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UNITED FUND PAYMENT MADE
The midyear payment ol
117,269 hll been made 1o ·
the 2S charities tuppo~ted
by the Newpott Beach Uni·
tod Pund, Dl . Edward Mi lum,
UP executive directot, an.
nounced this week.
The money was allotted as
ronowa:
American Red Croas,S14,· soo.
Ame1ican Social Health
Ann., 1198 .50.
Boya' Chab of the Ha~bot
,.. ••• 16,200.
Boy Scouts or America
Oraaac Empi•e Council,
111.135.
Camp Fi1e Girla O.anae
County Council, 'st 950,
Calholic Wetra1e Service~,
S2.)62.SO.
Protestant Wetra1e Fund,
S7SO.
Childtcn's Uospital or
Los A[laeles, S679.SO.
QUI••'• Hoapital of o..,.. Counor. U.J23.
Chtia&mat Welfaae Fund,
Newpo~l Harbor, ll$0.
Conwnunity Youth Cente1
of Newport Hatbot:, tl,IOO.
Family Setvicc Assn. of
Oranae County, tl,925.
Girls' Club or Huboi
Alca, t2,197 .50. ,
DAR officer coming
Gi1 l · Scouts of Oranae
County Council, t6,646.SO.
.Oranae Coast YMCA,
$7 .260.
Oranae County Aun. f01
Mental Health, SI ,S&4.SO.
Orthopaedic . Hospital, Mn. John Ldloy or La
Jolla, forme r OAR school
chairman, will speak at the
luncheon meetin& of Col.
William Cabell Chaplet o f
DAR at noon Wednesday,
Jan. 24, in the Is land House
at Fashion Island.
Hostesses fot the day will
be Mr s. S.M. Rebet, chair-
man; Mss. C .E. Stovall Jr.,
Mu. William Jooes , Mrs.
F.P. Dunn and Mr s. Donald
J. Andrews.
Mts. Eall G. COrkett will
pteside at the busines s
meetina and will inuoduce
recent new members, Mrs .
Hortente Ste·ams, Mrs. J.
Harold Kelloaa, \tn. \1arilyn
F. ·Henderson and \1iss Su-
san Martin.
Members of Col. William
Cabell Cha~er attended
the Southern Council of
the C alifomia State Society
on JIW'Iuary 16 in the U.S.
Grant Hotel, San Diego,
and on Feb. 22 will partici-
pate for a second year
in lhe patriot's day parade
in Laaun a Beach. ·
Deleaatcs elected to the
60th annual s tate confe tencc,
to be held in lhe Hotel Del
Cotonado Mat ch 12-IS, ate
Mmes. Cmkett, Rebet , Arlhut
L. E llswotth and M.W. Mar-
tin. Altetnll.les will be
~tne s. Gem ae Buccola, Guy
H. Cheny and Thomas A.
BeTnaTd .
IWOII DEAN FliES
IOIIIIMG WSSIOM
Major Kennelh S. Dean ,
son-in-law of ~-h s . Fted
Earel, 10 Beacon· Bay, Te·
cently took patt in a suc-
ce ssful bombing misston
over Vietnam.
Ma jot Dean, an F-4 Phan-
tom pi lot, and other Phan-
tom c1ews fr om the 12th
T actic al Fishter Wina, Cam
Ranh Bay Air Base , blasted
a base camp in northern
South Vietnam, de slloyin& 8
fou ifi ed positions and dam-
aging 9 othe1 s . Tlie maj01,
who attended Utah State
Univet s ily and Al izona State
Unive1s ity, wa s commission·
ed in 19SO.
Sl.I9J.SO.
Salvation At my, S3,600.
South Coast Child Gui·
dance Clinic , $2 ,000.
Tsaveleu Aid Assn. of
Amer ica , S5).50.
United Ce1ebtal Palsy
Assn. of 01anae County,
Sl.7SO.
United Service Oraaniza.-
tions, S610.
Visi tina Nuues Aun. of
Oranae County, Sl,llOO.
Vo lunteer Buteau, 51 ,600.
The Villa, S500.
Ot , Milum said that the
remainina SO% of the New-
port Beach United Fund's
1967-68 aoal will be paid
to agencies by July I .
JIM DECKER RETURNS
AS G~S CO. MANAGER
Jame s W, Oecket has re-
tutned to hi s post as local
manage! o f the 0 1ange Coun-
ty di vi s ion , Southern Coun-
ties Gas Co.,
on e-year temporary
ment with the firm's
orti ce public relations
pattmcnl, it was :~;~~:~::1 lhi s week by divi sion
aer Justin \1. Kennedy.
Mt . Decker, whO headquat-
tets in the Laauna Beach
offi ce , is 1c:sponsible fo1
th e gas company's activi-
ties th10uahout the Sou th
Co,as t area, s etving Co sta
Mesa, Newpou La-
auna Beach, San Juan
u ano and San Clemente.
is a nati ve of O!anae Coun-
ty and a 27-year vetetan
with the gas company. He
and hi s wife , Lucile, li ve
in Laguna Beach,
VIETNAM WAR MAPS
ARE AVAILABLE
Concressman J.ame s
Utt's Washinaton ofi"ico:l
hat available a sp•ciaJ
col~l.. :Vi eta am
map..,
The map, which rolda
to 2l inches by B in::::~·~ includes the Asian
nent, an economic map
Southeast Asia, a to~·•
araphi ca\ map or Vi:~~:~
and its neiahboring
tries, and a c hrono loa y
events sinc e Wo rld War
h is a proj ect of the
CORONA DEL MARHigt'l Schoo! Drama Assn. stud ents,
left to righ t, Walter Douglas, Debra (Sam) Cavitt s, Ken
Murr ay and Nancy Miller, £o-s tarred in "Sunnie Da y,"
a musical presented Thursday and Friday,Jan .ll and
abled Ameri can Veterans.
Requests s hould be sent
Co ngressman Utt.., 2346
bu rn House Orfi ce Bui ldin&.l
Washin aton, '),C. 2\l S lS. 12, in the Littl e Th eater.
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1959 SC OUTS of lhe Harbor Area took over lhe dut ies at lh e
Newport Beach C1 ty Ha ll du rin g the 1q5q observance of
'3oy Scou t Week. Participants in the mock counci l s ession in·
cluded, seat ed~ le tt to right, Vice-Mayor Dave qoberson of Clijf
Haven, member of Pos t 200; Mayor Randy Red dic k of Corona High-
lands, member of Post 10, a nd Coun cilman 13ob Johnson of 9 il y
Shores, Post 200; s tanding, left to right, Ci ty Manager John Owens
1959 1959 OFFI C E ~S of the Orange Co unty
Chapter of the American Ins titute of Archi t ects
we re ins ta lled at the annual meet ing held a t the Ir vine
Coast Country Clu b: fr oot row, from left, Jack George
of San Clemente, direct or;' Don Williamson of Laguna
Beach, t he new 'president, and J . Herbert 9rownel l of
Newpo rt' 9each, vice-president; back row, fr om left,
Kermi t Qorius of Ne wcort 9each, t reas ur er; Willard
Jordan of Costa Mesa, outgoing pres ident, and Ray
John of Whitt ier, se cretary. (Wa lte r Gerhardt phot o
from th e Feb. 12, 1qs q, issue of the Ensign.)
6 '-~ .. ,. ~··
of Cliff Haven, Post 201; Ci ty Clerk Ga ry Gil es of Costa
Pos t 5; Counc ilman !3ruc e Costori of 13alboa, Sh ip 21 0; Counci lman
John Scot! of 9alboa Island, Troop 81; Counc ilman q ichard He inz
of Costa Mesa, Post 10; Councilma n !)a ve Atkinson of Corona del
Mar, Sh ip 210, and Finance l)irector Alan Messing of Newport
He ights, member of Post 201 and Post 182. (Ensign photo fr om th e
issue of Feb. 12, 1qsq,)
1959 TH<' 1959 IN ST•L L.TI ON
P AR TY of the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Comme rce broke up on a
hil ar ious no te when Ned Hiii Jconcluded
his speech as the new president by
saYing he would li ke to show what a
big difference little things ma ke. He
steooed out of the room, returned a few
seconds later with a glorious red taupe
COIJ ering his Yul 8 rynner topside. The
gag was obviously much enjoye1 a lso
by Mrs. (ex-mayor1 Dora l Hill. (Ensign
photo from the issue of Feb.. Jq, 1q5Q.l
1959 9ELOW: The ;ncom;ng pre s;-
dent of the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce, Ned Hill of
Li do lsle, wit h mo re ty pical h<J ir-do
than in the PllOtO above , received the
ga vel of off ic e from Urban 13eh of 9ay
Shores, the ret iring ores ident, at the
annual insta llat ion dinne r meet ing . (':n-
sign photo from the issue of Feb. 1 q,
I 959.1
(Gene ~oss olloto !Tom the Feb. Jq, 1m, Issue o1 the Ensltn.l
•-P4ST P~~SIOENTS were hono,.d at the l Oth blrthd.ly Ke ith Michel sen ~s.'Nelson Neice, Mrs. Donald Colot-•.,.. 6.7fil7 t I -f annlvtrsary party of the L ido Isle woman's Club In FtbnJ. presenting Mrs. Charlts L.mb; Mrs. HI)' LMgtntltlm, Mrs. 111rt1tt
1m: from left, Mrs. C.'3. Rlldd, rep,.sentln<J Mrs. Martlla Loc~ney, Mrs. Kett Kltchcoc~. Mr .. H•l Olkt, ~~ruldttll for!..,.;
the clr.lb's first l)fesldtnt1 who w1s .male to Mrs.
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Gal.:. Tatt: •p., -. ._ ., -. Sliril •I lif• ;. c""" '-'*" .IotA -·
.. ,_ ,._ ... -., • -...... (Rom. 8:2).
ND io-two
•• , (1) tbe ... or·:
-. ud (2) the law of
..,.. Spirit o1 u1. ;. O.rist
.. No unouat of arau-I •w. ~. philoeopby, ... t11o1. or .illdi,...... coo clluco dlia
fact. The ruler of this world aystaa is s. ... (2 Cor. 4 :4) aod ...........
power of death (Heb. 2 :14). Maa is
bom phytically into this world and livn
hut: under the curse of the law of sin
and death. Thr Old Testament IottS
forth in its laws, commandments, and
ordioanca how compld.dy feet a
man must be to be free from ""'-'"'~
'of sin and death, and the rlcord of ·
mankind also dearly shows that no man
in those times ever did or ever could
keep those stria lteal requ.ir~nts be-
taute he wu too weak through the
llah.
Therdore, God stnt His own Son,
Jesus, into the world, born as a baby,
and subject, as He crew to manhood, to
all the ttmptations of any mortal man,
yet He fulfilled the law perfectly (Matt
5 :17). He met Satan and overcame hi&
power of sin and death by taking death
upoo Himself. He was buried as one
dead, but God raised Him from· among
the dud and this power of resurrection
from death to life destroyed Satan's
power over man and set him f rcc be-
cause Jesus is the Substitute only for
those who accept Him fully as such. The
unbcl~vers have no substitute and must
die. Unbelief is death.
... Pf•l I iD lt.e ltth uad tMy Wlft
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k ~ -.. -"" bona of tlto Spirit or .. wiU _., .,.., lloob, aod
.. perioll with tho world. r .. ..-..
.... dlodpha did -... 1--told -<1""" 14 :16-216), aa H• waa lbout ..... than, tb&t, if ....., would
kJ.e Him &Del keep His comrnandrnents,
He would uk the )'ather to rive to them
the. Holy Spirit to abide in than and --unbeliever c&nnot haft thia rift
10 be must dwdl in iporanc:e and
eath uaJeu and until be acc.epta Christ
and loves &Del obeya Hlm. Both John
15:216, 27 and 16 :7,15 ,,. .. that tho
SP!rit of God, livinc in a bdiever, testi-
fies of Christ, and of sin, riehteousneu,
and judgment. Herein is power and life.
Have you this pOWt:r and life? Paul
found twelve professing but powerless
01ristians at Ephe!lu1 (Acts 19:2), who
kMw nothinc of the Holy Spirit ; but,
when properly taught, they then re·
ceived Him arid had power and joy.
Most professing Christians today sean
to ~ without tht: power o f the Holy
Spirit, but, if they are real Christians,
Ht: will·abide in them. Are you a real,
Spir it-born Christian, or only a pro-
fessing one according to human stand-
ards?
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FlE!DOM FOR IEUEVEIS
The above brief statement of fact is
abundantly proved by the H oly Scrip-
tures. Romans 8 is a glorious chapter.
The Spirit is mentioned 19 times, in
great contrast to Romans 7, which is
bur~d with the flesh and sin and
death; as, "With the mind I myself
serv~ the law of God ; but with tlw: fksh
the law o£ sin." A carnal man is
w~tch~. but tht law o f the Spirit of
life makr-s Christians frte fron1 the Ia~·
of sin and duth. For this, we thank
God through Jesus Christ. In I CoTjn·
thia.t~ 1:?:1-13. the Spirit is mentiont"d
ten times. and.' therefore, it is full of
good gi h ~ and good chr-er . Paur~ body
wa.~ rhained to a soldier, but h1: saKI
that his soul was sealed to Christ with
the Holy Spirit. and liO he knew of the:
great glory which should come with
the redemption o f his boody (Eph. I :IJ,
14), when his spirit, soul, and body
would all be free and "resurrected and
reunited, compkte in Christ ( 1 Thess.
5,16-23)
Tht: Holy SpiTit, through Jesus Christ,
is tht: Advocate, Intercessor, Comfortt:r,
Guide, Teacht:r, Hel~r. and Energizt:T
of all bdieven who have been born into
dod·s spiritual kingdom. We can have
all t~ power. joy, •couragt, and ft:llow-
ship now while wr are in the fl.t:sh, if wt:
let Him havt: H is way with us. If you
want to know real, satisfying joy and its
cause, read Paul's prayt:r in jail for his
f rimds and see the .power of tht: Spirit
over the fl.~h {Eph. 3 :14-21 ). The
.st:venfold Spirit of God giVes us the
sevenfold unitit:s (Eph. 4 ;3-6) -ont:
body, ont: Spirit, one hope, ont Lon:!, one
faith, one baptism, one God and Father
of a~l, who is abovt: all, and through all,
THE FEEDING OF THE 5000 is the only
one of Jesus' miracles told in all four Gos-
pels,\41. 14:B,l3,14k. 6:1?,5?, Lk. 9:10-17,
and John 6:S.14. It was at the time of the
Passover, one year before the cru ci fi xion,
as the multitudes were on their way to Jeru·
salem. Noting that the throng was hungry,
Jesus heard Andrew remark that there was a
lad in the crowd with five loaves of bread
and two small fishes -the only available
foo,d. Calmly, Jesus announced that oil
should sit on the grass. Then, He tOok the
bread and the fish, gave thanks, and asked
""tis disciples to begin distributing the food.
All ate, and there was enough bread left
over to fill twelve baskets. Jesus hod faith,
and believed that the tiny amount of food
could provide nourishment for the 5000. To·
day, by following His teachings, we find
that those thingS which ore seemingly im·
possible move into the oreo of the possible
through our own sincere faith and belief.
The first mention of the Holy Spirit
i Genesis 1:2, "And the Spirit of God
niovW upon the face of the waters." In
GeneJis 6 :3. GOd states, "My spirit shall
not ~ways st riv~ with man," and ~
re;u;on gi,etl is "for that he (man] also
ill Re-sh." The strife in man has always
~tn ~~ wu:n his spirit and hi5 ftt:sh,
and the fa1lurt: of man to win the fight
:tgainst the lu sts of tht: At:sh is tht: Tta-
son that man's soul is lost (Rom. 7).
Ht:re IS a ~rt:at fact -all through tht:
t)\d Ttstamt:nt tht: Spirit of God was
In evidenc(', but He did not pe:rmant:ntly
abide in an) pt't!>On, but came anrl went
a!o He pleased t I Sam. II ·6 and 16 :141.
But 10 Joel 2 :28-32 wa.; the prom ise
that tht: St:\'t:nfolcl Spirit of God -
descri~d in l!!aiah II :2 as O nt: who
would live m tht: Branch (Messiah) -
would also be pourt:d out upon all flesh.
In Acts 2 :1-21 , this propht:cy was lit-
t:ral\y fulfillt:d at Pentecost.
Tht: Biblt: is full of God's teaching
about H i! Spirit. Tht: wo rd "spirit"
occurs about JSO times in the Old
Testamt:nt. The Hebrew word so
translated is "R11wach" which means
"breath." In the Nt:w Tt:starnent, tht:
word "'spirit"' occurs about J<X) times
and is tht: Greek word ··pntiiiP!£1,"" which
means "brt:ath:· Breath is vital to us.
O ur brt:ath IS n01 ~een, yt:t on it th:·pend:;
our life, for continued ab~nce of breath
is death o f our body. The Spirit is un·
seen and yet, He is our lift:, and, if we
are not led by Him, our soul is rleat!.
Tht:re also i~ !11, •.•·,)rr] ""ghost ."' In
the Old Testament HeLre\0.·, 11 is ··yova:·
to gi\'t: up. to die. exp1rt:. ""to breathe out .'"
In the New Tt::.tament, the.' Greek wt>td
is tht: :OCUlle, '"plit"U.mu,'' SOn"k'lllllt'S lf<tll)-
lllott'd ··~pirit'" anol ·•>mt:tlme) '"ghost." In
A cts 2 :4, II UCCUr) both <B "!tp1Tit" an._;
"ghost." Wh~ it is ra:orded that Ana·
nias "gavt: up tht ghost," the word is
"dtpSMrho''-to t:xpire, gin up, breathe
out, and so of the death of King Ht:rod
Acts S :S ; 1 Z :ZJ), but it was a diffrrent
spirit which Christ yielded and a diffuait
word is used, "eltpMo." As the brftth
gives life to tht: body, 10 ~ Spirit of
God fivn life to the 10ul. Both of theae
gift! art: entirely within the: power and
control of God the Fattier, the Life
Giver (Acts 17 :28), How foolish an:
huma'nists and others who belftw: on
their own works or philosophies and ic·
nore the H oly Spir~t of God I
lOIN Of THE S"AJT
The Bibl~ aays, "As many as are led
by the Spirit of God, these art: tht sons
of God" (Rom. 8 :14). The opposite o f
this must be, As utany as art: not led by
the Spirit of God art: not the sons of God.
Therdore, tht indwellinc presence of
~~~ Spirit of God is necessa.ry to cwry
Christian. If the: Spirit is absmt from a
~ton. thm he or she is not a Olrillian.
When jaus purchases us by H is ._.
blood. we become His Propt~ aad He
iDstaiJs in us His H~y Spirit aa His
CaretMn-or Rtprarntative of H.il owa~
........ (I Cor. 6 :19, 31),
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Or. Jame!l' E. Bennet,
many year!! with the
Bible Presbyterian Chorc:h af Co ll ingswood,
:00:.]., and whose Bible .lesson!! arl!' featured
on thi.!l page. (Continued fr am la!!OI wl!'ek,)
By OR. JAMES E. BENHET
We all kPOw that Uw atom ··cOfisistJ of a compln
1ystem of rH-Qatively cbar'ill!'d electrons wkkly apactd
around a posl.tl~ly chargl!'d nucleus"· whkh conlistJ
of a nwnbtr of protons uacdy ~u.Jil to t~ num~r
of elections cl rculatln'iJ 111 l.'try high spel!'d around
and forming the "'rim'" of tOto atom. and an inckllnitl!'
numbtr o~ neutrons snuggling tightly to the protons
and with thrm forming the nucleus of thl!' atom.
Non:nally thl!' whole atocn i1 ten thouund time• as
large as 11.1 nucleus. but the power of the nucleu.
IS "'-mlllion hmts the powl!'r of the l!'lectron. The
atom U a tiny univt rs.e . Thl!' sun corresponds to. the
nucleus and the pla~ts corrtspond to thl!' electroru
and most of the atom o1s wt'll as mou of tht' unt \'tru
1s what we call "spac .. :· but t \'t'n spact is full ol
atoms 'of vanous kmds.
The simplest atom is hydrogtn with one ntgatwe
elt"ctron and one po.siuve proton <ond a weight of" oDt'.
A typical atom ia helium. w1th f"'-"O t:lectrom •. two
protons and two neutrons with a plus and m.tnus
charge of two and a WtLght of four. Sometimu. about
once in 50(X) times. hydrogen has a neutron and tht'n
it is callt'd · hea l.'y wa ter" or deutrrwm.
There 1an"t any proof in es:1stenct that says tM
hydrogen atom or any other atom Is not idt'niiGtlly
tM samt' today as it always Wli.S No scientist m tht
world woll ttll you that the hydrogtn Jtom has shown
any evolution. so I ha ve to rt<~d 10 you Go<l"s statt -
mt nl back m lsa1ah i S.I8-
"For thus saith the Lord that crt'iltt'd the
h~avens; God H1m:wd l. that formrd tht' ..a rth
and made it: he hath tstabllshtd 11. he crtalrd
Lt not in \lain. he formed Lt to bt inhabittd.
I am the Lord. and tht:rt is none tl.tt,"'
If oyou look throu<;~h the whole Biblt, you w1ll not
And a~y other llatl'mtnt but that tht "'-"Orld "'-"ila
t reated by God. This statemtnl to !his same effect
Is in fourteen books of the Soble and m lwtnty-uwn
different places. This makts it prl'tty conclusive and
comprehrn.liVt' t1o me. The Hebrew word for crtattd
is "'bara··. meaning to product: somrthmg From noth-
ing. and over in the lith ch11pter of Hebrews, the
third ver.w. it uys that. ""by faith "'-'" understand
that ~ thln<;~s which are ll!'t n a"' not made of the
things whkh do appt:ar.'" That U a negal.lvt' way o/
putting it-lt:t's put it the flther way round-by faith
wr understand.f'ffat the thmgs which wt set an" made
of the things which we do not .we. God tht' Crtator-
of all things He created tht' atoms. not just the atom
aloDt". but Gc.d created ~ proton. the ntutron and
rlectron.
This has always been the fact . God Cn'attd thl!'m-
1 It produced them , W.w fill~ protons. rwutrona and
electrons--so tiny we cannot s.ee them, with the
strongest of microscopt:J. Theat ptrhapS art the
smalltst particles In the Unlvt:rll!'. It tahs two
thousand ftve hundred trillions of tht'at protons tc
makt an inch In length. You'll h•vr to ac:knowltdgt
that la pretty Amall. Aftu God created thue atoma.
thtn he put them toguhrr in numberless combinations
to make everything that nitta.
Even wr are made of atom~vcn our brains.
Ev .. rything Is madt: of a toms. and they are Ju.t the
same today as In tlw beglnninv. llwre hal bun oo
dt'velopm~:nc and no evolution of any ktnd. AAy
chang~ t~t thtl'f' may bot Is a dt:t~rionldoo. not an
improvetMnl.
God IC>r"IMd tJw nitrOgen atom. h will not sustalc
<tnlmal life. bill God .ddtd OM ~ electron.. rwutron
and protoo. and nlli'09f'n lwu.aw oayvm, and you
bi"Nthdlt and l!vt . \You cannot uplatn 11.
God MUll havt Mel • lot of he In ....... and fora-
tnt ..._. of aeucron.. protons ..t Htcbw to Mt
HA..If. God put !ht~e thints ~ tn Hit own
way aad no ..,.. .an Ia llbll to ~ tht .._
tlut JOWftl thna. When you talk ~,the thtory
ol e"ohatioll-you 01nn0t lnd any cta.e« ... dw
...... No KJIHJdllt c.labU lhtre Ia a chaoet. n.r,
.,. dw..., ~. todily and fcnwr, lib aU al
Galls-~ 118hlp.
'
ilrt things
studying at~s: Por u ample, hydrogt:n hH a ~ight
of one, ha\'ing DfW e~cron and one proton. But if
you have 6 of thew electrons. protona 1o1nd nwttons.
!ht' atom "'-'ill have the weight of 12-and you will
ha \'1!' carbon.
You add Of"lt more of each to carbon and you havt
nitrogt'n.
Add I of each to nitrogen and you have oayg .. n.
Add 2 more of each and you have ""on, from
which we have ni!'Oll lights. Neon 11 No. 10 In tht'
~ricxllc scale. Put two mort: of each to MOD gas
and you ha ve the metal called magntslwn.
Add one of each to ma.gMsium and you have
aluminum.
Add two to aluminum and you have a pink powder
calll!'d pho.phorous.
Add just one mort so that you have 16 tlectrons
running around 16 protons and 16 neutrons. and it
turns to yellow .sulphur. a powder.
Add 10 more. 10 you have 26 of tach and you
ha\'1!' iron, a metal. Nobody knows why. Nobody
knows of what nturrons and protons con~isl or art
madt". You ta b one out or add ont and you dru-
tically chang" the whole combination. If you add
two mort to the Iron atom. ma.klng 28 of each, you
have nickel. Iron will rust b.UI nickel won't. Only
God knowa why.
Add one to nkktl l\nd you ha\'t cop~r.
Add o1w to copper and you h<\vt zinc and. If J
more are added. you have araenlc. a deadly polaon.
If you add 11 to arsenic, a crystal. you hav~ sliver,
a metal.
Add Jl to sli ver and you have platinum.
Add one to platinum and you have gold. number
79 in the atocnlc xale.
for Ct'nturies alchem llts ha Ve been trying to turn
lnd Into gold, but they have not yet been able to
do it. But God knows how.
If you add one of each to gold you get mercury.
""' Two addrd to mercury glvu lead, but lead haa a
surplus of rwuiTons. and u you go up the atocnlc
Ka~ from lead the numbtr of neutrons Is usually In
uceu of the protons •.
Add oot to lead and you get biamuth.
Add lvt to bismuth and you gee radium.
Aroma from radium (M) up the xale ar~ stn.ft9t:
elt~ots btcau.sr they ~diate. Moat atoms h.vt no
radiation at all. Just like you. and me. But radium is
like its namt:-lt radiatn. h. shoots off particles. alpht
and bt-ta partie~• going at a moa't fantastic apeed.-
about JJ ml11ioo mila an hour.
I just want to ge1 In your mind the concrete idta
that a little atudy of the atom makea It JWrfKtfy plain
to us that ~volutlon cannot be tr..w b«au.sr tht ••
Ma ne~r changed, and furt~rmott, PO real ac:kntist
tvt:n clatnu that It has. There Is plenty of ~vidtncc
that atoliM dtft'nerate by radiaUon. 'Mwy ntvtr
dtvc:lop by ~voludon fraaa one ktrw to anothn hfthtr
ln thrt ......
PrOm thrt t:tw.kaJ c.oeahh•Uoe ol aklnll, yov fl'l
the wac-k ol tht cWchons. Rainbows. cobJ. c.o.ba.-
tlon. and electrk&l 4tl.cta c:c.e '"-the c~
of ~k:c.ltortlo MaM c-. '"-tha nnltroM ... pro-
toni. and rt. ._. bc:wncto. ~ .. pbilw ~'c-.
fran tht mKk-. whn c.~ Ia •••.t. 1'1rlll-
•dmttau haw arwr btta .W.. to *'-t I •
Tht ~ ... w .....-.w ...,.,., ted! ,._ 1. ad
.10 thry __.,. nporl ..Kh oct.r. Ytt CCihl!.,a • ....._
the. tofdt»r ...... M4RW. a.. ........
nodtu ls apllt opM ..d • forc:e ol tIt IIU .. ld
oat-t'* • dlllt aa..o. Jrru'11Af lara ..t.ldl ._
stfOylo Tht iOIIMt ... t llda .,... Jora•ts Nl •
It }lu 10 fO 101MwfM11 .... do • dO I · ...........
d trt'mtndous power.
E\'ery mas..' of malttr has ill ~ulvalt'nt in energy,
and all t'nergy h,,, Us equivalent in mau. N01h1 ng in
rhr atomic world is ever lost. and the ratio computed
by Prof. Albert Einstein Is as I to 11.100,000.()X).
Thus ont pound of any mass haa 11 .-+00.000,000 kilo-
watt hours of energy. Kilo mean• 1.000, thus a kilo-
wan hour of energy would run a f.()(JJ -au Lamp for
an hour-that Ia a 1tlkrwlltt hour. Orw pound ol -
of any 1tind will completely turn Into energ y of II
hillion 100 million kilo hours.
God has .said. "'I created". and nobody hu been
11hlr to deny it. ""I made. I ntablisht'd. I formed"'.
God s;oid thut words. ··r am the Lord God and tht're
• os none else."" and no one hl\s bun able to successfully
di.~putt it. up to dart .
