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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-08 - Newport Harbor EnsignFILES , • Ooaakl A. ·Mcinnis, aero- space eaecutive and ret i· dent of 4105 Seaahore Or., Well Newport, filed nomina· tiOft pepen yeu.orday 11 an oppo1itioa candidate to in- cumbent Councilman AI Por&it in Oilltict 2. Another Oi1Uict2 reSident, Bill Rankin, s-uident of tho West Newport Improve- ment Ann., announced 1 imult.aneoully that he w iII aot enter the Council race ..S It IIVIDI his full support to Mr. Mc.IMis. /~1 j:--~ ,,. . , •.. ! In still another election effectin& Dis- trict 2. Jeny Wooten, 5001 River Ave., tetircd Los Anaelca police officer, took out nomination papen and Norlh10p Co rp. tte has been .. id that he plana to run , active in the West Newport ,• In the other d iltricts, in· lmpiOvement Au n.., and is _.. a chan er member o f the cumbent Lindsley Panons liaa filed in District 7 and local ch~tcr of the Ameri-can ~ci ety o r Too l and i1 unoppoaed \o date; in· cumbent Doe Cook has filed \tanufacturina EnJineers, in l)iatrict S, and has an a charter member of the R'ed . U&nounced opponent, Ed Hi ll Lutheran Olurch, and i -1 J •.• , r I Jj ) ' · li I "'· ' ' -... l J - Hirth, owner of Hirlh Harbor. a former Soy Scout I eadcr. ----.. Sianen of Councilman Don and his wire, Gail, :.. \ ' \ , I ' ~I '('' ---- •' \. \ . ---- I THIS MAP from lilt Stolt Division of HIIIIWIIYI lllows the late-st design of the freeway Interchange 1t Mao- Arthur Blvd. and Coi.st Hwy. in Corona del Mit, wh•e the cor011a del War Freeway will connect with .fte Coastal Freeway. The City of Newport Beach has re-- ceived a freeway agreement from the state covering the coastal route easterly of Bayside Or. and Cout Hwy., near the upper Bay, and Including a portipn of the COM Freeway. Pu~l c works DirectOr Joe Devlin lOid the Ensign that the city has In di cated to the state a des ire to Include the COM Freeway up to li1e UCI lnterch.nge In the freeway agreement. The Division of tJ_Ighways freeway maps are on display· at the Corona del War Chamber of Commerce · ce. ' • •,' ' . ~ ., I I • 'I • ' 'I ' -' -,-J' ' ' c --·--- ' ...... ' :--- -- '",I • • : ( .... Pauont nomination papers have been residents and --..;_ -.----COAST Jot-homeowners in West New-·-"'·~-=~~~ ----..-----... .. __ ... -~ "-----'-/~ lln.,o G.nh Judy lolllnc .. r-r L .: .. ~ I '- inclucied former vice-mayor 1'. 7 Th h ~ · H . port 10r years. ey a ve , , --. an•.Lorenz,~arthaKIIIefcr, 2 children a dauahtcr t 1 Harnette W1tmer, habet · ' · ' J Peau, 'mold O. Beckman, Manl yn, attendm1 graduate 1 J Henry Porcella, Raymond sctlool at Sacramento State, •. Oeorae and J . Leslie and a 90 n, Alan, a student Steffensen at Oran1c Coast CoBc1c. · ~Jr. Mc:lnni !I b as named Mr. ·Mcinnis twned in his the followi n& election com-nomination papers with the mi ttce; Former Mayor s Ch ar- ..... .. _ !=.":~::---~ ' .. ~.. ___ ._ ' -., 'co l ' C ~, '··-·· ~sr d ~· 1_'---r ~- No Saturday classes, kidsl I fr om \tarch 31 to o\pril 4. Good citizen awards given foltowin.l sponsors: Wil b.u \es Hart, Dora I-I ill and {Bitl) R .. kin Jr., fonner J ames Stoddard; Will iam C. Mayor Charles Hart, R.H. Clucas. Gil ben. Foljambe, RinJ, JametBclt shire, h~ bell Pease, Paul A.. Palmer, Harold Arthur, James Ha-- <\II the kids can breathe a si&h of relief: no Saturday classes f01 the 1968·1969 school yeat. The openina of the fall semester is set for Sept, 10, and students will have to lansuish in school rooms until the c losina or sprina semetter, June 13, 1969 . Bad news was announced fot s econd araders, wh o wi ll have to ao on double ICSiionl because of a shortaac or about 44 clan· t oom~. -'.nd that stilt *on't take care or about 244 students who .,..i ll have 1o be sccommodated by ".in• Mu. Earl G. Corkeu, rc- acnt, and other mcmbcu of Col. William Cabell Chapter of DAR will honor the local hiah school airla who have been chosen to receive 1 ~6& .. aood citizen" award• and ' llltlr molhtr• at a dcncfL ...... .... ., ..... 111-&. , -· Itt ... clift' Rd., Shore Cliffa, at 12:30 p.m. feb. la. Winneu were selected by their claumates and te• chen for outttandina quali· itiea of dependability, ser· vice, leadership and palri~> bam. The winneu are Lindy BlareofCorona del Mar Uiah School, dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. James Blare; Judy Babinck of Costa Mesa Hiah worth, John Van Amenfoort. Cap Blackb.lm, Carl Kymla, School, dauahter of Mr. and John W. Shea. Merritt Ski!· John Macnab and ~l ancock f-Y1. Edward H. Babinck,' Banno'n& That was the decision made by trustee s or the Ncwport.- \tesa Unified School disuict, who apProved the 1968·69 Sprina rcccn, known to adults 11 the merchant's deliaht and policeman's and to \:ids .. will stretch I ins and Mar .... l Skillin.. ' Alicia Turner or Harbor .... Hip, dauahter of Mr. md Mr. Clucas, earlier men~ Mrs. Ro1er E. Tumc_r, and tioned as a poniblc candi· Linda Geoi• or Eu.ancia date., pvc evidence of hi I Hi1b. dauab;&er Of Mr. and deci lion IOl &o Nn by si.J~ Mra. Jolla o.i• · l_a. dal .olalaa&ion PIP ... .,.... . ,... ... • • .. .... lllt1llll. , •• ; ... ' .,ad chi•• piu _, c• Mr. lt .. ia is ... d a •&a& .. bficates by Mrs. Houy W. ment ooncftlliDI hi 1 dcc:i·· Crawford, chairman, will be lion: ., have cuclully re- followed by the pro&rllft or viewed Mr. Mc(Mi s' qual i- ~~. Georae Buccola. state ficatio 01 and feel that our American hi a tory month wmmunity i 1 fortunate to chairman. Hotteues for the have a man of his caliber day will be ~es. L.R. willina to serve in thia i~ Curtis, Edward J. Steinke, portant policy makina post. Donald MacLeod, S.R. Nord He is fully qualified lO Jr. and James Taylor. hold a councilmanic seat ~;;:~· school ca lendar at their 1 board mectina Tuud.ay niaht, feb. 6. Oanaerous condition or a "Chikben aiid pown~ps wooden bulkhead in the sit and romp on the top and canal at Short St. and 36th in front or th is bulkhead. A St., Wes t Newport, is pointed coll•pse at such time could out in a letter to the City cause death or ser ious in· Counci I fr om Fred and Cath· jUJY." crine Kriete, Sl.7 36th St. They said that the wall Armstrong honored as :::~ :~~~ ~. -;::. ·~~:::.~ but for all o£ Newport 'NILqUR (BILL) RANKIN ,' president of the West Ne.w .. port tmOt"ovement Assn., who had considered running fo r Ci ty Council in District 2, West Newport, announced is le aning out into the docs not hold back the hiah about 2 or more feet, .. tides, and \hat salt watct the y wrote. "It could col· Ooods the adjoinina pro- lapse into the water at any pcrties. They uraed the time. \lany residents here Council to consider the use thi s place for their problem and find a favorab le .!lWimming enjoyment. solution. outstanding Drake alum Ike ArmstJona, S28 De Aou Ot.,Co rona Hi&hlands, will be amona lhe Drake Univeuity alumni who will be honored this Saturday, Feb. 10, at cercmonica dur· ina the Dtake-<:incinnati basketball aame in Des Moines, Iowa. He Wll I member or the clan of 1922, played full· back on the Drake football team, and aerved aa coach there for 2 yean after aradu- ation. Then ror 25 yean, 192.S..~O. he wu coach and aU,letic director at the Univeuity or Utah, where hi• team I won the champion• ship 6 strai&ht yean and never finished lower than )rd in the Rocky Mountain conference. In 19SO he joined the Uni· veuity of Minnuota ll&ff as director o f athletics, snd held that post until his re· tircmcnt in 1963. He was then appointed supcrviaor of football of· ficial s for the Bia 10, re· tirin& after the lut Rose Bowl aame in Puadena. He is a member of the Helms ·Foundation Hall of Fame, and also a member of the National Football Hall of Fame, in recoanition of hia coachina record at Utah, Beach." He stated further that he wu c ertain a united rront of West Newport Wid New- port BcKh would assure Mr. Mclnni s' election. Mr. Mel Mil i 1 th e man;r acr of an ordnance manufao- turina plant for No nronics, Anaheim, a division o r the 6 principals transferred this wee k that he will not SiJ. p1incipals were tran5· po tentials," acc«dina to be a candidate and is su ..... fcncd in the Newport~esa IJisttict Superi ntendent OT. ...--Unified School Distr ict "·&o Leland B. Ncwcomc1. porting Don Mcinnis, e11e· allow the best use of the o\tt Chriatcnscn w11\ ao cutive for Nortronic in Ana-principals accordina Lo their from Ho11ce Ensi1n to hei m. dcmes, s uenJths and Balearic School plus ThtR ; 'P , . d I Herb Ward rr om Maude B. ome protests pav1ng e ay f)av;,,l<> Boar Suoot; Wornor Carlson from -\braham o\ poetical protest aaain:u delay in pavina a portion of Scuhorc Or. hu been sent to the Newport Beach City Council by Maraaret E. Hall, 6604 W. Ocean Ft., in the Seashore Colony area of Wcat Newport. ci t~·." she wwte. "In all th ese yea•s IH in t he .J bl ocks ha\·e been dep1ived of stlcet cleaning, repaving, repair mg. etc.. fL)f which we have t-oe en pa~ ing tu. dol\ats. app1aisa\ of what future de· Lincoln to Davis; Will Reece vclormen ts arc neccsssry h om Charle s W. TeW inkle, bc f01 c we may expect a de· to Ens ian ~ Charles Cat.ancse ccn t cn tunce to out home s." from Balellic and 8e11 novation., It i• alao . ........ c1aaaroom1 in-- 1969, would double seuions for 4tb Jlader s, the placement of additional s tudenti in intermediate and hilh schools, early and late sctledulina , and Sllutday classes. But aood news was offered Special Education cluses 1~~~' whichwillao bac k on regular schedule. Sabbatical leaves were l pprovcd for Thomas Beaton, tiOoar Cos ta 'Aen lit&h; Lonlu Finch, -\dams; Jar,\es He ms · Ic y, New port Harbor Hiah; Sheila HoTTTtan. TeWinkle ; -o\rthUI J aness, Corona del \-!11 Hrah; Wilham Kennedy, Canyon: \laue P•lme r, ~ .. Cotlcae Park; and Kinscrj Wh1t.c neck. Estancra Hiah. Work toward acadcm1c de· 11ces, cr edentials, inde· pendent s tudy and travel were l1s ted &5 pu rpos e s. Named for West Point • Boar-recording slated She wrote a letter which included a "90rne" entitled .. All we want for Chrittmas ia a new paved street." Here is the ".,orne." "We would arrrec1ate a progre ss repo11 on the pav· ing we requested, and an She s aid th at her "f'Omc" Street ·schools, to L•ncol n; is a remi nder that the Coun. John Mc'Jowcn fr om Costa cil can play Sa nta Claus ~~~ Hiah School to .Te- by allowin s the petitioners Wanklc ; and the pc.tnc1pai to5pcndtheit own tax mo~c y haa not been selected u for the impro ve ment. yet for Cos \a Men Htlh . Student dies at age 17 -\s a result of the recent mectrn1 With the City Councrls of Newpott Beach and Costa \1csa, the board named Lloyd Blanpied ·and Sehm (Bud) Frankli n, Lo a lia ison commi ttee to meet wrth the councils to discuss pt oblems and considctations mu tual to all three ar oups 10 the IJ a•bcn area. -'. roush draft of 1 le ttet to lea,slatou h om the board WU p!Cientcd fot d iscus~ s1on. It contatncd a tequcst for the s tudy of possibilities to c hana~ the two thitds vot 1n1 tcquuement 1o a bare majocity, or st least 60'\. for passaae. ll stated that a two thrrd s Vote was a con· tradrchon of the one-man· one-vote concept and that the !RIJofity of statea had recosnited this inequity and had reduced the per• Jan1cs Roder ick Mcl)onald il, sron of Mr s. Mar ion \k· Ounald of 409 Bc\vu~ Ln., Ba lboa. has been selec led by Cnntpeuman James B. u u as one or his ~ pllnC•· r'3\ nomlnCCI to the ;"'lavi\ Academy Cot 1968. Jtm it attendina Newpcllt t-larbm man SchooL Boat ownen will be aiven an opportunity lO have their equipment numbered andre- corded at an equipment malkina headquarters 10 be held by the Police and H_. bor Oepartmfmt. flom 10 a.m. to 6 P•lflo Sunday, Feb. 11, 1nd Sunday, Feb. 2S, • the Harbor Department. Thi 1 joint operation will be , tpOntored by the Ea· chln&e Club of Newpon Harbor in conjuncLion with! crime PleY,ention week.· The purpou of the 1cti· vity i1 to Ienon the po .. aibility of theft of mi1cel• •llfttoUI equipment loe1ted on a boat and 10 aerve u a quic:k identification of o••lhip if a lost •tide h l:nand or recuv•ed. A• pill of the Fetwary tpOntonhip or crime pt .. ,_... ••• .,. the e~ <~~••• ...... ..,.., ... J, ........... .. ..... , ... cit-"'*" o( dle O..,anm•t o( JDidCI (or &JIIe .... of Collllomla, will ••* •• De cbiJ'•I••eon m..Un1 Thunday, Feb. lS at the Sluft Shirt. Guest ape.ker today, Feb. A, ia County District ALto,.. ney Cecil Hick a. The Coront del M• E.t.· chanae Oub hu act a I~ chcon meetina for Tuetday, Feb. 13, at Irvine Coaat Country Club with Net~~pDrt Beach Police Chief james Glavu u apelker. FIIIE Hln DILLMAII'S. DMAIEIS•,• An ut.imat ed t&,OOO fire in the coilin.a haa clotod Dillman"• R81tMtant. 101 E. Balboa Bl•d.; Balboa, for IPPI'Oiim•ely 3 •tell: a. Bill Dill.,.., lJOI Cbao- nol Road, Ballloa, , ... d In the ~erm • J:lO a.1n. ......... ,. Foil. 1 lh• ba tltoqht ... • ..... ao. .. lhi n.. .... o ... w. •d law aaok .. T.., •al•• -aoloo, I ''"i'* ~., --l ...... un t retPOIIdelll -.4 ,.. oat •~• Oro, .We~ .., ~-· b-........ .., ........ :. T In 1966, wh., Christmaa did arrive We w«• ol( torn up r~vlnt Seothore Drive. In 1967, ~.,.a helicoptltf' c;ouldn't land, (Nr b.ach woa so torn up ffOfl'l llotf'awlng sond. Our alley was torn ur, too', fOf wert« twains to try, So $onto couldn't COMe ot all on Chrta•oa doy. PIHse, In 1968, won't you spend our dough? Th1n Softto cwt .,lve with a Hal Hoi Hoi •• •*· .. .ntreet, .. 1 .. 1.,. wul we r.,.at. All .. -• 1w O.n•-• ••• "" ,..,ec~ '""'' TIM Srtaal!lon CoiOfty it poe1111 ,...,_... •• Court- ell .... , --$1'11o ol .. p10pnty o .. en betwHn 'ln-....... Ptoopoct s~ Md ,...,..._. a ,.litioa Pt~. 14, lMl, r-.•••i., ..... ol ... 441oct-loq alleJ, _..ct. I• 1M acceu r.IMOc_PI.._a. .. ._..._ c-, I• ,.,. oldaol a-olala. Ia 1M The dream of he.:omina a la.,.1yer ended for N1 chnlu George Cahc~h1o Jr., 17, ,..,r 1071 FC"rnheath Lam:. Cnsta Me u . when he d u."d Sa tor- day, Feb. J. at John We s it)' Hosp1tal tn L"s An~cles. ··Niclue," "" he was kno-.·n to his famih· and fr iends. was b€:>rn ~pt. 11. 1950. Uc had phayeJ fresh- man football at Cns ta Mesa Uiah School and bueba\1 "''ith the Boy's Club. He had been sick s ince Jan. 8. Survivors are hu parcnu. Mr. andMn . Nicholas. Calic- ch10. 3 brothers . J ohn . Mark and Robert. of the home ; and his arandmotheu, ~s. Rose Calicchio of New Jer• scy and \tn. Concetta Eva.n. aetista of Seal Beach, Rosary was recit.ed Tucs· day, Feb. 6. and Mas s was ce lcbratC"d Wednesday, Feb, 1. at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Costa Mua. Father Anthony Go- wan was offi ciant. lntcnncnt wu at Good Shepherd Cemc- ter)', lluntinaton Beach. Fu· neral 5e rvices were directed by Wu tcliff Mortuary. Rental license fee hit The other pl incir•l no- mince is Ch ii\C!' Wil\11m Atno\d of El CaJon, attend· •na San D•eao State Colle1e. James Gleamy Ttavu, son of Mr. and Mn. James Norman Traves, 17598 Rock• rose Way, Irvine, hu been named by ~11 . Utt u alter· nate nom inee for Welt Po1nt. He is suendina Qfan1e Coast Colleae. cent.ase rof yes vo\ea rot Both of Jim'• pAJonll were BEAUTIFUL, green-eyed pauace. in miBtary 1etvlce durina Miss Corona del Mar, Sheila The board accef!ted with a Wor ld War II. His father tef• McWilliams, 19, of 504 Nar-letter of appreciation the ved In the tltnal cotpl willa cissus,has entered the Miss aift ol 2 surface mounted the Canadia• lvfrrt, partic:i- Orange C.ounty paget111t sla-basebl.l~ duaouts roc <?o'" r-:tinl in ~ips In ted tor YMch ~at the Dis-Mesa Htlh School, a arft ol France. Bela•um aad O.r· neyl.,d hot 1 Thl f . the otiS Boo••• c lub. many. Mn . J'Javet waa • Plotett a11inst the IH li· t llted tNt it is "trouty t' ill br' 5 ~pe 1 The board diu :uued IIHS 1M• duty with the lritiM cenu fcc ro1rentina J units unrair" when a pc11on who ~on thw Ml e ~ pr~ 111 nary Nffllcdb.ct to Supt. L•la..t Vmy, 011 the toutll coett h.w been 1aiaed by Edmund hu blouaht ptoperty u an t 't. ~. 5 11 5 Wi~l~t ca coni • 8. Newcomer rot r.e.er ,.... ol Eqland • Bums, .soo W. Ocean Ft., in.-ettment and t.appena lo es IIII SS t MIS s • n~·. lhe dnn of a Balboa in a teller 10 the hl'le 1 rentals it chatpd hostess at the Reubeft E. ..,... t..,..\i.. o.or .. YII11111-U Newpo~'t Beach City ColM\· the l&me fee 11 the penOC\ Let. She Is I Coran• del Milt.fl!s Snale Bill No. l . cil. who hat a hundred or...,. M•r High SchOOl tr-.ltt Tlaia bill ••W li" ... He said chat the city is tentals. and piMs to attend Lont 4iti.al ftnf• _. flest. entitled 10 the license feu .. ., the cha1p were mMe Stach Stitt nut fMI as 1t1 '-'"" 'o &oul .._... \o lay ftom.P'f••• en1•1ed in the p&t u.nil, it would bl fiiO(e art major. (Howft FOlSOM 0111 c:wtic.la lo _., local butiaell ol re~lt, but h• equitable," " IVII81t.ed. photG.) Midi. J--•• ... ~. ll, of 2154~~---·.n.. -· ............. . •-.·n. _._ .. _.,. :ll•a• ol aalo of _.)Nu ···--· ........ ' ftiiiPMIIL llriZiMNI IP llll an IP IICU.T IIAOI TBI BAIIOI Ali&"A'S O,UT NIFSI'AI'n _ ... _,.,,_ .. , .. ~:.,..hlw,.. miLc-..,.,c-.., .. c.w. --· TIL.IIDII. us.a• (*-C... 7141 ,.. Mtwowt uaaoe £,_." '-.... ..a, .. ....,... pri ... _. ,......_. ~. "-Cky .. .....,_.. a..c•. aM ,._ MJ1 loun, .... ...~·· .. .., ..... , ..... Ne.,.n ..... c ...... .. ....., ,_.11Ji: _...,,, 011 n.n4ay. S.Co.d c~-po• ... pald .c.... .. a ... c.m. Till NEWPOaT HAIBOI ENSIGN ..... j~ to N • •••· ,._ ol ....... cltc•I•IOII by c:o1111 decree Ro. A-201'18 d•ed ... ,. 14, lt$1, Ia S.,.lot Cowt for aM Co•My of Or..,., Slate of C.IUanl .. Ull '' reaeoa tlwteof Ia q~llfied to p.biiM all p•bllc: ___ .... ,low. • AI YO E. HAAPA ................................. Ow .. ,_I Publlaher PEC HAAPA ..... ~······· .. ·······························.AtM~GC:i•e Ed itCH' SUUCIIPTIOM u.TU Ia ...,._ Area; O.C y.•, St.OO: 2 yewtl, 17.00 0.. o1 tMrbw A..-, OM re•• &S.OO; 2 ye--. 19.00 .;OA:)o0 0'0'0 0 ~ 0'0~ QooOoOOO C>CJioo"' ~~.. .I!Olj ~ .ll.p ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher ~t the Ensign ooooooooo~o~co A LOOK AT THE TV POLICIIIG PUll Machines are neither good nor bad; only those who run the machines. That sums up the case for and against the "electronic protective system," better known as the TV policing method being proposed for Newport Beach. Certainly, modern methods of crime detection and pre- vention must be employed to combat the growing (roblem that faces the nation. It is the manner in wh ich these modern methods are put into effect that needs careful consideration. Crime is a local problem, and we should tackle it with our own forces and finan ces, with mutually cooperat ive Jssists, when needed, fro m neighboring c it ies. If ou~ city is able to ins tall TV policing, including it as a bud· get item just £s other projects are included, then the City Council carr go ahead with the pr oj ect. If it takes a federal grant (of our own tax mo ney ) to f inance t his plan, then the Council should drop it. There just is no such thing as a free meal. • • • AM IIIYITAnOM IS REIIEIED The Ensign's Bible page began its 2nd year with las t week's issue. There have been many words of gratitude for this page o l Bibl e le ssons and Christian test imon y. A few have objected, but more typica l, I pray, is the s ent i- ment expressed in th is letter, just received from a local re sident: Dear Sir: "Just a line or two to tell you how much I enjoy your paper, Your pictures ore the d earest of ony large paper either in Orange or Los Angeles County, I enjoy your newsy ortic:l es and above oil your pcge conducted for Bible readers, ' "I wonder how many Christian fundamentalists enjoy the Bible articles, quotations, question and answer c:alumn os l da. I am a member of the Costa Mesa SoP" _,..,.,.... Chun:h --ond your articles and Bible 11tuO,--. if\, k .. ping with the true Bible teac:hin9s of our Pastor, Or. P. G. Neumann. ''Rego""-u of one'• affili ation with any spe,ciol c:hurc:h, they help ta bolster one's Faith in these trying times, and to let us know we hove o Savior to whom we can call upon in stress and need, "My husband and I were so e lated to know that o Pub- lisher with so much worldly news would devote one full page to Gad's word and h is plan far us far the ages," -Mrs. Frank S. James When the first Bi ble pag e appeared in the Feb. 2, lq67, issue of the Ensign, I inc luded a stateme nt of "int ro· duct io n and inv itation ," exp laining why t his weekly gos- pe l message wa s be in g publ ished in my newspa per. By way of renewing the inv itat ioo to study the Word, let me repeat a few paragraphs fr om that s tatement : Th is page, which will appear every week. in the Ensign, is no t the result of sudden whim or has ty decision. I t is a journalist testimony o f faith that ha s overcome un· belief. I look back at the years as newspaper owner and put). lisher, and recall the many trying ord eals, and also the victo ries. And I am convinced that th is newspaper en· terpr ise has been allowed to survive and to grow fo r a pu rpose -firs t, to overcome my un belief and to come to know the comfort and joy of faith in the Lo rd; then, to do something about it, and to use my news paper for t his witn es s. It is written' in th e Book of He brews that "the word o f God is qu ick, and pow erfu l, and sha rper than any two· edged sword, piercing even to the dividing a sunder of soul and spirit, and of th e join t s and marrow, and is a di scerner of tne thoughts and in tents of the heart" (4:12). It is no t the work of any mo rtal being that will convert an unbeli ever to faith in th e Lo rd. It is the power o f the Wo rd of Go d that can br ing about th is miracle. eu..r. Are ....... ·• NllftiJfO TD PDf._ Etf••t-lit runntna around today t:l")"bbe to, pat a. ftnaer ot blame on .,.,_,. or ottwr for tbe C!UI"ftDt waw ot rtot1 and vlolenel on the put of tbl chtl riP..._ 8omt _,. It II aD Lynclon Jollnlon'• fault becau. bl II .... too ... O...t Soi!Mt)r rnoMY to eonduct tM ..,. In ~ ............ -........... Dr._ ..... _,_ .._.. .,. thoel wt.b would lay Cht blame at a. Mt ollfoblrl ----Lu-JQncaadlllo--ot .,.. .. ,.A :•. I nt:blr lmqiM tt.ra an ..... a ""'1 ....... wt.o would~ potat tlw ._.. ot IWJDl AD t1:J at R Jtap Brown and 8to11t1::J ~ ldleol • ct. .- ....._. tllelootbtf IDd llbl..,. In...., ol oar..,.... cHill& Willa '" OOiit ..... 1bat 0\W bait at the ,.,. 1llo ....... uaw..,. ta DltroiC ..,_ tiM ~ rtota W pau;lc• cftiD.. ..... ··-l.lldpr ___ .. ..... 9 .................... ,.. ........... .. .. 0 ,.,_.... ..... ........_ __ ._. ... t .. ... ..... -., ............ ,a.M. ...... .... ... IIIII at~~~ ... ------.... lift ____ .. .._ .. _ ............ / 1\ a '• ..., __ ---0.. Dt at" Mlc.4rtllur bM ....., lntl'l ln W'lnninl tn .. J nL ol till ..... Padlle ..., .. .,.. blvto lft VIet· _,ft._., .,...nn ._ dllllit Om. lil.c'Arlhur btw , .. r s .. ...-t .,. " U..) ..., ro MDIDt N tltadoft. fit_,. tl 1M J t[M ..S *',... ou.t tilt ...n~J. ,__...., _____ ,....! a Jf flNIIII) .......... n p NlNETEEN qth grade Girl Scouts and 4 adult leaders have been awarded Ameri· can Red Cross standard first aid cards at Corona del Mar High School, uPOn completion of five 3..tlour classes held on coosecutive Tuesday afternoons. Instruc- tion was provided by members of the Newport Beach fire department. Pic- tured here with Leo Love, deputy fire ch ief are 11 of the Gi rl Scouts: seated, . . . . left to right, Shelley Nerney, V11g1nra stra.igh.