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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-12-09 - Newport Harbor EnsignTMI OPPICIA&. MIWSPA,.. OP TMI QTY r. NIWPOaT IIACN WILUAM HASKELL, lbove, was elected commo- oore of the Lido Isle Yacht Club Saturday, succeeding M.A. Rlc:ftley Jr. Joseph Coluworthy was elected vlce<ommodore; Paul Con- nally, re~r commodore, and R.,t Young and Dr. Don- ald McAnlls, directors. Don- ald Jacobi was appoint~ port cap~ln and Robert Paley as fleet captain. Ho- norary s~tf commodore JWards were given to Keith Catdtey, SCVA--LJYC II a 1- son officer, and to Mrs. Ralph Tandowsky, CJ.~bllclty chairman for the past 8 years. Mrs. John Lon dell us, mailing ch airman for 4 years, was given a c ertificate of merit. ncilman Stoddaril resigns N.B.DOG LAW DUE FOR O.K. Doa1 wi II be on the aaenda of the Newport Beach City Cowlci I thi I Monday evo• nina -aa U»pic of di1cuuion •d object of leai1lation. The Council i1 eapec~d to adopt Ordinance 1146, wbicb provide& a fine of 110 10 1100 for peraona allowina doa1 and other ammala to commit a nuiaance on pubhc and pri vate property and at- low auch nui1ance to remain. Several communication• of connendation and condem· nation bave been received at City Hall, includin a lhe fo llowina: ''Doa ordinance i 1 1mper~ live for aanitation. Con- Ober trophy is awarded MH:e Penchak wu awuded Ole "'Mall Obe"r \1emonal Troc»by"lut 'tonday al New- port Harbor H11h School by bu former teamnale, \1ike Ober. aon or tbe ciVIC leader for whom d\e mc:rmual wu eatabhlhed . It wu lhe firat time lhc: heavy aoldcn foot- ball atop an enaraved cue wa1 preaented. ah ip-to-lho re amphibiou1 landinaa. ln the South Vac:t Nam war lheac tacliCI are uaed today. \11ke, .tao •• 18. u cbe aon of Mr. and \tra. \take Fen- chak, 172 E. Bay, Coua Mc:aa. He said: ·'There tan • t much a penon can uy about aettJna du • ll()f'hy. It' I I &rcat honor and I JU U hope thoae who rc:ceave it In the futuie will feel II atcatly honored u I do." patulation a on cotutnacti ve a ction." -a telepam from ~. and Mn. R. T. Michell, 1824 W. Ocean Pt., Central Newpon. "I alleae !hat mu ordi- n"ance i 1 uncon 1 ti tutional and • denial o r my rilttt to Olm property." -letter from An· nabel Monttomcry, 210 Via Lido Nord, lado laic. Tnt of letter i • on paae 2. aco- tion l. "A a an early momina beach and 11dewalk walker, I do appreciate lhe at.epa you are takina."-Dorocby McKenna. 1924 W. Ocean PL, Central Newport. "When I Lake my doa walk- tna. do I put • d1aper on at or c arry a duat pan and broom? In ealher event 11 !here a pouibilaty I m1 aht be ar- reated 11 an Or~nae County eallemut"" -letter ••aned "a local cltu.en." "Count me an amona lhe hundreds of h eretofore help- leu vac llml of doa latter and lhe poor pets' ano aant o wneu who pennat unhcallh- rul dutyana of nea&hbora' yards and dnvewaya. Plea1e, I aay, please carry lhrou&h w1th the City ordtnance." - Lew11 Paul, U20 W. Ocean Ft., Cenual Newport. The award climued lhe cffofla of local re11dent1 ttl oonwnemorate Matt Ober' s lona uaociation wtlh New- port Hubor. · LL Col. Ober wu a \1anne Yetet• who aerved It Oua- 4.alc•al Mel Booaainvillc. He ,_. .... f._ •• eo.., In lMl. He !lied laa& S.,t. 11. Polly oo.r, 1111 wue, t1 lfte Grainger heads CYC dUKCOf Of public relationa at Hoaa Ho1pi tal. Crail Craia.-of Coflt»aa ... ., ·-... e ... ,..... •• cloet of •• Ne~rt H.,._ COtllta•Jty T oatil Ceat.Y l•t week. A .. iatins him will be Dt. CHRISTMAS In their own country will be described by American Field Servl ce students In programs to be pre- sented at the 3 city llbrat1es at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 15. Brigitte Megard, at left, wi ll talk about Chri st- mas time In Fran ce, and J:bbe Skoudal will talk: about her native Denmark in the prQ9ram at the Corona del Mar li· brary. Marla Visl a Onate will represent the Philippines at the 9alboa library, and Helga Voegl er wall talk abOut German Christmas customs at Mar~ners library.I Photo by Jeanne Cooper.) PUBUSHER'S DEATH STILL A MYSTERY The dealh or Bernard. \\'. Worth, 52. of Weal Newport, rema1n • a my a tery today. Alter beina robbed and beaten by 2 Fullerton youlha laat Nov. 3. cbe PJblither of lhe "Oranae County News- maaazinc" clied Sunday fol- &oWlDI ~I .W&etJ at ()1._ of All .. la Hoe'"tal lo Loa A111aJea. He H•od at 611 Lido Put Or. Capt. C. D. Oavu of the Fullerton polace llld an autopsy wu completed \4on· day by the Loa Anacle" County Coroner's Offic e. But a toa.tcolo&Y (a pouon tes t) *•II have ttl be com- pleted before the findan aa or lhe autopay are pubhahed. The 2 youlha u• aow tn o, ... Coua" Jaal dlv.-4 wi.IO_..ry .............. The adoption of new mouth- piece• fo r football playeu ia Che Newport HJih School d.iatnct waa • duect reault oC the efforta of Col. Ober. He waa preaidcnt of the New- port Harbor Boouen and •ChuaillticaJiy aupportcd Newport Harbor Hiatt School football teaoa. Jaek \tcCa.be, firat vic• preaideot; \tario Pacini, 2ad vice-preaident: \1ra. Oub Oavia, aecretaty: 11t1d \tna. Jo• f:well, treaaurer. 9 arrested • raids aauuJL A ·~ llold'• ia alao placed aaainar dlem br Pullert.on pollee. They are adentified u Stewart Aah- bndae. 22. or 419 ... Com- monv.eal th Ave.. a aervace atatJon atlendan l. and John Odell "'lomeland, 18. of 449 Weal .\ve., unemployed. He waa director of lhe Lido I a land Connoni Ly Aun. and in 1961, joined dle Doua1u Air Mia1ile and Space Diva- Ilion. Ovina IU1 20 yeu1 wit.b the Marinea he aorvod aa a helicopter conwnander. coalributioa to the develop- meat of vertical auault in \tembera of the board in· elude tb e reti rio 8 offi cen, O.arlea Rote, wfao aerved • preaideat for 2 year.; John Semple. vice ptuident; Robert H. Lacy. aecretuy; and G. \1 .. on SaUac e, trc:a- aurer. A I eo on tb e bo arcl are \tna . f:.G. \tiller, \1eril Graham, ~ra. Walter Peanaoa, Jeaae Luke, J.P. lnfVam. Cr-t II ow ald. Joho C u e. Ed Hirth, Dick Smith, Nonn 87% of goal reached 1\e Newport Beach Uait ed Faad baa ruched 87" of ita 1965-66 Ctlllpaip soal of 1133.858. the directore were iaformed at • lncbeon meet• iDs Moedoy at Bedcehire'• ,...,.,..,,. pre•ident and ct~~~paip manaser. reponed lhet 1116.· ~.01 hu beeo raieed. They expreeaed coofideace that tile drive will rP ov top, althou,; it will be veral mootha before all eoo tributioaa we ao, b- lalter Btanoulllfia, preai• ably oeer the eod of tile lia-"-a.. Md Don f1amm, vice-I A l 1n.uc. ca yeer, •8· , l'UU • Emma Paige dies at 101 aon offerins her conF•tala- &lona. 101-yea~ld Emma A. Paise of Coeta Me .. died Tt~ .. cley at tile Co.atry Cl•b Coaval .. c•t Home ia •t.a A... Slle had tete!ved a tol•tl" .. Oft her lOOt!. birth· clay &a. Pruid 1111 Jolt o- UCI Anteaters sHk 3rd Zot T'lao Aa .. at •• of lbt Uai-•••lcr o1 Calllonla, ltYiae. will Hek llaolr 3rd buht· ........ l• • llartl ..... .. , IDMl .... Pliaibpec Jo-..... r-lite U.S. Nny au •• Coroee4o, Ia u.. ua .,. •• I :U p.m. daia Pri- ..,, Dec. tO. Coea 0.. l.otert' UCI ...... ...S. lts beatetbell • .._ wt• • t5-7l wla "" UC ........ IS-11, dll• --.. -'• • alnll•a fin& ~ .. , .. _,..... CeJ .... , ........ c.. ....... n. ,...,.._..~_...,.._ ,_ ~·Cell ...... ........... ., ..... ...... ., 11·11. Mra. Paise lived at 1318 lateoe St. Sarvivora include 2 eoee, Leater E. Pai«• St. of Silvertoe, Tex•, ud RoMell E. Paise of Leb- boc:k, Tuaa. 6 .-ddlit• ••; ud 7 weat...,.d- dl ildrea. Service-are peadins a& tile 0.1 a.&o.clwey Mort .. ry. Coata Meaa. Mra. Paise hed reeldecl Ia tt.a ••• for •• p•l 2 ye.,. •d i• CaiUonaia lor 14 ye-.. sa.. •• bo"' Ae8• 27. 1864. Gi lL flO. '"I No.I'S Mr • .act Mrl. JaM ....... 212 Vi a Lorca, Udo lale, .,. P._ll of a -... llo• MDM&J, Deo~ 6. ia 1toq Hoephal. PIAMCI IS MilliNG Mi11 Ka.-. M. a.., uno ......... Bl•cL,, ...... . 11114 .... ,.., ......... .. ..... •• .., •• Mt ft-.._ .,....., ..... l ......... .,.ewport Reach poli~ joined forcea with Oran~ County aherifra o Hi cere u well •• 2 other coaatal ci ti c:a in marijuana r&i d• at Coeta \teaa wfa icb netted 9 pereona. They are beins hc:ld in Or.n~ County Jail. The team waa m•de up of 5 plaio-clo th ee detec tivea fmm .,.ewport !leach, 6 from Coeta \te .. , 1 fmm La~"' Oeach and 5 in veati8at ore from the aberi rr a office. The arreata climaxed 3 month• of inveati8ationa, accordin111 to Lt. William Saandera, .,.ewport Oeach detective. Beios held oo dlarsea of .ale of marijulltla are Phillip W. llilea, 19, o f 2312 Coo- tinea tal Ave., Coale \teaa; Raymond F'. Rna~e . 48, or Suta Aaa; Sreve 1\. Foote, 18. of Suta ~u: •d Oobby Jooea, 24, of Lapu tleacb. Five Coale Me••• are c:herpd with poaaeaaioo of mwijuna: Tony L. Otia, 21, of 2656-B <>r-se Ave.; hie wife, Kareo, 20: David L. Zimmenn•, 21, of 2400 Eldeo An.; Jeffrey N. Leer, 3). of 742 Hadeoo Ave.; •d Robert A. Hinehc:li rf, 20, of 686 O~~rtell St. Lt. Saundere .. id the in· veeti~Jatora ... embled at tile Newport Beach Police U.IL.IIIIOF cona.sa •u S..ael H. Siaser. 70, ol 111 Cecil Pl., Coeta \4a ... ••d lut FriM, at ~etrop~ llt. Roepital ha Norwalk. S.rvi.ora iadade taia wife. Lilly: 3 eoea, Joha of Chua- .,,., J .... ofl..t.laput •cl Jelf of Coeca \4eM; a M.•t•, ~.Betty Free of l•••: •d 9 .-dc:J.IIdr.. S.mc• we,.. latld •• •• fJ.J 1-&n..__, Chpel, Coe- .. 'leN, .... Pa.aor L. V. To ... • ofldlllda• lat.,... ••• ... at Pec.Uie Yi .. ----.a P_., Co..,.. 4.1 .... •. s.,_ •• ~-Ia ............ 4~ .. u...~ ...... -.. ,_., ,.... 1n Dept. at 10 p.m. Tbur.da~ .-med watb warT.-.tll. The" aplit up anto i tcama,maxin~~: the men fmm the 'arious comm.-.da. Zimmenn.o .-.d l.car "'f'tf' booked at the Oti11 re11idt'n CI'. Hiles wu pided up at a Coate \1u a drive-in rf'll• taur.-.t alon~ with li inch· cl iff. llae 2 Santa Ana aus· pect. and the l..a~011 Ht'nch man were picked up at thelt homes. Bruce, F note, Jonet~ _,d Hiles had $11 ,000 warr .. ta iuued againat them by \1u· ni cipaJ Jud~ Willaam C.. Spiers for allt'~d sale of marijuana to undercover a~o ta, Lt. a~ndera a a ad . Sgt. Burdsall still at Hoag Seraeant Donald R. Burd- aall. «. •bo hu aervc:d for 18 y can on the Newport Beadl Pohce Department. auffc:red a heart attack at hta home in Coata ._.eaa Thwa- day niabt. H1 1 wife. Beverly. Nahed b1m to the bo1pttal at mtd- niatlt in lhe family cu . O~ty· aen waa aiven bJm in the emeraency wud, becaoae or hi1 condition. She aaid no vi1itou would be allowed unleu they were in IDe 1m· mediate fanuly. Seraunt Burdull 11 no t upec:tc:d home un t.i I after Oui a trnaa. Hoaa Ho1pital report.d yu- terday Chat b. 11 propeu•na aataafac&on ly . IOP •• ITO .. OI c••••ullT A l•adleoa t.oeorha.s Con- "• .. • J.mee B. Uu .. d ~ •• Uu will be &i•• T .... d1r1, Dec. 14, at •• MeN Verde Co.auy Cl•l» by d.e \teu Verde Re,.I.lic• l o- .... Mr. Uu will ·~· S..~ •4 Mr.. Jolla Se~. •ita, A ..... ,_ •4 Mn~ RoM.t B.A.-aleo wi II M tao....A. A to LL ... u.1 ol •• .. ...... ,c. ·-- will ~· •••• d ... , ... l d la pi•• .. Mllt45. After bean& anesled lut *eck, the 2 youna men were anaaaned Fnday an the Ana- helm-Fullerton \4una capal (.ourt *tth ball set at S2,7.SO. \\'hen \4r. Bernard daed, raoll ce !llllct d the "murder hui .J1'" on lhe suspects. Polle e are ttyana to postpone lhe ro bbery and auault bear- ana scheduled for tomorrow at 2 p.m. an the lvtahcun· Fullerton oourt unbl neu week. when the a~top1y re- port ahould be uaila.ble. \4r. Bernard pwdlued lhc "Oranae County Newamaaa- zane" ~ yeua a.,, atartJn& wt th 21 aubscnbera aod tn· crea11 n1 ttl an eallmaled 57,000. He became known 11 ''\4r. O ranae County" when be promoted c:fforll 10 act new anduatry and bu11neuca to come to Oranae Councy . He bettled to make OranaeCoun- ty a •eparatc meuopolit.an area from Loa Anaelea end a cbaevod aucc eu an October, 1%3. He ataduated wt th a Phi Beta Kappa Key from USC and cn~rod publtc relauona. In 19 SS he became v1cc: prea•- denl of Chapman Colle&e and headed the larac:at fund- ra111n1 d11ve an the ba1tory of d\e achool. Two yeara later he rea•aned h11 poat· bon 1o devote baa bme to maaa&tne pubhahana. Sunavou anc ludc h11 wtfe. Lee~ 2 diU it~ tell, ._., .. ~ary Bernard Md \trt. L1nda \4c- Aht\&r~ a panddauabter. Ocnue Mc:AJauer, a bfother, Batley Brooh Bemard. 3016 8rcakeu Ot .• Cof'Ofta del Mar. now on a teaduna IIIIP'- ment '" Japan. Funeral tcrYlcoa w1ll t. ooaduc~d at II a.m. today. Dec. 9. "' IDe Wanbaaltr Moflua.ry Qapel 111 S.aa Aaa. Or. O.raJd Ballla, .au- l&et of die Pint Olri•&i• Oaardl, S.ta Aaa. will ofli· cute. le&ma•t will -.a at •• lltaleeood PM\ ~.a P.t C••wr. a. a. .. of no••a. ,.. ..... . ............. -.. .. ... 10 c:Uri •• Cou.oc:ilmlltl Jamea B. Stoddard. wh o recently auf· fered a at"vert" uiC'er attacl, aubmi tted h 111 rt"II!(O atw n yeeterday •• member of tht- Newport Heach Ca ty C.ouo· cil, effet ll\e amm cdaat el~. The veteran Counul mem- ber aaJd an haa letter of n!ai~ a u on. "It waa mv an• Leotion to retire at tht-end of my tenu an ~pn l. 1966. bu t m recent medacal un• pleu•tneaa d1ctatee ebat I leave you now. •• He added: "It hu beeo an honor 1111d praval ege to have aerved o.; ewport Beach, aod I hope that I ha ve not made too m•y maatakea. l have en JOYed wodc in ~ with vou .-.d the fine peo ple o f tha111 oomll:Qnity, and I bopt" I leave th ia po aillon with mort' fnenda that I atarted. \1a~ I waah all nf vnu lOntmued aucceas and ~·avent~. ··~ thank" ,,, th,. ~<llaff for thetr !tUppt'•rt and ICO•>d wa ll. Tl!e, arl'" an ,.fft"rcn,. teemand ha •f' m' t.nn fadt-nt ,. aod lt't111t. If I ma\ hr .,f ""r• ''<" an th e futur,., plf'es ,. It-t mto l..nr,,. an d I "'all rt-<~pt•ntl tn tht-b""' ••f m~ abdat'," \1r . ...,toddard auff,.r,.d th,. "uddm ulc t-r attar l \tn. 2C' at h111 h·•mr an (.,,,.,,nil dt"l \l11r .nd "Ito; t.lrn Lu lluaj,! lloapiiAI. II" "'llJO rf'lc-a .... d fmm th,. hn ~tpa ta l \'"· :!~. lie .,.aJJ ""' ht-at tht"C.II\ C.oun rd m,.,.lln11: thae \1nn• ditv, whf"n '"" rf'•ll~nata un wi II br ufft c1al h rece-tved. The c-aty c-harter provadu for appointm ent o f a aucce• aor &o fill out the ue11pired lena. lf ao .,,.._ __ t ia .... •••• ao ..,. •"-•• .... i. 4ed-" ... ~t. Ill• Condf ... , ea rr an electJon ammedJatelv to fill the '-'8C'&ncv. 1\e dead- line for appoantmml 111 Jan. 12 . \1r . '-ltoddwd ... l'IHtf'd to thr <.ouncd an \1 arrh. 19~5. and wu re~le ned an 1958 _,d IQ6 ::!. 11 .. , .. ,..rod u mavor fnr l 'f"•a. fmm 1958 to 196:!. \ta,or Pau l Gruber .. u m Catv Hall wht-n \fr. '-l tnddard lruul'!flt tn tht lrttrr n f ,,... ••~ation Vf'lllf'rda'. .,1 acct-pt th,. lf'ttn "'llh n!jVt"t (nr tranllmaa!lmn In the C:ouncal," \1&\tlr (,r uh.-r ••• d. "In tnt' a im""' 1:! ',.,.,... that J •~ b., ~<~ervt"d oln lh,. Coun c-il. h" ~ternc f' """"' ~en l(enen>u!' nnd dec:Lc atl'li to tht' ~81 ln tt'rf'llt. o f th,. Cl 0 and 11 11 dr\ t"lt>pmrn t. \tan~ th an![11 wh arh ""t' nt)'" 10 the cah and wh tt-h IJt.-.d u lanch....-" an tht' u h ·,. prof1feaa art' attnbut•hl,. lu hia fort"aafl*'t .. d h•" dt-d t• cated dtovollon. •••e on tnf' ( nuocd fee l that 111 reatji!UDI( hr haa not left ua. th at h111 eq~enen c t­ llld a-.e JUdjDnent Wt a\aal• able ta ua. "It .., nn .. thf' ( nun, aJ ', cilatl to llf'f' If tb ert• It' an\ • Ollf' who c .. b .. •ppoantt'll to fi ll th111 va rann. tn ~>r­ der to awHd thr u.p'"""~" uf ao election. Couo ~i lm., Or-co r.,~. wh ., a!tM> wae tn ( 11\ Hall tu hear nf the rt'flljiJI•tic,n, c:ommf'ftted: .. l o •t"rVf' wath Jav . t.oddard wu a prt\-1• '•8" .. d. r •t help &.0 me. Hia knowlt'd~e of muru c apal al faa ,.. were flat rtlll'l r-1 v bea t"- fi caal to me wflf'ft I wu • f~.hman C'ClUIICtlm. In 1960. I wtalt Jltl' and ~,... • toddard t~moo th • at Ian~ on lll.ar ~od alu p. Floren t e •• OtltStltLU COMC!•t AT ISTANOA Hlca. Eat.8aa H•il' School "•II pr•••• ata f'iru 0\niDftaa 00111ce.rt for ehc publ1c at 7:10 p.m. Wtdnu~. Oe<l . IS. iD •• FONIII of llaftc.t a Hi .. Scaool. &.4 aad drou muec wi ll ~ pre••c.d. S..d•t Mlo- iata •11 "Kaay tt. Jc*a ~ia. 0. Hoe7, TOlll _._,,b. Mat.,, 1!8*• ..-• .,,. IN P_, Sdeit· l.iq. THE REV. ROYA L OAVIS, associate mlnl 5ter of the F< rst Congregational Church of Los Angeles, has been called to fil l the pUlpit vacancy of the Plymouth Congre- gataonal Church, 32b2 Broad SL, Newport Heights. He w:ll conduct the 11 a.m. worship service lh•s Sunday at the church. (Story on page 7 .) Info on Council race C.ounc1l nominauon papers may be obt&aned from Jan. 27 10 F eb. 17. and noon on Feb. 17 •~ fihn& deadJ1ne, "'c:-..port Beach C1ty Cieri \.1araery Schrouder announced lh 1 j;" ~~>ed, 10 I revte"W or elecuon reJu l •tton~. ( and a date\ fur lhe Apn I 11 Call Santa: 673-9240 Tho t~~OftO ftu .. itar for calliftg Soft to i • &73-9240, .,u, .._. t~... to co 11 ,, n,."' & P·"'· to 9:30 P·"'· ftut Wociftudoy, On. 15. Thia OftftOUftc--..t h Modo by tho eo ...... ct.l t.lar a. ••. b.t of c.-•c• 4hK•ra, .... . .. "."' ....... . .. O.ria-.a M-~c •• "-···· .... ...... .,.. w~n-.. ...... .. ..... ---...... .., .... 14 llko i• tt..Jr O.riat. -· tt.drl•g. ~Trine dies at 66 Hem "· l r~ne, 66, WI'IJ - l nown t~~dao>ool lt'acher. du·d '""t "'und .. , a t ...... Jost"ph', ti''"P' ta l at Or .. ~te . "h co ltved at :!02 Daomnnd ''~'·· Bn lboll lal.,d . "hr had tou¢11 for 2:.! '"""' 111 th r \,.,..ptlrl Bt"lllh rl!"· ntf'll lan "' hnult'i. H,.fnrt' h·•ldanjl, th,. l"'•"•taon ,,f rr-· mcdaal r,.adln jl le11C'h e-r fur tht' \,.wpurt Hl'"a l·h Uuu nn. tt h,. "'"~" :!nd IITAdf' lt"ach,.r •t ''"""flllrl ...,, h11nl an d latrr IJiu~t th,. pn mN" ~~T•dr,. •I C •H<loa dl'l \1,., echo.d. l'raclr In her actl\'lllf'" an tnl'" \t' .. J>'IM Uft"ll. \1"'. 'f flnf' l&ullh I for 2 \ I'.,.. at (.MIAI \1e .. alcli'IC "''t:h hf"r huaband ,.-j,., daed an 19 1:!. \tr. Trani' .. "" a ma th ll'~t<"her . \tno. I ranf' """" ~··d~nt .. r th~ \ewpon ~acb PT~ bt-fure bf.,·nm tnl( a teach" About IQ40 ... runo tat,. <.nll f'~ w-h~r alma mal('r . "univor• mclodf' a da,ch• tf'r, \ties Pegsy Trio~ of \1,.,.,, F ie ., and a brother, (.J.-nn "'•m. nf ~all Ja.ae. I uneral "~'"'l<'ett wert' C'tlfldu C'ted '" ~11-Bro.dwa C.haJM'I wath the Rev. O.vid l alhr off ICt alln~. lnt('nnent .... at tht-... ,~even ~e· m''" al r.n.. \tra. Trant' wa• bom an Clf'\'tltod, Tenn •• livt'd 10 thr area fnr 33 ve.-. and an C.•ltf(lmaa for 6-' veau. EX-" ESIDEMT HOMOREO Puc PTeaadent Carl ., lltoma. W&l rccenu,. hOftOrcd ~ the 8alboa 8a LJCliDI Club w1th the 8Ward o( the "Old Monarch" certaftcate (OJ I Oyeua o( aerT1ce to dlte club. Ptoaadent Mano Pac1• n1 al•o prcaented Carl Wlltl th6 hell aa b11 ,.n •• put prea~denc . MOOil Will MDVI 1\e ~~ ol ..._ ooutaJ ,,.. .. , ... ~ .......... Hoa1 Hoaphal Md .. Araea II ... iq110ved IW1 ...... , r.a.. ... ,... c. .. ~ ol ,_, ... "-• ••• ... .......... ...... ...... It will ~ -4ie..., fOf two ....... aeneral munac apal elecuon mull be propo1ed by nvt leu than 'ior more than J() vo tc:u. voter may 11111 more chan 1 nomanaiJon pa(ler fo r lhc u me oHace Canda datu arc nnmt nateJ by d11llact and &re voted on a t laJ&e Tenn• nr the follov.1n1 Councal member• wll I ex.p11e an Apn l • Va ce-\.1avor rlonald E. rider. [>ulllct ~-Balboa Penansul a eulerl, 11f20ih SL • Dmecn \.1anhall, Ol•lllct 3. LnJc.• l~oolc an d "'lewport ltea&ht~o . • \.1ayor Paul J . (JNber, L>ultl ct 4. Bay ~oru, Chfr Haven. Weatchfr. Harbor Ht&h landa. Baycreu. Dover Shore" and \\eu Upper Bay. • J ame I B. S&oddtud. n. ·- ltlct 7. Corona del Mar, wer.tc:rly of \4atpaetne Ave., Hubor View Ki\h, and trv,n c 1' cnau. us\&rly of El Paaeo Or. '*· .......... ... .... ....... 1 , ....... . ..., .. eo..c;a •• • .,,~ 10 appol&tl a IUCCC:U Of II) fill out b" term. Holdover •ncumbentl arc AJ For&Jt. D11lll ct I. "'lew- por t. v.eater1~ o f !Oth St., Dee Cool., D11lllct S, Bal- boa l1land, lrvanc Terrace:, weatcrlv of FJ Pasco Or •• and l:.ast Bklff. and Ltndaley Paraon•.' Dastnc t 6 , Corona d e I \.tar. e 1 tc:rl ~ of \4arper- atc Ave The cla&•blltt\ rule• for a c andadatc liHt' Bto follows: ~ qua hf1ed elcctm nf the du- tnc t fmm whach he "nom an- aled or •rlltltntc:d. at leas t 1 \ eaJ ammc: •. hatrl) (lreced lnf noman at~t•n nr arf'tuntment, a re1"tcrcd 4ualtfacd elector nf the ~II\ hll AI lear.t ) 'caa arnnoeda att 1' r rcl.edtll& el ec.;tJon m ""'(lntnunent \ia ~., ~h adr r re(lMtc:d lOme uf Ult ~o.Cnl t.hanae I> an elcd1nn l a~~o \ • AJ l lnrm~ rc4Uifcd fnr nOIT\anataon and clu.tmn an aJI munl\.l(ll ) 11fiH.C .. shall ~ fum 1 "h e.J (lnh b\ Ole c1 cy cl er._ <\t the lime of taauancc. the '-'tr c ler\ shall type an lhc name of lhe cend1datc and l>ffa ce, •m· r n nt a t.tamp whach roach "orT1 Caal faltnl rnnn."' and affil her IIIJlaWrt'. "Thtl ehmt natu lhe poutbtlt\)' chat tomeone wal l take our nonunauon (lapeu for an I.Wt• n.-ned candtdate," ahe nnwel. • Each cand1date may pre- pare a llatement nf qualific .. bnna no t to u c eed I SO word a ttl be matlc:d ..,,th the tlniPI~ ballo t. ~o referen c~ 110 I'OIIlJCal affilaalaon may be an cludcd. The cand1daa.a may be billed for pro-orated coat for pnntJn& and b_. hna. The ca ty clerk 1a 10 ,... JCCt o bacene, vulaat •d acandalotu copy In wdt atatemenu .. 11 would ••- 11\at only the molt n..,..t a t.atementa 1bould be r~ Je cted, •• accordJna 110 .. opu\1 on r rom ... I \a.. • .. torney aeneral'a om~ •. • The Caty Coucil c• clir.c:t die caCJ cleft ., ... a cuvaJI of •• Wlo .. pri"' ., •• n,., ,..._ .,..., ll• elecu.oe, ••ct. Ia •• Clll ... ., 4e&e '" c..-..... lOY POl LACIY 'I MI._. Mn. a..tn .....,, • a. ,,. IL. a• ....,_ .. , ... il.-.... Is .... 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HAAPA, o.ner Jnd publisher of tht Ensl~ ~0~~000 'NET LA.AT' IISCUSSES AI 'OFFAL' PIOILEII The following masterpiece of poetic license by Corona del Mar's "poet lariat," T. Quncan Stewart, should be the last word on the dog situation. We commend th is to the attention of the City Fathers of Newport '3each, who are about to adopt an ordinance on this touchy subject. AIM'T IT OFFAL! 11J T. Dille• Stewart (I am indebted 10 my esttemed friend. Dr. Ri chards 1/of(mOII, who alerted me to this mot•ement, picked up 011d dropped pertin ent dolo., and a$ked me to rot't ' it.) Dear City Council, belay while you can This direst of deeds ta the best friend of man. Though nourished and sheltered, by thi s legal blow In spite our love, he'll ha ve no place to go. The dog, a minority, like ly will snivel Becovu he has rjghts, and some of them civd. We're in his debt for as we tread the stTeet He's tatJght us watch wnere we're p~.~tting our feet. Th•s "nuisance" against wh1ch you're out to procla1tn Should first be defined with a suitable nome, So after much research I've p1cked out a word- :.lent•oned 1n pass1ng, let's label it "Putrd." Pvrrd, found 1n areas both urban and rural, Appeor~ '" oil Sl zes, some single, some plural. And the oct of retneving, if one employs reoson, Is mvch less a ta'k if the stvff is let seoson. And here's one more qvondry upon which we're hung, On c e i t's p1cked up, con the subt ect be Hung? If so, then a ponty -with puckering string, Could serve as o diaper; removed -it's a slin9o Manual contact with Pund, in due course, W111 establi.h o scent at an unwante d source. So watch repercussions #rom voters, Al Forgit- When fi replugs g•ve way to door knobs os o forget. There's a n•tTate 1n Purrd, and all classes ore sought; For do•s•es and roses the "Steer" type 1 s bought; Each sweet new·bom tendrd, eoch root and each tvber Is silently count1ng on fOU, \.4ayor Jruber. In summot1on, Con Elder con stder ftnesse, Whtslt~ng fresh Purrd con result'" o mess, Your proposal nos sweep, out tn sptte of tis push No 0 urrd '"the hand t S worth two In the bush. • • • 1!55 DAYS THAT wtLL LIVE IN INFAMY TI-t,~ tr>1rq ::Jearl Haroor N~e~. a s1gn d icant bit of readiflg ) U ·, P ~(.PrOt lr'Jr a 5Peech "'ade Tuesday by state tr ea- >u rer -lt'r: =3ett<. ,H the TJwn rlall ,.,eett119 n Los Anq eles· n e P"10P r .,, l ~4 ;, ,1c;t Jt us, a tter a short oer~od of .: c;:-el•"' NNP n•en.-..e•i .>n<i JUSt ;lla111 'Tlad. I can remember "'Y '~c n~_, JnJ I NJ S '•~htHlg 'Tlac' l, fo r one, am JUS t as ~Jd, "' ~>c~n·o»r 1 lC)t:>'>. t\t least tnen •t N3S a to re1gn o.~~· Jll H.t n·J ~'>. 'J :~.-. Nt'le'1 I hear of so-call eo Amencans lll lC• • • • ''" "' .,... n 'JY atte,...ot 19 t'J send olood suo- ''"'-· 1n1·"' ll·y 1 "ene·'"y, Jnd~eatletsurgtng-rutlny to .r u~eJ • r-.Ps, 11 .1noe •Pvaole' !'1 "'Y ::>0111 on, U11s 1s r t .. I an tJr•Jrl s· ::>ut :reason . .)ur ,.;n ted States -onsii- ':Jtlun .lr·•~'t !II, ect ~n 5 Jef•nes treason sPeCifical ly as ·~ lows treason 1qa1nc,t tre ~" ted c;tates shall cons•st nly ,, »vy1nq NJ r qa1nst tne"" J r n aohenng to their ~ne.,.•rs, ,,.""9 ~he"" 111 1:1c :"r-tort,' ''.herr' 'Tiean•ng the :101v1duJI s tates Jt ~hf r.1teJ States, ano 'ldher~ng' 11ean - '"-J giVIng Support by ':>:>"'(' 3"l ')! a10. "Just ?4 years ago P resident ooosevelt sa•d to th1 s Na- tiOn th Jt 8ecember 7, tCI4 1, w•ll be a iay that will live 1n •n tamy. I am sorry to say that l qb') has produced •n C alifor- nia many days that will live 111 intamy ... "We mus t not, c annot, and Nill not tolerate or condone lawlessness in any s e gment of our society, whether it be at ttle Univers ity ot Califo rnia, in the Watts area here in your ci ty , in Northern Ca lifo rn ia, Southern California, or any- where else •n our great State! We must s upport our law en- forcement agencies! .•• "Our sys tem of government is the greatest the watld has ever seen. It is a government based and dependent upon order and law. Anarchy would destroy our way of life ••• "It goes without say ing that! believe in freedom ot speed!. 1 at so strongly believe in a cademic freedom; bUt 1 DO NOT believe that people c an go on hiding behind these two frt~ doms much longer, without observing the concurrent respon- si bll i ties. "l have no sympathy wl th the Viet Nam slt..tns, or teach- ins. When these activiti es are organized and put Into being on campuses ot universities, or colleges, such as d'lt Uni- versity of California at Berkeley, then l befleve that Cht participating students a re forgetting that the "'''" purpose of any university Is education. t also think that some of th~ faculty have likewise fo rgotten this lmport.wtt fact. "l see no reason for allowing these s tudents to remaht In school. They should have been , and should be In lit .,.,,., expelled to make room for s tudents desiring an eGic~on. Likewise, 1 nt no reason for the faculty members lftwolwtd to be retllned to 9f ve the rut of the faculty, as well d tfle unl versl ty, 1 bid nM1t. '' MO~E TH~N 200 singers and Instrumen- talists will participate in the annual Orange Coast College Chtistmas concert at 8 p.m. ·~ednesday , Oec. 15, in the auditorium. Here,· Fred Martin at the piano Is accompanying a practicing quar- ter comprised of, left to right, Jim log- ston, r::llen Gallion, C..-ot Frobfsh, and Phil l<nox. OCC music instructor ~alter Glecker says that the concert will fea- ture the concert choir, coli ege chorus, men's glee c lub, concert band, string ensemble and brass ensemble. STANO fASTI Publisher of the Enaian The State Hi abway Com- missioners know very well wbcte they stand re aardina the nuspla ced Coastal P ree- way Without the aupport of any body wi than the State or Government, 1ncludin& the ~ewport Beach City Coun- Cil, the County Supervisots, the Parks a.nd Recreation Comn1U1on and thetr own eng1neer. W1th all these fac ts laad on the table, ~nclud•n& the add1t1onal costs, the o ppos•- uon does not need a.ny other amumllon, such as the hule- ous severance and the valu- able properues removed from the C aty's tax roll. W1 th all the above facts Senator Collier's State Tranaportataon and F1nance Commlltee surely should bn ng enough pressure upon the State H1 ghway CommiS- s 10n to reopen their s pll t vote dec a SIOn. Just why IS at poas•ble those an the path o{ th is misplaced ~posed freeway should be t.oua.bt to tbeu tneea ••din• help. Our homes and rropertles arc clouded year after year wath- nut any finat1C1al re numera- u on. and owners arc re- qu•red to pa y the annual ta~e . There sureh as an ..tnswer reglliJiess of the laws of the land. whtch pro- lee t un tv the Stat e and \10- vcrnmcn L The tate H.gh., ay C\l'TI- nao; 10n's own 'TitsguaJeJ Je CISil)n . and fi .tures are 'luff1c1 ent for the overwhelm- Ing percen tage of the people of ~ewport Beach to s tanJ f1rm. { are hou\J be taken re· gariling 4ny o ther new argu- ·nen ts pre sen ted to the Com- ·n •ss•on, as such wouiJ lead tn no th1ng more than fu rther wrangling. The pell!'ll e n! '-e wport Be ach .. hould not ~nften up teganHeH of the ~eat power 1nve tcJ 10 the m1sgunled \tdt c ll•&hway CommiSSIOn· cr's pe culiar dec1s1on. I. Frank -\tk1nson lformer councilman) "ewport Beach "\1i-1.A T Gl VES" \n open I e Iter to 'Aayor Paul Ctruber. l ust what lund o f double talk are you g1v1ng us. \tr. 'Aayor" On the front page of the En 51 gn. November 25, you were quoted as s ayin& that the Council will not s•an any freeway aareement ror the coattal route. Then Councilman Dee Cook reconwnended lbat the free- way be di apoaed of alto- aelher by ... lepelative proc:eu, wbidl meeta wictl the eppro .. J of.,.\ or his conatitutnU. 81Dt are yoe beckin1 up dlia atand? No. ia•ed. Yoa in- silt on ftc eal•d route, ca tin 1 ao-caJ led a arillJI in con a trucdon. Pe09fe (rom lhe affec ted uea aipcd • peat I'UffY pelitiofta ~~ aina •• C01ri4Dr twt.-. Ale yoe the aayor ohll ftc d ty. or juat a rew 1peciOc .... ? Ooe't ,.,. ba .. tae JOOCl or yoar .twJI• city at he.n? Aacl Mr. 'Wayor, did you or djd yoca not make dte follow- illl ltatt'IMftl 10 a friend of mille? Md I qiiOC., .. Now yoo tnow, •d I tna•. chat cbe ftn•IY ia .,-, rilht down lhe coeat. •• a/* all, I .m tae ·~. Mel I . have to make noiaea hlte a ~ayor." Just what aivca. pleaae? \4ra. Emcat McCiellatl 521 We alminatcr Ave. Newport Beach, Calif. ANSWER TO .,p.M." Publisher of the Enaian A clippin& from your"L.et- ters" column, 1ip1cd "P.M." (meanina Poor '4e) baa been brou&ht to my anentioo. S1ncc the U.S. Coast Guard does not conduct ya ctltina claues and since the cla u referted to was actua lly con· ducted by the U.S. Cout Guard .o\UXILIARY , a pwely c iv1lian orpnaution, it would seem "P.M." is mis· 1nfonned and should be set s tra.i&ht The U.S. Coast Guard Auxi- liary •s a non~lluary CIVI• lian oraanaza tion devoted to boa ting safety and good fel- low sh1 p. 'Aembers conduct cruiSes, g1 ve Janners. hold monthly meelln&s, conduc t classes on navt aauon and make courtesy mo10rboat examinat1ona, pauol uti boat rac;es ar~d teaauaa and serve on aearcb and reacue mi .. iooa. I am a member of the U.S. Coast Guard <\uxa h ary and, far from rcce1vana a.ny of the taxpayer's money . pa) for the pnV11ea;e of ervtng the cau e of ~are boaon,. If ··r.'A." had been a li nt~ 'TlOre ~o.areful to look 1nt.o the 'T!atter . he would have founJ ol\Jl that he IS pay1ng for ntllhlng a far as the \u'\lllal"\> '" \..l:lrH:emeJ. Vef) Uu ly yours. F.d~o~.arJ (i. 'leale ~~1 Sunset RlvJ. Ll,S .\ngel~s LETTER TO COUNCIL To the CITY COU~Cll 'IFWPORT REACll. CA•llF . SubJec t: Pro posed Or· Jmancc Re'ltnctln& Free· Jom of 'K>& I he reby Wl <~h to lodge a l'rotest agamst the proposeJ statlltc. o~s reported 1n the press. I allege that thiS ordtnancc IS CO"'SllTUTlO~L\L and a Df.'IIAL of my RIGHT fO OW'-PROPERTY' We nave been guaranteed the nght of ownership of pro- perty s1nce th•s countiy was founded. Properly con- sists of anythan& o f LEGAL V"LU E. noas have le&al value. because they are tax· able, and recopu t.ed as personal property by the pa y· mentof a DOG LICFJ'IISE the first or every yeu. ptedacat- ed on the pre'1)ayment and certification of a RABIES injec tion. We doa owners who have complied Wl th lhe law a and who always eurc:lte our peta on lushes reseot the pto- poud rutrictioa ol o<u riabt.a to walk the ci cy street•! My four and one.ftalf pound poodlo doean't "ao .. on che sidewalk! He h11nta for a tree or ahnab wi lh the acent of anotha cioa. and ••10•• there.'' l NMftt what ia left on tbe aida....