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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-12-07 - Newport Harbor Ensign• ·' ' I ' C.,.. lllc'-1 J, P.,.t. Mol« 111111-T. R ... (M•,.,• Ctw,$ (i/lolo) (ltlorine Corp& photo) LOCAL MEN DECORAT.ED Call Santa Dec.· 14 on OFFICES IN ,CORONA DEL MAR, C:ALIFORNit. A p1oposal to cha.rae a fee (OJ use of tidelands was outlined Tuesday momina at a breakrast me etina ~or the Mar ine Division of the New .. port Harbor ChambeJ of Conunerce and the Council tidelands tevenue commi "' tee. City Manaaet Harvey Hurl· burt submitted a detailed re- port on the s tudy of tide· lands use fees and a s~ maty of proposed acomen· dations. BIA party Dec. 12 this week on the new ch urch building and Sunday School fa cility at 3100 Pacific' VIew Or., Harbor :VIew Hill s, for tke Second building, and an administrative area with offices, meeting rooms and a child care fac ility. The exterior wall s are to be of gray beige, spli(.face con crete· bloCk., with conc rete and plaster areas in white. Tall redwood grilles will screen the full-h eight narrow win· dows. Total area is 10,500 sQuare feet. The proposals liue 10 be discussed in ruture mee~ in a s wi th comme rcial. re~ cre8.ti onal and private use u or bayft ont properties ~ fote beina submitted for ronnal consideration by the City Council. Church of Christ, I Newport Beach , which is The suaaes ted rees, rana- ing rrom 3 centS to 15 cents pet square root of tidelands, would btina in an estimated annual revenue or S80,000 to the city, now meeting in the Uar School. The project includes a a circular classroom Signs are brightly shinling ness manager. He recently served in Sacramento on Gov. Ronald Reaaan's special "loaned executive" committee ror a 2·month survey of effi ciency and cost conuol of the ~ pattment of Mental Health. Mr. Hudson and hi s wire, Betty, and theit 2 sons, Steve, 13, and Jeff, 10. live in Newport ShotCs. Major Robert F.· Svuka. There, after droppina heav y aon.tfl"'law of · ~. and Mrs. bombs, we noted three Fred H. ·Paulsen, 253 Sant a firu burnina aa we pulled babel, Coata Mesa. led a off and turned for another recent F-4 Phantom fiahter~ srorqe areL · bomber strike q:ainat 3 .. Over the last taqet, we enemy taraeta in Norlh. encountered liaht and ran· Viatnam. · dom automatic weapons Coopetatina with the Cor· Air CaHfOJnia. will be made ' ••we llit lhne different fireaaweboaanOW'OC'cmance oaa del Mea Cbnber or at lhe uee at 7:JO p.ra. Pri· UQetl in .,. area between delinry. We acCCMated ror Coanerce, the M.H~ Sher• day. Dec. 21. Mite Sheila Roa .ad Quaq Khe. Tbe ae.,.n rortified po.it:iona -Pouaclation ia beaati· WilliMII, Mill Cotuna dell nraa. a ... cuao crate deltiOyocl•dclwe• ...... r,ille •• Coif" oant. at Mu. will ... a •• awlldt. •cllclredinoa-tllorewat~. Mf«t pulti .. orr •d r•· »47 E. Coast Hi •• .,. 0111.. •lln'lai-t hu1 Wll c•,M•Ir demoUtW &ami .. M t.uL" ~~~~ 1 Ouianaa vee Ia lhl ba• pl-ed ror •i• ,,...j ill 0111 l.lS laclil rocket '1111 ... jew la !lmember ol oe.let or .... pa~ki•l k)t., .... ,..~ .. Mljor .... rc:. n l d •• .,..... TactiCal Pi .... c .... a., "' c-o .... lo doar:rillh. ... aoiooloo Wiaa -Rioa ........... A• .. d of *' lOp pri111 of Mil Ia IN,...;.iaa. look ..... lMu at Da M-a Ale 8MI. PhM~ 011 air Uri~" ...t 1 •• to La• V•IU for 2. Cld•-• -. ._ .. n ... ' .... .._ laiiWd oar •t· • proy1de cioN ur ••1-1 -ria ........ ood ... trip ....... 10 -· ...... ol --.. orollhaoJ a ..... ,,... r .. _. ....... . r. l ., ._ ,_ ... .., -ria Mlldiaao. -a row •il•a 1•-· •• ..nu ...... . E SURVIVED PEARL HARBOR Lt. Col. Edward L 'lie lin• alc:i of Costa Mesa, a Marine flier who earned his Purple Heart Medal on the &round durina the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, was retired Nov. H in ror mal ceremonies at Marine Win a Support Group (MWSG)·31 at El Toro. Col . E4wenl ZloiiMkl and American Football Lea· ean War, on combat c ar&o gue Commission er. mi nions ror the United Na· Col. Zielins ki, who now ti ona command. anends Orange Coast Co l· Before comin1 to El Toro lege evening classes, en· he served with the Bureau or tered the \1arine Corps OcL Naval Weapons, now the 18, 1137, as a private. He Naval Air Systems Command, finished ni1ht school in in Waa:Unaton . D.C., and June, 1~-11, and was com-with thef intMarioe Aircrart missioned the nex t year. He Winz at Jwakuni, Japan. served as the onl)' enlisted Col. Zielinski be&an his aviator aboard the USS tour at El Toro as aviation Lexington in the Paciric orficer or \tarine Aircraft campaiW\ in early 1 ~2. Repair Squadron (MARS)-37 Later that year he was in November, 1%1. He com- commissioned a \1arin e manded Headquarters and "IJmner" or warrant offi· \1aintenance Squadron (H& cer. \1S)-37 at time or his retire· He was reverted to mas ter menL ser1eant dter World War The colonel and his wire, D. but was commissioned a Ooroth y, and their children, second lieutenant in June, E. \iichael, 18, Christopher, 1950. Durin& the winter of 1, and Patricia. 8, li ve at 1~5()-51, he rlew the C-54 3267 \iichiaan Ave., Costa tun sport aircraft in the Kor-\1esa. EROSION BATTLE IS WON All those yean of payina day e venina and \ionday, vicinity of lAth to 40th h.iah taaea on West Newport buildina lhe beach out about Streets. ocean frcmt homes realty 60 feeL , .. That hopefully will proa paid off for the owners. "They did that, and lhinas vide for 1 lma ranac solu· When hiab tides beaan are in pretty aood s hape tion to the pro_blem."' Mr. ala""ins at espOaed bouse down there,'' \lr. DeOaine OeChainestated, '"and m.ny foundations last week, tbe aaid. p~eveo.t the annual haulina City of Newport Beac:b acted The und was brouaht down of sand that hu bad to be with. chc Or~nae Cc.anty Hu-from the Santa Ana River undertaken for the Jut 3 bor district on emeraency mouth. The carthmovina years. •• Mt . Hurlburt uated in his rep01t "that one of the pri~ maty teasons the ciey reels a tidelands use ree is neces- saty at this time is the alP titudes use in Sacramento with reaard to private use of tidelands. . .pendina s tate leaislation will im-- pose areater con trols on tidelands arants held in tru st by local aaencies fot the s tate. In otdeJ to pre· serve the city's tidelands atant and preclude state intervention any mo te than is absolutley necessary, it is imperative that city tide-- lands be available to the publicor S9ftlecompen sation be paid to the public rot lbe private use and enjoyment or lbeae tideland a ... C M -· .... U.dd.,. ,._. aona comnented. ••we had .._tfet put ow houaa i. • der berore the state does it for us." The ci ty man aaet sum-- marized a tidelands use ree repott wh ich wu distributed to the Coun ci I last May 29, ptoposina the followina fees: Cateaory l, includina boaty ards , marine t ai\ways, marine conuacton and re si- dential u ses, a total or 1,753,300 squaJe reel.,. 