~ By Tom Anderson • Mason, Shelly Snyder, Usa Woodman, Lori Steen; QOita Woolley, Kerry Page, Andrea Statz and Janet Stanton; stand· ing, left to right, Deputy Chief Love, Tammie Watt, Diana Labadie, Carol Caldwell, Kathy Fisher, Christine Dietz, Karen Grunewald, Kim Crimp and Mar i· lyn Willson. Jan Friend and Debby Berry and the adult leaders, Mmes. Maruel Friend, Gene Cunningham, John Crimp, and Jean watt, were not present. wolodaa lo 1111: (11) ,.. .:_·_c,_ of taht· ccwnmunlat conspirtey u-...... u, c• ha.e Mnofi.. ainated Pt .. ident John P. epokaUDU for Qal reall&t. Therefore I Kennedy; (c) we now are ia UUy R.t01mad• Hour, Ja .. wntll lhe foUowl111 pidt: the throes or World Wu 10, eel out 11ahut tbl .. dl.,io-lint fcwrtmHial laaialation: llftd have been tince 114S ; able pie&ure of our PT .. i.. 1\a immeclia&t declaration {d) the eommunhl QOUnuitl dent knock ina at lht door or ol war by lha United Slalu the world over arc tuppon.- ~tcow" and ulr.in1 ror upon iatcmalionll eommun· ina our enemies in Vietnn; help to have lhe U.S.S. ian. for the followina re.,. (e) North Koru, a member Pueblo retumed 10 ua 1nd 10 10aa: (II) The cornnunisu of the cornmuni1t bloc, ca~ have her crow sot rreel have ata&ed that they have cured U.S.S. Pueblo and now The broadcau had been beon at war with us rrorn is holdina her c rew as pri· prc-record6d and came over :th~e~ll~m~•~•;.f,;;th;;.•~O;;•.;""';.;.•.;•.;R.;,e-_.;•;;on;;;;•;;";.;;•f;.;;w.;";;· ____ _ lhe wires at 11 :00 a.m. ~ Monday, juu at the hour when a prcn conference was to have been held in Washinaton, concernina lho 2·day prote•t conference lhere 1.0 be stqed by liberal cleraym~ and othera who wero scheduled 10 oppose the Vietnam war in aeneral, and the draft problem in STATE IOIIIIP particular. Dr. Mcintire nid in ef· feet that ou r national hono r had been in,ulted when Norlh Korean vessels had taken the Pueblo into port and had arrested her crew. Hi s comment ,-s th•t we should have &i ven them ju•t 24 houu to retum both ship and peuonnel. He added: "This nation has just about enough." 1ty 5•....._ Ja ... Sdrlla The .most important ap- pointive office in the State of California is that of fi- nance di1ector, who pte• p•tes the administJation's budaet and ta~ pl ogtams. Shortly aftet hi s election in 1946 , ,Zove1not Reagan made wh•t I have always con- sidered one or his better appointments by naming 'Jordon P. Smith as finance director. Now Gordon' Smith has te· sianed, and, 'Jovemor ~ea­ aan has appointed Caspar Weinbetger. cooperated !.!lo~e ly with candidates and causes dia- metticaiiY opposed to the uend or tbc Republic•n Patty or California in tec:ent yeats, At the time when liberal churchmen were attacking our war in Vietnam, Dr. Mo-A CURE FOR "GLAND~LAR PESSIMISM" Intire sounded thi s sloaan: The following advice is offered, at no charge. you·re poor. how c:an you ~pond to the "OJUrch men for victory, for thost turned-on, tuned-in , cop·supporting, pleas in each mail from c:ountry.savers who victory in gitting back the stales·rigbts, ·•conservative'' super·patriots who can·t save it without your savings? Pueblo, and winning the war To Republicans all over the llate, who worked the it hearts out for Bauy 'Jold· water in 1964 and for Ron- ald Reaaan in 1966 , Caspat Wcinberaer has long been a symbol of the old .. me too" liberal Republican euab- lishment which nevet gave us a choice, a lways an echo. ·I know how much the best of our people want to be. lieve in Jovctnot Reagan, E ve• since hi s gteat speech in 196-4 he has seemed to millions the man who could bes t lead a successful counterattack against the gr owing thteat or unlimited and absolute govetnment. ~onald Reagan worked with us in 1964 against Caspar Weinbctgct and all ~e s tands fot -but now has given h im the highest appoint! ve o ffice in the s tate. compose: this former Republ ic's present con· Things are not black and white, as you in Vietnam," ,. stitutional underground. oven patriots would have us believe. Everything The militan t clc~gyman Eleven months aao, when 'Jovernot Reagan fiut pro- posed his billi on~ollat tax increase a fte1 ptom ising not to taise ta.11 es at all, I wam- ed th at th is matked his "fitst long s tep Jown the We extremist "aginners" arc like the bar fty is in the point of view! like the two men dis-spoke with uemcndous fer· who fell asleep in his chair. Another drunk cussing Sophia Loren's appeal. One ~id : vor. Sometimes his voice rubbed a little Limburger cheese in his mus· "'Take away her uxy look and her built and was lost, perhaps chokins tache. The Limburger boy awoke. staggered Whaddaya got?" wi th emotio n, when he up to the banendcr and whiipered: "Ain't it And the ot her whispered : "My wife!" brought the Federal Com- He is a co-founder of the wrong road." 1 utaed the awful?" Super-patriots a re often great athletes : they municatioos Commission "Ain't what awful?'' c:an throw a wet blanket the entire length of a into ranae. l-Ie protested California Republican Lea-'3ovemot to c~ange hi s "The whole world stinks." room. You glandular pessimists shoold learn to again st the '' abomin abl c aue, the only Republican co urse. In order to be a normal "Have·you--ever-had-look on the bright side. Every kook should restriction of our speech'' volunteet organization which !-lc has not changed. Evet tefused to endorse Reagan s ince last \larch, he has in 1966 . He is on tecotd in been following the road he support of tesional go vern-th en took. This appointment ment which wou ld take away is anoth et mile 5tone along the right Of our peo pl e to that tnad-1)111! of th e plain• con u ol affairs in theil own est . .it-so-good?" ciriun, close your mind and eyes learn to laugh at himself. Not all the time. imposed by the Commission. to the ever more c:losely encroaching advances of cour~e. (Only a fool n~vn takes himself Ue complained, "U you of Communism and Socialism. No matter seriously. If you won·t. who will?) As Thoreau give JO minu te s of a broad- how bad things ma y seem to get, never forget said: ", . what a man thinks of himself, that cast to America, you may that pendulums always swing back. Unless is which determines. or rather indicates, his have to give equal time to they're broken, of course. So look at the fa te." her enemies, according to bright side always. Don't be a calamity howler. If and when you communicate with ''libcr· the F.C.C. doc:trinC which Be cheerv, like the young fellow who was als.".havc dialogue in their language. All you is doing so much to help • 1 them." communities thtough th ei1 Whe n mi ll hms of Califor· local erected o fficials (The nians fi ll out thci 1 state in- visi ting hit::ruend who was to die in the electric have to do is inscn these words throughout chair the nut morninJ. "Cheer up!" he said: your conversation: viable, posture, area, con· "The cri s is )s great," he Coovnonwealth, Oe cembe t come tax fot ms be tween now h h said, "H this counuy soes "Ju11t think. you still have your ealth!" tut, mec anism, guidelines, ecumenical, prag· down we wi II have 00 free- The Communists aren·t even scheduled to malic and quid prn quo. Set:? That didn't hurt 19, 1966, p . .&25). anJ f\p1 il 15 and find theit As state chaitman of the tax doubled, u i pled, or Republican Patty in 1964, quadrupleJ, thcr will be· he did everything poss ible come vivid]) and pe•sonally to sabotase the campaign awatc of how '::'.over.not ({~a· of the Republican nominee gan has b10 ken fatth w1th for president of the United what he p\ed1ed to dC\ The)' States. The mere aumot of can look f.olwa.Jd to s till his appointment as finance 1mo1e s pead!R& and tu 1n· director in November 1966 cre ases fr nm the Rcaaan d - brouaht vociferous p;otcst~ min is tt ation nnw th a t Cas· fr om those who had done P~' We inbe1ge1 is fin ance the most to elec t Ronald J nec tur. k r h · h y h d"d ·, o· 1 · hod r dom of s peech or freedom of ta. e over or anot er e1g .t or ten years. ou muc . now t 11. 1aog~ 15 a met o 1. . . Am . ,. • · h · h · · k re 1g1oo tn e r1 ca. may ~ dead by then--or wish you were. con rmmg ot ers 1n 1 c1r m1sta es. F th h 1 · d th 1 r A Ar "b 1 r . d . UN ur c r, e c a1me a Each time the Communists capture one o our sour r.c:an ca.nnl a nen s 1n .the .. ''the Uni t ed Nations is a d;ips•on•the triJh seas ·jaM ~y 10 yourself: "We say : ·11Jese are the tunes that_ f_ry_ 11}1:0 s soles. • ·noos~ about our necks, and can't win 'em all!" ~me of ~s. ,have bet'n c:n.ttel~ ~ muoh tho convnUnht• are Uahtcn· As our Surrender Stnator. Fulbri&ht. hu we.re as semuttve as a porcupmc .. ~lth 1ng~own ina the nooac." said, 1be people don't need to urxlerJtand qu1lls._ When surr~nded by liberals, we Finally he e~thorted: "In the Cold War." Such compl icated thingi \Ontet i?'CS llgurc were so unpopular that we dlis hour o f peril, let us should be left entirely to our leadrrs. }ncy couldn t ge~ people to come to our fan-out have a win nina policy in are college men . Some even ha ve several de· shelter dunng a nuclear altack. let us re· Vietnam, and let's fiBtll for grees. They know how to lie in several !an-member that most "liberals" arc only opponu-God and country." Reagan, It rs hard to give up a guages. learn to tolerate the virtues of ot hers niMs. as phony as a harlot's tears. They are • • • iullt as you tolerate your own vices ... A fox riding what they think is "tile wave of the "Un)ihack.le the Military" always smells his own burrow llrst." future:· They reject logic: as if it were an in-was the plea made by the Nor is the Wcinbf:rger ap. pointment an isolated ex- ample of its kind, tho'.igh by far the worst. Two of Go- vernor Reagan's appoint- ments to the new board of govemots of Californ ia Com· munity ColleBeS -James C. l)odd of Sacramento and Catol W. Marsden of San Marino -have brought as · tonishment and despa it to Republican wotkcu in th eir areas who know both to have dr eam. But I ask ur all my fellow Republ icans and con- set v;"tt!vcs who may s till c l in g to thcit dream even in thc face or thi s latest evi- de nce, tha t the te be one li mit bcyond which yo u will not go: a Rockefeller-Rea- gan ti c ket coming out of the \liami convention this >\u- gust. Surely s uch a cynical betraya ( of all we have fought fn r would be rejected by C\'C ryone o f us with a Ncvir lose your cool. "Anger makes dull law and won't even listen' to both sides of a San Diego Union in an edi- men witty, hut it keeps them poor." And if phonograph rec:ord.-American Way Features torial published Thursday, Feb, 1. The editorial s t~ THEY EARN AND LEARN ted: "'h there an American whose blood is not boiling For the Jrd year in a row, Newport Harbor Hiah School students are participating in a program designed to lend pcac:ttc:al and theoretical cx- pcuencc for s tudents •n ter· ested 1n sales and mer- chandi sing. Thl! year ZJ students, including 17 g.11ls <11d 6 boys, arc work1ng in 15 locations 1n the New-- port-Coron a de l Mar-Costa \len area. Under the di rection of dlestcr Wu lft , disuibuti ve educat•on coordinator and chaitman of the business edu· cation department at Harbor High, the students attend morn ing classes tegularly and work in the afternoon. Theitlast c las s in the morn- ing is disuibutive education, where th eoret1 cal concepts of sales and merchandi si ns are covered. The practical experience, coupJed wi'th the theoretical infonnation covered in the c:lats, allows discussion• to be mote realistic:. Each of the s tudents must work at least IS hours each week.. On Feb. I the waaes of these uudent trainees ~p rrom Sl.JO to S1.3S per-t"our, under a special section of 1he mrnrmum waae l•w by the L•bor Wei- late Commiuion. Mr. Wullf states thU, at- thou~ some •rc in tri IUed with •. r in need ol the Cinan· d•l reward• of the proarn,. most o l lhe uudents arc enrolled in order to 1ain n- pericncc riow ror their rurure careen in the fields of salu and merchandisin1. ReCJSirements for ftc pro.. aram arc that lhe sNdcnt be a senior In aood ••M- ina and that he or the will be qulin td 10 ltaduate frcxn hiah adlool lhat June. ••Hirin·a biah adlool Jirh, until rbree ye•• a10, •• a lftble m•y times ... ~ cordina to Jec:k Reinen of Reinert•• DepariHnt Score. Coate Mlta. '"Howe"'"• since then, we have hired perience ltte factors that go J Newport Harbor High into business discipline." School s;irls and tound each At present Newport Harbor one very suc:ccsdul." is the only school in th e Kurt Bloser, assistant Ncwport·Mesa Unified cashier for Uni ted Cali for· School District to have such nia Bank, Newport Beach, a prosram. Corona del Mar says, "The quality ol the is developing pla'IS to in· student employees has been c:Jude th is worthwhile !cam- such that i I ~as allowed us ins situation lor it s students. to use th em tn summet ~m· Businesses and swdents ployment as well 'IS duuns""',participating thi s yeat a•~­ the reJU lar s chool year. Sean Pam Legakes One ~rl who h_as been w~th Rosemary Wilgus, Ed John~ us s1nc:e leavm~ the ht~h ston· Ma Co. _ Barbara school proaram 1 s now tn • ' Y . • School at San Jose State K1dman, Ron Htll; Re•· Colles;e, and we'd like to nert'a Dept. Store -Su· include her in the bank's san McLarty; U.C.B. -1Laura upcoming managerial train-Kelly; International House ipa proaram when she ara--of Ptl"'c:akes -E arl Romano; duates." Robinson 's ·Linda Collins, Miss Edna Fife ol Sears De_bbie Cristensen, George Roebuck's personnel de-Gravelle; Buflum's -Jan partment says, "It has been Chsrnberlain. Lynn Hart; helpful to Sears in two PeMcy's -Kris L•&ios; ways : one, because of lhe Buraer Chef -Pean Bren- outstandinaly fine caliber n1n, Debbie Duuer, Kathy of youna people we have Moore; CoHee Tree, Diau received throu&h the pro--Lesher; Baskin--Robbins - pam. Secondly, we've Kent H•rrison; Balboa Vii- found th•t they are speciti-ace Pharmacy .nd Broadway cally interested in busi-Dept. Store • Julfe H•y; neu and consequently take Western Athletics-M.ureen rc1pon1ibility ~d are ho-Riley; Imported Car Service nest in their desire to u--hck Shipiro. CHART bows out for duration of goals study today? conscience. "Several weeks aao the President uid that the al- lies were winning the war in South Vietnam. The com- munist response was in- stantaneoos . Pun y, primi· ti ve No rth Korea captured a H" t th b d ;:hlo.;;~~·;::: .. ~"::~ ?~ IS ory mon o serve holding the ship and the The celcbtation of Febru· be t of ~ewpott Beach and crew while impotently we ary as American histmy \laym Willard JOrdan of dance the diplom atic minu· mon th was initiated by the Costa \lesa . These pr ocla- et. Dau&hters of the Amet ican n.atlt)ns tnge the r wi th dis· "The enemy launched Revolution. Col. Will iam pl ay~ of atti cles fl om te- their biggest offen8ive o f Cabell Chapter of DAR i!o voluhoniH}' da ys and other the war in Southeast Asia observing the mo nth with carl} Americana , are being on two fronts-the countsy· the presentation of ''Chris· placed in the libraries. Of side and the cities, They . , h" r th · special ,·n<ercst wr"ll be the k d h h d ttan s rstory o e constr-attac e t c ea quarters , 'b r di s pla~· of a 13-star !lao of our military commander tution • to the II rari es o <>wn ed' h<· \lr >·. Don•ld W. . v· Th b . ed UCI, Orange Coast College, . I .. '" retnam. ey esetB \lacLcnd. Th is will be in our embassy in Saiaon, and Newport Hatbor High School, sent Ambassador Ellsworth Costa Mesa Hiah School, the \larinf?ts library. Bunker into hi dina. Colona del Mar Hish School To conclude the month, a "For yean our military and Estancia Hish Schoo:l, des sert meeting will be held men have been askina for also thcNewpoll Beach mam at 12 :30 p.m. Feb ... l~ in the the J<rahead sianal in order · library in Balboa, Corona home of \1r s . W1lltam E. to brina sure viciOry. We del Mat branch , Marinen Li· Fis her, 1~1 Shotecliff Road, have the power to do it, br;uy and the Costa Mesa Shore Cllfrs. Mn. Georae the convnanden to direct il br•nch oftheCountyLibtaty. Bucco la, state American and .the rcaources lO sup-Mrs. Stanley Statia. DAR histoty month c hairman, will po'ltL American history month present the pr6aram, and :··Thrs i.s ~e time r~r men chairm•n, has received pro-M!'· Ea11. G. Cmken, rcaenl, wtth the •nslinct for V1Ctory, ctamations fr om Mayo( Gru-w.tl pres1de • lhe couraae 10 do what mull be done by ounelvca and for ourselves; and ror men of wi ulom who will li ucn New Zontians initiated 10 the military commanders . ~~o new members will be ~laneke, will ptovide the , who have been sayina all rmh•led by the 'l.onta Club musical inte11ude. ~ aJona. how belt 10 become or Newpott tlatbot at the The 'Zonta airls ror Febru- viciOrious." noon luncheon meetin& too ary and their mothers will Tho CitilCn Harbor 4.rea qualified tuppott and Ia 1 There :re ~a:y political day, Feb, 8, at the Senior be inuocluced, Each 'Zo Reseatch Team (CHART) of chlar lhe dcd:s or any pot• nostrums ror our nation's Citizens Recreation Center. airl .will aive a baior talk 'en the Newport Harbor Chamber aibk competition or dupli· Cliff Haven, • her activi tios and futwe of Commerce had disbanded cate implicationt,". the ~ THE "•II.E The initiates ate Mn. Joe plana. The 'ZOnta airl chair· Cot the dutation of the aoa11 board had deactinted r-ll\1111 Dl Cui~•· ciAI~ific.ation • men for this year are Mn. and objecti•u atudy beiq CH~RT lor tho period diU· But dtat yc may know that t~rvtcel, plwnbina. qd Or. Karen Marpeta Wood for conducted by the City or ina wbidt dte city it makina the 5oft ol man hatli power ~1lda McCartney, clauifica .. Corona del Mar RiP: Mn • Newport Beach. Che allldy. upon eardt &o f011i"' tina. t1on "' tclacatJon. The cere· Marie Howes fOt Costa Men Ed Hitlb, preaicMnt ol H' tobmitted the na•• of (he said Wlto \he •ick of moay will be conducted by HiP: Mrs. Millin Sheely tot OIART, baa repoawd lo the 90 •mben as ponlblc 11M palsy,) I,"' •lo ~Me, Mat. Robeat Harblton, rnetfto' Ea&at~cia HiP. and Mn. Ro- CityCouncilthatdM OIART 'f'OI .... cra for tile eoala ud '-aite,andtake ep thycooc:ll, betA.ip cllai.r.-ft and lad bett"Bacon f01 Harbor Hiah. boerd of IOftfiiOft it .,....... objt:ctl"a slody. ud 10 iaiO dliae lloeH. •lc.,utidnt; Mrs. Malcolm Pin mtmltcn oflhe laat.a ed widt •• Cooacil did• ----------Aad inDHialely IN roM Aqell, ht •ice.,.tident. Clatt o1 Ri'f'etlhle will t. •ioe 10 ....... 1 .. ollitly· Corll .. ,_ W.. u op bor-,..., Uti -., IOd ,.,, Ooarp P. "lebo!, ;0 .......... 01 opoclal and offetl Utia&Ucc lo 1111 .,. Ut ....... lltl laJ, ud 'loal8 ........... •mi .. arie• f!l 'loal8 ....... Coonci. piojoct. •........ do ...... lo ~io ...., ......... 1\o -ipl lieaoto ol nolloool, DloDict 1'(, wlllt He ..... lo lito C-ell ~ llorlfyloa Ocd. (IL LaU 5: Ccr-doi114U Hip lc ..... l, .,. inYilatioe 10 lito loU -,..1 "io -· to ollot -24, 25.1 -lito diNCtloo .r Dca le<oKe,wbiR !hot •Ill booL THE TEACHERS' LOUNGE at Harbor View School In Corona del Mar has been turned into a 11 brary that is . . I open t o students from q to noon Omng sc hool days. Vo lunteer moth ers staff the library . Mrs. Donald Watt- son, one of th e volunteer mothers, Is pict ured here at a book shelf, asshsting students Linda Wr ight and son Don Wattson. Wll7 IIOt caD .. ,_ .. ronnatloa o. 1tow 11,000 acco.•t. eara Valentine tea Feb.10 The Tickeockett,da.,htera o1 National Charity Leaaue IMIIIbell, will honor their mothers et lhe annual Valen· tine •• to be heldSa&urday, Peb.' 10, st the home or Mn. Robart Ro .. nau •. Three o\merican Pield Ser· preparation and hoteutlaa of lhe tea, Gree tin11ho •••'-11 tho)' anive wi ll be Mrt, Robert L. Bam. ton, Newpott ChaP"' let pretident, and ~a. ·John M. owen, Ticlr:IOck.er ~· dinat or. vice t~entt alto wi II be P'OSSISSIOM _._. _1 honored. They 11e Miu __ _.,.. Philippa. Shappcr rrom o\ut• ClTID IH lOOKING ualia, who it a !t tudent When •l)onald Sbamley, U, at foothill Hiah School, or -401~ )Oih S~., West N~w .. Tuttin· Mlu Kathleen 'JreeJ port, •aw an app~oach1n1 who at'tends Corona del M.; Newport Beach policeJMn, Hi&hSchooland has recently Monday, Jan, 5, he took a returned r1om lhe 4,P~ pro-plastic baa Crom his coat p am in New Zealand, and pocket and dropped it on the Min Jody Daniell , who is &lound. retwnina rrom the .o\FS pro-lnvctti&ation revealed lhat pam in Araentina and alto it contained an eye dropper attends PoolhiiiHichSchool. with a hypodermic needle The annual Valentine's tea attached to it and a l~ inch i1 planned by the Ti cktock· alan container with about eu aa part of the social ha lf an inch of cleat liquid. llainina in the Ticktoekeu Shamley wu then booked on pr oaram. A(l fi ve arades of the charae of poueuion cl the Ticttockeu will par· a hypodermic needle. ., in the plannin1, IIFAMT SOl DIES Private services were held Cor Willard J ohn Seaaer, in- fant son of Mr . and Mrs . Richard Seaaer of 2506 Maraare t Dr., Newport He iahts . Willard wu born Oct, 13, 1967, and died Saturday, Feb. 3. at his home . SOUTHERN COUNTIES Gas Company honored its tong term employees Tues day night, Jan. 23, at a banquet at th e Disneyland Hotel. Here local manager J ack Feehan pins a corsage on Betty Brooks, 427 Glou- cester Dr., Costa u·esa, who is celebrating 20 year s with the company. Other local residents receiving awards are Franc es Coleman, 2657 Riverside Or., Costa Ue sa , 20 years, an d Mary Klassen, 2218 Puente Av e., Costa Mesa, 15 years. Student patriots give views . AmC~i can heritaae mo!'th The Oq has a story Hardin& He died mo~e tha n IS beln& ~elebr ated dunn& of £reedom so bo ld, twenty ·y ean before I was February In the school• of A story tha t everyon e born.'' -Jon Newlon, 2nd the N e~port ~a.c~Costa knows and has tol d. pade, Vic tor ia School, Mes ~ ~mfied Dl ~tncL A u o ry that helped Costa Men, Mi u Ki rk's Oria1nal . say1n1s hav_e make America £ree , clan. lfW'ORT HAMOR EIIIGII fiRST SfCTIOII --P. 3 THURSDAY, FEB. I, l!ll C:0 NIIIA OELIIAII, CAU F. 'niiTAS WILL OrPIR DISCARDS I'OR AUCTION Mlalben of the Qran1• 14 in the B&ltloa fa.._. Coaot K-Alpha Theca home of Mrt. Doaokl TI,,it AI...,• Club will have a at to a.m.. ror a White at~ daaDCt 10 turn lheit aprina phant auction. Mr•. Richard c .. anina di1carda ioLo tomf• Luckey wJII act aa auctian- Oile elte''• ''heart•a de· eor. All Theta• in the area t ire!" Tbey will pther Feb. are invited 10 at..,nd. ' LAVENDER FLU I Your arandfather probably knew this cure. Flowers of lavender quilled in a hat were supposed to ward., off '"3oluffed-up"" noses ~tnd head colds. Pka~J~nl treat- ment -bur certainly nor a sure cure. Today, rtlanks 10 medical scic'na:, we haw: nu~rous effccti,... vac· ci nes .. at,:ainsr ftu, whoopmg cough and other respirat -.-y diseases . . to tmmunlll!' and protect us from the discomfons of Lnfecttons. So, why suffer needlessly. Ask your physLctan aboul them. Let him prescribe the mcdic.atiOn that IS most effective fOr your needs. Then come to us for prescnptton K,....ice. Christensen Jal &. COAI'T awy .. co.oJIA DD. liD 0810L.I 1·1150 eve•lltcMrNtuaU.U the eunet ... aal rwteol 5%. f'ASAOrNA'S OI..DliT AND ........ MUTUAL SAVINGS bee~ submHte~ to lhe Amen-The naa that belonas c.