&k u moc:.h aa you do, aod conaider it unaiaiUlJ. a-t for the moat part. tho .. pi111 ha•e beon left oilher by dot• not on leaabo1, or cloaa who ua beina adaooled fof...alfte-e. INS they are f'Mide bJ lhe owftef 10 walk rilfU aloaa wi dlou t Ul opparllllli 11 to atop at che fteuby cr.. or aktab. In fie Iader c:aae. --- tbu is the o wner'a fault,.oot the doa;s . May I remind you, that lily- one who C&ll prove that property 1\aa been damaaed by the aot o( a do& baa the ria.bt to recouru lhtouJh the courta, by TORT ACTION. Where nealiaence can be proven by evidence of a wronaful act, the cowtl will provide a remedy. Therefore the propoaed ordinance is IOtaJly UMeceuary. The city realizes a tidy sum in license fees every year from us who lteep doa• 10 watch our pro perty, and warn us of stranaeu who step onto ou~ property. Do a• can- not s tay healthy unleu they u e excrcased at leaat once each day. t don't intend to hve without a do& in my household. Wbat do you cspect me to do, put my do& •n my car. and dnve to CostA 'Aesa, or HuntinatDn Beach, in order to walk my daa., If that is &be way you are tpina to ucat aood law abidina citizens who pay t&Ae1 every you that have aone beyond all reason, I fot oae allaH be forced co aell my property and move to a more favorable environ- ment. I hereby challenge the legal• ty of your proposed ord1nance and believe that you propose an unenfor- cable s talUte. t base th1s contention on the grounds that 1t w1tt deny my n&}lt o f ownersh 1 p of taubl e prop- erty. Annabel \4ontcomery 210 Via L11.w Nord Lu1o lalc COM PUTING OISAS TER Publisher of the Ens1gn, Dunn& the past years many cd1tots and colummsts have wntten about the ever-•n· crca&ln& unnecessary go- vernment spendina. hagbcr taxes goms h•gher and the > pHahn& of the nat1onal debt to astronom1ca l he•ghts, but the punhn& fact 11 that very h ttle , 1f anyth•na 1 sa1d about the one spec1 fic (Continued on page lOl G«xl Grief! OWED TO KERN COUNTY Coleman Computer at 1n a hall, Had a are at spring 1 But a tertible fal l. a Por all of Kern's horses' <\nd all of Kern's men • Voted not to use Coleman acain.• -C .E.B. • • • 1 I UJt e pri IMty 1,Vouewaber ~eflerol elulion. 1 .of,.J b·~~iu? 4 4 ,.J UIO_. .. , o ppou cl co c•rauoUuc YOU u.UyU.s. •vo~cJ cl0fllt4 boncl• for Cole- ,..,. .. di ... F10a111E..U Out thou, tkftleb.,. F,(lh- ratth, daoulh thou be little aMOftl die dlOUIMCb of Judah, yea out of thee shall be come Iordi wuo me lhat ia 10 be naler in 1arael ~ whot• pinat forth have bocl\ (lOftS of old, f.-... ,. laatin Mctta -4:2.) ........... 1 ,.,... straight REPORT FIOM SOUTH AfiiCA. ly ToM Anclenon johannetbuf'l, South Africa: One of the moet ~ u.ndentoOd and I~ about and tn01t explosive areas of th~ World is ~ Af~­ can Contint'nt, JtCOnd largest conunent 10 the World, inhabited by 250 milli.on peoplt' of nine different racn and speaking ~r 800 with the b&Kb or Baotu uou~Mt 1730. The Bantu cribet weft m:l'&tinc South from equa~ Afrb.. !Kh race nc&blish~ it, own hV1"1 aftL Great Britain anne-xed the Ca~ in 1 79~ In 1961 South Arriea abe~ hf'r ~ rnonW'Hlth natus undH Britain and bee~ a ~<e.ttiK'l indepmcknt State. h i\ a !{~. public .or parliamentary democracv. It is 0~(' o( 3.3 i.n<kpcncknt aa'" and 23 . ( includin~: tht' ~~land of Madagatcar) ttpubhc' in Afn. ca. The"' a~ 17 millton people in the-Reo. public of ~uth Afro. Whit" number 3 .. 2'l0.000 : 8:u\lu ,11 :64~,000; othcor colort'd. 1 .. 648,000 and As~ucs (mol( I)· Indians 1 522. OO'J. T h:-B.intu li\~ mostJ,. in tht' northrr~ and ~astrrn paru of South Africa in ~or tht' \"t'n ~it a~icuhural ~iom The-w a rr tht'ir ori~inal h~lands and they o¥. n and occup' 22.7 million act?1, ~\l:lrantt't':i bv tht ~ame Lands Act of 1913. In 1936 the :"4a· tl\ t' Trust and Land Act ~annark~d anotht>r I 5 3 million acrt'll for Bantu ~ukmt'nt \\'ht'n .11l the ~xtr.-land made a' ailablco 11 pur· <hawod tht' Bantu temtorift will bt> la~r than Enitlan<i and \\.ales combmcod and fo11r 111m'S thr ,ju-of witz-erland. Thr pohr, of th~ Rt'public of South Africa " to concour- a~t' and nt'l p tht' Bantu to develop thr~r lt'r· niOnt'S intO hillhly produCt&\~. st"lf·I(O\t'mlf)~ nauonal horm"land1 The Bantu homeland~ arc 'l'1• u nlt"s la~r than ~l~ium But \\ ~<'~<u thr~ ho~l.andJ suppon onh " \ m tllton RantlJ. 9 mtlhon !Wig1ans tnakr tht';, wa' in ~ll{ium. South Africa's poliC\ toward the Bantu is c-vrntual .. Eman<'ipation witholll Chaos··_ Political indt-pcndf'nCt' no"'· ~<'uld m~rt'!v creatt' anothe-r void which the (om. muni_sts would rush in to fill, M in ce-ntral languagn ,.nd diakcts. I came he~ to !earn the truth and to ~· pon it without fear or favor or th~ bleGinK of thf' Great Society or the Unittd Nations. Fint, a ~hort his<ory les.10n which I trust \'Ou 'll nt't'd :u much a1 ( did. Thrn. currTnt de\'dopmen" in South Africa which could mean a confla~otration in ~·hich the t:nitf'd ~ations would t:e on one side (with us fur· nishing most of the monf'\ and th~ corp'.('~ 1 and the majoritY of the Amrrican ~oplr ht-in~ at h~:trt. on thf' othe-r side. After "f'V'\"ral wN-Ics here. I \\ill l!O 10 Rho. ~ia (which IS adjacf'nt and dirKtlv ~orth of South .'\(rica 1. Ahf'r \\ hich l \\ill 'tsit En~otland wh~rc-I \\a' la't wrd .. m spitr o( (or. possibly bt>cau•e o f 1 En~lish thrrah to talc~ pun iti' r action a)l;a•n't an,on~ "ho lt'avt·s tht'rr to ~o to Rltodt'sia . South Afnca "a' di~t'rt'd bv Pollul[tst" t'Xplo~n whu mundt'd tht' Capt 111 tht' fif- t~nth ct'nturv in thf' ··ICood ho~ .. of hnding a st"a route tn the-Ea't Thcort' "·t'rr '" South Africa then only small ~r<•ups of nomadic peoplt" thr-flmhlllt'n and the.-Hottt'ntcll\. both black. The-Rushmt'n li' t"d in tn·r'. l•n wild roots, bt>ni~ and !1,3lllt'. Tht'1r c.-xist~nct" was at the Stone Agr It'\ t>l. Tht' Hottrntou were a pastoral people. West~m Cl\ diJaunn came to South Africa with th~ Dutch. whc• !t'ttltd at the-Capt' in 1652 After ~ttlin~ the-Cape. tht' whitt' pinn«'n mowd north and nonhweitward through un· inhabited countf1·. Th~· fint mad~ contact Africa <and throuatbout tM "'·orld. (N e1111 tllft~ly•i• by t.Ae Corcll- llol Vi,.Juuty F oJUtJIItion) At 5:16 P.\1 .• Nov. 9, som~ 30 million people in 8 states and putt or Canada were plunced in10 dark:neu. Before the liahta went on aaain -houu I at er -a ni ah l time d.i 1 c JOCkey 1n SL L.ouia. ~iuouri , told bia l•su:ners: "Th11 was a na&ht that could have toppled a aovemment; th ia was a ni&bt that couhl have atplaled the beainnina of a revolu- tion." ln upstate New York, the Buffalo Evenina News aalted: "{f a 11mple break 1n a cir- cuit can spread chis maaain blackout onr dt• .. , i n Northeastern United St.at ea. what could a tiny band of superalttlled saboteurs or a couple ofwe ll-placed nuclear bombs sccomplaah?'' DemocratJC Conpeuman. Walter Ro aeu, chamnan of the House Subcomrru ttee on Commun1 catJons and Power. told U.S. New' & World Re· port that the blackout show- ed how "a few persona bent on sabota&e" could innict w1despread damaae to lhe Unated States. Today, while the Amencan people busy themselves wtlh everyday li vin &. the Red• are fi ghltng an 1ntense ,uer- nlla warfare on our o wn sod. "In paemlla suategy. the enemy's rear. Oanka. and other vulnerable apota are h11 vital point.a." Red Chi- na's \1ao Tse-tuna aa.id, "ar~d there be must be harau ed. auacked. diapcued, u- hauated ar~d annihalat ed." If we recall the mar~y thou· \and "act-out-of-Vietnam" much en and draft card bum· era publici1ed dun111 the put few montha, we will have a picture of lhe auer- rilla ~o has described 1n "Yu Chi Chan," hia boolt on auerrillawufare: "Guerrillu may be compued to innum- erable anats, which, by bit- ina a aiant bolh in front and rear, ultimately ex.hauat him. They male lhemaelvu aa Wl.....,llbl• U a poap af cruel and hateful de•H• end u they p ow and attain &i· aant.ic proportJonl, lhey will find that their victim 11 not only exhausted but pracu- cal ly pen shin a." Leaderthtp 10 the se banda of auemllaa. \4ao says. "usually falls upon the shoulder• of you.na swdent1. teachen. profeuou, o ther educators, local soldiery, profeuaonal men. artiaana, and thoae wi thout fixed pro- fesstona , who ue willina to exert themaelved to the taat dro p of thear blood.'' "How can victory be attain- ed by 1uernlla operataona.," the Chinese bou aslc1. "ln war. the (enemy) must de- pend upon lines of commun1· cation •.• the moat iml'Orttnt considerations for her are that her rear be stable and and peaceful and lhat hor linea O( communiCation be 1n tact.'' \4ilitary atrateaists wero alerted 1n June when top Commun11t tertor1st u perta met an Hanot ror a "World Labor Conference ." ~ccord­ mg 10 confidential repona, the Red conferenc e waa called to outline an act1ve .. atrate&Y fo r man p•cket- ma, communtcallon disrup. uon. a.nd antt·wa.r demon- 1Uat1ons in all lar~ds sup- port.ina the U.S. in Viea- nam." A number of U.S. Cormauu • u attended a.• meetina. Eapcrtl now believe that the rec ent mas taken bomblnas of South V1etnameae Vllla cca by U.S. planes were due to "corrrnun1 cauon d1arupuon•• by auemlla sabotage \In Its whtch \4ao Tse·tuna says are located "somewhere 1n the rear or the enemy. a.nd there become the ba ckbone or cuem lla opera tiona . What happened at 5:16 p.m. on Nov. 9, 1965, can happen acain. Communist soon· squads wtll u•e every trick, every scheme, every pre- tense of "persecutio n of the ma.aaes," even abota&e, to create connict of all lonJa. It 1s part of Lemn's plan for world revolutton. • Looking ahead to '66 'rAil T .. Me, Cl•b of Ne,.. port Hwtlor ••ld ht ..... , am.... .,.,,. *i• •••k. . ., it -· lookina rorw• II?' Cbe fiaal .. Cdon .... tinp .t Che old y.ar, ud propwnt for tbe a.w yeu. The Jaaaaary mlin moe tina '!rill be held oa the 2Sth, ttardoa wilh M 11 a.m. buf· fat hanch. Frank Oay , bari~ lOGe aod piultt. will pre· .. nt a p10pem of muaical mastorpiece&. Section activilin for the remainder of tbe year are u follows : Tbursday, Oec. 9-Pbyllit K.ina wi II ai ve a Chris 1mt. • decor Md wrappiaa demoa· tlration at the Coi'Ofta del Mlr Youtb Ceoter for the combined raeetiaa of the fine utt .. d cralta section Md the prdcn section. Taotday, De c, 14 -Th e book section will mMt at lbe home of Mu. Emut Me· Clelland, 1133 Goldoarod Ave., Harbor View Hills . City librarian Dorothea !lleely will re-riew new boob. Tbunday, Dec. 16 -The fine utt and crafta tecotion will hold a c•d.l•llabt lela from l \0 4 p.m. at lba horae of ~~. M.K. Mc'Boiry, 1'1ll Somer .. t La ., Wutclirf. All cnembors of the Tuetday Club ue invii.Cid. Ttie card uction it not boldina ita propouh·e bridao aeuiona durina De· cembc"r. The cho~b'a cook bool_ '"Never on Tuesday,.. Ia still beina offered for ule. Mary Hendrie, phone S41· 61117 , is in charae. FIIIT CUI SALE • T FDI IA1111DAY Member. of fie Newport Harbor 81111i.ae11 and Profea• aioeal Women's C lub will sell fruit catu at lbe east door of Ricba.rd'a Lido Mar· kot Ibis Sat»rday, Dec. 11. P10eoeda will F for lbe on• lbe.ojob trainina proaram, acbolarabipa, and careen wdimited, the BPW propama for )'OWII &irla in lbe bUii• ness world. ACTQq Sterling Holloway Is cooperating with tht Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor in presenting"Sspecla11y lor Children"-at lhe Pavilion Gallery in qalboa during December. Commodore's Ball Dec. 10th The South Shore Sailina Club will celebrate its 8th annual Commodore'• Ball thi1 Friday, Dec. tO, at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Office rs will chanac com· mand for the comina year. In preparation £or lhc event w1vcs of many of the 1k1ppcr1 have planned unusual decor· at1ons in kccpina w1th the event. Headina the decora· tina comrr~u.cc ;, \Irs. R•ch· ard Re1ncman, who 11 aa· aiated by \1mes . Blair Hamil· ton, William K1tchcna.. Wil· liarn Coulter II , Jamea White, Eme1t \i1nncy and Paui clr. Shepud. Conwnodore Blair Ham1lton, wbo .-i6Dd tb• cld for 196~ will u:tioquisb bia c:onm•d m Riduud R•ineman, well· ~.a." \k Re1neman will tum over h1 1 prcvioua VIce-com- modore poaition ro Jamca V.'lute, who m tum will te· hnquuh h1a. reu-commodore- ah•p to Wilham Kitchens . The: board of duccLOrs wh o w1\l autde the ClubncXI year 1nclude llr'illt;un Balr.cr, Ro· bert Scarlca, William Cool- let 11, and GcOJ&c Carver. Corrmodore Blau 1\amalton's w1fe, Jane , 11 ch11rman for the 5emi·formal affau. IIIIS.ETHEL OliU OF IE-IT MEI•n liES ~======~:~~~~~~iiiii;;;::::J_:known 10 meter skipper and ii owner of the 66-foot "Bran- \ln. Ethel Owen, 72, of 611 Powell Pl., NeW1JOII. Heiahta, died Nov. )0 at the Mardin e C.O..•al••cen 1 Ho•~ pi tal in Costa \ten. Survi vora include a dauah· tcr, \ln . Ear l S1.0neback of Ncwpon llcaghts, 2 arand· children : J arcu·arandchtl· drcn, and a brolher, Harold Coll1er of Costa \tcsa. ... ''Co/or i• l •• t " OLORTV I Illite ~ • .,., • Zllilll Clllr lY JIJI6 E. COAST IIFY. CORONA DEL JUR. Scrv1cct .,.ere hdd at the ~cwport ilarbo r Lutheran Oturch with the Rev. Jamc5 G. Blain ofriciiUna. Inter· ment was at Harbor Re ar \temonal Park.. \trs. Owen .,..,, bom •n \tanchcstcr, En aland, and had restdc:d an the arc:• for 19 yean. REGISTKAn• AT OCC JAil. I THROUGH JAI. 21 Reauuation for the sprina acmeater 11 Oranac Coaat Colleae wdl bea1n Jan. J. Retum1n1 and new day collese atudenta may re&ia- ter wec:lr.daya throuah Jan. 27 . The aprinaaemea.tcr will a tan Jan. ]I. Correllan J . Thompaon, dean of admiuions and re· oorda. uid atudenta who will be new to the collcae muat oontac t the admusions office for re&iatration infor· mation. Telephone number ia 540..1610, eatcnaion 201. Retumina uudenta will malr.c appointment• on cam-- puo . IESA SOLIIU TAlES AIIIOME COUIISE Pvt. Donald W. ~nt.rilr.in , aon of \1r. and Mra . William f.ntrikin, 2S6S Serana Pl., Coata "eaa, hu completed a 1-cclr. airOOme courac It the Army Infantry School, at Bcnnina, Ga. He received crainina in proper jump tech· niquea, aafely procedures and equipment mainLonancc:. The 21.,.ear~ld aoldicr wu .-aduatcd from \iuaouri \tiliwy Aeademy, \teaico, Mn.. in I %2 anJ Otanae Coaat Colteae in 1~&<1. OCC GIIAPPLlRS LOSE Oe:fcndina state champton EJ Cwnino downed lhe Oranae Coast Colleae .,.p~en Jl· l6 Friday in openiaa actjon of 6e year for lbe Blaca.Jim Hoqc., WHt&liftl at 160 poaadt. •d Tony l.otenUOB, at 167, each sc:«~ piu qaiu 1 £1 c.mirlo ., pacf' OCC.. Tille Bl~c• trncl to C.fti.,• for fi1:l0 p .... meet ....,. Doe. t , lfs especially for children Tho preview abowin& of ac- tor Sterlina Holioway'a "Eapecially For Children" exhibition waa beld Satwday at lhe Pavilion Gallery for lhe member• of the Pine Arta Pauocu of Nowpoc-t Harbor and their chlldlen. The aallery haa been trana- fonnc:d bf deaianer Vance Joaaon into a wonderland, with a mue, a room of color, a lona room , a tunnel, •d a • happen ina', all for a child'• dc:liJht. 1n thia aettina ia a collection of all forma or artiat ic upreuioo, from a 6th century, uti fact to 0p AIL Sklrlina Holloway rc:feu 1o lbc: es.bibit as an art ex• pe:rience for children aii to siz.leen. He: commented lbat for aornc time, be hu want· od to preaetl t a a how jua t for children. He doea not want to m.nuencc th em, auidc tlc:m, or force them to liltc it., bot only to ahow them really pd art with the bope: tbat they will enjoy iL Hi' •Dice peeta all amall viat- 1ou to the aallery in the Briefina Room where he tells them , "If you really look and try to ICC, that'l fine. tr you juat do th1&, you will bC doina a favor for me and for youraclf." He concludca w1lh "and maybe you will Rave made a new friend wh01e name 11 An." \it. Holloway hu a pent the put year &athcnna pa1nunaa.. tcu.lptUre, and artifact& from mu.aeums and plleriea hom Seattle to La Jolla. There i1 an ancient 0\ineae hub cap, ~intinaa by BreuP.el, Gain a• borou&b, Whiatler'• "Blue Boy," a Picuao, a Sou· tine, oriainal illuauationa by Or . ""Seuu and Ch u lea Schultz, Japanese adlr. scrolls, and a kinetic aculp- ture of a sh1 p, created by Oet>t&e Ri clr.ey clpcCi ally for "E&peCiilll) For Chd· drcn ." The e~h1bltmn wil l be open ~ the publt c tv nee. Jl, everyday hom I to 5 p.m., with lhc: eu:ept1 0n of De c . 2S. The P1V1Iton Gallery 11 located at --'00 \ta1n Strbet... Balboa. Mrs . Spencer R1chardson and ~n . Wil ham Ch1chuter are , co-ch11rm~n of the Fane An~ Patron~ ComTTU ttee. WOJir.1n1 With \1.r. Holloway on tlua e:dubtt. "u . \tar· ah all Se1dcclr:cr, hoap1 tality chairman, and her comm1ttce a.erved the youn& aueat1 Chna.tmaa c.ookie1 and pinlr. lemonade fo\lowin& the pre- view tow of the aallery. The 1how will move 10 the Los .\n8tlea County Muaeum of o\rt on Jan. II. SPITTING ON A STONE t E vcr try apittinJ on a stone to cue pain , Sounds fooli~. now.da)'l. But a kNia time aao (ollr.s.ctually uxd th1s .. rancdy." We're luclr.y to be hvmjJ tn th1s aac: of modem medicine. Mcdic:al ICJCfXX has 1711en us many wonderful pajn retiewen and ocher rch11bk. effective drup. HOWCYU, it's Jtill not w1x 10 usc o"~ modication mctiacnminatdy. When you don't fee l up to po.r, a». your ph)ISICUin "s adviCe fi~r Then, 1f he ptaeri~ mcdtcauon., come to us . pracnption prnmptly and careful!) We"ll till hi& Christensen Pharmacy -1 &. CO&n' IIWT .. CO_,.A DEL MD omoLE S·25SG \THE ' • DEUGHT THE VW AND PORSCHE OWNERS ON YOUR CHRISTMAS UST WITH ACCESSORIES FROM IVERSON L.-ed bel-~rc JU"~t .11 f"tw of t he ""<~"' ICMCI<II ~,.,.,.. th•t w oH brogflt~n •~''"! onn Cll r'-tm~a morn'"ll· \l"•a•t C"•<:" h•e•· -·• <~Cc:eaaonea dtowf'OOm ~ ~ r I ~ to t.u..e ~dw~nbgc of l.lleae lpeCI<il -proeea. INSIGNA KEY FOil sr.so COCO MATS !FRONT & REARI $16.95 DOORSILL PLATES (Stein'-5._1) $12.00 pr. lEATHEilETT STEERING WHEEL COVER $6.95 BEAUTIFUL CHROME SKI RACKS $14.95 ELEGANT WOOOSHIFT STICK KNOB sus BENDIX TAC.o.METER $22.95 WOOD STEERING WHEEL $49.95 SIMULATED WOOD DASH $6.95 DENIM PLAID SEAT COVERS $19.90 CHROME OFI'-SET WHEELS S29.9SI EA. EXCH. EXTRACTOit EXHAUST SYSTEM $49.95 !SPECIAL) WHEEL TRIM RINGS All MOO. THRU '65 $6.95 !Sot "* 41 KEY FOB TYPE SLSO PORSCHE KEY CASE 52.25 STAINLESS STEEL DOOR SILL PLATES $19.95 DRAGER TIRE GAUGE $6.95 COCO MATS !FRONT & REAR I $21.95 WOOO SHIFT KNOB $3.75 LEATHER RAONCM>RIVING GLOVES $1.95 CHROME LUGGAGE & SKI RACK $59.95 HEADttESTS $39.95/PR. TALBOT RACING MIRROR $7.95 WOOO STEERING WHEEL FITS THRU '59 $49.95 NARDI WOOD WHEEL 1'60 ONI S9S.OO EXTUCTOII EXHAUST SYSTEM $54.95 CUSTOM 500 WAJI. KIT $5.00 NIWPOIIT II.VD. AT 22fMI ST . • NIWflOtiT IIAWOA NJ•NSU&.AI . 1 970 HAI.IOa .c)UI.IVAIID • COST A MUA Q~ = of4 f'.S. CHICK -IS n. OM. y AUTMOIIIZIO VW a -SCMI DIALIR 1M n. HAll-- ~li. ..ltlf "-"¥. ARVO E. HAAPA, owner ltld ~~lstt~F of lhe En-"9" ET LA•Al' IISCUSSES AI 'OFFAL' PIIOILEII Th e followin g masterpiece of poetic license by Corona del Mar's "poet lariat," T. l)unc<r'l Stewart, shoul d be the las t word on the dog situation. We commend th is to the attenti on of th e (:i ty Father Newpo rt 9each, who are about to adopt an ordinan hy subject. AIM' IT OFFAL! IIJ T. IIIII ... Slowll1 rr,.~·,.Jeb d to my t.Jtarr~ed friend. Dr. Riclaatril. f/o{fm011, who alerted 111e to this mot•tmtnl, pir:lceri wp a11d dropped pertinen.l data, and asluri me to r:ovtr it.) Dear City Council, belay whi le you can This direst o f deeds to ri1e best fri.,d of mon, Though nourished ond sheltered, by this legal blow In spite our love, he'll hove no place to go. The dog, o mit'lority, likely will sn ivel Becauu he has rights, ond some of tnem civil. We're in his debt for OS we tread rn. street He's tought us watch where we're p&.~Hing ou r feet. This "nuisance" against whi ch y(X.I're out to proclaim snould fi rst be defined wi1h (I suitable nane, So after much research I've pick.d out o word .'.\en tioned in passing, let's label it "Purrd." Purrd, found in areas both urban ood nsrol, Appears in all sizes, some single, some plural. Ari d Th e oct of retrieving, don e emp loys reason, Is much less o to'k if th e stvff is let season. Arid here', on e mo re quoodry upon which we 're hung, Once it's pick ed up, con rhe ,ubJ eCt be flung? II ,o, tnen o pooty -wiTh puckeri ng strin g, Cou ld serve a s o diaper; removed-it's o slin;. ~onual CCM'IIo ct wit\! Pund, in due course, Will establ ish a scent at on UflWOI'Ited source. So watch repMC\ISSions from II"'fef's, AJ Forgit- When fi replugs give way to door knobs a s a target, There's o nitTote in Purrd, and all classes ore sour/lt; For daisies and roses th e "Steer" type 15 bought; Each sweet new-born tendril, each roo t and each tvber Is silently counting on you, Mayor :jrvber. ln summation, C.on Elder, constder finesse, 'Nhtsking fresh Purrd con result in o mess; Your oroposol hos sweep, but tn sptte of i h ou'h No 0 urr d on the han d t s wortn two tn the l::o..tsh. • • • 1!55 DAYS Tit AT WILL LIVE IN INFAMY nus !letng Pearl Haroor Weelc , a Si gnificant bi t ol readi ng •S !t1 1S excerot fr-:lm a soeect\ "!'ade Tuesday by state trea- ><Her .q_,.rt 3etts a t the fJwn rlall rTJee ting in Los Angeles: "Cln -,ecentler 7, Fl4 l, 11ost Jt us, alter a sho rt perio d of ·d sceltel ~er e tncensecl and JUS t ola1n mad. I Ci.ln remem ber .... Y ·eel1ngs Jnu I ~as f1gnting rnaC' 1, tor one, am JUS t as ·~ad now-Oecem oer "', l%5. 0.1 least tne'l 1t was a fOretgn 'l')wer Jttacio:.lng .JS . \l ow, Nhen I hear of so-called O.mE'fiC ans 1ttJcvrn., us lr'JIT' ~rthtn, oy atte"'~Dirng to send Dlood, suo- ~.11es. Jncl.,oney to ?ur en emy, .:md leatlets urg1ng muttny to u Jr~·ed t:;rces, It ·S unoel•evaOie' In my ootn1on, this tS •c t r'HJ~"'LlnttJr tdfltS.., out tredson. Our Uni ted States Constl- ~u tion, Artic le!!!, Secti on J, dcl1nes treason soe ci tically as '?I lo ws. 'treason aqdtnst the Un1ted States shall consis t Jnl y .n evytng Nar agamst tnem, :n •n adhert ng to thei r ':'nemtes, g1v1ng the'T' a11 <tnd c'Jrr iort,' 'them' meamng ttl e ndivtdual states ')I th e Jr11 ted States, and 'Jdhefl ng 1 mean- ng g1v1ng suoport oy sarre act ot Jld. "Just ?4 years ago Prestdent ~oose,.el t said to th ls Na- tiOn that Dec emtler 7, lq,q , Ni!l oe a day that will li ve in infamy. 13m so rry to say that 1%5 has produced in Cali fo r- 'll a m,my days that will l1 ve 1n tn famy.,. "We mus t not, cannot , and N!ll not tolerate or condone lawlessness 1n any s egment oi our soci ety, whe ther i t be at ltle Untvers1ty of California, in the Watts area here in your c1 ty , in Northern Call lo mia, Southern Cali fo rnia, or any- where else in our great State! We must support our law rn- fo rcement agencies! ... "Our system ot government is the greatest the WOtld has ever seen. It is a go't'emment based and dependent upon order and law . .o\narchy would destroy our way of life ••• "It goes without s ay ing that I bel ieve in freedom of speech. I also strongly believe in academic freedom; but 1 DO NOT oetievl! that people cMI go on hiding behind these two free-- doms much longer, without observing the concurrent respon- sibilities. "I have no sympathy with the Viet Nan slt.Jns:, or tucn-- ins. When these activities are or~lzed and put into being on campuses of universiti es, or colleges, such liS tht Unfo. ve1sity of Ci.llfomia at BerkeltY, ttlen I bt41eve that lhe participjtlng students are forgetting lttat tfle main pYtpOst of any university Is education. I arlso tttlni that some of the faculty have likewise forgotten this lmportM~t fact. ''I see no rtason for al lowing these students to reruln Itt s chool. They should have been, and should be In lftt tuturi, expelltd to make room for students desiring an ecltc_,on. Likewise, I set no reason for the faculty members lnwohed to be tetllnt-d to give the rest of Cht faculty, IS .-ell d the university, a bid name." tallsts wil l participate In the annual Orange Coast College Ctu lstmas concert at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 15, in the auditorium. Here, Fred Martin at the piano is accompanying a practicing Quar- ter com prised of, left to right, Jim L09" ston, C::llen Gllllon, Carol Frobhh, and Phil !Cnox. OC C music lnstluctor Wal ter Gl eck:er says that the concert will fea· ture the concert choir, college chorus, men's glee club, concert band, string ensemble anct btass enSI!mble. STAND FAST! Publisher of the Enai&n The Slate Hiahway Com- missioners kn ow very well where they stand rcaardinJ the misplaced Coastal Free- way withoul the support of any body withi n the State or Government, includina the :'llcwport Beach City Coun- cil, the County Supervisors, lhe Parks and Recreation Conmiu1on and their own cnaineer. With all these facts laid on the table, includma the additional costs, the opposi· t1on do cs not need any other amunition, s uch as the hide· ous severance and the valu· able propertie s remo ved from th e City's tu roll. Wi th all the above facts Stenator Collier's State Transportation and Finance Committee surely should brlnJ enough pressure upon th e State HiJhway Commis- Sion to reopen their spilt VOte deCISIOn . Just why 11 11 pouible thoae in the path of th is misplaced proposed Freeway should be l:l'oua)at 1o their tn-• ••ell:ina help. Our homea and ~operties arc clouded year sftcr year With- out any financ1al rcnumcra• uon, and owners arc rc• quucd to pay the annual uucs. There surely IS an answer TC JI!lrdlcss of the laws of the land, whu:h pftt- tc ct only the State and C'.o- vernmen l- The Stat c I-Ii ghway Com- musJon's own mls!luuleJ Je cuuon, and f1,o:u res arc suffic1ent fo r the ovcrwhclm- Lnl! perccntaae nf the people ,,f 'lewport Beach to stand firm. (are should be tak.cn re- ga rdin& itny other nc.,. .r.rgu- ments presented to the Com- mLnLOn, as such would lead to nothma more than further wrangling. fhe peopl e o f :"lewpnrt Beach should not soft en up regardless of the geat pov. ... r 1nveste d m lhe mLsguLJed 'itate lhghway CommusLOn· er's pecu li ar Jecu1o n. J . Ftank o\tkLnson (ffmncr coun c• lrn anl 'lewport Beach "WrtAT GIVES" ·\n open letter to \la)'Or Paul firubcr. Just wha t kind ,.,r double talk are you liVID& us, \h . \1ayo r" On the front page of the Ensa1n. November 15, you were quoted as sayina lhal lhe Cowtcil will not sisn any rree•ny apcement ror lhe coutlil f(Kite. Then Councilman Dec Cook rcconmcnded lblt t lhc hce- way be di spoaed or aiiO- JCthcr by lh• leaialativc proc:e: ... wbid: meem widi the appronl or JnOil of his con• ti tu u-n u . Bat arc yo. bKkinJ up dlit ttand? No, iad .. d.. Y011 in- lilt on Che iaiiDCI roule, citins to-call.d unna• in conatructioa. P.ople hom Che affacted ana tip.cl w peat m•y I" li lion • oppot- tins tha COiridor rca•. /ve yoo •• • .,.. of all fla d 1Y , or jull • raw •,.cine •ea•? r:ao.•t ,_ !tan lillie pod of roat ....,,. cir, al ~•.c! Alld Mr~ Meyor, •• yoa or did you !tOt ....... rouow.. itla ttatcmewl to a friaftd of mi .. 7 And I qtiOta, .. Now yoa tftow, •d t taow, ma1 lha fr ... ., It Pal ri ... t down lhe coatt.. Bit alter all, I 1m •• ·,..,_, and I have to make noise& like a \tayor." Juu what Jives, please? \tn. Em est McClellan 527 Westminster Ave. Newport Beach, Cali(. AMSWER TO "P.M." Publiaber of the Ensip~ A clippina from your"Let· ten" colum n, si sncd "P.M." (meanina Poor \1c) hu been brouaht to my attention. Since the U.S. Coast Guard docs nol conduct yachtina claucs and 1ince the clan referred to was ac tually con- ducted by the U.S. Coast Guard AUXILIARY , a purely civilian oraaniution, it would seem "P.M." it mis- Lnfonncd and should be set straiJht. The U.S. Coast Guard o\u.ti- li ary 15 a non~mlitary civi- lian organization devoted to boatins nfcty and aood fcl· lowsh1 p. \tembcrs conduct CfUISC5, Jive dinners. hold monthl y meelln&s, conduct classes on navtgation and make courtesy motorboat eumination&, pauo\ nil boat races and reaattaa and serve on search and reacue miuiona. I am a member of the U.S. Coast Gu ard o\u.tiliary and , far from TC CCIVIng any of lhe tupayc r's moncy ,pay for th e puv1 legc of scrvmg the cause of safe bostLn,. H "P.\1." had been a lillie mo re careful to look mto the matter, he woulJ have found out that he 15 payms fo1 nothm1 IS far as the ·\u!L ii ary u c uncemeJ, Vet)" trul y ytJurs . EdwarJ (i. 'l ealc ~-'61 Sunset RlvJ. Los Angeles LETTER TO COUHCIL To the CI TY COU:'IICIL :'IIE WPORT BEACJI, CM IF. Subject: ProposeJ Or - J,nancc Restn cuns Free· Jom of '1ogs I heteby 11o15h to lodge a protest agatnst lhc proposeJ statu te, as reported 1n lhe press. I allege lhat this otdmance IS U:'IICO~STI TUTION<\L and a DE:'II Io\L of my RIGHT Til OW:"l PROPERTY ' We have been IU&rantccd the ngh t nf owner1h1 p of pro~ petty smcc lhu counlly was founded. Property con- su ls of anythmg of LEGAL VA LUE. floas have leaal value, because lhey arc tat- able, an d re coJT!izcd •• personal ~opcrty by the pay· mcnt of a DOG LICt:NSE the rint of every ycat, predicat- ed on the pre-payment and certification of a RABIES iojcction. We c;&oa ownera wbo have complied with tbe Ia•• and who always nerciiC our peta on lcaahu reunt the pro- potcol reatricllOD of out ria.hta 1o walk the city atreetsl My foUr and <me-half pollftd poodla cloean'1 "10" on the aidewalll:l He hunl.l ror a ttec or ahNb wilh the tccnl of uoU.cr dolo and "~Qea lbere."". I rt1nt wbat it let\ 011 dlle aicMwalll: ae mudl ae you clo, .U conaidar it unaiP,tly. Bu.t lor 11M moel ~n. dlloa• pila1 lt .. a ba•• tert either bf dop ..,, on 141•Nu , or dop wt.o an beiDJtdtooladloroMdl•c•. lftd th.y .,. I'Uida by the: owner .., ••lk ri ... t aktea widlout ... oppw .. 1ty 10 atop at Gc ••-"1 na or slaNb. 111 •• Iauer cue, --- that i1 the ownet."a fault,.oot the c1o.;a. May I remind you, tha t •Y· one who caa pro•e that property ba1 been damaaed by the act or a doa baa lhc riJht to tttcoanc thlouab the oourt.a, by TORT ACTION. Whe re ncaliacnce can be provCn by c'f'idcncc or a wronaful act, the couru will provide a remedy. There£orc the proposed ordinance ia totally unneceuary. The ci ty realizes a tidy sum in license fees every year £rom ua who keep doa• to watch our property, and warn ua oC 1tranaera who atep on to our property. Ooaa·can-- not stay hctlthy unleu they arc eJ.erciscd at least once each day . I don't intend to l1 ve without a do& in my household. What do you expect me to do, put my do& in my car, and dri ve to Cos ta \1c5a, or Huntin&ton Beach, in order to walk my dos ? If that is the way you 11c 10ina to ueat JOOd law abldina citizens who pay ta:sea c't'ery year that have JOnt beyond all reuon, I fc:. one shaH be forced to sell my property and move to a more fa'f'Orable environ• mcnt. I hereby challenge lhc lc&ality of your proposed ordinance and believe lhal you propose an uncnfor- cable s tatute. I base this contention on the pounds that 11 will deny my nJht of ownership of tauble prop- eny. Annabel \-tontaomery 210 Via Luio Nord Lido Isle COMPUTING DIS ASTER Publi 1her of the Ens1 &f\, Dunng the pall years many c.J1 tors and columnuts have wntten about the evcr-m- creaiLng unnece ssary go- vernment spending, hL&}lcr taxe! 101n1 hiahcr and the 'pu alin& of lhe natwnal debt to u uonom1cal he•ahts, bu t the puzzlina fact 11 thai very little, i£ anythm1 LS saul about the one spec1fic (Continued on paac t O) Good Grief! OWE D TO KERN COUNTY Coleman Computer sat m a hall, Bad a peat spcin1' But a tcniblc fal l.1 F01 all of Kern'• hones 1 ""d all of Kern's men• Voted no t to use Coleman a&ain.• • • • 'I UtJC priMGry C.E.B. 1,'¥ot~~abcr &e11cro t dcdio11. 'hJ b.J«iu? • 4,.J MIO .. ,., oppouJ W cuu.UnJ .otc uaUy i"&· 'Vou4 Jowr~ bo11J• for Cole· IWOII t~AC.lJ·-· ,..111E-.£ But thou, tlelhlehn €ph~ rauh, •oulh lhou be lillie MnOnl •• lhouunds. of JudM, yet aut or lhu shall he c:ome rorth 11111ao me lhat ia to be Nltt in ltttcl; whote aoiap ronh hne or r.-..,.,. ............ ,.,_ . straJah.t IIPOIT ROM SOUTH APIICA. ly TOM Alld•naR J--w. Soooth Afric:., One ol !he -'""" -ouod !led about ouod moat expbive arns of the Wodd il the Afri. can Cor}tinmt, aoc:ond larsat eonti.ncnt in the World, inhabited by 2.50 million people ol nine dlfl'c:rt11t raca aDd apeaking OYer 800 languages ~nd diaJe.ctL with lhe bbds or Banlu arouad 17!0. 'The Bantu tribe. wef't' nY.IJOlrint South frau equatorial Africa. Eaeh race: ntabUahed ita own living area. Cru1 Britain annexed ~ in 1795. I came here to !eun the truth and to ~Y· pon it without rear or favor or the b~fl8: ol the-Great Sodety or the United Natklns. In 1961 South Africa aha Mr Com· roonoweahh 'ta1u1 under Britain and bttame a ~"eTe:ign inde~nc State. It it a R:::- pubHc or parliameru.ary democracy. It is onr ol 33 independen1 !llatN and 2~ (including lhe island of M11dagucar) t'l'public:s in Afri- ca. Thtff' aN" 17 million ptOple in the Re- public of South Africa. White-s number 3,- 2.\0,000: Ban•u 11.6+3,000 : othtr colored, 1.