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19TH YEAR, NO. 25 • FIRST SECTION
MAJOR Kenneth S. Dean,
son·in-law of Mrs. F red
Eirtl, 10 Beacon Bay, has
tnteted the 100 mission
club ot the SSCM:h Tactical
Fighter SQuadron at Cam
Ranh Bay AB, VIetnam. He
recently completed his
l~h combat mission pilot·
lng the F~ Phantom jet
o~tr VIetnam. He is air-
craft commander of th e F~
tighter flghter~omber, which
pro~ldes close ah support
tor our ground forc es, strikes
enemy land and water suP-
ply routes, and hits enemy
tortlticatl ons and other
J.()Sltions using radar bomb·
ing techniQues.
Ed Hirth, own..:t of \l irth
l·h.rbor, anm•unceJ his can4
didacy fur ~ewp.1rt Beach
City Council thi s we el,
challensing 1n<.:umbt:n 1
Councilman Oee Cou\. nf
Irvine T errae..: 1n !11 ~11 11!1 S-
In Di s tri ct ~. l,l,e~t \eY.·
port, Jerry w ... llers 1s Jen-
nit.el)' in the race, e>pp..•~Jn g
incumbent Cvun c1lm a.n AI
For aiL
Ano ther canJJJ;.~t. • ~ "ut
o r the race, hoWe\ d, SIJ
Soffer, O ~'>llt'l .. r the Hlu.:
Br uce Crescent Dr., West
.~ewpolt, piCSident or I he
We~r Newpon Improvemen t
Assn.: "I do no t ~now-at
the psesent time."
R1cha1d C lucas , -'403 Sea-
'>hu le Dr ., West Newpon,
l)t e~,d..:nt of Inc entive
l nJ u!!oll lt:~o, an 1ndus Uial
fu m m Costa \lesa: "At thi s
r'J!Unt I don't th1nk I will
fdc. So. I'm nol runn ina.
rlh.'r_(!o a c,..,mpc:tent man to
J., the JOb for u!!o and I
"'dl ~:ndorse h1m."
Beet, whn hct.J dllii•IUlh .. cJ ~ r .tul Wlu ti!, IC:ildt:nl of ,the
week s ago that h ... 1n t.:nJ~ Blu ff .. A1ea, facilities
lO run aga1ost \\r. r· .. r~l t, d,r,...c t..lr of an elecUomcs
is in eli~;ibl c bc..:au'c h~· '' fum: "I 11 1Sh I knew. There
not a reg1 st.:h::d \••r.;r 1n the ar e a lot of lhln&s Involved."
city. 1\e is nuw "11 a hu,l· l:d llnth, nwnt:l of ~hrth
neu trir tu .Jaran anJ 1\"n g Jlarhm , 847 Ba)Si de Dr .:
JU NIOR ANTEATER, lQ-month-old Jeff Davis, prob--
ably can't waft to get his hands on a basketball, but
h e can certain ly cheer for his daddy's winningest ball
team. Daddy is Coach Richard Davis of the u Cl basket~
ba ll SQu ad. The UC I Anteaters made it 8 straight Tues·
night, defeating San Fernando Valley Slate 8b to SO,
for a season record of 13-3. The Davis fami ly lives
in Newpott Sho res. John Murdy
man of year
Described as a man no t
afraid of life and IS a man
who would believe me is
worth 1ivin1, John A. Murdy
Jr., retir ed State senator,
was presented the man of
the year award for 1967 by
0. W. (Dick) Richard. 1953
man or the year' at the
Newpou Harbor Chamber of
Commerce ins tallation din-
ner t\.1onda y niaht at the
Balboa Bay club.
FIRST TO FlLE in the Newport Beach
Ci ty Coun cil race is Dee Cook of Irvine
Terrace, incumbent in District 5. Pic-
tured here at tiling time, from left,
Ci ty Clerk Laura Lagios and Councilman
and Mrs. Cook . A $100 bill is attached to
the nomination papers , in payment ol the
s tatement of qualifications, which will be
mailed to voters befo re election time iEn·
sign photo.)
Kong and h .td c -.;pn:t,..,l tn "I a m go1 ng to run. I fee l
(1\e when he r.:rurneJ. th a t m~ good. rr iend, Dee B
Councilman t "l'l 1 .. th.: ( 1\~ll , thri\'CS on O[l[}(lSJ IIOn arney
first 10 tum 111 n .. tr111 at1"n and cnmpc:t ll!on. So I
rapers. lie ,.,,_..,ll I·• (II\ ft g.ure I !!ohou\d &1"1." h1m All :the ch ildren he loved
Hall Tue ~Ja\ ~~o1th the ,,,m~. The C'll)' Cnunctl has on his Sh ore: Clirfs mail
paper,., s1gned b\ ·\n.h lk· IU)i ... tatted the ne~~o goals route and al l the friends he
vme, \tr :.;. \hldrt'J ~l.tJ!Ic\, ·111J ••hJeCt lvc:s plan, which has made 1n h.is 16 yean
J ohn B. Parke r, 1•"1 li en· I' a f1ne th 1ng, and I am w1t.h lhe Co rona del \lar
de rsun, Ralph '· H.il..l.'r, Jn tc:l <:,teJ In lhJS, I would Post Offi ce moum the pass·
Charles A. h •l\lt:r, .1 . ·\l l<11: il l.: It• enc11u1age C1 t1zen 1n & of Howard \ill Is (Bame},
NO FUNDS FOR TV POLICING
Mr. Mu rdy, of Lido Isle,
was b orn 67 years a1o in
South Dakota. He wa s fiut
elected to the California
Senate in 1952 and served
l terms before his retirement
in 1964.
Dur in& his )'eau in lhe
leaislature, Sen, \1urdy
!ierved on committees deal-
ina with water, rules, aari-
cuhw e, labor, education,
nnanc•, rith. and pme, and ....... -. ., ... .. ••• a ,._.., in tha
dtvelo,rnmt ol farm ptop-
eflies in the Greenville-
Fountain Valley-Huntinaton
Beach. areas.
In MA)' of 1950, he: ~'>as
elected pc:sident or the
board for Hoaa Mc:m''' ial
Hospital. He held the of1 H ,.
until Oecembet 1967 , .111d
continues to se rve h "
w01 kina directos of the b11a1d .
The senator is also a
uus tcc: of \\ohittiet College;
past ptesident of the Ca li-
fornia Lima Bean Gtowers
Assn.; membe1 of the \1eth.o-
dist Ch.usch, Rotary club,
and the Associated Cham-
ben of Commerce of Ot anae
County.
Speaker for the Henina
was Gordon Smi th, state
director offinance, who to ld
of the "ver y selious need of
balancinl the: bud1et." He
described how th i s will be
done, suessina welfare
cuLs.
DIL HUGHES DIES
Dr. A.G. Huahes, lona
time aeneral practitioner in
Costa Mesa, and re sident of
7tH C liff Dr., C liff Haven,
died yesterday afternoon,
while beina taken to Hoaa
Hospital, after havina com-
plained or fee !ina ill.
The U. S. Department of
Justice: has informed \layor
Paul Grubet of Newport
Beach. that fedet al fund s arc:
not a vailable now fot the
e\ecu onic pa:otc:cr ion system
proposed fot the: c1 ty.
"The office of Jaw c:n-
forcc:mc:nt ass i1>tan cc: has
complc:tc:ly allocated its
apptopr iati on for the: CUI •
rent fisca l year," Ro bert
Emrich of the Oepllltment of
Jus tice law enforcement as.
sistance orricc: wrote to the
mayot ,
"We have closed out all
11.pplications which. we can·
not fund and we arc: nor ac-
cept in& new applications ."
He sp.id that Conare n is
eape~&Cd lo pau some fosm
Gf.•Wc.aii:Mia .. abM
cwtrol ac:l 100n, settinJ up
a different propam of
fc:de1a\ assistance. He: recom-
mended that Newp01 L_ Beach
wait f01 the new legislation
t>efn1e submi tting an ap-
plicat ion.
rhe Council has hired a
"·'" ta Ana firm to prepare:
;,l'··cification s for submit-
'"'~ an application, The:
!'orco.1fications are scheduled
tn cnme before: the: Council
fm arpl o,al at the: Feb. \J
meeting.
"'4'e wi II be going ahead
as planned ," Assistant C1t)'
Manager J im Dc:Chaine said
)'es teJ<iay. "There is no
reason to canc el o f post-
pone: the: ptocessina or the
application, for we: have:
been ass used that fund s v.·ill
be available: soon which
could conceivably be tal-
mar ked for this ptoject."
The TV policina ~)'stem
was e ~pla ined and defended
by Po lice Chief James
Glavas at las t Thursday
niaht 's d inne1 meeting nf
the Colona del Mar Cha m~r
of Commerce at J o~d's
testauunt,
Ue denied ch.asges that the
TV method would be an in -
vasion o r ptivacy, sayi ns
that the pauolman on the:
s ueet \'iew s the
scenes.
"This method wd\ not In•
vade your tights, but it ..._ill
let ~·ou he safe1 on the
s treets," he: s aid. \l e C1ted
the neeJ! fm better crime
dc:tectiQfl because of the
natio n.widc: inc1ease 10
crime statistics.
In repl y to qut:11t10ns frnm
the audience . he ga ve the
follow ing answe1 s :
• "Rc:f!orle!S ~~od\ no t be
m1ssi ble 1n court, just as a
pol!dc:man's tes timon} IS
adm1ssiblc:.
• "1 cannot sar no"'
whethe r the location of the
camt:ras will be public
kn nwledge, We: rn a)' have:
dumm y cameras at some
locations.
• ''The: city would not be
obligated to continue the
ust of th e sys tem after the:
imtial test period. I don 't
bel1eve the federal govern-
Beek Jr., \.:me 11. • .11~""· R, .. parl!C!pat1•'n." Bamc:s, 1~$2 Fullerton
bert Guggenhe1n1 Jr. and ,<\ve., Costa \lesa. He d1ed
tt add R111g. 1\c .. a1J lli <~t \II. Saturdar. Jan. 27, at Hoaa
Beek and \\r. {,ll ~j;cnhe\11: Hospital at age: 55.
w11\ he c•<-t:h .IIW"~t:n f••r !J,;. Mr. Barnes was born J une
camf!aq~n.
Outnge
allowed to ,.,e.,.. the TV ment 10o ould exercise an~
momtoring se ts 1n the pollee conuol on the: usc: of th e
\lr. ll ~rth, 57 , m .tk 1n ~·h1'
fir'!t en tr~ 111 th~ rol\Ju~· .. tl
arena, h a ~ been a l<>.:.Jl rc~1 ·
d en t :.1nce I ~-1.,1. lk r<ct:II <.:J
a B.S. degree In :nc dlalll~·al
c:njinecnnK 1n 11 .'-t frnm
US(.', lit: I' r<~~l .:ha1nnan
of the c .. mmunl l\ ) "ll\h
Center t"-•..1r J , f'.J'l pt c ... tJ.:nl
I, Bl2, in Oranse County.
He: "WU a graduate of Santa
Ana College:. He was a mem-
ber or the: Oranac: County
Hi stoncal Society and foun-
der and first president o f
the Oranae Coast \·li nc:ral
and Lapidary Society In
B41.
He joined the Corona del
Mat Post Offtce stall on
Dec. 5, n5t. Hi s wife,
Flo rence, has been a clerk
at the Corona del Mar Li4
brary rot 11 years.
leml'l' lornet
JC:Wc:h y malin &, at
Coast College.
Survivors bc!lldc h1s wife
arc: a son, \\'illi am nf Fo il
Lewis, Wash.; a dau&hter,
Pauic1a Vanderpool o f La
Puente:; a stepson, James
Coulter of Pho enix, Ari-
zona~ and 1 pandchildJc:n.
headquarters.
• "It is difficult tu guess
whether lh e L'. S. Surt.:.-:-..:-
Coult will rule th a t TV
polic1n1 ' is an in\'asion of
pr ivaC)'· There will be ...........
'1hat ia n.of ·'-·"""
policemen on their beat.
• "I belie\'e thatt\'idc:ncc:
obtained throuah T\' vi c:l\ ing
v.ill be lc:aat e\"ldence, ad·
system. o f the ;\:c~~or-•rt 1\.J.rllor brtl·
• "The test wdl employ _m i:H Club, pa"t ..:h .. u rman of
(!()m 1:! to 18 TV came ras. the Cit~ Pari• '• n~·a ..:h es The: amount of federal funds that would be: allocated is and Rc:l.:re3tJnn Cl'mm, .. ,,un,
for a l...,-ear test put president of the Ne.,....
you evaluate pou Harbor Chamber o f
the 1yttetri, can-Conllrnc:rc:.e, JDd current
trde" .. t o f the Ci ti zcns Llu-sider the fact that it costs •· '
$51,000 a year for one bor Rc:search Team lCIIARn
policeman on the street f01 llt:re :ue ... tat en.en t ~ fn">TTl
14 hours ·a day.'' camhdate' and •'tht:r .. men-
Irvine promotions told tioned J.· l!l.d\ ..:;1nJl..!.tk'
J e 11~ \I,OI'tCt!o, ~t!UI R,\el
Ave., \l.t:.,t .\c11pn11, J ,,_..
111 ed l.o' .·\n![ck .. ro.•li .. L'
(l ffiCCI: "nu, I" .1 ~·)] d4
lenge. I f~d th.Jt r.:••rk
ED HIRTH
Council Caoutidot•
Newport DistrictS
Bataea spent a areat
ol -.... 'M).!u .....
ainerala. At one Cime h.e
ownd a rock and mineral
shop· in ColOna dell\111. Be·
fore aoina 10 work at the
po st o ffice, he: tausht after·
noon and c:veninlt clauc:s rn
the: art or lap1dal"}, and (lf
S.Viua were ktL4 T.._..,
clay, J.an. 10, at Baltz: Ot•
pel, Corona de: I Mar. The of-
ricianl was Dr. Raymond
Brahams of St. Andrew's
Pre: sb)'tc:n an Church. Pri-
\'atc:' in t erm~rl t was at Fan·
ha\·en \lemon a! Pari...
INCUMBENTS CHALLENGED P resident Wd liarn R. \la-
son o f th e: \rYine Co. this
week wuwunced th e f0ti11W-
ing promn unns 11.1 \"t~;e-pr.:
• Albert .1. Auer, form erly
directo r of lh.: lr \"llle l•'~·
real estate dc:rartment, u..
vice4 r res1dent•'freal csta lt:.
• Ri.chard A. Ree se, di -
rector nf rlannmg f1'r the Ir-
vine Cn. Since n56. ttl
vicc rres1dent •'f rlanning,
• Franl 1-•• \lughe!o, f1H ·
m er!~ duect.•r ,,f c:n gine.:r·
in g. to \ ICe•rrc,.ident ,,f
r"Jru,ect dc:vcil'l)ment.
\lr. t\UC'I jmn.:d the lr \·rnc: c..... m J':}f-.3, ha\ 1ng be~.-n
associated prc\'iousl} with
C•1ldwell. Banker .\: Cl1.
,\m,,n g the map•r ac tl\ltJeS.
handled h~ the h:al est ate:
department is the 6:2-acre
N.:wrMt Center. \\r. Au.:r's
rcsro.,n sibil itics are dc"elop4
men t and management 1..1f
residenti al c••nununiucs ''"
th e lr\ ine Ranch, ne~~:o tJa·
ti ons for sch<xll and church
s1 t.:s, utilit) easements,
maJor g.wemmcnt right s~f-
way , and other non-standard
land uses.
He is a graduate ('f Oh.1o
Univcrsl l}, rece ived a mas-
ter's deEre-e from Ha rvard
business school in I H~.
!luring World \l.ar II he y,•as
an officer 1n the \Iarin.:
CMrs. lie: ami his W1f.:.
Sanq, and their) children
live in Harbor View 1\1 1\s.
\\r. Rees.e JOined the com·
ran} 10 H6 5 after ~ } ears
as a planning d~te c tnr fo r
the c1 t~ of Anahe1m. li e 1s
a member of several prnfes-
si.mal rlannin¥ ,,r~aniza
tion s , serves ,,n the l."'eC\14
ti1·e bo1a1d nf th.: Santa t\na
Charnb.:r o f C••mme rce and
on the mll1tar) affaus and
c:nvi r.1nmental land u .. e and
JI!S.lgl' C11mmittec:s o f the
Orange Cuunt) Chamber of
c.~mmc:rce, and is. a m..:m ber
,,f l,.;CI·Prl>Je<.:t ~1. a task
force group on urban plan4
ning for Orange Cuun ty.
l<hi1uld m.•l~ .1nd .. t ... H' J.:-. \II 1 m.:um ben t s up for o wner of Orange: Coast gt11ten to ge ther 111 the first
,_.,~1 t1rl '"'"rc••ri"'11·•u!JI.~ ... ,, rl.'·•·lt·.t~<•n ha1e ann nuncc:d Sursery : ''.o\ communit~ ,,fa sc:rie!> r•f mc:etr ng5 1~•
JU't llh l.'h." ""'"' .. t.m,l ... I thc·11 tn tcntl<•n II> run agam like this, gro wing as it has. d1scuss theH rroblems."
.... ,\! Ul '" h,· lh•nl.'q. f·•r ('11\ C·•un.:d Clf Costa has numerous problems. I Ted S..d,l gh, 1tW'>.l Prc.-:s1·
"I. \.:.n O,·t .. lc ;,,,t \J.: ... • . .t nJ th e~ are be1n1 hClpe people tum (lUt If• dent P l.,"''ner ,,fthe Tedd ~
,·otc:J ag;~1n't -..:h'"'l h.'J;J .... ~h.J!l en~c:d ~ : ne ~~o corr:-meetings to hear candidat es Bl."ar Re stauran t: .. 1 t"lellc:ve
But th 1., \Cat 1\hCI "'l.' '~Ctc cr-. speak and ask. lhem 111 cutt1n& d1w.n sr.:ndma
111en thc npr,•ttun Jll l.o\ .. tl.' tlcrc• ,u e tht: .:anJ1date'! qu~."stwns. I an \"ef) glad :w that taKe s w1 ll nCl t take
for 11 h,1t Ill.' I.J''''•·J. I ... cnt llhl tllcll .. t :~tem.:n t<i : that Se"·rort Beach and n ur pr(1 rl."rtll."'i a11 a1 frnm us.
,,ut Jnd r'J"heJ ,,,,,.,rx.,:.. \icc··\LJ.~"r Cahm !lard., Costa \k ~r. Cn~ Councils Th~." rdd C111 H.tll shnuld
""•lf l lngi.,rth.:l->.•nJ.::~·.t~o•r. :~~. (,u;c:n hr lat Lan~.". and the school btlard ha1e be maJe '"~' a \J braJ"),
I he l1 e\e ~~o.: .. h,•u.J h.1 1~ dance ~nil. and re..:rea11on
J"'"' 'q"'O"""'· 'I""' Hal Wh.lte d·leS at 60 «""' '"' c"'ta ""' '""" o~nd unt·ftl11 1\c J ...... r •••!"' '· aac:rs. I h ;a•c retJ IJ oneJ the
But I am al!t:Hn .. t 1.1 \1.•1 ,, · gran d J UT~ t•' 1n\ t"o;;IIJB!c the
t>u il dln!J'. II.•:,,I J (!I a \) \lathe~~os tcrsescntal•\1!' fnt \\us•C•an~ en\"mn•'ll!! ct ll ,of Coo;ta \\esa
.,, l"h "h11 ~:. t>O, nf 70 -1 Acac1 a L"mor. l.uca l ~o. ~. lie 1o;; ... ,,d oot.•• -· ..: \Ill ,, ~ \ .,... ,, '0: l'
hecn 1n ;1 ~t.1h' ·I ·n \h"" .. Ct,wna dd \tar, d!ed SUI\I\Cd too, h i,. 11 1fc. h ~."n<'. ln.:umhent (\,unc llman A I·
ab.,utthcflo.'CY..t\.lr .. ~ ·v·\ "~·Jnc ,da~. Jan. 3\, at \In P •nl l e~. I~B f ullertfln
hi.' ,cttlcJ. !\,, . .: "'.: I!P.tg \km,l r!a l l\nsp!lal. Sl."l\ .:e~ ""Ill be he ld at t\\e., ''"''net ,,f Cn:.ta \lcsa ·r \!1. ll.h1 tc 1\B!' ~r n Juh J r'J.m. Fr 1da1 , Fe\""t. :. at
\""tl."l{lnd "' ~ul <:1, to •. r I ., ... \ 15. lq07 In Amhcl!ol, S o\'8 !>aCiftc \"l eY. Charc l. Intel-Pharm.J('\: ''I Uu nl there rs
he snll'ed :t~ '•'•'r .... ;·· ~· I b r -.td l plcn t\. tn be dune In (I) ...;c,.tla . lie was a mu !o!C!an men! v., 1 e at Pac1 IC
!>Jb!e. SnnH.'•nh: 1r. \~·••r"n .IOJ ,~1 \.:d ;1 .. business \'tc:"' \lemon a! Park. th.: Je\t"lt•p mc nt and finish·
lle1ghts cam·clt.·d ,,,, ,,z.kt •ns nf the J rv1ne lndustnal
bee"'" I r"""J ·' """"' Stray Elks nl"te slated wmrl". <:l th< bu <l dup "r that .,..,,u \J I•' thl··•.gh h•·• the pro rert} bel ween Adams
r topcll\. ·\no>th .. ·: 111'1' .I n and lhc Costa \ksn ('nuntl)
~aid me th.t t ... lw ••••tdJ i,,.,,. \tm cd at achle\'in& their stra} s, members of oth er Club wnh rlans. f,,, a ver}
A 'Pearl Harbor' for Pueblo?
He received a bachdor o f
archi tecture degree f1">.·1m
USC. where h~ als.o has
taken gradual~." cnut!'>eS in
ci ty rlannin, and flublic ad-
ministration. lie and h1s
wife, Suzanne, and their 4
children live in Eut Bluff.
hc:1 h<ms..-1f the ft•"l.'"\\.t • I g••.tl ,,t t .~l n e~~o mem ber . lodacs !J ,1ng 111 the: Har· dtffc rc:n t C••ncer t tn modern
rnopr>sc:d 11 11~ .t.:.q•t•·,\. hut i~>r the11 !.~) annl\'etSII) bor area. along "'ith Lea-h11ng.. (3) th e furth erance
that s.h~ v.nui J .. tdl \.:.<It: ..:cl ~hralJ •'n , the: ~ewrort d1n1 ~n1 &ht Charles Dab-of the Seacrstn1m f1nanc1al
fot m= anJ ""'\. t.'l rr-1 ll nrt...'' El~s Lod&c 1167 nc:~. Lectunn g KJUJhl center •'n Bns t11l 1md the
eleclil)n.So 11 hal.lfho.·l "ul. ~~o lll h·old a "Stra~ Elks Richud \tiller. Lora! Kn •aht Segers trom mJustnal ,,:nm-
A miniature Pearl Harbor
may have been suffeted by
the United States in the
Pueblo incident, accordina
to inrormation relayed from
Hawaii.
Duke A. Hoaan, a former
Newport Beach tesident,
writes to the Entip from
Honolulu, aivina some de-
llila and conje~;turc• that
han ftol been mentioned
in news dispatches. Here
it hit letter:
Naval orricet, when the 10
p.m. phone call came.
.. Min)' very peculiar facts
will have: to be unraveled
before we can really know
what uanspired off Wonaan,
North Korea, early this
week, but some of the sians
augest we suffered a
min iature Pearl Harbor out
there, in the sense lhat we
were s urptiud by an attack
that s hould have been anti-
cipated, wilh all hancb on
board ready for the emer-
aeney at a moment's no--
tice -especially when the
enemy took almotl l hour•
in broad dayliaht to board
the Pueblo.
''At a new subscriber t.o-
the En•isn, which we enjoy ••ry much, ha.vina lived on
Octu Front, Newpott
Beach, for o•tr 10 yean, I
dloalbt ow "*"Y friends
Nck &here would be inter• nlad ia • 4ire<:l report "Is it another can where
,._ Hawaii reptdin.a tbe lhc skipper him .. lf bad 10
telnn o1 •• U.S.I, P\atb-pt aa o.t. from Waahin.JIOII
lo ·•i* ..WitiGRal loc•l befon talr:iRa lht nec•••IIJ .. tan1 thal yoa ._,, pt aetioa he knew he •"-ld
.... JWI wiN •efYic.s. do. Accordiaa lo all reporll,
.... "" ._ .... f&ttl he sat tMte lite a tiW.J
...... laHawaliiOIOI .. tloock-a--beNi"l
..... "' .......... a• ... l«'M O'lef a .. ..... -... ,.a. at a CtOCk-wu ...... OMW ... "
&Ill '""'' Ia IN -ol I -·od ~-io It Mlnlll,
"From !Ia .... au there J"i
\'ery SU(>ng susr•CJon that
we muffed tins one as v.c:
muffed Pea rl lla1bN, and
fo1 some .,f rhe sam~· rea-
sons. \\c: didn't forsce it;
~'>'c: had n<• rc:aJ~ contin-
JenC)' plans f01 dealing
with it. l:..re cHlus tt:sponse
time was lost 1n getting the
llf!prortiate commands Ill•
fmmed and mganlled.
"When ace: we going to
learn? Wha t we d.) need as
quickly as J"(ISS JbiC' fN the
real security •)f th1 s great
counuy. of ours 1s another
Tedd)' Roosc:,'elt.
"The univc15al n r1n1on of
lhe majority or us who livt
in Hawa ii it to take •)ff lhc:
political handcufh fr om the
11eatesl Amet ican military
Dins in all the wocld now
tllti~ed iit &he junalu of
Atil.. and let \tlem plan and np. 10 win thh war, and
, ... our t.o)'t blck home
Wcn any more bhandeu
.,. _.. at Ute ~;oat o(
....... ol livea and bil·
liattl of ..,liars. •1
\lr. tl ughc:s, a vaduatc: of
San Dic:&ll State: Colleae.
served :u senior civil enai4
n·eer ror the ci ty of Fuller-
ton r'Jri or to Jo i ina the: lr-
''ine Co. in 1160. Ue is a
registered ci\·il engineer,
rut president of the Oranae
Coonty branch of the t\men·
can Socic:t)' of Civil Enai-
neers, and member of the
adn!lory commi ttee o f th e:
C(l utal \lunicipal Wa t er
Di !itric t.
Ue serves oo CIIART
{Ci tizens Hubor Area Re-
!IC:~tr ch T eam) for the Nc:'<~~·
port ltarbor Ch..mber of
Commerce, and i 1 a director
or the Boys Club o f the liar·
bor AieL He and his wife:,
Pe II)', and ltleir 3 children
live in 'Eut Bluff.
DEADLIU FEL 11
Newport Boaeh Ci1)' letk
Laura Laaio• announcu
lhal ThuudQ", Feb. IS, is
lhc l .. t day m reailter LO
be eliaible to vote in the """il ~ coun<:i1 elc<:tion.
"3. The •\met Jc.l n l l'~l•'n '•te" d!flnc:t and ltldae meer-Hen!)' Ank ener, Secre ta!"} rlc:x on Hart"lnt." •
has a JNJC.""" (llt:.:c ,,( IllS a t " r.m. h"1da}. Feb. I. Richard French and Trea· Wilh am St. (.'larr . .Zol\17
ptOJ"Cit) l'f u..-mcn.t.,u~ a r the LnJae •. \456 \'u ()por-surer Clarence Be\·c:n dge. Santa Ana ,o\\'C:., owner nf
value:. I fe d thl.'l Jc .,.:-1\t: h1, ;\lcY..(ll.lll Reach. Club M~n aac:r R1chard ~ St. Clair anJ P 111neer Barher
1especr and ~,..,,.,rcl<~ttdl1. I Eta\ ted Ruler Laurence: nilla IS 1n charac: o f dinner. Shnrs: "'I a n ba!lln& my
am a L C:il••f111,1!1•· Tll' .,t:Jf. \k ·\Uhur will host the: campa•an on II) a free"Way
But I feel the re ,h.,u\J lx' ol that wilt keep the tnwn of
bu ddmo the« '"' m"lh-Crash l·nvolves 2 others Coua Mua fmm b<ioa rom-""'" "" :· pletely de,.royed: (Zl bu•i-
J ohn She!\, ~1: t.:n.t St.. S nc:•s like efficiency to cut
Newp.1n Sh1't t'!o ,~·du cal u,na l Jttlnl !i\umred over be-and Jean Tyler, 621 Orchid, down cit)' lues;()) attract-
tele\'ISmn tnHIUCtlll fnl hind lhrdrJ\'C:I'S wheel. with Corona del Ma.r,dtivina CUI in a I hiah type or perton·
An ahe1m elemt'nlal\ .,,...h,,,,[... two wtectc:d cars nearby, on the hiahway, ran into ttle nel 10 llUr tchooll with pro-
and a mr mbr r <•( th ~· ..; ... ,,I"'"> II lle \'er\y C'harlc:s, ~4. of 4202 lines. Their cars were: per educational facili t iet;
Shoru (',,"'nunl n ·\ssn ,: I~.Cout H"'').,l~rona tl i&h• daJMaed and had t o be {4) not allowina further Oil•
"I am def1n!Teh n•H run-lands. only had nne re .. towed ..,,av. panaion of the ai rport lo
nrna.J lntend lo> .;urf'C-'11 and ~ues t fnl ~~~ e, to Jo away SAL. I OF .._IIJUAMA rum our residential Me&s."
wi\1 w01l r111 ,, camhdatc: anJ lea\·e he1 alone. She CMAIGID TO r.aa lncu.mben t OO'*I\cilman Ro-
runmna aaa•nf<t \II. F\'1 @II.'' ""as h<xlked on the ~ha.rae of Undet·covet oft"ieets work-bert Witton, 2000 Ali to
0<-n \1clnnis, -'105 Sea-drunk In auto at E. Coau Ina f~ 2 •eek• led to dle An •• Cona Me~&/ own.• Gf
shore: Or .• 'A'c.;t \Jc:y,port. l·lw~ .. "'est of Jamboree amtt Monday, Jan. 29, of TheAwninaM•. S.ta Ana:
ordnance: manu(ac runnr. t ~-Road,Sunday nllht, Jafl . 21. ()avid Sau.her, 19, and Gary ''I want (I) rMt•tk; Fill
ecuhvc ((." :"oooruoru c tlf :r-lewpntl ~lice said tt.a1 Hendenoa, 22, of liS of doWftiO"Wm Cotta Meta:
nahem\ and a membe1 of ai""Piftn tl) ahe hid hit a Cedtd St., Newport Shor .. , (2) che reclen&o,....l of
the Wu t Nrv. p011 lmpro ,•c· tc:lej"bone rnlc: aftd Wote oa .. elaull of ••I• of oldtt ll'tU 'UI •• ciiJ,
men I 'Aun.: "I mlend to It oft. Guy lines, from .. martJe.-a. ltel,tna oWer ttc.M owatr~
run but I amnM rc4id) .at th1 s P..""~le,1l n~pptd and fell1n011 Newport Police wcd~ed ii'I'IPIO"• ••ir ~•••: (liD
time: to make: a s tatrment to the tuahway_. H006e.a•t widtl .. S•ae .,..... of dt .... ,Of' tltt O..p eo.tr
the publrc.'' ~~...nc:d1 ofllunllnaton Bea.ck, Nwc:oties •llll Che S.ta flirp: ads tot ..... _.
Wilbur (8iiH lhnku\, 5~ IIVInl wut on Coast Hwy., AM police. .. .,..;., ••.'"
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OP '1111 an OP "''" •' IIACII Ttll MAfl-A«<IA'S O"SIIT NIFgArlfl
-......... .-..... LoOoo ... Wtoo. . m• L c:-..., .. c:-.. .-c.w. --.
, ......... 17s.MII ·-·Coole 7141
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....., P.W ..... -'ly, •• T-..,. s.c.-~~--...... ,.&4 • C.... ... .._, CaUf. 1
TilE "E1IPOaT HAIIOI ENSleN 1 .. ..lj~ to .. a •••·
ol ...... e.K•'-·'-~ .._.,._..-~ ..4-JOI?I .. ••
14, ~I, la S..tor-Co_. .... 1a.e Co.My ol Ota ... , !It•• of ••Ia. .-11,. ,.. •• tNNof 1• qulified to p111bliM all pUIIe ... '"'. "'r ..... , '-· AI YO • 'HAAPA .......................... ~ ..... 0_._ a.r p_.,u .....
P£C HAAP A ............................................... .Aaaoel•• Edftot suasca.,TtoN u.TU
OH ye•, M.OO; 2 ye .. , 11.00" o.e ,. ... 16.00: 2 ,., .... 10.00
</1.. Lt~~~ ~ -"¥
.ARVO E. HAAPA, 0111Mtr Md I'U~ishtr ot the E'nslgn
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"IIG STICK" ACnOIIIS IIEEDED
The U.S.S. Pueblo crisis prompted a local patriot,
Ral ph Watson, who lives on the Ocean Front In west
Newport , to send a telegram to President Johnson, with
co pies to Cong ressman J ames Utt and Senator Strom
Thu rmon d. Here is t he telegram:
'.'~OW ARE YOU GO ING TO GET OUR BOYS AND
PUEBLO BACK WIT H McNA MARRA 'S EDSE L? CHECK
ON TEDDY ROOSEVELT'S POLICY. YOU HAVE THE
WRONG ADVISORS. PLEASE CO ME TO YOUR SE N SES~'
To date there has been no reply from the President's
offic e, but the following wire was received fr om Jimmy
At:
"HAVE URGED 'BIG STICK ' ACT ION, AS HAVE
A~ME D SER VICES COMMITT EEMEN." • • •
The administration's policy appears to depend on big
words and a sott stick, with carrot attached. The word
comes Quickly from th e appeasers: "No ul tim atum, or
threat of mil itary action; that ma y instigate a nuclear
war." That is the voice of piecemeal surrender. The
communists will keep probing and testing and provoking
incidents, and the appeasers in Washi ngton will continue
backing off, un t il ou r surrender is complete ••• UNL ESS,
the determined voice of Americanism can be heard again
throughout the land, speaking soft ly, but with a big stick
at hand to clout t he criminal communist conspirators
where it does the most good.
LEGAL HOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
CITY Of ~E-'PORT BEACH, CALIFOR~IA
'i011CE 1 ~\'ITIS C BIOS
S£,-\L ED BIDS will bt" re ceived at the officf' of the Ci ty
Clerk, City Hall, ~rwport Beach, C:ali'fom ia, until 10 il.m,, on
tht" 19th day of f ebru ary , 1968, at which time they .,.·ill bf'
openf'd and read, for perforT!Iing work a5 follow5:
RF:CO SSTRIJCTION OF BULK !lEAD & CROI~
AT "N" STREET BEACH
CO~TRACT ~0. 11 48
No. bid will be recei":ed an.le5!1 it i5 made on a proposal form
fumt~hed by the Publt c ll'orks Depanment . f.:a c:h bid must be
accompani ed by ca~h. certified check or Bidder'!!! Bond made
P'[able to th e City of Newpo11 Beach, for an amount rqual to at east 10 percent of th!'. amount bid.
The documrnt~ includf'd l•dthin thf' sealed bids whi ch rf'quir.-complelion an<l e•l"cution art" the following;
I. -Propo5HI
2. Page 3 -Oe5ignation of Sub-contractors
3. Page 4 -Bidder'5 Bond
4. Page 9 -No n•co lht 5ion Aflid01v it
:>. Pal!e 10 -Co ntrH clot'l!l rinancial Statu s
Th r documentlf shall be affi1<ed wi th the apr•orriate s ignaturrs and ljt]e,. o f the per~n" signing on behal ' o the. bidder. For
co rporat ion!!', the si~~Jatures of the Pre•idenr or V iee Pr.•ident
&nd Seererory or A.•\-laront Seerero,..,. are required and 1he Cot·
poratr Seal sbatl be aff ixed lo all documents requirinl! !ligna·
tu te!!. In 1he C:IISe of a p11rtnership, the !!ligaature of at lea!it
one p;eneral part ner is requ ired.
All bid!! are to be com pared on the basis of the Eng inc:er'!l
estimate. Thr f'Sti mated quant ities ar e approximllll' onl y, brin!f.
p:iv.-n !'loletr as a basi5 for th e comparison of bid"'.
,'lo bid "'Ill be accepted from a Contractor who has not bf'en
li censed in accordancf' with the ptovi5ions of Chapter 9, Dh·i·
"ion 111 of Bu l'liness and' Professions' Code. Thr Con !factor
'ihall Mate his licen.,f' number and cla."'5ification in thf' propo-
!lal. .
Plan~. Special Provi!I~Oas. >and Contract Documents mav br. obtai nt-d at thf' Publi c 'll'orks Department, City fl ail, NeWport
Beach. Calilomia, IH no cost to licensed contractors. ,\ non·
rdl:!orlab\e char(!:.-of S2.00 will be requirf'd for each set of pla nl!l,
special Provi,.ions, 11n d c-ontract documen1s for other,. than
liceo!led r ontractor ... 1r is tf'quested that the pla n!'! and spf'C'ial
pro vi~ion ... be returned withi n 2 Wef'k!'l lifter th,. bid opening.
A ~o n·re fundabJ,. char~., of 12.00 will be requ ired for each set
of C11y .?r ~"w~;~ort Reach Standard Specifi ca~ions.