-aum committee by stu-to 00 and to me." deots from the elementary Y R · d d . "' h 1 Ray ann e1 chle,6th &ra e, an mtermewate sc oo_ s. Li ndbe r h Sc hooi Costa . . . ~;:::::::::::::~=-::~~~~~-=::::::::::::~ "If the people in the Uni· ted Sta.tes should periah, so In its 17rh Y••r ..... ~--............. .. COlONA DEL MAR OFfiCE 2867 F .. n C.0.1t H/"chw•y CAron• Del M•r. C. of 92625 Tel•phone 61S-'\010 ................ lUI. G-.. ..... o Mt-1.M$ MESA. STUDENT Amanda McCook is signing up tor a book at the Harbor View School librar y, w'ith assistance from Mrs. Ted Otto, volunteer mothe r. Other volun- tee rs are Mmes. Th om as Gee, John Greeley, Arthur Helin, S. Ode rman, John White, Charles Spangler, Franklin Jayne, Philip Robinson, Davis McNamee, Karl Lynn Davis Jr., Al fr ed Golden, Gerry Getty, John Byus an d Thomas Pole. WW1 veteran .dies at 72 ~~r~:!~:~n;:~ of the patno-M 1 e u , ~~~-Pat J or~ensen's • • • c ass, "You need thi s couni.ry Wld thi s cou ntry needs you" -Li cia Perron , 3 th a rad e, Davi s Sch ool, Cos ta Mes a. Mrs. Collpits' class. • • • • • • "Democracy li ve s in the people and the people de- pend on democracy." - David Ch'and ler, 6th ara.de, Colleae Park School, Co sta Mesa, Mrs. St. Martin's cl ass, • • • would the world." -Da n \tc'Jrew, 6th &lade , \1eu Verde School, Costa \~eta, Mu. Trepani's cl as s. • • • "l)ie for yout country or die in shame." -Judy Mc- Cul\ouJh, 8th arade, Lincoln School, Harbor View Hill a, \-hs. McWilliams' cla n. • • • ' ... '' ~ World War I ve teran Cli nt Griff ith of 388 Bay St., 2 DISNEY FEATUR ES I C:o"la \lesa, die d Sun day, Harbor o\mer ican Leaion f ost 291. This was hi s 40th year wi th the Leaion. "Ame rica is the land th at we li ve in. I love Ameri ca. We 8le fiah tina Jo keep America ou rs.,. -Marco Bl.-ad. fi rst arade, Victoria School, Cos ta Me sa; Mi ss Pivarofrs d au . • • • The Statue of Liberty with a torch in her hand, Stands for Liberty "Our flaa stands for free· dom; a freedom that is suo na ." -Jerri Smith. 3th arade, Heinz Kai ser School , Costa Me s L S, Smi th's clas s. "n men never tho uaht of future thinas there would be no leal future ei.Cept time . But if man thouaht of future th in&•. there would be mole to the future than just time ." -Br yan 4.yen, 5th &tade , Men Ve1de School, Cptta Men, ~iu Phelpt' elau. "JUMGLE BOOK" . 4, a t llunt ington Beach • • • -an~ -Convalescent Hospital at Survivors are 2 son1, Glen of Westmins ter,and Kenneth or Balboa l•land; and a dauahter, Peaay Reeves. "The only, aood American is an All Americen." - Eric Jomaon, 6th &r.de, Mesa Verde School. Mu. Trep.,i't class. IJe 72 . . .. CHAILII THE He .. a• botn Match 9 . 1195, LOH!SOMI! COUGAR"" at Fedville, 4Jk. He lived in in thi s, our \..,d. She I Landt throuah the season , Sprina .-ad Fall, She shall remain the symbol that here there's • • • Ca lifornia for 30 yeau ; and ---)7---1 29 of those years were a; pent in Orange County. He was in building consu uc tion f01 20 years and was associat ed with the Wyland Enterpris es. Sei'Yice• will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, Feb, 9, at Peek Family \iortuary, Westm in· sler, The offi ciant will be "the Rev, Everett 4.uaer of th e Firs t Chr is tian Church, We stmin,ter. Interment will be at i\ielrose o\bbe y Me· moria \ Park, Otanae. freedom for al l." • • • "Red, white, and blue Shine upon th ia day, To &ive hope and will, au I and llayley Mill s in "THI! FAMILY WAY" -also - "UP THE DOWH TECHNtCOLOR' -SECOND FEATURE - "THE GIRL &THE GENERAL" with Rod Steiger a nd Mr. 'Jriffi th, who was a corporal dur ing the war, was a life membc:r of Ne wport Kim Schoonover,6th arade, Lindberah Sch ool, Costa Mesa, Mrs. Sharon Walters' class. • • • For so ldieu f11 away." Wendy Barr, Sth arade , Lindber&h Schoo l, Co1ta \!esa, Mn. Linda Salatt's cla ss. • • • New pet shop , managers "Freedom means t.o me beina ab le to say what I wan t 10 say .-ad do what I want to th at is .riahL So that i s wh y I'm alad we have freedom." -J ames Con dit, Whi u ier School, Cos ta \1esa, 'Jail Thomp-- "There are SO s tates 1n ou r country. Let's keep ow coon try ni ce so everyone will be proud o£ it. Keep our counby beautiful. l)u.1 coun· b y love s us and I love our counlly." -Michael Clarke, fi n t arade, Victor ia School, Costa \1esa, \tiss Pi varorrs cla ss. "Lo ve my country Love my Sta l e Love my city In hi s 25 years of service with the <\.ir Force, Col. Kinsey had been away ft om home a lot. So when he de cided to se ttle down and work somewhere , his wi fe, Lila, wanted him to ge t a job whete the y could work together. And tha t is how they be· came the new managers nf Jorda,n's Pet Shop in Corona del \-lar . The colonel tetired in 1965 . last duty s ta tion was in Ne w Hamps hire wi th the Suategic Command, Ue and his wife then toured the world, s pen t a year in the Far East, and finally came back to the United States and "played aolr for a bit." They decided to s eUie in Mesa Verde because of the wonderful weather and the fr iendly people. They had been s tationed in Southern Californ ia in 1944 and 1945 and th is seemed to be what they wanted. • • • Be c ause it's areat!" sen's class . "Pabioti sm is a weapon Jennifer Dies and Ly nn that often wins a war." _Schafer, 2nd a.ade, Colle&e • • • Karen Scott, 7th ,rade, Oa-Park Sc hool, Costa \ten, "I thi nk that every one vis School , Costa \tesa. \liss Hurlc)''s cltss. • • • • should have the ir freedom. • • Th ey both liked pets and decided they would like to work wi th them. ''We us ed to have a dozen doas of our own that I had clipped, so I wasn'tentirely new to this, .. Just because someon e has "I thm k be ina an 4,mer ican 4.nd in \tin Phelpa ' 5th a dad that is the pre sident is a n advantaae to me and &lade class a t \ten Verde of the Un ited Statu, or my nation. Why I think it is School_, C~s ta \tesa, the just a clerk at a store, the )' an ad vantaae is to me and followm~Uibute was wutten sti ll should have their £ree-my nation is because we by Lautle f-tanaon and Bar· dom no matter what the y do can ha ve free dom." -Cihaun bara \toore : he said. • or what color these uni ted Stark, 5th &rade , \ksa Verde, people are." -~?au I Tho-Cos ta \-ten, \\iss Phelps' ~At..tEO TO DEAN'S LIST mas, Whitti er School, Costa c lass, William Yana, 3124 Monroe Me sa, Gail Thompsen 's • • • Way, Costa Men, chemistry class. • • • "~e _United State s of s tudent at UCJ, is one of 47 .. . o\meuca 11 lhe land 1 love." named to the honou list in .Amer~cans have freedom. -Colleen ')evine 2nd "ade the school or phys ical s ci· We ~aveh fr<fedo_m becdau se Vi ctoriaSchooi,C,osta \lesa,' we •OU & t or ll, an we\-{" K" k' I iences by Dean Frederick will con tinue to fiaht for u s '' ~ c a:s. • Reines. The requisite is a free dom." _ Judy Reviea, .. 3.S scholutic averaae {B Whittier School,Costa ~tesa, We s tand up f_or our naa plus) or better. Gail Thomp·sen 's cl a ss. be cause we love Lt. f)ur naa 1•111••••····~~--~~~-~~~~ is beautifu l with red, white, and blue ."-')aTie ne Teny, "4,s we look In to the past, We s ee ou1 rorcfathen F iahtina for freedom, Fi&htin& for libetty For our counby. We still have f1eedom, We s till have libelty, We still are American s and we shall always be' We. shall a lways fiahtfor our country in the future, COMPLETE FUNERALS , •• •245 2nd pade, Vi ctoria School, Costa \·te n , \tiss Ki rk's class. o\s our fo1efatheu did 1n th e P"'C We are ""illin& to fi &ht fo r COMI'LITI FUNERAL AND IUIIAL CENTII 21J ...... 1 ... 77 ~,~~ From $130 . ~ From $46S .Mol"tllaJ7 (!e eHiry "E~ ila One Beauti/al PIDce" Because the fuoera1 and burial cmtu c:oocept ~limin~tes the need for ~siDes lbrough heavy traffic on meraow highways, family and frimds alike may now p&y their full re- spects br attending the burial Rr'fice. u well as the chapel service, all at ooe btautiful pbct, at lea cost and more a~a;uJeac:e. 14111 -14111 IU'CH an .. wnrMINSlU 71~,.....J.M11 • • • "I am !elated to 1 ptes i· dent and his na me was ow countz )', So our (Ieedom w1 1\ always last! .. Assn. officers re-elected .\11 directou and officers S. Spicer, otaanizell of the of Newpou Bllboa Savina• Auociation, all found in& and Loan o\un. were re· membeu 32 yean •&o. elected at the annual mem-- bers mee tin&. DESEII Association officers ue E Y. DESCAIIPS Chtitman of .... Boatd P.A . SUCCUMU AT All a Duere ViclOr De t campl Palmet, Ptctident Ape1 o( Santa Ana, father o( Ver· Blomquiat, Vicc·Preaident onica w11wick ot Costa Spaldina B. Eutman, Vice· Meta, died Friday, Feb. 2. Pteaident·Treuutet Roben at Hc>11 Hoapital • a1e 62. R. Hield: o\uiatal'1t Vice· ~. Dea,Farnps waa born ~uidenta Dofia Croson, Oct. 9, 1905, in Kanau. He C&Jol Ftenct., Gordon Red-hd li"ted in Califomie and mon; Secretary Alan NichoJ.. Oun,e Couttty for 37 ye•a . •on: Aniat.ant Sea.wiea S..i.,.ou en hit wire Madel ina Ot.waon, Marpret AAaie , or the home ; a ton' Gilbert, F1ocieM La•t; A•· Rockrid. cl S.ta Ana; th~ t i u .. t T'teat.rert Callier• d--Iet, Mrs . w.,..,ck : and iae Kieater and Dorothy ()r .. 6 p._.cliliWrea. •ia. Orl'teti• .. 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Rites await son's return THE LATEST PAINTINGS of Jam os Cluttor, of 422 '1> 31St St., Newport, are on display at the Riverside In- ternational Fine Arts Galle ry, 3564 Central Ave., River~ side. Mr. Clutter has a studio at 409 39th, St., has had his own School of Fine" Arts for 3 years, and also di· rects a Saturday art work shop. His collection to be shown concerns split-second-action impressions of bull fighters which he has painted in fast drying acrylics. Newcomers at Hoag . Thoroclor.--Jan,-:15 a· I M d M J . Girl -t-.1r . and Mrs. s~ u -' r. an rs . lmmy corro Varaaa, 1680 Tustin Barr, 279 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa, ' Ave., Cosli Mesa. Girl _ Mr. and Mrs. John Girl-Mr. and Mrs. ·Werner Karle, 1991 Analteim Ave., Grundhofer, 307 Esther St., Costa ~ie sa. Costa Mesa. lues-fay, Jon. 30 Gi rl - Mr. and Mrs. Rod-Boy _ \it, and \1rs, Robert ncy Schuman, 203 Susannah funeral service• for Lewis Kelloaa BroWn, 57 , of 236 Camellia Lane, Cotta Men, who died Monday, Feb. 5. al Hoaa Hospital, are pend ina on the retuln of his son, Richud, who is with the Army in Kotca. For the last 26 years, M1. Brown was a plumber with the Robell K. Brow.n Co. He was a membe1 of Plumber's Union Lo.::al 582. Santa Ana. He was botn May 10, 1910, in Arkansas, l ~ved in Cali· Dr. Reuben Law retires C \1cNcrncy III , 315 Island Pl., osta Mesa. o\ After 45 yean or a career Girl -Dr. and Mrs : Philip vc ... Balboa, in cduca tion,'Dr. Reuben D. Sch'lcacl, 506 Angelita Or... Girl -\1r. and \in. Jon Irvine Terrace. Nusser, 1002 \1ission Drive, L.:aw, special eudcati on Costa ~~sa. coordinatot or lhc Newport· Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mesa UniFied school district, B I S ':Jirl-\h . and Mrs . Robert rown, 173 kylark Lane, has announced his retire .. Baycrest. Serdino, 307 E. Edgc·water ment as or June 30. Fri.lay, Jan. 26 <\ve., Balbo•. Qr. Law served as Costa Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Fearn· Wednudoy, Jan. 31 \1esa Union school district ley, 104 Walnut St., West Boy _ \b'. and \irs. Rich· superintendent for 6 years fornia fo1 · 25 yeau, and in Oran&e County fot 21 years. Survivors are his wife, Kathryn; sons Kenneth, 'Jeorae. Bill and Jay of the home, and Richard in Korea; 2 dauahtet s, Kathy of the home, and Mn. PaUicia Woy of Costa Mesa; 2 brothers, Leona~d or St. Louis, Missouti, and Fred or Little Rock, <\tkansas; a sister, Mrs. Corellia Hou~>le y of Arkansas~ and 7-gland- childten. Bell Broadway \lo1tua1 y will direct the funeral., • Dn• wOiksllop plallld.:::=.~~: Olll*•'r' no-Ooll• .... or i.o Aopot -·" THUIIDY, FEB. I, Ita . h olfiri111 Ill• ..,.1111 walk-doolploa NU l'ot "llialll OOIIOIIA DB. liAR, CALIF. ~ r.P•••Joa on S.U~ ol 1111 Duac:e,'• ed .. y, .. day, Polo.·ll r-·lctoao; 'hod•oo!lll .-::~:=:.."-----.-------, 10 noon. and on MDndar. - Pob. :U '""" ):lO 10 5 p.qt. lbo r(llillraion fee is n .so for ten week u11iou be,ianinl Che week of Peb, 26. ·'fb•e will be clasu1 for all arades, t.hrOuah bilh 1chool. · Theall woikshop 1011iona •e a comrr1.1nity eorvi,cc preuntcd by Ctlil· *•'• Theatre Olild and . will be filled on a finlo- ROBER T " LSO .. c:ome-liut-acrved-baaia. M. WI N, '"' T . I . mer mayor, Is seeking his .he h•ah ac:hoo amup u :J rd term on the .costa Mesa '~e.na . ofTa-ed for the fiut City Council. ue 11 1 tJme an t~e 116_7-6a work- '1 ves a Jhop aeuaon. ·Drectou of 2000 Aliso Ave., and Is the workshop •e u u owner of the Aw,nlng Ma n on ~d Bob Str111d, both of HarbOf Blvd. In Santa Ana whom have h-' 111 active and r.resldent of the Westem theatre backaround. They Awning Assn. bo th are Orange Coast Col- CARPET TOWH SHOP OPENS IN COSTA MESA Feelina that Costa Mesa isagrowi ngcommunity. Eddy Hart or-CUtvei C"ity, and Muttay Collins of Lona Beach, have opened Carpet Town at 524 W. l9_th St.· . leae st udentL Bob is pro- si dcnt of the Drama Club this yew. ·Usa is playina the female le~ in the OCC production of .....!!After ~ .. e-1~ fall ... Bob is a Jack of all trades fot oc;c, pl ayina in "P• jama aame," and "Te• WMITIOI &UI M.l IlL WIDTHI LADtll 4K • 10 MIEN 6)\ • 1J -KI!De 8HOCK.PFIOOP' NOCH ~ION" A JC..U boot shoe. Zipg ODti-ddd oubole. AU around loxiup.Sturdy lOll cloth uppen.Cusblouod imole. Pull-proof eyeletJ. Duo-Lifo ooum«. Washable . UMt'IS & WASHA.LIES ro• THIE IEMTIItl PAta:•.Y -CHILOUM & IOYS TOOl I '\._, ~ ·• ,·, .. H_, .....-. ·~ .. ... . ,· .. ::~til •• • Newport. ard Reddy, 612 Kinas Pl., and then took the position . Girl -Mr. and \hs. Ralph Cli£r Haven. of coordinatoc of special Joy, 360 Victoria St., Costa · f 2 Gi rl -\llr. and Mrs. Robert servrces ot years. \1esa. u h b d Staats,486 Flower St., Cos ta ,e as een an e ucator Saturday, Jan. 71 \1esa. in Utah, Californ ia and LE GAL.ION FRAGRANCE \KXJNa. alentln~ft -ft .N . D eJ--NEW BEACH TOWELS ... in m·od designs. Hea vy, duroble in decorator colors ... BUXTON LEATHER GOO OS Boy M d \' ,., Jirl -\h and ~irs Jay' Hawaii. He is a member of -1, r. an rs _,ene · ' · h · K Charley 98f) w ,9(h C)t Johnston, 22011:1 341h St., P I Beta appa, and author Costa \1~sa. ' ·• West 'lewport. and ccrauth~r of over 40 Sun«tay, Jan. 28 Boy-\·1r . and \Ir s. Melvin books~nd artr cles~n. teacher Boy -Mr. and \1n Del-Cecil, 3217 \.lontana <\ve., e~u~a tr o~ and ~a~~•na, ad- bert Mortenson, 1604 'car a· Costa \1esa. mrnutJatr on , an rslory. way St., Costa \lesa, Boy _ \1r. and \1 rs. ')avid He has served _as an ele· Boy-Mr. and \1rs. William Sandor, 3431 Ocean Blvd ., ~nt~r y and high sch~l Livinaston, 2079 Centella Corona del \1ar. prrncrpa l, s~hool supe r ~n- PI., West Upper Ba y. tendcnt, assrstant super rn - Girl -Mr. and \bs . Jeorge $1,!45 STILL MISSING tendent, college dean, col- Winch, 314 \1ontero St., Bal· IN HOAG SAFE THEFT lege _ professor and colleg~ ..., boa • t:l -~ ~'* JH pres1 ent. ·JI4o.;.r. J..a. 29 · ,..:pi · -';~;e gu~~tioft!t y~ l '. 0 'J11I -Mr. and Mrs. .B. · -~~ .,_-_ AilftiS Ingram, 340 Avocado St., ~er~, Fp 1. \4 ~it"d 'ill Costa Mesa. e~t . o _JCC . contrnue pro's wife dies Gi rl _ Mt . and Mrs . Gary the rr 1nvestJgatron of the Shephard 182 Rochester theft of Sl,14 5A4 from a St •• Cost~ Mesa. hospital safe between II IJirl-Mr. and \hs. l)onald a.m. and 2:45p.m. on Thurs- Rickard, 3058 Van Buren day, Feb. I, Checks amount- Ave., Costa Mesa, ing to S2J1,5~I.ll, taken at Boy-Mr. and \lts. Williaht the same ti me, were later Ke ith, 591 -B Victoda St., fnund in the hospi tal parking Cos La Mesa. lot. Benefit concert Feb. 9 Newport 4arbor High's This year's scholarship benefit concert will be held at 8 p.m. this Friday, Feb. 9, in the high school audi· totium. Fo1 a donation of Sl, the conccrt-goers will heat a variety of selc,ctions fr om the ;..lewport "-Cap-- pe\la Choir, the \tadriaal Singe!S, the Chante\les and the Sailor Band. Virg inia Stewart, wife of Balboa Bay Cl ub tennis pro Hugh W. Stewart, 441 Jsa .. be !Ia Terrace, Corona 'iigh· lands, died Thursday , Feb, I, at lioag Hospi tal. \hs. Stewart was born Jan,l,l935, in Chattanooga, Tenn. She came to Califor· nia 12 years ago and ·had lived in Orang~ County rot 2 1~ years. Survivors include a daugh· ter, Robin Ri~ard, and 2 sons, Scott richard and Hugh Stewart, of the home; and her mother, Vir- ginia Young of <\tlanta. Gcoraia. 51;, oz . ., lib I lj• lb. 90< Si.35 $2.35 $3.85 Sortilege .•• 3.10 beautifu l gift perfumes and colog•••• from Coty, Re"W"Ion, Max Focto•<, Carina, Dana, Shulton, by Myrurgio and many more FANCY I HEARTS SJ.65 to $10.00 Corona del Mar Pharmacy •• music departmen t has a uni · que way of recognizing its own outstanding students. Each year a concert is gi- ven, and the entire proceeds arc ear-marked for student scholarships. Late in the spring of each year, the outstanding instrumen tal !tudent iirid ihe outstanding choral student receives a cash award for paymc:nt of future college bills. This will mar k the debut of \olrs. Patrici a <\dams as the school's accompanist. Dr; Hughes dies at 63 Graveside services were held Saturday, Feb. 3, at Pacific View \1emmial Park. Baltz Mortuary Corona del ··illllll·E~.~C~o~a~'~'.:iiiiilliiliili.:~ Mar di rected the funeral. ~ Nearly half or his life was spen t in Costa Mesa taki ng care o f sick poople -but Dr. A.{i. Hughes los t his personal battle for life on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 31. when he died or a h.::art attack in hi s aparlment at 2700 Peterson Way, Costa Mesa. li e was 6). Dr. Hughes was born Sept. Ia, B04, in Sp:w~ish For\, Utah. He came to Cns ta Meaa in 1131 :w~d wa s a aeneral ptactitionet at 1a13 Newport Ave. He was a mem ber or the OratJge Coun· tyMedi cal Ann., the Ameri- c.,.. Medical Assn., th e lr- s4, 130 loss vine: Co ast Country Club, and lhcCost~MesaKiwanis Club. Survivor s arc his wHe, V!!ra, nf 71)1 Cliff Dr., Custa \·\esa; 3 sons, David nf Costa Mesa, John o f t\lh:rnbra, and Michael, a mr ssron ary of the Latter Oa) Sai nls in Argentina; 3 sist ers, Mary, May and Bertha o f Utah: and 2 bro- thers, Robert and Edward nf Utah. ··4· -;:::;:::::;.. ~ . ~·A·N;~~d~;m;ETS <./LJ IMPLEMENT SETS ·STRAW HANDBAGS All enorlftOUS pre·s•ason selection of stfaws, wiclr.er. Also •••• foltriCI In toY plaids and spring colors. Attracti.ely prl cM. BOUTIQUE fo r milody's boudoCiOr.L .. O.IGIE. HANDKERCHIEFS ... M~N'S • DECORATIVE GIFT SOAPS STATIONERY Channing now Norcross notes COMPACTS TIMEX WATCHES WE DELIVER Theft of jewelry valued at S4,1){} was reported by Eli- zabeth See, 408 Via Lido Nord, Lidp hie, to 'Newpor t Beach police, Tuesday, J ... 6. Se r .. i ces were held Feb. 3 at the Church of Latter Day Saints of Newport' Beach. Three bishops were officiants. Wallace Parker, Harold Asplund and Peter Daleabout. lntennent waa at PacificViewMcmorial Park , 'with Bell Broadway ~r· tuary directing the funeral services. ALONG WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY coLOR CONSOLE T.V., CONSOLE STEREO OR COLOR T.V The theft may have o~ currod JIWI. ·21 , when Mrs. Sec di IQOVCI"ed th al S1() Wal naiuina from her puue. ;But ... didn't report the lou or ._ey. unUl her aarden~r, H-W•d, 3~6 'fl. Boy, Coll8 Me•a, found a radio II Pe aide of her hou.1e. ·At thh time lhe invutia•ed .... fouDd lhll a platinum piHial and m ••hyat D ... OO<h worllo 12,000, Md a Jtiae110no aed:J.ce were ...... . 101 YAAIILEY CITED IY n•IIIIT POLICE When 2 Newport Beach police officen went 10 1321 Hamplhire Circle. J)oo;-er Shore•, w wrest Rick Ho-- well, 1~, on a • ..,., for filina a false report. th ey were attacked by Robert Ylfdlcy, J6, aline ldcke•a. ..tto waa then "'booted oa lho c:h•ae of auault lltd b• tery t~llinat police om c ... One otri"r is llill off duty with a Ndly iajued • bll<t • STEREO COMBO, WARREN'S WILL DELIVER A PERSONAL PORTABLE T.V. TO THE VALENTINE OF YOUR OIOICE. "BUY• WHERE SERVICE aake• it a BETTER BUY" Thie Coupon Worth sa eo Oil-~ a.m. c..n Tlua 3-7-88 • • ' • ·C llaildiaa '1irectar t()Ji¥er He taid lbat OM Orant &DAOWICII an iataaai· a&eps beiaa taken,,,.,_,: nM PIOitam ol oDforc .... at tepl rntala it to dl aoaina law• penaialaa daat a ·CO¥a6aat be rec..r;114 10 illepl renlal unit•-in the in eoaaec&ioe witll tile City ol Newport Beach. ••aace of kiW.iaa ........ In a letter &o the Newport wbich appear to ,be dtti~ Harbor.Coua Me,.' Boarcl of with more than eM 1ePl lt.e&llorl, Mr. Oraat COCNMnl-number of rea tal uaill, nft ed tllat the City Council and covenant indica&et ae Planaina Conn inion have number ·of unill Chat np~oued concern over tho rented in the powina number of aleepina purpose of the roomt and apartments which lo provide notice are beina rented in violation chaurs or;:=~=:~~i of theSonina laws, primarily tho zoniaa in the R-2 ueu of Corona Outl inina tho del Mar and the Balboa quiremeata of Peninsula. law•. Mr. ·Oraat Uated Churc.h Pint Baptist Chwch of Costa Meaa. 301 Maanolia St. -The Rev, Di ck Wilk.in- aon. mi u ianary to French Canadians, Quebec, Cana- da, will speak at the 11 a.m. service. · o\t 1 I OU I school for all aaes is Pl'ince of Peact l.U""!~ Chwch, 2917 Meaa Dr.,· Cc.-ta Mesa-ne Maynard Force, lhe California Bible School, ·Los will s peak at both a.m., and Junior at • • • . . l1 a.m. The Bible study and The Chris tian Scienci prayer meetina service will Churches, Corona del be held at 7:30 p.m. Wed· Newport Beach and nesday, Mesa -''Spirit" is the • • • ject of the Bible leiiOf Lutheran Church of the be read th is Sunday, T • Master, 2900 Pacific View • • ,.,... l)r ., Har bor View Hills -Or. St. o\ndrcw's P~oa;~~=:1~ William Eller will deliver a Church , 600 St.· meuage, "Oedicated to our Rd., ClifT Haven tas k," at the 8:45 and II key to the city" is the a.m. Sunday serviCes, o\ mon topic of Or. CI.Ul~t. service of installation will Oierenfield at the 8, be hel d at II a .m. for the and 11 a.m. services newly elected of fice11 and Sunday. This will be coun cilmen. Scout Sunday, and at ' • • • a.m. service, 1 Scouts Central Bible Church, Troop 10 will receive dleir Oranae <\ve, a t 23rd St., "God aod country,. awal'da Costa ¥esa -Pastor Henry from the pas tor. E. Jon es will spea k on • • • .. The pea test de bacle" at Newport Unity , c l"'"llll , the 9 and 10:30 a.m. Su nday meetina at l.Sth St. and services. At 1 p.m. he will vine Ave,, Cliff Haven btina a me.ssaae on the sub-"t..ove viciuitudes .. ject, "•o\n evange lical views be the Rev, ·Loren Fl;cl:l!'·~. the National Council of act's sermon topic lit" Churches." a.m. Sunday. His • • • topic at the 7:30 p.m. -· _ Newpoll Harbor Lutheran nesday prayer service Chur ch , 2501 Cliff Ot ., be "Er.preuina the love • • • Newport He iahts - Pastor God." James Blain will preach at Presbyterian Church 1:30 and 11 a .m. Sunday on "f)ivine economics," based on 'Matltrew 20:1,.16 , the . toryl""or Chc boliS.ell.oldeJ ! birinal aboren for his vine• the Covenant, 2850 Fa.iniri Rd ., Cotta Meaa - s..o~~or will bo ·~~~~:~ th is ~y'a Boys and leader~ ol ~Yud. • • • church--sponsored TrooP The Plymouth Conareaa· will puticipate. A tutorina tiona! Chwch, 3262 Broad service for junior and se ... St.,, New port Heiahts -nioc hiah youth will .,. You th Sunday wi ll be obser· launched at a mectina at 7 ved at the 10 a_m, Sunday p.m. today, Feb. &, at the worship how , and the youna church, Elder Ken Bauer· people of the church will as• mei ster heads up the pro-- • • • • sis t the Rev. Norman Brown aram . in the service, featurina Mi ss Katherine We stmoreland, operatic soprano. Mr. Brown The Council or Pr ince ol· Puce Lutheran Chwcll, 2987 Mesa Verde r.