HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-11-09 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHE ZONTA CLUB of New-
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port Harbor has recel ved no-c Tho Board or Education cati~• of the recont bood
tlflcation that its presi~ent, .·,··c center •tborized • release from election results.
Mrs. George P. Zebal, is conuact for Supt. Leland B. Or. Newcomer listed some
listed in the current edition •1 d Newcomer of the Newport-alternative• to houu tho
of "Who's Who in American Sl e. argue Meu Unified School Oil· 2,000to3,000exua studen.tl
Women." Mrs. Zeball has crict, effactive not later e1.pectccl by nut year: (1)
serv ed as staff member of lhan June 30, 1163, after Double Seuioos; U) Ia Balboa and Newport civic · T. Guy T. Burroughs Advertis-1eu1on ucsday utension of the achool auociations want to keep · _.. th c ·~ ing Agen cy in Los Angeles, lhe City Hall whore it ia DJ.,.t at e osta tyiiiOu day at the secondary level,
customer reiations.'for Secur· d Hiah School Lyceum. plus an er.tenaion of lho
&(l arc tal kina up a cam--Or. Newcomer has accepted achool week to 6 day a; (J)
ity First National Bank in paian of opposition qainst the preaidency of LaVeme a four quarter pl111 in which
Pasadena, publi c relations bWidi~a a new civic cooter. Colleae near Pomona on 2S'JC.of the 1tudentpopulatioa
director of Bowl Amer ica In Thettemwason the qenda condition that he would be would be on vacation at any
Arlington, Vi rginia, assistant Thund.a~ evcnin~, Nov. ·2, released from hi a present one time. He felt moat of
·vice president of Mariners at a JOint meetJna Pf ~e conuact, which would have lheae plana would have a
"()()..(T ~U RSEL VES'' buch erosion control Is de-
pi cted ·In these photos along the beach In West New-
port, taken by Or. Robert Washbon, president of the
Central Newport Beach Community AsSll. Or. Washboo
took the pictures at high tide Sunday moming andre-
marked that the emergency groins and boulders helped
to break up the force of the waves as they rolled onto
beaches. The gro ins are located between J7th Sl and
41St Sl The last picture at the ri ght show s some of
sandbags that were installed dur in g the high tides
during August and september.
EMERGEN CY GROINS along the beach in West New-
port are shown In this photo by Or. Robert Washbon,
looking down--coast toward Newport Pier.
. board• of tbe Balboa Penm-... _~, F bru 1'70 Savings and Lo.an m New-sula o-int Attn., c:z:o al run tnrou.,. e ary, 7 • bad effect on athletic•. SAND HAUL t B h Sh b-.-u Two other coauacll were Another solution would be
por eac • e 1 s now pu Newport Beach lmproot t also cancelled. The coouact ID ao for a SOc override Lax •
lie relations director of de-Aun. and the Welt Newport witheducationalconaultants, for a period of 10 years. Or.
velopment at Hoag, (Rene lmprovementAun.· Davis--MacConncii-Rafiton, Newcomer felt the ability ID PROTESTED
Laursen photo.) The presiclina officers at lac., which developed the aain a SO'f. approval at the
S • 1 this united front maelina disuict'1 master plan will election would be aood. '[Yicemen S were tbo r .. poctiva .P1'11i• tnmiaate u of Dec. 1. Or. It waa ~nnounced that tho Alarm at tbe ponible ef.. aoct eodaaaer d:Lc secwity ot
den&a, Mra. Ralpb u•otr. KRISTV HATCH was ftaed h!MRKOMin" ...,,.,. of E"" M .. .-a-.4 u..t dM Sap.ria..._t•a .._.t _.., fee\ of._.~\ P_., _. .. HI of
Cl -b -d, -~ d~. 'ltqbrert .,.,..,_ad Bill Uncia High School-at their football gam; 'Friaay nighL lcliool district could not ·Visory commiuee would meet aula beaches ~pted a it'.·~::~ents. We roco:!end a e aye Ranki;· With her Is Student Body President John Prentice, who afrord to continue the firm'• Nov. IS. meetina ol conccmN Ne•-lhat lhe 1and for lbc r~
. . lr~N=~~ten!~:n.~~~~~O:; escorted her to the dance after the game. 9oth are urvices. The filina of an appli-port and Balboa resideni.J placement or the eroded
A dcctsJon ~ the Ne~~ the recreation dcpar&rftent seniors. (Ensign photo.) The conc.ract witb SlOne cation for J areu under the with the area erosion control West Newport Beach area
Harbor LeiJoo Auxtl~ary and heard Councilman Ho-and Younabers. bond market-Elementary and Secondary chief Tuesday evenina. proposed by me u.S. Corpt
llo I c h k"ll tud t ina conaultanll.was cancel-School Education Act •a• The apeaker was William of .&.--. Enaineen be ob-requ,es 0~1'& e a servtce-ward Roaers report on the ras I s s en r J H J ~ ... , men 1 club In West Newport prOJreu of the civic center led, since 6 o the 1 bond authorized. The projects • erroo r., chief of the tained by clredaina from die
waa .delayed lut Thuu~ay site study. He is chainnan History was almost a bob._, propoaitions were defeated are (l) 1 foll ow~p for lut coastal enainecrina branch, bay.•• evenu~a . by the Planntna· or the Council'• site aalec-with C. Phil Frame Jr., ';,"f OCt. 24. Dr. Newcomer summer's Caleh4.l p under U.S. Army Enainecrs. 01:. Mr. Henon reported that Commtsuon. . . d . h staled that the firm bas Ti tie I; (2) a I ibrary Robert Wash bon, preai· the Corps of Enaineen pro-
Tha delay was requested bon commiUee_. an 11 IC •-1S4l Bonnie Doone Ter., lr-ostcndod a desire to review, materials center project to dent of lhe Central Newport ject is all set to ao, awai~
by property owners in Welt du.led 10 ~ubmn a report at vine Terrace -but the his-without charae, the tenns incroue the libruy anC: Bea ~h Conrnu.ni ty Aun., ina only the approv&l in
Newport. ~~~ C~IRI ~day e~en-tory of his own life was and coa.ditiona of the ulc inuructiona\ material• prc.IHied at the meetina, Wuhlnaton by the Senate
The aervicemen's club was '"I I Caty Council mee.b~J. ahon. end ina at the aae of o( bonds from auccesdul center of 4 private schools whtch wu held at lhe r~ appropriations committee.
first proposed by Georp Dr.· Wa~h.bon, nplllln!nl ·16 yean in an automobile Proposition 3. which will who must, under law, make creation department bead-He said that bids will be
Puuteri member of New-the oppolltton lo relocatJna accident Friday evenina. pcovide ror improvement of app lication for funds Lhrouah quarters. called as aoon as the final
porl H~bor Lcaion Po.t ~e City Hall, .lold the En-Nov, 3. HarborHiah Scbool buildina• the public achool disuict The director• of the Con· approval i1 aiven and that
291, who offered to donate Ill" that there II peat con-The fatal accident oc-aaainlt pouible earthquake under Title II , Phase 1; and tral Newport Aun. are on the work miabt beain before
a 2-etory buildin& at 4323 cem about pou_ible harmful cured on Jamboree Rd. when damaae. (3) a project to develop a record in City Hall with a lbe December hiJb tides. w. Coast Hwy. eff~cts or mov1n1 away the bit sn-.11 foreian car left The Board of Education model library in an elemen· resolution upreuina their The project calla for 460, ..
In other action Thursday pollee and fire department lho ro.dway, and went clown will meet in a special tary acbool under Title 11. concern about the Corp• of 000 cubic yards of und fill
cvenina, the Plannina haaclqua.rten from the heart a .SG--foot incline. 1euion Nov. 21, prior to Phaae 2. The Board action Enaineen plans to haul sand on lhe beach between 32nd
Conmiuion aave approval of the c1ty, Phil wa1 a natural atblete, lb.eir replar 7:30 p.m., al lows application to be hom the Peninsula 1D build St. and 43th St.; a 25G-foot
for a I G.-story, 109--foot biab Ho upreued the opinion Ho loved surfina and water mectin& to discuu impli-made for funds and is a up the eroded beaches in lona poin on line with 4oth
parkina and offico builclina that it would be more ceo-sports. But he did not 10 notification of intent rather We1t Newport. St., and 50,000 cubic yards a~ JJOO Via Oporto in tho ncxnical to build. hi&h rile out for school sports. ~-GoY. Rea I an !han apecific request. The fCiolution, adopted at of sand replenishment an-L~~ Sbops Area. Developers civic center on the present cauae he -:•• concenuauna Action on the Occidental &he director'• October meet-nually.
Wilham Bartholomac and lite, which ia already o-cd 00 b_ is studies. Phil f,.•• Peuoleum Corp. request f01 ina. atatca that the Auo--Th . .11 be . ~, r... • .a -.. H " d •~ on o1'l dn'll. 1 a o 1 d ,,-,,,·.-"•••ffi-· ,·,, pol1'cy e poln WI pn at • Or. Jac.. Monroe ,, .... by the city rather than move 11 parents, mr. an ,.,.,, k 1. In I e se n an .... , ......
oriainalty ro_coivod approval to hiah ..:iced l ... d ••••• Cia_ ude,, Phillip Frame s_ r., arandpatonta, Mr. and Mu. as s ac lOR adjacent lO the Cos ta Mesa aaainlt any further removal point 100 feetThbeyond ~e
r 1. ...._ ..... -· d, Th boy d I Cl --•-P fD I" ·-• H1' • Sc"ool d f 01 ·• of •and f1om the beac• uet property line. e sand 1111 or 3 stones. tuen IUy-where. He uid that !he aa1 e 1 an au 1 a-ramo o c '"'ar; -Jn n an u re au· u . ·~ • II ~ ~-del .... H' ~ maiO I d •· ....... . . . . B • belween t•e Balbot ond No--will build up the eroded m1t-.. a now requoat 10f conauuction could be acb .. w ""-'-uua •nao '•• ma aran paron .. , ""'' Uraina invnediate authori· rrun11Uat•on lite at a..er 11 --. ·~ I h •-d ond Mrt Ral~ H·ell of St d ( d I' I ......,..t Pi en whic• would be beach to thisloo.foot widlh. stones. . duled in phaau, to that the -oo ave '"' ... won cr-• .,.. zation for the Cor-or • w~a 0 ~rre . un 1 .... ~-" th r ( th ·
Th I del d ··I d d Lon a B•••... ...-L.-r... r b • dotn'montal IO !he ·-•• tv 10 at the oot 0 e JI'Oin . e p annen aaatn aye oxiatina facilities could be 1u. -so c0011 orate an . n, . Enaincen to initiate a 1\i:'u'er 1n orma on 11 su-IKl •z
actton on. tho Balboa Bay allowed to remain in use &boaJbtful, oven thouah we Grav~11de scmces were project to prevent rwtber mltted. and contour of the beach (ConOnued on paae 6)
Club:• r-,uost for a u.•e while • portion of the now oaly ban ~!v•d here a year bold Monday, Nov. 6, at erosion damaae in the West R d I o d
penmltoopenle. botl "'"' foci lily ia coouructed.. 111111. half. Pacific View . Me~dtl Newpoll uea, GovemOI e revo utron note at UCI cocktail bar for harbor . & .. ides his parents, Phil Park, under lbe d~tectaon of Ronald Rcaaan baa wired
cruiaiftl. · The matter will ~ou.ncalman Roa~n ' who laf& his brotber and sister, Baltz Mortuary, Corona del federal official• pointina ••The apirit or levity" that u once had been piMD~. but u a human be ina witb
come up aaain at the NOY, laid that he sentu'!entally Scott and Betsy; paternal Mar. th d ; Lnspired the Bolshevik was served. But ••a liabt 1be same emotional ho-s,
16 Commiuioa. meetina. A favora &be prose~t 1110• ~-::ion. e nee ,or ;l'ompt Revolution Day Dance held show," conaistina or wealtneuea and virtllea"'-u
cond.itiOD .. quired by che nou~ced that bu conllllt.o Fly"• ng veteran d ··es The CorPI cl Enaineon at ua Tuesday ni 'aht. Wal Ouhinaliahtl, waa fumisho4 other hwniW!. be ina a. His Commi~aion is ahqua&e ~·a ro~dation on will utilize funds prnioualy not appreciated by 3 by the Stladenu for a heroine ia an intolliaont
pukiq utd aomo coac:em blrina an arc~tteetural firm appropriated by tho State Marines just back from Democratic Society. pmatiGlte who challen .. a
••• a~prea .. d eboul tbe wou,ld be •~it~ a& Moa-Herry Claiborne, 12• of trained pilots for World War Lcaialature, inclucliaa an almost • year'• duty in Michael Kr iaman. pcoai-what abc considers tbo
.. imap" th.et tha cocktail day 1 CouncllateetiDio : lSJO Serenade Ter., Irvine Jl. After the field was advance of 1100.000 to the Vie1nam,sccordina IDWayae dent of the Smdent Body, bypocriay' and amupeu of
bar boat would create. Tho selected firm will T 1 closod, he came back 1o r d 1 r Ctu• ~ ~e UCI pubBc stated that he believed the 10 called. •,.e-c•·•i• ovaluace propo,.d sit .. , MriC•,d HatbomoMonday e ora pemmeat or its ...... VI -wav "ULUTI TO YMCA" lbe ecoa.omic etrectaofmo. ... 1110mla.a. NoY, 6, juat 4 California and. built a home share, tw~lbirda of wtlicb affain clfice. dance waa eatremely auc-society ... '
ina from tbe preseat eite •. atOatbl alter die death of bit in Tarzana. Because ol bi1 wi It be reimbursed later. Curt Herbert., from Newport culful, aldlauab he was State Superintond•t of ~~~l(:e~S~J~r:!r and lbe ~blema ud .......... wife, Oorodly·, wifa'• ill health, the two Aareementa for the eorp.• H~iJbts, accompani~ by \&ftable to attend, becauu Schooh Mas. Raft'erty ct ..
Col &a Meta Cbamb•e of tqea of blah rise OODIINC... w .. Claiborne waa bom moved to COI'Ofta del Mar to involvement in lbe project 8111 Hoaaland, of Arlutatol\ ol studies. clanct last week -that the
Corlnerca uo hot tina lhe tioa. oa tbe presaat tile. NOY. ll, 1194, In MilloW"i. be by the ocean. have been comPleted, an4 Virainia. wb.o waa honorably When asked if lbe dance UCJ Qucellor should uop
t.k id .. Ita Ha wat 1 ._kl Wu 1 piloL Hit uncle. Carl Newport the federal a11ncy bad discharaed laat ?'urad.,-, ~· was b~• or tha Associa•d Seadee&e .. Salute 10 lbo ar ... Cout • Roten sa l ...... _ al.-of Laau.na Hills. au"iYOI .... -· ~. 51010 ,., ·-·ld aod two 04her Mannes ••at •••ous, be 1&14, It 4er Bolsb..-ik Re.ohatica o., YMCA" bnatfut to be aic. eelectioa ~ttee ;:~ -•u. be we~t to ~ m ._ ded tb • I h. 14 1.30 W dD ad baa aurowed lbe ecope of '-'~~~~•• to lnia dill Oune11 him. . . . 01pectha ~c:Uoa. to the dance hold at the pea UP:-e ~e pao.t. Deaee jolt like ba abottld
e at • Lm. e e ay. 1 ,...._ ) 1~11 . , Air Perce ud.er Madame Mcmonal ae"acea w1ll be Coa-euiaaal A-·-SIDdent Center and rlmOYM Sume m1!1llt coaiuter it l&op _,. a-. at tn•• No-f. lS, et •• Balboa Bay U e-,-to poll ~ tiea. hald 1 l todo N r ~ ~ II 6 I _. ' lmmol IDd mi,.l 111 ~ •-CIIIb, Ad*laaea will ~. 0;) e&piDii~ at lite pra•t ~-• Kal S.at. He ••• a p.m.. y, ov. atioa.s CommiUHI are DOW 1.-.:a Ull wa • arae .. •OOtOU.I 101M ., o. e CallllpOa. ·-· ..,.,._ al"a lly William s,.....eoe ••ta: Q) relocadoD 10 a she .... •til *• canaunist ~. at Balu Qapel, CotoDa reYiowiaa lbe pco;ect to poa&eu of Conllnaaist C<WJiider it wordsy of beiaa said Mt 1M ,..._" ....
m,)'OQtb l .. d ... aad fOIIDder on Jamboree lld.i nordlaly <at~ .ct. ...... , to dal Mar. Burial will be at deurminewlletber it ie to be leaders, inchadina Castm, COimleMOI't.ted..'" Ulq dae col•• ot -
or •e Baplora SoOotiae oldie Newpoctedu: 0) re-dte Plalll ... •e lelMde 10 Oy sea-hi a last airpt.,.a ride. Nlarded. u a o.ew or ooa-lAnin and S&alin. tM stated be ."-ad liCK at011ai ... 111Y, dteir ,, .. ala
_.-.t aDd Roll• locadc. 10 a N..,an c .. .., for PbUippiM AlnraJ•. tia.aiaa project. The 1 youna "*' a.rt Hard of pol tan M•aa eat• Mld e•l... ud . ..
8rw ... • "' ... .,at ., .. ..., .. pnent 1oca-.. 1,9, ... CalM home Md c• Cll •••• Kn ne ..... a41ftielltn.tioa plannina to take tha polltin •:--...... ..,.. o.l .... .., liMit •• li .. l
dl • • r a tho YMCA. lioo cl 1llo *' .... ot Mac--oollod 10 Wu~io•"'"• lOY, ll MUlFAIT lou acMtod Califcnla '"' their ••aom to tlooit ~., ~o ~ad brot• lila law. loolidoyt.
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A Bolshevik Revolution Day Dance was sponsored on
the UC I campus Tuesday by the Associated Stu dents of
UCI. Th is was described as a tongue·in.-cheelc recogni·
tion of the 5oth annive rsary of the revolution which in
due time brought the communi st s into power in Russia,
and which has enabled -the communi sts to enslave a con-
s iderable portion of the res t of the world.
Elsewhere in the Un ited States, with no tongue in cheek,
but as an attempt to awa ken Americans to the peri l that
is fa c ing us, the Citizens for Freedom called on all
Americans to observe Nov. 7 as a day of prayer and
mourning for the victims of communism.
There is no neutrality on th is issue. Take you r stand :
either with the Associated Students of UCl , or with the
":itizens for Freedom. • • •
TIMELY SUGGESTIONS
Yanlrton (S.D.) Press & Dakotan
Mi(l:ht we ~uggo.t that the fi~t picture to be us.ed on the
new six-cent <;tamp coultJ appropriately be an American tax-
payer <;landing with hi~ bare chest showing-indicating that
he had already lost his shirt.
~anion
By Marilyn Manion
HOW TO LOSE A WAR
A pour of formtdablt cne m •~ face us today
m Viet Nam--adven:mes M> firm that. until
their influence is dntroyet.l, we cannot win the
wu.
One of these enemid is the Sovi~t Union.
all right. we'll put the money through the Ex -
port-Import Bank ; we'll finance lhe trade .... "
Is our aid to Russia really hurting us in Viet
Nam? listen 10 what Father l yons says about
that; And the other is us. The Rus_<;ians are our enemy be<:ause they "Th~ war wou/J end wiJhout Russia's help.
furnish the suppli~ o( war to North Viet Nam. and Ru.uio could not h~Jp if we did not help
nd hrr. Funhermore, Rus~ia is giving one million A we lire our enemy because we ilre aiding Communist Russia. tlollan a day to Cuba to foment ~volutioD in
The subject of our two wo~t enemies came Latin America. The President Wh very o.ai~
up on a recent Manion Forum radio inter-wben he said to KosyJ.in: will you ask Castro
view. Dean Manion's auest on the proaram to stop helping South America? What the
was Father Daniel Lyons, a Jesuit priest whose President should have said is: Mr. Kosygirt ,
books. articles and lectures on Viet Nam and stop financing Castro'., aid to Latin Amuico----
Asia are legion. Father Lyons addreued him-hir suhv,J'ion. Without Kosygin that could not
self to the amount of aid Soviet Russia is be. '
giving 10 our enemy: "To pretend that Kosygin is on our side r,
"Uolil 196.5, Soviet Russia was giving 35 very, very folish. We bavc sent diplomab to
million dolla~ a year wor1h of strateaic rna-Moscow year after year and asked Moscow to
terials to Hanoi. But io 1966 $he pvc .SOO pleast help keep South Yiet Nam out . of the
million. Now. in 1967, she's giving close to hancU ~f the ~mmumsts .. Whose side do
one billion dollars. Eighty thoUSIInd tons a those drplomats t~•nk the Sovrets are on7 n.ey
month of strateaie materia.ls go into Hanoi a_re. on the o ther Side •. of coune. They're on the
and-fortunately for them. unfonunatety for 51~ of the Commumst worJd.
~be Administration toot 400 items that we For over a thousand yean Cbrilllaaity bu
had aJw1ya listed a.s strategic olf the prohibited ta~Jht that ~ of the conditiofJI neceee•ry for
lise., enabling our industry to send 400 strategjc a . JUit wu ~ that you have the bope of win-
item~ to Ruwia which sbe now a~n use 10 kill 01n1. It U smnwroi to fi1lu • •• •nleo you
our aokfien ro Viet Nam." ,...,. • poiJcJ of winrli,.,. We are 6ptiq Com-
A few of these suddenly oon-tU'Itelk: itemt f!1UniJI: a~ion i!' South Viet under rwtJic..
an bard to believe. Did yoo know, for in-lions tta.t are ~elf~Jmpo.ed and tclf-defa:tiq. ~&aoce. that scnp iron and fuel for rockets are: Jf larael h.ld foUowed a limiJar policy, it
ao tonpr considered strakgk:? That we may would hue beef! bled while by Arab fotcel
QOW freely export them to tbe 5o¥iec Union? until it wts aradually defeated. •••
Faaber LJOGI went into mote deptb in cfit. 1'hit it wblit Gerald Ford, tbt HouM •Mi-
c:UMiQt our relations with Commuoilt R-.ia. nority Leader, pointed out recady ..._ be "'GoiDt beet to tbe Kennedy wheat dealt with . ,.id that: 'Bec:au.c we have not 1t0pp1c1 lbe
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CAPTAIN Horace Brown , former husband
of actress Marion Davies, Is pictured
here aboard his 83..foot schooner, Des--
tiny, at slip 56, Lido Peninsula. With
him are Ann McCombie of Redondo Beach
{center) and Patty Criswell of 7202 W.
Ocean FL, West Newport. The 2 girts
showed up In answer to an ad for posl·
tlons on the all-girl crew when the Des·
tiny serves as honorary escort in the
Manzanita Race and then continues on a
)...month cru ise to Acapu lco and other
Mexican ports. (Ensign photo.)
Table 'setters compete
CONCERT PROGRAM GROWS
Ali iacreuM coacert .-. Pili • .._, OrctM · · · .lm Is MftOUDC.cl for the c lh, ~Ill Ucla, W1lh1m H. ·Mclld, ud
.. e 1967-41 , .. 101'1 at pi•• LD..,.ce .Pot&er oon~cuna J. Listie s .. trenaen from
are inaupraled for lho lOth o:;tbu•c;•una. uwt •a•n lho: lbe Harbor Area: Mn. -Jamea
anniv•sary of lhe 1. Maanin u. •• '· cbepl llaofdo~• YOU:RJ Keyes, Laauna Beaeh: Mra. . ~11e1ana oun Cion WIOQ J k R · A h · · u faahaon benefit. Tbla event M' b 1 Til Th • , ac a1nea, na c1m , ~n.
