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Mayot Paul Gluber or ter•hhl atll UJ tl till: ... ..,. •• tM pa I b
Newporl Beach haa iuuod tltrl ~ ._,,.~~~ ta ,.... ..,._.., e;n&l
a yeu~u•d 11port for 1967. 1111 ta.. -...-lbOIIl• per..-vyow ....._
ruitwina the p~obltmt and ,._..; ,..,,.,...,. !pal ......_ WAUl ,._ -.
accomplithmtnt.a o( tho paU WM rUeMd .. roc1ac If U1t plttiea ol Ntowport Cealer, tilt
12 montho. Padllc ~ ud c.-dol eJiy will -~
He cited the .. city's" heroic ·Kir ....,.71 l:b.rGuct. CoraM SfiOO.• per )"Mf i.a tcfdlth II
aland with ita c:i\iaona lu: reY~~Ut, ..,, ..... Wtl-
apinll rocunina beach del Mar ; 1 Jtat. atucb' •• mltely to JIIDiraw 1711• Pll'
erosion" u one or tho moat IIDCiertakeD to determiae feul-ynr in .wilw:ome.ll .......
aipificant p10jeota of tho bitity If a Superior Aveaue re-tbl city count'•• to NCIIhre t-.:.======;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:=
year, •llpment o1 Newport J"reewty; approximate!)' *'*~• per,_,
H · h" t Willet lhl DtW cltarette t.u: 010 II II IOpOI : plant Were lniUited for repla-Varioul UHf cbarttt WN l1lo
.. _ _. llao ,-. n ~ ol tl>e PocUie Coool eonoldtrod 111 tile eHy durlq
il wartb r'Oictlll em aomt If lfl&hWay Upper Bay brk!Ce. 1111 in aa attempt to further
tbe h!pll&l'lt ol ddllllt t ... lw '"nae ,Air Tn({ic Advitory relitWI the pDeral property tu:
IDOII&bl. 1"be ,_, ... ODt' ol Commktee baa led to impi'O'Itld IN!Jer. ,,_. u.er cbartel iD-
Ditable ~dUe.....& for your aircraft node ab.tement pproe. daade • poeaible MWer terviee
elly. "nlero bu beea .,-.. duret. efleets o1 wb;eb will bo eborp ialoadod to dolroy coot
work for muaieipal PfOII'&JDI to readily ljparent in mOGtba 0( the eity'a ....... maiD ,.
be-v rijtcld . darbll 1--abHd. Tbe city allo tool!: nul plaeemnt procram and • Ude-ll~ ,Jtll'l. at.ep1 to pre~erve mari~~~t We laDdl Ulll fee to be paid by the •on. elty COUDC:U empbMiaecl tbrouch pr()901ed atat, desipa-upl1nd aen or public tidela!1d
improvtmeot fll eommllllil)' · 8p-Uoa o1 1 marine preten'e. areu W'hlcb the city boJdl Ia
pearlaCI IDd eompttabeuive "Tbe eouDcil recopizect Deed lrUit for the Slate ot California .
p~-Some ol &be btau~i-to aupport loeal merch1nt1 in "The year Its? repreaenta DOt
. ciiUoa effortl incl~ leuiDC the. provision ol otf-strftt park-only 1 period of aipiiDnt
ol Wnt Nwport. rllbt4-way inc throtcb atabliahment ol a 'pt'OIJ'ell, bLt allo uw the in. ~ from tbe l&.lte ud parting IUD financed from park-troducUoll o1 m.any new eoo-Ut-iv. laadlc:apiD& ol tbil ing meter revenues. Jt a1lo re-eepta aad pbUo.opbies in reeog.
i.mportut ntraace to tbe city; COCniz.ed need to improv qu~llty rUUoa of tbe tran&lUoa of New-~ ol ~liPid tral-0( commercial areu by imple-port Belacb to a hilbJy complex
t1e ialiDdl on P.c:ltk Coast mentation or more rigid oU arowtnc wQu community. Dur-
lfillnriJ in COI'ODI del Mar; street 1parting, drive-in controla IRC .Jtu, tbe city bopet to make
addttioa of improvemeiU to Be-and formulation or rigid aes-lipillcant belldway in further
JOilia Park; llndlcaplna: along thetic IDd open tine controll pll.alllq llld improvement An
Bayside Drive from Heliotrope over new cas atationa. accelerated capital improve-
to Llrbpur ; park landlclipe "The city' a heroic Jta.gg. with ment proglam will continue 1~
lilhtiDI a~jacent to. the Lido Ita: citizens acainat recurring order thlt existinc phaical defl-
Ialc entnnce; aesthetic protec-beach erosion atlnda as one of cienciet may be eliminated on a
tioa o( the hiltoric dory_ fisbinc the most aignl!icant accompUab-major basis, resulting in tax
rJeet at McFadden Landma:; ar-ment:s realized during 19&7. Thil savin&l thrOU&h economies of
rana:ernent with E~~ Electric effort east the ~Y 1187,5000; a la r,e scale projects implement-
to undercround utiht1es on Pa-total thret--year \xperxliture o1 ed over large sections of the
cifie Cout Hilhway and New-$301 ,000. Alone with county .. community. The municipal prt>
port Boulevard; undercround-siJtance, this totaJ eUort COil &ram will also coOOnue to eco-
in& at utilities in aU new resi-approximately 1475.000 in labor, nomically provide citiuns of
dentiaJ aDd commuciat devel-materials and equipment. With Newport Beach with services
opmentl; aDd throop the cit-the U.S. Army Corps of Engi-and public improvements com-
t y 's rtbabllitltion program, neffS now in process of reme-mensurate with the quality of
demolitioa of a number ol baz.. dying th is erosion problem, we the city.
ardoUI aod uns.ighUy strue-are confident this annua l emer-
tures, such as the ~te Her-gency haS ~n controlled and
brert'a and Vikinc Hotela iin Bal-terminated.
bo.a. Provis)ons aJ5o was made "Other major c1ty projects
for demolition and ~onstruc-completed during 1967 included
tion ol the Wuhina:ton and Bay improvement of Jamboree Road
restroom facility and reeon-from Ford Road to Palisades.
struetion and beautication ol with a new twt>lane bridge
the adjacent parking lot : aDd SpiMing San Diego Creek and a
i.Ditallation of a li~ted and second bridge provided for ; re-
landlcaped traffic island in the alignment of Irvine Avenue
Via Udo buslneu district. from Santa Isabel to Tustin Ave-
''Tbe city'a future was a sig-DUe; widenin.l rA Seaabore drive
n If I cant plrt of the 1967 in West Newport trottJ 56t.b
muNc:ipal plarming. RecocnWnc Street to Orange Avenue; re-that careful and thoughtful . . laDftinC can ,uide the city'a construcuon and installation ot
future IJ'owtb and developmftll, ~ storm draiaage sYstem in l&th
projec:U were ifiti.ated to UIIUTe Street from Irvine to Seaaull .
tbil orderly drie&opDent. Lane; Lona: needed street re--
,_ ,...joelo lacludod ...,. -.. "'""'"""' ... ...... • ..... -.1 •jwcdwa tat.es; aDd other storm dralrl,
study to Provide a bull for atreet and alley lmprovcmeall
futlft policy dec1ai001; Jllide-throug.bout the community. In
lines am policiea for us in eval-addition, the city undertoolr: a
uatinc future annexations to the major water and se wer main
city ; a ~prehensive eivic replace ment program lo on r-
center ~port documentinr deli-cop~e major deficienees found
rieneies o{ city hall and related in older PeniDSu!a and' Balboa
bulldiqs and set the stage for Island areas of Ne wport Beach.
adequate civic center facilites. the se..-ver ar.d water main rc-
The city's general plan was up--placement should continue du r-
dated, boundary adjust ment! ing the years ahead in 1 planned or initiated. such as the planned program to eliminate
Moden annexation. and a broad all deficiences during the oezt
study completed on .. bicycle te n years.
trails system.
"Completion was approached
on traffic and parking study
which will be invaluable in ~
wbicb will In~
"Further progresa wa s made
to shift financial burden from
property owners by developinc
other means to munici-
"On behalf o1 the e nt.Lre c1ty
council and city stalf, may I
Ulke. this opportunity to wish au
ol tbe residents and bty;iness-
men ol Newport Beach a most
pleasant and aucceulul oew
year."
MORRIS ARNOLD Dl ES
BEFORE 81ST BIRTHDAY
Wi th jus t 3 weeks lert be·
fore h is 81st birthday, \1ot·
ri s Jos iah .o\Jnold of 353 E.
20th St., Cos ta .\!esa, died
Thursday, J an. 24, at f.{ i ll
Haven Conva lescent ll v!:·
pi tal.
\1r. ~rnold was botn Jan.
·24. 1887, in lllinoia. He
had been a aaluman tor 15
yura with McCask~y Cath
Reaister Co. He had lived
in Oranae Co unty ror 17
years.
Survivors are his 2 dauah·
ten , \1rs . .o\nna Hoover or
Costa Me sa, and Mr s. Alice
Octwiler or Pennsylvania; a
br other, Walter or Santa
Rosa; and 2 grandchildren.
Servi ces were held Satur-
day , Jan. 6, at Bell Broad-
way \1ortuary Chapel , with
th e Rev. Warren Studer or
the Pt esby terian Church or
the Covenant of Costa Mesa
orri ciatina. Interment was at
Fairhaven Me morial Park.,
JJ. J. (jarrell ~ I 0 lh
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1962 SEMI·FI in mer it scholarsh ip competit ion in the fa ll of 1%2 at
'Newport Ha rbor High Schoo l included (from top of stairs down) seniors
David Hammo nd , son of Mr. and Mrs . John Hammond of Newpo rt; Sue Mad ison,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.J . Madison of Newpo rt; John Vierl in g, son of Or. and
Mrs . Lester H. Vi erling of Ne wport He ights ; Chris topher Elms, son of Mr . and Mr s .
J ames Elms of Newport; J ames {Wa lki e) Ra y, son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Ja mes D. Ray
of Corona del Ma r, and Ingr id Buhler, daughter of Or. and Mr s .R.D. Buh le r ot New-
port. (Photo from the Sept. 27, 1%2, issue of the Ens ign.)
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1953 US E of the old-time pole fo r fas t t rios f~om
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of Corona de! Mar :KJ'~'" named chairman ot the Ha rbor Area
District Scout Commi ttee in December, 1948 ,
and held that ott ice s everal years wh il e sons
WY''e and Ronn ie we re active in scout•ng. Mr.
Ke eler was born in Garden Grov.e.,.-oN~dua
ted fr om Santa Ana H1gh, attended San:a Anq
Junior Coll ege , where he wa s a member or th e
1929 s ta!e chamo•on ship gnd •earn and ran the
100 in 10 fl a t 1n trac ~; re ce-1ved his degrees
111 sc•e nce fr om Oregon State •n 1933, ta ught
in Sacramento, Lagun a and Santa Ana, where
he met and married 'eacher Ve lma Smi th. In
1942 he wa s ca ll ed to ac tive duty 111 th e Atr
Corps, wen: overseas 111 Februa ry , 1944 , with
a B-29 crew , fl ew 2b combat m•ss•ons over
Singapor-e, Rangoon, Mandalay , Sa•gon, Muk -
de n and Japa n. He held th e rank of capta in
when he returned 'O the sta~es and was separa-
ted hom the s erv 1ce 10 November, 1945. The
_ tam1 ~y mov ed •o Corona de 1 Ma r,and Mr. Keele r
bought an interest in the Un•on Service Sta tion
on Marine Ave., Ba lboa Isl and, and as mem be r
of the Newport Ba lboa Rotary Club, became
in volved in Harbor Area scouting. (Howard
Folsom photo h om the Feb. 9. 1950, issue of
the Ensign.)
living quarters on the 2n d fl oor to the lue
t ruck s on th e main floor was demonstrated by act·
ing Captai n Dick Duncan a t the opening of the
new Fire Dept. headquarters of the Ci ty of New-
port Beach on 32nd St., near Ci ty Hal t. Th e new
headquarters went into service Friday, June 1q,
1953, a mo ve from the Balboa location. (Ensign
photo fr om the issue o f June 25, 19 3.)
1954 NAN CY CR AN E (center, in front of the fence) wa s the guest of honor at a 1954
(ld rty at Grandoa Mac's Kiddiel and a t 17th St. ana Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, in
honor o f her 2nd birthday anni ve rsa ry. A host of her little friends came by to cel ebrate
with Nanc y, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Alfred Crane, 319 E. 18tt1 St., Costa Mesa. fEn-
si gn ohotc from the issu e of Sept. 2, 1954.)
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-A YACHT CLUB was host to •~ first annual Lthmln &n•erNtton•l Ch~moion'shi p Regatta
soiled on lite Sept 11>-17 wetlt-end In 1~. Th e championsh;p
was dec idtd in ttlt ti r'lll fnCIMnts of tht 5-ta.ce series. The win·
.., ••• llt•utt of c ..... del · the B.t lboa
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Yadtt Clut», pfdlred at ritht wittt his"" ... _.,,, ~ ... calf.
Second ploce ~ ... _, by -111M ol llollltao l2tol
hom Iotti, sk ;ppot ol "First Fidtllo." T-Ftosl ol IIIIIDI
(leftl, r«enl Gold "S"' winnlf, aawad tor llr. lthwi • .U~IaiJ!IIIIIM
Bock nor Pltolo -·lit Seol. 21 , 1-at lilt
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net's Bible Lesso n NfW'OIIT IWIOR EIIIGII llCXIID SlCTIIIII - -P.l TIIUIISOAY, JM. 11, IMI Hope! I IDffiif tt a : &rrm _nnrttr I· ... u,. • aun • 1 ,, 6alol._
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fa¥11:•14 ._ CIIMITIMI Mac.., • ....._ •-· Cell ........ M. J. JOIN THE DOTS TO COIIP~ETE THE BIBLE ~ESSON. I Tloo ........... -..... -..... "'!!i-...... -... LoN ,_ Clulol Goldto T ... : "For ... -· 11/ • i1 ,_j hi ... vif• 11/ Go4 il nnwol Iii• •••fl ,_ O.U. -LMr (-o:ZS). .RESTORING THE t(&IUt Y TO wiD-., 10 ... otr lot Hlo IIndo. ... _...
I,_, 4:17 NJ1 ,._ ""wlllllo .......
op."Wio.othloolo ...... •pklo ......
away &o. .,...dtt.. .a cHPt away to
M mst'±na .._ Let • look at the rapture of
tho ....... i• dolo -When the eh .... h lo ...,.tal up, ohe will bll ...... , away to .......... lool: • little .. _. '
PTER l.uanllwu niood ,,_
.......... -~of ..................... ""
...... ia Bethany and l&t at
I ~ table with ]eMat. )(aay of
J ... } ......... 10 tbt bllaqlltl,
-DOl for J~' aake only, but that tbry
mlcht 1ft Lazarus &110, whom he: had
raitfd from the dead ... and ·'())y ,__
c.f him many or the Jews went away,
::.nd belitved on Jc-.u" (John 12:9-lll.
Lauru$ was expeQmcinr lhe new li t
iu Christ. anti all of his neifhbors knew
t, and many of thun approv~ and
lo•;r.nrro it fo r themselves. Saul of Tar·
·u~. ch:angjng into the Apostle Paul, was
.·W".>ther couutanding example. You anJ
~hnulrl ~b" bt example•.
IEASONS 1'01 NEW Ufl
' r~lll tnld the :'"onnthiar,s (2 COT.
·.·li: that when:. man enters into the
"w life w11h Christ, "tit is a new
r~ •Iliff': o:d things are pas~ awa) '
· h ~<1. all lhings 1rc become new,'' anJ
t· '~m brt-athing out thrntcninr s and
.:.mghtC'r, hr taught, preached, and
1•rnctit:~, "lk yc kind one to another,
tendC'rhcaned, forriving one another,
t"\'~1 as God for Christ's sake hath for-
~.,rivt-n you" (Eph. 4 :32). And that is to
loe rx pc~·ted, htt311~c. bt{orc wf' art savtd,
·111r sottls arc undt'r Satan's domination,
and we arc his children, but when our
.'lilllh art born or the Holy Spirit throueh
f<11:h in Christ ali our Saviour, thtn we
l~·omt tM-childrC'n o r God, and thert
ought to be a great contrast l:w:tw~n a
child of God and a child of Satan.
('hildfC'n of wrath and disobcdicnte
shnultl ea~ily bt distinguished from
chilrlrcn .o r God's lo\•e. This should be
trur in both phy.sical and spiritual acts
and appearances (I Cor. 6 :19, 20l.
Paul "·rott to the Ephesians that un·
btlievt"r~ wel't' dud in rrespassc.s and
~ins., anti then God gaH· thm\ life and
ft•rg<~~C' their trespasses and sins, and
"h;.uh ra.i:<rl us up tot::rther, and marlc
u, ~it lnj;tlhl.'r in he:t 1rnly place's in
,·h·ht Je-sus" (Eph. 2':1, 6 ) And It'
!fit' r.,IO!>!>Ill.li< he :W11t.l, "Your Iii!!'
i-~ •.. • v.i1h Christ in G.J" (Col .• 3:3).
·\n•! :In· dt-vatio u anti t rrat 1Hon'J(•tion
h<1\ in.: oc rwrf'tl in our Jives and we h:l\'·
ing nfoe'n I'' rh fnrist, w·· ~hould always
~t't'k thr•~t · rhiHI,;l> whicli dre in the nC'w
t;fc. \\'(' ,h•·uht ~t'l <•ur affection on
tiling.; al ~ol <'. w· ·'l thin!:!\ on the earth
{Cot 3:1, 2). This is all very reason-
able and understandable and should easilv
be followed by all Christians. .
In our les50fl text, Paul points out
that WC' have been dC'Ii~·C'rcd from the:
indwdling power of sin and it s penalty
('If dN(h and he asks whethC'r we would
be ~o foolish and crazy u t.ldibera1dy
tu gv back or to continue to li ve m the
degradation and Wmt of sin. I have
often wondered how long Lazarus lirct.l
on tM earth .after he had ~n raised by
Jesus, and I have al.so wondered what
k •~-1 of life h~ :n~d---Dul ht' forget that
tw il•J htocn dead, ant.! J• ,u. r::d r6i,· i
hir. . .:~nd that lie owe! ev. · :::• n:r:.~ ~·rd
!:Ven br,ath :., Jesus? :.. ' h: '"''~
w:t t·:at bis hfc be':longc-d '" J •. , ,.
til.tl ':c must strvC' Him I< ,],,n~.;. • t
f:11th fuli;.; Dtd he ever tr) : .. h:n ~ h •. ,,.,.u W~i' and completely :~n•tr~ t!><
SUJ>''r•Vr \aim~ ,f JcSU!> ·. \\'til, Wt' t·•o
ha i'C bt:L:I s~vc,, fJC•rn death. Do Wt'
c•·er forget ?
CONTRARY ACTIONS
Paul mtimattd that SO!llC' pcopte ar-
gued that, since they had been saved, th~
thC')' should continut in si n, and so gil't:
Christ continued opportunities to demon-
strate' His abounding grace by continu·
ously forgivi n¥' them. Should a person,
who has just been rC'scucd from drown·
ing by a great d'fon that caused the death
of hi~ rescuer, immediately jump into the
water again so as to crutc anothC'r op-
portunity for someone 10 save him ?
Paul's answer is "God forbid." He wa.s
aghast and asked, "How sh all we, that
are dead to sin, live any longer th~rein '!"
When a horse barn burns, it is dtfficult
10 save the horses bccau.se they try VC'ry
hard to rush right back to their stalls in
thC' burnine barn. li a person claiming to
be saved from sin msists upon returning
to his old sins, it ts possitH~ that ht' never
was saved, or, at least, he dclcs not
rcaliz~ that rrally and truly he has been
delivered from sin.
Paul argues that, sincr v •· ha·.(· l.cconlc;
united with Chnst (plamcdJ b} H ~:>
Jrath for U.i (we arc ··crucdit:!i w1t.
Cl1rist,'' Gal. 2 :20), wt shall a\sc bt: ir
H i ~ rcsurrKtion toward wh1ch wt l>hc>uk
be ever looking o:puta'ntl) If we rC'al·
ize that our ok! "iinful naturt" was (nl~l
tietl with H im, then \\'C should not con-
tinue to strvt sin. but should let our
net>V nature {Holy Spirit) rule ovtt our
lives and guide us in all things,. tf we
arc crucified with Christ, we are dead ;
nt:\·erthclcss we lift! That is true be·
caust, while my old nature is dead, DOl"
Christ lives in me:. I have no life of my
own, but "tht: lifC' which I now lift in the
flesh I live by the faith of the Son of
God, who I~ me, and pve himself
for me. ·• He dtcd . for me, 10 I mut Jive
In and for Him.
TWO GIIAT LAWS
Paul al10 points out that dead men arc
fr'tt from further sin. 'That is true of
the physiul body from which the tOUI
and spirit have cone. II is also trot' of
the tpiritull· body whk:h wat dead in
tin and now hat been rivea life in Jesus
Chritt. The tat hat led many sin«:re
C'briltiant to ·bdW:\'t: that they caa never
tin ..t. c:on.equmtly, are a.s perfect aDd
holy u they ahall be when they reach
HeaHD aod a.re in the pcrsonaJ presence or ]DW Ouitt. nut, •• a matter of fact.
lhr ~a df<haptC':r of Rcaan. make• il
"rfY ct..r ID u1 that wbilt: wt: ran&ia iD
-......, -..., .,. "'!>i«' 10
-lk old M<f ...... -wllicfs aK •wch Uy • war wich CIIC:b adler. •
lllool7 it .. comal. ..., ia ... -
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..U. apiDtt the law of the Spirit;-But in
Goa'• Jicht J am a toaqucror throuch
}nut a.fist, and when J luve this body
at death I shall be .ab5ol uteJy fr« ft01n
the law of aiD and death bca.utt: of the J-.!" law of the Spirit of li fe ln CbriN
J<Mia died..., ... -"""' -.... cloodllld wu &lorifiod ..., will ctio ..
IDOI'e, for death hu ao IDDI'e domiaioa
Oftt Him. He it ablolu&illy f ra. He died IIDtO tin once for au. and .. in that he
~--be -uaiO God." So Paul ays tbat we have tM Iicht 11 God'a
c:hi1dteD likewUc to rotekon youndves
.. to be deed iDdeed unto lin, but a1i'ff:
uaiO God tbtouch J-a.n.. oar
Lon!." To oc"""f''Qb this ""'"'"fully
w mwt 'forttt ourKlves and bt wboDy
.. rreadorod 10 ] ..... Cbriot bl bc"'c "lull
Of the: Hol:y Ghost aDd of faath" ia }t:tU&
Cbriot (Acu II :24). lboy ot "' do
DOt do this. but, after we art aaved, we
co ~nc throuch lift: IDiuiac much
of the JOY of our aaln.tioa btcauc we:
arc not livloc "by tbt faith of tbt: Soa
of God," wbo kwed WI ~ pH Himself
for us. While we havt acttpted Him as
Saviour, we have not tWTt'ndered our-
tdves to Him u our Lord. Maay of v.t
have: just enough sal~ation to bt miser·
able. We come far short of the elory
of God that is ours just for the taking,
if we art only willinc to let H im have
His way with us.
The very fact that Paul sett forth
these argumenu in nearly .e~t:ry one of
his letters indicate's clearly that the: re-
bellion of the old nature is onr o f the
most serious failure5 of the Christian's
lift:. He continually warns the saints,
"Let not sin therefore reign in your
mortal body, that ye should obC'y it in
the lusts thrrC'Of. Neither yield ye your
members as instruments of unrightC'Oui·
ness unto sin." {That warning shoult.l
do away with the false doctrine of pcr-
fe:ction and holiness whK:h some claim to
belie~.) Paul's rm~edy is, "But yield
yourseh·es unto God, as those that are
alive from thC' dud, .1nd your member!>
a5 instruments of ri.:-~nc:nisnC'ss unto
t~otl'' And this is told to th<1.<c who art'
already saved through faith'
SINFUL S~IN'S
But Paul found that · •mC' wer~ ~~ 11;
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O,NE OF T,W& Mlll.AC.LES OF
Je s u s
THE MIRACLES OF JESUS are described in
the New Testament. There are 35 in all, in·
eluding 17 bodily cures, q miracles over the
fa"ces of nature, 6 cures of demoniacs, and
3 persons raised from. the dead. All of these
miracles dumbfounded the populace, but per.
haps none more than when He restored the
ability to see to the sightless. f)ne such in·
stance is described in detail at Mark 8:22-
26. A blind man was brought to Jesus at Be-
thsaida . He took him. A:t first, the man could
see . only hazily, saying, .. , see men as
TA\.C.O'TT
trees, walking, •• Again Jesus placed His
hands on the man's eyes, and then asked
him to look up. He now could see everything
sparkling clear. The mi racles of Jesus were
part of God's way of authenticating Jesus'
mission on earth. Then, too, they were the
natural expression of His sympathy for suf.
tering humanity. Through our sincere faith
and belief, we can today experience His
touch just as others di~ wh en He wa s here
in bodi.ly form over 1qf)() years ago.
E-rtJ~ioi Ia tho world lo under tbt In·
ftu.ce of S.taa and iluhder the cuite becauee
of tbt oin of ,... (2 Cor. 4:4&). So to be
away from the world woukl be •••Y from 1he
c:une. EverythiDI pertainina to heeven for the
church t. proridea in the Lord Jeeu. Chritt
bec.ue He it ~he Head over all thinp to the
church." So tO be 1w1y to heaven is to be with ,
the Lord Je.ut. The bleteed hope of the church
it the Lord catchins her away from the cur~e
-Unto Hirneelf. -
-It it impouible for ua to realize lhe bltNed·
ne11 of bcins away from the curse becau.e
there ia no place we could so where we would
be away from eo.idencea of· the curac and be-
Clute within we are 10 unerly depraved our·
aclvet. 'I'bc nearest we eome to bcin'g away
from the Curae is when we are walkint~: in the
Spirit and abiding in Chrill. But even then we
are atiU !ivins in a world of sin and in an
earthen veaecl.
Still, there it hope for the future when we
acc::epl by faith the promiaes of the Word of
God. Re". 21:4 tella ut th1t "God thall wipe
away aU tean from their eyes; and there shall
be no more death, neither aorrow, nor crr,ing,
neither ahall there be •ni mort: pain ... I. be-
cause, aa He promi~e~ in chapter 22:3, in
heavC':n, "there shall be no more cur~e." Our
ddiverance from the curae wa1 provided on
the cross at Calvary when Jesua ,cried, "It is
finished;' and will be full y rcaliud for the
entire church when He shouts, .. Come up
hither."
To be away from the curse will me1n to be
away from sin. At ulvation we wert: freed
from the guilt o f sirr, now we are being freed
from the power of sin; and at His coming we
will be freed from the very presence of 1in.
Sin hu been prevalent tincc the fall of man
1nd there h., no temptation taken us but 1uch
as it common to man, but it set:ml that in o ur
time the means, the method.., and the entice-
ments o f sin are becoming more widespread
than at any othe r time 1ince before the Rood.
argumg that the y wert: ulh.IC'r ~::r:.rc .• nd
nClt b w, ard w :ht·y c1>1:1J ,m ·• :
punit)'. Whi!C' 1'1(· aJnuttt.! :h;.l ~ ... :
1111der gract: aw1n01 !""'· n,•\·er tlh,\., ;,.
:;;rid that, if saim; ~in, they should hu11
"that to whom ye yield )Oundvc~ :>er,
a:J~, to ulJL y, his strl'<lnt.;; ye art to •do·•ll•
yt obey; whether oi :>1:\ unto d rath, or
of obedience unto r ightN\bnt:!>,." S ... 11 .,
dear that C\'tn ~ints, who arc rh1ldrrn
of God, can, while here in the flesh, bC'
scrvai)IS to Satan in doing his works of
death, because that is' the only kind of
work Satan h.as. The saint is stiU s.ucd,
because salvation is eternal, but he is
losing the joy of his s.alvatioo in serving
Si.tan to satisfy his own lusts and de:·
sires.
Panel discussions on Bible topics
To be away from the cur!MJ will mean to be
away from sicltn~ss. or the maladies of the
body. The Bible tays th•t ·a man's .day• arc
few and "full of trouble" 1nd a large part of
this trouble: is of this body of clay. We KC
sickness, diSC':ase, fatigue, 1nd de1th around
u1 all our li ves. At one time or another C':ach
of us becomes afflictC':d to • Cf'rtain degree and
80mC' must grow accustomed to ~in throuBh·
out their lives. "''e "which have the fintfru.ita
of the Spirit, even we oureclvet groan within
oursel:vea, waiting for the adoption, to wit,
the rC':dC':mplio n of our body." What a joy to
anticipate the complete ahlcnce of ~in and
Q. o. ......... Cele.-"I've bee-n confuaed
brcau11e I 1mderatand that wlleft o. be-
lievu dir11 he goe& immediatel~ to b~
witll til, Lvl'd. Yet I've alto lteard
prf'adrtrl1 ~ta~ that no otte efttt:r& i'l'llo
htaven tmtil tile time of tile raph1re
"J>Okl'fl of il'll I Theunlo11iaM 4:1!-IS.
How arl' tlten ht·o ideM reeon.eiled1"
Dr. Samuel H. Sutbnlaud
tmd Dr. (harll'S L Feinberg
h,.r4Ma4 '""" IIOLA IROADCASTIEA
13100 llala _.., •• , l• Mlr ...... CaUl. 90636
Q. licltfW4, W .... -"Wo\nt ia MH:tll
1•¥ 'wo rk out wour 01t111 anltHJt iMI'r
Wll,rr i!l tllat fauflulr"
A. Thi11 i11 in Philippians 2 :12. Noticeo:
how cai"C'ful the Holy Spi rit i11 pven
~bout prepoa.itions. ,Phi dOC':t n't say
"(or" but rather "owL" ~rt Ll a v4it
difference. Don't overlook the 13t.ll
Yf.'fllt which clearly state• that it is
rt'ally God who dOC':a Lbe work i" 1,11
accordinil' to Hi1 aood plua ure. No
onr c11n work in order to obtain or to
muit hil'l l'lalv.v.tion. It mcaru we are
to put our salvation to practice in the
daily uperiC'nces of lift: showinr !orth
the Saviour to all with whom we come
in contact. The idC'a of "fear" in this
\'erl'le me.v.n:~ a holy awe or reverence.
We arc not to be a{raid in the. sense
of tremblinil' but rather in humility
we n~d to re.v.liz.e that we are saved
to live out our rtdC':mption
Men and women, saint~ and sinners.
art thr same today as they wtrf' :II
Paul'!> day, and the law of sin a1:o~
death and thC' law o i the Spirit of Ii i,
in Christ Jesus han nClt hct:n am"fldcrl
or abolished, and WI' arc 111 ••:1 • :: -~
thtm except so far :'l · w· ~-· 'II''·
freed by our faith in Jesm :. .:; '
iour and our ,ubmis~iC•r• h · H•rn a· ...
A. You nt:fl! to undentand t hat the
spirit of man doe!! not die. Only the
body dies. For hel11 tn underl'llandinil'
this conl'lidt'r Philippians l :23. When
a Chri:<ti01n dit's tht' body iM placed in
the ~era\'f' while the 140ul .\Cot'>~ to be
with L'hnst, fiJ r, "ab!ll:'nt from the
body ts to br pre>tf.'lll with the Lord."
Then· 1.~ mr ,<uch !hill)(; as ">~oul .~ll't'Jl·
inl(." At lhe time whf.'n thf' LOrd come>~
back .1/ol(ain 1! Tht>Ml'l. 4 :12-l ti J the
dead in l'hri,.l ~hall be reunited thi11
timr With their re!lurrecled ur ft'·
dt>tmed bodie.~. likened unto the Lord's
own rr11 urrectt'd body, and so shall we
be throuJI'hOUt all eternity."
