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MARtSA, llh-year-old daughter of Mr. and chairman, are bu sy coordinating requests I candidateS '
Mrs. John Wayne, residents of Bay Shores, for tickets. Mrs. Wayn e, wife of the no ted f;;f:{]--;:-;~~-:~::-:::-;:~:-;:~:;;~71
joins her mother in planning the "Voices actor and chairman of the Hoag Hospi tal , 9rCn~orlymaCotion .lon, th~ April t NEWPORT BEACH of Christmas" Ball, a benefit for Hoag 1 unc• e ect1on waa "Be a Deer" Commi,ttee promoting the iuued th'1 k b N Memorial Hospital, which wil l be held at 1 wee Y ew· ball, says thj:~t more information regarding port Beach City Clerk Laura 1.,. ... ,.,,,,~
The Newporter on Dec. 13. Mrs. Will is the formal dinner dance may be obtained Laaios.
Longyear, al left, ••servallons chai rman, by phoning b42-l403. I Jack West Photo.) Three Council membe" u N ITfD u N D and Mrs. Jack Carney, rlght1 telephone will be elected. The districts
SCHOOL PROPOSALS AIRED ;:~~:~r:!~: ,;o~h:o:·;.~
Four alternativea for Alternatives are : aaid that he did not favor to the westerly city limits.
solvina the problem of t. Double seasions. placina any student in a u~ The incumben t is Council·
housina the expected ad-2. Tri-mes ter plan. atandard clauroom facili-man AI ForJit.
di tional 1500 to 2SOO 3. An ntended day a t ties; nor did he feel that • DistrictS-The wcstt:r-
s tudcnts we re di scussed at the hiah school level. any &tadc level should be 1y portion o f Irvi ne Terrace,
a special rreetina of the 4. Eiahth araders in hip on double session for more Beacon Bay, Harbo r Island,
Board of Education of the school and 6th aradcu than one year, and that no Bayside Villaae. a portion
Newport-\iesa Unified Dis· at the junior hiah student should encounter of Cliff Haven and N,ew-
Uict Tuesday niaht at school level. double seuions mo re than port Heiahts, a portion
Cosla Mesa Hiah School. Supt. Leland Newcomer once dutina his schoollna. of Dover Shores, the Bluffs
He felt tha t" principals area in East Bluff. The Joint school talks asked
The Leaaue of Wolftl n
Voters ha s issued an
appeal to the Newport-
\1e sa School Oistrict Uustees
and the Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa Council mem--
bers to wo rk toaether to
solve a "mutual problem-
education 0£ our Children."
Mr s . Gordon G. Dale,
youth services chairman for
the Leaaue, said in her
letter that .. we are faced
wi th the probtem or how to
handle a rapidly arowin&
school population within a
(ixed classroom capacily,"
because of the defeat of 6
of the 7 propoaitio.ns in tho
Oct. H.. bond. ele'cti911,.
':" She stAted-that Wli"8te.,er
plan is undertaken by lhe
school board, "it will re·
quire parallel pl&nnina by
the city councils of New-
port Beach and Costa
Me1a."'
Corrmentina on one pro-
posal plan, operatina the
schools on a quarter system
over the fulll2 month1, Mrs.
Dale wrote, .. This would
mean over 6,000 children of
school.a1e on vacation every
day or the year. This in
tum would require a com·
plete cbanae in the sc:hcdul-
ina ofrecreational activities
and police prevention. . .
••we (eel that the implici ty
re sponsi bility of all 3 local
aovemina bodies is to
conault toaother aa to how ... .,_ .. ___ .._
solved in the best interest&
of tho comnwnity and ita
citizens ...
Pease offers program
could develop plans to incumbent is Councilman
solve their particular Dee Cook.
school housina pr obi em . • Oi s trict 7-Harbor View
Leunina, rather than Hills, Corona Hi&hlands,
pade identification for Cameo Shores, Sh ore Cliffs,
studenta, should be the all of Corona del Mar north
aoal of future plannina, the hiahway, and the
accordina to Dr. Newcomer. easterly portion south of
He indicated that jun ior .... the hiJhway, to Marauerite
hi&h schools could work ou t • Ave. The incumbent is
plans for placement o f DEBRA DENE BARN ES of Councilman Lindsley Pat·
certain eiahth grade stu· Moran, Kansas , who hol ds sons.
dents in laiah school for the title of Miss America, Council candidates must certain c:laues. This wou ld ....__ be especially effective a t will be a special guest at ...,.. nominated by at least 5
th 0 C ty A t and no more than 10 quali· nei-~borina hi·~., schools e range oun u o "'' .,, Sh s t d 0 2 · fied electors in the respec-tnd ,·uni or hi-h schools. ow a ur ay, ec. , 10 .,, tive disuict. To be eligible, The Costa Mesa Hi-h School Anaheim's conventi on cen· .,, a nominee must be a quali·
will beain a program in ter. She will appear from 5 fied elector of the district
Oexible achedulina durin& to 7 p.m. and 8:30 to 10 p.m. for a t I cut one year im-
the nut few weeks. Debra is a 2~year-old blue mediately precedina his
Dr . Nowcarner stated that eyed brunet, kopes to be-nomination, and a raaisterad
.,,..,;atnf•:•'t n ;friM• CMN ~ mual~f1 .and q.aUfl ..... c'« e1 .. oitr
tratora &riaffiftci~Siri1 nmd .. Wrll return to her studies a( for at least 3 )'CUI inP"
work out plana to be pre-Kansas State Col lege after mediately prec:edina the
sen ted . to the Board of ending her reign as Miss election.
Education and hoped that A • Th A t Sh Nomina tion,. papers may be , 1 1 ld mer1 ca. e u o ow, _.. . d r . an opera bona pan wou C uota1ne rom the City be completely ri nalized for sponsored by the Motor ar clerk fr nm Jan. 25 to Feb.
approval about 1\pri l. Dealers ~ssn. of Orange IS . ClosinJ date for filin& Balbo a lsl.,d realtor Har-sourcu of the uperience, A c o t til be open to the t the reaular meeting at un y, w nomination papers is noon
\ey Pease, critic of ac:hool traininJ .,d knowlcdae of 7:30 p.m. the board dis-public Dec. 2·1 0. Feb. IS.
bond issues and former leacheu and ackninisu ators.
school board member, pro· • "Consider the added ..... d th• .. opo .. , •o Dope arrests ·lump invite ci ty counci ls of
posed a 12-point PfOJfllll Ute or portable school Newport Beach and Costa
this week for tacklina the hou sina as a substitute for Mesa to consider problems
Un ited Distri ct's school permanent buildinas.Mobi lity reaardin& the number of In the first 6 months of crease in the use of druas
problems. o f classrooms• is invaluable. students, the ir housin& and th is year, 72 juveniles we re for persons under the age of
He cautioned a1ainst vin-• "lnau aurate a study of fWldS that could make arrested on narcotic ch araes 18.
dictive atti tude directed at school de sian, materials .,futwe plannin& even by Newport Police an un· "I am particularly concern-
the ''no .. vote which de· and size of classrooms, en· more effective ,'' Or . New-pre cedented high, compared ed,'' he said, ''by the in·
feated 6 of the 1 propoai-couraaina o ther school dis-comer was asked to contact with the total amount of last creasing arres ts of yo unJ
lions on the OcL 24 bond tri cts to participate. Ex· both city managers in an ye ar's 46 arrests. people for usin& dan gerous
electi on . plore the possibili ty of in· attempt to set a mee ting Adult arrests on narcoti cs druas -the barbiturates,
"Those who vo ted no are centive fees, rewardina lhe before Jan. 15. charaes numbere d 227 in the amphetamines,"
not. per se, aaainsl public: reduction of costs rather A committee wa s authorized 1966, while thY year the In Newport Beach, 63 JU•
education," he said. "Ra· than the opposi te. to evaluate what is cur-total arrested h~as already venile arrests we re for mar i·
ther, they arc sayina that • "Review outmoded po-rently beinJ taught in the passed the 200 ma rk with 6 juana; 3 arr ests were for
the total costs of edu cati on li ci ea as to school size. area of family life and sex weeks still to ao. Nearly all danaerous dtuJs and LSO.
are exce ssive .,d justi· Laraer schools are educa-education, as the re sult of 16 anests were for marijuana, The greatest amount of ar-
fied." tionall y sound and offer (Continued 00 paae 4) Only one arrest was. made rests we re made of 16 and
VI~GlL PAQT CH, the no ted "VIP" cartoon ist and
resident of Corona del Mar , has contributed his talents
to the cause of the Newport 13each United Fund. He
drew this cartooo to encourage support for the cu rrent
Campaign to raise 5172,523 for 25 agencies.
Jack in Box drive-in
buying Newport.-s ite
A use permit request for a
Jack in the Box drive-in
and take~ut restaurant in
Central Newport wi II be
considered De c. 7 by the
Newport Beach Plannina
Conm ission .
The application has been
submitted by Foodmaker
Inc. of Vernon, Calif.
Han dling the arrangements
ror the firm is Robert C.
HaJvey, wh o is mayor of
Cypress 1n addi tion to hrs
duties as executive for
Foodmaker.
The location is the corner
of 2Oth St. and Balboa
Blvd., on Lo ts 8, 9, 10. II
and 12. Foodmake1 IS
purchasina the ~ lors on
-.·hich Bay & Be ach Realty
is located. at 2025 '4'.
Balboa Blvd., and the .1
adjoining lots, owned by
Howard L. Smith, at 2009
W. Bal boa Blvd, Bunster
Creely of Sprina, Realty is
handlin& the sale of the
Smith property, which was
acquired and deve loped
about 191 0 by \h . Smith's
father .
It was the Jack in the
Box request to constJuct a
restaurant rn ~ewport Beach
that pr omp ted the City
Counc i l to adopt an emcr·
gency ordinance last year,
establisbina a "fteete" on
drive.tn and lake-out eatma
places un til a reaulatory
ordinance could be drafted.
The ordinance subsequently
was adopted, and the use
pemut request u h• be
considered rn li ght of the
restric tions specified 1n
the ordinance .
JOe
COSTA
MESA
Bob Geier, adminisuadve
assistant to Conareuman
James Utt, reported to th e
En sian 1\.ionday by telearam
from Waahinaton that the
Sen ate Appropriati ons Com-
mittee had just cleared the
way for the beach erosion
control proj ect in West New-
por"
He wired the En.sian that
the Senate commi ttee ap-
proval of funds will allow
the State of California to
advance mo ney to the Corp s
of Enaineers fo r the proj ecL
The House commi ttee al-
ready had aiven its approval.
Kenn eth Sampson, Oranae
County director of Harbors,
beaches and park.s, said
yesterday that bids will
probabl y be called by the
Corps of Engineers around
Dec. S, and that the wort
should be under W&)' by th e
middle of December.
The Corps of En ai neers
erosion control calls for
co nstruction o f a sheet steel
aroin off 40th SL and haul-
ina of about 200,000 cubi c:
)"ards of sand onto the e~
ded beaches. The cost is
es timated at mo re than
S7JV,J00..
\1eanwhil e back at We st
Newport: "Erosion is coo·
tinuina wi lh a pronounced
south swell; water is from
1 to h) fee t from houses,"
J t.ke Mynderse, aeneral ser·
vices di re ctor of Newpon
Beach, stated yesterda)·.
NORMAN NE LSON1 singing
ambassador, wi ll be guest
speaker and soloist at the
meeting of the Newport
Beach Ch ristian women's
Clu b at noon Tuesday, Dec.
5, at the Ba lboa Bay Club.
For the past 10 years, Mr.
Nelson has been a mi ssion·
ary with Overseas Crusade
Inc.. He traveled with his
wife and their 5 ch ildren in
the Ph iliopines and the
Orient, then was reassigned
as missionary -a t-large to
carry his testi01ony in word
and song throughout the
world. Comm entina on the stale-cost savinas. 8 for he roi n and that was of a 11 teenagers; the youngest
men! by directors or the • "Take ..... to recop-oat goes woman who came r ..... New ....... we•• or a 14-,-eao-STORM HITS HARD Newport-Mesa Edu c ation ture 6 to 7 acre s of land at York and was apprehended old boy and two I S-year-old
Assn. that the "no .. vo te theHarborView School site. d at a local hotel . girls. and all 3 were on mari·
was an act of irre spon-The di stri ct owns 17 acres Attorney General Thomas juana charges. Th d agroun e skies seemc lo be Jake \1ynderse, aeneral ser-of ware r and renuired pum~ sibility, he s aid such state· but utilizes slightly over C. Lynch, in a report from \11. Lynch stated that maJJ • 1 · d H bo ,-• c eaflnJ an ar r res1 · vice di rector. "Balboa Is-1ng. menta are "puerile, inac--10 acres, due to rouah tel"' th e Department of Justice, JUana 1s availab le from d 1 · ents were c:onJlatu atma land had 1 seri ous problem Roads we re block ed ..... curate, unprofessional and rain. Makina dirt fill avail· The Centurion. a 28..foot said that while the statewide across the \\::x.ican border th 1 th 1 05 · h -· ems e ves on e . me on \brine A\· e. and pumps Pomona at nth, II)'Cr at throw a rea•ettable cloud able free could be one o f Columbia sailboat, ran out an est increase reflec ts a in subs tantial q uantities de · d · th d .. ownpout at postpone were used to expedite th e Bth d PI no t only ov er the oraaniza-the City Coun cil condi ti ons of (gel and went aaround in continued and accelerated spi te the ract tha t enforce• wa teri no for awhile , wh en • an acentJa at 17th,
th . . drainaJe." where there was abou t S tion 's leadership and • its fo r executing a freeway e breakers Saturday niaht, VIgilance on the part of me nt aaencies arc s eizing the low pressure area that feet of water.
judamental qualifications, qreement with the state. Nov. 18, off 24th St., Cen· California aaencies, it also mo re -and a ne sting more was supposed to move west, Water was so deep that a Water caused a neon siom
but also the-teac:heu as a • "Enlist community su p-tral Newport. reflects an "appallina" in-peddlers -than ever before. stayed-and another !.Ooi motorcyclist was pullina a to bum out at l.BO Ne:_:
whole." port for 11 poli cy of joint The yacht is owned by A h M 0 h k d inches or rain fell in a surfboarder down the 100
Mr. Pease suaaested that use of city park and school International Yachts, Ala-rc es arlna rent I. e hurt)' on Tuesday. block of Amethyst .-\ve. po rt Blvd., Co sta \lesa.
the followina course of ac-arounds, as at Marinen mitos Bay, and was chartt:r· The result: The Fi re OepL also re-Traffic was ~ac ked up 15
ti on should be follo wed by School and the adjoin ina ed by Julian Snyder of The joint harbor com• of our income producina A scorm dr ai n, opera tina at cei ved some requellls co dry road men worked on the -~ Beverly Hills · d I I R' h d , II c .. d Palisades brid ge rell'l()vi na, th e Newport-Mesa school, pan.. · mattec vote aat week leasehold improvements ull capacity at IC ar son 1 out sma ruas out state . 1 L ·•eM•anl Buddy o-lsh · th pract1ca I)' b)' hand, branch· board and a4-ninislration: • "Explore the possibili· Ia· •-ooo:; e aaamst e Newport Arches completed." Yacht Anchoraae, 1601 they could not tic up cqui~ es and o ther debris, that
• "Recoanize that the ties of exchlf'laina with lhe swam with a line from the Marina request for post• He added, "The delay in Bayside Drive , tore loose ment for such ilrn al l jobs. po"\ed up in the small cui-
district like ,·n ~·s try, ,·1 Ir vine eo. the ~acre site beached boat to Harbor ponina the cost of livina the main has no t been our 3 floats so that they 1 Co M i • -De R Do 1 n s ta esa. apartments vert be cause of the rain. cau'""t 1n a cost..pn'ce at J~mboree Rd. and Pali· partmcnt escue a increase in the annual fault... flo ated out into the bay, · .. ,11 "'' N • Th Col b" 1n 4 w ercnt buildinas on MacArthur Bl vd , tratric had .qu •• z.. sadea Rd. for sites of ...... 0 • :~. e um 18 was rental payment& lo die The SJ ,810.83 rental in-with S cruisers and sail· rot. 1· ~ th II d rr h d ~·a amar at Placentia were to be re-rou ted on co Pali-• ••Recoanize the citi-preciably lesser land value, en pu e 0 • ore an county and city. crease was based on the boalJI still attached to them. flooded wi d! about 3 inchu sades Rd.
zen1 and taxpayer to be it&· This choice view property towed into tbe Harbor De· The increase , raiaina ltle c:unent 11 7.2 cost of livina The Harboc De pt. he lped
tellcc:tual equals. For u-overlooks the water and ul-putment. The only apparent minin'IJm yearly rental of in du, compared wid! the a crew or workers at the Bad check l·s exposed
ample, don't hire a contul-mitate Upper Bay develop-4amaae ••a llone to the SSO ,OOO by s).&l 0.13, had base indu of 101.9 •• of anc:horaae push and pull
tant at a substantial tee ment. rudder, wt.ich was bent been announced Oct. 10 in th e execution or the lease the Ooata back so th1l they A · k op-zo'-•IOiy 70 dearees Mey lJ, 1~4. c--ld be secured. Jack n attempt to cash a bad ran from the 11ore and ckove !Wid juatify doina 10 on • Take a JOOd loo at t""' .. _ • a letter from Chri• Kl inaer, TU .,.,. check a1 the Beach comber ~'"£. ·~•nda that 't t th u· • 1 -1 S.,LOR ~-o dm' · · · The JO. intharbor commi uce Ri chardson, owner. said he L'L. """ .. ~-I cos I c promo na a rep ac-.. en ,.. _, I A.MQUET a lnl atratJve aervac:es s tated that de'orn·na the believed lhe damaae would .x~.op, 2633 W. Coast Hwy., Mr. Miller then tried lo ditt.rict notbina becaaae ftom within the district for IS SIT POR NOV. 21 auistant or the County 1' Mariner's M·le th ted 1 th increase would not be in run between S7 ,000 and 1 • wa• war Pace a call to "Valley Sport e cost comes ou.t of lhe dlie position of auperintan· Tha Newport Harbor Hiah Harbor Dialrict. to Everett keep•'na w•'th ettebl•'shod · 11 "000 81 the floats were by Sam Graves. ll,l .S Mati-'and Play," which had bteD architect't fee. Need--don1,1 not only f101n the-!chool Vaflily Foot'-11 Brunzell and Rob.rt Harria , · ... ners Or H&r.._ H ·•t d -policy, but u-eued an tom aport, pilinas were ·• """" ,.,, an 1, writ&&n on the bot&cn of the leu to .. t, who p~a the t '-ldpoint of ro&acioa D..-uet wilt be held at 7p.m. the leaaeholdera. .... on Sat wday Nov 18 ,._,014 interest in atlowina the bent over, and electrical • · · check aM ••• \old U.t M ll'chitect7 fOOtta but from lhe pouibil• 1\Maday, Nov. 21, at the In atkina for the post• Two youna women b-• • leaseholders to pay the equi-ntmust be replaced. zu aach ccnpuy waa tit..._ • .. Ro-e.umint lhe 1~7-hy o( pullinalhe d.iatrict P-bith act.ool cafeteria. ponement, Mt. Hanis wrote ..... _. hurriedly picked ou.t 3 hems
61 budt•t m elimial&.e DC.· I a•••· GHat tpnt.r will be Dick to lhe joint hrbor commit-additional amount at • later The Newport Beach Fire and ot'feted a c:hect in pey·
eali.ntial upendhu.r11. To • ~Formutaao •d IUbrnit CC*)', au iuant coech or tee dlat he ud hil putnor date. DepL pumped out a aaraae ment. liT, .. , • .n
illoltrOIO, tho S.la An• ll••c:ina reqwremoatt 00 the usc T<ojan looll>all hiYO IQIIained • lou oi IACit FOI NOLIOAY .. 1~ w. oee .. F-~ "' tho chock did ... loot IT,. ........
UaiOed Sdloot Dl.aict lllu ...,.,.a in ~~eoord•ce ..... morelhaa 1100,000 beca•• ~alhy Helpe;rin, d•ahter We at Newport. a Oooded at all otndal ud btacuH StL DDI:Ina-. L Oret. ...
X 671 ,.,_ll c .,... wltll .. aeed in lrlailchaa 'h\:tphje• •Ill be ••.ned ol the 2~•• delay ia .... or Mr .... d Mn. Jerome Hel-b&a•tmt at 1621 R.ott. aly a liblary cad waa ol· of *· •d ... D.l. Glial wti.NewponMI~I ............ , .... oela paj""' _,. .. Booet•'• Clab aa tina *• doft~t P"'-poria of 211 Via O..Oa. Lee. H.tlor Hiahl•da, fefed a• W..tificatia, Mr. oU700~ w.,, Ollila
.... llu • op..... ...... .. .. IIi two ,.. ....... ftll .. ..,. .. lchool. pam coarp~ ... ct. ;.. ' Lido Isle c.ae homo &twn Md • noodecl house at. ar.... illfomed .... .... ....... ,, -... • ..,..
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THE TEXTIOOI IUIIT IS LIIEIIAL
PLAYING I'OUIICS
R.eceate,., the ,....,.... •wolrted • aroup
oC lehlat bKb oad ........_ ro OCUdy "tho
..... -o( ... civil rioco. J. Edpr -and maaJ other bow ...... able aad booolt aucbori~
ties have an-dy toltl bim. Bul lobaeoo, u
uaual, pia)'l politicl wilb tbe fate of tho oa-
tioft. 'The Preei6ad'a conuaittee iMYitabty
came up with a wbitcwub of lhe aoarcbiab
and a rec:ommeoded propam of additiooal
billioao 10 .... all poverty.
POVERTY a CRIME
bo In,--"-1w--o!Wolorl ,,._ _.
-. o1 lhe N..-. ot w.aa. ,.., · .... o. of ..,.tulle. _. .,...._ .......... _. ''Por .. -.
trOit. a.-.., ,.._,k. •· d .. will ell .too dooi .. -pan ol *I• DMI-,
-ry -... pr-.,._, N« -lor 1bo PIJFno oft« lbolr wi* I 11om nil-• lbo ** lbo iHilnNJ. y.,. bave to be educaled to ...-nrat &IUIIIpl a& oa 7 witr 'pcotecti• of dift• Prow:'--'ded 1M eoiMt
--10 COIIIIDit -..-Crime lo dlolribulica• o( lbo -• dtooo, wo ..... ,, piodlo .ooleotloto 10 -...S do-
ptociiiCid .., """" ,.~ -..-bod -od 10 .,. • ronan, 10 ....... -u .... "'~' .a~ .. *' 0oc1 -.,u ..
oad ---· Crlmo Jo prociiiCid .., do-1111 ... 1 hoYO boon no P..-o, oad --'lbo •olool OOlOOll" albdm, lauDorality. Uquor, drvp. n.. two lndepecuSeece ~· tloaor," lbee 1M electric ,,------:-:-:::--:---
bon ~It 10 ~imo an not_,. oocl 11 lo 10 bo -miiOnd llpll qala.won unod oo, · LIGAL IIOTICI
edueahon, but Cbrtatlao.ily and law taf~ that ca. early coloolata n• .. Uq •• tnodl ol tbe
.-. plonnod flJil 1o Dllito ,_ pnooaldoy, . , NOTICEOrTIUliTEE'SIIAL£ rrs SIMPl.& muaity pt'operty of •• ll .... hear&.entna • .,.. 0.. J':!:!oi,"r..,. ••
l!l'oducta ol their labor. ·~·.h rlt&orl4 ~ W'll to ...... o•olock A.M. ,._,
Tbc American Nqro raoks oear tbe top How .. er. whea dt.IJ fouad ,..,,~ 1M tpltll of &hi A .. ttoea Tk .. ,t. ..... 1
•moat all the peoples of the world. ia aaater~ tha tb. did Ameri~ R .. olaUoa, •d n.t c-,..,-. u a.a..._ •
lal poiiCIIioaa. The American Nqro, amoaa: '' .•• •J•tem aot 10 llbfta&.e.AIDerica from th• oMG.... ._._ • • ....._
all the lfOUP' of peopk iD the world, rub: work.. JUSt aa . h 4oea aot coils ot COIQIIUfti em, oa... t~~t.ll .,.. .... .,. ........
.Sth in owDI'I'ihip of can, lOth in radios. 6th ill work 1'! eonnualll ooa&rc;'lled wc:wldhm lnd defeat wb.ida Doo4 of n--ot nooeW .!I
TV Ids. 7th in bathtub& or lbowen, 10th ia :u:,tri:: ~~~:~':!: three&• to aU ~~till out ::~~EN CSnlss~-~
pu c:apita income. me•ocl of di ~buu· aaliOD. ... wll• ••• rec_... ro~ There are 20 million N~poea in the U.S. "' 1'" on, It pve me '""''*to aiv• 24, 1967 Ia Book liD, Pep
And there arc .so millkM't! total pcnoo1 ill tbe wtl•e labor it rewuded in me atw nluet CO Thanh-601 of Offklal a .. on~. of
United K.inJdom. But, more tJwa twice u proportion 10 individual ef· aivina, 1961, baltld upon Oro... Cooaty, Cellf ....
many Nearoes io the U.S. have aneoded a col-ron. the elforu: of dlo Pilpimt ull ,_., .. ,, to t!Mt eertata
1 Laa& week l&ook a rofreah-10 attabliab upon lh.ia con... Rodeo ofD•foab ••• E\Mt'-ea~ in the U.S. lhan have people of all rac:e1 er COUUCI f'in ..,.,. &lorioua . to ooll ta._.uclot .-.o..w4
in o•-u ··-· K ' do ~-N ...... tiaent a new nation, ded1-A 1 ~7 1o •-·-• -'"" m ~ IRI m. •ocr-e are more CJI'O American &rad.i&lona. I jour~ opot 9• .._ _.,_ ·· • ColleJC ltudenll here than there are total col-ca&ed •• Uncoln aaid, '"w Pa• 52 of Officlol R•c.a •-1 1 neyod toiCDott'aBerry Fum, cbo -to'u'on lhat all-of ~ ... c-~. will .. ~., tcp studaiiJ, o aJ rac:es, in Japan, aw.ia, 1 · d .a. r•.,_ ........ ur. .,
F G reverent y •••uno vae reo-•• , -ea•-.a 0,..11." It aavo _. ,... ... , to .. , •. ~ of
To the surprise of no one at all, Or. John W. Caughey,
UCLA history professor, has used the tag of "liberal"
to Identify himself and Pool. John Franklin of the Uni-
versity of Chicago and Prof. Ernest May of Harvard,
This trio authored uland of the free," the llberal"51anted
textbook that will be In all 8th .grade classrooms In pu~
lie schools this tall.
ranee, West emumy, or India. Bilek AIDer-I' r l'bon •-11 - --._ 1 . p 1c:a o our 1 y -•ourop 10 renew •• , n-•t Trut .. n •• r,~t Jc oeotloe America baa tbe a.: • .._ ataodard of liylou. ICI. ranks second tn the world-out to ftnt _... . . .. '" ... ... ' lo L I • ......--... wnere tt 11 mounted in the aaainat cOrMJU.niam. which c•••· ... •oeey • · •·
in the wot1d, aod the: biJbo1t c:rime rate. 1be _,.,c:e white America-in the percentap of eUA;:t roproduc:tion of the Ool&od St.o\ftl of A .. rloa, ot
' "Liberal" once was a noble word, describing the de·
fender of Individual liberty, responsltHIIty and inltlatl•e.
Now It has been taken over by those who look to the
force of government to deal with any and all problems In
the land.
more I"'Of'Crily we bave, the more criJrN we youths attendina colleae. · · -• lnd d the Pilarima in the era or ._ .. m Woot eo&rao. •• tM :ro.. lpln en co Hall, Ep 'lmiA••ric•a· Title looo---havc. The more biltiool our butAuc:nU -..r Tbe Ne-o, ia short, is better olf , .. __ -• __.,. ' od th 1 ° f I ·-r--... • .... .._ -· ••• e even • IC e e • TNII co.,.., .,. ...... .
inlO poverty pt'OiriiDI. the more crime iD-of the white people of the workt, better oft inm~diatoly leadint up to locotod. ot U.oaootl.oeot c ... t
c.reua. Why? BecaUie poverty and crime have than he hu ever been before (or, be WG, be-the 1ipin1 of th• Declu• of Flftla •ad M•l• Stnote ie
linie c:oanectioo. lo very poor coualria lib fore.Jhe Nearo Revolution, that it) aod benet lion of lra4ependence. The ladiea of the Coast ~ city ol Soato Au, Colla
Ireland, there is very littk crime. 1ft JKKl' little otr fliin the Nearo rver hu been anywben: iD The lecture waa held in Vi kina Club will be bu.aJ fcw.le •II U.ot rldt title oad
IcetaDd, tberc have been only two murden: io human biteory. h ' • di ieter.ol eoev•yel' to ... •-• room al'tnl uaO II1Cift-loon ba.kin1 and JOUiDI llioW aa .. rDoed of Treat I• ..
JO yean. 1o out peat de:pralion of lhe thin-Ht: is rtoliq because he has been enoourapd 1iona of the aaaembly ball ready for the Swedish Christ-Jftpert)' •h•tod: ill tile Conty
Or. Caughey stoutly defended "Land of the free" last a. crime wu illaipiftcuc competed to to-to by opponunist poHlic:ans like Johnsoo. aod in wbidl the Declaration nw.1 ptopam that will be •ad St.ote do"rlbo4 aot
week at a UC J mee ting s ponsoted by the American Civil day. Ia the bills ot West VirJiDia wben John K~nnedy, aDd is beioa ied by Communists aod waa aiped. Table• were held at 1:30 p.m. ·Satw:day, ne Leooeltold Eot.ot. Ia oa4
U bertie s Union. Obv ious ly he likes the book, and so do L Lewis datroyed tbc livlibood of lh<M•nck anarchists. He's denumdinato be aiven all that located here and there ror Dec. l, in tho Newport Beads to Lo1 2 of Traet No. 2112,
I ' ' lam":-"'"' ~-:na ... __ ;_ -·1 o( Wbo'tey' <M 'A · W ~ tb l6 d I ~ di •• •II-• oe • Mop rec•'" p of Fa kl i a d p f " d do bt-'1 lh at o m•n•na .,_ "'' ,........ u""-..... • I , now~-mertean ay re.aturea e e eaaloa -o t-Ebell Clubhoaac, SIS W, f r • r n n n ro .... ay, an un u cv y e gre cuued the wordina or sbe n-j~-Bi·~ 0_1 ~..__ lo Book 66, pop 47 o
ma jority of pr ofessors throughout the nation. The number h de d ~ -..... ; u--· M l.eel~oeo• Mope, ,.c.._ Letters to t e E .tor ocomenl ond finally, by I Mioo Stina Rydcbrant from oiOroo(O Coooty,CoUfonlo,
of this majority Is increasing, and the Inevitable result untmimoua vote, adopted the cruted bJ tUt certola ....._.
