HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-12-30 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHIS SKETCH shows tht 2600 block on
Coast Hwy. In Corona dtl Mar where the
M.H .SherNn Foundation ptans to develop
a research and c ultural centtr. Tht sha-
ded portions are owned by the Sherman
Foundation.
$150 ,000 fire guts Lido house
A wiftd-blown fue cauaod
an eatimated 1150,000 dam-
ap in eacluive Lido lale
yeatetday morniaa •• 1 home
waa pued and 2 other• were
damaaed before firemen
could brina the blue under
control.
The borne of Ruth Lane,
843 Via Lido Soud, received
n.toaaive damaae to both
tho upa taira and down a ta ira.
After firemen battled the
blaze in a drivina rain a torm
(Of about 1 S minute a, the in-
ferno was brouabt under con·
trol.
3 candidates • 1n race
Pire Chief R.J . Briacoe re-·
ported that the bouae ol Los
Anaelea federal Court Judae e. Avery Crary. 901 Via
Lido Saud, suffered heavy
clara,. to tbe oots ide. Tbe
hc.e at Harry A. Brittina·
ham, U S Via Lido Soud, bad
the •indowa blo•n out.
Three cudiclat.ea ue defi·
llit.ely ia tbo r~• (Of New•
port Beacb Ct1y COWlci I iD
the April 12 election.
Counci lwom&n Doreen Mar-
• ba II annOUilced ye 1 tetda y
that abe will be candidate
for re-electiOG (rom Diatrict
3. Lido tale aftd Newport
Heipta.
Earlier ia the week MayOf
Paul Orober auwered .. yea ..
to a q-..ation whether be
will run (Of re~leclioa u
councilmu from Oiatrict 4.
wbic:h ioehadea Cliff Haven,
Weatclif'f, Harbor Hiahlanda.
Dover Sborea. Weat Uppet
Bay and Bay Shore•.
Robert Shelton. former city
manaaer. wbo wu appoiDtod
COGDcilman Cor Corona del
Mar Oiatrict 7 two weeta aao.
announced at that time that
be iat.eDda to be a caodidato
ia tbe April election.
Tlae 4th iac:ambeat, Vice·
Mayor Doe E&der. a aid Moo·
day eveaiq that be baa aot
aade hi• deciaioa yet. He
repreaeata Distric t 2, Balboa
Peaiaaala.
~~. Man ball said tbat ber
bid Cor ,...a.ctiOil reaalta
from her iat.ereat ia partici•
patiaa actinly ita the city's
powtb darioa tbe aeat 4 , .. ,..
••t will coatiaae workilll
to proYide the people of
Newport Bea cb with aood.
illlputial pMJUDeat -oae
wllicb ia efficieot, atable Ulld
forward lootiaa." abe a aid.
Slle wu elected to tbe eo.w:u ia April, 1961. Prior
to a..r electioa, ebe .. "ed
l , • .,. OG tbe Pla.DD.iaa Com-
llliuioa. Aa a eo-cit mem-
ber abe it cbainua ~ the
followiq coaaiu.ea: pro-oed•• Met io~eraal aDdlt.
fiMKiaa ot capital im,rove· -•tt. tad tidalud edraiaia·
'••IJ ......
tratin COGIIOI. 1M ia a mem-
ber ol the Leape ol Califor-
nia Citiea COGDittoe on re·
venue ucl taxation.
~ •. Maraball, a lad pner·
ation CaliforaiaD, ia a pa·
clu.at • o1 UCLA &Dd toot an·
claate work at eoa..-.
Uaiftrtity ia New Y•k. !I.e
bu worked ia _,bt re•
aeucll ud ecoaomic atatie•
tica Ulld baa practiced aa aa
acco.tut. sa.. aDd bar bubaod. Bob,
aa oraa.. power, II•• at
367 Via Lido So.d, Lido
lele.
All 3 home• were unoc·
cupied.
Pireman G.C. Newbold auf·
Cered amoke illbalation and
waa taken to Hoaa Hospital
whore be waa treated and
releaaed.
Hypnotist
is arrested
Hypnotiat Stlawn Mattera,
a Dlahtclub entertainer at
the Villa Marina reataurant,
ia to be anaianed Jan. 3 at
the Newport Beacb.COata
Met a M\lnicipal court on a
cbarte of illepl au prac -
licea.
The performer, wbou real
name ia Wally \tart.Jn Glynn,
••• urea ted Ia at Tbwaday
aCtor a combilled anveatiaa-
tion by the Newport Beacb
police dep&tWent, the die·
trict attorney'• office and
the aberifra department.
Tbe 42-yeu-old performer
poated the 12,260 t.i I.
Mr. Olynn ia married, baa
2 dauabtera and reaidoa at
2359 Newport BIYd., Coa ta
Mesa . He hat lived in tbia
area ror 2 yean.
The diatrict attorney'• of-
fice iuued the order Cor Mr.
OlyM'a ureat.
.TIIICYCLI IIIII liTO
AaTO: I Y.TIIII IT
A Honda IDOC.Ofeycle driven
bJ Michael R. Milia. 11. of
2201~ W. Oc:eao PL. Ceatral
Newport. ran ieto a vehicle
drina by Cberyl L. Harria
ol ar .... -at die i.Dienection
ot Ba lbo.a B IYd. aftd l6dl St.
lu t s-day aC1ernooe.
Yule contest winners nallled
1"'he yootb complaiHd ol
pal a ia bit left aboolder. bat
11id be woold ••• hie own
pbyaiciao. A rider. Richard
Dabar, 10, alao o1 the
Oceu Pt. ldclreaa. complaan·
ad ol pala ia Ilia back.
n. C4fOU del Mar a. ...
ber ~ Coaaerce Marcbaott
C.O..i tlee be1d he prl u
awud lut w .. t to de .. rmi ..
1M wi .. n ol 1M CarielniU
eo. ... l.
11M ....., priM w-..r ie
........... •n o.••••od
Aft., 0... ....... ...
.... 1M ......... 1:.. v ...... a.
the lad pri u , wtaic~ l• a tSO
merdaaadiae certificate.
Ltwie B. O.Voru fJI L.oaa
Beacb woa -. w ~~tiae. • •co AT ICC .Ill. Jl
t15 lift certificate. ,.... 46 Tict.&e fot dlle eppearuce
plact prlae. alto • 12S Pit o1 J•• 0reeo ... ec.puy
certificat•. waa WOII '-' Jla at OraqaCoaet Colle .. will
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OPPICIAL MIWS'A'II OP THI CITY 0# MlffiOIT IIE.ACH
hole CD bl is planned
as research, culture center
A one-block development
ol a research and cultural
cecter in COfooa de I Mar re•
ceived ao importaat ~t at
Monday eVODUal'l 1011i00 of
tbe Newport Beacb City
Cowacil •• appronl •••
Jivon for a cbaop in alley
alic-nt
1\e M.H. Sherman Pou.nda·
lion baa prepared utouive
plana for the block oa t be
ocelft aide or Coeat Hwy.,
bounded by Dahlia Ave., 3rd
Ave ., aftd femlear Ave.
Ownoralli p or moa l or tbe
block baa been acquired by
the foundation, wbich baa
ita headquarters in tho block,
at 614 Dahlia Ave.
Arnold Haakell, preaident
ol the Foundation, uid yea·
terday that the plana call for
enlaraemeot or the facilities
and activities of tbe Newport
Harbor Service Leape, which
now maintaana tbe Oaniab
Coffee Garden at 262S e.
Coaat Hwy.
The other major enterpraae
is the Hiatorical Reaearcb
of the Pac ific Southweat, al·
ready operalina at the Sher·
man foundation headquarters.
and eventually to occupy
peatly enlaraed quartcra an
the block.
"Tbia reaearcb oraaniza·
tion ia atudy1n1 the history
ol the development of South-
em California.''~. Haskell
aaid. "Tbe phenomenal arow-
U. o1 .. peee 1S ,.._. a..e
never been equalled any·
where in the world. The rae·
tor1 cootributtna to that
powtb wall be or peat an·
tereat to future biatoraana
and to o ther placea an the
WOfld .
"We already bave a email
orpnisataon workana on thaa
prOJeCt , and we wi II continue
to enlarae it. We bave had
remarkable rea ponae from
,...ny pioneer familiea, who
have contributed data and
re..corda never avai I able be.
fOfe . Numerous colleau
tlao bave helped ua accumu-.
late material.
"New electrooic proceu ea
wi II make tbja d ata a vaal·
able to atudentl, biatoraana
and author a who wi 11 be com-
ina to the Hiatorical Re·
aearch beadqll<ora to 1 tudy
the information. ••
~. Haskell aaid that the
future plaaa (Of e&palllaon
ca II for bui ldinaa to aerve
u libntiea and fOf preserva-
tion ol the lliatorical mater·
ial.
Hiatorian William Hendrickl
ia director of tbe reaeucb
project.
~. Haskell aa•e biab
praise to the WOfk ol the
Newport Harbor Se"ice Lea-
aue members fOf devolina
time and eaeriY to charitable
actiYitiea.
"We ~ very intoreatod in
au.pP«tina tbom.'' be uid.
.. Tbey will 1et ..-e 1 pace
and will be able to npand
thefr actiYitiea. The former
Karen Marpeta lrapotU will
be remodeled to pro•ide a
place for ua art pilary. 'The
Senice Lea ... will be able
to aene IUDdaea &ad aCtor·
nooa 1eu."
ne dwate ol alley loca-
tic. approYed ., the City
Coucil will enable Slaermu
Poaada tic. to .. oceed wi dl
ita piau Cor tbe block. A
roqaeat COt ottatreet parkiaa
oa 600, 602. 606. 601 ud
610 Dahlia Ave. ia pendiaa
before ta.e Pluaiaa Commie·
aion. 'ne tMUer wu held
OVIT by dle eo.ataiiOft 10
that dle alley problem c®ld
f&ttl be reaol•ecS.
Clll•l" Ke-.cly fJI .._
arc*•t.ectwal fila ol Williem
Bl~t ... Auociatea n•
,...... ·-ol ........ u. ol6e ..... hl ....... at
...... , ••• t ••• <AIIiKil
.............. Mt .. ............. .., ..... ....... ,....
Disabled vet
is beaten
Caeur e. Flores, 23 , of
Costa \4eu, wall be an as an·
ed Jan. 3 an Newport Beach·
Cotta \4eaa ~unacapal Court
to anawer cbaraea of auault
and battery aaaanat 1 dss·
abled Army veteran of Bal·
boa.
He as a lao cbuaed with
dnvan& on the wrona a ide ol
the road and bat and run.
floret . of 623 W. Hamil t.on
Sl .• ~a. .......... -· lubina Neal La Verne Da·
vidaon, 28, of 324 Anade
"v e.. wa th an auto aeraal.
\\-. Oavaaon 11 a 100'\ daa ·
a bl ed veteran and cannot
move has arms above baa
ahoulders.
P~OUOTr::D - Caot. Hal M•nugn t. Lou•s >1 eeres, Sgt.
Donald Picker and Sgt. Kelson UcOan ie l ffrom left) are
betng congratulated oy 1\ss•stant Po tee ':heef Uerrtl
Duncan on theer recent advancement •n ran~t..
Police officers promoted
Fow promota ona of Newport
Beach polace peraonne l were
announced thaa week by Chacf
Jamea Glavu.
Lt . Hal Minuah waa promo·
ted to captaan and placed an
comn&Dd or the s-tJol d!VI•
lion.
SJl-1..oWa u...r-~ ~
moted to lieut eoant a nd wa ll
serve u watch corrmande r
an the r-trol dav11aon.
Patrolmen Donald Packer
and Ke laon \kDanae l were
promoted to aeraeantl an the
patlol d iVII Ion.
the de s-rtmcnt for 6 ye a.rs .
He 11 1 paduate of the Una·
veuaty or Calafomaa at Ber-
ke ley. where be maJ ored an
cramanoloiY.
S&t. Packer hu been wath
the deputment about 6 years
and 11 a anduate ol UOJvet·
.....,. J.-a. .. ... n e
He was a pohuca l scaence
m&JOf
11 \tcDanae I 11 from the
Harbor "'ea. He a ttended
Oranae Coast Colleae. earn-
ed an -'.A. dearee and played
consaderable ba aketball.
gets
top prize
The Ctty of Newport Beach
won ht place an the cat eaory
of best h l)\ted and decorated
publac bualdan&. s chool,
chw ch an the "40 Malea of
Chnatmas Smales" con teat.
Caty Hall daaplayed a huJe
Santa Claua and anamat ed
reandeer on top of the ronf.
-'I POtaat 'a Hudwue Co.,
,llni_JL Balboa ..BlYJL ...L.ah
tra l Ne wport , won 3rd place
an the but Chns tmai scene
cateaor~. The e1haba1 lea·
lured ~nta's "'orllahop and
Santa Claua radana an anama·
ted whale wath anama ted
rea ndeer.
The attaclc occuned lu t
Thwaday at the antenectaon
of -'lvarado St. and E. Bay
Ave.. where F lorea drove
hia car anto the atopped ve-
ha cle of \\-. Davison.
Chaef Glavaa poanted out
an announcana tbe promotions.
that thcae ad vancemcnt.a
were won thtouah compeuuve
wtiUcn e1amanataona and a
thCKouah teattn& by an ora l
interview boud.
Lock those corral gates!
The horses are coruled'
" feller or aareement wu
II &ned yealerda)' detail an &
resUtctaons on t.be use per-
mat pan1 ed to Forest G.
~. th Jr.. preSident of the lr·
vane Coast Country Club, for
a horse corral on the property
leased to the Country Club.
A acuffle enaued wbeo
Florea a tart ed walk ana on
the hood or 'Ar . Oavaaon'a
car. f loret arabbed the aerial
to prevent himaelf from fall-
ana and bro ke at off. He then
uaed the broken anten.na to
beat tbe diubled veteran on
the forehead, ahoulder and
riaht hand, cauaina aeveral
lac eration•.
On Cbraatmu day Ploru
waa arrested by pollee offi·
cer Leonud Hanaud at 18th
St. and Tuatan Ave., Coats
Mon.
Oral antervaewa a.re con·
due led by polace admana1U1·
tOfa from other JWaadactlons
wbo aave theu lime an the
knowledae that they may
need sanular auaatance wa th·
in tbeu own •&encaea .
Capt. ~anuab, the new bead
of the r-aol davaaaon, baa
been with the department al·
moa t Q yean. He attended
Freano State Colleae. ,...JOf·
1n1 an peraonnel adnuoaatra-
tton.
Lt. Heerea baa been wath
The Plannaog Corm'lauaon
panted a l·year use permit
Dec. 16 but dad not anclude
apecafac lanutataon .
Councilman Dee Coo~
poanted out dwana the \4on·
day afternoon study seuaon
that the locatton was not
leaally eatsbhahed. and thus
Child beating hearing set
A 23-year-old davorcee 11
acbeduled fOf a beuana Jan.
13 in Newport Beach-Coats
Meu \4wlicipal Court oo
cbaraea or beatina her 211,-
you-old dauahter. '"hen abe returned bome from
PeUY Lou Mucb, 1627 1'. • date.
Balboa Blvd .. Central Newt-A t.by11tter notified Police
port, wa1 ureated on Tuca-'Offaeer N. Purcell that the
day ollut week at 4:30a.m. cbald had black and bl~
Fifth Ave. Bids called
apota and bate marks on bor
body.
\ira. March wu taken to
Oran&e County Jail. The
child, named Roban. wu
placed an the Albert Siuon
Home an Santa Ana.
The Newport Beach City
Cou.aci I called bide Monday
evellioa for 2 majOf atroet
projecta :
• Widen ina ol Sth .. ve. an
Corona del Mat, from l.&rka·
par Ave. to Poppy .. ve .• at
8D eatinated COil of S3S,·
700.
• Rev11ion ol the Dover
Or.·WutclifCOr. anteraec taon
near lhe eatraoc:o to Wee t-
clif'f, at ao eaumated coat
o/112,000.
The b.da ue to be opened
al 10 a .m. Jan. 1q. E.ttmated
date or ccnplelaOft fOf both
projecta 11 aut ~pn l l~.
Oaa fundi •all provade the
fiaaacana.
~bhc ''ork..a Ou ector Joe
O.vhn aaad that the ampt<\ve·
••• ol Sth A ••. wa ll provide
for 2 lrevel lanea, with a
partiq I ... ucl t•b uad
.. ,.. alo., Ole a~IJ
ti ... A cl1&ca. 10 '-......
at-. die ..-.rlJ aW. will
I r.,.. .._ ....... a&-e ........ ~ ~ ...... n.w .. ~ea~...,_.
bu been pi&Mod to amprove
cbau.eliutioo of the tnffac
flow, thereby ancreiiiDI the
~cary of the ao1eraecllon
aad iDcreaaiaa traffic ufety.
A atandard T-interaect.aon
wi 11 replace tbe pre ae nt
c~inatwD.
Vace~yor Don ~IeSer voted
no on dae call for btda, uy-
iaa dlat he o~od the Wu t·
c:hlf.OO•er plan bec aue "at
would deatroy tho tlafrac
now."
Counc:almu O.e Coot a lao
eapre11ed daautufac uon
wa th the ansenec taon revt-
aaon, but be voted to call the
bade .~ altemase plan would
c:ott only one-thud •• mucb,
be aaid.
dT DISPlAY AT OCC
1M '-ll t• auldent art
wall ._ oa cUepla fOf the
,.he at <lrll.-Coeu Col-
.... Ju. tO *•• Peb. 11 • .. ~ An Oalllf)'.
8di .. ...... will -• ............. ., .... .,_ .. ,.,. ,... -........ ,.
A prelamanuy hearina waa
held Dec. 27 . Jad~tt Wtlham
Ouiatenaen reaet the beanq
fOf Jlft. 13 at the request ol
"•· ~ucb 'a att«ney, Ooa
R. t.dkanaon. He asked fOf
11'10fe ttrae to coefer Wtth b.a1
chent.
~atrtrlu le , lM divorcee
polled the JS50 bail and II
now free.
" JUVenale anveat.aaaaot,
Ce leate Van Cleve, reponed
t.ha t the chald had black and
blue apoll and bite marlta on
her body.
C uatody of the arall •irl
... lflllted lef'IIPOIIIrily to
her Cacher. Dni4 W. Match,
of 1113 Viola P t.. eo.aa
Mua. A beariaa ie sc._.l.ed
to delenlli• .-.o will lilt e•...,. • •• ,.. .. .-;.ct ., • c...., t .Ut ---.... . .......... -·· .. . ... ............ ..
-ft..a ..... , 'I .
could technacal h be any-
where an the Countrv C lub
lease area The locatton
mentaoned at the Comrmuaon
hearana wu J U~>t easterly of
Jambroce Rd., about 1 half
male noctherh from the en·
trance to the "'e,roner Inn.
Mr . Cool a lao e1preued
concern that the corral nupt
be locate d an the ra&ht-of· ••> reserved for the waden-
an& o( Jamboree Rd .
""yor Paul Gruber WJed
that the staff be ana truc t.ed
to aee that the corral wo uld
not anterferc ..,,th the road
wadenan& Councalman Robert
She llon 'uuu lt'd that ...
Smath be contacted ammedaa-
t.el~ ao thai restra ct.aona
could be ,recafaed an wtat.ana.
.. t the evenan a mee tana. the
Councal a peed on 1 atale·
ment of reatrac ttons, and th11
atat.ement waa aaaned yeator-
day by Mr . Smath and bi1
1on.
The apeomcnt provide a:
no atructwe other than fencea
wa ll be wathan so fee\ or the
propoaod new 1h1nment ~
Jamboree Rd .. no port.aon d
the conal wa ll encroactl aftt.o
the 32-foot raaht or way for
tbe Mdenana; there wi II be
no vehicular accou(rom lbe
canal to Jambocoe Rd .; a
le11l deacnpuon wall tie
dow1l t.he loc all on ol the c:ar-
ral, and at wall not be ~ed
to any other locataoo.
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ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign
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IS IT GOIHG TO BE A HAf»PY HEW YEAR?
What's the hope fOf '66'
All ot the Gteat Society economists and politicians are op.-
tlmlstlcally looking forward to a booming happy' new year,
with continuing good times and good fortune.
Ot course, there are the spoil sports, who are sounding a
word of caution and warning. These pessi mists are saying
that the happy new year depends upon the success of ef-
forts to stop the federal spending spiral, and also on the
efforts to halt the continuing concentration of power in the
federal government.
The spending spree and the growing welfare program should
certainly cause concern for the financial integrity of our
nation. It is as if the Grea t Soc iety were hosting a natiorr
Nide smorgasbord , bidding all to c0me and partake of the
goodies on the table. ~t the head of the Great Society is a
Texas cowboy who rel 1shes 1n the JOY of hand-out and give-
away. There seems to be little thought for tomorrow. The
folks crowding to the smorgasbord aren't really expected to
pay for the groceri es and goodies, but to pu t it on the bill
for fu ture reckoning.
The spoil sports say, "Let's pay for what we are eating.
Let's not leave a terrible burden for our children and our
children's children to bear."
Thi s warn ing must be heeded if our nation is to survi ve as
a free constitutional republic. It must be obvious to al l ra-
tional Citizens that a time of reckoning must come i f the
rnrtkmt11t ~at continues to mount, tmd tnc glye-awtJy:s con-
tinue to grow, and a greater and greater percen tage of our
peopl e get on the Ne lfare Nagon.
The time to stop th1s per ilous trend is right now. The
start of a new year 1s a good time to make a pledge to kee p
the extended palm a'Nay from the federal treasury. This
goes for city councils, school boards, county supervisors,
and other agenc1es. Thts pledge should al so be made by
tndivtdual cit 1zens and local organ izations: stop asking the
c1 ty to undert<Jice projects that you should be doing by your-
selves. The new year can be hera! ded by a return to good
Jld-fash•oned thrtft, 1ndustry and self-reliance -a fine new
)'ear's re solut1on tor 1 qoo,
• • •
WRI TE TO YOUR COHGRESSMEH
r-ur nation has gone on record against discrimination and
:..r~Judice by the fo rmal enactment of the civil rights bill.
~ur lederal government should demand full compliance wi th
tnat na t1 ona l legislation in all disbursements of federal
funds. Congress should therefore go on record in a state-
'1'1ent of national U.S . policy that no fore ign aid funds can
!:le disbursed to any nation where discrimination is Pfac-
ttced w1tl"l resoect to race, rei igion, social standing or eco-
'l::tmic status. ~II supporters of the ci vil rights bill should
jemand th•s action by Congress. Let your representatives
n Nashtngton know that you support th1s policy.
• • •
RUSSIAN ROULETTE
Po~npo (Te•.) Hew•
1 hr 'l(llutmn to tlw r•1 rr (!rnwtn(! nauonal debt, tht' con-
tinlllnQ h.tlam c nl Jldl 1111 n : dc·hett~. and the world lack of
ronhden<<' tn rht-do ll.tr I\ a 5tmplc onr. Ev•·ry sol\t•nt fam-
Ily knm~ ~ thl" am1vt•r. Q111t ~pend1n~ more than you t:tl.e
in. Hut that. of wur.-·. "'o"ld mean :~handomng the fan-
tasu·~ of dnmr~tir and Alobal Ctopia~. Thr medicine will
haH· ro be takrn '1()(10t·r nr latt'r. Why not now ? Well, the
answer to that IS, our ''lt•ader~·· hope that, by the time the
rr.l$h actually comes, they will already have theirs and be
out from under the gun.
THE JUDGMENT
.. cyr•• (Oitio) Tefe9rapWen~•
If \CIU ~lk\(.' we-can spt>nd our way to a tound ec,on.
om" b\ u<'fici t hnancmr:. then vou probably wiU agree with
thr Prts1dcnt that tht Jccnmplishllltnts o( t.hU lellion oi
Con~ wall "1hine" an hi,tory.
But if you beliew it's morally wrong to mor1pfl the
eamm~ of our ehildrt:n for gentrations to c:oroe, you will
a~tr« w1th m 10 the conclusion that the 89th comp.Rcl a
torry and shameful rec.ord (or the history book.
INIPNCTfYI IALM
..,. LJ •• ., •••• ( .... ) ....
Co\~t ellpetu Julve 100thing WOf'dt reptdinc
..W.O, ClOIU and i.nflat.ion ~re. But many hou..ma are
noc rody 1o tcupt the explanations alter they~ .. kKtid
a t their load billa.
THI MJIIUYOU
C•l•n••.,.... (C .... ) .. ..,._,.,.~
Risk c:apie&~ and k.GOW~ge of ib we, so wbtft they
an ~ltd and made Wf'lcome. W ithout them, chere
wiD be no ~ and, ill thcii &blenu, ewn politida. woo'& ..
l ~VIN ~ COAST COUNT~Y CL U9 was the scene of the
Christmas glug party of the Newport-9alboa Rotary mem-
bers and their ~otaty-Anns. Special guests were ~oy
~eynol ds, district governor of ~otary, and Mrs. Reynolds.
Shown here at the food line, are, from left, Ted Laveson
of Corona del Mar, honorary member of the ~otary Club;
Mr. ~eynolds and Jack ~lchardson, c lub presldenL
FROM THE BIBLE
straight For &he nation and kinadom
that wi II not ae"e &bee •hall
periah; yea, thoae nations
ahall be utterly wasted.
Osaiah 60:12.)
REPORT FROM SOUTH AFRICA -PART IV
ly Tom Anclenon
LEGAL MOTICE
~OTICF. or PUBLIC Hf.ARI'IIG
'IIOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVF.S
that th~ City Coancil or the
City or 'llewport Bucb will
hold a poblic hear~ntt reprdiott
the ap~a l of Doa.ld 0. Wells
of lvu Wr lla & Soos, lac.,
builder.-and developers, oo
behalf of R.L. j ohnson. The
a ppeal is from the deciaion or
the Plaonlns C:ommissioo deny·
in~t thf' a pplication for Varianc~
'lo. 880 oo which Baycrest
. hores C:o., lesaee, aod Th~
ln•1oe C:om pany, lea a or, w~re
•pPifcants reqoPIIIIDIJ pen-._-
••oo 10 c oostrucl feoces in el·
r es" of 3' in hei~tht withio the
front vard s~tbacu OD Lots I 0
throush 51, '>4 through 59 aod
61 throof!h 79, Trsct 4224,
/.one R-1-R; locst~d oo Gslan
Onve and \tariners Drive, 'lew-
port Buch. Tb~ ap~a l oo be-
ba H of ILL. J obnaon r~ fers
only to Lot n. Trec t 42 24.
Du rban, South Africa: Mr. A. C . Kahn is
what w~ know as a racist and white sup~m
ist. H~ also happens to~ an Indian. He was
born in South Africa, iJ rMdium brown in
color, is a m~m~r of the South African In-
dian Council, and a clothing manufacturt'r.
"Mr. Kahn," I asked, ·'do you ~li~ve all
JX'Opl~s are equal, that difft>rt'Oct's are due al-
most entirf'lv to ~nvironrn~nt rath~r than to
2{'nt'tics ?"
"~o. I think ~mr pt'Oplt's ar(' far behind
oth~n in th<'ir dt'vt'loprnent. I attribut~ this
not n~crssanh to gent"tics but to the fac t that
the whit~ m an has \tnll(gl~d for hundrl'<is or
•T'an to aN'Ompli8h, to uupro-himwll."
~O\ernnlt'nt. are prosperous and happy. The
~vt'mmt"nt ~ not holding us down. The gov-
~mmcnt is helpin~t us f,rward, through tep-
arate development. When our hug~ lndian-
ownt'd ~ugar mill was having financial diffi-
culti~s. tht" own~n ofTt>rcd it for sale. White
bidden vird with f'Uh other to get it. But
the ~ovt"mrnent stepped in and saved it for
th~ Indian own~n by lending them a large
'um of moni"V to rt"Organi7.t' and refinance
thr mill. ~ow it is prmperous again and gives
rmplovmt'nt 10 3.000 people, mostly Indians.
··Are lndi3ns cont~nt with the' ')'5t~m of
aparth~id. \f r Kahn, ..
··~, thf' Indian want to go to th~ sarnt:'
"Chools and to mix with the whitrs. M r
Kahn~"
..... b501utely not. We want our own k'hools,
our own churchu. our own customs." "YM. thl" majoril\ art> \\'c bt'ltt'\'~ w~ arT
now bt-in~ f:mh tr~>att'd ··
··If th<' ~rmr·rnmrnt of South Africa should
nfff'r ro pa' tht-~a' of an) l nd1an who wan-
tt-d to m01 r to India. how mam· wo•1ld
IE-a\1' , ..
"~r. Kahn. what do you think of our ra-
rial situation in Amt'rica in l{~neral. and the
ci1 il rillht\' bill in particular?''
":'\onr " 'lOTH":F: IS HF.Rf.RY rt'R-
THfR GIV F:'i that th~ ~•id
public hnrin~t wtll be h~ld oo
th~ lOth day of Jaouary. 1966,
at lhr hour of 7:10 P.\t. in the
C:oonr d Che mbers of the City
llall of the Cil] of "iewporl
Beac-h, C:aliforo~a, at wh ich
timt!' end place any and all ~r
soDA ullerested may ap~ar and
!... heard thereon.
"\\'hat do \'Ou think o f mtrrmarria!l~ bt·-
l\0\f'('n racl"~?"
"( think the ci,ril rights bill is wrong. The
\'~~ro in America hasn't ~amed t>quality. And
the\ don't apprt'ciate what th~y·,. ~ing ~i\
rn bt'.:-au<toe rhcv hav~n't t·amt'd it." ··no vou b<-iirve in the principl~ of 'on<'·
man ont'·\'f'ltt-' ?'' 'I think it should bt' outlawed ..
