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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-02-02 - Newport Harbor EnsignJOe •• ....,WiJII...wTB.-o s a -.. •••! 1110 19TH YEAR, NO . 24 revea I CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. by engineers , New freeway in formation, in cluding in tersection plans and of the Corona del Mar freeway alon g \1acArlhur Bh ·d. in Corona del Mar and the hish level bridae at the Upper were on display in the Coun cil QJambcr s. Bay entrance, was revealed by s tate highway enaincers at The mectin& w~s conducted pn ml!oriY on a qu~stion and a meeting held F riday at the Newport Beach Ci ty Hall. an s wer ba&i~;. Here IS a summat)' of the querie s from the Councilman Lindsley Pa rsons presided at the meetinJ. ~;iz.able audience of mtcrested citiz.ens: City traffi c en sineer Bob Jaffe intwduced the enaineers, Q . Wh at i.a th e ti•ing on fr-way construction? GENERAL BUSINESS SER VICES INC. of washington, D.C. national bookkeeping, bu siness and tax consulting organization, wi II establish a 4-state regional headquar- ters in Costa Mesa, at 563 w. lQth St., serving the states of California, Washing- ton, Arizona and Hawaii . Pr incipals in- volved in the negotiations for the agree- men t are pictured above; Seated, left to right, Charles A. Waer, area di rector of dent, who comes here from Washington, D.C., and John B. Saun derson, area di~ rector and bu siness consultant; standing, left to right, Nicholas J . Ziener, e xecu~ tive manager o f th e Costa Mesa Cham ber o f Comme rce, who announced the agree· ment yesterday, and No rman Mullen, cer· tified public accountant at the new office. Some $55,000 wo rth of new equipment wi II be installed. (Swenson photo.) William K. Hashimoto and Ke ith E. \icKean , both from the A. (Mr. Hashimoto.) Work could start 1n \9/l on pon ions District 7 offi ce: in Los An gel~s. of \he Corona del Ma r fr eeway, probably at the UCI inter~ Sket ches o f the latest plans fo r the adopted coastal route chang~. and at the same time get some don~ at the Corona del Mar interchange. in th e succeeding fiscal years the gap .., .. _ in the COM freeway would ~ closed. and more 'o\'ork done Frank R .... l•y s,. along the 5th Ave. route. On th1s schedule, the CU\t free· J k Be JIM MUSTARD DIES James ~tustard, SU Jas· mi ne Ave., A pt. .2;)1. Corona del .\tar, died TIIUrsday, Jan. 26, in Hoag Hospi tal th e fi rm; Vi rginia E. Cake, vice·presi· at age 74. d 'd Of Yacht'.ng d•"es dt!~. w:~d ~~~oe~"~.'"o~~-Gran 0 man Follow> lnl<motional thm Hugh ~·torgan r\ngelman, kno¥-n lO his fami ly and fliends as the "grand old man of Pacific coas t Yacht- in s ," di ed Tuesday. Jan. 31. at age 80. His sranddaughtcr, Be tty . . before movina 1.o the Harbor Lou Hamilton,_ offers th1s ed the stamed glass uade area 4;) years aso. · sketch of h1s life. and worked on man)' of the H h d k d . c a wor e for the li e was born tn \k K1 nley earl )" Los Angel<:s churches. Falls. Texas, on \larch 7, In 19 19, with th e backmg s tree t department of the city 18g6, and moved to Cali for-nf businessman Tom Smith of Newport Beach for 31) nia at the age of 14. of Bunning, he fo rmed ·the years and held membership During his youth he learn· Yt'1\mington 'Boat Works. in the Santiago Rifle and UF elects Mrs. Holstein as president for 1967 Th e "Wil bo" built sh1ps Revolvers Club of Santa for \lcuo Goldwyn \layer Ana. productions of Ute sea epic, ,tr. \1us tard built the "\lu tin) on the &unty," in buildina which now is Ui>ed th e 30's. by the Corona del \1ar Cham- During WWII th e company ber of Commerce. rle was built P.T. bo ats, m ine~ crediled with planting most Raymond Kenison was sweepers and sub-chasers of the street tr ees 10 Cmona elected to a one year term. fo r th e U.S. Navy. de\ \bt. Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich, Afler WWII , he sold the Survivors include 2 SISters, UCI chance llor, wu ap--Wilmington Boat Works and .\irs. ~lattha Kendall of Cor~ pointed an honorary di rector. moved his yacht, the "Sea ona del .\1ar and \Irs. Flor- Supt. Leland Newcomer of Rover," and offi c es to !'lew~ ence l&oe of Costa \1e s a ; the Newport·Me sa Uni fied port Beach. and a brother, Charles oC Jim Mustard Los Angeles. Sen·ic~:s were held Mon· day, Jan. JO, at Bell Broad- way Chapel, Co5ta Mesa, Interme nt was at Melrose .·\bbe)" Cemetery. way would be completed 10 JQ74. These c:.umates depend ac nny on financing. "and 1nd1cat10n~ are that ml,ne~ 1s getting ti ghte.."' llbe Q. What will be don• to reli ..... th• heavy traffi c dumpecl pa arer into COM when "'• COM fr••way is compl•t•d? A. (Mr. J affe.) The Lmrrovement of Sth A~·e. w!\1 gr eath f R I help the COM uaffic pattern. h wdl dlstnbutc the lnCilm· or em ey ing uaffi c along the vanous C(lnnectmg s ueet:.. )0 that a 1ingle sueet will no t have w handle the lo ad. Q. Will eooatol fr•••oy traffic b• able to g•t off to en · t•r th.tDM '"'•inus district? A. (Mr. Jaffe.) Yes. there "A'IIi be a n•mp!ete. mtct· chan&e in th e Bud Gulley area. and 5th A~·e. "'tl! ~"'1n g inland between Popp) Ave . and Pmn:r.ellJa -\\'e. h\ .:on· nec t with Ute interchanse. Q. Will th• ff••way b• depr•n.O ;_.,. CO.,.? A. (Mr. McKean.) Ye s. the co.uta l freewa~ along 5th Ave. will be about 20 feet bc.lo"' grade at \1arguente Ave., about 40 feet below at the 1nterchange at \1 acAr thur, and again about 20 fe et bei C~w gmng westeTI) past the !rvme Coast Coun try Club. Q. Will th•r• b. a "high manstro•ity" of interchange at th• MocA.fthur int•n•ction? A. (Mr . McKean.) There wdl be 3 levels L'f traff1c at the Gui w ist Frank Re m1 ey, 65, or Ralboa, suffered a heart attack and died Satur- da), Jan • .:~. at lloag Hos~ pi tal. tie d1ed m the. recovery room of the hospi tal at 7:26 p.m., followmg le1 surgery for a blood clot earlier in the day. The 65~) ear~ld class ical ,uitarist had helped lo brighten the hves or mi 1~ lions as a n;;nbe r of Phil Harris ' orchesua on the Jack Benn~ radio show and the Phil !larris radio show interchanj\e, .the h1ghest be1nJ ab-Jut 20 feet above the r:-re-for 3J ye ars. sent Coast Hwy. level. \!acAt thur will cross th~ coastal For the l ast 5 )'cars h e freeway at JIOUnd l evel and Will connect with Co ast H"'""). 1n Corona del Mar-had pla}ed 1n his own combo The president's gavel of the Newport Beach United Fund changed hands yes ter- day as Mrs. William Hoi~ stein d Cameo g,ores was elected president for 1%7, at the United Fund's annual luncheon mee tina a t the lrvina Coall CounU)' Club. She tatet oftr the Ua.l-.4 Fund' a lOp office hom Don Flamm, Soudtem Cali fornia public-relation• manaaer for Philco-Ford. Sdlool District was reap--Du ring the. Kot~an Vt'aJ _ he pointed an honorary <lhoctoJ. was an ena1neenna a~v1sor !>r. Edward Milia coa-t Cor U.c Souft Coa~t Slupyard Linues as executive director, company. Dog _bites 6-yeof-olcl The hunt continues for a 5 ye ar tbtoence of a rabies snarling dog which bi t 6· case in Oranae County ..viii y ear--old Shena Erleen Wa lsh, continue and that her daugip. 53 15 Ri,·e r Ave., We st ~e ~o~· tcr wdl be all uj\h t. /-__.. port, under her chin Sa rur~ ;'\/ewport B~ach_yohc e o ffi~ day, Jan. 28. 1n a va .:ant cer Wi\kins'Y.,.----who answer~ lo t near her home. ed the ... calf for assistance, Her mo th er ha s dec1ded to ""a~<ftccd to strike the dog Q II ...a.. '"----·· in the Los .Weles uea. • Wi filii. ~.., , •. eyt eRr •••• Oft s• ....... t u ' 'do .. I D ••• ~ J -•• ) -nu ~-· -•-•··'"" . rul W\ w, n• •a. ..... m .. y, "" -· ...... ~· .._ _._ __. , 6eu,.....L .____. ~ ..,. ~-16ir 1t &cern• lhat.. some or lt!e houses wutertr oi l\hu:perlte 'f"'teO rather of Frank Ave.~ tJa,e to ao.-~.u th1111 subj ec t to change . Re mle) J r.,missina u s ea.•• and .\Irs. Lee Rivers as Leavina them he returned assistant executive director to yacht desizn and produc- of the Uni ted Fund. t1on o f his "Anaelman Ketch." The n 66--67 campai iJl goal of the United Fund, Ue wro te numerous articles, hiahest in its 10 year his~ and s1ories, fo r yacht maga~ tot)', is S\51,65 4• T o date, lines. under his own name, Othe!-new o fficers elec ted are : Georae Uoaa II. first vice president; Uancock (Bill) Bannin& Ill. 2nd vice president; Mrs . Raymond Kenison, secretary; and h a N. Fris bee, tteasurer. As past pre sident, ~\r. Flamm wil l also be a l %7 offi cer ard member of the executive as well as unde r the gui se SlJ S,-'01 has been raised in o f "The \lud Flat Philo so-- c ash and pledges. The United Fund's fi scal year pher." Sur\"1\"0 rs include a daugh~ te r, \lrs. ida \lartin of Long Bo:ach, and gtanddaughter, paisnrepa-t,s aid, "Today's \lr'll. Betty Hamil ton, 109 forego rahies treatment fvr .9f(' 1ts head when he was th e little gi rl. 'is ttaded uyt ng t.o capture Up on tho: ad~·~~·e L•f ·her the Jog. The an1mal fled ends Aug, 31. Dr. \-\i\um, in his cam- cornni ttee. luncheon s hould really be Lexington Ln., Costa ~tesa. doctor ... that :-1d..: df<."c t:-and C~ffi c..-r Wilkmson cha- could •develop If treatment $ed 1t down Ocean FL to were unde rtaken, \Irs. J ohn 25th St., m C enual Newport, Walsh is gambli ng that thl' where i t disappeared. 9urina th e past year, \Irs. termed a vi ctory luncheon Ser\"I Ces wdl be held a t Holstein , wife of Newport for the Uni ted Fund. 1 have 3 \1 d F b < p.m. ·on ay, e . u, at Beach contractor..Jeveloper assurance today of s uffi c-Acll Broadway, 11 0 Broad- William Holstein, served as ient funds coming in to ... a~, C1,sta \lesa, with the first vice ~esi dent and attain the S1 51,~54 goal , Rc''· J ohn W. Donaldson of general campaian chainnan. and all agencies will re~ St. John the Dinne Episco- Mr. Hoaa was second vi ce ceive 1;)0 percent or the pal Church offici ating. I n~ president. and both Mrs. balance of their allotment terment wi11 be at Pacifi c Kenison and Mr. Fris~e by July 1." V1ew \lemo r1al Park. Pioneer resident dies she was act1ve 1n Red Cross. R e~entl} she had been co-- tl perating "-'lth the newly formed :'1/ewt'Oil Beach h1s· bHit:31 Sf'Cie t). ~:; h~~::~,:~6 -'0 office. Russian is coming Ten directors were elected \!i ss Lillian Beach Lin- denberger, wh•-. moved With her parents I•' :\1""-rl"lrt Beach at the dawn (,f u~~· 20th centu r~. d1cd SunJa~. Jan. lq, in her h<,mc at t-OO W. Ocean Ft., Ralht,a, at age ~4-. She was hotn Jan. fl. I U \, in Li ule Rod:.. ·\rk .. :~.nJ moved to Rlvers•dc, Cal1f.. before coming t•l Scwr~~~~ Beach mure than SO ~o:ar:­ SurVI\"\>rs wclude a bm- lhl'l J ames E. L1ndenber· get · •• f Ri chmond: a nerhew lhH•lJ King l)r San Diego CNm t), and a cousin, \Ia~· mo: \lu rrh~ uf El Paso, r ... ~as. to 3-year tcrma: Jack Bar· . T~o UCt professors have nett, executive rranaaer or 1nv1t~d. a woman_ res ear ~h the Newport Har bot Chamber phystCIS t from Sov1et Russta of Corrrnerce; Beverley Ben· to ~o l\aborate with them in son, manaaer of Profit and solid state research on Bud&el Analysis Department camrus. Prof. Alexei .\laradudin and of Aeronutronic; \Irs. P. F • Prof.Vt'a llace asked Chancel· Baines, Or. Edward A. Boyd, Dr. Noman Loats, assistant auperintendent o r Newport~ Mesa Unified School Dis- trict; Peter L. Marr, Cold~ well, Banker &. Cpmpany; Mrs. C larence F. Miller, Mra. Ted McConvi 1\e, Mel Sdlinltcl, manaaer of adver- tiaina and public rela ti ons tor Collin• Radio Complny'a lnf6mabon Science Center; aDd Bill D. Whitman, man-a- aer , Security Fint National Bank , Corona del Mar. Mrs. C .. IIIIIM IOO STEIIS Tll SEE l AM E FILlS Tho Corona del Mat fli&h Scbool Botu ten Club will meet ll 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6, in the little theater on campus. The proptm, titled "Tip orr," will include a video tape review or the Jan. 27 aame aaainat LaiW'a Beach, wtch head coach BilJ Bl oom •• moderator. AIAIO u•ou•CED St¥hen C Letter or 386 lor Daniel D. Aldrich Jr. to write the invitation las t week. The wo rran physicist, I. P. lpatova, is a member of the A. F. Joffe Physical- Technical Institute in Leningrad. She has been cooperatin& wi th Prof. \taradudin for 3 years. He met her in Mos cow in 1%3, while auendina a scientific conference. She would no t teach any classes at UCl, accordina to Brad Atwood, UCI in- formation offi c er. The Soviet scientis t's propoted 3-month uay in the U. S. already bas State Ocp~nt ap~oval. The IMFUT DAUGHTER OF DUAIIIIS liES Lisa OeNardi 1, the infant dauahtcr of Mr. and Mr a. Stephen DeNardi s, 734 Joann St., Costa Men, died Tuesday, Jan. 3l. U. S. Ai r Force is also te~ ported in favor or the vi sit. Prof. .\taradudin i s con- duc ting research in solid s tate under an Air Force grant. ago. She had worked n" <~\ega! secretatv fro r th c-W.~. ~~~­ son Eas-t ~cwptltf T•'"-"11 C1•. During W<"'rld \\':m. I and II Serv1a~ were held Tues· J:l\ . .I an. ~I. at Bell Bro ad~ \\1~~ \\on uarv, ('Psta \lesa. ln t~nnent w~s al Fanhaven \lem•"'f1 al Parle lf \1i ss lpatova accepts the UC I invi tation, then prob-- a bly it wi II be timed to in- clude an internati onal con- ference on so lid state physics, to be held in September at a UC campus . Double slaying trial set Michael Oau&hctty, who is charsed with the doubk t l nETT'ES TO HOLU murder or his wife , Helen, FOOD F lift Ft I , 4· and Peter 0 . Kee fe of Sonta An international food fair Ana on Jan \1 in Costa for Cadette Troops will be ~1csa, is facin s a Santa held from ll :JO a.m. to 2:30 Ana superior court lnal p.m. this Saturday, Feb. 4, Feb. t i). at ile Newport Harbor Newport·Mes a municiral Counci I'~ Scout HoUse, COLWt Judae Wi lliam F. 1700 W, Balboa Blvd., Christensen set the Feb. Central Ne wport. 10 date after 2 hours of Troops from Laauna, \he preliminary hearin1s \Jon- Harbor Atea and Costa day, Jan. 30. Me sa wi II participate. Each The accused s layer, a troop -has selected a dif .. 26·year-old enai nc:er, i s ferenl country frOII'I d\e 45 be ina held in the Or anae ~TZmben of the W~ld Auo-Cou.nty Jai l without bail ciation of Girl Guides ~d pendina uai l. Girl Sc:ouu. A food typical ~eputy District t tomey oC U\e selected counuy will Patrict Crail called l wi t~ be aerved by each uoop. nuse1 for Ote tl.lte. Oirla tNi)tl wear costumes Thoma• Meara, n. v.'h o typical lor lbe aelacled livu in the apartm ent com· country. pleJ at 2700 Peteraen Way, w1th her arm ed husband be· fore bein& shot. Peter Keefe, v.h o had wor ke d at LiC Irvine's com· pUler ~ec tion with \Vs. '1augherl)', was apparently helpin& her mo\'e into a.n apartment wh en the s\ayi na took. pb..:e. 'oiUUUA!I.l C.lS£ sn FOW FWIOlY Prelimi nary heari nas on charac s of poaseuion of matijuana wi lh in ttnt to tell are set for this Friday, Feb. 3, for Steven A. C lark, :!3. and Elaine lt. Fodor, l3. of 11 S'1 H th St., West ~ewp ort. in the Newpott- \1en muni cipal c ourt. Police rePQtted a 4 pound nwijuana find Jan. S at the rctidence. .Q:""" Haa the GoiMn~cl crossing b•et~ s•ttl•d? This was 1n reference to A. (Mr. Jaffe.) ~othmg has been settled for sure"? But the tragedy tha t occuned the latest plan shO"-"S Goldenrod Ave. as an Cl \etpas.So\et last August. F rank Jr., :4, the freeway. (M r. Has1 rr.oro.l "I fed that \I.e can rect,mmend and a companion, Gary the crossina.-' Barker. :6, of Costa \lesa, Q. Can copiu af th• mops be obtained for the Corona sail ed out ci ~ewpon d.t M d H t H bo a, b ffi , Harbor on a f1sh1n g trip and or an •~r or . r am •r 0 eea , diJ not retwn. '1ebris be- A. {Mr. Hashimoto.) "V.c hesitate li.' gi\'C" rou t the plan~. f h · lieved to be rom t e •r because there JS hl..el ~ t•• hl' changes.·' 1\lr. Jaffe.) ''It boat was reco,·ered at sea would be a wue mtn·e t.., .:Pmc tl' C1t\. Hall w :-l'c the :months later near \1onterey. late st drawings.·' \h. Re mle) "'·as born Oct. Q. How wid• will th• fr ... way b .. ? A. (~t. Huhtmott.,.) The cc>a:.tal free"' a~ "-Ill l->e ~lane'>. :3, Hill, 1n \loorehead, \linn., and grew ur in Valley Ci t) and Fargo, ~. D. He came to California 1n 1 ~:0 200 fee t w1de alon g 5th ·\Ve. frnm ra,ement tu raHment. plus the slope for depre:.o;.•n g !he l l'ad"'a~. w•sterly of an d mtwed 1nto his home at Q. Wf,at happet~ s to ftl• pr•set~t Coast H•y. COM? 156l E. Ocean Bh•d •. Bal~ Q. (~1r. HashunC\hl.) I! "-1!1 dl\tde near the In we Tcr· boa. In H5~. to1 ce enuance. The "-C:o.t t-...•unJ lane ... 111 s.,.tn g 1r.l an d •''er In addl llon f•) hiS w1dow. the coas tal free>A'a ~ and f••ll<~"-aiPn gstde the frce"-a' ur he is surv.,·ed b)' his to the approach t•• the l prcr Ba~ hndge. The eJ.)tN-unJ mother, \Irs. ~ell ~e nnelly; lan e wil l general\~ f••lltH• the rre~ent C•·a~t tl"-\. ah _t!:w a brother. Ed..,ard , and a ment along the ~•ce an~stde ,,f the ft..-e"-a~. sister, \Ir s . Rc-n Schmal len, al l of Fargo ,'· n. Q. What h oppet~s to th• pr•unt Upp•r Bay bridg•? Requ1.em mal>l> was ce!e· A. (\1r. HashlmCl lll !Uld \h. \1.: ... ..-an.l h ~~~~ bl.' remo•1••J brateJ ~ eJnesda}, 1-eb. 1. tCl mal:e way for a hq~h level '"'"''£". "'' th .W·f···~t .:!eatancl' at Our Lad) ,,f \lt. Carmel over the Upper Ba} ch an nel. l-l err arr ~ planl>· One sh<>~h Church 111 Ra lboa. Interment the fr eewa) bndse iUld the \oast !I"-'. c u •,!>ln g c1•mhmcd v.as at Pac1fic \'1cw \1em~ in one s uucture. The other s.!ww ~ a scpar:trc hnJge :-\lu~-· orial Park. .. lure for the C'Cia !l"t li "-~· ~r n~~m g. l'CC3.11\Iard ,,f the ir ec· j\onorar) rallbcarcu In- way budge. c::luJeJ C{)n"\CJ tan Jack Q. Which pion has th• pr•f•reftc•? Benny; Phd \lams : \lah!on A. (Mr . Jaffe.) "I f.l\"l'l the Yhndge plan." (\h. \h"· \!erri.:. 111US1Cal J1 re.:tor for ~can.) "So do I." the R~nn} banJ; Edward Crowl~}, manaaer of the Q. Will ony buildinvs hav• to b• r~v•d n•or t+.e high Sheraton llotel chain; Ernest lev .. l»ritAt•? A. {\U. Hasi\1 uKltro.l Ra~ :-~Je Dr. "-Ill~ ... reah ~r.cJ ,l1pht· ly to the eas t and "-Ill 8" lh111ugh the-rre:-cnt hH:a tl~'fl pf Bay&1dc: Inn. .lohnSl'n, a boyhood fnend; \\"i\liam San&s tet, a lm.a- umc ne1ghbor: Ted Kelly, a frie nd; anJ Lyle Thayer, Q. He• will Coast Hwy. join wit+. Dover Dr. high , • .,ef CtVIIi"t? from th• pu bli c relations representa- ti,·e for Phi\\lan is. A. CMr. McKeatl.) There 1s adequa1e dtslance t<' alh'" for Ule connec tion at the r re sent \e,·cl n( the O.•l"er·(\•ast Hwy. )unc ti on. CouncilmUI Par.son~: closed the meetmg w1th a restate· ment of the o ffi CI&\ 0lUI\CJ! ('ll Sitlon; "fhe Ci t} IS oppros · ed to the adopted coaJO tal route westetl} of the-Uprer Bay, and we are opposed t.• th e rf'ute M the bluffs (ul C liff Haven and NewlX'tt lletghts) aod along the oL·can front (in 'lt'u t Newport)." Toy Shop held up again FCI' the lmt tirar ia. a week, lho Toy Shop, liOI E. C..&t ft wy., ColOna del Mar, hat 'been lbe: victim of • lone armecl robber. Wa)ne Son&er. Jack Palmer. Samm)' Weiu, Jack \1it- ch ell, Ray Whi senand and Lou Wood were active pall bearers. 2 YUR$ PROBA TIOII Ill TRAFFIC fATALI TY James L. Bryant, 2a, of 104 Hiahland S1.., West Newport, was aenteneed to 2 yean. f'I'OM titon Ftlday, Jan. 27. in the Newpor t-- Meta municipal ooun . Oale SL, Colla Meaa, I aeniOf at Newport Harbor Hilh Sebool, haa bem cho-- aen .. 1he recipi•t or the Bautch Md Lomb acieace ••ard.. He plaaa 10 auend • Mict.ia• State Ualnul~' aeal. y eu oa a tcholauhip. 9.lrvivon at.o include the lfMdpUetlll, Mf. and Mft. Vaodra Nunley Md Mr. and Mta.. J aet DeNatdi s. or Coata MeiL Setvicea wiU be held at 1 p.m. IOday, Feb. l , at Belt Bloadwoy, Mot"' Oil', 110 Broadway. Costa ~esa. TOP PLAYERS llltM!D Tom Read and John V•l- lely o( Oflf'IIC Co11t Col· leae we.re n.ned oo-c>layeu or the week Moftday by Oranao County b11tetbal1 writers. where lhc slayina• t.ook place, wu u eyewi tneu. Ha aa.id be beard a abot and aaw Peter Keere, ..OWldtd, Nn ifllO & Cupolt &re& Md huddla behiod • small cat, Th.e witnell said be tlso uw~s. Oauaherty struule RIIODUIA IS lOPIC Donald Crane, a leader of the Friends of Rhodelia co:.o- rni ttcl in On.n.ae County, At S:U p.nl .. ~tell)', a wi ll speak at the Cotta ro-1 maa, weanna a Navy Mesa Califomia Rapu.blic.an We paa coat aod bhw Aatn. meatina at 1 p.ra. akull cap-i•lemll*d c.lert Peb. 15 In Ike Mesa VeNo Phwtnee Ha..na, wbo wu school auclaoriwn. oa e.e telephooe. lbc ban.di t Ice pl one hand in hi1 pan\1 pocket. w~re a aun wu auppoaed \o be . With the other hand bt aave a bto• paper n et to lba clerk, orderina her lo nn it with c uh. She aave bim 1)0 and ho n..t. The Toy Shop was rotllled or no •• s:Os p.m. •• liN· Yioua n.et•ay. Jaa.. ll. fiia car "U\Ic k aiMS ki iiM ped.eatrian Viraloia Clay· ton, 32, of SIOl S.ulilon. :>r., w .. t Newport. oa Dec. S u abe c:roued W. Cout ilW)'., •• 66111 SL Prelldi•t $aporl« c- Jatl.. William C. s,otn called tile acci••l. "---'c" ... .... ... 1•11 "' ... yooth, • ' I 1111 OP!'ICIAL IIIWIPA!PII OP 1111 QT'f OP IIIWPOIT IJAQI THE HAUO« AHtA'S OF'F'SI:T N£r~AI'i• Offke .... ,. •••• , ... , ..... '-• hiW... 2721 E. C... H.,.., c .... 4.1 .. C.W. -91161$.. TILIPHOIIIo 67USJO (.._ C... 714) f I ' _ · I I I I . ' llr .._ _, Rorrit AaloricadaUqoaaclq? 1 lO.IeQI!r Wabalarclo- • 1M pracne •• ... ,.. up. II -w ba dllrlcult to deacribe llh wltole picture ol dM IDaclliDitiOBt ot the c<H •aitt• dur:tna that •a. u lht oet wt.lch dtey nre dlrowiDI onr our oation oovered eo many .:dvitics. tioa Hour netwoR, , hu volted the • • Thut fAI Md no fltthef' tloaan. On HoY. 24 o( latt yo•. be lnclude4 tho .. word• in hi• prayer: "Dear Father, we dlllftlt Thee that the pe.opl• are waklna up. Holp u• to wie tbe war at homo.'' 'f,l£ NI:...O.T HAABOI £NSJCN lo 1!. ..ay • .., .... pri• .. 1 ..., p..Wi.._. lo ,._ Clay of No-,on 6Mc•, .... * _.,. \Kollr• oweN ..,; ..... ~.d ... .,.,., t11 tiM Nowpon ...._..c.tu ..... At.o. P•li•r.M ·-..ldy, oo Thwodoy, ~oM el-,.. ... ,. •• · u followt: ••To-~lt away: co diuol•• rldually ID4 beeome liq&ai ~ 1&-- trarctia'f •d abtorbiDI rDoi ... ~~~~~~~•air." 1.. . ta material tu~ lllfte wiehout reaard to lbeir thape Of (Otpl. Let Ul utwne that 1 subttance 111bje<:t &o deliquueence Is a atacueue, ~aulltul In form and ahapc Md mean- laaful in ita expreuion ~nd Interpretation. h it beauti- ful, yot aubjeet to di1inte• pation. F'or· iucace, it was to their ldYinlap to recllee our military stren,ch at tbe ond ol World War D. An in- tentive P,opaaanda cam- palin hrOU&ht rclaulu. and ow boy• came home .Md were dltbandod. Lall Frid•y momina he alated that on Jan. ll wh•.n the cleraymen rrom the Na- tional Council of Olurchu were to mareh down Con'- s titution Avenue, Washlna- ton, D.C., uraina that the war in Vietnam be atopped, that • contrary mi nded poup rcpresentin& the AmerlcM Council or Olristian Chur- ches were to march down the same avenue at the same time, diaplayina pt .... f cards whi ch said: ''Vic- tory in Vietnam." •· Coro-., M.r, Colll. " . 'f1'£ NEWPOIT. HARBQR ENSIGN Woo .dj~ o M • •••- PWet of r-al Clif'euiMion by t::owt decqe No. A-30178 ••• lliy_ It, 1951~ I• S.,"iw Cowt lor the CouMy of Or .... ; SIMo of C.lllor•la, oM It,. reoMn 1her.of io qualified 10 p-.li.AI all p-lkl ... k:oo rer.il'e<l by low, ARVO • HAAPA ................................. ow-..,d P ... li.._ It wu to their tdvMtaae to drain away ow tromen· dou.• aold reurve' and to destroy our ability to re• plenish ow store of aold by minina more of it. Pte HAAPA .............................................. .Aa.oci•• Editor SUUCaiPTIOM IATU O.e ye•. 14.00; 2 ,.. ... , f7,00 O.e re•. aoo: 2 ,.. .... 19.00 lo H-t.or Ar.o: Ow; of Hwbot Ate-,; <II. .l!tMJ "' -"¥ .. ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publ isher of $• EnJgrt RALPH A. DIEDRICH, Fullerton city councilman and newly elected president of 32nd District Agricultural Associatioo, sponsor of the annual Orange County Fair a t Costa Mesa, welcomes these 3 new di· rectors to the board. The photo includes, from left, Pres ident Diedrich; Robert L. Humphre~s. Costa Mesa assistNtt cit~ at- torn.ey; Dr. Norman J. U.eyer, Costa Mesa physicist; and Franklin 1. Remer, Ne• POrt Beach attorney. They were appoin ted by outgoing Governor Edmund G. Brown. -The proeeu o( dollquo- acenec miaht, fiauratively speatin,, be a~uwned to af- fect nataoru at well. We have, ror example, the Uni- ted States of America: .. Coneeivcd in libeny Md dedicated to the proposition that all men were cr~ated ... 00~~······ L•Hers to the Ed-.•t'or ~~:;;;,':~::f.~.~~d:;.~ Oeorae ttacey Jordan. au- thor oC •' From Major Jor- dan's Diatiea," and the .. Gold Swindle, 11 has told the story o( our dwindlina aold, and hat ai ven authcn~ tic information relatina to the dismantlina oC our aold minina machinery and or closina down our aold mines in the process. This mach· inery, ao Major Jordan sta- ted, was shipped to Ruuia. The era or deliqueaceo1Ce is comina to an end. Let ut build up and restore the beautiful imaae or America, until its rorm and contouta arc unimpaired, A Ul EIISIGII FEATURE THIS lEEK Pleas e take note of the full page feature which in in- troduced fn this Issue of the Ensign -011 page 2 of the second section. It will be there each week, offering a message to everyone. First you r attention, t~en your comm ents and suggestions are invi ted. ,., enterprise was free and un· SURRENDER OR. OlE? I have never had any chi!-The communist countries obstructed. Slartina on the Editor or the Ensian, dren. When I had the income arc scndina fiahtina equip-eastern aeabo~d, we ~- Accordina to a recent UPI I never objected to payina mcnt to ur · . quered a eonhnent, and m news release our Secretary TAXES but now it is a hard-. 0 enemies 10 World Wars I and II, we ea- of Derense, R. Stranae Me-ship. There are MILLIONS North yletnam, yet we ~re tabli ahed a military supre- Namara, stated, "a nucleai of ld 1 · expanchng 0 "".' trade ~lth macy which mi&ht have en- In October, B44, Harry Dexter White, assiatant aecretary or the ueasury wtdcr Henry Moraentau, took a lcadina put in fonnulatina the Dumbarton Oaks pro- posal•, and dealt a tellina blow to our national finan4 cial atrueture. White was later identified as a com- Let us reecho Dr . Mcin- tire's ria:ht ina words: ''Om country is the most preeious thing in the world. We ue not aoing to saerifi ce it ror aoything.'' • • • lliERE IS NO BETTER FLAG TO lAVE! o er pc op e 1ft the same these communt st countnes. circled the earth and have mi ssile war with the Sovo·et poso'to'on I th . " th t 11 th · m.. a a At e s ame time, we are brouaht all peoples under Certainly not for a deli- qu .. ced puddle. ·I'll let Sherm Hart finish my Log fo.r th is week. He's my Legion commander -Newport Harbo r Post 291 -and he writes a Commander's Column in each issue of the mon th- ly Post publi cation, the Legionnaire. Here is his column tor th e first issue of 1967: would killl40million Amer-people over 65 with a home boycottina trade with peace-ourdominion.Wehad achiev- cans.'' This could only with an assessed valuation ru t Rhodesia. Wh y? ed a monumental imaae or mean that we have the of S8,000 or leu should We reed out enemies, and national excellence by the choice of either surrender· not have to pay any school starve our friends, Why? end of World War 11. Yet to- ina or die. What else could tucs any more. Ourlcouraa;eou.s fiahtinamen day, ':"c seem to be disin· be meant by a s tatement Second: Jus t why s hould in Vietnam cannot -bomb tearatma. "Dear Comrades, ou r men are dy ing io Vietnam. This statement has been repeated so many times it has become a cliche. Vietnam is eleven th ou sand miles away. If ou r administration was tr uly in favor of fighting communism, we could do it ninety mi les away -in Cuba, or clean the traitors ou t of ou r o wn Government like this? we not charae students tui-military targets, j ust junalc However, the warm winds Phyllis Schlafl y and Rear tioo to said univcu itic:s areas and picayune taraet.s. beaan to blo~ after the war, Admiral Ches ter Ward have and state colle1cs? 1 have Wh y" not neccuanly ''all wet," written a mos t alannina looked around the uudent Ou~ fliers are not allowed accordina to the popular book titled "Strike rrom partina lots, and moat or evaluation oC the term, but ·Space," in which the y refer them have new or almost ~carry a full load of bombs, surriciently moist to be dan- 2 JUSt a handful. Yet when 1croua. The communists to some or our leaders as new, $ ,000 to S5,000 auto-th r .. · mobilu. IC the taxpayer is cy ly these runs, their were makina an all out ef4 munist aacnt. Worst of all, the United Nations. oraanized by ' 'peace Iovin& nations" to save the world '• from . the scourae of war," has not only failed to keep peace in the world, but is rapidly becomina a one-world ao-o vernment in whieh indivi- dual ~ations lost their so- "cr'~~tiPUy. The late · Adlai "Most of us a s Legionnaires are no longer actually bearing al'm s , but the most potent enemy of communism is eKposu re. It is inc um bent Upon each of you to learn as much as you can conceming the commu nist conspiracy in 1%7. With thi s knowledge as a weapon, you wil 1 be able to expose and chase from public life th e few k:ey people wh o are s elling our once Christian republic in to slavery under the commu nist tyrann y. aravedlgers ." If you have s upposed to Jive these stu-lives are just as much in rort to destroy our country not read it, do so now by jeopardy as if they can icd a and to bury our people, for all mc:ans. dents a Cree education, just 1 l'u ll load Why? Arc they we a one stood in their way lr 't t r R S•· why don't we aive all ~ d h II d th · 1 were no or . ..ange s upposed to do as little an c a enac e~r.