Is that their Indoctrination Is setting the pattem for stu• resolution. Oo each tablo S~c~oi~Uhaa *~. dPJacti• doted Dece.W S, 19M,
Tlu• -~MI~ OUT ror the American service· 1e1 the urne lhinoo you ......_ 1 d dl c:ma Ule naarna• anc:et nee•ted. "r 1\e rrn .. dent opinion In all our institutions of learning. A good -~ """ ""' Th .... .~ wu Pace a can °• a quill with the c:hildren every woe... C w VI 1 Ia Editor o( the Fnaian men, by hclpina to 1top po1c. e very u11n11 u•at pen, and a copy or the im-• o•poay, • ••t 'I•
Share of campus turmoil can be blamed on this political uS. 1. · d' di h' The lo'nl on the pr-.. corpo<otloo, •• l..e•oor, oad 1 want to ca:preaa my . a~ • aovemment aup 1c1ty IIJUII you, IJUit 1m. mortal docwnent. ..,... Cl L c 1o
and e conomic and social s lant oftheteachlng profession. miration few the Jtand taken and 1wppina all aid and SuppOrt Ocorae Wallac:e will be the Santa Luc:ia. e:,':::t~oe: .. 00~~ee,c~.:i
The liberal establishment has pretty well ca~ured the by Mn. Jane Alexander, or trade to die Conwnuniata and you support younclf, The membera of the au-Stina will be the Luc:ia ..-eeorded Deco.her 5, US5
field of teaching of teachers and of writing and choosing San Anaelmo, 'who ruian&d who arc killina our men ? How do )'OU support Wat-dienc:c could picture for Maiden, followed by her at· Ia Book 33'04, pop 1456, from the GOP State Cenual For more information, lace? You aimply take the lhcm1elves deleaatu who tondanll and sw boy• 1nd Officlol Re~ord• of ar-1•
the textbooks. "Land of the free" Is not the first ex· Comninee to suppott the write ·The VIVID Commit-time to rc..,eai•ter in the took part in the reenactment little c1r1. Coo-.ty, Callforale.
ample of the inevitabl e outcome -only the worst. There c:ampoip of Governor Georae tee, Poat Office BoA 353, American Independent Pany. o( lhe hiatoric epiaode. All The c:elebration, partly Sold oale will be ••de •'•"1
, B lbo C l'f , Wall 'II , • 't f were drcaaed, no doubl ac-...... ,-• on • So'•o'lo'an ieoend, co•ouat at ••rTUlJ', ••· will be more - each one, perhaps, evok ing an outcry Wallace or Alabama. a a. • 1 onua. ace wt pt ca. 1 up rom ,.L'Wdi 10 ·• tyl oC ... .... cu "' ,... ••• or i•pllod., •• to U.o
f Ri h dE Wooer there. ""'' na u•o 1 e ~no aou bec:k to the Vi kino rom concerned conservativ es. 13ut the we ight of numbers A little c:lippina under the c ar -In d d · 1 tlt)o, poo•e•ln or •cua-.1 Balboa There must be u many u ay, an appropnate Y ac:-era. Accotdina to the calen-lwa•ca• to utlafy die ,..
and power of the li beral establis hment will prevail, and ..,aaa on my de sir. reada: 66,000 voters in California cor~na to _die ec:onoroic and dar, the niabt or Dec. 13 was •lat., priocl~l ••• ~~-oe
ou r textbooks will continue to glorify the governmental ~Sooletimcth ans: .. lome~erc SUPPORT WALLACE who "have had enou!lh!" If soctal •.tab~ or ~e ~non. the lonaut niaht of the year. tM aote •ecared br ••14. O.ell
efforts to usher in the age of Utopia by legislation. It too',~,•m•n.,d ~. ,tory• bdio .,mo.-, Elli
1
'tor of the11 Enaip:~, . we don't voice our di1utis· But then votcel, wbtc:h rc--Emeraina from the winter of Traot to wlt1 tts,607.?6
"' ~· 10 oon •. aounded r-... e ·--·-··· . . wJ... iete ... t til.,._ ,_ h It eHorts, Jl f.M•.. h . lay a servauVeJ fa c:tim in this way, how "'"'" '" \Nlr.p darkaeaa IR bet Wh \c 1QWD ~ H4 J..
matters not t at a ~ ave qp*Ofoug out i neaati~"" ~c Republican and '"'nc thinlr.ina people, elae can we! altc:r_~c h1'1h,._. ~~re blfl\od ·a WI til tiih:Wd c~tu ia r !.J.1!..1t~r ':i~ f ...
hlstOJy, and wl11 cont'noe ta."fat) \ft_t\lstbry yet to be ; Party ·~ ~na to hve &o J_...,J,lCMa and De~ Put Georae Walla.c:e on oul _. oa 'f.lhe .:ow of lho •· ·• -' '01' ' ··-·..er ·••"'CNC .-4 -~· f ~
wr itten-until this Utopian blindness finally brings our ~:S :m V1~lon \o bo,ld ~tffllD alike, take • leave a ab-the ballot NOW, and vote c:i.ndles lllWninited the :.:;atbe Lo~~~';i~ :at a 'ft•~ Ud •*=• .-.•.-.
civilization crashing doWn , as afr other civlllzltlons •econd ~~~';:"2~~Ccn~ ••~ fromdy~rLre.~pec&ivc however you like later. ICcne. were ~ctminaful. maai~ apellaftd was reaard---... ~0 .. ,,~-~"•·-l ,"' .. "'w f , . . . po.rt1ca an ~c .. u1e c:on~ Re-reJiu.cr at lhe nearest They expreaaed c:oru:em ed bol f th -._ 1~1
have fallen be ore. wry, T1me &a runn1n1 out tervative from Alabama Fire Station, any day e•-over the cri•i• which wa• " a aym o e reo-eole, wldl loter .. t, •• ,..... and it does ol look l'k ' wmina liahL ·Lucia Day ia rlded ia oold Deed of Tr-&.
81 h ff" 0 I 0 I n · 1 e Georae Waltacc. cept Saturday and Sunday. fac:ed m 'ul' 4, 1776. They Ire 0 lela resigns 0 ~cyllarc mea,aunna up 10 che Why? Becauu Georae C.T. lillbrcath ruoundcd Wldl patriotic fe,.. .n~ Spu~~cly obaerved all ¥j~d.f No;;.tR:c':N 196-riTU
u:~a enae o the hour. Wallace want• lhe aame Jamestown Villaac vcw, and voic:cd a detennina-onr w_..n. INSURANCE a TRUST help Wallace campaign !~~:~ thina• you ... L He oppo-Tuotin AI Auer heads SS2 Club :.1.~l:!f!t
S T I T E I 0 1111. P.ltlioh: Nov. 16, 23, ud
Willard s. Voit of Balboa publican• of Californi1. Editor of lhe Enaip Albert J . Aucr waa clec:ted mer and tc. Burrill arc the ao, 1967, Ia tllo Newport
has re sianed hi s pos ition ••t have chan1ed my rcaia· This it an open lcucr to last weok as preaident or new members of the board. Borbor Eaolp
with the J ohn Bitch Society tration rrom the Republican the anti-war, or 110-'c:allcd the SSl Club, suppon aroup Outaoina officcu and rc-
to campaian for former Ala· Party to che Americ:an Ind.. peace picketers, and I would Ja.ll Sclllnll& for lhc Hoaa Hospital build--tirin~ me~cn or she board LEGAL NOnCE
bama Go vernor George Wal~ pendent Party. like to aak lhem a few CJle&• ina propam. arc ohn Vibert, president; ===-==:::=:==:=:,:;=:'==._,.,--
lac:e for president. "It tcema c:leat to me that lions: or past oc• how we are all corm~ie Willard D. Voil wu clcc:~ Nonnan Loatt, scc:rctary, N~A~f:Ro~:~E~f:.l~Jf¥
Mr. Voit, membet of the the Republican Party will 1. Why mull you auoci· casionsl have called public dupe s in one way or another" Led vic:o--prctidcnt; Gary and Or. Daniel G.· Aldrich NO. 16
Voi t Rubber Co. family, not provide the con1etvativc, ale with 10 many unlawful attention to the arowin& and,.showin& the deplorable Burrill, •ec:retMy, and Ed Jr. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAfUNC c:h•r•,.tero when holdino Hirth, rc.elected treaawer. The proar~m It the annual Nodce I• h.,.t... ~" ,. o hu been servins " v o'ce~ anti...cocftnunilt alternative --• conuption -intellectual, menace of c:onvnunism to our .. , • • , your "lawful" demonatra-Richard Bertea, Ted Wit.-mcetina included an illu-the Plou.ala.s e-m .. 1. of
president or Robert Welch in the 1968 Presidential tionJ ~ moral and politic:at-in our sacred and hallowed Ameri· 1uatod report on the expan• tlae City of Newport Buell will
Inc:., the publ ishinl and ckction to the. Johnson tic. 2• Why do you show more s tate collcacs and uni• can Way." LEGAL NOTICE sim plans (or the ho spital, hold • p•blle hurlo11 oa M .. t•r
di1 Uibution arm of the Joh n kct. The Ameuc:an lndepcn-oon cem for ~. Vo'ct Cona veJJ itiu. No t only are the y Mr.M illilr.enwu mel II the 11 Pin Ameadmnt No. 16 to tho ui NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARJNC aiven by Wi iam R. Hudlon Ci ty of Ne•r,on s .. ea Maoter
Birch Socie ty. One or h is dent Party is prCA'idioa that than for the United State• ceuina to teach fac:t and Icc: lure hall by the c:hicf of Jr., aaaistant admini1ttator Street -.d H Jbw•y Pie• whldi
primary duties has been the alternat ive. Thil iaow wca• aervic:cmen~ truth; they are makina i t po lic:e of the Irvine Campus , MASTER p~$.N1 :--ENDMENT at Hoaa. tmd Or. Georae ptopo•eo daot Ho•pltol Roecl
es tablishmen t of Amcric:an pon and our only political ]. Do you nol realize that impouible for any opin ion who advised him aaainat Notice ill ltoreby ~~,.. dl•t Loaaft's ho1pital video .ad Pl'oe-tia A•eaae bet•••
0 L 1x · cha •-· 1o be h d h' h •-k' 1 t 1 ,. PI j C 1 1 oh Saperlor A•eoae oad Newporl pinion i aues throuahout n
1
....... your ac:tions play dircctJ) car w 1C w.vo;S not ma mJ any s a emen I lD e •• ;t o-.. ee o ow . be cl•••illed • '-eco•d•ry ro•d.
th e United States . "l the Republic:ans choose into the handl of the c~ conform to the prejudi c:es of the students after the film ~jdC~•;.:~lc t':!'.I:,O::C:.;t1~ (4 laae• oadi•lded) coaaeetlal
to ianorc lhe voice of the munilt enemies, and the a vocal minority whic:h has or ans werina any questions, Plu A••d•eat No , 15 to til• LEG•L NOTICE to Ploceatl• Aveaoe oleo a
He s tated as follows in nd · · f h · 1 ~ d d H i people a nominate a •~ Adminisuation in Wuhinl'"' taken control of them. 1n VICW o t c v1o ent Chy of Newport Be•di M .. tor oeeoo •ry ro• • up t•l lloacl
his announcement ~ res is-called moderate tuch aa ton~ Make no mistake about it. hostility already apparent. Streotad Hll[lawoy ,Plu wltld. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINC Ia • prlvote a1ru1 b•t the Pob.
nat ion : R • r II R p th . . . . I Th ' h o·l·t d , p<opooeo tlr.ot Moc~ot Boot~ ..... EN~ENT NO 237 He Worb Deportaeat '• c.,.. oc~e e cr. ocmey, erc:y, 4. frh y don't you do some-at mmor1ty 1s 1ft c:ontro. u oa t 1 Y arew W"lnl ""' ._ • re•ll 1 d 1 lh 1 "I will be devoting my full f h f'l ••d l:tetw••• die Eaat Co••• Notice lo llen:t.y sh·ea that 7 a 1 r•ll • recpeot 0
time and efforts to the c:am-or Niion, the party duorvea china about the fact that They have demonstrated the sho winl o t c I m, &I RIP•~ ..d s.. Jo•qale Blllo tile pJqal•s Co~r~ntl .. lo• of the hoopllal fo..-de4lc•tloe •of
. to die the death of lhc •I•~ the Adminisuation is IU~ lheir ability, by every form many s tudents in the Rood be clualfled • fl'la•ry the City of Newpon Reach will die ro•d u • ,.~tile ••ree.t. It lo
pa•an of Georae Wallace and tan sterile mc·too charade plyina the Viet eon 1 in of obsuuc:tion inc:ludina audience c:hccred at every {4 l•e• d.lridocl), • l*up hold • p11blieheorla, oa Amead~ felt tlaat tlda •tr .. l pro¥ldo• • hcipo'na 0'0 the Stale o( Colo' ' ' L r-,., ,...to•• ooeoeda ... •••• No. 2"7,. Tio, 20 ollhe '~'';t llak Ia tho otreotpottera . . • that it is rapidly bocomina. their efroru to kill Ameri-.Jo.y1ic:al coerc:ion, to drive mention of Castro, enin, ·~ " 1 w N --• ( · t bta lh I"' rood OlOtllo. no rnlol-Newport Mulclpol Code ..-e. 0 e .. t. ewpOI't s.-orma 0 o. 1n . e necea· If, on the other hand, the c:an scrvic:emen? off campus th ose with' whom Mau and anarchy, and wo•ld provide lor • ol•al• toad. nrdlas the odoptloo of • P..C •rea oad aho•ld be claoalfl•d •
ury .re•teJIIUahons to the Republican Party will nomi• S. Is there any pOuibil· they disaaree. They have screamed obtcenitiea at 1 el .. lficatloa for d.• eatlr• nPiouod CoMtOuJty••rnatric:t, aoeoadory. ~mcuca!llnd~pcndent Party nate aaenuinc conservalivc, ity that you feel Comrruniam forced out reptuentativu• reference lo the nec:euity I•~ of Noc::Artltor Boolovor4 no p1rpooo of llle .. Piu .. d Notice I• here"l,l~rther sh·ea
to quahfy th ll party on ou~ Georp Wallace will not run works. and thercrore •• nol of our armed services, the or preservina law and order. wldlla.dt.e Cltr-CotUUahy'' Diatriet to to pro-th•t .. ld p•ltlle url•••lll be tat ball t Wh th Am r Notice io .,.,_a... f•rdler ·••ea •Ide for Ilia eloa•lflcell-aad lteld 00 tile 7th d•y or Dec._
I e o · en e e .1-end many of those that c:onc:emcd about itt arowth; Cenuallntelliaenc:e Aaency, finally the Univcraity tlau ••id ~aitli"l ... or~.1e-wlll dewelo.-eat of poreelo ol IQcl lte!r 1967, •t the •••r ofi100
c:an . l.ndcpenaenl Pa~ty ~· reaistered in lhe American furthermore, do you feel and private companic• en• police chid advised Mf. be held oo Ua.-7t.lt 4\. of u coot4Jaalo4 e•,...eaol•e P.M. Ia u.e Coucll CII••Mra
quahf1ed on the Cah~ot n~a Jndepc?C~cat Party will sirno-lhat the United States 1()-pacd in the manuracture of Milliken thai ror hi1 own ~c:a;-;';.J~l~ ~~. ~eoeacii pro,..Loe:f ~. -::,.14 rt':~· .. ~1",.-: H~~~~~~ ~:kt'~,.~:.C: ,~~t! ~I lot, I have. ever ~ mtcn• ply re~aiater aa l.hey were vernment ahould inawe war matcri1l1 vitally needed pcrsonel aafety he 1hould Cll•lteroof dleNewpon Buell -.1 _.1ct, eoa resalt fro• ay •.d ol1 P"""'• la\ereotod
tlon of atay ma w1th lhe before and we will have Communism'• continuina in Vietnam. 1bcy have leave the c:ampus at once, City Hell, et wkl<* II• •d l•p .cole ec••••lty ,,_.. •er •ppeor •a4 lte keor.l
campaian i~ thi ~ or any achieved out pl. 1ucccu? ahoutcddown and&hrcllened rcb.lmina later to pick up pl.ce • .,. e-.d •II ,.,.... abl~o lite,_..
other state 1n wh 1c:h I ma y "'Californian• have tha 6. Why do you fail 10 auauU oa speaken lhey bia film at tbe campu1 taa.reoted •OJ .,.., .ad 1te _.'!•tleo~·~~~Uityfenlwr pvn ::..!,·,.C.erJ~·ci:;.reuwy t.;,or help. . opportunity to provide that underatMd 1hat the purpoae reprd aa COftte"atint, police station .... Milliken lautdlt~ey~(:opelia, •ecralllf'J be t~uJ r ta.~ t.;:''l\.,wl~~ p biP ... I•aaNI•I c.,.••t••l"
I want to make Df_le potnt altctnative if the Re-bli--of the war in Vic&nam ia All of Ibis hu bc~D tol· ha• said he wilt never Newport Booc.ll City o.e-Mr 11167, 01 ,., or • I 1 0"• •· 1967. Ia
c lear .. • ha ve no d11apce· c:an Party won't, but"U.e,. not U.S. '"imperialitm., ••tad by lhe majority, ratutn 1o •hat he blunlly Plaoiaa Co••luroe . of ltOO f..M ... tM C...cll tht! Newport Hultor Eulp
mcnt With Mr . Robert Wel ch, mU•t acl r'lht now llbroad, but rather tyr•my whidli tbet~ trica to ucu•e calla a ..... auppot&od ·~·ltU•Iu l'fovli IJ.:O 1967, Ja a..-.,..f 1Mfl7rt Beeck
hi• leadeuh.ip of the John ..
1
bel" ' 't lo :.._ •t
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borne? illetr boron the public: &... opium den!' e eWJNrt • 'r..J,. C~IIJ' 8 •11 • •• ... 1 11 tleM •d LIGAL MOnCI
Bi. h Soc ' h' II teve 1 ._ our pa-If you .. 10 nrn.-1 "'1 L-•• •• •J aa • ptn011a .rc .tety or tl po -triotic duty lO P'"ide lhia . ' , ... --.--· clainainatt.at only a minority for many years we were ---.. MOliCII ..,. ..... ., .,.. oed M NO'MCEOFPUBLIC BI'AilNC
crcs .. He 11 one o~ my c lo.•· alternative and 10 Ull this :i;:i.d wh!'nou-;"' ~ :uf:: It ~ina it •• ~..~ith, every llc&ured~~~c ..
1
aantlyofon tilt !fOnCEOf'PUBLIC REAIUlfC '-•N tile,.... N•tl~ lo .,.,._, ~I•• •••
ut fttcnd• and w11l rema1n weapon. 1 W'fC nery con-In 1964 that Pr W..t J* paaa1n1 week ..,.re 11 more natote ...., • rtuet ac... Medco lo .... ~ ""' aot ::,~c.S::!:.'cj:;',. .. .,. :: c~~-:1'Tf.~s.':!r j( •~; . cemed Califoraian _ bpub-aoa w~Jd do,:: ... ~-111ool ol the almoat incredi· demic rroedom. Al UO, Mr. til• Pl ... lel c ... t.ol• of die "--•I C...l•foo w• 0 ,.Wio ••.-ta •J.
Inc:rcdl.ble nontenJC. hu Hcanor Oemocrat _to do •• what ho ooid .,~14' ,.. ble cooditioa.t developina in Mlllikea came .raco to rae• Cl~ •' N••l*' ••• •til h~llell•ll••· 11. IH7, Ia .,ucou .. •f Aiw'o: ,_• ••poarod 1n the papeu 1n re " .. _ 11 nd 1• -•-f -A.-Mill 1 ,.~tile ........ • ... llo R..,.rt I•Mt l:.lp ,-Yorfi•ao fno to -1·· ... _' ;nt month• about the rea: I am doiol:' prdina VitMim? oW a tat. co ell• • w ... ac:-•c ,._,.. .,ttc.&&o. of , • ...-.,, lao~ c ......... of • ..., ••k :4
1. h is tnM aat you •i•traitiet. Specific 1 In-Betkeley style. 1M • u .. ,.._., ••n• .. ,...1MAIL CAII•II IIIIT ... trw.p ... t~.o "., ,-11 1 ft.
IGDI of otheu rae lea•lna From the Bible would pnfa to u .. in sl... a &.laces wtliQ f ... ith tuch Too maay peopll still :.::.•· ...... ~ of -............ , " DOG ............ ,. oWe ..... " ~
-tucb •• policy dlaaaree... .,...,. n•er •• di• 1110 .,.. r-oot will be deaaibed in &ook 011 c:ollt"' lOCI -'" • .,......, _. NU .. , 1._ •• 0 lt. ._ tM ,.1,
mntt with Mr. Welch. 1bia But if oar aoepel be hid, Mtw ,...._ rw ,_, .u ... detail ia &Ilia report_. in vortil6ea dlr-IIIINI :•':.:.:''a. ~, .... 0. C.!Jt !:r':i' MID a.nt• JoM hUller, ,..r:'Ju .. ~a •• 1-t Dl...._
..,. aot 1M reaaon with it it hid to dMm d&al are ._ _. dllif ~~~ ... ? ,._. t.,.rta. color .. roeity "r ......... ...-110. ........ A", ...;. Jll ,. ... ,Ilia An., c. .. f; ·· 12. '~'net &110' e • ••
.. _ oad cerlliaiy It not loo~ ~ .. ., -Ooi ()cl. 11 o1 lilio yeor dlriwloa rr• rood-.. _,, -eo lOIS -dol *• --• olilltl -~ ~~·.~ o'lo To~
wiG .,aelt. 111111 reaipina In whom 11M fOCI ol dlia ~~ .. .-... ...;:. J-• H. .. IUba Or..,. ol a ..... ···-·-•" • ..._..... ,., ................... Rou .... ~....._. .. .
111 paeili• for OM IIUDn world baG ltlnws..l .. ai ... lill o1 1 def•.-4 _. .._ C..tr eo&ftiuw· for 1M -.4 • ••pect far tM ... .., .... ' •ti...._ • Ia-. ._ ..W.c"t• 'Z::f will': ... ~ "':,IJ .;,:; .... 01-;, 1o ~ ":" 1~":, bolie" ..., r.oCt 01•• '""' "" 1• 11rc11 looia&J, -od ot *' -ftloll ...,.., ... ~.i!'· .. ~w :;.. .!~ -r.:: ~-wa~•"!...~ c 11 u •-• • .. ,._._. •• .. c lac,.. .... • -. ua n , .. to,. ....... , ... ,.._ liMII ._, .,. .... · ... ~ -.... ··--k • , .. ~ c.-eu 0 , •••
-· IDIPil oo Olrlot,...., lo .. _, 1o looolo lo •--llnlnoolilW".Morolly .. ..,.., Till "-lloo-"' 1 • .. =' -Ptr
"I • wrllitol I*, Jim Hoi-inqa ol Ood, 1-o~illl oiWo f• .. •Iaiit• f( U.LA.," io , .. , .... lo • C. a -1¥0 ,oltllo n; II ~ .. ••ut• .... foil lol~..: all 't' _, ,-.
loy _,_1....,.,._ MIO-. --IIIDI•ri-111¥1_.,. .... ,.,., Olilll o1 *'nil*" 111 -••In,.,. oldoffWo _, ,...J" =-"" ...
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~·Church News
PA/'1(/1 'I
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PANCAKE TillE Is 11100101ctd br lhese members of lhe
Pllg;lm Fellowship of lhe Plymoulh CongregaUonal
Church, from left, Charlo and Myles WoQd ~~Balboa and
Oullla BurC)ess of Irvine VIllage. The breMfut will be
served from 7 to 11 a.m. this Saturdayf Nov. 25, at
Cosio Meso Pari<.
Newport Harbor Log
1 .. J.. L•r .. • denu of Sal Felipe baged ' a ...W of 1,000 pound• o(
Harbor Hiab nourished cloches, wbic:b were deliver-
whh hoopakiru, plumed ed 10 t:he vic&ima o( t:he re·
hats, bu1tJ01, and auneta cetlt disuter io Mexico.
" the Girls' Leapae r.. • • •
cauly pruentod feahions The curtain i• towerina on
'l1lo PI,_• Ooa~... OoaUallilolo a:aolo;lJ,.
U..al a:.•. 3UZ IINo4 IlL · al 01aaeo """ Ooaoa St., Newport Hel ... tl -Meat -t11ow to ellaiaeu
.... .,. .... d by hopre" ,overty•~ will be .. ,....,.
will be dlo ••-..,lc of ..,,. if PallOr 1toa1y B.
.. Rev. Norman Brown at Jone1 at the 9 11M 10:30
.. 10 a.m. Suday .. rYice. a.m. Suaday aarYic ... T1le
1\t Pilp:im P11IOW1blp Ia Rev.· John HulpU, field
aponaodna a pancake aecretary for Miuioa w
bnllkfut to be aerved from Miuantt, will 1poat at lbe
1 \o 11 a.m. this Sawrday , 1 p.m. ""ice.
Nov. 15, It Costa Mua • • •
put, St. Md.rew 'a Prubywriu
Lutheran • chU:ch of the O.urch, 600 St. Andrew' a
MaaiOr 1900 Paciri<: View Rd., Clirt. Haven -Miu'lon
' . Sunday •111 be oburwd at Or., H~~~ View· Htlla -lhe I , 9:l0 and 11 a.m. Sun·
Dr. Wilham,, Ell•~ will day urvieea . n. Rev.
p111eh on .Poohah of fred Stock Pr .. byttriu
prudent?" at the 1:•5. and miuionary 'to Pakiat.u,
11 a.m. SW\day '''"'"'· will aive lho urmon. HI•
• • • ' 'II •~ "Y i Nawpon Unity Church, ~pte ~~ '"', our w cneu
meetinl at Hth St. and lr• m Paku~. • •
Yine Ave., CHN Haven -The Pirat Baptist Church
ne R .... Loren Plicldnpr of Costa Men Santa Ana
will Pf!~cb on .. The liaht Ave. at Ma1ndlia Ave. -
of tNih ~t lh~.10 a.m. Sun· Or . P.O. Newnann will
day aer,!tc~. tAt 10 and preach on "Peace and
let Ood wtll be the tberre urenity in ow day" at the
Cor tha 7:30 P·~· Wedne~day 11 a.m. Sunday aervice.
prayeund :O!'~al urvtce. His 7 p.m. aennoa topic
. . . will be a reply to Biahop
•
or yutoryeus. '11te aowna, che Sailors' fall comeback
part o( a collection of the in lbe Sun .. t Leape aport&
Good Will lndustriu, de-uena. Aher capturina the
picted the era from 114~ to Sunaet Leasue water polo ~~~·. Unt_er, th: dir~~'!~~! crown, the Tau have , ..
e au 1 • turned for a CJP encore. Cathy Clarkson and Vtc:e The Frosh football team
P_ruJdent Sue Kraue, ~0 auc:ceufully debuted thi•
aula modeled the authentic year. CoKhu AI Hackney
costume•. and Jacob Miller led their • • • Mr. Jim Newkirk, advisor Tar-babea to 1ucb resound-
of Che Social Science Club ina victories " 54--0 over
at Harbor, 1nnouncea that Marina, 6~2 over We stmin-
dle clothina drive for resi-1ter, and 52..0 over Hu.nlinr-
Patrvte"!" ~ptlat Church, James Pike, anawerina the
2525 Paarvtew Rd., Coata question "Can people
Man -The annual world u ·'ate with the
(ellowahip otferin1 will be ~~,?IC
received at lhia Sunday's e · •
aervicea. The oCferina will Newport 'flar'tor Lutheran ao Cor overaeu minion Church, 1501 Cliff Dr.,
work. The annual steward• Newport Heiahta -"Loy-
lhip rneetina will be held alty in witneuina" will be
Friday, Dec. 1, beainnina the theme for thia Sunday'•
with a 7 p.m. burfetdeuetl, 8:30 and 11 a.m. 1e"icea
followed. by the 0r•riae in ob~ervance or loyalty
Coau Colleae MadJiaal roonth. ETery member is
Sinpn at 7:50, and di•-a•ked to brina a auelt to
cuuion o r the 1968 budaet cburcb. The followina have
at 1:10 . Ken Mowrey is been e lected to aerva on
chairman of the 1tewardahip the church council fot the
PIC TU~EO at the opening of the Good News Club
Center at 11 4 r:. 18th St., Costa Mesa, are, from left,
Reider Kaltand, western repreSentat lve for Child
Evangelism Fellowship; Ione Kirk director of the
Center, and Costa Mesa Councilman AI Pinkley. The
speakers at the openi ng stressed the need for more
Good News Cl ubs ln thls area In order to reach chil-
dren for Chr ist In their forma tive years. Volunteers
Interested In furthering the work of the Good News
Clubs are asked to call &42·2133 or &4b-35b£ for more
Information.
' ton Bea~. After the cui-
,------'-----, mina&ina fall sports ban-Desi buys boat here
• EN ONLY queta, winter 1port1 open
-~-.. IY ... Olton -... .. IY; J .P. ttwt-i• ea.--.... icoby: ·-.... _ . ,_
'
lido
Shew ing
Mug
with Coac:h Hackney' 1 var-
sity b&~ltctbaJI hoopateu
playina La Quint& on Nov.
27 . • • •
Harbor'• naatwirlen have
boosted the Tu pep activi-
ties. Dellyn Binawanaer,
Marcie McKerran, Mary Jo
Ssmpson, Linda Campbell
.nd alternate Karen John-
son have added color to
Harbor' 1 hair-time show a.
COMftittee, neu two yean: William
• • • Camett, Bob Davi1, Rua•
The J1.mio1 Hi&h MYF of sell Evans, Robert Larson,
the Firat Methodist Church Wilton Lewwn,Walter Myhre
of Costa Men baa elected and Frank Wil1on.
the followina officers: Me-• • • lody Ore en, pru ident; Katen The Chriatisn Science
Poracrty, vice"Preaident; Churc hes , Newport Beach,
Sue Carlson, aec1etary; Jay Cotona del Mar and Costa
Winchester, UeiiWet, and Men -The topic for thi•
Ooua .t.nderaon, book mon i-Sunday's Bible Ienon will
tot, Ralph Short is coUn-be "Ancient and modern
selor. necromancy, alias meamer•
IRIDAL SHOWER .POR • • • ism and hypnotism, de·
MISS HURD 0' IAL.IOA .. The cup of tremblina.'' nounccd."
In honor of Min Jeannette b1.1od on the lire of' Dietrich • • •
Dui Amaz, back in the
world o( televiliCI\ u a pro-
ducer, will be u yina another
type of c utin& \his year -
frcm the stem of hi 1 new
·crUiser, "Mi ~erida." pur-
chaaed from Chris-Craft
Wen, Newport Beach.
H d f Balboa wh will be Bonhocffcr, the German Or. Clyde Nanamorc of
Ull VIA LIDO N.L ur . 0 • 0 p&llOr martyred by the Rosemead, Christian PIJ•
PMII"8 _ c..1 Ofii3-4740 marned to Oonald Euacne Nazis in April 1945 will choloaist, will apeak twice ':;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Snyder of Santa .~a the day be presented a~ the .:S.nual this Sunday, Nov. 26 , ll the
. arter ThanhJITinlo Mu. membenhip dinner of St. Calvary Evanaetical Free
,J..•WJence ~if",.or, f-!~ Mill~ Pro'ab{l'.tirl.n 'O.wl:ll Church, l&S Loai'"' SL, liM>• Bo.,\' cb ••. •jl04 1<.1•9'1• " 'Pri•"" Do' ·•· 1 , 11i' La n~ • HI · ;y hOW't l4ir T te Cia -7 c e auaa .-ac... • top1c at ror • • .. ~~·n.,. e c~r.,_ arouP i• t~~~any 6:3o p.m. wiu be "Th•
was be':<J It the 8&100. Bay of the Conmitted, otpnized Chti1 tian home.,. At 7:30
Club Wtth ~·: Larrr ()md-IUt rail at Chrilt Presby-p.m. he will talk on '"Why
Nm Jr .. 11•llhnJ wtth hos-terian Church in Huntinaton a JS ycholoaist believes lhe Leu duttes. . . ..._ Th b ·d -to-be · tb Beach. The dtnncr wall uo;; Bible." A question and
e tt 0 11 e held at 7 p.m. at Philco-di1cusaion period will be
dauahter oC Dr . and Mn .. Ar• Ford Aeronutronic. held.
W. C. 1 urner dies at 82
H. JOSEPH LANGLIE, 912
E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa,
d irector of produ ct assur-
an ce lor Phllco-Ford Aero-
My aot call ... for
l•formatloa on 1tow
$1,008 aacou•t.s eam
thur Hurd of 1400 E. Ocean
Pt., Balboa. Her fiance is
the son of Mr. and Mn.
James Elmer Synder of Santa
Ana. The weddina will be
held at St. James Episcopal
Chwch. •
Just a little over a month Survivou also include a nutronlc in Newport Beach,
after the death of his wife, dauahter, Mrs. Delphy He~ was one of the speakers
Worth C. Tuzner of 250 22nd perle of Costa Mesa; .2 Tuesday , Noll. 21, at a join t
St., Costa Men, died Satw· brothers, Lyle or Lodi, d' · f th H t eve• lli«<aer retan thu
tbe cal'lftt auul
meot5%.
rAIADENA'S OLDEST AND
M•WPORT FURMirun• d w· d G ald r ... . mner meetmg o e un s-~ ""~ ay , Nov. 18, •t Hoaa Ho•-F'1'·:dll'l cr . 0 1Yl1.~1 ' ville section of the Amer i-WILL MOVI! SOON pi tal. on a; a SISter, mU. s . f a t•t c After 21 year• on Mariner's M1• Tume1, 82, w" born Madae Msthewa of San can oetety 0 ua 1 Y on~
,_IT
MUTUAL
SAVINGS ........... ••••c•••••"
Mile, Newport Fumituze Co. in Leo la, S.D., Dec. 7• 1884: Oieao, 3 ' pandchildren and trot and the re l.iabili ty cha~:r
wi.ll move (rom 2620 W. He came 10 California· 25 4 11eat•arandchildren. ter of the Institute ~f Elec.-
Coaat Hwy. p~obably around years aao and lived here for 'iervicea were held Tuea-trlcat and ElectroniC Engt -
the en4 of January, but will 22 years. day, Nov. 21. •t WestcliH neers in Huntsvill e, Ala. He
PASADENA Uay in die Harbor area. He wu the owner-operato r Chapel with the Rev. Lester cited the success of u stan·
Co-own.e11 Ben Brandt and of Wutern Auto Supply on Sund of the Conwnunity dards o f e~tcetlence" yard-
COlONA DEl MAl Barry I..ouahlin 1pecialize Newport Blvd. until his rc-Methodist Church ol Costa sti cks during the engineer·
OffiCE in .. che artistic blendina of tirement14 yean aao. Since Mesa officiatina. Interment ing desi gn of the Shillelagh
2867 E.i! eo.11 Hi•h• ... l· the old and new." Tbey lh.en he .had been auoeiued was at Harbor Rut Memorial uided missile sys tem by
Contn•Dr1M.r.C.Iif.!llti2S carry mostly period furni-wsth h11 son, Charles V. Park. 9 .
Telephone 67S·SOIO ture such as Italian. Ftencb Turner of Turner Drua Co. Aeronutron •c.