And as far as the atom i• l'Oncl'rned, alnce they
cannot llhow any evolution In tM atom, I do POl ~ven
bother to argut' with tvolutionlsts, for thf: atom Is the
hasis of all matter.
When the atom bomb uplodt'd the monkry Wa,l
blown ou r of t volution. and It ought to be impoulblt
for ""Y l'duc,lttd person. who knows anything at all
about atom~. to e\'er again claim the ''evolutlon of the
human race through monkeys or any ot~r anlm•l.
Inasmuch as the atom Ia basis of all matter and as the
atom does not have any tvolutlon at all. thrn'lort'.
tht're can be no tl.'olution In anything which Is com-
pos..d ol atom,
There is PO need of be ing afraid that m~n will
de-stroy civilization with the atom, btcausr tht' Bible
is clear that when the wOt"ld is destroyed It will bt
by a fervent heat which God , Himself, will let loow
(II Peter 1:10). 8u~ whm that occurs. all of us who
belong to God will have bttn removed by Him from
the Earth and we-will bt sale In Him.
It s.eems to br true. however. that during the Grnt
Tribulation about one third of the lnhabltantJ of thl!'
Earth will be destroytd In about thrn and one-half
ytars-thia would be over 700 million ptr.ons. In
• tht: pn".ttnl <;~lobal war about 2J million ptrmn• were
killed in all pi!irts of the world. So tt may be that
to accomplish such slaught~r the warring nation& will
uM" atomic or nuclear power in some form. In R~vela·
tlon 9:15 and 18 fC'ferrlng tot~ dtst(lKtion of one
thi rd of the mf'n on earth. It mention• Are. smoke i'lnd
f-.rim~tOOt'. and In Re velation 11:20 II mentlon11 hlnod
c>n the earth like a l ood. "t ven unto the honr aad
hridlts.··
But we who an:" Christians need hal.'e no ftar of
tht'se th ings for "'-"t will he aavt'd from any particip."l·
tic'1 In those ttrribk orgies of Satan. The safety of
men does not lit: in the Unitt"d Nations Organli.ation
or treaties to abolish war, or agrttmtnts among the
""l1ig Five" or Four or Three, but In accepting Jesus
Christ as Saviour and f~lowing Him aa Lord. To be
safe .thr world mu.t abandon 1~ evolution thtorlea
and retum tn fitilh in God through Jesu1 Christ as
Savtour. There is no other aalvl'llion or ~afety for
any ptrson on thla sin-curstd Earth. The prewnr
hysterical ~florts of lht nations to bring JWKe on
Earth are just .a much -.asted tlmt. Now Js rhc day
of salvation (2 Cor. 6:2) and God Is busy cttoo.IGQ
out of the v:orld a pl'op~ for His name; and whtn
He has llnished this work (Acta 15 li), He wJJI take
Hia ptoplc &o.n this Earth and let Satan and h.ia
IIOitJ havt full IWIIIY with the ruulting Great TribuJa.
tion that woukt .dutroy •II of mankind uupt rbat
Christ will return In gn<al power •nd will rnd the
mlarule of man •nd S..tan and will HI up His King-
dom jMatt. 24:21 .22). The world dots noc btlirw
thla •nd COfttlo ... s Its dtJru and fooilah attm~pts to
produc:e peace without God'• htlp. But _,. ud
n.tioat an sun to fAil. Tlwrefon, ovr Nfdy as
iftdiVkluall ..., ursoo. tin uduaivtly In out faith la
,... CaNt .. OUI" S.vtc.w lUid Lord. Nridwr ..
tbttt ~ ... •ny othtr. Wh.t ll yow pr,--1
*-dao7 ls your truat Ia .ct~ Mil ..._ or •
,_. Owt.lltl Nrn Nw ..-owr 1.000 lftaDn of
pnct btt.ua dYIIbed DaUooa, ,_. et.ft ... _,
eon llada ,....... b.t the wrorW -.... • ,._. ...,. ....... .ar .. ,. of ,_. .............
(NMI. Jt:6.7). l!vollllttOa --~ .. ~
briaol -... ,_ .. ,._ Oodal -.. -aod ..... fOlia ,_ .,,,, ...,. --.... ,..
t.n,....11tla,_abttw .......
I The Rapture or
the Revelation? Jr II. a. Da .., Ia 1 a ~
............. fti.J_. ....... m M. O••• .... L•• ........ Celli.
A careful 'e:untiiUition of lbe ~ww
deerly rnealt to ua the peat disdACtfiii
tween the two eventl of the Rapture and the
Re-te~ .. ion, and it i1 our reeponaibility to ob-
.erve the ditthu.11on which the W ord of God
mak-. Let u.. therefore, with opm hearts ud
with implicit confidence in the authority of
the Word, coneider ils teaching on thie im·
portant and delisha.ful aubjfld.
In I The.ulonians 4:15-17, we read that
our Lord will descend from henen, into the
air, and from thence. He will aummon Hie
own, all the belie.ven of this DispenNtiOfl,
dead and livlnf!, to join Him. They, beins
returre.cted and changed ~ retpectively, are
causht up together in the clouds. united in
one body in bleated unio n with the Head. Here
is nothing but what baa reference to the aaints
of this age, nothing that indicates Chrisl's
appearance to the world, and nothin8 of His
coming in the douds with flaming 6re. ·The
purpcne' of this coming is to receive His
Church. He deacends from heaven to us, and
we ucend to meet Him. The entire Church is
caught up into the air to be united with Him
forever.
This heavenly event having been deacribe.d,
the Apostle then procef:ds in a different slrain,
and opens up another subject, "But t?f the
times and aeasons, brethren, ye have no need
that I write unto you·" (I Theu. 5: I ). The
subject here is of "the Day of the Lord," not
of the catching up of the Church. The Day of
the Lord had been clear I y prophesied and
described by the prophe ts. Thus Paul clearly
distinguished between the Rapture and the
Revelation, and this distinction i11 to be kept
dearly in our minds as we Atudy the Word.
DIFFERENCES AS TO THEIR
CHARACTERI STICS
In the Rapture, Christ will come into the
region of the atma,phere, and the "dead in
Ch"Tist," and all living believers shall be
caught up to meet Him "in the air ." It seems
pmbable that thi11 event will even be invi&ible
u far u the wo rld is concerned.
But in the Revelation. Christ shall openly
reveal Himself. Christ will be unveiled befo re
the world and manifested openly in all the
majesty, power and glory of Deity. Many
Sc ripturt:t~ tell us of thi~ overwhelming, tri-
umphant event rRev. 1:7. Matt. 24:30, Matt.
24:27. Rev. 19:1 I ).
In both cases tht: Lord Jeaus returns per·
sonally and literall)·· In the Rapture it is "the
l..ord Hftnself," who de&eends, and in the
Revelation "this !arne Je11ua" returns in the
"same manner.'' as He went away I I Thess.
4 :16,Acts 1:11).
Thl!' Rapture will probably be visible only
to the Church. while the Revelation will cer·
tainly be visible to all people t Rev. I :7). In
the Rapture, Christ will come for His saints
I I Theu. 4:16-17 ~. while in the Revelation
He will come with His aaints (Jude 14-15).
In the Rapture there will be o nly the voice of
an archangel (I Thea. 4:16) but ·in the
Revelation the Lord will he ~mpenied by
many angels (Matt. 25:31, Luke 9 :26}. Jn the
Rapture He comn to gather the ~urch, and
to pre&ent it to Himaelf a g lorious Church
fEph. 5 :27 1. but in the Revelation He comes
back with His Nints to rule the earth m
righteou!lneu (Jude 14-15).
DIFFERENCE AS TO PlACE OF
MANIFESTATION
When Chri!!t comt'S in the Rapture He will
come in the air, but when the Revelat ion occurs
Ht: will de8<:end to the Mount of Olive!, the
place from which He ascended (I Thess, 4 :17,
7..ech . )1J:41 .
DIFFERENCE AS TO THE TIME
The Rapture will he followed by the dark
night of lhe Great Tribulation I 2 T hl!!l!!. 2:7-8).
The Great Tribulalion will be the period of
the world's judgment, but the Church will not.
pass through it, fo r, "We are not of the
night"; and we art "children of the day," and
"God hath not appointed us to wrath (the
Grt:at Tribulation ), but to obtain salvation
!the Rapture) by our Lord Jesus Christ'' 0
Thn.a. 5 :91.
But while the Rapture pTettdta this period,
the Revelation will come at the close of the
Great Tribulation, and will be followed by the
1=1orious Millennia! Kin!(dom.
Be!wet:n us and the Rapture there is not a
!>ingle predicted event to he fulfilled ; but he-
tween us and the Revelation there are many
prophesied events, wh ich must come to pan--
the se11li ng of the J.l4,()(X), the rise of the Anti·
christ. the building of Babylon, and the battle
of Armag~ddon. Between the two stages of
the second coming are the amazing Ae.Ven
year5 of the GTeat Tribulation, which yean
form the burden of the hooks of Daniel and
Revelation.
? ? Question Box ? ? • .,,..te4 ,_ Th J..t_.. Me.-.
220M. Ole.,. St., Lu Mt~• .. C.llf.
IJ'j}f CI4TOII~ be l tJVeJ durin&t/&.e time of t/&.e
Crto~ Tribulaiion? Mr~. M.C., Orlondo, Fila.
After the Lord Jesus Chrisl hu come for
His Church, the Go1pe:l 'Of the Kingdo m will
be prNChed. Many who will not h•ve had an
opportunily to hear the Goepel durin@; this day
of srace will then believe and actq)( the Lord
Je.u1 u their Saviour. The Antichrisl to!e.ther
with the beu4 the political world le•der, will
peraecute all Christians u stated in Rev. 13:
7, 8. Alrnoec •II who receive the Lord Jeaus as
Saviour durins the time of the Great Tribula·
tion will be marty-ffld fo r His sake.
Fill .U /,M ~ MWCI, ., ;_.IN~ ill
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T1Ua puticu.t.r nne rden only to the
remn•QI of larael who wiU atiU be· ali"t: on
tltla -,_ tile Lord J-the Deli ......
will -. .. tile ...t of .., c-Tribtolotioa
to ..._ krool 1r-tile oidori-Gndle
.,... II tile boule of ~ He wiD
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Sau.uday, Peb. 1, at l.he
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. The fund a f1 om lhi a dance
will help suppoll the Mitz·
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20 students choacn f1om all
oVet l.he Uni ted Statu . The
Cmps wi ll Wotk rol to
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Sheri wi ll w01k May II with
lhe Wa tts labor commun ity Co rona del \-Ia• His h School
center. She has a heady mem be1 or the Pep Club'
~ork ed th e1e a couple of an d GAA . Sh e a lsn se1ved
days, he lpin & to "teach kids as a scorekeepe1 ror th e
to read, •• She is a s eni01 at bo ys aymnas tic team.
THEY'RE IN 'WHO'S WHO'
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Women,"· whi ch ye arly
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Ensign and Mrs . Harry Eo••• '4areh II qui shcd by their a chi eve-
ment a and posi tions, has
rc coanizcd Or. Bilka Mc-
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Hardy of the N cwport~c sa
Unified School Di stricL
Slate Colleae , Our ant,
Okl ah oma, and her master's
degree at Caliromia State
Coll ege at Fu llerton in B65.
She tauaht Enslish and
journalism at Cost a \1esa
1-lis h School frcm l%0..
1163. 9le is doing research
on learn ing di sabili ties a t
d1e high !!chool level and
is curren tly an in st ructor
in th e \1cNall y continuation
hi gh school.
Ellen Larkin weds
Ensign Harry March Dr. McCartney received
Uni versity o( Ari ton a and a her mas ter's dcarec h an
member of Pi Kappa Al pha Lana Beach State Colleac
fratern i ty. He is in Naval and a muter's dearee in
Aviati on training at pensa-educati on and in library
· Newl ywed s En sian and
Mrs . ·Harry Eam es March 11
were reted at a party at the
hcme or the bridesroom's
mother, \1rs. f-1 any \lar ch or
Balboa, on their return from
their Hawai ian honeymo on
on the Saturday berore N ~·"
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'I bo she also received her doctor \1e x.i can food and Cal•'fo•-..-ar r Area guc st s who • of education dearcc wilh a nia wi nes were fe atured at were pre sen t at the wedding included th e aroom's mot hcr, major in school curri cu lum Tuesd ay's meeting of the
c· both · 1 d · in 116\l. She is now co-El Toro Of'<ce••' w,·ve• ni S r er·•n--awan siste r, 11 • \1r. and \Irs. Wi ll iam L. ordi nator o r instruc tional Club on the base at the ofTi ·
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lpcun_s eru u. ·.Best man was Hish School Disu ict and the
Davrd R. Berry ol Cleve. Newport·MesaUnilied School
lan d. Oh io. Imm ediately ro t· Dis Uict.
lowi n& t he ceremo ny, a re· l·lish school credi t 1s gi\·en
ceptio ri was held at t he Of'fi. by those 2 di stlicts fo1 ce1·
ceu Club at ')a vis ~1onthan tain cou1scs nffe1ed by the
Ai r Base near Tucson. colleges. T he high school
It was a double change or d~p l oma is ~wa~ded by th e
nam e and s tation ror th e h1gh schoold1SU1ct. Cou1ses
newlyweds. Besides be· 1n Ci\'ICS, developmen tal
comina a husband, the •~adin&, English , and U.S.
sroom received his U.S. tu stmy arc offe1cd.
Navy En s ign convni ssion "P ER IL U.S.A. FACES"
the same week. The couple B1 i1. Fen. Robcll L. Scon
will li ve at Gul r Bre eze , J1., USAF (Re t.), fi gh ter
Flori da. pd11t, mdus tnall s t, lectUie l
Th e new \-1n. ·\otarch a t· and authi-.1 o f ~C\'elal ~ks,
tended Sal poi nte ? Hi il the la test be1ng "GoJ is
School in Tucson Mid now Still \ly Cn-ll!lot," ~~o•ill ad-
is a student at the Univer· d1css the Onnge Cllunt}'
sity or .o\r izona, where she Chaptel ,,f the Ai1
r-:W,.,-:Jk--c-li-ff-=,.Chape----1 ~ is affi liated wit h Phi Lamb· FNcc ,\-.sn. at the Jan, 10
da Phrat e re s, women's s ~ dinne1 mcetmg. !lis subJeCt
cial service club. will be "The pc1il the USA ~ The sroom, who wa !l kno wn fa ces w1th the Ln,tcJ Na-
427 E. 17ttl sf. as "Beanie" at Newpo rt tions 1n command." The
COSTA MESA Harbor High School, v.+Le re mee ting will he held at the
1----~~~=~·==~1---...J he was on the swimmina Rcve1e ll ouse, 900 W. FiiSt,
team, is a sraduate of the Tus t m, at 7:30p.m.
Th e Largest Bible Closs in th e Harbor Area
invito• you to a shldy in which
"The Bibl e Com es Alive"
TIME: Evory Suncioy •oming fro-.. 9:45 te 10:50
PLACE, FI RST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF COST A MESA
301 .M.,..IIo Str•t
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th ai .~ ll•·""olllt i"n h .,~ b-orn
J>H•;,•rd on •h•• 2nd <l~tv of janu•
ary, 1'-lliR , b, tht• lln.t~•l of Su ·
prni"""' nf th" f.onnh of
Ornn111', ~t.11" ul f.nlifomi11 , dr·
darinJl tht' illtrntion nf !iaid
Bunni h i .1banolon ., p<~rlion of
Tnrll•• Hodt. l)rl"• in th,-. rihh
Supf'ni ... nrial l)i.,.trir l,
!'aid llnArd nl '•lprn'i'lo~·
Hr!lolnlion of [nlf•ntion h11 ..
t"lpt~"'""'' it" rl!"r tif'n In pro•
f't'rd lo rthandt>n .1 portion o f
Turllt' ltnck llri""' pu~u11n1 lo
St'rlion 956.8 u d follo,.inf! af
tht' Cnlilomii'l ~Ut'f'l"' 11nd
ll ij[h"·av .. C.orlr,
Sa id ll01url of Sup..r•·i"'Ot!l
h111,. fhed 1\!'rfn,..~d n\'0 th,. 14th
day of t'ehruary. 1968. 1111 thr
hour of 9:30 o'dock a.m. of
l!l a irl day, nr H!l !loon ,.,. !laid
mllllt'r c-un h•• hdd in lht-
Chnmht>r.'l of ,.,.;d 1\n.trol of Su·
pervii!IOT!'I in thr o\dmini!!IITil•
lion l'luildin,.:, .';l') \'orth Syt:a•
mort' Str,.,.t, Santa ·\na, Cali·
fomi•• "" thr tirnf' and placf'
ror th e hurtn, of Mid Re"olu·
lion together ,.·ith all pmtel!lbl
n d objection" thf'rPto whirh
ma)' bf' nled, and at which tim!!
n d place •II Pf'l"''lOn!' inh!ruled
U.e.-eia ruy •ppe111r 11nd be
he11rd.
DATED: J•nu•ry, 2. J968 •
AY ORDER Or f lit: OOARD
Dr SU ~ER VISORSOrORA~Cr.
COUN TY , CALiroRNIA
W.E. ST JOHN
Cou ry Clerlt aad f!.\4Ulc:ia
Cleft of ch e Boa rd a f S.JW-rYI•
•o"' of Ora11S" County, Cali•
f6n d1.
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CO'IDNA DEL Mt\~ Hlr,H SCHOOL seniors ~andy
Newton, Kris '3oyd and 1\ndy qose, left to right, se r11ed
as delegates to~the Governor1s Traffic Sa fety Confer-
ence held l)ec. 14 and 15 at the Los Angeles '3il tmore
Hotel. Th ey agreed with other student delegates that
there should be "less talk and more legislation." One
recomme ndation made by one of ttie 4 panel discussion
groups wa s that motorcyclists should wear protective
gear.
COMPUTE
SHell.~.
LUGOAGI II,AIIING
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JL-Tos.r..v..,•
e lllcho .. L .. Cot~tor
L .. hle.
e 3401 Lc-tHwy. c._. 4lol Mor
e II IJ Nortll Moln II.
Iento AM
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KEN YOUNG NAMED
AS SALES MANAGER
Kenne th E . Young of C"tlS ia
\1esa. "ho has spent the rast
5 yea1s in the field nf sal~s
and rublic 1clatinns in
01ange County, has been
appointed ~.hsttic t ~ales
manage! fo1 firs t i\mclican
T itle lnsUEance & Tt ust
Company, wh1ch has pllnCI·
pal offi ces in Santa An a. lk
is ~C I \'Ing the F ullcllPn
a1ea.
Befmc joining F11 s t Ame tr·
can, he was !>ale!:' ami rub.
lie relatioos teptC!!Cnlalrve
fo r Sou th etn Californ ia Edi·
son Company, Santa Ana. lie
is a native of llibbing, \hnn.,
was gJaduat~d fturn \lato.:r
Dei lligh Sehoul, Santa Ana. MATTRESSES and attended Santa Ana,
NEW-UaUILDJNC Otange Coast anc.l Lt•ng
frT'rCUiar Shapt"S Beach State Colleges. Ue
Jaaen...._-Cott-and Ius wife, \laty Ca~, ate
COSTA MESA WAnlUS CO. the ratents of a son, Gt eg,
-~':'so=,..~·=-==""'~~.ll~..,~"'~';'·;";0;'~;·~·~•:nd a daughter, Catll}, .l.
M OR tALPA.
JIIIDrtu.ery • UnditrtalrJnl
Chall)l!l • Cemetery • Mau.o~eum
funerel S.. lf6cft • Crem.tion Senricn
3500 ~ilcific Y.ew oro,... I N-port e u.::h,
wmo'"• 9166.3 PI•J 6«-:noo
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A slldin1 Jlau door and 2 denca. taid Anaa Slocum.
louveted window• were 827 Via Lido Nord, lido
broken at the tesidence ol 1•1•-. ar&er tom80111 had
Thomas 'Route. 2006 Wind--•tolen het dauataa.r'J purse
ward Ln., BayC1 e ll, .. A with a key to the ruidence,
S99.9.S ateteo wu •tolen at Newpou Hatbor Hiah
from her cat, said Cheryl S~hoot Dec. 13 •.• Skis and
Lloyd, Qll E. Bay Ave. two pair of t ki booll were
Tv•sftr. J••· 2 110ten by a thief who pried
Robert Whittinaton, 161 5 open the lock to hi t aaraae
Lincoln Lane, Harbor Hiah-door, accotdina to 'lnid
lands, reported the theft of Oudman, 304lh '36 th St., Wut
his wa ll et from h is shower Newport; the loll added up
room locker at Newport Hat-to S305 •.• A slidina atass
bm l liah School. , J ames window on the London 2
Radet of ~8~ Ptospect, New-decker red but, owned by
port Sho1es, dtivina by the Newpor t National Bank,
Katam's Restaurant, New-was fo1ced open and a fire
rort Beach, saw his '.S7 extinguishct and tadio were
Chevrolet th a t had been sto-s to len. . ',Kalhtyn Beraer,
len ..• Someone pulled his 47 , of 2435 Maneillet Way,
w1ought i1on lamp on a Costa Mesa, was auestcd
wooden post out of the on a chatge of drunk drivina
ground in his f1ont yatd, at Westclirf Or. and Rutland
said Leon Vibctt of 1812 W. Rd., We s tclifr ... A radio,
Oalboa Blvd.,CentJal New-camera, tin&, and money
potl. , .The mas t, boom and wete s tolen f1om the Jesi-
sail, valued at Sl50, that dence or FtedeJick Kopp,
Dudley Pfaff of 261Q Red-404 Ptospect, Newpor t
lands, Costa \lesa, had 5hores, between 7:45 a.m.
stoted nea1 the dinghy rack and 10:30 a.m.; the loss
at 201 E. Coast Hwy., near was set at 51,025.
the Uppel Say. bridge, were Thursday. Jan. -4
stolen som~trme b~twc~n Ri chard Higgins, tQ, of
Dec. 3 and .6. · .Wild e WJI· '56 Esthel St Costa \1esa
latd Wade, 1387 'Jalaxy, ;.as ~booked ~n the chats~
Dover Shores, was away fot of assault and battely ...
2 t.lays, som.eo~e s tole .s i S Two panes or glass were
worth of (~trstmas light btoken. possibly bv a BR
hulbs ... A_thr ef Jumped the gun, at his home on Dec.
11arbagc tnto. the alley a_nd 31, said f·lans Wipplet, IOI .S
then s tole hrs 1 piastre, W Ba y >\ve., Bal boa ...
green, month-old garbage >\lga Vogel, -'19 Orchid,
cans, s tat ed >\I ~c!son,-H5 Cotona del \1a t , left her car
F.: I \lodena, Newp01t He ights pat ked on Orchid, whe re it
... Betty Peck, of 172 1 was dama ged by a hi t and
Krng s Road, Cliff ll a,·en, run drivet. .. Layton Coats,
tepo1ted that she had left U , of 526 Poinsettia, Cor-
her Sl35 Christmas watch ona del \lat , wa s booked on
nn the dtesser the day after the chatge of dtunk driving;
Christmas -wh ile she went he fir s t gained police a t-
nut -and retu rned to find it tent ion by skidding to a
gone ... The Ra mbler driven hal t behind ca!S stopped for
by Ftances Walket of Haw-a red light.
thorne had to be towed away Friday, Jan. 5 aftet a tear end colli sion on
E. Coas t Hwy. With the
\·1GB d riven by Christina
')uiroz, 886 Senate, Cos ta
\1e sa. . .Howald Fradkin,
155-' -\Ita Vista, East Bluff,
left his car legafly pat ked
on <\Ita Vista, and someone
hit rt rn th e rear. .. Three
Costa \lesans, Chatles !lo-
gan, 51, of 5&5 Wilson, Paui
Pierce. 165 Rochestet , and
Willii Bailey, 66~ Ross.,
wetc bt ought to the Newpott
Beach Police department lo
setve a!l ttusties.
Wecfftesdoy, Jan. 3
Lrqunt, Jewelty, perfume,
and a ~rg, valued at S415.
B. Worrell, 12 2 Diamond,
Balboa 1s1and, reported the
theft of a UU bike and $)ll
wo rth of boat equipment from
his garage •• Someone smash·
ed the li ttle round window
on his T·Bird, and then
sto le his car s tereo and
tapes while the car was
parked at the market in
Cast Bluff, said Larry Thorn,
:O:H Cedar, Newport Shores
..• While J . Flory of liS
Sapphi re, Balboa lsi and,
was visitin& out of town
relatives, someone entered
his home through an un·
locked window, rummaged
th roogh the re sidence, and
tnnk a SlJ travelers check
and a record. • .Former
.\layor Dma llill of 617 Via
Lido Soud, Lid('l Isle, rark-
ed her car on Clay St., Cliff
il a\'en. whe re it wa s hit by
the P lymou th that Hazel
Pt.>insc tt, ~I ll El \·ludeha,
;o..iew[X'rt Heights , was dri·
\'In g.
Saturday, Jan. 6
Wa}ne Harrington ur Port
ll ueneme backed from a
('!tivate J ri,·e and hit the
'
Dr., Corona del Mar, nid
Loui a Audet o( Loa Anao-
les ••• A na1hliaht, sleep-
ina bq, ll'ld biMkot. were
stolen fran her aaraac, ao-
cordina 10 Pauicia Shep-
•d, 2908 Silver Lane. An·
ni veuary Es1atc1. .A
lhi'ef amaalled a window at
the loc.k meohani sm and en·
tered the home of Leroy
K•tnik. 2-303 Anniver11ry
Lane, Anniveraary Estates,
emptied the contents of
drawers Oil the noor, lhrew
clothin~ on the noor. and
stole whi tkey, 2 coffee pots,
a suit "of clothes, $)l)i) in
currency. and a color TV
set that was so heavy it rc--
~ired at least 2 men to
c•rry ••• Bclhine Fuller, 38,
o f 10~ 2Jrd St., Central
Newport, waa booked on the
charae or drunk in public
, •• Jack Moore, 40, of 2727
Windover, Harbor View
Hill s, was booked on the
dlarge o f intoxicated in
pub li c, arter po lice foorid
him passed out in the dri-
ver's seat and he failed &he
sobriety field ten .•. Nicho-
las Steele, 440 Prospect,
Newport Shores, was booked
on the c hatge of failure to
appear, •• Edward Reid, 25,
or 5&02 Seashore Dr., Wes t
Newport, wa s booked on the
charge of intoxicated in
public after he was unable
to take lhe sobriety tes t •.•
Stanley siegel, 6001 Sea-
shore Dr., West Newport,
left hi s keys in the ignitio n
and someone stole his whi te
~\is t ang from a parking lot
at 3131 W. Coast Hwy.,
Mariners Mile ••• The le£t
fender or his vw was dam-
aged whi le parked on B th
SL, declared Br yn Evans,
21 1 H th St., West Newport
.•. Lynn Pillen, 206 Col-
lins, Balboa Island, was
re tumina the Chevrolet she
had bo rrowed to owner Don·
aid Davi s of 52n Bruce
Crescen t, Newport Shores,
bot she left the key in the
igni tion and someone stol e
it; the Chevrole1 was later
found at 5103 Seashore Dr.,
West Newpon , minus· a purse,
H•oti"t -Air
Conditioning
Sh .. t M.tal
16«'1 Sup•rior An.
Ll 8-5531
o BEAUTY SALOH
.LO't'Ulilu.'.
BEAUTY NOOK
2712 1E. Coast Hwy.
~ona del Mar
Phone b73-733b
legall} rarked Jaguar be-
lt'(lging to Bonnie Lohman, • BUILDING CONTRACTOR
!t)l;\) Ruth Lane, H atbor
Hi ~lands ... ~1uriel Gen· • REMODELING •
COSTA IIIlA LIGiotl
TO_UO,.LM
At 1 oomnwnity ae1vice,
the Colla Mesa Ame1ioan·
LeJion and Aua il ia~y i«vhc
the public to an inro1mative
ptotlwn Oft LSD and othes
nuc:otic1, to be pruented
at 8 p.m. today, Jan. 18,
in the Leaion Hall,
''LSD, in•iaht or insan-
ity?" wi ll be shown. A
panel diacunion will Col·
low. Panelists will include
John Alvarez, rolll'jCI ani•·
tant to Sl. John the Baptist
Olu•ch, now te achina at
Pius X Hiah School in
Downey, and Detective Wi l-
kin son or the Costa Mesa
Police Dept., who has had
6 y~ats experience as a
school 1eache1 and has been
on the police staff for 4n
years.
•
NEW'ORT HARIIOR EJIII(JI
SEaiiiD SEtnOII --P• 4
THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1911
COIDIA OEL MAR, ~F.
IIAY TAKE US A.LITTLE WHILE.