Th~ City of 'i:('wpon H e~ch rese~ve~ the right to rt-ject any or all b,ds anti to "''111vr any 1uforma h ty m !luch biOs,
In ar.cordi'lo ('r .,.·ith the provisio ns of Section 1770 of the La:•or
Corle! thl' City Co uncil of th f' City o f Newport Beach has a!l· Cl'rta~ned. th.-.!!eneral prev~iling rate of per diem wage!! in the
loc;•htf 10 wh•rh the work 1!'! to be performer! for rach craft or
type o. workman or mechani c needed to execute th e contract and
lias !le t forth th elle hem!! in Resolution No. 6519.
A copy of said Resolutioh is available in the office of the City
Cl erk in !h e City of Newport Beach,
Thf' followin@: i,. the !lchedule of prevail in!£ wag'" raten, 1966·
6i, lor a ~elect i~e lil'lt of cla!~>~i ll cations. Together with the
information iocludf'd in Re!Kilution No. 65 19, this schedule i!l
to b,. con5iderf'd il part of tht-!!IC contra ct s pecificatioO!'l,
Prevailing Wase Rate!!-1966-6i
Cfo••llicarion (Sa faeflva L iat!ng ) (5/1/66) (5/1/67} Carpente rs 4.83 Cemeot Mason Jou rneym an 4.60 4.84
Laborers
Ceoeral or Conf!'truction
,.A!'lphalt Raker & lront"r
f'l&J!man Gu inea Cha!'ler
Layi ns._of all non·metallic pipe
Tunn el Uassifi eations
3.70
3.91
3.70
3.78
4.01
3.85 ....
3.85
3.93
4.16
Vibratonnan, Jack Hammer, Pnl'umalic Tools,
(eJct"pt drill er) ,.315 4.4445
oftrating t:nsineers (] 1/66i (1/r/61}
iler and si!n•lman (C roup I) 4.38 4.53
Stip\oader (Lee.s Yt 'yd~) (Group 2l 4.62 4.77
Rodman and Chainman (Group J) 4.86 5.01
lostrumf!tl tm an (Grnup 4) 4.97 5,12
Grade Checker (Group 5) 5,16 5.31 Pavement·bre~tker ope rator {Croup 5) 5.16 S.J I
Grade-all operator (C roup 6) 5.26 5.41
Tea111t1 \er• (S/1/56) (S/ri61J l>omp Truo.k Driver (Less than 4 y_ds) 4.35 4.SO
Wa.ter truck driver (2500 gal. to 4000 ~~:•1.) 4.53 4.68 Balldiaa aad C~tlotrot:lion tradu (S/1/66) (SIJ/67) Brl~fa yer I Stoae Ma80a S. 15 5.15
Electticlea (7/J/") (7/J/61} JoameJ"''l • WIMman 6.11 6.55
, .. /28/"J
4.765
(7(1/"} (1/J/671
5.22 S,:JIJ
are a1 pre••ili•s o.rah .....
aid, c.,~~to, IliA .L). .. .. ...... OOJJ, ........ roollo
a.c:ll for ..... ........ &he 10 brMdc:UI hh .. ,.... lr .,_ AoJ1 SIR
tuJ, La11 .......-or-AiMtica h ·LiM" ale•~l .. • IAMI O&D SONG IN '61'? Air Porce Miaed &he lntelliJ'nee 1h lp The s.n 01110 .. ,tarial
111 1966 M« CCJ~~~Mt..-~ t1f AI~ l .... btUeve in equaiiiJ ud I dD BOt be-ReMrvhU: .. ,. 10 Pueblo la in&e:r .. tional ... abo ttaa.d that the ,_.kl
IN Mfl llw WOI'W wUI ttM1111w fiiWI ~ .M ltewe In dilcrlminalioa becawc of race, c:reed aCtive duty to ra .. l lhe de-wal8ra. incident indire'cdy ••• .._.
,_. A~ wUJ N /tlrtM 1~ mok• • or co!or... manclt or the eritlt in Narlh "h wat an ulthnate ehal· ed at Soudt KoNa. in • el'·
t:llok• -tde • llalfd ..... ow ,......, Will--3. MSure I'm a Dtmocnt, but 1 didn't vote Korea by the hijactina or len,e, comparable to othCr rort lO pP'In.t Mr rrom
1.111, lt b«omc• ... " more dilkedt f.w ,,.. roc the ---!" ' u.s.s. PuCiblo. . inc:idlnu in the hit tory or undin• moftl: II'OOPI 10 Vie ..
cOWII'tb iittl colliiliortllon to ,._, II of. A• The elecdon cantpaian will t. the mott the UnJted Statct that htve nam. Alto it wu P•• or the
S..awl BMtkr Mit~: "AI ,.. o/lriUJ!ftW •~•,. >tlolet~t we .have ever uodtraone. Many Ameri· Sen:!:' Ja:m ~~tun~tz, led ut 10 declare war. ucalation or a proaram or ,__,,.to sltow 11 ,..,.lrll own tlb.rwtlit»• wiU cans, hetetofcin uncommhted. will become ln· a lt'ICI Clf 0 a •ne~ o-"Should diplomaey rail, aurou ion on the; part or
''"' Aim from tiN romminloll •f -" ~ •• , -volv-•, Bul w•-n ,., --oo ftna-o'al -····· serve Sq":adron .bated at we wi11 have to 10 to WQI'\· N • K hlch had ""~ ..... .,. ~ '"' -·-· ..... ...... .. u Lot AIMJitot, mn•od tho · tan with, combat thhll and or.,., oreant w
IIHrly tJ/1, MV~ tltou that ~~n wonll commit-~utions. molt wlll1top at nochina. c all--up ~t bi t orauizatioo ucort the Pueblo out or included the t ho.olin& or
IIIli." Georp Romney, a thina of beauty and a wat not 1neludcd. Ho wever, port."' Arnerican t oldictt, an at·
••Jull becau.e Britannia waived the rules jaw forever, will cluuer up the boob tubt for he had tbh to 11y: .. h 11 The n .. t day, the San lefYl.))t to as&atttinate tile
apin tnd devaluated the pOuod. wby worry seveTal months and then wilhdrtw from lbe 'it'J1M)rtant that we ahould Dielo Even ina Tribune con-plctident of\ the Koa ean Re-
about the dollatr OUT 50Cia1ists uk. L)'Ddon Pruidentlal race in fa\!or of who--clse·but·Nel· take decitive action at lhit tinued the editori•l attack: public', inl.ens iried 1uetilla
a n alwtyt Jive the paper mill another tum, son R<K:kefeller. Romney can compreu the lime. Somethina like thit .. The. piratic:al t eizure or activity and even teuotitm
of course. Which remind~ me of a story Abra-most word& in to the smallest ideu of any man would not have happened the U.S.S. Pueblo, 11 Navy d irected aaainl t the civilian
ham Liocoln used 10 tell : since Dwiabt Eisenhower. under Teddy Ro:u eveh. Jr ship. by North Korean com· populadon of Kotca.
While aoina down the Mi.,,.; ... 1·pp1· 00 ,-If tfie re il a forced choice between Johnson we had uken aaare n ive munit tt t hould ·dri ve home -• • .1. • ad Dr Carl Mcintire or the .ceamboat, Lincoln heard the capoain holler and Rockefeller. and if Wallace fails to beat action an u•e past m ate to the Ameriean people tha t •
dom h · r • ,. d · 20th Century Re formation
10 a sc:Jer of wood standi.oa 00 the bank: "Is tllcm, !'IOR\C' free • untmg Americans wi.ll o pllat)"'aOO •n& aroun , we every communilt nation in
that your wood?.. move to South Africa and Australia. Would not hue to take thcte the W'.JI'Id it prepared 10 go Hour me t these a ureuive
"Cenainly:• Of course , some women think frce:dom is meaturcs now." to the brink' of all-out war acts by ra isin& a tecord
"'You want to sc:U it?" when they take !heir conct off , and most men When the Senator spoke of to defeat the United States breaking total or ovct S40S, ..
"Yes." and women will continue to do what most Teddy Roosevelt, he refer· or America . 000 in a campaian which
"For cash?'' people have always done : go alone with the led ~~ the ~oos e velt poli cy "Why not call their hand? was planned 10 auppoJI
''Yes." majority, right or wrong. Conforf!l , regardlcs.s.' or . speakt.na .•of~~y but Maybe they aren't II pre· 1.000 Korean otphana to
"Will you take wildcat currency?"' In the·midnight or our intoxication fe w will <:Mrryma a ~11 I ti ck. pared as they thouaht they provide a tcminaty where
"Certainly." consider the inevitable hangover. Like most ~on servattvebroadcas ters , were for a s howdowa . We: min is tets of the aospel
"Well, how will you take it?" alcoholics we will have to hit bottom-and wnters, and the conserva-will not have peace until we1e to be u ained , and for
"Cord for cord." then we'll discover whether we have what it ti ve _ pres.• did n?l wait for we do. Neither wilt we have s upporting a &Joup 9f Army
The cost ql pucticall y everything you buy takes to come back or whether we've paued p~es!~e~lla l ~elton before to ao to war." cha pl ains now setvi na with
nd d .11 h. ohe poinl of 00 return. mobt.lu:•n.a thc1r forces and Two new publications th e Republic of Korea fo r-
i!. 0 WI 80 up I IS year, CXCepl telephone h f A . Tates. To ''head off runaway infl ation'" it is The th ings which the American people are ae tti~J hmtoS 1
0e. "YU . s have joined the all-out of-ccs fiahtina side by side
possible President Johnson may put price .and most unhappy about are crime. revolution in us~a th t; an . •e~ "!on fensive aaain s t the menace wi th the Americans in South
wage and profit cootrols into effect, 1·ust like 1he streets. inflation and the Vietnam war. All Tan.bu e anbo DhiCJO bvenm1r of corrrnuni sm. They arc : Vietnam,
. . 11 ne t mcm en o "The Armed Forces Ro ll other dictatorships do. The mills of Lyndon w111 get worse. B~t there a.re many thmgs to the paU'io tic Copley chain II 1 Dt , Steuart \1c Bitnie has
arind exc«dingly fast but they grind exceed· be thankful for. L1ke the dnver who was over~ led ohe a 11 ' Ca Ne ws eucr." dial(j-, endeavored to awaken t he
· 1 fi Th k b 1 · h · ssau · buted by the American d tng y ne. us. we (ace not only "black !a en .. y ~ .• motorcyce co~. WJt s1~en scream· In its leadina edi torial Volunteer Groups , P.O. Ameri can public to the an-
power"' but black markets. mg. Stop. he sho:uted. ~our w1fe fell out published Jan. 25, the San Box 141• Dana Po int, Calif. aer or the sptead of com-
Tile three biggest lies told by Americaos of the car abcM a m1le back. Di ego Union summed up ohe munism by disuibutina two and ••ne National Senti-will continue to be : "Thank heaven!" replitd the motorist. "J basic facts of the Korean bookle ts: "How teal is the
I . "l just put a check in the mailro you this thought I had gone deaf!'"-American Way crisi1: Ji:lh:~ ThbyeS=~~iyne~. i~i~~~ intctnal menace of commun·
momina." Features " ism" and "The comin&
AIRMAN Eugene R. Harn-
mel , grandson of Mr. and
Mrs . Robert M. Schlum of
SOb JSlh St., New·port Be.tch,
has completed basic tr<\ln-
ing at Lacldand AFB,
Texas. He is remain ing a t
the Ai r Force Technical
Troining Center for soe~
cia !ized schooling as a se·
cur ity policeman. He is a
1%7 graduate of Newport
Harbor High School.
From the Bible
And it came to pass, when
he was in a certain city,
behold a man fu:J of leprosy;
who see ing J esus fell on
his fa ce, and be sought him,
sa}•ing, Lotd, if thou wilt,
th ou ca nst make me clean.
And he put forth his-hand,
and touched him , saying, 1
will: be thou c lean, And
immediately the leprosy
departed from hi m. (St.
Luke 5:12, IJJ
LEGAL HOTICE
\'OTICF. OF PnU.lC IIL-\RI\'G
\I \~TF:R Pl.·\:" -\\IE'\D\IE'\T
'\0. 17
~l)liC'" j, hl"rl"by ~th·en that
thr Plnnninf Commil• .. ion of
thr C:ity o \'rwpor t Aeat'h
will hold on" publir h!'aring on ,, propo5ed ,.mr nrlm!'nt lo the
mp .. trr plan of !<tref'l!'i and
hillhwav" ""it relilt<"JO to Ford
H 011d a'nd ,\tacArthur lJou ll"vard
in th" t'flper ll arbor Yil",.. II i)!_,.
;jf(';J .
~otice i"' hf"reby furthN ~i\'f'n tha t •:•irl public lif'arin~t wdl be
hf"ltl on the 15th dav of F!'bru·
11ry, 1968, at thr hOu r of 8:00
p.m. in tht" Cou nci I Chamber5
nFth!''it".,.·port i]f'a ch C:ity llall,
aL whirh lime and placf' :~ny
anrl all pe""on."' iolerl"!!lltt-d may
•ppt'U l'lnd bt" hrard thereon.
Hay Y, (:oprlin, 5eCt~taty
'if"Wpot'l Beach City
Plann in~~: Commi!l!lton
Publi ... h: Feb. I, 1968, in
The Newpo rt tlarbOf t:n"i~
LEGAL HOTICE
N01lf:f.: OF PUJIJC HEA RING
Notice iA hereby !,iven that
the Plt~nn i n s Com mtssion of
the City nf Newpon IJeaeh wi ll
hold 11 pub lic Fieari n8 on lh.e
applic1tt1on of Otis L•R ~ for
a V11tiance No. 928, Us e Pet ..
mit #1336 IO ~rm il: the con•
ll tractlnn of 2 lll~rtmenl• ud 2 commercial re'-il storea .,.Jth
leu than thf" re'luired t-rki Dfl
ia th e C•l Oi•lncl, on Lot 4,
Bloc:k 14, Section 4, Trac t S.l·
b~ l•l•nd, c0tt1m011ly know n u
306 M•rine A venae.
Notice Ia heNiby fattlte r
s'lvea th •t said r.bllc hutlll' wllllte he ld Oil t e IStb day o
F'e braaty, 19158, •t tJ.e ho.r of
8t00 P·•· Ia the Co .. eJI ~.,..a,e,. of llae Ne.,.pon Rc•e.\.
Cltr H•ll, at wll lc• ti.-e ••d
pr.c:e ••r .. d all pei'Jica• 1 ...
tetu \ett -1 appear aad be
heard dleraoa.
MIME T.ROUPE ly a COMMUNIST? Think hec.-c:nterpri se system
Editor of the Ensign, about that! Dur ing the Kor-the system which has al-
ln May , 1966, The Mime ean war (same for Vi etnam), ready fought poverty sue-
Troupe presented an obscene our boys Couaht un det a cessfull y for over two hun-
pl.ay at UCI which rts ulted COMMUN IST in th e Sccur· drcd years, an d onl y recently
· r ,·oy Couoco·l of •'e U.N. has been less e!Tccli ve in 1n a uror among man)' local .. , Gene ra l MacArth ur was not th is ar ea due onl y to in· c it izens a nd some organi· creased taxation ?
za tions, Chancellor Daniel a llowed to win (sound Ca-lf our government re ally G. Ald rich Jr. wrote a le tter miliar?), and every pl an wanted to fight commun ism ,
in reply to protes ts which made by th is noble gene ral ooul ttl't it have found a
received wide circ ulation. was firs t tclayed to the lo cation mu ch closer to
Dt. Aldtich state d that communist enemy inNotth hom e, and wou ldn't it have
the u oupe 's rcptcscnta t ive Korea vi a the U.N. Se curity given money o nly to the anti·
assuted him that offensive Coun cil. When MacArthur oommunists?
material would be remo ved. u icd to warn the American If our JOVemmcnt really AIRMAN Lawrence W. Green,
It was n't. people, he was immcdiat ely wan t cd to fia ht poverty IWld son of Mr. and Mrs. Robe rt
Dr. Aldrich further s tated: released fr om command and hel p th e undcrprivil qcd, E. Green of •qq3 Grove P l.,
"Unfortuna tely , f" relied--. called home by ~n • Pre;. wouldn't it s tart by helpina Costa Mesa, has completed
·' u -" oa · • s o'denl T~-·o ·Over 145 those •already Mmmitted 10 111e .fl~ • tepresen rt'it,;S ,..,,_ · , .. succe ss and. th~"s~ whet be· basic training at Lackland wor~,-which apparently was 000 Amer ican boys were d . d. . d AFB, Texas. He has been notkepl As a co111eqoenl:e, maimed and murdered FOR 1.i_:.ve If} 1(1 practra ~e
as fa r as 1 am concerned, NOTHING in !.he Kosean so-"meri canism, instead o &I V~ assigned t o the Air Force
iog mo ney indiscrimi nately Techno· cal Tra o·n· C t the l>.!imc Troupe has for-called ".nnlicc action." mg ell er ... -to all sort s of rcvolutionar· A Ill feited an)' oppotlunity to re-It would be obvious to at mar o AFB, Texas, for ics? turn to the campus wi th a even a half-wi t that the specialized school ing a s an It would seem that ou r gO+ performa nce of th is son, and U.N. does not seck peace, verrvnen t has t he same stra· administrative specialist.
I consider thi s unfortunate but WORLD EMPIRE! Th is ten in dealing wi th the war Airman Green is a 1966
inc ident c losed." Trojan Horse, s pawned in on poverty -and that stra-graduate of Corona del Mar
If Dr. Aldrich sincerely 1945 , was promoted by the tcgy does no t call for v i c~ High School.
does want "thi s unfo rtuna te "invisible government" of tory in either case. The
incident c losed" he should the U.S., the Council on strategy has as its sole pu r· EDITH IS A dSARGE'"
not pe rmit the ltoupe to Fore ign Relations (CRF ). pose the increase of the Edith J . Shorb, daughtct
return. It is schedul ed to This evil enemy is now size and scope of theAmeri· of Mr. and Mrs. David L.
present two anti-Vie tnam firmly entrenched in every can government in all its Shorb of 283 Avocado St.,
plays on Feb. 5. Since the govemment office, with levels. Costa Mesa, has been prO+
tJoupe br oke its word to Dr . headquarters in New York: We have a are at tcspon· motcd to scr,cant in the
Aldrich, what has it d one If the American people do sibility-that of ofhettina U.S. Air Force. She is a
in the meantime to sa in his ,not soon face th ese facts, this tr end of more aovern· a s upply inventory specis i-
Uust? Has it changed its and take a stand once and mcnl and less indiviW al re-ist at McGuire AFB, N.J ..
s tyle to one which is in fo r all, as Kr ushchev pre .. sponsibilit y, and member of the Milita ry
better and more acct:ptable dieted, America will soon ~j~~~~ru~~·'woodin Airlift Command. Sgt. Shotb
taste or has it continued to be bu ried! Either we clean Balboa is a g raduate of Costa
produce plays which involved th e reds and rats out now Mesa High School.
condemnation and atrests? and abolish their U.N. p J • B I
Many of us citizens hope h dq t 't 0 ICe oH
anothet unfortunate incident ~; ::~ ·~:~ ~i thwebl~~ -. er
will no t occur, so lhat tears and complete loss of Mondov Ja• 22 L 'd N d L 'do academic freedom will not " ' I o OT • I Isle. , .A ft ecdom a nd sovcre&nty. When Brian Higgins, 5409 pror'ectile fr001 a BB or pel· be misconst rued by some to F 1 c S h D W 0 1 scvera years, on-cas OC'e r., e s t Newport. le t aun broke a SlOO living pron igate o bscenity, J d h r IJCS!iiman ame s Utt has of· re turnc orne rom school, room window at the home of
Sincerely, Ce red a bill to aet us out of he discovered that someone Neba Faris. 54) El Modena, Mts, Shirl ey Smith h d 1
converacnce of communism
and lhe apos ta t c chur ches ~·
\lelvin \lunn of Life Li ne,
Dean Man ion, and Dr . Billy
Ha rJiS continue to Volle ~·
and thunder in the effort to
alett the Ame1ican public
to the danget of communist
infilt1a tion in out home
land. However. Richard
Cotten, speakina from the
Co nserva t ive Viewpoint,
has made the m('ISt si anifi-
cant conttibution in an all·
out crrott to keep Ame rica
financially solvent in the
event that the wat ftonts
arc extended to include
No rth Korea.
\h . Cotten has empha-
sized the impe aative ne-
cenily of hotd ina on lO otu
rapid ly diminishin& 1dld
reserve, and cuu ently .is
askinB his hearers to write
to lhci1 scnatots and con·
greuman to \'O IC aaainst
any legislation wh ich woul d
nullif}' the present rcquitc-
ment that a tcsetvc of 25
per cent of the value of our
ou ts tanding pape1 cuu ency
should a t all times be main-
tained, He has pointed out
tha t in time of war, gold is
the on ly thin& of value tha t
can be used in purchasina
raw mater ials and even
muni li ons.
\h , Cotten is te-cchoins a
sta t ement made by Edga1
\tclnnis on paae 10 1 of his
book, "The war, fiut ~·ea r":
"F1nancc is the fourth
arm of defense, no less im·
pottant lhan the other three.
If finance fails, then the
prop which sustains the
wh ole of ou1 war effort will
collapse.'' In mak in a this
stat ement, \11. \lc lnnis
quot ed ft om a speech made
by Sir John Simon in inuo-
ducin& Britain's war bud ..
ge t durin& Worl d Wat II .
27 49 Al ta Vis ta the U.N., and I sunes t you a s to e n the "Harbor" Newport Heiahts ..• Harold
s upport th is effort immc-surfboard th at he had left Wheeler, 305 Poin s ettia I mac the readers of the Newport Beac ... C•l o·r. 1 · · • E · · n diately. Also contact as e anmg aa amst the stone Corona del Mar. park ed his "511ft to wute to Senaton
TROJAN HORSE man y reptesentatives a s ,wa ll in. his patio., .Driver's VW on Coast Hwy. west of Tom Kuchel and Georae
pouible, feder al and s ta te. educatton. classes at Corona Orchid Ave .. just ri1ht for Murphy, as we ll as Con• Ed itor of the Ensign: d IM H b S h 1 ££ d J and let's get this ball roll-e ar ra c 00 su ere some hit-run driver to smash aressman amea Utt and
As America g1 ovcls once ina. a setback when it wu di I· , •• A 5160 coat was stolen other members of the lower
more before the Uni ted Na· d h Id • be 1 Th is is not a day (or co-covere t e car cou n 1 from Apropos, 29 Fashion lOUSe to protec t our rema in-lions, plead ina for the rc-s tarted be a · ld wards or lukewarm pauiots . .c usc someone ltland, between 4 :30 and 6 IRJ 10 reserve and not to lease or th e USS P ueblo had s tolen the ball 1 · We must have p1ayer, couJ· . ery. · • p.m., according 10 J o Ann e t rt be used 10 satisfy
and crew, perh aps we aae , determination and ac-Pace Prmale, 3 17 Broad-Stahl 434~ Acac· C the c laims or foreian ere-should temind ourselves of way Costa Me sa foraot to ' 18• orona d
some facts pertainina to lion! May God have mct cy if put 'his watch i~ his hiah del ~r. wh~ checked the iton. The Pueblo inc ident
th is commun ist..spawncd o r-we faH, at this c riti cal school locker durin& aym, rack whet~ 11 shoul~ have maku this t .. mu st," if we
aanization. hour, to heed the warninas. and someone stole it fTom been hanama .•• Duuna the are lo win the impendina
Let us recall tha t aftea a How quickl y the sands of the to p of the locker., .War· niJht, someooe emptied war.
br ief debate in the Sena te, freedom run throu&h our ren E pineue 212 Ruby aatoline from lhe tanks of Forty years a ao i\ was
the U.N. Charter became finaen, as the .. hammer Ave. Balboa' laland bent 3 eau belonaina to Leon my pr ivi leae to leach navi-
.. la w of the land," and the and s ickle" all but Oics over ' the fi sh tank ~t 401 Siebuhr, 2601 Vi tta Or., aation to o rficers and avia-
only two dissen&.Wla votes over ow nation! Main St., Balboa, to aet Bay Shore~. ti on cadets at the Naval
came from the only two F01 God and Country, some bait, and fainted; he ' Rtaerve Air Ba te at Lon1
senators who had retd the Bette Rooney was taken to Hoaa Hospilll STUDENT CLUIS MUST Beach. Many of these be-
Chalt er. Let rus remembet Corona del Mar to be: treated for a 5 inch 'ILl! M&lll!l LIST came captain•. One wat
that the U.N. Charter (co-'ARADOX laceration u the ~act or Student clubs in the. Qfana.e promoted. to the rank of
pied fr om the soviet con-Edilor of the Entia A: his head. · • "K" Gunnar Coast Juniot Colleae Dit-reat admital "Lieut. Tommy
stitutioo) was writlen by If it were buly the inlen--Lund, 4S01 River, Weu trict mull rile a litt of their Toml lnton, USN . Orf'icen
two SuteDept. communi ttl, tion or the preunt Alininit-Newport, reported the theft offleen and membert with hom tho Lona Beac h unit·
Alaer Hiu and Lee Patvol-Uation to win lhe war in of a typewriter and tope~t. the adminiuration, ronned tho nucteu• or the
s ky. PEACE was offered as Vietn.,, why doetn"t it valuedatSUS. ·.Two t tinl" Tru,tof:t have denied a Los ·Alamitos otaanization.
a smokescreen and anaes-tiOP all aid and uade to the fly "Savoy" bikot, with r-uHI rr0111 doe Y-··a ~-. I take penonal .. ide in lhe
I dl .. F'r•aer" 'll'fitlen on the ... .._, I.I"C' "' the tic 10 the rree world. At c:ommun tt c .. on IUP' n~t• Chab that it be al-fact that a IQ..adron from lh r Id I ...... plyina lbe wh«ewithall to aeat. were s tolen from her I d . Lot Atami•-· haa baen e tee WOf t ept, ""' the Viet Co .. 10 kill Ameri .. ptaac. u id Janel Frater, owe 10 .,.,.,.Ute member---
Redt took over Poland. Ru--t.n uf'Yieernea? '41S Luaonia, Newport thip litl rcqu.hement on lhe called k) aetiYe duty. Ia
mania. t,..atvia. E.t tonia , Th• •••lion ;, 1 pan· &a.ort t .•• w ... •a cloP.'hll, plfMM,a lllat it wat aa i~ modemizina,.. ....... 10:
Yua<>t la•ia , Eut Gumanf• doz. jlltt 11 the .,llowiat .,.... ••c .. hllldillt Ia. a , ... ._ of oriY'ICJ' a.t dit-.. wu erl'art, I plllpaN l._
Hunaary and Cuba, to namo it : If tht nil JJU.IpOtt of I:HM:tyad wrdl a s l'oot lup crilliaa101y, n. coacy Hit •••ll't Cou .. lhr
but • lew! thl war 00 pr0\'8f1t' were ~ Ieece, wen atoln, ~~ CO.HI naled JUt aot filial COIMI 10 aUUitl .....
ClTT OF ~EWPOlT' BEACH. CALIFOR ~IA
t.un Loll ... cr.,. ct ...
MIIAt Fe~. 1, Ifill, .... !'I., port llerbor Eul•
l•r Y, Cope lis, ueretary
" .. ,.., BOodo Chr PJ.aal .. c ... t..roo
P.ltll••t r eti. I, IHe. Ia
1'1wl f!lctWp«t H•rb• taaip
Do yoo troow lhol,, b!' ••· halp lha poor, ..., *'" lho lq "' Oli" Do(J , J%12 a liol did aol .... a cln liMa I« lapala .... iilkt
ere& apeement ~ "'" and Actni litlllliOft •••• moaey a., St., Newport Haitllll a tecnt GtJIMiatN. .._, woaW .... , .. •• •• Ill
MoloiD•., lhe clue£ o1 lh•· ID lha _,...; .... ;.-1 ••• Ria aarllooud rad wao .aai41 •ac 1M .... ._..rirt111 .. i-aolilll -~·~:'i
U.N. mila.tary t&aff (SecwtiY In lhla couaay, ·wllote aoal 1~ tram IUt VW, tlatM .,...._ .. ~ •• ••.alp i• ...... , ., '" "-"
Coun,il) t• lo be pennaaenl-h 1 he dtttaclloa of lhe CUrlee H.n.l, 110 Vii" lallllilllle. iL ' •
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fln~.5doo.~!!~~!~~~~.od NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN
FIRST SECllOII --P .. 3
TltURSOAY, FEB. I, IMI
CO IIlii A DEL liAR, CAU F. , to Henri TuMch of 601
Hilvanu, f.aat81uff, w&.lked
in Monday mornina to vi1it
bi1 6ien4 Joseph Sullivan
~~ S06 Larkspur, Cocona del
Mal, and round him lyin&
dead on the floor .
by hie son. Sylwea&er, and
p1ndson Teny, or Tna1.
Rosary will be recited li1
I p.m. Friday, F•b. 2, and
Requiem man *ill be cele·
brated at 10 a.m. Feb. 3 a1
Our Lady Queen of the
Aapls Oalholic Church. In-
tennent will be at die Oood
Shepherd Cemetery, Hua tina•
loa Beach, Baltz Mortuary
Corona 'del Mar will direct
lhe funeral se~vico1 .
Call s .. 4&t
ASSETS
1. Cull, baa.-wltli other banka, •lid caah I~• In po'oeftl of tOIIwtlon -·~·
I. Uod-..d at.u. Goft,__t obll•otlona
I. Obflp tlona of a ... ._ oiNI JIOIIUrol 1ubdi•laiona
4. l«uriU.. of P .. ror .... ..neo •ncf ..,.,..ttl lion•-,
6, OtMr lsAritl111 -··-·~ ---· .,. •.
I. 1'...._1 tulllla soW aiOOI I«urltift pu,.,hoflld undo-r •~~;...,nUl lo ,.,oeLI
........ •1111 dl-1111
1. Bank ,...,1.., tunltiiN and htu-. and otho>r .. .,.,, ,..p.-.nUna b,o,.ll pr..,.Jvo
I. Rotol al!loC. ow...cl otlwr I han bank prnoolln
Cut_,.. llabilitr ..., tllia bank on ....... ,u"'"" ~>Utstallllms
Otlofor a-., IIW IIHilnr 1 61 , 124, 93 di-t !.a.., fln111<1n1
TII'I'U A.-n
LJA8ri.IT1E!I De"'•"" Mpc101ou of lrwUridu•la. p•rt,.,,.hlpo, •"'I ~orpono•-•
To.,.. arod Mvln11 dept~~lt.a ol lndh·lduala, pan,.,,.hipo. and corporotiOftf
o,.po.iU of United St.al" CoHrn-nl
Depo.lu of SlotH arod pollti ... r aubdlvlaionf
O.poo~oll of fon-flf'l IOYtrn"'Pnto ond ..tllrial on•t•luuono. ~~,.•~1 bank• ond ""''m"'''"'~
lnalolutlofto
V.po.IU ol ......,...,.,..;.1 b.n~•
Cenllled arod oll\coero· •"""ko. rtr.
TtrrAL J)D'OII/TI :~
f'..Wror fullllo '"""~and ,....uritif.o -.,ld w ... t.., o.,-,....rn~lllf to> r<'pu..,.~a ..
In) To ... l M'"allll do-posits
1~1 l'otll Ume 1M UY>np .,.,..,., ..
Liab>l>lif.s l<>r borrowo<! "'orwy
A<rrptan .... U HULNI loy or for l et'OIInt of lhu ,..,,k all•! oul>t~"'l'"l:
.Dthl-r haholot;..., ,,.Jud•nJ: 1 none _ '"""l~lf" and nlh~r h~nr
an<! Dllw'r rrol -•••
T•ITAL r.IA.CUTif.O
('AI'ITAI. ACC.,n.;Ts
1•1 Cap>t.ll not.ooo and dtt..ntu'"
fa) Prefer'" o.,_k-totar ..-• ""'""'
So olu>rH ""'tot.andoftl -----
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S o. aharH awlllorhe<l _"""'18~9~6~67f
)l/o "'"" Mlt.atarwl•n~: -~'"'=~·~1~2-
Surpl~a
Und>Y~ prvllt.a .... ~.
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A•·rriP of l~tal '"""' for thr I'• ralrndar do yo •ndin.-oo'llh r•ll riAtr
l.c&n• •• ~"""'"'""''' ""' afiH .w.lurl\mo ~~ ulu•tonn ,...,.rvro n!
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)81 . )67 14
997 !661 11
1. Ronald l . Rodjtrs, Vice Pruident '"·-.... , .............. ~ ..................... .
Wr. tl•• un•l.oo ·•~'"''' .t,,..l·u• oU .. •tlh• ""'""'"••·• ,f tho• •n•r I" •hr Lo>•l .. f "'" l n .. •lro11:~ on•! t.,J1rf • •·u~ u'>'t •••••~•~
•
Feb . 1 ,
I ~
~OU GeT MOFe OUT OF UFe
DOOBUSE LFSLA DMOBnDS BRa
You'\'e run up quite a !lt•ut·e! T he rli\'irlenrts Crom your
account nt Laguna Federal Savings and Loan Association
have been 1mid regularly ... anri on time ... f or the
past 33 ~'ears. You we1·e t·ight to L>et out· conservative judgment
and fnr-aOOve-11\'el':t~e liiJttirlity ratin woulrt make Lngunn
Federul &winJ(li a solid. safe. hiJ!h-~•ield investment.
LFSLA has nssets .in excess or $1 12.000.000.00 nnrl, fo t· added
protection. your account is insut·ed to $15,000.00
by a permanent agency of the United States G_ovemment.
Aren't you glad we're on 1JOfl t' team? • &% cuJTent annual rate on passl>ook accounts.
&.21% when you add OUI' .25% oo'nus dividend to cur1-ent annual
rateOn.tl,OOO minimum 3-year certificate nccoun ta.
Jaycees honor Bill Dosia
The Costa Mesa Junior
Ch~mbor of Conmerce hat
n..,ed William A. '[)os ta. 3S,
of 317 Princeson SL, aa
.. outstandina youna mlfl or
the year."
The nomination for d\e
honor was made by the
Oranae Cout YMCA, where
he serves in the Indian
Guides, an oraanization o(
first, second and third arade
boys and their (alheu. He
is chief o f one o ( th e 2 Na-
tions in the Indian Guides,
.and will serve as Federa-
tion chief when the otaani·
zation expands into 4 Na-
tion • next sunvner.
Be is al so auociated wilh
the \Iars project, which is
beina o raanized here oo pro~
vide local fami lies a chance
lO commun icate with ser·
vi cern en in Vietnam.
ployed at Balbo a Marine
Hardware on \1arinen \lile.
\lr. and \-Irs. Dos ta hue 1
sons, Bill Jr., lJ, and Ro·
bert, 9.
How do y o u·
The man was .:actini Mr.:ani,~ly. ' You knowwh:u pto)ple thought.
But the nei~hborhovd pharma-
cist had a hunch. tool.. a close
look, gave the ma n sugar. Then he ca lk·d a
physician who found the man v.as in in .. ulin ~hoek .
Too much insulin. not ltquor. "uhou1 prompt
lreaunent, h~· mt~~;ht ha\e Jicd. Th t'i ~lOr\ tllus· . .
1ra1es tM potency of mu,krn J ru~~ lkfore usmtf
po.,.erful Jrugs ~uu ~hottiJ Stt a ph~~t.:'l..tn ;.nd •
REX WESTERFIELD, wes-
tern director of .public rela-
tions for the John Bi rch So-
ci ty, will speak at 8 p.m.
this Friday, Feb. 2, at th e
Irv ine Coas t Country Cl ub,
on the topic, ''The John
Birch Socie ty looks at civil
Turmoil." He will discuss
i he fo rces he say s are being
~manipulat ed to pit American
against American. He wi ll
also describe what the Bi rch
Society is doing to help
Quell the trend toward vio-
lence. Th is prog ram is one
in a con tinu ing series of
lectures sponsored by TACT
(Truth About Civi l Turmoil)
Commi ttees.
He is a I'HO araduate of IH ''LULLABY" CAST
Newport BarborHiah School, To'ni Shearer of Cmona
attended Oranae Coast Col-del \tar has been cast m
lese for 2 years. and i.!l em. one of the lead toles fo1 the
then lo•ll"" tf,,., ''""I lu 1/w 1.-l!o•• •· ho•11 ltil./1/f
lht'lu There·\ :.t happ1cr mtlral U uluml moJern
J IUf~. the di.J hcttc m thLS ~ror~ llo,)lJIJ n·r have
h.tJ J ltfc: to s.11e.
Q1ange Stud to Theatre pto-
MRS. DOROTHEA SCHMI DT duction of" Lullaby," :.che·
SUCaJM8S AT AGE 84 du!ed to open late th ts
month. The play, a corned~
by Don Appel, LS the :HOI}
of a "mama's boy " wh o
runs away fr om home and
mauies a chorus J ill.
Clristensen
EARL BALLEW, 54, OF
NEWPORT HTS. OIES
Plumbing conuactor Earl
Ballew, of 527 Riverside
Newpo rt Heights, died Wed~
nesda~·. Jan. 24, at his home
at age 54.
After on i)' one yeat in
Orange County, Dorothea
Schmidt, B-'. of 17 16 West~
cliff, di ed Ftiday, Jan. 26,
at Leisute C11e Con v ales~
c.en t Home.