-.,,.. ·--and Spaniob, but include on Marinero Mile, Newport MARGARET PEDERSEN GEOIIGE 1, PAGE OF
Jli r. c:..... ..... • ..... u.s I Beach. SUCQJMIS AT AGE 12 ::::::::::::::.;i~•:•~• :•bo:u~t~a~II~•~'Y:•~·~· ___ :;:::;;__..,~----. Death came for Emma Mar-COSTA MESA DIES I aaret Pedersen at her home , Georae W. Paae, 77, of
185 Wslnut Place , Costa 157 23rd St., Cos ta \Jesa,
OUR RANCH 15 ...
UNIQUE
•
For •!hera • ..... who ho•o child
cero ,..W•a, llrint y-chll4,..,
.... 2 .... 5, .. •• wllilo yov ....,,
.... • ~ •• ., .-rl•• ~ntertoin, etc.
7 ...... 12 •••••••
•• '">A .. .,.. _ ...... . , .............. .
0114 .tolt .. , lK --......
Ja•piq Jaek Raneb
"01 ..... 1 ..... ..,.. _,__,& .~ ....
'U;f ale? 5
..,.; 'DI'IO 1171IAIICII
Mesa, on Friday, Nov. 17,
at aae 82 .
Mn. Pedersen was born
July 18, 1185, in Pcnnayl·
vania.
' Survivon ate bet husband,
Hubert, and a dauahter, Mrs.
Bertha Ftau of Coata Men.
Services wcte held Tues·
day, Nov. 21, at the Fitat
Ouistian Church, Costa
Mesa, with the Rev. J.me•
Piercy offic iatina. Interment
was in Santa Barbara; Bell
Broadway Mortuary wa• the
!"')'~ director.
~
Sandra Dee and
Rosalind Raual1 in
.. lOIII''
-also -
"·1-LLIAMT''
J!nallloqoiOO ...
l.oo-1•
'''"I DIIT'f DOZW'
died Friday, Nov. 17, at a
Garden Qove s.,itari um.
Mr. Paae w11 bom Apri l
I S. 13~l). in Teus. He
carne to California when a
yean old, and be came 1
farmer.
His si stcr, Mrs. Effie
Shaw of Costa Mesa. sur-
vives him .
Servicu were held Tues-
day. Nov. 21, at Bell Broad--
way Mortuary ~ape\. The
Rev. Aleunder Kader offi·
ci sted. Jntenncnt was at
Fairhaven Cemetery, Santa
ML
YULE MEEniG IOV. 21
The TUesday Club nf New-
port Hubor Mil hold its
Qui stm&l meeUna at 11
Lm., Tuuday, Nov. 2&. at
the Balboa Bay Club. A
c:hor~l aroup, "The Maa-
quera," wi II be featured at
lbe meetina.
.. POR T
FuokSinaua
"' "TGMT -!"
-alao-
"·1MI n. V ALIMTIMIS
1111 T M.uSAcar·
The Mi Querida (li terally .
My Beloved} is a 40-foot
Chris Crall Corhuhian S..
dan/Fisherman that Dui
wi II We into Muicaa
watcn for marlin hwuina.
So sure i • he or results,
that he hsd lhe standvd
deep rrcezc locker aboard
the boat enlaraed 10 • capa-
city o( 6.] cubic feet .
Ocai. who i 1 producina a
new siwation comedy, "The
mothers-in -law,'' ror view·
ina this rail seaaon, will
dock his boat at his facili·
tic• in Cape San Lucas be-
tween trip• 10 Newport.
THE IMEL'S OBSERVE
62140 AMMI VERSARY
.. fo1<, and ,/dro. H ~ lmcl
ttr J
141.1(1• foift aettii "'e., to. ana . del t.W, Uc · ~
aervina their 62nd wcddina
anniveuary todsy, NoT.
23, wi th a Thank•aivina
repast at the convalescent
bospit.l where Mr . lmel is
a patienL Joinina them foe
the celebration are their
son-in-law and dau&hlt:t ,
Mr. and \hs. Me1edi&h
Harwood, 414., Pbinaeltja
.\ve.
For
lht
Sophisticaltd
Few ..... .
One
of
• ll'idt
Se lection
of
E11enine
Gowns
in
Satin, Chiffon,
Brocade,
Alaskint
Lac.es 011d
Crepes wilh
tl:e Holiday
Stoson in llind.
..• HOW SHOWING
IN OUR DESIGNERS
ROOM IN
CORONA DELMAR
2515 E. COAST HWY.
.EIPORT HAIIIIPR EIIIGII
A liST S£C110fl --P.l
TtiUIISO~Y ,IIOV. 23,1117
aliiOIIA OEI.IIAA, C'M.Jf.
••• ADD ONE SC:ItiEAM
Can you imaainc pouriq turpentine on an open cut?
TNa was the favorisc way to Pf'C"YW't loc:kja• tome
,..n ..,, Naturally, we woWdn't think of dolq tbil
DOW. But then, we·~ lucky. We Mvc lllt&nUI to.coida
and antitox.ina. Thanb to nwclM:al ICiaxc, kx:kjaw
r..t no Ionia' be a kiUcr . . . previously. death
oc:c:urred ln SIO% ol W ~ Chiklran, becla.e o(
tbair d\nity for ana., ~ pick up the tiWMII
II"IL So, if there an: youna dlildrwt 1n )'OUl ramil)',
be ..,. to ut your pb)"'idan about prcwntiw
tllaftUIIhou. It'• Gl~~~~t~y• wile to seck your doctor·• acme. before uaina any mcdidna. And nut time
you. have a pracription to t. filled, think o( us.
Christensen Phcmlacy
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_..., ., I'TA ...S Ill 1 .. o-.u, 10 ... ikl ou..,a ••lrlat ed. TM ,.,.. .... dauac.tet ia ita at»-
--•lU r.Yie• ad ..... whla a deep Ceelina
UMII dle •14 for e•P"' ol •••poe.aibilhy \o God,
pl ... tiaa *'• ev.rr.t Couauy. Family, School.
_,.. of aCI:ld:y ancl will Comcllaaily Utd SUle, iP.
NfOil fiadia.p .., the cl.adiq duo 111pect Cor taw
9oUd of 1!4DCalJon, 'fbe and QldOt Mel f01 tho tiafltl
COIIDhiM will alto mate IDd plopell)' of olbon, with reoon~~~~Hatioea. All PTA a tbolouab undeta&andina ot
the cliaaauout effecta of a ~ PPO p-oupa will re· lack Wueof:
c:le•n copi .. of the report. "NOW THEREFORE BE
The Boa.a IIVO 1Pf"oval IT RESOLVED thai all loa·
to the •.arly araduation of chets and other pe1aona in
135 .. 1uor atudenla, w~o authority over the atudenta
will ba•o , eomploced lbe1r of this achool diataict be
...... lion requirements by wlcd to continue &o bond
P~.bruty. . . cvety effort towud the edu-
Tbe Cbr!•u.an ~.is tory !'f cation and bainina of all
11M Coaatitutioa, a Jlft 1tlldcnta in auainina lheae
from daa DAR. wu ~cc~ptod objectives, inc ludin& the
U Wall Ia plastiC llema (oiJowin&:
frcm RayDolda and Taylor H 1. A clca1 awa~enen of
comp&Dy. \be danaeu, objectives and
Daciaion waa dcfenod on
lhe subsurface oi I and aas
lease u.n.tll more infonuation
ia received.
methods t11 COI'DihiUiitm.
.. 2. M W'ldeaatandin.a o1
the adYantaaea and value
ol ow paivate enleapdae
ayltem.
"l. An unde~studina and
apptec:iatioa f01 ow Ameli·
c:an Heaitaae, ow Ametic:an
way of lire and tho £toedoma
and oppoUUDi&iet &hat we
enjoy and which ate ~an
Leed to ua pade1 oW 11pubo
lieu foem of · aoveuunent,
ow Conttitution and ow
Bill of Riahtt.
104, Ute evc:ty df01t and
meau to develop abona
molal c:hatac:&ea in oua at~
dents and a dup (celina of
toapontibilit)' and loyalty
to God and Countly, ioclud-.
ina an undelttudina of the
teaponaibililics, dulioa and
paivilean of c:ititenahip
and the development of acl£-
diacipline . ••
The Kiwania Club• of
Costa Mou and Newport
Harbor prcaented a rosolu·
lion for adoption to the
Board. Pointa covered the
underatandina of advantaaea
and valuu of our private
enterpriao; the neccaaity of
a clear awarencas of tho
danaera, objectives and
methoda of c.xnmunism; and
the tmderatandina or the
opportunities of our Ameri-
can hcritaae, our way of
life and the freedom we
enjoy, auarantced by o ut
Repub)ican form of aovern·
ment, our constitution and
our Bill of Riahts.
The Board mc mben e:t•
j:llened thanks fo1 the
reaolution and stated they
would be happy to take i t
under consideration.
Hezc is the text of the
1esolution:
"WHEREAS because or
TH~ REV. ALEC NICHOLS, at right, minister of the··
First Methodist Church in Laguna Hi lis Leisure World,
gave a Thanksgiving message at the Nov. 21 meeting
of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club at the Vi lla Swe-
den restaurant. He is re ceiving a souvenir for the
day from Ken Hartley , program chairman. Mr. Nichols,
former district governor of Lions International , spent
8 years in th e business world as a salesman, and 8
years as~ banker, then entered the ministry.
~r:~:~ir.~. ·~:~~·:r::t~~ ~~: Serv1"ce club 1·s reJ·ected
nation and the wotld, mOl-
ally and idealogi cally, and The Ne wport Beach Plan· rcprescntat ives of the West
the accompanyi ng ths eats ni ng Commission gave the Newport Improvement Asiin.
to out rteedom a'nd ou1 way "no,. vote on 2 controversial and the Balboa Coves Com-
of life, it seems advisable reques ts last Thursday muni ty Assn. They express·
at th is time tQ emphasize evening -the Balboa Bay ed concern that the noise
the purposes, objectives Club's excursion boat with would annoy neatby rcsi·
and policy of this school cocktail bat, and Ule pro-dents , and s taled that the
disu ict in teJald to the se posed ser vicemen's club on location was too far distfl.nt
ptoblems and lhu:ats; Coast Hwy . in West New. from other entertainment
"AND WHER EAS it is a port, centers in the city. The
pz ime objective or this The; Newpor t Harbor Amer i· Commission vote for denial
.J<Otlool diattict to ptepate cu. Le&iOft A-uxiliary Unit was unanimous.
effective, •esponsible citi-291 souaht a use permi t to The Bay Club req uest fot
tens who 11e enabled th · • boat with bar was opposed ~;f:;'i~~ tokn~e:~::i:e =~~ ~~a:te 4323e E. s~~:~c~e~~~-~ ~opl~~;'jnath~~~;rs~~~jr~f
under staod the •• thr eats in a 2·story buildins dona· ted by G p t · the request could set a pte·
and to appze ciate, prote c t, f teorae · usa en, cedent that migh t result in
preserve and ptpmote our _owntet o he adjacent Mo-
nation, out freedoms. out Bo el moto~ ~odge . many other similar applica·
Th A I I d tiona. Ameri can way of life and e ux.1 tary p anne to
out p1ivate entetprise sys· operate the club only on "·The IJ'Se of our yachting
stem as aua11nteed undet week-ends until 10 p.m., harbor fot a commercial en-
our Constitution and Bill of and to make the c lubhouse terprisc would change the
Riahts; available to local groups for charac ter of out city,'" said
"AND WHEREAS it is al so meetings and soc ial fun c-Corrrnissioncr William B.
a majo1 objective or this tions. Clarlc. "H would be a areat
school district, with the as--Opposition was voiced by detriment." Cornnissioncu Clark, John
SE
20 l'-• In Or-• Ceunty
CORVETTE· STill RAY
HEADQUARTERS
10 TO CHOOSI .. OM
'63 Sting Ray Con. $2399
Rm IUICilON. 4 speed, r-Kio, heater, originel
Fire Engine Red with white convertible top.
lie. llo. UKJ 116.
'66 STING RAY • • $4099
Fastblck. Autom~tic, power steering, fiCf«Y
eir cond.{ r.dio, ~'~eater, elC1 ra low miles. Ori-
ginel Inca Silver finish. A very l'lerd ro find mo-
del . lie. No. EKZ-676.
'66 StincJ Rat Conv. S~1Mt
4 speed. •21 cu. in. b. Ridio, helttr, cock· f!! cover, black vinyl top O'N lime grHn. Lie.
. SOE~73.
GIOIIGI GRUP'~ Gooerwl S.ln M•OI"'
I 0 ,..,. wfth C .. tot lo M...,... IIHch
.. MOIIl AUTOMOIILU TO SlllCT FIIOM
20 ,_, ,. 0...,. ..,_ ... _ ...... ,. .......
•• E. 11111111, ....
11-ITIIIIP Tl IPT. FIIY.
Toil Ftae 543-8432 ..........................
Jakosky Jr., Curt Dash and
Alvan Clemence voted to
deny 'the request. David Cut·
ti i, John Watson and Ray
Copelin voted to arant the
reques t.
WILLIAM BLACKBURN,
ARCIITECT,IS DEAD
Far from Enaland. where
he was born 85 years aao,
William V. Blackburn of 300
Broadway, Costa Me s a , died
Ftiday, Nov. 17, at Haag
Hospital.
Mr . Blackburn was born
in Br idlinaton on Sept. 4,
1&8&. He came to Calirornia
60 years aao and lived here
for 8 years . He was an ar·
chitect.
Survivors are his son, Wil·
liam, and siater, Margaret,
of the home; and 1 pan(!.
child. His wife, Helen, was
killed by an auto when cross·
ina a atreet in Costa Mesa
last Sept. 11 .
Graveaide service• were
held at Pacific View Ceme•
tery, Monday, Nov. 20, with
the Rev. Ri<:hard Dunlap of
the First Methoditt Chutch
officiatina. Westc:liff Mor·
tuary wu the funeral direc·
tor.
MIRitiLL M. TOllY OF
IAYSIDI VILLAG! IUS
Menill Maawell Tobey, 73.
of 259 Mayf'lawer Dr •• Bay•
aide Villaao. died at hia
bome.fl'ueaday, No•. 14.
~. Tobey had been a
technical enainoer for North
American A"iation. He waa
bora April 7, 1194, in lowo,
and. carne to Catifomia 4SV1
yaau aao. He bad lind in
tllo Horbor Ala lor 3!1
)'lUI •
SurYh·or• ue 2 bJothers.
()ay ol Loo Aapleo ond
01 ... ol New Mt1ico.
Serrice• wen Hid Moft..
clay, NoY. 20, at llaiU 01 ...
pol, Corma dol Mor ...... ..
... , wu at Pailba"~•• Me·
-··· Port.
. A CHANCE to empty home wardrobes of ona del Mar, and 4.nne Groff of Newport.
out..grown clothing Is oifered by these 3 ~ecently , while sitting at Karen Mar·
housewives, who will open the Closet greta's coffee garde11 In Tivoli Square,
next 'Nednesday, Nov. zq, at Tivoli they t\Otlced a vacant store, and their
SQuare, 2&40 ~-coast Hwy., corona de l new venture was born. They will accejt.
Mar. They are, from left, Noelita Galis· clothing, dry--cleaned and In good repair ,
k.l s of Newport, Annette NIQuette of Cor· on consignment for sale. (Ensign photo.)
Brother dies ,in · crash
1 William Robertson of Pasa-
dena, brother of Attorney
David Robertson, 4600Ro:t·
bury Road , Came o Shores,
was killed in the TWA
plane crash Monday niaht
10011 FAIR POSTER
IIMUIIS AIIMOUMCED
ncar Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mr. Robertson, 45, of 627
Linda Vista, was en route
to Piuaburah, whet~ he was
to be married this weekend.
He was a member of the
board of reaents of Allea-
heny Colleae, Meadville,
Pa.,
Funeral services will be
held 11 :30 a.m. Friday,
Nov, 24 , at Mountafn View
0\apel, p·asadena, and in·
terment will be at Mountain
View Cemetery.
The boys won all the top
honors in the all·student
·poster contest sponsored by
Lincoln School. The posters,
used to promote the 2-day
book fa.ir, were judaed on
o ri&inality, workmanship,
and interpretation or theme. EX.TUCHER PLAMS
Judaes were Mrs. AI Follin, TO APPEAL SEHTENCE
llll WIPIOI MUDS
PAIIII$-NAIIOIIS ASSII.
Kenneth Sampaon, direc tor
of Harbors, Beachca and
Parks for the County of
Oranac, was elected prcsi·
dentof the southern division
of the Cal ifornia Marine
Parks and Harbors Auoci ...
tion at the Lon& Beach
Yacht Club Nov. 16. Mr.
Sampson replaces Ooua
Bombard o f Catalina's Cove
Park at the Isthmus.
The oraanization•s first
president was Joseph A.
Seek., developer o£ BaiOOa
Island and Secretary to the
Stale Senate for over 40
years.
NEWOIIT MARIO R Ell 011
FIIIST I(ClKIII --Pill 4
lHURSIIo\Y, NOV. 23, 1•1
Q)II)IIA O(L.IIo\11. CALIF •.
" Humane oflicer dies
.. Ke · waa a•etybody•a Sunhou are llia wire;
(dead -dot• and all.... Alberta; hi• ~tber, ,.,,
That••• tbe epitaph ai••n Roll kina of Oran .. ; aod •
format Humane ()lficer Qeo-bfothtr, Runell of Loa '-"
r .. Wesley Myara, 824 W. aoln. u• St., Wou Newport Services were held at lhe
Heiahll,, by police officers Wlnbialor family Mortulry,
who auonded hia (t.!_netal with Or . Qelald Bash of tho
1orvlcoa friday, Nov. 17 . Piral Chriatian Chprch in
Mr. Myera served Newport Sanl.l Ana oft'iciatina. ·lnte,...
Beach from July, 1957 to mont wa• at pacific VIew
April, 1961. Memorial Part.
Mr. Myera died at the aae -----------
ol6l on M~oy, Npv. 13, 01 TOD Ll TE TD CLASSifY
Hoaa Hoapttal. HIP was born • _
Pob. ·U, U~. in ~in~uti. ATTRACTIVE 2 Bedroom
Ha had been tn Cahforn1s for a t Unfurniahed Good
45 yean, and .lived 21 of J:c~tion . Carpcta, ·drapoa•
thou yeara In Newport atove .... efri&erator. Sun
Beach. He was a member of deck, aaraae. Adults. No
Newport Harbor Elta Lodae Pets or children. 536-6644.
No. 1767. · -----·----------------·
JANE & MARrS
PRI:-HOtl D/\ Y
t " ~-! >au
SAVINGS-TO
500/o
iMOP NOW HM C:HIII'RIIAII
liAS, GIIDW,
GOWNS, PJ'S, IOIU,
HOSE, STRETCH PANTS
C:AI'IIS
3G7 MARINI AVENUI
BALBOA ISLAND art instruc\Or al the sehoul; Former Estancia Hiah I!IALLERitr&A IS FIRST
Mrs. Stewart Carpenter, PTA School teacher Thomas Car· ltr4 AT MA.tr41Atr41LLO r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!l! .. .:,
cultural arts commi ttee mem· ney was allowed by Jud&e The Ballerina, sailed by
ber, and Mrs. Jnes March, Howard Cameron to post a f'. L . DtaderofLos Anaeles,
book fair chainnan ror PTA. ·$3,000 appeal bond Nov. came in first with a fl yin&
Prizes went to: first, Ri ck, 11, permittin& Carney to t. spinna .. er, at Manzanillo,
Felthui s; 2nd, David Ma c--appeal his marij!Jana con· Co lima , \.1exico, at 1 i :30
kenzie; 3rd, Jame s Kelley; viction case before the 4th ( I a.m., our time, Wednesday,
honorable menti on, Kel\ym Disuic t Court o Appea s , Nov. 22 , in the race hosted
Beek and J im Lu se. All Ue was sentenced to S by the South Shore Sailin&
boy s arc 8th graders. yean to life. club, Ncwpotl Bc:ach.
The posters will be di s· ·Carney was convicted The PCC s loop wu l
played Nov. 27 and 2a dur· Aua . 30 on a charae of pos-hours ahead of the 2 b:laiS
ina the book fair in the Lin· sessing ma rijuana and fur· fi&htina for second place:
coin School library. Sale nishina it to an 18.year--old the 64-foot cutter, Luna
hours are fro m 3 to~ p.m. high school air !. Sentenc ing, Lila, s ailed by Georae
firs t set for Nov. 9, had Carver of the South Shore
been pos tponed af~r Car· Sai !ina Club, and the PCC
ney collaps ed in the court· sloop, sailed by Goldy
house and had to be taken Jo •eph, Lido Isle Yacht
WILLIAM CANNING'S
FATlllll SUCCUMBS '
David Cannina of Los /vl-
&eles, father of William c.--a of 456 16th Pl ••
Costa Mesa, died Nov. 13
at a Los Anaeles hospital
at the &&e o r 6a. He was a
ret ired traffic enaineer or
the Los Anaeles Tran si t
Authority.
Services were held Nov.
17 at Foresl Lawn, Glen-
dale. SUr vivors, in addition
to his son, who i s CO"'()wner
of the Te .nco Servi ce Sta-
ti on in Corona del ~tar, are
his wife, Wilma; a sister
in Los Anaele s, and 5
grandchi ldren.
to l')ran&C: County Medical dub.
Center. !
1 ART DESIG"MER TALKS
OPERA TfOH MAIL CALL TO WDioiEH'S CLUB
AIDS FIGHTING MEN Art desiancr Jos eph Mon·
Wanted : Pillow cases, tell of Newport Beach
beer jerky, playina cards. the after luncheon •P•••k•rl These are some of the items when the Coast Women•s identified by our fightina men in Vietnam as the most Club or Corona del Mar met
wanted and most often over-Nov . 11 at the Ir vine Coast
looked ne cessities. Country Club.
"Operation Mail Call," a Mr. Monte II , owner of Mon·
timeleSS gift Of jm11t•tot:o,111'DI
terracotta portrait
Gloria Terry Pug .......
Datly Demonstrations ,
IIAMfo2PM
ANDI2ESS·STONE GALLEI2Y
1741 WESTCLIFf 012. N£WPOIZT ~EACH
phone 642-6247 ANDY ROSE HAMED
FDR YOUTH PROGRAM
o\ndy Rose, a senior at
Corona del Mar Hi&h S chool,
has been selected by the
California o\uociation of
Student Counc ils screenin&
committee to represent his
Hiah School in lhe Se11ate
Youth Proaram, sponsored
by the Hearst Foundation.
collection proaram for ar-tell Oesian Ente1pri ses,
ti cles to be sent in time for 2626 Newport Blvd., came
Ch ri s tma s , is be ina conduct· to this area after 7 years in
ed at Estancia High School Mexico City as director of
by the Girls' League. They att and design fot a company
are collecting items such doin& animations. He has
as af'ter shave lotion, sun worked in seve1al fields or
tan lotion, pre·sweet"ened the inc;;ludin& sculptur·
Kool· Aid, i n s e ct repe II en t, i ~!.!a:n~d~·.:.::::~d~e!•~i &~"~· --~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ nints and nuid, delicates-1
sen foods, books, ciaars,
soap and fruit cakes.
Two delegates will repre·
sent the State of Califocnia
and will spend one week in
Washington, D.C. January
20 • 2'1, 1968. Dr. Max
Rafferty, state super in·
tendent of Achools , will
make lhe final selection of
the two representatives for
the state. They wi II be
announced on Dec. 10.
Andy , son of Mn. Lucy
Rose o r Corona del" -Mat, is
president of the California
Association of Student
Councils fat' Oranae County
and is editor of the school
paper, Trident.
D. A. WILL MOT fiLE
085CII41TY CDMPLAII4T
All aifts wi II be collected
at the studen t store in Es-
tancia Hi&h School up to
Nov. 24. They will then be
delivered to Camp Pendle-
ton Marine Base, where
they will be aift wrapped for
disuibutioo to our men in
Vietnam.
HARRISON SPECIAL TO
TRY FDR REX lolA Y5 300
The Harrison Special,
No . 96, carryin& the colors
of Connell Chevrolet of
Cos ta Mesa, will be com-.
pe tina in thequalifyin& runa
this Friday and Saturday fOf
Sunday's Ru May• 300 at
the Rivenide Rac:eway.
Lothar Mouchenbachet
wilt drive No. 96 , which
was built i11 the Harrison
aaraae in Costa Men. Thil
ia the ume car, bUt with a
different driver, that ran
into the wall twice durin&
qualifyina tJiala for the
lndianspoli~ SOO last May
and failed kJ ma"te the
Memorial Day clanic.
A maaazine aent to the
District Attorney by New•
port Beach police on the
complaint or. local citizen
that it was obscene was
returned with the deciaion
that th J diatrict attorney' a fiLM ANMOI.Ir4CII!D
Qt'Cice would not file a A film on "The practical
complaint aaainst the pub-cormtuo1i1t" will be prea
liahor and diauibut.of ... Tho tented at 8 p.m • .lf'ueeday,
mqazine didn't fall under Nov. 28, It lhe Ame1icaa
the provisions ut down by ()pinion Bookstore, 19)4
the Supreme Court," the Harbor Blvd., Coall Men,
OA'1 omce aaid,
"'I think it waa a cheap,
amutt)' boot," said Det.
John Simon, who ted tie
boot and Call alrOC'I&IY enooah abo\tt it to uy to
aet a com9laint.
llTS ICHOLAIIIIIIP
Morillo Anaell, l6 Bolboo
Coves, ICCOilfttina 1Didn1
at USC tlu be-. _...._.
lhe Beta Alpha Pai a.aional
co.ci I sdtoi..Wp.
Tom Roser• o( Uclo Isle • , .... d that bo ""' woidna LAUIIA P~U U
ANNUAL
PRE-HOLIDAY SALE
FRIDAY, IIOY. 24, THROUGH MDV. II
r-----------------~ GROUP OF DESIGNER GROUP OF
FORMALS
WERE $135.00 TO $215.00
Quilted Robes
WERE $17.00 TO S3S.o0
HOW NOW S129S TO S249S
GROUP OF
At-Home
Ensembles
WERE .SlS.OO TO S«J.OO
GROUP OF
Cocktail Dresses
HOW S11~S TO S299S UP TO
LADY BUG
Slcirts -Sweaters -
1,12 Off
20% OFFI
III!WPOttT IEAOI SloNI 0.1,
:WU VIe Ll ..
I
10 racei•• a leUet from the Punera& aemcea .. ..,.,
DA 'a offiC41 aboot lht map• ina for L-a Pill.• of )14
zine and &hen plene to ••t Mlri10ld. CDIDBa ... M•,
wi .. IIi• liWJ•r to clriJ oe wt1o 11114 Tuud.,., No•. '21.
lie oHcnhy com-aint at lbe .,, of 10, AI Ho .. 0 ... 1. Ho1pilol. .. _________________________ ,
•
I
Chief Glavas answers death penalty critics
1J 111-Woool IIMory by llecc:atiO Of lito bock ol tho npt opiaot
""J notice that the adv~ 14th Century dlat .. punith-capital punithmeat.
catet or the abolitiOf\, of •nt mutt outweiah lbe ple... "'They are pou.od6d ht the
capital _punithf!'Cnl ue not 11110 10 ~~bad f~om a cri'!'i• belief Chat crime ia a pr~
IIIIJCtllna they take on lhe aal act, accordma to Chaef duct o1 environment force•
duti~a of a pol!~• o;tfieer_ or Olavat, actina upon a man and he
a pnao_n auard! n •d Ouef There are many areat, he cannot escape hit conduct
of Pohce B. Jamu Olavat uid, in which it it evident or aetiont," accordina to
of Newport Beach, when that the criminal does a&• Chief Qlavas. "They deny
at ked how be felt about the .... and does take steps lo free will
fiatu to abolish the area teat avoid the consequence• of ·
'
NEwPORT HAROOR EN9GII
FIRST SECTION-.. p ... 5
l!IURSOAY ,IIOV. 23,1111
OOMJIIA D£L 11M. CALIF.
Elizabeth Ann DeRosa
wed to David Ullman
Followin& a honeylnOOfl at whi&e brcx:ade 10wn whh a
N us110 in &he B~1ma1, ''.,inaaway" coat of maleb·
newlyweds Mr. and Mn. ina material. She c•rled a
David Olarlea Ullman are bouquet of pink 1nd '*ile
malcina their home at 120~ c:.mations, 1nd s he ..,,. a
W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. shoulder lenath veil. The
The youna couple were maid o£ honor, Min O.ri ..
peul-ty of all. hia c;~imc. ..1 don"t believe thit. To
The aocioloaiat .who it "The crimi nai, in the moa t believe in thia faakion, one
aaainat capital punishment horrible crimes of all, sex would have to have a very
never has to deal with a crimea and kidnappina and poor opinion or man. But
AL LOCKWOOO of 1022 W. '3alboa Blvd., 9alboa,
shows off ,th e 22"1)0und yellowtail caught from th e sport-
f isher Thunderbird out of Davey's Lock:er in Newport
married in a late momina tine Sparlin1 or Newpor&,
ceremony on Oct. 22 in the wore a short ao wn of .. thock-
aardens of the bride's par-in a" pink. The t.:ide's 12·
cnts' home, .\1r. and \1rs. year..old cousin, James ()e..
Vincent De Rosa of Pasa-Ros,, played the piano for criminal on the s ueet, n• otren1e to children, kilh to even if you concede loaic on
'ptained the chief ... He aain• eliminate a witnesa,"Chier their side, it would 1eem
all hit knowledae vicarious!"' Olava1 said. "Today we are lo&ical to impose unctions
aa does the peno loaiat . Our findina that men and more, upon thit animal called
problem today is that we are lhe corrmon rpbber is kit tina man.
auidcd by upert1 who aain 10 avoid havina a witness... ..To pte&erve society, we
their u.pertise by reason When a ma n no lonser nas mull protect so<:iety .
or their distance from the detenents or decency and "But we rind ounelvu
problem. •·• conacience, he becomes reapina a harvest of crime
The controvefly aoina on like an animal, the Chief be~ that t.tanscends the popula•
risht now it no t new, ac• P.tice Chief Jl• Glove s lievea. "He kills repea tedly tion &I OWth. We see today
cordina to Chief Olavas. It not a deterrent to crime" and senselessly. He is not that the crime or mu rder in
seema to him that the Ameri· he aaid uwe should ab~· insane, but amoral. To ex· the last 12 to 14 mon ths has
can Civil Ubertiu Union is don the 'whole penal system. peel mankind to retain him increased rrom SO'l> to I SC)t4
attackina all the stable in· It seems illoaical lo me to in custody is expecting too in vari 0us states. This may
atilutions o f t he aovernment say that the threat to lose much." be explained by the fet ment
and1 is usually in the fore· one'1 life is not a deteuent, The modern belief of so-from coast to coas t o ver
hont of the fight against and in the same breath, to cioloaists, ihe philo1ophy of capital punishment and of
c apital punishment. suaaest incarcetation is." detenninism -"man is not mu tdetets being fteed by
"If capital punishment is Our system is based on the matter of his fate" -is th e courts."
~ach .
ISU!LL! lolcO.ELLAH
DIU AT AGE OF 75
Isabelle M. \1cCiellan of
1"991 Newpo~t "Blvd ., Costa
Men, d ied Nov. IS at a
convalescent hos pital in
Newport Beach at ase 75.
Mn. McClellan was born
in Minnuota. \1ay 7, 1892.
came to California 10 years
ago , and to Costa \le sa 12
yeats aso.
\1aas was celebrated No''·
20 at St. Joachim's Ca~ol ic
Chu1ch, Costa \k sa. l nt~l ·
ment was at Holy Sepulchre
Cemetery. Be II Broadway
\1ortuary was the funeral
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SUCQJMBS AT A:.E 91 Elizabeth Ann De Rosa be· The aroom chose John
Th-e Inns life of Mar"uerite fore her marriage to the son Geyer of Newport Beach t.o
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valescent Hospitul. Ru tnus Jr., perfonned the Colleae. She was a member
\Its. \lonre was botn S<!pt. ceremon) In a wedding al· or lhe Assisteen Auxiliary
10 1876 \1 . CO \'e nanked with tall wki te of the Assistance Leasue of , , In ISSII>S1pp1,
She came to lailfornta ·H Co")\umn s an d decorated wi th Newport Beach and was pre--
yea~s ago, and lt\'ed 1n huge arr angements uf Pink sented at the Las Doncell as
0 t ange Coun ty for II years. gladio•li and la~c: whi te Debutante Ball this year.
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ona del \!at, sutv1vc::. ho:t. wh1te ntn~oer :. also• dec<'uted Newport Harbor Hi an School
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22 at Baltz Chapel in Cnsta brdla table .. thruughout the: Coa st Coll ege. lie is a mem·
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Newpot~ll Colli centia, ~ & Jl 10 12 ICOH ,
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•ooa, Nov. 2S, It Weal• wbic:h turned out to be the
iooloouor H.iah School. wfn~tinl point.
T1to Colto or lbe Pop Wor-The Cowboy ""'dldowna
Laape won lh• play~ wera made ~ Joe Totli, 9
defeatlna the yardt; at~d David Parcel, 12
Cowboya on yardt.
