpoo OfUI ••t -
oncl whcfl yav•rc feocly fof
your second •hoMpoo and ••t
---it'• FREE! (clv•lnt
l'to••~t~l.e,)
Playboy Hlir Slyllsts •• loccc4 •
I~< "'"" •f 17111 Strut ..., IIIIi"'
A•-" Ia futcU" Pluo, N..,.rl s ... ~.
The libtar y h1wk the me
willlx: emphasi zed m Je t:ol-ll c1~h t ~.
Grandmothers install
new officers Nov. 9
Jus t leturnins home fr om
the 26th annua l coo,.vention
of the National Fedc:la ti(ln
of Gtandmothe l Clubs he ld
at \liami Beach, \irs. f tan-
cis Sahs, pt esident of tht:
local club, is cir ch ns hc1
calendat fo1 the II th buth-
day party and installa11on uf
new office1s. The ratty is
is to be held Nov. q 1n the
Commodore Room at the
Newporter Inn at II :30 a.m.
The chairman for the day
will be l\tu. Louis Spie l~
be•aer. Mu. !Iallie Br idgell.
national president, wil l be
inttallina officer. The new
ollicen to be installed are:
Pteaident, Mn. Altoo Cul-
ver; rirat vice•prcs ident,
M,ll. Glenn Oyult; 2nJ vic:e-
p:eaident, Mn. John tlo~
kin•; uc:retary, .\tu. Dee
Wade; Ueuurc.r, Mu. Ruth
Hamilton; c:ou espondin&
uc:re tary, Mrt . Soni• ll:ina.
The theme fot the party
will be Hawaiian with Mu.
Glenn Oyaan and"'· Louis
Spielberaer •ervina on the
decoutlna committee. A
Hewaiian tin1et , Mft. Faye
Ban &a (tom LOftl Beach. wi ll
bt eM eatertaine1.
Mn. Don CamcrM, 67S·
J134. ltlittecl by ~·
Zelda Pierce. 54H&.JI, ue
tht tic ket c01m1itr.e. ~
T he hos tesses ft•l the patty
a1e \h s. ChffoHJ Rallon and
\hs. Jnhn llo pkms . assis ted
h)' \hs . (ie(lfge I-, itt S1.
LEGAL NOTICE
\OIIC ~ 1H 1'1111.11 . IIE.-\Rl \'1.
\nru ~ t:o-ttt.Httn t.t\t\
th.ot th•• l 111 l.,oun • II ,1 lh•· c,,. nl \ .... r .. n u .. u. h "''II
ho,l•l ,, pulol 1• h•·Mm!f r•·ll.tr•llnll
th •· •• ,,, .... ,, nl I •ll••t 1' .. ,, •• ""'"
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f.uno l• ,J ,.,.fltnll tn th•• H·l 11, .. .
""' 1" •·n• '"·'' t, '"'" th•· ... .
'l"''''d ft .. nl .on•l ... ,,,,. '"''' .. ,.,. to ••• ~.. r 1 1 •• ,, .. ,,. rl,. ... , ,,,. , ,,,r
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"'""lrd• .. ,.lo• ~·'"''" lw l lro•t
111"\''il'j ,f '"'fUIIt'o[ .. fo•o•L (:_\)
th.ot tlu· fmn1 ,.,.,,., .. , k '"' n...,
,j.,..o•r th.tn t h•• ''""' .. ,.,, .. , ~
on l ,nl 1 111 ·, 1!•1'\, 11h1o h•''"'
'" ,, . ., ... ''"'·"'"I ••n ol ~. Hlo"'l I ·33, 1.111111'1 •1 old \!.or Tt.oo t,
• ""'"'""h l n""" ,,,. :!7~ H.-..rk
!'tr•'<'\, I hll'l'' l "o ""• ('"'''""old ''·". \01'11 t. I!' llt'RFIH rl'lt·
TIH:H f. I\ E"i 1hn1 1hr "''"'
puhlir h"•tll'lft "''II br hf'ltl on
th .. I:Ji h tl;~1 nf "'oH•mbr-r, 1%7 .
Ill lho• hf:Hir <>I 7::10 p.m. 111 thr
f:~>ul'ln l t:h~tmb"r"' o l thf' l:itr
ll ~t ll nf th" C•l> nf "i ""fM>"
Hurl!, Callfon~i -. •t wh lrh
thM ""'' pl•l"• .. ,. •d •II per•••'•"' hllf'ti'Mrd ••Y .,f!.,
IW!d bt< hl'oHd 1-krff'tll'l.
t. .. rll Lattlo•
Clly Clr rt
Chy of Newport Rr-.dl
P•biiMl No~. 2, 1967. I• L---------------.Jbou. n .. N .. wpart H•rbor f.nlflll
Satu,ctay, Oet. 21
ll\"ly -\lt. and \h'i . WI\ It am
Bar nes, 730 Jt•&nn St..
Cnsta \ksa.
Bt•Y -Dt. and \hs. O:l n1e!
Stn ngel, IJOR S. Ra} Ft ollll.
Balhoa Island.
<iul -\h . anJ \ll lo. rh.-
mas Wdl1a ms , 657 \"u;:t~oll JJ
St .. Costa \le sa.
BP} -\IT . and \It s. l\'iln
Br adley , 100 \latgut'tllc
t\'l'e .. Cotnna del \lat.
At•)'-\11. and \b s . RolanJ
Rt i u s . 1%2 Fullett"'n ·\ve ..
(M ta \les a.
Boy -\h . and \It s . Jam~s
!Jay. 511 l rvtn~ Ave ., 'lolew-
polt tlet&h ts.
Sunday, Oct. 22,
(iill -\It . a nd \In . RL•bet t
K.td•.h e. ~65.&1"-Oranae A'·e .,
Costa \lesa.
G11 \-\h . and \b s. Lann~
P•n&i lle)'. :00 Cab!:illo St..
Ct>S ta \lesa.
--·· 0<1 . l3 Bo)' -\11 . and ''•· Don
DuHe1. -'09 C lubhouH .o\ve ..
N~wport &ac h.
0!11 -Mr. and \tu. Allen
Uukell, 31 2 Pirate Road,
Cliff tlaven.
Girt -Mr . and \tu. C.eorse
Reminatoo, 30%-Roanoke
Lane , C(lsta Meu.
Girl -~•. and Mrs. Jeffery
She. 2190 Cotleae Ave .,
Cotta Mesa.
T•••4eyl Od. 24
Boy -~. and Mtt. John
Finch, 76) AHeaheny Ave ••
Col &a*•a.
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lh .. r.,sta \ks a.
filii -\11. and \lt... loe t ald
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Cn!>ta \le sa.
Friday, Oct. 27
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book t<:\'IC:\\ )CIIi!':!>, sche-
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day, ,'\t>\', 3, '" :o\e\\p(l lt
Beach,
The books a1e "The l..1n g,"
''The a\oc adt> Cookt'l•••k."
"White thunde1 ," "\ nJe l-
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life's awful moments,"
"\lad arne Satah," and, "The
joumal of Colone l de L an~
cey." \!iss Will iam~ ~ill
conclude the p1og1am ~·i th
an addi tional 22 th um bnail
~ke tche s of sui tabl e Ch1i st-
mas gift books .
The salons ate spon~m ed
~ the South Coas t Alumnae
of P t Be ta Ph1, \~ho "ill
abu nffet fu1 sak hanJ-
c Jafted fi1ticle s f10m then
na ti,m al phi I an thtllfll c school
in T enne~see.
Othc1 date~ fn1 lhc :-;euc"
a1e Feb. ~ and \la1ch !.
\It~. F1ank A. T\ let, chaJ J-
man ,,f the :!<ot.'J ic~·. \\hich ~~
m it:. 14th ~eat, \\i ll ~e
a ssisted by \It s. R.E. Jen-
ne\>!>, p !c~tdent ,,f th.: Alum~
nae Club: \h ~. Rll beJt \\.
Rodman and \\J S. 1\nwatd t\.
\lean~. all ,,f :"/<:WfHtlt
Beach.
ALM ON "COPE"
.\ film ••n "The hnu~c that
CO PE 1-tullt" lltll be sh1>1\n
at 11 p.m. Tue!'da~. ~o\, 7,
at lhe Ame1 ican Opin10n
Bno\s \ote, \IJH Ha.J bot
Bh·d., Costa \lesa.
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INTER ESTED O~SERVORS at the Ensign newspaper
office last week were th ese membe rs of Junior Gi rl
Scout Troop 28, who are 5th grade pupils at corona del
Mar Elementary School. In the back row, from left, are
Martha q om ero, Cindy Worrell, Kelty McGinnis,Lorna
Watt, Rosemary Sea rs, Patti Humph reys, RObin 13orden
and Jeann ie Peterson; next row, Susan Olander, Nina
Casey, 13arbara '3lodgett, Brooke Thompson, Valerie
Lewis and Molly '3o yd; kneeling, Patty Ryan, Shelly
qichardsoo, o ana Kappler and Patricia r:lark; and in
foregroun d, Jan Strickl er. Troop leaders are Mr s. Ar-
lene '3orden and Mrs. Oonna Clark. Scout s ~obin Stone ,
Terr i Roehm and Jill Soodenough wer e absent. <C::nsign
phO to.\
Ann Mytinger dies at
Ann \lytingeJ, of 600 Be ·
gonia , Co10na del \\a1,sc:em·
ed to be getting bc:tte1 and
was m•wcd F1 iday f1 om in·
tc:n sivc ca1e in South Coast
ADELAIDE
PORTER, named "wom an
o f the year" by th e Newport
Beach Cha rter Chapter of
the American Business Wo·
men's Assn., received her
cert i ficate at the national
convention held recently in
Las Vegas. Other loca l
chap ter mem be rs attendin g
included Mr s. Dolo res Cro-
president; Mr s. Doug-
Bray, vice-president;
John wo rth in gton and
Mrs. Ray mond West! ak e. A
su rp rise feature at th e con-
vention was an impromptLJ
program put on by comedi en -
n e Phyllis Diller.
LEG4l HOTICE
NEWI'ORT HARalR EMIGH
A RST SECTION - -Pill 4
ThURSDAY, NOV. 2,1!67
IDN>NA DEl liAR, CALIF.
Church News
-\ Simplex Time Recmder
and stamps valued at S160
we1e stolen from Newpmt
Harbor High School lasl
weekend, accordi ng to Vice·
Plincipal Jack King.
Entrance 1o lhe libfa1y
was belie\'ed to have been
made by ke ys s tolen from
the school th is summe1. /\
window was also bent, at.
lowing someone to teach in
and s teal all stamps and
pads within a )afoot radius.
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ti.NCHQq AWA~OS for community service were prea
sented to this trio at the Oct. 25 meeting of the wo--
men's division of the Newport Harbor Chcimber of Com--
merce. They ,are, from left, Mr s . Albert Ei chler, Home·
maker's Assn.; Will iam A.. Gazlay, Ame rican Field
Serv ice, and Mrs. Donald Schocnmchl, Zonta Club.
Another award winner, Mrs. Garth 13e rgeson, Friends
of the Library, was not present for the picture.
LEGAL HOTICE
NOTIC~: OF PI' RLIC II F:.-\HJ~C
:'\ot ict' is hereby gh'll'n that
thr Pl a~~ning Commisl'ion o f
tht> City o f Sewport Hc-a r:h will
ho ld a publ ic hll'arinj on the
MUTUAL
SAVINGS
applir&ti OI\ ol Or. io: •• Sm ~ll·
wood for a \'a ri an r c-:::908 to 1:''"''"'""'"''"''"'""'"''"'""':1 permit· 11 front ya rd build in~
se tback n~rroarhmt>nt •n r·nn·
nrct ion wi th buildinjl rrmo•ff'l·
linjl. A 10 ft. enc roarhm,.nt
1n10 a re'luirrd 10 ft . front ~ ard
!letbad c I§ rt qu e!ltc-d. Port ion
o f 8\oclc. -\, TraN Co rona de-l
Mar, commonly lr.nown a" 37:29
Ocran Blvd., Corona dl!'l \l«t .
o.;oticr i!l ht'r,.Lv lurth ,.rjtiH'n
that uid pu blic h,.arin,l! ,.jll br
he-ld on thr 16th <l~<v of \o1r:-m·
bc-r, \967. at lhf' liour of 8:00
p.m. in th" Counril Charnhrr"
o f the o.;ewport llearh {:it~·
Hall, at which tim,. and plan•
Ill\)' nn d al l P"'"'Qns inter!',.tt"rl
ma~· apprar and ),,. h<'!lfrl
thert"on.
Ra y Y. C(lprlin, s<'crrt"rv
;\'e.,.•port B!",ch Cit~ .
P lanninjl; Commission
Publi10h: No\·, 2, 1967, in
Th t" ~ewport I! arbor ~:nsign
loi.J .I .
IE A GOOD HIIGIIIOR
If you ase a ne\li'comer, or
know of a newcomer tt'l
lhe Uarbor Area who has
not been '*elcomed, do
her a favor by cal lint lbc
Harbor Vilitor be t ... een
1 and 10 a.m.. lh~
-M\1 call on
._ith valuable
and aiha ham
busines'a firma
•tand rudy to help her
become acquainted •ith
her ne'* au rroundin&•· ·
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MANNING'S
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•EWOI!T HAI!IOI EllliClll
AIIST I€Cl1011 --P• 5
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Tltui5MY, NOV.!, 1917
CO IIIII A Dfi.IIAR, CMJ F.
I
Retied teacher dies
J~ll 1W0 years aller ,._.
tirina from a ZO.,eu career
o( teacbina k:indcraar• in C private achooh, t.tn. Willie
H. lnpam, 62, died Monday,
Oct. 30 , at her home, 2~52-A
Pepper Tree Lane, Coat&
t.t .. a.
Mra. lnsram wu born Oct.
3, nos, in Tenneuee, ·She
came to Calirornia 21 years
UGt.L IIOTICI
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEA RI NG
Notice ~ here by sive~ that the Pla.aoias Commi .. loa of the City of Newport Ouch wil l
hold • public hearin& oa the applicat1oa of A.P. Kelao for
• Var~ace 11918 to permit : aa
attic o-erva tloa. room uader
t .. e 35 ft. he iJht limit .. d to
i.rmit • 3 ft. opu safety rail
coaaectioa with • 3 h. raiaed
... -.1 hd lhed io dUa
uea f• 7 yean. Amana cbo
aot.oola ia whida she taibt
were Creat•i•• in Loa
Anael81, aod Eunice Knilb
in Shennan Oalta.
Survivors are her huabend,
Oscar; a aoo, Jam8a Arm.
strona or Ohio; and S 1r~
children.
Services will be held at
11 a.m., today, Nov, 2, at
&tt Broadway Chapel,
Cosla Mesa, with the Rev.
James Piercy of lhe First
Ouistian Church, Costa
Mesa, otficiatina. Mrs.
lnaram was a member of the
church. Interment will
follow at Pacific View
Memorial Park.
~t io to eacroach irato froat KOREAN VET DIES yard setb.ck ia the R·2 Dis-1 trict. Said patio will eacroach Korean veteran Edward I~ 0 h. from the fr oat roperty Francis Charaualaf of 2210
hae, oa Lot 4, Block , T,.c t Colleae Ave. Costa Me Balboa Ia. fluub., com~~toaly . • sa, k.a owa as 20? N. Ba y Froot, dred Tuesday, Oct. 24, at
S.lboa lalaad, Lon& Beach Veteran's Hos-
N1ot ice i8 hereby further ~i ven pi tal.
ilia! !'aid pub lic be111in~ wall be Mr. Charauala( was born
held oo the 16th day ofNovem· June S, 1926, in Guam. He her, 1967. iU th e hour of 8:00 p.m. io th e Coun cil Chamber!' came to Otanae CoWlty rive
of th e Newport Beach City yean aao. He was a Staff
Hall, al whieh t ime an d place Seraeant in lhe service,
DOWN GOE S a portion of fence at the
official start of the athletic wing project
at the Balboa Bay Club. Pictured here
in front of th e huge bulldoze r are, from
left, Richard Stevens, vice-president
and manager of the Bay Club; Jack
Wrather, president; Andy Carey, who
was inducted into the '3ay Club's Sports
Hall of Fame, and Wa lte r Gayner, mem-
ber of the Bay Club board of di rectors .
(Terry Boris photo.)
any and all p!!rliOD!Iil intt>retned Rosary was re cit.ed Tues-may appear and be h,.ard ther .. on. day, Oct. 3l,at Baltz Mot·
Ray Y. \.op!!lin, ''"H'rt'tary tuary , Co sta Mesa. Grave-
Nt'wport Rt>a ch Ci ty side services were at Santa Plann ing C omm i ~!<lon Publish: ~o•·. 2, 1967, ;0 Clara C emetery, Oxnard,
HALL OF FAME
(Continued from page 1)
and resident of East 8\uH,
won her fiu t swimming lJ~
phy at the aae of 7 in the
Bay Club pool. She began
competitive s wimmina a t the
age of 10, aud a t 12 had
qualified for th e Olympic
trials. No w, at IS, she has
broken the Ame1ican IC Cotd
f01 the 2oo-mcte1 bultc1ny
with a time of 2:25.6, at the
Los Anaelcs invitational,
and 2 weeks late1 at the
Women's Nationals at Phil-
ade lph ia, she b10ke the
wolld's rec01d wi th a time
of 2:23.6. Her coach i s Ed
Newland of C~t Hi &h School.
• CA ROLYNHOUSElearn-
ed to swim at th e aae o f 4,
won het fir s t Sa~· Club race
at 7. She sc01ed ) I po ints
in the 1958 SPAAU meet,
took 3rd iq the SOO freestyle
in 1%0, deCeated champion
Sylvia Ruuska in the national
1,.500-metet frees ty le in the
recmd ln eakin& time of 19 :-
45. In the 1960 Olympic
trial s , she swam the 400
freestyle in 4:55.1, becom-
inaone of the younaest girls
to win a benh on the U.S.
Olympi c team.
o PERRY T. JONES,
hi&h divina championship,
He was Olympic divina
coach in 1%0 and will
serve as divins judae in
the H68 Olympics in Mexico
City.
• HUGI STEWART won
ta national tenn is titles
before he tumcd professional
2 years aao to teach and
head the terv~is proaram at
the Balboa Bay C lub. He
won lhe jumor collese
sina les and doubles cham-
pions hips of the U. S. in
1141 whi le a s tudent at
Pasadena City Colleae,
then enrolled a t USC and
became national doubles
champ in 1151 and sinales
champ in H 52. In 1152 and
1%1 he was member of the
U. S. Davis Cup team. He
picked up a number of
titles, includina Irish
Sinales, Enaland lawn
sinales, Berlin sin1les,
Monte Carlo sinales and
doubles, and AII -Enaland
plate sinales.
o M.J . (CLI PPERJ SMilll,
resident o f Laauna Beach,
played on the great Notre
Dame teams of Knute Rockne
in the early 1120's, when
the Irish posted a record
23 victories in a row. He
coactled at Ssnta Clara,
Vi llanova, the University of
San Francisco, and in the
professional ranks, the
Boston Yanks, who later
became the Baltimore Colts.
o BOB WATERFI ELD
Th" "'" .. "P<Ht lhrhor f:n,.i ~tn Wednesday, Nov. I .
zuppo rt
I
TH EY 'RE n >o•n•
for a worthy cause, the Newport Beach
United Fund campaign to top its goal of
$171,523. The loca l youngsters , who are
backing up their plea with appro pr iate
I
Un itEd
f Ul-1d
signs, are, from left, Mike Rider, age 12;
Lida Cros son, 7; Robin Rider, 10, (rear);
Kelly Stone, 5, (front); Chris Crosson, 8;
{rear), and Ll oyd Cooper, s. {Studio One
ph oto.)
oua
\It
HOME COMING QUE EN of Estanci a High
Sctlool wil l be chosen fr om among the 3
senior finalis ts, s tanding left to right,
Mary Robinson, Wanda An de rson and
Kr isty Hatch. Princesses are, seated
left to right, fr eshman Ma rgie Campb ell,
sophomore Liz Cook and jun ior Chris
Dufresne. The entire s tudent body will
vot e for the Queen, and the winner will
announced at the ha lf-t ime ceremonies at
the ~s tancia-Founta in valley foot ba ll
game th is Fri day evening at Da vidson
Field. {~nsi gn photo.)
Tie vote causes run-off M UTUAL
SAVINGS Art Gordon was eiec ted
to a ]·year te rm as active
director and Rod C aldertlead
to a 2-year te rm as a s so-
ciate director in las t week's
votina by the Newport
Harbor-costa \te sa Board of
Realtors.
\1r. Gordon is o wn er-
manager of Paui-Whi te-
Carnahan Realty Co. \1r.
Calderhead 1s brok er-
associate with \1. \1.
LaBorde, Realtor.
Chuck Coles worth y, owner
of C. F. Coles worthy&Co.,
and J im Wood, manager of
Mesa Verde Rea lty, received
LEGt.L NOTICE
~'OTICEO f PI'RLJ C llt:·\HJ...-r;
:"'ot ice i!l hrrt'b~· ~i •·rn tha t thl'l Pla nn iojt Comml'l!'lion of
the City of :'it'wpot t lltoaC"h will
hold a pu blic hnrinF-on the
application of J.oo\. Hamo .. for
a li~e Pl!rmit ::1 316 to Pf>tmi t:
th t' e!ltabli5hment of ;~n upho l·
!l lt'ry !l hop in thr C-1 Di .. trict.
A U!l e permit i!l rt'quirt'd fur
5a id U5t' in th e C·l di5 trirt
umder !lecti on 20 .24.030 of th.-~ewport !kach \[uniciptd Cod.-.
Oo Lot ]2, Blork 1, Tract Bal-
boa Ba•·sidt', communi. lr;no .. ·n
a!> 305 Palm , R .. lboa .