Sutvivou are he! 2 sons,
S. Schmidt of Newport
Beach and Robelt Schmidt
of :-.Je.,.,. Y01k; and 6 grand·
~hll dten .
Se1 vice.!i will be held in
Oklahoma C1ty, Ok lahoma,
Baltz \lortua r ~ Co sta \lesa
IS the forwarding d11ector.
BITING RAT DIES
\II. Ballew was bo1n Dec.
29, 19l3, in Iowa. l-Ie was
a se\f-emplo~ ed conuactor
for 8 yeaH>.
Sutvivors are h1s wife, When Jeff Brown, 7. of
Lee ; son, Steve, and daugh· 1~3 Vta Jucar, L 1do Isle,
ter. Sue of the home; and a • attempted to take a dead
siste1, Evelyn Sheldon of ra t f10m its cage \londay,
Redlands. Jan. 29, he was bJtten on
Se1vices were held Jan. lhe finse r b) his pet whi~
27 at Pacific View Chapel, and brown 1at that was 1n
wi th the Rev. Herbert J ohn · the same cage. As this rat
son ·of the F irst \\e thodist late! died, a tabies test re·
Church of Costa \\esa as quest will be made w the
officiant. lnteJmen t wu at Orange County Health de ·
lment,
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MEDICAL :• DENTAL
ASSISTANTS
En roll Now For Feb. 26 Classes!
HILLS
COFFEE 2 LB .
BIRDSEYE
PEAS
10 oz. 21 37¢
SWANSON
KEY
ONE POUND DEEP DISH
FANCY LARGE
CHOKES
SUNSHINE SUGAR WAFERS .•... C ,
t' !> QUAF~!T!! MEATS
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""THE FINEST QU AL ITY OBTAINABLE "
STORE HOURS -DAILY 9-6,30 SUN . 9-5
THESE SPEOALS FOR FEB. 1-2-3
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Announcing the Opening of-..
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Convalescent Hospital
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will prOYlde natical enter-
-.. nt at dae nooa lua-
•• ••tina ol the New.
pen Boacb Ebell oCiub 10o
day, Peb, I . et the c lu~
loooto. 515 Itt'. Balboa Blvd:,
'Bolboa.
The audiOnc:e w i 11 take •
"*aical tour of tho F•r
!all wilh Mr. Paddock"s
"'Oriental fantasy,"' accom.
panied by Vir1 inia, Otiontal
and Spanish dancer in na-
tive cos tume. Select ions on
the piOitlm will include
"76 Trom bones," "Over· WI LLIAM ·H. FARNSWORTH, 1%7 presl-lo right.,., Harry Fredetlck, Randall R. BPW I 'h , computer
ture to Rose Matie ," .. Span· dent of the Newport Harbor·Costa Mesa McCardl e, George W. Will icwnson, 811 1 0 ear
ish Eyes" and .. Granada," Board of Realtors, standi ng at the head Hendricks, J ohn Semple , Cha rles Coles· · Pacifi c Telephone will days at the Meaa Verde Futute da tes are: table at upper right, presented awards to worthy, HaroldPinchin, Gloden Fay, Elsie present ''The computer Counu y Club, commencinl Thuuday, Feb. 8 -PM his co~mittee ch'alrmen at the Board's Painter, Bi ll Ring (incoming president), learns to la lk/' a t the wi th a &ocial hour at 6:30
Se ction,under the chairman-3,]th annual awards banQuet Pictured left Guy Coats, Pete Barrett and Jim Wood. meetina of the NewportHar-'p.m. Interested business
ship of Mrs,. Ft eeman Fish-bnr Business and Ptofcs-·women arc invited to con-
cr. wilt have luncheon F' h p •• Bl H ' tiona! Women's Club this tact the membership chair• ~:~:!. th~er~S. ;r~i.nc;:~ rom t e o · ICe 0 er evenin&, Feb, l , at the man ~1iss Oow renc Uahn,
Mesa Verde Count ry Club,· S48:232S evenings, for in• Pedro harbor. Tu••day, Jan, 23 Ba lboa who said that her throuah unlocked pa tio wi n-A demonstra tion; with c lub formation and dinner roscr· Wednesday, Feb. 14 -While f.'rances Wilson, home had been buralarized dow, rummaaed throu&h
--~·-REIII-'IIIU~Y FELI,I. iiir'.c;.:-r.,;4 CXIIIIM iifit~A~~. CM.Jf,·
llok sale feb. a, 9
coaua Mit• Meta v.-.
Library ,
.. ,._,lpity rah and
utH ltook sale,11 a yearly
.-lHI ·ol ...... Prion<h ol
lhe (:oU11 Meu LibrarY.
will tJe held Thursday evep.
in1 P•b. I, from 1 to 9 p.m.
IIIMI apin on Friday , Feb,
9, rtom 9 a.m. 10 l p.m •.• ,
the Cos ta Me n Women's
Club, 610 W, 18111 So,
Tbis is lhe Frie nds' an-
nual fund-t:aiiina project,
·The proc:eeds will be uu d
10 au is t both Coau Mesa
Cen~r St. Library and
Aqtiqa.e exhibtton r-..
Ortnae County and Lot Aa-
a81es County will Mva di ..
pllyl or Jndilft artiractt,
pewter collections, jewelry
and old !etten,
Co(foe i.nd punc h wi ll bt
se rved,
Pur ther in(ormt tion may
obiAined from the Cotta
Men Library ot the prut-
dent of \he Costa Mesa
Friends o( lhe Library. Mn.
John T. Nolan, S46·72S4.
I AC~OSS F~OM FASHION ISL ANO)
d d I membeu participat ina, wi ll vations. Travelers Section, with Mrs . 2627 Buckeye, East Bluff, 3 times before th is. , .War-rawers: an s to e a stop
h d 'fl 1 d show how sound is turned • •• Raymond Herms as chairman, was in the !ivins room of rcn Whitelock,· 407 Iris, wat.c an n e va ue at ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •
•"' F r· h' d in to speech, how a .... rson's • • wi ll have luncheon aboatd her home, she heard th e Cor..,na del Ma r, left a win-ov ... our IS 1n1 ro s -..--• ?Jtua ~ •
d I d r i:bility to hear affe c ts his • • •I.e ""incess Louise and wo'll c ra•h of breako'ng gla•s -a dow propp'cd open with an an rce s were remove rom •AMIAIIIIA I'T D • "" r • . ·0• b k 1 • h' ability to s .... ak and how ! ·~ .w. · · • cruise around the bay, one inch rock' had been 8 1nch piece of plywood so a cct tog rae c In 1!1 aa r· .--• •
Thursday, March 7 _The thrown th ro uah her 6 by 6 his cat could go in and ou t age, declared Royce Grif-!>pecch can be produced ar-• •
·month ly luncheon meetina ' ro:o t sliding glass door ..• the house -that's not all fith, 258 Colton, Newport tifica\ly by computer. .=. S,.il/0 .J ~a/bfl ::"
at the clubhouse; Philip Pt~ac,y was waacd at Ber-that went in -a thief en· Shores •.• Huah Brad ley, Also incl ude}~ in the ~ "'J' 0~ ~
Ge ary, adventurer and cor-s~1re s Restauran t; a 7 f~t lCrt d and stole an automatic 426 Tustin,NcwportHeijhts, aaenda will be !election o( • •
tespondent wilt discuss dmgy was stolen from the rr ~lauser , ammunition and a uied to stop a fight between boss of the year and girl of : NEW CLASSES START FEIIUAIY :
"Passport ' 10 adventure " dock. , .Robert Howie, 35, $100 Slop wa tch ..• Mrs. a arey and white malemute the year. These awards will • Slaw, Caref111 JroiftlltSJ o1 Yeu"f Oartc•n •
Wednesday , Ma rch 1 j _ boat s k~ppe r of the ·;sally ," .J ohn Ann s trong, ~MS Per· and his nwn dos and was be presented at the a nnual • KinderboUet to Advanced ~
Travele rs Section will take and re s1dtnt of 3701 1 Chan-ham, Cameo Shores, on leav· bitten on the arm as a rc-bosses' ni&ht Feb. 16. :
a guided tour of NBC· TV in nel Place, Newrort Island, ina for Florida, parked her suit; the very bi g malemute Dinner meetings are he ld 41 363 N. Newport llvd., Newport Ieetch 642-4061
H 11 ood was booked on the charge Jaguar on the s treet in fron t is•now in quarantine. the rirst and th ird Thurs• :••••••••••••••••••••• UOCHUII SINTON IIOUIST ·•••••••••••••••••••••~ · ~yw d · Ma rch
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_A of drunk dri ving at2:1S a.m. of her home; when she re· ,----_:_; ______ __::::.:.....:.:::.:..:....::::c_:_:_..:._ ___ ..:._:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..cc...:..:....:.:..:._::.:..:..:..::...;.....cc:.:c:.:.---'-----------
urs ay, at 32nd St. and Newport tumed, the c ar was missing
brunch and card patty will Bl d T rr · B lb , , .Car drivers Nancy Ben· be h ld 1 v . . . ra IC on a oa
e at 1 a.m. at th.e Bl vd, was bl ocked when bow of 163 E. 22nd St.,
Ebell clubhou.se to bencfrt Pallicia Ruby, H, of 315 E. Costa Mesa, and Nonna
the scholarshrp pfo&ram of Balboa Blvd., yelled and Fawcett of Santa Ana were
the E~ell Club, \irs, Ray-jumped up and down in the involved in a car accident
mond '4 ood, ways and means middle of the stree t· she at Superior, nor th of Explor·
chairman will be in charge was booked on the c'harge er Way, West Newport
of the event. of drunk in public •.. The Heighu; Miss Fawcett, n,
CARDIAC AID BENEFIT Ill h.p. SJOO ou tboard motor went tu ~loag Hospital for
Alpha Ph( alumnae and stored m his garage was ueatment of in juries . , •
the ir gue sts wi ll gather at s tolen, said Wilson Baker , Audray Ezza\1, 4 17 Helio-
the Irvine Coast Coun u y 116 46th St., We st Newport llopc, Corona del Mar, said
Cl b F b 6 I 0 30 . , .Between a and 1:30 someone entered her house
u on e · 31 : a.m. p.m:, somc;:ooe s tole 2 at-
for a bridse brunch. This tache cases and 10 ucre o LEGAL NOTICE
func tion is the men1bers' tapes from the car·belong· --~:.c '---
principal fund taJsmg pro-o'ng ·~ Robert No'cker•o n, "\OTIC:f. Of PI.'BIJC IIEARI~t "" "\O'IlCF IS llf.IH:m · r.t\T~ ject for their national phil -1337 Bonnie Doone T e r·
h lhotl thl' City Counc-il of th ,. anl ropy,cardiac a id. Cha ir~ race;:, Irvi ne Terrace, while Citv of ~ ...... port fYa c-h .. ;!!
man of the e\'erH is \Irs. it was parked at 251 E. hoJ,J <~ public-n .. arin11 p<ltSUII nt
Robert Pf\imlin. ~Its. Wit-Coast llwy . , .A spoked to s~C'tion 21107.~ of th,. f:illi•
I. forn ia \',.h iC"lf' Codr to det"T• ram t-leuey is hand\in& wi re ,bub cap worth S15 was. · h .c .c 1 ~ m1ne w f'tn~r u•e provi o;lion• o
reservations. \hs. H. Law-stolen from her car, between the Ca1Hora i11 \ehic l~ Corle
renee Higbey Jr. is in charge January 1a and 11, said 11hould b" me de appliceble to ,
ofdecora tions, and publici ty Emma Coe, 3621 2nd Ave., 100 foot lonfl portlo..s of the
is be in & handled bv 'lr•. Coron a del \lat. thref' p-i•·~tt ro rondN in Newport ~ Centeno.-llich arf' on l'tll'n~Jon !l iDi!ua!!n!e!!!M!.!!!!Z!i n!~!'!!!!!!!!!!!!ll w.~n·s ~ay , Jan. 24 p( ........ ·port c .. ntN o,;, ... , Sanu. The i>urfboard S<.:o lt Clucas Ho .. a llri•·t .. nd S11nt., Crul.
Dr iw• publir "'''"*'' a1ijlJim~nl,., \dt ,,n hrs balcon) at ..4~03
Lee \!arvin in
"POINT BL:lNK''
also Sophia Loren
and Omar Sharif in
"MORE THAH
A MIRACLE"
James Coburn in
'"WATERHOLE a J "
Also Jane Fonda m
"BAREFOOT IN
TilE PARK"
SIDNEY
POITIER
'\OTICE I!'> Hr Rf:ll'' F'l n· ..,.::ih"NC Or .,West Newport, TiltH (;/\t:\ that th .... 11itl
'.1 .• l>lOii!:n sometime after 1.uhlir n .. arinll "ill b<-h•·ld on J
1;111, 10 ... Rear and fr on t th,. 13!.h olav nl F•·bruary,l%8,
\1 ,cnsc pl ates were taken .,1 th" htou r ,f 7:.10 p.m. m tJt ,. 1
fr,.. the \Ius tang belonging (J!U!'II'il Ch;nnl"''" r,l tho• Ut~ I
t" Curtis Bflls ton, ~39 IJ ,oll of th•· Utv of ,,..,.,pori ll•·oo rh, C.t lif<lmia , at ~oo hi o·h Dah lta Ave ., Corona del timr an•l pia•·" ,,11,· "nd 11 11
\l:lr. ~.llnetJme bet-.•een Jan, 1, •. , ... nn ... intf'rr-.t.·d rna> ·•[tp•·M
:I and .I an. 14 while the .,n d ),,. h•·urd th•·r"""·
cat was in the ~ewpotte r l.a ur" l.a1cio-. ( ih f.lrrl Inn parking lllt. .. \trs. (.it\ of \•·"pr.rt Br;o <"h Thelma Bates..,ent lo get a J'uloli ... h: F .. b. 1, 1%8. in
mar out nf her son's car Th•· '\•·,.p•HI /l ;orl>nr r n .. irm
parked a t 172R Bedford Lane, ---,-:c""c-==c=---
Apt. l(J, Westcliff, and saw LEGAL t«)nCE
a )nung man BI'Jng th rough '\O'Ilct. m PI'HIJC: llf:ARI'\C. the gl rwe cl)mraame nt of -\\lf\'0\W'\T \'O. 2J 9 the car. .. Orange peels '\'ltit'"l" i:<~ hrr"~'Y p;iv"n !hat we re left on the floor by th,. Plannin11 CnmmiMI'Iion of
the m u ude r who entered the lh... Utv or '•·W p<.>rt !ll"sch
hnme of \I. Trughber, 427 "'ill h t!l~ nn,. publir h~1nin@ Oh
Dahl1a Ave .. Apt. 2. Coro na 1h" ''PI•Ii.-alinn ,,r th ... Irvin,. ., . ( •>mp1nv ttl pr,.r on" 212 ..,.,,.,.
di!l \lar, and brnke -prgsy of unin!'nrpnritlrd lrrriti'Jry to
banks: thi! orange;: was taken th•· P4 "PI.tnnrd c:ommuniry"
fwm the Jefligera tor, and /Ji-.t ri. t . "-·•i,\ trrrirory i" loc.wo-
)11as the onl y th1ng stolen 1"d ...... t,.rh· nf \1ar Arthur ilou) .. Hud 11 ntl .. outhcrll of •.. Dmoth) Smith, 43, of Fonl A mod, u-. ,.~t,.n d,.,, in
2830-B Newptlrt Blvd., New-th" 1 p~.,., Harbor \'i~<w If ill.!!
port Beach , was booked on JHr:1, Th,. "P.(:" Di!'ltrict
the cha1ge of solici ting for rl,.l<•ifi r~tl illll •hall apply in th,. ,.\·,.nt of "ub01f'quen1 a n• a lewd act. . ""~IIIHll'l to thr f:ity of Sew.
Th.,.n~oy, Jan . 25 port n ...... h. Such ..:oninp; !!!h11ll
The window breakers we re O..romt' ,.ff,.rtivt al th .. !Ill me ..... tim,. rha1 th " llnn .. xation h,. .. at it aaain; the victim ulll rt)m .... ,.ffrrtiv .. ,
time was Cathy Perkins o f ..;otlr.. ;.. h•·r<>i>y furth~r
706 Marigold, Corona del p:iv,.n th"t ""id puhlic heerlnf!
Mar, who reported a 3 by I will b .. hrltl on lh,. 15rh day of
root plate alass bedroom Februa ry, 196R', at the hour of
wi ndow broken. .Ethel 8:00 p.m. in th" Council Ch•m•
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TtCHNICOI.OR'
-SECOND FEATURE -
"THE Gi'Rl.
&THE G ENERAL"
with Rod ilf'd
lw-1'111 of thf' Se wport IJe•ch Abernathy, 2U7 32nd St., City H11ll, 111 wh ich. time .. d
Wu t Newport, heard an ..Join· l'lsr~ any ud 11\1 per!llons i•·
usual noise and went ouT to '"''"'"' "d ma y appear and be
f d heard ther<"on. investi gate -and oun a
door W'.ndow in his Chrysle• R1t y Y. Copelin, ~~oec re~ry .. Nf'wporr Bea ch City
had been broken ••• Perfume Plannint~ Com mi•u•io•
and a sweate r w·.1rth $33 Publish: f eb-, 1,19158. In
were stolen from Emily Me· The Newport ll arbor [11,.,\,p
Greaor, 11 23 w. Bay Avt., CAPT: MERCKLE GOE$
TO OffiCER 5C1t00L
U.S . Air Force Capt. Gil·
bert R. Merk le, son•in-law
our .money earns more in a Glendale Federal
pecial Bonus Account than it does in a regular
vings account anywhere else in town.
of Mr. and Mn. Mark E.
Rindahl, 2932-A Peppcrtrce '
ln .. Cos ta Me sa, is attend· USS LITCH 1 ...._._. __ ... __ wh ... ___ 't k hla
ina lhe Air Univmily't ' our manager n ·---.. Wvnu••• y every saYer -.n eep
~'::;rr Afr:.·~~.s_<hool .. ~Dney here. Aak Au• how • Bonua Account can eem more for you.
The captain will receive
14 week• or inJU'Uction in
commw.icat ive aldllt, lea-
denhip, international Je-
laliona, dulict and .rea pon ..
tibllities of the command--
•taff team, and ••ro•,_c:e
doctrine. He re ceived hit
B.S. depee and connia-
·-~:~=~!~=~--~~::~~~:~::. tion in 1963 upon .,achaa-
tion trorn die U.S. Air Fore.
Ael4omy.
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EWPORT: 2333 Eut Pecltlc Hlghwey at MacArthur BoUlevard
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GLENDALE
I AJfO LOUI MIOCIATJOIII_. OfPIOI: ai•D'LI
n..Ralln-.IJ JIDl»..,.••••,.•••••£1 11 nau , Zl a .... ,..mzt ,_ .. n.., ··•,••• ......
nother f bash, ·for cartoonists :..:_~~:::T:_::SR.::E~::::~~:::.~OO--R __ ~~=::..:~:._____::=:IIIII=:IISOA:;;.A .:.:ria_=.;F::::.:..:.~·.c_~,:__F. NIW IN Q.trP IIAV81
Amonl the •• retidlatt
in the area are Mr. and Mu.
Mathew Poboa, 501 Cliff
Dr., Cliff Haven, who moved
here from Santa M9nica. to
be near Mr. Poboa"• work a l
Mutcu C«p. ia Cotta
Men. Their son, Jim, 17,
auendsNewpon Harbor Hi&h
School; and their da"thter,
Mary ·Ann,13, attench HOJace
En• ian school,
'no , ... -· ......... Calilenia .. ..,._iua'
llook" will "' Hill Pob. ·Io
_.II at .. Bilbo& Bay
Clalo.·
raaaaaiae cartoon ill~ Buford
Tane ol Lot Anples, ''Dolo-
tie Dri pple. ••
till• (Jekland Tribune, Karl
HuMatbal of tbe L.A. Her·
atd-Esaminer, Rea Mannina
of &be Arizona Republican,
Bob Stevens of the San'
Oieao· Union, Richard Wall·
mayer cl the Lon& Beach
lnclependc'nt-Preu Tele·
pam; and Bert Whitmanr of
lhe Stoclctoa Record.
CAI'T . PEGG ATTIHO$ MAXWILLAPI CI.ASSIS
U.S. Air Force Capt. Leo-
nard C. Peu, SOfi pi Mr.
and ~s. Leonard F. Pcu
of 2020 Fullerton, Colla
Meta, Calif., is att.endina
th e Air University's Squad·
ron Officer Schoal at Max·
•ell A.FB , .-\Ia. He will re-
~cive l4 weeks ollntuuc ...
lion at the ... ~nior USAF
ptolcuional school.
ne propam call• (Of •
... , .... the Qurter Deck
Bolllldoy &110-, Pob. tO,
_. a ..,.t dluar to the
..... , ... rollo•ad by • lpe•
olal prolftm and dancin1.
'ftara will be at the
... 1 .. Cooot Club
ted boat rides
Diet Shaw'• 101J.S,S.
lpn" on &be rolloWina day,
Chart.. Schulz, ••pe ..
matt.,.; 'Cliff Arquetla,
.. .Qlutie Wesver," 'Ted
Geiael ol La Jolla, ''Dr.
Seuu," lnd edi&orial car~
toonitll Pau.l Conrad of the
L.A. Times, Lou ()ant ot
Cor011 ~el M1r
Tire & Te11co Service
3601 bsl CIISI HlthiJ
,.. •. 675-2266 OVALS
The captain, who has
served in Vietnam, attended
Compton Junior Calleae and
wu commiuloftad in 1960
throu&h tM aviation <:adeJ
proaram.
PEIFOIMANCE nas TIRES
THE QUEEN AND KING of the Orange Coast YMCA's
HI·Y /TrH·Il ·Y sno--ball ted the traditional sno-ball
1 dance at the annual event, Jan. 26 at the Huntington
Sheraton Inn. The Queen, Kathy Coombs, 203 Del Mar
St., Costa Mesa, is a member of Alkane Kai Tr l4i i·Y
Club and atlends Corona del Mar High School. The
king, Doug Underwood of Baycrest, is a member of
Talisman Hi-Y Club and attends Newport Harbor High
School. Adult advisors for the dance were Mr. and Mrs.
S..R . Shannon of Corona del Mar and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam MacGowan of Newport Beach. (Swenson photo.)
The cartooaiat till iD-
cludct Brad Andeuon of
Vitta, who dlaws .. Mauna.
dDkc": Bob Ba1nes, cl Mon-
.. rey, "The Better Hair';
Milt Canirr, past president
ol the National Cartoonists
lociety and creator o(
"Terry and the Pirates''
IIDd "Steve Canyon"; Geo-
rae Crenshaw of
Calif.. ..Nubbin••;
Oaltia of Scott.tdale,
"Rex. Moraan••; Walt niltun·'
ol Scottad.ale, .. Fan Faren;
O.ave Eastman of Lot Anac•
lea, "Cannichaet"; Ellia
Erinaer ol Beverly "Hills,
"Donald Duck'": Bill Hanna
ol Hollywood, "Pi in~
stones"; Pete Hansen .of
La Jolla, "Lolly"; Gene
Hazelton of Lot Anaelel ,
"Piintatones" and ''Yoai
Bear.'"
AN ·NIVERSARY CELEB RAT ION
Promotions announced
Thomas C. Casey of Cor·
ona del Mar has been pro-
moted to tru st officer. and
Rich ard D. Othmer of Cor·
one del ~1ar to auistant
tru s t orricer at Firs t Ameri-
can Title Insurance & Trull
Co., Santa Ana.
Mr. Casey serves in the
areas of land and personal
tru su and e s tate plannina.
lie became associated with
First American in 1164 after
6 years as a business e~~oe
cutive. lie has a bachelor
of arts dcaree from Bowdo in
Colle1e, Brunswick, Me.,
and a master's degree in
bus iness adminis uation fr om
Stanford Graduate Sc hool of
Bu sine ss. lie and his wife,
Tanya, are the parents of 6
LEGAL HOTI$=E
s ons and 2 dauahters.
Mr. Ot.hmer is responsible
for Pint ,Nnericlll'l estate
plannina and investment
proarams. He ia a native of
Newport Beach, ·received
hi a bachelor or science
dearee in businesa manaae--
ment from Lon a Beach State
Colleae, attended the N ..
tiona I TruSt School at North-
western University and the
Ne w York In stitute of fi-
nance . Prior to joinina his
title company staff, he was
enaaaed in the investment
busineu for 6 years with a
New York Stock Exchanae
member. The Othmer family
includes wife Elizabeth and
dauahteu Becky, 7, and
Erin, 3.
LEGAL NOTICE
Cl n' OF \'F:?oPOHT Rt:A CII , CA LifORNIA
:'\OTIC F. 1'1\'TTI NC BIDS
Sf.A I.f-1) RIDS -..·ill bf' r~c~iv~d at !he office of the City
Clerk, Cily 1111 11 , Ne-..·port Heach, C•Hiorn ia , ualillO:OO A.M.,
OD lh e 20th day or February , 1968, ,, w.ic ... _...,.··Ill 1M .
opeaed ••d re•d, lor ~rf.ormias worlr.-~Jl-•t
CONSTR UCTION Of' RESTROOM ANft P-AICfNC LOT ..
AT WASil INC TON STRE ET AND BAY AVENUE 1 CONTRACT SO. 11 53
No bid wi lt b~ r~ce iYf'<f ual us it is m•de on • propoul fonn
furnis hed by lh~ Publ ir l\'orlt8 Oepartm~nt. t:ach bid muAI be
•ccomp11n ied by cash, r~rtified check or Bidder's Boad made
po\alile to th e City of Srwpn rt Hf'ach, for an amount equal to
at e11oH 10 p~'rrO'nt of th,. romoun t bid.
The do cum,.ot,;, includ~d "ithin the se•lrd bid11 which require
com pl etion and ~u·cut i on "'" th•• fullowi a11 : ,
I. "" Propu!<ill
2. I~Rjl•• 3 -Orl'lijma too•to .. 1 'ub-con U•ctora
3. Pall"" 4 -lli1hl••r' .. n .. nd
Rube Goldbera, s till
..aorout and alert at 84,
mic strip pioneer with his
famous inventions, "Boob
McNutt," later politi<:al
cartoonist, and currently a
sculptor; AI Smith, who
writes and draws "Mutt &.
Jeff," o ldest continually
runnina newapaper comi<:
suip in history, the crea-
tion of Bud Pither 60 yean
aao; Frank lnterlandi of Lar
auna Beach, "Below Olym·
put"; and brother Phil In·
terlandi,''Queenie"; fred
Johnson of Beverly Hills,
"Moon Mullins :•; Bill Keane
of Scottsdale, "Family Cir·
CU.S."
Mel Keefer of Tarzana,
,.Mac Divot"; Hank Ke~
<:ham of Geneva, Switzer•
land, "Dennil the Menace";
Tack Kni&ht o( San Fran-
cisco, "Grandma"; Bernie
Lansky of San Dieao, "Se·
venteen"; Stan ~yde
Bitlin1 a, ...,.t., ..tatet
Shoy"; 1!11 flflltiPt fll
auna Beach, .. Sir Limar
Virail Partch of Corona
Mar, "Bia Georae''; Jerry
Robinson of· Brooklyn,
"flubt"&Fiuffs,"and cur-
rentpresident of the Nation·
al Cartoonists Society; Dick
Shaw of Corona del Mar,
LEGAL NOTICE
•a. P"ll" 9 -'ion·rr,llu,;l on \lfi·l.ovit NOTICE OF PUBUC HE:A RI:otG
5. Pa!!" 10 -r:ontmcwr's t iro • .n• ia l Statu s NOTICE IS HEREBY GI\'E~
Thr dorum~"nts 11hall bf' am ~ .. .t "'ith the 11pr "rriate sisn•turea th•t the City Council of the
an•/ titlPs of th,. p"r-.ons lliKning on t.e hall o 1he bidder. For City of Newport Reach will
corpo ration", the i'li~naturr!!o of the P,.slftttr or VIc:• p,.,lftttt hold • public hearin11 rellard-Hnd Sec:,.rory or Aularonr Sec:,.rory are required •ad the Cor· iDA llae appe•l of Raymond B.
pu rRt,. ~ .... 1 sh 11 ll b•· a lfi•ed to all document• requirins aisn•· ••d Emma Toriaa, as joint
turr!i. In thr r:IIJOI' of a partaer!'ih~, the •ipature of •t least teo.aata, from th e decis ion of
Oil" ~~~:entral partn,.r i,. required. the Plaonial! Comm i,.,siop
All bid11 arf' to bf' •·ompared 'on thf' hui!!i of lhe Eo.s ineer'a [VtiDi iDII Use Permit No. 133 1
l'!olimatP. Thr ~stim~oted quantitie" are ap pro kimate oal y. b~i nA subject to two c.oadilioo!l , ao.d ~~:iven "ul"lr ""'a h<P•i" lor th f' compa ri,.oa of bid!!~. requeatins thill Cood it ioa ~o.
So hiol wd l hr a•·r••pt,.d fr om 11 Co ntraclor who hR !I not bee n 1, which stipol•tea that a ll
liN'"ft !tf'ol in llf"I"Ordance with the provi!lion!l or Chapler 9. Divi· o.ew additions cooform to the
!Oion Ill of Bu,.in""" and Pro fesl!lion,.· Code. The Contr•ctor required aelbaclr.a, be delrted.
""h"ll "t11t•· hi" licr n"e numht-r and da,.,.ificat ion in the propo--Applic•tioo for Us~ Permh
"al. No. 1331 reqoeata approval of Pl•D!I, Special Provi,.,:on,., and Contract Ducnm i!DU m•y be , secoad floor •dditlon to ••
.obtaio.,.d at the Publir llo Qrlo. 0 f'pfl n mrnt. Cit)o Hall, Newport el lstiaA 11.oneonformio~ boild-
Ueach, Califomi••· at no r o,.t to lireo.!IPd r.ontracto rlli . A non-iDII at 1701 [. O.lboa Blvd.,
rdundable (·ha r"e of 12.00 ""ill br requ irf'd for each !lei of plaas, Lol 27, Bloclr. L. Tn1 ct 518,
!lpf'cial Prll•·i,;;Hm!l, an•,l r ontract dor umentl!l for ot hers th_aa Zoo.e R-l· ~ ]ice~s~d t"ontrar.tors. It ~" ~rq~e!lted that the pla_u aad _spect•l NOTIC E lS HEREBY FUR• pro vts lon>~ be returned Wll h<n • .,..f'f'k!'l aft er thr b1d open tDj!. THER GIVEN h.. th 'd
A noo.·refu ndable charl!f' of 12.00 will be requi red for each set bli b · ·\1 be h "1d'111
of Cily of N~WJIOrl lle11 rh Standard Specifi ca~ioOII. ~u etb d'"8 8f Wtb e 011
Thf' City of N,.wport RPach rr!'lerY,.!I the riAht to reject an y or 1e1~3 h •Y j 7~j0 rpM,• .1~
all hid" and to -.."iltYf'" any inform•lity in l'illch bida. (; e .1 °11h 0 be• (tit 111 1
In lll"rordance -..·ilh the proviMiOII!O of Section 1770 of the LaJor H 0 jjc:, ch all'! c ·r· 0 f N e City
Code, thf' City Cotmcil of rhe Ciry of Ne wport Reach hu •s-' h 1 ~·r 11T 0 ewv:ort crrtainl!d th~ j!enera] prev•ilins rste of pe r diem w•se• in lhe ~•c. • Ca I or. .. , al wlueh
lor.Miil{ in -..·hirh rhe work ;,. to bf' performed for eaeh craft or tune ••~ pla ce aay aad all
type o. workm•n or mech11 o.ic o.eeded lo execute the coaln~ct aad pcra-IDtere•ted ma y appcer Ji,~~; ~et forth the11e ilerM in Resolutioo. No. 6519. aad be heard tltereoa.
A copy of said Resolution il'i n11ilable In th e offi ce of the City t-'~,.c~•rlo.
Clr rlr. ID th e City or New porl Beach, . . d ,, oreNewi'Orl Beaclt
The lollo,.·in ~t i."' th': llch ~dule o ~ pre'·.atltnl'i w•se '"1111~ 1966· Pub li•hl reb, V 1968 ia 67 for ." ~~~le rt1 vl! I ~M of cbo ~s•ric lltiOna. Tos~rher w11h t~e Tbe Newport H.;rbot £-i i aform>~tlon 1nclulled 111 R e~<oluuon No. 65 19 , th111 •chedale •• P
10 be r oM iderrd a part of theMe con1r1ct s pecilic•tiou . AIQtiTICTUIAL DISIGM
Pl?nilias 'A'11•t" Rll tes -1966--67 COMTIEST ....auMCIED
Claulflc:atlon (Selac:Hva Ll•tlltf1 (S/11"1 (SIJ/671 Mo lh tlO h'lh h I Carpen1er11 4.83 1'e aD I SC 00
Ccmral Mu on Joum eym11n 4.60 4.84 s tudents repruentina 22
Laborer!'! . . hiF achoolt in Oranae General or Cor.tttn~ct.on 3.70 3.85
Aaphall Rslter & Irone r 3.91 4.06 County are J:fetently corn-
Fiapan 3.70 3.85 plelin1 their projecLI for the Ga i ~ea Chaser . 3.78 .. 3.93 61h annual hi lib school ar-lay1altof all aon·metsll\('" p1pr 4.01 4.16 . . Tuaael t:lau ifi catioa• chrtectural durp and draw•
Vibratorm•a, J aclr. llammer, Pnumatie Tools, ina competition sponsored
(e•cepl drill er) f,315 4.4465 by die ()ran .. Coaaty Cbaptal
Operarias El!-s iaeerll · fl/I(Uf (1/.f/•71 ol the Amlric• lnllitur. ol Oiler u d s•saalmar. (G ro11p I) 4.38 4 . .U ~Sidploader (Len % yd~l (Croup 21 4.62 4.71 Architecll and the Women•a
Rod•• .. d Chaio.man (Croup !H 4.86 5.01 Architacturat Leape o(
lutnu11ntm•a (Grotlp 4) 4.97 5.12 Ora•P County Gradt: Cltt:ek.er (Croap 5) 5.16 5.Sl . ·, . Pne.eat•bruker operator (Group 5) 5.16 S.Sl Tha CCII'Ilp«<lilUJn II
Crad~all operator (Group 6) 5.26 5.41 lo jUDICII" and ltniOf
Tea111•ter. d CSIJI UJ (S/1~71 school ttlldaDtt enJOII•d ~~ '[:Cklr. d~~:;(J~~!~.-~o 4k,~ 1al.) ::~ t" ~ .. County tchool!·
B•lldi•.l ud Coutnetlo• tndu (S/1/") (Str/671 •••ol.,u die lladaftt't
8flelr..la ye r 6 Sene Muoa 6.15 5.15 .... 1 solotioa to a d .. t.
F.leeuiclu t71JIUI (7/JIUL .....Iotttem et&UtitMd a.-Joarae,.,.. .. l lrH~aa 6.11 6.55 .,.., . . •-"' "7
l•n&IMI ~•• appo•-rra. ~=~::,. (7~1'1., 11111,, •• A.J.A. •u hraip. lite
Joe,.•r.-•• -Spray 5.22 $.11 ~... .... cltoaM P!o< .,.... ' own-101 ... looalboe
Pa-Mr I c_ .... U S.il .. i u ... tip fiG~! I-.
A.:f ciM•Ifiut"io. oMitted •eN I•. hi -e P"" .. A•.. .t 151.. 1)5
Cl!llft ,.,.. ..... •' • ~.,. ... , S.eday ••41 Holiday rate• .,. at pN"•IIIat enth ._., .. ..... •• ..... ..-. ...... ...
CITY OF N[WPOlT. 8tACI, CALIFOIUIIA TWo Ill -11
L••ra Lefloe, City" Clerk aiwa. U ..al • 8 r.~1111oo '-'·1· 1f6i,ao .. N .. ,... look< """'• , -for .. "'"-·
COCA COLA 6 PACK KING SIZE
Tilt first CIOPU'-'Y·prlctd tl~
t.ntfd and prowd vlt at
100 mph 10 YCMI have that
txtra margin It SO, 60, 70, ao. Pbtftomtnat traeUol,
FEBRUARY
1-2-3-4.
rain Of ~~Milt. Patefttfd Wtb·
Sholtldln. l01t9f' mlltagt.
P'mswe·stal IMtflltWr, Full
4-pl)'. Tyru. Trut
a.m. to
Low Profilt -·
7
10 p.m.
~,,~ ~~·"'(~.... ttO'fl otl\. 'f ....... .... ~" ':: ,;w;;.·, .... ' .. ' •.••
\ .................. , ...
01 .-:;. · .... '..... .... ,1).30 01\. ....... ~ .. ..-£ .... ,.._.. "'.. . . . . soc ....... .-........ ,.,...
Truck &
~ ..... ,
•
With
Minimum PurcMM
WHITEWALLS ·
IIAND NEW 4 I'L Y
I 00 r. DuPont Nylon Constructio~.
, HIBI \ H•evy St••l lee_.ing. Polybut•_.i_•n•
r. lin•r.