Q. T.-, Arb:. -"I hwe ofir:a KJOA.o
d,r,d o.boiLit tile U')WtUiml foiLiwd. ia
l 1mittlt 11:!.& aU Jhrk 1:48 t«ttaere it
1111)'-', 'tfl~ WIOnl'll dietfl Mi.' WJ!at tf«1
Ot is rltl"!'lft '!"
A. The Lord refent to those who are
in danJrer or rnmithment. lpceif\cally
that ~·h ich ill t>l.c:rnal in hell. Thill doe~~
not mean wonrut in the literal sen!IC'.
Tht> worm indicates that which keeps
horinl( And borinl( and i!l repre!'tnta·
tivr of coni'Ciencc or memory, It is
tht• wrut connt>Cti nJrlink brtween this
li rf' and the life which i!l to come. In
ht II lh••rr will he no cessation of con-
!lt!ience or mt>mory. Needless to :-~ay,
it i~ a very araphic picturt. Mrt'll of our daily existence.
Thill di!ICWI!Iion or "The atom ;and evoln•
rioo " WlUI wrilll'll by Or. Ja me!l f.. Rennet,
who "'II!!> a!'l!l odatt"d ror many Y"IH" with tht.:
tliblr Pr~•hyt,.r ian Church o f C.olting.•wood ,
'\ .j., and whO!Ie BihJ,. !l'!!l.<tonot .He fea turt:'d
on rh is ~~:os P" I pa fl:"·
By !IR. JAM ES E. BENNET
,.,1_s rrachmg >n a B1ble ln.s tttute in Brooklyn
St'H'r..il yt·.l r.S .1go .. Jnd one of the young ladiu said
to >n('
'Mr. Bt-nnt'l. you are tkr Bu t intell igent look-
•ng man that I ~vn h~ard th~t did not brlieve In
rvolu tion :·
I said to her "Do you helit ve tn e\'olution 1"
1-ll'r reply waJ-"W hy. of courK. Evuybody
dou."
'Maybe then I'm thr u:ceptlon. Prrha'ps you nrvrr
hr;•rd of any one against It brforf:'," I .said . '
·No sir! You aft': tht lint intelllg~nt lookln1,1 man
m my el!~rit'nCe that did not accept evolution as a
fact .·
Tell mr. where did you f,lt'l this conviCtion about
r volution krin1,1 absolutely correct"' I asked Mr.
Colle\je ..
'Co you 1,10 to church' Your mmutt:'r surely dorso't
preach It:·
'O h. yes. he bcl1evu in rvolut1on."
''That Is very interutlnl,j. You 11re tht-pti'IOfl I
have brc-n looking for ," 1 confuwd. ··1 do not Mlk~
m it b«au:lol' I do not know any rnsons why I &hou)d
hclit:"ve m 11. Now hen you are. and puhapt you
can tc-tl me why I shoukt btlitve In evolution. Give
me Of)t' or two slmplt littlt rra.ans -o I can ttUnl
thf.m OVt'r during the wc-tk."
"Do I h11ve to havt' a rtuonT' .tw parrlt'CI.
''Yu. rba'm, If you Wllnt to convince me. you do.
Pt'rhaps you did not Mc-d any rn.an 10 at:onvloc~
yourwlf. Mau prople I hllvt: r:nt't who belkw te
~voluUOo have no rcuon ta glw. TMy Mvc • few
argWMnll bt..t no rtNOnl-" ..,
H W~II. I don't be:llotw r am prepared right now-"
, ~ .tJw ~~ttMd • bU uacocalort..bW.
··Dew me. I thouiJht from the way you ""'*e lt
wu gobtg 10 be 10 ...... CAa't you Mad -01111
oa~...,... ,....-r·
"Wdl." the ~ "I Drwr lhldled ., • il be,.
au. 1 dkt Mt thiDk thmr: •• aay """-I ..._....
EVEAYBOOY tw1 kMw t1 wu -.:· -.t -""-...........
'-n.t •Y b. 10. but p&u. &Mr • 0... Mill
try 10 coaviatt: aW 011 ,_. 0111t ol the _,. ,.... .,_-........
"I ~·, JM oow buc I will ult ...... -' at• ,.....,. "'" .u you ndt .... t. ..
~~
And tM nut v.•rek came around, and atw said.
"You know. 1 talhd It over with the putor and som~
oche-rs but they did not 1,1ive me any l't'ason, and now
I'm all mirtd up mywlf."
''Maybr they art:' all just lib you. Tht"y thought
t vt'rybody acupted il ...
THE VENUS DE MILO
I thought I would hefp her out and I uld, "Do you
rtr:nt'mMr anythin1,1 ilbout the-Vt"nua de MiloT'
··That was a stat~ ... she answered.
"Yu. and aintc-that wu a stator of a 1,1irt. tht-tr
must h01w been a girl who was !he modrl."
··yu, ttwrc mu.-t have bet:'n a rnodt'l."
"Whe-n they dug up the statUC' tlwy thougtit that
this orl1,1lnal was ~eulpturrd orw thouNnd yc•rs btfon.
Christ. lan·t that cornctr' I 1altc-d he-r. a.;:t sht
liO.IW('f't'd' ··v ... I think that L• what they ••tlrul>r."
"So thee -'ow It "WOUld M about 3.000 ~·f• •iO
that girl wa1 11 atadcl tor the ltahtt." I polontfa ow.
"Yes. lir." ' .. Now. llll>rn cartfully. How don tM rhythia. tht
beauty. the !YiniM'Iry af the phylkal body ~ tllat
gt.rl comparc with you.rs,r· 1
.. Sht was 141ppcecd 1o be pt.rhc:L" J.
One bnef olaoct ... auAdnt .., .,_ ...
girl was nat perfect. I • tt ,... ead c .Ji1 1 d. I ''TMD you think thet .a. wu .,.rlar to r lo
,..t.«~oo~ ,. ...,...., ~onor
"Yea." .._ aalaard. 1
··u holutlolll ..... .-. -. ._., ,.. .._,. ,..
ohould ... -.......... ....., ............ 10110
,...,....,, t.wt.n~t u.-.,al-.,la.....,..._
Meybt it .. ;; L ...,.,. ":1 d w ,.. .a.J ..... •
I.OOOy.n.-.fdllll._. X 'Do,.,IIMk ,_,....., __ _,,c..,.. ...
• • tnlai8cltT' I
. ~
you supsx-
a thlngl·· tlwre isn't such
"A.J. far as I am conur~d." I said, "there 11 no
such th ing <U evolution for no one: has eva shown
me anything conCI't'le to prove II," and aht walked
a ~·ay ptrplurd
Ask any ~volutiool.sl for a almplr fact and In a
frw mlntltrr-thry ll<~W -ou1,1ht the-air, and you ;lvc-
thrm tht-·ilir. and you go-on your way rejokln1,1 In
a God. and a !rUt:" religion, with a !rut' Biblical record.
You ~usc alway~ ask them which form of ~volutlon
they believe In and havt' them give you ddaltlona.
and thfn always 1,10 back to th~ very beglnnlng-
alwaya push them back to the M1,1lnnlng.
ADAM'S APPLE
This rtmmds me of anothe-r 1,1lrl who uid atw was
oil grad~Wtc-of <1 College'.
· Mr. Eknnet," shr said to me-· I have listened to
you lt:"ach the Bible. but It is JO 1impl~ to prove tM
B1blc is not true-." ·~-···
Aher hnring me tt:ach, thilt wu a ltilrtling rtmark
and I said meekly , "),that ao."
With a snap of her 8ngers .Jhe aald, ··1 can diJ..
prov~ II just like that." _
I wu willing to learn anything , t"ven from a girls'
colk1,1e. a~ I said. "That'1 very lnlc-rutlng. Go right
ahead ;~nd do lt."
She hunte-d ;~round In her brain !Of' an apt uampk
and .. came out' with, "Tht~ art no appH:s In Muo.
pot.a.mia.''
"My. 1hat Ia dlslrtllln;! What do they have In the:
way of appluaucr r'
"Oh. It Jm't that thty do not like apples. but they
cannot yroW them tlwre."
"Do you mind tt:llln; mt: 1 littk ntOft," I asked
Mr. She' virtually upsnded as llw gave forth this
bit of knowledQC. "Muopotaml~ II •bert the C.rdtn
of E'ckn 11 •uppaard to have been, Met thenfon that
scory about Adam utln1,1 the •pple 11 nee true. ,_rt
"'f'rt no appks In Edm."
"Oh.-1 8M. But IUPP'C* Ada. dldft't •at U appk
-10 ..... r·
"'It -. Ad.. eednt * a,a. wllkh ..._.., •
bMo tt. worid accordiDt to whet yoa -.dl..:.
"I how ..-.ly ""' .......... -... •
-· I how hoonl ol -·· -· ..., to -~ .... wtdt 011 af1k1IIMI: ....... ,.. ._., -
• Of ..... lt. ~ -·· ..,. ...., .,., ttl Ada.'t lfto ... I 11.-ol. tt... W a ..... _. ..
~to ........ toNia ... .._,., ..... , ..... ----...... --.. v ....... ..,. ... A-. .. -...,ac. ...
c t 4to ...... J
frailty ! f ..;flo(
To be away lrcim abe a ini Will...ri ti.be
away from Satan. At tiiDI!ll we tend 10 fo.rp:t
th1t we have an adnrNry who i1 the-Web·
enemy of our souls. In timet likC': ours., when
the church aeem1 ro be "lukewarm, and neither
hot nor cold," the devil is not 10 conspicuous
nor his inAuencc ao euily detcc:tC':d. But in
those churches where emphasi1 is pl1ced on
eungeli&m and the Second Advent o r with
those Chrit tilml who •re seeking to reckon
themselves .. to be dead indeed unto 1in, but
alive unto God," it i1 alway• evident that hC'
is very much alive and, "•• a roaring lion,
walkC':th tee:lcing whom be may devour."
To be from hi• inAuence will be
Now evi!Hnrly that young lady did not know
much, if anythin1,1. about tht-Blblr. Evolutionists and
atheisll certainly do not know the Bible or thty
would not · argue. Slw handled It rathe-r glnl,jtrly.
She-wc-mrd morr or lru conftard. and asked. "Where
do I look ?"
Now, I hadn't the slightest idn whfr~ she would
looit and I said ao. Slw became lmpallent becaliSt' she
thought I was makln1,1 fun of her and taid, "You'l't' a
Bihle tncher, WMrc-will I ftnd that Jtory of Adam
and the applt 1"
I had only brcn studying the Bible for fthy yeau
and I must have ovuloo~ed that portion, but I turrwd
to the only, ltory of the Car!kn of Eden that I knew
anything about and showed it to hrr, and pointinQ
wilp my Bng~r l"t'ad to Mr Gen. 2:16:
"And the lord commanded the man. s;~ylnf,l .
of !:'very trrc-of tM garden thou a:r.ayest
fnely rat;
But of the t~e of the know~dgt of good
and evll, thou Wit not rat of It: for In tht
day that thou eatrst tht-~of thou shalt surely
die:·
and tht-n 1M ukc-d me-"Wlwl"f 's ~~ •ppler'
"I don't know wht~ 1M appk Is. Tlw ltH, the
8lbk uys. Is tM trft of the Know~e of Good •nd
Evil." And that Is tht "fru it" which Adam ate. Satan
PtOmlttd him knowledge ol evil and 1w 1101 It, and
that II what broug'ht aln Into 1~ wor~." .
"Do, you nwan to J8Y that Act-dJd not rat an •ppkr: sht dt~D&Ddrd.
"No, ma'm, he dkl not ut an appk. Ev~rythiAQ
that AdMt att was ~teen down., but apple• wen:
noc lo hi• ~Mnu ud had nothlDf to do With ctn."
"'Tbm. whc-rt do you1 IUpp<C* the workl tOi" thr
klta fi'OIIt? New..,.,.,... magaalM'a. anythbtt I rnd
n:r.ntoe 10 lift I&YI th.lt Adam ate dM' a~
tt.Ntht thet ....Or a (tood arQUIDC'Rt. ud lhr cauldo't
be CC>IItndkl>rd.
I ~hcd. but I thoutht I'd try to uplala Ia •Y
fc.tblr way-tO I laid. "Way bed -foala ..w
ttr.t ...._ate aa ...... aad-bll n:,..ee4 11 110
eaad.tT and *"" ttl dowa lo you, ..
I!VOl.LmON UNPROV A11U!
So ..., thloga ta .......... ,_ that .. ,.
. n. -....... .,_.. ... ~Mac tm'r. ol
n1' r .... ..,. •w. you • •a..o. o1 ~
......... t ....... No .. c.PfOYt ... ..._
,..,_.._la ... IDtryiD~n I '*• ...
• ,...,. .............. -.t lip D:0-:611 ....
eltt ••:1 I I .... 16 .... cw M'1 • fODil Aad
........ ~ ...... co.s ............ ...... .......,, .................... ~ ..
Cool. (Te iNI _ _.,
•• •
ART WORK of the Ind ian and Eskimo will for the show; Mrs. Glenn Turnbu ll, chair-
be displayed at the forthcoming show man for the f )Chibition,and Serg io O'Cadiz,
sponsored by th e F ine Arts Patrons of who will design and execute the install a-
Newport Harbor at the Pav ilion Gallery t ion and graphic work. Th is photo was
in Ba lboa. Pictured here, tJOm left, are taken at the Stafford residence. On the
Proctor Stafford, Los Angeles art collec-wa l l is a carved e'agle, an example of In-
tor, who is providing some of th" ma terial dian art.
Indian, Eskimo art to be shown
B · · h · 6th ea Over 300outstandinawork s Auistina Mrs. Turnbull
f ea•nnm~ 1 e•r m ixhir o f art,. have been sc:lec tcd are Mu. William Chi ches ter, 0 . pre.senunah mus eu .1 -from universitie s, mu seums in s tallation ; Mrs. Marshall b1t10n s to t e communi y, . · Duffi 1 · r the Fine Arts Patron s of a~ ,PrtvCatel coll.ect•ons ~n;"'11 B te dL, ~l,pltlta ltyb:l. f\~rs.
N II tbo • Ow Bn tu h o umbu, Washma-etly ee .-a , pu ICily; ewport · a r ar n . . u R" h d w· kl c · ho "A 1, of ton Oreaon , Cahfo rn1a and w1rs. •c ar mc er, puu-prepauna to s w · r ' r 1 · M E the northwe st coast Indian Colorado •. Mrs. Glenn Tum-IC re abons; ": dw ard
d AI k E k' " bull cha:mnan of the ex-Taaffe , s cholarship; Mrs.
ahn p '1~ anG -11
1 1mo 'at hibi;ion has 'traveled the Thomas Doan,OOcen ts;Mrs. t e av1 1on a cry. . • J c-R · 1 h
Th "II b · distance of the west coas t Ouu au, prev1 ew unc -e1e W I e a ptCVlCW H j h " h ff · 'lond · to personally sele ct man y eon ; MU, o n wtan , sta -sho W1ng , · ay even1ng, . · u R" h d 5 n f F' A p of the pieces. Some of the Ina: IVIrl. IC ar tewart.
J an. ' obr •ne d<t sth ~ items included in the show group lours; Mrs. Ralph Wa l-tron s mem ers an eu k ·1· 'I R" h d F 11 · h have not hcrctofor been ex-er, ma1 mg; ,,. rs. •c ar ~uests. f O W1~r t e lupen-hibitcd anywhere Steele, transportati on and
•ng,ltogu5 ar gaWodry \(d)u rs Bec ause of thc.historical shippi ng; Mrs. Thomas T. arc to p.m., e nes ays • 1 h · th h Su d d 6 to cultural and educational nc • 1n surance •
.., roo g n ~~sd an f value of this exhibit plans Sergio O'Cadiz ha s been j p.mjl 0~ ~ ~~s, h ro;n have been made td bring enuacd to design and exc-
Tahn. 11 '~I 1 · a~d · · bu sloads o f school children cu te the ins tal l ation and the
h ' a•·,bo••Y PIS ·0l.ca 4~~ fo r guided tours throughou t araphic work fo r the c xhi-t e a a aVl 100 , · E . h -1 b"t" Main SL Balboa. the show, ac group WI 1 1 100 .
' ' be pro vided with a docent
I
II A-MIIGII--
J( YCIIl an a newcomer, or
know of a newcomer 10
lht flarbor Ana who hu
no1 bun welcomed, do
her • ra.or by callina die
Harbor Visitor between
I and 10 a.m., aod"lht
wi II call on your friend
,.ith valuable informatic..1
~nd a iru from friendly
buainau firma which
stUd ready to help her
become acquainted wi lh
her new aunoundinaa. ·
THI HAIIOI VISITOI
,..._•: HY _.tl61
and with printed material
pertine nt to the exhibition,
Mrs, Richard Stewart, {714)
4~~2052 , or Mrs. Spencer
Ri chatdson, 0 l4J 6 73-~546,
may be contacted lor more
infonnation re&atding &fOUP
~u. The sallery ma y be
opened for a roups at an y
lime. Advance scheWiina
is requi red and OOcenta are
available upon teCJle•L
In order 10 acccmmodate
those within& to see the
exhibi tion. the aallery will
be open Monday evenings
from 6 to ~ p.m. throuahout
the exhibition . A special
Monday evening leclllre
w; th films wi II be aivcn by
William Payne, art iMtruc-
to r at Orange Coast College.
'The date will be announced
in the near fulllrc.
A lun cheon pre view w11l
also be held Feb. 6 in con-
jun cti on wi th the ·exhibition.
Ti cket infonnation for the
luncheon may be ob tained
from Mrs. John Rau , 675-
H27. The auest s peaker
will be Or. C arl Dcnt zel of
the Southwe s t ~·1us eum m
Los Anaele s.
WOMEN'S SPO RTSWEAR. Sires 8 to 20 in most il~ms.
CDM artist
is featured
Oils and acrylics ~· Mu.
Brenda Alpi'n1eri , Januuy
arti st of the month of the
fine arts committee o f lhe
Newpo rt Beach Junio r Ebell
Chab. 11re beina shown in
Marinefs Library throuahout
this month.
The artist, a resident of
Co rona del ~·lar, is a &radu-
a tc of the Unive rsity of
Michiaan and has done gro.-
d!atc work at Ne w York
Uni versity. She fonnerly
save ar t in s tru c tion in New
York Ci t~·. and durin & th e
pa s t summer she held a
backyard arts and crafts
creati ve work shop fo r the
ch ildren of Junior Ebell
mem be rs. She also has su-
pervised the makina of seri-
graph s for the promo ti on of
the South Coas t Repertory
Thea llc in Costa ~l esa.
Mrs. Gary Rawlings chairs
the fi ne a rt s commi ttee of
Junior Ebell.
SWEATERS -Wools, Orlons J, Blends __ REDUCED TO ... 66 TO $12.61
BLOUSES -Cotton -No iron1 & Fencies. Req SHS to $8.00 . NOW $2 .69 TO $5.12
KNIT TOPS -Femous Brands -Req. $4.'U to $10.00 NOW Sl.l4 TO $5."
CAPRIS -Wools Blends & Cotton l(nits _ . REDUCED TO $2." TO $7.99
SKIRTS -Wools & BJe,.ds. -Req . $7.00 to $17.00 __ NOW TO SU • TO $11.11
LADIES DRESSES, SUITS AND MATCHING SEPARATES.
DRESSES & COAT DRESSE~amous Car.f. Ma~er. Re<J. $4)/SlO NOW UHI/$19.99
W~l SUITS, SHfATHS & JACKETS -Famous B•a,.d. Req . S-40/$10 NOW $26.64/SIUl
LADIES LINGERI E-DRASTICAllY REDUCED
SLIPS-HALF SU~eRAS & GlllOlES, PANTY GIRDLES
ROlES I SHIFTS-AEDUCEO lO ,, TO 50'1..
. PlAYCLOTHES. DRESSES I SLEEI'WE/.R
REOUaD l01, TO 50'1.
MENS I IOYS &AR6AINS
Sweaters, Jec~ah, Sport Shirts. ate. __ -· RlOUCEO TO CLEAR
lafqe Auorlment, Boys Shirts. Sire 6 to II. l.eq. $2.'11/$4.00 NOW fl ,ft,/$2 ....
w.RTIX TOWEL$-SAU l'ltlCED
ll.SO, 12.50 B.th NOW $2.10/$1 ... l l.OO. I I.SO Hood _ NOW 11.10/1 1.1'.
too,' OS. Wooh ClOth _ NOW 10&/llc
,..,..IIIIIU. MiUtlfl
,
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Dr. Hutchins to talk NEWPORT HAROOR EN~~
SECOND SECTIDII --PNO 3
THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 191il
COROllA DEL MAR, CALIF. fkuf4· UCI Town &. QOWn will
present iu 2nd annu&J c::orn-
m.enity leciUrc at a p.m.
Friday, Jan. 1~. in lhe tci-
ence leciUro hall on lhe
campUI, The public is in-
viled ao auond wilh no ado
miuion charae. accordina
to Mrt. Frtnlerick McBrien,
prctidenl or Town A Gown.
and Mn. E loiae Kloke , pro-
pam chainnan.
"'School and aociety'.' ia
the subject &o be presented
by thi 1 year's speaker. Dr.
Roben M. Hu 4;hina, pt"esi-
dent of the Fund for the
Republic, and head of the
Fund's Center ror the Swdy
o r Democratic lnstillltions
in Santa Barbara. Or. Hut-
chins was ro nnerly us~
ciate direc tor of the Ford
Foundation 10 Pasadena,
.. d t erved ror 22 years as
pre sident and chancellor or
the University or Chicago.
Most directly respon sible
for Dr. Hutchins' accept-
an ce of Town & Gowri•s in-
vitation is Dr. Ralph W.
Geratd, dean ol the aradu-
ate di vis ion of UCI and a
personal fr iend or the spea-
ke r. Dt. and Mrs. Gerard will
welcome the Hutchint at
their house auuu Wriua
lhcir ttay in tho Harbor
Area.
Followina the lecture,
there will be a reception,
planned by Mrs. Evelyn
Sherwood, hospitality ~air•
man ror Town and Gown.
and her commi nee or ho•-
teucs: M:ne s, Garth Bctac-
too, J1me1 Carroll , William
Grundy, Richard Newell ,
John Opfell, Euaene Strand,
and Philip Win w r.
MRS. SANDERS OF C.M.
H!ADS SIERRA CLUI
Mu. Robert F. Sanders of
Colla Mesa will take over
as the new c ha it man at the
Jan . 15 mee t ing of the
Otanae County &foup of the
Siena Club. The meeting
wi II be at 8 p.m. in the
Spurgeon lOOm or the Santa
o\na libr aty .
Mn. R.W. lhnnafmd of
Co1on a Highlands will be
in cha11e of Siena Club
books, and \h s . Howatd
Babb of Newpo1 t Beach
will serve on the cons et va-
tion commillee.
First nighter
event set
The Cotta Meu Civic
Playhouse Patrons• A a~
ciation will hnld ill "Pint
Ni.,ten i'n vi tatJonal dre as' •
perfonnance of Willi am
lnae•s play, "The dark at
the lOP of the stain"' at
3:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. n ,
in the Communi ty Recrea-
tion Cer\ter, ncar th e weST
aate at the Oranae Coonty
F airpounda.
Immediately loll owina the
pi ~. an afteralow theater
par'y wi ll be held in the
NeWpo11 Harbor Elks Club,
34S6 Via ()porto, Lido
Shops area.
These rillt niahte r actl \'1-
ties are o pen to patrons and
th ei r au eats onl y.
Officers o f the oraaniza-
tion are Mrs. A.L. Pinkie~,
rtresi dent ; Mrs. Ronald
Hardy, vice-president; \1rs.
J-Jar u ld J en ck s, !iecretlll),
C.K. Prie s t.. lleasurer.
.FINE RESTAURANT
2121 IE. Coaor Hlthwey • Core.,. ., .._ '
673-1180
FEATURING
JUNE RUDELL
JUD DE NAUT on Bon
JACK REIDLING on Piono
o DAICIIG o LATE SUPPER
o LUNCHEON o DIHNER o WEEK END IRUMCH
.~Cl~Q)l_IIQ DA TI 0~5 c1UILAGLE FOR
\'OUR PARTY, CLUB \IE ETI~GS, ETC
(Adjacent to the Jomoi'co Inn)
..
COLLEGE OF LA
(Ort~nse Coa.tnl y'• Firlll )
NOW ENIIOUING FOR 1-SI'IIING SEMESTER
CLASSES COMMENCE l'IUUAIIY 5th
A PPROVED FOR VETERANS
t·,...r Y~•-p,_....., in I>...,.,_
U...Hn• tn J .O. CJ .. ..,. Dooooo"><"l o.,._
THE HE ID ELBERG HOP"' is the name
for th e ski pa rty to be hel d at the Balboa
Ba y Club Saturday evening, Jan . 27.
Among the hosts tar the party are Mrs .
Mel Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gazzi.
Bobby Esser a[ld his Tyrolean Group will
play for dancing. (Ten y Boris rt~oto.)
12345 Coli or vi5it our MW --~ or
Westminst•r Ave., Softfa Ana (71•1 531-1511
A Stat .. ~ N--Pnorl1 l...tl\>ttlo. p ,...pari•• S1.o~odo"1t• fOI' U...
C..Ufon>ia Bar Z.S...i ... Uooo. Efttotrt-ltlldno~ •-1roa-a Mlftioola• P~ ~Uooo 01' ZltvJ•alnlt • .......... .., ~ C.llfenol& lu"' a....
Theater social Jan. 24 ART SHOW AT OCC
The annual Ou n1e Coast
College student art show
opened \londay 1n the OCC
gallery w1th worl. <_, dis-
play depicu ng all phases
of the art pmgtam at the
colleae.
The Largest Bible Class in the Harbor Area
i nvitu ,.ou to o ahltly in which An "enlishtencd" theater
sociAl is planned for mem-
bers of the Or ange Coun ty
Stan ford Club and their
fr iends at 6 p.m. Wednesday,
Jan. ~4. in the Sou th coast
Repertoty Thea.ter, 1627
Ne wpon Blvd •. Cosla \lesa.
Befote the pe rfo m1ance of
Will i am Saro\•an's "Th e
u me of you r life," th e th ea-
ter patty will hear a dis-
cu..ssiorrof the pl ay by Paul
Richards of the Stanfo rd
Reperto ry The ater, profes-
Sional resident cumpany a t
the universi ty. Af ter the
play, the cast will JOin the
Stan ford groor a t a cham-
pagne reception .
\tr. Richards is an ac10r,
director and plar wrigh t, wh o
maLic: his Broadway debu t in
HSJ in "End as a man"
and has been a member of
Ac tnr 's Sn1dio since 1':151.
As an anis t-m-res1dcnce at
Stanfonl he teaches ac ting
in the mas ter of fme arts
prog ram m addllinn tn h1s
Stanlurd Repcrto r) Theatet
pc rfonnances.
I-ll S talk IS scheduled for a p.m. The sho ~~o· autrun
goes up at~: 15.
Co-cha1nnen for the thea-
tel soc• al are \Irs, J0hn A.
Thome of Nc "'fl"lt Beach
and Go rdon B. Junes of L1 do
Isle.
The shuw wi II run through
Feb . .!. There 1s fi') adnus-
s•on c harge. Houts are '1
a.m. to ~ p.m. daiiL anJ 1
tn ~ p.m. ''n Y.ednesda~.
Donna Shatl..eL OCC art m·
s tructor m ch arge nf the
sh••w. sa1J the dJSr l a~ •n -
cluJu dtaw1ngs, pamtin gs.
punts and thr.e e d1menuonal
"Nks.
"Tkt Btblt Come s Alive"
TIME: Ev~y Sunday 111oming fro,. 9:olS tG 10:.50
PLACE, FIRST BAPnST CHURCH
OF COST A MESA
301 M09nol io Str•t
A t"ARM HL COME A~AI TS YOU1
BRING YOUR CHI LDRE N'
Killefer on Allen staff
SPECIALIZING IN THE CLEANING l
FINISHING OF DRAPERIES ONLY
Joh n Killefer of l6 1 Shore-
cliff Rd., Shore Cliffs, has
been named by Coun ty Su-
pervisor A!ton E. Allen as
his execu tive assistant.
Mr. Killefer was born in
Los Angeles, attended
Santa 1\·'•:mi ca Junior Col-
lege and Pomona College.
He served as an o fri cer in
th e U.S. Marine Corps.
He is a member of the
executive club o f the Oranae
Coas t YMCA, board of di-
rec tors or the 552 Club or
Hoag ~·lemori al Uospi tal ,
founding committeeman or
the World Affairs Cooncil o r
Orange County, Navy Lca-
JU C of the United Statet,
board member of the Seeina
Staff Gu ild -Senice s for
the Bl ind in Santa Ana, and
of St. Mi chael and All
Angel s· Epi·l copal Church
or Corona del Mar.
Ue was appointed ~ serve
oo the U66 Ounae Coun ty
Grand Jury. While a member or the Grand Jury he was
chainnan o f the commi u ee
which included mauera
taining to the agri cul tural
commi ssionet and sealer,
aari cul tural e.uens•on ser-
vice, ait rtnllut•~•n , mos-
qu ito abatement, san Jtauon
distri c ts, n ood control dis-
41iC t and wa tet p1•1lution,
..lp ter dis tricts , h ghti_ng
dfs tricts, harOO r distnct
and cemete ry di sun:ts.
lie has been affi liated
wi th Calavo Growers of
Cali fornia, Processed P ~
duelS Oi...;s,on, as a na tion-
al food broker represen t•
tive and has sen·ed
Cal ifomi a AvocaOO Ad''' sory
Board as merchanLI1 smg di -
rector.
Mr. lo:.illder and hu w1fe,
Martha have 3 duldrcn.
Karl , Kate and Ne ll.
VISIT LIBRARY
Newpo rt Harbor Area Tri
Oel tas llaveled by t.;,s. yes-
i!rday, J an . Ill, to \'\Sll the
lluntinaton Li brary in Pa sa··
dena, Members and their
~e s1 s met at the Irvine
Counlly Club t board the
bu o.
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• No Sllri•Up • ~K1 (111ft..._
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'
THE ANNUAL SNQ-BALL will tie held by lhe Orango
Coast YIICA HI·Y/Tri-HI-Y Frida y evening, Jan. 26, at
.,. Huntington Sheraton Hotel, beg inning at q p.m. The
l'hato shows Ron Love, SOlO Neptun e Av e., West New-
PDft, look ing on as Sandie Mortenson, 201cn Bayv iew
Back Bay, kneeling on the dock., delivers an l nvltati~
to Debbie Shannon, b15 Marigold Ave., Corona del Ma1 .
A king and queen wiU be selected at the Snc;Bal t.
Candldaies are sel ected from Hi·V and Tri-Hi-Y mtm--
bers. Mrs. S.R. Shannon and Mrs. Willi-am MacGowan,
~ult adv isors wil l assist the co-chairmen.