Ia the main support of the ·1c . M 1011 ornu d•; Miry! Hallman, La Habra;
Oranae County Philharmonic relcu~ti.1 .a. .1 and Mrs. E!..C. Sproul, Tua-. , . n uon, '"ere WI I be tin Socusty s annual senea or c:oncer&a by the California '
free y~lh eoneerta £or CbamMr Symphony wilb ll!,..."t'ft--c....-1
achool children. eo.apontora Henri Temianlr:a, founder
*!e the Newport Harbor Ser· and dJrector, of "Let's talk
v1ce Leaaue and the Oranae music" 1
County PbilharmonicSoci~ty. Chainnc~:r the benefit are
The d~te for the £aah1~ Mu. James K. Turner, repre-
beneti.l 11 Wednesday, .Apr~ I 1entina the Service Lea1ue,
3, 1968, and ~e locatl~ 11 andMu.Ciint.on p, ·Eastman,
the new Anaheim conv ~~t~on of the Philhannonic Society. center. The lar1er fac1ht1ea
will enable the benefit com-The patroneu c:onvnittet
trJtt.ee 10 enlarae the pauo-chainnen, Mu. J. Donald
nell lis t and thus widen Ferpaon and Mn, A. Bay-
the scope of the proaram. atd Dod Jr., announce that
The usual aeries of 6 or 7 fonnal invitations will be in
concerts will be increased the mail by Dec. 27 to the
and a third orche stra will be patronesses who will be
added to the 1967~8 sche-aub scribina to tables of 10.
dule. Servin& on the patroneu
The society will aaain pre-commi uee are Mmes. Lloyd
len\ the full Loa Anaelea L. Aube rt, William S. Hoi-
Why are
some drugs like
"ecstasy sauce?"
If you read " Li' I Abner" you
may recall how the Gourmet 's Club ploued to
make "Ecstasy Sauce" from the Yokums' pet pia.
Salomey, Recipe : Boil downoneltommta.JabMNfl
(Salomey) until just one sin&le, solitary delicioul
drop remains-•nd that is "Eawy S.ucc." In
termJ or food, this is humorously ridiculous, but
it 's actually routine in the makina of drup. OO:en
hundreds of pounds of raw materials must be
orooeued 1nd reproceued to obtain one 1iny
pinch of the active medication. Wh ich helps tA·
plain why modern drup are so potent, and why
we pharmacisls dispc:nse them only when your
physician wr ites s prescription.
' The acholauhip pro&ram of
the Newport Beach Ebcll
C lub will benefit from the
2nd annual holiday table
aettina com petition, sche-
duled for today, Nov. 9, in
Jamboree hall at dl.e New-
por ter Inn. ·
The afternoon event, from
2 to 4, will follow a holiday
hunt breakfa1t, which will
be served at 11 a.m.
Church News
First Baptist Church 'or question," at the io a.m. KATHY KING, a young ven-Chri
Costa Mesa, 301 Ma&nolia service thi t Sunday, which tr lloqulst, and her fr iend, stensen Pttc.-macy
SL -Dr. P.G. Neumann wi ll is beina obterved as loyalty Sammy, ent ertained at the
preach on ... A man amona Sunday. The Pilarim Fellow-Child Evangelism Fellow-•• E. COAST...,. .. CO.O.A DD. KU
robbers" at thC 11 a.m. Sun· ship is sellina tickets for a ship BanQ_ uet Friday , Nov.· om~·. ··-
~PORT Prizea will be made in 3 d · A 7 h. N 2 k b kf -'
aroupa: (1)• Adult, tat prize, •~ · ·u be "Ch · d Co " ay serv1 ce. t p.m. 1 s ov. 5 panca e tea aa t 3. CE F will dedicate the 'i!iiiiii!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii!iiiii;;;;;;;;: oupJc wa n st an at ata ~eaa park. new headQuarters at 10 a.m. S15, apd 2nd prize, S25 ; (2) the beatnik aeneration." • • • ·h·l~e • n fi t · Thursday , Nov. lb, at 11 4
... I "" n a pa y, ltl prize, Newport 'Ha'rbo'r Lutheran St. Andrew's Presbyterian S75. an.d 2nd prize, S2S; (3) ,.,_ h 600 S ... E. 18th St., Costa Me sa.
I · Church, 2501 Cliff Or., New-..... urc ' l. Anwew's Reldar Kalland, We stern re· popu 11 aelectJon, chosen Rd., Cliff Haven _ Dr.
by those attendina. for an AIRMAN StevenR.Zimmann port He ia~ts -~omen of_ the Cha 1 Di erenfield will presentative, will be the
BRIG. GEN. ROBERT L. SCOTT JR.
{U.$.. A.'. l •llro4)
•ward o( S50. ·The aw•·da f ' conareaataon Will be JIVen rea .. d C ·1 .. son o. Mr . and Mrs. Joseph re cOan ition at the &:30 and _preach at the A, ~:30 an.d soea,;er, an ounc 1 man :~p:a m~~e~e~e ~hi!:; E. Zlmmann of 2400 Elden 11 a.m. services thi s Sunday. 11 a.m .. Sun.~ay services on Alvin Pinkley will be pre· "S 'o'•o"~ . .,
wiMina clubs. Ave., No. 8, Costa Mesa, The theme wi 1I be "Loyalty the top1c:, Danaer: detour sent. Teacher training etas-ave ur nat1on
Auth or of "God Is My Co-Pilot"
ll'o rld ll'or II Acr ••••
has completed basic tra in-of the •hur•h women" 08 ahead!" The 2nd in a series ses will be held at q:45 a.m. MonM,, Nov. 13th, at 1:30 P·"'· Judaes will be baaed Sm. "' "' d T ·1 on oriJin•lity and beauty of lng at Lack land AFB Tex-part of the observance of of 4 new member claues Mon ay. here WI I b~ work-w.-... •, Clu", 610 W. 18th, Ceata M .. a
lheme, 2S~ on moat effec-as. He is now assig~~d as loyalty mOI'Ith. will be held at ~:30 a.m. shops and a monthl y day of AMERICAH VOLUNTEER GROUPS
live over-all anan1ernent, a security policeman with a • • • ;~n-~th~e:_~fi~u~e~·~;d~e:__.::roo~m~.:._P~<~a~y~e:r·:._ ________ !::::=::Bo=•=I=•=I================~C=•=I=;J=·=~
CCl'*-~ w SAil w:cn ,_.
''TIIIIAPPDK" 'IIOIIIIOIII'ICIW :~ .. ~
fME5A.1
" .
Stewart Granaer in
"THE LAST SAFARI"
-also -
Shirley MacLaine in
"-All TIMES 7"
HELD OVER I
Ernest Bor&nine and
Lee Marvin in
"THE DIRTY DOZEH"
Cen tral Bible OIUrch , 2S'It on conectneu of table unit of the Strategic Air Oranae Ave. at 2Jrd St.,
for the occasion. Command at Ellsworth AFB, Cos ta \lesa _ "Teachers
Mrs. Freeman Fisher of South Oak ta H · 1~1 0 • e IS a ""PQ may be poison" will be the Shore Clirfaia aeneral chair-graduate of Estancia High topi c of Pas t or H.E. Jones
m·-""-·------::----~S~c~h~o;o~l~. -------at the 1 and 10:30 a.m. Sun-
• • • f da~· services. At 7 p.m. dea-0 80CJ"al DOte con Art R;ttenath w;ll lUI the pulpit , brin zi n& a mes-
saae on the topic, "Is Is-
rael the Lo re lei of Russia?"
., ,.,
Miu Marilyn Wheeler of
Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar,
ha1 been in Hoaa Ho1pital
havina a back operation that
is expected to fix her lea
..• Gee, they looked just
fine to us, ~ri1yn ! • • • Mrs. Oaa Christie of Cor-
ona del Mar has been hos-
pitalized with a musc ular,
liaament or bone problem on
one side. Pouibly connect-
ed wi th a fall 1he had at
work a while aao. •••
Third dearee burna were
suffered by Bob Perkin s of
Irvine Terrace durina the
recent ho loc:'aus L Bob, wh o
i1 associated with the Ir-
vi ne Company was out damp-
enina the edaes of the fire
when suddenly he was in the
middle of the blue, As 81'\
amateur fi reman, Bob was
lu cky to have escaped, it's
reported, and o ne of the
men with him was quite se-
verely burn ed.
• • •
Mias Joannie Walp, Bal boa
Is land resident wh o te achu
school farther inland in the
cou nty, is re cu peratin1 from
suraery and convalescin1
at the home or her parents,
Mr. and i\1rs. John Walp of
Corona del Mar. .. ..
Miss Ouanna Bur1e ss of
0\ancellor homes, near the
University, was home from
OCC last week with a s tre p
throat. • • •
Tracy Clarke of Eut Bl uff
deserted Harbor View
School mos t of last week
while she stayed home with
a flu bug. • • •
At the SchmilZ Ball honor-
in& the Orange County State
Senator last week John in-
troduced his collea&ue, As·
semblyman Bob Hadham, by
saying, "Bob doesn't ,\L-
WAYS vo te right, but he is
now be ina attacked by the
Costa Mesa Pilot, so he
mus t be OK !"
HISTORIAH NAMED
The 7 p.m. Wednesda)' Bible
stud) will be on "Ahab and
Jezebel."
• • • The Chnstian Sci ence
Ch urches, Newport Beach,
Corona del Ma r and Co sta
\1esa -"Motta Ia and immor-
tals" will be the Bible les-
son topic for this Sunday.
• • •
Newpor t Uni t)" Church ,
meeting a t 15th SL and Ir-
vine Ave., Cliff •Iav en -
"Is God responsible"" will
be the topi c or the Re v.
Loren Flickinger at 10 a.m.
Sunday . The 7:30 p.m. Wed~
nesday service will fea ture
"The will of God," with
songs by the minister and
organ mus ic by Fred Thompo-
""'· • • •
We wonder what prizes No. Min Sammye Sams, 1326
1 and No. 2 we re like at W. Balboa Blvd., CentiBI
'===========~ the 01ers Inn Halloween Newport, has been elected ., party this year. · .We aaw historian of the Chapman
prize No. 3 -a breathtakinJ Colleae International Club
Na tional Pion eer Girls
Week wi II be observed at
Cen tral Bible Church 1n
Cos ta \1esa, with an open
house held ,du ri n& the reau-
lar Pioneer Gi rls me eting
ni&ht, Thursday, Nov. 16,
from 7:15 to 3:30 p.m. In-
cluded in the program will
be a song fest, black-li ght
story, displays or the girls '
work, and refreshm ents. • • • Call i" Your W-.t Ad Eve with areen leaves in f 1967-'8 Sh · · · or -v • e IS a JURIOI l)le Luth eran Church of
to th• E ... ign the appropriat e places. We dsama major and one of 9 the \1aster, HOO Pa ciri c
673.0550 THINK abe wore neah co lor-tud 1 · th a en 1 servma on e View Or., Harbor View ::;;::::::::=:::::::;~e:d~t;!h:u~· ............... ~;~~~·~!!~~·~~!~~--"1 I u s execbve a1 Hill s -The cona reaation
will hold a t o-hour prayer
vi gil fro m noon until 10:00
p.m. this Satu rday, Nov, II.
It will be followed by
commitment on Sunday. Bo th
are a part or the Loyalty
man th prosram. Trained
teams or men will rollow
up with home visits between
2 and 6 Sunday afternoon.
Or. Will iam R. Eller wi II
speak on" Proof or our lov e''
at the 8:45 and 11 a.m.
OUR RANCH IS •.•
UNI'QUE
For mothors • fothors who hovo ch;l d
care problema, bring your.children,
ages 2 thru 5, to us while you shop,
go to a beauty pari Of, entertain, etc.
7 o.m. 1o 12 mldn l .. l,
We invite you to
come and. Malee
reaervat;on• naw
and visit CM~r ~acre
R .. c:h.
Jumpin~ Jack Ranch
"OIIeriH•illl a..:• S.,"
2NtTooHo .. _C. .. Mooo , ........... ...,
IIII~G ·01 TO THE RANCH
servi ces. • • • The Plymouth ConareJ&•
tional Church, 3262 Broad
SL , Newport He iahU -The
Re v. Nonnan Brown , charter
member of the church, was
appointed interim mini ncr
by a unan imous vote at a
conpeaational meetina last
Sunday . He will preach on
1\e IDpic, "A aearc:hinJ
D.
$125
. ...
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Jewels 1n Ham11ton wat ch $375
B. A 14K Hamilton watch w1t h twenty·
four dtarnonds. 17 Jewe l!.. $295
C Two d1amonds and a 14K case
acc~nt a 17-Jewel Elgin watch. $185
The most exciting time of all
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Eagles favored over
The Estancia Eaales, who
jumped from the Ir vine Lea~
aue cellar to a 5th place tie
by trippina Fountain Valley
2o-1• las t Friday, could
move up anolber step in
leaaue s tandinas this Satur~
day evenina.
Estancia should have the
edae over last place Brea·
Olinda as they tanale at 8
p.m. at Davidson Field. H
Costa Mesa loses to 2nd
place Magnolia Friday
evenins, the Eaales could
have a 4th place tie wi th
the Mus tangs by defeati ng
Brea.
The Eaales went on the
scoreboard rirst in F1iday's
game after stoppin& a Foun-
tain Valley d1ive on their
l·yard line in the 2nd qua1~
tel. The Eagles never let
go until they had COVC ICd
the entire distance, 99
ya1ds , fo1 the touchdown.
The sc01e came with 2:10
left in the quaJieJ as Dewey
Bakel went ove1 f10m the 4
ya1d li ne. The PAT was no
good, and the SCOie 'fi S 6~ o.
on the nut play followina
the ensuina kick-off. Baron
halrback Phil Aac went
s uaiaht down the middle fo1
70 ya1ds Cot the TO. Tom
Haunon kicked the poi nt fm
a 7-6 lead fm Fountain Val-
ley.
Th-: Barons added to the i 1
lead in the Jrd quallcl afte1
recove1 ina an Eagle fumble
on the Eagle 46. Phi I Age
$Cmed ftom the l·ya1d line.
The PAT was good, and the
SCOIC W&S 14-6.
Estancia roote1s went
wild a few momen ts lat er
as Steve GriHiu , play ing
fullback for the fi rs t time
intercepted a Baron aerial
and 1etwned it 24 )'&Ids fm
.an Eagle touchdown. Ken
Cowley kicked the point to
nanow the Bawn lead to
14-13.
'G1iffits and Chuck Peuy,
wi th a big assist f10m Niclc
Quiwz, led the game-win-
ning dtive in the l'inal qual-
tel. Nic k pic ked up 12 yar ds
to the 8-yard line. Peu y got
the TO on a quauerback
sneak from the line.
The PAT made'
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undefeated In league
competition, ending the season with a 5~1 record ,
will compete In the play.-.offs for the county Pop Warner
grid championships. The play-offs will start this Satur·
day. Pictured here are, left to right: front row, Joe Bar·
nett, Dan Princeotto, Tim Sweet, Newell Bischoff ,
Tom Vall ere, Mike Magner, Erick Johnson, Scott Gayner,
Scott Olson, Dave Manne and Frank Jones; second row,
Ky le Bischoff, Jerry Jacobson, Tommy Reu sch, Gerald
Radeke, Eric Lovinger, Ronny Paul, Steve Van Doren,
Bill Hanyak, Mark Murtaugh and Albert Alexander; third
row, Pat Shaughnessy, Ma rk Thomas, Tim Rankin,
Ric hard Wheel er, Steve 13uchanan, Jim Miller, r:asey
Morr is, 9 rian Ma rks, Richard Lunk and Richard MeDon·
aid; s tanding in rear, assistant coach Jerr y Tripp,
manager G·arth Bischoff, assistant coach Tom Th omas
and head coach Gary Valiere. The Colts' home base is
at Estancia High School.
Kings Challenge Tigers
The Colona del Mar Sea
Kin1s, hopina to bounce
back f10m thei1 17·0 loss to
League leadina Loa1a Fri·
day, will uavel to Valencia
th•s Friday even in& to chal·
lense the 11d place Tiaers.
The Kings are tied f01 5th
place in the Ir vine League
wilh Estancia . The c 1oss~
town 1ivals both ha ve 1·3·1
rec01ds.
Comparative scores give
Valencia the edge over
Corona del Mar: The Tiaers
aot by Cos ta Mesa 19--7 , but
th e Kinas lost IJ-6. Againsl
Founlain Valley , th e TigeiS
, were th e winners, 26~1 3,
and the Ki naswe1e defeated
12·0. C0\1 played a score·
Jess tie with Sunny liills,
winner over Valencia 31 to
15.
The Sea Kinas held vff
the Loara attack Friday
night for 2 quarteiS, and
came close to taking the
lead befote halftime. They
started fr om their own 4
and went all the way to the
Saxon 4, only to have a
fumble s top the scoring
drive.
Loara could not sc01e un·
til the final minute of the
3rd quarte1. Georae Zeber
went ove1 from the 5, with
just 16 seconds left in the
peliod, cappi n& a 42~yatd
drive. The PAT made the
score 7..(},
The Saxons added 1 mme
on the star t ofthe final quar-
tel on a 22~ya1 d field goal
by Carlos Mo1alez, an ex~
change studenl, who achiev·
ed lti s kicking ability a s a
soccer playe1 in Brazil. '
Before the final gun sound·
ed Dan Taylor scmed fo1
Loa1a from 2 ya1ds out, and
lhe PAT made it 11·0.
Loasa led in fi 1st down s,
13 to 6; and net yard s gain-
ed 2q4 to 12 5. The Ki ng'-
compleled 6 of 14 passes
for 61 ya1d s , whi le the
S uons made aood on 3 of
11 attempts fo1 54 ya1ds.
Mustangs host Magnolia
The Cos ta \1esa ~·Ius tangs
will fo llow up the ir 16~13
victol)' th1iller over Brea
Ol inda by hosting 2nd place
Magnolia at 8 p.m. this Fri~
day at Davidson Field.
Masnolia, with a 3-Q.-1 te·
co1d, has been lied by Cm·
one del \las, 6~6, and has
defea led Foun tain Valley,
35..0 ; B1ea Ol inda, l1·12;
Eslancia, 24-<l, and Valen·
cia, 10.2. The Mustanas
have done be tter than' \1ag·
nolia aaains l 1 of the con-..
mo n foe -defeatina Co1ona
del \las 13 to 6, in addition
to the uiumph over B1ea.
Bul \lesa lost to Valencia ,
19 to 1. \·lesa is no w in 4th
place in the hvine League,
at 2·2·1. JUSt behind Valen·
cia. One of last Friday's heroes
for the Mustangs was defen~
sive halfback Kevin Manix
The clock showed I :25 left
m the game. Me sa was
Jeadin&, and Br ea was
kn ocklna on the goal line.
At thai moment Kevin came
up with a pass intesceplion
on lh e !-yard line to halt
an almost certain scoting
thu~at.
He shared he1 o roles with
Ramon Ricardo, who p r~
vided the winnina margin
with a 1o-yard field aoal in
the 4th quarter.
The fint quarler was
sco1eless, bul the Mustanas
were on the match, s t.aJtina
ftom their 17 , as the petiod
ended, On the 2nd play of
tJte 2nd quartet, Ricardo
went over fr om the 1·yard
line. Ui s PAT uy was wide,
and the was 6-..(}, A
little defensive
Harmut Bic:lcx01
end Paul Pu1pu1a cauahl
the ball in the ai1 on the
Brea 40, and went all the
way for the \lustan1s' 2nd
touchdown. Rica1do kicked
the PAT for a lJ-0 half
lime le ad.
The 2nd half opened wilh
a 49-yard kick-off IC lUin by
B1ea halfback Pat I1U1 chc1·
s on to the Costa \1esa 35.
Fullback Alan Fanning aot
the 6 points fo1 the Wild·
cats, smashing ove1 f10m
the 1. The conversion nil-
rowed the \1esa lead to 13·
7.
Ri cardo kicked hi s fie ld
goal with 8:11 left m the
game to make lhe score 16-
7. Brea lhen started f1om 1ts
own 42. A 45~ya ld pass look
lhe ball lo the \1esa 11. A
few plays later Alex H en~
de rson sco1ed f10m the I·
yard line, and the Brca
Wildcats we re ba ck in the
game, 16·13. They clawed
bac k in lhe wanin1 mi nules,
and then came lhe 1ame-
savin1 inter ception by Kev in
\!ani x.
BUCS RUM THEIR BEST,
ITH IN CROSS COUNTRY
Oranae Coast Colleae,
followina a 6th place finish
in tJte touah Aztec lnvi ta·
tional cross country tourney,
will ltead for Citrus this
Friday for tJte Eas tern Con·
ference championship•.
OCC ran its fastest rac e
o( the year in the Aztec to
finish behind Bakersfield,
Fullerton, Pasadena, Gol·
den West and Mt. San An·
tonio. OCC is ranked 10th
in SoutJtem California out
IDS' SKIS, POLES&. BINDINGS
• SPINNERN PANTS
RIVA SWEATERS
KIDS' BUCKLE BOoTS
IAIUsWY•IW~
Bucs stung
by Hornets
By Don Jaeol»s
Orange Coast College wi II
have 2 weeks to get ready
for Santa Ana Nov, 1& when
the Bucs attempt to run up
their biggest Easl em Con-
ference win total smce
1963.
OCC, curr ently 5·2 in EC
competition, dropped a H -
7 verdict to Fullerton Satur·
day ni1h t at Anaheim Sta·
dium.
Frank Welrath,OCC's con-
ference-leading halfback,
had one of his biggest
nights of the year agains t
a rugged Fullerton defense,
Wei rath pi cked up 11 '1 yards
in I 8 carries and brought a
crowd of 11,000 plus to its
feet with 52·yard jaunt
throu ah the Hornet se con·
dary fot a TD in th e third
period.
OCC con tained Fullerton's
vaunted ground game lhroush·
ou t the 60 minutes, but the
righ t arm of quarterbac k
Jim Fassel prov ed the dif·
fe rence, Fassel th rew for 4
louchdowns , hilling on
th rows of 16, 52, 17 and 47
yards. He hit 15 of 22 for
JH yards.
The ot her two Fullerton
TO's also c ame through the
air, wi lh runnin1 backs John
Ochna and Bob Terrio
throwing the strikes.
OCC's frosh quarterback
Paul Lemoine, the EC's
leading percentage passer,
hi t on 15 of 22 for 113
yards as the Bu cs compiled
317 yards total offense.
The Hornets struck quick-
ly , takina the openina kick·
orr and marchina n yards
fo r a score. Fau ci hit
Tenio wi th a 16·yarder and
Ochoa kicked tJte extra
point with 10:02 left on the
clock.
TARS GUN FOR 3RD PLACE
Tho Nowporl H•""' loll·
ora could move "P laiD a tie
ror lrd place Ia t lae S.aet
Leaaue bf derealiaa Marilla
Hill> Sc:hool lblo Prlcloy
evniaa at Wenniaaw.
The Sal lora. ,wbo a cored a
17-6 u.pul viclat)' o.,.r
Weuminster Saturday evta•
Ina. are now lied for 4dl
wi&h Marina and w .. &otn, all
wi1h 2·3 records. A win over
Marina would aive Harbor •
even 500 ratina. at 3 and 3.
Wettern is a definite undu·
doa lhil friday, raclna the
r~dable Leape leaders,
undefeated Santa Ana. Weal--
minster h eapoc&od to drop
' dowD ID J-3 wboo il ... fllr by bood.. I ))~ord
laO> lod placo Aullol• ftold pL ·Tho 31101nlor
IMauday e••ba.. waa aet up t., a ~~~ lalel'l
...,_.a, Mw.-r•. ia aot oepd«t by halftMck Ron
Ukoly 0> lab klodly 10 &It ")"Joy-. •i• propoelic&tiQCl. Co. Ia the 2nd quarter \he
pua&i•• scores ai•e the SaUan awched 67 yard• In
Viti.,, qvite an edae over ·ll playa to ntend the lead,
1he Sailors. w .. tem defeated Bob Hancock smashed over
Hubor 10 to 7, but loat to rrom &he 2'"')'ard llno, and
Muina 32 to 7. ·Anaheim Harmon kicked the PAT fOf
crushed Harbor 39 10 7. but a 10.0 halftime •core. ·The
jult manaaed to act by Mar· drive wat sparked by 2 pall
ina 9 to 7, Santa Ana white .. completions by Ed Wlshko -
Wathed them both -Harbor to Stu Aldrich ror 16 yards,
41 to 0, Marina 33 m 0. Only and 10 Din Oa1ebout ror 12
aaains ~ Santa Ana Valley do yards -and a 28-yard run
lhe Sa• lora como out ahead by Bob Hancock.·
of the Vikinaa. The Sailora The Lions were still very
won 14.0, and lhe Vikinaa much in the aame as Ed
lost, 3a.U. Washko's punt was blocked
Laat Saturday evenina at near the end of the ltd quar ..