-at,:-McNamara·s delibera te rc-these students and cryi na tempts to conquer the world. duction in our mi litary hard· prol'cssorsanewautomobile? (Continued on page)) Their plan wu at once ware aaains t the counsel of The univeraities only have mas terful and devious, yet orficc:rs who we re charaed about 8'r. or leu of the stu-simple, They called their with our dc:fense, we would dents that a:raduat c from shots and let us know in ad· le>o.!.. -~vcnaon once remarked that we already have lost much of our national IG- vcrei,nty and today we are in danaer or losina more or all of it. "Why has th e U.S. never declared war in l<orea or Viet- nam? If you don 't k:n ow, write your senato r or representa- tive and let us kno w the answer at our next meeting. "When you and I served, it was for the U.S.A. Shouldn't we continue to do so? "Some people may call it flag waving ..• or by other names ... but can you think: of a better flag to WA VE !" Sherman Hart, Comsn.n4tr .... --__ • • • Socialism Will Not -work (Fro"' the Sorrla Arrtl R ~gist~r) not be in th is com promisina high school and will only -~[----------vance what they planned to le t A and B araduale! go I we receive the witness do and how they expected to dilemma. or men, the witness or God do ··t The -· . d t there, so they are discrimi• • Y c..,,. ptre 0 R. Stranae Mc~amara and natina: aaains t the 92 or is greater: for this is the drain away our national Bar! Wancn s houl d be, by 939, or the students that witne ss of God which he wealth, to destroy ow na· whatever means necessary , hath testiricd of his Son. tiona! sovereianty, to attack I. d r th · th · cannot ao to the state 1 r·•-d · re 1cve o ett au onty He that belie ve th on the our mora I!X:"r,to un cmune 10 r th d · th univ ersities, but the p<ofc s-So of God th out pe ople's health tor~ w cr un enmnc e n ha the witness • ..,.. republic. sou and a small amount of in himself: he that believeth mc:nt the spirit or revolution 8Gb "--an • -~~enlt expect t~ tax-and lo stir up racial and ...... payen ~to pay their way not Gad. balh m..se him a clan strife :"\II to the end ~:~~~Beach. throu&h lchool. liar; because be believeth that out will to win would Third: You do not sec any not the record that God lave vanish. A low point was reached when the infamous unilatcr-A~TH uq E MO~RISON al disarmament treaty was ' ratified, Md nothina has has been named manager at been done so far to nullify the Corooa del Ma r Office of its insidious provisions. Crocker-citizens National Still on the downward es· 3ank, which is scheduled to calator, ~r lcaislatora have F poodered ''O'vet "'i.tie equ.ally open eb. 17,at 2859 E. diaaatroUS' cbftgttt_,·'ue'aty Coast Hwy. He joined Cro c- by which we would admit ker.Citizens as assistant Ruuian consulates in to our manager of the bank's •Nil- larae cities, osten sibly to mington Office in 1%2. His In the nnal analysis, social-tbesil, e per eat ~ tbe people Ism and communism •~ diffi· are doiq: 40 per ceat ol the cult to distinguish and the trou. world's wort. "RECKLE~ DECISION" Editor of the Ensign, The reportc:d acti on or the Governors or the United Re- publicans of Cali fornia to of the studcnta and profe s-of his Son. Richard Cotten, who sors in the private school And th is is the record, that speaks from the Conscrva- raisina any disturbances God hath given to us e ternal tive Viewpoint, has told us life, and tho·s lo·re ,·, ,·n ho'• that the nato·on be1an to and aakin1 ror public money for Cree education. Son. melt away durina the Wilson He that hath the Son hath Administration, circa 11»13. further international trade, but really provKHna a screen (or intensive spy activities. It has been said that the treaty was dictated by the Soviets, who with un canny rorethouaht provided that the consular personnel would not be subject to local, state or national criminal juris- diction, so that they could commi t crimes with impunity and yet ao free. most recent ass ignmen t has been a s r~ssistant manager of til e C:osta Mesa Office. He is a native of Santa Ana, was graduated fr om Tustin High School and attended · Santa Ana r:ol le ge. He is a graduate of th e Cali forn ia Col!ege of Mortuary Science in Los Angeles . Mr. and Mrs . Morr ison and their 3 children reside in Orange. ble with both Is they wOD't Productioa. is tbe key fiiCtor work. in any produetive ICODOmy, a Socialism . a.nd communism position the toeid.Jta reject. are primarily cobcerned with Their long shot la dMsion of the _the division of wellth and would wealth, cerUiDJy DOt produc- take the fruiL'I of another man 's tion. labor by force and di.!tribute it Socialism's &nswtlr' to the ••each according to his need.'' problem at pr1 ••c:ti•• .-p~oy. In a capitalistic soc iety, the ment is ceJIU'al r= hi ~Bier emphasis is on increased prod-which a .o.tif'il! eJ.ite pro. uction, not division. Capitalism gramJ: bd dinda an pnclue- al.ao provides the incentive for tiou. However, tbe tbeoriiCI fiDd the entrepreneur to produce: a that modena t e c b a o I o C 1 is better and cheaper product JOmewblt ree~. Prodac· available to the masses. lion ia ao a.pla: _. -.itive UDder the system of compara-that it e&DDOt be dind:ed by tively free enterprise, the Unit· politieal ~ b Ruaaia ed States, with only 6 per cent the t.beorista ba'f'e ._ UD&b~ of the world's population, bas to plaq. ac~equtety for utitmal been able to acquire 40 per ce nt ptoductioo or )II"G'ride IDceati"' or the world's wealth, some-to Soviet worten to ,. tbllt u- -thing the socialist and comm u-tra mile. nis~ nations have been unable to 'I'benl's oaly .-aohJtita to approach_ That little statistic the eeooomlc probleat If tbe alone should be ample proof nf world aDd that's a free martet, the superiority of capltali!.m. in which ~ idiatiw la Now the socialists here and rewarded or reproved br eu.- abroad are trying to shame us tomer acceptuce. ID a free eo- for having accumulated so t.erpriae, produetive IOdety ev- much of the world's wealth un-ery man il a capi&alilt beenle der i lais.se:r:-raire ttonomy and be il a free maD. are wa ming us that we must Governmental bUruueracy 1D 1hare our plenty w1th the impov· IOCialist natiou par&l,.._ bu- erisbed sociali!.t countries or man ia.itiat.ive ud ll!ttlta kit their peop~s will rise up and minimum procNctioa. Ia a free destroy us. marklet, tbe b1l ~ productioa Tbit it, indeed. a ttrange turD are taba r,. 1111 llritW Gf events. Socialilt.s maintain and biDded ..,.. 1e a. peep1e tbat all wealth it the produce of aad prodDctioa • •e Wptied. labor, ud, aceording to their It's that atmple. LEGAL HOnCE LEGAL IIOTIC! oppose considerati on by the Board or Reaents of Dr. l)aniel Aldrich, chancellor or the Univc:rsi ty of Ca!Hor· nia, Irvine, as president or the University of Cali Cornia is 11 vicious and reckless decision, It reflects innucn· do and hearsay at its wors t. All who have followed the dc:velopmcnt or uc Irvine rrom bare around to its pre· sent distinctive campus and competant ractlty know why !)r. Aldrich's demons trated exe cutive and adminis· trative capabilities arc so hi&hl y rca:arded. His ~eneral reputation in the comm.tnity and his cease- le ss dforts in briogina a s trona mora l thrust to the charactc:r or th e university, as well as his di s tingui shed personal s tanding amo na educ ators throuahout the c ountry, arc so well known as to be be yond ch allenae. 1£ the UROC resoluti on reflects the "deliberative judament" or a presumed re s pons ible seament or the Republican party, then tbc only an~ inevitable conclu- s-ion is th is: God save the Republican party and America. Harvey ~. Pease Balboa Island, Calir. TAX PROTEST To: Fourth: There arc: more Impetus was aiven the R- de th life; and he that hath not ......--stu nU at do not ao to scvclt administration, 20 II d the Son of God hath not lire. co eac an araduatc than years later, when the Soviet d d h . (I John l:Hl.) U o an t e maJority of them nion was recoaniz.ed, ~nd are Crom rami lica in the low income bracket, so I think a revo lvina fund shou ld be set up for every student that wants to ao to achool, and they w iII be loaned the mone y to ao, and th eY' pay the full amount ror aoina to school. Just why should you le1is Ia tors, profcasors and re1c:nts have any objec- ti on to Jhis plan? J th ink it ia now time for a II tupayers and property owners to vote •aainlt tax overrides ar.d school bond issues and vote aaainst both Democrat and ~epub­ lican lea:is lators that are not willina to conec t the above conditions, so why s houldn't you aet busy and vote taxpayina law• that will require people to pay taus accordin& to their ability to pay , and not heap taxes on the individual home owners and rental pro-o petty. I think it ia a fair way to raise the sales tax, income tax., and lusu.ry tax.es, but not on food and druas, whieh ue the basic necoasities o( life. The r-clcnou that arc hollerina free education ttart to tcac:hina and work- ina fl$ free. STATE IOIIIIP by Se•lllhlr Ja ... Sc .. 11ila Dr. Steuart McBimie, ' 'The Voice of American· ism," recently told or the activities of communist in· the once proud has be come areater than ow spired student upriainas. and inspirina word "reform" taipayers cu reasonably He related how rebellious has been the: exclusive pr<>-and riahtfully be asked to student poups had souaht perty of collectivist archi-bear, Despite til the out· to impede the war effort by tec ta of an all-powerful cries we have heard rrom bumina up draft cards, by s tat c, wh ose idea of rc ronn lhose with a vested interest stoppina train a by lyina is to &o back to methods o£ in continuina almost unlimit-down upon the railroad r d 1 d d ' r tracks, and by scndina me-orcc an compu sion which c &pen IDI or hi&her cdu-dical supplies to the Viet were already old when the cation -and will soon be Cona, who now ue Ciahtina Pharaohs or Eaypt built the h~~ioa rrom ~ose w!th a aaainst our own boys. He pyra mid s. stmtlar vested Jntcreat tn al-revealed the wont situation Now th at we have a new most unlimited spendina ror or all: An crrort bad been aovcmor in Sacramento de-welfare-much of the spend-made to recruit American dicated to rcducina the size ina no~ beina done in these boys to ao to Vietnam and and cost or aovemment, witb areaa 11 not only unnecea· to fiaht on the side of the. more leais lators than ever sary, but actually harmful. Viet Kona. If there is a bcrore who s hare that dedi-There maal be a dtcisive nadir in our national lire, cation, it ia time to take and shift of cmphatit in every that lowe at low point was use the word ••retonn" to tvclfare !X'OifUI -a. shift reached by thi s revelation. r d nd. However, a parallel low describe: steps to limit 1<>-rom uneame • une IRI wu reached when our ao- vcrnment and utend liberty haodoats of pocket moaey to vernment aouaht to expand JUDGE IS SPEAKEII AT IDYll' a.ue FaMILY •n Judge Donald Dunaan was a:ucst sped ;:c:r at the first Camil)' niaht of the Up per Bay Br anch or the Harbor Area Boys' Club. Boys honorc:d fo r October No vember, and Decem be; include Dudley Rich, tO; Scan Cragin, 10; Fr ed An- dersen, 13; Bobby Unvert 10 ' . . R1 ch Hes ton, 13; Tirey Ford, 17 ; Steve Ken t, IS; Doua Bal comb~ 14: Roy Vanderaa, 16; Dc:nnas Theriot, 17; and David Lumi an, I I. The New- port Harbo r 2Q-JO Club sponsors the se awards Cor boy s who have: exhibited toyah)', partici pation and s ervice to the corr:munity and th e Boys' Club. IIOTICE OF HEARIIIC Governor Rcaaan has at: retum.ina temporarily depen· trade relali0111 wilb comnam- ready taken bis atard for dent citizen• to prodtaet.ive ist cownriea whicb now arc mucb~eedcd reforma ia tbe aetf ... apporL Governor Rea• tupplylua munitions o( war financlna and admioiatralion p.n hat made tbia hia aoal. co che NOnh Vietnameae of our a tate collea01 and To check abusea, he will wbO •e u1ina lhesc sup-NOTICE OF' PUBliC liEARJNG 1c • Ia · • • 1-to 'lll Notice I• hereby Jlvea dtat universities, This week he support Jll &iOft requtnrSJ P Th' • ow ~Den. the Plualas Com miuloa. of IMOUnccd his ret~ aoals the [)eputmeat ol Social .eae •e only the hi&h· the City of Nl ewport Beach will for the mucb ... baaed wolfan Welf•e to uafat eoanty lilht• ot lhe etfortt made bold • pub lc hearlas oa lite proaraiTII ot California. w.ellare departmeata In ae&o-bt' the comnautill COiltpir· •ppllcatioa or the ftviu Co.o fJ d ~ --• 1 acy• to cl"ttoy our nation. P•Y for a Uae Permit IU250 to As every obterYUt ci&izen bftl up • · ec "' nuu n• The IWII .... tal ~ ~.,·r 000• permit: location of two of' -•·-You wilt have to e.cu1e and •0 ,11·100-011 '"''" ..., 01 ua ~-Governor u Ronald Reaaan_, every honest welfare • een01 it fri•'"&eniaa, but te~porary alp r,oupe for ~~ my typina aM Jl'arrnar, and .. L-... '":f:.'• 1 dl ld .Gov. Robert Finch, wor..er LLQOWJ, theae pro-AI a nMIDbtr of the Seaa&a wben we naJin lila& each 0 prov 1111 eaun-1 cannot type like I uud Soc' ~ h' c•t oa of New pon Ceater ud Senator John Sebmitz, AI· and ( pams are now riddled with tal Welfare COIMUUee 1 tUOC:OII ... ey ac ICIYe in-It• 11ajor tea•t•· ou scmblyman Robert Badham, to nev~r aot 1 colleae wute and wtriaht ftaud. welcome IUGb leaialad~ creaHa the rate of ou de· locatecf •pfH'ollma~.r;"~ •II• Dr. Mil Rafferty, U.C. tree education, I hope 10 Welfare.; hat become a we aad trill do alii can N ai•• 1i~tceace,, it l1 mo1t ••~ of Beckbay ort .. oa •• Board of Reaenls, and &o hear yow utwera to the ·or Ute Eft t1 ~o... • y il u&ath." WhUe bariaa• II da~treuio.. •••t aide or JhlborH Road; above QUotliODI, • Of oq conac.en-. JD · It Ia hlrd to UDdent d JI'O':f. two located at tile l•kl- tbe Letters to the .Editors: y tral tioua welfare worten and c<Joli~eace an dle tincere wtlat deUql.eac:on 'jd ••c oa of Crow. Drive •d dae ~'lTICE IJ F' BULK TRANSF'ER Notice is hereby given to the credltorll of Edward E. Sharp, Traasferor, that 11 hulk trlllls fer ia about to be m11de by Tr•••4 feror, who•l! bu!line•s address Ia 2344 F.: .. t Co•t Hlgbwoy in the City of Newport !Jeacb, Coaaty of Oraose, State of Caliloral•, aad a.ll of whoee h11•iae•• 11•mea u d add resaea 11aed ,.,ltllltt. till,.._ yeara Jut p•t, ao far .. luow11 to Tr ..... fel'tle, are AI W R2ot Beer Dr! ve Ia. aad Newport Ceater nri ve Ia lae., Z3U [Nt Cout lllshw ay, Newport Beech, CaiHonUa, to JoU B. Wlllleaa ud Saado C. o...w,., Traulert~e, whO.• .... laeu M.tr..a Ia aou,·of &I.e hiUowlag deacrilied per- -~ ,..f..cy of Tr-le«)r, ...,.h, AI etoc:k Ia ll'.de, fix• ..,.., e .. .,. •• , -d pod Wm •' • ~ttate o,h• r. R .. ..., .. , ......... bowa M A•• Root ~344 Eut Cout Highway, 1n the City C!_f Newport Beach, Coa aty of Ornse, State of Califora.ia, aad that the fore. goiag bulk traaafer will be coa• summated oa or after the teath d.ay of February, 1967, throash Escrow No. 72-2 28, •t the., .. , crow department of the Newport / Beach Braacb of Secarhr F'h'llt Nalioaal B .. lt •t 3415 Vi• Lido Ia tJae City of Newport Beach, Cooaty of Ornt:e, State of C.Jifo1111ia, Oat ed J•aury 26, 1967 S•do C. Oe•ettopa, Traaaferee l am a man 78 yeart oid JC::'H 1 ~rrr concerned citizent 10 chtck C~lmeat ol tbe ao.eraor do 10 uti .,:• ...,.,. w .. t aide of MacArtlr.•r &o.l .. and my wife it &4, and J · ac .' e abuus ban been ilftOI'ed tiDd ltia · Healdl ud Welfare . • ~· t •• Cln •ard. am send ina you leaialatora 1501 Wutmanster or rejec&ed. with-penOn.j .Adrlllinian&Gr S WU . pac•• "It II wo.ld do to lfotlce Ia herebl fartlroel' &i•• -~~-:.: O.he I• .. d loc•led et '• Jolila H. wun .... Tr ... fere• Pvbll•h: Felli. 2, 1961, I• T1te Newport Harbor Euip • ........ , __ ,_ • I lnJCot•sa• c.!! QUal Chc tollo'ff'1ftl quutlons. Cotte ,... vilificadoa and lhraalt ...1 li .. IPIDoet • 'dM ....... UIJrlerty ... ich ....... ld ,.bile •• ,I.a. wru .. v. -to toe I .. ., <laaft 1r.,..MD&aoatca.cry. 1\ea hid 011 tile 161Jr. d•1 of, • .,.._ Pint: My wife and. I biYI WIM, AND G!T OUT ropriul apinu the wocaW.. -.ouoc:ed1 I eapec:t .. , 1,. e• recotaiH IIM·nery .-y, 1967, •t th ~o., of a.oo p11id achool taus io Call· Editor of 11M &tip, be nformera. l.e••· DOl,.... will -.t ooa1idefWW op-.ltiale ta. let c:cat• !;"'· '-til• Coaaell 0•"- foroia for 50 y .. u and my Pollowiq ia a copy o1 cho in .. •tiaadOil and llilperYi· poeili• ta the &ower .._ _.., 11 ..cceatf.l, .. Ball.~t :tJ•r' u..A.ac: City ·aeome is leu than tl.OOO letcer lhat I .. at 1o Pre• I-aion ot .,.b • .,. reoiplenle it lou ot 1M .. .,. .. ...._. '!.. ~ •l&a..._ 1 llnle. •1 •d •II ,.,. ... :.~:; pat yoat, Jutt why thOCIIcll dOftiJ-911: In pn>tpacl-.._ala -• .u, ____ B-. d• !JIIa-1M • ., .,. • ..,. ._ -~Y l5'1! of ray yearly Income Why lte we GPii"' c:c:n-/•lr•aly circalaliq fa die IIIPJ!Cift 0cw ... a..,..•, 'toMi •z-zp 'eclltlh _.. ........ on my• home fr. taus lad tdaitta ia VMtaam, IDd .. .,.,, bureaaeracy, .,.... l(t wlfaa' ...... a. faa• of .., • ., ...._ :: '· c:-.:c-:""'-' flO par moolh ,..,, lor ltalpiaa 111... anrywliora Tho wo!lara ........ Ul:o -...._ 10 -... laltaa, Pl..::. c-~aot. undlna chllclran to ocbool? elu? lite 1>1blio adacadoe ......., wo!I..O - , , ..!,~IMI h Dr. C.l .,.,. ..., .. .,.,rei. I, lNT, • • -. -----,.... " ....... -11: .... • I ' 1 ,, ' • ' LeHers to the Editor (Coatla•d,..,. Pall 2) A.utn.ia Md Yuaoala•la." f'iciala for hit Blble-bued ~~ aa poulble, While Do any ol tbe .. COUA• reliJiOI\_, • lhemMivu facin1 d .. lb? lriol aid OUr enemy In Viet-Ouhamand Dr. Henry, edi- Wby are our pilota forced nam? . tor of Chrittianity Today, to take a certain rout.e, nick· 4. '• Entered into a cui-played host 10 the Novem- named ualauabtcr alley"? tura! •••~ment with the ber "W?'I~. Co_nareu ?" That it like aondina a eall· Sovaet U~:on for ~nother Evanaehtm t~ ~erhn. ina card before a ttack. Why? two yean. They m~e .11:'• aaaantac •f!· What kind of a war is thia, . Ate these_ murdercn really or ~ tnvatma a1ents m ., Our . T h' f tnterested tn cuhure? clencal eolian from com-anyway . CIVII&n c to. 1 .5. ''My riut rcsponaib-munilt ~;:ountries -Yuao- do no~ acem to h.avo the wt~l ility to our poople· is to 11-alavia,.East Germany, Cuba, 1o wm, ao let ' tun:'. thta aure that no nation can ever etc, 'they alao paid the w~ back ~ the rruhtary rind it rational to launch a farea of .conaervative mini- chief• where tt bclonaa, and nuclear attack or to uae ita ster1 fiom other natioru _ let'• WIN thi1 war NOW, nuclear power as a credible apparently on the theory and GET OUT. threat aaainat ua or our that no one would mention Sincerely, allica."' the evila of the communiat Mra. Emeat McClellan What about other method• criminal conapiracy. 527 Weatminatcr Ave. of attack? Newport Beach, Calif. 6. ''We have chosen to fi&ht a limited war in Viet- nam in order to prevent a I araer war -a war almost certain to follow if the Communists succeed in takina over South Vietnam by force. If they arc not checked now, the world can expect to pay a far areater price to check them later."' TUNE IN fEB. 6 De ar Editor: The case of Tillie Ves- solls, now before the City of Costa Mesa, seems more like fiction than truth. Once a month, give or take a counci l mcetina. she goes back to the City Council to see if they will pcnnit her to keep bet upholstery shop open. First, accordins to the newspapers, they wanted her to ,give 25 front fee t, but s he couldn't be- cause the loan company said she would have to pay them $6,;)00 first. This caused City CoWlcil to take a survey or loan company policies to see H they would all take the same action on a dedicati on of prope rty. Tillie was permitted to operate until survey is com- plete, then report ~ack to council me eting. They a ot but one answer to 25 qucs- tionaircs and that was there was no set policy but e ach property was judacd upon its individual location, ef- fect of the loss or footage, etA:. Episode two has the City Council set up a poll to contact the property owners on Palace Ave. to sec whe- A. Isn't there a threat of escalation? B. What if. Corrununists succeed by methods other than force? 7. ''We are dealing with stub born advcrsuy, commit- ted to the use of force and tenor to settle political questions." Is an adversary the same as an enemy? 8. "Our adversary still believes he can ao on figh tin,g lon ger than we and our allies are PfCpared. to resist h.im." What allies? Isn't our ad· veuary convinced that we intend to have victory? 1. ''The peoples of Asia know that the door to in- pcndcnce is not going to be slamme d shut. They kn ow that it is possible for them to choose their own national des tinies.'' Would this also ~ tr ue (M Rhodesia? 10. ''I will ask the Con- pess for funds to join in an international proaram of reconstruction and develop- ment for all the people of Viet Nam, and their deserv- Fortunate! y, two of the speakers did -from For- mosa and South Korea. But the communist "ministeR;" took the platform to state that Ch.riatianity has com- plete freedom under com- munism. How many were gullible enouah to believe that? Dr. Graham and Dr. Henry should have invited leadina Christian anti-<;ommunists to speak -such. ministers as Dr. Carl Mcintire, Dr. Billy Hargis, Rev. David Webber. and Rev . Paul Neipp. Rev. Ri chard Wurm- brand, finally released after 14 years in Rumanian torture-prisons, should have been the No. I honoree. But with communi sts per- mitting this ecumenical con pess, it is easy to see why no re solutions cou ld be passed. D.L. Evans Box 42, Dallas 21 TME ENGAGEMENT of Beverly Aim of Newport Heights and Douglas Cl ark of Glendale was anr.oun· ced at a dinner and champagne pa rty at the home of the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Aim, 401 Holmwood Or. The groom·el ect's parents, Mr. and Mr s. Lester Clark, also were pre sen t, as we ll as Beverly's grandmother, Mr s. Opal Kellison. Beverly is a graduate of Newport Harbo r High School and Orange Coast College and is now employed at UCI. Her fiance attended Glendale Ci ty Coll ege and will be graduated th is mon th from San F ernan do Vall ey College, where he i s a soc iology major. The wedding has been set for May 20 at St. Andrew'S Presbyter ian Church of Newport Beach. (Pat Willson pho to.) Stuart-Flo rites held Mr. and Mra. Jamea A. Stlt- art, lS06 Irvine Ave., Har- bor Hiahlands, announce the mania&e of their dau&hter, Hanict Jean, to Eric Mich- ael Plo, son of Mr. and Mn • Frederick T. Flo of Arcadia, Cali(. A double ring cere mony was conducted Saturday, Jan. 21, by ~. Charles H. :>iercnfi e ld in the wedding chapel of St. Andrew's Ptcsby.tetian Chur ch of New- port Beach. The bride it a graduate of Newport Harbor Hish School and is now attending Oranae Coast College, The bride· aroom attended Mt. San An· tonio Collese and Oranac Coast Collcae, and is now employed by Pacifi c Tele- phone Co. A honeymoon trip to Ha- waii is planned fot \larch. $1 .000 FUND GIVEN TO COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA A $1 ,000 a year sustaining NE..ORT MARII)R EJISIGII A RU SECTlOII - -P. 3 THURSDAY, FEB. 2,1!167 CO !liMA DEL 11A11, CAll F. Always the heart of our business Why do most druastores sell everything from breakfast to dance 'A'ax ... ~ The answer is simple. It is a matter of economic nttessity. Americans, thank goodness. are ~~:enerally healthy and there are not enough prescriptions 10 keep all drugstores go ing. Thus. we sell a vadcty of merchandist:. By so doins Vo'e are able to stay open and render assistance whene\'C'r and wher- ever it is needed. Prescription sen. ice, hov.<ever, continues to be the heart or our business and we are always pleased to assist you when mcdicatiom ls needed. Ct..istensen Phcrmacy :1021 E. COAST BWY., coao•A DEL MU OaJOU: J ·2550 fund has been iivcn to the Orange Coast College Com-. mun ity Orchestra by an anon· ymous Costa \1esa patr on. Conductor Joseph Pe arlman, member of the OCC mus ic s taff,sa idth~ HOO·a-s~mes · ~======================~ ter funJ was ,iven "to aid r in the pre sentation of public (lfograms." :'\/ext concert wil l bl! Feb. 26 at 4 p.m. in th!! auditorium 3aritone ~o~n Kirkham will be featW'~d soloiSt. ..., w. RAY RELDS, Jeweler Mcuter Watchmaker :-;,\:OM: BRA;o;U WATC'Hf:S DIA)lO-..:i'lS • Jl::\',;f:LR\' • Gi n'S lttb St.. C.ta MHG • LUMrty 1·1411 thcr a majority would dedi- cate land for widening the street; these statistics to include all the for ced dedi· cations alreadY received in e-.Fhangc for use permits. Tnlie i• permitted to o pcr- ale Until returns arc in from the poll. Mrs. Vcssclls and hci husband contact property owners and brina to c ity hall enough names on a petition to cause the Council to call the project off for the pre- sent but to assure Tillie Vessells that widening of Palace throu gh a "street improvement district " ser- ies of meetings was some day in the future. Now would she talk to the len- ders and try to act their consent fot a 1\)..foot ease· men t for li&ht poles along her property on Palace. ing nciahbots who wish our help.'' Even Ho Chi Minh? Yout clarification wi II . be of arc at help. 'YourS truly, Ri'Ch.ti E,''WoOdi'ri .... 1552 Miramar ... a brand new way of life in the University District of Orange County's fabulous coastline ... the "Riyiera ~f So"!tl)~m .~lfornial~. Tilli e 1s permitted to operate until conferences between the riaht of Wa)' agent, the Edison company, and the lenders re ach a conclusion and tep;)Jl back to the Feb. 6 mce tina. (Wh y is the Edison com pany'rr ri ah t-of-way the concern of the city? I understand Edi- son purchase their right-of· way directl y from the pro- petty owners. Can this be a a back-door approach to get 10 feet free to widen Palace Ave.?) Tunc in at the counci I meeting in Costa Mesa. Feb. 6 at 6 :30 for the next epi- sode. Wit\ this serial con· tinue every month throush the years like Ma Perkins? Mary Ann Sti lc 144 W. Cami le Santa Ana LETTER TO LYNDON The Honorable Lyndon 8. Johnson President o( &he United States The 'Mlite House Washinaton 2S, D.C. Dear Mr. President: Several points covered in your State or tho Union Moa-saae have left me a bit con- fuaed. Followin1 arc some of your statements and questions I have concemin1 them. Could you help me, Sir, by anawcrin1 these queationa: 1. • 'The enemy it not eaay to perceive, to itolato. to ducroy." What about Comnunitm? 2. • 'Our objective ia not to coctiDUe tho co&d ..,., bUt to eftCI i1.. .. Doet this mean "ictwy1 3. ' 'O.t.-miaod that tbo Export Bank c• allow co.- ~~~lal ondila 10 Poland, • ., • ....... and Cl~clliotlonki .. aa well as Balboa REAGAN PROBLEMS Ediu>f of the Ens ian 'Jovernor Ronald Rcapn faces an unusual situation. lie is a conservativelty bent admini s trator who must ans· wer to a liberal cons tituen· cy. The main problem he mus t deal with is the atti· tude of the people . They put theu faith in a JO~ ticket that is pledged to an a us teri ty pro,gram pa ttc rncd after the one advanced by 'Jovern or James ,.\. Rhodes of l)hio, yet have retained their liberal feelings toward social programs. Education was the first department chosen for re- form. The Reasan proposa l was a c olle,gc tuition fee which would take the tax burden off the ordinary citi- zen and make it possible for him to stop subsidizing the wealthy student. The plan was met with a great vocal out"'Cty by th.ose not accustomed to direct govern- mental action. Pat Brown's ')cmocratic reaimc solved its problems by aoi ng to the board of re- gents for solutions and rarely becomi ng directly in- volved. The great difference in the Reaaan yea:rs ahead will be the stronJ executive bra'nc'h, one willinJ to com- mit itself to the issues that confron t the people of the state. Education is jus t the first department to come under the austerity treatment, wei· fare, labor and the treasury departments shall rollow, but it must be remembered that at last a strong chief exe· cutivc it makina his pre• unce felt, and thit it more than "Jovemor Brown wu wi llin1 to do. 'Jary Moneram Oran1e. Calif. ECUMENICAL COMGIIES$ Editor ollho En1i1n We ... lOftY to ae• 'illy Ouh .. aod C•l Henry 10 ec~ical. .I Dr. Oral!.,. 11<ljlally ·~· to tbe National Council ol (politieol) ChU'Chu ia MiiiDi Beach -but wu crhici1td by one of dte ol- .. . LEGEND ll.tl-- t FnAar-- 1. -tlat liar • Sdlool 4.·-~­~ "-'--- l Nail -""""' L l Cosb Mtsa ''"""' l -IJisar lr.llcll 1l -Slla!lial -1 L Sun-1111 Ca. Slla!lial Caolor 12. •• I AirrtJft Cl. 11. '"""-""' 14. Celias -ear,. & ha&tas Al1n -1~ -'fls1J liMo Sdlool ll ""'"'" .... -l'n --NEWPORT RMERA I and Z stories • ~ to 1.850 ~ ft. of IMng area • 2. 3. hi 4 bedrooms • 2 and 3 baths • Fllftfty room and/or dell • Freplaces • Private p~tios • Att.:hecl2« llflltS • 111 biJitt-ins, indudilll dislwmher • c.petq nl lhpes tl1rouCiaJt. $225.