TEXACO
CREDIT
CAID
ANY SIZE, ANY CAl
1.2 .. 14 J.n.ll
..... 14 u•n ,_, .. ,. ........ 2:$29
~ .. , SI.IO ta U .S. "· F.l .T. I •ld tir•
DU LOP
GOLD
SEAL
c 60"Ful4 Ply
Premium Tubeless
White Wal
7.35xl4
7.75al4
7.S0.14
1.45xl5
7.60xl5
Certlllecl s.te
tlf JN /IIPB
7.75xl5
6.15al5
7.35xl5
1.55xl4
I .SO.I4
fJ7
5.20xl3
6.S0.13
6.00xl3
1.25x14
1.00x14
9.15xl5
1.1Sxl5
1.15xl5
7.10.15
1.00xl5
9.00xl5
HtGH PERFO~NCE
RADIAL TIRES by DUNLOP
-:=:::==~~==F=·=OI~R;.1 ~~~~ = 10.0111' IIQIOR EIIIGII
I'IRST EC1101 --'• ~ WEST CLIFF
FAMILY H.OME I
•• lh• Piratu and the Ful-The Cotta Meta Mualanp
Ienon Hornell c!Qh (or made it 2 in I lOW OYCI lh•lt
undhputed top spot in the i.n--t.own dvals Tuc.Uy
Eattem Conference. Game ni&ht, nau~ty ddeatina
lime will be a p.m. Estancia S6 to 53.
The 2 rivals are all even, In the Irvine Lnaue
D/1 1/1
Ut41YERSITY P.ARK·IRYINI
ON SPACIOUS CORNER LOT
WITH 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS
BUILT-IN KITCHEN
SERVICE PORCH
PLENTY OF ROOM TO 7~1. Fullerton won easily opene1 on Jan. S, the Mus•
Tunday evenina over ML tanas had posted a 62·52
11-______ ..;:,. __ .., _____ ..,..,_.., ___ i San Anwnio, 'H to 6a, and victoly 0vc1 the Eaalea.
.aliT IICTIOM • TNU•son, ,11, I, It" the hiah-llcorinaPiratc• out-Men held a commandina You'll look a long tUne to equal then valuea
-much less, beat them!
ADD9N
NICELY LANDSCAPED
EXCELLENT CONDITION
ONLY S41,500
L..;.;;;;;.;.;.;;.;;. _________ ...; ___ ,;.. ___ _, pointed Rivcrl'lide 11~-HlJ. lead at half·time Tuesday
2 Bedrooms and Den. 2 bath&, fireplace, Elec.
kitchen buut:ins. El egant wall~f.O.wall carpet·
ing ·and custom drapes. This 'ts an INOIVI·
DUAL Chancellor Hornet Exceptional privacy
on .,W oversized lot. Price: 130,500, less than
12500 ·Down.
Sea Kings win 78 to 44
38·13, and at the end of 3 ~olona del Mar•_s ~a qualteu;, 54 to 24.
,KinJS sta_rted then .. nd The Eagles We)e able 1,, rou~~ of h vrne Leas.ue com-sinlr> only 3 field goals in
pet1tron Tue sday nraht .the the entire first half, and 7
way they o~ned the frt ~t in the lnd half.
hlund, c rushrng Loata, thrs C'rttona•s high-scor ing
time by the ScCire •. of 78 to center , J o hn Y ul~. was t•'J'I 4-1 . On Jan. 5 the Kmas had man for the evening with
won 68·38.. . ,. 21 points. Teamma te Phil
The Leaaue l~a,dma Kr~gs Jordan was close behind
a re o\'er ~·helmln~ fav~n te s ,.·ith 19• Others aiding the
to make rt 9. s t1a1ght 1n the King's cause we re Steve
Leagu e, agarnst no defeatS', Lee ch with 1~. J im lo\!!nde-
v.~en t~e~ host ~os ta \\c sa \on wi th 8, Chris ThompSlln
thrs FIHla~ enn1ng ar 8. \lith 6, and Kim \\'1\brechl
There ~~as no contest and T om Finlev 1\ith -1
T ue:-Ja~ nrght, as th~ J..:ings each. .. ..
ran up a 15~ lead l:t~ the \like LaRue \eJ the F:-.-
cnd of the first quarter, and tancia sco11 ng with 15
~:to I~ a r the hal.f. .. points, \like !bey had R,
John Yule c~ntm ued hrs Bill Dugas,~; Ge orge Bar -
l'\'1 gh -.CJHing hl1 tz, accoun ~ nett Skip Wil l iams and
tmg f111 !7 ru~in rs , OI'C I a Peu'y, 3 each.
thud ,.,f hrs team's total.
Slt:\t: Leech added 1~ to the
11innrng cause .. Phi! Jordan
had !!, .l1m J..:1nde\on, 10;
T''n~ F1nley and \like \lc·
,\illlam-., fo .:ach, and C'h1is
I hnmp-.••n, ~.
(',•at:h Hill Bloom'-. Sea
J..:1ng-. out~COI Cd their li<>S S ~
lpv.n 11\a\s, E~tanl'J a's
Eaj!lc-.. h.:tlo:t lhan .=_ li' l
la:-t Fllda ~ .:,·ening to \\'in
hanJ,d~· 7b tCl ]b ..
The J..:tn g:-Jumped to a
qu1d.: -11-5 lead 1n the fi rst
411311CI, and \..ept up the
r r C ~ -.ure lh!tlUShOut the
~ilme. At hair-time it was
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atiflcM. Cow• ..._. ~t• WI MM fiOo.ollllln ..... ..,. .. .. .~ • ., Vlll'fKill,
SUMSITLUe~
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s.F;!.'Dt:. ~~~..l..l.!r:t.Jt N~ I<•·-•' t.rttl AM V.I ..... S..0W. .... 8 ! WHie<n.
1 Time 2 T •me'.
2.50 •
3.00
4.00
.10
. 3 T.m_u
~00
4.00
5.00
.15
20 words or less ' 21 words 10 :K> words
31 words to 40 words
• ;;J.SO
)' 2.00
3.00
.05 Eoch word over 40 words
20% OFF FOR CASH WITH ORD~R
• MUSICAl FOR SAlE • WORK WANTED
'IE .. -\~{ the fabulous t\Li .1., \11\IF.O WORK expertly don e ..
'Theatre Compact 'Jrgan' '4 e cut th e s tencil and do
wtth electroni c uap.!o anJ the complete JO b. Call
C a! tanets -'JNLY at. . . 6 7 3-4 l)5i): to ~ p.m ..
CORC'OR >\N \~U'ilC CO. IIRONINfi .. Yean. nf ex per\.
(.'cross from Fashi on~-) ience on al\ t ~res uf clo-
=66 . T own ,'It Country thin~ & hno:n .. SpC.::ial t},
541-4318 I lnen's shut s . 'ii.Sol per hr.
Open Mon. & Fri. 'ti I 8 pm Mabl e Whitman, 6U7 \lat·
• Yamah~~ry. ~_:k •t JUelite , CD\1 .. 11 73-:71-' ..
I\\ Cl ~ -\ll\'\0
-.]i llhil\' U "~" [l,,ni.,h 1\ . .ln•H
('On-.o ]f' ~~\)">, l' .. f'd f•TJ~.ofl-..1
from !19"•· \"I> lt.•mmnn I Or-
lo!.On 5·,-1 ;. ,,.,,.m ] l!'ll,.-..1 ,,.,,..,]
• SCHOOlS
\IE\\ CLASSI·.S
ST I\RT \\EEI\L'I
ll''·'"d"' from 579·,. Complele Secretat1al -('!erk
"r ln~id i ·Ph i l!il"' ( "· Typist• Specral Cour ses -
1907 '·\I,, in "1. •11 2r)th Bru s h-u p t )'ring,IR\1 ST-\~-
.... nt.t \n,, OARD. SELECTRIC EXE·
196SDATSUNSTA. WAGON
23,000 miles by l s t ownet.
CUTI\'E t}f't!..,.ntcrs, S 1-1
Brush-up cours es, after·
noons, evenings. Pa} for
your books, and a small
registration fee, then on\}
S5 .. JJ per week. I,)!l's of
succ e ss£ul graduates ov er
the past fiv e years .. Poll~·
Prie st Bu sine ss College,
325 ,\1.. 'iewport Rlvd.,
Newport !'l each. Phone s-1a-·nn.
SC HOOL PRORLE\IS"
Pri vate High Sch01'l
lndi\·idual a ttenli nn
Small Classes
Brick•f•Wofd P r•p School
U Fair Drh•e -CMta \lesa
5~1 Hl42il
SPACE for rent rn
Ensign arcade building,
2121 E. Coast Hwy., CO\l
Ideal for inswance or real
eslate. Call The En•ian. 613-ossn.
New tires, new car auat·
antee, l,_ice includes
complete new pairit job to
1emove si1n -any colo1
desired. Also inspection 1--W-AH_T_E_D _____ _
b)! Oataun dealer and <\NY
1epairs neceuary. Sl 195 ICAlilj
-will take 1mall tlade.
Frank Jordan, 673-2430.
• IOOII:JPOR
Bruce Chapman dropped nisht, 35 to ·28, but the
in a rhenomenal -'0 points Eaales came back suona in
for th e Piratc11, .scorina the 2nd half and weJc fiaht.-
frum all anslcs. c rJia Fal-ina for an upset r i&ht up to
cqne r scored l~,.John \'al-the rinal aun.
\ely accoun ted for :!3, Ed \like LaRUe led the Eaale
Babiuch had 14, and Bart rall y, dumping in 22 point1
Canid<• had 1:!. Vall~\)' now points fm the evenina, hiJh
has 4H r~·r the season and for both teams. Chat lie
an OCl" car~~~ tutal of added 9 fm Estancia;
l .IJ-1. !bey scoted 8;Skip Williams,
Las1 wc.:d 1hc:: Pirates, 6, Peur an~ Bill Dugas, 3
finishing 11hat Coach Bob each, and George Barne 2.
Wetlel had pr~dic ted would Jdf Saraent was
2 _Bedrooms -:-1 bath, ~ireplace. CpLI/Drpi.
Kttchen Blt/ms It refrigerator. Price only
$23,500 wilh 10% down.
4 S.drooms & Family Room. 21> baths cpt./
drps and complete kitchen bit/ins. Ha0dy to
Play Yard and Pool .. Price '27,500. Only 1-4.000 down.. •
Eves: 494•3480
be the= li1Ugh.:st .... ed:end of ['{lin t man for the \Ius tan as Bay & Beach Re .. Nv Inc.·
the setuon, t.)m b.:d Chaf-with 21 points. Ste\'e Kin& ••• J
f.:) l.J·I-.~7 Frida) night and dropped in 13 points; Roaet
Realtors
673·4400
tl'<•\.. a h:1iHa1ser from \lhistler, 7; Lord Wh ite, 6; '2407' E. COAST IMf'Y.
n1n th-ra.n\...:d \It, San An· Greg Erskine, 5; Claude ~& DB. g.,..
lnnio, 75-66 Saturda} ni ghL Kelly and Don FalliS, 2 "'""~ MAl
.l •'hn \'all d~. O(T's all each. ~7~3000
..:"nfcr<;:ncc: f~>r 11 arJ, pu r on. This Fr iday evening at 8,111.•••••!"'!"'!"'~-~~~--\i"
a ~~~~~~~ Satu rd.1~ ni~h l that Es tancia will be at 1-WAN
the.: \\uuntH::-1~111 rc:mc:mber Olinda, Costa \lesa wi ll go ' · TE
tall ~car h•ng. l'h.: fl-~ ln r-c ross-tnwn It) face the
m~r Cnt.Hla J-:1 \\:u ..;harp-Lcagu~ leading Cnlt•na Je\
shtlt,tl!r ha'J ~.:anneJ 3d 1he \!ar Sea J.\mgs.
ni ght hc ft•re agarnst Chaf-The \lu~nangs carne m1ghll
fo1 and "a" fa..:rn~; a tn".:r-1 t f .
ing fwn t .... a!l at \11. Sr\C..
Va lle!~ ru rt<:t.l .=_~ against
th e \\oun ti.:~ ..
IAITIIU• C:ONFI.IMCI (.-.t.s.o-
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1""" ,..-xT .. G.ull•s o 1 • n
JII!OAV -11,001 -l.lnlo AM II C"otln, CY••Kl J! Cllr11o, ·~~t'r110e v•. GolcMn ...... , II Or.,.. CNif, Sew> ler-"'S:.~'ttlbf'oi· ~"tl~~'r~ fill'-~ .,
Or-CMif.
c osc to one o lhc :-ea-
~nn·~ ma Jm upsets la.!ol
Fr ida~ C:l'enmg, but lm.t 1n
lhe ftnal :-econd.!o tn pov. C l•
[ul Fuuntarn \'aile),
T he ~core was !Jed. I
at the end nf the ' quatt..:r. Th.: Bar;,ns !ed 23
to 2:! at the haiL But a 3rd
qua1te r r ail~ pu l the! \lus-
U!.ngs ah!!ad b1 1 ef1 ~ by a
30<9 ma rg1n, "ltll 3:.:!7
left m the penod. The Bat~
ons came n ght back 1\l lh a
qu1ck 6 poi nts. and held a
35-3: advantage a~ the
final quall e r opened.
\les a aga in rallied. andl
pulled up to a 37 -37 tie
\\ 1th 5:37 left tn the game ..
•\gain Fnun tatn \'aile~
dwpp..:d m b flllln l!i-, and
held an appatenth sa re
edge ar H-37 1\ 1th lh.e ch•ck
.!>ho"-m g I 53 ''' pi a~.
Rnger \\hhtieJ maJe a
t..,.JStm g JUmp ~hot j ('ood
afteJ a free th!O"-fa1\ed (ot
t.he Barons, and the iiCI>'C ><ARBOR TRANSFER
AHD" STOR,.Gf
Ager'll f.t
WHEATON
'lAtR INES, INC.
t wa s ~3~39. The m-loound::f
toss ..,.a s stolen 1;1~ Rose1,
and he paJ>Sed to Greg Er-
skine, "'ho drnpped rn a b1g
Ll 8-7323 or L1 8-IJ78.l
37 5 t-•• 17th S1., Co1 ta \leu
MISCEllANEOUS
before your eyes
on )'(lUI new carpet -re-'
move them w1th Blue Lus-
tre. Rent electric sham-
('ll.>t)C:r \\ .. Crown Hardware,
3ltl7 E. Coast Hwy,, Cor-
ona del \lar. --
FOR ~AJ.t:
! pomts to nan n" rh.: ma r-
~ in t'' H~l . ~
Fountam \'all e \ h I 2 rree
throv.s, but Rngcr 'l!ls tlcr
SCIHCJ fr om :! feet t>U I to
restntc the edge tl•! porn ts,
54-.13 . "1th on\~ 55 ~econJs
to go .. Th t: Har,•n-. aga1 n
add..:d ! 11 om the fr c:.: thtnv.•
line, and the \lu~tangll had
rim~ nn\~ f,,l a fmal ball\..et
befme t!mt: ran nu l.
J eff Sa1gent Jed the \Ius-
tang!> 11.1th I~ p(llnts. Ste\·;:
1-..mg had 10 . \\h1~tler. 7:
L£l~d \\h1te. fl, Enokrne.5.
and Don Fa111 S, 3.
WANTED: Home ond rental in Corona del Mor, Hove
free ond clear apartment~zoned lot in su-
burbon Breo, plus cosh, and will assume
your loon,
WANTED: What have you for 85 free and cleor acres
in Imperio I County, 2000 ft. of rood fronr.t
age. Water and e lectric ity available, Val-
ued at S595 per acre,
PHONE 642-5111
liM
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1703 We•tcliff Dr., Newport l..dl '
BEST BUY:
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BEST BUYS!
3 B R plus rental 1n CI)M .... qu iet , pleasant
street. .huge Lano1 ·Den ... rdeol for family
w1th teen•oger.. .could add untl with minim um ~
cost. ~W JUST• S36 ,500
BEST BltY:
Corona del Mer COMMERCIAL ... Lorge cor-
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present use shows 1ncome to corry. l op 1n ·
veslment for future developmenl, Call far
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Laguna Beach ... 3 B.R ... mogn1ficent Ocean
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tns1de and out. , . top loan. ONLY S32,250
SEMPlE REAL. ESTATE
2515 E. Coost Hwy., Corona del Mar
675-2101
Beautiful
Cameo Shores
OPEN HOUSE
SUN, ONLY ltt 5 P.M ,
Del uxe · 3 Bedroom s , plu s ramil y room. 3
Baths. 2 Fireplaces, Anthony Pool, our·
beautifully land scaped .
33\l Cameo Shores
S67 ,5GO
~t't&fl
332 Morgueri te
Cotono del Mot -673·8550 g.,.. no,..,.lf. l<.allor
'"wrii-Mccl.rd. ~
Rdiale Setllice Silo<e 190
1110 HIWPORT CDSTAMIIA
au1omat1c
.ln-.v...:J IO@ Unll \q fh rC•
m••tl.'. Srcc1 al p11Cl' n .. v..
fiu.IJanrectl.. R erl.~ccs
.111 "\ l'Hng -.cl\ 1cc.. Sa\·e
"'"Ill'\ n''" l!.llh lhl!i dd.
1-..1 .=.-u .. loo. Marina tops Sailors HURTING
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EXCfi A.~GE SPEOALISTS
DOYLE CO. -548-1168
270 E. 17th St .. , Costa Mcu
'4 C '1l:'N 'S SKI HOOTS,good
condi t 1on,~rze ~1 ; .~5 .fi 73 ·
~:!(11\,
The .\ev.·pott ll aThor Sailors
fmtsh..:J the fn)t lt)Und of
Sunset League pia~ Tue s-
da~ nq~hl m 3rd rlace, w1 th
h.IRBY \'An l '\1 CI..I·.·\SER a ~-3 1ec Nd, il•l>tng to
Full -.et iltta..:hm..-n !-. \lar ma Rt. to bb.
n..::\l.'r u,.eJ. (',,.., ~JOO. ll unt1ng1r•n Beach. 97~9
~il l -.dl fN SQS . f-rank I'ICtnr C>\'el Santa Ana. is
.lnrtlan, ti 7 .. l -.=_~_l{). 1 at the tnp nf tht: League
, "THE CLOSET" v. ith 7 v.ins and nn losses.
SALEH Lad1cs coa t~ SIO .. \Iarina 1s ~nd attl-1 .
\lam Jrc~~-='· \hnr rT ICe -.. ;h.: Vl klllg.!o Jan .ur a ~5-
_lan . ..ll _ F..:h.1. IO a.m. _1 L lea~ a t half·t1me n\'et
•, m '"'0 c r 1 II . the Sa1l nrs. and never let -p. .. _.,..., r" .. '--oas ..,. \.
(Jr..:at.:n \largteta s4uat~) I up, Fotward Bd l \Iolli!! led
the \Iarina attack ..,.11h 30
OIL PAI.\ITINfiS, C'lrpper rmn b .
Sh1p:-&. o lhcrs, fiRE1\ TL '' AI Gage sank 20 f'Cirn ts for
REOLCED "' !>ell. Also the Sailors .. Bob Black had
ruth & reels. 6 46-6245, 13; Ron Love, 8; Rick
• FOR RENT
I'OR LEASE WN FURN.
Cha1n11n g home, ideal \(t.
caltun,J()4Larkspur , ('0\\,
I bedroom & den, 2 baths,
\g .. living rm. w 'fireplace.
Sl85 pet mo. Call 5~~-
6771. -P!RSONAl
Stickelmaier, Doug Unde1~
wood and Bo b llancock , S
each; Paul llo\mes, Lc=e
lta\'en, Gat)' Tucker, .lohn
Suock and John Pe5chell,
l each.
This Ftiday at 8 p.m. the
Sailms will' be at Santa
Ana Vall.:y. The' Barons a 1e
tied with Weste rn fm fitlr
place, wi th a z~s tecord.
The Sail01s ' showdown
with ~lr.rntinaton Beach last
Friday evenin1 wu a raitly
close conte•l fm 3 quat·
ters, hut lhe Oile11 pulled
away in the (inal petiod (or
a decisive 84--69 vietnry,
cal\etl nn ll a rbm fnr the
mght to taled J:. These
fouls pwdu ced 36 p.•rnb
fo1 the Olle!S.
ll·eallh fo rce s sale-C-1
cnmer -9llx 11 7, 2 build-
ing s, S56,l)lll) property -
SJU,\lJUequi ty at discount.
\lake orrer.
CUlT 1111, R'~'"'
642-6472
lla1bor tra1lecl :!ll-~1 at the
end t1f tht: fits t quattcr, 411-
41 at the half, and 67·58 at
U1e end of th e 3Jd pe1 iod .. ,.
170 W, 19th -Cos to Mua
eve . 673-3468
1730 W, Coo•t Hiway
Beoch
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A custom homt! built
but foi you ... hy
Ivan Wellio & Sons .. InC.
011 a /argt' \'ieu· lor.
Pnvacy, prcstiae. qu1c1 elec:anc~
tn nclusive DOVER SHORES
.. on I he Irvine Ranc:h on New-
port Harbor·s famous Well Bluff.
BA YCREST homes arc r~ally
cu~tomized for people who
demand ind.yidu:diry and swank
Jimplieity ... who .uc Selective
, , . who :are communily minded.
The 300 Series homes seem
world~ away from conaestion yet
..... only mlnules fro m practically
cveryrhlna.
$59,995 to$120,000
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layrrrst
lufkkn al'ld Dr"clopln
IVAN WElLS A SONS, INC.
IIC(;Aif.
-
Coach AI Hackney'• plly•
eu out1cored their (oe (tM'I
lhe ncxn 60 to 48, but ~~ ••
the aame on lhe free .. tow
line. The (ull COPI I preu
employed by the Sailors
durin1 the (irlt hal( kept
the tefeteu bu1y with their
whistles, and ·the foult
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of ,Cot&& M11a, lOI Maa• ~loa wil_l be e~lebrated ory O.rcia,l14~ Camellia Hayu, l09S Colleae Dt,
ttOhl -Dr, p, 0 . Newnana In die even1n1 tervJce. LaM Cotta Me.. Coata •~aa. ·u '* .. n •· • • • . . """ •• prea ~ e war I• St.. Maft Prubyterian Girl -Mr. and Mr•. Ste-Girl-Mr. and Mr•. Julius
neu of Clu'lll" '.' the 11 Ch.wch, Eattblulf Drive and phen Oyurik, 1101 Matlin Aafona, 2029 Baltra Plac:e,
!.m. Sun•y urva~e. and Jamboree Road, E81t Bluff -Way, Bay crest. . . Cot\& Men.
When Ood ••Y_• no at &he Ouut miniater for the 10 Boy -Mr. ·and Mra. Wal· Girl -Mr. and Mrs. S. Lee
7 p,m, , len"lce, Saaday 1.m. Suaday sor•ice wilt be 'liam Anderton, 2004 Baja, Cooper, 709 W. 20th St.,
School ••11 be held for Ill Dr •R bert K. Kelley of 1M Newport Beach. Costa Men. aaea at 9:45 a.m. Jualor · 0
Church will "-' 11 11 a.m. depertrnont of J!'Ycholoay at
Nwtery it provided for all FulleriOft Jwuor. ~o~lea~.
airvicet. The Bible uudy whe~c he ape~1ahzea 1n and -ay .,_ 1. · . marnap and fam1lymatten,
. n er ~"~'~~'c '"I service a sraduate of Princeton
' s-loy, J ... 21
Girl -Mr. and Mil. John
Coyne, 1118 Devon Lane,
We stcliff.
W.4 ... 1Aoy, J••· 2A
Girl -Of. and Mn. Doua-
lu Newcomb, 1907 Trade·
wind• Lane, Baycrut.
Will be held at 7:30 p.m. Theoloaical Seminary in Wednesday. .
Girl -Mr. and Mn. Ron-
ald Williams, 156 Rochester
St., Costa Meu .
Girl -¥~,. and M11 . Clar-
ence Hale, 968 Paularino
Ave., Cotta Meu. • • • The Plymouth Conarea ...
tiona! Chwch, 3262 Broad
St., NewpoJt HeiahLI -Of-
ficers of lbe church will bf
installed at tho 10 a.m.
Sunday service.'· Tho Rev,
Norman Bfown will preach
on "God moves now ....
Pilpim Fellowship, frotft
junior hiah throuah colleae
ale, wm meel at 3:30 p.m.
Sunday at the church • • • • St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, 600 St. Andrew'•
Rd., Cliff Haven -Dr.
Charles Dierenfield will
preach on the theme, "00n't
live yesterday," at the a,
9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday
services. The senior hiah
and colleae aae re11ow 1hip1
will meet toaether at 7:30
p.m. Sunday. Kim Strut~
director of youth ministry,
will share hi• experiences
at the recent pre,ident•s
prayer breakraat in Wuhina-
ton, D.C . • •• • The Christian Science
Churche s, Corona del Mar,
Newpor t Beach and Costa
Mesa -The &olden teat ror
this Sunday's lesson aermon
on "Live" is fJOm the lOth
chapter or Luke: "Thou
s halt love the LOrd thy God
with all thy hetrt, and with
all thy soul, and with all
th y suenath, and with all
thy mind ; and thy neiahbour
as thyseH.'" ••• The Lutheran Church o(
the Master, 2900 Pacific
View Dr., Harbo1 View
Hills -The Lord's supper
will be ce lebrated at the
8:45 and II a.m. services
this Sunday. Dr. William
Eller wi_ll deliver a mes-
s&Je on "God's picked rep-
rea"enii.tiYei ... • • • ~ The Newport Ha.rbor
,L'\1-.in Church, 2SOI.Ci\ri'
Dr.,· Newport Heiaht•-The
sacrament of holy com-
munion will be celebrated
at both the 8:30 and 1 I a.m.
Sunday services. Pastor
James Blain will preach on
the topic, "They saw no
one Wt Jes us," based, on
2 Peter 1:16-21. • • • Newport Unity Church,
New Jersey, H1 1 sermon
topic will be ''Our mission,.,
Elder Thomaa Huadon will
uaiat Dr.· Kelley in the
M.~~oMy, J•"· 22
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Kent
Dobaon, 2260 Maple Ave.,
Girl -Mt. and Mil. Jona•
than White, SOl Poinsettia
Ave.,. Corona del Mar.
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MATCHING LOYI HAT, l19. UJf'.U ................................ .. $15995
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MATCIIINCJ LOVI SM. I, .... $22US ...... • .• • .. • .... · • · • · · · .. · .. • · · · • .. • $139',5
~ . :c=..~~.~.~.~ .. ~~;.~~·.~.~~.~:~ .. ~· .............. $,,~
HATCH toYU C... T.W.., 27''•60'' ,.,..;c 10p. 1"1. SH.U ........ ,,, ......... $49'5
~ ,.._~,~~:.~.~.~~ ... ~.~.-::~.~~.'~~~.~.~~ ~139'5
::·.:.:~~~~. ~~~~ .. ~~~~~. ~~~~· .. ~~~~~ .~.~ ... ~~~· .. ~~~~ ~~n•.'~~~.~ .. $449'5
;~M_O:'" .,:.~~.~~~.~~~~·.~~ .. ~·.· .. ~'.Y.~ c~-o<, ~lt.·.· .. '~~~:.'= '269'5
'ONIIMIOIAIY w,MIItHN doeir i• -rt •114 -•· 101. 120US .... ,,,,, .. , $ 129'5
EXAMPLES OF UQIIDITIOI SIIIHS!
r•1•1 L IIOYII ••s ~~Nc~• Elll~
Siaty.Cive years of home·
1
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makina ended for Tria tic £. • ..
Royse {)f 126-C Broadway, 1 PARENTS Cotta Meu, when she died '
Jan. 24 at Coata Meaa • • •
Convalescent Hospi tal at
aae 87 .
Shewu born ()ct. 9, 1880,
tn Pcnntylvania, came to
California 29 yeau aao and
lived in Qranae County for
12 yean,
Survivon art! her husband,
Edwin; a son, John of New.
port Beach; a dauahter,
Rachel of Newport Beach;
and 1 arandchild.
Servi ces were held Jan,
27, at Bell Broadway Mor-
tuary Chapel, with reader
June s e'ymour as officiant.
Jnurnment was at Pacific
View Memorial Park.
• l•r-rclaJU_,.,.,...,pet:~~yp • Do..,. ...Ur .._ ,._ ,..,.,,.,
• JVUJ Ide oetMJ.mk ,,.....,.,.,u'""'
in ...:laMelnw IW ..W...-,flfll?
IM~nalll ...... ,........ ........ S..utar c............ ..... 7-12
THIS IS IT! WE ARE
Af1'111 MANY YIAIS of fair OftCI hoMit tiaoMnv ....... tM ptopla of the aroa, unfot1uft.o
at• cirwm•tan<:n havo COUIOd 111 to liquiclcN ow entire furnit\lra lto<kl
tt ts imparoti" tftal we dilpOM of out fino qua~ stodc of T romitionol , Spa~. CO!'t-
tempora"' ond MooJdi ... , • ...._, home f"""*'ings clired ta the pubiK at •ldNIM nadudiom.
COfl'l• from any dilfDnca to lhare in thoM fabulous barvaina that con only como your way
durine an autt.ntic: '"QUmltG IUSINISS SAUl"
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OPEN
TODAY
{SUNDAY)
11 'TIL 5
OPEN DAILY
11 'TIL 9 PM
SATURDAY 11-5
TERMS AV AJLABLE! meetina at ISlh St. and
Irvi ne Ave., Cliff Haven -
"Mind's desian" will be
the t ermon topic or the Rev,
Loren Fl ickinaer at the
10 a.m. Sunday service. At
the 7:30 p.m. Wedne sday
s ervice he will p1esent
musical meditations on the
subject of ''Radiation ."
SIIIUUIIIIOTTl.E CUSS OILED WALNUT LARGE GROUP AIJIFICW LARGE SPANISH 32" WIDE
• • • Univeuity Baptis t Church,
2252 S. E. Palisades Rd.,
B:~ck Bay-The Rev. Robert
Cahill will preach at the
Sunday mornina service on
the topic, ''Evanaeliam:
Part ), methods.'" Youth
p oops , aradu l throuah
12, will meet at 6 p.m.
Sunday.
•••
P1 ince or Peace Lutheran
Church, 2987 Mell Verde
Dr.· Costa Meu -Oon
Ve;tef of the Chriatian
education staff will apeak
at the mornina services
UGAL NOTIC!
NO'T1CE OF PURUC HEAATN C NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that die C hy Couell of 1he
City of Newport Be•eh will
hold • pablle he•rias reprdiaa
lhe •ppeal of 1\.e lrvl.e r.~ ~•y, as property 6w...,., fro.
the deeiala. of tile Plaaai•l
Commi!laioa r:•tia111 Uat! P«-,...
mit No. 132 wilh eoadllloae.
aa.t reqaestl•lll that Coe~dltloa
No. 7, which stlpat.tes thai
lheHahallbl!!aoacc«-.. to O.y•
shit! Dr ive whh ll•e ueeptloa Of
fire aeeeaa, bedele1ed. Afpli•
c .. l for U•e Pennlt No. 327
Ia C"lek hersoa Volbwa111U,
lac. f.·65 r..at Coast Hl•w•y.
,.;qa'esll.-8 a• utGMOhi~ sales
.. d aervlce faellitj Ia •• -el.aaified diaMict 1 portl• of
Bloeb M .. d 9fJ: lrvlw'•
SaiMII•laloo. Z•e U.,.
NOnCE IS BUEll FOa. TBEI CIVEtt .. , ... NW
.. ~Uc .,_, ... wlll ... ~••• • u..u• .. , of r • .,.., .....
at .... IIOIIir ef 1110 ~· " .. CaueU a--. of •• Cllf
Boll ol •• Cllf •' N--e-e*, c.m .. ~o, •• .,._
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........ r-4 ......
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City sf Nowpol1 .... ,_.,, ... , , ••• I, lfM, lo ·-... ,.-......
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SCREENS SYSTEM
REG. $12'5 $29.95 REG. $29'5 $44.50
Choice of Finllhell 31" High Uprighhl
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UP10
REG. '10415 60% $210.
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RECLINERS PHILODENDRON
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REG. 17915
$149.95 ' REG. $19'5 $49.95
Reg. $119.95 .. $69.95 Many Others A""iloblel
AU ITEMS SUIJECT TO .PRIOR WEI
COCKTAIL 6' SPANISH
TABLES BOOKCASES
REG. $4915
$119.95 REG. '79'5 $139.95
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.. 71tl Colples pia ned -·,·-bi-.n:.v, ,.';n':;! Mutie for I!Yei)'OIM h lbt aer, Colla Metat f*a. ICurl
1!. ...... party n ouoao: ot 1666 theme for &he H.nor Area Kupfetm•, Newpott B~&dt;
llwa W, Bey SL, Connuni&y Concert Ano-Mil. WtlliiiD WW.Ih•••r,
A--,_ dl d J " 1 Monrovia Ave., Cotta Meta, · .: th Tth a1 tl d Mr ....-1.1 -••· 0 10• •~ 1 •-1·-01•01 of 'ood, •un, Batson,. Qoorp Hauter, c11won •• e .au Hun na10a Beadl~ • a. .. · Coa 1 l H "" ... 1' 1' died Jan, •2S at Hoaa Hot• be h · drl w • .. &.-. 1 1 c1. r•••• va ••cen Ol• rock 'n roll muaic tnd con-Edward Wbi\eho~o and pit.al . mem II IP ve opent Mary .,.qnor, _....,, 'aa
pllllt. h •-1 od Vincent Wood. Feb. 26. The aoaeon pro-. aewaa bom Fob, 2, 1897, viviality 11 '"'1 " p~ann ~~. Otte&on wu born arama will aueu musical WALTII CLAIII, R,
In Illinois, came to Califor .. fJounr thoruobandE•-I'I oCfl:mobfeN"e~~ LOIIN W. CONMIR, Feb, 17, 1942, in California ent.ertainmcnt for the enUre ST•CID VI Bill TV
nia 25 years aao and lived u.. !X.PRINTIIt. Dfl$ and had lived in Oranae family. While Wal .. r Clarke, 73,
Ia Oranae County for 9 pOll Beach. F01mor ptinter Lorin Whit-County for 20 yean. She Auociation Preaid•t of 535 Wucminater, New·
yean. She was active in Saturday. Feb. 10, \las ney Conner or 3044 c~ had been emploYed the lau Larry Bacon announcu that port Heiahtt, wu watchina
the Ladies Auxiliary of been circled as the date fo r Hdae, Costa Men, died 3 yean at the Balboa Bay ho ld s •have already been TV in hia livina room Wed;
Co&ta Mesa O.rraC:ks, World the event, 10 be held in the Jan, 24 at Lona Beach Ve· C lub as a maid. placed On the folio win a at= nesday, Jan. 24, he col·
War I Veteran•. Newport Beach home of Mr. teran't Hospital at aae 60. Survivou are her husband, tists for the n63-6it teriu: lapaed tuddenly and died
Survivors are he~ hu s band, and Mu. Clinton Campbell He served u an Army Donald, ana 2 dauahteu, The Clebano££ Strina• .nd on the way to Hoaa Hoapi·
William; a aon, Warren ot Jr. lieutenant in World War II, Dawn and Shawn, of lhe OrcheBtra fo r a return en-tal.
fresno; 2 bf others, Frank f ollowinc th e cocktail and was a printer for 19 home; her parents, Mr . and aaaement; Kyuna Wha Mr. Clarke wat born Feb.
Boone of Fresno, and Harry hour, a dinner will be servcc.l years for Lloyd Holli s ter, Mrl. Lonnie White of Costa ChunJ, l}-yeas-old Korean 3, 1894, in Iowa, lived in
Boone of South Dakota; a featu rina beef s tr oganoff. A In c., of Illinois. Meu; and a 1i1ter, Dolorea beauty winner of the Leven-Califo rnia fo r 23 years, and
sister, Mrs . Elsie Laberee rock 'n rollaroup will pro-Survivon are his wi fe, Crowley of Mauachusetu. tritt competition for violin-in Oranao County, ror 23
or South Dakota; and 3 vide mus ic for dancinc Jean, and dauahter, Mary, Servicea were held Jan. ists ; and the Columbus Boy-years. For 2S ye&r l he w&l
after dinr.er. of the home·, and a ,,·,t e r, 29 at Bell Broadway Ch · • · • · · 1 · · arandc hildre n. • · on -'Amen ca 1 SlnJina a sel -employed pamtma
Service s we re held Jan. Mrs. Campbell will be \1rs. Vida Lantz of Lona· SURPRISE PA9(AGE boys." A fourth atttaction contnictor. i usisted in hostess duties bard, 111. · 29 at Bell Bl:oadway Mor.. Lynn Moniaon of 715 will be announced at the Services were held Jan,
wary Chapel. The Rev. Her-by Mrs . Michael Holin, Pri vate services were Larkspur Ave ., Corona del close o f lhe membeuhip 27 at Bell Mortua1y Chapel,
bert Johnson of· the First social chairma n, and com-conducted by Bell Broad .. Mat, re ceived the nicest campaian. with the Rev. Raymond
Me thodist Church of Costa mi ttee member s, Mmes. way Mortuary. lnurnment birthdaypresent.Herbrother, Mrs. G. Larry Sever.nce Brahama of SL Andrew'•
Mesa officiat ed. Roger Sherma n, Warren Fix, v.·as at Jhe Veteran's Ad-C elso, came howe h om it membership chairman, ••· Presbyterian Chu1ch &I of·
Steve Pteslon, Robert ~i.niStTation Cemetery Saw-servina 2 yean with the U. sisted by the followina area ficiant. Interment W&l at
CARDS
CHARLES I. HAYES tt,:e~n,:e;;··~w::,:;es~t~L~•~•~::::::.:,;, _ _;s~.=~~i~n~V~ie~tn:a~m:·;.. __ _;•;h~airmen : Mrs. Georae Gefo
DIES AT AGE OF 14 I
Life began for Charles B.
llayes o f 223 Rochester
St., Costa \1c sa, 84 yeats
ago on the cast coast and
ended Jan. 26 on the v.•est
coast at Costa \lcsa Cnn·
valescent n ospital.