Davidson Field, Bill Har· ter.The Lions recovered on
the Sailors a the Harbor S-yard line, and
-'HARBOR TIWIIFIR AND STORAGE .._., .. ,
.. lA TOM
VM'-IIIU, INC. u .. 1'7323 or ·u 11-9713
halfback Mike Haynes went
over for the score with 41
seconds left in the period.
In the wanina mi nutes of
lhe aarne, Sailor tackle Win·
ston Jones recovered a Wes t·
minster fumble on the Lion
33. The Sai lou· covered the
diatance in 12 plays, 2 bia
playsbeinaBiiiShedd•s tpss
to Hancock for I.S yards and
Wa shko's pus to Aldrich
for 8 yards. Fullback John
Brittinaharn went over from
the 2-yard line for the ro.
'with 1:20 remainini. Harmon
kicked the po int, and lhat
was the ballaarne , 17~.
The Lions drove' deep into
Harbor territory in the final
minute, but Troyano aaain
came up with a pass inter· . . . cepbon to stop the sconna
for your aarage items .
BOOKS, tools, housewares
needed for our dai I)' gar·
aae sale. 6~·1675. Te·
Winkle Hardware, Cos t~
Mesa,
'Theatre Compact Orpn'
witJt electronic traps
Cas tanet.-ON LY at ...
CORCORAN M\J'!IC CO.
(o\crou: from Pashion Sq.)
#66 Town &: Country
S41-13 18 lol!~"-.!.~~~~c.'!!"'" VER CE RTI FICATES.
Wi II pay s 1.10 on the dol~
Jar . Act now, before dead·
line date. Fm m01e infm·
mation call 646·1654. (8
p.m. to 10 p.m.)
._~~Mo~~n.&o~~~~~~~~P~E~T~S~~~~~:~ ~ PERT GROOMI NG -&II
breeds. Hand sbipping if
· • desired . .,II pet foods and ~li!(htly u11t>d "pintlt & cnnMi r supplies.
11ianus, :o;!artinjllll 129.'1, .. a .. y
'""""'· JORDAN'S PET 8110P
I '""'' o r~ :on !I at ba r,~~;ain pri c .. s, 1132 £. CoU& Hwy.,
mo"'t mah •)'; & model~< with 11 CORONA. DEL MAR
Conn "'Piner at 1395: ll11rw ICIJlllt PU PPIES fr om
mon•l A·IOO like new. Plan on Ribbon Winner. 5 "Chri,.tma~ Larll ..... yt Schmidt-Phi lip,. r:n. aenetation pedig~ee . Flashy
1907 s. \l11 in St. a1 20th white ma1kings. D.H.L.
SiUita Ana Shots. S35--S60. Also
Christmas li Uet. 522~8065 .
VARITYPING SERVI CE
Call Fran a l 611·1 501 o1
613.-()SSO for varitypi n& o1
headliner for publications,
reporls, price lists. bro·
chure s etc. Have over 100
type faces and latest
model varityper.
.••...•••...•••••••..•. I :•~W~O~R~K~W:AH~T~E;O=:r-:::::
It Yean of exper-
Waaon, 321 C.l.; 4
air conditionina, power
steerin& & brakes, instru.
ments, 6" asuo wheels.
REFRIGERATOR, dryer, de·
luxe la1ge offi ce desk with
chai1, television, rollaway
bed baby cauiage, sb ollel,
plaYpen, table high chair,
crib, bassinet. After 6
p.m. 54D-5606.
;·,:,;;"-··.,~o;;•~:·;,i~·r··-....
BDRM. ni cely furni shed
aparonent for adults only.
Mpst convenient location.
Garaae & patio. Sl15 per
mo. on lease. 615--3604 -
67}.9123.
IlEAL ESTATE
FOil SALE
COAST HwY . LOT. Zoned
for business. 50 ft. front·
aae. Tenns. Voael Co.,
2661 E. Coau Hwy., COM..
673-2020.
on all types or clo-
thi n& & linen.SpCcialty.
men's shirts. SI.SO per hr.
Mable Wh itman, 607 Mar·
IUerite, COM. 671~2774.
• BUS. OPPORTUHITI ES
LAUN UttOMAT
with 5 bedroom apartment.
Most attractively pr iced.
91ows over 16% profit. Bbx
11·7 Newport Harbor En·
siJO, 2721 E. Coast liwy,,
Corona del Mar.
equipped COM
restaurant for sale. Goina
businesi. 125,000 includes
all fi:ltW'CI and down pay·
ment on real property or
owner wi II sell buainess
and lease. Voael Co.,2667
E. Cout Hwy., COM. 613·
2020 •.
With two s econds tert in • P"R•"'"'•L the period, Ochoa hit Jeny & _,_
McCoy with a 12-yard pass PORSOt£ 1966, like new,L:_.:_:::.:,::::.:_.:_::_. _____ ,.:__:::;::::.:..:_:.::_=;:.--
642-693 I.
and Ochoa aaain converted. 11.000 mltea, 5 1peecl, 1 am not responsible for any ,M-ti,. L•th~r K/"1
The Hornets scored once wood UeetiDt wheel, o bliaalions 01 debts incur• Story" 6>' Dr. l••u D.
in the s econd period when AM/PM tboit .,.,. iadio, red by the late Roy H. B•lu "• st•tly '"
daal '-IDP· · ,_,., cloc~, •'"''•~y. •tJttiiiOff ••tl Fassel puaed to end Gary Owens . Siped; Lonaine -~6y." P•P•r lntd II.
Orcutt for a 52-yard a trike. tlale pey, 10ld ... ol• _.:.F_:·_:O::_w:•:•::•::·---,-~----lc~Nor ~ The PAT was no aood. aterys Oriw• oaly bJ aaa .,..:
occ came out tou&h in 5I aon bfl·~·~~o~:~;~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~-~'"~ lhe lrd quarter. Mike Oaden
returned tJte kJckofl' to the ·Harbor Area.'
23. Six plays laur, Weir• hours.
ath bulled up tho middle, 1-----------1
broke into the ucondary ~~~~~~~~~;~;r!~ end outran the Hornet de· :..---1 •
fen.. ror a $2.,. ard tally.
Lemoine converted to make
il 10.7. PullcriOa odclecl 3
more Mrial TO's before
•enaalpaa.
I
New arrivals at Hoa
•
THUIISOAY, 11011.1, 1•1
CXIIIDU DEL IIAit, CAU F. Newport Btoch
' _..,, Oc~ 21
Ohl -No. oa4 Not. Roloort Stoploto, ll6 • 16• Pl.,
Coata.Meu.
Oil I -MI. IDd Mrt. Wan on
Baallay, J1., 217~0 Pll<:eDoo
da Ave., Cot a M1111..
.... .,, Oc~ 3ID
Boy -MI. tod Mat. Wtlr•o
Poul, 101511 W, Balboa
81 ~d. , Bat boa. Real Estate Ballloa Island Costa Mesa
c-del Mar Lido Isle
Boy -MI. 11114 Mat. John
Ei 1m.,..., 20&3 Thalin Ave.,
Costa Meta. HOME OF HOMES Boy -MI. Md Mit, John
Naylo•, 120 H. Alben Pl.,
Cotta Meu.
Oirl -MI. and Mn. Allen
Oohetty, 160 W. Wihon St..
Cotta Meu.
Gill -MI. tnd Mn. Willli•mj
Jones, 1020 Vic.lolia
Coua Meta,
ONE..OF·A-KIND 2-STDRY WITH 3000 SQ. FT.
OF "BIG FAMILY" LIVING!
Oiii-Mt. and Mr•. Olcacuy
Kuehn. 314 Villa Nova Rd.,
Costa Men,
Gitl -Mr. Wid Mlolt,~t.~~~.':;l:l Donley , 154~A f
St., Costa Mesa.
• 15' x 27' Moster Bedroom with Fireplace
• Commodius 26' x 30' Family Room with cor•
'
G!ORG!.IIYDIR 0,
COSTA MESA DIIS
JH,ID ... IUL.r:tDAIIIIIAICCOFUII. Gear.. E. Ryder, 41, or
.. .lD44 Garfield Avo., COtta
After a lonathy illneaa, Mesa, died Tueaday, Nov.
J.D. Buchanan of 1100 Ea .. 7 at the Voter•'• Hotpital
tellc Lane, Harbor Hilh· a~ Sawaello.
lands, died Saturday, Nov. Mr. Ryder waa born June
4, at SL Jouph'a Hospital 12 191~ at Onnd Rapicll .
in Oranae. Mi~h H~ served wi lb lbo
Service• wore hold Nov, Army. in World War II Md
6 at Pacific View Memorial had worked It Rouo ia
Chapel with th·o Rev. ·Ray-Newport Belldl.
ner Bride Fireplace ,
• 17 x 15' Dining Roome 15' x 24' Living
Room • Etc. • Etc. • Etc.
SEE THIS LOVELY HOME LOCATED IN THE
NEWPORT SCHOOL otSTRICT
Call 646-8811
NIWJIOIT
AT
YICTOIIA
646U11 mond Brahamt of SL An-Servicea -will be bold at dre_w~' ~roabyterian Olurch 2 p.m., Nov. 10, at~:::~~~· ~--~~~~-~iiiiii~~iiiiiiiii~ offtcta~n.Jo. (~tennent ~u Qapel wift the Rev. ·Otit
at Pacafu; Vtew Memonal Sellera orriciatina. ·
Park. rrcn& will be at PaCific Exclust"ve Shoreclltfh ILAICIIE E. TAIIIIGART View Memoriol Port.
OF COSTA MESA DIES
LIGAL MOTIC! After seven years in
Oranae County, Blanche E.
TarJiart, 72, of'1597 Mi· NOTrCN~.T~~~friTORS
norca Drive, Coata Meu, SU PF.RIOR COIJRT OF TilE:
:lied Swtday, No v. S. at STATF: OF CAliFORNIA FOH
TUF. COUNTY OF ORANCE HoaJ Hospital. F..11tate of WILLARD CA LVIN
Mi u TarJJ&rl waa born McAifR EN. al111o lur.owa afll
Dec.23, 1394, in Fainnount, WILLARD C. McAHREN, al•o
Iowa. She c ame to Califor. kaowa u W.C. McAHREN,
· F 15 Oece.11.11ed. 1 nta 1 yeara aao. or NOT ICE IS ltF.RF.BY CIV f:N
yean, she worked at Pine to the creditots of the abon
Manor Grove school, which a.med decedeat that a ll pe r-
h associated with Welles--Aou havinp: claims ap:a1a ..
ley ColleJe, the l'll id deced eat are required
Memorial services w.ere to fi le them, with •h•' .. ~m·•:l .11ary vouchers , in the held at SL Andrew's Pres .. the rlerk of the above ••••;•':•d
tcrian Church with Dr. Ray· court, or to preseat th.ern,
mond Brahams o(ficiatina. the ot"cessary •ouchefll, to lhe
lntennent will be a t Mon· oadendp;aed at c/o Tftomu £. Heffernan, AttOI'"Dey al Law, roe, Iowa, with Westcliff 901 Dover Drive, Soite 232,
Mortuary as forwardin1 Newport Bea ch, Califoruia
directors, 92660, which is the place of
ARTHUR IENENSOHH . buineu of the undenti~ed i•
all matters f)f!rtaioia,r to the SUCCUMBS AT AGE n eiltate of said decedent, with·
A.llhut Benensohn of 3008 in •i• months after the nrat
CoolidJe, No. 21, Coata publicatioa of th is aotice .
Mesa, died Sunday, Nov. S, Da ted Octnber 18, 1967
at a Newpon Beach hospi-KATHLf.F.:N MAL LOY McAII RF:N tal at aae 73. Kathll!e n \lal loy McAhrt n, E:•e-
Mt. Benesohn was botn catri• or the WiiJ or the abov t
Sept. 19, 1194, in New Y01k. namll!ld decedent.
He came lo the Huboi atea Thomu E. He fferuen
9 yeau aoo. He had been a Attorney at La w
901 flover flr i•e salesman (Of Knapp Bros. Saitr 232
Shoea r01 7 yeau. Newpurt Beech, Califoru l•
Services were held Nov. 92660
8 at Bell Btoadway Chapel 642-32 10 ·
wilh Rabbi Bernud S. Her· Anomey for E•ecatriJ Pobliwh : Oct, 26. No.,. 2, 9. zi1 and the Seafuin1 Ma-
sonic Lodae708 offi ciatino. 16, 1967, in the SewpOI'"t Har-b« E:u i 1{11. Interment wu at Mt. 0 live ,:.:.:...::.:.:.:::-:::-:;;;-;;;;:-;::::---1
Cemetery, Costa Mesa.
11115. IIIMMIE MAliCE
SUCCUIIIS AT AGE M
Minnie F. Nance or 477
Francisco Drive, West Up.
per Bay,died Saturday, Nov.
4, at Leisure Care, Costa
Mesa.
Services and interment
were held Wednesday, Nov,
il, at Marshall, Tens, with
We stclirr Mortuary as (or·
wardina direc tor a.
CAR HITS SUMMERS,
FORIIER POLICEMAN
Arter "'einJ hit in a crou·
walk at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov.
J, John Summers, of 3H2
W, Balboa Blvd., West
Newport, is in Hoaa Hos-
pital with a broken le1 but
"doina well."
The accident, in which c ar
driver John Hardy or 127~
24lh SL, Central Newport,
hit the &J.year..old fanner
Newport policeman at 23rd
St. and W. Balboa Blvd., is
under lnvutiaation by New•
port Beach police.
1~-x-.1
xchang
Want:
VaeW1t resid.,tial
vi..., lot, Corona
del Mar, Leos•
hold o.k.
Have:
Moonr idge comme,..
dol lot and resi·
dential lot with
fabulou1 view of
ski lift and lake,
plus coah.
Cheollire Real Eotote
67S.25p3 .,,H.,e
DU
Located in Beautiful
Corona Highlands
Suih li~l two individual homes with only the
front porch as a connecting lin~.
Each unit has 2 ~rooms, HI Baths and o
Family Room or Formal Dining Room. Both
'units hove hardwood floors ond _there ts a ~eo
sonobly good ocean view. Lot ts 60 ft . wtde,
Easy maintenance~~ Oversi 11 2 cor gorage ..
$49,750
Owner. h11 moved -W•nlo Offer
227 Morning C•nyon Rood, CdM
Immaculate -a charming custom-bit home
nr Ocean. CheerfUl Living rm., sepl dining
rm .• 2 fl(lra lge Bit's, walk-in doset, 2 Ba.,
Den. Overlooking delightful sarrJen '-stair ·
way to Ocean & Beach .
AN EXCELLENT BUY -DON'T MISS Till~!!
Owner ha. OPEN !lOUSE AFTERNOONS
673·2355 or 837-7531
Two Bedrooms • fi replace • Carpets • drape s ,
beam ceilin ~s, pat in, roo-n for additional unit,
531,-\.SO • • • • 3 bedrooms . $28 ,500
Duplex, , , . , • , ....... 31,750
3 Bdnn s 2 Ba ths, \'I Ell . . . 55,000
Custom house with
with <ueSI un it ..... , 59 ,500
• • • •
Rentals
$85.00 pe r mon lh and up.
332 Morgueri te
(o,ono del Mor -673-8550
(f.,.. r/o,.,./1, J:!.aftor
LAN~
85 ACRES, IMP ERI AL VALLEY. Short dist ce from
popular boot launching spot ol Salton Sea. R od front·
age. Fresh woter cono l close by. Jutat for o mobile-
pork, camp ground or boot storage. SSQS per ocra wi ft-.
UL TR4-EASY TERMS. 2~ ACRES, AT FREEWAY overcrouing, Riverside
County. Perfectly level. Water, electricity and gos at
the site. Major service station planned on adjac.,t
prop«ty plus restaurant. A sleeper ot S82,.SOO FULL
PRICE.
R.J APARTMENT SITE, in suburban Brea. Directly
acrau from a market. Beautiful vi ew of the surrounding
foothills. Pions available for o 3--unit. Will exchange
as down poyment on Harbor orea income unih. $16,500.
FREE AND CLEAR.
9J.l ACRES, CIJY of .t.NAHEIM. Lost remaining acreage
of its type ancl location between Santa Ana and Rivep
side FrMwcr;s. ·All utilities. Adjoins popular dining
spot and proposed University. A. BARGAIN AT 52 p.,
S<jo ft,
CDMMERO AL CORNER between Redlands and Beau·
1110nt. A.pptoJdmatoly 100' x 200'. Excellent acceu to
Freewoy on-and-off ramps. New service stations on ad-
jacent comers. -" natural for an EAT.QUIO:: type of
operotlon. SSII ,500.
WE GET CALLS FOR ALL TYPES OF LAND EVERY
DAY. IF YOU HAVE LAND THAT'S DOING NOTHING
FOR YOU LET US SELL IT OR EXCHANGE IT FOR . . YOU.
PHONE 642· 5 Ill
OPIN HOUSE
THURS.-FRI.
SAT. & SUN.
' OWNER MUST SELL -MOVING
VIEW -POOL -4 B.R.
1015 WHITE SAILS
HARBOR VIEW HILLS .. .. .. .. .. ... . . . . .. .. .
WE CAN HELP YOU WITH
YOUR RENTAL PROBLEMS
LIDO ISLE
2 BEDROOMS AND OEN-3 BATI-1 5
110 VI A MENTONE
A BEAUTIFUL HOME O N 1{ L O T S
$52.000
SU BMIT DOWN PAYMENT
BAY FRONT FU RNISHED 1•8EDROOM APARTMENT
$150 A MONTH!
p.a. palmer inc.
C,fnlft. s.-iai!
Udo
... ~"~..,..., .... ~,1,--1
:!!l',h down •
clrry balan~.
Thr ~~ tPrml~
f"uU pricP Sl20,00'l
liR,2baH-
Pws Srudoo Apt
ld,.al (or Artutll.
GIH'Sl$ or :~
Ovrr11Lf'd 10'. beauulully
Jandkaped with an
lllumlnatf'd Wltprfd patio
tn cardl!91 Rttlnt on
Via Hallf't' m.,.
Lovely Lido Hon~e
Yearly Lease AvallabiP
3 Bedrooms -2 Baths -
south Patio
$305 Monthly
3355 V\o Llolo 675-2n3
Can't Sell It?
Trade lt.,
For Fast Action &:. Resul ts
Call
EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS
[)(lYLE CO. 5•8·1 t68
270 E . 17th St., Costa \!esa
CUlT HSII, R•oJt"'
642-6472
.... 673·3468
1730 W, Coost Hiway
Newport B-ch
.....
"BEGINNERS LUCK"
Sometimes "BEGINNF:HS" needs a luclcy 1breek
like thi s c harm inK, be autifull y detail ed home. Extn
la~e l ivin~ room, firepla ce, three spacioua beef.
moms, two ba ths , fam ily room , built-i n electric
kitchen includin~ di s hwasher. Custom carpet• and
drapes -Extra large sC'reened in patio with e:~.ter
ior carpeting. Professionally landscaped, mature
s hrubs , fruit trees, fe nced f ear and concrele drive
to double garage. Located in . MESA VERDE, only
two block~ (r(J m s hoppin,k -theatre and trllnsporta·
tion, H yo u're lookin,k at $26,500 price ranf{e you
will lcmk at IU .•-t one home this week~nd ... THIS U ~E and, -'ill flt:Y IT'
FEE LA~D
DOVER SHORES
Cu s tum built 2,000 s q. reet home. TERRAZZO
~A HRLE F.:\ THY, three s parious bed'rooms, din ..
inK I'O(JnJ , lar~e li vinJl; roum n verl ookinK LOVELY
P,OO L and r ard. Bu ilt-in electric kitchen, breakfast
bar, la rjil;e wa rdrobes, e-xpensivewallpaper,carpeted
and draped. l.oads u r dcc kinJl;, -s prinkl ers and beau-
tif"lll· landscared. PH if:ED BELOW MARKET
VAIXE AT !57,SOO-TERMS AVAILABLE.
MATT LA BORDE, Realtor
")uu'll /.ikr Ou r Fn"e'CrlJy Service"
220 E. 171+1 St (Pt.o"o 646..0555) Cnte Me ..
(Locotect in E. 171+. St. Sheppil'l C....,)
Evenings Coli 646--4579 or ~10511)
•ayrrrst
HOMES WITH A
FOREVER VIEW
From .S5 9, 950
In DOVER SHORES
Two F urnishf'd \1 odP ):-;
1BI2 S tmt ia~o llr., N e wport B e a r h
646-6926 rJ[J IVAN WELLS &. SONS INC.
~ BUILDERS &. O[VELOII'ERS
SUMSHIME!
SEMPLE
:f\EAL ESTATE
Br ight, cheerful 3 B.R. home in qu iet 'South~of~
Hwy .' location. P lenty of room to odd on income
un d. JUST $32,250
LARCUY!
(hance afa Ide-time fa STEAL a 2 B.R. Corona
del Mot home. A touch of imagination ... a splash
of po1nt •.. makes th1 s li ttle dreoin 1n to o castle.
S25,000 t I I I
HIDEAWAY!
~bso l ute seclus1on and the 'L 1v1ng end' in
luKur JOUS oppo1ntments . 0 ool. .. patio ... Lana i
VIEW ... fonno l l)•n •n g qm. IJ "l LY FQq THE
'liS(qi~INATIN S, $55.000
SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 675-210\
2515 E. Coast Hwy •• Corona del Mar
CHANNEL REEF· APARTMENTS
~~
CERTIFlCATE OF BUSIN ESS
Fi ctitioo§ Fin:a Namf'
111 E: UNDERSICNED does hereby cenify that he ia coa•
dnctial!l a pablishiar busiae ..
at P.O. Bo:. 2093. Newport
Beach, Calif., aader the fi cti•
toaa fi,.a••e of Coc:llraae
bor Oirf'clory Pah~·~.::· :~;:d aad tl!at aaid firm ia
of tl!e followias pen:oa
aame ia Nil aad pl•ce of reai•
dn c~ are •• follows, 1-.i.t:
Pat Codaraae, 2601 Ba•ya,
Newpon Beach, Calif.
WITNESS nay ll .. d tl!.ia 24111
day of October, 1967.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUN TY Of' OR.AN CE ••·
·1-1~ Oa ,w.,,. ('...,,~./ , . ....,, \" ..... ·,_,-f Ha••lwlt J:.,_,.,_-
r.tt Mir. C..llfrom ,.
' SPICTACULAI VMW-OCIAN ._, UY
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
ON THIS 24. day of Oetoh~, ,... 1967, before •e, a Plo'-ry P.b.
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3123 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar Phone 67).2250
depositors ...
be our guest
on a scenic tour ... with that
inimitable English {lauor 1
Join the happy throngs who've enjoyed
a ride an our English bus ... you'll feel
os though you ore right in th e heart of
England. The pleotont port of all this
is !hot it's free of charge Ia our de·
pofitors only .
Every hour on the hour starting a t 1 0 :00
am (lost tour o r 5:00 pml.
NOVEMBER ... 14th AND 15th
DECEMBER ..... 5th AND 8th
bring the kids and Juwe some
fun at
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OPEJI UIITIL 5 P.M. DAILY AIID I P.M. ON FRIDAYS.
p ... this bU. U for cltort~r. plan yow trip!l M partW•
in uniq~ •ty~ ... caU fM information and r~•ruo.tioru.
Ski Shop
opens here
GOOD UHnL NOV. 31, 1N1
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Cause it yet to be deter-
mined by the Oranae County
Coroner"a office, followina
the death NO.. 6 of Mary
Jane Maynard, 32, of 201&
Weatminstcr. Coata Mesa.
Brothers die • m fire
Cox and Jeuy Goodhall.
The Post and national
co\ou we1e placed on eithe1
side of lhe casket, which
was d11ped with the Ameli-
can flaa.
Central American Society in
honor or her work.
The school dedication waa
read by Holly Vise\, choral
and drama poup leader, who
is auociated with the
school.
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will all be tacriftctd It lbe
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The Co.alnion will ttaady
cbe problem for 2 more weeki
and &hen repon lbeir find--
to lba Couacil.
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FastbKk. -4 speeds, rldio .M huttr. A spottm
car. TPN-363.