Police Blotter
........ -27 -no-... Doc. 21
William Tappan, 11,' ol419 Jutt after Shirley Reid,
62nd ~t., Newpc:wt Shorea, 476 62nd St., Newport
Wll booked on' a wanant Sh01u, had Onithed Wllh•
••• Phillip Hlrd, or 3059 ina her winctowa, a vandal
Tyler Way, Cotta Me .. , wu threw teveral •u• at them
booked on · the charp of and the patio wall. •. Tho
pand theft of auto ••• Goint front end of &he MO bolont·
home for the holiday• twned ina to John Belford, llOY.!
out to be upeneivo r01 Grand 'Canai,Balboa ltland,
Goodwin Mah, who returned was smashed afcet a colli·
to his apartment at 92S E. sion with the rcu or the
'Balboa Blvd., Balboa, to Oodae that William Farley,
discover the thefl of a tape 2S9~ Sietks, Costa Mea'
recocdcr and tapes, and a had atoppcd at W. Coast
camera. worth *400 ••• It Hwy., west of Bayside Dr .
was almost as bad for Ed-•• , The pacific Telephone
ward-"'i'inis_. ISII -W. Sal· Co. re ported that a.ometime
boa Blvd., Central Newport between Sept. 7 and Dec.
who weilt away for the hoti-20, a coin receptacle and
days, and returned to di a. the coins. valued at SS7 ,40,
cover his tape record01 , rc-were stolen from the phone
cords and a auitar missina, booth a t 63 1 31st St., West
a loss of S290 ..• An 187.2S Newport •.• Mi chael Sparl-
liaht fi xtwe •nd do01 bcll ina, 18, ·or 1114\o!t w. Balboa
were sCo len from a model Blvd., Balboa, was booked
home at JSOO Seafoam Dr., on the charae of bwalary
Harbor View Hills ..• Clif-.•. Robert Melendrez, 19 , Newport Harbor Log 1 ford Perkins, 3S2 VictOfia, of 2129 E lden, Costa Mesa,
-·No.4, Costa Mesa, bl.ckiA& was booked on a wauant foe
on Irvine Ave ., south of misdemeanor chec ks. • •
Dover Dr., collided with a Wh ile the car belonaina to
Ford, s topped in the road-Anthony Mercadante, 28 15
way by Jame s Toppint of Carob St., East Bluff was
Santa !\na. • • The c.owina parked at the Balboa Bay
business picked up after a Club, someone smashed a
car collis ion between drivers rear fender.
By Jan luy••• kc1 at the confctcnce was
Harbot wi ll have its fiiS t "1o.lt . Quaker" (Val Gould),
ambassado1 of the new year · who speaks on -\me rica and
as senior Barbara Woolsey hc1 ideals.
leaves fo r New Zealand. • • •
Under the auspices of the Two Ha1bor dramatiS ts
1\mericans <\btoad program,
Barbara wi ll leave J an. 19
f10m Jnteinati onal Aitport.
.o\uclr:land, 'Jew Zealand's
huges t city, will be Bar-
baJa's home where she will
stay with the Bryce Bond
family. She wi II a ttend St.
Cuthbert's College for a
year before returning to
America early in ICJ6Q.
• • •
have received their confir·
ma ti ons of acceptance at an
honors drama cou1se at
UCL.o\. Out of th ousands of
high school drama students,
Jamila \lynderse and LaTa·
mec Lyda were selected as
palt of a class of 30 stu·
dents. The s tudents were
chosen on the basis of
scholarship, inteTest in the
theatet, theat rical expet-
ience, and a personal re-
.o\ delegation of 7 Harbor .commendation ftom the s tu·
students attended a C.o\SC dent's advisot. The UC L.o\
Conference at Westmi ns ter course featutes profession•
liigh School Jan. 10. R.epre-als in the areas of fi lm and
senting Uarbor we1e Diana s tage who will ecture and
Billings, Sally Frost, \1a l-demonstrate acting pre-
cie \1cKerran, \lark Gree1, cept s every Satu1day ft om
Russ J ohnson, and Paula January thr ough \larch.
Williams . The featwcd spea-
ALICE 'IOOOY 84KER
DIES AT AGE OF 65
AIRMAN Kenneth W. Arm-
strong, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn L . Armstrong of 298q
Ceylon Dr., Costa Mesa, has
completed basic tra ining at
Lackland AFB, TeJCas. He
is now assigned as an air-
crew ·protective specialist
with a unit of the Ah Train-
ing Command at Fairchild
AFB, Wash. He is a 1966
graduate of Costa Mesa
High School and attended
Orange Coas t Coll ege .
COMPLm
SHOE, HANDeAG,
LUGGAGE RE,AIRING
WENDELL NOBLE TALKS o\fte1 living almost he t en-TO N.H. EXCHANGE CLUB tire life in Costa \lesa,
>\lice \loody Baker of 16 -'0 "Why not inves t in yout-
~~ a l.ecat'-Te S.W Y•'
............ c.m.
L .. lolo.
e MOT L C.. Hwy. c-.,Mar
e II IJ _,Malo St. -....... ...,.ICI•.,. e.au .au. ...... ,L.-a.
~ewpor t Bl vd. died Wed-self? will be the question
nesday, Jan. 3, at Palk LIJo asked by Wendell Noble, Con~alescent Hospi tal at rilendale Federal Savini:>
and Loan .o\ss ociation's the age of 65. She was bom \larch 28, communit)' relat ions~irectoT ,
ICJOI. in Ca\ifotnia. She when he talks at nooo ~~>'
is smvived by a niece,. day, Jan. l l, at the mcehn g
Betty Young of >\nahe im. nf the E1change C lub of
~ewpolt J.iarbor at Stuft
Shi rt res taw ant. 'iervices we1e held \!on-
day, Jan. B, at Bell Br oad-
wa y \lottuaty C'hapel. wi th
Pastor fl a10ld Fl ory offi-
ciating. Interment was at
the 'Jood Shepherd Ceme-
teJy, Huntington Beach.
\11. N<lble. who has made
mOle: than I ,500 appea1ances
before Snuthetn California
ser,·1ce clubs, is a ve tetan
of 10 years in lhe radio and
television field.
Orco Block Co. "If the average person
cnn tinuc:d his a verage self-
'impwvement dUJing his
whole life, he 's double his BUILDING BLOCKS . AU SIZES -ALL TYPES
Telephonr; JAduon 7-2239 years,"
IOU Katrlla. Stanton 1320 S. Mo:ln. SCinta ADo
mcnrne every 14
\II. Noble says.
SALE Golf Joclrets
.... 15.00 Jed! ...
.... 14.00 ........
10.99
9.99
Clo .. out Kal .. r Knight
Sweat Shirts 901ncJ at l8c
1 Group Tennis panh •:,
1 ... Ul -' I.H-SI'ICIAL 4.95
·.:::. Sho~fllebaard S.h
1 ... 1US _, IUS-MfC.lAL 10.00
Duck Feet Fins 8.85
MASKs-SNORKLES
Skateboards 5.95-7.95 -9.95
Snocaps-mitten-Space
llattkets-ladr packs and
lacJs-larbel .. h
Robert Cumminas of Lon a · F . ,_ !) 29 Be h nd J d M "~~'~~Y, ec. ac • a u Y orton , Wh ile Georae Hardy, 405
120 43td St., West Newport, N. Bay Ft., Balboa Is land,
at W. Coast Hwy. and Sal-was eatina, someone s tole
boa Blvd •.• Th.e fender or clothina, tapc s~.and a c amc1a
the Chevelle duven by El-from hiS VW parked in th~
len White, 710 W. 18th St., restaurant lot, 2S30 w;
.o\pt. 40, Costa Mesa, and Coast Hwy., \1ariners Mile
the left side of the Chevro-... A stereo, tapes, i nd
let driven by J on Stuhley, ciaatettes worth $96,SO
137 Via Havre , Lido hie, we re stolen f1 001 his Pontiac
were damaaed after a colli· convertible, dec]lued God-
sion at the Arches ramp. frey Gra nath , 305 Prospect,
·----------Newport Shores •.• A three
LEGAL NOTICE cat collision al 15th St. and --( -Qranae. Ne wport Heiahts, .:f.HT.If'IC .HF: Or R IJSI~ESS
r iclitiou"' F irm ~am,.
THE I'~IH:RSI GNF:I1 do
herebt r~nify thillt they 1ue
conductiO@: a .\ledical Book ·
krrping buroine!i!> al 1400 New·
port Center llrive ~:a,.t, Suite
509, Newpon Beach. Califor·
nia, under the fi ctitiou11 firm
name of Med ical Aud itSylltem!l
of Californ ia and that !iaid firm
;,. compo<~ed of the foJ lnwint~
P"'80n>; .,.,.ho.~e namf'll in fu ll
and plarr of ,,.,.;drnt·e are 1111
follows, to-.,.,i t:
rarolf' 1.. Stanton, Laurent
Haffa.lli, 114 S. Gr amercy
Plar e, Lo:; -\n,~~;,.l ~"• C:ali for•
nia 90004. '
ended up with two cars
damaaed so that th ey had tof
be towed away; drivers in·
volved were Ru th Bradley of
3CJ Cabtillo, Lido Park, Ro-
bert Holman of 4001 MatcUs,
'Ne s t Newport, and Margaret
Mcintee of 503 36th St.,
'II'IT~ESS our hand8 thi<' 14th
dll")' or Oece~r~ber, 1967. i:::~z;=:c:=
Carole L. Stanton
l .aurent Raffalli
~TAT[ OF CALIFOR~I A C:OI'~TY Or OR.-\NGF: li!l,
0'0 TillS l•llh day of Uectm-
ber, 1967. h<'fore me, a :'\otary
Puh lir in an<:! fo r s aid rount)·
and •Hill<', re!i i din~t th<'rf'i n,
.July rommi,.sioned and SIO"Om,
pnsonall)l appear,.d Carole 1... ~tanton, Laur .. nt fhfhll i,
kno.,.,n to mlc' to be thf' perAons
"bo,.,. nam,.,. 111,. ,.,ub,.r ribe<l
to tb,. "-ithin in,.trumf'nt, and
arknow l"d~ot"d to n1t' that thtv
.. ,,.,..Ut"tl th r ,.am•·. '
1\IT~t:~~ rny h~nd un•l nHi-
' I ,,j ,.,. ol I,
.J,.s,.ie R. I! ill
\ntary Pu bl,r in and for o;ai•'
Count)' and Sli!.lf'
1UO Superier A ...
Ll 1-5531
Lgt...._ ••
B EAUTY N OOK
27:32 E . Coast Hw y.
Corona del Mar
Phone b13·7 33b
\ly Commit .. ion t-~pir,.:-Oct. r~~~~~~~~~~ 24. 19i0 8U Dt
Publi,o;h: Oec. 21, 28, 1967 IL NG
Jan. 4, 11, 191'.8, in the ~ew·
port H.,bor £11•ign.
JAC1( JORDAN OF
BALBOA 15LAMO D1 ES
Ten yean of Te tirement
ended in death for Jack
Jotdan of lC)q E. Bay front,
Balboa hland, Thutsd•y ,
Jan, 4, at Hoag Hospi ta l.
Mr. J ordan was born Oct.
2, 1900, in Upland, Ark. He
worked with his borlher , Ro,
J ordan. or San IJiego, most
of his l ife in heat ventirla
and plumbina.
• REIIOOEUNG I
: AOOITJONS
LJCEJJSEO & BONDED
FRED H. GERWICK
304 Goldenrod
673-6041 -549-2170
S.n•lnt th• C•••"'l
A••• w ilt. Ovalltt
c.nu ... &
Survivou arc hi s wife, CoataMeAa
Rulh; 2 sons, Commander ~;~~~~~~~===~ Robert J01dan of the Navy
and San Francisco and
Ri chard of Balboa Island; -n
and 6 pandchildren: B,Dbefl, ()Pf.ENIIIN... John, Daniel, Jennifet, ~
ftichatd and Alyson. -, SC rvicea ,were held Mon·
AI II Guns at cost
.Isometric Kits
Skip Ropes day. Jan. 8, at Pacific View ~~~!::r.~;oo.~l •d budaet
Chapel with Ot . Raymond ~ flit NIYice
Btahams o f St. o\ndrew's -qualily work-
WILSON-IANCIOFT
DUNLOI'-GAVIS
TENNIS RACKnS
Melli.,. lays T.-Shorts
4.25 4.95 5.95 7.95 t.95
MHs ... lays T.-Shirts
4.00 5.00
Soccer la111tllsl-lllaasketll•s
la .. lla. Soflbals ..
Teftler llalalltii_.,Hia••llltllla•••
Presbyter ian Chwch off'i-Mlf •••ice I•••Y· ciatina. Interment was at
Pacific View Memorial Pinilhed Lund!)'
Park. Ac•cJ
SMOKING WARMING
NOTED OM CALENDAR
The ''ltanae County bunch
of the o\merican Cancer
,_ I . c..-H..,.,
0-MS
Society now has avail•ble FLOWERS !e< r1ec d;au;bu,;on ••II••· FOR
a;ze pluHc 1961 colendm. ALL OCCASIONS
On the reverse side rJ the IJrMMr/ Tosh
Y•l director is •lied
'Cllri•"'P~ .. c ......... 21,
haa Mea .... ed clitiCIOr of
yoadl of lh• Balboa hllnd c::.mm.oi ty Method! a I OOirdh..
Puaor Don A. Baueu. Ia.
noucu that hla wort will
btain ln'!IMdiatcly whh
junior and unior hiah
youth.
Mr. S&rutt is an art major
ac ua ... d is completina
hi s lut quarter for lhe
Bachelor or Arts depeo.
Hi s Aasoeialc of Arts de·
aree was earned at Oranac
coa,t Collcae in June,
1966. He plans to ao to
araduatc school to pursue
a t.cachina career.
He is active in campus af.
fai ts and i\ presently a sen-
ator on the Irvi ne Campus.
As such, he i 1 a member of
lhe uuden t internal affairs
commi uee ald the acade-
mic senate's libtary com-
mince,
Workin& ror Oranae Coast
Y~A. he hat served as
camp counselor IW!d advisor
of a Hi-Y aroup.
He is 11 member of St.·
Andrew's Presbylcrian
O.uich of Newport Beach.
There he sin as in the you th
choir and participates in
the colleae you th proaram.
The }'oulh me etina of Bal-
boa Island Comm..~ni ty Me-
thodist Church is at 6:30
p.m. each Sunday. All youth
of the Island are in\'ited!
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Fine Restaurant
Phone 673-1180
2121 E. Cout Hwy.
MusT .... SIIDIS 7.75 ... 1.95
Ll••s T...-SITus 7.25
L••~aT..-~~ressesn• ... 13"'
L1•11 T..-Sllerts ... Sill Is
H•A• Gloves
Croqwt S.h • laseiT. Mitts calendar it a paphic illus•
ttation of how lonaer Iii• FLORISTS erUI S!RYICI$
Caron~ del Mlr
(Adjacent 1o .Nuneic1 1M)
TrociJ Shes
Golf ll•••llt-5SITliTirhts
CLOSI OUT AT con
'j ... J .. 1 •• Gelf llal•ls-.fl''lll•l"letenrs-We •••• --uCin matiiNG
ruultl when cialfeU.e smo--rHONir ...._...,
kina is ttopped. 2431 Nsap:at'IIM.
1'11e ealendara tre avail· f;Q~~C~OI~T~A~IIISA~~~=~~ able fat bulineu employMI
and customen, ea.Mnta.
t\nwrican Cucer Soc iety
•oi•IM~I, phyticiua'
o«ice1, bank, atility and
other •il encloa.... ••
••II •• distribution at me•"'
in11. fain or wherewer •l~e
P"OI'I• moy bo plbe1od.
AMERICAH GLASS
All t)'pu of ala ..
HJ4ij No•pofl Blvd.
Oos&aMtla
Pllono: 541-lJIH
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MAIEJIIY"S
Shoe llepeir
P,...llllll•= llepelr -Ove ." .. _. ONI--a t--· .... 9 a, -114t1311
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COIIIIYAnYI
From the Policellottttr.
(Cod• .. l'llloi ,.., • ' No-t Holllato, ••t to dlolr ...;.,, lor • .. -.,
'loot No.,..., wllo ••• riolllll•d• •• oo k01 •• latNdot, ropoltld Lido
-to *I" her Cadillac -· -a bl .. •r loo Wolloklll aod Jllllo Howud,
., ......... ................. ••r. jacht wl dl aoll td whi te 110 Ia St.,· Balboa. ......
letwr4er, Dec. 30 alovee in a pocket, hanaJna to1ica&ed in publicbookina• MAY TAKI! US A 'LITTLI! llttH..I!.
CtHttOt:l
ED IVARD
Two teen ,aae boy1 told on a •c:reen door. . ........ included William Su llh·•·
Jay Ca~l son, 2461 Santa one used a coat hanaer 1o U, 9f 313~ Dublin sa..-
Ana, Costa Men, lhat he fiah a wi ndwina latch and Colla Mesa; Roy Toualey,
couldn't shoo t hi I 88 sun ch en stole. Cll l&el eo and 66 , or 2620 NewpoJt Blvd..,
in th e Anniveru ry tJ aet; tape deck: wo rlh 122S from Newport; Raylin n Pa ttiaort,
then they lOok th e p n from the ear lhat James Kn ost, S2, of 260 Sierkl SL, Coata
him and bicycled orr ••• Th e 401 Woodlawn Place, Costa Mesa; Rom an Be ck, l~. of
park ed car belonaina· lo Meu, had parked at 4001 21jl 35th SL, Welt Newport;
J uon Adler, 27S E. lllh W. Coas t Hwy., West New-Ro&er Bradner,4S,33l Clu n d
Ill II ,. ••• II I .. .., ..... UIW,
WI Will ICIIFEI.Itl JMf" .... 1111.
AT
J'AY' UMPRO
N. NEWPORT DL '"'~I
NEWPORT BEACH
Minor repairs, loose buttona, ti n)' ri ps
art part of our ftee customer ser•lct, ..
Along with the very IMst of cleaning.
spotting ond pressing.
St., Costa Mesa, was dam-.port. · Canal, Balboa Isla nd!"· •• FREE DELIVERY TOO.
&Jed after cat driver David · Hi s BatlcJY from his Skylark
Davj.s of San ta BarbaJa hit Sull4ey, Dec, 31 -Buick was stolen while
h when drivin& on E. Coast Someone broke a windwina parked at 311 Kinas Road, YALET OWIEII '"'' Call 01 s .....
:11)7 I . COAIT IUW'AY ..
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Directory
INIUtwocz ••.
Hwy P a I S. 1400 latch to re lease the VW Cl iff Haven, ttated Walter • • • u rmpson,
W: ocean F ront, Ccnttal hood latch and steal a $35 Stephens 431 Luaonia,
Newpolt, reported that tire and tim from Donald Newport ' Slore1 , • •• Gary
someone painted wo1ds on Fat ley, 305 E. ~ay, Balboa Quinlan, 310Via Lido Soud,
hi s ttiplex buildina ••• Both ·.A baa wrth $190 was Lido Isle, left his VW at
can were driveable arter stolen from under the coun-the scene after 1 cat col-r--·----------, June Brier, 120 Pearl, Bat-te r near the cash reJi ster lision on Newport Blvd.
bo 1 1 d .of the Stop and Go Market, with Walter Blake o( San ,.Ofll ALL 0" YOU fll
rNM.IfiiANCI: NE EDS
ROBERTSON -SADLFJR
fNSI.IRANC E
Dll"&. OHM..,.
OMIM ..... -1'73-••
a 8 an • drivi'\1 her Lin· 4SS5 W. Coast H ...... , We st Bernardino·, Blake's car had coin in a driveway, ttit th e .. ,
Ford, stopped in the drive-Newport. . ·1 brown, ladies' to be towed away ••• Car
way, that belon ged to James coat and as!;t1ay we re sto-drivers Bruce MacDonald,
Crowner of San J ose. • . len rrom the rront seat of 460 Bolero Way, West New-
Towing company business th e Y_W Robell Alli son, 1845 port Heigh ts, and ·John-L.-----------' looked good again _ thi s Santraco, Dover Sho res, Herr ick, 32S'n:Grand Canal,
P'tiKDA.L Da&C'IOa • • · time after Mu riel Dan.ielson , had pa1ked at Coco's lot at Balboa Island, were ln·
Westclifr and Jz vin e ..• A volved in a collision on 11041"2 W. Ocean Front, Bai-D~LTZ boa, dmve her P lymouth S27 car baltery was stolen W, Coast Hwy. west or ~· ~4 inlO the parked Dodge. be-from A. HuJhes, 1628 W. Dover ..• David Johnson, MOR1VA.RJ.ES ton gi ng tb Uau y Leclair, Ocean Fron t, Centr al New-4J3 N. Bay Froo t, Balboa
202 E. Balboa Blvd., Balp port, while his car was hi and, ma king aU tum with
tU1 Sl,EIIOI AVE. boa. and parked on Balboa park ed at 17th and W. Ocean his Pont.iac on Balboa Blvd.,
COSTA MESA Blvd. east of Al varado. . . Front. .. Over S200 damages collided wi th the Triumph
Robe rt Greene, 29, o r 2145 were done to the car that dri ven by Michael Cope,
Mldw•y t.--2424 Vi s La Laredo, East Bluff, •t auy Black, 301 Coral, 2,il20 Fullerton Ave.,N o. S6,
'l52D I . COAST HfWAY Balboa Is land had left Cos La \1esa ••• Susan ~t ar-
was booked on the charae parked at Bal~a Bl,d ... man, 222 17 33rd SL, We:n COlOMA DEL MAR o f thdt. .. J ohn Donohue, .. , h d h
ed by the Big Brothe rs of Orange County are shown at
the presentation ceremonies held at the Balboa Bay
Club. They are ,lrom left, Bruce Gelker of Balboa, head
of the Saddleback Inn organ izat ion; Mr s. Bonn ie Weber,
Newport Beach free lance photographer, and Frank Bret,
vice president and general manage r of \he Disneyland
Hotel in Anaheim. The Big Br other s organi zation is set
up to provide volunteer guidance and counsel to emo-
tionall y tr oubled young boys in fatherle ss homes
thr oughout the county. The i exclusive! sup-
port ed by private donations.
CROSS COUNTRY RUN
Boy!li and girl !I Jrd lhrou gh
6th grades are invi ted 10
pa ru cip:u e in the l'irst an-
nual novice ..:rnss country
run 111 the Estancia Bigf1
School tr ack . Saturday,
Jan. 13 . Check-in time wil l
be 1 a.m. The fir sr B rini sh-
c:rs in each event will be
invited to pallicirate a t the
county run on Jan. 2U.
ORiole 3.q450 Car driver Richard Rapier ... ewport, ear t e sound 35, of 41 5 Fullerton, New-and John Worley of 338 of wood breakina and wen t Phone in Your 0,..,, I
CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING
COMMERCIAL
co.
I
.s•c• JJ4Z po ll He ights, was booked Broadway, Costa ~lesa, ou tside to di scover that fo r a Sulucription: ~----------~onthecharge ofwi~~a~ we re all t~en 1o Hoag li•~o~N~o~n~•~.h~~~~p~u~oh~o~d~~h~·~·~~~~~.;~~~;7~.~~-~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tn g ..• Gerald Duchemin, tlospital after a Cll co\li-renee over. •~
Friendly ....... boltMJOCI 44, or I 352 W. Balboa Blvd., S.n1a Balboa, was booked on the sion with the cat dtiven b)·
BEll BflOADW AY chaq~e of drunk in publ ic Kathloen Kott of Yorba MORTIJARY ... Pame la Hand, JIO Sap-Linda •.. End of th e yeat
phi re, Balboa Island, re-celebrant Jack Yorba, 44,
110 Broadway ported the theft of a S7 5 TV of 20S 38th St.. West New-
U8-M33.1-.MI4 ec.talle.. S poll, was booked on the set. ' .• teven McMan ama,
42511 Femleaf, Cotona del charge of intoxicated in r.~W:::-;:;(-tc-:U-:.1,-f-:~.:Ch'='-ape--:1-, Mat, teported th e theft of a public •.. J ane O'Day, S3,
'40 tile and .whe el from his and Will iam O'Oay, 1629 W.
r Balboa Bl vd., Cen ll al .,..,.?.. VW •.. Eva Mooney, 68 , o boo d ~ 1846 Placentia, Costa Newport, we re ke on
4Z7 I. IM • \·lesa, was booked on the the charge or intoxicated in
COSTA WESA charge dJUnk in public. . . public ..• Don Spengler, 41,
':===lll=l=l=II=I====~P~•~g~g!y~C~u~o:m~o;.• .s~J~s:..;A~I~i •:o, of 4 21 Se vi II e Ave., Balboa,
.I' C:HIJRC:HES
'lpmdlf Gloapeptional Gllplnlf
:1262 looool s,_,, M~" H.ol1ht•
A. Fru •I t't.JeprnJ,;t
Cotttret.tioJull Chn'5tillft ChMrd
The Rev. Hont~art Brown, pre~~ehl ng
SUnday Se!iY ice and ChuTch School a t 10:00 a.m.
Hunery care provi d~
Fi rst Baptist Church
of Costa Meto
Haptifl t Biblr f',.llowsh ip
lnde(ur~Jrn l -A..-tonomoNs
Santo Arlo & Movnol ia Sts.
ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
Dr. P.G. Neumann , pastor lr-----------
SUNDAY SERVICES
1:45 a.m. Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. Morn in& Worship
6:00 p.m. Training Unions
7:0U p.m. Evenin& Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:20p.m. Bible Study
8:00 p.m. Prayer Meetin&
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(South.l!m)
Corona de I Mar
Coast HWJ. at MacA.rtltur
P aste r Howard E. Williams
Phone 673-6626
SUMDAY SCHOOL •••• 'i·U -
MORMIMG WORSHt, •• 11100-
EVEMtMG WOJt SHl' •• 1100 ,...
WEOMESDAYSUVICE 7•1 5""'
MURSU Y ,JtOVIDED
was booked on the chat&~
or dr iving under the influ-
en ce or alcohol.
Moftday, Jan. 1
Ro bin Green Jr., 21. a
UCI student o f I nn
Butler, Irvine, w~s anested
at lhe alley in back 9f 6110
Seaahore, Weat Newport,
and booked on the ch arae of
ponessi on of mari juana •..
Roaer Ptouer, 23, of 6701
Seashore, West Newport.,
wa s stopped for interrogation
and then booked on the
charae of f11 i ure to ap-
pear ••. Contents or dresser
drawers were s tre wn around
LEGAL NOTICE
Wnlet: Of TRL:!'Tt:t:'.~ S\I.E
;'io, 101 'i
On January l!t, t96R, .t1 11:00
o'clock
tr~DCI' of'· ,::;:t::;~ .;::::~;:~:. 1600 F:. I
California,'· ••••·SI•••
tion, ou• Tru.'l ttl'! undrr the
of Trus t m11df' hy BETTY J ·\-;
11.-\U\tAS and T<'"rordrd Or tobN
22, 1964, in llook 7271 , Pot K<'"
; , of Off irial R<'"c-ord11 of
Ontnj(l'! Co un 1y, Californ ia
![!i ven 10 "'erur<'" An ind,.Lte•l·
oe""' in favor of Gra ef' A.
\"a llr-R il' .. tfa , 11 widow, il" to
an und ivide d On<! half intt rf"st,
anJ H.A. Qu inn and Sanry \I,
lutheran Church
Of the Master
luttt.rCirl ·
Church In A ... erlca
2900 PacHic View Dr.
Quinn , hu!lban d ilnd wi le a" '--'"" Joint Tenantll, as to an undi -
IC<><oo•a del Mar, Cali forni
Dr. William R. Elle r
Phone: ORi ole 3-S022
8 :45 a.m., flllllily 'A'or,.hip
9:45 a.m .. Churc.~ Schoo l
11:00 a.m., Ftl!llive Worl!lhip
NURSF:RY PROVIDED
CENTRAL
IIIU CHUICH
Emph.u izins
...... Cad
TM 'fl'ICHI of Chriil
The rower of the Hoty Spiril
Su.,U1v ~hnnl 't AM
Mmn1n11 Won h•p 9 1nd 10 '10 AM
(W"n•nll St-rvtct 1 'M W!'dltl!\dly 11•1:11'1 ~tlidy
1nd ,.,,.,.., 7 ,M
"''""'TV durln1 •••wwt•
4 fuH Youth,'""'""'
Cm. of Or~ ~nd Zlnl. St.
• c--.
Services
FIRST CHVRCH Of'
CHRIST, SOENn ST
1303 Via Lido
Newpoll Beach
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:15 •·"'· ..,<1[ lie .....
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:1S-II •·"'· WEDNESDAY •EVENING
MEETlNG I~-"'·
READING ROOM ._ .. 4.,.., 9 ...... -s ~·"'· ....... <~[..,, 9 ...... -7:45 ~·"'·
Twot4,.., M <ll Frlill..,:
9 •. Ill. -s ~ ..... ; 7-t ~·"'·
s-4..,: 1 ~·"'· -• ~ ....
IECOND ClltliiCII Of'
CIIII8T ,ICIENTIIT
Newpor t Such at
COJona del Maf
6 l l)Camation Ave.
SU NDAY SCHOOL tO .. -.
SUNDAY SERVICE 10 .....
WEDNESD~Y EVENING
MEETING 1:00 ., ....
READING ROOM -
Mutual Buildin1
2863 E11t Coatt Hiol<•.ay j
Mon. • S11t, 10 a.m. 10 5 p.m,
1\arada.y -7 to 9
You IIC
au end
IJI•fl• OwnlooA*'I N .. ,~ • .,.._ ..
a MI Cl..1 ,..1'" _,..IYC
NEWPO,_T 8 EACH, CAL.IFORN IA
TH E AM E .. tC AN L.UTHE RA~ CHU .. CH
e:JO a.m. to •:JO a.m. -Worship Slrvoco
.,45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sunclay School
11:00 ..... to 12:00 noon -worslllp Slrvlce
ftl .... -... -..... tllollo¥. 011111 J, ........ VltltltiGII Pu ...
• .
vidf"d one-•l11lf iruere~t~t , npw~
own rod an•l hf'ld by Grae-f' A.
\'allt'·Hiro,.1ru, a widow, 11s to
iilll undi vidf"d nne~ a If inte resl,
and R.t\, Qu inn and Na ncy M.
Qu inn, hu11hand and wile
8 !!1 Join1 Tf'naots, IllS lll
11n und ivid,.d onl'-balfintere.'lt,
by re115on uf the bre111ch of ce,..
laiD obli[l!a tionll 11ecured lh ere•
by, notirf" of whir:h was re•
cord ed Sep tember 14, 1967, ia.
!Jook 8372, Pat!t' 860, of said
Offi rial R!!cord11 , Slan•Shaw
Corporation will .'It !I at public
auction tn lhe hi8he.!H bidde r
lor cuh, payablt' io l11wful
money of lhe Uoi1ed States al
thf' timf' of sale, wilh oul waf'oo
rant y aa to title, poKses.'lioa
or encumbranCf'8, the inleres l
conv<'"yed 10 an d DOW held by
said Trustee under said Deed
af Tru.t, in and to lh e foll ow•
inA deacribtd property , lo-wil:
Lol 172 or TrMCI No. 907, u
shown on a Map re cnrded in
Book 28, Pa11e11 25 lo 36 in•
elu sive of Ml8cellaneous
Maps, record" of Oranl!ie
Co unr y, Call fon11ia.
for the purpoae
aatioa s 8eCured
lac::lacU•1 fee•,·~~~"J':,:'.~~=.I ••pe.•e• of l advacea, If t••• of uld lilereoa nd I ll
,_ld priad pal ol
caM a., aald Dud, wilio
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Our San Onofre nuclear generating station
is now feeding electricity Into Edison lines.
Because you're getting power !rom this new
s-ource. we'd like to explain how electricity Is
made from atomic energy.
Inside the 140-foot diameter steel dome
that is the most prominent feature of the San
Onofre plant Ia an atomic reactor. The ateel
reactorYeSMt,encloted in a concrete chamber,
contllins milltons of tiny petlea: of nuclear fuel.
n... pellets produce onergylntno!Onn ofheet.
'"'-......... polloeo ... only "ollghlly
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the atom.
I to
enrictled." Ttlat means that less than lour per-
cent ol the material is active. In this slighUy
enriched form, the uranium reacts as a
steady, entirely controllable heat source. And
ttlat's all it can ever do. because of ttle kind of
uranium it is.
' The heat from the reactor is used to turn
water to steam. The steam then 8pins turbines
that generate electricity.
The edvanteges of nuclear atatlona are
that they ere clean and quiet and produce
oloclricity oconomic<tlly.
'
Nuclear generation of electricity Is an
answer to the ever increasing power needs ot
growing areas. \l's one more wa y we have to
provide you with a constant, plentiful supply
of electricity. That's wtlat our customers want,
and as an Investor-owned utility , it's our butl·
ness to make sure they get lt.
We invite you to vlalt our San Onofre
Nuclear Information Center. It' a located on the
W•t tide of Highway tOt, five miles SOUth~
San Clemente, oye·f100klng our nuclur power
ototion.Opon claily.e om to s pm.