>r., Cos ta Mesa, has elected !)ean will preach on .. The ke ys to the kinplom • ., Hanson as president. Fross as vice-pres.,.,.~,, 'and Mike Humphrey u ' retary. Other Council bert are Vic Clay, Jerry Oahl, Dt. Robert lu•~•· Cat! Johnsoo , Norman .,. aert, Harold Kennedy,, tNIJ Kn i pp, Leo Petersen, J..larrfl Southron, John Spanabers. l)ave Taylor and Hermu Wal ck_ ' • • • The Rev. Stanley ol'sdn; from the evanaelism stl ft' or the American Luthena· Church, wilt speak at lin: church women at Feb, 1l meetina~,~:~~: K ~TH ~~N E W~S T~Q q E. Puce LutbeTan LAN D, 22.year~ld s ol)fano, 2987 Meaa Verde Dr., wil l be guest so loist at the Men. He will apeak 10 a.m. Su nda y serv ice at 1 p.m. de11ert, rel•u;n Plymouth Congregational thouahta on sharint Church, 32&2 13road st., with Jewish friench, f'rl,li;i"'~ Newport Heights. She has Ols_on is editor ?! ~ toured with the Metropolitan vohonal booklet,Cb of"".G'o' ~·i . our home" and also Opera c o., has sung With new s'' maaazine. the Roger Wagner Master . • • • t 'Chorale, and has appeared The board ol trustees oi'. In Melody land Theater, Ana· St. Mart Preabyt.erian Churc:b helm, and Knott's '3erry of Corona del Mar bas ele~ Farm Bird Cage Theater. ted Otarles Sword •• pree~ ' dent; Ray Amlini, •H:~ Mlt:L SOitriUDT TO li president; AI Auer, aecreo- HIADOIISS .._IQUIH 1ary; Roc•• Hanlocu. Mrs . Calvin Schmidt of suref; Moat Friend, l!la• .... Newport Beach, member of Graham, Jacqueline Damas de Caridad or St. and Mite w..abaa, Jude Ho~pital, will serve ant tre .. unta. -DuMp,..;._ u one of 1he mannequins baa ben elec&ecl for the BaiMaaque des Arta, ol the board ol lbe hotpital Mnefil ball lo Rob be held Feb. 24 at Oianey .. and Sally laadHolel. Jternonl maatedheadclre~a ia beiar d .. iped for the • • • ..... t~••,varaailaa. aalerie -fr L~~-~ dea aJace.!' t.-1. ·Schmtd.t ~-• ia a Dati" tl a.tcaao aad •111 be ':"-,,. .... wnt 10 achool dlien ud to lllDIIIl ••Pt Nll•••alln Uai''Hnitr ._.., Mlaa..., oo ... l ol baoltleoo. 11M aad ol H.-TlloiiJ ............. Jadp Soluol4t Cloonlo, 12JI .... o1 ... N-port ..... CoOle Coole Mou, ot 1<11 liMo IIOOicl .. l c-t ..... T\_.y, Po~ U. ft!t ·-.......... ol .. '"'"-.. ,.. :n.;. ...... luliaiD Oirl -· ._.n. , .. ,, oo ~ ,_-;- I ,.,....ea• .,.. _..,.,. ..... .....~-·· --···- • ••• C•rpet .., .,., , ••• ~~~~TIIII 9.£.1'11.1·,1 Flrtt·OnJNt,_ ... .,..fiM I ·9aw altnod -·-··-··· ..... -..... ---...... -.., ... ~ .... ... _ ..... .,._ .. ____ __ ........... ,.. ................... _ .. - ·---··--... -· ... _ ...... ,_ ... -~-· ----' llrla&. Fnt t Tj • -·---·" - 111 kill I CIIJil sin .. ,. ... .......... II QJF .. _1\i ___ ,,_, ' ,. ..... .,..... 4 ., .. , '. ....,, • 1 ESA 524 W. 19111 St. ....... tll'll.t• .... 11 ... (1M& ' • • ' WINS a..t ,...., ...... . ·-,. Coe• ...... . -lo•l·~·,......, _, ........ -·~· ... ••• • noto.., --.,u., We all win la21'no-•l• ....... aacoeda rcw • ss-51 ., .. Tuetcl.,. •••iaa ,., a hippy -· ror looll blllko~ bill r~~na. Hcade Ill or tWr .,..,.., were vlcioriout: Tlllo 1110,... .. --up half a Mecb in l"ine L.eq.e a&aM&a,., rrca 7Lb place 10 a tie with Valen.c:ia ror 61b place. ~ viclory ovet .;.Ba•• thia Frict.y oevenina. on tile home cowl, c:oukt aive Meu a clea~ hold on 6th spot. Valencia wi11 be playina 2nd pt lc:e Maa .. noli a. PIIIT IICTIO•, PA81 6 • THURSDAY. ,IL I. tttl CDM 12 ............ Moonoli" 62 Meta SS ................ Loua S3 1!111 .. 14 ........ Valencia 57 Harbor 34 ......... _ ... Wet torn 84 OCC 86 ...... Go lden Welt 61 Here-are tho st .. dinaa: · ...... UMM .._ .. -.......... ~--r:· ....... . ' ............. :::::::r.; lt'.i ,_.._ y...., .................. D " .~:::• .......................... ''" ~m~:,! ... 1.. ~'!-- Tho Mullan&• had to como f1orn behind for their victory over Loara. after tJailina 31 to 29 at tho haJr. Jefr Saraent waa hiah point man for lbe cvenina, with 20 points, Caine had 12 points; Yerkey, 10; Ro aer Wli.iaclct, 6; {'dCJ Enkine, 4, and ')ave Sobolewski, 3. Kings roll Corona del Mar mov ed on toward an unde(cllled lr· vine Lcaaue season TUe,.. day evening with a convinc• ii}J 82 \0 62 victory over 2nd place Maanoli L The Sea Kings, now 11}-0 in the League, will be aoina Tars close in on 2nd S'*IUUAO~ HIHII~,_. .. tdo ..... , t.r'l':; The Newport Hatbot away duting the 3rd quarter. ...,... . ........... '·! "" N~ .._ ... _., ........... IW ...... ..., ............... •t , .. ~ ................... n .. WK....,. . .. . .............. U •11 s .. ra ...,. Val..... .. .... .. 1-1 J.IJ s.nra ,.,.. 1-t •n ••xT .... , J'-IOAY 11:•1 ~IHII~ton ... dl &I oln-im , "-1 ...,,_. ,. SM\11 AN. Sailors moved close to the They had to ho ld back a heels or the 2nd place 4th quarter rally by the Marina with a beall6 sloppinB Pioneers to win by 4 points. 88to84 lliumph ovct Western AI Gage poured in 28 big Tuesday cvcnin1. points to lead the Sailor :r;·~:.;'~.s.n•• ...... .., ........... ...,,.,,.., The Sailots, in 3rd place un .. • co•~•,•'!2, .._ with a 6·3 re cord, are no·,. w L w L just a game behind the ~--·· ............... ' 1 '' 1s Vikings, who lost their bid f.:;:', c-r ::::::::::·.:: .. 9 l It t h h L I d -'* ................ 1 l /' J o s arc t e eague ea · ,., ...,_.. ............ , ' ' ,, by losing to Huntington ~·""" .......... ' s ' 11 ~"a::::.~~,,. .......... •l ' : l! Beach 51 to 41. The !)ilets o:""n WK• • ' U are on top with a 9.f\ slate. n • .,. ••liT e'IJIIIii:• ' •o • -v "'-•OAY -tt:oo•-,......_ ... c-. Western held a 4241 ad- scorin1. Bob Bla ck added 19; Ron Love had 16; Rick Stickclmcier, II; Paul llolmcs, 10, and John Su ock, 4. This Ft iday evenmg, Harbor will be at 'ianta 1\.na to face th e cellar dwelling Saints, who lost to 1\.naheim 68 to 46 Tuesday e\·eni ng, E Cllr"-' •• Junert~n, o.-co.n• 11 .... -._,.,..,MI. s... Mtanoo •• 111 ..... ~. vanta1e ove1 Harbor at half '"·~•·ll•ftCI vl. 114..,., w"' ar ar. The "a 1 s ''' t d th _,_,, time, but the Sailors pulled . .. I 01 'c err Eagles upset Valencia . l:ut the y fell 4 points short The Estanc1a b~sketba\1 and bowed to Brea~Jmda squad ups~t Valenc1a Tues. 6 1 to 57. day evemng bv the sur. Esta-~cia could have come prisinaly lopsided score of (lOt a winner except for a 84 to 57. The victory 1ave diustrooslnd quarter, when the Eaales a 2·8 rating, Brea posted an ta-1 edge. still a t the bottom of the At half-time the score was Irvine Leaaue. 33 to 24, and at the end of The Eaales led by 7 the Jrd quarter it was 4 7 to points at the half, 3.4 to 27, 37. then put on full steam for a Then th e Eagles s tarted run...away victmy, in spite movrng and with 46 seconds of Gary Fox's 34 points fot to go, th ey we re wi thin 2 the Tigeu. \like LaRue Jed points of their foe, sa-.56. the Estancia attack with 21 Three free throws b} Wild- po ints , Skip Will iams was c ats put the game ou t of next with 16; Peny had II ; reach, and the Ea1les mana· 'leorae Batnett, 10; Bill aed only a final point fnlm IJuaas, 9; Challie Hoy t, 7; the (ree throw line. 'Jary Bulla, s·; \1ike !bey, Mike lb ey was high score 3 d W 2 man fot' the Eaalcs with 1-t , an arner, , Estanci8';..,ill pla.,,al Loara points. ~lik e LaRue wu this Frt;y evenin&. Game right behind with 13. Perry • added . 3 points; Skip Wi 1-tim~.. '.m. I " d G B • urns an eorge arnett A' 4th q6arter rally al mos t each had 7; Bill Duga's, 5; brou&ht vi clOt)' for the Eaales last Friday e\·ening, Charlie Hoyt, 2, and Gaq Bulla, l. Skip Allan • wms cup 2nd round in the Sunset Lea- gue pia)' last Fr iday night by defeating Santa ·\na Val- ley 60 to 53 to keep a firm grip on 3rd pla ce, This time it was a tougher or deal than the first en- coun ter, when Harbor won 9~ to 76. The ~ailors held a comfortable \cad at half. ti me, 31 to 24. Then the Fal- cons started closina in, and at the end of the 3rd quart er, they we re 4 behind, H to 43. With 4:09 to go in the fin~:~ I period, a Falcon has - ket made it 49-47, and ~ minutes later it was 52 to 51. Ron Love then tipped in a basket for the Sailors, and convened the free thr ow after he was fouled making the 2 pointer. l l ail>~ll addea to the marain in the clos1ng moments for a 7-poin r \'ic- tory, The SailoTS played with- out the services or high scorina Bob Bla ck, who was ill with hiah fever. o\1 Gage , who was held to -' points, sav. action onl)' briefly be- ca use he also v.'as ailing. John 'itrock jed the Harbor attack wi th 19 ("'ffin ts. Ron Love was just a po int be- hind with I R. Lee !Iaven had Q; Paul Holmes, &; Rick 'iticke\maier, 2. on, 82 -62 af'ter No. 11 I& a p.m. thi 1 Friday when they travel to Fo untain Valley to meet the B•ona. Phil Jord., was the bia cun £or the Kina• aaain1t Maanoli a. droppina in 24 points. Corona jumped into a 24-10 lead by the end or the first quarter, and led 41 to 25 at th e half • Jim Kindelon was riaht behind with 22 point a. John Yule accounted for B ; Steve Leech, lJ,Mike McWilliams and Ton y Finley, 2 each.. The Kings enjoyed one of their best scorina niahu last Friday by defeating their cross-town rivals, the Costa Mesa Mustanas. by the lop sided tally of 82 to 46. This is Corona's 2nd best effort in Leaau e play, lOp- ped on ly by th e 86 to 35 conquest of Val encia, It was al·so the 2nd victory over the ~lu s tanas for Coach Bi II Bl oom's sq.r ad. The Kings pulled awa y to a I~ to 11 lead by the end of the first cp.1 arte r, but the ~kJStana s gave their roo ters something to cheer about du rin1 the 2nd quarter. Two CJ.Jick baskets by Greg Er- skine narrowed the marain to B -1 5. Both team s added a basket, and a Corona free throw made it 22-17. Then \lesa looked like a serious contender fo r a moment as Roger Whi stlcr scored to come within 2 points, 22-1 'l, From th ere on, however, it was th e Sea Kinas' game. By half time th ei r lead was extended to 35-23, and the y went along at a 1 to 1 pace the test of the way, OU t- scoring Mesa 23-1 1 in the 3rd quarter, and 24-12 in the final period. Phi I Jordan was top ma1 for the evenina, scoring 22 for the Kinas. John Yule accounted for U ; Jim Kin- delon, 14 ; Tony Finley and Steve Leech each had a; \like McWilliams, 7; Ki m Wilb recht. 3, and Chris T hflmpson, 2. For the :\'l.ls tanas, Jeff Sargent led with 14 ; Don Farris had Ill; Dave Sol»- lewski, 5; Roger Whistler, Greg Erskine, Loyd White, 4 each; Steve King, 3, and Claude Kelly 2. LONG BEACH-Skip Allan of Newport Belch defeated the de- termined Ted Turner ol Atlanta by a minute and 11 IM!COIXk in the oftaytld lhowdown tiDal beat of the final. race to wiD thle fourth nmainC ol die t:oagro. sional Cup match race cham· p&ott5hip. higher. Near the lay line , Al1an tac~ and cleared Tumer by two boat lengths, thereafter reacbi.ng the windward mark a full minute. and 9even seCoOOs ahead. Turner, 'lriaely jibbing arou01J the mark. executed the ra.stesr and smoothest spinnaker wwk yet see in this series, and brought an ovatim from the large spectator ~. Baseball lips offered The expected tactical duel jn.. stead turoed out to be a pure boatapeed race, • both boats remained ou 1tarboard tack out to _.. almolt to the lay line. Allan, it wu apparent early, w... toot.iDg ta•ter tban Turner. and wu gaiDID& more by it than ,..,... -·-by poi- MJ B Turner then initiated a jib- bing duet with Allan , trying to steal bi.s wiDd. Hit efforts cost him aDOiber five aeconds, bow· ever. Oa the aeeond lap he • '"'"" duel wbich COFFEE 2 LB.1 37 I BIR DSEYE STRAWBERRY HAL YES 10 OZ. $ARA LEE DANISH 59¢ ONNAMON ROLLS 9 oz. ' TASTY SOLI D TOMATOES 29~ 1 BASK Ef (ov.r 2 II... ,., M skot) o\11 boys 8 to 14 years of aae who are in ter ested in Instructi onal League base- ball are asked to show up at the Upper Bay Branch of the 1-(arbor o\rea Boys Club th is Satwday, Feb. 10. Here is the ti me schedule: o\ges 8 to II -9 a.m. to 12 noon; aacs 12 to 14 - 1 to 3 p.m. \lore information may be obtained from Lee Fisher at 642-~372. The \.fathers ClUbs of both branches will be conducti ng a rummaJe sale on Feb. 16 and 17 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Location has been chanaed; it is now to take place at 1951 Newport Blvd., Costa \lcsa, >\II pro- ceeds W11\ go to the Harbor o\rca Boys' Club for new equipme,nt and program. Any usable, resalable items can be dropped off at ei th er of the branches. Activities in the arts and crafts depanment will rea- lute Lincoln head plaques throuah Feb. 12, and Washinaton head plaques throu1h Feb. 22. Free plas- tic is ptovided on Wednes- days, Surfboards and plas- ti c heatts will be made thr ouah Valentine's Oay. Jiasaw instruction will be aiven Monday and Tuesday eveninas fr om 6:30 to 8:30 (or boys 10 and ov er. Fur- ther infotmatioo may be ob- tained frOm arts & craft• director' Bruce Ketchum at 642-8372 . The Upper Bay Branch basketball •pot shot wa• won by Leonard Benbow in the Midae t Clan 8-10. Colt Scou won in the Junior Clau ll·l3. JOH N VALLELY of Orange Coast College found the traffic a bit thick under the ba sket Saturday evening as OCC dropped an BD-79 verdict to Fullerton. Mike Wel ls of Fullerton found a sure-fire way of keeping the lea- gue's leading scorer from scoring; cover up his eyes. Vallely still got 23 points. BUCS BOUNCE BACK The 0 1 angc Coast Coll ege aun, but Lau y Parks, p lay- Pirates bounced light back ina his first same £or the from their 80·79 cliflb.anger Horne ts, drnppcd rn the loss to Fullerton to defeat winning bis'ket with 4 the 'Jold en West quint 86 to seconds to go . 61 Tuesday evenina. The l League leaders Wt>re Coast is now 8·2 in the all tied up at the half, 38 to Eastern Conference, a game H. Then the Pi1ates bu ilt behind the Jeadina Hornets, ur a 57 to -'1 lead in the who boast a 9-1 1ecord after 2nd half, and seemed to be smashing Cypress 72 to 55 asswed of a win in the all- Tue sday, impollant aamc. >\ hornet John Vallely was again the rally closed the ma rgin to hotshot for the Pirates as he 78 to 76 with 37 seconds sank 25 points against the left. John Vallely, who had Rustlers. Coast led 32 to 23 for the evening, sank a 21 at the hal f, and was free throw to make it 79 to ne ve r in trouble . 76. Van Bye tipped in a Th1s Friday evening the l>aske t for the 1-lornets, and l,irates will be a t Santa it was 79-78, and the staae o\na to tangle with the 7th was set for Parks ' movie place r)ons, who lost to \H. thriller finish. San t\ntcmio 71 to 63 Tues. day. The showdown game with Fullerton Saturday niaht looked like a victory for the Pirates almost to the final Winds die for Sunkist Balboa Yaolll Club -..1 Sobol 8 -Dolyno Steidl, ap lht "lu.nkill Seri11•• Keep Your Cool, BYC. tall weok .. nd wilb cht Onal Sabot c -Pill~ John rae .. for lbo winltr ltriet, Qrower, BYC; lnd, Arthw wbicb tcarWd in Otcembet. Sandy, Tu ~~~w,J~:VC; ltd,, Bla boatt raCed On Sunday, S10ve Reed, o\loha Marv, l&anina f1om a line in the sssc. harbor. The count w" oul Tbeu are the winners in &hrouah the jettiet, around the bia boal (l\auet: an ocean uianale and back OR _ · Pirll, o. .\ytu, lntolheharbor for the finith. Melee, NHYC ; lnd, Alu lr· EIJht to ten knott of vina. Sparkle, BYC: Jrd, breeze at 1he stan wu the R.B. Smith, Falcon, VYC. estimate of Bill Tiaylor, PHRF First, Wanen race committee chairman. Parker, Fuaitive, NHYC; This breeze then deter iota·, 2nd, Ch&Jiea McKenna, led to nothina as the after· Setendipity, BYC ; Jrd, Tho- noon proareued, Only the mas Kellon, Eacalibor, Ocean Racina Clast wa~ able to finish, The race was s:~RF-No trophiea. called at sunset fOt" the Endeavor _ O.M. McGillis, olhCr classes. Trophies Pirouette, BYC. were presented on the basis Rhodes 33 _ Bob K.etten- of the 4 races completed for ho ren, Maruja, BYC. those not able to complete PC _ No trophies. the S races . Ludets 16 _ First. Kit I The next Balboa Yacht Gantner, Shibui, VYC; 2nd Club event is scheduled for w. Fundenbera, Anael, Feb. 17 with an II a.m. NHYC. start off the harbor entrance Cal 2S -Bill Von '(Jein· and racina to the Long Smid, Vivacious, NHYC. Beach breakwater e~trancc , Santana-first, F. and~. Rhodes 33 , P.C., Luders 16, White, Twinkle, BYC;-ind, Endeavor and EJ.calibur Nicholas Kfoury, Sea Baby, classes are e:tpected to SSSC. greet the starting cannon. Cal 20 First, W. Von- l~ere are the Sunkis t win· KleinSmid, Von Voyaae, ners in the sm all boat clas· SBSA.; 2nd, Bob Hall, Gret· ses: chen , VYC. Lido 14 "A"-F ir st, Bill \1erculy-no tr ophies. Ra smussen's Wishie Washie II , BYC; 2nd, Marty Lock. ney's Old Poky Too II II II, LIYC; Jrd Dennis Par- ker's All's Well, NHYC. Lido 14 "8 .. -First, G,P. Oun iaan Jr ., Longshot, BY C; 2nd, Svend Nielsen, Friua, NI IYC. Lido 14 Jr. -Ca rol \lc- Cord, BYC. \·letcalf Firs t, Jack Croul, \lal\ard, BYC; 2nd J ohn Thorne , Rogue, BYC; 3rd, Ooua and Ed Weber, Scoot, BYC. Kite -P. and T. Parker, Fugi tive II , NHYC. Sabot A -First, •\lary Ann Sigler, Breezy, BYC; 2nd, J ohn McC iute, Tru-Bi ue, NI-IY C; Jrd, Loti Bennett, Blue ELI ZA BETH A$H CROFT 'S MOTHER DI ES AT 13 \1ary Loui~e Beyloos of San Bernardino, mother of 160 E. Bay St., Costa \lesa, died Saturday, Feb. 3, at age 83. \1rs. Be yloos was botn Aua. 13, 188 4, in Belaium. She had lived in Ca liforn ia fo r 20 yean, and was a housewife f01 50 years. She is survived also by 2 other daughters, \Irs. Wili- fred Kn f!ts of San Betnar- dino, and Virainia Newton of Gtcccc; and 8 grandchil- dren. Private se1vices were held at Baltz \lortuary, Costa 1\;tesa. Trojans to honor alums 1 Time 3 Times Phone In Your Onlor f.t. e Sut.~erlptlon: te the En•ltn 673.0550 20 words or len 21 words to :Kl words 31 words to.«) words Eoch word over 40 words . \ l.lO 2.l0 2.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 .05 .10 3.00 4.00 5.00 .1 5 HARBOR TRAH5FER AND STORAGE . .... , ,., WHEATON VAHLIHES,IHC. L1 8-7323 or Ll 1-9783 375 E. 17th SL, Costa Me .. FO R SAlE ANSAFONE, automatiC answcrina uni t v."ith IC- mo te. Special p11ce now. Gua1anteed. Replaces answeirng scf\•icc. Save money now wrth this ad. Kl 2-0300. W0'.1EN'S SKI IJOOTS,&ood condition,site 3 Y.z ~5.673- l266. ,o i'L PAINTINGS, C lipper Ships ~others, GREATLY RED UCED to sell. Al so rods & ree ls. 646-6245. 21 ft. FISER'J LA.SS , ketch sailboat. Cuddy OB. $1800. Call 546·1957 S tO 7 p.m. 1 FOR RENT FOR LEASE UNFU RN . Charmina home, ideal lo-- cation,304Larkspur, COM, I bedroom&: den, 2 b•ths, Ia. livincrm. w/fireplace. Sl&5 per mo. Call 548- 6771. I • Newport ···dt ••.• .... ~114 c..te .. • EIPOIIT HAIIIOR Plfll , ARST S£CT1011 --P. I THURSDAY , FEB. 8, 1968 COIOIA OELIIAA, CAUF. .... ,., ••• dt •••• .......... eo... .. Lillo w. c.. .... .., OPEN HOUSE -Sunday J to 5 GO SPAHISHI Tllia 3 S.droom, 2 bath home in Cameo Highlands. low yard maintenance - plumbed lor pool . •••••• Spacious Adult home in prestit• area. Ideal for ~tertaini.ng. 2 Bedrooms, 2!-i baths. Beautiful patio. • • • • • • • NEVER ENDING VIEW -Harbor, Oceon, Jetty -3 S.droom ond Don. llOH Y. f'RAHKLII't I RE:AlTOR \ 3250 £1st Colst HirtiW.,. Coront del Mlf, C1Ufornia P?tone: 673-2222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS CAMEO SHORES CANYON-SIDE HOME WITH SOME OCEAN VIEW BUlL T AROUND LOVELY POOL 3 BEDROOMS AND FAM ILY ROOM CUSTOM BUlL T AND VERY CLEAN REDUCED IN PRICE TO S67 ,500 Call Mr s. Pavlovich Realtors 67 3-4400 Eves: 673-6316 OPEN HOUSE Open Daily -1 to 5 P.M . 2001 Highland -Harbor Highlands Lillo w. c. ....... CHANNIL REEF · APARTMENTS SPICTACULAI VIIW-OCIAN __.lAY C~ann.l JZ,/-Apa,.lmml~ Ott Weterfr..,. NMr *•port H.rMr Entrwe UU 0..... ....... C.... .... Mor. Calif. AMI'LE GUEST PAIKING aMI IOAT SUPS Wily .... bjoy Tile "Coad111inl-" Way of Ufe THE ADVAHTAGIS· WILL SUII'IISE YOU You can purchase and ret fee Utle -or lease if you prefer. ALL 10ll. bave WA TERP'RONT VIEW. All have two bedroom~ and lwo baths. -WITH LARGE PATIO. YOU AU INVITID TD INSI'ICT OUI fURNISHED MOOEL luy $59,500 Cllld Up LeaM $420 Monltlly I. Up l'h-671-1711 fot fwllwt 111~ SEMPLE REAL ESTATE ''Mo ve-in condition. lmmo culat e 3-bedroom and fom i ly room. E!oth dining and br eokfost area s. 2112 baths , brick fireplace, complete kit• chen. Wool turf carpets ($1 7.50 per sq. yd!) Hardwood floors, electric garage door-opener. North Huntington Beach A Bargain at $36,500 Bay & Beach Realty Inc. 2407 E. COAST HWY. COlONA DEL MAll 675-3000 SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 2515 E. ra••••••- If you're house-hunting without professional help, why not 111agazine subscriptions on the side? , · You'll be ringing lots of doorbells anyway. A person really gel s arou nd when he look!> for a home on his own. H you enjoy spend- ing your lime !rave ling from scc1ion 1o sec- lion on a wild goose chase, then il's th l· ideal way. Bu1 if your time is precious. and your patience isn't limillcss, you ought lo sec :t Realtor". A Realtor is a professional in rc:tll·stall' who subscribes 10 a strict Code of Et hics as a member of the local board IDd of lhe National Association of Real Estate Boards. He'll show you only the kind of home you want and at ~-~~~~~ ·~ Only a Realtor is qualified lo display lhis seal. Look for him where you ICC it. You'll find be always riDIJ ~ beD. Newport Harbor-Cost{l Mesa Board of Realtors Cfll Yow ....,., TODAY! • • Eves . 548-8866 856 1 MERLE CIRCLE Ideally located near schools, shopping c enters and Son Diego Freeway 3 bedroom stucco • heavy shake-roofed home • kitchen bu i I t~i ns • din ing room • den • spa cious living room w fireplace op e ns onto Iorge fenced-in backyard w,'orea for patio • hardwood floors • double garage • drapes and shutters included A STEAL AT s 21 .500 ,....ONI:S 847-9531 &•O -O!I!l!52 BRASHEAR REAllY T7•ao aue .. BLvo H l.i ... TI .... OTON ftEACH, e•LII'"O ANI. Rl:s. 1!13 0 -1537 -----,---------- B,.oaJmoor II clllllll il I I 1: II IIlLI. 5 $64 ,5000 NE W lovely, near-new, split-id level home with BAY VI EW. ~a~Jrrrst 4 bed<ix>m• '"" ma"•' bed--room and both on lo wer 'FOREVER-V I EW' level ; fam ily room wi th sli· Home Sites! ding doors to patio, nice ~itchen witn pou-througtl .-1 ("11\fo m hnmr built to outside bar; separate }11\1 /fir you ... by din ing room, ocril on carpets, 1\JO Wells & ~)0~. lnc . luxurious draperies, profe~ r~rr a /argt• 1·icw lor . sio,olly londscoped on d S~~~;~·~~~lerroced yard, Pnv:,q . pr.:,t igl.'. '-!liiCt Open House Sot. & Sun. l·S 11)< 1.'\:Chi'IIC [)0\'ER <•n the In me Ranch on 2524 Wovecresl Dri ve port l·l.•f"'<Jr"" fam,·u~ West Ch~sh ir~ R~al E stat~ SA' CREST h·•m..:s arc Phon~ 67.>-2503 Any tim~ cu''''"11uJ f,•r people ..:lem.,nd tlliii\I,ILI:!III)' and ~tmpltc•l\ "'hl' are I ' HURTING ·.,.h., .1rc .;:,•mnwn•t}' 1 Th·c JUO Sr:rt..:, ho mu l·lealth f,-..rces sale -C· I wnrlll' :1"' ;\\ fn>m con~,;tton comer -9(h 11 7, 1 build- <Jnl\ rn•nulc' fn•mp"'";''"'l 'inas. $-S~.nnn property -e\o:-nlh.n~ S30,1).l0c(l.llt)' at discourtt. $59.995 ttl $1 :!0.000 Make offe r. 770 W. 19th -Co1tc1 Me1a • .. . . . Can'l Sell It" ... Trade II? For Fast Ac1wn & Results Call ~~!!!i!!~~~;;,;;;;,_J I EXCHANGE SPEOAI..ISTS L OOYLE CO. -548·1168 BuildC'n :md Dcv~IOpC'fli IV"N WELLS ,fl. SONS. INC .l nr11· mn..l~l' ttl•lt'fH/1}' ,/ff!;lrl'trJ uud Junlulttd lt;t J H IJIGCAH. Stmlll AIIH, !!ti841 ,Wmtm~~· ,V~" f'o>rt HI'M'It, CllliltorHttl Y11'J.t\4J 64().1JJII 270 E. 17th St., Costa Me sa I D e luxe Duplex OPEN HOUSE F'RI., SAT.,.\: SUN.-1 lu 5 P.M . 