• ~ Cilia •ine·sizt pcl!1l, diet, ..... rooms; povition; 'bitlilnl nl card room: cnlls cenllll pllolocriphy lab; ~ ,. IIIJI!q llell1; T• C.W .. cHi•'•---IOPIIT • • • • of social note ly P-. airpliDo wt lb Now port• a A lottt.J from FriO aad Mayor ud Mn. Pau.t Gruber Dub Davia former Har~r lp .. 4ina toward Omaha, View Hlllt..t residen.a-wtto NobrukL Mayor--G. said, movod after Pilot' Dub "Wby hollo, Lorraine, wbat c:ba._ed bia home Oyina ~~ you _dolna bore? .. bate to t.ho east coa.u: ~ thina ~ou uo, 11 ••• We've rtcoivod ou.r Paul, a he rophod. ADd, Etlli lfl• • .and onjoy lbo IWO onouah, &he Orubetl couch t:1 bon. it ahet Ul. wert mo t by Lbelr aon •d Thanlr:l for lho mention in dauahtoNn4•, Mr. aad Mrt. tho paper, Howovor, wo've Rebert Oruber, aad Mrs. moved to Freeport on lhe frey . -:u met by , bor soc, Grand Bahama hland ot the Machin 1st Mate D1ck Frey ... Baham111 and it's only our • • • mailinaaddreu that ia Wut Bri.t and oarly tbil Palm Beach (Florida). mornina a bevy of Zontians \leavens! there's but one aathcrcd at the Oraoae place in tho States for us County Airport to say. "Bon and that's c~. where we•u voyap," to Winifred Bacon, be visitina hopefully twice Hoaa Ho.pital admi nia .. trator, enOiaht to Hawaii, Travel !ina with Mrs . Bacon is Newport Balboa Savina• President Aanea Blomquist. a year. NEftRT HARIIIR Ell I~ ARST SEC11011 --P. 4 lltURSDAY, FEB. Z. 1111 COROllA D£L liAR, 1;\U F. After hours party halted Police acalod 1 ronco to tho rear of tho Primo Rib, 2332 w. Cout Hwy., Mari· non Mile, and bcoke up a 2:35 a.m. after houu drink- ina bout involvina several persona on Friday, Jan. 20. hmes E. Zeialor, 2288 Miner SL , Costa Mesa, was on a charae of urvtna after closina hours. · ce aho ci ted Kenneth Ru uell ,and Linda 0 . Woll s, 487 Momina Canyon Corona Hiahlandt; Paul Fi ck, 226 19th SL, REYN OLD BROWN , fre e lance artist in Los Angeles fo r 4 major mo vie s tudios for the past 10 years, will be featured in a one-man show beginning this Sunday, Feb. 5, at Clyde Zulch Originals, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. A reception will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. on the opening day. Mr. Brown , whose painting of a clown is shown above, is a charter member and past secretary of the Los Angeles Soci ety of Illustrators. He drew the nationally syndicated newspaper adventure comic strip ''Tailspin Tommy," and has illustrated s tories for Life, Outdoor Life, Boys' Lite, U berty, True, Argo sy, and other magazines and has done man y co ver ill ustrations. He has done art work lor such mo- vies as "Ben Hur," "Spartacus," "Mutiny on the Bounty," "How the We st was won," an d "The Alamo." "The boys are wi lh 'us here, aoi na to Freeport Hi&h School and it's areal ha vi na lhem home althouah their experience in Swiuer- \and was worth lbe missina the m. Maria attends SL Paut•s Me thodist school, dle other one and onl y being S tar o f the Sea Catholic Schoo\, and Jamie, stays home wishin& she cou ld be with Maria like she was at ~tonte ssori in • • • The car in O'Brien's abop window in Corona de I Mar was reall y only a cardboard imitatioo, but the real thin&, a brand new Camara with paisley top, was parked outside to put a punctuation ma rk on lhe new Voaue collection of .. Camara" fashions designed by David Crystal. NAME TAGS adomed wlt!l Kappa Alpha Theta "kites" are in the backcjround of this picture of sorority enthusiasts for the Feb. q Theta luncheon and fashion sho w to be held at the Amba ssador Ho tel in Los Angeles. Discussing ticket sales are (left tD right>, Mrs. Lawrence 8. Miller of Newport, Urs. Will iam von KfeinSmid of Balboa Is land, vice-pres id en t of the Junio r Alumnae, and Mrs. Ray Astle of Corona del Mar. <Ensign photo) Cenu a! Newport; Donald J. AUIIUStin, 243 1 4th SL, West Newport Heights; and Jordan M. Reifel of San Marino. The I&Jae number of cars outside the restaurant and the late hours prompted po- lice to peer throuah a window. ·!ID\~!".:~.o!Cib-~·~·~·.·~. ~-·,Qll ···ro· .... •YJSJ··. ~-·~;: -:;q)/4 ... ~. ¥Ji•· •':(![) ~ VAlEN.TitH'S DA Y TUESDA Y FEB. 14 ~ •:.' .2 A trea t from ~ M ., ''fir ···• );'S .. ,"" TURNE R'S DRUG ~ j'R~S~~ ~ C A N D I E S :••• •.· •· •••• ~ fo r all th< hard a·ork you: ·• @. 'tf~ ~ J~a s done to saue our co untry. i TURNER DRUG CO. ~{ P.S. Conserualwe men Wi e cand y too'! '!$ Phone Ll berty 8-1153 ••• I ~·~ 2542 West Co ast Hi ghwoy t;jg ~ Newport Brach, Calif. :6. ~?:~. : ,-!;'B);;;~t-~f)~:·~s$t:~®'i:~~-~· ,-------ln its 16th Year-------, Investment Course ORANG E COAST COLLEGE "n 1ntrotlucloOII to I~• bu ic luntlemenh ls of invn tin') i~ Corpo· otlt Stod.., Iantis, t.olufu t l Ful\<h . Gov•rnment lol'ldl, l uildin'J I loon Auoc ••';ons. lntendttl to 'JiY• pt•diu l knowled')e of j.,, •lll,.onh t nt! 1lock u chen')e op1r1tion. WM. L. O'BRYON , Instruct or "Wea ther is warm and balmy and we are all enjoy· ing our new surroundina but we do miss aocd ol' COM and our n1cc friends. "We think of you each Ens ign day .'' • • • Du ring th e recent holi- days, American Leaion Gir l Friday, Lorraine Frey, round herself on the same • • • Amo~ the new res idents in the new BroadmDOf sub- di"¥i sion in Ha rbor View Hills: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burlinsham and Linda, Brad, Stuart and Steven, who rmved o ver from Cameo Shores , and Mr. and 1\otrs. Jack Light, wh o moved from Balboa h land ~ th their 2 airls and 2 boys. CC to hear bank official Roy A. Britt, vic:e.oChair-Chamber and by City of New· TTBnof the board of Crocker-port Beach fundi, wi II be Citizens National Bank, sifri tar to the completed will be Ute speaker at the portion at tho Marauerite membership diMer meetina Ave . int.enectioo. of the Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Comnerce. l The meetin& will be held Mond ay evenina, Feb. 13, ' at the Five Crown s restau• rant, accordina to Carl Kealey, president of the Chamber. Mr. Britt wi tl s peak on "Why we are establishing a branch in Corona del Mar." · He served as president of Citizens National Bank for 11 years pri or to its meraer with Crocker-Analo in 1163. He is past president of the California Bankers Assn. and o( lhe Los Angeles Clear· ina House Assn. He was ror~rly a direc tor of the Federal Reserve Bank, and held official positions in the Los Angeles Chambe r been serving as general of Commerce, the Me rchanll manager of a &5--store com- llllli Manufacturers Assn. and plex in Vi rginioa, has beet1 Cbe American Bankers Assn. named shopping center man Ed Boyle, chairman CdM ger fo r So'uth Coast Plaza comni tle e, re-~·· , 1 • \hat plans for the Costa Mes.a;. ':'~~~a~1.ass•s­ beautification or the tant and spec. a! advtsor to on Coast Hwy . have the secretary of the Army for been completed and have reserve forces duri ng the been rorwarded to the New· Kennedy administration. Our- port Beach Parks, Beaches ing World War II he rose from and Recreation Comnission. 2nd lieu tenant to colonel in 'lbt project, financed jointly the Army . The Plaza, due to by <be Corona del Mar open in mid-march, wil l have 70 stores in addition to th e May Co. and Sears, wh ich are already c.pen. • . ' . Festival Artist Betlns Clauea Feb. 6, at BARBARA WEBER ART SCHOOL 336 No. Coast Highway Laguna Beach Dr•wing and P•inting from the Figure Still Life and Character Studies. Lon ~hcope & Seosc:ope 494-2625 or 494-3729 Enroll Now -Write or Phone -, For Information H 0 A G bas Ule luceat select10111 of ,.,er Mdplutl~ iD orance County. baa Cbe Joweat pri ces in o,.ce County. &ella ia .... uuu of 50 or 100 or cue Iota to dlurebea aad FURNITURE CO.,INC. P'HOMI! , •• un AMP'LI! P'lll! P'AIKING IN lUI IUCH Seginnon11 Febru•ny sm Fo• 5 ""eeks -W•dnesdG")'s 7:30 to 9:30P.M. t.!•rint " Sc ~ool 11 oo ~ .. ,;,.~,. O·•~• N~wpo" ~~~t~ ll.t')ilft • tt l~e Lu••••• CHRIS BABBlTT of Newport Beach, at left, playing the drums, and Jack Berish of Costa Me sa, tuba, have been selected as members of the western division junior college hono r band, wh ich will give play Feb. 8-11 at the Unive rsi ty of Michigan. The band mem bers, 89 in nu mber, were chosen from junior colleges in California, Utah, Nevada and Arizona. John William- son o f the DCC music department will conduct the hono r band. The occasion will be the meeting of the Coli ege Band Di rectors National As si. VALENTINE OIL PAINTING CLASSES by ~~ e Sh-WeekCou.rse e Oil Pa.inu & Canvu Supplied e Sma.ll Clauet with Penoaal lna:rucdon • Beainning & Advanced Adulu • MOI"'Ilin& -Afternoon -Eveninll Kar.ale instructor cited Karate instructct" Howard alona Newport Blvd., near H. Hidtrnann, 1822 Newpor t Hospital Rd., with. a beck Blvd,, Costa Mesa, arrested pa.ck, and ran a warrant by New port Beach police check on hi m. Jan. 23, is scheduled to A misdemeanor wanant appear before the Newport-against ~r. HIOtmarui. Mesa municipal court today, was found and he was at- Feb. 2, on a cha rae of res ted, possession of mari juana. He Tne Costa Mesa polke is free on s2,750 bail. departme ... t learned of the Officer Gary Lee stowed arrest and ·infomzd Ne .. port 494·6487 the 5 foot 10 inch karate Beach that a felony warrant :~~:;:;:~;~=~~;:;:::::~i:•:":'"':'~"':·~wb::o~w~•:•..:h~ik~i:n~a was issued aaainst Mr. Hidtnwln Jan. 17 following C 0 A S T S U P E R M A R K E T • police discovery of nar- cotics at 1822 Newport 3347 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR 673..3510 Blvd."" Jan. 6• 1rn1uL1:R FI~OIIL_~~~~~~z§!~~~~·JRODUCE SPECIALS 'LAIID OF Tit! ~REE' MINUTE MAID 6 ••· IS GIVEN API'ROVAL fO~r~a~~~J:u~ic~e~,l~·~··~~~~~~~m;L_~S~t.~-~ .. ~i~~T:~,..~:·: ... ··~:.":Fi~~·dlu:. 'c;;:: nn, n ay, Jan. 20, approved the c:ontfOoo venial history tnt book, .. Land of the free," ror '----...;;.;;..+-,;;.,;;.;;;;;.o..&. _______ ...;;.::-. .. dis tribcion to 8th paden -next September. 303 SIZE 19t FOLGERS Coffee • JAMES R. DRIMMEL JR., forme r general manager o f a Phoenix shopping complex, has be eo named pub\ i c rei a- tions director for Sou th Coast Plaza in Costa Me sa, i t is announced by Jim Brewer of Winmar Realty1 management firm for th e Plaza. He has served as a consultant on tourism de- velopment for th e states of Indiana and Kentucky, and has conducted promotional activities tor many commer- cial and s hopping center campi exes in Southern Cali- fom la. CONTRACTS AWARDED IY MISA COIIMCIL 1 lb •. (J9c 303 SIZE (om21 The boolr: required n cor- rections before beina ac· c:epted by tho state coiTITiit· 1ionen. Co•.,.ervative P"OUPI charae that the boot is critical or tho free· enterprise sysr.sm. At an adjourned rneetina held Monday·, Jan. 13, the Cotta Men City Council awarded Sulty~itler Con·' tractina Co. of Oranae a 19.~.20 contract to i~ prove 630 feet of van....,.d Way, soup of Fair Or. STUDENTS LEAD Q.ASS The c<Xlncil also accep!ad Lany Petolloo, 101 lSlll the Sl3,606 .91 bid of R. L. .sTRAIM!D Food St., Newport Beaoh, will bt Noble Contractina--co. of on-tA tho ttudont l .. dora OraPee to lmpro•~ Anton ::;-------------t;;;;;;;-;-;f;-;;:;;:;----------1. for attudonl•initiated couue Blvd., between Briuol S~. m ,.Conllrndtm in .-\nwri· and Santa Ana-Oelh• ca" darina 1h• tpriaJ ..... Channel. rauter at Cal Stac., Lana :---..__. ......... __ _ ====:::-=:---=:~"--f Beach. Thi• wlll ... -tl -· v-cw. tho c:oar .. • otrored in the Iff • .............. nporimenlal colle10.: .C411 DJ.05111 SPECIALS CARPETS DRAPERY -~ ~~ • LUXURIOUS CU5lOM EXTRA-TAILORED ~NG WALL to WALL RYLAH CEILIIIG to FLQOR SHAG HEAVY DUTY INSTALLED TRAVIS RODS OVER CHOICE OF FOU PAD FINE FABRICS • Rog. 119S 10 ft. WINDOW ~ Rog. ~7.00 Now $10.95 Yd. SH.AG No• $69.90 FREE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GI:YEN IN YOUR HOME - • !!~~~J?~OP.f!.Rpodles .. Occidenla'l laawuce COfDoo LL Oov. Robort Pia(:b will wu booorec! by recetVIftJ pu.ies bave joiDed bandl be lhe auest apoalr:er at the the coveted DAR American· • . .Tony Hall, 100 or Un~olnDay LIAft~eoft ·~M lam medal. NEWPORT HARIIlR EIIICJI ARS'T SEcnON --Pa• 5 TltUMOAY, FEB. 2, 1'167 til ROllA DEL MAR, CAll F. New arrivals at Hoog f.W.., • .loa. 20 Boy-Mr. Ud Mra. Edwud Boy -Mr. 111111 Mra. Roo-P!i....,. lt6 llrootwood aid Smith. 2347 Oranae st.. eo.~ hleaa. Haul 1nd Blain Hall of torcd by the Oruae County Corona del Mar, has taken Pederalion ol Republican u his bride Briacttc Women. , .The Newporter Anderaon, a nalive ot Oolh· lnn ••. Jamboree Room. , . ea.bora, Swo4ea. He worb Feb. 10. Tiekcta arc still lor Hartford and abe for De-available by callina Jac cldental. lbeir small lam-Wood, 673·2384. lly weddina ceremony waa • • • the tint to bo performed in "My Latvia·' waa the aub- lhe new Lutheran Oturch of jcct or the talk aiven by the Maatclr in Harbor VIew AnnaLc9 E lliott of CoaLa Hills. Terry I• a aradu.ate Mesa at the 9AR monthly of Newport Hubor Hiah mec tina. • .Rcacnt Marao Sehool, Oranac Coaat Col-Corkett of Lido prc aidina. leae and San Dieao State, At the same meetina Anna Church News First Bap\ist Chutch of St. AndJew'a Preabyterian Co.ta Mesa, 301 Maanolia Chmch, 600 St. Andrew's St. -'>r. P.G. NewnaM Rd., Cliff Haven -!Jr. will preach on "The wounds Charles Dierenfield will or Jeausu at the 11 a,m, preach on the topic, "Have Sunday service. His topic a aood opinion of yourself," at 7 p.m. wi II be "The dan-at the a, ~:30 and 11 a.m. THE ENGAGEM ENT of their daughter, Susan , to aer or disqualificati on," services this Sunday. An Robe rt McDonald Hanson, son of Mr. and Mr s. Wayne orpnizational meelin& of Hanson of Brentwood, is announced by Mr. and Mrs. The Plymouth Conareaa-the new drama auHd will be Harvey Curtis Somers of Balboa. Miss Somers was tional Church, 3262 Broad held at S p.m. in the fellow· graduated !rom the Newport Harbo r High School and St., Newport Heiahts ship hall. is presently attendi ng the Univer'slty of Sou th ern "Thesecretofsatisfactioo" will be the sermon topic of Newport Unity Church, California. She was presented at the Newport Harbor the Rev. J ohn Ptidonorr at mee ting in the Senior Citi- Children's Home Society Ball in lqb3. Mr. Hanson the 10 a .m. service this zens .,clubhouse, 15th St. is a graduate of th e Webb Sc hool of California and Sunday. The conareaation and Irvine Ave., Cliff Haven the University o t Sou th ern California, where he is will observe aues t Sunday, -The Rev. Loren Flickin- now doing graduate work. (Beth Koch pho to.) and each member is request-ger will preach on the topic, .t.. "I &ive up," at the 10 a.m. 1 ~POR T ,, ' GUCCENBEIM ELECTED ed t.o bring a auest to u1e Sunday service. ~obert Guucnheim of servtce. The Bawnan Bi ble tele-1386 Galuy Dr., Dover C entral Bible Church, Shores, has been elected O'anae Ave. at 23rd St., course s tudies will be pre- vice-<:hairman of the board Costa Mesa -Corrmunion sent.:d by Harbor Area Me- of trustees of the Chapman service will be held a t 10 :30 thodist churches, beginning College in Orange. He is a a.m. this Sunday, and Pastor this Sunday, Feb. S. Each former executive of the Henry E. Jooea will preach lesson includes a half hour American Smeltina and Re· on "Heaven•s magnetic film presentation, followed fining Co. power."' The topic at 7 p.m. by class discussioo. The MESA C t "0\ A will be "Caleb, a man who course will be given a t the rollowed God," from the Balboa Island Methodis t 14th chapter of Joshua, Pas-Church at 7:30 Mondays and tor Jone s will begin a new ~:30 Tuesdays; Christ series on Bible characters Church by the Sea, Central ~y~an~.iJ~•·~;·::ki1~:.~i 7 w dn d F b !I Newport , 11 on Sundays and at p.m. e es ay, e . o. Burt in Ad 'II beth r· · 7:30 on Tuesdays; Fi rs t "·T•.e~l!!' am wt e trs t topt c. "'~ Me thodist Church of Costa -al•o-First Christian Church of Mesa, 11 on Sundays and '"-KISS TH! GIRLS Costa Mesa, 712 Victoria St. 7:30 on Tuesdays; Men & MAKE TH!M DIE' This Sunday will be "know Ve rde :\iethodist Church, our chwch day,"• The Costa Mesa, 8 p.m. Sundays mmts ter, James Piercy, and 9:30 ~·londays. will &e ll of the beainnina of the rea&oration movement The followi ng comnis- u.d the principl .. r01 which aion chainnen have beca lhe Christian Church stands, named ror St. Mark Presby· Guest speaker a t the ves· terian Church of Corona del per serv.ic~ this Sunday wi ll Mar: George Fuller, Chris- by Jerry Kina from Pacific tian education; Ernest Mc- Christian Colleae. Gill, membership; Carol Le· land , general mission; Tom The Lutheran Chwch d Rothwell, worship; Tom the Master, HOO Pacific Hud son, finance; Bob Virc- View Dr., Harbor View sik, s tewardship. Commi t- Hills -The Lord•s supper tee chainneq are Lois Sword, will be offered at the ~ and children's work; Bob Bein, 11 a.m. services thi s Sun-adult education; Don Hil- day. 'lr. William Eller will de brand, church and.society; preach on "Chastened or Lorna Hudson, evangeli sm; condemned." Youth of the Lauric Kelloaa, parish life ; conareaation will oraanize MarianMcGill,new members; a Luther Leaaue at 7 p.m. AI Kelso, sacramenta and Sunday, The League will be ushers; Genevieve Hoffman, aueats of Pastor and Mr s. human need; Charles Sword, Eller at 706 Santana Dr., ti me and ta\en~s ; Roy Jones, Irvine Tenace. The first in house and arounds ; Walter a series of lenten worship Hagan, building and lona hours will be held at a p.m. range planning; Dick Rawl- Aah Wednesday, Feb. 8 ings, nominating; Mike The Christian Science \Ianahan, public infonna- Chu.rches , Newport Beach, lion; Catherine Rothwell, Corona del Mar and Costa chancel guild. VOTE NO Mesa-"Spirit" is the topic Beginning Sunday, Feb. 12, of thi s Sunday•s lesson-ser-Pastor Hess of Harbor Trin- mon. The aolden te~t is ity Baptist Church of Cos ta from I Corinthians : "By one ~1esa will present 7 mess- Spirit are we all baptized ases and filmstrips relatin g into ooe body, whether we th e passioo, death and re· be Jews or Ge ntiles , whe-smrection or Jes us Christ. ORANGE COAST JUNIOR COLLEGE Tax Override ther we be bond or free; and The theme is "In ow stead:' JOIN THE TAX RE BELL ION have been all made to drink The Torrey memori al Av~ •• Coua Meaa. Prt..,, J•. 27 Girl -Mr. and Mo. Wi l· Oirl -~-,.,.. -_ • • • Jody and Dan Day of Cor- ona del Mar ue no lonaei- in limbo but have moved with their boys lO Palo Alto, where ~an has bouaht a Chevrolet aaency, ham Oermann. 347 Nauau &rd 8ruyneel. ll&l PKiOo Rd ., Costa Mesa. Ave,, Cotta Mesa. Svturdoy, JCM. 21 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. !)ennia Boy -Mr. and Mrs. John Da lebout, 6H Conareu St., Scholz, 382 Vilsta Bay a, Costa Meu. Wes t Upper Bay. Mr. and Mrs. John • • • Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Andrew n~ Junipcro Dr., Kogan, 61)3 Marguerite Ave., Corona de I Mar, Notina that the sun waa a little brighter and the water quite a bit warmer, Bette and Bob Vordale of Lido are enjoy-ina ju1t that, • .in 1-lawaii . • • • Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ri ch- ard Markell, lSl Costa Mesa SL, Costa \-tesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Roy Thornton, 2863-B Mendoza ~r., Costa Mesa. Mabel and 'Nil Watson or Sundoy, Jon. 22 Corona del Ma r rcwm ed from Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Peter La Grange, Il linois, a sub-Baldwin, 1073 Corona Lane, urb or Chica1o, jus t in time Cos ta Mesa. 10 min the great snow Twin &iris -\1r. and \1rs. Veran Boothe, 131 7 W. Bay stonn ••• and to join rriends TH~ GE V. ',;ary l)emarest, SL, Cenual Newport. and nei&hbors in a rarewell pastor of La Canada Pres· Gi rl _ Mr. and \trs. Earl party for Marprct Michaels, byterian Church will speak \1auers J r., 22as Miner St., wh o is joinin1 her husband at the annual dinner of the Cos ta \1esa. in Venezuela. \1ary !>avis 0 o o T u -0 •-y, Jan. 23 range ,_.cast YM,,.A hu rs-,._. -was the hostess, and gues ts Gi rl _ Mr. and \Irs. \dn · lud d C l ud' 1 day evening, Feb. 23. in IRC e a ta Balzer, Scott, 1023 W, Wilson St., D I Don ld 'I tl':: '3alboa Pavilion. He has ar ene a s on, ar-Costa \tesa. pret Kredel, Velma Keeler, served on the national pro--Tues.Joy, Jan. 24 Theresa Ha ll, Kath y ~.tit-gram s ta ff of the Fellowship Gir l -Mr. and Mrs . Ron EIIOUIOW! N•w Cfo.,.• lfcrrtinw 1ebruory 7th lAIN TOP PAY AS A MAl' SmiST Dey orwl Nifht Cl•-.,. No• fo•"'i"', A.., •loevt 0... ~I 10,._ O.O<ou~t. t ... o.,loer . , , It 6ftl~ ••••• j.,.t • ~Itt..• -·• to ,et l'•o •••1 !Mol, • 1>:1 flNU Trail1i111 AnHMit . .• AllywtJtn • A rltll.Y ACCHDnO COUU[ • ft(( l't.JC(M[Ifl SUVIC( Is .. Merit A••• o Yti.H' MW•rtsut kHWI wftidt $1:11Nils k tt , .. As-Mer St'Hii /nr f>f<t Fr~ B1H•41f'l " f t;.,,,.,., lro Rr•u rr" #8tvtliiiw chell and Helen Spann, all of Ch ristian ~thletes . "Je w De en ,l405W. Balboa Blvd., 'th«widocrot ,f of Corona del Mar, and Lau-offi cers wlll be elected at Central Newport. BEAUTY COLLEGES ra Vance of Balboa Is land. Boy -\lr. and Mrs. John SANTA ANA the meeting, and awards s ' 7 p 1 • • • toneman, _6 1 a oma Dr., S04 H ..... o~ ... , ,h t-tt·"ll will be ptesented to lay West u r B ANAHEIM Airman Kent Schisler, son ppe ay. 1n 1 t-... ,h ,,..,.. of Be tty and Ral..l. Schisler _le~a_d_e_r_s_._ Boy-\tr. and \irs. Konrad .,_, Garlock, 2a il 'lei \lar A\'e., GAIDEN GlOVE of Balboa Is land, climbed tms ... ,,.. "'· Jt. 4-t!U LEGAL NOTICE Costa \lesa. ~=~~ on board ai rcraft carrier , . Boy -\lr. and \~rs . Pat-USS Princeton early ~onday O.:fl 110~ 'JF' Pl'll.JC IIE-\RI\G · k tl h 521 w tm' motnin& in Lon& Beach. ~otic~ i!l h .. ro:by !l:i•"en thou n c · ans aw, e ~ •n-th~ Plannin' Commi,..,.ion of s ter Ave., Newport Heights . destination, Vietnam! • • • Julia Thomas or Ir vine Terrace will hostess a tea for the Cinderella Gui ld or The Children's Hospital So- ciety on the 15th hooorina sus taining and associate members. • • • the Cit~· of 'O rwport q.,ac:h ... ·ill w-•--• J 2S h ld bl. h -s<:~oy, on. o a pu 1c raflnjl on th,. . . . appl icootion of J.·\. n~dc for 11 Bo) -\tr. and \trs.WIIItam [,.e Permit ::1:!48 tQ, permit: Leach, 113 \tariaold Ave., ro:con!'ltruction of 11.n r l i!iti nl! Corona del \lar. mMine fu~l facili~v. {Sh ... ll ~ill Bo . _ \tr, and \Ir s. Louis •n th~ und .,.,.,,f,,.,] dn'lnct, .) nid facilit,· is locat .. r! h,.1we~n \teltck, 67~ Center St., lhe bull.:h~ad o1nd pit'r li ae ap-Costa \lesa. proximatet~·.10' \,\\,of At~:•te Thursday, Jon. 26 Avenu,. on Balboa l!ll'nd, R•z· Roy _ \lr. and \Irs. Alex W!i td of Lot"' •1 S. "· ll!ock , , . In& and Jack Hornbeck of Section 1, Tract Ualbo11 \sland, To lstoy, 212;) Repubhc East Bluff took a short ho li· Sot ic~ is h~r .. by furth~r !f i''"n Ave., Costa \tesa , CUSTOM FRAMING • Ongmal O tl Pamttngs • F1ne ReproductiOn$ "Th•'•r ·~ ••f) f•'fllol(. /,J,, Jt [)A .'r/E • ..; II •I•IW~ 646 ·9 172 day to visit rriends in Bor-that nid public hearing will br Girl _ \h . and \Us. Carl rego Springs, h .. ld (1,·. thr 16thh d•.,v of r,.b·.u· J ohnson 4;)4 Bernard S t., .... o .. rs IOJO ..... lo 6l0 ll·"'· ill)', 67, at I ~ ~~ o 8: 0 ;r!!!:.:~':.:;:;. ______ Jl:::;;'~'':':~:S":":':':":':":'::::~u • • • p.m. in thr Council Chamb~r,. Cos ta \lesa. 126 E. 17 rlo So., Cuoo Moua "~e's a funny man and of th~ \'r.,.·port tlr•H'h f.it) well pre served," so thought Hall, •t wh ich tim~ •nd place Joan and Slack Winbum and 1110Y and all p .. r•ons int~te!ltl!'d mav appear an d b.. n .. ar d Marilyn and Jack Hopwood.J.:I th~r~on..-- a\1 of Irvine Teflll[\c, when ~ay Y. C:opPiin, ; .. ,.,,.~ ...... they attended the lac k Ben-:"'ewp~rt fle01ch .rlt)· Pla.nnllll( C:onm1 .... 1on ny show a t ~lelody land Sa-_PI'~Iish: r~b. ::!, 1967, in twday la'll, ~ 1tewpart H•T"bor E .. l p · ~ • • • ~. • ~~ Mft'wttPAt'"' Ga0t.tP Leat there be come mis-SETS PANEL PROGRAM take .•• Friday , Feb. 14, is The 'Nomen Associates of the date of the afternoon lea the Univers ity lnurfaith at which Iris H. Wilson will Foundation wi ll hold th~ir tell of her new book, "Wil-next genera l me mb~rship liam Wolfskill," a t the Bay-mee ting at 10 a.m. Tu~sda)', crest home of .\tary White Feb. 7, in the ln t~rfai th ••. sponsored by the Friends Center Lounge, 4201 Cam- of the Library. pus :>rive, Irvine. • • • The mem bership, wh ich March 4th. , .plans are nwnbers 3"'0. is m aJ~ up of well on th e way for that day womc:n from the ch1 ches whe n Bob and Babs Haviken and synagogues of the com- of Balboa Island leave for munities n.:ar UC I. Th ~~ are New Orleans .. ,then •.• Ft. in teres t~d in off ering the- Lauderdale and a 2-week Interfaith Foundation an Cari bbean cruise. intercultural program for the • • • Womc"n of the communi!}. Eleven-year-old Janet The Fe b.7 t(lpk is 'Tnny Gonawer of Balboa penin-th rough diversity." :lr. Ce- sula will reluc tantly Jea\'C cit E. Hoffman wi ll be chair- her new lhroughbr~d sho .... h(l rs e, Solar Light, te1 join her parents, Uarnt:t and Jack Frank of Baycres t for & weekend in Plar a del Rey. • • • Flash!. .if you should see Li z Palmer whipping throu&}t The Blurrs on a shiny new motorcycle •. , she too is doina a double- take ••• she won it~ LEGAL NOTICE man of a pane l made up of "' of the religious a(h·isors -Father ~aymonJ -\. Sar- lis, Fa ther Edward P. •\l- Ien, ~a bb1 Julian F int'z(l \J, anJ Vern \', ·~oolf. FUND RAISER FEB . II Alph a Ph i alumnae or LEARANCE • Knit Suits Dresses Gowns Costume Suits 2 price The Style Shop (a m:t• from Su/loclc's Fashion Square) #2 town & ecuntry, 777 S. Main. Orange .541-1001 FURNITURE CO.,INC. PHONf. 6a•.W77 AM,.l.E ,Jilt "AitiCIMG IN lf.o\111 SEND CONTRIBUTIONS TO: -into one Spirit." ORANGE COUN TY TAXPAYERS LEAGUE The Co100a del Mu Com· 1802 N. NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA munity Conareptional Ch- urch, United Church of '!!!!!!!!!!!!P!!!HO!!!H!!E!!S~,~548~~-539~!!5~0;;' ~6~j6~-~16!!7~5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Cbri 1 ~ 611 He 1 i otrope Bible conference wi II coo· ~OTICE OF' PrllUC IIL\Iti~G elude this Friday at Cen· ~otice i"' hrreby !iv~n thn t tral Bible Chwch, llrd St •. the P~11nn inf ~ommis!lion of thr ru~· o 'li~wport Reach and Oranae Ave., Costa will hold • public huri~~o,: oo Mesa. The speaker today, thr appli c;odoo of \lr. aod \\!'>§, Feb. l, is Dr. Edaar Jame s, J •me!'l -\ynr!'l for • 1 1 s~ P~rm it JXO(e SSOI' Of theo!OJY at ~1249 10 prnnit: COD!<IMI Ctioo Orange County .,,,ill commc· morale national hean month Saturday, Feb. 11, with a fund raisina social cvenina at Shake y's Pizzn Pa rlor, 1406 S. Fairview St ., Santa Ana , F~stivi tie s will be gin at 8 p.m. COAll I MEW,.Oitl IUCH Avc.-''The marts ol VILLA IELLA , .. ponaibl• me•·· win be ................ -.... -...... c....-• In., Or. Philip Mu.rray•a·sermon 0.. .... -I ........... -· a I ....... topic: (or the )::30 and 11 ...,.._....._.,,.. .......... .._....._..., a.m. Sunday services. .,._.. ... l.'i:... c-...z• Laple..... Olurch school is at ~:3 0 LIFE·SIZE PORTRAITS Br MARILYN SEELAND ... $24 .00 By AppoioOnon t CLYDE ZULCH ORIGINALS 1835 N-rt Blvd. Costa Meso 6-12-70'17 AHN GILMAH GALLERY 2721 E. Coeat Hwy. c.-...... 675-31104 Calvary Bible Colleae, of. • .oar sto11· •ddi~ion to at1 . eu,.llnlt aon'"('ordorm1np: dwell• Kansas City, Mo. The in,: unot in th,. R-1 Oi110trict, on speaker tomonow, Feb. 3, Lot 9 & Por. of Lot 7, Hl ork will be Of. Erne s t Wilson, 134, Tract r.orona d,.J \lar, 235 evanaelist from Philadel· Heliottopt" -\v~nu~. Corou del ph. \tar. Ia. :O.otice is he"'hy given that Arthm Womer has been elected vice-president of lhe conareaatian or the l:.utberan Ch~ch ol the Muter of CorOlla del Mar. and w'i II be in c:ha rae of all c:onareaaliDM I comnit~es . Mrs. Paul Bontzien was named secretary; Mrs. 8«1"' hild Stephea~. Uoasurer; Wal&er Bucb&ertirc:hen, fi· ••cial aeercl.lr)'; Leona s .. iahauer. uaiacant fi- .. c:ial HCfttuy. O .. r da1&rdl coancil ........ n are hal Boatal~e, P•l Boe&o· ICMt, Or. Cl>•le• er-. AILtin a-ty. Mro. Nell Ntl•'"'· R. W. Pal~~ Or. lliciiMI Sclllochl 111111 Jolin ~ot lr-e is herrb~ lurth~r givf'll that uid publi e hearillo! .,..ill be held oo the 16t h day of F'ebrury, 196i. at the hou r or 8:00 p.m. io th~ Co aJJci l Cham• ber" of the Newport Beach Ci ty Hall, at w'hidl time •d pl•ce n y an d all per.oou iD- If'l'fl8ted ••y •ppear 1111d be beard thereoa. "-r Y. Copelia, nerttary Newport Reach City Plaui~~os ComM.i&aioa P•hllall: rell. 2, 196i, 1• 1'\e N"wport flarhor E .. lp I'ICCARD WINS -----------Triaipo. Doo Piccanl, 1177 Tuatin AYe •• Cotta Meta.. WOD. the winter c aralnl bi.Uooa race al SL hoi, Miaa.. S.CS.y • Jan. 29. Hio bollooa, 1M Ooldoo Boor. n, defealod ~ opsiCII .. ll. IIRN'ERY CLEANING EXCLUSIVELY IICLISIYI COlT &UIUTII DN,ety C.._i•t. Petf.c:t ,.,.r41eu .f •• ... ef JMf ...,.,.,, ., IM ,.,l•t:••t II ce •• .w •. eN.ShriH ... e P••f•c:t E.,.., H..• e P.rlKt PIMt All Oro11ee Cev111J ,_U_AI: M-G SlUICI LUS lt1l fOil CAa1 & CAllY WAT!:~ DA.\IA CE ~E\I'lVAI. 1111111 ... , ..... .,. • c... ..... TOLL Pllll .... , .. • ~ KINGS SCORE KEY WIN, 73.fJ2 r---:=;:::====:-~ Eagles falter, IQse 73-62 ly Mlh Leedt up the reboundina dack. 'Mten sportswrltert and The Sea Kin&a out-acorcd ooachu were conaiderlnt E•tancia 24 to 10 in the ~CAQ.IP~COntendeu .