• r
SCoUts use deep sea 'Starfish'
!~i~~~~~~;;. ••a.nu." a aoi•Uhc 1 oUie &o a recel .. r at lhe "1111 cl .. iped 1o uavel e.uface.
.. ... •• 1,000 r .. t unct.r.. ~· un.dtrw!'ter ..... ,,
ph• •-0 •---tod 1o wb1cb Oer1vet 1&1 name from water, a --... · · · 1 of "Su~-'bl
trict tlootl ia Newport
lloaoh ood potfacmad wltllo
out a bitc:h.
Tbt uswnsh" il remo&e-
ly conlfolld from a coaaola
at the nrface. It it buoyed
by 2 elonpted tanka whicb
are maintaiMd at neutral or
ali&htly positive weiaht to
that it may hover at any
depth in the water or riae
very •lowly,
dl Now~t Beach Explor• "'1 •n!li.1 1 _,., 1 0p 1 1 Televatlon And Recovery
er ot • F I S H b'tat " The "Starfiah" ia a bril-or nnet pace a 1 •
liant-otana•. aroteaquely· waa r~rly the ploperty or
shaped object, ap-tho U?•••d St;atea N•~r·
proximately twice the tiz:e .V•,~•c:lea hke the Star-
of an executive cleat, and C11b have been developed
·looks 11 lhouah it hat been by the Navy to recover •.r ..
faahioned out of aiaantic ra~t torpedoes, but th••
I. 1 It makes an wut had been-as the Navy papel c 1p . · .. d.. nd
Pa~ward propuJsion is pf~
vidcd by 2 elc'cuically«i•
ven ate1n propetteu while
rate or descent it controlled
by a hotizontal ptopeller in
the body or the vehicle. An
underwater television ca~
era allows the operator on
the s udace to steer the
"Starriah." Two floodliahts
flank the lena or the tele·
sion came1a and p10vide
li&ht at dark depths. Recep--
tion of what the came1a
sees underwater is shown
on a c losed circuit televi-
sion s creen. All conUo ls
are pa c kaged in a flexible
cable a ~tached to the "Star·
fish" and .connected to the
console.
eerie whinina sound, and pule tt -. awveye •
has 2 blindina liahts in no lonaer an uu.
Call in YoYr Wont Ad
to th• Ensign
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front, and an wnbilical Member a of ""ommunicationa
cord eme1aina from i~• body. Eaplorer Post 340 heard
It was dc&iped to transmit about it, Led by lhe initia-
l television •ianal t.h.Iouah tivc of Bill Caldwell, 11·
HARLEN JEAN BEDELL ol
Emerald Bay, pr,esident of
Bedel l Mfg. Corp. and
con Co. Qf An.itleim, has
bee n elected president of
the Laguna Festival of
Ope ra. He and hi s wife , an
artist in s titchery, are mem-
bers of th e Ba lboa Bay Club
and the Newport Tennis
Club, where they are active
part icipants in the tennis
progra m.
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year~ld member of the Ex-
' plorer Post, the veh1cle was
donated to the Boy Scouts of
.o\merica, who tu1ned it over
to the 01anae Empire o\rea
Council, ,which finally
donated it· to the Newport
Expl ore! Post 340.
Undr.r the direction of
Post 340, .o\dvisots Ve1non
Btadfield, environmental
laboratory supervisor, and
J im Winatove, enaineer,
bo~h of Collins Radio Com--
pany in Newport Beach,
sponsors of the Pos t, the
boys bega n the job of mak-
in& the "Starfish" opera ..
tive once again. <\fter hun·
dre ds of houts of work, the
vess¢1 was te sted at the
Orange County Harboz Dis·
The craft will be on dis·
play in the cenual pool at
Fashion Is land fr om Jan.
15·20 dur ing the "Sea '68"
premi ere boat show and Sea
Scout Regatta. <\pproxima-
tely 200 Oranse County Sea
Scouts will gather on the
mall on J an. 20 to demon·
s tJate nautical skill s.
TRACK-F 1£L 0 · CLI HIC
IS S£T FOR JAN. 13
The 5th annual Oranae
Coast Colleae uack and
field clini c featurin& a talk
on Ruuian train ina methods
wi II be held from ~ a.m. to
1 p.m. Jan 13 in the OCC
Science Hall.
Recreation classes open
OCC track coaches Jim
\tcllwain and Don Ql.yer
said the clinic is open to
all uack coaches, athletes
and enthusiasts in the area.
There 1 s no adrri ssion
charge. Speakers wilt in·
elude Olympic discus star
Rink Babka; Dison Fanner,
head track coach at Occi-
dental Colleae; world class
sprinter Dare! Newman;
Aoyd Strain, head track
coach at Estancia Hiah
School; and Or. Mike Vessel
of Califo rnia State C<•ll,eae
at Fullerton, whose
La te registration foz win·
ter schedule of reczeation
ac ti vi ties offez ed by the
City of i\lewpolt 8each,
Pa rks, Be aches and Recrea·
tion Depar tmen t will be ac-
cept ed thr oughout this firs t
wee k of p10gram to take
care of any zemaining class
openings, according to d).
rector Calvin Ste wart.
Late legis trati on fos any
of the p10gr am s offered , by
the city will be accepted at
the 1eC1eation off ice fr om 8
to5p.m.this week. P1 ogr ams
still open ar e teen bri dge,
dog obedience, modern
1ns Uuc tion in so lf is avail.·
able for the per son of be·
sinnet of in I Cl medi.a.t C levelS
on Sat urdays, beginning at
g a.m.
C lasses m gymnas ti cs
and tumbling are off ered at
Corona del \1ar Hish Sc hool
on Saturday mo rninss , with
w01kout scheduled on Tues-
and Thursday e venings. wi II be "Russian n"'"'"l
Methods."
Honor students named
Da vis inte1medi ate school of Costa Mesa. announ ces
th e following schola1ship an d honol ro ll s tudents for th e
7th and 8th grades for th e firs t quaz ter of th e s chool
ye a1: dance, oil paintins and
sketching, and painting wi th 7th Grode Sara Hez bolich Jonathan Price
Ga ry Schoettler
\1ark Schwennesen
Leslie Smith
Suzanne Smith Linda Steiaerwald
1-lolly Swain
pape.1 collage, Scholarship Kyl e Hill
Vacancies stil l 1emain in Linda o\nderson L01 i Hinman
the adu \1 ''o\leyball prog1 am Luci a Bernhardt Ba1bara Hoffman
scheduled at Ha1b01 Hish Diane Bunae Katie l(ee'vil
School on Thunday even-Betty l)avis on Cheri lynn Lackey
in1s, ladies' volleyball at Cherie Desjardine Connie Lewis
the Newport ~l;o.bor Com· Cindy C lark l)enise Lowry
munity You th Centez on Heidi l)eW itt Kathy Macdonald
Thursday mo rn ings , self de· Dick Edenholm \1ar y \tcKinle y
fe nse classes on Tuesday F1ank Fr e gos i Vicki \1esna
and Thuz sday evenings Jeff Dre g,g Pam \tiller
Joel Swenson
aah;ara Tippins
Maryanne Varau
Rosemarie Vargas
Katie ~ween
Brad \tcCartney Rrenton R. Ogd~n . 1/ana~er scheduled for ladies between Cindy Humphreys Karen \tincin
881 Do ver Drive, Vewport Reach g and IJ p.m. and f01 me n Jane l(elm Bec ki \1onroe !lth C..o4•
Teleph one 6 12..(}050 be tween Q and 10 p.m. Clas-Sliaron <\.. l(noy ' Paul .o\, \1yers Wonar Ro ll
............................................ ses in the all of self de-S~ve Lackie Steve \lyets Lany Blatterman
; fen ~ze also scheduled on Ch1 is Lindberg Janet Ne th Kathy Bouska
: 'iatu1days for teenagers. \·taJi\yn \1a cy Lindy Nisbet o\nn Boutin
· Ron \t inke Teresa f'liosami Susan Bushey
GUEST SPt.:.·\i\ER <\dele Oliva Susan Novander Robett Busk
D D Mc1er. ~peaicer from J oanne Oswald E1ic Ortlieb Gene Carlisle
Bra11le In~trtute . will addreu Nancy Papl ham Gres Par1:er Carma Chapman
members of Book Section 6, Susan Pe ck Ron Parker J ill Custer ~""port Beach Ebell Club, at Re becca P iper Gayle Peffeu Dale DeWitt
a meet1ng Fnday, Jan. 19. \1. h 1 Rh od Ca• le p,· ke · rc e e es o Patti Egge.t Luncl"leon will be served at s ph R th f d J p · k te anie u e1 or ane 1n elton Susan Elliott noon. The mee ting will be s Sa d Ch 1 p · ue un ers cry liCe K'aren Fanis held 1n the home of Mrt. John c th' R b Roberta Simpson yn 1a aa Nina Franks Murdy. 334 Vra Lido Notd. · d K th • 11 L1n a Spivey a Y "usse Roland Garcia
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Mrs. Leslie Penn, chairman. \1 k S h Tefephon•· ------------\iichael Spr ague at c rupp J ohn German ·-. has asked membtors t.o bring a J · s t Mike Ramey err ·co t Gayle Herndon ................. :,white elephant item . Luanne Reilly John Shaw Le slie liinman
Danny Russe ll Johnson Signe Jeff Horst
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\1ary Lou West Pa t Tompk in s John Keirn
Patty Wiaht ~1elissa Tosh Beckie Kendall
Claudi a Wi mmet \1ark Townsend Jan Knox
.o\my WeinbeiSt"l Winita Trueblood Gail Kohner
Katie Kccvil Mark Van Otmum Jane Kohner
Lisa Stidham Laurie Virtue Judy Kohner
R.ene Yamanaka Gary Williamson Lynn Lajeunesse
Blaire McFaul Mike Witten Sue Lanalie
7th Grade Honor Roll John Wyckoff Cathy Lanaston
Robert o\mmons Yu Sze Yen Rosemarie Maas
Katen Bartels Sth Grode Brad McCartney
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Kevin Birkbec k Me lissa Bennett Homer Matthew
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Tad Bo111 David Campbell Jody Nelson
Jocelyn Slasso Pamela ellis Susan Puk
Peter Bryson Scott Endsley Kenny Peterson
Lwetta Bums Teui l::ppcraon Kay Pierce
Teli Caputo Alan Fontes Tom Ptince
Oavid Chapman Tim Freeman Carol Reed
Barbara Cox Mike Gtisham June Richard
Linda Croskey Jefr Hailht Denise Rimmer
Phyllis Cummins• l)ebbie Hendley Chrit Riuner
Loti ~nn Cunie Charlene HendricksonKathy Ryan
Jennifer Oaley Stephanie Hubetl Carol Sherman
Oebra Oickey Cindy Hunt Julie Smi.th
Heidi Dokos T)nid Kelly Steve Smrth
Kari Falstad Steve Kina Jim Studer
Kathy Flathcn Shauna Kniaht Wendy Thayer
Janet Foutadt Beth Lampe Mark Toto
Oavid Francis Stephanie Lash Donna Tremblay
o\drianne Gant Dianna Linhart Susan Van Atta
Gteaory Garcia ~•an Lon& Sue Van OU
Laurie Gleene l)oul MacLetn Karen White
Rhonda Halloeh Bar ~ttill NancY. Wlllon
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THE OFFICIAL NEW~APER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
T,wo
tosaed their hats in the
Newport Beach City CoW\·
cil race thi s week, and
tnother uid he had no t yet
made up his mind.
l nwmben t Councilman
Dee Cook asmoun ced that he
would seek re-elec tion to
his 3rd term from District
5, which now includes East
Bluff and the westerl y
portion o f Irvine Terrace.
Sid So ffer, o'Mler of the
10n1, tn't!Unil)ent in Dittrict
7, westerly Corona del Mar-
and Harbor Vi ew Hills,
announced hi 1 candidacy
I all week.
Rethor John Semple hu
been mentioned as a likely
oppoti tion candidate in
Councilman Parsons' dis·
tri cl, but no defini te an·
nounccmcnt was for1h comina
thiJ week,
A pouible contestant
been mentioned as possible
candidates:
· Ri cha1d Clucu, p1e!l1dent
o f fncentive lndustlies ,
Costa Me n, 1esident at
4403 Seuh01e D1., We st
Newpolt, Di stuct 2 -"No,
I do not in tend ln IUn. I had
been cnnsidc11ng 1t ~•n<:f!
November, and qu1te a few
f1iends• had en cou•aaed me
to IUn. I evaluated the s1 tu·
a tion and I have Ct,me tu Uu:
conclusion that bus1nes~
and YMCA and fam1l~ cum·
mi t ments
time."
CE
wi II take up my
Jell}' Woote1s, owner of
Seacoast Builders Supply
Cu., Costa \1eu, zesident
at 5001 Rivcz Ave,, We1t
Newpolt, Di ~t11ct 2 -"I
can't say I won't run. I
ha\·cn't so\Ldified Btl\' de·
Cl ~ lflfi, but I wi II do ~o be·
fo1e filmg t1me."
J ohn Shea, educa110nal TV
1n~11u cto 1 1n Anaheim and
1esident nf Newpolt Shore I,
Dtstlt c:t 2 -"I have no
plans fo1 1unn in g. But I do
~ritend to suppoll the can·
,didatc opptlSing ~11. F01 git:'
JAN LE SLIE LU,VMES, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Le s Luymes; 15lb Cornwa ll
Ln., Westcllff, has been named Zonta
girl for January at Newport Ha.rbor High
School . She Is publi city commissioner, a
cappella choir hist orian, honOf roll stu·
dent, member of executive t01Jncil, Mad·
rigals, dl :>trlc t hono r choir, CSF, AFS,
and French Club. She Is se rvice chair·
man of her Tr l-+ii·Y Club, teaches a Sun-
day school cla ss, pa rticipat ed in the
YMC.&. model legislature in Sacramento
In 1%6 and 1%7 and will be a senator
th is year. She writ es the "Harbor High
Log" news· column for the Ensign. She
was first place county winner in the UN
essay contest and placed bth in the
stat e. Her future plans' cal l for a politi-
cal science and music major at UCLA,
Stanford or Occidental.
LAUR~Y KRAM ~Q:, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Cra ig '3enson, 2807 cassia St.,
E.ast Bluff, has been named January
Zootaglrlat Corona del Mar High School ,
She is Tr ident copy editor , AS~ pub II·
'cit y commissioner, membe r of the senior
honor societ y, .&.FS, French Club and
CSF. As a sophomore and Junior, she
was named outstanding girl and received
the outstanding school serv ice awards.
·She won first place in the county French
speaking contest as a junior, also the
Natiooal Scho lastic Press Assn. jou r·
neyman award. Outside activit ies in·
elude Alliance Francalse and the youth
fellowship at th e Corona del Mar Com·
muni ty Church. She plans to major in
French at Stanford or San Jose State and
to se rve as interpreter in the diplomatic
corps. (Swenson photo.)
Blue 4Beet res taurant and
bar in Old Town Ne wport,
told the Ensi an, "I pi In to
run for City Counc ilm an~"
\1r. Soffer is in Di s tri c t 2,
Wes t Newport, repre sented
b}' in cumbent Coun ci !man AI
Forgit, who already hu
announced his intention t o
seek re--election.
mentioned for Councilman
Cook's district is P aul
Vrtli te, who is associated
with Colli ns Rtdio, Mr.
\\tlite has made no i:\1'1•
nouncement to date.
Sid Soff~1 aave the En sian
th is s tatement on his can-
didacy: "Fm almost 8 yea1s
now, I have woJked ve ry
ha1d f01 some hunest com-
DEE COOK SAYS
WHY HE'll RUN
C.C. awards I
dinner set
The annual Christmas
awards dinner of the Corona
d el "lar Chamber of Com·
merce wi II be held Thun·
day, Jan. 25 . at Jose rs
res tauant at 2121 E. Coast
Hw y.
T. Duncan Stewart will
preside as master o f
ceremonies, and 28 awards
wi II be presented to the
wi mer s of the 0L ri stmas
decoration contes L.
The au est speaker will be
Ne wport Beach Police
Chief B. James Glavas, wh o
wi ll describe latest develop·
mcnts in the "protective
elect.,llic •Y•tem," wbict.
Another Dis tri ct 2 resi·
den t, Jerry Wooters , 5001
River Ave., said he has not
ar ri ved at a decision.
Councilman Lindsley Par·
municatinn between U1e ci ty,
the 1esidents, and business-
men o f my a1ea. So fat I
don't feel th·atl have achtev-
ed what I ha,·e worked very
ha1d to get. I feel that it is
time that the people m my
a1ea should have some good ,
honest rep1esentation. If I
can 't get it f10m somebody
else, I auess I'll have to do
i t mysel f. So I plan to run
fm C1 ty Cm•ncilman."
Following comnents we 1e
made by o ther s who have
GOALS STUDY OK'D
Dee Cook, senior NewPort
Beach councilman in poin t
of service, announced his
Intention ~ esterday to
seek re-election fo r a 3rd
tenn in orr.ce.
"\tan) people have told
me that I ha\'e served our
corrmunL l )' well ," he said
in declarin& his candidaq.
"Pressing ISSues face o ur
ci t~ aov ernment i n the nC't
~ years, I ha\·e the t1me,
energ) and experience to
help our cit} meet these
ctlallenges."
lie descnbed hiS role on
the C1 t~ Council as that 11 f
Th e &o-ahead signal for a Ha1.b01 J un 101 ChambeT , v,1)-a tu watchOOg.
aoals and objectives study men's Dn·1 ~1on o f the New-"I have been vef) sen·
was given Monday evening polt lla•bo • Chambc1, ll aii:Jol St tive tCl expenditures b)
at a special meeting of the Council t,f Chuu.:h!!s , l;CI, o ur ct t)' aoverMlent," he
Newport Beach City Cnun· Ne\Oopn lt-\lesa Sch1,ol DIS-said. "I want to pledae to
cilandPlanningComm.ssion. tuct, League of V.nmen \',-, ... the elec\rlrate that if re-
Both the Council and lhe te1s, Women's Ci\'iC Lea&ue, elected, I shall continu e
Commission officially ar-the an c11mmu nlt>, llatbOI m) efforts in careful!~
p1oved mo ti ons givmg ap-Dist11ct, Oran&e County Sth ~~o·et&hina the usc of the
I . . . I d Su '"P'>'ers' '1'\0ne,.·· ptova m p11nC1p e an in-pen·i!oOllal D•stztct, and
l truc tina lhe staff to pur a 1ep1esentative chosen b) Speakina ou t a&ainst
c:•ed wi\h or aanizational each of the 7 Council mcm-s ecrec)' in local I O\'ern·
lie sa1d that his 2 tenns
on the Council and his
s talU s as a restdent1al 1rtd
business taxpa) er can be of
siani fi cant value m moldinr
the shape of mun i ci pai
aovernmen t in the )'ears
ahead. He c1ted scme' of
!he key pJoblems ahead:
development of the Upper
Ba), cit) CIHlpera twn with
local sch"ols, scolvin& local
traffi c problems , pto\'ldina
addit1 nnal off-u reet park.·
lllg, obtaJnlfll auxiliary
wa ter suwl1es, and main·
t.a.tmn& future re1odential
n e•ghb<lrh ood quali t).
'·~~ ~iti>-~u,;a~ ~~~~-~=~~~~ --~ -w.lleoley
Pions. be ment, he s tated: "I want 1.0 .•. -'--ltl~meetift , held In dn: 1li t1anintion pl 111 is to :•new 'lh .._.,_...,._.u
Mat ineu libr11y all..,urpose come before lhe Cit)' Coun· upayer 1 at as lonJ at I
1oom, was jointly chaited cil at its Feb. Il meetina. se~e the . people, their
by Mayor paul Gruber and Hope .... ·as e .~pressed that ~stness W'lll .be conduc ted
Commission Chai1man Da vid the C1 t1uns commllte e could In 1' lord lhboflght h mabnnedr,
Cut tis. b d 5 open ) an a \'e t e o ar .
Corrmcn t1na ~>n s!;jhool
probl ems, he said, "The
cit~ ~~:nvemmen t OOesn•t run
the 5chrols, but it can
~ovid!! a dtmate for de-
velopmen t of bette r edu·
cat1on '" lhe cnmmuni ty. I
per sonall ~ endorsed and
supported passage of ou r re·
cent school bnnd i uue. City
1ov ernment must not be
Wl obstructionist fOTce
q &inu ou r public school•.
'lie"'"!' olloz o holpin 1 bond
howe ver and whenever we
~-" '1•1 Sinceu, under
rection ciOon Haneke,
will entertain. Oancina lO
the June Rudell trio will
follow.
Chamber mem be rs, their
au est• and int erested
persons a re invited to
attend. Dinner is scheduled
for 7:30 p.m. following lhe
6:30 social hou r.
At a recent board meeting
Fr lW\k Jord an, chamber
director, was appointed to
represent the Cnrona del
\,ar Chamber at th e I %d
CACCE confe ren ce Feb.
13--16 at the Roosevelt
Hotel in Hollywood.
Replacina Dorothy Hard-
castle as chainnan or the
merch1nt's corrmittee is
Roy Peck, manaaer o f Pat
Marl ey 's Men's Wear. \olrs.
Hardcastle served a.s chai r-
ma n from 1%4 to 1%7 and
has resianed due to busi·
ne ss pressures.
Mr. Peck has been in the
clothina busineu fo r d
years. He and his wi fe,
Kathy, and 7-month.-old
dauahter have been i n
Corona del Mar just 4
mo nths. Fi rst in his list of
ideas on how to improve
butiness in Corona del Ma r
is 11 mas ter calendar.
Also servi na on the mer•
ch.,t's comrB ttee are
Kuen Marareta Wood, Ji m
Barto,HesterMartir), Louise
Garcia, Rolf Swenddal and
Mrs . Hardcastle.
l.l.r IIEIA COUICIU TO
IIEET liTH TRUSTEES
Tausteet of the Newport-
Mesa Uni fied SchooiOi1Uict
will meet wi th the Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach
City Counci ls at 7:30 p.m.
Tue1day, Jan. 23, in the
Newp01t Harbor Hiah school
cafete1ia. They will dis cuss
mutuel paoblem• and solu-
tion• in "the beat interest
of our total community~"·
acco1dina to SupL Leland
Newcomer.
mEET Ll.ln IOUatT
A petition wilh U tipa•
Ut1e1, tent to lhe Ne~wpott
Beac:h City Council. uekJ
• infotmation on lhe cott of
teaeet liaht• and tidewalkt
ia Huboi Hilfal•d•. The
altnell • Ilk, '"Pieate ado-
wiN u• what procedure we
•" follow in .01da1 to o•
tain the impiOY-Miefttl if th e
eaiUHted ooall 11e widll in o.r•••·"
Costa Mesa, Is girl for January at
S:stailcia High School. She Is president
of the Pep Club,'member of the senior
class council , and past president of the
German Club. Othe ~ .Jctivities include
s.ongleader for 2 years, AFS 3 years,
Gi rls League publicity chairman last
year, and Vogue C lub. She received the
award as outstanding Peo Club girl. She
pa rtidpated in the dance production
class and in the ~stancia musical in
1%6 and 1%7. Her future plans include
enrollment at Gi rard's School of 13eau ty,
also continuing a danc ing caree r, in
wh ich s he already has 14 years of ex-
perience. (Cameo House photo.J
Ln., Costa Mesa, Is the Zont1 girl for
January at Costa Mesa High School. Sh e
is an honor roll st udent, National Merit
serni ·final ist , membe r of the concert
choir and .o\FS, and plays the part of
Laura in "The glass menagerie." Out·
side activities lntlude the study of
piano, fellowship wo rkshop and worltshop
of nations at Santa r:ruz last summer,
Fai rview State Hospital volunteer in
1%5, Orange County Hospi tal teen angel
in 1%6, and Youth of &\II Nat ions since
l %5. Sh e plans to attend Orange Coast
Col lege this spring semester, and UC at
Santa Cruz next fall, eventually majoring
in fine a rts, with a nu rs ing degree as a
future goal.
e ot&anl zc 1n \la~ch. .., 1 •• d 1 ubi
A d · s ..... n or p IC ISSU eS pr opose oJganJzatJon mo nths .,...as leCl'mmended as beina rublicl\ discussed.
chall was presented by Cit~ the deadltnr fm completi on •'e ha'' no · · N 'I 11 11 lbu e room 1n 1 ewport ··anager ·atvey ·ut II of the terOit oln ,,,als and Bca"h ro I
d 0 .. r pi"I V\ ""'1t1CS an P lann1ng ileCtOJ E1-o bJecttves. ·,. ··-'
nest \laycJ Jt. • secreU ~ hummed. "~~ ... ::;,~~:~~-w;·:"oonl~·~:~:~ P1oneer of the west dies
ted. Th e1e wdl be a CJitzen s Th f · committee of 50 tu 100, dt-. e saga o a modem was to dnve a nto Butd pt nneer ended when \\alter auto as a stasc line frcrn
Jected ~ a steenna com-G. Barnes, liC!P \\. Ba\ V.atscon to \"ernal. lie als\•
mi .ttec '1f 7 t("l q pe!S•'ns , St., Cenrra! \:ewpor t, die.d dto\'e a sta&c lin e co11esrondina to the numbe1 fum Saturda\.. Jon. 1.1, al Verna l lo Sa il Lak C 1
o f special stud} group!>. Let sure Care Com·ale~cent ur throuah V.orld V.ar.f. 1 )
Suggested stud~ gl rtUpl> llo•r•lal. H
Meeks heads N.H. Chamber e was ma~C'If of \'emal a1e : 1es1dential , comme•c•al, \lr. Barnes. .... a~ b\"lm \Ia' for a term. Then he 50..,1 industtJal, publtc .facilt!Lc' ,0 ~~~2 • -• .~oo, 1n lo .... a, lh s ~ )Cars tn RaO£ele),
llanspotlatum, to ~>•n scape , farm!~ nJol \ed to CoiClfadl Colorado, workmg r.lf a n The honot of being the
ri rs t cducat01 to be elected
to the presidency of the
Newpott Ha1bo1 Chambet of
Commc 1cc went to LcPn
\leeks, Cotona del ~111.1 lltgh
School p1incipal, at the
chamber di rectors meeting
~londay at the Vetsaillcs
rcstau1an t.
Othct new offi ce1s ate fitst
vice-ptes idcnt, Dick Ste·
\'ens, vice·president and
manager of the Balboa Ba)'
Club; second vice-pre ~~oiden t,
Hancock Bannin g Ill , plcsi-
dent of Beeco Ltd.; and
tzeasuJel , Gemae Woodfotd,
p1csiden t <;lf Newport Na-
tional Bank.
Coun cilmanic area di!ec-
tors elected fo1 3 }'Cal te1ms L.onMefts
inc lude District 1, Chi ck ltnc o f plans fm 1CJ68.
l veJSon; Di sui c t 2, Fred Jack Ba1nett ~~odl continue
Schoepe; Disuic t 3, Bub as exl!cuti\'C man ageL
McCu1dy; Di s t1ict 4, Vin Junam Chambe1 di~t!cto r ~
Jo1aensen ; District 5, Geo-elected ftll one yea1 are UCI
11e Woodfo1d; Di strict 6. chance\ln1 Daniel Ald1ich,
Gary Buui ll; Di sllict 7, \1aynt Paul Grube1, Edga1
J ack Vibert. IIi II, Ci ty \lanaaet ll atvey
Di1ectou e lected fm 2-Burlbu1t and J.:1hn Law!k>n,
yell te1ms, fillina out va-Mu. William ~1ason, wife
cancies left by former di~ of fl\•ine Cn. rresldent Bill
leeton, a1e: Di s trict 4. Leon Mason, wu intrnduced by
Meeks; Oi t Uict 7. Mike outaoina pres1dent John
Myeu. Macnab as pii•Jlanl chaitman
Oirectou at l11Je e lected of th e women •s division.
ror one year terms , are Tony She psopnsed that the
Baldwin, tbaJiea Cuuey, Chambe1 sporum Sunday
Owiaftt Gick. Ed Hillh, John 1fte1noon band conce1l!l u
Matnab, Bill RinJ, Ted a meant or ruJtherina the
Ci ty \lanagcJI Iarver Hul l-and ha!~r. tn llOO. V.llen he ~as 1n otl refiner}. In the Denv er ~. 1 ' "-• lh d ,. ( The Ci t)' Counctl .,...1\1 mal.e UYI uesctiiJCu c u 1es o his ear l) :O's, he mo>\eJ area, he wo rJ..ed in th e Ciln•
the ne" rwposcd hadxu c11-all appointments tn the ctll· west frf•ll Den \·er as the crete constructwn b(lth for
oJd inatoJ. .,...ho wnuld be zens commtltf!e. The !o-Ug· Dcn\er ,(: Ri,1 Grande RaJ!-ht s i•wn cortram anJ for
placed m cha1ge of all h:u-gested OlgantzattL'n tn· wa) \\as built. Then he o>thers. ·
b01 falling Within eludes a leptesentati\"1! f1om> moHd b} a horse drawn In about P~. he! mtwed
1 r, [('>""SOO'"tflem CiliTorn1a. lie
i · :'\e~>o -Cnlnrad1, "' Vernal, l."tah. f(l!..tnd ed .o\sscoc1ated Con-Bud F•ankltn. mcmbc1 of po1t Ba1bot Chambe1 o ft·......... r· h '"" Ht s ust Job a t Vernal crete PrncLc ts in c.1s ta t e Ncwrwll \lcsa Unaficd meJCe Colona Jet \laJ Cham-\lesa 1n 1150.
School distri ct board, dis-bel or Commi!ICC, Sc"·ron Park•"ng law He IS SUtVJVed b\ hts Stln ..:u ssed theprocessbeingrol· • 1 • • a tl!r Barnes Jr., a m1 s-
lowed toselect anewsuper· su1n ari. tn .I apan. n••~ at
intenden t ofschools .• ,e sai d ·dec•"s•"o·n due the horne. a consulti na aroup will \1emomal s ervices will be
s earch out candidate s rather hciJ ~ p.m. Saturday, Jan.
than consider on!~· those who Extension or the! em ergenq !ll, at SL James Episc11ra l
ha\'e arplled fm lhe ('06-f~-ordinance estabi1Shln1 ("Iff-Chu rch With the Re v, Jo hn
ti oo . street rark1 ng requuement s Ashr:~ as o fficiant, Inurn·
Theodote Robins, Paul 1n busmess areu .,....d l ment Will be at \tont ec1w
Pa\me1 and Ned Uill btou&ht cm~e ur fo r dectsion at Puk, San Bernardino,
up the fact that local reople \\lndal C\'enln&'s meelln&
should &et as much consi-of the \:ew['l•rt Beach Ci t)
delation as tlutsideJs, C;~uncil.
\h . \leeks and hi s new Ordinance I ~.35 was
boa1d .,...ill be installed Jan. adopted Oct. !.\ ·and Cl•
lGl ar a banque t at th e Bal· pi res Jan, ~1. It rnni des
boa Ba}' Club. The man or that all new Cl.'Mtruct ion in
th e yea! selection will be areas not n<n~' havina off.
announced, Speaker will be street parking requirements
Paul Smith, s tate ditect01 q-'y 'N~TSOr...t has bten mus t provide one off•llreet
Or r.·nan'e. . rarkinJ flrace fill each 350 .. promoted to senior vice· square feet or nnor space,
IESTOI E. REED OF CDSTA liEU IMES
Ctyptside SeJ vitCS we1e
held yesterday for Wet ton
E. Reed,-)90-E. 181h Sl ..
Cos ta Me n, at Hatbol Rest
Mau•o leum.
president of land develop--and nne space for each J
ment lor the Irv ine Co., ac· s eau 1n a ret tauranL
cording to President William Reoonuruct it"lfl o( a but!~
Ma son.Mr.Watson, national-ina destro)'ed by cat u tro--
ly known In plaMing and phe would come under the
architectural circles, re-parkin1 rqulations ~ lhe
celved his 6..13. and M.A. in emeiJenC)' ordinance, Cit y
a rchitecture from the Uni· Attome)' Tully ScymQir
Dee Cook firs t won
electJ oo 11.' the Clly Coun-
Cil tn 11M, defeatina
Ph lltp Cl ark o{ Balboa
Isl an d. l·l e ran unoppos ed
-1 ~ears ago. To date, no
cand1 date has announced
intenticm lCl run tn hts
Orstric t:'l/o. 5.