~otice i!l he rt'bY funht'r fi'"t'D
that said public ht'arin,wdl ht'
he ld oa th e 16th day o 'IO oYt'm·
be t, 196i, at the hou r of 8:00
P.M. in the Cou11cil Cha111be rs
of d.e Newpwt Beach City Hal\, at w~ic'a ti-a.d plae.l
aoy and all person,. intere!ltt'd
may a ppear and be ;,t'a rd tht're• • ••
an equal number of votes
in the ballotin a for ac tive
director. A run-off vote will
be conducted today, begin-
nin g at the morning break-
fast meeting and con tinuing
to 5 p.m. a t the board
offi ce.
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to the Ensign
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OPEN
MONDAY
FIIDAY
EVENINGS
"Mt. Tennis," bec ame a top
rankin& playe1 after attend-
ing Stanfmd, In 1920 he
helped found the L.A. Ten-
nis Club, from 1928 to
19 54 served as s ec tetaty of
the South em C alifornia
Tennis As sn., then was
elected pres ident, an office
he still holds. He was c ap--
tai n of the 1958 Davis Cup
Team that defeated the
Ausualians, and repeated
as captain in 1959, but the
U.S. lost that year. He is
associated wi th the Youth
Tennis Foundation of
Southern California,
wa..s All-American at UCLA
in 1942, and was mos't
valuable player in the
Shrine East-We s t aame of
1145. He played with the
Rams for 8 yea.rs , and tlis
573 total points rank him
J rd in all-time NFL stand·
inas . His two 88-yard punts
arc modem leaaue record s.
In 1~52 the official NFL
Football Encyclopedia
named him quarterback on
the all-time NFL squad. He
concluded his play ina years
in 1952, later became o f-
fensive backfield coacn a.nd
lhen head coach for the
Rama.
' "Come in and see the the new"
• JOHN KRAMER domina·
ted the tenn is tournaments
o f the 1940's. He was U.S.
men's doubles champ in
1940, 1941, 1943 and 1947,
mixed doubles champ in
1941, U.S. slnales champ
and Wimbledon doubles
champ in 1946. In 1947 he
won the U.S. singles cro..yn
and doubles cro wn, Wimble·
don's sinales crown
and was member of the win·
nina doubles team there.
When he turned p1o, he
btouaht many· of the tennis
areats to the Bay C lub
courts .
• PARRY O'BRIEN,unablr
to be preaent Cor the Hall
of Fame ceremony, ex·
celled in both discus and
shot put. In 1952, while
atill at USC, he won the
Olympic abot put JOid
medal. In 1959 he won the
Jamet B. ·Sullivan award aa
outat.ndina amateur alhlete.
In 1964 he threw the diacus
196 reot, 10ij; inchea. and.
ia 1966 he broke hia own
world record in the ahot put
with • helVe ol 64 reel, 7\4
•chea.
/
JOHN H. McKIBBEN of 122
Amethy st Ave., Balboa Is·
land, has been a ppointed as
accoun t executive with the
Newport Beach off ice of
Dean Witter & Co., it is an-
nounced by Manager Bren-
ton Ogden. Mr. McKibben, a
3D-year resident of Newport
Beacn, attended NewpOft,
Harbor , High School , and
received his B.A. degree in
business from Long Beach
State College. Before join-
Ing Dean Witter & Co. tle
was cCH>Wner and manager
of North Sails in Costa
Mesa.
OCC S TUDEIITS REAOY
TO AID fiRE fiGHTERS
An u.raent radio c:all for
volunteera to help the Red
7'"..;:] Crou atthe brush fire aites x.y I N Monday was anawered by
more dt ah 100 Or anae Coaal
Colleae men aiUdenta in half
an hour. W / T H Sudenl Council mombe11
, Geoff Strand, direc tor o( • P~ U L aU.le&ics. and Erroll Genon;
direciOr of finance, heard
lhe r edio appeal (OJ aid.
They JOt on die campu•
UNOA JANNESS will lot loudspeoloor syllom .. d
one of the tlelpers at the aak:ed volunteer• to tbow up
• OR. SAAHY LEE, aow Child Evangelism Fellow-in front of &he Student
a S...&a. Ana pbyaician, won s hip banQuet, to be held at Cea&or. ·In a balf bou.r. more
tbe jwt.ior aational aprin,.. 6:30 p.m. this Frldly, Nov. ,laan 100 vohWiteera were
board aDd toWer dinna 3 at Ctfttraf Blblt Church, usemWedinwarkinaclocb••
•
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oh l ...
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w;m p .. sftb..tton• loor Hi ond LO 101otor
ap _.; conlrol, Jewel ita •oming w+oen
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Make it 11 in a row fot tbt
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squad,
riiUT IICTIOM. 'AGII .. TMUUDAT, M0¥.1,1"7
Oranae Ca.at Collea• kept
thCI lonaut JC wlnnina
streak in the state 1oina
last weekend with a 12·11
overtime conquct t of Santa
Ana. and 3 s uaiaht vic·
toriu to awecp the OCC In-
vitational. Eagles ost Barons '
Tars
Lion power
previous
The Estancia Eaales, now
down at the bottom ot the
Irvine Leaaue. with a 0.3·1
record, aim to movo up all
HERE ARE the champions of the Delta League of the
Pop Warner Football Association Pee Wee Division -
the Newport Mesa Cowboys , whose hdme base is · New-
port Harbor Hi~ School. They won the title by defeat·
ing the Huntington Beach Wildcats 14~. In the fr ont
row are, from left, qay Flaherty, Briar Flaherty, David
Parse!, Harold Cathcart, John Phillips, Todd Donald-
son, Woody Akana, Scott Watson, Joe Spiller and Ger·
ard Wooters; second row, Mike Hall, Joe Tosti, A.G.
Kawamura, John Fitzgera ld, Pat Millican, Lane Weber,
Tuss Meisinger, Tom Jackson, Steve Hodemaker and
Brian Cokas; third row, Dick Stooeman, J on Pulaski,
Danny Dwy er, Q:ick Freeman, Greg Mahoff, Brian '3er·
ner, Steve Smi th, Jon F reeman, Jeff Hudson, Marc
Hinshaw and Bob Voorhi s; standing in rear, head
coach Rally Pulaski and assistant coaches M. 9 rock·
man and Bob Milum.
The Newport Harbor Sail·
ors, in a 4-way tie at the
bottom or the Sunset Leaaue
with a 1·3 record, w'ill have
some more tough goina this
Satwday evenina at David-
son Field. They will be
hosting the f01 midable West·
minste1 Lions, who are in a
2nd place tie wi th Anaheim
at 3·1 . Undefeated Santa
Ana, -'...0, is the league lea·
der, having disposed of
Westminster last Friday 34-
T~AlUNG 13.0 in the 3rd quarter, the
Corona del Mar Sea Kings s tarted a
drive from th ei r own 40 and moved in t o
Mustang territory. Here Quart erback
Greg Vanderburg is sweeping wide to
his right to pick up 10 yards to the Mesa
21 . It wasn't a first down because the
Mus tangs c losing in a t
3 • teams m ' playoffs 0.
The Sailors we re very
much in the ball game for 2
The ~cwpor t \lesa Pop assured of at least 2nd quattcrs last Friday ,even·
Wamtr grid teams completed place in their league of the ing at Anaheim, hold ing th e
their league play last Satur-Pee Wee Division, as well Colonists to a 6-Q half ti me
day , and the 3 undefeated as a berth in the county lead. But the Colonists
IJave ~dwards, No. 31; John '3andaru k,
No . 32, and Ha rmu t 9ielou s, No. 22 .
The Mustangs took over the ball 2 play s
later on their 27. (~nsign photo.)
MESA WINS 'HARBOR CROWN' teams will go into the play-playoffs . busted loose in the 2nd offs for the count>· cham· half, after some mi gh ty c f-The Costa \tesa \lustangs smash to the 12·yard line, The ~ewport \lesa Coman-'' I t h th 1 Th \1 d f Piunship. fectivc dress ing room in-eas ave c conso a· c us tang c ense aot chcs we re defeat ed bv the 1· f "be 1 · '" 11 bo ., d d d 11 d h The Caballos, Cowbo,_·s •, suuctions from Coach Clare ron o s rn •.nc ar 1 * s an et up an sta c t c Garden Grove Colts I ].;.Q to S K. anJ Colts will be in the Van Hoorcbcke, and pos ted Area," following their 13 to ca rngs, taking over on
close out th e regular season 6 · 1 c d 1 dowos '' S d h playllffS, whidl v.ill begin a 39-7 victorv. vac ory over orona e ny cr caug t a at 4·2·1. Head Coach Bill , \I 1 F ·d · f th K . bu ~ Suv. 11 . Harbor had a chance to ar ast 11 ay cvcntng, pass or c rngs t a~
I · f Brown reports that out stand-\1 a h '"I d · "aoc·og 1 t ·" • d I ere 1s a sumrna r~ ~· the take the lead in the score· es as a_....,.. recor rn • I on Y o u1c -yar
final games uf the l!!ague ing rlaycrs for the season less first quancr, but a J7. com petition with the oth er line.
season: included Ri ck Kinnaman, yard fie ld goal attempt was local high schools. Harbor Ftomtherc, in just 8 r lays,
the way to a Sth place
tie this Friday.
They will host 16th place
Fountain Valley at 8 p.m.
at Davidaon Field, A victory
would aive the Eaales a 1·3·
1 ra'tin&, and drop Valley to
·~· Only comparative scorin&
is provided by the contests
with Maanolia , The Senti·
nels defeated Fountain Val·
ley 3~ three weeks aao.
and last Saturda y bl anked
Estancia 24-0.
Maanoli& rolled up a total
of 415 yards against the
Eaales, who could account
for a net or .only 77 . The
Sentinels led in first downs,
18 to 8, and intercepted 4
Eagle pas s e s,
OCC led 4·1 at the quaner
and 6·2 at the half aaainat
the Dona. Goalie Ralph
Crou had 11 saves but was
forced to leave the aame on
a major foul . Doua Redwine
came in and ended up wi th
13 uvu. But lhe Don a sc~
red on him quickly, makina
it 7-S at the third quarter
and 10 all at reaulation.
Mark Fulton made it 11·10
at the end of the first ove,...
time. In the second, Bob
Lon& scored on a lo·tike Wil-
son pa ss to put it ou t o f
reach. 1
The Sues took 3 toush op-o
ponents into camp in the
OCC In vitational-Chaffe y,
11~; Ri o Hondo, 13-J, and
UCLA Frosh, 10~.
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Bay development of Upper
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development.
lhe 300 Series, a S6 mi l-
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The homes, priced
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Back, dcsiancr Gene Wells.
l he C0wbtl) s c"mple t ~J a Ri ck Amenda, Randy Collier blocked. Anaheim s u uck in High has won one and lost the \Ius tangs racked up their rerf~ct seasvn wi th a 7-,) and Steve Sharp. the 2nd quart et on a 5-yatd one. The Sea Kings have 2nd TO. They se t somethin&
rccnnl b~ blanking th e Y.~:!>l-The Coronas completed a run b)· halfback Walt Smi th, lost 2. Estanc ia has tied of a re cord with-' consccu-
min ste r Pi ones JJ.,J, J ,,c successful firs t season with The Sailors had 2 mote scor-its only local ga me. There's tivc first downs on -' plays
Tosti rad.eJ up 2 t••uch-a smas hing victory over the ing orportunities before the only one game left, Corona -Ri catJo fm 3 ya.tds to the
J,owns, •m run" l•f 5.J ~ar Js Buena Park Eagles by the ,;:nd of the half, but both del\lar vs. Estancia on Nov, 16 on Jrd down after gaining
anJ 10 ~a rds. Dad C'ul'e~-astc.mJing score of 53 to we 1e halted Oy pass inte1• 17. The Eagles could claim pos sessioo, then Ricatdo
hl•use tan ba,:k an in tet-13 . The season record for ceptions by the Colonists. No. 2 spot in the my thical for 10 )'Urds for a first down
cepti!J pass ~5 ~ :u d~ f,, a the Coronas is -'·341. Skip Two quick touchdown pas-llar bor s tandings with a vic· on the 26, Ri cardo again for
rD. Oa,e Pat ;;d anJ .J,n Laude rbaugh made 3 of the ses rut Anaheim out of tory ove r the Kings. 1-' yards to the \lesa -'0,
Putasl.r each s.:••tcJ ••t11.:e . touchdowns -on a -'-yard teach as the 3,d quart et ile te aTe the results of the and Gabc Ruz on a specta· qAMON RJCAqQQ, who sparked the
OutstanJmg Jefen,l\e pia~ run, a 30-yard pass int er· opened. ·\n .. ~ther TD anJ the local games: cular 55·yard scramble along C . . only TO. qlcardo Is about to cross the
3()-yard line to get back to the scrimmage
line oo a tight end sweep. He was forced
out of bounds on the 34 a ft er a gain of
a yard. (Ensign photo.)
b~ Bnan c,,1.a:'l, Rtch fta-ceptit.n, and a .!0-yard run. made it 25..0 the s ideline t o the Sea King osta Mesa f.4ustang s to therr 13~ vtc-
man, Tom Ja..:ks•'n anJ Pat The other TO's we re scored ~~;,~IS~~':' quattct was over. ~·! ~ Es~::~~ ~ S.yard line. On the ncltt tory over Corona del Mar ~riday night,
; \.1illican helped the Cnwboy by BiH 'Robertson, on a~ >\ 19-yard fmward pass play C\t 13 play, Ruz aained 3 yards, is pictured here in a bi t of 4th quarter
cause. ~·ard pun t return; Blake and a :!5-ya rd aerJal s uikc NH 20 ~~ ~ then plunged thr ough for 2 -.::_:.::..:"'-~after the Sea scored their
The Caballos II'C rc hdJ tn w b 3' d ' d a d th TD c s teT, .on a , o•yar pass completed the Anaheim scot· )' 1 s n c ·
a scnrdesii ti ~ bl the l'lun · rntcrccptton; Kent Ez~cll, mg. In the waning minutes Las t Fr iday's hard fought Ricardo's kick for PAT
ttngtllfl Head1 Impalas anJ on a 2J..yard run : \lark Ftnk-the Sailors engineered a 69_ con tes t ldt the \Ius tangs was wide, but the Sea
finished wi th a 6-0..1 record. binc, on a 15·yard re verse, ,·ard dti,·c. EJ Washko went and Sea Kings tied for -'th we re offside, and he
Defensive highlights 1n· and Wayne Hines, Kent Ez-~ver from the one-yard line spot in the h ,·ine League another ,;;han o:c. The kick
eluded pass intercepti ons zell, Bill Robertson, Kenny wi t h 53 seconds left in the with 1-2-1 records. again was wide, and the
by Carlo Tos ti and Bill Sacher and Don Thousand. game. The \Ius tangs are C'-pcctcd score wa s Ll-0. The clod
Clough. A touchdown pa ss f to take undisputed hold of showed 2::!5 tn go an the ['-'=:::::::::=
from Bill Clough to Lee B 4th place' this Frrday even-ha iL
J oyce was nullified bv an ucs go or crown ing, because they ate favor-The re was still action i'T£Ajl(be'Tabu'J.;;;s'u:UE"N-I ~;;::::::;;-:.....,--,..;,.::.:. ___ ,l:;;:sHtr.;;-;:;;;;-;;-;;;-;;-;;;;;;:-·rr 1 d · cd 1 · th B r fo, )'our '"'gc items. 1 ega prccc urc penalh·. o wm ove r e rca-m the hal . A Sea King
B D J b 01 . d ·dd h 'The at rc Compac t Organ• nn your new carpet -rc· BOOKS tool§ hou§cw The colts also finrsheJ Y on oco 1 ang offenso·,, lo'nemao ho-m a g11 c1s, w o ate fumble gavl! \lesa the ball • · · · ares
Th • · · d · h L with e lectronic traps move them with Bl ue Lu s-d d f d ·r wi th a tie in a 11-n con· ere s gomg to be a nors. Defensive lincm•o lte wt t 1_.oun tain Valley in un the CD\1 25. :\pass a t-nee c or uu r ar ~ gar·
h · h s· S '" I Cas tanets-ON LY at... tre. Rent electric sham· 1 6<6 1675 T te st wi th the Westminster s ootout m t e rg A at:.u-went to Dan Oouroux,ex·La-61.11 Pace at 1·3-Q. The Sea te n1pt was mcompletc. A 10· age sa c. -· >!-
Hornets. The Colts' re cord day night. guna linebacke r, with Ton)· Kings, meanwhile, will ha,·c yard aerial made it first CORCORAN \1UfiiC CO. poocr $).Crown Hardware, Wi nkle li ard~'~ are, Cust ~
Th 0 C C I h f bl h · (:\cross £rom Fashion Sq.) 3ltl7 E. Coast Hw y., Cor-!o.i sa is 5-U-1. Touchdo10oons were e lange oast o lege Fogliana, also of Laguna, a capo Uou e on t Cll down on the 15, with 53 ona del Mar. • e . ·
scored by \like \la"ncr and P11atc s, 5-1 in Eastern Con· takingdcfcnstve back honors hands Friday night, when sec1mJs tn go. Ruz picked !166 T"wn & Country
Scott Gayner. The Colts arc fe rcnce pl ay this year after Wtth J minutes gnne in the they travel to La Palma up 4 yards . Then Leu Ban-541-4318
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Be tnardino. will clash wi th right end, and ta llied ftom leading Loara. back, s torped the thteat by Yamn:ha • Story & Clark.•
the Fulletton Horne ts m 13 ~a1 ds out h't climax a 7Q-Las t Friday's game at inter ccpting a pass on the
Anaheim fo1 all of the EC yard dnve that took 5 pia~ s . Davidson Field, Corona del 5-ya Jd line. The 1\angs got
& sun. No\'. 4th and
5th. 10 a.m. to -' r.m. 298
Sicrks St.,Costa \lesa (cot-
net of Santa Ana o\vc.) ma rbles. Le mmne converted ft11 7-0. \1ar's homecormng , coulJ off JUSt one r lay off, gnod 'l o ~luh u-.•··1 '-ll>n•·J & , . .,n._,,,,.
The Ho1nets are 5..0 in EC Wath 9:H to go, Le moine ha\'C gone either way , or for 5 ya1d s , before the gun \',:~~~~· -t.orhnll ·•' S.'9i, ,.,,.,, f========-===--
play and have a 34·g•me ho·t Ethon Olo'''' 00 , 11 · could have ended in a tie. s ounJed fo1 half-ti me. 1 1 1 PETS .,,,, "'"''"" •• t ···•~·"" pn• , . .,, win s u eak on the hne. The ya1d scm in@. ras:'l 10 make it The difference was pro· Greg VanJe1bu1g came up '"""1 ""'!.:''" & rnlool••l-. "'1h n 1--'::"-'-"--------
Bucs have a modes t 3-gamc 1 \-Q. \'ided by \1us tang bac ks wtth one of the most unus ual c;,,lll -.pou•·t ·'* S'l•r •. ll.•m· Ec 'l'·•k , · r th , R R. d d G be r ""mot ,_,oo t ;~,:,. "''"· PLm "" ... otng o cr OCC scoted aga 1n ~'~t lh I& amon rear o an ta maneuvers o the game as
0 ... , •od look bet!'' c""e ov R h k d h \I · d ·' t .hri -.tnt ll~ ! .. •~·•"·"' -• ' seconds left in the half uz, w o spar ·e t e esa the 3td quarter got un er · h Jk f ~. hn11•h·l'hill i11" (.,., lime t cy wa out on a oot-when Lemoine thtew a sttike runn ing attack anJ account-wa y. On -'th Jown, anJ the !lliJ7 "· \l.oin ~~. ,,, ::rl!h
ba ll field. to Steve Colflesh fot 19 ed for a touchdown apiece. Kings on the \h:sa -'5, the
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JORDAN'S n:n E. e»aat The Bucs rolled up Hl yards. OCC led at the half. Defensive back Roger pass ft om cente r sailed way
ya rds total offense aga inst \9-Q. \\'ht s tles tutned on the fir s t Met G1eg's head , and he
the Indians, 274 through the The Bucs tallieJ .;~ mm• \lustang scoring drive by had to scramble back to
a ir. Paul Lemoine, OCC's utes in to the 3rd pe ri od intercepting a pass on the pick up the hall. The \1esa
deadly throwing fwsh pass· when Lemoine wiled out Sea King 35 in the waning defense was at his heels,
et, hi t on 12 of 17 fot 16Q and went 23 yards fot the moments of the fi1 s t qua1tc1. so he tan to his righ t,
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yards and a pair of touch-tally. Lemo ine then hit Ricardo then took over with ded a couple of tackleu,
downs for the Bucs. Wci rath for il two-point coo-a 5-yard gain on th e first then kicked the ba ll on a
But the big noise was again ''c ts ion and 27-(). play, and 2 plays lat er dead run from his own -'5 .
halfback F1ank Weitath, who OCC held the Indians after plunging for a fi rst down on The tricky kick can icd
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bu\lcd his way to 126 yatd s the ensuing kickoff and San the C0 \1 25 . On the nut the •\1csa 25. !:::=:::::==:::==:::::::lj in 17 carr ie~ although play-Be rnard ino hooted to Steve tr y,Ricardo took a pitch-out, The \I us tangs had to kic k
rng only slight ly more than Rodriguez on the OCC 35. swept to his left ,{or IS right back on -'th down, and
half the ball game. The The e ll-Otangc lli1h gtiddeJ yards and another first th e Kings started a march
yardage regained the con• cut fot the faT sideline and down on the CD\1 l().yard f1 om thcit own -'0. Snyder
fc1encc rushing lead for raced 65 yards for the score. lin e. Gabe Ruz bu\led rackcJ up a first down on
We itath over Geotgc Tr ibble. OCC led 33...0. thr ough to the 2-yatd line the \1esa -'1. Pe te Donald·
who was held to -'8 yards in The final tal ly came with as th e quarter ended. son picked up a ri1s 1 down
14 carries for the Indians. 28 seconds left as reserve On the riut play of the on the '-1csa 35, but the
Wcir ath earned offens ive ha lfback Dave OeF1ancesca 2nd quartet, Ricardo hurtled drive u n out of steam on
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Corona del Mar
509 Narciuus
o 45 ft . lot (l )l lots)
• 2 bedroom house
• Plus, a 3 bedroom garage apartment
• Plus a (iuest Room '
(STEAL IT AT S45,000)
~ ~~~~ -' Propert1es
2915 E. Coast Hwy ., Corona del Mar
fadjoi"i"R Pori T l>l'alr"J
LAND
85 ~CRES, IMP F::RIAL VALL EY. Short distance ft.om
popular boot launching spot at So/ton Sea. Road front·
age. Fres h water canol close by. Great for a mobile·
park, camp ground or boot storage. $595 per a cre with
UL TR~-E .. SY TERMS.