Ill If Jll .... I Ill"' Ill 11 U.•,
•• Will ....... , ... , .. , ........ .
Minor repairs, loose buttons, tiny rips
art port of our f'" customer urvice •••
Along with tha very beat of cleaning,
sp'ottlng and pressing.
FREE DaiVERY TOO. ·
IEIPOIT 111111 AIEl
II FOR ALL , •• DIE IEEIS
J~.~~lR~~L I 646-5019
Y1 DUNLOP-
•lJOI Cllllf CAliS 'Firtttont
De Luxe Champion
NewTread8
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• OOI:W Tlltl: Tlti.AO DIU> TOO e Hll"" Tilt& CIVAt..IT\1' TII,.._D ........ -THE
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FAST IIJIIUIIIG
SlnKI
IIO.O..PIIII
Nr a S.ltscri,.ion:
Coli 67J.Q550
NEEDS
SINCE
"1!St o HARDWARE STORE
FORGlT HARDWARE
Hardware-DuPont Pa1nt
Small Appliances
2205 W. Balboa Blvd.
WILCOX.CiliTTINDEN HARDWARE
Navltatlone l Charft-... kt
2700 w. Coast Hwy .. N.a.
CJ!:·,~.'· .. ··•·· "-"'"'I --··· .... -
Newport Beach
Phone 673-2350
HEALTH EQUIPMENT
JACUZZI
WHIRLPOOL lATH
Nature's Way t" Health -
Beauty -Reluatiun.
Call for a demons tratum
5-'6-6 180 ur 836·7561
•
Ml-t:Ut 1-l,..t.a ,_AIJIITI
Shrvbs, Interior Plonts
Troptcol &. Trees
lrue ctcide s ond Ferti I i zer
S&H Green Stomps
FH.F.F. OF.I.I\'ERl'
PLUMBING
~··cu..c; .... c•m•n
1U .... I "IU
o PET SUPPliES
TROPICAL FISH
dron, -Bl Iris, Corona del ADDITIONS
\Ia<, wa. conlusod in a LICENSED. BONDED o UPHOLSTERY
mone) ch:.-rging transaction FRED H. GERWICK UPHOLSTERING
A. R. M A RSAC
PLC,1BER
We have the largest and
most beautiful selectron of
tropiCal fish in the area.
We also carry a full line of
aquariums, and all acces·
sor ies needed for the hobby.
Soulh Sea Tropical
218 W. Wilson Street
ITS eas~ TO WIN BeCaUSE
LaGUNa FeDeRaL SaVINGS IS
When you're pla ying fr>r ket!ps it pays (I) make the
right mnVe. A new inv~tment perinrl is !'tartinJ,:: at La~una
Federal Savini!S and Loan Assodatinn rtl!hl n1111 ' sn.
rally your savin~s a nd start winn i n~ the hi~h dividends
they cl~rve. Funds received hy the tenth nf the
month earn from the first.
LFS LA. wit.h over $11:l,OOO,OOO.OO in assets, is the oldest
and largest Federal SavinJ!:s nnrl Loan
AsSOC'ia tion in O range County. Tha t's pro performance.
And jus t to make ~ure you're on the trophy team,
LFS LA ~avinJ!:S accou nt.<~ a re insured to $1 ,1),000.00 by a
permanent agency of th e United States Government.
Put on your tennis shoes a nd join up!
5% c urrent annual rate of dividend on passbook accounlll.
5.%5% when you add our .25"h-bonus dividend to current annual
rate of 5% on $1,000 minimum 3·year term certificate accountA.
wi lh a custome r at Ken's (fly Europf!mt C'a't.Jmt:n/ 30-4 Goldenrod I' Res t au ran t, 3LI50 E. Coast REMODEL 2 pc ... t Ol'fLY
7JO Carnation A\·e.
Corona del \-1ar
Hwy., Corona del \lar, who 673-60..1 -5_.9. 2170 569.50 Call "Ia"""
walked off with fou r SS bills 215 Mllin H.B. Sl6..6405 Plumbing Repairs
OAY & NI GHT
WATER HEATERS
673-4130
<11d the S2i) that he had ask· ··~~~!!!:!.!~----/ FREE clel & pickup
ed het t('l change •.• D. .:: ·---·-----'----'----/ Parker, 401 Pirate Road, s.,.;,.ll •h • Coo11o l
Cliff Haven , reported 2 win-•••• wtth O..o ll,, Concr•t• & p,....,,., dow p_anes we re broken at Efltcr.,.1 s ••• ru
4tl7 Pirate Road ••. Timo t hy ••lch'• Con u •••
Nordeen, 6, of 204 4)rd St., su•Jo~<o•lnR~.,L 1 8·JJI8
West Newport, left his SJO P.O. Boa 421 CorUaMesa
red Stingray bike in the
garage, and someone s tole
iL •• During th e niaht,some· • DRY CLEANING
one stole a) H.P. John son
outboard motor from his
Snowbi rd, tied to the dock
in front or his residence,
said J. Hartwell, 207 Grand
Canal, Balboa Island.
Sundar, Jon. 7 1ional and budaet dry
Swim fins and ., electric f leoni••l -fut 10nicc
shaver were stolen from hi s -qualiry wotk -
cabin cru iser. "Our
docked at 1601
..........
117J.o550
aclf senice la..nd1y.
Finiahed Launci:y
Aacnc:y
J20t E. C:...o H..,., CDII
1173-NOS
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DrMMrl Tosh
FLORISTS
-·· ~79 2A3I Now-llv4,
COSTA IIIlA
All I)'P•• o( alan
2Sl41\ N .. pon Blvd,
Coate M•••
54&-llU
CUSTOM
FU RNIT URE Up II OL STE R y o:::_,S,_P_,O.:;R.:..TI:.:.H:oGc;GOO=:..:D:..:Sc__
• QUA LITY WORK • HART'S
HElL'~ SPORTING GOODS
FIREHOUSE. 530 Center Street
2109 N .. ,., Blvd. Costa \1esa
Newport B .. c:h Phqne: 646-1119
675-401~
UPHOLSTERY • REFINISHIN G
DRAPERIES • CUSTOM CARPETS
AMPLi: PARKIN(~ IN REA.FI
HEWPORT FURNITURE CO., IHC.
'"WH ERE TH E 4 U.S. FLAGS FtY"
2660 W. C..••t Hwy., ,._,_.,, l••ch, T•l.,.._"'• 6•·«77
EST A BUSHED l o\' J9-M5
o PROFESIIOMAL
DR. LOU ROY ELDER
CO~T AC T L.lr:Ntl;t
I:'I'I:WI:iliOI tT'I't..ING
"l:ll'l'llilCTI"'G
PIOII:ICIOII·I"'G
PHONE 643-0702
ofUE SERVICES
112• I RVINE
NfWPOAT BEACH
WESTCLIFF PLAZA
YOU CAU ..... WE. WU
RECOMMIND
FOI IIIWICII, IIIOIICTI
01 "ILIC II"IUTIU --
Costa Mesa -548·7961
• PHARMACY
CHRISTENSEN
PHARMACY
3021 E. Coast 1-t wy.
CoJOna del .\·tar
Phone: 673-2550
NEWPORT CENTER
· PHARMACY
1402 Newport Cen t er
Drive East
On Medical Building)
Phone: 644--2131
o RESTAURA.~T
I ERK SHIRE'S ..... .,.
LUNCH !!ON -DINNER
COCKTAILS
ORiole l ·CJ40S
3450 VIA OPORTO
Ne"WpOrt Beach
JOSEF'S
Fine Restaurant
Phone 673·1 180
2121 E. Coast Hwy.
Ctwona del Mar
(Adjacent to Jameice Inn)
Police Bloner Honor roll is announced UU COA.$T AL SLIDE$ TO IE SI«<WWI '10 "OWU"
Honor toll Md tdloi••WP tiUdeft&t ia lha 7th and llh '4rd.,, J.. I tbe , .. ,, Uut w"tnd and aradet luau be• ntme4 • &be E.veretl Rea int•media'-
Bic)'CII , ...... ...,,, • IKifnOOOC! Mole it.·.·.-... ac:bool in Cotta Mesa ror die fir~& quarter ofdae 1~7·
M6 nd atiftlray ftom Do--one entered lho r .. ideaee 61 school year:
Willi~ N. R.~ddim.n, n~ ,Snior Cichent ncr .. aon.
live ot Scotland who served c::n&•. Udl SL ud am ..
S ye•• in th~ Royal Air Ave., Cliff H• ... ·He will
Force, wtll tpeat at lhc lhow r•• pictwe tU4Set or
meotit~& or the Niab1 Owla che coastal •eL
of the Newport QoachHoot Mr. Ruddimlft and hi1 wife
n' Holler Roost at 2 p.m. and lheh 2 dtildrea lin ia
tN t Sunday, Jan. 21, in the Santa Ana.
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THA.TS NOT THE
P'liCI ••• THIY
COST LE$$
Duf•ll. 23~ Walnu&. of Thelma Haat c:om, 2SOO 7tt. GtWe W•da CoUiton Debbie Konto1
Newport Mlore~. · •• At 2:10 Anniv••uy Lane, Back ..._, R.tl J• Cru.m · Mlrk Morrilon
·car driver Ruth Te1cbe Bay, throuah aaar .. e door, 9\-t AimlltOnl Jou o11111 wijk Sherrie Nowak
2'00 Ocean Blvd.; cot. ranucked the hou• .. ·and -·~ 1. di >~ Kiron Benton Gabrielle Pemandet:LCIIIO Red ·na del Mar, and motorcy· Jtole a $1!0 porUble TV Shelley Bertch Plm Henly 1 Pa~lttte Rhode•
dht Rob Latham of 211~ from an UpJtlifl bed100m. ·, ·, ~un ~ckncr Lulie Hill JMet Roberti
ia,Corona del Mar, were A Muntz 11oreo wu llolen K ···11· h R~ t s h · Dominic Cappello Oha H\1 aw vver c ncCJ.I'e\1 in•rol•~ed in a collhion on from hi• VW bu1 while part-Sue C•l•on Donna Kea&ina NMcy ~ilh
H wy,; out of Mari· ed on Montefb St • .-Balboa. c•·· • Sn d Joan Clark Barb• a Kothe nuc.. ee Ave.·, .Hi• S70 chlf-o decl1red John L~rriton of Ell Sl Terry Coakley !ll•en Ni ckenon en eveman
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FINE RESTAURANT
.,., ... and onna• aurfboud 2:l49 Baker St.; Co 1ta Men 1 o· T 1 Doua Cobum M.-ia 4')1 roz 11ne. ay or was stolen from his aart~~o, • ·,·.Clayton tlehli na wu in Debbie Colwell JelUUle ll.u1h Ricgd Thayer 2121 E. c .. ot Highway • Cet-4ol lrl•
taid Philip Spiller of 461\ hiJ 40.foot ui1boat wh'en he Sharon Criuman Judy Snellen Aline Ward
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Seashore Or.,·· West Newport felt it move;· he went on El' ·• th Go t
JA"ES R. BUSH of 500 Colette Cru. mpackerPat Wuhbum . n :.ue rva s • · •• l;,.eroy Wahze, 52, of deck and nw 2 boys, ·'ollbo ... K w 1 "··bu• Swlnn<y
A · •· L E t Frank Cunei arcn o 1t em o-
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113 211h SL ;·W'Cit Newport. then dropped the surfboard ven•""" Ofenzo, as £arleen Ounn Jani ce T omlinson
A could not stand without a•-belonaina lO John Rueclr:, B_lutf, h~s _been named sp~-Mary Pickler lth Gfo4e Gaby zwa.rt
V" sistance, 10 police officen 2!12 Bay.t!ore Dr.; Slip 3!. e~al ass1stant to vice pres •-Carrie Foaarty Honor Rell
were unable to administer and ran lO their cu and sped de t Do est'c Sal e of the n , m 1 s! Nancy Hart Linda Atm stron1 $cholorahi, the sobriety te1t and booked off. Nati~al C••h Register Co ""' -•· ~lr:e Hermundez Robert 8ernez K•eo Akcna him on the charac of dNnk hi 1 1
W d 3 Tuesfty, J•. 9 Dayton, 0 o. He s ad rec· Jerry Hill Stcph111.ie Brown Pam Alien drivina. ·.·.Marc oo , 113 r r f th N · 1 A · "-· E.. Balboa Slvd., Balboa, The the t o a S65 statue tor o e a\lona ssoc1a· 1 ..... cu Homyk M•k Srownina Melo dy Benwn
reported the theft of US of a nude child in a 1ittina tlon of A.ccountants , Los Carol Ikeda ~•Y C•d O.errin a Campbell
from a small metal box in position with a IIT'I all bird on Ange les Chapter, and an of-Cindy MayhuJh twlke Collison Suzamc Cecconi
1 hi s bedroom •.. Jim Jcn· hi s head stolen from a pc-ficer of the Califo rn ia So--Holly Midthun Ri chi o Fo1ter Alan Cochr.,
-;=~~~""""""""""""':\ nina• Ill and Service station destal in the front yatd of ciety of Certified Public Renee ~cno Roberta Furlona Vivcuc Crumpacker
I It 124 \\arinc, Balboa Is· hi s residence was reponed ~ccountants . He has pre· Deni se Pa_Ja(crri \iarje Hammon& Arthur Cru z I ~~=TIDE;:. _A. land, reponed a lou of by J am es 'Zimm erman, lilOO . 1 b f laue Ron1c Bob Hammo nd Sid Fidyke ... ~~ Nottinaham J(o ad, Westclifr vlous Y een manager 0 Andrea Saint Bob Hart v -i 1,,·, Kri oh er LY 55&.75 for the fiut 8 days o Ita ts se l ee NCR N: •• ·'Mlile Kathryn1Mc0owell. c nsu n rv '· ' Judy Sentoro Katen Herrin Andy L•&erquist in January; lo sses o f SUO Los Angele< 406 Ali so, Newport Heiahu, ,. Larry Sc hultze Bicki Hell C:r Man Lee ..!"' during the first 1 month• in ~ 1167 and SllS.ll in Oecem· was at &chool someone en· c c Jani1 Snellina Kathy Hildebrand Pat Mercado
bcr were also reported. ..• tcred her hom e throuah a. women Steve Sowden Kel\i Hoffman J ane \.1illcr
David Retzlaff, lilO S. Bay bedroom window, took t hree • • , Mic hele Tranter \181y Lou Humphrey Terra Noll
I d, S5 biH s from her dresser l)eAnn White Cindy Jooes Leanne Owen
Front, Balboa II an got •11 0 II and ·stole 15 records and I \cholarshlp Debbie Jones Tim Qu iroz a stingray bike for Chri st· WI InS a one 33 album .. ·.A S75 wat cr Ch. annaine Ave lin& Patty Kent Jackie Scruaham maa and kept· it in hi s hous e 1 ........ .._. heater in a closet easi Y Lua Bowen Charlet Kehler Doroth y Taylor
673-1180
FEATURING
JUNE RUDELL
u ilb '
JUD DE N A.UT on Ban
JACK REIDLING on P lano ~~~~~~~~~~~~ al niaht time until be put it Fa "~• Grlh-J Edel ~ acccuible to the street. yc 1.1" • _,. • Rick Brownina Cyndace Kephart Tom Thompson
was slOlcn from a house on blute will be installed u Carla Chri stensen C hriuina Kirkman \tchcle Galloway
Lot n, Tract Sil73, lhc 116~ pr~~i ~cnt of the wo--
Biufh, accordinc io Manuel men s daVIIIOD of the New·
• DAICIIG • LATE su·pp'ER
You 5lre Yn vited ...
' FRIENDS of ASTROLOGY
Setr~.i-Fonna.l
DINNER DANCE
nl thr
NEWPORTER INN
Jamltnrr'r' lhii-J.n, ~0--8 :00 r .}f.
h.:;n per pr r•nn~t'nr Re~t'rvatioat--Call
546--8961 • 5J:J.9679 • 540.J93:J
.I t:HIJilt:HIES I ,.pundlf .'"'II' .ti_. Gllpzrdf
3262 1,...1 Stt.et. M..,..rt Heitlda
' ·---· ----A Fr~~ lntl~p~nd~"'
Co"l'~t•tio,fll Chris lithl Ch•rcb
The Rev. Non-on Brown, pNochlnt
9-lnday Servi ce and Church Schoo l at 10:00 a.m.
Nursery core prow i-'ed Phone: 6-42-27...0
First 8optl1t Church
of Cesto Meu
Baptlsl Aible Fellow!!i hip
,,a~p~,a~,,-A 11tono ~~ro•s
S.ta Ano & Magnolia Sts J
Dr. P .G. Neumann, pastor
SU NDAY SERV ICES
~:4S a .1 1. Sunday Sc hool
11 :00 a.m. Momina Worship
6:00 p.m. Trainina Unions
7:00p.m. Evcnina Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:20 p.m. Bible Study
8:00 p.m. Prayer Mcetins
lutheran Church
Of the Moster
Lutheran
Church in A.nerlca
21100 Pacific View Dr.
Corona del Mar. Californi
Dr. Wi ll iam R. Eller
Phone: ORiole 3-S022
8 :45 •.m., F'~~mily Wor,..hip
9 :45a.m .. Chu rc.~ School
11:00 a.m., Festive Wor!hip
NU RSE RY PRO VID ~D
CENTRAL
BIBLE CHURCH
Emphn4•ins
The """ of God TM ~ of Christ
The PowH of lhe Hoty Spirit
S..nd1y Xhonl 'I liM
Mtlrn•n8 Wm•h•p 9 ~nd TOJO AM
[~ninJ S.I'Vo<e 7 ,M
Wed~~·\' l lhle SIUdy
•nd l'i1yer 7 I'M
Nuowry d11rln1 <ei'V•ft'\
A full Voulh Ptopo~m
Cm. of Of--ae and 1W. Sl. c .........
~Hio< H. (. jllnft, lfc.\ Mtlt
ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(South~rn )
Corona de I Mar
Coast H W). at Mac,-\rUiur
Pastc.t Howatd E. Williams
Phone 673~62 6
.WI'IDA.Y SCHOOL. , , • 9!U •M
MORHIHG WORSHII' •• llrOO-
EVENING WORSHIP' .• 7r00 10M
WEONESOA.Y SI!JtVIC! 711 S,...
J(UIUERY 'ROVIDID
1tian
Services
flRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENnST
3303 Via Lido
N.ewpo1 t Beach
SU NDAY SCHOOL
9: IS •·"'· -· 11 •. M . SUNDAY SERV ICES
. 9:1S -n •. M .
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING I ,.M.
READING ROOM ·--• .,..: ' ..... -s , ..... ... " ••• .,.: 9 •. M . -7:..S , ..... r.,.,,.., _, Fri4..,:
9 ..... -5 , ..... ; 7•f ,,M. s-•• .,, ,,, .... -.. , .....
JI:COND CIRJIIC. Of"
Cll..-r, ICIENTWT
Newport Beach &I
C«ona de I ~r
610 Canation Ave.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 .....
SUNDAY SERVICE 10 .,..,
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 1:00 , .....
READING ROOM -
Mutual Buildina
2863 East Cout 111·, lh•'•Y I
Mon.· S.l, 10 •·"'· ro 5
Thun~d•y eve•i•B -7 10 9
Ynu are cordially invited to
1ttnd Services ud.
10 ••e lh• Room.
IJI•fls Owrloo'•• N..,rt • .,.,_.,
... , Clo.l,_,. D"I YI:
NEWPORT BEACH. CAL.IFORNIA
THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURS:H
a:)() ..... to 9:)() a.m. -worship sc ... lce
9:45 • ..,. to 10:45 a.m. -Sonill1 Sc-
li:OO ..... to 12:00 noon -worship SCrvlc• fto-.-0.-...... 1\o tlo•· <*<10 J. Budiocli-. Vilil&tiaa Pu..,
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. . port Harbor Ch lfTibcr of Com· Ram uez, s~pcnntendent of mcrce at a dinner meetin& at
!he Hotstean ?cv~l opm~nt 7:QO p.m. Wednesday. )In,
Viking~ welcomed • LUNCHEON o DINNER o WEEK END IRUNOI
Co ... Two nils In while 24 in the Em pire Room of Five new members were
canvas baa• and a maho--th~ Newporter Inn. welcomed into membership
aany rudder, ·valued at S2S5. Dinner speak er will be Mrs. or the Coast Vi kina Club of
w~rc taken from a 14 foot Joseph Beck, whose topi c Newport Beach at the J.,,
111 lboat owned by Joseph will be"From court to porL'·• 6 s tatca meeting. ·They arc
Stou t Jr., 112 Jade, Balb~a She wi ll tell of her visit to Mr."' and \1rs. A.W. Tullle,
ls_land, dockc~ at 7Jil V1a the British Parl i.nent and 1201 f)evon L ane, We s tclifr,
LHJo No rd, L1do Isle, ac· her tri p home on the ()u ccn and San J ose, Costa Rica;
cardin& to George Dru cker. Mary. Col. Robert 1\ndcrson , 41S
Wedne11ioy, Jan. 10 ~1rs. Beck will be in stall· N. Newport Av e., Newport
Whi le T . Atkinson, 64S lr· ed as first vice-pruident; Hci&hts, and Mr. and Mrs.
vi ne Ave., Ne wport Heights, Mrs. Willi am Mason , second Herbert Anderson 143il w,
was at the boat show, come--vice-president; Carol French, Ri ver L an e, Santa, An a.
on e atolc 2 dacron, sabo t t reasurer, Pat Bray, record-A . b. ~d 'I · · · d El · surpuse lhn ay party I IJ 1 In s at! bags, -v al ued at In& secretary , an ouc .
51 00 , from 2602 N ewpon Klok.o., ~rrespondina s ec· hono r~dl the president, ~1rs.
Bl vd. .. Ten mantle s in gas rctary. Ray Nle sc_n. . .
lanterns al ona a walkway on Mrs. Edclblute wi ll be The L1d1es Au 1.11!ary met
Bru ce C re scent,. Li do Sands assisted by a board or di-J an. 12 at the home o(\1rs.
were broken or complete\; rector s consi sting of Wini-Kirsten Raymond in Santa
removed ... Howard Struble,. bed Bacon, \~ararct~ El iot, An L They voted to help a
431 Woodland Pl ace, Colla Non a Ho~(~an. ~hn• H o~ needy famil y. a widowed
Men. retumed to hi t New· P•. Ahcla Ga~u:_z1 • ra&her •it.h three m~all chit-
port Hatbor Hiah School 'loone ~aw son and M•t.,_ dron, with rood .,_d clot hina.
locker to ri nd al l the con· Ganona. Mrs. ·Ted ,\1iller and Mu.
tents on the n oor except for C PL YERS OFFER Willi am _ Annin,_ w ctr•~ and
a 54 0 bas eball mi tt, which wi~i.IAMAIHGE DRAMA commu nity serVI Ce chatrman
wa s mi ssina ·,Over SlDO Th C ., c· . of the club, were presented ' ' , C osta i~leSB !VIC . ~ damaae was done by a h1t Playhou,e, sponsoccd by b t ~ ~ th c p n.nae County
and run dri ver lO t he Ramb· the Cos ta \fesa rectcation :'ssoctat_IOn for Retar~ed
lcr that Lawrence \~il n e, dcpaltment, blings to its 1n s taJiatJon and aw.-ds dm·
SIS Carnation Ave., Corona s ta ac the William ln&e ner at the Newporter Hotel,
del \1ar, had parked on Car· d~&ma , "The da1 k at the top F eb. 2. .
nation Ave.· .. The \fu stang of th e stai rs," Jan. 20, 26, On Feb. 3 t~e cl ub wall
belonging to P am el a Remer and :!7. Cu n ai n time is 8:JO hold a 6 :45 di nner at the
of 6100 W. Ocean Front, p.m. Eb ell Clubhouse, Balboa,
We st Newport, had to be Undc 1 the di1ection or Pa ti follo~c d by the . reaular
towed away after a co ll ision Tambcllini, Elaine Barna1d meebng. Ws. C ap1 Brov.-n
on W. Coast t-t wy., east of and James G1eer will be o r Capi's Ki_tchcn Band of
6lst SL with the Chevro let s een as the man and wife Santa An a w11l present her
wagon dri ven by Harry Sou lh· of a mid-wes lclft famil)' in band, pl ayi~J old ti me .-.d
ron of Hun ti ngton Be ach. , , the ea1ly 1920's. Theil mo dem mus1c .
Saat ches around a door lock "shy of the world .. dau&h· On F eb. 14 the .4,uxil iary
we re leCt by the thief who tel will be played by Cindie will meet at the Mme of \trs.
broke into 1127"< w. Bay, Be rkcly, He1 small brothel, Edwin O u i1tensen, 13632
Balboa. Wh'.le Pamel a Bash who locks himse lf away hom Carlsb ad 'Jr., Santa Ana, at
was ou t o f town and stole the wolld in his sc1apbook 7:30p.m.
8 TV set and l;.,ps wo rth "of old movie s ta1s, will be Th e Scan ~wing _Ciub, l:d
SUS ... Screws we re pulled played by Dick Fitzsimmons. by \h . Of v11le \tthoff w1ll
ou t an d ben t by som eone The10lc of Lottie, the bois-meet J an. 17 at 10:30 a.m.
who used physical force to u ous sistel-in-law, will be at the hom e of \Irs. Ray
pull a s ~ stereo deck fr om played by Pau y Nccde1man ~ Ni el s en .. Plans . for a fal l
the dash of his car parked at he1 hu sband Mon is, by baz_aar ~II be discuss ed._
Balboa Coves, stated Timo-Lan y Tlamme ll . The teen· \~~~~ StlnaRydebtant,~hit ·
ll Flathers S~a Pierpont. a ge fr iend s of th e daugh tc1 dtcn 1_ son& and danc_c dnec· ~ Y ' wi ll be ta ken by Robelt tor w11l be contacung t he
._osta Mc i L T1ammc ll , Chcr)'l Kr aute1 children an d arandchi ldrcn
T.J. GORDON, 1~1
and He1be1t J ohnson. or the members to beain
Valley Knudsen lo talk
Valley (Mrs. lborkild)
Knu.dsen. foundcr·dlainnan
of Los An&eles Beautiful,
will speak at the J an. 24
meetin, o f the Garden
Section or the NewpOft
Beach Ebell Club.
Mrs. Ray Nielsen, chai r·
man of the Gardel Section,
wi II present the honored
auest at a tea to be h eld at
1he Ebell clu.bhouse a t I
p.m.
Reservations arc to be
made by J111.. ·22 with Mrs.
Ni ebea. S4&-6U&; Mr~.
~
...,-.. . . ' '
J. A. Gant, 673 ·21S6. or
\tts. H. 8 . Baetz, 673-3447.
\1n . Knudsen i 1 honorary
member o r 1he Los Anaeles
Ebell Club aro Glendale
Soroptimi s t Club; past
pre~ident and life member
d 1he o .. ish ,-\metiCIII.,
Women's Club; 10d hu
been lis ted in .. Who"s wtlo
in America,. sin ce ll47.
Her acbYi b ct include
hi a her eWe at ion, poli tiel.
service to youth, U. S. 0.
service, art. arcbitecturt
ud cation..
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e L. IN ... AND LA•Ott e .._ •• AMD AD..IUeT
AL.L e WM •• Le
... 8U IL.G ALL. •
WM • .._ 0VLI .......
TU .. N A&..L • DAUMe
NO -UIKAfC LINI-
their practicina for th e mi ~
summer \o\ay·Pol c dance.
. The boatd of t be Viking
O ub has wtcd to aive a
&dlolauhip to a worth y sbJ·
dent at Oranac Coast Col-
lqe.
.~Cl".0\1\IOO .'lTIO'S .~\ .~ILAO L [ FOR
YO UR Pi\RTY, CLUB IIEETI,GS, ETC.
(Adjacent to the Jamaico Inn)
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRST FORD DIAGNOSTIC
CENTER TESTS YOUR CAR 130 WAYS
In less than 30 mi nutes every vt tal pa rt of your car IS tes ted
for pedormance, reliability, and safety. Watch on your own dials
and uldicators as its exact cond it ion 1s recorded at anchored
speeds 4P to 70 miles per hoUr : If repa irs are necessary the writ-
ten report you rece1 ve el iminates guesswork wherever you take
your car for service.
Easy F1nancing
Ill''•··«;-·.~ ..
BANKAIIERICAIID • UC8 IIASTBI CHARGE • FAIR BUDGET PlAN • ST ANDAIID Oil
CREDIT CARD • ~~ 24 -*THS TO PAY
* ALL A.._ll:fUCAN
CAfta II:XCII:~T
CAD •• LIMCOI.M0 Ct4 .. Ya, a HCAVV
eTA, WA80Ma
ALaG VW CAIIte (VW eue II •• MCMIC)
53'1t§ ··-.... I .. -.""' ..... ...,...