3 bedrooms. 2 h:tlh!i ••al'll, :! lm"'pl:wes. close to school s 1: shoppln~ . 5 11 Cam.allOil. ('oron:l clt>l Mar • • • DRIVE BY 7H! ManJ.!.old. :! y~·.&r old duplex.. Call us for d•~lall s. 332 Mor;uori to Corono del Mor -673-8550 g .. ·• 1/.,..,./1, R-1,.,. Celllo y--,.. ,. .. Laip QWIII ,_ .. y __ ................ Coli~ ewery day! Blue skie111! Spark lin~ water. NOll' U at. C Jr. YIDe lftd boautifw N- port llltbor. SITUATID ON TIN ACID SPACIOUS 0 Ftn I. Unfwll ArAITWlNTS FROM $)50 Mo. 0 Fireplocos • luift~n Kitchens -· 0 C.rpels & Dropot e Your Own Pr ivet. L•n•is • Active Tenn is Club y.,.. I' -I I Shots. • 9 Hole Puttin9 Gre•• ,t ' J < - • 3 Pooh • Compliment•ry Continetttel 8retkf11t FAMILY SECTION '.1 WITH S.porolo Rocroot- I Aclj. io Schools Close to Fe,),ion lslond Newport MacArthur Neet COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR (714) 1144-2611 THE Sf... IEIPOIIT ~~ -· IIIIIT SEC1101 --hit I 11111111DA.!...fEI. I, 1• IDIIIIIA -.liM, CAlif. Advisors view budget Corona dtl liar · School, Walter as and Emmett Raitt, have been selected by the Outstanding Americans Foundation as outstanding teen- ager s of Ame rica for 1%7. They will compete for state and national awards. In the above photo, Vice---Princi'- pal Robert Hughes is presenting th e awards to Walter (center), son of Mr s. Millicent Salisbury of Corona del Mar, and Emmett (righf>, son of Mrs. Harri ette Raitt of Beach. and WOMEN'S Alterations DONE HERE COUNTY-WID£ CLINIC 15 HOW OFFICIAL The East Otan&c County Child Guidance Clinic di· rectors have voted to join the South Coast Child Gui- dance Clinic in fotmina the new county-w ide clinic for emotionall y disturbed chil- dren. The announcement was jointly made by \Irs, Ro- bert Cohen, president of the East C linic, and John Rau of Balboa, president of the former Sou th Coast Child Guidance Clinic. Mrs. Cohen stated that Childrens Hospital was md:ina avai lable a branch office fo1 the county clinic, 1o be staffed by a social worker under th.e direction of l)r. Mau rice Kaplan, di· rector of, the new county Willi 1111 COUPON Weldon's Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners 2081 LAGUNA CANYON RD. -LAGUNA FREE ESTIMATES Clll Qt-1121 '111• bud1e1 edYiaory com- IIi tiM of dte NewpoeloMeea Unified School Diauicl ia IIOW ia ita aecond year or o,eratiOft. Tbe JIOUP, com- priaed Or community repr~ aentatives. teacheu: and Unini atratou of lho School Dhtrict, i• deliJPed u a communication tool to allow a areater amoun t or infor- mation and understand.ina between the s chools and the community about the financiel ora.niution and operation o( the school dislliCI, ) They meet monthl y fo r a period or one and ono.halr houu to receive information and ask guestions on lhe development o( lhe H63oo61 budaet. Each member of the commi uee is aiven infonri•· tion reaul arly to remain in- formed as to the financial development of the district's proposed operation. One item discuued in th~ las t meeting was the meth· od of allocaHna funds tp_in· dividual schools. Budaet allocations fo r each school are based on· what is called a "staffin& unit principle" -a formula accordin& 10 enrollment at that school. From this allocation, class- room teachers and addi· tional personnel mus t be bud&eted. These addi tional pe rsonnel include music 1each.ers , art tcach.ers, sci· ence teachcts, li brarians, teacheiS' aides and o ther cleri cal stalf and aides. Therefore , if, under the formula, an elementary school is al located on e sta ll unit for every 22 s tu- denu en rolled, th.e number of students in a classroom will be de1ermined by the numbe r ol additional s tart desi red to meet the needs of that school's ch1 ldrcn. For example, if a school were to h.ave 441} studenu, :W 51&11 units would be al- located tor that school. A principal could have 22 stu- dents 1n a classroom, 1f he had no other people beside teache rs at hts school. A s taffing uni t for a teacher h •Ill to lUI _perac. -loa a 11>11 U, 5 daya a week. lr he •d hi a ••atr ••ted • apecial acience teacher lnd a JPeci al art teacher at hi • tchool, he '11101ald u•e 2 of hi• 20 11arr.- in1 unila. He 'IIIOiald have 10 di atrib•lle 44 utre a a.- datil 1m011:1 U ocher aoa-- c:bera to 11ay within bia total or 20 ... u unill -11 teachen plut 2 special teac:heu. Ccwuc(Jiently, tho number of 11udcota io. dlc clan· room will vary accordi na to lhe number of .J.ditional tcachin1 •d support s tarr lhararerequircdat a school. Thil melhod allows an equalization or lunda lO·aJI achools, baaed on how many students arc enrolled at tho school. II also aivca a clc~rer pi cture of fin•ces for plannina school cxpcn· di tures. The membeu of the Bu~ act Advisory Committee are: J , Peter-Barrell, ~atd of Realtors ;Mrs.Audrey Bulla, ·California School Employees Auociation ; Mrs. Marsaret Dale, Leaaue of Women Vo ters; Paul Godfrey, New· poft Mesa Education Asso-- ci at ion; Mi u Marie Hiebsch, American Associ aU on of University Women ; Lui s R. Lazo, Parent·Facuhy Or· pnizationa; Mrs A.L. Pink- ley, Costa Men Otamber or Commerce; the Rev. Roaer T. Walke, OUI\Ie Coast Civic Associ ation; Mu. John Clark, Parent- Teachers Associations; Mrs. Ruth Le Lievre, W~ man's Civic Leaaue of New- port Hubor; Dr. L.B. New-- comer, district superinten· dent; Or. Nonnan R. Loats, aui s tint 1upcrintendent., operations; Kenneth Lewis, di re c lor of informational service s; Floyd G. Harry· mao, hiah school pt"incipals ; Carl Vrebalovich, elemen· tary school principals; !Wid Walter Adrian, dirCctoc ol budaet a"ld finance and ch airman of con-.ni uee. The di atrict tnutees ex-officio member~. lMIS COUPON "0 WORTH M OJo off The cleaning of your w/w carpet or furniture o-;o·O.IIoy City officials appointed COUPOH VOID AFTER MARCH 1ST Soil Retardan t Process with Dupont Otemicols Leaaue pf California Ci· tie a committees just appoint• ed include the followina Newport Beactl officials: ~layor Paul Gruber, com· mittee on water quality con· VOLUME SALES MEAN PEAK SAVIIIGS AIID OUR SALES ARE UP UP uo land solidwute manaae- ment. - Vice-Mayor Doreen Mat· shall, commi ttee on venue and taution. City Manaset Harvey Hurl- burt, committee on tidelands. Libtary Trustee William Coleman, committee on li• brary serv ice. The notice o f the appoin~ ment s came from Edward Rademacher, president of the Leap:u~ of California ities in Berkeley. KAY I.IAYHlRD ART DISPLAYeD AT MUTUAL IF'ol ly factory equipped, includiniJ heofer, front & seot belts, woll to wall carpeting, outside vi ew mirror, bock-up lights, etc. UP Mutual Savinas and Loan o\ssociation, 2867 E. Cout Hwy,, Coron1 del Mar, will have on exhibit the im ptes· sionistic oi l paintinas of local artist Kay Maynard dwina February. Mrs . Maynard does por- traits, landscapes, s till life and drawinss. She has ex- hibited at the Red Hi II and Newport Tennis Clubs. She started studyina art in 1961 at the Oayton Art Institute, Dayton, Oh io, and has con· tinued s tudy in& in Oranae County since her 1etu1n to Califotnia in 1963. She hu a worbhop Wednesdays ftom 1:30 to 4 p.m. at o\nn · man's Studio in the Ensian '\rcade.2721 E. Coast Hwy.; Corona de I Mar.-- '&4 F~ EVROL ET EL CAMINO P odtup V81 oulo, R&H, o ot No. F2~727. 'ot trade $59 mo, ' S1495 '52 STUDEBAKER DAYTOIIA Hotohop. VB, 1-tiek 1-kih, radio, heater, No: P7S84A.. To• & lie, do""""$23 per mo . 2<1 mo. S395 •• ,.~:1110,,~~~:."n~... SS95 ·~1b !'.~~~! •. ai~.. S3895 PALM nunE:s u . HLH 800. Tox & tron smi u ion. No. UYH 191.' do""" SJJ per mo. 24 mo. 20'5 down or trade $105 per STREET ENDS URGED 1~;~~~~~----~;;;;1~~~~;:;7--~~~~~~~ Plantina of a cluster of palm tleu at .ocean front S 1195 '11 4 S2495 auect enda ia recommended MONTCLAIR by lhe Weot Newport lm-p s. p. radio, heater, No. Tax & lie. do..,., $6<1 pe t mo. 24 mo. .tOr. VB, outornotic, PS, provement '""·· .accordin& rodio, heater, 15,000 milu. So a letter sent by President No. TSR 914 20'5 down or trode $69 per mo. J6 mo. Bill Rankin to the City Coun• 1--------------41--..;....;.. ________ -1 cit. The recommendation ca ll a 'II FORD FAIRLAIIE .. Hi11h pe rformanc e V8, rod lo, No. NBS 800. 20" down or trade. $46 per mo . JO mo . S1295 TAX REFUND DUE-IHY IAIT! ro, !he clualer plan tina on a IUY 101-PAY LATER volun~ary baoio, "p<elor· lH" FINANCING AVAIL AILE ably lO reet ''""' reoidon· ----------------+-..,;.;.;,;.;,.;.;,_.., __ ..,; ___ ;,;_ .. cu," aa oppoaed to the plan for plantina ,-lm treee on every lot, Mr. Rankin laid, '11 CII~YROLET IAGOII "1·8, CIUtGmatlc, PS. roclio, heater, Pork wood. No. OHY 352. Tox & lie, dowf'l, $31 per mo. 2<1 rno. S695 No. or lrado • 24 ACRES OF FilE USED CUS TO CHOOSE Flllll • • Robert. Oauenhoim Jt. of O.,.er Shorea haa been re- elected •ice<hairmu or die Chapman Collop boord ol ....... rot 1961. ·'The ne• .. irman or lhe boud il -···., l!emltrl citnaa power aod ..,. Newtr elected Yic ... .,,In_ ia ~rei Keilll of LaaiMia lloaoll, lo pnai4oot ol Sao J- AIIoci• .. •· ' I JOI-N NOW! MfMIEit OF THI COURSES FOR e "eutl COHToutl* ·~UINe ·-... • -DIVW.Of'INO ..... AMt .... _fOMe . ,.._ ....... . YOU, too, can REDUCE FAST! Got A Slim, Trim Now Figurt BE YOUR PERFECT DRESS SIZE: COSTA lUI UIHIM 2300 Hatii•IMI. 5105. lnchHwy. 39 HauL IF Playa,._ Shappfnt Cula . Shappfnl C.nlw OPEl 10 AM 'TIL 10 PM Olllq 139-2441 622E.KIIMIIa Plaaohal Shoppl111 Cent• SPAS COAST TO COAST AND AFFILIATES WORLDWIDE f•cilitia for •• • F1tilitia for W••• ,. HARRY WELCH EILE~PRESE Mr1. Ullian Welch, the widow of Hury Welch, baa de•i~ated the Newpon Beadr"""Hi ttoric:al SOciety •• recipient of her laae huab•d'a rile on the de- velopment of the Newport Harbor. Lillian ~nd Harry Welch were residents of Balboa from1nl-3 until hh death on Oc::t.~ 13, BS4. -"•· Welch now lives at ~auteWoddinSell Beach. Hury Welcb, •• necutive aecretary of Newport Harbor O.lmbot of Commerce, M> cor»panied a lf'OUP lO Wu~ insaon 10 seek a P.W.A. Jtlnl. They were succetl- ful in procurina a hubor devclopmenl fund of U60,- 000 10 match the County's Poetess to be honored The Newport Beach Friends of the Library wi ll obtcrvc St. Valen tine'• DaY at 1 p.m. Feb. 14, by honorina Elhel Jacobsen, who hu published more than 4,000 veuca in leadina periodi· cals of the United States, Ensland, and CanadL Her verses have appeared in Saturday Evcnin& Post, Atlantic, McCalla, Saturday Review1nd numerous others. Her latest award fo r literary achievement was aiven last May by UCI. William McVicker. W"ltcr White, J amc• Oonawcr. Na- thaniel Bliu. Anne Harbe- son 1nd Mi 11 Lana Porter. •h•• or 1640,000. Mr. Welch helped in d\c development of the Balboa hland ••• waJI, and in ll~&ina the annul niaht of &he Snowbird• Jailina race. He w.11 al1o an oraani zcr of the Otanac County Coast AuociaLion , and wu the firtt direclOr of public re- lations at Hoaa Hospital. ~ i• al1o remembered for hi• work to widen and beau- tiry Balboa alona the for- mer Pacific E lectric'• riaht-of-way. Mr.Wclch't pi ctures, news clippina•. and book manu- acript arc now in prepara- tioo ror historical preserva- tion under the direction or the officeu and board of d.i rcctou of the Hi a&ori cal Society of Newport Beach. The officers are: J. Leslie Stcffen1cn, president; Mrs. Willi1m Ritter, vice-presi- dent; Mu. Warren Menina, 1sccrctary; James ; Rubel, treasurer; and William Grundy. membership. Scrv· in& on lhe of Her last viait wi th the NcWpoft Beach Friends or the Library was on Nov. 13. I% l. A whale happened ~ be in the bay that day and made an unexpected ap- pearance wi thin the view of the Friends or the Library mcc ti na. being held on Lido Isle. Mrs . J acobscn spon- taneously composed an ap- propriate verse ror the oc- casion. -Lori-ara--J Thi!!l ymc the tea will be held in the penthouse apart- ment of Mrs. Alan C. Stooc- man, at the Vista del Lido , 611 Lido Park Or., Lido Peninsula. • Hostcncs arc the execu- ti ve board members: 1\\'ncs. Loren Heather, James Dowty, NA110N'8 RIGIIEIIT KATE ON IN8IJJIED PA8811001UIA VIN08 AIRMAN Go"Y 0' Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Parker of 3117 Killarney, Costa Mesa, has completed basic training at Lacldand AFB, Texas. He has been assigned to the Air Force technical tra in ing center at Keesler AFB, Miss., for special ized schooling as a commun icatio ns special ist. He is a 1965 graduate of Costa Mesa High School and attended Orange Coast Cot- iege. CRASH VICTIM CUT OUT OF WRECKED CAR In just a few minutes, Mary Lewis, 3 I, or 1920 Commodate Rd., Baycres t, crashed in to 2 gasoline pumps at 1000 Ir vine >\vc .• ,~wc stcli ff, and then d rove her ca1 on to 1634 \!vine Ave., where she crashed intoabr ickwatl at 1:15 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30. F i1cmen had to cut her out of her Ford Van while other Firemen fousht the blaze back. at the scene of her fir 11 accident. She wu s~~-13~ Earn :5.13~ when our currtnt annual rate-ot 550 is compounded daily and held for one year. ".tall:" to Hoaa HOapital by ambulanCe. PAIADlNA'S OLDUT AND ......... MUTUAL SAVINGS .... ~·· ...... o ....... o .. COlONA DEl MAl OFFICE 2.867 !.it C.O..tt Hi«hw•y Cornu Del M•r. C.lif. 92625 Ttlepltone 675-SOIO III.Memcl• ......... Jl! l . ~ ..... • 441-U.f! SERVING IH THAILAND Sat. William Ri ce, sonof ~tr. and Mrs. C lair Rice of 357 Esther St., Costa Mesa, is on duty at Don Mlana Ro yal Thai AFB, Thailand . He is an automotive repair~ man, and a member of the Pacific Air Forces. Before his arri val in Thai\Md, he was assigned to Vandenberg AFB, Calif. The scr,canl is a 1163 graduate of Cos ta ~1csa Hiah School. His wife, Nanqo, is the daughter of i\lr. and \Irs. A.J . Pirog of JA45 Placentia Ave., Costa \1csa. Joseph Beck, Mu. Don Doualas, Joseph Hamblet, Mrs. Henry Humann , Mrs. Harvey Pease, Theodore Robins Sr., and Mrs. Marlin Sheely. The Newpott Beach Public Library is acccptinalettcrs, diaries, newspapers , and map I to" be preserved by the Hi storical Society fo r his- tori cal purposes. DIMIEII-DlMCE TO HDMDII IDI IADitlM A dinner-dance honorina Assemblyman Robert E. Badham (R·Ncwpott Beach) is bein& planned by consti- tuents in the 7ls t Assembly District for Feb. 23 at the Balboa Bay Club. Walter J, Koch, Newport Beach businessman, is gen- eral chairman. The gourmet dinner, followed by an evcnina o r dancinato music by the So ciety for the P re- servation of Big-Name Bands, will benefit the camp aign to reelect Assem- blyman Badh<I'TI to hi s fourth term. Gordon P. Smi th, s tate director of finance, will be guest speaker. Assembly· man Badham wi II report bri cOy on lc&i station now under consideration. W!l SI! P-to·AT - AIR FORCE ACADEMY Cadet Edward W. Wei se, son of .\1r. and Mrs. Willillll L Weise Jr. of 1753 Iowa St., Cos ta Mc!la, has been named an element scraeant with the rank of cadet tech- nical sergeant a t the U.S. Ai r Force Ac ademy . ~l c will be commissioned a second I icutcnant and award- ed a B.S. degree upon his araduation from the academy, The cadet is a B63 &radu - atc of Nile C. Kinnick High School, Yokohama, Japan. He has also a u endcd Gon- zaaa Uni versi ty, Spokane, Wash. H. J. GARBETT"~ lOth Semi-Annual SALE HERITAGE. AND NOW HERITAGE LUXURY CAN BE YOURS IN YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ' SAVE THE MOST ON THE VERY BEST! HERITAGE FABRIC. OFF Bt:GIJIAil PRICE EVElY SOfA, CHAit 01 LOVE SUT IN THE ENTIIE HERITAGE' COLLECTtOtf H.J.GARRETf fURNflURE ---·M-Ull MAl.,. k'fl. COSTA II8A. CALif. ~··,. ....... ,. ' 1951 JOHN A. MURDY J•., (at the mi u o<il on e), ll'e5ident of the board of Hoag Me mo rial Hospi tal, was the master of cere- mon ies at the groundbreaking ceremon ies for the hospital on Sept. 13,1951. Seated beh ind Mr. Murdy are Braden Finch and Mrs. George G. Hoag and grandson George Grant Hoag Ill. Be low: Participants in the groundbreaking included, fr om left, Newport Beach Counc i 1- 1959 COLLE CTING PEN- ' man O.K. Blue, wh o sold the land fOf the hospital s ite to the hos- Pital board; George Grant Hoag Jr. of Ba lb9a; his mothe r, Mrs . Gtorge G. Hoag; George Grant Hoag III ; and Harry Welch, former secretary of the Newport Ha rbor Chamber of Commerce, and in right background, Counc ilm an Lest er Isbell. {Photos by Howard Folsom and Neal Beco:ner from the Sept, 20, 1q51, issue of the Ensign.) 1 • . NIES was an early 1\obby tor li ttle Paul Fink, son of Dave and Bettye Fink, own~ ers of Davey's Loc\ter Jo New· port Beacl\. Paul just about filled tl\is 5""91lllon bottle, and at the age of 2 he took it to Newport Balboa Savings and LDM Assn. to add to his ac- count thtft. Finll count: More than )0,000 pennies; total J96J EVA JALKOTZV , center, came from Vienna to attend Newport Hlf- bor High School as a 1%2-63 foreign eJCchange student. Eighteen- year-old Eva, shown here with her foster sister and bfother, Sherry lf'ld Ro- bert Nord, stayed with the S.R. Netd family at 1414 Dover Of., Westcl lft. E:va planned to enter medlul school 01',-returning to Austria for tralnlnt to b<eome a doctor.(Ensign photo ~om the Aug. 30,1'11>2, lslUe of the Eosltn.l $J04 .4J. (Photo hom the Feb. issue of the ) • I lrll ..... l .. ........ a ... I ~========================================;J~l[_~~~~~~-~J:~~~ r lnl and breaklnc.c:•mp. ttoulln,. furq:b\8. huntlniJ. keeplnrt~ the dock.• and herda, fonnlnl the raardt and l\llln:Dnl lhe supply lrYIUI\, 'l'hat bi taken U a m•n•r of rourte. II ll the cNI• that \1 written dOwu . So II wa~; with the JoumtJ of the people l~tati u they moved unckr Mi,at·s frun1 ~:~o·pt lntu the Slnar Peninsula . This lesaon Is tht! n.oc.-urd of one of th~: !liUlit dcllll\'rutc hou rt oflhe entl~ t~k . • lo ~ recall Otot_p . WulliDflOil Carnr (1-IMS), lloo-.._--who .... _.' 3 arw OUiltlhlkN 10 maakiad: that dwy ....... -Ill ... ben a •...child in Diamood, .,._. ~ _. '-owrame ....., obltldes in obtain· iDa • 1 t'leiN. N a wOftd..funoUI Kintist he' ....... _... 1'he Nqro Pu&eur." He wu a11o callld 1'ha PuDut Nan" bec;,ause of his ....... Ia a:nctiq lOO DI'Oduc~J from the com· maa ....-. Duriq his lihtime he wat the recipi- ent Of m.y awards. ln 1947, a f£W yean after hll dealb, the U.S. Polt otftcc printed a three~enl po1tqt .wnp in honor of him. and his birt~place Wu dldared a Dational monument. Dapitc tM many hooon he reeeiwd, Dr. Carver knew that such succcu dtd not make Hfe ~ for anyone. He knew thlt f\'try man Chrilt in order to haw the full joy of life, Dr. Carver, hlmlclf, wu a devout Christian who came to know the Lord Jesus Christ as hts per- aonal Savk>ur at an urly ••· He believed that only by trultinl Juus Christ would man have the Abundant Life. He further believed that to have acca1 lo God, aad be assured that God would hear and answer prayen, a man must know lhlit the Lord Je.ua Christ has washed away his sin. This Abundant Life thll Dr. Carver so treasured was spoken of by the Lord Jesus Christ who de- clared: "1 4m Com# that th~y might lulve life, a ltd tiMt thq___m~~l Mv~ it mor~ ~Mltda~ttly."1 It is ~hOt mere tll.islence such as &ood health, daily pro- viston. social anainment, ~tc. It is more than the sum of these. Life beains with Christ. The Bible says: "This U Ill~ ~terNJI. that they may know th~~ the o~tly true God, aM }~IUS Christ, whom God hGJt s~"t."1 The Abundartt Life is the life of peace. rest, and hope. and victory as found only in Jesus Christ &EHOLO, M.Y OE.S\A.E \S, THAT T'-'E ALM\G-HTV WOULD AlllSWEJ::!. ME. T'-'E FA\T~ OF J 0 b' Dr. Carver was in every sense of the word a ",enius." He lived a humble life, and laboured unselfishly that others might receive the benefit of his services. He was not spoiled as a result of fame, nor was he tempted to leave Tuskegtt In· stitute because of the opportunity lo eam more money. Dr. Carver had found Life in Christ . Yes. he found the Abundant Life in Jesus Christ Few in any ace au1in the hei&ht of a aenius. But many before Dr. Carver, and many since him ·have laid hold on the Abundant Life. which life is in Jesus Christ. In this :~~ae of strife, hatred. and tensions, perhaps you are one of the many who are tryin& to find peace, rest. hope and victory over the problems of life . All of this ca1t be youn in the Lord Jesu!; Christ. In fact, if you do not knoW Jesus Christ through a personal ell.perience ( confessin& your sins to him, and receiving Him in your heart), you are not living! It may sound strange, but it is true. THROUGHOUT THE BIBLE, we find e•· amples of disappointment, discouragement, and setbacks being overcome by Faith, Belief, and Hope. One of the most out- standing of these is the slory of Job. Here was a good man of great wealth who sud· denly losl everything - his possessions, his health, and even his ten children. All of this happened in a very short period of time, with blow after cruel blow ra ining down on Job's head. Finally, he reached the row edge of his endurance and c ursed the day he was born saying, "Let the doy perish wherein I was born .. .for the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me." God ,! however, who hod permitted Satan to test Job, knew that one of the toughest things in the world is o mind filled with Hope. Job endured his sufferings and in the end was abundantly reworded with greater prosperity and blessedness than he hod ever known. God has placed in each of us a great talent -if we th ink and speak Hope, we tend to bring about the outcome we desire. Job did th is . We can do it, too •• Accept Christ today H your Saviour, and you will uperience the blessinJS of this Glorious Life. Yes. the. peace .. rest . hope. and victory that comes from God will become youn. Dr. Carver did not tind tkese things in the tes t tube; he round them in Jesus Christ. and without shame encouraged others to accept Christ as their Saviour. Here is your mvitation to the' Abundant Life from Jesus Christ Himsel f who utd : "I am tltr door: hy ~~~~ cj any mtln rlttrr in, h~ Jha/1 hr ~avrrl. and :shall ~o in und ow . anJ fi'ruJ pasturr." For "/ am comr that rhry mi1:h1 ha1·r li/r . and ~fat thry '"i~/u l1al'l' il morr aburtdaru /y,''3 Won't you, as dtd Dr. Carver. receive Jesus Christ as your Sav.aur and Lord so !hal you too can enjoy the Abundant Life.? .lblr lfrl t,llnJ: I. Jolt11 10:/0; 1. Jl!>lt11 17·J : j Jolt" IO:P.IIJ Amtfican TrKI Soc~IJ-• non-profll on~nlulioft ,.,.bll.oltr" ol Clt,illillll //"'"'"" ,,,..., 1/UJ Oradorn, New JrrWJ 0'1~9 ''G~orge Wwhington Carver, Negro scientist who achi~vrd wondru with the humhlr fNO· nut, u.ud to t~/1 this Jtory: 'When I ww young, I said to God, "God. t~/1 m~ th~ mys1uy of th~ univers~." But God amwned, "That k~towl~dg~ is reurved for Me alone.'' So I said, "God, 1~11 me tlrr mystery of thr pranut." Tlrrrr God said "Wrll. Grorgr. that's morr n~ar{y your sit_r." A,.J 1/r told m~.'" Th~ RrtJJn's Dignt, February 196() Oncr whrrr hroullht brjorr a ulecr gathrring o/ statrs'"rfl, scie~ttiJU. ~tc., 10 ~xplai1t his (UOtw/ products. h~ wa.s cuhd 'Ofllhrre he l~arned so much, and ~~~ pointt'd ro his old worn Biblr. They said. in. wtoltishmeflt, "Titur is 1tothirrg about a fNOIIUt in the Biblr" and hr atUit'~utl "No, but th~ God of tht' pru,ul i.J thrre." THE CAREER OF ANTI-CHRIST Th i~ artielt' on thf' Ant i~hri,l i!l by Hart Arm~triHI[II;. forme r resident of Corona de l Mar. It is re pr inted wi th pe nnist'!lion fl om \4r. Arm~trong'~ Defender Ma gazin!', publi~h,.d in Kansas City , ~lo. \Vhile Jesus Christ was on earth. He om.'l' ,adly yet sternly said to the n ·jccting Pharisct's: "I am come in my Father's name. and yc rl'ceivt• me not : if another shall come in his own name. him )'(:will recdve."