'63 CONVERT. • • Powtrglidt, power st11ring, FJdio, hllttr. Nlw
top. A booutilul cor. OHC-315.
'66 CONVERT. • • $3145
4 speed. Rodio 1ncl hooter. Cockpit cowr 427.
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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Cyril "Cy" Nom.
REMODELING~ REPAIRING
16 YRS. SAME HARBOR LOCATION
Let ma help you get your house In order for the
Holidays. No job too utall! .... U
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Newpou National or New· aid S. Bwnt of Ntwpo~t laaa. 8oda aidet lUll aa&
polt' Beach and Univenity National and William M. dowa toteiMt 10M .,.onl
National or Fullerton, welt Hutiaon of Unive1aity N• dilmea alt.1 a ...... ac ... ia ...
joined toae&her Nov. l by tional , polled the ISO ahue· •ac:eption.
an overwhelmin& t ha1ehold· holden aoa&ed oo oppoti&e Tho combined YOle waa
Cf Ma14in o( 300 to 1, I Ub-aidet o( a wide cen&cn aia)e 164,091 lhUOI (OC lbe m .. •
ject to U.S. app1oval. at the Anaheim Convention· a•• aad only $50 apiaat.
The 2 boud chaifmen~pon· Ccnte1 in sepat,te pto<:ecd--The Nowpott Naliooal _vow,
Wll 92 ,679 to SOO; u ..... .. New Yorker .
'"There arc '2 places 10
live in -either New York or
Caliromia,'' uys Mike
Berns tein.
Mike has just rinished his
stint as a student teacher in
the boys' physical educa-
tion department at Costa
Mesa Hiah School.
Many local colleae stu-
dents complete this proceu
each year. But in Mike's
case there is an unusual
twist. He is a reaistered
s tudent at Cortland Univer-
sity in Cortland, N.Y. Two
ye ars aao, as a hiah school
senior in New York City, he
won a 4"')'ear university
scholarship sponsored by
the W.J . Voit Rubber Corp.
or Santa Ana.
When he started hi1 j unior
year at Cortland, whe re he
played . varsity basketball
and baseball, he asked his
student teachina advisor
about aoin& out or state ror
his student teachin1 exper-
ience, ~l e was advised to JO
ahead and sec what he could
do. He wrote to Voit Rubber
Co rp., askina ir he could
come west for his stu9ent
teachins and still remain on
scholarship. Voit Rubbe1 te·
plied "certainly," and save
him a list or nearby schools.
Mike contacted 2 of these,
ROgERT P. TH OMP SO N of
2001 Sabrina Ter., Irvine
Terrace, has been named
manager of planetary sys·
tems engineering for the
Philco-Ford Corp. space
and re-entry systems divi-
sion. His off ice will be at
the New port Beach facility.
He is a nat ive Cali fornian,
re ceived his mechanical
engine erin g degree from
USC in 1945 and served in
the Navy. He part icipated
in the 194b Bikini atom
bomb te sts. He and his wife,
Marilyn, have 3 children,
Cra ig, 19; Richard, l b, and
Barbara , 9.
HEADS ST•NFORD DRIVE
H. Grant Robbins II, 2421
Buckeye St., East Bluff,
has been named 1967 Stan-
fOld annual fun d chai rman
in Oran&c County. ~h . Rob-
bins, who was araduated
fHxn Stanfmd in 1960, is
an executive of the Bank of
California in Santa Ana.
return .
one o( which wa1 Co1ta
Men Hiah School. ·Ho waa
accepted at Mesa Hiah. ·
Miko h.u been stayina
with Mr. ·and Mn. ·Jim Miller
of 94SJunipero, Cotta MeaL
Mr. ·Miller is a math teacher
at Mesa Hiah. ·When Mike
finiahca his ·B.A. dearco
at Cortland, he intends 10
return 10 Southern California
10 teach and to further hit
education. ·
John McGowen, Costa
Mesa Hi&h School principal,
and Robert Hunter, maatCJ
teachct, both aarec that
Mike will be most welcome
when he returns. Mike has
tauJ,ht P.E. clauca and
has coached the C football
team to a 3·2 aeaaon to date,
with 2 mote Leaaue aamea
10 play.
aity National voted 71,41_1
to SO.
The meraed banks, widl
combined aneta or ovot
$40 million, will be known
u Ncwpo1t National Bank
unti I a pcunanent name i a
app1ovod. Newpo~t National
ia the oldc1 and luac• of
the two, with ove1 30 mil·
lion dollus in aaaet1.
Ge01ae L. Wooclro1d 11.,
preSident of Ncwpolt Na-
tional Bank, who will Ulvo
as piCiident or the mcnaed
bank, 1ay1 that it plant to
extend its inOuence ovC1
the enti1c county. The mcl-
aed bank is ahe&dy anchor-
ed in both ends of Ol&riJC
County, with 6 orriccs open,
and a 7th app10ved rot the
Costa Mesa a~ ea.
Ha~din M. Hart, JJ., prcsi·
dent of Univcuity National
Bank, will scavc as exccu·
tivc vice-president. Both
boatds will also be me•acd.
Learning industrial skil
"Hany (Wayn e) 'Christian-
sen, Jim Dean and Nonn
Genatd arc all doina very
well," says Bill Ackcnnan,
head of the Oranac Coast
Collcae machine shop pro--
aram.
This is aood to hear, as
each or these boys miJ,ht
not have been cntollcd in
Oranae Coaat Collcac ir it
hadn't been (ot the combined
dforts or three local indus-
tries, the Newport-Mesa
Unifi ed School District, one
or its induatti a) arts teach-
en; Don Buell, and Oranac
Coast Colleac's Bi II Acker·
mon.
Last year Don Buell from
Costa Mesa Hiah School relt
a need to develop a proaram
to help hiah school studen ts
in industr ial arts 10 on to
junior.colleac. He rou nd that
molt hi&h school students
who have aone thtou&h and
learned some basic skills
in indusuial atts tended. to
quit after hi&h achool, bcain
work in illdt.aa try and aot im-
prove their skills. ln ordct
10 stimulate the otherwise
terminal s tudent, Mr. Buell
felt that an indu strial arts
scholarship was in order.
Last yea1 he contacted Cad·
ili ac Ga ac, Atlant ic Re-
search and Royal lndu1triea,
all or Costa Mesa, to request
their cooperation by initia-
tina a scholanhip proaram.
He found immediate ac-
ceptance. At the Costa Mesa
hi&h schools awards assem·
bl y last sptina, Wayne
Christiansen received a sso Cadillac Gaac scholar..:
ship for SSO, Jim Dean re-
ceived the SSO Atlantic Re-
search scholarship, and
Roy al Industries presented
Nonn Ge nard, araduatina
sen ior, with his SSO ach()P
\arship.
The 3 boys had had hiah
school experience on such
mac hinery as enaine lathea,
mil !ina machine& and dri II
presses. It was relt that,
althou&h thes e boys had
the se basic marketable
skills which would perhaps
act them a job at appro1.ima-
tely S2 .SO an hour upon
duatina from hiah ~<hool,
they could, with added
centive and help, JO on to
a hiahcr depee or profi-
c iency by 2 ycara spent at
Oranae Coas t Colleae
anothet similar junior col-
lcac.
SQUARE D.u4CERS PL .. N
DIMES MIIROI BENEFIT
Mrs . Oneita Conell, co--
ord inator or the 8th annual
square dance-benefit, ache-
dulcd fot Sunday, Jan. 28 ,
at the Costa Mesa Fait·
&Jounds , reports that the
first mectina of the cucu-
tive plannina Cc»ml inee will
be held th is Satwday, Nov.
11, at 17 Tcnacc, Lido
Park. The proceeds will ao
to the Oranae County Match
of Dime s to help in the
birth ddect ploJiam.
H&Jbol a.Jea membeta of
the executive plannina com-
mittee a1c Ma1tha Kitby,
John and Kay Mullen, AI
and Betty E.ichl et , Vi and
ROD...E••a. aa4 Toaay uwl
Ehic Potte1 , all or Costa
Mesa.
Rcpscsentativcs of the 50
clubs will meet at 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 13, at the
POO"'IOla School in Costa
Mesa to make final plans.
OCC INSTRUCTOR TO
LEAD EUROPE TOUR
Mn. Pat Dcrbyshite, pay·
choloay inauuct01 and coun-
selol at Onnae Coas t Col-
leac. will lead an 0Ifmd
study IIOUP tour or Eu.rope
next summe r, with a special
th1ec-wcek seuion at the
famed Enalish unive11i ty.
The JIOUP will leave Loa
Anaelcs June 26.
· Before studies stall at
Oxford, the 11oup will tow
Ewope, ttavcllinato Copcn-
ha&en, Amsterdam, the
Rhine River , Hcidelbera.
the Swiu Alps, Liechten-
stein, Italy, the Riviera,
Paris and then back to Ena-
land.
Mu. Derbyshire said stu-
dents interested should con·
tact Cloyd Laibe at 211 1 E.
Coast Hwy. in Colona del
Ma1. Phone number is 675-
4320.
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DINING ROOM FLOOR SAMPLES
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(Ens i gn photo hom the issue of Jan. 26, 1956.) 1956 SCHOOL OIST RJCT 90UNDARIES were debated at a spe· port '3each trustees; R:oy .&.nde rsen, superintendent of Newport
clat meeting called by the board of trustees of the New· '3each schools; Mrs. Louis Csenar, New port 9each trustee; John
port 9each r::lementary Sc hool IJi strict on Jan. 22, 1956. At issue 9oyd , speaking for the Harbor Highlanders; and Supt. r::verett ~ea
was the request of Harbor Highlands parents to secede from the of Cos ta Mesa sch ools, on the othe r side of the mi ke. Th e county
Cos ta Mesa Schoolr:listrict and annex to the Newport '3each Ois-supervisors voted 3 days later to allow the Harbor High lands
trict. Pictured here, from left: Jim Qay and Mel wood '3e rry, New-area to secede from Costa Mesa and annex to Newport Beach.
~~!» r)~DlC.A.TlON of the new Legion Halt of Newport Harbor Amlflun
..,_,., Post 2CJ1 was held SUnday , June 21 , 1~3 ,'und~ the dlftct\on of
Orange Coonty Volture of 40 et 8. Legionnaires part icipating in the memor-
ial serv ice included, from left, Fred Stephens , commander of Pos t 2tH ;
William .&.. Wh ite of San Franc isco, Californ ia Department commander,
and IVh it Helms, program cha irman and past commande r of Post 291.
(Photo from the June.25, 1953, issue of the Ensign.)
1n"'5 TH~ COIIIIITT ~~ In charge of the Valentine ~al l sponsored by
7,.:, Orange County Philharmonic Socie ty in 1955 , in cluded, from left,
Karen Ma rgreta 9runlng of Corona del Mar , co-ch ai rman; The lma Paddock
Hope of Corona del Mar , in charge of decOt"ations ; Mrs. Don ald 0 . Harwood
of Shore Cl iffs and Mr s. Paul Roger s of Lido Isle, in charge of tickets
and reservations. (Don ~sh photo from the Jan. 20, 1955, Ensign.)
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port !Jtoth -uls&onu LHtut forl~5 Included. from
loft, llrs. H.ll. Moblt, trouu,..; llrs. WIIIIMI A. Ltsttr, IIIISOft
offlttt; llrs. Hugh Pl'""b Jr •• t""t$11C10dlftl Ills. RC>-
FISHERMAN
Godd iclc sen,
owner of Grant's Furniture
in Costa Mesa, caught a
coup le of big ones (whi te
sea bass ) during a 1951
fi sh in g tr ip out of th e Ba l-
boa Pav ilion. (Art Gronslcy
photo from the Nov. 1, 1951,
issue of the Ens i gn.) =---
1961 MRS. SPEN CE R HO·
NlG of Irvine Te r-
race, one of the tw o women
members of the ooara of Big
Br others of Orange County,
wa s el ected to her 2nd term
in December, 1%1. (Photo
from th e Dec. 21, 1961, is·
sue of the Ens ign.)
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THI DI ITY Of CHIIST 0. Did h•N,. f'vtr rlltlm to be Gottr
A. Yell, very many time• -by dl·
rect tth•tement, by aeceptln1 worahip
•• God, by dolna the miracles thai
only God can ptrform, by Hit alnle111
life, by foretellinl' fu ture eventt. that
only God know•. by rltin" fi"'m the
dead by the power or Hi t own Holy
A•-r a mln'-•·n' ~-t -·· · R v 11~ r•.D LL.D Spirit, by applylnt Old TeetAment
'"" ~-t.'IIJw---. • T.._ ••· J. .,..._ ...... _. ·• ·• ,_,.... AND D prophery to HlmMif. San•· lloulca ~-r,·•omla th-...,.,. n. Hi.Uitt:Wo Tc.a:ao, .. ca• ont.i••d """"" ~ 0
f ~ d '"" ' w·1,_,:1-"'"'"'" of tlu Prnbrt•"-• Cbrcll. of Read for you rt~elf some of the o ut rove over to ...-. re t.U UflitH 5 ,.1••· S•'U'• 1141 "• AM TMOU LUC.EW ,'&E . ma.ny PIMAJrtS where He deftnitely '
BouMvard for a late evenlnl' u.nd· ..,.,." u JHUtM' of r4• Cbre4 of t.U claimed to be God . Then read all of
wleh. We parked at a familiar drive-0,... DtHW, LH .hf.clu, Celiforte NJ, wo\n• the Go11ptl accotdinll to John. notina
In and a carhop approached ua. She A.• eoJid.u:c. • Bib • f'adio Mi11Ue,., .cuA. ()ll.rticuiArly 11uch verM" u the..e : -· woarl ha' d he .,.,_. cwn 's f'Cidkl atar~,.. ... well u a ... _ nl' on a· c 1n aroun r .. 1 that •-ak unto thee am he" ---L ... Ia I ha · w.dcla~ t•l•ti4Ut. Dr. MeGe• at.o tHClu .,..
1-.;& w~~e raest cross ve ever nplor Blhl• elau .. ;,. So•ta Au aU I meaning the Messia h, or the
Men, It waa jet black against her Su DU1o. H• Y aa~t.hr of 11 •oo~ct •*' ChriJJtj. 1 Set' John 4 :26, 26.)
white uniform. ""'"II JOMp4l•t• o• •triptacral •-"i•et•. "Therefore the Jews 80 urht lhe
I uked her why she wu wearing more to kill him . because he not on ly
such a large cross. Her reply waa, crucifted Chri«lt? Scripture saya that had broken the sabbath, but uid
.. Don't you think it's pretty?'' they crucifted him on Golgotha-also that God wM his Father, mak-
1 countered, "Do you know what "the place of a skull." That hu i~ E GOOD iflg him~~df l'qUGl will! God" (J ohn
that crou means?" always been very symbolic to me. s • t 5 :18). '~Well, no," she said. On top of man's intellect--right . am a r i an. "Mo8U wro h: of me" (John 6 :46).
"Nineteen hundred years ago," where man can go no farther~od f Read all of thi21 wonderful diM:oune
I aaid, "Jesus Christ died on a croas reared a cross. That crou ia not in the fifth chap ter or John for the
for you and me:" contrary to t he wisdom of man, but .......::,.1-""T • \.,.c._,.,. Lord '.11 irrefutable proof that He is
"~Huh ?" it is above it. FR.o M l..UKe •o : 25-37 Cod.)
I told her the story of salvation The crou is, third, an offense to "I am the breod of lif£' ... wh ich
u it relates to the cross. the pride of man. Pa ul went into WHI LE TEACHING IN JUDEA, Jesus Soth 0 ~riest and 0 Levite passed by the Cltme down from ht'a\'en" tJohn 6:
She replied, "Well, I saw it down-the synagogues of his day and de-was approached by 0 lawyer.· Tho's mon ·1 1 If · h 1 L Sa :\5, 41 , 48, 51).
to d l'k·• · 1 • 1 man WI ou o eung to e p. oter, a -wn an 1 II;:U 1t, so bought 1t as cared that sacrifices and circum-hoped to confound H;m wo'th 0 puzzl t'ng d b f "I proceeded forth and ca me from a · f · 1 It th' · · 1 1 · b · · mori tan an itter enemy a t he Jewish God" IJ h 8 <2 ! p1ece o Jewe ry. means no mg CISIOn were va ue ess 1n rmgmg question . He asked Him, "Maste•, what h 0 n : · to me." a man to God. Only Christ can bring victim sow t e man's plight and bound his "Before Abraham wa:>~, 1 am"
I gave her a printed Gospel mes-a soul to God, and nothing else is shall I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus wounds. He took him to on inn and poid 1John 8 :58}.
aage when we left, a nd urged her needed. God accept-A nothing else onswered by osk ing the lawyer if he for his keep. Jesus asked the lawyer which "Do11t thou bdit:\·e on the Son of
to read it before wearing the cross and nothing else will avail. Man is knew what God's word said abouf this. of the three travelers was a neighbor to the God? He an.o;wel'@d and "ai d, Who il'
again. declared bankrupt before God and The lawyer responded , "Thou sholt critically wounded man. The lawyer on· he, Lord, thnt I mi.~~:ht twlie\'e on
It is true that the average person is reckoned "dead in t respasses and love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, d "H h h d h " him ? And Je11us .'laid unt o him, Thou swere , e t ot s owe mercy on im. haa no clear conception of the mean-sins." We come empty-handed · we and with all thy soul, ond with oil thy ha~L both .'lf'f'll him, and it i.'l he that · f th 1 h •---· h ' Jesus instructe d the lowyer to go and do lk h · h h d h mg o e C1'088. t as ~me a rece1ve everyt ing. strength, and with all thy mind; and thy ta et w1t t l't'. . An e wor·
kind of ornament or good-luck This wounds the pride of man; neighbor as thyself:' Sut, he added, "And likewise. The lawyer, through Jesus' l'lhipped him " 1John 9 ::t5-38 ).
piece. It is like the left hind foot it slays his vanity ; it lays his glory wh o is my neighbor?" Jesus then told the simple story, quickly saw the point: Thot Space forbids our quoting more
of a rabbit caught in a graveyard in the dust. It man could only offer his neighbor was anyone who needed him. here; but t he~Je are only a few of the
after midnight during the dark of something to God. it would flatter story of 0 man who was attacked in ° re· Pra cticing this would help him to in herit man)' pa!J!Ulife!'l that might be .~~:ive n.
the moon. the flesh, and build up his ego. This mote area by thieves and left for dead. eternal life. not only from J ohn, but aiKO from
In medieval times the cross often is the real offense of the C1'088. the other Gospel!!; indt't>d, from all
became a fetish. During the reign Tertullian wrote that the early M E s SAG E TO ·r H YAT 1 RA the Word of God. on thiM important of Henry VJJ someone estimated church waa not persecuted because Mubject. Either Chri."t wa~ eternal
that a five-room house could be it worshiped Jesus Christ, but be. God, ot we hlwe no Saviour, no lift
bu;Jt w;th the spl;nters, removed cause it worshiped Jeous Christ onl~ ".rnal, no hop• in thi• wo rld or ;n fro~ the cathed rals of Britain, Ancient Rome was broad and liberai Thia ia the 13th Ia • series on Revela tion by the Rev. Tim but flickered out during the Dark Age.'i and w~ 01 t th~ world to c~m.,-. 3ohn 8 :2~ con ·
wh1ch were purported to have come in its thinking and reportedly of-L. LaHaye, putor of Scou Memorial Baptist Church of Sn . . ' ) tAIO.'~ I he wamm~ from the hp!J or from the or iginal cross! But there fered these wo'rshipers of Jesus a ~h=l!o, repriated fr om the IJ ibll c•l Ruearch Monthly .. Thla r£:kmdled until the days of the Refo rmation. Chri st Him!\t'lf : "lf ye bt>lil've no!
is no merit in the cross as a piece niche in the Pantheon to hold a laatal hllnt co•u.:enaa the leiter to th e Church at Thy•ura. "Continuo! Sacrifice"--IOMe'a GrMtett Her"y t~at .. 1 am h" .. \"t' ,c hnll rtie in )'OUr
of wood. The re is value in the r.ro88, s~tue of him. But to the early Chris-CO MMENDATION : "Good Wor·kH ... Love ... Faith ''Thyatir-a'' comt..-s from two words meaning "sacri-''~"!'!
but it is in the One who died t1ans Jesus was "King of kings and ... Ministry ... Patienu ... Last W orks." fice" and .. continual" and i ~ the central heresy that WAS CHRIST A JIW,
there. The redemption he wrought Lord of lords," and the only Savior. CONDEMNATION · "Thou 11 11/fere~tt the woman J e. producea thei r other false doctrines. That is, they Q. Cmulanfl~ 1 htar that Chritt
t here. has value; the blood which he God is not trying to get people ztbel .... a pro~h f't es.~: and lfh e t earheth and se-deny the finished work of CHRIST, but believe in a tould nnt ltav,. hurt a lf'u·. I• tlli~ shed baa power. to join the church to get saved. Now, ~o ? But as one begins to learn about church membership ;8 splendid and dv.ct.th. mv servants to commit {or11.icatio.,., a.nd to continuing sacrifice which produces auch lhinp as
the cro88, it can become an otfen.~e. scriptural in its place. As a minister, eat things saui{iud lo idols." Sacrament! and praying for the dead, burning ca,;-A. No. it i11 no t so. I have answered
First, it can offend aesthetically. It I J:M:Iieve. that _every Christian ought COUNSEL : "Thai w hirh ye ha 11r. hold {a.'(t till J di es, etc. In a p1·evious message we showed how that thi111 que11 tion dozens of time• over
can rub against good breeding, good to 1denttfy htmself with some or-come " all heresy falls into one of two b.uic categories: A the ytosu·s. Lt't me ,~rivtt you two
taste and the fine r feelings. The ganizedth.· body of believers. There ia CHALLE.NGE · "And hr lhnt or1nromt>th ltnd he that false concept nf the personal deity of CHRIST or ve r!'lttM : lft>hrt"•''~'~ Z:JG : "For verily ":lention of blood makes some people some mg wrong when he does not. · · · He took not un Him the nature of
stck. Any talk about the death of However , joining a church never keepeth my 111orkH unto thr en1l , to him will I mixing wor ks into faith. The Church of Rome can an~el~; but lf £' took on Him !he !!ted
Christ and the blood he shed is brought a man into a r ight relation-give a·uthon·ty ove•· lhf' nnlionR: and h f' Rha.ll r ule scarcely be accused of t eaching a false concept of the of Abraham": John 4 :9 : "Then "aith
co nsidered crude by some people. ship wi~h God. . them with a rod of iron, ns the vessels of the pot~ personal dei ty of CHRJ gT ; however, thei r emphasis the "~om.an or Samaria . unto him,
Now, may I say that Chr ist's God_ IS not askmg folk ~ re~d ter are broken to s hitlerH ; ax I ai.Ro have received on the "Continual Sacrifi ce" and rejection of our How 1~ '1 that lhou. ~10 1 a Jew,
death wa~ a horrible spectacle. But the B1ble, to .pra>:, or to gwe, m I F h 1 . . . LORD' "f .. hed k" b a11ke11t drank of mt>, whtch am a wo-it is not always a mark of orthodoxy order to merit ht8 sal ~ation. He o my at er: anr . 11'111 flit'" hint the morning . s lntS wor reeds a concept that causes man or Ss,maria? for the Jew~ have
to picture the eros.."! in all of its gory ~Y"' that ~e h~ve no m~r1t and t~at star:" . man to try to earn his own salvation by wor ks, pen-no dl'alinll.'l with thf' Samarita n~."
a nd lu rid detail~ and to tell minute-1f we rece1 ~e h1 s ealvatJon. by fatth, The Ci ty of Thyat1ra w as probably founded by ance, indulgences, and many other sataniCAlly-con-Of cour.'lt•, Jt>:>~u~ wAs u Jew. Mary
ly what took pl ace on it. It may then ~e Will read the Btble, pray Alexander some 300 years before CHRIST. It was ceived ideas labeled by our LORD in Revelation 2 :24 "·a.-H J ew~M.-v.·hoM> cou~in Eli.,atwth
be ju~t a lack of good breeding. anGdodgl\:e. . a wealthy city in Macedon ia and is noted in the an-" ... the depths of Satan ... " wal(, "or the d;w~htf't'F~ of Aaron"
There is a reverent reticence in all 18 not trymg to get us to be . . . • l.uk•· 1:5. :\6 l.