\tar~terv Schrouder
C:ttv C\erk
City of 'llewport Beach
PubliAh: Oec. 30, 1965. ln
Thf' Sew port llarbor F:u i91
"Do Indians ht>re tnl~rmarry with white~.
~r. Kahn'··
"It is alm~t unht'a rd of. Th~ Indian i\
proud 10 be an Indian. Hr doe' not want to
mix. a~ vour Arn~rican ~~~r<>C'S rvidently
do ..
··What hope is thrrc in South Africa for
rhe Indian under the apartheid policy?"
··What ho{'r? We fll(lrr wi th I~ apan-
hrid poliev Our jJt"Opl~. "ith tht" hrlp of our
··~o. I cenain h· don't. And th~ people who
art' 'ICrTaminl{ loudt'1t for it lht' Commu-
nists and 'Liberal,' -t.lon·t bt'li~ve in it r-ith-
r r. At least, th~y don't practice it. Wh~rl' is
the onr-man. l')ne-vote in Chana, or the Con-
go, or Russia or Rrd China? Mr. And~non.
I would like for you to tell your rcaden -
I would lik~ to tell the world -to leav~ "'
alont' and let us run our own a/fain. We
South Africans are making gn-at p~ ...
HOW MUCH DOES ADVERTISING COST YOU?
ly Harry Browne
Advrrmmtt ha1 long ~n a major whip-
ptnlt boy for thO!te who etl.JOY attacking th1·
f rt'f' l"nterpri!lr I)'Jtcm. Owr I 0 billion dol-
tan ;, \pent annually in advertising 11\t'dia
(wh•ch includn the cost of production of
tt'l('vision shows and newspapers, ~tc., as well
as the dit"e'('t cost of the advertisinl(). Think
of how this money couJd be spent irut~ad to
conduct a ''war on poverty" or for educa-
tion!
Y~t, let us find out jun bow much advt>r-
ti•ing COilS '"' -and i.f it'a worth th~ prict'
to us.
Suppoa all the metdlanu in your town
aan:ed thaJ adwt tiliutf wa. simply a com pet-
itiw battJ. bftwua l.bem -and JO they de-
termined to 110p 1M beWc and quit adver-
tisin(.
It is true, w¥ •I ~. that io 1M
,t,on tm:n, the matrbant woWd ~ the cost·
per--unit ol ~ ~ ot .. ct lhq .eU lowered.
OIMao.ty, ..._ • 4 i1 M upm.e to them
-aad tl' ' · 1 d woWd end that ex·
pmte.
Now, it il IIIIo ll"'le that the mtKhanu
eou1d Iowa' .._.. prias by the amount of
adw•tilinc df ad all ~ of each
item. ,. -.. ....., .... demand dtetatet
that the lowft ... price will bfin« ~at
et lalea ,....... i. ..., will bring ~a~r
rar .... .:.; .. Ji ...ad be in ~ mer·
dtaaW ---~·-.... the •vmp-per·
tnllilonto.....,. ..
... ..,. .......... .......,.,. ~itt. how
wil ,_ a.. ...... ill How will you find
aul ...... so i t 'h ..... ICOte -how
pries 011 a.6i• r• .._ compare -what
new fl"'durrl ...t .n-. ha~ t.n in~
~-.IN?
()b.,IMNih, rl¢ ·• ......,.._, ,ou will DOW
be ~ 10.,... • ..-. .aJ more time .tMwral ,.... ... • ... .,...t ..... Ide .
wtll bt' f'f'placed by many houn involwd in
visiting all the storu to find out what is go-
ing on.
Yr~, it is true that lowf'r prices m ight pre-
vail ; but the cost to you will not have ~n
lowered. While you (orrnetly spent a few
~nnies per product for w cost of transmit·
ting imporunt information to you, now you
will have to pay in houn of time and energy
to get the same information.
U the expenditure for adwrtiJing were not
worth it to you -if you really pmerred to
do busiOC1S with •torn that didn't ~nile
you would do JO, and tboe non-advertisins
stort"s would flourilb. The fact that they
don't it proof that moa of us would rather
pay money for ~~ than time and
Pnergy for ntra ~.
Ew ryttL&n,t in th.il. World has a pric:e-1n
human mn'KY ecpciitdtd. We prorraa M we
find the ways co do what we want with n
expmdjtuftl ol h.-.. effort. Ia thil a.,
the imacmmt ol ...... c:2 iD the pro-
duc:tioa ol .......... ~ed by Ul to
be Ina expmtiwe ..._ the ~"'""Y requi.ftd
lor additioaaJ llboppiac.lt's as simple ae that.
We maJie similar......._ ewry day. Sure,
it would be fat lela upe:lllllve a. "'OWJ to
do withou.t a c.u ... il --.lei ., fw waqr,
n~ in .,.. fll ....U ......., don
fO ~plilh t.be fM't pwptOijw ......., ...
car. So we ..... .._ iiiiiCPI " b a car.
T'he cal ol UN I 'taDI• bftwe::a buy•
f1' and •llrr wiU r. ,_. far -in ~n!. . ' hu.-. , ,,., m "''"u ecwe w to •I e nen, «
in sr-eer dfnn by tbil ....... 8uc dw COlt
ol rommunicatioe Ml he paid -Ot elle
no alt coukt a.b ......
At with .,., ott.r ~ ~. •·
&.w edwrtiliat Mid JW will rairll dw •lri-'
IMte prD ID the • WS -llot ......., iL
He'apt~wt.ta.-~--.
Good G,Wfl
HEADLIIE: .In"•
SHaTat~wtte
They're full of awpriua,
Those nine 'supreme' mea ;
The latest is Douala• - -
He's c:ourtina apin. -c.B.
WHO'S COMSIIVAnVIf
"-Wle~r ol 1M 1!aaip
Jt .... b. b.U.r DO doubt
fot ....... , c, ... ,. uo. n.
lal ..... eol-ia&. ID avoid
cliclaet. It bia laat colw.
be defUMa .. Cooae"atlve••
u .. ODI wbo wa.ota co pte•
ltfW all daat i• WOfth IIYiDI
f« 1M f•cur.." He preceded
&bta defiDitioa with oae ot a
"Liberal," o~rlDI both.
He wthea .. and if you tbiDk
I am biaaed, you are dead
riabt 1 am•• -leadina tho
reader co believe that he
couide11 hirnaolf a c:onaer•
.. u ...
Perbac-be doe1 , but bia
paat wtitinaa and this moat
tec:tDt one illdicate to dle
coaanry. Oivina his reaction
to &bta California Sta\e Li·
bruy report entitled "Public:
Library 'Servic:e Equal to &he
Cballeoae of California."
which be fool• would uta•
bliab a library "1yatem"
witb"'coottol and admiaiaua-
C.U. ol all local "'""":' ........ u.A." !Ill· ... GPI•a, .._ local U..., ia ·~llliaiJ eftlcleat. certalaty
if aot pedect. ,_..Uc facil-
ity .....
"~'1M • .,. ot peelldooooiMtrT
ntl" Mr.Ct .. IJ't .. oeoaac-
nwota apiut 1M a&ate ll·
brary repoft Ia "ft01Ut81t .....
Uaually tQJ r .. cuoa co all ol
'"0a 11ae ltlaDCI"la jMt tlaat.
Now let ue look to the IDCin
ob¥iout ,.oblem of tbe wri ler:
He juat do .. not know wbata
coa~ervau.. ia. Por dle
benefit ol 8u.o11er Cfeely, la
the bett aeue a coa~trva.
uve is oae wbo actively at.·
t.emplt to ptomo\e &be COD•
c:ept of limi .. d COitatiratioaal
to•emment aod prnervatioa
of iDClividual liberty. lnci·
dentally, be i• c:ocmUUed to
roa iat iDtematioeal ConlmUD•
ism, since It rtJOCta the ,.o-
poaitioa of indivichaal liberty.
Prank Ore well
1671 Laauoa Rd.
Tustin
...... ~_.AYING
ur us uw JOe IMIDOM
IY • CUPIIIII
P.bli•ur of Tlae Motttrou Letll"
In an the ,_,.. a1nee event• 1NI'I lint tttCOf'.-411'4!dedload man'•
fNedom 1a a fairlY recent occurnnct. It clattN a.clr .ome DJO
,..,.. to ltlt. Sinal. when Moeea t«lliv-ed tbt Blblleal 'l"en
CciiDID&ndmenta trom the er-tor of the unlww. aDd aU
~ limply-ltatecl lawa Wlft baled 01\ Cod'l wiD tha1
illtiUI u u l.ndMdual wu. and oupt to be, tNe and ... ..-.
W. ftlr bla own deltinY to the extent ot h1a abWt)'. ,_ wtrf
dlttiUDbltt eada, bowe Nr, could be obta1fted ~1 lt iDOI1a1 man
letli Ill' W tavanblJ to the Ten Commandmenta. aDd pnetDd .... OOMdouaJ:1 ar ~.man's lnhft9nt..,.. tar
,.,._. wbethlr be ....._ to u. It tor rood or fGr eYU
purpnue a.tnp tum lDto 41rect conflk:t w1ttt t.be provU!iaN
of tbt 6.-nnwnctmenu. When thita polnt of COftllkt 1a ~
tbt J.ndMdual --frMdom. Our count:tT'• founden were deeply relllfo\ll men. 'nw7
laww, undlntood and beUeved ln God'a lew. 'I1wy .-, laww
and undelwtOOd man'• clnlin for pow-er. They put forth tJwtr
a..t tUortl to prewDt th1l naUon'a 18dert trom rwr betna
&bitt to curta11 the fN!edam of Ita do.nt.
In tbe Connatudon. they provided for tt\rN ctMa1on1 of
~t-the LectaJatlw, to make the laws; Uw JucUdal.
to 1Btft1)nt them; the EucutJve. to enforce them. Each wu
a cMdt on the other two. To tu.rUwr protect the natton'•
dtDtn.l, the ftnt ten Amendmenta to the Federal ConaUtuUOn.
wbJeb w. kDOW' u the BW of RlJhta. were propoaed b)' the
Firat eon,..... and adopted Deeembl!' IS, 1791. by tbt Stat. ....,.tures.. ~ AJMndmenta reetrlct the Federal Oowrn-
m.mt 1:rom ln-.rt....US. wtth ce1&tn baale rlaht.a and treecloma
Of the lnd.Mdual.
One tbJDa tJwy could not do was to prevent the ctewlop.
nwnt of apatlly toward their ctuty to naht to matnt.aln trw-
clam 1n future renerstlonL lndMdual freedom ~ proe.-
pll'lty. Loq period~ of freedom and trtilMlna ~u. tbe
lndlvtdual to beeome letb.arJic. and a~pt th1a ltate u normal
aDd bla Just due.
ltlllllona of ~ have dJed or been c:r1ppled for tue
to eecure and keep b'eedom tor their own and future ,..nera-
doM. yet aU too t.. Aft ready to Uve tor treedom. It would
M much almplft' aDd lfts co.tJy In both Uvee and aoo4a wn-e
-.eh and rtery dtiaen to Uve for trMdom ft!IW'/ day of hla
llfe.
A~pt the Ten Commandmenta and the BIU of JUcbta u
our pncepta; aaaurne our r-e~bDity for ewry Mw1 of
~t. and we wtll earn the rtaht.a and treedom promlaed
to tMI.r aueceedlna aeneratJona by our Foundlna Fathln In
the ftnt Ten Arnendment.a to the CoawtJtutlon.
If we, u l.ndMduala. wtU not Uw for treadom, we wtll
ettblr .st. for thew tJoeedoma 01' ION them. The hbtory of
mankind atune thlL
9UIST10N REMAINS •••
T•alc• (Miu.) TI•••·D••ocrat
In steking to ~~~ thP impact ('t( th~ Great Soci<'ly
prORnUru upon the a\'~ru~ vott·r and his tTactiom. f,.,.,
anaJyst~ attempt to take into account one fundamentallon~
ran~e factor. This it th~ steady dwmdlin~ of the productiH•
workers -all those who pay taxN -in rt'latio n Lo th.-
~'Ottnl{ and old, non-productiw sc:grMnts of the popuh·
tion. The main thnut of the Johnson pr~m i' d ircc11·d
at providing aJI JOrts of ~nefits for the latter. with onl\'
puny tax ~uctions (or the (oml('r. The unan-.crt'd fl""'
tion is: how long will the productive ont'-third of tht' pol>"
ubtion be able to carry the non-producti\·e two-thirds on
their b:aclu?
• •
n. boal ........... a •••laJ., aac:ceu daia year
••• from ..._ polat or view or
c.t.e a pecca~an oa abcwe,
e>Gera vlewl., from a cloae
raa11 ln lhelt own boec.. . .
ud •••a by biaocular from
che oeerb)' llllla . Oeorae and
Beuy Woodford cA Dover
Sborea enjoyed the worulor-
ful epectac:le from &heir boat
aJODa wilh frlendt Jack and
Jo Godwin, Slac k and Joan
w.inbwn, and Bill and Sally
Schelle of lrvine Tenac c
and Du and Betty Kilmer or
Harbor Hlp Ianda. • • • ...Uca l'Mnen ol Coata
~ bit ol Cllriecn.e cheer
waa .,..,14 aloea to friend•
wta.n ea1ertained by J irD and
Harriet Ooaper on Cbriat·
maa eve ••. Peniaaula neiah·
bora Diet ud Sally Mi llor,
J im and J o ReMOw, Johtl
and Jeaa Culton, ~I ud Pat
Klinaenamith and Jack and
~lene Root. • • •
Bi II f>aM made the trip
acrou country from Ccwnell,
where be Ia a medical atu·
dent, for a apecial roa
aon ••• to viait with bit aia-
t or, Ba,rbeta Lindquiat, and
her farni ly in Baycrea t. • • •
Jr &be aky ia c lew, Dick
and Tula Underwood of Bay·
ct eat aad a on Doua wi II tab
off from Oranae County ~ir·
port and wina lheir way 10
the Culabed Cavmaa for a
look1ee and t.bon a I to~
over in Santa Po, New Mea·
ico. • • •
T'wat oaanoa at tbo Irvine
Tenaco home or Jack and
Cbriatino McCabe ..• amona
the oaanoaaou were Jack
and Dodie Vance and Bob
and Doria Unde rwood or
Sbore Cliffa, Bill and Con-
nie Roller or Corona del Mar,
Phil and Pat MaiJfor or 8&1·
boa laland a nd Pat and Gerry
~Clellan or lrvine Tenace . • • •
--
fUtST SEClnl --Pt1t 3 ntURSOAY, DEC. 30, 1955
JACK LA LAHNI
League on TV show
Mu. William n . ~puraoon m of Cliff Have' .I will be
1nterv1ewed on the Tom
Prandacn TV ahow a t 3:30
p.m. Fuday. Jan. 7. to d1a·
cuaa the phi lanthropic en-
deavors of the Newport
Beach Chapter of the Nauon-
a l .o\aa11 tance Leaaue.
~~~. Spu.r&eon haa been an
acuve Leaaue member for
U yeara and baa aervod aa
chairman or many conwnit-
teea. Sbo will toll or the
many chantable ac:ttvitiu
and commun11y 1orv1cea of
the Loaaue.
P 1cturea of the cbt ldrona'
dental health center, thrift
ahop, toy work ahop and cof-
fee bundlea to atock the
tht1ft ahop w1 ll be ahown.
Mtaa welcomed her mother,
who i a a dyed·in-dae ... ool
Boetooiu, rcw &be ho lidaya
• . • Yea, abo loves Caliro,.
nia, but abe baa never b.cn
ao cold. So, it'a warm in'
Boa too?????
The Oirl CM:o uta in Troop
•91 looked fcwward to Chria t•
maa eapec ially becauae It
waa the time they had plan-
nod to do aomethi na apecia l
for their dada. They enter·
t.ained them a t a father~auJh
ter breakfaat. •• whore they
nipped panc akea like voter·
ana ..• and then produced a
ahow for them with the title ,
"Where ia C briatmaa""
Mary Shepard and her •on
Tim of the S.ck Bay are
havina the time or their
livea introducina their foa t.er
aon, and brother ~PS atudent
Auauato Vieira, wbo haila
from Br azi I to a now up Squaw
Valley way.
La Lanne to talk at luncheon
Ill • • Beat tllia. .aDd who
• • •
lfra. Bab«t W. Roper, fOUIId-
lq Pi lllidlllt ., tbe n..1ay a. ., Newport a..a. ,_. could?? ~lie and Donnie
Kliq of the Back Bey · are
aiviq away two daupt.era an
aoparato 4:41romonioa with-
in a ,.. weeu. Oauabter
j ac kie became tbe bride or
Oeor Olaaa cA Newport Sun-
day laat followed by woddina
bella for her titter 0oMa
when abe becornea the
bride cA Richard Kuochle,
who ia from tbo Bay ~ea.
8oth or &be pooma are den-
tal atudonta. Yea, Arlie and
Donnie have had a more than
busy Cbrilllna a holiday a a
we II a a arandparenta ol the
two bride a, Don and Li II ian
Griswold or Corona de l Mar.
• • • A feative bufret aupper
da;J llanliaC C... fl Newport
Beida, tbe Soall Clllt .......
clay lfenWic Chlb ol Lapraa
Jleaeb, aDd tbe • ..,..,
Moniac Club fl Col&& Me..,
wfD )lll'ellde at 1lbe ftnt roua-
der'a Day 'NDCbeoD. Tbunday,
l aD. '· 12 DOGil lD the Balboa Bay Club. 111'1. Roper Jw
A deduction. . .althouah
J im and Jo Rennow of the
Peninaula don't look at their
tiny week o ld baby airl with
only that in mind ..• but alao
wi tb Iovin a eye_ a . . .u they
presented her to their 2~
year old twin a. • • •
With Chriatmas liaht-beart-
edneu and aayety, frie nds
p thered a t the Balboa b-
land home or Polly Hutchina
for a Christmas aupper that
waa ao de lecl&bly d e licioua
that the plates were wiped
c lean two and thtee timea.
Reaaon for the special holi-
day &JOe una was to Intro-
duce her parenu, Oon and
Oot Peters. who are Ylli llln&
from Oakland, to her ne1&h·
bors.
opened the holiday aeaaon at
the Bay ere at borne of Bob and
Judy Lona. Amon1 their
aueat.a were Ba)'_creat nei ah-
bora Ed and Pat Ro letti,
Oeorae and Carol Ze ialer
and Ed and Nan Klinaer. AI
and Nancy Auer of Harbor
View Hilla, and fonner Bal-
boa reaidenta, who are now
li vm 1 in Pullerton, John and
Lou Templeton.
IWYid .. foaadiiJI prelldertt for
two yean lD ~ ol tbe , ...
dllbl. 'n.. tlotal curreat mem-
benblp lactudi.ac tbe various
eeetiaDa ol Cbe clUb JWmben
more tbaD 1000.
lfra. Roper'a primary purpoee
Ja fCinllial lbe clube was to ac·
qualDt new residents wiUI old,
ud to promote &ood will The
object d eedl dab .... the promo-• • • f!oJoyina a Lake Tahoe
holiday ... New porter& Frank
and Sue Riemer and theu
younaatera, Na ncy Sue,
Georae and Prank. • • • Now cbia ia re ally hvma ...
Dub and Fran Da YS a of Har-
bor View Hilla, 11 hu been
reported, are ape ndina the
holidays 10 Bennuda. Pran
waa 10 charae of the na,
aalu te for the O.riatmu pro-
aram at the Corona del Mar
H1&h school. Naturally she
flew home to perfonn thli
duty . . .and back aaa1n to
Bennuda' • • • The open houae at the L1do
borne of Paul and Lee Roaerll
Wll aay and lovely ... enter·
tainina Chanty Leaaue mo-
thers and dau&hteu •.. and
dads.
• • •
Two Penmsula Po1nt par-
lies to extend Christmas
JrCe ling to fraends were
jlven by '\rl and Betty Sven·
son. . .who had a dinner
party Wednesday before
Chns tmu . .a Chnstmas
eve dinner perly was !liVe n
for 1n-town anJ out-of-town
fnends by ~nny and Jean
Be naon. To end the year
properly and wlecome 1966,
the) are headma Las Vcau
way fOf :'\lew Year's e ve.
• • •
On the ht&heathill 1n Tus-
u n. in the home of Howard
and Elleth Robertahaw. . .
the occuion ... a Sunday a f •
temoon Christmas tea ... For
convenience, parktn¥ was at
the bottom of the hill, w1th
handaome yoon, escorts to
taltl auests to theu lovel)
home w1 th the maar11fi cent
v1ew . . .amona the aueus.
Ruth \4cCieod of Bay s1de
Dnve, :"oiolan and \1af\ Fnz·
zelle of Newport, anJ Poll~
llutch1ns of Balbo.u Island.
• • •
Popular <...'h et and Lllhan
Eckert, f(\rmer re,u.lent5 nf
Balboa Island, anJ ne" re~ot·
dents of Bel Atre, felt a bll
nostai&I C ~hen the) v1slled
old fnend Std and ~ooa
Hoffman of Corona del \iar
over the weekend. Thcu son.
Ron, al o came alon, ...
d e's worton' on h1s \ta~oter~>
at UCLA.
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The Quiet Woman
3224 E. Hiway
Newlyweds
\ir. and \1u. Oa v1d Lau-
rence Bu II were feted at a
reception held the Sunday
before Christmas at the home
of \if. and \1n. Thomas ~J
Wtn P1ckeuna. 225 V 11 C~en
oa. L1Jo l•le. parent~> of the
new bJide. The youna couple
eloped to Las Veaas on the
week~nd follow1n1 Thank •
!li VI Ojl.
The a room 1s a res 1dent or
Costa \1csa. He 1s the son
of 'W . and \1rs. 0 . Herbert
Bu ll o( R1ver Vale , New Jer·
Se\
\\ore than I 00 auc: s ts were
present at the late a fternoon
party, where weddma bells
nungleJ w1th Chrutmas
bell for a "hlle Cbnstma~o
Jecor.
The br1de .wore a wh ile
brocade coclcta lllenath aown
deuancd w1th lona sleeve~>.
She earned a nosep)' of
Olr1st1Ms-centered ~hllc
flowers .
Mrs. Ptckenn& rece1ved
&UC ils in a brl&ht areen s1lk
brocade cocktail su1t. Uer
coua&e comb1ned holly and
aardeniu. The bride's SIS·
ter, wbo 1s home from the
Un1ven1ty of Colorado at
Boulder for the holidays.
was 1n charae of the auest
book. 'ihe wore a red ~~~oool
aheath w1th 8 Cbustmas
camauon corsaae.
'lotrs. Richard :"ieutra, w1fe
o{ the well-t:nown Los ~n
Ics architec t, sana se veral
se lec llons. accornpanyma
herself on the p1ano and later
the cello.
BeSidu \if. and 'trs. :"ieu·
tra, other spec tal aues ls In-
cluded '"· and \trs. Hennan
B. \1achado of Oceana1de
and aun ta and uncles of the
brtde, \11. and \irs. Cillbert
Hjai land of Paudena. \1r.
and \irs . Charles W. Pic ker-
ina of Van Nuys, \1r. and
~.. Bert So we II o( North.
Hollywood and \t111 \iar.tofle
Pia her of Los ~nae lea. cou-
atn ol the bride aroom.
Tbe bride and aroom arc
apendina their honeymoon
in \4eaico durin& the Chriat·
maa holadaya and wi II return
to livt in Coata \11c aa whale
att.endt n& Ora nae Coeat Col·
Ieee. T'he bride andu.at ed
from Ne wi)Oft Hubor H1&)l
School aod ettended LenJen-
wood Colteae for Womeo at
St. O..r1ea, M1110011, a.a
well aa OCC. ~e •u a ..SO·
but.ante ol 1~2 preaentcd
by the National Chartty Lea·
pe. She waa an ac tive me~
bet cA Tic ktockera. Newport
O..pter.
1M II'OOf'D aUonck4 bJ ...
ecllool ill "-e eaal aftd Palr-
lei~cti•• CoH•11 &a
• • If ... , N.J . He ~ ...._. ~. ••me• •h~-.. U.:J. ~ ia ......._ a.;. .......... c--.•occ. ......... ..t.illl ... ....
• tlhan .......... , ... ......
tioc ol f:rieodlioeu and the ad-
Y&DCemeDt of the ovil, ptutan,.
tbropic, cultural, 8od educ..tioa-
.t iDtereata ol 11& members and
the poeral advueemeDt of the
eomau1oity.
HIJiillebt ol the a~ will
be tbe eppeara.oce of J act La
IADoe, uUoDally famDUa ptJysi-
cal fltllell Weviuon ~ty.
wboae topic will be "hpe Up
Today." Jack La l.anne'a teteri-
aloa abow it oow teen in more
thaD 40 mi1Jioa bomea through-
oat A..merica.
A lecturer for more tllan 3D
yeara, be bu combined the Rn·
CMDela of bis I'MSdge of good
bealtJJ ~ aystematic exer-
c:t.e eel proper nutriUon w1tb 8
dramatic nair ltl8t puts luJ 8 ....
die1)Ce at complete ~ast'
Bnd.ae play will fol.low the
procram
are feted
Reaervallona ase to be
made before Jan. 4 With the
followiDa:
Thursday Morn1na Club -
\ira. Robert 0 . Strut.b, cbau-
man, 6-46~107 : Mrs. Rupert
Bran.at.eucr. 67S-2064; ~~
Brtan Lambe, 673-1464; \1:ra .
Howard A. \1itchell, 67 5-
2823; Mrs . Perry Nollu, 67S-
364S.
Coc ta Meaa Wednoaday
\bnina Club -\1ra . A. Freed.
S48-67SO; Mra. C.J . Pr1ce.
646·7928; Mra . Jamea T. Ste-
vena, 548·1 991 ; \4rs. Mernu
Knan , ~4-4-1157 ; \1n. Lee
PickoM , s.6-16S6; \tu . O;on
Robtnen. 67s-4080.
Tueaday Club -\1rs . \1.
Baker, 673-1 26~: ~ •. John
H. Guat.afaoa, 673-47 1 S: \1r5
Jamea Leonard, b~-Sl -'1.
\1u. Dav1d K1mball. 64#1-
-'167; ~s . Allen \4cDonald,
)48-()88Q.
South Cout ll.eJne5da'
Morn1n1 Club -\ln. Ju•eph
Kane, -lQQ-~73&, \1r~o \1. Lu·
ca, -lCIQ-:!QCIJ!; \lr!> ~-H.
Pr1~c. -liJQ...~<uc. \1h 'lavtd
fn,>ma J~-l~ I~. \lr~.
Peter Uartl• ''· JY-l-~\-ll
CIRL FO R THE SOULE'S
\h. and \lh I.J oulc. ,, ..
Rub-, ~'e , Baltxla h land,
arc !)Arent ~ ul 11 Ja ughter
burn fue•da\'. De<.. Z I. 1n
lioaa Hospttal \\r \oule '"
pre"dent of the Balboa h·
la.M --.,._""'" f "' •• "
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CATCH THE CURE
An old cookbook siva thu cure for asthma. "Wea r
Lhe slun of a muskrat-fur 51de llCltt to the body-
over Lhe luntp ... Certain ~IJe( was a.uurcd ll't. com-
fon•na to k.now that we ba\'C more reliable method$
Loda)' In rcoen1 years 'mediCal saenoc tuLS achteved
tncakulablc •mpro11emcnts 1n the care and treatment
of 11lncM Your phystCtan can teU you about the
dfocttlle mecbcalJOns llllUlablc Seek ht~ prof~•onal
ad ... ICC -when you're 111 Then, 1f he recommends
medJc.ltJOn, come to us for qua.IJt)' prncnptJOOl>
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TltURSDAY, DEC. 30. 1!55
CORONA DEL filAR, CAUF.
Planning chief resigns
Chai,_. C. Tbtc.._r ,..,..
r• ol tiM Cotta M"a Plu-
aiaa C~11ioe, wbo h..S
.. e~ouly auouaeed bia
reaipatioa, prelicSed at hie
li•l coaniuloe IDM&iaa
l"Gead&y e•elliaa. All .0.
joaraed ... ciaa wu called
far Moed&y eveniaa, Jan. 3,
to chooee a aQC:ceuor.
ID attaDd&Dc:e roc the nut
time Monday wu DoG Hout.
newly appoinud connie·
aaoner. Jac k Hannet wu
named aa vice-chairman.
.\ 9o.day utenaion on a
rezonina petition wbich
would permit tho cooatnu:tion
ol the Men Community Hos-
pital at 301 Victoria St. was
approved by the commiuioo.
lAaal problema between the
leaaoe and land owner~ wore
ainnaatbe roaaooa for poat-
ponoment oC the rezone re-
quest, which baa been under
conaideratioo for almost a
year. Rezonina would chanac
tho 61cre site from admioia-
attational and profeuiooal
lO inati tutiona I and recrea-
tional .
The Conmiuion aod Dennis
Carpenter of Newport Beach,
repreaentat ive of the War len
Company, 1827 Bayadero
Ter ., Irvine Terrace , a peed
that more study waa needed
on the requea t to rezone 13
acrea of land bounded by Har-
bor Blvd., Colleae ~ve . and
Bak.r SL from a 3-Qftit reai·
deotial, admilliatrative a.nd
Plofeuionat aDd cotDDercial
to coamercial uae. .\ atudy
aeuioo baa been called for
Jan. 3 to cooaict.r •rurther
tho resone cequeat -especi-
ally tho foiure locatioo ol all
acceu roacl to Harbor Blvd.
A conditional uae permit
waa panted to Prank W.
Wish, 2812 Orake .\vo., Co.·
ta Men, s ubject to approval
by the City Gouncil, for per•
miaaion to construct and
operate a tri·lo ve I cocktail
Jounae with djnina facilities
at 845 Baker Cit. Corrmia•
aioner Jack Harrme tt com•
mended the architectural
plana, sayin& be believea
"this is a departure in Costa
'Ae aa ." The buildin& ia de•
ai111ed so as to channel cua·
tamer traffic and R&Jkina and
dlla to allow uninterrupted
now o( craffic on Baker and
Fairview.