Nov. 11, at P l... In the Midpt divi aion
"RST SECTION, 'AGI 6 ·THURS DAY. NOV. :U, 1U7
MESA RANKs 4TH THE HARBOR HIGH SAILORS wi ll open thei r basket-
ball season at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1, against Estan-
. w"'1J""._.I " "',.., cia High School. Coach AI Hackney, kneeling In cen-Oranae Cout Collc&e Wok
Water polo record: .24-1
Moo,. ...., ' • hi "' ter, Is shown here with his varsity sQuad, from left, 1 veteran Lana Beach State =t:... ! l1
: :: " Tho Cos ta Men Mu.atanaa . 3rd quarter. .\ tS.yard pau varsity squad tiJht down to ~=~ 1 ~ 1; nf wound up the 1967 and aea-just before the qualler end-Gary Tucker, Jan Llnstedt, Ron Pearson, Lee Haven, the rinal aun •last week be-~~ ... ._~ 1 ~ 1§ ~~ aon Satwday niJht with a cd put the Barons on the Rick Stickelmaler, John Strock, John Peschelt, Qo'l fore bowina 8-7 in its rirtt
, .. "''..., ' " • '"' 20 to 7 victory over .Foun-scoreboard, and the PAT Love, Bob Black, Mike Oldmen, Alan Gage, Paul w8te1 polo 1etback in 25 'n'"/t.~ua tain Valley, & 3·3-t record made it 14-7. Holmes and Doug Underwood. Kneeling at right is uies this year. ~ l '! !1!,
0
, •r. in Loaaue play, and a 4th The Mus tan a• added an in· managet Bill Christenson, The squad also Includes OCC, havina wrapped up
: i&: ; place rankin& in the Irvine awance touchdown in the Bob Hancock and Ron Ttoyano, gr id ptayets who had the Eastern Conrerence ~ ! ~ ,r. ,:; Lcaaue. fina l quarter, coverina 65 nOt yet suited up for basketball when this photo was crowns with q suaiaht wins, f • 1 !t j! Tbit ia. eu ctly the ume yarda in 9 plays. Ruz went taken. is competina this week in
1 l : a 1 record and same ntina that over from the 3-yard line fot the Southern California
Mcu'a ctou-town rival, the ICole. The PAT attempt Eagles fop K•"n Is 25-7 championship• at El Camino Occ I 2 Hatbot HiJh, posted in the was wide. and will holt the state cha~ ge $ _Sunset Loaaue. \ieu una Up 17 fiut pionship1 De c . 1-2.
In addition to ita Irvine downs to 13 for the Barons, The Estancia Eaalet and dirt. A hiahliaht of th is OCC arabbed the lead
On 1 Sf team Leaaue recOfd, Mesa i1 the led in ne t yard1 aained, 328 the Corona' del Mar Sea Jcorina eHort was Duey aaainat Lon& Beach when
unauna and uncrowned cham· to 185; completed no pas-Kinas rou.atu it out Friday Baker's 22-yard run to the Dan Chriaty talliec.l the only
pion of th e Newport Harbor-ses and never had to punt, even ina ror the dubious honor Sea Kina 16. The TO came aoal of the riut period on a
Ralph Crou and Mark Pul• Co1ta Meaa area, havina ' of 6th place in final Irvine on a 3--yard plunae by Dave turn-around ahot with 5:56
ton of Oranae Coast Colleae defea ted Harbor 3 to 0 and Bucs end 6-2 Leaaue Jtandina•. and the Johnaon. aone.
have been named to the Ea-Corona del Mar 13 lO 6 and Eaales won 25 to 7, The Kina• nlllied for their Lon& Beach then threw in
stern Conference fi rst team play ina E1t.ancia to a ICote· • Estancia closed lhe sea-only acore o( the evenina. 4 atrai&ht before the Sues
watel polo aquad by VOlin& leu tie. In League son with I 2_-4-1 Lcaaue ·They moved the ball 55 could acton the board aaain.
by the loop'• coache1. The -'1ustana• acored record. The Kma• dropped yuds for the TO pickina Trailina 4-1, ChriJty aaain
Crou waa picked for the quickly aaainst the Barons 0 a e Coast Colleae clo-to 7th pla.cc, with just one up key yardaae ~ 2 com-scored and Mike O'Oan
aoalie's •lot. The rouner Saturday_ niaht. after aainina sedr ;~t the 1967 J,lid wars Leaau~ VICtory_, S defeats pleted paaaes from Grea drilled in two to knot it at
Newport Harbor Hi&h athlete poueu1on of the ball on Saturday niaht with a 14·8 and a lie. They JUSt ~scaped Vanderbura to Roas BartletL 4-4 at the halftime break,
made 134 save1 thi1 year, th~ Mesa 28. _There was no thruh ina of Santa <\na to t~e c~llar,ll oc~uple1 by Mark Mooney went over from Lons Beach pumped in 3
stoppina 68.4 per cent of all aarn on the f1tat play, but run iti Eastern ConfereAce Fountam Va ey d-6-0 .• the one, and Vanderbura quick ones before O'Gara
shota rired at him, on the nell try ~be Ruz slate to 6•2, the best since . The ~aales struck qurckly added the exua poi.nt on a hit on hit third aoal ror 7-5
Fullon racked up 12 as• broke loose and spunted 72 1963 ~n the r~nalaame of ~he s~ .. a-riaht end run. The score at the mark.
s ists and 11 zoals thi s year yarda for the TO. Ramon · . . son, a ter recoverma uoe wa!l I&-7 with 2:37 left in
and played some outstandina Ricardo kicked lhe exua OCC took the openmg luck· kickoff fu/ti)le by the Kings the J rd ~arter.
dcrenJe. Fulton attended point and \otesa was ahead off and ma lched Sl yards in on the Corona 27. TomBul-A 4th (JJaller pass inter·
Colon& del \iar Hi &h. 7-o ' 12 plays to sco1e, Frank lard smashed throuah for lU ceplion by Mike Spradlin&
Named to the fiut team as "!~sa raced the c lock as Weitath, forme! \ial ina High yards • .> A penalty mo~ed started the final scorina
alternates we1e Dan Christy, the rirst hair drew to a halfback closmg out his tloe_ ball _ to the l2. Sick dti\·e for the Eagles. From
rormelly of Corona del \1ar olose. A 43·yard rWl by ~C'C caleer , banaed o ver ror Ou•roz pr cked up 7 yard s, the Sea King 4 7, they went
uo final yatd to run his then went ov er h om th~ 5 al l the way in 10 plays. Hiah, and \1ike O'Gara rrom Ricardo put the \1ust~n&s in year 's s coring total to 44_ for rh~ toochdown. Ken Denni s Oocne, substitute
Newport tiarbo1. Christy had ~corlna position, An with Paul Lemoine cnnveu.ed. C~wley s PAT try went quarterback tossed a 14-
\l anists u.d Sl a~s 1 ,flS\. 42 u~oac!J )Je~Oyt hair-Th ....£;.. , ~ .. , .. *.....tde• ... ~ ; d M"k S dl"
and O'Gara II assists and time, Ricanfo ;..tnt over rz om e ~s tlalted a Santa The 2nd scorina drive for yat panmto .fh e t~~ lng
45 aoala. the l-yerd line. He aga1n Ana 1~uve on the OCC 13 the Eaales uarted late in for . the • ~ b ~ry
Ddensive Jllndout Bob added the PAT to make the late In the thi rd quarter h fi th . aaarn was no I ' ut e
OCC took over and moved t e ~~stN~:'~· on e_u Kinas were offside, and Ken Dake, formerly or Newport score 14-0. all the way in 17 plays own . d r'c ... lmroz ag~ln Crowlev had another chance. Harbor, was OCC's lone pick The Barons were no t ready · accounte or u1e am na II k" k d · th . ·
on the s econd team. Oake lO be counted out, and they With the b~ll on the Santa over from the 4 as the 2nd m~ke 1t~ee fin~11 sc~~e ~~-e7• to
had 12 assists and 12 aoals. put on a scorina drive in the Ana one, "-hke Oaden banaed quarter opened to cap the
Chriaty made it 7~ to open
the fourth period, but Bob
Saari nulli(ied that roc 8~.
Bob Dake drilled in the tau
one with a minute and a half
left and that ended the
a cor ina for the day.
The 24 suaiaht win• for
OCC lhi 1 year in reaular
seuon play is th e laraut
total in the 1chool's 20•year
hiatocy, and the most wins
since 1964 when OCC was
21-6. Aaainat (ow-year
school• this yea1 , OCC beat ·
the USC varsity and rrosh,
berore losin& to Lona
Beach.
OPTIIIISTS AIIMOUMCE IASKETIALL TOUIIMEY
The Newport Harbor Op-
timilt Club will hold its 6th
annual invi tational basket·
ball tournament Dec. 1~. 1;,
and 20 at the Newport Har-
bor Hiah School aym.
Leadina basketball teams
fr om hiah schools throuah·
ou t the coun ty will partici·
pate, accordirlg to Steve
Boice, chairman of the lour-
ney fot the Optimist C lub.
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Cage begin Friday
ov er ror what appeated to be 60-yard march. Again the
the ~pointer , but the oHi-PAT attempt wa s no aood,
cials sa1d his lrtnee touched and the score s tood at 12-0.
the one root line. Soph quat· The Eaale!i extended the
terback Dan \1ikels of La· lead to U-0 u t)ley took
The Eagles led in fiut
down s Iii to IJ, and in net
yard s aained, 262 to 161.
They completed 7 of 21
paues for 6& yards. The
Kin gs completed 11 or 21
lor 131 yards.
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,. sO I-ll t 8 ~:...:~==-===:::1 wars
The Jq67 cage compe tition Canidoisaliahtninsrut5-9. auna,playina his final game, the 2nd half kick-off and
gets under way this week Wetzel has coualed some sneaked over fr om the one drove for 70 yards to pa)' when Oranae Coast Colleae talented freshmen to back
hosts El Camino in the sea-Up his rirst shooters. Tom and LemOLne tconverted. TARS 4TH
son opener at 8 p.m. thi• Moran, a 6..0, 175--pounder The Dons weren't rinished.
Friday, Nov. 24, in Basil H. from Costa \1esa Hiah, is a Tak:ina over on their own 19,
Pe terson JYm. quick auard and rine fl oor Santa An a , aided by a big TheNewportHarbor Sailors
The Sues , Eas tern Con-aeneral. Georae Yule , who interrerence call, drove to wound up their Sunset Lea-
ference co--champions last stands 6-8 and weiahs 220, the OCC 7 , where Rich gue com petition Friday eve-
year with Riven ide, will aives the Sues some he iaht Seher lofted a scoung toss nina with a 14·7 v1ctory
send a potent aureaation to where they need it. lO end J1 m \1mgan . Beber over Huntington Beach and
the fl o01 aaains t El Cami no. Steve Jacobsen at 6-3 ran the tw o-point conver§oron . 4th place in the Leaaue.
Coach Bob Wetze l welcomed was a Jtandout ~core r ro; J 1 The SaJlors finished w1th
back 6 sophomotes, all . of Colla Men High last year, op eHerm en a 3~3-1 _ record for an even
whom started at one lime and Mike Lund, at 6-4 and .500 nung.
last year ror the Bucs. 185, is a physical ball play-Fumbles and penalties
Leadma the parade IS 6·2 er who should thrive on EC are back kept lhe Huntinaton Beach
sophomore John Vallely, competition. Oilers in hot water in the
r C d I "a H ... h season's finale. The fiut u1mer orona e v• r 1.,. Doug Allen, at 5-10, has "We have a 1eal aood fr on t
S h I h I ·" B of 4 fumbles was re covered c oo s ta.r, w o zewro_e u1_e been impressive in early line," says Bill loom,
OCC scorma records 1n hrs seasol) practices for OCC. head coa_ch or the Cou~na on the Oiler l~yard line by
frosh yea1. Vallely poured The 16()..pounder played for del Mat l·hgh School Varsrty the SailoJS. Ed Washk o, who
in 632 points in 32 games to Laauna Beach. Mark Laney Basketball team. led the Sailor attack aaainst
ahattez the o ld re cord of 485 is another physical rebound-Lettermen retu1nina th1s the Oilers, toued a 6-yard
set in 1955. er at 6•1 and 190 rrom year include Steve Leech, scorin& pan to Stu Aldri"ch
Center Bruce Chapman is Costa Mesa. • fotward, named "All County" near the end of the rirs;t
back at 6~. Butch Rollins, After the El Camino aame, l11t yea~ whe_n only a sopho-quarter. Bill Hannon added
at 6-6 and 220 pounds pro-OCC .11 h 1 S ta Mo . more: J1m Kmdlelon, auard , the PAT for a 7-0 lead.
vides much~ or the • OCC ... rw'11 ~s ~... Nnrca who made the 2nd team "All The Oilers ao t back in to u1e o o•rna nr t, ov. L .. 1 . d •"· aame -,·.c ,·uat 4' ,,c muacle unde1 the boarda. Ed 2S d th h Lon eaaue ast year, an ""' ..-u1 o -
Babiuch, 6-4 and 180, was fk ~~· Nen 2;•t I John Yule, 6'7", "an out· onds leh in lhe hair. Tony
6th man much or the year !Of ac lty ov. • 1tandina center" who made Bonwell plunaed over from
OCC Jut year, comina off AWARD IAIIQUET SET the 2nd team "All County" the one--yard line tu wind up
IN SUNSET
fiut do wn for Huntington
Be ach on its 2U. Wa shk o
and John Brittingham ac·
counted for most or the
yardaae in the Sil-y ard drive,
with Brittingham zoin& over
from the one-yard line. Bill
Harmon again ki cked the
PAT to make itl4-7.
The Sai lorK led in first
downs 13 to 7, and in nel
yards gained, 213 to 11 3.
They completed only 2 of 3
pass attempts, for 2~ yards.
The Oilers completed 1 o(
22 attempts for 122 yards.
JOH ARNETT HOLE S ACE AT SAN JOAQUIN
Althouah Nov. 11 was a
bad day ror Trojaru, former
USC halfback areat, Jon
Arnett. added another honor
to his peuonal llopby cue
when he scored a hole in
one on the 1i 11th hole at
Ran cho San Joa~uin.
h was Ameu 1 firll ace
and he u1ed an eiaht iron on
the 160 yard hole, tie tallied
a 37-37-74 over the 72-par
Ran cho couue on the Irvine
the bench to lead the Buc1 The Coata Mcu Hiah last year, and played a half a 72-yard Jcorin& drive. The
to a q5-92 win over River-School athletic department season last year ~ith Cor-PAT lied it all up at 7-7.
aide at OCC. will honOf the ~Ilana foot-ona afte1 t1and~runa from Tumina point in the aame
OCC will also field tw o of ball, water polo and crou Newport llarbor 1-tta:h Schoo_!. came midway in t'he 3rd
tlte quickeat auards in the country athletCJ at the an-Phil J ordan ,_ an Eata.ncl& qu'rter. A CJI.ick kick on 3rd In the foresome wu Ed
u f h 11 1 d down by Ed Waahko lent EC in sopha Craia Falconer nual rail awarda ban~et at an s er ,w owl Pay auar • the ball into the Oi ler end Schumacher or Newport
Ranch.
and Bart Canido, Falconer 6 :30 p.m. Tbunday, Nov. made the 2nd "All Leasue" zone, btu a holdina penalty Beach, Bob Moore of Sparta,
made the San Bernardino All JOin th e !Jirla'IYm. Ti clteu, team last yell!. wu called aaainal the New Jeraey, and Ted Boyer
Tourney team Jut year, at S2 .50 e ach, can be ob-The first aame will be or Palapinc, Il linois. Arnett ~on o"oho"na ••.e tourney with · _ _. ..... doo . played at 8 p.m. Friday, Oi lert,Jivina the ball back h" G
1 11 .. taen~ at "'"' r, or '" ad-to NeWPOrt for a first down pve 11 addreu u 1 loba 34 point& aaainat Phoeni• v~nce from achledc director Dec. I, at home·, aaainat on itt own 42, intlead o( 1 Way, Anaheim.
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A truly f:lf:pnt compact 2 BR 2 bl. hornfo, fonnal d1nlnc 1"m,
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&WToundtd by &latf: d«kint: all' cond. 2 bl.konies. !lee. B/1
kll. S.Lr or trade PRICED Bt:LOW REPLACEMENT· ~.000.
Live Near the
FINE 2 BR. HOME -F. A. HEAT -8L T-IN RAI'IG
& OVEN -WALL TO WALL CARPET~ .
EXCLUSIVE LISnNG -$36,500
DOH Y. rRAHICJ.~H
RUJ.TOR'
.. fool -"""""' c... ..... csar • --OPI!N EVEN DAYS
•
,.._. 111 v ..,, or~~., * • "'"•crlpfiCMII: c.11 •n.osso SPICTACIILAR YIIW-OCEAN _, lAY
C~ann,/fZ,./---;4parlm~n/.i
On Watwfrent NNr .....,.rl Ho~rbor Entr eftc;e
252$ Ocain &lvd ., (Of"on• cMI M..r, Calif.
AMI'LE GUEST I'AIUCING atiCI IOAT SUI'S
Wlty Not &joy
Tile "Condotnlal-" Way of Life
THI ADVANTAGIS WILL SURPRISE YOU
You can purchue and pt fee UUe -or lease if you prefer.
ALL anta. have WATERFRONT VIEW. All have two bedrooms
and lwo bathl. -WITH LARGE PATIO.
Coli h' Your W.,t Ad
to the Ensign
673.0550
YOU ,U( INVITED TO INSPECT OUR FURNISHED MOOEL
Buy 559,500 1111d Up Lease $420 Monltlly & Up
l'hono 6 73-1711 for further in*-lo•
:J IR' .. 2% Yrw new, larp tarn· rm w/cozy ftnopl1cr, lpllt·
lewl wtth formal 4inln& nn I tnU:tut nn 147,850
-Huv.,. ~ IWICII • co.
2200 E. Cooot Hiw..,, Nowporl -h 675-2000
'
IIT\IATID ON TIN
lf'ACIOUI 1 & 2 IIDIM.
Fum. & u..tul'ft. F-tiM
• Private Patios • Fireplaces
• POOLS • 9 Hole Puttina Green
• Tennis
• Separate Fami ly Se cti on
• Adj. to Schoo ls and Play11ound
900 5.a lan•, c~
MacArthur""' Coa1t Hwy . clo•• to Fashion l•loncl
CD RONA DEL MAR (7U} 64+2611
M·p'.,..t 1 '-lloom. dlnlnl room, Mldal room, tr•nt~tllota --·-··IJ-WIIltndot .............. ~ QP~truo • laft o.mate bomt to US,OOO.
.IOHII MACNAI IIIAL TY COMPANY
17141 64U2U
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WANTED
No. 1: Home in the Ha rbor grea in the $100,000 pri ce
·range, Prefer waterfront. Must b. frH and clear,
Have 33 free and cl ear acres in Riveuide to
elCchonge,
No. 2: Small home or income units near the water,
Wi II assume your loon and ••change fr" and
cl ear Brea R-3 lot as down payment,
PHONE 642-5111 ··-til LAID
1703 Westcliff Dr., Mo.,.rt INCl.
L.uxury Aputnwnt on the lay. Extra larp Uvinc room. Boat
slip avallablto. UNSURPASSED LOCATION • $2S.OCX'.
'1'be RN Carpet 'l'r'Mtment"'
· .. · ~ tli/lilltiH'rJ.v J
'!REALTOR
3109 Now port 11¥4., .......... -
(Morkot llookot Pion)
3----~ ...... -.... 1---PCII"dt. _... CU"plt'tbtc, CWII' ... -tc I loam tw poal I
tralllr, Cllll"nft' )ot. 0... ,.... ....... .aw.
W. I. LA~D IIIALTOI
INO Newport-._ C..-.,.._ ho. 64UIU
SPACE FOR RENT
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............. , 751 ... "-........... u .. .. .... _.._, ...... A ...
SEE OiliER AT TltE ENSIGN
T• ;I • IJIIIJI
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RE-POSSESSIONS
TUSTIN VIUAGE
(Tum orr Npt. Freeway at Mcfadden )
Featuring 2 and 3 bedroom, 2 bath, all e lect.ric
luxury homes. Beauti(ully landscaped ground wath
2 heated pools, putting green and shurrle board.
Priced Below Market -Only 10% Down
-No Escrow Fees or Loan ChaNtes -
Open Daily 15500 Tustin Villa~e Wav (See ~32)
or Call Exclusive Agents -646·0555
UPPER NEWPORT BAY
Approxim atel y 2600 _s q. rt. or gracious living.
FIVE BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS, FA\IILY ROOll,
BREAKFAST ROO~. FOR\IAL DI:-11'\G ROOlt,
huge master bedroom with walk-in closets. Kit chen
has everything, bu i h ·ins, dishwasher, double oven,
disposal and lots of cabinets. This home is taste•
rull y decorat ed, full y Carpeted and Draped. I rx26 '
Enclosed, screened-in aluminum co,·ered patio,
Bl oc k wall fen ce & D'linimum ma intenance land·
s capinK. PRI CED RIGHT AT 0 \LY $35,950 -
EXCELLE'\T TER\IS. ,
MATI LA BORDE, Reahor
"You'll Like Our Friendly Su vice"
220 E. 17th St. (P"-• 6-t6-0S55) Co•ta M•••
(LoutH in E. 17th St. Sho,i"' c ... t.r)
IYeRi"'• CoU 64-.-s79 •r 6.46-1050
liST ·IASDI.UPP LOCAT-
1661 ••• , ......... ,.,. ....
OVDLOOIDNQ PAD * PAHOUIOC V!EW • ..,.00 ..... ___ ...... --Wdls-MtCardk llealcors --.. ~~---.... 11 Uls'lllt ..£ ' • eo.-
ilayrr.rst
HOMES WITH A
FOREVER VIEIV From $59,950
In DO VE R SHORES ·
Two FurnishPd ~1 o rlrl!->
181 2 Santia~o llr., l>l~wporl B e arh
646·6926
f""'=:-< IVAN WELLS I. SONS INC.
IUILO[JitS &. DI!:VUOli'US
Exclusive ShorecliHs
Owner M1 moved -Wanh Offer
227 Morning Conyon Rood , CciM
Immaculate -a charman ;; cuslom·hll homr
nr Ocean. Ch~rful Lwmg rm . 'l'P daning
rm, ::! utra IJ!e Sirs. \lo·~t lk-i n dosr1. 2 Sa .
Den. Ollerlookmg rtf'lll:,hlful ,::arrlr n -.• laP·
way to Ocean & Beach
AN EXCELLENT BUY -DON'T MISS TillS !!
Owner hu OPEN !lOUSE AFTERNOONS
673-235$ or 837-7531
DISIIItCIIYI DUI'LIX
Leue .... l~asM,.. C... 11 .. 1••
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. Till , .. IUT •Yo
l.ool<s fo, IOCAUON, C:ONVr.NI!:NCI~ & r.IIARM.
Thie ~dmoM & fo'wnily Room t. .. it Al.l.l
Fut•ru itu:l•de • dininJII MOfll -•l.o • breMful
...-... 2 firepl•cee •d q .. lity ••t will i"'pn•• ••
.o•t 4li •cri111i••••·
l..out.d <MI RiveNicle Drive u• Cliff Drive, Pri<"e
•• , 129,500.
67s.-3000 r. .... 5. -· ..., ...
.
COM 1!-······
•
••
New arrivals at Hoag
I fa: .. ,, ..... 11 Boy -Mr . and Mn. Guy
0111 -1*. lad Mn. Keilll Downard, 91 7 W. IIIII St.,
Nutler, 2!:1! Santa .\na Coata Mesa.
AYe ., Coata Meaa . Oht -Mt. 1nd Mrs. Charlet
Boy -Mr. and Mn. Dcnni1 Faith 22 61 Pomona Ave
Hirea, Sl6 Hami lton St., Cos~ Meu . ·•
Cosla Me n. Boy -Mr, and Mn. Laru
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sera, 2709 Cove St., Corona
Caae, 264-A Costa Mesa del Mar .
St., Costa Mesa. Th~o~rsclay, Nov. 16
Boy "T MI. and \1rs. John Boy _Mr. and Mr s. Monia
Fredcnbura, 691 Joann St., J ohn son, 714 Shalimar Dr .,
Costa Me n. Costa Mes a,
Boy -Mr. anJ \irs. John Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Robe rt
Woodruff, 2363-C Wes tmin• Eaerton, 2935 Ellesmere
ater Pl., Cos ta Mesa. 1\.ve., Costa Mesa.
S•.d.y, Mov. 12 Girl-Mt . and Mrs. Ronald
Gul - Mr. and ~111. Ray-Ste nze, 228 1\.mherst Rd.,
mond Cruz, 129-27th St., Costa ~1e sa.
Newport Beac(l, Fricloy , Hov. 17
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. T h0oo ~day, ~ov. 13 . mas King, 1148 Carson St., ~y-~r. and Mrs. \lau11 ce Costa Mesa.
Ers ens tern , 2076 Phalarope Boy_ \it. and Mrs. Samuel
Coull, Costa Mesa. 2 3 c k L
Do , d • w· 1. Stater, I I Me ormac n., y -\'it. an \g s. II tam Costa \1esa.
Bytd, 116-22nd 'it., Cos ta Girl _ \1r. and \1rs. J ames
Mesa. Hutchison, JIM; Latkspur
Boy-\1t. and Mrs. Joseph Ave., Corona del \1ar.
James, 21 16 College <\ve., Gi rl _ \h: and Mrs. Gary
Cos ta \1esa. Hess, 780 Hamilton St.,
T " .. day, Hov. U Coua \le sa.
Gill -\lr. and \h s. Dale Girl -\h . and \Irs . John
Waters, 1661 Oahu Pl., Whitsett, 2371 Come\1 D1.,
Costa \le sa. Costa \1esa.
Boy -\h . and \h s . Frank Gi t l -\h . and \Irs . Pau l
Ra tay, 8 14 Victor ia St., Busse, 771 Domi ngo 01.,
Cos ta \1esa. East Bluff.
Gitl-\h . and \h s. Phillip Boy_ \1t. and \tts. Edward
\\ail\oux, 1158 Om set Lane, \·!aim, 21 44 Otange Avenue,
Co~ta \\esa. Costa \\esa.
.Gu\-_\11. and \Irs. Fre~-Boy -\·h .and\hs. Robell
1m Uawktns. 19 83 \lomovta \lihalko, 1117 Devon Lane .
Ave ., Costa \lesa.
W.dnudoy, Nov . 15 Westcliff.
Boy -\11. and \1 rs. E<twa rd
Cebelius, 2217 Harbo1 Blvd., HO THURSDA Y PICK-UP
Cos ta \1esa.
Boy -\tt. and \1 rs. Arlin
Stafford, 889 Congress St.,
Costa Mes~.
Boy -\1r. and \h s. La11 y
Sutton, 266\.l Santo Tomas,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and \1rs . Peter
\laher, 2904 Ellesmere Ave.,
Costa 1\lesa.
The regula! refuse col·
lection scheduled for today,
Thanksgiving Day , will be
picked up Friday by the
City of Newport Beach
crews. If the Friday col·
lection is not comple ted by
the end of the wo rking day,
it wi ll be comple ted
Saturday morning.
CATCHING-UP
S L
Now th•t Fords a re rollin g off the produc-
tion li ne by the thous a nd s, there is i lot
o f catc hing up to do. O ur first b ig f4sk
is to d ea r •II rema ining new 1967 ~>t~d
I qb 7 demons trator cars in the sho rtest f) OS:
\ible time. Litera lly doz en s a nd dozens 1till
lf!ft to choosl! from .
DRIVE . ONE HOME TODA YJ
THUNDERBIRDS ·MUSTANGS·
FORDS. FORD TRUCKS.
ENGLISH FORDS • SHELBY GT's
MANY TO CHOOSE FROM!
USED CAR
SUPERMARKET
'65
'63 MERCURY MONTEREY Cu~lnm V&. ~"!n , R&1H. r'lr,. ~'>5,
lol'tlor ~ "" L•k• "~"" ~(I }2.6.
'65 ~~.1~u~~!~,( 5?~~·n. kut~•. Dn~~r
_ ;t~trtnll •P75t 1
'65 UMILU llO WAGON ~lldio Md h<'<Htr, autom<JIIc lrlni·
,tuion. No 1971A
'64 CHEVROLET 'I •·TON PICKUP
VI. J.SIIttd, radio. 1'\ealer. comm.
!Ires. long bed. •lilA
'63
'66
'65
'66
COUNTRY SQUIRI
WII<K".n v .R . .ov•o .. , .. ,;,._ ,,,.,,.,~, t~S.
l.tctorv ""· rP7599
MUSTANG
1 O• H T. V.f . .outo,,.t,c. PS. raf'l •o.
tlt!a!tr, ¥rhllt walls. •P7609
FORD f ·lDO
352 V·t , J s~~eed transmissiO<"t.
ritdlo, hratff. • S9T A
fALCON WAGON
R:ldlo. heater. tiki' br1nd fti!W.
"'P1616
$1799
$1999
$1399
$1299
$2099
$1599 -
$2399
$1599
• BUDGET MINDED HOMEMAKERS!
No...:·s the time to create rooms brimming with d'ldrm. comfort Jtnd qudlity. Sd-n on finft
komt furnishings during Newport furn iture's {MOVING SAL(). If you ue a new bride
furnishing you r first home, or a bride of m•nv years refurbishing your established home
(or even an apart ment owner furnishing many peoples homes) there are values galore
just ripe for your picking et Newport Furniture (MOVING SAUJ. Our entire stock of
fine quality furn ishings has been gone over dOd m.!lny , mdny pieces in •II depa rtment s
have been selected for clearance before our final moving da te arrives. There is 1 very
good chance that the exact furnishings you desire are here and at savings that permit
you to buy all yo u want for far leu than you dreamed possible. You will find complete
room groupings in fdshionable always good styles for bedroom, living room, and dining
room, as well as separate chairs, sofas, chests, table lamps, etc., suitable for every
room every decor. Eoch piece is from our regulctr stock so that you may be confident of
Its fine quality. There a re going to be many, many happy homemakers as a result of this
w le Come e.~rly tomorrow, get first pick ot NewporT furn iture's money saving barg.J ins
... Revolving charge if desired,
SQUARE LAMP TABLE
Ita lian s.tyle . Light walnt~t .
REGULAR $159.50
SALE PRICE
END TABLE
Italian style. f ruitwoo_d.
5
98
88
REGULAR $93.95 $5888
SALE PRICE .
HEXAGON COMMODE
~~:~:t:~Q~~~o;;:
SALE P~ite ..... -· COIIODE 30x30
Mollrtarranean sty... Da rk.
REGULAR $190.00 $10888
SALE PRICE . . . ..
ROUND COFFEE TABLE "40"
Spanish styl•.
REGULAR $139.50
SALE PRICE ..... .
5
78
88
CJGAREM TABLES
Walnut
REGULAR $14. 9S
SALE PRICE ....
LOW CHEST 61"
Custom green fini sh.
REGULAR $279.50
SALE PRICE
LOW CHEST 60"
Marble tap. Antique gold.
REGULAR $298.00 $14844
SALE PRICE ...... .
IROUP OF THREE TABLES
2 W tablos, I coHH tabM. Italian ttyle.
fruitwoocl and white,
REGULAR $102.50 $6ft'
SALE PRICE ...... .
COIIODE 30x30
llv..t-.r-.............
REGULAR $210.00 $139"
SALE PRICE ...... .
COIIODES 30x30
s,.nWt ttyle. Pecen.
REGULAR $190.00 snr
SALE PRICE 00 00 •••
COFFEE TMI E .,
....... ooylo. Utht _ .....
REGULAR $152.00 ?r
SAU I'IICE .......
2620
LOW CHEST 44" IMPORT
O.corativt tambat.lr doal"$. f ruhwood
finish. Italian ma rb'-t top.
REGULAR $3..0.00 $18900
SALE PRICE ...... .
ROUND COFFEE TABLE 40".
f rtnc:h walnllt top qt~arterecl. O.c:orota r
w hite base .
REGULAR $210.00 $12888
SALE PRICE ...... .
CORNER ACCESSORY
CABINET
f ull length g lau doors. Glass shefvH .
Mediterra nean. f inish.
REGULAR $340.00
SALE PRICE
5
198
88
COFFEE TABLE 18x21
ttatlett tltyle. Corp&thlu ""'·
fruitwood.
REGULAR $86.00
SALE PRICE
l~
7B" CONTEMPORARY SOFA
Light oliv~ with orane•. Walnut baM.
REGULAR $349.50 $19800
SALE PRICE ...... .
SOFA 8'
tOo.. back and ..0\f:.Cl. Luxurious •·-~{;..,LQ :!~t;-~·00 . 5
398
00
SOFA&'
T11fted tuxedo. Autique bronze velvet.
REGULAR $520.00 $34900
SALE PRICE ...... .
SOFA 9'
l uxurious tufttd olive v-p 4 c:ut hions,
:ii~~~·~. 0
5588°0
SOFA 7' ~~Gu~~~W SALE PR ...... .
~
OCOASIOUL CHAIRS
MeditarronMn ttylo. High CDM bade.
frultwoocl finish.
REGULAR $119.50 $7ft'
SALE PRICE 00 00 ••
OCCASIOULDIIUII
Modl!orra-• >Ay"ii;.. l!ack. loft :Eui!i~·. ~ ... ?r
• ••
..