3 cents per square root of tidelands conUolled; Cate-- aory 2, othet commetci al uses, 895.700 squate reel.,. 6 cents per square root; Cateaory 3, marine ruel docks. 36 ,500 square feet,. 9 cents pet squaJe root. He: reponed ru tthet on che ro!IO"'IR I tecorrmendations dtafted at a meetin a Nov. l-1 : An annual ree or $10 pc:t JnstallatJOn fot tecord ~c:ep1n1 purposes fot the pm•ilege o f ma intain ina har· bor mstallatJOn S 1n the Grand Canal and We st New· pmt channels; a $10 ree on each of the 26-' ins tall~ t10n s 1n these: dedicated rights-of-way , Gtand Canal and Wc:s t Newp01t channels; one unit fee tln the 1,470,· 000 squate feet of commer• cia], rhuttiple residential and yacht club tidelands coo u olled, and a 2nd unit ree on the 1,700,000 squate reet of res1dential tide- lands conttol\ed. Orphan will get gift .. ndbea:ina. equipment worked around He c:apr-eued appreciation Tf\ltty labor from the lhc clock, coverina all the for the volunteer labor, ~. • J · d k · '" K1m Duk in, a 7.,.eu-old Oranae County jaal, 111'1 fle roc 1, enormous tues and eqwpment and moo power · · · of 1 Koreaa. orph.n, will be ,.... Oranae County 01'111100 cement bu thcads placod in doftatod by ~lly "r'llor ~ d d ~ f "" membered at Cbrhen.t Foruuy, wo ... e aroan ~ne rant of smte nomu by ContractiQI Co. .ad tAw I kf " dn •-~-~ d 11ain th ia year by lllo c oc rom e eauay .... _.... esperate owners. Clark TNckina Co. o( ~·-•-b' . . Th b 1 f lh .-,tive American ~&a, ~,uay put nc 1n a maaa1n e a tnce o e con· Hu.ntiqton Beach, and Ule aandbaaaed wall to keep tract calla for around • donation o( roct by lbe the Junior ~11 a• ol the biabeat tides of tbe year little leu than 400,000 'Irvine Co. Newpon s.c:a. away &om home~ cubicyarda to be depoaite~ The J•iota ..,._. Kill "Wilhoul their auiallace, 110 atrete.h the beach out &o IIALTIIS TIIISTALL lutyeu *lOIII) .. Ot.ril'"' lher• -ld bo .. bo.,. a IOOllOd ISO feet. Dido oa tme€a FMU'f 1• ~~-·· .,.. Joe. a..tta&aatial propeny lou, .. lhia m., be opened by tiM The annual iaataUation 11iley ..... 1120 1 ,.. r. hmea o.oaiae, aaailtMt ...t ol ant wee\, accordiq tt-quet o( d\e New,on Hu· MIPPGft ol tM u ... Mr. chr m-..r, aaid Taadey. to Mr. OeCbaia_e. 1nd .rter bor • Costa M .. a Boat4 or •n• -rQ •• • .... ., Fri4a1 .... i ..... a., .. ~ct II ....... RealtGU will be llehl .,. wri.U. ...... ., a...- ol N...,... Beodr 104 .. -woll '""' .......t Dee. Flilloy enoioa. Dec. 1. at ..-. 10 10-. - U.S. ,_, Corpo oll!llll-II, to bo c:oq~let"" ift lhe N•-.... It wiU bo -•11 ..... - en a.-.IIIM • ••ra•CJ J-..,.. a comw..d ~Deetiae wi• llle a.a s! z8 I• -<0 wl• Aldlllio<'-., •• -· 1 2S0o40ot -tin110o Boodr, .._. lole .._ of ........ .. ........ Co.. o( Alt .. i.. • ... 1 ..... nhforcod wt• Boodl, ood .. c•-· ..... "' .... ..... 11U • -called fOr lola• roca --will lllo -:a.;o•-Valley -.. -al ••• IU ._ ~~~.. 15,000 Mlc _a_... --color '1<.,. _, Do-will M 11., ._ 1 1 .,_. ola•d IN.._ Pri-to 1M ...... 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U.OO; 2 ,...., 17.00 0. ........... -~ 0.. ,. ... 115.00; 2 ,...,.. 19.00 •ooooooooooo~oooooo~ <fl. . .e., " -11¥ ARVO E. HAAPA, ownlt Md publ\sher of tht EnsigA ooooooooo~oqeOQOO~oo • BACKGROUND TO INFAMY (0. U.ia occtuio11 of llae 26tA 01111iuerury of t.ll~ /aptM•u auod 011 P~orl Horbor 011 Dec. 1, 1941, lAc E11•ip i• repri11li"& llu Lo1 of Dec. 11. 1958. whiclt re'-u U.c doclri116 boclcpowul &D tAa' J.ay of l.tt{am.y.) Pearl Harbor Day is burned deep in the memory of all of us who were of age on that day of infamy ol .17 lears ago. Pearl. Harbor became a battle cry of anger against the treachery of the ottad. executed by the Japanese high command. But what most Ameri* cans still do not know is the terrible infamy of out own top command. That top command was, of course, the president of that lime, Franklin D. Roose- velt, who knew that the attack was coming, did noth- ing to . prevent il, and, in fa ct, invited the disaster. The Log published the details of that infamy in the issue of April 22. 1954. The fac'.s were from a book by Admiral Robert Theol>ald,"Final Secret ol Pearl Harbor," in which he documented the shameful chain of e·1ents that made Pearl Harbor Day inevitable. I want to present those facts again, and they should rouse in you , too, a bitter anger at the perfidy that brought death to so many Americans who had not even a chance to light back. Washington code experts had accomplished the incedihle feat of breaking the Japanese code back in 1941. and had also succeeded in constructing a mcchine lor enciphering and decipheTing. Through this "Magic,"' as the intercepted ccx:ie messages were colleci. Washington learned that be- g inning in September, 1941, Japanese ob serve rs in Pearl Harbor we re ordered by Tokyo to report on exact location of U.S. war veSsels in the harbor; that on Dec. 2, To kyo d irected ils diplomats in Washing· ton to destro y· most of their ccx:ies and ciphers and secret rlr.cuments. ._:'.:, · "Magic': revealed -the details of a 14-part mes- sage being sent·Saturday, Dec. 6, 1941. tram Tokyo to its diplomats in Washington, breaking of! neqotia- ,._.ftions with the U. S. Gen. George Marshall. Army chief of staff. and Admiral Harold Stark, chief o f naval operations. were not reached that evening of Dec. 6 to act on this om- inous messag~. Whe n Admiral Stork: came to his of - lice on the morning of Dec. 7, he read the message but did not transmit a warning to Rear Admiral Hus- bar..d Kimmel at Pearl Harbor. ' Gen. Marshall did not come to his oflice until I I ·25 that Sunday morning. There w as still 2 hours to go be lore bombs would star! lolling on Pearl Harbor. Gen. Marshall could have picked up his phone and :-oiled Maj. Gen. Walter Short at Pearl Harbor. It w ould hove. been too late to move out the U. S . fleet !rom its "silting duck" position; probably too late to wcrm up lighter planes for an adequate air defense, _but plenty of lime to alert personnel. and to get anti- oJ rcroft defense in operation, thus saving much