\·tr . Hayes was born Oct.
20, 1883 , in \Iaine. li e was
last employed as a night
watchman at S~ra c usc Sur·
plus Co., Syta..:u se , ;.lew
York. lie was a resident of
California a,nd Orange
County for 6 yeats.
J\IAL-TM VCLUMTIIRI All! PR .. ATAL CLINIC
1\0 ...... --or -· -· two ,. •• 0 tho J.aor !ltell Cl•~ or -· • •o c-w. 1\ooe
No..,..lt loech bu edopcod puticlpMiaa lo ... .,..., ..
tho Marcil or 01.,., pr"'olal aro tho Mmeo. Cllatoa C-
cllnlc II dae Or• .. County bell JL, Michael H .. bt ..
Medical Cen&er at one or Prllllk Haatiu, Roaei Pilla,
their , ml}or projecll ror lh.• Henry .IJOllenMra lftd
YIU. )tmU'~flfo
Jr.anior Ebell Club vo l...,...·
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Soil R.tordcwtt Proc.u
with Dupont Chemicals
SurVi\'lHS arc h is wife,
Agnes: a son, ChaJ)c!. nf
Syracuse ; a daughter, \Its.
Winn1 II Cathcote of Cnsta
\lesa; and 3 b1othcrs, lla11 y
and George uf Portland,
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s,ana; 5 gTandchildJcn and
2 gJeat-grandchiiJJen. The Clemont • Model GJ_.l5 227 sq, ln. rect.np .. r picture
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ROBERT RODGERS OF
C.M. DIES AT AGE 32
Consul ting eng1neer Ro l>e 111l
Freeman Rodgers of 2
Peterson Wa ~, Cos ta \le>a,,l
d1cd SunJa>. Jan. 2.11,
lloag llm.p1 ta l at age 32.
\II. RudgeJS 1.\3.5 \Ooith
ll ughes :\uctaft Co. ll e •
bctrn Dec. 23. IQ35. 1n AI ·
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Seo·1ces .... ere held
30 at Bell B~t,ad\\a~
tuar y Chapel, v.·t th the
Richard Dunlap of the
\k:thodis t ChUich of Co•s utl
\lcsa as officiant. "' orcr-1
rnent wao; at Pac,fic
\lemo11al Park.
CHEV. EL CAMINO PICK UP
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STUDENTS ADOPT KOREA BOY
ly J• L•.,.•• eyu and avorap in tile.
A pt.rtic:ulat China aboul Yoo Kana Shilc ia lhe ... on.. or tlarbor mp•a
t~ophomore clan.' The 6-
year-old Korean boy hu
been livina in a Korean Of•
phanaae since he ••• abe."*
doned 3 year~ aao. Y oo
Kana Shik ia ducrlbe:d by
hi• nwte •• a .,Cute, litlle
boy,with a lona race, alan &-
od oyebto••· channina
him it lhal he is mutt and .-.~"11'10'1
cannot tpealt or hear. But
jult by lootina at the race
or aorneone, he knowt what
he or the want• him to do.
He is superior \o mott or FROM OUR the children.""
Under the Holt Adoption •---·-..,;..;
Propam Inc:., the Clan will 19TH YEAR, MO . 25 51!COMD UCTION THURSDAY , F!l. 1, lUI (714) 673-0550 COlONA DIL MAR, CALif.
HARRY ·L. STRI CK LAND, at right, son of Urs. Ma xine
J, Strickland of 1505 Clay St., Cliff Haven, receives
new silver bars signifying his promotion to captain in
the U.S. Air Force at Ent AFB , Colo., from Brigad ier
General W.J. Sherra rd , deputy chief of s taff for Intel-
ligence, North American Aerospace Defense Command.
Captain Strickland is an in telligence officer at Ent.
He is a Jqbo graduate of El Ran cho High School, P lea
Rivera, and received his B.S, degree and commission
in 1%4 upon graduation fr om the U.S . Mili t ary Academy.
I U.S. Air Force photo)
Field trip for students
Eighty el1gible science They will send their menus
elective prognm s tudents to the only JIOCeT in Bot-
from the L incoln School will 1ego , so that the supplies
be s tudying their science wi\lbewaitinslor themwhen
in the field, Feb. 13-16, the y arrive.
Leavins fr om Newport Plans fot the evenins•
Beach in a p1i vate\y include baitina cerlain areas
cha1tered bus, paid for by of the de5ert, so that tne
the students, these students noc twnal wildlife can be
will head fm BolleJCl Springs vi ewed with flashlights,
State Park, where the y wi ll followed by evening lee-
spend ti me taking a 25-ndle tu1e~o .by park naturalists.
bus tour, nature hikes into Auangement s have been
the hills, a tour of the Uni-made w1th the Botreao Hi&h
\'etsi ty of \1ary\and's and School to nouse the st00enl8
:-.!ASA's l~i le Ions antenna 1n the auditorium and to
fo1 momt01ina radio sisnals make shower faci\itieli
f1om Jupite1, the sun and available.
quasi-star soutces. Teachets Mary ~lar11s,
They ate p\annina their \latyann I=Jlret, Bert Pcffeu
own meals and will ~;:ook and Tom Duuino will ac·
'll>'tiija Uaey a~.io&...._IO.QD\paft:)' 0\e c:lauu. Ellen
t naram, school nut se, is
You INlVerlaavetowon')'
aboat MletJ whea Joar
•vlap an with
PASADINA'S CM.DlST AND ._._ ..
MUTUAL
SAVINGS .... ~·· ...... c ........
COlONA DEl MAlt
OFFICE
2867 F..11 C.O..t Hi1hw•y
Coron. Del Mu, C.lil. 9262S
T•l~rpbone 67S.~HO _ ..... .......
115 l. t.lerNt ........... uu
tentatively scheduled to ao
a'ona. Field oraanization will
inc l ude a headquarters tent,
a sick-cal! a.ent and a aeneral
supply tent, from which the
s tudents will operate.
At.:cording to Principal
Werner Carl son, all reaulat
school subjects will be
covered durina the trip, but
will be connec ted with the
science instruction taking
place , Students will be
keeping journal&, writina
impressi ons and poet._r y.
sketchina and developma
reports.
MOVE IS COSTLY
\tovina from 142 Via
Undine, to 209 Via Cordova,
Lido Isle, was more costly
than James Allen had plan-
ned. The aarage lo the hou!e
which he had vacated was
entered \1onday n iaht, Jan.
22. and S suits , 2 &port
coats and 6 pair of shoes
valued at Sl234 were stolen.
provide fl.5 a month for his
care, Gail Caras, who is
reapoiiai ble for aendina the
orphanaae his mon thly sti·
pend, sent him toys for
Chtillmu, Tho sophomore
elau also tent him a warm
coat, a pait or shoes. a
t hir t, socks, some pants ,
underclothes, and candy,
follow ina a IUcce IS ( ul
dance to raise money for
their "'son," ~ir. Carlisle,
aophom01e c lan advi sor,
stated lhe hope that "we
will be sble to support him
for many yea11,"
Harbor Principal Charles
Godshall added, "To think
o( othera is a commendable
tr ait, I know that we shall
all proudly follow the pro-
aress of this youn& boy."
Funds soug
for .project
The Boostets Club and
the PTA at Corona del Mar
Hiah School have initialed
a joint support proaram for
:i tudent attendance at col-
leae le ve l summer s peech
workshops,·
This pr oject nationally is
under the sponsorship of the
National Hiah School Speech
Institute. The pr oaram pro-
vides for 3 or ~ weks of
s tudent pre-tta inina atthe
college level to stl.ldy the
national h iah school debate
topic, which is soon to be
selected for the c urrent
yeat. The 2 pre vious yean'
topics were "Our fore ign
policy" and "lnvestiaation
of crime ."
Students attend on--ca mpus
workshops in &roups of 25
ur 30, commutina if practi-
cal, and often livina in the
colleae dormitories unJe;
faculty supervision. Thtee
units of colleae credits can
be Otl'!ed, by the parti~
pants. L .. ~ USC, Red·
lands and UC Santa Barbau
sponsored nearby sessions.
The full cost of a sinale
student sponsonhip is 5200
to S)OO. The1e ate now ~
students at Cotona del Mar
t-l iah Sc hool who are candi·
dates for attendance .
\Irs. MarJorie France of
the Corona del ~-tar Hiah
School s peech derartment
is coord ina11ng the local
effmt. Individuals and or-
gan iz ations wishmg to help
send local students to the
~~>'mkshops rn a)' set m touch
'~i lh \Irs. ~ranee , the Bnos-
teiS Club or the PTA.
'ANARCHY ' FILM SLATED
A fil m seties, "Know the
scote," 1s aaain bein& pre·
sented at R p.m. Tuesda ys
at the Ame11can Opinion
Bookstore, 193-& llatbor
Bl vd., Cns ta \lesa. "An-
arch)' U.S.A." will be
shown neu T ue sda~· even-
ing, Feb. 6 .
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We Mu1t Me~• Roo'" For Ret:ent Purthaltt Medtt at L.A . & Ch iu 90 Merk•h.
ALSO ALL ACCESSORIES,
MIRRORS. WALL DECOR, PICTURES
AND PAINTINGS
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COSTA WUA, CAliJ,
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(NED) HILL of Lido Isle was i!ls ta lled as pres i-
dent of tiH~ Newport Ha rbor Kiwan is Clt.~b fo r 1q57 at the
lnstall atioo mee t ing he ld at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Mr.
Hill, seated at left, st.~cceeded Roy 0. Andersen, seated at right,
at the h~l m of the Kiwa ni s Clu b. Standing, left to r -3ht: Tom de·
Forest, li eutenant gove•nor of Drstr ct 4 and .nsta ling off icer;
Lee Bol"n and Burdett Harr ison, install ed as v ce-pres.idents,
Bob Larsen of the Santa Ana Club, oast li eutenant governor.
s ign phot o from the issue of Jan. 10. l q57.l
1949 ONE OF TAE FIRST ca sh depositors at the Newport Harbor Bank of Cor-
ona de l Mar when it opened in Mafch, }q4q, wa s Duk.ie Ba ltz of Corona de l
Mar, pictured here with cashier Harol d L. Hetrick. Open house at the new oan~ .... as
held March 12,1CJ49,and the bank offic ially opened for business Monday , Mar ch 14.
{Walter Gerhardt photo from the March 17, 1949,· Issue of the Ens ign.)
1956 THE STREAKS of l ight in this photo were made by cars leaving BalbO.l
• Island during the 195b Easter wee O;. The traff ic control at Bay s·1tc r ·.
and Marine Ave. was in effect, as c.1n be noted by the abs ence of l1qht stre.J~ son
the entry side o f Marine Ave. Th1s ohot o was taken at night by Hugh McM ,H,
wit h J came ra on tripod oo the Irv ine Terrace bluff overlool ing SJtbo,l h lan(l .
The camera shutter was kept open about 3 minutes. (Hugh McMil lan phOt o lrJ•
the Apr il 5, 195b, issue of the Ensign .)
J949 THE STAFF of Nowport Harbor
Banlt, Corona del Mar's tl•st
Banlc, was headed by President J .. no:•~-1-
T. van Dyl.:e, graduate of Shattuck
Schoo' ·n M "n<~esota and of the un·ver-
s It of South DJKota. Dur ing WOr1d Wa·
II he se•veo as cor•·• .>11 CJt OilS olf :er
aooa·d a ca·r e· _tor : q ·r:JI1 ths n 111e
combat .:-vnf n the Soutl' Pac f c, ea·n·
ng :-oatt e stars, C011i•T'endat o•· r bbon
and ores aent .:o un t .: tat on . rle wtl s
asSOC •JU:d -~. "th bJn ~:o. n J;.,•,J, Wyo-
rr ng and LVS A.nge es oefJ·e· h s Co·-
ona~d r' Mar ,1ss g.,,.e.,t. 'PI10t" '·o·
the Ma•ch :0, l q.N, E1151 gn .
J9.58 JOH NN Y c!NO<EY , P, vi n:
Lar~sru • A ~r ., -.o•orl<! de' McH,
o'Y011 the 2nd p ,1((' troohy n the 1958
R.l 1bO,l A.ng' ng (""t.~b 1un or tOllfll,l rll C!It
w1t l1 J 1 und, 8 mce bOn1 t0 . He
w.1 s edgrd ou t ol f1rs t pl,1ce in th e f1n.1 •
.... eek. of the tourney. (Sept. 4, 1958.1
GDVE~OR GOODWIN KNIGHT of Calilomla was on ~and
for the dedication of the Newport H•rbor Elks Lodge on
'"' 15, 1954. El~s ofllclals ~>o~rllcl patlng in t~• dtdication we·
monies irw:I!Jdtd, from left, Judge Fr•nk Linnell, found ing exalted
ruler of the Lodgo; L.A. (Faye) Lewis of ... ,.,...,
txaltedrulor; A.llaufer of Ana~olm, doouly district I'MII _ ..
ruler; Elwood S~ell, ualted ruler of t~• Newport H-E1'•· ...
Tom Norton p.a.st u•lted ruler. ( "'-20,19S4, iuue ot tM £.n1At11.).
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I ·-Klpehoge Ke ino, • Ki191 njo policeman, wu
dea~ribed by Time Masulu In Oe cel!lber,
1965, 1u• ••a pure ly Mtural a thle te who ha•
had pnc t ieally no formal iu.struc tion" in
loag dl11tance running.
WORLD RECORD HOLDER
An Interview with Afrin'1 Gre•tnt Runner
KIPCHOGE H EZEKIAH K E INO. a born-again
Christian, has tmergc=d as the best runner Africa
has Fvcr-pfOc.lucttJ, Not only has he broken all
existing world records in the 3000 and 5000
Metre-races, but he is also the firM African to run
the mile under four minutes.
Qllf:ST'ION : When did you first start running?
KEI!'t'01 As long us I can remember I have en·
joyed runnina. I rcmemher as a child 1 uKd to
run with my father a•rou nJ our f<~rm rn the Nandi
hills. Howcvcr,·it wasn't until I started school chat
I look running seriously. HNe, I usually ran the
:!20 or the 440 yard!>. I "'ccame intere!>ted in
long-distance running J uring the last year or m}'
sc hooling.
QII,.:STIOi\': Where were you horn and what is
your occupation':.'
1\1-:1,\0: I .,.,a~ horn in the Nandi di~trict of
...:~·n~.t. [;t'l Afric;~o Wlul<.' m~ trihc . .,.,hich tl>
1\:...tl(.'nti n. '' nOfe,J ·fnr r.,,,mg .mJ h~·rJing Ca ll ie.
I ha•,· nu•t<.' or le'~ hr0l.en :tw;t\ trom thi' :.nd
h:n<.' I•Ji ne.l the ...: ... ·n~., P••ltct• .,.,,;,.,,.I ant :t Suh.
Jn,peC10t
VI ,.:,TIO\: \Vhen .,.,,t, th ... · rn•"' C\{'1 11111! mome nt
m ~nur O.:\.Jnli'X'Iitl•e runllm !!? -
1\,.,'1\0: It "a' Jun o!-' th~· Ol~mpK (i:~nU'~ :'II
Ttlk}•'· Tht' I reg.t rJ ·" .1 turning po1i nt in m~
running c:lrl'er. fo r m~ n.·..r reco rd ''inning rx-r-
fCirmann· m the ~000 ,\ktrc' gave m..:: a nc" in-
'Ptr:tl ton to put m,,,,. etT,>n :1nJ .;ee tf I couiJ ri \e
high ... ·r anJ ac hie•e 111~ ~'"t•·ctt•e one J:t~.
t)L',.: ... TIO\: y,,u 1.1lk ''' :u:ht.;o•ing ~our otLjcctive
in running. "h:11 "'' \ l•u mc:m''
Kl.'l .\'0: I 111\.':t n I ,n,,uld ltl.e on .. • d:t~ to win the
Ol~mp1c (nLitl ~kd.1l <.'ltha tn the 1 ~00 ~ktt.:-\,
JOUIJ i\·ktt<.'' or 5001 1 ~k ltl'' t>cfore I tl•tirc h om
comp<.•tit il'l' runnmg.
t)lfl ,',fOTIO.\: What Jo }011 cCin,ider your mO<O t un -
usu:~l rae~·?
I(,.;I.'WJ: I [HI.:"" th:11 v.:t' "h,·n I raced :~n £Ktrich !
Somc 'pt•rh·ph~Jtuyraphcr' .• rr:tngcJ 11 :~' a joke '
It v.a'i fun thouyh. Of Cl111t'c the O'i trich won -
I J iJn't h:••c a ch ...t nce.
Ql'l;.fOTIO\: Man} Sport,men feel )OU are a "na-
tural" runner. The} ~01) th i~ i'i }OUr her it:~~. What
do t he~ Oll'an :~nJ J,, ~011 agr;:e?
K F.I ,VO : The~ 'a~ thi' t>..•c;IU~\.' m~ people have :a
finc ph~ ''~Ul' :mJ .It!.' built for running hccau.;e of
thcir lean hoo.J,c, ant.l l1•ng li mh<.. Cert:ain p«lple
claim th;,t th t,, plu' the• hi~h altitu.lc in v. hich I
~,,,. p /1n 111~ r.ore·.,e•,,r,· .)htll t.• It• tra•d lon ~ ,,J,,.
t.•n~·l', tHl't b,lrt<.'n l o~nd h• f,,,,t "th•· eontnhulm!!
f:~l.'tor In nn ru nnmg ,k,lf H''"•'•Cr. v.hilc ~onw
''' th" m1ght h .. · Ifill', I dt• ""' con,it.ll'r 01\,clf :t
"n,LIUT:LI." .
VI ,.,·,ru": II ~··u art' nN :. "natm:•l." to what
d•' 1••11 ~·••n t r>huk •••11r "lt'C<.'" •n running'.'
"-".'1\0: It• b~· "1.:-~···"lul 111 an~t hing r;:411He' ,,
.ktL'f !IL IIL.IlH•n "' ••••tl.. h,1r.l I mu't CPn\l:~n t l r
l..c·..:r tit .on.r h,i\<.' ,, .kt<.'trll1!1.1ll•'fl t•• 11 111 l'enon·-
,,lh . I .J tl n hlllc' 1111 ,u,·~,.,, t•• trainmg 11 run,;,.
uuk' c.Kh d,l\ J. c·••ur.•!!•' ;,ml pt.oh'r I :Jot a
Chn,11.1n .1nJ th,·rcl;•rc dq >en.l :1 grl'.ll dl·al on
pr.1~c·r. lkl••rc ,.,,,·h r,,,.,. I pra• ,,,k,ng thl· l.onl
\1> hd p Tlll' do 111 \ be·,t
V I 1-.',Tio\: H"" ,t ,,r '''" l•c'<.•>IILI' ,, ( h n~ttan':.'
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111 111e lh· nft l'n l'\('l,unc·J ,1 1fl k ul t pa,~agc~ :~nd
m .. n~ i lllLL'' ........ \\ll\!ld ,t,,cu-~ lhc WorJ or (iod
until l:o 1c ;,1 "'!>hi. Th•· i111llc con\'ICII'J anJ con-
vinl.'o:J me ••f m\ necd lor S:d v:~lion. Vcr.'i.C<; from
1he Bthk 'hPv.l:d me "'"' to h-e ~:J~ct.l. Such a~
Jtlh11 1 I fl "(intf '" f,,.,.,/ th1· ll'llr/rf t/wt hr f.!O\'~
Ju, •mil hn:,ttnJ \""· tlrut •fhr"'"t'''''' ht'lit'l'l'lh
tr1 hun ,(,,u/d m >t f'''"'''· hut ho o·r l'l't'rla{tin}:
''!••", and l<om:1n' Ill '1. Ill "If tit"" ~l111lt hm/t!f.\'
with tin 11/<1/lth th o· t .. rd Jnw'>. uml ,/wit hrfit't'f!
Ill tiWI<' /wart tlwt (,' ,i/ lwth m il'l'lf /rim /rm11 tltt•
rl•·wl :/,,., llfll/t J,,, tlll'l'd I• ,,. wit II tf11' l11•tlf/ nmn
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Sa•·w11r I v.pult.l certain!} rccomm,cnd the Chrill-
l!,on l1h' t"' 1'\c'fl ••n•·' "' .1 rtlnll<.'f I HOI tr:uning
tl,,r .l !t> ~>Ill 1111 r .• ,·e, l•11t v.m or lnw . I !.now
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Mr~. I. IJI .• Kt lll, loWG .
At the Day of Jude;ment, u explained by
1he Lord Juut Hiruelf, when aentenoe wiD be
pronounced upon the unjutt ones, "it tb&U be
more tolerable for the land of Sodom ad
Comorrah'' than for Capemaum, thereby iadi· eat.iac that there wiD be c~q:.._. of punitluDent
in the 01emallake ol6 ... (loiOIIhew 10:15).
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T'-4E STRENGT~ OF
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I HAVE. LEA~ED,
\N W"ATSOEV E.R
STATE. I AM,
THEREWITH TO
BE. CONTENT.
THE LIFE STORY OF PAUL is one tha:
is deor to every Christian. He first appears
in the B ible as a cruel persecutor of Chris-
t ians, determined to blot out the name of
Jesus. Then , on the rood to Damoscus ,Je·
s us Himself spoke lo him, and Paul was
immediotelya changed man. With zeal and
devotion unparalleled in history, he went
up and down the h ighways of the Roman
Empire , telling all who would listen how
J esus rose from t he dead. He taught over
a nd over that our standing before God de-
pends wholly on the mercy of Christ , and
not on our own good works. He was equal-
ly ins istent that mercy, which so gracious-
ly forgives, is the very thing that supplies
us with a powerful, lrres·istible urge to
good works, and transforms our whole out~
look on life. Pau l's sufferings were almost
unbel ievoble, and he must have hod o con~
sti tut ion like iron to stay olive until h is
beheading in 67 A.D. Perhaps h is short
statem~nt in h is letter to the Phil ippians
g ives usa hint as to h is source of s t rength :
"I hove learned , in whatsoever state I
am, therewith to be content."
Do You Need a·· New Heart?
By Re¥. Robert C. Toy lor Jr.
Southside Boptist Church
Tollohouee, Florida
R•prlnt•d f,...,
"'T HE SWORD 0, THf lOiiiD"
P.O. A•• 1099
lllurft•••boto, T•nn. ]7130
(Th il!' i'l thf" c ond uP<ion of loi
2•pitrt !I' pr int of ;r ..,r.rmon basl'<l
on thl' hi .. tory -malt inJ: traD-8•
plotnt of 1• h um>1n ~art, Lovia
ll.a,.hkarutkY, thf' m,~.n •dth the
new hP rHt, hu• !!'linCP dipd, but
the les.!lon in th i" sl':nnon ia
pert iof'DI for ew•n·oo ... )
You can't lf't just 11nybody cut
out )our heart and put In a n.ew
one. :">o ~~r ~ II you'rl"' ~~:oing tn
ha\'e a doctor cut out your ht'an.
}'o1u had be liN tx--sur<' he knows
what he IS 1lotng, You had bt>tter
ht· sun• h(' ts the rig ht man for
the job.
I knu""' a Jut nf doctors. huma n-
ly speak in~~: -religious dnc tors-
.,.,.ho haw trier! to fix mf'n''l hearts.
a nd the results ha1·C' tK'C n trnglc.
They cou ldn't rln it Oh. they ha•·e
l(h·cn uut a ln t nf prescript ions,
bu t thf'y "''".' rln tht' joll. They
mt~h t elr·<~n )flu ur a li llie nn
the ouuh1e. but they won'T change
your hNtrt . ·
H o"' wuuld Or .\l orfllit~ ·, prr•-
~nipl ion n·atl :' "I Karl " ~::(l()f! ci f'an
life an<"! rl rup all lh•lSO' olrt bart
hat:llll." I It'll ~""· morahl)' miRhl
k('('p ynu out of j;u l. lu ll 11 Will nc•··
t·r kN'P ~ou uut uf llo•ll :\!.,ril l folks
musl be Si.I\NI jU-<1 l1 k1• Anybody
e!.;e Thf'~ h;n·f' th<• '<.om•· c1irt)',
r!ISl'aY't'l h•·fl rt~ C'Hr~ht.,..ly (']S('
hall. Tht'1r rt:>O('asc Jill'! ha.~n 't brok-
en out )'f't. bul Jl 's ~t ill on thf'
insi<k. Th;.t 's the d1ff<'n"nce. It's
~t ill I here. and '' ~ capable uf
doi ng Rn)'thiOR .tnyhrlfly e!Sf' can
rl o.
The nutural heHt't t.s dJM'BSl'lt:
It's depra•·ed. I know folks don't
like to hn \'e you It'll th<-m that
they ha \'e 11 dirt) ht•Rrt insidf' or
them, but they ha\'e. Oh, ho.,.,· 1
pray the prcciou!li Holy Spirit
might Tf'ITit l it to them liO thRt
lkry v.•ill realize how sick they
are Hnd rush lo th(· divine Ph)'·
!li11;ian who can cure tlwm or their
falKI di!li('flliC.
I'll tell you, if you want to get
,;omc:body to work on your henri.
you had betl~r get .someone who
knows v..·hat he is doing. and this
is t"\'Cn more important whf'n it
come-s In your spiritual hurt.
There is only one doctor who can
perform this opt>raUon. I know
Him pc-nonally. I know He can do
the job bc-cau.e He ha• done thi•
sur;,&:ery for ~-•uceeafully
and on thousands or othen. Psalm
28 :~ speaks of "!he operaUon of
hill hand•." When He operates on
you, He doe• 111 aood job, and you
know somethinr h .. happened
And you ean tell It whren our
dtvlne Surpon ~atn on u.. He
wUI take out that old dirty heart
and ,We you e MW one; and
thank God. He .... ..wr Dt a
ca•. He la a hurt ipldaUit.
'There • orw U. ... H. knows and
thlt Ia the h.-n .... rt. '!'be ..
.. ,... .. 1 , .. Lont ltUdl the hMrt.
I .., doe ....... (lor. 11:10) .•
Wl\y one -, tbil doctof wu
... the Gardeft ot .E6tn and ......
"AdU\, J0U ftllld II It 94l:f to
... , JOU. r. .... to "" J'OU to .-,now." AuliiM*" notNilla
MW. God U8ld II lladl .. the
Gol'llm. He .W, 'Tm -to
open )'OUr •'* and nemcwe one of ...... -.-..... put-to
-ud ,_ ous .... rib. -
whEt dkt He make out ot t.Mt
old pAece ot ..... that old rl»!
"A ne1(' heart also ~t.:ill/ uive vou, a-n.d a new qirit will
I put ·wi.tll i" you: tnad I wilt tab au.·au th.e ltoJt.y Ae•rt out
of your fl ed , a11d I ·will gi.vt> you an heart of ft ealt . And I
wW put mv &pirit un'thi" uo", nnti ca.use vou to walk in mu
.•fatutes, and ye shall kee p my judgmeNts, and do tll em."-
~zekiel 36:26, 27.
A wom;m. He made a wom an and
ga..\'c Ada«~ 01. help meet. H God
-·· c:an.. per:_form that, kind of_sursery, 1-1" ean ~ a,_-thlJIC. fT .... [)('er •inner, thil same Physician
lilkl, "ffl give you a new heart."
Only this grt'llt Doctor can make
you "hat you ought to bt, for He
"<~lrl, "We are bom . not or bk>od,
nor of the will of the flesh, nor
of the will of man. but of Cod"
!John 1:13 ). He is the only on.e
who ean gi\'e you a new heart.
.l nrl I want you to notice a preci-
ous truth here:
The Sew Heart 18 a Free Gift
As !~tr as 1 know, this heart
~Ud not cost Mr. Washkansky a
pt>nny. Thmk of that ! What would
you pay today if you knew your
heart was bad and a doctor ca me
along and offered you a new one
--one tha t would gh·e you a new
lease on life! I know Pf'Ople right
here in my community who would
jump n.t tht• chan« Waahka nsky
had. Anylhrng for life-a few
weeks-months-years~
God. too, offen mankind a new
heart. And, tlear friend, I'll tell
you somPthing ; The heart God
can ~;ive you won't cost you a
pc'nny either. "For by grace are
ye sal'ed through failh: and that
not or yourst"t\·es · it i1 th<' giJt of
God" (F:ph. 2 :81 . Think of that!
And let me tell you something
elst' ahout this heart God givrs
you as a gift : It will nevrr wrar
out. "Whosoever believeth in him
~hould not perish. but have eter-
nnl life" fJohn 3 :151 . Your life
will not be extended for u rew
swiftly \'a nishing )'CHI'S, but "tht'
gift of God i!li f'ternal life throuRh
Jesus Christ our Lord" I Rom.
6 :231 . God doe-sn't gi ve you n
"m<oybc h\·e years-·tt•n Y<'fl rs-
ma)'bc hV<'n ly years,'" btl! this
heart carrk's a guara ntee for cter·.
nity. Oh. the goodneu of God !
Yl',., we receive a heart frt't.'
of charge when we come to Chl'ist.
but don't forget that a young
lady had ro dk> before A heart
eouht be made a\'a ilable fo1' Louil
Washkansk)', and then he had to
be willing to accept it as hl1 own.
Tho! Is a picture of what J rsu•
dtd for me-what He can do for
you. "But God eomrnrndeth hi•
love toward us, in that while we
were yet sinners, Chrlat d~ for
u•" !Rom. ~:8). He )aid the
prkc with Hit life, dear fr iend.
Now "Wt.o.orrYC'r will" may come,
but you mu1t pnwonally eomc,
u knowled&e your nrM u a fin·
ncr, and pet'IOM~ K'ftl)t thl• new
heart He has 10 I"Kioualy pro.
\'iC:IC!rl for you. God annot Ue; He
cannot break a paomler. John 5 :U
promi~n you denial Ute l'f you
will c:ome and aeeepl "" ctfl of ..tvauon. uc1 He hal ftle'YtT Y.:'
turned a ,.tMit aWQ. "Him tt-.t
conwth to ,. r will • no .....
cut out"' CJGM I :Jrb).
WhoScZidHo_,Ho_ .. for III'MI a ...,. If! 'TD ,., """""t ___ ,._
waDe • ..,,..t ... _.,._..
u.p _, •• IP\ .......... ,
"AM .. -· Jlo wll -7CfU to .... ,_ OoC. ....... ~ _,.. ....... __
so weJII. ud Uoo • ,.. -
heart, it mak('S a differentt".
I thank God for the MJPt:ma-
tural dtansc J hi\'~ seen c«ne Into
many a horne and "*"' a life
when IOmC." poor lost slnnu came
to Jt'sus and got a new he•t. Paul
said, ··u any man be In Christ,
h<' is a new creature : okl thin&s
ure possed away; behold, all things
are bec:nmt' new" (II Cor. 5 :17).
Thia New Heart Requlrn
Con8tant Care
Do you know that God can r;civc
you a Of'W heart and make you
a child of God and change your
hfe. but if you don't take care
of thai new heart. you'll get in
trouble! l'he Word of God says.
"Keep thy heart with all dlli'genee;
for out of it are the issues of Ufe"
CProv. 4 :23).
Many do not take care of their
phys!eal hearts as they should.
Everywhert' you 10 you read ;
''Take eare of your heart."
"Watch what you eat.'' "Check
your eholrsterol le\"el."' ''Tak~
cxercl~." That Is all right. That
Ia good. Heart trouble is klllint:
mo~ prople than anything t"lllt":
but listen to me. If we are ROi ng
to be that can>ful abnut taking
ea~ of our physical h('arts-
he arls that can only latt for a
few 'brkf yean-don't you think
we ourht to bt> equally careful
about our spiritual hearts'! Don't
you think we ought to ~t1u1d guard
over. our nl'w hearts as those doc-
ton 1tood over Louis Washkun-
Aky! They watl•keft Instruments.
'fh<'y studied ~ery hrart beat,
they dlllacntly searched for the
leut little •lrn of sofTK'thing go-
lnr wrona.
Wouldn't It be wonderful if
God's people wateht'd thf!ir hearts
like that! Wouldn't It be won-
rk!rful if evt"ry time lhert' was a
tendency on the part of this old
na ture to N!jeet a nd dl!Obey the
Word or God w~ Immediately
~ ttKo ~ to &o to God's
rtlvlnc cobtlt •nd cet 10n1ethina;
done'! Oh, to take ftCtion the very
teeond trouble starts ft nd k~p
a hoi M-art for God,
Now notief: one final truth:
RecJpiftlt. or New Hurta
Shoald PraiN 'I'Mir
Phyolelu
Jr God hai JiVftl u• a new heart,
clon't yOu think w. QUiht to praiae
Him!
U you have a new heart, I( )'ou
have bHn bom apln, bow ean
)'OU Jlt lhtra and MVft' tell fOlks
altoat rour . Doetor-Jeew-the
... at Pbytida~t-the 0. WhO
cwN )'OUT 11 -to me it
wauld be a~ I I All DOt to --t-............... llalut tt. "llr Doetor p.w me •
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...... ,.. ·-·. lhi -.eoll-.. -"' .. .__ --(-10: to l.hot, ad lalk II. JOirl GUIIItt
to talk. wa..,.. ... • _. Ill.
Bennet's Bible L~
IIIGIITICIUIIIIII TMIIIIUGII PAITH -aoao• 10. .. 17,
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-· (a-. 10:!1) •
• [ ~ JGHTEOUSHESS" Ia beiar ...... .. God'• ..... t. Wben
God Cfftsed Ziti• ..... oad die IL..,. .-.,_ of wbidl 1M eutb is .A 7 tiny part, He ....... , ia-
cxorab&e ............. lnrt by
wtUc:b aU material CMtiDD i1 IOYmaed
and aU of thole law• are: wor".ciaw today
as fi-om the very bcciDDinc.' and ao iiiU1
or ~ of men can chaare thaD a
partide. When Cod created man, He
abo made m11ny laws, eruted de&aite
ltandarda, and set up bouodarie1 to •f•
&:uard, define, rectdate, and praerve tbe
phytNcal, moral, and epiritual life of IDIIL
Th~se law11 are sri b workiar aad are
iuexorabl~ and immutaWe as far u mao
is concerned. But man is rebellious llld,
hecause God created him with an intdlect,
which is the power to choose between
the laws of God and the out-la'" of
Satan, he, from lhe time of Adam to
date, has c:hosen the role of an outlaw
and, in many instances, has stt up and
ortttniud his own ata.ndardl and bound·
aries and laws acrordinc ·ta his own de-
sire!l and lusts and, therefore, is un-
righteous in God's sicht and outs.ide o{
Cuds love, mercy, and prolec:tion. But
tmrighttousneu leads to death, and God
i~ not willin& that any should die (2
Pet 3:9), so God announced a plan for
a man to obtain n,hteousness throuch
faith and not by law or worb.
Let u:a look at the record. Our God i1
·a loving and merciful father to all thole
whu become H is children throuch faith
in H is only bqotten Son, Jesw_Christ,
the only perfect and richteous Man
who enr lived on this tarth in the fteah.
But for tl~ who are not His children.
H e is a God of rondrmnation, a just
Gud uf judgment and punishment (John
5:24 ; John 3:36). Our God's plan is
for the compl~e joy, comfort, aDd
~ace of every one of Hi1 creaturf:s,
especially man. This is ooe o{ the
reasons for the creation of the world,
and "he created it not io .,-ain" (lu.
45 ;18), and there is no difftreklt ill
God's sieht between Jew aod Gaatile.
bond and free, or male and female
(Gal. 3 :28) -all must be judged ac·
cording to their faith in Jesus Christ.
The earth is God's training camp for
mankind, fitting him for !he life to
come (!sa. 43 :7, 10; Rev. 22 :5).
MAN, A SUICIDE
Because of the false teaching o{
Satan (Gen. 3 :1-7), man utterly failed
in his voluntary obedience to God, and
tun~ to thinking of himself more and
more and of God less and less, until
''every imagination of the thouchts c{
his heart was only e\·il continually"
(Gm. 6~5) .. Thert God permitted aU of
the evil human brines to be destroyed
(t:x«pc/•Noah and seven members of
hi.s immediate family!. By their dis-
obedience and violation of God's laws,
they d~ by thtir own ~inful acts, and
refused to enter the ark of u fety that
God provided. After about 100 years,
Noah's descendants also rebelled against
God and foolishly tried to cnsh into
Heaven by building a high tower. They
wanted to make a name for themselves,
independently of God's plan or purpose
for them. No doubt the scientists of
that day made the new pans and ex-
plained how practical and feasible would
be th~ building of the tower into
H eaven. They probably thought that the
earth was flat and stationary, and
Heaven only a few thousand fm up in
the cloucb.
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WltilP Job Wulew waa 11itaU11 U.·
lt!t'O'IItf'd iw pr oclaimi'lg lti. view1 of t.\e
s~n'ptllre a t tile laJft8 tim• lte wen
(lrt!al/11 CONUf"M<d OVI'lr aU of t.\• dif.
