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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-01-05 - Newport Harbor EnsignN MACH JOe ·:uw.;~ JOe COSTA .... -....... MESA ~-~-~~n~~i!~DIIt~~~RU~~~~~~ I N . , . c •• 'pov funds requested 0 L D ............ I& tiM ...U. Ia 1111. • 'J'IIe ...... ,Ill ol tlM to ... NCh. .. Ia lt12 fo1kll Wf're atlU aayln1: .. TbeN art 164 c:blldrtn n.ote cl.ilctren, ADd more llviq ln Cbe Ntwport ... ll dwl twlct that number who IIDCltr Title 1, if it ia ap- PIO'.ct by dat fedtta& .,.em- meat. 11M project calla fOf 111.31 Oforpenoanel, M,OOO for miacell•eoua equipment IDd food, and I S30,000 mobile library unit. 11MI ..................... .. .......... ,.. '"WIIr tillar• ._ mllea troat Loa An&eleA:'• Uaiftecl School nietriot cca~t flom t.odate with an wt.ou eolt eupport come• lftllual income of leu thaD tto. welfue, acccmiiq to tl,OOO, are the tar .. t of • ialormatlon euppllecl 1M 155,000 tcbool dielrict pro- dielrict by tbe welfare eM-jfct aimed at preparina the puDiftl, ,,ut. Sapt. Normu pre1cboolet for hi a tcbool Loete unounced Tueaday yean. at a. ecbool board meetiaa The project will be funded in the Ntwport Heilhtl by lbt ftcltral Elementary and edtool. Secondaty E.clucation Ac~ 12-YEAR-OLD KIM nateta authorized au~ 1'1111100 or 1ft application fOJ Iundt for the proaram. In other action lhe trua tee a: • Accepted the Grit readina of the propoaed civil defenu policy for the district. 11 required by the AIMS • FOR Q1 1YMPICS •:t;.cluded the Univeraity L Women'• Ann. and the T l .. --.u .,. Sbe ia now in 1he 7 .......... Oranp Cout Civic Ann. we ••"Y•-=-IU ""'m -'" ---· .... ...... ad 1 C ole Hi• .. land at Abraham Lincoln School 1" UJIIII ~aet v aory com-araon oroaa . ... •, • m · ue who hat won utional rec· and hopes co enroll at UCI 1 •· opdtion 11 a awiawner for after. her biah tcbool • Approved a budaet for• the lrd conucutivt year, atud1ea. Dala for the 1967~8 .•ch.ool hae an ambiuoua toal for Her mother, Mra. Beverly ye• for the school d11tnct. 1972 _ to repreunt the Canon Miller, 532 Seaward • Approved proararna and United Stacea in the Olym-ltd., Corona Hiablandt, cella aemce1 for 1 %6~7 for the N E w p 0 R T TINt twflfttlfoth eenhlry WM o•liJ ..._. ftft ,.,. oN wlwn thls photo v•u taka ot U.. ......_. •• Newport. pice in Munich. O.rmany. abou~ her aqua_tic . acti~ty acbool dittrict. . sa.. fint came into dl at Lincoln: .. Kim II belnl • Accepted the compleuon A nadoul limtliaht 2 ear: coached by Ed Newland;· o( a food 1ervi ce contract .,o, when abe won m: 10.. -'to waa her firat co~cb at for Dnicbon Field dur!ntf:bt ... NEW LOOK IN OLD TOWNE year-old national ••• aroup ~e Harbor .vea Boya Club rootbell uaa~n by 0 Neill ly ,,_. Grewell uea. Durina her airlhood cbampionahip in btr 1pecial· 10 1961.-Mr. N~land ~aa Puk ConcettiOtll · Old Towne Newport. home yeara the empty ocean cy. the butterfly stroke. produce<! auch IWi m atara •• • :'ccep~d th~ com-ol the dory fiM~ II it Ia beacbea filled~ the ocean Now abe it listed In lhe ~~ Pink, Steve. Pa~r. pleuon or lnatal_tatlon or a envisioned by lhe conf.ctera· ceued to m"t the bay on 11 and ll-year aae poup of Eru:. Carton. Torn Howatt. 1.000 aallon clarafier, aewer tion of tbop owners oo Balboa Penintula; the board- airl• In the nation foe tum• the Krumpbol~ brolhera, hnu. cleanouta. and covert Ocean Front. baa taken~, . 1 th top 5 be ti John and Jeft'Nalcoll, Caaey at Batancla H11h School. th 'da toward creatini •na n e at mea Carton and Sharon Tbomp-• Accepted 11 complete er atn for l966. For the lnd time aon -'au ofwhom have di1· the conatruction work done 1 new a~ere for abopoo abe ha•. tamed a. rankina in tintuiabed dtemulvea. Orea. by E. A. Wltzlll and Auoc. pen, tollrietl and vaca• the Jwuor OlymPICI for her Steve and Eric becan. 'll• at Balearic, TeWinkle, !>avia tiOI)~rt. . 33.6 Ions ccnarae, 50 meteu, American hiah acbool a4 Victoria achoola, One. or. the lut pant wtllcb abe ewam laat awirnmeu. Toni Hewitt rep-D lh nub1n1 taplt erected over Sepwma..r in Lakewood. reaented chi U.S. in Muico ea cause the laat 20 years aloaa !>wina &be holidaya abe City in che Little Olympica. boardwalk ~·· come ck>wa. participated in Photnlll in Sharon aod CateY ewam fOf • stia led Mae Pelleuer lent 1 bud tbe Optimin mid-wln\er CorOlla del Mal Hlllt lolaool. IDYl 1 in dlt rMDC"al of bit 10 fOO\ -..atic ••&. ocapeUaa n. wu-. -.-. ._ en. ••• alp. walk came down off ita loa poa ta and the San c. Ana railroad 1topped brinaina ice to Newport Beach. McFadden Place wu the center of aovemment and constructed w1th prsvate wa1 aorrounded by aucceu • funds . ful merchants, she recalls. In a post scnpt, \1rs. ... well a• she can remember Oqu1st pointed out lhat all of thetr bu aldinas were senous cnme and drown1011 were practically nonex11t· ent. The boardwalk area a.rew and fi lled, not only wnh peop\e, but wsth pti~. Art Kistler dies at 53 ... \... ,.,.... c. ~.~ •• llll W. Ocean Pt., lk~ died Tue1day, Jan. 3, at HoaJ Hospal at aae 53. He was born '" Noel, \.tiuoura, and was a 1913 araduate of Huntanaton Park Hiah School. In 19S2 he JOined the ~ewport Harbor- Cos t.a \1esa Board of Real• wilh ,_., ... _ .. flo. s.P.A. 'ficiOn ... IInce.., Du•tiiJ M. J......e ••• In tu ·,e.e. wtnu.a a all aeotloot of the U.S., Kun ~Ia won Oraa~t foua4 cSeM Moeday, Jan. 1, woodn alaielcl widl u apo- Cuada and ~aico. Sbt COUDty coalm.nct cbam-In her boue at 167 Buoy lhecary ~t of arma. With. won the ll()..yard butter-pioublpa. SL, Coeta Meta. She wa1 in tU liatitt o{ anilable ny in 1:11.7. ~ twam .her .. Recendy at u early 41 Y••• old. cub, the Loae Woll berber- first com~uu~t nu_le. momina 1wim at the Bel boa l1w eauae. or ~eath, aa ahop, owned by Earl Hall placin~ 7th In 2.3.38, c..'"~· Bay Club, Kim recei•ed ret ~~ned. u under (Of the s-at 3S years; Sco .. a lad an tU 2~0.,~d 11~1-aome excellent advice from lnVettlaaDon by ~· Oranae tiu Piab Pry, Sit'• lndoa~ victual. mdley . 1n 2.55, and bet ra.orite Arizona n· County. Coron:er a office. aian Restaurant, Blackie'a tors and years later waa fiftialuna . 4dl 1~ lht breast senator. •teeep pec:tina , She 11 'u.r;'ved by her Bar, Reinert•• OctaD Proot elecu d ·Presadent. He wa1 acrote w1th a tlmt ot 1:33. away at it. Kim.' 1a.. was o .. band. Lao, a aon, Leo department store and Sid an actave me mber or the 1Um baa H•ed her entire encoura,.d by Barry Gold• D; a dauahttr, Kalhtrine; 1 Soffer' I 8 1 Beet ·uerect Newport Harbor Elka Lodae. 12 yeara In tbt Harbor Ana. water." brother, Donald Ruppert; a the' 01 . .:1 eSt d Survivin& hi m are hi1 wife, aittlt Mra. June E11ea•ker-ar own IIJD lr an \1atJone; 4 son• .. Vthur C. Vessells W•ln •In d•tspule aer of SUe. Fe Sprina•; and co~:,;~~· and aaain fol• AFTER 15 YEARS, Pelletier's Newport at 1tle Bl ue Beet; and In the foreground, of Newport Beach; Jack L. btr parents, Mr. and Mra. lowiq the lueS of Ptll.-Drug lowers Its flashing sign. From left welder Bob Hemstreet, who cuts the sup. of Cotta \1eu; Mlcbael c. ilh M C•ty c •1 Paul C. Ruppert or South t1 , Pbii'IUC facieS to ri ght, Mr. Pell eti er, cooperating ~lth porting spars to the sign. Sid and Bob of Costa \1eu; and John w. w esa I OUDCI Q!~,·u u ............ or Cotta ... ~· ... early ~rican::. Sid Soffer, owner of the Blue Beet;Jeff both live at th e Newport Hotel, behind ~f ~u·2~e~:". ~~u~~:~~:: u-rrwu·--~ ill ... ·--.a Thompson of L 1guna Buch, a bartender Pelleti er's Pharmacy. <Ensign ohotol .,, ~ PfUna fact DpOD fact. Mr. ebop until a public btarina Meta Ia in cbarae olfuneral up w COYtf "'' po....,_.. \1&honey or Cotta \1eu and and~. J. W.Vulflla. 770 can a.. htld on formina a urant~mtntl. ot ebapu now faclna IU TREE BURN PRIZES AWARDED Kathyln Evelyn or the Oceu W. 1911\ St.. Coati Mtu, local improYtmtnt ctiatriet. -Pill Nl YOUTH ocean boarclwalk. Ft. addreu; 2 brothera, WOD conceuloaa of majOf At that Ullll lht qMation ••• CAl ULLII tiT But It take a time, •• the J amu of Wlu ttier and Joupb lmportanoe In &btlr bettie will DOt a.. bow mach of dM P•l W R.oa•• 19 of OWMr ot dlt Blue a .. t baa Tbt arud priu for the Monday ev~ina at dle 3 Second-Kathy Chlldt , 8, of Carlt bad ; and 2 1iattn to atop &be Chy of Cotta v .. ulle property would be Senta AD~ drinr ~f a' car oa..'""'· beciulf IOYI~ u.nual Cbri1U.a tree burn buzn 1itea within the city. of 5101 Bruce 'Cru cent, L1do J ean 4tace and Vera Bentz Meta from lmpro•ina Palace required of tbe Veuelle in which cratbed into oat dri· ment fua.cta aren't aoiaa to will be determined at 4 p.m. Tra.naiatoi radio• were Sanda. of South ':3ate; and 8 trand• all.,. rttarn for • ou .,.raiL Ill-Ylll by Mn. Larry Mitchell a.. aed. thh Priday, Jan. 6, at the awazded 11 fiu t and 2nd Third-John 'iutch1ne on, children. lecoftdna all of the 1\ead the city woald hne of Ea•t 81oft md claimed Earl Hall. oontr of tbt N.wport Beach Fire !>_.prizes atallJ t itea; 1 money 11. ot 117 36th St., V.ut Services wall be held at ialo..tlon proYid.ct by che to eotbrooalumin•t domain dlt lift of l-f••~ld Out a-to. 1folf Mlberebop. re• par11Dant bea4quatttra, 00 benk •• Jrd prue; a pen ~ewport. 10:30 a.m. today, Jan. 5, at ctty, Mr. Vetttlll 10011: proc:Hdlnp ADd pay for lba tima Mhcbell, waa ahn 1 calla u early i..ticatioa o( llDdSL, uar the City Hall. and pencil aet 11 4th pnu; Fourth-\tau1e \icCarthy, Chr11t Church by the Sta iutat with mott of it. property. t500 fiae •d 1..,ttnced eo tba na,..d epirit o1 willln,. -r.o 1'0\lftd trip airline IDd the 5th prhe wiMen bad 11. or 704 w. Ocean F t., Corrmunaty \tethocliat Ch• CoancUm• Bob Wilton U 1bt EdiiOD coapuy it 3 yeart of probetion l'aee-Dell to JO h alone, now ria• ticutl 110 San francisco the privilete of ianitina the Balboa. utch, 1420 W. Balboa, C..,. bdcleed 1M lmpaiH by wtlliq to loc ... cbt adllty day, Jm. 3, in the Newport ina up IIDOilt1he 014 Towne will be awarded to one ofhup pilu of trees. Firth-K1m \ieyer. 7, of traJ Sewport, with the lle• . .. .,..tlaa u .. ttment. pole wbm a. Vtlttlll IIIUilldpal court. mercbutl. · 1be 3 fint place wiDDera. Here are the wiMen: 915 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. James H. Lambenh omcia~ Tile Veutllt haft prom-wat lt, lbta a OODitilloaal 'tbe youdl aleo loet bl1 Who Lick> lilt ba4 oaly 4 Tbe Pin !>apartment re-• NEWPORT PIER • COM MAIN BEACH ltt4 to , .. lf dM ht u4 Glt permit wUl be paa&.ct to Ue•tt for 45" day a •d will bou.. u4 a clubboutt, poru dlat locnt 4,000 per-Firat prin-RinF W&Jner, Pirat-Douah Hilliard, 14. 2D4 IIOftpll bow.rt are e. Vettlllt for tbelr M ,..alred to JO &o Ual'ftc .-.. ••• men uialna oa 1001 wiaaeued the buminall, of 1116 W. Ocean Pt.. ol 327 Poinutti a Ave ., williq to lfllll 18 eaa.-.,. .. ..., ..,_ .-..&. 11M oceaa froat, acCOidina ot 2631 Chrlumee trtu8&lboa. Corona del \1ar. lllellt. to Nlber Hall. Tltay bad • Second-Tony Clemence, '1"M OOGIIOll Ia ntum bat ri~ 1 rope an4 ut, aad loses $10 .,,. it 7, of 51$ Poinsettia Ave .• aJfMdtopenaltlbeVeutlle l boro ml IOn su Corona del~. 10 -... 1helr ~,,._ aaaolt..t tbt rope to Third-Peter \iackenzie, ---...--·, •••· •• 1M ,_, craelled This board ~~~!!!~ ............... , .. .... ............ ,. .... ... .......... Me ...... .. ... .., ............ ,, , .... .,....... . . ................ ._.a., c.-a.-.. _ .. ,.... 1-. ...... Jr., wtau.c.--. .. J.ite ... -........... ~ , ...... ._ .. ... ........................ ...... ,.... .. c..: ...... .................. ................ , .. ) .............. -· ............. rll 111 I• fl _.. I .Ill Ill aMIJd ... ............. ............ , •.. ,..,.... . la lilt bane• naall.ct for-O.C.ae Ca1110n of Balbo• In a upua1a court N Uns a. of 113 Onyll ·'••·· Balboa ..._ .u dae ••••• ww14 lott 1 110 million aait Friday, the Lona Beach law l1land. _., a aoocl caccb fOf Priday ia.oltiq ))7 acn1 rum of Bell, Hunt and Hatt Pour1b-~bin Schwarz, 9, die 4ay woaJd prcmdt 1111Plt ~ liM .. ar tba Pairfitw wu appointed to npreaent rl 1910 Tbtrd Ave., Corona fia for tale to dM beach kate Kotpital ha Cotta ~. Caclroa, in place of dtl Mar. Mfta. aUDtMy Cllaarlu £. Beards· Fitdl-Daniel Zalualcy, a, •.::a~ct fJI dat cacdl T'ht Foardl Di etrict Coart 1., oll..ot .U,.lea. rl 311 OolcS.nrod Avt., .-.t _... ~ ..., .... , ot Appeals o••~ a Still peocliq befOft tbe Coroaa del Mar. Wll -..•-a& "' .-a-l "3 laptrior Cr-.:t naUJll Ia Oraqe Coua«J tlperior Court •. 'AAJU!"iERS SI'Ie .... "A fleoe Ute *la -~ la9101 of ~. Caproa. Tile ie a ftJitt for 1M ooaaol or Ptnt-L ... a BriMOft, 1.4. .Uy.,.. f•lSr,' '*·Hall 41edtioa .... a n,.. ol ... Balbo•'• •lll4li\Uoa of -ill Puate lld., Chft ;!:' .,...~ : =-~ "' l '410.000 •• paJ111Mt. nit doll• 1-.d boldiap. Ha .. n. ia .. ....,.. 1M 111• S.cood-Joe 8u1b, I, of *'· lOH..-o.a&t&.ll2 «<pll&lly II" dill .. tu• A ~ BHcll law ftrm 1500 !>oro1by Ln ., Harbof .... IL, C•la Mlta. alllloMiN ia . 19$0 aiW :0~ 1M.:,: c:-:.:c= ::: H'-:!.lu4a. :-.:...~:: l~ ooedan'.. bil proper~ iac:ng ceot to laalll ~~ I'CI-«allly Hayoe, 10. of .. fiii1'IL -ft .. .............. .._ ._ .. '"•• ..,..p ...... , dontan PIUI*'Y1aoldiap Me-• ol 1~0 Dorodly La., IWbDr na• AfU.- ---,.ooeediaat. _... .....__ ..... H•IN ..... · G1 H U -1 -lo ..... ••n•t•, .. 1a t•J a.. weal to oowt ...._. ... -poor ~... Powa Kallay Mania, 14 . -a • -. --••• • ............. 1M wh Jl ......... IMS DOt all ol aM n. 7...,.....W .... ol 105 ~,. SL, Witt ,_...;. :~~. u• I ale, lepilllill4 • _. ..... ...,. ttl 0.. ..., • ., .-.. f.-. t.i• wat aal•se, .t.o __. .,... • .-n · of .. ~-:a=-~::..•"' ,__NewpwL ... ._ ,..u. ,..... ... otfer w16 ... Nw Yort Ph-T• Ooald. t. tl'ot:..O .......... ..:: .. f-.,_,--. ....... ~. .... ..-, Oluta ... MWII U,... 1-...... La. ........ ,., .. 1 .......... I ••m..._._..._.._.._ ...... .,,10-'W..._. ow, eoY .. BMi,. w11n Hi_._... ..... • ._ .. .,..._ ..._. ... ......... ...... .. . .. ... .............. ~ ....... ttl.... ""• ....... -· • .,... ... .. L .. -.. _. 011 0.. Jl ...... JIIIJiitl ....... lMt ,._. Old ....... .._ .,_. --~ ...... .,... ..... c-t ....................................... , ..... ...... ... • ............ IMU" la ••• I ......... ,, ... ~ , ................. -.. ...._~ ... ...--• ........ _. .. artmf .. ••••• ....... • •,..... .. •u • .... IMiilll ..._ .. ~==(: f11 .. Ill Ia........ ............ I 1'11. '•1 11• 11. ....,_DIJ& 1 L ............ . ...... ..... , ..... .... ~~~~i·~.~~~~;;~i~~~~~,:p~~ :: ~~~- 2 ,.. ... t7.00 2,....19.00 .(' .e,. ~~ , ·~E. HAI.PA, DWntt' Md publisher of th• Ensign ·~~·••••••••oooooo04 A--a.u11111 Fl~ 1111 10 YUI FOr the New Vear, let us resolve "ot to be reaching aut i begging hand for taxpayers' mon'ey. Th i s resolu- tio. lj ~ apply to all levels Ot government -.our own Cltr Council, the county supervisors, the state legisla· ture, ind the federal govemmenL Let us do l't ourselves lns}ead; With our own money, and our own initiative. we can still sue our nation from ruinous Inflation ••• if we eM lr.eep our New Yeir•s resolution, and start keeping It tight here at home. • • • "IITISIUT"II Till Allftl What Will it take tO awaken American citizens to the tragic failure of the United Nation s, specifically to the Incredible folly of its stand against Rhodesia. Four ~e•s ago the victim of United Nations armed aggression wu K~otAnga, then one of the few s table andprosperi ~g n~otions in Africa. Now the target is Rhodesia, wh ich seeks to preserve ci vilized standards in the face of chms lhi.t has overwtlei med much of Africa. The U.N. has ordered sanctions against Rhodesia, ~d lte Johnson Atinin istration is going along with the folly. lt is another example of "kicking our friends and aiding our enemies," as Congressman James Utt calls IL Wr. Utt has announced his In tention to Introduce a resolution before the 90th Congress to siDp the U.N. embargo •gainst Rhodesia. He comments as tallows on the "topsy turvy " action of the United Nations: "Grut Britain and Russia, the major supp ly lines to North Vietnam ports, are demanding that we help suffo- c•te ''"nati,on ~t .. B,!i ~is~ h~ve~~onceded to_ be setf-\ov~Wlong ><~lrE•ponso_bl~ '$once 102~ for 'flileateni n~ World peace.' ; "How can· we fQin such action s against Rhodesia with~ out at once reQuesting England, and ail 'friendly na· tions' in the U.N., to extend sanctions against North Vietnam'? The United States is NOT at war with Rho- desia. We ARE fighting North Vietnam. We are losing 200 Ametican li ves a day in tho se jungles. England IS supply ing our enemy with war materials while using the Rh ode si an embargo to increase its own supply of raw materials. "Again,we are killi ng our own boys as surely as if we were lining th em up and shooti ng them." • LeHers to the Editot IMSTRUMIMT OP WAlt tcmalioc.al peace and ... OCIIYert ••• ~oel•tr tl 0.. o ... Editor: curity (Art. 39). lato .. amolool ""'' .,., \ ~~.::~ II the United States aoina The threat pond by lbia oft'i c:int openiOI's 4riftaa Mo.•• &O •• qaioat South Africa? action is aaainlt South AI· for aoclal nlom~ _, ...,: ---~ Well. tho United Nations· rica, Iince South ..... , •• nUN by mae&er IM¢ .. 1ca ........ • kt war, ud ~. Ooldbera have al· Alriu doe• not poao a few tbo purpoeo of toelaJ ..... .. .... "-... , o1 Joaua, ready declared war 00 South throat to anyone. doclril)ation ~nd .... )1,,... IOlq • w-... .. Africa (a friendly nation) on lnttead of an inttrument meat." - the quution of enfoicin& of poac:e, tho U.N. it rapidly I am not to tentimeQ&al •• Or. :dj,l MciDtbe, who ..._ Civil Ri&ht al bcc:omina an inttrumont or to belioYO that loaialadon broecloaeta ,. the 20&b c ... l;;j Briefly, ·Ethiopia and Li-a~peuion as _witn~u its -Nil! prov,ido th~ tolotto. ~ tilly l1fomation Hoar, r .. ••• Wtoat beria loll their plea before dua.raceful act•on tn the the soc:•al and ec:an,onuc ~a&edly hu u.id: 1111Mra net '""';.,_ i&a rnUit•- thc World Court that• •'-e Re· Conao and now South Afric:a. problems that plaaue P9fi'IO 11 tiGM to --and •• 1 -• "' I ·•· h · I . I T r••,, .•n~re ' ml-.. .. 1'10 bear u-dlt-public or South Alric:a waa s uds,, w a t u s . "foondina o. our aocta ,t truCtt.lre. rr-, a··-10 n••t Thoo 11 ·•• ... ~·· no t properly administcrin& father, Alacr H1ss, plan-ln&';Dmanafe?therpeoplet ti;IOtijh::·· ..... rriw)ltlt In Cat., jaat .. 90 mandated South "We st'" Ar-ned'! . a_rfaln such u ~ ... .,._... WHY? m~~~a:oauyl?d"ll mean 10 y--rica and the Court found Smccrely, IJon by forced anto.,auon ....__ L-"-... ..._ ' CC Mo I d I I d •-QIDa)'VIIIIl\ID)'MIWifl b h that all the cbaraes were . . se ey . oea no ~omo e peace ID . the . " .. c arc 1 ~ade without'foundation. Glendale, Calif. ~oncord ; It only UO!.ttel the 10 quution, Why7 , But 1M COflllfthtee OCl Uft• Notwilhstandina this, the .. •rc , and fomen!• r .. e!'tment one ~the mo.t emphatiC it American AcliYitiet of tbe U.N., in contempt of the SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTIOM wh• ch leads to connact ~· ~ J)lc:ture on 1 pott c:ard Houle or ReP,e .. ntatlvtt World Court, pt'omptly on Editor of the Ensian: twee_n two tOpnc!Dll of dl· ISSued by the motben of pointtouttbat lfConmunialt OCIOber 27 1'66 adopted S . 1 . by verslty. To attempt to ro· Sorvicemen, Box 53 Sou&h • 7 , oc1a re construction •'-· · · 1 , • -Ill control of dile country, it Resolution .tt l514 dec Iarina le 1 d . . construct u,e lntncacaea o Paaadena, Cahf. 91030, of -ould meanlhat·. aa ccree, an mvenllon human nature by le&al c:om· . . . -that the M.-ndate had lapsed of contemporary in tellectual . d wbtch Mra. Boa Z•ealer 11 I.lfyou belona lOa chllfch, d th So th Af · h d · · . . prom11c pressure an eon· -4 an at u ~ 1 nca a 1dcahsm, has been a poht•· trol . • 1 d' .1. lh 1 Pl'etl ent. you mull prepare ror pone• forfe ited all rights of ad· cal decoy over which many 1 diS no ah aspotlndl~ al The "'ctute shows acro11 · · · R 1 · . . . ea s to a appy e lnJ. t r• cution. ministratiOn. eso ut10n s entu:nen ~I humamtar1an should be understood by Ne-bearina the leaond: ''Killed l. The Coarnunittt would #1514 further has no leaal Amen cans have stubbed d lh · , · d lh iD Vietnam by a ~ · baSiS whatsoever in the their toes to fa I\ into the pocs In Cl~ lrlen I · It buJJ fi d ( ,,UII~In dot troy eVOr)' COpy of the U N eh I. Th U S C .. 