MANY ITEMS NG~:·
SHOWN I
• 0
ON OUR
FOR IHII
IAL EVINn
SALE IN 2ND WEEK - -~
WILL CONTINUE UNTIL
ENTIRE STOCK SOLDI
DECORATOR 1•1 BIOI ~!!E,. c~ry,.? .-flnNh. REGU~9S $7r
SALE PRICE ...... .
PAIR OF CHIIIEL
BACI CHAIRS
lxpoMd woocl triM. frvitwoM finish.
Soft olive print fabric.
REGULAR $380.00 $188"
SALE PRICE . . . . Pair
H.H BACI ClAIR
llu. nyton foltric. L.a.. lt.d: aN MOt
cushions.
REGULAR $239.50 $13811
SALE PRICE 00 •••••
ft.LIWBAOIL·-
CHAIR
Ouitt.cl onttque toW fabric. Shophertl
cotters.
REGULAR $149.50 sa&"
SALE PRICE ...... .
BARREL BACI CHAIR
llue ancl ,,.. .. print. C...rs.
REGULAR $159.50 $8811
SALE PRICE ...... .
SWIVEL CHAIRS
Tufted Mft I""" plcl fobric.
REGULAR $245.00 $168"
SALE 'RICE ...... .
~liE CHA~S ~ -
cushions. DaMC~Ik.
...
5
179
50
LOUI&E CHAIR
Reve,.ible back ancl ..-cushlona. Ce-
ladon fabric. Decorotiv• ft.unce.
REGULAR $245.00 $16950
SALE PRICE ...... .
0
DINING ROOM
FURNITURE
~.';~~::;cr ...w
:!~~~. 0 .'168"
I PIEO£ IP-1 lET
........ _... ..... __ .:14
Mcll ulanslllft IMf. 4 -._. tWe
~·;.oo ·'268" 0
SALE NCI ...... .
. ...
&.Td$11 •••
I PIECE ITAUIIIET
.u Inch •• ..,..,. ...._ 24 htch fill .
PruitweM·flnt.h. 4 •ne Heir aMie chltira. v.._-.
REGULAR $526.00 . $. 328"
SALE PRICE .....
SWIVEL CHAIRS = ar ~-~ ... 1. Old :!~~P .. ::·wo
0
AREA ACCENT
RUGS
"""" fri...., .n ·-""· '-lout ,... borry. All w..t dMp pUe.
REGULAR $225.50 $168"
SALE PRICE ...... .
1 FOOT ROUID Rill
o .. _ • ..,_.._, . .u-....
REGULAR $159.50 • '10900
SALE PRICE ...... .
8xl RECTAIIULAR RU8
Luxurious ..._, •• WM1 ..... HoM
k-.1 '""'"· .... """''""· REGULAR $231.95 $17950
SALE PRICE 00 ••••• •
44x81 RECTAIIIULAR R-
ChoKe of colon.
REGULAR $39.95
SALE PRICE ......
lxl OVAL RUGS
Turquoise oncl _.w. AD
REGULAR $109.50
SALE PRICE ..
ALL LAMPS
MANY STYUS, COLORS
AND SIUS
TO SOOk OFF
WALLDICOR.
PICTURU.
MIRRORS.
PILLOWS
ALL GO our 4T
REDUCTlONS UP TO
ONE HAJJI AND MOll Off
New L VC Chief
Is a Maverick
"Marti,.i•, uJiboo11
lower taxe& meon "'ore
Dr. Newcomer allo ....,
ward 10 tbl opportwUty tor
Ml'iJtl llderaJ fundi for tbe
,., .... , of the eolJiae.
..WIMtledetalfw*wUIM.,.
rAe JJO ter& of the II'"'''~""
Men Sdool Oist riel
eJ,ctdiott." •ar• Supt. l.e•
lonJ Newcomu in thill inre,..
view P"blislted in tlu: Po--
mollo Pro~ress-Bulletitt,
{ollowin& his o~~~touncement
tlaot he will take over the
office of presidcttt of La
I' erne Co lle«e next July.
t1oo Bbonlaru cone,.. ~~~~~-~~=;~~~;~=~~G~---~~1!.1!~~:~~: Ia bla oplnJaa there 11 DO .... ,_ ... _ _..
IIPIDd 1M yean from 17 to
lbu a amaU Uberal aru collep.
He bu areat faith 11'1 y o u n 1
•r PHYLLIS DOW
P.8 SCali Wrhlr
DT. Leluod B. -· president • elect of La v .....
CoUeae, frequently nten to
bimlelt u "a maverick" a -
person who Uket to JO hlJ owa
way.
_..,
Ai u. example, whta be
rhed • Lu Veau, HeY.,
tUe over u auperintendeDt
1M Clarll: County IChool
IIIII, a rabbi eal~ on blm.
Tbe mejottty of the "'"!"."'"I ln the IChool 1ystem were
mon, and most of the rest
Jewish.
"You pt ftve MormON
He wiD devote hla eneralea
to the dtvelopment ol quality
ecb:atloftal .,..ttmJ u lona
• Jf!tber, they stan to pray," Dr.
he bas the cooperation of thoee
around him, he aaid-e.nd he
has 10 Informed boards of
trusteet wbo want him to worlc
for them.
Last Saturday the board of
trustees or La Verne College
elected him preaident of the
collep to succeed Dr. Harold
D. Fasnacht, 'Who retires June
30, 1911.
NnftOmer's appearance belles
such auaust standlna.
Durlna this Interview he ap-
peared more like the college
basketball player be waa 25
yean aao than the college presi-
dent he will bec:ome.
a chance to get moving with the
district after it:; pa~~.:ce.
The bOnd is~1·t: clccr on a few
weeki ago to lled to get the
nec-~ssary two-th1rds aff irmation.
The vote ron :~pproximately
12,000 Yes, 7,000 No.
Newcomer was bitterly dis-
appointed. Wl.en t::: was agalo
asked about h!s ::w:~llabillty for
candidacy tor t:lf! La V e r n e
presidency, he said, "Yes."
"Newpor1 · rtr·a b d all the
potential for a gn•at school dis-
trict," he ~o:d . "I: m~ts all
the uiterla except one-commit·
Except now he wears a hear· me nt."
lng ald. (His ears were dam· Newcomer said "m":!rtinis, sail·
aged by concussion from gun-boat. and lower taxes" mean
fire aboard the USS El Paso In more to the voters of the district
the South Pacillc during World than education.
War II.) He sees La Verne as a place
Alto, he speakl with authority. where th ings a re dirferent.
Newcomer commented.
Tbe rabbi wanted him
DOte that prayer was going
before IC.bool, before dao<ee<<,l
before football games -
even In t!'l~ In'.:\ Ncw<•omer ll
added.
Newcomet· 1',"1'11 to the
clpal of the !::!loo!o and
"Look here, all this (Monn,.,:l
Inspired) praying i'l
law. We have to find
satisfy the J ewish r>OIN~oilc"·ll
"Why don't you put
kids wM.t to do about
The ls•ue was hO!>rl!lv n,..lv-11
ed by the students.
still goinc 0:1. but It's
-Mormon, Jc·.vhh and
lie.
Newcomer :1nd hi; family
joyed their four years
Clark County, and mlss 11;.;;;:1
Nt-wcomer turned the school
tem into one receiving
wide publlc:lty and
darling of g11mb:ers,
and students.
He answers questions readily "La V e r n e College Is es.sen-
and etrorUessly, u though a II tlally a teacher traim ng lnstitu· He was also .beloved
hb motlvallona were available tion " he said "and 1 intend to press, and rccewcd the ~::::1
to him. He discusses with equal coniinue that.' OWl Award of the Las 1
ease his past, his family, h Is "I Wtlnt to see the day when Press Club when he left
thoughtt; on education and on the society reto<>nlzes that teachers city In 1!186.
function of educational lnstitu-a.re the best' people and should Hls reasons for leaving
lion. be paid the mos t. complicated. Parllally the
Dr. Newcomer, 48, has spent "I see the enhancement of he had been hired to do
hlJ career to date as teacher, the teaching pro:ess!on as my do~ -and 1;>8r11ally the prlncip~l and supcri ntc;:d:o:\1 in most important function " he lauon he recewed and the
public education. st~id several times. ' lngs to go into political
Although he speaks of teach-Dr. Newcomer was "born a frightened hi m.
lng aJ something clo~e to 3 sa-Brethren" In La Verne on Feb. He told hi! wife he didn't be-
creel trust, he said, "I became 18, 1921 , and raised there. He lleve he could, In effect,
a superintendent bec:1use 1 felt graduated from La verne Col-his. own soul if he went LDto
that where the power was." lege In 1942, having auended col· politics.
''I'm unique In the way 1 or-lege on a basketball scholar-. His Int egrity is important
ganize a d.lltrlct," he added. "J ship, and married a La Veme him.
do U so that lha luperlntendent CoUqe &lrl a year be&ow bla. For him, happineu ll
tan be tbt ldaaeatlonal leadt'r." All four Newcomet" t hllltrm Wlnl tulftJJJbent and lnnner· dl•=~~~
He 1poke harshly of the day born IQ La Veme. "I teel 10 .orry f~
he ~ comlllJ when superb~-He admltl comlna back to La who aren't with It "
tendentl wiR no longer need a verne Is "like going home." thlnkina of the erfons
backtround In education but will H'! also looks forward to the make to lmpreN other
be laymen-businessmen. chanc::e to develop the eollege u rather than fultul Ulemo~h,.,,
He even envisions the d a y ·~. educnli.ona l lnstltutlo~. Dr. Newcomer areatly ad-
when l\lperlntendents will be su-Educa~:on Is In a rt\ olution-mires his mother, Mrs. Lela B.
perfluous, "lbe dlnoeaurs of the ary state, Newcome r s.1ld. Kline who lives at Hillernt
schooll)'ltem," he said. "Historians will look ba~~ to th is Hom~ In La Verne.
AJtbou&h Newcomer had day-time 15 a brtakthrough. "She's a great lady," he
dreamed of becoming associated He is discouraged thll t "the said.
wltb a private colJege some day, public schools are inetr!cicnt In He also admires his wife,
he aald he didn 't believe It would making maximum util!z:.tion of and , despite hi• stated admira·
be 10 aoon. humo.n resources." tion for teachen (most of
~ things turned out, he was "They think teo much of jwhom are women), voices a
queried to hiS l\lrprlse several teaching, without tnourh empha· traditionalist position on
months ago. He told the repre-sis on learnlni:," he said. place of women.
sentatlves of La Verne at that One Idea Newcomer has In "Barbara Is one ot
time that he was commlned to m ind for giving La Verne Col· wonderful, rare women
four years: as auperintendent of lege special status is developing gets her fulfilment thtou&h
the Newpon · Mesa Unified a of grodunte training husband's "H~;co:\~''"a~~·~:;~; I School District. for school prlncl· he said.
Besides, he h:1d .1 l•:n bond pals. He to ~~ the tune· has been
issue coming ar.d 1·.:-c: l'.op:ng for tion of "She's a
by HERITAGE"
H.J.GAI\1\ETT fURNflURE
PIONSSICIHAl n11 ~ aw.
INIIIIOI DIIIIIIIIIS - --a M -~--= -
l ---'--'--------1950 YAWNING Johnny Hutchins,
300 Goldenrod Ave ., Co rona
del Mar, served as a photographic
model for Howard Folsom of Ha rbor
Photo Lah, Cor on a de l Mar, way back
in 1950. (Folsu.n photo from th e April
b, 1950, issue of the Ens ign.)
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1957 CHRISTMAS DECORA TIONS and gift shopping pl ans were discussed at a H57
breakfast meet ing of the me rch ant s division of the Newpo rt Harbor .:hamoer of
Commerce at Sn ack Sho p No. 1 in Corona de l Mar. Part ici pants in the di sc uss ion i n·
eluded, from left, Mrs. Orville Schlueter of Pa vil ion Gift Shop, Ba lboa; Ho mer Smi th of
BalbOa Market; Bob Be rk ley of Bidwell's Men 's Shop, Ba lboa Island; William O'Bry on
of Boyd &. O'Bryon, pre sident of the Newport Harbor Chamber, and Mr s. Karen Marg reta
Wood of Karen Margreta lmoorts, Coron a de l Mar, ch airman of the me rchants div'sion .
(Ensign photo from the issu e of Nov . 14, 1957.1
1962 NELL MUR9ARGER , Cos t.;
Mesa wr •ter and ptiO t,.graohe r
anCI authortty on wes tern A •·e n can
history, was sc lledulea as tile t:~t u r er
for the Oc t. 8, 1 %:', "ect •rJg f t'le
Cos ta Mesa -Say C t cs br.l'l..:t· _, the
Fuchs ia Soctety . M•<:o . r.1 uo,;oger,
oft en accor-1pan,ec! 0) n('r -r t'lf:•,t.1 ·s..
13e ssie Lounsbe rr; ·i C..:~:.1 •,•, -..1 , 1962 THE COMM ITTEE planning the Aug. 12 , 1%2. boat tou r sponsored by the L i do
Isl e Yacht Club included, from le ft, Mrs. Robe rt Harr is, in cha rge of ticl:ets ;
Robert Bogen, general chairman; Mr s. Bogen, hos pitality, and Bob Harr is, shuttle boat
fleet, all pi ctured in the Harris boat, "G:ommodore." (Pho to from the Aug. q, 1%2, is -
sue of the Ensign.)
has traveled cl::>se tc :,r ,DGI' . ~
Me•ico durin g tt1c p,1s ~ ~~ v• .v -...
visitin g ev ery slate a•1J ter· !"t) ,,t
of the borde r. (Photo '·o· p ;,--. Ji:.
1%2, iSStJe of the En::. gn.)
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J9(j2 MRS. ROY LYMAN,
730 San tana Or.,
Irvine Terrace, served as
an area chairman for th e
American Cancer Society 's
4th annual Babe Oidrikson
Zaharias memorial fund golf
tournament, played Aug. 25
through Sept. 2, 1 ~.
throughout California. The
tournament was Ot'gan lzed
by Babe Oldrlkson after she
was aware that she had In-
curable cancer, as a memor•
Iii Ito help others stricken
with the disease. !Photo J96J THE ZONTA GIFT SHOP, 1 Nov. b, !'lbl,evtnt
from the Aug. 9 l91b2 • for the Newport HarborZontaCiub, was the topic
sue of the EnsiF.) ' IS· of discussion at this pb ' session MtOng committee
.,.,..,., """'I tit. 11 ... JoOifs (Oolfoght<, llrs. Alii
8inow, ond llrs. JKk Relntrt. IPIIOio """'the OcL
1%2, Iss .. of tilt Ensltn.)
I ffilfilf Ut lUltllJ &rrmnnrttr I ?'
I ., •••• t
St Thomas Bible Lesson
T~OU S._.ALT NOT
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THE CALL. OF MOSES -I
Lauon l.t Exooluo3
t1 .. • •I 0 14 •
4• , .. •II II• Jlo oM
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by rola, ... by IIIIo&, ud dolo-to._. ...... ...... to ....... _. .... _ -,.,.... .................. .....
Maa1 ceatwiea have elapeed aioce lenel'e eatntace ia&o E17pt. O.e of
tile twelve eODII of Jacob, Joee~. Ud b.ea aolcl i8&o EI)'PI u a alan. After
ariains to a poeitioa of great power .. d rea,_-ihllhy ...... the Pbn.oh,
J•epli'• father .. d brodleN j 0 i •• d hi• Mea ... of .... , .. io c--·· c .. aratiOAa paaaed, but the d .. ceadeata of Jacoh a.d hie &OM, bow. DOW U
&lie "Ciaildrea of larael.,, reiD8iMd ia El)'pC livias ia ~ la..d ol Goellaa,.aa
uea aroud the Nile Delta. The Book ol Ezod• idonu u "lllal tl.are aroee
a aew kiag over Esrpt which lr.aew not Jo.a,." .Ia otMr word., a Pbnoh who
reptded aot the tradicioul frieacl.h.ip tUt Md be .... tabJialled betweaa ~.
EsJptiau aad the Childrn of l.,.el. They were •• alavaa ia Esrpt ... d
"aiped by reason of the boodage". All of lhie hiatory waa, of c:o .. e, part of
God'• myaterioua pl11n by which the promiae .-de to Ai:fthaaa woald fiad
iacreaaiog ful£illnu~nt. The deatiay of tJ.eu people lay back i.a CaDUn even
though lhe pathway to Canaan nemed atrewa with .a many iaaormou.labla
ob.t.llcles. God willed their deliverance, aad be choae a maa to be bia
inatrument.
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14-M-M-M--I WANT
WI-4A'T I-4E I-4AS --
ANO I'LL' TAKE IT
WI-4EN HE IS"'''T
L.OOKING-!
• .. tllniOd from God, -lot _~oe~~y,
10 Bill pia •• to delb'oy d. world ., lood .
God'o Ant Uoteneatioo WOI _._..., by
heppainp the world had tM"Yer ... Wore . n.. loan,.i .. ollhe deep wen brokea op one!
reia came down for the int tiiDL 11M:ft. be-
eauae raia wu DMOCiated with the lood, Cod
P" the raiabow N 1 pledp tUt Ks w~uld
DeYer as•in deetroy the et.rth by Rood.
1"be nest divine intervention of •1 liOte
•• die deattvction of Sodom and Co..orreh.
Sin had been 80 vile that the ODiy d.iq Cod
could do wu to de.aroy the place where it
happened, and He did 80 by 6re that came
from heaven.
ln the New Tettament Matthew tella the tlory
of the Incarnation. There we have the familiar
.tory of the ttar in the heavens whi ch suided
the wi~e men from tbe eut. It c.ould have been
no ordinary celnaial body. I defy anyone to
find a particular &tar that will pide to a r:rticular 1pot; yet here we read of a heaven·
y body that wu able to lead men many mile.
until it atood over the place where the young
Child ••• bom. When God .xnt Hi1 Son into
the world, the event was accompanied by
signa in the heaven•.
Moan had lied Egypt whe n hia life waa endanpn~d, after ~Jao mardar of
the Egyptian wskmas ter. He had aettled in Midiaa and .bad raarried Zipporall.
the daughter of J ethro. f.'hile keeping the flock ooe day cloae to "t.he rnouatain
of Cod, llore b, an a nge l of the Lord appeared WltO him io a flame of fire out of
the midst of a bush". The buah burned but w .. not conn111ed. Quite clearly,
this event is described as s upernatu.r111l, and it ia becauae of th e uniqueqnality
of the sight that \lose» turned aside. But it waa a holy place, aad Cod told
him, "l)raw not nigh hither: Put off thy ehou from off thy feet." Tbia wae
boly ground . This concept of "holy" appeara throus'out the Bible aDd refere
always to things that ~re separated, pl.t.ced apart, and belong pe.rtic:ularly to
Cod. Later , in Israel's hiatory, the holy Ark of. the Conunt, in which were
contained s11cred writings a nd relica, waa ao coaaecraled, Ht apart, aad holy
tb.t the occasion is recorded of a nwo beiRfll killed fDf' j~t toucbiag it. "The
ground on which yo u are standing ia holy", beca~e of the preaeace of the
living God.
E.)(. 2.0 = 17 DEU. 5 =2 1 ..........::::.\-.,.. ...... c.._,.T For the next intervention we go to Matt.
27:45, 51. Here wu God's Jut intenention u
His Son lay do...,·n His life on the Crosa for
man's redemption. Thi1 is !M)i'Mthing so .Mu·
pendou1 that we ahould expect it to be accom·
panied by signs in heaven and earth. The
death of the Lol'd Jttld wu 80 terrible that
the aun waa darkened for three houra. thrr
earth quaked and t~ rocb were rent.
Central to th is stor~ ia the factlh11t Cod called Moaea . ~1osea did aot
petition God to let him go into Egypt. It don not take c loae readias of the
s tory to ~ee that \loses orfered at leaat fow-objections to God'• aelection of
him for the job. \\'e rea.J, the Lord .aid to \1oeea, "Come aow therefore, aad I
will 1!1 en J thee unto Phar.aoh, tho~.t thou mr.tyest br in 8 forth my people the
Children of l11rue l out nf Egypt." The objections of \losu are in no way
unique, but .~t.re us old us humanity, and liN!: typical of us tOO.y aa we shrink
from d job thut we knnw we mus t do. The firat objection is "l'ho am I lhat I
should go unto Ph11ranh ?" Thi>J, is, on the surface, a plea o{ unworthineea,
but Gnd ll n swe r.!:i \1o!IC8 nut with reus•wins worda tha.t \lose• is a very
s plendid fe ll ow with a ll the neceaJsury 11ptitudea, or that he has what it takes
psyc hologicully. God !liruply ~ys, "I will be with thee;" ia other words, a
simple assuro.~nce that since ''I have chosen yo u, I will accom~ny yo u••.
\lol!leS, l1owever, keeps tryi ng. "Who will I say is sending me?" And Cod
replie~>. "Tell them I \\1 huth sent thee unto you." \t fir.!:it these words seem
pu.t.ding, but on deeper thought we undero:Jlta nd that bad: of th is statement of
Gnd's ide ntity lies the entire meu ning o£ God os ultimate being, unJ o£ our-
selves .a.s contingent or dependent beings. Our li fe ia contingent upon God's
li fe. Our ex.i11tence rests upon his prior ex.istence. In (act, it b11a beea said,
"God is being." For the living God to say "1 .\\1" is assert ing, in effe ct, that
food is . th• Being from whom all other being is derived -lhe ultinu~te Cauae.
TO COVET MEANS TO DESIRE or long for,
especially for something that belongs to
another person. In doing this, we invite
grHd to enter our minds and perhops the
thought thot we con procure what we wont
without the other person's knowledge.
Stealing, robbery, and even worse crimes
con be the result. When God descended
upon Mt. Sinoi in a roar of fire, He spoke
the Ten Commandments to the people of
Moses. Four of the Commandments hove to
do with our attitude toword God, and six
with our attitude toward our fellowman.
Jesus lot er condensed them into two:
"Thy shalt love the Lord thy God with
oil thy heort and soul and s tronyth and
mind; and thy neighbor os thysolf. ' When
we achieve the ability to love God in this
manner, we will olso love our fellowman
with such reverence thot we don't desire
whot is his. We will not covet, as in the
Tenth Commandment, his belongings. In·
steod, we will be hoppy thot he hos what
he has. And, if we desire to enjoy similar
things, our love opens ttle door to having
them through effort, skill, prayer .ond
closeness to God.
Nuw turn to Rom. 8:18-23. Here 'A'e find
the sec::oncl reason for ai~ns and wonders with
which many of us are becoming familiar. As
the result of sin coming into the world, tM
earth has hem cursed. In his faU man dragged
the whole creation down with him. Gardenera
know how easily the earth brings forth weeds
and ahist:les. They are the outcome of the
cune that came upon the earth by reason
of 1in.
Panel discussions on Bible t • Part and parcel of the Second Advent is Oplcs that the world will again become "t~ garden
of the Lord," a place of producliveneas and
beauty. In Rom. 8 God uya that creation is in
God, however, i.s no abstraction. True , He is a Being who is the source of
all being; lie is uncontingent, an I uncreated. 11ut lie is, "the Lord Cod of your
fathe r>~. the (;otJ of Abt-aham , the God of l~tailc, and the God of Jacob .... this
is my name forever." So close became God's identification with Il ia people,
th11t li e became know n "imply as the "God of lsruel". This is fulfilled in
Christ. who is Israel. and in whose death, resurrection and ascenaion God is
perfe ctly made knol\'n to us.
The Lord i~ to be known to his people by his mighty act of deliverance, in
which his people ure to be brought up "out of the aHiiction of F:gypt", a nd
their enemies to be smitten. God is mude known to \loses as Redeemer.
Outline:(;,.,/ u pr•erH~ fu Mo.ft:5 111 u br.~mi111 bruh. Molts is COfftiiittHtded 10 go
11110 fr,.•pt "·' r:oJ'.f n1e->~t to Jf!liver the pt:ople of /noel or.~l of F.K'J'pt.
(,,,./,/•••rflhn 1/ir•ut"/f •u r.~llil'fi'IUk Rei"«·
Hames lo remember: ITu.>f:l, }ethru, P!t.uruuh, "/ ·lA/" (f;uJ'5 ide-,.tificatio~~; of
ll•ms dftn .llrM t:l ).
Ploce1 10 recall: lfnun/ ffnrtb, f.unwln.
Memory ¥er1e: f .. u odu.• /:.!0.
(St. Th-• 81ble Leu ... ,, St. ,._, "'"'• a.. :JSOH. H-• ..... Te-• n03S.)
Dr. Smruul H . SuthrrlanJ
Dr. Chari<~ L. Frinbug
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1JIOO 11•1• A••·• Le Mh ..... Cell f. 90631
Q. c:...tnfU,, W-*. -"WiU JIOH J}l'"'"
tl'll ,,. v;Jt,.,.,. ;.,. til' Bibl' it 1/JJII
tltnt ~ri,lnu~tlt i11 ~ti'll ?''
A. The~ il' no plAce thst dirE'Cth·
alat•" thi•. Of eoune, all •ieknef!a in
the human race ill 111 l?!l ult of man'11
depravf'd and ai nful naturr. If Adam
and £vp had not sinn~d th~re woulrl
be no aiclc.neu. This perfect alate will
prevail in hHvf'n but Setipture never
tells Ull that a partieubr l'lickneAa
is due to a 1pe.c:iftc ain . Sometimes
thifl i• true but ct>rlainly not in every
cue. Deatll i!l a rel'ult or 11in (Rom.
R: 12).
Q. ,_,, U •--"H0111.1 can orw tell
whic:lt i1 the correct r#li1ionJ"
A. The word "nlision" is beins very
IOOif'ly tnmlatH. today. It don not
refer to denominations but to the major
bdie(s such as Mobamrnedaniun. Bud-
dhian, Shintoism and othen. Relision
is pictured at man pvpinr and reech·
ins out to find God. Christianity on
the other Nnd it God rt8chins down
to man in the penon of His only be-
pten Son. the Lord Jesus Chrin. This
is the 'lital difference between Chris-
eianity and world reli«Jon•. A.!l to
which it correct, as one example, look
at the status of wunen and tee how
they an dqraded in lands where true
Christianity is not -pncticed. Another
r~~:temal twidence is that of the Jew.
Read tht-accunte fulfillments of
prophecy relatiwe to them. The Jnt
has be-en portrayed and pictured in de-
tail in both the Old and New Tt:~ta
mrnts. This race is one of the ,realest
miraciH of all mankind. The Word of
God tells us what is the true nliaion
and that all oth~n CCM11pared with it
are falw (I John 4:1).
Q. s.c,-...., c.lif. -"Holtl do 10e
.h•nw fi•At Jntu wiU r'htna •oo111"
A. Thil' it~~ a v~ry l'i,.nifitant quntion.
The~ a~ AO many si ~rns that. apace
will J)('rntit Ul'l only a few illuatrationl'l.
Luke, under the inapiration of· the
Holy Spirit r'@'mindl' ua, .. As It wu
in the days of Noah, ao shall it be in
the cominr or the Son or man." ~ne
sill 6 tells us what thOM evil timet~
wert like. The explanation ia eulmin,
ated in the upreteion thst every
ima~ri naHon of the thoutrh18 or man
wert only evil continually. What a
marked parallel today. The trawie part
or it iA that which ie rnealed u evil
in the Word or God is thou«ht or u
ret~~pectabiP in the eyes of the world.
A.-ain we art told that. • Aijl'n i11 •
l'limilatity between th~ daya of Lot and
the time preeedinr tM Lord's rttum.
You remember how that Abraham
could not find even ftve titrhteous men
in the city or Sodom. Thia vile fonn
of evil is gaininr asc:endency and even
respedibility in many arus today. 1t
ia ao despicabH!, vi le, and rotten, that
one hnitatu even to think of it. Yet, bondage. groaning and lravailing in pilin,
the sin il'l ramp.~~nt dn everr hand. waitin~ for the manifestation of the IlOna of
Tbton the -people ••ert marrymg and God. When Christ relurns creation will be
Jrivintr in msnia~re. Thia apeak~ not 110 redeemed from corruption. Paul pictures ere•·
much of poly~ramy ~s pror~saiYe mo· tion as a woman drawing near the time of n~wamy made po&alble by the w~ak delivery. Th'e pains of travail increue, and
d1von=e laws and the spread of lm· .L. 1 f ,._ 1 hen l'f -• 11
1.1 d · · •t h' h h ane onp or ne momen w 1 e ana come mora I y an lnlqUI y W IC t en t b'rth Earth' 'I · 'JI ' abounMd and now abound" on every 0 1 · • s t~ava1. pams ~· m~ruec
hand. and go on ancreuJn{lt: an seventy until the
The~ are other wonderful alpas of moment Ch.ri.t comea. ~hen His child~~ .•re
Chrillt'A 1100n ~tum. however such as redeemed from corruptaon, the world wall hke·
the rebirth of the Israeli nati~n whic.h wiec be redeemed. Such signa u convulsions
we have se-e n in our own ,enentlon in nature are travail paina. not isolated evena.
.o~in« May 14, 1948. Thia climued a We look forward to Christ's cominp: for our·
~riod of ~natant. c:ontinuoua, immi· selves_ but also for the renewal of the world.
~tration to the holy land by the Jewa.
Earlier. people thoul'ht God waa
throutrh with hrael. bu.t. t.rue to Hi~
prophetic Word, the nation h.u been
rt~ratheM. Still another interestina
aittn i• the I nmendou• drive we see
today for world ~emment. This ia
beina' headed up in Europe throud
what iA known u the European Eco·
nomic: Community or the common
market. We do not believe that any Scrip-
ture is yet to be fultUied before th~
c:omin« of Christ for the Chu~h. made
up of all true bo,....acain believen.
After thi11 time, the sntkhtist will be
fully revea~. spoken of in JI Theua.-
If we turn to Revelation we read that the
Spirit nys .. Come," because He longa to see
the purpoees of God fulfilled : the Bride uys
"Come." becauae she longs to be united with
her husband; Rom. 8 ahowa that the phyaical
world uys "Come," becauae it longa to be
freed from bondage. Do we say "Come"? It
ia poMible to be interested in Advent truth be.
cause it is exciting and stirs our aenaea, yet
to have no real desire for Christ to come.
Whst would be our reaction if we were in·
formed thai in fiv e minutes' lime the Lord
will come? llaere are those who hold Advent
truth, who yel would be glad lo put it oil be-
ca uae their life is not right in the 1ight of God .
lonian!l ~ Then, a Jreat bo:dY of Scrip-The inanimate world is groaning and In· tu~,_ ~Ill 1M; fuUUled le~d•ntt .thro!-'lh vsi ling in pain. longing for the moment that
I he Tnbulahon to Uae Jlallenn•al ktntr, will end ita bondage
dom to eternity. The~ ia only one ·
thlntt between us and the Rapture and Are we longing like that for the coming
that is the "about" (J Thna. 4 :13,18). of the Lord?
C H R I S T' S M E S SAG E T 0 C H U R C H 0 F SA R D I S
Thi11 is the 15th in a seriM oa Revelatioa by the Rew. T im
L. La Haye, pastor of Scott Memori•l Ba.pti11t Cbrc:h of Saa
Oir.~o, re printed from the Biblical Research Moatll.}y . 'Tltia
io11tallment cou cerDII the letter to the Chareh •t S.rdis.
COMMENDATION : .. I know lh¥ workJJ, tllat thou
ha.'fl a name that thou livat ... "
COI'ODEMNATION : ..... Thou art drod ... Jltovt
fou nd no worklf of thine perfected before m.)f
God.''
COUNSEL~ "Bt> thou watchful, and utablillt. the
things that remain, wle.icll were read-, to dU ...
Remembt>r th erefore houJ tllov luut received aKd
didJtt hea,·: and keep it, a.rut rtpeJtt. If tlterefore
thou shnll not wntch, I ·will come 4.! • tltief, af«l
thou shalt not know mhat hour I will corru~ upow.
thu ."
CHALLENGE : "Ht> tltat olJercometll •lt.a.U tA..., be
armyed in whitt> garment.: 4ftd l u.'iU ;,. "«> 111Ue
bioi h.i6 name out of Oae book of life, atld I teiU
confess h.i~t namt before mr F'atller, aad before
lti11 angel!."
characteristic of the bom·apin Christian. JESUS
said,''/ came tlult tlley m4V Aa.ve life, and mav have it
obu..U.~tf¥" (John 10 :10).
There were, however, wme faithful believers who
refused to "de/iU their g«rmefttl."
THE DIAD OIUICH AGf
Sardis means "escaping one" or those who "come
ouL" Thia name, together with our LORD'a condem,
nation of this church, provides a perfect de~~eription of
the Refonnation Churches. The· Protestant Refonna,
tion waa the result of the continued emphuia of pa·
gan doctrinea aa apinat the adherence to Seriptural
principia. The Refonnation wu inapired by JUeh
men u John Calvin, Zwincli, John Knox, Martin
Luther, and othero.
The buic emphaaia of the Reformation Churches
originally wu Martin Luther's watehword taken
from Scripture, "lAo jut allall live br /oiUo.." They
had recoiled from teyiq to make oalvatian the raalt
of works, aDd. aparked a reau,.enc:e at interest in
Tllf OIUICH 01' -otudyinr the Scriptarw.