that God 's Word records concerning ~aptized for sa~vation ; b~t if we cacnt world for Its outstandmg colo.r dyes . . CHRIST'S CHAUCTfl I EVfALED TO lOME LIIIIAL CHURCHES
the cr ucifixion of Christ. Not one ~re saved. we ~Ill be baptized. God It has been.suggested t hat the ctty was evangelized ", .. Th est thing~t saifh th f' Sot~ of God who lr nrh
Gospel writer gives a detailed ac-;~f no_t eve;; askmg us to lead a bettA;r by the Ephes1an Church or perhaps Paul's first con-hilf eye8 lik~ a f lam,. of {'.,. d h . I t : l"k Q, Slloldd. all Chriltirrn. get out of
co unt. Each of them draws a veil 1 e .ln ~h ~r_fto be saved~but he ,IS ve rt in Philippi, Lydia, Acts 16 :14. The main char-burnished bra88 .. 11 ·an 111
"" a,,. 1 e unto Ub~ral ebrell.u1
over the eros."!. They merely pick sal ymg a 1 ~e are sav • we Will acteristic of this church seemed to be iU "works" .. · A. Th is is a matter between them ou t a few fragmentary facts. It is ead a better hfe. . . · · · The Sora of (iorJ ... "Our LORD's selecti on o f
as if the Holy Spi rit covered the The offense of .the cr oss means ,toward men r~ther t~an . doctrmal belle.! .. In fact, as this title for Himself is most instructh·e, when com-:~: :~~ !:;!,~ ~ c'h~'rc': whhoe~ a~:; c ro~s and said, "It i!' too awful~" ~ COf!le ~0 God JUSt as .we a~: Wf' shall see, It W &! tndJcted for permtttmg a false pa red to 1 :13, whe re He selects the ti tle "Son 0 truth is not preached It may be that
Cicero. who lived in Roman times, f0~1.J.~ 10 my h1••1~ I ~rSI~g ; stmh-woman teacher to spread her soul-damning heresy. Mat~.'' These tit/~ are synonymo . t h I . in so me instances a ·penon can still once wrote "The cross speaks of p y y crom~ c lng_ mce t e us, or tn ere ange-h . II h that whi ch ' is so shameful 80 h cros.s takes away all the glory from THf CHUICH Of THf DAft AGES able. Th is should be borne in mind in this day when . ave so1me1. 10 uence t rough teach-. , or-d 1 't II God . f 'I • mr or es amony and reach some who rible, that it should not be men-man an P ;,ces 1 a on • It be-The Church age of Thyatira produced what is a se teachers are prone tn advocate the human na-otherwise would receive nothins
tioned i':' polite society." The cross fco~eda atnh 0 ense to sombee fofflk . ~y known in history as "the Dark Ages." Dark because ture of CHRIST at the excl usion of His divine nature. spiritual or .scriptural. It is uphill
was as Infamous a" the gallows is rlen ' e cross may 0 enstve h Se d ·t · · t · k to be b · tod' ' 8 1 h h h to you, but the Savior bore all of the t e program of merging Paganism with Christianity co n • 1 IS an s ructtve to thoM in the chut·ch of ';'or a n.~~:_ht and shininR'
an 8~ifly u~t~rty 0if al~ ~~~88gs ~~= otfen&e for you and for me that we begun under the Church of Pergamos, increasingly Rome who are prone to think of Him as "the Son of hght1 unl der thheseW CJrcumstancet. If
. . , might stand bef God bl I h 'zed p . h' h . d k Th )' h Mary" peop e ove t e ord and a pastor sweetest music. It brings the best · . ore . arne eaa em~ 81 agamsm, w tc ts ar ness. e" 1g t" .. · . continues to deny the Gospel, they
news .and the fr!Ost _glorious truth. and without apot or blemish. _. wh1c h JESUS CHRIST entrusted to Hi!! Church all · ·,; E~es hke · · · flamr .. .''and feet ... like. . . cannot long remain to hear such
It Wh iMper> the onfin!te love of God 'To the Jew F·lrst and also to the Genti·le·, b~·a-. potnta out the fact that He ;. look;ng w;th denials and certainly would not want to your heart and mme. . piercing judgment on the church because s he has their children 11 ubjected to them.
The croM can also be an tntel· 'tted h f · · lectual offense. Samuel Butler once 1 and Sniour Je.ua Oariat. The man oaw 1._ perm,,' t e alee teachtng to creep tnto her midst WHAT IS THI SCAPIGOA17 T H. M. -L -.......,.·Ill MclolqaD ~ and .. duce 1 " ~id, "Jesus Christ's carriage blocks point immediately and e-.:claimed, .. Do you my ser1'0"'~ ~ • • • Q. T~ll 1IW one• more 1Vlat it tit~
the way." Many have felt that the ,.,.., JEWISH HOI"t: .... 707, L .. A"t•'•• know, you hue antwered the queeaion that mtani"Q of tit~ sea~goat i" Ltviti-
cr088 impedeft the intellectual prog-It i11 not uncommon to find in the midlt of hu bothered me all of my life!" CHtrsrs COMME NDATION eu 111
ress of mankind. Gentile~. u well u Jewry, that the above On the other hand, Oariatiana often re.ent Our LORD's commendation to the church of Thya-
The pyramids stand out aa manu· atatement i. co nfuains aa it relate. lo the the idea that the Jew bu priority on the tira comes in the form of aix worda. He commends
ments to the engineering abJJity of Gospel . Some even reeent the idea that it is to Gotpel. for they believe that mean. the Jew them. for their (1) "Workt'' indicating that many
man. Homer's Iliad and Shakes-the "Jew firat" and .. , that the Jew bas no i• favored more than -·L-. But If we look th gh R • 1 .. . . •• h r .. ~ rou orne s onr history have been faithfull~· peare's plays are. a tribute to the pnonty on t e VU~Jpe . Even the uncoo-nrted into the Bibk:, we tee that it onl'l ......, · '
literary gen ius of the race. The Jew too often re.enb the idea of a "chocn '"The IU.te of beinl earlier in time' or "pre. aervmg JESUS CHR ISTL'\ a result of receiving Him.
Pa rthenon on the Acropolis. de-people"-aJI becau.e he mitundentand1 God'• c:edeoce in order." :. (2) "Love;" a love for mankind has characterized
signed by Phidiaa, symbolizes the plan and purpoee for both. When Cod befu to work oat Hi• plan, He this chUrch, for in ancient times h01J pitals and sani-
architectural perfection that man Now when God cho.e the Jew, He did it for t.;r.an with Abra.bam. tbe father of the f•ith. tnriuma were almost exclusively the work of the
can accomplish. Plato's dialogues • purpoee. He mis}tt have cho.en a people of I • whom· be ,romiMcl to make "• father of church throurh ita nuna and prletts. (3\ "Fait/a :"
are evidence of the intellectual an other rKe, and that for the Mme purpoee. many nationa (Gee. 17:5). Not only wu I ' achievement of mankind. Leonardo but He choae the Jew. On one oc:eaaioa a Jewry to be b'-1 ~ the Meetiah Who a thourh it is not riven the prominence of work& and
da VInci and Michelanrelo, in what Jewiah man wanted to know why the: Jewt came from the teed of Abraham and the Houee love, it nevertheleu is a characteristic of that a,-e
they could put In color aod could were referred to .. a "cboeen people" ud of David, but all funiJiel. aU nationa, a1J a·~d church, with the main exception noted In the
take out of otone, leotify to the ar-very omphallcally oaid he did aoo·bollon !hay kindi'Oda. Therelon the Apoolle P•ul oollld porarraph above. (4) "MiniOI"lf" meano oervice. (5)
tiotlc IIOOJM! of tho race. Beethoven wen • cb.... poople. ILt thoup !hay ...,. well write: "For I a10 no1 aohaonetl of the "P · " and Bach have riven us monu-no dilereat than any other people, ud ,... soepel of Chrilt (or Me.,Jah): for It 11 the at1.~e meana endurance and apeakt of the Jonr
menta of melody for today. .....,.. the ;c1ea of the Jowa bolllf called the po-of God unto oaiYatioa to .. ..,. -porlod of thio chun:h. (6) "TA~ 1<111 worh are more
Thio modem ttclot~tlftc ... in ch .... people. that ltellmOII ; to the Jow &no. aad a1oo to the IAan 1/w fir~t" indicateo that which has characurlzed
wb ldl -u.,. io a tribute to the In-We ...-I that the Jew ., .. 00 ~ c..-(or Cenlile)." A. k '-boon oald, .U Rome : that her rood worko (oxeept for ouch poriods
...,uiQ> of IUIIklnd. Man baa ae-lor God hod oald U. Hie Word that He .._ the -·"-.,. doe "aloo" _... It •• u the lnquiollion when many wore wantonly mur.
eumulat.ad wlldom and baa llored mode of ..,. blood .U --of -,_ to ,_ "' doe plu aad ~COd. 001 ..Jy denod) are quite commendable. It ohould a lao be ~-1 ~ :Jr the~:!:i.,.4~ :J:: t~t' S: o~:!: /::: ~ ~-:!; .<:;. l;', di: ~t!: ,_. -~~"ii::: bomo in miod that. although the voot majority hu
y .~ c:aa .,._ 11M a at -1 to -to CMrf oo1, W wn _....,to....._ God ol. doe 1owo _,, lo He ... oloo of tlto been held in iJIIOraii<O and darlm .... tho._ have been
1-. With all that mAll c:a11 do, ba a peoplo ......... ..._ He -w corry ... C :!LP Y-. ol. tlto C 'Dw oloo; ..... It many who were faithful to the LORD JESUS
bao DO ..., tD Mft a poor loot MOl. dUa plu ...r ,..._. 'l1oe 1-..., oo .... le -CM. ....,. olooll ,....,. tlto • d CHRIST, penlcularly In the 1ut days, wban hiato-
TIIo -, that "* -oe a. tor .. ·-doea....., '*'God.._-"-IJwo> IIJ....., _. t1to • d •J• ., I'Otlta'o 11f11, 11 a a nl tD till ... o1. doe ...... o1. doe,..,.. ,_ 0 ,...._ (G 'Pw) ~ ...... ( ... 1 ... 10). .-Indo Ul of 101110 oatotandiDI prod-of tl!at pori-mol• ""Gad. w... * _.. ID n-.. ._to -.w to,..._-0.. a ,_ ..._ _...., .t 1 od. 111C1t u Jolut Wycllffa, Joha H-. Sa-rola, mrl• blw ""' 0011, It pburl God'• ,._ _. ....,,. wn: doe _.._ o1. ...,. "" -to '-n ..., ltoto • ud -othera who •med the martyr'o crown 1»-
0ool 1Jir till fool~~' roo tJil.....,... doe--.. ,_ ........ doe Sorioor·"nsh• ......... ftt' .. " ............... ._ .._ !bay Nfaood to"" •P tbalr .....__ to tba
.. M ft tiiMt wtlo .,.1M( -..._ He .....W -Ia n. 11-. ...i 00 ....,., 1Jo...,.,. ....... "I 1111 0.. Word tJil GOD ud CHRIST JESUS the LORD. a. .. ,.,.._...uorl dr •IM7 ,....He .. ..,. lo doe-of-1.-1 = ~tlto.!:":;:.. _,."".....,. ..._ (To.baeoeti•Md)
A. I do not wonder why you uy
"once a1a.ln," for th ia queatlon comet
up very frequently. It wu a type-
u were all the animal utritlcea--of
the Saviour, Sin-Burn, the Lord
Jnu• Ch riat, who came to talle away
the aina of the world . Th~re were
two roata and both were for ain
ofrerlnr. They l'l!pret~ented the two
upeeta of the work done on Cal-
vary : the ftnt Joat reprHe.ntlnr Hi•
death and the aeeond, laden wlth
einl' and driven Into the wllderneta,
the woaderful efreet. of the death of
Chrt1t u He took away aln, put it
out of U.. alrbt of God, and remem4
bend Jt aaafnat u• no IliON forever!
It aiM refen to tM raurrectJon-
u the oeaptroat remained alive. Tbe
....,. thlnr wu tnae of the two
blrdo, one belno •lain, the othar a1,
inr aw., apd llil~~t bearin1 tiM •way
on ltl •fn11. TheN are tn-wh&a
wero perflci)Jo lulliUocl t. Ute olott-
lnr -~'~~or Cltrt•t. Tllo ~
Admttlatl ha" d._ .. Ia tnttlo,
cJU.tn1 that tM 1111 111t ..,... ___ _.., ..... ""
Ute ........... no, dobo Ute -
- -Ute -~ 1101\ _.., "-.. -......... ..... --... to ...... _.._ lty Cllrlot'o ........ ,_,__
~'"---......... .. ... .., .. ,,,_
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: M.;. -lallet,
• MM.m J.u • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
W N.NfW~IIVD.
NfW~TilACH
642-4061 ............. .....,_
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Niefeldt to sing
Bay Anoc:lales
Cow'lty Phi 1~
will open
meetina at the
home of Mu. Allan
Monday mo1nina,
l). One or theit
IMmben, Carolyn Nit-
will ptuent the mu-
ptotJam •
Nideldt atarted hea
careet in Scranton,
wltete she wu a lead-
with 2 petfolm-
She continued
Madame Hudon
Pask, N.J ., and
he1 aave her
1ecit.al in the Cameaie n-k• Music Hall or New
City in June, 1947.
At \he psesent time be--
tween keepina houu roc hel
husband, Jack, performina
U l liCf IOioilt f01 I mOl,.
tuaty in Lona Beach, and
church 10loill in Newport
Beach , she is al so 1nudyina
with Nina Ko shetz of La-
auna Beach,
The committce'i bu ainea1
will center a1ound plans and
pteparation fo1 the annual
cookie fe s tival tea, which
will benefit the Ph ilha•m~
ni c Soc iety. A har vest lun~
cheon will conclude the
meetin&. Mu. C lu'llon Ry·
ael, Mr s. Dionne Wat son,
Mn. Donald P inder , and
Ms s. Edwald Fte tz wdl as·
s ist Mu. Johnson .
art at Tennis Club
of Newpotl
TeMis Club will be
1c:Uina f01 an eAhitrit of
paiaUna1 by Newport Beac h
utist Mctlyn Smith N ono-
vic:i on Saturday and Sun·
Nov. II and 12. Oils,
'«>11••1'" and mikcd media
on display.
She won a best patn!L ng
awatd at the I %fl Or a.n ge
County Fau . and hh b.!en
sele cted tu appeal 1n the
1%7-68 edrtwn 11l "put-
standing )t•unl! .,.,llfll~n "I
Ame u ca."
11011'1lii'T HAMOAEn Gil
SfCXll10 SlCliOII --Pllf 3
TltUIISDo\Y, 10'1. !. 1967
C011111A 0€1. MAR, CALIF.
• 1'011.
COIU IVATIU .. ......
c. .... 1 '"'"'•"c•
Conuu t
ED r A RD
AT
JAY l RENfRO
N. NEWPORT BL
NE WPORT BEACH
AIRMAN Orval G. Coffelt
Jr •. son of Mr . and Mrs. Or·
val G. Coffe lt Sr. of 933
Joann St •. Costa Mesa . has
been named outstanding LIBERT.Y 8-\188
airman 1n h 1s umt at Shep-l:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
pard AFB . Texas. Airman
CoHelt . a tet aircraft mecll-
an•c w1th the Air Trai ning
Command, 1S a graduate of
Costa M~sa H•Qh School
and attended Ora nge Coast
Co llege.
MUTUAL
SAVINGS
RAY FlELDS, Jeweler
Neuter Watch••ker
;o;,\~1 E BRA!"U WATCHES
DI A.\f(J\'iiS • Jl"WELR\' • Gin'S
...
PRIDE IN
OWN ERSHIP A. ~ECEPTI ON honori ng the v i enna
Symph ony Orchestra lo11 owed the open-
ing concert of the Orange County Phil-
harmonic Society's 14th season on Fri-
day, Oct. 2b. The w ine and che ese-tast-
ing e11 en t was held at the Oo 11er Shores
home of UC I Chancellor and Mr s. Dan iel
G. Aldr ich Jr. Shown here, standing left
to right , Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen Grubb and
Ll oyd L. Aubert, an d, seated, Mrs. Au-
bert, a di rec tor of the Society and former
11 ice president and treasurer. {Be th Koch
photo.)
Mu. Al onovi ~:i is a gra-.,_\.e of Scti pps Colleae , rn
fine a1 ts, and a Jso s tud ies
at Chouina1d AH Institute.
AtSc1 ipps she was 1ecipient
of th e G1ace Nr chel!;on
awa1d fo1 an achieve me nt
and the 1960 de!irgn awa1d.
She has studied w1th na-
tionally-kn own a1l1 s ts , ln-
cludinm; Jean Ame s, Paul
Dauow, Phil D1ke , Phd
Pa~adi lie, R1 cha1ds • Ruben
and Dav1 d Scott.
She L!o a de:st&ne t nf ~.:on
temporaty g1 ..:e ttnl! Catd' l"'
Sile Runnmg St ud1o ,,f Lr·
\and , SeiVCS as !)1\:SLdCn\ of
the 01 angc Coa3ol char tc:t ul
Sctrpp s Alumnar.: Assn. and
has been a 'celll!ot .,..,,h
local mu stc &loUps. 10'7 W. lttll St., C.O.to Meaa • Uberty 1·1411 •
STAND UP FOR AMERICAI
From the Police BloHer · L EGAL NOTICE
Celif.miona will hove on opportun ity to vote for U.vemor George
Wallace for P ruiclent in 1968 ONLY if 0 new pol itical party
pl eOged to thit purpoae it qualified for the Colifornio bollot. The
Am..-ic:on Independent Party i a the Cal ifornia ,arty wfl ich the
notional Wallace CaMpaign ~a outhoriz.d to ploc:e '*'• Gov•·
nor' a nott~e on rhe e-n•ral e lection ballot in this state.
Wednesday, Oct. 25 in the 200 block of River-
MlOIUllANl.A.N C:Ur~IN[
KaYlD IN
James and \·la1 y O owley , tide, said Alv in Tabm of
1104 W. ()cean Front, Ccn-1597 Tustin. Costa \leu
tra l Newport, left then rear ..• Lynn Seiling, 930 w_
door open ft1r their ch ildren Balboa Bl vd ., Balboa , dis-
to CHme in fr om a late date; cove1ed afte1 el utes at
someone else too k advan· Newpott E lemen tary Schno l
tage of th e unlocked dom that someone had s tolen he1
and entered and stole ~ll 5 pu1ple Huffy s tingray bike
fwm a pus sc and wallet. ..... Someone s to le S80 fr om
\1a n ha Smart, 5600 Rive r, Louis Yeaae1 's locker at h·
We st Newpoll, u:pmted an vi no:: Coast Couo tr y Club
annoying phone c all. .. Two , .. Jelly Ovc:J\and , 29, nf
male [IIOWiers took nff 1n 706 \tatigold, Cmnna dd
an LSD decm at eJ ,-... ~ a t a \l:u, came into the poltt:e
hi gh !.!'te ed after J os eph Le-s tatinn an d gave hi mself up
Clai1 opened the door a t on a wauant booking for
200 F.. Balboa Bl vd., Ra J. dis tUJbinz th e peace ... Lud-
boa, and saw them by the wig Dockte1, 53, of 1912 W.
side of his hQus e ... The Coau Hwy .. \ta 11 neu \·Ide,
aear shr£t and radio contlo l was booked on the cha11e
knobs valued at S}S were of intoslcat ed in public at
sto len "l 10m t he VW belong-2H7W. Coas t Hwy ... Some -
in& to Kent Childs , 11 2 nne rummaged th10ugh the
Abalone , Balboa ISland •.• residence of \1. Chula, )00
131 ac k and gi,ld fi he r mon s Colton, Newport Shme,,
were s tolen f rom he1 VW and stole s tetc(l re cords
while it wa s in the carport and a TV set valued at ~!RR
at 717 ,\la rc issus, C01ona ... Two hippie type m¢n
del \lar, rep01tcd !leather wa ited until Wa lter Buc htel•
Gauley ... Arock was th10wn kirchen, owne1 nf 1-latbm
and s hattered the cat wind· Pa in t and Wallpapel C'n.,
s hi eld, wh i le it was parked 2919 E . Coas ttlwy.,Co ltlna
OlD WOilO ~UNDO«
l•r<, *'' odoo
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1617 WI\TCIIII LHUVl
Nf WI'()Ii:l Bl ACI I, f AIH
t>-'l·-4&40
BE A MODEL
•• LOOK LIKI ONI
\Pl'l T<:: n;~:SAC.V.-I'Hi t.nRI:::S
f•D•"i"t ,or Jo1hi011, ,~ele, TV,
Msd•ti "9 e• S.lf·fMI»f'O"'•"'•"t
Phone For Fr•• Booklet
M .. mber Xreen Act11r'1 Guild
Ed /Jarrell .... ,,,,;, nf Otnrm &: Mndelinl
del \la1, wa s husy and then
took pa int h om a disrlay
and placed the cans Ln a
cloth bag; when the 1.1wnet
followed them t11 the s ide-
walk and as ked tn se e wh at
they had , the men ran orr
in separate dn ec tions ...
Driven Dudley Sy ke s, 1]01'1
.J Sth St., West ~ewpor t , and
Vitainia P ich. SUI Rivet-
s ide, Newport llt:ll(hts. -.·e re
invo lved in a collrs 1nn at
the Arches .
t"lnrem:e SmalPI't n irPrl tlr n( n ,r Stair
LiCCII!frrl Mndrl .4.!/l'IICy.
1.: Loca tion&)
Santa Ana Studio-1519 N. Main St.-547-6971
f u11orton Studlo-1965 Sunny Crest Dr.-179-\000
Tueadoy, Oct. 26
An hour's sail .-,n th e ha\
COl t Jan \tcOonald-Sm1 th.
338 Buena Vis ta. Balbo1a ,
S70 in America n aoJ \le.t L•
can currency s to len fr om the
c lo thes le ft o.>n a bench rn
NEWPORT HARIIR UU 11 FOR ALL YOUR DR£ REElS
646-5019 J~.~~~ .. ~~L I 'f'irt ~~-....J
DUNLOP·
·--...
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the Newport Ha rbor yacht
Club locke r 1oom ... The
hand carved white with aold
lettets "Antique s " sian at
333-D \la ri oe , was stolen,
aCCt"ll d ing to Ir ene Jac k, 606
~tn g's Place , Cliff Haven
. . . The new, never uaed
sudbuard belongina to Mn.
Alden \1cC!ure, 1821 E. Sal·
bna Otvd ., Balboa , wu ato--
k n by someone wh o entered
the rear ya1d by an unlocked
gatr.: off the a lle y ... Orville
~r ge r. pa1ked his s tation
wagon overn1ght in front of
hts rd n dence, 111 .Wth SL,
'.\o',~s t :'-Jewpoft, and discover·
ed m the morn ing that some•
~lll e had s tolen a tire and
wheel. .. At 3: IS a.m. Cathy
Selman, 2S I Protpect. N..,_
JHIIl Shmes , heard noiua
and Opened a bedroom win-
duw, and hea1 d someone
runninx off; late1 that morn•
ln l! ll hc Jiscove1 ed the Sl20
!o h!leo wa!o miss ina from her
cat. . . The I QS I Chrysler
WinJ s\}r he lonaing to David
Dano ld.!>, ~7 0Q Sc:ashote,
West ~cwport, wa s s to len
wh1le pa1ked ove1n i ght at
~~~~ Se a s hnte ... The cars
driven h~, Jenalyn Beal)o
champ, 1 7~7 P laza del Sw,
Ba lboa . and \ta1y Ann R I-
vera, Hun tington Beach,
were mvolved in a co llision
on Seashore east or Luao-
nla.