/f'rrJtf duomiftaeioJU tpringi"l ~o~p,
wmtderi11q if tlteir "'~be,.. would ever
maltt lttavu. IJt 11 tlr'eam Oftt! Nigllt Ae
w.·o• laku to Ou: ,,,,. gatn of bll.
IV tile., ca li.:d out, "Ant tl&ere C:UlJI Ra-
'"a" Catl!olice in tlterer" "Ye•!" camt'
tltr qwiek/11 rep(fl. "All II Pretbllterioq1"
"l'u!"' woe agaiN tlr• OUt~~ef". ",(•v
CoNgr•galioNali.tt?" "Yu!" He hft.
lot'd a mo"''"' altd tilt• witl cofl vie·
1/oJt iNquired, "Not 111111 Md ltodide, I
hofH 1'' To Ai1 great elta1riJt, Aow.tl.,.,
tltr cnatiUer wo1 agailt ill t.\e alif'M4-
t ivr,
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tud "' .rood at t.\e rot«t of 4_.""-.
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u IDia art: when they tubstitute tbbr
IO-CIIkd acieace {or God'1 rnelatioa o f
the tnath. n.ty ranked with the evoht·
tbdau of today. Therefore, they .mil~
era)Jiy failed. Their hearts Weft:. "lied
with hatred of thole who 'POke Ocher
\antulaes, and grew farther away from
..-Goa aDd Heawn than they had b«n.
Thm God "pve them up to uncleanness
thfourh the lu•ts of their own hearta .' •.
who c:ha111td the truth of God into a
lle (Rom. 1 :24, 25).
GOD'S lMLA TION
God thea tOOk Ahnm from Ur of the
Chald«s, and set him apart with bil
tJ,•iundants, the Hebrtwa, later called
tht Jews, throueh whom the ddaill of
the plan' of rtdemptMM-t lhoukl bitt ~
vealtd lo the whole human rac:e (Rom.
3 :2). The Rtdemm wa• alto to mane
throuch the Jews, All the other people
on the earth then were desipated as
Gentiles (Gen. 10 :5) and aU t~ir ,ods
and religions were false, vain, and of
Satan. From Abram to Paul, there
wen~ no revelations conc~rnine God's
plan of salvation save throueh His
chosen oracles (Hebrews, Isr&elita,
Jews). GOO had promised that, when
His Son, the Messiah, came He would
br for •·a light ro lighten the Gentiles,
:and the glory of thy people Israel"
(Luk• 2 :32).
THE MESSIAH UJECTID
Nevertheless, when the Messiah came,
the Jews not only failed to r«ogniu and
accept H int, but they condentned Him
to death and induced the Romans to
crucify H im at Calvary. Thi! s«med
lO ~nd the P'an o f God, but it was not
the end, for teYeral thousand Jews did
accept Jesus as their Messiah, God's
Son, and they ear~stly tndeavored to
g~t all the Jews everywhert to acapt
Him also. Paul, Peter, John, and many
uther disciples spread the JOOd news
that the Mess1ah had c:ome as promistd
and He: had fulfilled the righttousness
of the law by His pt:rf~t life, sacrificial
death, and resurrection from the dead,
so that through faith in Him ·au could
become ri&hteous in God's sight a nd ac-
cepted by Him as His children.
Paul stated the case when he wrote :
."Brethren, my bean's dtsire and prayer
to God {or lsrad is, that they milttt be
saved." He sorrowed that, while "they
had a teal for self-rithteousness, they
were ignorant of God's righttousoess
and were going about in their own way
to establish their own richteousneu. K -
aca:pt COcf!s p.~ '-nt. t;Ji t·
~use tt)J~ ~sed~r n . to
eousness-t~....,; nd
sacrifi ce: ·Df Hlf only bqottet '-,n ·je s,
who is the Mtuiah. They wti!ft malitne
a completely futile effort to build for
them.selve!, out of the law, a character
for God's approval while they wert yet
sinners and unforgiven. Paul explained
tha.t J~sus Christ had fuJfiUcd the law
where all othen had railed and, tbert•
fore, H(]lriat la the aMI of the law for
fichteotune11 to every one that be-
lieftth." He explained abo that law and
works could not produce rigtueousftes!O
for man, because of man's inability to
obey tbe law, as his heart was deceitful
and despentdy wd:ed bttau!W! oi his
aiD, and onJy the blood of the Lamb of
God couJd dea~ him from this dudl}
c:onditioa.
MAN'S ONLY HOPE
Paul said that, for any man s«king
the righeousne.s of God, the answer
was ricbt at hand, "The word of faith,
which we preach," and then he ex-
plained, ''If thou shalt confess with thy
mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe:
in thine heart that God hath rai~ hint
from the dead, thou shalt be sil\'cd."
This was c:oncise, definite, and final.
The rea1011 for this i1, "For with the
heart man believeth unto riehteousness;
and with the mouth confession is made
unto u lvation." Paul then made it
even simpler by quotinc from Joel 2 :J2:
"Whosoever shall call upon the nan~e
of the Lcrd sha.ll be saved." Thi~ re-
duc~ the plan of God to the plainest
posstble terms, and there it is tnday. He:
told both the Jew~ and Gentiles, who
were proud o{ thetr own efforts to at·
lain s-elf-righteousness, that they were
both wronr. but neither netd to be
ashamed to accept God's plan of one-
Saviour becau.e "whosoever bc:linc:th
on him shall not br: ashamed," for in
God'• sicht, there Is nu differrnc·"' or
p~feren« belwetn lhe Jew and thf'
Gentile, "for lhe Nme Lord onr all
is rich unto all that a ll upon him."
liSSONS fOl us
No one can c:all upon the name of the
Lord unku he believes, and no one can
bdieve oa Him untiJ he has heard of
Him. aDd he ClftllOI hear unless .orne• of
ut kll of Him, for "'faith cometh by han,., .,.. boa.... by lhe WO<d ol
God." Paul aaid that the. people in hi~
day beard; t.at we. are ,_ipOftlible for
die people ol-day. God bao dono His
put 8DCI He. ie will... lo 10 with ~ us
...... ,. we .. ,. 10 to tell tbi• Wot~ of
tile. Pint we mull bow the Wood; by
lbld)'ittw eo lhow oul'lltlw-ts &ppro¥ed •to
God -............ toachen that need
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Missi~nary home from Japan
., 111--4 '
NEIII'QRT H~RIIOR EN~GN
SECOND SECTION --PJiO 3
TltURSDAV , FEB. 1, 1968
COROllA DEL MAR, CALIF.
Mrs. Bright to talk here CUSTOt.A HOMES -REMODELING
COMMERCIAL
n.e alop01 of 1n ac:live
volcano, ML · Aa~na in J ...
Pill, are now t.he homeait.e
of ... lor 8111\0I Jr,, fo.inOfo
ly or Nc""POfl Beacft, lftd
prnonlly a ml u to nary for
the Firat BIPti.at ~ur ch o f
. . Penortali:r:ed ~n·it.'f M11. William R. Btiaht, h fe -whom th.:y w11\ u)ifl~, DON I . ILDII
G h wi£e of the internationa l whllt carcc1 they wall em s ow ditcclol or Camp"' Cruu de •h•?"·· andrhoi r phil o•oph y L:LDER CONSTRUCTION
(or Cbriat, will •pe a k at the of l1fe . . . .• 35 Years itt Newport Beach
co.
F b 3 4 Feb. 6 luncheon meeti na of Maa. Btra.h\ '' the mother 1107 1 I IM 11-wtl 673-6590 e • -the N~wport Beach Chris tian of two s oot . Be tween home -=~~==~·==·~~·==~~·===:-===;:::=~=~=~
Coata Mesa,
The o1anac Coast Mincta l Women'• C lub ~&t the Balboa and hosteu ina responti· r
~d Lapidaty Society, Co•ta Bay C lub.. bili ties at the Inte rnational OrCO Block Co.
"While in servi ce in 1 ~53,
I had a conv eraion exper-
i enc e, comin& to know J UUI
Otri ''• •• my Saviow."' he
aaya, "I was an ex ec utive
oCfi c or of a naval air
Men, will 1 ~1e its 2ht RncJvat\OI_'s ~&~c to be lieadqual\ell> of Campus
annuat acm and mincla l show m~c by ttus Fuda~ noon C rusade roa Christ a t Anow· BUILDING BLOCJCS . ALL SIZES .. ALL TYPES
Feb, 34 in the juniOf tlt• w1th Mr s. Harold t'Fu1chet, head Sprina s , she rinds rltepH••: JAca-7.JUI
hi bits buildina at th e fait 962·1129, or \ir 1. Lewis ti me to speak. foc vau ous ICM2 l.otaUcs. ltontoo ,20 1. M•}a. s.nte .._
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arounds . The di • piJyl w .i II Mertz , 833·1221. cc:h~w~c~h:.,:a~n~d~w:om:•:•~' •:.:•~··~·~·~·~·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;:;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~
be ope n fr om 10 a.m. to 10 Mr s, Dan Din11moor of 1
I had been quite a
c:hurch aoer Ill my lire. 9.&t
I had many problema in life
whi ch bmuaht me to a very
lo w point. I coulM't solve
my problem s llflymorc.
"One niaht alone in my
bachelor quarters, I fell on
my kn cu and cri cd o ut to
God for hel p. Arter that I
could .-.d did bel ieve all th e
truth s in the Bibl e."
In 1%0, after on c year or
retirement from the service,
r-M. Barnes went to Japan as
a mi ssionary for th e Firs t
Bapti s t Oturch.
"As a mi ssionas y in Ja-
.. ' . , .. \ I •' ,, , . ,.
•. J • •• . •' 't~l H· ,.
"'
p.m. Feb. ) and 10 a.m. to La aun~ Beach w ill pre s~nt
6 p.m. Fc=b. ~. There is no a spe ~r ~l feature,_a s howrna
admission charae. of ortamal fash 10n s . ~lr s .
The •pecia l e xhi bitors J ames Cata nza10, music
will be \-Irs. Jeuie Ua rd. chailman , will introduce a
man, Lona Beach; th e Los p1011 a m by th e Southetn
Angeles County \tuseum of Califucn ia College choule.
Natural Uistory; R.G. \h !l. Br ight ~eceived her
Br anch, Nor th Ed wa1ds; ~..:helot nf i'i Citnc(' J egt ee
"The battleshi p Ok lahoma, \Irs, Jacl Johnson, S otwallt; 1" h~n~. t:c~~om~~.:.,1 ft?111
n eK.t to o ur ship, was hit \\ende ll 0 . Stewan Pasa· T~Ku . \)men.., Lim etSil) . ' . . and d1J ho;:r g1 :.nhna te s tud)· by torp edoes and ro ll ed over dena; Roy Tllle Jy. Anahenn;-. . . .
on i t s si de, with a great Leonard Lough , Oildale, m the fre iJ of cd ucahon at
Joss of life." and \lt. and \liS. Canol! USC. She: Ill. a fm mc 1 teacher
In 1 16 ~. \lr. Barnes bought \lcC iean, Regina , Sas ka t· V.!lh the Loll. Angdes C11y
a nt ilitary quon set hut in che wan, Canada. Schools , whete she: spc:cJal·
J apan and had i t moved tu Gue1ot... nf the Olange izeJ rn courses in pe t sona l
\ll As <lll a. auJ f.t 1loJ I~ a 1 t~ fm h1 gh Cl)ast \luJe ral and Laprd at} schnol bo}S.
"W(' iV e JUSt 2 mile:~'~ from Soc1ety ~~olll be the San
U'' cr'•,l," l•e ,,;d. D .. 1 c. She has ""01k!!d cln:o d~ -~ ... 1ego Laprua.ry ~)c re tr,
A .. ,;l abl, 1-d ,·, >' ,,.. 11o1 lh het husband 1n -till!'ll •... ... , ,, the Do;: I All Rockhnund Club "'_,., .. ,!hal !he m·,,.,.·,0,,,.,, V.f't k ""ith collc:ge s tuJent11. ,...... • • .-.r Burhank, the Santa Ana and hi s w;r, tho ught rh,·, The B11ghts 1 ~alueJ that Rod, and \l!neJa\ C\L1b, th e I' U wa s all they could affltrd , A c,) ocse ye;u ,. are 1.: mos t
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On May 7, 1166 , Mr. Barn es
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pllflits with h i s father and
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or Sal t Lak e Ci ty Hi ah
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c ar eer as a commande r in
I ~tHI.
lie had in Hr uc tor dut) in
P l!rl'-acola: subrn utinc ratwl
in B razil: n ew b.•mbctsin
St"\ulh t\mo;:rica, anJ when the
.I a.ranesc c ar pent er turned
the hut. "in tu a very u"'ln·
fo rtabl e hnm e,''
The wurl c cumc here the
t a-.t 11f Oc tobo..'l' and rl an tn
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~rrrn s. Th() arc: st a)ing at
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Ba ~.
lite Scatchcl" of Anaheim, lnl['IOil.anl y.-oi t.'> ol an 1nu1 •
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and the heir of rm ss~<mar· \\r. H arne~ \\ ..1s at P ~arl
i es." s aid \lr. Barnes.
"After attendin g H1bl.:
School in YoJ.:.,hama, ~he
ca me 10 Karui zawa to t c o~ch
at the lang uag e schuo •l f••t
mi ssionari es. '4'e met thcrc."
Jl a rbnr 1'hen th.: .I aran.:~.:
att ad.eJ. "I "all ah.•ard th..:
ban l.:::-.hq,\l:u )lanJ. ".: ''c:ro::
~unl. at nur mo •,.nng. ·n ,c
bt>mh hrt the ..:.:n ta ,,f the
'ih1r anJ 1\'C IU "l went
..;tr:Ubhl do11111 anJ ~at nn
the bollto•m. ·n, o::rc wa ... ;;mall
I••~-. nf !if.:, but there wa-.
a lollo\f 1!\(.;Jlemcnt."
\lr. Barnes' father, '-'ultcr
Barn es. Sr .. ,,f 17J.!I W. B a~
A\·e .. Centr al Newport, ras·
sed awa} Satu r Ja~. J an. \3,
at L d sure Cure Cltm·alt:s·
~.:cn t li•'"ri tal. The f atht:r
\\as founder anJ had been
president of th~ t\SStlC1ateJ
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at spe alo ng, she sard.
When )'"'un g, \lr. Barn.:..;
worked (111 concrete o.>m·
Newcomers at Hoag
Sot ur~oy , Jon. 13
(iu l -\Jr. and \Irs. Steven I);•' -\lr. and \lrs. ·Ber·
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!Jo~ -\\r, anJ \hs. Br ian
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Mon~oy, Jon. 15
Gi rl -\lr. and \lrs. De nnis
Fumis-., !~37 Elden ;\ve.,
Costa \lesa.
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Costa \k sa.
Ro) -\lt. and \11S. Ronald
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Costa \lesa.
Thun~oy, Jon. 18
Gul -\h . and \Its. J ames
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Costa \le sa,
Git l -:\h . and .\Its. Ban~'
Zimmetman , 2 52 ~ Colby
Pl., Costa \lesa.
Friday, Jon, 19
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""-lo y--SEI:oiiD SEC11011 - -..... t STATE IIIIIIP lw o IMacflptloe: TMURSMY, FEI. I, I til .~Col~1~673~.tiii~O iii ' COIIOIIA DEL IIAII, CALIF.
CHUCK HANNA, chalnnan of the internat ional relation s
committee ·of· the Corona del Mar Kiwanis club, pre--
sented the speaker of the day cup to Mr s. R. w. Cramb ,
Spanish teacher, after her talk on the Newport Harbor
High School Sou th Ameri ca student educational tour
program, at th e Kiwanis luncheon meeting Tuesday,
Jan. 23. During the month of February, 27 Argen tina
high school students will be guests in Newpo rt Harbor
homes. The Kiwani s club will sponsor a day's tour of
Los Angeles and a dance at the Irvine Co ast Country
Club during the ir visit here.
FINE RESTAURANT
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FUTU
MUSIC"
of "LYN and CARL"
• DAICIMG • LATE SUPPER
• LOMCHto• ~H~I!'R 'eEWEEKEHD IIIIIINOI . . ~lTOIJ\100illl(J:'5 ~~'~IUB L £ FOR
YOUR PiiRTY, CLUB .IIEETI\GS, ETC.
a lew weekt tbo contti&ulion nvi Ilion c:om-
atMe constitution, rcvhion miuioe't b.clla1100nd I&Udy
comminJon Mil pu~e~nt ita of Article XI. JWIIP•od by
· recomineod.Uou roc the. Arlo Van Als~ne, UClA
moat drastic and aweepina pr'b(euor of law, On pqe
ch.naea ever made in our 30, Porr. ·Van. ·Atatynyc::ri•
atato constitution.· Thcae tic::izet tho edith~& contti•
chanaca, -if adoptod, ·would tution for ~~ providina
make it pouible 10 do away .. d~• aulhonty ••.• b .the
with localaovemment aa we ~eaulaau_re ID ~luh e111~
now know it and aubalitute Ina pubhc entities or re-
control by r~aional &mninit· place them with other aovem-
trators responsible 10 no one ment~· forms," 10 combine
but their fellow bureaucrats counties, and to let up .. ..,
in Washinaton and Sacnmcn· intcarated metropolitan ao-.
to. verrmental alructure which
The primary purpose o f the
ronstitutio n or a free people
is to limit the powers o( ao--
overlaps exuhna county
boundary line. ....
Section 11 or the propelled
SERVICE PINS were presented-at the Hoag Au xiliary
awards coffee to these volunteer worke rs, from lett:
Mrs. S.E. Locke, Mrs. Matthew Kenney, Mrs. Phlt
Sche id and Mrs. A.F, Heinze.
Hoag work recognized
n~w Article XI also makes vemme~t and pruerve the a very subtJe but very impor.! Reward comes "':_many received I,SOO~I OUf pins .
\-lmes. H. ~-landerbach, We s·
le y Shaffer, \leredith ~tar.
wood, Earl Lewis and Vic-
sep•allon of powers and tant chanae from the 1 members o( the Auxrllaryof
the checks_ and balances provision (Section l~e~~t Hoaa Memorial U~s~i tal . in
IWI\OI"C the different branches .. the''Lqislatute shal l not the form of recoanil1on _p~ns
and levels o f aoverrment. deleaate to any special com-pres~nted ~.the rehr1n1 tor Tonnesen were present•
The _local conc lu sio~ o f the mission. private corporation, hosp1tal adminis trator, Mn. ed with their 1,000-hour.
rashronable modern VIew thal oo-··y OS !lOCI. ,. . Robert Bacon. ~ pinS. . . ho Jd b ....... -. , a 1on or •n· a cons t1tubons u em._d_e di 'dual" th tho -This ceremony wu ("CI · \ln. Charles Clemens and
and "fl . bJ .. va e au nty to , 1 J ~ m:ore more ex1 e carry out the functions o f formed at an awards coffee • rs. ose"" Beek have re.
With reaard to IJOVemmental 1 d . held in the Conference Cen· ceived their 3,500--hour pins,
powers is to abolish ron· Toohun y ar:'. city aovlcdrrvnefn.ts. te r on Jan. 21 one of J Th II Ch f . . 1 h _ e revlsron wou con •ne . • e unter apter o the
stltuuona atoaet er.·Then th . h"~..:. .. . such affau s to be he ld dur· Aux il ia ry was in charge of
th I . 1s pro , ... tron to a pn· . .
•• e re .. "'?u .~ be mau mum vate person or bo dy," allow. wg the year. Th1s particu. serving the coffee, \-ln. Wi lle~blll ty ing "special rommissions" lat occasion had added sig· liam C . Schulet and \ln. Art1 ~le . XI of ~ur p~e sent to take over city and cou nty nificance due to the fact Samuel T. Wolfe worked co:n1••1tuu1on P1rov1des rn de· function s without restraint. that\·lrs. Bacon's tetitement wi th th e records and awards
t il or oc a aovemmenta\ Cl 1 th b" . f and this was the last time undet the ca.ordina tina of
bodies,· answerable to the thes:ar :roposeedo ~~;t•vees ~s for he1 to make the ptesen· volunteets chairman, \hs.
people of the area ·they ad· ..... shift 1 "' d tations. Will iam Durkin. . ~ mos powers an responstble for duties of local govern ment The pins denote th e
JP'"fo,nnlln_s the t~sks the to "metro" or reaio nal num ber of in-se rvice hours STEWARDESS DAY
tutlon asslans to counci ls consiSting of ap· spent wm king in the hospi· PLA.NMEDBY OCC
and to a g~eat _extent po inted official s not re spon· tal. Appc oximately ~.500 I IJ;m;,,.o f~ s.tate dictatton. It s ible to the people who mus t hours per mon th ate donated
I' _ -~eu power s as well .o bey their decree s. Thi s i~ by 700 \'Olunleers.
•,,•.11rmtbn&1<hhe power of the co ntrary to the fundamental \Ir s. Bacon presented 67
e over em. · · I f bl. pins at the corree. \Ir s. \lar-The new Aru'cle XI draf ted pnnclp es o a repu tcan ! f Th tm Lockney and \-hs. James
b h Co . . . . orm o government. e
Y t e. nstltl.IU on ReVJ ~t~n new Article XI should be Decket, both J'laSt presi·
Commrtlee not only efl m1· . -. dent> f th A ')' l f h 'f' deCISIVely !ejected by the 0 e UXI tary, re•
nae.s _most o tdcfi s~C II C legislature and,·if not by ceivedthe ir2,SOO.hourpins.
11ons row e rn•na the h. N 'b A 20004tour pin was earned
Orange Coast College will
s tage i ts annual recrutlinl
and informa tion day for ail·
line s teW3Jdesses at \lo\'ie.
land of the Ail from 10 a.m.
to ~ p.m. Feb. 17.
\Ir s. Dolor~s J eans. chair·
man of the s tewardess de.
part men t at OCC, said that
the girls in tc1estcd in mak· srope and du ties of local every ~o ter t IS ovem . er ~~~:::;;n~,l bu dd th whl w1shes to ke~p a vo 1ce br \Irs. \Ia thew Kenney. ing the an lines thcu car-
. ho i I 1 a '1 e in how he and hi s cnmmunity Mrs. A. F. _lleinze, Mn. Phil eers shc1Uld come ttl the
' w Y new c ause d Scheid and \-trs. S.E. Locke event.
S . '( "Th . are goveme • e cu on o a): e Legr s. J
~:~~~~::,'"~~:~:~:~':~~GROUP TO GO ABROAD tract amnna themselves or
wi t h other go\'emment bo-
fo r transfer of powers
perfonn an ce of func-
ti on s."
Notice that this does not
rtf• ~imply to "uanaCer of ~ .. . . 'fWU I amona e11 str rll
Exci tement and adventure participating in the Foreign
are ahead for a p oup of Lanauage League's Com--
teachers fr om the Corona parati ve Govern me nt pr(~
del Mar area' when the y take pam.
aroups of local students Jean (Mrs . ~larland)Mc\\'il·
abroad for a 6·week summe r Ii ams, also a social
school proaram in compara-&eacher al L incoln, · !~ve aoyernments thi s com--~pan:;. "-e-aroup as an
rna summer. !ftructor.
that some o penings ~till
exist. lnfot mation abou t the
tr ip may be obtained by
calling \1r. Frankel a t 162-
The
W estcliff Plaza
End of
January Sale
i ~ overflowing into onr
B<tlhoa Island Store too.
Pearl .Jewelry
Watches up IO
Silver Charms
20%
30%
50%
off
off
off
Selertefl pleres of fiOid jeocelriJ
aNti rlnfl• subsranti•llu retluutl.
This S pecial E ve111
Ends Sat., Feb. 3
CHARLES H. BARR
WUicldl l'l.ou,
Newport a-.k. Calif.
~I I Mat-A...,.._
kftloa hr.-4, c..lif.
local aoverwnenh; it pro-
vides for transfer of pnwers
to "other aovernment bo!J.
ies." What bodies?
Foe-the answer to that
question, we rn a) turn to t he
Arthur Frankel, social stu· Karl Sta\, who teaches
dies teacher at Lincoln social s tudies at Lincoln .
Junior Hiah School in Cor· and Miss L)'nn P illers, fot·
ona. del Mar will act as co--me r phrsical ed ucation tea.
ordmator for the group. M-. cher at Lincoln and now at
Frank.el , in addition to hi s Sava nnah Hi&h School in
hteaadchlng experience, has Anaheim, ar e a ccompanyi ng
previous e~r.perience
Your Old Sewing tlachine
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TERM SAVINGS: For the budget-minded .
unexpected expen ses ... taxes ...
and othe r annual payments.
Intere st com pounded quarterly.
0
CERTIFICA TE S OF DEPOSIT:
For definite investment periods,
(minimum $2,500)
in terest mai led quarterly, if desired.
(1
BANKING BY MAIL ... FREE POSTAGE . c
NO SERVICE CHARGE
traveling with high school the group as counselors.
s tudents. Durina th e summe r Other coun se lors include
of B64 he traveled across Elaine Brookings, who ac·
the U.S. on a bus lour with comp anied a group of stu-
s tudents visi ting hi s torical dents to Spain during the
points of interest. During summer of B67; Frank Wal·
the summer or 1%7 he was ker from Mar iners School,
in Rome, Pari s, Geneva, and Mis s Nancy Hood. Corn--
and London as a counselor pleting this aroop will be
fm on e gr oup of students Mrs. Barbara Martin, R.N.,
LEGAL NOTICE
CERTIFICATE OF At 'SI \i;S!'
Finitiou" firm Namr
TtH: L:N IH:HSIGSF:IJ do hl'r!'-
by c'"flify that lhl'y arr cun·
du rti n,: a commrrr ial huildin,t
.t~vl'lopml'nt bu!iiinf' ..... 001 l .'iO
J.:a!lt 5!"\f'n\f'l'nth Str""t, C:o,.ta
M<'!lil, C:a/Horn ia. und"r th•·
fi cl itiou!! limt namo· of ·\\HillA
CO., dO d lh ;u ~a p/ ltrm ;,. 'om·
post'd of th,. iullol\inll. prr .. nn:-~.
"hOI'.,. OIIITII'!I in foil! llnd plar-o•l"o
o f r,.l'lidf'nr r Mt' a" lnllnl\"• to
\\it: Hol,..r! ~:. Tnrn•·1 , :!278
Hut~Ns Dr., Co,.! a M,.,.,,, {.al ii.;
Al brrt L Rottmnnn. 22:1 I llon·
nir R•l., Nl'wpnrt B•·;~t·h , Calif.:
L \". Sodnbn.~~:, ·12R "'''"t•nin·
1'\Pr, Nrwpurt ll••;wh, ( .. oiH.:
Thoma:§ L 11<-lfrrnlln, 2927
Crf',.n vi l li'~I.,Sant;o Ana. {.;~It f.:
Harry 11. J."rf'•l,.rirl., 120i llhun
l.anP, Nl'~<>porl itf'dr h, l..tlif.:
Hobl'tt J. (;oo•lho·. 9J I \\. 191b,
C:oll\11 MI'!OII, C~tlif.
of Corona del Mar, who will
accompany the aroup in the
capacity of nurse.
The 6·week summer school
proaram is offered by the
Forei gn Languaae League
of Salt Lake Cit}' at a rost
of app ro~imately saoo for
each student, from New York.
The students and thei r cnun•
selors uavel to ~ major
European cities ; Londoo,
Paris, Muni ch, and Rome.
While in these ci ties a part
of each week day is spent
in c las s s tudying the poli·
tical institution, the per·
sonalitiea who created them,
the aovemment leaden , and
the cunent European trends.
To complete the program
selected tours and excur-
sions are oraanized for some
afternoons and weekends.
3 DAYS ONLY-'
Annual
TllW-Ut
Sale
NO LESS THAN
5100
ALLOWANCE
ON
Your Old
Sewing Machine No CiimmKits -This Offtr o..d On Atl Modet.
BRAND NEW ELNA FREE-ARM
Less Your Old Machine
ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS
with a $300 minimum balance.
"'ITN t-:s~ our han of,. th i .. 17th
rlay of J ;~nuary, 1968.
Hnhrrt ~:. Tum,.r
AlhNI L Houmnrn i:. \'. So•l•·rlwr,t
l"hnm1u• i:. /to•H•·ntan
ll arry II. i'rt•rl,.r io·k
Hobrn .1. C:tw lh ,.
Ui ah school students be·
tween the aaes of IS and
11 are eliaible ror this pro-
pam. Mr. Funke! indicates
You Pay Only •••
S19fl0
$100°0
$9flO
COST.-. MES-' ll.•"n•th W F"owl1r 2JO Ent 17th Strut
64 2 1660
0-'NA POINT
Gttlord Hunt•• 2-t671 L1 ~.,, -t96 I?<Jl
SA N JUAN CAI'ISrltANO
Thomu J Wonatt 31911 C1mino Clplllri>'IO
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Member F"ed.,ll 01pO-tl1 lneur1nc1 Co<PO<IUOI'I
DIPMill inw.-d
IO 515.000.00
STAn; OF' C:A l.lt'Oil 'I IA )
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C:OUNTY OF OHA NG t: I
On thi,. 171h day of jltnuary.
1968, bf'fotf' ntf', Sh irl•·r Ann
Mauhrw11, a No111ry Pu lllir in
and for thf' l'lai.t f:ounl)' ilntl
!iitat,., re .. idin,. lhl'rrin. oiuly
romrnil'l,.ionl'd anrl "wom , Jlf't•
I'IOnRIIy 11ppr1Hf'<l Hubrn t:,
Tu rn~r, Albl'rt t:. Roum11nn 1':. V. Soderbl'r-'• Thomn,. t::
lldfenut•, ll•rry II . F'rr tlrridt
1111d Robto:rt J, Cof'thf', knnwn
to ml' to b" lhe pt'tHnto whoi'IP
"~"' are ll~ab,.Nibrd to thf'
withia ia lltnll,lf'•t, Nltl 11rhow•
ltdjllfld to '"f' U.111 tlrlf'y ... ,. .. ..,
tfld d!f' ••e.
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GeMNII~ts•re~tu
CDIIhlt't
ED 'I'ARt>
AT
JAY & llllfiiO
N. NEWPORT Ill
NEWPORT IEAOi IN WfTN.;SS WlH:tu:or. I
lrlave hff'•a&o flf'l "'Y lrla.d .. d
•lri•ed MY oHi dtl llf'•l dlf' .t.,-
•d yur i• dli• c .. ,.ifir•lf'l
.UNit •bove wrlu~. ~~~!~~ii~~~~ Sl!irlf'y A .. M•ll.f'w•
Pllcn...,. P•bli~ i• .... for ••id
Coeary ••II State
(SF.AL)
My Co..iaai'* t!•plru Jaa•
6, l971
P.bli .. : J ... 25, reb. I, 8, IS,
lNI, ta dr!e Newport Harilor
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a Unl'tlers.~l thrNd tans10n
a Instant reverM NWI"-
• Sews •lth wooll ela•t~e and mttllllc th~
as well n paarl rc cotton. etc.
• Twtn or sincla needle
• Multipla Media positiOn
• Mol-e thin 100 distinctiw and di"trant
tlitehel '
• lmt t•IIOI' ballifll -witnout c~tftt tftt
needlt -lttlcMI "' .. 1¥1"
• E~~c:lusive .....ernM of stretc:J\ Mite'*
• Unbi•UIIII ....... _,.
• Stmplicitr of ••
• .. ,.,. lloe• no jim "*'Y "ooft
• Orttache&Jit toot-control
• t:ornp,ct ~..-. c.tMI ~" .... int .......
• Multtplt i9Nd fltot control
• Mora ptKtlatl SliteNI • , . mort ... ,..
stitches tNt! '"' ot..., ... me INduna
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BENEFIT TO PROVIDE 'EYES'
., ...... ,. lllfl ..
It just is not ea1y fot tbe
Tueaday Club ol Newport
Harbot: to come up wiUt a
IUCCeUfU-1 fund t&isi ..
event year after year, f•
the -r-at ten. It takes mudli
plannin1, imaainative 1hink·
ina and many artis tic handa
to put on an atrair that i
peat fun to attend u well
81 a WOfthwh ile benefit.
which i1 supported entirely
by voluntary conuibutions .
The perio4 of oaipins i• 4
weeks a t the tcheol with
th e doa telect.ed, at no
Cost whatever. lO the rec i-
pient. To 1 pons01 • auidc
do& for 8UCh a penon is the
aim of the Tuesday C lub
wi1h the ptoceedl rlom the
''turn..about•• benefit.
To acquaint Tue1day Club
members with \ti e ractl and
p1ocedures of the school,
Mts, Audrey Whetzel and
he r a;uidin1 e ye doa, He idi,
were invited lO attend the
J an . 23 mce tina ol the c lub.
Mrs , Whetzel is a charmin1
woman with a poi an ant I lOry
of what he1 life now ia
s ince the aift of her beloved
Heidi.
ANN A AND BERT McBRID E, at left, of
3082 Fernheath Lane, Costa Mes a smil e
as t he y receive a gift presented by
Barbara Haywa rd for neighbors wh o wel-
comed Mr. McBride home from 13 months
of se rvi ce at Chu Lai bas e in Vi etnam.
Bert, who is a gunnery sergeant, had re·
tired hom the Marine Corps 3 years ago
bu t "got curious about the war11 and en·
listed for2 more years. But thi s t ime when
he is out In December, he intends to stay
out. Gu ests at the home earning party
we re Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green, Mr. and
Mr s. Barney McClure, Mr. an d Mr s. Ga ry
Landers, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rounsvill e,
Mr. and Mr s. Chuck Bridges, and Barbara
and her husband, Ronald Hayward.
This year will be no u.-
ception to the lona line of
IUCCeiSCI. The s pecial pr~
jects convni ttee, under the
cha i1manship of Mn. Robert
E . Flaneain, with her co-
chairmen, Mrs . Ern est Mc-
Clelland and Mts . Donald
Ohms , is already in the
throeS of es.citin& ideu
and pl ans . The event is
named .the "Tuesday C lub
tum-about" on th e aaounds
that this is the one and
only fund raisina that the
club has dur in& th e year -
the time to "turn·about"
fr QITI lth e purel y soci ~tl af.
fairs and to devote a n all
ou t effor t toward" th is year's
philanthropy,
The decis ion was a wi n·
ni ng combination of a fabu·
\ous fashion show, the p10-
cecds to ao to a siahtless
01anae County resident to--
ward the uaining of a Guid ..
ina Ey es doa fr om lhe Inter·
national Guiding Eyes Foun·
da tion. The event will be
he ld a t the Balboa Bay
Club on Feb. 27 , featurina
a si t down luncheon at 12
noon.
AUDRE Y WHETZ EL of Los
Angeles and her guiding ey e
dog, Heidi, attended the
Jan. 23 mee t ing of tne· TLr~s ..
day Club of Newport Harbor
to tell of th e work: of the
International Guiding Eye s
Foundat ion.
On e great point of interest
to members is that when the
Orange County person who
is s elected is gr aduated the
T uesday Club will be able
to attend a fo llow up mee t ..
ing , m:obably in S_c.pJ.ember.
With man)' yean of makina
sub s tantial donations or
money a nd girts in every
field or the handicapped
and youth progJI,m l in the
Hat bot area,th is year's pi~
Jec t is ano thea to btins JOY
to the hearts of the members
Jn the knowledge of he\pin&
someone le ss follunatc .
NEWPORT HARBOR EN SIGN
SEOON D SECTION --Page 5
THURSDAY, FEB.I,I%8
OORONA DEL MA R, CA Ll F.
Fashions to
be shown
The mon th ly lad ie§' lun ..
cheon and rash ion show ~i ll
be he ld Thun.da), Feb. 8,
a t the Ralboa Yacht Club.
Social hour will begin a t
l l :30 a.m., and I uncheon
"ill be served a t 12 :30 p.m.,
according to \hs . John Reed,
luncheon chairman .
Styles fn1 boat ami beach
\'ill be modeled by ~h s. Al--
le n Collie of Laguna Beach,
\las , William Boland of )1 ..
'inc, \trs , Country Wash ..
burne of J·tarb01 V1e w I tills,
\ln. \!arcus !·tall , \ln . ..iay
Linde1man, and \lu. F rank
Beach of Balboa lsi.J.nd,
\Irs Cbi,.,Cktaty .C. Hatbor
Hi Jit1a~, Mu. Ken Roll
of ~ewjf6n, and Mrs . \lich·
ael Hirsh of Cos ta \lesa
\Irs . Leonard South of Ba l~
boa Island i fashion show
chairman .
The club din ing room will
t..e taansf01 mc:d into a Va len.
tine wonderland , says \Ir s.
George Leitch. of Coron a
de l \lar, decorations chair ..
man. lle r comm itte e Jn•
eludes \lmes . Lindeaman,
John Bloms tland , Wa lter
Lord and Marcus Hal l.
The fine arts sec rion, plus
committee members, are de·
voting part of the ir weekly
meetin g time to tr imm in g
beach hats f01 the lively
hat auction that will be
pall of the cntena in~ent,
al so helping w1th lab\e ar·
ra naements . \h s. P.O. En;;-
ley is chau man uf that sec-
tion. -
\\I s. Laurence Wr1ght >Ai\1
be th e auctionee1. Sh.l:' v. J!\
a lso accompan} the fa,.hl••n
s how on the p1anco.