-John 5:43 Doubtless l-Ie had rcfcrent·t• to thl' ('Oming .'\nti· christ, whose appearance and prn~ram arc so d earl y foretold in th<· Bible. ~fany names a re giwn to this devil -inspired person. The Bible calls this man Antichrist and ~the Beast," but he will not be known popularly by such nam('s. The world may call him "Leader," or .. Savior." Other attractive titlt's such as have been given to leaders of the past may be given to him, but the word .. Anti· christ" very accurately describes this man ... Anti" here docs not mean "against'' but rather "instead of' or "in the place or -suggesting imitation, substitution, counterfeit. In Rev. 19:11 we find the Lord Jesus Christ pk1ured as coming out of the heavens in triumph mounted on a white horse. How significant then that God picturt's this Antichrist in the first seal (Rev. 6:2) as riding a white horse -denoting his characteristi c atll'mpt to counterfeit the Lord of glory. Jesus warns of false Christs in Matt. 24 :24 ; "For there shall arise false Christs, and' false prophets and shall shew great signs and won- ders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceiV<' the very elect." -Matt. 24 :24 ? ? Question Box ? ? ll:.,rlnte4 '-Th Je-wl.tl He, .. 220 H. Chic.,. St., L•• 4nt .. ••· Cel l f. Wilt the beo.utifu.l lond of luael ever br destroyfti again ? F. S. /.,McClure, Pa. Thr. prophecy contained in the book of &.e· kW.I, O.•ptera 38 •nd 39, ~s of a £ut4re invaaioa of Israel •nd tbal lhe inv•ding •r· mies will be overthrown on the mountain!! of lsnel. h is underst.ood that this particular prophecy refen to Ruui• and her u tellites. According to Zech1riah 14, after the battle of Arm•geddQn Jeruulem will be captured. It will be • ud d•y for lsntl. However. im · mediately the Lord Jesus com~ forth at His return to reign for 1000 years. He d~troy11 the invading Ge ntile nationl and liberates Jerusalem 1nd hrael, at which time He com- mencrs Hit glorious millennia! reign . Plea&e explain. Mdlthew /8 :8·9. Mrs. /. L. S., Ft. W orth, Tex. In this pauagr the Lord Jeau11 slate! that it is better to loae a hand, • foot or an eye than lo be cast into e~erluting hell 6.re. The lruon for us i11 th•t it is prefenble to suffer physical handic•ps and to be obedient to the Lo rd. than to enjoy physic•l he•lth and rej ect God 's u lution. 11'/wu ;., 1M bft.l1 witA Jtwn. MaJ1 anti Un lumu, mntioMMl in Dani.d, Cluspler 7? /.H. T., Folmollllo, Ky. Daniel calls him "the king (who ) sha ll do act'Ord- ing to hi s will," and abo "the lillie hom with a moulh speaking great thing.~" (Dan. II :36 ami 7:8 ). Zecha- riah calls him "the idol shepherd" ( Zech. II : 17 ). Daniel also name" him "the prince that shall t'Omc" (Dan. 9 :26 ). Tlw apo-.tlc Paul usi.'S the names: "11\t' man of sin:" "the son of J:M!rdition ;~ "that wic'ked (onl');" ,l \ wr·ll a" "him whose ('Oming is aftl·r the .working ol Satan with all power and signs and lying' wondt>r, .. (2 nlt'~~. 2:3. R. 9 }. John calls him "anti- chris!" (I John 2: IR 1. and cons i ~kntly tht' hoo'k of Revel ation gin·~ him thl' name of "th£.• Bca!it." Paul warns nf Antichrist's mighty deception 2 nu-ss. 2:9-12: Tbit beat is the ume u the one mentioned in Revel•tion 13, Verwet 1 to 10, •nd typi6r~ the Roman Empire, which will be raurret:ted during the Great Tribulation wbicb follows the r•pture of the church. It is pouibk: th•t the n•tions c:omprisi ns the Europe•n Com- in mon Mukel are the beginning of this ten· kingdom eonfede.raey mentioned by Daniel. Just a~ Jco;u~ Chri.~t was tlw "Servant of Jehovah· and cam<' to llo H i~ F;ttht•r';<o; will . so this ~hn of Sin ( Antichri.~t ) will he thf' tool and Sl'rvant of the devil. You will r(•(';dl that Satan once offered the kingdom of this world to C hrist if I It· would hut fall down and wo rship him (~tatt . 4 ). Our Lord scornfully refused and chose in.~tcad His Fath<'r's will and the way of the Cross. But Antichrist will hear the same offer and will accept it. I-ff.' is to llt! the "front" and "tool" of Satan for his last-day onslaught againJO;t God and the people of God. Antichrist is to be made ruler of the whole world for a short time -king for a day. Rev. 13:2, 4..8 slates: ..... and the dragon gave him his power, and his seat and great authority. And they wor- shipped the dragon (Satan) which gave power unto the beast (AntichriSt L saying, Who is like unto the beast ? who ~ able to make war with him? And there was given unto him a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies; and _ power was given unto him to continue forty .. Evt:::n him, whose coming is after the work· ing of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders. And with all deceivableness of un- righteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they mi ght be saved. And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should be lie ve a lie (the Lie ): That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness." 2 llless. 2:9·12 The Antichrist, and his lieutenant. who is called the "false prophet" in Rev. 13. wiU indeed have sbong delusion backed up with miracles and signs to con- vin<.'t' the people of the world. Note this Biblical description: "And he doeth great wonders, so that tie maketh fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men, And de<'eiveth them that dwell on the earth by the means of those miracles which he bad power to do in the sight of the beast' saying to them that dwell on the earth, that they should make an image to the beast (Antichrist ) which had the wound by a sword, and did Uve." -llev. 13 , 13, 14 With all this_. and deception, no wonder the 'world wondered after tbe beast : .. ' (llev. 13 ,3): and "oil that dwell upoa the euth shaD -.hip hbn, whose names -DOl written In the boo!< of Ilk ••. • ( llev. 13,8 ). and two months. And it wu given unto him to maJce war with the saints, and to overcome them (put them to death); and -er was given him --all kind~. and tonsues. and ... -. And aD that dwell upoa tbe euth shall wonhlp hbn, ....... ....,.. ... DOl wrilta> In tbe boo!< o( Ilk o( the Lamb ( Olrilt J Jlaln r.-the fOQDfloHon ol tbe world ." llev.IH, Lillie ..ed bo odded to this detcri""w AI 10011 u ibla -,..-· Ia finnly -ted "" his -..., wodd thn>ne, he is ...... 10 JOt ~H up u "Cod" p np It -forth ID bold lltiOkes tbe -and and will clemond and .-.., -.hlp clue to Cod. Mllllority IWa devlllab .... -shaD -fnJm ... z s ..... ,._, (~OMTtMUIO MilT Willi Pktue e%plain. Malt. 24:30, "And 1hen ,luJll appetv the ft«n of the Son 01 mOA in heoven: tmtl tMn. ,w .U tM tribe1 o tM eortla mourn, and tlacy 1/t.aJl tft tAe Sotl of mon eomi"S in. the cloud1 o/ ~ willa pow1er anJ sreal ~lory." /.11'.1!., """"'· S01k., C.....Io. Thia puMte .pollen by the Lord Jeau• refen to the time at the end of the Great Tribul•tion. when He will return to tbU earth with power and !'e.l Jlory to reip u Kin! of k.inp and Lord of lords for 1,000 yean in )etuMkm. Hit return to reip must not be c:onfuaed with His comiq b.c:k for Hi• Church ( 1 ~- 4: 13-18), It whith time He wiU return to the •ir only, and Hili redeemed ones wiU be causht up to meet Him in the •ir. Hi• comins (or Hi• Chureh will not be. .Uible to all, bul when He come. b.dc lo rei.p, Rt:'t'elation 1 Illata that "every eye .ball .ee him." His feet will t11 nd upon the mount of Ol.iYet (Zeeh. 14:4). IT loy do 1M,,.., ~ il dil icult to Mi<.>c 1M,...,..;,. ..Me 1o AbroA.m In c ... 26,2-4? A.D.£., X..•.W., l'o. Israel u a n.atlon hu failed lo unden&and the promi• IDllde to Abrahaaa, ehlefly becau. •her do oo1 koowlllolr oW11 H~ Serif"•,.. contained in the Old TWt...,. for thtt nil· ton they did DOt ._1oe lholr M-..., .... Lord1--He-•o-'llle Apoode Plllll Ia Colli! ... 5:16 -"!!- to Abr._ ..t W. _. were d. pc<~~ h• mode.Heailldlooi,Atldlo ...... of .... ,, .... -, -Atld ..... , .... ..... le OtriiL .. 'l1lrt ... IMaalur:t, to • I I I God'• pu•h 10 Altr.tw • IMI ... •*-will ........... ; ...... , .u.-••••. ·-·--.-.-WniJ-CIINI:. ,. I I I I of ... lolp .. _, ......... .,_....~ ........ ~, ... Wnl,_. . Af\~r dayt of moving atowly (l('tO'Iil!l et:ttrhiK hut dC~tcrt , 11lmllttr tu the NavaJo Indian hmdt In nurtht!•ltern Arb.onA.. th~ nmly with all their t:umbtlr· some baauJilKe and herd•. and wilh wotm:n and chUllrcn. ouult! it to IWphidlm, the o nly oasla In the whole 11uuthem par! uf th\: mu!i&lf. Tho: ~lut·c tuday II called lo'el ran, t!XIOUl>d by .the Arabe/&ii the "l'cKrl ,,r Sin ttl.~ h ~~~~~~ in a vule between rocky cliffs frum wh\ch come 11pring11 pf wall·r thlll ~"l'portlu.:urious palm ,Jrovea a nd other 1rowth. Uut wh~n tlu:y 1)\tchcd cmnp, "then: Wl:\11 no water for the people to drink.• The CBth! wln dl<tipl•ruu.•. Human• and anlmah tan survlvt! \Ully a oShurttlme w1thuu1 wutcr. {U\d th(: scorching dry h'-'lll of th.e desert makes tht' pung11 nf thlnllt l'll the more pulnful. It may be ussumt'd th Ill whatewr aupplle:t vf wuh•r w1•n· (arrled by the army from the \\'ildtrness uf Sin were nearly exhttUI'ott'ti. The ruh\t Knd lh\• weary would hi: encuun11(rd 1dong the last rew mil ·~. p\•rhupll til l' ht!lot rew days, with, "Only u linlt• h•rtht'r In the wadi." Rut whl'n tlh·y 1mulc 1\, tlw w"tcrhtl!( i>la~ WR!i dry. No wnuclcr the t·hrunlclcr writes, "\\'herl'forc the Jh.'oplt• did chide with T\.·losl'il. und :Hiid. Vivc u8 water that we ma~· drink ... t\nd the Sk:opl c thirMed there fur water; 1Utd th e fk.'Hpl c murmur~ against !\lo 111e,;, tual:.u.id. \\'herdurc 1!1 th\11 that thuu has t brou~ht us up t>ut of E.;ypl. \u kill \1)1 !Uh l nur l·hiltlrcn and uur cault with thirst'?~ Mo11~ knt•w the rountry like the mnuntttin men •)\ the c~t rly Wt·:.t knew the grNlt mnuntaim; and plains: and he wa!' him11t.M d1 icf )(u hh·. :"o:•) wtulCit•r tht·y murmun.>d against him. Then a wunderful thing happt•nctl. The l.urcl dlrt'l'h·d ~J,.,t'"' lu prun:cd to u place callt•d The Hock anci in tht• prt'st·nn• of the lt•ucling-men tu strike the rock wllh his rud "a nd there shall ntme water 1Htl o r it that tlw pctlp\e may drink." The nntu r<· nf the fonnatl•111 hl•rc makes th \3 tll'l'U l'ft'IKC undcrswndable. Major('. s. Jarvil'. wh o wa.o; British J{OVt•mor nr Shtui in the IB :~tl':~. ldls of an t.'lCpe ri en<'l' he had wht'll hl' saw waiN ntlllt' j.tush\n~ ta ll uf u llm\'Shml' ruck when an;ldentally struck a hard bl••w b.\' nw n digging til its ha~t· f••r wltlt.•r. Oil drillers a rl' alsn familiar with tlw way unt·x ~>IW<IIIIll'tlll upt•llup a f1ow uf water ur oil from ruck fonnatiuns 1Uh~·rwiSt' 1Hlprt •du\·tivl', Such an explanutinn of "''hal h;tppt'nt'd tlf 11 i10 l'1 1rn~ 1 I itt llo1 way •'X IJI!IiiJS away the intervention oftht• Lord. One dm·s n••l j.(l'l 11 gu:-httl).{ ~'>ll't'lllll nf water. eno ugh tu supply thousand!! or po.•ople and thdr lHIIk \\'llh 1\lltl·r by litrikinK any uld liml.'!'IIUIIl' rock in thl' Sinai dl'Sl'rl . II 1:-quilt· p rnhahll·lhitl .. udl a th ing would nul huppcn mun.-th ii.tl ~)Ot't• at lht ... purtit·ui<H f•11·k \\ t' ll ttt.\' wdl speculate as to whrtht'r un unusual suppl.\· dirl11••l ,uT\1/tlUI :&h• lh' 1 irhll' ••I ;m unusual l'U ndiuon, pt•rhap~ lhl· fnrmat iun "' u "'"HJnlh ltuul l'lt'ltl hcrcJ t·rusl th at sealed off th e nonnal flow anci thus lt•ftthc o H:oi:-drv f,r a "'pdl. l'c rhat>s it was for that reason the AmaJekiles were no t camped th~trc atth(' time brael arriv.ed . Nunnally th e wadi wiJI sustain unly snme 6,000 persons uvN any length of time. At any rate, It was at th e dirt'('tion o f the Lord thut Moses found the rock a nd knew what to do to it. And it was the Lord who so dln"C'ted· tht• t•leml•n ts that the water was on hand whl-n and where he wunled It fo r hi!§ pt•ople. The anny knew It was relieved by a miracl(' of God. and ('ailed the place by a speciaJ name of Massah (proving). and ~·l eribah (strife I. T'hl' name ~lassah was chosen as a reminder that here thepeoplt.• became w('ak In their faith:~ They tempted the Lord. saying. Is the Lord among us n r not'!~ That is. p rove younself. It wasn't long before AmaJek. undoubtedly having IL"nmed or the gn•al new Dow or water. fell upon the camp. The fight was a death struggle such a s only desert people can know over a water supply. Israel was no 11non('r snatched from dlsti.ter by.'. water from !he .rock than they had.lo fJHhl/or~thA:Mr.lWes. Later Motes. in a sennon in Deuteronomy. called to mind the dastardly con· duct of the Amalekiles. "how he attacked you on the way, when you -.~relfiint and weacy. and cut o ff at your rear aJI wh o lagged behind you. • It muy be auumed that the tribes of AmaJek sought to mass ncr\• the whole Israelite camp, s ince they would not trul tln a sufficient supply of water fo r all. The fury o r the fight was never fo rBotten. Though Joshua drove off the ralden; h(' did not massacre the wh ole force; but"theLordh~th swom that the Lord ~rill have war with ArnaJek from generation to generation.~ Amalekil~ are ty pical of the modem international conspi rato rs whose aim Is to eliminate all who follow the Lord because they are convinced the earth cannot sustain everyo nl'. Joshua's victory. like the p rovisio n or water, wal from the Lord. ~loses, Aaron and Hur stood o n the top of the hill and "when Moll~ hcld up his hand, Israel prevailed: and when he let down his hand, Amalek prevail(•d." Ht.• grew 10 weary Aaron and Hur had to suppon him until sundown . It has long been believed that Moses stood with., his arms o ut!tretchcd. prefiguring Jesus on thf' c ross . The things that happened here are miraculous enough. and strengthen faith greatJy. But they were remembered to this day for far more than mf'rely dramatic r~ue o r the pfOplc. The manner In wh ich rescue came was rccog ni%ed a• fo re11hadowlng the manner in which Go d would finally red(-em the world. St. Paul writes, "That Rock was Christ.~ And th e shadow of the l'ro n was CaJJt over the battle which figures the Church Militant here on earth. OUTLINE: Israel marches to thl' oruis at RC'ph1dim . {md.~ nu li'flft•r(f''' the peop le to drink; they munnur agninst .\fu.~t'S: the l.urcl du-.."f·t.~ .Wost•s to strillf' a limesto11e to<'k with his rod a11d tt•nta ~u~lws out; th<· rlc~f'rf rn·bfs of Amalek. aln'ady establi.•l1ed ill th f!' aren. attock hut an: drllWI! uff lt{tu a (urio us battle; Is rae/ p rt'f •ui/Pd m; lcmp us .Host'S .~ltm d with his umu upraUJed. presumably ill the fonn of (t ··n•s!l. NAMES TO REMEMBER: Mose5, Aaron. flur. ,/oshlla, r\nrah·k . (St. 111-• l lllole Leu-•, St. 1'111-• ,,..,, I•• JS.OM, Hew II..,, Te••• 77035.) What Is That ' in Thine Hand? A vl~ltins buibeun-.a from Cork, lteolaa.d, uked this atlrTin~~: que•• tion ia his sddreas st thf! 1962 ChrlstisD Blt•ineu Men'" Comtnlttd coa lereaee io Lims, PerD. (Repriated with permiuion from th,. CDMC Coot.e t Ml!jtu:ine,) I By J. EDWARD JEFFERS T W.U A $1MrLI: quettion addreued loll mau for whom Cod had •n IMif(nmrnt. The matt Mmn wu hnitant -to u.h up this rnpom,bility, htnc:e the quntkm. "Wh;~t it that iu thine hand?" Pot~ibly fo~tful of ill poMQ~ion. he looll.a.l down at the Wphtrd'a old crook, tmoolhtd from ut.i:Wf throup the ~can as he tendtd his lloc:k. Thill n:pcrM-nce Cod with~ w u~e in the care dla pttrr lloclk. As Motts loo\ed, the command tanK, .. Can It down." Did he hetltiltr,·fulil'll the rod wat for hit Otfn ncl-.hol u.e) 1f 10. h m\IM have brm • brief hftital1on, and then he cut it It God.'t rea. lOOn tO have • deii!IOMtndon of •lut Me could do w.W. IL In thr: ~an th•t 'of._, aut. lMtw it wu .edt It bfouP• """' 10 .. dttinty •nd vk....,tDtho fo ....... M1y I brblf dta pth .. pu , d ~ tiotl 10 -·--............. "' ,..,. hand?" H• k -loW 11 .... llot cl oho S.Yiow wiiiO wan• • _. k1 ....._.to 1M c:a s and. UMI, illy k ...._ ~ _...,. _, ................. . d-lo.---· ....... ...,. were Ulo«<. Ltt us addr~" this quntion to th(' l.ord. "What is th:tt In Thine h;~n1l?" W~ Ke the wonderful h;llldt .which cre:ate.:l and con1fo1 all things. We tee the hamls wounded u Calvary for our tr.tn)jtres&iom, and the wekominK hands which will one day J'f«iY(' Ul. Now ~~ .,. atk. ourwl~n again, whll will be in our hands In 1h11 day of re• ward? Some will have Peruvian• in tht:lr hand, olhtn will have Indians. 1 want to ha~ lrkh in my ha nd. What will bt: in ,..n> Yntnday in a ttOf't In Lima I hekl an ckctrk drill in my hand. u.e.d to pe.netr.ue • "C1'T hard aurfaa. It rm~indtd me of God's wonderful 1001-W libk. Thq' botJt Mtlf tWO thi .. 10 .ccomplith lhdr ,.,..e: • huMan ... nd lo •ppty it 10 the hull ~ •• nee an ou.-. powtt to do dtc jol>. Ooon .,. dtc ... ,.. "' apply. ""' -... -..... Holy lplril k ._ld -u no 1.-tlftl '-ptalion. Aa '" 10 f .... u.... .. , " • ow objea to-what He hM ,..mo. .... ...... -. . '• - THE FORMAL OFFICERS' BALL will be held Saturday evening, Feb. 10, at the Balboa Yacht Club. Cocktail hour will begin at 7 p.m., and dinner will be served at 8:30. Commodore Jeff Deaver, at right, is going over party plans with Or. and Mrs. Royal Tucke r, ent ertainment chair· men. The formal ball will honOf Commo-- dofe and Mrs. Deaver, Vice Commodore and Mrs. David Smiley, Rear Commodore and Mrs. Don Franklin, Fleet Capta in and Mrs. Edwin Steen Jr. and Port Ca p. tain and Mrs. George Hoedlnghal!s. Mrs. George . Leitch is decorat ions chairman, ass isted by Mmes. John 8\omstrand, wa l· ter Lord and James Linderman. Well baby .. lp asked lftd c.. for children not beia.1 eumined by the do~ 101', •• auittlnlt with cle,.. lui wort, leedina lhe in· f•t• •d helpin1 out in an .neraeru;:y. All later .. lecl womea are ln'li led to join in • won- •hop tnd uainina proar .. ·beina held eo inro.m volun- '"" about lhe work of the Well-Baby Oinic.t of Oranae County, This recruitmenl proarom by Ill• Nowporo CAIT II AIIIDUICED Harbof Volunteer Burea& The Cotla Me.. Civic. tnd the Oruae County PI ayhouse announces that Health Oepaument is the the junior divisions tprina first ot iII kind ever offer-ahow, '"The shoemaker and ed to volunteers. the elves," a musical fairy- From ~:30 a.m. to noon tale, will be presented on Friday, Feb. 16, a "Wei· April .s, 6, and 7. "Pati T~ come to volunleert'' coffee bellini 1nd Anita Grossmltl wHI be held in 1he auditor-are directina a cast of 40 iwn on the tecond rloor of the Oranae County Heailti" local younasters, Department at llh SL and Hc:adina the cut it Ronni Rou, Santa Ana. Or. Emma ~ha as the thoemake_r, B. Wharton, medical officer w~th Sue Saundeu as hu ofmatc:mal and child health, Wife. The elves will be WILLIAM L. O'BRYON , will tpeak Ofl heallh prob-pleyed by Becky Boaa•. Newport Beach investment !ems m Oranae Counry. Laura Olson, David Cunha, broker, wil l present his in· Miu F rieda Oelke, direc1or Andy Viuc:ik and Haria Jae vestments lectures for th e of nuraet, will speak on the Wood. Featured role: I will 17th year as an Orange rule ol the volunteer in the be taken by Tim Flanagan, Coas t College evening divi· Well Baby Clinics. Volun-Tad BoJJs, Toni Bergman, sian cotu se !rom 7:30 to leers wi II be 1hown the pro-Patty Olavc:z., Evanaeline UII'ORT HARBOR EIISIGII SEOOIID SECnOII --P ... 3 THURSDAY, FE& I, IB OOIIIIIA DEL liAR, CALIF. ... _,_,_ .. ..__ -.. .... tl ....a~~~~_., D n ...... ......._. u ................... ... ,,., MEDICAL & DINTAL ASSISTANTS Let ....... c ... ,. flf M ..... a ..... ,.,...., ... .... ,, lA Noll·,rofit fd11cO"MII lt~ttlt..tl .. ) 1111s.••• •St .. Al.td••U..,... ' Enroll Now For Feb, 26 CI!Uiel! CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING COMMERCIAL Ptrsoniil hzcd Str' tr ,. DON E. _ELDER ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 3S Yean in ~c wport Beach 1107 E. loiMo Bl ... ld. 67:1-6590 • fOil A CDISEIIYATIVE Computers aid learning On . Saturday mornina• part-time jobs propammina FranCIS Boero, aac 12, son computeu instead of be ing of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bocro new a boys orrunninaerrands of Corona del Mar, may be Computeu l-end lhems el ve~ f~nd ~ard at work proaram~ beautifully to the newcu m1n1 1nsur_ancc_ data on a developments in education, S4,000 Ol!vcU!.Underwood such as lab eiperiencc, computer for a Newport team teachina and fleiiblc Beach insurance company. schcdulina. cedure lor holdlna, mea· Qouuuo, Jana Goar, Cathy 9:30 p.m. for 5 Tu.csdays, surina and weiahina the Ann Connelly, Steven Gras· beginning Feb. 13, at Mari· babies, and inurucaed in ser andMari Quialey, Other s ners School. The cou rse me thods ol a ssistina the in the cast arc Su•ie We st, serves as an introduction to doclor and nurse in charp. Lisa Swenson, Dawn Haines, the fundamentals of invest· Vo lunteen are needed to Kay Lynn Bauah. Amy ing in corporate s tocks, UJ FIEI DS, ....... petform many duaies, t uch Thompson, Patrice and Gres bonds, mu tual funds, mun i---=--r as seuina up room• for Courteau, Jody Kishcnerr, ci pal and govern men t bonds Maatw W.tctuDaller A"tHch to Gene,.llnsr.noftce Contor-t oonrerence_s .~d aeneral Jackie Meyers, Merry Free· and building and loan a sso-NAME BRASU WAT('HES housekeep1n1 II re--AI " H bb d " ·1 · · DIA'10N'S J'"WELR\' GIFTS . . ' .._0 man, ICe u ar • ''"'an yn c•at•ons. There is no tu i· " v • "" • cepliORIIts to areet u1 Wctt, J oanna Conner J oy .6 . . ., W. 1M St.. c.at. M.-. • L..IMrty ~ mo 1hers and make rhem s d Cl d" w· • ·i'r';",;.;•~·~•:d;m~·~·~·~'o;",;.;'~h:a~r g~e~·-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: aun ers, au 1a urmer,"' com1or .1able, :o notlly the Terri Vi tro, Mike Harp, Ray nunc •f • chdd appears 10 ond Dwiol>l R;ce, and He.. SPECIALIZING IN THE C. LEANING l ED 'I'ARD be til, lo supervue play ther FINISHING OF DRAPERIES ONLY AT JA.Y & R!MFRO 333 N. NEWPORT BLVD NEWPORT,BEACH LIBERTY 8·1188 Is Francis a child aenius? "Hard problems arc no Not necessarily, but he is a lonaerhard juu because the product of the new computer numbers are lona. The com· techn.oloay era. puler docs not make you Duuna the school week lazy; just the opposite : it Francis, a 7th arader, alona aives you more ti me to in· with other 7th and 8th pade vestiaate and it stimulates students at Lincoln School, you to solve more problems . •• learn basic mathematical Last SUTTmer Mr. McGilli· concepts and skills throuah cuddy, a tall, lean Irishman the use of 4 computers from Boston, wrote out math !coined by the Olivetti-lessons adapted for the Underwood Co. computer. At the present Francis' scoutmas ter, a time he conducts a Saturday local insurance broker, has mornina class at Lincoln been ve ry interested in the to 3S o ther hiah school and f intermediate school teachers uturc use of computers 1n his business and heard or who are interested in us ing the experience Francis is computers in their class. havina in his nth clan at rooms. Lincoln School. Since then CLOTHES IIAIIIG Francis has been work ina on PIIOGIIAII FRIDAY ,... .. , ..... c ...... NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT 1L VD. PH , 646-93Ut:o.ca Meta. insurance rates and show ina his sCoulmuter how easy it is to con:muni.cate with a computer. "Francis is the first of the students to put to pncti· cal use what he's learned in class," states Paul 1\lcGil\icuddy, teacher at Lincoln School, who is field tcstina the computers. "•Per- haps in the future: it will be commonplac e for s tudents or this youna aae to ho ld Cout Homemakers will learn the secret 10 makina elcaant lookina clothes at their meetina at 1:30 a.m._ thi 1 Friday, Feb. 1, at the Youth Center, Corona del Mat. MATTRESSES •aw -uaVJLD .. G lfftlular Shapes J ......... -Cett-. COSTA WISA WATUUS CO. 1110 N....,.n N. u--., f.I)OJ The Lar;est Bible Class in the Harbor Area lnYitel you to a 1tudy in which "The Bible Comes Alive" TIME: £..,.,,. S..ndoy -..oming fro"' 9:45 to 10:50 PLACE, FIRST l.lPTIST CHURCH OF COSTA MESA 301 Jrhgnolio Str•t A li'ARM li'ELCOME Ali'AlTS YOU! BRING YOUR CHILDREN' Miss Jo1nn Portlo ck, the speaker, 1 s an eipert on lini nas, interpninas and fac:ina s. She will uplain \'arious techniq.IeR that lead to a beautirully fini shed aannent, bcainnina wi th the art of choosins the corre ct Cabri c for the aarment. Mn. K. Hampton is luncheon chainnan for the day. SGT. A.LLEN IN VIETNA.M SaL Rollo W. Allen, soo or Mr. and ,\Irs. 