ol the personnel loss and destroying more of the at- tcckers. But Gen. Marshall chose to warn Gen . Short by :-cd10. The message was dassified routine 1nstead of e xtra u rgent; it was sent by commercial rod1o, and wcs delive red to Gen. Short several hours alter the c t:aclc Why was such v ital mformalion of impending attack w ithheld from Pearl Harbor? Admiral Theo- bald can give o nly o ne logical answer: President Rocsevelt wanled it that way -he deliberately in- vited the Japanese attack, knew it was coming, and del!berately withheld this kno wledge from U. S. com- menders in Hawaii so thai the surprise attock: was ine vitable. He wanted to win solid public support for the wa r he believed the U. S. should fight. Red terror to be related ~ THE NEWPORT BEACH ci ty employees will launch their traditi onal floating Christmas tree Monday, Dec. 18, and will continue touring the bay for 6 consecullve evenings.. The parade will travel about 8 miles in ttte ' straight ly Tom Anderson HORATIO ALGER • ' . bay from 6:30 m 9:15 p.m. Dec. 18 through 23. Scores of decorated boats again will join In Site pill'ade. The above map shows the route and approxim1te arrival times at various points. The Newport Harbor Ch~ber ' -""!'~~ . -.- of Commerce, coordinating wlltl the city employees, announces that boat owners Interested In joining the parade may rendezvous at the Balboa Island terry landing at b::JO p.m. on the piuade nights. Leners to the Editor THANKS PRoM KIWANIS American aoldion. What• a dlen's education. Therefotc, Editor or the Enaian wrona with people anyway? the school to whid1 one"s Dear Ms. Haapa: How much lonaer are you childten arc sent should The Hoticay Sca10n has aoina to put up with it? promote Prote~tantiam, con· auivcd. What an app1opriate I would suuclt that all fc ss Cal.holicism, and justify time of the year fot the Ki· you Jood rcd~looded Amcri-Judaism. 1n shon , it should, wania Club of Co1ona 'del c:ana proteat to the "City dcpendina on the ptcfctence Today·., t•t•lum" i.l ourpt,.flfrom and copy-and always would be. We never dreamed that Mat to say ''thanks.'" Fathers" or Anaheim and of the patent, teach a teli- rightrd hy thr nut ion·_, jorrmost Amrricnnist. everything's really relative: Like the man who The forty five community 10 aU otheu reopon1 1· ble ance on teliaion. anti<olfuti.,;,,-r 11/tlgtJZ.inr. "Amrricon Opinion." a5 keJ his friend. "How's your wi!er"~nly to minded men-of our club aae for thi s fiaaco, Of course, Education should fotw&Jd to whkl, thr wwrr i1 u rt'xulur w rurihmor: hear hi~ reply. "Compared with whom?"' . most thankful fol the coopet-lhe &obblcdeaook' you will the beliefs of the p11enu as Algers heroes got to the top by respectma ative citizens of this com-be handod is that it is part they ate tauaht at home, and On« upon a time there was a r.quare named th'c eternal verities and by workin& harder munity. We ate alao proud of o1 our "C!Ilural elchanae" as the church lhey attend Horatio Alger. He wrote corny pulp~ about lit-lhan o1Mr people. Unlike the corporate bu-the supellative job that proarartr·and is sanctioned teaches. Each is an inte11-al tie waifs thrown out alone to face a dark and reaucr,ats of Big BusineM loday, they believed everyone is doina at the by our own State Depart· palt and must fit lo&ethet biller world unl igh~e~J hy so much as an Office in capitalism. Looking back on it; I now real-En sip. menL How J Ed smoothly and supplement the . . . ever, . aar { of Economic Opportunity. a Stokely Carmi-1ze that Horatio Alger was on-American. He Local KtWIJ'II&nl a.~_e o~IY , Hoover baa warned time and o het.' Then, it is easy to chael, governm'-'nl welf11re. or child labor prohahly didn't even believe in government. a small_ pall of ':he bt&. pt<> time .,ain that the cultural understand why the school laws. So what could ~uch a poor lillie waif Certaml y he never mentioned it . His heroes ~1e whtch ~ompusu Kt'<liBn· eJch4D&e proaram is beina mu st teach sex in the li&h t do? Why, he peddled paper!i. "hined !>hoes . never got college degrees either, and every-11 lntemaOonal today. OuJ used to bri So . t of motality, i.e., the sane- washed di!ihc~. ~wep1 flooh. and genera lly body know!i thai people deprived of college local benefie-iat ies include: to thia counna . vte _aac.nts tity of the mauiaae vows, warped hi~ preCIOU'i psyche lll ~im ilar degrad-degrees tlon't have a chance in life . . . Sea Scout Base, Ship 711, r th bl ?· And tn VICW the tespons ibilities of pBJ- ing labor. After il proper period of .. utTering. "'Y daddy thought all five of his children COM Youth Center, HIJb<)l ~ e un en our . State enthood, the impo1tance of author Alger·~ IOul!h hut honest lillie boy ought to have college dearetS-just becaus.e he AJea Boys Club, Joplin Boys partmlhlcnt hu made tn the undesstandin& God's putpose would be recognized by liOme wealthy and did. I supJXKC. And we all did. He used to Ranch, Key Club COM Hi&h past _ rty years (_or lonaer) in out lives, and how each kindly old gentleman who would <~IWti)'S find 11!..e to 1alk about what I did !he f\rst day in School, and many other s. rlls~ckbyJ .Ed,uH oover. of th ese is mote important a job in hi.\ comr1.1n y ~uitahle to the t<~lenls of -.c hool. I wao; only si~~; and the beginning age This local acene is multi-Don t be 8 party lo ~c than personal physical and the industnou' young .. tcr. Alger'" lad ~o~.·ould wa~ SC\Ien. II was not o. problem of brilliance plied many times over as ~rder of our boys tn mental desites and drives. then work to the top and evenruall y own the hut of gelling me out of the house. So, the Kiwanians in S,SOO com-Y'etnam -refuse to patron-The school has the role of whole bu$ina.\, kindhearted officia ls relented and J had no munities lhrou&hout the fu:e u :e . our enemy. Se~d the teach ina the individual his I see by the papcfli that the tirm 111 Holt , "ooncr ~at down in my writing chair when the world join hands as a w01k-Sovte_t aaents back to 1elationship to his counoy, Rinehan . and Win~ton •s now puhh~h.ng ne~ 1eacher said: "Tommy. 10 10 the board and in& force of 215,000 men Ru111~! fot if God and family lie to editions of Hora110 Al ger'!> Jx...