2Y.! ACRES, ~T FREEWAY overcrossing, Riverside
County. Perfectly leve l. Water, electr icity and gas at
the s ite. Ma jor service station planned on adjacent
prop.,ty plus restaurant. A sleeper at $82,500 FULL
PRICE.
R..J APARTMENT SITE, in suburban Breo. Directly
a cross from a mar~et. Beautiful view of the surrounding
footh ills. Plans available for a 3·uni t. Will exchange
as .down payment on Harbor area in come units. $16,500.
FREE AND CLE4R.
9)-S ACRES, CITY of ANAHEIM. Last rema ining a c reage
of its type and location between Santa Ana and Riv.,..
side Fr .. woy s. All utilities. Ad joins popular dining
spot and proposed Univ.,sity. A BAR ?~IN AT $2 per
sq. ft.
COW!4ERCIAL CORNER betwe., Redlands ond Beau·
II'IOnt, Approximately 100" x 200'. Excellent access to
Fr .. woy on.ond-off romps. New service stations on ad.
jac.m corn.,s. 4. natural for on EAT.QUIQ( type of
op«atlon. $59,500.
WE GET CALLS FOR ALL TYPES OF LAND EVERY
D.t.Y. IF YOU H.t.VE LAND THAT'S DOING NOTHING
FOR YOU, LET US SELL IT DR EXCHANGE IT FOR
YOU .
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227 Monllne Canyen lto.d, C4M
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nr ~··· Cheerful Uvtnc rm .• Jetlldllllnc rm .• 2 extra 11• BR 's. "alll·in elolet. 2 Ba.,
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On W•terfrant N..r-Newport H•rbor Entranu
2.525 Oce•n llvd., Coron• del M.r, C•lif.
AMI"LE GUEST PARKING cmc1 IOAT SUI'S
Why Not bjoy
The "Condolllinl-" Way of Ufe
THE ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU
You can purchase and get fee tiUe -or tease if you prefer.
ALL ants. have WATERFRONT VIEW. All have two bedrooms
ond two baths. -WITH LARGE PATIO.
YOU ~ OE INVITED TD INSPECT OUR FURNISHED MODEL
luy $59,500 and Up-Lease $420 Monltlly & Up
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CORONA DEL MAR
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3Beoutifu l Duplexes-Excellent rental record.
Absentee owner will sell individual or co ll ect i·
vely. ~otol price SlSS.SOO
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IRVINE TERRACE
• Family neighborhood 3 bedroom home -low
leasehold -~e it to opp reciote -low pri ce of
$34,900.
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SPECTACULAR VIEW
lil6 OCEAN BLVD.
Corona rltl M;u
QUALITY HmtE • Dwnf'r
h~oult 'l DR. & ('Onvr n dt>n o~l
l~·u1 pr!Cf" on Bou!tvard .
Ocr:~n v1e"'· sn.ooo .
lOl JASMINE. CdM
Walk to be11C'Il. ~hupptno;,
lrnm th1s nc;~t:! BR ~ den.
UW !lOOI'S. shake roof. patio
l26 EVENING CANYON
SHORECLIFFS
\\'p havE" it . Hard to find :;
BR + formal dimng room.
S69.aoo
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Newport Beach Balloa
Ba ... Island Costa Mesa
l.illa Isle eo.-del Mar
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when you sell a house.
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· And through Multiple List ing, a number of Realtors
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SANTA ANA HEIGHTS MOTIV .. TED 64~(:l~~~~611 HILL TOPPER e¥e.
SEMPLE
•:a:AL ESTATE
3 UNITS~ S36,SOO ?
HALF AC RE with 2 bedroom ho use and hobby
room -Jus t reduced to $27,900.
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RENTAL
CAMEl) SHORES wi th view -3 bedroom and
famil y room.
DON Y. f"RJUiKl.lX
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Coron1 dtl Mar. Ctliforn11
Pl'lone: 67)..2217
O PEN SEVEN DAYS
TTENTION
INVESTORS
469 DE SOlA 1730 W. Coost Hiwoy
CORONA HIGHLANDS I """'"""N"'ew""'po"'rt""'l"' .. ""''"'h ""'-=1 ~ BR. dt.nlf\i. vk.-w. nu\e-cl. t"
palMI. pta)' or boat ,arn. You
u"'n thr land
PEEK •••
01 1he ac.an f1'0m rhts nJ!i'K'
hlllstdr homro. Shakr roo!,
LJ.5ed brkk frpl.. lovely yard
13.:.00 Do"'·n.
A REAL BL"Y SO. Of H\\"Y,
m Corona del :\tar. :? BR -
I BR gttt'St qu1rtrrs. Only s.. "'7 _j{)IJ
R-2 RARITY
t BR homr PLUS tncome
unn. Call U5 to set''
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270 E. 17th St., Costa Men
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3 fine 2 B.R.. unib in Ca•tc. h\eso ... cl os"t t~
every thing: schools, ma jor shopptng. ch ~o~r che-.
transportation . Quiet neigh borhocd. f:·1'"h with
sap. patio. SEE NOW!
Ul,lll REDUCTIDM!!!
'Jnbelievob le? ... You 'll beli eve it i s the BC:ST
BUY in Corona del Mar when you SEE IT! For
the most discriminating buyers. A superb horne
with absQiute privacy, secluded polio ond pool;
VIEW of Canyon ond Ocean; oir•cooling; 2 ~.R.,
forma l Dining Rm., Lanai, balcon ies on both
levels. Sparkling fresh decor.
2111 SQ. FT. DF LUIUIIY
With • B.R. and Fcon. Rm •• th is Eostblufl boau·
ty is a top--qual ity LUSk·bu i ld home in mint
condition. Fine VIEW of the bay, lovely patio,
woter·softener. . .many • xtras. SEE. . :~
ONLY S•2. 950.
SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 675-2101
2515 E. C..st Hwy., c,.,... 4.1 Mer
SMALL ENOUGH FOR THE BEGINNER --
BARGAIN enough lor the Soph isticated'
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OLDER TWO·BEDROOM HOME ON FRONT
OF CHOICE R·2 LOT .
PLUS
NEWER TWO-BEDROOM APARTMEIH OVER
THE LARGE 2·CAR GARAGE
PIICED FDI QUICK SALE
$33,950
80!1 LQAN AVAILABLE
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REAL TV, INC.
2407 E. COAST HWY.
COlONA DEl MAR
61S.l000 Evos. 548-8868
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JUST A COTI AGE SMALL
$20,000
near theater, banlcs, shop s. Quiet location.
Barely more than lot value. See thi s soon.
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TERMS CAN BE ARR.\NGED
RALPH P. MASKEY
3411 N...,.... 81..!.,; N.....,n lloclo
OR UOOO
Story Book House
De li gtufull y channing, :? bedrooms, ~ bath s ,
fin•pl.act•, c:-arprt.s, -tlrnpf"s , shw •~. rrfri ~1·ra!nr,
w a:o;:h~n~ machinf', ·and dis h"·ashf'r includf•d fi ll
If·:! Int. S:C,OOO
A ttractiveDuplex
Two Sf'pa ralr huuses on one lut, r nmr r loca-
ti on, two bPdroorns eac h, firrpl r~c-r~, pn tins,
pi or trees, ·etlmflleu•ly fr nrrd. S J.tl,:lOO. Our
E:tdus ive.
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MlftiiT IIARIOR EIIIGII TMURSOAY, NOV.I, 1967
fiRST ltC11011--P ... l Q)llllfA DEL liAR, CALIF.
Local folks . fight fires ·
(~tiaood ,_ poae 1) w.i fell lbal II lba .....
DUM io ao 1nd ue, but rana, dt.e ko.aae wu atlU
people wilb neld alau .. there. We Wf!t,• alway ...
hue looted and lhink it afraid it wouldn't rina. ..
wua't toucbod," aaJd Mra . Mr1. E.aland believe a lhat
WimioNoonan, rield advhor.' her home wa1 aaved Uld
... alto bad beard lhat dle that the nre waa prevented
Boy Scout camp waa milled rrom 10in1 farther south by
bat that the adjoin ina tho efforll or her neiabborina
maadow waa chaned, family, the . ,David Rymera, 1
.. It waa thtcatenina," and upecaally. &heir 16-
.. id Mra . Roaer Van Pelt, year-old ton, Mtchacl. ·The
rormer Harbor View school Rymer• ttayed' and put out
kindortatten teacher, who firet, and were eventually
bad moved to the Lemon joined by a pumper.
Heipu area, "but we "Michael's hair wa1
MARCIE SCHORG of Newport Beach , 19,
was crowned Orange Coast College home·
coming Queen at the ha lftime of the ace-
San Bernardino game last Saturday night.
OCC won, 3q..o, .Escorting th e queen off
the field are Cary Simonds , left of Costa
Mesa and Jim JOrgensen, OCC student
body president, of Newport Beach. Lee
Guicclone of Costa Mesa, An n Slm ley of
San Clemente, Karen Ross and Karen
Lindroth of Newport Beach we re selected
as princesses. '-4arcie is a sophomore at
OCC majoring in liberal art s. She is a
son g leader, and works part t ime in a
Newport Seach jewelry store.
weren't too close and sinaed," Mu. Ealand said,
weren't evacuated." "He was aiven a hec hai'r
Ruaa Hanson, 12902 cut by his barber, who had
BubblinaWell Road, Tustin, heard of Michael'• fire
president · · of Crawrord "
RE, 94.3 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Balboa, captured fi rst prize in the th ird
iVlnual Orange County Association for
Retarded Children's fi shing derby. Mak.-
lng the presentation are Art Gronsky of
A_rt's Landing, at lef~ and Phil Tozer of
Oavey's Locker. Bernice turn ed the
tri ck with a Q lb. 11 oz. bonito.
Pharmacy, Cotta Meaa,
stayed home Monday "on
the roor • dampenina the
house.
City Building Permits
.. We could s ee the flames,"
he said, "and we breathed
smoke Sunday ni aht and
Monday, Some times, be·
fore a au s t of wi nd blew it
away, it was so thick we
couldn't se e across the
sUeeL
'"We got about a half inch
of ashes. You should have The Newport Beach build· 54,000. Ave., enlarae 2nd s tory bed-
ina department re ports a Woat Upper Boy room, Sl ,500. seen our swimmi na pool; it
looked horrible." diaappointinJ SA61,3Vl in Jack Hughey, enlatae den, Mrs. Lyle Cutle1, remodel
permits for October, bring· 1423 Antigua, S2,000. 2831 Bayview Or ., S4,000. Robert Yauger, California
sale s representative of
Jabsco Pump , Costa Mesa,
said "the fire didn't touch
his home at 2041 1 Amapo la
Ave., Oranae.
ina the total for the year to Stanley Cohen, 1--ut~it, 2-Isabel Place, 511 Lalks-
S21,462,46S. story dwellina, 1501 Anti· pu1 Ave., 1emove illegal
This is more than 53 mil· aua Way, 548,280. consuucti on, new ki tchen,
lion under the Oct, 31 total John Watson, bedroom and enlat&e livin& room, 57,100.
of S24.715, 1n laSt year, bath addition, 201 8 Santiago Horbor Vi•w Hills
The following pennits, Dr., SS,800. Thomas Miller, swimmina
Sl ,i)i)i) and more in value, Ray Hitzel, l~it , 2-story pooi,8S8Sandcastle,S2,800. "It was a quarter of a
were issued durin& the last dwelling, 501 Evening Star Irvine Co., fence, 850 to mile behind us on Santiaao,"
weeks of October: Ln., S50.000. 950 Sandcastle, 53,7 41 . he said. "We could see the
Lhulo hlo .Ivan Wells & Sons, t-a low getting closer an d
Dan Olms tead, 2-stmy uni t, I -story dwelling at ~ewport Confer closer. F rom 2 a.m . .\1onday
dwellins, 92 Linda Isle, 1728Santiago, 5}8 ,400; pool J.C. Penney, s igns at 66 un til around noon, w~ kept
S4l,SOO . at 1936 Ga laxy,S4,000; pool Fashion Island, S4,500. sptinklina the roof. We were
Don Kol1 ,2--story dwelling, at 1912 Santiaao. $2,860. Newpo11 Center \1edical lucky enough to have a
90 Linda Isle, S46 ,735. Fra nk Jensen, repair fire Buildins. 1400 Newpm t booster pump tha t kept water
Lido hie damage at 2291 Golden Cente1 D1ive East, office pressure up even thou&h
B. Baldwin, l26 Via Lido C i1cle Or., 53,000. parti tions, S1 2,900. practically a ll our nei &h bors
Nord, add studio and den John Stoneman , swimmi ng Newport were doing lhe same thing.
ovet aaraae, S6,000. pool, 1730 Antigua, S2,25S. Nick Ursini, liVing quat· "Ashes? Plenty of ashes
J oseph Thomas I -unit 2-Dr. J.L. Hagadorn, a hera· ters, mas om y walls, bling inside and out."
story dwellin& ;t 914 Via tions,807AidebaJan, 51,000. ·utilities to code, 2306 W, .\1rs. Charles Ea land,
Lido Nord, SIOO ,OOO . Eost Upper Bay Ocean Ft., S8,000, secretary-UeasurerofJabs co
Bolboo lalond Earl Peterson, 3 cl~t·.sroom Tom Carney, enclose porch Pump , and resident Of
Georae J on es, remodel 1 b · and re pair file damaao, 112 20651 Santiago Canyon schoo uilding it• Lal§t kitchen at 904 S. Bay Ft. Bluff, 560,400. 34th St., 56,000. Road, Orange , said, "We
s2 ,000. ' VillaNova restaurant, )l31 were at the point where the
No"'port Hoithh W Coast ~I dd · !'ire first e xploded into K.J. Scudder, 318 Ruby, J . Sinkiewicz, 225 Tustin ·. wy., a e~t cn .:,;
addition tobathroom, st ,SOn Ave ., enlarae living loom, stau wood walk on deck, Orange Park Acres. It took
William Shoemake1, re-54 ,000. en,cl ose up s tairs deck, everyth in& on the other
model kitchen and bathroom CDfono dol ,..., s.,OOO. side but out house was
add.ition, ll() Cora\ A.ve., Pinee Puller, bll Poppy ~ene Burton, 3418·20 ~ia saved. Two house1 jus t
Ltdo, temove non-beaTing went up like c ardboard. Jim de Chaine promoted p~.~~.io;:~;e~!·.0 ~ J?th St., s;::eem :,m:td6 :.'m:~~ndk~:~
new garage and add ttton to We had a rainbird turned on
house, Sl 5,500. the eucalyptus wind break. Jame s de Chaine, wlto
joined the city s tarr as
admi ni s trative assistant in
July, I %5, has been a~
pointed assistant city
mana ger of Newport Beach
by Ci ty Manager Harvey
Hurlburt.
Mr. de Chaine will succeed
Cal \lonson , who wi II
leave at the end of ne;c.t
week for his new assignment
a" ci ty manager of Ma rtinez.
J im is a native of Po rt-
land, Oregon, received his
BA dearee in 1%2 at Port-
land State College and his
MA degree at USC in 1964.
He served with the cities
of San Gabriel and Pasa·
dena, and in Chi caao wi th
the International City
\!anageu' Assn.
He and his wife, Jan, and
their 2-year-old son, James
Jr., live in University Park.
Anthony Va s i, 227 lOth 'Mien n ames were within
St., add toilet 1oom, 54, lXI), 75 feet of the hou se we
Wa1te1 Kaise1, restau1ant were packed and left ir. two
a t BOO W, Ocean Ft., s edans.
S8,000. "Al l of us were alerted
Balboa Bay C lub, 1221 W, by one neighbor, Mrs. Joe
Coast Hwy., demolish build· Swanson, who c alled us
in a. S2,000. personally. She saved the
Belboo life of on e man who was
R.E. Gtoss, altctations, sound asleep when she
2038 E. Ocean F t., Sl,500. called, and his roof was on
Herberts Trust, 701 Edae-fire.
Tree defender speaks out water, remove non-bearin& "There was only one
pa:rtitions, St,OOO . escape route left. It was
Boy hlond quite a signt. Everyone was
James Higson, \-unit, 3-comina down from the hills.
"Trim 'em so they don't said. "Of course, if you
knock your hat off _ other· get right under them, you
wise leave them alone!" can't.
story dwe \lina, 19 Ba y Is· All the teenagers were
land, 565,000. leadina their hones an d
BoiMo Coves their pets ,
Those are the fiahting "A Ion s time aao people
words of Charles Flick.,vi r, us_ed to come here, be c~use
6Jl Orchid, Ave., Corona th u pl ace was so beauttful,
del \lar, who decl ares that They don't an ymore, -so
the Corona ael \1a r Chamber let's save what beauty we
of r ommerce picture s of have."
W,W. Bettuleit, 1-unit, 2· "We hadn't been told of a
s tory dw e\lina, 46 Ba lboa pl1ce to ao so went to an
Coves, S4l,OOO. all niaht coffee 1pot in
Wost Newport Hoithts Tuttin. People kept driftina
Hoaa Hotpital, 301 N. in and out to watch the
~e wport Blvd., enclos e pa1k· names.
tng atea, st,500. "We kept phonina home. trees scree nina business A further complaint by ~1r.
places from public view are Flickwir is that the mer·
dece ivina. chants object to the trees,
"Wa tkin& alona on the but aon't provide parkin&
sidewalk or drivina in the for cus tom er s.
Carnivals make big hit
street. you can see those
places of business," he
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FORMER TECMMICIAII
RUBY STREIIAII liES
Over 700 boys and airls
enjoyed Halloween penny
c amivals at the Upper Bay
and Cenual br&n ches of the
Seventy•six years of life Harbor Area Boys' Clubs
ended for Mill Ru by Suo-Oct. 27 and 28 .
man , of 215 Revere Way, Thi• year's hi·liaht waa
Baytide Villaac, when abe the "chamber of honou.'"
died Friday, Oct, 27 at the Bruce Ketchum, Upper Bay
Costa Men Convalucont arta and crafta dirccto1,
Hoapital. created the characteu fo1
Miu Sueman waa a labora-the chambc1.
tory technician ror the lm-Reaional Ladies Auxilill·
pcrial Co. TB unitariWTI for iet Conference, 1ponso1c<1
30 years. She wu bom July by Boyt' Cluba or America,
13, 1891 , at Vibora, South will be held F1iday, Nov.
Otkota, A resident of Call-3, at the Paaadena Boy a'
fornia for 40 yean , Miu Club.
Stroman had only lived hen Rep•uentina the Boya'
one year. C[ b r
--------------------------Survivors arc two niecca, .u 0 the Ha1bor A1ea ~~.Ada Meuon or Newport wall ~ Ccnual ~•anch Moo-
MIJTUAL
~C· /\,\ : f'J c S
Beach, and t.ta . Eloiae Urcrs Club ptea1de~t,. Mn.
Dickey of Lakewood. Joan Brant, who wall also
Service• were held Mon-terve on a panel. Accom-
day, Oct. 30, at Wcatcliff panyina Mn. Brant will be
Chapel. lntennent wu at the rollowina Clubmembcu:
Pacific View Memorial Park. Mra. Bobbie Pantel, Mn. iiiiiiiiii-----------. Ma!' Hanae and Mu. Kahler.
Reprctentina lhe Upper
Bay Molhera' Club will be
Mn. Lori Ric:h, pletid•t.
She wi'll be acoompMIM by
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Cyril ''Cy" Nonit
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REMODELING-REPAIRING
16 YRI. SMIE HAIIIOR lOCATION
Paweet., Lou y...,
dtom, UICUiiYe diractor,
Lll Pi Iller ud JoeptMe.
111in will alto be i• at•d-....
Lot -hoi, ,... ... -houoo lo •* lo• oho Ctobo of -leo Noll~• No jo6 1o0 -.Ill loolllall --·------------------.1 .... will"""··--
chcs. Competition ror boys
between the 11e1 of 8 and
18 will take place at the
Centtal Branch every Mon·
day, Tuesday and Wednu-
day at 3:30 p.m. Upper Bay
Bunch will conduct a foo"'
ball thtow contc1t eveey
Thuraday, Priday,and Satul·
at 3:30p.m.
Baaketball team l are
beina oJaanized at both
bunchu' ro1 Jrd, 4th , Sth
6th and 7th J!ades. Adulu
arc needed to coach a team
ot help with lhl offi ci atina •
Coach Bob Elder will be in
charae at the Uppet Bay
Branch, and coach Don
Sadie• at the Cenuat Branch.
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Gen. Scott hits 'no win' policy ~N~E~W'='!':P~O~R==T=--~--r-He_N_ew_PO_a_r_H ... -a-.o-a----: ... :.:::.....~· I.DC.tU::. : .. ~=-:>:.-: ... :..:..=· ::1.