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NEWPORT HARBOR High School Mad•i- gals practice "Winds of May " for tht music scholarship concert to be present- ed at 8 p.m. this Friday, Feb. 9, in Harbor's auditorium. Seated from left to right are Karol Dean , Donna Goedhart, Georgeanne Hanna, Wendy lsbell, Jan luymes, Sue Hurd , Jan Gorman , Ann Foss; standing fr om left to right, Nick Furticella, Steve Simmons, Terry Hamil- ton , Dave van Houten, Paul Woltz, John Blancherd, Mik.e Sherw ood, J im 9\auer. Joyce O.a, lOU Sta.. taken 10 Hoaa Hoapital by Oravo, Newport Heiibtt, fe~l Ave •• Coata Meu, backina frinda .rcor hi1 vw met up tho thwhi tMwart of repatr aero .. Via Lido Nord, east with a rn1nal poat on private m.•n brinain~ TV .. u ; abe of Via Koron, Lido hie, propeny •• .Marine at Bay· bn John Simpton of 267 collided with the front of the aide Drive Wll tbe tcene or Palme~ St., Cotta Me .. ;~. Corvair belonaina ~ Eliz• a car collition between dri·. Mr. Sunpa~ waa taken IC beth e .. tman, lOS Via vert William Scales, 300 Hoaa HoapatM Cor ueaunont Havre, Lido hie •.• Some· Corti, Balboa Island, and and the female cocker waa one broke the window l1tch Willi1m Mc~i na, 921\? w. pl~ed under 10 ~ay quat- of the VW van belonaina to Bey, Balboa ••• A youna tntanc •• ,.Gary Qu1nl1n, ~9. William Setphenaon, 214 man Uucw 1 y, pint bottle of 310 Va.a Lado Soud, Lado 35th St., Well Newport, and o( vodka throop his slidina Soud •. L1~0 !•lo~ ,.arched p•ked at 35th and Lake ; alau door, said Daniel Yar-for ~u dnver 1 l.1cense Cor his s tereo and tapes valued ussi, 125 25th St., Central 3 mmutea, droppma numer- al SlH were s tolen ••• Newport ••• The rear end or ous papeu .to the fl~r­ ouane ~aldwin, 1631 W. the Valiant that driver Phyl-boards. of h11 car while Balboa, Central Newport, li t Lewis, 182 Cecil Place, searchma; at· 11:45 p.m •. he parked his car ovcmiaht at had stopped in th e N;,. 1 ~as booked for drunk duv- the Mcfadden Square park-lane on w. Coall Hwy., was IRJ ••• M~ry Letts, 25, or in a lot, where someone stole damaaed after driver Jack 2065 Marton Way, Cos ta a $15 briefcase £rom the Krisher, 6030 W. Coast Mesa, was accuted or carry- back scat. , .Four youna Hwy., No. 5, West Newport, i~l more unpaid mc rchan- rnen drat~k S6 worlh or liquor collided with it. west or the d11e out rrom the Market al lhe Quiet Woman restau· Atches overpass. , .Donald Baske.t than moll people rant, 3224 E. Coast Hwy., Du rante, 613~ Narciuus, push m a cart: 1 ~nd or Corona del Mar, and then Corona del Mar, chased a buucr, a quut of milk, 3 left without payina ror their slishtman with a pock mark-ban or soap, 3 pounds of drinks ••• Eben Spraaue 20, cd face from Robinson's Ameri can cheese, 5 pounds or 64 Beacon Bay, 'waa Dept. Store, Fashion Island, or supr, a box or T ide, a ewport Harbor Log Bill's accomplishments in booked on an outstanding after he noticed that a pair bottle or Dove and a quart biology,chcmistry, advanced wartant ror malicious mis-or pants was miuina; the bou le o f detergent; Manuel bi olo&Y, and physica quali··'chief .•. An open car win-man drove off in a Chevrolet R.oble!'l of Tustin made fled him lor the bron ze dow gave a thier easy entry ••. Car drivers Darrel Rose citizen's arrest on the mc.dal. He is now eligible to the VW bus, owned by of Sherman Oaks and J ohn charge or shoplifting ••• lor a S50V schol arship at Anton fin ley 11 7 On y ,; Birkcns tock, 2501 Harbor The evcnina ended at 6:15 the Umversiry of Rochester. Ave ., Balbo~ ISland; a Blvd., Costa Mesa, met at p.m. ror Mary Mechlina, 51 , Directory JMSUIWI\.'1: •.. ~o.-AL.L. 0 ~ YOU A INIUftANCI: NI:IEOS ROBERTSON -SADLFJR INSURANCE 31St' E. co.-..,. c._ ... __ ,.,,. •• FUNDAl. DJU:CJOD . , . PvfLTZ MORTUARIES 17'1 SUriRIOR AVI. COSTA MESA Midway b-2424 l5lD I . COAST NfWAY CO-A DEL liAR ORiole 3-'1450 s•ce Jt42 Friendly rwlhbomood Se~ BEll. BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8·3433. 8·3&3f ec.ta Mea W~Chapel 4J7E.~ COSTA 1oo115A Ill.._ By Jon Luymes The study or science has earned lor seniot Will iam Duaan an award trom rhe Bausch Lomb Corporation. NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SECOND SECTION --Page 4 THURSDAY , FEB. 8, 1968 CORONA DEL MAR, CALI F. ALWAYS FREE PAIUUNG. Wily aot come Ja ~ytoopoayoaJ' accoaat. Nadoa's Ripest Role pold oa , ........ Poubook S.vlap. I'ASAotNA'S OlDlST AND ._._., MUTUAL SAVINGS ... o •<>•-•••oc ••••c"• CORONA DEl MAR OFFICE 2861 E.u1 Co.o~t H •~thway Corona ~I Mar. C.l1f I}262S Tf'IIP'phoM-67S.SO!O -OFfiCI • ,.... .. Ill l c.-...-..... • Mt U4~ t:HIJRt:HfS 1lewpprt1tortJor C.utheron ~hwth "On th ~ Blll/f!i Ol•t>rloolt.ing :•-lt>uport Harbfl r" 2eD1 CLIF'F' DRIV£ NEWPO RT BEAC H, C ALIFORN I A THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN C HURC H B:30 a.m. to q:30 a.m. -WorstHP ~e rv 1ce q :45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sunday Sc hool 11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -Worship Serv ice 'llle Rev. James G. Blain, Pastor The Re v. George J . Busdieckcr, Visitation Phone 548•3631 Pastor Chr istia11 Sciene• Se~"vic.es FlRST CHliRCH OF CH RI ST, SClE!"tTIST 3303 Via Lido ;o..iewpott Beach SL:'\lJAY SOIOOL 9 15o ,..,n6 l l om SL;\DA Y SER \'ICES 9 IS -II , ,.., '.I.EONESDA \ EVE:-.11:'>1 <, \I EETJ,'I,'(; 8 11 "'· REAI>I ~G ROOM Wee~ d"r ,. 9 G .., -5 II "' Wedn.,day 9 "·"' -7·•5 p,..,, T "••o:lal ond F ~o6oy 9 "·"' -5 P..,. 7.9 P·"'· !.u"o:lay I p •n -A P·"' Sl:f'OND C'Ht:Rf'H OF f'HRIST. SCIENTIST ~~w('lort fk ou:h :ill C1110na d~ I \l:ilr 610 Carnation Ave. Sl'NDA Y SCUOOL 10 ...... SU~DAY SERVICE tO •"'- ViEO!'IiESOAY EVENING \tEETINV 1:00 P·"' READING ROOM - \lutual Building 2863 East Coast Hq~hway \lun. • '·•I, 10 01.m. 10 5 p.m Thur .. ,t .. ~ •·~··n in!l -7 lo 9 Ynu ar~ cord.allv mv1ted to a!lt-nd Chur ch ~rY1ces and to u~c the Rcad1n1 itoom. LllfherOfl Chur~h Of the Malter LutMr• Church ht ~rico 2900 P acific View Dr. Corona del Mar. Cali£orni1 Or. Willi.m R. Ell er Phone: ORiole 3-S022 8 :45 e.m .. ramily Worship 9:45 •.m .. Chareh School 11:00 •.m., ruti¥fl Worship NUASt;Ry P ROVIDED F i rst Bopti1t Gureh of Co1to Mesa Baptist Biblt' fe llo""hip ln d~pendt"t-A.aaon a111a11!i Santa Ana & Mognolio St1. Dr. P.G. :-./eumann, pas tor SU~DAY SERVICES 1:45 a.r 1, Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:0\.) p.m. Training Unions 7:0ll p.m. Evenina Worship WEDNESDAY 7:20 p.m. Bible Study 8;00 p.m. Prayer Meeting ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY CINTRAl _ BillE CHU~ ~_./ lmpho~sizins TM P'lo~~n of God Th4e P~n.<m of Chri~l T~ row~r of 1tM-Holy Spiril M<u non!l, W"""'l' 'I ~Mil 10 Ul .... ~\ t""n'nll \.rr¥"~ 1 PM Wt'rl.,..\d~y llohl~ \1u<l•· ~f'ld P•~r•·• 1 PM "'"'"'fY ,j,..,n, "'''"" •'• A lull Youtt. rrop.am Cm. of Oranp MMilJrd. 54. Cote. Met.~ '-"'"' II [ !•"""· II(" Ml>t ,.,, ~ C•IIIJ' pliwwl l!lpardr 330 ...... -· M._ Noitllto A Fru -.J , •• ,,.Jet COfffHftll ... ~rilli• Ch.-c .. ,.. .......................... . . ....... "i<O .... Ootdl School •• 10:00 ..... .. -...a-21• Orco Block Co. • • • staa.n stereo and tapu NewjX)rt Blvd. and Balboa o f 268 E. 16th St., Costa BUILDING BLOCKS -ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES A senior sec tion. a summer were swlen .•. A windshield Bl vd.; both c&rs we re dam-i\·lesa, when she wa s booked supplement. and a mys ter· wipe • wos Ia ken f•om his aged bu t drive able arter the ~n lhe .charac or in tr~;(icated Telephon~: 1Acluoa 7·1231 bl ICNZ Xotella. Stonlon 2320 S Mala. Soato' ,._ 10us sec ti on au! the special vw, said Douglas Jucngst , collision ••• A S141l surr-''r"~·~·:~"~·:,. _______ ,!;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~ teatures of Harbor's ~·ea r· 502 Irvine. Cliff Haven, board was taken from the J book , the Galleon. Editor while it was parked at the lau.ndry room where Jay Marta Ti sdail warns Harbor Ford Aeronuuonic pa rking Re1dy of 3514 Seashor~. studen ts. "T1me 1s runnmg parking lot., ,Walter Davis, We s t Newport. had stored 1t out. After February l , the 306 E. Ocean Front, Balboa, ... Robert Culbertson of Gall coo wHI no longer be left ror San Francisco Jan. Los Angeles was booked on sale." l'he ycatboo lo: C<Wl 20. and returned to rind his on the charge of intoxicated be purchased tor S5 belore "Daytona Beach" surlboard in public after a car colli- the deadline. missing. , .Andy Raycroft, sion at Balboa Blvd. and • • • 367 E. 16th St., No. 4, l5th St., wi th car driver ~lusic scholarships are the Costa ."-1esa, reported the Stanley Bent, 1020 W. Bay goal !or the .\11 dw1n 1er Con-theft or the surlboard rac k Ave., Balboa. .Radio cert Feb. l . Prescn'ted by from his Chevrole t while it s peakers we re tak.eil. rrom Harbor's voca l and instru-h · h'l · was parked at Irvine and cr corvalf w 1 e 11 was mental musicians, the em· 15th . , .F ive cars we re in-parked in front or her house, ccrt will highlight a variety vo \ved in a traffi c collision said Emily Rustcnbach, 510 of music. A medley of show on Mariners Mile wes t or Aliso, Newport Heights. , • cunes from "Sou th Pac1tic," Tustin Ave., a t 5:3U p.m.; 'Nhen Elizabeth Brimmer, "Sound o r ~-tu sic," <Wtd "ll\) dnvers we re Steven Larra-214 Mariaold, Corona del 1n the shade" wil l blend · d · k h bee of Ir vine, Rose Najcics-Mar, tn e to piC up er Wi th the contemporary zak or Fullerton, Vincen t fami ly dog, it bit her; Eli- "Winds ol \lay" 10 fill Har-Davis of San Pedro, Mich-zabcth was !leated for ami- bor's audiwnum with mus1c. PARENTS ... • Is your child working to capacity? • Doe• lu? rmlly know hot• to 11udy? • Will hu academic foundalion aid him in achieving hia ultimate goal? EDUCATIOI IS YOUR CHILD'S SOUIDEST IIYESTIEITI lmm•diate lnratlment Coeducofionaf COPRE' SCHOOL, 105 Moin Strut, BoUt .. Spring Seme1 .. r Grodes 7-12 Telt: 673-8610 act Thompson, 2l32·Scville , nor cut and the do& was Don atllln • s s I. d • • • Balboa, and Eiko Nu n, 507 place in quarantine ••• The ~=========~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... ------------.1 Dad wdl be kwg tor a Jasmine, Corona del \tar... ..: night as !I arbo r's Gi rls The tow ing business picked League sponsors "thor-up with a 3-car crash a t ou gh l~· modern dads and S:m ta Rosa and Newport daughters" on F eb ~.Lind er Center Dri\·e Wes t ~ driven the direc tion o f Girls Lea-invoh•ed were Joseph Glea- gue Pre sident Cath \ Cl ark-son or 2676 Basswood, Eau son, the girl s ~d their Blurr. who was taken to rathcrs will have dinner. Hoag Hospital ; Waller Crut- Entertainmcn t will be high-tcnden, .J613 Gorham Dr., lighted by the· Chan telles, a Cameo Shore s, and Kimball girls ensemble at Uarbor. Turley, a passenger in the Ti ckets may be pu rchased car dt i\·en b)· 16-year-old from an) Girls Le ague Cabi -J oseph Gleasolfl, Chri s tine net member for s1. Pe ren, lb, was also taken • • • to Hoag Hospital by ambu- lance. Helltl•t-Air Conclitienlng Sf.Ht Metol IUO Superior An. Ll 8-5531 oiEAUTY SALOM co. Hardware· DuPont Paint Small Appl•ances 2205 W. Ba lboa Bl vd. Newport Beach Phone 673·2350 PRINTING WILCOX.CRmiNDEN HARDWARE Nni .. Uo"•' Ch1n.-aoott• 1700 W. CNit Hwy .. N.l • 54a-tll1 l ·lfiA. fiAIIIIIn Soturday, Jon. 27 ..fO'twilu.' $ Heirl oom earr ings and a Ensign Publishing Co. PLUMBING s a,·ings bond valued-at s.Sn BEAUTY N OOK Offsvt flrir~ltrs were stolen from her home , • High •peed rotary A. R. MARS A C d I d 'I 273 2 E. Coast Hwy . ec are r ortense Stearns, offset preu PLL.:\IBER Tide a,,,. Off ... ~ .......... ""' -·-~···­•IN"""' ,.,.,., .. 11 ........... "' T ar wres tle r L•f lhe Week 1s team cap tain Bran t \lar- quet, He 1s Harbo r's onl y wrestkr who ranks in the top 5 of each of lhe follow- ing categon es : taked0wns \lsll, escapes ,'2nd). rever- sat~ iJrd), pins i ~nd), and team pt)lnt s 15 th/. 17t a Wcstcliff Dr .• No. ~. Corona del Mar We s tcil ff. .. Th!! Cadillac • Vor ityping 700 Carnation Ave, e PET SUPPLIES I II k d N Phone b73~733b • Headliner Coro na del \tar MORRIS Ai>VANCES James W. \\otn s of ~37 Serra Wa)·. Co sta \lesa, has been advanced to the grade or S!!nior memb er in the American Society for Qual- ity Con trol, LEGAL NOTICE \011Cf. OF THI'~nTS S.-\U, T!'l 1067 :06:1 \oti c~ i!'o ht>r~b\ lliH•n that on ~larch 1, 1968. at 11 :00 a.m., Th~ [..qtard,. forpo r<~tl o n, 11 C:aliforn l:l Corp nr .tt ion, a!'l Tru•H,.t' b\· "llh"ll!Utlron hv an iO !'IIIIImt'Ot 10 "11 1101/ tfiltl'd ./an~ar' 17. I96H. r••• ordrd in tht" o(fi• •' of thl' { \Hinlv Hf'· rordtr of Qr,•njl•· Lounh. Cilli· fornia. on Junu.~r' 10, ifl6fl, in 1\ook R\Qf,, P .. ,~~;,. (,R9, r.f ()If,. r oal H····orrb-of Or .. n,w I "unt~·. whi r h ~uh «l i lut irm "''" nmd,. and 1''"'11 pur"ll•<nl lo th•· 1•··rm1< o f lhotl I I'll oliO IJ,,,.d t'll Tru,.l dil!Pd Jul\· fl, ]fltll, 1'\t'I"U!t•tl bv 1\illi,tm 1.. lhm ir!. ,,n.t Lil· lian H. ll.tl\i• 1... hu,.b•tn d and "if•·, dOd ,.., rordf'rl ~Jul y 12, IQ6 I, io Honk 1781. Pajlt' 269, of Oflif'ial R"<'Offl" in thr of- lwr of th,. H•·•-•Jr•l .. r of Ou•njlr Counl\', C :tllfortu.l, ~>o i ll ,. .. 1] al p!lhl it .ou• loon lti hijthfO M hid· 1lf'l fur f'H-"'h j Puyn ll)l" HI 1 im,. nl ~alro 1n law{,d mnn("y u f thro I nl lt'd ~t.u ..... ) 111 th., ma in P I\• tranr•r of th•· ..;,.l>o'fiOrl llt•ach C it~· 11;111 , J:lfKl Nr wport IJnule· ~~trd, 1\'o•wpurt H••~t•·h , Cou nty of Onillfl"· Suotf" of l :aliforoi", all r i~tht, 1itlf' and int Nf'.O.I con· •r y,.•l to an1l no..,. hf'ld by il un drr .c••id ·IJ,.,.d or Tru~<t In thr• pra pNty "itunted in thl' t:ounty of Or11n,;r, Stntr o f f:Miiforni 11, 1\i'"r rih•·•l IH<; An und lvidrd 1/42 intf'r~sl in an•l to lhMt r r11111i0 99 yrar ll'ound lt-11~.-. d11t,.d Ot·lob .. r 12, 1959, t>u .:at~d by Rom and Coht, Inc., • .. orpouulool lr.•I'Or, ia fnor ol Vl•t• 0.. l.ido, 1 eorporatioo, 1f}fllll~i. for the term of 99 yranl corn- mrllt:ill~ Octobf..r 15, 1959, aad tenalulla~ o. Octobfo:r 14, 2058. wllido lut'e I• reront- ed I• bot>k 4937, pa~ 194, OHicl•l llec:ord-. cowerla1 d••t e~tt•io propetty Ia the elt7 of New,ort Be•ck, MrtHI panlctt l..-lr due":tibed du~:rttl•, u a.-.tteded by • iaal1'1111teat d•tecl Oclobcr 18, 1960, eacl rec.CMdecl Novf!MI.er 2$, JSJ60. • ega y par e on e wpon f.~~~~~~~~~~ TROPICAL FISH Blvd., north of 22nd St., 2721 E. Coost Hwy. and belon ging to Bernard CORONA DEL MAR Pl um bing Repairs We have the largest and Grube r of Long Beach, was BUILDING Phone: 673-0S.SO DAY & NlmiT most beaut•ful selectiOn of damaged artcr Dianna Gem--:;;,:;:;;;:;::::===~ WATER HEATERS trop1cal f1 sh •n the area mel\, 1254 Belfast, Costa • RQIODELUIG • ~ 67 30 We also carry a fu ll line of Mesa, ran her Plymouth into ADDITIONS • UPHOLSTERY 1 ::~~~~======-1 aquar1ums, and a ll acces· i1 •.• Ron Chomi><•lain, 436 LICENSED 1 IOIIDED I· HURSERY '"'ies needed !"' 1he hobby. F ED UPHOLSTERING South Sea Tmpical LEGAL NOnCE R H. GERWICK (By lon>peca Cro't.smt>t~/ 218 W. Wilson Slreel 3""-1'-d /' 51-.rubs , Interior Plants [n book 5523, pal!t' 261, Offi· r ial Records; IOjZI"ther ~<ith th,. ~!lclusi~~ rijlht to us ., and occupy a cl'rtain apart· m~nl desi jOlilted a" '\i o, 4-d in th~ comm u njt~· ;rparlmt'nt building known a,; th>' \'i,;la Or l Lido, and 1h,. rtf'l ulli~,. right to u!l•' and or rup~· thai cenai n automobi!l' parlinjt """-'""10 REMODEL' 2 ,c . set OHLY Costa Me sa -548-7961 673 '"'I s-2170 T•opicol & Trees -----.,. S69.50 Coil ··e.-·· ... , lnsectcides and Fertilizer S.o .. lrot th• Coaual Ar .. witt. O...eHty c.flc•et• & ,,_,, ' l:lP"f'~ dt',.i fl;lllllo•d a,; ~o. 4·<! 29fiS;;;,,..,,;;~ and th ,. appun <'nanr,.,. th r rrlo, Rd •• LJ 8-3318 h,.in11 the ~<amr rild'tt,; 11nd in· 1 :':·0~. :Bo::;•:f:Z~I==Co;:•:la::M:•:•:•-: l<•rf'SI " 1U lfll ill•d ,,.. thr tru,.lor hf't~·in in 1h" a,.,iji;Tim,.nl ,,r • DRY CL EAHIMG ...n,.l '"""" florn \ l.'itrl' /),·I l.i1lo . ,,.,.,,.j,·o\ <'onr urro•ntly h,.rt·~>o ilh. -n !"aid N.tlo· ,.·,1! l.>f' mild o·, i1111 (}uit!./1'-_ "ithuut eo•rnanl 01 w.Hranty, ~ '''f'"·"'"' or implif'd rt'jt'utlin~t Iii,., po""'"""iun or ~'lll'um-CINIII brnn r ,.,., to p .. , thro 'un pai•l prin.-i pal !lum o th•· nvt•· ,.,.. ProCe•ai011al and budaet r orPd by .. a id u .... ,l of Tnut\ Jcllcoo'ino -raat MtYice 1o wi l: 134 ,004.16, "'·ith int .. ;. _ quali ... work_ ~!I I th~r!'ol fr om July \, 1967, •I at th .. ra tr of 6.6~ prr nnnum, lleiC aenice l•undry. a$ in ~11id Nolr pro••ided, ,,.. Pinilhed Laon""' jtl.!lht"r with ali•·ancl'., und~r thf' 1 lf'fml' of 11ai<l n,.,.,J uf TruM ; ....... CJ ler!l, f'harll:>'l'l anrl "'P"OI'f'l' o f -1 r~--· H .,. I ._ • -,.,., thr ru !'II'P nn1 Qf th,. Tnt"'! 0- 215 M.ht H. I . 536-6@5 S&H Green Stomps FREE dol & pickup fREF. IJF.U\'F.Rl' -------J ~o•o•• CUSTOM FURNITURE U PIIOL STE R Y ::•...:S::!P.!O'-'R,_,T_,IN,_,G~GOO~D~S~- • QUALITY WORK • H.A.RT'S NEIL'$ SPORTING GOODS FIREHOUSE 538 Center Street 2109 M .. pott lh•4. Costa Mesa ... .,.,. a.~~c:h 67S...«)).f Phone: 646-1119 UPHOLSTERY e REFI NISHING DRAPERIES e CUSTOM C ARPETS AMfLE PARKIN(. IN REAR NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC. ••wH T:RF. THIJ 4 U.J. F I.AGS PI.Y" 2660 W. C.••• Hwy., N_,., Beech, Tel•-• 6.407 ESTABLISHED Ui l9.fl> LOU ROY ELDER ,.,l'alf'd by ,.aid lltt•l nf Trn~l. MS Th.-bf'nt-ficiary 11nder >~aid f~~~~========l l n •• ,.d nf Trn11t. hy re810on of th,. brr1u;h or d,.fauh In lht-obi\· CONTACt L.CNICa II.YCWC "II ITYL.ING I'IICI"I'II"CT!P .. O PI'IIIUCIIIIIING fliHinnlio -eurt>d lht'rrhy, hr.re-FLOWERS FOR toforr t-~r('Qit-d and drl!¥rrerf •t thf' rr.qu ..... l or thf' uadrr-ALL~ OCCASIONS "'il(tled 11 wrilll'n i),.d.,•tion of J"\..U •. -{ 'T"Osh J)rl•uh llld n .. .., ... d for .,.\.,, Ll'f~ J ~ and written •oli ee of bre•ch •d eleet io.~ IO c•o•r lhr liD• FLORISTS dcr•if5J'ed to ~11 ••id propertY. PHOMI: 646-W7t' to fllltlllfy u ld ohli«-t lou•, ~~~~~ 2.tll ..... ,.,. IIYL theruher o-. <k!Gbt'r 13, 1967, COSTA MI!SA lile 11111~tnl~rd u •.ed Jilaid f-:::::;::~~~:::=:::===1 NotiCf' of Btncil •d of ·~lee--I· tiot~ to Rll to br, r1;cordflcl le GLAS$ PIOOUCTS Boot 8403, P•r 642, of Nid Ollidal Roco•d•. AMERICAN GLASS D•te: J•••., 17, 1961 1\e IA"It1te Corpor•tie. All &ypea o f tiUI By Oorl• Croc .. Atita.orixed SiR~~•t•N'l 2$14\oS: Nn~port Bl•d.. hbli••a Feb. 1. t 1 IS, 1961. Cot&aMua Ia \he Ple•p«t K•,. ... E••fp 1 __ ..,:_Ph;o-:;"::c":.:'..:5:.;41-:::_2:::16::..:1 ___ 1 PHONE 6G0702 • FRAMES 11.Z41RVIN£ NtfWPORT BEACH WE$TCL.!Ff' PL.AlA llg Price Recluctlona .. A. DAMES, frame. 1a L IMIIIIIT, ~TA 111M •l•u .. .,.,., • PHARMACY CHRISTENSEN PHARM.A.CY 3021 E. Coast Hw)'. Co rona del \lar Phone: 673-2550 NEWPORT CENTER PHARMACY 1402 Newport C en ter Drive East On \ledical Bui ldina) Phone: 644-2131 • RESTAURAHT BERKSHIRE'S ...... ., LUNCH EON -DINIIER COCKTAILS ORiole l-'-405 3450 VIA OPORTO Newport Bead\ .K1SEF'S Fine Restaurant Phone 673-1180 2121 E. Coasl Hwy. Corona del Mer (Adj.cent to Jamaica Inn) MABEIIIY'S Shoe llepoir PutMindl.t= llepolr -0.,. aHST ...... ONE OA' IEJMC£ 1190 H..ttor .. V'I. CoNMIM -·W•»u ' I • I Royalty to be chosen f!.C!tn thf!~~!~! !·~~~. Ro••• 1nd royally will •i" ~day, Peb. 12, Ill dM meelina 6f tb• Costa ~a..a.y Cilif!t Fllchtia Sod_., a& Cbe Cotta Me11 Lepce Holl. will bo Jobe ... a..,.. •• ld. ro•-"• ot ao .. IIllo -.;111 Pod<, ft1~ &ior. H• will lptJak"" .. Cul- ture ol ro•••· ... A ltine ~nd queen wi II bo Mlectlld &o OOII'IPil4 for lhe national litlu April 21 at lho P•traou.nl recreation ~••r. Loa Maetea. Al 1 a.&. ICIIMone Mw .. ,. aMI• rr.. •• slaw'• pole and City of Newport. I Coke boule throu&b aS by ~· •t , , ,£dwud Beac:h ai. ll 2601 Eat .. 4 whtdow .ad ten• at lbe Bmlu, 25 Bay hl•d. ,._ bluff drive at 1:4!5 p.m. , • home ol Pacricla Stomel, paned the tMft o( 1 ... int;h Thornaa Stmley, 19. o( 23$5 llOJ Viua LaNdo, EA1t pottable TV Inn hia livina Eldon St., Cotta Mcu, wae Blufl'. • .Timothy Moo" of fooa\0 lftd a puru •d wal· ttoppod. (or a routine tratl'ic Santa Ana, drivina on Fem· let from hit -.id't room violation and a check of hit l~al ftOfth of Seavio•. col· while the waa a1Hpin1• • . record revealed an ouutud- hded with the car driven by May bad luck h._t dlo .,.... ina warrant, 10 he wu book- IIIGIAMT PROMOtED Ch•let Shanner, 201 Kinas dal wbo broke 1 auo mi,._ ed on the charae or faHwo Prank W. Brown, son-in .. _Place. Clit1 Haven, •• David ror at Bcll~my'a R•ataurant to pay a fine ••• falcon iall!' or Mr. and Mu. ·William Myon, 1121 W. Coast Hwy., at 1~10 a.m .•• The loft fen-Lwmy, 32, of 410~ s.,.,h.,,e Oerlack or 2241 Continental Welt Newport, Wat tort or der or tho Old• driven by Drive, Weal Newport, wal Ave,, Cotta Meta, hat been lucky~ lh~h tlS worth ~f Louise Cos. of Lap.na booked on the charae of MRS. ARTHU~ YATES, is pictured here with her promoted to master aer .. ant lapel wlffe I"IOien rrom h1 1 Beach waa damapd after a drunk drivina at 1300 W, c• no attempt ••• made •· 11' · ......... c · Co H r h r · daughters, Kristy, on the left, and Kathy. Mr. and Mrs. in the U.S. Air Force. He is • . .... co 111on WI'" '"o onunon-aat wy., a tcr e a1led a materiel supervisor at Me:· atoal h11 11ereo ••• Ro~rt tal driven by Robclrt. Waran-to pan the aobriety tell; Yates just moved to 1712 Highland Dr ive, Harbor 0 . p Blakealee, Co1'!an-off, 193S Windward Lane, his swervina in lanes first Hi ghlands, from We s t Los Angeles . Kathy, 11 , was ""1eA B,N.J., and 1 mem-der, Cotta had the 0 -ycreot,-E. Coao1 Hwy., ator••ted pol,·ce at&eot1·oo · ber r .t.. M·1· A . rrt u. ..... -president of her c lass at Mariner's School last month . :~;o~~·=··=='='ta::ry:::::~'='~'::::::':amo::::ol?:..=::~V•W'=', weat or Orchid, Corona del ••• Philip Steven, 1', of Command ° Krlsty, Q, is a me mber o f Troop 101 4 of Gi rl Sc outs. ' and Mar. • ."It'• juu human 323 Walnut, Newport Shore s, Mrs. Vat es is a tutor for the Newport Mesa school nature 10 run," said Howard was found tyina on the side-Lindsey, 32, or .530 w. Wil-walk at 425 llnd St., West system In remed ial reading and al so teaches 2 days BALLS VOLLEY BALLS TETHER BALLS SOCCER BALLS FOOTBALLS HAND BALLS TENNIS RACKETS • lancroft • WUson • Dunlop • Davis TENNIS SHORTS TENNIS SHIRTS TENNIS SHOES lUIH ' TENNIS DRESSES -SHOES ~ENNSYL VANIA son, No. 36, Co•t• Me .. , Newpo rt at 1 a.m., and was at Canyon School . Mr. Yates is manufacturing mana· who wu booked on the booked on the charac of in-ger for Varian Data Ma chines, 1590 Monrovia Ave., chuac of drunk in public, tqs.icated in public. West Nf'Wport Heights. {Ensign photo). lftcr he ned on foot from _;_-:-__ _;_ _______ _;~~_;;.;.._;.;...:..;;....;;;_;.;:_;_;_;;;.._':"" ___ _ ~~:,,h:o:";·~:;d hi• City Buildin ... Permits GIRL GYWN.UT TUM .i:ll' AdWorldA<IVefi'isins Aaen-.