~lao rat ified were:
• T wo condi tiona I uae per•
mits for Georae ~. Holateia
~t Sons, 170 E. 17th St .•
Costa 'Aeaa, for temporary
directional sians at 629
Baker St. and at Btiatol and
Paulatino Ave.
• ~ subdivision applica•
tion by Gerald Terhune ol
San Clemente aakina that
property at 522 Hamilton SL
be divided into 2 pucela.
Start the NEW YEAR
With a ROYAL BOOM
CIIIJRCIIIS Armor for
Viet 'copten
Tile PI,_... Coape ...
lioeal Cb•cla, 3161 Bro.d
St..Newport Helllall -O..at
pu tar far die 11 a.ID. ••"ice
daia s-d&y will be Jolua
Salida, lay miaia&er from tM
Priace ol Peace Lotberu
Oaarcb ol Cotta Mea&. Hi1
aermoo topic wi II be .. Cbria t
Revealed." Swad&y School
ud ..Soh Bible o la1111 meet
at 10 a.m.
St. Andrew'a Prubyterian
Cburcb. 600 St. ADdrew• a
Rd., Cliff Havoo -Tbe Sa·
crament oC boly cormumion
will be obeerved tbia first
SUnday ol the new you. Dr.
n. Coroea clel Mar Com-
..aiey Coepeplioul
Cla•cb, Uoilecl Oa•cla ol
Qriat, 611 Hellotrope
Ave. -1M ln. Pili lip
Oreaary, interim miaiater.
wi II preacb oe •• A MPP1
New Year" at the 10 &.I'll.
Suod&y 10mce.
Temple Sb.aroe, IDMUDI at
l1S9 Victoria St., Coeta
Mua -Tbe coopeptioa
wi II be accompuied by the
Caotor aDd the choir aa the
ancient bynme aDd chanta are
auaa at the 8:30 p.m. aervice
thie Friday.
Pbllco A.ro~~~~troelc Me
beta awuded a 1$50,000
coetnct to &.tall critlcal
coa,_.at .,.. la Artlf1
Cbiaook IMilcoptere U. Viet
Naaa.
Tbe work will be perf-.d
by a &eaa ol Pial leo eaalDeera
aDd &ecbaiciut rrom dae
Compeoy'a TeolaRep Dlvl·
aioe, Pt. Waablaatoo, Pa.,
undar tt.e aope"iaiOD of
Aeroautronio penouel in
VietNam.
Tbe Aerooutrooic aad Tecb·
Rep mea are beina airlifted
from the Weat Coeat to Viet
Nam early ia Janury.
Owlea Oieronfield will aivo· RECOGMITIOM SERVICE Tbe armor beiDI iDitalled
on the CbiDOOk wae develop-
ed and manulut wed by Aero-
nutroaio llftd&r an earlier
AviatiOD Cotnm&ftd (AVCOM)
contract. It protecta critical
parte ol the belicoptera from
vulnerabi I icy to arocmd fire.
tho communioa meditation oa Or. James W Fifield Jr
the t.l;'e~: .. T~ow'a Mirueter oC the . Piret Con,;~.
Compuaoa. Worebap boura ptioaal Church of Loa An-
ate 8, 9:30 aDd 11 a .m. aelea, will officiate at a
Newport Harbor Lutheran
Olurch, 2501 Cliff Dr., New•
port Hei&bta -''Tbe know-
ledte that kill a., wi II be tho
eermoa topic of the Rev.
James Blain at the 9 and 11
a.m. aervicoa this Sunday.
A New Year'• eve aervice
wi II be be ld at 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 31. The aermoa topic
will be .. He wu called
Jeaaa. •• The sacrament o(
holy commooion will be ob-
aened both at the Friday and
Sunday aervicea.
The Piret Baptist Church
ol Cotta Men, 301 Mapolia
St. -Dr. P.O. Neumun will
preach 011 the topic, .. Jeau ,
le»t and round:' at the 11
,.m. So.nday service. Hie
topic at 7 p.m. will be
.. When tho cop ia full and
runniaa over." A watch niaht
aervice wi II be be ld New
Yeat'a eve, Dec. 31.
special aervice at 7 p.m.
Wednesday. Jan. 12, at the
Plymouth coopeaational
Church, 3262 Broad SL, New·
port HeiJhta.
It will be the occasion for
formal reconailioa of the
Rev. Royal Davia, aaaociate
minister of the Loa Anaelee
Church, as tho Dew miniater
of the Plymouth Church. De-
dicatioa of tho church bui1d-
ina will alao be aolemnized.
atRISTMAS IUMOlES
Chriatma1 Day arrivals at
Hoaa Hoepital inchaded a
a on bora lO Mr. and Mre. Ger·
aid Prei. 514 W. Bay St.,
Coata Men, and a dau&bter
for Mr. ud Mre. Oeorae
Canepa, 1115 Sbantar Dr.,
Co.ta Meu.
lOY FOR THE MOOIE'S
Mr. and Mra. Norman E.
Moore, 255 Lutonia St.,
Newport Sboru, ate parenta
of a aoa bora Friday, Dec.
24, in Hoq Hoepia&l.
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A SOC14L HIGHLIGH T for the younger
set during the holiday season was the
tinsel ball held by the NewpOrt Harbor
Supper Club at the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club. More than 60 couples from the
Costa Mesa, Newport Harbor and Corona
del Mar high schools attended the party.
The 2 couples pictured here are , at left,
Steve Hartley, president of the f reshman
class at Corona del Mar High School,
dancing with Leslee Littlejohn, and
Chris Hough with Brent l)uncan. Offi cial
hosts were Mr . and Mrs. Tom Schock,
who are former members of the Supper
Club. CKi er-Beckner photo.)
Lutheran Church ol tho
Maater, 3S45 e. Coaat Hwy.,
Corooa de I Mar -Tbe Rev.
Frank Ounn' a sermon topic
at the 9 and 11 a.m. com-
munion services this Sunday
will be "God ia bore," baaed
on S.moel 2:1-10.
Central Bible Church, 23rd
and Oranae Ave., Costa Mcu
-The ReY. Henry E.Jones
wi \1 preach on "A n.ew year
with God" at the 10:30 a.m.
Sunday aervice. At 7 p.m.
he wall continue bia "Stodies
an\iark Pour." A watch niaht
servtce wi II be held tlua
Friday an Wraaht Hall. There
wa ll be a potluck din.ner at
6:30 p.m., a mauaonary film,
"I saw ~ucas pray." at 8
p.m .• followed by a common-
a on servace, Sable drills,
soop, tesllmooy and prayer
to see the New Year arrive.
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TARS UPSET KINGS
'Jew port Harbor' a Saa lors
tanaled wath Costa \4esa's
\tua tanaa for the champion-
s hap an the 4th annual New-
port Optamast basketball
tournament last naaht after
the Tars upset Corona del
\tar 6~·54, and the \tua tan as
edged Lona Beach Jordan
117-RO an Tuesday naght's
actton.
In the ~a t(ang-S.i lor
game . the Tara JUmped to an
early 1st period leaJ . .:!0.12.
Coach Ball Hatch's quantet
(lUlled farther ahead in tPie
.:!nJ frame , scorang 19 t.a llaes
to Corona def \Ur's 13, lO
take a commandtn g 39-25
ha lftame bulae.
fhe Kanas hat for 20 mark-
\1organ, Hartley and Coon
each had 2, and Elias I .
George Yule led the Satlors
wath 18. Ritter hi t for 17,
John Yule and Tucker ea ch
had I 0, South a II 7 and Peter-
son 2.
Corona del \tar battled wath
Long Beach Jordan Wedaes-
day nagbt for 3rd place an the
tournament.
In the Costa \otesa-Lona
Beach J ordan game , the 'Aua-
tangs ttaaled at Lhe I st per-
aod . 15-14. but narrowed the
gap to 43-42 at the ha If.
The \tus t.anaa went ahead
in Lhe 3rd frame 6ft~O. and
out scored the Lona Beach
team in the final pe riod lO
capture the wan.
er an the 3rd quarter whale Bart Corrado paced the
holda~g the Tars to 1 ~. In \~at.anga with 28 poanta.
the f~nal frame, the Sa a lou • Turley nipped an 19 Pal-
held the Cindere II a team lO coner 1 3 Chapman 12 'Laney
Q poants while acorang 14. 9. F . Whastler 4, and \iofan
Corona del \tar's John Val-2.
lely waa held lO 22 points 'Aonday's action saw the
but was stall baah scorer for Cica Kinas defeat We 1 un1n-
PARKING IN REAR CHARGE ACCOUNTS I NVITED the na&ht. Batley toased in ster 70.58 as John Vallely
t6, Gray 6, and Middleton 3, rapped the neu for 31 pointe. OPEN MONDAY 'TIL 9 P.M.-SUNDAYS 11 A.~. TO 4 P.M. ... ---------------, I
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Newport Harbor blasted Ma-
rina 62-45 and Costa Mesa
whipped Mater De a 84-76.
Bucs almost
trip favorites
The Oranae Cout Piratea
nearly pulled off the upae&
o( the year Monday when they
fell abort or trippina Babn-
field, lOp team in the Sea
Bemardino ln•i&atioul.
The Piratea, paced "'
._teran Roe lnmao'e 23
poiata, batt'-d clown to .._
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la .. elaaate4....S• 11 li••·
lakenr .. w .. 74-67.
Wit b 3 ........ to 10, 1M
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W.ck. aa4 plaJ waa del.,..
for Marly a half ...,_ -'ia.
jaaltora b•&ed for~ f•l•
lase. Be.brafiead led, 6HI.
at tho t.i~M of 11M btao'-&.
OCC cloud faa& but wae _.
able to cut down the 8aun•
field lead.
Hittina in doable li ... 1
for OCC, in eddltion to ID·
man, were 0.• Johaaoe, ll;
Jay Williama. t1 ; aftd Ma-
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SUfFERS CONVULSIONS
Little 22-montb-old Grant
Barlrdull of 410 Belvue Ln.,
Balboa, suffered from con-
vulsaon. and a biah temper-
ature oa Wednesday of last
week. Tho Newport Beach
rescue squad was called to
the home •d applied OXYJen
to the baby until an am bu-
lance arnve4. He was taken
to Hoaa lloa pita I. ttea ted
and released.
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McLEAN MOTOR CO.
Your Authorized Cadillac Dealer
Offers These
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USED
CARS
YEAR END
TAX SAVINGS
~~lC ~-· USED
C~ARS n.. prius ..... only if
pwchlle is .......... 1966.
'65 CADWC, llroeghm .......... $5195 .. ... ~ ............. ....... '65 CADILLAC W. Dt VI~ • .•.••. $5195 . .......... ......,. ......
'65 WMUAC C.,. Dt VI Je .•.•.. $5295
Altt .... .,.MIIe.
'63 CADillAC......, ........... $3295 , ... , ................
'63 IUICI ltMira .. .. . . . .. .. • . • . $2695 c........., ..... ....,.
'65 COIYITTE Flltlalck ........... $15tS
'M CHIYSlll -..........•..• $1111
'63 CADII.AC "-twu• . . ........ $3595 e--.M,.._, • ..._
'64 IUICI w..-. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . $2795 .................. ~ ..
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TOO LATI TO CLAIII,., YA~CH OF DIMES time Is here again, ofi dinner, from left, art 9PW members
Met once again the January campaign Is Mrs. ~lice Fox, vlce-oresident; Yrs.
GARAGE for rent. Corona
del Mar. Storaae only. 673·
46S3.
being sponsored locally by the Newport Mer I lee Oungan, National Foundation
Ha,bor 13uslness and Professional Wo-secretary for Orange County; Yrs. Maxine
Men's Club. Pictu·•d here at the Ieick-Brobak and Mrs. Neva Qakden, chairman.
One way to keep her quiet?
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Now 'laying
Cont. Daily 2 P.M. Corona del \4ar has a new
reatamant and cocktail
lounae wath the unusual title
of "The Quiet Woman."
The owner and manaacr is
Eldred French, who it atilt·
ted by hit wife, \Uraaret. _._
IXCWSIVI COAST AliA tUN
YfAH ••• I THE fUNNIEST
WESTEINMRl
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The eatina place it toea·
ted at 3224 E. Coast Hwy .,
bc:tween Whitman's Guaae
and Don Pranklin'a real ea·
tate office. It opened for
buaaneu on Dec. 17 .
Specaalties include steaks,
Auaualian lobater tall, bro-
chettes of beef wath race
pilaff. veal oscar, pan fraed
chi cken, a laze broiled loan
ribs and broiled halibut. And
finally. there as a dith for 2,
the chateaubriand bouque•
tiere. which 11 a broiled ten·
derloin.
• SECOMD FEATURE •
SUtve Reeves
"W4DOICA~
lltE GaEAT"
Plua:
\1r. and Mrt. French have
lived in the area for the pall
7 year a. Before comina to
Oranae County, they lived in
San Gabriel Valley.
Mr. French ia a native aon
and a veteran d World War
II, havana served an the Navy
Air Corps. He was a sales
representatave for Panott and
Co~ of Beverly Hi lis from
1952 to 1965. Both \1r. Pren-
ch and haa w1fe attended
Paaadena Jun1or Colleae.
The chef at "The Quiet
Woman" ia .\Ivan l...eonard,
and t be broaler man as Davad
Ramskall.
AN811 ~-------------·---~·-------------~ Mr. MAGOO
We moved our 17th st. stock
and personnel to our beautiful
College Center
location
Evelyn Morgante -Helen Decker
hove enjoyed serving you in '65
and wish you a happy '66
with lovely lingerie and bali bros
Stop in at Sandy•s (Harbor at Adams)
9:30 A.~. -6 P.~. daily,
except Fri. 9::.> A.M. to 9 P.\t.
& Sat. 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P. ~.
Phone 546-6399
NEWPORT HARBOR fMI(JI THURSDAY, DEC. 30, 1•5
Attn Sf.C11011 --... 5 COAOetA DEL MAR, CAUF.
Comn1iltee changes made
Ker .. rt OrilwoW ud Ooro-rau aad ~. Shelton aa the
thy 0... Herbert) &rry were lnd CCM~nc:il member. The
appoiated Mc.day neaina ttudy c:ormuu.ee ro. alternate
by Mayor Patal Onaber to fill water auppliea waa c:ombirled
nc:aaciH oo the Newport with the plannina conmittee
Beach city arta connittee. and the membera of the atudy'
They wer~ ~d for }-year conmittee were redettanated
terme be~DDUll Jan. 1. at adviaory membera. They
They wtll replace J oan lr· include William Maton of the
•ina Brandt and Eliubeth Irvine Co.; Jamet Decker of
Winckler, who are retiplina ~uthern Countiea Ou Co.,
after ~ervina tince the for• Ralph Kiur of Southern Cah·
mation ollbe uta committee. fornia Edison Co., and Rua·
Ia other connittee appoint· aell Kenmir of the Jamea
manta, Counc:ilmall Robert Montaomcry conaultina enai·
Shelton wat named to the neerina finn. A replacement
follow ina cortmitteea to re· wi II be named for Dr . Lloyd
place retianed Councilman Smith, formerly of Pbilco
Jay Stoddard; ulary, Youth M ronuuonic, now doina re·
Center aareement, and tide· search work at Stanford.
Ianda adminiauative conuot. E.R. \tillett, chaarman, was
The water plana conmittee reappoanted aa member of the
wu renamed the water plan· technical otl adviaory com-
nina cormnittee, with Vice· mittee.
Mayor Don Elder u chair·
Non-citizens must report
WilEn MESS IllES 1]41
'2'1
'2'1 •6•
~. 6.00 TO 10.00 VAlUES
WIIEI'II TEE.RI FUTI
IIG. 4.00 TO ,.00 VALUES
1111. 'II MY'S DRESS IllES
llfG. 4.00 TO S.OO VAlUES ,
lEI'S IllES
llfG. S.OO TO 12.00 VAlUES
TOMMY'S
BARGAIN SHOES
-TMI SHOI LICIUIDATOI -
Dow,t>ewn aa .. ta AlOe
427 W. 4th St. S.A. .......... , *'
HaUt'et M-.. Tllrv ,.~t. I \a I
.. , •• ~ ' tkift. " ta •
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Georae K. Roaenbera, dit· report card each January. In
a iel director of the lnxniara· addition, aliena who are tern·
tioo and Naturalization Ser· porarily out of the Unated
vice reminds aliena reaidina Statu duriaa January must
in thit area that they mutt report thear addrcu to the
report their addreuea durina Service withan 10 daya after
January, 1966, under the their ret~
Alien Addreu Report Pro-Addreu report card• wall
Lido lighting
• w1nners MESA.~
aram.
Non-citizen• are required
to file the · special addreu
be available at the local
post office• beatMina Jan.
3.
Upper Bay awards made
The recently formed New·
port Beach Upper Bay 'Aaan.
hat made iu fint Olriatmat
decorataont award for oria·
inality and the children's
award.
The arand prize waa won by
\4r . and \4ra. W. Henry Gould,
2834 Tuatan .o\ve. Second
pra :r,e went to ~~. Thelma
Haaue. 2416 Tuatan Ave . The
chaldren' 1 awa~d, for a theme
oraainated by a chald, went
to Becky Sours, 2215 Golden
Cu cle.
Honorable menlaon went to
\~. and \ira. RaJaC . of Paper
Lane. \4r. and \trs. -\.Tach··
ava of ~ilver Lane. \1r. and
\1ra . Charles Allison of An·
nivenary Lane, \4r. and \4rs.
~ortman of Golden Cucle .
and \\r. and \irs. Canol Foy
of Golden Cucle .
Judaana was done by De
~I Plotasll ol Costa \4esa
and assocaauon members,
Emal Tesek and Joseph \ior·
ras .
Children of the area, under
the pi dance of \ira. Robert
.Simona, toured the area • ana-
ana Cbnatmaa carols . Santa
Claus an the penon of John
IUJiC joaned the chaldren
and paued out candy canes.
\4rs. G. \ieanhart made a
"jumbo" size box of popcorn
and das uabuted at to the
s anaana carolera.
WISH I'D SAID
TH~T ~
"You can alway8 t~ll a well
tn form~d per80n hall tdeat~
are the 8ame as yours .. Tony
Beebe. The Spencerville
(Ohio 1 Journal-New!!
"A husband who iflVetl htt!
waf~ h1aaalary check th~ f\r~t
of every month will never
h.a~ troubtp-un~ .... ftnd•
out he's paad twace a month ..
Ellis W. Ramwy. Tht' Bet>~
Ark !'o'ews.
JIM DAVID is one of the scoring aces of the Orange
C~!! C.ollege basketball team. Here he Is shown drl vlng
through tnt Los Angein ~.;:~r Coll~e deftnse to score
a layup shot in the Bucs ' 87-76 pr~ll~ cUt~:::~t of
the Sewwtcs.
Judaes for the Lado Isle
Commuruty Aaan. selec ted
the followana wanners an the
annual Chriatmas laabtina
and decoratana contest:
Beat laJbuna: ~. and \ira.
Gene Rou Jr .• 109 Vaa Wa-
Iters .
Best decorated . 'Ar. and
\4rs. J.E. T. Rutter U. 121
Vaa Havre.
Best decorated aaraae
door: ~. and \irs. John
Cure•. 816 Vaa Lado :-o.ord.
Beat bay front decorataoo:
\if. and \1rs. ~Ivan Dunn. 744
1a Lado 'lord.
Honorable menuon went to
the 100 block of V1a Genoa.
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"NEVER TOO LATE"
Connae Stevens
"MARRJAGE
ON THE ROCK S"
Frank Sinaua ~
Dean \4a.run
Walt D1sney's latest ··no, a." C.t"
Nltb Haley MUla
cootlnuous
sbow from 2 p.m.
SPECIAL MAJOR STUDIO PREVUE
NEW YE~RS EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW
NnrfST AWJ MOST ltAtmRJt. TlftA Tl( fN AM RICA
DWARDs·
THEATRE
~ARSOR or ADA.MS. lO~TA ME SA, PHO"'E .540 310l
SfCO"jD fASUlOUS WHK EXCLUSIVE COAST ,.IJN
Continuoua From 12;30 ,,M.
IY8JIIIIY -LI an ._I I'TU n. ,...,. ...... O.iW
ol .. a..... eo., s,.... '*"'' .\eeoc..._ will k»W ita firtl ........... , .. a ol
It's Snow Time
the ••,.. • J•. ll. at
the ~of -·· -\lie• S.C..· ,."· 6t t Ltdo Part Or.,
Lido Puia .. IL
Honored puta will ,.,.
elude 1ymohofty c:Oftdocto~
e.aaene Ober. J"UIIl, Not·
n.n T'hclnaptoe (fOnt Chap-
I'Mft Colle,.; &.ad '*s. tfil,
li 1m Dunbar ol T\as tin. 1 ym-
pbony vice pnaidut en cbr-
.. ol ..... .,....,..., ......
K<Ofl.l••• &o paid cllae.,..,
.,. •• ~r sa-. ..... Tea
••" be .. ,.._. rro. eo s
North Shore -Lake Arrowhead
Lmge pie-shaped lot in this beovtit..l re..-t
Of'eo. All uttlities to p~operty liM , pe..d
str•ts ond access roods, city moint.n~e in-
cluding snow removal. Lot overlooks the &olte.
Ooclt privileges. S14,3SO.
• »ON ~ rJWCXlJJt
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20 worda or 1 .. , .............. 1.50
2Ti .. s
2.50
3.00
4.00
3 TiMea
3.00
.t.OO
5.00
WILL TRADB Blaildera
21 worda to ~ worda ...... 2.00 ware for what ban yoa??
Call 673-1S07 eveoiat•· 31 words to «< words ...... 3.00
Eoch word ov., «<words.. .05 • 10 .15 SPOTS before your eyea -
on your new carpet -re-
move them with Bille Lll•·
tre. Rent elecuic at.am-
pooer sl. Crown Hardware
3107 E. Coaat Hwy., Cor·
ona del Mar.
20~ OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDER
SMALL, cute atudio, prinl;
yard. 2 blka. oce~~n or bay.
Ideal fo r one. 673-8189.
eventnaa or weekend a. Rea·
son able.
DELUXE 1 & 2 bdnn., 2 bath
apts. 2 poola, 2 tennia crta.
from $}SO per mo.
JAMAICA IHH
2101 E. Coast Hwy.
Ph. 673-·8120.
DF-LUXE bachelor apts.
Open dally. $1 25 mo . util.
& ma ad s erv., pool, rec rea-
tion hall, &araae. patJo.
:!10 Cedar, ~ew port Bch.,
h·t:!-1 52~
(.l)\\· Pnv. rm. &. balh, sep.
lmm lwu ~e. Lovely quae I ~o L
~ bll~o. from ocean. Re f.
b1,l-8J8q e\e ~.
• O,PICI SPACE
'<)I IIMT
OFFICF. SPACF fo r rent 1n
En 11an arcade butldJna.
272 1 F.. Cout li"Y·· COM.
ldeal for 1n IUrance or real
estat e. Call The EnllF .
67}-{)550.
a!AL !STAT! SAL !
!ICBANAS
I ANTED , MISC.
WANTED Oreat Boob of
the Western World, or co·
cyclopedia, adult or ju.nior
let. 838•2632.
• WOH WANTD
IRONING. Y ... of e~per
ieoce oa ell typea of clo-
dUaa . .t lia•. Specialty, m•·• lbirta. t l .,., P• Hr.
Ma ble Wlli ..... 60'7 Mer-
parite, CDM. OR ).%714.
SEASON'S GREE11NOS
Corona del Mar noiabbon!
Free Ouiatmu tree balll·
ina. Leave at 619 Poppy
Ave., COM.
1-.h -•• aa.. Le11re
will ·-·· ,_, ....... .., ... ..-,.u, lOft 1M ca..._
A•te&ectlio ••raoc t l. a..r ....... s.r..
1102 Newport BIYcL, Colla
UKE NEW, Norae Wuher &
O.a dryer in warranty, Sl25.
fiberaJau SABOT trailer
& cover, aood cond. $300 ..
642·1977.
TWO Crypts, Me lrose Abbey,
Caemlia.Corridor, Tier F-
49 & 51 at PfC-fleed price
S63S each. 494-9368 (Pl 7)
·iQiiii.a ANOJftNDI& SACRIFICE encyclopedia,
• adult. Also Junaor act. ~ ~ 61M?k Ml Great Books of the Western
.... World. 1940 Ford ot parts.
SUICIDES ANONYMOUS WeatanJhouse fan. Un·
Call 117S.1S42 anytime. l)ay abradaed dictaonary. Ll 4-
or nipn. 9360. ---------------------YOU ARE INVITt!D • lie \1 ST SELL' Sliver-tone
OW ... I t for --..,UL We
.,. Oari•li• ····--o/ dUa uea of •aricNa•
c.Daciaa .._i..._a
wao ._, ia dle •-• of
Je... QriaL eo.. aad
llMr P•-al ceati..-i ..
of local t..li•••--·
wa lnut stereo console A'ot·
F\1 radao .t phono. Sl75.
Ca ll 673-:!612 after 5.
VOl r cu~tom water Sk.t!>.
~ever used . S25. Ca ll 673-
11ll1 after 5.
Breatfaata .,. laeld ••wy WF:S TI'I.JGII OUSF· refr•¥ 6 S.CD.rday.....W.a. 7:00a.m., t -.I at Leo' a P-ly flltallrUt, cu. l. gnuu worlan g con.
l •ts c Co H ,__. S:!O. Ca ll mom1ngs £1,1· ~ .::.. U l W)'., "'.,_;
U.e Villa heel• reat.aa-7552: ... :~.L~1
LOTS fiOil SALI
EXCLUSJVF R-1 lo t north -
weSt Santa J.\na. Re lrl cted
to .:!-'lt<m 7th I ~0. Real
"u). S:!O,OIHI Ca ll I..: I :!·
It():"
::.t._M•• lt.. 1M Sda A .... 1PORTABLL V~llli-Fl record 1 ............. ,......,. player. h ne cond1t1on.
a t7.00.a.a.PoracldiU.al ia· $35. 675-31 <i l .
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\Ufl l \,011 l"c:r no orlh . V.c:
J, \<lUI lo lad\lo CH~ fr ee.
fona11oe cell M. Midaael ------------1-Ut .
the I'Cr on whose areen
~tat 1nn ""a gon wa~o damaged
1n front of ... v.en 'o, Jewelq .
( urnna de l \lar. on l>et..
I l please call h~2-~'l ll
Ht:l.t' IAI'Ttll
Ft LL anJ part u me v..orL -
(<,liege Plann•na Programa;;,
18R'\ Park J.\ve., P 0 . Box
782. Coc; u. \tesa. C a It f.
ll ~~-t;71P .
MISS LANA JO~OAN, secretary to Deft.
nls Carpenter of Carpenter and ~uttet,
Newport Beach, will teadl one section
of a new course be ing offered this sprint
by the Orange Coast Col lege evening
dl vision entitled \\ L.egal Secretarial
Procedures." The course was started
after attorneys told college officials It
was very hard to find trained legal sec-
retatles. ~egistratlon begins Jan. 4.
Judge hears guilty plea
..._rjorie P . Hei liaen, 55,
of Corona del Mar , who held
2 chaldren at knife point
last Hallowe'en, pleaded
au• lty before Newport Beach-
Costa Meu Municipel Court
on ~ay of lall week. to
charaes of assault.
\irs. Hetllaeu was ordered
to return Jan. 24 for proba-
tion and sentenci n,. She li
nnw free on Sl ,lOO ball.
tier attorney moved for
LEGAL NOTICE
u n Of 'lf.ll PORT IU -'CII .
C:o\I.IFOR'I I \
'lOTIO OF I 'I \'I TI'IC. lllll'-
..,f A, U ll Hll1'-w dl bt-r~·
.-... ,.,,.,, <H IM I' of11r r of IAf' C:i 1v
C J,.rll.. ("Jiv lla ll. '"""J'Orl
H ... ach, La hloro 1a un1d I 0:00
o\. \1., oo 1h .. I 9ah rlav of Jao u·
arv. IQ6#), •• wh t<h llmr lhf'"
w f/1 ~ ,..t.hrlv Opt'Ded DDt!
rrad, lor P"rlorm1o~ wor ~~~
fol low .. ·
"THtt I 1\fPRO\f\1~ \1.
llr<;J( 1 1••-nm~n l'lnJI .
"~( TJ()\ HI! o\\F"il I ,
I ~ IU..:-P I fl o\ \1 " I l fl
PO P P) \\I "ii 'J lf O ... TR ~11 9)l
diamiual of 3 other counts
or (alae imprisonment, bat·
tery and abuae of a chi I d.
Judae William Chriatenae.n
s tated he would conaider
the motion until aentencioa.
LutHaltoween, Mu. Heili-
aers, 513 ~cacta A•e., in·
vated Preddte Ann Gray, 3,
and Nancy Sellers, 9~. tnto
her It van a room for candy.
then refused to let them ao .
Cihe held lillie Nancy by lhe
neck. and hau and threatened
to burn off her hau. A k.ll-
chen knife was held about
14 anchea from Nancy's
face.
Leavma Fredd1e Sllttna in
a lavang room chaar, Mrs .
lle d agers then look Nancy
1nto the kttchen, bathroom
and aaraae . There 1 he was
encountered by her aon, Bar-
ton He1haers, 23, who made
her releue the child. Nancy
Lhen fled from the garaae to
he r home It 7071'1 Acacia
Ave. Fredd1e Ann Gray
lave, 10 lrvane Terrace.
OFFICERS AilE I.STALLED
I Y YGUTH OF u•tn
1MUMDAY, IEC. J1. 1•
OODA DELilA!, CAU F.