- 648,000 and As~tic~ (mostl~· Indians) 522,- 00'J. Th~ &ntu lh'e mostly in the northern and eaitrrn parts ol South Africa in IOillC of the \'t~· be~t apic::uhural ~ions. Tht-.r art' their ori~naJ homC'Ian<b and the-y own and OC"Cu~· 22.7 million acrH, gu;,rantte:l bv the ~ati,·e Lands Act of 1913. In 1936 tht' Na- ti\·c Trust and Land Act earmarked another 1.).3 million ac::rrt fo.. Bantu i!tttlrment. Whtn all the extra land made nailablt is pur- chaJoNI the Ranlu ttrritoOO will be lancer than England and Walb c::ombinrd -and four timn thr tile o( Switft'rland. The policy of thr Republic:: of South Africa is to rnc.our- agr and help the Bantu to de,Tiop their ttr- ri torie':s into hi.l(hl)' producti\-c, trlf-go\'T"minl( national horntlands. Tht Bantu hotnC'Iands nr 5Vo tin.rs larger rhan BriRium. But whrrns thfior homelands tuppot"t only ~ .. "» million Rantu. 9 million Brlgians make thrir ""-ay in BeiJrium. Sooth AfrU:a's poiM:~ toward the Bantu is f'\·entual "Enunc::ipation withour Chaos". Political indcprndcnce now "'-ould men:!y Cl'l'ate another void wh ich tht Com- munists would rush in to fill, as in «ntral Africa and throu.dlout the "''orld. Fint, a dlort his:ory ~ which I trust ~'OU'U ~ as much as I did. Thtn, cum:nt dt\Tiopments in South Africa which could rotan a c::onflaJ(rat ion in ~·hic::h the L'nitKi ~ations would t:e on one side (with us fur- nishing most or tht monc')' and the c::orp-..n ) and the nu.;c,n~ .. or the American ptoplc ht-in~ at heart, on the-other side. .-\her ~\Tral wt'f'ks htre, I ""·ill .(0 to Rho- dt'!ia (which is adj.act'nt and dirMth· :'~forth of South .-\frica 1. Aftf'r which I ,.,:ill \'isit En~otland whrrr I ~·as last Wffk, in spite of (or, pouibly becau!t' of) English th ""a t~ to takr punitiw· action agaimt an~'OllC' .,·ho lea\'if'S thrn-to go to Rhodrsia. South Africa was di~e€n·~red bv PortultnC' rl<plo!Yrs who roundrd tht Capr. in thr fif- t~nth crntury in thr "!(00(1 hopr" of finding a !W'a routr tn thf' East. Thrrt ~·rrr-in South Africa thtn onl~ VT1all ~!» of nomadic: peopk -tht' Rushnlt'n and thr Holleutots. both black. Thr Bushmtn lin•d in trt'rs. on wild roots, brrr~ and ~tamr. Thrir rxi~tC'nct was at tht Stone A~ .lr\'t-1. The Hon~tntots ~re a pastoral JXOple. \\.'t-stcm civilization cal"llt to South .-\frlca ""·ith thC' Dutch, who SC'ttltd at thr Capr in !632. Ahtr !11:1\l inQ: tht Cape. tht whitt-pionffn movtd north and north""'estward through un- inhabittd count~·. Thf'}· fim matk contact THE F?Eo u~E (New• ~Jtt41Y•i• by tAe, Crmll· 11al ,Vi,.JuetJty FowuiotiotJ ) At S:l6 P .M., Nov. 9, 1ome 30 million people in 8 1tatea and parts of Canada were plunJed into dartnna. Before the lichu went on aaain -houra later -a ni&ht time disc jockey in St. Loui1, \1iuouri, told his liuenen: "Thia waa a nisht that could have toppled a 10vcrnmcnt: thu was a ni&ht that could have SLJTI&Ied the be&innin& or a revolu· tion." In upatate New York, lhe Buffalo EveninaNcwa aaked: "If a Simple bleak in a cir-- cuit can 1prcad lhil maaai'f'c blackout over the ent ire Northeastern United Stat ea, what could a tiny band of supcraki lied nboteurs or a couple or we 11-placed nuclear bombs accomplish"" Dcmocr1tic Conpe1sman, Walter Ro gers, chainnan of the House Subcommi ttee on Communi cations and Power, told U.S. News & World Rc· port that the blackout show- ed how •· a £cw persons bent on ubota&c" could innict widupread damaae to the United States. Today, while the Amencan people busy thems elves with ev eryday hvin1, the RcL.\1 arc fi&h tLn& an Lntense JIUC:t- rilla warfare on out own soil. "In p.~cmlla s tratcJY . the enemy's rear , flanks, and other vulnerable apolt are hi a vital point.a," Red Chi· na's \tao T1e·n.t1 said, "and there he muat be haraued, attacked, dispencd. u.- hauated and annihilated." If we recall the many thou- sand "&cl-out-of·Vietnam" marcbera and draft card bum· en publicized duri ~ lhe put few months, we will have a picture of the &uer• rilla \tao haa dcac::ribcd in "Yu Ch i Chan," his book on aucni lla wufare: "Guenillu may be compued to innum- erable p~ats, which. by bit- in& a aiant both in front and rear, ultimately uhauat him. They make thcmacln• aa ~~ne.odtuable aa a poup of cruel and hateful devlla and aa they p-ow and attain ai- aanti c proportions. they will find that their victim it not only nhausted but practi· cally perishinJ." leadcnhip m these bands of &ucnll lu, \ta.o says, "u1ua\ly falls upon the shoulders of youn& s tudents, teachen , professors, o ther educators, local soldi cry, profcuiona l men. attisans, a nd those without fi1ed pro- fUSions, who ate willina to e1crt lhemselvcd to the last drop of their blood." "Uow can victory be attain- ed by 1uerrilla operation•"" lhe Ch1 ne.c boss aaks. "In war, the (enemy) m01t de- pend upon lines of communi- -.. calion ••. tbe mosl important cootidcratiOfts for her arc lhat her rear be uable and and peaceful and that her linu of communication be intact." \1iliu.ry stratcaiata were alerted in June when top Ccmmunitt tenorist e&peru met in Hanoi !or a "World Labor Conference ." o\coord- ing 1o confidential reports, the Red conferenc e waa called to outline an active "suateJY for man picket• ina. comm.lnication disrup- tion, and anli-wu demon• Illations in all land• sup- portina the U.S. in Viet· nam." A number of U.S. Conwnuniata anendcd th• mcetin&. E•perll now believe that the recent mi1taken bombin11 or South Vietnamese villa&CS by U.S. pl anca were due w '' conmuni cation di sruption'' by &Uenilla sabotaae uni ts which \tao Tse-tuna u ya are loc ated "somewhere 1n the reat oC the enemy, and there become the backbone of JUCtTi 1\a operations. What happened at S:l6 p.m. on Nov. q, t%5, can happen aaain. Communist lOOn- squads will lllc every trick, every scheme, every pre· tense of" peraecution of the mas1cs," even s abouae, to create conOict of all lon.Js . It is part of Lenin'~ plan for world revol uti on. .. ..... ··-••eta)• ... ~ .. .r::--...... :":. ____ .. . __. N1spat .....__...._;at ._..I .,...11 . Look-ing ahead to '66 11M T .... , Club of New• port Harbor lttld ill ..... , a.n...... party dUt •••k. lad It •• toekiaa forwud tl) 1M fiaaJ aeCtiOil raMtiap ot lhe old year, aad Of'OPMlt for lbe ••• year. The January main moetiaa .,nu M. held oo the 2Stb, ftaldq wilh u 11 a.m. buf· fet haach. Pr•k Oay, bali· klfte •d pianist. will pre- ant a propam of musical m"Lcrpiecea. Section aclivitiu Cor tbe remaiader of lhe year are u follows: Th~nday , Dec. 9-Phyllis Kiaa will Jive a Chri lin\& I Moor •d wrappiaJ demoa· ewation at dle Co1011a del Mar Youth Ceuter £or the combiae.d mcetiaJ of the fllle art1 ud crafll u ctioa Md t he aarcien section. Tuetday, Oec. 14 -The book section \rill meet tl lhe home or Mrs. Ernest Mc- Clelland, llll Oolciearod Ave., Harbor View Hilla. Ciry librarian Dorothea Slleely will review now books.- T1:r.u.rtclay, Dec. 16 -The fine uta and cralta section will !told a c..ulleliabt tela from 1 10 .t p.m. It dt.e boftle of ~a. M.K. McP.airy, 1133 Sometut l.,.a,, Wutclirf. All ~Nrabera of the Tuuday Club 110 initod . The cud section is not holdina iu propeuive bridae aeuion• dllrina De- cember. The club'• cook book, .. Never on Tue1day," i1 1lill beina offered for .. le. Mary Hendrie, phone 541· 6117, i• in charae. FltiiT CUE IALE RT FOI IATIIDAY Memben o( lhe Newport Harbor Buioen and Pto£e1· 1ioaal WC)I"Mn'• Club will 1ell fnait cakea at the eatt door of Richard'• Lido Mar- ket thi1 Saturday, Dec. 11. Ptoc:oed• will 10 for th on!. the"'iob traJnlnJ prop.m, 1Cholanbip1, and care•• un.liraited, &he BPW propam1 for yowaa airlt in the bu1i· neu world. ACTQq Sterling Holloway Is cooperating with the Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor In presenting"=:spe:clally tor Children" at the Pavilion Ga llery in qa1boa during December. Commodore's Ball Dec. 10th The South Shore Sailina Club will cclebnte iu 8th annual Commodore '• 8111 thi1 Friday, Dec. 10, at the Newport Harbor Y•cht Club. Officers will chanae com• mand for the comina year. In prep.ration for the event wivea of many of the 1k1ppen h1ve planned unuaual decor· ations 1n keepina with the event. Headina the decora· tina committee i& \tn. Rich- ard Reineman, who 1s as- sisted by \lmcs . Blair Ham1l• UXI , William Kitchen&, Wil· l1am Coulter 11 , James Whit.e, Emeat \1inney and P11tri clr. Shepard. a." \tr. Re1neman will tum over h11 previous VIce-com- modore pos1tion ID James Wh11e, who in tum will re- IJnQUIIh hu rear-commodore- ship ~William Kitchenti . The board of duecto" who will au1de the Clubnut yea1 mclude Wilham Balr.er, Ro· bert Searles, Wilham Coul· t.er II, and Gc01:1e Carver. COTITlodore Blau lltrTU1ton's w1fc. Jane, 11 ch.a1rman for the 1t1m1•formal affair. IIIIS. ETIIEL Oftll OF IE-IT NEI.T$11ES Connodore Blair Hanulton, wbo 111ided lbe club for 196~ •i11 relinqui•b bit conm•d 10 Ridlard RefnemM, well- • ~======~::~;~~~~jji;;:=::J-::known 10 meler skipper and i owner or tbe 6().fool "Bran- \irs. Ethel Owen, 72. of 621 Powell Pl.. Ne.,...,r\ Hd.pts, died No•. )0 at 1he Merdiae eo.-t•ecent Ho ... pi tal in Costa \iua. Surnvou include a dau&h· ter. \tra. Earl Swnebaclr. of Newpon tle1ghts; 2 arand· children: J Jfelii·Jfandch.ll· dren: and a brother, Harold Co1l1u of Costa \lesa. OLORTV II 1111ilt1 • ..,., • Zllitll Clllr TY 2816 E. COAST IIJI7Y. CORONA DEL JUR I Scrv•cu <acre held at the Newport llarbor Lutheran Ourch wi th the Rev. Jamea G. Bltin offi c1auna. Inter· ment wa~ st Harbor Rest \temonat Parlr.. \tn. Owen was born 1n \ianches ter , EnJland, and had rc udcd 1n the area for 19 yean. REIIISTIAn• AT OCC JAil. I TIIROUCit JAI. 2l Reaisuation ror the sprina semcuer at Oran1c Coast Cotlcae will be11n Jan. l . Rcblmma and new day colleae students may reaia· t.er -.,oeekday• throuah Jan. 27 . The sprina scmetter will start Jan. H . Conellan J . Thompsun, dean of admiuions and re- corda, said students who will be new to the colleae must contact the ac:naiiSJons office for rePsuation infor- mation . Tcle~one nwnber is S4Q-1610. Cltension 201. Retumina students will make sppoi.ntmenll on cam- puo . IW SDLIIU TAlES AIIIORIE COUIISE Pvt. Donald W. C_ntrilr.in. son of \1r . and Mra. William Enuikin, 2165 Se:rana Pl.. CostA Meta. hu completed 1 1-eelr. airbome courae at lhc Army ln{utry School. at !lennina. Ga. lie recei•ed trainina in proper jump tech· niques. ufet}' procedure& and equipment maintenance. The 11-,.ear-<~ld soldier was •ld•a~d from \iiuouri \4iliLUy Ac.adcmy. \iuico, Mo., In 1961 anJ Oranae Cout Colleae in I %4. Oefc.ndina a~ate c:hempion £1 Camino dowed •e Oranae Coau Collcae ppplcn ll- 16 Prilily ia opeeifta action of 6e ,,., for •• Brrllu.Jim Hodae, wre.adiftl at 160 pounda,Md Terry Lorenu•, at 167. cec:h tcued pi•• qaintt El c.n.mo to pac.t OCC. Tfte S.cs trne1 ,to Cetrill)t for 8'"7 :)0 p.111. rnnt -..Dee. 9. lfs especially. for children -T IIA-fill• .. liST IEC11!JII---,. J THURSDAY, DEC.'· ISS -DEl liM, CM.Jf. The preview sbowina of ee- tor Sterlina Holloway's "Especially For Cbitdret1" n.bibition wu held Saturday at lbe Pavilion Gallery for lhe members of the Pine Atta PaUOns or Newport Harbor ud their ciUidren. The aallery has been trans- formed by desianer Vance Jooson into a wonderland, witb a maz.e, a room of color, a lona room, a tunnel , •d 1 ' happenina', all for a child's deli&ht. Ia th is settina is a collection or til forms of artistic npreuioo, from a 6th cenwry artifact to 0p A<L Sterlina Hollowsy refeu to dle exhibit as an art ca.· perieace fpr children six to sixteen. He commented Chat for some time, be hat wsnt- od to present 1 show just for cbildren . He doea not want so inlluence them, pide them, or force cbem so like it, but only to show them really pd an with the bopc tbat they will enjoy iL His voice lfeeu all small vi11· lou to the aa11ery in tbe lkiefina Roan where be tells them . "tr you really loolr. and try to ICC , thtt'l fine. If you just do thla, you will be doii\a a fa•or for me and fo r youraelf." He concludes With "and maybe you will have made 1 new friend whOl e name 11 Art." \ir. Hal\owsy hu spent the putyear&athennl pa1nunaa. sculpwre. and utifacta from museums •d aalleriea hom Seattle to La Jollt. There is an ancient O!.ine.c hub csp , Jaintina• by Breu&he l, Gains• borouah, Whi slier's "Blue Boy," 1 Picauo, a Sou- tine, oriainal illustnt•ona by Dr. Scuu and Chulu Schultz, Jspanue sdk scrolls, and a tinetic scul~ lure of a sh1 p, created by Oeorae R1 clr.e y e'pec•al1y for "Espec•all) For Oul· dren." The Clblbit•on w11l be open 1D the pubh~· 1u Oec. 31, everyd11y from I to 5 p.m., with the e•ceptwn of Dec. 25 . The Pavthon G•llery 11 located lit -'00 \ia1n St rce t, Balboa. Mrs . Spencer R1chardum and \iu. Wilham Ch1chester ate , co-chamm:n {lf the F1ne Arh Pauons Comnu ttce. worlr.l n& With \tr. Holloway on th 1' cxh•b1t. \tu. \iar· shall Neukc lr.er, hosp1taht) chairman, and her comm1ttee served the youna I 'Jeltli Chnaunu cookies and p1nlr. lemonade followtna the pre· view tour of the aallery. The a bow wi II move &o the Los An,... lea County Museum or ..... 1 on Jan. 11. SP'ITTING ON A STONE? E 11er It)' spittina: on a stone to ca.te pam., Sound& foolish, now~~dr!ys. But a kM1J umc aao rollo:s actually U5Cd thts '"mnedy:· We'~ lucty to be hv•ntl 1n th•s ate of modem medcinc. Medical ~ 1\as tpllcn us many woodc:lful pain rdieven and otket' reliable, dfectJ\I'C df\1&1. H~. it 's u.ili not w1se 10 use Qlfy mecticauon indilcnminatdy. When you don't feel up to psr. ask your phyWan's adva fi~t Then. tr he prescribes medK:aoon. comr to us pn:scnptlon prompcly and csrduU~ We'll fiH h1s Christensen Pharmacy E. C:OAn' IIWT .. C:O_,.A DEL 110 08IOLE 1·2550 ' • DEUGHT THE VW AND PORSCHE OWNERS ON YOUR CHRISTMAS UST WITH ACCESSORIES FROM IVERSON Lilted bel-are Jw:.t " fe""' of the manr ~·· --.oNeS that w olt brogl'ltcn elle ry on" Cftrt1tft1a1 mornong. Voa•t Chock l.,er- -·, ~ries ahowroom e a r I y to take ad"a"tage of tl'let~ot spectal procea. INSIGNA KEY FOB $1.50 COCO MATS (FRONT & REARJ $16.9S DOORSILL PI.A TES (Stein'-s ... ll $12.00 .... . LEATHERETT STEERING WHEEL COVER $6.95 aEAUTIFUL CHROME SKI !tACKS $14.95 ELEGANT WOODSHIFT STICK KN06 $3.75 BENDIX TAC.Q.METER $22.95 WOOO STEERING WHEEL $49.95 SIMULATED WOOO DASH $6.95 DENIM PLAID SEAT COVERS $19.90 CHROME OFF-SET WHEELS $29.95/EA. EXCH. EXTIU.CTOII EXHAUST SYSTEM $49.95 !SPECIAL) WHEEL TRIM RINGS ALL MOO. ntiiU '65 $6.95 (Set of 41 KEY FOB TYPE $1.50 PORSCHE KEY CASE $2.25 STAINLESS STEEL DOOR SILL PLATES $19.95 ORAGER TillE GAUGE $6.95 COCO MATS (FRONT & REAR! $21.9S WOOO SHIFT KNOB $3.75 LEATHER RACING-DRIVING GLOVE< $1.95 CHROME LUGGAGE & SKI RACK $59.95 HEAOIIESTS $39.9S/PR. TALBOT IU.CING MIRROII $7.9S WOOO STEERING WHEEL FITS ntRU '59 $49.95 NARDI WOOO WHER 1'60 ONJ $9~.00 EXTRACTOR EXHAUST SYSTEM $54.9S CUSTOM SOO WAX KIT $5.00 NIWPOI:T llVD. AT 22..4 n . • NIWJ'OitT fiA&aOA~I 1970HAI.aii.......VAAO•COSTAMUA 0~ = ol4 HIWPOttT II. YD. AT 22..4 St. • NIW~T 0~'-:,':'~ P.S. CHICIC ,_ IS nt1 CIMLT A~ IUD VW & -SOtl OIALU 1M THI HA-MSA. . . , -I . . . . • <! ' '-' ' ,,.l , •.. ~: -· .. 11!1011101. ............ -- "PLUSUIIE SEUEIIS" FOOD and GROG AT THE JAMAICA INN e CORONA del MAR W e d. N ite Buffe t $2.50 from Sp.m . to !2p.m. • DANCING NIGtm.Y • l'looM: ORiole 3-1110 JAM SESSION -DAY EVENINGS HOWARD WWAMS' HOFBRAU e ~,,_ Rill• Ham e Tw'"" JUFF£T • WNCH • DINNER I I Lift. • 2 a.m. (C.._.. Sun.iay) A ... FOOD TO GO Phone SAI-9062 171 2 ~ A.,.. Co.ta M.u "Try Solll.-.fllew" Foro Different Br.akfost or lunch COFFEE SHOP l A.l. TDIP.I . "FEATUIIIG IUTQIEI lOY MUT1" -'AftAifA IN" 210 1 E . COAST H W'V .-OR J-B120 Delu,;e -\pL ... -I & 2 Hedroorn-2 Halhs fmm Sl.'iO.f}(} mo. 2 Pools-Tenni s Courtl!l Swiss Chalet "Tf,. Ulto ..,a•• ,, Ftr>• €""'P•on Ooooo o"•ll "A FA.MILY RESTAUIU.tH" 414 F•a:uri nq DINNER MUSIC By GEORGE TACK on ftt• ZITH ER I ""rl<v~ "· n l'l11#',$ (n l Pd f)ar/\ ll'l(t•Ht;od f1rtrd,.,M11 dot r· lblt#'rhraM /ff'O'r HOURS-WOH. TO FRI. II A.W. TO 10 P.fll. h. T ... rO 11 P,W, -CLOS!O 5VHOA YS BIY~. II.B. &4&·5383 '9/ou• /,~ QIO 11M~· ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY F.\J()} 01'1~ E\"CE LI.E\T SE-tFOOns i\'D OTIIFR Gill R ~£T SPF.CIH. TIE S HOW FEATURING COCKTAJ L HOURS 5.7 P.M. 1111 I . COAST HIIY .. REIIPORT lEACH ···till lrvino's lliE WORLD'S ~T PIZZA ;1,. LASAGNA 1~ u r Sandwich• W, 19th. in the Mesa Plaza Shopping Center. YANQ Yule contest o I 11 announced Tbe aawly fomMCI Newport; Upper Bay A .. n. h pluniaa Chriatm.. trophiea for Ill• beat deooratod bomoa ia tbeir ana &bet encompuaoa Tllatin Aft,, Anniver .. ry Lane and Golden Ci rcle. Accordina to Robert Sim- ona, preaident ohbe property owner' a auociation, a pand prite award and a cbildren'a award will be made. The latter awud muat be the theme of a cbild'a oriainal idea but can be bOlped by an adult to put it toaether. The judJina committee ia compoaed of Emil Pnek., JO& uph Morris, and James Toah of De Mal Tosh Florin, 2438 N. Newport Blvd., Colla Meu. The awarlh will be made the ni&ht of Wednuday, Dec . 22. Medicine for Viet Nam Frank LaMaana of Anaheim, tourina Viet N.m and olher Far Eutue.a1 on a peuonal ract-findina million, has called (or a movement to 1end medical supplie1 to the South Vietnamese. He s pent 1everal days in the be.ttle-torn Da Nan& area, visiting orphanaaes, hospitals, and campi in lllhich civilian Vietnamese are bein1 treated by U.S. mili tary personneL He also reponed that he had spoken with scores or Oran~ County servicemen, and that he would "look up their kinfolk" when he re- turned. "Their morale is hiJh," he said. "and their bravery beyond description." He said American fo rces e xhibited deep contempt for the "r.et-Out.Qf-VIet ... 'Jam" J emons trato rs in this coun- try . "To a man,'' he ~aid, "they con&~der them cowards, mufits, and traitors ." After he return• to Oranae County in late r)ecember or early J.nuary, he plans to or•ania:e • d:riYe 10 collecc needed supplies and forward Dlankeu, medictn'cs. and 1\osf'lt.a l supplies to V1t1 'Jam. \1r. La\tagna, lS. IS 01 can- d1 Jat e for Re pu blican no- minatiOn fM U.S. Con.:re.'iS In the 1.1th f)lS iriCl, a lioeat no"' he ld hy <"lemocrat R1ch- :.ud llann a. Breaks in to help victim The trouD le began when F.:mma C. E lhott, 78 , slipped m her balhro~ last Thurs· day. h1 t her nee~ on the edae of the batl\ tc and landed on the sma ll of her b1ck . She then ca leJ f)O ii ce f01 he lp. When Pollee OITi cer J. Andrew s arnved at Q(){) E. Ocean Ft., 9alboa, he heard moamng 1ounds from an up- s tairs room. -\ll the doo11 and windows were locked, and a padlock wu on the door. Offi cer o\ndrews thGn used a 5c rewdrwer and forc- ed open a wmdow. \~s . Elliott wu found on her bedroom noor unable to move . Aher complaining of pa1n m her back and hips. she wa1 rulhed to Hoa1 Hosp1tal, where s he is now 1n good condition. BOY FOR SCHOFI ELD'S ~r. and \ln. ~'lorman Scho- field. 510 Fulle-rton Ave., ~ewport He1jJht1, are parenu of a ton born We dnesday, Dec. 1. in Hoaa Ho1pital. --y---....... , .. . Coli~ WANT BE MILLIONAIRE! l.n•11 tinw mall,. •uit11 In H .. n, K11n1 ft•r A,....ric-an mUiio.,.iru IOlu,inf O,W-nl . Nnw immit',..t• USA . Tajk_,,. • ....,y Ho.""" Kona auih -(Mw ••175-w .. rth I win thlot ).lt..nd.tit~Md. a..,.a., bouttnn ...,._ --417,019 etit~hor._.h Nlt!IEMft t~mhftl.MJ.t f.aii-Moti,..W.. W.,..td'e ,.... .. , tu ... urM•u• F..nrl'-h, Sc.•tti.h. ltalien 'a~. All dut,.f,.., t..l••l A-rk-.11 .. , ..... Yan1 , ... ,..ntft • ...,,,.thi-..• ~ II, ,abrtc-, ,., .wu .... , in th.--ll •• c-.tnn ........ ~ v.,.... "''-dtolp-<'hflr In ..__ <H' ttll'ift. Y•"f ........ b. m illiMYirw -· Hu,,. 1,w.., ft,_,,.W. Sir. Huunu 1e 'Ill' (Mo>tt. A' Ptl.ll "til t). YANG'S HONG KONG TAILORS --JDs-tlla... ......... ~ ....... CORONA OEL MAR ARTIST Rex Brandt, assisted by his arti st wlfe, Joan Irving Brandt, puts the finishing touches on a mu ral at the new Bayside Center office of Newp01t National Bank . Looking on trom above are bank staff members, from left, Donna Pri ce, Ann Maxwell, Ann Palafen i, manager Gene Montgomery, assistant manager Bob qoo t, Heidi Uas- sey , '3inkie North and Lola Campbell. The mo vement and activity of ttl e ~ are depleted in colors of muted blues and tans that ttary in tone and hue. qex '3randt recalls that his first serious painting was a Harbor Area scene. This was 32 years ago, when he was a high school student in ~i versi de. He painted a water color of the bay and the 3alboa Pavilion, and ~ron first prize at the Californi a State ~="air. YULE PROGRAMS AT SCHOOLS SIUde nll in I he Newport Beach Elementary School llistrict will present their Christmas pro v ams during the week of l')ec. 13, accord- in I to 'iupt. Roy 0 . o\nJer- sen. Chi ldsen at Lincoln anJ ~ewpon Heights School~> will offe r the1r pro ~tams on Tuuday, nee. 1.1. Primary lfSdea at Newport He ijJh ts will perfonn at 9:10a.m. and the upper grades u I :30 p.m., both with the theme, "Christmas Through Chil- dren'• Eyes." Lincoln's "The Thinas That ~akc It Ch.tistmu" wdl bea1n at 7:30p.m. Harbor View and :--lewpon Schools will be featured on McAfee troth revealed Mr. and \tn. Jame1 A. ~c­ Aree Sr. of :--lewport Beach ha ve announced the betro- thal or their dauJhter, Judi AM. to Peter 'Jendron, 1on of Mr. and Mu. Donald A. Dendron of Corona del Mar. \tiu \tc o\fee is a vaduate o( Newport llarbor High School. She IS now attenJ- m& Oran1e Coast Co ll eae. where sht IS majorin1 1n denta l U SISimg and is a member of Eps•lon Delta. the dental >\ss!Slmg Cl ub. Her fiance IS a lso a gra- duate of 'Je wporl llarbor and attended Orange Cnlllit, where he was ac t1ve m student go- vernment. lie u now maJor- In! 1n bus1nen admmlsUa- tiOn at t.he Un1 ven1 ty of ~u 'lhern Ca ll fom• a, where he 15 affi lnucd w1th th e Ph1 Judi At!n Mc:Af- Kappa Tau fraternity. No date haa yet been ae: for the weddinJ. Music festival Dec. 13th Seven high schools w1l1 pre!ent a Chuumas fe suval of mUSI C at the Oran1e Coast College auditonum \1onday, Oec. 11. betvnnmg at 8 p.m . The fo llo wins high schools w1\l p1Ut11:.1pate : Corona del ~r . t:s tancia, Newport Har- bor , Hunun1ton Beach, \iar- ml and \Veslminster. They will combine fo rce s Wi th the OCC choru s for se veral num- bers in addi tion to doina some numbers on thei r own. Sestina will be limited, because more than SOO hi&h school auu:t1 will attend. The festival ia deaiancd to acquaint s tudents •ilh ace and to live them • meet OCC music Wednesday, Oec. 15. "The Sounds of Chriumu" will bcain at 9:30a.m. at llarbor View with all children per- fonnina. Newporl School'• "\teny Christmas" will he given in two sections. Pri- mary children will sin& at 9:30 a.m. and the upper arades will pcrfonn at 1 :)0 p.m. \b\day, afternoon and evenin& perfo nnances w1ll be Jiven Thursday, Oe c. IIi, at Mariners anJ llorace £n- IIJ.fi Schools. "What 11 Chriumu't" 11 \1arinen will feature primary children at 9:30 a.m. anJ the upPer padea a1 1:30 p.m. En1i111's "Let There Be Peace On Eutb" will beain at 1:30 p.m. in the JYm . Speci al music JIQUPI will preaen t the proifam. Corona del \1ar'l "Ru- dolph's Oilemn a" will be &i ven a t Q:]O a .m. Friday, Oec. 17. The mus1ca l pro- p-am written by \1rs . \tar- JOUe Ramen. w1ll feature all the ch1 ldren. The public i1 1n v11ed to attend the perfonnan ces, 'iupt. o\ndeuen rem1nds COAST Gl.an~i ng st~cn of wo.,., gold mylar on o eoiUtRn of wolhabl e woo l. , .lng .. lou• at- home Togo, de1ign.d tro atoy.ln ploc:e vd1tl o aingte ~op. Price 2.5. 9.5 27UI.c-H ..... .., eo.-.. -..... 67s-n so (HO LIDAYS U CLUDIOI -n.::,-c:z:~~~~~ .... •.. , .... .... ....... 12.75 -0.11 ..... t1.7J -.. Ow ..... .._. ................ .._.. T-• ntl ANGELS' SPEQAl AIIMI:.._ .................. a ......... . ......a ........ -............. .... -·.-.. ..... , ........... _._ .... __ ,,.., .... .. SUPER MARKET Mi.R OR 6CJc CARROTS BUTTERNUT 4CJc COFFEE 20 oa. PICG. SMUCK IRS ~PORT · , Dirk BoJarde in "AGENT I V .. also Geo. C. Scott &. 0 -..a Wynter in ""THE LIST OF DISHWASHER 3t JRLIES MOW TII.U TUISIIAY Rec-...Ht~ t.r ••Itt • SICIOIID PIATUII • "TNI aiOIT" .. C.._ ..... , c ..... c..-.. ADRIAII ME1SEMGER"" IALIOA TIIUTIIE PRESENTS A SPEOAL FIH E·AATS PROGRAM 3 NIGHTS ONLY TUI ... ID-"""' DIC. 14-IS..ll "ROYAL IALL£r IIAD~::i~-~~·LLI. ST''""'""' I POIITnM SWAM LAK E -N:.T II Tloo FI..WN' o.41oo lo E-colot QJRT AIM 4T .. 30 •AND-AT 7:00 ONLY ~ TIAVILIMIA JAPAN -I'HILIPI'INES THAILAIIO -SIIIGM'OIIE DOLE 211 SIZE CAM CASI..SIIAYM! PINEAPPLE JIHCE )/ 27t GRAPEFRUIT JUICE SPENCER STEAKS , .... FACIAL Frying Chicken CUTUI' WMOLI PAIIII STYLI .... ~SPARE RIBS 'TIMfa wUI be bla doiq•• ia Palm Sprina• dlia weokeftd wllea dt.e Pecalaaola Point lllaoqaal Clu.b attack• die Teuia Club ooont there. Lootina forward tD lbe ..,....ta ue CltyiDD Utd M'Loo Dolloo-. Bob ood Hasel Jonu, Maria McOni tl, &b and *tao Se'l"it.a and Jot aad Joyce Fo1ter. • • • Spmciaa up a.d buay wllb her Olliltmu docorationt , Praace1 Lamb it preparina ller Wattclifr home for a Clwl1 1ma1 IWIIcbcon for fri aad• on Thunday nul. • • • Twoaty yean •.. and ac• oordi.a.a tD uadition tbat ia lh• china anniversary .•.. w..tdiaa lllDivenuy peet- iaa• are in order for Oick IDd Till a Underwood of Bay· craat, wbo celebrated their 10th oo Tueaday Jut. • • • Posmor reaidenta of Irvine Terrace, Ted and Tookic Paolson, wbo are now livina ia E.rurald Bay, 1 ti II had itchy feet •.. new to New Y ark ad then 101ued the New Enaland u.atea. • • • "Hi lib Tu" ... an read the invilationa fO • holiday party at the Lido home d Ruth McLeod ~day nuL • • • The Kappa Delta Alumnae boliday diMer held at the Newport Heia.hts home ol Edna Pranken included hua· t:.ndt, and was a roarin& success . .amona thc-se feutina were Paul and Jac- que Kuhn or Baycreat, ~OJel and Bart:.ra Wels h of Harbor Hiahlanda, Nobby and Bev Cochran of Newport llel&hta, Pete and Ginnie <\ndcrson of F..ast murr and Jim anJ Lu. Palmer of Bay Shores. Til• Oru .. Co .. l)' Pllll- blmDilic: Society preun\ed the Oeba.t Orchottll, made up of YQa&RI mllt iclus from the Youa Muaiciant Poua· dation, laat Friday nilbt with oonduc:cor, Michael Til• toa and 111111t c:oDductor Jobuy Green of Lido. Ou"" st.and.ina u d unbelienble was lhe Npificont pedor· maoce of lS.,car-old piuo aoloist, Mona Gelabek, who played die Saiot Sacna Con· cerlo No. 2 in O'minor .•. abe acaaally c:ueued the keyboard and left ber au· dience CftUIJlc:ed . • • • Sugulina &hat lbe holiday aea1011 c:ommeoc:e with .,odie1 and pyety at her Balboa htand borne, Wink Brown has invited friends ol aood c:beer 1D an open house Sunday evenina. • • • Followina a proareuhe dinner lalt weekend, the denert was acned at the home of Georae and Carol Ziealcr of Baycrest ... and enjoyina every monel were Bob and Jean O!.amley or Bac:k Bay, Dan and linda Oinsmoor of Balboa Island, Mike and Mary 'Aontaomcry of Laauna Beach. Bob ·and Carol Perkins of lnine Ter• rac:e and Oan and Bart.rs Lindquiat or Baycrest. • • • Potter and Erline Gam, who live in Irvine Terrace, had a dinner party JUSt for f~m with auesll Bob and ~n Badham and Warren \4arlene Sturtevant of Dover Shores and Wal· ly and Donnell ~'och of Har· bor Hi&hlands . • • • Joe and Jean Bush are hvin& on LuJo after a mor.th lon& ',\'est In-lies hone)·moon ... an d a. stop m :'llew Yo rk , Rev. Moomaw to speak The Community \rtcthodut l::otrd of ducctou of the Ouu ch or Balboa Island Pellowsh1p of Chruulln will hold iu 16th anniveuary Athletes. and in 1Q57 was dinner at the Fint Methodist elec ted Dy the Jun1 or Cham· Ou.uch of Costa Mesa, 420 lxr of Commerce u one of 'It'. lCJth St., at 6:30p.m. lhitl the 5 ountandin& men u1 Friday. Dec. 10. Put min1· Ca.lifornia for that year . · ateu •d their •ives will be Rcaervationa for tho ban· ~t~••t• o( honor. quet arc to be made with the The speaker will be the church offi ce, 675-0950. or ReY. Donn Moomaw ,min111er Bill \iuwell , 675-2CJI6 . of the Bel <\ir Presbyterian Churdl in Los Anaeles. He 11 an a\1-ume foo tbal l areat. All·Americltl lineman at UCLA for 1950. 1'~5 1 and }1~52 . lineman of the year, c:olleae player or the year, c:o-c:aptain or the colleae All Start, and in 1953 he wu named 11 one of the -.,rid's areatest athletes in ••Who' s wbo in Sporll." While 1 junior at UCLA, be cormnittod hi s life 10 Jesus Chriat. brinaina the tame "all~t" dedication fO lbe teTYi Ce of God and man aa he brouaht to tbe te1m on the football team. LIOIS CLUI TO HOLD CIIILDREI'S PARTY The Otanae Coast L1ons Club of Costa \ten will hold 1ts children's Chrutmu party at 6:30 p.m. Wednes• day, Oec. 22, m the \toose Lodae on 17th St. A buffet d1nner will be served, and O!.rislmal st.oclr.ina• will be Jivcn 10 all the younauen. Bob 'doore is proaram c:haH· n.n. Jaclr. Mabterian is aer- V'ina •• food cbainnan. and Tom Bawne will do the Santa Claus cborea. ASH TRAY SETS FIRE He w11 a member of the <\n 11h trty that waa emp • Billy Graham Team in th.~ tied into a waate buket 19S4 Loadon Crusade. cauted 11,250 d.naae when Afterl 1 aradualion from it set tbe kitchen oa l'ire in PriDcetcm Theoloaical Semi· an apartment at 216 Marine 0.-y in ltSl he wu appoiot· AYe., O.lboe hlaad, last ..s 111 mini1tot of new lifo to pfiqy. The tCftanta •• Wil· the Fin tPreaby\eri• Charc:b li1m Racak and Jly Mitael· o1 He i 1 oa l:be ian. frw ift • • wrapping sportswear a nice place to shop children's -r hosiery lingtril ows 3404 VIA IJDO, NIWf'OIT .... CH wtaero lhoy uw Hoary Ponq Ia "Ooaaration." • • • A SO.,ur aw•d. will be pvta. S.twday &o one of Cba AJph.t Chi Omeaa al .... a wban tho P'O"P mHLI for tbair Christm11 loac:beon S.ttarday at the Staffod Sb.irt. Pea Hirth of S.ytldc Orin is their ptetid.eat aad Mary Davia or Cofoaa dol Mar Is bospil.alhy c:hairmaa for the affair. Pea and Charlotte Clark of Coroaa del Mar re• cently auended th.e ina .. 11a· tion of the oow Alpha Oli cbapur at UCSB, Delt.a Pai. • • • Anyone canSbar ... a-Toy .•• apooaorad "' the Newport H.atbor Palsy Center in San· 11 Ana . The Cenlar receives ' no alate or federal aid and depend• on friends. The toys may be used or new. . . aDd detaih will be aiven by callina Gwen Williams at S48-8040. • • • NEII'O«T-BltCII RIISTilC11011 --,_5 ll!URSMY, DEC. 1; IllS CI*)IIA.DEI. liAR, CAUF. 'Messiah' to be sung More flu 100 vocali su hom cburc:bes lhrou&hotH the harbor area will present Handel's "Meuiab" at 4 p.m. thia Sunday, Dec. 12, in lhe Oranae Cout Colleae Audi 10rium. lnc:ludcd with the church ainaers are atudenll from Coata Mesa, Harbor and Cor· ona del Mar HiP,. Schools, Oranae Coast Colleae and Univcnity of California at Irvine. Merle Valdet, Cotta Meu c:horal conductor, will direct tbe presentation. Soloi st1 will be Virainit Kidder, Mary Lou Roberson and Shirley O'Hara, sopranos; Mary E•- tber Sone, c:ontrallo; Don Valdez, tenor, and William Mauhall Todd, baritone. Admission is Cree and no seats are reserved. !I Judy Paley of Lido celc· txated her birthday on tbe lllh in peat style with members of the local "Birth· day Club" ... and this time husbands were included. !It __ _ ,.... ... y..,QMw fa-.~ ..... 1 Coli~ -- I ~ I KNUDSON lA ION IUTTD .~7lc N.6.IISCO WA'IEII.LY WAFIIS ,~ ... llc C&H CANE SUGAR , -47c C&H ~AGIC Frostiftq Sagar HAWAIIAN HULA HIGHIAU l ·-11 CASl' SW ... YNE GOLotN PlUDE YAMS ~. 4 -'1 SNOW'S NEW ENGLAND CLAiil CHOWDER -4 -'1 STAitKtST CHUNtC TUNA l'o 4 ,..•1 NEW! UNCLE IE:H'S CHIOC.EN OR aw FtAvOt.tO RICI MIX , -2 • ltc c.rs RIUIT COCKTAIL -5 -'1 c.rs RIUIT SALAD -l • '1 Ullrs SUC£0 Ol CAUSHEO PINEAPPLE 'l'o 5 ... '1 IMrS PINIAPPLI JUICE • _ 4 -'1 ~y·s VlGfTAIU JUICE COCKTAIL ". 10 -'1 Ullrs ~ STYLI CORN -5 -'1 ~Y'Smw£0 TOMATOIS -5 ~'1 ................ PIAS-s_., ........ v.•u SAUSAM .-5 ~ '1 ........ SOCIC£,.. liD SALMON • -l't& 5-11 -CI4'SI SPUADS l9c W1VftJf IIANDY.f\AVOUD Cll 'II SPIIIAD -IOliM. .... WMIIoN FUTIIUD l9c OSCAI-Yil IOLOIII.l ._ ... .,...,,... .... OB!SI II"'SS.I. -"' ... ...., .. ·--· u.,_.....,. .... ..... w. .. ..,. ....... I l 'P• .................. ~ .... ae. ..... ~ ... _,, .. O r i:N :.UI>IUAI S LIDO MARKET CENTER AT Tt4E ENTRANCE TO UOO ISLE • STEAK WE REA Ll Y SELL STEAK ! ! ! Peoplt no e l< t o R cf-o rd. 1::> ~u y •• b ~t .... l~ '"'' ·~o ........ 'II 'ernout for lhe fle~o• of our l:.t tf ""d '"''~' '" •.s.-c ... 