-The Newport Beachbui ld-Or. A. Sander , alterations, cy of Newport Beach has 1n1 department started the 3431 Ocean Blvd., 58,000,. been named official adver-new year wi th 1 Januazy H.R. Sproul, 602 Po •n- tising and public relation• permit total of only 1841,· s eltia .. Ave, !•story , l..uru t repres entAtive for one of 261, according to the end-dw elling, $32,800. Amer ica's molt amazina of·the"1TTonth. budding tcport. C. Hixson, 2621 Cove St., athletic teams, repreaentina Las t year the January total temporary repai1 of damage, the Un ited States in na-was 51 ,146,191. Sl,OOO. tiona\ and Ol ympi c com pcti-Followina permi ts, va lued ShOfe CliUs 1:i'On. at Sl ,OOO i nd mo te, we re is-Gcorae Weedo n, H2 \l<Hn- Southern California Aero sued durin& the last 1 weeks in& Canyon, add bath 1n Team (S,C.A,T.) is a hiahly of January: pl ayroom, $\,500. skilled &roup of &iris una-Balboa Balt.oa hlan_. Carl Henrichsen , 2500 \\', Coas t t-lwy., 1emode \i n& and plumbing fm rest.a urant, 53 ,000 . C11r of :"J~w port B~ac h , pa!l ltllln:. m c1 ty hall an· ne :l., J:!OI \'1a Oj,Nw, SI ,OOO. .ll. Pot.oma, LQOO W .. Ba.J- boa Blvd. .. teplacc: shin ales, S\ ,000. L.E. Kcphan, :11 liHh St., 3-:.1.01~ ,l-un1t a pattm~nt building, 537,700 . inginaae fr om 4 to 21. They William Roth , z-atory, 1-Roy Bulloc.k, 21 0 D1amond have compiled the record of unit dwelling, 210-l E. Ave ., dwellm& Yo'Jlh apa1t-o\nc1en t\tarmer restaurant, winnina all of the 74 meets Ocean Fl., S-'0.000. mont, SJJ,oop. :oo7 'A . Coa st ~lwy •. foun- they have entered. The. Les Hart ison, 2170 Chan-W .. t Newport H•ivht• Jauon, 510,000. A.A.U. has awarded ill se-net Rd ., fire place ·hood, Newport \-ted 1ca l Bud d 1n g. Gua1an teed llomes , HOJ nior champions h ips to the Sl,OOO. 301 Placcnt•a A\·e., te nant Se a shore D1 .. :! stor ~.l--onl t. club , and the U.S. Olympic P . Scully, 223-l Cha nnel a.lterations for med1cal of-d"ellmg, Sl-l,OOO. Commi uec has awarded the Rd ., 1epaus due to broke n f1ccs , 520,000. Yt'auen Turner, ::600 to · 1· 1 0 W t U 8o :800 ~ew"ott Blvd, fcnc~. younJ Sters the 1968 Olympic water 1ne, s , 00. •• pper y ,, NEIPORT HAIIa!R ENSIGII SECOIIO SEI:TIOII --Pill 5 THURSDAY, FEB. I, 1 .. COIOIA on IIAII, CAUF. e ••h .. U.C1uru u.w.. e Ml LC..Hwy., C..sa.,Mir • 1111--·· ---...... -.., ...... -·- :lOll a1 A G0oo MltGIIIOI ....... her 1 fnar., Halbar VitiiOt I lftd 10 a .m., •W can o. r•r lri~lll •ith yaJu.a.lc UttonMii"'' Wid aiha r... tri•dly butiftUI lm11 .. idl ltand rcMJ 10 •••• her beCDtM ....... d widt her •cw aunwndi•••· · THI IWI-¥18'1011 -.,HYMMI aymnastic final trials for Cor-• ... 1 Mar C. Adams, 161! L1nco\n Sl .HO. bo th me n and women. Lyle Cutlet, 18J!Bayvic"·· Ln., sw immmg pool, 52 ,500. r,;.-----... ---11110~ Ad World is spearheading add din in& a rea, 5!,000. Factory De velopment VALET 3/1.90 TENNIS BALLS DUCK FOOT FINS a campaign to solicit sup-Co.tp .•. 351 Hosp1 ta \ Rd., port for the team so i t can LEGAL NOTICE su1tc Improvements, U .SOO . Weiqht Sets continue its activities. ~OTICf: OF TR L'ST[t:'S S." u : TR!'ST ~0 . 60J.l Bar hils Dumb Bells Ched Pulls TO IAICOCK On ~·ebrua rv 23 . 1968, at A .$1 9 million conuac t t.o .elev~ o'ci.O("k ·"·"· F i r~t ' A,....n c-a n Ttl!!' ln.su ranee 1 BIKES produce ~w lat&et s coring Ttu!!ll Compllny, a,.o; tro!!ltee , or systems has been awarded suc-r.e~!!lor tru!!lt"l!' or su~ti­ Babcock Electronics Corp. 1utf"d trustt"e, by lht' c:t"r~io of Costa Mesa by Hayes In-lk!!>d . or Tr~~t _P"xt"coteod .by . I C Bab Pf.Tf.R r:. I :'\C.F.H, a miJ rt ld ALL ternatlona orp, cock's man and rP"C:ordt"<i Octobe-r U, PARTS ~ TYPES aeros pace di\•ision w'ill pro-1963 in Book 6759, Pagf' 654 duc c in uc:en of 400 of the of Offici.! Reconls of Orange TilES of com'"""'ny's atandard scorina'Couoty, · Ca lifonai~ •,11d. par· . ·--...-,. · .... at to tirl•t certata Nonce or ACCESSORIES MASKS systems by the end or the Default and £\ectioa to ~eu IMI )'etr. The taraets, towed by lh ereuo de r rl!'€:ordl!'d Oc tober 1~!!!!!1!!!!!1~~2~!"'!~R:EP:A~I~R~S~IIlllllllllllllliiJ~~;:;IIllllllllll ... ~~~g~a~~~~~~A~i~r~F~o;rc~e~a~ir~c~r~a;ft~,~a~r=e~u~s:e:d 24. 1967 in Book 841 3, Pa.gr for training and weapon 393 of Offi ci•! R ,.cord ~ of ems evaluation OraDgt" Cou nt y, will undt"t •nd ' pur,.uant 1o "'"'i.t 0t"t"d of Trut !!It'll at public auelion for C:a5h, lt~ .. 'ful mon .. v or thf' l'nited .S ta lt"a of "mt"ti C'n, at th!' mai n "'e!!lt !'DiriiDC'I" to thr First AIDI:'tit-a n Titlt' \n."'urance Tru!lt (Ompilny buildinp. C:;t lt'd a t thr "'nu thf'ast cornror of F ifth nn<l \hoin Str,. .. l,. in th r city of St~n la .\n.o, Californ ia a ll tha t ri111ht titlf' and intrr<!'!lt con v,.yt'd to and no..· he ld undl!'r [},.t'd of Ttu!ll in thr propt"M)' 'iiloott,.d in the-Cnuntv and St.ot!' de,.crib.od a,.: In the last five ' the as Company has reduced its rates 6 titnes. 1966 1967 COSJOFGAS- (•COST OF LIVING, euruu ol llb« Stlltltllct, LCMI AnQelet I Orenoe CCkinly ArM.! (And saved its customers $2()9million.) One bf rm~ny w•ys an investor-owned com~ny c•n pleue ita c:ustomen is by holdinc down eon. while maintainint hi&h ltllnd.rdt of tervic:e. The Qu Company Me done ju.t: tMt. Since 1963. our six ratte reduc:hons have Nved our c:uatomen more tMn 1123 million. Seven refunds we have mllde in thail Nme period of time .td up to an Mclitional $16 million-or • total of $209 millton. Th•t'• the way we do buli..-. a..ch time we 5ower our r•..., 1• bec:omn an even better buy ror more Soutt.m c.IV~ And ... " been wotlri.nc hllrder 1h8n ever 10 make c:«tain lhe quality ol our .....,.a llttlys trich. And. of courM, Southern Californ.iaM ..., beneftt from our p.yroll .-nt in their communiti-. Tile ....... r-7 help in a number oiWQ'I from IC.hool bDplo~~~teCMMI tiO Aood coalboL Thein,..,...-a .. ~.., -a....WJinl,.... It's our plodp to do that. l.ot -' in Block Ill ol Tract So. 23-J ,.,. s hown on a \l•p ff'C'OI'df'<l in Book \3, p&fllt'S 36 ;on<i 17 of \l i~rr ltaneoou \laP"', rrl'ord:'< of Oran ~ C:oonly, Califnmia. Said ,.,.tr .. ·ill b" m.Jdt' .. ·ith out co Wl'Dil n t or "'llfr.l o tv, ,., prt'!l~ ed or implit'd, a" to the-1 illt", po!l!lf'!l!l ioa or r ocumbr;onc:r5 to <oali,.fy thl' rema inin .r prin C'i pal <o Um dol!' on the-oOit' ,.,.C'ur .. <l bY .. 11 id lk t'rl of Tr ut to "'it: $12 ,12~.·~~ ,.·ilh intrrr"l thnf'• on (rom St"pC rmber II, 1967 "'~ pr ovi<J,.d in ~a id nolt" tO!,I:I"Ih"r wi th ft'r!l, char~!'l ltnd "~ P"'""'"" o ( th"' rrur.tt'fl anti .. uc-h oth .. r :o um" a"" nuo y h11 vfl ~fln ad - wanrfld by the owne-r and hol der nl Aaid note-, with inteTt"$1, •HI pr ovided in ."'aid Oet"d of Tro~t. llatt"d: Ja nuary 31,1968 FIRST AM[RICAN TITLF: I~· S\fR .\N CF: & TR UST COMPA "Y BY .~LAS ·"· KNOX ,.\I!IAi!!ltan t ~<:.retary rubl~h: ~'r-b. I, 8, I.>, I %8, Ia th,. ;'lirwport H•rbor Easip RICHARD S. MIT CHELL of 31 Ruby Ave., Balboa Is- land, ~as been promottd ID assistant vice president at United C"lifornia Sink's w. 17th St. ofii ce in Sin\1 Ana, wtlere he Is second In comm•nd of ttl e ofti ce. Ht was born in lndlana.. wu t,Jind In Iowa "'d gradu• ltd from the s tate unlve.-si ly It low• Ci ty. Ted Lmstcdt, 10!8 West- wind Way, sw•mm1 n& po<'l. 52,200 . Cliff Houn Everett Gust Jr ., SYo Jm- m•na poo l, 613 St. James P l., U ,SOO . Newport Heightt. W.E. Sm1th, -lOO El \Io- den• Ave., add to ltv1n1 room, k1tchcn and aara&e. $4,000. H..._, TheRev.W. Donald Brown, 3607 Lake A\·e .. cnlarac bedroom, relocate entrance, $2,000. 3U7 1. C....~~~~-_,. COI:ONA DIL. MAl:, CAIM'OIINIA C'HASE fl HELEN CRAMPTON • Ex.n ·lknt f:lt·a ning' • Fine Ltunrln • Ahcro~ti9th l'lclr Up & Delivery-~'hone 675~10 HOU GeT MOfle Ollf OF UFe BBOBUSE LFSLA DMDBnDS 8Re Yo u',·e 1·un up q uih • :~ St'i'l't'~ T ilt' .!1\'iden"s f rom your a e<'ount nt l .• a j!'U n:t F•·.lt•t al ~avings and Lonn :\ssociation hnve been pa il'l n~)!ul:u·Jy . . and un time ... (or lhe pa.~t 3::\ y ears . You W t•l't' nA"h1 tulX't our con servative judgment a nd fn r·alxt\'e-;1\·t:'t'I'U''-' liqtwllt,\' rat io wo uld make l.aR"una F'e<ltm d Savi n ~s a ~(1\irl , snf e. hiJrh·yic lrl investment. LFSLA has assets in c.xee~~ ,,r $11 ~.ono.ooo.oo nn!i, fot· added tH'Olect inn, Y•lllt' m'<'c ~tint is insured to S 11l,OOO.OO by a permanent UirCIH'Y c1f the t lnite<i States Government. Aren't you glad we't•e on ymu team? 5% cutTenl annualmte o n INWbook accounta. 1.21% when yqu add our .. 25% bonus dividend to current annual rate on $1 .000 minimum 3-year certU\cate accounta. ' LOCAL RIDERS WIN -•h• ,00 ...... -lictpered in auca.o Cali- fotala'• lhat official bono lhow JM. 2~21, wilh C&lh, .. , .... trophi .. lftd l ribbon aw~rda preaontod ia 3D dil- ter-.tt E.,.ll1h 1nd Wet~om clu•••· Honomen from Df~nae, Lo1 Anaelu, Rivonide .nd San Dicao counties partici- pated in the 2-day arrai r 11aaed at Rancho California Arpna. located one ~i lc north of Temecula on HIJh .. way 395, midway between Rive11ide and San Oieao. The lis t of winners and top finishers included a number of local names: All -·· ridlltn .., Palllt HuddleaiOn ol N"'port Beach. Green Jumper <rencea r \0 3'6 .. ) -WiMer: Snoppy. ridden by Jill Newhouae o( Santa Ana. Also a lOp fini1her: Idle Succeu, ricj.. by MaryJakubiec of BalboL Junior Jumpeu • 11 and WJder-Winner: Holy ~oke, ridden by Sheree AM Miller of Tuatin.Aiao a top (inish- er: Idle Succcu, ridden by Vicki Svendsen or Balboa. Green wo rkina hunteu • Winne r: County Cork, rid- den by Dec Dee Beauchamp orBalboa.Aiso atop finiah- er: Somethina Swee t, ridden by Mary Jakubiec of Balboa. NEWORT HARIOR EIISIGII I£COIID SECTIOII --PtCt 5 THURSDAY, fEB. I, 1151 QlAOIIA DEL liAR, CALif. She's artist of month Collaau, oil• and mixod modia by Newport Beach .,.. tiat Me rlyn Smi th Aronovici are on di l play this month at Marinen Library. Stle has been sOiected as FebNat)' ut.is t of lhe month by the Newport Beach Junior Ebell Club. LESA WAGNER of Newport Beach, riding Harr iet, won the Junior Working Hun ters (14 to 17 years) event at Rancho California's fi rst official horse show Jan. 2Q-. 21. P resenting the award is Ringmaster Tommy Tho- mason. More than 300 riders part icipated in 30 dif- ferent English and Western classes held at Rancho California Arena. Junior workina hunters, 14 lO 17, winner: Harriet, ridd :n by Lesa Waancr of Ncw;,~3rt Beach. Al s;, a top fin isher: Mr. Apple Jack, ridden by De c Dec Beau· champ of Balboa. Hunt scat cqui tatioo. l3 and under • Wi nne r: Idle Success, ndden by Vicki Svendsen o f Balbo a, Hunters under saddle-ll and under -Winner: Idle Success, ridden by Vicki Svend s en or Balboa. Hunters under saddle , 14 to 17 -Winner: Hi ah Rise, ridden by Carey Shefte or La J olla. Also top fin.isheu : All Roman, rid- den by Pattie Huddleston or Newporl Beach ; Coun ty Cork ; ridden by Dee Dee Beauchamp o f Balboa. A HEART IS TORN into 2 pieces by (fr om leftl Commodore Pat Dougan; /lis .wife , Catherine; Mrs . Hart, and Fleet Captain Jack. Hart of th e Bahia Carin· thian Yacht Club, In preparation fo r the "broken heart dinner scramble," wbich wilt determin e the seat in g at this Satur- day evening's dinner dance, a highligh t of the joint regatta with the lido Isle Yacht Club. (Photo by Stephen Peregrin.) The artist .attended Chou- inard Art Ins titute and is a araduate o f Scripps Colleae. Claremont. where she re- ceived the Grace Nichelson Award for art achievement. She is included in lhe 1 ~6 7- 68 edi tion of "Outstandina )'OUR I women in America." She is a member of the Cos t.a .\leu Art League and president of lh e Orauge Coast Chapter, Scripps Col- leae Alumnae Associati1Ml. Hun t scat equi ta tion, 14 to 17 -Winner: High Ri se, ridden by Care)' Shehe of La Jolla, Other top finish- ers: lianiet, ridden by Lesa Wagner of Newport Beach; Eliza Dooli u le, ridden by Deanna P e~·ton nf Corona del \lar; c,,unty Cork, ridden by Dee De~ Beauchamp of Balboa. Valentine , theme for regatta ,Loc al Artist Novice jumpers, Open - Winner: Hard Ice, ridden by Leslie Oertl y of Fountain Valley. Al so a top rini sher : By Haney Langley Valentine exci tement EXHIBITS IMPRESSIONISTIC OILS Idl e Succe ss, ridden by 1\.-lary Jakubiec of Balboa. Other working hun ter takes on a nauti cal th eme thi s weekend, Feb. lJ.ll, fo r the: joint regaLia sche· duled be: tween Bah ia Corin· lhian and Lido Is le Yacht Clubs. Warn1up gre~n V.1'lrking Hun ters -Winne r: \lanches- ter, ri dden b)' Leslie Oertl)· of Fountain Valley, Alsn a top fin isher: Al l Roman rid- den by P auie Huddlc:s ton of Newport Beach. 1-lun teu unde r saddle, open -Wi nner: ~oble Effon. tid- den b' Susan Pan nf La Jolla. ·Also a top finisher: sweepstakes -Wi nner: Ri ver Train, ridden b)' Bob llolt of Coltoo. Other hlp fin ish- ers: Idle Success, ridden by Vicki S\'endsen of Balboa; Uarrie t, ridden by Lesa Wagner of Newport Beach. Hun ter hacks, open -Win- ner: Just Joe. ridden by Gre tchen Tan k of Temecula. Also a top 'finisher: Eliza Doolittle, ridden by Deanna PeYtoo of Corona del .\la r. Musicale for music group The two club s share th e racing nrogram al ong wi th Bahia Corin thian's tint semi,..fomJal !.l inner dance tlf the BM season under Commodore P atrick Dougan and his wi fe. Catherine , and \Irs. Robert K. Paley of Lidu Isle: Yacht Club. A c••mbined contingent or 2lll fmm buth clubs will Jine an!.l Jance Sawrday evening in the main dining room of Bahia Corinthian's club facili ties at the Balboa Bay Club, to the music of Ronney Brown's orchestra. DISPlAY THROUGH FEBRUARY -AT - Upper Ba r Associate s of the Orange County Phil hat- monic Soc iet) v. ill gathet \lo nda~ mo rnmg, Feb. 1~. to enj11y a ptogram of ,·ar• !Ct\ and tal ent b\ then own· me;t1be1s at thC hnme rrf their cha 1rman, \Irs. Cor~­ \IT s, Thomas 1-lendeuon will play the flute. \Ir s. Jac k S iefeldt will s ing, w1th Bob \l01eau accompan~ 1ng on the organ. and \h. \lo teau ~ill also pe 1furm several otgan s olos , and \"Ir s. Rn - ben Smi th will cont1 ibute a Derorations pi an nell for the Jam-packed night com- bme the talents o f Bahia's \h s. Catherine {Pat) Dougan of Cntnna del \lar and the Club's decorations chair- man, a1tist Lillian (\Ir s, K. Wal l~) Wallets anJ he! ~om-ANO MUTUAL SAVINGS L..OAN ASSOC I AT I ON 2867 EA ST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEl MAR LAD IES ! Jon Au s tm. cello solo. A bus1nes:~-meet1ng rte- Ledmg the mus1cale "ill in· elude dtscuss!On nr the fund drive under the chaumanshir of \Irs. Kenneth S10. ift. nJ ittee. PICK UP TIC KETS FOR FREE SHOW \h:~-. Sail} .l ohnllon, 1.\hn l•dl a lso ~mg :~-everal num· be t!> fot snp1ano voice, v.tlt tn ttoduce the prngram. Thete ~1111 be a lo lling t11 o v.rth \Irs. Chllstophe • Kitchins . ptan!!>t; \Ir s. Robe.ll Sm1th, cellist. and \I!S."\Iat) Shad· duck, v10hn1SI. \\Is . .fohn l(e11 "Ill sing a gr oup of songs b~ Johannes Bt ahms. Assisting the hostess With luncheon au anaements w1ll be \Its. S. Paul Nissen, \\IS . Stanley Leliei'Te , \-Ir s. Richard Le ith and \It s. Fun and froli.c theme of the affa1r sdected b} \hs. Dougan and entertainmen t chai1man, \Ir s. Robert E. Poole J1., v. i ll be a b1oken heatt dinne1 fiCTam ble. All membeJS and guests or both clubs ,,n aoiva\ dip into tw tn rcJ and 10.h ite buckets, tak1ng half of a br oken hear!. Their partner duong !.l inne r ts th e o thet half. TERM SAVINGS: For the budgel ·minded .. unexpected expenses ... taxes . and other annual payment s. Interest compounded quarterly. /' "" CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT: For defintte tnvestment periods. (minimum $2,500) mterest mailed quarterly, if de sired. 0 BANKING BY MAIL ... FREE POSTAGE . A ~ NO SER VICE CHARGE ON CH ECKING ACCOUNTS wtth a $300 minimum balance. COSTA M£SA ll.ef!nt'th W 'o•ter no (ut 11111 St•ee t 6<1 2 1660 DANA POIN T Go Fiord Hu,.ter 24till Ll !1'111,. 496 1193 -. ' ~~~@ ~~-tr ~ S"N JUAN CAPISTRANO ft>om .. 1 Wrn&el Jl911 c ....... o c "''"''rn~ 191 lUI M~tmb•• f~t<te ••l OepcKol ,,,,.,.,,. CO•PO<I Iion 0•~11• '"'u••d lo Sl5.000 00 Georae Wiseman. ' OOUBlE CHASE EHDS IH DRIVER ARREST Whde Balboa Pomt tesl- dents slefll tn then beds early Sunday. Jan. 28, Wilda Clark of San Clementi! was speeding down the nauo" str eets in hc1 red Cor1·air. folloY.•ed by Jert y Gonn, 204 29th St .. We st Newport, honkmg h1 s horn Ill an att.c mpt to make he r stop, foll o,led b~ ~ewf"'it Pnltce U~1 ns v.ith their s isen anJ red hahts to aet anrbt)d~· to s top. \h. Gonn v.·as 1n the chase because he sa id the: other d111'eT had h1t hts car nn Nev.·porl Bh·d .. no1th (If the Arches nverph~. While attempting to escape h1m, she also ht~-th¢ !"'rked Cotvair belnngmg to Rohert Jones of 1005 E. Ralboa Blvd. She was bot,keJ on charge or drunk driving . the HEW CAIILE TO GIVE BAlBOA MORE POWER Southern California Edison Co. has s tarted installation of a 12.000 volt underwat er cable under the Newport Bay's main channel, acCmd~ ins to Ralph C'. Kiser. d is- tri ct manage!. The new line, wh1ch wil l provide an eu1a source nf pnwer to Balboa proper, wdl cross the bay from the newly developed L inda hi e to Buena Vi s ta Bl vd. The 3.500 reet or cable will be unreeled f10m a bar1e and will be laid in a tr ench 1 feet deep scooped in the bay bottom. Cost of th e JOb is estimated to betl lS,OOO. l h•srJ ta llt~ chauman, \It s. llyde Bra I~, assis ted by \hs. Wdham C. Adams and \Ir s . .l ul iu!i S. Au:Hero of l.1dn \~le, annflu nce couples actmg fh hnnmar~ ht)S{S durmg th e r re'"'linner cock- tall hour fr om 7 to 8 p.m. v.dl he St.aff Cnmmodores ~dliam ll askcll an!.l ;'Mac" llnrn anJ their WJ\"eS, fl om UYC .and Staff C"ommodnre and \h~. ¥.'dliam L. O'Bryon an!.l Se nwr Staff C nmrnodore and \II s . Jloward CJar ke La nglc~. fr nm Bah1a. Re:.e rva t inn:. fr nm L1do l-"l e Yach t Ch11>t ind1cate the follo wing will be rJie• sent: C1•mmndore and \Its. Rohetl K. Pale}. who will sha re honors presidmg w1th Commodnre and \Irs. Pat Dnuaan ; \'ice Commodore and \Irs. Ro} Wnolsey; Rear Commodore and \h s. Donald Ray; Fleet Capta in and \1r s. .l llhn Redfield; Port Captain and \Irs. 1\.::n llau Json;StaH C11mmndnres and their wives, \lessTS. and \lmes. Mel Riehl e)', Joe ColeswoTthy, \I.A. Anderson; \tally Lock- ney, l le rb Riley ; C.E. Van- den ·ort and J eny \okCiaiTe; also \h . and. \Its. Jack Johns ton; Dorothy and Don- a ld Ray; the J ames Aliens; D1. and MT s. Buck Bruce; \!1. and i\h s. \lichae l As he; Director and Mrs. flal PhilliJ's; Mr. and \Irs. Neil Lohs;.lohn and Lou Bi ll inas; Glmia and James Bradeson and the John Runoos. Attend ing fr om Bahia Cor· inthian Yacht C\ijb will be WOMEN'S CLUI WILL Starr Commodose and Mn. HEAR AIOUT INDIANS Taylm llancock; the 1-tarlan Coalt Women's club of E. Eaumans; Will iam Ha ys; Corona del Mar wi ll hold its and Mr . and Mn. Ward Bu· monthly meetina Tue1day, lCT ; Dilector Matl hall Out- Feb. 20. at the Irvine Coall field and hi" wife, Donna; Country Club. Mr•. Euaene Mt . and Mr •. Jack Early; Wina. ('fuident will call the Bill and Milli Barry from meetina to order at II a.m., Sanla Ana: the William and lhe buaineu teuion O..idlu and the Del P . will be (ollowed by luncheon, Kahana; the Lloyd R. Pla- Mtt, Jack: Han will inllo-vant of BIIOO.;Mr. and Mra ... 1.. duce Mu. John Shipley, who Dean Ourpn; The Donald •ill apeak of '"Gut Ameti-R. llowardt o( Newport ci.n Indians,,. She Ia an a•· Beach and the Lew it H. •iatant ·10 O.nny Ouey, Dbnmiru. !In, c!'"scorted by Robe 11 Beecher, \h. and \Ir s. Wil- liam Ti&he and the Jack B. Hochade ls team up to at. tend. Mrs . K. Wally Wa\teiS wil l be in 11 party with the R itc hatd N. B1 owns of Lns Angeles. Ftom Bel Ai1 wdl come Blanche and Ca11 tlo-- kanson , and from Encino, the Cas! 11. Noeckers. Al so plannin& to be in the throng, au~ J unior staff Commodore and \Ir s. Wyn- uett E. Bendall Jr.; the Wil- liam E. Ch iche:.te rs ; \'1 ce Commodore and \hs. 1,\'illiam C. Adams; the J ulius Au:~-­ te ros ' and \1r . and \Ir s. Let'- naTd J . Busse~ J1. Others a re Real Corrm o- doJe and \h s. Robett E. Poole J1.; \Jr . and \ITS . Thn- mas P lace Jr . of Cos ta \lesa; Staff Commodore and \hs. \lyron Sheward; Dircc· t.o r and \h s. Dt)nald II. \Jc. Kibbm, and the J ohn 1). !Iootens and the Robert J . EaslmansofNewpnrt Reach; PnrtCapta1nand \ln. James R. Garnet, who leave to vacation in Honolul u; the Tom Da,•idaes; Carl C . Hi I· grens of Bar Sholes and Roy E . Cobles of Dover Shores; Ralph \Iiiier, back fr om Euro pe ; \~1. and \h s, Edward S. Gilbell: Flee t Capta in and \\1 ~. Jack llan of Laauna Beach. enter- tainmg the Robett \lcCiahas. LA lECHE l EAGUE TO PRE SENT Fil M "Child r rc:paJatiM, bet ore: an!.l alter" ts rhc theme: ca111 Cd ou t m a fl l<lg tam nl hlms an!.l sp.:al..er s r resen t· ed b~ La Leche Lcagu.: nt Costa \l ~sa 111 Jts ~nJ an- nual 111 m restt\·al at ~ r.m. Thursday, F ~b ~~ at lluag Ito sp1 tal 0 1. S. \hchael Schueber, g~nec~1lngist tlbStCt iiCtan , and O.B. ditcCit1t at Ana- h~t m General \lttspt tal , wrll ~mphaSJlC the tmr••rt an cc, bt:•th ph) Sl!.:all~ and emtl· ll o>nall) ro the= moth.: I , bab ~. ami fa thet. m a rteparc.:J ddivel\. Th1 s will bl! sh1>wn ~n the fi lm, "Amt::.11· can Lamaze O.:l iver}," produced by R. Banfield J r. CI VIl WAR REliC~ SHOWN AT liBRARY A unique exhi bit of C1vi 1 IA'ar telics from rhotograph~r Wall y Gerhardt's collection is on di s plar tn the Costa \1esa Lthtaty . SM Center St. Chid lituar ian, \lu. Ger - tJUdl:!' Pc-a 1cc.:, sa~ s that the Jispla~ features a prisoner's -\nJetSI>rl\'J:k d1ar~. a hunt- mg Ja~:kc.:t bc.:l,"'n ain g to Genetal Custer. an 186~ 1\lus u ato:d L••ndnn .\ews, nev.!<oparer accounts of tlte \\at. an!.l carto.,ns fr("lm t~un ch !dating to Lmcoln. T ho: D.A.R . ha) Ctlrlltl• huted a "rcc•al hulle tJn N>ard f or th.: F.:b!Uar~ dn•· ria~. GETTING BETTER Ocr o th\ Watts, f.-lrtn¢1 Corona jd \la1 r c:~-tdent , IS nrlw homc from the hClsrit.al at Suns¢1 Reach. DllCIOI" preJ1Cl 1 t "Ill he a fe \\ wef.'b, before she can I¢· tum to h~1 Corona d<l \lar Pharmacy pos1 tion, howe\'CJ. DOES IT AGAIN SACRIFICE PRICES ON '67 EXECUTIVE CARS SAVE TO $1200 OFF OF ORIIIIAL FACTORY SnCIER PRICE and we'll transfer to you the 50,000 mile -5 yea r General Motors warranty. BACKED BY SELMAN CHEVROLET ''We Mt•asure Our Prof!reu u·ith tile Golden Rule" HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A CAR WITH EVERYTHING FOR THE PRICE THAT MOST PEOPlf PAY FOR A STRIPPED DOWN MODfl. 14 MORE EXECUTIVE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. Ukl lew i9111MPALA Ule lew 1911 CIPIIICE SUI'tlt 5110 11tT. l •it Sfol"'l n'o '''""""' ur ,., •Ou ~-lt'o ouce T~rtltt·"'••-•toc:, tK!orr •'• t<lf' o~t-~~~e. J1' H ,. v-•. -· f'-~"•· ·•o.o ·~ :::,t.;;.~:f.'~', o,!,::J!,.,~~~M ft;?,.':'j~·.:•)lt o.IGINAL NOW UST Pll(( IIIHKID TO $4460 ~3395- Llle lew 1911 CAPRICE CIIIGIIIAL UST NKI $5300 •115 -·· $5113 NOW uoucaro 54495 SE AN I ·1• E. CIIPIIAI, NU. ua-• IIIIIIUTD UP TNI MLIPOIIT PUIWAY PIICIII TMIIIAIIIOII AliA • -· .• ,.,.. ..... a ..,, h .,.,_ .. ,... ... ...... ... helpina •ilh fie tMtina and O...•ts of S&arf Commodore ditUibution of U IYI,C col• and Mrt. A.D. Macl,..IQ.IIll lee: ted for Indian we Irate. will be Mrt. Wi ltn~ Mc:Laelllt-..... ________ '!'!' ____________________ .. Tol f111