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II int.Maa pauiotiw. wit
•d dtum have •ydtina 10
do whh winnio1 a piece ia
U.. hurl of ArnlriciDs, _.
maybe on tbe ballot, BriJ.
Oen. Robort Scott ia a wiQoo
ncr.
'"AJI. my lire. aJ I I wm.,.d
to do waa ny." said Gen.
Scott durin a an interview in
Corona del Mar. When v1ery
youna. wan tina to be a fiiht..
er, . he pretended clouds
were pilot enemiea and
"hole bored'!. thorn ; he pre·
tended aharka were enemy
submarines and shot them,
He reJleta that he alao ahot
birda in practicina taraet
ahootina. But all this left
him with the confidence to
aay after Pearl Harbor
'<llt!en Uy ina to act into ac~
Lion, "I'm the areatell pilot
and the be at thoL"
Durina the war he flew a
"aoone y bird" with tup--
plica to Loiwina. the air
field where Gen, CheMauh
was baaed. Gen. Scott
wanted to join hin:.'l because
0\ennault believed in win-
nina wan. He uained his
men ao well that they shot
down 299 planes, and lost
only a. But Gen. Chennault
ordered Gen. Scott to act
hi s plane orr the field as
Japanese bombers were
comina.
There was a P-40 on the
field, and Scott. knowina
how Chennault treasured
Goo ........ Sc ...
hi• planes, ukcd and won
permiuion to ny it from
the field before the bombeu
arrived. He had never flown
this plane before, b.z't he
aot it orr the around and
flew s way. Chennault later
lO id him that the plane waa
11. "hangar queen" canni-
balized for parts for other
planes and no one had be·
li eved Scott could fly it.
Aher this accom pli shment,
he became a leader of the
f lying Tiaen, and wa a
credited with downin& 22
planes.
Gen. Scott once was auack-
ed by 1a enemy airplanes.
He was in·ured in the at-
NEW CAR
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COSTA MESA
230 Eut S.Vantnnth St. • Phone (714) 642·1660
DANA POINT
24671 La Pl•u • Phone (714) 496-1 293
SAN JUAN CAPtSTRANO
31971 Camino Ceplat,.no • Phone (714) 493·114
teak u6S ••• operllllld o.
wllhou& aaudledca. ~
talklna to &be doctor abOI.at
Nina alone in tha fi,t:t..
lbe doctor taid.. .. You
weren't alone. Jr you bad
Men, you wouldn't have
oorne back." lnat•tly,
tbrouah hi a mind, said O.n.
Scott, rlaahed the &houaht.
..God waa my Co.Pilot,''
.ad he wrote hia wire aha&
iC he ever wrote a book,
lhia would be the Litle. And
he did and it waa.
"Rilht now we have a no
win complex, .. he said or
the present U.S, policy.
''The bravest men I have
seen in my life have come
to me and taid, "Sir, you
tauaht me to rty. Why won't
they let ua ?" We ba ve to
believe that the people in
power do not want to let ua
win the war in Vietnlm,
They believe in the Mal-
·thuai an the ory: war mual
always 10 on to support the
economy. The present 10o
vemment people are aellina
ua ouL Tiley arc ttyina to
run the wh ole world by aivc-
away~ and by armina our
enem1ea.
"Thia counlly 11 the
Jl'C&tcat in the world. What
makes us different in our
beli ef in the dia.nity of '
man. We need people who
know what rrcedom i •. It
is time for lhe &ood people
BEACH
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.,... ..... MIWOltT IIAOt
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of thi s country 1D rise up PERHAPS seeking
and take the aovemmcnt ~ck.!" low in hi s dad 's foot steps,
When aaked if he would but finding no city to man•
run as a candidate for the age or de velop, you ng Tom
pre sidency,Gen. Scou sa.id, Shelton so.lved ,his dilemma
"Absolutely noL I'm a by founding hi s own city.
fi ghter pilot. I do not have "8oomtown" occupies a
lhe temeri ty for this. Jus t good portion of the backy ard
say I am an American." of the Shelton residence at
The aeneral is now re-2908 Ocean Blvd., Corona tired, forced out of the set·
vice, he feels, becau se he del Mar. Tom wears a num-
always s tated his opinion ber of different hats: He Is
and would not "keep hi s Mayor Urlonus Square of
mouth sh ut." Boomtown, also Henry Drib-
He and his wife of 32 ble, president of the rail·
yean live. in Phoenix, Ar.i· road, also Thomas K. Bee·
zona .. TheH d~uahter, Rob•~ bomber, editor and publisher
Lee, u a ara uate of Stan , f h Bo t G tt ford. o t e om own aze e ,
MAJOR SVESKA FLIES
IN VIET AIR STRIKE
Major Robert F . Svesk.a,
son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Paulsen Sr., 253 Senra
Isabel Ave., Cos ta Men.
recently took part in 1 hiah-
ly succesdul miuion over
ViotnMn.
Major Sve ska and a fellow
F--4C Phantom II pilot
inflicted heavy dama1e on a
vital enemy en campment
The rliaht was credited wi th
des troyina 3 fortified po-
si tions and damaaina 2 more
wh ile a;uppon ina friendly
&rOund lrOOps in South
Vietnam.
The major is a member of
the )90th Tacti cal Fiahter
Squadron based at Da Nana
AB. Vie tnam .
AOYERTISING Flllll AT AIRPORT PLAZA
The Oranae County office
of the Ray Gaa• advertisina
finn haa moved from Union
Bank S<,Jare in Oranae to
laraer ~artcra in the Air-
po rt P laza Bu ildin &, Ne.,..
pon Beach, oppo site the
Oranae County Airport.
Vice President Arthur T.
Cooper ia manaaer of the
Oranae County oflice. Other
offices ue in Los Anaeles
and San Dieao.
The new addteu is 4340
C~mpua Dr., Suite 202·3,
Newport Beach n660,
phone (71 4) S4o-34S4.
in which role he Is pictured
aoove. Th is is the Gazette
off ice, and editor Tom Is
hold ing a late edition of his
newspaper (ortly a couple
weeks tate, howev er). Co-.
editor of the paper Is Tom's
sister, Wendy Shelton, whose
Boomt0'1n Mme Is Wlss
Wendelt Wllllcle.
SOOWTOWN OFFICIALS Include , from left, Dave Irwin, of 45 01
Surrey or., Cameo Hlghlatlds, who goes by the name of George Snu rd;
Tom, In the train conductor's seat; Bob Lynam, 700 Aleppo St.,
East 91uff, who Is Horace Cl yde Wall ace 9 ingle·Bumper; J ohn Mac~
Donald, 27 41 Ocean 13\vd., Corona del Mar , better l.:nown as banl.:e r
Wa llace Din lde.
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MESA
THI S VIEW, s lightly aerial,
exposes some of the ma in
features of C3oomtown, and
most promi nent is the s ingle
car, na rrow gauge rail road,
abou t 60 feet in len gth. The
tra in has 4 s hopping cart
wheels and runs on wooden
ra ilroad "rails." Locomo-
tion is by muscle power, a!>"
pli ed by the q:Q: crew. At
the left is Tracks ide Sal oon .
The train is stand ing in
front of Gran d Central Sta~
t ion , which fli es the Ame r i ~
can fl ag. J us t this side of
the s tation can be seen the
speaker's pl atform, wh ich
is mu ch In use at the t ime
of poli tical campaigning.
Next to the platform is the
general store. A theater
bu ilding Is under con struc-
t ion, and so is the barber~
shop. (Ens ign photos.)
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THE MAIN 9UtLDING In '3oomtown Is Tom's Place, wh ich Is the
residence of Mayor Urloous Squa re and a lso s erves as t he C lty Hal I.
It is locat ed at the easterly termi nus of the Gra nd Centra l q:allroad.
Tom's Place fl ies both the Amer ica n flag, at top right, and th e
Boomtown flag, at top left. There's a ro oftop declc , with easy chair
on top.
20o/oto40o/ooff JOHN MacDONALD, alias
Wallace Dl nkle, pres id ent of
9oomtown National Sank ,
shows off the bank safe,
which appurs to be some·
what depleted. "Mr. Olnkle"
al so is a staff reporter for
the 9oomtown Gazette, ser-
ves as councilman from Dis-
trict 2, and posslbfy has de.
signs oo the mayor's office •.
Election will be held In De-
cember and will undoubtedly
be carefully eyed for hint
as to national trends.
HER E IS a c l ose~p ¥lew of
Grand Centra l Station, with
ticket agent, conductor, may-
or , editor and Publisher Tom
on duty. The time table In-
format ion to the left of the
window says that the next
train leaves at 5:30, but
does not s ay what day. To
the lett of Grand Central
Station, back of the wa iting
ben ch , Is t he s tart of con~
struct lon of '3oomtown Thea·
tre and Playhouse.
DINING ROOM FLOOR SAMPLES
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AT LEFT: This picture tlken It .a recent
celebration shows some orating by Tom's
dad, ~obert Shelton, ln his rolt as Harry
Htlmmerhead, cons ttuctlon superintendent It
8oomtown. He Is otherwise occupied, when
not In Boomtown, u tity councilman of New-
port ~uch , 1nd IS 1 developet of 1 city af
hls own In the Los Angeles lfN.
AT RIGHT : Wendy Shelton (lllss -doll
Willl:le, that Is), surrounded by eoc-tOWR
'frltftds, -•rs 1o lie onjoyl"' lief llcllln
11 tile lawn eelebfotlan. lltftdy Is oiS4 )IOSI-
IIIstress .. d ))rOI)flelof of 1M -•1 •-
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QUWIICM. .,_ .. ,_...
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• ..... .. .. Is 0 .. ... ....... ,, ......... .. _ ... ....._ ....... __ ... ~ .......... , . .,.. .. .._,...wm __ ._..._ ....... ,.. ,,... .. s IN Ca THa .U:I! 0, TliN J ha~ bc_.en intt~rd -. W tt.il It ....., -
i La I h. , '"-___ , . tbli& C'hrtlt ia ._.. J II dill eut a ~ronomy. tt. y 1 .'' snterat , ... ~ ce:~t('~ 1n U.. • _.. nfr' • 1p 111 to llld
ph}'SKI and mathem;atiCS. My aud1r:s m ttw-~ ad .,._ ,......_ WI 4 'lp t.7
(.:Ids convinced me of rhe «'ality of C.od. ~ llllh&. ....._ aDd touch DO .......
uancu of our univu~ di.-los« d~ tremendous --."
powc of Cod the Creator. Indeed, the existc:-nce Neither ol d.-nplanzil•·
oL ou.rxlvn and of our universe is impossible tc -eo clo jwdce to tbe I tJ 1\
b plain apart from God. And yet scir:nce, al· .....-'•!17 the ...,._a rl of tbe
though able 10 disci<. God's powC"r, is unable It• Lord, 110 to lft7 blclha"':'--..1 • .~ H' 11 M7 lo tMm. I .....t. ... utLR>Uuce rm ~nona y. 11u. t. DOt tlwt future e-, "'
For SCVC'rn l ynrs I w:u rontC'nt tu hC' :~cquaintcd lha1J ..-d" tD 40 diiJII but. "'I
with God in :~n ahstract m:mner; :~nJ although I ...,...;1" (pnMIIi .._), "'I .m
we-nt to church ar tinw~. I nc\·cr realized that one ......ttftl"' ri&ht aow.
coukJ know H im pcrson:tlly. Then unC' day I was 'ftU .. eoalt.rmed br the feet
aw:tkcned 10 thC' re:ality of (;n~fs luve. I saw th:at thM wt.l He IDM Ilia diKiP•
C.od had focust'd Hirnst"lf in time and space in a ... He a1lcrwld them to tab
the ptnon of jesus Christ :and th:at Christ had hold ~~Matt. ..!:d ~
walked among us su that we might know Cod'! :.• time. ' n
I WA.VE l.EA.Q.NED
.. :to ~ CONTENT.
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..... nonality. Hut mmc th:m this, Christ had come w ..... --•·-• u• ~ ••-t r-e guaguue, WJWWe. v.. w offer Himself fo r uur sins 50 that we, through juR .. there Will • tnMficun-
faith in Him, could corm to know C'..od: Uon Jonu.te-o1 the Lonl'a CIOID-
"GoJ ID IDIIC'd tlu MJOriJ, that ~~~ f alle llis o"/y inc ib Jlory before hi c:omial.
-pu~• So11, 'lr11t wlroson~n-bdi~tletlt ;,. !tim • GethMmane belore CaiYU')', u
sllotdi/ not pnislr, but lrav~ ev~lasli~tt liJ~" outpourinc ol the Hob Spirit iD
(John 3:16). :-t::-" u::n ~ = .. H~ tlr111 lre11rrtlr my tvord, 1111J believetlt on before the one in Act. 1:1.
Jt;, tltlll sellt me, lt11tlr ev~ti~tt UJe.'' Jesus 11M,._ far UU. me)' well be
said. "attd sllaJJ 1101 co mr into cond~mn.liort; but fouud in the analoo' made iDa..
is pt~ssed from deatll unto li/~." (John S:2<4). br-ew. t :Z3 with the ritual for tbl
Football has played :1 ~tnt pan in my college dey of •t.c:memenl GoiDc Mck 1o
life, and it rc:quires man y ckcisions, but tht-Le-viticua 1S:17 ..,. find that no
l ru.tnl and most profiurble decision I enr made maa wM to be Ia the '-1 ol meetinc wbea \he priat -..nt iD was when I invited lesus ChtiSI into m y hart to .raa.ke •W..ement iD the boiJ'
u ptnonal Lord :~nd Saviour. My life began to plae"e, thUI preeludiac the ~
h.avC' real meaning, and sinct-that d:~y I have aibility of any penone beinc
pined a hope which is not: in m yscU nor man· there who had ua'llrittiDclJ' C!CID-
kind, but which is in .God. I have found confi-tnct.d deftlemeot or b)' whom
dcnce in His poWC'r and lovt-. To have fel low-the hiah Pl'l-t could be de:6led..
ship with God through Christ is the: greatt-st 'Ibis would explain not oab" the
privilege that man can havt-, and yet through the reaeon for forbiddinc lluy to
IN PAUL'S L~TTE!l to the Philippians,
we learn a comforting lesson. ~e tells us
that if we do our port, and live right, and
hove faith, God will see to it that all of
our real needs ore supplied . Poul was
deeply impressed with one of Jesus' state·
ments in His Sermon on the Mount: .....
your Father knoweth what thinys ye hove
need of, before ye ask Him.' Thus, in
Ph ilippians 4:19, Paul later wrote , "But
my God sholl supply oil your need accord-
ing to his riches in gl01y by Christ Jesus!'
At times, you may find that your s ituat ion
is nat what you thin~ it should be. Per-
hops you are discouraged. You believe
that your ceilings are made of brass, in
that your prayers appear not to be answer•
ed. If you put the entire matter In God's
hands He will either lead you to what you
th ink 'are your utmost desires, « He will
give you the strength to adjust to your
situation. You will become content, even
grateful for your present opportunities. He
will finally bless you with a true under·
standing of Paul's great words, "For I
hove learned, in whatsoever state I am,
therewith to be content."
IIKJW tbM it--p&e. f\11& be-........ bul theJ U'e JlOI the
Jon the •n.,-•um. 11M .... .... The ........ ol ...W OOIDI
..... eee ................... .. ,.,.,,,, .. , , .. ,,.
lAS FEA TUR!D OVER THE I lOlA HOl.IRl
f God• f touch Him but al.o few m. M-grace o s love this ellowship is open to ~ to heevm i.mmeclleteiJ'.
uad the Wee prooplllet .,.. ~.... froiD the aorth (»:2); thoM ol
to the ... "" .. ..-. ..,..,. ,._ ~ .. from "the four
11tAia. .._ W t".t bdo the bot-~ ol the Ml'tb." A carftul
......_ ptt lor the thot-nd ,....... ' ---will lhow IDUl7 other
ead .. thea ....... lor a--dilf~ all. if we only ask H im in. ,... ............... ...
H ow is it with you? Have you ever COITI(: bee QUI'.STION: Wb.ft will A:rma-
to lace with Je~us Christ and surrendered your 'eddon Lake pblee! ]a UU. tbt
life to him? aeme u the bettie oiiii:H:iel a-
~ wbk:h tilDe be ..U. hla A furtbolr diff....aee ol opinklll ._ -w. .... ..-. o. ... _ _.. • ..,..a. the pUdnc ol
tfoal to the wv ol Goc Uld z.kiel • aad •• Some idenCity
....... efta-wb6eh be tao .. c.& tt with AI-....... the daM
bdo the lab ol fin (~. a:t:7-ol ... trtbulMioa period wbDe
10). olbwa c-ufr"wr It to be • .....,.te:
....... a.... .. .. •. 7 ., ..._.. .., ..................... .
T"-... ,.w. tt.-~vn •• NiJtt .__.,,._..,.4 ~• ruMy •• .., llatf-...,.4. ' "By paa 11r-e y~ sav~ti tlrr-ough Jaitl!; anti tluzt •?
110t of your-selves: it is tlr~ gift of God: not of
u•or-(s, Jell any ma" should boast'' (Ephesians ANSWER: In ae-tetion 11<
13-1S we have • deeeriptioa ol
AJmac.ddon, and iD l.t:ll-21 we
.... • dwalpduu. ol the beUitl .......
.Armlc•ddon W ,......mlllenniel, battle DOWben .... ._........, iD
whil• ~ end ........ p»t-mil-Sc::riptuN. Dr. Louil ·-he&d 2:8. 9). -Joe Romig --.... -..... -............ _. N•-•c .. ,.,. ................ ...
.... .4, .... ltit .................... . ...w·.--.wtth .. ,.._..O.-.--_.... AHiam t.._
He tltat 0. .... at ••a., •••-It
\rne rlean Tra.-! S....lttJo-• n""·l>,..oftl m,eanluo!ion
P11h~ of c•ro..fO.IO w ..... , ... •i•~~ lt!lo
O...ftll. N~w J~r-)· na~~ -..w bMde ~......., a:J t.-u.. beUl.e "" m..ldel _.
A dud7 ol thew F••• ... will ...U ot. "'Goc o1 the 1aD11 o1 Are 11M"'' M,."" ..,.4 fw ............. .
MESSAGE TO PERGAMOS
This is the 12th io a ~f'rics on Revelation by the Rev. Tim
L. LaHaye, pastor of Scott \lemofi al lhpti"'t Church of Sao
Dieg1), reprinted hom the Biblic al Re.varch \lonthl)·· This
iastallmeut concerns the leuer to the Church at Pt'lfi:Rmo!!.
CONDEMNATION
The condemnation of CHRIST, gi"en to the church
of Pergamos. reveals that, although their theological
doc trine was correct, their practical doctrin es were
radically evil. These false doctrines fell into two main
categor ies :
I. The doctrine of Salaam
2. The doctrine or the Nicolaitanes
"But I have n.ft>u: thing!t af}n inst thee. beraUAe thou
hast t here .ounne th(ll hold fhf' lf'ach in(J of Balorrm,
who taught Ba/lt~· to ra.'-~1 n Hlltmblinf!IJIO~k lirfo,-p lhf'
children of l:n·at•l , to f'(11 lhinus ,'l(lrl·i{ird t o 1'dols, and
fr... commit fnrnicntion."'
1 . The Doctrine of &oloom
To properly evaluate this doctrine. one shou ld be
familiar with the Book of Numl~rs. chapters 22-31.
In short. Salaam tried for filthy lucre's sake to
prophesy a curse again~t Israel. Balak. the ki ng of
Moab, was afraid of the children of Israel as t hey
Y.'ere coming through his land. He hired Balaam to
use his gi rt or prophecy against Israel, and Salaam
110ught every means at hi.s dispo.~al to do so. The prob-
lem was t hat GO D was with Israel ! Every time Ba-
laam opened his mouth to curse t hem, out came a
blessing. Finally, in desperation, he gave the Israel-
ite& the suggestion of making an unholy alliance with
the Moabites; t hus, we find fulfilled that which is re-
ferred to in Revelation 2:14 : " ... Balaam, u:ho
t«14gh.t Balak to cast a stumblin.gblock before t ht>
cltildreJ& of Israel, to eat t hingB ~tacrificed to idoi.IJ ,
«ftd to commit forn.it!ation." At Salaam's suggestion,
the Israelites interma rried among the Moabites, con-
trary to the will of GO D. Thus, the people were
polluted socially a nd spiritually.
This wa.s tYJ)ical of the church of Pergamos in that,
although they were faithful to Hi s name and held the
faith regarding theo logical doct ri ne, they did not
maintain a separated condition f rom the world, but
amalpmated with paganism. As we have already
Men. papniam soon predominated, u it always does!
The only time the Chriatian hu the unlimited pow-
er of the HOLY SPIRIT at hia diapooal ia when he is
obodient to the will of GOO. When he diaobeys GOD
aDd makea alliancee with the world. he is enterin•
into a power'-a atate that will enmeeh and ruin him.
An il-.atlon of th~ hOIDOI"Dized alate that crept
iato the Chard!, here called the doctrine of llelaam,
is-In a eola that today reoideo in the Brltlah llu·
-In Londo!~, w1tich wu otamped durirtf the ~
of Coaotaatl-. 011 one aide are Chriattan emblema
ud ,. tile at11or tdde are embleM of heathen ..,.S.. s-outF tndltlon ... _.. that when larp hoa-
U.. hola.. ..... """ to the ChriotlaD Chareh
fw ••••I• ..,_ lo latlafy the emperor, """'' .,...
gan names were chiseled off idols and the names of
Christian saints were put on and they were used a.s
statues. Whether or not this is true, the church that
t races its origin back to Rome today bares evidence
that somewhere in its history the idolatry of pagan·
i~m crept in.