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IIDAE IMPORT ANT ...
If you prefer to have us do your
WOfk we have 74 modetn serv1ce
bays manned bv fac tory tramed
mechan1 cs to do a better tob at
volume operat•on sav•ngs.
FREE BUS SERVICE
Our own modern courtesy busses
will take vou 10 and from local
shopp~r-.g areas while your car IS
be1ng serviced.
e CADILLAC e LIMCOL" e CH ....... L ...
e HII:AVY eTA, ---• fll TON .-,.u. 0
Pt., Westcliff, directo r
advance space s ta tions and
planetary systems fo r
Do ugl as Ai rc raft's missile
and space systems divisi on
has be en named a regents '
professor at the UCLA gr.-
duate school of busines s
for the winter JQUa rter. He
Is tak ing a )-month leave
from Douglas. He has par-
tici pated in ThOf mi ssile
launchings from Cape Ken-
nedy, 1ncluding the first·
lunar probe. He is • con-
sultMII to Rand Corp. lor
l on9-range. forecasting s tu-
eli es Md Is I he alllllor of
'\The h,iture" and "ldeu
In conflict'' and other boc*s.
1718 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA -·
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PROUD '68 lUGS
FOR PROUD OWNERS
AT THE NEWPORTER INN HOTEL
RAY WILSON Copt. J. Wayne Watson re1h a while on his way up the Matterhorn,
MaHerhorn climb is describe
JANUARY
·SALE
WE'VE REDUCED EVERY ITEM
IN THE STORE. A MINIMUM
OF 25% OFF! SOME ITEMS AS
MUCH AS ..• ,
2 OFF
CHOOSE F'-ON
OUI '-£GULAR
FINE QUALITY
GOODS
SPORT COATS
SAVE TO 50°/•
REG. )9.95
REG . SO.OO
REG . 75.00
RIG. 125.00
RIG. 150.00
24"
32"
40"
99"
99"
MEN'S SLACKS
HAND TAILORED
100'% WOOL
'keY. 'Uilson 's ~wporter
22" REG. lS.OO
SWEATERS
1/2 OFF
~~E N5 c.r.oruwa
tt[V/:Ot;.~i dl l''fl HOTEl
N•,.,_.,rt IU(h-l'!;oT>•: 6U.O ~l0
•
t>UN'r ~011:1 SP~Ciot.L~~
01"~ N H:IO.U TILL 'f
i .U• r:.MA EIUCARO
VA~TER.CHAA:6E
8y £linor Woo~
Mount ain climb ing and sky
di ving Captain J . Wayn e
Wat son of the US .o\m1y has
returned to 3).)5 ~; Seashore
Dr., Wes t Newport, after 3
years nr ser vice in Stun-
gart, Ge nnany.
Cap tain Watson trave lled
over much o f the continenL
During l eaves he saw Spain,
\lajorca, Greece, France,
Sweden and Norway. Now
a t the home of his parents,
~1r. and \Ir s. Ral ph Watson,
he can look ou t of the win-
dows at the ocean and see
bulldozers rushing '!P and
down wi th loads of sand,
building up the beac h.
In a two-week leave las t
Jul y, \\o'ayne and a friend,
\1ajor Edgar Sn owden IV,
now in Vietnam, climbed the
\\a u erhorn in Switzerland.
Wayne had ne\·er cl in1bcd
a moun tain before. "But
we diJ qui te a bi t (lf exer-
cising to buildup ou r lungs.
Running, . ,hand ball, •• and
other S['Clrt...<;.'·' The first
week the two men went on
the Overland Tour and
climbe d glaci ers and -'
mo un tains.
"-'hen the tour enJed, they
went by trai n t.o ;.o:ennatL
The followin g day, ac-
companied by their guides,
they took 3 cable cars as
they wou ld go. Then they
had a 1 hour hike to a hut ,
where the ~ spent the night.
The next morning th e y
we re u p a t 3 a.m. for a
qui ck breakfast of hot
chocolate, ro ll s and butter.
on TENNIS BALLS
(FRI. & SAT. ONLY )
Raleiqh Bikes & Parts
Tires-Tubes-Accessories
Pennsylvania Xtra Duty
Tennis lalls 3/1.75 Doz. 6.99
Wilson Xtra Duty Tennis Balls
Can of 3-1.90 Doz. 7.50
Tennis Rackets
195 to 40.00
M011's & lays' Tellllls Shorts
4.00 to 13.95
Lochs~TOIIIIIsDreues
11.00to13.00
Met~'s & lays' Te1111ls Shirts
RacketShllttlag
Bike Repair
Archery-Golf-Swimming
laseball· Footbal • Yoleyball
Handbaii-PaddlebaH
Baseball Shoes-Spot-lilt
8. 95-12.95-15.95
Track Shaes-Spot 8llt
Wilson P--us to 1US
All Star Bcnlletball Slloes
High or low, black orwllltel.45
C.vene Tetlllls Slloes
Met~'s-7.75 Lochs'-7.25
Jack l'urcel T ellllls Slloes
Mell'.-..95 lays'-1.45
A prie st said a prayer fo r
all before they started the
climb at 4 a.m., because
"every ye ar, an average o f
35J people are killed in the
Swiss Alps."
"It wasn't qui te light,
and we had to move with
ex treme caution," said
Wayne. "l•t was icy. Th e
weather was below freez-
in g."
C l imber s leave that early
in the morning because by
noon o r I p.m. the we a ther
ch anges and a stonn ma y
come up.
"\lany have frozen to
death. You can't see a foot
in front of your fac e wh en it
s to rms -so it is impossible
to get down.~:
At 5 a.m., the sun came
up and it was very brighL
They climbed steadily, and
at il a.m. they reached the
top.
"The last 1,J\'kJ feet were
extremely hard because of
the altitude -the ai r was
!IO thin,'' said Wayne. ''It
was real ly hard for me. The
guides gave us iced tea,
cognac and win e and we
had ali ttl e bit of ever}'thi ng.
''We were ve ry fortunate.
1 twas a ni ce, clear day and
lhe \'iew was very beauti-
ful, We had kept ou r fingers
crossed hoping everything
would go OK -and it did."
\1ajor Soowden had tri ed
to make the trip the year
before bu t had been turned
back by the weathe r.
So many climb the \latter-
hom that pennanent pitons
and an extremely large rope,
about 2 inches thick , pro-
tected by rubber where it
would rub against the rocks,
are left in dangerous spou.
After about an half hour's
res t, the two men and their
guides started d.>wn. This
took only 3 hour s.
They met several parti es
still on t hey way up. These
groups had not ..tflken a
guide. It had cost Wayne
S65 !Of his guide, bu t he
said it was worth it.
"I was s aved from pretty
bad tumbles a cou ple o f
ti mes," h e said. "The
guide kept a close watch
and a strong pull o n the
rope."
two wee ks and a radio
program every aay wi th
military and sport news .
Group commander Col.
Bott requested Wayne fo r
his staff, to write the hi s lory
of the Second (klaner-
master Group from World
War II to the present. Wayne
did this and a copy was
sen t &o the Washington,
D. C., archives.
As a member o r the mili-
tary pentathlon team, he
competed in Holland with
with the NA TO countries ;
and in Copenhagen, wi th
reserve offi cers, taking fi rs t
places both times .
llis boxing team came in
second fo r all or Europe
and his baseball team was
~o. I t wo years ago; an':!
No. 2 1 ast yea r.
Wayne wi th two o ther
captains founded the "Sky
Eagles," sport parachute
club in Stuttaart. At the
end of a year, there we re
over lOU members. In
September, 1%6, the club
sponsored the U. S. para·
chu te team in the Frendl
international me et.
"We helped them trai n,
transported them and helped
them out as much as we
could," said Wayne. The
team, made up of civilian
and mi li tary members
selected by national compe-
tition in the United States,
won the meet.
Wayne was g•ven his
military discharge Sept. ~
in Europe. He s et out with
camping equipment in his
Austin Heal y and camped a
week and a hal f on the
Riviera. His campground in
Paris was abou t 5 minu tes
from the Eiffel tower, right
on the Seine.
"There were fine showers,
washing machines, even a
pi ace to wash your car - all
for only 6i)¢ a night.'' he
said. He also drove to
Sweden and Oslo, No rway.
I lis car wa s shipped to the
Un ited States from Bremer-
haven, while Wayn e made a
2-week trip to Eng land.
Afternying to New York, he
travelled to Niagara Fall s
and then drove from \Iaine
to Flo rida.
Wayn e, who i s 26 and a
graduate of the Orego n
To add to his interest. State Uni versity, has 3
the guide was the grandson plans in mi nd. He intends
o f a member o f the Wempey to act a master's degree at
party that first con ~ered the American lnstib.ite for
thell.lauerhom in the Uao•s. Foreian Trade in Phoeni,;.
At Stuttgart Wayne was He will attend a TV and
the recreational and athletic r;ldio schoo l in San Fran~
director and also handled cisco. And he also plans
the _PUblic 'relations orrice, to act a commercial pilot's
pu ttmg ou t a paper every license.
OCC offers . island study
~ast year , Lloyd &ruth doins live action movies· for
sailed around the world re-the Disney TV and film set·
tlacina Darwin's voyaae ies. He will illustJate hi1
aboard the Beaale. He sent lectures with hundteds of
back s tories about th e bush color slidea he took on his
coonlly in Aus ualia, Sadie hip.
Thompson counlly in the The lec tures will cover
South Paci fi c, and other MadaaascaJ, the Comores,
potts which Datwin visited. Java, Bali, New Caledonia,
So many people were in· the Society h1anda. New
triaued by Mr. Smith's re. Zealand, Fiji, Tonaa, the
pon s that Oranae Cout Philippine~, New Oainca.
Colleae is offer ina a ape-Papua, Tas mania, Mawitiua,
cial evenin& coutse this the Baniel Red lslanda,
l ptina entitled '"Islands of O.eet lsllftda, West Indica,
the wor ld ," at 7:30 Thura· Oalapaaot, and the local
days , be~innin1.fl:b: I. . Channel l alanda, Auaualil
Mr . Smith, occ-actence tn-will be ueatod &I an ialud,
1Uu<:lof, will <:over the ori ... he said. 1ins and life ol dM island• ;;.;;.,;;;;.;;:,.. ______ _
he •iait.od on hi1 yeu-lonl
trip. He ia an . oulatandina
photopapber, and at one
lime WOfked for Walt Disney
,
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FIRST SECTION TIIJRSOAY, JANU~:::RY~25::..•,:.:1 968~__:(c:..11:::4!..:) 6::_7:_3-::.:0~~-__ _.:::CO::::RO=N:.::A~D:.=E:::.L.=M~AR~,~C~A:!:LI!!:f.:-.
irporl ·toes a aid
THE TOP AWARD of "realtor of the
year" went to Corona del Mar rea ltor G. E.
(John) Semple , at rlght, at last Fr iday's
awards dinner meet ing of the Newpo rt
Harbor<os ta Mesa Boa d of Realtors.
The trophy is al most large enough to con·
ceal Marian Johns on of f3a'l Escrow Co.,
wllo made the pr esent.it ion. At left is
last year's winner, Rea lt or J, Peter Bar·
rett. Se ated in t ile background is William
H. Farnswort h, retir ing president of the
Realty Board.
SUMMIT TALK AIRS
SCHOOL PROBLEMS
A joint liaison commiHee
is &oin& to be the ini tial
product of Tuesday evening•s
.. summit meeting .. of school
trustees with Newpou Beach
and Cos ta Me sa Coun c il
members.,
The hi stmi c meetin g on
school probl ems was held
in the Newpolt Har bor ttigtl
Sch ool cafeteria at th e in·
vit.ation of the Newrort·
\1esa Unifi ed Dis tr ic t trus·
tees.
The liaison su1u~es t ion
He estimated an average
ycar i)' incre ase of 1,000 ·in
school population and said
that there will be about
1,200 s tudents too many for
classroom space ne xt year.
He said that the school
board is studying the fol·
lowing plan tn mee t the
sh ortage :
• Doubl e sessions for
2nd gr ad ers, beginnrng th e
next school ~·ear.
• Tht: following ye ar ,
The fi&ht aaainst airport
noise is beina taken all the
wa y up to President Johnson
hi m.s elf, accordina to Elmer
Bro wn, chai.nnan of the r~
cently o r&ariizcd Airport
Safet)' Committee.
He addre ssed an open l et-
ter to the President. cll-
plaining the lo cal conc cm
over noise and co ngestion
and soaaeated a proposed
solutio n, whi ch includes
construction o f a new lllir-
port at a more remote loc• Safety Committee. This com-in resolvina the problems of thi s. Our eucutive 1ubcom•
lio n .,d u1c of military mittee represent• about airports to fulfill the needs mittee would appc eciate an
field s in the interi m. twenty five homeowner auo-of aviation requirements opportun it)' to meet with
Here is the letter, whicil ciations, lhe Bay Area Citi· now and in the ruture. We yo u and u ch anae ideu . We
has been sent al so to Go-zens Council and &everal are also concerned about believe that we have som e
vemor Rca& an , Senator Tho--hundred individual citizens the bliaht o f Playa Del ideas that will contribute to
mas Ku chel, Senator Geor1e li•in& in Newport Beach, Rcy caused by j et noi sc and the resolution of these ~o b
~\lrphy , the secretary of the Co sta Mesa, Santa Ana, Hun-the lack or cooperation beina \ems and we solicit your
Department of Transport ... tinaton Beach, Tustin, rendered by 1ovemina: au-support in achievin& these
tion, and to the Newport Oranae, Anltleim ~d Yorba thoritie& to take definite ac. objectives to provrde a bet·
Ci ty Council: Linda. ~r committee is ti on to stop the spread of ter life for people in Orance
Dear"'· President: made up of very capable thi s destructive force. i n County , C alifornia and the
I am writin& yo u as the people: includinc enaineers, uther fi ne, hiah valued res i· Uni ted States of Am erica.
~airman. or the • Airport pilots, lawycn, land de-dential .areas. As )'OU know, communi ca.
vdopen. doctots and others The encl osed brief report tion wi th thousands o f peopl e
in pmfcnions and busines· provid es an outline of the is di fficul t. Cons equentl y ,
ses t.oo numerous to mention. problem and a pr oposed so-the best way we know to ad-
We arc concerned about lution. This i s too broad a vise the people we represent
tie apparent lacE o f proaress subject \0 cover i n a letter of our corre spondence with
by aovernmental authorities and an enclo sure such as you is to reque st that the
ARVO E. HAAPA, owntr and publishtf of the EnsiCJ'I
local nc s ~pap e rs publ.i sh
thi s as an op en letter to yo u.
We tr ust this meeu wit h
approval. We would app re-
ci at e' your concunence to
pubh sh }OUr reply,
ooc::..oooa.ooo~~~IQoo>IQo>OO Re spectfully ~·ou rs,
COUIICIL SAYS "EIIO JUSTIFIES THE IIEAIIS"
An appalling precedent for confiscat ion of property
values has be en set~ the Ne wport Beach City Counc i!.
·s trike No.2 was called on property ownets Monday even·
ing as the Council voted to extend an emetgency ordi -
nance tllat sets. drastic limitations on the use of busi-
ness property. Strike No. 1 had been called 3 months
ago, when the ordinance was i ni tially approved. The
pr operty owners will be up for the 3rd strik:e about b
El mer Brown
Ch airman
Ai rpo n Sa£ety ComiT' t~ec
2t>l61 Redlands Dr.,
Santa Ana. C al if.
In an enclosure accom·
pan)'ing th e letter, \lr. Brown
added the follo...,;ng infonnLt-
ti on and outlined a )-part so-
lution:
was first :~d vanc ed b)• New.
port Coun c ilman Dee Cook.
He uid that mo re can be
accomplished by a smaller
gr oup, and he pr,o pnsed a
6-mcmber cnmmi tto=e, ~ ft(>m
each entity, to .comc up w1th
a plan to present to the
entire IUOUp.
doublo.: sessions for ·hh
gr aders, as wdl as for the
2nd grader s.
• The3rd)·ear,8th graders
to be moved to the hi a.h
schools, 6 th grade rs to be
mo\'ed to the in te rmediate
schools.
• The ~th year, ell.tended
school day m the high
schn11IS ror grades 8 th rough
12. possibly ftom 1 a.m. to
5 p.m., and possibly a lso on
Sa turdays; addi tional e le·
me ntary classes may have
to go on dou ble s en ions.
AWAR DS' for the t op salesmen and top
listers were Ofesented at the Jan . 1 q
dinner meet ing of the Ne wport Ha rb or-
COs ta Mesa Board of Rea ltors. Pictured
here, hom le ft, are Bill Ring, the new
ptesident of tile Realty Board and last
year's multiple listing chairman: Lois
Cornwell of Walk er & Lee, top un it sales;
Perry Z imme rman of Coat s & Walla c e, top
list er, unit sates; and Helen Anderson of
Bay & Beach, top sates, dot lar value.
Realtor Cll ester Salisbury (not pictured )
was the 19b7 t')p I ist er, dollar value.
"We can't stand in the months from now, when the Planning Commi ss ion and the way of progress. The aero.. Council come up with the fina l draf t of a new ordinance. sp ace induiitl)' is capable
The b members of the Newport Beach City Council wh o of buildi "% biucr, futcr
vo ted "yes" Mon day even ing a re say ing that the protec-an d noisi er a~rcraft and onl)'
t ion of Art icle 5 of the Bil l of Rights of t he U.S. Con-a "square" woul d be op·
stitution can be removed by counc il act ion. Art icle 5 posed to that. With the pre·
forb ids the tak ing of private property without due pro-s ent JCts and next acncra·
Semple is realtor of year
The ti tle of "Realtor of Randall McCardle,
Newport Beach ~laym Paul
Gruber offer ed the name:
''Educational facrlities
liaison comm ittee ." lie
suagcstcd that the board nf
trustees WOik oulthe otganr-
zational details, and then .,._,..._u .... .-..
1ho appoin11Mfttl c::tirt
made .·
the Year" was &i\'t n G.E. Frederick Casl Thomas,
"Each yeat that the pr ob-(John) Semple. ownet of B\11 H.end.~ict.s,F1ancis Hoi· . ,, .. .__f!!llll!l•-••~.11•1& ... e .. -~111. ,..., ... , .
another class wo"'ld ao on ona de) Ma•:·DY'the Newport· •orthy, Haaold
'ftustec Elizabclh L illy,
\Mho presided in lhe absence
or board pt esident Dona ld
Suauss, s aid that the pro·
pos al wou ld be considered
at the next board mee tin g.
double sessions," he uid. Hatboi·Costa Mesa Board Gloden Fay. Elsie
\1e sa Couricilman Bob of Realtou a t the 37 th an· HetbBe ierle, Edward Riddle,
Wi lson asked about the ad· nua l award s banquet held Oa,•id DeLancy,Arthur Gor·
visabil it)' of addi t ional Ftiday at the Balboa Bay don, Will iam Rina, Fa1cl
s tmies fm school buildings Club. \lj'al \:et, Guy Coats, Roy Me·
to ll\'O id land purchue, Glen Queen, lh:ntage Real C'a1dle, J . Pe te1 Banett,
. Estate, Costa \lesa, re-Gem ge Williamson, Mabel \It Franklin replied tha t PTA mothe rs had req ues ted
the meeting of uus te es and
counci'l members a ft er the
Oct. 24 defeat of 6 of 1
bond Jl(opos itions. Cit} and
school officials were urged
to act jointly in an attempt
to pro\' ide schoolroom srace
f01 the coming ye a rs.
• cerved the \Q67 salesman Fitzmo11 is, J im 'A'ood, Carl
s ta te building reaulat1r•ns service award. Thomas and Latry Chafrcu,
make it cheapet t(' built! Re tir1 ng B11111J Pr estden t Others honored wetc re-
one-stt>ty s truc tut cs. He William Fatn~\\olth \\a)> t11 1ng ditector John \1acnab,
said abo tha t l:~rge r schools hnnoted at the ban 4ue t, whn has ser\·ed f01 the past
would mean longe r bus alnng .,.,1th hLl> 1967 c.1m-3 yeats and Glen Queen,
hauls and thus Cll tra ex-min ce ch a~t rr"n, cetumg v.ho served Ln IQ61.
rense. d JI CChliS. anJ top salesmen \h . Semple was given his
:'<JewportCouncilmanLcnds-and \Jslers f•n the Bnard's tJ tle for his active service
h:) Parsons won dered if mul tiple It sting SC I\'tce. 10 the commum ty. He is rilst
constluction cos ts could be Tup listmg av.a r J~ fot \'ice-president or the Corona
cu t by O\'Cthauling the JQ(l7 \H're v.·nn b) Pe n y del \lar ChambeJ of Com-
Arter Mrs. Lilly opened
the meeting, Trus tee Bud
Franklin tC \'iewed school
needs and proposed action. {Con ti nucd on page b} Zimmerman , C\•ab ~nd. Wa!-me rce, he has ser\'ed as
lace R~:~l t~, top II s tet. un1 1 chairman of the Realty
sales. and Che~tc r Salis-Board by-laws commi ttee
bury Rc:~l E ~tat e Co., top fo c the pas t 2 ye ar s ;· and
listec dollar \'alue. has been active with the
Th e ve ry acti ve lire o f
J ohn Henr)' Ru ssel l ended
Tuesday rn de at h at his
home, 1444 \\'. Bay Ave.,
Cenual Newport.
Mr. Russell was born SepL
~. 1814, in Los Angel es. He
wu gradual ed from Stanford
in 1917. He was a member
of 2 honor societic~ and o f
Phi Delta Theta; won his
block S in crew; and was
acti ve in dranati cs and
jo wnalism.
He entered World War I u
a seaman second class. He
was sent to the U.S. Naval
Academy for 4 months train·
ina; and when discharged,
he had been promo ted to
lieutenant, junior grade. He
wu a botwd the USS San
Di eao when it was sunk off
New York harbor.
J ohn Henry Ru ssell
chainnar of the Naval Ball
commi ttee. Little Hoover
commissi on, and Ci ty of
Ne~ott Beach Po wer Squa~
ron division major disaster
corps.
In UH, Mr. Ruuell en-He was a member of the
teredthelifc insurance busi-Friends of Oc cidental Col-
neu. ·He was IWl uccutive leac. Friends of Cl•cmo nt
and offic er of vwious asso-College. 9\rinc AI Malaikah
cial.ions. includina Pacifi c Temple. Penta Alpha Lodae.
Mut ual Life Insurance Co. 32nd depee Muon, a pllron
In 194S, he retired. Bu t of the Pavilion 1\~ sic center
hi a public life continued. of Lo s Anaeles and a mern-
He was vico-pruidcnt o r ber or the Fine Arts Pa&rons
the Southern California of Newport Beach. Survivo rs
Council or lntct•American We his wife. Beatrice; 3
Atflirs. . ., 1}46 and 1'147, sons. Janes of the home,
he wa1 president of lhe Los Newton of TujWlaa •d
Anaelu Area Coooc:il of SacramentQ, and John of
the Boy Scouts of Nnc:rica Studio City, who is the
and received the ailver be~ John Ruuell of the TV
vor and silver ant elope. •He 11\ows, ~'Sold: en or Fo,.
wu bowd member of lhe tll\e'" aad "l..a'MTIII'l, .. and
L.oaAnaeleaCountyt$seum, 2 dtwahtcra. Jotn of the
Loa Anaelu Florence ou .. home. 8'1d Mrs. Geots• Good
tnd• home, Child Oai-of Arcllfh.
tS.ce Clinic, Clrrlwtnent Prinl e ••'lites wwe beld
Ra aeerdl Inc:., Lo• Antelea y .. terd111 • Bell aro•••
U~ Op«a Auocillion, 0t1Pf:l. r lnt41ffteot waa •
H.,.., Fo•d•bl 1 I 9.U Hollywood Ccn ... ry. •
I
Top s ale-; av.arJ ~ f,,, JQ67 Commun ity Youth Center,
we re \\nn h~ L••i~ C'(>tnwcll. civic beautification pro1ec t,
Walker anJ Lee. '''I' umt and in the summet baseball
sales; ami Helen t\nJctson, pt ogram sponsmed by the
Bay and Bc:~ch. ~<•r saks cc t}' par ks, beaches and re·
do\lai \'alue. cteat1 on de partmen t. He is
Retirmg ~.,·,,mmJttee chan-a lieutenant commande r 1n
men are filadys Russell, the Naval Reser ve.
Church Council installs
' New officers of the Harbor
Council of Churches were
installed at the annual din -
n cr meeting T uesday night
at the Presb}'t t:rian Otu rch
o f th e Co,·en ant, Cnsta \\esa.
Th e Rev. Warr en StuJer,
pastor of th e On1rc h uf the
Covenant, compl eteJ lu s
term as president by rnstnl·
ling a s president the Re\'.
Ri chmond C. Jt1hnson, pas·
tor of ;\<le sa Verde Church
in Costa \lesa.
Other offic eu ar e: \'ice
pre sident, the Rt\', Dal e
J o hnson, p astor of th e Lu·
th cran Churc h of th e Re su r-
rection, Hunti ngton Beach:
s:--ee:ret ar)', \lts. Florenc e
Boosey, Chri st Presbyt erian
Church; and tr ~uurer, \tr s.
Dora Hill, St. Andrew•s
Presbyterian Churc h, Ne "'._
port Beach.
Tribute was paid to \li u
G yde Maynard. member o f
the Convnunily ConareJ ..
tional Church or Corona d el
Mar, for servina 8 years as
scc;re:twy for tho uarbor
(..'OI . .LRC::i I.
01. Phillip ·"-'rray, P•"'
tor of llle Corona del Mar
Onaa:h. presented a mllln'M)r~
ial auS tribute to the l•e
Rc*en C•lcy1 put pr•i·-
dortl of tllo Coun<il ..., h ..
be• very t~etin in all
counci l act: .ti cs whi te
pastor of St.' •k Presbyt er·
i an Churc h. A aift was made
in his memory to th e Inte r·
faith Founda.ti oo at the Uni ·
versity of C ali fornia at lr·
vine, and presented to or:
Ceci l Ho ffman, Unh·ersi h '
pastor. Mr. Carl ey, who di ed
at his hom e, Friday, J an,
25. had been on th e roun~
ing t:oard of the Foundation.
PLAIIIIIIIG COIISUL TAIITS TALKS TO IUIAIIIA.IIS
"On to 1omethina better"
will M the title of the
s peec h aiven b)' Or . William
.1. Teaaue, vi ce-pres ident or
Pepperdine Colleac. Los
An&ele s, at the Ncwpott
HarboJ Ki ~A'anis luncheon
at noon today, jan. 2S , at
the Villa Ma1ina restaurant.
01 , Teaaue received the
bachelor of arts dearer Ctom
Ab ilene Chtistian Co Ileac::,
ma s tct of uts dea1ee ftom
Colwnbia Univeuity, and
his ISOC:I01ate fu:wn UCLA.
TV IIIITtll MillE
TV and 11dio wthet lktty
&yle and he• mothet, Pe •·-
aia Meeks, have moved to
llS Via Mentone, Lido hie.
ahe1 th·ina in Acapulco lftd
New Yoct. Min Boyle waa
a Wli&el with LAm •ft AbM1
fOt 12 )'eA11. •
Jerry Wooten
Wooters
may run
1 cess, and without just compensat ion. The Council made tion of JCU the fu el costs per p u senaet~1il e wi ll be a mockery of the "due process" prot ect ion of the Con· reduced a fract ion. and that
stilut ion, and no compensat ion is prov ided for loss of i s imponanL The "'Pfi \·i l ~
propert y ri ght s. 1edlfew" can Oy Crom Oranae
It has been a long-standing pr inciple for past Cit y Count.,· Airport to San Fr.,.