--;k:;_ J!'o; gou:a he draw a ~hcep." dedicated to the yoUth of Si.nc~r~Jy, be petpetuated, so too must for laughs. But mayhc they're not dmnH 11 !o1 I ,aid. "I can't draw no sheep. If 1 could today, Vu11nta C •. Poston the counO)' and its hetitaae. yoong folks: maybe 1t's for people who rc:-draw :• llhccp. I'd be the teacher~" Kiwani s International is 1271 fmpenal Ave. It has been said that, if we: member riding in a Stutz 8e<~rcat. Mayhc if, As a mauer of fact, folks. I !till can'l dnw cclcbtatin& its S2nd Yeat in Garden Grove lea1n nothin& ftom histot )', fOf' me. For yean I've been wanting 10 re ad all no sM'ep. I just oe~r IOlluned in with &beep. suppmt of the tole wh ich the JEFFIIION a.. WALLAC£ we a1e condemne4 to ze2eat the Al~er hook~ again. Me and Alger o;hared Or o;chool olt~ W'tlll turned .me on _.,., free c_itiun mu~t play In · Editor of the Ensian it. Histoty hu as a· func- the same prejudices: we were sympalico. He !Ot•th:;;.IJ. hljjwhall, baskethall. track, ponies , ~un1ty and n•!•~al af-• The people wbo live in tion to wa1n the pte sen t believed in old fa.\hionedthings like 'iin . Sun-swimming. mak ing money and such as rhat-fan a, Out fitst punctple-themoreexpensivcnei hbor· Ci\lilizationofpastmistakei. day School. du1y. honor. 1ru1h. 1he molliplica-and Horatio Alger. I coukJn't e"en fiJure out to fulfill God's pu1pose by hood 't 11 b lth It should castiaate collec- tion table. reo;pon .. ihdity. and loving and obey-the ,./J m;llh. The onl y thi ng 1 under'Siand aivin& primacy to the human 1 ;.:en ~h om ~ed ti vism, hon01 out hezitaJe, ing onc'1i parentr.. And so did f . We even :thout the new math is t~ funnula it is based and spiritual valuea or life ~oo.. w. e~ wo~ e and !avm freedom -a ftee- thooght black wa~ black and whitey was whitey on : I is equal to U.-American Way Ftaturt:s -aives title to the role doen w:y up~ ere hrom dom based on out hee-entet• THE CONSERVATIVE CORNER which we all mu11t play in wn ere. . ey ~vc ptisc system (just, as ou1 a counuy founded on tiaht-earned the n&ht . ~ hvc teliaious tlainina gives us a eousneu justice patriotism lherc and arc Wllhna to reli&ious fteedom). and &ood;,ill. ' pay ror the privileae. They What is needed in this .. Cl ti er in San Francisco team-Ou • • A new yeac ia c,.zickly ap-wantth~ir chilcken to attend counlly is a school system orenu Stf'Wig rina an tnnltiption proachin& many new chal· lhe nearby sdlools and as-ba sed on the ftce-entetptise Pearl Harbor Day~ ed many o f the &rucsom e which was made into the lenae• for ouc Kiwanis Club, sociatc with Children whose principle -one that serves When ohe Ens,·gn sreets details of the bombins, rrom causes of the Pearl Ho~--lr.>UI Local tesidenta have sup-~en~1 have also earned the needs a s the pa1ents, the public on Dec. 7, it will the fonner first lieutenant disaster, it was revealed ported out fund raisin& pt~ thts n&bt. not the aovernment, see fit. mark the 26th aMiversary of the Oklahoma. that neither General' Short, jects very suonaly in the Frankly, if they wanted Seldom do we reali ze the of the J apanese attack on This Ccwnmander appeared the Army Commander, nor past. One of these p<oj'ecu their c hildren cooped.oup potential of so-called public Pe.rl Harbor I b to be as disturbed by lhe the Navy A~,·ral had been · · d · ,-• · -temem er ,.., ia the aMualpancake bteak-With chtldren imporled from e ucatton , 10 1 wasn t 1t pu~ th t d II I h d • · h d events which occurred be· · ,-db w h' 10n th 1 r· d · a ay we · a ••n u e tn.orme Y II '"I • fast at the Chers Inn Park-the lower strata of society IC e ucatron ~·hich nu1tuted my tenn of duty at the U.~. fore the Jap planes arrived, the Japanese fleet was at in& Lot. across LOwn they would the i~ea of racial superiori ty Naval Reserve Midshi~ as he was by their bombing sea, 1t1d that 811 attack Fot the first time, we are have bouaht their homes and •n many cases racial men's School at Notthwes-and strafing after the attack miaht be expecled. undertakin& the total spon-down there. hatted? Wasn't itaovcrnment· tern Universi ty and was beaan. He related that as Consequently, I do not souhip of the ua Jnvit• Tb.ia ia 11 ridi cu lous 81 conttolled schools in Nazi awaitin& orders to take first lieutenant, he had think that tbe order to im-ti ona! Basketball Tourney, me havin& tea with :\irs. Getmany that lead to 1acism chatae of a seaport in the charae of the preparation a to pair the watertiaht intearily Dec. 27-30, at the hvine Vanderbilt. in her home. o~ an ti·~mi tism? Whete in Philippines. Fortunatel y be made for admiral's in· of the USS Oklahoma over campus. Alteady, mltly of !lie -"would probably tell h•.s tmy ts thete a record of the orders were delayed, as spectio n of the ship which the weekend. in preparation out local merchltltl have me of her .last stay on the pu va t.el ~· operated schools Lt. Fred Lade, U.S.N.R.. of was scheduled ror Dec. 3. !or the admiral's inspection. purchased advertiaina in the French Riviera. 1 would dcommt.,ttln& such dutatdl)' Los Anaelcs, who had re• He stated that he was or-could have oriainated with tournament ptoaram. We do certainly tell her how 1 eeds . . ceived similar orders and dcred to take ceruin s leps the Admiral. h may have hope that evetyone will used to fry eus with cow-The ft ee-enletpllse sys ~e~ wfr.ohadreached the Islands, which would facilitate the come rrom Washinatoo. make their plans to see this chip1 on the plains of has done much ~01 the Clll· was captured by the Japan-inapection, but which would In October, l~S.labowed excitina colleae caae event Texas_ with the net result zens of .the . Un1ted St~tes. esc. He lost his life when impair the walerti&ht inte-the Admiral in New York a on Dec. 27, 28, 29 and 30. that 1 would feel like an I have rarth 1n the Amet.tc~ one o( their ships was Fity or the vessel. He did picture of the diaplay of Mtny thanks to you and au. and Mrs •. Vanderbilt f~tm or aove1nment as m_VI· transportins prisoners of not reveal the source of fitewot"ks at Pearl Harbot your ' staff for the champion-would feel dirty.. 11oned by out Foundtn& war to Fonnosa was sunk by these orders, whether i uued which celebrated the aur-ship job which has been T k' k'ds Fathers and the free-enter- American bombers. 1 misht by the 14th Naval Oisuict render or Japan. I watched done in reportin1 the newt ;~ci~nano d:ft r :eros~ prise •Y•tem that it spawn- hi• face carefully but could to ou{ community in a most . . 