2. Th• Doctrine of th• NkoloitoMt
"So hast thou aUJo 11ome that hold the t eaching of
the Nirolaitanes, whieh thing I h.a.te" (KJV). The
doctrine of the Nicolaitanes has already been ex am-
ined under the church of Ephesus, though the Ephesi·
an church and the Apostolic Age rejected this heresy.
It was, however, accepted by the church of Perga-
mos, and the indulged or Pergamos Age. Nicolaitan-
ism is the doctrine of a strong ecclesiastical hierarchy
ruling over the laity, which hu never been conducive
to a strong, spiritual condition in the church. Laymen
were g1ven no voice in church affai rs, but were re-
quired to blindly obey the decrees of the cle rgy. The
clergy then gradually seemed to gravitate to an im -
practical ivory tower type of existence that separated
them more and more r"r om the people. Wheneve r a
minister loses co ntact with people. he ceases to be an
effective tool in the hand of GO D.
In this modem age, the work of church adminis·
t ration detail and Christian promotion often demands
so much of a putor's time and ef-fort that he does
not devote the proper amount of time to meeting the
unsaved man face to face. Although a faithful min-
ister should "search the 11criptv.ru" so that he can
"preach the word" of God, it must always be flavored
by Paul's admonition to Timothy to "do the work of
cut evangelilft." This spirit of evangelism i1 moat ef-
fective when the minister haa been faithfully dealing
face to face with unsaved men. Some of the greatest
Bible sermons ever preached have been occuioned by
t he inspiration of the HOLY SPIRIT given to a man
of GOD as he dealt with an unaaveclaoul.
The LORD JESUS pve Hia opinion of hierarchial
systems of church government when He referred to
the doctrine of the Nicola.ltane. u "to,\iel tA.iJ&g I
lt.ate." This teachin• hat ruined more churches and
denominations than any other one thin&'.
CHIISTS -TO -AMOS
The counoel of CHRIST to the church of Perpmoo
is a aimple ataternent of a buic prineiple of GOD
which, reduced to the barelt minimum. ia : Repent or
be j udl'd by the Word of GOD. Thia principle baa
never been chanl'd and appU• to an Individual or
to a church. Unl-we aN wlU1n1 to ._, of CMlr
ai na or our violatloaa of UNt otat.ed Word of GOD and
return in obedience to UNt Word, we wiD "" j114fpd
by the Word, "1/u hoo Mt/flll oword.n Be oan of IIIIa.
If there Ia a priadple In the Word ol GOD lllat ,...
have refaoeof to nllmlt ,...roolf to Ia thlo Ht., ,...
will f..,. that prtadplo -,... ..... w .. the
WRD IESUS at H.la a.lq. It Ia WMr to hoed tho
Word of GOD In I Corlatllluo II :II: n ••• ._, If w
di.st!ern.ed our11elvu, we sh.ovld Mt be jvdged," thua
guaranteeing that we will hear the Muter's "weU
done, t hou good and f«ithfv.l serva.n.t," instead of Hia
condemnation. '
CHitST'S CHAU.ENGE TO THI otUICH Of I'IIIGAMOS
Our LORD'a challenge to the church of Pergamoe
i.s for overcomers (I J ohn 5:4 ), and is divided into
two beautiful symbols loaded with meaning : "hidden
nuznn.a ," and "a w hite 11tone ... "
The Hidden Manna
The hidden manna is a symbol that is readily un-
derstood by the Bible student. It is the heavenly
food sent by GOD to the child ren of Israel in the
wilderness. It typifies the spiritual food provided by
GO D in His Word. It should be clearly understood
that this is an individual feeding, not a churc:h func·
ti on. Just as the children of Israel had to individually
go and gather the manna in the wildemeu. 10 the
child of GOD in the Pergamos Church Age, or in any
Church Age, was and is dependent upon GOD for his
indi vidual spiritual supply. No matter what life'a
di lemma, if GOD'a children will only look to Him
their needs will be supplied. "AJ&d my God •lu&ll np-
ply e1'ery need of your& au ordi11g to hi& rieltu iJt
UW1'fl;n Chriot J UU8" (Phil.4 :19).
T1M Whit• $tOM
The symbolic meaning of the white atone is not
nearly as easy to determine aa the hidden manna.
Bible commentators are not all agreed on thi1 sub-
ject, thou~ there is a baaic tone of agreement. that
of as.aurance. White in the Bible refers to the ri,ht-
eousnesa of God, and in this connection I like to
think of an ancient cuetom u bein• the key that UD·
locks the meanin• of this stone. It aeema that in
ancient timfll a white stone meant acquittal. For ex·
ample, if a man had been tried by a court, the juron
published their vote on his cue by layinl' down a
white stone, aipityin1 that they acquitted him of
the crime. This would certainly be in accord with
many other .,...._ of Scriptu"' which indtcata
that CHRIST baa triven an acquittal to tho child of
GOD who haa called apon Him for forli-and
aalvation. He ia, accordint to Romani 6: 1, " •.• ;..ct-
/itd. bJf /aiC/1.." The blr diffe...._ of couroe, is that
we are pitty. Noverth.._ beeauae He died pllt-
1-we rec:elve tho white atone of iocqalttal with a
name for CHRIST upoa It that Ia ,.t anbowll 1o
men. The white ......, then, atandll u a boaatltlol
a)'lllbol of tho ttemal acquittal wo baYe throqh faith
iD the WRD JESU!I CHRIST.
Haft 1011 b11W tllll wanatq ol our bl••d a..-.
laar lo ••;•t of JUV line lndlvldualbr, IIIII ruol'"
Hla .......... fnol7 ~he "le 1'-......... ,,.. If
,... ...,.. .,_ ..,_ .... -"' • ponn•l t.itll or
• •I' oat to lllSU8 CH&II'I', -I .,.. ,.. .,
pt ..... """ dq and ........ tile -., tllo
WilD. (To be -ua ')
WHY CBRIS'l' DUtil
BY nu UV. JOHN V. GRSU JtOONTZ, Th.ll.
ftt. .... o.e~lMMta l•tall-•t of e S..
,.,. artie .. ,.,._ted fr"'! U.. Cllrt.tle~t
.. c •• c.u ......... ff .J,1\e •••• Jolt• v .
Crt.r leoatl 1. M•ecle-.4 wlt.lt ~. Bittle
..... ~_... Oorc., of Collla .. wood.
nHv NoM, ·NV mu. Hv ""*-" lly .. ,.. l!y .., ,..,
"',;, ~<-......, llollo. Bw ,..., -,.,. ,.;,•
IJWo tho~ lbe Wofd a1 God "'7"_;t; tho deodl of ChriiL "Chrilt <fied for our oino
10 tho «rippuno" (I Cor. 15:3). "Him who~..,
• God md to be lin on our behalf ; thlt we mtlht -the riel"......,.. al God in him" (2 Cor. 5:21).
,.Bat God ooNmtnddh his love toward al, in that wbik
wt were yet .uuwn Ctlri• died for ut" (Rc.n. S :8) .
'"Who hie own self ~re our ain1 in hi• own ~~on the
tree thai wt' baV'inr died unto ainJ, mirht bn unto ..,.;.....,_;by wbboo ottipes ye -• haled" (I Pd .
2 ~). Jew• said, "I am lihe aood shqlherd: the rood
Wpherd fiveth his life for the .sheep" (JoM 10:11 ).
Jesus died in our 1tmd as the Pusover Lamb. "An
we like aMtop have gone astr.ay; we have turned every
one to hit own way: and the' Lord hath laid on him the
iniquity of us all." 11M': whole crushing load of our
1in was paced on Him. As Frantts Ridley Haverpl
pub it:
"0• Tltt•,-111• Lo,-d My .nigl&ty sill.l ltotll taid;
Agoilut TAu, /rllowlc"s IUtord floslud forth il.t
fi-r'y bbl•.
Tlu ttrde of jvstiu ftU mt TM•.
TluJJ il -~~~~ MVt?' foil mt ,..-."
This word '1aid " (Isa. 53 :6) is perhaps best t tn.·
dertod "caused to meet or to strike." This illustratMln
1-.dps me. As a magni£ying gbu wilt concentrat.t the
rays of the sun on one point and stut a blaze, evm so
illl the fiery rays of God's wradr which would have f:llkn ,
on all mankind were rlt-flect~l from them and focused
upon Hi m. J~us Christ "'as the ob/. cct on which all
the r:t._r! C'ollccted on the foe:~ I point fel . Thu1 the Lord
c."!ult'd to mut on H im tM punishment due to us all.
The spotless One was made sin for us that we (the
filthy ones) might be made the righ_teousnen of God
in Him. licrw wonde rful are God 's Judgment~!
The sut»titutionarycluth of Christ is the tnnsaction
whereby God's holy d~tuu1ds arc all md. and Hit love
for sinners aatr.Md. The death ol Ch.rUt t. at the umt
time a delight to Gad, and al10 that frc:wn whdl He must
tum away His hace. Jtsus Ou'ist substituted for us
in a twofold manner He Ukts away our sins, and He
aubstitutes for ua by riving to God all of His merit in
our pia« where we had no merit. He both pi'O'ficks
(Of" our d eansing from sin and. for our d othing bcfo~
God. By H is death Jesus Chn st became both my Stn
Bearer and my Ripteousncss Suppli«'r. So now 1 can
sine, "My hopt tis built on n?'hing !~s than J~sus' .b~
and righteousness." ''Jesus, blood -thn:«' s H1~ _srn
bearinc : "and righteousnns ' -then~ H«' rs providing
my merit.
VI.
Three mentklns of the .9001 of Grist arc: made in these
c)o,ing verses of Isaiah 53.
V. 10 -"When thou !halt make his 800.1 an offering
for sin."' Here He is the T resp.1u Offering. Here He
is the One who makes right the ~iolation of God's holy
law wtrich we ha.d broken. He pays the: compensation in
full.· W e contracted the debt, but Juus became: our
Surety and paid back that He took not away. Jesus
0\rist made utid action. Ht-made ~ for the harm
done by sin.
V. II civa the MCOnd rd'erenc.e to the IOul of Juas
O.rist -"He shall see of the tn.va.il ol his !OUI, and
WJI be satisfied." H e shall have complete satisfaction
with His work. The tr-avail of His soul includes the.
unknow-n agonies o f H is soul when He cried, "My soul
is ex~jng sorrowful even unto death." and w+acn H e
questioned,"My God. my God, why hast thou fo rsaken
me ?'' When He looks u pon those whom He hu re-
·deencd, He will he sat is6c:d. He is going to have a
«'oriouJ ch.Jrdl withoot 51p01: or wrinkle, washed in the lilood o( the Lamb. Ry a saYing lmowlcdgt of Him.
by an_ experimental knowledg.: involvi ng failh in Christ ,
!hall God's righteous Se:rv<~.nt justify many. This ~ns
a spiritual heart acqua intanC'c with Jesus Christ who
died for us and rose: again.
Nobody could make atonnn~nt for .sins ex~ a
righteous ont. J esus Christ is righteous in the absolute
.sense ol the term. He is die Righteous One who justified
those: who accept His atoncmt:nt. "He bare the sin• of
many." end "u many as rect'tvcd him [th~ Righteous
One 1 to them ga.vt-he power to become the sons oi
God.'' As many as m:eive Him, th3t rrua ny th~ Right-
eous One justifies. Jesus said. "Ths is n1y blood o f die
new covenant whidt is shed fnr many."
Arc you one o f the many? Just rccei~c H im. and you11
be one of tho5c: whom He frt<eJy justifies, makes rig-ht-
eOus before God. He olfers to take your burden of sin,
and to cfve you Hi1 g:i ft of rigflteousneu.
V. 12 -~third ~feren« to Orrist's !IOUI is he:re in.
vc:ra 12. "Bca.ue he hath poured out his touJ unto
death." Voluntarily Jesus Q ri5t poured oot HMi IOU!,
untl) &.th to make! atonement for our lOUis. "1ne touJ
tMt ainneth, it .aha.ll die:," God dcdares. Moreo'Ver, He
ays, ''Tlw: life of the fle~ .is in the blood, and it is the
blood that ~ an a&clnement for the soul." ]NUa
OvWt poured. out His lifo's blood to take away ._ cuilt
of our am. He did not just die ro .show "us Ks rre.t
lon, to dernorwtrate H is sdf-Gtrifice. to make ua hate
lin -ell, no! He died to bear· the •iM ~ many.
God jtllt won't let u. Jd away from tht doctrine of
the sut.titurionary uonement in tsa.iah 53. It't heft:,
and. )"011 can't rwnc:we it. Apin and apin we art race to
fate with the fact that Orrist died for our sins, and that
H"• adferinp and. Hia dead~ remove lbe pik ol lin.
Prom 6ist to 1ut hert: in Isaiah 53 He tdb us that it
wu for 4N: ''tranerrn-ion of my people'' that tbe Jtrok.e fell ... ] .... Chriot.
VII.
Some ay, "I don't see how a God of \ewe caalcl wnd
ID,t>ocly .. boll." .__., God 10 looed the -'<! ... ,
He ,. .. Hia cxtl7 ....,...,, Son ., ...., J'OU oat of hdl.
God pq& Hit Son bttw-. J'OU and hcf[ God m.nifattd
·lroo .... ;, ........... !he S.'riour ..., ,... ....t II
,.. -~ -Hint, ,.. wiD I" ., llol. B• God ia ........ ,..-.y .. .,. .......... by)'OUtown
dootce. Tlit God "'· -uod ......,. ... t .. ,.... -~ He ... ,... ,... '" --.. -""'
........... loe ··-Chriot ... -....,.,. ...... .. ,..,., .... He ·-.. ...., ,.. .... lout ,.... -.. . ..... lliao for ,_...,,,
God luI* Hia-s..· bd•-... uod hdl. 'IIooo'o
-k-. He diool ..., -.,._. lift. uod -t1oat
"' .......... loeB lo ..... al J-Ooriol; ......,. "'
..... lot ""' of ....... _,.,_ ., God.
u'" .... -...-.-~ Otrill, .... t JW .., ;...t
-. "Lon!, rot a -· I aood 1 So-, otad I .... .... l!y s. .......
.n. ... M hi '-:-saocl Ria Y• '-"'toW .. JU.. ... Jle II eo Mr .,.r heart filii II
.... 0 •• , .. ... ......
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Nr.'ORT HARBOR EJI~GN TltURSOAY, NOV, 2, 1!67
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Newlyweds are feted
Newlyweda ...,.., Md Mra. Beach State Colle&e. ~ere
Andrew Bailey VI wcro en· he affiliated with SAE. He
terlaincd wilh a ch1mpape ia currently auociated with
reception on Sunday, OC:~ the County of Oranae wei·
ber 22, in lhc home o( "'· fare dcpattmcnt in Sant.t
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CUSTOM HOMES --lt~LINW
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and Mrs. Humphrey P. Mur-Ana. Or C
phy, 1319 W, Bay Ave., A belated honeymoon Is CO Block O •
Central NcwporL planned for the Chri atma s The couple were married holidays in Puerta Vallarta, Bun.DING BLOCKS • AlJ. SIZES ·ALL nPEI
in La1 Veau at lhe Little Mexico, They are now a t 1'•..,111•••: JAc-.. ,,._
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GLAMOUR AUCTI ON SC EN E: From left,
Urs.Robert Guggenheim of Dover Shores;
Mr . Guggenheim, the auctioneer; Mrs. H.
Cedric Roberts of Corona del Mar , auc·
tion coori:Unator, and Mrs. qobert H,
Grant of Lido Isle, associate member of
the Lido Isle working Committee of the
Orange County Philharmon ic Soci ety.
urday , OcL 14. I
Guests anendina the re·
ception included the aroom's
mother, Mrs. Andrew Bailey
V of Balboa, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Berkeley Georae, Mr •
and Mrs. Phillip S. Doane,
Dr. and Mrs . William C. Mc-
Vi cker, LL Cmdr. Katherine
M. M.irphy {USN Ret.), Miss
Milli cent McKinnon, Robert
Koehler, Robert McKimson;
the g.room 's niece, Miss
Maureen Murphy of Newport
Beach; Mrs. Va leri e Kan-
aas, and Mr. and Mrs . James Auction raises needed funds ~-, ~;h~"~.r~~·.~;!~:~
1 t del Mar ; the Eric Pepys of y Mn. W~~t. H. Meocl Refreshments were planned nat ed a paint ing to tht Mission Viejo: Mi 55 Siny
For the 5th successive by Mrs. Donald B. Ayres g.roup for auc tion. St.cffen , visi tina from Ice-
year members of the Lido and Mu. Stanley S. Bunill . Amon& honored gues ts land; and Dick Lon a of
Isle Work ina Committee of Luncheon was prepared and were several membe n of Hunti ngton Harbor.
the .Oranse County Phithar-served by the food comm it-the board of di re c totS of the Th e bride is the former
moni c Society anembled a tee, which included Mrs . Orange County Phil harmonic Jerralee Ann Bechthold of
larae and excitina array of Ri chard Patterson and Mrs. 'iociety, includina Tonence Laguna Beach, dau ghter of
alamorous hand·ctafted William Morris, co-chairmen, Dodds, pre sident, and \Irs. Mr. and Mrs . Albert Be cht-
items for auc tion. and ~tnes . Neill ()avis, Ralph Tandowsky, vice pre• hold of Walla, Walla, Wash.
This year the "Glamou.r Andrew Dossett, John Far· sident, who is also an ac· She recei ved her schooli ns
Auc tion'' was held at the rer, Dana Latham, John L tive member of the ar oup; a t Wa lla Walla College in
bayfront home of the Thayer Laun Jr., Joh.n H. Scruus ~h . Will iam S. Ho lstein, Collese Place, Wash ., and
Crispins on Tuesday, Oct. J r. ()al sod c h~~rmaCo Vof dsralb chairman of women's com-wa s graduated from Para-
17, i\1r s. Glenn Thomas., pre· baas an Rov.:;rt • or a e. · 1 A o. d mutees ; i\ ts. . oayar di>o Val loy School of Nu r> sident of the aroup, also Mrs. W.N. Rayburn, chair-• r th .. . . . Dod Jr ., chairman of the ina. San o ieao. vice president o£ the New-man o e •n•U•na cormut· d f h I New port Harbor Women's Mr. Bailey, the son of port Harbor Women's Phil· tee, was .hea 0 t _e c ean· n&.•'lharmon ic Board, and M B 'I d th 1 harmoo ic Board announ ced up comnn tt.ce , auuted by r n ' rs. a• ey an e ate: • 1 Mu. Eric Durand, Mrs . Ro· Andrew Ba iley V of Balboa,
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642· 0270 1702 NEWPORT BLVD. olllth ·COSTA MESA 540-1366 that as in previous years, her co-cha irman, \1rs. Ju e s bert Guuenheim also at· received hi s BA and mas-
all proceeds hom this event C. A~e l son . . .~~n~d~e~d~w~i th!2h~e~r~h~u~o~b~an~d~.--~l;e~rs~'--d~o:p~•='~'~~fr~om~_:L~on~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ will be used to fu rther the ~1u . Harry L. Ga te s, chatr•
activities of the Society. ma n of the fu.Jni ture com-
\trs. Don Metzger, the mi ttee, ass isted \1r. Gu.a·
group's vice president , and genheim _in his fa s t!'aced
~ts. H. Cedric Roberts, pre sentati on of the 1te ms .
Au c tion Cootdinator, work· o\ popular addition of last
ed throughout the year su· ~.ea.r was re~ate~ -the
pervising the work of the Ltttle Sho p w1th ~s .
man y comm ittees. Clin ton Eastman and ~tr s.
Robert ~Guggenheim of James D. Bradeson in chat·
Dover Shotes,honotary memo ge. \trs. Bradeson (G loria),
ber of the Li do Isle Com· a well known artist in the
mittee and membet of the area with many or her paint-
Society's advisory board, inas no w on exhibit in the
aaain served as au cti oneer. Balboa Bay Club, aaain do--
How to beat the market
A sci entific'a \ly tested sys-for real i zi!'J s.i snifi cant and
tem £or 'aainini substantial ·~cady ~~~;~ns 1R ~e. race or
profits fr om the stock market, e1ther ll !ll na or falhna maz-
wh ether 1ecurities ao up or ke.!.s .h
d OYIIl , has been de vised by It the assis tance of
~ UCI p rufessors. computers , the researchers
Or. Eilward o. Thorp, pro--tr aced actual market actions
fe ssor of math ematic s and and discovered their system
or. Sheen J{auour, assis· wou ld ha\'e consistently
tant professor of economi c s, re aped profits averaaing 25
have published the details pe r cent annually smce
of the ir sy stem in a new l9H , wh ether th e market was ri si nc, falling or stand-book, "Beat the Market: A ina still.
scientific s tock mark e t sys--=-------------,----
tern ," just issued by Ran -LEGAL toiOTICE
dom House. Mr. Thorp pre,·iousi~· au-n :HTr nc:.\TE or Bl :-orq::-:-' n cTrnors sAm: thored the best seller : "Bea t
the deal e r: a winn ing stra-
te &Y for the game of twenty-
one" {Ra11dom !·louse P6l
and 1966).
Their newl)'-pu blished
stock market system util-
izes a plan or hedging com-
mon s tock purchases aaain st
~;onvertible securities such
as warrants. Th e system is
bas ed on research into th e
histori c rela tionships of
convertibles to correspond-
ina securities.
They used th e techn iq.tes
of profe ssion al mathemati-
cians to devi se a system
T ho• undo•rsij(JI'"d do,., C"t•rt• •,
h" is rondu ctinjl a bu •Ho•· .... a1
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pabli cation thereof, are on li\ ..
ill Uae offi c.-of thl' Counly
Clerk e~f l .. oa Anjrdel' Coun1v,
Gil der the jlf'OYil'liOftll e~f Sf'('t ion
2466 of the Civil Code.