Counc il s that e)(ist ing uses of PfOperty cannot be leg is-cisco in 4S minute. in a jet,
l1ted away. These uses to '" Important de9ree deter· while it would take about lS
raitte tM value of the ,and. a..,ers IIJl up Kant urned minut~• \oo.aot ia a NMe 'n · d -l) q...iel p~tfpeller pl'ane and "'-oeu&aue on paae ' that i• •ianificant. Parking law is extended c:~~~; ~0~ ~~:.· ;:.?:-::~
. . becom e accustom to: (I) An cmerJenc)' ord1nance c.ourt of law that th1s ordin· b · •• abl · · · [f ,_. · · •• d et,,. C liJ IXIfi\'ClSC In requu1n1 o -suect par .. rna nance u essential, he sar , our hom es a d · • · 1 nd ' .c t 1 c f ff n On o ur patiOS m commercr a ar cas ,..,. contc rnJ Ula a c .. o o -,.·itt.out the ncc:d to shout or
e:uended for 6 months .by s ueet parktnl cann ot be wait until the et a s sed b .
the New port Beach C ity sho,..n to caus e any threat ., . 1 p y , c ·1 \1 d · (.) enJOnng J ood TV ro cep. ~~Ciordf;.:~'/V:~t;j~·a\1~· :fe~~~~~~eJ~::cce, health, tlt'n dwi i hout ~ .... bl~rred fpic•
. ·..-· ture uc to n ur atwns rom
appto\•ed for a 9()-0ay P.etlod "M)· opposition does not Jets: (3) sleefling al l ni ght
last Oc tober, establishes mean that I am agamst ('Iff· wi thou t a Jet a~ak ening us.
mter im parE in srequi rements .s.ucet parkr n s ." ne added. "However, tho.,se tranquil
pendins comple tion of a ~" LS rmpottant, and 11 .,.,111 exrenenccs are 10 t he pasL
Plann1 ng Commission and comethrou&h the pressute of In 1~7 the JCI a~riLner s
rtanning consultant s tud}' of economic nccess1t}. orr-s tart ed ope rat1 ng out of our
parking needs. street parE tn g already h as ai ....... r• and •'-e numbe< ·•f J erry Vtooter s, 5001 R.i \'t r p · d b be d d ··~ .. "'' " A\'e,, West Newport, a to-rotests were rarse ~ en pro''' e , 1n the ."-lbett-au lines an d the fr equency
tired Los An&eles pJiice of· Leonard Smt th of Ba~ & son~hlls tensen block, rn or o reratwn s IS Jn<.Tc u ing
Beach Re altr and AT\'O th e Harbor inve stment block, at a rar1J tat e.
fi cer, told the En sign thi s Haapa, <'wne r an d publisher and 1n the Charle s \las ters we ek thai. he may run fo r r E d "It seems rmnic t hat we , o th e ns1 gn nev.spaper. commerc1 al C\'Ciopments
C'.t'· Counc•"l ,·n Coun c•·lm-the tall."a\. er". lt "·e to pa• 3 ... \b . Smr th sa1d th at the rn Corona del \lar. T hat IS ,. ~ 3
AI Forgit's Di s tri ct So. ~. ordinance "rs a little llgLd, thc'-·a~ II should come -the fM the D:'nsuucu.~n of an
lte issued th is stat ement: aldi oush the obJectrve 15 Arrrr tcan wa) of prt\'ate alfT"''n s('! that r rn ate entcr-
"lt's a"! unhe althy situa-d f !•OSC' ..:an •lpCiat C JCt air-good." He as\:e or further enterpr 1s e. no t b) force of tion to hav e incU"Ilb ents craft .~ut .~r ro ut rubltc ,..,wned considera tion, reca lling !.he Ia .... " ru rv~ing wi thout any opposi-Plannina Commuslon dent al In ans"'-'e t to hrs quc stu'>n , facth l\: and the~ m ake a
tion. 1 £e el that C\'erythln g of a usc permit for the Jack C't t~ Attorne) Tull~ Sermout flC'\lh t f,,, thelt comp an~'
in the city is not as lOS) in th e Boxdti\'C•in and take-saLd that the cmerJcnc\ whrle the ~ male a M r 5e
as the inc umbents wo.>uld ou t res taurant at the Bay & otdJnance would arply lf a nu1san.:e :~nd l'l'llu te the
hav e you believe. Beach s ite In Central New-bu dding .,.,.ould have to be all f"'r tJ~.
"Running a&ain s\ \.Jr. For-rort . replaced 10 cas~ of de-'·It ~~ 3 ch al lengma prob-
git v.ould be al most like Publisher Haapa, ownct of s u·uctu)n ~ file 01 other \em. rhe ~,~, emmental au-
aoing acainst mot herhood. the building wh ich houses catastrophe, t hnrL11e~ lm'c>l\'ed to dat e
He'!l a fine old gentleman, ha\ t n••t de!T\('Instratcd a · h1s newspaper plant and Publtshtr Haapa uid that . but when it comes co mak tn"' c •nabLl1 t\ of d.-al n w th "' other tenants, char1ed th at th 1s would make 11 1mros-.., · 1 g 1
decision s, he is someumes the oldmance LS an in,•a sLon SL blc for htm to r e bu rld at th1s sutuau on sat rsfactofl l}.
s ittina o n his hand s. or property riJhts , takin & hts locatton , because the The P ubi1C l.li lt t1e s Com·
"So if no one qual ified mrssto th< C 1 A away \'alut fr om bu s ine ss cos t wo uld be rrOOt brtLve n, WL eronau· presents hi msel f, I think it t "' d d h r pt operty He n 1d that the and the parkin& fotmula tcs oo •ar an I e u.lUnf)'
is m)' dut)' t() nm for the Council ~e lton was morally calls for an unrealistic Ek'lard of Surc•\'JSC'lts co n·
good of t he city." o· t 1 I' Councilman Forgi t has <WI-and le&a~ly wro ng. takina number of parkin& spac es. n~e o aprn"'•-' t te app 1·
nounced hi s intention to prope~ty wrthout due P!OCc~s Counc ilman Dee Cook cat1 ons for mNe ourh nes tn
seck re-elec ti on. Sid Soffer, a~•n.thout compcns~h o.n, tn said it wu not hi s under-usc th e airport. o ~et of the Blue Beet res-vt olatroo of constllutronal s tandin& that the ordinance "Rather than wait until
taurant and bar in Old To M'! auarantee s . . s hould apply &o rcstotln& a our wonderful re t~i dential
N ld h En . Hc challenJedthe Couneii'S bui\dinJ. He abstained from .nd 1ecre ational area is ewport. to t e SIJfl . . bl h d. last week that he pl.nll m cla1m of necesstty f01 ex• vo tina as the Counc il ap--'J tc a aroup. of citi -
tendrnalhe md1nance . proved the u.tensioo of the z ens cal l ed. the Airpon S... r~other Oii strict 2 resident "You canno t prove in a ordinance by a 6-0 vote. fe ty Comnunee have pro-~~"!~~d.:n ~::.~~ib~.e "c.-:;s 3 TERM BAN KILLED ~.;:~d . ~:~~.~nua·;: -:n~ • fair to all concerned. Seashore Dr.. who is ord-natcc: manuhchttin& execu· There was a comedy of AIForaitvoted .. :ycs,•• Vice-.. L Freeu our Ortnae
tivc ror NortJonics in Art .. consternation and colt"' Mlyot Doreen Manhall, Dee COunty Airpon * the pre·
heim. He 1111id t!U s wedt fus ion \iooday e"enin& u Cook and Bob Shelton voted s~.nt c perational level and
that he has not yet .rived the Newpoct Beach City .. M." Lindsley Parsons plan 10 revert it b.w;:t ., a
at a dccrSion. Council -.nn,led o\'Ct a abstained from votina. "be· (Continued on p .. e 6l
DI!ADLIHI! HI!Ait propos ed charter amend-cavae of the \lflfonunate COME fiOM 'ltUnl l l
Onl y 6 mote days we left ment to limit council mem· publicicy"' ai •.en to hia Mr . and Mas . GllakllAaJt..
in which t o buy a oo1 li· ben to 2 tenns .' charter review conwnittee•s er, 16S Sandu.Uc Or., Mil·
ccnse ro, SJ, ·Af\c:t Jan. Jl, The final result wu re-· retOi•i .. ndation. ~· bot View Hills, IDO'tad lllille
a penally of Sl wil l be add-fuut to put the iu\le Oft the At first it wu thouaht t f1om Wbitliet in .. 1y 1)1..
ed. ballot. but it took aome it ••• a t.ie V<*, ud ther cembe:l. MI. lA .. i.a MJIJ
Licenses may be pur chat• doi~. to anive at lhat Con a ~.r .. t '• the motion, eqiMer f01 ,.._._ Co. e1
ect_ with the presentation of deciiiOft, • Bat C1'Y A..._ey T"aUy Mluacll ... tta. ,..., ....
a nbie• urtiftca& e. ·• JOI"' The fitst vote on placiaa s.y.,., n.led, tMt u •• 3 .-1~ 1M ....... '' ..,..
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Mar, Crai,•s Maaa Pet Slilop, lot waa l to l wi6 ._. ,YOM, _. ...... motic. 01M .. I Mil lti .. f*ul;
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cash in good faith, trus t ing in the protection of the laws
of the land, and in the integrity of law..makers.
Res tr icting the use of property by legislation is sei-
zure of property values 1ust as s ure ly as if it had been
done at the point of a gun. Sugaracoating th is act ion with
sweet words of concern over "pub I ic peace, heal th ,
safety and welfare " does not legalize the deed.
The stated purpose of th e emergency ordinance is the
enactment of permanent legisl ation to force business
areas to provide off~t reet par king, even though bu il d·
ings were designed and bui lt under regulations t hat d id
not reQui re the parking. Of course it is a desirable and
noble purpose, but noble goals cannot be achieved by
depriving the property owner of the use that he paid for
in good faith.,Such legislat ion ~an be defended only with
the a rgument that "the end justifies the means" -the
basic philosophy of all totalitarian governments.
The effect of these new restrictions wit I be to "freeze"
the developrrent of the business districts -because
businessmen with moderate financial means .,k.annot pos-
sibly afford the greatly added cost ·of oroviding the park-
ing. Th e result will be deterioration of t hese business
district s . In case of destruction of a'building py catas-
trophe, the result could be financial ru in for the aver-
age property owner and bu sinessman , because of lhe
tremendous extra expense of rebuilding.
The Log of Oct. 26, following the initial adoption of
the emergency control ordinance, set forth the impor-
tance of property rights, and how this ordinance strikes
at heart of these rights. Here are excerpts from that Log: • • •
PINCERS OF CONTROL CLOSE IN TIG~TER
Th rough the years it has been the rule of law, and o f
basic justice, that property righ ts cannot be legislated
away by a law making body . When someone buys property,
he e Xpects to enjoy the use o f that property under the
same rules that existed at the time of pu rchase. There
are provisions in law fo r s everance damage fo r loss of
property righ t s. Cou rts o f law are available for hearing
of damage claims wh en property rights are injured.
The individual liberty enjoyed in any nation can be
measu red by the degree of property rights held by the in-
dividual. There can be no freedom of the press unless
the re is private ownershi~o f printi ng presses and buil~
ings to r printing plants. There can be no freedom of reli-
gion if there is no private property to provi de a place for
a place to r wo rship. Freedom of speech would be mean·
ingless i f we had no privately owned halls and houses
and bu ildings whe re we can speak our piece. The issue
in each case is the same: Th e alternative to private
ownership is government ownership, and whosoever is
the o wner set s th e rules and regulations fo r use o f the
property.
We a re now seeing a continuing attack on the rights of
property owners, and the result is an ominous erosion
ot indi vidual liberty. There is, of course, the classica l
retort : Just wh at righ ts have you ever lost? I can retort
in retu rn that in the almost 20 years that I have been
publishing a newspaper in Newoort Beach, t have felt th e
pinters of governmental control s teadily closing in on
my ri ght to operate a business. Monday evening the jaws
of the pincers closed in a li ttle mo re with the approval
of Emergency Ordinance 1235 by the Newport Beach City
Council . The ordinance d ra s ti cally changes the rules fo r
use and development of property by imposing stringent
off-s treet parking controls where such controls had not
eiCi s led before. The rules that we re in eff ect when the
property was purchased have been changed. In some cases
it could mean drasti c loss to a property owner. In some
cases it could mean failure of a business.
The new control s apply to new constru c tion and re-
building on a business lot. This includes rebuilding after
destru ct ion by fi re o r earthQuake o r other catastrophe. In
such a case the property owner can no longer restore th e
property that he had at the time of purchase. The parking
controls drastically reduce the size of building that can
be constructed, and thu S sharp ly redu ce the rental income.
Rebuilding could be economically unfeasible.
• • •
WE GET TME KIND OF LAIS WE DESERVE
A remark by an obs erving newsman at Monday even-
ing's Counc il meeting pointed out an ominous side I ight:
"ft Is appall ing how unconcerned the people are ove r
this attack on property rights ."
It is their unconcern that paves the way fOf this gra-
dual erosion of our rights. Home owners should not be
so complacent over th Is drastic action by the City Coun·
cll. What can be done to bus iness districts by Council
legislation can be done also to residential ateas. This
. Is not just Idle scare talk. Th~ attempt already has been
made; there have been efforts to rezone areas on Balb01
Island, and on Balboa Peninsula, and In corona del Mar
from R..;? to R•l. There will likely be othor similar at·
t..,pts to t•ke away prol)frty v•lue by loglsl•tlon.
lr Cl ••• ..... wu 1 .. _. 617 ... 10 price ol eold 111 ••
''Wa 1llall ....... a. ... ra.JiJe daaJ Brillllaia DO IJS per OUDU. lhlre il little lud wlla&e"r &he cost .. , ._,., rale111M wawe1 . o( • ·•-
1:14 . '•• aball fi eht 011 lite Anrtrica. tM al8ucb &IIY pro1poct . reopca•na ....,..
buchu. We •lalll fialn OD ot Great •itaia in World udlproductna enouah for ou.r ONI-MAH ONI-IAT . Will I ... n came tO the needa. He hat ltated lhat
, t~e la~chna fiOUAda . We shall rncue with ~ ahipment ol our international a1fttiMDli
Tlu con.pNIJiolt to try to b.,y tM. aNVCitists more chance for .. peace" than for area,dy es· f•Jhl tn the It Ida~ ~· lba: old, in the effort. 10 Jtabi· with abe International MoD-
lit ltonv "ltd ""'* COIItlnu~s. 41 wt t!"nd c:aJ•ted war-a neaocia?ed rwollt'-* in whtch we a ueeta. We ahall fllbl 18 the '· tb I' · 1 · · ta F nd prevenu ut from . ,.......--. hills We shall never aU(fen-li1e e mancta altl.aauon e ry u . hllllom ttdf"ittl dowtt glt~tto.r ond ··building would 1n eft'cct surrender to the <;ommuntst d ,; WI ~ h "ll over tbete but this was not tncreuina the c:urrenl prtce
b ld I I ._, Cf •• 0 lUI . bl d cr. -nston ... 11WC: t • • r ld 'tb h I , ~~~ o "~""''" p. "' m . omur~ u . enemy. Wh this epoch makina enouah to ofTaet the damaec o JO wt out ~ e approva i"' ltHrrs co~ttinue /() Rive GWQY more ond lncldcntllllly, p_., Nuaent has now become a d f' en h rled 11 the which socialism had done. or the other nat1ons, a lana-
more ()j YOUR mOttey. hank director. and ha. ac~uiRd a new $1$0,000 c~e~~~c\ywa~h:ch ill, more Wor~t yea, lhe Ena liah do tories to the pa~t.
l...ut> year Conarus d«la~ war on rats; Pome. I don 1 mean 10 tmply that Pat Nuacnt th 1 of a cent .. •y not rccoaniu the enor of A movement 11 Underway.
S ~ Ill d b . c . . h r. an a quar cr -. h h d ., this year the tate &,.l'll;:pa.rtment w sen t em 1s """ smanest man m t c country~eorae 't c rhe 10 the s tate: the n ways,and so the soc.:ial· so e u t tate , to pemn
cheese. Accordina to aovernment rttt-•nd· ~amilton it-but. Pat ~as tvidently b«n ~~~·1 1 ,t~~ ·•ihi• wu ihe is tic polities or the pruent the U.S . Oovcrnment to a~an·
people cen-suses. New York City has as many h•ahly successful m k«ptna out of the war. fineSt hour even if the Labor Government may not don the aotd renrve requne~
rats as people. (I always suspected that.) One-That ability-or, r11thc=r. aai tity-is hiahly de· BritiSh E~pirc and ill be chanaed. Nevertheleu , ment~ .•o u to ~e lc~se our
man, one·rat. vctoped in .both the Johnson and the Hum-Commonwealth should lut Monday momina the head· rem~intna stock ptle m order
'The "war on poverty" ha.s been etealated phrey ramll~a. Jror a thousand yean ." lines announced: "Wil •on'l p~rttally ~o u tlsfy our fot~
Into 150 WaJt•ington bureaus and 170 scpa-White they k~cp us tied up in Vietnam. and The statement wu made lcadert hlp credibility u~ e1an ~redttors . !nasmuch as
rate prosrams. Relief rolls arc not d«reasina in Germany. South Korea, Ena:land. etC.,'in a desperate. effort tv re-uiled." and the le:adina aold -,_s necessary for us to
but are ardwing. There are 448,000 o n relief Russia continues to try to take over the Middle store public: confidence and paraaraph stated: "A mounta have 10 brdeJ to ma~ef pur-
in New Ynrk C ity now. Some are second and Ea~t and Africa. Thtre are reportedly 20.000 to revive the will to fiaht. ina chorus or disenchanted c~a.scs a roa • 10 U tll Your
th ird genenation r~liefers. The estimate for ,Russian soldien now in Somalia and an inva-ror Enaland was in a peril-British opinion, Sunday mt~•t:rt · nhccds , Mr. C_ottcn
this yc=ar (dection year) i~ 760.000. sion or Ethiopia may be in the works. Now ous position. fl•"ina the clamored for the head of 111 .e 15 earersd 10 WfltC 10
In spite of incr~ascd ··public assistance·· the thai Britain has plllled out or Aden, Russian· first year of World War It, Prime Minister Harold Wil-the IT senators ':n conareu-
poor continue to get poorer. just as they did armed Egyptians in Yemen will start to move the Germans had met with son." men to vote -Agat~~~ :ny pr~d
last year; and President Johnson continues to in. The Aden sea gat~ controls shipping be-as tonish ina success. Early That would not be the so-posked la~bsl wh .« b wood · ·. 1 · h 1· · 1 rna c poss1 c t IS a an on· Jet richer. just as he did last year. tween Europe and Southeast As1a, AfriCa, in 1940 Denmark and Norway utton , owe.vcr. as po ~t~ca e 1 or the gold reserve re·
A <ypical U.S. city worker·s family, the Pakistan. the Pe n:ian oil fields and India. The had oiven in under enemy heads may fi SC and poltttcal m n quirements. Bureau of Labor Statisti~ ha!i ad¥i~d us. Communists already control Suez. If our pre ssure , and on Ma'y 28 heads may be lopped off, but Americans shou ld decide
n«ds a $9,000 yea rly income to achieve a traitors a~e succeutul in giving away the Kina Leopold has s urren-socialism, unless it is before it is too late, 10 s top
"moderate liv ing standard." This estimate will Panama Canal, the Russians will soon control dered the Belaian army to checked, may go on and on, 81 once o ur headlon& rush
serve a~ a yardstic k to c:oll~tive bargaining in that. It i~ entirely possible that the Russia ns the Germans. C hurchill real· until it is succeeded by into socialism. Britain is
establishing wage levels for such things a.~ pub-thi~ year could~ in vi rtually complete control lized that onl y rapid reueat c~unism. paying the penalty for her
tic as~istance. college scholarships and in deter-of all the major sea routes in the world. to . t_hc south could sa~e the W~l so~ ~a s accused_ or lack socialis tic exp~riment. Why
mining poverty levels. The "reverse income Under spon!iOrship of our President and Bnt1s h and French arm1e s. o_f tnsplrtn& leadershtp, a t a should we follow her e u m·
tax .. will gain headway this year. Thi5 plan Stltle Deportment. government hureaucrats Edaar Mcinnis wrote in his lime when extreme measur~s pic. and be forced to pay
would give low income families enough money continue to m11ke the scene in the Communist book, "The war, first year," w.er.e needed .to restore Brtt• even greater penalties.
in addition to their earned income. if any, to world wlth goodies. kn ow-how and comrade-page \90: '"With their left atn 5 econormc hea lth. T~at The order of the day s hould
bring their total up io some figure. such as shir. as we help 1hem take the world. win.s suddenly exposed, it s unests that the nation be "In place, ~IALT '"'
S9 000 Under '"Food for Freedom." the Administra-apn.oared hopeless to be· ~eed.s. a leader capable ?r · · .. ~ u'lS ptrtna the countr)' as d1d AHHE DOUGLAS OF This is another way \)f saying that the gov-tion con1inuc~ to try to fool the Congress and lieve that they could either Churchill in 1940. CLIFF HAVEH DIES
ernment wil l increase its theft from those with the people into hdieving that the recipients cut their .,.,.8y through to the • • • 1 h S9 000 · · h ·11 · h · r · hi h · h . I . . Ame Oouslas, 74, o 710 more t an . tncomcs to g•ve 10 t osc= w1 !XIY us . not m 1 etr own o ten won ess sout , or extncate I em· Amert~a aces a sttuat1 on Kin s Road Oiff Haven
with le~ than S9.000. from each according currency. hut in dollaN. AI the present rate selves by way of Dunkirk as penlous today as the . g .d ' ~ '
ro his vote. Thu" our march toward Com-of decline of the Great Society's defoliated bdore the trap finally c ris is in Britain. This was dt.ed Fn ay, Jan. 1 • at
munism continues. dollar. it too will he virtu:~lly worthless in 40 closed.·· e xplained la st week by U.illhavcn Convalesc:en tHos-
H the Vietnam war ends be fo re our Pre~-ye:trs~vcn if they paid us. and even if there The enemy was so confi· Richard Cotten. the no ted Pll~l.
idential election it will he a negoti ated ··peace." \ti ll is a United Stat~ of America and if there dent of victory that on May conservative broadcaster. He \1tn Oou~las was born
and Russia will dict:~te the terms. We used to ~t i ll i:. a dollar. Our ela.~tic currency is no 29 the Germans announced told of the ••gold swindle"' Oct. 5, 1883,t~ Buff~l o, Ne~
win the wan and lose the peace; now we stal -stretch of the imagination.-Americ:an Way that .. the fate of the Bri tish by which communist sylflo' \'or~. She lived tn. Cah ·
male the wars and IC!Se the peace. Ther~ i!\ feature-; and French arm1es was pathizers in our government fom•a 3~ ~~ars and •n th~
Letters to Editor
INSULT TO PATRIOTS
Editor of the Ensign,
The appearance of th e dis-
~.:r edited blad radical Pow·
e II on our tax supponed
Sta te Universit ies for the
purpose of inciting students
to revolution is an affront to
the great majority of Ia.,.,
abtdmg, tax pa yi n~. l0yal
Amc rtcans whose sons are
gtving the n live s tn Vie tnam
10 preserve our heritage of
mdtvtdual freedom.
How far is this treasonous
defiance of our national
security going to be to ler·
a ted by the duty elected
representatives of our s tate
alinini strators and represen-
tatives o f our state and na·
tiona! governments? Legis-
lation to handle these mal-
oontents, rabble rousers, and
ou t light revolu tionaries IS
long overdue.
of their proven ability. The
board's action is inexc usable.
Now that the disservice
has been brouHhl openly to
the board·s attention , it is
hoped that appropriate steps
will be take n to remedy the
gross wrong . thus headina
off concerned citizens. well
informed of the situation,
fr om bringing the matter down
around the collective ears
of the board of trustees at
lhe ver y time when commun-
ity s uppou IIi Ufltntly'
needed.
Harvey D. Pease,
Sa I boa Is land .
OEVALUATION?
Editor of the En sian,
It is very encouraging tD
see all t he king's men and
all 1 he kina'• horses, i.ryina
to put Humpt y toaether again.
That is, al l the a cti.on and
talk President Johnson is
involved i n to save the do l·
s ealed." caused us to ship our aold Harbor Vtc:tnlty ·for 14 yeats,
With indomitable courage , mining machine ry to Russia, Survivors are her 2 nephews,
however, the British reor· and 10 close down our gold Willian Douglas of South
canized the ir exposed flank mines. Pasadena, and Peter Doug•
and formed a continuous Since then our hoard of las, of Glendora, and lzeua
front fa cing the enemy. Me-aold. which was the largest Anderson, comf\anion at the
Innis related that the area in the world , has diminished home.
around Dunkirk was fl ooded to the danger point. The Servi ccs were held Jan,
to form a barrier against National Sentine l, published 23 at St. Andrews' Chapel
mechanized attack. Slowly in Ramona, Ca li f.,which was with Dr. Charle s Dicrcnfi eld
.and in good order, the Brit· received ltok>nday mo rning, as o ffi ciant. Entombment was
ish and French force s with· stated : ·•At this wr iung, the at Pasadena Mausoleum.
drew to Dunkirk . U.S. Treasury holds less
This set the s tage for one than $12 billions of &old ,
o f th.e most famous re scues down from a peak of over From the Bible
Now when all the people in history. T wenty-eiaht $24 billions in !940.
I were baptized, it came to Years have e lapsed, but many "According to aw there pus, that Jesus also being of us remember how all must be a 25'k gold backina
RICHARD· E. ·McF-ARLAND available Ea.alis h shipa, behind our Federal Reserve baptized, and prayina, 'the
I d S. h heav., waa opened. has been rlamed advertising pau enaer vesse s, estray-notes. 1ncc t ere are now
. ers, and even tuas and motor $43 billion of these notes in And the Ho ly Olost de·
manager for the Irv tne Com-boats wer~ sent to Dunkirk c irculation, nearly all of our sc:ended ..tn a bodily s hape
pany, according to William to re~cue the British army, gold is commi tted to there· like a dove upon him.•·and a
L. Aldrich, di rector of PtJlr which was ma kina its last serve, with practically noth· voice came fro m heaven,
lie relations, announced this stand there on the beac hes. ing left to settle intern ation· which said, Thou art my
week. Mr. McFar land, who The army was saved and was al balances ." bel oved Son; in thee I am
has spent 18 years in the brought back t_o B~itain . It Richard Cotten has warned well pleased. (St. Luke 3:
field of advertising pre-was a.bout thts l tme th a t that with no gold mines to 21, 22.) . ' . Church ttl told the world, a nd _..:__..:_ ________ _
Vlou s ly was account d~rec· the Germans in particular, __ ..:L:.:EGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTIC.:.:E:.__
ORDINANCE NO. 1242 \\IIF:RE.o\S. th~ Citv r:oun cil tor for McCann--E rickson Inc. that "We shall ne ver su"en· ·-
in Los Angeles. He is a der." I urge a II con~;erned to
communtcate tmmedtatel}
.,., i th th e 11 repre sentatn·e s
tn Sac ramento and Washtng·
ton to ena<:t th e ne~.:e:.sar)
legtslatton to stop tht :. d,,.
re gard fm Ia.,., and order.
Uni versity of Minnesota gra· England today faces a situ·
lar.l h h h . . duate, former off icer of the ation as critica l as that at
A_t ou& t c timing seems Sales P romotion Executives Dunkirk. The British pound,
a b1 t strange, hav e you ever . . long reve red in world finan·
wondered what would happen Assoctat!On and the Holly· cial circles has been de·
if you took a pile of Federal wood Knolls Community valuated . A' few days ago.