Friday, Oet. 27
Paul Skillman, 107 \tilf01d
Or., ("a men Sh otes, altracted
p•\l 11:e a ttentron by lettina
h" ~a r d n ft from 1rgh t to
ldt; he fa iled the sobriety
t<=s t and wa s booked ('lfl the
~ha t gc nf dlivma while un·
..Je t the infl uence of alcohol
.. Bnnkmgs on the charae
uf J tunk. 1n public included
\lav rd Sweeney, SO, of 1264-
h.~ \ta rh!, Cos ta \tesa, who
wa!> found rassed out over
the whee l; and \tarjorie Bar·
kt:J, ~.II . of 3026 W. Coast
Hwy .. Wt!s t Newpolt ... Mor·
gan Chapman, ]07 ~ Island
Ave., Bal boa, s tated he had
been s taying in Ho llywood
on and 11ff for several weeks
and dur ing tha t time. some·
Of\!! s to le clothes and ~
wi11 s valued at UJ55 ...
Wilbur Rankin, 5409 Br uc e
Crescent , L1do Sands, re·
ported that while he was
sitting in the living room he
heud someOne rire a 89
gun , and shattering 2 window
panes at the west end of
Lido Sands Estrada. • .
Chrome dust coven 1haped
l ike bullets were 1tolen
from David Beards wood, 703
Orchid, Corona del Ma r,
while his car wu pat\ed in
front of 701 Orchid ••• Chet
Stare, 2888 Bayside Or.,
Corona del Mat, rtponed
that hi• Sl SO au1fboatd had
been sto len.
SWIM MUT SUNDAY
• The Meu Verde Swim CJ.ab
of Cotta Me1a hal tllfted
!Up for the fint annual "'"''"' tational novice awlmalaa
meet in Lakewood. The
mee~ 1ponJOJed by Ole
l.ak•wood YMCA. Ia tclte·
CF.RTJfiLHI-: OF HI SI\F""
fiCTJTJOt S \,\\H .
The l-'ll d.,r,.jp~ .. ,J rlo ,., r ••r1 1h
he ill conduciiDII a l.ou ~•n"~"' ~~
450 L l';t h ~H-, c: .... t .. \\ •• ,., .. ,
r.•lilnrn ia, under th " '"'l<i oo<J-.
li nn name of GA J.I.~II'l '; ·•n•l
Ur al .. a id ftrm 1$ r•m•po,.o·.l ,f
th .. foll o .. inJI. l',.,.,,.n .. n, ....
n•me (t~l in lull and pl .. ,,(.,l
of re,.idenr <:> j., "" fnll o .. -.:
To quali ty the Am•icon ln d....,d.,t Party fM the Califamio bot -
lot, 66,059 vot..-t mu 1t retil ter wi"" the porty prior to J~Muory
20, 1968.
Ce,orJI-P ii<llvard, 126 '\pol•·n·•,
R~tlbo• b land, C:al tf.
O.r .. d Or r. 2f•, 1%7
iSi ~illlll"'"l (,,.uri!•· II<II,,Hd
~ill" n l L tltfnm<•'· Oranjo!•·
Coun rv :
If yow wislt G registrar to ca U w.pan yow , we
wo wld be hGppy lo help. CoiiiiiCI ws Gl •..
P.O. lea 111 On Ch lot,..r :,!1), 19(,7 , h•·f,,.,.
me. " \ut..,.., Pul>lt < on o~n<l !.,r
11 1U d ~lfo1",jll'f""lDil ih· "PP"'"'''j
George II>. ll dh· .. rd kno .. n •·•
m" \0 b" lh" P"'son\ ... 1 ... n ......
Dlllnell'l) i& $U b,.r nb .. ,f In 1h ••
with ia iDII1rum .. nl an ol ;a rknr ....
led1ed he e•ecuted rh e "'CIIT"'·
Joa E. So•)e, Jlrlot•'7 Publi .,
My Comm'""'on ['P""" Jun•·
14, 197 1
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CmZENS FOR WALLACE
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still
b home
the bacon!
Most ret1red busmes s men lr he to equalizt !he1r 1ncomes lor year 5 anCI years
They are sens1ble men who were harowork•ng_ and orouo ot bnngmg home
the bacon.
Senstble , hardworkmg people llhe plans that .... on 1 let then breadw•nntng
SUDDENL Y STOP.
Newport Balboa Savrngs Monthly Secuntv Accounts mat,e thts possible
Bus•nessmen·s w1ves hke the ptan too
Couples tee! secure w1th Monthly Sec.u1 •lv Accounts
Monthly Secunty Accou• are welt estabhst'led -tt'ley have proved them
selves for many people -for a long lrme
BRINGING HOME THE BACON IS HABIT FORMING1 •
Receive a regular sum every month vear after year afte r year Sma rt plan
ners are doing 11. let us help you
"'"' ' '--Montllly Sec:ll•ltf lie(.,.,.... ~ ..
W'O<h You ,,.,..,1 , u, 12'0 000 w, •...o ~v
toKII !nOfltll • cMt~ lot 1200 00 n.,, •I'ICO,..
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12, al •• Mayfair hR IIWU Ona. 2tM £ c.... ""'-· ~ • MM "' tM-21 ·"" t7s.sao
hinwnina Pool. 8Dy1 _. ,..~""t-mt•O...~M .. ...,.Ot!W\
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1710 NEWPORT a. VD.
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Rolling out the carpet
Viahora to die 1967 Or•a• aUt drapes Md h.,.iap
County la&ematiODal A•&o willa a withe celli., Md
Show Dec. ·1·10 wUIIi&orally IN• waJis.
1,, tbe .. ,.d carpet" l(ea~ Tbe show Ia belaa apoa-
ra•t. aored for tbo fourth ooate•
cuti..,. you by lbe Motor Red carpet · 10,000 a,.aare C D I A 1 of Orup yarda ot it-will cover dle ., 00 .,, 1 a...
uhibitioa hall Ooor in .u ... Co~&y, ·Harny H~era, oae-
heim'a Convention Center, ~ut1vo-aecretatyofthe lfOUp,
Wore tho loteiC domeatic •• producer and aeneral
and imported automobile• man.,or,
will be oo display. Oponina niJht will be ar
Tho carpotina will bo in invitational premiere a pon-
koopina with tho Chriatmaa aored by lil county Aui•·
docoralion• &hal will form a tance Leaaue Olapten. ·Pro.
backdrop for lhe aliuerina ceed• will ao tO the lea-
anay of au&omobile•, ac-aue'• yario1.11 charitiu.
•cordina 10 Ernie Elchlepp, The show will bo open to
aonoral chainnan. . lhe public rrom Saturday.
Decoration•, which have Dec. 2, throuah Sunday
been ulocted by Mra. ·Har-De c. ·10.
vey Hiers, will conaiat of
6,000 y ard• or theatrical
LECAL HOTICE
CERlH"ICAn: OF DISCON-
TIN II AN Ct: or USE AND/OR
AI:JA~IlONMENT OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
JACKIE FROST HAM ED
OORMITORY PRESIDENT
4. WORKSHOP for making 50 toplari
trees to decorate tables at th e Voices of
Christmas ball has been set up by Mr s.
Vi rg inia Fouts, at left, and Mrs. '3etty
McCain, co-chairmen of the decorations
committee. (Jack •.ve st photo.)
"!'IIF:· IJNDERSICNf.O due ,.
h,.r,.by cenlfy that, effecth·e
01'1 oher 20 th, 1967 ,1he Cflal'll!d
to do bu,.ineRM uuder the fi cti-
tloua firm name of Gallery 5 at
450 L 17th St., Col'lta Mesa,
Cali fomia , whi ch busin ess
was former!~ compo><ed of th e
folluwin~ f r rlllon, whot~e name
J ackie F1ost, dauahter of
MI. and M11 . John R. Ptost,
200 Via Oijon, Lido l•le,
is one of th e 27 s tudents
elcc_ted to dormitory counci l
offices fm 1967-68 at Cha.,..
man College in Otanae. She
was elected president of
West Hall, one or 3 women'•
re s idence halls at the pli-
vate liberal a1ts colleae,
whe1e she is a fr eshman
hi stor{ major.
VOICES HELP HOAG AGAIN
The 3rd annual "Voice s
of Christmas" will float
over the Harbor area on
Wednesday evening, De c.
13 , at the Newport er Inn,
and Mrs. John Wayne, Chri st-
mas chairman, predicts that
the black tic dinner dance
will be a sell~ut.
A. Kelley, Grace A. Kilroy , les P. Cotton, Dr. and Mrs. in full an( plar" o f residf'n ce
Kenneth C. Kinasley, Stuart James G. Doyle, Mr. and ;,. "" lol!n .. ·s , to-wit:
M. Krassner, w.E. Lanaston, Mrs. Thomas Patrick o ou· J, . .,. n. M r~•·thy , 900 Sea SECRETARIES TO MEET
l.un ••, Coronu dt•l .\fur, Calif. The Oranae County~arbor J. Robert Lawson, Howard gan, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall 9262,., ·u
D rfi ld d .._ , . Area Leaal Secretarie• An n. B. Lewia, Rhoda Linder, u \e ,Mr. an ~u s. Lyman c .. rt ifi rll tt' lor tran~arti on of
John T. Lohman, Lois La-H. Farwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ro--bu,.in,.,;s under thf' above ficti-will hold a dinner mectina
vinaer, Robert J. Noble, bert Guaaenheim Jr., Mr. and tiou-. nam,., an •l aff id•n·it of at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
E F PI R •-'II M Ed R H'll M d puhli ration thf'rrol, arf' on fil ,. Nov. 15, at Dillman's f8S• · · ess, OUII:rt • rs. gar • 1 • ' r. an · h ffi f h (' tauranl ,·n Balboa. ·The 'II d E J 11 M d m t e o Cl' o 1 ~ .ouMy Roper, ()orathy Roth, Phil ar • ewe • r. an f:INk of Los An~,.j,.,. County, ker will be Norman Kaplan
N. Scheid, Georac E, Silver, Mrs. A.V. Joracnsen, Mr. un•l"r th f' pro,·ision,. of s .. ction o f the Los Anaeles Founds-
Richard Simonton, Richard and Mrs. Walter B. Mellott, 2466 of the Civil Cod... ti on for the Junior Blind,
Simpson, G. Arnold Thom-Mr. and Mrs. John H. Porter ~~T~ESS mv hand this 26th da) of Octoh~r. 1967. The Foundation has been sen, Joe Van Noy, E.F. J r., Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Si~t~~atu r rs: 1,.,e-0. \lr"'e-th )· selected as the major char·
ALUIIS lO Ill GAlli a-. Jlo•-of Zl72
:.V.IIo lk., Jloot Blolr, oad
JoM Horlloort of o. .......
coodlainua for •• 01• .. c-&y S...totd ol-1 lrip
to Palo Aho for lbe No•.
II UCoStaoford -· · TU poup will leave fiCim crr.a.,
Coun• Airport Friday ,.,...,.
iDJ, Nov. 17, and will rellallll
Sunday, Nov. '19.
MEIPORT HARBOR EllliGII
S£COIID SECliDII - -P. 4
THU~Y,IIOY. t, 191)
OOIOIA DEL liAR, CAliF.
The Grandest
Mall of All is ...
... As easy to
find as your
front door.
Over 54 fine
stores now open.
&outh Coast ?taza The 35 "Voices" founded
by Lcs Brown and Sonny
Burke, began as a g.roup of
friends who volunlari ly
caroled in re sponse to s pe~
cia\ requests during the
holidays. When \lr. Burke's
youn g son died of a heart
ailment due to lack of mcdi·
cal equipment, the "Voices ..
di rected their talents tow ard
securing equipment and fa.
ci litics for vari ous hospitals.
This will be lhcir 3rd bene~
fit for the c:tpansion program
at Hoag Hospital.
Wadelton , Donald K. Wash· Somers , Mr. and Mrs. Rich· Publish : \0 ,, 2, 9, 16, 23, itable proj ect of the Leaal
burn, Thomas C. Webster, ard Steele , and Mr. and Mrs. 196~. in tht• ~,. ... port II arbor Secrcwies Assn.
Donald D. Wells, Bryant B. ,o,_,on::.:::•,;ld':::'R":. ::'"'':'""'"h':bu:'m=".-:==="E:.n'..;'::c'''------------------------------------------Wicst, and James R. Win· r
Directory
JNSUKANl:E: ...
~OR -'1.1. OF YOUR
I N SUR ... N C E NEEDS
ROBERTSON -St\DI.EIR
I NSU RA~n:
JJJJ t:. f'uast HW)'.
Comna dd '!tat -fi7J-38:MJ
FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...
BALTZ
MOR TUARIES
\741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COSTA MESA.
Midway b-2424
3520 E. COAST HIWAY
CORONA. DEL MAR
QRiolt )·Q450
Ji,.c~ J942
f'ri~nd ly Neij'hborhood
~rvice
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
II 0 Broadway
U 8·3433. 8·3434 Ccsta Mesa
W estcli!'ff Chapel
o!_l(·l'lll·~
42 7 E. 17th ST.
COST A I.IESA
Mil·--
Join in Jt the entertainment
festivities wi II be Lcs
Brown's "Band of Ren ow n"
and a ro ster of Hollywood
personalities who lend their
suppon to Brown and Burke
1-lospita\ Cru sade.
Au xi liuy volunteers arc
planning the S50 per couple
Ch ristmas Ball. Mrs. Wil lis
Lon gycar is serving as rc·
sc rvati ons chainnan; \1rs.
Vi rginia Fouts and \Irs.
Betty \1cCain are dccora•
tions co-chainnen; \irs.
Th omas Stadlinger, invi ta~
tions chairman; and Mn.
Jack Carney, telephone
chairman .
Other "Voices" volun·
tcers are: \1i ss Toni Aconc ,
Miss Sharon Ann Jeagcr,
\rtmes. ~loni s F. Battle, Eu·
gene Be rgeron , E.S. Black
Jr., Wellington F. Bonner
J r., Beverly Carson , Joseph
Carver, Stuart A. Coull cr,
\·\e lvin Dcllar, He rman P.
Do rki n, Will iam J, Durk in ,
Berton E. Elson, William P.
Ficker, Donald I. Huddle·
slon , llenry L. Jones, David
~ YOUR HOME
BAFECD
INSURANCE
Is no place for
"Do It Yourself"
Insurance
MAHA.HA.H & EGGERS. IHC .
TELfPHOHE• 675--0562
2163 E. COAST HWY.-CORONA DEL IIIAR, CALIF,
5100.
Mrs. Wayne and her "Be a
Deer.. comm i Uee have an~
nounccd that their Chrislmas
letter wi II soon be in the
mail.
By "Being a Deer" and
and providing a aift, the
donor's name will be placed
on a deer ornament which
will briahtcn the patron's
Christmas tree in the hos-
pital lobby.
Corrmi uee members 111c:
~h. and Mrs. Dwiaht P. An·
dcrson, Mr. and Mn. Arnold
Beckman, Or. and Mn. Char·
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JIMM Y PIERSALL, member
of the pub lic re lations staff
of the Californ ia Angels,
wi II spe ak at 8 p.m. Nov . 122 at the mee t ing of the
Aeronu tronic Wi ve s Club in
the cafeteria of the Phitco-
Fo rd fa cility in Newport
Beach . Pie rsall, fathe r of
9, and author of "Fear
str i kes ou t,"his life's story,
played pro ball for 20 years,
wearin g the uniforms of the
Bos ton Red Sox, Cleveland
Indians, Washington Sena·
tors, New York Mets and the ~::::::;::::::;::;;;~~;;~~;;;;;;::--' Ange Is. He played in b a II·
SPECIALS star game s.
MOMS means mcnth-c-matic -savings . It is the new way tc save money automatically. Only
Glendale Federal has it. With Moms help a regular amount is transferred each month from your
present non -earning bank checking account tc a sale, high -earning Glendale Federal savings
account. Sc you save without effort, without fail with MOMS help. And if you have sc much money
you don 't need MOMS help, transfer it in one lump sum tc Glendale Federal, and watch it grew . LT. DUHH ASSICHEO
TO TEXAS AIR lASE
Lt. Gary K. Dunn, son of
~-and Mn. Kenneth H.
Dunn, fanner Costa Mesa
residents, has been aradua·
ted from the trainina coune
at Keesler Air Force Base,
Mississippi, for Air Force
corrwnunications orriceu. Ho
it be ina ani p.ed to Webb
AFB, Teua.
LL Uunn it a 19S9 padu·
ate of Newport Harbor Hiah
School. r8coivod an A.A. do-
pu from 0rMJ8 Coau Col·
leae and B.A. from s.n Dioao
State Colleao in 196S.Hi s
P•8ftta lived in Costa Mesa
for 21 yean before mcrrina
to HuntinaiOn Beach tau
month.
TAU I'Ol.ICI! COUR$1!
Gndua&et of tbe :J61h
Or~nae COUftty Peace Of'ft·
,cera' Aced_,. al Or•.,
Coaal Colltll inc .. ded &he
followin1 from dae Cotta
'Mtta police u,....,&:
Ln Dwnerow, DIYid Dye,
hlri<k Rodton, WIIU• P . .....,., .._lrd Tooclum
ood Ouy Wok'ln.
\
MDNTH-0-MATIC SAVINGS
aHecttcnately called
MOMS
NeWport Beach: 2333 E. Pactf1c Coast Hwy.
at MacArthur Blvd.
NewportS Only Federal Savings Association
5% CUJ'1'8111 annual rata I 5.13% annual yield • The Nation's Sa:oud Largest Federal S.VIngs Assoclatlun
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They will
help Santa
Delta Zetaa a~e aettina the
Chtittmas Jpirit at their
Nov.1 13 meetina at Mu .
Avety'• home by brinaina
wa.m <:lothina, food, toy•
and kit<:hen aood• fot tho
"yeas-round Santa" Danny
Davey, who hat spent many
yea.• helpina the Navajo
and Hopi Indians. Betidu
·,upplyina Indian families
with food and dothina, he
hu helped them to help
themtelvu thtouah aewina
centers whete household
items and arti<=les of cloth-
ina ate made .
RAMONA AND BOB SUTTON of 'Pasa-
held a bay cruise for gue sts who had gone
with them on a trip to Me xico. The cruise
was followed by dinner in the Balboa Bay
Club. Pictured aboard the Sutton yacht,
Mona-Mona are, from left, Mr. and Mrs.
James West of COfona del Mar and Mrs.
Sutton. Mr. Sutton recently retired a·s
vice-president of CBS Radio. (Terry Boris
photo.)
In addition to pteparina
Indian p&Jcel s , DZs will
learn how to make Chtist-
mas ctafts. Some of these
etaft items wi II find their
way in to Danny Davey's
Chtistmas pack. NEW CFF ICERS of lhe Newport Harbor
branch of the National Federation of
Grandmothers Clubs will be installed t~
day, Nov . 9, at the 11th birthday party in
the Commodore Room of the Newporter
Inn. The meeting begins at 11 a.m. Pic-
tured here, from lef1 , are Mrs. John Hop-
kins of Bays ide Village , who will be
ins talled as 2nd vice-president: Mr s.
Alton B. Culver of West Newport. the new
pres ident; Mrs . Francis J. Sahr of Bayside
Village, outgoing president , and Mrs.'
Glenn M. Dysart of Newport Heights, to
be instal led as first vice-pres ident. Other
off icers are Mrs. Dee Wade, secretary;
Mrs . Ruth Hamilton , treas urer, and Mrs .
Sonia King, correspond tng secretar\
II yc. •• a ... ._.,, Of
kaow. of a .. ..,.., to .. ....... " .... --h•• 11at Mea welc-. .. , 4D
IM:r a fa"' tty ulli•a
tta.bar Viai&or ktw ...
• 1M 10 '-""·· ..... , will call a. ,., fri•d
Mg valueltle Wonulic..t
1M aifu r.... frindly
b.ai .. u lmt• wtlich
11aac1 ra..,. to help her
kcotM ·~·e.• wilh her n•• ••,..ndinRaa. '
MATTRESSES
Waw -a&aVILDJifC
Irreeular Shapes
bp ...... -c:.a..
COSTA Jro4UA MAmlSS CO.
2110 N.w.-* ~-lllterty .. IJOl
CHARTER MEMBERS of the "552" Cl ub,
from left, Ted G. Rokos, Dick Rir:hard
and James F. Penn ey, look ove r the new
expansion plans for Haag Hos pital wh ich
will ill us trate the progress report to be
presented at the club's fi rst annual meet·
ing. Th e meeting of the Haag Hos pital
support group wil l be held at noon Wed-
nesday., N011 . 15, at the Haag Con feren ce
Cen ter. (Jack West pho to.)
DAR marks Veterans
The Col. William Cabe ll by \1rs . S. \1. Reber. \1rs.
Chapter of the Oau&hters of Ear l G. Corkelt, reaent, wil t
the Ameri can Revolu ti on wi II pre side.
meet at 12:30 p.m. Wednes!..
day , Nov. 15, in Mariners MULTIPLE LISTING
Library, 2005 Dover Dr. OIAMPIOHS NAMED
A dessert-tea wi II be served
~ the hos tess committee,
headed by \lrs. Stanley Sta·
tia as chairman, assisted by
Mme s. Harold Wickersham ,
Alexander Ken s ey, Georae
Buccola and J . J . Jakosky.
The belated Veterans Day
program wi II include Rear
Admiral Leslie E. Gehres ,
U.S. Navy, retired, who will
tell"The s tory of Pearl Har-
bor." He will be inuoduced
The mu ltiple listin g dtvi ·
sian of the Newport Harbor·
Costa \1e sa Board of Real-
tors announces the follow·
ing cham ps for October:
Top salesmen-Cnit sales,
Vic Blurton of Coats-Wal-
lace; doll ar valu e, \ladge
Da\'is of Davis Re a lty.
Top li sters -Unit sa les,
Ogden Sogn of \·lesa Ve rde ;
do llar value, Ne lson Robin·
son of Davis Re a lty.
••• II ....
fiLET UIIBI
Q.IAMIMG AMD LAUMIIIIY SUVICI!
WITM Cli$TOM C.UI
Colt 675-4310 • J1J7 E. Coo at Hwy. • Co••• 4o1 Mor
Orco Block Co.
BUll.DING BLOCI[S · Jill SIZES -Jill TYPES
oman's Club to Learn Lost Art of Cooking ... a ....... ~;.'::.,-· JA·-~·~ •• L ~··-
8 8 F ~I Woman•s Club membera ~-_:::_::_..=._:_::_..:_~~~=====================
Going ..•
FORMAL?
Y •.tty ~rr will be inspired lo dust off
Author, Pnze-wsnnerCook, their chafina dishes and
lnatruc:t.or, _Food . E.1pert prepare to tantilize their
Jack ~ana _wsll advue ~d auest.s with their epicurean
entertain La do Isle !t'oman. • creations _ the Holidays
Clob mentteu w1tb bu arc comlna, yw know -•-.wadon of .. laa'-1 after liuellina te Mr. Kin,.,
and Euy Gourme t Enter· lecture.
tainina, .. at the ~ovember Thi s popular food upert
14th aeneral meetlna at the delivers a most er11aaina
Club •louse. Jack Kina has talk on how &o prepare at
been captivatina aroups in home aourmet meals with
lhe Southland for the past little or no efforL Ju1t
three years with bi1 aour-think' The fun without the ~
mct•s presentations oC what druda.ery! The talk covers
he calla the "Lost Art of many facets of cookery, lhe Cookina." use of herbs and s pi ees, 1
salads that are dreams, new
and better ways to prepare
fowl, aame, and meat, nam-
ina desserts, cooking with
spirits, lO name but a feW !
His talk is accompanied
by a deroons tration of chafina
dish cookery whereby Mr.
Kina shows , in a sur·
•· prisinsly easy way, how lO
prepare WOJid famed des·
serts : Crepe Suzettes,
ries Jubilee, and a variety
of Frui lS Flambe e. Bes t of
all, after the lecture the
audience will be invited to
taste these aasuonomic
delights. Jad: King
As an additional hiah-
.. light of the November LOCAL HUNTERS VISIT
meetina, Fashions and OREGON CAME AREA
Hairpieces wi ll be modeled William and Jo Ann Boll
in£onnally by ~1odel Section of qoq T iller Wa y, Har bor
members under the di rec tion View Hi lls , have returned
of Chairman, Mrs. Warren from a tr ip to Ch iloquin,
Rose and Co-chairman, Oreaon, where \tr . Bo ll bag-
Mrs. Ri chard Mai lander. ged the da ily limit of ducks
~fAIUI'fE CORP5. BALL!