-.Pefm· \hitd quarJtf and 23 to 20 basketball season, Corona in the fourth •• they made del Ma r Hiah Scbool waao•t thouaht or. The)' arc now one ol the m01 t talked aboul tcarna iD Oranac County. Bill Bloom's scrappy Sea Kinaa have su rpri 1ed many authorities since the early ratin&t and now bo!lit a 6-1 record in the tough lrvine League. Corona was able to achieve , this exalted posi ti on wi\h a key 73~2 win over Estan· cia last Friday niaht in the Sea King 8)'m before a capa- c ity crowd. Corona played inspired bal.\ as they over· came an &~point defici t ,in th e third quan e r to pin an overwhelming defeat on the J h w·1 · on ICOJC h•t~~;i~:te~n Ea!~:~· co ach John Wt"ltOX Bloom call ed their "best effort of the year," the Sea Ki n,s we<e playing catoh· sets record up ball for the most pan of the game. J h w·l f The first qua1ter was a 0 n 1 cox, son o. Mr. see-saw battle, with the Sea ~~ r-.·trs . Robert W. W1lcox, Kings coming out on the ¥027 Deborah Ln. , I-I arbor short end of a \5--IJ score. 1-!ishlands , set a mee t re- The Eagles dominated cord and captured 3 ~irs t most of the second quarteT places at a mid-winter swim play as their viciou s scm· meet held in Fresno on Sa· ing machine went to woTI.:. turday, Jan. 23. Estanci a's jun1ping jack The 12-ye ar-old, a member Phil Jordon, probably the of the Coast C li pper Aquati c ahamblCI or lhc Batie dt• renu in the late drive. The Sea Kinas shot a phenomenal 8Sfl, from the fre~th1ow tine aa they made l.S ror 16 in the s econd half. Kinde ton ended up with 23 pointt for the niaht while ....... 111- Jim_Kiodelon. Corou deL Mar JUard. teemed Lo be. lhe diftereoce between victory and defeal for lbc Eatancia Baalea laat Friday niJhl at ,IIUT SfCTIOM. f'AG I' .. THUISDAY, PI I . 2, "" &he Corona Jym II tho Sea Oary Bailey had 11 and 1-------..;:;;.... ____________ -1 Yule accounted for I). • • • L--..;;;.;.;..;.;.~,;.;;;.;.;..;.;;..;_.;.;;;;.;,.;.;,;;.;.:..;.:.;.;;..:;..:.:.,:,;_J Kina• took the Baalu 73- 0n th e Tuc&day before, INtRODUCING the Sea Kinas dOwned Foun-62. tain valley 51 to 31 in the The towerina Baale• led Baron s ' new aym despite an s K • c hom the onset to tho middle orr day all th e way atound. eo lng ogers of the Jrd period, when they Corona shot a frigid 36% lost the lead, never to be from th e n oor and a miser· aained aaain. Wi th l :llleft abl e 50% f10m th e free throw ·in lhe l rd qll&rtcr the Sea line while turn-Qvers were Kinas took a 44-4llead. made in great abundance. Jubilant Sea Kinas hoi1ted Fortunately th e patented Coach Bill Bloom aloft their Sea King defense was ef-shoulders and carried him fecti \'e as the ~· held the about with wild cheer;:,g. BaTOns to a scarce II poin ts The victory put the Sea 1n the fi rst half. The on ly" Kin&• in a tie with Huntin&- bright spot in lhe Sea King ton Beach for the Leaaue offen se was Gar)' Bailey, lead after lhe close or the who made sood on 6 of 12 first half of loop action. shots in the rirs t half to The Corona attack was well keep his mates in th e game balanc ed with Jim Kindelon scoring wise. J ohn Yul e and pottina 23 poi uts and Gary Steve Leech combined for Bailey contributing 17 coun- 22 tebounds in th e decisive but not too impressive win. Bailey ended up with 19 points, follo wed by Yul e, 13, and Leech, 9. COM plays Laguna this Friday at 8:00 at home. ters , JOHN MORRISSET JOHN MACK For Coach Bill We tzel's Senior Senior somber players, Big Phil Guard _ fo rward Guatd JIXdan once again led the 6'0" s•tt" team with 23 points and \55 Jbs. 150 lbs. about 15 rebounds, ruling JOHN MOR RlSSET is th e JOH N MA CK is one of Co r both boards with the help complete .ballplayer. He on'a's talented reser<ves. He of Chris Ne lson through ou t bes t rebounder in Orange Club and a student at Hor-PUtA.T~S OV£RCOME the first half and mos t or shoots well , passes well is probably on e of the best the Jrd. \1ik.e McCa rtin con- and plays outstanding de-outside shootin g reser<ves in County, dominated the ace Ensign, stroked to are-TOUGH CYPRESS 69-62 uibuted 13 as 2nd hi&h scor-fense. John tran sfered hom the League. It seems !hal GARY BAILEY, of the Corona del Mar Sea Kings at- tempts a sho t ove r Estancia's 6'6" cen ter, Ch ris Nel· son, in the Sea Kings' 73---62 victory oV er the Eagles. Bailey scored 17 for the winn ers. (Photo by Dale Samo· ker.l boaTd!' as well as the scor-cord setting pace for the ing in the second quarter moe t in the SO-yard butter· surge. The Sea Kings were fty , eating up the distance onlr abl e to pull down 9 in 26 .8 seconds. rebounds ""hi le scoring 13 In other 11 and 12 year age points as the Eagles lead group competitions, he s tro-m creased to 6 at half ti me, 32·26. ked to firs t place wins in the The Leaaue leading Orange Coast CoHege Pira tes weathe red a sur prisingly rough storm against Cypress in a non-conference game Tuesday and ek.ed out a 6"1 to 62 victory. er for the Bi g Red. Redlands High School this wh en he has the ball the In the first half Estancia•s year and has fit into Coa{.h rim becomes a magnet and sharp shooting and ddt con- Bloom's plans perfectly. his shot is attracted thnJ trol of the boards made all Bloom slresses a pressu ring the hoop. He has scored in the difference, and it looked ty pe of defense and there is every game he has played like the Eaales might run no one that pressures better in despite the fact !hat he away with it wi th a lead of Bucs beat champs 97-92 Wi th guard Jim Kinde\on 50 yard freestyle, in 26 .7, leading the wa~, the Sea and in the 200 yard indivi· Kings staged a stunning dual medley, in 2 mi n. 28 By Ri c:h Si*'Qel Stephens made a hair· second half comeback to sec. raising layup, but the Pi-J li teral\y blow the Eagles He also won rd place in rates came back. to bea t the off the court. Kindelon sco-the 51)-yard breast suoke, press as s peedy Bart Car-red IS points nn some un· with a time of 36.3, and ri do s cored on th e 2.on·l belie\"able drh'es, while pla ced 5th in the Sl)..yard fast break to mak.e it n -::'7 J h ,, 1 d S L h 0 o n u e an teve eec bac ks troke, .with a time of with 1:10 left. ganged up on Jordon to take 33 .0. The half-time score was a 30-3() tie, but the Pirates pulled away in the 2nd half. Forwa rd John Vallely scored all but 1 of hi s IS poi nt s in th e 2nd half to lead the Pira tes to thei r triu mph. Read also scored 15, and Falconer accounted for 1() points. The myth of Riverside Ci ty College's Eas tern Con- fe rence basketball invinci · bility was shattered Friday night as Orange Coast Col- lege threw the 3-time state champ 's script of run and shoot and rJJ,ttch foul shoot· ing back at the Tigers for a ~7-n wi n before a packed house at the OCC gym. With 51 s econds left Read sank. a free. throw •. With ""'2 MUSTAN65-tu.l. COMEBACK TRAIL seconds temaining Butch -• Vll The accomplishment was Rollins swished both ends By Mike Leppo of a one and one, and with The C'Mta \1esa eager£ 31 seconds to play Carrido continued their ma!Ch bad:. did the same. Read brought ,,n the. comeback tr ail when down lbe house and ki~k.cd they auumed the 10le or the lid shut on the Tiaer1 ungraclous hosts by hand- coffin when he broke free 1ng the Tars .of Newpp rt a for a 2-hand stuff shot with 60..50 defeat last Frida) 10 s econds le ft. ~le scored n1ght. JJ for th e evening, Vallely It ,.,.as the \\ustangs ' 3rd added H , and Rollins , Car-consecuuve \"ICtor~ afte1 losing their fi rst 4 league g;>.mes. They ate finally be- ginning to look like the team that wa!> picked W win !he leaa.ue championship. The \h~san's fast break, Jed b\· Steve Turley's fabu- lous ·rassing and J eff Sar- gent's and \lark Laney's control of OOards, spelled defeat fot the forces of 3-fold: First, the victory left the Pirates on top of \h• l!.C u .ce "Wi m a &~ te- cord; s econdly, it was Riverside' .. first conference loss in~ years ; and thirdly, the win wi II doubt less im- prove the Pirates' posi tion in the State JC ra ti ngs. They were 1th. Rivers ide had been rated 6th. The next night, Jan. n . Upset try falls short So , the Pirates are now rido and Bruce Chapnan all had 10. OCC ttaveh:d to Chaffey and took a 16-07 EC win to run its conference record to 7~. In the Riverside game, both teams were nervous\}· conscious of th e game's im- portance. The Pirates used lhc ir supenor rebounding for an ~ar l y 35-27 lead. Then the Tigers' full-court press began to force turn- overs, and when Joe Ste- phens hi t an !a-footer at the buzzer, it was ~S-ail. king o f the hill, at leas t The surprising Es tancia un til this Friday night, Eagles fell just short of when Fullerton visits Pekr· another major upset Tues- son gym for the season's Jay afternoon , losing lO second crucial encounter. lluntington Beach by a sli m Orange Coasl's zone de-63-60 ma rgin . fense forced Riverside out-The Oilers boosted the ir side where the Tigers arc re cord to 7·1 in Irvine not as effective and it was League play, and edged not un til too late that the ahead of th e Corona del Mar Benga\s began to get th e Sea Kings for the Leatue ball inside to Stephens. Joe lead. The Sea Kings, whO had 26 points for the night had been in a 6-l tie v.i th while Larry Bonzoumet sco-the Oilers, were id le Tues- red ~2 and Tom Hayes ~1. day. Chaffey had one thought EstanCia is in 3rd place in mi nd Saturday night, and a t 5-3. The Newport Harbor Sai las and Laguna Beach that was upset. The Buc& had an easy firs t half, and arc: tied for 4th at 4-4. The led 5a4 2 at th e break.. ~\id-Sailors defeated dSaLn Cle- topped Fountai n Va lley 66-41. Cos ta \lesa, in 6th place at 3 ~. was idle. \like \lcCartin of the Eagles was high point man for Tuesday's g·ame with 21 po~nts . Phil J ordan added 13 points to the losing Eagle cause. Estancia pulled ahead 60-H with jus t 35 seconds to &o, but -1-free throws by the Oilers wrapped up the game. Read Christiansen dropped in 27 points to lead the Sailors to vic tory. So uthall and Tucker each accounted for 16. The Saila-s led only H -36 at the half, then ran away with tne game in the ~nd half. The teams struggled on even terms for th e fi rst 6 minutes of \he second half until, wi th the score at 63 apiece, th e Pirates put to- gether the s uing wh ich shot them into the lead. John Valle ly and Crail]. Falconer hit on foul shots, Tom Read banked in a layup, and Val· \ely hit ano ther fre e throw for a 5-point lead, 66~3 . th "' th d h If mente H .-65, an aguna way rour.u e secon a , E ~~~;;,"fire :~~ we~ta:~::~ stancia wrestlers win Stephe ns dropped in 3 s traight free throws for the Tigers to cut it to 88·H . Rick. ,\1ancebo took the ball away from Stephens in the lane and heaved a length- of -the-court pass to Va lie ly, who tallied the layup wi th 2:01 left. 62-61 before Wetzel's forces sorted things out. Vallely began shooting holes through a s tubborn Chaffey zone and when the Bucs righted things at 76~. most of the rire was out. Rick. Mancebo led all sco. rcrs with 26 poin ts . Vallely hi t for .!4, gi ving him 51 in two nights. Read scored 16 points. 1st Storewide SALE in 20 years "' Everything Goes New · Used & Abused GRANTS Furniture & Appl. lliiO NEWPORT BLVD., COST .4 MESA By 8Nce Dhcon Estancia na bbed its 2nd s traight ma t victory in League compe tition Jan. 11 by downing a determined group of wrestle rs from Corona de I Ma r, 2B-ll. Coach Louis \bssei had hish praise for hi s team and was especially pleased with 136-pound Steve Barton, who nailed his man in less th an 15 &econds. This might be tops for anybody in th e loop so far. Also standin& out for the squad was Grant Friedland, 106 pounder, wh o won out over an opponent of greater ability. , In th e heavier divisions, John Bullard looked good in decisioning his man after a month layoff with an ear in- jury. ---,-.,.----,---:-:---The victory put th e Eaalea NOTICE OF HEARING in a deadlock Cor second in ~0110~ Of Pt!HUC u r,\UI~r. the irv-ine Lcaaue. Costa 'lloti ce i!l hereby given that Mesa is expected to run the Pl11nn ing f.ornmiuion of the C:i ty of Newport Ruch away with first, will hold a public:: heari ag on the application of Carolyn R. & T heodore E. 0 l~~oen far a Vnriance #898 to penni t: a 3 foot encroachmen1 Into a re• qui red 5 foot rear yard setback lo a llow am ple space for a 3 car 8Brll8e, on l..ot 26, Block 3, Section 2, Tract nalboa ls- l•nd, 106 OiamQ ad, Balboa Ia• land. Noti ce ia hereby furth e r 1hen lh11.1 u id pablle heafiDg will be held on the 161ft day of fe~ruary, 1967, at the hoor of 8:00 P'm· i"D tb e (Qua eil Cb.-.. hers of the Newport Beac~ City U.lt, at .,daie.h thfte ..4 place •Y aad all persoaa ia• tereDtad II'I"Y appear .. d be hurd thereon. lh y Y. Copelin, aeerel&fJ Newport Ouch City · 1 PlaD.Ah18 Cornmiaaloa Pob lah1 Ft~b. 2. 1967, I• n:e awpo" Harbor f:aaip • ' In non-loop action Estan- cia played the ro le of dis· appointed hosts of a trian· aular ma tch Jan. 24. The Easles Jos l to Santa Fe 26· 23 and to Bolsa Grande ll- 21. Coach Bill \latch. The \Ius tang!> ••pened up a 21-\J ad\·antagc a~ the first period uf play came to an on d. Th e 2nd period of ""as fough I c1n even as both squads h1t the nets for IS points. 8fU the \1us· tangs, due lO the efforts or Steve Jacobsen, who re· curded IJ point~. and Tom \loran, who canned 10 Ct)un· ters fo r th e firs t half of ac· tinn, were able tn take a com fortable 36-27 lead mto the \cocker room. The 3rd stanza cnntmued to be contested on even terms as both quintets re- cor<j.ed identi cal lJ po int showings. As the -1-th period began. the' fa st moving offen se of the Green and Yt'h ite proved too much for the Tars to handle. -With 3:13 remaining 1n th e game the Tars"' had reduced the lead to 7 poin ts, 5+-~7 , but the \1esans quick· Jy hit ror 6 poin ts putting lhe game out of teach or Newport. Jacobsen won high po int honors fo r the \lu stangs as he threaded the nets with 16 points. \lman, with 15. Sar- gent, 13 , and Laney, 11 . rounded out a wel l balanced scoring attack. Coach Herb Li\'sey's \lesans will attemp t to avenge earlier league defeat at the hands o f Estancia when they make the . trek across town to do battle ""·ith ' the Eagles at 8 p.m. this Friday. OC MILE RELAY TEAM WINS L.A. MEET AGAIN The Orange Coast Coll ege mile relay team came away a winner for the 2n d s-traight year in the Los Angele s In• vi tational track. meet Satur- day nisht. Jan. 21. OCC won its sectiOn in 3:30.1,1opping Golden Wes t Co Ileac by • 7 seconds. Pin- i shi ng behind Golden West were Compton, in 3.32.6, and Los Anaeles City in 3.'3.7. Runnina for.Jhe Buca were Jack Malloy, Mike Edel· stein, Ron Conrad and Dale New llolvi'i· ............ ~ than John Morrissel. His is only in for a mi nute in 32-26 a t the half. e xtremel y Quick. hands com· some games. John is a fine Then the Sea Kinas fought bine with his fine reacti ons hustler and as a result o f back. brilliantly with a sharp to malr.e him one of the Lea-this he makes many inter-fast bteak., and the s low gue's best defensi-.e play-cepti ons. His only drawback moving Eaale s seemed al- crs. John is Corona's most seems to be his turn·overs, mos t helpless. In the final versatile player as he can as he t ends to travel wi th quarter, the Easles were play any po~i tion with much the ball fr eQuently. His best forced to tty to break a success. He can al so score, game was·, poin ts again st crafty Sea King s ta ll and in his best game being 15 El Moder1a earlier !his s ea-the proce u only widened the marain. points . son. Now ~'OU can receive Boat· ing News Magazine at haH the 1egular ra te. You get 12 action packed issues for only S2.00, 01 24 i s-1 ;::~~~ sues fo1 S4.00. 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COAST HWY.-673-H lO , CORONA OI'L MA R •• PankAmericard • 0 0 I 4 0 0 • 0 ;, 0 0 0 0 * * COUPLE (teachers}, c hildren, wi II house- s it and care for property June 3 throu&h Sept. IS. Excellent references. 673- llol. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •REAL ESTAT-E SALE 1*9'A11illu ssuc Can't Sell It" Trade It" For Fast Action & Results Call EXCH AN GE SPECIALISTS OOYLI::: CO. ·~48·l l68 270 E. 17 th St. Costa Mesa ' -. . .. , ••....•............... ~ :=t!telr. .. rRt\1hE-" ...... _ ... ~ ... - HE.o\R . j:he fabulous ALLE"l 'Theatre Com pact Ot4an'· "tith ele.cuonie tnps anJ Cuu.nell~ :lNLY at. .. CO:tCQ'{,\~ '.1U'il(: CO. ( \crou rrom Fuhion Sq.) lf66 Town & Country 5U-4)18 0l"'n ~\on & Fri • ti I q pn • Yamaha • Story .\ Clark • Cona aplaet ot8U, cue like ae" -1495; alao l..owrey, Rammoad, Thomu , etc., from 11 95. 17 alishtly ued apiaet A coa• 1 aole piaaoa, Q.ew p.,anteea, from 1395: tentla like rut. Scbmldt•Phlllt,. Co. 1907 N. Mala, Saa.t• Au ' • Don D. L .. Bill Connlnt Agenda for Planners Tho fo1towiq IMIIIII are Balboe bland. a twiD'II'IIIaa poOI.- on the ~ tbe New-E .. tblult-Newport Inc., Ua• ,._, .. PI...Un1 Com-J'!QitiJy oorboelt roqoire-a. ... lllo Apar .... l Pio- ill m .. dna at rnon~ oa 7 Iota in lhe now ject, coounact 15 aput.o I p.m. today. Feb. 2, in Lualr: developmtat oatklrly mtnt dwollina unill Oft lbo City Hall: ot Marauoritc Ave., betwotll east aide pf dlo Irvine l .. ult.vlat.. Su Joaquin Hilla Rd. and Coast Country Club. near Tbe ltvlno Co., creation of Sth Avo., Harbor View Newport Center. Thit wu one parcel for a proposed Hilla. hold over from tho Jao. S a .. rtmnl tite on tbe east V•rlaus and n meo\inas. aide of the Irvine Coast Mrs. Charles Reed Smoot, Robcn f', Wells , 2112 E. Country Club, near Newport 304 Grand Canal, Balboa C~u Hwy., Corona del Cooter. Th1t was btld over lsl~nd, waiver of require-Mar, on-aalc beer and wine from . the Jan. S and U mont lhacaaraae be covered, in conjunction wi th a res· meebn&•· penni t use of tl,).foot rear tawanL Thil wu held over PARTNERS Don Lee and Bill Canning have complet ed Rich Manufacturi na Co., yard setback for 1 parkin& from lhc Jan. n meetina. the rem odeling project at their Corona del Ma r Ti re & creation f one 1 1 · o puce a space to meet aaraae 11ze SL Michael & All Anaela' Texaco Service Cen ter at .3601 E. Coas t Hwy., and 4401 River Ave,, We1t New-requiremcnLI , Thia wu held d d · 1 · 1 por• over from lhe Jan. S .,6 Episcopal C.burch, 3233 announce a 4-ay .g ran open1ng ce ebrat1on, s tart ng ... p ·fi · bor ,.,.......... 11 mectinaa. aC11c V1ew Or., Har today, Feb. 2, and continuing through Sunday. Anum· y· H·11 1 r L. H. Januen, chanae in Gloria Lain&, 432 De aew l 1 • approva o a be r of prizes will be award ed, including the top prize the front yard setback rrOm SolaTer.,CoronaHiahlands , church complex and a of a television seL A new canopy has been installed 1\Heetto & feet at lO&, llO, encroach S feet into the church cross in ucess of at the station and improved facilities have been pro· 112, 114, 116, 113, 120. S4'oot rear yard •el~ek to 35 feet in bei&ht . ..,. Ni na Smith, 6450-&0 W, vlded in the remodeling. !Ensign photo) 122, 124, 126 Ruby Ave., constructa fence to enelo&e Coast 1-lwy .• West Newport, WANTED paper plates that won't buckle tn decorator colors. Reword of S 1.60 for 50. Lorge plastic eating utensi Is, strong enough for steak, Re- word 75¢ IO< 50. WANTED o store that sells party ond c atering supplies in bulk form at wholesale prices to churches ond clubs. WANTED A store that has every· thing from gourmet foods to foam cups, from bon· quet rolls to place mots. HAVE NO FEAR, ---::---------::-::--:::-::--------------::-----~on-sale beer, entertainment City Building Permits ~~;;;1~~:·v•c Wil•oo The Newport Beach blild· 1oftcner rcaeneration equi~ ini departm:nt recorded a ment, S2,000. S1,146,H7 total in penniLI Balko Island issued fCI' the first month Mrt. Rolland, add to deck, or 1'16 7. This is s Li ghtly over the total for the first month of last year, which c losed with the 2nd hiahest 1 2~onth. recCI"d in the city's history. Followi ng are the final permits issued during Jan- uary: Uewpat1 Linder, Linder & Wilson, alterations at 3355 Via Lido, Suite 303, 51,150. Aquatic Center, 4535 W. Coas t flwy., shelter for air comr-essor, saoo. Ri chfield Oi I Co., masonry wall a t 2iJi1 W. Coas t Hwy., 51.344, Juanita Denni,, demolish suucture at 6 1~0 W. Coas t Hwy ., $4SiJ. Victor 1-le im, alterations, 111 26th st .. s~s. J. D. Higson, 2-s tory du· plexes at 225 Dth St •• $J2,5JO, and 221 11th St., SJJ.JJ<J. 114 Ame thyst Ave., S400. Caf'Ofta del Mar Wilbur Tool, enclose area for bedroom, 503 Poppy Ave., S1\)(). W. C . Woodward, alter· ations, 3700 Seaview, na. Harbor In ves~nt Co., partitions, 2343 E. Coast Hwy., SlSO. ~tar~r View mil, D. A. Polk, fence, 1210 Sardpoint Way, $264. Irvine Tertace Connie Contant, aaraac addi tion and fence, 6 U Ramona Dr., S5,;)()(). Back Bay Gerald Campus n.soo. Chazan, 4400 Dr., partition, Cbazan Development Corp., office space, Campus, S3,SOO, 'Cast Upper Boy 4S3l..C for ex.tension of use perni t for an outdoor motorcycle <lsplay at 4625 W. Coast !iwy ., West Newport. Newport4r IM Hotel, 1107 J anboree Rd., enclose patio for u1e as cocktail \ounae. $1,000. West Newport ~tel thh Roy Gu1tafson, add l window,, 468 Bolero Way. $1 00. 3ay ShaNs Allen Linn, add shop area to garaae, 2671 Bayshore Dr., Sl,OOJ. 3olboa Alta Jones... enlarae bcd- room,\411 W. Balboa Blvd,, Sl,i)1)), Allen Fainb.Hi, reroof, 416 E. Bay Ave., S17;), Ll clo Isle Kenneth Lieber, remodel. 146 Via Waziers, U\JO, R. Steele, wall, 144 Lido Nord, Sl,200. • PE'.iSY SH!:PP/~q:o of La· ouna '3each Is the artist featured durln'g Februa ry at the Mutual Savi ngs & Loan office at 2867 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. She Is a native of 3oston, the daughter of the dean of the Massachusetts School of Fine Art, attended the 9 erlc· shire summer school of art, studied in Laguna, with watercolorist !:I iot O'Hara , then taught In his school and collaborated with him in maKing a movie, "q_hy· thm In paint," for '::ncyclo- pedia Britannica. Michael Haag has cap- tured oil these desporo· does and impr isioned them at Hoag's paper specialties. 2027 Harbor Bl vd., Costa Meso Phone 642-87 47 Servi soft of Or anae Coast, '----------....l 506 31st St., install water 1000 - • ARCHITECT Kermit Dorlus of Corona del Mar, at right, outgoing president, congratulates Ro bertS . Lowrey of Santa Ana, newly elected pre siCent o f the Orange Cqu.!tlY C.haQ.ter of the American Institute of Architect!>-Murton Willson of ~orona del Mar has bee" el ected vice-president, and president de signate; So- tires Grilli as of Santa Ana is secretary; Donald Fears o f Anaheim, treasu rer; William P. Ficker of Newport Beach, Coulson Tou gh of UCl and David Mill er of S)lverJdo, directors. The ins tallation banquet was held at the Irv ine Coa st Country Club. 212 w . .olth ,.... V•1MWed Pootioc OPEN FRIDAY 'Til9 P.M. downtown Santa Ana Sure-footed Comfort on Deck. Court or Campus , OCEAN· FRONT ~••n.v waaTewu.• ...... -. OC8AM .. DNT Ill -IT.; -OIIT ............................ aMII MIIY DAY e -YI ... TILL I NEW~ORT HAR80R VISITOR -Th is black swan was "Visi ting ttle Lido No rd Bay front homes on Lido Isle where thi s picture was taken. Where he comes from, where he goes, nobody kno ws. The latest report came from ·Balbaa Island where he. wa s visi ting the Grand Canal. (Photo by Floyd Westerdahl l . PASTOR'$ GIIJIII~uo·TIII!II DIES IH SEAL IIEAOI Sarah P. Pridonoff, &0. or 13751 St. Andrews, Seal Beach, died Saturday, Ju. 21, in Lona Beach. Sbc had lived in Los Anaeles county 35 years and moved to Leisure World 3 months aao. Survivors inc lude 3 sons. Georae of Lona Beac;b. Eupoe o( Santa Ana, tad Eric of San Marino; 10 araad- childrcn, • ' and 4 areat· &land children. Services were htld Wednea· day, Fob. 1, in the Chtpt:l t1 the Flowera at Foret& Lawn, Gltndale, wi lh hw arandaon, the Rev. Jolla Pridolloff <I lbe Plymou,. Conaroaati.onal Church ~ Newport HciJh lt, offici a tina. Mona Frances School of Ballet NEWPORT JIEA(]I F~O:O fl.. HOWS!O~, 1115 CliH Dr., CIIH Hlven, hos joined a Newport 9eactl law flrm, now ~ltled ~obettson, Howser & 'iarland, with of· flees In the Grlffltll building, 3471 VII l.ltlo, In tile l.ltlo Shoi)S area. He Is a former deputy district •ttorney of l.osAngeles County. He 1nd his wife, Faye, ~n a A ... • clluFior, Oonnollt. / BUILDER TO SPEAK SIEIIIA CLUI TO SEE Shannon Vandruff, presi-FILlS' 01 A Flit A dent of Vandruff Builders MerOOers and aueats of Inc., will tell how Jesus the Oranae County aroup ol Chtist changed his life when tbe Sierra Club meeti na at speaks at the 7:30 a.m. ' T d f b 7 · breakfast meeting (l f the Christian Bu siness \len's Committee o f Newpou Beach in the Balboa Ba~· Club th is Saturday, Feb . .l. The pu b- lic is in\•ited. •II II "H TUCKER CLUB TO DANCE FEll. II The Bib 'n Tucker dance club will hold its Valentine dance Saturday, Feb. 11, at the Saddle back Inn, Santa Ana. A steak dinner will be served rollowina the 1 p.m. social hour. Musi c will be furnished by Warren Barker's arches tra. James and \1arion Ke eler and Robert and Josepbine Pcars.ol arc chairmen for lhe Jance. Hosts and hos teues are Vem and Clara Lake, Frank and Kaye LaRoche , Chatles and Ani ta Lewis, and Earl and Fran Lewis. lll EY'IE OM DEAN'S LIST J ane A. Gcp£eu, 717 San- Unella Ter., Irvine Terrace, .,..d Stephen CunninJham, 1106 Cambridae Lane, West- cliH, arc amona 344 stu· dents named to the dean's lilt at the Uni vetsit)· o£ Oen,•er for the fall quarter. C:.ll •• ,_, ... ~ ......... , .,,__ o p.m. ue s ay, e . , m the: Spuraeon room of the Santa Ana library, will see slide collections or East Mrican wild !He tr~d scenery taken las t Sep- tember b) Bill F. Zauche, 1741 Tustin 1\ve., Costa. \lesa. ~tr. Zauche will s how slides on the \1urchi son Falls national park in Uaanda, the Serenaeti national park in Tanzania, the :"'laoro .'laoro Crater, \lt ... Kilimanja:ro, and Lake ~akutu, the refuae of pink naminaoes. Mr. Zauche is employed in th e ai 1 traffic control for the FAA at El Toro \1s.rine base. ZULOI ART SIIOI Artist Clyde Zul ch. owner of Clyde Zul ch Onsinals, 1835 Ne~~o·ron Blvd., Costa \lesa, is showina h1s works at the Laauna Federal Sa- vinls and Loan. in Laauna Beach, thi s month. His work' are alsn on dis· play at the \1esa Verde publi c library until March 15. ~ • 12. aood cross vcnti lation, (used 2 weeh), cost S&~ sell for • so. 6 n -n 66. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BEAUTIFUL MANIKINS for sale with wiaa • .SSO t•ch (or make offer), . ToWinkle Hudwarc, Cotta Meu; 646-1675. • c .£IPOIIT HARIOR A liST S£C11011 -- THURSDAY, FE8. 2, ltu COIOIA O£L CALIF. . ' YALINTINf'S DAY, fS. 1 .. S ... tu...,.t or S,u. ~ Valentines s~ CANDIES a,. ............. ,... lEI. 1111 PIIIMIIY OUTSTA\!DING EXH IBIT ·-of--·-· w,~;rE!):CQJ,.Q,.I\,S . , ... by PEGGY SHEPPARD Ftb. Jrd lllrough March Jrd MUTUAL SAVINGS AN 0 L 0 A .N ASS 0 C I.-, T I 0 N 2867 E>.ST CO>.ST HIGHW>.Y CORON>. DEL M>.R Pl•ase o1k for your copy of l.o\11fuol Sovi"ga 1966-67 CIVIC DIRECTORY SALE/ CUMUL-ATIVE ·• $444 F"LAMENT NYLON IN YOU" CHOICil ~ • ..-.uTI~u'-•oe...•o• · SQ YD. Ollt TWII:II:De • ........... ;;::=.~ _ 'liiiAOII81111 .i.CWI .L. RJW~ _ :IIO.!IIInd ,,W.....t.IOH .ItO ~_.,.A.J;CJe ···~ Y U _,.,U. •• noA a• JIM.t. ..to MOt.J.IItO. ,,...._~etua,_ ,. ~ .. • • HAL HAVES, left, of nt:~ E. Balboa, Balboa, receives trophy from C.R. Simpson J r., So uthern California Ed i~ son Compan y's manager of marketing, after bein g sel ected "outstanding resi dential sal esman for 1966" in Edison's Southeastern Divi si on. Award was made during uti lity compan y's annual marketing meeting Jan. b. They'll film Hopi culture Danny 9avcy, Uni ted Parcel delivery agent, and Howard Folsom, owner of the Harbor Photo Lab in Corona del \lar, are leaving for the Hopi Indian Reser- va tion in Arizona this Friday, Feb. 3, to fi lm "')rums a long the Mesa.'' The film is being made in honor of John Shi pley, who was killed las t \·lay whi le attempting tQ make the same fi lm. "Drums a ion& the ~·lesa,. will show the Hopi lndi an culture as it is revealed in arts and crafts. ::>ann y Davey , .... n os e Thank-s gi ving pi lgrimages to the Indian reservations have made his name well k.nown in the Harbor Area, wi II motor wi th \lr. Folsom to Ari z.on a. They plan to re- Any money received from the showings of th e film in sch ools or service c lubs will go toward providing scholars hips for Indian children. ORIN HATCH~RETIREO DAIRY FARMtR, DIES Orin E. Hatch, 7&, a for- mer dairy fa rmer, died Satu r- day, J an, 28, in a Cos ta \lesa convalescent home. He was born in Tennessc:e and mo ved to Cal iforn ia 40 years ago. He had lived at 2985 Peak wood Pl., Costa \·lesa, for S years. Su rvivors include his wife, \1argare t; 2 sons, Orin Jr. and Dene; a daughter, Ja~ Oertly; and 2 brothers,Ken- neth and Philip. Serv1ces were held \!on- d ay, J an. 30, at Peek Fam- il y colonial Fun eral !lome . ON TH•e• ue•D CAR& ___..; ' ~~ ••••••• BLUE TAG USED CAR SALE ··~ .J _h _ SPECIAL e (XTU UVIN(i.