\Irs. Cla ude Cotton is t.ak·
mg reservation s at s.a ..
08 9~. \h s. Jac k Bayer is 1n
cha rge of lic ke tli . Ot her
1..0mm1 ltee members assist·
m g are \tr s. Ruth Kennedy,
\hs . Alec \titche ll , \tu .
Wil l1am Shoemake1, \1n .
\l.JC \lcEn1ry, \b s . Ra lph
Phelps, \h s . Wilham Ste·
phenson, \Ir s. H.B. \iiller,
Inves t iga tion ha~ te\ ealed
tha t there are man\ blind
pe rsons wa1t1n g t11 ftnd ne~A
ho~ thtough the "e\ e .... of
a ua ined dog, and ·th~ de·
mand IS great er than the
su pply. f unds ar e ne ed ed to h h 1 \Its. Bert Sewell, \1u . \4ar ..
. o_pcr~te t e sc Oo.) of tius King and \1rs . PaUick
UaJnrna 1n Non h Hollrwood, Shepard. '
Monic at TeWinlr:le School
Mosaic tells OC history
For over 2 )'t an s tudents
at TeWinkle School in Co!ta
\lesa have worked toward
compl etio n of a 5 .. foot by 1
foot mosaic depi cliftl the
h.isLOry oC Or1.111e Couo&.y
and canyin1 a Trojan head,
symboli c of the school l tu·
dents ' desire for excellence
in scholarship and sports,
Under the direction ·of Bob
Weng er, the students de·
signed and created the mo-
sai c by th emsel ves. The
mo saic tell s a sto l)' that
bridges the past with. lhe
rx e sent and includes the fu-
ture. On the left side of the
panet i s s ymboli c history of
this ar ea of California. Th e
3 nags ofthe United States,
th e Califomi a Republic and
lhe Spani sh span the de·
cades, indicating that th '"
land on wh ich th e Chwles
W. TeWinkl e School stands
at one ti me was property
p ant ed by the Kina of Spain
to a Sp an i sh don, throuah iu
ent ering the Union in nso.
T he mission symbolizes
the cul t ural and aaricultural
innucn ce of the padres. The
cluster o f ounaes rec all s
the ricultural
the areL The waaon wheel
and fen ce depi cts the Arthur
Gisler farm, on which the
school is located.
And of the fu ture on the
riabl side o..C lbe panel i '~'
rocket dipictina man's ru•
ture amo nc the stars ~
a transition from o unae
BIDVC S 1o space i ndustry . .,
The dove i s of pc ace a nd
hope for araduati ng stu den t s,
whi l e a runni na fis ure de-
picts e ternal )'OU th, deter-
mined and forc eful. T his
also repre sents the physi-
cal education, while a ham-
mer in the lower risht de-
picts industrial arts and the
E equal s EMC squared cross-
ina ·"the tes t tube signi fies
1ci encc.
\-lcasurina to o ls , a com-
pas s an~ protracto r, arc REAL TOR Dave Myh re, at righ t, accepts
emblemat ic of mathem attcs "salesm an 's service a wa rd'' tor a bsen t
~d homerna1dn_a. l7f de sign-Gl en Queen , from El si e Paint er, 1%6
101 and spec1 fi c measure·
recipi en t, and Bill Martin, Security Title
Insurance Company, dono r of the trophy,
at the annual awards dinner of the New-
po rt Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors.
mcnt. Th e boolt pays tribute
to the written wo rd and to Sale
Enalish, ·soci al studie s and to aid Boys Club
Spanish, and, ·as s tat cd, the
Trojan head is symboli c o f Th e \!others Club of Ce n· Th uudap from 6::lU If'
Chwles W. ·TeW inlr.le s stu· tral Branch and Upper Bay 7:30 p.m. fo r b e@: Inn a~.
dent's' desire for elcellcnccBranch of lhe Harbo r Area 7:30to a:Jilp.m.fnradvant.·ed.
in sc holauhi and Boys'· d ub wi ll con du ct a Dayn a Babcock , game:;
rumma ge s ale f rom H) a.m. IQ(lm di rector, \\Ill be
to 5 p.m. Frida~ and Satu r· selec tinghis u ave!tngg a.>n es
d~y. Feb. 16 an d 17, at the roo m team in lh e n e:~;t .;!
o ld Costa \leu pol ice weeks. T he team wd l \"lSJ t
station , 1957 Sewpor\ Bl vd. othcrboys ' cl ubs in S.•u ltlem
Pto ceeds will help elnand, California, pan icira tinl! in
progrii'Tl acti vi ties. · chess, checkers, r mg r •"'ng.
BASKET
IALLS
VOLLEY
tALLS
~Lighting
Fixtures~
Lou Yanto m, t!l.ecu tiv e carto ms, and bi ll iards, A
dircclor, announ ces that boy w;u be !!el ected fN each
Bran ch Directors J oe Fleck-event in !h e JUni o r class ~
en stei n, and L ee Fisher will 10 10 r ear s Cl ld and th e
be attending the anroal in tennediatc clas s II tu 13.
jun io r exeo.ltiH training Arts aru.l crafts r ro1ecu
conferen ce to be he ld in San are no w b em1 made f,•r a
Fernando Val ley Feb. l·J. very special diS.rla) at the
Space Club Director Dave Boy s' d ub--Gi rl s ' d ub J rd
Ro ss of Focd Aeronutronic aMual Valen ti ne d1nner at
has schedul ed a vi si t to the Bal boa Ba) Club Feb. 1-t
ALianti c Research for space Wood and plastic r n1Jects
members Feb. L arc offered dail}, • rlus lle
TETHER IALLS
SOCCER IALLS
FOOTIALLS
HAND IALLS
MIW IIMMI UIIDIMn
Mr • ...S Mit. P. C. Stell-
hom, 17132 MeM, lrYint,
moved ltere r•c:.atly Ire.
Woodland Hillo. Mr. Slollltarn
it plutmanaaer for Titanium
Ia Butbul.Kim, 12, it in the
7th aradc at Irvine Junior
Hi&h; -..·hi\e Ctnis, 9, is in
lhe 4th 1rade at Un iverai.ty
P•k school.
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r•tt •··~ ....... .. ~ "'~•o• .~ ......... . , .... ,. •••:•
lvt""''"'""' l ilt ••••••
ti•T v•~ ,,,.
'"'"" ••• lt<t•••• ••• ........ , ..
PI-TIIAM .. T
Newport Boacll polioo Oil'
in .. l tipdaa die acew..t
ia whidl Jennie Cap-•
ol HUIItia'a\oa a .. cb *ivi ..
weu oa W. Col•• Hwy., hh
Willi .. WaiiOr of IZ2~ 2'*
St., West Newport, crouiq
tht hilh••y in a crou watt
ea•t ol Old Newport Blwl.,
atl:lOp.m. Tueaday,J&n.l6.
~
~1as1iG
·,(Tlf~t
V0 !-! tdi @()
TENNIS RACKETS
• lallcroft
.WiiSOII
• o ... ~op
• Davis
TENNIS SHORTS
nNNIS SHIRTS
nNNIS SHOIS
TENNIS DRESSES -SHOES The Upper Bay senior craft proj ect of the week. On
basketball team started the Wedne sday of eadl week. a
leque o ff riaht wi th a 5J .;n !<pecial proJe c t will be o f-
victory over San t a Ana , fe red. ·Durin& the afternoon
Mark McKenzie had ll poinu , sessions,· J to 5: JO , pro.
followed by \1ike Paul, 13; aramina will be hi&hliahted
Dan Oatk, 11; Steve Wa lth, wi d\ project s for boys g to
4. ·and Cal Martin, 2. Bart 10 yean old. Ev eni" pro ..
Hinesly dida.'t acore, but he JeCts wi ll be a eared to lhe
controlled "e rebounds and older boys an d classes will
led die: team in au i sts. be offered in power tools,
TENNIS BALLS 3/1.90
to
•AM..., ... s:t•A .._. ef •11 n• • ,_. .._ ...
.. -........ -
The final s in the Soya ' •dv~~t.ced lathe, lapi da.ry ,
Cuba o f Amer ica s ectional ~eram1 e~, -c r~fu and speci al
Sth artde balketball IOum ... Inter es t aroopa. Fw\her in ..
ment witt be held in lhe formation m ~y be obtained
Cercral Branch Gymnuium ftrom Bruce Ketchum, ans
Cll Friday,J.,, 26 , 11 a p.m. crafts director, 642--6.172.
Tho newly rormcd Oolden
S..1e Balkd,all Lcaaue
ataned y.Stenhw. Jan . 24 .
Nay u..,e..-o~d who it
illlacu-.d may call eidtcr
-•d tolk I> 1M
........ laY-~ ............... ,
Cell~
111• II .... ~ ..._. Mltlic Oirect;)r. ••• ... ---1 . VoltiOteot ;.... ; .. ,... ....
C.ll lo Y-w ... A4 ........... c.... ..... .,... Dr• it _ •• , .. hh
............................ ~ ................................ ~, .. on TV•~• and
Q)~ .
BIKES
PAITS
TillS
ACCISSOIIIS
liP AilS
DUCIC FOOT FINS
w~ sm ...... ... ....
ALL n.-.,
MAID ...
• _. publl., .Krioeolt Pol<l
h wo bloo MooU7 llr IJio -of Ito bo-c1011 ·bomo " 3115 1!. ·~~of,
Willi .. "!U .. ·lUI tl to,..r., " Dl•oo Bradley, No.~. Balboa. ., ' P.'"' ·10
load,' clltr H•··. wiD 60. POiuee&ia, •CoiOO& del diiOO'IOf IOmiDM Ud , ...
bad 10 report &hal tomiODo war wa1 dD11od afle1' a tacked 'hit lp••-:-It•
bad ~ad hie credit c•d. coll'teion Oft lrviae.. lOUt\ k>Ok 1160 rwom Wt hi•••
loll IOCDI lime Iller Jia. or Hiphad Or. '•near Har-plaoe•dput it. ia hi• ..... ,
1_. and bad ro,.ed bh bor Hiahlande. ·.'·A lot and and wont 10 bed a1 l ..... ,
IIJOilute 10 ~barae four tc:rap lumber 1nd pipe ... whoa be awakened. hit wal•.
SlO mon'• •una. · • ·• ·• pn the roar bed of l.ho jeep let w" miuirw.
But it wat a aood dl)' fOr J \OlenfmmChritCraftWest, Thur••1. ~ ... 11
the Vos Tron lnduttriu of llOl w. Cout Hwy.~ Mari· Oaty Hanul'?n,
Sanu. Ana. ·when it turned Mile ·durina the niaht San Remo, Ltdo hie, .•o-
out th ai the abandoned vo--nor• • polled that someo ne tw11t..
bic:le. ·reported by Anneue • • .A black 1 foot ~~.~ .. ce·d loon and then •tole the
L o hwe. 315 Coral Ave • ., Btl· rowboat wu found dn£un1 150 auto atereo ftom hie
boa hi and. ·WU their Chev-in the chtnnel I t 6 a.m •• :orr V'fl van •.• Biitn Bailey,
rolet Jmpalt th at had been lhe H t~r department doc:k 404 39th Sl., Well Newpou,
stolen .... No dam~&e .. wu -and 1t wa t stored for the Patked his cat at l.hc New~
ck>ne lo the Cadilltc: bo~ owner ••• Two cws stopped po1t Cente1 while wotkina,
lonaina to E. Loc:khtrt ·of in the roadway by driven (CooUnued on ~ge 'J)
MAY TAKE US A .LITTLE IIIILIL •
... II ,.1 .. II I ...., Ill II aew,
•• will Hn••••.,• rHr ...... , .. . .
Minor repolrar looN buttona, tlnr ripl
are part of our fre. cuatomer NtYice •••
Alot~g willo lloo vory boll of clo.,lng,
opotllng .. d prossing.
FRE~ DB.IVERY TOO.
Jut c:.u oa •·••&
1117 L COAI1' IIIWAY.,
-ADAIIU
Santa Ana; but the Vesta Ream Mtrtin, 704 Golden.-
soooter owned by Paul Gar-rod, Corona del Mil, and
ey, 226-A Knox Pl • .: ·Cotta C tpitol t Badhtm, 215 Drift
Mesa. wu dam qed a fter a wood Rd.; Shore Cliffs,
colli sion 1 t tho Huahea Air-were involved in a colli·
II IEIPIIT 11• IIU
fll All Jill Dl£ lUIS
THE UNIT ED FUND In Newport Beach shall, high school princi pal; Mark: Greer, craft parkina lo t.._ ·.Theft of sion with M•rcot Wriaht o f
is $300 closer to its goal after rece ipt of student body president , and Or. Edward o f jewelry and clolhina val~ Westminster, ·who wts dri·
a donation from the s tudents at Newport Mil um , execut ive secretary of the New-ued at SBJS was reported vi na on E. Coast Hwy. we s·t
Harbor High School. Pictured here at the port Beach United Fund. by Dorothy Ro bbins and the of Bayside Dr. .Henry
presentat ion are, from le'ft, Charles God-theft o r c lo thina valued at Neutzel, 53 , of 403 Bel'-"•
N H b L S60 was reported by Olar~ Lane, Balboa, was booked THEY LIKE THE OCUH @ port I . -W -ar or og lotto Hen.ley or 4224 H;-at p.m. ·on Their wish to live near the · ho t t ft ·I ari a, West Newpor t Heishts ent ry wit u oonsen a et, ocean was 1ea1ized when Mr. h -" d b ffi By Jan Luylftes awarded 10 a l>Cnior, Lee's. , .No damase was don e to e was awu.ene Y o r• and Mrs. Peter Nordyko · 15J2·r M' "Harbor is No. I " was the spuit and drive a s a forw8rd hi s Do""e, but E me!ill Elli s , cers at ........ ' u amar, moved from Diamond Bar d .,. B lbo h < h d fall verdic t of the NC AA Wate r an center on !he varsity 511 Seaward Rd.; Corona a a, w ere ne a en
to2531 Buc keye, East Bluff, Po lo Rule s Committee. In a b~ske l ~all team .hav ~ earned Highlands, knocked over 2 asleep on a couch ••• Robert
in Decembe r. They have 2 recent c ompi la tion o f the lO lltm thrs a .... ard 1n hr s soph~ posts when he wu driving Barnhous e,· 11, of 201~0
sons, Pe ter , 8, and Eddie, best water polo teams in the om0re year. a t the entrance to Co rona Pomona Ave.,· Costa Mesa,
7, wh o attend Corona del nation at the high school , • • .* . del Mar main beac h •.• ·.The was bookedon the charge of
\lar E lementary sch ool. level, Newport was first. Bob (urry, a JUni or a t l-Iar-Volvo belo nging to Ma petty the ft al'ter he was •~
J~~~~~~L ._f _646-_5_01_9__.
LEGAL NOTICE
:'\OTIC f. Of TR US TF.:F:'SSo\LF:
• • • bor. IO.OS voted 10.rc:s tler of L . I''OC do Rd.ry rested by officers staked h ewts 7~ ommo re ~::::~:~-Harbor 's Sludent body 1s I e week by the vatl>l t~· \\res-8 ' h d b d ou t b y Phillips Gas
sponsoring the sale of T een tlmg te am. Th n. honor 10.as ay cre sf~ a 1to1 .. e tow.eth P\acent ia and SUpe
TRrST :'\0. 6034 d d h d. away a ter a co l s ton wt World Stu enl Savings Ca rd~. ue to •.l> ~lUi s i an mg p.:r-the right side o r a T·Bird West Upper Bay.
For Sl , any s1udent can ob-formance aga tnl>t 'II. e s tern. dri ven by Vera Du P ui e WM,.sday, Jan. 17 On f e bruury 23, 1968, at
e lev~ o'clock A.\1. f it!!!
.-'mer ican Tille lnsun~ncl" &
TruAt Compaor , as trus t~, or
successor tru!!l tee or !lub!.;ti-
luted trus ~c-, bv thr. certa in
Ot'ed of Truu executed by
PETf.R r.. r\"CF:R, a ma rritod
ma n a nd t<"'corded Octohl"r \4,
1963 in Rook 6759, Pap:,. 654
of Off icial Rl'cords of Orn n~e
C:o untv, C:d lifom ia and pur-
5uant to that l':e rt.ain ~o t ice of
l)f:fault and f.leet ion to '>ell
th ereunder rerorded Oc tober
24, 1967 in Hook 841 3, Pap_e
393 o f Ofli <"ia l ll ecord" of
Oranf!" County, wi ll under 11nd
pur,uant to :!laid 0 1"ed of Trus!
se ll at pu blk auc tion for cash,
l,tw fu I mo ney of th,. rn it('d
!'tatt'!l of t\mt't ira, at the m.ain
"''"!!.! r ntran(",. to the r;,..,_.,
\merira n T itll" ln!'utanr .. &
Tru .. t Com p<~n v huildin.: lo·
ca lr'<l a t tht-,.outh'"~"'' rorot-r
of fihh and \la in o;;tr~t't'\ in th,.
city of Santa Ana, Ca lifomi.11
.,I\ th.,t risht titl~ and intuest
con v,.yed to aad aow held
1111der Dl:'erl of Trust in th e
property •lituated in the County
and Stat,. described u :
tain !()':;. di s counl a t :such Also. Bob k ad, the vars uy 1a 10 Tahuna Ter.; ln'in; William Elmer, JJ, of the
d o thing s1ores as Dic k team 10 thc number (•f e s ·
Vernon's , R iches to Rass. cape!>(\:!). Terrace. US\K:and343Via Lido Soud,
TtMsday, Jan. 16 L'do 1 1 b '· db r Genuy Ltd .• and a free ad· • • • 1 s e, ·was oo .. e y-o ~
mi ssion with each patd Harbor') g1rh have re-For tht third .ti me~ ~m e-der o f the F BI to be held fo r
admi'oSJO n at thr Golden cent I\ brought back !>C:\'t:ral one s ine the Si gn 10 ron t the ~-til i tary Police as a
Bear, t he I ce House , the S IO.t m~tn ~ and t .:nm ~ vtc-of Island An t ique s, J JJ~D deserter. .Whi le si ttins
\le cca . \lore mformat ton can Ion es. 1-lar b~•r dun..,ed l:.!>lan-\Iari ne Ave.; Balbo a Island. wi th friends in h er livina
be obtamed by c a lling 5-4 M-e ta 10.11h a ,cr•re pf 55 to :!:!. s tated Irene Jack, 606 room, Ruth Tay lo r, 1206
11 :!1. The g irl, t c:nn •~ team also Kings Pl., Cliff Haven Dove r Dr.,· We st cli fr, heard
• • • beat Es tan.::ra 1~:!. This 606 Ki ng's Pl., C li rf !-I aven !lom ething hit he r winOOw,
Spotlighl A10.ards are 1p vcn aJd s another 10.1n to the . , .The fron t o f the F ord leaving a ho le near the bot·
by Harbor's Girls League 1<• tennis !cam's record of K belo nging to Michael Hil~ tom ••• Paul Oliver, 30, o f
three outstandmg sen tOr undefeated .'r eason s. ro rd, 5 11 King"s Rd., Clifr the tlote\ Bay View. Sal-
girls who work hard behrnd PI f boa, was arrested at 12:35
the sr.:enes and don't rc ce rve ann•"ng . m moves d bo k d the any re cogn ition fur the rr IF ano f bei O: d:nk. in ,
effou s . \latta T i:.dall rc-
\4ro Willi ams won the C har·
les S. Lee Award of De sian
at IJSC a fter studies at Oc~
cident al College and graW~
l'e ivedher a10.ard nn thcbal>i'1 \lu rto n 11, Willson anti Dell
of the hour !> she: :-pemh a... \1. Williams anooun ce there·
Ga lleon Edrtm. She-r:. al~o locatio n of their arc hi tech!!-
ac ti,·e tn French C lub a nd al and planmn g finn, Willson
AFS. Pep As semb l~ cha rrman & Willi~s . A. I..\., to 2~5 5
t ~ .J ~S t one of the: man~ a'-'~ E. Coast H"), In COfo na del
ll\'tlte s of senw r Sand ~ \lar,
5tafro rd . Sandy's sophom01e -1 ..;1 •1 · , · d"t'h ~ th . . 1n e .. r rren sar at e Jnd JUntor years 10.ere fdled . . .
ti on from Pasadena City
College. li e, is a Navy ve~
teran, having !lerved on the
!ltafr..o r Rear Amti ral S•·•c'iotll"'
Lot 4 in Ul od . Ill of Trac t
Vo . .?34 R:S shown on a \lap
,,.c orded in Book IJ, pa ~'""'
16 and J i of \1i,.CI" llaneou,.
\la f!K , ,,.cords of Oranfi.e
Countv, Ca liforn ia.
'la id"".!'" will be madf" with out
co vena nl or wa rril n tv , ,. .. pl"I!.'IIS ed
or im plied , ., .. to the title,
po"""'"""ion or t-ncumbran<:t .!o to
sati,.fv th .. r'"rl'lflin in jl: prinr-ip.."l l
"urn du,.. on th,. no!,. ,.,.cur .. rl by
.. ,,id [) .. ,.d of Tru'\t to wi t:
1 12,12:!.">1 wi th intf"r ,.st thNe~
on fr om "e pte mb,.r 11 , 1%7 a>t
provir!Pd in .. ., irl not" IOI!''"ther
...,·i th f,.f"!l , r ha rjl:f""' ro nrl "l fl"'O.'II'""'
of th,. Trus t,.,• ,rod suo:"h othrr
"urn"' 11.'11 ma v hor ,.,. bef"n ad-
vanc-t-d t.,...th e o....·n,.r ,rnd hold er
of .. aid nl'>lf", wi th int,.rt-,.1, il!<
provid.,.d in "aid Uet<rl of Tru.•n ,
l>11 ted: Januarv J l, 1968
wi lh respons ibilittes of be-""'~den~n~. ~cope o f .t hett re~
i ng a JV cheerle ader. Lara-sponslbthttes requ1red th.e
mec: Lvda has ftlled her mo\·e to the new quarters tn
sen10r ~·ear "ith sur.:h ac-the hear t of the coastal com-
t lVi lies a ~ manager o f the munity. Their l and plaMing
AFS Bookslore. Gal leon ~rrt proj e cts al re ad) ha\'c: ac~
editor , footba ll pin-on ~:htltr• count ed for upwards of 122,-
man and plop cha·u man for 001) acres, or mo re. than I Jl
in a destro)·er rlo tiiiL
is married and a residenl
Corona del \lat.
\lr. Willson is a graduate
of the Uni\·ersit )' o f Colo~
rado, and the Harvard Un i·
,·ersi ty Gradual e School of
De sign as well as a Ful ~
bright schol ar wi th research
in England's post war town
planning progr am. He is pre·
dent of the Orange County
Chapter of the Ameri c<VJ In-
s titute of Architects, mem·
ber of the Orange Coun ty
Planning St udy CommitLee
1640 S..pet"ior Ave.
Lll-5531
o IE.t.UTY S.t.LDH
the senior play. square mi les. These range
• .. • from a resi dential develop-BEAUTY NOOK
FIRST --\\IE R(C .\\' TIT I.F 1\'-
~r R ·\'<:C:F: &TRI'ST C:O\lr-\-.:Y
BY ALA\' ·\. t;:-.:0 \:
-\s !!o istant Secreta ry
Publish: F'eh. I, 8, !}, 1968, rn
th,. \'t'wport Ha rbor F:n!'liR'!l
LEGAL NOTICE
'\0'110. or rRI ..,HJ:'S "'AL E
-.;,.,, <lORI
On ~<'bnrr.ry 11, 196A, at
11:00 a.m., 1 \'10\ H •\\'~, ""
T nHII "•' unr!rr ;<nd pu r,.uant !0 n····d n f rr u-.t ·l .. r··ol July 29.
1964, m.-,.J,. I" C.H \\I' F. P \II·
~F:H and ~.J..\1\~ ~.P \Hti:~:n,
Dramatic s mteTI~S t l> nnt
1lnl y Harbor'l> s tude nt!. tou t
the teac hers a!l "ell. \lr ~.
Ruth Wagner, EnglJl>h and
latLn teac her. tS c ur wn tl\
s tarr ing m the tll lc role m
"\ledea." Mrs. V.agne r. 10.hn
~l as a fine re putatrron rn
theater throughout Orangc
Count ~. wi ll be t•n s tage
dunng the weekend s a! thc
Stud to T heate r tn Orange:. • • •
Lee Haven 10.3!> rc:~:en t l~
named Tar of the \lon1 h.
While this hnnm us ual l} '"
LEG.t.L NOTICE
\orth.-.d) rom•·r o f th,. land
1'011\f'n·d to ~ .• \lakolm \n ~
/1.<'11 .rod "if•• ],, ,j,.,.,j r<Tor<J..
,.d F Phn111ry 1, 19 l7 rn )lank
l ·l70, P•'l!'' 1:!1 nl Offi ,--.i ,rl
ll ..r·o rrJ..,; th•·n< •· :.Outh y,•
OR' '.0" ~·''"' al on"' tfp·
~:H..,I"rl\ li n•· of .-."'irt l,mrl
hu shan rl and ...,,r,., ""' joint <o n••'\'"" 111 \nw·l1 .tn d ... i f··,
lt'llflnl"' and rrr·nrrlrd July 1:'>, 1()::!,11 f.,••t; th,.nr ,. \orth ;·,•
196•1 in [look 71 J'i P olllf" R.H 17' ~.<t s\ 51.00 f.,<' I; th••n r •·
oF Offid111 ll ••rorrl,.. in th " ol--\'Qrth ·ll•<JI ' .:r·~rst IOO .HH
fi ('P of th,. ll •·r'lrrln of 1••1'1 to th •·poon t of L ,.~nn rn~.:.
Or rm"" Count•, !:alr fomia, ~air! .. at.-...,jJI L•• mad e, hut
~ti•·••n tu "'''"Ur•· ·Ul in d •·htP<l~ "''thout ro •r-n <~nt or warrKn ty,
nes!l in favor of llf:\ EHL) '"~Ptt'!<~ or impli •·rl, r-·~ardi n 11
HILLS FUH.H \I. S \\'1-.;r.s u tlo·, po,..~e~<,.ion, or en cum~
A'-jl) I.OA\' ·\o;~Of i •\TIO~ "ill hran <'"!lo to p a~ th ,. pr inrip;ol
llf'll at pu bl1 r aurtion to hi Jth~ -.urn of !<aid nntr, ,.,..,..,r"'rl h~
{'st hiddl:'r For r "·"h CP \Y 1\AL f: "ai<l D,.crl, II> "'it : 1900.90, a~
o\T TI\It: OF S·\I .F: I~ I.A'l· in .<~aidnot,. pro•·id .-rl,ari•Kn r-r",
F'('L \1 0:\'n Of' TilE l':'i'IT~:U tf M }, unrlf'r th f' t"""" of •aid
STAT[S) at Th,.~'r ~~;t ~:ntrance IJ,.~: fef's, rhiHII-""' .rn rl ,.~.
to Union flank 111 :.00 South P'""""s of th r tru .. t••r an d (,f
Main s u .. e t at La \'eta Avenue the tru'!lt.. ("ff'il tPd by .. airl
in tht: City o f Orange an d r.oun• Drrd,
tv ofOriUI8,t'oSilUeo.f C111ifomia, l'lle h'"n f'fid 11ry undrr ""i•l
11ll right, title.and mlt'tf'81 con~ Deed, by t f!IISOD nf a brt-!wh !>r
vt:yed to an d now hPid by it dt'fault in th,. o hli~eation!l ,.t_
under !laid l)t"ed in thf' propert y curl"d th,.rt'hy, hrrero for .. f'\,...
situAte in the City of ~ewporl cuted and dt'liverr d to th ••
Beach, in "'aid Co unty and under!ligned a written i),.cJara-
Stute. described lito: ti on of Defauh and Uemnn <l
All that Cl"rtai n land !!litu ~t-for S11le, llD d writiPD notic:<" of
ted in the State of CKi ifomia, breach an d e\cction to c tru"''
County of Orrrnge, City o f th e under!li~ed to 10ell "11id
Nt!Wport Rc .. ch. df! .. criberl !1!1 rroperty to sati!l fy !laid ob--
fo ll ow!l: ifj:IHion,., W~d th,.reaht'f, on
A portion of Tr11ct No. 464, May 1. 1967. th e underaipt-d
•• llh own on a Map reco rded c aused 11aid noti cl' of brl'ad\
le Book 32, p•f!!e I of Mi,.. and e lection to be recnrdf!'d
cell-eou!l M•p•, n:cords o f in Roo k 8239. Pa«e 768 o l.
Or•811 County, Cali foml .. Offi ci•! Record8 in. uld
MOrl! p11rd cul•rly ducribed R ~tcordf'f• Offi c ...
• follo.-a: Dated: jMury 12. 1968
Bc11l•aiD8 at • po lnl ia the Un ion B~e~k
Nortllwuterly lin ~ of uld u uid Tnuttee.
Tr.ct No. 464. 103.72 feet By Ardd:t e Lt.ltch
!oeclwe11te rly of the mut Aadlorh.ed Slp810r
ordlerly et~raer thereof; 19039
••ce SH• $$• 37" Wut P•bllab: J•· 18. 25.-F8b. 1.
..... drre ··" rtorta~wutetly 1968. ,. thf' rhwpo rt. ll •rbor
U.e 60.80 feet .. •• aut Eeaip.
ment in t he Seattle area and
mount ain communi ty at Lake
T aho e, "'l"evada, to residen-
ti al rlanntng in fl awaii and
Pagn P 3;gn, and the n ew
Lake Tame ri s._ dev e!t)pm ent
in Sllt.l t hern Cali fo rn i a. l heir
2732 E. Coas t Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone 673~7336
and Ci ti lens il arbor At ea I:::::;::=:::;==::;::====== Res earch Team, H e is the ~ BUILDING CONTR.t.CTOR IO.<lJ rl range" fr nm sc hnol r,01 ~,,.~ "f th r -''""""""''"P ~
con s true It on and cc•mmu n i t) ~:.;;,:;;.="'~~~,..;;;:;;;;;.;;~~
p\a nnmg to a radio station,
wom an 'S club, law bu ilding ,
and shopptng cent ers.
LEGAL NOTICE
\otr< r t'" h•·r,.J,, ~hrn lh;rt 'ln
\l.or,.h I , \il()fi, .ot ! 1:00
.<.Ill ., l'ho• [ . .,fo!.rr <lr• C.oqt'l f•rt ion,
.r r.l<lifolrl)td (.oqournti on, :. ..
f ru .. t•••• l•1 "lllo"'tltutinn by an
IO ... trum<'n\ 1n "rrtin11 .!llt••d
[iiOUIIT\' 17. \')(]/!, r<'f"'OfrJ,..j in
tho· t\ffp •· rvf tlw Countv ll •··
< o rrl ••r' of Or.rn'-''' f .o unl\', C.tli·
lor nr.r, nn J,rnu rrn· 19, i%R, in
llnnk R4f)f,, l'.rf,!•• 6R9, nf Off1·
•·i.r! Fl ••ior<l~ ,f f)r ,.n ~o~" Cou nt,,
whi r h ,.uh-.IIIUiinn ""N m.,,j,.
nnrl jl:iY•·n pur"U·<n l to th •• t<'rm"'
uf th.>t I'O'rt ;trn 1h·o·d of Tr u"t
dnt,.!l Jut, fi. 1%1, "l''f'utP<I
hy 1\'illiam 1.. ll>>r wit'k and l.il-
\i .tn II. Jlarvl<'k, hu ~band <tnrl
,.•i f,., <~n<l ,..ror<ll'd July 12,
1%1, rn ll nuk "•78 1, Potlfr' 269,
of Offirr.o1 Brcord!'i in th,. o f-
fi r,. .,f th .. R••t•or<l"r of Oran/1-1"
r:ounn 1 C~tlilornr a , will ~to ll ro t
jl!.lbli• auo·trn n to hif[h ,..,t hid·
drr fnr < a .. h l l~ay aLI,. 1t1 tim.-
of ~a[,. in htwful monf'y of thl'
l'nit•·d :">t.>t r,.) :u thr main f'n-
tr.m r" of th'" \'r ,.·pnrt fl,.a \'h
CitY !hit, 3.100 ~rwport fl nulf"·
vard, N,..,.·pnrt l!r ar h, County o f
OriUijl:,., Suur of Californ ia, all
rl,-ht, tilll' and into•r,.s t <'On·
,.,.yr•l to 11nd now held by it
under s a irl llr t!d nf Tru!lt in thf'
property ,.itualetl in lh,. County
of Ornn~r. Stntt< of C•llforn ia,
,J ,.,.C'rib,.d a":
An undi virlrd 1/42 intf"rl's t
in and to th'l r rrt11in 99 yr,.r
s:rouod lt-1111e, dated O••tobf"r
12, 1959, ~.,P ruted by Rom
anti f.n l•, Inc., Ml rorporation,
lt'-Sor, ia f11 vor ol Vista Del
Lldo, • c!orporMtioa, le~JIIflf!
for the term of 99 ye.•r11 cotn·
menrin A October 15, 1959,
aad termiaaling oa October 14,
2058, which In~ i" r~cord
ed ie book 4937, pilfllfl 194,
( Offlel•l ""~or.t~~o, caverinp;
thai cert•ln properly Ill th.e
ci ty or Ne wport 9 e•clt, mor,.
pan lc:a larl y d~seribed I.Jae-tl"in,
u •me,.ded by aa lu lrvment
d•ted Oetober 18, 1960, and
recorde d Noveab•r 25, 1960,
Phone in Your Order
foro S..lueription:
Coli 673.0550
LEGAL NOTICE
rn hoo k 1'>23, JWW:" 26 1, Ofli·
d .rl Rr ,.m •l": toe,.lhf'f wi th
thr• ~-~ ]u,..i\<' "~o~h t to U""
-and O<'f'upy " '"fl;oin apart·
rnt'nt rl,.:s ijlll"t••d ,.., ~o. ·1-d in
th•• ronunu niry !tp.rrtm,.nt
bu ildinp: kn own a" 1h•• ViMa
[),.] Lido, tond lh •· .. ,r\u,.iv,.
ri11-ht to u ...... an d or< "I'Y that
r·Prt ain <~ut ornolll l•· park i n o~
"P""'-' d,.,;o i/(na tf"d as \'o, •I-•\
and thf' appurtrnan•·,., tho·rl"'to,
h"inp: thr sanrr r i ~ts an•l in·
tero·sl" art~uin•d by thr IMJ !<tor
herein in tho• ,.,,,.t WJm~·nt of
,;ai<l ] ......... from \'i~la n .. J
L irlo, rr rordrd ,..onrurro•ntly
hNewith.
~air! .,a],. "'Iii 1, .. m11d,., bur
wi th out < ov,.n ant or warranty,
" ... P'""'"' or impJi,.d '"11-'"'linj<( lrtlt•, po""''"""'on or Pn<·rrm-
branct-,., 10 pav tho• unpaid
pr ineipill ,.um of thl· note er-
curl'd. by s aid Deed of Tru10t,
1o wrt: S.H .004.16, wi th inter~
"1'11 thetf'of fr om Jul y I, 1967 ,
at thf" Til If" of 6,6,._ per a nn um,
"'"' in "'a id ~otr provided, to-
~Pih<'r with a.l vancf'!l under thf"
term!l of "aid O!",.d of Trust ; r ....... r har,t-8 11nrl ... p,.nll~ll of
1h,. Ttu"'l••e 11 nd of lhe Tru:ort
r rPatPrl hy i'laid Ot<~>rl of Trus t,
Thr btme fid .11 ry uode.r uid
O .. t:d of Trust, by tfJ.aon of th"
breach or default Ia the obli-
• RQIODELING •
ADDITIONS
LICENSED. BONDED
FRED H. GERWICK
30.. Goldenrod
673.6041 -549 -2170
s. ... ~o,, •h• c .utal
Ar•• with ~o1ity c ... cr•t• & p,_,,
f fflcl•nt S•,..Ic:• ~;:;::~:~·~ Conn••• S Rd., LI 8-:J318
CostaMI:'sa
o DRY CLEANING
ji;IUions SPcured the1eby, here-FLOWERS FOR
tnfnre executed •nd deliver~tl
111 lhe reque11l of the 11ader-A'-~ OCCASIONS
.-.i j!;Ded • wrl n ea Oeclar•t loa of IJrU .. _J "T'o,•b l)e-fault ead Demnd for ••le, trlllrl J 4.,
and written IIOliCf! or breach FLORISTS
and tJ!ectloa to cau.e I.Jae liD•
deraip ed to 81'111 .. id property PMONir ~79
to ••ti•fy ••id oblis•tiou, .. CI u• Mew,.,. IIY4~
thereafter oa OctGber 13, 1967, COSTA MilA
I.Jae uadersiped c .. •cd uld r~~g~~~~~~~==~l Not ice of Breac~ •d of Elee-
tioo to u ll to b~ r~~corded I•
Boolt 8403, P•~ 642, of ••ld
Offi el•l Record•.
D•te: J •••ry 17, 1968
The L•g•rde Corpor•t1• By Dori11 C1oaoa
Aalhorhed Sipatare
Pabli•hs r eb. I, 8t 15, 1968,
Ill 1h.e Newp«l H•rDor Eealp
AMERICAN GLASS
All typu o f alau
2SJ4J; No,.pon Blvd,
CottaMua
Phone: S<ll-22111
·-• ..,.,.,. Tt•& r •c:•o wroToo
0 ot&W Tllll .. 1'111.A0 CIC.TM
0 ,._,.,. Tl•& OUA~OT¥ T•f'•a ..... .,.