There is nothing wone than a dead chureh! It ia The tracecl7 o1 the Reformation Churchs that
tion for it. Sprinkling wu also continued, and ritual· CHIISTS COMMINDAnOH
i.sm, including eorne elements of the aacramenta. were The church of Sardis received the ahortelt com·
perpetuated. Ritual and fonnality, characteNtic: of menctation from our Lord of any of the churches. Jn
pa~n . forma of wonhip. are not conducive to aenuine fact, some Bible echolars do not include any com-
wonhap. They appeal to the aenaual nature of man. mendation for thia church but liat thia commendation
The Bible teaches that GOD muat be wonh.ipped in u a condemnation becaua:e of the way it enda.
SPIRIT and in TRUTH. Ritual that cornea fnllll pa-" ••• 1 """"' tAw toorko .•. " Thia could well refer
pni.sm cannot be of the HOLY SPIRIT and cloel: not to the early ata,ea of the Reformation when Martin
convey t~th. The main purpose of a chunrh ia ~e ;Luther ud oth.en cho.e to defy ~ authority,
propaptoon of the ppel of JESUS CHRIST. Thta:even at the riak of their own Jivea, to obey the Bible'•
should be done in oonr and wonl. If people leave a !Mdoinr on oalvation b)' faith.
church with the myllleriaao feelinr of "wonhip" and " ••• TAot tAou Aut • """'• ... " probably n!fers
have not been broulftt face to face with JESUS to the faet that they 1w1 a n!putation u a chtirch
CHRIST in a personal way, they have been wonhip-faithful to CHRIST, particularly in the earlier dayo
pinl' in a dead church. of the Reformation.
" •.• TAct tAo. livut ... " indicates that there wu
'..._ life In the churdo. Certainly th-who placed
a.!ST'S NATWI IIVIALID TO -their fafth in JESU$ CHRIST "lived." It ahould be
The J)llrt of Hia natun! revealed to Sardla Ia -ao4od, howner, that althoulft a pe.-pula hia trut
inotrudive. 11-"inr badt into the .-plok Yittiaa of in JESUS CHRIST and itt oa•ed, thia .SO. DOt -ran-
the natun! n!Yealed to loltn in Chapter 1, He aoloda tao that 1M will lie -ient to the HOLY SPIRIT
two charocteriatics of Himoelf, onen Spirit. and Thia itt a nault of a c1q b)' c1q _,tiaui.,. 1ubn.~
a<ven stars. to the wiD of GOD. li~e a man dying of thirst on the ~n, who -a earned for -the c:oaclemaation of oar LORD that
,~·ell off in the diatance, only to find upon arrival that they were "UU" wu tw~fold. " ... Tlaac t#aht.gt treitla le tlact Mtl 1M .,.. a 1'1 CC?FS"UAIION
it ia dry. Many thirsty ooula stumble throulft the (I) They boeame Stata Cha-. SJiiriu of Got~, ....t lAo...,.., alftra ••• "Tile-" ... T-are-... " Thla hu aiNIIdy beoa ~rt of this world, and finally ... what they think Lather for aamplo, ooqht the approval of Spirit. refer to the HOLY SPIRIT who .IBSUSIIIld eooeod faloly ..U Ia the iDtrod-.,. to thitt doapUr,
ia hope in the form of a church, oooly to find apooo political I••.;... and -waJJy the Latheraa Clnorch Ia "T.,IA." Tho otan are ....... to the dooizhu (a... fw!leota. UoM tho rit.al -coo ..., of tho llof.
enteri.,. that it ia completely ckood. SUch ia the pie-'*a-the st.t. Cllardo o1 a.r.u,., aa did athon I :201>). Thitt dourdo had _,. tMa ..... oto-..., ·-...... an. ervwdotl • -lifo that tu~ thia tat Jl•• ua of the Chu~ of Sartlltt and tluoaPotot Boo-. n.. .._of thia itt that the tunl~ to bow the Initio ud to....,. the LORD If,.. ='onntt. • IW it,.. ._,..I t ud iDoffoc-
the,... ••P••nlo=the Refonaatiaoo. cllardo--tho ..Un -18tiaoo, th• ollm-thoY lwl hnolod Hlo .......W.. Tile -.,..._. u .. Ia • .... 'I' GOD. Thio itt dollao• Ia -!
Till IOCM OIWOI 06 -INti• ....... fer -' wo'"-of .IBSUS tiooo of tiMir dofldo.q llfll-to lie IW 1110)' -.., -LOIID'o ......... "fer,._. f-• _....
Sardlo, the ....... 1 ci~ of 146o.,.. _,. ..r-1-CJmlliT, ud .. _p .. III • tile hMtltld&l'o ..._ f ...... to trait tllellloda Ia aU.. of aoo•ir ..... el IAiooo ~-..,..,. -. 0..." T1oo Gno1t wwd
-Ia Mia m-. '* •• a ...a11r dtiJ....,. fw tin 'lpto COD. 'not •• olOOD. 11M W' IT ... ..._."'a, m ... :'"'""'a no •uqirta" L"n a' tile a1t-,,._
Ita lad_, ud ,.. r..-I 1 DJid .., u (I) Tile ..,.,.,_ Ooordoei did DOt otdfl. P h. lllllolr • tile BOLT fiPI&I'S. I.S ol-I 111 ..t rfllit. 1110)' ... lllll .. • Md phk tile .... 7":'-T1oo...;.. allorc'IIMI'o _,to lorN lt8d ct.atly &lap -IOta• ... _. .... of tho .• hi ....... :-... lr'm, ... -IIIF W .... ol..... I ~tile &Oirell, boot lhppol f• llloaot
.. ,1 'hh_Ia__.._ ....... ~am.-~ lllfMt .._1 ,.. 111a_., Ia tM&U.W. -.... _. .... ._.,_....,..,lalstaoht • &
.... ,.:.. (o 1nCie 111 ..... o1 tllefMI IMtllolo a.,.., ... fMIIMttlooro lo • .. Itlanoi .. Jtb. or..,utt.i ..... 11111,_a'"l -(TD lle<OIIilllll)
Carlson story is her testimony NEWPORT HARBOR EUGII THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1!17
a, lll~~er ..... help. The rutclt way was thin & 1 ptay that each or you
... _,.ld tadMa Iiili dlu lo t.alk h on tape, &nd then wi H find ," 5hc nid, and
&alk.'" .. id Lois Cat 110ft .-d it to the edisot. then 11ve thank• 1n a pta~ea
Beid .. • when 1be 1poke at 011 round out •• I staned (01 the "nice meal _ when
the Nov. 7 luncheon or the lhat 3000 people had played otheiS ate hunasy ltnd l l liY·
Oui1tiao'• Women'• Club roc my help at one conret· ina fot rood." or Newpo~t Beach ac the encc, n she tecalled.
Balboa Bay Club. The l'iut chaptc11 we1e not 01111 0£4H'S LIST
"But the Lold appatently too dirficult becauu she The dean's list fot the
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Let ,.. help you ... )'*lr heute In •"'-.. , the
Holl4oy• ,v. ;.• ... -ur
Or co Co. didn't want me to tina, al· utcd letc.cu that had been splins semeu e1 a11d •ummcr tbouJh I hadn't wanted to aent home. But when she quattet a t Cal State Los
talk" the added "I uked came to lhe part whete she ".naeles inc lude s Nancy BUILDING BLOCKS . ALL IIZF.S ·AU. ni'PI::SI
'l..o .. d;ean't you u~e me a om~ wa1 sepatated (I om her hus-Cru tchfie ld , 201-.t. -'I s t l)t., Te.., ..... : JAci!Ma '·IDI
othc1 way?' But I think He band, she wonied how she West Newpoll. 1041 &•t•UL St••t• IUD s. ac.la. ... -. a.
taid,'l wi II aive you wo1ds~' could po1Uay what had ll"" __ _; ________ !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;!,
-MODERN CIN DERELLAS walling for
the ball are, from left, Mrs. Walter R.
Gayner, Mrs. William DuBois and Mrs.
James Peters Jr., members of the Jun ior
Au)(il lary of the Newport Seach Ass ist~
ance League. The J uniors have sche·
duled their annual Candy Cane Ball for
Friday even ing, Dec. 8, a t the BalbOa
Bay Club, according to Mrs. John 8.
Pa rker, president. Mrs . Gerald Ki ngsley,
\ ..
ball cha irman, announces that Joe Mosh·
ay and his orchestra will play for danc·
ln g for this major fund raising event for
the Jun ior Au)(lllary. Assisting the
chairman are Mr s . DuBois and Mrs.
Hanns ~aumann, invitations; Mrs. Theo-
dore Tiberg, reservations; Mrs. Seth'
Oberg and Mrs . Schuyler Joyner, decora·
tions; Mrs. James Peters Jr., music and
Mrs. Jay 0 . Suchanan.(Jack West photo.)
They'll be presented
to Cardinai ·Mclntyre
And the audience 111ecd. happened to him witliout
The martyJcd miuionaJy'l he~ knowledae.
widow had a tlow, soft w•y Goin& Co bed at th e family
or talkina, a way or lau1h-home in Michiaan, she p1ay.
ina at heJ problem or havina ed. ''lord, you ate soing to
to leasn to apeak publicly have to show me how thi s
and to w1itc a book when muat be done ... 01 else the
the hated even lctte1 writ· book will have to stop."
ina, that complelely won And in the middle \,f the
lhc aympathica or het lis· niaht, it came to he1.
tcne11. "It was so ha1d. I would
Ket talk did not deal with wtite 2 01 3 wo1d s anJ then
the hislotical facts or hc1 bteak down and czy."
minionuy wcxk in Ubanai When it was finished, she
f1om July, 196), until Dt. said, "Take it, L01d , anJ
Ca.1lson's death in Stanley· usc it!'' It was named,
ville at the hands or Con-"Monasnaa Paul" and,. .... a ~
aolcac rebcl11 in Novcmbcz , chosen foz the (hlcstm:t-
1964. She talked J&thCI or Rcadez' s Club.
het reliaious powth. Mu. Btidaes said, "Lefl
"We round thczc was a with Wayne and Lyueue.
difference between out wants who missed theit Dadd) vt:l}
and needs," she said. "The much, I Uied to take it a
Philippian vc11c says, 'My day at a time. But some-
God shall supply thy needs times a day is too long. T he
.• .' Out in the field we Lo1d knows ou1 need s and
found this llue. We once had he provided a husband and
lO wait 18 months fot our a Daddy aaain."
medical supplica. Instead
of takina aspirin fot a head-She ze cently mauied Henl)
ache, we saved aspirin fol B1idae s, tegional manage1
mahuia. Weweze down 10 ow f01 the May tag West Coa..t
last vial o( penicillin and Co. and lives in Tonance
,9W last upizir. _ but we a\ona with hec chddten.
had cnouah. They aJe membe1s uf th~
"This veue becJ'me even Covenant Chu1ch cn Rolling
tr101e ptccious as events Hills Estates.
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Two youna ladies from
~ewport Beach a1e amona
the 34 who will be t>tesent·
ed to James Francis Ca.1di·
nal \lclntyte, atchbishup or
Los Anaeles, at the lith
annual ptesentation ball
sponsored by the Social Set·
vice Au•iliaty or Los Anac·
les .
They are Miss Nancy
Mtrie Barry, dauahter of Mr.
1nd Mrs . John Joseph Bam·.
60S Via Lido Soud, Lido
Isle, and Miss Ann Le sley
O'Bryon, dauahter of Mr.
and Mn. William Lapp 0'·
Bryon , 2672 Ci1cle Dt., Bay
Shores.
came to us.l felt completely "The peace of kn o1'.1og He
helpless but the Lo1d was ~i~s~h~e~··~an~d~a~u~i~d~'"~·~··~·~o:m~e~-~~~~--.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
so ncar and so precious.
LECAL NOTICE
:-IOTI CE: Or Pll EILIC II f. A lli~G :<lotice is here by ,rivtn !hal
the Planoiog Commi!i•don of
che Ci ty of ~e .. ·pott s,.a•·h will
hold a public hf'flfin " on lhr-
11pplicatcoo of Uorolh)· \I.
Carpenter an d \lr!!l, Tina F'lon ·
for 11 l111e Permil 1r 13 20 tO
pe"'!it: rf'm odeliniJ of 11 noo•
conformio~ bui \d in~ in th,. R·l
l>il'l trict, on Lot 15, Rlo<"k 6,
TrKc t Ralbo11 h•h•n d, commonh
lr.nowo lUI ::! 13 Pearl Str,.,.i,
Balboa I !Oland.
Notiee I• here")" farther fljiveo
lhat !laid public hearin,,.ill be
held QD the 71h d•y r1 Oecem•
b..r, 1967 at the hou r of 8:00
P.:\1. in abe Council Chamber,.
of the 'iewport lleac:h Citv
llall, at whidt tim• and plac:;
aoy 11od all p•r!!lno .. iolf'rf"•Ue.i
may app••r aod be h,.ard
lhe reoo.
Ray Y. Cop~" lin, ,.e<"Tetary
Se,.·port ll,.ac h Ci tr. Plaoninjll Commillll on
l'ublh•h: Nov. 23, 1967, in
the Ne~o.port Harbor Eosign
The ball will be held on
Easter Monday, April IS,
in the international balltoom
of the Beverly Hi leon Ho tel.
The event is a bcnerit for
the cardinal's chafity rund
and the works of the Sisteu
or Social Service.
People all ove1 the wotld
WCIC pnyin1 f01 US. Dt .
Cazlaon hadn't been told
vcJbally of this; but he
wtote in his lcltcu and the
Testament that he cauied
lhat he felt the pnycu.
"Of all the books. if aiven
the choice of one boolr: to
VlCTOR V. EATON of 1021 take awey with me, I would
W B A B lb · take this, I ptay that • ay ve., a oa, 1s
observing his 4otn anni· will nevez have to make choice in this counuy. vers ary with the Buena ghe feel & that self
LEGAL 1'40TICE Park branch of Security would tot one 's &elf. Pe,oplol
November 7, 1967 F irs t National Bank, where who ao a10und with
11u: IJDder.iped do cer1ify he is assistant manager. He pity ate aood to no one. She
!hey are eondaolias • buai?et~" is a native of LoS Angtles 'ftl&ycd fot the L01d eo de·
•t P.O •. Boa 3173, ORANCE, I" h of •• I I CALirORN'IA, ander the fl t;tl·' and a.n alumnus of UCLA. a vel et ""at aut-and
tioas firm aame of Imperial Ia · He and his wife, Henriette, she believes he answered
Y'l'llltf!'I:IIICompaoy and that aaid have 2 sons J ameS 2) a the player by makin& he1
firm 111 compot~ed of the follow• , ' , ' . ' busy.
ial!l P'"r1100111, whoaeaam,.,.in lull sen10r at the Un1vers1 ty of ~115 . Btidac• appc&Jcd
and places of M!ll h!eaee aM n Denver, and Robert, 18, a lhe film , "The Paul Catlson
followa: ' N H b
Ad d R d G sen1or at ewport ar or s tot)'," Thi s was • 1cal
II rew liD aymon e . ' . nd I d I r h Klecd :o, 907 L Carleton Ave., Htgh School. !OY a a tea 01 ea OJ el
Orange, Calif.; James~. Cha· ------------She rclt the Lo1d J:l.YC:
van-ia aod \l ildred E. Chavar· LEGAL NOTICE suenath to telive lh<ou ,oh l
ria, 331 1 E.Stums Dr., Oran 1e, --so many thinas.
Calif. SOTICF:OF'Pt:BLI C H L\RI~G When riut asked lo
James N. ChiiYarria Notic~ i111 hereby ~iveo that a book about het e.-:.pe1ien· ~ildred E. Chavarria the Pl.ann iag yommi !llsion of ces Mts B•idaes didn't Aodrew Klec:tko th e Cuy of ~e .. ·porl Reach '. ' ."
Raymoade G. Kleczlr.o will hold a p11blic beariol!l on constdet tt.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA s"" the app licatioo of Mr. & Mrs. "You know how thinas
COUNTY or ORANGE . . Stanley Ahl man for • \'arian N' go away if you don't pay at·
0. November 1, 1961, before • 919 to P"':'"ll: a 10 h •. en• tention to them" ske
-
'h d -d u croachment u11o th• reoaued I ' • e DO enu!De •• (10tary 20 h. fro ot yard ,.etbaclr. 1n the But the or eu and tele-
PJhlie in and lor aaid State, R·2 District, on Lot 8, Block gzams kept comina and made
appeared Andrew I, Tn ct !'eashore Coloay, het awate or a teal demand G. lecz· 1 c 1 ~ C ~ommon y ,.oown a!< uo ,rani (Oithe stozy,andshc ·~•OUioh•.l '~iiid;;.-·;:·:··c ' aod :"l,.,.et. " . -~ I~ Chavarria known 10 ~oticr-j,. hereby farth er F_iv,.o h would be n1ce rn the
the peraou wh(Hi e that 11aid puhl ic heariop: •nil b• childten to have a tecotd.
are sabacribed to the heldonthe7th dayol Oerember, Besides, it was Paul's wish i~tt'llment and ackoow• 1967 1 al tht hoar of 8:00 P.~l. to me that they eucated in the Coaocil Ch11 mber-~ of to be a witness to Christ.
No~. 16. 23. 30, !lee.
in the Newpor1 Harbor
che .~ewport Reach C:i ty Hall. and hi s SlOt)' miaht be a
at which tim t and plar~ anv cootinuation of his wotk."
and all p,.r!lloO!II inttore!!lted may But how do you w1ite
appe..-an d be heard th er,.on. book, she wondered? A Ray Y, Copelio, !!II!'Cff'lill')" :'leowport Reach Cit:-\\-1itet was auianed to
Plann io,:: Commi!ll!llion her by the publisher -but
Pu hliah: ~ov. 23, 1967, in he became sick. So she de·
the ~ewporl Harbo r f.u!li,::n cided to do it without any
LECAL NOTICE LECAL NOTICE
Lf',.Mr, and Milo If. Brllnd·
mt"vrr, Jr. and P~~ou iri a Hr~ndmryrr, hu,obaod and
NOT! C.~: OF T RUSTF:t:·s SA l .f.
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The Grandest
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Soti ce il!l her•by ~~:i v<"n tho~!
on Oec•mbt!r 5, 1967. 1!<1 1\:00
a.m., The Ln.,..arde Corporation,
u Calilon~ia Corporation, a~«
Truflltee by fiiQbfllthutioo "!, M
in ftlrumrnl in "'rilinjll ulf"d
Ortobf"r 19, 1967. re<"orded io
thf' orfi ,.,. of th~ Cou ol y R ....
co rdf'r r~f Oran~,. t:ouot y, Cali-
forn ia, on Or1obror 24, 196i,
io llor~lr. 8413. PA,tr 391, whirl!
aub,.titotion .,.,. m11dr and
,tivf!ft pun~a•ol 10 thf" '"'m"' of that ,.,.,lllin llrt<rl of Tru,.l
datf"d l),.<"embf"r I 3, 1962.
f'U'rllll"d by 1 .. ~. llao i,.h•k
aotl N•hl11 IJaoi!<hrk, hu ,.ban<l
11nrl wife,~~~ r,.rord,.d J~mnary
3, 1963. in Rook 6:\80, r,.,~:,.
691, of OHi rial Rnord,. ia
thf" offi ce of th t ft f"rorol,., of
Orlln~l' C:ou nty, C11lifomiK,
will ""11 111 publi r •ur lion to lht! hil(bf'Ml biddt!r for l'll!<h
(Po\ablf' at tin•,. of !'Oa],. in
l•w 111 1110aey ol th,. lloilt'<l
Stlltf",.) •t lhe n1aia n~ltlln<'f'
of thf' foj,.wpofl Hf'llcfl City
H•ll, 3300 Newpon ~o11lf'v11rd,
Newpon . He.rh, Couaty of
Or•~e, St•t" al C.elilnn~ia,
all riPt. title •d i•tHf"llt
c:oe veyed lo ... 'lOW tif"ld by
It •adt!r ~~aid l>ud of Tna•t
Ia .. e ~fl.}' •h••ed In ltlf'
C...ty ol Oraar. St•t" of
Celllti,.la. 4eM.rHte411 ItA:
"'iir, ill-" j oint T"anu, .. ,.
(.,..,.,.,.r, rP.C"ordf'd f'rbNary
5, 1959, in Rook 4575, Paflll"
H 5 o ( Official Re('O rd11 o l
Orno,t:r C:o ~o~nty,
Said Nil" will bl" made, but
without rovMIIIOI or wan.-aty,
".•Pti"!O" o r impl it"d n-,t:ardia!'
htlr, po,.IIIIH~!OIOft or eaca•-
branrr~<, to P•( the aapaid
prinri p~tl "11m o thr Note tof!-
ruu•cf by 111id o .. ,.d of Tf"'lll,
to-wit: S34,426.71), with iate,..
,.,., t hf"~of from Jan" \, 1967,
tU thr rat,. of 6.6~ P"' aaaum,
"" ia ~<aid Not• provided, to--
lf:l"thrr witl! adv1111C'f'10 uader
thl" ''""""of 111id Deed of Tt~~st:
(M"~<, rllarJie" ed e•peo&ea of
the Ttul'lll"f! and of the Tnu•t
c:rntr.d by 111ald Deed o{ Tnro111t .
The Rrtu•ficia:h aaftr 1113id
... As easy to
find as your
front door.
0...114-...... now QiPen. A LI£ASDIOI~O f:.~TAT•: IN
All D TO: Lot 2, Bled. t:,
T,.ct 1219. Cll" """"' .II .. _ • • M., rnatdH l •
...... P•I"'tl•4 27of
Ml.cell• ... • M.-. lleeo..t11
•• ~ .. Con.ty. er.:~4 by
• c~ 1••-j .... J•IJ i,
1951. ••~•H .., 'ne IM•• eo.,..,. • ~u-. ""
Deed of Tntat, rea-ol
the breach or de aalt ia tht>
obli«atioot~ Mll'il~ ttlereby,
her~ofo"' uec•ted •d deli·
vered to thf' ••der•lpecl a
wriueo Oedarati• of D•f•h
•cl DeM•d for Sale, •d
wriu ... •otice of bn!acJ. •d
dectia. to U'lfle ttle ••de,..
fllipH to Mil sai4 '""erty
to ••til•fy -hi o~ltpd .. ll,
•cl dtereaher • h}yl7,19611 tile Hllenli•eocl e.-4 .. id
Notiee of 8tHC:tl •4 of Eleo-
tioe 10 -11 .. k rtteord<H Ia
Book aa 11, '• eM •• r ••lei Offld.a ~~~ .. 1\• L ........ eo.,. .. u_
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help carry the load.
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all your Christmas shopping
in one package. This all -purpose
credit card lets Y0\1. charge
whatever you want to buy at
thousands of different stores.
There's only one bill. and you
can take as long a s 25 da ys to pay
-with no service c harge. For a
small fee, you can take a lot longer_
It you're going awa y for th e holi-
•
days, take your BankAmericard
along. You can use it to shop in
many other parts of the country.
It can help with your travel
expenseS, too:l t cost• nothing t o get
a BankAmericard
so if you don· t have
one. apply today.
We'll send you a
Christmas card you
can use all year.
CHOSEN WINNER by popular vote in the
Newport Beach Ebell table setting con-
test VIlas the ''Old Fashion Thanksgiving ..
,table setting created by members of the
Col. William Cabe ll Ch apter of OAR, in-
cluding, from le ft, Mrs. Merritt W. Martin
FIESTA de los Santos Reyes depicts a
South American brun ch presided over by
the 3 Kings of th e Biblical account o f
th e bi rth of Jesus Ch rist. The .able,set
with P eruvi an China, was prepared by
the Friends of the Costa Me sa Library,
of Balboa, Mrs. Lee Bol in of Balboa Island
and Mrs. S.M. Reber of Corona del Mar.
Thi s table . set with earl y American
tableware, also was runner up for first
prize. (Ensign photo)
and was presided over by Mr s. John T.
Nol an J r., president, at left, and Mrs.
Rich mon d John son, both of Mesa Merde.
The table setting won 2nd prize in the
Newpo rt Beach Ebetl holi day table set·
ting contest Thu rsday , Nov. q,
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~ Is no place for
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SEEK NEW PATROLMEN
Costa \oles a Police Chief
Roget Nelh ann oun ces a
cnmpcti ti\'e examination f01
q a.m. Dec. ~ f01 petsons
seek ing pos ts a ~ pauolmen.
Appl ications must be te tutn-
ed tn lh e Depallmen t by
Ncw .JU. Applican ts mus t be
bet"ecn 21 and 35 ~ea t s o f
age, "eigh 15 5 to ~50
pounds anJ stand between
5 feet Q anJ & fe e t 5 in ches
tall b<ll efO\lted .•
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ACCOU NTANTS TO MEE T
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St., Cos ta \k sa , wi ll be
ma stet nf ceremonie s fnt the
ISth an nua l tax cnnfetence
of the county chapter of the
Soc iety of Califotnla Ac·
cnuntan ts at Disneyland
Ho te l Dec. I and 2.
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Table setting pri z es awarded
Table acuinu from n .. Mcr.up and aho winner Mr lo Stan Oarlud Ia prlll• Th k · ' to ~ ~ denL an IIIVIRI 1-.ew or lhe ·popular VOte Cllh Yeat'a, witn special . Col W'll. SeCQnd prize waa awarded . . pr 1ze was o 1 urn the S. Cl J · .mphat~s 00 O~natmu, Cabell Olapter ot lbe DAR. &o • tmeDll ~~~
Wote prcaented at tho day· wllh "Old p hi Thank .. Women sClubrorLba kiddre s
lona holiday table ullin& . in&., Mrs ·~c;tt Mar:n Ouialmas perC)'~ Mrs.
oompotition sponsored by ~.":. charp ~r the arranae· Stanley DcMaulo . h~
lbe Ebell Club of Newport ment and Mrs. Earl Corkett char~•· Mn. John Kle~n u
Beach at the Nowporter ia re' nt prea1denu
Inn on Thuuday, Nov. ~. I' 0 Ribbons inuead or. prizes
The parly started with a Second prize in the adult honored the Ebell Club's
huntsman's brunch and division was taken by own winners, which we re
caniod ri&ht lh rouah after· Co•~ Men Friends of lhe Section V, whose theme
noon lea.· Cash prizes u ;Library with their Soulh was Christmas Cheer with
well as honortwere awarded Americanbrunch.Mrs.James Mr s. J ohn Jakosky as
10 the winners or the most Walsworth was chairman, arranaer and Mrs. David
a tuactive tables. Firat' wilh Mrs. John Nolan Jr. as Thomas as chainnan, and
prize in the adult division protident. the P.M. Section, runner--up
waa the table presented by In the Children's Division with a dolls Christmas tea
lhe Costa Mesa Wednesday the first prize went to the party arranaed by Mra.
t.bnina Club Juniors, Costa Mesa Junior Women's Richard Hod&eo with Mrs.
named "A huntina we will Club with the theme, FreemanFisheraschairman.
ao."' with Mrs. John Wells, "Santa's elves aive a "Ouistmas Cheer" also
chainnan, and Mrs. Bruce party.'-'Mu.Gerald Dickman was Ebell's popular p1ize
Croxon, president. was in chuae of the table. winneto
REAL MUD CAK ES and berry puddin gs
were served to th ese antiQue dolli es at
the "Do ll s Chri stmas Tea Party," a
prize winn ing table s etting done by the
Ebe!l Club P.M. Section In the holiday
table setting contesL Mrs. Freeman Fish·
er of Shore Cliffs is shown here as the
adul t hostess. Mr s. Fisher was general
chairman of the e vent. (En sign photo .)
ALDRICH TO RELATE
IRVINE CO. HISTOR Y
William L. Aldrich. direc· Optimists laud students
tor of public relation s for fr actions of the law. Our the h vin e Co. will be guest
c lub takes this oppOrtunity speaker at the monthly meet-
of re cognizing those students ing of th e Orange County
who by the ir actions and Gene al ogi cal Socie ty at
cond uc t set good example s Bowe n; ~\!scum in San ta
for othe ts to fo llow." An a at 7:31) p.m. Thursday,
At their lun cheon meeting
last week, the Newp otl
Hatbor Optimi sts followed
theit uaditiona l cus tom of
obs ervi ng Nationa l Optimist
Week by inviting outstandin &
Students ft om the local
schools alon1 wi th their
parents and school princi·
pa ls .
The Optimis t slogan,
Deak Felnaale, pr ogram Nov. )1),
chairman, in ttoduced the \lr. Aldri ch will speak on
following students: Tom th e past, present and future
Hotnbeak, s tudent bodv of the century old ranch,
pr esi den t of Cotona del \la·t whi ch consists of 3J,UJll
High Sch ool, and his Princi-aCres at the present ti me .
NEW'ORT HAIIIOR ENSIGII lliURSOAY, NOV. 23, 1917
SEOOIID SECllOII--Pill 4 COIUIA D£LIWI. CAliF. ~_.:...:..:..:.__ _ _..:...._=
CDII COUI'LIINYITID
TO IIG GAlli DINNII
MI. and Ma•~ E.C. Quinn,
or 4601 Camden Or., C.mco
Sh01e1, are &moDI mote than
250 well-known riawea rrom
tho w01lda of apolla, busi·
ncas and soeiety who have
been invited to the 12th an•
naA&I Weatherby bia 11me
Uophy award dinner to be
h;e ld Ftiday, Dec. I, at the
8cve1ly Hilton Hotel.
Film stat and huntin1 en-
thusiast Cornel Wilde will
present the enpaved uophy
to the winner, chosen by a
special committee ftom the
cream ol the t9p bi1 aame
hu:-te1s tbtouahout the world.
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Th e L argest Bible Class in the Harbor Area
invite s you to o study in which
"Tht Bibl e Comes Alive"'
TI ME: Every S...nclay mo ming from 9:45 to 10:50
PL ACE, FIRST BAPTIST CHU RCH
OF COSTA MESA
301 Magnoli a Str-t
"Ftiend of the boy," was
emphasized by D. J . Daniels,
club pt eside nt, who said,
"We often o\"etlook our
youth leaders beca use our
attention ts divetted to
those fe w boys who make
publicity be.,cause M in-
A IV ARM HLCOME A~'AITS YOU 1
BRI NG YOUR CIII LDREN 1
pal , Leon Meeks; \latk ;~f~l,~w~i l~l~a~l ·~o~·~h=···~w~c=o~l=o~"=d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gteet , studP-nt body presi-slides.
de nt of Newport Harbot
High School, and Jack
King, assistant principal;
Scott Camet son, student
body ptesident of Lincoln
Sc hool, and his principal,
Wet ne t Carlson.
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LEGAL NOTI CE
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\UTI LE O F IHI E ·\1.11 ·\\ll
m :r .\1 1."1 ·\\llOF ~.U.I:I IO\
TO C ·\I _...E ."\1 .~ OF H~.\1
PllOPEHn l \IIFII IH.FD
OF Till .~·1
I\ T il~. \I \ I ·1 t.lt "I th ,. ll····d
ul Tru .. t rn.orlo· 1 .. r~:·r t.ll L
I \C ,EH . ,, m.orn••d n;.on to FH .. l
\mt•n • ·•n f ttl•• fn.,ur.on< ,. &
T ru,..t f.nmp.tnl, T ru-..t•••·. •lnt••d
.-..•pt•·mlwr ~7 , l9fJ.1. r•·• nrrl •••l
O•·tul.••r 1 I. l9f).1. ,, ... llo< umrnt
\o. 119 m. in llouk r.-;-·,9, 1'•'11'"
6.l.f n f Off" o;t] Ho•ltHol-.., in th••
nffi <t' <>I lh•· f.ount1· f!,.tMol•·r
ol O r.on11•· c:,unl\. c:.ol ifurnia,
._,., urin11 ''"'""II uthn obi ill "'
toon -.., ,, no t•• f,;r S li ,OOU.OO in
f,u or uf \1 11.1.." 1\'COIII'Oil·
·\T t:H. ,, l .. tlo lutnl.o • to rp nr.o·
liOn nt .. rd ••r.
\OTIU" 1_.., IIUH.In c;f \ t.\
th ;tt ·' IH•"•" h o f .tn nld il(oll ion
for which ~ai<l n~,.d o fTrn~t i11
a ~r:cu r ity ha~ occur tt:<l in that
tht·r•· hrt._ IH"'O ,, dd.oult in tho•
p:o)·nwnt of tht· ins ta!!nwnt uf
prinr:ifla l .ond int,.ro·.-..t •lo,.. on
s ro id nnt•· un O••toh••r II, 1%7,
llll <l all suh'"''''llll"n t inst.ol l·
mt·nt s, an d NOTI C ~: I~ II~:R~:
In Gl\ t::''l that furthr r tf,.frtult
lt-.ts lwrn mml<· in th•• fWrform·
"""" of thr• ohli,~~:at ion of ""irl
Tru!<tor rnntain•·•l in Par .. ~rnph
4 of l'if'rt ion A o f "a i<l llrf'd of
Trust, to p~;~y bf'"fort• drlio·
qnrnr:y tht: payml'ni!O on a prior
drt"d of tru~<t, and llr lin<JU rnt
T a:u~~~~. if any.