0 en • ~ ed. Let us aive it a chance have aonc down with him as or whether they came from detect no trace of emotion, concise and tasteful manner. ~nybody thlnktna otberwtse in the field of education. the port at which I was des-the Navy Department in and no su&&estion of pailL We &IC also appreciative of hat to be aufferina from We have nothin& to lose but Th R P preml·er face ,_ f··· 10 tined to serve was captured Washin~&ton, D.C. 1 ~..1 ,.1 1.1 1.1 abown 10 ._~ lhe line Jecopition _.,ich lome aort ol JocJal diuaae. &ovetnment control e ev. aul Voronaeff, "' ....... by the Japanese. When the attack occurred, uu ""' What would Thomaa Jcf y · B . 1· d f I d r .... 1 f a.berwiae, I con.aidcr lhc has been extended to Ki-• ours truly aptast evanae 111 an or· Pea tor me re ease o his r: the J a panes e bombs cau1ed r.ortOO think of such carry-R'och••d E. 'Woodo'n . f •• moth r ~lh th 'd f My tltSt alimpsc or the th Oklah admiral to be innocenL waniJ, .. mer pnsoner o .. ,e com-e, "' e •• o damaae done by the Nip--e oma to tum o~cr, In a-' .. i•'"""• I have no' ••e-.a May you enjoy a Plospe•-•nta~n? Well, ru toll you 8414 Larltsdale Rd. nuni ll1 in Siberia, will President Eisenhower, Mr. ponese bombers came when so slowly that the first lteu• \Mol uvu ... cu N y wllat he would tbink _ the San GabJiel apeak at the 7 o'clock Voronacrrs mother wa1 re· ten 1 d b r th an article by lhe admiral, in ous ew ea• 1968. • I commanded a convoy of an an mem en ° e Lt'fe Lo'neJ, 1 -1-111·., SinceJely, •-. thin& Oeor. 10 Wallace 14n-D, • RRI-D evenina •ervice thia Sun-leaaed and brouaht to ' abl lD tand .......... ,.. ~.:;~ort; "' ,.. ~ merchant l hipll from San crew :were e • on publt'co•'-on'·'ootloa 'on Dick Smith duUs -lbat It should be Edi•-r olthe Ena'oan day, Dec. 10, at the first Nnetica. after 14 yean in the 111de of the hull Here ........ .. n.. dl - Baptiat Church of Costa prison and exile in Siberia francisco to Hawaii. I saw ' Dallaa, Tent. What more noaident IIDppe This ia tho teason for " S An ' b ' ·• I a lone row or battleships fley were. taraets rot the c:onvincina nidence could Kiwanit Club ~d thote of you who merrymaii"'• shoppi"'• and r-~csa. at anta a Ave .• or preac "" .... e Jotpe. restinaonlhebottomoflhe Jap .maclunc aunners who ofCotona deiMaJ. tbiO like Jeffeuon and .. f, .,., ... and Mqnolia St. Hi a r&lhcr, dte Rev •. John cb I On f ~ th merclleuly IU&f'ed these •• ask IS to hit loyalty? Wallau ao inm.dia&e ly Md IIVIf\1 or most or us. There H WI' II d' th f 1U V ff d'-.a . anne •. e 0 .,,em, e · f h bomb' MDSaiW QltCIJ• are tbote bowever •• ~ e ucuu e u re ortW~ae • 1~ tn a con· U~ Oklahoma had ca SU~IVOU o t e tnJ. f th B'bl ~ , • ra--reaiat.r in lbe ·American . . . •-wnom or Christianity in communi at contration camp in Siberia. -0 P"' This o fficer ... una.rmed rom e I e P..cluor of dae &alp lndl-cltn"t Pany and help a hohday II hke any other Ru~•ia, the Soviet secret Mr. Voronactr is now a aaud. La1 ter. ashore, 1 saw and could take no defensive We •• troubled 011 nery Wboenrparobas .. a ticket . o.c:-W 11 • 1 the day. Theae are tbe oldateu Pollc. ! ... Of .. d ... ..........___ fOWl 0 bullet bOfet made 0; but h h-• d d 'd d' od 10 ••-Moo-c· II a &Ce 1e oflen without f-'tliOI Of -··· l •-• of ld ........ ...-neturalizod U. S. cilizcn, by , bel ac uon, c I uu•e e· II e. yet not tttreu i ... --ueut ~ 66 000 r .. htrationt •••d h' d ....._ ., "-:•11 weam wor revo-married and father of 2 Ja.P mach•.ne aun• · ow fiance, and htJtlcd impreca-we we ,.rpleud, blat not poMina Itt, tbe Anaheim ID •-f.:,' 08 the bal1~ in ro.'00 1•1• •uO wear tbb •h1 1ution the wmdo~ 11111 o( the bar· tiont at the Jt,panete as he in despair; Coa.nalion Cen' .. rwlll han c 11 i . 0 •neu 11 a 1 aw ~. v' oronaeff waa bora o'n dll.ldren, ucl. a roaident of racka wtnch boutcd a-p :~~ -· , , lb blood r ... _.-.~ • a a. about them ., lboao ,. -IDd 1 . . ····:~ ttood lhete helplets. enec:u""', '""" Dot •• e o ,.._-,au Nfoo n.. yoa. caa tllfl btinl 8 R,iluia and was brouaht to ••~ 11· · He ua~ela personnel It H1ckhrn. Pteld.. tn Octobet, 1 ~5. 1 lit Len· aat•; oa1t dowa. bat aot Yi~a 08 tbeir .....,, D01110eratt or Republicaat hot pi tall and coaut~ .. Anaorica &I a youna .. e oxcenanely, lecblnD.. Mllcb of lhe dcbria had ed: &o an ... reu mille by detiiOyed; Why flPat "• ia Vi••• epj wll tbe e .worlb cent hcnea wtappred Ia dlotr Lacer be retutned to kuui: broedcutiattDdUaallatia,. beencle•ed away. but whon Sen Br f M . Alway a be.n111 about 1111 ud help ..._ •••tYWbere of n • n.'· ar Y pain aod fnaatrMioa. with hi• mltaionary parent& He al&Uia tbat 1be only I lett Hawaii l year• Ia& er, at or ewster 0 . 4 &Jne lhe body lhe dytq or 11M tiiO? ~ ''!"" Al Chriatmaa ot'timit tt..re -~ wtai_Je a ttudent It tb~ ::~:~'.!." ~.·,·,~ tr:_:orlbl~ UM Arizona still wu res~ ~:.::."r::.di~lu~c 1~.~::· Lord Jeeoa, •• tba life tf .,. are fiabUaa 1M c~t.• Jif.,;,&th "! qa~et ~ atfUie,s Utt.iYenuy of Moacow, ho aa.pei;.,-;-.. , ia ..,. .,lbort iDI m her cradle of mud many coincidence• •tlidl aleo of l01aa raialatiM .... ~altta la Vle-.-., wby JamestoWD Vlllaae doiaa IUC. .• ,..,,.. Belld .. wu an .. toct by the ucret wan twUo. ·Hit bluedcaatl aloqaide the doek, awai~ had occurred itnCDediltaly c:t:";:,c ia r body •. OJ .. , eM, aJ.....S to _. 'htda ailtt, ai-.Jae caJOls. .,..... polJoo. He ·~ned a tenn ~· ia batt.,~ ... MIUIHI •• iDt to be &nntfonned la.tO prior to the Japaa .. 1 1~ •• 4: 10.) all -.I 011rowa OO.IIJ-ina ~Pt Plil•• aod ,,.. a --""''"' c-•• &... ""~·•· 1 ,_of~-lbriolbo io .....-3 ,.. lllcll. The •di•c• aot tho ¥18,.1 IUICO CITY • •• s u, io -llad 'Ill INTIII'IIISI '•~a!, IY11doea 10 tltoy oilad a Mia. . Hit penatl lhO --.....-OIJ .... .... .. .-it .. roJJiOD ........ COiftoo Two wub o( Yitilial i• ...... •nrcbu,"' ...... Bdhoc ot .... &till .... 1... ....~;a~ ... 'lilt -..,.,.d.· ... ._, , .. ; .. •• wbo bod cidertuo ntlabt u .. b--ioo CiiJ uo M1q -oiHM, oltll dlllto -0... •• • lodivh.,ol'a ro. ""' "11 cf 1M flU, .. o.s.. Sooiot Pr..,ior fiUIN .. UCIIY lootlilair u .. , oo 7 De-p;-ocr.. Todoy, I ... ,., j.,ed Ill' Mull,. Hill cf IOiu. -loa r.r ell•, rolllicaoill=hh er ...... doro uo ror loctl .. -· D n • .,.,., Yith 1a .. ""All•*' U.&A." will ller, 1941. •• 1 did DOt cell Ute s.... S. Pt•cieoo, .._,.._. of Mtnoow bAll••· _, ... 1111 Mil tat .,.,.,.. .,.d -..,. l e ..,. ..... Ia IW .. --. '*· :Y-opio 110 pn-lod II I p.& 11to -·• ,..., "' lbo IDf -ltopoirad ....... , Mlo. Jolllo Hill.241 Hollo-... --Clnuf ollriii(J loa '0111 ._ occopt loot ........ oo.. • ....., •. -o: ..... -.. Too...,, DoC-·11, .... J-"· pi-• ...... , ...... ., nlipt h ... _. .. -· c............... no -..... -io• .. ""'*• loa S.iap 11tlo '.