1 R" h r 1 d 1n a free socaety, reapon· et ne rom a Rusutn lho Bo"ble they could find. . . ar r. e . . lVI 11 ts trap o p anne "b r · h d · h d ., • · should have opposed this amalgamation and hybridism. 11-1 lt~es ao an tn an lUll· Covtnna tho vcrt.Jc:al 3. h would be illeaalfor illeaal s tep but instead Most modem · tell IU J· ~·th nahts and ~·t oduca-shaft of the c:rou is 1 he I· your children to attend Sun-. . m cc a 5 h on and persuasion are the h · h I voted for tht s Resolu uon. with an appeti te for social •L d . _, d mtl I owan& ow a bu let day SchooL The above action of the refonn are eonf"odcnl ·•at mSomeans oblo 1 "'c r"lh"-h en ' bad entered from the rear Th · Id . f th U . d N . -u~ e pr ems o e uman and had k th l'r I 4. e corrmumsts wou ~cuon ob "ll "c mte a,t•onsr that _some piece. of IO~Ial race arc not susceptible of -ta an e I e o indoctrinate yow children IS a 11 l&nt ex amp c o machmery 1 or Jdeolog1cal 1 · b . 1 1 • lha VIctim. On the around at 1•0 alheo·am. h " ld b ld . . so uuon· y tocaa p annera. w Y wor peace Y wor gadgeuy will ach1cve so-Certa· 0 e onl be the foot of the c:rou is a s. Church weddinaa, funero law" is impractical and · 1 bl' b r th m . n 1 can Y • . , k ~18 •ss · Y sen mg e solved by areal elapte of newspaper beartna the head-ala, and baptitms would be won l wor . , . . Ills . that _ befuddle hu_man time, the healer of tocial linet: "U.S. TO TRY TO jlle al Th e U.N. Secunty Cou nctl relatwnshtps, But soctcty d INCRc!\SE TRADE WITII""' 1 .' · h ·• 1 1 1 · · 1 b , woun 5• · ~ ·• 6 M1111onary work would as u1C esa po~er o setze ts _not a too to . e macht~e A aood law rdlecta the USSR ~0 SATELLITES." : -the me:ndate lemtory only on ented to be tmlceredwlth d . r . be absolutely forbidden. if it were undertaken t~ su~ at the· wh.im or some "social custom! 1 ~ ~abtt! .0 a On a hill behind the cross ' There au many ~n~wers . peop e -OuieTWISe It II an are many j"L · -;.. 1 .. ~. Ho qu...d Hall ·~ l~•littl "P(OntJ-•• a moq.ew pul ..... deft'l 'llf'Y\. liot !Itt W.!l. :lol Cl .. t, .tho Sbldonl VIolent CO"'Cifdlnatlfta tniU••• ud tW !tadeDia ~mocratie 5oclet)' Cor ••· but tbey'111 frOnts. They're jat rl tbt ,,.,p&ntible lhat pccdoa ol . ~ot~o;o~ yololh that raoll&to '"' cioty ia aick." ' ..._ .... L ~. Me Dirnla ,_. "'111' the NDYember, 1966, ,,, .. of a public_,tion bon:! TIMBER, which , ..... a ramoua .U.ric• a..· ia "inoculatiDi Unl•••lf or Wuhinaton ttudeala trill Marxiam and soctau... .4 conference was t.eld 10 fri a ••• lndepand""' SoclaU'l due a threat to -or a breach engmeer" {Gunnar Myrdal _ f 'tt. "by 1aC crouea. to the quetllon: ''Why of· the peace, or an act or "An American Dilemma") to a, nemp t d10 're ~ 1em . The people of the United should Christians march as Youth oraanizatioe, -~ . d .• 1 r . . _ aw, an rc onn11t aw ts Sial L · "'llh .,.. . 1 10 'loi·•~ auress1on , an uoen on Y con orm to the f11.:lcle op1mon bad law.Jt is effective dilly c~ ~e ~--~n~ Y. to war" in defen1 e of their prune ~·• I , .. _ and for the purpose of of the hour. However, the be cause of the coercive The .... 1. 1 1n V1etnem are country and of .o\merican in-c:l.auct 1n bUac WM.aUI attempt is beina made to power of aovemment. The askina."Wby?'" !>r. Mcintire stitutions'! and SOcialist thouPt." 11lie WHY? imposition of reatrictivc baa 11id thatA.tianpeoplu, o r. Steuart Mc:Bimie "The oraeniution wu ..... :~; ::o .;::~.t·~j.~,~.r:=-~ Tax overr1"de laS oppose. d ·~o~~;o:::.':.cw:;·~;,l. others is a departure from tiant thould takJ ......... . the natural law of liberty 111 St ton c·t C .1 1 1 action ia that the cri• raM and destroys the aenetic: or-b e an I y oun_c • eve or education and hi&h is increuin,. '>r. MDBind• der of existence. The role II ~opted a resolution caliber of ttaff in the col~ tod f U 5 N ,; .of Jaw is 10 provide protec-protcstan& tho ~opoaed 24· leae district, the Stanton :uoWOR~m R~M.T ; lion from aaareuive force. cent taa ovomde for the City Council voic:ed the . kiiJ The invuion of privacy it a Oranae Cc;tast Junior Col· followina objectiont: The ~lhna ~ crime c:~lU•• denial of freedom of choice leae Diauict, end has re~ tu would be us~ in the '". Wathiqton !>.~.: ' Mora> and a s_uppression of ind!vi ... quested the Newport Beach aeneral fund and without cu.met w~re committed ..... dua I hberty ~ . 1dent1ty. City Council to adopt a s i-specific pwpose; the period fewer c:nmes tolved. -4 The self detemunauon to be miliar fuolution is too lona, and the need ruumc of the atory 1 .. ~ in the company of friends "Tbia taa ove~ide would and requirements of the dis• cates that in 1951 •.M who have c:hosen ut ~d lfeltly increue the burden trict cannot be properly fore~ were U.S.S-4 uriout criiM~ wh~ wre hdne 1•h•h•~n IS on the ruidcnta and property cast. committed in the na&loe::1 ma.,.ma rcc om o c Olce a . -. . lh " d" capo"IOI o! wh· h 49 S · f 1 1. s.c· 1 owners ID Clttes 1n 11 IS· The tax ov enide was de· • IC • mean•na u rea 1ty. 11 . .. reconstruction emeraes tru:t, the Stanton re solu-feated in the Nov. 8 votina. cent were tolved bt' dlt ,_.. natwally whenever the con~ lion stases. Thra~ weeks later the dis• lice, In 196S, 34,700 cri•• ditions of humm bDh~, , ~~lo c:yrm!e~ina the hiah trict trustees called for ana--were c:ommitt.d, aad •I)' mental · mood•o' and ettab-' · ther election for Feb. 14 un 26.3 per .cont of tMna 'i~ lithed soc:ial more• uc fiOM THE f.-.1 r: a prop0wal 1o lny • 24-eent aol'llcl. favorable for soc:ial . Dl-..:; ovcnide for S years. CorrmWI;istt hne ..... readjustment. No man hath seen · God at many aaina dwinc dlt ·ow Arthur B. McQucm any time. 11 we love one I I year, and some of them pr.- 258 Flower St. Apt, 8 another, God dwelleth in us, I:ALifiJBN'U diet that America will ... Costa Mes~ and his love is perfected in sur •wr~· overthrown in six years, elf Y • K PIIOGR ...... us. rlil'l.lliJ leu. • .~.. -----lhao-~ Editor of the En sian dwell In him, and he in ut, IBTH "II. Htri"STEDLEil. people have beta IIi-' D uri n I thf. Korean War, bcc:auae he hath aiven us LA. auoraar-'"'''he two led in their fiah: aaal .. t Am Or hi·, Spo"ro·o. treet bulwarlu for individual corrmunism: They ... ~ ericans became awart Of a fl"ftdom are , .. freedom of . 11,-..- siniater method ol warfan!, And we have aeen and do ~and its corollary, free... a c:onta1nment po cy, .... tailed brala•uhirtl. n. Com-testify that the Father sent cfom o! Ule preu; plus the in-cause they were lo&d that lf mUDiab bad .~~.-n, __ ... _. the Son to be the SaviOUJ" of d~ndence of a ltronl judi-they "fenc:ed o"n" ·•-- u-.v --dary to tee that thne ri&htJ ""' c Without U.S. Suppo rt, the United Nations organ ization would soon crumble. An awakened America will one ~ insist on the right course of action: "Get US ou t of the U.N., and get the U.N. out of the U.S." Ed • t • } f h w k many >'OWIC AnMric:al lilltd the world. are prot.ected." munitta that they could stop = 1 Ofla s 0 t e ee = very poor, H any.--Whoaoevcr shall conreu CHAaLI:a 3. SPITIIar. the movement. But .._ .. lng 'Wbat It wu tba made that Jcau• it the Son of a.r .. _ ..U·'=f'atiota ... ldb 11t1 croucd the buderl America speda1 ...t tlwlfott: God, Ood dwelle&b in him, pu e• ~ nmec1 UH h great. Some mea. iD fact. be-and he in God. (I John 4:12-in ..... thrirt in tedenr ex-ml uc ., a brur· •h fire wogJd Tipton t (n(J,) Dni:y Tr:b:m :J esme 10 brainwubed that they IS.) pendituru." up over a Ill break ... "J hn <,;ty 1h.1t l""~'l'k-\\ ho .:l it' '''''t: ~n L l t"tf\· .• _ "'-''-"l't acuaaUy choR &o live I.-dar DlAJIZ AIIDDIOJI. a.r _ ~ey carried their atr .... ~.:in· ''I' tl1o.~t l.il ,.,,, r·w·• !·' \". b·n o:tt· :ul' d( :;,,!1·cl b,· :1 s:tJ-Communism rather tbao be ,. UL.D11110 TILL HOW ''One wonden if the teachers saves to e,.ery c:omer of lt.t atinn t1 •1t j, u,.1_,:1\.· 111 ;:n•,f,1n111 1.~ •• :J:"'d dr ~.;·n--1 10 p.~triated alter lbe war. O.ST atlttGID liS UFE who proteltt'd Christmas car-earth '"' '""' B 'ld' ols in a San Rafael .c:hool alto • • • • _, Better Get Off ThatStuff JUST O RD!NARV Ar-TER All make th·1.t f, t•l 1h a .1 i~ ,:, .. ;r ~~·.t~ Vl 1!-, !ol•. T h.: people Today we Me a similar tldrtt w IDI c:onUeciOr Hank protuted the week olf with Oar people were toW lllat (Fro• tbr S•"111 Alta R~ri!fl~r) of thi•, 1n11nt:· .. h·flt 11~ !.;:!.-_ h--.,1. !1 ._~1 ~w-rt•ndcr;n.. happening. but It ll lilt tat1ac "iede of -~abeim h .. hit ~Y in celebration o f the by distributina fottip ai. LMeiy, we 've been WODderina: 2. From wbom does he pro-tlwir lil,.·r:, tn 1\rr h 'tit:.d ""'' ~!H ilCII t ... hi !il•·.i:1'! l h:t~ place ~aUM o( tbt: br ....... buaineaa Carda embossed :riltmu hoUday." [hither and yon, wi COGW. W p.-ll.apa key members of lhe ~to extract the $20 billicm iD it is IY"q for d .rnl tn ;1!ht\\' :!J,· men in \\'.1(1;i:1•:lnn 10 d1l inC bring perpetrated br ct. with Scripture from the aoa• QEifZ MAIILOWE. BeYedr aubtlidiu nttions ta n.-.i • • '..._ ..__ u po''"''eal taxes! Jl'rom '""oae w· .•• ,. pre· o' · r 1 .,. · · r Chinee or the_ V'll'hla.....,; It 11 pel of Mart: "For wbat thai I Jtllla-"It we are tpawninl on our side a a· 1 'V ...,...q u• u• .. ollni.!S t•r l lf'1t1 111\ 1~ t:n: '''· .\ tc-r all tn•) arc j ust QOt bappeDiJII ~ students: who learn that they I ana CCJrrDoo ..,._., joiDtd by their sent UIIUII income is abou t orr!in;,r\' IIJ•u r nl~ h:,,. ~t11 1 . , ,1nd ,·ou ... ;md 'n", turned the batUefieid 'aDd _ or ta': it pro(it a man, if he thai! may break the law and ignore munhm. This did not wort_. e c • I a • I c adv~. l'la\"!n't $3,000. or from t.ioae whMe in-politician .-r1d Jt-.1tJr1., by a q•lirk of f:He tl •. u ;lli _,;!n 11,1\.C ~ campt. It 11 oceurrbJt 08 pin the who'e world, and Ute rl&h~ o! othtn at the uni-and the Reda are Oft lhl ,......... to LSD. LSD. u we come lalla btknr that figure'! ma~~c :.It nf :-·n•• e.t·r, "·"=-•· itn;,.:n :.nt th.::n thLi Lc!i{:,.c the collep cam~ bl tldl lote hit own soul?"' He will 'f:e'r:le ~:!el~~~n\';;'tow~~ marc:h nerywherc in the ~·~~ •b ... ~ with the ca-Obvioualy, it is tbc iottnl of t h('rn·r·h-r·~ 11, lw. country. tell dte 7:30 a.m. Seturday 10 ebewhere." world. P~ • • ._tnc out hiddln, botll the profeuor od' HEW to br Uf •·IICID . Gitbtf:, talcllls aDd wit-tu Uw: I a . dtr t Tlwr 1!:,\t' no <'xtn·m<· o;rn~e t;J,1t nd:r·~ tl 1"!11 1rmr(' im-Why are J'OUIIC mflll ......... e II\ meetina of the DR. IIORJCAX TOPPilfG.I We had our chtnce &o cle:, tlom. lt eecun, all!o, that that reward =~:~: Je~ port,mt (lr b:l\",. 111\'t · t':in:.:.-: l:ur tt-r 1;1;1!1 \:l.l. 111 1.,1 their draft t"ardai? Why are&bep Chrittian Butintu Men' a ~~naldeat. "'""1nd119 feat Castro at the Bay 4 .._ t.IDrlllb.r W'l)' o1 aa.)'i.Dc us to 1 third~-t ime~ thcv t•rm 1• ,; 1r·1•1 •1·J,1·s \·•·:, ;,,r11111J:t',r·nt ·, .. n :t tendirl« blood to our _,.II' ~~c!f~'.a.e ... ~ Jlho BaQorl~ :Once .._..r,ou've ~.cfri;b.;: Piaa. but we -faiW. ~ ..... __. ___ .. -... _, ... ·--· •. --~ wbal ... ,.... h I •. . I ' r . de ... mv~'m"!IIC apllut ~ ...,. ~y -~ nvw . asut •.•• ... -••• hanl_to .. ·--· ••lcaute 0\U_na·•-bao ........ ......---,_ -.... .....,, ..... I ro.u: 1 pn 111c-s I wy ;u'(' .t• I in d 1.ugt· to fur:hcr the in-~ -r-o bee ::&..' u.:-. u._ -..., M, rna.l." prcau il the JII'O{esaor }eel: to compctcnq· of the J'D .It ion. When had c:h. a-, bas life. Adela-r. ·lne tu atrueture b auch no de tire to •ia. tbt Oraiiii- Wa •·t bow wiiJ, but, for belicYe Chat people cu.. DOW' tioos, 0:0:":.,~ ": tioaallnloraation .it •vail· fr:! ft,'!:bth.nr:: = aetion of -~CM !Wei -,_or olho:, LSD unrin& m"'• U... 11,000... PLANNING MORE SHACKLES •-ornqtour,_....., ahlo ........ Loom Matte• aorneuniveniU• ... rwillbe QUOolionf out IUd«alllpl .,_. te alDd ...... '" .,..,, auaDy l, aDce they leanl tbat the really u D dar Il l • d .ut It •oa. 646-lMS. .eceumulated ...m." The women of Braall ...a 1'111C1i1Q: Utre A elated Prell ruultt tJi tbeit fi"''docti¥e d -Now that they have at least a token "truth in adver-_..to be ID ADMriea U w llaead on .,.,.. taltf• ....._, .ut.led "lllai.n:ntm JD. forta beyODd a eertaill poiDl il tising" law, reformers in Washington are planning an IICcept the premia~: tlllt...,. • tiva, and _.11 -.It Ps 5 ••• bJ GallraJtb." lotac to be taken away from even Jl_lOre _deadly intrusion into our traditional per-a, ..,. milt aa w 'iljllcw try from tba Tide. AwwAo &e tbt Dews ec-tbrm to reward u.. ,._prod-sandal hbert1es:bThl ey1 want nothing less than to control why. ... people ol ~ Odwail.b, a ~ard uct.lft, ..w toatiDoe &I proc:tu~ an even possa y e iminate advertising. A .., _,...._ YAHK-and ., "'· "aid Lbat 1 fedtraJ. at their praelll ....-.e&! On the specious and often disproved premise that Youlla o1 Amr1ce ,.... • bit• ly n..-mlllbruaa ~ 11 the~. iadeed, is not advertising s purs inflation and is essentially a waste, .._ ...... .._. lf!lt i' y 5 .._. 11 ,._ ea prompt ud 011 LSD or -• otbw proc~ocer some of the more far out economists who dabble with IDd fOUDd a1 iaalt ... • 6dhe ...._ f~»r pcverlJ,' al acoaoaUt dt)'dreaml, be government controls as tools for their ideologies are ..,. -...... Ow .... -..: , Qdulll 11611 • tiOUoa W'oald woald, ,. belieYe, be compelled sponsoring legislation that will give the administration llld eo111ce ...... Mte ~ ....... CUW) .. gp te wbat tba to edmM tbat pe:opat, UDder power to regulate the quantity of advertising any com-ltUt ..,_. 1w ..., fl} .. D 5 rttH tl ._., Bdw:a. audl c:ittaaataDc:el, woWd be r.;ny chn use. It would relate volume of advertt.ing to .-et .... 141 1Jit 111 ,.. 111M& .... ...,.. •= 'dlia a _.. • te Nllllcl tbetr Jll'&" air • are" of the market. The reformers don't say ... r.r ~··· • q 1 n ''e ,wll' 1 li!IDial.' 1111t ,.....ctiol lfttl, ., quit how fair share would be determinedJ the i.mpUcation IIIII ftlll e• M W ..... 1 · ... ....., ...... • •• wort ttl 1 tate, ill .., to ea-· obvjously being that BJg Brother will know bet:t. · ,_.-bltb _. • "-• • *'*•-,.owly_.. ca,. Utre 1a:r 1t1 II& c. Ute A. La~ee Fertig. ec:oaomlc: aaal.,U ud colaa-~·• ,.._. If "I' 1 t' -." ~ .. .,..,.,... ,_ ....... 1'"'1 11.1iat WI'Ote1 ~ "WWt.111. go•arnm.ent offlclat. u,,.. 1M "'ha ,....... ........ ~ en& poww to regulate 1aow mucla maaey a coepu.y ca. alltl'• "t I 1 Ill ~-Lit 4. Mel. a..QJ, 1U'Idl •eta;uw 1..,..dtola.fonaall.dto1Dt.,....t.MpUUclalu.pret'-t e-.".._.,, "'ftl., tl ........ Ia .. ---uuL .. a c:o•ollary,laow --... pabiJe lou •111M r i. a ... polw, I I rJ --tf ..... 1oo1r .... lobe·lal""-aaol lat-ocl-~-1ryw11J u ... ""' N----~ , ... .. .. J1 f PI .... • taba I gialll lt\ep towarde .,..._... coa.trolel Ia· ....... .,.1¢0 fi a..i&" !do ..,ur 11a1, .:,-·u., daotry....Sof.IMpabiJc," -uh•ae, ,. ... -..., - -,._ A giant, r-lsl, corporate stale step, it mtght be --a M I i 111or a1fto tf, .-w -! addod. _. Ia .,. ...... • -.. " 1 .• -tal EACH VOTE DOES COUNT! -lknl7 ....... .. -·--. ............ ,_ -··· .. -~-.II a ..... tf. Wloo •J'O loJa -llttlo--·t-....... fto ,,.. • -· ,.., . ,_., t• .. ,.. rau--.? -. • _~, ~~~~ _.. JIIFJ I d r ; tlr In G-Ille, Geor!N they are 80Inc 1o bavo 1o .. too (., .. kr I WI • II ~ bold another general elecuora for city comm'-laoDer. rw ... p t ttt IIIIi .. a ~ 1 Both tandldalet llOiled 874 ...,.._ Tbe Ue oouJd have Ia-• 1 .• lidlil • •1 It ---broken by tho one other vote cut tor that oll'lce, r ,.& ..., X--.~· butit-awrit.lnforBatman.Cynlealorwhlmlleal, .• a..-' --• .. ..-II · whatever It wu, that one little. vote IUMly did """"II · · --•' . .,.. • • LM4LMOTIC! NOTICE nr INTtN'fiON TO CREATE SECURITY INTf.R£ST _, NOTICE 1-hef'flbr tlivea to tht~ Cr•dhont of M.ir lo C. P.- c!lul aad Lucille M. Paelal, Oebtof(a), who .. boalae .. ad• 4reaa Ia S32S Newport Blvd ,, Newport Ot~.ch, Couaty of Oru 1•• St.te q,( Callrarnia, that a n carhy latereat I• •~at to be created by Debtor u d AtUted to Baak of A•erl• oa National Trus t aqd Sllvlaaa Aasoc iatioa, aa Trus tee, Se· cured Pan()o}(lu), whCMe bu ill· MIU addrl'!a!O is 120 1-:aal 4th Street.' l oal!l Bea ch, Countr of L.oa Aa~~:e lea, State of Cahfor• nia. The pro~rty in which the Seeorhy lntete!lt will be creal• ed Ia, in geaf'ra l, a ll fi ll'torea 11ad equipme nt, furniture and farn hthin81!1 of Debtor c overiog property now located a t 3325 ''if:" Blvd ., N"wport Ueach, C:a li lll1lia , and bus •a esa kn own 11 !1 o.Jse of Color, The aforesa id security tr•n· saction will be cansummated on or a ft er the 13th •la y of Juu111ry , 1967, at Dank of America NT & SA, 3!.0 Pine Avenue, Loos Beach, CaiH., iq ooe ins ta llm ent. So hu as known to th e Se· cored Party, all bu.'iinc"ll 118me11 and addre!!.se!l U!led by the Debtor for the three years last pas t, Itt"': (If samt', put "aame ": if none, put "none"; if any, pleu e list them) House of Color, 3301 New- port 81 Yd., Newport s .. ach, Or~n ge County, Ca liforn i;~. Da ted: Dec , 27th, 19fi6 \hrio C. Pacini Lucille M. P aci-n i SEC URED PARTY (S ign below) DANK OF A\!ERI CA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVI NGS ASSO CIATIIJN, a!l !Trutuee By : 11.\f. Linnell, Tru!l t Offi cer By: Merlin I . Cole, A11~t . Trus t Offi cer ' 33809 BANK OF Mo\U \IC,\ '\T&~A 3$0 P ine A'·entu• Lnn~t lleach, Califurni .. 90812 Escrow ."\o. 74·25400 Pd hl is h: J;m. 5. 1967, in T ile Newport llarbot En"il'n CAR LICEHSE TIME !>eadline for paym ent o r th, annual vehicle regis tra- ti on fee s is Feb. 6 , accord- ina to the ')e oartme nt of Mo'tot Vehicles . The usual due date is Feb. 4, but since that day fall s on a Sarurday thi s year, the t ime is extended 2 days. Veh ic le r.eais tration beaan Tuesday. 1967 DO G LI CENSES issued at JORDAN'S PET SHOP, 2712 E. Coast HW)· •• COM, ~·~f .f,R£E1 • BREEDEW> ··CHaR?