· Fire•n. doctor injured
Two fire•• aacS a doctor
were iaj~~nd durina a •t.ooo
fire lD ID X~y ltora,. room
at die Weatclitr Or. medical
buH4Jea oe T~aeaday of latt
WMk.
lmplaceable x~y film
waa damaaed; t.owover, meet
of tbe platea were aaved.
Or. o .. id Bfadatreet auf·
rored a *" 00 bia ript haDd wblle rip tina tbe blue
with a hose. Pire Capt. Rich·
ard P . Wriabt and Battalion
<llief Milt J. M .. bu cllt
their baDda oa a brokea alaaa
door. ~, were a i•ea rint
aid at lbe ec ....
The fire wu a tart ed by 1
cipret.. wb icb ipited ia a
waate beaket at $:36 p.ID. ia
SWte 106 ot lbe •dical
buUcliaa at 1043 Weetcllff
Dr .• Weatclitr C.ntar •
Tbe wall, celllna, drapea
and 1 alan door were da·
maaed.
Dr. Bradatreet waa in the
pukina lot le .. iaa tho build
ina when aoroeone aoticod
amob emanalilll from hit
office,
I.ALTOIIIMAMID
RealaerO.. .. WIII'-•·
put rn•W.•l t1l .. New•
port Hat'-~".. ,... ••
Boutot lt.ealton, Ma a...
DaiDid •lce-claaiiiUII Caoeda)
of tile ••ralaJp eonftit-
&ee ~ 1M eauronia Ileal
Rt&ate A.aa.
GilL ,01 MUSILIOAD'S
Or. a..S Mra. BdwucS Nea·
Hiroect, ll4S Heatber La :,
Weat Upper Bay, art perea&a
~ a de•ab .. r bore WedM•·
day. Poe. 22. ia Hoaa Hos· ,
pi tal. ....... ,_ ...
... s It •••• I
C. trw.
.
'" ZEIITH COUI ~ ir-t a'"e'J.
~~."' \1drgucn tc ,
\1dT "., '->< 'i 'ill.
( orona Je l
, .. • • • • • t • -
'.\&.. \RF ~OT F IGIITI'\G
the f11e de pt., mere h ad-
VIS ing anJ orderm g lhe
r1ght mat~n al lo keer '<nur
~.;ommercaa l roof 10 fue rc-
'''ta nt cond1t1 on. SOW!· PCO.
atl v1r.m!.. C.P.C. .l!. \,~n.,
lOR F . Ray, Balboa. 1175-,
3:!82.
WO~EN and men to se ll sub-
s cu pitons over the phone .
Call the En11gn, 673~550.
BOYS to s ell subscriptt ons.
Call the E nsaan . 67 3~550.
'o bul wdl b.. ,...c,.tv~d ualr ,...,
II 15 mad~ Oil D P'Opot'D l fMm fara•~bed bv a he Public-\\ orlua
lle pen.meal. f.a ch b1d masl b..
ac.compe nlr d by cash, certified
C'llecl., or b 1dder'" hood madr
pe yablr 10 tbr t alv or ~ewporl
lleacb lor an lliiiOillll equal 10
•• least I 0 percen 1 of the amount b1d,
1 hr dorum .. ni"J 1Dd odetl wi lh·
111 lhe toealed b1d,. wbi r h r'"f!Utrf'
romplel •oo and f'St"<-utioo .,,.
IMe foiJOioo'IU#(:
The Youth of Unuy of New-
port Unaty Church has tn•
atalled the followana new
offtcers: Sue Butterworth,
president; Daane Price, vice-
president; Jeanne Hoffman,
secretary ,' and Sue Holstein,
treasurer. 2816 E. COAST HWY.
673-5477
CORONA DEL MA R
BUILDING
I \\ "'l<;r PFO PLF -trus t
/11 "1,1 PROnt CTS to keel'
, >ur ronl f ~ hu1IJ1n¥ an I 'i I
• h' Lnnd WHY <)f-TTI F
r oH u -<;<;"
~"' r PCO. o\Jvasur"
C PC ·~ >\6 oc 1ate ~
10 I . Bay, Ba lboa
1175-J :!R:! -·.-. .
• MUS.CAL
FOR SALE
HEAR Che rabuloua ALLF.N
~eatre Compact Ora.n'
wteh electront c lriC'I .nd
C ~at.neta -ONLY at. .
C'ORC'ORAN MUSIC CO.
(Acrou hom Fu hion Sq.>
11M To""' .t Coun &ry
S-41-·UII
Open Mon A Fri 'til CJ pm
• v~m~tta • s.ory a a .n • -·-·· ------------
• lOOK$ FOR SALE
• CARS ,0 1 SALE
FOR <;ALE -'63 F -\LCON
Futura c onvert. blue whale
top. One owner, exce l. con.
new tires. SllSO. 642-3487.
I. Sb,.,.l 2 • Propou l ----------'I 2. "heel l · Oiddt>r's Rood
.......
M IIKM ... UL&.
T1UaT ca. u a.nn or u ....,.,
J7S B. 17~ 1&.. 0... ...._
l. f1f'!11p~a11oo ol "ub-Co n-
traC"tot'
4. C:oolran or'" Fioaarial 1,._ lOll
'l 'loa-Colluioa Alfidavia
The docameolll shall be al-
hud with tbe approptiale aad
corTf'CI aipat ar .. a ud aeala of
lhf' corporalioo, patlaerllbJr·
jotal veotore aad/or iad JVtdoa .
Ill • ccordaace whb thr pro-
viaioaa or S.cti• 1770 of the
Labor Code, the City Co .. cll ...;__ __ .;:......;;;..:;__ ______ , ol the City of Newport Buell
haa aacertalaed the paen1l
prnailias Mite of per di em
wa~es ia tile loeaUty ia whlcb
lbe work ia to be perfcwmed lor
each craft or type of worklll aa
or mecha alc aeeded to esecale
the coalrect aad is HI forth Ia
Re.olotioe No. 5729. A copy
of aaid ReaoluliOft ia available
io the office of the City Clerk
io lhf' City of Newport Beach,
coat leas
than deterioratina deduc·
tiona . Cal l Chock Char barb,
SWP Corp., Buildina spe-
cialtata. 6 75-3282.
The MODE for '66 upholatery
accentuates VELVET. We
have the laraeat aelectaon
in the county. Neil' 1 Fire-
house Upho latery, 2809
Newport Blvd., C.M. 675-
4084.
All bida aJ'e to be com pared
oo lbe b.aia of lite Easiaear'•
e•timale of the q ... al itiea of
work to be d011e.
.,.o bida will be accepted from
a Coetraclor who haa Dot beea
llceued ia acconlaaee with tJte PATTOV -Ordeal & Tnumph prniaioa. of Cha pter 9, 01•1·
by Lade<u Foro~o. /lard I '60 PORSCH£ •l ne• '6S •ioa nr of Buiaeaa .. d Profea-
boUild, 19.9.';. Poperbaclc enaine. SOOO mHu. S new • GAR DEN SIIVICE ai011~C
95f . aport tirea, eacel. cond. OAAD~ ~EJtVICE .. Moelbly P .. d epeclflcaLI••· an.., fro111 : Mutt be seen, 12800. '42· •i•--•ce, cl•--.. a f-of propo.ele, ltoecla, ••<I
L S 1 3539 -· -• C:CIII ac:l _,. be o~talaed a t tile A..torlcofl Oplfllon loo. tore ~~;....:.·---------1 o ... TW 7·7735. Pabllc: Worka O.JIIll1-eel, City
1934 Her'-' ll•cl. YOUR OiOICE OP c -..\1PER ----------Rail, Newport Beec:ll, Callfor-6~45 1961 VW or 1963 Ford OfRJS'Tlt4AS LAWN -189,50. ala.
OOT A NEW OiRISTMAS
PUPPY' &ina it to ua for
advace, food ... and maybe
a aweater to keep it wann.
JORDAN'S PET SHOP
2732 e. Coaat Hwy,
671-.lAlO
(econoline). Each with new 1 cree , 10 shrubs, aoil con--A aoa...,faadable c:llterp ef
tirea .\bat. 11350. S-48· dil!oner, 4ioondra or turf 12.00 will be '-t•lred IM ••ell
mu, lawn aoed, aver.,e .. , of Steedartl Speelflcatl••·
96S7 · aize yard. 537-8654• A refallieble ••r:it of ts.oo
19S7 T ·BIRD Port Hole Mo---...:-.-.....:...;;..._~:....:.:.---will be r-.•wo4 or eedl ••• of
del. Low mil. lleW tiru, plaa., apact.l pro•hal ... , •IMI • CIMIMT e CIIIttiiCt doe••&e. lfo ,.,.IMI• bettery " mumer. I!Jcel. ~;;..;;;;=;.;..:.-------1 will be ........ , ..... 60 •• ,..
riniah . 494-tllS (Pl7) CEMBNT after ew.-4 of tAte ~W.
PA TtOS, dri•ewaye, aide· n. City of New,.,. Beedl
walt.. aaanpte. ptanten, ,..."•• lila rlflllt to reject aey
block walla. No job ~ • • t1 ~••• •cl •• ••••• •1
I, P Li .. ,onMJfty .... ~ blcle . ama • ree 11 matea. CITY OF NI'!WPOIT 81'!ACH, J.45~94J. CAUFO.~IA ........ ..... y._ ....
MAICF.IY SCIIOOOF.I,
C6" Clefl
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TIME TO CHECK UP
•
PH NGNEEDS
III'T ...... -. , ..... ,__
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0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 W EDD~G INVITATIONS
0 LE'I'TERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS
0 ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS
0 STATEMENTS 0 MENUS
0 ORDER BLANJCS D PAMPHI.EI'S
0 CIRCtJLAR5 0 BOOnErS
0 POSTERS 0 MAGAZIN&S
OFFERING TOP QUALJTY OFFSET PRINTING SERVICE.
~•arc •au •••
ADd 0. ... •nml riN ... Glllll To Call Oa Y•
I
We · Wish You A
.BAr·pj NIW liAR ,
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•4Aa..a ....
Q.YD!WAY
JCHIDGNMAM
IOISPBS
ROD CM Dfllt!AD
DICit eeotTEL
OtARLIS lcDONALD
TOM mx
TOM LEWIS
I IICX IICXARD ~..., J
JEAN TAllO. S.Cre'-7
M. M.ll Bonle, Realtor
..,_,. U. 0... Prhn., ..,,1111'
.... ,.. ........... c.. ...
in the Rose Bowl
Dover Realty Corp
646 . 9355 anytime
nll our clie nts
nrul fneruls -t
REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
IMSURANCE
COlOMA D1L MAl ttt714) OW.
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ltEWMT HAMOR ENICJt
HAPPY lEW ,
YEAR
7
/1 Mercedet Hallbcra
Pat Hoffpauir
Claire Van Horn -
1600 WEST COAST HJ<HWAY, NEWPORT BEACH
Ubeaty 1-9349 Uberty 1-3293
WI WISH OUR MANY RI .. DS
GOOD HIALTH, PIACI AND PllOIPIRITY
....... 240ff:. !.:::!: Co~~.
Time to bid the ··
t old year adieu i
I ~~ d 1ft ~...-
t '~'. an to say... .. ~~ :
+ ~
Happy New Year
¥-~<+.to you! .....
+ ..
Jones Realty, Inc.
01 16210
2001 WIST IALIDA
...-oiT MACH
m 6n-ta7
• 1&22 II 11M1 e lnalll
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL!
From all of us to all of you :
"ay the ~ew Year brin g you ltealth, Friend-
ship and Peace.
Larry Anderson
\1axtne Baker
Bill Balfour
Sus an Gtlmore
\1ax1ne Hallt&an
\iildred ~aw
Roy Smith
Ken Wumann
C. Lester Jones
John Semple
(Be.,.._, CorRotion .-d Dohl io)
2515 E. Cooat Highw411
Cof'Ofto del Mor
675.2101
· GOODBYf,OLDYEAR!
Welcoming In
A Great Year For ~u!
,.,.,., DOH Y. YRAXJWK
;·~=,
* SKI RESORT *
BEAUTIFUL SETTING
NEAR SKI LIFT .. Fee pro-
perty w1th 2 RUSTIC modem
duplexes.' Fum. 1-bcdrm.
I apts. with fireplace.. In-
~ eludes 12 addtuonal blda.
lots. Owner w1ll carry bal. &
help f1nan ce further consuuc-
ti on proaram. Pr. SB , sao.
subm. your do wn pmt. CON-
SIDER small trade tn S.W.
Oranac Co. Tlus '' an
OW:-1 ER-BlJI LDE:.R natural.
* DE:.SPERATF-.lit
\1l1ST SELL' T
Beauuful 4-bcdrm., 2'-z bath,
2 story home , JUSt 3 bllta to
OCEAN or 2 blks to CHAN -
NEL. It's 1 yr~>. old "haa
bl1-1n " k1tchen, carpetJn a.
I drape11, 2 pauos, v.a lled yrd.,
aakina 130,1)50. LOOK then
1 \1AKE OFf+R on thu
CHARMER . I* BALBOA a... RGAlN-Jf-
PENINSU LA neat "DOW!~
TOWN" 35 ft., R-3 lot'
""JEAT OLDi::.R 3-bednn.
BEACH hou~oe w1th BRICK
'fireplace. Excellent SU\1-
\1ER rental property. Pnced
al lot value. S26 ,000.
CHOICE Bl'Y to HOLD for
Ft. R RE Oi::. VE.LO P\1ENT.
.. I \11LE TO L'.C.t.• •
""Jearesl fee (not leaaed land)
to the new caml)'u. See thiS
lovely 3-bednn. home on a
60xl35 lot. HDWD FLOORS,
B11 Obi aar .. pauo, BBQ.
Wonderfu l F AWL Y H0 \1E.
Full pr. SlCJ ,250. QU ICK
----------------------------POSSESSION -IT'S VA·
LEASE-$320 Mo. & Up
(ALSO POSSIBLE TO LEASE FURNISHED)
Spectacular VJ.w Ocecut and lay
"Channel RHf"-Apartments
2525 OcNn Blvd. -CorOM Del M..--C.Gfomi. ~ed On ~in CMnnel NMr ....... rt H•rt..r EntrMtee
ao.t sai,. Ann••'-.. ••"'-"tt
~ 673-9313 fer further infe. -Ask fer Herm.n Trett, M,.
\\(Ill
from all the staff
auoctat es
Btll Brown , Pe&l} fkrtule1t. E1leen l)tnw1dd•e,
HaJ Evan a, Howard Lawson Jr .. Carolyn Lemoo.
Calbenne Lyon, Bruce Tuule. Bruce \tcCiaue,
\1araaret \ie1er
Realtors : Bob RJcketts -Jack Beaumont
IC&
l412 VIA -2153
c.r.... Hltlhl ...
515 Seaward Rd . ... M&,
, ...... ..__._. ...... e
IIIII 1 o.,_._ ....... IJ& th.
-down pclylltlnl
war-. a. ••••
~-· ..... T 14.
a. ...
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..... --J;l4. ~ ..
BEAUTifUL CAMEO
CUSTOM aUtL T
J Bdrm J betll. faJillb rm
el« bll·tn latcben. h 11 s; P
oprn 11"!1 drlilllf'd for C"'
~lrv\nal~. v-af foothilla 1 mom mr
pool. Goad f'lnunn11 I low
vound ~a. mal~~> ltua 1
ma.t l tl1"11t11Vf olfPI"Uli J.
onb' M4.~
Realtor
NIWPOitT &IACH
OPfltCI
Oil WM5
CA.'H'
* TAX PRORL E\1S? *
CALL our REAL FST.o\lE
I l~VESTOR EXCHA""JGE
d~pl. fo r actiM' OOT "
'"PRIIAlf-\1 PRO I'I R n .. .,
Trade 11 fur <;c>rne th 10 ~ "'U
li ke.
...... ,., ..... .... ,...... .... • •••••
1111. •san
lClO WIST COAft JIWT.
Jack Vineyard dies at 54
lWalr (Jack) Vi~yud, 54,
ol Ill PiM PI ,, Coeaa Meaa,
~ yeaa.tay at IUa reai·
CS..ce ........ worud 11
y .. ,. for tbe Bay Ready Mia
~!!!~.!!!IPll(E ....... _ ... ...... JPII IUL DTATIIPPICI
£1aillliq .Wt ..Ut daia Mar. OMoial' 6PtliDJ puty
uea .... ie uodMr ... a will oo.&l ... fNID l p.m. to Mr . ViMJarcl waa bon on
Fob. ll, 1911, at Coleman,
Otla. Ho bad boee a resideot
ill Coeta Meaa for U yeara
and io Califomia 23 years.
tbe A-il Ia ti •11 1aa dataon ol adftuaia traU•• u -"tate alfice, J ack ud ..... 1 p.m. ....._... IIIDcSay, Jaa.
O..alaire ba•• otnoialfJ l. 0. dia,aa, f• a. opea-.... • .c on ~ .n aistant Jim 0. Oaaine for
the opportwucy of 1nchadaq droppina the tlSO aanual opeMd OM apataira a t l7CIO ,.. an bJ Plnia
Co. ol Coeta Meaa.
~nices will bo beld thia
Friday. Dec. 31, at l p.m.
ia die Westcliff Chapel Mor-
ta&ry, Col ta Meaa, with l.be
R.v. M.C. Cronic officiati~l·
lD&erment will bo at Harbor
Rest Memorial Put., Coata
Men.
Survivora inchado hia wife,
Tullio; 2 1001, Jamea of eo. ta Meaa, ud Harrell oC
Lapna; l daqbtera. Mra.
Cbarma Poe t.l ud Mra . Be tty
Andrews of Coata Meu; his
Cather, R.E. Vineyard of Ard-
more, Okla.: 2 brothera , 3
siateu, 5 pandchiJdron.
Jamboree plan OK'd
The Newport Beach City ~i I adopted a rea elution
Moaday ovenin1 aakin1 tho
County of Oran1e to include
Jamboree Rd. improvement
in the arterial hipway fi-
nancina pro1fam.
MO J4H. 1 COLLECTION
Thoro wi II be no refuao col·
lection in Newport Beach
thia Saturday, New Year'a
Day. Area a normally acbe-
duled for collection that day
wi II be collected the follow-
inl Monday. Jan. 3, alona
with the reiUiar Monday
collection. Crewa will etart
early, 10 the refuae contain-
ore should be out not I at er
&ban 7 a.m.
A 2nd reeolution adopted a
project a tatement for ex-
penditure of funds allocated
from the alate hipway fund
to cities.
The project calla for wide-
nina Jamboree Rd. from
Coaat Hwy. to ford Rd. The
eatimat cd coat ia 1382,000,
of which t191,000 is u-
pec ted to be financed by the
COW\ty .
VISITORS FROM OHIO
Viaitttfl the A.E. Haapas
of Corona del Mar for Decem-
ber and January are parents
of Mra . Haapa, Mr. and Mrs.
A.~-Poraando of Cleveland
Hoipta, Ohio.
their atatementa ol qulifi-premium inauanco on the
cation ia the niHna of City Htll art diaplay aDd
umplo bellota to votora. autbofiaina a ~ear policy
Tho Newport Beacb City with Homo lftaurance Co.,
Counci I approved the plan tbroup Joe: a I aJeDta MacKay
Monday ovenina and apoci-and Oict.a at a 3-year coat
fiod that each candidate oC 1144.72, a uvin1 oCe60S.·
tak.iq advantaae of the pro-28; Council cormnended Mr.
poaal muat depoait $100 at Do Chaine for hia study and
tho tjme or fi lin a. report.
Tho cost for the candidate a • Approved the aipina of
wi II be IUS if only 1 can-the polic::y alfeemont for the
didate tak.o a advantaao of Harbor Area Maobell pro-
the propoul, 176 each if 4 11am conducted jointly by
c andidatea aubmit alate-the Harbor Area Soya' Club
menta, 16S if 8 participate. the Coata Men Park and
The CoW\c il al~o: Recreation Department, and
• Adopted Ordtnanco 1147, the Newport Beac::h Oepart-ea~a~iahjnl • 10-f~t front mcnt of Parka , Beachea and
bW ld•na aetback hne from Recreation.
Newport Blvd. for Lots 6 and
7. Tract S8S4, at the end of
tho oaaterly culode-uc o(
Hilaria Way, Wo at Newport
Hoiahta.
• .~dopted a reaolution pro-
posed by CoW\cilman Doe
Cook l.bankina tho reporters
for patient liatenina at Coun-
ci I sou•ons, and ace urate
reportina of tho proceodinas.
&bua providina "a real aorvice
to the comm11ni ty."
8.1. balcony
is ruled out
W.G. ~temeyor waa de-
nted hia appeal Monday
ovonina by tho Newport
Beach City Co-uncil for re•
venal of the Plannina Com-
mi nion denial of a JG-inch
encroachment for a balcony
at 135 N. Bay Ft., Balboa
Ia land.
He pleaded that his build·
ina plans, includin& the bal-
cony, had aono throu&h plan
check in tho Buildina Dept.
and the balcony plans wore
left tn.
Planmna Dnec lor J orry
Drawdy uid that the tlleaal
encroactunent was dascovered
durtn& tnspection. but no
aubstantaal consuuction had
yet been completed.
IlL T£R IUISCM OF
COSTA II£SA OIES
Walter P. Benasc h, 64, of
15931.-z Redlands Pl., Costa
"ku. daed \-ionday at hit
resadence .
Survavors anclude has mo-
ther, \.1rs . 4.nna Bentsch of
Costa \.1e sa, and a Stster,
'drs. Vera \.1oody of Newport
$4975
SEMI·
ANNUAL
Executive and
Demonstrator Sale
Beach.
Funeral servtces wall be
held at 2 p.m. today, De c .
30, 1n the Bell-Broadway
Chapel, Cos ta \oksa, with
the ~v. James Blaan of the
Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church offtcaat~na . lntument
wi 11 be a 1 Harbor Rest \1em-
8 . C..t c-•• fll
Year End
CLEARANCE
'64UNOIEIO ..... -.... .........
lk.....,., *· ......
51495
'56 IOID =.=· ... •'1Jl• . ........-. .
S195
'60 DODGE
~~·..:.~ ln'rntl
s495
'60 lUlCK
L• S.-2-1111,..
lao Full _. lltl' Ut
S695
'59 CHEVIOl£T
........ "'u. ·--.... .... ...W. (C,_.I,
5795
'60 CADI.l.AC
c..~ .... -~ .............. "l''J::.
0 1
S1395
.
,,
v .......... ... ..... ..... ,..,;.
$2495
'62 FOlD =-·--... ::-=-~
Sf95
'62 IHMLa
c...... rl.l:"'. .... -· --· :s ~ ~-=-If~,.,
5695
'65 T-1110 • .. t .....,, .....
-'1<. Ull .::.:tJ IK• ::r ·"· .., -0. ICTL US. 52995
'65 MUSTANG ,., .. _ ......
~ .. -~~
s2795
'63~ FOlD c;.l.-.......... --........ ·-· =-~,,-
$1595
I THEODORE ROBINS I
I fORD I
2054 NAIIOI ILVO.
COSTA IUSA
~""
I'
SAYINGS UP TO $1300
orial Park, Costa \ok~s.!a.:.... ~___:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1HS SPECIAL 4 Oil SED.
EXEC. CAl
,., -· "" , .. u.M. -· --...... IW .... ......_ ...,.._.,, 1111 ---. ... --.-111-'\'-·
-. -. --· Ulf -.-&.fl. $2695
1965 SKYLARK GRAN SPT.
Att't'< ~... ,.... ~""· u t· • ' • ,.
,-. .... -.,. --------.---...... ,.. ---... ~..-.,-...-... , ....
$3465
1965 SKYLARK EXIC. CAl
"'-~-..au.~ ..... ..... __ .................. _ -------Lal ........ ,.~__,-
$2195
1965 3 SlAT CUSTOM
SPORTS WAGON -....,,... ............ ~ "',..... ---................ _ __ ,... .. ..., ... --... -........ ~ .......... " .. $3395
lMS I.IVIIU HAN SPO«T _,.,. .................. ,. .... ---·-------·-......---.---. ... ....... -..... .., ............ .............. _ ...
1MS CUSTOM
WILDCAT '"· CP!. ._...,... ...................
"" ,., -· -WI-• ._ • • ..... .,_,.,............_. __ . -........ ·------liP?---$4195
NEW CAR 11tADE-IN5-25 MONTH WARRANTY
1964 CAD. CPE DE VIUJ: I 1964 RIVIERA 1'964 JAGUAR Mlr. II u w. ,. -,_ ........ --. -,_,. ., ....... .,. -· ..... ..... ........., ........... , .. -.... --. .............
$4195 $3595 $3660
1964 fALCON Stetion w-..1 1964 MONIA cou" I '"' u SAIRI WAGON -,_,_,,_. --..c .... ___ ;:. ............ ~.f&
$1495 $1695 $2595
tt66 JA&UAI
J.IS IDAII
$5695
BRAND .. NEW .. 1965 ··oPEL
G.M.'a ..._ ..,._. 111-1 ew. Alt
.,. ---........ tlfl ........ ...............................
whtt. ......... ,..
'1399 .......
1H5
6M(
% ,. Pldlt
$1795
I' .458/0N SQUARE
WINTER SALE
FASIDON APPAREL
Reduced%~ & more
mosdy one-of-a-kind
from our regular stock of designer clothes in the
finest fabrics and qwlity worknwlship
Miuee sizes 8 to 18
COATS ... 70.00 Ia 170.00 I I I 1811/3 Ia Y2 ' las
KNITS 2-~. a• 3-pc~
Ill 85.00 Ia 1 &0.00 I I I .. 37111117 II
DRESSES Strllt, A catail
... 5611111 &5.11 I I I .. 27.111117 .II
COSTUMES Dlyti• I. Att.·fin
111 115.00 II 21111 1 1 • •Ys I. Y2
FORMALS ... 70.00 11130.00 I I ... Y2
HATS, 1J11Pr Ill F•,
.. 25.1111 95.11 • I ... Y2 ' 1111
Swain, -1011. I I .. v .. Y2 ' ~~~~
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35 FASWON SQUARE SANTA ANA
....... 111 ......
llfURSOAY, DEC. JO, UU
CORONA DEl MAR, CAUF.
220 WEST FIIRTH ST. s::t•
IN THE NEXr RVE DAYS WE MUST CHOP
OUI WHOPPING INVENTORY lACK TO
OPEN TILL 9 P.M. NORMALUU
UICLIIIEI LAYIIfiYS
Fl .. UIPLES ·TUDE-liS
IEIIIITIITIIS • IEPIISEIS.IS
!~$~~~~ . .!.~Ani Y3 •H
leg. 29.50 Portable Tables $19 ... _ .. __ _
I YOU'Ll NEVEl SAVE MOIS ..................... SAVE
,.,... Fllr ......... a111 HALF •
Whitehouse LS. ZJt-Zag $29
I NOTHING HELD IACKI
UNa AWID • NIW NECCHI ZJG.ZAG $99
lUND NIW NICCtl 01 WH111 $39
NELCO Automatic luttonf.ol• ~~~i:;'~ ~~~a~
Twin-Needle, Pvsh Button, Oia lamatic
Our reg. low price $189. Only 5 to go at
I IVIIY NCI Of MaCHAHDtll -N1W 01 USID
.. P~tCat to CUAal
OM, I NIW ..,_ ...,
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.. A • ..._"' c:... .. t•• su• ..... 1129
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Newcomer meets the press
ly C•rlt-h1lth
DEL MAR
It wu ""-et tbe Preu"
la11 week ror Or. Leland B.
Newcomer, newly appointed
auperintendcnt of the New·
port-Men Unified School
Oislli ct, 11 an 1nformal 11th·
crina with local ne .-smr
The E nsian .a .cd Or . New·
comer if he haJ an apeement
with the New port-Men board
of education ilmilar to the
one he made with the Lu
Veaas buard. He replied in
the affirmat 1vc . That &&fee·
ment wa' that he "would
take the poll only if aiven
full adminisU111ve powers,
he~ from the meddl1na by
boarJ mcmbcn ."
function , the new auperin·
te.ndent said, "Bach l(;hool
th0t.1ld become a communica·
tion center with the com·
ml.lnity. Thi1 way preuwc
lf<KIPI could be avoided.
"Public education is not
lint TIAR, MO. ,0 SIC OlD SICTIC14 THURSDAY, DIC. 30, 1965 CDROHA DEL W.R , Co\LIFDRMIA The hi item nl bus. oc;U
the school boa~.. ar.d new
1uperintcndent 1 Jit ~o lc arly
derinc it the ' flh)eCIIVCS
and phi losophy of ·~e sch<)()l
dillrict," rlr . ',j ewcomcr
pomtcd out.
the molt effec tive educa•
uooal tool tn our soc1ety -
the home IIi ." Vote tally initiative hit, defended
The Vot.r"• Jaformatioa
Buteaa tbit weak prol.uted
lhe Orua• Couty Oraod.
J•y critic:iam of the ia.iti&·
u.. campaip aaainst tbe
Colemaa •ot& tally l)'tlem.
Ia a year-end report, the
Orud Jilt)' conmonded the
board of npenitors for in-
ttallina the •ote tally ,,.,.
toll\, eftdorud the tyttem u
acc•atc aDd .. ,l~t entire-
ly tamper proot:• ud uraod
ita contia..aed uu in fub.Ue
olec:tioat.
Tbe Orud Jury report
chu80d that auaeb aaainat
the •ote tally syatem result
from iporu.ce or political
motivati~.
Kay Sowa of Harbor Hiab-
landt, secretary of the Vcr
ter'a lalormatioo Bweau,
commented: ''Contiderina
Jhe .,., t perf'ormuce, the
probability of the Coleman
Sya tam ai•i•& continued ud
uointenupted urvice ia
hiJb)y ILDiikeJy.