~ ..,. Pd •• , Ill ........... "' -lliq 1 -'-Oplrlica --_ .... fer •-tlooo Sol· •• Otl-to ,._ Hill n.. to Oo ... loiuo oiiMo lloiltll , to .. -1rr1o .. -w, • it io oat VIol.,.., .. poo-o1 lollll I ••• , '-'• ••o, 19:14 ~ II..S., loot .. oilo ...... ,.......,, ohoo tho ou otndl "' •• Md oil• •nollod lo ~~-will loa ... to .... -~ .... oiiM -~~· -· .. V-uor lort•, - ... •rod 1 ... -• C.OtoltltM. •• II oi1o Wo-1M,_. -"-••illo. -~~ to VI••·• tiD --lUis It ltelr .WI-lcoet1-• .... J) • l Church News La-... ODrdo G( ... of ......... will " 111:]0 _,.,, 1900 Poclnc v1 ... p.~~o ·Tooodoy, Doc. ·u, .. Or • .-""""' View Hlllo -Plymoodl Cllllrcll 3l4l no ~!~ftUial lowe otreriaa or' Broed SL; Nowport H-'1llta. loo Ludlono Cbarca W-. Tbe oltrdy, Which will boaio will N rec:olwed lh.io Sun· with lh• Book ol RotMn~, •• Tbo oltorine will M will cootiaue every :Znd and ... d for wortby •d naedy 4th Tue~day of th month ladlwl••l• aad beno'loloat at 7:30p.m.· ptOj.cta, ·Dr. · Willi• Eller • • • will preac:b oa "lntpirod 1.0 Newport Harbor Lutheran L .. r•c• Peat.r Concert accents •dur.'" at tho 8:45 .ad 11 Ounch, 2501 Cliff Or., Now· Lm. SUnday 10"ic01. You lh port Hei&bll _ "Daniel' a of tho c:hurdl.. will putici· vition of the toft of man'" pat o by roadi•a •cripture will be the unnon topic for and liahtlna the cand1ea on the &:30 and 11 a.m. wor• The lrd concert in the OranaeCounty Philharmon ic Society's ament series of 7 will be played in Orana• Coast Colloae auditorium by the Loa Anaelu Philhar· monicOrcheatraon Saturday. Oec. 16 , s tartina at &:30 p.m. Lawtence Foster, auis• Lint con du ctor, wi II open the proaram with Mozart's Symphony No. 12. Martha Ar1eri ch , youna Araentine pianiu, wi ll pl ay Prekonerra Concerto No. 3 in C major , Op. 26, ~sic of the American scene, "De coratibn Day" by Char· les Edward lves, and Schu· mann's Symphony No.2, will complete the proaram. · Ticket&, at $J.SO ue on UE OR. IVERWN fOR AILIN G IIOGS tho advent wroalh. tbip houu dl it Sunday. • • • • •• Conual Bible Qull(:h. at Tho Chrittmll cantata, 23rd SL ·and Oranae Ave.o "Dawn of redeemina pace," Cotta Meta -,.Tho founda· wW be: protentod by the lim• or love:" will be ~e chancel and chapel choin aormon topic o r Putor at 1 p.m. thit Sunday, Dec. Henry E. Jmos at the 1 and 10. at the Pint Melhoditt 10:30 a.m.· tervicet th it Church of Cotta Meta. Gor• Sunday. At 7 p.m. be will aid Ol aen will direct the preach on ••An evanplical choiu, and the Rev. Richard viewl poverty." Dunlap will be the narrator. • • • The Plymouth Conareaa· tiona! Church, 3262 Broad SL , Newport Heiahtt "What Book do we live by ? .. will be the Rev. ·Norman Brown'• termon topic for the 10 a.m. Sunday service. sale at the Oranae County Reception of new members Phi !harmonic office, 201 W. will be held durina the aer· Coast Hiahway, Newport vic e. Beach 'n660, phon e 646--• • • 6411. Student tickets are Sl.75. ' . Lawrence Foster, 26, Wll appointed ani stant con· ductor of the Orchestra in 1965 and was recently made music director of the Or· chuua•s "Symphonies for Youth" concerts. He made his debut last 1ea1on in conductina the orcheura in a fu ll·rtedaed proaram. ~Martha Araeri ch, 25, won the 7th Frederic Chopin piano competition in war. The Firat Baptis t O uuch of Costa Me sa, Santa Ana Ave. at Mqnolia St. -Dr. P.G. Neumann will preach at 11 a.m. Sunday on the topic, "EI Shaddai -the God who ia cnouP,." Guest speaker at 7 p.m. wi ll be Paul Voronaeff, who will tell of his life u slave laboter in Siberia and be· hind the "iron curtain." • • • saw, Poland in 116 5. No The boud of deacons of one in . the We sten:' Hemit· Plymouth Conlfeaational ph ere In any previOUs com-Church announ ces the in au- pe tition had ever reached Jlllalion of an adult Bible the finals of this contesL clan, to be tauaht by John She has been playina s ince Smi th , a Bible teacher and she was ), haa nudied lay reader at the Prince of throuahout the world and Peace Lutheran Church of speaks 5 lanauaaes. Costa MeaL Firat meetina • • • The Lampli1hlen' Olrist• mas Pl'otram will bo held this Saturday evenin1, Dec. 9, at the· Preabyterian Church ~ the Covenant, 28SO Fairview Rd.. Costa Mesa. The Lampli1hten will meet at 6:10 p.m. at the home of Paator and Mu. Warren Studer for the hora d'oeuvres cours e o f a pro-- gresai ve dinner. · Aft or the main di sh courses, they wi ll JO to the church for deuert and "white elephant" aift exchan1e and pro1ram. ••• The Newport Unity Olurch, meetin& at 15th SL and Ir- vi ne Ave., Cliff Haven - "Contactin& the Chri s t" will be the Re v. Loren Flici.inser's sermon topic at the 10 a.m. Sunday service. The s ubject at the 7:10 p.m. Wednesday pray er poup mectina will be "Harmony is for me. •·• • • • The Christian Science Churches, Newport ,Beach , Corona del Mar and Cotta Mesa -The Bible louon topic for this Sunday is "God the preserver of mon." • Mra. Stenn MeN ... (Jock Weat photo.) Kathleen Reimer weds Steve McNee The Re v. James Lamberth Both of tbe nower &iris, of 0Hist Church by the Sea Debra Anderson o f 4.n&win uni ted in marriaae \tiss and Mel issa Hansberger of Kath leen susan Reimer, Glendale, were cous1ns of dauahter of Mr. and \otrs. the bride. Georae C{eimer of 2507 \iar· Another cousin of the aaret O r., Newport Heiahu, bride~ \1iss Karen Hansber· and Steven Cameron \1cNee, rer of Glendale, assist ed son of Mr. and ~rs. Donald with the a uest book at the Cameron \1cNee of 2S07 reception, which was held Bun ya St., East BluH, at a at the Christ Church social late afternoon ceremony on hall. \1rs. Reimer re ceived Saturday, Dec. 2. aue t~ts in a silk and wool The church was decorated en semble of lim e areen with with aladioli and mums in · a conaae or carnations an d tenninaled wi th candles fo r matchin & acc euories. The the double rina ceremony , aroom's mother wore an en· whi.ch accented the pure semble of ci tron yellow with bridal whi te wi th a briaht a carnation couaac. pome1ranate shade. Th e bride was araduat ed NEIII'ORT HAReOR ENg Gil ARST SECTION---P.,. 