WITNf:SS my haad th i~> 26lh
of Oclobl'r, 1967. ~~~.~·~;~~, Jere 0. MrWelhy
lit.: Nov, 2, 9, 16, 23,
Ia U.e Ne~n Harbor
MDNTH-0-MATIC SAVINGS
aHectionately called
MOMS
Rl
•
Newport Beach: 2333 ~-Pacific · Coast Hwy.
at MacArthur Blvd.
NewportS Only Federal Savings Association
Sl Nation 's Second Federal
the Police
... .., ... hd .... -. -.. ....
Tw<o~l.,·ololowere rebii'Ded on a tlclawalt waa placed Ia p .. co Ia a II lO:JO
'""''" in a rerr .. hiaa d .. k drawer ll Robia ton'• p.m.· over a • .J ... e
of pace fot tho pollee Puhioa hl.ad, ud d:iaap. EbdrMnn, 1!. Ballloa
A PIMNT $A YID
IS A
DDLLAI IAIIIID.
lucky ownert pearod laler witb •• per1011 81¥d.; No. ·4, BaiNe, •••
£rb or 1211 ~o rried the drawer open booked on lhe dau .. of
P.,laria, Dover ShOC"et, and ••. The reaittration and pink drunk in public at 10 p.&
~=:~~1 Simmoat, 223 Grant, tlip for hit U.foot boat . · •• One Taper Ple1 wa~a·
,N Shores.· •• But back trailer wu atolen from his tki, valued at. a14; wu
0'101'0 ordinary type Of car IIOVO comperlment. IC• ~~~-from the front yard,
bu1oin•oa•: Sharon Thomuon cordina \0 Otarlu Harvey, aaid Nancy Schmilz,1411 W.
reponed that .t30 worth of 721 Heliotrope, Corona del Bay Ave.o Balboe. • .'The
l"'aqc had boon atolen Mar ••• A dreu and ciaatette fiut of many knob thlfl
from her auaae at 1603\1. E. llahter were stolen from Surf thdta that &ook place dur·
S.lboa Blvd.,-BalboL •• A and Sand, 'Balboa Dreu inalhe week wu reported b,-
US aurfboard rack was 1~ shop ••• Jeasic Conrad, 1101 Val Hamlin, 316 Amotbyu
len rrom his car, uid Wilbur Berkshire Lane, Wutcliff. Ave.. Balboa bland; the
ouo, 106 Collins. Balboa wu taken to Hoaa Ho1pital riaht wheels of his car were
(IJ.nd ••• Two days after he after beina involved in a also stolen. • .All those
bouaht a surfboard. Pete car collisioo on Santiaao waminas about loavina
Sellas, 303 Heliotrope. Cor-Drive, Dover Shores, wilh lteya in the car were found
ona del Mar, left it at a Albert Hernandez of Santa to be uuo by Richard Bey•
friend's home at 3205 W. Ana. • .Someone broke I nosh 111 E. Balboa Blvd.
Ocean F ront, West Newport windows in the Harbor Epis-who ich hit cat for about 20
-and it was stolen. .A copal School, Corona del minutes and diteovered oa
_______ _=. Mar, over the weekend; the his rctum that tomeone had
lou was set at S%. • .A bu• looked under the car mal. t~c lank was stolen from found the ltcy1 and drivoa
hts Ford hou se car parked o ff in his red Mullan ~
BAFECC
INSURANCE
YOUR BOAT
IS no place for
"Do It Yourself"
Insurance
in the 2i10 bl ock on Gr~nt. John Reed 713 Marr· oid,'
Newport ShOres. accord1n1 • I
10 Frank Jensen 6 X)I w. C~rona del Mar, 1~tcd that
• someone stole h1s yellow
sJJ 1~~~J~f MANAHAN & EGGERS, INC .
,.flf.CO TELEPHOJr<tf• 67~0562
HAR80R AREA resident, Don Allred, sales managet of
United Outdoor Advertising, La Mirada, trave led aU the way to Santiago, Ch ile, on a s'lding vacation to run
In to an exofle lghbor. The young lady, Senora Carlos
Cruz Correa, is the former June Lindeman, who reigned
here a s Mi ss Newport C3each and as Mi ss Calltfo rn ia.
111URIDAY, NOV. t, 1!57
CXIIIOIIA DEL IIAII, CAliF.
What
How often have you heard someone say,
"There's nothing you can really depend on
these days"?
So often life itself seems unreliable.
But there is something you can depend on.
There is a God you can trust. Christian
ScientistS the world over are finding th is out.
They're proving for themselves that God is
"an ever present help in time of trouble."
1f you would like to learn about a God you
can depend on , hear this lecture by
S 2163 E. COAST HWY.-CORONA DEL. MAR, CALIF.
Coast Hwy., West Ncwpou Corvair, that he had left
•• ·A small hole at .the ba ~c parked in front of hi1 home
of the shattered .window m ••• A l4-foot fiber Ia• the car bclona1nl to J. , I 1
Phillips, 2525 Newport rowbo~t worth ~SO was taken
Blvd., Cos ta Mesa, may from 1ts moon.na at s. ~ay
have been caused by a pel-Front and C ollins, aecord1n1
le t aun ••• A l·foot pottery to Gene Baum, 106 Collins, --.,-L-:E-:G-:A-:L-H"'o=T-IC"'E.,.---LEGlL MOTICE
urn was d iscovered broke n Balboa Is~and. • .Over SlOO __ ..:_...:. _______ _
Glenn l . Morning, C.S.B. Bring family and
friends ... the lecture is free .
C:HIJRC:HIES
Jll~ ~ Ullpzrr~
3262 Broo~ Str .. t, Newport Heighta
A. l·rt!l' and f•ldt~pt:,dent
f<mgr"gati•ma/ Chris tio" Church
Nov. 5 Se,.,on: .. o_,, HHrh Hunger"
by the Rrt'. Hor~tton Brown
Sunda) Service and Church School at 10:00 a.m.
Hunery core provi~ecf
f int Baptist Oturch
of Costa Meso
H.opti .. l llibiP r f'ituw .. hip
lnt/f'/Jf'•HI!!III -ot u l(mrJifiOII:!i
Santa Ana & Movnolio Sts .
Dr. !>.(;, S.:umann, pasto r
Sl':'-!DA) SE RVICES
.J:-lS a.m. SonJa} School
II :lh) a.m. \klrnang Worship
ti:lk.l p.m. Tratntng Uninns
7:llJ p.m. Evenina Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:10p.m. Bible Stud}
thld p.m. Prayer \keting
Lutheran Church
Of the Moster
Lutheran
Church in Americo
:!=mu Pacific View Or.
('t•rnna Jd \lar, California
Dr. William R. Eller
Phomo.:: ORiole 3-50 ~:!
H ,-, ''·" .. ~ .u,,h ""r-.h tp
'I ~-, ·'·"" I h•J P h "' huul
II fli t"·, .. ~· -.11••· ""'-.l11p
'',, .. ,In l'l!u\ tllt.n
C£'1 TRAL
HIHL£ CH?
fh•• Plll'>t'r ot thl' H nl~ Sporil
,, "'
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{ rn . Ill O'""lrll' "nd 11rd. )1.
,.,_ " ' '" ~ '""
ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(SCiuth ~m )
Corona del Mar
Coast Hw.). at MacArthur
PastGr llowa1d E. Williams
Phone 673~626
SUMOAT SCMOOL .,,. hAS-
....ORNIMG WORSHIP',. 11 tOO • ..,
EVENING WORSHIP,. 7,00,...,
WEONESDA YStRVICf 7•1S II"'
NURSERY PROV IDED
Ouistion Science
Services
FlRST CHU RCH OF'
CHRIST, SClESnST
3303 Via Lido
Newport Beach
Sl:fi.;DA Y SCHOOL
9: 15 "·"'· ""d 1 I 11 ..,
SLNDAY SERVICES
9·15 -11 .......
\looEDNI:":SDAY EVENING
\IEETINC. I., ....
REAOISG ROOM
Weak dcty o: 9 o ..... 5 p .....
Wedn e odoy· 9 o ..... -7:45 •·"'·
Twoo4or ond F.-do-,·
9 o ..... -5 ....... ,_, ....... s... .. d.,. 1 ........ 4 ......
SECOND CHUilCH Of'
CHIUST .SCII[f'(TIST
Newport Beach at
Corona del \lar
610 Carna tion Ave.
Sl_;NDA Y SCIIOOL 10 .......
SUNDAY SERV ICE 10 ,..,..,
WEDNESDAY EVENIN G
\tEETIN(, 1:00 , ....
Rl:.ADING ROO\! -
\lutual ButiJing
:!l!ti3 East Coast ll tghway
\l<on. • :O.nt, 10 ,o,m. 10 ; p.m.
l'h1n-.<l." ,,,,.ninjl -7 to 9
\'uu <~ore cordtall\1 tnvt ltd In
ant'nd Church ~rvtces and
In u"e lht Rt>adtoa Room.
llrwpprffinrLor Lulhrmn ~luuth
''I itt lht> 11/wlf\ (Jrrrlooltinx ,'IJvupott /f Qrbm "
1~0 1 CL I "" O R IVI;;
on the parkin& lot at 1115 damaacs was done to the car
Wcstc lifr Dr., Wcstcliff that Robert Dutton, 415
Center; it is believed lhat Goldenrod, Corona del Mar,
the persons who took it from had left lcaally parked on
patio area miaht have been 1st Ave,
atlcmpt in& to place it in a Weclftesd.y, Oct. 11
truck. • .Id a Walker, }44 Hub caps were stolen from
Even in& ~any on Road, Shore her car ovcmi&ht. uid Mar-
Cliffs, d11c'?vcrcd her purse ait Easley, 202 Abalone,
on a desk m her office at Balboa Island. .Wilbur
2345 E. C.oast 1-twy ., Corona Otto, 106 Collins, Balboa
dcl\1ar,mmus all the money. Island, left his Schwinn
Tunday, Oct. 17 bike by the rront door -
F rederick Sutherland, 37, and some one s to le it ••• The
of 717 W. Balboa Bl vd., Bal· excuse that he was lookina
boa, was booked on the (Continued on paac 6)
LEGAL NOTICE · _ _,LEGAL NOTICE
O R DI\'A~CE \'0. 1233 •\:'\ O HUI~A:'<ICE OF TJH: f,.) Zon,. ~ iv•·. r i11 Lido
CITY OF Sf:I'PO RT IJ F:.-\t:ll J;,..l.,..,.,.., \'1-wport Boulf'\itrd
F• I 'C SI'CT O , ..r1rll.trln l,;l•· Hritl1111". :UI ·~ ll. · ' · • • I N \ ia Oporto h'"'"'~""" Crntral 12.44.020 OF TIIF: NU'PORT IIEI\CII \II"~!C!PAL com: ''"'0U" and 32nrl S!ro•n Rf.LATI.~f. TO PARKISC \,,, \lal:.fl~ h:""'"" \'i'" ()l"lrtu and \'t a L1rlo.
Th-(\I ETi:R ZONES '""''"I ·h,.nu,. h,.tween , :ity Coun rit of th t' City of :\,. .. ·purl ll"~t rh dof'" or.J.:;;:; \ "' l.t<lo and \"ia Opgrto.
01,; folio"'"' '''"£0rt Ho u],.v.url b"'""~"~"h
SECTIO S 1. s~c tion 12,.J4 .• 10th . tn~l"t ;and Fini"Y A•·e-
020 of th,. Ne .. ·port Bl"ad! n~P, l"~cept 011 the wel!lterly
Municipal Code j,. amende-d to !itde of ~e,.·port Boulevard ,,.ad: hf'tWI""-11 U,,.. alley 150 feet
"12 "'<<uth,.r/v o f 32nd St reet and .44.020 Pat•1"9 Maret " point 't.">O ll"l"t northerly of "',~,-•. ,•· Tb,. foli o .. in,!! parkin11 32n<l Str•'"'· an•l u.~pt on
r t on,. .. ar,. h,.r,.by ,.,.tab-h 1 · 1 1 N li!>hl'rl I ,. """'t"r v "'' e o ewport
Uou l"'"'" h~>~>•P"n J211d (at /.on" On ... \nnh,.a-.t,.rh Strt'"t and th,. eJteal!lion of "'idf' uf \f, Fa<f d,.n l)lar O' b .. : t .. ,.,'TI llalt.oa Houl,.vard and lhP suu th,.rly propeny lin,.
(. , of r rnl,.y A•,.-nu l", .our! :"'lr,.rt. \ 11 1 d b
lbt Zun,. r .. o. \l ain s,,,.,., F'i n~;·:oAt~ .. nouu .. I"::J Vi:tLi~:. 11•1•.•1•,:~" II a) A, "JIUf' ;&O.d ~~··,.pt on tht> eallt,.rJy liidl"
"" fl ou lf'\M<L of NI"""Pon Bou]l'viud bl'!-·.11!"....",,011 Hocd•••at<l b,.t .. IP:en t\OOI"en th .. eUt'DIIion of th e ~'~'t nn•l -\rlam ... Street. nonh•·rly propeny linl" of fin· ,,','.~!·, ·\'<'Tiu" lwt""''TI \fain l•·y A ~,.nu,. and 11 point 200
''"'' Prtlm !'tro·•·t. f,.N north,.rlv.
\orth"""'""Y -.idt of i'\ .. ...-. Thitty-,.,.eOnd Str,.l"t be· ~~;;,.:~~~~t.1~:~ ~t~~:~."n 21!11 twt'en N"'"'pon Roul,.v•ord
.•.,,,,, 1 d 1 <tnd Villa "'ay. '" """t"r Y "'' ,. o Mr-10 Zone Si•. 1-"iht>enth F culd,.n Pia•" h•·t "''"'""' 22nd Stre~t bt>twe~n Oel":tn front !-trt''"l anrl Or,.an Front. d '
t.ast•·r!y !"i•l,. or \ld.add .. n 3'Uar~:·pa;u~:!~rd b,.1..,e,.11 l'lar •· t,..,..,,.,.n Or,.an front 23rd Strett a.nd 28th Su .. ~t .
•10d f.nurt .:.;,,,.,.,_ Southw,.!OteriJ !<ide of Nf'W·
'outh,.rly I'TI•I of Mr radden ~rt l!oulevar betwel"ff 23rd ,'1 ..... ,, ,, h h • . 1' •'PfHOIH' to I ,. , If"'"! and lOth St r,.,.t,
'''"port p;,.,, T.,.mh-ei«hth Str.,,.t b,.-
:.UU!hrrly .. ;.t.. o f Court tw.,en Balbo11 Houlevard and
"''""' '''"'""<"fl 20th Su ... ·t 1h" north ea,.,t,.rly .. ;d.. .,f ••n•l \l r t ,.,.jft,·o Plar... 'lj,. .. ·pon Roul,.vard.
l"•'nlv-thor•l :O.tr,.,.t t-. .. 1..,,...,. Thl"r,. ;u e l"l fl"ptl"rl from the
r), '"otn t rront <on •l l!.ol ho<t lon,.l!i ,.,.tablishr.d her,.bv
11""'"'•"'1. h d d I O!Oe "''""'" ,.sipate and r"'""''"""' "ool ·"'r"•'l j,,._ mar t.ed 11>'1 loadinll1!onell and '"""O (), rao frrool .tnd H .. t-,.,,.a., wh"''" nor"'Uant to othf'r 1',,, ,,,,,,,,, •' .,
q r ·• "· provi!<ion,. o th i11 TitJ,. th,. r ...... h ... ,.,nnd ..... ,,, .•. , h.... time lim it on pa rk ins il'l 10 1""'"11 \.· .. pr•r1 llnul.,,;u,j mi nulr>'l or ],.,.8,"
nn •l Th " \r• 11<1". SH :TION 2. Thi!'l ordinan r,. P.tri f, (,ll .. t lt i.~~:h""Y h,.-,.hall .,,. pnbli>'~h~d onr .. in th ,. 1"''"11 '''"/I nti lloul,.varrl If' · I f h " 0 H 'lil Of'W,.pap"'t o t r ,,jty, ·•n •l "'"uthrr y •'H"'l .. ion nl and th l" toamr. Null be efft"c-ln uc" \.,··now. · 30 d f l•v" ay!'l 11 ,,., th,. d~tte of I '''''" I I · I · vrnu" H'IW"I"JJ ''"ill option.
p ,.,,f;,. f.na,.t ll i,hwar an•f Thi!'l orrlio;an c~ wa11 intr~
h on ~u""l. d d I I f'h ,. ur ,. 111 a resu ar m..,r.tinl! 0 ""'-I \rn•d" "'' 1h,. "al>lr.rly the City Coun cil of th e City of
"" 22nd Str,.,.t, ,~,. .. ·pott Br.ar.h held on th e 9th
I• I l.<on,. Thr•'"· C'"Otral <lay of Octob,.r, 1967, nnd Wlll'l
h"IIU" llrtw,.,.n \ ta Opnrto adOpt,.d on the-23rd day of
·'"'' :'o•·wpnr~ llay. Oetoboer, 1967, by tb .., followin!( l rl) Zun,. ~<Ju t. lt ay Av'"flll'" VOl..,, to wit:
h••t"""n r\rl,.m.-~,,.,., omd AY ~:~. C:OIJNf:ILMt:N: Rn,er"',
I' ai m ~''""' p E WPORT BE C C Q ' ."'Nlfl-"1 \lartthall, f.rub,.r, N A H, AL IF RNIA (),,.lin Front h"t""'"" \1 ,... f.oot., ~Orf!iit
THE AMF"Rt C AN LUTHERAN C HURCH huld<"flPI~trf'alul 24th :;itr,.l'l. •;or.~. f:OlfSCII.M F:N : Nnn,.
h. . \~:,;,!m,. ~,,,.,., hO'tw,...,.. Hay AH~F:NT C.OUNCIUU~N: Sh,.l-. a ·3o a.m. to q.JO a.m. -Wors •P Se rvtce ..... -ltn•l th,. f;,_.,, .. u .. y t(•n
q·4s a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sunday School ""'"'h,.rly of llalbn• H"ur,..
11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -worship Service '"'1. ~.; P , 11 ·'"" ar~ rlv •· !J,.twr .. n ATTF:~T: Th~ Rftv. James G. BlaJn, Put.or 28th ~tr .. ,.l an<l l.ufay .. ttr L•tua La,;io"'
The Rev. Gcorac J. Bus di cckcr, Vi si tation Pastor Ur i""· City C:ll"rt..
Paul J. f.ruber
.\lay or
Phone :i48.J631 ••...hi n.~~:tan Strl"f'l north,.rly Publi•h: Nov. 2, 1967t ill ~-···;~.;-;;.;-;;~~~~~~.~.:-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.;-;.;-;~.;;·~1 ~fl=•:.y r\ ;::"'.·------~ ~wport II arbor t.n 11ip I
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ALL TYPES OF GLASS
MIRRORS
WINDOW LOUVRES
TUI ENCLOSURES
ALUMIIUM DOORS
FIIAMED MIRRORS
TAILE TOPS
SCREEII AUTO lUIS
IIIURAICE WORI
Fllllm.ans •
• • I • • I • • I
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CERTIFICATE or IJUSIN ESS
Fi<:titious Firrn Name
TIH: I'Silf.RSif.SF.JJ do,.,
h"rl"by certify that he is cnn-
du t·t in,~~: u l)irN·t \fail and
Cntu~uhation Lusinrs,; ,,, 3857
Uirch St., ..,t:wport Brarh,
Calif .. undN the fo r titious firm
n<un,. of Loui'"'" Jlirer t .\!ail
and that sai1l firm is cornpo,.,.d
oftht: folio .. in I! P""T>'~<>DI!i, whosl"
num(''i in full llnrl pliiC't's of
rl"sid,.nr ,. '"" a.'lo follow!!!,
to-..,•it: Lou is G. \l uotl", Bo•
l32lfi, S"'"'pt.)fl lJf'IICh, (aJjf.
92663.
wrna:~s my hand this 3rd
dar of Or tobrr, 1967.
Louis r., Moort:
!-T>\Tf: OF C.-\I.IFORNIA I
) "". COl" STY Of ORA NG f. I
ON TH IS .:lrrl day uf OrtobN,
1967 , h<'(or•• mr, a 1'\otary
Publir in :onrl for th t: !laid
and State, reaidiag
duly commiuioaed
Hootiflt -Ai•
C...otlltiowlnt
511-Motol
16«J Superior An.
Ll 8-5531
t I!AUTY SALON
BEAUTY NOOK
27l2 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone t>73·733b
o BUILDING
• RQIODEU.G •
AD .. TID•S
LICEIIIED I IO.DED
FRED H. GERWICK
304 Gol4o .... d
673-6041 -549-2170
and !l""orn, pt"rAona lly appl!llred
l ouis G. \loore, t.nown lo me
to hi" lht" ~r,on who,.l" nam e
is sub~~ocriht'd to thr with in
instruml"nt , and ackn n..,ledJ(t:d
to ml" that h!" "'r.rut~d the
!lam,.,
IN IAI TSE:~S ~IIF:Hi:Or. I
havt' her .. unto ,.,., my hand and
alfiJted mv offirial "1"111 thr
day and '!r'ar in thi!! c .. rtificate
lin11 abO\'o• .. ·rill,.n.
\J ury ·\. ll aapa
\l y Commi>'l!lion I'Jr:pirt"!'l \'ov,
29, 1967.
Pu blish: 0 ("1. 12, 19, 26, ;\o,·,
2, !967, in the :\""'"port ll~trbor
E:uig,a.