1o• • .,,.. "'"~ .. II''''"'' fOo lee .. inq only enou91> fat lo e""'""' fl;a· -c~:Je •l ~>! i l h v ' "o' enou9 Po ~or ccn tly watte. Our MEAT PR ICES motch our competitio n but RICHARD'S QUALITY 1s ours olone! STEAK SALE RICHARD'S FAiiiOUs.fOII-RA VOl. , T-BONE STEAKS RICHARD'S AGIO. To.ftRHCTlON PORTERHOUSE 98~ 1.09~ RICHARD'S TOP SIRLOIN RICHARD'S TENDER DICED LOIN SIRLOIN TIPS ---- RICHARD'S ROZEN 2 Ll. lOllS HAMBURGER PArnES RICHARD'S LIAN GROUND BEEF W( Altf l AJUNG Oltot.t1:S ON NOLIIAY POILTIY ...;..-~~ OUO:UNGS ,..M 11:11 lt0AS1S PME.ASA.-.ri WCKllhG PIG . 06SE SANTA'S COMING DEC. lOth! DA&.T l!ll YO 6::10 SAT. 11 TO 6 SUN. 1J TO 6 PICTUIIS WJ1'H u.tn'A SAT. & SUM. J to 4 "2~c& .. .r.,_ ....... Of&l t»&.Y ... CL05ID ~y I I Swi;[T CO"CHEUA YAL.UV JUMIO Al~IAN TANGERINES 2 Ll!S.~ .....,.......,_.COISP lOUMiii AND ,._. Q.DOTS 3 CELL~ ~AGS 23~ IN J.4AIUNG c..-.RTON DE&LET NOOit DATES 2 ~x 6~ JVtC'f EJCTlA-fAN(:V W"SHlNGTON wtNUAP APPLES 8 LBS. s.w TltEESWHl OUHGE JUICI , • ~~~DSEn MIXED RIUIT . - MDSil'f""""' YICHTAIUS .. - .-osot fiBrCH CUT IIAMS I-••n O«::ft'B) •oocou ._ MDiEfl ...:H AtiEO ' ... '1 l '-" 11 5 , .. 11 5 ,..11 5 .... •t POTATOI$,_ 10 .... 11 w..a:: W~tN& <a.AIIIaAT ,_ ... WAiL WD5 ca.uu.s ._ "" -"""~ ICaCM'M .. Sl .. "" I ~ I iis""'~u .rTLOAf ... AMiY 'fi.~·· Me Cl:"" L.Ait&( ASSOlltD !i&CADS ,.. Ci 1'·"' IOSTON IU.MPII 1.11 iil'~ 6 ~1ta I ~SR..r l ~ ........... EDY'S 0 ASSOIT£0 CHOCOlATU • Al..WCIND IAIK w., .. ......, ...... _, ............................. 1'J.a •. z.. • u •• a Ci1h Eh:lp ~ DotJ'.f ... CPIIl -Yl..,..., o.51IIM Big bond issue is okayed "-tl,Ol.S,OOO baed iu... Mlaa wtort had IPPIOWid St., betwen Boa Vltta ud f« 1 ••• tebool ud I• \M boad luue I• Ocaobf;r, Slut• Or. h will ooatilt pro .. toeou oo l olhen for 1'63, but lhe board appronl ot l kindclraartua IINI • -.ALJca•llill• IIWU1' 111•11 1111 ..... Aile• ~IAio•. 54, of 444 \lieo A.,e,, flrfewport Hei.u .. died \to.day at ahe Newport larbot Coeval ... c•t f{Oipilall. s.mvorw in· ciNe h.r ll .. bud, Edwia r;", Mlgiaa Sr.; a aoa, E dwin F', tllgt .. Jr.; her mo&J.er, \Ira. \t.r,.,et \hiearw of "lalboa;; 2 eialel'll, \Ira, Ja.ephlae Jolla.-of Reddias aod \tre. \llrs-et \1cCau.dl iab of Soodapte. taM Cotta Men Unioa !kh.ool ••• AOeded. eltiiiCIOml at a colt o1 Dittrict wu ap~roved Mon-The oew tcbool ia lho t)O) l'H. Two clauroomt day n.iaht by dl.e Nowpon• O.learic School, wbieh is tad 't tcienca room will bt Mlu boardohNtteu. Cotta to be; located on Balearic added mUte Maaadc 8. Davis A JOINT SPORTS NIGHT will be held from 7 to 11 :30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. l b, in th~ girls' and boy s' gyms at New- port Harbor H I~ School . Pi cture d are Laurel Wagner and Steve Pearson, presiden ts ol the 2 sponsoring organ iza· tions,~e Girls League and the Varsity Club4There will be gymnastics, basketball, volleyball, ping pong, dancing and refreshments. Visit the new Koren Morvreto, Tivoli Square (/u.tl gcro.r.t 1/i r .strut fro'" our (ormtr loc ation ) ~hrislmns 'llntes Royal Copenhagen and B & G 1965 edition S12 .00 Christmas Spoons S16 .50 Our new shop •s Ch ristrn os-full of beovtifvl imported gihs ond Don ish imported furn1t ure ond occ essor1ea SPECIALLY PRICED Swedish stemwore ~ 99; Exquis ite-smaketane ·oil Sizes Martini Mixers Hond.blown Sw e dish crysto l Handmade P h ili ppan e Tobl emols l 00% noturo l bono no fiber OP EN 'TIL 9 -.Sot. 'til IUS! S2 .95 39c 11 ..4 Unity mood shaffered Tho California Republic1n Luaue, labelled as a "n»- derate" volunteer orJaniza- tion, held ita first annual convention at the Lo• Ansel· Cl Biltmore on Dec. 3, 4 and s. This oraani ution, whi ch claima 4000 membeu, waa Conned to appeal to libenl Republic-.n a and 10 brin1 1o the OOP a broader bue of active support. This aoal i s an. admirable one, since the burden of c ampaian work in recent yean has been borne by the conaet"ative volunteer poups. At the outset of the con ven- tion it appeared that there would be some Jemblance or party unity, and in the open- ina aeu ion, Dr. Gaylord Parkinson, head of the State Cenual Corrmi ttee, c ha!· lenaed the deleaates to act in a re aponsible manner, 10 that they would be worthy of their Republican name. He asked them 10 abi de by the code of ethics .SOpted lhi1 ye u , wh ich prohi bit• Republican • hom enaaaina 1n Juicidal attacks on othtt Republ ican ,. County Chairman Jud Lee- lh am then elaborated on this lh eme , ad"isina th at th e basac purpoae of MlY vo lun- teer &roup IS to do effcct.iv e prec1nct wo rk and fund-rai a- ina, with1 n the fr ~Wn e work of the Party . The pre1iden t of CRL. At- torn ey Wi lliam Gray, al on1 with many of the: deleaates, Jeemed 1o bt: 1mpresaed by these appeals, but the mood was soon shattered at the fol/owina session . AI a te levised Round Table dis- cuuion, 10 wtu ch the partict· pints were lhe leadina Party hopefuls Cor the 1%6 auber· natorial race , Goorae Chri s- _.lrlu:, Wan• Dom, Goodwin Kni Jht., Ro bert \1onaaan, Ronald ReaJII'I , Joe Shell and Lau&hl in Wa ter&, each made a abort statemen t. after 'olrtuch lhe meet1n1 v.•u opened to qu esllon s from the noo r. when Lauahlin Water., read- ina from a scripl in answer 1o an apparenlly pre-a.run1ed queuion, launched an all out attack aaainat Mr. Reaaan's intcJ.rity and character. Mr. Rcapn cane oH much the winner u he responded "well, unity didn't lutlon1" and Eben proceeded to fully ant wer\tr. Wateu alle&atioru lhat be was dishonest in his avowal that he bad not yet made up hi a mind about run· nin1 for office, and tbat be had lied about statements re· aardinJ John Rousello t. Several of the deleples leaped to their feet and shouted ''Planted question!", as ~1r. RUJI&Il beaan hi s rebuttal. A• he succeufully main- tained his compoture and self-cont.rol, Mr. Rea1an said, "I'm not as concerned with the planted que 1tion as I am the planted an 1wer." The si&nifi cance of \k Waters' attack wa1 home out by the' fact that the per- lion who propo~ed the tria- actina qu e10tion was a top oHici al of the CRL conven- tion. ac tive m many capaci- ties as well u bcina a J cle&ate from Sill Francisco. The attack on Ronald Re a- &an , com bined with th e im- pre ssion that th e le aders of CRL are obsessed wi th the John Bucb Soc1ety, and in carry ina their mania on 'th is subject tD a ludicrous de- pee, it would seem thai th is nev.· p oup could no t effec- ti vely work fo r a slate of Republican can didues, nor could th ey operate within the suuc ture of the Republi- can Party . \tany of the deleaatu ad-- mi tted pn vatel y tha t th ey felt the Birch Society iuue had been over-eapoaed, 11\d that proper emphasis should be plac•d oa die bu1ineu of actlinJ Republicar~a elec t- ed to office bul ~~o·hen asked about th 1s debilitatina pre· occupation with the John Bi rch So c1e ty , William Bag- ley, ass emblym111 from San Rafael, who headed the com- mittee that drafted the re· solut1on on "elltemJ!m," slated s•mply lhat "th e press eapects 11. and we wall ac t mote headlines." School cot tina 1111,699. Tho TeWinklo School wilt sot a mutic room, a ~ru~lti­ P'npou toom and u .ani ... ituation room at a cott or 1320,58.5. The board met in oucutive touion to receive a report (rom the acroenina commit,.. tee for a new auperintendcnt. Prospective candidates will be interviewed this Thu.rt· day and Friday. Supt. Roy 0 . Andenon preunted the needa or the Newport Beach Eletne~ntvy School Ditttict. A bond is· sue oC sl,J70,000 would have to be told lo ru..ance the upansion proaum, which would last until 1910. Trustee John Neue! pre-- sented the needs of the Newport Hatbor Union Hiab School Oialrict. A bond i•· sue of $6,200,000 would have to be sold to finance lhia upansion proanm, wbich would lut until 1967, MOq:E THAN 2,000 well'"'l¥fshers attended the barbecue last Sunday at Q:ancho Mi ssion VIejo Cattle Camp In San Juan Capistrano honoring State Senatof John Schmitz. He is pictured here serving steak s on the ch ow line. S~na­ tor Schm itz represents Distr ict 35 {Orange County). but the red istricting act puts him In District .34 (co aslal and southern Orange County ). He will be seeki ng renomina· Uon and re-electiOf'l from th e new distr ict next ye ar. S.rvic.. will be held lo• •r• Dec. 9, et 2 p.na. ia the leacciHf Chapel \torcuary with dte rte"· James :1. Lam- bred! of the Cllriet Church by •• sea officiatins. lntennont will be at d.e Pacific View \temorial Park, Corona del \Ia•. \tra. 'lill:~na w .. bom in Chicago, Oli.noie , and had e~t moat of her life in the ~ewpon area. YOU TH I$1U.TEH Jtck R. Cawthon, 19, of S203 Sea~hore Or ., Weal Newport. !old police be was pulled from bit apartment by 6 youths, draned aero" lhe Jtreet. t.raoclted 10 the pound, and kicked abOut the face and body lut Saturday niaht durin a a party. The bood- lUII'IJ then fled in C auto, Teenagers are nabbed Sixteen teena~r• were at• 391.h St., West ~ewport, poe• re~te~ aa police raided 2 acuion of atnlen goode; l•m•liM Val• Sale d~ank1n~ parties Saturday 'lnomaa \1. Hille, 18, of n~sflt 1n Bal bo a 1111d l'u t f ountain \'alley , in terferin~ Ne wpo rt. with a po lice offi cer; Ste• T en were taken into cus• ph en Johnson. 19, of Santa tody at the Balboa party Ana, disturbinJI, the pur e ; about midnigfat and ~ were Doyle 'A'. \Iober!~. 19, of Mbbed at the Weat ~~.,,.~1'1 San ta -\na. dru nk in publir; p!'f~ about 10 p.m. :"me JU· and C rai ~ \ler~i lh , 18 , of vend_e gi~~ and ~ ~"' -Santa \na, re si !ltin~ ao oHi• not 1denu hed by polll~t -t·er. ·\ll hn\'e been fr eed on v.·ere eharsed with l a c~ of bai l. parental control and released in cus to dy of their pnren ts . F'i,·e youths ran gin tt: in lt ~t from 18 to 19 we"' N"T!!Sted on a variety of a rrounUJ , f.lic~ llfld llil\r "''ere ar- rested at th e Ualbo a parh• at 621 \\'. Balboa Blvd., J ~hn· !lon, \lob uh· 11nd \leredith 'Oa ey a re: wert arre!llted at the l'es\ R,..:cr S. C\ir k, 18, of :205 ~ewpora party, I U 39th St. Tars, Mesa both • Win 'lewpon ltarbor carried away a 63-45 v; ctnry over Valley at the lluntin@lan Bea ch Invi tational to uma• ll'lent Tue.day ahemoon. Dennis Smith puhed tl!rougb 20 point-a and George ''ule hi t for 17. The T11r$ played La llaln laat ni f!1! 1. Cnata \ten blasted Tustin B.s.-69 Tuuday ni ~t . Guanl Crai ~ Falconer pa ced tl!e \!ustan""' with 26 marltera. Cos ta \leaa pl ayed Sie rn \'es terday a ftr moon. The ~:s tllllll ei• Eaglea look a ~47 dru bbintt at the banda of Paci fic \londav ~tftemooo . Phil Jord1111 , t·ed- ter. Ulll ied 15 poin ta. The f..a glea took on SavWl a of Anah eim lu t ni~t in the qu arte,...finala nf th e conaQ>oo lation Na c~e t. THE I.AHD MAN OfRCI FUINITUII ..... u ............ ..... Nloe•rt• ..,... ... ""'* e-tr.l ~k .. ,. IILM -.... ..._ ---.... ........ , u, ....... ...... atot.• ~~ ..... A .... , e .... .. .. , ... , •• , ..... M.n .... Ar"'a.• 141\ Tivoli Squa re \ir. Reaaan h1d ut the tone for respon11bdity by statt na lha t he would wo rk dda aently for lhe Republi can candidJte, who e¥et t t mtaht be. In response to a ~es­ lion from the noor. a show of hand1 indic ate d that all of the o ther aspuan t5 woul d do likewue, OOt disaster struc k a few mlftutes later Music program Dec. 14 Corona del Mar Scatter Pins ... the ultimate accessory Pinned on the simpl~t dress. the\f: 10chvtdu~lly crafted rna,. t~rpiec:~ l~nd iust the righl touch to o~chieve true eleg•nce. Choose. tt-w! one for you or yourJ from HOWM' exclusive collection-•11 in ~lid ~old embell•shed with colorful eno~me l s o~nd g.unuhed vn th pre ciou~ jewels. Oes•8nt'd for The womo~n v.•ho w~nts someth~ng ru lly dll tere nt. From1$SO. B. D. HOWES and SON -.lEACH • 34 .. VIA UDCI LOaANCMII U•II'ASAIXNA• &ANT A a• .... AA ,....,...lX • KO I I IDN-8 r The Womllfl'l Ci vic Leaaue of ~ewport Harbor wtll hold 1ts Chn stmas meeuna fu e~­ day, Dec. 14. at the Sluft OAVI O l . VEST OF NEWPOftT DIES AT • !)avid'\. Vest. 46, of .UB- ·\ 'l ilari a Way, ~e!ll 'l rwpo n :lei!#lu. died last Saturday at llosa-~l oap ital. "urvivt~n incl ude his wife, :tarbara <Jf U.e reeiden ce; hi!! parente, \Jr . a nd \ln1. F.arl Ves t of '1ennison, Texa.e . 2 broth er., .).n. Vun of Los \n~eel ea and Vane Veet of nenver, r.oi<J.; 1 !!lis tere, ~~a rl en e "ii11: of Lyonll , Tuas; ·\nnll I. l"lro wn of 'lous ton . Te•u, tmJ \lary L , 11enderNon of Italy. Service!! we re held 111 thr !\'e 8tcliff C:hapel \lortuary. C0111 ta \lu a, ...llh the fl ev. lamea ~~-Piercy of theFirl!ll Ch ristian Church o f Coets \fu e offi c iatin g. Interment wu at Pacifi c View \lema- ri al Park , Corona del \lar. \tr, Ve111t waa hom in Texaa and had been employed by . the rlouglu \ ircrah Corp. for 13 yur.. Ue aerved in "I?Jorld 'far II . SKIER IS ARRESTE D William K. Ford, 19, who i • a profeuional skier at ~aw Valley, waa anut.e\1 last SUnday niaht on a charae of pmwlin1 around lhc· rear door of the residence of Mn. Al'ln J. Sloc:um, 654 Vi • Lido Nord. Udo hi$, bis formef molher-tn~law. Ford ltiLed be ••• iookins ror hit dol. DAMCIIIOU $ WIUTLIMC MIH• CftPied in • friend- ly wteatliaa maldl wleh • unknown m1n •t lhe Red Carpet Bar in &lboa, CaJYin L. Boird, 119 P..,. so.. Bal\ boa, •d hh oppon•t a&a.wnb- IH and fell •fiOCIP the flotlt window San4ay •daht. Baitd ••• tak• ID Ho•s Hoapi cal for lac:eralioat to Ilia c.laa.t. Shut re u~uran L, ~ewpott Bc-11ch. r\ mu11 cal !l"ll&Jafft will 1>1: pre senteJ by the llnlly llendenon trio, com- Prised or .Tom Henderson, oboist; \1 n. Tom Henderson, nutist, and Ron Wurster, clannel. \1n . Laurence Wri1ht, vice- pre sident and pro&ram chair- man, Jays lhal a short bu st- nell meetin1 will precede the noon luncheon. Re serva- tiOnS a re to be made by Oec. 10 by call ina \tts. A. R. Kerr, 64tt-28'72 . or \irs. Cl ara Pea.rson, 673-)980. Copies oC the new member· shap book, compiled by Gretchen Will iam1, will be a vai \able, acc.o rdma lo \1u. Daniel Q;lcrCJt,-pre~ident. U.HO o EXCHANGES Unlll Ollie••, on~ A lilt ... I ea, llo 2U c UJu . w. ... , Y...e•J,.. V•l· ""' a-·~ •I l'l .. h .... r-P!.&£ C AT AL.OC::. Ill DOVllt DR., N.t . U2-11ll J~f7· YUCAI,_A ll.VD. YUCAI"A -7f7 ... 15l PhMe I" Yowr OrHr fer o S.!.aul,tlo": Coli 673.0SSO OWIGI Couwrt 0-. C-·· Se.Uen of Office fu.miture 11• leuth Mehl SA.NfA ANA "'--M I .... t Gould Music Co. Pianos and Organs Grands and Spinets • Fl4or Dcaoa•lnllor• • Ru1 R.,.,.. AT GIIAT IIDUCTIONS .,. '"" ... 'ti l , ... S~•ll .. -. to4p.a. JlJ ,.,, .... , NEWPORT HARBOtt ENICJII RRST SECnON --Pz7 -- THURSDAY. DEC. 9, l.S OOM)NA DEl. W, CAUF. 3 teachers ask releases CIIIJilCIIES TUea ac:hool t.eacbeu aakod to be releaaed fJOtn lheu contrac&a a& lbe Newport Beach Elemonwy Sc:bool Oulrict board meetina Tuu· day naJbt, from tho Newport tWIIIa .. Elem.atary Scbool. 'nM board 11t1ll not tenniu .. ••h OOftUUll Wlbl IDitable , .. placemonu are roond. MEMBERS of the pulpit committee of the Plymouth Congregational Church meet with their new minister. Pictured, left to right, are Perry No liar, chairman of the board of deacons; the Rev. Royal Davis; Mrs. Raymond Kent Harvey 1 church treasurer I and Dl ck Budd, member of the board of trustees. (Ensign photo.) Plymouth Church calls pastor Tho Plymouth Conaroaa- tioael Olu.rc:b YOted laat Sun· day to call lbe Rev. Royal Dana oflhe Pirat Conpeaa- ti aut Clutch of Loa Anael ea •• miniater. The coaareaatioo, meetina after lhe rep&lar Sunday aerv- ice, aue overwbelmina .p- proval to the reconmenda- tioo of the pal pit conmhtee to extend the call. Mr. DaTi a. I\Otified immediately by tele· pbooe, came Monday to !be chorcb, at 3262 Broed St., Newport Heiabta, to meet members of the pol pit com- mittee and to receive the call, and he aave his ac- ceptance. He wi II occupy !be pulpit for the 11 a.m. aervice 1bi 1 ~nday, but hia commilmenta at PintOuucb in LoaAnael- ea, where be ia auociaLc miniater, will prevent bim from beainnina bia full time miniatry here until Pob. 1. Mr. Oavi a waa born and Wedding plans told educated at Sanford, Majne, araduated rrom Banaor Theo- loaical Seminary in Maine in 1950, received bia bachelor 1 of divinity dearee at the University of Chicaao in 19SS. He hu held Con· areaational pastorate• in Princeton, \1aine; Southern Pinea. N.C.; Houlton, Maine, and became auocaaled 6 yeara aao with Firat Con- a:reaauonal Olurch of L.A., where Dr. James F1field Jr. 11 the m1naater. On !be throabold of bor aiater'a weddina, Min Oona- lyn Rae Klina. dauabter of Mr. and Mra . Attlyn Caae Klina, told of ber enaaae- ment to Richard R. Kuec:ble to a few o f ber cloae frienda at s.n Joae State Colleae wbile ber parenta announced it locally at their Back Bay home. The aroom elect is !be aon of Mr. 1nd Mu. Ro- land K. Kuec:ble of OU:Iand. The youna people bave tel tbeir weddina date for Jan. 29 at St. Andrew's Preaby· terian 0\lllcb or Newport Beach, JUit about 1 month (rom the date aet by her 1i I· ter, Ja cquelyn, wbo will be married Dec. 27. Th.e bride-to-be ia lakina her major in interior decor•· tion at Sao J oae State Col- loae. ~e i a a ara4uat.e of /" Newport Harbor Hip Sebool. !Jle plana to practice interior decocatina ia s-PfiDciaco. \1r. Kuedale alto ia attend· ina San Joae State Colleae. where be •• a senior 1 mdyina O..el,a R•• ICII"I pr~entiatry. He is a mem- ber or Alpha Tau Omeaa Fraternity and a yell leader. He plana t.o enter the Naval dental PIOJI'art\ rollowina padDatioa: Tbe brict.'a maternal arud- parenta are 'h. and Mra. Donald Griswold of Corona del \4ar. Caroling will begin Dec. 13 \4ar retail merchants com- rruttee. At First Olurch, \it. Davi 1 hu been serVlnJ as minuter of Chnstian educatJon, chap- lain of Palanm School, teach- er or adul t Bib I e claues and member of !be admina- suative comma ttee. He as chairman of the ~blicanons COIT'mi11 10 n o f !be National Auocaation oC Conpeaation- al Churches and boot review editor of its publication, ''The Conareaational11t. .. "41. Davis, }9-year-old badaelor, aaaialed in &:be o raani ution of the P\ymoolh Olutc:h. wbicb waa formed .. yean aao to carry on the tradibon or free Cona:reaa- u onaliam, rathet Ibm JOin- ina 1n the meraer wath the Un1ted Church of ChriaL He met 11With the oraanaxina com- mittee and filled the pulpit several umes 1n the early montha o r the church. St. Altdnw'e Preell,a.ri• Church, 600 St. Aaclr.w' • Rd., CUR Havn -Dr. Cha,.. Lee Diernfield will pnach 011 "Forf~Dtta Mea ofChriat- ,. .. -tile lonkeepe,r," che ~tecoed ia • aeriea of ae,.. mou for Advent, at the 8, 9:30 ud 11 a.m. Sunday aervicea. New membera will be received at 9:30 and 11 a.m. The Luthereo Churcb of the Ma•tor, 3545 E. Coaat Hwy., Corona del ~., - The chu~h will obeerve the 1\ird Sund.y io the Advent aeaeoa. The Rev. Frank W. Gaan will preech oo .. So Mild! to See," baaed on \tat thew 11:2-10, at both lhe 9 ud 11 a.m. aervicea. Newport Harbor Lut.hertm Chlllch, 2501 Cliff Dr., :'ie-r.rt Heisflta -The Rev. IUIIU Blain wilt preach on the topic, ••The Secreta of \1en ," at the 9 eod 11 a.m. Suodey aervicea. The Lext i.a Romeo• 2:12·16. At the 9 a.m. aervice the Sunday s chool atudeota in sradea 3 through 8 will preaeot a special Advent aervice, .,Lo, He Cornea!" At 4 p.m. the 13th annual choir con• cert will be preeented by dte Chapel andY oolh Choi111 fJn• der the direction of Fred 1'. Martin, with \1argaret f\iclr.• man aa organiat. ' The Corooa del \1ar Com· monity Con gregational Church, linited Church of Cbriat. 611 He I iotrope -\ ve . -••st.ars in Our Chriatmaa Skies" will be the aermon topic o f the lnterim \tiniater, the Rev. Philip E. Gregorv. at lOa.m. Suoday. \tr. Greg- ory ia paator ementua of the -.;eillltlborhood Congregation· al Church at Laguna Beach. where he preached for 10 years before retiring. Be· fore coming to Californ ia, Rev. Gregory was lhc man as· ster of t.be liniventity Churrh , ~1inneapolia, \linn. ChriatiM ciencc Cllurchl'~. :--lewport Beach, Corona del \tar and Costa \teaa -••cod the Preaerver o f \tan" ,,,jll be !he ..hiec:t of the Bible leaaoo tllie Sa a day. 'The Balboa lel•d Com- mODity \lethodiet Church, 115 Agate o\ve., The Rev. David \1. W alhr wi II preach on •• Jeaaa, on o f die \loat High God" at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. undav scrvaces. The Firat Bapllat Church of Costa \1eaa, 301 \ta~~ Carol en rrom local chlllcbea will atart ainaina Chnatmu sonaa \ionday. '>ec. 13, at the communaty Chraatmu uee at Oahlia Ave. and Cout Hwy .• it ia announced by \1u. Dorothy Hardcastle, chainnan of the Corona del Also swtina Oec. 13, lo- cal 1torea wall be open niabtly until Christmaa. Barber Huckabee dies C:.ll •• ,.., ...... .......... , lEW YEll'S EVE PAITY FIEIIY 111111 _. IICIIESTU OINNER-DANONQ ... $37 .SO per couple Incl. Room for two ... $55 per couple .,.. Optienol ..... 1ft THE LIDO LOUNGE RONNIE BROWN TIJO ,. .... ,._., ........ : (7M) .... ,,., b't ... 1107 Jamboree •ooct. Hwy 101, .,.wport Beach ~II I !6 JJJ iii ii U: :C I L ilb iiJ I 451 It :aa for 'bu 3-lolitlny Wesli-uilies an exciting collection of fvening D,.,e~~ y top~ SIS t.o $50 ~kirt~, long and s-ho,..t. $15 to $50 Welklltf Plea.e 642-,.... leb (Jacl.) lfuclr.abee, 73. of 2191 Harbo r Blvd., B-14, Costa \lese, "'ho fo rmerlv operated a barber shop on Balboa l11 lond, died ~o '. lO at Lon~ Hl'ach \ el~rans Ho11patal. Ue was a barber hl're for 21 years. \tore recentl\, he worked at Jac 1.' s Barber hop, 1791 \c"'port Bhd .. C08ta \lesa. Survivors anclude his wife, £Iva. sod 8 'Inn, \ttn• dal, of Portland, Ore. Service• were condo n ed ot Beli·Broadwav Chapel, Cos- ta \leaa, with the Rev. War- ren tudcr offi caatang. l::n· tombmenl waa at Paci fic \ il'w \lemonal Parl, C.uona dd \lar. \lr. Huc kabee wa~ bom an Tc11aa Md sened an ~urld \\ ar I. 'B.I . Mayor' dies at age 69 Howard II .as tin& • bQ, knov.n by has fnends as "the \tavor of Balboa Island," ili ed last Saturday .at llt•a& Hl~SJH tal. For 30 ye.ar . he ~as the ov.ner uf llo v.ard HasUn&s Construcuon Cll. •lf Lt'S 4\naeles. L'pon reunna an IQ56. he and h1s v.afe, \1as- garel. moved permanentlY to Balboa Is land, at 11 5 Ony' -\\'C. F.aslv an has career. he ,,., employed by the Los .vtaclcs Vibolesale Co. and he spent several years 1n "•"co and \1anala as an e 'ecu t.a ve l,f the fa rm. When the I st World War broke out. \tr. Hast.anas was the fi rst 1\mencan an \1u.i co to JOin the ~avv . After the war he worked for the J . E. Hays Enpneenna Co. an China. Survivors anclude his wtfe; a d.uahter • \ba. \1araaret Howe or Beacon Bay; a aon, Wood Hauanaa of Bel Air; and 4 pMdchildren. A memorial aerrice will ~ held at DOOO tod~. Dec. IJ, at St. J .. u f..paacopal 0\u.rc:b or N•wport Bcacb. Mn. Haatiaaa reqaeat• that coat.ributioaa be aent to tbe Paaad•a 1\lcDor Clinic. 635 E. UntOft, PuadeDa. ia lieu or n owcra. ~. Haauoaa ••• bom an Joaeaboto, ArtlftiU. 3-Y IA.14 L D MIT While walkiaa KJOta Ru-er A•a. &I 4ht SC.., ua Wut Newport. J-1..-old Mile• ~. Jelt'cnoe. 104 •taa Sl., ••• ILi t I •• t Se..,.._, 119 a a ta>o bOB.,..,..,.._ '-'Out.iu W. H....t 0, lll 19• SL n • .., .... •• ., ttoa, Ko.., ..a bJ Ilia l•••r. O.e-"'' J.rr.,-. ror ac,.. nwla oe ~. left um, aadc ....... 'lia SL -.. A DeciaiOD Y oo Ceaaot Avoid'' will be lhe aenaoa topic of Or. P .G. N••~a at che 11 Lm. aer- vice Iiiia Suaday. The aec- ood atudy Ia • aeri~a oo d.le "Holy S,-rit" will be the topic at 7 p.m. Plymouth Coopeptiooal Churcb, 3262 Broad St., Newport Heif!hta -The Rev. Royal Davia of the Fi111t Con p;re8-atioo al Church of Loa -\n gelea, wb o wu call· ed laat Sunday t.o (iII the pulpit vaceocy at the Ply• mouth Cblltch, will coaduct the 11 a.m. aervice lhia Su.a· day. H ia topic wi II be "An Op~tn Bible," on the ocea• aioo of Voivereal Bible. 1.111day. Temple Shuon, Hebrew conaervative con~regati oo, meetiog in Uni veraaliat ball. 2159 Victoria t.. Coata \1eaa -Rabba Hmrv Fisher of berman Oaka, put pre• aidmt of me Rabbinacal \aaernbly of \merica, wi II officiate at the 8:30 p.m. aervice thia Friday. Tbe llnity Cburcb o f 'Jew• port, meeting at tbe enior, Citizens Buildio~, Irvine .\ve. and 15th St., Cliff Haven -The Rev. Loren Flickinger will deliver t.be 10 a.m. unday sermon on .. Practicing the Preaenla." In observllllc c of l'niversal Bible ,unday, the ~teaaaoo at t. \ndrew'a Preabvterian Churdl of 'Jewport Beach hu prepared a displav of Biblea and Bible helps at the church this , ondav. JOHN F. VOGEL Ill grand- son of HarbOr Area realtor, has JUSt completed 4 years of s ervace w1th the U.S. A~r Force and was released last .veek frorr Almad~ A1r Force Base, San Jose. He wall oe return1ng to h1s for- mer ca reer •n the rad10 en· g1neerang and announCing field. REniiED PEilSOIS TO MEET 01 DEC. 11 The -\men can \saociatJon o f Retired Peraons wall hold ata monthlv meeting tfednes- dav. Dec. IS. matcad of t.bl' usual Thur8dav this month, at tbeo "'enaor Cati zcoe Club- house, 15th ...,t. and Irvine \ve., Cliff Havl'n. <\ sbon busa nl'ss meetaog wdl be darectcd al I p.m. J:, Dr. \lcunder Rl'nn er, Presadenl. \Jr . Renner has arran~ed 8 mu s •ral pro.z:nam. Dr. P.G. \l'UmWln, manast er of the t-1rs1 Hapllsl Church of Coata \le •a ... a11 bnntt die C:.hnstmas \leua.z:l'. Rt-· fresh menls .. all be l'ncd after the prof{rllm. Cano Clock:aula' pbyaacal educatJoo anat.ructor, wtlo alao teachea soc11l ._tudiea, aave poor beallh u her rea- aon for w.nuna 10 leave the Lancoln Intermediate School after !be Owacmu holidays. Her releue wall be aranted. Chnuyne Dalby, wtlo teach- es the Mh pade, and Nancy Spencer, who leaches the 1st •rade. requested release• Ll .OI PlUS '&In N•wport Harbor Lcaioe~ Poat 291 wal l aaaus bold ita New Year'a eve parcy at U.. Lcpon Hall. 15th St. and W. Bay Ave .• Central Newport. There wall be danc•na t.o the mu&ac uf the Ted Tracy Combo, beaannana at 9 p.m. &eakfalt wal l be urvcd an the early houra of the New Year. Steinway PJanos There It M finer '?omlly Gtft' than a plano ~ Schmldt·Philllpa. Wed o .,..., Steinway, Ev•,.."· Hal'ftoo mond, Coble-~. or fine u..d plano for your horne. SCiliiiT -PIIWPS CO. 1t07 N. MAIN SANTA AHA there 's ne ver been -. ., . I a better year to give . a -\· \ ..... ~ \ ,, '~ ~~ .--------------------------------. -< --'/.'-' Santa Claus Special FREE •100 Music course w ith lessons included w1th the purchase of your fir1t new orgon. ''·111. W-"4'• l-.•11"'t ~~lbC I ~IM-" WJU. Hll4 ~rnapM. re~. ,.. • ..w4 R••· ......... Mrs ~ f'UH • .., .. _, I H ....... _,., _... .......... I I \ , , -for all the family. ~xciting n~w mod~Js, ~xciting new styl~, uciting MW fu tura \~me •n ~ . • ,.,, •• lo lil' ~ •• me,.. to tniov thl' O,,.tn. m~s tf,an ev~r betor~ · (hOO\~ I rom excatii"I K n~ styl~ l •~la.t "' r''"'"C ~I (n"l"MI''Hi ry, Freonch Prol'lnd.JI, b rtv <\mE'rt• J'"' Tr~r•1ton.1 ·\mr••r-'n f'rc-, nc•al E.xr.tt.,~ ~ .,~·v·r• .,.. ~drl '" I'"' ,..~ E'.t~e c~no .ccompl•\hmE'n t . fun for all the fam tly ... for all the years! - • • ~ I' r.-1• IW-rifo~. t\ tnlv lu_. fW'l• · nthn&k tMI IM fl' ....... tl • ,tpr w«•• -••1'-... ,_ ""r lllaiM. Mt • ••••u,... IIA fw Y"T c~... C'• ... • I =..: ....... 511.750 Pictured ON iUif a few of t+te most complet. line of ()rgoM- Ovw 40 DiH4NeM Styles & finishea. mm $6SIM YOUR ORANGE ~I\' H MMO 0 DEALFJI OPEN EVERY Week Nite until 9 SCHMIDT -PHILLIPS CO. r 1907 N. MAIN II __ SANTA ANA -.. ..t "' ,...&tt for 19 coo-*-iiliwa i:laildlaaa in dle Blaffl .. c:tio. of E.aal Bluff, totali•a tl,4191,15l ia Yalta• lion •d c:loailll out 1be November boob at lbo New- port Beach bui I dina depart- moftt fOI' a monthly record of l l.llO.lll.: Bun wilh this apurt io activity, dler• waa oo aain oYer lut year't mart, be-- cmae 1be November total laat year waa tl,$74,111. The 11-month roeord for ltbis year now at.Mda •I tll,319,· In, ...... -wllb lll6.l013,· S,. lor llo•. 30 of l•!t 7-"'· For tbe 19 permili; •d a \otal or ,. dwetliq 'Wliu, lhe 8Juffa developers paid a11.210 .in Sanitation Dia· trict s feea, t1,990 ror the City of Newport Boach do- velopcneat e.aciae tax. $3,402 ill bui ldioa peani ta reos and 11,701 i n pi• check reea ror tolaJ charaea of 124,373. Pollowina are *e final per- mitt inued Glrin1Nonmber: e. •• u, .. .., BlvJls, 19 coadominium I three- BA"RROWS One of rhe Lido Shops 3404 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT lEACH nee ParlUIICJ in bar ~i\X F.KTOR IIY P'lll OTtQut:, th" m•~elic fr•pu ce 13.00 PRIMITIF . every iscil • ,,.,,..te, .. ,, • ., colop" 2-cn. 12.50 REVELON'5 INTIMATE • .......... , 151.)10 ••• 4r00Mallit t.Udi•••· 1'73,900 each; S ah.1mlt t.ild.iaaa, t17,000 ncb; l twoh.,.....it buildi.na•. tl99,296 each, ror a 10ul ni~,J&tion of t1,491,· m . William Alrnatrooa. wall , 921 Aloppo St., t.500. •••• u, • .., Gcno Moatpnory, additia., 1512 Vivian La., 1),50(), Jun Wells ~ Sou, aip, 1942 lrrine, MSO. c. .... ~~ ..... , Vincent Wood, wall, 504 Lllkapur, SSSO. Cbannd Re!'(, aero~ bloct in J&r&IC, 2525 Ocean Blvd., 12,700. Fred Tonae, addition, 427 Hazel, $6,200. f red Siena, panel walla, 704 MarJPerite Ave., MOO. H.rt.r Vl ow Hllh Richard Pendleton, ftnce, 1026 Sea Ln., t)OO. eo ..... Hlthl•cl• Ronald Blumer, addition, 436 Rive ra Tc:t., 12,000. VI . R. Dana, addition and altotations, 428 Riven Ter., 16,000. &ollM>o W. L. Clapman, demolish Wildina at Q2J E. Balboa Bl>~d., SJ()(). Liliol•l• Owiaht Anderson, 1-unit, 2- story dwell In&, 832 Via Lido Nord, S51 ,170. John J amiuon, rebui ld bal· cony roof and en closure, 110 Via Xanthe. S800. Paul Elmqui s t, wardrobe and stafr shower. 100 V1a Genoa, SSOO. Newport P. C. Yang, sign, 3405 Newport Blvd., 1100. AI ForjP t. Christmas d1s· play of sea horses and whale at 22nd SL and '\l ewport BlvJ., S\00. Schauwer, re-roof, 3710 J>art Ln., H&O . Earl No!leuon, demolish J welllng at :!40X '1\. Ocean FL. il!75. Newport Sftore1 '\lew ()lU I Shores Co., fenc es at :!If> and 21GI Canal . s .. c s. So co Investment Co., fence: at :J~ Can al ~1.. s.on. ()e 'I oong C'<'n ~UUCliOn Co., fences al :!JI Canal , q s.a. and 101 and. lflS Lugonu., S\80. L 'ESL lE P'ET'ERSEN of 'Jaycrest, at left, gener•l chair- man of the Orange 8nplre Scout Council's annual dinner, is pictured here wllh Or. q:Jcha rd of Tustin, Council pre- sident reviewing the program tor th e annual scouting event. This will be the bth year that Mr. Petersen has s erved as chairman for tne banQUet, whl~h will be held as the q,lboa 1ay Club. Incoming president Robert Me· curdy and the o ther 19bb Council offi cers will be Install- ed, and the traditional ci tizenship award wil l be present· ed to an outstanding member of the Council .uea. UROC pot-luck is held The 5 ~ew'port llarbor oreo wtita of the United Repub- \i c~~ns of California held a pot·lu ck supper meeting \'ooday evenin~ at the home of \tr, and \h111 . George C.,.. ringtDfl Jr. Df LiM I ale. Dan RrennM . chainnflll of th"" 'l,.,wport unit. and Bob f\eed. chainnM of th e Lido lsi"" Strom ThunnM unit. w""re h o>~ts. n,.,nnis C arpenter, chainnan of the Or~~.np:e Countv ft epub- licM C entrul C.nmmi llee. told of the forl.h com1n11 pri· nHII'V election plans, wh ich incl ude 11 tnmado·tvr"" cam· p:till" to jj:tl all nt>wlv Ill"· rived \i,.,publrcM'I in tht \.ountv ft"l[i8lt't'ed. !I"" Wa!J eruflhatit· abnut tire enfon·e· ment of tht> rt'r enth• ado pted "11th f.ornmandment .. " ..t.1 ch .,.-j\1 prevent 1lepublican ean· did~ttee ln"Kn debaoing other Repobl ican ri val• from olfice. T(lq\ Roe;c:rs e;eve a brief report on the recent a tate conventioa of th e California Republican League. \,ra. \llet~ Criaell. \1,... Bruce Nordlund, \I,... Daniel IJreenan and \tr.. George Carrine;ton were in charge of atrM,II!:ementa . COli HIGII PTA WILL HOLD YULE PUlY The Coronl' del ~f11r Hip:h School PT-\ will hold ita Christm~ta meetino~~: tll :":30 p.m. Thursday. n,.,c . 16, in th"" bon' ~~Vm. Tht proll;"'m .,.•ill he presen ted bv cl1t' musi c departmenl und""r thl!' directinn o f :lall'V f. orca and Gary Benzelman. Everyone is invited Ul adjourn to the c11 feteria afler th e pro KI'am fnr hi)[ ida\ cook iu. punch Md co ffee. Proa;ram chair· man is \Irs. Rufus Osvis and hCM pitality clu11i""nn is \,,.., Pal Fitt. ASSORTED CHOCOLATES I lb. $1.60 2 lbs. $3.15 1loe CIM!ri.hed J't1op.sce Tur...lrop Spnry Mlet U .OO Spray Miot Fi\ir;ree U .SO The GIFT BOX . . chocolates and butter bons I~ lbs. $2.40 2\4 lbs. $3.50 LITTI.E AMBASSADORS . finest miniltwe cllocolltlesj 2 lbS. $A.25 O,eo E .. •lot• Till frtl P'. M.