\lr. Co.•J.. has been a
busmessman tn the coastal
area fM -l tl ) ear s and 1n
O•ron a del \Ia• for the rut
11 \ears. Ue 1s a member
nf the Cote'" a del \lar
K! .... ams Club, the '\,jewfl()rt
llarbo.. ... r Cham ber ,,f Com-
'llerr:e , Cl'ron a Jel \lar
Chambe r ,,f Commerce, \I e~
rn rt II arb.•r Elks Lodae.
Balb.-•a Ang ltn g Club,
Thursda\ .1•111} Club o r
"\e"'f'l'rl Headt, l tfet1 me
memhc-1 ••f th e I . S. Coast
(juard o\u.,d tan, and lt fe-
ttm c hPth>rar~ member of
th-e-A-tlibfla Island hhno•,ve-------:'1
ment As~n .
Dunna WoriJ V.ar II. he
scr\eJ -1 ~cars 1n the Air
~'"••rce. 11: years 1n the
Chma-l nd1 a-Rurma theater
on the Cf)mm andini general 's
staff 1n the Alf T tanspou
c .,mmand lie hdd the tank
nf n13 JOT.
llc.tnd h i~\Ootfe . Florence,
make theu ho'fne at 1607
8f>nn1e Doone Ter.. 1n lhe
Irvine Tertace area of
Corona del Mar.
J
Rokot. Ira Smith lnd 0.. pclrOiminl trt• and dJ awinl Mr. Reed died Monday,
R'•h d u d ---' Jan. I S, at Otanae County
s.id at ~e lime o r iu verslty of California, joined adopt ion. co...,. lte"l I llro. Willi• lloi•-
'"' II n e1wvuu. the conwnunil)' waethe1, L • 1 Medical Cenlet. He wn any Mrlle1, owne1 o She uid that,., lr . ,,lunn bad
N Du · boln May 21, 1903, in Con-ewport net. Will 1e1ve ...... 1enled •-lhe use ollhe ""'' ..., neclicut. He h.cl lived in
11 1be new pretidenl of lhe luae open air plna It Cal i(otnia 2J yean, a.td 20
maline dhition. Harty Wu'"' Fathion J•land ror 1uch ot d\ose yea11 in a..,. ..
over, auo•ne)\ will be lhe p101ramt and t uueued Lhat County, He wa1 an e lecal-~
new Conlnodo•e Hippe1. locel hi fh tchool and col· cian fot 20 yean rae the
Faye Edelblu ... n~w,.._~l!"-le,. bind• be J;iven an~ New Y01k Editon Co. a~dent or lhe ~n. '/d1V1• ponunit)' to pedotm bdo1e He it aur•ind hy t.it wi re.
11on, p1unted a trlre ou ... &he.ir community. Anita,
the 1rvlne Co. In 1%0 as
m•n19er of the planning de-
partment , direct ing the total
dtvelopment f<H the 8J,OC>t>
•ere ranch. He was elected
a viCt'iJ<tSid<nl In I %4,
He and his wife , 'Elsie, and
tllllr) childr en live II 2501
'It~ Vista Or., East Bluff.
IILL CAGIIEY AT HOACO
Bill c .. ney checked into
Hoaa lfospital ThufJdty,
Jan. It, (or lUll. He h
auociated whh his bmt.h• . . ~Vle ICQ Jame1 C .. lty,
rn llmd development i n the
Halbar area.
•
NEW OFFICERS fo r th• NewiiOfl a .. ch unf ttd FlMd
were elec.ted ye.sterd• at the llttl Mnual ftcotnltlon
luncheon at the l"lne Coul Country Club. Headlnt
the o.,..lution is Presldtnt Georte ~ n; llral
vl'c t'iJ<esl dent Hancod Barullnt nt; s.-.1 vlco~eal
dent Mel Sdllnltet of Collins Radio; secretarr, llh.
Frri L,cll, .,d -tt,llh a.-o1 Food -
nutronlc. Mrs. Wil li .. Holstttn Is.,. auiiDint .,..._
den~
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GIIIUMD RULES FDR STUDY OF GOALS
The City of Newport 13each Is now embarked on a study
looking toward sett in g up community-wide goals and ob-
)ect ives. At an exploratory meeting Monday evenlng 1 the,e
was general ag reement among members of the Ci ty Coun-
cil and thP. Planning Gommiss ion on the importance of such
a project. There wa s agreement also oo the need for citi-
zen involvemen t in the s tudy.
Such an undertaking has its counterpart in almost all
bu siness establishments . Obviously, private enterprise
must have Its object ives in view in order to carry ou t its
day-to-day operations effectively. '3ut Just as buSi ness
and in dustry must have certain gu i delines in planning
thei r goals, so must the ci ty have its "ground rules" fo r
this impo rtant study. Two come immediately to min d:
• The voi ce of spec ia l interest groups must not be mis-
taken for expression of community-w id e opinion. Small
groups can be mighty pe rsis.tent, vocal and persuasive.
The effect of thei r pleadirlg can be often seen at Planning
t:orrrnission and Counc il meeting s. They have been sue·
cessful irt a su rprising num ber of instances (it could also
be said: in an alarming number of cases).
• An all-impo rtant consideration in arriving at a stat e·
ment of goals and objectives should be the constitutional
.... .,_... .. ..... ltad
,. •• ••k tlliP" .. 11 h llleColllor-
ooatlrm lilt , ........ m. 1110 ht •4 Polle.-
welbeu." lall.., JS:l. · a _.., or otiMr p•pl• auu.
t
An .. ,...
Two ch•ce uqullM•c .. 111M GMII-.ad the .., ..... mea&a rMde • UCI by •• M Nat.MI Of THI OAMI • H'fPOCIISY -Wlrtl dilo.tllirtl .... CUrr.tl rant• pollioa in Vit.lm. bhbop rw.m tlt.t f)IIIIOCu&ic SomaAmerkuboobDUaOdS.~.or Rape Ia now rout(.,_ ip Ws+tr,. aDd ecoa.o.Nc coacltion1 wtten "Rt leetwe wae lht firll lnaliludont Ctlllf II Sula tometbl., lib thai. MDIII all .ca. ..., that't other bia cid• aa:o-our ~Uy flo ll&bjact w11 c:ha~t~ed 10 in t Ua.-put aerie a. •tilled S.bua. indie•tlhll tomt•
ftt to tinl from s.Jiabury, uyiq tbat the rape Or white womeD by Nqro JMD. Matt women. at it oft• doe~ .. TW, re'IOiutionary 11•: the thin1 lhould be doae -irt
..booby bunauc:nta" m.e lead tbat .. Sovely rapa are noc ··oewe." The ....,. nnnpepen .. wben men eonarqMe. "'The dlallenea ID men. u -apoo-fact somethina ebollld hav~ ~pacioue taN towwd bleek callmhy." Sertz.. which complalo about 1M ''credibility pp .. ca.te of the in&emaption eored by lhe Unlv•tity E•· been done alona time aao, booter poin&l out lhat there arc probably .._ and "manqed newt" by the Oreal Sodcly, wa1 a youn1 lady wbo would tention. ·The 1peaker wa1 1o keep tha Univ•1ity on
Uaaa 22.5,000 whitet in Rhodnill\O'W·OT fewer man~ae to overlook much crime "for tbe fOOd havebeenmuch more be-.all-Biahop Jamoa Pike, •who it the 11le 1nd ••• pllh of
than two yean qo when the Uoilateral Dec:la· of racial relaUons:• AJso, what new buaiaep ful If her dreu bad conform--now a member of the attlf loyalty to Am eric• tradl-
l'lltion of 'lndepcndenc:e was proclaimed. There wants to ":'ovc Into a cri~·ridckn community? ed to Abrlhwn L.inc:oln'• or the Center for tbe Study lions.·
are more than 4 millfon b1ackl. Wb.lt Serl.z~ Hy~r11y. thy name IS man . Tbe white opinion relatina to the of Oemoaalic lnttitutionl, Thil' oomnunity O>ea not
booJer finds Intolerable b: that Rbodaia don kh<kk11an• are outnumbered 16 to J by the lonath oft a woman's skirt· Santa BarbarL · need and certainly does not
DOl have "one-man, onc-vot~;· u we do. And blacks. In similar clrcu.mstanccs, it il ufe to u'L.ona eriouah to oover th~ I~ oonuatt, Or. Carl Me-. Wlnt tpcllr.•u Oriecued to
what .Xrlzboofer coav~niently overlooks is ,.y that 9!1i% or the whites o.r the worl~ would IUbject. but abort tnouJh 10 Jnttre, ...,.o broadcasts our
that if the blaclu were allowed to take over. want to act as hne the wh1te RhodcJiaDS. It be intcrestina.. A· tape many hundred radio ttationa lhe philoaophy of the Cen-
mott of the Rhodaian whites wbo WU'f: Dot i.s a matter of "white supremacy" or while • . r. th 2:ltb c tu R ro ter ror Chi Study of Oomo-'111 f . mcuure wu not ava~lablc or . c en ry e , .. aatic lnltitudont, l<t ,.. •• .. ed or pure 1port alone. could be eaten. m~ss.a~re. !he blacks sre incapaMc . at thas for accurate meaauremenl, malton Hour, called allen· . o( ..
"Not 'ven Harold Wilson, who symbolizes pomt m hi!tory. II Jea11, of prodUCIDJ aDd but the idea al to len lh Uon Monday mo mina to the IOn the mtndt our 8111
Biiiiih dis.aJreeinent with {Rhodesian Prime mai ntain1n1 civiliud, liable JOVemmeot, Not b · d b th' 1 ad.ion on the part o( the dentl. Th~ people who pay
M. · ) s.n·th · -·•· b'· • 1 th t b t · · 11 1 h b may e aa~ne Y 11 me-the taxea tn Oran1e County 1n1ster , , wants 1mu~1atc .. c .. sov· on Y . a. u m VlMu.a Y ~v~ p ICC· I at t e thod: Thie b1ack me•h atock-aovcrnment in prosecutina are the one• who lhould e
ernment and London has sugcsted a reason. colon1al powers .have rchnqu1shed to black in 1 had one to 1 reat cleqymen and other liberaJt . . b
able per;od of preparatton fOf' ultimate take· rule, t.he CommuniJts have rushed in to fill he,aht bcf!rc they re!hed for incitina youna men lO conltdered ~hen tt. ~e• ov~r." Serlzboo~r reporu. the vo1d. Yet the do-aooders of the world, par· th . . . . burn the'tr dr-'t .. .,d~ and 10 to the cducataonal obJCCbVCI . I I I h U . d S 'II be e mtm mml. ., "' I h U . . d Like in Washinston. 00 doubt. Maybe Serlz· 11cu ar yo t e n11e cates, stt pressure t Th . . . oppose the war in Vietnam. o t e n1vers1 ty, an es-
boojer want5 Salisbury to become aoother colonial powen to aive up their possessions, h e tmp~~11100 I~V~n by He uid: "Thil should have pccially with rc1pect to the
Conao. or. God forbid, another Washinaton. move out. and leave the "developing nations" 1 e c~aemh e wu 0 up-been done lona 110, auctt speakers who appear
Jn Salisbury you can walk the str«ts in safety. lo the Communists and cannibals. -P_rova rat er than appro~... Or Mcintire who il a on the campus. Oraanhed
The world appears to be aa:ainst Rhodesia bon • and found e~tpreuaon · · '· commu nity effort could lay In Serlzbooger's New York, you can't, d So b f . The ld . h . when one of the men laid· fundtmentaJist In rcaard to f F h. 1• h h N 11.n ut A nca. wor " a ypPCnte. " . . · reliaion and a con•crvativc be ore Governor Rcaaan a or a w tie person to WI .. 1 roug a ea:ro Australia, which not only refuses to accept '":'e n,,allon 11 not worth 'tn •. ,, attt'tude ,_ n-·,·onal petition ukina thal the Uni• area of New York is now tantamount to sui· uvmg ..... -cidc,l'd like to see Serlzbooger try it . blacks, .but ~~~ non·:"nglo-Saxon~, condemns 1 th .' k iuuel and world wide prob-veuity authorities thow
A few weeks aao in our ·nation's Capital , 11
youna bride was raped by a gana: of I !li to 20
Nearoes at 'The Powerhouse," headquaners of
a Washington Negro gang. The youna: woman
wa., assaulted some thiny times, beaten and
forced to commit various acts of perversion.
Accordina to Washington police, the main pur·
pose of the a.uault was not sexual satisb.ction
for the IUIIulting animals. but to get revenge.
Rhodesia. Bntam, wh1ch has admuted enouah 10 ~ ~n the contrary, 1 1 h d th 1 cau1c why the pre1ent ad-~r:~=~i~,'~~e~~~~a~st~:~~~~~~i:~~:~~~ !';tth :'v~::abu~otth~nil[ c~ i~'~ar ~~ vt:tn~c:~~f:~~ ~~~~t::~;c:n ~~~~led b:~~=
on Ncaro immiarants; yet Britain is hypO-be saved. We should remove e ~~e to a or the many incidenu occur•
critical enough to demand that Rhodesia estal> the cause or variancca.from cone Ullon~ • • ring on the campus which
lish a one-man, one·vOfe government in which the acc~pUble code tf we are abhonent to the Amcri· h N to d f h f( If UC I rapidly i I bcooming a 1 c egroes would take over. ar~ mo I Y t ~ c ecta, problem child. Inslead of can way of life in Orange lwas evtr thus : hypocrites who live in chi ldren are dclmquent, the C t T -•e lh d · · d r be'1 a bui • f A · oun y. o m... e e-areas where there are v1rtually no Negroes att1tu eo the puent1 could na wu .. or men-d h . . .
:tre .,.iolent in their criticism o f the way oUt· be chanaed. For example : A cani 1m, the in1titution it man 1 demthp allch, 11 11
1 N · h · b ··-b be · . · 1 • 1 · r t. · h 1 suaae•t c at t e llnl o ot revena:e aga1nst t e 10nocent ri<K", ut num red wh1105 treat Negroes.-Amt'tlcan socta wor .. cr.rc ated 1n her P e1cn IRI I arowtna c a· h If .11 . d 11 be
re\lenae aaainst the white race. Way Features. ca1e hi1tory that a youna lcnce to the con1crvativc a . a mt ton ° ••
..:..:...::...::::.....:..:...::.....:...:..:...:..:.. _____ ~~..:.::....::.:.::..::._-:::-:::~..,.-------boy had developed hllred principles or thia community, stncke~ f~ the budact of
L H t th Ed •to~ toward women and airls. He Radicalism accm1 to have the Un 1ver~tty , 0:0~ to be e ers 0 e ·I r had •truck the ICCictary in taken root arnona the .·~-reltor~duntil condl ti Onlarc
;_he office o( the school prin-dents, and the admtnll• remedted.
STIFLING REPUILIC authorize major expenditures Por iriormation concerning cipal when she queuioncd tralion apparently is in-From now on, it i1 the
Editor of the Ensign which commi t the taxpayer what co'ul d be a most ex• him, and had ki cked a little Oucnccd by the off-center problem of the communi ty.
The free aacncy 1~e 10 for 20 yeau or longer wi th-ci ting andcnliahtening even-girl in the stomach. The 1dc:mand1 of the 1tudent1 Let us hope that the prayer
routinely enjoy can be oom· out so much as a by"'You r-ina, ca1167J..iltA4. history revealed that the rather than by the 1tabiliz-of Isaiah may be answered
pared 10 a muscle in that if leave. Frank O'Brien boy's mother had rejected ina intlucnce of the people and that the hands of our
it is not fully exercised it In attempting to an1wer the We1 t Newport him, and on one occuion who live in this arc&. ci ti zen• be 1trenathcncd in
sh rinks. G.rand J41ry cri ticism Super·IMPROV1MC ON L.B.J. hJ.d made an un1ucccuful Coming in the wake of pro-making their demands that
Our Founding Fatheu VISOr Dav1d L .. Baker, pre· Ed itot of the Ens ian attempt to take hi• life. A• tc111 which have been rais-the true 1pirit of American-
nearl '. lwo •enturt·es aa o e• sumabl y speaktng for the M · a result, her feelt·na• of ed ov er the presentation or i1m be re•torcd at UCI. rights of the ind ividual, not some nebulous statemen t aoout ... ,... . ,. any me u cans a1e now crcised it at t hei r peril to full board, satd: When you complainina that Lyndon gUilt cau1cd her to be over-
its fullesL To pi' event its uk voters to approve a bond Johnton•1 wa1 on poverty is protective. and 1hc became
mi1use they set up guide·. issue you are only asking s ufrc1ing f1om the same af. unduly zealous in the cue Earns Ph. D. degree "the dest in y of our community" or "improv ing the envi ron·
ment of our c lryu CH >~compatibil i ty with principles of en ·
li ghtened planning ." There is a rea l danger in th e growing
enthusiasm for what Is called "upgrading the community,"
at the expense of the fights of the individual -more spe-
ci fically, at the expense of property rights, without wh ich
IW:lWlt.er rights are secure. .
wl\tt these ground rules in mind, there Is much to be
ga ined from a careful and thorough study of goals for com-
muni ty improvement. • • •
"THEY SHALL HAVE THEIR REWARD"
lines in the fonn of a Re· whether or not to borrow fliction as the wat in Viet· of her child. ,
public, without which dema-money." nam -a no-win policy. "fhe The 1ocial worker paid no
aoauery in high place s re-That at best is a half-wat in Vietnam is being attention to the boy, but
places true leadership and truth. When citizens &nd 1teadily C1calated to give concentrated on the mother.
statesmtnlhip with eur· tu.payen vote on bo nds the imp1e11ion the Admini s· who was encouraacd lOver·
ci.ses in powe' -as we they arC~ )pa.uina ·i~da,.enL uation is uyins to win : so balize her feelinaa. When
have upcrienced for aaen-priro aril y-on the baaic ·pur-is the wa1 on poverty. she rcaained a normal re-
eration. · ~ _ poses for_ 'lldlich the money Some people have been latiOruhip with her son, no
The will of the majority i 1 10 be spcnL _The r:iahl o f known to atbibutc almost longer did she act in an
beina subject \o change by !he people to say how and God-like qualities to ou1 over-protective manner. tnd
prenures o f big government In wh at amount tax ,m'!ncy p1csident. Othels feel th is as a re sult the boy chanled
is now defeating the free should be plouahed Into has someh ow affected hi m. his attitude toward feminity
A letter from the county chapter of the Ame rican Ci vil agency ou r form of govern-civic and county buildings i.e., if Johnson has his way, in aeneral. 'fhe la1t notation
Liberti es UniOf'l , DUblished in th is issue of the C::nsign, ment was uniquely intended and for other purpose• is the :·p0\(11 wil~ inherit the in the case hi1tory indicated
ID pre serve. Witness 1wo beiftl almo1t totally dis-ealth ' not hts shale, of that the boy was hetpl·na 1defends the s tag ;ng of "The beard" a t State College Ful · "'"''t Se bul y uts and m· e)
lerton . "No win wars,•• major con · regarded by u1e of thisleaal "'""'or • 0 J h , '"1· his li ttle si1ter wash her subteri.Jae. couiSe, o nson s e • II
f . f ni c ts, the objectives of foll!i to save the dollat rue to do clothes.
Mu. Pabicia M. See of
We st Newpotl, assittant pi~
feSSOI or locioloay at Chap--
man Collcae. has completed
1cqu ircmcnts for her doctor
of philosophy dearee at Mis·
1i11ippi State Univcuity.
Her diueJlatioo, "The
labelin1 and allocation of
deviants in a southcln I tate;
a sociolo1icat thcoty,•• was
accepted this month and she
passed het final o1al exami·
nation Jan. ).
Mu. See eallie1 1eccived
both her bachelol's and mu-
tet•s dcarccs at Mississippi
State', whete she attend'ed on The statement, rom the county president 0 ACLU, which would fool 00 hec It is high ti me that thi s belauded.Jfhecanonlykeep \~rai :The mini ski rtptob-
stresses such values as academic freedom, generation of thinking Ameri can _ con-ve ry questi onabfe practi ce U.S. citizens ftom spending lern miaht be minimized if f th B'bl
new ideas , fr eedom fr om censorship, providing an open tainment! and technique to side·step so much abr oad, the day may 1ran¬hers were to refrain rom e I e
fo rum for all viewpoint s; and convict ion in the basic prin· A Pl&¥ue needs elimina-the ci tizens' right of control be saved.lloweve1, one won· (rom competing with their John answe1ed, saying un·
I I f ti on, not a""'casement. The of the public pocketbook dets why h• doesn'l slatt .. ~anddauahtetl in expo1i ng to them a\1 , I indeed baptize cip es o the r:Jecl arat i011 o Independence and the Con· ...... b h r ~ John Bir ch Society o ffers a wu roug t out inlO the with ou1 ambassadms and increasing areas of their you with water: but one stitution of the United States. Th G d J · h 1· b position for your sianature open. e ran ury 11 to thei 1 t10ops _ the fo leign net er tm s. mightiel than I CClme th, the
That is all ve ry well-until you realize the shocking on e--ha lf mi llion or which as be commended. Citizens ~t aid they help dispense not· • • • latchet of whose shoe!i 1 am
degree of obsceni ty publicly perf ormed on the stage at the a stan.er have already been t.>th the county and local withstandina. Imagine the Last week a maverick not wotthy to unloose: he
college. The depravity cannot be adequately described delivered to Our cong ress-level should challenge the tax telief which would occu1 cleric was repo rted to have shall baptize you with the
· · men, o bj e•ting •-federall y system from here on out. if we didn't have to supply stated before the 1tudent Holy Ghost and with fite : here, be cause this new spaper would not be Peflfll tted •n "' ...., sponiOfed aid and trade with Harvey D. Pease all that &old to 001 enemieli, body at UCI: "Jail me with Whose fan is in his hand,
the U.S. mail s if it contain ed such material . The play con· the enem y. With the excr-Balboa hi and., C aJif. and what else can we call Spack. 1 expect to be in· and he will thotoughly pu1ae
t.a ins foul language, anC it also po rtrays what can be de~ cise of your sti ll compua-CAMPUS CRUS D those who supply the sold· dieted and I wou ld feel dit· hi1 floo1, and willgathel the
scribed he re only as a s imu lated oral sel( act between a tively free aaency you c an A E 1et 11 killing Amet icans'? criminal cd aaaintt if I w.:re wheat into hili aamet; but
I Editor of the Ensign , The1e are those who feel. not." the chaff he will bUin with ma n and a woman -an act that ies in the ca tegory of sign and be counted in be· Cat-" h. ·d "'" on to t 11• re1t enll as they do about the wat in The speaker'• addre n fire unquenchable. (St. Luke fore your non-involvement of the ~.., c 1 s ex ne rversi on .
Those who de fend th e s taging of "The beard" may,
they s o "Ni sh, allow thei r sons and daughters to take
'-" BC oa1 aea -Vietnam, that we should not wu entitled: ··~an IWld 3:16, 17.)
if countl you out. there will be a c hanc e to allow the enemy a sanctualy Harold Baxter h a abo 1 th b. hi pa rt e r u e tag est l na -the sanctu a1y as it 1elates 2 11 Men0r. h · h 11 apperu ng on t e co eg e to the wa1 on wltness_it_as_parLoLttLe_audience. CostL~ieu ___ d "'v-R,~i'lii;i;~'-crwnpu• to ay. tlle&hCTfO':"" 1:.
a national defense education
act Jladuate rellowship fo t
thtee yeau. She has also
s tudied at John Hopkins
Univcuity.
P1 io1 to joinina the Chap-
man faculty in 1966. lhe
b8d been bolh a •eteateh
assistant and a tc:r.china
auistant at Miuinippi
State,
MIS, See's husband, RiCh-
lid, is a membct of the an-
thlopolnl)' fa culty at Cali·
r01 nia State Colle1e at Ful·
le1ton. They li ve at 6605
Scasho1e D1.
MRS. WALTERS, NATIVE
OF ENGLAND, SUCCUMBS
Fa1 from fnaland whe1e
she was bo1n , Olive Flefl'lo
ina Walteu died Jan. 13 at
het home, 2Q8B Poyal Palm
01., Apt. C. Costa Mesa .
She was b01n pee. 9, 1896,
came to Califo1n ia 22 ycaJS
ago, and had lived in Ounac
County 2 ytaJ s.
Gtaveside sc1vices wetc
held yeste1day, Jan. 17, at
Fort Rosec1ans National
Ccmc:tc1y. Baltz Mo1tua1y
Costa Mesa wu the fune1al
dileCtOI.
That is up to th e conscience of the oa ren ts; they will be INFO WAHTEO Circle Feb. 6 as the date what a ho1tible place the
held to answe r for thei r responsibilities of parenthood. '3ut Editor of the Ensign; and the Anaheim Conv ention 1hctto is -lats all ovc1 the By Marilyn Manion
we who object because of ou r. conviction in the basic pr in~ On De c. 23, n67, about Center as the place. And place. It has be·en said that
dples of mOfality, as set forth in ou r religious teaching, 2.:30 P .. m. my wife w.as in· the thinas that arc happen-thc1e ate even ghettos 1n
d h ···' God · ~· · d w h. h MAYlE THIS YEAR WILL IE llmR should not be forced to join in the financing of obsceni· 'atureth '"R'· •h ead!t pMark~ng lot '·oe · 11 wor-..ma tn an 811 ~ngton, w cte all the 1 . . e 1c ar 1 , ar..cL A changina the live• of col-tats aravitate and where, by The New has beaun-and already it is The Communists went about their aril.ly
t•es through taxation. report was filed at the Po-lcae atudent1! That's ri&ht. the way. the 1ats have pass· old. Thousand' of New Year's rcsolutiona have tasks elsewhere in the world last year. Cuba,
ACLU was quick to come to the defense of those who lice Dept. in Newport Beach C'.10d. Not drua•. or protests ed an anti-politician bill. no doubt by now been broken. an armed enemy camp, was the scene lut
"otested against prayer and '3ible read ing in public on Dec. 25. My wife had 26 or .. New MJraJity .. or even Johnson has said that, ir But before we leave the retleetivc mood that summer of a meetina: of Communilts from all
schools because the Word of God in a public school could l titche s taken in her fore-educ ation, but the proclama· the bu•ineumcn don"t I tall aJways accompaoia the annual end aod beaio-over the world . They met to plan revolutions
' head and 1u·11 h · · lion that Je1u1 Christ is hi tina the poor, the aovetn· · f be · Af · La · A · d be be considered offensive to non-tlelievers. t\CLU should ., h . h ••"'• ""w*"J tuy nma o t cakndar, we ou&ht quite striously 1n r~ca. t1n menca an may even the
f of 1. . . er ug t 1g . e, my alive and 1ivina in the heart.J ment will. Now, that just to hope for a happy aew year. God wiUin1, it U.S.A. Yet, 11 this moment, we may be honor·
now come to the de ense those whose re 1g1ous conv•c-wife and 1. would like 10 get of 1uy1 and aal1. isn't fair. Any poot boy, will be happ;er than the--last. ina a reputed "deal" between Khrushchev and
t;ons are be;ng violated in a state college. ,·n 1ou•h ..,·th the man and Colleae studCI'ltl aJI over knowina of Johnson•• pove1· p ·de K d • • . • d It was not a very aood year. Race riots in. rat nt enne y, to the euect that the
I ho h h Southern . California e ty·l lltc~~oen aya. wouldn•t US . Those who wish to portray filth can hire their own hal s ~an w wer~ t ere at t e •r . bu . d our cities-and the ~vidence that aove:mmeot· .. A. w1ll never invade, help invade or even
U f th d all 1 really movl·..., ...;th the 1·dea even JIVC sa ness a sccon // . and theaters and put on their shows. Then, whosoever me o c aca cnt; c • · ..... , 1 k employed "poverty worken" helped inscipte a ow inv•seon or Communist Cuba .
. f . . T I 213~33·1646. Christianity i sn't a bunch of 00
1 •. I J hn , I bu them. "Pracdctlly all the aaitaton, the tai..,._ 'The Sovieta and Eastern European Com· wishes to put up the pnce o admiS~!On _may enter. ru Y u, .. rray E. Garrt' 1011 rules to follow or a pht·l--m ot o ton I Pan. t ~·-·~ -I'll • · f th and the arsonlsu wbo have been M:lcntifted munilts 1pent last yea r tcndina 1upplies to lhey Shall ali have their •eward. But do not require us, l121 E. 2nd St., aophy or a bunch of do'• ta .. e It one 1tcp ur er. H · 1 have well-payina ,iobt. many of tMm with tbe Nonh V'-tnam 10 that Ho Chi Minh could
f II h I . . . oti I.o B ~ C I'! tnd don't•, bul at'mpiy • ue one pool peuon or through tax s upport o pub c sc oo s, to JOin 1n prom ng ,. ea~~. a 1 • 1 Anti·Po"VeMy Corps," declared Dean ClartDCt have the wherewithal to kill more American
Peraonal relationship will evety 1overnment Cft'C) oyce
the evil. LEGAL WSTERfUCE ChriiL ·And they are findina -elected Of hi ted _ in the ~:;::;over the Manton Forum oetwort laat boys. But our pwerament h., actively ea·
I Editor of the &sian, out that thh relationahip it Fed,cral Government. Once couraae<J trade with the R~wen removiq
Th Or they are all hired let them The announcement cam. last year that crime from the stratetic list such "innocent" ileml r III D'IIDWT II SPE II 'Ill!: e •nee County Grand life c:hantina, that it fills I h ' I hu ri~en. Iince 1960, 88"-wh.i)e the populo· . II/UdiUJIJ1\I.n /1D&JI Jury has very propctly cri-ttre-em·ptt'neaa and removes 1ep aee t otc ptucnt y uaerap 1ron. th.r. It Would be .. · tion increaaed only 109(,. It was a -r in H · •-u · -• St RUTH nRNAN, Sen Ma· DAVID L . HILL, IOJie·
leo -1-rhey don"t bu.m their wood-.. Jt would be d.UI'Icult
SoclaJ. Security cards when to lm.,U. tba coune at an,y th.,. bum their dra.tt cards. day without the prorniMa de-
Chlaelel'l!" clUed to the American ,PU~
QOYEIUfOII IIEAOAJI -llc lit 1M Bill al. RIJihll.
•'Bobby K ennedy says he A.t.LAW EIDI&. p le Alto. wantl to do 10 much about loo ,_ .. • 1 poverty becau.H he newr had eo Inc~ -••wb. •·•• any wh~ he wu 1 kJd... -"We cannot ltt$t edu.ca· ton who ..Svoca&e chaot and AaTMOa HOiiAICAJrl:"' lawleelftea aa a solution to
.-va.. u. --ooelal ---· -----"The lOp-Ia falllnc ... " STAICLKY r. NIZDIXI,
8. P. ~. '-~ :0 =l;, "::'::at ..... -"Cou:ftt Oft .... to the alhUIP,k ......... tltet :'lfl ~ · · ·• llow -lnted our -.. : oeJ7· be coD-in ia, IIDM and ClaftU..U. 10 rob a. ------ol ........ ':'C; a ....., .... -,"'f t:ll!!!~ = .c=u: ..... :1 ; :,'.:• DOl ••••olooko•ll•• =:I .., cauatrJ ~II t ..
ti ched the leaaHack poli· 'lhe (Nitrations that •dNII ' •m-~-. ere 1n ~~~ Dllcu 1ta tiM: Commuoitt
ciet pursued by lhe Oranae and drhllc could not take provcment. Moat or them ate whk:h crimioall were told their .. riJbtr""-.nd Pany cooc:eived, orplllzed and tuc:ce~o~fully
honaat at least and they law-abidina citizent dilcovend that ,..._, ftrt ~-·nty Board of 0 "pervi-"ara of. • --~ -.......-t olf a "Vietna W L." ... --· ....