"What we fiad remarkable
ia the ability of the Orand
Jury to thorouply innati"'
pte the vote Lallyina tyetem
without recowatina a tiaale
Milot procuud by thia •Y•-
t.em in the 1964 pneral elec·
lion.
'' Pu.rthermore the Orand Jury
appareatly failod ln their
tbotouab invesUaatioa to
conl.aet tbo Conua Costa
Orand Jury or their board or
tupervhou or tho Kom
Couty official• who bed
booostly investiptcd tho
performance of tho vote coun·
tina device.
'"'In both California coun·
tio1, tho only 2 besides
Oranae which have u~ed the
Coleman Vote Tallyina Sys·
ten, tbe tyuem hu been
retired. The Grand Jury in
Conua Ca. ta tnd the county
official• in Kern questioned
the accuracy, tpeed and
peat e~tpenu of the system.
Dr. W•ll•ce A. G.nl•
Shoe store owner dies "In Kern County the wrona
man wu elected by the •Y •·
tem in a judaeship race. In
Conua Cotta County, tome
2"'of the voles in one elec·
lion contest were untabulated
after proccuina by the ·cole·
man system. Oupile thi1 our
Grand Jury found the syttem
to be 'almost entirely tamper·
pr oof.' Prom the publithed
reporta in these other coun•
tiu can we conc lude that it
it sometime• almos t acc_.~t
rate'.'
TH C:: oq;&.NGC:: COUNTY
Med ical Assn. wi II Install
the following officers at Its
annual meet1n9 Jan. 8 at the
OCMA building in Orange: KenDOtb 0 . Hanun, 46 ,
owner of Ha.oten't Fashion
Footwear, 3645 E. Cout
Hwy ., Coroaa del Mar, died
lut Friday in a convalcs•
cent borne.
Survivors include bis wire,
Vivian, and a dauahter,
Christioe. both of the home
CAl IIU OFF IOAO ,
HITS PllllD AUTO
A nhicle dliven by Em--
mett 0, Poweu, 404 Colton
St., Newport Shores, ran oCf
the roadway on the w, Cout
Hwy . out o( Tuatin Ave .,
went over the curb, struck a
parted vehicle of Richard
W. Donaldson, 5205~ Sea·
shore Dr., Welt Newport, and
then 1maahed into a bui !dina
at 2436 W. Coast Hwy ., Mari·
nera Mile .
Mr . Powers tu(fered 1 minor
cut on his nose. Ilia vehicle
was c u.ensively damaacd
on the front. A larae hole
was left in the cut wall or
the buildin&, which is own ed
by Mary Sutherland.
rnidenc:o at 13171 Sutses.
Pl., Suta Ana.
ServiCe• were held It Pair·
haven Memorial Park, Santa
Ana.
Mr. Hanten opened bis busi·
neu in Corona de I Mar in
february, 1964. He bad been
auociatod with J .W. Robin·
ton depa.ttment store, Buf·
fums' and Bullocka, and
nwnaaed AIIinc's Shoe Store
in Laauna Beach before com--
ina to Corona del Mar.
"Promour Gund Jury, which
made 40 enou in hand count·
ina only 100 bal\ou, cornu
1 alowina endorsement of a
vo te tallylnJIYttem lhorou&h·
GIRLS LOCI EO IM AT ly di1crcdited in all other
RESTROC* OM PIER counticl in California which
Two teenaae &iris were have uted it. From them
rescued from the Newport comes an indictment of all
Pier women'• restroom by people who oppose the con·
firemen on Wednesday of lut tinued usc of this system.
wcelr.. "Contrary to the Grand
The youn asten, Shui Jwy's ins1nuat1on, the Vo•
Sidu, 13, of 216 21st St., ter's lnformatioo Bureau is
Central Newport, and Gret· not actina wi th a lack of
chen \1athew1, 15, of 212 k.nowledac or political moti·
W. Ocean Ft., Balboa, could vatioos. The Voter's lnfor·
not unlock the restroom door mation Bureau has !imply
and called for help. been try ina to act the iuue
Firemen for ced the door to o( centralized vote countin&
free the imprisoned &iris , be( ore a. vote o( the pe o ple ." ,_._
Dr. Laurance Mosi er of Gar·
den Grove as J)l'es ident, Or.
Wallace A. Gerrie of Newport
Seach as J)l'esldent~lect,and
Dr. Driid 1. Nielsen of New·
port 8each as secretary·
treasurer. The outgoino ore·
sident is Dr. Henry V. East·
man of Tustin • Or. Dexter
Ba ll of Santa Ana will be In-
stalled as li brarian, Dr. Carl
Paul of Qfange as 8ulletln
editor, and l)r. Arthur ThomP-
son of Newport Beach as a
director.
TAKES COIIIU.MD COURSE
Lt. Col. Frederick II . Sber·
man Jr., wbole sister, Mrs .
R. E. Schwnacher, li ves at
1501 'Aarin er's Dr., Harbor
Hiahlandl, bu completed the
auoci atc coune at the Army
Command and General Starr
Collcae, Fort Leavenworlb,
Kanus . The 46""fcar~ld ~
officer ent.erod the Anny ic
1943 .
Intima
~o~" Special
'"t: Lotion -flO•' FOR A
U II/Tf:D TillE'
3127 E. Coast Hwy. -near Jasmine
Opoo E .. oloto Till fiOO P. I .-
phooo: OR iol o 3-9110
14 0 1. O#tly 1.65
(2.45 .,./.u J
DOIOTIY ClAY
CtLUJCE:N
HORJIONf.
CREAM
f,So«f 12. 7S
HORJIONE. HAND
CREAM p4} I J.U
DRY SIUN
LOTION
J),.Aif 11.00
HAND oo4
IODT LDTIOtl
SHULTON
P.ll
Dr. LAI•N•c. ,.._ler
The f1UI P!"blt:n the Unl·
ricd dt<;:ri ct fiic es 15 to find
out '" tuk u opposed to
other educauonal inl titu-
twns 1n the area, commented
the La s Vc&u educator.
Fusina the 3 exuuna du·
tncts in order to bnna to--
aether thc1r present pohc•c•
will be the Itt st.cp of the
unified d1sU1ct, uid Ot .
Ne .. comcr. There mu st be a
un ified "cspnt de corps."
Th is rus ton would be ac·
c.omp hahcd by untfy•na sal·
uics . malr.Jna ma11.imum use
oC equipment and uuna sys·
s tems cnaineerina. he said.
The di1U1ct should use dat.a
proceuina equipment to pre ·
vent ins true: ton from trach·
ins cbildlcn what the y al·
ready know, the new lUpe r·
intendent stated.
"The ao•l of educat1on u
to hue each child's 1nte l·
teet developed to 111 m.aJ.1·
mum capacity,'' Or . Ne""·
comer said. "The funcuon of
public schools is the 1ntel·
lcctual development of boys
and airls and teachiRI the m
to usc their mtcllccts tn
de cision.....-nakina m the demo-
cratic P'fOCell. ''
The 1chool syll em 11 not a
we lfare tnltitUtion," he taJd,
"Somcthtn& would have to
be done with •ncompetent
pe ople."
Or . Newcome r added there
was "no ne cessi ty for ten·
ure" but tn the lona run 11
did tncreue the errcctive·
nell of a school dis tri ct. A
teaober would be dllmllied
only for 1 JUII cause .
Education "eventually &ets
to everybody," but Ole new
IUI)Cflntendent Crlt\Ci led
soc1ety for thinlr.ina school
IYiletTII are a panacea for
all of SOCiety's 1il1.
When 1lr. Newcome r was
questioned 1f h.e would seek
federal aid, he uid, "It is
unfortunate 0\at 11 II DCCCI-
III"}. The 1nh.crent danaer tn
federal a1d 11 concenUation
o( power. Wh.encver there is
too much power 1n one spot
-watch out1 It can lead to
to ta II tar i a.n 11m. "
The Las Yea•• educator
li ku to think or federal aid
u only an emcraenq · me a·
sure caused t.y local people
wh.o do not face up to the
relpollllblhty or cducauna
then own children.
Dr . New comer would hke to
appl y for sranLJ from pnvat.e
foundations u we ll, for cs·
ample . the Ford Foundauon.
"Pt1vate funds h.ave no
What 1f 1 parent wanted to
educate btl child at home ,
would be I.J \ow it?
The new superintendent
wu qu1 ck to answer 0\at
li t.ate 1&"'-" proh1b11s such a
tll•n a.
But wh;,. 11 f he had the power
to dc c•de whether or not a
parent could educate hi1
own chtld at home"
Dr . Newcomer avo 1ded a1v•
101 1 "yeli" or "no" answer
by sayma he would hsve to
know more data tn the case
befOfe rcach1na a deca•on.
no YOUTHS IKJUREO
lS IIOTOWCTCLE SLIDES A Honda rnowrcyclc driven
h\.· Larry Swan, IS . or 1615
H1ah land Or., Harbor Hiah·
land1 , had 1 blowout on l:he
W. Coast llwy. near Dover
r>r. Dec. 11 , "'-'en t out of con·
Uol and li hd for 10 (eel be ·
fmc comlnJ to rest. The boy
suffered a polltble broken
foo t and I crape marks on btl
hand, an d ..,,, taken to Hoas
Hospita l.
A pau enaer. Larry R.
Rodnquc1. 16 , of 385 E.
1111 St., Cosll \tcu, re·
cetved scrape marks oo hit
hand. arm and le&.
WIHK COAT T AK EH
Di, Davilll. Mlel .. lllt
He pra1sed the U.S. u
beina the only country 1n the
world which tr1u to educate
t inalc 10!'~00
attached," he u ated.
~~~~ the school's
o\ !liver--blue, three quar·
ten lenath mmk coat va lued
st s~OO was 1tolcn from the
back bedroom ~ 481 5 Cort·
land Or .. Came o HtJ,h.lands,
Ann 0. 8{wrmctt told police
Year End
on ly Reg. So le
1 -8' Loose P illow Bo::k Sofa go ld & while pr onT 575.00 295 .00
-Tomli nson Mr. ChoH w ollomon go ld textur e
-Tomlinson Mrs . Cho1r w ottoman go ld te.>:lure
-Large Wmg Choir ble d & wh 1te pollern
-John R1charason 2 Door (h.,s t
-John R1c hordson 4 Door Ches t
(2)-H1d:ory Game Tobie w/• Cho1rs
1 -Furnrture Gu il d 5 pc . Spon1sh bedroom
w dual heodboord
295.00 149 .00
279 .00 139 .00
269 .00 135.00
330 .00 175.00
400 .00 199.00
495 .00 295 .00
594.00 295 .00
-Dov 1s Cobinet •8" round pedestal extension tobl e
w • cho 1rs -2 arm 2 s 1de 676.00 395 .00
-Dov ls Cobinet ovol extension d1ning table
w, 6 c ho1rs • s ide 2 orm and buffet
up to 50% off
Many other volues too numerous to
ment ion -includi n~ that
fovorite piece you
moy Mve wonted .orli •
119 4.00 695 .00
Our Annuo l Year End
Sale -
•ncludes o fil'le select ion ot
H•ritoge Upholster.d Fumitvre
at 15% savings
. , ...
,._.&Y Midi CAMillA
NOW AT
1710 NEWPORT 1L VD.
· PH. 646-9313<..oata Mel&.
Concert preview Jan. 12
c-dactorooCIOCllpOaer Jolaa S.aelbou&. 673·1171, or
OrMa wiO Pf .. eat tile 3rd ~~. Harry Colbr, 613·7521.
Pbillwmoeic Sociel)' Pfe-~. Oreen, formerly bowa
view at 10:30 a .m. Wed-PfoleuiODally u Job.,
oeaday, Ju ll, at Diaoey• Or ... , baa received 4 0.·
l..S Hocel. He will diacuu can from the MotiOD Pic..,.
the propam to be Jivea by Academy. He ia tbe cca-
the Los ADaelea Pbilbar· poaer of aucb bite •• ••J
!DOllie Ju 16 ia lbe Oraaae Cover the Na&erfroot.'' .. Co-
Coau Colleae auditorium. queue," "o-&t of Nowbere,"
Preview ticketa may be "Body and Soul'' aad "I'm
purchased at the cloor, but Yowa."
reservations are oeeded for From 1949 throuab lUI
the luncbeoo that will fol· bo was aeural IDiltic di·
low. Luncbooo reservation• rector for M<N Studios. This
are to be mad• by Friday, put year marked bit 17th
Jan. 7, with Mrs. A.uauat season •• pest cooductor
for the Hollywood Bowl.
UNIYIISITY· OFFICI CAR SKIDS, Tl PS
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A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Car Load Sale
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YOUR 1965 RECORDS 380 LEnER-SIZE
ll'ully Acfjustable
St. no CALL US FOI \·v Chairs RE,AIIS ON
~ ltag 29.9S BOTH FOREIGN • 1,6 & DOMESTIC
MACHINES
UNIVERSITY
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
1913 HARBOR BLVD.-COSTA MESA
Ml 6-711 f e Kl f.2033
.>
While attemptina to lUla
riabt on Newport Blvd., to
the orr ramp of the Arches
overpau last Tbwaday, a
vehicle driven by Beojamin
E. Crosby, 23, of 4539 Rox·
bury Rd., Cameo Shores,
went out of conuol, bit a
raised divider, skidded 18
feet, and turned over. Mr.
Crosby suffered a minor cut
on his knuckles, aod waa
taken borne in a cab. Hi1
vehicle received damaae to
the left 1 ide and top.
~RL FOR ROMMorS
Mr. and Mra. J amea Roan ow,
2037 E. Ocean Blvd., Bal-
boa, are parent• of a dau•
pter born Satwday, Dec. 18,
io Hoaa Hospital.
OR. ALLEN J. VAN6ER
'Nr:YOEN, nationally noted
atomic sctentist and admin-
istrator and resident of Bay
Shores, at 2o42 Vista Dr.,
has been named senior di-
rec tor-f esearch of the Doug-
las Miss1le & Space Systems
l)iviSIOn. He will be at the
new \AS$D headQuarters in
Huntington Beach. He 1s a
native of Cripple Creek,
Colo.. was graduated from
Colorado College, rece1ved
his Ph.D. degree 1n chemis-
try from Massachusetts In-
stitute of Technology. Prior
to joi ning Dougla5 he was
w1th the Atomic Energy
been ~ccorded to these members of the
'3alboa Say Lions Club. They ate, from
left, past ptesldent Clarence Higbie, 10
years of perfect attendance; treasurer F.
'3en '3randt, 10 years, and his torian and
'3ulletfn editor John Sympson, 15 yurs.
The club was c~rtered In l<M7. Its m1ln
fund raising project Is the 1nnual lobster
bake, which Is held each fall at the Cor-
ona del Mar Main ~each.
From The POLICE BLOTTER
Friday, Dec. 17
A 14-car~t aold c bann
608 E. Balboa Blvd.. .. A
parked vehicle of John Roe,
17 55 Monro vi a Ave., Coat a
\1eu, wu hit in the rear by
an unidentified vehicle at 91.
Balboa Blvd. weat of 29th
SL, West Newport; the un-
known driver left the scene
on foot., leavina blood on his
vehicle ... A spare tire worth
S35 waa stolen from a VW
parked in the aaraae of Karen
Pendleton, 407~ 38th St.,
West Newport. . .Kim \t.
Kalmt, 728 W. 18th SL, Costa
\1esa, reported to police that
someone Jacked up the rear
of his vehicle parked at
Kina'• Lido Richfacld, 3600
Newport Blvd ... WestNew!)(-rt,
and removed 2 tires wilh the
urns, valued at 5110 ...
'Mule makin& a riaht tum
from Jamboree Blvd. onto
Coast Hwy ., a vebicle dri-
ven by Frank P. Bennett,
2142 Vista Loredo, East
131uff., was hit in the left
front fender by a vehicle dri-
ven by Air red P. \funoa, 1 Sl-
.. 9/ilaon St., Coata Mou
... Kay Mae Marahall, 48,
of 310 Fernando St., Balboa,
wu anuted at 1:35 a.m. on
a charae of drunk in public
at "A" St. and Ocean FL,
BalboL . . Two OE solid
state Mt/FM clock radioa
worth 1180 were atolen from
the upstairs bedrooms at the
reaidence of Walker ~j th,
925 Via Lido Soud, Lido
hie, between Dec. 10 and
15 ... Carolyn L . Ream, 900
Sea Ln., Apt. 32, Harbor
View Hills, toiJ poltce aome-
one removed 2 parcel post
packaaes that were delivered
her front door step on Dec.
15; the boxe& were later
found in the rear carports,
but a s weater worth $10 wu
missina. .. A vehicle whi ch
left the scene s1desw1ped
the left side of a vehicle
parked at the residence of
John N. Boat Jr., 306 "L"
(Conlin,ued on paae 3)
• •
105DAYS
'---:...=-:-:-:..=.::-------=============-r:ommt ss 10n in Oak Ridge.
bracelet holdina 8 channa
valued at S400 was lost at
the Pavilion Reatlwant,
400 Main St.,· Balboa, re-
ported Lydia Kenn~rd of
Whittier ..... vehicle drivqp
by Madae E. Gollahon, 2301
Redlands .. ve., Newpor t
Heipts, ran into the rear of
a stopped vehicle dri•en by
Mitchell A. Mataareticb, 241S
Ricbmood Way. Corti Men,
on Balboa Blvd. east of 6th
St., Balboa, .. A bucket seat
worth S85 waa unbolted and
removed from a Corvette
parked in the carport of Dan-
iel E. Hanebfinlr:, 330 62nd
St., Newpon Shores. . .A
vehicle whkh left the scene
hit the left front door of a
pa.rked vehic le of Laalr:a L.
UIIOf\ 712 Heliotrope Ave.,
Corona de I \tar. at 457 \tor-
ni ng Canyon Rd.. Corona
Highlands. . .\1ic hael P.
\tartin, lq, of 236 Walnut St .,
was arrested at 12:45 a.m.
on a charae of drunk 1n pub-
lic at Newport Blvd. and 30th
St., West ~ewport. .. Van-
dals ransacked the res1dence
of \b. H.G. Stevens. 402
Kangs Rd., Cliff Haven, be-
tween Dec. 13 and 17 ... A
Hoffman TV set and wooden
wagon were found by \trs.
John Lew1 , 312 35th St.,
West "'ewport, at the rear of
her garage; they were tagged
and placed 1 n the police
e vidence room. . ... While
mane uvering around another
vebJcle, a City of i'lewport
Beach garbage truck driven
by Floyd \1. \tartinez of
'Nes tmmster ran onto the
driveway apron at the rear of
603 Begonia Ave., Corona de I
\tar. caus 1 ng part of the apron
to collapse; ct,amaae was
estimated at 11 00~ the owner
is \1.G. Scott, 620 Seaward
Rd ., Corona Hia.blands ... Ro-
land L. \tacLane, 1170
Rutland Rd .• No. 1, Wes t-
cliff, told police that the
left front tjre of his vehicle,
parked in the carport, '!I'U
taken; it was valued at S30.
SGnte as Cash! ~
new!
bRing
by television
around the world
Television brings you the
fastest and safest drive·in
serv1ce available. Drive on to
the bank 's lot and up to the T.V.
'screen. Press a button and there's your
own personal teller on the screen in front
of you. Deposits are carried into the bank and
your receipt is returned by pneumatic tube.
By the way, we can reverse the screen so that
you can see yourself on television.
Brine the whole family -and don't for ret to smile.
OPIN UNTI 5 P.M. DAllY-Ate 6 PJL OM •an.
A vehicle wh1cb left the
scene hit the left front fen-
der of a vehicle owned by
Victor W. Petterso n, 515~
Femleaf Ave., Corona del
Mat , at Fern leaf Ave . south
of 2nd Ave . . .A Zenith
table model radio worth t2C
was stolen from a truck
parked in the Newport Beacb
City Yard, 592 Superior Ave .,
Weat Newport Heiahta , uld
Leonard J . Poet, 1043 W.
Center St., Coetl Men ... A
wool blanket, aun alauea,
pen and penci I worth a tot11
of t25.50 were tlken from a
vehicle parked in the alley
behind the reaidence of Doua·
lu L. Bedsoe, 310 Dahlia
Ave., Apt. F, Cofooa del
Mar •.• Maraaret M. Hodbora,
owner of the Little Sometbina
Gift Shop, 3•19 Via ()por1o,
Lido Shopa uea, told police
that a pai r or alacb and •
aweater worth ttl •era
stolen on Dec. IS .•. Some.-
one rl pped 3 t trandt of
Chtiatmu tr .. liabta wordl
t U from dae (roet of 1M
...,.,. oll!.liubetla Aadenoe
423 Caul St., Newport
Sborea.
~ .. ..,,Dec.11 '
H110ld K • .lc*l••· "· of 204 4-.. ~. No. 12. ...
boa, waa IB'Ialed rl 4:Ji ' , ... -........ ., .... ,.. . ............... ....-................... , ...
• NO MONIY DOWN • • •
• NO PAYMINT TILL
RaRUARY 11th, 1966
Ill Prien LewtrM
111111 ..... 111
,..II · rt .. ,Ia ........
ILMI CONsnUCTION CO.
• y.,.. ia Nc•port Belcll
•11 Nauput...., 67,_.
.flAX MitT n» AfllstZ llll••lliiJ"J'8t .. RME IMPORTID
PIPES. TOBACCOS
CIGARS • .I CICAI£TTE S
_ _....._,
1884 Newpor1'8NL, CDsna Meso • ~2-rt27
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING ILOCD -ALL SUD • ALL T'rl'D
-.: ••• It J ...... , ...
.. &cts"s II Ia -L ........... AM
OPEN DAI Y 9 to 9
SUNDAY* 10 to 6
1101 APPOtNTMINT ONLY•
ftNDD AGID
BEEF
HALVES
NO MONIY
NIIDID
UIDA CHOIQ
liD
IILYU -
NO 1101.-r ' ..
UIDA .. IMI
II&
IIlilS
NO MOlar
I W
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Lata....., to ute, and
celer ... ay to choose ...
S.tlnTone Latex paints
for Inside and outside
~home.
Over~ colors ... litt at
the price of white!
Satin Tone
....,PA"C1'Vti1D 8Y OLD COLONY ,AINTS
... the easy paints
ROWNHARDW
Shap&C.pn ................................ ., ... .....,,.._
o,. IlL.& Frl 11P11 'II ta ~
uqs, JAUfES CROSI~R JON ES, the former Diane Loren-
tun of Harbor Highlands. (Cameo House photo.>
Miss Diane Lorentzen
weds James C. Jones
Diane Loreouea o( Harbor rosew, and abe carried a
H.i~landt and Jamea Croa-white Bible covered with a
ier Jooea o( Balboa laland caacade o( wh ite aardeniu
e&cbanaed ~Mmaae vows and white rosea.
Satu.rday cvcnina, Dec. 11 , \.trs. Paul C. Lorenuen,
at St. Andrew's Presby-stater-tn-law of the bride,
Church of Newport was matron of honor. Bndea-
Beacb. The Rev. Otarles maids were \.tra Van Pom-
Dicrenfield conducted the eroy of Newport Beach.
ainale nna ceremony. sister of the aroom; \1us
The bride, wbo is the dau-Janice Coats of Bakera-
abter of Mr. end Mrs . Paul field; \irs . Jerry Reynolds,
Wi lliama Lorenuen, 1 S21 \ti ss Donna Kiana and \1rs .
-Doris Ln., Harbor Hiahlands, Spencer Richardson 111 of
6-H IJ It 6-H ICC' wore an antique tone satin Newport Beach. I ... '-L~ I aown, wh ich swept up in the Andrew Warrum of Newport
r---::=:-----:::::-::---:-------::::=-:~----=-:---:--~ back to form a chapel uaio, Beach was the best man. 1l•llp"_F"'j-..llr t . d. -ru ~L _L accented by a re-<mbroidered Paul Nealy Lorenuen, ~ ,n 1\1111 UIRI fHWit1t .aleacon lace bodice with nephew of the bride, was •o. .. .., Owolu~ ~ W appliq11e of pearls. Her il-rin1 bearer. The ushers were
._, CUP'P a.w luaion veil was caupt with Bruce Hafenfeld, the aroom's
.. ..,.,WIIII'P'ORT,.ftllrr ~ ~H&A brother-tn-law, and Terry,
THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Mark and Paul Lorenu.en,
brothers of the bnde. SERVICES: 9:00 •·•· f••ily W•rsltlp \ Jw.-l•r Chwrc h John Webb of Bwbank
9:45 •·•· O.wrch Sch .. l & A~wlt Clan un1 "The Lord's Prayer."
11 :00 •·•· Feative Werahi, Frederick Barnes of Corona
The Rev. JMtea c;, llel.-, Pea,., del \1ar, chw ch oraantst.
Mr. Robert L. Larson, Lay Auastlnt pleyed the weddan1 musac.
Phatte S..-3631 A reception for 200 1uests
Flnt ....... a-dl
ate.... .....
lapdlc ...... Uartlp
( l•tlt~utlnt Bi,lc 8-t~ti~)
Santa AAa 6 Mapella ...
was held in fe llowshap hall.
Aasistin1 It the receptaon
were \.tr. and \1rs. Roy Coats
of Walnut Creek and \h. and
Mu. Warren Coat~~ of Bakers-
field, who are un cles and
aunts of the bode; cousins
Vernon Coats and Gary
Coats, and Mrs . Lillian
POLICE BLOTTER
(Co.tinued from paae 2)
SL, Balboa ... A Keeka surf-
board worth S6S wu stolen
from the aaraae of William
H. 'ltmpson, 127 27th St.,
Weat Newport ... \1u. House,
104 F.. Ocean PL. Bel boa,
found a rusty bt cycle on the
beach an front of he r resi-
dence; at waa teued and
placeJ in the police bike
rack. . . <\ boat cover worth sso was stolen from 1 boat
It the residence of Georac J.
Jeffnu, 436 Femleaf Ave.,
Corona Jel \1ar. between
Ue c. 1 1 and 18 ... Walter K.
PneJI, owner of the Kirk-
wood \totel. 40)0 E. Coast
ltwy.. Corona ~i i&)llands ,
reported that thaeves took.
s II worth of quarte11 and
J ames from the cash bo xes
ol haa clo thes dryer and Coke
vendina machane. . . While
bac ana her car out of the
dn vev. ay. Gtace '-1. Kennedy,
22112 Channel Rd., <Balboa,
drove in to the left si<k of a
vehicle o wned by Willaa.-r S.
McCook, 1213 E. BalbOa
Blvd., Balboa. . . Tharty
bulbs worth 112 we re stolen
from a l llln& of Omstmas
la&hta attached to the aaraae
door of J ohn Curci, Q16 Via
Lido Nord. Ltdo hie ...
Lindon B. Bryant. IQ, o(
2700 Peterson Way, Costa
Mesa, claima that Bruce D.
Reynolds, 17. of 182 \\'ells
P l., Costa \iesa. bat hi m at
3Sth SL and Ocean Ft., We s t
Newport; Bryant suffered a
cut la p and aums. and hts
teeth became looae ... Two
senee cuahtons worth US
were stolen from a 25-foot
Coronado uti boat puked tn
the sales lot at ~ewmark's
Yecht Sales, 2001 V.. Coast
llwy., \iaraners \tile ... Jerry
0 . Smartt. 337 Crystal >\ve.,
Balboa Island. told polacc
that vandals started a fi re
an a plate con taan tn & a plu·
uc flo wer dasplay located an
the rear of h 1 s resadence . the
Oowers we re destro) ed and
the fire burned a larae spot
on the wooden pauo table.
S..."cfay, V.c. 19
A Channe l \1a ster portable
radio, Buahne II b1noc::u tau
and aeveral bottles of laquor,
all valued at tl40, were Ito-
len Crom a veuel at 3oat
Slip llS, Vaa Lido Soud,
Lido hie, between Dec. 12
and 19, aaid Arnold Peuer-
ttein, 23S Vaa Lado Soud •..
Willard D. Dixon. 50. of 46 '
flower St., Costa \1en, wu
.arreated at S p.m. on a char-
ae or drunk drivan" at liVa ne
Ave. end \iaanolaa. near
Weatcliff Piau •.. A batter'
and cable worth Sl7 were
removed from a vehh:le parlt·
ed at the resadence of Jerry
C. Hill, ..04 lria Ave ., Cor-
ona del \iar ... A Schwann bi-
cycle belonaana to John
Haviken. 11 2 Aba lone Ave ..
Ba lboa Island. ~.~ou uolen
from the bluff area at the
Corona del \tar maan beach
... Lee \I. Evans, 18, of
122 11 th St., Balboa, ~~~o at
neued a vehicle knock do~.~on
a stop "I" at Baysade Dr.
and \Iarine Ave .. and leave
the scene ... Rodeocl But-
ar:v . ~909 Raver Ave .. Weu
!locwport, told pollee he re -
cetvcd annoy ana pbone calls;
the penon u ys, "Nauer
Hater" ... A Schwtnn Utna-
ray bicycle worth S4 5 wu
left at Life1uard Headquar-
ters about 2 weeks •ao. re-
ported Peyton C. Re ed,
SS04"7 Seashore Dr .. We st
Newport •.• Louiae C. Kna&ht.
38, of 112 34th St.. Wesc
Newport, charaed \iary Jane
Taylor. 129 3Sth St .. wath
auault and battery. abe sa ad
\1asa Taylor walked ur from
behtnd and kicked her at the
base of the aptne Dec. 18 ...
Vandals u'ed a farec rad.er
to break a lens of an ouuadc
ll&ht standard at the rell·
denc e of Keath Ounn, 1313
\1araare 1 Or.. 'le~~~o port
Hctahts ... Kctth 8 _ lla>n•c.
30. of 165 \ arganaa Pl.