$ IE SURE TO LOOK FOit THl BLUE TAGS I I I I 0.. dicNJttostic enter 1MB perlorrnecl ovet 1 00 Ki...,. tffk iMpeetioM •nckt' hiqlhway driwinq cottdirioM on rM folowhtiJ IIMd con to CKMN you of o better top .... boy. DON'T ~ISS THESE SURE BARGAINS '66 FORD $1699 '63 BUICK $1495 """'"' ~ti!P•, • .,,.,, ~-~· s•~(•. •" c-No. 1111. '66 FORD GALAXIE 500 $2595 '64 LINCOLN CONT. '63 FORD RANCHERO '63 FORD ECONOLINE ITAT!ON I US. '60 I-BIRD '65 FORD 25.0 STAKE Trt,..._..,. ¥11W ot! 1,~ prk:e. '63 CORVAIR So-E..,- $2795 $1095 $795 $795 $1595 $895 ., yw ............... ,.. ... .,._~ _._, ~ ... -... , .. , .. ;~· _...,. t.r ._, ,., __ We "--r ...... ~rft, St•,...rd 0 .1 , .... , ....... l'«tt'• ,,. •• "'-· TheDdore Rollins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd. C.M. 642-0010 • THURSDAY, FEB. 2, 1967 CORO'tA DEL ~AR, CALIF. Newport Beach Balboa Balboa Island Costa Meso Lido Isle tor-del Mor , Callforrlla'a Most Remarkabls · Community! • • • by the SetJ8hore So Much to SEE ••• .. .,,. to ... it all ••• ChompioMhip Golf Cour .. , •• Li vina Room 4 Mu.aic Alcove. Larae ~tio, beautifully land acaped. 65' Boy--- on pier & slip Owne r may fi nance , small down. Open Sunday Feb. 5 1-5 p.m . Riding Club ••• Pri¥ate hach Club. View Homnltea ~rlooking the golf courM, the oc;eon or the rolli ng hllla and valley, Now under developm.nh a .CO ecre lake •• the complete story of Californh~'a rno•t 11marltable community· ••• by the tea~kort ••• at tht new LAGUNA NIGUEL INFORMATION CENTER I , Commerckll • lndumJal • leai4entiel For a beautifuly illustrated brochure of LOQ.Uno Niqu el, please write: Mr. Jock Godwin, Looyno N iguel Corp.l 32802 Pacific Coast Highway, South Loguno. Telephone : t7 1-4 1 K l. 7.716 329 Via Lido Soud Lido Bay front Sunster Creeley OR 3-9300 SEMPLE REAL ESTATE SURBURIAII RAIICHO Want to move your ki ds to the country? J ust 12 miles from the beach. , .lYz ac res, full y fenced ... cor ral. .. be autiful 4 B.R. and Family Rm. (2200 sq. ft . t) P rice d below replacement cost! Coli to see. S45,000 HARBOR YIEI HILLS C ount thes e features foro BIG fon:ily: 4 B.R., F om. Rm., Pool, magni ficenl harbor panorama, covered patio , PLUS 650 sq. ft . pl oy -room. Ready To occupy. Own er has left the area a nd i s on Ki ou s ... TWO full lots. Asking S56 ,000 ... MAK E OFFER. CAllED HIGHlAN-DS • IIUDl TO OCC.UP.l Cho nni ng 3 Bed•oom , TH~'E E both, Din ing & Family Rm. Lo.,ely garden , Beach privi- leges!! Come See!! $43 ,750 • • • SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 2515 E. Cooaf Hwy., Corono del Mor Lots of sun set ~ch i nd (:tlilltna as yo u scryc yo ur ~u cst s on th e lo\'cl) roof F,ard cn. j bedrooms, j ll.=nn home w1 1h ~ f•rcplaccs. l nfonn:~II H i n g room do"n :;t;m s has slO ncd firep lac e co,c nn~ wall, fo r, ma l IL \'In~ room up stairs has marble on one wall \\'tt h ft rcp larr. 6°., ftn:-tn nn ~. Full Price $70,000 -$10,000 do wn ' wromr unu s few fcrt from orc~n front be st rrn t:t! :trr a. 5",500. S-1,000 do\m --· ....... I R~ALTOR I 3109 NewpDit lhd., NewpcNt lcll. !Mtrkot llotl!ot Ploul OR 3-4350 OI'EN MNIN&S THE "CHANNEL REEF" APARTMENTS SELLING? RENTING? INVESTING? ISLAID REALTY CO. HARVEY D. PEASE Real tor -App rai.Jer 491 Parlt -Balboa lslancl 673-1200 port Blvd., NB, 1 block from million dollar market. Good location for offi ces or small stores . Low ren- tal. Bay .~ Beach Realty. 2025 W. Balboa , NB. 673 -n oo -eves 642-22 53 Of 673 -8368. 2525 Ooeaa Blvd. -Co roila del Mar -Calilornia Loc. on Main Channel Newport Harbor Entrance -BUY--LEASE- $45,000 CNid UP $350 CUid UP BOAT SLI ,PS AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS Res. of The Channel Reef enjoy wa ter front vie w and convenience of moo ring their boat at th e fron t door. (Also a c arefree li ving by e\imi· natinz th e bu rdensome responsibilities of mai ntaining a large home) There are many advan tages of \ivinp, here at Olannel Reef ApL A select numb~r of 2 Bednn s. - 2 bath ApL Available. WE INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR FURNISHED MODELS. FOR ANY FORTHER INFORMATION Phone 673-1788 ASK FOR HERMAN TROIT FOR RENT on North Newport Bl vd. opposite Hoaa Hospi tal. S75 mon th , heat furnish ed. 646-1615. MONn l , rurn. batchelor apL, uti!. pd. 16 '2 New- port Bl¥d., Cos ta Mesa. 646-1675, 646.04H. DOVER SHORES OPEN SAT & SUN 12:31J TO ;l:.JV P.M. . , \OTIC f. TO CREDITORS SI'PERIOR COURT OF lli F. OPEN SAT A SUN. 1-5 180' PERMANENT VIE'W Large seeludtd pool In at· rium with sliding dome root for indool-or outdoor pri- nte mtmainln,:. 3 Bed- rooms, 4 Bathl, Separ1te Dining Room, F,_mlly Room + Off!~. On Quiet cul-de.- aac. nrn wm Wind Way, Newport Bud!. !'TATE OF' CALI FORNIA FO R THE COUNTY OF ORANG·~ No. A-56 181 E"'tat~oiDENA MARY FUNK, 1507 Llnooln Lene, -port Beech ONLY 7 MONTHS OLD ,.,.... Location 4 lr, 3 Nth home, sunken lt.lnt nn. w•lk· In wet bor, le.p pool tiiOIIIot. I cor pr- $69,500-.... tenne. / X BIY IIBD, RfALTOR For Exchange lor lor lm for"" I•• X Buch Dup le• Loc•l clear OrMJe County Ouplu Trai ler ~u• '"''•I THE CALLISON CO. JEAN SMITH, R .. ltor 400 Eut t7th, c .M. 146-3255 --'-~.!,~· .. Df'Cf'l lled . ~OTICE IS Hi:RE:BY GIVEN to the credilors of the above nam ed der.edenl that a ll peraona having d a ima agains t the said dP.cedent Uf' required to rile them, with th e nece1111ary vou chers, in th e offi ce of the clerk of the abo¥e e•titled c:oo rt, or to preaeat lhecn , wilh the neeet"ury voaclilert!, to the anderAigJ~ed at e/o Harwood, Herreru n, Soden & Corfmao, Attorneys at Law , :U55 Via Lido, Newport Beach, C~~:ll for­ aia, wltich ia th e place of buJ .. ae .. of th e ua ders i~ed lo all ma tte rs pertaining to th e ell• a..te o f .. ld decedent, withlo IS ftiOD tll• after di e riNt pobli· c:atloa of lh ia aotice. Dated Juurj W, )967. ORRIS RAY f UNK Orria Ray Ftutk [·aeeatcw of the Will of U.e l lo~bo:~··~~-~..,0ied deeedn' HEFFERNAN . 6 F'MAN At&onr.ey• It Lew US5 Via Ll4o Man La Borde~ Rllltor FAMILY CENTER T he 16' x 28' GL,\SS SU \ H00\1 , pnol and ex- quis ite pat ios o ffers fun for ,the 11.holf' family. Lo· cated on a quie t banjo s treet is tl-.1 -" !nv•·l\· thrf'e Ledroom and DI.\"1\G H00\1 hnme wi th built-in o ven, ra n ~e and dishwashe r. ·Lar.R"P li v i n ~ room with fireplace. BPa utiful rovtred t ree lined f'n try . I could lit() on and on but bettPr \'PI le t us show yu~l thi s most unus ual home. Lucated in \ew- port's l ppPr Bav. Full Price on ly s·~~ ,500 - Act \"o w. Attention Veterans ~VE $1,000 e¥en though you have us e d your G.l. QUALIFY UNDEH Tli ~ i\E\1 F.H.A./.V.A. PLAN.· See thi s bar~ain, ·like ne w ME SA DE L ,\IAR, four bed mom, .Jl .. ba th home. Paneled di n- ing ro om with i'l rep lace. Work · s avi n ~ kitc hen. Built-in oven an d ran ~e and d i shwa ~hf>t. !luge covered patio plus c hi ldren's plav vard. Pri ced at S24,950! ACT \OW" M. M. La Borde, Realtor "You'U Like Our l'ritn.dl.¥ Su vict:" ,. 220 I. 17th St. IPhoM 646-05551 Coslt Mow ILocotod In I . 17th St. Shoppl .. Conle•l Even in~s Coli 646 ·4579 or 6.46·1050 -v aaTA 011: CA .. I .T fii:A"'O - .t A C fltl:a ~Oft a AL.I: T HAT Ia COM~I..I:TI:L.Y •Ofii:DI:fltii:D SURfltOUNDitO BV a .. O TTitO aULL. LANit, T Hia .. fii:O .. II:flt+v 1• .IUaT a OUTH 0~ M laatON fii:ANCH l!:aTA TII:a , ALL UaA.Lt: AND ALL .II:A U T I,.-UL, . T H I: VII:W o,.-THII: VALLI:Y A ... THJ: HILLa IS A a P I:ACII:,.-UL Aa OLD CALII"Ofii:NIA, THi a ... ,fii:CI:L MAV .IE ... LIT INTO :t ONII: ACfllll: .. ARCII:L •• HOftal:a Aflt l: I:NCOUfltACU :o , NOT ,.-JIIOWNII:D ON ... HONII: AND WI: WILL all: HA .... V TO M II:II:T V0U AT THII: 81TII: Oft ANV COHVI:NII:HT .. L AC II, M ET, W ATII: .. 1a IN THII:0 L ANI:, 80 Y OU HAVI: IT A VA IL.AaLII: ON ALL a lOll• 0,.- THII: .. Afii:CII:L, HATUfltAL OAa 1e IN. CON.IDI:fii:ING II:VII:fltV THING , THI8 18 THII: •Jt:8T eMAL L ACfltll:-aUY Wll: KNOW o ,.-. l .ll ... -Tl:ltMa . VC:CLUaiV I: WITH p.a. palmer inc . ... ................. "*'' THE DEVROP£RS ll UDO SINCE 1935 n~~T;-~~;;•;•;•~ho; .. ;;:·~·~L•;•~;;~~~~~~~ It's a Honey 4 IU (lo THEY ARE HUGEl flR!I'LACE 0!11, fAMILY ROOM, CARPETS, fTC ' lTC. .. A LOT Of HilUS! fOR SJJ 500 00 VACANT -SUIT NOW. ' ' . ' Jkalcon UOIAHGf COUIIIILO.S U .. WOIIT IDPIIT IUCII -11. a. ..,. 0111 (!few port Buell ,' ColHon~l• 67HOIO WIMo ....... ItO Atlon~ey• for I:Jrec.otor Pobllolo o Fob. 2, 9, 16, 23, U. Ill ; a U 1-n:at Cootollooa 1967, la llle hwport Harbor IL-------...-----------'--_j t:aot._ 11110110... ' ( ' 9,/!!!lf!! of the h;ghway w;denlng ;n Corona 1 iJ~ in 1955 was observed at a ribbOn cu tting ce remony Marguerite Ave. intersection. The ribbon cu tters included, from left, Or. Earl Brady, major property owner al ong Coa st Hwy.; Maurie Stanley, jnsu ran ce broker in Corona del Mar and presi dent of ~he Newport Harbor Chambe r of Commerce, and Karen Margreta Bn.mmg of Karen Margreta Imports and COM rep resentative on the me rchants division of the Newport Harbor Chamber. (Ensign photo from the April 28, 1qss, issue.) J959 THE' NEW OFFICERS elec:ted by tile Newport Hlrllor Wo- . -man's Clvit Lea~e lor 195'HO lntluded. from left, llrs. Tom Patterson, treasurer; Mrs. Willson, 2nd vice-president; 1953 OF FICEqs of tht 'Nomen 's Fellowship of the Corona del Mar Com- muni ty Church for 1953-54 included, ftom left, Mr s. Frances Cox , historian; Mr s. Castleman Smi th, "'ice- pr esident; Mrs. George vies, president; Mrs. Ray· mond Sell, treasurer; Mrs. Wende ll Hoyt, aud itor; Urs. Edward Hag en, correspon d- tnt sttreta.ry, ;and .... $. \>\o- ward 1,30lj)ert, re cord ing sec· retary. (Ho ward Folsom pho to from the June 4, 1 qsJ, issue of the Ensign.) 1956 THE CO MMITTEE in cha rge otr arrangemen ts for the 1q50 moonli ght supper dance of the lido Isle Communi ty Assn . •nclu ded, from left, Mrs.. Kei th Cordrey, prize s; Mr s. Jerry McCi aire, decora- tions and Mrs. Gene Ross, chairman. (Gene Ross . . photo from the Nov. 15, l QSb, issue of the Ens1gn.) Mrs. Robert Huber, first viet-president; Mrs: Robert Rta, the newly elected ptesldffll; Mrs. Ronald Barl ow, outgoinl) Pttsldent.. .v~d Mrs • S.R. Newcomer, corresponding secretary. NEWPORT BEACH 10< workshop announced The newly revised proaram o( the Children's Art Work- &hop wi II bcain Monday, Feb. 13, ill 611 Fcrnleaf Ave,, Corona del M&I . The 12..weelt proaram, sponaored by the Newport Harbor Service Leap1e, of- fers children the opporwnity to be involved in creative art, accordina to Mrs. John Thorne, public relations dire ctor for the Service Lcaaue. An entirely new feature is \he c lan for pre.-school children, which will bo tauaht twi ce a week du.rina the 12 weeks. There will also be an intermediate clan and an advanced clau for those children who have attended a previou11 work- shop session. Use of the potter's wheel and kilo will be avai table for children 1 through 14'. 'BLACK TIE BALL' FOR CAMEO ASSN. Sue Wi !son, who has pre- vious ly been anociated wi th the workshop, will be John Jc!tk& and Mr. and back for the sprina session. \tn. Prank Renna, advisory Leah VuQuez and Jaclc. committee. Taylor, both experienced ~s . Robert M. Koop is artists and teachers, will The Cameo Community 'Association will hold iu first annual black tie ball Friday eveninJ, March 3, at the Balboa Bay Cl ub. chairman for the March J be on the s taff. The Association, estal> lished as a private oraani- zation for Cameo Shores residents, holda reaulas busine!iS meetinas at the Irvine Cout Counuy C lub. Executi ve board members are '-'"· and Mrs. Page Par- ball. She wi II be ass is ted lnf01ma tion on the work- by \t'nes. Ernest Lampins. shop may be obtained from Joseph Ricca, Ronald Prues-:.1u. J ohn Wi !son at 6 7 S- sina. William Baskin, W.H. 1232, and infonnation on Witherspoon, Homer Knight, scholarships and volunteer Ri chard Pardee and James teacher's assistants may be Brewer. obtained h om Mu. Fred Swenson, S48 -J6n. ker, presidents; \tf. and ')inner will be served at a ~irs. ~arvin Johnson, vice-p.m., foll owing the social MRS. JESSIE MORRIS presidents ; Mr. and ~s. hour. The -Variations wi!J OF COSTA fJIESA DIES \1artin Mangold, u easurers; pia)' during the dinner ~1Lh Jessie A. Mo rris, 3\1& \1r. and ~trs. John I lannon, dancin& until midni ght, The Rochester St., Costa \1esa, sec retane s; \tr. and \trs. evening's finale will be the d1ed Wednesday, Jan. 25 , Martin Scott, Mr. and \1rs. awardina of door pnzes. 1n a Cos ta Mesa convales- cem hospllal at age 7 2. GOP I hea F•n ~ Sh< w" bom ;n London women 0 r I Cu and had ),,d •n Com ..... ~ 'ears. She was a ret1 red td ephone employee and A.n instde look at the poli- tical scene in Sacramento wi II be provided to an esti- mated 8JJ gue sts by Lt. Gov. Robert H. Finch , who will be ke)"note speaker a t the 17th annual Lincoln Day luncheon of Orange County Federation of Re- publican Women's Clubs at the Newporter In n, Friday , Feb. IU. \11, Finch, who received a mi\liQO vote vi ctnry marain m November, scored th e largest plurality of any Re- publican in California in a contested elec tion. The Lincoln Day luncheon will dimu a day of activity which will beain with a bi- ennial convention under the direction of ~.. Ro'-rt a.a .... r o( , Pw.\\ena., ~ credited de leaates from partiCipalina uni' clubs wi II elect federation offi cers for a 2 year term . \1rs. Donald A. Gary of Garden Grove, OCFRW president, will pre- side at the conventiOn pto- ceedings. Lincoln Day lun cheon ac- tivities are under the ge- neral chairmanship of \Irs. Ri chard Pan tzar of :"'-Jewport Beach. Leading li tatewide Re public Wl offi ci als are being in,·ited to JO in local Republican supporterl>, ac- cording to \"s. Pantzar. \trs. Robert J. {''Pat") ·Hitt, co-chairman uf ~-tr . Finch's California elec tion coin Day luncheon audience. \·Ir s. Donald R. \lcAnlJs ~)r Lido lsl.e , phune OR l - J2J~. is reservation s cha a - man for the lunch~un . SOLD! ER ARRESTED William H. Barne s , ~b­ ~·ear.-old Costa \lesan ch ar- ged with desertion fr om the Arm), was arrested Thurs- day, Jan. 26, at the Gtey- hound bus depot on River- sid~ A\·.e ., \1ar iners \li I.e. He tuld pOlice he was buard- in& a bus to return to Fort O.d. had moved to Orange County 5~ ~car s ago. Sun·tvors 1ncludc he r hus- band , John W. \-\orris : a dau&h te r, \lafJorie J. War- ren; a &randdaughter, "lari- lyn \1, Warre n; 2 brothers and 3 s1sters. Sen·u.:es and tnt ennent were held Friday, J an. 17, a t the Wa verly Chapel at Fa1rhaven \1emoria \ Park. Funeral arrangements were made by Baltz Mortuar)', Corona del \1ar. MAIL-IN PE l l. FOR A HEAR EIISIGN SUBSCRIPTIO N .'lA\IE Mail in you r order coda)' 1l'ith your chrck or cash to : W$#fNm,Ld 2721 E. Cout Highwoy Corono d•·l Mor , Col iforn io \lall mg :\Jdrns Ci t} State campai&n, wiU introduce ~e ~~ ..................... ---~ keynote speaker to the L1n- Z•p Featuring THIS 8 FOOT SOFA l . In Month of February at $299. H.J.GARJ\Fff fURNlltlRE ' I Athlete Takes the Stand (I..,... .,. It-...... ltrU, 1-• ef C:..Mu, . ,.w,..., _ ..................... c-.. tt•••· , ~~,_, huama ... u l. .....,. .• ,._._ ""..., '-..... ~aoen • -6 , t .. t ,_, ._ ...... .,_._ .. •• •-•• •4etil.} ,j T Hy BOBBY RICHARDSON ,S,.cmlfl·~e'".-"· New YorA 'fn d~t,..s A 1 TNOUCH it were yatcrday. I o n ~bn the moment that I took john .5: II ln iCI true mean ins, and nttived thor: • Lord Jnut Chriu as my pc:nonal Saviour, bc:~i01 in, trutling on, and relyi111 ou W Lord Jnua Chri&l How wonderful it is that Chrilt lovtd each one ol us enough to die for uti "for I delivered unto you fint of all that whkh I aito r«eived, how that 'fhrilt died for our a.in• according to the tcripturn; And that he was buried, and that he row: again the third d:.y according to the KTip- aures" (I Cor. l ~d. i ). That i1 indeed a wonderful gift. "For by grace arc ye saved throu~h fa ith ; and that not of yourselves: it iJ the tift ol Cod: Not of wo.-k.s, ln t an y mau 1houhl boau " (Eph. 2:8, 9). Aud all we have to do is to receive the gift. I wdl rt:member the day that we vilitcd the state ~nitentiary in Columbia, and professional football stu Bill Glau had &iven hil testimony. Aften~ard wnteonc aslted Lbd piercing question: "Why do we hear about the Lord Jesus Christ now, in this prison , for the very fint time~ Why not earlier? Why not in our Khooht' Then I was reminded of the story about a noted French jurist who was attorney £or a murdere r. In the final addtes~ tO the jury, he said: "Geutlcmen ol W jury, my task. iJ very e:uy. Th~ accused h:u con- feued; a defense is impouible. And yt:t I want to ;:~.dd a f~w words. "T ht"rt-on tire wall I see "-picture of tht" crucifi~d Chriu ;md pay homage to Him. 8ut why docs a mun.lcn·r for the very fi rst time in hiJ life hear thio.? _,t's you, gt-llllemen, wh om I accuse. You th<*t br-1g wit h your culture ami t·d uca tiou. You IPftad atheiJm l nW)ng the j)C!Ople. ami then are utondh~ whc:n llu.·y rt•ply wit h crime and vulprity."' And now, IJ we read ir1 our m:ws- JMopen daily of th( Bible beinfi!: t:tkeu out of tht schools, the opportunity to toruc to our Lord in prayu no longtr granted, "'-'C realize how fortunate we are a.s athlete~ 10 share our tes timony with youu~e Pf.'Oplc: iu variow schools. In cl06ing, may I share "'-'ith you 1h i' poem entitled "God 's Hall of F:une'"· Your nam~ may not appt>ar tlunm hrre In this world s hall iif fnmt'; In fact, you may be so u n.I.,Hill/11 T hai no one ll nows your n fHIIt", Tht> Oscars heu may pau you by. And neon li&ht of bltu; But if you love and serve the /.mil, Then I have nr ws for you. This Ita// of fam e is only goo1/ As long as time shall be; But Aerp in mind God's hall of foUtlt' Is for etrrnity. Tit is c-rowd on earth, thry 5om1 [orgt't Tile herol'J of thr past; Tltry chrrr liA:f" mad, until \'(HI full, And thnt's how long yo r1 lth/. /Ju t in God's hill/ of famt'. By just believing i11 1/u c'lm1, Inscribed you 'II find your n1m1e. I tell yo u, friend, I wou/d,r"t Tradt my name, however J'IWII; It's writte11 there bqo11 d thr Jlms I n that celestial hall. For roery famous na"u on ,-a rill , Or glory that tht y sharr . I'd rather bt> a" unA:nown hn,. And have my ~a me up tl1r1f' ST. THOMAS BIBLE LESSONS CREA TlON G.,.-sis 1 ond 2 Lenon 20 "\~ll GOD IJ.\Ilf: THE FIRMAMENT , AND DI VIDED TilE • ·IH .l!S WIJICII •D I E UNDER TH E FIRMA \tENT FR0\1 THE W·l TEllS ~III CII 1\f;l!t:; A.IJO/.'i: Tlli; fllll"o~NT." ·~' >, ·. The \iturff.ctrl11hN~:Miti. ofltlftr 'e~\ yeu bes~ .. ree--b\y tU t hi" time with th e pre paration for Ea•ler. Thus the order of Script ure reaJin!{s f.-.r the dn ily morni~g prayer is the rbeKfrM ing of th e Bibl e a nd the account ,,( Creutinn . \II orderl y kn owledge of l ife must· be gTOundcd on a knowl edge ,,f ori,.:ins, a nd so we mus t begin ettr eh year'• s tudy of Holy Writ with its recorJ .,f The Beginni nJ(. l.hdpters I and 2 of Geneeie tell all we know on the subjf'CI .-.f Creo~tion . Only {;nJ 's 1\"ord can give an account of Creation beca use f)fl l\ f:"d wa101 therr1. Ch.tpter 1 gives a s ummary of the whole vast cosmic aet1 V1t y in wh1 ch God made the heavens and the earth a nd the eea a nd a ll t hai in them is. On I~ brrcf ment ion is m.1de of t he creation of man -tha t God made him, male a nd r~mt~le m<~de he them. f.enesis 2 gives a more detailed a ccount of how God first made \d,un out uf the d us t of the earth, and then made Eve out of Adam's ri b. \Jam's HAROOR ~~Gii SEC11DN -·Pal{! 2 THURSDAY, FEB. 2,1961 OO RO"A DEl liAR. CAliF. 1Molll"l AfA,.._, 2721 (, c ... t Hwy., Cor.1111• del Mar, c.llf. 92625 AN INTRODUCTION, AND AN INVITATION ARVO·t , tfAAPA, 0wf'l•r orrd Publlsh.r This page, which will appear every we ek in the Ens ign, is not th e result o f sudden whim or has ty deci sion. It ~~ a joumalist testimony of fai th that has overcome un· bell ef. I look back at the years as newspaper owne r and pub- lisher, and recall the many try ing ordeals , and also the victori es. And I am cono.~incccJ th at this news paper en· terprise has been allowed to su rvive an d to grow for a ou rpose -first, to overcor11e my ullbelief and to' come to know th e com fort and joy of fai th in th e Lord;vlhf n, to do something about it, and to use my news paper for this witness. · I do not presume to be su ch an au thority on ttJe Bible -'that I would undertake to write a fu ll page of Bible teaching an d Ch ristian tes ti mo ny, but I do beli eve that ! have s ufficient faith an d knowledg e to recognize sound doctrine. This page will include contributions from in- dl'liduals whom I know to be s trong in thei r fai th. They diffe r in mcmber~hip 1n religious denominat ions, t:.u t they ate uni ted in receivrngJesusChrist as Lord and Saviour. It is written in t~1c Bcok of Hebrews that "the word o f God is qu ick, and nowctful. and shMOCt than any two-- edged s word, p1erc ing even tv th.; dividing asunder of <;('Jl Jn d spirit, and of the joint:. and ?narrow, and is J i ~cern e r ot the th oughts und in tents o f the heart" 14"12). It is not th e work of any mo rtal being that will r.,nvert an unb~Hever to faith in the Lo rd. It is th e power n: tnL Wo rd of God that can bring abou t this mirac le. Dr. James 'E . Bennet, whose Bible school lessons are J vl'al vtvt 0 1 thi~ Gospel page in the Ensign , states tnt vbliga tion of the Chri.stiJn very plai nly and si mply 11 ;his firs t lesson "0 ·1c f t1aving been saved, our busi- nr__;s •tu·~ is to •.·,i tne~s to others (Acts 1:8) and to ·~·""' on grac•.•, ,1nd p1 th!: "now1edge of ou r Lo rd and S,..,..,il .. r JeSLJ" Ch lis t1 '' Proter 3:!4-18) and to testify of I • PAIALAMBANO . llrl\ Mz ....... ,. 1: ~ . ,,_ ' ............................ .,.,, " .......... ,.,., :JD..,;;HL • ~' 29. 1963; Air lllonoool-to him ollptlr· damacA by rain. 'a ... 'tSt ~ ... Tor.ao.,,... No further explanation f9r Mr. Crimp'• lut to. ,..._.,...a, lor ........... 'l"hh!r ~ mJnUitl r.-eue wu forthc:omins. Two men ~ ~ WI ••· hd tMir ........ olle•iaM were 1tandin1 together weitinJ!!: to hotrrd a ~ ud were .uaiiftl ia he at plane. OM wu tUcn and the other fh .• , ~-~~0 i:,= ~J.; The Saviour very plainly t poke abool Hi• ~ O.rilltlua buei.-man, e•eeuti"" retum to tb1a ear th an glory, !bt cat~dyam of '• tarp food compuy and pretident -of of ~vtntl that would precede 11, He hkened Can:adiu Gi~ wha.e Scripture diatribu-vanously to the deluge of N~h, the holoeau•t ti · · Weu ·bo of Sodom and the fearful 11ege and bloody ~ .w, wn. demolition of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. Though At the 1at ~~tCtmenl, the Joudtpeebr •r-tem thia latter terror wa• 40 yeart ahead when He taUed. Mr. Crim_p back to tJ. ticket-counter. tpob. His description led the believers in rtipt 831 bH beeD over·boobd and he ¥d Jeru.ulem at that time to~gni:r.e the si tua- beeal slv.io a ..t on the Dnl p&ue. Mr. ti.on, remember His warning and flee the Crimp proooatAMI'·Ihot be bad a loos·llaodi"'! doomed city . reeenatioft, thadae'Ked an im~t iaeetins In each cue many were overtaken by di •- t,o attend in Toronto tliat fterung, that he wu alter, b ut a few removed to 1afety in the ni ck trnelliDI with a friend and that his lug-. of time. Both were taken, but in a very eon- wu alrudy atioard 831. The ollicial wu truting sense. , sorry; there h•d been a mistake; he didn't , · · know Why Mr. Crimp had been re-routed To have one's lire cut thort is trasie. To rather than tomeone who had come laterj it have it cut short wh~n one ,i• un prepued lor wu too late to do anytJ.ing about it now. eternity is a di sa11ter. In the unimaginable Every ~eat wu filled u Captain Snider, one of the airline'a moat experienced pilota, took 831 off iD darkneee ana driule. AI 8.000 ft. in cleme douda, IOIDethins in the hydraulic. pneumatic or electrical oomplexitiee of the big DC8--prob.bly a computer controlling the horiaont•l .tabililt:ra----malfunctioned. The instruments fn the cockpit indicated ANU (aircraft note up) which wu a lie. But for all his 18,000 houn ftying time, Capt. Snider and hia 1ee0nd oflieer were flyinl!l: blind and the instrument readinl!l:& deluded them. They mo'led to correct the auppoeed condition by •rplyins AND and in doi"! so created a atate o instability which up to that time had not been known to ex itt u a pouible danger. The 65--ton machine went into • eteep power dive and alammed into the p-ound at 600 m.p.h., the atructure and its 118 hapless occupants di•intt.:gratins in inttantaneous e-xtindiqn. It wu Canada's wont air dituter. During the innstigetion, the huge crater menace o£ the tribul ation circumstancea, it ia foreeen that many will claim the grace they once despised and wu h their robes and make them white in the blood of the L11mb even at the COlt of their lives. Much Gospel sowin! today will hear its frui t then, for it ia quite possible that the. tribulation· generation ia already upon earth. The ~'ichest word is PARAit.AMBANO. It is invariably used when someone talr.ee some- body else along "-'ith him peraonally, ''Take the young Child and His mother," or "He took Peter, James and John and wu trans- figured before t h~m -" And it is PARALAM· BANO that is used in Matt . 24:40, "One shall be taken ... " ' PARALAMBANO is an exettdinglyprecious orr Loru at ~ve•y ·r. '\.Hl :y ." wu escavated 50 ft. down to bed-rock. To word, charged with hope and purpose and glowing with vivid wonder as it describes 1he Lord Jesus coming as a thief, jus t as the world is entering its spi ritual e-clipse, )0 steal away Hi s own and personally cond uct them to the bright eternal city ...r the.i r heart's de- lli re. The word could have applied to Noah, to Lot, to the Je rusalem Christia tu -a nd to Mr. Crimp. h s J.lrinci pal application is. of coune, to the red~med upon th~ earth when j• ~ w ~·1 "I• I • ,r :.0,1 that this page is bei ng pre-aeareh and dil!l: and aieve the earth for every ::.cn tNI to all rc ,*dcr ~ t t11c [n<>iqn. May the power of sc:rap of evidence, some 1,500 penon• were 1he t rumpet sounds tn·~ wr, r u1 nq 1oy ·· •JJr h.,1·t:., and the inspiratio n to employed. About 15 tona of metal bad been :c ,I !l L Gt;ot~ News nj It L GJsprl,...::to:;o~th~e~r~s:· ___ :---~..d~J':._'"_ced_·'"-·pa·ru-·e~eo_··~M:-r···C·n··-'"-P.'•_B·;·b·le-w."---:=-::-:---:----:----;;----., I Panel djscussions on Bible topics I LIV ING TH£ WA.'t W[ PR.t.'l' ... #' ' ; '. .. .r. ,.. i . " .. ' ' "~ ll'itb Dr. Samuel H . Suth.,Jm.d ·" .. .. . ..... -.... rmd Dr. Charl~s L. Fei,bng R•prlnt•<l fr-IIOLA IROAOCASTI!R SSI S. H•,_ St., 1.•• A .... ~. N017 Q. s .. · Lu;. Olt-... c.llf. -"Wm thr~ fflih1rr in fltl' plal'l. of God 10ln Jeatu wn~< ht~rn Ki"g of tlt JattJS, 11M tin "'fll< ujrrtrd aM crKCiJ(tdP" Q ........ c.Mf.-"W.\y did Jr~IUI rid, iwto l •rvtuJlrM aM o6t:r Him~'-lf tt.! Kix g t~f tle ;r:v.·~ if He did Mt think H~ u'Otdd be oeeeptrdr" "'ln. coexi!llt'nl and coequal with tht> Father, during H i~ human minilttry . Yet evt>n ht>rt! His di\'int> R'iory 8hown through. Thi" was evid4'n t. &Jil an e:a:- amplt>. on the Mount of Tra nsfi gura- tion. In t hP flP!Ih, howeve r. our Lord WA!I liUhjP("( to the Fatht>r . .. ' .. '·' .,.,, I '-. ·" .. , " ' .. " , ..... '' . ' . ' ..... ..-......... ' ... ~ r ' I -~' ,, '' . -". ' -· .,• , L 'l)o"'(-1 .... "'• ..... ( ., < "' '' t•«! " ., If'" • ' .. _._, -~ • "11v ~ ... , .. , ... ~... . -~ ,. .,.,,. ; ' .. ·- ' '.1 . , ~· th,-.-·!~, I '">f" N .h ' " ~· l . ~ • Fl:•p•lr r•~ l<orn SlOLA SRO A DCAS TE~ !153 S. Hopoo St., Loo il.n~l u 90017 A. T hf-'rt ce.rt.aialy, WoM/nOtr 1TM LoN. • 1111Ve r fail•. God Ia :~,..-;takea b7 •<~r rprise. Wben it te& us in the Old Tt•ll l.ament that it I"!PCnted God. It ~imply means that H~ chen~d Hhr m~'th<Kt-God ill omnistient. There i11 11othin)l' which i~ unknown to Him. .\lthou.rh tht> J t"ws rejected and cru- n fit•rl the Lord, yet it was that very ad Qn thei r pa rt that, in the plan of L:od, Ht> u;~ed a.._ a means of salvation . Tht-I:H11eli tes eurtiaed their own frl'l' will in the act of crucifixion, ad- m rllin~o: tht>i r deed as they brar.e.nly t!t•dart'd. "Hi" blood be upon Ull and UJHlfl our child ren." DR. BENNET'S BIBLE A. Our Lord was neve r taken by sur- prise. God knowa the end even from the beJinninlf. HiA purpoaE" in thi.\1. act was to allow th~ ltwa to deter- mine for themaelve11 what they we re l(qine,H •· HelilD"t ••b theJI weuJd ilo '!!I~ _,......,#J_ ,_, orivl- lc•e' ot' tono·wlna Uielr ¥own will. So the l.(!nt do.11 not force anyont todav, althouJ-h '1ft ia "not willinsr that a~_v 11hould peri11h." Q. Y .. -.. w .... -"H(Itlt COIIld J etttU b~ eqt&Gl Vlit,\ God wlett t~ Bible ~.\o"'' tbt ~~~ tot:U nb/tc1. to Godr" A. We must tint understand that Jeaa11 It the God-Man. Aa God He ill equal witll tbe Father. Numerous ref- erence. of thia are riven In tbe Word of God. J ~us is God, the Second Per- SCHOOL Q. AINfiJ, o.... "Wh v wn11 thr rirh 1/flllrlp r11lt'r ho/(1 (n ltt'/l (I t/ thot h<' hnd tu uivl' '" thl' pollr, ,.,.thn ·.,lltn11 to tak;r •'t Ito Gtwi'• l oMul!' A. Thf-' ~11\"iou r look~d dP/p M o lhf-' ht>:trt of thi " m 1111 knowinJC that h<' had kf-'rt tht-rommunrt ment.~ t~crupu ­ lo u;jl)'. Tht"rt> Willi. howf'''er. 11 ~pirit o( CO\'t>IOUliOt':IS which had l\ grijl 0 11 hi m. Wht>n hE' ;~aid to bestow it upon tht> PQQr. llo• mt'ant the "amr II!