\,UU 1 1 1 di ""'1 · "' want nothina rno~e than a W. •fe thaa tile criminals. ...__.. m •• .... pr ... -._ tort. Th I nt out eatl· Jon Braun the national ateady job. The ..,.r i.n Vietnam took ita toll iD Amet· war. American Redl look JMrl iD other IUICb
lalon permitbn1 uncon-field coorcln*r for C1mpu1 Rich11d B. Woodin ic:aft liva lhtouahout 1967. The ...,. coo-rallietlu& year u well, booctwiaklac lhoi'"Ddl t~lled capil~ upenditurea Crusade for Chriat, will be Balboa IIJnue to kill our boys 11 we ao 10 ..-. Ya. of Americaa )'OUCbllDio aWiDa lhl eaemy. A
wtlhouc ~bhc: '#Ole ~·· dte speaker. He it oonslde,.. IN DIPIM51 011 1IIAID" our Adnaiailcratlon will DDl ..U a declliollaa few ,.,.,. aller tt. dillt•iaa .,....¥ .. ot
apawned by the atate lea••-ed by m.ny to be the most Editor of tile Bnaisn: to whldalr to wiD or ,.c out. ........ t1 pur. "'VietMm Weet." our.,._.. eowt dldued
lllure 1nd n•tured by the ~nnie. eaeitina and thoqht . '111• /ttnellc.a Ciril Ubtr-.,. the "middle ..,.. __ ..,.m..., ...... &baa Coaua--caaaot 1n1u11y be bund
oounty bo•d tnd certain prMokint YOUI'II man in t.iu UaiOft bas 1 finn IIIith out, ao-wia ...,., ..,_. it DO IUdt ..... • a from Wcftiftc ill Ullliltd ..... .,..._ ......
city .,encies. America today. H• will bo Md • lbhlaa ooa•iclioe in mtrdtul tilad of ...,, .. llallld Jact Oon, We could ., aa ... 011 widl tbit ....,_.
T .. • tli'* sy"en for ~· deali-.. th Chtl•, lht col-IBdilcw of tiN Port UudlnMJI Nnn • Ill -Ill• bulc priadple1 of tM • ,.. "·••:• bul .... 10 ..,... be of _....a. paui,. citizen ..,.oval of .... s&udlnt •d tbt'minhtry Oedlnlioe of Jadep..-c• ..-. owr u.' Wn'N '-• Marcil of 1'1111 _,. -.., 10 ........... tor 1M ..._
lont .. ana• capilal oullaya ofC .. IOia Cluede lor Chrlll _. 111e Coollllalioo ollbo IM7. '"Ww llaa -,a -a -_. e _
ahould be b~VU~hl to a In die United ...... :The Uahtd Stalee.. PriiiCipl• .*'Y hnhnT, Mil" doe'l .U II .., ._ 11 10, .-, die. ,......,., Pon 111), ...
tcr .. dtinl hall. It It a 1 .. 11 purpost of •• Rally h • inhernl In tMII docum•ll ...,... • ._ 6tJ .., • t ' 11 II Oil ... A 3
1 .. ,.,.. ~a c::IYMrt 10 •w .....,
Jimmic.t, ttplete whh ....._)' nlte topport fat •• c_,..s .,. c:illl .-,11 11 a ....... ,.._ .... 11 r)' h •• w & 1 ~----·ttl" • ~-,....
corponliona, whiDh lllb'Yery C••ld• Mlnitlry In Sooth· u.d': -.c.'...mic inlli:: doa't -IOtli•IDJ ......... ID ........ 1'111' ..... Ill. • .., bow ........ ..
lhe riaht o(. 1he people 1o .,. Celllomle Dhlria 2. P (ConlioMd 011 Pill Jl 10 a otilltMy oo 11 1oe • .-""" --.....·w., Pn10 •
I I
A CO LOQ TV SET was th e comm unity
;~i ftt o Mr s . Nini fr ed q acon at la st week's
"<>Jiute to Win ,,ie" luncneon at theNew-
nort er \M , whe re representat iv es of 1q
H.:~rbo r o\r e<~ organiza tions na id her tri-
oute h1 ,1 ''U1 i.., is your li fe progra m."
Ni 1111 1~' liHl !ler qi lt J re s hown with the
Lynn Howland wed
to lawrence Krupa
A •ocldina ur.-noay M SL Thoaroom, ..t.o i a cbe 100
l!linbed:''• Catholic Cbu rdl of Mr. ·ud, tea. :J.'W. Kmpa
Ia Pottl~ ·Or .. oa, ...,.i&td ol Pottlaoci. chose hi a b..,..
IDrmer Newport Harbor r .. i. &.her, f«bund KNpa. •• bell de~. ~~~ LyM Elhabd1 m&n. TM bride'a bfotber,
Howlwul, Md Lawrence Dick Howland, aad Jeff
K.aapa of. Por~Md. Chana .. rved aa uehen.
The bnde u the d.uahwr The new Mra. • Krupa h a
of Mr. ·and Mra. ·Wanen J. pacllato of Ntwport H&lbor
ft:)wlaftd ot Udo lale and Hiah Sc;hool and attended rho
tho aranddauahtcr o f Mr. ·and Univ.-aity of Oroaon. Sbe
P*a. · W.B. HowiMd of Cliff it now a&udyina atlho Uni-
Havtn. veuily NW'tina SehooL Htr
Tho bride wu attended by husband it 1 araduate FRED RUSSEL operator
bcr •later, Mn. Thomu or Ponl~nd State Coll•a• of an advertising and public
Schock, as matron o(hoMr. and i• enrolled at tbc Uni• relations agency at 423 31St
Another •i•ter aul•ted u. veuity of Or11on Medical St., Newport Beach, has
the reception, held in the School. The ne-.tyweda will been named to handle PUblic
c:burch aocial halt. live in Porthnd. relations activities for the
Astrology group forme d ~~~nty~'0H~er:pen~1 15°;~~~:
• in the indust•ial publishing
The Flienda of Altlolo&Y. Buuon Mone;hiato: ioiJiapheJ,. business in Los Angeles
a new scientific uUolo&Y A~ea Ru skewitch; hospital-prior to opening his own
011anization in 0 1an1e ity hoste11, Merle Mille1o firm in Jqsa. He re ceived
Coun ty, ~ill hold a semi-of Santa Ana; and coues· 2 distinguished service
Cotmal dmnel dance at .8 pondin& Jecl eta~y , Bonnie awards from the Big Brother s
p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20, 1n Pea• son of Costa "-sa · 1 ~3 d 1n Jamboree Hall or the New-"""' . ~roup 1 ~ "?U ~n .,64, Our-
The s alute honored Winnie on the occa· portel Inn. 1ng wh 1ch per1od he. served
sion of her retirement as administrator Reu~zvations may be made CDM ·ARTIST TO T£LL as a volunteer publ 1c rela-
of Hoag Hospital, effective at the end of by callin& Mn. Nila Caton, OF PAIHTlMC TRIP lions coo rdinator tor the or-
this mon th. Special guests included Mr. 546-8961, 01 Mu. Diane Thelma Paddock Hope, ganization.
and Mr s . F.K. t;!eason, her son-in·!aw Stoddard, ~BS-9679 . Corona del Mar •tist, -will
and daughter, and their lO~ea r-o ld Membeuhip to the New be che speaker at the meet· w dd •
daughter' Lyn; also Mr . and Mr s. Elliott gzoup is open, accoldin& to in& of the Llluna Beach e In g
-(t• .I•. (•j•
,lrll f ·!<111
11\ If • • I d
g1 oup founder, 01. Vincent branch of the National L.ea•
t ti•L 1 ,cn t, tHyor Wil· Horn, Winnie's brother and sister-in -law, Go ttuso, of 29.56 Nollh p.1e of American Penwomen • v
'"' ;os til M c~a. at left, J11d who au i>Jed from Honolulu for the event. \tindanao 01., Cos ta Mesa. at t i) Lm. \ionday, Feb. ·s. In ega s
Gr .. t;<r r:.d r~ewpo rt Beacn. (Jack West photo.) Monthly meetin&s will be at the home o r utist member
"TO SIR
WITH LOV'E"
-al "' -n,,,,, 11.1 1 1n
·CA PRICE'
~,:.:_:....;:..:.;:.:_:._...:._...:.__...:._:..:.; ___ .. ,--,-~-;;·;-·-:-----held at 7:30 p.m. the thi td Ruth Elliot, 424 Locust, ~. and \ts. Frank \t Red-
e"ers to .tor Satuzday of each month at Lacuna Beach. man o( Bayacst stood up
Island House, Fashion h-Mu. Hope will tell about with their dauahter, \fiss
(Continued h om page 2) which are in di sfavor with !and. h~ recent l~onth ~ntin 1 Sally Shields RcOOl an, at
tions. These ins titutillns one &rouP or another. Th e "Activities of thil &loup, trip in the Hawaiian hlanda. h• marriaae to Dennis \fidl·
have an impo1rtant role to democratic strategy, how-studyin& the 8•000 yeaz old After a mont h on the Island ael Covert., son o r \k and . _,1 . science, will be ditected by ~ ... ,. L.W. Co•e<t of Rock rill 1n uur free. democratic ever, u to present ;u v1ew-the Founden Circle," said o r ~aui, she spent a montb ·-pnl~;es~. the fruits o r whidi roint s and alternat ives in Dr . Gottuso,plesident.Othel visitin& her dauabter, Mrs . Sprin,as, Wy o., at th e F irst
arc b\1 1h inJiviJual freedom an open for um, allowing the officeu are £illt Cive-pJesi-Harvey Youn1 Ill on Kauai, Pre;sbyteri111 Church in Las
and ~flt:le tal stre ng U1. fJe· ide:rs-to com pete on their dent \11S. C laza Ru skewitch .t~ere the Youn&'s have a Ve&u last week on Sunday.
sllle" the duti es nf rcscarch, own merits, with or wi thout of Santa Ana; second vice-studio &allery. The bride w:u liven in
educatinn,collationofk now -urficial sanc ti on. To accom-p1csidcnt, M1s . Caton of Durin& February, Mra. m•riaae by her father ,and
ledg e, c.\change of infom\01· plish this, no t only must Costa Mesa; scczetaz y, Mu. Hope's Hawaiian paintinas her mo ther servad a s matron
ti ~,n. cultural aC t ivity, et c., minority viewpoint s and Gottuso; tzeasuJel, James and sketche s will be ahown of honor. Richard !Jtields
the college is chargeJ with and dissent be tolerat ed, Gillmolc of Costa Mesa; di· al the Corona del Mat h· Rednan, the bride's brother,
the vital t ask llf c ritit:al and they mu st be encou ra~~;cd. recto1 of public !elations, brary. was best man .
anal)•tical agent in nur Stl· Attacks on the Integrity N . H
rhl I II t Thebridc is agraduate o f
tarn the wlleg c is looked consisted lar11ely of objcc-Newport Harbor Hith School ciet)'· Pe rhaps most i'Tlror-n t e oca co cge have ewcomers a oag
' · h · h'di and is a student at Ora"le HELD OV'ER ACAI~! to by e\·ery §egment or uu r tum~ to t e manner In w 1 Satvr.Joy, Jan. 6 Gi rr-Mr. and ~s. Peter Coast Coll e& e. Her husband
r.une, (;arner. socie ty-government, bu s1 -Ideas are e:tp r euc~ a~d of Twins -Q rl . and Boy-Ysais, 2112 American Ave.; was 1 raduated fro m Rock
ne'' '"t and ··ultu•e -,,. demands for the diSmissal , ... and \I B a • c t .. _ ) ve' \~•n tano ... .. .,"· . '1.1•. nan ec .. er, o~ a VK;SL . Sprinas Hi&h School and is
au1t b .J \lan e Swnt m the 1/enerat or of new ideas. of profeuou. Little atten-;65 VlrJlnla Pl., Costa Gi r.l -\1r. and \1rs. Bn~ s ervina wi th the U.S. Navy
"GRAND PRIX" Element s in our llommun -tion h<ts bee~ paid t~ th,. .!csa, McOiffan, -na \1acKenz1e aboard lhc U.S.S. Caliente. l••.,jiiiiiiiii-iiiii. •• l ity have chosen to provoke wo~th o r dement o f the Ideas Sundey, Jen, 7 Pl., Costa \1esL A reception for lhe youna . . which have been presented. Th "'--J 11 a cns1 s over the rece~.PfO· Un iverlaJ , trees of know-. Boy -~-and \ts. John •s-,-, •· OO~iple will be held when he
(ormance oC the phy, The led&e •e beina !oat in Fl.llk•ton, lSO Cecil Pt., Soy -Mr. ·-.d 'C•. ·~obn retwn.s ftom bit 10ur of duty
Beard!' at California State lhe forell of personal and Co1ta \ttsL McGlinn, 2111·8 Am encan in Aucust or September.
College at Fullerton. The political asseuments of Boy -\~. 1nd Mrs. Tho-Ave., Costa \4eu,
Orange County Civil Libcr· "taste." Especiall y is mas \Iiles, 2017 Ko mu. Or., Boy-\tr. aotd \trs. Wayne IRS. OPEL HARROLD OF
ties Union is ooncerned poli ti c al interference de-Costa \1esL Connoll y, 186& New Jersey lEST IEWPORT DIES
wi th the problem ~ of aca-structive to the academic -...-dey, Jon. I St.~ Costa Mesa. Death came to Opel R.
Jemie freedom and c en sor-proce ss. \\'ere academic ap-Boy-\1r. and \Irs. Nor· MRS. LEUCK'S FATHER, Hauo ld, )IS 32nd St., '1\'cst ~hip which hav e been rai s· pointments and intellectu al man Battey, 1133 Wallace C.A. WELDAY, OI£S Newpoll , Sunday, Jan. 14 ,
Cd W b el . th t f 1 Ave., Costa \le sL at the 01an1e Coun ty \led1· • c I eve a a<.:u ty truth subtect to the whims A ve1y sudden i llness end-d d th · Gi rl - \tr. IW!d \lr1 . Lau· cal Cente1. an stu ents, e ent~re of political t em~rmcn t, the cd .in death Sunday. Jan. 14 . · r h 1 rent Quy,1% Shalimar Dr., conunumty o !IC o ar !l, must college woul d hardly be re· in Los Anocles £01 Cheste1
b f t h · · Costa \lesa. REFLECTIONS e rec o e ~pre ss t etr cognizable as an academic A. Welday of Laguna Hills,
oplmoM through a wi de instituti on. We need not Gi rl -\It, and \Irs, \1ich· fathe1 of Mu. M&J ie Leuck INAGQLDENEY£ \'ariety of modes of e~pre s~ quote history to support this ae1Amo ld,273l Gann et Or., of CostaMeu.
sion, theater bcin11 but on e. \'lew. Costa \ies a. ~11 . Welday ..,as a Co1me1
IMMune,.,..,, .. _a.!JII Thc} must be rree to follow In defense to the attacks, Tuesday, Jan. 9 vice-plesident of Gzeat
the dictate' Or! th ·,, the loc al coll eac made Boy -\tr. and \1ts. Dan We stein Savinas and Loan . · c con -much o r the fa ct that P"· K 1 Jl · · d · II eu er, 41 Washln&ton He was .a membet of the SCi ence an 1nte ect. for mance of "The !]card" A• c .• Co•ta \'csa. Or d · · · · ~ \1asonic Club of Le1sU1e tcnaca cmtctnsut utwn~ was no t onen to the nublic. Bo ,. ··-Y -\\r. and \Ys. Char-Wolld, He was bo1n in Til-ate subJected to in ternal and the OC··\CLU would remind tes \lcCo-ack. l64Con-
l · "" tonville, Ohio, and came to e:ttcma poh ti cal pressure!! the college that its respoo -1ress St;Costa \lesL Califotnia 29 yeau a10. He THE ROBBERY
2Jj men steal Slll million to accept and inculcate an 5ibility to the community w.-•. tloy, JCN'I .10 lived iA tbi 1 a1earo1 s yean. ~~;:::::::::~o~f~fi~oc~i~a~l ::.:::::~0i'th~o~do~•~Y~·~o~'~"'~ wu not me t in denying the Girl _\if. 1nd \irs. J ohn Setvite.J"wezc held yestet-thernselve s of ideas communit; access to ideas Baros, J202 Idaho Pl., Co au day, Ja~. 17 , at Pac1 fic
prc sent eJ on its campus. We \lesa. View Ch'ape l. Entombment ~' N
THEEWLUIXAULRII@)OUAS rea.rct that the president of Soy_ \lr. and \fn. GeoiJe was at the Mausoleum of
the College has no t s een £it Crain, 415 Hamilton St, the Pacific, Pacific Vi ew IQIJ {AS1 BAl l O• Bl'IO d · f dom UUOA P{NIJIISUlA·61l tOU to defend aca cm!C rec 'Costa \lesL Me mo lial Pllk. THEATRE .:!::C:.:::;-=:=:=:.,.:.,:.:::.:!:!!..1 but h as chosen, rather, to ---------
-..:~~-·CHilO WIT H '"lENt ONtV • publici cri ticize the juda· LEGAL MOTICE LEGAL HOT ICE
NOW -EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING
WEEKDAYS 7o00 3. 9o30-SUH. 2:30 ·S:lO 3. Bo\S
"'ULYSSES'
A SUPERB Fn.M!"
m<morandum of laun(;h "invcsti1ations. '' .1.". 96 -. 559 ,.. tf'C'o tdf'd lenuary These actions cannot help ...,.,1;r,. ;., hf'rrby Jlh·en thai ;~"';;.;·~-Roo k 5984, Pag"
bul 1\lllk e the raculty and on r~btUIIfV 16. IQ68. ill 11 :00 of
students more fearful of e x· .o.m., 1ht' l.alfar•le CorponatiOI), . • i , aot
pccuing their views, ~ California c-orpora tion, a>! by
In asseuing the rights or Tru .. tt·{' bv .,ub .. lilul ion bJ .. n wriuea -\!];reemeol!!l dated
I · in ... tnunrnt in 1.-ritinfl, ued M.reh I. t962 , .. ad ]line 25, the partie' invo ved, It Januar)' 12. 1968. rt't or<lcd io 1962. a short fonn mt'morn -
should be noted that at• th" offi ",. or th,. rou nt y rt'cord· dum of wh ich least' u ao
tcndance at the perCormance ..r .,1 Oran"'" Counl y.Califomia, amend~d is rt'cord t'd A a JUst
or "The Beard" was not on J"'nual)' 16, 1968, ia boo~ 14, 1962, io boo\.6211. Pase
8,'3 P 60. Wh.·-h ,,•~,· 392 ol 'ot ise .. llatu•ou!l 'ota .... , mandatory. Even though • dfl" • ... -.... t· .. -
r . \ulinn Will" m,.d,. aod r iVf'D pur· Record .. of OraD Iff' Coull\)',
tho5e members 0 SOCI ety J<Uant to 1h,. term" 0 thai eer-Californ ia.
who arc offended by particu· u•in [),.,.dol Tru111 tl aied A~s t Said ule will W. made. but
Jar ideas pcrhap! could 6. 1%2, f'H'r uird by Jordan without covf'nao l or w~rraaty,
bene£it mo st by e:tpos ure an•l R,.n jamio Inc .. • Califomia e.•pru• or implied H'Aardia,;
h . rorpontion !<lub!lequeotly ;111 -tule, po•~~••1oa ot encum-
to .~hose idcu, t elf .. umed by c .. or,;e D. Robenaoo bru ~ea, to pav l~e UGJ-id
rights and s ensitivities 111 . and Joan B. Robe uaoa, prioeipal •am of tt. .. ~ole se-
should be adequately pro• hu .. band an d wife. and record~d cured by .-aid (k,.d of Tru1.
\ected i f they are informed Au~,., I I, 1962, in Book. 62 11, to-wit ; t2~7.580.4Q, wit h ioter·
or the co n1ent be£o rc the ex• Pall" 395, of offi cial Reccud5 eat therf'of from '"Ptll I, ifl thf' orlir t' of thf' flf'corder of 1967, at the tale of 7.2!t pt::r
posure. Bu t they certainly Oran«" Counly, Ca lifomi•, will noum,a• ia aaid oo1" proYided ,
should not be permi tted lO 11ell at public-111etioa to Hil!h-topther .. ·ith advaacu ondl!r
impose their values upon "~I biddrr for eu h (Payable die lenna of •aid Oted of Tra 11t;
others. Their values will 111 timf' of ule io lawful mooey feea, c:harp• aa d u~a5e!IO of
Mt ~. Ha11 old was bo1n
Au&us t lb. 1904 , m Kansas.
She came to Cal ifotnia .&6
yeau ago, and had llved 1n
01anae County fot 20 yea1 s,
Sotvi \'015 ate 2 sons,
James and Oav1d of :'llew-
prnt Beach , a SIS tCI , \tu.
Pauline Johnson of Costa
\lesa, and 2 azandchlldtcn.
Services wete held yestel-
day. Jan. 11, at Be ll BJoad-
way Chape L Rcade1 Wanen
Howland ~~o·as offtc1 ant. In-
uznmcntwas at Pac1f1e V1tw
au Ita
NEWPORT HAJIII)R EN lOll
fiRSTSECTlOII--Pill 3
THURSMY, JAil. II, IM
COIDIA D£1.-CM.Jr.
TAKE ONE FAT GOOSIE •••
Goose a~sc used to be round In most medicine
chests. For a lona time, it was a eommoil mnedy
ror chest colds and pneumonia. The hiah mortality
fittc o.f luna patients proves how indl'«tiw: this
remedy was. Modem medk:aliont-panicularl)' the
antibiotics-have dras1K:ally reduced !he death toll
or pneumonia victims, shortened hospital stays and
' relieved umold pain and sulferin&. Remember this
when you're ilL elfective medicines ~Ny mean the
dilfcrence between pain ~and comron ... bet'Neen
life and death. So, don't medicate your5el[ Let your
physician do the diaanOSJna and prcscribina. Then
come to us for any medicillttions Itt ~NY recommend.
Christensen
-~ &. COAIT IIWT .. COIIOaA DD. IIU
OIISOLZ t ·UIO
STOCK REDUCTION.
"NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE ARRIVING"
Subteen Dresses
SI ZES 4 to 14
RE G. 10.00 to 20.00
Pant Dresses
SI ZES 3 to 15
RE G . 15.00 to 20.00
Capri's
SIZES 6 to 18
RE G. 10.00
SIZES 3 to 15
REG . 15 .00
Ski Sweaters
SIZES 36 to 40
NATURA L COLOR
REG . 17.00
Just arrrved
New Cole Swim Suits & Sh tft s
also
New Jonathan Logan Dresses
for spring
1()00
700
1000
1100
LUCILLE'S ---. I juniors I"""' CHARGE
)641 E. C..st Hwy., Caron• clel M.r
1 bloclr. wost of S Crown•
aport coata
....
"'BRILLIANT, FORCEFUL AND
RESPECTABLE CINEMA ART."
of th" United Statett.} at the tlit~ Tn~alee aod of the Tru.t
have to uand the tell or nw.i n enttaoce of the Newporl erea1ed hr ~~~~ Df'ed of Tru•n:
competition (Of iiCC eptant:e, llearh Ci1Y 1111 11, 3300 Newport '111e bet.ef•c••ry under aao d
rather than upon oR'i ci al Uou lt:-Yard . Newport Beach, Deed of Trnt, b! r-eaa011 of the
sanction, Couoty of Oran~, S1a1e of iwll'a ell or deln 1 ia die ohll ·
Th ~ C c· ·1 1.alifomi• all ,,t , title .. d r.lloo aec•~d the~b~. her~,.,. e "'anae ounty lVI . · • ,.. , d d d · . , d ,, . tnlt!l·~•l convflye lo aad ao. e•eC'U e •• " IH~ e SALE SALE ! SALE SJ\LE
_.....,.~ ..... .,..n-. .. **** ... A RARE BXPIUUBNCB." --"-"t. .... .,....O., .....
Libertle1 Unton uf1eS Sena• held b 11 oeder &a id Oe•d 1 die aodera.iptd • wrinu Q.r.
tor Whetmorc, the president Trut (. the r:operty altaata \, elatatloa nf Oefa~lt ud D';'"aad
or the Collq;e, lhe raculty the (.outy 0 ()nap, 5~1· of fOf .. le, ud wnttn UtiCI'! af
and the oonccrn~ad m.nben Ca ll f..,.i.e , duc:ri~ u 1 llruch •Ill. el~c11oe 1o eee~.-.d
· • A lene'-old [~~ttale i• aod 10 die ••de,.lpelll lo llflll Nl of the oommun1 t y to commit liMo No.U.,·uterl 140 ful of ptoperty lo Nliafy Mid a&ll~·
thematlvea to tht defense l.nt 3 af Tn~et ~o. 4225, 1111 tlo ... aad tllflf'fllht:r aa ?<''"'"
or l(!adtmic freedom, re• ahowe oo a map 1tr.eroaf ,... Iter .), 1067. th! ••de,.,pelll
co idn& that 1ft ac:edemic: c.orded Ia Book IS3 Papa atued .. ld Nahec of Bructr.
1 llltl 1 wtt • eh t* 1 23 .. d 24 af Mlocell-eMe •Ill of El•oed• to eell lo hoe: Ill tut on I ae ~ oa .Y ,..,.., ' teeotd• ol Ora.ap reeo~t4 ia 8~ 8392, Pop
10 train and •nt•taio II c01111111, C.lifcnla. S,id 112 of a.id OffiC!ial llttteoNa.
flllina in its most importalllt INaelloW Eato•• ... ,. ~e-telll o. .. : Ja ... ry 12, 1961
N•poftai'-ililill. ~ a -.-.rtala. ~••e e .. ~t44 1'\e l.a .. f'llle C•pon.ll•
{\6'1.) OoDd(J;NetilborJ, .,., ...,e lr'lla• C•pu.y. a Cot-e., O.ta Croa• po,.tl-. aa La .. •, nlll J.,. Ao ... .-ieH Sl ... tv. '-•Ii-I. Or-a• eo.... d•• • a-j-ill, .. "-·· • C.JI. r.•n,.a.: JH, 11, 25, •4 fell..
Olfl4•, •ale. Chsl f.,.l• c.,...ll•,•• lA•••· I, ltM, S.dt•lf-,.... l•rta.r U~ertill Uaion .. ,H J••_, I, ltll, • EM9.
••o•••••o
ROY PECK, pi ctured· here with hi s wife, Kathy, is the
newly appointed chairman of th e merchants comm ittee
o f the Corona ~el Mar Chamber of Commerce. <Ensign·
photo.)
Mrs. Champion, 88, dies
Vera Bell Ch.-npion, 1742 Beach, and I at er with her
1742 Miramu f)r., Balboa, daughter, Mrs. Wayne C arn>ll
who had lived here only 1 or Balboa. She was ac tive
years, leh man y rrien4s to in the Rose Circle o r Chris t
mourn h er death Thursday Olurc h by the Sea.
Jan. 11, at the Newporl Servi ce s were held Satur·
Co nvalescent Hospital. day, Jan. 13, at Westclirr
\1rs. Chnpion, ,u, was Ch.ap~l with the Rev. Loren
born Qe c. H , l &n, in Lo-Fllclonger or the Unity
well, "-iich. 91 e met her hu s-Chur ch officiating. lntennent
band, Earl, in Tens, and was at lng:tewood Park Ce-
after thei r marri age, they metery.
came 10 Califor ni L Mr.
Ol.anpion did the i nside WALLACE W. MOORE
fi'ni shing work of the Grant OF COST A MESA Dl ES
Hotel in San Diego and. or
Vi ctory ships during the war.
Aher hi s d eath in 1152,
she continued l iving m
Hollywood and then came to
the Harbor area. For awhi le
she lived o n W. Wil son St.
in Costa Mesa; with \Irs.
Ni r.a Hoi thy of Newport
o TOO LUE TO CLASSIFY
SCHOOL PROBLE\IS?
Pri vate lligh School
Indi vidual a u ention
Small C lasses
Br idr.er-Word Prep School aa Fair Dri ve-Costa .\lesa
DRESSES
Far from any relatives ,
Wallace Wa rren ~!oo re died
Jan. Hl at his home, 2a 16
Ro yal Palm Or., Costa
\lesa.
He was born Oc L 11,
taH, in ~ti chigan. He came
to Cal ifomia U y ears a1o
and had li ved in Oran&e
Coun ty for ~ years. He
was distri butions super-
intendent ror ·Wes ting house.
Graveside services were
held Wedn esday, Jan. 17. at
San Ferna ndo \1i ss ion
cemetery. Baltz Mo rtuary
Cost a \lesa was th e fmeral
director.
NOW
SIZES 6 to 20 REG. 15.00 to 30.00
s 10
LADIES COATS
SIZES 8 to 16 REG. 70.00 S35
COCKTAIL DRESSES
SIZES 3 to 15, 6 to 16
11 JENTZEN & CATALINA
T SUITS
rtiC£
S.pt. g~idelines adopted
-o.aa.al••• -· ........ ...... ... loy.-....... ·f'loll lor •• teltctioa or .... eadlorinlioa to impl••&
•up•i•~l IN •• N••· the pqr• wu aiven oa
..,....... Uoiltd Sc:lbool the baait that criteria ror
dittriCll ar •• tpecial jocfai .. the psoar~m"a tu~
a,ald of Edaleadoa me• ina ceat be IUbmiU.ed earty in
bold Tuesday DiahL Much 1nd developed by the
The auidolioe~ were di-tpecialittl in that Mea.
vided int.o i ca& .. orie•: The new PIOir.., will
p«Jonal tnd educa&iOQI.I allow one teach• for 10
qualificlllion• and evalu· 1 tudent1, &o otrut ed•w:; ...
ation c:ritcia. A few of the Donal di11dvantaau often
adJective• de1cribiaa nece1• found in d.ildren of im·
aary c~ndidale qualities poverished home1. To
are: accomplished, informed, qualify, these c~ildren
scntitive, e.perienc:ed, ·•~ ~· from ~u w1th an
ticulate creative and mc:ome approXImately under intell ec~al. The c~didate 13,000. The pn>aram wi II
should aho poasus a include approximately 600
pmfusional doctorate, children. Federal fW~dl let
prderlbly an Ed. D. or uide for use by the tchool
Ph. 0.. and a aeneral ad-listrict IDtal Sl17,415.
mi ni a tra~ive aedenlial i 1-These proaram• are de·
sued by the State of Cali-siancd ID alleviate hiah
rornia, or ~liaibility to be drop out rate• and unem-
iuued the eredential. ployment or thue childnm
I
'
In other action lhe board in the years \o come.
approved 7 bench mark The first student of 11 0
aaencies for reference use now in the tdult education
in salary and ~daet de-proaram in coopention with
velopment for the 116&-6~ the Oranae Coast Colleae
schoo l year. The ooi fied and the Newport..,\1eu
school di stri cts are Berke--Unified School di strict wu
I ey , Inglewood, Oranae, approved for graduation. Mn.
Palos Verde Peninsula, 9laron Paaluhi will be
Pasadena. Placentia and a:raduated at the end of this
Santa Ana. ra11 semeste r.
The SOard appro ved Che A revised estimate or cost
oontract o r Dr. Les Shu c k for Newport Harbor Hiah
as a ssis tant superintendent School's structural re·
of research and develop· habilitations was discus sed.
ment un til J un e JO, 1 ~6~. Administrative assist.,t
with a salary or S21 ,SOO, Roy Andersen said archi·
and re vi ew o f s alary and teet's revised esti mates
letm s to take place an-to meet Fiel d Act re·
nuall y and adju stment made quirements coold fall close
wi th mu tual aa:reement o r to$1&5,000,thebondnount
both parties. vo ted by the oomll'llnity .