Reserve Notes and a bag of Club, and serves as a board the government decided to
the new change (not to be oon-member for the T ol uca Little withdraw its troops from the
fused with the New Deal o r League. He and his wife, far east. and the head li nes
the Fair Oeal, although it is Ginny, have 2 sons, Mike announced that_ the ~ri t ish
AN EMF.RGE~CY ORDINA~CE ha~ <iet""rmin,.d lhl'l t Odditional
OF THE CITY Of ~f.\\'PO RT lim'" i.• "'"'"!led for thl' Plan·
IJEACU f.XTDW I:'OG TilE ning Commi!!!"ion to make it"
EX PIR.o\TION DATE Of CE R-10tudiu and re comm('ndat ions
T . .\1:-I INTf.RI~I ZO~H~G REGr-and IN th~ r.ity Council to L..\TIO~SREQUIRINGMI XIMI"\1 mal.:r it!!l s tudiu ahN rectipt
PARKI NG REOL"I REME~TS of a r~port fr om thr Planninfl FOR ALL PROP(RTI LOC..\a Commi!<&ion: 11nd Bob Dugan
Ne.,.,port Rea\.·h
""SHABBY TREATMENT""
n :o WITHI~ cmrm:RCTAL \\'\IE RE ..\5 . !iiO"ction 412 of the
ZON ING DISTRICTS IS TilE r.ity Charier provide" thet an)
CTn' WHICH ~OES ~~T . or dtnanc~ drclarrd by the City
Edt tor nf the Enstgn the resu lt of both) to the and J.B. Empue faced dtssoluttOn. It
The c tttZ(nS of the Harbor \1in t in San Francisco and
Area arc not rn sen.!t ll l\·e to try to exchange it for sil ver.
the damned :.habb~ treatment IJon't do that. They won •t
OTIIF:R'l'ISE !IA\E PARKI:'\G Council to be nO"cruary a11 an
R EQIH REMENTS AS PROVIDED ~"ml!'rgf'nry mrll!lurr for pres,.rva
IN ORDINANCE .:XO. 12~5 in,tt th,. public pra re, health
I"!I EREA S. there 111 constder• Of safety and rllfttaiuing a
able prope rty located within s tatemtnt of the rea!IDIIS for
commercial zoninjl; di!ilrictll in iL-. romerp:I'D C"l ma y be intro-LEGAL NOTICE
NOTIC~: OF TRLiST£E'S SALE 111 boo!.: 5523, page 261, Offi~ :he Cityd which iff n~t 7quirkd duc,..J 11nd a opu•d at one and
TS 1067 562 ct al Rt cords; togelher wilh ,0 pron e any. 0: ~ ree pP r • the :ooame mttlillfl if pR!I!<ed by
h thl' eu::lu!!live ri..t.t to u!le IIIII; 1111 a eondJttoo of lhe dt• at lea.!&l lh•f' affirmati\·r votes; Noti cl" ill hereby given t at on f!'' velopment or redevelopment ol d february 16, 1968, at J 1;00 and occu py a cerlain llplrt· aaid properly; and an. . . . •
a.m., The Lagardl' Corporation, rnenl dell i8J11ted III'J No .... din WlfEREAS the rapid srowth 1\IH.R.t:,\S: SrCIIOn 6585e of
C l.f · C · 1he community opartrnenl f .c c· • h 1 . the C10ltfomtw Go~·,.mm,.nl Cod~ a a 1 Ofllla orporatton, 11"' o •ne lty a~ re!lu te 10 a ·r· II h · h ·1 buildin~ kn own 1111 the Vista h · f ff !lot':CI tea y nut on,.e!ll I e ,._ Trul!llee by substitution b:r. an sev•re 11 orta11e o o ~treet I 'I · b d f 1 h Del Li o, and the e•cluaivt ...,,,.,,~ 1,,·,1 ,·•'•••·· ood .?'" "_,'~"t 'h o y o n c ly,d y • inslrument in writing IH .. d .--, ' ' , "•h• to u!le and occupy 1h111 WH[ "AS .c c·• C ·1 our 1 !I vo e , o e• en 11ny Januafl' 17, 1968, recorded in o:. , •ne 1 y oun ct . . _, . d. d ~:rrt11in au lomobi le ~11rkin~ has retaio•d a traffi c a nd park• tnltrtm ,.onm g or ma nce a opt• the of ice of the County Re-d err ' I,
C I >p11cr de11i gnated al!l 1 o. ... ing consultant lo make a llludy e 0 1!1 an. ~m f'n Y .rne~taure or corder of Orange County, ·a i• 11n addttlona ,....rtod of one
of t.,.,o nf 11 :. abkst school make a deal. Seems as admmts trators -thts 3t the
hands nfthe bnard (lf trustees though the dollar cannot buy
r si lver. o the Ne~port-\tc ~a Umf1ed
School Dt s trict. No w, what's thi s about
devaluation? The two men -Roy Ande r-
son and Dr. Carl Buswell -Yours trul y,
were former supertntendents RichMd E. Woodin
ufN ewport B~a ch Elementary P.O. Box 8S3
and Cns ta \lesa Union Balboa. C alif.
(elementary) !>.\:hf)()l dis tr ic ts.
respec tively. B.U. (before
uniftcatton). Under their
capable leaders hip the two
dtstric ts were recognized as
among the top school areas
"'" '"·d the appurlenancea thereto, of the future horkin• need !I of .--fornill, on January 19. l:oouo, in 'i' year· -.Book 8496, Pa!e 689 , of Offi-beinl! the 11Mr11e rights and in· lh e C~ty and 1_111 .dtrecled the No~·. Tll f.REFORF., the City
cia! Records of Orange Countf• tere!it11 acqu ired by the truslor Planntng Co.mmtsston In mak,e Cou ncil of th e City of ~ewport
m the State .
Stnce uniftcation their s al·
aries have been fr ozen, not-
wtthstandin& that everyone
in the Dis trict has received
increases, with no known
exceptions . This rank in·
jus ti ce is re-emphasized by
the board·s just·madc deci-
sion to tear up the contract
of one of the new adminis·
trators, re -write it for 17
months lonaer. and pant a
subs tantial salary inc:teue.
Further, a sa lary inc rement of Mr. and Mrs. Donavan G.
cut affcc:tina teachers, Pfin· Aakhus of 435 Santa Ana
c ipals, etc . wa• rcslorcd -Ave., Newport Heights,
properly SO -II a COil or haS been COrtYniSSlOned a ~any t~ou~ands of dolla" to second lieutenant in the ~e OIS tnc t. At .the u!'"e U.S. Air FOfce unnn radu· tune the board 11 pay•na ,.... 9
S3 ,000,000 more per year ror atlon from Officers Training
credentialed personnel School COTS) at Lackland
(tcachcn and administrators) AFB, Tex•s. Lt. Aakhus Is.
to Cducate aubstantialty beln9 ass igned to RandolPh
fewer atudent lhan a neiah· AFB, TtXIS, for pilot traln-
borina wt i~edachooldistriel . lng.. He Is a 1963 gr.aduate
So the board hu 1~ ~•r:. of Nowport Harbor High
WJ:aether due to pohttca S'"hool and received his
Of meptneu, the boud c:a n ""' ' ill-alford nor tbe conwnunity B.S. degree In tlectronlc.
to ha•• iu top educatou engineering In 19f.t7 from
kickc4 ar0101d in tbio odiouo California Stile Polyltch·
h h b . herein in the 1sa.ir.men1 of recomme!ldattOII!I lo the Council B h d d · f II w ic au slituttOP was mao e e11 c oea or am aa o OWA " !laid lene from 11111 Del conceminl! le11ialation to lm. , . . · and @:hen pursuant IO the term>~ Lido, reco rded coacurrently ~e mia.imom ofl~t reel p.rk inf SF:<_:TTO~ 1_. ;Jllf' restr~c ttODI!l
of that certain Deed of Trust herewilh. requiremeotl!l in all commercill re~ttng In tnllltmum parktng re.
datl'd July 6, 1961, e•ecuted Sllid lla le will be made, but :r:oa.ia~ diatric~ of the Cily·aad qutrement• for all property IIJ6 b)' l'iltiam L. Hanoid: and Lil· .L I'H REAS. th• CHy Cou~·cil cated .• ;.thin commer c ial zon-
1 h b d d whnout covenllDI or wa rranly. 1 d 1 h Cl hi b ian H. Hanoick, us an an I d d. of the City of New port Beach, Dfli t•tttcts n ! ,. ty w C wife, and recorded July 12, e.rprel'lto or tmp ie regar to g Oil the 23rd day of October, ~oea Dot_ otherwt!le have park-
1961, ill Boolr. 5781, Pai!!e 269, 1b1tle, poase!lluon ohr encum-ld 1967 adopted Ordiaance N, 0 lhl!! reluttem,.nt"• as l!lel forth . . f raocea 10 pay t e tuapa ' • ' n.... • N 12 35 of Offtclal Recordi'J tD the o • .. •1 f h 1235 e11titled '"AD· emer@:eacy tn VI taaace • o. , a re fice of the Recorder of Orange prtDc,apa su~d 0 •d• •1•Tte •e· «din~nce of the City of Sew· hereby ex lended to July 22,
C C l.f 1 ·11 , 11 , cu re by 1181 Dee o rn at. , n. h bl . hi . ' . 1968 or uatil IIIJCh time u 011111)', • I om II, WI I! a to wit: 134 004.16 wf~ later-por pe8C eat•. 18 Dl!lllle!llll oL c" . c "I h II I public auct io11 to hi_lth elfl bid-th r'f J't 1 1 zonla! te@:Olat•oas reqlllrtDI!! <ne tty ouoc1 s I re pea der for cuh (Payable at lime est erl!!o rom "'I ' 967• mialmam pt~rkiD! req•ireiiii!Dta th is ordinance , whichever riNt
of Sale in lawful moner of 1he 111 t~e ra~e of 6•6" per aanum, for all property loca1ed within occu,., . .
Uaited Slate a) at th e ma.iD en· aa Ill aatd Note pro .. ided, to-commercia l zoai•! di!lt ric ta ia SECTION 2. Thts ord a .. ace of dae Newport Beach ge1her wi th ~d,.an cea uder !he the city which doea DC>I other .. Ia declared by the Cily Coaacil
Hall, l300 Newport Boul e--term• of aatd Deed of Trual; wise have parking reqalh!• to be neceaaary •• aa tune r-
Newport Reach, County of feea, charra and ex penaea of meata''; and ~.;ea~y measure fOJ preaer¥iDIJ Lo;;;;:.~ Slate of Califortlla, all the Tru alee •a.d of the Truat WHEREAS, Section 3 of uld the public r.:•ce, health, U •
tiile qd iate.reet co .. created by said Deed of Trust. Ordinuce No. 1235 pro¥idea fe ty and wet are lor the reuooa
to and aow held bf It The beneficiary under aaid u follows1 prnlouly alated herela., nd
d D d f T .L Deed of Trua1 b[ ru110a of 1he ''T\Ia ordluace 11hall be ef• aha II talr.e effect lmmedlately
••i ee 0 ru al in we breach or de;•ta t I• the ob11· fe ctl¥e lor a noorlocf of 11l.ety ~~~ il8 adoption. property ai tualed in lhe Couo.1y rc-SEC TION 3 Thl rdl of Oraagn. State of Califonal•. gatiou a,cured thereb)', heffl9 daya (90) daya from tlla da~ of h II b • bll• h d • o ••ath<e described as: tofon elf!Caled aod delivered hs adoptlooJ provided, h-· • • • PI' • e _ooc:e lo e at lfte reqaul ()'f the aode,. ever, that af"ter aodee paf'll11 .. t official DfiWIIJMiper of the City.
ai p ed 11 wriueo Oeelaratioo of to Seetlo. 65856 of tlle Cali-dThla ordl•d •c:• wao latro-
Defsah •d Det~t•d for aale fonala Co,.era-.at Cod• .. d aced ud • opted u •• .... ,. Aa I!Ddi¥1ded 1/42 la ii!:,Ut
i.a ad to that certaia 99 'fU'
srouad le•l!le, dated October
12, 1959. eaec:ated h., fto•
•d Cola, lac •• a corporatloe,
leaaor, Ia lavor of Viala Del
Lido, • corporal!.._, le .... ,
fCK tlla tana of 99 yeara eoeo
... ci•l Oc&ober 15, 1959,
•d len.'-•law oe Oclakf It,
20$1, .. idl ,... i• reoorl-
e4 I• book ., I ,... • ...
Ofrldol lec:or4a. cowft.tt
tMc c.naia pro'i!" .. dla
elty ol N..,.,. I d. ....
,.Uc:el•t, Meatik4 ...... .
u •add ~ • ... .,.....
d I 1 L :. pablle t.earl•s• tile City Co.•• IHOJ ordluace at • ,.p!.r ao writteo 1101 ce 0 artae. ell •• by a foot-llfdis vote 111eetlaw of tlle City Couoll of •d alectloa. to cnae ~. aa· n~ Y Ill lit ordiauea for oae lll• City of Nawport Beae~ Hid
deralped to ..,.u -1d P'Of"'f"tJ Hf ••· aad 011 tlla 22acl day of J .... ,.
IO ••d•fy •• ,; obllptloaa, .a '/ witREAS, .. w •dla .. e• 1968. •
Um-Mfter oa Oct ... r 11, 1967, will a•t-tk:aUy ........ 111; AY£5, COUNCIUIEfh For1h,
tM ••'•'•lped c•.-.4 MJ4 ~-.. n .. ; •oW oa J .... Pvo .. , ••an. c;,..._,,
Motice of Br .. ct; •4 of Elac-•'7 11 .......... tllte Cl., ··~· Slaalt011 •
11• Ill •11 c.~ tKorli.4 '-IC...,ell ae .. -. •'-" .. n• PfOES COUJIICIUI£ft1 Na.e.
&.ok MOS. P.-6-U, of -.14 ~d-. .... .t .. w er41Maca& .A•TAfWJlotnfCILIIEiiftCook. OfOde.l lecoNi.. ... .ABS£ T \;.UUNCft.MENr N11118a. ,
0..•! 1-~ 11, lfll REIEAS, .. City P.._!-1 Pllol J, Cntlter
1h lA; tAC c.r,...f• c-a..... .. e•4 .... ArrEST• Mayor
., Deri• c.... • ....................... La ..... -r-_ ...... _. 6o ...... of tot.= ~
.,...,., 1-. 11. r,b. 1, 1, ~~~~ .,..,.. .... • . ca., Cler
It ll&s bffrl corroctly nld that pooplo got tho kind of
govor,..,tthoy duorvo. Our own votors got tho kind of
lttlsllllon they dosone, bfcauso of tho condldlln llloy
tltd lo office. m~~nner, nor fail to mate ~·e nlc. College. 4ate4 Oe&oMf 11. 1960. •4
reurft4 N,...tter 25. INO,
..... ~ ..... .,.,. 1..._ .................. Ia e.-........ t J••· U 1 IMI, r. ..... \ -..e .. , .... .. ......... ... ..... ,. .. ,.,. •• , .. ,....,
J '
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..
Haven, co-chairman of th e committee, and
Mr s. Bron ko Millich of Mission Viejo,
cha i rman. Refreshments will be av ail-
able throughout the sale , wh ich will be
held in the old headquarters of the Cos ta
Mesa police department, 1927 Newport
Blvd ~ Mrs. Richard Forn ey Is chai rman
lor the fund ra is ing event. Mrs, Wi ll iam
Krumpholz is the newly elected presi-
dent of the Boosterettes. (Ensign photo.)
TEN-MONTH-OLD Jeff Davis, a junior
An tea ter , seems to be stealing the show,
as UCI Boosterettes get together to pub-
lici ze the fund raising rummage sale to
be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today
throu gh Sa t urday, Jan. 25-27. The ladies.
wh o are member s of the co ffee commi ttee
for. the rummage sale, are, from left, Mr s.
Richard Davis of Newport Shores, Jeff's
moth er and wife of the UCI baske tba ll
c0<1c h; Mrs. E\lerett Gust Jr. of Cli ff -~~--~--------------. of social note • •
&t ,.. The recently married \irs.
Even the invitation was J ohnScelnandJohn 8rouah-
''yar'' wh~!:n th~!: J ack Bail-ten, both of Newport, an-
lee's of ld l5 Bayadere Ter., nounced the enaqement of
Irvine Terrace, gave a rarty !heir dauahter, \iiss Judy
last week-end to cel ebrate Oean 'llrougl\too , to Philip
the refurbishing o f lh eir Edward Clifford, ·son of \in.
)'ac ht, ''New!lboy" •.. To Pat Clifford of San Diego.
the Balm a Yacht Club they Celebration o£ lhe com in&
sen t a li ttle model of a 12 marnage took place las t
met.:r boat wi th the invi t ~ week at the Pi Phi Sorori ty
lion wri tten on the sail, house on the University of
'" • • Washington Campus, wh ere
·n1nse who ar e especially both of the you ng coupl e are
interested in money (isn't seniors. He is a Phi Gamn a.
EVERYBODY '.') will un-They are planning a fall
Jnubtedl~· enJOY a big 3-da~ wedding.
Wedding
plans told
\Jnrri ag c fi(Jn.; .11 ..:: I ll th..::
wind for late Apnl fur H..::t;j:'
Geneviev e Q'()Jnn d I "I ~I"
Broadway Ave .. C11:o t:t \k ... t,
and Volne y . A. Peck o f
Futle'1ton •
o,:oin show to be held thi s
weck-t:nd, J an . 26-1'~, at the
Newp111ter Inn.
• • •
chubhy dl ins are the style
at the P aul P eterson house
on Ja!inine Ave., Corona
~.ld \Jar, where 3 out of 4
chil dren have been victims
,.f the ITLimp s this past
week. • .Stacey , Kim a.~d
Ri ckie. ~ -'Ti •. • •
Rt U)', whu i s ass•s t:ul t \liss Kelli Ught ofBmad-
corf!O rate secrct m~ nf P aci· moot Homes in Uarbor View
fi e \'icw \Jan1•r1J l Pari.., i!'> !hils grew up to 11 years
the Y~ido•w o f th..:: lat .: lla1iJ .,IJ last Saturday and cele.-
R. O'Donnell. ll cr hu .. h.1n l-brated the fact by having a
to-be'" a <iafd l "I'CU ;il! .. t ntun bcr tlf girl fri end s join
••n t he-.. pacecraft Sat urn 11. hcrfor a roller skating rart)'.
lie I !> wi t h t he ,'\.,rth \n.:n · "' • '"
em R•'CI..11dl frrrr 111 S..::.Jl Wht.'fl Reggy O'Donnell go t
lk ach. h..::rself engaged, her boss ,
\Jr-.. O'f)'rv1 d l 1.. U1.: J"hn Vi bert, told her future
Jaughtcr ,,f \\r ... ILH. lhJ· huiiband that if Reggy was
hu J!l'l ,,f (',o,t:t \h: .. ;l.. ,U\J planning o n qui tting her jOb
the late \lr. R1•lh••l ,. Jl .:r t•• bccomc ''Ju st a house-
fi :.-,cc's rar.:nt' .u..:: Jc-'''lfc," he's need at leas t S
c c <~l!oeJ. ~ .:ars nu tice' A real comrti -
The hnJ.:·tt •·h.: .ttt.:nJ.:d nt ~:n t , J'J sa y.
the L'ni1 er s1t1 nf \b cht~.111 , • * •
Sh e IS the dt.trt .:r r rc .. tdcnt Th..:: n u epidcnic i n ~lunts·
t•f the Bah i.t( hart.:r ••I '\,,. ,dtc, Ala., was so bad
tiPn ill sc~r ..:tan .:~, :t di.Lrt ~·r ~U\IunJ Chri stmas time ,
memhcr o f th..: V.••'1•..::n ', l"ll ;t-''Ti t.;. .. one corresrondenl,
·~t on t)f the Chamh..:r P ! t .. m. that all their neighbor s had
me re.: and :tflil~at ~d "llh ll l•lo, They cou ld tell -the
the O range C·•unt~ n 1.1pt.:r ••nc~ that didn't ge t thei r
of E!tecutilc S.:cr ..:LLI"t ..: .. Jn· d..:t:t•rations up had it before
ternath•nal . (11n stmas, and th e ones
\\r. P ..::d '' a ~r;u.l u.tt.: ,.f that didn 't get them dnwn
TriState Col!.::ge 1n t n~h:lll a.. haJ 1t af ter.
lie is affiliate~.! 1\Hh th..: • • '"
\lwtntj:crllt:n t Club. The l\<.:\1-T he news is now coast-to·
ding .... 111 t Jkc place at tho.: coastthat ai rtiri'e stewardess
\\ethodi sl Clm rch Ln l·u l!.:r· Lauri Sue Langui\le of !iun·
ton. ting ton 8each and Newark,
RINGS ARE STOL EN ~.J ·• •nd Tkomas G. Tift or
I ~e wport Hatbor are enaaaed.
Lyne lle Ynith, 1 11 Cnra The fu ture bride is the
Ave., Ralbua JslanJ, rcf"!•rt-daughter of \1rs. Betty Den·
ed Saturd a), J an. ~.1 th..:: ham of Hun Unaton Beach thefl 1lf .S7JO 11\1 rth of rings and Jack Lanaui II e of in a gl ass box from he-r r e~i-
dence. An antique go! J wed-Seattle. The a room-to-be is
d. .11 _, the son of \tr. and ~s. E.R. 1ng set, wr 1 rose pet w ~ Tift of Balboa Island.
on each ri ng, Wf•rt h .SJUU, Both of the youna couple and a Thailand pri nc ess · f II ld · h attended Oranae Coast Col· n ns 0 ye ow go \\1\ lege. T he poom also attend-
garnets ·anJ rubi e~, wor tl L ed hish school locally,,,.,.
S125, were ;mung tne ri ngs duating from Corona del \iw stolen. Hiah.
JANE KESNER AR DMORE,
authO r-speaker, wi l I be in-
troduced as the guest of
Carlotta W i! Iiams, noted
literary critic of Stud io
C ity, at the th ird celebrity
book review sl':!ries at 10
a.m. Friday, Feb. 2, in New·
oort Beach . South Co ast
Alumnae Club of P i Beta
Phi, national social soror-
ity , sponsors the series,
wh ich is in its 14th year.
Miss Ardmore will d iscuss
her latest novel , "To love
is to listen," a story of a
young girl and her grand-
mother and their ability to
bridge the unde rstanding of
one generation to another.
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NEWORT HAIItiOIHIIIGII
ARST St:C"!JOII --P·l ·
THURSDAY, JAIIUARY 25, I~
OOIIliiA OEl MAR, CAll F.
Church News
Cealral Btltle Ch•eb. people are invited to the
Oraqe Ave. · al ll1d St., Sunday eveninf meelinaa:
Colli Meu -Spukera fu senior hilh (elloWihip, th~ llrd annue! Toney collese aae, and you,, 81bloc~fe•ence_wlll occupy caueer reiiDW•hip• at 7 and the pulpit for lhrt Sunday't ' ICtv'ce l9 nd IO•lO 1~10 p.m. at .the chwch. 1 1,a a . a.m. • • • a~ 1 p.m. Niabtly utvic:u The Prince of Peace
Will be held 7:10 p.m. Mon .. Lutheran Chwch 2981 Meta day thJou&h P11day. • • • • Verde Dr./ Coata Meaa -
Sl. Mark Pret by lcrian The Rev. Anthew Andeuon'a
Church, Eutbluff Ot. at aermon topic for th is Sunday
Jamboree R~-~ Eall Bluff-will be "God's people
Oueu m1n1ate! for ~e 10 livina in the spirit," which
a.m. Sunday l eiVIC:C W·lll be is the theme of the American
Ot . Moraan Odell, apeakinc Lutheran C huH:h for thi s
on ••community of the con· yea.r.
cerned~" Ot. Odell, rormer • • ..
c-eaident of Lewis and Lutheran Chwch of the
Clark Colleae, Pollland, Mas ter, 2900 Paci fic View
Oreaon, has served uten• Dr ., Harbor View Hills -Or.
sive1y in the middle east, Will iam Eller will preach on
mo s t recently as dean or "Our perpetUal debt" at th e
the faculty of the Ame1ican 8:45 and 11 a.m. Sunday
Univeuity in Cairo. Elder services. The new\~· elected
Michael Manahan wi ll auist chur ch counc ilmen and com-
at the Sunday service. Mu· mittee chairmen will meet at
sic will be p1 ov ided by the 7:30 p.m. Feb. I to select
youth choir. The interme· commi ttee membe rs a nd to
diate youth IIOUp .of 6th , lay plans fot the congrega-
7th and 8th 11 aden Will meet tiona! effort in 1968.
at 4 p.m. Monday at the .. • ..
church. The annual mtss tooary
• • • confe1ence of th e Calva1y
The Fint Baptist Chutch Evangelical Free Church of
o.f Costa Me sa, 301 Magn~ Laguna Beach will be held !:•. St. at San.ta Ana ~ve .. -Jan. 28 thr ough Feb. ~. \lis -
Muscle of Hu Grace w111 sionar ies of seve tal misp
be Dr. ~.G. Neumann's ser· s ion boards will s peak at
men toptc at 1.1 a .. m. Sunday. all recula1 setvices duJing
At 7 p.m. he Will diScuss the the wed: There w·ll be ,
que stion, ~'.Wi ll the uue pot•luck d1nne1 F11 d~~' even-
Christi~n &~ ~h.',ough the inl. Feb. 2, followed by a
great t1tby\at1on . ""'nel d iscussion '-• mis-
• • • ..... ll)
The Plymouth Congreaa· sionar ies, at the Laguna
ti ona! Church, 3262 Broad Woman's Clubhouse.
Sl.,NewportHeights -Char·
te1 Sunday will be observed MARGARET STEPH EMS
at the 10 a .m. se1vice this SUCCUMBS AT ACE .c9
Sunday . The Rev. Norman Forme r \lay Co. sales
Br own will preach on the d erlt ,\largaretA.nnStephens,
topic, "Alena comes God." 41, of 2123 O range Ave.,
• • • Costa \lesa , died Jan. 17
The Newport Hatbot Lu-at St. Jo!leph's llosrital in
theran Ch ur ch, 2501 C liff O ranae.
Dr., Newport Heiahts-Pas-She was bo rn No \'. 3, 1118,
tot James Blain's sermon in Texas, had Jiv ed in
for the 8:30 and ll a.m. Cal ifornia 30 years and in
Sunday ser\'iCeS will be on Orange County fo r a years.
"A spirit of love and power She was a World w:u 11
and se\f...conltol ," ~st.d on veteran; and had worked at
2 Timo thy 1:7-10. The an· M~· Co fo r the past 2 years.
nua\ conar eaational me etina She is survived b y her
will be held at 7 p.m. Sun-husband, Carl ; a daughter,
day. · Mrs. Bevedy Ho pkins of
•. :* • . Aruheim; a bn>ther, Alvin
The Chu~t.an Sc1ence Sion o f Califomi a: her
0\urcbe•, C01ona de1 Mar. melher, Mrs. Nellie Brad·
Newport Beach . and Cos!--shaw of Costa \1e sa; ·and 3
Mesa -The subJeCt for thu 1randchildren.
Sunday's lesson 1e1mon to Services were held Jan. 20
be read in all Christjan Sci• at Bell Broadway \1onuar\'
ence churches is "Ttuth." Cha pel . Interment was a'r • • •
Newport Unity Chutch,
meeting at 15th St. and lr·
vine Ave., Cliff Haven -
0 1. Ma:t Flickinger, fath er
of Past or Loren Flickinge1
and minister of the River-
side Unity Church, will be
1uest speaket at the 10 a .m.
set vice th is Sunday, His
topic wilt be "A Chr istian
vi ews ps ycho-cybernetics."
At 7:30p.m. Wednesday, the
Re\', Loren F lickinaet will
s peak on "One with God."
• • •
St. And1ew 's Pte sbytetian
Church, 600 St. And rew's
Rd .. Cliff Haven -"Stand
tall" is the sermon theme for
01 . Cha1\es Dietenfie\d fot
the 8, 9:30 and I I a.m.
Sunday l ervi ces. Young
Harbor Re s t Cemeterr . Costa
Mesa,
MRS. JEAH SAX TON
DIES IN COSTA MESA
MIS, Jean W. Saxton. mP-
thet of William Saxton of
Newpott Be ach, passed
away Jan. 17 at the Saw~ e1
Guest Home , Cosp \\esa.
\1u. Sauon. 76, was bmn
\Jar 26, 1891, in' Botse,
Idaho, She "''orked for 10
yeats as a pubtic libtarian
in Yucaipa . She is survil'eJ
al so by a daughte r, Jamce
Hinkston of Cano 11a Park:
3 giandsons and a gr anJ·
dau&htel.
Servi ces we1e held Jan. 19
at We s tcliff Q\apel "'1th
the Rev . Loren F lickJOger
of Unity Chutch as off iciant.
lnt erment was at Greenwood
Me morial Park, San Diego.
BIG
FREDERICK P. KENT Ill,
soo of Mrs . Frederick P.
Kent of 2231) Canyon Drive,
Costa Mesa, has been com ·
missioned a second I ieuten-
ant in the U.S. Ai r F ~:rrce
upon graduation from Off ic er
Training School (Q TS) a t
Lackland, Texas. Lt . Kent
is be ing assigned to Kce:.·
let AFB, Miss., for tra ining
as a commun icat ions o fl'l-
cer. His father, Major Frc
derick P. Kent, is ()'1 du t~
at Holloman AF B, N.M .
NEWCOMERS MOVE
FROM WESTCHES TE R
Mr . and M'"· \la1\t• .l <u n\.ln,
IIJO ll•gh land Ds.. !L.u h .. ,
llighland!'>, m .. veJ lu.-r~: n1
Septembc1 fr om W..: ... ti.:h~· .. t ~·t .
M1s . Ja1man ~a1J , "1,\c h.110:
alwa ~s thoughtlh.Jt th1 .. "·h
the be~t plac(' 1n Snutho:ln
CalJftlln!a , M' "'c :u~· thJill-
ed to be IL\'Lng ho:1.:." •
M1. J a1man ts a .. atr.: .. h'·
presentatn·e fm th(•Catal1ria
Spo1t and Sl'otm V.c.u l "·
Theil sun, B tl!, fl . att..::nJ.,
Ma1 iner s Sch1 111l . anJ th~:11
daugh te1, Nanc~. -'· 1 ... 1,,,,~.,.
ing fmwa1 d 111 next ~e;u
when she l'o t\1 attcnJ l..m·
de1ga1ten.