< lhl' Lord'" hou""-lit> wanted tc_. lll'l' what the m11n woulrl 1ln anrl what wall no-ally in hi!l ht•art. li t> t>\'idt>ntly wn;. mM•• i nlt•rP~tPd in holrtin~t on to hi" J)nll::.t':<- "io n.~ !han ht· wa" in obeyin)t t hP Sa,•iour. Tn() many of u;a 11r" lik(' tho:~! a~ W t'\1. LESSON 101leep is t he deep ecsta t ic night known by certain saints of God at l ime~ of s pecial words or o~c tion s by God, a nd is typical of the comi ng of the JI <Jlv Ghost upon \lary the mother of Jesue . Howeve r there is a ma rked difference iu t.h e lwo event!!! in th a t in lhe beginn ing the woman came from the man; but th.-- Son nf \Ian was b<>rn of a woma n. Golden T e:a:t : "Fflr r.nd rn /m.•cd thr wodd, thnl ltr !Jai'f his ortly bl.'goltrn Smr. that ruhn- lf'M'i't brlin,.th itt him sh oulrl THE NEW BIRTH John 3: 1-21. Apin Nicodemus qu~!tiont'd . By DR . JAMES E. BENNET The re ~:~re no trul y "scie ntific" d ifficulties with the Biblical record. \s ,, ~m~tler of fa ct, IJrs. \1orT is a ud Wbitcomb have ehown ia their book The Genes" "How can th~ thincs bt ?'' Jews then made it pb.in that his underatanding would only come b)· faith in Him and His works. Ml f'l'rish, but ~Wl' M'rf'fa rfi"rJ """'~ 117 w "--«-aU .,; ~a....-Inasmuch u man c:::mnot un· /ifl!'' (John 3 :16 ). !R•prlnt•O' l•om CHRISTIAH BUCON, 7W thoU-.4,,..., C•lll~t .. wMtl, M.J,) derstand the winde and things of Flood tha t the theories of evolution and the billions of years Construct of the The Rihle is th" only Urvk tM earth, it il also even more so-called geologi ca l time table are !!I Cie ntifi cally unacceptable . On th e oth er which drals int"n<ivdy and ;~u-f'l'lrl and dead in sin. Thll fail-and phytic:al natures. We iJnon!: impossible .for trim to un~tand hand the Genesis account i11 not only much sounder in a ccounting for known thorit.1tivdy with tht" •ltW<t ion o! urc is lt'>Ually the r~lt .of in-or (oriet aD about our IOUb !!:stthi=:. ~ord~ttc!d' ~ Gt.d Alm i~hty. Hrl!n.,n kirlft"-" :;('tid their arrniros !o rf'llt'llious prinrip.:tlih'~ tr, cruth the rebel - lion and l'n forc:e-mil:r:t n· rult'. -G(xl ilf.."tef! rlr ffcrt"nil}, · "fo"or God .>tnt not' hi!! Son 1:'\IO the world to eon rfmm thr wnrld : but !hM th~ world thrr.rugh him might be !ia\'t"d." Tn Mcad of crushing the rebels, G rist promised that, if they exalted Him. He would lift them up from death to li f~ I · 1 d b · f · h ,, 1 h be h k 1;r, onrl clc..1th, anc1 It wa:. for ~,·",·en·• ~ot '<m o• ;,o--and -w.:.... wu~ are far -geo og1 ca ata. ut 11 urn 1s es UJe on y answer t ere can lo t e great ey '' 11 ' ''-· -,. 1• • • ·e·· ,,.,......_ •r·•• .. , , ..... , -·~ ~it u a little chi-ld should tll is reason lilA\ the T\ihlt" wac: ( ~o-;t-i..-,n;:~.\h· it comes from hon-irnportaot thaa the body bec:aDIC question o~bo ut how things were made out o( nothing. This action of makin!( a!l dictated by Gcxl for the f'nlight-,.,1 misundtntanding. they are etemal. and their belieYt: its loYiar latbe.r. Jaus things ~u t of no things (not out of someth ing elae) ie what we mea n by the wurJ t"J~nt ;:~,nd S:llV:tl ron !'If m"n --:..!o.:-nd · n!minded Nic.odc:mus th1t, when powon. ~·· .. -· • -· "· "'ild of •. ~ d ·"creation': Creation ax nihilo is the clauic phraee. It is Clt"Xl's OW;'! fi" ·nd fin:~l JESUS HAS THE TIUTlf bilities are tn&nite, when man-mc ..,_., rcn •mra~ w~r~ y- \1-"Q rd on the t;urst; , , hf .. :vul ~ by ]eta~ O.ist. oar Lord inc in the wilderntu, Mosts. at The r~al11i fficulty comes in trying to understand tha t C r e a ti nn is t h~ rletth o f tht' soul :;,, .. /alsr• o.f !hr nf';h'~,.l'k',·"'n~. g;1v1rs .. ..::_,;n1cidentha' 1 a and Creator. thel"'eddi~ ~~~~~~~and proces" no t now goi ng on. The change• that take place in th e .order of na ture bor!y of man·. M a11'~ opinr rm oS '"' u "'"',. m up 1R ono; WTIU'LI:TIR:S[I, a are n n I cre11tive , but are univereally of the order of decay and corrupti on. W(•rthles..c: btocau sc.· ho:h life -•'111 r~nrisce. a ruler of th~ Jews, NICODIMUS' IGNC)I.UfCI :. ~ ~ • ..;_,~~~~. hutll~~-1 ~ h L. ~ • 1 n;unt-11 Nirrodemus. was much IIU"'IJ _....,. uunt:: • E h. · · b d 1 •' b •1c?.t ar~ o.~~::yon<~ m:tn s C.'lllt'TO . very! 1n g 1s weanng out, no ma tter ow pa ua UJe pr oce ss may see m to e. interf'!;tffl in th e tearlling <I Je--the· Hebrt:wa understood ~flat, if Wh en something truly crea tive bappeu, we call it a miracle. Thus the new SCIENCE OF SA LVATION ~us and ca lled upon Him one Je"us m~ed N"ICOdtmus by they loobd in faith al that brass birth of every s oul in Chris t ia a miracle becauee it is a_q_ut_of...cr.c.ation..--no~~ :t ll~l,_~iy-h:. £or-a tJKrsona1 int~. u yinr. "Vmty, nrily, I •Y aetpent, they would be healed. an ordi-uary--roUTine natural c!Ui nr whic' ie always a corruption. l"e cannot see is salvotion , v.il ich ;~ thr <:;.-i .. nrr Thl~ •Sbere.,nyk t!>ehfirst ~t unto thee, Esoept a rr.n be bom ~ Jetu• Did that He wou!d be . . . of ..avin o-s-'lh-'IR"i11(!' l0~t '"Ul" mm! ta ~n y .._ .. '"•:rvvu:r• ol waier aftd of the ~t he Ttfted up, and that tke s tn o( the pmcess of corTupt•on 1n the proce .. ee of n•ture now g01ng on. T 9.. · 1 d 1 r· 1 naml"ly. dellnitelv to go to Jesus :-""'"" • the world would be plac~ on I . . 'bl r· . d f C . f S . II t '"':_~ ~v;:-.e 'Ytl ,(V 11nc:, forth.--tn,.h_ .r.."irodemu" vol-annottnte-rinto t~loiftl'bn ol Rim "and would be completdy t IS 1mpos1!11 e to IX a prec1ee ate or reat1on rom cn pture. owever c:oml .. t~t"by~l'"fll't a", w r ~ r;O llr>!-,:-;h-adr.-.itted that the. rnir-God." We now~ that the _wuhed away by the a.hedding of it does seem to be impoesible to etretch it bayoad roul!l:hly 15 .000 years R. f.. fl!':<.('-'!rc 1 men to ·~n1.0rr ,,r,, ;orle nf jc!'.'l~ were Stipematuml words, •~~ ap'"," In J-L-H is blood , "that -~--:r L. · • -. r1f i~ bw<~ anti f"',.;~il.i l i:if'~ •):· '·' , uum ... unn -~..-o:: uoo:--·\ge calculations from s uc h tec hntquee a a carbon dat1ng are of no val ue S i ne~ 1. h r lr . . _. .'\"r l tl•at !t:sus was 'a teacher 3 :3 -"-man -----.J -finoeth illl him thould not perish, aa:omp IS men . ~~ pe--t~"• . • r.·-..1 ., .._1 d • ,....,T guru w ~n~~:: bat ,. 'The fi rst part of lti~s lesson shows the ab!oiute necessity for a nt"w 9piritual lffe for every man , woman, and child. The la..st part of the Jason mows how this .life can be obtained as a gilt frcxn God. simple, ab- solute and definite, througtl faith in the only becotten Son of God. Thi-' 1e the good news, or Gospel of salvation, and the believers are new creatures. haY- ing bttn hom anew ( 2 Cor, S :J4-21). Butthegrot m.:t jority ol man)rind is sriU dead in tres- puiC'!I and ain .. the chicken had to be made before the eg, ••d the chi cken was fu ll grown ~~.nd and its la.ws .1nrf Ofl!'ral !OI1~ ;ore ··~ne •rom IV'1 _.-~ l!':'len a • Spirit fram-~... ancl the • ,Nvt ~1111e.". We hav'e bad t he characteris tics of wha t we would call age when it first appea reJ . So expr~,!>M in .. rH.":h simplr hn-mr""1rd th~.:_the 1m:.cl_.esbyeoSu1d orda ''bdm f .. .;...:.._._ ipntual life by lookinr at and l "ld · urrt l:lvt 11n;n ptHOnnn, a-w • _ 0 watl!r, ,.__.,T reea.f,.-a 'craci6ed and ri~tm l!SSONS ri'Oa :\dam was fu ll grown and not a baby wbea ha-tfte made . j?U:t~ thaf ('VI'n c H rrr. e..,n tan, buf only by the power d meMl ~" of ~ word .of s...-.. "-"' U$ I . . . b I I ,, r -~-r Ed Th h d h rear!, underfio;t:~nd, "'nO aC'Cept all Gorl \n<J J esus ..-.Jiecf -God" (1 Pd. t ...,) It ,·, .aL.... Onec flavina been A<tved, nu• t Ul 1m p n 8 s 1 e to ocate UJe ...,.nJGD o e n now. e eart an t e of ito; h.~ne ts. l n •his 11 rlif. 1 . ·1 ',.v .1 .'l"'l"'J .... ~ ;-• ._ GIACI-11f! ONLY WAY e ' a tmosphe re that e xi8 ted fnr the fiut millennia of hietory were destroyed by the frrs v:u:tk frnrn :rl! m,,,., .. .vl~ ~-"'"1 y. E t"r l r-ven y, ~Jbo\111· only wa1 a lott, dmd lOIII can ..., UPI btl!ines~ then is to •·itneu t o scie~~--Mm r-nultl not tli~-ICI I let, ·xttpt a mm -m ~lift:~ ~--1.£ ,..,. other.s (Acts t :ft) and to .. _,. cataclysm of th e F lood. St. Peter says after the flood there was a new heaven ·,. in he ••nnot t•· k' ...t--..-nn &" rnvf'r ~lv:.>rion of thrrrr~lvi'J, VI .... .~ ' """' see •~~~: tn5'·"'"" God. B.t Nlrcbda .. ,.. -J-· -e; .. ~-'-··--· ' d ' th k d t h It ... h d be . d . ·' I . th ,.L r ...... , .... 11,. M -~,m,·~. ~-, ~-~ It_._ -~ ux: ~ an gn\ce, an tn e now).rd ..... a n " new ea r . oun tnl!l a en ra1ae an UJe convu Il iOn&, e ocea n Gnd had to reve~l it ttl th•-m '~" ....... uu --... llleD to.._--· • 1 -wa. for ~~~-4llath RimJelf and o( y d d Sa •· floors dropped so the waters £lowed dowa from •bove the mountain tops; the n • 'nd · rl.-rry the. ~tlpernatunrl In the aa1 biir6. 1 · ' ._, _, -r:-t;; 11 ~r .. ..or an Yiour Je[l,t" h h h h d d ·• rth . . d 1. 1 ,-~~tl m,h'"at :,,.m,• o1' 1a~:_!f0 ... ~1 nots-mir-'lc-les aud thus deny the ckity ·a.itw .......:__. •_'?'Ft... ..___!! .J ~*:,..,__.for l,,'Z •1-O u;st (2 Pet. 3 :14-18), and vapor a eat t at seems to e ve etuToaa e we •• wee precapttate ; c 1mate .__.. ,., '"~'"' "'" ,,j Je:ne. .....,._ •• ,_ wNcll • ~ • .--.. ror ......, 10 _ ttte ~~~hfy of our Lord at ~cry np- c hanged and seasons began to occ.-aloas with c y c I on i c e torma and the !l«ept this revel:ttion fron1 ('.od the -h flah; ~ tJ.t ~ world, tt.t he pwe htl onty bt-pomtnity. 'Wmt a":?:' think. ~caus~ they. themselves, tlid SPIRI~'•L II"TH H·~-••y n.,lt '*" of ~. ~ t. tplrit. c. Sm. that whoeotwa be· ,,na-of? The thin-~-wn•ld nliabow. Human life waa aHected by U.e ehaa-and the normal life enan wh ich ... · fir ,~,~,... f\ ~-~~..1 L:..-. ..a..._.. --~~~ ~~~-ul'l: • v-r -not utsc::over 11 st. .a.-..-...,.,_, -....r" ~ • Gt him~ -.ot nt'liJtt, and the fleth? O r the thing~' of w .. around 900 years s uddenly dropped to a..liule oYer.'A bunch-ed a nd th en IQ But Nicodm~us. with 111 .... ·~th (rfteot. 20:14), his nodt-but haw e.erta.iar life~ It the tout •nd the spirit ? Tht the aaual three s core and ten. DEATH IS S£PJ4.ATION workUy wisdom. wu ·not pre-!"I'~ with •')'II:"'L_ thlt wu 'b:! .,-aee on the pait of ;world and the Aesh mutt di~. While Paradise caunot be located u a place, it ie uDder~~tood today to be FROM GOO p:~red tO ~nd this ..._ dust ot the~ it tk God ~ of H'• ITftl an4 "'The thincs lllftieb are Ren are · An Otttm.nding bet is l'tt iit mcm He mew --a.: ... -about . --. r or ~· I!M~ ~ loward tin-ttmporail ; but the thinp whidt tiae e.rthly condition of thoee who are c•lled of God ia Christ. The importa nt tLe -·I• of •II ~--· of ; 'tu 1 b'-L •nd-·-• ld _... for it II tntit=. N~t--fa1 fn:.naa beiait. nut God are not Jeer~ art ekmal'' (2 Cor r _ ~L A'--Go r " -u~ -~ ' """ • ·~ • ... -. A ""-........ -~-_._ • 18) ~-~ . ~i .. about the ~rden of ~• wae tMt th•re -hew d ud waa ully Ad3m art:, by Nhlre, dead in think d. tile definitl: in~p..... ani h; ,... pielp;tma. -""".7 'fii'8J ~ 1hey ~~~ • .....uoa wanu Us to tfdnlc of oMdient to Him. In Cbriet w. ere reetoNd lO tlt.a eoaditioa of Paradiee in th•t t~ a.rxl sins (Rom,,3 :23 : al a (ihytic:al n::bfrt11r We...,! rHit ... it, t. c:ouW br: ll'ftd from their own ~ .t~,:J the toul and the oac:e more we can apuk to God ud ~ .. , ~i• voice. ~-2 :I " ]~ Jt•ted, "1 am that tbt mlti.p we ~ J-:.-J:: rn., .UCS. "~far.. wsbeu. thdr M . a.nd ~ ~p~nt e .,_. Jiv-t tl~~eatiwe come that they m'cht have: life" Christ u our S...._ C:W *:e w:-.,_, Te to S..., ~ in: dt:mal mMr w~ Him, oar S.Yioar, .. Owotll-r Tile eort.l tuN "'-M•••• •r• aefl •: flo.lllkM (JIHt de -'" ..._, G.tl. .....,.;_ •• 1 1 h n A•• e.J IM. -.,. ¥..-.! C.•c•U 2: If aU 11. (Jdtn 10 :10). He is the de ....,, m, Sl>lrlt 10 ...:,. llo -.... ..... Mol __ doo6. -·~ e.. deoth "'*-· or wllll S.... lo WI. """"" of l~e. Satan Is the au-10 00, dnd-' -li 10 m. t"'" _ ... ..!;"• b • • and -•ri6co of llio Son, We do tht -.. God ... thor of dealh (Hob. 2:1.). rr ro.._ and....,; to-.. -II -Cloriot. • • IMOfidol II< ..., ol ooMtloa, . . -----.. -· o.._ .. ___ _ the ptopl~ '", the world W'OO id body .to JDidr 81 wt.lt • eN c.~~ .-11 W 1 It ... ~ -CAMI 10 SA VI WMn o..-Lord .....,..j nnly g.-ll!(> ttno !oct •nd >ct ... on ""' arth. Bal ......... ~ .. foooN 11o ..... ..r ,... .-be,_.,..,..,~ conli"f'y. the world -'<1 h .. e with ...., ol • lo .... w ~ aw iloo-. -• ... lflrlt '!lie -w :,.,. io .-, du n1y Jo Rio at • "' ,,,.,,..11 dl fl'emot hlotooy : bat ""' ontm.rlly .......... f"" t1 God .... -_, C'-..-, God, IIi R...,. t1 tho priae ftlrtl Are"":, «..:!.r~ ... ,.__ 11W. L•-·· s~. .,.,._. '-"· ._ ....,., •--. ,_ TJt:IJ.) mm and women, as a ruJe. rd'ute leYd ol the powerw. wtlolr. '• ..._ 4 .., jr • : _ _. .,, ••. He ...e Hit Son Into Art ,_ ~ ror art.t1 -~-------~-~-=-~------~--~~bof-..tllat.they a,.._~,u4-dttrT"t1iotieo4-;11 1<•;' ~'aof-... _.._ ... _of......_, Are,_l&-~ I ., NEFIT WILL AID CONCERTS 0 OOUT ~CENTER k_.,....O A~ CO-T CITI&a 1etO·C NllrWP'OIItT BLVD. IH T ..... AlltcAO• C::O.TA .......... C:Al.l .... PHON& 8"'8-IIIDI ,..It&T MIAIS CMUA NOW AT 1718 NEWPO RT IlL VD . PH. 646oo9313t:o•la MuL' Directory IN:ilJRANCE .. F"OA AI..L 'O F YOU ~ INSURAN C E "'EEOS ROB ERTSON -SADLEIR INSURA~CE l333 E. eou.c Hwy, a.--6f'l Mill -673-38$0 FUJfERAL DI RECTORS . BALTZ MORTUARIES 17.41 SUPERIOR AVE . COST A MESA ~l dway 0-2424 3520 E. COAST HIWAY CORONA DEL MA R ORlolt 3-q•so · Jir~r~ 1942 Friendly Neil'hbortlood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY II 0 Broadway U l -l433. 8-3434 C011ta Mesa \ ,I • • Mrs. T ~rry Holl. {Cameo Houu photo.) The world a( fubion look a Weat to die I. Maanin bene· fit, .. Fu~i~Mn · Coneeno.~· 10 he pru•tN on Thwtday, Fob. 16, ia Dianeyland Hotel'• Embuay Room. The event ia oo--sponaorcd for tho 9th year \loy the Newpon Harbor Service Leaaue an~ lhe Oranae County Phi !har- monic Society. Funds fiOfft the benefit ~elp support the Society's free you• c<lftccr ts proarani by the run Los Anae lea Philharmonic Orchestra in a minimum of 6 concerts and the Debut Orchestra of lhe Youna MJ.sicians Foun·' dation in a auest appear· ance. In the current season the free youth coocerts will have reached over 100,000 Oranae County younasteu since beina inau&urated hi ye'an aao. Tickets are scheduled to be mailed \he first wce.k in FeP..uary to the more than 7J pa.troneuea throu &hou t the county who will head tables of 10, some as hos- tesses, olhers On a no-host basis. The S<K:ial hour will begin at 11 :30a.m. with lun- cheon bean& s;ervcd at 12:3J and the r ... ~en showing to £ollow t.u.edia&.ely. The patroness list includes the ~es. Lloyd L. Aubert, Chester Btabyn, Wcllinaton F. Bonner Jt., Robert Camp, Jack Caraco, Ross Casten- dykc; Bcruam Cof£ey, Henry C. Cole, Charles P. Cotton, A. Baycud Dod Jr., Andrew Oosset, A.-ncHd Dovey, Ed - mun d Dumke, C linton East- man, Christi811 Ebsen, Ray- mond E lliot Jt.,.Gabrie l J. Feli x, J . Otwtakl Ferguson, Alice ~\oore Gwland, Syd- G i rl from Sweden says ~rm~~. G•y;:;.,:amG:o,~: Cli£ford Hakes, Fred Hil-• h T H II pert, Ralph Hinger, Glen S. Wit erry a Hogle, WilliiWTt R. Holmes, Geo<ge M. Hol•to;n, w;u;am The riut weddina; ce re~ which was attended onl y by S. Holstein, Joseph Hunter, mony conducted in the new close £riends and relatives., George H. J-ones, Robert budding o£ the Lutheran t 3 s d D l O Kerr, James B. Keyes, Don- vows a p.m. a.tur ay, ec. • Church of the. ~laster o£ The b"ride ·wore a white aid R. Lawrenz, Frank \1ar- Corona del \tar united Bri-peau de soie wedding aown shall, Jack Marshall, William ge tte Bodenc Anderson or with clauic train. She car· Mead, Leigh W. Me serve , Sweden and Terry :-lall, son ried a bouquet £ashioned d Carl Neisser, Emmett 0'- r d \• E1 . H 11 orchids and lil.,-o£-the-val-Donnell, Claude L. Patter-a \tr . an ·u s. gm a • 1 son, Ri chard L. Patterson, 500 Poppy Ave., Corona ley. A diminutive pearl Edward A. Pcllearin, Ad- del \lar. crown held a tiered illusion rain c. Pelletier, Joseph E. Parents o£ the bride arc ve il of fingertip lenath.. Preninger, E.dwud A. Raul- \1r. and \1u. Waldermer An-Attendantl were M111 ston, O.W. Ri chard, Arthur der son of Gothcnberg, Swe-Beris Karlson of Ho Uy..wood Schmidt, Winifred Shiras den, Since canrin&1 touUtiWI "'aftd Relfttr~nMo~. Y&a41 ofTIU!JnW-,nc Slocum, Mervalc country a few • yiaft'l ·~~;"'Bt•erlJ.1;filf~:" "': .::.~ ~~~ ··D;~!m\ley. i!.d~in F. Steen, she has been livina with .. Vtrmediate~y followln.a lhe M. Paul 91Jker, Harve)' relatives in Chicago and cercmony ~'lliC youna 'ooupJe Somers, Arlhur t.rock, Ralph · 1 r th · h Tandowsky Glen W. Tho--more recently w1th an aunt e 1 on e1r oneymoon to w·11.' A Th N th C 1·r . Th mas, 1 •am ~ ompson, in Beverl y :!ills, Her aunt, ' or em a 1 om1a. e 1 Th ~-1d K W-;;;;;( b .d b . . . ames mer, VVM B • es cliff Chapel however, has been in Paris n e wore a caae SUit w1th Washburn and Charles for the past few months and rose accessories. She at-,._'heeler. •1'11111~ was unable lo be present a t tended schools in Sweden Top desipers in the fash- 427 E. 17th ST. the wedding. and is empl oyed by an in-ion world, man y o( whom ar e COSTA MESA '1r. William E ller perform-surancc company -in Bever-exclusive with I. \1agnin l: ~;:;;;:;;;;;";•;•:;·~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~e~J~th~e~d~o~ub~1e~<;~n~g~c~e~<~em~o;n~yl, ly Hills. Co. on the Paci£ic Coast, 1 The groom attended Orange will include. B.H. Wragge, Coast College and San \1archesa di C.esy, Jean RE STAURANT FRANI;AIS FREN CH SPECIALTIES ' CHEF RENE FORMERLY WITH ROMANOFF 511 E. BALBOA BLVO. , The Cellar Sttak Lobsttr , S~ styk Sparr Rihs LUNCI;I. 11:30 -3:30 DINNER • 5 • 11 Cfosod Sundoys 231 Forest, Loguno Beoch, 494-~55 Diego State, where he join- ed Pi Kappa Alpha Frater- nity. He is now aSiociated with Hart ford Insurance. The newlyweds will make their home in Beverly Hills. KATHY GREGG NOW IN NEW ZEALAND Kathleen Gregg, Corona del Mar High senior, ldt Jan. 2J for Strat£ord, New Zealand, in the American Abroad Program. She will live with her new familr of 2 brothers, n and 21; and 2 sisters 16 and 13, anJ their Gowmet dishes £rom the WOI'ld will be served by coawmcd hostesses a t 'the annual intemation1l bu.R'et of the Newport-Costa Mesa ""br~b of tha AmC:rican As- •ociation of University WQ>o men al the Balboa Pavilion rrom 6 to 8:30 p.m. Sac:ur- day, Feb. 11. Mn. B.J. O'Brien an· Aouncu lbat auutl will 1110 be able to view the u- tubi.tioa. ..C.S. Price. · the Man lftd Uis •orb," pre· Louis, Gustave T assell, Norman Norell, Sarmi, \1a- nor-Bourne, Tiffeau-Busch, Geoffrey Beene, Richard Tam, and \otr. John, hats. The climax to the showing is the parade of rare, ma tch- ed gems valued at over S.:! million £rom L.ykin et Cie. All arranaements arc under the personal supervision of ~trs. Lee Lile, manager of the I. \-lqnia Santa Ana store. \ii ss fash ion Caltlerine Wueste, autt.or~y of I. \lag- Slates and sends a like number of AMerican women abroad to s IUdy. The port-Coell Meu Branch last yeu pve n..e-.nnta to lhe fund in d\e DMM~I of mcm. ben ~·· Ju.e Pettit l&l'ld ~iss ::>orodtea Hilliard. The buffet i1 open t o tbe public lftd lic::keta at S2 • .SO eaCh sh9u&d M pu.rcbaacd in adVllnce from Mrs. O'Brien, S41..J106. • '*'· Thomas Pi c keri •••• 73-ot", aeated by tbe Fine Art1 Mn. MarioaOeMte Is fash· Patrona 'of Newpc:IC'I Uarbor ionia& docon'••· and Min in lbo hYilloa Gallery. Doria Houli._ i• c:hairmu The proceeds from the ol U.. ..... connittee. balfOI '!ill ao 10 doO oa-Olbon h11'i .. lo p1oo the d.a.al MUW fellowlbipe enal .. 8tftn. Edwin H. pro-.. ~iclleaablet ,..,. Vall, HU<Y Qeoola. Jolul 1 Sl fonip women tc purne Zlmftlll,.... 0..,. Leach, lloO;J dociOGl •d ,P>tt-nw-a PicUtloc, llftd _1_._, lo 61' llal,.. Olnld O'Jiola, ... MRS. JOSEPH BUSH will mo del for the 9th annual I. Magnin Fashion luncheon, co-sponsored by the New- port Harbor Serv ice League and Orange Coun ty Ph il- harmon ic Society. !Beth Koch Photo.) Rt chard :\lkn, Chnton East- JOHN ROBERT POWERS ,.,....,..,. ..... 1118111 ... «'\ ... • e/1111~ .... LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOl 1999 So. Coa1t Highway LAGUNA! N-.4C«~i .. S~troliMffltl• /or ,,..,._.;•'-CJe.- Call 4M-M41 CJf~(fNH a "nnl' foe• a "nW figure D "n~~w" ccnfidenca IN JUif A UW IMGIT Wlltc:$ POlO ,..., on ..... Ito. -···· ,..., .......... . .... . ,o ......... .., •.•.. Wo•ld ft.,..~, i W. n ... lttt.1if1 (ltVII .. "' lw IIIUrJ Clal,ll. Th~se t•UUI «e limited to elll'lt students 1<1 assure •nd•~•dual lttt nl•on. Conwen•enl bYditl te1ms 1re IWii!IOie ... sa ell. 01 came IR to<111 tar you1 ccml!lomentary analysis 1ncl be rud} tc mah the New Yn1 IIJPPI UCIIinL 1110 •onderlul. CAll NOW to •nsurt your restn"at•on.. Open ' A.M. IO 9 PM. kif-!--._ w-... "' "' .. , .. :3 TOWN & COUNT RY, ORANGE, CAliF, V .llodges, GOrdon B. Jone s , 'Thomas 1\~y . David G. ~ew­ bro, G~orge D. Robertson Ill, Frede rickS. Prescott, Bryant Jack Badha m Ill, and the \lisses Laura BJork- lund, Joby Raulston and Jacquie Wiseman. Co--chairman t)f the event 547.8228 man, Y.'e I hngtllJl J . Bonner, ··acROss FI!OM FAS.H ION SQ\JAI!f"' and Gabriel J. Felix, Horni-1~9 SO. COAST HWY ., LAGUNA, CALIF. 494-9441 brook Kdter, Ralph Bjork-~:;;:::;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~ lund, Ra~mond Dosta, Wm, 1 R. llolmes, Ralph Tand~o.l w­ Sk}, Cit: urge D. Ruberuon Ill, and James E. Owen , lloooran hostesses are Nex..t ..time let tL6 dod.,. SHAMPOO & SET $3 •• O .. ~N MON. T HIIIIIU aAT, 646-2093 are \Irs. Y.m. S. llolstein and \Ir s . Robert W. Ander- son. Othl.'r chairmen are \Ir s. James Jo.:, Turnc:r, \1rs. Ro- bert S. Barnes, J. Donald Fe rguson , Walter Gayner, Walter O.K. Gibson Jt., Lloyd R. \lasse~ Jr., Ver- non \k1r1 roe, George Peck., Charle-. P. Taylor, L. Ke nt Wanlass, anJ Page: WeJJing4 ton. Patroness chairmen are the \lr s . Lloyd L. Auben ami \fr s . J . Donald Fergu- son, assisted by ~lmcs . Clif- ford Ha'lt.u. Richaa:d Hoa· sen, Thomas Key , J arne s Ke)·es , .>\rthur Strock and Thomas Young . Other com- mi ttee chatrmt:n ate \!mi.'s, \It s . A. ·Ba}ard Dod J r., chairman of the ~ewport llarbor Y.om en's Philharmo-- ni c Board ; \Irs. Peter B. Hill, president of the ~ew­ port llarbor Serva:e L.:ague; \Ir s . Letlf'l L~un , chairman of ~orthern Orange County Philharmontc Board ; \lrs. Wilham II. \lead, chatrman of tht: L \lagn1n b.:nefi t for tht: past .O \ears : \Irs. John !~~~~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~d F. P0rter, ,;,ce pres1dent of lhe Societ} and County Chamnan of ~omen's Phil· harmonic commi ueu.~ ~ ..... Edward Raulston. (-din l'f lh e Sen·~o.:e League: and !larve} Somers, Ct.lmm illee cha1rman and me mbe-r of lhc benefit for the past 3 ye ars . Just be tureen the nvo of us ... lh('tl' JH' m,Jn\ good IH,olnc.dl •n~t,tut•on• •n 1\outht'rn C.tl•tornod llh('r(' ~·our iund~ .He llhurf'd o~nd the \lt"ld ,, h1)1;h \\t> woulct ldt(' to !t"ll vou wtw 1\£' belrt'l't' you '' ,u h('· h o~ppo('r ,.,_..th your tund~ hf'ft' at Nt'wport 8o~lbtM '-o~"nl>l~ • Ther~ 1~ someth.ng o~llout 'lt'\'o port Ko~l bo.a S,l\'ln8S th.at mo~k~ •t d•fff:'rent !tom !hE' run ot tht"' rTull .! You woU il'el the dll'ff're"nct b<-t <tust> thrr(' •s quo~l•h m con~rv.t~!lve. pruden! MYm~~ .. ~ .. oc•.allon 'y"- r1Un.t~.tt•nlf'lll • 't'"port Ralho.t S.n •n~' ~''""' vou thf' 1-u.ifh t'•l v~t•l d l'nd\lmum ..n~uro~n ce plu• !h.tl Ct'rld iO \(lOlf'lhiOR YOU 1\ .II dpprf'(lo1lt" m oq '1'1."!> thf'T(' '' ,111 dll•tudt> o~houl u~ vou 1\lll l•l<t> ,1 phonf' ul! "'II tf"ll '''u mor~• 01 }wttt-• yt't .1 ptorwnal Y1~11 w1lh ont' Ol lhf' OliiCt'T' WTI I COn\ITnC ~ you that "rwpnn Bo~lbo~ S,l\ •n[l.• ,·'lo wh~rt' W"~u would Ill;~ to do bu~m~ss too DOWPORT B8I.BOB SBVIDGS a.tta LOlli fit llii.GtllliHOTt .,_c-. 3366 v~ Lklo. -a.""· c.o.t . -· 673·3130 • eo. ... dol ~~~<· 2166 E. C...l ..., • Pl<ooo &~5150 • Resourus Over One Hundred Million Dollars • P. A. PAUtlER, Chaum1n ot lfte lotrd • ACiMS BlOMQUIST, Prelf4etrt • • • ' Slu'de t lo fu d t ME11'0RT HARBOR ENSIGM E 'd t n an n se up SEOOIIDSECliOM --P·I ' X-pr8Sf en $ ore honored a-THURSOAY, FEB. 2, 1967 _ w. •--~ a •• 11 ~;o~upbublq ·ita ''Accent ter .. t batia. M ••• ,._.,.. ~ ~ .,arioua huea lot the tablet. on tbe atud.•t,•• UCJ't L.oant from thia f\W! will CON»NA DEL AR. CALIF. Clob wUI lloacw Ill put The Valentino motive will Towa IDd 1"0owB director• be alhin~aterod by d\o dean . praai.dea&a a& &he 1•neral be carried .QQt at tho preai· have voa.d to u&ablith lbt or •tw~eots' otnco. IOAIID IIIETIIIIET . -•euaa lOiley, '''· 1, la dent" a table: ~ •• Jamu Towoand 0owa atucleat lou. The Board ol Truatou. o( the . EMU cl...,_ae, ac-Hinet will Cumiab the f d A ell ck t t2 000 The emeraency nooda or tho Onnao Coatt Jwuar cordiaatohtt. I!. A. Ro&ora, blooma. un • • or • atudenta wore a&ucliod by a Colleao Oiatriot will bold pceaideat. • Tho proaram wi ll bo pro- wu preaealed to !)tan ol commi &teo composed of Mra. one meetia.a in Februuy -ThoH au..liDa will be tented by the Huntinaton . S&auiontl lto!*'t S. Lawroace ~aniol Aldrich Jr., lho or· at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Po b. ~~. Willlaai ~itb, Ni cho-- u tho lnJuaJ amount aUo-l.S, in the board room of tho laa BroUnOr, ltaymond Har- B,ac:b Playhoute. It wi ll be a concert roadina or a Me ace• pl•y laid in lho drM or At .. harn Lincoln, tMt. Wll- Cred Cohen, Mra. LorJn Lammers. Md ~ ••. Norbert MJ.rphy wi ll be thc auolt artiau for this rcadina • d pnizadon'a r-uidont; Mn. cato • Bdpr Hill, treaiUrer; Mra. adminiatration buildina, v.oy, John LaMan, Edythe IOHANlA AWAITING FINAL O.K. ON IILlGMT The purpoae ot tho Cund ia C!·-·· 1 M Cull h ad • 2701 fairview Road, Coata Curry BDoa, Loaan Jack· las Voaat • The Civil .,...><&e c oc • Vlaory Mc aa. aoo, Rodolph Vanaack, to make available inmediatc L-....d -•-· d M' ......._. menwcr, an 111 The board normally mocta Thoma• Letto,. Md &neat cash Cor omoraoncy needs Aane• Blomquist, irrme· the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays Lampina. or any t tudont, eurrently diate plllt.-ptoJ ident, in con-or the month, but dates wore Mn. Thomaa ·Williams, -ro&iatcrod Oil tho UCI came sultatioa wilh University chanaed Cor lhi• month be· decorations cbairman, will pus , on a short term, no--in· adminiurative orfi~eu. cause or holidays. uae muaoa of earMIIia1 'o( If &hero are no objection• in 20 daya, Bonanza Air Linea will be alven penna· neat authority to ):Wovide direct aervice Crom 1be Oranae County airport to Aeronautics Board iuued a abow c:au.te order Friday, Jan. 17, alv- ina partioa 10 days to file objections 1Q tbe plan, YOU CAN 'T FOOL the birds -They know when a deep sea sportfishing boat has a good catch and fol- lo w along for th eir feast as the fish are cleaned. In this case it's the Del Mar out o f Davey's Locker in Newport Beach with a limi t-catch of rock cod. The deep fishing season is now at its peak along Sou thern Cali fornia's shore. CHART plan is lauded Praise f.or the CHART pro- ject of the Newport Uarbor Chamber of Comme rce was voiced by Phil co-Ford exe- cutiv e John B. Lawson in a speech before th e Bay Area oq. 4RNOLO 0 . 'ECKMAN of Shore Cliffs, founde r, cha irma n of the board and chief ex ecutive off ice r of '3eck man Instruments of Fu llerton , has been named Southern t:a li fornia chair· man of ~a dio F ree '::urope. \ commi ttee of community leaders is now being formed under his di rection to de- velop individual and corpor· ate support of the radio net- wor!c, which be ams news , commentary , and music be- hind the communist iron curtain in Pol ~z echo­ slova'(iJ, 1.uman ia, '3ulgaria and Hungary. Citi zens Council of the Balboa Bay Club last Thurs• day. t\·tr. Lawson, vice presi- dent of Phi leo-Ford Cor- poration, and general mana- ger of the Aeronutronic Di vision, commented on th e CHART program duri.o& a speech outlininz the detai ls and current status of Pro- JCCt 21 , a ci tizens plan- ning effort to encourage the proper fu ture development of Orange County. \'I". Law- son is the founder and pre- s ident of Project'2l. He told the members of the Bay Area Ci tizens Council that th ey are to be ind ivi- 'dually and collect ively convne nded for th eir per· sonal in terest in their own communities, and in Orange !County u a whole. : '"' t" 'am 8. great advoCate or citizen involvement in af- fairs of the community," he said, ''particularly wh en it comes to ques tion s of plan- ning and growth ." \•\e mbers of the Bay Area Ci ti zens Council are com· poseJ of various community associati ons in the .~ewport Be ac h area. \lr. Lawson told the gr oup that he had watched wi th in terest tht: study undertaken by CHART (Ci ti zens Harbor Ar ea Research Team). H ~ c ited B65 Chamber presi· den t Ed Birth, its ori gina- tor; Sam Downing, CHART chairman for its fi rs t 2 years , and the members of the various Cli ART com- mi ttees for their c ivi c in- terest and foresight in looking towa rd the fu ture. l-I e also s aid that ''each of you indivJdually, too, are to be commended for th e in- "ARS. ·.