Costa \\esa. ~~oa~ arrested at
3.45 ;>.rr.. ;)0 a charge M
drtv tn!( il motorc~ cl e under
the anfluence of a lcohol at
lbth St and \lonrovta Ave .•
V.eu "c ~~.r.•rt tlctghl~. .
Donald L. llartm.an. 1q. <)f
1812! V.. Bo) Ave., (entral
:'lle~~oport. ~~~o as arrested at
(Conunued on paae -l l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
SEI, lOY IIHS,
IIFLIIIW AIILITY TO
STOP SMOIIIII
Q . I ,..,.... ,,..,.. ,,._ w IYIHt •I '"'olrl"•
... ,. .., ...Mir ,,._,,. •r ••It'"• • ur-tel .. ,,...,. .,.,.., u IM ,. ..... of rite llr-. ••II "--lo"•
••• , il ... '•"""'
A. S.udt"' made in Ena!and 1how that oJrul) tone of which 11 called lobcltncl arc onl) an atd
'" the tnnial staa~ of tobaot'o wtthdrawa l They
do not help '" the lone run Other ftnd•na. of the Bnti1h rewarchea tndtulc that men arc
hetter than women at a•vma up smo~•na and
that moderate unot.cr\ 11rc more SUt'ceuful '" breaktna the habtt tban h&hl or \ICf\ heav\
smoltcr1.
Q. I• .•• ,.....,.. ,, •• -.wr /or ..,_, rltelt /or
•'"~' A. P'tb Boy' have areatcr dJff.cult) an allatn
tnJ emouonal maturll)' than do aul' ln bo}'
the urac to ~row up IS wona but the) IC'Cm to
chna 10 u equally ~trona dnuc lO ~ a Pncr
Pu Gtrli IJVC up childhood and adopc adult attttuda more readtl) TlKy Wtc 10 JUa) adult
rola Tht OI\IC1 of "''" ol physiCal maturtt}
1nd 1~ prospects of marnaar and ratStnl • (atn. tl) arc facton wtuch probabl)' help Jtrl• ~orne
~~~oornen
The .-1 "lftir.ek .. of "~
.. ,.. ~ .. that Nl
•.da cun .--.. .o liu&e.
,., 0' 1M..,. va. u•· & .....,_,, .,,.,_ .. ............
ALL THIS ... savings insu red to $10,000 ~high re-
serves for added safet\·~· 30 vear~ ervi ce to ()range
\\·ift, expert home loan and
..
County communities Jb~
escrow se rvices ~ t ra,·ell c r. c hec k d three con-
Ill cxce. s of S 11 2.000.000 venient offices ®as. et.
PLUS THIS ... For th~ u Md of (,otl
i s fwic•. a,.tJ f'ou ~rlt~l,
.,, Jbllrf'~r '""" ... ,.
two~tit"l s wo rd. l'i~r ·
~ to tlu tiim'tl·
;,.1 IIStlrtd~r of !lDMI tl,tl
S/'irit, t11td of t b t ioirtls
., d "'llrTO II', llrt d iS II
disc~""',/ t/9~ ''""'fbts .,., ;,,,,,:r of tlo~ h~•rt.
Kleuker of Oakland, areat ,
CNistian Science
S.rYicea
~~OF
WT,.._,.1VT
3303 Via Lido
Newpon Beach
SUNDAY SCHOOL
t :1S •·•· ~ 11 •·•· SUNDAY SERVICES
t : 15 -11 ••••
WEDNESDAY EVENING
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READING ROOM
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lUNDAY ICHOOL t rlS •·•·
aMA Y EltVICE 11 •·•·
WEDNI!IDAY EVPJGNG
MEETINO 1:00 , .•.
READING ROOM -
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111ead a-ce. S.,.icet a.d
to aM 1M a.Mi_, lt.oola.
IUKDAY IDVICD
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Onuch tn AIMnea 'Q
3545 i»t Clout "'"'~ Corona •• ...,
PAITOil PUle CJlNt
Phone: 0 .... J.SQD
SUNDAY !CHG)Vl.E
9 a.m.--Pamily .onhlp
includina Swtday Qurdl
Scbool
11 :00 a.m.-Wonhi
fttst ...... O.wch
(SOUTH~.-N)
co•o•• DIL •••
COAST HWV, AT III&ACA..-n.u.-
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HiWirfll Ill TA~. £.,..,e~;eel i• lli,.w•
CL ~y UJTCHr:LL of South
Laguna, member of the
Orange County Soard of Edu-
cation, has been nominated
by Congressman James Utt
for the Orange County tran-
sit district citizens advisory
committee. Mr. Mitchel l Is a
aunt or the bride .
Followina a honeymoon
trip to San Francisco, the
newlywed• are makina UH:ar
home in Newport Beach.
The bride attended Har-
dinl Colleae an Arltansas,
California Lutheran Colle1e
and Oranae Coast Colleae .
The bridepoom, wbo i 1 the
a on of Mr. and ~s . Evan D.
Joaea o( 118 Opal Ave.,
Balboa lalaDd, it a araduate
retired ~ir Force major, a of Newport Harbor Hiah
graduate of the Command Sdlool Md ia attendina
and General Statf School, Or•1e Coast Colle1e. He
founder of the Orange Coast plent to study for an en,in-
Ci vic ~ssn. and a director eerina depee. He i• the
of the South Laguna Civic peat pandaoo of ~~,tr. and Mrs. W. W. Croaiar, an early ~ssn. ~ rapid ttanslt system pioneer family, ud panda on
is the goal of the ttansit of Mrs. Grace Ctoeier of it
district. Balboe bland. ,
Commodore hosts 200 ~~~~,.,......
Commodore and Mra. Wil-
liam o· Bryoa o( Bahia Cotio-
lhiaa Yacht Club boated
mae dlaa 200 at a pre-
Cbtiatmaa CO<lltt.ail ptheriq
ael aaainat dle aeuoaally
de~led back,rwnd o(
dleir Bey Shont residence •
TlleJ were attitted in re-
cei•ina · petta by their
daqbtera. Lealie and O.e-
Oee, ud l ol theit 4 aoaa .
K .. ia, bt'J Md Mica-ael.
Coc_.,• O'Biryoe .... da
BCYC ror 11M ••w year ol
1966.
Aualldiq wan llle llott • a
mother. ... • Ei .. u. o·-
Bryoa. 1M lloateM• ai tler anct ._oct. .....,, Jou ud
Plail Colctftll ot Pnade .. ;
IIOMI T..-ue of Pliat-
rW,e _. fttWift e..c.;
J ................ ....
• , • ., ...... ~Dr • ....... ,_ "rUi: ..
Grant Baldwina;~. and~~
Barneaoa of Harbor lala.nd;
Rear Commodore and Mra.
Wynn Bedall; Staff C~
dorea Taylor Hancock; Myroe
Shewatd a.nct K. Wally Wal-
ters and dlleir wi .. a; ~
Blaioe Seele)'t; dlle Patrick
Ooupu, owaer ol Ameri-
ca'• Cup Winner. the yac~t
Colambia; S&alf Coanodote
ttowwd wale)' ud wife ,
Nan; cbc Jim Oanera; Mr.
ud Mrs. All• Kelly (Vi•ia.a)
ol Loa Allplet ud Newport
Baadl; , .... Capeeia C.O,.r
Jollll1011 .a •Ue-. Eliaalledl;
8et'Jad S.." Zhloe; Jaae
aad Bill~; 1M.._.,.
K .. ,., ... Mmea. Edwald K....., (Loia); E•el)'a
.................. Podo-
la' (QIINaa), ...... ••·
Jilcl .............. .
... 11th. .. ••••e• til lM Alwl ........... .
LAQUNA BEACH, CALIFORNlA • 260 O c ean Ave-nue· T~ephone: 494-7541
SAN CLEMENTE BRANCH • 601 N . E l Camin o Real • Telephone: 492 -1195
LAQUNANIQUEL~. ~ BayP\a:r.a. Phorle:496-1201 Of'4199-1840
1
~OWER MECHANICS CLUB at Estancia
High School in Costa Mesa is a f\eW ac-
tivity in the field of engine mechanics.
The club's purpose is to prepare for fur-
ther use of mechanical skills. A com-
pletely unrelated activity of the automo-
tive minded members recently has been
the donation of 350 canned goods for Na-
vajo Indians and 700 bars of soap for
Vietnam. Pictured here, from I eft, are
students Fred 9reckner and 9111 Covey,
and club advisor Lester LeggitL Mike
Munier is club oresident. (Cameo House
photo.)
MATTBESSE S •sw -...-.VJLDDIG Pioneer radio 'ham' dies
lJ"NCular Shapes R' h d 0 r 2 ........ _ CeHaa 1c ar . Brazelton, 11, attack.
COSTA WUA WATTIW CO. of 512 Tustin Ave., Newpqrt Survivors include hts wife,
2111.......,..._ U'-tya.llCD He i&hta, d1ed Chriatmas da~ \1ary; 2 dauahtera, Louiae
~==========-~a~t .!H~o=a~a~H~o~ap~i~ta~l~of~a_h~e~ar~~t Bruelton and Katie Nix of Colinaa; and 3 arandchild.ren . ~fi\ r.f.lR(.)/j\ Interment waa at Pacific ~U£Al WJLS~£i.J View \iemorial Park, Corona
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COSTA MESA
de l \1ar.
\tr . Braze !ton was a ptoneer
radio bam operator, havina
taken up the bobby 3S yeara
aao. He worked for the Pact-
fie Telephone Co. before re-
tirina.
tie was born on Feb. 14,
18Q4, in ~labama, and had
lived tn lhe Harbor area for
the paa t 6...; years.
CAPT. DAL TOH CETS
ASSIGMMEHT IH ENGLAND
Capt. John F. l)lllton, son·
en-law of \.tr. anJ \1rs. Aaron
Latter of 222 Poppy \ve.,
Corona del \1ar, has com-
pleted a special or~entation
course for F-4C Phantom II
ptlots at Oavts~\onlhan <\u
Force Base tn <\rtzona. lie 1s
betng reassigned lO Bents
wa ters RAF ~tat10n, ~ngland,
for duty wtlh the I . S. \&r
Force 1n F.urope.
The captain receaved has
BB\ de&Jee from the Llntver-
suy nf \lew \te-.tcu, where he
was cornm ts~1oneJ 1n I l}f10
upon comrle t1 on of the '\ tr
Force Reserve Off1cer fratn-
tng Curp'i r rogram. lie ts a
member uf S1gma Ph1 Epsi-
lon.
ASSIGMED TO BATT ALIOM
HEAR FRANKFURT
'lpeC1al1st Four ~nnalc.l P.
\todele"kl, 22. "'" of \tr.
and \1rs. Peter F . \loJeleslo,
:!Oifl \1 . Capella Ct.. ('oqa
\ku, has been a~>SIJned to
lhe 32nd '\1gnal Battal1on
near Frankfurt, (iermany. lie
ts a c !eric 1n llead4uarters
Company. lie was employed
by Pacd1c Telephone t! Tele-
vaf'h, In glewood, before en-
tering the \rmy tn De~.:ember,
1Q6~-
~114
January Sale!
3424 VIA LIDO -NE WPOR T BEACH
GROUPS OF ~ WOOL DRESSES
COTTON DRESSES
COCKTAIL DRESSES TO
COATS
KNIT SUITS V2 BLOUSES
CAPRIS
LINGERIE OFF
BRAS
use ALL
From The POLICE BLOITER .. £WORT HARIOR EaCJI
SECGID I£C11C* --... 4
THUIISOAY, DEC. lit 1•
Q)IOIA DeL !A!, CAll,,
Wilmer of CDM dies (Coa&i-.d from .,.,. 3)
6:20 p.lft. oe a cbar .. ot lo-
toalcatloa ia ao aato at
TaatJa AYe •• and AvOft St.,
Newport Helpte. • .Albert
S. Byard, 420 E. Bey Ave.,
Balboa. wu aneeted at 3
a.IL on a cbarao ol lntoxica-
t.ioa in public at Adame St.
aod e. Balboa BIYd., Balbo.. ...... .,. o.c. 20
While ~Umioa left from
Bayaide Or. onto Marine
Avo., a vehicle driven by
O.vin Witherepooo, 709 N.
Bay Ft., Balboe leland,
struck a .. Keep Riaht" aian
• • .After doina the family
laundry. Georaiana Camoren,
109 14th St., Balboa. told
police abe left her purae
worth S10.35 at the Laundro-
mat, 30th St. and W. Balboa
Blvd., Weat Newport •.• Bi-
noculara, a Craftaman Skill-
saw, Grover airboma and a
Pathfinder walky-talky val-
ued at •20S.10 were atolen
from the reaidence of Moraan
E. Chapman, 342 Buena
Viata, Balboa, between Dec.
1 and 6 ••. Peter A. Bruns-
vold, 18, of 20S Cyproaa
St., Apt. B. Balboa, waa ar-
rcated at 1 a.m. on a c:b&Jae
of wreckleaa drivina at 6th
St. and W. Balboa Blvd.; the
youth atated, "l.'m auilty;
I waa mad" •.. Four hubcaps
worth S60 were removed from
a Pord atation waaon parked
at the Balboa Yacht C lub,
said Cb&Jiea R. ~taomery,
1630 Anita Ln •• Harbor Hiah·
Ianda. • . James G. lllina-
worlh, 402 Belvue Ln., Sal~
boa, told pol ice aomeone
ran a the door be II and then
fled; upon inveuiaatina. he
found a "Stop Sian" and
wooden post "!Qllh...$10 lyina
on his lawn; they were taken
t.o the city y&Jd •.• Doria
Demoae, 806 E. Balboa
Blvd .• Balboa, accused Craia
Wood, 201 Balboa Blvd.,
Apt. 6. of duturbina the
peace; she charaed he used
profane lanauaae while pi d-
Ill& up hts dry clcanina ... A
black bnefcase worth S20
was stolen from a vehicle
parked at Balboa Blvd. and
Alvarado Ave .. Balboa, on
Dec. 17, sa1d Davtd \1.
Re1ther, 681 Vtctona St .•
Costa \1esa ... \iaralyn Piva-
roff. 210 36th St., West :'~lew
port, told pollee that a wheel
cover worlh Sl5 was removed
from her vehtcle parked a t
R1cbards park1n11 lot on Dec.
1. .. A 6-4 nch squaltlna man
antique s tatue was stolen
from the Pav1hon Art Gal-
lery, 400 ~tn St .. Balboa,
reported \ils. Oav1d W. Cur-
tiS , gallery manager.
Tuesdoy, O.e. 21
A C1t) of :"oiewport Beach
truck drtven by Carrol E.
Bratcher of lluntinaton Heach
struck the brtck wall en-
trance at the residence of
Jaclc Lov1g, 2300 ~ar.aret
Dr .. Newport 1te1ghts, cau s-
In& damaae to the bocks ...
Kenneth P. Draper. 20. of
305"'z ~a1n St., Ba lboa, was
arrested at 12:20 a.m. on a
charae or drunk 10 an auto
at 36th St. and W. Balboa
Blvd., West ~ewport. . .
While head1na east on We st-
cliff Dr. west of Htahland
Dr .• Westcllff. a motorcycle
drt ven by Peter J onabloed-
Unterhorst, 21. of 1306 West-
cliff Dr .. slid 87 feet 1nto
the re ar of a vehicle dti ven
by ~ary E. Horton. 119 39lh
St., West Newport; the youna
man complained of pa1n in
his knee and elbow •• .Ed-
ward F. Corbett, 315 E.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa, found
a man'• sparta coat and a
brown wallet at the Newport-
or Inn: the wallet contt~ned
the identification of J ohn E.
Lake , 789"S W. 18th St .,
Coata \iesa; the items were
placed 10 the property btn at
Newport pollee station
• • .Elvin C. Shaddix, 5S,
of 2037 Weum.inater Ave ••
Coata \1esa, w. 1 booked at
1:40 p.m. on a commitment
at the police atation. . •
Berence Per luna, 111 '1'.1 Park
Ave., Balboa Island, report-
ed abe saw 2 boys, who were
'aloppily dreued, enter the
aaraae of Ruth Hillman, 1 U
S. Bay Pt., and take a lea
o r lamb from the refriaerator
on Dec. 7 .•• The toolt, LOOI
boa. bar bel~ and electric
iron that were a to len (rom
the aaraae of Paul Bucker,
602 S. Bay Pt., Balboe It-
land. were recoveru from l
Hawthorno junnilet in tta ...
tboru •.• Jolul Mluoe ol tbe
Texaco Service atatioa at
JOdi 5&. add Newpon Blvd ••
.... Newport. ,.... ••••
t.icyca., fticllt Mt ben
..._ aput • .._,.,lltit ••
tioa; a. OWtMr ... W..U. ,..., •• o...l ...... .S&J a.
Oceu Pt ••. 811 ... ; 1M .... ........................ ............... .......
A. ... ..,. 21. ol IU 24m
IL.C..niNr ......... r ...
realM at 10:20 p.IIL oe 1
clw .. ol a~aapicioa ol bora-
lary at 30dt St. ud W. Bal-
boa 8a.d., W .. t NewporL
...... , Dec. 22
A Zea1da porcab&e radio
worllt SUO wu atolea from
the apattmeot of O&ia B.
Walket, 919 Bayaide Or ••
Apt. 04, N•wport ••• While
beadina wee 1 oa Via Lido
n .. r Via Mllap, in che Lido
ehope area, a Hoacla motor·
cycle drivea by Wayne E.
Beaver• of Santa Ana ran a
into a weat bound vehicle
driven by Mildred Wriaht,
550 Hazel Or., Corona del
Mar •.• A headliabt auembly
valued at tll. 90 was re·
moved from a VW parked at
the reaidence o( Roy B.
Woolaey, 113 Via Venetia,
Lido llle. • .Louiae Lef·
a uom, 66, of 29-40 W. Cout
Coalt Hwy., Mariners Mile ,
twisted her ankle when ahe
stepped into a bole at 2900
Avon St., Newport Heiahll,
on Dec. 14 •.• A aold wed-
dina band worth t20 was ta·
ken from a pickup ll\lck
parked at 0 St. and E. Bal·
boa Blvd., SalhD., said
Marie Kuoppamaki of BalhD.
laland ••• A Penauin bicyc le
valued at •10 waa · atolen
from the froot yard o( Mary
Jo Cripe, S33 Via Lido Soud,
Lido lale •.. Mra. C.N. Bar·
nett, 4016~ Channel Pt.,
Newport laland, fotu~d an
RCA TV aet in a blonde
c abinet that bad been atrip-
ped of tubea and patti on
the boat dock in front or ber
home: i t waa taued and
placed in lhe police evidence
room. . .A aki rac k, snow
chainl , a fiber n oormat and
a tool kit valued at SS3.35
were atolen from the VW of
Wi II i am G. Lyle, 11 S Via
Jucar. Lido Isle, between
Dec. 16 and 21 ... Edward
Eader, 3 809 Seashore Dr.,
Weu :-.lewport, told police
lhat a pau of torto1se-chell
sunalasses worlh .11 8 was
taken from lhe uauway to
his upstatrs apartment on
Dec. 19 ... A Clary addina
machtne and postage stamps
valued at Sl80 were stolen
from the Gtllman P lwnb1n1
Co., 410 3ht St., Weat New•
~.,. o.c.n
Doe McbuaJ I, 4105 Sta-
ahore Or.. Welt Newport,
told pollee cbat a prowler
looked into bit khcben win·
dow ••• A Vtbiclt clriVtft by
Golden £. 8roWD ot Santa
Ana 11n1ck a "lliclo driveo
by Bill Joaabloecl, uo.s
fiutclitr Or., Weacclitr. at
lbc in&eruc&ion of Alta Vie·
t.a Or. and Belli• St., Eaat
bluff; Mra. Brown eomplain-
ed or a a ore neck and arm •••
A Kodak camera, aunaluaoe
and 4 valve atelft ex&eneioaa
valued at t34 were etolen
from a vehicle perked at the
reeidence of Jeuie Anzal-
dua, 1115 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Central Newport ••• Henry T.
Matthew, 1005 e. S.lboa
BIYd., Balboa, reported dlat
a Honda motorcycle wu a to I·
len from the rear patio at hia
reaidence ••• While attempt•
ina to tum riaht from W.
Coall Hwy. to 61at St., Woat
Newport, a vehicle driven by
Chria L . Voorbla, 16, or
456 62nd St., Newport Sborea,
went out of control, akidded
57 feet into an Ediaon pole,
aDd then bit the rear door of
the U-Tote'm Pood Market,
6060 W. Coaat Hwy.; there
were no iojuriee, but tbe
door waa knocked from ita
binaea and aplit and a atreet
aiJD waa broken olt at the
p ound.
Fri.Aer, D.c. 2~
Helen lbbetaon, 202S Viata
Cajoo, East Bluff, told po-
lice her 1966 Mua tan a waa
atolen from 310 Via Lido
Soud, Lido Ia le; the car had
beeo left unlocked with the
keys in the i anition ; a frozen
turkey waa in the back seat
..• John C. Wayman , 33, of
6305 Seaabore Dr., West
Newport, was arreste d at
2:15 a.m. on a charae of in-
toxication in pubhc at Coaat
Hwy. and Poppy Ave., Cor-
ona del 'o1ar ... A prowler
looked into lhe bathroom
window of Donna Allen, 28 ,
of 340S Seashore Or., West
Newport ... Wh 1le making a
(Cononued on page 5)
Willlana 4kalllvao Wilmar, 75,
of 1007 Bayaide Or., Corooa
del Mat, died O.c. " at
Hoaa Hotpital.
SIII'Yivora inohade 2 aoat,
William of Carpen&trla, aDd
Edaar or 119 evellina Can·
yoa R.d., Short Cliffa; a bro-
ther, David J . of Loe Anae·
lee ; and 5 araodaone.
Memorial eervice• wi II be
held at 4:30 p.m. &oday,
Dec. 30, in St. Mary' a BJ>i•·
copal Church, Laauna Beach ,
Pu.noral ananaementl wer.
mact. by the Weatclift Che-
Cln TIA81 COLLICTOI
COLLEen DOl IITI
Harvey Tourney, 61, of 179 e. Wileon St., Coata Meu,
wbo il • traah collector rot
tbe City of Newport Beacb,
waa bitten laat Prict.y by a
German ab•pherd doa in the
alley in the 200 block ot
Pullertoo Ave., Newpon
Heip&a.
He 1uftcred 2 teeth maru
on rua riabt loa and wae
aivoa a tetanua ahot. The
doa ia bei~a quarantioed ror
14 daya.
pel Moftury, eo.ea Neta. le
Un o1 nowen tiM ramlly
eaueata coelributioee be
•• to Hoea Hoapiaal.
~. Witmer waa a re&Jr.ct
uecDtl" ot bla OWD pro-
duce compaay. He waa bom
oo April 19, 1,90, io Loa
AAaele•, li•ed Ilia eo tire
lire in Califomia, and bad
epeat tiM laet 10 yean lo
Ccroaa del Mar.
S PECIAL HOLIDAY Bt:S I:-JESS HOt;RS
To allow our employ~s more time with their !ami· lies dur in&' the holiday season our business hours on
F'ritfay, Dt«mber 31 will be 9 :00 A )1. to 4 :00 P.M.
MUTUAL SAVINGS
a fliotO t.OAH A ee oc •• o-.
PASADENA
III':,DnHe•r
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CllNOAl ' · Jl6 ,.oil~ 8''"" 8oult'"" · 1•1 •1 •6 co"'""· 200 ,..,,~ c., ... , •• , ... , . 11• ~· ,,
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CO.ONA Oll lilA. • 28•7 l Co t •l "'t~·•• • 67~ ~01 0
THE CONNELL FAMILY
WISHES YOU & YOURS A VERY
CONNELL CHEVROLET
2128 HAIIOR ILYD .. COSTA MESA 546 1200
March of Dimes leaders named NEWPORT HARtK>R ENSIGN
SECOIIO SECllo-.--Pat 5
THURSDAY, DEC. SO. t•s.
CO!!Q!!A PEL MAR. CAY F.
B .1. shops burglarized · ,._ Newpon K"'* Bui·
••• ucl Ptoleuloul Wo-
••'• Clob will -.ala epoa-
IOf dae local Marcia ol Dimtt
...-1111, it it IMOGDced by
Cotta Mua City Maaa,.r Art
McKeaale, who lt Oru,.
Co.ty director of the March
ol Dimu.
Mra~Verail Oakd~u' of Bal-
boe, peat pruict.nt ol BPW,
it the local chairman. Robert
Chnated of the Newport
Bn,nch of the Bank of Ameri·
ca baa been named local
treaallter.
He ci&ed tbe role ol Marcia
of Oimu reaearcb In the de•
••losa-at of oew taata f«
PKU and plac&o .. mia. ia-
bofa enora of me taboliam,
wblcll c.an caa.ae ••••r•
metal retatdadoa if not dja-
ca.ered aDd treated aooa
altar birtb. I• .ddidoo, March
of Dime• fuadt ao to acapport
more than SO boapital af-
filiated c ent.cra where taam.
of medloel uperta provide
diapoela and apecial treat·
ment for victjma of birth de-
fecta.
POLICE BLOTTER
(Continued from pap 4)
left IUtD from Co&a t Hwy. to
MacArthur Blvd., Co.oaa del
Mar, a vehicle drlvee by
John R. Price, 1512 Dolphin
Ter.. lrYiM Terrace, wu
atnack by a •ehicle driven
by Cappy C. Richardton of
ADabeim. •• Daniel P. Con-
don, 14, of 310 e. &lboe
BIYd., No. S, Balboe, wu
arreac.d at 3:15 a.m. on a
charp ol outa &aDd ina war-
rut at the 8 St. pukina lot
••• AD aerial wor1h 110 waa
remo'led from the Thunder-
bird of Doualau Diamond,
111 46th St., Weat Newport
• • .Carl S. Godwin, 27, of
2940 W. Co.u Hwy., No. 1-
B, MariMra Mile, waa aneu-
od at 9:15 a .m. on a cbarae
of outa tandina warrant at hi•
reaidence .•. pile ctouina
Weatcliff Dr. to &.ck.inaham
Ln., Weat.cliff a •chicle dri-
v~n by Willie V. freed, 2920
Peppertree Ln.. Apt. C,
Co a ta \tea a, ran into a ve-
hicle driven by Pauicia J.
Wilder. 1121 Someraet Ln .•
Weucliff ... Nelaon R. Sea.
der, 40. or 1535 Supeuor
Welt Newport Heiahu, waa
arreued at 10 a .m. on a
charae of drunk in DUblic at
W. Balbo& 81Yd., and 16th
St.. Centra I Now port. . .
While beckina Sth
Ave., near vo.,
Co.ooa dol , a vehicle
driven by Louia V. Baaic ~
S.nta Ana atruc:k the a topped
vehicle of Richard A. Kar-
moo, 2007 Cbabaaco Ot., Ir-
vine Terrace ••• Gilbert P.
Taylor. S4, of 1137 Bayaide
Dr. Newport Beach, waa
arrested at 4:3S p.m. on a
charp ~ drunk dri•ina at
Bayaide Dr. and Marine Au.
S.tw4eJ, O.c. 25
Edpr R. Moore. 62, of
442~ Santa Ana Ave., New-
port Heiahta. bad diffic11lty
brcathiaa dcao to an inflamed
throet and wu taken to Hoaa
Hoapital ••. Virpnia Corbett
ol the Balbo. Motel, JIS E.
Balboa Bl•d., cbaraed that
Ronald J . Hartman ol the El
Mar Motel, 310 E. Balboa
Blvd .• Apt. 4, kicked in the
door to apartment No. 15,
cautina SlO damaae ... Tho-
~• C. Stan, 713 Poppy
Ave., Corona de I \4ar, told
pollee that someone moved
h•a VW from in front of h•a
re s1dencc to the 600 bloc It
or Poppy Ave.
Bay Shores party held
The B11y Shore• Group of
the Oranae County Philhar-
monic Society enjoyed a so-
cial evenma. Dec. 221 at the
home or \1r. and 'Ars . Arthur
J. Heiser for the double pur-
pose or a buffet and coc:lt-
t.ai ls, w1th the added fun of
wa tchina the Chr~stmas boat
parade.
As a matn feature of the
evenln& there was a preaen-
tauon of the Day Shores
check to \its. Carlos Reek
as a conu ibut•on lO the
Oranae County Phi lhannontc
Soctety. Their fu nd ratstna
projeCt WU held this (all tn
the form o( an Arabian :'oltahts
party , with \4rs. Dan Olm-
stead, ways and means
chairman. an charae. Ed
LEGAL NOTICE ----~OT!Cf: Of' Ol lLK TR-'~Sf'f;R ~otic,. ill herf'EI_}' 11iven to tne
Cred itor• of C.O. \\'l~ILF:H
Tran~tf erorA(II ), whoee bo111iae••
addrt'ltll is '"00 F:.111t Cou t
llisJ!way, Coroa. n .. J ,,.,,
Cou ty of Oraa~e. St.att' of
Ca lifornia, that a bul la tranAfer
Ia aboo1 to ~ madt' to CIIAR-
Lf'S Joqn>\~. Traolllfnf'efs),
wha.f' busiaf'SII atldre•• 111 3400
f'.as t Coest IH~way, Corona
Oel \tar, County of Oraa~e.
State ol Califomla. The ptorrty
10 be traoJtlf'rf'd "' locate at
3400 r.a111 Ca.at lla5hway, Cor-
ooa Del \Car, Couaty of Orn~e .
St.ate ol Callforoia .