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'Angels ' ore lauded
.. Bl vd., (M 20 1.0 50 trips.
".An&el • on wheel•, •. 148 Balboa laltnd _ Mn. Wil· tra~ned vo lunteer dm•en liam Fortner, IOI.l6 S. a.y
for \h cOrana.cCount y bran ch t., for 2~ kl SO t_rip•.
o f the Ame n can Cancer So-ll ••, Ray H• . b h aycrea -.~" • • C:Ulty, have een onored 1 1 ,~ Toy•on Ln ror
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or nutst.an 1ng , liet\'ICe 1n SJ co 100 trips. ·
u aruporun1 ratt enu tn ~tnd c"sta Men -Mn. J.C.
from treatmen t. Calla&han, lil 73 Samar Or., Fo llnwi~& !veal . ~o lun· Mrs. John LittJc, 2i77 Eo-
teen rece1ved rec.ogmllon: ropa Dr.. and Mrs. L..Hih
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11 1 Partcl1, 33tH Ocean all for Sll h.! 100 ttips.
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Wind . d" t .... ··-~~ S II 01' l1glna oo lo•• ;, ... ·:~~~.~
I Windt &hill v•ied fiDm tie; ThiUie, Evcro.t.t Rou, Poalelt, who mowed b••• wlda
very liahl 110 none whau~ Golda R, BYC; Ltdo t4A, het family f1om Bot&on,
ever 1roeted the 171 tki"-Harry Wood, Wood Wind Mau. MI . Po1111 it an n•
.. -ABYC· t;ido 14B Arki~ culive vict·ptlltident f01
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sailed in lhe winter rc1att• Brauc:~Huma 'sv1c?Metc.'{f The Posleln li!~ et 1320
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fiiUT UCTIOM, PAGI4 -TNUIIDAY. JAN, 25, 1UI ti on fo r the fru stration o( McC iwe. True Bhae, NHYC, one mauied, one in the tel• ., ______ ...; _____ ...,...;_...;...; __ ..., __ .... u yina to 1et •ound lho ~~~ ~· Scou Lohman, vice, one 1ttendin1 che Uni·
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Kings easi ly maintained their days. This of course result·
high SCoring lOUt of Ir vine IIIVIMI. LIAG't~J-r~\ ed in numeroUS tieS th8t had
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cru shing Brea..Qiinda 77 to ~1.," ""~••..... .:· ._.: S: 111 a coi n. Ou t si de races num· . ::.b',1...... . . . ~ :..
47 . ~t'• r:'u '\t'' bered 1'1 in 1 classes, Per·
The Kinas. holdina the top u"'• '· 1' haps the most excitin& rna.
spot with a 6.0 record, now IUIISIT ~u.tu• .. , •• men t was fi"OVi ded by Dr.
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ON TO PASADENA -Coaches and mem-
bers of the Newport Beach E)(plorer Golf
Post pic tured here are, seated, left to
right, Gene Carter, golf coach at Corona
del Mar High School; Gordon Kent, 275 E.
lbth St., Costa Mesa , president of the
E)(plorer Post and a senior member of' the
Harbor High School golf team, and Steve
Dye,.golfcoach at HarQor High; standing,
le tt to right, R.llph Evan s, golf pro-
fe ssional at Irvine Coas t Country
Club; Lewis Wr ight. 204 5 Commodore
Rd ., Bayc res t, a junior and member
of the Harbor High golf team, and
Da~n y Bibb, IIJ7 Eb bt ide Rd., Harbor
View Hills, scr1ior and member of the COM
High School golf team. (Rich Ba ss'ett
photo. l
man fm the night wi th 25 tL' sea by the 1\arbor Dept.
bt,at. roints. John Yule had 22; lnd 10 .,.,, "" , 36 oo 1' ,. ~ ltcrc are th e winneu: OR .lt m Kinddon, 1~. Steve half-time lead.
class, Wvnn Bcda ll, En· Leech, 10; Ton)' FtniC)', Tl K' k · · 1e tngs ep! poun ng 11 chanlless ·II. BCYC; PIIR F . ..J. and Kim Wilbrecht, 2. 1 l'" · oh ' d on evli!n to .... r m e ~n Paul Yos t, Gem, NIIYC;
This F riday evening at 8 half, keeping the damper on P.Cat, Boh Bakt~r. Copy
tl will be a cross·town all the Tisers eAcept high Cat, C"BYC, and \l ike \1c·
affa ir, a s the Kin gsuavelto sc01ing Gary Fox, who Al lister, T orca 11 . BYC.tie;
Estancia teo tak e on th e d1opped in 17 points, almos t Exca l ibUJ, Bill Baxter, cel lar-d~.:ll ing Eagles. half _ofh is team's total. Pusse J. LYC; PC, Da vis
FI;.HURIHG
Explorer Post aids L.A. Open F ive nf the Sea Kings h11 Phtl Jordan led th e Sea Pillsbul\ P a tr ician If,
for dt•u hle figures las t King attack with 21 points. NHY C; Cis. Bill von Kl ein·
F11da~ evening as Corona Yule was nex t with ~5 , fol• Sm id, Vivaci1•us, NII YC, and
htc ... ·zell by Valencia 86 to \owed by Leech w,th 14; Ken Ross, Veloz, BYC. tie; T l'tcn ly·five Newport l·lar·
b••r Area high .'>Chuol gt•lfers
cnr .. ~led rn the natwn ·!'> f1r s t
... \plorer (j,,J f Pnst 111ll be
C llOSptt.:UOU~ 1n tell Jllt.:kets
tu rm lhnn" 11f l•'klt!'>iun
\"1\!"".Cr., a:. the} carr~ the
H·nrmg pla.:ardlt at th•· ~2nd
Lc•!'> Angelc~ Oren Golf T our·
nament at P asadena this
1\~d .. -<.'nli . J an . ~7 -2~
Th.: F~plnrcr p,.~, HI ~.:n1"r
~.:nul!ng \\a!'> ura.za nu .... ·d I•
~ear)> ag•• h\ th ... · lntn.:
l"c•a !'>t l"l!Untr~ lluh anJ "
•"~>mrrt..,c J .,f Th.: g••lf t ... ·am
mem~.:h ,.f ·'"'\ fl"" llarht•r
ll1gh S.:holtt\ ami l"•lr,na J.·l
\lar tl1gh Sdt<>11l. Th.:tr
.:uach•·~. Stele D ~e and
Gcn~ Cart.:r. arc m .:harg e nf
the: protgram. atJ ... ·ll 11) th.:
dul;l", f·.\rlnr.:t ··nmnH IIl·.:
~''"'"'•· 11 .,,mr.·n:111.._·.:. l<•ur· 35. The Kings allowed the Ki_ndel on,\2; Th om~son, II ; C20,J ack Cannon, \lischief,
n.unenl nJ.nm~··nw nt and ,11• ~ige1~ only 3 poin ts _in the Wt lbrecht an~ . F1n ley, 6 SSSC. and Wa lte r von Kl ein·
1,.._.n 1,1,,11 ,111J rr•·t ~·"'"nal f11St quartet and q •n the each, and McWtllrams, I . Sm id, Vnn Vo~age, SBSA,
Th.: ~oung m.:n ar.: ''Ud\-
ing n.:r~ rha'c "' g<~lfmg .
induJtng otp~:ralt "n ••I lhL·
pr" ... hop . Jtnmg T•h'tll anJ
.:luhhuuH· matJ,tgenlL"II I
··;;· '""' ·" ·· "'""" ... '""·Tars · challenge leaders 1_.,, ·\n;~·J.:, op ... ·n th.:\ '"l·
unl.:et ... ·J tlh·lf 11 m.: '"' rh.·
t>flfl"TIIII\111 In i!CI ;J tH,l·
h,HHI :H "(jU.J.IIIIath.: I\ tth th ... ·
~,.._.,,, nam ... ·, ••I ·\nk·rh:an
~:••I f h •r rh ... · flo.l'l 5 t.•ur-
nam ... ·nt-. the p.,,, rncmhn,
h,I\L" hl'e!l lt,feJ Ill Jlk pr1>·
~ram 11 llh th .·u fltl"lu rc .~ ...
lhL• o<ll tLt:t l I');J\."iHd h1::11eh
A mi d·season showdown tn
m the Sunset League is
!'>Ch~!:du\ed fnr 8 p.m. this
Fnday a t ll untington Beach
as a suong ~ewport llarbor
basketball team tackles the
League-leadmg Oilers.
The re is a likelihood of a
11 tlh u loll>!~ 11h1ch ha!'> 3·113} tic f01 the top spot
hr·•ut~ht n;tH••n 11 tJc fa m.· '" when Friday ntgh ts' battles
tltc llarho~r Ar ... ·a a1c concluded. If r.he Sailms,
7·point lead in the fi rs t
quarter . Harbor closed the
ma rgin to 12 .. 10 before the
quarte1 ended, and forged
ahead 31 ·30 by half·time.
A 26·~oint )Jd quaner gave
the Sailots a 57-46 lead,
and they fought off a Lion
tally in the final petiod to
win by 7 point s .
r: 'll.O!!I 'lD~~ ~;., Jl~· 1t
Mesa bows to VaJencia no11 ~-I 111 League play, can Th e big gun f~r UarOOr was
scnre an upltet, the~ ~ould Alan Gage, who dropped in
m<~\"C up to a 5·1 tie with 9 field goals and 6 free
th e Oiler s. \Ianna, no~ in a throws for an imp1 essive 2~
~nd place tic 1\tth t1 a1bor, ~int s. Ron Love added I
1s cxpectcJ tc, get tn to the points; Bob Black, 12; Paul
5·1 class b~ defeatmg Wes t-Holmes, 6; Lee Haven and
nrn r·CTJONS T he Costa \le~a \lu:.tllng ...
IIU"~ made tl a clo:.t• contest all IN A GOLDEN EYE lh< wa, T""d" mnong, ":::;~~~~~~~~~~ but C(luld not 4Ut tc catch up to \"alencta, lo,tn g £,7 tn
61.
The defeat lt<!pl the \lu,.
tangs 10 a tie ~i th E ~tanc 1a
at the bottom of the h 11ne
League 1.1. itt1 .a 1·5 l li!C~>r d.
This Fr ida~ e\cnmg th.:~
will be pia} tng at Fl•unta1n
Valley.
1 & 4 do..,, "'Od~l.. F~ll ""'""*' ~-.; '•o·~·t •or Ne. TIIJhll
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Jeff S:ugent was the tor
~cnrer for the \lus tangs "tth
17 p01 nl ~-Dnn Farll:'i I'! as
rtght heh1nli \\ •th Ill. Lo~J
IJ.httc had II, (ir eg Er.,kme,
r .. rnstet C 3·~}. J ohn Strock, 5 each;
9. and Roger Whtstler, 8.
Last Frtda}, the Sailors Stickelma ier, 3; Jan
repeated thetr come·ft om. stedt, 2, and Doug u n,aoo•
The \lusltings shl•we,d behind tactics to vanquish wood. I.
pwmisc in the fi1st quartet
If lht F11da~ 's came ~;th
\lagnolta , lli!adi ng I~ to 10,
hut the Sentinels rali1ed
s u nngl~ in the 2nd quallet
for a 3h-:6 half·ttme lead
Weatmins te~ 73 to 66 on the No Sunset Leaaue
h~ coun . The Lions were played
slatted fas t. bui lding up a evenins.
and "tnt on t0 "'n ca s t!~. Magnolia crushes Eagles
BQ-5 1. Es tanc1a Jligh School lost
The Co:.ta \lc,a team ''as to \la gn nlia 81 t.o 53 Tlles·
s t tll leadtng m 1d·..,a~ m the da~ e\"enmg and no1.1.' face s
2nd quanc1, ~~hen Jeff the d ismal p1ospect o f
Sargcnl haJ w lea~·~ the IHl:.ttng the high fl yi ng
f\Ot>! h~ the foul !llU ie. r .. wna del \Ia! Sea King!>
\lagnol ta qu1d\~ took th e tht~ F11da~ even1ng.
lead and !.crt p!l t\mg a 11 a~. \like I be~ ~as the on\~
TI1e ,-.fft .::tah c alled 3J on.: tn h1t fm double figu res
fou l .. Jln \le!>a and~ \Ius-f .. , E:.tancla, Wtth II points.
tang<;. "CII! out ,,f th<! gam<! li.:nrge Uarnetl, \like LaRue
befme the fmat gun. Jnd Pcu~ each had 8; Ga t)'
. . _ . Ru ll a. 6;. Chatlie UC'yt, Skip
Gl<!g Etskrne le_d ht~ team w111ianls and Bill Dugas,
~tth 13 potnts; \lo h l<il \c l and ~each.
K1ng had 10 each; fann>,-==-:_ """'~
Wh1t.c and Bou!>ka, ~ e ach;~ .<:•. """-Sobole~sl.t, Sa!IZCnt and ~
Y erk e~.~ each. -
SAILORS ARE LEADING
IN ALL·SPORTS RACE
Newport Harbor, 9.·ith a
sweep in water polo. holds the:
early lead m the race for the
1967--68 Sunset League All-Sports
Award .
The Eagles broke in to the
wi nners' circle last Friday
with an upset vic tory ove r
Foun tain Valley, 54 to 50,
at the Estancia gym.
The game was close all the
way, Estancia leading by a
nanow 11 ·10 margin a t the
end of the fi rst qiJa:rte t,
27 ·22 at the half, and 4 1·38
at the end of 3 quarters of
play. A 1)·12 advantage in
the final quartet ga,·e the
Eagles their first h vine
Leasue win of the season.
Chuck Perry led his tea.rn..
ma tes with 19 points. Wil·
Iiams had 13 ; Barne tt, 12;
LaRue, 6, and Hoy t, 4 .
MESA FIRM GRANTED
MASA SPAC~ CONTRACT
An $84,000 contract has
been awarded to General
Moni toiS J.nc.; Costa Men,
for 150 new aas detec ti on
instzwnents to be ins talled
on launching pad 398 at Newport pi cked up champion-
ships in vanity. B and C water
polo and added another in 8
football to earn 46 point.. Tbe
s.li!ors won foor out of 1 polli..
ble eight fs\lsport lilies.
• Cape Kennedy, Flotida, for
the National Ae10nautics
and Space Admini s tr ation .
Westm inster, with a era.
country sweep and a share of
the C football crown, ranked
second with J61,J poinl6.
Others -(in order) -.,..,.
Huntingtoa Beach, SS~; A.Da-
heim, 30; SaiU AM, •;;; W•
tern. 27ft; MarU., 23; ..t SIB-
" Au VollaJ, L
MESA.
HELD OVERt
'"·TO SIR
WITH LOVE'"
-aho-
Doris Day in
'"C:AI'IIICE•
These ins truments
used to monitoc aases
throuahout the loadina. test·
ina and firina dequences of
the Apollo/Satwn
craft pro iJam,
LEGAL NOTICE
\O"t rn 0~ d .t.CTIO\
\OTIC"t. b IH.IIFIH C.l\"[~
th,ot ,, C:r nrr,<l \lun id{l"l
t.!l'rtion "ill ~h .. ld inthr f:1ty
of \r"port llr,or h no Tnf'-.dal'•
th r 9th <Ia•• ol \l'ril, 1968, or
th•· In lin" inj: nff ir.-r .. :
C it• l·ou nrilm.•n, tJ i,.trirt Two
r uJI four-\'o•M lrtrn
Cit'" C:oun•·ilrrutn, l)i .. tril't Five Full four...,•r.tr tf"<rm
f:it• Cnunrilman,l)i,.trirt S··•·rn
Fu ll f n ut•\"I'!H trrm
Thr po l\ .. wi lt b" oprn I
!l"·rn thr hour" nf 7:00 '·"· .ond 7:00 P.\1. 1.·\l"tl ,\ 1..\C.IO~
Citv Clf'rl Ci ty of s~w port Be-nch
Dated: j anuary 25, 1968
20 word$ or leu
21 word$ to 30 words
31 word1 to 40 words
Each word ove r 40 words
MUSICAL FOR SALE
'I E.>\~ lhe fabul ous '\LLEN
'Theatre Compac t Organ'
with elcc uoni c uaps and
Cat tanets -IJN LY at ...
JUNE RUDELL
II ilh
JUD DE HAUT on loss
JACK REIDLIHG on Piano
• DUCIMG • LATE SUPPlll
I
o LUNCHEON • DINH!R • WEEKEND IRUNOI
1.50
2.00
3.00
.OS
i\Ct'0\1.\IODi\TIO~S i\\'i\ILi\OLE FOR
YO U'R Pi\RTY, CLUO .IIEETI%5, ETC.
' (Adjacent to the Jomoica Inn}
2.50
3.00
•. 00
.10
3.00 •. oo
s.oo
.IS
HARBOR TRANSFER
AND STORACE
Alent l.r
WHEATON
VANLINES, INC.
Ll 8-7123 or Ll 8·9781
37 5 E. 17th Costa Meu
CORCORAN \1U<;lC CO. Ye ars exper·
(.o\cross from Fashion Sq .) ience on all types of c l~
before you r eyes -
on your new carpet -re--
move them wit.h1 Blue LuJ·
ue. Ren t electric sham·
pooer Sl. Crown Hardware,
3107 E. Coast Hwy,, Cor.:
ona del Mar.
11'66 Town "' Country thing & +ttten. Spici alty.
. 541-4318 fficn's shirts. Sl.SO per hr. WAH TED
Open Mon. & Fri. 'ti I 8 pm Mable Whitmin, 607 Mat-CASH for your aar'ii.Jt items. • Yam~ha • Story &: Clark• 1Uerite, COM. 6H·l774.
J >\ ~--;~ ~;-\U. .:::=:===========:.! BOOKS, tools , housewares
needed for ou r daily Ill·
age sale. b.U,·l675, Te·
Wi nkle tlardware, Costa
\1e sa. ·
J>iano lrad.•tn~. Will rrturn... Cell In Your w-.t ~
._..,;n~t ... & ron;.o],., lt••JTI $295. .. the En tip ],;•ao l iful !lltld"tn m .od,.~rand.
SM 5. 673.0550 I ,.,.d o rp.illl" IIOilt $2"9~ •. lt.om·
mond lu ll ton~o].-"i1h 11f',
"II'""$ 1000.
!'ll.'hmid•·Phillip" Lo.
1907 \;. \lain 111 20th Sue••t
San1>1 An•
automalic
answerinJ unit with rc-
mole. Special p~icc now.
Guaranteed.
antwetina un·ice.
money now with thi1
I(J 2..0100.
-,-,--,--------1 PUBLICATION typina. Have
• SOIOOLS latest model No . 720 Vari•
SCHOOL PROBLEMS '
Pri vate High School
Indi vidUa l attention
Small Classes
Brlck•r-Word Pr•p School
33 Fair Drive-Costa~-lesa
541)..\}420
NEW CLASSES
START WEEKLY
Complete Secret.wi•l • Cl '"'l
Typist· Special Cour •es
Bfuth-u p l ypina,l 8\1
DARD, SELECTRIC EXE-
a.JTIVE l)'pc wri ters, S/H
Bnrsh-up courses, after-
noons, eveninas. Pay for
yOUT book a, and 1 small
typer with many new type
faces. Also htve Head-
liner. Call Ftan 673•1507
01 (pJJ-2550. -~--~--·---' .......
a REAL ESTATE
BY OWNER, NewportHeiahts
Home-R .. z Lot-s I s.ooo.
Ll 8-2018 .
WANTED TO BUY
.2 BR home in Corona del
Mar. Give price& location.
J.A. Hostetter,5140 Eaale
Rock Blvd., Los Anaeles,
CaliL 90041 .
o PITS
reai11r1lion fee, then NOTICE SS .OO per week. 100'•
tuc:ceuful araduatea over IB••1in nin1 Feb. 1~ in re·
the pill five years. Polly Jponu mMy r-.uuts,
Priest Butineu Colleae, we are chlnalna our lflop
325 N.. Newport Blvd., houu to 10 p.m.· until 6
Newport Beach. Phone p.m. Sat •. · will remain 10
548·~123. lilt 4.
OFFICE SPACE rar
En1ip •nde
2721 E. Coaet
Ideal for ins•abc:e
utaS •· Call The &Ill••·
JORDAN'S PET SHOP
· 2732 E. Cout Hwy,
del Mar-673-2430
I
'WE WANT TO BE LEFT ALONE' NE'FORT HAIIIWlR EIIIGII
ARST SECllOII --P·l
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25J}~
COIIJIIA DEL MAR. ~AUF. I••J•rt lnda •••• A wanlod aroup ol Bock
Bay reaide~tll. wllo wul 1o
be lert alone 1nd out ol the
city, came to Monday
•••nina'• maetlna of d'ta
Newport Beach City ~.,_
ell to prolut a propoaed
IMUation ol their area.
Peaaaus HOIIIIOWntrt A•· The Council voted, how·
aociation c0111nit1ae fot 1ft• 10 refer the annea
nnation, lold the ~...,~~c;i,;rj~~~~=IO~:~~~~·~;P~I•~•:•~i•:•~~ Monday evenina that for atudy.
diauiet ia lookina
The propoud annex i"'"'
cludea &he Santa Ana Hciahta
diauict t outhetly of P•li·
aadn Rd. · and between
Santa Ana Ave, on tt.C west
and the city boundary
·a .. terly of Bayview School
to becomin& plrt or the
Council haa befof"c it
petition wid! 161 aianaturea
favorina annuation.
A counter petition
presented Monday, with
aipatw-u, oppotina
hcxatiOn of lheir area -
mcdiai.Ciy to the west
Bayview School.
Cecil -Tallman spoke on the cast,
. . the counter-,etitioners,
An annex pehtlon had been ina that no municipality
presented to the Council in ,orrer the advantaaes
April, 1966 , Mrs. Peter beina enjoyed in the county
Andrews, chairman or the . area.
· ~.~Jnev .. ~W.j~.~ .. ~
Fi ve houn. in& i s a tremendous 1train
Fi rth win. on any human beina. I was
"Five hundred .. at River-conc entr&Li na on the enor--
•ide... mous effort put in to Q-i vioa l
That's the easy sto ry o r 5 hour s with comp etitio n
the lona dri ve 10 vi cto ry and there was on Sunday. In
top money mtde by Dan On· waning laps of th e race,
ney , 122 1 St•board Way, fi nal ly came to th e fe<,lioa l
Hwbor Vi e w Hill s, in the that 1 was tired. And if
6th runnina o r the Mo tor was tired,. how Dan mu st be
Trend SOO mile race for fe eling. The one thin& that
stock c ar1 Sunday, Jan. ·21, 1110uld carry hi m throuah a
at International Raceway in rac e suc h a s thi s had to be
Ri ven ide. the tremendou s challeng e
Mr . Gum ey drove a 1166 and the pride of no t givin g
Tori no ov er the t wisti ng 2.7 up.u
OF A LIFETIME
I
Owner of prestige 4 BR ond FR home with view
of ocean ond hills needs smpll 2 bedroom, 2 bath
home -Wi II cOnsider your home in trade. Excel·
lent Corona del Mor locati on wi th access to pri·
vote beach.
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND .SUNDAY 1 • 5
4833 CORTLAND, CAMEO HIGHLANDS
Back Bay
Yz acre wi th small 2 bedroom house, S27 ,900
the coune. The .,.;ctory was MRS. CORA McDONALD
worth S20,250. ~le s et a OF COSTA MESA DIES
track record for averaac An ii iTDst month·lona
•peed, IOO.H mil e• per ""' coded io dea lh ))OX Y, fRJlXKliX hour, erasi n& hi s 1166 reo Co E. ·M Do ld 6 ~
cord of n .~4. ra _c na ' ' I R""" 'TOR \ Of the 44 cau "aro oa.-13~71~ W .. W>lsoo SL, "--"-'-
fini shed. Mesa, on Thur~day , J an. 3250 Ust CGast ttipiy
~Ir s. Dan (llrney s ai d , "I at Ho a& Hospital ._ 9\e Corona del Mar, CJiifOI'IIia
born Oc L 11, u n In Canada Phone: 673-2222
and had li ved· in Costa Me sa OPEN SEVEN DAYS DIES DURING VISIT
TO DAUGHTER MERE for a year. 1-----------------------,-----------------------
Survivors are her 2 ao~oh·l
ter s , Lau ra of Costa The vi sit to hi s dau&hter-
in-law, Mrs . Anita Ma c-
Ma s tcu , 1831 Highland 0 1.,
llarlx11 tli&hl and s, planned
h) Chark s \1ac\1ash:l s of
Fullellon fn1 the weekend,
ended in his Jeath in bed
eal\y Sunday mmning.
Mt. MacMas tcu was bom
July 17 , 1890, in Wh iteSlone
B•id1e, New Yot k, He cam~ eo C aliforni a in tn o and had
lived in Fu ll erto n ever s.inc e.
He was a ma chi ni It fo r 27
years for the Union Oil Co.
. SuJvivots also inc lude 2
and Ann Ti dwell of Texas;
2 sons, Donald and Luther
Telas; I si 1tcr,
Bannennan of Cos ta Mesa:
an d 2 grandc hildren.
Services were held J an.
Z2 at Bell Broadway \to r·
tuary Chapel wi th tLc Rev,
Loren Flic kin1er o f Unity
Olurch as offi cianL
mcnt wa s at P aci fi c View
\1emo ri al Park.
;W' If' t>o.,.., Tom and Bin . ••••••1 ...t h i ..... _. ... ~ I 'YII ~le't :~MarthA Ro(Osoti, ·and '2
..-dcltilcben, J im and Janie
Roloson , of Boulder , Colo.
Setvices were held Jan.
23 a t McAulay an d Su tteJs
Mortuary, Fuller ton.
lllOMnPOIT
15235
n·IEI'OIIT Of' CONIUTJO~ Ot' THE N~PORT NATION.A L !lANK
* NOTICE
Want
to Buy
2 bedroom home in (orono
I Mar , Gi ve price and
location.
J.A. Hostetter
5140 Eagle Rock Blvd.
Los Angeles, Cal if.
' CDSTAIIIIA
"
Of Newpor t Be11ch
I~ THE STATE Ot" Cal I Cornia . AT THE CLOSE OF HUSINE.'iS ON Decem ber JO
I'UUI.ISHED I~ RE~PO:\'SE TO CAI.I •• 'lAUE In" l'f))ll"fROI.I.ER Of' THE C"RR E>rc\.111
I'SOER SECTIOS S21t, IJ. ~-RE\'Iio;;ED STATUTES
A!iSJ:TS
NEW
f.Bayrrrst
'FOREVER-VIEW.
Ho me Sites '
A custom hom~ built
iust for you ... by
I l11 hl•.-1 Cui& ..
u.. .... c. .......
SlO,(XX)
' Price
308 Hazel Dr .• Ctreu ~~~ lar
TIME beiog of !he essence, !ho family has au·
rhorized us to offer this J..Mdrm. and den home
at o sacrifice price. Features include 3 ·baths,
Palos Verdes stone fireplace, secluded pool.
TREMENDOUS VIEW of canyon and ocoon.
NEW PRICE $11 .. T ..
Bay & Beach Realty Inc.
2407 L COASIIIWY.
COIOIIA DB. M.U
67S.l100 E-. 673-0554
ANAHEIM
Th is is o suggest ed high rise bu ilding for 9\7 acres ••
hove for sole or long•t•rm ground leas• in "-noh•im,
The property is strotevicolly located bet .. .., th•
Santo 6.no and Rivers ide Freeways on o busy thorough•
fore. The bu ilding would include shopping fociliti•s
on the ground level, wift-1 profess ion~! offices, oport•
ments, penthouses, and o slty room restaurant on the
UpPer fl oors, 6. heliport is on th• roof for the c:onven-
i..,ce of the tenants. The concept of a complete woril•
ing·livi ng·shoppift9 "City" within one stnl~ture i 1
gaining increasint oHention with inwstors 1n lonG.
..t,ort oreos such oa Oronte Ceunty.
PHONE 642-5111 , ••
til LAID
1703 WoatciiH 0.., N._.. l...lo
q_. n.,.,./1. R-lt.,
ON THE OCEAN
' OP EN HOUSE DAI LY
FROll JAN . '1:1 TO FEB. 4 -I TO 5 P.M.
BDRM CONV. DEN •.• H BULOUS VIEW.
~~~~ii~1F1JL YARD .•• HARDWOOD FLOORS ••• II KI TCHEN ... FIR EPI!.ACE ••. ROMEO &
BA LCONY .•• PRI CE 175.000 ••• 3716
IIO<C E~,N BLVD., CO RO~A DEL MAR.