Fashions will be provided and geese wb ile s ta ying at
by La Galleria in Westcliff, Agen cy International Sports-
featuring Corona del \tar men's C lub on Agency Lake.
desi.,er Suzi. The hair· Kenneth Schmidt, owner of
pieces will be from Tobi, Kenny's res taurant in Cor-
of Hair Oesi.,ers, Via ona del \tar, also is JUSt
Lido. \todelina will com· backtrom a s uccessful hunt·
mence in the Garden Room ing uip at the c lub. He baa-
durina the pre-luncheon aed a larae trophy Cana·
punchbowl service at 11 :10. dian "honker," wh ich will
Want IOO'ld.hing •prcial .'
Be radiantly beautiful in
a gowa fn:m Lido fubiou ..
fot thoa sp«Yl ncnlnfi lhlt fi!CJWre m a.rra tou..h
of Jlamour ... we our bnll~&nt rww coll«tion •
o{ stunning fonnal &OWN and alttt"·f1111t dmen .. .
~ or lonsJJons iltt'u Of ahort s~enrn .. .
and ltJ'tN rllt" roo .a.1~ ~
NIWI'l*f IIACH/JCM Via .....
u.c. • taYINIIGIJ Cs '. Oriole:
SAHJ'A ANA/11 ,_ .....
ANARI'MIDIII:zt' , .....
LOCAL FIRM TO BUILD
LONG B EAOI HIGH Rf SE
Royal Street Development
Co. of Newport Beach has
been selected by the City
of 6ona Beach to develop a
4()().room hiJh-fise hotel acJ.
jacent to the Lona Beach
Auditorium and Arena.
The S1.5 million, l.S•story
struc:twe, scheduled for
completion in 1970, will be
built on 8 acres overlookina
2 laaoon s and the oc:oan.
The Queen Mary will be
toc:ated nearby •• a eombe•
nation. hotel and museum.
Royal Street Denlopment
Co., headed _, Preaidnt
Stanley Collin. i1 curr.lly
••elopina Miui• Hill•
rM~dl, al.._m , .. idntial
and recnatiaaal araa in S.
J-. Capiatraeo. Appro~.~
•••IJ 175 bcoMa will be
MilL 11oo linl Ia I aol>-
tWioiJ .,..,.. -· c ..
... lloo "' -Or-··
be mounted foe d isplay at
·Kenny's.
The Club was opened to
huntina th is year for the
first time . It is located on
the site of the former Kla-
math Aaeney , headqurten
for the Klamath Indian Re-
servation and it has upwards
o( 12,000 acres of waterfowl
and upland a•me lands .
OC OFFERS DISI'LAY OF
Of ORIEHTAL ART
The sunpl icity of Otiontal
au will be lhe theme of a
rnonth-lonJ exhibit in the
Otanae Coa11 Cotleae a•l·
le&yCftlitled"'llu~ ZenSpilit
in Japanese Al t."
The show will tun f1om
Nov. U lluoulh Dec. IS.
Hou11 ate tO a.m. to 3 p.m.
daily, plus7:l0 to 9:30p.m.
on Wedneadaya.
Tho ealrlibit is hom the
colleclion of 0.. JCMI Cattet
Covell, Olln .. l ut hittot·
i• and iftttiUCtol It l..on&
lloa<h s.. .. eou ....
•
rrChildren
like
to
read • • •
••. ro Ji,·e t he joys
of \\'innit~ 1 hE" Pooh,
pby n-i th l'nc\E" \\'iggly,
cry wi th f'tnrh·rella and
re\"d \\"lth :uh entut·ers
you :tnrl r h ~l\"l' hardly met.
I'm R T>:t hon. Rook~ller.
~inn: childhood, I h:l\'e
~n ca pt l\"a tM '' it h
thi:-~ df'l i.~rht ful world.
T o sharl' in my rlt•li_~th t
I h:1n' ral"t•fu l l~· st>lt><'tE><I
book,.; a nd t'ntrl't;li nments
for child t·r n from infa ncy
to young adulthood .
All :~.re ca tf'got·izt'fl b~·
a~t· and tn tt'l"\':-11 m my
colorful. carp..·ted book~hop
wi thin :1 book:.;;hop .
R rin.~r t ht• child rt'n in ...
let 1 hem browse in t hf'ir
book .. hop whilE" you bt'Owse
in yom'l'. If you ca n 't
com t' in. cnll or write me.
i 'm H. Dalton. Book~ller."
Fa.~hion Island
~ewport Cente1·
:\'t:'wport &ach, California 92660
644-0041
NEWPORT "ARBOR EN9IJI
SEOOIIO SECTION --Pill 6
T"URSOAY, NOV. 9. 1967
OOIIliiA O£l CAU F.
STATE IIIIIIP ' ' ltJ Se•llhlr Jo•• SdrRa
,
The worst in nature often too famili• pea.orn recun:
brin11 ou t the belt in men. pommenl aeta the credil
Tho arcat Oranae County while (reo enterpriu does
fire or Oct. 30 provided yet the lwork. I
another illustration, very The peatutnaturalcatas•
close to home for me and trophe In the history of
lhe people I represent, of California was the San Fran-
how Americans help them· cisco earthquake of 1906.
selves and one another in Thouah it ia a fact you will
lime of crisis. As I toured not find in biatory tutl
the fire linea that. dark Mon-such aa '"Land of the Free~·
day ,I saw evidence on every San Francisco waa imme•
hand that our people can dialcly rebuilt into a better
take care of the ms elves. and more beautiful city al·
Enjoy The Holidaya
J'eeing New Placea and
U'l'feeting New Friends
On cJl U'l'fatson J'outh J'eas Cruise
.IJI.... Th is yeJr. plan a care·
~ free escape from the
holidays at home. Salt
to ftte peaceful Islands of the'
South Pacific where winter has A larae proportion of the most entirely by private
(irefiahters were volunteeis, funds -throush insurance tumed to summer. Matson 's three
receiving little or no 'ax-payments, larae-scale in-C2-<tay Holiday Cruise sailingS
mone)' pay for what they did. vestment, and personal con-are perteclly timed: SS MON-
Home-owners in Lemon tributions by wealthy men. TEREY, No ... ember 12 Includes
HeiJbts, Cowan Heights and Government aid was not Thanksgi'<'lng in Tahiti . . SS
~...,. Vi \Ia Park, after evacuatina needed, MARIPOSA. DecemberS includes
women and children, stood The spirit that built lhis l christmas and New Year's In the
their around on their own country was manifested by South Seas ---SS MONTEREY,
property to save it from the the Otanae Coun\y home-December 28 Includes gala New
flames. They patro lled their owners who saved their Year's celebrations at sea. You'll
~ roofs to mark the fall of homes in the fire-threatened see new plaoes as these elegant
bu rnina embers and douse ~ea Oct, 30, and by the liners take you to Bora Bora,
them in water, Very few of htah school boys who work-Tahlli, Rarotonga. New Zealand,
I• I the homes thus defended cd all niaht a few weeks Auatralla,Noumea,Fij i,Niualo'ou, Po Ice B O"er were burned, 81°· without pay, lO pile Pago Pago and Hawaii. You'll
_ The Red Cross and vo lun-sandbaaa in front of homes relu In exclu.st ... ety First Class
Soturclay, Oc:t. 28 leer helpers found temporary in Newport Beach threa tened
Place, Newport Jleights, she lter for -vac••••• and w.ith des truction by hi&h
comforts as you cruiN In an Inti-
male. yacht-1ike atmospMre. And
new frlendl wUI soon become old
friends oyer grand dlnnerl or
Lobster Curry with AYocado.
Chicken Hawaiian or any of the
other apeclaitl .. on Matson'•
gourmet menus. Isn't It time you
planned your holiday cruiM to
lhe paradise latands ol lhe
Pacille?
Sailing d1ates are from San Fran-
cisco; Los Anga les Is the follow-
Ing day.
Call or Ylsll us soon lor complete
information and reservations.
SAFETY INF O RMATI O N.
SS Mar iposa and Monterey , reg-
lllered In the U. S., meel Interna-
tional Safety Standards for new
ships developed in 1960.
UNO" ISLE'S distinctive landscaping now is illumina-
ted at night fol lowing ins.\:aHation of underground elec-
trical utilities, according to Bill Grundy , sales mana·
ger for the 28-acre island near the en trance to Uppe r
Newport '3ay . Indirec t tree I ights so ftly brighten th e
streets, and mi niature lighth ouses are strategically
placed th roughout th e island to guide homecoming
yachtsmen into th e cen tral lagoon. Linda Isle now has
3,000 feet of streets and b,300 feet of cemen t bulkhead.
Ove r 400,000 cubic yard s of sand were removed from
the cen ter of the island to make the 53G-foot-wide Ia ·
goon, wh ich is clos e in size to the channel fr om linda
Isle to 13ay Shores . Faci l ities include 2 tennis courts,
swimmi ng beach, chi ldren's play area, communi ty dock,
and club house, which cu rren tly house5 the island's
sales office. (G arth Chandler photo.)
Paul Schry, 4249 Hilaria t to t h ld S r · " ....... d d r wen ge er go a an saw that the)' w•r'" [•d. u es a~ au~ ~ Way, West Newpott He igh"• b•·k t N t 11 · ht " • If th h ld found on the sidewalk at e a 1 ewpor . e•g s Eighteen members o£ Boy ~u sp•_nt s _ou ever
elementary school and saw Scout Explorer Post ~II be e c h~sed 1n thu land by S"petior and Placentia. was a t•• bo ·d· IT th t•·t d r th h .... n age y r1 1ng o on volunteered to help guard e a u u e o _ ose _w o
booked on the c harge of in· iL •. Someone used a spray homes from possible looters. prefer to stand m meek lines
toxicat ed in public ..• New-soap to write on his front 11 1 r th h . th before a aovernment clerk,
lor more information and reser-
val•ons call 642-3111 ••• no
additional charges
ltlrouWf •.•
ton Ford, 2938 W. Coast door, reported Perry Gill, r: os 0 e omes m e awaiting his bounty , then
llwy., \lariners \lite, drove 309 Via Li do Nord, Lido nr_e area_ were covered b)· our freedom will be lo st and
through 8 red light in his Isle ••. Two well fed people pm ·ate_ •nsuran ce, 8 f!ee wi th it, ultimately, our fu-
pic k.up and then continued drove off at 8 high rate of cnterpr~se s~rv1 ce wh•_ch ture 85 8 nation.
00 his way without paying speed after enjoying an makes 11 poss •b~e to rebuild HE'S AEROMEDIC
atlention to the flashing red Sl ~.5ll dinner they did not ~rn ed homes wnhou t fin~-
Aulhorl•oct T,.vol Dofllo•""""' Wo11cll ll •t O.n1
Hgh t in back of h•·m·. wh•n r 1 th F. C c1 al loss to an,·one While Aitman Gesald B. Sait, ... pay or a e tvc rowns, -son of Mu. Shilley Sait of
he did s top, he failed the Coron a del Mar .•. Someone m surance companies arc 127h J Slh St., We st New-
sobrietf tes t and was boo k· removed the rear sea t from quietly paying off c laims
SPACE FOR RENT
CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING
COMMERC IAL
d th h r d k · h ""h d h'" bl port, has been graduated e on e c arae 0 run the Ford belonging to Ri ch-wrt ar cas . usa e from the U.S. Air Fo rce
driving at II p.m.-.J ohn ard O'Neil, 701'-7 E. Balboa immediate ly to beam recon· aewmedical specialist
in the Ensign Building
2121 E, Cull Hll}'., Ct,.ll ftl Mlf
Approximately 750 sq. ft. in rear of bu ilding
with entrance from Femle-af.Ave. '
SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN
Tll.,...t: llHIIl
Pe rsonalized Sen 11 ,.
DON E. ELDER
ELDER CONSTRUCTION co.
35 Years in '\lcwport Beach
1107 E. Balboa Bl .,.d . 673-6590
flpllld~ ~ Gllparc~
3262 Broocl Str-t, Ne.rt Heights
( rmgH'gatir-mal (./.n stian Lb11rrl>
TheRe'<'. Ho,an Brown , acting rn inister.
Sunday Service and Church School a t IU:OO a.m.
Hurury core proYided
Fint Baptist Gurch
of Costa Me so
fl ,,p!o.,l Hil·l·· ~··llw•-..hiJ'
lnd~/Jefldt>fll -·1 ul'lfiOfi!OIIS
Santo Ana & Magnoli a St s .
Dr. P.li. Sc:umann . pa stor
Sl"~DAY SER\'ICES
-1 :-lS a.m. Sunda) Schon!
II :UU a.m. \f,•rnmg "'l'fship
fi :U,) p.m. l'ratnmg t..:nwns
7:1)\1 p.m. 1-sening w.,rship
\\ 1::1)~1-.SDA Y
7 :~d p.m. lltblc Stud)
ti:Jll p.m. Pra)CT \leetin g
lutheran Church
Of the Master
Lutheran
Church in Americo
1~01.1 Paci fi c Vie., Dr.
Corona del \1ar, California
Dr. Will iam R. Eller
Phone: ORiole 3-5U 12
Phone: 642-27..0
ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
FIRST BAPTIST Clt i;RCH
(;•·."uuth,.rn.)
Corona del \lar
Coast Hw). at \lac .. \.rt.hur
Pas tt.l Howard E. Wil h am ..
Phone 6 7 J-662f>
SUNDAY SCHOOL •••• 9r•s om
MORHIHG WORSH IP •• 11r00 o,..
t.V EHIHG WORSH IP ,. 1100,...
WEOf'oiESOAY SERVICE 1dS ,...
NURSERY PROVIDED
Christian Science
Services
f-'IRST CHI "R("II 01-'
C'HRIST, SCIF:NTIST
3303 Via Lidn
Nc:wJlOr l Beach
Sl.:t"[JAY S<.liOOL
Bass left his garage a t 1609 Blvd., Balboa, and entered s truction, politicians are course at Brooks AFB
E. Balboa Blvd., open for the trunk to steal a spare obstrus ively takina their Texas, Ai rman Sait a gra~ ~I) min utes and in that tim e, tire and wheel, va lued at bows for promi !l i~& a li ttle duatc of Newpolt' Harbm
someone jacked his car up $10 ..• Vr'hile George Pusa-tempo rary tax reltef at the High School, was trained
on wood bl ocks, and removed teri was at 4401 W. Coas t expc:nse of ~ther _taxpayers to assist fligh t SUJ&eons
t ires , wheels and hubcaps Hwy., West ~ewport, some-not rn volvcd rn thrs with the medical care o£
nlued at S.240 ... Twoyoung one climbed on top of a lar di saster. 1
men be tween 19 and 20, one storage shed roof and climb-
dressed in a Gi rl Scout uni-ed to the main building, a t
form. the other in a fm .n:;!3W.CoastHwy., removed
breech cloth, arr rved at 212 a glass pane and entered
JJ rd St., V.~:s t ~ewport , and the building through a very
uked William Ba rnfield if smal l opening; cu t phone
a party was bcin& held the1e; wires and threw the phone
when asked to leave, they out a window; s to le a sew·
Jerked a lamp from the cell· ing machine, threw clothes
ing and left ... ·\ monarch (Cl.lfltinued on page 7)
gold bic)·cle with a high __ _
rise crash bar was stolen LEGAL NOTICE from u'nder a s taucase a t -------------
IO()q E. Balboa Rlvd., Bal-
boa, according to Bradley
Sell •.. His bike was s to len
from a frieml's g:n age, said
G. •\ustin. 22 15 !leather
Lane, We s t Upper Bay, ..
Someone apparently hot
wired the 1966 white Buic k
Riviera and druve it away
fwm 120 I E. 16th St., New•
pntt Heights, whe re Pau icia
Ross had parked it. . A
\99.50 s tereo tape player
u.•as s tolen from the Firebird
be longing to Dud ley St eil,
6 04~ S. Bay Front, Balboa
Is land ... Wi nches and com-
passes , valued at SIO~.
were care fully removed fr om
a Cai-H boat, anchored ap-
prou mately 200 fee t from
shore off Cr ystal and So.
Bay Front, Balboa Island,
according to Jnhn Thmne.
1122 Susse x Lane,Wes tcliff,
and Or. Oa \·id Smiley, ~I
h ts ,C'otonade) \lat. .. \tus-
tang driver s Will iam Church
nf 258 Ptos pcc t, Newport
Shores , and Wi I fr ed High-
tower of Ar cadia we re in-
\OTID . OF II liE \C:II \\II
llFf'-\II.T \'\llm ~I.H 110 \
TO CAl S~~ :-o\U OF IH.AL
PHO PFRTr 1 \IH:II liU.Il
OF THI :o-r
1'\ TIH: ~t ·\T"I t:H nf tho· llt•rd
of Tru-.t m.-..J,. ''> PI·: I"UI 1..
I \f:t:n. a m.arli.-d m.on lo Fir.,t
\mtrio:-dn Ttt l•· ln ,.uranr•· &
Tru ,.l l.omp.tny . Tru,.,l•'•'o •latt•d
:--.. ptt'1'11bf't 27. 1963. ,,., orriN!
Onober 1 -~. 1963, 11.-. llor um "nt
\n, 139 -Ml, in Book 6:'59, pilfo:!'
fi ', \ of OHi{'iol Rrcord,.. in th ••
offir ,. of lh !' l.oun1y Rr co nll'r
of On:m~t" r:ounly, l.aliforn i;1,
--•·ruriniE <omODfl orht•r oblil(il-
twns, t1 hOI!' for S 15,000.00 in
f.uor of \111../.S I~C:ORPOR·
-\Tt:IJ, " Ca lifornia <'urpora--twn or orrl,.r,
16-40 S.,p.,ior A.,e,
Ll 8-5531
• BEAUTY SALON
..l.onailu.'•
BEAUTY NOO K
27:32 E. Coast Hwy,
Corona del Mar
Phone b73-7 33b
o BUILDING
• RQIOOELIHG •
ADDITIONS
LICENSED l BONDED
FRED H. GE RWICK
30. Goldenrod
6n.<~o.c1 -549-2110
Crystaliner Corporation
Costing Ruins & Moldt
Fiberglass Materials onJ
Supplies -Ll Fl-0292
....J!!!-"._ ... T,_r..
WILCOX.CIIniNDEN
HAIDWAII
Nevlptle.t•l Cha,.......a..q
2700 W. Coatt: Hwy .. N.l. .... m, Z.tfiiAa fi'AIWTS
• UPHOLSTERY
UPHOLSTERING
(By Europ~an C.raftsmet~)
REMODEL 2 p<. ,., ONLY
$69.50 Coli ••a_,."
215 Mo;o H. I . 536-6*15
FRI!E del & plc.•p
So•wing tho c • .,.,., CUSTOM
Aroo .. ol tll "'::~::1 p FURNITURE UPIIOLSTE
H ,-, ''·"'·· ~ ''""" ~,,,.,hop
I}• ~; .t.m., (how h ·"• hoHI
11:00 •t,m., ~ .... tl ''" 1\,.,.,hip
9 : I~ a ., ""d II o ,., SL:NDAY SERVlCI:S valved in a car collision on
9 ~~ _ 11 .,_..,_ W. Coast llwy .• east of Bal-
\OTIU: IS llt:Ht:Bl f. I\ E~
thai a brrat'h of an flh liaat.on
for which uid Q...,d o fTrt~sl j,.
a security has occur red in that
•h•·r~ ha" hef'TI '' tll'fo~ull '" lhr
paymf•nt of th•• ins tll ll m,-.nt of
I' fin• ipal .md int••r.-sl du•• on
-..tid nou_. on Onob•·r I I, 1967,
.mr! all -<uh M••turnl in,.!all ·
nw nt-., .on d .'lOTII.f: IS llf.Rf>
Jn Cl \'t:\ th.<t furth••r d••f<~ult
h"" h•·••n rn.ult· in th•· f"'rlorm·
·<1"1 <'1' uf thl' ohl i~ali un of ;.ni d
Tru,.tnr •·nnt<tint••l in P ara~o:r11pl1
-1 of ......... lin n -\ n f .... i•l n ..... ., of
Tru,.t, In p~y hduro• dd ln-
'JU.""'F'Y •h•• pilym••ntl'< on a prior
rlrt•<l of lrusr, an rl n .. lin•r-... n•
Tau·s, if «ny.
• QU ALl TV WORK •
NEIL'S
FIREHOUSE
V.-EDNESOAY EVENI:'Io!G boa Bl vd .; Joining them were
\1EETI,..Ci 8 ,_,.,_ dri vers Raymond Kimmey, '' u:-.t 1n Prtm 11H n
READING ROOM II -1~ 42nd St .. We s t New-
Thl'r" i~"< no ..-o "il!~ anrl un-
1-'·•i •l upon sai tl noll'" th,. !'Urn of
112.1 22.51 prin riplll , anrl in-
I"T''"I lh l'r~on from !"f'pt~mbe r
o DRY CL EAHIHG
2109 Mew,.rt llv4.
Mewpert a..a.
675-408~
Shrubs, Interior P lants
Tropical & Trees
lnsectcides ond Ferti I i zer
S&H Green Stomps
FREE DEI ... IVERY
MR. KLEEN
o Carpet Cleaning
° Floor-Stripping
and waxing
o Windows
Co mplete Cleaning
Senice. CALL--
646-4977
.............. -__ .,,,,_
.. oo,ow; .... couoon
TW ..... OOUU
w •• ~ day a: 9 "·'" -~ ,_,., port, and Phill ip Cotton, wed"••cta,, 9 "·"'· -1:4~ ,_,._ '5 r .... c~ .. , .,,.4 F .. ctav • 44 We s tmins ter, Costa
II. 196i. UPHOLSTERY e REFINISHING
ORAPERt ES e CUSTOM C ARPET S
9 ....... -5 , ..... , 7-9 ,..... Mes a •.• SOmeone opened a
s. ... c~ .. ,, 1 fll-"'· -• '·"'· garage service door and
SECO!"'ID CHl.".CH OF stole a $1-lO "Hawaii" surf-CHIUST. SCIENTIST Newporr Beach al board, white with 3 redwood
Corona del Mar 5\fipes, from Shirley Wilson,
":;:!:,~~,.~-. onal and budaet dry ~I -rut senic:e
AMPLE PARKIN(. tN REAR
NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC.
.,WHERE TH E 4 U.S. FI.AGS FLY"
2660 w. Ot·•"~'~?!~~~!"~"~ .. ~·~·!·~·: ... ::~~·~·~ .. :=-"':':__ :: IN 1946
T.PICAl. rt ..
We hGYe the largest c.'ld
rMit be&ttiful selection of
hapi col fi ah In the orea.
•e aha corry o full line of
..,.itMIS. Mel oil OCCU·
sories need.d lor .the hobby.
S..tt. S.. T ..,ical. 218 "'· wu_,, C.M. LH•••tr B-7961.
Costa Mesa
o PLUMBING
A. R. IURSAC
PL~\IBER
700 Carnati on A \"O:,
Corona del \la r
Plumbing Repaus
DAY & NIGIIT
WAT ER HEt\TERS
673-4130
oJEWELERS
WALLACE CALDERHEAD
J F.WF.I.ER
3 123 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
ORi o le J-~
o RE$T AU RANT
IEIK5HIRE'5 .... e..,
LUNOIEON-DINNER
COCKTAILS
ORiole l-9405
3450 VIA OPORTO
Newpon Beach
61 0 Carnation Ave. 1331 W. Bay, Balboa. ••
SUNDAY SCI-tOOL 10 ..... Gerald Stenson, 503 \r, Fern-
SUNDAY SERVICE TO • ..., lea£, Corona del i\-1ar, lef\
Hy ft'3-"00 of "itid hrr11<'h ;;ond
<J,.fauh, it f .. hNf'h)' drd11rrd
that 1h,. whole nf ""id u11p11id
amount of ,.aid note 1111d all
othN -<~Um;. sN·IIrf'd by ,.aid
l>rf'd of Tru sl i,. immf'dia tely
due and payable, and noliC'f'" iM
h,.reby ~ivrn of lht-election nl
thf' underei gn ed 10 eau"'l'" thr
F'it!'lt Am~rican T i!lr ln lfu ran o::f'
& Tru "t Comp Rny, Trul!ll t'f'
thf'reunder, to l!le ll the property
de,.cribed th erein in th e mann er
provid ed io l'llli d Deed of Tru11t ,
and notic:l!' Is lurth~'r h~reby
gi'<'en that rhe uQdert~~i ~fHt
h!'retofore eaec.utl"'d ••d df'-
livere.d to !!laid Tna tllf!e 11 ..-rit·
refl dedanltiot~ of !!Kid brraC'h
and default •d 1t wrltreo de-
mand for th~ aale of !'laid pro-
-quali1)' ...,. .. -
aclr senice la•dty.