£ meat loaf. the ~HFctl ,,A,et food for yoU r lo, ;>AVE A TRIP 1c Cil)' all. 67 3-2430. by Suzi to be displayed I ly Mrt. J.a.. n.r.. will open to the public Jan. wonwn eapreuea her iedi· FaabJon •• 1n art form, 14 thtoua,h Feb. 10. perbapt for tho firu time The llesiper-ertitt whuu anywMre, will be the su~ work it beina presented lt ject of an c.J..bjbition' in the tho well-known Su.zi . It is pllery Njacenl 10 the Suti't firm belief that ut Cotrec Oardon at 2625 E. beina very much a .. livina .. Coast Hwy. in Corona del put of o~ livu, therefore Mat. The uhibit ia boina ahould IUnound our da ily pruented by lhe Newporl lives. Hubor Service Leaaue and To qoote Suzi, "Every • • • of social note ly .... Mr. and Mrs. Prank. o\tkin· son or C liff Haven held their annual "happy new yeu'' open house on Mon- day, Jan. 2. Accordina to' tbe Atk.inton's lon&&J tand- ina custom, frienda drop in and out all day , watchina part o( the ~oae Bowl aame and the puade while they are there. • • • Exodus to Las Veau teems to be the byword ror local buaineu folk follo w- ina Christmas. ~mona them: the Bryant Chris tensens of Shore C lifh, owners of Christensen Pharmacy; the Bi II ~oilers of Corona de I Mn.Marae Co Mor of Costa Meu landed herselr in the hospital about 10 days be .. fore Chris tmu, for major suraery, took a small r~cu­ Pt:t.atina rest at her sister's home in ')owney and is up and about aaain in a li mi ted way. • • • ~ven...,.ear-old Blai r ·~ood­ ward, dauchter or \trs . Bar- bara Woodward or Lido Is le , spent a very quiet Christ- mas becauie she had a se- vere attack or bronchia l as- thma and even had to lake a trip t.o Hoa1 Hospital on Friday before the ho liday. • • • Mar, owners o( the Brass The Herbert Millers , now Rina;the G. Hubett Peirso ls li vi na in Universj_\f Vi llaae of Shore Cliffs, owners of near UCI, are looli:ina for- the Corona del \.iar Phar-ward to a better 1967, as macy. 1966 e nded on a downward Mr1, Jon Melson Dull. (B.,nie Ald., photo.) • • • no te . \otr . \tiller lo st his BEATRICE M 4.nd then there were those s ervice s tation manaaer and EA Ns who took to the mountains lonatime friend through for part of their holiday death of J eu e Fuller. En- WEDS JON N. DULL season, inc lud ina the James route to see Mr. Fuller JUS t _ Mc Aleers or '.Ves tclirf, wh o ~fore he -di ed, \1r. \tiller . . took their annual trek to was in an auto a.:c ident vidual artistic tu .. in lhe clothu she dlooua to well, whether t he it the creator or not ... Certainly this meana of upreuina artiauy hu not diminished o ver the cen-- turies, and many u.amplet may be seen which sre •• timele,u at a fine paintina. Suzi hu traveled all over the world collec bna fabrics and ideaa , mos t of her selection bc ina hand-woven. Her clothet teem to be coll aaed rather than anm. Suzi, who spent her for· mative years worki_na as desianer"""odel for Hattie C11neaie in New York , has made a atudy o r raahion in depth thro\lah the aaes. She has delved into research or ancient fabrics and hu adapted them for present· day wear. Not untik.e the artis t that works with oi ls, Sur.i we ave s on her own palette a ma&i c of colors and texturCs to create an exc1bna vi aua\ comment. A preview of the exh ibit and a re ception f'Of'Sur.i · ia planned for J an. 14 by invi· tation only, accordina to the art committee of the New· port Harbor Service LeaJi)e. AL IEIT 0 ... STAll DF COSTA IESA liES Albert Oscar Mu stain, 7204 W. Coast Hwy ., West Ne wport, died Friday, De c. 30 a t Hoa1 Hospi tal. He was born in 1 ~1 2 in Kan sa s Cit)', Kansas. Su rvivors include ~iss Beatrice Means of T~e . ~tde smatds were Miss Lake .o\rrowhead es tablish· when his car was hit from Westcliffand Jon Nel son Dul l VtrJinla Peters or Corona f N • wife , Leona; a dauJhter, d I M ., L . f mcnt or ew Year s . behnd. \1 rs. Joyce GanaJhue· an d of La Crescenta exchanaed e ar, :111155 an1 Loaan o I ' · w d d Sa ':>i :\1t w·1r N • f H a son Robert Wavne. marnaae vo ws e nes ay n ego, . s. I ~am ew arriVO s a oag Service s were . held Tues- evenina. ').c. 28, at Chr ist Dwyer of Gl•ndal•, MJSs day , J an . J, at lkll Broad- Church by the Sea in Central . Kathleen :-tenry of Los <\n-SaturclaJ, Oec. 24 Soy-\tr. and \trs. Vincent way in Costa Mesa w'th Newport. aeles, and Miss Vat,rie 'lull Boy -Mr. and Mr s. Vi ctor Youna, 2250 (:anyon ')r., th e Rev. Robert He ss'or ~e The church pas tor, the of La Crescenta, the aroom's Si lva, 232 Albert Place, Costa \tesa. Harbor Trin i ty Baptitt Re v. James H. Lamberth, s is ter. Costa Men . Boy -\U. and \1rs . <\lien Chu rch orficiatina. conducted the double tina William fJwyei or 'Jiendale Girl -Mr. and \irs. Jan Fisher, 2020 Ful lerton ceremony. served as best man. The Majews ki, 176 Monte Vista, Ave., Cos ta Mesa. POLICE AflllEST T.O The bride, who is the usherS were Ronald ~axman Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and \-h . J ame s An east bound car on Jrd dauahter or \rtr. and :..1rs. or 'Jiendale, Eugene Cram· 'Jirl -Mr. and Mrs. Brent Creath , 741 J ames ~t ., Ave. in Coron a de l Mar, :-Joward Means of 1214 Not-mett of Anahe im, Nicholas Huntsman, 332 To urs Lane, Cos ta Mesa. with oo rear li cen se plate, tingham Rd ., We stclirr. wore Horvat..i ch of 'Jiendale, Costa Men. J irl-\-tr. and \~ts . 'Ni nfted was stopped Saturday, Dec. a candleliaht satin gown Terry \ Mundel of La Cres-Suftdoy, Oec. 25 ')edson, 3098 Fem heath 31, ~· po li ce. After a re- with Alencon lace bodi ce , centa, and Sherman Means Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Ruuell Lane , Costa Mesa. cords check and a search or cathedral train and illus ion or , We s tc lirr. the bride's Riopelle, 231 48th SL, West Saturdoy, O.c. Jl the car, poli ce anested ve il held I>Y ' pearl lace brother. Mrs. May ')fiver , Newport. Boy -Mr. and\-ta.Michae l Russell L. Bidwill J r. or <:town ._ u.1 WuqueJJ,.atqr_ed Church "ot',a'nii t, olaved :..:.ed-'1 ~· J.. ~· and Mrs. Lee McComb, 3029 Cleveland Santa Bubu:a; Toni L. lnPOIIT IWIDIBIICIII IIIIST st:CliOI --'• S How food fada can fool you • Wedon'ttMUtt..'s ... thiltl--...... YOOUit ODd-- and 10 on. They .,. _.. • healthful foods.. eut lllilllt't the rub. Advocates of some food fedJ pu a lu bMetits that diet aJone can't deliW!f. Oorashna._,., someone with • medical problem wiU uy to ..._ it by livina mostly on cabbltp juice~ 101M-* thina. Special foods and diets, hOwevw, Mw ...... itation-<an be karmful when irnproputy ...... So if you think there•s anythint; WTGa& wiah ,.._ by all means see your physician. Christensen -~ &. COAIT IIWY. COIIOIIA DD. 11U oaiOU I·DII JANUARY CLEARANCE Capr~ ..__ Sw-ers to oH D- Taps ,_...,.ys 10 A.M. ta 6 P'.M. Q~-1--lotie BEACHWE..4.R Mewp~'f •. ~ .. -:~~.c •I!!IM., IM.it t7. lloa' ' te 'li1loiiiMft • r 'V' "" ~-Othofter 1525 Plaeentla C ,.._ Denardia, Ul W. \1\b S\., a l~n&th or-· Pari•i• .Ieee dins m}ls1c. . • .-\n., os ta ...... sa. from her mother's weddina The:cbm.ctr' ~~~ de co-;~ ted-Ave., Weal Newport Heiahtt. Boy -\4r. and \lrs. ':>ona ld ~~~:~~sa;S~~ N't~':i~~ 20f 6 lit STIEIT . , •own and included a cas-in a theme of a med1·eval T~•.scl.y, O•c. 71 Parsons, 23 8 Fairway Pl., -. ••• u1 6055 JORDAN 'S PET SHOP 27l2 f . COAST HW'f •• 7l·2'-l0 CORONA. OU MAIII . , 1 ') d M J Ave ., Coron a del \tar, on ~---~-__ New'PDrt 1••-.L. ,.......,. cade or Virgin Mary Ct\ri s t-candleliaht s ervice. Cathe· "'1r -r. an ' rs . ames Costa Mesa. _.. f . f liollw ...._... De l 3057 R L ~u~.a~r~~·~s~o::__po:s~s~e~s~s~oon:~o:...~::::::::::::::========~~ mas roaes , stephanoti s and dtal candelabra were aar-any, oyce ane, Boy -Mr. and \irs . Larry mariJuan a. rrosted holly. landed with Chri s tmas fir Costa~~~-Poi nde~ter, 384 Costa \tu a Jirl -Mr. and \1rs. Fred St c t "-Mrs . Lee Smith Ill Or Tus· and spruce, and fe stooned ·• os a ~~u . n BankAmericard GUARANTEED PERFECT DRAPERY Cl EANIHG DISCOUNT SAL£ 2.50 DISCOUNT on SlO to S25 DRAP ERY CLEANING 1.11 DISCOUNT on S)O to S45 of DRAPERY CLEANIN G 11.11 DISCOUNT on s.so or more of DRAP ERY CLEANIN G JAMU AllY ONLY 540-1366 642-0270 with thous ands or tiny snow· O'Brien, 2 192 Placentia Girl -\tr. and \-Irs . Rona ld rtake Chris tmas pom-poms. o\ve ., Cos ta Mesa. Johnson, 27108ayview Ave., The re ception was held at 'ff.dn.tday, O•c. 28 Corona del \Ur. :he Irvine Coas t Country Gi rl-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boy - \tr. and \trs . Ru s sell Club. Mis s Heather Werder Crawro rd, 2872 Alanzo Lane, Sharer, .JOl Hamilton St., of Santa Ana and Mrs . Ro-Costa Mesa. Cos ta \tesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs . James Boy \1r and \1rs . J ac" bert Sw ink or Los .o\naeles -· ... . ~dams, 311 JJrd St., Wes t Buzzard, II"-... -•4th St assisted at the recept..i on. v-·~ "' ., The btide's mo ther wore a N;-;o~\tr.and\trs .Anthony Newport Beach. full lenath dress of pink Kreifels, 93 5 Se nate St., silk btocade. The groom's Costa Mesa. mother was dre ssed in a GiJI _ Mr. and ~s . John Paris blue s ilk crepe gown. Following a hone ymoon trip to Aspen, Colo., the newlyweds wi II make their home in 'Jolden, where the groom is a student at the Colorado School of \tines. He is the son or \tr. and ~irs. Donald Dull of La Cre scenta. He is a gradu· wte of Hoover Hiah School and Oranae Coast Colleac. The bride ia a paduate or Newpo rt Harbor Uiah School and Oranae Coast Colleac: and attended the University or 'rizona, where s he pled- &ed to Pi Beta Phi. FOUR ARE ARRESTED Cronan, 321YJ..B Marauerite, Corona de I Mar. Thursday, Oec . 29 Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Alfred Bu tch, ]0]6 Cleveland Ave .• Costa ~te s a . Girl -Mr. and Mrs. J rieve , 409 22nd Central Newport. John St., Boy -"lt. and \irs. Theron Nelson, J09 Narcissus Ave ., Corona del Mar. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. James Neeley, 27 5 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. F rid_,., O.c. 30 Boy Mr. and Mrs. [);)ualass Hawley, 2211 Avalon Costa Mesa. CECIL HILL, RETIRED FA•ER. liES AT U Cecil Hill, 73 , o( -lll Hamilton SL , Costa \Jesa, died :\\onday, J an. I. in a Co sta ~l esa co1w alescen t home. He was bom July 1~. i .BJ, in Indiana and had lived in th e Harbor area ror 15 years. He was a self em- ploy ed Canner for 50 years. Survivors include 3 bro. thers, Raymond Hi I! of Costa ,\1 esa, Loren an d Phi li p Hi ll , bo th of Indi an a: "' si s ter, Mrs. Bonnie Koe- ni 1 of lndi ana. Se rvi ces were held Tue s- day, Jan. 3, at the Be II Bro adway Mortuary Olapel in Costa Me sa, wi th Dr. Dallas Turner orfi ciatina. NO SER VICE CHARGE ON PERSONAL ACCOUNTS maintaining a $3()0 balon« 2lO E ut 11th St U..ta Mesa OM A.ITIIII CIIAI&E Fi~tina broke ou t at 12:46 L m. Saturday , Dec. the intersec tion or Via Lido and Newport Blvd., in the Lido 9lops area. PB:E INVENTORY-SA:t:E f -TII[·u=w'""'a•=u-;;.;.aE ~.r-;;;r•lsnn Ell STEREOS Police aneated Anne Win- terbothlm and her brother, Robert. 400 Snua H11bor Rd., Cliff Haven; John J. Ba.u, 1609 E. S.lboa Blvd., Bal- bo~ and Michael J. Monta- pe~ a juvenile, on ch111es or fiahbn., Police say that Anne was hclpin& her 'brother, who waa oulnumbered 2 to 1. The fiahl started over a diapu.tc over one or lhe cars followina lhe other 100 cloaely • .. CI TIIEn CIIAIIID :'olice ureatod Patrick. J. Laplal, 21 , Slt•ila C. la•eal•, 24, Peter W • ..... ., •• 29, all or Lapal &eadt. oa chua .. or tt.e.ft ..., .... looildioa lolick r-• 1 ,...o at 944 Vi a lido Hood, Uclo hlo. Polie•, ........... ·-·lot at 1: IS a.a. Too....,, JM, ), -d acu .......,willll40 .... ""''··· ....... • AU. ILACi< !\WHITE PORTABLE MODELS. • RADIOS SALE III·SAY£1 II ALL IIIELS! LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM HOOPMEN SHOW POWER ., tc.n they crunched in the muk for most points in a Baa._. op~ \OUmamcnt. aamc. .,.,. •• doina a 'dwble Enroute to tho aourncy The 119 paint• cracked WI 'l"'Onft'ie Coast Col-crown, tho Buca thwnpod the ol_d mark ~f 114 set by loP after the 8uc1 born-SoulbwulCm 8Sa74 Ci&Ns OCC 11.'1 1957. and the conr. ~ ~I Ph-i•ll9 107-76 ond Ptooeni.'ll9-94. bined toto! of 213 ..... !& CO' 94 041\<t U 10 win the All systomt wer., ao fot broke \he old mark act in SM Bernud'no t.oumamcnt. Coach Bob Wetzel's forcu l~S of 202. The 45 fiefd • . will open the in the finale as the Sues ao•ls broke ,the o~d mark or E l Friday, Jan. '"racked 3 school scorina 44 aet earltcr th u year by 6~ boll Cittua, a records and Lhc tournament OCBeCr. lh 1 f OtC OCC' I ump ng 0 Bu,c 2nd as ··ron men Phoen;x,'lho San Bernardino W tourney h.ad only aeen 2 Th lOr . c c II . . sc ore!t or lOO run up since . c .. anac ~ast 0 cae chanae in the Iron Man race its beainninas in 1954. P1ratO,a ate mak1n1 a strona until after basektball and Phoenix hit 102 last year ruJ\ It~ lroo Man Trophy. wrestling. and the Bucs did it twic; Afwti completion of foot·. Standing through 3 sports: th is year. ba.ll, water polo lllld_ cross Fullerton, 27; OCC, 21; Ri ck Mancebo and Craia country, the ~cs trail , Ful-Santa Ana, . 19)1 ; Chaffey, Falconer were named to the lerton by 6 pomts.. . 1SY.!; Rivers1de, 14; Go ld~n All Tournament team from The Iron Man IS given Wes t, 13; Mt. San . An tonto: ace for th eir perrormances each year to the East~m 13 ; San Bemardmo, 13, over the 3 aames. Mancebo, Con~erence school wht~h Ci tru ~. 9; and Cypress, 4. a leuennan, is ~ve raging domtn•t&s : ~e athlettc 11.0 thi s year 00 144 points ace~e. It. 111 f1gured on the ESTANCIA EAGLES BOW in 13 games. Falconer, who ~~~IS , of. where a school TO SANTIAGO 65-56 hit fot 34 aiJainst Phoenix. fmls.he,s , m each conference The Estancia High School is averaging 11.5 on 150 sport •. B f' . h d . Eagle hoops ters bowed to poin ts. The uca . tn t_.<J e tn a lhe superi or skill of Santiago '['he OCC-Phoenix game 2~d .~lace~" tt e m ~ootball, High School Tue sday, s tarted out like a real barn With Fulletton takmg th e suiTerinB a 6S.56 loss. burner. Phoenix Jed at the confer.;nce cro~n. ~he lior-Although the 2 forward s , nets al s~ took f1 rst !n .wa.ter ~lcClrtin and Jordan, scored half, Sl-50, after the lead polo w1Lh OCC ftnuh tn g . d d chllllged hands h.aH a dozen 3d Mt San Antonio won th e 13 and 14 pomts, an guar times in the firsfhalf. John c~O~~ 'country titl~. with Th.ornps on picked up anoth~r Vallely, OCC' s deadly 6-1 Fulle'J.P:Il .. lfCCOnd and ace 14, the EsiJies we.re . In forward, hit for 20 points in 4th. ~."· . trouble from th e begtnn.mg the first 20 minutes , with The standings will no t of the ga~. At ha lf hme Falconer chipping in wi th they trailed San tiago 4Q-25. 14. Vallely won sconn1 3 OCC GRADS WIN Eagle cente r Nelson added honors wi th 36 . HOIIOM AT BERKELEY 5 poi nts to narrow the In the second half, OCC's Three former Orange Coast Santiago lead. ~uard LaRue go-go offen se turned it on. Co llege stu dents have won contfibuted 4 points, and After knotting it at 67-67, scholastic and athletic h~>o Eagle hoopsters Bel Fuaco the Bucs pulled away, lead- nor~ at_ ~e Uni versity of and ~\orsn scored for 1 points ing 87-76 with 9:20 to play. c aHf(fni1a, Berkeley. J ohn apiece. It has been a year of hiah B. -cage of Newport Beach, scoring backetball for th e Donald R. Guest of Santa DRIVER TAKES ARE Bucs, In 1] games, OCC has Ana and Sandra Leigh wat-TO RAE STAnOM tallied 1,25~ points for a lace of Laguna Besch h.ave 1,\'hen fi re broke out in the fantast ic average oaf 96.-l been honored for 1165-66 points per game to 7.6 for engine compartment of the the opponents . ach ievements. f W"ll. D 11 07 car o 1 tam eane, Vallely leads all scorers Miss Wallace, a graduate Dolphin Ter., Irvine Ter-with 251 poin ts and a 11,] of ~wport Harbo r 1-l ig.h , rac(!,l'n Tuesday, he knew averaae. T om Read has hi t was•' nam ed to Gamma Delta ~~o·hat tu do. 197 po ints for !5.1. Epsilon, a girls' service He dr ove his car to the soro rity, and Ga\'~l ~d Newport Beach fi re depart-PHOTO DISPLAY DEPICTS Quill, an honor soctety m ment. Firemen disconnec ted SEVEM SEAS VOYA GE "':hie~ membership is b) in-a baltery cable and extin- vtta tJOn only. guished th e flame s. Li ttle Don Guest. member of lhe damage wa s done. football team, was named to th~ B_ig_ C Society,_ a social CABALLOS TEAM WI NS and c1vtc group de~1 cated to OVER VAMCOUVER .(~ lhe support of all tmportanl The ~ewport·\1esa Pop Warner Caballos -lQ-0 victory was na-ove r the Canadian Expo Soci tey fo r '67's of V<y:~couver last week. Go\-wi\\ be, tel ecut over so--channel 5, l<TLA , at 2 p .m. SWKiay, Jan. 22. l..i/r S,u Portnuts l~t Color By 114 •rily~t Serl.md ... 10 .. " 16" -124.00 1835 Newport Blvd. CostoMeso -642-7097 - FURNITURE CO.,INC. PHOt<!E 646-4.07 AMPLE ~RU PARK ING IH REAR t<~EWPORT BEACH 6 01.. Juice'2 ·39' Beans In October. 1965, Chapman Coll ege's noat.ing campus, the Seven Seas, leh New York with 300 gJaduate and undergraduate students for a ~'"'ITIDnth s tudy-travel pro· gram. Tom · Cooper of Balbc>e Island signed on as official photographer and took. soi'IJc; 2,500pho tos. From these Mt . Cooper has selected ·f;5 photographs to be shown a t Newport National B~nk's Bayside Office through February. After .~Coope r, a native of Tex~~: was discharged from the Navy he s tudied at lhe Southwest l)hCllo Arts School in Oallas and then ca ~ to Cal iforn ia ....tlere he attended the -\rt Center School in Los Ange le s for JV:! years. For the past few year s he has been the owner- operato r o f Studi o l on Balboa Islan d. FIRST 19&1 ACCIDENT The fnst local traffi c ac- cident of the year occurr ed early on :-.:e w Year's d ay wheg th(! c ar of Stewart S. :--1olton, 620 Orchid Av e., Corona del \lar, exiling from th e Ir vine Coas t Coun try Club onto E. Coast ll wy. a t I a.m.,collided with a c ar driven by Raymond II. West- lake of Hun ti ngton Beach. SHE'S FIR ST FOR '67 It's a gi rl. The first baby born at Hoag Hos pital in 1967 is Kristn \.1a ri e , 1 pounds, daughter of \b , and \trs. JaTT~~:s Webb, 3115 Barbados Pl., Costa \1esa. She arri ved at 5:25 a.m. Jan. 1. 35' .29' l ib 79' ·U·WIME CHIH!SE ciMOIIIU. IOOIILU-Foods FOIITUU C&lU - IICE·CIIICIII IEAIIIPIIOUTS NEWPORT HARIKJR ENSIGII A~T SEC'IIO~--Pill I THURSOAY , JAN. S. 1!161 CORONA OEL liAR. CALl F. ' Mustangs 80-70 • Win By Mike L.,,. Tho Costa Men Mu s tana caaers closed out their pre- lelaue schedule Tuesday aftemoon when they jour- neyed to Weatem. where th ey defeated th e Pioneen ·~70. With on ly seconds IJOne in the first quarter Mesa for- ward Steve Jaco bsen pi cked up an easy la)·up, aiving th e Mesans an early lead which th ey never relin- quished. The ~1ustangs continued to control play as th ey built up a 12-3 advantage with 4:20 leCt in the fi rst per- iod. But just as fast as the Mesans had built up th e le ad, th e Westerners began to whi ttle it down, When fi rs t quarter of play ended, the scoreboard read 17-12 in fa vor of the vi s itors. As the Green-and-Whi te domin ated play in the first peri od, the Pioneers domi- nated play in the second, but Ctanks to a fine 13 point perfonnancc by guard Steve Turley, th e Mesans Church News Pilat 8eptil1 Church or UWhy tbo IUD 1\00CI still.'" Coata Mtu. 101 Maanolla from tho 10\h obap\er. The St. -Or. P.O. Neumann Wodacaday Bible allldy bOUJ will preach on tho se~ at 7 p.m. )VIII aaain talco up &opic, '"What "Jod hath tho aubjcct o( prayer. joined toaothcr,'" at the 11 Ptinc;;e o{ Peace Lutheran a.m . service. At 't p.m. hit Chwch, 29&7 Me1a Verde prophetic meuaac, "Otl Dr •• Coate Meu-The Rev. caalca winaa," will be ac:· Andrew C, Andenon will compenied by film alidoa. l'pcak on the topi.c:, "Remom- The Plymouth ConJfcaa-ber thy creat!!'~ m t~c day a tion•l Church, 3262 Broad of thy youth.. at 8 .. 15 and St., Newport Heiahts _ 11 a.m. _s etvtcea thts Sun- "Our busincs, ia your bu.si-d~y. It will be youth empha- neu" will" 1ie Lhe sermon SIS Sunday. topic of the Rev. John ' Pri-Newport Unity Church., donoff at the 10 a.m. Sun-day service. The annual meetina· in the Scnior <;i ti-_ cona;reaational meetina will zcns clubhouse, 15\h St. be held Wednesday Jan. 11 and Irvine Ave ., Cliff Haven ...... Th bl " at the Seventh Day Adven-<>~. e su I e serpent tist fellowship hall, 271 will be th e sermon tol?ic or Avocado St., Costa Mesa, the Rev. Loron F lickinge r followina a 6:30 p.m. pot-for the 10 a.m. Sunday .ser- luck dinner. The next a;reat vice. · issues meeting will be he ld at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25, in the chUrch sanc- tuary. The speaker will be Walter Knott, founder and owner of Kn ott"s Berry Farm. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., Cliff Have n-The sac- rament of ho ly communion wi,! be observed a t the 8, 9:3 0 and II a.m. Sunday servi ces. 'Jr. Ch.arle s Dierenfield has chosen the theme , ''Opening o ld doors," for his communion medi- The Corona del Mar Com~ munity Conarea•tional Ch- urch, United Chwch of Christ, 611 Helio u ope Ave.- Col. \)avid Fowler, lay associate, will Jive the ser- rron al lh.e 9:30 and 11~ a.m. services this Sunday . ~l i s topic will be .. The Lord is with U!l. to Smorgasbord is delayed bl k 33 2" tation. we re a e to ta e a • 7 A connict of dates has d · ·" 1 ke The Chri stian Science ;:;~~e P~~~~~'eru ::k. ... r Chu rches, Newport Be ach, postponed th e 12th night As second half play re-Corona de l Mar , and Cosfa S~andinavian -sdmorbga-sh?!d 'lesa -"Create in me a dtnner, planne y ule sumed lhe ~,us tangs began N t 'I bo z t Cl b clean heart , 0 God: and re-ewpor ..-at r ~on a u , to pi ck. up th~ tempo of lh e f .c· F ·da t Fr'd new a righ t spirit wi thin rom u•IS n Y 0 I ay, ' arne once again. Turl ey J 13 me." This ve rse from the an . · .continued to lhread the Th t feast wo'll b 51st Psalm is the go lden e gounne e ne ts with accurate !