4 NE:W CITilE~ and her fami ly a re shown here with
.Wa lter Knott, at left, looking at special documents of
of the signers of the r:leclara tion of Independence, on
view at the replica of Independence Hall at Knott's
13erry Farm. The new Ame rican citizen is Mrs . qobert
Sunderland, 714 Ir is Ave., Corona del Ma r, who was
accompan ied by her husband and daughter Candy on
the visit to l(nott's 13e rry Farm.
After ITIJ Ch di scussion, a. Some rmdifi cations o(
proposed proaram r or . plans would be necessary,
federal Title 1 funds was he said.
New citizens welcomed
Eighteen Harbor Area resi· Schaar, Jl \)~ Colorado Pl.,
dents were inc luded amon g from the Netherlands; !la rry
the 126 new 4.merican citi· John Ogi lvie, 22 1-t College
Booslere"es ~p'lan sale ""' ;n the r;nt noturai;,.. D• .• fmm the NClhed ands: li on class of 116 8. Will cmijn te Klaassens and
The ci ti zenshi p o ath to and Louis Edu ard Klaas-:·~t~.asUJes, Uinkets and Wedne sday, Jan. 24 , any the new ci tizen s was ad-sens, 2~4 Wake Forest, rrom
liiVI a means good ba1sains time after 8 a.m. mini s tered by Judge C lau de the :"'l etherlands; Hussain
at the Booste1ettes' runvnaae lnfo•m•tion concerning the ()wens last week in ~nta Abdel Kari m Khalil, 2125
sa le on Jan, 25, 26 and 27 BoosteJettes can be obtain· Ana. Jud@:e Samuel Dreizen !3 ak er SL, from Jordan;
in th e old headquarteu of ed by calling the newly presided a1 the ceremony, Annie Renee Bonnand, 1130
the Costa Me s a Police De· elec ted p1esident, Ml s. Wil -and the we lcomi ng address Whittier Ave.; from F rance;
partmen t, 1927 Ne wpou liam K.Iumpholz; 675-2290. was given by Judae Robert Al i Abdulla Yafai, 2"-46
Blvd . Othe1 ofriceiS sUlrtin& their The Boos terettes, who ale duties ro1 the new yeas are: Corrman of Corona del \1 ar, Santa Ana Ave., from Aden;
inte re sted in ra ising scho---Mrs. Eat! Kaltenbach of recent appoi ntee to the Su· Aage Andreas Gul lberg,
larship funds rot UCJ ath-Santa Ana u .reco•dina sec· perior Court bench. 1161 \1aple St., from No,,w·a..l
Je tes who have a lso eatned Cltaty, Mts . Forney, vice-The new local ci ti zens are: ·Susanne \lui hero n, 3~ Vic-
their gt ades, we re folmed a president; Mn. Ernest Gust, Corona del Mar -J oan tori a Britain.
yea• ago and ate now pro::· publ icity, and Mu. Mel Farm--\1arilyn SJ.n derland, 714 · 1 th 2 d lri s Ave,, from Canada. poum& 01 e n an.oual e1, couespondina sectetouy.
summaae sale. Dona tiona to A cbampaane luncbeoa was East Bluff Ma~::: I
the tale will be picked up aivCft Jan. 1 at tbe 8ayc1ett Mary L.ockett_ la61
by a Booste1ette if you call henie o( Mn. Ed Newland to St..; rrom CanadL
the chairman , t.-tz s. Richatd intJoduce the new o(fi cen Costa Mesa.-Almi na Jeaa
Forne y, 642-8381 , o1 Mr s. ~nd welcome membc11. Strong, 12S Junipero Dr ••
Fred Hewi tt, 644-0770 . De-Rerreshments will be se 1-from Canada; Ei leen Jean
li very can be made directly ved at the sale by Mrs. B.J . Eri c kson. 2&22 Po rtola Dr.,
to th e police bu ilding on Mili ch and Mrs. Gust. from Canada ; Do ri s Elaine s1o 000 h k f H Cauley, 200:6 Bahra Pl., , . . c e. c or oag fmm C ari'ada; EUsabeth Roy
l)oyle, 264 Bowl ing Green,
The bl.ll ldtna: cxpansron nullonic Di vis ion in Ne w-from Canada; Isolde \1ason,
d1ive fo r Hoag Uospi ta l has pmt Beach; and Ph ill ips 2lJ16 Wallace St., fro m Ger•
teceived a major boos t with Eas tman J1., chai1ma n or m1ny; John Grimley, 2751
plesen tation of a SIO,OOO the company's Otange County Canary l)r., rro m Great
check fsnm th e Ph ilco Fund. community relations commi t-Britain; Ann i e Loui s e
The check rep1esen ted the tee. Schaar and Kl ass \1artinus
th u d and fina l raymen t of a -'-----------
J-year sl5,000 pledge made LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
b)• Philco fund il\ 1965. A :'liOllCf.OFTRUSTEE'SSALE '<:o rth f'rl~ f'o m,.r of thf' lantl
5 /Ito. 4081 con •f'yf'tl to L \lal colm .•-. s ,000 paymen t was made in o r b ~ n e ~•ry IJ. 1968, at ,~~:ell anti .,i f~ by def'd rerortl•
1965, and SI O,OOO was p1e-11:00 •.m., UNION BAN K., as ~,J F"hmary 1, 1947 in flook
Sef!ted in late 1966. T~i!lt~f' onder and pu r!luant to 1470, p il~l' 321 of Olhciill
Ptesen tation of the check n~ed of Tr IIIII dated j uly 29, Hf'f'(Hiio,; th ~np• South -l(i•
was made to Ge01 ge floa g 11, 1%4, mad~ by GRANT f.. PA R• 08' )()" F:a"t :d on!!: th e
\'iCe plesident of the hospi -KER and ELAINf. f..PARK F:R. t:a ... trrl• l in~ of '<ilid land .__ husband aod "ih:, •11 joi nt <o o•·r,·rtl to .\n,rll anrl .,-if ... ,
3040 E. COAST HIWAY-CORONA DELMAR
tal's uvard of di 1ecto1s , by d d d J t I' teo•Ui 11.11 rttot e u y • ., 102.11 f~f't; lhl"nf'f' '\otlh 55•
John B. Lawson, Philco--1964 in Book 7 135 P•g~ 854 37' E11,., :Jl.OO ff'et; th"n l'f'
Fo1d vice•plesident an d of Offici•l Recorda in the of.. o.;orU, otl • r,a• 24"\\t>>~t 100.88
.~ne118l ~:!!!~~o~f the fi ce of th~ Reco rder . .of f•·f't to th l.'poi nt of hf',t.:inn in~
County, C•h fom1a , Saitl •uol e will h,. m.><h· lout
IIEWORT HAIIIOR EIIIGII
A liST SEC11011 --P. 4
THUIISOo\Y, JAN. II , 1968
OOIIJIIA D£L IMR, CAliF.
Ordained in Sweden
JM l;in'Wood Women, a
.-mhet of lhe Luthetan
Or.uch of the Ma1te1. of
Corona del Me., 1eceived or·
dinalion as a Luthe1an mini-
Jtel on tbe Feut or The
Epiph.Jny, Jan. 6, ift St.
An1ka11 Chu1ch , Upputa.
Sweden. Request fo1 oldina-
tion·was made by the Luthc1•
an Coun cil of Great Btitain
.and app1oved 'by th e Luthet-
an Ar chbi shop of Sweden,
The iite of Oldinat ion used
dates back to 1571 , and was
wt itten fol the Oturch or
Sweden by At chbishop Lau-
lentiou Pe,Ui.
MI. Wome1 is th e son -or
M1. a nd Mrs. L. Althur Wo-
met of Costa Me sa. His
the fotmet Shatyn Edelblute,
i• the daulhtet of Mr. and
Mn. C. Otaham Edelblute or
Newport Beach,
The couple worked in the
Newpolt area ror the sunvncu
and ltbnned to Oxford, Enaa
and, where Mr . Wome1 will
continue his wo 1k as chap-
lain to ove1seas s tudents
atudy in& in Gr e at 81ita in,
and hi s Jesealch fo1 th e doc-
tor o r philosophy dearee in
ea1l y chu1 ch histoiY at J esus
College, Oxford Univeu i ty.
Mn . Worne1 is an unders•a-
duate s tudent at Sommes·
vi lle College, Od o1d Uni·
veni ty . They plan to re turn
to the United States upon
or th eir s tudies.
SALE ---SALE-------t
MIRRORS
* ANTIQUE MIRRORS
* TABLE TOPS .. SCREENS
* WINDOW GLASS • SHOWER DOORS
15 to 25% OFF
Good until Jon. 27th
Bring thi 1 od!
AMERICAN GLASS
,.lllma&fll
548-226I] ·-'"· .......
ROLLS
OUT
the
gi~en to secure • indebted• "lthout ro•,.•nant or ,.;m .:ntl ,
f•,.or---oC-BE-VF.RI .Y ,..p,,.,.,. ~•-;•,pli...,l;-;"1<>~1tn1i-JI----11-11--p"'li .. P'".-plll ~--.-..--
FEDERAL SA VI NGS titlr, . . ~'n curn•
YUBAH
ILB. 7 COFFEE 2 LB.157
~ ~ J?: i ~ J 1', s
VAH DE KAMPS 12 oz .
ENCHILADAS
BEEF·OIEESE · otiCKEH
10 o z. HEW GREEH GIAHT
SPINACH IH CREAM SAUCE
U.S. MO. 1 RUSSET
POTATOES 5-LI.
CELLO
BAG
SUNSHINE ICED APPLE SAUCE COOKIES.. 41f
GIRIERS STRAINED IAIY FOOD ••••• 3/ 39f
.... 43~
LOAN ASSOCIATION will to pa y prinrip;•l
at publi c •uctioo to high• sum of o;pj d nntf:, Sf'i'Ured by
bidder for c.sh (PAYAAL E "aid Derd, to wit: 1900.90, as
AT TIME OF SALE IN L Ail,'• in "~tid not!:' JHo•·itled, ati,.IUH'I'!i,
FUL MONEY OF' Til E UN \T t:U if ~to y, un<if'r th" tf:no!OI of uid
STATES) •t The West Entra;n ce Deed; f"rll, ('har~!:'l!l an d ~x·
to Union Bank •t 500 Soath P"D'"e"' of the tru!'ltee anti of
Ma io Street •t L • Veta AY en ur th r tru.'lt !l rrf'at.rd by '!lsid
in lhl! City of Ora:n ge a;nd Coun• 0 1'rtl.
tyofOr.uge,Stateof C•lifomi•, 'Ole hf'TI,.firiarv under ~aid
all righ t, title,•nd ia terest co?• llt>ed, by re•!lnn ~f a breach or
,.eY ed t.a M'Jd now held by 11 d~fault io thr obliga tions se-
aoder !laid Deed in th e proprrty cured ther!"by, heretoforr exo:-
situate in lhe City of Newpo rt r utf'd and d~l i~·erf'tl to thf'
Beach0 in aaid Cou nty -.d undersigned a written Orc\ar ..
St•te, df:acribed •s: tioo o f IJef•ult !Wid Demand
All lh•t cen•ia l1111 d shu .. for Sale, llOd written noticr of
ted in the St•te of C•lif,Huia, bre•ch anti l"lection to cause
County of Or.:r.ge, City of thr undf:rMignl!d to ;.ell to~•id
Newport Beach, deacribf:d u rroperty to utit~fy l'lai d 0 ~
lo llowa:. ig•tion,., wtd th f:reaft er, on
A port• on of Tract No . 464. May )0 • 19671 th e undf:rl'lign ed •s Mowa oa a M•p reco rded c•o,.ed t~•id notice of bre•ch
io. Book 32., page I of Mi ~ and electio n to be recorded
cdlaaeoua Map a, reC?rda of in Book 82390 Page 768 of
Oraage Coun ty, Cahfora l .. Otriei•l Rf:cords in said
more p•rticularly described Re~rder's Offi ce.
a• lollowa: O•ti!d1 J ~tn aary 12. 1968
Beg\aaiag at • poiat in tll e Unl o11 B•k.
Northwealerly llae of a•id .,. .. ld Tnuttee,
• Tract No. 464. 103.72 feet Hy Ardet~e Leitch ~~~~~~--~~~!1 Sooth westerly of th e moat Aulhorhed Si gn ator -Northerl y comer th ereo f; 19039
thea ce So11th ss• 37' Wu t Pu bllatu J•. 18 2S. F'eb. 1 .t.,.f! llle .. id Nordlweaterly 1968. Ia lh e Ne'wporl ll•rbo~
liae 60.50 feet t.a lh e ntoat f..a111p.
'~QUA,~!!! MEATS .
I
A. DAMES, framea
1JJ L 17. mUT, CGITA Mll.a ....... _,172
'
1 DAY ONLY
SAT. JAN. 20
FREE·
Introductory Demonstrations
FREE
Figure Analysis
FREE
!
STATE I.IIIIP
., S1n.._ Jll; Sc' Fa
.. Wben we are 81tt oeil.ker do tbe people
rudy 10 hq the upital· of 1 free CDila&W accept
ht1. ·they wi11 toll ue the lhe ftaldiiSent ' priacip&e
rope."' •a& becaaee aoa.e thould
The proaent leadeuhip of 11\arvo, everyone lhOuld
1M CaHrornia Medical Atao. 111 a lltak ••pry d8y d
cia&ion soemt .willina Md public •IP••e; or dl•
eqer to prove Lenin riaht. becaato noae ahould cle for
Not only do they wolex~me lack or ~· in • mtclc ..
and praise the aociali:ud emoqoocy, everyone sboald
medicine we already have· be able 10 h•o hh , ....
they .. 11: for more, rea•~ lltaiahteaod.. · an npa tel
leu of costa ·or c:onte~J~en· o.r Jl•••u provid~ or ,, ..
cot, oxpoctina to be allow .. ~ '!•amcnt 11 von for
cd to keep lhcir prof'it1 from m1nor alia, all at public e&•
the laac:oltcctor -piOf'itt POIUO,'
made, to pwaphraae Lenin, Thousands of doc&ora
from sellina rope to the throuahout our l&Atc 111d
hanaman. country fOuaht federal medi-
care for m•y yean beca11~
Few thina• turprise me they knew lhat proarima in-
any lonaer in politica lnd volvina payment or private
aovernment, but I wu apw physicians at public ex-
palled by the testimony o r pcnse for treatina anyone
Dr. John G. Morrison, presi· askina for care. must in-
dent or the California Medi· evitably lead to full 1ovem-
cal Association, who ap· ment control of medical prac·
peared before the Senate tice., includina doctors'
Finance Commi ttee.· of fees. But the preaent
which I 1m a member, ·on spokesmcb or the CMA aeem
January ~. "Spcak.ina Co r one to be deliberately closina
of the laraeat state chapters their eyes to thik rundamen·
or an oraanization which tal truth,. which has been
just l ye.,-s aao was still demonstrated by the history
firmly opposed to socialized oC socialized medicine in
medicine at the federal every country adoptin1 it.
level, Dr. Morriaon told us Dr. \iorriaon to ld us, in
that "the CMA will a)ntinue response to a question, that
heartily the basic concepts he would not support. Medi·
embodied in the Medi<:al cal ir it meant that the state
proaram " and that the AIIO• would s et-doctors• fees. ·9Jt
ciation it committed to the thi s is exactJy what will
conc ept that exactly the happen as a result of the
ume medic al care should ever1rowina \tedi<:al pro·
be available 1.0 everybody &tam he favors.
rq•dle ss of co tt and of When it does happen. it
abi ~i ty to pay. may bqin to dawn on the
This is socialized medi-doctors who support. social·
ci ne. ized medicine that ,freedom
The oCt41ear d example of is indi visible -that they
the poor man untreated in a cannot receive their proCcs-
medi c al eme raency for lack s ional income from the tu
of money is the same sort co llector and still expect
of propaaanda my th aa the to (:1'acti c e their profession
poor man starvina to death without 1ovemmenc control.
in an aHiuent cou ntry. Civi· The freedom they would
lited people do not Icc their take from the man who cams
fellow citizens starve or lie his own livin& and pays his
dyi ng, unaided, after a heart own docton. is the same
attack or a ruptured appen-freedom they them selves
dill. wHI lose.
Turn about in schooling
It wa,a 9foi&a a •• rh•t "-•..,-. 1111' .--.cect ~hn Gayle .... let• -.-ettlc.to." ~ter receivin1
tta McNutt ~d other tea-a)llq;e cleSree• .nd the
etters a~ut nc~ mel~K?ds arc all tcachi111 'either p•;! ~d t~chruques tn specuJ time or Cull-time at presenL
e ucatt~. Besides Gayle, who has
Gayle. t I one of the 4 \tc -been trained in vi sua\ per-
nu n children •. wh o were all ception development of chil-
tutored by thetr parents, Mr. drcn, arc Dennis, a pro(es-
and \-ts. Leonard \1cNutt, sor at Southern C alifornia
when .the famil y. spent .10 College. who bas his Ph.D.
years 1n West Afn ca as mt s· from Claremont; ~hvi d, a
sionarics. church youth worker and
The parents are both tea-substitute teacher who stu-
ch en in the Newport-Mesa dies at Southern California
Uni fied School Oinri ct -College; and .. other da.uah·
\tari ~a in educ ationally .tcr, M•ita.. who is substi-
handtcapped classes at Can-tute teaching while workin&
ron School in Costa Mesa, in anthropoloay at California
and Leonard in the foreian State Cotleae at Fullerton. ·
1:.\nauaae departlTlent at Es-A seminar on methodolo&Y
tan cia Hiah Schoo l,teachin& for pri mary and special edu-
Fren dl. cation, with Gayle as spea·
All four of the \1d'llutt ker, was held l)ec. a at the
children are teachers and Can yon School, where some
classes (or educationally
___ L_E_G_A_L_H_O_T_I_C_E __ handicapped children are
'to c at ed. Mu. · Weber, who
taucht for the M•iame
Frostia Scbool in Los Angew
Its while on a fellowshiP.
for her master's dearee at
USC, is now workina on her
doctorate in educational
psycholoay at USC, while
continqina to 'NOrk part time
at Frostia.
~OTIC[ Of PUBLIC HEARING
~---~~~~@~1:~~h·~·:~":'·~';;··~·~•~n that
Commi.,~ion of
will
the· or Ander111 on &
'l-In Mote l & C:offee
Shop lor 11 IJ111e Permit •1 335
to permit: aD outdoor pa tio res-
hturant in connec t i~ with an
exi,.ting 17 seat coffee 11 hop
and 12 unit motel in the C-1
District, on Lots 8 & 9, 11nd
Por. 10, Sub. or Bl ock 227, -----"'=-----Section A, commonly know n as
2627 Newpon Bl vd .
~ot ice il'l hereby further
gi~·rn that !laid pubhr hf'IHiDft
\\'ill be held on the hu day
or F'ebruary, 1968, at tht' hour
ol d:OO p.m. in the Council
Chambe rs of the Newport
Ueach City Hall, at which
time and place 11ny and all
persons interested may appear
and bf' heard the reon.
Ray Y. Copelin, tnlcretary
Newport Reach City
P lannins (Oft1mitHHon
Publish: Jan. 18, 1968, in , ne Newport Harbor Eaaisn
Call in Yow W.m Ad
to tt.. E11sipt
673.0550
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF' PUBUC HEARlNC
Notice is hereby sivea that
the City Coaaeil of t1le City
of Newport Beach will hold a
public heariu.s rel!ardias the
nte11aioa of the eapir'ltiOII
date of Ordiaaace No, 1235,
eatitled "•• emerpaq ordl· LEGAL MOTIQ uac e of ll:!e City of Newport __ .=::.c:.:;:_:._:_:---:----:--Buch eatablialiiaiJ iaterhn
NCYfiCE Of' PUBUC HEARJNG :soa.ias repa.tloaa recpirial Notice ill he reby sivu that mlaimom jMif)tial_ reqaireiHIIIII
the Pluaill. Commlaaioo of for all properly located Wh.ia c<~n~merci.r a011laa diaulcta the City of ewport Beach will ia d.e eity whlcli does aot
hold • public heariDII oo the othenfiH hne p~~rkbts fiMjlllre• appllc.tioa of Paelffe Yacht meats." Sir. lea, la c. for • Uae Permi t al U4 to permit: the utabllah· Otdlance lfo. 1235 wlll nto-
meat of yacht ••lea aad rttlated -uealfy exr·re .... lileeoee
acth·itiea aad aa off1it.e alp. aall nd .-ol 011 Jn .. ,. 211
ia the C-141 Dlat:rict, 011 LOt 1968 aaleu tltc City c .. acl
22. Tract 1210, co-oaly aeta 10 uteU tk .. ,. .. tloe
boWll .. 100 We•t Ca.•t date of .. l.d onliua~.
H I~ NOTICE IS HEREBY niR•
&""'•1· TH ER Clvt;~ ••t tllie a&Jd
Notice I• hereby fa rth er si"e• ,.II. He lleiria1 will~ lleld .. f
th•t uid pt~bllc ke.ri•l will •e 2~d d11J' of J--'7• 1961.,
be \lrld oa the ht d•y of 111 tile. ll-r off:)(),_, ... •• Febn•ry, 1~. M th llo.r of 8:00 P•"'· ia tile Co••cft Co .. ell o .. ~,. ef 6e CI'J'
Cll .. Mr• of tile ~ewpon H•ll of die Cit)' of N•WJK111
Be.d C1ty Hall. • wlll cll tl•e BH~. C.llf...:'-t •• wlilcll •d place •r •d all ,.,._. ti•e •d place UJ •4 all
lateH11ted 1111ty 11ppelf aad ~ peraoea ia\ereeted-., eppear
iurd dlel'fJoll. ..d M lltoeH .......
l•y y, C~•H•c"eretary , l.ftn Lali" "•"'~" Buc:ll lty Cltt Cteti Pl ... l.•• C••laai" City of N..,_. .. a.
P.bll .. , I•· II. 11161. Ia ""bllolo: J•. 11.11161. Ia n. " .. ,.,. ·~ Eutp 1\• lf••pcwt • ., ......
THURSDAY, JAN. 18, 1968
COIDI.A DEL liAR, CAliF.
'
Agend·~ for Planners Sta.t~ Job's
The Pl-i .. Comniui"" Vorlooco Hw y., oouohweoo com• or oHICial to :Mil r;oaai~er the followina Dr. 'Louis Goa.sehalk, 4607 J~mboree Rd. aad Coast
ttans • Its meedna. at il Pelbam Rd., ·Cameo Shores, Hw y., northwest corner o( • •
p.m. ·today, Jan. 18, •tn the a-root hiah renee in the rear Eaublurr Dr. ·and J.nboree pay VISit
Newport Beach City Hall: yard utback, where a 6-root Rd.~· north or Palisades Rd.
VerieAce fence i a penni tted. at the extension o f J amborce Mr s. Shillcy COIIUIIIDII, 1lM
Georae F~eeman, 331 8f!d Usa Pe,.lh Rd. dclputy atand au•di.. o1 331 ~ Dahlta A~e.o C:oroo a Chick h('tso n Volk swaaen, Raymond Torian, 17 01 E. the s tate ora•izalioa, ,_..
del M•. 4 dwelhna umts on automo bile ulu and ser· Balboa Blvd.o Balboa. 2nd an official viait 'JDn&My &o
4,~25 square .feet or land .. vice racility at 445 E. Coas t noor addition to non<on· Bethel 313. Jntctnatiou.l
Thu was ~nttnued from che Hwy,; near Bays ide Inn, formin& bWidina. ordct of J ob'a DIUP&ina,
Jan. 4 mceung. acrou from the Dunes aqua-,~C arl Henri chsen, 251);) W. NewpoJtBeach. The meiJitiDJ
Us• PerMits. 'ti c park. coast Hwy,, ·\i•inen Mil e, also included initiation and
Shellmaker Inc.~ Jartix>ree Newport \tedical Arts re11taurant servina alcoho lic choir practice.
Rd. 'at the nten.sJon~f Back Buildin&, )i)7 Placentia beveraaes, wi th live enter-Bethel 313 will spon101 a ~ay ~r., oCf·sJte Sl&n f~H Ave., We st Newport Heiaht s, tainment ao-to-chutch-Sund.ay, open d~rech o n~l purposes. Thts doubl e faced illuminated Gi iiii'Crt Hener, Bayside to the public at the 8 a.m. L E:G!O!.~. Miss was co:"llnued from t he Jan. post sian, 4 feet by 6 reel Mot ors,l2;):J W, Coa st Hwy., service thi s Sunday at St.
Beach, tries her 4 meettna. 6 feet in size above arade. \tarinen \1il e, pc:rmission Andrew•s Pteabytcrian
IPi!;caLIO•L ia 'l luck from the Great West em RenC·A<:ar • to sell used cars and to set• Church, Newport Beach,
s tarboard of a 4...._fool fiber-450° Campus Dr., Back Harbo r First Chri stian vice cars. wi th a pancake b1eakfast ~ Ba t r 10 Chluch of Ne wport Beach,
Owens Yacht as lhe y, ope~ s ora&e o. r~n -Eoeaption Pen~~it urmediately fo ll owina. The
1.1 l "' development or church racil· inlbO<>r d cars tn connec ton wr Bank of ,•,mer ica, 3444 Via breakfut will be held at cruiser .heads for a c ar ren~al s ervi ce. 1t1e s at the ~ortheas tem Lido, Lido Shops Area. a!-theSeafar in aMasonic Lodae.
Southern California boat The Irvtne Comp an)', 1 per-caner. of Tusu n Ave. and t~r ation or a non-conformi ng Snow Camp an annual
show Jan, 2b to Feb. 4 at man ent sir,ns for .Ne wport ')ant_alsabel Ave., We st Up-Sign. event fo1 the l i1l1, will be
th e Pan pacific auditorium <;enter at the fo llo Wing toea-per Bay, held at L01enzo's Lodae,
in Los Angeles. The flag-uons: 3 at Coast Hwy . and The Bluffs •. fou.r .a-.r~t by Crestline, on Feb. 9, IO,
ship of the Concord e custom Newport <;ente_r Or.; 2 at a:-root oH•slte dtrecu on al Ph-• in y", Onl., and ll.
. .11 b h'b't d b San Joaqutn Htlls Rd. and stans for Ease Bluff and The hono1ed queen will
me WI e ex 1 1 e Y Santa . Ro~e Dr.; 2 at San the Blurr s at the following foro Subscription: hold a slumbct pally fo1 the
Marine of Jo aqum !·hils Rd. and San ta locatiol'lr.-northeast corner Coli 673~550 &Ill s a 1 he1 home on March
C ruz: Or. or Jamboiee .Rd. and Coast 15.
CONSIDER THEIR FUTURE
83,000 acres of rich history, and of an even ri cher future, mak e up IRVINE RANCH. It's
a place of growing; where your sons will mature into men, away from the grasping con-
crete of urban congestion. Where your little girls ca n laugh in daffodil dreams of their
fair tomorrows. IRVINE RANCH is a country th a t rolls greenly from the Santa Ana Moun·
tains to the cool movement of Pacific surf; a coun try prepared for each new day with its
master pliJn of open vistas and parks, of houses and apartments, of living, working and play-
ing expanses. Visit the IRVINE RANCH INFORMATION CENTER. Santa Ana Freeway at
Myford Road, 2 miles east of Tustin. Open daily from 8 :30 to 4. Homes now under construc-
tion in 5 individual communities.
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WIN, KEEP TOP SPOT
fte Olze• ... ..., Sea by •• Kille•, held an 10 ki .. fon, 9: Mite McWII· llol•"" ••b -•""lOCI lod place by uo..,cina u .. ,, I. •d O.rio Thompo
1oM lo 1M lllrioo Lo..,1 Voloncia 12..0. ''"'•. 4. · .
111•• e"lliqb, cNibina COIOllaheld a cotrll'!'andina :nu F~day a&
......... Valley 63-31 for 2~11 lead at halt=--bnle 1nd Krnp Will . h oli<tt 1!:~~··~~'
a .,.,.ot 4.0 record. was never in trouble. •John ~ad\ Bill B _
nie Mtanolia Sonlincl•, Vult led lhe attack with U Kl~l 1 overc.ne lhei,.'oaoonl
who Wtft bumped out or a pointl. Phil Jordan diOpped maJor . test or 'the
ftut plaee tie last Friday in lli Steve Leech, 11 : Jim l11t Fnday even1n1, :-":~''~!ll-... -----..;;;;;.. ____________ -1
T II o 1S 71 over M .. nolla 62 to "•n SICTIOM, PAGI 6-THU.SDAY, JAM, ll • .l.ttl IFS ra y to WID • dt:.,~~~~:!.·~~;~ id•••ical .._ __ ..;__.......;..;.;.;,;;~;;,;.;,;;.:;;;._,
The Newport Harbor left lhe noor at halftime In sconna. The ~'"'' led Bucs fl'e f le· ad Sailoro ue in o 3-way lie ulilina Santa Ana Hiah 41 l l 10 •!6 at halfti me, ond or
. '
fot 2nd place in lhe Sunset to 34. ·But they r~tllied ror bot~ teams exac:tly dou~led
Leque lifter -,other oom e-an astoundina S& points in thear tol als for the rrnal
from-behind v;ctory Tucs-the 2nd hair to win over the tally. • ,
day evenina _ 75-71 over :n1e Corona vrctory _c~e
Anllheim Saints n to 76. With 3 or the s taller_s ,SitUna
Coach' AI lhckney's Ron Love led the Sailor on the sidelines. Jo~ Yule,
Sailors led 37.31 at tho half, onslaught by droppina in 26 Stw·e~c Leech and Mrke \1c·
but were overtaken in a PQints, lO or them in the 1! hWtiS all went out on
hectic 3rd quarter. They hec tic 3rd quarter. Gaae r~uls1 ·Yule s.till manqed to
trailed 62-S6 in the earl y hustled for 17 points; Black hr t (or 16 po1nts and Leech
mo ments o( the 4th quarter, had 16; Strock, ta: liolmes, a~ded _10. Phil Jordan _ was
The Oranae Coast Col-
lese Pirates' 113-H viclory
over Citrus Tuesday niaht,
coupled wilh Chafrey's
74·73 upset win o ver Mt ,
San Antonio boosted lhe
Pirates into a 3-way tie
for top spot in the Eastcm
Conference.
face the Pirates in the 0CC
&Ym.'
Cypress put the fiut blc~
ish on the Pirates• EC slate
last Friday nisht wi th an
83·79 victoty at Western
Hiah.
The Chataers rolled up a
48·40 hal(time lead, but the
Bucs made a spi rited come.,..
back and went ahead 75-74
wi th 5:04 left, and 79·78
wi th 1:52 left. A basket and
3 free thtows lhen won it ftH
C)'PICSS,
J '
then rallied to aain the ~; Haven, 7; Stickelmai er hi,Sh p01nt ma.n for~~~ Krnas OCC, ML SAC and Ful·
lead with 2 mirwtes to go. and Uancoclt, 3 each, and wr th 16 poi nt_•·. K1ndelon le r~n a rc now all even with
Bob Black dropped in 3 o f Pesch ell, 1. had 15 and \lcWIIll ns 3. 4·_1 records. Fullerton stayed
4 fool shols in the (ina\ 1 1 1 w1th the leaders by de·
.. cond•, &CI Iina a total of Eag es Wl·n ess l·n eague f·~···· s .. Bomudino 70 H (or the evening. to 64.
Ron Love con tributed 11 The Estancia Eagles are 'll.'illiams and Gary Bulla , J ohn V11llel)' of the 9Jcs
lD the winni~ cause; Ri ck s ti ll IC10king for their firs t 2 each. led all scorins with 30
Stickelmaier scored 13: Irvine League win of the :~s tancia will ho s t Foun-points, followed by Bruce
Paul Holme s, 12; Al an season after bowin& to tain Valley at & p.m. thi s Chapman wi th 2 1 and Bart
Gaac and Doua Underwoo d , Loara 71-5-:J Friday nish t. F riday. Carrido with 10.