Cry stalin« Corporation
Casting Re1ins & Moldt
Fiberglass Mo,.,ioh onJ
SoppJ; .. -Ll ~-029i
~-TsW\t&
WILCOUIITTINOEN
HA._AII
,....._..,.aiCiila,._ ... q
1700 W. C.-t Hwy,. N.a . ........
...,. .. PAIWTI
o UPHOLSTERY
U'"OLSTERIHG
(By Europ~a Cro ft•,rws)
REMODEL 2 ••· 001 ONLY
$69.50 C.JI "a...,"
215 Moio H. I . 536.6405
FR !E dol L oicbo
lo
FIRST OIUROI OF OIRIST. SO!MTIST 3303 Ylo L14o, ,_..,.., ... ch, C.IJfo,.Jo.
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER J, 1967. 111 3:00P.M.
ALL AR! W!LCOME
SPACE FOR RENT
in the Ensign Buildin g 2121 E. Ctllt IIWJ,, CIIHI .. 1 Mar
Approximately 750 sq. ft. in reor of building
with entrance from Fernleof Ave. '
SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN
Tll ... l:llHIIl
Shrubs, Interior Plants
Tropical & Trees
lnsectcides and Fertilizer
S&H Green Stomps
FREE DELIVERY
MR. KLEEN
• Carpet Clanin<
• YJoor·Strtpping
and wuinc
• Windowt
Complete Cleaning
SeA'ic~. (AU,
446 4977
Of!,, .. , __ ,,, __ ., ------·----"_, .. ..,
T.PICA&. ,. ..
vre hne the 1-vest .. ct
-It ..._,ti'-'1 selection of
hOpicel fish lfl the ....
-e el10 cony • lull line of
.... iu.a. _., ell KCO .. .., ................. how.,.. *• Soo TNpicol, 218 •· •;1-. C.M. L;loooty 8-7961.
c. ........
o PLUMBING
A.R. MARSAC
PLUMBER
700 Carnation Ave.
Corona del Mar
Plwnbina Repairs
DAY & NIGilT
WATER II EATERS
673-4130
oJEWELERS
IALLACE CALDEIIHUD
JEWIIL£11
3123 E. Coast tliahway
Corona del Mar
ORiole J.. 22.50
•I!STAURAIIT
UPHOLSTERY e .. ~,.INIIHING
DRAPERIES e CUSTOM CAN!ItETS
AMPLE PARKINC. 11'1 Nt!:AR
B!lltSHII!'S .... ..,
LUNOIJ:ON -DINNER
COCKTAILS
ORiole J-9405
:14!11 YIA OPORTO
No-.. Buell
NEWI'ORT FUINITUI! CO., INC..
.-WH E RE THE .f U • .S. FLAGS PLY"
2UO w. c-.t f1wy-. N_,_. ...... Tel.,.._~
I:STA BI.JYil!D IN lf4f
~~·='=IIOI'==I=$114==011=AL=-====:;:====:;::::::.-.I• SilO! I!I'AIR
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DrM./Ttnh
FLO/liSTS
WIILPitL IITII
N-'tlrtyiOIIool*-.._ :. ..... -
Callier• ..... ..._
Slt-6110 or 1Jto7S61
DR. LOU ROY IIUUIIY'I
CONTACT l,.ltNIIl8
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1tMifiVINI. ON'E DAY SERVICE
, Nlwo"T eR.ACH 1190 Harbor Bhd. ~~;;;::;:;~:;:;~=·:•:•:•c:~::"-"-"'-.;..4.;';.4
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Bankamericard has joined us!
Mastercharg! cards available!
We're proud. to add the services of Bankameri-
card and Mastercharge credit cards to our baker's
dozen of special banking services. Customer service
is our total aim; therefore. along with ou r already
famous Carte Blanche Bankers Club Credit Card,
both local and worldwide total credit is now avail·
able to you and your family. They are yours for the
asking; plus unique services by bank ing with us.
Customers & Merchants enjoy unique banking ...
The customer benefits with a card that is honor~ everywhere in
California. and we can offer card holders immediate cash up to $500
when they make BANKAMERICARD loans thru us. Merchants benefit
because they can increase immediate sales without any increase in
credit risk. Merchants have no collection worries. because BANK·
AMERICARO is NON·RECOURSE . and you get paid even if the customer
does not pay. Billing and collections will be handled by Newport Na·
tiona! Bank, so there's no accounting expense. If you are already on the
Bankamericard program and would like to take advantage of our addi·
tiona! unique services, please contact us and we will do the rest .
There has never been a bank as un ique as Newport National Bank
anywhere. When you open your account with us, you will feel extremely
pleased that someone has taken an interest in your total banking needs.
If your present bank measures up to the services we offer. then you 're
better off leaving your account right where it is. But before you decide.
carefully compare both and see it you 're not missing something. Our
"baker's dozen" of special services doesn't include all the usual serv·
ices you eet from us • , . just the extras that make banking a pleasure.
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01'01 TILL 5 P.M. DAILY... 6 P.M. FRI.
No need to rush to the blnk! Wtty shoutd we dose down
It 3:00 just because everyone efst does? We l*ievt in
beint there .tlen you need us ... and that's 'lti'J often
after 3 p.m. You will find tMif hours very COIIVMienl.
ND SERVICE CHARGE! Why shoutd we ch.,ee
everyone lor every check? We believe in service with a
smile, not service with a charae! Merely maintam a $300
bal1nce 10 your checking account, and the service rs on
the·tlouse! It will save you money every sinete month.
BANKING BY TELEVISION! No spy sho"' " '"
loons . only the fastest and safest drt~·tn ser'tlce 1vail
able. Press the "on" button . and there's the teller on
the st:reen . deposits and recetpts are u med to the
bank by pneumattc tube Savt time tl you're tn 1 hurry
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INDIVIDUAL SIT-DOWN TELLERS! Newport
National Sink is the blnk with built·in comfort for evtry·
one. Each teller sits alan indiYidual deslt. On the other side
of the desk is a comfortable chair just for you Thouahtful?
FREE CHECKBOOK BALANCING! tt rou t;nd
you can't balance your checkbook correctly, don't throw
your hands up in frustration. pa~ us a vtstt and we do the
rest. 1bsolutely flee Our handsome t heck desten is a sure·
lire conversatton starter in the community. Distinctive!
AUTHORIZED TRAVEL DEPARTMENT! we tt
handle everythme from taxis to reni·H ars to tu parties
in london As an account holder wtth us, you're entitled
to pay lor your trip later and our trlvel agenctes' serv·
tees are tree Absolutely no e.tra charees.
THE COFFEE POT IS ALWAYS DN! Wheth"
you 're a dun ker, stpper, muncher, or rutper, you'll enjoy
a coffee break while your conducttnr your blnkma buSt
ness Sip freshly brewed coffee and munch cookies riaht
from the cwen tn ' comfortJble set1inc. Bankm& at its best.
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THE MUSI CAL MOOD for the Me xican
Fiesta at Harbor VI ew Sc hool Is depicted
by these students, from left: Robyn Ro ..
bin son , ag e 7, a 2nd grader; Mike Whitney ,
and Cathy Robinson, 5, kinde rgart eners.
The Harbor View PFO will hold th is fund
raising proJect from 6 to q p.m. this Fri-
day, Nov . J. The admission price of 25«
wil l include choice of home made pie or
cak e dessert, an d perhaps a door prize.
Mr s. John Whitney, 3rd vice-president, i s
in charge of the event. (Ensign photo.)
CONDUCTOR OBER TO TALK
Eugene Ober, Oran•e
County conductor and muSI-
cian will spe ak on music in
Orange County, present and
future, at the meetin& of th e
Newport Harbor serviCe
League today , Nov, 2, at
the Ne wport Harbor Yacht
C lub.
Prior to coming to Orange
County, \lr. Ober wa s a per-
forming mus1 c1an, ha\'ing
played wi th the Los Ange-
le s Phi lhannoni c and the
fi lm studios . He was con-
LEGAL NOTIC E
due tor
Valley
years.
of the San
Symph ony
Gabriel
for 5
Coming to Orange County
in 1955,he became invo lved
in music, establishing th e
Anaheim Symphony. In 1%2,
it becam e the Orange Coun t>
Symp hony and he rem ai ned
as mu sic di rec tor an d con-
duclO r for 5 years.
He has al so been music
di reclOr for th e Festi \·a l of
Arts in Laguna Beach .
Currentl y, ~tt. Obe r is mu-
LEGAL NOTICE ---
sica\ director fo r the Festi-
va l of Opera in Laguna
Beach , whi ch j us t fi nished
its s ixth seasnn.
Thi s seas oo .~·h,'Obe r will
also be guest condu cting
and assisting in establis h-
ing a musical pilo t project
of conside rable ptoportions
within the Coun ty.
Call in 'f' aur Want Ad
673.()550
LE GAL NOTIC E
------------,~.~.----------.~.~----~~.~----------~DPORTHAR~R~S~ From ··Po 1ce 8 otter ~==~;,.;;--' Gallery oHe rs
new display (Cool~--5I -lloaallare 0.., Wut ball Uld aakad, "ftat Ira CXIIIOIIA OEL CALIF.
for • wp o1 coffte Newport, ••nt actou the you dotna bert?"The youaa
dlda't clo Mdlr eood for IUMl to viail for about 10' rMft ltl\lCk her ud OM
Ho .. d AJbUq.•, 515 , .. miau~a and diacoverod oa from &be boule ~ith u tae
St., Weat Newpc~~t_ wlto was re~ll!ftllll home an open had !Men from 1 punta ••.
~ked on lbe cUr,. of ev .. ahd•na ~Ia!' doof and about An unknowt1 car damaaecl
dla1 meat alter h (ailed •10 mlltlna. .Chrome th• Ford that Jam.a Sima
to roUow a police Yftit on wh•ela and tirot were ato-4301 Patrice Way, w .. l
bit Hoada when diacovered 1•.• from th• Ford tbat Robort Newport Heiahtt, had pubcl
eoiaa down the wrona way Bane II puked at the rear or on plivato property at 1400
on a oae way atreet. •. To-hit reaidence, 491 oranae, w. Coaat Hwy., Marinen
plheme.u didn't do much Newport Shorea. • .Janet Mile .•• while Robert S&Mn,
for Blaine and Edwin Ward, Cleaky, 900 -.Goldenrod, )8, or 1511 Ocean Blvd.,
312 B. 11th St.oCotta Men. Harboc' View Hilla, atated Corona· del Mar, wu rallinl
who were booked on tho that the bike she left at the hi a field tobriely teat, hi a
cbarae or drunk in auto al Harbor View Bt'orrien lary wife. Rebecca, 36, adviaed
Weatcliff Drive ... A SUO •chool rack had been ttolen police that they were in bia
aurfboard wn atolen from .. John Gale reported that trouble it they didn't leaVe
AJeunder Amatuzio. 411 aomeone reached throuah a her hutband alone; both
Via Lido Soud, Lido hie. -. broken alan window , puth• were booked on the charae
J ohn Slauahter, 477 Pros-ed atide 1 cheat of drawers, of intoxication •.• The S4S
peel St., Newport Shores, then entered to a teal a stereo Schwinn metallic peen bike
aaid that aomeone atole a cabinet, records and surf-left in the r1ont y1td of 1404 airl's blue bike worth SB board lotalina the arand w. Ocean Front, Central
from his driveway ... The theft sum, $410, from hit Newpoll, was ttolen from K.
VW that Barbara McEwan house at S07 29th St., West Macri II.
1953 San Bemardino, New: Newport ... While John AJn.
port Heiahtt, tepotted sto-broae, 13, of ~0 Balboa
len earlier, wu found jac k-Coves, was playma at the
ed up on wooden blocks in a 38th St. plrk, someone stole
construction area neat Vista hit ted racer Schwinn ...
del Oro and Vista Dorado, Car accessories wollh S2S
East Bturr. at II :30 a.m. were stolen fr om his cat
minus tires, stereo, tapes, parked in the 100 block or
clothes, wallet and shift Summit St., We s t Newport,
knob. , .Mrs. Edith Rehn-according to David Carano,
botg of Buena Patk backed 324 Bucknell, Costa Mesa
het Ford from a driveway ... Ann Wattson, 2700 Har-
into the car driven by Jessie bot View Or., Harbor View
f·lill,140 Heliotrope, Corona Hills, parked her car in the
del ~ar. dtiveway , and someone stole
Thursday, Oct. 19 a spare tire from the floor of
For the pa~t two months , ~nn~~tio~e::go~n~ei~~~
Dell Goaertt. 243 Walnut, 471 ~ Seashore Dri ve, West Newpon Shores, says the
uea has been disturbed by Newport, awakened at I:S5
nearby weekend even ina a.m. to s ee a man at the
patties with loud mu s ic, foot of het bed with hi s
profane lanauaae and loud bac k to her, she got up ftom
h · v p bed to follow hi m down the s outmg. . . oppas,
LE GAL HOTICE L!GA L HOTICE
Friday. Oct. 20
John Etmida, 54, of 2411
16th St., Newport Hei&hts,
was booked on the char&e of
drunk in public ... Kitchen
and bedroom windows were
bTOken by BB shots at the
residence of Robert Huahes ,
2918 Carob, Eut Bluff ...
It was bike day at Newpott
Haii30I High, and after
everyone raced out to ride
bikes durin& the lunch hout ,
Lauta Gabriel , 1409 Ptis-
ci lla Lane, Harbor High-
lands, couldn't fi nd the bih
s he rode to school. , .De-
s pite the fac t that Randy
Stable(, 123 Via Undine,
left his stinaray bike chan&ed
to a pole, someone stole it
from Harbor High. , .The
(Continued on paae 7)
LEGAL NOTICE
0~. ALLEN 0. COTTLE,
former Corona del Mar resi·
dent and physician, now oc·
cupying offices in the New·
po rt Center medical buil d-
lng1 ha s been elec ted ch ief
of staff of Hoag Hospital.
He Is a native of Los Ange-
les , a graduate of USC and
th e USC Medical School/ In-
The Newport ltarbot Ser-
vice Lea1ue announcct an
art exhibit by the loeal ar-
Lin Penny {Mra. Paull Mc-
Miniaal. Tho ahow will be
held at the Coffee Garden
Oallery, 262S E. Co as t
Hwy., Corona del Mar , rrom
Nov. 6 throuah Nov. 30.
Mn. Mdtianiaal is a nu-
Uve bom Californian and
paduate of Pomona Col-
leae. She too k araduate wotk
in an at both Lona Beach
State and USC.
She is a mem ber of the
Laauna Beach Art As sl)cia-
tion, Torana Art Leaaue ,
Fine Arts Patrons, Junior
Affilitates, UC I Town and
Gown (pas t pre siden t or the
art secti on), and the Ne w-
port Beach Ci ty Ar ts Com-
mittee. She lives in Bay-
creal wi th her hu sband,
Pau l, a re !learch scientist
with Aetonutrunic, and theu
2-yeat-old daughter, Li sa.
terned at Santa Fe Hospital, ~1rs. \lc.\lan i ga l's. .exh ibit
followed by a ycar1s rest-at the c~}rfee Garden wi II be
dency at ventura Coun ty a mi.t ed ~ed i a , in.cluding
Hospit al . Or. and Mr s. collage, tnk act} l11: and
Cottle now make their home water colo r ~ .. ~lr ~. ll a1.r~
in Laguna C3each. Westol'el ts foalfc t ~ chan -
man.
Stitchery display announced
The sti tchery art or Be ver·
ly Neme tz of Costa Me sa
will be exhibited du ri ng
Novembe r and December at
the bayside offi c e or New-
po.-..tt National Bank.
Her wall han gings with
fabric and yarn ha\'e been
displayed widelr throu gh-
Out Orange County, a s we ll
as in San Franc isco, f ,,,
LEGAL HOTICE
the pa s t J )C<H S "Be\" ha~
been conductin g ,.,,,r \..~hurs
and teaching stitcher). hal'-
ing tu med {'lilt se\'cral q u -
dents whi., ha1·e then 111 tutn
become teachc!t,, h 11 th.:
past two summer ... ,he ha,..
been Ill\ i ted 111 o,;o~nJuct
d as ... es at th.: Ya1n ll<:f"lt•l
in San 1-t aJlU'c".
C ITY Of-~E~POR T IJEACII . CAL I FORN I A Ex h i b i t A-1
~l et <1\\n .UII,IlC ..:Jul.·a-
tiun bl!gan m the P a"ad..:n.1
Cit) Sch11nb, but :o\OCO:
comi ns tn Or:~n ge c.runl~
she stu JieJ flll ~t'\ cr.tl
~ca r s wi th E,ther Dt!'nJc!l.
of c.,sta \1c~a • .:o1u:cntr .J·
ting on Je si gn and 1h tcla-
til)nship t•• J11•"'al..:' anJ
stitche l).
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fixed asset~
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and intcl'es t
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Revenues
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ft·om f u t u r e r e v e nues
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W:H e t· I u nd
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lf•. l%7, in th•· '''"1"•1! llo~!
h,'ll' ~ ... ,..i)lll.
LE GAL NO TICE
1.urnru:.\n : m tH-.1\1· ....
Fir1i1iou-. rinn "'""''
Til~. t r :-ln t:nslr;~t:n lf,..,. ..
hN t"by <"N li ly tll,11 h·· j., r nn-
rlur linl£ ,, puhli ... h in ~~: ),,,.;11,.,...,.
a1 P.O. II!"' 209 3, ~''"r>''n
ll••ar h, Cali f., undrr !ho· fi f'li~
tou"' linn oa m~ o f Corh tnn.· lloor•
bor IJirf"c lory l'uhfi,.hiti,K 1·.,,
11nd th111 11aid rirm ;,. rompu"'r1f
of th ,. lollo,.·in;~ IW"ti<Ofl wh0,.,,.
n11mr in full 11nrl plnr r n( ,,.,.;.
dence 1Ue 11111 follow .. , lu-wil:
Pal Cochr~tnt", 2601 llnny11,
Nrwport lh•1u:h, C11i l,
WITNtSS my h11nd 1hi"' 241h
day or Oc:lober, 19ti7.
.,STATF. Or CALIFOII Nl A
f.OIINTY OF ORANGE 11111•
ON TillS 24th d1y o f Oetnher,
1967, bdore me, • Nolary Pub-
lic In •nd for 1111 id coun ty 11nd
"'la le ,_ r~"'ltlint~ !h erein , duly
comm1 a•uoaed and aworn, Pf'r-
•oD•IIy 1ppe•red Pat Corhrnnr.
k.DQtWD to mr. lo he th r per•on
who•,. ftlfll r. I• llllb.crH~tl 10 th ~ with la int~trum enl, llnd •eo-
Uowledt~ed to me th•t he e•e-
e.uled th e ••me ,
WITNESS my haad •nd offi-
cial u al.
M•ry A. H .. pa
No.,.ry P.ltlic I• •d for ••ld
Co••tr ••d St•te~
My Cot~t"'la.l011 e1 pirc1 No•.
29. 1967.
Pti"IIM: Oet. 26, No•. 2, 9,
16, 1967, l• die Newport ll•r-... , r.a., .. :
I
ITUDINTI IIMTI D TO
COII UIICA TICIN POST --10 ............. pr•••ti•e 12 local llie;h
1choota. a tleftded an ID•it~
tioaal .... , .. , <A che c~
mu~~iudon Baploc•r Polt
Ml40 at Colliaa Radia CCJDo
pany•a Newport Beech car ..
taria lu t week. The llu.
d.ntt were nominated rot
memberahip iD the technical
oraanintion by hiah achool
inurueton and countelon.
Proarem object ive~, pro-
jccta, orpnizalion, and'
technical facilitiea wore ea ..
plained by Post Pretidont
Steve Emerton, Santa Aaa
Hiah achool ttudent. and
Collins enaineen Jad.
Bunce, Phil Ara t, and Jim
Wi narove. The post ia apon.
aored by Collin• Radio.
COMPLITI
IHDI. HANDIM.
~U81Ael IIPAIIINI
MR S. ROG ER SHE~MAN , ways and means Chairman ot
Junior Ebell ctub, displays some of the wares to be
offered for sale at Le Petite 13outlque on Nov. 8 in
Cameo Shores. ---• L ..... IS , .... Petite Boutique planned
.... ,. LWo c.. Junior Ebell Club of New•
port Beach will offer c lo-
thina. toys, decorations,
"objets d' art" and other
handmade articles for chil~
dren when membeu present
LWololll.
e 1411 L C.. Hwy. c.., ... Mlr • 1111--·· -----·-..... a.-
• FOR 4
CONSERVATIVE
Approach to
Generol ll'l•uroftce
Con tart
ED WARD
AT
JAY & RENFRO
N. NEWPORT BL
NEWPORT BEACH MANUEL J. ARMENDARIZ
has been appointed assis-
tant controller, financial
ser'Jices, for th e Irvine Co.
He is a native of El Paso,
Texa s, attended Glendale
City College and was gra-
duated from UCLA in 1956
with a Bachelor of Sci ff'lce
degree in accounting. He
became a certified public
!1~~::~:~~;[?;:;;.~i~n 1959. He lly ranked bad-and played
oo Ule U Thomas Cup
Team from 1955 to 1%4. He
resides i n Tustin with his
wife, Beulah, and son, Da-
BE A MODEL .,
LOOK LIKI ONI
A 01 JL T!L-TEEN AGE-CHILDREN
T.-ittl"' .... , .... ~. Mt .... TV,
Me4.1i.-, M s.lf.t"'~•v•m•ttt
rhone For FrN IMklet
Memb.r ScrHn Actor'• Guild
Ed Harrell Swdio of Chorm &: M..hlU.,
Florence Smales Director of Ou,. State
Licem1cd Model Age1u:v.
(2 Loeatioot)
S.ntcl Ana Studt.-U\9 N. Main St.-547-6971
full•rtH Stvtlt.-1MS s.,,...., CrHt Dr.-17f..1000
""""" .... Vlliltt-1
"Le Petite Boutique " on
Nov. 8.
The affa ir will be held in
the Cameo Shores home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mi 1~
ler,II S Milford , from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Tea, coffee, sweet
roll s and fre nch pas tri es
will be served.