Thrrf' i,. no~<o· uwin11 <tnd un-
paid upon MAid nol l' th r Mum of
11 2,122.5 1 prinrip11l, ROd in·
to:-rt'fO\ th,.rr(ln froon ~•·ptt•mh•·r
II, 1967.
lly rr•;t,.on of Mairl brf'~trh ~-tori
dr fault, it i" bf'rf'by drt·lau•d
th ~H thf' wholr of !Otlid unpaiol
lwtlOUnl of !OIIid not•· und rtll
othr r """'"' l'lf'<"IHt'<l hf ~<al•l
Ut•f'd of Tru~<l i,. imn1r•• iutr ly
dtl l' and pay11blt•, an tt notlt·f' ;,.
hr rr by JliVf'O of thf' t•lrt•tion o f
thr undr.r"i""ed to r aul'lf' thf'
F'irl'lt Amf'ti<'llll Titlf' lnl'ltHHO !"f'
& Tru,.t Cornp11ny. Tru,.tr f'
thf'tt:and,.r, to llf'll tht! propf'tty
df',.<'Tibrd th ~reln ill th f' 1111111nr r
provided in .. aid o,.,.d r~f Trv,.t,
•d notic,. i" f•rthf't hf'rr by
~"" that thf' .adf'tl!i,ll!lf'tl
.,.rr:tolorf' ,..r:c•tf'd nd df'-
livered to ,.aitl Tra,.tf'fl a wrh •
IN df'r laration of 1011ltl hrr11rh
•d defaalt •d • writte• de--ct for u.~ ulr: nf Maid p,. .. ..,.
DMH: Oc1oher 23, 1967 /ro/lhlp• 0. )!'!witt
Ral .. 0. J uiu
'"' R~a~ s. J••in R•IJI S. Jewiu
Pwhli,.: Nov. 2, 9. 16, 23,
1967, i• th Newport H-tbor
f:uip
The boys told of
plans fot the future and the it
college plans. The
gave each boy a plaque
the "Optimist cteed" i
commemotation of theit
good work among the
s wden t ~.
LEG4L NO TICE
\OTICE OF 11 ~: \11/\C: 0\'
II~ POII T \\II \S~t .. ".<.:\lt:\T
FO il ·\II \TE\I E:'\T Or 1\H:IJ~
-\\ll onn:n \I"IS-\\c r s
\0 l"lr:t. IS IH:I!Ein 1.1\ t.\
th.ot rtn ;\iovl'mh~r I 4, 1 Qfi 7, th••
Firr· Ch i~·f of '''"POT · ll•·,wh
fil t•d "ith tho• C itv (:l •·r ~ nf
.,,,;,f L it' ,, tr port ,;o•l ,,,. ... ,. .. ..,~
lllf'lll on ,,lhll<·no••nt t1 f ,,,.,,j,..
.tn d ntho•r oui-.,mr •·"' "ithin
-.,oj,j Cit), II I"Ofl)" <J f 1\hif-h ;,.
l"''"'t"d on tht• hnl!rtin bn nr.t nt
tho· •·ntran r o• to th•• City ll a!l.
\QTID: I~ Fl "IITIIEII Gl \ t:\'
thnt on Drro•m bo•T II, l%7, nl
thr• hm1r n l 7:l0 o'rltw k p.m.,
in tht• l:nunr il C.hamh"'"' o f
._,,j,j Cih· lf ,oll , ... ,.;,1 Tf'fiOT!
""" """''·""ll>f'nt ]i,..t ,.ill br prr ,..rnto·rl In thr City (:ounril
nl .. ,oid City fnr rnnl"i <INatinn
and ronfitrnation, an<l th«t an;·
an•l ,,JI P"''"'o"" in!f•r""'"', ;on d h.t vinll nny ohjr r tion-.. to
s;o id tf'pott anrl ai'"""·""mrnt
li,..t, or to 11 0)" nHIII<"T nr thinfii!
rrtnlilinrol thf'tPin, lll.t )' •'P\j"'
I'll .... ;,1 tim,. ,mol pl11 rr ""' ho•
hf'H trl,
O•ted: No¥t:mbr:r 14, 1967.
H. J, llri,.ror,
Fir,. l:hil'l
Puhli;.h: '\'nv. 2:1 anrl 30. 196i ,
in thr ""'""tonrt II arbor ~:n"i f[O
LEGAL NOTICE
Bonnie Lindig
received 8 money bags
from Corona del Mar today.
Was one of them yours?
Make Bonnte l•ndtg your money·mak1n9 pen oar Her ··Bonn!(' l•nd•~ Money
Baos .. are the envelopes people who l•~e ID <;ave I') 1nad send tro Glendale Federrtl
m NewpDrl Bcar h They"re a conven•ent and easy wa~ 1 'save at lhe nat•on·s
second laroest Federal ... and the only Federall)o r·hc~rtered . s•Joer VI<;ed and
•nsured sav•ngs assoc•atton •" Newport Beach . Get yr•ur own supplv
of "'Bonn•e Lmd1g Money Bags'' f}y re turn mall ... pnstarJ e pa1d
bo th ways. They're much more dependatlle than messaqes m hollies .
Glendale Federal Savings
2333 E. Poclflc C0111t Hl&hwoy
(at MacArthur Bouleva rd)
Newport Beach
Phone ' 673-1550 .. __ .,_
J
IEW'OI!T HARIIOR EIISIC*
SEaJID SECTIOII - -P110 S
lliURSOAY, NOV. 23, 1!167
ClliOIA DEl liAR, GAll f.
PLAYHOUSEPA
OFFICERS ELECTED
Mrt. Alvin L Pinkley wu
r~elected president of the
Costa Mesa Civic Play·
houu Patrons Aun. at iu
first aeneral meetina for
the 1%7-61 teason.
Mr s. Ron Hardy wu elec-
ted vice pruident; Olarles
Prielt, treasurer; Mrs. Har-
old Jenc ks, secretary; Mrs.
Marvin Seiver, publicity;
and Mrs. J~mes Macy, chair-
man of the First-Niahter's
"Afteralow" party arranae-
m'enu. Mrs. Roy June was
appointed chairman or a spe·
cia! corrunittee to formulate
plans for season subscrip-
tions.
The next production of the
CIVIC playhouse will be
"Dark at the top of the
stairs.'' Jan. 20, 26 and 21.
A preview dress rehearsal
performance for patrons and
their auesu was held Nov.
19 and was follo wed by an
.. Aheralow" soiree at th e
new Costa Mesa GoH and
Country Club.
The Civic Playhouse Pa·
trons Assn. enters its sec-
one year of active support
of the Co sta Mesa Civic
Playhouse. PaLi Tambellini
is director of the playhouse.
The li st of charter mem-
bers include: Mayor and Mr s .
Willard Jordan ; City Man•
acr ~and ~~. Art McKenzie ;
Councilmen and their wives,
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bi.rck,
Mr. and Mrs. AI Pinkley,~.
and Mrs , Robert Wil son, and
Mr. and Mrs. Georae Tucker;
Ci t y Auomey and Mrs. Roy
June; Chamber of Commerce
President and Mrs. Jack
Harrmett; Chamber of Com-
merce Manaaer and Mrs .
Nick Ziener; City Treasu~r
and Mu. C.K. Priest; De·
~\.trl Tosh, president of the
Women's Division of the
Chamber or Commerce; ~h.
and Mrs. W.L. Farrow, ~lr.
and ~Irs. Ron ald Hardy, Pat
Neederman, Mr. and ~Irs.
Da\'id Paul, Grace Priest,
Fonestine Respo, Mr. and
~-Irs. John Salyer, Tom Titu s ,
~-tr. and Mr s. Wanen Titus ,
M-. and Mu . Henry Vaughn ,
Mr. and Mrs . H.J . Wood, Mr.
and Mrs . [)omin ic Raci ti ,
Mr. and Mrs . D.C. Rhoades,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hru za ,
Mr. and ~-1rs . George Zebal,
l\1r. and Mu. H.C. Van Aus-
deln, Mr. and Mrs. Carl e ton
Mears, Mr s. Helen Trautwein ,
Mr. and Mrs. Hatold J encks ,
Mr. and Mr s. Robert Harri-
son , Mr. and Mrs. Don H.
Paul , Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Macy , Mr. and ~-Irs. Mar\'in
H. Seiver J r.
MEMBERS of the Costa Mesa Civic Play-
house Patrons Assn. gather at "the top
of the stairs" to remind playgoers that
the next product ion ts "Dark at the top
of the stairs," to be 'staged J an. 20. 26
and 27. From left, Mrs. Harold Jencks.
secretary. Mrs. Ron Hardy, vice-presi-
denl: Mr s. Rov June. special committee
chai rman; and recreatioo director Toni
Popovt ls . The Productioos are pre sented
at the ctvtcptavhouse on the Fairgrounds. lEGAl NOTICE
\"fl 1'10: OF PI 'III.IC IH. IIH\ C
~otirl" i" h"r'"l>)' jl.'ivrn thltt
th,. Planninjl.' Commi,.,.ion nf
th•• Cit~· of ~'""PMI /l•·a• h "ill
hold [I puhlir hrarinjl.' nn thr
"l'l'lir;llion i'l f \'rr-..oilf,. .. 11·· ...
t.ourant for,,('.,,. P Nmit ~ 1"119
tr. p,.rmit: •l 11ndn~ an -I II"·
•·nt••rtninn ... nt iu t·nnn··· tiun
hi th ;m ,.,j..,tinjl r,.,.,,our.mt in
tho• 1:.\.H IJ i.,trirt "ith in .!00
It, i'!l ,, r.-.. ;o .. nt i-•1 ,Ji .. tri•·t, nn
portion nf Lot :-, Trart 1225,
rommonl•· kr~r"'" 11.. 1()1 7
""'"trliff Drior-, ~ot ir,. i-. h,.rr lw lu rth,.r 1-!i•l'n
th;tt "11 irl puhlir h""ri"r "ill
lw• h,.Jrj on lit" 7th • '" .,f
11.-r·.-mh,.r, 1967, .ot thr hour
nf 8:00 P.\1. in th" Cnunril
f h.omh.-r .. of th•· \r''l''"' It• .1 • h
(ito· ll.oll , .11 "hi•·h timr ""'! rt...... anv anti ,.jj prr .. (ln ..
trtl<'tf'•-1•••1 m.o•• <IPP""r ,,n,! lor
loo•,H •I thrro•Qn,
H.u Y. C'i'!p•·lin, .. ,., r--t.tro
\I"" [lOTI !II"H<'h f :it•
Planninll Conond .... ion
l~llhli"h: \o• . .!3, 1967, irt
th•• \",.,, ll tHbur f:n .. i~tn
Sailing Club casts off
Casting orr for anothe r
yeat , the Corona del \lar
High School Sailing Club
has begun its 6th seasnn
~~>i th election o f officers.
The officet s a te; C'rom-
mande a Steve Bov.ie, \'tee·
Commander J ay Owye t, and
Sectetaty J anet Rodeffet.
Club will be ope n to the
j'Ublic at a nomi nal fee.
Twn ~·car s a go the Sailing
Cluh acqui red an o ld sea
an ch01 from a ma tine junk.
~~u d and p1esented it 'to
the C'otona de l \1at 1-!igh
School as a symbol of the
Sailing Club. Th is yeat the
club hopes to ptesent a fi tst
annual Sai ling Club scholat-
shir to a membct of the club.
F,,, th~ fust time auange-
ments ate being made fot _
mua-club and intet•&chool
The Sailing Club has bclth
on-campus and nff-campus
acti\'ities. lnsu uc ti0n in
basic and racing techn iques
~~>i l l be gi,·~n 0n-campus tn
dn •-land s ailin& c\asse~. L~ct ur ,:s ''n rarts of the
boat, sail ing mo' t~s. and
h•cal gue~t speakers 11111
make up th..: lem<unJe t nf
tactng compe tition. OFFICERS Playhouse
the on-camru:-
\\0, :.:s s hnwn
I
-
"Seat of th~ pants sailin g
t ~ •\hat v.e 're after,"
Ct•nvn enterJ Da\·e Pt ice,
Club Bd\·isor.
trans Assn. are, from left, Mrs. Alvin L. P in~ley,
president; Cos ta Mesa Ci ty Cl er ic. Charles Priest,
and Mrs. James R. Macy, cha irman of the "Afterglo w"
first~ighters pa rties.
AT
The Bill Parry Jump Suit
signs in for
CHRIS (MAS
ma
new Avril Cl2and-cotton
OXFORD CLOTH
Dist.ngu ished by its smooth, firm textu re .
and well-discipl ined, machine -wa shable blend
of 50% Avril rayon /50% cotton . this new Oxford
cloth sports weave gives a well -groomed look
to the award-winning Bill Parry ju mp suit .
Smartly seasoned for sports and leisure wear.
in four rich colors of:
MARINE BLUE -BRITISH TAN -
IVY GREEN -CHILl RED
Style No. 386 Olfa<d Cloth
Men's Short Sleeve Jump Suit 16.00
~
S, M, L. XL. in all4 colors. also Shorts.
Longs, )()(L Regulars in Marine Blue only.
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IIISTQ.Iff I'LAZA -lOa tiMMI AVI
MIWI'OIT IIAOI
Yule tea
for Ebell
A Chri stmas tea on Th uts-
day, Dec. 7, will be a Jo int
e vent fo r the Senior and
J uniot Ebe \1 Clubs at the
Ne wpott Ha1bor L~gion Hall.
15th St . and Yl . Ba~ A v~ .•
Cenu al ~e-. poll.
' \lusic of the holiday mof'd
v.ill be pr es~nt~d b) hatptst
lla11 iet '<A\1od. The re will
also be song s by the Ot ange
Coas t College \ladrigal
SingelS, unde1 the rJuection
of Wa\te t Gledle1.
\hs. R a~· ~ielsen, Garden
Se ction C'ha irman , announces
that Book SecttCtns l and 7will
J•Hn the Garden Sectwn for
a n0oo platte• luncheon
Tuesda~, Dec. 11 , at the
Ebe\1 ('lubhouse in Balbc>a.
A demtms taltiM nf h.,\iday
decon ti ng wl\1 be gt\"en.
lEGAl NOTICE
\"OTif:rof PI" Ill 1C 1U \111\C
\"ot irr is h..r••l" ~i•rn th,n
thr Pl,1nnin~r (",,,,.u .... inn (II
thr C.irv of ,.""P"rl 11 ... ,,-h ttilt
hold a pu hlir h.· .. rinol ''" thr 11pplir1ttonn nl r.r .. n•illo• \.
l.i>O!<d,.JI I<H ,, I ~,. l'r rnoi t •
11 18 In pr"uit: !hl' + <>O~II'll f""\JIOO
of " l fl. lr nr-r tn tho · rr .. nt
yard "hrr" .t "' It, f,•n r o• i-.
P"'rmitt,.•l in tho· H•l•ll llistri r l, on I (II 78, I r,or-t ~~~I, rnn ..
monlv ~n o .. n n~ I ~:• 1,,.1,,., n,;,,:._
'iolirr i" h•·rrlw fn rthn lli•••n
th.ot .. ai.lrul•li·· h··:~r inf "ill hr
hl'l<i ttll th<• 7th +1,0\• <' llo•f'o'01•
J.,•r, 19(,7, ,or thr hnnr nl 8:00
P.\1. in tho· ( nnnr il l'h11mh.-r"'
of th r '""l'<>rl ll<'oOr h C i1v
11,11\, oil "'hirh tinor ,m,t j>l~r~
.my nn<l .ti l prr .. ,,n,. intr"'"'"'l
mao ''1'1,....'" ''"'' h<" h,.,.r,l
tht· rron,
ILl\'). t ••r-•lon, .. <"rro•t,on·
S roo jJ<HI 14,.,.,.h ("i to
P hu1n in11 t'ornmj., .. ion
f'uh\i,.h: Netv, :!3, 19<>7 , in th,. Nr ,.port ll ~tr l>or t.n,.i~t•
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ON A COURSE INOIVIOUALL Y DESIGNED FOR YOU
JOIN NOW
Trim off
excess pounds
& inches
COMMINDID AND A,ROYID U.Go.A.
INCLUDE
A NEW
SLIM
FIGURE
IN YOUR
HOLIDAY
PLANS ...
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Will
GIVE THAT SPECIAL WHAT THEY REALLY
WANT Fill QIIISTIIAS A IIEW RUE Ill
PHYSOIE! GIFT PROGRAM AYAUBLE
3 COREll Ell LOCI TIOIS
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549-3368
2300 He~rt bor Blvd.
ANAHEIM
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OP£11 10 A.M. TO
10 P.M. DAILY
* * FACILITIES
FOI MEN
AND WOMEN
826..0381
639-2441
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Perrin, chapter advisor of the Costa
Mesa High School FFA; .Phil Oswald,
treasurer of the FFA; Roo Brookens,
president of the FFA, and Harry Colby,
chai rman of the agriculture committee
of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Cl ub.
s ....... ,, Ne'l, 12 on the charae or indecent
Marjorie Morriaette of 2101 e1posu.re at 9:30 p.m.
Clay St., Newport Hei&hts, Tuea .. y, .Ce•. U
found out that the PiiJJim'a Ooualaa Kolttcad of 4208
we.e riJht about not wuhinJ River Ave,, Weu Newpost,
on Sunday: the clothea she Jode hil Schwinn bike into
huna out to dry were stolen the parked car belonaina to
... Clyde Buraer or 3100 E. Richard Webster of 2Sl9
Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar Harbor View Or., Harbor
reported the theft or a uai le; View H ilia ... Richard Soren·
'-----------------------lrrol1' the parkina lot. son, 119 23rd St., Cenual r Monday, Nov. 13 Newport, reported that tome-
I'd like you to meet two or our supervisors in the
Costa Mesa•Ne wport Business Orrice, Lorraine El·
hardt and ~aril ou Stewart. They represe nt a total of
fort y years o f service as tele pho ne people. Each
recentl y ce lebrated her tw entieth a nntve rsary with
the Bell System. llats off, ladies! . . .
•ro• •11 of ue h•r• •t P•oUto T•l•phoa•-b•et ~to .U of you for• piMeeat Tbeaar,.tnnl Day.
..
It was almoat enou&h to one between Oct. 9 and 10
apoila aood dinner-~orae stole a letter from hit mail
Sheela of 740 Amiaos Wsy, bo1 and cashed a S73.1S
East BluH, returnina to his ch eck ... V11d Wallace Jr.,
carat the Archei Re !'taurant 1508 Ruth Lane, Harbor
parkina lot, found out that Hishlands, rtrorted the
someone had twisted his theft of his black, '66 Tri-
windshie ld wiper, caul ina umph motorcycle . . . The
SIO dam:1aes ... Six pe ople coil and spark plua wires
reported th is morni nJ that were pulled out and the fuel
their peace and uanquility li ne was pulled out and bent
was diatwbed by sma ll par. by a youna man who told
tiea dwina the week and Judith Markas, 721 Y.t Jas-
larae parties dwina the mine , Corona del Mar, "I
weekends held at a Cy press just messed up your car."
Villa apartment, 404 E, ... While Cand i Fitta of
Balboa Blvd., Balboa, with 3233 Br oad St., NewpoJt
loud music, profane ian· He iahts, was in Palm gprinas.
auaae. and drinkina in Ole someone entered 1\er u~
street. .. David Petersen of stairs apartment, ate yoaurt
1315 W. Balboa Blvd ., BaJ. in the li vin& room, pouibly
boa, left hi• Sl40 surfboard used the phone, and stole a
at the beach at 22nd St., S2SO diamond rin&.
auumina that one of his W•dn•sdoy, Hov. 1.5
NEW LEFT TURN PLAN SHOWN
A rtlatiYely aew aytttm laat, ap,roa.lme&ely 14 fMC
ol hllfsway marldaJI Ut-wiM lad located a•ar lbe
tnded 1o facilitate tun.iaa ~ ... , of 11M llliJbway, it
moYtiMftll Ia aow ia ••• oe Nldily ideallfted. Oa tacta
Coat& Hwy., accor4l.j" to aide ol 11M IIIDI 111 two
lhe cunene inoe of lbt daahed or broken yellow
Newport Beach pollot ca.. ,.,.uel Ua ...
pu&mtat't UaflicaewtiiUer. "'Wbea euch a laDe it
"Thit new ayatem has, anilable, it Ia u.nlawftal not
undoubtctdly, created aome to u1e it fa. the purpote Cot
c:onfuaion in the minda of which i t wat detlptd, ·It
&he mototiUs who are ac• alfordt an area of uhty for
{)UUomed \o Ute uaditional the motorist awaltlna the
curved or pocket lane .opportunity to tum left from
rnarker.s," lhe newtlettctr the hiahway or to enter tht
Uates. "We have therefore directed this nowtletter ____ _
toward the elimination or
thit confuaion and uncer·
tainty.
it ... a M ated f01 11M
purpaH at IDOI!Ial lbo lefl
tara, (1) It Ia 1101 a paasU.a
or accellerati• IIDe. Pro-
•eed Irani ill •• lut Ia
DOl permiatible. ·(J) h IMJ
nol be croaaecl 0"111 (Of tile
purpote of maldn1 a U-tua.
• • Remember, lbi 1 I ane II
yow added anurance of a
safe leh turn, but It can
only aniat you. At in all
drivina, you ttill mutt drivt
ln&olliatnUy and cautious•
ly • .,
10For motoriatt to safely
tum left from the hiahway
or to enter into uaffic from ·
a private drive hat for
many years been a problem
of areat concern for both
' LAWFUL \.._ ___ ;
local and state officials and
traffic officeu.
''The problem hat been
teduced vattly, we feel, by
the installati on or the two--
way lcft•turn lane. Thiw
hi&hway from a private drive.
• 'We mitht aay that for
the motorist the two-way
left-turn lane constirutes a
place of safety much the
same as a safety zone doea
for the pedcsUian. However,
to derive the benefit• which
the two-way lcft-turn lane
offers, motorisu mull use
i"t and ute it properly.
"Basically, there are 3
thin11 which ahould be kept
in mind: (1) When the two--
way leh-turn is avai lable,
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Shrubs, Interior Plants
Tropical & Trees Cryatolin., Corporation ln uctcides and Fertili zer
Casting R•tins & Mold a S&H Green Stomps
Fiberglau Mcneriola anJ FREF. DEUVERY
Suppl i•a -Ll ~292 ~·-II(]~A DEL MAR NURSERY
Placentia, Costa Meta E. Co._. H..,., li1H160
lUO Sup.rl•r A .....
Ll 8·5531
• IE4UTY SALOM
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1117 WISTCLIFr DIIVI
NlW,OIT IIACH, CALIF. ..,_
Directory
llfSUL\NL'E ••.
1"01111 ALL 011' 'IOU~
INSURA"'Cif "'I!I:DS
ROBERTSON-SADLEIR
INSURANCE .
:1333 £. Coeel • .,..
CofM• ..... -ll:J..5t
·FUNEitAL DIAECTOJtl ...
BALTZ
MOR1UARIES
1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COSTA MEIA
Mldwl!y b-2424
35211 E. COA$T HIWAY
CORONA OEL MAR
ORiole 3_q4~
s~ .. n 1u2
Frt•ndly Nellflbortloocl ........
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
U 8·3433. 8·3-&34 eo.te Mea
Chapel
TMPIC.U.. ,. ..
friends would brina it home Kenneth Lee, 18, of 234
-the y didn't, so someone Flower St., Cos ta Mesa,
else did. . .Someone did was booked on the charae of
S200 damaacs to the Ford trustee commitment. . .A
that Benny Wiley, 201 Onyx tuae c10wd, on 23rd St.,
o\n.. Balboa Island, left aathered to watch Michael
par ked on Park -\vc ... Jon Klaes, 23, of Fountain Val·
Ruff was luckier, the VW Icy and Peter Klaes, 20, o (
he had lcfr parked in front 103 \1cFadden, Centul New ..
of his res idence at 536 West· pott, hi lling each ether and
minster, :'llcwport He iahts, wrestling on the sid ·walk;
had less than SIOO damaaes the brothers were booked on
done to it by an unknown the charge of disturbina the
driver. .. When -\!bert An· peace ... Bessie Bush of
derson, 423 Canal, Newport 104 15th St., Cen t~al New.
Shores, went to his aaraae port, couldn't s tar t her car-
to get h1s golf clubs, he so she opened the hood to
JiscovereJ that someone discover someone haJ cut
had been there ahead of him wires, taken off 3 bolts, and
and had stolen the 1250 set had s tolen the al ternator. ..
... When h1s two doas stall• Michael McCleary, 19, and
ed barking, J immy Dutton, Thomas Dumbaugh, 21, o(
1620 W. Ocean Fron t, Cen-1112 Y.t W. Balboa Blvd.,
Lou.ainl.'•
BEAUTY NOOK
Yfe hOY• th• 1..... ~4
.a sf ~tiful telection of
tftl,pical filh iA th• • .., '*• elto c., e "'II lin• of
o.,•iu. 1, .~ all ace ...
IOtietA--'e4t.r •• hoW.,.
S..lh S.. T ,...csf, 218 W. 1 ,.~M;:A:;R:;t::N:::E:::H;:4:;R:;D:;:•:;•;:R=E=:; li========; I wu-. C.ll. Li""!'Y 11-7'161.
Costa MeH ~i -_ When you pick up
your te lephone to
make a long distance call, it's entirely possilJI(' t hat
your voice will be riding along the same commumca-
tions trail as your favorite TV hero and hi ~ cowrKlny.
Your traveling companions might also include a
teletyped report of a company's daily productinn,
bits of fragmented information that only a computer
can understand, or even the vital rhythms of a human
heartbeat -and each without interfering wi th the
other.
ual Newport, discovered (Continued on paae 7)
that someone had come in
th rough the door left open
for ventilation and then de-
parted, leavmg behind him
a s traw pwse and 2 foot·
prints in the sand in the
backyard. . .A brief case
containing 5114.50 left on
the top of the washer in an
unl ocked laundry room, was
s tolen accordina lo Lynette
Wylie. 1200 Somerset, West·
cli ff ... Henry Nuetzel, 52,
of 403 Belvue Lane, Balboa,
was discovered in the alley
in be.ck of 20 I I Miramar Dr.,
and was booked on the
charge or intoxicated in
public ... Mi chael Roof, 28,
of 3302 W. Ocean Fron t,
Y~. today's nationwide telephone system carries
more than j~t telephone calls. The variety of commu-
nications traveling through telephone cable or radio
wave, might even astound Alexander Graham Bell.
@ Pacific Telephone
c::t£L~ A. R. Downey,
Your Telephone Manager in New port Beach
We s t Newport, was booked
STAND UP FOR AMERICA!
C.&1t.mlena will hov• ., .,...-tunlty to vote '-' Gevemer G.ora•
W.llec:o for P_l..., In 1961 ONLY 11 • now 110tlllcol ,.ny
piMtN to tllio "'"uo Ia -IIRool for tho Calllomia loallot. Tho
A.Mwlc. lnlhtun••r P..ty I• the Colihlmle ,_., whiCh the
MtfoMI W•ll•ce C..,.fl" hoa authorbed to place the a..,.,.
ner'• ..-. • ........... electlen Milot" In thh atoi ..
T• .,.lily lho -~-In~., .. ~.,, P...oy for tho C.ll'-10 loal·
let, ",059 ....,a IWtt ,...I at., wl th the porty prior .. J-.,
20, 19611.
If,,. .,,. a reeulr• to caD •po• ,.., .,, w.u •• .., ,. Nip. c .... r .. ,., ...
P.O. I• Ill
L 1 s -· c:.l"-'o nAil· .. ,.... .. , ..
01IZENS FOR WALLACE
LEGAL NOTICE
U :H"rtFJ C>\'n: OF lliSCO\'-
TI\ l ASCE Of" t:Sr A'i!J/011
AHA~ I)()S~H:VT Of
f"ICTITIOLS ~Am:
"!"liE I N IH:HSIC\'~:11 rio•· ..
J,,.r,.loy r rrtofy tl!"t, ,.ff,.,.,,,,.
Or tobrr 20th, 1967,,h,. c .. ,.,,,.,j
lo <In bu,.i n""'·"' unrlf'r tllr fi•·li·
tioDII firm n•me of C•llery 5 •t
450 ~:. lith St., Co!olll .\t """• C:t~!i fomi .. , ,..·hi,.J, t,u.,in"!'o"
,. ... ,.. fonn ••rl} f"O mptoM·<l n l Ill•·
followin j[ pr rs<Jn, ..,.,,,.,,. n1trn••
in full 11nd pl.,.,. o f n· .. i•l•'"'""
is a,. ful lnw .. , tu ·,.·11 ;
J••rr D. \!•·"'••th y, 'JilO ~ •• .,
l.an .. , 1:unm11 •l••l Mnr, Calif. 9262~
l:r rtifi•·Hir f,,. trlml'>ilft ion If f
bul'>ill .. "" un<f,... til ,. al..,vo· firt i-
ti"''" namf', anti t~ffitl ;o vit of
pul!li•·alinn tll•·ro•nf, :or.· un filr
in th,. offi r "' nf lho• County
f:l,.rk nf l.n ,., Anj[,.J .. ,. County,
un<lrr tJ,,. provi .. inn .. nf ~·u•o•t ion
2466 of thf' Civil c ... .r ...
"'ITN~:~o;; my ll •on<l th i., 26th
rl<~y of O•·tol""'• 1967. ~ip!.Btuto:::"; Jrr .. n. M .. l'eth ~
PuhJi.,h: No•·· t, 9, Ill, 23,
1967, in thr Nf'wputl ll rnbor ~:n l'lijm
LEGAL NOTICE
27l2 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone 673-7336
o BUILDING CONTRACTOR
• RQIODELliiG •
ADDITIOIIS
LlCEIISED I IOIIDED
FRED H. GERWICK
304 Goldon...d
613-6041 -S.fl. 2170
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WILCOX.C:IUTTINOIN
HMDWARI
Na'tf~M~a~tel ata,.._ ... ka
1700 W, C.... Hwy., N.a. _ ... ,
Z.WAII PAiwn
• UPHOLSTERY
UPHOL5T ERING
(By E.arop~tM Croft•mera )
REMODEL 2 ••· ... ONLY $69.!0 Coli .... .., ..
215 lololn H. I . 5:16-6405
FREE dol & ,ich,
l
MR. KLEEN
• C1rpet Cleaning
• f'loor-Strtppin&
1nd wu.in&
• Windows
Complete Cleaning
Service. CALL-
646-4977
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PLUMBER
700 Carnation Ave.
Corona del Mar
Plwnbina Repairs
DAY & NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
673-4130
eJEWELERS
IALLACE CALDERHEAD
}f.WI:I.ER
3123 E. Coast Hiahway
Corona de I Mar
ORiole~~
• REST 4URAIIT
I!RUHIRI'S ........
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COCKTAILS
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llepoar -O,.o 11oft
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1190 H ubor Bl ..s,
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City Building Permits Autonetics head elected Nf.ftiiT IIA_,. ~
IECIIIO IECliOI --,. 7
111Un1AY,IIOV.U,ltl1
-DEL IIA .. CM.If. 1loo N...,.n -llolld-!!<loa Koll, al-dou, 129 -ler
'-........... i1111M .. Vla Uclo Soalt, tl 500. J-. Rauen, el .. raliOIII,
S. P. £ye110ne ot Bal*
lat .. 4. pre&idtftt ol Ill•
Mw.e.lic:.l Divitioo ol •• Norm "-ric:• Roc:.a.. .. u C.C.p., AallbeMn, bee bHo
elecl*l a ,.. ... ., ol cbo
boerd or dir6c:tOrl o( •• Bia BrodMn o( Or•ae
County. ac:eordina to UCI
cb .. c:ellor Daniel 0. AJ..
dric:b Jr., protidtnt of the
public tervicc JNUP·
lof ..... laa ....... ~ 01,000 lol ... Ia._. ' olab lor peOo, 4200Co-..
,.. • ..._ Mill ewer, d.ria1 J.P . .,.,._.,, al .. ratiou, U,OOO.
.. ftnt Mll ol IIIIa I'IODtia: 117 l'urqgolte A••·t ll,JOO. R.I. Co., pu&Jli•• ia i.., ·~ JCiba Ctllritleuea, ahen-duaerial bu.lkliq, )737 Blrcll
-••• Cllur!'A_.., U.0 lloa, o-, 219 So,..lro A•o, Sl., 01,000. ,
14211 II. lolboa Blwd., add 2 02;500. Alodonoa ol H-aid Elec-
wlap, iaclodiq alflco aod ~~--No..... vic, porllOooo, 3737 Birch
claaar-, 077 ,000 .. · · Jlicllard Hubbtl, ba....._ Sl., 01,000.
M.TOIIIIM'a,.l, looun1t, , 2· and dreuiaa room, S43 Red-lett u,... a.,
•tory dwelliaa, 2042 Mar ... landl, tt,•. · c.L. &.ny, patio ud
muLl ·Or·1•1•36.ooo. c.-• Nl ... ._.a BBQ, 211S Cauia S1., In chi• c apacity Mr. Eye-
s tone will join other promi-
nent busineu and civic lea-
den In Oranae County in
in helpina direct the activi-
tiel of the local Bi 1 Br~
thera aaenc:y ~i ch pro-
vide• help to youna boyt
Uoublcd by the lot I of their
falhett.