- I lb. $2.15 one word Otiishnas ' Reagan given big ovatiof:l ., c.rtt.. S.ltt. * iac:rn .. la torei .. U.. abo.at lbo .,iap4D at lbo .. Cri.. It •• ooly dliaa pone of tteel is c••iaa Uolvtrti~ of CaUfom.ia'? hiP• daM eaaea'' .. ,••wo &ocal OOIIIfi&D.i•• to lea.,. .. PHPI• ..,haticallydoft't ~u;,.. the Mtti.ay of m.Uhui tU atah met duowiaa eteel lib lt."' be slid. '"Tbe ill ou biDdt" -Chan u. wort.ra out or work, tdt.at facu.lty abould be restricSod sta&em•tt R.oeald Roaa• each r .. lcieclt la California 10 teac:biaa .nd admiaistra• IM4e to lho Haftot Area paya 16'71 a yeu ia atate tho lllJiUifl thould bl P'll Yo.a Rapablicu.t last Pri-taus, «bat the U.i•oraitJ of in the buU of dao adnalnh· day ai.P,t at a d.iaaer ia bit CaHroml a it beiaa uaod aa uaton. Tbe Q.ur.c:ellor Mocw at dlo Newportet taa. a aoadirr.a board for de· 1hould be aold what bh The enduasiaadc audiea.c. cadea.ce, lbat lbo crime rate power• are •d lbathe should .. ._ die JICOIPI'C:ti•e oomi• it 3~ timet paater than \he eilhor ealon~e the Nltt or Me Cor lbe ltePQblicu ~;aa-popu.lalioa increau, lbatlbe he would be replaced by diUte for ao•otDOr a stud-cou.rta .,. mote COGcem~ 1om.one who wilL .. 1iaa ovatiOft after .mcee wilh 1be criminel thu the Property tun ue 10 biab BIMicly e bteG introduced bim victim. tbat citi&enl cu't lfrord &o u the peatest patriot be Mr. Reapn warned th&t own homes,, bo ch•Jtd. blew. OW' 2'1»art)' syatom it threa· '"Some an forced 10 tell tb,~ An unox~ct.ed aueat wae teaed by (l) int.etnel fiJhtinl homo~ tt:~J now poueu, Andy Dcvme, the wostem ' ithi the !f. bl' p "' be a&Jd. We mutt find other aetot and resident of Now• ~· ..... n.._ · epu 1c1""1 "'"r' moana (or raitina revenue 8c H ,.._ '"ua UJO conaequoa 011 o . port acb. e \old the ca-ol 'ty d (2) by th R • than by IUUll property to eip that he would bact b~ ~--bein ,;tbi: death.,. "Ronnie" whom he baa pu _.,. 1 1 Ourin1 the quution ud • but a carbon copy of the . tnowa )0 years. Democratic Patty ann~er penod, Mr. Roaaan Mr. Ebsen, a ruident rl · waa uked when he would O.lboa bland, made a bit "If tbe 2-9arty ayttom i• anhounce bia candidacy. It with lhe audience with bia loll, thon the freedom of all will come Glrint tho first witticiama. He had miued citiuna will be !oat," be daya in January, be replied. the dinner due 1o the film--aaid. More than SOD Youn1 Re- ia1 of"Beverly Hillbilliea" He t tated that durin1 his public•• au&mded the din- to be aaked what waa for political ttompin1• throuab· ncr at flO a plate. Proceecb: dinner. out Caliromia, one queatioa will ao to the Republican "Chicken.," he retorted. keopa croppint up: What State Cenual CommiUee. "Be Careful.l'lon't you kBow it hu a ri&ht wina?" TheB he remarked Pruident John· aon may be the firat Teun to say a "di tcouraa.illl word." And Johnao n didn't need 1o hne an o pen.tiOft for hia 1all atone& because Cona.ren ~uld have them passed anyway. Califomia.na don't need, 10 worry about blackouts because "',ovemol Brown has kept them in the dark so lona they arc used to it, he JCited. \tr. Reapn praited the Youna Republicans for em- brac ins a phi lo&ophy that is un popular anJ 1n the minonty. He went on to say that the people need tv con• uol the sovemment rather than fo r the government to control the people . He char sed that C"o0vemor Brown forgot to ment.JOn durin& h1s "banquet ci rculi" &peeches that California's ut~emrtoymen t is J.ll"~ higher than the na11onal averaae . that Cal1fom1a hu 1 13 o f the buaineu failures in the United Statel. that our 1tate ia almoll bank.Npl, that a W ITS SPORTCOATS SLACKS Doll Lop• Lilly D«::le IMOORTED ALP~C.~ 5WEATER5 TIMEX WUOIE5 f« ' -• ssd •-aa. IUd!ko styled, Wia Vi•co .. t •odel •ly 115.95 .. ,, • ..... k fNpaaoe. ... ,., This wetk we are cdebrating our .IC'Vtnth an - niYe:natY. We arc alad to take: the occasion tMrdote, to give u much of an answer to the •bovc: queation a1 ipKC will permit, for tho.e who really want to know. So- L 1At'1 Start At The 9ecinnina The John Birch Society wu lounclcd in Indianapolis, on Orc:amber 9, 1958. It wa.s char- wed undr:r the General Laws of Mauachwcru at a non-profit educational organization. W c: have lived up mcticulow.ly to those specifications (including not making any profit!) for seven yean. During lhesc: seven years we: have sought to bring into ihc John Birch Society only men and women of good character, humane c.on- scic:nccs.. and religious ideals. Fo,r we are striving to Jd an c:umple. by t:kdication, inttgrity, and purpose -in word and deed -which our children's children may follow without haita- tion. Mc:mbtrs of dw: Society arc of all races, colon. and crttds. We arc: of all JOCial, economic, and cducatOOal levels. We: arc: individualists who disagree among ourselves about many thingJ. But we arc firmly united in dcv()(ion to those beliefs, principles, and purposa which wt: do lmld in common. For we havt voluntarily joinrd together: (I) To combat more dfectivdy the e-vil forces which now lh.rratrn our freedom, our lives, our country, and our civilization; (2) T o prrvail upon our fdlow citiuns to start pulling out of tht: dttpt:ning morass of coUrctivism, and tht:n climb up the mountain to highrr lrvds of individual frttdom and re- sponsibility than man has c=vc=r achic=vrd brforc=; (3) T o restore, with brightc=r lustre and decpt:r conviction, the faith-inspired morality, the spiritual ~nsc of value.s, and the c=nnobling aspiratKlns. on whic h our western civilization has b«n built. The lon,~~:rang:r objective of the Socrety h:.a.s bttn summarized ;u It'll go&~t"rn ­ mt'nt, mort' rapons;b,Juy, and a bt'ttt"r world. ll. So We Collide With Communi•m T hese purpo.sc:s bnnF: us immrdioudy into conflict with the C::.Ommuni.'its, on twn levds. For on the i<kologJC.Il pb.nc the Communists a.ttk illw:~~ys ~nd everywhere to be-ing about more government, leu ind1vidwl responsibility, and om amoral wo'rld. And on the pbnr of :o~ction, until the Commumm em lx stoppt:d from completing thtir subjul{al!on uf the whole world. there will he: nn upponUiliiY for u~ to move fn r- ward :u all ww:ud.1o our roc:rmanent _~:oak We have undenJkcn, thcrdort:. to pb~ :t leading role in tlnwlllf! down. l.tuppm~. and eventually rnutln!-( th~ Co mmumM w nsp1racy. Wt: r~;o~lcu th;~t the 1111~ th1n_1: no cun.\plncv can withstand 1s the li~ht of &1y on m act1v•lit:s. Th~ only cbn~cr to thcu ~~~-ln!ic conspu:~cy which ~~ Commumsu ft::~r 1.s t>xpoJurt'. For this rc:~­ son, we do all that we can to bnng to our fellow cn•zcns more knowledge and a beun under- standmg of the methods, the pr<>j.t rc ss. and tht: mt:nacr of the Commu1mt m:lchtnc. In rhis un- dc=rta km~ we h.•vc l'le.:t•me a new form of or- position to the O ul,lllUnt\1! whtch they have: never £aced bcfurt: 10 JllY Hf thl. vast .lteas they have already tJken mer. Su tht: Commumsts, J.(t.HpiO~ thu fact very cJrly, (("t out in 1961 to dc..stroy w . The most nfli nal Commun1st puhilc.:ation in the United States 1~ Tht' W orku. in which the line i~ l~ud down for the fait hful. Dunn8-tM: last six month.s of 1961 there was. We= bdieve, only one iss ue of this weekly paper which did not contain an anack somewhere in its pages on The John Birch Society_; and 3 number of issues cont.:amed as many u six or SC'Vt:n ieparatr an:~cks on us :J.t that many different placa. The Comsymps goc: the point, and havt: bttn carrying out the indicated prognm with increasing furor ever since. Of course the Communists follow Lrnin 's bu.ic strategy of advancing Communism by non-Communist hands. They could nc:vt:r im· pote the tynnnic:tl rule o£ some threr percent of a population over the whok popub.tion~­ whith they repe:~tedly do in one country after another -unk:u they could inveigk enough non-Communisu. and even anr.i-Communisu •mona that othc:r nincty«YCC -perunt into doing their dirty work Eo. them. Doczptinly ap- pealins, fot insl:aoce, ro CYVf motin.tion in humaA cha.-., !TOm oonlid odWh..,. 10 "prx1iaa policia" ., miopiclcd icloallvn. !hey b... sroduaJiy b<suilcd • "" of ...., good Amcriaru UIIO joining .lhc attack on us. Until !he malisninll of The Joloa Birch Society hu What Is The John Birch Society? Tit< T""~ M.-, s.,ms, Yool now probably uceeckd, in lnu:nsivmeu and atmlivenas. that facc:d by any other organiz.a. tion in all American history. And in general our ddamcrt do not even try to refute the faru on which we focus atttntion. They mrrdy call us names for bringing these faru to light. W . And Stir Up 'The Politician~ The John Birch Society is in no sense a poli- r.ial organization. We try to give our members information, undc:rstanding, and -we hope - e-ven inspir:ation, which will make them:e citizens. As good cir.iuns they may tak an active part in politics. But each member e.ntirtly on his own, working in the: party of his choice, for the: candidate of his choice, exactly as do ~hers of the American Legion or of the Knights of Colqrnbus or of the Rotary Cl ub or a Bapc:ist. Church. For we regard rduca.r.ion u the meant, and political action as only the mechanics, fqr bring- ing about improve~nts in govrm~t. The mechanics will automatically be used when suf- ficient education has prepared the way. We mean it quitt: literally, therefore, when we say that education is our total strategy, and truth is our only weapon. Or, as made clear throughout tht: Blur Book and t:mphasiu:d on its Last page, our gigantic task i.s simply to create undc:nund- ing. Mt:mbc-rs of The John Birch Society, however. J rc extrcmdy hard working, highly respectt:d in their local communities, and alw:~~ys earnestly determined on behalf of any cau~ or candid.;tc that they support. When ci rcumstances brin~ any appreciable numbt:r togt:ther behind :\O y particul:.a r candidate, their weight 11 out of all proportion to their numbers . And that W('ight 1s usu.:ally fdt, of cour~. on the side of the: Con- ~rvative!r-flf either party. So the= Liberals of hoth partin naturall y r:usc :til the clamor they can again!>! Birchers 1n politiCS. As the st r:m~lehold of the L1hc:rals on both part It':~ now steadily Hl- crca5C'S, ncn Con.sc=rvatlve po1111CI3n~ f«"l un- ceJ:<>~n~ preuurcs to "improve thc1r tm:tges" b~ roinin~ the chorus of attack on The John Birch Suetcty. V cry fe w of th('m tll(ked h;~ve ~v~r realized the extent to which they were runnin~ i nt~rferenc(' for tht: C"..ommum~ts. A rcl:ucd part of the mammoth and many- b cctc:d campaign which the Communists have now J:Cncr:attd :~~gainst us is the ddihcr.rotc: and wickspr~;ad attempt to a.uoci.ate The John 8-in=h Society in the publ ic mind with the Communist Pa rt y, the Ku Klux Kl:~n , and other so-a.llcd "~xtrem1sU of the ll"ft and of the nj.::ht .'' Our .1pprooch rn the probl~ms of today IS ~ difft:rent fr(•m the vrewpumt of the K lans that we hJvc nevu knowm~l y admitted .1 member nf Jn\' Kbn rnto the Soc1ety. \\'~ esumatc th.u .•hout f, fl) perc('nt o f our t()(al memhcrsh1p ~~ C.uh- ohc. M;mv oi our frnest Chajllcr UaJc r~ .lrt': Jcw1\h . .-\nd we art: ven· proud of our ~mall but ~rowrng number of Ne~ro mcmhers, who art: wo1km~ so hard -and ~ cour.•~eou\h· -wnh us {I~ ~how our fellow n uzcm. both whitt': Jnd m lored , how the :"-lq::roc:s Jrc bctn~ uu d tOOa y hy the Cnmmum~ts w ~r ve C' •. lllnrnunt~t pur f"O't"S. Sn we h.1vc no srnHI.tnl\' or ,ymp.11 hv wh.1t -..oe,·cr wuh the Klans. \Vh,l(' the SI.H -'I IcJ .\mer- H.In N:1Z1 Party. accorcflnJ.! to J. Etl]otJr Hcw1\'er. h:1.s ln J th.Jn on~ hundr('t/ m ('m/>('rJ, .\nd 11 1~ \'ISibl..-jr.!I\'CO IOlOlCO((" publt(:I!V hy SO mt': mcd!.l for the vcrv purpo((" of UMilj.: 1{, hv utterly f.dSt" .~~~l.lltr>n, tn d1~rccl1t The John Htrch Soc1ch'. Nnr 1' t hr~ campargn 1ntcnded ~ ·~r,.c \1m pi\' t ht: purpo~ of 3 vJ~ue and )olent:r;1l dtKrednm~ oi the Society: or of merely ducourJ~In~ our members :tnd prosp«IIVt': mt:mbers. There arc plot:ter' hchind it w ho J.rc obviOU5Iv worklllji: toward~ a more specific goa l. They WJS h to c,;tab- li5h in tb< public mmd. and then to formalize, the concepc that since the CommuniSts 2nd Ku Kluxcrs and Jo hn BircM:rs are all "just alikt:." and si nce the Commun ists and Ku K luxt:rs arc visibly "subversive," then The John Birch So- ciety Is "subversive" too. Wt: bdirve it IS to this end, at least in pan. ~hat to many high rankin~ politicians h.avt: bttn Joeduced into speaking OL: Jgainst us. IV. What Have We Accomplished? w(' bve esuhlishcd a nationwide cduo(ional .umy. It bas a fully p;tid field staff. Thu arm y is fighting with facts :u iu only we:~~pons. And tht: whok army knows t~t to be bcttt:r informed is tO be bmer :armed. For help ~<>Wards informing ourodwcs fint. and ..... othcn, ,.., ntablisb.,.! • pubfuhillg di•ision. II it "!"" hUft ...... boOiu and pom- phl<u with a mail nhx of abaca lour million dollars per yar. We also scrvr :a• very aiu.ble distributors of the Coruoervative books and rr- prinu of approximatdy one hundred other pub- lishers. And our members now opt:rate some 350 "reading rooms that .sc:l1 boolu.." scattered throughout tht: country -most of them under the: name: of American Opinion Libraries. We h.ave ttrtainly helped to re-awaken, rt:~ store:, and strengthe.n, irl tens of thowa.nds of Americans, the: three great balic huma.n loyal- ties: Loyalty to God, loyalty to country. and loyalty to family. The "Communisu know that they simpy must destroy all thret: of these: foundatWns of our civilizatlon. For they ca n nrvrr rule "pcattfully"--(hat is, without con- nant rrsi.st.anc.c--in any place or at any time where there is loyalty to anything except tn the Communise state. We were the fin t organl7.:uion in the United Sutrs to start calling w1dc=spread attentio n to the world-wide Communist ploc to du.credit, dc:moraliu:, and destroy 001 polict: forces. Our members h.a.vt: distributed in lea flet form litt:ral- ly millions of our mnsage.s t:xplaining what the Communists were doing in thiS ara, and why. As a result, our Support Y o11r UxiJJ Poliu drivt: has now won trcmendou' h.;c kmg from p.atnotic citizens ~verywhere. We arc engaged m an entirel y proper and con5titutional movement to brinjiit about the im - peachment of the-Chid Justict: of tht: Supreme Court. As nnly one result of our cducation.a.l dforu 10 support of that movement, wt" ha''t': awak~ocd hundreds of thousand, t1f our fello w citii'.cm to the vital difft:renccs bet ween -:r rt:puh- lic and a democracy. Man y nf them havt" come to realize the len~rths to whic h our Fuundin,.r Fatht:n went in order tu j!IVt': us a republic (not a ckmocracy) -1/ Wt' couJJ kup 11.1 And a grnwm~ number nnw undcn.t:ll\d h1•w nn- portant 1t rs to the Commumsts tn convert th1s republic rnto a dt:mocr:rc~ as raprdl'l :u they can. Thrnu~o:h the distnhuuun by our mcmben of huj.:e quanllt1cs of books and p..1mphlct s. w,c hJve hrm1)olht 3 \1ublc and mcrc.:&SIIl)l fro~ctlfm of 1he Amencan people tn r«O)itnr:U the h1,~.:h dc=~rcc of Commun1~t plannmg. 1nflucncc. con- trol. and purpo~s mvolved 1n the "ciVIl n~hu" !Tlf i\'C'!llent. Our 1ncrca\mg abiluy 10 get able. m lr •r: .. cd .. mU patriotiC Negroes to iom us 10 ti n:~-dl ort, csptt1.ally through contmuow and w\despread ~kinl( mgagc::mcnts. has bttn an im portant part of this ioe.rvice 10 our country. W e fuv~ helped mightiJr ro othd ,~ ano-- uonal and c-xtr:rv:~.gant tendcnnc~ uf the preJU· d1ced :mel the pclOrl ..-1nfnrmed In blamt" Com - mum~m on ;mv on~ ).:roup nr r.ICr •If or_.:Jntz.a· -tlon. Th~ h1s ton cal fa cts dc.1rlv rc\'c<ll that th~ 1ntcrnauun.1l (~mm unt \1 ..-on,prt:h'\' r~.Jchc' t hrotlj.:h en rv nrnccl\':ti"tl r ht"h• Jt .:an ut1hz~ 1n .111~ W.I V If< Jlfl1mf1{(' II\ t':llJ\, \n,f WC h,IVr' 111 \1\lrd ir"m rhe hr_~.:lnllHIC th.u we .1re n~h t HIJ; the C•>mmmu~t' -.rr1d uolw"h cl~ The F.rCII1nd1n.~ ~lllxHmmiHCC o l thL ~ ~LJ . 1lo1rll1.1 Sc1utc ended the !"c-nt v-11ve ·Mu ... md word n·pu rt .. r II\ t"u·\cJr ln\ni!~;:Jtl(IL '~1th thnc p.lt<t}o!raphs. "\\'.-hcl1c-"'e 1h.11 thl. rrJ"ll1 rhc ] .. hn lo1td 1 :...~o.a·r ~ h,l, .1111 .1cted v1 rn.tl'\1 memh..:r' ~~ ·h.tl 11 'llllj'h ·l)'J'C".IfC"ti tn 1hrm tn llC :hc m"'t ct ic-lln·c 1rtdc-cd the unh·. m..:.lll \7..\t tnn throu.:h whrc h the ' .ould rotn 111 ,1 ru:11 o11.1! m .. \t·mrn: w learn th~ tr uth .1hctut the-t :.1mmun:•t mt·•ucc .1nd then ta l.e '"me J"l"II I\'C l.'''"Cft('d .K~L< n ''' prn•rnt liS •prc.HI . "Our IIHC~tl~.lllllr\ .10d \tli(JV W,H r('\jU('~tcd hv the V>Ctelv. wh1ch h.1d IJ("cn pu~>hd \' ·har_~.:cd w11 h hc1nlo! J "C'rret. Ll\.:t~t. \lrhvcr 'I'C. un -.-\mcr 1C.Jn .. l!ltl·!'<m1IIC on.;.rllll'-H1111l \\'c-h.l \(' npr iound .tn v >~I thc-K ,,:-cu\.Hio•l\ tn llC •upponcd b..-1 he c.'\' 1dcncc." \Vhat wr ha,•e ;Jccomph~hcd, .1bo vc-.111 ei'-C. IS to kr-cp The-John B1ro.:h Socrct' .1l1 ~c and ..,:wwrn~. J.j o1 nllyrn~ potn t for the lllCft"~\liiC number nf tnfnrmcd lnJ pollnflt rc :tn u.C..m - munuts. Our memhcrs h.1vc ach1eved th ts rnulr, th rou~h na~~rnng labor and sacnf1ce, tbp11~ uncrasan~ haraumcnts. and d•storttoru of then acuons. and pressures amounting: 10 m.any an - st~ncn lo Knous pcrsc-cuhoo. And we 1ntcnd tO k«p on growan~. For Wt' bd~vt: the rn cl'ftbbly viCIOUS ~nd m.assive ~uac ks on the: Socidy have been due. 10 any final anaJysU. 1t.ol lO OMr mu· '-~n 1J1ttl ow JIUi,.,~s. but to our succasts and our progress.. V . WIUch Do You a-1 W t: a .nnot give you here the full basiJ for tlu.t choice. Rut kt's put down ;a few point by point romJ».rUons ol the: Soci«y with its CocnmarAist cn<min. (I) The Gommuniou J<dr. unlimiccd _., NEWPO'fT HA'f80'f ENSIGN fh•t S.ct~ ... -Pe,. 9 Thv,.4e-,, D.c. 9, "'' for themselves, over the whole human race:. Tbc: John Birch Society does not want any power at aU over anybody, either now or in the future. Agrtting with Lord Acton th.at .. power tends to corrupt:; absolute power corrupo absolutdy," the Society S«ks to make progress tow:.rds iu goals onl y by educafton and pt:nwsion. (2} The Communists believe that any means m.;y be u~d to .:attain their ends. The Society bd irvcs th;n •mpropcr mt:.:ans J re n~vrr justifit:d by even tht: noblest of aims. and th:~t mans are :ts imporunt as ends in any worthwhile civi1iz.a- uon. (.~) T he Communisu ' always a~ their enem1es -such a.s The Jo hn Hirch Society -of exactly those crimes which the Communists thcm~lvcs arc commming. We do not hear f::rlK w1tn6s :r~amsr anybody. about anything. ("') T he Commun ist~ beh('ve that words ~hould be-used to conceal thoughts, and that promu~s are made to he broken. Th.:: John Birch Society hcheves that simple truth is the very core nf morality; and that when we: can pt:rswde enough pe-ople to make truth the: prt:rc:qutsltt': to all statt:ments and the accrpt:rd guide to aU awon, at least half of the world's problems w.!l r:lpidly di5.a~r. (5) The Communists O(Xr.lte in ~rccy .omd cbrkness. We follow the: pr('pondc=rant cu.stnm, :t.mnn)ol all American voluntary a.ssoctations. of not pubhshmg the list of our mt:mhcr$. W uh that t"XCepuon, TM: John Birch Society has ab- -.olutcly oo sccrru of Jny kind. (!1) The Commun1!>1S \Cek to hreak down .Ill mor:~.luv. all tradlfiOO, and to dcstro v the whr •le spintu.1l and est hetic 5C'O~ of values whu::h we ha,.e mht:rrted. Tht: Society believes that a rcverem ContUlUIIV in humJn aff:llf\ IS of t-X - Ir~mc tmporuncr : and that even the most de=· mahlc dl.i Rjo!e should be mJJe cJuuuu,J\', 1n nrdrr In he \ure th.ll tt eonsututc< •mpro\'cmt:nt. (i) The CommUfmts hrlicve 1 hat m:m ~~ IU~t a matenal comblll.ltJon .uf .. !lu ms, With no utht-r purpose than '-iiiSf-'ctton of the ~lr6 of the phvs1c:.l ~nuty thus a ~J>ot"mhlcd. Th<" Jnhn B1rch Soc1~ty he!.t:ves th:lt a D 1vmt: Creator ha:1o endowed man w1th a purpose ;md an "upw:lrd rc:1o.:h" wh1c h .trc f.u ~upcnor to, and frcyucntl)' prompt a Willlllj.: s,;cnftcc of. t he dr!.ues. anJ nttd~ uf the 1nd1V1dua\ hrn-asc\f . (~) The Cmn.mu nuts -Lemn, l..un:achar· '"-Y· :\nd m3ny 011hcr ~n -opt:niy pr-c:xh ,,._, .. ,_, mwt Jearn to h.are,-and th.ac onJy rhruu1o1h ~rrcadm_.;: ~u ffinem h.o1trt"'d a n chc- Q:,mmun"u ~uccr:cd 1n ntlin,..: the world. Tht" Jo hn Hm·h Snc1etv h..:ata nohodv, n111 ('VCR the <A-•mmuntSI\, hur ,·,nlv the evil ,.,.h1ch thC\' do. The ~JCie'\ l-.cl1rve' th:n love for •lllr 's 11Cij.:hbor Jnd t 1 ~Ill wtll II•W.rrd \ .11! rnrn 'h1wld be a fund.t mchl.l! mto(lv;\ftnn 111 .rll hum-'ll rcl.rl l('ln- \hlp' • • • rhc ffinlUJil\(\ .d1ot1 p~('Jt'fl ,; (II hcJ!('\(' - J Jh ! to \nll <ll thC"m tu!dnubtrd!\ 1I,, ll('llc'l' -th.•r ( .•. .,mun!\ffi " "the w.wr .. t tht' !lrtUr< \\'c ''11'\C, ,q,a•.ld. th .11 the v.-1-J,,Ir "••ri d ,, nuw '1 rnl ' "'' mu ... h \lrttr .md hc<:t,Jh t\, t!"eJ.IoOI\ ,lltl lmrnoor.tl!!l, n ucltv ,1n,! .t•nllh l••ll, hl.t,plu '"" .tlld dnlr\l~!IYell('~\, blfl('fl)r'" ,,n ,J !('.IT duuhr 111 d dr~p.ll r t h.~t .1lw.n<i I!" Inn.! 111 h.111d wr:h ~ ~~mnw111\m. \\c 1-xhrvc rh.l! :n.anl.1nd ''"'!,11 1.,. .lhr•ut rrad,. In .HI,r. 'hake nr f t h1 \ l :om mum't "r,t nn \ .1ncl tt'rrnr. .1111! mP~c !nrw.ud r ~t.n tov.Jrd• .1 more enlt,ehten('d ;wd humane e ~1•tt:·n.::c \~ r .rrr do1n~ evcn ·thult;: 1n our pnw er. h\ .ti l hunnr.•hk mc:tnl., tn .reJte rhr unJC'r- 't..ndln,c: th.)t v. dl pn.Ju,c rh1' IC''Ilh It Y••IJ h.we wh.ll 11 t.1k r:~. 111 r h:rr:t..-ttl ,llld (P•!rJ I!C. 1hen lw .111 means 1111fl u< nou • 111 ou1 rp;t' underukrn,ro: \\'1t h the-Jdded d lon of pro- pic hkc ''"\l!'t'lt .• md w1t h l;l l(i"~ h('lp -when ,1nd kc.:au<.e we have dc.lot':rved tt -w~ ~ha ll hrc.11.. ur 1h1s 1mmen!ot" cnmtn:tl consptrJcv, and return J world ~c crazy to Qnll~ once :~~am • YOU WANT TO KNOW MOn lntmdunon Packn s 1.00 S{'t(1al PacL:n 5.00 1 A thnmugh lftttoducnoa ro tlw-So.-.rry.) ONE DOZEN CANDLES ~.IXl (T.-dvt: f~ boolu.. •n paperbound ed~tk'lft\, whiCh J'IW you 1 thnrouah •ntnxiumun tfl the •·o.-kir\f:s ul the Commurmc conspi;nq.) ONE DOZEN TRUMPETS 50.00 (T•·<~>-< .-. ol .... full l<op """do ...... to be pft~ in numbm:d tequmcc.. wtuct. ,tft rou 1 COIDplc:t.:nliv-e aan>eJ o1 .n w Nbtca R\lntt al this adwatdc:nkht.) ~!t: :.~ .. ::, ~ ~ ~~: --,...-..... --..... below. !Mc.Jlw 0..-,lffl Ya J. Gnlfe. (')..brnt•1 Mihr ...... y_,.m·e; Lu.r.t1 £. a....k.t-r, ,-._UeU.y H iRs. M·r~t anu; A. G. Ht' r h ~ •• !Ma tta .... YwcA•1 Mtmdm tees. Jr.. Suie"'illo, T'n---• TilE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY IIELWONT, NMSACHtJSETn; 021'18 -II 1 TltM 2 f ilMS 3 TiMes 20 words ot leu .............. 1.50 2.50 3.00 21 words to 30 words ...... 2.00 3.00 4.00 31 lii'Ord1 to Cl words ...... 3.00 4.00 5.00 Each word over 40 words .. .05 .10 .15 20!1 OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDER 'nit -·· 81 .. a... ..... •ill ..... :row ....... .,. lteulit.IIJ IIOit 1M cl .... ••t.&ecldc ...... aMI' I L • .............. lean, liOl Newpon Bl•d.. Colta ...... I I'LIDGIS SIGIIA MU Ti• Cooper of Co100• del Mlr ll•• pledJt4 Siii'U Nu &a..,.irr at the Uni••nity of Ari&OIIa at Tau~•oa . • AI'TS. 1'01 II!IIT UMPUIIIIIHID 9' ROUND 1old ru1 and p.~d: iil•1·l .EJ.cellent condition. Y.l 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, built· ins. NB. tl25 mo. Call Mn. Balen, 673·9505. a t:..u. I!SU TE I!XCUIIc;Es S ..U.t: C.'t ... ltl T-Ill ll'or , ... -a -.. BRAND NE!:W ,IuJ.ury ,2 bdnn. apts. Ocean view-step• to be1ch, year round sl:!s-SIJIS.I Ad.ulu . 201 Pint Sueet, H"''"'''"" Beach. 536·2131. Clll IXOI-.IO.ILim DOYLa (D. ,.., ... ma. COM-Priv. rm. & bath, sep. from house. Lovely quiet li L 2 bllr.s . from ocean. Ref. 67l-818q eves. DELUXE I & 2 bdnn .. , 2 balh apts. 2 pools, 2 tennis c:rta. from 11 50 per mo .. JAM AICA INN 2101 E. Coast Hwy . Ph. 67}-8 120. CORON>\ DEL \1AR . Studio Apu ., fum . 190 rncludea all uti lities . Ray Realty. 642~81 1. 5\tALL. cute studio, private yard. 2 b-lk.s . ocean or bay. Ideal for one . 613·8189. evcntnas or weelr.cnda. Rca• &on able. OFF'tCE SPAC F for rent rn E.n••Pl srcade buildJna, 2121 F.. Cout 1-hoy., C~ Ideal for in ll.lt&n ce or real estat c. Call The Ensrp, 613-0550. LOTI-U&.l EXCLUSIVE R-1 lot north- wut Santa AnL Restricted to 1·story . 101.140. Real buy, 120,000. Call Kl 2- 8027. • IIJITALS FREE RENTAL SERVICE - 190 lO 1700 per month. We do your roadwork free. ~~~~ '62 RAMBLER Cl.tu ic 400 Wa&on, RIH , Auto. Tranli, PfS. P '8 , w _,.,, trnt 11.. rcclrn rn& bkt sts. 11095. SUICIDES ANONYMOUCi Call fi75--lS42 anylime. 01y or ntJht. YOU ARE IIMTI!D ., bo ow pest b ~uL We .. Oui •d•Ba•·---of dlia ... of •.-ioe• Olli aDu ._,..._, .-r~~•c i• •e ••• of Jeaa• Cui•L C:.O.. -.d llr•r pe-al t .. D--.ea price. 6134189 ovenin11 or weekends. WILL TRADE Bu.ilden Hard- ware for what bne you?? Call 67~1S07 even.in&•· (F·2l IC over 1old back· pound $3 5. 4qq·ll32 (F·D FFER-reducer Eurci- 07 5. F1CE DESK -125. 642· I (F·2l a 1ay &r rt -ready for a whirl after cleanina carpct5 with Blue Lustre. .Rent electric shampooer 11. Crown Hardware, 3107 E. Coast llwy ., Corona del \tar. Coli in Your Wont Jw::1 to th• Ensil": 67).0550 THe; KEY~lOT ES, junior members of the Harbor Auxiliary of tht South Coas t Child Guidance Clinic, will present their an· nual t:hristmas carol party at 3 p.m. this Sunday , Dec. 12, at the lJalboa ~Y Club. Among the participants will be this fou r- some, from left , Cathy Martin , Keely Sims, Steven 'Jreyer and Michaelt Kelly. Singer Harry 'Jabbitt will coordinate the en tertainment, wtl ich will Include a ren- CJefore Christmas" by the madrigal singers of Estancia High School. The guests will include actor Andy l)evlne, this year's Guardian 4-n- get" award winner,and t.lr s. fJ evine. Tic· ket information may be obtained fr om t.lr s. Carl Uartin, Jun ior 4-ult il iary chairman, &46·3546, or lArs . Michael ~i vera , event chairman , 548--2313. They are bei ng as- sisted tp,o Mmes. 1.J. C:lledge, qobert Pu rslove, John Conn elly and Lewis Pratt. (Photo by Peter ?.M. Si nger.) ---W"-NTED Great Books of t.he Western ""oriJ , or en· /--:;:--:-:-:-;-;:-=-=::::-;-;--::-:-7::--;;::::::-:-:::-::-;;-:::-:::-:=-:::::::;;:;--;;:;-;;;;-;;.~ cyclopedia, adult or JUnror (Continued from Pile 21 tJ?at lhis Sov1et satellite his own country hom lhe ty· set. 838·2632. pl an which will corre ct the still siu only 90 milu from ranny of the communist:~ problem-the Liberty >\mend-our shores, a uainin1 center Sleep wet l toni&ht. ""'"et1· ment Reaolut1on, approved for communut subversion ca' w far by 7 Statu, and the ttuou,hout the Weuem He-For God and Counuy, other 43 arc aclln& on 11. misphcre" Bette Rooney Further bc waldcrment is en· Ha ve you ever wondered 211 ~arcuente \ve. countered when in the ab--WHY our boys arc sent so Corona del \tar ~' --, . CHR I .'>T.\1 .1~ IS Fl , ~--:::;,..-::: EspeciiliYf~J ~~~~ "tit' when you shop ..rt () UHIL\.., ,·n th usiastic ~non..r l..rut·nt rurl ol nur ,,r1,., ladies in show in~ ~uu tl1~ mt·h h.u1Jr-... Velma O'Brien ha·l> ~:It'\ wei 11 r1h L.,Jtt and thought(uln t'~l>. 11 rll m J kt I ~o ur shopping a jo\. You can br !>Urt· rl It '' f n•m O'BB I E~·~ a grtat dt·ctl of pwlt ., )!tift "r..rpp,J in each packa,~;tt' \.V t· an· UJil'tl ('\t't\ l·uJ..r1 t'Hnlnjit throughout th(' H·ar Uq.!,HIIIHIJ.! o~n·m bn /J , W(' art· IIJll'tl t 'l t"f\ t ll iiiOI( t'\ ccpt Saturda~· unlil ( hn,un •• , 2 S IS 1::"-' 1 Co"' r HIGH"'""-'. { OIIOf'oA UU .. M .. ll PHO,.I. biJ·l990 IRONIN G. Yeau of uper· ienc:e on aU types e( clo- thin& .t linen. Specially, men's lhirta. l l.SO per H1 . Mable Whitman. 607 Mar- IU.erite. COM. OR l-271_4.. scnc:c of an y o ther specifi c far from home supposedly '" ans wer why 1sn't thu; rca~ fi,6lt communism, and yet lut1on bmu&ht out rnto the were never allowed to filht open, drscuucd, ll'alyzed comnunism io Cu~7 How and oon uructively cri lici~od many are familiar .;th the wilh the hope that rn doina 1n1edy · o( \tario Garcia 10 pcrflap1 another better Kohly7 It's worth a few lines plan may emer&e . of newsprint lD brin1 you the Not bein& able to find 1n story . WA LLACE CA LDERHEAD, QUALIFIED CHAUFFEUR . Available. by how « day. references -Class "A" lrcense. 646-1391 . JOVemmcnt or pnnte induli~ Soon after Castro declared u y Jlltntics certain com· him1elf a communi It, a IJoup putcnzed mfonnation, 3 sche-of Cuban er.1les in this coun· dules we re prepared by me uy set up a commi ttee 10 and sent to a few colle&es form a de facto ,ovem.ment and cl ectromc Jata procu-in elile, an d Mario Garcia srna firms w11h the request Kohly, a Cuban patriot, was that they (I ) feed the fiaurcs elected president: GI VE CARI\VEI.I.E. the jewelers quality wat ch b>y SULI)VA of local bali••i--. I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~=== BN•Itfaau .. llreld •• ..,. S.IIIUyiiOiftiai.7:00LL, ac '--'• P-.ily res&Mr•l. lSl.S E. Cout Hwy., C'tllll; Cite Viii• ,...,._ ,. ..... -l. Milia 1L ..S JG A .... .._lliia,._B..-,T .. aday ac7:00La.Por.,...t*al on our n:stJonal debt for the The U&Jedy of the Bay of past 35 years 1nto the com-Pi11 aoon followed, and even putcn; and proa.ram then to thou,h Sr. Kohly was bitter· come up with lhe answer ly disappointed in this fai~­ when we go broke. if the ure in which many of hll present trend continues; (2) friends loll the ir lives, and feed the figures on our so-in spite of our AdminisUa· CJal secunty system mto tbe tion forbidd.in& any further com pu.ten and pro&ram therr attempt k> free Cuba, he to come up with the answer 11ain put his shoulder to tbe as to when thrs fund becomes, wheel a.od aucmptedto bee or became insolvent, be-hi1 homeland •ia the under· cause on this one I honestly &round wi1bin Cuba. Frux SIZ, -rHIIGN ADI UAU.Y wc.K POll you · 'I ISCEU.ANf.fl US FOR SAI.f. SACRI FICE encyctopcdra, aJult. <\lso JUnror set. Orea t Boo ks of the Western W,1rld. 1940 Ford or parts. Wes tinahouse fan . Un· abrr d&cd d rc tronary . Ll 4· 936 0. • CIMITIIY LOTS 1'01 POl U&.l -~o\C"'ll FIC' F 'Jr;:,~,m::;o~to~oy::ll•ots . ;]arbor !(.eat "'emon a I Park.. C\1 Cypress section f11J. HEAR ltre fabulous ALLEN -TI.eaue Compact Oraan' -..ith aleCU'OniC" UIIPI and C•atMell -ONLY at .. CoRCORAN YJSIC CO. (A<:JOU ftom f alhion Sq .) 11M To"" A Cou.., try S.l-4111 0peft Mon A Fri 'til 9 pm e Yam•• • Story 4 Cl.t e HA!IrOCOND OIIGA!CS STf.INWA Y PIANOS tlf!cernher Special.- New Hs•-•d Orpa11 fr om 1650, •ed «flail, ~~~-• -h•. low pr'iee11. Cherry co .. ole pi .. o.S .. e 1302 . Lo•• of ued spiaeta, roda a a,.. i&h IJI . Stull d.,..• -3 ye.,. to ~Y · SCRMIOT.Pfi iLLIPS CO. 1907 1'1. Msi1 Sc. at tOt• Sura A-o, .. ft-9 IO 9 111 .... \Wa rri. 5'-Mi•e u""'s call M. Midlul, "Tll• Whol• c:tf th•ir liv••" by Re n1omin f;itlau• I J .00 A SHOCKING EXPOSE Ord•r froM : AMerieon Opinion Boolr: Stor• 193 .. Hrn bor Bl•d. rn coat.&. sweaten, and r11ncoats -fr om $1.95. To keep your pet warm & com· fort.a ble come to the JORDAN'S PET SHOP 2732 F. .. Cout Uwy. 613·2430 ..... ,.,.,. _ ...... --MII'IICM ......... _ ... U .. 7mwUMftl "' &.118~0.0.- Opaa E•••ln e• Till f rOO P.ll.- Hf.I.P H NHil 1nd men to se ll sub-- sctrptiOn5 over tbc phone . Call l.he Enarlfl, 613--()SSO . BOYS to sell subscriptiOns, Call the Ensi&n. 613.0550. SPARE fillina and oollecbnJ rno• ney from :--lEW TYPE hi &h quality coin opc_rated dis· pcnscu in thrs area. No sellinJ . To qu.ahfy you muat have car, references, S600 10 11900 cash. Seven to twelve houu weekly can net e•cellent monthly in- come. \tore full time . For person1l interview write P.O. B<n 10513. Dallas, 15207 . Include SERVICE. -dtly naintenance, elcan•op ..t: otaer. TW 1·11 RISTMAS L.\WN -18lJ.50. 1 uee , 10 shrubs, soil c6n- ditioner, dioondra or turf lawn teed, aveuae believe the computen will He consulted with an at· come up with a retroactive tomey, and waa eneouraaed date; (J) feed into tbe c~ ~ b.im and a federal a1en1 puten the information that l')lin1 •• a "printer .. that in 173q the 350 civilians on it would be le,al to print the federal payroll amounted Cuban pesos in order to pur· to I for every 11.225 ..\meri~ ctrue arms for the Cuban cans; in 18!\3 , I federal underJJound, and wbich also worker fo r every 400 citi· would a.id in wreck.in1 Cas· zens: in lq23, I feJeral tro's shaky economy . At worlr.er for every 21S: today, their inati,ation, Sr. ,Kohly 1 federal worker for every au.c:mpc.cd to carry out thi s 76 ..