3 each, and Lee llaven, 1. They are a t thcbo ttnmcf the \like LaRue kept up his This Frida)' evening
This Friday th e Sailo rs Loague with an tl·-4 record. hish scori nl lu t Friday Ol11ffey, the spoiler, will
The Bucs go t balanced
SColiUK f1 om J uhn Vallely,
17; Bauce Chapman, 17;
George Yul e, 16: and Craig
Falcon~r . 12. Vallely ~s 17
pu t hi m over th e 1,000 bar·
rier -1,003 -fot a :!-sea.
!lon total.
OR. ALBERT STOCK TON . Co •ona del
Mar vet erinarian, is giving a rabies shot
to a F rench poodle being held by his as-
sistant, Benny Clancy, at th e rabies
clin ic held Tuesday night, Jan. lb, al
the Newpo rt Beach lire department. Over
300 lour footed fr i endx we re brought to th e
clinic for shots and/or licenses. Th e an·
nual event is sponsored by the Orange
County chapter ol the Sou thern Califoroi c1
Veterinarian's Assn. Corona del Mar <1n d
Newport Beach Kiwanians and firemen
assisted. (Howard Folsom photo.)
City. Building Permits
Wut Upper Boy
will play We s tmi ns ter on The Eagles sa\'e the night, hi ttina the nets for '
u.. hom • '""'" s-.o., , ... 1 h•"" ;. the 2n poi•"· but E .... ,,. lou Mesa loses 1•0 double 0 T Last Friday evening_ on first half, trailing b) a ID Valencia lligh a4 to 6S
the hom e courl, the <iaJiors scant 3 points at, halftime, in the Tiger gym.
The Newrw lt Beach lllrild-
lng depa1tmcn t h:~~ i~~Ucll
th e fl)llowing permi t ~. val-
ued a t 51,000 an d ah11\'C:,
duJing th e fits t half ol f Janu-
chen wall, remove fi replace:,
~:!70 Channel Rd., S\,500.
ll ent~ Wheclcf, ICillli\'C
kth:hen \\all, in~ta\1 ~'"~
cahcncu, 1300 W, Ba} t\vc:.,
S I,OO(l.
R.C. Bulli'>n, l·un!l, .>
stmy dwelhng, JO -' \\•11n1ng
Sta1 Ln., ~5.lJ{K).
II .C. Valentine, 1-wut, I·
~lf\1} dwo::\hng, 107~ San•
tia~n D1., !io-46.=50.
looked like loser s as they, 34·31. L oara [lUlled awa ~ in Th e Eagles trailed 52 to
MJ.XI~E
MATEER
,ART
exhibit
at
IWIIfl
I'IIIIO'ft u 11:u
the Jrd ~o~uarter, and Es· 34 at the half and we re never
tan cia could not catch up: able lo mak e it close. Perry
\li ke LaRue ... as high scored l i.l points (or t he
point rmn with :!4. George Eagles: JJarnett, 1il; lbey,
Barnett scored 1: PeJTy, a; 7, \·bran, 6; wil)iams 5;
Mike l bey, 7; Bill \'u ran , tloyt, 3; Werner and Bulla,
4: Charlie lloyt, J; Skir I each.
Wrestling tourney set
Mo1e than 200 of the top
wtestle!s fmm 17 Ontnae
County high schools will
gathe• at 01ange Coast Col·
lege J an. 20 f01 the annual
OCC-Costa~·lesa l li&h Scho(•\
invi tational toumey.
The offi cial wei gh-ins will
be held fwm 7 to 9 a.m.
W1 estlinB will ge t unde1way
at 9:15 a.m. The rubhc i~
in\'Lted free of chaq~e.
OCC w1e stlin g coac h Jack
Fail , tou•nament CQO!dina-
tot, said lhe fidd this yea1
is the s ll on&est in the his-
' loty or the toutney. Costa
~1c:sa Hiah easily won the
team'"tille !as! year.
Champinns wi II be back to
defend theit Clowns at the
following weiahts ; 98 pounds .
Ande1 son, Fountain Valle y.
106; Allen Jones, Cos ta
-\lesa ; 130, Ruiz, Costa
Me sa ; 136 , Bond, Huntington
Beach; and heavy weight,
Pcllcc, Hun tin gton Beach.
Compe ting schools include
Buba Grande, Corona del
\l:u , Costa \leu, Estancia
Fc1ilthlll, liu.n tington Beach:
La Quinta, \1at ina, Newport
Harbor, Osanze , San·Ctemcn·
lC , Santiaao, Tu.tin, ViJia
Park, We stmins tel, E! MO..
dean and Fountain Valley.
S .ELMAN
NEW CAR SALES AilE FANTASTIC
WrRE WAY OVERSTOCKED .
It took 2 over-times for
Brca·Oiinda to o ver come the
Costa Mesa~\Jstanas Tues-
day night 51 to 47 oo the
winner's courL
\lcsa !ost a 26·20 hair-
time lead, and the reg ulation
game ended H-43. Both
teams added 4 points in the
first ov ertime for a 47-17
deadlo ck , tx.Lt Brea shut oot
the \lustangs in the 2nd
extra per iod and dropped in
-' point s for the victory.
Brea is. now in a 4·way tic
fDJ Jrd · with a 2-2 record.
~lcsa dropped to 7th wi th
1 win and 3 losses .
Jeff Sargent led the Mus-
tana;s with 15 point s. Steve
Kin' was righ t at his heels
Wi"Oi 14. Lo)·d White made
Ill: Roger Whistler, 5, IU!d
Don Farris, 4.
\lesa will hnst 2nd place
\la.gnolia this Friday ni aht
at a.
Lsast Friday cveoi .. in tbe
Lo&ra l.)'m, the ".ut1n1i
couldn't actaoina, and were
swamped by the Suons 67
10 44. \lcsa fell behind 24
to 10 in the first quarter,
trailed 42 10 11 at the half,
and only in the 3rd .quarter
we re they able to gain an
advantag e in the scoring,
13 to 1.
<;argent led the \\~stan&
scoring wi th 14 points. E r-
sltine had 12: Kina. a: Far-
ris, S; Whi te, 4, and Whi st-
ler, 1.
IUCS SEEK THIRD MILE RELAY nTLE
a!\" L i.n.clo Isle
Delmar R ~cJ, ...,all, Jl
Li nda !sic:, s I, IUO.
Doug\ a~ L tcc.:ht~, l·untt,
:!·stor y dwc\lmg, '13 L mda
Ish:, S4ll, f)(lfl.
Oranze Coast College will Lido hie
be shooting fo1 its 3rd Thuma!> TcJe-.~''• =--.lo>l\
sllaight mile telay Clown duplex, JOh-301'1 \'ca t.1~j,,
this F1iday evening, Jan . Nmd, Sh5,UOO.
19, in the Los Angeles In· Balboa I slancl
vi tatironal at lhe Sporls II .B. B'"'\n, l11 c.:hcn l'abt -
Atcna. ne ts, ICI'Hlll :-h ...... ct, 17\U S.
Coach J im ~lcl lwain's crew, Ba) Ft.. ~3. 500.
will be tunnin g th is year NewPort
agains t th e top 5 Jaycee llalbo:1 Ba~ Cluh, 1=11 \\.
squads in Califor nia -Al i· (\•ast II "~., 2·st•H~ athletcc
zona Me sa, Pie rce, ~11. San wing, ~J()O ,fH IIJ.
Antonio. San Dieao \tesa, Bolboo
and Allan II an cock JC. Th e Ch11 ~~ (lunch t-c~ the Sc:a,
OCC s quad includes Da ve 1-'0(J '!'.. Ball"ll.•a BhJ., tomt.'l
Stephens, T etty Schmitz, 11nd d u eChll~, !io:!,OUll.
John Partridge, and Pete L. llau ison , "'"""'
Figaatt, with Ed Shipley
and Ralph Kell)' as a\tet-
nales. "='
D.UI WINS FOR BUCS
'lao Hill•d. ·Costa ~ ..
J a} Jean Inc., 1\U ll, 135<J
E. Balboa Uh·d., SI,.:!OO.
RiLh!'t d Shuiman, alte!U·
11on~. :!~7{) Channd Rd.,
$\,000.
\\olli e.!
1<.:m11 dc l,
!08,000.
Back Boy
\lat.:ha, add and
-4<11 Sc:vrllt-1\\"c:.,
('hazan Ct•n:-lluCII••n Co.,
partttt .m and ..:abincts , 4501
IJII Lh St., Sl,SOO.
R. \lc\cr :-., al tel:llt••ns,
.U)(l\ HII Ch St .. .S2,000.
(i.C. Kuusc, l ~un1t, I·
slt•l~ ..1•\ellin ~, !5111 \"•-.ta
Ba} a, .S34,000.
Srru.,ul llnm~~ Inc., IC'mon c:
and r~plaL..: l'allc lt"n~. 151 ~
W~std1ff ()1., S\,(}0().
Corono clel Mar
E.O. R,•Jcffl'r ,
h(IU~C ft.>ffi
Dr ., s 1,0011.
Horbor View Hill.
Jack. U. Fo\\k,
JSOrl Seab!ccze Ln ..
11.'01 .. \l'
If oi l' I fll
f.:nl·.:,
'S\,~00.
I Orco Block Co. I BUILDING BLOCKS . AU. SIZES • ALL TYPES
. Telephof!~: JAc:luoa 1·nlt
P20 S. Mciia. Saata Aa8
Hiah arlld. 'proVided the
firework s ror on e or the
most dranatic finished in
Clfanae coast College wrest·
!ina amal,s Jan. ·11 when he
pinned Bruce Gj ertson in
21 secunds to aivc OCC a
24·21 verdic t ov er Golden
West. The &Jcs were down
ll-21 goina into the final
event, and Hilliard's win in
the heavyweight divisi oo
1 Time 2 Times 3 Times
20 words or leu I. SO
21 words to 30 words 2.00
31 word I to·«< words 3.00
Each worcl over 40 words .05
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3.00
4.00
5.00
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VANL INES,INC.
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5200,000 INVENTORY CLEARANCE Airlift aids Indians • ~o~us1 cAL FoR SALE • JF~o~~~~;e~H:!;T~-:-:-:::-:-:~ I SP<Mlilr;SC;E;.L;r:L~AH;-;E-;o;;u-;s ;;:-;-;-::· 'iif\~ihc;7,ib.;ri)U.Ai::L~I ~·· befo re your e)·e s .
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INVENTORY ClEARANCE
ACID •r TO CIOOSE
SE JIAN
1• E. CIAIIIAI, OlDIE ...
lOIIIIIUTD UP TMI M..OIT PIIIW..+.Y
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An ai rl ift of food and clo-
thina, in response to the
plea o( Danny ')avey, Costa
\1es a parcelman, reached
snow-bound Navajo Indians
last week in the cJ.treme
northeastern corner of Ari · , .....
Thi 1 mercy mission started
more than 17 years aao when
Oanny launc he d a one~an
cru sade t:> better the live s
o( the Navajo and Uopi In·
di ans. l:housands o r South·
em California re sidents
.,swered the appeals for
donations thi s wi nter, mak·
ing possible last week's air·
lift rrom El Toro.
S,t. Uohl Oe w similar
missions to Arizona's
dian reservati ons duri
tour ll El T oto and h:~;.~,~~ coordinate the mo st r·
ai rlifts with authorities
here.
As ruture needs ari sc,
DaMy Oavey and Sat. Uoh l
will qain look rorw.-d to
hclpi na thes e Northern Ari-
zona Indian tribes as
have so many Urnes in
past. And they'll probabl
call o n El Toto aviators to
keep the ball ro llina riaht
up to the reservation.
.. LARGE Bay Front hom e 'Th 0 on )'Our new carpet -re-· eatre Comr-ct rzan' renL PvL pier, pv t. bead1. move them with Blue Lus·
with flectronic tr.aps and Furnished or unfur nished. tre. Rent electric sham-
Ca t tanets-'JNLY at. . . Treat your (amily to a ~cw pooer st. Crown Hard ware,
CORCORAN \rtU"ilC CO. way o f life. Vogel Co. 3107 E. Coast Hwy., Cor·
(\c ross from Fashion Sq.) 2667 E. Coast ~l wy., ona de l \lar.
#66 Town .\; Country on a del \lat.
541-4318 ,:...:'-:---'-=-"-::-:c:::-:--:P:-I ,:__W~A:_H~T.:E.:::_D ____ _ A.J RNI SHEO R00\1. vt.
Open Moll. &: Fri. 'ti I 8 pm entran ce an d bath. S50
• Yam~ha • Story & Clark e month incl uding uti li ties.
J ·\\l'r\/1 ) ~>\J.F: Vo gel Co. 67J-2i.J2.).
P iano ua·l~in ... rl"nl r"tum... • WORK WANTED
~·>i nti~& con ,.oll'~ frnn1 1295. b~au 1Hul Baltlwin ma•l,. ~rand,
164-". • I ,,.fi o r~tnn!l fr om 1295. llarn·
rnnnd full cons ole with t/c:, ,a, ... I 1000.
Sr hmidt-Phillip!l Co,
1907 \. \/.lin at 20th S!rf""t
!'~tnt• An•
CASH for your garaae items.
BOOKS, tools , housewares
needed for nur da i I) gar-
a"ge sale. 0 ~6-1675, Tc·
Winkle ltard•\are, Costa
Mesa,
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HOUSE S FOR ~LE
•
I
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WILL TRADE
for lalboalsland
2 Hou ses on wide comer R·2 Lot in Corona
del Mor. Owners Custom home ho s 4 bed·
room s, Fam ily Room a nd POOL Large in·
come ren tal has 3 bedrooms.
PRESTIGE HOME
in C91meo Highlands
.$--bedroom s, Ocean ,Vi ew, S4S,OOO. Owner
wi ll con\ider trade for sm all 2·bedroom, 2
ba th home.
lest Values in
Harbor View Hills
~::l~-~-~
Modified Spl it Level with view . Form al Oini nv
room, Separate fami ly room . Two fi replaces. _
S41 ,500.
Rentals
)·bedroom hous.e, dbL garage,
(orono del Mor.. . . . • . . . . . . S1 85 mo.
Oceon Blvd., Corona del Ma r,
2 bedroom s, VIEW •.•....•...• S375 mo.
l2SO Eut Cast Hipwe,
Colon~ del Mar. CalifrHn••
Pnont: 673-2222
O PEN SEVEN DAYS
0
•
Pur~y dies at 51 ·
JaMMaryhrdyot Lapna Qeorae of Laa\ll'l a Buch,
Beach. .mo had been a lt'ld Demon in Vietnam; and
secretary fOf 15 yean ll SL. 3 blothen, Nn\On and 1
AadHw't Praabya.ian . EricJ acob10n of Californ ia, 1----~
Onatch, . Newpor\ Be~~eh, and Deny• Jacob1on or
died Fn~y, Jan. 12 u Lquna Beach.
Hoq Hc,.pl\alal lhe 11• of Services will be held at
5 1. J p.m. Friday, Jan. 11, at
NE1PORT ~IIIOR EJIGII
ARST S!CTIOII --P. 7
THURSDAV, JAN. 11, 19&1
OlflliiA D£1.IIAA, CAUF.
Mu. Purdy wu bom SL Andrew's. orr,ciantl
SepL. 14. U l6 , in Canada. will be Dr. Charles Dier01 ..
... came 10 CaiiMrnial n fi eld ana the Re~mond
1927, and 10 Or anae County S rah.n1. Baltz Mo rtu ary ,
in U35. Corona del ~-tar is the
Survivots are ,her 2 10n1, runeral dir ect.or. '
The entry ha ll is s ufficiently •ide for gr ....
ing guests, •• Livin g Room is Iorge -yet hoa
a co1y feel in g, espec ially with the fire burning
in the s tone fireplace.
Crash kills Mesa couple Dining room is spaci ous and handy to the
Kitchen -yet not a woi~·THRU !
Fom ily room is Iorge but not vi Soble fron;'l entry
hall or li ving room . Three Iorge bedrooms, 2¥2
boths.
The Clllkell or Hauy Tho-MI . Thomas, the son of
mu and hi 1 wi fe, 1Barba1 a, Hau y Thomas of Costa
of Sanla Ana we1e ('laced wa s bm n OcL 10 1936 in
"!de by side for fun e1al !ier .. Vi rginia. He was ' an '
~1 ces held Monday, J an . l S, neerina aid for th e Ci ty
1n the Waverl y Chapel, Santa Westmins ter. lie i~> ahm
Ana. They me t death to-
seiher in· a car accident
Thursday nif!,ht, Jan. I I, a t
Wilson St., west of Mi lner
St., Costa Mesa.
AL L THIS IN BA Y CR EST, Newporl Beoch!
only S54,950!TERMS!
MRS. RUTH OPFERIIAM
OF COSTA MESA DIES
Arter a lcnath y ill ness,
Ruth A. Opferman, 980 W.
19th St., Costa ~1esa, died
Wednesday, Jan. 10, at
lloag llosl'i tal.
\!I s. Opl erm;m w11s bmn
\1a•ch J, l92b, in Penn\oo yl·
vania. She has lived in Call·
fo mi a and th is a1ea for IS
ycau.
Rosary was tecrtet.l Thu15~
day, Jan. II , at Bell Bl oad-
way Charet. Requiem \lass
was held F1iday, Jan. 12,
at St. J oachim 's Cathol,ic
Chu rch, Costa ~lesa. Inter~
ment was at the Good Shep-
herd
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h~ •••ll~ht ''"';lor 1:o•n•1·
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CHIIN4 IRE
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vived by hi s mo ther, Amy
Thomas, and a si!Her, P a.
llicia, of Pennsylvania; and
a bto th er , J ames of Ohio,
675-3000 Eves: 67).0554
Batbara Thomas was born
June IS, IQ-'6. in Tens .
Sh e was a beau tici an. ll er
sutvivnrs a u:: her patenls,
Bay & Beqch Realty Inc.
2407 L COASliiWY.
William and Maggie ~:~br:l of Texas; 2 siste1s, B
Capl's and Mytl Stone
Santa Ana; and 4 sisters ,
and 3 bwtlt e rs in Texas.
lnte1mc nt was at Fail·
ha ven Mcm01ial Pa rk. Baltz
Co10na del Ma1 Mortua1y
Th is is a suggested high rise building for Q~ acres we
have for sole or long-term ground leas• in .. noheim,
The property is s trat~i coll y located betwettn the
Santa ll.na and Riversicl4" F r••woy s on o busy thorough•
fore. The building would inc:lude shoppin'il fac il ities
on the ground level, wi tf-t profeuionol offices, apart·
ments, penthouses, and o sky room re,stouron t on the
upper fl oors, 1\ heliport is on th• roof for 1he COnYen•
ien ce of the. tenants. n •• concept of o complete worio:-
ing-living-shopping "City" wi thin on• stnlcture is
90ining increasing attention with inv•stors in lond·
675-3000
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GEORGE D. BU~COLA SAYS:
lt C.tl\ be ,. hA~py \;hl•l;o,.! H"~'"1l yo~~r "'o*"•r
<~ur oy t•~ be " co,...fo<t to -ye .. •~d • blen •"'J for
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f.cv w"der $.&() 000. w;th ""l~ .. t le•ll'l1, 'fOU c•ft
o•" t bu utiful, J.,,.,,ior.ot home '"''" culto"'
fu tu<e~, plu, • pri"''' delu•• •p•rtment fOt" •
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lEST IUYS!
Corona del Mar COMM ERCIAL ... L orge cor·
ner property ... va lue in land alone, BUT
presen t u se shows 1ncom e to corry. Top •n·
vestm ent lo r future de velopment. Co li for
appointment to see.
lEST IUY :
Laguna Beach .•• 3 B.R .•. magnificen t Ocean
V\EW J •• buih ·in Electric. Kitchen ••• Hard
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inside ond oul ... top loon. ONL Y S32,250
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3' B.R: plus ren tal in (I)M ... qu iet, pleasant
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2515 E. C.••t c.,... ........ ,
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in th e Ensi ~ Bu ilding
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Appro~~ti mately 750 sq. ft. in rear of building,
with entron ce from F' em leaf A"•·
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Ho me Sites !
A cu.~tom hom~ built
jus1 for you ·r . by
Ivan Wells & Sons, lnc.
on a larg~ vi~w lor.
Pnvacy, presriae. quiet depnce
in ~ltclu&ive DOVER !MORES
... on the lrvi~ Ranch on New-
pon Harbor's famous Wesr Bluff.
BAYC REST homes ar~ rrally
CU§Iom•ud fo r people who
demand !Mdrvtdu:alit)' and 1wank
)tmpli c•IY who :arc Selecrive
.. who ar~ community minded.
T he JOO Strres ho mes 1ecm
world5 av. ay from consc!nion yet
... onl y m1nu1es from practically
everything.
$59.995 lO $ 120.000
TERM SAVINGS : For l he budget-minded .
unexpect ed ex penses ... taxes ...
and ol her annual paymenls. Wele-McC.rcle A8llltors
Rcl ... lc Scn>icc SU..:c 1943
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M•miMr '.ct.nl O.~it tn•ur•rtc:• COfPOt•tl6n
o..,.,-111. lnw.-d to s 15.000.00
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Move-In 'Condition
. HAIBOI HIGHLANDS,
Newport BIIC~
Imm aculate )..bedrooms Plus Famil y Room, 2}~
Ba1hs, Brick F ireplace, O'Keefe & Merritt Bit.•
Ins., plus re frig., Carpets & Drapes, Hardwood
F loors, 2·cor ·gorage with automatic door o pener.
~aom far traile r or boat. Priced for qu ick sole.
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-TIIUIIIDAY, JM. II, IMI ~~~
CDIIIUDELIIM.CAUF. A . show 111. 21
a-. _ • ~r::. MeSI boy· k illecl •••ling ~~a":'c~~. AI:~:.~ s:;··:::
~-eo llolo _ --H•-dMI oa •. o, _...... ol Santa Ana Valley c hab, .will _. ., .. He waa just • r-v-I Mr. d ·~ J n..... d I II • 1!. J-. will ... -~ 00 ,,.-• *• ••anal rally ._ ;9WI. · ••• ....., ..... 11; be bel 1om a.m. to ;, -round boy. ·My oaly araacl--2 1 ·~ u-•-p 1 s..-• J 21 ·• "A •n ~· a& 1111 ~ of die ladepeadent P\an~a-110n," uid Mra.. !to .. da t lieu, ._,, nu11 Pot· p.m. pUay, u. , at .... e
dlieh aii.IIIIPIOBib::r' o.
P••k J~-JCIIdM'•
Pet lhop. c .. -jlol 1111,
wi II ehow ~il 1taliM P•Y·
hounds,
--• J•:JO L• . ~--men&el Ctuarc:hat of Nn. enca · I k•IOII of Newport Beach Cot II Mua FaiiiiOUndt --u .,.. -Oatbrie.. Cotta Meta, 0 ..., oL.-t.• ·""-' • ...... -. L. D... 746 T ' tenlcet. ·4-t 7 p.m. .... will ~~· Prht~y. Jan. 1~. at ()·o-Pul ()adlrie, 265 and aenda r ""'home; ull with no .unliiiiOtl "'" .. ''· .... nuc .. uyd\1, Ullin
apeak on .. An IYUitlical Central Btblc Chu.rc:t,, 23rd ., pa&emal ar~ther, t4~. People with aeaiuered Ave., ~ewpon Heiahta, a
Yie•t the John ~irdl S.. ud Oranac Ave:,· Ceeil Place, I Costa Mesa. RosKa Guth ne, ltld his doa• may btina them 10 junioa at Newpolt Hatbol
Society ... The r•War mi~ Costa Meta. ·The theme 11 who ••• killed at t~e 11• maternal arandfllher, Con-show a~ounds by lO:lO a.m. Hiah School, will •how •
.. _....,.. ta• th.rou h. cona of 16 in a hun&ina acCi dnt rad P.ul ol Plymouth, Neb-and cntet ·•em ,01 ·•e o•-w. Goadon setter, 2 . Alaskan WNk' Sible study and ....,...., Y . • 1 ,. ~nday, hn. ·14, •near Cor- b " •u •· u• uv 1 te 2 It 1 prayer meetinl will be at tcmporuyreiiiiOUtllendl. ona.. ratr.L · There will be a $1 ente1in1 .~:d. 1~ Olea~ ~~~n~•Y; &11' ........... .
7 p.m. Wednesday.· There wil ~ be sen ions at .. We loved football, wa1 a Services were held Jan. ·17 chiiiC. ' .. Pekine~e and 'a whi~et.
• • • 3 p.rg. ·and 7:30 P•ITI• ·Chap--d ' d n"oy d -~~ L • · d I 200 do ex C"'" " ' ... nEE The Plymouth Conlre,a-lain David Meschke,, re-~ IWimmer, ·an e J o aa the Newport H .. vvr U• ruoun , 1 1 a1e • .. nuc .. 11 amon1 Ule top
tional Church, 3262 8road cendy back from Vietnam , achool.'' Mn. 'Oidwie taid. theran Church, with the Rev. pected at this annual show . jun ioa handlers in the Soulh·
5I. N t H · ~, 'II -c h · Greaory wa1 a 1·unior at James Blain u officiant. Ribbons and tt ophies will land. He has won Sl first i ewpor .,.,, 1 -WI . ape ... at ~ e evemn1 be aw11ded. The classes plsce u~iea with his lta--"TNstee• of Wmonow" mcetin .. · Costa Mesa Hi1h School. tie lnteementwu at Harbor Rest •t.. ""'" 'II b th t ' f • • • wai born April 27, nst, in Memorial Park.· Wutcliff are: puppies, 3 to 6 mon u,J ; I ian IJeyhoundt, Champion •• e e sermon op•c 0 The annual consresa· 9 to 12 months; and all a1es Mr. Mouse and "almoat
the Rev. ·Norman qrow~ at tiona I meetina o f the Pres· Santa Ana.· Monuary wu the funeral whi ch have not fi nished champion" Mr. Moute Ja .
the 1\1 a.m. Sund~y terv1ce. byterian Chu rdl o f the
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_s.._rv•i•v•o•"-"'.•-h•i•o•por-•.•.u_,•di•·•re•cto-•r •• · ____________________________ _
()lUrch sc hool 11 hel d at Covenant, 23.50 Fairv iew
the ume hour, and baby· Rd. Costa Me sa will be
sittin1 is pr ovided. held at 7:30 ~.m. this
The Firs~ B~p:i at Olurch Friday, Jan. ·19, folio win a
of Cotta \1eu, 3;)1 Mu· a dessert provided by the
nolia SL 1t Santa .(na Women's As sn. The nomi·
• 0 p G N natina conmi ttee will Ple· "ve. -r. . . eumann
will prea.ch on the to pic, sen t the names o f 6 candi-
"When you are too bu sy,"' dates for elder, 6 for
at the 11 a.m. Sunday deacon, ·and 4 for the new
servi ce.· "t 7 p.m. the rV>m inating commi ttee. The
Rev.· and \1r s. Edward newly elected elde'r s and
'3eatty, missionaries to deacons will be ordained
Singapore, will tell abru t Sunday. • • •
Indonesia and of the power The Lutheran Church
of God manifes ted in th e Wo men or the Newport
li ve s or many in the Orient. Harbor Luther an Church
• • • have elected the roll owina
The Salboa Island Com-off icers: Mrs. H. V. Wil son,
munity \letho di st Church, president; Mrs. Tom Ree se,
llS Agate "ve. -"A vice·president; ~~rs. Wil·
arand awaltenina .. will be liam · Carnett, s ecretary;
the sennon topic o£ Don A. Mrs. Wilm Frerichs, tress•
Bas sett. minister, at the urer; Mrs. Gene Hanton,
~:3 0 and 11 a.m. Sunday secretary of edu cati on; Mrs.
services. Sunday school is Wi ll iam Van Note an d Mr s.
at ~:30 a.m. The youOa f rank Wil son, s ecretaries
people will meet at 6:30 or stewards hip.
p.'m, at the church .wi th • • •
the new youth di re ctor, Lutheran Church or the
Chris Strutl. Ma ster, HOO Pacific View
• • • Dr.,Harbo rViewHills-Or.
SL Andrew's Presbyter ian William R. Eller will preach
Chu rch, 600 St. Andrew's on "Chri sti an behaviour"
Rd., Cli ff !I aven -Dr. a tthe 6:~5 andll a.m. hou rs
01arles Dieren lield will or worshi p Sunday.· The
preach on "Campaign for Juni or ~ligh You th will
victory" at the a. ~:30 and enjoy a bowlin g party an d
ll a.m. Su nday services. Chri stian fel lows hip on S .. m•
Newl y elected elders will da y evening. Th e annu al
be ordained at the :J :JO me'etin g of th e congregation
s erv1ce, an d the newly will be held at 7:30 p.m.
elected deacons at ll a.m. \1o nday ,Jan.22.Six de acons
' • • • will be elected and com-:'llewpo rt Unity Church, mit tee ch airman appo inted
meeting at 15th SL and by the newly elected coun·
I nine Ave,, Cliff Ha ven -cil foll owing the annu al
"Positive prosperity " will meetin g.
be the sermon t.opic of the • • • Rev. Loren Ftickin1er at
10 a.m. Sunday. "The
hannony or God'' wi II be
the 7:30 p.m . We dnesday
top ic. •••
South Coast Repertory Theatre
Presents
AND
THE PREMIERE SERIES
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JANUARY-FEBRUARY MARCH
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The Chri stian Sci ence
Chu rche.s, Co rona de<l \lar,
Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa -A vers e from Acts ,
"Fo r in hi m we live, and
move , and have o ur being,"
is part or the responsive
readin g of this Su nday's
lesson sermon on "Life."
El ders Ray Amlin&, Raben
Bein, and Wslter Lcrd have
been deSi gnated to fo rm a
pul pi t suppl y commi ttee to
re commend an in terim pastor
appointmen t for St. Mar k
Pres byterian Olurch or
Coron a del \lar. Elders
Robert Vircsik, Walter
Lord, Dona ld Hildenbran d
and Dr. Carol Leland were
di r ected to sugg es t names
at the Feb. 13 Session
meeti ng fora pastor seekin a
commi ttee, to obtain a
successor for the late
Pas tor Ro ben. Carley, who
died Jan. 5. A co ng reaa·
ti ona! meeting has been
called for Feb. 20 to elect
the pastor seeking com·
TIME OF YOUR LIFE A TASTE OF HONEY
• • • The annual dinner meet·
in a or the Harbor Council
of Qurches \~.ill be held at
6 :~S p.m. Tuesday, J an. 23,
at th e Presbyteri an Chu rch
of the Covenan t, 2050
Fairview Rd.; Costa \lesa.
The Re v. Richmo nd John son
of the :'>ksa Ve rde \!etho-
di st Church will be installed
as president, succeeding
the Rev. Warren Studer of
the host church .
POMI•a Y MU,IS CAMI!It.t.
NOW AT
1710 NEWPORT Ill. VD.
PH . 646-9ll3t.:oal,a Meaa .
mit tee. • • •
()rficets of the Women's
o\ssociation or the Pl esby·
terian Church or th e Cove.
nan t, Cos ta \-lesa, we re in·
stalled at lb~:....~tl a .m. ser-
vice Sunday, They a1e:
f}o toth y ~om , ptesident;
Haniet Stude r, vice-pJesi-
dent and citcle coordinatot ;
Jeanie Hubbard, treasutet ;
\ia rde\la Pt ice , secretaay;
Robetta Clegetn, genetal
mi ssion interpretation;
Nancy Anderson, stud ies
cootdinatol; Dianne Hehn,
involveme nt and acti on co-
ordina tot ; Laura Baker,
membeaship chaitman; E li·
zabe th Ande tson, loc al
church setvi ce: Edith El-
liott, weddin1 gui ld c hair·
man; Batbara Flink, nomina•
ting chairman ; Esther Me ..
\1i l\en, sewin1 and s upplies ;
-\li ce Pfaff. Joan 'tuid1e,
Lee 'Jerman and Edith \1C•
· Cann, c ircle chairmen .
JANE, RY
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\V dliam Saroy an Shdaah Delaney
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