Finiahed LauDiioy
Ac•cy
~~====~:;::::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;=::._.1 • SilO! REPAIR
ROY ELDER MAIEIIIIY'S
f ... ,,.,~ ..... ,.,, -~'I
.... ,.,,.,,,"1•" 1\ohl,. ~lu(f>
~"'' ....... , ~\\ "u"r'v ,.,..,.,~ "''~" r •
A full Yourh ProAr•m
Crn. ol Qro~n81P o~nd B rd. Sl.
CIKt.i M~
,.,..,,., II I '"""' II!" \lho
WEDNESDAY EVEN ING $72 worth o£ divins equip-
MEETING 1:00 fll ·"'· ment on the walkway in his
READING ROOM -yard just one hour; that was
Mutual Building lona enouah for someone to
2863 East Coast Hishway s rtal it,, .A red and white
Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . $60 11urfboard was slolen
'l'hu r" .. li•y ~ven inp:-1 to 9 from his patio. said Terry
You are cordtally tn'<'tted fb PreJ iey, 114 Piazza Genoa,
auend Church Serv•ces and Lido Isle.
to usr 1hc Read•na Room.
Suodoy, Oct. 29
fl..l _ _1 r. .d._ ~L ___ L Marjorie Barker, 48,o£ 3026 1lrwppn Jl.llnJOr Ulllfi'DR ~ "· Coau Hwy., Wut New· port, was booked on the "Ort til~ 8111/15 Owrloeilrtt Nn1port H_,bor" chlrac o£ intolicatcd
JlOI Cl.l,.,.-OIU \11:
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA public •. • • Brian
THE AMERICAN LUTHER AN CHURCH 2l. ol' 1&25 W.Balboa Cenlral Newport, waa a:JO a.m. to Q:)() a .m. -.Vorshil) Service at -4:20 a.m. down on
q :45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -~doily SChool 1idewalk with an
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -worshil) Service and uklc
111e -· -Iii. -· P.• booked on lhe ,.. a.w. 0torp: J, ... ec* •• Vi1i&alion P .. tot .drunk in public.
L-----..!"!!!!!!ZI!,.I~•!;!41!!1!!1!.,.._ _____ _j Woct4orlich, 600
U. I . llwy., CDM
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DrMml Tosh
FLORISTS
P-1:~79
243111--., ....
COSTA 11151.
MIAL TH IQUIPMIIIT •
IIIIL,HL lATH
Naun•a Way to H .. lth -••atY -Ita la1a1ion.
Calll'ot a cMmonatralion
-110 or 1.16-7561
•Pill SIIVICIS
._.""ACTING '"" a:•c._, •• ,. G
112a IRVINE
Nf!WPORT BEACH
WI!:STCL.Itr,-PLAZA
YOU CAll.. ... WI WU
RICOMMIND
P'll UIYICU, PIIDICTS
II PIILIC llfiiUTIH --
Tl\'lf--fOI~··
SHOE REPAIR
Purse and Lu1aaae
R.epatr -Dye Work
S 6 H SttMps
ONE DAY SE RVI CE
1890 Harbor 81 vel
Costa Mesa -Ml 6-llll
C.ll I• y .. , WQt 411 ....... , ..
673-0550
...._ ,lo T-Oo4o.
lor • loloecnptioo•
CollQJ.oiiO
'
TMUitiDAY, NOV. t. 1961
COIIDIIA DB. liAR, CAI.If.
BETTY FORE, administrator of group Insurance at
Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Assn., has received
a gold watch tof 10 years of service. Shown here from
left, are President Agnes Blomquist, Betty Fore, and
Chairman of the Board P .A. Palmer. (Beckner photo).
BLIND GUITARIST AMD BUCKIMGHAMS TD PLAY
Polk auitatist Jose Feli· numbets _ jazz, classical,
ciano and the Buckinahams pop ballads and Spanish
will appea~ in conceit at the folk sonas. Much of his rna·
Otan1e Coast Colleae JYRl· telial he wtites himself.
nasium at 8 p.m. thi s Fli-The Buckinghams are cur-
day, Nov. tO. Admission renlly the hottest tock &soup
will be Sl.50 with an OCC in the counu y. Theil music
1tudent body book 01 $2 .50 includes big band mchestra·
without. tion, modetn symphonic
Feliciano, only 20, is a chmd pJOpeuions, elec·
blind · st whose teptl· uoni c seaments and 10ck
NEW CAR
LOANS
AS LOW AS
DISCOUNT
COSTA MESA
230 East Seventeenth St. • Phone (714) 642·1660
DANA POINT
24671 La Plaza • Phone (714) 496·1293
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
31971 Camino Capistrano • Phone (714) 493·114
IASKmAU SHOES TENNIS
From
(Coati_. froiD,..., oua Maoql .. 10 lbmet ••• to c.a a1001an wuuwn
o.-d attd pardally oalatou Star ...S PriiiCilla Willlllto Oartoy . • .J ... lloaotlltlo.
lllo •-• door white. ·• • ol 4l5 62ttd St.; ...S 0 ."0... 34. or 415 follertat. Ne,_
Red clay pot.a were lhrowa JDU, 4'9 6lad St.; Nt.wport porl Heipu. waa booked
at the home of Georae New-Shores. ·• ·.A alau pane wa• on •• chup of felony wire
land, 2214 W. 'Oceaa Front, bloten at the raaidellCO of beatin.. · 1
Central Newport, and Oower C. t.br!"•· ~15 Via Lido .,._,..,_, Mev. 2
poll • and yellow diftDer Soud, Lado Isle. . Rollllt 01101'&, 19, or 3703 I
platea were thrown. i~ the w., ... a4.,, Mn. 1 Seashore Drive, Wut New·
nearby road ••• t.adau mod Can park d H 1 Dr port, wu booked on tho
type boo~• were atolen from and bclonaina 00
10 ~aarei charp of canyina a coo-~ ro11dence of Loreua Wilson 3l6 Poppy Corona eealod weapon ••• William
Oalena, 520 Pemlcaf, Cor· del ~ d 0 • St Blan&on , 33, of Ull Mari· ona del Mar r, an oona ene, . . • 131 Verano Place, Univer-non Mile, Harbor Hathl.nda,
Mo..My, Oct. 30 sity Plua were damaaed made Ute miuake of aqueal-BIDS WILL BE OPENED Nov. 21 and
An unscrupulous art lover by an unkn~wn car Mary ina hia Lirea when makina a the contract is scheduled to be let Nov .
library will be located Ofl What
a tole a S2S a~tue of a boy Vauah• 2115 Windw~d· ·Do .. U-tum aaain. at a poated. no from Ute patio of Beverly ere 1 "d. d 6 • Y left tum aap, and paned 29 for the construction' of the new
Sc llo3 ~ 0 a • • aacovere enve· . . 0 Co t Colle e l"brar The to ou, "• cean .-ront, lo d th 1 1 f 4 pohce att.enhon that reaul~ range as g 1 y. ur·
phy sical education field north of the
Old counsel ing center, a 1941 Army
bu ild ing wh ich has been condermed.
The present I ibrary wi 11 be converted
into a counseling center. Cen~~l Newport •. ·.A u Ja .. un~'m:dt : ~= ~:C~eod i~ ed in hi a beina. ~ked on story structure wilt be built with a pprox·
coba . surfboard waa taken front of her home_ and rea-the charae of dnvana while imately$450,.000 in state funds, with the
from hu ~econd ~tory. apart.-H:ted that aomeone had intoxicated. .• Mary Wohl, balance com1ng from local sources. The
ment atan landlnJ, stated taken her mail from the aar· SO, of 246 Cedar St., New· QOO<XX>COOO<XX>COO<X>COO<X>CO~
Larry Leonard, .lOS E. Bay, aJC door mailbox •..• The portShorea, failed a sobriety REA.LT~RS T~ INSTALL
Balboa ••• Sometime ov er the Chevrolet belonJinJ to Law .. teat and abe waa booked The Installation banquet
weekend, a steel cover..pl~te renee Gundrwn of Laauna on the charae of drunk dri-of the Newport Harbor..Co s.ta
was thrown throufh the wan-Beach had 10 be &owed away vina •.• Thomaa Glenn of Mesa Board o~ Realtors ~Ill ~w of the boys rest ro.om after collidinJ on' 16 th St. Santa Ana opened his car be held Fnday evenma,
Tfte Lorvest Bible Class in the Harbor Area
invites you to o •tucly ifl which
m the New~t ~ar.bor HaJh with the parked De Soto, be· door just as floyd Wes ter· Dec. &, at the Newporte.r
School musac bualdma. , .A lonaina CD Robert Styers, dahl, 404 Via Lido Nord• Inn, Actor and . local . rell•
S60 1lau door was. brok.en 2421 16th St., Newport Lido Isle, drove paat and dent Andy Devm~ Will be
at 4SOO Campus, Unaver11ty 'HeiJhts ..• Credit c ards and caused almott 5400 damaaes master of cerem~ues. Frank
Pla:tL .Car drivers Kranti S16 were in the wallet liken CD Mr. Westerd.tll's car, , , D~mond and h1s .orcheslla
Gupta, 215 29th SL, West rrom his trousers in his Har· James Maaa, 41, of 320 Via wall pl_!l for dancana.
""The Bible Comes Alive"
MUTUAL :
SAVINGS : •
TIME: Every Sundoy Moming no. 9 :45 .. 10:510
PLACE, ARST BAPTIST CHUR01
OF COSTA loiESA
301 Mognolio Stt-•t
A II' ARM II'ELCOME AII'AITS YOU'
BRING YOUR CHILDREN'
Newport~ and Joe Peeplea bor Hi IYm l~Xker, accord-~do No~d, Lido Isle, col· ?f Huntm~ton Bea~~ were ina to David Riley, 10~ Via hded wath a boat moored
mvolved m a co l huon on Oijon, Lido Isle ... Two lOC offshore between E and F
the ramp west of Newport ice cream bars were s tolen SL, Balboa, failed a •~
Blvd, 0 .Two youths between rrom the Corona del MarEle-briety tel~ and Wll booked
11 and 11 are believed to mentary School by a blonde on the charae of operatina
have .stolen S2 in a ~ooden boy about 13 or 14, accord-(Continued on a> !!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~2:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ con tamer from the res 1 den c e .,.;...;..;...;,;_..,..;. ____ ~;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;.;,;;;;,;;,;:;,;.;;;,._.,:::
·or Donald Haskell, S24
Anaelita, Ir vine Terrace.
T uescloy, Oct. 31
An iron bar was bent and
another pulled frc.n her
gate, accordins to He len
Smith, 1536 Galaxy, r:>over
Shores ... Wildt Davis, 411
Bayside Or.,Newport Beac h,
left S32S worth of men's
clothina on his front porch
for the cleaners, bu t it wa s
not the deaning service who
pi cked them up. , .A boy
about 12 threw a lia,hted ob--
ject into a boat at 705 Edse·
water, Balboa, causins a
fi re that burned a boat cush ..
ion and damaged the paint,
accord ins to Bai·Boat Ren·
tal s ... Peter Sheehan, 23 ,
or 214 Fairway Place, Costa
\k:sa, railed coordinati on
tests and was booked on
the charae or driving under
the influence or alcohol or
drugs after running into the
Cadillac belonaina lO Mary
AcC:vedo, hso Carob, East
Blurr. .. A lime peen, kid-
skin, leather jacket and
s kin, worth sl)6 was stolen·
len rrom Apropos, 3363 Via
Lido, Lido Shops area, by a
woman about S reet and 3
inches and 28 years old. ..
Car drivers Susan Wasser·
man, tnt Santa' Ana Ave.,
Costa Mesa, and Ethel
Peterson, 174{ Tustin Ave.,
ApL 17A, Costa Mesa, were
invo lved in a car collision
at Cedar St. and Newpo rt
Shores Dr. , . The Chevro·
lets belonaina to William
Upson, 301 E. Balboa Blvd.,
No. I, Ba lboa, and Marietta
Bohna, Hl2 Palm Dr.,
Costa Mesa, were damaged
in a car collision ... Carles
Garde, H4 Buena Vi s ta,
Balboa, reported that some·
one threw eaas at his win·
dows at 11:25 p.m ... Radio
antennas were broken Crom
AIR CAUFORNIA ADDS
SAN JOSE & OAKLAND TO
ITS SCHEDULE
FROM ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT.
(Don 't worry, we still have 8 flights daily
to San Francisco. And Parking is FREE!)
IF YOU UVE IM AMY Of
THESE AREAS-
WE'LL SAVE YOU TIME.
ANAHEI~ • ARTESIA • BALBOA • BREA • EUENA PARK • COSTA MESA • CYPRESS •
FOUNTAIN VALLEY • FULL£Rf0N • G..OEN GROVE • HUIIIINGION BEACH • CITY Of
INOUSfl!Y • LAGUNA BEACH • LA HAB~A • l 4 P4LM A • LA MIRAOA • LOS ALAMITOS
• NEWPORT BEACH • NORWALK. • ORANGE • P CO RIV(II A • PLACENTIA • SANTA ANA •
SANTA FE SPRINGS • S£;ll BEACli • s•.t..:OfiON • i:..'STI~ • VIl lA PARI( • W£ST·
~I NSTE R • WHI TIIE ~ • lO~G B£AC-! 'Tl~.,. ~·m • SAN Jt.;A~ CAPISfRA~O • SAN
ClEMENTE , UN IY~IISITY OF SOUT H(~N C AllfQ~~~~ Ill\ N£.
Air California expands 1ts schedule ~ No..,.,·. you ca11 take·oH from
the newest air-terminal in the Southland, at Orange County Air·
port, and land right at Son Jose or Oa"and.
Don 't spend your t1me on the freeways at e1ther end ... spend it
profitably or plea surably aboa rd an A•r Californ ia Electra.Jet.
SAVE
TlloiE,
FLY
AI
CALL YOU~ T~AVEL AGENT OR
AIR CALifORNIA Wl-4550
CALIFORNIA
CONVERSE AU STARS-7,95 All $21 FRAMES~~. $15.95 OTID RACKETS 2.95 TO 40.00
IASifTIALLS 4.95 TO 12.95 TENfiS SHORTS MI .... 4-95 .. 13.95
IACXIOARDS & MENS ~ SIIRTS 5.00 MENS TENNIS SHOES 7.75
GOAlS 16.95 • 1L95 UD1ES SHOES 7J5
sox
KIIEPADS
""••thenM Xtr. o.ty .,. '' ...__ r..-.... ..tin
01111 ........ c.. .. J
l------1 &hell,_ .. 11111111 filii ... -J.-lBGM--.-ES---1
I
L~h~~·~· Dllll~_j likE PARTS-TE
Ill'S uns
lUllS -liGHTS
I.OCIS -
IACIIIJ ~ ··-I
Fro1n tl1e Police
(Cooliauad-p ... 7) -dol Mar, Waal 10 ......
1 bo.t u..S.1 &be il)lluance diaa 10ceptioo at 211 Vla
o1 alcohol ••. Lellaai Lee of Lido N~d., ~ido Isle. alta
1 ·-·a a_ b .... . . '-ft het apat1oa teya oa tM
a a .... lat 1oo1 lo boo ... -
.... elM a eU•iaa kit.
oa.laiaiq a pey oudboeld
jewby IJoa willa wlaal te-
l ,._. -ijua.a , .. ca.
_. luns. • .An outside
lilbt riatul• or liabl bhae
DOD--U•spatenl alau , al·
moet 2 feel biah and oval
sbaped. w11 stolen ftom lbe
tesideoce or Noama Rucke1,
4109 Buace C111ccn t, Lido
Sands. , .Custodian Oeotac
Deaby at Newpott Hatbol
Hiah School tepoltod a aym
office window pane b1oken
WLI CIIICXI CDMIMG
__.., IKIIC , ,..1\'lftl I n ( b ~
VW on Newpo~t Blvd. wa1 . 001 0 ·~ cu--•~ iDvolved in a Cat c:ollition one. cbove It away, • .A flO ·~.~a Slaal 8 1 of aadao ••• ttolen fun tbe ... oy lUI 01 lelidence or Kuon Pfuotaa 42$ 31d St., Wnt Newp01t, 1132 W Balboa "'·L a' .,..,~ ..... 3 . • ""' .•
When Albe 1 ~n 41 Balboa. . .He• wallet wuh ot 1 1 aapa, • SlQ wu atolon, topolt~
...,.at c1 'Ilia S No-llaacll
Creety•1 look ia Cot&e lhfdtee of lhe B.U of
Maoa, will apoall at 1 -'oa will dlotrlbato
today, No•. -~. at lbe .:::;. Cluh-.. Club cbeckl •la u.1 o1 tb• ouaae County 11101111t ~ eome 900 local
Hiuorlcal SoCiety at Bowen re.aideiiCs. 'l'hl local •••en ~•eum. 2002 N Ma' S . w1ll ncein about t20S,OOO
S.&e AnL . Hia • t.opi~n w~i rot IMlrCiuh ... lboppiolo
OR. CONWAY SNYDER, JPL project sci-
entist of the United States• Venus ex-
ploration program, described 1the recent
Mariner/Venus probe to bO you ng scien-
tists comprising Co llins Communi cations
Explorer Post#)40 night at the company's
cafeteria last week. The occasion wa s
the first in a series of techn ica l lec tures
for the organization of high school stu-
dents. Pictured fro~ left are Steve Emer-
son of Santa Ana, post president; Dr.
Snyder; Alan Bradf ield of Costa Mesa ,
post Quartermaster, and J im Wingrove of
Laguna Beach, post advisor and engineer
at Collins Radio Company. (Studio One
photo.)
512 E. Balboa Blv.d., Pouy OttHna, 509 W, Bale Balbo~. was rola!'d weavana boa Blvd Balboa 5 _ from side to a ado on the · ·• • · · .ome sidewalk at A St and E ooe ontoud the Vetualles
Oc · · Restawant at 1611 Weat.-ean Front, he was book· crrr OJ W 1 rrr C ed 01'1 thO C:hiiJC o( intoXi• I '' ea. C I entet,
cated in public ..• Someone apread toothptckl. all ove1
apparently uted a •crew the rloor and emptied tcve1•
dliver lO punch the lock ~I salt and pepper thakers
th d . , . on an the employees' lounp e uvea I ltde or the A S70 b'k I Foad belonaina to Robelt . . . . ' e was ato en
Andelson, 415 N. Ncwpolt rrom hu &&Jaae. l epotted
Blvd N t H .a._ Steve W&Jd, SOO Rockfotd ., ewpoa Cl.,.ta .. , Place C H' bl d James Wattcuon 26 f , amco 11 an a
3304 M w ' N ' 0 ••• A watet balloon was arcus, est cwpott, tht own at het car and ahat· was booked on the chaaac . . of drunk in public aftcl tcaed the . ~mdshteld~ as
police round him staaaetina she ~Ill duvma at the tnler· . SeCtion or O.anJC and on the. stdewalk ... Baaten· Canal, stated Lois Baewer,
de1 Ntcholas Assaley, 48 , 483 62nd St., West Newport
enson, Louis White, Bert or 2080 Newpott Blvd., Apt .... Robea t Cuuy, 23 Bay
Sewell, M.K. McEnir)', and 216, Costa Mesa, was book-l•la .• 'alelak d.
CANDLELIGHT BALL DEC. 8
The special projects com-ranged by Mrs, Martius Kina.
mince of the Tuesday Club, Assistina her are the r-.tncs.
headed by Mrs. Robert fla· J'ack Ba)'er, William Stcph-d th h r · nu, l; e1, IICOVet• N~r;:~n ~~k~l~ Ki'llan se is ~.:, ~h:ca~:.c ~ ~C:~f~ ;~u~;0w~~:~•h:vei~.-:dw~7:.
favor chairman, assisted ~ ~stfusson manaaca of the fi&ht at 8 Ba)' Island; when
Mrs. Stephenson and Mrs. VIlla Sweden, tepcutcd that h lold lh h · h' · c em e was amna
tho inside out.
be ''Rominiacenau in the
book busineu: rare books
and"-" people. '·'For 1!5 yeara
he operated the Abbey Booll:
!~top in Loa Anaelea, and
later owned a book store on
Bel boa Jo land. ·
21st ANNUAL SALE •••
%OFF
EVERYTHING II STOCK
LIGHT IORS
neain, met OcL 30 for an
uchanae of ideas and delc-
aation of duties for the
Candleli&hl Ball, to be held
at the Santa Ana Country
Club.
Candles will provide the
theme for this annual even t,
and there wi II be a red and
white color scheme for the
tables o r 10.
William Shoemaker. Mrs. 2 tppte type )'Ouna men aoing to ca ll police one
Laurence Wriaht and Mrs. ate S6 wo~th of foo:<l and youna man s ttuck hi~ and
Ruth Kennedy are plannina uthe.n lcfst Without paymg ... they all fled ; Mr. Cully .....
the entertainment and ar-mted tales cuu ency and tJcated at Hoag f01 a cut
2443 E. C-t Hwy. (at MacArthur) Corona del Mar
Table arrangements wi II
be handled by \Irs. Ernes t
'.lcC \elland and \ln. Donald
Ohms, c~chainnen, assist·
ed by Mrs. R,a lph Phelps .
\Irs. Claude Cotton is ac-
ceptina reservations at 548-
06~4. Deadli ne is De c. 1.
Tickets will be mailed to
members and gue sts by \Ir s.
Patrick Shepard.
The Tuesday Club will
sponsor a cocktai I party at
the Country C lub at 7 p.m.,
preceding the 8 p.m. din ner.
Music £or dancing and lis ten-
ina will be provided by the
Hi·LiRhll"'·
. • . S a cameu wmth S74 we1c 1. 1 w ranatna tor pnzcs. anta tak r th .d r tp ... rma chu, 416Y.t E.
C .1 h . · en zorn e res 1 ence o 0 \aus wt I be mu c m evt-M p dl 1 1016 S ccan found
b r 1 az y en c on, ea dence, and a num er o L H bo v· H'll
party aocu will have the Hane,PI., 1 th"wh d ' sbo. • • . "I r II' s el ymou a a ut priVI eae o te mg anta SIOO d d t · what they rCally want for . amages one . o 1t
Ch . H .11 . whtle parked, a ccozdtng to nstmas. e w1 an1vc . .
"th h . k h. b k Maue ~l1ebsch , 6 16 Laaks· r~~~~~~~,~l~\iJ1r w1 11 pac on u ac , .. c d 1 'I . . . . pu1 nYC., .01 ona e ,.. a1. complete w1th hu tmy rem-SoNrday, ~av. 4
AIR MAN George C. Ander-deer. Thomas (The G1eek) \1il·
soo Ill, son of Mrs . Mary J. SCOUT TROOP 370 'let , 24, of 408 Jasmin!!
Hartshorn of 427 E. Seventh OPEN HOUSE HOV . 20 Co1ona del Mar, was boo ked
St., Ba lboa , ha s compl eted All boya eleven years of on the cha1ae of petty thefl
basic training at Lack land aae or older and their Dads ... Lany Swan , 117 Via
arc invited to an OpenDijon, Lido Isle, p&Jked his
AFB, Texas. He is now as- House Roundu p Meetina of caJ at 32nd and Newport
s igned as a seCurity polic e-Lido Isle's Boy Scout Blvd. when it bl oke down,
man with a un it of the Stra-Troop )70 on Monda)' Sunday, Oc t. 29;when he re-
tegic Air Command at LOr· November 20th, at 7:)0 p.m:turnedhediscoveredaTV8et
ing AF B, Ma ine. He is a The me e tina will be in the and portable stereo on the
1%5 graduate of Newport Garden Room at the Lido back seat worth 1129 had been
Harbor High School. hie Clubhouse stolen ... When Janet Ma J\u-• 438 Dahlia Ave ., Cot-
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