3 TMUIISOAY, DEC.7, 1117 OOIIIIIA DB. U11. ~F. SHARP RELIE F Midwives used to pul a knife under !he bed to ••cut the pain .. of childbirth. Sounds foolish, nowadlys. _But !Mn, wc'rt lucky . We have many wonderful pain· relievina drugs ... other powerful medicatiOtU, too. When you 're ill. lake advantaae of the newer, dfec- live medicinals. Seek your physician's advice ... he's the only one quaJif)e(l 10 prescrjbe for your htalth. Then, if he recommends medication, come to us for prescnp11on scrv~ee. Christensen Pharmacy 3021 E. COAIT IIWT .. CO .. A DD. IIAII OaiOLZ S·ISSG COMPL ETE OVERHAUL e M...CCD AHO 4DJU8 T ALL t WHCCI..8 • •••u•~ ALL • WMCCL CY\..INDCIII8 • 1VIIIN 41..L • o•uNe CAD., I..INCO&..M, CH .. Y 8 ., '"'CA VY e •TIOM W A<IOHO ETEOVDHAUL Call in Your Wont AJ to the Enaitn 673.0550 Bishop Kennedy to dedicate church The bride wore a aown of from Newport Harbor Hiah "37'S '4995 white satin with a Sabrina School and attended Oran&e VW (m ) · • CADtL.........C J neckline of Alenoon lace. Coast Colleae. Her husband .., w a u• •. cL~"•cvo•~" •• scalloped and adorned wi th attended Puadena City s~ 00 ,..0 ,.£ .. -•.ooo 1111• • --------"""-· Bishop OeralA Kennedy of Jt.e ·Lo• Maele• area or lha 25%0F Including twlst-o-flex Evtn 1ht DEST watch<> look DETTER wilh WHCHB I\N OS by SPEIDEL Church will aive dedi cai.Ory t ermon at l&th &Mivenary and de<licrlti"< >n tcrvice at the ~:::, Island Community M It Church at 10:30 thi t Sunday .. Dr. Wi IIi am Hobbs. newly l •l>pointed tuperintendcnl of Whittier District., will participat e in the iervice with Bishop Kennedy and th e Rev. Don Bauett. church pas tor. Speakin& ror the conarea•· Arthur Price, chairman e board of UUtteoa, wi II I P<<eoent the church to Bishop 1 •••••<>Y for dedi cation. Mrs. · r Barnett is head of the ·cation commi uee. F ..4IL4CE CA.WEIUIE..4D Jew d .. Thetenicewill commemor- ate the completion of pay· ment of church buildina debu. BuminJ of the mortcaae will be a hiJhliJht or the Uth annual annivenary din· ner, to be held ~i• Friday WE DELIVER STOILIY"I FIU IT COCIITAIL ,., Sill 2~ LI .. 'I'"S TOMATO JUICE DIL lltONTI CUTCHIUM 3~. ITIIU lUll •11111 23¢ MCT. ,, •. 25¢ SWANWN T. Y. DINNERS MACA-I l I !Ef IIACA-1 l tCit fUE HOODLES l CHICUH 51114KIST JUICE BARS Dec. ·8, Ill lh e •~ 2LI. $1.37 LAIIGf ICEtiRG NIAll LETTUCE 2NIADs290 U IUIIIIIIAI IAFIII -en poarh. It has a tlender Colleae and is now employ. · .AO.OOQ lo!l. Gu A~ ......... v . e T A ...... GU A" . ODCNa ted with peada. A Santa Ar.na. ,.,,..._~"T c""~D •T •• MOM. TW4ItU ... T. ai.irt panelled with lace cd by Embree Platina Co., ., .... ....._.u ~~~ ...._ • --. nown of pearls with tear After a honeymoon in nor· --- 4ropt held her elbow lena ttl them California, the youn1 ·-;..,. tilk ill11•ion veil. She car· couple will live in Costa -D I SCOUN T TO c•vacc MCN ...._ .._.. 1111 JolltWPOII'T •LVO. CQeTA M C .... ri ed a bou que t of roa c s and '"~•:.!•~a.=---------.."'!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!""!!!!!'ii<!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!i'"irr carnalions as abc wa s cs· r c:ortcd lO the altar by her fattier. The attendants wore raw tilk sbantuna rowns of pomearanate red of Ooor lenalh, made with an empire waist and do11ble bell aleevet. They carried bou· ~t.aett d shock in& pink car· nation• centered with pink IOi e S. Min Nanci Dee Phi lips or lhhop Gerold KoOM4-, Harbor Hiahlandt was maid of honor. Bridesmaids in· cia! hall of the Firat Me· c h1dod Mi n Donna Bera and i\odist Church of Cotta Miu Pamela LeGai.et or \4esa. The dinner will beJin Newport Hciahu and Mi n 111. 6:3() p.m. P.F. (Pori.) Ouittine A.nderaon ofNor1h- Bainet . a charter member of ridce. a coutin of the bride. the chur ch, will preside u Servina as beat man was malt or of ceremoniea. Lance Muuach o f Santa Till DELTAS TO HOLD YULE PAin DEC. 11 Newport H11bor Tli Deltas and hu sbands will aathet at the Ronald McAdams home, 2845 Boo Vista Dr., Costa-Mesa, for their an· nual Chri stmu par ty . Fti· day, Dec. 15. Social hout will beain a1 8:30 p.m. and there will be a midni aht buffet suppe1. Membeu will btina an unwrapped toy for the childJen at Fai rview Hospital. Mrs. Clark Somera, chair· man for the pa1ty, is as s ist• ed by Mn. Gerald Mcclel· lan. Mn. John Mylan, Mu. Dennis O'Hem, and Min Susan McCoy. Re servations may be made ·wilh Mrs . Neil Bianchini, 644-2448. A.nL Ush ers included the bride's 2 brothers, Roaer and Slephon Reimer , and Richard Black, a cousin of the poom. LeHers (Continued from p&JO 2) born. It tervcs all of Oranac County and is mode up of all sorts of people. Theae arc the volunteen who arc Jivinaa aih of time t.brouah· out d\o you. A "Frit;ndly Viti lOr'• ma y read papers or write letters, play aamet or chat with ~· tients in hospital•. homes or convalescent facilitica. They put oo a pqrwn, help Jive a party, tiD.& wi th a poup, show a morio, teach a crah, eaplain • hobby.· •• the po u ibiliciea arc end· JUNIOR l!llLL GIVES leu, the need it areal. PENNIES. FOR ltiM!S No apeci al talent• are A decorated bank with ttt.e neceuary or t pecial educe· inacription, '"Pennies for tion needed. All that h ro· pinos," Ia pauod amoaa qui red is a rricndly maaaer members at each aeneral and a dctire 10 bo belpfu.l. moetina ol the Junior Bboll Tbe Volunteer &.1.reau will Club of Nowport Beach. match abilitiu. time Md Tbe Ju.ators are aolicitina interells to Ute apo& whore ~DJ doaatiODI from a&(;h lhey do dae molt Jood. 'fhert --.ber ID raiu rnoaoy to is a real daed rot naryoaa. replaat ._, in burned fitly doa 't yo.a call &be Vow .,.,. o( CallfomiL lunteor Bllre• at 642~3 • • * KEEP YOUR "LOVE'" II' ARM WITH A COAT FOR CHRI STMAS • COATS Of ELEGANCE AND DI STIN CTI ON • HER FAVOR ITES ... • IMPORTED Tl'EEDS ••. !IOHAlR ... SILK S ... ALL WEATHER • N<IPLEPAAKIHG IN PATIO PARKING LOT •• , Mr a. Jack w.u •• halld or aod fiad oa.l wlaat ,~ cu •• ch• coo1erutioa com--do. You'll ba 1lM )'00 did.. .au ... a~id talo aiOaOJ •~ VOUJNTEI!It BUkEAU a-laLtd wHI JO e •• LJU Alkulrl 1]=~~~~~~~~~~~5~~~~~i~~~:~~~~~~~ Pe•iot for""" Pl•t•ti• Raoaatin Dtr~c~ ...._, ... ••• wlllca ••<~-c:.11 "' v--114 u ................. t •d ........ ... , ....... oa ••u cloolnrfod IU7 1. Ill' lcnllllre. ~ OPEN EVENINGS BEGINNING DEC. II EXCEPT SATURDAYS 2S IS EAST COAST HWY. -COIIOIIA DB. I&AI Racing started as a boyhood • ME11'011T IWIID. Elllll A liST SECnOII.--P. 4 l)IUIISDAY, DEC. 7. 1•1 CODA 00. liAR. CAI.J F. lylll_ ..... n. dream ot raci .. c•a aoe• back •• fu aa D• ()anley or Corooo dol Mar caa r••ber. · "I wu cruy about •• touada •d smell• ot •- aiDe&. · •• fuciaat ed by lhe bilcory ot nciaa." Th• only door opea to him wMa h• atuted bJa road nci11 carMr wa1 tha lma- teW' aport car raco1. .. So I boua;bt a TR2 and raced at Torrey Pinos - now a aolf couno. ·I felt I won, but thoro wu a tech- nicality and I officially fini abed fourth.'