~hot s text for Chri s tian Science served at the ~arne sche- and -Jacobsen began to hit d 1 d · f 6 30 ' communion service th is Sun-u e t1 mes, rom : ltl y the nets a t a hot pace. As •'-z t s · day . The lesson-sermon p.m., at u1e on a en10r lh(! third quarter ended the is "Sacrament.'" Citi zens Clubhouse, comer \lus tangs held ~ 62-50 lead. ,0 f 15th St. and Ir vi ne Ave., The \lustangs continued The Lu;heran Ch~r.ch of_th~ Cli ff Haven, according to to dominate play in the \laster, -~00 ~acJfl c_ '-':-It\\ Bessie Hawkins, chainnan, fourth reriod as lhe Pio-Dr., Harbor Vtew H1 tls -. "' ff. d · and co--chatrman ~1argare t ' "able to ha"dle e o ocers an comm1ttees neers were l" " of '"e Lu'"crao Church Wo-Reinert. The comm ittee in-J aco bsen and Turl ey , who uo u1 z bo d f poured 18 and 16 points men will be installed at the elud es th e • onta ar 0 lh rough lhe hoops du ring II a.m. service th is Sunday. di rectors, with Dorothy Bar- A new Class Of Chr'.stian ro w an.d Ha zel Pollar.d as second ha lf acti on. f d high instruction for church mem-co-cha1 nnen o ecorattons. ·r urley won the bership will be organiZeda't ~ Bo~ _ch ildren and adults point hon ors fo1 the \lesans 10 a.m. The class will be are 1nvtted to lh e smorgas--.ith a fine 21 poin t show-b " • h" taught by !he pastor, Dr. bord. Ti ckets may e o v-;n,, wh ile Jacobsen tt f z William Eller. Youth in stru c· tained rom any onta mem- the ne t for 25 coun ters. tion for 7th, 8th and 1 th ber or by calling Louise Jeff.~arJ.enl,_8 , Mark Laney, graders will begin at 1:~5 Hamblet, 548-5245, or Mar- 1, and I om Moran, 7, were Sunday mom ina. Classes for iaret Reinert.. 548-5423. o1he.r men hiliing the scor-8th and 9th graders wi ll HIS BATH IS SHOCKING ing column for th e af~c;r_-meet at 4 p.m. Monday. The noon. pastor's sermon topic for WHEM WIRING SHORTS The \lus tangs will open the 9 and II a.m. Sunday Willi am Mauder, I S60 their 1167 Jn·ine League services will be "We have Placentia Ave ., Costa Me s a, baske tball campaign thi s· been made heirs." was bathing at 1:15 p.m. Friday evenin g, Jan. 6, Central Bible Church of ~ew Year's day wllen elec- .,.hen the y play hos t to the Costa ~esa, 23rd St. ami trical wiring in h.i s mobile Sea Kings o f Corona de l Orange Ave. _ Pas tor Henry home shorted out. \lar. Action ts s lated to J ones Y..tll preach oo th e llis wife and a neighbor, !Jet under way at 8:00, with topic, "That I may know Dor is Pri tchard , shut off a preliminary J V game at Chris t," at 10 :30 a.m . Sun· the elec tricity and applied b:JO. day. At 7 p.m. he will con-mouth to mouth resuscitation - tinue in the book of Joshua. until an ambulance arrived. This Sunday's topic will be \1r. Mauder was taken to ILOCK TIME SYSTEM HoagHos pital and placed in IS RECOMMENDED the intensive care ward. Uis Edu cati on specifications committee meetings in Se pt· ember and October with Ode I MacConnell Associ ates agre· ed tha t the "traditione junior high school does no, provide a transitional-type proiJram . They,-therefore, \' are in agreement that a block. or modular time scheWie is 1 in order.'" Block ti me scheduling is in use at Estancia. On Tues· da y 1nd Wednesday c lasses ·4'1 are 2 hours lonJ. On Monda y, Thursday and Friday the classes are of recutsr time le niJth. recuperation was s peedy and he is expec ted to be re· leased this week. ........ , .. ,Or. fer • S..Mcrt,tleet • o.o ............... _ .... ,._ .. _ .......... _____ _ .. -........ ,__ fO~ MODal• .._ . ._,._ .. _tl,_-~ I -"-GeM ...... , ... ~ ... :::;:::"'· c.w •. \ ...... in fw 'fW'I II p.JRU .. f • .....,...__ --~ 3 TOWN &. C:OUNTIY, OIANOI. CALif, 547-1221 "AC:IOU fiiOM 3-DAY SALE AI "•• Rlchlcecl 20"/o ,. so•t. UNHEARD OF VALUES! DiamondJ Typewriters Cameras Sewing Machines Rings Musical G<>lf Clubs Watches Jnslruments TooLs Mi!ic. Items ,, I ALL STOCK to bo sold ot DIIASTICALL Y RIDUCID-piTcH ti. ciMr before Inventory. 14 Ct Gold Ledl" Pendant. & Mens Tie Taclo Costa M110 Jewelry & LMn {Loul Jewe'-ry & Pawn Shop) Ull ·Newport Blvd., near Harbor Used Furniture CLOSE- f or the Ne w Ye ar! EIO TABLE ,$10 IIOCKIIG CHAIR > $5 CHEST OF DIIAWEIIS $5 WHITE CHEST OF DRAWERS $12 PRE·INYEIITDRY REIIII All TS The advantage, according 10 sch.oo\ officials , ia more t uatained teachin1 durin& the 2 hour periods , The eommunication, re· leased as part of the New- port-Men Unified School Di1 trict aacnda for Tuesda y, Jan . 3, wa a sent to ~pt. Leland Newcome r by Odell MacCoMell Auoeiates, consultanll to the diatrict on proarsmrn ina, arowth and lluildina. IIYLOII -ACRYLU -CAPIIILAI -Ill CUT·PILE-SHAG-SPACE DYE -HI·LOI FOil HOME DIIAPAIITIIEI.JS PI CTURED ABOVE Is Oltk Smith ol Crowell, Weedon & Co., newly installed president of the Co rona del Mar Ki wan is Club, on the occasion of his first official meeting of th e new year. Mr. Smith was the target of much he ckl in g by the members, being for ced to wear the garb of a j et jockey {he's also a captain in ttle Marin e Co rps Re serve) and a · sp'ecial Kl.wanl s chief pi lots I a. • •• • o $2.95 PER YD. • $3.95 PER YD. o S4.95 PER YD. o $5.95 PER YD. fiiAL CLEUUCE AIEl lUIS 2x4 nus • .w Sl'-95 • 6 '"' Rouo4 $69.95 •· '. I IIIIPOIITI\AIIIOR fliSIIJI -.r S(C1ioll -_,,.. s liiUIISOAY, JNI. \ 11&1 j:IIIDIA DEL IAII, CALl F. ~POR T • Agenda for Plannen The i'leWI'Ofl Beach Pion-porUCM>ofLot l, Trutlll$, llina Con.niuion will COft• on 1M notthw .. t coraar of aider .(be foUowina itclma !)over Or. and 16th St.. nur aa die firi( e11tina or the Cliff Haven, and on the New Yau, at I p.m. IOday, IOUthweat comer or 16th Jan. S, in City Hall: St. and Dover Dr., rrom un-- A .......... t clauified to A·P-+t Di1• Amlndm.nt 128, which trict, adrniniatraLiYe"'Pf&- propote• 10 rezone Lhe ru.ional. Thh h.. been Mid. cnrer from •• O.c. l andJ5 a.ednp. lutfWI\'I al .. T1M lniDO Co., appronl ot the eroalioo of ou pucol (or an apattrnont ti .. on 1bo c:atl tide ortho IJYine Coati Country Club t i c.&, adjacent 10 Newport Center !>r. Verle•c•• Mn. Charlet Rood Smoot, ALIOA P!MIKSULA-OP!M 304 (lraad Canal, Balboa ,:=:,:..:-:-~:;,;,.:~:c,.::-,":".:;.:...:..;.;,1~ I Island, tendom putina, un- OIILD'!'K MUST I! WI.TK A PAR!KT covered ,.,.,e oo alloy NOW SHOWING !MD$ TUi!SOAY • JAN. 1~ aide, uu of the Ill-fool lACK BY POPULA •. D!M~D -rear Y""' aotbaot for a 2 OF THE lEST FORI!IGN PILMSI parkina space to meet die "U II I II E L L I S D F C H E Ill D U II G" ..,,.. oiu requiremonta . E.riea Lin Foulk, 227-FUULOUSLY BEAUTIFUL -SOUND AND COLOR 229-231 Carnation Avo ., Corona del Mar, 4 pnpa each I feet, .S inches wide inuead of the required 9-- (oot width. Use Per•lts Buzzy Bwaer, S&Ol W. Co!U Hwy., West Newport. accc:u (rom Seathore Or. 10 a parkina lot previously established by uac:r permit. Granville .~partrnont Pro- ject, 7.5 aparlment dwellina units neat the Irvi ne Cout Country Club ldj1cent to Newport Center Ot. 'Jeorae Olaen, l29S New· port Blvd., Weal Newport., on-sale aeneral 1iquor license in connection with a bona fide restalUant. R For [?<change X house Sk ed. II'· US,OOO ror Land Euculive home rot Beach l or 4 plex Mfa. &: Yrblale bu.aineuror Trailer Pit. aite. Deed a ror Small home or dui>lox II Cor lot w/aar. apL ror Duplt~x Con'"'!. Blda. lor Lond THE CALLISON CO. . !XOIAIIGE COUN5!LOR5 21111EIPOIIT IDI'ORT lUCK PMORln••• BEDROOM. 7 bat t&mily room. wlw and built • U.. lm'm"""'" condUion. Dufo to fcndot· urr. uk1nc only tl6,950. CAU. MR. AL BUCK S«>-USl. Hrritaa:e Rral Et-'t. ... llalhed! Ol&rm.UII l 1 hall tiW bathl. Fif'e- aet if! tnk ~in&: ld-""~"'"'' ...,...,, F/A , .,._ hea&rn. Wall \o I earpetinc. Patio, larp dbl. pn.ge. R·2 Lot. Now • ;u.t S21.ZO. 1~ Down. Hui'T}'! nu. woa't Wt. Ev" &n.!t-'9 lay & leach RNity Co. Estate lf ere's a bargain buy located near schools, .. op- vin•. CINEMA THEATRE and MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB is this spacious three bedroo., rarn ily room home, plus 12'xl8' s creen e ncloaM aluf.Jlinum <"ove red patio. PRICED UN DER TO--.• DAY'S MAHKET -Aco now. :: .;· ASSUME FHA FOUl HEIJHOOIIS. 1', BATII 110 M E. Exiati•ro;. F il A lo an with rixed .=iV':, inte res t. Total monthly pavme nls on Ly $1 52 mcmth i nc luding taxes H d i n~uran f'e . Thick n ~·l on c arpe ts. custo m noor-t~· < f>d m ~ drapes , ~~:a s h uiil-ins , marble pu llmN bath.l>, <"f•PPN p[umbi n~,\6 x 18 patio + (ountaia, fn •nt \f'randa & Ol ive tree. A-I !oration ror all .-.~ h1,u ls, ti hups , uud transportat ion. Pri ce : $24,000, s:::o.onn ( al"h lO\ f'Stmenl and 0 \\C ~nd T. D. or E\1'.11~\[;E fur '"ce T111PLEX or FOU RPLEX. M. M. La Borde, Real!. ''You'Jt Ldte 0"' rrvlldl51 SeT"tnCt " C .. -.nlutiHa REAL ESTATE 2401 E. Cout lfwJ . CdM 220 E. 17th 5t. IPheno 646-0SSSI Ceelo lolooi {Lecetecl Nl I . 17th St. Shtpplfte Ceflt_,_ E•-ings C.ll 64S-1050 or 6.t6·.f579 [:ii:~:::~:::::::::~::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--R;R;•;q~·~·,~·' rrom Pranci• ii;"';;;;;';;;;;Brio;;;·;;;..,;;;i;;' ;;;CM;;;;;;;;;;;;;"";;;;;'w;;;·~,~t fot indefinite u--F Lena ion of the uu pennit (Of the British Car Service at E. Coaa' Hwy ., Corona \lv. THE "CHANNEL REEF " -AP RATES FO R CLASSIFIED ADS 1 T ime '2 limn 3 Times 20 wonh or leu 1.50 2.50 3.00 21 words t~ 30 words 2.00 3.00 4.00 31 words to«) words 3.00 4.00 5.00 Each word over 40 words .05 . 10 . 15 20% OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDER •••••••••••••••••••••••• eiOU FOR SALE ~························· ~-K.\ftit~~";,,, sax; .,llamo l'enl lo ll'ar'' b) Gi na Manion: Pap er back -SOt. ONer fro"': A-ericft O,lnlon Book Stoto 1934 HorMr Bl•tl. c.,,. M••• 646·06-fS ••··········•·········•··• L~~~ESS,fHTAL$ , OFFICE SPACE for rent in Ensi., arcade bui ldinJ, 2121 E. Cout Hwy ., COM. Ideal for insurance or real utate. Call The Enai&n. 673-0SSO ••• o •• I .. $191 .. •a..• .. ••••••••• •• HBAR.. tb• fabulous ALLEN '11aeltto Compact Orjan•· ·~i• olo.c,..oaic ttapa and CuiUet.· ONLY at •.. COliCO'l\N '.tt.J~IC CO. ('erou from PuhiOft ~.) 166 Town ..t: Countty W-4311 Open Mon .t Pt\ 'til 9 pa • Yamaha • Story .t Clark • eo. .. le splaet, elldt •••••••••••••••••••••••••• t.WJ.lRK \'t~l(O 41 a fRONJS (i. Years nf e~pcr· ience 011 all tyres or c lo- thV., .~ li nt"Tl . men'• shorts . ll.SO (KrJh.' \1able '.'Jhit rna~. li01 \lar- •auerite, C')\\. J-17H. ......... • RE. .. D DELli& • A Oil nOMS LICENSED-' IOIDED FRED H. GERWICK 304 Goi~enro~ 673-6041 -549-2170 SPOTS· be lore your eyes - on your new carpet -re - move them with BlUe Lus- tre. Rent elecuic aham- poocr Sl . Crown :tardware 3107 E. Coast Hwy ., Cm ~ ona del \Ur. OFFICE SPACE for rent m Ensi gn arcade building, 212 1 E. Cnast ll ""·y .. CO\!. Ideal fo r in s urance r•r real estate. Call The En s1gn, to7 )-0550 PUBLICATION typi n& want· ed. Have var i-typer, hu•- liner. Ovor 60 type r.na .. ·Caii673-IS07 or 673~HO. Aak foi F ran. •••• HARBOR TRAmFER AND STORAGE ... .... , fo• WHEATON V AHLIN ES, II'~ C. Ll 1·7lH ot Ll 1·97U l7S E. lllh 11 ... ,. Ia eltlppla&lro• ...,., ••• dt.ia Walaat .......... , •.. ..,. C.. Ora•• 2S ped•l•: '"'"' 1 SACRIFICE J '""otary Iota. Huhor RC1tM1n10rial Put~ O.t eyp ,.,, ucbon 673-1119. ,..., ...... ,,. 1695. -.--4 Sf'aet or1-. ----------.... ,... ,.,~ .. ,.. a ..... ..... uoo .... ,.,.., IICBIIIDT·PBILLIPS 00. 1907 St. ALCOIIOUa A.~ONYMOIIS . H.-"'-•· 613~7:4. J• -.. Request from William !). vice-prcaident of E;~~~:~~~~~~=~~ Inc., for a of detached auaaes the front half of Iota 3 1::,ow;.;. ___ .., ___ .. 1 ~~::.;4, Tract 6229, the model :.. atea ~n the Luak de-- 1167 DOG velopment in the Hubot LI CENSES issued Vlew Hilla. JORDAN'S PET SHOP, M T I 2732 E. Coast DIIDwEy.E,DERSj rs. ay or plus FREE ...... CHOICE, meat loaf, dl"es at 83 gourmet pet food for your dog. SAVE A TRIP w llall. 613·1430. JORD.AM 'S PET SHOP 77U I . CO.t.H HWY.~7lolQO CO~ON.t. OIL lilA. •• BankAmericard • Can't Sell It" Trade It" For Fur Action & Re sults Call EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS DOYLE CO.· 1168 270 E. 17lh St. t• Mesa •••••••••••••••••••••••• oA~H .. FOR. REH_T I ANfJ 2 BEQROOM four· plex de•luxe wi th w/w: carpets. drapes, built-ins. Sound ptoof. Enclosed aaraae. Fumi shed o r un· furnished. S9S to SI)O, 545-9187. CITAnll 100l111En CIIAIIIED II WEST What does a police officer do when hi a ticket book disappears? Offi cer Thomp- son's answer Saturday niaht when his citation book tum· ed up miuina wu 10 bea,in searchina the area for &he last man to whom he aave a ticket. At 1 p.m. on E. Balboa Blvd., end L SL, Balboa. the officer &nested John W. Wilson II of Hermosa Beach, chuaina him wilh the thdt and destruction of a Newport Beach 1raffi c ci tatioo boot • --'!". --~I OR COliN COIIC!RT AT occ 2 BEDR()()M houtet ,.,.. Student• from the otaan petl, ••.-•· built .. ki"' J o!laoseo of J. P. Colyar will Qa, ncloaed patio, eus pruont • 'fe&pet orpn .... ,..,a,. 0. OldUd cert at Orup Coast A<rt. i• eo.o.. del Wu. lep at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan . 6 7WI76 (after ' p.m.) IS. CORIJN 4 OI!L \4 ~. 2 bclrm. fum. firepl1co, bell· eoay. ·' ni laW.e -· ·• 322 ,,pl. ' • •••. 673-~ 17JO W. C..otNI-_,...._ .. ~25 Ocean Blvd. -Corona del Mar -California Loc. on Main Channel Newport Harbor Entrance -IUY--L£ASE- $45,000 Gild UP USG and UP BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE TO SELLING? RENTING? INYUTING? AID liE AL TY CO. HARVEY D. PEASE ReoiUJr • Appraiser m Po.!.. lolboo lol<ond ' 67].1200 Re s. of The O.IUinel Red enjo) water front view and cnnvenicnce of mootina thelt boat at th~ front do••r. (Also a carefree livina by climi· natina the burdensome responsibdioes o f matntamina a larae home) There are man y advantages of hvin.r, here" at Olannel Reef Apt. A select nu mber of 1 Bedrms. • 2 bath Apt. Available. WE INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR FURNISHED MODELS. FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION P11one 673-1788 ASK FOR HERMAN TROTT SEMPLE BEALEBTATE !!READY!! IY\IY\EDIATE OCCUPAN Cll'lll ••I II• -Jl2 HolltlriJI One of those "Neat os a P in" homes, new guest opt. Lorge covered patio -Garoge stressed! See this!! • • • C .. oo Hlpi•U -4111 ltll'll Rn• OP.U HOUSE nora. IIIII Ill-ill' l-6 pt. Channing 3 Bedroom, THJ;'EE both, Dining & F amily Rm . Lovely garden, Beoch privi - leges!! Come See!! • • • HarHr Yhw Hills-1U2 EMdfo R •• Beauty for BIG fam il y . Pool and 600 sq. h . play ~oom! .4 Bdrms. Din . and Fom. Rm. Value + VIEW !! c•oo Slleru -4111 G•"• Rn~ C:legont 3 ~drm . 2V1 ~oths. Gracious ltvtng area. Pool and VIC:W Come See~!! or CoiP! 5-L! I!AL UUTE 2515 !. Cooot Kwy., c.-o 4ol M• ~~ $ 1,~00 DOWN Rustic 2 br . home, hardwood floors, shake roof, fresh paint inside and oul. Owner will carry loon -61-\\ int. S1 25 por month. SEE IT NOW ! (It's vocCO>I) $17,950. . Wells-Mc:Canllc R.ealton Corona del Artists' View Home • Fee Simple land. • low motntenonce yard . • Glozed til e potto. • L 1nen covered walls. • Two bedrooms & baths. • Lorge family room w fireploce. • Smoll offi.-e. BU Y IT -$5 2,500. J>OX Y. f' IUXI<l.IX I R~Al.TOR' mo,.otoat-eoroaa•l .... ~ ...... ; 67J.n22 ' (GIGliA DEl MAl -. 1111.,... ... llomrt .., a • •• ..,. • ,_,nee._,._ ...... lft"talnbba, o.wr·. --__ ..... • • E. lllllltlir:llll..,. • • . ' • ' answers Newport charge A.IIDD All• ollainua of Huboi Diatriot. Ita aod¥1-Malytlt ol revnaet..-ea-- 1111 coaaty aupe"ltOfl, U. d,a, ptOjtc&l end beaefita, ,...ditw", bod .. u and writteG &o Newport S.aoll dle:ra wu atYer IDY laleat MDd parmea&l •• compared Mayor Paul Orubtr ·ln uawtr. on anybodyi• pan &o mlai• &o the Huftu to the County-:. ID critlolam lavtlltd.·at 11M mJn in uy ••Y the very wtcle proPerty owatr. Thit ractat Couaty Harbor Dlt• impor&ant · contribu.Uont dooua.t wu orialnally triot '"report on activltitt, twhlch the people IDd tbt prepared for the Information projects and benefit&." City or Newport Beach hnt ot tht 1966 'Jrand Jury aod .~·~-Allen wrote that there .made 10 tbt deveto.pment.of later aotboriled for publlca- b1 novor been any ~ntaat1 Newport Harbor unco U.J tion by the Board of Super-- .. to minimize in any way incoption. That conuibutlon viaort. The City of Nowpon the very Important conulbu-it rocoanized and apprecia• a .. cb it mentioned on paae lion• which the pc~ople Uld ted by everyone who it at 4 and it aiven c:redit for the City of Newport Beach all . knowledaeable .on the payina, •, . ·.a much hiaher have made 10 the devel op-tubject, and :certamly by thare of the total County mont of Newport Harbor... the tl&ffof the Oranae Coun• budaet because or a hiah The criticitm wat voiced ty Harbor ')ittr ict and the aanued property value by Councilman Lindt ley Oranae County Board of . both in retidence1 and Partont durina tho 9ec. 12 Suporvitort. boatt:• Amplification of thit City Council study union. ..~urina tho pitt ten years, statement throuah repetition Ho uid that the Harbor !>is• the Oranae County Harbor or previous ly publithed hi t· trict publication lanored :littrict has publ ishe~ tix torical inronnation teemed Newport Beach contributions documents ·for aenoral dis· supor0uou1 in a document and aave . the credit to the tribution. In IOOJt or these, or this particular type. Di!ftrict. your City'• early role in the "Tho :>iltrict and tho .. The Harbor District financina and development County have in tho paat, are aeema to be tryina to juttify or Newport Harbor baa been now, and will continue in ita existence," Councilman favorably reponed. Jutt two th f 1 k I I · th · · 1... o u uro to wor c 010 y Partona charaod. The Ct ty yeart ago, e :l11 tnct pul1"' "th th C'ty f N Council instructed the mayor,lished a commemorative it•: h 0 1 11 ° 1~w~ort by a 4 to 3 split vote, to sue entitled, 'Oranae Coun-·u~c 'atd wc 11.0~s a 1• thor · th H bo '). · H bo n · · n.· · th Cl es an on et o e wnte to e a.r r utract ty ar r .>~lltrtct, artlo Stat and p· d 1 d · th · · · 193 •1964 • 1 e e ora aovem-an to pomt out ou onus· AMtveraary, ..-· n · 1 d ·th · · th '). · 1 bl. th. h. · 1 d men conceme w1 recre-IIOna 1n e 11 tr1c pu t• IS utonca ocumont an . I h bo d 1 , . . ( . anona ar r eve opment. cation. enllre chapter approx.nna• Here is the text of Mr. tely twenty paaes)" wu de· N EII'O liT HAIIIO R EN I <II AIIST SEtnON --P. I * * * * Spo<lol n.Dil&PICZ SIIALF.!o HOUII ...... .,.,,,.,. 111tN. FURNITURE CO.,INC. RALPH BOOSTROM, State Hi ghway pa- trol man, was the speaker at l ast week 's meeting of the Balboa Bay Lions Cl ub at the Galley West in Newport Beach. Pic· tured wi th hi m above are Ed win Sorley, fi rst 11i ce-presi dent, at I eft, and Robert Grensted, pre sident Patrol man Boostrom presented a film, showin g some of the accidents that can result from thoughtless dr iving, and explaining what assi stance the Hi ghway Patrol can gi 'e to ':'llotori sts. ,-\\len's reply: voted to Newport Harbor and PLAY MILD OVER Repaintin111 & Restylini a specialty HAROlD BAXTER Polntlnt Controctor Llc.,•-4 & •-"•" "In response to your let• the efforts and accomplish· The South Coaat Repertory ter or 9 ecember 13, 1966, ment.s of the local citizens Co. is holdina over ita pro- you may be awe that in the and the Ci ty of Newport duction of "Tho Caretaker" preparation , of the recent -Beach In the devel opment duouah Jan. 15 at the SCR report on the Oranae County of Newpo rt Harbor. Theatre, 2815 Villa Way, D R •itt d• t 72 "The current publication Newport Beach. The Harold -42-( Coata Mesa St. r a les a ia a detailed study of ~e Pinter chama is beina pre• Coata Mosa, Californ ia e Oranae County Harbor 9as• unted Thursday throuah 18th Phone Soe -1712 Dr. 'Jeorge Emmett Raitt, ~a Lawn Bowlin1 clubs . trict, incl'udina:~a~f.~in~a:nic:i•:l ::~~ at 8:30 I,!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;:~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.~~~~ 1971 \1esa 'Jr., Cos ta \.olesa, Survivors include his wife, died Friday, 'lee. 30, at Haniette; 2 sons, 'J. Em-+ ' Moon ,.,\.o~"' Drops \lt: U11der tna.lreup Moi•lur-r Filtn 110 CO.,INC. PHONE 646·«17 AMPLE I'"RI!f Plt.RICIHG IH Rflt.R 2620 W. COAST NEWPORT· lfACH age 72. melt Jr. and James Thomu; Hto: was a na tiv e of Santa 3 dauahters, Mn. Janet A.na and had served 19 years Ov erin of Whittier, Mrs. as chief of staff for the Ellen Rannye of Santa Ana, Santa Ana Community !-los• and Mn. Marjorie Rose of pita!. San Fran cisco; a brother, He held membership in St. Ralph Raitt of Ventura; a o\ndrew's Presbyterian sister, Mrs. Elsie Woo dward rJ:~-----=-.._:.::;;:...7::::::~~=::::::::::===-----~ Church of Newpor t Beach, of Santa Ana; 14 pandchil· Mar Pharma ,.. and the Kiwanis, 0range dren and 2 peat·arandchil- 9ahlia and Santa dren. 3127 E. Coast Hwy. • ~. J~ I 101" --·- 1 LOT OF Gl ROLES -% to Y2 OFF 1 LOT OF BRAS -20% to Y2 0 FF ROBES 10% to 40% OFF COLORED SLIPS% OFF ASSORTED SIZES IN · LACE LOV-E! 20% OFF OUR "BACK AID" BY FLEXNIT HAS ARRIVED Gdit~ a'7 tt 11:. eo!.RM~ .. ~ C'J t' / COOO-00. M ... -.,"Jmi h Services were held Tues· day , ~ec. 6, at the Blower Bros. Mortuary in Santa .