~Y RTLE Sf)WERS terest which has led you to OF COST" \4"e:SA DIES pan icipa te in th e vari ous \l}rt!e A. Sowers, 25&~ ·member homeowners asso· ciations." Fairway ')r., Costa \ks a, "'I am sympathe ti c toward }Ou r Bay Ar ea Citizens Council for another reason .. . too , \lr. Lawson said. "'I unde rstand that your Coun - ci l was formed somewhat as died Wednesday, Jan. 25, in her home at age 76. She was born F eb. 11, t.no, in Wyoming and had moved to Cos ta \le sa 16 years ago wi th her hus band, Willis, She is sur vived also by 2 a communication netwo rk, so that each of your many sons, Willi s and Lloyd, both homeowners organizations of Wyoming ; a brother, Uenry in th is far-flung har bor area A. Hecht of Colorado; a would kn ow wha t the other sister, \1rs. \-label George of 1s dl)Jng. Comm um catlon , Cos ta\lesa;6 grandchildren; or. the lack of 1t , is some- and 1 great-gra ndchi ldren. _ thl~g I am cons~antl y aware Services were he ld Satur-of tn ':flY capactty as a de- ,day, Jan. 1a; at Bell Broad-fense ~ndustry executive ... • He c1ted th e go als of Pro-way Mortuary , wi th th e Rev. ject 21, wh ich he described Warren Studer of the Presby-as a program for all of th e terian Church of the Coven-people of Or an ge County to ant, Cos·ta Mes a , offi ciating. promote environmen tal ex- Interment was at P ac ifi c cell ence and balanced Vi ew ~1emorial Park. grow lh. Office building burglarized Burglars lapped 2 office sui te s m the Bay Lido Building, 3200 Newport Blvd., in the Lido Shops -area, s tealing u ade books and a typewriter. Olll rell Burchfield · o( Oran&e reported tke lou o f his SIOO offi ce ty pewriter. DOMATIOMS GIVEM ' Local aaenc:iu aharina in Police believe th e bu rg· lariei 'co have occurred •omctirnc Jan. 24. No force wa 1 uud 1.0 &ain enuance. Poliee autpec:t a pan key may have been u1ed. Will iMl Neill, ·211 Via Koron. Lido hie, en ad•euiaiaa aaent. •lid chat •• buralau aot 7 trade booh -bl01, ...... about •• lhe 125,069.54 conlributcd by employou of Philc:o-Pord Acronutronic: . oC Newporc Beach for the 4th quarter o( 1966 included Co1ta Mota Un ited P'llnd, 14,402.60; Newport a .. c:h United Fuod, 12,536,40; Orao1o County (."haptar tA A1111rican Red Ctou, tl34.14; lad Orua• County HoartAoto.1f2S0.70 • \'vv~·t ... FIRESTONE TIRES IYLOUIR£ TUBELESS <;S 1411 SIZE 8oo,W WHITE ........... $2.00 '-'ore~ FIRESTONE TVBELF.SS Th• Service ,. ..... , MR. DOH D. LEE lEI DELUXE CHAMPS. ""' A FIRESTONE ~ TVBELjSZ """!·! L Y, MEW ..,.PELUXE CHAIIP <~Whitewall witt! Red Stripes S228]T·BIRD TI-n ...... """-. Sl ZE 81 s.1 s- \ Use your credit - on Tires. 'S25f1 SIZE 900-1S Will TE, 3 RIB. E.clu tox $3.00 NO DOWN PAYMENT - Bring any credit card • 4 B I G D A y s Feb. 2-US Tt.urs.· Fri .-Sat.-Sun. $888 Lt5T l12.9S Air conditioning Jwst a little more SIZE 645-U Ea. Tax $1.n $J687 7lll- 77S. 14 710-IS 825-14 81S.IS BOO·U 760-IS 850-u US-15 8SS.U 91S.IS 950· u $23.99 $26.99 $28.99 liZE 695-14 Ex. tu $1.87 Ex. tax $2.21 Ex. tax $2.36 E•. tax $2.56 Ex. faa $3.01 7:00 a.•. t. IO:OO~p~.M~·~=====================~· $32.99 IS 900-14 SIZE 650-13 750-U 800.14 8511-t• 610-15 710.15 760-15 TU IlLilS -IYLDI -.. ,L Y ILACKWALL WHITI!WALL IX. TAX $13.:11 SIU2 $1.13 14.29 15.62 :uo 14.92 16.69 2.36 17.93 2.!7 15.69 2.21 14.92 16.69 2.:15 ..... 17.93 2.55 3681 East Coast Highway FEB. 2-3-4-S F·REE -6PACK TRAVEL BAG the first 75 cors in for gasol ine each of the 4 ,ays of our Grand Op~ing ,~ ssoo DISCOUNT ON ~y BATTERY IN STOCK RETREAD CHEATER SUCKS AllY SIZE $16 . ' ' PLUS TAX AND RECAPPA8LE TIRE THIRD PRIZE -;· _..\ r ' . -. ·' ' . ' ~~;"" . ., \ ., .-t · _, ' \ ~- 20·1NCH BIKE • TIRE SPECIAL FOURTH PRIZE FIFTH PRIZE IHI.TlllLL TUIELESS IYLDI Sill PlnCE EX. TAX ........!g,~:~ IUS 2.21 IUS 2.36 IS.9S l.SS 18.9S 2.97 -PLUS TRAbE 4-TRANSISTOR DUNLOP TIRES RADIO Gold S .. l, Full 4-Ply FIRESTONE CHAMP TUBELESS WHITEWALL 820•15 S1887 Excite ••• $2.97 Win a Pet from DuPont GOLDEN "7" II AITOIDIILE OF THE SAllE UMf Co~ne in and p'ick up your .,.try blank. "WWn a Pat" IIWIEEPBTAKEB --............... c.... a,.... OIIGAHIST TO I'IIIINT c::.~~:..~~~=... From the Police BloHer ..... 111, will &o b....S Ia 11 • - NEftRT HARIIOR ENIGII SEOOIID SECTION --P~~t 5 THURSDAY, FE8. 2~7 OO!Illl~ DEl. llr.R, OUf • I ..... J •• -• rea pop coaurt,lpoelored pampiaa oat a rose pl•t. by th1 ScbmNU·Phillip• Co. a thief tlOio a 12,-inch cor• at tile Smedley j•ior hlp mic pl•t contaiaer from a tebool audhorhw. lllO W. patio at the homo ol Evelyn Edln.er .~ve ., Santa Aaa, at T. Oabom, S:J.4 S. Bay Pt., 1:00 p.m. T~aeaday, Pch.1 . Balboa lal1nd ••• A buralar Eddie hu bttD the lnter• cnterod the praao of Ed... national ora• soloitt f01 ward 0. Mahor, zn Via uveral yean Between Ithaca, lido laic, and ttole toPrl , he record~ ror Colwn-a cool box, containina flOO bil, lppeUI on radio and ~th of toolt: and ,I $15 tolevialon and olton enter• dnll. • .It wun t a aoOd day taint at tho Mlrmaid Room for 7·ye•-old Jamca J. of Now York'• Pult She •· Bu,m•: ho wu beaten up I t IWICC by, 2 JI'OUPI of bul· on Hotel. lies. t.bc lint time on lhc b .. eb n~• die Balboa Pier Lua, 113 Collina Ave., and th.e Hcoad lirM c.~. dre-Bilboa, i:liacovered vandal• beach at A St., In Balboa had punched holea in hla ••. The c• ol. Willlam. R. roo(, , ,Vandals bloke a Kelley, 247 Lu1oala St., window at the Harbor Epi a- Wut Newport. waa baral• c:opal School, at Sth Ave. izod and a tape player and and Marsuerite Ave., Corona l tapes, valued. at Sl60, del Mar, On J an . 20. Language groups formed were 1tolen ••.• A prowler WILLI""$ • PPOINTED wu reported tn lhe HOO ""'"' "' Town and Gown lana uaae p oupa In F rench and Span· iah u e acceptina new mem- bers, accordin& to Mrs. C.O. Reinhardt, lanauage group chainnan. block or Deborah Ln. Har· Eric P. Williams, 421 Be· bor Hiahland1 ••• Mr1.' P.L. aonia A.ve., Corona del Mar, Be&i nnin&. int ermediat e Wyatt, 1300 W. Ocean Pt., haa been appointed an ac-and advanced classes are Central Newport, (ell at her count executive with lhe conduc ted in homes of par- home and rractured a hip; Laauna Beach office ol ti cipatin& members in the s~e was take~ to Hoq Hot-Dean Witter &: Co. He is a Newport Beach area. Mrs. PIUI .•• It ratned, and J .D. native of L.os Anaelea . Sue Triadorfer, fonnerly of Bosol.a , Colombia, conducti the Sptnith clau ca. Mn. Nadine Joat of Newport Beach condoc ta the French clauea. UCJ Town and Gown mem· bers wi ahina to join the or· aanizedclu u • may contact Mrs. Reinhardt at S4S..144~. Those wis hina inronnation reaardina Town and Gown members hip may call Mra. ~an Roaen a l 642·3008. Corona del Mar , Calif. SERVICE CENTER Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. COCA COLA GAS OR TIRE PURCHASE BALLOONS PLASTIC TAPE FOR THE KIDS! LARGE ROLL BLUE CHIP STAMPS ·('\' iii.UE ~!IP~! .'-....../'. S.rvi ce Stotion M-ager loiR . BILL CANNING --· - uanu 29' CAM OF IIOTO ·All Weather Co-Polyme r resists heat and cold 88 TUNE-UP $1 .19 VALUE Truck Tirt'·' S16~ .. ra .---~:;=-r; ,, 6-PLY RATING SIZE 700xl5 come in and sign upl SECOID PRIZE J:.-\ GTO DELUXE (BOYS) J.SPEED BIKE, 20-INOt ALSO BATTERY, OIL DUPONT NO ... , .. .. 73S.I4 77S.I4 82S.I4 85S.I4 91S.I5 POW!R. FREES STICKY VALVES. JUST POUR INTO TO EACH FREE OUPOIT CAR WASH #1111 FREE IHU YOU IUY TIRES FROM US: • WHEEL BALANCE o TIRE loiOUNTING • AFTER SERVICE Wh .. l i»alonce and tires ••itched every 4000 mil ... o FRONT END CHECK WITH EACH 2 TIRES SAVE MOHAWK GOLDEN JET TUIELEU IYLDI PIIEIIIU~I:CCISEJ BLACK TWIN oJ 700-U 775-15 IIS-15 US-15 900-U WALL WHITEWALL $13.17 $16.37 16.97 19.33 11.50 21.19 l t .n 22.60 25.71 $2.11 2.:10 2.36 2.57 2.97 SERVICE SPECIAL Brake adju•tment . • • • • 1.25 Lubrication. . . . . • . . . 2.00 Oil change .••••••... 3.25 Oil filter. • . . . . • . . • . 3.85 TOTAL. . . . . 110.35 SPECIAL PRICE ... DUNLOP TIPES GOLD s•AL C-eo TUIELESS 4-PLY Lifeti191e Gua raMee Full -4 Ply $J587 520· 13 , Eui n ta• SJ.36 WHil E:WA.LL LONG WEARI~G. SMOOTH DRIVE SIZE PRICE EX . TAX 600•13 650-13 Sl6.87 s 1.83 700-13 520-14 18.87 1.90 695-U 6o!S-14 19.87 1.92 7JS.I4 700-U 20 .87 2.11 73S.15 650-15 77S.I4 nS-15 21.87 2.21 750-14 670-15 125-U SlS-15 23.87 2.36 100.14 710·15 850-14 US-15 26.87 2.55 BSS-14 760-15 91S.I5 820-15 29.87 2.97 B I G D A y s Feb. 2-US Thu r.-F ri •• s, t.-S..n . 7:00 a. !fl. to 10:00 P·"'· ANY SIZE LISTED -ONE PRICEI Marine Battery _. "-wFREE -;J~rn' ~ firttfont SAFm CHAIIPIOII ll7ie1 Coni r~ • GARV E. BUR CH, son of Mos. Lyn Bu rch of 2755 Gannet Drive, Costa Mesa, has been promoted to te ch· nical se rgeant in the U.S. Ai r Force. He i s an ai r- c.ratt maintenance technician at Bentwater ~ RAF St:.. tion, England. He i s a member of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Ameri ca 's overseas air arm assigned to NATO. <u..S. Ai r Force photo.) Pick-up schedule changed Newport Beach re f us~ col- lectioo crews are now pick- ing up garbage on the same days th ey pick. up uash. Th is change will affect collection schedules in th e fol low in t~: areas: .~ewport Heights, Balboa and West Newpon from 7Lh St. tP the Santa Ana Ri ver 1ncludin g Finley Tract, :-.lcwpo rt Is- land, Seashore Dn ve , L1do Sands, Balboa Coves, Sea- shore Colony and ~ewport Sh ores. Residen ts 1n thes e areas are now requ1red to set their aarbaae out for collection oo d ifferent da) s than the)' su out the1r trash. Gar bage 1n the listed areas will no.,. be collec ted on the regul ar trash coll ec- tion days. For example , if lhe t~ash collecu on da, s for the area are ll.ednesda·y and Saturday, and the garbage than those listed above pre· sently have a combined gar- ba&c and trash pickup on the same days. For these areas the re wil l be no change in schedules. , --.w, collection Ja\·s arc Tues-Ho\qqy S. SMITH of Atlan· day and Fnday , garbage will now be co llel:ted to-ta,Sa., will speak on "What gether with the tras h on Ma kes a Happ y Fami ly?" in Wednesday and Saturda~ a lec ture sponsored by Sec- only. ond Chu rc h of Chris t, Scier,- Residen ts will no longer tist, in "J ewport '3 each, at be required to pronde se- parate con tatnets for gar-"2 p.m. Sa turday , Feb. 11, at bage. Garbage must b<: Lincoln School, 3101 Paci· wrapped in news raper or fie Vi ew l)r., Harbor Vi ew bags and may be placed In rliJis , Mr. Smith reSili}Qed the same conta&.aen~ w1th ~ ,f> l~ta-, ~aebold va..,._, ~1.\t:) l~Wli!I.,O .-\:~cas o'r the Cit) other ""m'e'""iPOsft""fo'(l wi{h a nat on- 8 f th al firm 10 yea rs ago to en-oy 0 e teo the Sh•i stian Sci ence hea l~r1g m1 nts tr y. He has month named since become an •.uthorized tea cher of the reiLQIOn and Bob K~i ser has been named a rnember of the 3 oard of boy of the monUt at the cen-Lectureship of The Firs t u al branch of the :tarbot" Church of Christ, Scientist, Boys' Club. Bob has travel-in "3os ton . ed on lh e billiards team and has ap~ared in the Great Western Sports Show as one of the c lub representatives in the spin casting contest. 'lepartrnent w1nners of the mon th we re J im '.\'oods in the games room, Tim '.\llilams in the -a rts anJ crafts de- pan ment, and Grant Wiese in the gym . The boys are chosen for their outstandi ng participation and attitude. The Centra l Branch \1••- thers' C lub elec ted the fol - lowing new officers for 1 }6 7: Ptesuient, \hs. J oan Brant; vice president, \trs. Thelma Powe ll; secretar}, \lu . \laye llange, and trea- surer, \trs. :::h1 u s O'Connor. ~andr Lowe and Fred Hanae of the central branch have s tarted a club news- paper. The ir staff includes: Ediwr, Fred 'lange; assis- tant editor, Randy u, .... e, re- porters. Paul Perdomo, TOOl Powell, Charles Hannah.an , Richud F ~>s te r, and Jerty Kaiser. The \la thers Club will stage a runvnage sale Feb. 17 and til at the central branch. Clothe s, small items, and knick-knacks are needed. For further informa- tion call Lee Fisher at the Central Branch, 548-'H~7. SEIIGUIIT DECOllATED FOil VIETUI DUTY TISat. Conrad A. Oesi· le ts, son of \h. H.J. Bel· lin, 606 Be aonia Ave., Cor- ona del Mar, has been de· corated with the U.S. Air. Force Cormiendation Medal at K.J. Sawyer AFB. Mi chi- 1""· He was awarded the modal (or merit«iou.s I CrY ice as a printina supervisor at Cam Ranh Bay AB, Vietnam. He ••• ched for hli profu · 1ional skill, initiative lftd duty performance . He is oo• auipod at K.J. s. ... yet u • rnembef oC ~e su .. tetic Air Coovnand, J\meri. ca • lonl"'''•&• nucleu bombtr tad miuile force. FRAUD CHARGE DlmPPED AGAINST LOCAL MAll Geo)rge Kuor . o.,.neT of th~ G1een Rn ·e1 TcrnH t~ C"onuol 1n llun t1n gtnn Beach, won dl<;mt..,.sal l)f the la ... t of: ~·harJ ~" .,f fl aud agam..,.t h1m Ill Supcrwr Court Jan. ~3. \lr. KM•r .... no h \·c..,. at .n .13 f"a1r chc ~ter Rd., Cameo 1\q;hl an Ji>, ... as cha1ged .,.1th ftauJ la:.t \Ia~ after he m1"1akenh 1den t1fied ter· m1te ua.:1n g, 1n : .\e .... 'f!l•rt Beach ll••me :.. •• Mqs. LOU IS M. IJ~CM I LL.AN of Newport Heights has been appointed chairman of community services for the Orange County Chapter, American qed Cross. The appointment was announced by Paul ,o\, Hanna of Say· cre st, chapter chairman. Mrs. MacMIIIIan's new re-- sponslbllllles will Include coordlnallon of the activi- ties of motat serv ices, food services, sew ing, stlfhldes, CASt work -volunteers, bos- pllal voluntttrs, lfld blood PIO<,I!im •Ides. P•oYiousiJ she served •• CMlrmM al hospital ••••lees. < ' From the Police Bloller T"'eatM y, J•. 2A Po&er a, 3110 W, Ocoan f t .• and E. Balboa Blvd., Bal· Woa t Nowpou. , .Butalara boa, and ho knocked a h•l· hrokel huo lhe home ol actor me t otr .. police orncor. 0 • John-W. Calkina, 2Sll s.... -• view Ave ., Corona del Mar, ..... .,., J•. 25 UPHOLSTERY Q.EANING "THa ONLY UIIHOLeT•IIn" OL...ut•lllt tM OIIA .... OOUNTV AUTteOIIItiZUl TO ,.,~v eOOTG.......,_D .TAIM ......... L..IIIt. TMI. ADDeD ea .. V01G& coo < orr•llllaDATAMCX TA•M•L.Vl. W TO TMOea WHOe& f"UA,UTUA& W& CM..CANo ( OUfl a UPHOt..aT&Iil!V a....-Na..• MAY& A COMa tHaD TOTAL. Ofl' a Vlte • .,. ...... I& NO •• ) OTHER SERVICES.·······-• lil!•WaAY ,,.. e CAiil!PST IH.TA!.L.AT 10M e .IMDINCt .......... eawu ... e ioftl ... l ... • ••aa~.ow•• I; ..... GA .. ,.•T CL-"MIHCJ •• I N OUft .. L.AMT CL.CANifG 0' !.008• IIIIUG e aU .... !.I .fl 01' a .. C!.OWte ~ftODUCTe I"Oft '' D~IT:"'VOUIIl!eaa..f"•ft8 "• OFFICERS of th e Newport Mesa Uni fi ed I, School District Insurance Assn. are pre- .• senting a set of transpa rencies dealing wi th driver education and sa fety to Or. ,· G.C . Eikermann, assistant superin tendent of the district. Pictured here fro m \eft, are Dick Hodge of the Co rona del Mar in · su rance firm of Hilliard & Hodge, who was presiden t of the rn su rance Assn. at the time of the presentation; Gene Robe rt· son of the Co rona d.e\ Mar firm of Robe rt· son & Sad\eir, sec retary of the associa· tion, and Or. Ei k.ermann. (Walter Gerhardt photo. l A ear buralar stole 14 stereo tapu, val~ at 192, from the cu of Jam•• C. Owens, 21S Via Mentone, Lido Isle, , • The CU' of Dixie Qixon, SOl Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar , waa hit on the left front aide at Jasmine Ave. and E. Coatt Hwy., in Corona del Mar by a car dri\'en by Philip M. O'Bryan, 2606 Delaware Pl., ~csa Verde. Coa&a Mesa. • • • . .A hi t and run car struck tile parked car of Michael Hutchinson on Seashrue Dr. near his home at 11 1 36th St., Wes t Newport. .Car thieves drove the n6J Oldsmobi lc of Joyce Koehle r, 2125 Fremont Ln., Costa Meu into the sands at the New- port Dunes, near the New· porter' Inn, and damaaed the car's transmission. • .An $80 surfboard was stolen from the aarase of Pete Action · take1 by planners Here is a s ummary of ac· tion taken at last week's meeting of the Costa Mesa Planning Commi ssion: and atole a .3&0 Baretta A S400 radio waa uolon hand aun, valued at 's4S , a oCr the 35-foot s loop, • 'Sea chamOis baa containina 2S Fox.'' moored orr Baysido round Iii or ammunition and a Dr. and belonaJna to Vernon 'un case ••• Bwalars broke L. Sorensen. 566 Park Dr ., Into the Volkswaaen or Co&ta Meaa. 0 .A uso out· James Miller, 366 1 Bay·· board moto r was taken off shores Dr., Bay_ Shores,at the skiff of Keen Jacoby, Newpor t ~l arbor Hq~h School, moored near hia home at and stole 6 .stereo tapes . n6 E. Balboa Bl vd ., Ba L .. valued at S106 ••• Obscene boa ••• The car or Thoma• w.ords we~e painted in red N. Kiet, 1315 Bonnie Doone on . th~ hfe guard towers Terrace, rammed into the bea!nmna at l~t~ St. and rear o( the car or William H. endm~ at 6th St., m Balboa Keller of Laauna ·Beach, ••• Mi chae l F6ster, 21_, was east of Tuatin Ave.., on W. •re.~ted on a pos sess1on of Coast Hwy., in Mariners m';fiJU&n~ charge _after a Mi !e. • • , The car or Marc ne1ahbof s complatnt led Etherton 215 Jasmine Ave. ofricers to the youna man's Corona del Mar, east bound apartment at 218Y.z Hlh St., on Bayside Dr., knocked out West Newport, wher e an lJ feet of City barricade •• , odor of marijuana n oated out Thomas F. Herrina, l SOl an open window ..• Berna~ Santanella Ter., Irvi ne Ter· deue M. Haxel, 404 E. Bal· race, was arrested at 5 p.m. boa Blvd., Balboa, wa s ar· on a drunk charae at Dover res ted at her home on a Dr. and W. Coast Hwy., charge that she s truck Tam--Marin ers Mile ••• Steve D. m)' Lidde ll, 202t~ E. Bal· Blackburn, 1530 E. Ocean boa Blvd., Ba lboa. , .Don-Blvd,, Balboa, was arrested a id E. Tate , 2370 Orange at ~·lain St. and E. Ocean Ave,, Costa :\·le sa, was Bl vd., Balboa, on a charae given a notict: to appear of failure to appear before before t11 e Ne wport·:\1esa the San ta Ana municipal municipal court on a drunk court .• ,The 26·inch brown in publ ic charge; he re· bike or Robert Swain, 122 ceived the citation at E. 25th St., Centra\ Newport, Coas t l·lwy . and Begonia was stolen from his home Ave., C01 ona del :\lar ••.••• Burglars bro ke ir~to lhe Larry K. 1-l egewald, 201 Dodge. van truc k of Eldene Main St., Ba lboa, was ar· Sheen, 725 St. James Rd ., rested on a drunk in public C liff Haven, and stole a charae after hi s car hit a collection of tools valued FREE ESTIMATES' -PIC K UP l DELIVERY CASH l CARRY OISCOUHTS cOOJ:A~;~ ,. ROOF UAK? Assessing inequity aired Repolr work on ANY TYPE roof. New roofs lnstaUed. Trustees of the Orange Coast Junior Coll.:ge Dis- trict passed a resollltion last week em:ouraging tho: elimin ation of an)' property assessment inequi ti..::s wi th- in. Or an ge County. men t ino:.qui tics, and th at cnpies tJf this res<Jlution be Uansn11 UeJ to the Orange Count) li<Hml of Sup.:rvisor s, the Orange C'tlUn ty Asses- sor. anJ '" nu:mbets of the Stax e Lq;•~lature represent- Ing Or ang~ Count )'·" • Recommended approval of var1ance fm Don B . Spengl cr.421 Seville Ave., "Balboa, to build 3 addition· al units on hi s proPerty at 1567, 157l and 157 5 Orange Ave., br inging th e number of units to :J. Resldentiolor c-mertW IS Years lspertence Work fuUy guaranteed- Small job& ,..~come AAA RoofiiiCJ Co. l".llllt Tops") PH. 642-0427 PACIFIC VIEW M !' "1011: I A.L PA.J: 1, ~ ....... C~.:-Wn:K\ CR~;i\llo!"lll-!\' M!IUSUH.IJi\1 T he board haa earlier said that tl recognizes that the individual propen y owner needs tax help. • Appro\'ed a subdivision app[icatioo by Paul Abrams __ _,L"E"G"J.""L_,HO~_,T!:IC'='=E __ :1f Studio City to divide a~ \"O"IlfT OF ·nur..,n~r.·s S..-\Lf. proximately 5 acres of land \"o, :!7:i·F" into 4 parcels bord ered by On Frhrur.ry"t6,1Q67 at tO:OOflarbor Bl\·d,,Carnegi e Ave., lt ,m , ~~,.,..,,n fitlr C.ompany of and Fair Dr. \lr. Abrams Or-III.Jtl' l .o un1~, a Cloliforn ia 35ked that th e cond itioo s I'OI"]>OTolli on, "''"' Tru.:t~ ... r I ' . h. · · ' or apprm·a requ trtng tm und.•r .ln.! pur.'<ua nt to ll"rm" . · fire. at at 566. 22no Mit:Arlhut Botolro.~•~ Mt"j)Qfllluch C.totGtm~ (11') 613 ?601 Corr ection of ta:~: asst!ss- ment inequities , the board said, would be a big s tep in the tight di rection . Trustees last month sa id that they fel t that the indi vidual pro-- pt:rlY owner may be over assessed, and that some othe r classificatitms may be under assessed. of 1),.1'11 of l'ru"t dat .. d Ju[v to \l!ld~n Fatr Dr. between 9, 196-1 ,.,,.,...11ted l:;y Shir~ Carn t:gu: Ave . and ~~arbor 1 .. ~ \\ inifro•d 11 ,110k 8 0 ,J record-B_l vd . d.nd the rei(~C _a~ton of SUPPLIS .. o1 July 11, in 1Jook 7129. pag~" s tdewalks and utdttt es at SMITH BROS. CO. Heating -Air Conditioning · Sh rvb1, ln ~r1o r P lonh, Trop.cols & Tree~ lruectici des ond Fert il u~ S&H Green Stomp~ 799 Olfil'i.d !lNoul,;, in thro: his expense , an es timated ·Crystol iner C.Orporotion olfir·· of th.-C"unty Herord er Sl l,358 , depend upon city The resolution passed b\' the board s tated: · of nr.•n"' .. County, C.di fornia appro\·al nf a Sh ell ser\'iCe Costing Resins & Moldt will .... 11 .ot puhli•· ttu r tion 10 s tati on tm part of tho! pro· Fi bergla ss Mo1eriol s onJ Metal Free Delivery CORONA DF.I. W .. \R Nl tRSt:Ry ~744 1-•• l'oasl Hi ••Y iH·IIIiO oDETAILED -8ENE4UL- INSURANCE COVERAGE "Inasmuch as it is c:ssen- tial that the Orange Ca.ast J unior College Disu ic t have the support of the c itizens for financial issues, and thr hiK11•""1 ~iJd .. r for <:"a~h pert\", ·n le commissioners l&.W ~peri or Ave . ., Supplies -Ll Fl-029 2 (p.n·.o LII• <II IIIII!' of o;.olr oil • d \'· \b I th Ll 8-5.5 31 ],1 ~oo:fuJ mo n,.\ of thl' roitll"d athssure 111.~ ; ra Jams :t Placentia, Costa Meso ~talrs ) ·" 1h,. "outh Uronl) <"n -1 ere sho.~ un t be an_y pro~ • APPAREL -WOMEN 1 ·--::c-,-=-c-::-=c:-:c::cc::-c-=:--l --:::::-=::c;:-::;::c.:-::::~;-:--- ''Inasmuch as the exis- tran<",. of th·· county r.,,~(l;: ems for u1e gas s tat1on. :_:::_:._:::.:;:_::...:::...:::~:.::.::____ HEALTH EQUIPMENT a OFFICE EQUIPMENT Jl ou,..·, in t hr City of Santa • R ~..:ommended to''"City .lEAl DAHL -\nu , Californ i ...... 11 ri,~tht, titl"" Coun~:il a tent ative map to a D • Soothw<•ot l aod inu~rll",.,t nCJW h~ld by it s ubd ivide South Coas t etter reue5 Ql . tencc within the Jistrict of anessl'ld&W' itftder ••ld llu~ ol Tf_u•t i11 Plaza property on the east! Acc.e u ories 91'!4 Gihs ,1~" JY0P""1rtv ~~~~"1" . 1n thr-side of Bristol St., bet ween Newporter Inn OR.> 1700 &. UNfRO ''Be it resolved that the Orange Coast Junior Col- lege Disuic t Board of Trus- tees do encourage that the County Board of Supervisors and th e Orange Coun ty As· sessor Con tinue their efforts in eliminating an)' assess· .ounty .UII .. tat!' ., .. ,.rnb.!d liS Su n A d foll o~oo ... :.. n o ~e r \'C. an An li"~n Westdiff Plo.ta Ml 2-2444 lj.~ R. ll[lK"l \1 1, of Lalr.e Bl\"d,, mtn ~l ot s . . Newport Beoch lN .N EWf>O IIIT BL.\1 N EWf>ORT B EA.CH 1Tr.or t, in th.-( if\· of \",.wport .• R ~commendcd lo Ctt) IJ•·II<'h, ....... ho~on on ll rnap ~·mncli ap~tO\·.a / ,,r a var· -----------· th•·rl·o f p•rord,.d in book 4, 1 anc.: apph catt on and ten- !'"~" 11, ,,; .. ,.,.JI .. n•·ou" \lu~. tati\"C parcel mar for Tho- IPN•rd .. of ,..,;,J Oran )l'' C:ouo• mas \·lun tean, ~I Hal boa ~~ · Cuves, tu d ivide prup~tl)' at <;:,.,i,J ~ . .t.• "'tt t .. • nunll' lou r -l 37 E. 10th St. in to 3 par· H arllor Area Repainting & Res tyli~g a special ty HAROLD BAXTIR P"'ntfng Contr oeto r L o ~..,ud & Bo•"l•ol 424 Costa Mna St. Co~to Mno, Col ifomio wil h•nlt t"''"'ll.trll {>r wurr>ln l)', 1 ·' d 1 ' d . . ce s anu re uce t 1e requite "~I"''"" m ""l'l~o•tl , '".!!·••diu~ J . .d h I I · 1 . rn·~wa \ WI t ••n co ts Ill "• p0""-''""lf•!l ot t'IIC UIIl• · I and , ""II"'"" lo I'•"' tl,. Tl'<tl.oiniulf -· 1•rinri l"ll .. um of rlw "\olt• ... ,.. • ~l dJ ••ve.r ft•r 1 we d :.s a rur•••l h, .... ;.! fl•••l of rru '<t, puh\te hean ng tlrl a \Ia~· to ~oo·it: S3,Q I9.;5, with in trT,..,.I Outd oor t\dvertising of Los from lu i~ 10, I%=., a .. in ,..,i,\ An gel~:s request for a con· nOI •' f••o•i•\ ... 1. :ulv .. nc-.. '5 , if J1 t itJnal use permi t to erect •In)' un o\,•r th,. t,..rn, .. of ""l•l and maintain a 14 by 52 foot D .... .t of !ruo;J, '"""· "h-•r!l"" sin at 176:1 New n Bl vd. •tlld '''!"'ll'o<'" 1>f th•• ITU."I<'II" g J)Q .ond of 111,. tru-.1 .. ,..,.,,11,.,1 b•· • Recommended approval 18th yeor Phone SoiB-1712 1ai•l IJ,.,..,J ,/ !TihL Th,. l~n~· t u Ci t) Council of a coodi· ficiarv un.J<'r ,.,,;,J IJ .... r\ of ti on a! use pe rmit for Georg e Tru,.t: lw ,. .. ,,.nn .,f .1 Lre<t f"h \1. 1\olstein and Sons , 170 or ,r .. r .• ul l in 1h•· ol!\i!C,1tion« E. 17th St., to main tain 10 "'"r ur••<l th,..,,..,,., h,.rrtofor,. b) 30 fnut temporary direc• "~"rln,...J -tnd ·h·li•·"•"•l to th .. t i.mal signs at the south· <twl•·r .. i ~n··l ·' ~oo·r iu,.u l),.r.Jo~r.l • west corne r of Ar isto l St. ti<>n .,f ll.•f.,.t\1 .tn•l writt,..n CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELI NG COMMERCIAL ELDER Pcr~on<~illccl Sen 11 r DON E. ElO E~ CONSTRUCTION co. \"uti <"•· of ll~<·.of"h .md of F:\ .. c· and Paularino Ave ., and at tion tn I•·· r••t'llr<ll'd in book 6~1 W. Bake r St. 35 Year" 111 'lewport llo:::ach 1107 E. Bo\boo 8 \.•d. Ot'W1~1(:J tntln.{1- ~ 673-6590 ROO\, 1'''~-'" 210, Offi rial fl.-. <'ott],.,, .til.! " •• ,,..,....,,,J,.,j in l!oo k ROJ\f"i, I"""' Rl O, Ofl ici.tl ll t'rllrd ... /)ated: ./.wti:IT~ 19, 19fi7 "n:"I\·\IIT llT!.F r.!1 \l f'\-;y nr 011 '"';r crw ..-n NO SERVI CE CH A RGE ON PERSONA/, ACCOUNTS maintaining a 13QO ba/anc< 230 Eut 17th St.. Col~ MN8 M..,.\ooor f'.O.nl P,.I)Mit. iM .. I'tln,. eo.-_.-~\kln DIMES·MARCH lfN!fiT Barct.ek ridina, keyhole races and pole bel\dina are part of Lhe Much of :limes 13th annual Cops and Cow- boys Benefit tlorae Show scheduled ror Sunday, Pcb. S, a t the Orante Count)' FairFoundl, Co.ta Me11. The all day u ·cnt beains a\ 8:30 p.m. in the main arena. Ticke ts r01 the hone a how, priced at Sl, aro L--------------------------------...Javailable at ltl.e p te. :17J2 & CDaot H.,. o.-o doi- I'Mooo 11~Uk o DRY CL EJ.HIHG P'tofeuional and budaet dt y c1eanin& -fast se1vice -qual ity woti.- seH set vice laund1y. Finished Launda y A1ency 3200 E. C..eat Hwy., COM 673-9605 o FLORIST ¢LOWERS FO R ALL OCC ASI ONS DeMur/ ToJh "HARBQR AREA'S OLOEST FLON ER SHOP'' NEWPORT BLVD. Ml 6-4479 sto M•ao o RESTAURA~T BERKSHIRE'S 8ft ..... ., WNOIEON-DINN E ~ COCKTAII..S OR;ole :l-9..05 )450 VIA OPORTO Newp0t18o~ •~eJre t MU..,.. . ...,.... ~- ' "KE!:PING FIT ,. , CAN BE·,Ii4JN"· RENT Rollers, Belt Vibrators, Cycles, Slant Boa rds. Call 546~180 or 836•7561 o JJ.NITORIJ.L MR. KLEEN • Carpet Cleaning • Floor-Stripping and waxing • Windows Co mplete Cleaning Service. CALJ.... 646-4977 o JEWELERS WALLACE CALOERHEAD JEIEL£R 3123 E. Coast Hi&hw ay Corona del M• ORiole l-2250 o UPHOLSTERY Of o UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERIHG (fly Europ~t111 Croft~men ) REMODEL2 pc. set ONLY $69.50 Cedi "Berny" 215 Moi• H.B. 536-6AOS FREE ~•I & pickup CUST0~1 FURNITURE UPtJOLSTERY • QUALITY WORK • HElL'S FIREHOUSE UPttoLSTERY [ 2809 Hewpor1 Blvd. Newport Beoch 675-..08~ U F>MOL ST ERY • RE:F!N ISMIN C> DRAPERIES • CUSTOM C ARPET ~ AMPLE: f>A.R KH~(, I N REA R ~EWPORT FUR~ITURE CO., INC. "WUERE 'fil E 4 U.S. FI.A r~s Fl l"" 2660 W. C..u t H"'Y •o 1<1•..,,." B•a~h, T•l•phon• 6-¥•«77 F.STA1fl.l$U[IJ IN 19-16 • HEARING J.IDS WHE~HIL'S HEARJN& AID CENTII CERTI FIED QJSTOM FITTED HEARING REP·AI R ALL MAl< ES HOURS: 9:30 -5 Sat. 9 -1 1718 Oranfl Ave., Suite B. C..ta M- (~ otroot-Security Bant) DR . JOHN W. McCABE, O.D. Optometrist of Corona del Mar CAll fOil APPOINTMIHT 673-0467 3411 •••• c. ••• ", .... ., .............. ROY .ELDER ---........ , ...... ~e4B..o?N •••.• c .... , ..... s • _.....,. ... -- UOf'IC.U. "stl •• have th• larv•st c."~d moat bea,atiful 5election of tropi col fish in 1h• weo. 'te oho cony a full lin• of OCf'•iu.s, .-d oil occe'"" tori•• needect for the hoblry. South s.. r..,;cal, 218 ... 'OH -. (.II. L;looo1y 8-7'161 • c. ....... . o PLUMBI~G A. W. M ARSAC PLUMBE R 700 Carnation Ave. Corona del M• Plumbin& Repairs DAY t.: NI GHT WATER HEATERS 673-~130 DoGEARE"S PLUMBING SERVICE (R,../iabl<! Pl..,tHIIIf 011d ll~allll lf} :l<l HOUR E:IIERr.t:NCY Sf;HVICF I'HOME 6~-06 22 Res. s.al-4187 l.,cHr -Installation - Remod•l TOM o.GEARE -438 E. l&tt., Co 1to Mna o SHOE REPAIR IAIEIIIY'I Cotnpl ... Shoe Service ORTHOPEDIC p,...cril!ti..,, Sp.ciol i st We l i" SLH Gr-. St..., s 1190 Hono• Blvol, Ill "-3311 • MARINE HJ.RDWJ.RE 0.11 .. Y--M ......... .,... "-• .. y-Qr4oo "' • s.Mcot,-• CoHQJ.tYI I -' J '6 nf a car driven by lrenZ~ l . ..... ... . ... . ... " THIS 7-STORV medical bui,ldi ng, fi rst high rise structure in Newport Center, is under constru cti on near the easterly peri- meter of the cen tral FafJlion Island. The $2 million building is scheduled for com- pl eJion in August. The ground fl oor will house a ph armacy, hospital and su rgi c'at supply lacil ities, X-ray lab and a dispen- sing optician. SofTie 75 doctors' offices will be located in the top b floors. A di$- tlnctlve feature of the 80,000 square foot ~di c~l building wi II be the wide rOOf overhang, penetrated by skyiight-like openings. Causey & Rhodes are the de- velopers. The plans were prepared by Bu rke, Kober & Nicolais, archi tectural and engineering firm. NeiPbou complained ('/ Loudo11, 419h Ketch, Boa- loud noju and muaic blar~ con Bay, &oulh on Harbor 1nt from 2206 'N. Ocean Ft., Rlv'-'. in Coatoa Men ... The CenUII Newport, II 10:45 C:iU I or \nnettc Winkel, p.m. : . Five •fercotapu 515\o':l Carna tLoo. c\ve., C r- were ttolci fr~ 1the Mu&-ona de I \ltH. and J aclc L. tana fut.baclc of Harold R. ·~oot, 2105 1-:. Oce &n Blvd ., Bcra, 2181 Mcu ~r., Costa Balbo•. Ct\ll iJed at the intc:r- t.t.u, while i\ir. 