A donation o f Sl.SO will
be asked in order to help
IUJ>POrt the numerous char-
itable and community activ~
ivitiu in which the Junior
Ebell Club u enaaaed.
Tickets ma y be purch ased
at the door or by calling
Mrs. Clinton Campbell, 644·
1441, or Mrs. Allen Goody,
644-1848.
Mr s. Roaer Sherman and
Mrs. Goody, c~chainnen of
of the c:vent, announced
that the: Juniors have been
c reatine items ranaina in
price from 50C: to St5. Some
of the articles to be sold
a rc a fort for toy soldiers,
mother and dauahter hand
kn itted s weaters and room
decora tions.
HITT MAilED PARTNER IM CHIP CLEARY FIRM
Robert J. Hill, of Laauna
Beach, vice pre sident of
Chip C leary & Company.
Ltd., Santa Ana, has been
elected to a partnership,
and the firm's name has
been cban.aed to Cleary,
Hiu &: Comp.,y , Ltd., it is
announced by Chip Cleary,
president.
Mr. Hill, president of the
Trojan Club of Oranae
County and of the Villa
Park Homeowners Assn.
He had considerable com.
bat service in the Eu ropean
Theater of Operations dur-
ing World War II as batta~
lion operations office r with
the 2nd lnfanu y Oivision.
STOCUM ART DISPLAYED
Paintinas by Dorothy Sto--
cwn will be featured a t the
Charles W. Bowers Memorial
Museum in Santa Ana hom
Nov. 4 throuah Dec. 20. She
was a childhood resident of
Balboa Island and Laguna
Beach and now lives in
northern Californ ia, She
teaches pain ting in Eureka
and is conductio& a half·
hour TV series, "Art in ac-
tion."
TINNIS
RACK Ill
lALLI
SHOll •
SHORTS
SHIRTS
sox
FOOTI.AI I s '
IASKni.ALLS
VOWY lALLI
Wwler Pel• lwlls
IOCCIR lALII
4-IQU.Aill uw
DR IIIII
OOU CLUII
OOU lALLI
GOLf CARTS
OOLP SHOll
OOU SHIRTS
OOU OLOYII
OOU JACKITI
OOU CAPI
.....
SW'.M MAa • .INilLII
.... w.llll' IITI
GTU' PUllf•__. IARI ., ................ .
"'' ..... --.J.W MCCm ••••n" aowa ...........
-
Froanthe
IJI•'' •• _ _,... 6) WU 1101• ft• ... 'YW lllle-ICIOII 1M IIIII (lOIII lbe
~ liar Bi ll 011.,., loollat 10 D. V-load, rlpl !ide 10 tho lofl ed ..
•ued ap1n1t tiM boute al 1112 W. OcHa Pr.t. Cea-Md •ive partially oe tbe
1914 W. Ocean F•ont. c. ... ••t Newpon. • ·.A llhirt bob Ho."•· .. Nolton Crow,
••I Newport, ••• atolee -" 151 worth ol clodl.iaa 40, of 417 e . Bay Ave.,
• •• Janie Barctey, 1510 W. were a&oln rrom dlle O:nah Balttc. ••• booked oa cbe
Ocean Front, Cenual He~-beiOGi iDI to llooDey Rboden, chup ~ inlo•icat.ed in pu.b-
PCJit. parked her Dodae 111 119 Ru.by, Balboa lalaM. ·, • lie. . .Stereo tapet wese
dae alley and •omeone ttole A thift knob aad stereo taken hom the VW t..a be-
at.e reo tapu and apeaken tapea worlh fl49.m were Jon1ina to 0. Pairbanlca,
valu.od at .. 7 ••• A TV 111 stolen from the VW bua be-59+-C Joann St., Costa
worth tlOO wu stolen from looaiaa to SU.tan Selcodo, Meta ••• Sno akia an4 tki
Darrel Doblon, 40 19 Olen-120 Marine, Balboa llland boota v1hu~d at U20 were
net Pl~ce, Newport l•l•d, •.• An attempt to enter the atolen from the aide of hi•
when h11 boute waalcft with office of Or. John Allen at 111ap, accordina to John
3 unlocked doora ... Some 745 Dover Or., No. 1, ncar Fcarnley, 100 Walnut, Wett
SIBS worth of property wu Wcatcliff Center, wat pre-Newpor t. .William Chi-take~ when the Muatan~ be· vented by a deadbolt on the cheater. 247S ~bar Drive,
lonama to. Thoma• Bntton, door ••• While Karen Jones, Bey Shores, returned home
406Y.!: Jamarca, Corona del 3206 Marcu1 , West Newport, from a buaineu uip lo find
Mu. was 1tolen fr?"' the was attendina a weddina, a thet aomconc had climbed a
Reuben E. Lee ?••krna lo t clock and maaazines w011h ~oot fence nut to the II•
· · .The c?"vertable .top of sl7.19 wete acolen from her ley 10 aain enoancc loa
the Cmva.n belon&IRI to home. , .Gucc Steven1on, 2nd llof}' bedroom and had
Stanley Gittelman, 10()9..8 41, of 1962 Anaheim, Costa ar.olen $9 from two watlet1
E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Men veered from lane to Th ld · b'"
I. · I d ' · · · e IO lllftJ..fly l•e was 1 rt 1n aevcra 1pota an lane ao police ,,,_,....d her .. _1 · D" dr y ( h • -..yyw u.::: OOJIRI lo let e &n• scratches were let w ere and booked her on the chatae ..~_1 d 1712 W 0c F
an attempt wu made co pry r d dr' · c 1 ,...r an • · can t., . . . o runk IVtnJ. · · aro yn Central Newport was sto--open a wrndwm& ... An rn· Noonan 38 of 19S4 San I f th f' f h · th • • en tom e ront o er tluder. aurpr11ed at c rc-Bruno East Bluff denied d Wh 'l C · · h .d r v· y • 611 . • • yu . . . I e tara Smlt 111 ence o 1ctor ac .. , havrna any uouble at all 1129 w 8 lbo 8 '
L 'd p • D · •lD L'do . a a lvd. Bal~ 1 o 11.. uve, , I but she was unable to fol~ . . . · '
P.n'·naula fled at lO·ll d" . . h boa, was vnrt1n1 fnenda at , · \ow uectlons m t e I()& l E Balbo 8 d bo a.m. without takinaanylhina ~· d wa book d 31 · 1 I~ ·• Bal a, . . ..,.1ety test an s e aomeone atole hn Charaer ... That old h1d1n1 place, on the charae of dti¥ina un· · · the SUJ81 bowl, Wal n't lood d th . fl f lcohol• llmpay bike ... A deadbolt . er e 1n uence o a • on the door prevented en· enouJh, and a lhref stole ahc a ttracted police atten· $20 from Colin Reynolds . ... . tlance to 745 0o¥et Or., No. • Uon after ma .. tnl tWo tr1p1 2 acc01 dina to Dr Robert 16 Balboa Coves ... The • · Rea, 324 Hazel Dr., Corona
Nt 11'0 RT HAI\IOR Dl g Gil
S£COIID S£Cll011 --1'111 7
M -.... ..... --~~
THURSD~Y,IOV. f, 1111
OOllliiA DEL IIAit. CMJF.
••• •
ianition switch and a side
mi n or we re stolen ftom the
VW bclonaina to Stephen
Qtuh, 5323 River Ave .,
1\ve., We s t Newport ... A.
collisi.on occured at Mari·
ncr's Olive involvina car
drivers John Lewandowski,
1701 Highland Or., Harbor
Hiahlands, and J&mes Fish,
492 Broadway , Costa Men
... Mai Rowan, 341 Evenina
Canyon Rd ., Shore Cliffa,
reported over a stOO worth
of damaaes to her car when
involved in a rear end col·
lision wi th driver Malilyn
-
del Mat ... Food, 3 bottles
of liqoot and S6 S in a purse
were Jk)!en from the rest ..
dence of Ke ith Hardet , 2308.
A W. Ocean Fron t, Ct nual
Newport. .. Robert Wicker,
306 Marauerite Ave., Corona
del Mar, and Gerald Roach
of Lomita, were involved in
a car colli~ion on W. Coast
Hwy ., cast of Dover Dr .. . .
Bruce Hi ll, 1233 Somerset
Lane, Weatcliff and Donald
Hawks of Lon1 Beach were
involved in a car collision
·-· IIIIT .w.D
Q.IAIIIMG AI40 LAIIMDIY SliVIC!
WITM QIITOIII CAlli
C.ll675.oJIOefiJ71.C.at ~twr.ec-.,...,
~~~ Fries, 511\1 Mati&old, Cor· AULD, •n
ona del Mar. 62nd St., Newport Shores,
Sah~rdoy, Oct. 21 has ret urned to Vineyard
Richard Gray, 3408 Via Advertising Inc., Tustin
Oporto, lido Shops area, and Honolulu, as executi ve
uipped 4 times while tak ina vice~resident and creative
his hee l to toe sobriety tes t di rector. For the past 2
and was booked on the years he serv ed as market-
c.harge ~f drunk. driv ina; .he ing di rector for Republic
fust aa1ned polt~e attention Homes of Costa Mesa. PriOf
when a pe.desutan ran to to 'oinin Vine ard in 1%3 se t out of h1s wa y and when h J 9
1 d h'y d •
1 pcdesuian ran co aet out e .opera e •.s own a ver·
of his way and when he fai l~ tls1ng agency 1n Los Anc~e·
ed to stop for a red li&ht. .. les for 2 ye~rs, an~ earl1er
Even the air horn didn't s lopjh~a~d~b~e~e:n~w~>~th~C=a~p~rt=o~l_:~~·-_,!!!~~=~i~~ Joseph Ostrem, 44 , of 1400 cords for b years .
E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa,
and th e police had to pull
alona side of him to set him
to pull over; he failed the
sobriety tes t and was book·
ed on the char&e of drunk
dr iv ing ... Charles Clarke,
5 1~ \tatiaold, Corona del
\tar , was b>oked on the
charge or disturbin& the
peace at ):50 a.m ... Char-
les Flesher, t24 J]rd St.,
West Newport, Honda driver,
and pedestrian William
She1e1, 411 0 Seashore Dr.,
West Newport, bo th ended up
in Haag Hospital a fter a
collision on Seashore l)r. ..
"-ir Scoops valued at SIS
• •
still
I '
were stolen from the VW
the.t Donald Reuther, 1061..::
24th St., Central Newpotl,
had parked at the main Pos t
Office parkin& lot. .. Two
youths about 19 stole a pair
of levis f1om Robinson'$,
Fashion Island ... Student
Cappy Love a ren, 223 Via
Ravenna, Lido Is le, reported
the theft of his blue and
silver trim Schwin bike from
the Ri chatd's Market bike
rack ... Ri chard Duran, 3809
Seashore Dr., West Newport,
had just placed the key in
door when a 6 foot 4 blonde
man, holdin& his fi s t up as
b home
the bacon!
if to s trike, rushed past him
and down the sUeet; nothina
was taken. but a s peaker
unit, transistor radio, tape
recmder and )6 records
were piled up in the middle
or the !ivins room fl oor ...
Charles Garde, 74, or l-*4
Buena Vi s ta Blvd,, Balboa,
tripped on a broken aidewalk
at Buena Vista and Lu· >dor,l
and suffered abraaions and
totn clothina.
S.odoy. Oct. 22
1t wu a clear day, and
Barbara Boyle , 213 Coral,
Balboa hland •. huna t60
wOJth ol a clo-
thaa line -
, .A
•
Most ret1red busmessmen ltke to equalize thetr mcomes ... lor years and years
They are senstble men who were han:Morktng and proud ol brtngtng home
the bacon.
SenSible. hardworktng people l1ke plans that won 't let thetr breadwtnntng
SUDDENLY STOP.
Newport Balboct Savings Monthly Secur1ty Accounts make thts posstble
Bustnessmen's wives like the plan too
Cou~es feel secure with Monthly Secunty Accounts
Monthly Secunty Accounts are well estabhshed -they have proved them
selves for many people -fOf' a long ttme.
BRINGING HOME THE BACON IS HABIT FORMING!
Receive a reKular s um every month ... year after year after year. Srnar1 plan
ners are doing 1t. let us help you.
~·, ,_ -Mclnttll)o SK!Onty kc-0'-'1
-~~$ '1'011 '"'"''· uy $20,000 Wt ~ yoo.
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NfWf'OlT lfACH, CAlif. ..,....,
Toni Ollcnot, a ,.,,..,
old uti It from Newpon H•
..,. Hip Scbool io ••1111 ..
laa at tho eo-a dol Mar
Liblaey clurina Novembtr.
Art is Terri"s love, •d 1111
her .. ,pare" time she ia a
member of the Lulher Le ...
pae, Keynotca, and the
Girl s Athletit Auoci•lioa
at Newport Hubor Hish
School. Her favorite aport
h awimmina, 111d she h&l
perfonned in several wa1.er
oallct shows spontored by HERE ARE the princesses wtlo rel.,.ed sophomore, and Doris Keyes, freshman'.
the Newport Park•, Beaches, with queen Debra CMipbell at the Costa Molly Collin s, activity comm issioner,.
Md Recreation Dept. Terri Mesa High Sct~ool homecoming festlvl· was in charge of the homecoml9g cele-·
also enjoys pets and ha._ ties Frlday,:oct. 20. They are, from left, bratlon at the game and dance, which two acquarium1. She ia the · dauahter or Mr. and Mrs. Ch11s Snyder and Lucy Pet"alta, seniors; wa s marred only by the 28-0 defeat of
Din i e 1 Gi 1 crest and has a ...:,K:.:•:.:t;;h Y:_,:D:.:•.:.ttn:.;.:•.:;• •:....;l.:";:" i::o:;'·~· .,::D;,•b:b:;i;,•_W~l e~s:,:t•:__:lh::.:.• .;M:•:.:•::t:an.::g::•:.b:y:._:L::o::•:;• •:..:.;H::,lg::h:_:S:ch:::oo=l·:..__ ~~::·:i:~~E:~e~ Agenda fo. r Planners
re<oeive oil pairuina instruo-
from Mrs. Thelma Pa~ The followina items arc or; Tract 6466, final map of a Use p.,.lts
Hope of Corona del the aaenda of the Newport ~opoted aubdivision of Mrs. Euaene M. Rubin, 101
Beach PlanninaCorrminion, 0.62 acres divided into 6 Topaz .\ve., Balboa Island,
meetina at 8 p.m. today, residential lots between addition to a non-c:onformina
Nov. 2, in the City Hall Balboa Blvd. and the ocean dwellina.
council chamben: front between F St. and G Nic k Uu ini,2306 W. Ocean
Tenetl.,. Mops St. on Balboa Peninsula. Ft., Cenual Newport, pin--
iract 6467, a reversion to V•lonus ball and billard parlor with·
&cle&&e of 3.68 acres of O.L. Tycer Jr., 116 E. in 200 feet of a residential
Ttact 5798 in the Bluffs, Ocean Ft., Balboa, stairway disttic t.
located welt ~f Eas tbluff encroachina 3 feet, 9 in· CDfftlftunicatlon
OT. between Vtsta del Sol ches into the S·foot real Request fr om Robert A.
and Vista del Oro. yard setback. Wilkins for extension of a
Tract 6468, a proposed Baycres t Shores Co., ea ve use permit for on sale alec.
INOIIT IIAIIIIIIIIII.
IICDID 1Et1101 --.... I
OUR RANCH IS ...
,
UNIQUE
For mothers • fathers who have child
care problems, bring your children,
ogea 2 thru S, to us while you shop,
go to a beauty parlor, entertain, etc.
7 o.m. to 12 midnight.
We invite you to
c:ome md make
reservations now
and visit~r :&.! oc:re
Rend!.
Jumpin~ Jack Ranch
"Overlooking BacJ! Bay"
2S.C9 Tustin Aunue, Costa Meaa
T •!aphone1 6-42-3657
d. r th ) 8 holi c beveraaes at a res tau· sub tvision o e .6 projections to a maximum of 1JQI\'(i · £\1 TO TH£ RA~Cfl
acres in the Bluffs, divided 6 feet into the front yard set· 1•~a!n!t~a!t~4~S~0~7:::.!W~·~C~o·a·'·'..:i:I~W'J ... ·.·~=====:::::==:::::==:::::;== into 38 res idential lots and back on 20 lots on Galaxy t.
one a•een ••ea lot. o. .. in Dove• Sho•e s, h om J 0 I N N 0 w I Use Pe,.ltl 1484 to 2030 Galaxy Dr.
Gcor ae M. Holstein &
Sons, planned residential LEGAL NOTICE
deve lopmcnt of the 3.68 -~...:c.c.:::..:.:.c...:.:_ __
acres in lhe Bluffs. rtOTICE OF' B RF.ACH AN II
Some Mootado w•tchft fl•y out in the opett ...
~ •~ luclt~ uncWr tht-covt-r of • 1411. 1okl
~.cetet. All of !Mw ~rft"Ctty f'ftl~rn:l medu•-
nftms ·~ t"m("OftC~ in u~ of 1 .. 1old.
Jerry R?"• Ream Co., on· DF.F'AL'LTANOOF ru:r.rtos $100 sale beer at the Original TO CAL:SE SALE OF' Rt:AI. PEJI
Br iti sh Fis h 'n Chips res· PROPERT0YF' TLR~.1~~H UHD LESS THAN VISIT
taurant, 506 W. Balboa Blvd., 1~ THE \tATTER of tht-o .... ,t
Balboa. of Tru"t made by Pf:TEH C. ON A COUitlf IAIIS
Ba lboa Bay C lub, 1221 W. tNG£R, a married man to t'ir!<t
ilt-111 14k j!Oid n.,,..nlmf' B•~ket We~~e b•acelet
1.._.ld'l SH'i
l(entl"fl 14k ~told •mt·< broll t'let "41ch Sl<i'i
CHARLES H. BARR
Coas t Hwy., excur sion boat :\m .. ti r an T it l ~ ln!luran.-e &
in the bay,servin& a lcoholi c r~u~t Comp11.11y, Trustef", da,•.dl ~ptt>mbt'r 27, J96J, Tf:C"O f t l beverages. Ortobt"r 14. 1963, a" Oo Nment
Varlancet ;\o. 13940. in JJool 6759, P"ll''
Ot. K.J . Smallwood, 3729 654 of OHir ial Rf"co rds,in tht·
Ocean Blvd., Cozona del o ffi r~• o f the County Rer order
of Oran~t" Count\', Cal•fom ia, Mat, a IO.foot encroachment !jt"curinf! IIITl ODfl other obl igll·
into the IO.foot required tions, a notf" for 11 5.000.00 in
fr ont ya1d setback. f•nor of MILLS 11'\CORPOR·
01. Jack Monr oe and Wil· ATEil, a Citlifornia corpor~>-
1. B h I J )<100 uon or or<lN. tam art o mae t ., '6 ~OTt r.l-: IS IIE Rf:Bl' CI\"[S
Via Oporto, Lido ~h op s th;H a brf'arh of an o bl i ~tat ion
A1ea, II -.s tory bui ld in&, 12 ! fur which uldDeed of Trost is
(eel in heiah t, ex ceeding • sec11rity h.s occurred in that
the 8S·foot petmi tted height tht-rl!' ha .. bt-I"D a dl"i"lllt in the
in C-04-1 Distl iCt. pv.~·mt-nt of tht-tnstsllmi'Dt of
'Trec.t ... ,. principal v.nd intt-rl'"'t due on
aa id note on October 11 . 1967, Tract 5394, tentative and and all 5ub,..t-qu~"nt in~<tall·
fi nal maps, th e Towers,3l l l mt-nts . an d :'\OTICE IS ~E R E
W. Coas t Hwy., \-laliners Hr GI\'F::'Io that fu rther dt-faul t
\1ile. ha"' bf'en madt-in the pl'rform· ancf' of tht-obl igat ion of said
Tru;;tor contained in Pouafliraph
4 of Senio n -\ of "'aid o .. ,.d of
Tru,;t, to p11y bl!'fore dt-l !n-
quenC) the parm e a~ .. on a pnor
d!'ed of tr11,t, and Df'l inqu ,.nt
if llD}.
is DO" O"iDI! and un·
i upon ;;aid nott" th .. ;;urn of
12.122.51 prmripal, and in·
thnf'on from Scptt"mtlt'r
. I nf said brl!'arh and
it ,,. hl'rl'bv dechored
that the whole of s'a id unpaid
amount of sai<l note illld all
oth er sums !lecured by ,aid
Dred of Tru~<t i,. immf'dia tdy
dull' an d payabl e, and nolic:e i11
herebyJ.iven of the ell'ction of
the un ersig:ned to cau se the
first American Title Insuran ce
& Trust Company, Trustee
thereunde r, to sell the property
de!lcribed therein in the
provided in said Deed
aod notice ill further hereby
given that the uoder11ig:ne d
hereto rore executed and de·
livered lo said Trustee a writ-
teo declara tion or nid brea ch
and default 1111d 11 wrinen de-
mand lor the sale o f !laid
perty.
Dated: October 23, 1967
/s/ Ralph 0. j i'Will
!:IOU Cftn PLA!:I B66AU8e
!:lOUR LFSLA S8vtnG8 ARE
Ralph 0. J ewi ll
/r~/ Ruth S. Jewill
Ru th S. jewilt
Publi sh : No v. 2, 9. 16. 23,
1967, in the Newport Harbor
Ensi8Jl
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Laguna Federal's asaeta are in exceN of Sll2,000,000 and
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Lacuna Federal savings accounts earn championabip
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Service, safety and strength are par for the
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aMOciation in Oranp County!
BACK FROM JAPAN
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lifl COtTmand. He prcvioualy
served al Yokota AB,Japan,
and in Vietnam, The airman
is a araduate of Costa Men
Hiah School and
Oranae Coast Colleae.
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