~na, with the Rev . Harry fJwi na• or St. o\ndrew's orficiatina • lntennent wai at Pacific Vi ew Memorial Park. L!GAL HOTIC! :'iOTICEOf PUBLIC BEARlNC ~otice Ia hereby siveu th•l !he PlaJuaiur Comml••lou of !he Cily o Newporl Beach will hold • public hewias 1111. !he •ppllcatioD of Rober! r. Wells ror a Uae Permil 111245 to pennil: oD .. ale beer ltlld wioe iu cooD.ectioo wilh a boo.• fide reataurEI, 011 por. o f L111a 1 a11d 2, Block M, Tract 323, 271 2 E. Co ut Hlpway, Cor- Olla del Mar. ~otice i• hereby further slveu that .. id poblic hurius will be held oD the 19th day o f January, 1967, at the hour of 8:00 p.m. Ia the Coaacll Cham• here of the Newport B•ach City Hall, a1 which time ad place any and all peraou• lu• tereated may appear ud be beard thereoD. Ray Y. CopeHa, eecretary ~ awport B••ch City PIINlDID.& Commlu loD Publleb: ]olD. 5, 1967, \D The ~ewport Harbor Eualp 1967 DOG LICE.'<SES JORDA.'<'S PET 2132 E. coast ·~~:Ii!:oiiii.iil plus· FREE t1 CHOICE meat d\e aounnet pet food for your c1o1• SAVE A TRIP to Cill< Hall, 673·2430. JORO""'S P!T SHOP l7l2 I . COAST HWY.47J.Uaa COIIOHA OIL MAl •• ~ankAmeric:ard DOUBLE YOUR FUN GET TO LORRAINE SUTHERLAND ON THE RUN o, .. hoolota Till flOG P.ll.- phoncORiolo 3-9110 . -- MOOH DROPS --- DOIOTIY ClAY rT'Usn · C£LWC£N HOIUION£ CREAM ls..-tlf1 12.75 HORMONE HAND CRE:AJI p...r 11.25 DRY S/{JN W170N p.Mf 11.00 101 ll.ll c., of Yo111A IS 101 12.11 NOri i'Oit A Lllllno 111111 ' WIND AND WIATHII LDTIOM .,IIIII. ••IliA". W ..... H IOIU .... 101 u I•···· ..... .,,~.,... 1:1 ...... ~~~t~• • ....._ .... OU IUS IIIILII ENDqCRIME HALf PIICI SALE 4-QZ. JAR RIC. 10.00 5.00 MOISTURIZING LOT~ 2.50 BONNE IHL l'lu JD Ho-.. ere-15 10111.11 IOIU.H ••• IU J A .., ..,; .. ,~. JAMBOREE ROAD AT IAYSIDE DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 675-3183 Lorraine Sutherland sAL I! and Dorothy Donlon SAL.r TW1CI TH1 VAWII HAUl THI PIICII N··-FUI lilA .. _,.,. ,, ... , -.& • -• • I ·• • • 1949 THE NEWPORT BE ACH PTA celebra ted its 23rd birthday anni versary Feb. 28, 1949, with a tea tor past presiden ts and for 4th Distri ct offi cets. Pictured here: seated, left to right, Mr s. Edward Mil- li gan of Santa An a, presi dent of the 4th District; Mr s. Arthur Si pherd of Orange, state PTA offi cer; Mrs. Jer- rold Spangl er of Udo I sle, vice-president of the 4th District, and Mr s. R.R. Roehm of Anaheim, annotat er for th e prog ram; standing, left to right, Mrs. Sara Bow- man of Bal boa I sland, senior pa st president; Mr s. Eli zabeth Hess of Newpo rt Beach, Mrs. AI bert Sparks of Santa Ana and Arcadia, Mr s. Raymond K ent Harvey of Co rona del Mar, Mrs. Eugene Conser of San Marino, Mr s. H.J. Roge rs of Udo I sl e, Mrs. Edga r Hill of Lido I sle, and Sall y Peyton of Bal boa Island, al l past presidents. (Walter Gerha rdt photo from the March 3, 1q4q, issue of th e Ensign.) -Keep your eye on lh is page for no s· lAi gic and hi sror ic aJ memo rie s of pa sr ye ar s. Ph orogra ph s from rhe fi les of rh e Ens ign news paper , going all rhe way back lo 1948 , are P.linl ed here every weeR, rec alling th e pe r· sonaJi ries and events of Ne wpo rr Ha rbo r hislory. J959.0NE OF THE MOST UNUSIIAL ol all Ensl91 ph otos: A collin tNisOf SfiO•red by • bro•dbiii swordfi sh. "It went tn here," accorclng to oon New, ot rlgt>~ oper•1Dr of th e lllsln Slllpyatd of Newport Beach, "And It cane out here," s.ys Lou is W.,rfner of North Hoi!Y-d, OWl! Of of lie .JO.Ioot tNiser, Os- cor 11. The "fi"sh atiJd<s bo•t" episode occurred OcL I 1959 TIM E LIMIT PARKING on Co ast Hwy . wa s the ObJeC tive of th e speCi al 1959 commi ttee of the Co rona del Mar Ch amber of Commerce, sho wn he re presenting Petitions to J .B. (Bert) Web b, public works di rector of the City of Newpo rt Beach. 'commi t· tee members, from left; Bra den Finch, Chance Bush- ard,. Dee Coo~ and Do rothy Watt s. Tn e commi ttee re- quest was approved by the City Council. (Ensign pho to from th e i ssue of Nov. 2b, 1959.1 1959 TOP HO~O~S at March 20, 1qsq ses ~ight mee ting of Newport Harbor '3PW ~ went to ~u th (M rs. Wal t 'N right of the '3alboa l<l>n<il named "Si rl of the and to Her b Holk:er, ma.nag"l of the '3alboa 9ranch of ear," (Fnsign ~oto th e Ma rch 2b, 1959, issue.) 18, 1~, whil e the W'Mriners wete CNi sing about 12 miles off the east end of CltalinL They estimated th f s ize of tho broodblll at 500 pounds In weigh ~ an d 10 feet In length , minus the 4 feet of bill left behind. The Cout Gl.lard cu tter tame by in 20 minu tes to help keep the Osca' 11 aft oo1t, M.d th e cruiser wu towed to 'the lllsi n Shipyard. (En Sillll pho1DC'0Ct<r.l'"')- I BEACH Ill< • Shjllelagh tested in 1ce, snow Shillcla&h. the :\nny's fi rst 1uided mi ssile to be launched from a tank can· non, is underaoinsensineer- ina and service tes ts in the snow, ice and bi tter cold a t Port <}reely, Alaska, the .o\rmy has announ ced. Shillelaah. concei ved, de- maneuverina in fl i&ht to at• under Col. Spencer R.. Bain, tack movina uage ts. 'Ni th Projec t Manaaer. Shillela&h, no rangin1 or The arctic teata are boi na leadina of the target is re· conducted by the Army Toll qu ired . and Eva luation Command, T he Shillelas h weapons Capt. Edward Halbert, is sys tem is mana ged by the test offic er and Euacne Boyd U.S. Missile Command, Red· repre sents the Shi llollah s tone Arsenal, <\labama , project manaaer. si,ned and developed by Phi leo--Ford corporation's Aeronutronic f)j vi s ion m Newport Beach , is be ins fired fr om the J enera\ Sheri· dan Armored reconnaissance airborne assault vehicle and has scored di rect hits on both movina and station· ary W &ets. Robert Welch to talk The te s ts are part of the Army's plan to demonstrate the capabilities of th e Shil ~ lela&h missile s ~·s tem and th e Sheridan vehicle under ~obe r t 'Ne lch, pre sident and founder of the John Birch Soci(""ty, will speak on "The Truth in Time" at 8 p.m. \ionday, J an. 9, at Santa -\.na Valley 1-ligh l)chool, 1801 J reenvil\e St. \1r . 'Ne lch wi II cover the progress of the international corTUTlunist conspnacy from its be&inn ing to the pre sent ti me . He will contend that: extreme weather condi ti ons. "The only chan,ge 1n com• The cun ent series of tes ts munists since Le nin's day will conclude the Sheridan/ is th a t they have become in- Shillelagh engineering and fi nitely mo re powe rful." servi ce te s t program. says Mr . Welch. Shillelagh ha s success-"The Communis ts' ex• fu ll y pass ed all te sts and haustive s trategy for achiev- evaluations, demonstr ating ing their final goa l of su~ its effectiveness and IS now JUg ation of the pe ople of the in production by Aeronutro--Umted States mcludes the nic at the Army's Lawndale , del1berate and 1ns1dious breakin& down or all moral· ity aud of every sound sense of value s; the distor- t ion and des truction of teli· aious lnnuences, espec ially on th e lives of the youna; the cons tant indocu ination of youna and o ld a li ke in a preference for we If are and se curity against responsibil· ity and opportunity; a con- s tant increase in leaislation, taxation, and bureaucracy, leading di rectly towards one hundred percent aovemmont. "The only th ing whi ch c an possi bly prevent a success· ful culmi nation of these Commum s t plans is e i · posure." The lecture is sponsored by local chapters or The John Birch ~ociety. Ca lif., \1 issile P lant.' A major feature of the arc· tic tes t proaram is to deter• mine how effectively sold· Rabies clinic Jan. 24 -\11 dog owne rs are remind- ion can operate the equip--ed to bring the ir pets to the ment under sub-zero tempe r-ev ening rab1es vaccma t1on ature s. clinic 10 be held T ue sda y, Shillelagh is a gun launch-Jan. 2~. at the .'.Je wpon ed guided ~misslle system Beach F ire ~ta t10n fr om 1 developed for several of the to S:Jf) p.m. The Sl.50 shot Army's a11nvred veh1cles. In prondes protection fo~ two addi tion to be ing the main ye ars. Vaccmation of dogs is one wa y to he lp prevent the s pr ead of ra bi es from wi ld an1mals, vi a dogs, to hu· mans . ')og licenses for the co~ ing year can be purchased at the clinics. armament on the Sheridan, l)ick Smith. pr es1d ent of -----c:--::-:::-::c:--- the heavy armor killer IS th e Kiwanis Club Corona 19&7 DO G t •-· d d t 0 LI CE."lSES issu ed at a so o.rcm g a apte to \6 , dt"l \1ar, local sponsor for currently the '\tmy 's main the clime, said th at !the JO RDA.\1'$ P ET SHO P. ba''le ' k d .11 ~-213: E. Coast Hwy., CDM, an , an WI <><; J an uarv sene s of low-cost . ., plus FR EE BR EEDERS mam a.nname nt for the Uni· clmics will be'tht" cown er's a-tOICE meat loaf, th e ted Sta tes•Federa l Republic on\)' opportunit\.· to hll\'e h1 s f d f gourmet pe t oo or your of '}ermany \lain Battle pet protec ted against rab1cs doa,. SAVE A TRJ P to Ci ty Tank being develo ped for at this pr ice. Hall. 613-1430. the 1910's. ~abies vaccina tion is re• Shillela&h is &uided to it s quired by law for a\\ do&a JOlOA.M '$ PET »ttP w aet by a eonwnand syatem four months of ate and o\6--DU lo=T=-:'~ rOOunted on the launching e:r. R.abte:s is prese:nt in .... Banlr.Ameu card vehicle and ia capable of th e: wi ld li fe of the County. • n. DOWII & FEA1111 SOfA 5 A. LOVE SEAT 399.00 299.00 LAMPS & ACCESSORIES UP TO 50% OFF WIDE CHOICE OF FABRICS w .. HERITAGE OLIVE WING CHAIR 309.00 1 LINEAGE GOLD VELVET CHAIRS 11. 1 10.00 7 FT. PILLOW BACK SOFA CHOICE OF FABRICS 369.00 VICKERS LOVE SEAT PRINT FABRIC 399.00 2 GOI.D LINEN CHAIRS oo. 1".00 NOW 19900 14900 26900 19900 12900 Large Selection One Of A. Kincl Chain ~.00 up 1 OliVE IAUEL CHAIRS .. ut.oo HeRITAGE VELVET SOFA WOOO TRIM 7U.OO STONE & PHILLIPS TUFTED lACK VELVET LOVE SEAT 595.00 1 TALL lACK CELEDON CHAIRS 01 150.00 Spanish Twin CocktaH Tallies 19.95 ea. Hex & Square Commodes 79.95 ea. CLoSt OUT LIATHIR CHAIRS 2 ALLIN Kltnl WING CHAIRS 249.00 ... w.oo 5 PC. SPANISH DINING ROOM SU ITE 5 PC. SALEM HOUSE DINING ROOM 5 PC. GAM£ SETS w .. 599.00 439.00 NOW 46900 28rc' 3n: ODD CHINAS A.LL FINISHES 149.00 UP S PC. THOMASVILLE SPANISH BEDROOM 795.00 5 PC. FRENCH BEDROOM WHITE & GOLD 495.00 [ IEDSPREA.DS 20 To 500fo OFF I l PC. ITALIAH IEDIIOOM 495.00 51~ ILACK VINYL HIDE-A-lED -SPECIAL ODD HEADIOARDS. KING B QUliN, ALL FINISHIS A.LL W A.LNUT FUINITUU UP TO SO% OFF OIIINTAL flUINinlll CLOSI OUT 20 10 ~ Ofiii • H.J.GAI\1\Efl fURNflU~E ' ' • THE 13TH ANN UAL debutante ball was the highlight of the social season for 27 young I adi es, wh o were presen ted to society Wednesday even ing, Dec. 2-8. Here are 7 of the debutantes: seated, from I eft, Lu- cinda Groenend)'k e, Nancy Jarv is and Kathleen Lowe; s tanding, Barbara Hardacre, Lau ra Bjorklund, Lesl ie Barnett, and Leilani Voorhies. (Peter Z.M. Si nger photo.) NEWPO RT HARBOR EN ~GH SECOND SECTION --Page 1 THURSD AY, JAN. 5, 1967 CORONA DEL MAR, CALl F. Telepho[IJ~tRs»odles UTT APPOINTS I TO GOP COMMITTEE Conarcssman James B. Utt has made 8 appointments to th e Republican Stat e Cenual Commi ttee Conve n- tion. Skiing was lhe order of the day for a week in June Lake land for Louise and Dick Button and their youngsters 9f Baycres t. • • • Lucky, lucky, lucky .•. and they are the firs t to say so ..• Marcia and Bill Bents of the Peninsula, Leila and Jack Scruggs and J oe and Jean Bush of Lido, Marilyn Tenace. boys. .. and a ll of their • • • :\ dinner party s aw the old year leave and the Ne w Year enter for friends at the home of Caro l and Bob Perkins of Irvine Terrace. • • • A swan song to 1966 wh en \1arlenc and Warren Sturte· vant welcomed fr iends at Dele aates wi ll meet in Sacramento January 13 to 15. Re presenting the 35th Congressional Di stri ct from Orange County are: 1\frs. Hazel Stroschein , Mi ss Mar y Jo Coombs, and Wilbe r F. and Jack Hopwood of t rv1ne their Irvine Terrace home on Hartman of Santa · Ana; Ro-Tenace and Pia and J ohn New Year's eve . bert S. Barnes of Newport 'Nayne of Bay Shores ... all • • • Beach; and Mrs . Barbara L. attending the Inaugural Ball \1arge and Fon est Ne al of Bunker of Costa \\esa_ The in Sacramento town. Shorccliffs a rc enjoying the <¥-ltsllU ftQ:lll....Sin Jli,c,o • • "--,..---' snowy s lopei at ~o.th. €oenty-are -Aa.emb~yman ~etamin); t an and -ns"ted Hale Ashcraft and lotrs . Ann f•om the land of sunshine • . . - P 'k f L J 11 Ellen and Bob 'Nilcox and 1 e 0 a 0V.a. and Har-and pineaMies ... Hawaii, ,sons Jeff and James of Har· rison Doyle of ISta. of course.·: .Ruth and Jack The lhrcc-day mee ting will bor Highlands were mi ghty elect s tate offi cers and de· Young of Corona Highlands proud of son John when they Starting the new year in good form, Nancy Ebscn of BaiOOa Island has a session of workshops in pr ogress for Theatre Gu ild leaders. • • • It was crisp and fros ty in Palm Sprinss ... but be auli· ful. Helen and Frank Rem- ley of the Peninsula spent New Year's there. • • • Sob Havikcn of Balboa Is• land celebrated his birthday Wednesday with an unus ual gift ... the mumps! However, it did not s top hi s wife Babs and friends Nancy and Char\ie Plows of Tustin from jo inins him at dinner and drinking a toast ... to his good hcallh??! • • • cide Republican po li cy for and Marinus and J osephine watched hi m perform in a Shirley and Bob Searles c<h::.•:....:cc.:.om=in"g'-'-y •:.."'::.:.· _____ c_o_nt_a_n_t,:._w_h_o_l i_v_e_i_n_h_v_i n_•__,s::«:.:i.::m:..m.::'::':.:':..'.::"..cP:..h.::o::•::n:::i '::·:..__, and the i r youns s te rs r our, Jan, Bob, Julie and Torrrny, f A.SH/OtV SQUARE WINTER SALE FASHION APPAREL Reduced ~ % & more mostly one of a kind from our regular stock of designer clothes in the finest fabrics and quality workmanship Mi sses sizes 8 to 18 COATS-Baby Llama-15 only, other fabrics 10 only were 70~00 to 170~00 , I , now .VJ ~ss KNITS-2-pcl and 3-pc, ware 85~00 to 160~00 I I , .now V3 & % ~ss SUITS-Dasig11r W8l'8 90~00 to 225~00 • 1 I now V3 & % lass DltESSES-Sirllt, Aflnot, Cocktail • 56~110 11168.00 I I I now V3 & Y2 less • SIPAIATES-n111.00" 56.00 I I I lOW%" Y21aa 25.00 tD 10.08 I I I ... 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""'' ... i-cltoHd 35 FASIHON SQUARE SANTA ANA • • of the Peninsula joined Chris tine and J ac k McCabe and sons Craig and Lance of Bay Sh ores at their c abi n in Marrunoth for a wonderful 4 days of skiins. . .and seeins the c alendar turn to 1967. • • • Wh y not watch the football games with friends on New Year's day, th ought Pat and Phil \laurcr of Balboa Is- land ... and they did just that following a lovely buf· fet luncheon . • • • Shouts and cheers could be heard from the Peninsula home of Jan and Bob Sch· mi nke at the stroke of twelve on New Year's when lhcy entertained friends at a midnight party. • • • With their spankins new Jerman s-hepherd pup, Lucy and Andy Carey of Shore Cliffs spent Christmas at Cedar Lake with their young· sters. .. a';.d it even snowed. • • • While Jo Russe ll, who lives in Back Bay, is at the UCLA Medical Center for a week or ten days, she would love to have the mai I man deliver her messaaes from her many friends. • • • Wedding Bells. . .~arry Marcellus of Shore Clifra took as his bride Penny Of· stad of Cameo Shore s Dec. 22 . • • • A holiday di nner was the treat aiven to friend• o( Charlene and J·im Croul of Harbor HiJhlanda .•• Shirley and C lark Kina, C leva and Bob Howard and Terry and Chuck Coleaworthy, all from Harbor Hiahlanda. • • • Pun. . .run .•. for Jean and Lea ter Ben a on of the Peninsula. .who 1ponl New Year's in Laa Veaaa . • • • Friends enjoyed an even- ina with Pat and Clial Hoo1e when lhey eat.ru.ined at u open hoau durina the holidaye in &heir Baycr .. t -· THE DEC. 28 DEBUTANTE BALL was sponso red !>! the Newport Harbo r Aux iliary of th e Children 's Home Society of Cali forni a. Here are more of the debutantes: sea ted, Cynthia Farnswo_rth,_Cyntb.iA .c_otton and Char- lotte Hanna; standing, Susan Hol stein, Robyn Holden, Patricia Gardner and Sara Smith. (Pet er Z.M .1Sin gel.) LILLIAN PALMER, M, OF COSTA MESA DIES Lillian Ellen Palmer, 327 at Westc liff Chapel Mortuary, W, Wilson Ave., Costa Mesa, In tennent was at th e Harbor died Tuesday, Dec. 27, in Re st Memorial Park. REINERT'S OCEAN FRONT "AMILV 8PO'ITIW&Afl IlNCe .... her home at age 64. ...S 0 RE~ISTER Sh e wa s born in Illinois .lltE" T v and had lived in Orange Aliens re aidina in the Hubor Area u e reminded to Coun ty 18 years, working IJCIHII p_,-ot tw IT; NIWI'OIIT ..,_A a.t Block rr-fte Newl*'l Pier'' OPIN ii1IHT DAY t IUNOAYS It TILL J as a registered nurse. Mrs. John E. Henrich of Elliott City, Mary land, is th e sole surviving relative. Services were held Friday report their addresses dur· ina January under the alien address report proaram. Fonna ue available now at the local poat offi ces .· . ' n °''1-V "I-n ,,· __ 11<1, \_.1(1 { 1 ~JII.._,~,_,._ ' . Proves that big, handsome lu!_ury cars;c~ be economical as well as elegant! Prove it for yourself today! 1MEST SPORT CPE OIIBIOW .. t \\ 111'\ , I I MORE DEBU TANTES of the Children's Home Society, ca rry ing their tr aditional nosegays of garnet rosebuds: se_CJ_t_t_d, . fro{!'l I eft._ Mary G_race_.G!:Q.fJ.my, Bar.Qara SeJ - las, and Katherine Nethery; stan ding, Linda Vernon, ·Mary Joy Jseli, Pamela Mattson, and Teri Zander. tPeter Z.M. $jnger ohoto.L Coli I" Your Wont ·Ad to tlto Enslp : 673-0550 Professional Directory INSUkA.NI.:E ... FOR ,lt.LL o;; YOUR !NSURAN C E NEED!> ROB ERTSON -SAOLF.I R INSURANCE , JJl3 E. (.'out Hwy . ' Coro .. d~l Mar -61J.38:MI FUNERAL DIREc.-roRS ... I I BALTZ MOR TUARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Midway b-2424 35211 f . COAST HIWAY COROHA DEL MAR ORiole 3·1H50 Si•n 1942 Friendly Nelj1Jbomood Service THI S PHOTO shows 4 of the adult parti- cipant s in the 13th annual debu tan te ball of the Newport Harbor Auxiliary of the Chi I dren's Home SOciety : ,from I eft, Char- les Ragan Peyton; Mr s. Peyton, presi dent of the Auxili ary ; Mr s. Terrell Lake Root, ball chai rman, and Dr. Roo t. (Pete r Z.M. Si nge-r photo.) I~IIT HARIOR EIIIGII SUAJIID R Cla --P·S I ) PACIFIC VIEW lro4!M01tl.t.L P4 1t lC. -~- CEMETERY CREMATORY MA USOlAJM m20 M~cM~wr .....,_ ~ ..... CIIifer. (714)&1l·ll01 POMIR& 'f llll.t.RS CMll•.t. NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT 11.. VD. PH . 646-93Ut:oata Meaa. THE NEWPOR-TER INN was the sc-ene of th i s 13th annual debutante ball. The list of 27 who made the ir bow to soci ety in- cluded these b you ng l adi es: seated, Carol Laws, at le·ft, -and Aii"son-Nobl e:--IH3~~-~~,...I.,."'!,. .. ·--~I standing , Phy llis L esli e Messenger, Les- li e Andrews, Kathleen Boyc;l, and Jacque- tin e Wi seman. (Peter Z.M. Singer photo.) Secretaries to hold 'style' • semmar on Area secretaries will be College at Lo s headina 'back to school talkiha on "CommunH; ""on" shortly when Oranae Coast A Tool for Execu tive Secre- Colleae holds its an,nual tafies"; \irs . Phyl lis Wonn, seminar for secretaries. Orange County manager of The seminar, co-sponsored Kelly Gid Services, on by Bahia Chapter of Nation-"Take Time"; and u.c;. at Se(!retaries Assn. of New-~nders en, business and · port Beach, will be helcf dustry consultant, on Jan. 21 in the OCC Sc ience CfJ /\Fit~.' You con de pend on us lor careful qvaltty lovn· der1ng. An d regardless of the weaTher, you can a lways depend on our prompT , 48·hour serv1 ce. cess Cybernetics -or Care Hall. "What's your style" is the theme. and F"ee din& of Bosses." h11t eau oa S·~ll. A luncheon will be held at yao rY "' r&llr-Re servations are being 12 :4S p.m. in the OCC SlU-~I ~IIE.ftO lll7 E. COAIT aJWAT .. ~c ce,pte d d onba ~first-come, dent Center. There will also coao•A D&l. MU I IIS•Ie~e SIS. be~~~~~~~~~~~~==========~~~~~::::::::::::::::~~~ The propam wi.