Said property ie du cribed in
88••r•l u : \II etocla io trade,
llatoree, equlpmt>Dt end flOod
will of that aervlce at.atin
hMIMaa lmowa u Corcme Oel
'illr CoH Service aod located et
3400 Eut C:o .. t lll«hwa y, Cor-
oee 0.1 'illr, Coaaty of Oraap,
St.ate of Califonia. n. balk. t111ufer will~ coo-
•• --ud oo or eher the lith
dar_ of Ju .. ry, t966, at tO
~ at P.loe Verdee f.acrow
Co •• fac ., 1807 Soath Cata11aa
A•eaM, ftedoado Oeach, Conaty
of Loa Aaplea, Late of Ca ll-
f-la.
So far ae bowa lo the Tra .. -
fetMla), a ll !>.alae•• .. mee
u4 a4d,..••• o .. d by tile
Tre•fuorw) fot tile ~,... yu111
'-' ,.... aret (If .... .. . ''•a-''; If ..... ,., ........ :
If ••J. ~--"•' lila•) --O.&edalf••••ller 30, J96S.
Slpe4 by: c ... , ... Jord.a, Tr .. efel"f'e.
By r.-4 J, ah1111l Jr.
P.l• Ver4ee t:.c:r .. Co., fac. te07 s .. t~~ c ... as.. A .....
le4.-4• 8e•cll, C.llf-la
F.cr .. !'fa. l-11487 h~l ... t O.c. SO, 1965, Ia tiiMI "••,.., a.,~ t•lp
MOMIIAMSACIID
11M ,.,...._ ollapid C.
Lool, 111 It .., 4H., Bai-
Ne, .............. .
...,.....,, c .......... .
.... t22S t •· ..._ ................ a.. ... ........ -.... ... ......... " .... ....
Croul prepared the decora-
ti ons.
The Christmas party was
hosted by the board me m-
bers. and the chec k presen-
tation c entered around a
radio conuolled mode l own-
ed by \tr. and \irs. \ierle
~undsen. who loaned the
12 meter sloop, as represent-
'"' the boatan& spirtt of the
Bay Shores Group.
LOCAL SOLDIERS TAKE
CANHOHEER TRAINING
Pvt. Wtll tam Havert, 17.
son of \4r. and \1rs . Roy lla-
ve rt of 2MS Bay shore Or .•
Bay Cihores, and Pvt. \tarty
\lien, 17 , son of \tr. and ~s .
Vtto \1onreal, 2422 Ntapra
Way, Cost.a \tesa, have com-
pleted advanced UatntnJ as
cannoneers al the '\rmy 1\r-
tillery and \1issile Center,
Fort Sail, Okla.
Pvt. Havert IS a 1%5 &II·
duate of Loyola Htah School
tn Los <\naeles. Pvt. -\lien
entered the <\rmy last o\u &l&l t
and recetved baste tratntn&
at Fort Ord, Calif.
YULE LIGHTS SETS FI~E
The bustness Jisplay wtn·
dow of Kay Carpenter. 303:!
F.. Coast Hwy .• Corona de l
\1ar. was burned last Thuu-
Jay. caus tn& sl,OOO damaae.
Faulty Christmas tree lt&hts
set the decorations tn the
st«e wtndow on fire. <iome-
one It OeMy's Coffee Shop
spotted the blue and report-
ed it to the fire depertment.
COMMUHICA TIOH COURSE
Pvt. Joel L. 4:itein. son or
\ira. Edna N. ~tein, 1S65
Santa Ana ~vo ., Costa \ieu,
haa completed a 9-weelt com-
munu:ationa center specialist
course at the ~Y South·
eutem Sianal School. Port
Gordon, 0.. The 2()-yoar~ld
soldier was &radtaated from
Costa \teu Hiah c;chool tn
1'6 and attended Ofanae
Cout Colleao.
TH!fT LOSS IS ~
Soun Speer. 11 8 Orand
Canal, Balboa bland. told
police thatt4l9 WOfth ol per•
aonal belooa}np were ato-
len from her realdence be-
tween O.c. 19 aad n. n.
it.ea. mi u iaa an a VC»tce
ol *•ic a&ereo, a 0.8..
eta.,. iroo. fani11 coiaa, a
wt".. caee c•&aiai•a ..,.
rinp ud eeoklaoe, elatwt
aod a lrUelekll ndlo.
....... .. , .. a...
...... J ......
Qll~
Vol .... ,,. wi ahiq co ~lp
tbe c&mpaiPl •Y c all ~~.
O.kden at 615-5151. n.
Marcil ol Dim11 drive aplut
birda defecta offlclally opeae
oa New Year'a Dey.
"lice Burke . owner or the
Clothe• H«ae, 215 '141mne
~vc .. Balboe Island, told
pollee that thicvca entered
her ahop throuab a part.Jally
closed w1ndow on the north
atde o( the build&llJ and re•
moved s weaters, eventna
dreues and other c lothina
between Oec. 24 and 26.
an RCA lnlna11tor radio vel-
~~ed at J)O, and men'a clo-
thtna and acceuoriea were
s tolen. The thtevu aained
entry by nppana open a
acr~en on the rear reuroom
and tltdana throuah an open
Window.
''Some 250,000 Americ•
babiea are bofn each Y••
with aeriocaa ct.feota," oam-
peip director Mc:Ken•i•
pointe out. ..What we are
tryina to do ia to find lbe
ana wer to the uaaic q~~ea tioa
that it ••ked by • milliOfl
mothera: Why did thia bavo
to happen?" NEW WING -This Is how the llbtary at
the Uni verslty ot California, Irvin~, will
appear when it Is doubled in slzt with a
Htory addition to be completed in 1%8.
~ buralary also toolt place
at nearby Sawyer Sport Shop,
207 \1artne \vc. Roltie L.
\1a)' reported that about $800,
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CORNED BEEF BRISKET 89~
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c.ooked e"d e>ee1ed ~l'or•mo \""Ot~ I\" lcobl'~• ""<i f,..v, ~rout "".o
e "•c:e ,,Jedoon of 1\ol•dev 001.1l+ry
~54 I • _, ~SRcp HOUSE OF IAUY OlK;I\IAl
IAVAIIAI lilTS
MIUC CHOCOlATE GIVING A PARTY?
Cl1AA 1l4ROU6H
FlOWUS ~OM •ldiARO'S
'14 Ll. 49C SAY HAI'n NEW Y£Aa lEST.
'h Ll. 1.15 CfNTYNClS AND
Ll. 2.25 AU R.OWltS '<* THl HOUOA YS.
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ONNN ~YN
1!w.laa Z.. t1Jr I 8 Q Yft 8qa
GMt DM.T M C1a. lUNDAY
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CIIN DMY N Q'=• .._,
I I
SWEET. JUtCY. JUMIO SIU
COACHEllA VALUY
I
TAIGERIIES
19¢ LB.
EXTitA.fANCY. LAitGE
NEW CltOP, SAW
WALIUTS
I L.l.
CEllO lAG 39¢
SEUCTEO
lAKING SIZE
YAMS
2 l8S.2s~
MINUTE MAIO
I
ORANGE JUICE ••• 5 ,., 11
1SLANO INN
DAIQUIRI MIX • .,
ISLAN D INN
MARGARITA MIX • ... 4 , .. '1
ISLAND INN o OZ
WHISKEY SOUR MIX 4 ,.,.'1
GRANO TOUR BREAST 0~
CHICKEN a Ia KIEV •.•• 1.09
GRANO TOUR WITH WILO RICE
hast of Chicken ..•• 1.09
GRANO TOU"
CANNELLONI ••• "' HONEYSUCKU
TURKEY ROAST : ... 1.99
HONE YSUCKLE Sll,.. EO
TURKEY IN GRAVY 1 , l.it
ORf.t[IA SHOESTRING
POTATOES 4 IN S1
AUNT JfMaMA S
WAFFLES ·: c. ] ... Sl
ASI-4LEY (, 0 CZ
GUACAMOLE SALAD 4tc
ASHLEY'S I(' OZ.
CHILl CON QUESO 4tc
0~
REG. &/lk HOLLANO
DUTCH ROLLS '~ 1 ..
RE6.4k
DATE NUT IliAD ..
REG. 1.:.. BOSTON
CREAM PIE 1.1t
ltEG. 2/27t ASS 'T. "OUNO
DANISH ·-·
lAT • ..--.
MM. 1 Ale MIL I
1Za.a .. z •
.. -------.. ANnQUB \iah. Olut or AD CAN RUN drawer1. t SS . ..0 6-U09
MAXIMUM OF 8 WEEKS LUDWJO DRUMS. Good poo.
• On• l._. per od. S12S. 494·S496. (J~)
• Mu at include price. '61 4-dt. C.\D. ad. cle•.
• Phone nUMb. r.qvired. white. 11795.673-6911 021)
• No real e atote. 9' •'OLE" aurfboazd -t SO.
• Send $1 with the od. 646-2679.
SMALL Box Trailer •. w/eop,
t965 VOLKSWAGEN Variant. Oood tires. $SO. -675-1767•
lSOOS • wbi \e, low mileaJe. STAUPPER-reducer Exor~i$2295 -499-2975. 1er, extru li~e new. $7 S.
'58 T-Bird conv. excel. $750 675-4275 (F-1)
L1 8·2231 OR 3-4157.
DREXEL three piece maho-
J&nY bedroom swtc 1100 -
sood con. 837-2301•
18' GLASSPARCabin Cruiaer
Jobosoa Mtr. TraHer, extra•,
lake new. fllOO CH 9-48681(
~A.HOG. Spinet Piano-S500
675-0072•
CL.\lUNET (Sllme.d S250.
675-3850 after 5. --------------------EXTEJI.ISION table -s20.
Chairs S5 ea. 613-8023•
H4..\1\10ND used console.
$1,500. 49~36<1-
YR.. OLDO'Keefe-\1etntt ser.
brotl-oven. S90. f!1$-49'70•
CIIAIR. armless. lt. green.
naugh., contour. SlQ.SO.
615-5114•
'(d PONTI~C Catalina, full
power, Sl,550. 673-5454•
-\'liSCO l' \1\1 <;uper \Iemar
f-2, 3 len"e~. ltght rneter.
Sh5. • \11 (1-4 }11•
C' \\1PfR. Cu~tom I I' "'
cvervtiung · SIJOO, OR 1-
V'l Q•
li'OV.nt~n h1 way trailer.
~450. JQ-t-:!O<iO.
"I STI,CiHOl Sf Llt-CTRJ(
l>r) cr HO -nJ~-4Q I v
Ol F-1<. I (}[ Sh. -s~~ n~~
'" l II -~l
I* q tllll' Po~c. ~arl,, SQilfl
C1.. 'iTD\1 maJe founta1n b~rJ
ba th "'1th c 111. u Ia ll ng ;tumr
~55 . s~~-J1~1 U-11
\IN\~ o\1 T\ \:!fl. Ph 1.1
'4-80~:
'60 LLOYD 4\c:J. SJ #\0 <'~'
~., ~lMP J U ~ '-lilq.!!.)_• _
T ~0.\nSTF~. :!8 , .. -u oo
-ll46--lq81
nL "'C "' Ptn FJ. Jro!"'leal
table. ~ cha~rs. s~O. 1\" '·
t,QIQ•
JQf!O (" \(), C('IIV. 'I -n -
~1'-1Q,S .
--------:;;.. Cl l F VY VR . s ) 'll nr " -
,,., S-1 ~~n · -
\\ \L~l T Rar '"~11)~-. w<wc:n .. eah. \lfl I I .l-00~-.· eve:.
8 ft. C A'APER. Sleeps 2 ssso. \11 6·1145.
POl..DING ~mp Trailer
ua~d 3 time•. aood mattre11
$350. S48-6608 (J-7)
MACHINE Power Tools, U40
_or_~Jl ae_p. 5~·~04!.:Jl·Jl
'57 llJICK Super -full power.
very clean S350. C.sb.
675-0074.
\4' SLOOP, ex. cond. new
uaaler. S47S. OR 3-4609.
OR 3·2658• -------1960T-BIRD. full-power, take
over pymts. 642-1733 U-ll)
1963 ~1C '-l ton P/\J. Take
over pymts. plus cu h for
equity. 642-2733 (J -13)
'62 RENAULT Dauphine De-
luxe. Sale or trade. Good
cond. h.l 9-1663•
SNIPE 64 Flber&lau like
nev. w trader, cover fu ll
equtp. 6 73-5105•
Gl 8 ~'11 F.-lc:c. B-as;: Model
FB-1 acnface Sl75. 5~
IH71i.
ll\'F~7~0 a.ora -wh. salk
naug. s~~~ ft154 Q70•
:!fl' \IO"'TF.REY character
boat, glassed hull, S1.~00
llf tra lie. ft~-'i80f>-
Vl "'". '"I \n pov.c:r
\Int. w n. ~~1~.-;. ld f.o-'0111 •
\1'11f OT ..tnu '','fl f F L~
pup,, .. ~od .... \1\C'. shots.
s.tn anJ ur. '\1-.-~ ... J~·
()TI-.RFO-C"fll 'CF.L. A\1-f\\
~ \p. reo.~rd rd a> er -S IQ5
n1J-IO:Q•
•\()Oil ria~ ren. covc:red pad.
Sl ~-'\.U,.~t-5. ---------~ X~l\ Lg. pia) pool. 2 ft
J eep. s JO. <i46-48ll5.
5Q CII F.V. Bel 1\rr. 4 dr. se·
dan, aoll\.1 coo. S350. Call
between 4 t fl. OR J-.8876.
IJ-UJ ·~ ii>DGE Ro~;IJ>o ;~s8
S~65 • f;73-652l.
PORT 1\RLE l ee Cream foun-
tain s 14i0-642-4013.
IQJ I m~el 1\ p1ckup. Run!>
good, fust nf!er nver S200
3238 Broad. "'B. U·\ 3)
\1 \Pl f f1ufft:tS;:O • O'l ,_ •6.f6A.Yst;N_P_tCKL:P .~cel.
cond., IQ,OOO mde'i S950
--
I (, In ~~~~. ,, ~ kcvboards.
''"'I "~<J.d, ~·••hJ con. S400
... 1 '-'14J•
uu...t g.rl.. ~fl" s 1 "· l!'n •
'45J•
~->1 Fl \T ,e,..:ell cnnd. Q"O -
I J' -io \T,t ,-1-IP'l\ntot,
tra1 ler. e ~tra .... s~OH
I I lo,.I'IJ~:!· -----
534-77 SJ•
A""'TIQUE: Frenc.:h rrov. di-
van ne"'l~ uphol. be1 ae gold
s t50. 6H-M 77•
WI\FFLF IRO"'-double. re.,-
taurant ty(le. S4(J. C .til
OR 5-31195• ----fR\1lNF-COA.T • Rm, full
length. 11t1de cuffs, ne~~tlv
laned. SlOO. <;J~-(IftH•
..,\ RFRO \RO-()ulgg. Q'3 .• CABLE UpriJht Piano. Gd.
'f.~. hc.ellent g1fl 5411-con. S1 50. 613~521 (J-28)
10-U U-1 3!
ril\\10;-r)-:;i~h anJ -bra~i;-t,
ladaes, 8 litamondt., set 1n
rtl aunum. In !lured fm Sl ~~5
-s500. 54R-(If,) 3
\I-\ Y FLO"• '· R fum. mob1le
home. I bdrm. B-0..(). spnn·
lc:t system. s 5.500. 548-
41 50•
( 0\1PUTl~R-Jlnlgram'" Fortran
or Cabvl 897-!1454 ( 1·-~l
SO FI\-bea ge over gnld ba1..k·
ground S35. 499-1132 (1·-ll
'5!l \1ERC. Sta Wa g. f:t.~..c:l l.
cond. Sale or trade-an) l111ng
Kl Q-166 3•
COLOR TV-RCI\, walnut
console, 21". remote con-
trol. Cost s 1000. sell for
SJSO. fl46-6550. (FJ>
OL X. We stin&)lousc: 14asher.
S50. ~7 S-3lll3.
~NOTO:-.IE Ttansutnr hear~
'"' aid. sso. 642-0904 •
fl 42-3228•
REfTN. frame, w1l. love
aoat. st~O. 673-5181.
'61 C<NET S22. '850. 675-
1510 afte r 5. 633-2018.
SNIPE ct Trailer, Oood Con .
t550. -OR ).9453•
PORT II1 -F1 ~ sp. au to.
changer. s 40. 673-R!Hll•
R (jl)N a sh cabanet ~ storage
S£,0. ll46-0,4t• --------
SKIS, 7'3'' llarts. Boo ts ~
Poles. Sh5. Eve. 431·4c;97•
'"6 OOOGE. Cus\om Royal
Gd. ures, Sl50. 673~52 1.
J-28.
( LST0 \1-chanel ba.:~ sofa,
light be11e \5 ft. excel-
con. S300 546-27 59•
ENCYCLOPEDIA complete
S35. 544-9360•
3'-,x41• Speed paphic camen
Wllh 0Uh attachment. $65.
eves. 546-4261 •
IQ56 "T"' BIRD. Auto, wht.,
red, R-H. re-con. Loaded
SllSO. OR 3-4562•
DEHUMlDIPIER -Makes clamp
rooms dty. $80 value. S40.
673-4109. (JalJ)
KARMAN GHIA ait·con. 1 yr.
old. cost S3200. Sell S2000.
837-205!•
Electric sian, 3'd' plu tic
face, 2 ai6ea. SllO. At.
642-3681 or 646-057 s• Ai::ro Su.aphon~ "~lmer"
tlOO-673-1113• '56 CHI!VY Sta. WaaOft. V~
uana. MOO. 54S·2943. (Pl 7)
'56 DOOO'B, •«1 d ...
•295. 67W56.S.
F'UEZSA • .S c.. fL • .,o4
wortint CGeCii li•. 646-tJH-
BLONDE WIO Hlltlllln Hair
wen twice .t blac k ou•
tad alaftd. Coet tUS N il
lor •s. OR 3 .. 876. (Pt 7)
Th I II I k I. hti d lOY ,01 IOU NtWOIT ........ ,_ .. ey a e 1g ng own.~· p-:,:;·A~~dc'!rc:~ ·-:::~~;':'
'Be Key Clw. ol CocOila
del Mat Hllh Sc:bml an·
IIOUCit a poa~Quiatmal
C.ckaiaiaa project. Por 3t
per rcot, membera of tho
chab will take doW'4 uter-
lor Chrlatmat lipta and
other dee«&UOIIla. Anaaae·
•nta can bo made by cal·
lllll 673~879.
All proceeda trom tbo pt"o-
ject will ao hlto tbe chlb't
trouwy.
Tbe Key C lub ia a aomco
c hab ror Corooa de\ Mar
HJih School aad for tbe ell•
tire Hubor Area . The c lob
oooaia\1 of the t.op t tudentt
,_UDUMI
Almlll ~UICIL
Tbe State Pish aod Oame
Cornmiuioo, anawerina Lhe
Newport Beach City Coun·
cil'a protest aaaiaat anchovy
reduction by conmercial
firma , baa wri«en tbe Cou.n·
ci I a a Collowa :
.. lbe Commi uion it fully
cognizant ol the importance
of aochoviea ror forase and
beit in connection with the
aport fitbina indua try. . .
Please rett auured that the
Commiuioo hu no intention
of al\owioa the anchovy to
follow the pattern of the
11rdioea."
and leaden at tbe biah ac:b· dol Mar, u e puea u o( 1 100 · ..J.OPA QELIIM. cAut
ool, and h ia spon"ored by bota Sauarday, Dec. 18, In
tbe Kiwania Chlb. r,tt~oe~;!H!;os;!p~h~al.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A recent project wat dec-
1 coralioa the croea a looa
Coaa\ Hwy. ia Cocooa do\
Mat . Tbo olllb alto pur·
cbued a t$00 trophy cu e
Cor the sch ool.
..... q 2
NAJD laAJID WA'I'CIID
DI.UfOifDI • nrwa.ar • arm
-W.IIaLOIIM._ • ,. 11 .....
SIGN OF
PERSON TO PERSON
SERVICE
230 Ed llttl St .. Colta Mesa
'-•IN< ,.-...., ~k I101-IOC• Cot,.,.. ....
YULETIDE QECOGNlTlON came tD 2 members of the
Newport 9alboa Savi ngs and Loan "ssn. staff for com-
pleting 10 years of service with the Association. They
are Dorothy Orwig, at left, and Marjorie Silva, shown
here with P .A. Palmer, chal rman of the board. Dorothy,
who is JqM supervisor and assistant secretary, was
born and raised in Spolcane, Wash., and now lives in
Corona del Mar. Marjorie spent her first 5 years in De-
troit, moved to Pasadena, then to '3alboa I sland in
1 ~35, and now lives in Harbor Highlands. ('3eclcner
ohoto.l SHOPS AND SERVICES
STATE· IOIIIIP
lty Seaaltor Ja... Scllmllz
For our thouaht for the New
Year let's turn to that para·
aon of virtue. Governor Ed-
mund G. Brown . Speak in& at
the University of CaJifor-
n&a at lrvine on October 29.
1965, he sa.~d:
"When I was fir t elec ted
1n 1958. l SlUd1ed \he re-
turns carefully and found I
dadn't carry lhree COUnllU -
San D1ego, Santa Cruz , and
Orange.
••t f1aured education was
the answer, so we bui It a
campu of rhe Untverstty 10
each of these counties.
The 1mpact of educat1 on
ALT ON E. ALL I.:N ~~ La-
guna '3each has announced
hts deCISI On to seek re~lec
tion for the office of super-
vasor 1-:>r the 5th super·,isor-
tal dt strtct tn June. Prior to
ha s election to the '3oard of
Suoervtsors in }q62, he was
v1ce president of the Secur-
Ity F~rst National '3ank in
charge of all loans, ope ra-
tions and publac re lations 1n
28 branches, including all
~~ those tn Orange County.
He currently serv es as vice-
chai rman of the 13oard of
superv isors and recently
served as chai rman ot the
5th Orange County Fconom1c
Oeve lopment Conferen ce.
•n thue areas wi II brioa
them 1nto (dle mainatream)
l'ro •ure."
My heartiest conaratula·
tioas co those or you wbo
may not wuh to stare the 1 New Yeas by drownan& io1 the Governor's mainsueam,
but for you he ha d fwther
comment.
The ao vernor ursed the
students to .. use whatever
tnfluence you have to con-
VInce the enem1es of JOV·
ernment that government is
' not a bad thina .''
You poliucal dropouts who
dl(l.n' \ JOi n the rush in 1958
are "enemieS or aovem·
ment". and our leader 11
send1nf 10 the "abock-
uoops• w mflueoce your
rehabalitation. These uni·
versi t) students, Cali for·
n1a's answer to the Ivy
League, may no t be too
aood for the barber shop
bus1ness, but, accot'd1n1 to
to the &overnor, the)'ll a1li
an bnng1ng our count> to the
&overnment trouah that's
called the: matnsueam.
I s1ncerc:l> hope !hat \be
nc:v.-un1 vers1 t) campusei
are a source of mspuat1on to
those that desire a thorou&h
education, and that the) are
not u ed solely as a recruit-
tn& p ound for aJ)tawrs and
pro(esstonal students which
abound on the Ber~e ley
campu~>.
I trust that the New Year
wall bnn& an awaken1na of
the publ1c to the duty of 1
watchin& and protectina then
local aovemmentl. schools,
and UniVersity.
Healthy &overnment can
only be obtained throuah the
active participation of inter-
SMITH BIOS. CO.
Heefh•g -Ah
C..tli t leRing
Sh-.t Metol
16~ S..pertor Avo.
Ll 8-5531
• APPAREL -WOMEN
.lEAl DAIIL
8etter Dresses & Sportsweat I
Accouories on4 Gifts
Newportor Inn OR > 1700
Westcliff Ploz.o Ml 2-244.4
Newport Beach
• AUTO REPAIR
(or S.r•ice
••Imported''
From Tune-ups co Overha&ls
J~GU~R Special ist
SA8-894 t
222 1 Harbo r, C.M.
e AllTO SERV1Cf" • GAS II OIL
SHEll OIL DEALER
"ll ';1 .. 1[ ,.,.,..., :)i Cl J9 BI!N([i
~ rof(~ .A.l .,..N~r"ll lilU[ (HIP SlAMPSi
Tl 1"-E UP Ni<::'.H! lU8lUCATI0t,
fN£ PtO 1.14' ,.,.._ DWVEIY
2101 C. Coaol Hwp. at Col<ll.,.rod
Cor...,o de l Wer, 61S-lll4
• BEAUTY SALON
a&AUTY NOOK
• CAR,EMTRY
CAR,BeTRY
ested mdiv1duals in society. »tel••• ~ ~ .... , '" ,.. ....
If we choose co allow Georae Minor R~u
(or Pat) do it for us, then 1 No job too NMtll
ow rchabl1 1.tation into .. the H.O. AMDIISOM
maanstream of collectaVIIim 5 .. ~175
as all that we deserve.
Let's resolve that \966 ,1f no .new• coli Ml ~2312
wdl become the year or
aw~treneu for our liberty
does requue eternal vi&t·
lance .
Motorcycle oHicer is hurt * ADDI1DIS
R8IIBI6 *
PM II. Olrwkt u..aa.. ...... , Motorcycle Police Officer
J ohn Simon. 28, of Corona
del \1ar cruhed into a sports
car when the vehicle sud·
denly I topped a f tcr a wild
chase at Balboa Blvd. and
W. Coast Hwy . Monday
afternoon of lut week.
The officer wu thrown 20
fee\. He suffered a SPfaioed
1houlder and wrist. a tom
bact and ann muaclea, and
abrationa to bia knee and
chin. He n a tteated at
Hoa& Ho api&.al and re-
loued.
Tbe aporu ear drher wu
idotUiO~ u William V.
Cuter. 516~ Pomlaar An ••
CorGDa ct. I ,., • wbo .....
draa;i•a MOGer aporU car.
n.e .-otorc:ycle poUu ...
•PGta.d .. ,.;. •d .... .... .................. .,
10 a.pJa. 11M 1 ..Wc&lila
auddenly stopped. Officer
Simon was una ble co avoid
hi ttina one or the au tot.
Carter c ame to the aid of
the injured officer, but the
other driver fled the scene.
STUOEIT .101 OFFIC£
H£LP£D IY CIAIIIIII
\4emhera d( dle Newport
Harbof Chamber or Com··
• COMCRETE
,6~= 'Gl ••• ,.,_..,, .....
_._, .. ,, ... u ....
P.O..... 01111 ....
merce ue rcqueattd to co-----------
operate with tbe employment • JAMITOIIAL
cOOfdina\ina committee of .======::==:..,
the Uninrtity ol Cali(ornia,
Irvine .
Tbe .Hu bor Alea job place-
ment aub-cOfMri u.oe it bead·
cd by Dorothy Hardc:aatle ol
Corona de I Me• ud Roa B&r•
low ol &&IbM l1lud.
fn(onnatio. c. jot. oppot·
C.i ti•l (ar ........ t M "'
forwude4 .., .. ua am ..
ol ...... ,..... ... .,.
")1 Of .,,...,.. .. .....
1411 .... u._,.-...._.
MR. 11181
. • ear,eta••• .,_.......,., ......
•mJu;
PROFESSIOMAL e PLUMBIMG
DR. LOU ROY ELDER ]
OPTOMETRIST ·
A. W. M ARSAC
~BElt
100 C amalioa A ...
..._ ..... ..o.,Jlo
e FLOOR COVERIMG
CARPmNG
675-1636
Oraperiea e L1noleum
Formaca
No-pert Fl.., Co•orlng Co.
3500 E. C.e•t Hwy. c., .... dol Mer
*-1 ...........
"Fs.=
WILCOX.CliTTINOIN
HAIOWARE ..... _. .... , c ... ..._ ... k.l
1100 W. Ctat Hwy,. H.a. ..... w.
1-tPM PAINTS
• ,LOII$T
BROADWAY
FLOWER SHOP
Serv1n1 the Harbor AJea c.u09o c.tOf
2750 Herl.r Bl•d. 1ft ~-s
Coate..... 546-1214
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
"HARBOR AREA'S OLOEST
FLOWER SHOP"
l .. ll MEWPORT BlVD.
... 6.~79
Coat• Moe•
rm:r.\L i 1 r i ou 1PMPd
• NY CLIAMING
I II
~ CBii& ,.., .............. ., ct...... -,... _.. -_ .... ,.,_._ ........ ....,.
........ &...~~,
~
• & ... ~.c. •••
• "IIKLASS
CrystoliftM Corpo~crtion
Costing Resina & I!Aoldt
Fi bertlou Mcnerioh anJ
Supplios -Ll ~29 i
1626 Plocentio, Coato Meso
• IMTERIORS
PAT OLIVER
IHTERIOR
A complote sorvico color
I styling, floor cov.rings,
dropMios, fumitvre , lighting
~~ E. Coa st Hwy., COM
67>5550
• UPHOLSTERY
UPHOLSTERIMG
(By £¥rope• c,oft .,,u,.l
REMODEL 2 pc. •ot Ot4L Y
I $69.50 c.u "Bo"""
2U Mel• H.B. 536 6405 I FREE 4el & plctt.,
I CUSTOM
PURN1TURE UPHOLSTERY
• QUAU TY WORK •
HElL"~
fiRIHOUSl UPHOLSTERY
., ..... ,.,. Bl ... . .. . .,.,. ... ..
67S-.401 ..
• StiOE REPAIR
Corooa del M•
Plumbiaa Recuin
OAY & NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
673:A1~
• RESTAURAMT
IE R K StURE'S .... ..,
LUNOiEON -DINNER
COCKTAILS
ORio le 3-940S
34SO VIA OPORTO
Newport Beach
• NURSERY
Shrvb•, Interior P lant s,
Tropicols & Tr .. s
lnsocticid•a and Fenilizo.
S&H Green StC~Mps
Fr .. Dolivory
COIIOHA D£L MAa NVUI:RY
"" E. Coaal ••• , .,,... ••
e PET SUPPUES
TIO"UL ~ ..