\mericans: pro1ram the plan, completely unaware computers for the anawer that a uap was bein1 act for when all will be 1ovemment him , and before lon1 he was worken. If you want to in· arrested at aun point by lhe Ject a real shoclr.er into the "printer" apnt. Hi• "crime" discuuion, cunent statis-in uyin1 t.o print the Cuban tic1 show I of 1 civilian s peso was no worse lban that wcwlr.in& ror 1ovemment -commiued by n·President federal, state and local! HilT)' Trwnan when he order· Perhaps the readera in your ed the U.S. Treasury 10 for1e area mi&ht be interested in Philippinooccupationmoney, this •erious national proba and that wu done at the re• lem as it allecll each one ; qu.est of our national hero, there is somethin1 seriou1ly Gen . Dou11as MarcArthur. wron1withour economy when President Kohly's trial was the only manner we try to a uavcsty of justice . The pay our way is 10 borrow court enn refused t.o sum· and pus the I.O.U. on to mon his witneues. a list of the comina 1eneralions. over 100 Pfomincnt penons Sincerely, who could have caaily clo.,. Gerald Q. Malloy ed his n.-ne. Hit sentence 203 W. Steuven St. was Oflc year in the federal Crafto.,, Pittsburlh. Pa. penitenti•y. The court in- FATE Of A PATIIOT voked flo neuse lllat the Publither of the Enaip U.S. Government maintained While Che UN--declared war ·~fri...Siy relations with and ra1es on in Vietnlm, aad our r.co .. iaed Fidel Catlro 11 boys continue to die onder •• ltthimata Oo•emmet~.t al the command of a Comm.anist CaM, -.d. •• ••<*-had a duty in the United NaliOft• S.· 10 PltOTBCT IT' (••••is curity Council, let Ill pMM llri .. )l • moment in remembr•ce of ,.,io O.tcia Kolaly was c•. Or hd yoa fotiOt• ,.Uitr of IIYi•t 10 Iibera• Come to our ""Oid·Fashioncd O u ittmas in Lasuna" celebration . Auend the lisht ing of the 2S (()()( Ouistmas Tree Tallc ro Sanra Claus and wind up rhe evenin3 •ith a visit roche Open House ac l.afluna Fecknl S.•inp ---.............. ------------...... .. .... I Join in the Carol Si nging for rd"reshmtnu ... 11to on Friday NiP,c Dec. lOth. 6 to 9 p.m. -{t- ~-" .. ••s•··--·· . . No.2 Kings seek win ec..a cMI MM'1 Nate~ Brit che S.. Kina• apin btl191iawu rawel• IOO.U.,t Hiud che t .. d u Oordon dlh Prlclay for a .-. 1wt-Middletoo f<HMld *• bucket ioa at 6:10 p.aa. 1'lae S.a 011 • lut bc'aat ud Roy Killp. will be ktokie1 for Oray dropped one in hom \be MEWI'ORTHARBO.!! EM9~ Al!fr SECllOII -- lltURSOAY. DEC. t,lt65 OOIIJIIA DEl liAR, CAUf. "rictory No. 2 •• they blaa~ outaick, m.U.ina it ~Sl. 1 ______ _::~:::_-----------------:-----:=:::::---------=::...-------!aatiafO 11·11 Priday at tb• Mike Mora.. •ewed lhe r HEIDI HEWITT, q..yeat-old Corona del Mar resident, is youngest member of <Jig l !Joosters of athletic teams at University of Califomla, lrvlne. She vi sited the swim pool at UCl to watch Randy Howatt, left and Dave Bel· knap as they worll:ed out for the Pacific Coast Swimming Relays to be tteld at Ca l State, Long Beach , this Satur- day, Dec. 11. Randy from Orange Coast College and Dave from Fullerton J unior College were junior college All· Americans In swimming. Sailors win flrst two lo11rs' coun. pme up for Corona de I Mar Jolut Valtely led bi1 1e..,.. mues wilb l-4 poiell. Whh tbi 1 kind of performaaco he could well be &he playet.oof• lbe~oar apin dlia year. Ciordon MiddlotoD, the other forward, hit for 11. The Sea Kinp atabbcd an early lead 14-20 in &he lint period, and increaud their lead b,.-4 more poilftl, 47- 39, at halftime. Santiaao •t•ted clicli:.in1 in the 3rd period and cloeed the pp to 59-51. Thin11 looked bad for the Sea Kin1• u the Cavaliers P'Ubed pointl tluouab the net and 1W1ed out in front 62-60 in the belinnina or the 4th period. whoa be IUde FOCI J 1traisht free tbrowa and 1u·c the Sea Kinp a 67-'2 bull•· They were never threatened apin. Coach &b Lulie lauded Roy Gray for a fin e defen· 1i.-o 1ame aa ..-ell at the rest of the team. Howe.-er, 5 Sea Kina• fouled out u both team1 committed 59 penonal foule . The win tpeak• well tl Corona del Mat since San- tiaco had Pfevioualy beaten hi &hly touted Valencia. The other 3 Corona del Mar teams did no t fair so well. The Junior Vanity lo1t 61-- l6, the "B'' t.cam went down 74-lS and lhe "C" team s uc<:umbed 40..31. C.M. Mustangs win opener The Co1ta Mesa Mu1tan11 won their ini tial encounter of lhe eeuon a1ainet the Santa Ana Sainte S7-46 at the loaen' &Ym lui Friday niJhL f..d 8abiuch wu at the fron t of the 1corin1 parade with 14, followed clo1ely b'j Craia falconer with 13. G.lard Bart Corrido pumped lhrouah 11 ; Steve Turley, 7: fi ne defenaive wort. in the lit period to hold down 1he Saint1. Costa Meu increucd the lead by S point• early in the l rd uanu with Carrido and Babiuc.h hiltina. But lbe Saints came ri&ht back and came wi thin 2 of catchina up u the buzzer ended the period 4~]8. fred 'Nhiuler put on a JP"e&l ddenaive. show for the \tus- OPU 1-4 FR I.-SAT .-SUM . 4 bedroom, 3 both, separate dining room, fam ily room with fireplace, li ving room with fireplace, carpeting, dro~ries and beauti· fully landscaped. Beautifu l ocean Yiew. $49,950 Sll ,OOO down-S 2 ~0 o mo . leaseho ld only SSOO a yeor. •p. .. "I IT .. a~,., ..... . .._ .. ·•···•·· 111 DEYB.IRIS fJ liDO Sill 1935 Tbc· bish ateppin1 Newport Harbor ba1kotball 1qu.ad al- ready b" 2 victoriu tucked und er i tl belt. Priday nisht the Sailon took to talk the Lakewood Lancer. and held orr a 4th period raJ ly to win $6-Sl at the loiCrt' court. Bru ce O.apman, 6; Jacobsen, 4, and Tom Mo ran, 2. t.anas in the rinal period u ~ .. Hill 1 .. , he blocked and 1rabbed the Ahu bein1 dcadtock.ed I~ 10 in the fiut penod. Colla \ten too k a 28 ·25 halftime ed1e. ~ark Lane)' pu t in s 001e ball fr om the hapleu Saia u..l ~==U~Tf~Yio~~U~Wt~=====~O~II~I~a~lz~J;:7~JOO~==; This allowed Cosl& \feu to !r ou tscore the Saints 11·8 and nail down the victory. La1t week the Tars looked like they are aoia1 placea, handin1 the Bellflower 8u.c-- canoen a 51a40 trounc.in1 It the Sailor IYm Wednuday afternoon. forward C11i1 Ritter wu hiP scorer with 1~. Read Chri1tenaen, a 6·3~ forward. dumped in 11 and center Oeorp Yule netted I 0. Forward Jtead Chritte uen capr.ured the hiah scorin1 bonon with 18. Gc orae Yule sank I S points and Craia Ri tter made II. Durin1 the rint hair the 2 tearna were fairly matched as the lead chan1ed hands se.-eral lime• with the Tan finally comina out on top 24-21 . Estancia BB looks good The Tau led moll of the way in the non-lu1ue aame. The hi period endeJ I J-10. Howuer,withl:121eflin r.he half, the Buccaneeu for1ed ahead 20.lll. Denni• Smith then made • t.1ke 1 and a free throw to put Newport out in frotH 22·20. Yule and RitterrMde a painJI l»>i1kUI to pul the Tua in a cocn-- mandinl lead at the bait. 26-20. In the )rd pe riod BeiiOower narrowed the nw r1in to )~ 27. Baaket1 by Cbristenaen and Yule killed the Buc· t.llncer threat 1nd the pc:nod closc.t with Newport lc ailin1 41·]0. Newport hit for II points and beld the Lancers to only 5 counters in the )rd period. boultnl • J.S-26 maram. Lakewood became bot in the final frame , ac.orin1 2.S poinu.. But the Sailon a.,k 21, canyin1 away tbcir lnd .-icWWJ of th• youna aea10C\. In dle Be IIOower 11me the Junior VauitJ trOe ~.JO, the "8" \eal'l'l walked away with a 57-29 .-icwry and the "C" team 1queaked by with a J~ 21 win. In the Lakewood 11n1e u,-e JV's picked up another Win Sl-46; however, the ''B" team went down 44-Jl and the "C" team bowed )9--17 . In their initial endeavor of the leUOO, last week, the Estanc ia let a cion one slip throulh their rin1en 56-SJ to the Footh ill Kniatn•.How- ever, they looked 1ood for a fiut team ever fo r the Costa \ten school. Phi l Jo rdan was die ttand out scorer for the Ea1lcs ..-ith 20 poi nts. Teammates, \4ili:.e \1cCarbn and Bi.ll \to- tan each 10 1 10. Others add- in& 10 tae scorina col~a~~m were Chri s Ne.l1on, 6; Mike LaRue, S, and Jeff Kumer, 2. Foothi ll led durin 1 mo 11 of the 1arne; 15-11 1n the l si period. 33-25 11 halftime. and 47-]9 at the close of the Jrd s tanu . Bot then the Ea1les foond them~elve s an d overca me a 12-point !cad. kno ttin1 lhe 1sme at 51-Sl AnEITIOI MUSTAIG BUYERS I 66 MUSTANGS • 38 FULL PRICE JUST IICIIYID 6 TIUCK LOADS 01' ,ACTOIY I'IIESH MUSTAN~SI I NJOY 6 CYUNDU ICONOM'f AT rrs liST-NO WAmN~­ NHTT Of 6 I I CYUNDBS IN STOCK FOI -DIAll DIUYIIYI TEUIFIC SAYINGS -lEW 196,5'S 15 011 SAil PIICI LOW n., 11'1 ... fast-O.'t delay-IIJ Tlllay! BUY -RIIIT -,., .. -----.L____ ....... ..... _ ..... u ...... -----.... ._ ....... on Phil Jordan'• 2 free throws. with 4:06 remainin1. The Kniah ta went ahead SJ.-Sl on a fi eld 10•1 w'lh 1:19 left. An.olher free th row made i 1 H-Sl. With 14 eeconda left, J ordan I J ain hi t for 2 and lhe Eaales uailed by only one point, S4-.SJ. In their eaaemeu to 1et the ball, the Ea&le • fouled and the Knipta cin<:bN lba. o\d ba.U a-. ~fl. Fri~y aiabt at Coata Meaa Che &1le1 btutred ee O.tn Gladia tors or Artesia 61-49 for their 111 baskerbllll w1n in the 1chool'1 hiuo ry . \tike \tcCarun wu h1&h for lhe n1jh1 With 18. fol· lo wed by J ordan Wi th 15. 1 LaRue. 8; Kumer and ~el · I soo. each. w1 th 6: \toran 4. and Si mpson and Thompson w1th :Z e.ch. Gahr went ou t Ln front 7-2 e arl)' 1n th e 1s t s tanza uuna fasl breaks. Coada 8111 Wet- zel then cn an,ed th e de- fense to s full court preu wtt1ch stopped the Gladu ton cold. Th e Eaalcs took a I I· 10 lead 1111\en \tcC arun dump- ed m a soal w1lh 2: 10 re· ma1nm g '" the penod. f wo free th ro ws moved C.stt r out m fron t aa:un. but \lcCarun tossed 1n ano ther goal. put· llnl the Ea1 le s rour 1n front 13-1 ~. E11 La.n c1a ne vet fe ll !:leh,nd after du s. lakJn& a 34-16 ha lfhmc lead. "Th e Eaale!> dom maleJ the lnd half as the liladu1lt11S ne ve~ JOt d llser than o r>om u . Dunn a the last fc ... minutes o f the s ame. center Ptul Jo rdan tu t fo r b po1n11 . PIIIAU I ASKETIALL SQUAD FAC£5 HAUOR Coach \lan Sawyer's Ora.nsc Co:u t Colle1e bu - k.etb&lleu Wi ll L&lr.e a1m at L.-\, Harbor th11 f ndav ni Jht, Dec. 10 1n a non- confere nce oonte1t. Game tamt 1a I p.m. a1 OCC. The &ca bave fOWJd the early JPiDJ a bit touab thi1 year. Sawyer's force• drop- ped a 7So-7<f •••eker co El Camino in lite opener, d'ltn fell be-foro Pak:.rMr 1117 in thcit tint ro.t trip.. l'u...ay na.i•a11tie P\rat.et wen t down in 6efea& 9S to 10 at Cetri m1. Ji111 John.,. led the Btac •cori.aa with ll. fol - lowed bf Rick MMcebo w"idt 12. The miah'J UCLA fro1b do'WMd tbc e..c. ll,....l Priclay e•ealaa at UCLA Ia .... '"'"'"""" .... UOb Oltio kUc ~-IL 'ht UCl.\ -· -... ,_, LA• A ..... ......, W ... __ ,. .. PI- rate•. Rlcll ---occ qaiu& UCLA •idl 1 toi•ta . .ua.. .... ·-o\11 - -tl .. -!'ow Toft, _. LJ'OO !Uctlolonl lod UCLA wl tll 1l eac::h. 218 VI " GAAl lA ... A , L.lDO !SL !: "IU:0 "00 ... S l 9 AT,.S OI '"II"'G "OO Ooll """'i LY "t OO Ooll lo S !O;l ~,i G S!i9 .SOO UDO IU.LTY INC. )400 VI A LIDO, -._ OR U&lO OWNERS LEA VING AR EA WANT ACnON J bedroom . H .. t.lth · ~e~ly p.atntt>d · \e .... cv-peong m l.mng room & den · 'prtnk!f!'l"$ front & rNr. Elf'ctr1c garage-door <>pf'ne-r PMce S31.950. 3 Bedroom . 1 ~ bath · beam C"t llJngs hu.u· bn ck firtplaC't. r overf'd pa uo :\tan~ txltlt.; Easy upke-ep. :-.lev.port Ht.Jghts 400 Holm- v.·ood. l·'-1 /ln('Yl wOo-.J. : lr. lACK l AY Sp.ac1ous 3 bedroom . 1 ~ bath Bnck ltrr· pt.ce, raued bearth. Huge b.m1iy room 3 <"ar garage plus ol!lCe 4r wori:shop. Room for pool. bolt. camper or: EJ:ceU~rnt n lSUne loan. $3'9,750. ~(l l ~ \h 'o H01SES All OWID S..to Ana HeiJI>t&. S bdna.. I"' laliL Now Kemon rup 6 cw-. Worbbop. A-1 _,n-U.C. Prlot t21,750. Jean Smith. Rt-altor -1'-ll'lil IT-corTlOMBA MI'-DSI 2411<., ,.,._ BUD& ........ ,...,. , .... J ......... ..... _ ..... -.. »•• ..... ,_ .... -R: ot :it 11l ...... _ ....... .. .,. ............. . --· ~ -..... ___ ,.._ _.,.. ...... .... .. o..-.......... ... ---·- • -ao-- MaYTIIIIIG YOU WANT -UNOEa $40,000 ~l~ P:.':...r::r. --·---~-_ ...... ._ .... _ Wll --•-'f -- S IIHOOMS AND OUTSTANOING NEW HOMES l , 4, S I£DROOMS ON VIEW SIT!S FROM $43,900 IN Til£ HILLS Of TUSTIN Land lots of Land 107 Acres .~ ch·.c· Orange Co. Suhdi'l"ision 1ond -~ fw d..,.loprNnt on ly $5,000 per Acre Z9 co,j down -easy terms o r ""'I! excha n ge fo r tncome DOYLE CO ., Realtors 511-IIA m £. llllt ITRET - l iving at .... S l..orej '' 0 fOCGtfo I .. .,Y dey ~ sa... s.c-'cli"9 --,..,,.,.._the U o4 C if"'l'' ... C~~nd ~ N ewDort Horbor Oft T eft AcT• COST A IESl ST RE ET SI'ACJOUS 1 l 2 BEDROOM li'ARTMENTS _,, .. !Ctrvploaw • ._,.lt..j" tOk~ • (OflMtl & Orop«' 'four o-~ Lo,_, "'"Wlff POOLS .. Sff'A.I.A ll ,_.....,_llY SECTION 'I H0U: P'UTT1NG GlffN • A.(TlVf T"fNNIS ClUI COMP'UMfNTAIY COHTINtNTA.l 'MtAJ:.f.UT MeA'""" --,_. Mwy. 515 Seaward Rd. .,.._, J I' ·----.. --·· 1'111 •• o..,_............ " 10% down payment ... ..... ~.,... . ~--- Eadli•• CJL o-.ns..._a,..._ +t-2----~ ...._ La••• ..... . .. ...... ..... ---· - .. . ' UJXURIOUS -EXCLUSIVE-BEAtmPIJL HOMES on lbe Bwn> Oferlooldn& tbe IIAG- NinCENT NEWPOBT·BALBOA IIARBORS. Bay & Ocean View I 1be 1n01t dlatinetive bomel in the exclusin Dover Shores development. All homes have been carefully designed to offer tbe utmost in carefree li'ring. Quality cnftsmanlhip bu gone into mating these homes the belt dollar va!ue in the entire area. $54,500 to $59,500 I 0% Dowa or &cllaoocJe Y ""' Eqtolty See 1130 Pescadore Drive Open Sot. I. Sun. -• S P.M. M. M. La Borde, Realtor ..., .... LIDo Ow ,,_, ....... 221 L 17111 •• -116 •sl) Cooto - fLtt tM Ill I. 17th St. sr-rp1' .. Centerl Ev.nlngs Call 642·2711 or 675-4974 THE TENANTS WILL HELP . ... you poy the overhead on this delightful 2 Odrm . home . The like new 2 bdrm. apt. over garage is rented to o s ingle lady who keeps it like o mode l. Off the patio is o Iorge rumpus room or guest quarters. Cpts., drapes and stoves incl uded. Located on Nor· ci ssus and the pr ice is only S-43,500. 675-3000 Evos. 548-8868 • OCEAN 6. BAY VIEW Hquse of Unique Dramatic Design The ut...ost of c:hMt'fulneu and CCM~fort. Ideal hom• fDr ent.,toining. 3000 sq. ft. In the--house. Spaciou• living roomwitft •wMpingview of ocean c..d buy. 3 lg. b.dr.•., .ach wHh both. Tho I• MOll« b.drw.. oJso has Cl"' excoiiW~t view. Evwy roo.~ .,.... to o lo-b.autiful, hoot.d c..d filtor.d pool with wide sunny d.d:. Efflcl .,t ·built i.n kitch., with a magic viow. Family room or formal dining room, Ouolity cor• ~ting & dropos thruout, Electric hooting in all coi lings. Eodl 1"0011'1 has o soparato th.,.astot. Tho rooms all have ab10luto privacy ew~d qu iet, Enclos.d laundry Ol"ea. 2 water hoot ora. No lo'Nfl to care for. lnsido ond ouhick profos• sionally lew~dsco~ with shn~bs and lawn cover, Spr ink lou thruout. Other com pa rable homos oro pric.d much hiiher. Ful_l price $69,000, reduced from $75,000. WOOTON REAL TV ZIA E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL liAR llt·ZIIi STORE SPACE FOR RENT • About 700 eq. {t. c..-.... -....1 ,_,_ C.llttt.ow-'-. ..,.. ..... , E•sl ....... ,,.,..., Oriole J-0650 ,. l•spec:t this ,_..,, CHOICE RENTALS CDKOU DEL liAR S. autifully furn ished separate 2 bedroom apt. Sl7S mo yearly lease, • • • Beautiful modern sapo· rote unit witft hugo gar• age, 2 bedroom, 3 bath, newly fum i shod S225 mo. yearly loose. • • • KIIGS RD. Lavely custom large 3 b.drOOI'n , 2 both, dining room, family room, un• fumi sh.d. $350 mo. y-r\y loose, Ullll ISLE Otolce 2 bedroom , un-- furn l shed, COI"pots, drapes, built-in aloe. ki tc:hon. $200 mo. yearly • • • Choice F ee Simple Lots Corona del Mar Beautiful split level, 3 bedroom , 2 bath, south patio, beautifully fur- nished complete S275 mo. winter -$3.50 mo. -year t-••· View Beautiful R -1 building si tes ••* •• 251 •a~~-~ Four-R-3-Iots choice location 1 Block to Beach DCK Y. rRAX'XJ.»C 1211 L Cult IIJ., Clr1• _, llr, .... OM N~TIIACH OPPICI "'"" OR >am FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING • hr ltcll • SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign nii-.Y WIIPAPa P •11•-,_1111• MnllaTYOPWII•t IIUal -·---------£ E a.!llll-----Oulrt.ll 0 Ill ... '1 ... ____ .. ·-------------------------------...... • IDI ·-•dlt ............ iaaALaBTATa Today's Best Bargains You'll find these properties at DOWN TO EARTH prices TosJay's Best Duplex Eo~ unit with 2 B.Q,, Elec. bit-ins, pri- vate patio. Front home has beom'd ceili ng Liv. Rm. with brk. Fireplace and Moster B.Q. with dressing area and priv. Bath. Top quality construction. JUST $44,500. Today's Best Leasehold 2 B.R. PLUS Con. Den (owner will convert to B.R.) elec. kitChen, sep. Dining Room, AND two (2) private patios, Iorge Living Rm . Permanent Ocean and Bay View. leasehold only S280 a year . A Bargain at S37 ,500 . Today's Best Investment: In rapidly expanding section of Costa Meso , 60x120 R-2 lot with 'eute-os-o-bug' home (H .W. floors , bit-in kitchen and o beautiful garden.) WILL TRAD'O! TOP BU Y, BARGAIN PRIC~ Sl5,750. (BetwHn Camation and Dahl ia) 2515 E. Coast Highway ·Corona del Mar 675-210 I Reduced Price! ! FRONT ROW VIEW HOME IN IRVINE TERRACE BUILDER'S CLOSE OUT LAST HOME LEFT 4 BEDROOMS , DEN + 2l\ BATHS SPANISH TILE ROOF ENCLOSED PATIO open house daily I 015 OOLPHIN TERRACE PRICE NOW $69 ,500. SEE WALLY HALLBERG IUL UTATI COlOMA DIL ...... '(7141 67WGI Dover Shores Panoramic View- Soddlebock to Catalina. New view home, 3 bedroom , 3 baths, powder room, view living room, view dining room, carpeted, draped, landscaped. A really ele;ont home . View most er suite with dressing area. $80,757 Open Daily 1038 'Santiago Drive IIACCO IIAJ.nco. (71 ...... "' Commercial Lot SO a 176 TO AN ALLEY , PARTIALLY Ill· PROVED , CENTER OF TOWN , $35,000. VERY BEST OF TERMS 1V~Ral1011 ........ -... .... >•~ UMnt ....... ···- r • MOVE IN FOR CHRISTMAS Sa .. ta S .. ,, .... t.. . . COME AND SEE -OPEN DAILY R-2 ZONE -Sl x 125 LOT 270 E. 15TH ST . HERE IS THE BEST EASTSIDE BUY IN THE HEIGHTS AREA . S19,SOO WITH JUST S2,000 OOWN . WILL TRADE . JOHN VOGEL & ASSOCIATES ~AIIDMIIHS -11-T &YD., li-T ~IAat Ill ~MJIMY,_ ....... COM!' IIWT. Jii&WW RACB * * L1 1--HORSE RANCH ! ___ =-::.=:.:__ ___ ! PIC11JRESQUE MT. LOOC:Z 4 (Ills f..tly TYPE 1000 oq. lt. •-oo a Goood ........... Dfto. lrie tluilt•. plusb wall 10 wall CSJ111rl and rw~om drspn makn tbll honw nut..Wiftl. 1:. .11 II rGIItn!'CI INitio ll'lleioolllnt Ul .,. t~ly .. ndscallf'd Jsrd t'\noplllct, l' ...... and ...-nte m .. t« bedroom. (Wy 4 )'INti ,_., I ler- rifk buy lor ,. wiM at """' - 4 .DIOOMS 'I> ACIE LOT 'tbls be•utlful Nl1om·bll bornt in Mn.~~ Vtrdr n11 be )'CUR lor only ~.000 0... Ex!,.. la-t t.mily rm, mr l dbl li"Pk:. BBQ, CIP"I bet~m c:rilla!:. Detuu C&llM11n~. a.cl 'inJI llvuour. lUI • ill dec llildwft. All 1td1 e.nd .1 HEATED POOl. lor on11 -· --_& __ _ 2 ......... u. allla. Wh t1ome loelled Ia Utt U,..rr 8Q.,_2....,...._, .... ··-......... rtiCII, J ..... 2 ........ ..., ld&ctls EUfa ............ aettwe cil6l*a FHA ,nc.t at ... lfts.fD.DII, CALl. -""' "'llltiUNG a:llVJCE" CM. •• ... Me P••WIJ· No. r•e.d at tM ,. -•· -oo triple w il4-1or olao•IM. Ooll' us.oao . .,,. ola. Btoa. call JMo M?t. ........ 1&\L,.,. w•u•• T .... 20 acre bilhop •ice. Miau&e1 to Oc:.e an .t: Late play area. Dear A quil huntin1 area. Pr. t.SS,OOO. Additions! 80 acres with I bednn. adobe home also svailable. * FOR TRADE * LO't'cly l yr. o ld Sewport Beach 4 bd.nn bome , Wi II trade for Oranp Co. vacanl, T0s 01' IUbmit. Equity S1) -000. • * TRADE! * ntO HICii A DRY Eastaide Co.ta Man lota. Will coe--•id• l or 4 bd.rm ben&, d• pin, TDs, or ubmil. Eq•iiY 06000. * BACK BAY! * OWNER loi\JST SELL! SbMp l bdrm ...... Nico .,.... triG Palio A BBQ. Obi • ..,. •II· AskiD& llt,,50. HA LP .. LE TO UCl CAMPUS. * PART nADI!I * Siuoito loii!DICAIA>l!NTAL •n.tlaa. Moden ll yr. okl lllriot co.tNclioa. Air eoe- 4hiooo4. ""loio• .... , ... pial c•Mer. Lola ol prl ... u poot~~oa. 1!4oiCJ o7o,ooo. en ,._.,..., ..... J Zlhl .. us .... • ••••• • OlE Bin WDIU 11an wuons Olve · I "GIVt; THE UNIT ~O 'IIA.V," say qjch was raised by the Costa Mesa High School Gordon , student body president, and Donna student body through class collections and Fuller, studen t body treasurer, as th ey a TA.G. !Total o\11 Gi vlngl Dance. (Photo present a check tor S500 to q;obert. L. by Mesa High School student Cl audia Si monds , at ri ght, first vlce-J)fesldent of Powers.) the Uni ted Fund of Costa Mesa. The money Realty Soard oHicers installed Supervisor >\\ton E. Allen prnented "The Oranp County ~tof)'" u reatured apeaker for the inJtallation meetin1 of the ~ewport ~lar­ bor.Coata \teaa BoarJ cS Rcalton thit room ina. fle e. 9, at the &!boa Bay Club. The outaoin& offi cen. Ed- ward N. Riddle, preaiJent; Randall R. \tcCardle, vice president; John \tacnab, ae- cretary•trealiurer; J . Leonard Smi th, director and JUnior put pruident; and ~or&e Williamton, di rec tor and ~~~ rwe aident, were reti red by the out&Oinl vice preai • dent of the California Real I!Jt.ale -\uociation, John C. di rector; an d Charles S. UarL Dreyer , uleman director, The incomi n1l%6 offi cen, we re inttalled by CREA Randall ~. Mc Cardle, prui-vicc•preaident-elect Eu1ene dent; J . Peter Ba rrett, ht Kadow. vice•prnident; William H. The lll66 board or dire c- F amtworth, 2nd v1ce.opre ai· ton iii completed by the dent; John \.\acnab, aecre-carry over Ji rec ton Edward tary·Ueuurer; Wilham C. N. Riddle and rlon N. V1e1 ra, Rina. director; Roy J . Waro.l , uleaman duector. CARE OF GIFT PLAITS TO IE FUCHSIA TO,IC "After Care of Ch riumu Gift Planu" will be the IOPIC at the mon thly meetin& of the Cotta 'deaa Fuchaia ~ciety at 7:30p.m. \tonday, Oec. \J.u o\merican Le1ion llall. 565 W. 18th St., Coati \teu. The apealr.er will be D. G. Sco tt, who baa been tn the nursery buaineu around Coat.a \tell and Newport Beach for the put 12 yean and presently 11 employed It \ie u nel \1ar Suraery. hristmas Gifts from .. OUR o., .. c .. , .. ,_. suorY'. . ...... ,. .. •-•• er• ... 81 u f'--reJ .. ......... . .« t.c••· A _., "'""'.._ ,11• ,. ..... "o--., ,_ ........... n. .......... , ..... ,. -•• , =· ., .,.,.,. •. ' • 11TH YEAR, MO. 17 Guild will films for c The Children's Theater ,...JUil d of Scwport Harbor held its December meetina at the Lido Isle home ofMu. Bert Coffey. Followin& an 11 a.m. bl.11ineu meetina, memben were enteruined by "The Larks," a sinaina aroup composed of memben of the Junior Lnaue of Los Anaelu. \in. Chriu.ian Ebsen, :Juild president, ia a member of "The LaRa," who pre• sen ted a proaram of old fa· vorites, traditional carol s, and a new C hristmas sona - "Chriatmas Out 'Nell," written by their director, Rica Moore. Arranacment• for the luncheon fo llowina the . proaram were in charae of \tn . Benjamin F . Bums, hoapitahty c hairman. The bu1ine u mecUn& 1n· eluded a rcpo n on the Guild's rec ent produ cti on, "The Sulky Sea c;c rpent," anJ an ellpre n•on of appreciation lO \trs. Robert E. Harria, pro!ilction coord1na1or, .. d her production uarr. . o\ report (rom wa yli &nd meant cha1nnan, \in . Clin- ton \i. Hoote Jr., revealed that the :Juild's once•a-year ·~ a.,u....,. ..... ,. o'". ua.t. a,... rill ··-... .. .__ l4A ""· •ru C..\.ri•-•· o,.. -'•· dl J,'()O ..... ""L.ot.e""h~·~· Free Gift Wrap rae I! I'AaUJ!fG ~ .............. li/J OSTA MESA m_,,.. ... Toi .... IJII t ildren ways and meant project Will be a apecia.l film aeries fo r children. Three pro pam1 will be presented S.turday1 at 10:30 a.m. at Newport Har- bor Hi&h School Auditonum. The first, on January 11, "'!'ill be on "Buffalo Bill" - the life and leaendary Cl- ploi tt of Colonel William Frederick Cody.On February 19 the presentation will be "Tom Thwnb" -baaed on the Grimm Brothers fa.iry llle about a woodcutter'a; S\7--inch tall aon and h11i tpi rited advenrurel. On March 11 !he film will be on "Coloni al Williamabtul" - the 1tory of a patriot as acen throop a ch1 ld'i eye1 , di rec ted by Georae Seaton, and alao Wa lt Disney'• "';tonny, the Thorou&hbrcd '.Vilhan lnfenorityComplc\." \ln. Uootc reported th at the JclectiOO of the filma; takei into conaiderat.10n pro- v•dm& wholesome entertain- ment for our youn.ilen. 'ihe po1nted out that the &ift , of a "iocnes Tick.et would make an e1cellent "itocklnl swffer" for c h1 \Jrcn . The leflel t•cketa, pnced 11 11 .50 for ch•ldren or ~1 for adulu, ;r.re available from ;;my G.u \d member, and add•- ll onal mformauon may be obtamed by phomna 548- 3231 after I :00 p.m. Scrolls given to libraries The Friends of the Newpon Beach Library are l iVlftl a memorial scroll aa a Cl!.riat• ra.u a.ih to e-.ch of a. ) lio- llrllries. The .cron wm abow .. -·., ....... --..hom die boob were ai.-en, and all future namea M II be ' put on the scroll. \irs. John \Iammond, projeCt ch11nnan, 1a1d the Friends are pre tentm& the scroll 1n theu a pprecu t1on of the th o uahtfu l conu1buuon of memonal!z1nj bookl . F lltther mformat1on on how to make a contrl butJon for th1 s proJeCt may be obtamed by callmg the h bu.rv , 6'73· 1480. Students offer Yule music Costa \~ell H11h School Will pte1ent 1U annual Cnr11tm11 IDUIICa l pro1ram thu FnJa)·, Dec. 10 a t Oran1e Coast Colleae. Ooon will open 11 7 p.m. -\\1 of the choral p Oupl II Coati \teu H11h School w1ll perfonn. Thete 1n clude con- cert chon , advanced ' &lflli &lee club. bc&mnlnl!. chorus, Blue \iadr!JIIs and 1h e JU- nior &iris chorua. " new u iple tno, the Sal Canto Sincen, w1ll be 1nuoduccJ. They are under the dltc-ctlon of Gerald Schroeder. The theme 11 "Giona '" E&eelai 1 Deo." Fam1ll ar carola, \ied1eval carols and Folk t on&ao(many Iandt arc included. Two major •olouu of the evenin1 u e ... am1l e Jenten, -.bo will ain1 "I Wonder u I Wander," and Rich Go rdon, ..t.o will 11n1 I solo (rom the modem Cbriu·nu opera , .. Amah! and the NiJht Vut- toi'J ... A woodwind enaemble and a braaa ensemble, under the di rec1ion of Dwayne Ke1th , will also play. ROLE IM PLAY Richard LA:venn&. 801 Sal· boa .o\~ .. Balboa hl1111d , u in the c ut or '"The Country Wife," which wall be pre• aerile:J. r)ec. '1. 10 . and II in .the campus theater by the departmeat oC duma at Ca li- fornia St.at.e Colleae at Lon a Buch. "CAM-" STOLEII o\ •n•~t.al p ey , muule loadin& h 2 foot imilatiOI\ camotl weiabiai SO lbl. •u L T. COL. J~U ':S P. ~VN t:S, USMC, re= tired , 'Ntlo li_ves at 2J'l He ltotrope ave ., r:orona del Uar, rece1 ves tne '14 Civy -:orn= mendat ion Medal and con gr<~tu latiOns HOrr his 7-year-<>ld son, ~onn , for "outst<~nat ng pe rformance of duty while serv 1n ~ 1t 1th the P lans and Programs 1ranch, 'i-1 '''H vlsion , Headauaft ers \Aar me ':or os, tram November, 1%2, to J un e, 1%5." \t right is V.a10r ~en . Crank :. Tnar1n commandtng gener- al, Maune ':oros "'"Stati on, who oresent- ea a c1 tat1on to O:ol. ~ynes. IUSV: IJ'lotol ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS I I I I I I I I I I I Mr . ALBACORE makes gift giving a Deligh t instead of a Dilemma 1 l ,l\1' .t ( url i ... Cift 1'.,. \... .. d..-lllot~\ l.lu ..... t ,,1 ... 111 .. \ .dl ( IH •-It!>.•· pr•• ... o·ul ~~ II'· !Ill' ;.:ift th.11 • .!11 1..-•·ni<~lr·ol J,, llw • IIIL H l.11111h \Ill -\I .B -\t .f)l{)· j ... !lw '"'l"'''ol..-... 1 :111d ::t•":l\•·•1 ~.IIIIo h·h f,,,._,, .1 1•1 C .dt r .. r11 i11 fi·lwrnwn. Hr· ;. alm., ... t :.= •n,·t•·nuu ... :.· \l 1 ';l!ot.l c L .. ,. t .... , ,,.If : Tlu"t' Clft l'n• ...... a r·· ;tl .l d :dolo • in l\\n ... ;,... •I\' Ito t•-1• ........ , "'''"'' 1'<111 p:t•l... Th·· r i•h \\h il• 1111'.11 , ... I'P'-I'I \ool JLL '"""'' 1,111- ,,, :1 un irl'll' l'ru•·•·---• wnl i(i, :~lh ,j,.,,.·,r.,··l f,, fl, • ·I " • o,d I' 1' l ... ;1tt ra(·1iu•h ;.:i h loo \('J . ORDEII FOR YOUR EVERY GIFT NEED NOW! DEliVERED PRICES TO OESTINA liONS DELIVERY GUARANTEED IN CALIFORNIA OUTSIDE CALIF . WITHIN U S. A 3.50 3.90 1 '}.(,, P"d 6 .J(J 7.00 ----.OBIQ IILAICI:_----- To Wuaun· Can..-. Co... Newport I111Cb.. Ccdil. Jil l LAFAYETT£ AVE. -PIIONE : nWllt -----·-o ·-·-----___ Qift ..... -I 0.. .... 8 I l n..- . .. GM.--I.IO..fiii*WI .......... , .................. _., ....... . ..... ..., ........... ' .... ., ...._ -----·-· D -Y--c-1 Olr·-----··-·--· . I ·-----------------· atoln last TlMauda, £1'0111 ... _. ... .,....,_,._~-~ .... :z l•a'e a1eel cbaiu •-ai•a fiml dla-ccili•& 11 •• fti" Ctowt.s ttn&a~U•t.. Jtol e.. Cooot Hwy .. c..-.. I Mol, -.... e... .. n~ '"''" -pollee. nr..r ~ • lillol". "' .... u 011;.1• ~110 C.\n• 4 .,. ... :tI t •to t .. t., .. ~uc ,,'tt. 196J VOLKSWAGEN Variaot. 1~ -white, lew mileaae. Sll9S • 499·297$. ·sa T-Bird coov. u cel • .-JSO Ll 8-2231 OR 3-4157. O~EXEL tbree piece maho- pny becboom auhe S 100 - aood coo. 837-2302• ANTI~E \4ah . Chest o£ dtawaa. ISS. M1 6-1509 18' OLASSPARCabin Cruiser JohnaooMtr. Trailer, extras, like new. 12100 CH 9-4868" \1AHOO. Spinet Piano-.S SOO 67S-0072- CL"'UNET (Silmer) S2SO. 675-3850 after S. E'<TB'ISION table -S20. Chairs $5 ea. 673-8023• :t ~\1\iOND used console, Sl,SOO. 494-6360'* Y~. OLOO'Keefe-\1erritt sep. broi 1-oven. S90. ~ 7 5-4970• CHAIR, annleas, IL ~teen, nau&h.. contour. S19.SO. 675-5174• LUDWlO DRUMS. Good con. •llS. 494-S496. U.(,) '61 4-dr. C.\0. ad. c:lciUI, white. Sl79S.673-6Q81 (}28) 9' "OLE" surfboard -SSO. 646-2679. SMALL Bo1 TraHor,. whop, Oood 1iru. sso. -675-1767• ROAN MAil£..well reia.d_ UIJ aenlle. tplrlted .. bla. t27S. 493-1S7 ... CUSTOM<banol back aofa. lia!H beiae 1S fL uc:el· con. t300 546-27 59- ENCYCLOPEDIA coml)lete 135. 54+936~ 3~x4~ Speed Jflphic: e.mera wid\ nata MtachmenL '65. eves. 546-4261• 21' SLOOP with eattas, $2100 1956 .. ,... BIRD. Auto, wb or osebanae for realty. S48-.J04l (016) red, R-H, rc--coo. Loaded Sl150. OR 3-4562• 8 ft. CA\1PER. Sleeps 2 ssso. '.11 6-1145. h ld FOLDING Camp ·Trailer -DAR 0 S used 3 lime a, aood mattreu s 3so. 548~08 <J-7) y 1 Party MACHINE PowerToola, $340 u e _or sellaep . .548·3041. 0-7) l Col. William Cabell Chap- • 57 01 1ICK ro C II ter of OAR met for a Cbri s t-ou ~uper -u power, d bu · I $.,co C h mas party an sho rt 11neu I very c ean ~J • aa . 1 · n _ 1 th L"d ft7 S-00?.$ seu1on on ·~c:. at e 1 o _______ ;_ tale home or the reaent, \1rs. 14' SLOOP. e1. cond. new Gcorae D. Buccola. tta1ler. S475. OR l-4609. The table reOecteJ the __?~ 3-2658• __ _ Cnriatmu season with iu 1960 T-BIRD. full-power, take red net cloth over whi te and over pymts. 641-2733 (J-13) trimmed With silk ribbon and 1963 <MC "'1 ton PIU~ Take sequaned noliJay fi gures . Tall ailver candelabra with • AL T 1\ CJI\H IA committee membets of the Orange ':ounty Philharmonic Society are red tapers nank.ed an arranae-pictured chedc:ing lists and addressing over pymta. plus cash for equary. 642-2733 (J -13) ment of red carnauons and invitations for "Las Luces de Navidad," '62 RENAULT Dauphsne De-p1ne boughs. Lar&e crystal to be held n ee. 20 at the Stuft Shirt ~es- luxe. Sale or trade. Good bowls of mulled cider were tau rant in Newport 9 each. Seat ed at the '61 PONTI\ C Catalina, full cond. Kl 9-1663• che piece de reSistance. Hos-table are Mrs. C::.L. Perkins, at left, and power, Sl,550. 673-5454• SNIPE 64 Fiberalass like te ssea were the 'Ames. S.\1. Mrs. 'Villlam Heidemann, reservations chairman; s taflding, Mrs. 'Nilliam Laing, at left, and \4r s. ~ichard Franklin. There will be a holiday buffet starting at b:30, follow- ed by dancing. The Christmas boat parade will pass by during the party. ~NSCO ,3.5 \.f\1 ~Pet \1emar f-2. 3 lenses, lsJht meter. MS.-\11 6-4173• new w/tniler, cover full ~ebet , Oavid R. Brown, Gunman gets $218 c.ash OtAHCELLOR ELECTED _ e~ ~73-520~ F,Jy the C. Barnes, Donald BY BIG BROTHERS GJa~N F.lec. Bass. \1odel \1acLeod and 'Nalter Wor-Chancellor Daniel Aldrich F.B-2 ucnfice Sl75. S.$0--then. >\ &unman h.cld upandslu&-a check for S20 in a money of the University ofCalifom- C <\\,PEl{, Custom 11' "'I 037fl. \irs. Harold a. Wickersham, &ed the manaaer of \t.ike's baa. ia, Irvine, and resident of everythina -$1300, O R 3-mua1c chauman, introduced Paliudes Service Station, Roaer Core, the manaaer. Dover 9\ores, has been elect-3 5 JC~· I OVE'tSZP.O sofa -wh . aillc. 1 the \1adriaal Sinaera under 333 E. Palisades Rd., at the told police that a man about ed president of the Bi& '63 \K>BILF. home--1-1x_6_0-. 1 naua. I 250. ~75-4970<-che direction of Walter Oleclc.-Newport Indus trial Park, 23 or 24 years old, with Brothers of Oranae County. expands S'J,850 ... ~48~991 • , 2f.' \40NTEREY character 1 er o f the Orao1e Coast Col-early Nov. 26, Friday mom-brown hair, blue eyes aod a He succeeds Robert ~aaen- ---------boat, a lasaed bull, $2,400 leae music department. in&, takina S218 in cash and J.day &roweh of beard, enccrcd beim Jr., also a resident of WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRK or trade. 