\\ open whb r reaisuation and coffee from 8:30-g a.m. At ~ a.m., Dr. Thomas A. Blakely, distr ict director of the evenin1 col· leae will welcome lho se at- tendina. Main part of th e progrlim -' will consist of 3 speakers, wi th a question and answer period following each talk.' Speakers will be Dr. Adam Diehl of Cal ifornia State O'BRIEN'S 1 PRl• BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadwa y · SUN VALLEY VACATION Or. and Mrs. Robert Uin- ri chs o f Irvine Ten ace packed up the wh ole family, Karen, Mark and Brad, and wen t to Sun Valley for the holidays. All of them went siding and swimmina and enjoyed all the sports as well as the airpl ane ride to and from the ski resort. Reformation observance planned U 8-3433, 8·3434 C:C.ta Mesa Westclittg Chapel o!_l!~tyO 427 E. 17tlo ST. COSTA MESA ....... Lutheran Churches an the L utheran Church in Newport Uni ted States will combine Beach, is one of more than efforts in joint programs 17 ()()() Lutheran min is ters ~at will mark the -t 50th _an· en~aged in carrying out the m versary of the ReformatiOn observance being conducted in 1967 . ,... . by .t major Lutheran bodies The Rev. James J . Bla1n, which represent nearly 9 pa stor of Newport Harbor million individuals . We've got your number. If you want your penonal savings to earn premium in terest, plus the security of the world's largest bank-sec us. Wit h Bank of America Time ctnmeates you earn a full '91> per annum. This hip interest rate is paid on Certificates of $1 ,000 and over, iaued and held for a period of lilt months or lonaer. And all ac:counts • are now insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation up 10 $15,000. If 591> is the interest ra1e you want to earn, stop in at your neiahborllood branc:h of Bank of America totkly. BANK OF AMERICA -----·-----WORLD'S LARGEST BANK • • Coopentina in coordina• tina the program are the Lu· theran Church in America, Synod of Evangelical Lu-- theran Churche s, The Ameri· can Lutheran Church, -and The Lutheran Church-\\is· souri synod. These groups are now cooperating in the Lutheran Counci I in the Uni ted States of Ameri ca, which carne into offi ci al being on Jan. 1 C itin& the 450th Refonna· [, ti onobsecva'"''''' objectives, Pastor Blai n s aid: "The s loaan for lh e 450th qefor· mation anniversary is 'LifC ... New Life.' The objec- ti ves of the observance are to proclaim Jesus Chri st, the Lord of the Church af\d the Savior of men, and to stir Chri sti an people tO areater fai thful ness and de- votioo." f1e expl ained that the s\o- pn is based on the refer· ences in St.. John to Jesus Christ as the Life of men and the New Ufe (repen· t.ance and renewal) whi ch the spirit of ~ would be- stow on men today. On Jan. 22 and on \larch 11 , the con&reJations of the 4 Lutheran chwches will be invited to celebrate a Lu- theran Evanaetiam FCsti~al. Materials for the festival will emphasize ihe "new li(e that comes th rouJhpray- er and new life for the fam- ily of Jod -fresh awarenen ol the harvest fields of 'Joel, more witnen.. teftl with the lif~mputina 'Jot pel. •• The eltmu. of dM 4SOih Reformation annhmuy will be on s-day, OtL 19. 1967. S.rmou ftidrl pai•t up die c:t.aHeaae cb•drl" •• fac:iaa ift tM ..,._. wot\d will be avaeslt'CI. _, dt•chea are pl-ia& ........ .,.,. opn ~·· I \ I ---.: .':'::.. . COlONA -lUI IIIIL-·...,. , Th b k eel NEWPORT HAR..,R EJili<Jj THURSOAY~AH. 5, 1967 ~?~~r=.~ From the Police Blotter .. ..!.!',. ,1£. !~Bu~~! ... ohi~~SE;;;:;OO;;;~D=SEC=ll=DII=--;;;;P•~·=· ~OO=IIIIIA=D=M=AR,;:CAU=F·.., ila J t lM'? ll ...... .,,Dec. 26 0 0 .The •a.llot of Hall l9dl SL.'. Weat Nowpon. re· COPnlttee to tpearbaad Ul men of the committee. HIGHEST RArE .,.,, .nTt.ti:-Sn~ Ai.'3 ·" layar d: fld brick COP· 'lchaelor, 421 C.,.bridae c eive d a l inch laceralioo alt-<>Ut lUnd. dri•e for · the Mr. !!mmcl uid1 tile amup nosT C"l~o\~Y, .. ftty P.n•a •••. kncx;ked off • ~ltelo,Coatll_ Mea•. conta•,!l·, on hot nalit lot~ wt\eft her county"• 'hrn repo~ ~ ... ~ould direct plunina for .,p6lalM Tn.\ee uder ucl cement wall at lho homo of ana $60, wtl stolen from car t uuck an Edtson polo on pall)' waa annou.nc4· i fni the Nowport Boaeh lbeatro ,., .... , to 'Oeed of .,., .. , Jotene Tyler, SS ll Sea-hi a eu 1.\ 17th Sc.. and w. w. Cout Uwy., near w. week by !>tvid en.n.. . u omin benefit R o•ted by FftF.D&fUCI LOUIS. The Jparo tare on/a Volkt-••• On Dec. 14 a thief port ••. A.th1e1 dwnped ~pers in dir ctor • ow at 0 _y an ° a.1.,. S.ptaU.r I!, 1965 eao-•hore Dr., W~at Newpoct. • • Ocean Pt., Cenutl Newport ,BaJboa 81-.:d._, in Weat Now-Soi01h Cout RoPer~ c;:rnpany J ,!; 1 l Th atre INSU ED • aurtad ••· aaiUe --, ... e · wqen owned by Maraarete snatched chc' pwae o( Yvon-from Q\o alove box o( tho ciiJ: muaa I . ~ · . Jan. 23. Proceeda from tho property .•d PHil. ~RRES, • Pottor, 1447 Galaxy Dr., no c. Keatina, 2S71 Vieta, ofThomaaKeatina,2S71 Via-The ~laMinJ and advltory benefit, which will feature manied mu aa · h•• uperate Oovor Shorcs, haa been Bay Shores, from the kitchen ta, Bay Shores, on to the rtoor aroup II scheduled to mcel an . at1,..tar tostet of, ~op pro,.ny aad recorded Sept._ stolen ••• Alberto. Shelton, table removed a ,1 bill, keopina a CJedit card, an~ Jan. 8 at the Balboa hi~ movie, staao and televiSIOn b4tr 29• 196~ '-book 1683, 309 34th St., West Newport, and 'discarded the wallet then pouted nand lotion on homo of Mt. and Mu. Chns-personaliti es, will ao to the GS .. , ... ""11•1 1 Dffi1•1..,•1 ~CcC!Ofde waa arrested on a drunk dri· ••• On Dec. 9 a rear door the papers ••• An artificial · LEGAL -TIC£ theatre's Third Step Theatre o I e o ce o e o .. ry · h t 7·15 1 200 1 • C · d · ""' llecotder of ')rap Con ty, VtnJ C. arae a . · P·~· butalar sto o a S tc cv1-hnstmas uee ecorat•.nJ project in a drive for latge Callfonll• WILL SELL AT when tus car h1t a traff1c sion from Mark Keeney, the fenc e on the west s1de NOTICE: TO .CR~:DITORS facilities. PUBLIC Aucn'JN TI'J HIGH-control sign at 32nd St. 2060 E. Ocean Blvd., Sal· o( lhe nome of Francis C. No. A·-55948 Committee members in- EST 91DOER f'Hl CASH (pay• and Newport Blvd ••• Gas boa. , .A thief rummaaed Dawson, 232 Via Eboti, SUPERIOR COURT OF TI!f: ,..ludc Charles "ro'nalc, Cos· bl f "' I I ' I [ lh f [ L' I At STAT£ OF" CAl.IFOitNIA rGR "' 1'1. a · e •t 1lme o • • ia aw •I was sto en rom e car o throua:h the car o Yvonne 1do Isle, was sto en. • • .THE COUNTY OF' ORANGE 11 Mesa accountant; Ladis· moaey of the U•i'-'d St~tce) Ia Be.ldwin C. Grant in front Kin&, 1845 Anaheim Ave., 11:50 p.m. a prowler was Estate of HOB ERT o. UUNCF..:. law "eday, Newport Beach 1be lobby of the west (patkioz of his home at 2552 Vista, Costa Mesa, white the car reported in the Lido Park Deceased. • bu . ' ') 'd • ,1.11 lol~e~traaoeofThleluarMce Bay Shotes ••• Three teen-was parked in Richard's Dr. uea, on the Lido Pe· NOTI CE IS ut:REIJY GIVE~ smessman; av• "'· •.1 ' IJ~tlldlD& loc•ted oa the aor~· a aers walked ou t of Denny's Market parkin& lo t in the ninsula ••. Vandals brok:e 4 to the credi tor!ll of the abovf' Corona del Mar execut•ve; west comer of Elgbtll aa~ \te1D Res taurant, 3050 E. Coast Lido Shops Area and stole , windows in the life guard named decedent th11t 11ll pe r-C lair Trevor Bren of New· Streeto S-.nt• A.na Cahforaia H C d 1 M ·lh . · '· lh N h · I · · ' ·' B h d •1 11 1·ht t'tl ' d lot wy., orona e ar, WI -a $25 lady's 1ack:et ••. FISh· storage shac .. on e ew· sons ovtnp; c 1Um 11 8 !!111R8 rnt' pon eac an ., an a r I I I e .. erHt t . f 3 f r . I d I I d p· s.aid dt'('t'de~l iUf' ff'<lu ired to Sto neman Newporl Beach OOIIVt!fed to llllld aow held by ou paymg or cups 0 co · mg po es an ree s , va ue port •er. Ide them, wnh th e necrssarv . ' it uader uid IJeed of Trut ia fe.e and an order of french at $45, were stolen from the Wednesdoy, Dec. 28 vouchers, in the ollirl' of thf· execut1ve, all members ,of the property altaated io the fnes they had consumed, garage of Harold C. La Cha-c-lerk of th e abo1•e eotille•l <iCR's Board of ')irectors; · 0 The red 26 inc h bike of city of Newport B6aeh., ill Thuuday, 'lee. 27 pe lle, .1557 Miramar r., court, or 1o prt'sl'nt them.' wi th ~·Irs. '::dward '.Vhitenouse, d d · B 1 A b 1 d Gary D. \ckerson was s to-ni'bedCounl)' -Stat e de-At 7:40 p.m. Lonaine M. a boa... ut g ar entere_ len from his home at 513 W. thto n.-cessory ··our-hl'r!', ID lh(' vice president of sc~·s scr1 as: Voss, 617 Narcissus Ave., the nome of KatheJine E. 8 uudersign"d at 3355 \li11 Lido, "Stagenands"; Mrs. IJie· Lot 10 ia Block 26 oi Tract Corona del Mar, was ar·rest· Guerth, 439 Bay side Dr., albou Blvd., Balboa. • • S e.,.·port 1\t'<~ch. Californ ia, ~·/o ~o. 772 u •bown o• a map d . N B h th h C lerk Jeny Smith of the Harwood, ll efrt-m llll, Sorlen & tric n Jenny, Santa .~na; Mrs. recorded' in hook 2.1, p~se• 5 e on ~ shopltft charae .at ~;.port 1 ea~' r~ug Ia Sportsmen Liquor, 26 15 Corfman, Anom('ys 111 l.11w, Nicholas Roberti, Fullerton; u.d 6 of \li•eelleeoiiD \I apt~, Sav~n Drug, 1020 lrvme sh mg &.a~s 001 an sto c New port Blvd., Central which is tht: plat·e of busint'ss Thor '-lo lmes, Fullerton ad• records ' of '1range Coaety, Ave., in lhe Westc liff Plaza $3. , .Gerne Lennaco, 11 2 Newport, confiscated a false of t.he undtorsigned in 1111 mat-vertising executive, and California, identification card from a tt-r.~ pert~tU!.ing to the. e~tate ?1 \1rs. Pes•Y 'Nail ace of the Said sale will be made, but LEGAL totOTICE ' LEGAL 'fOTICE . . srud decedent, "I thin NIX r ---youth trytn, 8 to buy liquo r. month~ ahN th,. first pu blir tt-Newport Harbor C hamber 0 withogt coveoaal or warraaty, e1prus or implied, res•rdiog OR DIN A. "'lCE: NfJ. 1191 gency tbe Building and S11 fety ... Two Wtndow panes were tion of this notil."e. Commerce 'Nomen's 9ivision. Iitle, poue .. ion, or eacam• A~ O RDINA~CE OF Tilt: Di rector may gr1111t 'revoc;-able broken out of a bathroom Dated Der ember Tl, 1966 braacu, to pay the re.aioi•s ClTY Of NE:WPOIIT BEAC!I pennit authorizing s uch work window at 1000 Mariners ~:11iz0•1hc1htha A.,:~J,,•,naes,1Adohrr::n,isbo·",~; YOSEMITE VACATION a/ WITH ~ASSBOOK C ONV E NIENCE ,. E ASY ADDITIONS AND WITHDRAWALS 5.39~ F ..... ·~ 'Y tilt IOito of -uo ••n ff0011 11\t ht. Altlt 1M tOt~ lo0111 ••I• rtc•l"" ll!lffl11 llfi4 hi dl'-of wll!l "'"'81 on ILIIICIJ ltlt.,!-llll. You can •••n S.l9'11t ptr .,onum wtltln our (Ufrtf'lt r~e ol S.2S" II COMPOUNO[O DAILY 1nd held lor ~,. ... • . . - Acnu1111 _,.. lei Jts.-~~ "" ftOttll ~-1M lUll ~nsu~-• Corpcu tLtliL $11'1 b)' ....... lltulliM S..•llfl ~ ...,! ffl ~h ... ..,1_ ALL. OFFICES OF M UTUAL SA VIN GS WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY, JAN . 7, 1967 FROM 9 A.M. T(\ I P.M. FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR SAV tN G':o CUSTOMERS. MUTUAL SAVINGS AND ~OAN A8•9CL AT l 0 "' PASADENA 2867 E. COAST HIWAY CORONA DEL MAR HEAD OffiCE: PH. 675-5010 115 f . COlORADO llVO .• PASADfNA .. 1 1 L :\DUISG SECTIO~S 10.28.040 to be done 111 diHerent hours." .... L ·~ L ''[1le C. B. Crampton's of pnnc1pa sum o t11e a«e se~ ANO 10.28_050 T" CII,\PT".R Dr., Wes tcliff, according to narn,.tl d('c;-rdt'nt, ... ,,, h Oo d f T 1 , ., 'J r. SECTIO~ 2. Sec:Uon 10.28.-'"o"ta \lesa took lhc<"r ' ASSETSO"ER S4Z500000000 "" v e 0 rus' D-WI : 10.28 OF' TilE :-.!EWPORT 050 is added to Chapter 10.28 Ted Lindstedt, 131 1 Cliff Thoma.,;; E. lldfPmlltl '-" -L;::====:::=~=~·==·===·==·===·======::;j,J 1.16 000 00 with interest fro d sons for a Cnristmas in • ' • m BEACH \!U~I CIPAL CO Or. of the Sewport Beach \!unici· '1r., C liff Haven. !llar.,..ood, fl ,.lf.-m an , So t'll & \t.y 15, 1%6, Ill in u id note RF:LATI~G TO ~I)ISE pal Co de to read: The f CorfmiUI Yosemi te, le_a)'ing Friday 0 II k c provided, advaaces, if •ny, AR ISISG FR0.\1 "10.28.050 E•uptlon•. The left fender 0 the 3355 \'ia Lido before Christmas. They fCO 0C 0. uo der tbe term11 of uid TH:ed CON STRUCTIO~ ACTIVITtr.s p!"ovi sioas oi Section 10.28,-p_ar!_ed car of J.'). Hum• Ne.,..pon u .. ar h, Cnli fqmi<l made their plans a year ago 1.YPI::S~I of Trust, fee.,, c:hvpa -.d The Ci ty Council of 'he City ·040 shlill oo t be construed phries, 539 Bernard St., .'\ttomPrs for Adm inistrntrit so that they could make re-BUILDING BLOCKS· AIJ. SIZES· ALL e•peJis.e_s .of the TruaiM •d of-Ne-wport Beach does ordain to prohibil .such work at dif-Cos ta \1esa was damaged Publi,;h: Dec. 29 , 1966: jiUl. 5, one of the of the trusta c:telllted by said a!ll foll ows: feren t hours by ·or under the by a hit and ~un car a t ll :40 I 1967, in tht' Newport Tleed of Trust. Sf.CTI9~ l. Src;-tion 10.28.-direc tion of any ,I!O Vernmenlal The beneficiary uDder •aid 040 is sdded to Chapter 10.28 agency in case.<~ oF necessity p.m., So uth of 28th St •• on need of Trust, by re~a of a of the ~ew"'rt Be11ch \lunici-or emeqrency." Newport Blvd., in West brucb or default i• ~~ ~li· p41l Code to read: SF:C110'\' .1 . Thi~ ordi nflllce Newpo rt. , .The c ar of ~uth gatioas secored thereby, fl.ere-"J0.2&.040 'lolsy Conlffrvc• shall be publi sh~ once in the E N' k 346 6' d St ff .. I f h c· , 1 tmoc·s , · -n ., tofore exec:u ted ll!ld delivered t!on onJ .E•covaflon Work • o LCia nt'wspaper o t e 1ty, lh bo d d h h II b ff Newport Shores , sou un to the uadersigned a writtea Hour• Parmlttad. ~o person lUI I e !lame 9 11 e e ec• •1,,WI>Ort O~c:lantion of f'Jefault aad Oe-sball consttu£'1, demolish, alter tive 30 dap« a her the date of On 6l s t St., at !he !' ma.od lot ~ale, llllld written no· or repair any building, grade or it!l'ad option. snores ')rive extension, lice of breacA a.od of eJcc lioo exc avate on any pri\•ate or This ordinance was intro--nudged the s topped car of h ·" ·" p bl' , e , 1 duced a1 a tt''"'lsr meetins of Save Time And Money Call An Expert to c:aose t e u ..... crsip ..,. to u lC proper y or au r o e-!{obert '). 'E ldridge of II d · fy permit such work to be do ne, thr Ci ty Coun~i \ of the City of se sai property to Sfi~IS h ld h B h • Ch · ohe perfonn 1111ce ol which work ~ewport Beach e on t e guna eac .... , nstmas s aid oblisations, aad there-10 h 1 f 0 1 1 ~. d 1 '--I :•~F..:,I !.'.BE~R:,:G~L~A:_:S:::S __ _:__,_ 1'1.::.:.:==.:.:....------1 o pET SUPPLI ES j" attended by lillY loud or un-t 1 ay o c:to lt-r, "<>0, an tree hid the. holes vanda s after, oo September 21 , 1966, usual noiso 01 ,, .. ,d •hich 1•0 • was adopted on the 27th dav. o f clurin;g lhe ·' d · d d ·d " 'shot in a windo w 111e un enJI!Ile caaae Sal terferes with or may reasonably Decembtor, 1966, by thP foll ow• no lic;e of breach aad of elec• be presumed 10 interfere with ing vote, 10 wit: holida~'S at the home ti~n to be recorded in book the peace, com fort and repose AYES, CO(:"/ClL\IE~: Par• S. ~oth, 1038 Wnite Sails 8055, page 99, of said 'J ffi. of persons re,.idin[! in the sons, H o~ers, \lllf"hall, F'orj{it, Way, 1\arbor View I-Ii \Is. , . cil!I HI'IIC:OPdi!L . neighborhood~~ gt'll eralJicin· ~h elton, .\ te levision. c lock-fadio, !)ate: l)~c;elifber 22, 1%6 '\"'f'S CO!''IJ,..,L\IF:"\ '\ ity in wh ich ~uch .,.·o rk i~ · 'J .. • • ' ,.. • : one. s tereo tape plao.·er, and re• Title Insurance u d TN!lt being performed, other than ·\A,<;;f:"T COL'"CIL\IF"\, fook, Company as !l aid Trust~. between tho:-hour .. o f 7' \.\!. Grober cord a lbums, \'ah.ted at lly Waldo lL \hug, and 6:30 P.\1. on an y "'eekria~·. lJortorn \!ar.sh~!! w .. re s to len from the home SMITH BROS. CO. Heotlng -Air Conditioning ShHt Metal 16-40 Superior Av•. Ll 8.ss11 APPAREL -WOMEN ·\uthorized ')ffic:er between the hours o f B \.\\, \l:tyo r Pro--tt'm of Jeanne C. Welts, 2000 W. 13591 and 6 P .\1. on Satur<iay'!l, an d ATT L.ST: Oc ean Ft., Central Ne.Wport lootrle• Publi11h: l)ec, 29, 1966; J ... 5, between the hours ol 10 :\.~t. Laura Lagiol!l I' JEAII DAHL Dresses & 12, 1%7, In the ~UtJilon ...,., ~r,P .~. on sunday" and \cting City Clerk • • .t. burglar smashed a Accessories ond Gifts !!arbor ~nsign holidays, oa!'ept that in c:ll!le!.< Publish: jan. 5. 1967, in door window to gain entrance of ursent n~M:eui ty or eme r-Tht> )l e wpon Harbor F:nsifCl to Interiors by Bjarmar, Newporter Inn OR> 1700 ' 5 r. Wutcliff Plato Ml 2-2444 LEGAL NOnCE LEGAL NOTICE -- f)[IT)J~ -\~Cr. ~:J . I 198 fran chi se maintain in full for ce \"J ()ADI'Il ·\.'ll Cf. flF THF: aad ~Hec t, at it!' o"'n etp,.nse, I.I TY fJF 'll f.\'JPI)AT OF:.\CH a gent'ra\ comr'r""h,.n siv~ lia.o ·\\H:'Il Oi~C SF:CTIIJ:'lS bility insuran ce policy or ';, ~·1.1.10, 5,44.1 50, o\"'lr) policir s whi ch ~hall in ~utt' 5,44.171 ')F' THF: 'll F:IVPI')AT Gran~ee and provide primary flr \C:~I \111"¥\CIP ·\L f:t')OF: cover;•Re {or the Ci ty, its. offi· rP.:J. \11"'· Tf) C1\f\l ll~ln' cer!J, bo ards, C'Ommi:osions, ·\'liT~"" •\ Tf.L~VJ'iil f)'ll agent~ ant! rmployees, 11gainst t;;Y'iTF:\tS li ability fo r los>~ or liability lor _5] • .:.. Coas t ll wy., Corona L£GAL NOTICE Newport Beocl"' del \far, and s 10le a SJ5 o f type writer ... E.~. C'unnina·l-----..,-,--,-----1 components having a VSWfl 1.4 or Jess." S~~CT!fJ"¥ .1. "iec tion 5.t.U73 of the ~ewporl neach \luni t'i- pal Code is 11m en ded to rroad: "5 . .U .I 7J lfltecf of Anoewo. tlon•. (a) lo th e eve nt an y new territory shall become llllnt:l!'d 10 the City, thr Ci 1y r.ound l shall detrrminf" wh ich ,!!Tillltre or grantees '!hall Nf"tVe '!urh ham, 2012 Commodore Rd., Baycrc:s t, backed his c ar 1---o-=--:-=:-:;-= uut of the garage, left il un· attended for a moment, w'nile F-•••t>11 ohrd '" ttol• .,,.. •lnr~ t~~l he went into his house. and For tun•· up:.. ~··rvl \:0.: anJ the car wa s s tolen. r•·p.u t~· ,,1' .m~ ~·.u . )0 16 E. C:J AH tU GttWA 'I' Thursday, ?ec. 29 ~.-., •• l r•~ 1"'~"• 1 •"~'~ FIBERGLASS SUPPUES Crystaliner Corporation (osling Resins & Mold, Fi berglass Materials anJ Suppliu -LJ ~-0292 1626 Plountio, Costa Meso '' .......... , 6JMSII t. o HEALTH EQUIPMENT "KE!:PING FIT CAN BE FUN" R E NT Ro llers, Belt Vibrators, C}cles, Slant Boards. C all 546~180 or 836·7561 o JANITORIAL Shrubl, Interior Ptonts, Trop c col~& Tree\ lruecticcdu ood Fertili te S&H Green Stomp' Free Delivery CORON -\ OFI_ ~"R NURSt:R\' l l44 t:. C'oa"t Hl•ay iU-IliO ..... ,.,.., .,., "'~ -... -., ..... _ .. .. oo ... , .... , .... 01 TYHWJ IIOOI Th e City f.o un cil of the Ci ty personal injury, tleath, property of ~ewport fle11 ch does ord11in dama~e, an d copy ri ght in frin ge• '"' follows: me ot oc!'il sioned b~ any acti· new terri lory. (b) Ia the e"ent any ~rlion of uaiaco rporate<l territory CO\'ered hy an etiNtia ~ ftan- c;-hiJJe gr anted by thr Cou nty of 0raa!le is aan!'l!'d to 1he C:ity prior to tbe time thai thr gra.n· tee of such County francbi,.e ha!l commeaced in~talhtion of a r. ·\TV sy!ltem within u irl territory, all rights acquired by s ai d grantee uoder its County lranchi:!!e !!ball tenninate by operation of law as of the dftle on which the anoeuuion to the City becomes effec:tive, The car of 'Javid Nassi of !~if~:~·~·~·!"]'·~·~·~'~"~'c'====! Tus tin turned in front o f the SALON .----------- l:f'\.TJ'1~ [ <;; · 5 44 1'0 vity or operation of Grantee · ectton ' · · under :tuch fran chise. ~uch of th•· '\e wpo rt !le11ch 'ltu11 ici· pal Code i!! .omend.e d to reltd: policy or policirs sha!l be i;,t; •'5.44 .130 Poot•ct/on of CHy >~Ued by a com pany approved A']o lnlfl Lioblllty . by the City \lanager and sha II be in a fonn approved {a} 1.\'UE\I~IFrCATIO"\, The by t he Ci ty \ttorn..,y, wi th r.rantee sltall indema ify IUid mi n1mum combined :oi agl e hold harmle!'L!'L the City, its li mi ts of liabili ty coverage in offi c..rs, board!\, commissin.as, the llmount of onP million llfl:t'ntl! an d employees asaiast tlol\11rs {I J,m O,OOO). Th e and from an y ilad >ll\ daims, ~\i c;y or poli ci e~ sh111l name dem o~n ds , actions, s uits, lie-the Ci1y, it'l <>ffi cers, boards, biliti~s. and jud p enta of commi::~sion s, agents and em· l'very kind and nature and re· pl"/ees, as addil ion~tl in !!lured gardless of th e merit of the a.o shall c:o ~tai ~ a provision rame, ari.~i ng ou t of or re'!ated that a -..;ritten noti ce of lln y 1to the e1erc ise or enjoyment of c!lnce\lation, modification or ~.any CATV fraD chise g"''flll ted redu ction in ro"erage of ,. .. jd !