II • • • • •
Small Estate
for. Large Family
5 BDRMS, 3 BTIIS, DEN • POOL. .. 169,900 ••••••
Rentals
3 ll Dm15 , 2 BTHS. UNF ............• 1250
2 BDR\IS, DEN , U~ F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $359
332 Marguerite
Corona dol Mar -673-8550 q.,.. nol'l/.11. r< •• ltor
lEST IUY:
BEIIPLB
BEAL ESTATE
lEST BUYS!
Corooa del Mar COMMERCIAL •.. Large cor·
ner property •.. va lue in lond alone, BUT
present use shows income to corry. Top in·
vestment for future development. Call for
oppoinhnent to see.
lEST IUY:
Laguna Beach •.. 3 B.R., .magnificent Ocean
VIEW •.. bu ilt·in Electric Kitchen ••• Hord
wood floors, radiant heat •. .freshly pointed
ioside and ou! ... top loan . ONLY S32,250
lEST IUY:
3 B.R. phiS rental in C!lt!L ••• iet, pteaet
street ••• huge Lonoi·Oen ••• ideal for fom ily
with teen-ager. .could odd unit with minimum
cos!. NOW JUST S36,500
SBII'L E IlEAL ESTATE
2515 E. C..at Nwy., c.-o olol .._
Coli i n~ Your Wont Ad
to the Ensign
673.0550
CHANNEL REEF· APARTMENTS
""1-.Jf'ft u.,.... c ........ ,.,·"'""' ,, ..... 1/lfWf. ~~-~""" ,.;.,.,_,. -.
• .,.;.~ :-~=-"'1111
\. c .. h. 1.,/an .... l With otller hank1, &rod ra&h tll'f'"~ or <"01~1(111
Z t:nued Stat~ G"'·ern..,..nt oltlo1•11"M
~ flt,!o.:atlono or Htateo an<! poltt..-al ouboi"''""""
4 .. ~urotho• nf J"..,Jo.ral or...-..-• a pool'"'""'"''""'
I 511 80
1 266 64
,200_00
000 00
I 188 18
Iva n W ells & Sons. Inc. ...
o" a larg~ vit'w lot. CUlT a:oc&ll, Rr:aitor
Pnv;~cy. prestige. qutel ·~~;~"~;~ 642-6472
•n exclustv e DOVER S eve. 673-3468
.. on the lrvtne Ranch on 1730 W, Coast Hiwoy
pori H1u bor"s fa mouJ Wcst:B,~I:":"~:·:
1
~:;:::;:"~•:•;;:po:rl;::B:oo~c=h;:~=-l BAY C REST homes are ..
f 27 8 15
I 920 40
pone ("ll,om<"t•" lo•l.,lfty \~ llu• '"'"II nn ~ ...... J>lMI<"t'4 OU\1U nti1n1 custo m tzed for people .. Trade Jt., ;:J:W~~i!tjil=:lj de mand md•v•dua hty :aoo·d~1:;;1:~ I stmphci ly .. who ares Fo r Fast Ac tion & Results
1 Oti"oo'r •-t•, '"''hooltnl I 6 1, l~_.jtJ olt.....-t •·~.., fina...-onl
To-.. o~ A~MT~
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II. 969
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CAI'ITA I. ActOt"!IITS
1•1 C•pttal '*,.. •nol deboontu,..•
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No. """"" owtat•ndintf --------
ld c-...... ototk-totol I"'• ... r ...
l>/10. •h•t"f'' •uthllri....t 159-295
No. •h•,.. ""totaMbtC 10 1 345
brpl••
UMi•kiMI p ..... to --TMAI. C•1'1111, Att~:~~""'"
Tmu t.t~IIUTIO MilO CV".o.~ A,.,_..,t'lfn.
lU!MORANDA
A ....... .t ....,, .,_.I• ,_ tMr U a leftclar ..,.,. et'ldliiiJ .,ttlll .. n dolt' •,
A..,,... .t 1-.1 ... ,.. r..-tho lol .... ndar ... ,. etldt ... wtt~ Noll M t.
a-..... ......,,. •""" • .,. •l'ln .,..,....,. .r n i..U.. -.r
lft>iritleot u ......,,. •Mwc "" •l'ltr ._.I .. M nh>•t""' -.t
who are commumt)" mmdcd. Call
The JOO Se n es homes EXOIANGE SPEOALISTS
worlds away from congestion DOYLE CO. -548·1 168
onl~· minutes from · 270 E. 17lh St., Costa Mesa
everythtng.
S59. 995 to S 120.000
iayrrrst
Builders and Oe vclopen
IVAN WELLS &: SONS, INC.
J •·i~•· "'odtlt 1~1tt/11lly Juorr~ltd
r111d /Hmlthtd by J H BIGGA R.
S4llllrl A 11r1. ul 1841 Sutwr~go Drt•·t .
Nt ••purl 91660
Hcahh forccJ sale -C·l
comer -90x 11 7. 2 build-
ina •. S58,00\J property -
S30,000equity It di scoun t.
Make offer.
770 W. 19th -Costo •••
'
IUL TlPLE L1ST1MC! 19961
SPICTACULAI YEW-OCIAN _. lAY
C/u.nn./ fZ./-_A,arlmmiJ
0.. Wahwf,...,t NMr N.•pert HerW lntr...-
2525 0.0... IMI .• c-411 -· Calif .
AWLI 5UEST PAUING _. IOAT SU'S
Wily Not E•i•Y
'lilt "C•d••l b • w_, el Llh
TH1 ADVAHTAGIS WILL IU-TOU
Yoa coa ,.-IDll &ot fee lllle --or -If ,... ,...,.,.
ALL-_-WATElll1tONI' VIEW. All-two....,_
and two 11o1.ba. --Wll'll LARGE PA110.
YOU ..... .._,..,tiD TO INSPICT OUI PUIMIIIIP MODIL
lily S5t.500 _. Up &..•• S421 MuiMy & Up
...... 67J.1711 ·fw ........ .._... ••
Big Home
Back Bay
Near New
Big lot
Ope~ Hou• SEE 2333 Lo Lio4e Pl., ~ a., Trade
•
,
IS ASKED THUIIIIAY, .ww.IY 15, ...
QJIIDMliB. IIAJ, ~F .
............... !) ···-·-·-TERM BAN KILLED .... 80illioe ...... U UIWI you 6a jll aJr-.
-....... , Ia lapl ........ ,. ...,... "' ...
...... 1aoa.lc freedom ID4 w (Continaedfrom.poael) 01'112.) ••ceonp .. el ... oti•
MJ .... -OOIIRIICt .. .Da'l ba.. ID trMel 7000 tiiiPDrt U wut IICCIOCMU). railet 'tw a confront•ioa ntn lbe quelliOII ,uo .. : • Adopt&dOdn•co
... the pn•• ud ant whb tblt threat u h thUD· W~ ca., .reopen tho '.'~ue? utcndina c:o..,liece
.. ..aoa o1 aircnfL Tho den put ollt home m•y . A mouoa ror recon••dor• lino &o Aua. lS for rf11Ul•
•••...,.. tlte lirpoft will tim .. every day. !fbe FVIID• Ill~ c:~n be made,. by •n don• ror flro p10tocdoa at
1M .,.. ... ltr net till• are meatll IUlborities have op. alfmnatlve . voter, Mr. m•ino inttallllliona. (Teat
auitlble ID the nohe level• poeed ut with the contempt Seymour tald. . or ordin1nce on Paae 7. ·IOo-
IDII air pollution a.-icipa· of a commiuar. ·We n .. d the "'I move to reconsider," lion 2) eaid Mr. Panona. whoae .... .:._ d , ad' ud. 1\e desian would be help or our Hlpreaent8livos abstention bad been ruled a • ,._.rove tHat re ,101
die rDOI& im11inaiive po ... in all Ievel i of Qovorm~ent "yeln yote. of Orcfinmce 1243, UUin&
aible iaeludina a mau to auiat in reuorina ou.r' Councilman Roaeu fiaured front yard setbscka on Loll
apid transit ayetem ID move riabts. &hst Mr. Parsons wu on the ~ throuah ~1. Tract 64~•
pi • d 1r · h . . tn the Lusk development ttl peo c. ~•a•e an e•a t .. or coune we can aot.o lot1n1 ••de and moved to H ~ v· H'll
(tom popul•ion center a 10 court lftd aue o ur County bl th tte H . ted •uur I ew I a.
lho lirpon and within the ror many thinaa includina ~ut ~.,\: ~iione ::ble • s: \ h;;'ina d ~r 7:30 Dr. Relph To ... owtiky
airport. Atomic eneriY will property damaae~ ·but since had precedence. P.lll• · uc 10 . c ernune 'D T 1
be used to diuipate foa. we •c the taxpayera1 we .. You can't table what baa whether to .tenmnate• the . r an
The location would be re-'NOuld 6e suina oura elvet, RUDY VALLEE put on a 2 been •PProved," Vice~ayor CATV funchlle ar~r~ted_ 10 • •
mote tuc:h aa in an •ricul· The proverb that applies hou r s how at the Balboa Bay Marshall said. Wamcr Bros. TV Service d" ·. 67 -• •• h Roberto Rules 10 th e oon-md whether to transfer the t --aurrounwr~~, l e ocean, here is ~<He who suet him-Club Saturday night, all leS a r · · uary, the Council voted s franc. hi sc to its au. cceasor, . on top o a mount• an. ·In a self is aoina to a lot of dressed up in a blue paisley p ' c-•t s •-arb · I d 10 2 to reoonsider its pre• &CIIIC '"' e eMces. Ullltertoronane yuan.troubleforoothing.'' silkJ'acket.Hereheiswear· A d d d Thi ld . I h vious action. Then Vice• • ccepte arant ee s • wou 1nvo ve muc uAny nation that can de-ing a pith helmet for atmos-Mayor Marshall moved to for properLy alona 32nd SL
!eaearch an~ development viae a plan to put a man on phere as he sang "Mad dogs ,table, and her motion was from J?hn . and .Franc.es
an the plann•na ataae that the moon and ret urn to the and Englishmen go out in app<oved 4 10 l, with Mayor &,apple. an . ronncct1on With
could but be done by the earth safely -should be lh d " Rud h d r J~d s• Oepartm t of T spo t . . e noon ay sun. y Gruber voting "no, •• and Mr. t e wl eru na o ""' ..
. I ~n ~!' rha--able to resolve the JCt an· ·said, "I stil l have fans Forait abstaining. between Newport Blvd. ·and tlon •. t 11 our op1mon t at craft niusance problem -B lbo Blvd
lhe &llport. thou.ld be co!'· if the people that govem swooning for me -it just In his committee report, a a ·
Uu d bu lake. them Ionge 10 gel u •• Parsons sa,·d that the • Awarded the contract I etc as a pnvate II• would aive it the consider• .. r !""
ne11 venture, or by a Govem· ation it deserves. u up.'' (Terry Boris photo ,) 2·term limit was recom-for Ne~~~port ocean front
Co ... r· d ' mended ,·n o<de< 10 en-ourage pakina lot improvements ~.nye~e: •• ,hde•.~~.'.lieb;ow;•blol nb,:e:n •• ~ .. =d· Torrey B"lble talks set more candidate s t~ seek near Newport Pier to Robert .. office, by suaranteein& that Lyman of Corona del Mar,
ocr by revenues fmm airport . 3 or 4 memxers of the Coun-low bidder at $25,657.60.
UICU. The airport that we ~nternat1onal\y /• known mo rning, The Sunday even-cil would chance every 4 • Rejected all 4 bids for
.,po•e for our area will be B1ble confere.nce speakers ing speaker is Dr. Ralph L. years. reconstru ction of the bulk-
p e~uoalo<s f•om s -olland, B ron l• -ha•'•man of the h ad d . s a proloty e or model the " Y ·• "" There were charaes, and e an 1 1010 al N. L, P . • Araentina, and the United department of Oncologi c and B tbo d -'1 d 1 plans of wh1ch could be States will be featuJed Jan general surgery, Ci ty o f denials, that the recom· a a, an cw e or new
adapted for use throuahout 2& to Feb. 2 at the Centra·\ mcndation was aimed at bids .for 10 a.m.· Feb. 1~.
lbe nation_, or even the Bible Chu<"h, ZJ<d St. and Hope Medical Center. Spea-Councilman Cook, who is The low ~id, $53,037.10. by
;I"' "" leer s for the wed:-night ses-k' h' 3d · th T<aut ,· Bro of N 1 world. jt would take at least "-anae A"·• Costa Mesa. see mg 1s r term 10 e wen L ewpor v• sionsincludethe Rev. Stan-A ·1 9 · B -" cd d 'I bl five yean to develop this Services will be held Sun-P.r• C1ty election. ea ... u, exec e ava1 a e
airport, but it should be day, Jan. 28, at 9 a.m. ley Collins, Glasgow United Councilman Shelton said funds. public M>rks director
Jiv.en hi&h priority because 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m., and Evangdistic Associ ation, that it is a fundamental Jo e Dev\in reponed.
the next aeneratioO:, of air· Monday throush Friday at Scotland; Dr. S.L Johnson princ iple that elected of· • Called bids for 10 a.m.
craft that will need such an 7:30p.m. ' Jr., Dallas Theological Se-ficials serve at the pleasure Feb. 20 for conltructi on of
airport .. will be operational Thi s is th e JJrd annual minary, Texas; and Dr. Ben of the electorate. and there· a restroom and plllkina lot
in the early U70"L ·That i's Torrey Memorial Bible Con-Haden, First PresbyteriM fore no limit should be at Washington SL and Bay
to say •. the manufacturers ference,. conducted in co--Church, Chatanoo ga, Ten-placed on terms of service. Ave., Balboa.
are aoin& 10 have the air-~peration with Biola S~ools nessee, speaker on the Thisaarumentwas seconded • Granted the request of
crafts produced and the air-and ~ollege s, Inc. ·It Is na-"Bible study hour.'' fr om the audience by Don R.J. Huffman for penni ssion
lines will have pilots train· med 1n honor of Or. Reu~an The Rev. H.E. Jones, pas-Elder, forme r coun cilman and to utili ze the existina curb
ed and will be ready to 80 Archer Tone_y, who studied tor of Central Bible Olurctt_ vice~ayor, and by J. Leslie break at 708 Jasmine Ave.,
operatio nal, but there is a for. a c~eer 10 Law at Yale invi tins toorrmu nity-wide Steffensen, who served as C".oronadeiMar, fo r consUuc-~.:re ative laa in the airport University and later bec5Tie parti ci pation, described the chairman of the freeholders tion or a new Ll'lit and car-
d I . internationally-known as an conference as "a veritable wh o drafted the present age on the front ot lhe loL eve opment prosram. 1. lh and feast o f spin'tual ,·nsi<U"b'on o •· d th 1 r .,3 In h .. h'l evanse 1st, au or, ... charter. ,...prove ereques o
' t. ~ lnt1 enmlh w' e theolog'>an. under some b f the world's Richard Owen to use the l e The Counc il gave approval w_e ue Willbll'll orl ~ n w The Rev. Luis Palau, mis-most able and gifted Bible existing driveway approach
anport to e com p etc.., ·ar· . I ad ' from South teachers and conferen ce in principle to the Jecomme n-for a new dwell in& planned ho ld b d SIOnary e e dation for a public vo te on •
1
anaemhents. ~ u e mla e America, will speak ~nday speakers." at 327 Amethyst Ave., Bal· or e1t er JOint or romp etc changing the councilmanic boa Island. ~~~d~r r~;,':m:~~ic\:'{. :ji:: Charles Warren d"leS ~~~is~~:~;~ngti~e sr~hq:~~!~ lt .f~t:,irve~i:hi:d~str~'!i~
Jtnes. ·Naturally the mah tary disuict residency from one dents for information on o~
will reailt this, but. is a Seven years of retirement at Westcliff Chapel, with year to 90 days; also ·to the lam•na street liahu 111d
a mM.ter of m.tina beat use from his cement cxunpany the Rev. Wanen Studer, proposal fora public vote on aidew•k .. referred the r~
of public .facilities. Los t nded in death for Charles Presbyterian Church of the a·uthorizin& payment of corn-. quest to the tt.afT.
Alamitos Naval Air Station C. Warren, fotmerl y of Covenant, Costa Mesa. as QCnsation to.members of city MAY CECILIA KlAUS,
is not beina fully utilized Cos ta Mesa, at his Yucca officianL Interment will be \)oard& and commissions.
now .. El Toro Mar>'ne A•'• Valley home, Tuesday, Jan. at Fairhaven .\11rn0r ial Cemc-f YISITUIG HERE. liES The Counci also: After stayina -Mth her
Station actiVIUes could 2~ ... W bo S tery, Santa Ana. • Conceded the BalOOa da1ghtcr, Bernadette Eddy
po.''.bl y be <el o-ated 10 16'"'·1 ,"4 r~n Dowas rKn' cp t. B Cl b' . htiD ope<ale f
T . Pal 'El C . o,., m wns, ansas. ay u s ng o lAS I Paros Orcle, Cotta we~ty ·rune ms, en-and came to Califomi a 63 FILM OM EXAMINING , an eJ.cursion boat in the Mesa. for 3 weeks, May Cc-
tro o.r c1~P PfendleiOn. ·~he years ago. FOR CANCER SLATED bay. ser...;~g alcoholic be-ci lia Kraus of New York ,
CO-rTUflllfl& o comm ercial Survivors are his 3 sons A IS~inute fil m on "self v~rages, Without a us~ per-died Wednesday, Jan. 24, at
and private air traffic is not Th omas Warren of Newport' ex aminati on 10 prevent mit because ~h e bar w1l~ be ,Hoag Hospi tal.
conducive to safety. By Beach, c. Thatcher Warren breast cancer" will be open onl )' dunna the crwse, ~s. Kraus was OOmMay 6,
transferrin& commercial uaC-of Costa Mesa, and MaJo r slvlwn at Coron a del \lar not while docked between 10~0. in New York. For 33
fie from the Orange County G.P. Warren of Tustin; 2 S chool at t O a.m. Tue sday the bulkhead and pierhead years she taught in New ~rport to a mili tary airfield, sisters, ~Irs. Bernice Foo t.: Jan. 30. ' lines. The Planning Com-York Ci ty. ,
airlines could better e~~:pand of Co sta Mesa and Mrs. Ef-Dr J y Watt local gyne-mission..,had denied the~-Services will be in New
to their full potential, and fie Ted of Or-.ge, Texas; 10' is.t ·will ~i ve a sho rt pli c ation. and the Bay Club York with Baltz fl.1orlUary
it would preclude the blight and 1 grandchildren. ~lc ~n ~njunc ti on with the had appeale~ the decision ~oil~ Mesa as the forward-
of a billion dollar re sidcn-Servi ces will be held at fil m, which i s pu t out by~ the Councd.f\-tonday c-o: en-1n 1 director.
tial area. 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 26 the American Cancer Society, lng the appeal was Mth-VERNON SHREWSBURY ,..-------~~-----~~~------------..,~avm be~ au se of the change tS DEAD AT AGE OF 62
F • t In operallon. After 1 lenathy illness, IrS • U~hC:Id th~ Planning Vemon Ott;) Shrewsbury, 62,
~mmiS!UOn dema\ or a var-of SMta Ana died Jan. •17
lan ce asked by DL and Mrs. at sa.-a Ana CorrmuGity
UDS BEFORE
FEB.1
Real Snin1s on a Trade Basis
SPEIDEL BANDS
A. .Darn, who wanted to coo-Hospital.
struct. a sundeclc and stair-Survivors are his dauahter,
way 1~ the rear yard, en-Diane Young or Corona del
croach1ng tn the rear pro-Mar· a son William of ()lata
perty line, ~ their home. at \1e .. a; and a arandchild,
1116 Oolphm Ter., lrvme Claudia Yoi.Wl& o f Corona
Terrace.. . del Mar.
• AdoptedOrdtnance 1240, Services were held
which provides for a planned 11 at the Pacifi c
community ~ (Te,;t or OapeJ.
Jan.
View
Fatally stricken viewing TV
Ufe auddcnJy ended for Californiaandlivedin Oranae
Cornelia Marie Kene\s, 62, County for 17 ye••· ·
Private memorial services
were held Sunday for Or.
Ralph M. Tandowslcy of Lido
hie, · int ernationall y~nown
cardiologist, ·at Will en Mor-
tu•y, Los Anaeles. ·Inter·
ment was Tuesday in Salt
Lake City.·
Or.· TanOOwsky, 67, who
had practiced medicine in
Los Anaeles for the past 35
years, had made his hom e at
805 Via Lido Soud since
1 ~52. He diedlast Thursday
at Cedars of Lebanon Hos-
pital followi ng a lensthy
illness.·
He was a native of Chi ca-
JO, ·a graduate of Jefferson
Medical College, Philadel-
phia, end was senior attend·
ing physician in cardiology
at Los Angeles General Hos-
pital, clinical professor of
medicine at Lorna Linda
Universi ty, chief cardiac
consultant at Holl ywood
Pre sbyterian Hospital and
a member of t.he staffs at
Cedars or Lebanon and
Good Samaritan hospitals.
In 1154, he participat ed
with Or. P81ll Dudley White
and Donald Dou glas Sr. in
sn expedition to Scammon's
Lagoon, Baja California, to
obtain the first electrocar-
diograph on the great grey
whale.· The painless IJ'Obe
lead whi ch was shot into the
whale (rom a helico pter was
developed and designed by
Dr. ·Tandowsky. ·The probe
made pouible an indepen-
dent transmiuion or the
electric a) impufae I trans~
miued from the whaJe to the
el ectJOctrdioaraph whi ch
was aboard the Oocado, ·the
expedi li on boat. ·
"Dr. ·Tan," as he was af-
fectionately known, was
fleet s ~raeon of the Lido
Isle Yacht C lub, member of
the U.S. Power Squadron, a
memb er of the Oranse Coast
Yacht Club and founding
president of the Lido Isle
Wine and Food So ci ety. He
was all·dlat ed with Chi Phi
and Siama Chi. He was a
foaner Nav y officer, and was
a member of the Navy Lea-
aue.
He is survived by his wife,
Jean; son, Ralph · Tandowsky
Jr.; Santa Monica. and a
sister, M"s. Geor1e E.
Ro•lyn Heiahts, N.Y.
SCHOOL
(Conliollld rr-pop I)
1c:hool buUdina coM, which
be described u "riaid.. and
pouibly obsolete... '
Trustees Jim. Peyton an.d
Franklin remarked lhat tbe
ba1ic con•uuction colt 11
nol U hilh aa for I Con•
ventional home. Pollowina
ti&utea' were submitted: $18
per square COat for con·
ltruction, S41 for equipmeht,
U 1 for other expenae•. Thus
~ typical clauroorri cotta
t20,000 to build, and a total
of $50,000 when all oth.er
coats are inc luded, they
nid.
"Porhapa we should ao
after those additional·costs,"
Councilman Parsons ui~.
Mesa Councilman Cal Barck
asked if anythina i• beina
done at the state level to
require land developers to
pay a school consuuction
tax for cacti un it ,
Mr a. Lilly and Mr. Franklin
said there is no way now for
the school board to require
a developer to set aside land
for a school site or pa y a
cons truc tion tax.
NCWport Counci !man How·
ard Rosers suuested joint
planning of park sites and
public meeting facil ities.
He said s uch facilities
could be financed by joint
authority b9nds, whi ch would
not require approval by the
vo ters.
Newport Vice-Mayor Doreen
Marshall pointed to Mariners
Park as an example of joint
planning.
Me sa Councilman George
Tuc ker asked about leasing
portable c lassrooms as a
te mporary solution. ·Trustee
Marian Bergeson re plied
that the board is already
leasing some pottab\es, but
added that the COft in the
7-year term of lease comes
up to 75'M of regular class-
room cost.
Mesa Councilman Bob
Wil son inje c ted a new note
in the di scussion: "Let's
fa ce th e facts. We have a
war going on , the man on the
moon proaram, the poveJty
progrAm, medicare, and other
pr ojects. let's not kid our-
selves. We are not aoi ng to
be able to act more money.
Businessmen are having a
,.,..., u.... BaatrupiC1~•
are bi,l.er than ever • ..,..,.
lte iacnlliftJiftCfMChJDIDU
on bulineu. We aboulcl DOt
bt ueklna how to pt rnor•
money. but how to do with
what we have."
"Tho di1Uict hat no money ror ctauroom•. and we can't
•olve the. Problem now with•
out doubt'e uuiont,'" Mr.
Peyton aaid.
"Maybe that it the anawDr.""
Mr. ·Wilson remarked. "Thil
ia 1 temporary •ituation. ·I(
we convince the people that
we have cYt and uinrnedex·
pen tea, then maybe they
will vole the bond a . .,
"Mr. Wi11on's roint i• well
taken," uid Councilman
Barck. "A joint a~b<Dm"'
mittee should elaborate ori
the points brouaht up here,
and there ahould be. futUre
meetin&s of tht whole atoup. ·~
"I don't believe we can't
afford aood i chools," uid
Mr. Peyton. "Many diatrictl
pay more than we do for
~tchools. We live in an
affluent community. It be·
hooves 111 to realize what
aood schools mean to the
conmunity. ·Maybe we can•t
convince the peo ple, and
perhaps we have to solve
the problem by teaislation-
.bY eliminatina the two-thirds
requirement for bonds. ••
Newport Councilman Bob
Shelton predicted that the
mee ting was a forerunner of
a successful bond election.
He said he hoped that a
continuing liaison aroup, at
policy level, would be
formed.
Costa 1\·le sa May or Willard
Jordan asked if a year·
round schoo l plan had been
tes ted. •
~1rs, Lilly uid that there
have been some experiments
and that they have not been
successful. She added that
the need for a biner staff
would add to salary costs,
Trustee Lloyd Blanpied Jr.
said that the reaction of the
community would have to be
considered, since a fourth
or the students would be on
vacation all of the time.
Councilman Tucker sug-
aested a study of additional
cos ts.o( all"')'ear school and
of double sessions.·
-J ..... ,, Ct..,. .. ~ • .S.I.
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ROYAL PRINCI CARAVELLE WATOIES
of 66 Balboa Coves. while Survivors are her husband..
she was watcNna and laugh-Reiner; and a niece. E&el ..
ina at a TV sOOw in her nor Rafter, ·of Lot AnaelCa.
home, Saturday, Jan. 20. · Rosary was recited 1\lea• CAKES ASSORTED .Y~MS 2~~.Z. STERLING CHARMS
RINGS
Jf' AIL4CE CA.LDEIUIEA.D
JftCieler
3123 L Cooat Hwy c. ..... 4el Mer l'llooo67Jo2UO
WHALE WATCHERS
Dtvey's locker is now running WHALE HUNT trips
fNftfV S.tutday and Sunday It 1 p.rn. from the S.lboa
Pavilion, .tOO Main St •. Balbol. Telephone (714) 67~
5246 for retervltions.l2.50 lldults, t1 .60 12 end under.
NOTICE:
W All ALIO -· -1110 •u AT I A.IL IICMU OF llll n•a•II .. MD• IUOOIU
ft 11• AI. C:..o .loolo -~ .. wl .. 01 .... .., 0<
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9\e com plained of beina day, Jan. ·23, and mau w&J
diz.zy, then slumped over celebtll ed yesterday,· Jan.
in her chair. ·Attempts to re-24, at our Lady of ML ·car-
vive her failed. mel Oturch. ·lnteanent wu
For 42 years, Mn. Ke ssel• at Good Shepherd Cemetery.
had1been a homemaker. ·She The funeral waa eli reeled by
was born Aua. ·21, 1105, ·in Baltz CoateMela Mortuary.
Mrs. Rickman, organist, dies
The fo•met orpni1t of in Newpmt 1Beach fut I
Newpou Harbot Lutheran yeats. She alto had been an
Chwch, Matlllel H. Rick-01pniat f01 Chtitt Chwch
man, ss. of Sll lilt St., by the Su Methodist O.wch.
Wut Newpon,dicdSatwday, Surviv011 ue het dauJhte.,
Jan. 20, at the Newpo1t Hat· Malilyn Rickman of the
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May S, 1912, in Rocheatet , ~~N.Y.; a bto&her, David
New Y01t. She nme to Cali-Hudaon ol O.c1W, Ill.; lftd
f01aia20yea1s •to and lived 2 1i1&e11, Mia. May Pialey,
d lponcotpot~ Now Yotk
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of Pl••~e~a, O.llilio. C•·
•Till a.OSIT"' ' ida.
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rl~~ QUAJJ!! MEATS
Jao,31-Pab.2. loa ••. -~-~c:lo.iiicl*-~!"
3 p.m. 1640 1!. Coaot H"J· -• • --
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