646-58~ , ~-MITJIIft l~ rua office and asked him, Dover Shores, who held the Dryer S40 -6-'1-4913* I :_--'"'' r onv. 'fll \,r/power ;.et'~w._· !!~W. =AI•~ . ...\re you the manaaer"" pr~~d~lt~~r s!r!'lec~·~ward WESTINGHOUSERefug.runs '<lnt.con.S_2_,R __ c; ___ f-_4fl_ ... c;m~_• , .... ,•-::: • b After Mr. Core replied sood. S30. 673-5575 <0:!::!) -• "yea," the robber pulled a for lUI individual waa &iven \P11C'OT and 'V'IITF. toy -..--.... -revolver and said, "Open posthumously to Dr. Samuel n· '\LOOP Pac. SIU I • S900 pups. i ~~o lcs. &,lr(C. shots. L.-. •--c ... •Le saTe .. ..,._ ma .. •acrsat'd Oendel of Anaheim. The -1,73-1213• U(l anJ up ~U.-~4c;• 1 .,., -ster .... , Hall 10 many the 'irl he U1 1 • I nc ·--------------, · ____ :_ ______ 1 HOOKEY. Witt. typical was dyins to many and leave the safe was open and pve Guaaenbeim awud for a QJSTO~ ma~e fountain bird ISTEREO-COUNCEL. AM-N sll,bt rcpr"d for such frivol-L.~. and JO 10 \\onterey and him the mooey baa. \4r. Core buaineu fiun went to the ~\b wa\b cucu\allna pu.mp.l 4 ap. tecotd p\ay et -U9S oua thinaa at cuneat obli&a· open the Poor Sc:h.olar Book. was ordered into a reu roortl, Puru Corp. tSS. S4S..l04\. U-7) 673-l019* tiona, impcnllinl Christmas Store ... but that ia history where he was struck onr , .. ,.. VIR 8-1082. Jl2. 546--..,65. ., lw• Or. Nota. Priu•ll• ia,. •d .,., bad to &he wrench. c.-~.,__,-c-u. --. -~ r . wb Bea Loead.a, an employee, • ,..,. ---'60 LLOYD ~d-Sl60 or I f=''(~A L I I 2 ( Into nannana or aeutenant bme en my pen was much • ....;ved aL.--·t 10 minutes » '""••-,._ · • I · P ay poo · l aovemor of California, \he mote movina thiUI it is toJay. .... VU\1 IIEWO«l' HA,.,.. EJII(JI SECOIID SEC~ - -Pw Z nt~Y I O£C. '· ... COW Ill !AJl CAU F. .. ~A Put a Baldwin in your Family's Christmas Stockings The fun and excitement of rhe family in toO& wUI warm you clear down to your IOclu . . . this yea.r and for many Christmuet to come. Let us be Santa's helper. We have a whole wonderland of Baldwin orpru aod pianos. You're sure to find the motlel iuat ri&ht for your home - an easy-to-play Baldwin orpn for th~ whole family or a Baldwin piano 10 beautiful it will cncoura~ your ch•l· dren to learn mu.lc. Want your Baldwin to make a dramatic enuancer We'd be happy to arrafliC delivery for Christmas Eve, no payments until Fcbru.ar-,. free when you visit ua! "Soc:kful 0 ' Sonp!'-a delilht· ful booklet of Chriatmat fnorita, ou.r way of aayin~ "ba~m holldayL" ~ Baldwin WOODWORTH PIANO AND OAG.AN SALES ~0\flltAL TV. S20. Pb. LJ 1\'000 play pen. covered pad. naab, a ctueell4ina camc>aian neatly u o\4 aa .tle build-lhe bead wi1b • ll.-incb -.aS.: pa• j beat' 4CNPO 0~ 3-8961_• _ deep. ~to .. 546-486.5. ptornise of mas weekly essay • • • later, found the manaaer and coa:~:: ... ';,"'.ct:::u ... ".~~:!;, T. 'lOAOSTEl{, UJ"-l400 I ClANT ~'}AVE Plant-in-box MJ other dcrnandina obljga-I SUCCUMB.-1 have fall-c.aa~ll:ed~po~li~ee~.:_ _____ -===========:1_-=====================~ -646-1981 on wheels. S2S. OR S-0444• tiona, we took French leave, en head o vct heels in love ... nu...,CAN PHYF~. drop-leaf Wl'IIG TYPE. a.rmchait, 120. and went on a trip lut week. w1th San Luis Obispo. Its table, 4 cbatra, 140. '173-I I ~ERFUL MAGNET. Our halls are ao arcen anJ its 548-2683• 6919• naove heath, Northern Cala-buildinaa so well kept, anJ OIV A.'J -O.lllr. footstool fomaa, has always bad the l saw no old tires or lin 1960 CAO. oonv. Sl.77S -U O. ~91-84S4• I met~stible dnw1n1 power cans 1n the bcauoful little 673-797<. , ____________________ __ ___ of old fnends, fanuly and creek that runs through the 56 CIIEVY \'8. SSSO or " -'l:tOTPOl NT elec. tanae. 39" I the natural beaury of the heart of the Jowntown atea, 897-8454• Sl.S. 67S-l~~6· ate•. and all other plans for and everyone looks so well WAL~R T 8~-;tools-~~ SNOWDI~O. h1way trailer. mofe e1otic places of areal kept. anJ proud, and the seats. ~1 0 Ll 4-0081J• eve. S4S0. 494-2050. I fashion fade anto an unat• town has the Ci t~ar Factory \1<\PLE -t:luffet, I CiO _ 0~ "'3= 1·ss \1ERC. Su. Was. Excel!. 'tractive_ paleness wh.en 11 Restaurant. 92M cond. Sale or ttade-anyth1na 1 comes ume to leave. Th11 Restaurant 11 housed ---~------Kl 9-1663• 1 Fust stop for 3 days of in au own buildina erected DA.'\ISH \1odem chandelier, -convention with the United in 1897 and it has the moll leak and amporttd glaH. RF.Fl:--1 . ftame, wal. love Republicans of C ahfom1 a sn beaullful chandeliers I've ~30. b44-l01 8 COA l seat. Sl!O. ~3-SI!.!_:____ Frenso, where it was harJ to seen an a Jon& time, and t he DA.'H~\\odem Buffe~l· '1\1 C0\1~T S22. s ttSO. 675-reah~e 1 waa attendin& the wane cellar ia an old tobacco nut, 48 ln . u o. 6+4-1 018 lSlO after 5. ~H-201~. same convention as I was warehouse. and evcrythina (0-Q) --------------readana about 1n the Jally chamHnJ about the place 11 ~'IIPE ~ Traaler, l,ood Con. papeu. no t only preserved, but dra• 1q57 FORO 9 Passen&er Sta. -~~~~---O R_~q45 3* 0n 10 Berkeley to renew an mat1cally displayed. It baa Waaon. 128 5 Cash. 67 s-.<\L TO Ciuaphone "<:elmer" old acquaintance With my 2 a bn ck.ed baclt patio over- ~!}_~r_6_7_5-_2_9~._D_-9 __ sJOO-fiH-1213* pandsons. aaeJ 2 anJ 4 lookin& thu unklin& creek. FRE F.ZER ---;~r;.-=-,ood years. The walls have the framed 5Q CH EV. Be I 4\u . .$ d r. se- dan. good con. S350. Call between ~ ~ 6 . OR 3-8R76. (J -13 ) Catmei·By-The ~a loolcs colorful c1aar bo1 covers work•na condau on.646-828J• · L ad b · d · -)lat 81 it d1d 40 years aao. whiCn h 10 e ponte 1n ·~~ nonoF, very clean. The old buildin&s replaced Germany because th is coun- I!Q S. 6 7 3-~ V!S. w1th new fade 1010 the back-ttY h~d not conquered the PORT ABLE d1shwa,her nnll' ------------- \45. 673-0802 ( r)23) OO'JOTO'IIF. TransiStor heat--&round in a manner to appeai techn1que of prinuna with ina aid. '"0-1\42--0904 -I as tf they had been atlllldina gold. . .and these coven PO~T Ha-Fi .$ sp. au to. 1.42-3228• an& there su1ce before tbe and ciaar bands ue lavishly chancer. S40. 673-881~* 19 55 "T" BIRO, Slick Shift, I d.aya of Oeorac ~terhn& and printed w1th aold ... IUIJ the 8 r.uN ash cabanet ~ atoraae Lagh t blue Removable htrd Jack London •.. one must n?t food is Jood. 160· 1\41!-0341• top. E1 . cond.s 12S0.536-&S18• f~raet \hat _Carmel was on-LEG4L H OTICE pnally a wnter'a colony, not ___ _ ~IS, 7')'' ~an a, Boots ~ '64 DATSUN PICKUP, excel. an art, nor painter's settle- Poles. ~~S. f ·. 431-4597• cond .. 19,000 miles S9SO. ment. and the mundane ELECTRJC au•t..r watb 2 pa ck up and a v1abrato. no am ph- faer. S30. .545.0527 (D16) 5)4-7753• people livina there have ANTIQUE French prov. di- 1 van newly upnol. beaae/aold ~~TF.Y 0~'1AN. 2 keyboards, $1 SO. 673-6477• foot pedals, good con. S400 I Kl 5·5lq4• I WAFPLE IRON-double, ret- BIK E Is 20" SIS 3q7:-taurant type. 140. Call pr . OR 5-3895• • 8454•. -ERMIN E COAT -Bro, full "I A&.T, excell. cond. qso-1 lena&h. wide cutra, llewly ~7S-2S J4• lined. SJOO. 548-(,6)~ treasured the natural beauty, and it is preaerved by rever- ence u well as by otdinance. Monterey it ano ther town which bu kept ita trust with hiatory by preservina iu treasure• inhented from yeatcrday, and they have done this in a teaaible way; they arc uain' their biatori- 1931 mode 1 A p1cltup. Runs OL w cal buildinaa in a practical X. eatinsbouao •aabcr. and suitable ue for today, ' ---'. first offer over S200. t.SO 67S-'l""-13 uuv • JV • • IlleS aa the nlal outataodina _!~_38-~road. ~B. ~~-!_3l__ 14' JO"T, IS HP motor, dcmonau.cioaof tbia I sua- 'S6 DODGE Royal Power S/1 S26S-61~521. trailer. e xtras. NOO. aeat mat you vlait Nelle Ll S.9422• Currie' a i•erior decorator KAJt\4AN GilA aif-COft. 1 -. lbop. wtlida it hooted in tbe . PORTABLE lc:e Cream !ollftt-,. latet O.icurea llome bailt "' tain t UO-6<4Z.4073. old. coat 13200. Sell tl800. *• aalf liGO'a ... l'lah it a Electric: ai p , l'd' plaatic: (ace, 1 aidea. fllO. Ph. 642-3681 or 646-057 s• MA YPLO'YE It Cum . mobi le bome. I bdlm. 8-8-Q,aprin- ler .,..... t$.500. S48- •350" IUlFBOA~oiu. 9•3•• 16$. EaceUecu tin. 548- MMI (leU) 837·20$1• ..,_. n..,le ot bow cite DBH\JMIDimll·MUe• ~ bl..-c.a priae ..., be eNd room. dry. 110 •ala.. t4Cl sndMtiwly, 8d Ia clipjiJ. 67).4109. (JaU) Acloea die aawet frOIIl Cut- '$6 DODGE, Ccu~e~~n Ro,al ri•'• ia • ..-.1111 old Od. tiru, 1150. 673-6$21. adobe wbicb hoe••• •• POOf 1·28 Selllot... • ..... or • ,ood · . boohton.. •4 I •u pleued O~ND watch •d tnc.l~&. ID nail liMn fot ..We Cb• IIMtiu, U dillmOftde, ••t •• tt ... a1 ,..._1 .._.. •• plu ..... m•red r. till$ ..:., ,..,, • 1 ~ .,.,;.. -.:.·~~:u -... 'lOTter. TO CR£01TORS SU PERIOR COU RT or 111 E STATE or CALifOR'IlA f OR THE COUNTY Of ORANGE !'fo. A 52769 f.etote of RA Y\40ND JOBN HEALY, •'-o bCJIWa •• RAY- 'AOHD J. Hf.ALY, Oece .. ed. NOTICE lS HEREBY CIVF'' to U.. credit~ olU..ebove ••--d dec.edeat \bt ell pareou havi•l clel-oplut &k H ill cleced .. t ant reqeired to Ule 1Jwn., will tlle MC ... OI')' Yoe• diore, ba ale office of tiM clerk of tk abOYo oot hle4 coert, «to pr•••& •'-•· will tile M~•'T voec~NI, 10 lite 1111do,.l,aed ot d o H.rwood, l(efferan, s.doo t Corf-a, Attona•ya ot Lew, l3M VIa Ltdo, Pt ... port O..a. C.lifcnle w\lda \e tlte ,t.ee of llu( .... of ale ..,..,., ... la .u -'*-.. ,.,. ....... .. .. .-to .f Mld 4M••••&. ... .. .............. ,.,.. ,. .... Uc.t'-el ... a.c'-• ISABELLE 1'1118 IEALT ........ "'-.. .,. t•enlfb ol ..,_ WLU of * .......... tt .. ~t. O.t .. !lf~r 16, ••s B•nr..tl, h,.,_., ~.A C•'-• At.....,_ e11Aw u~v .. LWo :r..:o Reed., C..U,_. $25,000 of Surplus Corporate Funds earn $303.13 every 3 months ( aud ttl(!ll more wheu ditlideuds al'e allowed to accum/1/ate) Are your r~rves, your surplus monies, your excess checking account funds delivenng maximum incoll'M! to you? A short step from your bank co N~port Balboa Savings is a long Step ro higher earnings, Funds placed with us earn our high current annual dividend of 4.85% compounded quarrerly whrn maintained to the quatter's end. 1hey srarr working for you from the firSt of any month if rectived on or before the tenth. They arc safe. Ava.ilabilicy-every wirhdrawal requeSt has been met prompdy without delay or questioo in our 29 yean. An account at Newport Balboa Savings may be opened by an individual, a corporauon, ~ partnrrship, or any ocher lepl conricy. S.v&nst acxoo.m1 are legal investments for aciministtarors, execurors, guardians, rruaees. May we help you to Aipr income-today ? You'U be welcomt at eitht:t ooe oE our rwo eot~vcniem o6cn. .,_w-ill~,_.., •lllil I l'.M. '"*"· O.U.Iorr 141 • .-J,.....,. .O.J ..._Jill Newport Balboa Savings AND LOAN AS50CIATION • F ___ .,_., .......... P. A. ....._O.'mr ., .. ._..,~ • a ' , IIIP_.rr._., "" .._ W.U=•~ ..... ~.._61MIJO c-.. ...,.._.. ..-.a .... c.-r'w •• ,,..._,t,.sa~ ... ,, ..... eiiiiiAL IMIUIAICI COYIIAII ., BD fTARD Ar ,,.., & •• , .. Ill N · N .-..o"T 8L Y-. .... N,_T e•aCM T'llwM-r, M.•. 25 An aulo driven by Cliffcwd J. Cary, 4401 W. Coa1t Hwy. No. 10, Weet Newport, ro~ c:olvod ctamaae Lo tho front end •hen it ran into lhe rear of a etopped uhicle, owned by William P. Nona of Pau- dona, which euffered damaae to lho roar end, at Newport Blvd. about 100 feet norlh of Hoepital Rd., Weal Newport Heiahtl. • .Manuel S. Da- ailva, 21, of 1628 W. Ocean Pt., Central Newport, wu •reet.ed at 1:30 a .m. on a Sllop&C.pare ............................. ............... ,.... ..... lftllflllll'll ...... T .. 0' n...,. Yle LU.. & .... ,_, .... ........... *CROWN HARDWARE* • c:la&rao o( ckiviaa uder abe iafluence of liq.a« at 4ht St. and Bai!>M Blvd., Weet New port. • .Hand lobera. the beadliaht and the reat u- aembly worth a total of tl38 were eto\en from a Honda motorcycle patted in the rear of 103 Marille ~ve., Bal~ laland, between Nov. 18 and 19, "id John T . Wood , 403 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. S.twd.y, Nov. 21 Cuol Radcliffe, S()Q 3alboa Blvd., wa1 ane1 ted at 8:17 p.m. on a charae of drivina under tho influence of liquor at 21 at St. and W. Ocean Pt., Central Newport. . .Chcryle Godfrey, 8lS Via Lido Soud, Lido ltle, told police that a Roedrnaater u.in11ay bi- cycle worth U O wu atolen oo Nov. 26 from her unlocked praae ... Carl B. Willia, 26, of 149 Bay St., Apt. H. Coa· ta Mda, waa aneated at 1:45 p.m. on a charae of out- at.aodina wanant at the Tiki Bat. 3208 W. Cout Hwy., Mariner'• Mi lo ... A Wutem AutO bicycle worth S)O waa atolcn hom China Cove about 2 wcelt1 aao, said Wayne L. Hamari, 408~ Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mar ..• Michael C. Winfield, 19, of 201 E. Balboa Blvd., No. 11. Balboa, wu arreated at 9:10 a.m. on a charae of outatandina wanant at Palm St. and E. Balboa Blvd ., Balboa. . . ~thuJ R. Hitz, 20, or 211 eo. ta \ten ~t .• Cost& '4cu, waa arruted at 11 :4S p.m. for diaturbina the pea ce at 1028 W. Balboa BlYd., Balboa; he pounded the door of Apt. A with hie fiat. cauaina the door to cave in. aplinter and break up. S. .. dey, Nov. 28 Bernard A. Pctltan, 900 Sea Ln., o\pt. 42, Harbor View Hilla, told polacc that tomoone removed a half tur- key from haa refriaerator ... A bub cap and headli&ht worth S25 were atolen on Nov. 26 from a vehicle parlt- od at 121 Mcfadden Pl., Central Newport. aaad An- chew H. \tc:G&lliard, 2858 S.rana Pl., Cotta Meaa •.• Loeia C. Bro... )1. oC llO Putl Ave .• Belboe lalaad. wu amat.ed at 11 :40 p.m. Oft a chuae or drunk drivioa at Balboa AYe . and Collin& Ave.. Balboa laland ... A Sm ith uauhna cloclt worth 11 2 waa atolen from the ru a- denee of Eileen S. HeweU, 404V) Hclaouope Ave .• Cor- ona del 'dar. Mottdoy, Nov. 29 Edna C. ~c:Afec , ptycholo- sist at Mariner& School. told pollee that a cashmere coat and a red wool tweat er worth S90 were atolen from her car an the tchool patkana lot on Nov. 19 ... A vehicle dnvcn by Robert D. o\ydeloue. 4300 W. Balboa Blvd., Well New- port. w11 damaacd an the left front when at ran anto the left rear fender of a vehicle dri- ven by Devon L. Hart. 1706 E. Ocean Pt., Balboa, at Coaat Hwy. and Balboa Blvd., Weat ~ewport. . . Donald V. Lavoni , 515 Ave. Larao. Eaat Bluff. reported to police that he recea ved an annoyina phone call: the callet aaid, "I hope you ASSETS OVER a.tOO M ILLION ~ < • 0 Q fz1 Q ~ MUTUAL SAVINGS ~ ~ .... o ._0 ,. .. ••ao co A T•o N R ~ PASADENA 8~ ~0 HEAD OFrtCE : 315 EAST COt.OA.AOO 80Ul£VARO. PASADENA tf ~() llltANCH Of'ftC(S: ca.ofM DO. 11M. al7 fAST c:::MST HWY. ~4) () WDT AIICAIM. 610 W£ST OUAAT£ ItO. • .,.,.LL. ~~ y 1 336 NORTH MAHO 10Ul£YMD • COIW'IM. .f.:~ ...._~ 200 NOftTH CtntVI AYI:NU£ \. ~, ,.\.v~ ~lt&r COMpOU~t>-1> ~ realia. What we nacao wbon wo mock Oft your door lome napt; you and your !emtly have been under tlltveillance for aevenl daya": ptior to thi1 on No.-. 28 two men viaited ~. U90ni at bia Lo1 Arwelea busincu office and dem~nded S21 S,OOO which they c laimed he owed an u• partner in Denver; the men threatened his life if he did no t pay. . . Two 111 cane that were underneath a wood· en bo1 were s to I en from the yard of Di ck Hiner, S09~ 29th St., West Newport. be- tween Nov. 23 and 21; the cant were valued at S36 ... A vehicle driven by Lorranie 0. Peterson, 127 Camphor St., East Bluff, waa damaaed in tbe ftont when it a truck lhe rea.r of a vehicle driven by Lydianwy P. Norris of La• Veau. who waa alowina down for a red ltpt at Jam- boree Rd., 275 feet north of E. Coaat Hwy., Nancy Pe- tcraon and Kim Norria, paa- tenaera, suffered bump& on their forebeada; Lydiam&ry complained of a ttiff neck. T•oacfay, ~ov. lO A 1960 Rambler atation waaon wu ltolen from the carport of Allen Ward, 2414 Univcnity Dt., Ba ck Bay; the keya were left in the ia· nition ... A white clay flower pot weiJhina 6S lba. and con- tainin& an ornamental pome· panate bush worth S50 was atolen from ll ~ Rutland Rd., Weatcliff; the owner 11 Rune II Di cltey. . . Wh i I e m.akina a riaht tum from Jam- boree Rd . ontD E. Cout Hw y.. a vehicle dnven by \1ichael G. Chance of .o\na- heim ran into a motorcycle driven by \1ichael L. Bush· nell, 333 Cabrillo St., Costa \1es a, who complaaned of aore le gs and tuff ered cu l& on hia ri&ht hand ... Joan T. Carney. mana,er of the o\ca- cia Eacrow, 1703 West.claff Or .• Suite G. Westcliff. re- ,ported to pohce that S31 in caah was stolen from a caah bo1. . .An 8-inch piece of ooncrele waa bfoltcn off the cutb of a private dnveway at Five Crown•. 3101 E. Coaat Hwy., Coroea c!el Mtu. wt.• a vehicla 4riv• bJ Jo••• H. O.lpdo. 311 Of]o St. • Col ta 'fcaa. backed into it . . . A sch winn atinpay bi· cycle worth «S was atolell from the rear of 1he reaidence of Scott Allen. H ll' Sea- shore Dr., West :"'ewport. ... A vehicle dnven by Harry L. Norm In of Hun on &lOll Beach a ashed tnto lbe rear of the stopped veha o.:le of James J. Dresler of Garden Grove, whi ck was pushed anto !he rear of a stoppeJ v eh1 cle dnven by Ooven E. Curuu. 2524 Bowdoan Pl., Costa \4esa; the Curtus veha cle was fo rced 1nto the stoppeJ veha cle of Cathenne V. Bat· ti1tone of Garden Grove at Palt a &des RJ.. neat \1ac· ~thut Blvd.: Vaca Cnspan, a pusenaer m the :!nd ve- hacle, suffered a mtnor sltan- ned shan; Dreller complaaned of a sore neck. . .John R. Davaea, 401 Pi aua Lado, Lido laic. told pollee that a Schwinn racer bt cycle worth S)5 was stolen between ~ov. 26 and 27 from the 11dewalk in front of his re11dence ... Clifford Comer, aupcnnten- dent of parka for the City of ~ewport Beach, reported tD pollee that numerous homo- selual pbra1e1 had been paant ed an public reauooms and on fence• alona W. Ocean Ft. between l ~U\ St. and the Newport Piet, C entral New- port: one of the •iana read in 1 S-ioch letters: .. There are 25(),000 bomoauuals in Oran,e County -Watch ua Grow.•• PIIDE AWARD IS 1101 IY AIIIAII -SOl Aimaa Pint Clau Pul S. Simoaaoo. aoo of Mra. Carolyn Simoea011 ol 934 19th St. • eo. ta Mesa. Cali f.. baa been •elected PRIDE m.n ol the mondl (Prof ••- t iOft&l Reavlh '" O.aly Er- foru) at PlaU..tbwab APB. N.Y. Ai rman Samocuon, an ad- miniatratiYC es-cia hat. wu re~o,.Uzed for baa ®tataftd· i•a efforta in tbe P'IUD£ propam, •bich it cieaiped \0 red.ee opentioaal CO.ll aod i•crea .. uit effic:ii"C:7 ~nd COC'Ibat reldaaeu • Tbe ail"'ll&D. •hon wife, C•ol. aa ae daqbtor of ~... O.a Atk'-• of lll E. \6dl St.. Coata ~-. ,, • t tsa .,....... ol •• CIOft ·....-Hi ... Sdlool. TH C: HOLlO I\ V L UNt:H C:ON of the Federated qepubl i- Yil Women of NeNporl '3each at the C3alooa '3ay Club Nov. 30 featured a travel p10gram by Mrs. 'Nilltam '3ents of '3alboa, fo rmer l)fesident, shown here at ught w1th Mrs. Earle Halliburton of Cameo Shores, current prestdent. Mrs. C3ents shoNed color slides of the recent ~uropean trip that she took with her husband, '3i ll, and thetr 4 small children, aboaro a VW bus and on a chartered boat. Mrs. Lee Schonelc was program chairman. In charge of the luncheon were t.4rs. q,chard Pantzar, hospitality chatr- mln, and her commi ttee, Mmes. Frank l)ean, Herman Gunkier, James 9enttey, William Weed, Charles ~dwards, ~onald M c~n lis and Charles 9ugna. (Pttoto by Jeanne Coooer.) Balboa man is slashed John Wilbur of 611 W. Bal- boa Blvd., Balboa, was slashed 1n the face at h11 re11 dence Pnday momJoa . Nov. 26. He reported to pollee that a youth about 19 , wbo had a 6-anch scar a cross haa for~ head, knocked on his front door and aaked. "A.re you Sltap"" Before he could &JVe an anawer, the youth as· aaulted bam owalh a k.rufc~ike 6.95 Capa~ s.fw weapon and fled down the sidewalk. The ""ounded man was taken to Hoas Hosplla.l and treated for a 3-anch cut on has n&ht cheek. Henry A. floyd, who has the same &eneral appearance u \tr. Wilbur an d aJao shares the re11dence v.ath ham. 1 s ltnown as "Sttp." \k floyd stated he hu no ade a who lbe au aalant could be. r....-. c••• SKATI IOARDS 3.95 •• 12.95 3.95 ...,._ •ectnt Trvnb 2.ts ..,.... Svrfer T rvnkt 1. t s L.d* Nyteft SwiM~ 6.75 ,.... .. Soc.c• ... v..., ........ & .......... p .... I 11-·N• •• lli'*-" ChiWr-"'• S..._anc SMe S.atea .... 1.95-6.95 R1tla1 Tldde , ....... . ......... , ..... , -·'-" ...... ...... c.m ....... c.,. Ul • Ire-Ala ..... 10.tl,.. ... ntURSMY, DEC. t , lt55 CORONA DEL I&AA, CALIF CIITICAL PIIIODS OF LUIIIIG Q. If,.,.,. altotrul • k6rr .._ 6;.,,. 1064• tlt•r 1t#'H rlt4'WIIt•' A. T hes 11 a frequ~aly asked quntwn luumab tencludena tht human vanttyi 10 throuah pcnocb dunna whtch c:cram bchaviOf pattem1 a.r~ beet learned Foe example. ducb wall learn dunna 1~ ferst day afa~r tunchena. but ne"Yn" there after lO follow a tnOVIJII Ob)tCI a• If II ""tit 1heu motbef ~ e10lated hom thc:1r darru for I 0 day1 after Dllth ""111 M '<tr afterward' folio* lbt flock lntafar u baben are con ~ernc:d the 111M 10 itan 110hd food ~ when t~ cl\eld f11'$t maks cbtwma movements usuall~ bct~~o~ fl and 9 montlu of ·~ If a~ OPfJC'f tuntl) " mwed at that lime the Nib\ ma) ha-.c d1fftcult) later sn c~ena oc ma) rcfuw ..ohd food ~ 1\J'WC'TJ Op(HOnfll lit t#oC'SC' C"otiOnlfll Orf II ,t'(C'I· 1111 bntf afld ttfttNI a,d do not IIUt'UDn" TC'· fll'<'t thC' opiNOfl of all pJrysiCJQIH R '"'~'"'bu­ th«' dUifiiMII Gild lr~llnl',l of dHtll It' II tltr fW,C'IIOfl of tltr PG"""(s ~rJMal pltvu .a, Thr tnK" m«-a•u"' of thr .. orth of p~lw-d mf"do· C"inf' li.,.. not in dolla.... and l"f!nl•. but in lhr ( ••Crr ,.... .lw( ff"'ftt pair. and ~~~f"do .. r ~·H" it ~·td ..... CUSTOW HOtS-UMODEUNG ~ ~s.r.Ke DOM L lu.J ELDII COitSTIUCnON CO. 35 Ynn tn Ne•poti B~('h 111S ....... , ~ 67~ ART BOARDS Combinatioft Dart loarcl, Che~kers & Cheu Che,..ian H•A•Gie'wes 195 & S.9S T AILE TENNlS , ........... s.t~ .... Pe_. .•• ,_. ,. .......... ... s ... , ...... lltURSMY, DEC, 9,lt55 OOUA DEL ~AR. eAU F. POUCE BLOITER ...... ..,.Dee.' Doaald W. Go~Dea, 10. of 127~ 44* St., -.,., Newport, waa arrea .. d at I :30 a.m. for poucuioa o( atolen properey -a tonneau cover, a pou~h containina a un o( C laaetc wu and a abiftina koob worth S)O from an \10 roedater belonain& to ..,lhur L,. \tOlland, 51()(,~ Neptune Ave., \Vut New )Ort. . . Oobby c. Izard, 28 . or 2111 Oranac, Coata \teaa, was aneatcd at 12:05 a.m. for an outatandina warrant at Oranae St. and 'Vest Coast Hwy., '.Ycat Newport ... ~ 'Veatclock electric clock worch $25 wu atolen from che bedroom o r Timothy J . lienry, 102! W. !}alboa RlvJ., ~pt. A, Balboa, on ~ov. 21 ... Thomas H. Roun- uee, 207 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, reported that louJ music and voaces emanated from 201 J:. Balboa Blvd ... ~ spare t He worth ,35 was stolen from the trunk or a vw parked an front or the residence of liusan Ballard, or 112 Vaa Havre, Lado Isle, on ~ov. 2R ... Robert <\. \1c- CiellanJ, 100~ F.. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa, told pollee that a muffler worth '20 was unbolted from underneath has veha cle parkeJ en ~c "B" St. parkang lot, Balboa ... William ~-Colby, n5. of 1008 Otfo rd Ln .• Westchff, was .m est.eJ at 8:.:!5 p.m. on a charge o f drunk en public at \tanner~ Dr. and IIJghland 'k. llarbor 'l•ghlands ... <\ rare Plath o;e .uant valueJ a t s)OO wa:. o;tolen from the of· fice of \hnne\ '" Shep Chand· lery. ~'il7 ·~. ('oa~t llwy., \f.araner'!> \hi~. bc:twec:n 'lov. ~~ .tnd n ee. I, ,aed ':ieorge 0 . \hnney. . . 'ial') F. Koch, 17:!0 Candlestack Ln., 'laycrest, repo rted that hu. Hufry racer btcvcle ~A~Orth \45 was taken from the 51\.le- wallt 1n front of the 'iav-(ln Jru, store tn '-\estclafr Plaza . . .01ane l-.m1~, !Q. •>f 2137 1\1\a V1sta l)r ., F..a~t :11ufi, told pohce that her etottanieJ husbanJ, Jose ph D. ~rru£h, ·n , of Cap\IU&no Bead! became anJry at theu ~year-Qid son dunni a VISit- In& penoJ. she !oaaJ she traeJ to call pollee, \.\r. f rru gh yabbeJ the phone awav lrom ner anJ rosheJ her awa.,.. wamen~ her nut tu ~alee th~ ..:a ll. Tnu,day, =>•c. 2 I ulu '\ '•atlcrn, I--~' crcnadc r c:r )r\ Inc Tcr· race . t11I.J roh~:~ vanJal, thrc:v. hlu~ enk •>Cl her il•rage l•uH. -.au,1ng '" JJ.T\d~~-\ ~d'"" enn racer ~"~~etc "'''rU1 \~~ "'lh ,to\en fw111 tho.: '-e"'f'Url ll.uhnr ll q~h '-chl)u\ bd .. e rJ~\.. • ..,all! l•)e Hrn ... n. -..;,,_ ., Balbl>a ( "vc.., ... Due to heav' t••g. :t .. - Ta•ne r. C'lernv. ~I~ , I em· lc:.tl \ve .. Corona J e l \IM. ... •uiJ nut 'ee the ~•.cn.t l anJ 'll•ppc::J her vehecle en the a\l.tnJ at 'W. Cuut llw, anJ Oranile <ir.. ~e,t '-e,.pnrt. her \checle was then \tru.::lc an the re.u by a veh11 .. le J re· ~<en h-. ~tephen '•. llannvc:r ,, ·.arden (JTo ve. r nk \an nc·.~alle . .1. a pa .. scn~er en the llanover vehecle ... ·~­ rl ae neJ o)l .. bump un the head. .R11bert <;. l)a~ge tt. 1706 Plaza Oe l '-orte. Bal- hoa, reported that a burglar ransacked hes garage apart· 'llCnt and took. a arey 111c tal cash box ~ontaaneng s~so en cash. . . l acy W. •ioughtal- mg, I~. of 306 All a Ln., Costa \lesa, was arrested at !\ p.m. on a charae of pos· 'le'l saon of metal k.nucltle at F~nlev >\v e . anJ :"lewport Bl..t., .... , Newport. . ..A pair or 7llJ0 Elto blDOculart !bat were raiD dMtqed and 3 Oaabliabta were found under the rear atcpa of 2000 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa, by the aardenet, Randall IC. '1cNeilly. . .lao \1 .. Toah, o wner or tbe anaclt bar c:on- ceuion at the main beach in Corona del \1ar, told po- lice that someone broke a window, climbed thtouah it and removed S 13 .60 worth or ci,arettes, candy and aum ... ~Huffy Stin~ay bicycle worth S25 was s tolen (rom the-front yard of Pete Nor&on, 1:!5 Ltndo ~ve., llalboA. Fridey, O.c. 3 Charles Shannon, part owner of the H and S Texaco \1arane ')erv1ce, H06 :"lew- port Rlvd., '\est 'Jewport.· t.oiJ pollee rurglau un- crewed a refr ,,erator door and removed S10 worth or beer ... 'loy E. Taylor, 19, anJ Gary 'J. Prevezech, 1~. of l10R.C ~-f1alooa Blvd., were arrested at 5 :~5 p.m. on a c~arge of possessll)n of stolen property at thear rese- dence ... \ vehicle that left the scene ran 1nto the left front Joor anJ fender uf a parked vehecle owned b) Don o\. Bedle\', B8 Tustm -\ve .• :"lewpott ltetghts, at 'Jcw{'On BlvJ. near 16th ~t., '.1. est \;ewpott. . . -\bout 50 feet of clothes line was cut Jov..n an.,! taken from the rear yarJ of ~~~ ~1st <;t,, West 'lewport. ~aal.i \1arJOfle Von ''jJasco e . .\Its. R1chard ~uby, 118 ~"Lh "'·· West '-ewport. tolJ pohce a prow- ler looked tnto her bathroom w1nJo" while she was Jrytn' orr after taktn, a shower ... 'loger <;. ~ott. 18, of 105 39th <;t., \\'est 'Jewport, was arrested at ll:<i5 p.m. on a charge of possessaon of sto-- len property at 611 1\. Aa l· boa Bi vd.. Balboa ; he had taken women's purses and wallets from a katchen table at the Ba lboa Blvd. aJdreu .. .'Vhlle tummg ento a pn- va~ Jnveway on 'Jewport 8\vJ. neat 28th St., 'Veat 'lewport, an auto .Jn ven by 'Vi IIi am T. Pllher, 2308 Santa -\na \ve., Costa \1esa, v.as h1t 1n the left rear sede b\ an auto d nven b\-Bruce (. Pa~e . :~1~ Claff r>r .. '-e .. r<>rt lle e~ht'i .. Tv.e :ve .,Jit'-•( ... •-en'" tnJerpants. .1 .,au •I ~e.,· s -.od, anJ L<•~N cl -. ""••rlh a '"tal 'I S ~7 ~~oere sutlen trnn a laundr\ "'a'> i.e I .n the gara~e nf io(ath\ R Par\..-..JlQ1,C'f' •nal \ve .• Balboa {,lanJ .. John A. \\h1tson . .J~. ,,( 'II I \lila \\a,. '\e<.t '\ev.i'l\lf t, ""a" ar· re\leJ .11 "' p.m. nn a. charge .,f .:h1 IJ rnnlc\lang .. J •ene- \'leve 'i. \\urra", ~OQ In 'I \\e. r·,,rona Jcl \lar. re- ~lfteJ to ;x>ll-.e she rece1ved <~' manv as ") anno-.1ng phone -..t lls per n1 ~~ tw a per\on o.hc> "a''\ n11th1ng between \,on. 10 anJ Oe c. '· . Three tali le ght" ..-~>rth \I ~ were 'tolen from noat trader~ ~rkc:llen a prevatc boat o;tor- dl!C l .. t at ~001 '.\. Coast llv.-y ., J>IIJ Ruherl \'. <;taats Jr ... nurang " heav-. 'Tlnm- enll fog, J \' .. lvn .Jnven ny \I rna I·. l..nnv.l tnn . "l Q I r- ven e \ve., '-ev.port Heeght~. ran en to t.he rear nf a s tnpped f ord Jraven bv '~dly T. Lemm. l pq Rutland Rd., ·~estcltff. on the s:: •• C'o.ut llwv .. ncar aa)'iiJe l)r .. ·" hub cap and 1 fender skuta worlh S55 were stolen from a ( aJellac parked an the Pume :leb parkang lot, 2700 block nf '.V. Co ast Hw y., \1araner'a \1i I e. on :-.lo v. 30, saad Ken• ((' onunueJ on paae ~) AIRMAN Dohrman S. Gran t U, son o f Mr. and Mrs. l)ohr· man S. Grant of 2700 Peter- son 'Nay, Costa Mesa, Calif., will remain a t Lackland b.F'3, Texas, for training as an &.ir Force air policeman after completing basic ttain· ing. The ai rman is a 1%3 graduate of Newport Harbor High School and attended Orange Coast Coll ege. 3 robbed of purses Three women we re attacked and the1r purses snatched en the Balboa area last week. Po ltce believe that the same man " responseble. On 'Jov. 30 around mtd- negh t Francid i(unkel, 201 E. Balboa ~lvd .. Balt-oa, was v.alktng ,,n f:dgewat er \ve. at Washan~tnn <;t, \ man IJT&bbed her arm from beh 1 nJ .a.nd spun her are>unJ. c aus- eng her tn het her forehead on a nearbv budJen;. -\fter lve ng there for 1 1~ hours 'ihe became consCh1US anJ Jes· covered the purse: '~>orlh HI! was mass1ng. The afternoon of Oec. I, Julia Smyon, 6~. of !00'1 15th St., Cenual 'Jewporl. was 1n the alley at the rear of her home when a man truck her 1n the face from bchand, causan& a cut on her cheekbone. ~he scraped her hand as she fell to the pave· ment, and the 111111 fleJ w1th her purse. Ra chard ~ e lch o f the \1ohal Stabon at 15th St. and IV, Salboa Blvd. round \1n . Binyon bleedtnJ pr ofusely and naaed down • paa.ift,J patrolman, Kenneth limath. When questione d by Officer <ima th. \Irs . Benyon satd she ilidn't know ~here she ~a\, "hat ilia\ 11 was llf anvtheng about ~Nhat had ha!lrcneJ. \ reng .,.as a l o ta~cn frr>m her fin~er . <ihe .s en ~aU!>Ia ctol'\l CtlnJilll>n at HoaJl lll'!>Pital. r hc purse was fuund <An hour later floaun~ en the ba\ tlff Chan· nel :~J . at the harbor en- uance. The 'rJ ve c ta.,l, \1anan Peterslln, ~04 "\" c;t., Bal· boa. a school teacher. was walkentf, en t.he alley bchenJ the Purple Panther. &10 ~­ Ra I he> a AI vd.. lln r>e c. ~ about I'J ·~O p.m., when a man knocked a purse o ut of h er hand from behend. ~rabbed 1t a.nJ ran. fhe purse conta1ned S6~ 1n cash. ~ vellow ~old nngsworth~l)(l anJ a ladv's -Nt"t watch valued at S\75. fhe purse ~onatcher as J e- -.crabed as between ~0 ar.i ~S. from ~ ft. Q 1n. to 6 ft. tall. weaung Jark clothana Oind tennas shoes. COMMITTEES MAMED Larry \hiler. t he outgoma commodore of the Oranae Coast Yacht C\ub. announ- ces the followana committee appoantmenta: Ot ck Sweet. hoast and small boat faCJli- ues; F..d \iackie, club roster; John Saaler, junior activi- ues, and Kam Oleaaon, club furniture and furniahinaa. SIGN OF PERSON TO PERSON SERVICE 2JO £at J"" St • Colt• .. .,. ''''"''~ ,_.,«~ Oe~lt '"'""•"<• c......-• ,. R E E D 'S 20-lnch Snowm•n All white body with _plaid s carf and heod piece. Blade stove pipe hot. Weighted bose. Regular price. •••• Sl.SO S~do/ 77C A bottery operated towel dispenser thot unrolls towe ls outOft\oticol !Y· Simply press the button to operate. Easy to an· s toll. Regular price •.• , • • • • • • • • • S6.95 lndestro Tool Set An oil Amencon mode 101 peece tool set, Coruests of ·~ and 1• ench dreve sockets, wrench sets, agnet1on tool sets, etc. ol\11 pock•d en o steel tool chest weth re- movable tote troy. Elegant for Distinguished Dining Fine Ceramic T oblewore Bolcrtce o CENTURA plate on your fingera, flick if with a fingernail and li sten to the regal "ring" of fin e ceramic. Your C ENTURA service offers exquisite ef~ance for formal occasions. Yet itt durability and classic detign ma6te it right for doily u1e as well. And the decorations 90 safely into the di shwother. Flood or Spotlight Holder ~·. • Weothet'p100f oll-purpo .. Indoor or outdoo• fi xt\lre. Fully odjustabte. With heovy boM plate and ground ~t»ike. With 6 foot cord. Regylor ptlce. • • • $2.30 I I I f ) ' I 0 . ' ' ' .' _I I .... ' Gerber Carving Sets So functional, so bosic in their b.O&.lty that they blend wi t+t any ai I ver pattern, G.rber is servedwith pride by the most di scriminoting hosts and hostesses. from S31.50 Lightweight Model -----) <\ l•ghtw•eght, we ll bal anced ltnde to malte carveng and slocing easier. Twe n rec1procoting scalloped edged, stainless steel blades with the 'tip that trims,' Sof•ty lock. Re9Uior price •• , •••••••••• S19.95 25-lnch Reindeer Constellation w·,th de ne peece, pngle bells crtd foot tabs. Your choice o f several colors. Regular Pnc•. •• • . S l .SO MODEL 444 A "heavenly" clecrter that floats along b.hind you as you cl eon hom room to room. This Hoover ia tops in eff1 c1 ency, low In co st. Feoi\lres 1 HP motor, t.lescoping wand, doubl .. st,.tch hose and tools. reg. 39.95 Electric Ba.nkets O.luxe blankets In blend of 70. r~on, 2~ cotton & 1~ "Yion. Woshoble, MOth proof, non.gllergenlc. Automatic ther- mostat control. ~op fatteners for fitted com•rs• Choic:• of colon. Two ye«guaront-. ,• SINGLE T•ln bed alu . Single control Regulor prlc.. • • S1 8.9S Special $ 11• DOUBLE DouWe Met alae. Dual con trot. R..,tor pric ..... $27.95 OPDIIa•.