'a:ra was section or W. "lalboa Blvd. thopplna in Corona del Mar and Nt ~A'p<'lll :.i lv d., in Cc:n- •, .Vandala broke the wind-tr a l ~c:W pNt. •• Will iam E. ahield on th.e car or J.('. 'to lland, ..;ss N. Ne wport S.ylar, 2117 Elden \vc ., nlvd .,Ne wror t !!eights, was Cotta Meaa, parked at 2800 aue ~t~d on <~ Santa '\na Newport Blvd., 'Nest New-muntCI1"'31 ~·ourt warrant port, on Jan. 25 .... <\ h H cha rging h1111 \\llh fa i lure to and run car struck the park· f'fO''tdc ; he wa::. later citt!d ed car of :J.,nnia M. O'Dtic::n, f," havmg ·I license iss ued 218 Sapphire Ave ., Ba lboa to htm und!!t another name Island, parked on Balboa .. ~1arJnne ·~. 'Narfield, Ave., near his home ... \ ~2 ~ f)n~" We .,._ 'la\bna h - bwalar forced a bedrroom l.mJ, Ia) a.,.,akc at 2 a.m. screen to entet the ho•ne' of "nJ lht encJ. tn a hurgl~r Joe E. Preininger , 221 0 c.eard 1 her fr on t room at 2 Private 'l.d., 'Nest Upper a.m . .tnd ~te al \~J ... \ n~ Bay, after 5:30 p.m., and tiL e H• .tppc ai before the stole $60 ... An envelop<! :'-Je\~J)I>rt-\k~a munici pal containing Sl20 was s to le.n t:(lur t nn a drun k m public off the counter in the: :lam-..:hargt: ~as gi,en to Peter BE A COOD MEIGHBOR If Y"' are a newcomer, or know n f a newcomer lO the Hurbor /\rea who has not been welcomed, 1\o her a favor by calling the ~hrbnr Visitor between A ilrnd 10 a .m., and sht "'I 11 c all on your friend ""!!h valuable in!ormau c..1 .t.nd g1 ftS from friendly t:.us1n ess li rms •h1ch q anJ ready to helf' her h~cume ilcqua inted ..-.'lth h ~r "~"" ~rou uoundln,s . THE HARBOR VISITOR Phon•: HY 4-t)68 MATTRESSES H £W -R.E.UJLI>INC \ l!!!)t!!ll.u S h ,qw, lftnu\prlnq -Cottoa C.O',IA Ml \A r.AAtll(~S CO ]1\0N .. •pt>tl lhd llbe<ly .. llOl P • I lio ded" atedsey Jay Surfboard office , ·~ ''ml. 19Ul K1ngs 'M., umpmg s a n IC 6312 'N. Coast l lwy .• West {'\Iff !IJ VC!l, dl 1~1 29th .•• b Newp01t. St., '\t:,t "\~:1\~nn .. '\\ex-the Coaat H1 .. ,way ay A ceremon.y was held last bridae, and ins tallation of Friday, Jan. 27 dnJ cr S. !\h<~J \, 1628 'I+'. week .toded~cate the plaque 3,Hil feet of 33~inch force <\car driven by John II. l),,·"n Fr .. c~.·n trJ l '\l <.:w porr, c.ommemoratJn& the compl~-maan in Coaat Hi&hway 'Jteen of Long Beach ~·~::..,1 ""a~ arrc!St.:.l 10 the JOO tl ~n of the . $4~1.il~O Bay westerly of the bridae. on E. Coast Hwy, at J a...-kl11 ck ,)f \!1tr 1nc \v<.: .. Bai- Bndge, ~mpang s tallon and According to Donald Simp-mi ne Ave., in Corona del bnn J,J .. nJ, ,tt ~ 10 a.m. on Coast .-i1gh way trunk s:wer. son, consullina civil enai-Mat, rear-ended the left .t d.arg.: ••I l.l 1l urc tn appear Newport Beach Counctlman db th S .,. turnina car of Steven ') t-el·•-= 111~ ;o.ic Y.r •'ll-\tesa . d . neer engage y e ant -· 1 \ f Lm sley Parsona, cha1rman t' D's u · t lO desion and Jones 2187 Pacific rlr . muuJ.:•r a ... ,urt. . s ur-f C S ' ' ,. \Of\ I lC 0 bold!-\ MIJ l l!!;hl .,.,,,oJ !HJ\n• o . ounty anttahon ..~ts-s upervise the proj ect, the Costa Mesa ... o\ burg!.:ar Utct l St t th t th Sta ~<!t "'.:r.: ~t.·Jcn ft.:>ffi tho: . : a es a e -pumping station is dcsianed ransacked the house of An-I J tl' ''I I l f.ll.jll•oj<,~,; l.mJ. . \ ',\, 'C1\burn, 129 \1,•. 'talboa h- nl·•f..l .. nJ wh ite lion Will handle all the sew-ID handle an ultimate sew-chic E. 9ailey, 1907 Chu-agc~char&edfromthe New-f f ,6 'II' I basco Irvine Te.nace at port a r east of the Coast a) ge low 0d • Thml 10~-'u·" • 10 am' Bo·-r~--al g)as~o: ... . . . ons per ay. e s -on • · · · ""' • ~h&hway bay bndge, 1ndud-is presently equipped with valued at S25, wert: :o~tolen 'lmt ~~~~ .... ,..., :.tnien h om 1n1 Corona del \1ar, Balboa 2 pumps which are capable from Leona 9. Stetnh aur, J amc" ' \:J cr~on, 2:39 Island, and . the ~au BluH of dischara;n& 6 million &&1-415 Marauerite A\·e ., Cmona 1\.:dtLc r In., 'ioc st L pp.:r Th f1 200 E C Ha• ... \ ,.:..•~ h .;ht -.ht.:IJ a~ea , e tncotmns o ws Ions per day. Additional del Mar, at 3 -· oast ,1 ,. i'•"'' ... frnr.t nf q eu- wlll be pumped to the Treat-will be add d th Hwy., Corona del \'ar .. ment Plant No. 2 at the pum~ c 81 .. e Two skill saw~o, vatueJ <II t-<.:n, r.:,I.HU.tnt. :sl E. mouth of the San ta Ana ~ow tncrea~es. Th~ facJhty t 96 and 2 magnums ·~n( ·' '·1'1 1111 \ ·• ,<:.,.pl)rl Beach, R'·ver. IS also equtpped w1th auto-h ' 1 1 "·" r•dh:d nff lht: pos t and . 1 d 1 c ampaane were Slo en •• n. The projec t, coJuuucted ~auc co~lro a an te emc~~r~ 20 from the garage nf Joe •, ·~-·.1 u. ~;~·.uhl t.u~hes . by Jame s I. Gallacher of tna eqUJ.pmcnt _to provt e Fius, 119 35th St. We q I \·,· 14 •.\ 1 h1•1 r.-1lc t of Lc!e 24-flour mformat10n to the ' 1 11 1 11· '• h S Costa \-lesa, induded the N t A green ?O inch ~. I!"'IJI1· ,., • ~ -~1 1., building of the Bay Rrid&e ~';;:t~en~en~~:ntloNc:~edl at h:::'.d; .bike , w~h~ the C entr o~\ 'c"'f',.,ll , y.a, stolen pump;ng s tation easter!)' o( tn ) f ( d ) ' . as .t1 :_ :"·'1 • ..11 1 35:' VI a L1do, Fountain Valley. e t oot pe a mtsstng, y. Th' d.d' ·ca to·on taken · fr om the home of Ltd·• ,,,,r,. \rc .o ... \bottle of the 15 0 ,,. ,,f ,,•u~~ ....... .~ .. ,.\l.,phft.:d plaque, which was ~esent-Charles H. Lee, " tra-fr nm p1.: \lJt'kt:t '3asket. ed to the do'sr.o'ct by Donald mar Dr., Balboa ... o\ f.,Jd-. 1 t;;;n l:\lt~<! \\~:., '.\.:!>!-Simpson, was held at' lhe in& deck chan v.as sto en f th ho-· of Jose nh )J 1 •l'f l'l.JI .i, .. \ br1ght )·d -Bay 8 rid&e Station, whicb rom e """ ,-· l l 'N ()c 1~ \n-• r..a tt.il' patH" chau wa:. is the new brick saucwre Garvey, 70 . ean ·t., "' SL ·lc:h f r ,,~, the: ratJCO of (..ar · located qn tbe norlh aide of 'w«~Jt Newpott. tJI~ ~f91diamaJ Gl~aacfr 3262 Brooct Str .. t, M ... pllitt H•'Vltta' • .'\utr,no,t?u s ;, 'f:o , """"'t •"'C , 1' t llibliu tl in Theo lot)', E vangelical j, .~iH io" The Rav. John Pridonoff, '"iniatar Sunday So:rvil!e and (.'hu rch School at 10:00 a.m. Firo! Bapliat Churcla of Coota M- S~ofl'lJt Blble FeUowablp t f ,,1,·r"'"'~"' H,M .. llul'f"'' J S•nta An• • MaJnoll• SC.. D;. P G. Nrumann, ~or SUNDAY SEaVJCI:S !:<aS •. m. Sund•J Sd\ool I I :CO a.m. Mornln1 WOf'llllp 6:00p.m. ,...,.lnlnl um- 7 :CO p.m . Ewnln1 Wanltjp WED~ESDAY 7:20p.m . l lble St~o~dy 8:00p.m . Prayer llllfttl"-1 Lutheran Church Of lhe Mcrater Lutht'r•n Churc-h 1n ,\metl('ol ';!900 P~tc.i fi c \'i""" IJf. Cornnu del Mar, Ca llfomiu f)r. William R. 'Sli er l'hont': ORiole J.5Q22 SUN DAY SCHEDULE •I ,,. n. --Famil y ""tliSht!" 111dmhn" Sunday Ch111 cfl :: .. :ht•ol I I :llJ ... rn .--iVou hi Phon: 6-42-2740 • A TTEHD TilE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY First Bopli sr Church !SOUTHERN) C01110M 4 DEL MAll COAST I'<YI'V AT o.!AC A~T .. lo~ nr. l'har k s 1.. '-lc~'lam WNDA't' ~CHOOL ..... ,,,.s .,,.., ..ORNING WORSHI" ... 11:00 .,,.,, TII:AINING UNION ..... ")0 ...,,., EVENING WOASHI,. ... 7:10 ...,.._ WE DNESDAY SEA VICE 7.1S p.- NUA~EitY "lt0VIOEO Christion Sc i ~nce Services FIRST CHURCH Of' f'HIUST ,SCI ENTI~"T J)OJ Via lido Ntwpon Such st;NDA Y SCHOOL II: IS o ..... ond SUNDAY SERVICES 11 o ..... II: IS -11 •·"'· WEDNESDAY EVENING \1EETING I , ..... READING ROOM ···" ".., 1: ....... -s ,. ..... We.d"et4oy : 9 a.101. -1:4S ,. ..... r.,.,.~.,. ..,,. F~<do,.: 9 •. ,;,. -5 , ..... ; 7-9 ~··· 5un4oy : 1 ,.,.,., -• , ..... SECOND c •\JIICW Of' CHIUST, SCII:NTIST NewfH)ft Beach at COJona del Mar J8J9 East Cout Htahway SUNO..\.Y SCIIOOL II: IS ..... . SUNDAY SERVICE 11 ..... . '1\'EONESOA Y EVENING MEETING 1:00 , ..... READING ROOM - Mutual 8uildin1 :-2863 Eas t Coast Hi&hway Maa. • Sat, \0 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursd~y ev~nin s -7 to 9 Ynu an <:Dfdially 1nvned to attend Ch~.ch Strvicu and to uae the Rudins Room. 1lewport1larl.or tulhtruR ~ "0. -. llttlfs Ow1lttt_, )(..,... ,._.., .. .... "'"" .. 1" ...wJIORT .aACH. CAU'OtiiiNA THE AMUICAM LUTHUAII CHUICM SERVICES: 9:00 e ••• , •• u,. •• ,at.i, ' J ...... o.td 9:..S •·•· Ch-.tdrl '$eMelt & ..,_,, Cleu 11:00 •·•· f •stiva We,slli, Tha Rev, JMtet C. llelfl, Pot .. t \h. Robert l-l.arl()n. Lay Anutant ,._o$.11-JUl . •)\yn Gte athead, 120 Co\\ins Coast tnp-.y ~:.:im ... c ..... ...__ J 1• \ve , n al~a h\and ... J~·r~ ~--.. ... . " tely halfway between tbe Kathleen J. Burt, 201 .\fLIP ·~. '1 u ~ .... nOO Jk ln'~trope bay bridae and Beyaide herst r:td ., Costa \tesa , s uf-\\c .. C.•rM J J e! \tar , was flrive, fered contusions On her drl~l!tl!d .tt her h.•me on a The project was financed face and left leg whe n he r .. lur ~c of f .. ulure to appear from accumulated capital car rammed into the rc:3r of Ucfor.: the ~""' port-\le sa outlay funds of the ~is tric t and a S2~il.OJO loan from the l~inc Compan~Y;=:·=-- LeGAL NOnCE \'OTICE: Of TRUSll:F:'S s .. U.E TR UST NO. 5676 ()n Fehruary 17, 1967, Ill rlevo:n o'doclt a.m. f irst ·\rn~r ic:an Tit!~ ln.l'lur.nce & Tru"L Com pany, as LrqsLee, or !11U rce'""0f Lr~tee or substitll• trd tru,.tee, by the certain Dee d of Trust uecated by ST .t,~t H \L BELL nd RF:TTIF: 1.. BF:LL , hnsbaud and wife, and JESSIE SELL, JR . and DO RTI:IA j. SELL, hu,.band a11d wife and recorded St-ptrmber 30, 1965 in Boolr. 7685, Page 665 of Orfieial Rrc ~d"' of Orange C"'u1ty, California and pursuant to that c:,.rt11.in O,:otkr of Oefault and t:lt>r lioa to 11el l Lht"rrunder re- cordf!d QctoMr 20, 1966 in lloo~ 80fH, Pase 163 of Offi- c ial Rf'<"Ofd!O of Qrapge Coaaty, wilt undrr and putsliaalto said ll,.ed of Trusl sell aL public auctioo for c ash, tawflil money of the United Statu of -\rneri• ca, ,. L the 11'11!1 ia II"' L entrance. to the t'intL American Title !n11urutce & Trust Com~ny building located at the south• ea"l r:om,.r of filth aod \lain Streets in the City of Snta Ana, California all that ri11ht title and inleresl conveyed to and DOW held ander Oee.d ol Tro111 ia the property siLoated in the Couaty and State de- "cribed aa: Lobo 4, Sl 6 nd tAe [uL ~ of Lot 17 aod all of Lots 18, 19 abd 20 io Bloc~ 14 of the Rll!bOft Tract, a11 showa oo a \lap recorded io Boo~ 4, pll!le II of \l iacellueoas ,\b!P"", rec ords of Ora1111e Collnty, Califomi11, ~ id u le will be made with• ouL coveaaat 01t warn11ty, ell• prellaed ot implied, u to tile 11tk, po.seaai011. or eaco.m- branc e• lo satl~tfy the rernala• lng priaeipa I a um dae J)a tile note IH!cured by uld Deed of Truat to wltl l \07,000.00 with lntereal thereoo froa Se p1e111• her l, I 9156 88 provided ia u id aote toce:U.er witlt feea, char• r• ud 0 11 peaae• of tha TTM~ lee ••d aweil otller a11-aa •Y \.aWl Mea ad.,.aeeG by tlHJ ow.er .. d iloW.r of aaid aota, wl~ iat~tMat,aa pra•lded .... ld 0..<111 ol ,..._,_ O.te4-& J .. ~_ .st. 1967 fii\ST AIIEIICAII n'IU I'NSUlANCt & TROST COIIPANY BY AUN A. tNOl .......... Otfic« ... ~ .... , J ... "· , ••• :1 , '· 1967, Ia tM !few,-n RarMt Eulp. Investment class offered Whi ther lhe ptlces 11f st.ocks and bonds? Are we headed fot more inflation, N a serious recession., L£GAL NOTICE ~O'llCE OF TRI'STU.'!' :-\t ~ TRI.'ST :'00. Y\60 On F .. bruarv 10, J<H'1-, el .. ven o'd ork B.m. I ,,.,. ~~meri c•n Titk ln~ur.m .• Trust Compan•, ,,., \rv .. r···. "uccessor lrustt•" or ... ut• .. 1 • ted tru<'ltr ~, b•· tll •• ··•·n.o r: O .. ed of TN><t ,.,,., 11L· 1 1·' OES~IS lL :'W \Ill 01 J .or\ 1 P . .t,TR JC\A -\, :-1\\11 11 11 r. ho,.baad anrl "if•·, .,n,! .,., ., l- ed Juoe 28, \966 in 1~ ... ~ -1· •. Pas~ 481 of Off ,, ),o\ II •· •r . of Ora11p:~ Cou1111 . I .• t1 f ·r!t • and purl'!luant to th .• : • ,.,1 '', :-Jotice of rJ,.f,tu\L nnd 1 I•· I l< Lo sell thi'H"und••• •·· ''I Cktoher II , I %11 , in II 80i2, Pag,. 1.';8 ,f tlH~o •. d II r otd!O of Otan!f" 1 "11111•, " und,.r anJ Jlur-.u.w1 r 11f'ed of 'J'n,-.1 ~··I I .11 1"-! auction for l'll'<h, l,,,.f,l ! ·•· of the l'niL~d :-,,,,,.,. ,.1 \!' .. aL th~ mo~i n \\,.~1 •·n·: ... the rifl'!lt o\ml"r if'.ul I .t 1 <'~Uta 11 c~ & T nt<l C ·•";'-' buildinjt \ol'a tro/ .If 1h .. !' east coron "' ~ 1hh . .n I \1 Stret'L$ in thr 'ih •·I ., , Ana, California .o\J th ,, titlr il nd inL<'rf',.l "''"'''' apd pow h,.Jd unolrr 1\. • Tru!!it i11 thf' pro p<'rll .. ,. I'• in the Couo:' .• n.\ ~~.,. I· • s crih<"d .,.: Lot 'll •nd 1h,. 11;,·~•· 1h ·•n· • half of Lot z:: on ll\•l• I. "I of Trar t \ol, "o il'! •I' "'h on a Map rrn m i•·.J 111 II 17, pool~"' J,1 lol lfo, 1/lo \•t• <'livr-, o Mi"ce l\.tn l'•'ll " \I.' I'"· records of Or-'11,11\' ~-· un11, Carifomia. Said ,..le will bo• ml.ldf' ,. iLh· out c:ovea•ot or waru1 nt', • ,. pret~Med or implit'd, ,.,. Lu Lh• tidtt, p011l!lfl<'~1!1ion (If ""' uno• braoce11 to sali,.fv Lh,. rt'm.li n· ia11 principa l 1\.0,;, •lur nn th,· aote aecured bv 10aid Jl,..-d ,,1 Tr011t 10 wit: l ll,Q';'Q.67 ,. 1h iatert!.•l \her,.at~ from -\u1111"1 1. 1966 u pravidt'd in "'"1'! aote IOJether with fei'!O , .... ,... Jd aad e11Pf11UL'""' t>f thr I ru "• IH aad •uch othflf .... m .. " .. ,. h•vr b..I)D ad n1n~r <i lo1 tlte owaf!r aad holder of ~""' •o~, whh iatt''t'"l, a 10 f'l'••• l'ided ill aaid Oud afTnuol , O.te4l J••••I'J' 17, 196':' flltST AMERICAN nTI t IN S(llANCt A TRl'. T COMPANY BY ALAN A. KNO\ Aalii•I•M Orfi«r P.hH••' J••· 19, 26. r e!.. :!, 1961, Ill lh Newport Har'- t:; .. ip, J'hc~~ anJ other aspects "f r.h~ ~ecur i lle ii tn :uker. and m.:nt ":.,;ull \•' \\_J !-be1n g .,ffer- cJ .1~.1.1 11 ·'" ..1 .:'•l!"11l1UOLI)' 'en ·~-: b~ tht' aJult eJuca- ,f Orange rho! le.:tutts ·'" .lil-•"r. hl• ~11~n b~ 'o\11 - , 1 I 11'\.\ll••n, •111ginator •t lhc .• •ur"''• f'l <'"IJo:nt of ;, 1. (I' ·r _.,~ \ r "·· se- >.UI: It '" lh .• 11 . .t lh~ \1anncrs . ol",;;UI~ •, b<::J~;I n · It: 1 ·~ ' q;J ,·,•nt1nU 1ng "' <o : ~· .. , ·~c.!ne,Ja~s " ' ., ... ~~~· /!!" tt:a ll•'n . .1 ~h ·: 1.:..-:ture. I" u 'ltll't .... r.~J: ., .. t1o"' th.: ••t aJ as :ln 1:~ ~•'I ... 'Ld•' ~h•.:~~. bonJ s , ~mt'--~•'' lltn.!~. 1Utu ~t ra i anJ ~·' 1 r rr: • ~· r; 1 hur'IJ s., and butld- l lh' >'lll;'•'" 1., h1 ji,!VC a l'r.t.:t1 ... 1l \..1\•"' leJgC" .._,f tn- ,c ... tmcn h ·" \\el l as ex- l'L•Inln., 111 .letatl h<'lY.' a 'hh:l.. C'~h .\1t gC OJ"C tateS . 5URF ANO 51 RLOIH R039EO OF $2 ,300 !1uq;\ari ktclt eJ a hole in tho:-cet ltns. of lhc.' Sw-f and Su l,,tn resraurant, 5'130 W. Cout """') ., West ~ewpou, Sunda> nh.>rnina;, Jan, 3i), anJ tTI.lJc <lff with Sl,3.>J, 1n..,s tl~ 1n .:.1sh. p ,,J ice behcvc the bura- lau re moved a vent cover- LI\i \l'l\ the t\10( ol the res~ taurant between 4 and 6 :;15 a.m .• d lmbeJ mto the attic and ktd ed a hoi~ tn the r.ll} wa ll ce ihna. The J.) ,3\)() wa taken from a filin& abane t u re forced open b)· the tlueves, and in- c luded Sl il\1 worth of credit cards and inV(\ices . mw.icip&l ·-·· •• Tho ... Dn"nk ol Lorry a. Ch,.cb, 691 .,.,,.u st., Coot• ,...,., plan •oulh bouad on Channel Rd., ncar E. Ocean Blvd,, 'Nett . , Newport, hit a fite hydrant The Harbor Counc:1 l ..... city batTicade and 8 ~urches .paued a rcso.lu- feet o( brick wall were de• bon at thc1r ann.ual meetm& s Uoyed by a hit and tWl cas last week as lung Gover· at 1201 E . Bay 've., Bat-nor. ,Reaaan and the state 00 111 ••• The cu of Maraaret le.slature for cmcraency Y. Hcmatreet, 604 Aldean leaialation lO continue a Pl., NewpOn Hciahtl, on E. s tate~local alcoholi sm plan- Balboa Blvd in Balboa ning progtam that would po1hed the c~ of Joan M: expire ror lac k of funds " . ol L H ~ . t Peb. 28 . oUiiSJ&eaer a a....-a 1n o Th 1 h 1. 1 · · S e a co o 11m p annm& a . car dflven by teve E. propam, which has 11 par- Etsenbess of Santa .... na ... ticipating co•nnun1t1es The car or Helen ~. New .. throughout the s late and 12 comb, 503 Pernleaf .-.ve., others in various plannins Corona del .Mat, at 4th A,ve . staaes, seeks the prevention and lkaorua · -.ve ., Cor.ona and cute of alcoholism. del \tar, rarrwned the o&ht The resolution calls atten- ~i.d<. or a car ~rive n b~ tion to a reported US:J ~1 chatd G. CratJ, 1191-7 million expense of alco- Cry•ta l '\ve ., Balboa Island holism to the state and aslr.s ..• o\ cit)' banicade wu fa a 4~ooth extension for broken by the c ar of John the projp'am. T . Burgess, 1635 Coriander The Council installed the ')r ,, Costa Meu, south or Rev. Warren G. Studer of J11mbdee ~d., neilr Ford the Presbyterian Church of ·~d. . . Vincent F. Nash , the Covenant. Cos ta '•1esa, l-'1 \1ayf\ower :>r., BayaiJe as president of the Council Village, was taken to Hoag for 1167, the Rev~ames hospita l for tteatment of in-rl. Lamberth of Christ JUries he received when his Chutch by the Sea in Central car hit a si&nal light pole at 'N. Coast Hw y. and ~over ~r ., \1ar iners \tile. Sunday, Jon. 29 Newport as vice-president, ')ora 'li!\ as u easurer, and Glyde \-taynatd as secretary, =~,.~~~ 1ft • , = llllW ...... mN. ·---- =~-Y ..... ~ILL ; ART SCHOOL AND STUDIO OIL PATNTINC& F'OR SALE ART L£SSOHS o, ... s..no~..,. 17171 ~~ti2•~LVD. ........ y .. , Or4w .., • S.kcrf,.._l Coli 67l.0550 -\ 1%3 Chevro let, re ported st olen fr om Linda F inley , 571 J oann St., Cos ta \1esa,, wh r~c:overed on 'N. Coast Hw) ., south of the Santa \na briJae, in '.\'est Newport ANNOUNCING .. Susan "J . Brown, llO 35th St., 'Nest :'>lewpor t, was anc:.ted at 35th St. and Sea- shore ')r., on a charae of Jrunk In public. . rruck- Jr i\'c r John \1. Seidel, 311 Potnscttia .\ve., Corona del \tar, ~~oas arrested on a chat- ge nf r~dlessly drivina his motorcycle on 'Q Coast !Jwy., at J asmine o\ve., in Corona del :vtar. .. \tarie Stirling, 4011 \-tarcu1 -.ve., 'Nest :'>l ewpor t, waa arrested on a drunk dr ivin& charae on E. Coast llwy., near the Ir- vin~ Country C lub; she was also charged with backin1 ~otllh an Jasmi ne o\ve., in Corona de I \iar, and· hittina ,the car ol John M. Ha~ son, of 248 Po ppy ,,ve,, Corona del \tar ... Albert -\. '\nastasia, 2313 Fsirhill Jr., 'Nes t Upper Ba)', was arre s ted on a charge o{ Cail- ure to appear before lhe "'"o:wrort'""'eu municipal. court. .. Prowleu were te• ported in the 5200 block of ~iver \ve .. West Sewport, and tho! 1000 block or San- tiago rJt., :Jove r Shores. SAME DAY Laundry Service 8 tin9 yowr shirts in by 8 :30a.m. ond wa'll done up, l ilte naw, tn. soma doy. ~ li-Q ..,..'>J CWIERS Ju•l cau 01 s-cnto. 3137 £. COAIT alWAY .. COaOWAD&I.MAa WITH PASSBOOK CONVENIENCE EASY ADDITIONS AND WITHDRAWALS % ' You can earn 5.39°/o per annum when ou r current rate of 5,25% os COMPOU NDE D DAILY and he ld for one year :) fund!. received by the lOth of rn onth urn from ttle 1st. After the lOth fr om date received Interest paid to date of with· drawal on funds left.! months. "ccounts 1nsured to $15-by the fedeJ~I Slvi"fs and loan Insurance Ccwpotltion. Save-by· maiL Mutual Slvincs PIJS post· aae both ways. MUTUAL SAVINGS PASADENA Hud Office : 315 UST COlO,.ADO IOUUVA,_D • PASADlNA • 441·2:,.1 GLI:NDAL.!I COVtNA WtST AIICCADIA CORONA O.:t.. MAR 3S6 NORTH 8A-'NO 80UL£VARO 2 00 NORTH CITRUS AVENUE 660 WEST DUARTE ROAD • 44..01" 28t7 EAST COAST HIGHWAY • .7 .. M)t0 ASSETS OVER S42S.OOO.OOO.OO \ -.lutlc .,.. lloolr sGC~Ceaahl lith National Coa•nQOQ, U.5. CCif'Nmlftiat Party lea4ers have turned altendoa lO a more active proarun for 1967 and roa- amrmod their tupp(;li for solidarity of the Intern&• ti~l-1 CotnmWlh t movement. ·'' outlined in the ,,uauat, 1966, potkonvention iuuo of Politic al ~Jfain, the party's theoretic al jownal, the party's plan• call for: "'1) J be need to associate the entire party as closely as pouible with the mass s truaales of the people on the basis of the vital con· u ibutioni the Party has of· fered to Lltcse suuules-'' (This meand continued in- filtration into civil rights and other reConn movements.) ".2) The vittl necessity of '..i ty.rni,ng the party toward the workins class and imple· mentin& a policy of concen- tration!' (This means inten- sifyin& Red efforts to wrest leadershi p of impoJtant unions from anti-comn uni s t tabor leaders.) "3) The need for a major improvement in educational and ideological work. "4) The buildin& of the Mauis t press as the key ins trument for closing the tap. "5) Ways and means of s trengthenin& the club as the basic Patty unit." (This means forming more com- muni st fronts s uch as the ')u8ois Clubs to carry on the party's action work.) "6) 'Nays and means of s uengthenina both the de- mocratic and centtalist as - pects of the principles of party organization." (This --Mu.r connuicaUoa bec.een patty he adquarten &Dd &he indi•idual rnembera.) In ldclition, Political .lt.f· fairs says the Parcy Pfo- mises .. to work amona the Jewiah people; to concern ourselves with the much· nealected problema or the .~erican Indian•" and to renew interest .. with reaard to work in the e ullural field."' Also , the aoal is set at "doublina youth mem-- bership of th.e party and quadruplin& its membership amona Nepo, Mexican· American and Puerto Rican youth ... While elaboratina on the party 's aoals at the close of the lSth CPUS \ conven· ti on, Party Secretary 'Jus t.tall listed as part of the "s truagle" for the coming year the "continuecl eltpo- sure of the ulua-fight and muimum mobilization aaainst it" and "side by s ide wi th that, we must now work for maximum mobiliza- tion agains t the Johnson polioies of aggression and for exposure of the John- ~on war demagogy." The newly organized Har- bor Area Legal Secretaries Assn. will meet on the lrd Wednesday of each month, beginning Feb. 15. The meeting place will be Bar- ron's restaurant in Wes tcliff C enter. Reservations are to be made by Feb. 10 wi th :0.1rs. Kay Goff of ~ewport Bea ch, phone 646-2474. Election of officers was held at the Jan. U organi- zati onal mee ting. The ofti- Mon.-Wed.-Fri. Noon Till 8 P.M. Tues.-Thurs.-Sat. 10 A.M. to 5:30P.M. REMODELING SALE Our Bigesl Enr The month of F .. ruary only Oxfords-Shoeo-Booto Sizes 6 to 16 witt. AA to Ul£ DEE'S REDWING SHQE STORE We Hove The Largest Sel.ction of !ted Wing lootl & Shoes in Orange County 1427 So . Main Santa Ana Kl 3-1449 cers are: P resident, \irs. Barbara WiHiams, employed by attotneys J ames Rubel Jr. and Lloyd Dlanpied; vice-president, \li ss Lois Gossman, of Robertson, Howser c~ Garland; secre- tary, \1iss Batbara Klim- kiewicz, of Lincoln & 'Nail; ueasurer, :\Irs. Etinor Jor- dan, of Eilers~ 'Nalket, Loewe & Baranger; governor and NALS representative, \oliss Lana Jordan, of Car- penter & Rutter. Appointive officers are : Parliamentari an, \-Ir s . Ari- ana ~enner ; historian, \Irs. \laraaret Lovig, of Carpen- ter .~ Rutter. The fo llowing chairmen have been appointed: \lern- bership, \tr s. Kay Goff, of Carpenter l ~utte r; ways and means, Jean 1-latt, of Harwood, :leffernan, Soden &. Corfman; bar haison, ~hs . ~Y n.Ma\ianoa'o a( Speedy Attorney Service; bulldin, \trs . Joy Ruther- ford, of qoser Lanphear's office; employment, JIUie Falsetti, of Falsetti Trans- cribing Service. SPACEMOBILE VISITS As part of its world-wide i temary ~he National Aero- nautics and Space Adminis- tration spacemobi le wi ll vLs1t L1ncoln Intermediate School in Corona del \lar today, Feb. 2. Tnis visi t is sponsored by \like Dona~ hoe, chief educational pro- grams, western support of- fice of NASA, according to Werner Carl soo, Lincoln School principal. ALL FISHING RODS AT COST OR LESS I F•ESH WATU 2 fOit NtCI LURIS . . . . . . OP ONI I DUCK FOOT FINS ••••• 8'5 * Over 100 Pr. Nylon Surfing Trunks at Cost nNNIS SPECIALS P•nn•ylv•ni• Xtr• Duty Tennis Bell f w ·1 Ch · h' T ' · · · ..................... Con o J/SI-17 1 •on emp1o"' *P •nni1 Bell1 ....••• , • • . . . . . . • . . . • • • DOZ. $7.11 Dunlop Voll~y Tennis a.u ................ " ............ ::'CAN OF J/S1.4t . leneroft.WJiso~-Ounlop·D•vi t Tenn is R.c:keh . All $20 Fremes .. OUR PIJCI $14 t1 ('.on_.,,., Ten nil 5"o" , , , . , . , . , , .. , ...... , ....... , , , . , . , . , .....S S7:.0 Jeck P~&tcell T 1nni1 Shou ......... , , , .......... , ... , . , . , .. ~= ::::: Had~alls KAISU KNIGHTS laleii~ lik• ., ... Shirts •n,. ., ... -TaWe Tellis ... J.IO - lets 2so ....... ... -h44ltl ..... In • statement: "Whe reas there has bc:cn genera ted and propagated a scorn for all est ablished law and ordeJ as found in the Constitution of the Uni ted States, in our State and Federal Statute books , WARR EN FLETCHER, 21 4 Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar, advisory ti tle engineer, Secu rity Title Insurance Company of San ta Ana, retired Dec. Jl, with ov er 40 years service with the compan y. He is shown here at . . r1ght, with Ernest Billman, president. Mr. Fl etcher joined Rel i an ce Ti tle Company (fo rerunne r of Securi ty Title in Santa Anal as sup ervis::H of the engineering department on Jan . 1, l'ns, just 3 month ~ after it had opened tor bu sin ess. Five year s later, he was pro- mo ted to plan t manage r and held thi s position until l 945, whe n he was trans ferred to the home office as vi ce president and ct1i ef engineer, became vice--pre- si dent of pe rsonnel for all Securi ty offices in 1'~~54, was elected to tht board of directors in 19Sb. He re- turned to the Santa Ana office in 1%0, after an ab- senc~o f 15 years. He' has been active in the San ta Ana ommuni ty Players, Can tando Cl ub, Southern cart· orni a 50-50 Clu b, and Op ti mist Club. OROJ;..A;..U \0. 1201 ·\\' ORili\A:oiC[ Ot' Til~. C/Tl Of ~H;~-POH T OEM:II A\.u;~mr-;c.:o;t:c. nos t2.44.0oJO OF Tilt: "ll~WPO RT Ht:ACII \ll''llf:IP."I. Cont: Hll.i\'I'I~G TO PMH\ING \H~H~R n:r~ 'rh,'! City Council o f th,. Ci ty of :'t~'WpOrt /l~HI'h dOC!'I o rdain lUI follo wM: SF:C TION I, ~ection 1 2.44.~ 0 40o f lhf' Newport Rea ~h Munl• c ip11l Code ill amen1led to read: "12.44.0.40 Porllng Meter F•••· Feel! lor parking 111 r•rking mnlen in :r.onel'lf!lltllh- iahcd hy Section 12.44.020 whco the parkin,.: meteu Itt'! lo operation are hereby e!llab- liNled ·"·folio""": (•) Twersty t'~n1 11 per hour lor p•rkine: metera on Flltec.- lh Street between OceM F'ro111 lll!.d r•hJwpo rt Bay Ia lODf! •I•. (b) T~ centa per hour for parking meter11 Ia aft e r"l!aln• der of ZOIIf' •'-aod in lh e po,.. tlonl!l o f 7.011~ live ~:Gnaialint~: of the firat lour p.vklas ~pace• on each •Ide of VI• Oporto eoathtrl y of VI• Lido, &lie thtu par\lo1 .apa.te• on eack •Ide of VIa Oporto bflw t•eto Vh M•l•s• ~~~ S2ad SW.•t ... ct the n,.,~pedtla~ .,.w. oo. d.e "•da•rlr •ltle of Via Mala,ta e .. t.,.ly of VIa 0,."<1 • trl Tw,.ntr·fi ve Cf'tll!! for Hny lim~ up to t,.·eh·~ hour!! l?r parkinf( melers in the pm- IIOn !< o f :tone li \'e on Via Mala1111 an d on Via Oporto be- tween \'ia Lido and 32nd StreN not included in .!!IU ~ p;ull~rllf>h (b). (d) Fi ve Ct'DI!i per hour for parkiof me1er11 in the remain- der o :to ot' five ~tt~d io all other :tone8." SECTION 2. Thi11 ordiunee sh11ll be pu hli11hed once in the offi cial new11p•per of the Cily, IIQd the ume 11haJI be erre()oo tlvt' 30 d•ys aher the date of it11 adoption. This ordinlltl ce wu intro- du ced at a re~lar meetins of the City Coundl of the City of Newpor1 Beach held on the 9lll d.,-of J•uary, 1967, ed w•• adapted ao the 23rd day of J~aary, \961, by th.fJ followins vo te, to wit: A Y £S, COUNCILMEN: Ao~~:en,, P•t80111J, Marlthall, Gt'lber, Coolr. forslt, Shel101. NOES, COUNCILM EN: l'fou. ABSENT COUNCILM EN: Noae. P•l J, Ct~btr lh1or NEWPORT HARIIOR BlgGN SEOOND SECTION --P• 8 THURSDAY LFEB. 2, 1167 OOIIONA OU-IIAR, CALl F. CALL 200 MILLION STAN FORD COHFEREHCE :l.oger S. Poole of Corona del Mar and ~ichard H. Pauley of Newport Beach ate setvlna on the Stanford eonfetence• catm\ltt ... wttlch is plannina an al\-<l.ay con .. terence for Saturday, Feb. 18 , at Philco-Ford Aeronu• tr onic of Newport Beach. Local sponsor of the meet- in& is the Stanford Club of Oranae County, headed by President Rondell B. ~tan .. son of Newport Beach. SHOP BURGLARIZED Costa Mesa police are an- vestiaatina the $1,200 burala:ry of the Hobby Shop, 440 E. 17th St., Sunday afternoon, Jan. 22. Homer \tcClelland, owner of the shop, told police some- one pried open the back doc:J' and s tole 3 bags con~ tainins bi 1\s, checks and coins worth S\,200. :\Irs. TOP NOTCH ADDITION TO SELMAN CHEVROLET in Orange CHUCK TRAPP To my many friends and customers. I am happy to announce my assoc.i<Jlion with a qual· ity dealership, Selman Chevrol et, selling new Chevrol et cars, trucks and used tiHS. You may deal w11h us direct. with confi· dence. Srlm<Jil is inre~t•<,l ed in future business, so they know how to !rl'ar customers. That is why I have chosen ro sell htre. Call or "' m• soon. Your Chevrol et Salesm&n for over 10 yea rs SELMAN CHEVROLET 1800 E. CHAPMAN, ORANGE 633-!521 Peg Haapa, 710 Jasmine Ave., Cotona del ~tar Winner of Lido Luncheon fot Two Betk Top 0 ' The Boy -Vio Lido A Nowpo'rt Blvd. Nowpori Booth no • service charge There is no service charge on your personal account as long as your balan<:e doesn't go below $300. If it should, you simply pay the normal rate lor checks written during that statement period only. The average person writes 25 checks and pays a sel'lice charge of $2.50 each month. That's $30 a year. By maintaining a $300 balance you save this $30. That's equal to 10\111 interest on your money. 01'111 111111 SPJI. DAllY-AND 6PJI. OIIIIIDAYS. l•dl •••.-t IM.,.; te SIS.OOO. M-W ,..._, o.,..tt It~•-•• c.,,.,.,, •.