0 ,..,.,. ,.,.., T ..... o a .......
• -toONWIDC OUA._It Y Ill
JICIAO MAZAIIIO O""AIIIA.TII'II'
JEllY HALL niE SERVICE.
1762 NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA MESA
FORGIT· HARDWARE
Hardware· Ou Pont Paint
Small Appliances
2205 W. Balboa Blvd.
Newport Beach
Phone 673-2350
PRINTING
Ensign Publish ing Co.
Of fs et 1'r ir1f~r s
• High speed rolory
offset press
• Varityp ing
• Headl iner
2721 E. Coast Hw y,
CORONA DEL MAR
Phone: 67)..(}550
'iit
WILCOX.CIITTENDEN
HAllOW AlE
N1vtptlon•l Ch•ru-... u
2700 W, C•aat Hwy .. N.a . ....... ,
Z·ll".&l P.&ll•n
PLUMBING
A. R. M A RSAC
PLUl\IBER
7l)l) Carnation Ave.
Corona del Mar
Plumbing Repairs
DAY & NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
Tilll omc•
Off• ... '7·-"···1 ........ .• ---.. ·--.... 00{, .. ...:: ..... u
"'"'"'"'u
• PET SUPPLIES
TROPICAL FISH
We have the largest and
most beautiful se lection of
tropical fish in the area.
We al so carry a full line of
1-:::::::::::~~~~~====-l aquar i ums, and a ll acces-1: sories needed for the hobby.
NURSERY Soulh Sea Tropical
o UPHOLSTERY
UPHOLSTERING
f8y Europem Craftsmen )
REMODEL: 2 p<. oot ONLY
$69.50 Call "Bemy"
215 Mo;o H.B. 536.6405
FREE clel & picltup
Shrubs , Interior Plants
Tropical & Trees
lnsecteides and Fertilizer
S&H Green Stomps
F REE DEU .YI:Rl'
CUSfOM ~~~~~~~~c= FURNITURE UPIIOLSTERY I ~
• QUALITY WORK •
NEIL'S
FIREHOUU UPHOLST
2809 .,....,,., llvtl.
H•wport leaCh
675-401~
HART'S
SPORTING GOODS
538 Center Street
Costa Mesa
Phone: 646~1919
UPHOLSTERY e REFINISHIN G
DRAPERIES e CUSTOf>rl CARPETS
AMPLE PARKINC. IN REAR
NEWPORT FURNITURE CO .• IHC ..
.. WH ERE TH E 4 U.S. FLAGS FLY"
CONTA CT I..&NII:I
&v&•&AIIIl ITVI..IN.
lllli:,.AACTIN.
'"llll&SellllteiNO
1t241AVINI£
NEWPOIIIIT BEACH
WI!:STCLII"'II' PLAZA
o ,RAMES
llg Price Reductions • A. DAMES, framea
1• L 1M lftlll, c:.TA IIIlA Flll!il .. _,.,
218 W. Wilson Street
548-7961
o PH.t.RM.t.CY
CHRISTENSEN
PHARMACY
3021 E. CoaSI Ii wy.
Corona del Mar
Phone: 67 J.-2550
NEWPORT CENTER
PHARMACY
1402 N ewpo rt Center
Drive Ease
On Medical Buildina)
Phone: 644-2131
IE I KSN II E'S ........
LUNOIEON -DINNER
COCKTAILS
ORiole l-940S
3450 VIA OPORTO
Newport Beadl
JOSCF'S
Fine Restauranl
Phone 673-1180
2121 E. Coast ..._y,
Corona del Mar
jAdjecenl1o Jemaica Inn )
• IHOE MPAIR
I
..... I&Y•IAUCAMIIA
-AT
1710 Nl!WPORT &VD.
Pll. '*'llll.:eoto Olooo.
Directory
IIIIVIWI<2 .•.
•
.EII'OIT IIA_,R Elllall
SECOIID SEC11011--Pill! 1
lltURSD.\Y, FEB. I, 1•
CODA DEI.IW,.(AUF.
.. ~«21~! .. ~~~q!~!~l ..
Md se1aU11el 10 tiM .. , 1111 Zamwallc, 1106 W11lditf
IOIDIOU .hid pulled oat Md Dr.,: ·Wettdirt, ·•ildna In hh
•101• h11 ear a&etoo •d 1h4111 100m, he•d a noite ~·· nlued at 1161. • . wbi cb had been e•uod by a
Wbale Blook .aact lkad C.ou lead pellet thai bad beea ~Ill S..uaao Dl ., ,DoYer W.,wa tlwouth a 120 kitehte ~·· •••• at~nd••l 1 window.·.· .$&eYen Tarr or meeun.a, at 440 l•v•e Te1., H•t. .. 1 · 111 Colona Hilhluds, IOI'DeODe '""' · ununa IOU oa
tiOie a 1171 ••fbo•d lnd McFad:len rrom Newport •eeo~d album.-.• O.o~pLow-~vd.,• C~trll Ne~rt, •_u
den, 21. o( .t35 H.UI&on tnvolv~ In a colh slon With
SL Cotta Meta wa1 •i-c• drher John Brodtm.n,
vin'a hit tal dow'n the told, 703 . Udo Pwk Dr., Lido
wcavin& and tbaddlina Peruntula. ·
Jane_a •• polie. OaRed s-4ey, J •. 21
~eiJ I~ liJ,htand utcd lbeit David Robertton, 20. 1407
t~u'n an .•n attempt &o ttop Smttnella Ter.; lrvineTer-
h!m; ~lice then pulled to race, wu booked (or the
h.•• ~·de ~d .Ouhed ·a poueuion of m•iju ana
hatll Into hi t race; he fi-lftcr bcina u:uted at 9:45 nally ~topped whe~ lh_ey p.m. on the Corona del Mar MRS. NORWAN WATSON, of OOIJ er Shores, at left,
d.J ove 1n hont of h 1m w1th . . . director of volunteers of the Orange County Chapter.
··-.,._.... . .. ... ., . •. . .. ___ _ -............. .. ... ,_.., ..... ..
...._ Vi.._ ••••• I_. 10 ••·· _.e. ........ _ ....
.......... kf 2 .s ;
.. ..,.. -111.-6 '-'••• ....... . --....... ... Mild ........... .
.... ... usc .... .
,.0 .. A&.L 0,. YOU ..
INai .. ANCI. NI.I.DS
ROBERTION -IIADLEIR
INaJRANCE _&..._. __
A NEW YACHTSIIEN'S LUNCHEON will be Inaugurated
Fri day,, Feb. q, at the Balboa Yacht Club, it ls an·
nounced by th is trio, from lett, RY C Rear Commodore
Don Franklin of Corona del Mar, Commodore Je ff Oea·
ver of Balboa Island and House Com mittee Chairman
Ed Ward of Irvine Terrace. The ·lun cheons open to local
ya chtsmen and their guests, will. be hel d ou th e secan e..
Fri day of each mon th from 12:15 to 1:30, providing an
oppo rtunity tor exchange of ideas on all facets of yacht·
ing as well as promoting better seamanship. The seri es
will be under the direction of Mr. Franklin, assisted by
Mr. Ward.
the aed liJ,ht on and titen ma.~n beach; wtlh him was March of Dimes, and Mr s. George Gerner, Costa Mesa
bl owi na, and he waa booted Carl SchwaM, 22 • fton:' ~e mothers march chi}lrman , are pictured at a recent meet-•n .• ..,._. ...._
on the chaiae of daunk d.Jiv-Coronado Na~aJ Amp hi bitn ing, where pla ns were made fo r this yea r's moth;•~·~·-~==·=·~·~·~..,~·=·~··~·~·~~~l
c.-... __ ,, •••
ntliDAL DIUIC'IOIS •••
BALTZ
MOR.TUA.RIES
1741 SUPIRIOR AVL
COST A lrlESA
llldwoy 1>-2424
BYC commiHees named
~ mee tin1 of the staff offi· Com. David Youna ; nomina·
cers of the Balboa Yacht tina commi ttee, Com. David
Club was called for a Sun· Youna; power boats. Com .
day morning brunch at the Edmond H. Riese n; port ,
Clubhouse las I weeb Com-Georae E. Hoedin&hau s; new
modore Jeff Deaver an· equiprl.ent: Harry D. Bour&-
nounced th e followi n1 eois; dry storaae. Bob W.
commJt tc:e s: Will iamson;wetuoraae . Ted
Boat procur.ement. Kenneth R. Greaory; heft rock. cove.
Ull L COAST llfWAY
CO-A DIL lrlAR
ORiole l-'1450 s•c• Jf~2 R. SWift. bulletin&. art work, Ph ili p H. Smith; publication,
Mary Jant! T yler ; c hallenae Mr. & ~-trs. Douglas Wilson;
'------------'cups . 66 s er ies. Robert B. publicity -racin1, Peter D.
r"""j;;;;;;~~::~;;;;;;;;dl Smi th ; cru1 ses. William L. Gales; publicity -social,
P'fiendb'JieiPIIOrlliOOd Thaye r; decoration. Mrs. ~1rs. Leonard South ; reaatta,
BEU. BROS.wtc&ADW. AY Ir ene Le itch: entertainment, William C. Tayhw; in side
Or . & Mrs . Roval D. Tucker; races, Gared Smit h & Row-MORTUARY finance and .ludit, Ri chard land Lohman; twili aht series, IJO Broadway J . Flamson: hospitality, Roland "Bu ster" llammond ; ua.aaa.a.MM ec.u Me. Com. & Mrs . Jeff Deaver; beer can, thi rs ty thursda y,
house. Edward F. Ward, Jr.; champaane cup , Com. & Mrs .
r-::=:---,,-,,-,~:-:::---,,-,iun•or activities , Mr. & Mr s. Wm. Campbell ; prolest. Phii-West~'lf Chapel John A. Thotne ; teena&e lips. Glasaow ; reais uation.
actiV It ieS , Dr. & Mrs . De an Inez Ferris; Scars. Mallory , .,7 0 S. !lope ; ladie s luncheon. Adams . O'Day-Ric hard D.
... L 1......_ . Mrs . J ohn \1 . (Duane) Reed; Blatterman; trophy . Robert
_, "" library, \·Irs . Ernest Vitucci; A. Wils on. ~..,:.WBA masce r plan, Com. Will iam
E. Blurock . membership. BENEFIT PLANNED
BY -EN'S CLUB
ina ... Both can weae d•i•e-bate at San Dieao, who wu
able after a colliiion in-alto anea.ted on the charae march.
volvina dliven Michael of poueuioo of mllijuana YMCA 'IS ORGAHIZit-IC
Ezzell 419 Heliouope . · .. /tlok)rcycle helm ets and Cltl ,
Cotona' del Mat , and Sheu; wet suits hanaina on hi • LDREM S CHOIR
Cumminas, 2SO HazeJ ·Or., a•aae wa11 and worth t106 The Oranae Cout Y\1CA
C d to\ .: rt 11 t earchfn& for bo)'S and 01ona el Mat , east bound were s en som e .. me a er . 1 be
on E. Coatt Hwy •.. The Jtn. 10, acconlina to Ri ch~ Ill 1 tween .th e a~es of. 8
car belonaina to Stephanie •d KaUer, 410 FullerU>n, and 12 f~r a ~h•ldren s chou.
Snow, 492 62nd St., Newpolt Newport Heiahts ... A man The ch on will consis t of 70
Sholes, and parked neaJby, and woman bouaht aas at the )'ounasten, wi th an e xhi ~
had to be towed away after Newport Uni on Servi ce Sta-bitioo aroup of 30, and will ~ina ~nvolved in ~call i· tion, 21H w. Co as t Hvr;.; be directed b)' Mrs. Helen
s1on wzth the car duven by Marinets ~1ile, and then Sptuit, pian o and vmce in·
Roae1 Banks,,1337 18th St., grabbed a U O book of blue structor and choi r di rector.
Costa Mesa. ctUp stamps from the lOp of Mrs. Spruit, wife of Bishop
Friday, J•n. 19 a cath box in the center i ... H. Adrian Spruit, has studied
Mrs. J oseph Cohiel, 119 land IWI.d drove off qui ctly with Miss Lean Anton, con·
S Th ·nk L" 1 b cert-mastc:r of the St. Lou15 apphi1e Ave., Balboa t.. . . . e PI anoo n e· S ~ d
I . . ymy .. on)', an has tauaht land, repolted a broken win· ona•na to Waher BJomeby, · d . f ll ·
dow at the reat or her home 700 Avocado Ave., Corona vAoocl~ an . plano 01 yea~s.
... William Voael. 54, of del M•. had to be towed PP 1 c~~•onsthar0e no-.• be•na
512 Santanella Tet., Irvine away after a collision w;th ~~pt.~at e ranaeC~as t
Ten ace, was booked on the the Pontiac, driven by Re· ' A 1 te mporary off1 ce,
char 1e of intoxicated in ·u K ·rr· 423 Be · 425 N. Newport Bl vd ., New· .., a ru m, aorua, port Beach
au to after police found him Corona del Mat.· ·
s lumped ovet the wheel of COACH WILL TELL r-•••••••••"
his ca1 on Newpott Blvd., AIOUT COMPETITit"!!t... cftU--between 22nd St. and 26th ""'" Vlftr .. l5
S C I N Tom Baldw in , Oranao t., enua ewpott. . , C Both cau had to be towed ounty coach of the year,
away after dtiveu John will air some hard.won view s
Hanle)·, 5308 Seashore Or., about c ompetiti on for youna
We s t Newport, and Joh'n people at a &eneral meetin1
Dea1, 2853 Duke, Costa of the Oranae Coast Cha pter
Meu,-collided on Irvine of Parents Without Partners
s-.~AG.
LUGOAIH RIPAIRING
ORANGE
COLLEGE OF
Hearts are at work an Ave, and Santa Isabel Ave., thi s Friday even ina, Feb. (0,..,.1e Counly'• fir•t )
Coast Women's Club of West Uppe1 Bay. , .Mona 2, at the Mesa Verde Coun· NOW -ow
-i~
JLMith•TeS.WY ..
LAW
.1' t:HIJitt:HI:S I
~ =--.:JIIpmrtlf Gl11119"t"ioul Gllpadf
Ull"'' ·~!"""~· N.....,"l!t.ti!!• ,. .... ~ .. ''"A,,..-,!, •• ••l,.depc>nJ~Ifl
Co"l'•t•tio,.lfi CbristiQII Cb11rcb
Th• Rev. NormOii Brown , pteochlng
~day Service and Church Sc hool at 10:00 a.m.
Fitst Boptht Church
of Costa Meta
Bap1i11t Rible Fe llowship
,,Jepelfdertl -1\aiiOifOmOIIS
Santo Ana & Magnolia St,.
Dr. P .G. Neumann, pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
1:45 a.r •· Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. Morn ina Worship
6:00 p.m. Trainina Unions
7:00 p.m. Ev en ina Worship
WEON ESOAY
7:20p.m. Bible Stud y
8:00 p.m. Prayer Mee tins
ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Southn11 )
Corona de l Mar
Coast HW). at Mac Arthur
Pastvl Howard E. Will iams
Phone 673-6626
SU,.OAY SCHOOL.. ••• 9,.45 o..,
MORHIHG WORSHipo •• lltOO • ..,
EVEHIHG WORSHipo •• 1100,..,
Wf.Opij£SDAY SERVICE 7!15 II"'
NURSERY poROYI DED
Luth.tan Chureh Chri•tia'n Science Of the Molter
LutMron S«vic ..
Church in Amerieo flRST CHURCH OF
2900 Pacific View Or. CHRIST, SCIENnST
Corona del Mar, C•liforni 3303 Vi a Lido
Dr. William R. Eller Newport Beach
Phone: ORiole 3-5022 SliNOAY SCHOOL
r "\ m h' 9 :1~ O.M. en4 11 o,..,, 8 :45 a.m., am• Y "0'1!1 'P SU NDAY SERVICES 9:45 a,m., Churc.l\ School ·
II r . •. h 9:15 -II ...... :OO a,m., est•ve ors ip WE DNESDAY EVENING NURSr.RY PROVIDE;O '-==========::~1 ~ MEETING 1 , ..... r READING ROOM
CENTRAL
BillE CHUICH
l....,ubtna
1M rt.n of God
The ,.mon of Christ
The PoweT of IM Koty Spitil
S..nd~y X'-'1 'I o\M
Mn•n•nJ Woohop 'I •"'~~ 10 lO M!
(!ff'fliflll SNY•rt' 1 I"M
W«<llf'odly ll•bte Slud,o
•nd ~·•rrr 7 ~M
Nurwrv du""~ ~,.w-...
... htll \'OIIWt Plop.-.
Cm. of Of,.. ...tlW. St. c-.-..
ll'.t5tor H. l . ~. ltCA ,..,.,
....... .,~, 9 ...... -5 , .....
WHn a•4oy: 9 •·"'· -7:45 II'·"'·
l .., ...... ., -·f .... ,,
9 ....... 5 , ...... 1·' , ..... s..n •• ,, 1 , ..... -.. , .....
II:COND c •tJ JtCM Of'
Cllai'T,IC11:NTDT
Newpml Beach 11
COI'ona de I Mar
610 Carnation Ave.
SUNDAY SCHOOL to ••
SUNDAY SERVICE 10 ••
fo'EONESOAY EVENING
MEETING 1:00 , .....
READING ROOM -
Mutual Buildina
2863 Eut eout Hi1Jh•••>l
Moa. • S.1,
11•/1• Owrleoi .. l N••~rl H.,._.'
•••• ct..lll""' o••w•
NEWPOI'T BI:ACH, CALIFORNIA
THI: AM I: .. ICAN L.U.THI! .. AN CHURCH
e:JO • .., to •:JO o.ro. -WOrship SOrvltt
•:4!1 ....... 10:45 ...... -SootilY Sclteol
11:00 ..... 11112:00 nocr1 -WOrshiP Service ........ _ .. _ ......
tile .... ·Oau .. J ....... Viti calion Pastor
b e .... , .. , ~ ~~ •-NG fOil 1-Sl'alNG ••~ESTER Corona de l Mat preparin& for Dobson, 4518 Roxbur y Rd ., try Clu • Costa Mesa. -_...... CLASSES COMMENCE PIII.UAIY ~
the benefit lun cheon, fashi on Cameo Shores, took out he1 Coach Baldwin whose LWe W..
S · f e -1 L .. --. • APPROVED FOR VETERA NS show, and card p••ty to be wallet to pu1chue stamps anta Ana Ka&h ootball - -~. , ~ P rr ,._ ..._.·--, l'O<i' y.._, """'"""' ·, ......... .._ presented at the Balboa at the oat 0 ice, left it team lost only . in the CIF .._..,Ill -Mw '-!Ina u. J.P. tJurir. o..ao,1 o. ....
Pa•iliOitl~·Wedneaday, Feb .• on die coon.,., ftilo •h• fi .. lt, i1 a aradu.ate of e U11111r1111 .... 1L C.M • willit evr MW . ._.....,,.,
14. This is the Jaraeat of mailed leucra, and'rellmed Santa Ana Junior Colleae .... AM 1234$ W•ttmi...,.r Av •. , s-to Ana (714) 531-ISIJ
the ir several projects in ID find i t miuina with S4S and Lana Beach State, and _,_._.na.... 4 8u.1 .. Olwu..d H--Pmfh lnAA..otlon ,.,..po.rl-8w.;.,,.1 fo.-1,_
be ha If ofthe ir phi lantbropie s, , , . Mrt. Emory Moore, 1601 ~h~a~s~•£o~r~k_o_d_w_ith_m_a_n~y~y-ou-th-~~~~·~-~-~a~-~~·~~~IJ~?~__,~"~'·~··~·~· ~::....;;;• ~:'....~-~;,;..;~~~·~':;'~.;···;··~·,'~::~~;•;~;:~:;:;;;;~;~~..C;;;"C'.;:;t~;•;;:~~~· ;:.;'•;:'"~.,;-~·-~ whi ch include bl ind child-E. Bay, Balboa., reported
ren, Indian welfare and findinc a 12·foot home made
studentnutsing scho\arships . row boat; the Hubor Oepar~
\1rs. Jack Han is co· ment towed it away to uve
urdinating the da ys, aetivi · ror the owner ..• 'fr'bile Grea
ties which will be initiated Riaelman, 2401 Ri cll'no nd
wi 1h a lunche on at II :30 Way , Cotta Mesa., was surf·
a.m. Mrs. ~·lichael Co ronel ina on the north ai de of the
is in charae of the ti ckets, Santa Ana Ri ver jetty. ~e·
and Mrs. William Halliday one broke into hi a VW bus
is decOTatin& chai rman. and stole a watc:t. and S4Q
FROM EAST TO WEST
After 2 years in the Eas t,
Mr .and Mrs . Edw in Levins on
returned to Southern Cal i-
forn ia and chose to live in
Corona del Ma r at 41~ Fern·
leaf A\'e , They have a dau gh·
ter, 17, Natalee, wh o is a
freshman takin& a libc:tal
BII S COUISe at Scripps
College in Clare mo nt.
LEGAL NOTICE
Sotvrdoy, Jon. 20
Thom as Linn, 21, of 1 07 ~
32nd SL., West Newport. was
booked on the ch•ae or
railure to appear .. Ste·
ph en Rc:e ce. 1216 W. Ocean
Front, ·Balbo a, reported that
the thief wOO stole S52 worth
o( stereo tapes from the
glove compartm ent or his
BJi ck, at least was unable
LEGAL NOTICE
'\'ana; Of TR US1T.E:"S SA I.f s hort form memorandum of
TS 967 559 which wal!l recorded )811oary
~ol ict• i$ hereby p:h·en 1ha1 22, 1962, ill Book 5984. Pa ~
oo february 16, 1968. a1 11 :00 157, of Official Recorda of
a.m., the l .a~a rdr Corporati011, Oran g~ Cou nly, Califom i111, as
a California corporal ion, a.11 subsequeall)' ameadt"d by
Tru .. lre by snbMilali01l by an wriUen Agrremena da1 ed
inl"trnmf'nt in wri ting dated March I, 1962. and Jaol' 25,
January 12, 1968, recorded in 1962, a 11hort form memoTll n·
thr officl' of tht" couDty record· du m of which le1se as so
er of Orantte County, Ca lifo111 ia , amended ~ recorded Aop111
on Jnuary 16, 1968. iD bool 14, 1962, iZJ book 6211, Pa!C
8493, Pa{!e 604. which subati· 392 of Mi!lcl'llaueoo!l Maps,
tutioa Will made ud 8iveZI II"'" Re cord11 of 0Tl!D(If' Couaty,
"11anl 10 the lermfl of that cer· Califonaio.
taiD Dee d'of Trust d11ed Au!uu Said sale wi ll be made , bal
6, 1962, r 1ecuted by Jordan wilhoat coveaaot or WIITriDI)',
1nd Uea j01min Inc., a Californ ia e.•r.ea• or implied ref~!ardi al!
corporati011 subseqoeDll}' as· 1.11 e, po!lllf'IIIIOD or eacam·
sumed by Geor~ D. Robe rtaoa hf1acu , to pay the aapoid
Ill, and J oan B. RoberlsOtl, priad~l s am of lh f' Note !K'·
husbaad aDd wife, a11d rec:orded cured by said Oeed of T!'lls l,
AlljNIIt lol, 1962, ia. Bool6211 , lo-wil: .257.580 ... 9, witll iall't·
Pa,:e 395, of official Re corda u t lllf'reof frOC'II Aap11t I,
in the office of the Recorder of 1967, 1l the ra te of 7.2S.r:.•
Or1D8e Counly, C11iforai1, will aaDum,as i1 Nid Da lf' provi t"d,
sell •• pablic aacti011 to Hiah· toFther with advncu under
est bidder for cuh (P.rable llle lerm s of sa id Dr.ed of Tl'llsl:
al time of s1le ia la wful MOlle}' feea, c:h1rps aad e•peasel!l of
of the Uahed St1 te1) 11 til e dte TruAtee 1ad of lh e Trul
1111iD ealtaa ce of tlu• Newporl Cftated by .. id Deed of Trut.
Be1ch City Hall, 3300 Newport 1'11e beufici•ry nder aaid
Boulevard Newpot"t Beaclil Deed of Tru•l, b., re .. <* of the
Coaaly o't Orua.~ St1te 0; bre1ck 01' de l .. h ia dle obli·
C.llforwi1, all ri \,'title 114 r.ti-•eared thereby, herelo-
lillllte'lt eo•••ye to ••4 lOW ore uented ud delivered 1o
!Mid by it ••dar .. td Deed or 1M .. tt-lped • wrhte• [)e.
Tt .. t fa tile pi'Opll:ft)' alt. to .. cl&r~tla. of oer .. lt .... ~nd
•• C .. aty of'"Oh•l!l• S•to ~ fot N le, •d wri~lftl UhCr ol
Collfon\a t&ncrlMtl •: breoch aad electu• tD e.ue
A Leo~ol«< E•t•t~ ill ••d 1o tk .. der•iped lo aell .. id
the Nordlweater}y Ito -.., of prope-rty to .. tt•fy .. 14 oMiJCII·
Lot S of Tract Ho. tlJS, u da.•, .. d dlf'lfft.het • Octo-
....... a. • .. , ......,, ,..... Mr 3. 1967, 1he •de,..lped
~ .. 1e. ..... IU Pa ... a. .. e4 •id Notiu af Breod
2S •4 24 .t Mloceb•••• •4 of [lect in. to Mil to I.e
M.po, ~"oN• •f Oftt•• "'*Ned Ia Book Uft, Pa .. c.:-.:: C.IUGftla, S,l4 l12 of aeld OffiC"LII lec:ord•.'
1 oW r.. ....... .,..'" 0...: J-•rr n. 1,.. ., ...................... n. t.. ..... c...,.,. ••• ., •• '" ... c-,..1 •• c... e, Dwl• c,. ... ,...u ... ~ • .-41 J ..... .....-. 5'~..,.
... I ........ ~c., • C.U. PUJW.: ..... II, 15, •4 J'alil, ,_.._ c.,.., ..... t...-., I. IM, Ia .. Mew,_. RarW
..... J .. .., '· ••••• 1M ••
•
Gel $100 Of ntOfe I1IOfllll after -~~~
lmJrtne ... HJvint 1 retul~r monthly cl'ttck to look fol'"fllllrd to1
lhny of those who have a wontltrful MONTHLY SECURITY
ACCOU"T ... Olitinaled 1nd lone tested by Newport B1lbo•
s.tincs ... slirted by limply a,tttint 1 dmdend.flfnint YWintS
~ecount. Othef"5 deposited 1 lump sum. TUDE TM COUPON
fill A fl(f _, SlCUIIIIl ACalUIII CGMPUIO!
l....,.,.... _.... t1 ......... Ill S.. II .. ol .. ~ fiMMool c ..
...,....,._.._,._ •. ....,...,.-'w lb nll>b ._.....,,. .............................. ,_., ........... " .... ......
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blad is started
n. ··~iatric:& ha.or bud
orc:bu&ra. apooaored by
Newporw.teaa Music
['l!du ca11011 Auociaticw., are
Ofllnized (Of public:
at Oran1e
on "April 28
and May 5,
Eia,ht rehe&J,tala ale plan•
ned for the band on Thwaday
niahta. conwencina March 7.
and 10 reheaua la are p lan-
ned f01 the orche a &ra on
Tuesday niahtt, commencina
Feb. 20.
Earl Treichel. pruiden&
of the Newport-Men Mastic
Educatou Anocialioft.
ala .. a !:hat noted concert
violiniat, Rene Breaozoao,
will help with the orchestra
lh ia year.
Students in the Newpora..
Meta Unified Sc:h ool Diatrict
7th and 1\h aradea ate ad-
mi ned and aiven placements
in the varioua aroupa upon
the ··ocommendaiion of dle
music faculty, s upplemented
by tryouts.
John Miles tops orators
John Price back
from Vietnam iob
Lincoln School student
J ohn Mi lu, son of Bill and
Betty Miles, 19 15 Altwa
Dt ive, ltvine Tertace, won
fi1s t place in the Newpon
Ha tbor Optimist Club ota·
torical contest Jan. 24 at
the Villa \'at ina thtautant,
in competition with s tudents
from Cotona de l Mat Hiah
Maurer, Enalish, s peech
and teadina teac he r, haa
taken fi llt place. Last year
8th atader J ohn Saaud won
the honor.
Judaes included Ass t.
Supt. Norman Loats o f the
Newport • Mesa Unified
School Dis tri ct, Mayor Paul
Gruber of Ne wpott Be ach,
Jack Barne tt, Newport Hat·
bor Chambe r of Commerce
caecutive s e cretary. Presi·
dent of the Newport Harbor
Optimist C lub is D.J . Dan·
ie ls .
By Eli nor WoH
F or 2 years , John P rice,
son of reallo1 Fanny Ptice
of 1716 Oranac Ave .. Costa
Mesa, forgot what being
cold was like.
But on a month's vacation
in Cosona del Mar away f1om
his job in Vietnam, John
learned all ove1 again, as
Southern C alifmnia cx-
pelienced one of its coldest
De ccmbeu in years.
"1 kind of enjoyed the
cold," said John. "Lake
Auowhcad with snow is
quite a change f10m the
Delta."
But he says he feels com-
foJtable when warm and has
ncver lonaed f01 cold "e alhe1
since he suffcted frost bite
in K01ea, whe re he set r ed
as a paratrooper.
J ohn is a post engineer,
managin g Dong Tam base.
He is in ch arae of mai n-
tain ing and ltpaiiJn g 10ads,
potable water, e le ctr ici ty
and repairing. He has .done
thi s fo r 20 month) and has
si aned up fot 1 mor e ~·eat s .
"Some days I like it -
some days ate not so ho t,"
he said. ''But I'm no t h li'
dissatisfied, since I am going
back. ••
John works 7 da)'S a
week -"the JOb has to be
done," he s e.id.ln this case,
the job is build ina Dona Tam
to sen·e 11,000 men. Now it
Lakes cate of 5,000. It is
used as a base camp for
kids comi ng out o f th e
Ju ngle - to clean up, take
showeu and 1 e s t.
"The camp has been under
mmtar fi re sevetal times,"
he said. "This is a latge
camp, not a special fotce s
camp, so the Chat lies (na tive
corrrount stsl tht ow a few
munds and t un. Out at tille t )
1 etutns th e f ite immediately
and when i t's all 0ve1, v.e
'go back to bed. If s uuctutes
are damaged, ctews ate sent
out to tepair them."
J ohn has a staff of about
Ill Amet icans , 7 5 Kmeans
and F ilipinos and abnut 300
Vietname se . rhe) ate all
good wmkets. ll is difftcult
to find uaine d people. "~'e
have 10 hit e them,thenttatn
the m. Then when we leave,
they can take ovet lhe 10b."
On vacations he has \I J<,Jted
tl await and has gone huntina
in the Phillppmes. On the
ISl and of \li.ndow, he sho t 2
civet cats and a ctocodile.
"T('I get th e ctncod ile , we
went nut in a boat on a
swampy lake at night. "-e
would flas h a light to see
the it eyes shining -that's
all you could see. Just two
eyes. Then we shoot be·
tween lhe eyes. That's the
way they hunt over thete."
The c ivet cat is son o f
the size of a bob cat, ac·
cording to J ohn . "It's kind
' COlONA Dll MAl
OMCI· _,a..C..H__, _ .... _,_.,....-
T'J' -.toto --·-... --.... ---
of odd lookina. rt•s spotted
like a leopard-but the nec k
is suiped like a ti aer. And
the face has a long nose -
di ffe rent ftom cats. It has a
long tail."
When 1 etumin&to Vietnam,
J ohn intends to a o thtouah
Man i la to get the skins he
had to be tanned.
Next week John plans to
take the o ldet o f his two
sons, J ohn of P lacentia,
(Richatd is II), moun lain
lion hunting in Nevada. He
hopes to get a large one to
have made into a rug for hi s
sons.
While hete, J ohn has
stayed at the Jamaica Inn.
lie has gone fishi ng but has
hardly caught a thing since
the fit s t da,y he went, "I
used up all the f ish th e
fi ts tday, he said.
\h s. Ptice has 2 nther sons
in Vietnam. J im and Ted
each manage a base.
Agenda for
planners
A btief aaenda ~il l te -
cei\'e the attention of the
~ew por t Beach Planning
Commissi on at ns tneetl!lJ
at ~ tonight, Feb. I, in the
City Hall council chambers:
Uu Permits:
School.
T he s ubject or the speech
was "Yo uth, a golden op-
portuni ty."
This is the 2nd ).eat in a
row th a t a Lincoln School
8th arader, coRched by Phil
Hydro Laborat Oties Inc ..
858 Pt oduction P l., Wes t
,\/ewpm t Heigh ts, boat as .
semhi)' plant rn a non~on
fotming bu ilding, be cause
of insufficient patking.
Pacific Yacht Sales In c.,
700 W. Coast Hwy., \Ian-
ne rs \1ile, yacht sale s and
related activi ties . and an
off-sr te stgn in the C-1~1
Drs u ict.
Sarl·lnn \lotel & Coffee
Sh np, 2627 ~e .... port Bl\'d ..
.\/e~port Reach, ou tdoor
patio res taurant rn connec·
ti on wr th an e 11.isting 17-seat
cc•ffe e shop and 12 -unn
mode l in the: C-1 Dtstrict.
BOY SCOU T 186 ha s b!en reacti vated rn Cost1
Me sa and i s now meeting every Monday at 7 p.m. at the
Fi rst Baptist Chu rch of Co sta Mesa, the sponso ring Ot·
gan i zati on. Scou tmaster Fred Ahlstrom is shown he re
with q of his Scouts: standing, l eft to right, Frank Fell·
stad, leader of the Fl ami ng Attow Pa trol: Pat McTague,
Gene Dil lard, Dick Lebert and Paul Vogelsang : kneel·
ing, left to righ t, Rickey Pa lm er, Scott Harris, Robie
Nel son and Doug Ahlstrom, leader of th e Pan ther Pa·
trol , Mike Everson was not present for th e picture. The
boys are 5th and 6th graders, ages II and 12. Ed Vogel-
sang is the ass i stant scoutmas ter. (Ensi gn photo.)
Collins adds to NB site
\'til a \\on te t e}, 393 Hos-
rnal Rd., Y.e-.t .'lew]l(lrt
lk rghb, cnn sidetatm n of
completed ""otktng d tawrngs
and landscape plans as te·
quucJ ~ condttton rmrnsed
b) the Planntna Commis!oion.
'
Collins Radio Company an-
nounces tha t eatth mo\'ing
equrpment has beaun site
preparation fm cnnsuuc tion
of a 2JO,OOO square fnot
building un its IRO·acte
:-.lewpmt Beach propett}.
The new 2-!otOI) budding
IS the Jrd :.tructute on the
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JOHN AND ELLEN SYMPSON. 210'12 Ceci l Pl., Costa
Mesa, who are bo th 80 this year, believe in hll!lpi ng
other s, and they have been making these patch quilts
for th e past 4years for theretarded chil dren's hospital.
John has th e job of cutting the patterns, and Ellen
sews the qu i lts -more than 350 of them already. She
has not been able to dq housework since 1%2 because
of a broken hip, and she gets around with th e help of a
walking chair, so she devotes much of her time to
sewing the QUilts, which are distributed through th e
Grand moth ers Club of Newport Beach. Mr. Sympson h•s
received his 2o-year regu lar attendance pin from the
Balboa Bay Lions Cl ub and for miWll yea rs had tht
resPOnsibility fo r club pu blicity and publication of tht
wtel<l y bu llt!ln, Su Li on.
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Collins' Jamboree Road site
adJacent to the UCJ campus
and south of the Orange
County Airport. Total noot
space at this locati on will
be increased t o neat\)'
400,000 square feet. Some
increase in employment is
antici pated.
The new SlJ UC tUie will
house lia/lt manufacturina
ope tat ions, enginee rin1
laboratories, offi ces and
mater ial handling space.
Several areas will be en-
vi ronmentatly--contJolled for
microelecLJonic produc tion.
Completion is sckeduled late
this year.
Collins Newport Beach
acti vi ties inc l ude en gir>ec,.i>>&[l
and manufacturinB of hi 1k
speed data LJ ansminion
equipment, crystal fillet s,
mechanical fi lters, ma anetic
compone nts, hybt id th in
film circ uiuy and semicon•
due tor devices,
-L YMAH FARWELL JOINS
CHAI'IoiAN ADVISORS
Lyman H. Farwell of 2888
Bayahore Ot., Ba,y Shores,
his accepted an a"""""
ment to aerve on the ~es i·
denl'J counc il at Cka pm an
Colle&e, Oranae. The 31 ·
membet counci l, comprised
of 011nae County community
leaders, letves in an ad-
visory role to Dr. Jotrn L.
Davia, Chapman president,
Mr. Farwell wu a '
dirc c\or of the Mariner'•
Bank in Newport Beach and
for a number ol yean waa a
director of the Tustin Hi111
Citrus A.un. He is a memNr
o( the Newpon Hubot YaQI
Club, Crvieln1
ArMr ica. lftd £p,ioc:opol
Church, ift which he
seweral lay offices.
auolllled """Old Mlli'"'l
School io Lao Allll 1o o •
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