-1 , •. _, SAT 11 a.a-l , .•. fl'll lft . ' I J FREE GIFf WRAP ••• ' For the girl you love . ELIZABElli ARDEN OiRISTIAN OlOR LUBIN , Nult De L<W~g Champ GUERUUN OV\NEL F~BERGE LJ\NVlN Df\Nl\ • • CARON PRI~C E "'ATCH~BELU WElL, Secret of Ventce , & !\ntclope "'..., .. rf\..: I ~''' 1"- ·For the guy E~GLISU LE::\THER RUSSPt" LE~THER BRUT FOR \f EN PUB FOR \1[~ "'ONSIEUR LJ\NVlN CJ\RON FOR MEN C.~OE everything . . . CHRISTl~" OIOR FOR \I f.\ J ~E E15T 1\PH OF l.O~fXl\ 1 RDE'\ FOR \l E\ GN Fl:: CH'\~EL FORGE\ n_E\!F\ NEWPORT HAROOR ENSIQC SECOND SEC11~ --Pate 5 THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1965 (X)~A DEL MAR. CAUF. N~PO~T C3 C:~SH Tennis Club president, Larry Johnson, standing at left, and pro- fes sional l')iclc Slceen watch while builder George U. Holstein signs a sqs,OOO tennis court contract with '3en F. Smith, head of Southern Califomia's oldest tennis cou rt con tractors. The firm will be pushing tor ~pril opening of the new club i n C:ast '31uH, adjacent to the Holstein & Sons C31uHs home development. The tennis club will be located on Eastbluff qd, at Vista Oe l Oro. LEGAl. NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH BALANCE St:l.,EETS -ALL FUNDS '< JUNE 30, 1965 Spec ial revenue Local students aboard '7 Seas' s..... ,,_ 1M M.s. Sevto Seu wlao were booo,.. ed at a reception at the U11i· •erajty o( Uaboo ia Ponuaal aaolu.ded Jamea Black oC Coroaa del Mar, Oion Ken- nedy of Balboa laiMd and Pacric:ia Wintota of Bay Shoro a. ""-- They are amona tBe 300 atudenta who ~ unolina around the world aboard tho Seven Scu, the noatina eampua o ( Chapman Col&.o1e in Onm1e, Calif. Tbe collo1e combine• a reaular owrieulum with world uavel and aood- will ambauadorabip. Clauea arc bold 6 daya • week between porta or call. Students punue reJUiar couraea like math, aoc:iolo&Y, Enaliah, and t cienc:e, •• well u apecialty c:ouraea tied in with the ahipboard environ- ment. auch u marine biolo&Y, naviaation, and oceano arapby . Everyone is required to Lake the ba11c area• atudiea courae, which coven the history. aooaraphy. c ulture, pol itics , and cuatoms of the country about to be entered. A trip to Our Lady of Pa- u ma Shrine in Portuaal, a public audience with Pope Pau\, where the JfOUP waa recopi zed before the Pooe LEGAL NOTICE Bond interest •n .. rect ILia meu11e, Md a lrip Ibn the rulna ot Pom- peU .. 1 (ew of the u- l*i•cea lbat ate ponctut· lal •• ltudfa ... ltudiea •d eacidna dlelr lmaainationa. Oiaoipliauy problema bave bun almoat non""O&iatent. acoOfcha to Nottor Worthina• eon, tho ahip'a deu. The fOWll people are on time for aadewa, aorioua about tboir LEGAL NOTICE CERnFICATE OF BUSiNEss Flc&ltlou firw Na .. TBE UNDERSIGNED doee llere~ certify Ilia& ella &. eoa- dacttaa • re\ail Min '"-'-••• uder tile fictiti-fire uae ol MAR CO ead lllat .. td Hna ia c-po~~•d of tile foll-'-1 per- •• wt. ...... Ia fall aad place of ,_ideace are •• fol- I-e, to-it: Merperhe J , Poole, 607 Laruper Aveoae, COJo .. del Mer, CaUforaia. wrnu:ss ray .... d lh i. t6tla dey of No•e•ber, 196S. Marperh e J. Poole STATE Of CALifORNIA COUNTY Of ORANCF: •• · ON TH.IS 16th day nf Novem• ber, 1965, before me, a No\ary Pabllc Ia aed for aeid coaaty aad nate, ~idias lhereia, daly co•aiae ie~~~ed aad ewona, perea.alty appeared Marperite J. Poole kaowa to me to be the pereOD wh~e ume i. eab- LEGAL NOTICE Util i ty and other ente rer i se funds atudiel, etcited aMt lhe aboro crlpa. lboy loft New yon OD Oct. 10. They bed their Tlluta- l·ivilll Ill l!l)'pt, will lla•e cbelr Chriatmu pod4ina lD BMkok aad o elobr1te cbt now y .. r in Maalla. They wi II atop in Hoaa Kona,kobe aad Yokohpma, JaJ*), and Honolulu before rotuntlea 10 Cbapmu Colleae in Oruae, oa Fob .... ecrllled to &be withia iaalnl-at, aad acbowledsed 1o me that elile n acated tile ••cee. WITNESS .., had aad offlc&.l eeel. Mary A. Haapa Notary Pahlic ia ud for eaid C~aty ud S\ate, My C-i.Mi• npine Nov. 29, 1967 P.bllall: Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2 I 9. 1965, ia dte Newport Harbor Ea.ip. MEMO TO BOATERS California boat owncca arc reminded lbat the ament bluc.end.wbite reaiattation atickcr on their boau muat be replaced by a red-and- white aticker Cor the 3-ycar reJiauation period beJinnina Jan. 1. All preaent California boat reaiattationa wi ll ex- pire Dec. 31. LEGAL NOnCE EXHIBIT A funds Spec ial and Karina-General Bonded Ca s h Accoun t s receivable No te rece ivable ASSETS General fund $755,862 17 ,366 (Schedule assessment redemption A-I) fund fund $646,730 120 ,103 $44 55 ,333 Revolving Wate r park f lxed debt and fund fund fund assets interest $641 $481,904 $889 63,066 125 $761 Due from other fu_n_d_s ________________ --~7~8~0~------------------------------------------------~~------------------------------Deposit wi th redemption agent Inven tory of mate r ia ls and supplies (a t cost) Equi pmen t (at carryi ng va lue, Note A) Amoun t t o be provided for retirement of bonds and payment of inte rest LIABILITIES, RESERVES , SURPLUS, AMO FUMO 6ALAMCES Accounts payable Contracts payable Ace rued pay ro I I Matured i nteres t coupons payable Deposi t s Revenues col lected in advance Due t o other funds Bonds payabl e i n future yea r s Interest payab le in fut ure yea rs Re serve fo r enc umb rances Cont r ibu tions from o t~r f unds Su rpl us app ropriated for Cash ba s1s ~e r replacemen t Balboa improvemen ts Pa rk improvemen t s Tenn is court construc t i on ---- $77 9,008 $26.577 19 ,560 92' 150 10,378 53 662 145,704 -zoo,noo 60,000 8,347 Note receiiva6Te ------------------------------ Bond ret i remen t Future wa te r sou rces Una ppropria ted surplus (Exh ibit 8) Inve stmen t in fi xed asse ts 162,630 $779,008 C I TV OF NEWPORT BEACH $822,166 $44 ::= $9,227 10,907 14, 127 22, 105 836 $44 271 ,418 --- 645 I 290 55 ,333 436,278 $822 ,166 $44 CHANGES IN UNAP?ROPRIATED SURPLUS -All FUNDS YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1965 BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR ADD ITIONS Revenues Adj usbnent of prior year expenditures and encumbrances Transfers f rom Sure1us appropriated fo r bond reti rement Ceneral fund Capital outlay fund Water fund Kari napark fund Total add i tions DEDUCTIONS Expenditures and encumbrance s Adjusbnent of prior year revenues Transfers to Surplus appropriated fo r S...r replace.ent fennls court construct ion- • NOte rece hl'tlb le Future _.ter sources General fund 'ark Md recreation fund lond Interest 8nd r.O..pt lon fund Total deduct I ont IMMCE AT EJe (II YEM Genera I fund $1491719 $3,152,422 12,095 66,269 .. 30,000 371 102 $3,297.888 $3,447,607 $3,213 '971 60,000 n.ooo $312.141 977 ... 1.630 $76 1 $761 = Spec ial revenue funds (Schedule 8-1) $119,992 $1,730,732 10,731 11,000 $11752,463 $1 ,872 ,45S $1 ,3SO,S79 4,373 l r 2§0 13.666 66,269 ..... 36.177 1436.271 86,655 $8 7,296 $9, Ill 3. 165 75,000 $87,296 Special assessment fund -0- $201 $201 $201 $201 ·~ -0-- 110 ,66 7 13 ,969 $1,0 11 ,660 $1,7.51,773 $655 ,762 $14,858 $1 ,011,660 $1,751,773 $2. 177 3,443 6, 776 4, 900 35,474 118 ,935 116,700 231,690 110,667 $65.5,762 Bond interest and redemptIon fund -0- $12\,735 $1211735 $12 1173.5 $121.735 fl21•73' -0-. - $79 685 125 $1,290,000 461 .773 13,969 $14,858 $1,011 '660 $1 ,011,660 $1,751,773 EXHIBIT 8 Util i ty end other enterprise funds (Mote 8) Kar 1 na- Revolving Water park fund fund fund - -0-$82.535 -0- $100,547 $1,025,093 $72,280 47,594 2,800 $100.~7 $110751487 $721280 $100,547 $ I , 1.58 , 022 $72,280 $100,.S.cp $749,597 $35,178 25,000 30,000 37.\02 1211735 •• 00.)47 !t26.332 f721210 .;o. '9'·'!0 -o--- THE STRAINSof"~uld Lang Syne" will be carri ed from the Newporter Inn's New Yea~s J:ve Party In Jam- bor~ Hall coast-to~oast by CC3S Radio from mi dnight W1tll 12:30 a.m . as Freddy Martin and his orchestra play the old, fam IIi ar melody. Qinner-danclng res ervations ate now being made for thl s traditional wei come to 1%6. MEWftORT POLICE SET AUCTION FOR DEC. 11 The Newport Beach Police Dept. will bold tn auction' of unclaimed recovered prop- erty at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 11, at lhe corporation yard, S92 SUperior Ave., Weat No- port Heiabta. l tem1 to be: aucti oned in- clude bicyclea, aportina JOOda, akateboarda, aurf- boarda, c:.neraa, uana i a tor radi01, tool1, auto ICCeiiOr- iea, bouaebold i tema, and odler miaccllaneous articlea. LEGAL Monee N0 11CE Of TRI!STf.f.'S S-'U T.O. "to. TS 119-65 ()1) December 28, 196S, at 11:00 A.\C .• n n.r. I~S RASC[ A'iD TRUST CO\tPA~Y . u doly appola~d Trut~e ood•r u d ,.rweaat to ~~d of Tnaat ~uceted by AR'iOLO ~. BROYLES u d Bt'lTY ~. BROYLF:S, haabud eed wile u d recorded April 23. 1964. io book 701S, P•8" 779, of ()lficaal Recorda ia 1.111~ offi ce of tht> Coaatv Recorder of Oru~ee c -aty, Callfonai•, 1liLL ~a:Lt. AT PUBLIC Al!CTIO"\ T() BICHEST BJDDf.R roR CASH (,-ya We at tia~ of eele ia le .. - fw l •• .,.. of all~ Uaited Statea) •• tile •• ..,. or tl!o wut (pet\,1•• lot) ntraace of Tille laooraan aod Tr .. t Co•paay !Wildia!l located oo lhe a ordleoal con~tr of £i8fuh aad \Calo Strf'l"to , S..c. ~ •• Celiforaie, all ri,.&, ti tl~ ead latueet coev~yed to eod ao• ll eld by 11 .. d~r oaid Oe~d of T raot ia die ptopf'rh eablated aa -id Coae1v e11d . tat~ deocri~d ea: · Lot ~3 aad Utl" aorthuol~rlv half o f Lot S92 of Tree• 'io. 907, Ia thf' chv of 'ie"'porl ~odl, coaatv of 0Tall~te. "lalf' of Celilonaia, •• pl"r mop rf'· corded 10 book 28 JNftt'll :!') lo 36 iaclooivf' of \hscdlaaeoo~ \tapa, ia !!If' o fhcf' of tilf' coaaty ~corder of aaad r ountv . Said aal~ will h.-mod,., but wi&hoat covf'nool or .. arranlv, upr~•• or implif'd, re,.rdio~ title, poeeeeeioo. or f'11C11m• braacn , to pe v u. .. remaiaao~t bel••~ of lla• oot• aec-.red bv .. id Oeed of Truat, to-it: 19.185. 72. •ilh ia terf'st from ja}y 28, 1965, ae in ... id DOlt' provided, edvaacea. if oov, ooder the 1e n11e of aoid ~f'd of Treat, feee, cherf!e• and ••- pt!DMe of thf' Trua l~e oad of th~ tneta created by .. id Ou d of TY1aat. n~ beaeflcia ry aader oeid Dred of Tn1a1, by reaaoa of • breech or defeah ia the obllp · tiooe eecared there"hy, hereto- for~ esecuted and deliver~d to the uderalped a writtee Oe· claratioo of Ot.fuh ead De•••d for Sale, ead writtt-a aotice of bfu ds e11d of electi~ to ce••~ &.It~ aDdereiped to eell eeld property to .. ale fy .. id obUp- t.loee, aad tl!eteefter, ~ Ae pat IS, 1965. lhe eaclereiped ca .. ed uid aouce of breech aad of electloe to be recorded ia book 7630, r:•• 414, of .. id Official Reeor e. O.te: ~overaber 22, 1965 Tille .... ,... .. •d 1'rut c-,..Y •• eeid 'l'nlttee, By tral4o R. Haa .. Aa~onaed Offtc•r 85157 wa.~u.a., o.e. 2. t • ''· '"S. Ia .. " Rarilof r.-c• 'lltllftDY, DEC. t, 1• • OOPA DEL MAR. CAU F. Model, 18, cuts wrist An u., .. ,~ld mocSel at- t.mptod auicide tbe nlabt of Nov. 2 .. In htr Weat Newport apattmont by al .. hlna her wrlat with a tl&« blade, ac- cordina 10 Ne•port Beach police. Two daya later abe waa reluaed from Oranae County Hoapital. Nina Buchanan of 220 32nd Street told police that ahe •aa deapondent and "wanted 10 die becauae it would solve all of my problems." Aft cr cuttioa ber left •riat in the t.tbroom, tho Edin· burah born airl called out for help from her roommate, Jan Sboater, who tried to atop the blecdinJ. Officer L.O. Koakcl then arrived at the acene, found \4iu Buch- anan blcedina profuae ly, al\d ru1hed her to the boapi- tal. LEGAL MOTICE cr.ftnncATr 'lf f1C1l1l()ll~ ~A\f f JOH"i Y'>~K F"Y, rn idJofl at 13S De L• Cna eJI-. ~ Cle- m•te, Califon~l a. J A\If.S fl. L'>CKllY>O, reaidias at 4509 Sarrey Drive, Corona del '14111, Califo naia a d RIOt \RO A. HICBi f, ruldiolll at 4Y. fena· lu(, Corona de l \C111, Calilorai-. d~clarf' dial c.hr, coaetitatf' • liMi ted put.a~•1up doias basi· •~•o aoder lhf' fictitloua •-e of CITY \tf)'MRS . ALfS •d SfRVlCf.. at lfl06 "'io. fl C• miao Real, Sa CIM\m le, Cali· to naiL Joho Yoakt'y J enu R. Lockwood fli dlard A. H isbi,. ~ale o I Cali lof11 i a) •• Coaaty of f)rasf' l ()o lhaa 16th d II)' 0 r 'l;ovm~· ber, 1965., befo re mr, til e oad"r- aa(llled, a "'iota ry Pubhc tn m d for aaid Couoty a~~d Statf', pt>,.. ooo ally apprarf'd John 'oolr.I"V, James R. Lod: .. ood a d Rae-bard -'· lfa~tbil!, lr.eo,.a to m,. to b,. dl f' peraoo o .. ho•t' a-"" art' Rbecribed 10 dlf' "IUaiD IDI!IN· ru•t. aed each aciLao,.ledlllf'd to mf' lh at hf' ~""rott'd til t' aanae. (Seall Sl.'z..\'1;\f Rf)fJI "c;l")\ ~Mary Public \ty Commaasaoa ~ •parea -\a ~t-13, 196:' P abllM : "ov. 2r., 0f'c. ~. 9, Ill. 1965., ie U.f' 'ie,.port Harbor r •• j,.. MATTRESSES WKW -UMnLDUIG lfftlular Shapft ••• ..-.-c..... COSTA WHA WATTUSS CO. Jt .. ....,_. .... U._., t.IMI Professional Directory INSULUI\ .. 'E ... FOR Al.L OF YOUR IN SliRANC£ N££0S ROBERTSON -SADL EIR INSURANCE IS33 L (lOUt .., • c. ........ -·1~315e nJlfDAL DIRECTORS ... BALTZ MORWARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Midway b-2424 H2D I . COAST MIWAY COitOMA DEL MAR ORiole 3-9450 S'-n lf4l ,...., ......... wood s.mc. BELL BROAOW A Y MORTUARY 1 10 Broadway u 1-MI& 1-MM c..*- CALL ORIOLE $.1110 .. , ... ... cl .... •t•4 .... e-.4 • ....,. We pict ., •clhli••· wan -· .. 10111 Ule.PACIED ICE CIUI ••• 11.10 "'· Lh•lt 2 Ovwt• ,_., Cvat-•r 'LAYOII·OI ·SPECIAL 'VrHUitS., DEC. 9 THRU WED.,DEC. 15 ~-"'" CHOC. MINT. FRESH COCONUT EGG NOG SPUMONI NEWPORT HARtiOR ENIQt llfURSOAY, DEC. t, ISS SECX*D SECllc.f--fl.-7 OOOO!IfA DEL liAR, CALIF. Coast Club meeting set The December ,'lleotiaa .or William Halliday, S4s-.4S45, lbe Coau Women • Club w111 a.ceordina 10 Mre. Raymond be bold Touday lbe lht at Wood preaident. the Irvine Coaat Co\lnuy ' Club. Luncheon will be ae~ !LECTIOMIC a.AOttM! ved at DOOtl, followed by a CHECKS ON WOL!CULIS bueineu meotina. A device wbicb eaabl•• Edw•d Meier, youna Sou... c:bemiua 10 probe deeply in- thorn California buaineumao 10 the uructure and behuior and entertainer, will prcaent of rnoleculee baa been ao- a proarlrl) of Chrietmae mu· qoired by the Univeuity of eic. He i1 a native ofGroue California, Irvine, Cbaneellor Point.e,Micb ., a.nd after uni-Daniel 0. AJdric:b, Jr., an- veuity araduation be went ru>uneed 10day. to New York, where for 8 The electtooic mac:bine, yeara be worked in public known u a nucleu maiJletic relationa and advertiaina. reaooanee apectrometer, wae He Cline to the weet cout purc:bued at a cou of 16~.­ and opened hie own public SOO, includina 149,500 in a relationa office in Loa An-,rant from lhe National Sc:i-FRESH BANANA BUTTER PRALINE IOPOIT BEACH aelea. ence Foundation. Hie mue1cal cueer beaan in colleae, where be played CAR IS BURGLARIZED in dance banda and I at er he Peraonal belonainaa, In- directed muaical revuee in cll&dina jewelry, aport coata, ~ow York. He ie now weat euita, alaclu, awoat.era, coaat editor for 4 national aporta abirta and o tber cloth- t.ainou publicatJoaa, doea ina. valued at S1,662, were public relatione couruellina taken from the trunk of a aod worke with entertainer• vehicle parked at tbe New- in TV a.nd private club pro-porter Inn pa.rkina lot. ~rae arama. Hie mother ie an offi-~re of Lap.tna Beach, the Gl~L SCOUTS who have been collecting items to be de- livered to ., orphanage in Tijuana include these t.tauners, fJom left, VIrginia Stater. Julie Freeman and Susan Olander. Orphans to get gifts MZ1 IEWPOIIT ILYD. OPIM DAILY 11 A.M. TO 10 ,.M. Orco Co. I1JII.DIIIG ILPCD . AU. N:.tfS . AU. nPD cer in the Coau Women'• owner, told police that the Club. theft occurred between Nov. The \4ariner Scout Sh ip Ta.naroa will lead a caravan ol Chriatmu c:beer 10 the Cua de Cuna Orpha.naae an Tijuana this Saturday, Dec. 11. ... 0 r, :'·:::. I J~·:-............ Ruerva tionl ror the meet-12 a.nd 29 while he .... away The 73 croopa of the New- .;;;;. ...... ...;;;;;;;;;:;;:;~~~~~~~=~~~~i;n•:.:ar:e~~to~be~m:ad::e~w::i tb~Mr=·~· ~on:.;•~tn~·;p~i~n~th=e~Ea=•~L;...... port Ha.rbor Girl Scout Coun- 1 SHOPS AND SERVICES I ~!:~bcl:C:~:~~c;~'::~ 1------------~ .................................................................. p Women'• Club baa donat ed Al l CONDtTIOMIMG SIIITH IIIOS. CO. ........ -Ah c.. ........ .......... 1UO S.,ert_. A••· Ll 1-51531 • APPAREL -WOMEN .IEAIIAIL a ... Ore .... & Sportawear Acc•aaorl•• and Gi ha H•wporfw IM OR S.1700 We11diH Pine Ml l-2A44 Newport 8eoch t. AUTO !IPAI! c.s.mc. ...... rtel' P10m T • .,..., 1D OYata•la JAGUAR S,ecl .. lst s..tf41 2221 ..... ,, c.M. e .wTO IEIPICI: • G.U • OIL SHEll OIL OEALa J\U STATt MOJOI CLUI 11AQS -al ~ 1U.t CHII' SlA.-..s TUN( 1.# • ~ l~I'IC'f I f1a ~ l'tHI DOJVIIY UOI £. c ... , Hwy. e l O.~f'M c..-... 1 ..... ., ...... ...t.O'f. 'Ulil&&' £ ellAUTV NOOK Jf12 .. a....,. c.-...... ..... .,.,.. CAa, .. TIY ...................... .. ._R..-tra ... ~ ........ N.O. MDIIIOM 545-8175 If • • ..,., ~IIMI 6-2372 * ADDI1DI5 -·· • COMCI!T! •=--== __ , .... ....., OJ ...... ... 11 t ' MU .... P.O...... Olela._ e JAMtTOIIAL • ..... •-.a •• ~ ~--~-~ ~-D powered milk and articles of ~ ..... ~ __,_J~ b £9111 clolhina. The Corona del PROFESSIONAL DR. LOU ROY ELDER j OPTOMETRIST ~-~&.0780 ~ _ .. _. WCI TCI.I IIII PI.AIA e fLOOI COVIItMG CAIPEftNG 671-106 Oraperiea • Linoleum Formica ........ t ,..., c.,.., c.. .. I . C...9Mwr. . c.-....... ___ ,. • 'LOitiST BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP Scmna tho Harbor Area c.u ... c-ter 2750 Her'-r 11•4. -Ail-• c.... ..... s.6.1214 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS "MA .. BOR ARE A'S OLDEST FLOIIf ER SHOP " 2431 MIWPOIT ILVD. MIM47t c. ........ ~~...JA. ... ------·-.-..-c-oo ""'* ..... • DttY CLUMIMG • PliiiGLASS FIEICLASS sa.PUES Cty a tel inw (Mpor.tion Coatint Aeaina & Molch Fi'-'tlau Material • an u S..,li•• -ll "-0292 \616 pt.-ti .. c. ........ • INTIItOitS PAT IUYII IMTEAIOR A a.pl ... aervice color atylint. ROOt co¥eringa, dr.-i••, fvmle.,re, lighting ~~ E. Coeat Hwy., COM 67S.~ t UrtiOI,DIIX UNOLST IIIMG (By Eero,•• Crwft.,.era) lf.MODEL 2 ,c. aet OML Y .... c ..... ...., .. 215 Mele N.L 536 ,.5 fll! 4el £ ,tct., CUSTOM P\JRNITURE UPHOLSTERY • QUAUTY WORX • M!IL'\ PIIENOUSl UPMOLST!IY .... ..,. ..... .... ... .,. ..... .. 61s..G..4 IAIIIIY'I ~ ... She. Senrce ORTHOPEDIC P,..c:ri,tlea Sped .at at ...... S&H Gr.. S....• -.o ~ 81W..,MI 4.3311 • J!Wft.IIS INIAC!al~ I£,£LER 3 llJ E. Co a at Hi ... ., Coroea del M• ORiole l-llJD TIA VEL SIIMCIS DANCE $CHOOL .. ,_UU I AN T &eNNIQU&•• &IW DRAMA • MODEL lNG t.WCEUP MONTMARTRE SCHOOL 505 ST. 4HDR!W$ RD •• HI. ~7~ ..._. .. v ... o..r .... '-'-c .. ,...., Celt 67J..Ia .... ," .... , ..... UJNati!QN-~E~ COCXTAILS Olliole ,_..,, W50 VIA OP01tTO Newport a. adt • MUitSIIY Shrvh, lnt.rior Plants, Trotticeh & Trwa lnMCticidea and Fettiliae, S&H Gt'Mft St-. I F,.. Oetl•ery ICOIIOI'IA DID. IIAa IW-0 £.c. .... ...,,., ..... \1ar Nuraery i a donatin& ueea, which will be pla.nted at the orpbmaae. Truck• are beana donated by Jamea Ray, Ed 'Aelton a.nd Glen Ballaet. LEGAL ~On CE CFR11F1CHF 'lr F1C111111l'~ ';A-\tf. RI I.H-\RO -\.HI CBit.rl'sadios aa 43fl F"eroleaf, C..orooe del \tar, Celdoroia, ,. doias basi-l oua •• nrt. T-\ PLl''lfllJ';C, bu atoeaa addre811, Ro 1: 328. !Jalboa l•l•cl.. Caltforota. Rachard \. ijjl!bie tale of Caltforoial aa Con ty o f O r1111~e l 11. the 16 th d.y of ';ovt!IDber, 196S. before ,.., the aade,._ &iped. • Notary Public ia •d lor aud Coa•ty -d Sute, pe ... eo .. Uy .,, • .,..d Ridaanl A. BlaW•• "--• •• • Ita Ill• ,._ '""'--·-· .. ... acriM41 ......... '-----"- •4 ....... ~ .. -··~· aaeoue4 &le •-e. (S.al) SV ZA.'fiC [ ll0li"4!Jl~ 'iou.ry P..Wic 'fy c-1 aaioe [qb .. '-• 13, 1967 Pwbli .. : ~o ... 2S. Dec. 2. 9. 16, 196S LA Ute -;ewpor1 Rubor EatJlp. IA1111YI SCIYAIZ IS 01 COLLEII CI .. CIL. 'Aiu Kathryn Schvan. dau&ft ter of \1r. anJ \4rs . Alu Sc:hvan, 51~36th St., 1 Weat ~ewport, hu been c ho- r aon a member of the freab- ' man councal of San Dieao ---......... ~~-----State Colleae. T_.,.CM. ,.. .............. , ... ... ..._,,..., .... ectieft of ..... ~ ... h• •• ~ •• ... c~ • '-II liM ef ..,.._., •4 .. 1 ecce• ..n .............. ~. S..• S.. T ..,Me .. , 2• w. wu-., c.M. Li '-ty ~7'96 1. c. ........ ...... IDYl C. -u•D TMICKS USED CAl SPIOALS •a• J..., • p nr 4 .e.. ... •aN ,_,.. ........... ,.., .. •u ,_. " T• L-, • ._ """ 11fl.& 101011 IUPS IIC. 1927 ua-. ..... Lt ..... s aJITAMDA A. W. IARS4 C PLUmE It 100c .. ..a. A .. . eo_ ...... . ,._..,._.n DAYA NICitT •ATDRATDI \4ua Scbvan 11 aleo an ac- tive pub ci pant 10 the French Club and the ~ztec Saalana C lub. She recently pled,ed Gemma Onucron ctaapter of Delta Zeta Soronty, for wtucb abe 11 acona aa pledae clan aocaal cbmnnan. Whale at Ha.rbor Haah. she held re - lpot\lable offi ces wstb the Candy Stnpen. ~menca.n F1ehl Servacc a.nJ the .. y .. proiJ&.m. TWO ~EW PLAMHERS FOR COST A .. ESA 1 ~ew planmna comnuuaon- era for Coat= 'Aeu are Don- ald Hout.. 35, of 324q Iowa SL, pnnctpal of 'Aon t.e Vtata School. and Conner LeJton commander, and Natha.n L. (Nato) Reade. 40. of ~28S Cornell Or .• who rrevioualy aerved on the comnu uaon unlll relllflaoa laat y eaJ 10 aer•e •• Unst.ed Fund can- PIUifl cbainnan. They agcceed re&llfltDI I c.baJ nn• C. That.eber Wa.rrcn. 4~. o( 197' Tuba A•e •• wbo has served for 6 y eara. ud Ylco-d'la.uman Scnuel Our•. 3), o( 3254 New Yort A••·· wbo baa acrred 4 ycara. U y• .. a ... C'Cftllr, or ~ow of a .. ~, eo f\c HaltMif ArM wtllo h a a ftOl ............... . her a fe..ar b7 ceUiq ..._. H.._ V11hor ~-1 .. 10 .......... . •n c.,, • ,..., r.._. .. G ...... Ie W a ll .. _. Pfta "-Mea, ................ ...... ,... .... , "' ~u••• u.,d ... Wile .. ... . ... Dnvere Me Wilham 'Auwell, Fred Feldman. John Ds Bel- lo and \1r. Balls et. Jam Ba~ nett wall be the Span1sh- speak1na Santa Claua. Late donauona of atoms may be dels vcred to the Claar &me tt home at l 917 ~a­ drift Rd., lrvme Tcnace. Fustber anfonnau on may be obta.~ned from 'An. Fredenc Feldman, 675-<t372. Th11 wall be the -'th year that tbe Gar l Scout Councal has undertaken tha s proJeCt of beanna &Jfts touth of the border. Adviaon of \4.S.S. Tanaroa are \4rs . Feldman and \irs . Bette Koeter. 'lONALO UL ~N oa:q, C:n~ II sit Ot P1111Mn t en.; r'II\M • Newoort H~rbor HI~ School, is attending the reading of the colle.ge entrance examin.Jtlon board, r::n~ fish comi]Ositlon test. tn Princeton, N.J. He left Frl- dayfor the New J ersey office of the ':ducational Testing ~rvi ce. The exam ination is k.nown to all high school students as the '":oil ege '3oard" and at has become the best ltnown colle9e en- '" the LA-Z BOY CQAIRS TALL MA/11 -,VRS. CHAIR AJIIO ltECUI..~It SIZe$ America's Favorite RecUning Chair See it at ..• SU W.lHts....t c.. ....... ..... Soe-1& I ~HIJil~HES I 1lr11p•~•r f.ullwru ~ -o. ...... O.,h•tJitf~W .. , ..... ....,.. ~...c:H.~ THE AMEIICAM LUTHIIAM CNUICN SERVICES: 9:00 •·•· Fe•lly w., ... ,, 4. Jw .. IM O.wrch 9:45 •·•· Gvrch Scheel I. A4-lt Cleu 11:00 •·•· Feative Wershi, The Rev. J-•• G. l lel .. , Put.r 'Ar. Ro bert L. Larson. Lay Aulst.,t Ph .... S..l631 Frn o, to~rd of (iot/ " '*''"· a.d ('owrriMI. ··" ''""'"' '""" 411f '\> IUQrdt."/ JWQr4/, f'lrr· '"'I "''" to tl.r tlll'ttl· '"f. •s••drr n f soN I a,tl Jf'"ll , ••If ll/ the /f>llfiS (IJII t/ ffl II rrr) fl'. t61t J I J II tltscr'"'" f)/lbr tiiQt~tlttJ a,t/ '"''"IS o f tior iorttrl Christion Sc iewce Services naT CIIUaC'II OF Cll~,acu:H11IT ).)03 Vsa Lado Newport Bcacb SVNDA Y SCHOOL 9:15 •·•· _...II •·•· SUNDAY S£R VICES 9: IS -11 •·•· WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING I •·•· READING ROOM ..... 4ey•: 9 ..... -s ..... ·~·84ey : 9 ..... -7:..S •.•. T-a4ep -4 F rl4ey: 9 •••• -5 .,, ... ; 7-9 ., .... ~~ '•···-...... IIXOND c-.,-=-OF ~.KIEIII'I'WT Newport Beach at C.C.O.a cicl Mar •)9 Eut Cout Kip way aJNDAY SCHOOL 9:\S e.•. aJM)AY SERVICE '' .... WJ)MEII)AY EVt!letO *EIINO •••·•· ••AD..O JIOOM-:: ~~ ~!.~t~:: ..... .,: tO •••.•••••• 7-7lJII ,._, .. ftlD •••• Fr.~: 10 •·-·4 ,.._ You ~ cordially utYtted to anced Chur~ Servtcea aad to uae the Rudiq Room. IApUII .... feBD: .. Ip ( I,,J,pr•tlut Hiblr R#IPII") Santa A.aa ............... D:. P. G. Jhwu.nA. ,._ SUJifDAY 5DViCU t :45a..a S4uwiQ ....a JJ:CO LJL11onl .. W ....... t:co,.....~u.._ 1:C0p.a.~W IS WED!QIDA'f 1:JD .......... t:OO ..._ rr.,. Nxct .. Luthenm Church Of the Ma.e.r Lu~an Olurct\ tn AlDene& 3M5 Eut Cout Hllh .. 1 Corona •1 Mer PAI't'Oa PUMC CU.. Phone: Oak* 3 ·:fO'Z2 SUNDAY SCHEDULE q a.m. --Famtly worahip ancluchna Sunday Chuu:b Sct»ol 11 :00 a.m.-WonbJ fmt ........ a.~ (IOUTM~"Nl c.e•••• .. ~ .... QOII!Ir NW\'. AT~ .... T IC'MOOL -,_,.. •• ..,..._..,.._,._.we_ ft.,. _ __._ ..... (ft ........... ~ ... ,, ...... ...... ._.,. W.VfCI7l1t ,.,. -K·T ..0¥.01.0 ,. ,,~... f ' v I·~-~~ 3262 lr~ $treet, Mewpert Nelthts lutu llm,wu .c 111 (,o •·rnrmf'llt, Ud>lt • nl "' Tltt't•l(ln. fl'OII~r/u·oJ '" \ll.fl\um <"hutch Sctlool ro, all •au . 10 a.m. Sunday Standav wo1 <~har at ll a.m. "'uuC'IY Care flu•vaded TELEPHONE M~-:740 MRS. Wlllt~M M. HA ~q1s of Newoort ~ach (seated) is one of the volunteer work ers for th e 1%6 Easter Seal campaign in Orange County. She is shown here with Mrs. Clif McAfee of Fullerton , th e ne wly named county chair- man. Funds raised in the campaign will help suppo rt the new rehabilitation center of the Orange County Society for Cr ippled Children and ~dults in Orange. 1st honor roll named Estan cia lligh School's ftnt honor roll It us JOfre sh - man , 32 sophomores and 31 JUntors for a lOta l of QJ honor s!Udents -51J gtrls and H bcoys . !There are no seniors lhts year at thiS nev. Costa \1esa !ichool.) Suaight A g raJes we re made by Russ Enclr.son anJ Tina Jtllson, both JUntors. Here IS the c~•mplete honor roll : FRESI-1\tf::--1 -Rtchard o\n· derson, Judy <\s ch, Bruce Be ckwith, Laura Clemen h, JohiU\na Filet, Tanya Found•, Linda F rench, \iary Gainu, \ia:rk 3oodyear. Tom Gonnan, Lani Go• lin, Tirn Hitchcock, Tom Hoff , Robin 1-lun tel. Su - san \bruyama, Janet ).tat- son , Cassandra \ota,;we ll , Carol \111\ar, Kay Nett, Tem Newh art, Cyntlua Petruska, Linda Pi llnw. Dan Randa ll. Schul"· ""' ~~ PO .. Ia\.., •u•s c .-IRA NOW AT 1780 NEWPORT EL VD . PH . 646-93Ut:otta Mel&, I Gary Stokes, Debbie Stol ar- off, Ch ery l Tumdah\, Sancy V.eme r, John ~uonb . SOPU0\10RES Jane Avtla. Ira Royea. Jary Bul- la, Phd Cannon, Steve C lark Connte Cranfie!J, f'lfe& fah), \bke Fallon, Susan Frank· ltn, Ltnda Genis, Lorelet r.telow, Robert lfabereder, 1--.:ns lla tch, \tar&te l·hgh- smtth. Oan lloey, Laurie Jencks, Ltnda Lee, Pattt LunJe, Carolyn \lac ey. Oeb- bte \1t ller, Steve Pew, C.."h ru Popov, John Prentice, Kath- ryn Scott, John Siletto, Cin- dy Sisco, Shelli Smich , .\fi.te '\todlarJ, Brenda Stone, He len Todd, Chus Vogel, Kathy Yeaaer. JU'IIIORS -Tom o\nthon)·, Sa n.Jy BaJu, Sharon Brewer, \1tc ha el CanJum. 1--.:athryn Cooper. Rand~ n~nnts. Bruce o, ton, ntane Doyle, Russ Er1ckson. Judv Fay. Ett cLtttle, Peter 1\o~t. Ttna J illson, \1tl:e Johnson. Paul Ke lly, John Lamktn, (ia yle Larson. ll(lnna Lyk.c:. \lllr;c \kCartt n, Vti:t \lohonen, Nancy Putle, La ~atne Pnce , Don Ronaldson. Rtck Roth, Kathryn Ru pp, LtnJa 'ie aton, <\ltce Sumrall. \!ar- aaret Szabo, Conn te w'alcher, Connte Whttegon, Roberta Wyman . . lEGAl HOTICE ''iOTI Cf. m CRF])]ffifl~ "io. A-:0 2RO l !'iUPt'HI Ofl COII RT OF' TIH HAn: OF' CALIF'ORNI A F'OR 1llf. COUNTY O f ORA.'IIGt ·~"'"'"' of IIAR RH:T JANF "ilr.HOL'\ Pf:TH, •l•o kilo""~ .,. HARR!f.T 'III CHOI.S Pf.TII. drr:ee.,.ed. 'IIOTIC F' IS Ht:Rf.RY G!Vt::'li to th .. creditorfl Of th e •bovr o•med dceedeat th111 •II per- ~o" h•vio~ ch ira• ·~aio•t thc urid doeeedeat are reqoired to fi le them, with thc oece••vy vo•d:lera, io thc offi ce of the elerk of the abovc catitled oo ort. or t.o pre11mt them, witb t.he oeeeea•ry vooclaer., to the •ader•ir;aed 11 e/o H•....-ood, HeffeMIU, Soda & Corfm •, Attonteyfl 11 l~•w, !355 Via Lido, Newpon Bucb, Califor- oi• wh ich ia tlle pi-ce of bui- oellfl of the 110der•ir;aecl io .al l 11111tter. perteia ia~ to t.be e11tate of "aid clecedut, with io eh: moeth• after the fir.t p•blie•· tio11 of thi• ootiee. D•ted Deeen~ber !, 1965 f'RED PETH f red Peth E•ec1tor of t.be Will of the •bove ••u•urcl deeeclcat H.rwood, Heffe,.llll, Sode. & Corfm• Auomey• 111 L•w 3355 Vi• Lido Newport Be•ellr, Ce li fo,.;. 673-fiOfiO Attotfltyl lor Ent:llor P1 bliah : flee. 9, 16, 2!, JO, 1965, 111 tbe Newport Herbor F:u i r;a . From Tile POUCE. BLO'I'I'ER A ..... A leatMr alllqu.Jder P'UfM Wat IIOiea rrom .. WI• locked •ehic:le puked at the Martl:et a .. ket pu\iaa lot. at 321\rd St., Wut Newport, l&id Lynn 0 . Cook, 436 S.'lille Ave., Balboa. TIWIIII UEICISE IS MILD II IDIU DIMTIITS -RID Two lbrllof Area dra•ei 1tt .. are amoaa dle 35 p•aoa• hoeored Dee. 1 by lhe C.n· cwy Clab, 1upport Jft*P lor the U9C 1cbool ol Dentistry, for Hrfiu •• part•time mem-- bers or lhe lacuhy' They are Dr . Rober& G, Andrews, 604 St. James Pl., Cliff Hnen, pedodontics, and Dt. William R. Holmes, 1433 Santiaao Dr .. Oo•er Shoros, oral suraery. 1Cood-.tr ... ,..,.41 ••da Hoetniaa, 340 Mqaoli a St., Costa Mesa ••• Vi•c•t e. Wood, Ull Sandato Dr., Dover !bores, reported bu~ alars entered his unlocked praae and lOOk 176 • .50 worth of loola •. ,Wallace Quimby, 606 Hamilton St., Cotta Men, told police &hat be found the initials "W.K.P." and .. , .. painted on 1 pltte in the street in front of 402 Orion Way , Wes t Newport Heishts. and on an electri- cal ttandonner at the comer of Spindrift Way and Orion Way; damaac was estimated tt sso. . .Durina a .-ery heavy mom ina foa, a VW dri- .-en by Alan P. Chapman, 119 44th St., West Newport, ran into the rear of a stopped Ford driven by Theodore C. York or Huntinaton Beach on lbe B. Coaat Hwy. wau or JamborN Ret.: '*· O.apmaa stalf.U I •IIPt CMI c:.a his forebead. •• Miet. .. t D. Mas· ca, lS. or 109 MoPadden Pl., Cefttral N.wport. was arrest· od at CJ p.m. on a charao of fumi1hina marijuaraa at 425 llnd St., Wut Newport. , . A bottle wu toned tbrouah a plate alan window and al .. a door, c auaina 1130 darnaae at John1on and Son, 1000 W. Cout Hwy ., \4ari· ner's Mi \e, reported P11 Donovan. . . -\ vehicle that ldt the scene knocked over a parkina meter on Newport Blvd., north of 21 th St., West Newport ... while collectina on his paper route, \1.ike L. Folsom, 211 40th St., We st Newport, reporle4· that his Huffy bi cy cle wu stolen h om in front or 4108 Ri.-er Lt. JohnS. Doerfel, aon of Mu. Maraie L .• Peck , 2428 Newport Blvd., Coata Meaa, participated in a Nonmber field trainina uerci1e in Korea, endina Nov. 116. AIRMAN ~obertq,H , Foulds, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Foulds of 732 Sison St., East Sluff, has been assign- ed to McChord AF9, Wash., after completing Air Force baslctralnlngat San Antonio, Texas. He wil l be trained on the job as a communi cations specialist with the Air de- fense Command. ALLOW US TO INTRODUCE • The 14-year-old officer is eucuti ve officer in Battery 0, 7th Bau.a\ion of the 2nd Infantry Division's 17th 1\rti\lery in Korea. He enter· ed the Anny in April, 1963, and wu lut stationed at Fort Sill, Okla. AMA/'/Je SNit tOUit NEW CH£,1 ... and allow Andrt to introduce to you the finest Gou rmet Menu in our ill! tea! when you open an account at Newport National Bank Bayside Office - • You must have seen the bank build inl by now -it 's under the ~ue roof It Bayskte Center. at the entrance to Balbol Island. From our openinc: date of NOVEMBER 20th throulh D£CEMBER 31st, )'OU ere invited to open )'OUr account and become 1 Charter Mem· btr of the benk. As a Charter Member, )'OU are entitled to: ·-= ·---· (ldauCtf'Jtntl ,_ • a c~ .......-~) • -W II_. -111111 ·---·-.... -•• llftlCI CIIAIII witt~ .................... of $300.00 ·----~-....t.fNe for ,.,. U months • -T1U I PM._,, I, .... -YI COme in to the ._. under the: blue roof •nd discuss the lonl line of penonel ..mces. White JIOU're theN -cat*' 1 Chet'ter Account. CUrter --Now. 20th throup Doc:. 3ht, 1965. Mf.ll41 .• • • --