• • • Or. ·H. Pr01:tor, swimmina tl,OOO. O.W. McClellan, 1 • unit pool 4621 Wayne Rd., 11,·
clwellina, 100 Linda la le, 400.' M "I" • f ~!~= ~~~ ~;;.,, ......... II 1ng In 0 OILS 6Y PATRICIA KAUFMAN ••• now on display,
until Oet . 10 at Mutual SaYings and Loan Association,
28b7 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. Mrs . Kaufman
sta rted painting and drawing b year s ago -oils, gra-
phics, line and wash. She Is a painter without train~
lng in technique, specializing In childrto and outdoor
scenes. She has' three sons , Mark, David and Peter.
Her pa intings have hung at the Laguna Beach Art As ·
sociatlon Gallery, Bullock's Gallery and seve ra l
tounty restaurants and bM!ks.
o. counuyman, add ....... pool, 4633 Oni••""'· n,5oo .• 15 presented room, enclose cupon , $004 SIN.. CIIHs
Suohote 0.., 12,100. · lobo OibaOG, liS O.iii-
Noill Sullivan. ornamental woo4 &d., tntyle kitchen
metal dockln1 Cacla, 3026 aa4 dea., tl,$00.
W. Coao1 Hwy., 02,000. c:-•1 Ma•
Douala• Obe,-han•li,. patio Robon Haut. mon kitcbea,
cover, 2400 It, Coau Hwy., 412 Acacia An .• ll,SOO.
U,SOO. , Ponest Pond, opeaiaa ia
R.C. Murphy, 2-story du-wall for v .. lt,. upandin& Co
plea. 1111 It, Bay .\ve., and adjacent vacant ttore tpaee,
at 1809 W. Bay Ave., 540,-2900-2904 E. Coast Hwy.,
730 each. t1,2SO. ·
Melvin Holden, remodel, AI Burhenn. ro locaU: aar•
408 23 rd St, $2,000. &JO, add bedroom, den, en-a.~ S:h•'" larae dinina room, 314
W1ll1am Jewell, add wuh Poinlcttia Ave., $13,000.
room, 2601 Waverly Dr., K.F. Liquofl , new walk-in
Sl,SOO. boa, 3244 E. Cout Hwy.,
R.E. Barnes, studio den, n,SOO.
2482 Baythore Or., $4,000. E. Rubie, enlarae kitchen
Liclo I tie aDd bedroomt, add baduoom,
Or. Burnell Foraey, alter• 1221 Seaview Ave ., U.JOO.
209 Via Genoa, M..-,.n Center
PO .... L. Y •URI CMIU
NOW AT
1710 NEWPORT ILVO.
PH. 646--931H;otta Meu
Irvine Co., U:nant develo~
ment for Howard's Men'•
Shop, No. 46 Fathion It-
land, 124,000. •••• u, ... loy
Roaer McKinnon, add ac--
tivity room, mechanical
room, 2 . dreuina roomt,
1219 Santaaao, 16,000.
Georae Be renson, l~it,
1-story dwellina, lSIS San-
tiaao, SJ7 .soo.
R. Bukich, swimmina pool,
1347 Hampshile Circle,
•2,600.
HorW Viow Hills
James Mc Kee, 1021 Ti ller
Way, swimmina pool, S2,62S.
BrO&dmoor Harbor View ,
semi-public t wimmina pool,
26Q l...~ltAir Circlc ,l6.700.
I C:HIJilC:HIES I
'lpmdJf L"B'r-• G!lpadt
J:¥2 ·~ -· "-" ""'•"'· A Fr*~ eui l~td~p~,uir~tl
Ctmtr~t•Jio~tlll ChriMitm Church
Tlle Rev. Ho""an 8rowt~, acting •inhtor.
9.utday Service and Church School at 10:00 a.m.
Hursoty coro prevldeci Phone: 64-27«1
First Boptlst O.ureh
of Costo Mesa
Beptillot Rible F'e llow11 hip
l"ti•pr•J~,,-A•Jo11o11o11's
Mnta Alto & Magnolia Sts .
Or. P .G. Neumann, pastor
A TTEMD THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
FlRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Southern)
Corona del Mar Poltmu-
ter Vome H. Wataon urau
post office petrona &o use
ct.e conect adcl~u on le(,.-
tefl aad packaae• aoina to
Mr. Eycttone fint joined
North American in U46 u
a reuarch cnaincer. He
wu advanced to naviaation
tyltcms divitioo vice pre-
~~:.~l?-.... :r~~~·:n d~ From .the Police Blotter
He reports that millions of (Continued &om ~»&ie 6) witbou.t remember ina. his her car wouldn't start; but
leuen and packaau aoina " tools on the wo11t bench· when she opened the hood, 0\'erseas have been delayed Balboe, Bernard Scborer Jr., •
because they 'were o'n ouffi-22, of 021 w. S.lboa, Apt, when he returned the nut she Cound the J2S batU:J y
day lhey were oonc For had been stolen ... Hit car c:ientJy .cidreued. One of A, Balboa, and Allhur Hitz, • · · · the second time in tw o antenna was broken off and the biue1t problem1 hat 217 Coua Mesa, Coata Meu, L 0 0 1 f
been the failure o( penons were booked on the charae weew"a',·d scar son o ~19 outtide car min01 smashed,
Sea Rd Corona Htgh tepottcd Wilt"iam Ralh, 473 to include lho S diait APO of poueuion of marijuana 1 d ·• d h • proopect St., New-t or FPO number in che mili-... Dennis Gilman of Balboa an '· rcporte _t at so~e-... -
tary addreu. Mail not con-bland, northbound on Marine one . opened hu vendtns Shotcs ... Over $200 dam-
tainina thit number is in· Avo ., did SIOO damaaos to machm~ ar 7~00 W. Coast iaau was done to lhe cau
correctly ..:idrcued. hit Olds by runnina into the H_wy., ~e st NewpoJ.t, ~os· dJ ivcn by Mn. Rotc Dorris,
There are fou.r essential parked car bolonaina to Ro-ubly w1th a key: thts ttme, 1440 W. Bay Ave., Cenua\
clements to an oversea• bert Ehworth, 240 Costa they .stole S2.40 .... Sherry Newport, and Mary Sampson,
military addreu: ....... Sl C 10 ....... .... Tovuno, 109-B C'larrbrook, 406 Be lvue Lane, Balboa,
...,.. ·• 01 1""10>1&. • ·"' C t \ic · k d h Balboa, in a collision on E . . I. The serviceman 's idcn-$67 aiU:mator was removed o•ha sa, paCr e er cal
b ty -Jfade full name and ( lh D 'd K" at t e New port ente1 Park-Balboa Blvd ... 0\111 wu . • • rom e car av • 1naston, · 1 9 d d. 1 bed lh ,·11 r lhe •cmce nwnber. h d It d . h' tna ot at a.m., an re turn-IS ur on e 1 o
2. His military unit a par 0 In ,o; carport at ed to discovc1 th~ thert af bathroom window where
com 1 te 1106 W. Balboa Blvd., Cen~ side windows and a gas cap SOTieonc entered the reti·
J pGac • ffi tral Newport. · .Henry Beck, valued at S80 A young dcnce or Janet Be ck., 01 • tcway post 0 ICC 23JJ v· H E ' ' ' New York, San Francisco or llta uerta, au woman, about 20, can y ing a 69 Beacon Bay, took a TV
Sa ·• Bluff, we nt home &rter work-1-year-o\d girl engaged John •et and then left thtou•h the &tu e. . h" bo th N -, .,.,
4. APO or f'PO _ a s ma on 11 at at e cw-A.nwilel or 227 Gtaml Canal, rront door. .. A paper baa
diaitnumbcr. port Harbor Yacht Club, ·Balboa Island, with ques-containina .SJO was taken
Council News
Here is a summary ·o( ac-
tion taken by the Newport
Beach City Council at its
meetina last week:
• Approved the reques t or
Letter R. Kelly and other
property o wners on Li ttl e
Island r()f reconstruction o r
alley• in che u ianale bound-
ed by Crystal Ave., Park
Ave. and E. Bay Ft.; the
property owners arc to pay
hair lhe coat...,.,d J.be work
will be orderc"d *lien the
deposit is received in rull
by the c:i ()'.
• Approved a po licy s tate-
ment that uudy sessions be
recorded in full, that the
recordina• be retained at
leut ror a year, and that
uanscriptions be made ror
Counci I members when rc-
fJ.Iested, and for othen on
Council approval.
• Received a rcquu t from
S.M. Kollus, 4833 Cortland
Dr .• Cameo Hiahland!i, for
removal of the Ouhing
••sianal ahead" •ian near
his home becau se it ob-
s uuct s the vi ew of the
ocean and has been s hin·
drancc in sell ina hi s house ;
rercrred the Jeque st to the uarr with inltructions that
the state be asked to move
the siPl 100 feet fanhcr
east.
• Re ce ived a retJJest with
IS si anatures atkina ror
pavina of the alley runnina
parallel tD Balboa Blvd. be-
tween 15th SL and the City
Trailer Park tn Cenual
Newport; referred the re-
quest to che staff.
• Received a request
from W. Stuart Foote, 108
McFadden Pl., complainina
of the condition of the Mc-
Fadden Pl. parkina lot and
ask ina chat the situation be
corrected; referred the re·
ques t to the t taf£.
lions at the fr ont ,f his Bal-from her kitchen draweJ,
boa Island Sport mg lioods said Janice Barclay, ISlO
Store , wh ile a man about 10 W. Ocean Front, Apt. A,
was in The tear or the StOle , Centrsl Newport.
then the couple \c rt the Friday, Nov. 17 •
st me and walked away Robert Williams, ISOO E.
quickly to ToyoTa and drove Ocean Front, Balboa, back-
away; \lt. <\nwilet 1eturned ina up , backed hit car too
to hi s orr,ce and fnund all far; he hit the stop sian in
the desk drawe rs aJar and the alley ... Kathrene Davis,
S46S missing fr om a leather lOS Via Mentone, Lido hie,
baa. backed up too Car , too; she
Thursctay, Nov. 1f'J hit the car that Thomas
A cat 1adin and f'Oitable Bcchan, n6 Via Gtatiana,
TV worth $205 wete stolen Lido Isle, had pa.rked in
rr om his c ar at the Newpott Richard's pukina lot ...
Centet patkinJ Int. stat ec1 Car dti1'et Julie Ribe.rd,
William Cane , 211 1 ~ C.y5tal, 1721 Candlestick Lane, Bay-
Bal boa Is land. . .Nancy crest, and bicyclist Kenneth
Sehliecher, 7206 W. Ocean Brown, 1400 Lincoln Lane,
Fr ont, We st ~ewpoll, though t lfarbot Hiahlands, colltdcd
he1 battery was dead when (Continued on Paac 8)
NEW CAR
LOANS
AS LOW AS
DISCOUIT
COSTA MESA
230 Ent S.Wnt .. nth St. • Phone (714) 642 ·1660
DANA POINl
24671 Le 1"\ue. fl't'IOM (714) 496-1293
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
31971 C.m•oo C•Pistr•no • Phone (714) 493-114
SUNDAY SERVICES
~:4S a.m. Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. Momina Wonhip
6:00 p.m. Trainina Unions
7:00p.m. Evcnina Worahi.p
WEDN ESDAY
7:20 p.m. Bible Study
3:00 p.m. Prayer Mee tin&
COI"'ft8 de I Mar
Cout HWJ . at MecNUiur
Pas tc.r Howard E. Wi IIi &ml
Phone 6 73--6626
SUNDAY SCHOOL. • •. • f•-0-
MOIHUHG WOIUHII' •• 11.00-
EVI!HIHG WOIUHII",. 7t00 ,_
WEOHI!SOAY SE.YICI! 111 S ,...
• APPrOved a policy state-
ment on cost t harina (Of
uamc island beautification,
on lhe basi• or 21 3 by the
city and 1/3 by the adja-
cent COfTYllcrcial property
O'M\crs; aho that the coat
of inuallina li a.htina sys-
tem• r()f lhe landscaped
traffic it lands will be borne
by the adjacent retai l com-
merci al property owneu ,
and dlat she city will main·
tain the liahtina systems.
• Received a re quest from
Ernest G.W. Silcock of Bal·
boa Coves ror considera-
tion o( the traffic haurd
problem whic h makes cpe u
and inareu to the Coves
"clltremcly danaerous" be·
c ause of hiah traffic t pced
on Coast Hwy.; rcrcrred
th e requet t tD the uarr.
2¢a
foriust
load.
L~~thoron O.urch
Of 1ho Mostor
LuthorCWI
Church In A.orlca
2900 Pae ific View Dr.
JCoooono del Mar, Ca1i_forniaj
William R. Ell er
Phone: ORiole J-S022
8:45 R.rn., F"11rnily Wor11hip
9:45a.m .. Ch•~rc~ School
CENTIAl
llllE CHUICH
Sul'kl•¥ ..., honl • AM
Mo>lntnjj Wnnho(t • •M 1(1•111 AM
L"o'I''""M .,.,.,.,"' 1 fM
WrftfwoW•v llohlr. St..rlotr
and flirt'' 1 PM
Nur.,ory tlu11n~ 't",.,.lfr•
A full Youth Prop-
em. of DfMtp and :zw. St.
CooU .....
, .. .,, II. t:. jn.,..•. lfCA Mht
.. u.un P'WOY rDED
Sorvicos
flUT CIIVKCII OF
camST, sa£Nn sT
3303 Via Lido
Newport Beach
SUNOA Y SCHOOL
f : IS ......... 11 11 •·"'·
SUNO A. Y SERVICES
9: IS -II e.111.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING I,.,..,,
READ ING ROOM
...... 11.,,, 9 e.M. -S '·"'· ...... 11.,: ' ...... -1:45 , ..... T ... ,..., -4 Frill..,:
' ......... s , .•. ; '·' ,. .•. So.Mt~.., I I , .•. -• ,.M.
R:COPID Clft.IIICII ,
CII..-F, ICIE....-rwl'
Newport Buch at
Coron s ck I Mer
610 Carnation Ave.
Sl.INOAY SCHOOL II .. -.
SUNDAY SERVICE II .,.,
WEDNESDAY EVENING
~EYING 1:00 , .•.
READING ROOM -
Mutual Buii&Jina
2863 East Coast Hiollo •••Yi
81•11• Owrloo•irfl Nut~ ·~·
'"' Cl.l l"l" O•uva
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
e::lO a.m. to '':lO a.m. -WOfslliP Se,.lce
,,45 ..... "' 10:45 ..... -SonciiJ Scllool
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noao -warsllip se .. tce --.-Q.-;,... 1\o Ito•. Oaorp J. -•oct-. VI ailall• Pao""
• Adopted a resolution
declarina intent to order
the installation or add i tional
street liahtina on Balboa
Island; set hearina for 7:30
p.m. Dec. II.
• Approved a resolution
idcntifyina the one street
in chc Balboa Coves de-
velopment as "Balboa
Covet."
• Prohibi Led parkin a at
all timet on the southerly
side or West Cout Hwy.
from lhc wutcrly city
limit• to S&th St.
• Denied che requett or
Wallace A. Smish to con·
struc:t a 19-foot wide cu1b
Q.ll at IS23 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Cen tral NcwporL
• Applovcd she 1equest
o( Robert McCiecaJy to
vacate the IO..root wide alley
between 1723 and 17 2S W.
IMiboa B lvd., Central
NewpotL
• Approved 2 ruubdi vi -
sions, crc11tina situ aLIOOO
E. Coau Hwy. and 990 E. eo .. t Hwy., for service
atalions. In both uses, a
sliver of land will be dedi-
eated for hiahway widenina
10 allow ror better tl.lmi na
inovements.
• Re•iaed the eulier
ape-.nt dlat all 1trcet
RII'HI in Beec:on Bay be
dl•aect eo ••a.acoa Bay,••
•d YOied to ~•ae bdder
ltd. only 1o "Bncan Bay ...
CiCJ M•qa H••ey HuJ..
... t aai4 ........ polie. .... n .. ..,._ .. hd
objecled to .. Rttl pi•
• •• .,.._.,llil•tilwwl4
-· 11 -•m .. 11 "' loca .. .,.aile........_. ia
... ot ... a-cy.
• Received a request from
Wi lliam M. Harris, 20 12 An-
chor Way, Baycrcst, for
street liahtina and removal
os eucalyptus tr ees alona
Irv ine Ave., accompanied
by a suppOftina petition
with 18 sianaturcs; rererred
the maucr to th e starr.
• Received protetts from
AI Jaapcr,Mr s. Mi nn ie It ale,
D. Jerr Ruether, Richard 0.
Jones, Floyd tnd Grace
Hemstreet aaainst the Plan-
nina Corrmi uion approva l
of Ni ck Ursini'A reque st ror
opcratin1 a billiard p~rlor
and pinball aamcs in the
Ocean Front Hotel, 2 JOb
W. Ocean FL, Central Ne-
port; rererred the protuts
to the city manaacr.
• APP roved the bu sineu
license application of the
Balboa Pavilion Co. to
operate a dance hall in the
Pavilion when the Nnlf'et
hall is not in use: aac limit,
21 and over, no '"taxi••
danccrt or ''psychedelic''
liahtina effect •.
• Commended Eanes t Ba·
dcwitz o( Laauna Beach for
hcroie actiOft in uvina lh ~
lire or & dtiV~I whose C&l
bunt into namu alteJ •
collision Sept. 2),
• Delayed action untH
Nov. 21 on 0 1din•ce 12.34.
rezonina Ruuc11Haniman's
ptope.rty Oil Ta•ct 6466. at
tbe 'O'&IIteuce.ly con~e1 \)r
F 5I. and Balboa 81•11.,
Bailooa .
• _Applo'fed .... ,.... .. or
Al!il LMadal• eo ooa1nct
• lHOCII& wi• aa-' cot ""
A Sl. ro. IU E. Boy A••·•
BalboL '
\
• It actually costs even less than 2c a load w1 th gas
• Any other k•nd costs 3 ttmes as much
• Ounng the hfe11me o f vour d ryer you mav save
enough wlth gas to buy yourself a new one
• On 1nstallat•o n costs alone. gas can save vou
tt p to $150
• N o dryer dfleS clothes faster . fresher 01 flufl1er
tllan a 9as dryer
...... c....... .. c. .. ,
..... .. -·· • O&mlr at Wea&cli" ••• driweu Eul ,_...
Lafto-
•• Pylo
TV, Cen&raJ Newpon. ,...
ported the 021 DS tbofl of
a TV ICII IDd pbooop ...
that blld occurrd Now. I
ond the $111.32 tbefl of o
color TV, a biKk and white.
TV lind a radio bet••• 2:58
and 3 :10p.m.~ •• Joha
Scou reported lhe the(t o( a
Sabot from 118 S. Bay Ft.,
Balboa IIIMd, •• Tbe front
bumper on hi 1 Mullin& 'wal
damaaed while parked oa
Via Lido, accordina lO Tho·
maaStemper,4131J..B Hilaria.
West Newport Heiahtl •••
Merrill Swain or 225 20th
St., Cen&ral Newport, waa
taken to Hoaa Hospi ta~
after his car collided wilb
the parked Chevrolet bel on a-
ina to Nel son Goehle of
New York.
Cu *'"" ~IMI Let of E. Coaat Hwy., Bayside
a..u...-.aftd Rosemary Viltaae.~Marahall Beebe, Utilojohn~fUS E. 19th St., 2.19 Lukopw, Corooa del
Cotta Mt~a, collided on E. Maa, collided while tu.rnina
Coatt Hwy. neat Jasmine west _on E. ~oaat Hwy , from
• , .The T-Bird belonainato Blysade Onve, , .. Her $30
Gail White 303 Collins custom wood ueerina wheel
Balbo& Jsla~, auffered ove; with chrome insets w~1 ato-
tl:OO damaaea when hit by len from her ell wh_ile park-
John Roaen, 116 Marine cd at lhe alley behmd 21lY.I
Ave., Balboa hland, .. Sav .. 35th St., West Newport, ,, ..
Qn..Oruaa, 1020 Irvine Ave., t~d ls~el Manaeh of 1060
W l'ff PI 1 d Vtctoru, Coua Mesa. . . eatc 1 aza, repor e K Pt' 'd th 1 S60 the theft of 54 bottles erry_ -•cc_ Ut ~ 1
of Oorilol vita,min tableta Sc:hWJM stmaray btke was
ROBERT HAAG, Instruct or
of music at El Camino Col -
lege, will be piano soloist
in the 9eethoven Piano
Conce rto No. 4 at the open-
ing concert of the Orange
Coast College communi ty
symphony orchestra at 4
p.m. Sunday, De c. 4 . The
program wi II also include
"Concerto for Orchestra"
by Handel; Symphony No. 4,
the Italian, by Mendelssohn;
qartok 's Rumanian Dances
lo r Str ings, and the Nut-
cracker Sui te by Tchaikov-
sky . The orchestra will be
conducted by Joseph Pearl·
.11an of the OCC music de-
t~artment.
NEWPORT NATIONAL
OFFERS MEW SERVICE
Newport ~ati~mal Ban~
has announced pi an~ h• 111·
tradu ce BanJ..Ame ri card "er-
vice tu its rr erchant ..:us-
tamers. The ctedit c aal ser-
vice wu Of'Cned lD banks
throughout the s tate under
a new progr am announced
in June by Bank o f Ameuca.
Geo rge Woodford, presi-
dent o f Newport ~ationa l
Bank, announced that an
agre ement has been s q~ned
with Bank of Ameri ca that
will allow merchants t•l re-
ce ive paymen t for the ir
BankAmeri card sale s drafts
through the office s of Ne w-
port :'llational Bank as well
as Bank of America.
MARITIME ACAOEMY
APPLICANTS INVITED
• stolen from his auaae at
208 Fern, Apt, 8 , Newport
!Jiores. .Nancy Salow,
from Apt. A, reported her
flS bike was stolen between
Nov. 3 1nd 10,
S.turdoy, Nov, 18
A 6 foot, white dingh y was
round at PoiiU'i s Drive
beach, accordina lO H.O.
James of the Harbor OepL
• • • 'Mli le watchina TV in
the li vina room, Dorothea
Seraeant, 444 Tustin, New-
port Hei&flts, heard a loud
crashina noise; when s he
drew back draperies, she
saw a hole in her window
and a golf ball with a pink
suipe on the floor •.• Some-
one pried open a window of
hi s car at th e B St. parkin&
lot and stole a SJJ magne-
sium whee l, stated Thomas
Palmer of lUI)~ E. Balboa
Bl vd., Balboa. , .Wallace
Scott, 23, of 1027 Wh ittier
St., Costa ~1esa, was book-
ed oo the chatge of intolti-
cated in public at 121 Mc-
Fadden Place, after he fail-
ed the field sobrie t) test
... Stewart Fisher, 26, of
~5071 1 Seashore Dt., West
Newport , wa s booked on the
charge of intoxi cated :n
auto, and then was trans-
ported to Hoag Hospital with
a large laceration on the
bo tt.orn of his lip after the
coll ision of hi s Ford pj ckup
wi th a tri-light pole.' .. A
S35U tel escope , cus tom
• held Book contest IS
Librarian Debra Hyde is
conducting the Boys ' Clubs
of America junior book
awards contest at the Upper
Bay branch, The newly
published boo ks arc donated
by lhe various publi shin&
LEGAL NOTICE
\OTln 0 ~ 1\IPRO\ ~.\a \ T
\OTin . 1'-IH.HF!n f. I \~\
tha: ''" \lr>nd .t•, th,. Zlrd d.ov ,,r p , tnlwr, 19{,7, th .. r•· "·'"
P''""•'ntr.f In tho• Cit• (nunril
of thr C it• n f '"'"pn rl 1\0"iH"Il ,,
J""limin.n• •"port ··onr .. min!Z
th,.. prnp,, ...... ,J in .. t.o ll .otion o f
<td.-liti•Hldl .. ,,,.,., li,t.to; .. not
.oppllrtf>n nno•o•-. "ithin \ .... ,..,.,.
n1rn1 IJi .,t ri r t \o. ;o (Balb..,;o,
[,.;!;m ol "trr••l l.i~h tinl!' l>i "'lrio 11
[)liT .. Uotnl In ~ho• prn l i ... ion"' of th,. 'Str•·•·l l.i£htinl( ·\r t of
companies. The books arc
read and araded by the
boys. This contest has just
started so boys can stiii
si an up.
Special Craft classes are
offered each Wedneaday in
the Arts and Crafts Oe-
pattmenL Bruce Ketcbum is
instruc ting in clay modeling
and mosaics. The newly
fo rmed Electronic Club
meets on Tuesdays from
3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Boy s
in terested in joinina ate
asked to contact Volunteer
Ki rk Jobbins at the UPPer
Bay branch.
State Senatnr Jt•hn
Schmi tz IR-Tustin) has
)Q]I'J, llt>o .,inn I I, P.ut 1 of
tho• ~ITf'••l• ..ond ll i jth l\dl' ..
r.n1!r of lhP :-t.ltr of C.1lifn rn ia,
1\hi•·h TPpor! """ dppro•r d b•·
thP Citv C:oun c-i 1 ,. ithout G. ,,,;r;,.,;,,,
In the recent Bumper Pool
Tournament, Fritz Wester-
hout beat Jim Loud ou t in
the finals or the 6 and 9-
year-old championship. Mike
McDaniels beat Tim Wet zel
in the c hampi onship for lO
and 11-·)'ear-olds. nounced that n.om inatli'OS
ate open f\>t resident." ,.f
Iu s .U th Senah•u al Di s tr 1ct
rn Or an ge Cr•un t) sec::l..m g
admrssH'fl tP th.:: Calil,rnta
'1al lllmc Ao..:aJetn) 1n \ ..r l·
'eJo. One arplicant will lx
adm itted ne xt )Cat from each
Clen-numbered Senat••r1al
Lbs tr JC t. '~'••un g m..:n sceJ..1n g
arpr1rntmen t should Ct•n tact
the l,ffice ,,f Scnawr S..:h-
mr tz, S!U E. ~th St., Tu,.tm.
before \larch I. B60.
• FOR A
CONSERVATIVE
A.pproech to
Genera~ lns~.~ronc ..
Cmrfut·t
ED WARD
JAT & RENFRO
333 N. NEWPORT BLVD
NEWPORT BEACH
LIBERTY 8-1188
\'OTICf.l.' FI'RTIIFR GI \ E\ that on \l ond.n•, thP 13th d,.>.
o~ \o •PmbPT, 1967, th,. Citv C:ounril of thl" Citv of \',...,po rt n .. arh ddoptt'd it,. RPs o lulion
'\o, 1166i dt"dar iojl it" intrn.tion
to ordf"r an im provrm~nt ron•
:oi .. tinl!' of thP installa tio n o f
a•ldit ion"l "ITPPI li!Zht" and
appUri"OoiiH'f'" in ,,.,. .. S .. mPnt fli,.tri r t \'o, ')() and .. ,.ninp:
th,. timr and plar,. for h,.a riniZ
thf'T"Oil,
'\OTICf' I~ F'I 'HT I! ~~R C. I \'f.'\
that \londay , thf" II th day of n .. r .. mbf'r, 1967, at th .. hou r
of 7:.10 P.\1., in thf' C:h amb .. r,. of thf' City C:nunr il of th,. C:i t y
of \rwpo rt llP~trh , lor att"d 11\
.1.~00 \\,.,., '\,.wport llou l!'vard.
'IP "'·port fl .. arh, Ornnjll' C:ounty, Californ ia, ;,. rhr <loti', timf"
and plaN• li\t•o.l for th e h .. 11ri njl
of protP"'t" fi lf'd in writinJl by
all in t"'""'"d pPT,.on,. whn
r.bj,.rr rn th,. ptopo"'"ll imptoi'P• m .. n t or to th f" .,,.,.f',.,.mPnt
th,.r,.for, ·n,. imptOYf"nlPDt ptOp<'l!OI"I!
to bP mad .. ; .. th,. in,.tallation
o f :?~ inrandl',.f'POI "trPPI
li ,dl t,. ,md appurtron anr P'" in
rh .. o~llrr .. of Ral bou l!<lan d in
thP Ci rv of SPwport HPa ch.
H,.f..,l'nCI" i:oo hro r,.hy ma<f p for
fnrthf'T poortiruhtr'" r .. ,:IIT dinfl
.. aid improvr m .. nt to th,. pr"•
liminary tf'port 11nd tP:<nlutio n
nf intf'Dtion wh irh ar,. on fi]p
in rh .. nff irf" nf th" City f:J,.rlo.
of th " Cit\' nf .'l r .. port n .. ar h,
lla tPd : \o\o Pmhf'r 15, 196i
l.aur" l.a~io10
(j ty f.INJo.
Pub li,.h: '\nv. Z3 Anti JO, 196i , r-~~~::-=~~~~==~~;;o~l~hr Nrwport II Arbor t:n,.i ,m
Basketball s tarts into full
swina this week with s ti ll
ti me to sign up for a team.
Practice times are: 3rd and
4th andes' \londay and
Wednesday, 4 to 5:30 p.m.;
5th arade, Thursday, ~ to
5:3,) p.m.; 6th arade, Tu es-
day, 4 to 5:3J p.m.; 7th
arade, Thursday, 6:3J to a:oo p.m.; Oth arade,
We dne sday, 6:30 to 0:00
p.m.; hiah school boys Ia
years and under, Tuesday,
6:30p.m.
Further basketball in·
formation may be obtained
rrom Bob Elder at 641-8372.
Football ended on a happy
note as the Upper Bay 11
to 1 J..year-old All Stars
beat Tus tin 12 • 52 in a
aame domi nated by offen se,
Mike Eas terling scored 4
touchdowns, Jim Smith 3
and Gene Carlisle 2 lO
pace the Upper Bay team,
Quarterback Mark OLristman
threw 3 touchdown passes
and c arried over 3 con-
ver~ions to balance out the
s uona attack.
BABCDCK Fl RM ADOS
PATENTS, HEW LINE
Babcock Electronics Corp.
of Costa Mesa has acquired
a produc t line and certain
patents from the Ralph M.
Parsons Electronics Com-
pany. Puadena.
Accotdina to Ray Heller,
vice president or Babcock
and aeneral man aacr or
firm•a Aerospace Diviooion,l
&he; pwchaac included
PAR PAS miu~iat1nce indi·
cetor product line, ucluai•e
liC:CRSC 10 the Ull O( 6 mill•
lliatance meAiurina device
Nlated palnll, all riahtt to
01111 palall appl icadoa 111d
catai'n releted tnt equip--
.,.... pub inwea&ory lind
oomplet ed produc:ta.
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R d• • I :........ GAL 'fiN ICIIIII MIADI II •1 prGJIC priDR == f:.-:!~ .. -
Sjnce the bcainnina or lhia q.aickly than hlld previously au ~.... •• Oalwi• ll
year, students in the first 3 oc.:urrld. Ke .... , preaHII•t? hoi ~ ~tadu or 2 Coate Mcaa Bill Hemihon. principal or. Hanaa, Yioe-p~ea•dtnt; Gi)..
eltmentary nhoola in the California School. autu, '"In ben W. 8oyM, "CII\aty, Newport~eu Unified School its structure c:lauu are rc-aad cut•••• Hall, ......
· stricl have participated in duc ed to hair their normal auer.
a special scheduled readina size. Grea.tet succen in Speaker y11terday at .lbfl
learnin1 is accornpliahed me•.ti., held at the V!lla
when children lctf toaethcr Marma ••• Judae Doa'ald
with their teacher for -speci(· Dunpo of Cbl Newport-Mesa
ic and persooal instruction Mt.anieipal Cout. Hit &opic
and evaluation on a one-to--w11 "Pleaa in criminal
children have been
utra individual
inounocoion by a method known
''Siaaacred schedulina.''
In this a.rranaement one•
balr or a school clan
to school at a tpe•
atarlina t.ime, (ol·
in a hal( hour at
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one relationship." caaes,••
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WITM QISTCIM CAlli
Coll67$o0310 o 3137 !.Cooat ltwy. o eo-4ollllo•
IVERSON savecl a
$73.00 cash ••• every
father
h's not as ridicutous as you think!
Th is student was driving a larger type of car back and
forth to sc~ool every day, social functions and on week·
ends. It drove his father almost into the poorhouse try.
ing to keep up with the bills on two cars, the family car
and his son 's, plus paying for his education and all the
expenses of family living. A heart to heart talk with
Chick Iverson convinced him that by buying a Volks·
wacen he could save almost $73.00 every single month
ewer a 4 year period. This comparison ipvolved substan.
tial savines on purchase price, gasoline, insur1nce,
license ptates, tires, interest on car payments, repairs,
etc. He even saved on anti· freeze because his son liked
to ski. You see, a VW is ·air cooled and there is no nter
to freeze. Now does it sound ridiculousl
If you -.ld lilte lo enjoy instant oconomy ~ month,
call Chick 1-on tho F"-nintubl -~~~lho full corn.
pwison. S.Vinc money ~ month is nat ridiculous.
No exporionco -lor Instant oc:onomy.
Chick --It lho Hlfbor -·s only tulhoriNd VW
-Porscho-.
AulhoriHd for I'OUr pnJioclion,
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