•• ha.e •• ,.,.., .. d
.ott ..._,tilul MIKtion of
tf~DtMcal filh '" ......
'• .lao c.,-, • f..ll line ef ..,.i.,.. a. etd ell occ••
torieuee4.4 w •• ho~.
South S.. Tropic•, 218 •·
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ORTHOPEDIC STATF; or CALIF'ORNIA FOR
p c.__ I 11H: COUII(TY or ORANCf. rMcri'tioft ..-ie lit F.atete of RAft 1\1 f.T JAN F.
We tlve S1.H Gften S...,a NI CHOLS Pf:nt, el.o kao-
JIPO "-'-S.¥4.,MIA-l3tt :c~:.'!!~f.T NICROLS Pf.nJ ,
NOTtCf. IS HF:RF.RY CI Vfl'ol
JIWflii'S to tile credhol'1l of lite •bo•e •-eel decedat thea elJ per-IM.LAC! CAL.Dati!AD .a•• ~•Yi•8 clai•• •11aiut the ••cl 4ecedeat .-. reqelre4 to
/EfEL ER file lit-. wid! t.h eece•hrJ
110edlers, Ia tile offi ce of lite 31ll E. Coast Hithw_, clerk of &h ellon •title4
Corona del M• coert. or to pre••• llll ... witlt
ORiole ~21510 _.e •oeeuery .-dlen. ao _..
n 4enai p e4 • e/o Rarwoo4.
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FOR ALL O F YOUR
INSURANCI!: N EEDS
ROBERTSON -SADL flR
INSURANCE
3333 E. Cou t ...,.
Onoaa ckl Mar -17~31:M
FUNERAL DIJl.ECTORS . . .
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MOR TUARIES
~ 1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COSTA ~ESA
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COlOMA DEL MAR
ORiole 3.q450
sa.ce 1942
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BEll. BROA DWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway u 8-3433. 8-:M..'W eo.ta Mea
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427 E. 11t1. ST.
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Rabies clinics slated "Try s. .. tMal .. "
COFFEE SHOP The Oraaat Coaaty Health
DepL aonouoeea cbe follow.
ift& rabi.. vae~ioation cli-
nics acbeduled for dae New-
port Harbor~oata Mesa area:
Coata '4eu -Thuraday,
Jan. 13, ac the Ci ty Hall
pukina lot, wi th the Rolaly
Club in cbarae .
Newport Bucb -Thunday,
Jan. 20, at the fire station
near the City Hall. Dr. A.E.
Stockton of the Corona de I
Mar Kiwanis Club ia chair-
man in charae.
The clinaca wi ll be open
from 7 to 8:30 p.m .• provid-
ina do& owncra the oppor-
tuni ty to have their pets
vaccinated at a coat of
Sl.SO per doa . License s for
the comins year can alao be
purc.b.aaod at the c linics.
Dr. Robert Haa ah t, county
vetennary oCficer stat ea •
.. Rabi .s 11 a cooatant threa t
in Ora1ae County because
caua an anima ls are betna
reporced in s unoundina coun-
tica. Laat swnmer a rabad
bat waa discovered in Santa
Ana. It 11 amportant, there-
fore, that all doaa be vacca-
nated to provide a barrier to
the s pread of rabaes from
wi ld anima ls to humans vta
doas ."
The law requires the vac-
ctnallon and hc enlln& of all
doas ~ month• of age and
older.
For a Oiff•ent
Br.akfoat or Lunch 1 &.a na, .. a.
"FEATU•U .T.EI MY IUTf'
-IMAirA IN"
21 01 E. COAST HWV . -O R H120
Deluxe Apt.e. -1 & 2 Redroom -2 Bath•
from 1 150.00 mo. 2 Poola -Tennia Coutt.t ,
Swiss Chalet
"A FAMIL Y REST AU RANT"
F-tvrin g DIHHER ~USIC
"The Ulllmot• '"
Fone Evrop eon Dt"
By G~ORGE TACK on ril e ZITHER
I unclo rs •. {hrtnf't) Su r r J n a1l\
t"'prutnl n ord,,m J,., · Rlltrrhrau u .. ..,
HOURS -IliON. TO FRI. l1 4.1ol. TO 10 P.lol.
UCI grants total $148,098 SAT. 4 TO II P.lol. -CLOSED SUNDAYS
414 11.,.-t IYt •. 1. 141-5313
THE SOPHOUO~ES of '=stancla Hi gh
School in Cosu Mesa volunteered to wrap
gi fts at Fai rview State Hospital during
their Christmas vac.atlon. Shown In th is
photo, from left, are Mrs. Sue Kent, co-
advi sor; Uary ~obinson, Linda Genis and
and Cindy Firey, seat ed; Greg Fahy,
Kathy Yaeger, Phyllis Cunningham,
'tlndy Slotldn and Margie Highsmi th,
standing. Leonard UcNutt is al so a co-
advl sor for the sophomore c1 ass at Es-
tancia.
Research aranta totahn&
$1~8,098 for projeCU in
rna thema u cs and chemia uy
were &Mounced today by
Chance llor Danie I G. A 1-
dnch J r. a t the Unaveraity o(
California, lrvane .
Toppin1 the hat waa S82,-
098 panted by the National
Science Founda tion to sc ho-
lars in the depa.nmeot o(
COM Kiwanis
Club to install
The Corona de l Mar Ki-
wanis Club will bold ita io-
atallation dinner dance f ri-
day evenina. Jan. 28, at tbe
Irvine Coast Country Club.
A aocia l hour will be held
from 6:30 to 7 :30 p.m. at tbe
home ol the outaoina preai-
dent, Bob Bartholomew,
2817 Drake SL, Cotta \teaa.
DiMer will be aernd at the
Country Club at 8 p.m.
The club wi II be meetina
a t noon Tueadays at the
Vi lla Sweden, 3S36 E. Coaa t
Hwy., beaaMina Jan. 4.
MAJOR EARLE. TAKES
ARMY COMMAND COURSE
~iajor \iaraden P. Earle
Jr., wbose parents live in
Corona del Mar , baa com-
pleted the auocia te course
a t the Army Command and
General Staff Colleae. Fort
Leavenworth, Kansas.
\1aJor Ear le was one of .W8
U.S. and Allied officers wbo
a ttended the 18-week coune.
wbicb is de s aaned to prepare
officers for duty as com-
manders and aeneral staff
orricers of divisaoos or loa-
i Ileal commands. The 35-
year-old officer entered the
Army 10 June. 1 95~. and
was las t s tat1oned at l-ort
Bliss. Texas.
GAS Fl U.S HOUSE
Vandals ransacked the
"ummer home of Wi I bert E.
\icHenry. 220 Via l)ullo,
Lido Is le , someume between
Oct. 23 and Oec. JC). \11. '&-
llenry told police the aas
had been turned on, fi llina
the entire hous e.
ALSO VOLUNT ~C:~ING to sort, wrao
and label gi fts for Fai rview State Hos-
pital pati ents during Christmas vacation
..vere members of the French r:lub at C::s -
tancla Hi gh School, Sosta \4e sa. ~s lly
working here dre. se'lted l eft to right,
DRIVER FALLS ASLEEP,
IMJUREO IM ACCIDEMT
'\htle lir1Y1n¥ on 'II. Balboa
Blvd .. near -'2nd St .. West
'le~A<port, Joel Ci. \mes , of
~00 t:. oalboa Blvd .. Balboa.
went to s Ice fl at the whee I.
lh <t vehtcle then went over a
curb and crashed mto an
l:dt on fXlle.
\tr. .\me suffered lacera·
Uoos to h1s lower lip. left
eye hJ lllnd a bove the left
eye. lie was taken to Hoag
llospatal. treated and re leas ·
ed.
~.4argaret Curiel, Mary Lemke and Gagy
Snellen; stand1ng lett to r~gr;t; '3ecki
Hol loman, Kathy Storey, Car la Van Kas -
tren, t<athy o:JC'O 3arba rJ ~det and Mar-
gie Filet.
Plaza landscapers named
Appointment of John T .
Ratekin, A.I.A. and Asso-
ciates of Los An&e les as
principal landscape arch•·
tecta for South Coast Plaza
bas been announced by the
Seaerstron family, de ve lop-
en of the 66 acre Costa
\1esa sboppin& complex.
The Ratekin firm, land-
s capera of more than 20
aboppina centera tbrouabout
the country, will be respon-
sable for landsca ptn& and
spec aa l effects for the pen-
meter of the center, park in&
lot and the 1nteraor and e x-
te rior of the mall. In addi-
tion, they wall landsc ape the
eueraor of the \1ay Com-
pany. one or the principle
tenants .
South Coast Plaza . at the
Briatol St. turnoff from the
San Dieao freeway, is sche-
duled to open lace in 19M .
1\ll LS NOT '.VC:LL : Jerry Lewis and Tony Curtis art
teamed for the first time in "3oeing-'3ot ing," Hal Wal lis'
Techn i color adaptatiOn of ~urope's stage comedy, now at
the Port Theatre in Corona del Mar, through Jan. 4 ,
LEGAL HOTICE
"onc:r or TRl'STF"F'" "\LF
'110 . T·QI9-l
Oo Jaouary 20th, 19M. 81 1:00
P.\t.. R'l-..r rF:OFR\1. q\.
I SC~ \SO L0 -\'11 <\!'~II \·
TJOS or SAN ntrco. 8 \or-
poratioo. •• Tmatee taoder that
Oeed of Trust dated Jta11e 13th.
1963, execv ted by J ACl 0 .
C:OR:IiAIR, u aomarried ntao
ud recorded Jaae 'n. 1063 -
File S o. 248..1 1, io Rook 6608,
P•St" 16 o f Offi cial Record a of
Or•8«' C:ou ty, C:alifom••· wi ll
s ell at poblic aoctloa to tlte
bi~ut bidder for cash io law·
far 111oaey of the Uoited "u te"·
at the Soatll f'at,.oce of lh!!
Coaaty Coartt.oaae. , hlb .aa•l
Rroadway Ia the Ctty of ~ot•
~ ... Coaa&y of Q,..~. Scat,.
of C:alifo r.aa, all nll:at. tttlf'
qd iatereat coaveyell 10 .. d
80'" ~eJd br it aadu Nld 0•ed
o f TN at, Ia dlat propem .. ita ..
ted •• aald c .... ry .J '-late.
deacri ~d as:
Lot I I ia Rlock \1 o f q \-
4\Hfl Rf' COU>~Y T R 4f•T, ••
tile C:ity o I ~e-,>on Rue-!.,
•• no-• oa • ·~ U.erf'Of
recorded is Rook 7. Pa~ ~;.
Mieeell•eo•• M~~~pa, rtPcorde
of aaid Or•p Couty.
f.~CF.PT ul •laerela, ores,
precioaa •-' aMfel ••tala, .. ~.e.. •-' ,r.,.eu-t.••
of ..,..,. kle4 •II elll-eter, '•d•4l•t ,. ..... _. •"· ....
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LEGAL HOTICE
alaa1 dri llin1 operaiiOD8 or
aach openltODtl •htch oo •n
use or io oy .. av affec-1 the
sorface rifd:lu• of .,,.,d laod.
aod which do aol eater •AJd
lead at • poaol leu tbu '100
fl'et belo• "aod ,.orfac" .,.
re nved in the deed from
M•rt• n. lo41lll'r IIDd ilollDtt'
M. Miller, haabaod sod wife.
recorded No vember :!3, IQ5Q.
is Book 49U, P11~ 'M of
Official Recorda.
Seid N le will ~ mad~. w1th•
oat covn•t (" ,. arTtAiv re-
l!ardJ aiJ titlr, po,.IW'>'Jitoa or
ean uabf•cea, 10 pav tAle aD-
paid pnactpal suno of S3 :,S:!3.·
19, plaa tale,.sl lhe~o a111
proYlded •• th• oote af'cw,.d
1ry N ld Oeed of Tr.,.t, pin ad·
•eacee, If aay, aeder thr 1rraa
of ••hi OeP.I of Troa&. pi••
free, daar~s u d npeaRa of
tJlp T Nalee.
111• Rea•fictarv aod•r _,d
I>Ped of Tnaa1 lau hf"N'Iolorl'
~•H"Wutd •411 d4-hYf'rf"d to ""'d
TY.-.re a ""Ilea Oed arauoa
o f 0.1 .. 11 of til~> ohlaf!•tioe•
•~re4 lty .aid l)ped of Tnn11 .
aad • wrilteto "'o t\ce of n~
fM h .. d F"ler tloa to ~II .
wltldl otiC't N .id Tr ... tM
laH c.a.d to ~ ,.cerdod
oa ~ltMbf.r 14, 19M a• F'l111
N•. 9~7, Ia Roo~ 76M, Pafe
6'3 .l Official "t>co~~~ of Mid c ... ty.
M~·· fF'OF'ft ~I. <\A VIN~
'NO LOAJII ~. ~(JAT10N Or ~ ner.co. • """'"· Ry ......... c.ket. " ...... ~· ,.., n.o. ao. MtS. J-. .. ... .... .. .. ...,... ..... ~
INIUiema tiCS (or re,earch 1n
funcuonal analySIS over a
pcn od ~ 2 years.
The "lauonal Scaence
Foundation baa panted
$36,900 to Don L. Bunker.
auocaale proCe uor o( cbem·
iauy, for reaearch on "una·
molecular reacuona at very
baah pressure."
Robert W. Taft, profeu~
o( cberrustry , baa been named
aa princ ipal IOVe SUJalot for
a p ant of S28, 998 by the
National institute of Gener-
al \tedical Scsence s for "A
F-NMR study of hydroae n
bondina."
FRANK MARSHALL IS 0..
GEORGETOWM BB T EAM
Frank C. \1arthall Jr., son
of \1r. and \1rs . Frank \1ar-
shall of ~24 Belvue Lane.
Balboa , as a member of che
intercollcaaate freshman
basketball team a t Georae-
town Lm versaty, Washtn&lon.
D.C.
He li a JC)tJ 'i aradua te t"f
:-.lewport Harbor lltib School
and 11 now a fre~~obnan 1n the
school of fore1gn ~ervtce at
Georaetovm , Ahach 1s the
1~out lwJOI OA
II.. r&,J
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTL Y
£\10> Ol R £YC£LL£VT S£~FOOD~ A'VD
OTHER COl R\I £T SP£CI4L T/£
HOW FEATURIHG COCKTAIL HOURS S.7 P.M.
1111 W. COAST HWY .• IEWPIIIT lEACH 1··1111
wamlMS 1M
FOOD and
GROG
AT THE JAMAICA INN e CORONA del MAR
W e d. ~ite Buffe t
$2.50 from Sp.m. to 12p.m.
• DANCING NtGHTl Y •
"--: ORiole 3-11 80
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Un1ted St.ate ...
AU TO TURNS OVER
\n auto J ra ,en ~ '4 altcr
H. \-ons tee f 1'1f San (.lemente
went I)(( the roaJ v. a" nn Jam·
boree Rd. ano.i Ha k Ha~ Or ..
East Bluff. anJ turned over
last Thur Ja\ ~~>hen the ve-
htclc htt the J trt 'lhoulde r.
lie ts an c-nrlu" ee ,,f J .lttn
I( ug. J '-40 Campy" )r.
"\c:~~o ror t 1:1Ju~u tal Pan..
JAM SESSION
MONDAY EVENINGS
HOWARD WIWAMS'
HOFBRAU
e ,.rome fUll e H•m e Turkey
IUFFET • LUNCH • DIHNil
11 •.m. · 2 a.m. (Cioaed Sunday)
Al10 FOOD TO GO-Phon• ~9062
1712 Placentia Ava. Costa
ABIINUL..DIIIIb lllnlltun!
'uddmly 1t's 1880 ·n~ht IK'n' m tr.ltn om.'(' puff1'(l under lOttd of on.•
Oranl(e County! \nd vou can t'n lm tlw lrotn rl u• nda rm llt"' Ill Colorado
hi~h advt"ntu~ o# tht> u~ "ith .I .md \rlll l1lll mlc llt•r Today she ·~ thc-
thnlling n~ on the Chost ToWTI afkl .. nh n.1rrn" ~.ntJt<' passt'nFtt'r tram m
Caliro fLR. at Knott's. This JWO\td old til<· l n1tt'(l ~l<tlt"~ npt'mtin~ nn a ~a.r
ruund d.ul M.ll<'dulc l)()n't mus the
thnll t-.1 a Clhk· C'.a.r ndc and tlw-sta~
('\"ltWII. fin' l'ar nnd ~trro ndc-s Takt>
vnm h~ ancl hrows.c thm1~h the <42
l 'mqut• hoJ>!o you·n 6nd "' Knott's.
En1ny .1 d t>lil'iuus mc:1l vi~•t tht'
t'\lnt: thuaml and historic .. ,hahsts as ynu
1\lt,l tn th<-0 1<1 \\It> t utmo phcTt' at
Knott's. ~nntt's, fn Oran~ Cuunty, I.J
<'14 tSt.' to t"\'t"f'YYOM'. l::nfuy It of wn.
Tourney boosts Kings' hopes NERRT HARIOR EIICJI
SECXJIID SEcnC* --Pap I
w~~n~~m••
TIITIP ... Tl
TltUIUAV, DEC. 11. l ..
COflC*A DELilA!, CALIF.
GUY JGMU, 60, OP
LIDO PAll SUCQ .. II If Car-. de I Mat' a S.a
Kiap k .. p ap tbeir )lfeant
.-u. liMy cCM&ld well have a
cba"'l)i oaabJ p a .. m a-brew·
iaa.
Last week Coach Bob LA•·
lie's boy• WOft 3 ltlaipt
coote1t1 apia1t ruuod op..
poaonts to walk away with
lhe 6th annual Suta Ana
Valley lavitational basket-
b.ll toumament.
In tho first round of com-
petition on Monday, tho Sea
Kinp belted Villa Park· 61-
46 11 John Vallely puabed
thtoulfl 24 points to lead
both team• in rhe scorina
colwrina,
Pallina behind 9-8 in rhe
firat period, the Sea Kinas
found their ahootina eye and
bit for 21 markera in the 2nd
stanza, which aave them a
healthy 29-19 bulae at half-
time .
In the Jrd quarter the Kinas
were held to 13 while Villa
Patk dumped in 14, makin&
the acore 43-32. The final
period uw Corona de I \1ar
puab tbtouah 19 poinu.
Gary Bailey also put on a
fine scorina performance
wi tb 17. Gordon \4 iddleton
toaaed in 6; Elli1, Gray and
Hartley each had 4; and
Nakano made 2. Valle ly did
a aood jobat the backboards,
brinaina down 19 rebounds.
Then on Tuesday evening
the Kina• avenaod tbem-
aelvea for a previous loss to
the Oranae Panthers, win-
nina 80-72 in the semifinals.
Corona de I \1ar had lost an
earlier game 61-58 to theu
opponents.
Wi th only 2 minutes aone
in the l1t peraod, the Sea
King quintet Jwnped out 1n
front 11-0. \tak1na &ood 9 of
11 shots : Corona de I \Ia!
widened the lead to 26-10
wi th l : 39 show1 ng on the
clock, still 1n the 1s t quar-
ter. The hapless Panthers
finally put together an of-
fense, sconng ~baskets anJ
narrow1ng the marg1n to 2£1-
18 as the buuer sounded.
John Vallely ptclted up ht~
3rd foul 1n the 2nd stanza,
so Coa ch Le s lse took h•m
out for the rerruu nJer of the
half. Gary Bal le) and Holmes
Ellis scored heavd} to keep
-.. -. __ th_e_~a Kinas out 1n front by
a comfOI'tablo ~Mr,ia, 44-35,
at bal.ftime. O.iaa the ht
half, the Kina• made an
impre11iYe 69 pet cut oC
tbeir aho&a.
The Panthers nanowed
the aap to 55-51 late io the
3rd quatlet1 bu& the Sea
Kill&& hold on, leadioa 61-
56 aa tho periocl eaded.
In the final ataua John
Vallely poJi1hed otr the be-
wildered Oranae 5 by rippioa
the note for l3 matltora, act-
ina 7 robouoda. aod malt ina
2 acorina auiata. COM bit
for 21 tallies aa compared to
17 for the out-played Pan-
thers in the final frame.
Aaain it wu forward ace
John Vallely who arabbod
the hi&h acorina honora with
21 pointe. Close on hia
heals was teammate Gary
Bailey, who flipped in 20
markers. Holmes E lli1 had a
fine evenina with 17. Hartley
tossed in 10, and Middleton
and Gray each hit for 6.
Wednesday ni&ht the small-
sized Sea Kinas slow the
aiants from Se"ite 89-80 to
win the championshi p. The
Friars were the tournament
favorites.
lt was the 1st tournament
COM has eve r won and the
~teatest victory in the
school's history. Coach
Leslie's men could well be
the Irvine Leaaue champions
if they can keep up this cali-
bre of play.
The Kin&s took an early
1st period lead, 27-18. In
tbe 2nd frame the hot CD"f
five bit for 25 points wtule
the Panthers were unable to
keep u p the ton id pace . The
half ended 52-38. The Sea
K1ngs broke a school record
by sconng 52 points 1n the
1st half. Coa ch Leslie call-
ed 1t "the finest half of bas-
ketball any team of h1s ever
played."
The defendsng C IF Class
AI\ champion Servile team
came to life In the 3rd peuod
clos•ng the gap to 63-57 wsth
3 mmutes left. fhe Sea
K•ng& seemed to have lost
theu shoot1ng ab1 ht). But
the worst was yet to come.
The ~tpar k plug of the team,
John Valle I). p1cked up l11s
~th and 5th fouls w1th1n lO
s econds of o ne ano ther . and
was forced to leave the
Mesa tops alums 102-81
Costa ~sa's varslt) wa l-
loped the old umerb. the
\1ustang \lumn1 . 1n a h1gh
cormg duel ~h11.h Sd~
coach J ule Gage·" charge.,
break the I 00-f'<)Jnt barru:r.
1 0~-~ I.
f he game was falrl) even
1n the Is t {lCrlcx.l as the var-
lty held a slim I po1nt lead.
22 -11. The alums fell farther
behtntidurmg the 2nd ~tanza .
~7-~~. when the buzzer
!>ounded end1ng the half.
The lsd blew off the kettle
1n the 3rd stanza a<o t11e var-
Sity scored J1 r<nnt~> ~hde
hold1ng the old tlrner'> to a
mere 15 IAi llle!t. mal1ng 11
H-57.
The var!t It) used a full
court press duung the flCrloJ,
cau tng the grads to make
mistakes constantl). 1\nd
the youngers tool advantage
uf the m•!ocues to s core un
almost ever.) U). The var'>JI\
wound up h1tttng on ~I! per
cent of 11.'> ,.h o~.
The ·\lwnn• out score d
Lhe1r opponents 1n the f1nal
frame. :!.t-~3. But coach
· Jage's team had budt up tvo
large a lead for the older
,~uaJ to <.;vercome .
~mal l-s1zed Bart Carmlo
earned awa} the scor1ng
honorl> for both teams . op-
plng the nets for 29 markers.
T om \1oran put 1n a good per-
formance w1th 20 to h•s ere-
list. \1ark Laney had 17. Pa-
cnb&en 15. F. Wh1stler 10.
Forgie 7. and R. Wh1 tier ~.
In all. 5 players scored 1n
double f 1gures.
Wh1tt1er College freshman
Tom Read, who graduated
from Costa \ksa H1gh School
sn 1%5, led the <\lumn1 w1th
28 poJntS.
Cars pushed off cliff
Two cars were pushed off
the chff by vandals at the
L1ttle Corona Beach early
Chn s tmas day.
<\ 196 5 Oldsmobile owned
by !'lewport Beach pol1ce of-
ficer Leo Konkel and a 1961
Cadillac be lon&in& to J ohn
P . Frost, 201) Via Oijon,
L ido h le, were discovered
wrecked at 7 a.m.
Officer Konkel's veh1c le
was spotted on the beach,
and Mr . Frost's auto was
hana1n1 on the edae of a
I SO-foot c hff above the
beach.
The policeman's car fhpped
several tames before com1ng
to rest on the beach, c aus ma
the top and bottom and front
and re a.r to be bashed 1n. \1r .
Proat's vehacle was on ly
part1ally wrecked.
Officer Ko nke I had parked
hi• auto 1n front of h11 resi-
dence. whic h ia JUit a few
blocu from tho c hff. He
beard not.bina dllfina the
vandalitm.
Mr. Proet acat•d he heard
aa au&o 1 tart Ia front ol bl1
reeecleoc:e aboet 1 :30 •••••
...... u.iq it ... wa.
At ): 15 a.m. a poUae Gftl• --,...., ...... .. .... .... .... ., w.lla
access to the beac h at the
corner of Ocean Blvd. and
Poppy >\ve . had been broken.
FIRE IH BAY SHORES
CAUSES S3,000 DAMAGE
<\ fire caused $3,000 dam-
age to the attic at 2112 Cir-
cle Dr., Bay Shores, last
Thursday mornina. When
firemen amved, they found
Rohn Crowe of Costa Mesa
tryln& to put out the fire with
a aarden hose.
The entire all!c was on fire,
but the firemen put out the
blaze in J mi nutes. Jtmea
Onea) n. the occupant,
was absent at the t ime.
The £ire started a a a result
of combustible material bein&
too close to • panel ray
heat cr.
GUH BLAST HITS CAR
Phyrnca S. Kammerer, who
parked hia 1964 Lincoln at
Rutland Rd., Weatcliff, told
police that nndala fired a
sho taun at hia vehic le lalt
Thuraday . Tho shot broke
t.bc front windehlold •d Cbo
ritht rear window aDd made
amall hole• Ia lhe aptaol-
as.ry. Oll1llae ••• .. li-ted
., t300. Mr. "-* , •
,.._ Apto•. CaUf.
batO.. nuo,. looted aloomy
for the Cioderolla 0Ye. Val·
lely bad hit the net for lO
points ud pabbed 14 re·
bound• before &oniDa the
fracas. Tbla aue blm 65
tallies ud SO rebouDda f-.
&oanw'DOftt play.
So"ite trailed by only 2
points, 6S-63 , a a the fiu l
period bopn. Roy Gray aod
Gordon Middleton then reju-
¥enatod the Kina• u each
tosiOd in a batket to aivo
COM a 69~3 edao.
With 2:42 remainina, the
Friars were danaorous ly
clote, 75·74. However, tho
inspired Sea Kina team wu
equal to the occuion. Roaer
Hat1loy came ofT tho benc h
and played his boat pme in
2 yean, enablina tho Sea
Kina• to hold on to their pre·
cioua lead.
Durina the final minutes ot
actioo, COM beaan pc1llina
away from the defendina
OF champions to win their
t'ioeat aamc ever.
Vallely waa hiah scorer
for Corona de I \4ar with 20.
Bailey and Oray ripped the
nets for 18 poinu apiece ,
Hartley had 14, Ellis 13,
\iiddleton 4 and Gauaf\en 2.
Jobn Vallely and Gaty
Bailey were aelectcd to the
all-tournament team, with
Vallely beina a unanimous
choice .
'1 ~. '31Ll H~SKELL, at left, Is the new
commodore of the Lido Isle Yacht Club,
taking o ver from retiring Commodore Mel
qjchley at the annual meeting held in the
lido Clubhouse. Other new offi cers are
Joseph Colesworthy, vice-commodore;
CMIUSTIAS TIEE n'OLEI FilUM OFFICE
Paul Connally, rear-commodore, and ~o·
bert Young and Of. Donald McAnlis, di-
rectors . Donald Jacobi Is the new port
captain, and ~o bert Paley Is fleet cap-
tain. (Stuart Oroker photo. I
A lO'h-Coot Oniatrnaa tree
worth ISO decorated with
white flockina and lOOballa,
waa stolen Wednotday of last
week from the lobby of an
office buildina at 2043 Weat-
clifT Or., Weatcliff Center.
STUDYING IM GERMAHY
Judith 'M Francia, dau·
Richard Jordan, 111 Aba· pter or Mra . Harriett Francia
lone !)~e., Sal~ Island, of 516-A Jasmine Ave.,
told pohce the duevea also Corooa del Mar, ia a member
btoke bottles and alauw~e, of tho Stanford atudell\ poup
and thtew an unknowo objec.t that left thia week for the at an lh6 foot plate alaaa . window, val~aed at S200. Stanford campua 1o Germany.
near
llaJear.old Jeff LAhman ol
116 Via Trieale, Lido lllo,
waa bitlea by a black poodle
laet Priday. The iacidont
occ•red durina • wallt when
1M be,'• doa. • balf poodlo-
t.lf tenlor, and lbo black
poodle bepa fiptilll·
1\e lad picked up bia doa
to break up tile fipt, ud
n1 bin.a lo cbe ript hip.
Aller beina taken to Hoaa
Hoapital, Jeff waa pvoo a
Mtaaue ehot. The black
poodle ia boina qoaran&inod
for 14 daya at 743 Via Lidc
Soud.
CAR RUMS OPF ROAD
While beadina welt on W.
Coa1t Hwy., neat Superior
Ave., Weet Newport, a Cor•
vair driven by ~ammed ~.
Ruari, an employee of Stu!t
Sbirt Rea tallrant, altidded 80
feet, ran off the roadway,
at.ruck and caroomed off a
4-loot d irt bank, &lid truel-
ed 66 feet. Razui complain·
ed of acvere neck ud back
injuries. He waa taken to
Hoaa Hospital, created and
released.
Ouy JotMa, 60, of dM Udo
Ttallet Park, Lido P.oia•
aula, died laet Thunday at
Hoea Hoephal.
Suni•au iDCiude hit wife,
LotraiM; hi• modwr, Lola
oC Coeta Meu; ud a dal&lh·
ter, Betty Jane Sltorlca o(
llliaoie.
Mr. Janet had li•od lS
yoara in the Harbor area.
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lhe HartN!f Area who hal
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