~pursuW~t to the proviaious of policy shall be <It-live red to the \,~thi~ chapter, includi ag claims, City Clerk thirty ('10) day~> in tt.dem!lllds, ac ti ons, soils, li a-advlUlc;e of the ellectivto date :-bilities an d judpCil18 based thereof. ~o lraacllise granted ~po n iln y iolringemeru or viol .. under this chapter sh11ll bee f· lion or alleged viol ation of fecti ~e un leNN an d until l'ach ""Y copyrighl; &nd G.--tee o f the foregoi nt~ palicie ~ of in· <ib>l!l reimburse the City for surllnct: aN re'luired in tllis llnY co!tts and_e '.P.eoses iac.ur-!JUb!Jection ha!!l been deli~ere I red by th e Cny n1 defenduag to th e City r.Jerk. •• a~ainst any such claiin or de-SF;CTJf)"\1 2. t;;ection .... A4.1 'tO man.! or action, including an y of the ~ewport !1each \!unici- anomey fees, acc oumta.at feel!, pal Code is amended 1.0 read; e1per1 wi t.ness or consultant "5 . .44 .150 '),_rcotlono/ Ston• lee.!!, c;ourt co,..ls, pet diem n • Wrl•. The C o\ TV ~y stem shall peu.!le, travel an d livtos n-be iaata1 \ed lWi d maint11 ined in pense; tond Grantee ahaJl ~ accordance with the hishut df'm and o f the Ci ty appear ia aDd best ac;c epted stan d11rda of ~tnd defend aa y lllld 11\1 Hila, the industry to the effect that :actions or other legal p,..ceed.-:nh•cribers aball rec;eive tbe iA8'8 whether jndicial, ffJIHi· bi~est pouible service. Tbe judi cial, •dm initi!Tati ve or foflowing minimum standards Otherwisl!, brou.§flt by tht rd shall be required: eeraoas or duly conMillf .. d (a) Tbe •yatem shall be ia- ntb.orities agaiu1 or · affect-slalled usia! all band eqoip- .l•g the Ci ty, it.!! olfic:ers, ment c apable nf pusiog the ~boards, commission s, ·~•ta entire VHF and F'\t spectrum , Ot employees aad ari•I•B out •d 11 !!Lball hue the further Of or related to tbe e tef'Ciae ot capability of c;0 o.vertins unr l.joymcllt of ncb h.,~..._,, fw distribution to sobscribera ~ the 51'1D ll.ag U.ereof .~ 'llae o• the VHF' ba~~d. l:Jty; the foreri•~ oblitl""-{b) The system, n installed, ,.hall etbt aD oo fttiaae whh· ah.all be c:apable of puain& toln relereac;a to or lilllilatloa at .. dDrd color TV air,•'• lry lhe MIODDt of •Y b..d, withoet 1lte iatrodoctioo o m*"' ~~Uey of iu•r•ce, •epo~t, tettaJ degr•datioa oa oo lor .• derta.lti•8 or od&tW ...,..,.«)' trdelhy ud iatellisflllce. ~qalred hereao.der: ,.witl«d (c) The •r•t~ ... d all eqt~l~ *•' neither Cr-tce •ot' City •••• aha! be deaiped .. d ,!~tall make or eater iat.o •1 r•ted for 24-4oar per dfly cor ~prollli•• or •attJ-•• of d.au•s operatloa. • • , clai•, d••4. IIC:fl• or (4) ne .,.,_ ab.all provide .. .h witho•t am ..... Ute • alpal level of 2000 ntlero- WJ.er td. (10) d7,•• prtof 1ftlt-'tOha at U.e lapet te,.i•.al• • aotiea o( lt• at•tJoa .. do of aW TV rec:et,..r. i6J (a) T\e aipol tn ao!•e ratio • W cY'HCPRilfENSI Vt UA--••11 be a ol Ius tl.• ~ liflC:}· UTY IJISIIUliCE.~ bela. . •« ef _.. (0 lh,. modul•tl011 of lhe· i• ... 11 U. a. plctare .•l1ul alt,a)\ be lau ... -· ..... .. • ..... 0.• peteftll 15.), ........ ~,. (a) n. ., •• _ •• u ... (c) lu the e:vent lillY po rti on of unio cnrporated territory covered by 11n etisting fran· chise gr uted by the Coun ty of r)ran ~e is 1111nned to tbe Ci ty after the grantee 1h eroof ha!\ C'omm en ced or completer! con· !Uru ction c d in~ua\lation of 11 C:ATV system wilhin sa.id te,... ritory , lh e rights reserved un· der said francllise to the C:oun· ty of Oraoge or to any officer thr-ro:oof shall inurf' to th.-ben,..• fit of th" Ci ty of ~ewport Beac;h, and all regul atory pro- visions of th i.'l ord inwu:" and any other rule11 11n d re gulation" applicable to C1\TV systems oper111in g within th <" City, whe • ther then in effect or sub!'e• quently adopted, shall be llfl"' pli c:•ble to and binding upon said g:tlllltee. ln Addition, thr grlllltee shall be obligated to pay aanually to 1h e City thre" per cent (3") of the gross re- ceipla derived frorn its opera• ti ons within the annexed terTi• tory." SECTION 4, This ordinance shall be published once in the official newspaper of the City, and the ume shall be effec::- tive 30 d1ys after the date o f its adoptioa. . Thla ordinaaee wa• introdn ced wesl bound c ar of Betic J. Bowen, 3 tO ')iamond ·\ve., ...lot UJ.ilu.1 ~ Balboa Island, on W. Coa s t •a:AUTY NOOK :lwy. at ')over 'Jr. and the 1 c ars collided ..• A S\00 :17Jl B. Coaat u.,. wooden gate attached lo a C.O..a ... Mu fence st the newly construe-~. t?~UU ted house at 1211:1 Santiago I !J~~~:t~llit=== 9r., ')o\·er Shores . was de· s troyed by a vandal. .. Two bottles of sna ving lotion were s tolen from the apart· ment of ')aniel E. Sal a, 1825 'N. Balboa Blvd., Central ;-.lewpurL .The J aslight P •"f·e"aio .. l and budaet Broiler, 800 'N. Coa s t Hwy., eanina faat seiYi ce \lariners \lile, was burglari--quality wo1k - zed of UOO in ca s h and Kif aenice lawid1y. numero us bQttles of liquor finished Laundly ... <\hit and run c ar dama-Aaency ged tl1e parked ca r of Irvi ng 3200 E '~ \1 ~~ k 93 • -••• Hwy •• CDM · . .., uc man, 2 I E. Coast 67l-ta»S ~t wy., Corona del'\lar, while '!:f!;Q:~~=======I the c ar was parked at .,,,.,,v'< ! Resta urant, 3050 Coast ~twy., Corona del \1ar ... t\t 10:25 a.m. the car of !)oro- thy P. Watts, 1953 t\naheim '-\ve., C osta Meaa, pulled FLOWERS FO.R ALL OCCASIONS DeMur/ Tosh away from the curb in fro nti'>IAI•BOA of the Corona del Mar Phar .. AREA'S OLDEST FLOWER SHOP;' ma cy, 3127 E. Coast Hwy ., and collided with the c ar of John \1 . Burger, 2000 Sea- 24:18-IIEWI'ORT ILVO. Ml 6.447' drift Or., ltvine Tenacc. at a regular meetins of the Clly Coo¥cil of the City of Newport Beac:h held on the Monday, Jan. 9 at the 12Ut day of Oecf"ttlbet, 1966,. ina of the Costa Meu-Bay •d wu adotted on lhe 2?th Cit ies Fuchaia Society. Mr • day of Oeeen1 t!f, 1966, l>y the B . followlo.s vote, to wit: rccht, orchtd IJJeC::ialiat AYES, COUNCILMEN: Ro11 era, and recent winner in nl•ti<...,: PaNOu, ~h,..lr.alll For8it, wide competition for mott Sllehon. , outllandina orchid tpc cimen ~gfESNft'lrurJ5~W~C:;11 , deve~oped inhld 1965, will Graber. speaa on ore 1, catti•CYIIal Dorwa M.,.llall aDd cimbhliums. M,yor Ptoo-tem The newly elected officer1 ATTESTt taura'L.a,Poa Actl•s Cltr Clert P•ltll .. nU-. ~. 1961, la TH Newport K_..r F.alli. will be inttaHed. The Fuch-•i• Society meela at lhe ,..,.; ... Leaion Hill, 565 W. lith· SL, Coal& Mon. MR. KLEEN • MARINE HARDWARE • Carpet Cteanin.; • f loor·Stripping and waxing • Windows Complete Cleaning· Service. CALL, 6-46·4977 o JEWELERS WALLACE CALOERHEAD I EJ ELOR 3 1 ~3 E. Cout HiJhway Corona del Mar ORiole 3-22.50 o· SEWIHG MACHINES • ~ WILCOX.CRITTINDEN HARDWARE Navtaatlout Ctta~ ... lts 2700 W. Coaat Hwy., N .•• ..... 131 I·IJIO.t.ll "AIIITI BERKSHIRE'S ..-the a.,. LUNCHEON -DINNER COCiCT AILS ORiole 3-9405 l4SO VIA OPORTO Newport Beach SAIJ!S RENTAL REP AlB. SJNtUlai•tl .... z;,_z,, JIIMhln, ~ Pbaoe "'""', ,_B.I'Idllcc-H.., c..... del w.., Celli. Optometrist of A Corona del Mar Cont«t L•••• . Eye E•..,lnetl"• CALL fOR APPOINTMIIIT 67:J.0467 3411 loot C..ot HitJhwoy ROY ELDER ------.... ~ ~ .. a.o'780 •••.TCI.lP, TlftOI'ICAL "IIH We hcrv• the largest ·,..d ltlOal beautiful selection of tropi col fi ah in II.• area. Yle ol10 c•ry o full line of ~•iu"u, cr~d aU occoa- toriun..dedfor lh• hobby. Sour!. S.. T ...,;cal, 218 '· -.1 .... , C.M.libofty 8.7'161 . Coato Meao • PLUMBING A. 'II. IURSAC PLUMBER 700 Carnation Ave. Coron a del M• Plwnbina Repaits DAY"' NIGHT WATER HEATERS 673-41:Jl DoGURE'S PLUMBING SERVICE " (RI'IICJbl!! Pl .. mbin« a11d ll"rHifO•) 14 HOUR £Mf RGE/'JC'Y SERVIC[ PHONE 646·0622 Ru. S4-.. 187 Rapoir -lnstallotion Ramod•l TOM D•GEARE 438 E. 18tn, Co•to M•.•o • SHOE REPAIR IAIEIIIIY'S Complet. ·Shoe Service ORTHOPEDIC PreacriptiP" ,Scteciallst W• glw S&H Gr.... St...., a IIJ90 H'""• Blvd., Ml"'3311 C.ll 1111 ,_, W.t A4l ....... , ... 67s.o551 oUPHOUT!RY U~LSTUING (By £•ropa• Craft,mert) UloiOOIL 2 ,,. oet OIIL y SH.JO~I"S...," 215 Malo lr. I . 5JU4QS nn4o1' •••k.oe CUSfOM PURNITURE UPHOLSTERY • QUALI1Y 'l'OIIK • MilL'S Pill-UI'IIOLSTUT ......... 11'14. ~· I I From the Police Blotter •e.oRT HARIOR EIIIGII THURSDAY, JAil. l, 1!167 =IE:::CIII=O.::IE~CT101::_:::,:-:.:-:.:P~·~'-COIUIA OELIIAR,-cAUF. PriM, DH 30 · fiahina reel and pole ••• The a curt. ud ttruet a pelm The 6 by ' foot window I Cat or James P. Croul, 1900 tiM, hod:j•• It ~--.. the horae of obert 'hte~ ,Beryl LQ.,J(qbpr ttiltl~•o~ The windshield of tba ctt 1010 Kinaa R.d Cliff Haven' ltruck a tiaht pole on s. .. o( !>oualat Halley Wit ahac.- waa cracked ''by ai~ rif~ aull Ln., Harbor View Hilla, t.erod by van4ala in front of pellet~. , .Oa !lee. ll the It 8 P·D'I· ~he waa .&aba ~ ~is homo at SSO.ij Scaahore prqo of Jack mil. l3l Hoaa Hotp1tal euffenna rrOm !>r., Wut Newport ••• The VI Lido Soua L'd lacerations on the head. east bound car of Sam Me• 1 bur I I d,· r1 0 1'1 1'· Tutnin& loft from the outside Murray, 7141 Bot'ty St., Wll I II IC o an 0 CC• C M W C IITEIITAIII FOil YULI Mr. •d Mn. Arlo Hayward of 260 Broadway Ave. •• Cot• &a Mota, entertained their 10ft aad dauahter-in-law. Mr. and Mu. Ronald Hayward of Cos&.a Meu and arand- c:bildren sront and Lin. for Cbriatmu dinner. Aho pte· tent was Mn. Hayward•s troni . 1 k nd lane on Newport Blvd., ncar otta en, on . out c aaraae oc • a a 27&h SL, in 'Nut Newport. Hwy,, oau ot Lu&onia St., •DI!TAILI!D OI!MI!IUL IMSUIUNCE CO'IERAGI! &he car or William !). Ken-'Nut NewpoU., waa roar-cnd- nedy or Sierra Madre a trUck od by a ca.r driven by 'Jrace lhe front of a car driven by M. Shepard or 'Judcna ... ln John C. Carlton, 2040 E. front of \he Bayaidc Inn, 300 Ocean Blvd., Balboa ... The E. Coast Hwy ., Newport cut bound car or Leo ,E.. Beach, at 1:30 a.m. Vincent Poundstone of Santa Ana on F . Nuh, 700 Lido Park Dr., Eaatbluff '>r . and Jamboree Lido Pcninaula, was &nett• Rd. collic.4~:d with the south ed on a drunk drivin1 char&e bound car of Jeny L. Bum-..• "JJenn L. Martin, 207 1ardner, 200 Diamond Ave ., 29th St., West Newport, wu Balboa Island ... A 20 aal· anested at ~i& home on a ton trash· can on fire at 213 charac of fadwe to appear 91-year~td moth e r~, ;M~r~•:·Jb:,.:·~·~~~s===~ Della Stumpf of San : Ana. ED WARD AT JAT ~ IIMrWO IE A GOOD M!IGHIOR lr ycu ue a newcomer, or kno• or a newcome r ,,.., the Harbor Are. who has not been welcomed, do het • rnor by callinc the Harbor Vi&itor between R and 10 a.m., and sh~ .,.,;u call on your friend •ith v•luable informatH .. I and &ihl from friendly business fimn "*hich nand rudy to he lr her be come acqu1i nted wit h he r ne"* surroundin,s. Abalone Ave . Balboa· Is· beforcr Newport-Mesa and LEGAL SECRETARIES and• sptcial ' Sa Ia' · · 1 gutsts who will bt on hand for the Jan. land, was extinauished by a n .\ a mun1c 1pa courts acting president of the local chapter; Tully Seymou1, ci ty attorney of the City of Newport Beach, and Miss Loi s Goss- man, acting vice·president. d'e!rby property owner Char--. ~~-:~ ... ~cien~e &n:d health 18 orga11 1Zation meeting are pictured here: les Rwnbofd ... Clyde John-book~ re&ulrahon were from left, Uiss Lana Jordan, attorney son, 124~ 'Jamct Ave., Bat-Slolen hom the car of Fro• Dennis Carpenter; Ur s. Barbara Willi ams, boa Island set a Christmas mont Bmch, 3121 'N . Coast L I I d tre<;naplast;c truhcan Hwy.,Mar;nenMHe.'.,Bur• ega secretary unit p anne . and vandals put a match to alars stole .S970 in elec• the tree. .Thomas F. tro~ic radio ~~q~_ip~nt f1901 For the purpose of estab-The meeting Will be under ke r will be Attorney Den nis Wagenseller, 2280 Minor the trailer o~e..-M"ac· lishin& a local chapter or th e direction of \trs. Bar~ E. Carpenter, wh ose subjec t St., Cos til Mesa, was arrest-Farlands, Ul2 W. Coast National Auociation of bara Wi ll iams, secre tary to wi1\ be th e F.B.I. ed at 8:45p.m. at 'N. Coast Hwy., Mariners Mile, and Leaal Secretaries, a gr~u_Q .Attorneys James L. Rube l The Na tiooal Associ ation Hwy. and Superior <\ve ., then dumped thp'i~ loot 2 o~ local l~aal secret~ne~ Jr. and ~loyd E. Blan pied or Legal Secretaries, wh ose Newport, on a <lh&rae trailers away ... .'\blue and w1ll . hold Ill first d,mpet Jr. Spec1al guest for the motto is "We Serve ," is an or driving under the influ-white_public telephone sign, meeona at Banon~s Resta~-even ing. wi ll be T ully Sey~ in ternational nonpartisan, ence or alcohol. .. An out-a traffic control sian and rant, 1_617 Westc hff Dt., an mour , Cit)' attorney for New-nonsectarian, nonunion and rr. a areen · trash can in his Weucllrr Center, on Wed-port Beach and president of nonprofit org anization form-f landing tra IC warrant led n sda J 18 th H bo B G <:--ed to fu rther the leaal se-to the arres t or Jerry w. apartment led to the arrest c y, aa. · e ar r ar oroup. '"'Y"a-c retary 's k.n owledse of the Melvin, 704~ Ma rauerite of J ohn !>. Alexander,4091h R w t t lk law and to uph old its honor ~ve., Corona del Mar, at E. Bay Ave., Balboa, on a oger agner o, Q and dig.nity; to stimulate a 5:20 p.m. at 'Joldenrod o\ve. charae of possession or sto--h igh order or ~uiness and and Coast llwy. in Corona len property. · .. 4.1 4 a.m. t t • profes sional attainmen t and d<l Mar.' .Poi;C<, ;nan • .,. Dorothy :J. Sampson, 1544 a concer previeW to "'"'. h;,h "'"Jud of parent breakthrough of the Oranae 'lr., Coata Mesa, ethics among its membe rs. ')ec. 2S burglary 8l the home was aiven a notice to appear Roaer Waaner ..;ill return to fe ssional debut as the Roger The Association fosters of B. Ev an s, 639 Cameo before the Newport~eu the Hubor uea to pre view Wagner Chorale. training proas ams for r oun a f-lighlands 'Jr., Cameo High-municipal cowt on a charse the upcomina Philharmonic The proaram on Jan. 21 at women desirina to be come lands, went to Huntinaton of beina drunk in public on Concert. He will lecture at Oranae Coast College:, will lega l secretar ies as well as Beach to arre st Bobby J. 'N . Coast ~l wy., near Lu-11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 18 , be p la~·ed by the Detroit cowses for advanced leaa l r S • h. · · at I · C t C •~ S"ymphon)' w'th S••t•n Erh l· secretaries. Soci al activi· Reed o , anta .,na at 11 aon1a St., m West Newport rv1ne oas oun-1 • "' .. job on a ch arje of burglary . . .William A. McFerrin, Club. in g as conductor, and Jorge ties among its membe rs are 2 Tbe pre view series is Bolet as piano soloist. a lso encouraaed, in addi tion ... Lloyd~-:\nderson, l1 900 Sea Ln., Harbor View t 1 thl · 'N. Coast Hwy,, Mariners H'll . . sponsored · by the Newpor t Preview doors will open at 0 reau ar mon ymeeungs . 1 1, was 11ven a not1ce Harbor Worn<n's Ph'lharmon· 10 )n J 1, N Persons enaaaed in work \1ile, was atTested at W. be[ th N 1 • : r a.m. an. o. 1 o one to appear ore e ewpor ic Board. Each preview will will be admi tted after the or a legal nature are eliaible THE H'RIOR VI"'TOR Coas t llwy. and :>over l)r. · · 1 d k 1 · · th . d • ""' .M mun•c •pa court on a run be presented the Wedn esday speaker begins or during his o JOLn IS sroop an are -. o· HY ... 91AI on a drunk in auto ch'ltg<. · h · ·, d t tt d th ' I ' r n " • .... ~ m auto c arae. preceedin& a concert, ac-presentation. Luncheon will 10'"1 e o 8 en IS nst 1!=::::::;:~~~~~~ Saturday, ~c. 31 Sunday, Jon. 1 cording to Mrs.Georae Wi se-be served after the program. meeting. Resen·ations may Roaer D. Messner, 320 E. Russell L. wom ack, 103 man , chainnan. . Resen·ations, at S3, may be made b~ contactin a the MATTRESS E S Balboa Blvd., Balboa, fell \i Fadd PI C tr 1 N • Roacr Waaner, d1rector of be made with Mrs. August v. chainnan, \h. Arn old Apple- NEW -RE8UtLDtNC . c en . ·• en a ew· tt"l e Roser Waaner Chorale, Segelhorst. man, P.O. Box 1186, ~ew- lrwcul;u Shapt•-. l a nerspri.lt4J -Cotloo CO~r A Mls.A MA11I US CO. uleep at 4:17 a.m. wh1le port, wu 11v•n a not'c· to . ~ · L Pu F port B•ach phone b" '47 ' d · · h" •11 B·'~-" .' '"" ~was.....,. .. In e y , ranee. Al so servina with Mrs. .. • ....,.... ... nvma as e-ar Oil .... "'-'.appear befote, &ho Newport-He was exposed to music at Wi seman llle ~es . Robert Temf10fary officers are ~s . Blvd., near 14th St.:. Con· Men municipi'J eourt on a an early aae. u his rather Henry. C.R. Payne. Kendal Barbara Will iams. -preaiden\~ Shop & Compare We "--tlte liMIII ..led'-.. , ..... •'"' , , ........ ~'"' Open M11. l Fri. Rilhls 'tH 8:011 J.L CU~TOM H OME~-REMODELING COMM ERCIAL Pen.o~lucd Scr' IV '· . tl CJCMI ~~\..Mtll".,. •'I ·-;';';";N;·;:·;-;;';";·•;·;';';"";:';~;•;';":;';;!.:u~a~l~N<="":.:por:::.;t;'th:..::•:..:•~u:...,:J~W~il=pe=d charao of bcina drunk in was the oraanist at the Kni&ht, John A. Stanis, J. \hs. Lois Gossman , '·ice- • public a.t McFadden Pl. and Cathedral at Oijon. His Allen Beck Jr. Th iel Sull i~ presiden~ Miss Bubara W. Ocean Ft.; Michael R. family moved to the Un ited van, Herschler, G. Klimkie...,.ic z, secre ta(): 'Nomack was anested 11 the States when he wu 27:i··~~BI;yJ~~~~~=~an:d~,~~~;,~-s~\\iss Lana J ordan, N.A.L.S. ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. C:HIJIR.C:HES Jllpautq ~ Gl~urdr 3262 Broad Str .. t, Newpo rt Heights Au tono..,ous in Gout""unerll, Biblical in ·rht"ology, ErJ(Ingf'lical in ,\fis sion The Rev. John PridonoH, mi nister Sunday Servi ce and Oaurch School at 10:00 a.m. Annual m~~tin/{, potlu ck dinnt"r /an. II Nursery core pro vided Phone: 6-42-27 40 , . 'I ' "' "•ad r,f f,r,d r ... , Bapllol Clourcb " qHic•. rlolt{ {'""''!HI. ol Caeta Me. IIU t/ !'o ,. ,,,.,., r~o ,,,, Ill/\ /It "'"!!.'J 111 ''"'· fltrr • 8a pt111 Mile Fe.UOWibJp (/PI'! ,, rH I•• tJor d,·11l-( J,,.j,Po>•ldtnt /lihlr Rff(ltis t J 111~ ti~Hndrr ••I ~'"'' a,d Santa An• 6 Maartal._ II& \(>lrll. '"'""I /lor tf"!inn D:. P. C. N•umann, ,..._ "" tl '" Qrrrtlt , ••• " " lflt("f'uorr "' tlor llo 'lufllol \ SUNDAY SDVICD a,d in lt.,/J "/ tlor "'"''· 9:45 a.m. Sun4&7 Sdaoell II :CO a.m. Moraine Wonlll. Christian Sc ience t :00 p.m. n..lnlna u.-. S.r-.ices 1:CO p.m. Ewnlna ~ nJUT CHURCH OF" WED!'IDDAY CHIIIST,SCIENTI~"T 7:20 p.m .. •''-ltudJ' J JOJ Vi• Lido 1:00 p.m. Pra,..-Jl..aq Newport Beach SUNOA Y SCHOOL ~ 9:U •·"'· enlll 11 o ..... SUNDAY SERVICES 01 the 9:15 -II o ..... WEDNESDAY EVEN ING Lu thrran MEETING .. , ..... Ohurch in Ame~ READING ROOM 2900 Pacific View Dr. ._ .... ..,.: ........ -', ..... Corona del Mar, Cali fon:~i• ........ ..,, ' ...... -7:4.S , ..... l)r. William R. ~ller T ue~ey -~~~ F rlllley: Phonr: ORiotr 3·5022 ' ..... -5 , ..... ; 7-9 , ..... SUNDAY SCHEDULE s-111..,: ' , ••. -4 ..... I q a.m. --Family won hip .COND CIIUac• Of' ca...-. acii:NT.-r incl ud1n1 S..Jnday Chu1 ch Newport Beach at 11 :'tohool tip, Corona del Mar l '· m •• 1139 E,_ac Co11t Hitf'lway aiNDU SCHOOL 9: IS •·"'· f irst Baptist Church SUNDAY SERVICE 11 ...... (SOUTHERN! WEDNESDAY EVENIN G C OJt OMA Oil IU.fl ~TINO 1100 '·"'· COAST HWV . AT ... AC AR'Tl-4UR RE lNG ROOM -l)r. Charles L. '.lcCI•in Mutual 8uildin1 ~63 East Cout Hiahway •n-.. n pasl<?r 61S--UU Moa.-Sal. 10 a,m, lo S p.m. we.DAY KHOOL ..... t od .,. 'Jlua~day e Yealne: -7 to 9 .OitNIHO WCMUttU' ... 11•00 •-You ue cordially in'<~hed to TIUIMING UMION ..... 61)0 ,_-. •uend Chwc:h ~rvic:e• and IVIHIMG WOIIHIP .. , J1Jt ,..._ 10 use the Rudina Room. ftCMtiiOAY SlftVtCl7,tS ,.,. MUftSIIY f'fiOVtDI D • '1f . rffi _l r d. ..... ~ "'0. • .. Ouh •t-G ""••• ,,..._, .. ....... ,.IIMW .... 0111' -...cH. ~ THI AMIIICAN LUTHIIAM CHURCH SE RVICES: ·~· •. .:: ,_ .. , •• ,.,_,,. .. J..a., a.rch 9:41 ... 4 a.rct. s.ltMt ....... c ••• 11r00 .... P••"" Wefat.ip n ..... ...._.. G. .,., •• , .... , Mr. a.~~:r Auht.,, • same time on a drunk in pu~ the ti me ~e was 12, -~ lie ch arae ... John F. Dun· wu oraanut and choral tavy, 203S Miramar 91". Sal-rector for St. . Ambrose ' Church and substituted as boa, was anested at 1~20 organist at St. Brendans in a._m. at e. Balboa Blvd. &n:4 addi(ion to beina boy so- Mnamar Dr. on a drunk dra· prano soloist of their famed vina charae .. ·.The car of choir. o\nn,Kimeland of Los Anae· In his teen s he returned to le s re ar-ended the car or France and spent S years Nancy V. Loeck, 868 Center s tudy ina in Puis and en~ St .,Costa ~1cu, on E. Coast gaaina in detailed research Hwy., near Poppy Ave ., in on church music. In U45 ~e Corona del Mar. , .A hi t and was selected to be superva· run car dama ed the 1 ft sor of_ youth choru ses for I e the c ity of Los Anaeles rear fender of the car of bureau of music. With a Mary T. Julian in front of gr oup of 12 voices as hi s her home at 401 Prospect nucleus, he trained 50 se- St., Newport Shores. lected voices to make a pro- Planning action assailed Plannina Commission ap- proval of a C.J . Seaerstrom and Son s parcel map for the divi sion of propeny at the southeast comer of Gisler Ave. and Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. into 3 parcels brought pointed response last week from realtor Ken Smith, of 2124 Valley Rd., Costa Mesa. Mr. Smilh, representina Helmut•s Hairstylins, 1125 Vi ctOria St., Costa Mesa, was told by the commission· era that his c lient's condi· tiona! use pennit applica- tion wou ld have to be .con- tinued ror 60 to 90 days while a land use compati- bility survey is made of the property urroundin 1 111 1 Victoria St., where the pro- posed buildina wou ld be ~ c ated. The realtor first voiced awpriu over lhe tLifrs re· port, and then araued how, contrary to the staff report, the construction uf a build- ina for hit client would up Jlade the area. ••we think someone else bealde. Soacntrom thoutd do buildina in Costa Meta, •• he taid, end1na hit remarb. Commiuioner H.J. Wood cxpreued O.e opinion that the conwniuion ••• 6ea.li•a wilh a .. s-oblem .. a .. lnCl thould con•c• a •fDdJ in 1n attempe to "'nl•aae lho ....... In odlet acLioa •• Plan- aiae c...ia•i•:- • Appro .. d • ••i•c. ror Huban L. 'lillie, 1214 <Col- I'" Dr., .. -., ... laiD ...... , .... _,at his home for the cons tru e~ ti on or 2 more bedrooms. • Voted a 3-1 approval for a conditional use permit for Orval and Jean Pillina, 280 Broadway,lo operate a nu rs- ing home for a muimum of 10 ambulatory patients a t 2SS4 ~anae Ave. Corruniuioner Nathan L. Reade, in volin& aaainst the pennit, asked for more spe- cific plot plan definina th e fuwre es:pa.ns ion or th e nu.rsina home. EAIILY .DISE LEADS TO Allllm OF TID Two men, known casually by s-.dra Edwards, 203 40th SL. Wesl Newport. were anesled at her home Chriu- mas momina, Dec. 25, on chuaes of buratary. J ames Johnaon of Santa Ana wu with s.ndra Ed- ward• in her home at 1:40 a.m. and hoard a noise in anolher part of the houte. I nvestiaatina, they found Craia Koon of T\aalln and Scott T. Wintera or S.la Ana jut iuide •• froat door, and ass miuina. rrom a purae lyiaa on a nearby table. Followina a acume be- twe• Jobft 1100, who was a .. lenlptiaa eo ull •• polic.e, and I or lhe tMa. bolh in• uudera IJol wet fn-•• bo.ae. 1\e l n...,..ed 20 aaiaotea lam ad ....... rea&ed by policft. __ ,_cw. "•'•'•"'••••f c.ll.,... Just between the two of us ... -·: j -.. oo. ... - . ~-.. ThE"r t> .JIE' m.-ny good financtal •n~!ltutoon~ 1n Sourhfom C.Jhforn•.J wh~r~ your funds are •n~urt"d .1nd tht> ytcld 1\ h1gh We would ltke'IO tell vou whv we b.lteve you wdl bt> tupp1er wtth your lund-. here dl Newport Bo~lbo.a S.avrngs • T~r~ ·~ somPih1ng o~bour N~porl Ro~lbo.a s.tv.ngs th.Jt rn.Jkes 11 dtft~rrnt from the "run oi the rrull." You wrll f~lthe dlf"lt"rencr, beuu~ tMre •s quo~l 1ty •n conwrvo~llve, pru<k>nt wv~ngs uJOCiahon mdno~gement • Nt'wpoll 8albo.1 So~vtnp;~ g1vt>s-you the h1ghf"q v1eld ma,1mum •Muranctt. plu~ thai et'rtd•n ~omrth 1 n~ vou w dl .a pp•t'Cidl t' most. Yr,, thf"rt' 1\ an Allltu<k-o~boul u~ vou "·til ltkf' ol phont- f"dll "'lltrll vou mort' C:tr, ~Iter yet a ~rsono~l vttlt w•th ()n(' or thr Olll<"f''~ w•ll conv1 nce you thji Nrwpon 8.116o.1 So~v•ng.~ '' wh~re 'fOll would l1lc~ to do bu~IM'SS. IQ.O. DDWPORT BD.I,BOB 88VIIl08 .._ ~' 3:116 Via lltlo, --. c.oH • -57).3130 • C.... till..,, 21• L c-t tt.r ··-~~­ • .. SOYtcts OVtr Ont ~rtd Mrlltotl Dotl...-s • , '-A.. Nl ... Ctleirlftlfl of tM ...,. ~~-~ ' I \ . ,, 2nd highest building total set Tho old year ooded with a Cl:uny in tho bui ldina do· p.utmont, ud Cho permit to&al for Newport Beac:h wat boosted &o t29,S 16,089 lot 1966. Newport Beach Tenai1 Tho Blut1'1, ,.,.,., at Club, fonoo .......t owlfll-2002, 2003, 2003, ond 2011 mlna pool, 2601 l!aotblutr Baja, 19SS and lll6S San Or., U75. Bruno, 2003 and 2011 Btr- The Blu(fa,l-unlt., 1 and 2· ranoa, S1,364 and S2,728; a tory apuunent buildin&l to"l, S17,732. at 2001·3·5 Baja, 2000..2-4 NE.-c>RT HAR80R ENIIIJI THURSDAY, JAN.!, 1967 SECOND SEC'IION --PliO 6 CORONA oElliAll, ~F. ASIAULT CIIAIIIID Holo'charaodwl .. au-p~ of'~:d 2~::v~t.~~~u~' 'ina to aiSauh a lO.,ear-oid Newport, will appear boforo New~rt Boacb womiD Dec. lhe Newport-Mesa Municipal 3 wtule lbe 1lept at bit eourt Jm. son a charac of house. He II free on U50 bail. This ia &he 2nd hi&h total in tho chy'a hiatory, toppod only by lito · U1,693,644 all time tiiah of 1963. Baja, and 200 1·3·5 Barranca, •••• Upper lay S41 492 each· total $124 • Robott ">awaon, 1 w~~in11-l 476: ' ' ' pooi,1346HampahireCirclc, DON'T MISS December pennitl totaled t t ,104,000, molt or which was accounted for by new project• in the Bluffs, tho East -Bluff development of Oeorae Hols tein &. Sons., The developers took out 27 pennits -3 for )-unit apart· mont buildinas, S foi 4-unit apartments, 11 for duplexes, 8 for aaraaes -for a total value of 5758,319. Here are the fihal permits issued for the old year: The Bluffs, ~nit, 1 and S2,800. 2-atory aputmcnt buildinas Scobee Builders, 1-unit, at 20\H-~-11-15 Baja, 2006-l ·atory dwellinas at 1320 8-1a.-12 Baja, 1951-3·5-7 Santiaao Dr., 533,000, and San Bruno, 1961·3•5-7 San 1424 lincoln ln., 533,000. Bruno, and i00?--9-11·15 Bar-:, l albao ranca, SS6,339 each ; total, B. i\. Smith, rehabilitate 5281 ~69 5. dwellina at 1 Bay· Jaland, The Blufh, 2-atory duplex· S5,000. es at 1950-52, 1~54-56, CaroM ~.1 Mar THE 1%7 OFFICERS ot the Lido Isle Yacht Cl ub, ele cted at the ann ual meet· ing in December, are pictured here wi th their wi 11es: from left, Mr s. Robert Paley and Vice Commodore Patey, Rear Commo· dore Roy Woolsey an d Mrs. Wool sey, and Commodore Joseph Coleswo r~y and Mr s. Colesworthy. William Shempp is the fl eet captain; Jack Langenbach, port captain; Hal Phillips, secretary, and Jam es Bra- deson, trea5ur er. Reti ri ng commodo re is Bil l Ha sk ell. (Jack Wes t photo from the 'Ca •t 'Jpper Boy Union Oil Co., sign Vi• ta del Oro, s.soo. 1 958~0, B62-64, 1966..(,8 Or. K., j . Smallwood, reroof, and 1970.72 San Bruno; 372q Ocean 9lvd., $485. 2000-2, 2004--6-2008-10, Albert Perbat, recreation 20 12-1 4, and .,202()..22 Bar· room,328Uaze l ')r., t5,000. 550 ran ca, 526,:.1 1. and 531,71\); Texaco, 3601 C. Cout total, 5334,416. u · S2 000 ond . """IW)'., IIJR, , , K• I T •• d I occ l,O()I).&allon tanka, Sl ,OOO. 1ngs 00 FlO Ue I r~~oc:,~~n. ~iat;~~nE . ~::i The Kinas ton Trio, one of Dooley ," and 8 of their 21 Hwy,, 51,800. the hottest selling folk mu-albums have gone over the Ed Welcome, 3545 E. Coast Lido Islander.) LEGAL HOTICE ~------------------------------• sic groups in the nation, million seller mark. Hwy., aJd 2nd store unit will be at Orange Coast Other hits include "Ti-and convert 1-story unit to Co llege Jan. 14 for an even-juana Jail,'' ''Greenback 2·s tory, consu uct new side-NOTICE OF' TRUSTEE'S S•\I.J: 'lo. 872 STATE ROUIIUP m g concert. Dollar" and "Where Have walks, 5)5,000. The concert wil l be he ld All the F lowe rs Gone?" 8olboo l•lonJ Qp.Janoary 19,1967, at 11 :00 o'c)ock a.m ., 111 the front en· trance of I~SURE!l J:SClt OW Cl)'fPA~Y. 1600 E. \l11y lai r Avenue, Oran ge , Californ ia, lusured (acrow Co mpany, a Cor· porat ioa, as Tru111e~ ouder the Dee d of Trust lflltde by J -\m:s T£11R}..CF: ':v o\Ril ~>.lld K<\TII · LF.F:'l All [Ll'l~: Wo\R I), ll us · band and wile aod recorded July 27 , 1961, in !look 5797, Pase 586. of ()fficial Record!> of flrange Count y, California givea to secure 1111 iudebt.edness in favor of CAR. L II. TL" Y and SY RJL F:.ll-\ Y, hu!l band anrl wife by Senator John Schmitz in the OCC gymnas ium at 8:-. The trio -Ni c k Reynolds, Joe Denk.ert, demoli•h p.m. Tickets are on sale Bob Shane and John Stew-duplex, 317 f)iamond &.ve., now in the OCC Student art -are known for the para- beginning of the Ne w Year is traditionally a time for making good re soluti ons , for taking stock of the past a nd looking ahead to the future . It marks th e end of th e ho liday season and tho return to the problems and th e promise of the workaday world. One of the best New Year's resolutions whi ch Califor-as joint lenant!l, 11ow awn<e!l and , held by Carll!. fla y and Sybil f:. n ~an s and their elec ted offi- na y, by reuon of 1he bre.v.ch of Cl als C0u ld make ~or 1967 certainobligations ,.ecuredth<ere· wou ld be to remern oer that by , notice of which wa~ re• Santa Claus J oes not live corded Se ptember 12, 1966 , iu in Sacramento, and that we Oook 8045, Pa ge :1 1, of "aid should not look for him OHic ia l Rec<M"ds, l"iSUI!F:D there. ESCRO~' CO\! Po\ "iY will "ell By th eir vo tes in Nov em· st publ ic au ction to the hi!l:hest ber, an impressive majority bidder f<M" cash, pay•ble in know that there is no cornu-Store. Prices are 52 general dies of "social protest" ~:~~art copi a of "free" money sim-admission and 51 with an son gs . T heir shows are C d bod book I h. hi . ht d ·th s h Mrs. H. P. Cox, add porch, PI>· waiting for th e taking OC stu ent Y • a so tg tg e WI arp 00 E f · 1 b 1 3 • Coast Hwy., apace in Sacramento, or in Wash· The Kin gs tons' bisgest sh Qfts o toptca ver a in gton . Every cent that record to date is "Tom humor. 330, 5450. Waters .~ Tarnutzer, add comes oot of th e stato and Schm'lfz names ass"lsla· nl storage room, 500 w. Coast fcdml uc.,ury wa. first ,0 pu t th ere by th e producttve Hwy., 5l.JOJ0. :Jerttude White, demolish effort s of ind us trious citi-State Sen. John G. Schmitz son of th e California legis· ten s who made the earn ings (R-Tustin) has appoin ted lature. garage at 109 28th St., whic h were taxed to fill the Warren H. Carroll of Newport Mr. Carro ll re places Walt S100, and cons truc t carport tr easury. Every "bendit," Beach as his administrative Ottme r, who has found it and bedroom addition, e very spe cial fa vor anJ s ub-assis tant. Mr. C arroll will im possible for business rca· 53,800. si~y mu s t be paid for. No-accompany Sen. Schmitz to sons to return to Sacramento Bryant Wiest, sign for thmg that comes fro m go-Sacramento for the 1967 ses-thi s year. Mr. Ottmer will L ido Shores Realty, 3355 vcrnment ts a free gift. __ serve as field repres enta· Via Lido, S200. There is no Santa C laus in LEGAL NOnCE tive for Sen. Schmitz in Miller Construction Co., Sacramen to . ----Orange County. fence, 320 1 W. Balboa Only if enough people rea-"i 1 TICI': 'l F BR EACH A "i f) Mr. Carro ll ho ld s .\·1.A. and Blvd., 53H. n ~:F'A UL T A~ll'>F' ~:LECTJ')~ D d · h. d li ze this truth and remember 'f:1 CAUS F: SALE l)f' RF:A L Ph •. egrees tn !Story an ,AI Rohrs, demo lish garage it wi ll we ever be able to has attended law sChool at at 114 '.'th s•, S!OO, and PR 'lPF:RTY UNIJF.:f! OF: EO f)F" , .. restrain t.h e end less growth TRU~T the University of Colorado cons uuct new gasage with of government and cut bac k Lot 29 Tr. 1011 and Southern ~·1ethodi s t Uni· living unit above, 512,280. its wa s te ful anJ unneeded 1~ llJE \tATTER of the Oud ve rsity in Dallas, Texas . Alden Farms, siJil, 125 pr ograms. And th e more go-of Trost made by J')H"i 0 . lie has lectured in hi s tory at ,1 F dd PI •nn P'" 'd . . d ,·c a en .,s'tVU. vern ment grov.!", the greater • TF:R aa. C'JLL EE:~ MR· Indiana Un n•ersu y an was Y .. C.IelweOfY-LibNewUMtl C.. At THIODOII IOIINI POID ExCICt Scl•ntlflc Analysis Proves It For Y ouf 0.. •••tntlt .................. ~ ..... 110 ...... tile I ~ ............. " .... , ................ -.................... _..,.. ... ....,.,.., ~':f'·MISS THISI SUII IAIGAINS I COMPACT DEPT. I '12 FOliO SEDAM 'Ill lt&H, ~•war St. ,t,wM 'IIIIUITAIG 2 + 2 • • • Mwu ••• lhta -•· auM • R&H, ~.1. 'II !I USTAMG, lt&H, AvM . sms U211 UU FORO GAL AXlE -2 ''· ""' ,., • , U211 UU MERCU~Y COLOIIY PARK IAGOII 9 pau. PS, PB, PW, Foct. Air , , , , • • • Sill I UU FORO GAL AXlE R& H • P S • Auto • Air con d. ' .... ' . Ulll 1111 FORO GALAXIE liii·XL R & H • PS • Avto . •..•. ' •....• 111•1 I LATE MODEL BEAUnES 'S& GAL AXlE liiD Excal., R&H, P.S. & ,t,u\o,, Air, Cond. Baoutifu l Emba• Glow with Whit• Vinyl Roo I, Porchm anl Int., 7000 mlla&o,,.,,,,,,,,,,, •, • • • • • S2111 I '65 THUNDDIIRD . . .$3295 ___ _, ________ _ OK • ................ 1!14 THUIIDERIIRO R&H, PS, P8 , , , t--. .••••.• $1111 'Q OLDSMOIILI '64 i0a'i'2'Dooa 'H'Aitii'i'or --. .--...-......... 'MNiaCURY PARKLANE • $1495 • $1495 .$1195 l ... tot.i . _______ ....._ ___ _ S. ..... liplrll r If """ ............ ,. M ,...,.. t:::"' Mlill ••11•. ---.lao _,.,.... .... _, laf"-. Wa .... _~ St ........ 0.1 c,.... , ... & ,...,, , ..... l"t.M. lawful money of the United of our people clearly demon· States at the time of sale, s trated that they want mean- with ou l warranty a~ to title, in gful redu c tion s in govern- possession or encumb rance."', ment s pending and the taxa- \he interesl conveyed to and tion to pay for it. But the uow he ld by sa id Tru stee un<ler temptation t o look for H.id Deed of Tru ... l, in omd to "goodi es" from Sacrame nt o the followin~ descri~d pro-will be as allurin g a s ever. pe rty, lo-it: ~!any citizens and off ice· All that certain land situated holders will be tempted to Ut. Uut Su.Le o.l C.Utor..>., wi ll be the burd en Ltn the TF:R, hu!IPand and wife to assistant command historian riotbor View Hills pr oducers uf this s tate anJ Finu "-merica.o Tille l11auruce for Second Air Force, Stra-Edward Lohrbach, walls th 1 s th · I ~ Trust Compu y, Trustee, tegic Air Command. at 2124 'Navecres t, S150. onl e es en pe rsona tn· da!ed Juoe 1, 1962, recorded R I Theodor R-L! f centive to continue h • pro-Juae S, 1962, as Documeat No. He is a writer for t.he radio · i. ~iddle , 1-uni t, e UlllftS duce and eam on a hiah 2781, ia s-\. 6133, p•c• 103 proaram, "Life Line," and 1-story dwelling at 2111 ma_.e ''just this one" ex-County of ')ra n!;e. "iewport level. ol l')fflcial Re corda, ill lhe of-wu in charae of research Pobblo .,f., 132,182. 2060 u .::.L--a.:..d. C.M. Th is ti de can be turned, lice of lb.e Couoty Recorder and press re lations in t.he ~•wport C•nt•r l'llllliUr IW lle ights [rrigMti on Di.ll lr ic!, ception to the drive for Casu. \le!l a Sa nit11ry Oistri<'t, economy in government when de,cribed n follow': Lot I $ the "benefi t" is something of Tra ct Vo. I 7"02 as ... how n the} espec ially want.- on a \lap re corder! in fl ook That is wh y we so much 56, pt tce 8 of \!iscellilneous need a firm JCsoluti on to \la ps. re cordt<~ of ')range keep th e objectives that Count y, Ca li forn ia. C alifornia Republicans, un· for the pur p08e of fMYi ng obliga· der the leadershi p of Ronald tions t<~ecured by !1<1 id "lO!ed in · but onlr if th{lse who have of '1rA.Dge County, California, c a mpaign of Jack Crichton , Irvine (:o., fi re sprinklers 642 ""10 a sked fo r econom~ in go~ securing arnorag oth er ob\iga· Republic an candidate for .for Newport Center Fashion ...,., vernment ma ke no exec ~ tions, • not e for 160,000.00 in Governor of Texas in l964. Jsl~n~, 515,000. ___ J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~========~ lions in their ov.n favor or favor o(\tAXWELL CAWTII '):'I anyone el se's . ao d KATII F.R I~F: B. CAW· eludi ng fee"· cha rge' and ell· Reagan, se t for themse h•es pen!le,.,; of the Trustel':, ad· and for the s tate during th e va nces, if an y. uu der 1he terms l "jOil campaign. There must of !lil id Oee<l, interest thereon be maJor cuts in government and S2,607".<1o·~ in unpaid pri n· Spending and th ey must be cipa l of t.ht-ntole scc11re•l hy made within th e shortest ~a it! l)eed, with intere!ll t he~e-possible time to reduce Lh e oo . fr om June I, I %6, '.' tn loommg budge t deficit be· ~a HI note <~n<l by law provtderl. fore new taxes bt!come un- )at l'd: l) .. cembl."r 12, 1966 "d bl E h "lo.ttl•" l'l"~1 !Rt,f) F~f.Rf)f. C0\1Po\'l"Y, 3.VOI a C. ac ... exception to the economy drive we akens it: if every- one or even a maJority get thetr special favors, go\"ern· me nt costs will remain as h1gh a:. e\'er and may go still highe r. d corpora tion. TtustPe By r:.F'. ~t .. nwoo,J, Pr,..s ident o\ttesl f!!"le n ~:. llunting ·\!'1.\<1. S..cr,.tary 11121 Publish: llf'r . 2~. 29, 1%6, j11 nuarv ">. 196i, in the "iew• port H ~r bor ~:nsis11. Every taxpayer MOVE TO FLORIDA The Dub Davi s fami ly have moved from th eir hom e at 1 \3~ Ebbtide, I·! a rbor View Hills, lo West Palm Beach, Florida. \lr. Davi s is a pi lot and ha !oo been fl ying out of ~cw Yo rk recently . Th e 2 Davis boys are at- tending 1school in Switzer- land. Coli in Your w ... t ~ to tha Enslp : 673-0SSO 11111"1 -.... .--~.~ HART'S SPORTING GOODS E:CYCLES PAR TS Tl:'f ~ ACC FSS O Pif<, WISHING YOU ALL A • Tif ')~. h11!1ba.od an d wife aa joi utteaanl!l . or order. ~'111 CE IS HF:REBY GIV E~ 1ba1 a breach of u oblisatioa lor whi ch u id l)eed of Tru!ll i!l a sec11riry ha s occurred iu lhal the re has been a defa11lt in the payment of Wtallment of princ ipal and ialereat due on said nole on '{ovember 1,1 966 ; aad all subsequent inslall- menlll. ~OTT CE IS HF:RF.:OY GIV E~ that funher defauh has beea made iu the performiiDce of the obi igatioo of aaid1 Tru!ltors as couliiaed in Paragraph A of !laid Oeed of Troat, lo pay be- fore delinquency the tu:es as-- sesaed upon said property. There is now owing aod un• paid upon .. id note the aum of $54,348.16 principal, aud ioter- eat thereon from ')ctober I, 191)6. Oy reason of !laid breach and de fault, it is hereby declared that the wh ole of aaid unpaid amoual of a aid aote q d all other s11 ma aecured by ••id Deed of Trust ia imm ediately due aud payable,· ud D.otlce Ia hereby shea of the electloa of the u11derai1Ded lo eauae the first Amerieaa Title lr a•rA.Dce -' Tra.at Compaay, Tra.atee thereuader, to ae\1 the 1 property deaeribed therein Ia the mauaer provided ia said ~ed of Tnast, aad notice Ia further hereby pvea that the ua• deraiFed he retofore e•ecuted laad delivered to aaid Trua tee a wriuea de claratloa of 'aald breach aa.d defhh ud a.writ• lea dem aad for the aale of aaid property. Oat ed: l)ecen~ber 8, I~ /a/ \tuwell Cawthoa I s/ Kat.heriae 8 . Cawdloa Publiab: Dec. 22, 29, 1966; Ju., ;;, 12, 1967, Ia the Ne,w- port Hubor Eaaip. LOCAL STIIIIKT$ AID USC CAM, I'IOJ!CT Hubor Area uYC:Ient.l I t USC •uistina in tho plaa- nina Cor nut summer'• an- nual Troy camp ror childreo in the Loa Anaolcs area iD- clude Muy Kay Shaw, 8 Bucoo Bay; Diana Jo• C>ode) Del'llli 1, 301 Evealaa Star Ln., Dover Shore•, .WS Laurie Byer, l Oll lrYiae Ave., Coat& Meia. Bet.,..a 120 and 200 bor• ond prlo from 8 10 II yun ct will cMIP Cor a weot Ia mounWat MG WYtlwiiA ,....,. ... ,_ .... twelalutts:M ~~ .. JIOliM08D 195) FREE . Safe Deposit Box ••• It a savings account of $5,000 or more i.s maintained at Mariners, you can safesuard valuables and import- ant documenu in a special vault, without charae. Transfer your funds today~ Som, otler limited to one safe deposit box per fam ily. Multiple accounts quality for the 15,000 minimum. FREE Savings Courier Service · If you wish to m::zkc a savings addition of $1 ,000 or more, (or a withdrawal of not leu than the same minimum ), at your request, a bonded mHSencer will be dispatched to your home to collect your funds for addition to your account, or to deUver your With- drawal. This service limited to Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach. ALL THESE OTHER BENEFITS, TOO l TOf' IMTII UT CHill U..,_MII-Our curtant an-nya,t rata of lnlllrut It ~. tWTU UT COIIPOUM81D MILT -..... II'CI eel~ etb' Mm ~ a ,..... .._ -,_,.., ~ •nr~uet rftt Is ~ dlltfJ and .._. • ..._. tor.,...,, UY1fMI INIURI D Te .,.,_ by a pel1Mftlftt aeancY of tha u.s. Goua:rw:att, NITM• PAID l Olli Wo\TS Oft ....,.·bf·m•ll t,.nsaetlon•. MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION AM '! yfiiC.,....~Ccwpuiadcwt WUIOJF1'11 DOYllll • _.. II!ACH,CAUP. 92116:1 • (714)642..oo.:l I • ..