·' His car had been sliahtly modified. Althouah tho mo- difications were not the kind that would count in racina, he was still not per- miued to compete with stM· datd can. MJ, Gurney drove on hills, on dirt roads, and on a DRESS REHEARSAL fo r a pre-ball cock- day, Dec. 1). Shown here at the "dress motorcycle on the desert to tail party to be held at the home of Mr. rehearsal" a re, seat ed, Mrs. Wayne, at aain drivina experience.· and Mrs. Robert Guggenheim on Galaxy left, and Mrs. Mellott; standing, left to Gettina recoanition as an Dr., Dover Sho res, was held Friday at righ t, Mr. Mello tt, Mrs. Guggenheim and "up and comina driver'" was the Guggenheim home with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Guggenheim. Actor John wayne dirficult with the kind or Walter Mellott of Harbo r Highlands and sprained his leg on movie location on car that Mr. Gurney could "rs. John Wayne of Bay Sho res assi'Stl·ng F "d b I th "tt h h "II afford. So it was • constant M ,, ay , u e comm1 ee opes e WI strugale 10 try 10 be recoa- the Guggenheimswith plans and arr ange-be in dancing condition by Wedn esday. nized by more arnuent car ments. Th e party will precede the Hoag Mr. and Mr s. Wayne a re chai rmen of the owners. Hospital benefit ball , "Voices of Christ-ball. (Ensign photo.) When he was ju~t about mas," at the Newporter Inn next Wednes-down &o his last shocstrina, Why The Christian Stien~e Monitor r~mmends you read your 1~1 newspaper Your local ne1111p~per IS iii ,.,de ran&e newspaper wtth motny futures lis emphUts tS on loCiill news II otlso reports the ma1or naltonal iilnd tnler· n01honat news JME MOitiTD. CDMrtntuns YOUR LOCAL rArEII Financial study okayed ~~~-.W;~:.:·~!oth;;;,eo:·~ rub together), Mr. Ouney Trustees of the Orange Coast Junior College Dis- tri ct last week approved the appointmen t o f study corrvnittees to look into the financial future of the dis- tr ict and make recommenda- tions on how to meet its needs. Under lhe plan, separate committees wi II be formed from the local corrrnunity, the faculties of Oran&e Coast College and Golden Wes t College, the board and the administration. Supt. Nonnan E. Watsoo said, "We invite all inter- ested persons to parti ci- pa te. We want a cross section o f the public." Dr. Watson said he want s the committees to begin with no pre-conceptions and to come up with whatever solutions they deem proper. ment and cutting back on began to drive cars for courses, program and sup-oth er people. He was in· plies, and (?OSt poning badly vited to drive at LeMans needed buildings. But you in 1153, a 24 hour endur· can't operate long on that ance race. He drove for kind of a budgeL Equipment Luigi Chinettis, Ferrari we ars out, en rol lment impotter for the United grows. '1\'e s till have the States. problem we had before, and ~i ~ big break came. aft~r we must get advice from the dnv1ng the Nu~ura Rmg m commun ity." Germany and Rer ms , f rance. D '" 'd h hopes The Ferrari factory in Italy r, .. atson sa1 e k d h. . to have the meetings begin as e tm to tryout var10u.s in J anuary. Persons interested 1n such a study comm ittee are asked to call l)ona[d R. J acobs at 834-5725 .and leave their name, address and phone number. YULE DINNER-DANCE FOR XI MU LAMBDA European tracks. He dtd and was hired. From then on , ~. Gu rn ey was a professional driver. He was paid hatr of the s tarting money and hair of the pri ze money, plu s are· tainer or 5160 a month - "which really didn 't amount to a lot," he said. \tajot triumphs this year were wiMing the LeMans "All Aaterloaa Racu1" • ., oall ... ._ ia lbo.• wrUt•• oa ito a •••a lathr, ..,,, .. ul4 ,.a. ()rllrDay, pho&otrapt.a, dacala. aad •1 wu alaiq ia a au .. • ajech&pa&cb -• a ..a boa-•dllt.ava "W• U'N ):000 mtmb•a Mea ~}&tiq 011 OM •Vet ftom all cw• tb• world."' al•oe·,-_ -__ - ooid Mr. Ouraoy ... .., ...... r BLANK .... t 20 ditr •• at natJonall-ENTRY tiu repreooatod. ·nlo lo • 1 tr~mendo11a thrill for ua .... When ~-·Olmey first told I his wife tbll be wanttd to become a lull time driver~ ahe lhouaht, "I don't know I whetber I c.n do it.u But . her mother said, uyou mar- ried him -Now stand be· I hind him!" "So I did.'' said Mra. CORONA del MAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Christmas - Ouney, She said she has 24-bour race at record absolute faith in his juda-menc speed, alona with co car ••1 believe a m1n is born driver A.J. Foyt from Tex· with aomethina ins ide or u; winnina the 8elaian him 10 create," she uid. Grand Prix, the first time "This hu to come first an American car and an with him .. But his wife is American driver won ror first in his heart. When he about 46 years; and winnina finds what he wqtl to do. the first annual 'Rex Mays then he wants his wih &o Memorial Race at Riverside stand behind him and help." I I Decoration Contest I PLEASE ACCEPT IIY EIITftY: I NAME: __________________ __ ADDRESS _______________ __ TELEPHONE---------------- just 2 weeks qo, in cars Mrs. Gurney said her major l .k h d 1 d. RESIDENTIAL 1 e t ose race at n tana-role in racin1 is "just to I. " ~.. I I lest R•llgion Shrine po I S. ·Mr. vuo:ney I 10 won be there when he races" I 4 t. •the Best ChrlshRos Sun• or consecu 1ve yea.rs · and also to make lap charta. 500 ·1 lo stock •ars Best Cooperative Neighborhood Group rru e race r " These permit her racina at Riverside; the French husband 10 compare his 1 (4 or more homes} Grand Prix twi ce and the 1 COMMERCIAL competitiveneu in aps "e·,··an Grand Pro·· on•e Boot Old Fooho'oned w,·ndow tVl " .. "• .. • with other drivers. I Best Decorated Store As a driver, Mt. Gurney The Olmeys have 4 chil· ) 0 Best Cooperotive effort (10 ar more store• would still like to win the dren. John, 12; Lyndee, 1 ; title or Grand Prix World Daniel, 6, and Jirrrnie, s. I MAIL ALL ENTRIES TO: Champion and the Indiana. For the rint time in their 16 Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce polis Si>kile race. years of married lire, they Box 72 -Corona del Mar 92625 With his company or All O'MI. their own home -at I .IUDGIMG IH., OIC. U •Ill Tlllrt. Otc. 14 , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ame rican Racers, Mr. Gur-1221 Sta~rboard Way, Harbor WINNERS will participate in rile ney is lookina rorwar d to View Hills. 40 MILES OF CHRISTMAS SMILES CONTEST ..1 bu i I dins several different met Dan when he wa1 L ~~~~.~.w~t~~~;.:s~:::..::: .. ::~~:::..:~~==:.~--::~;;;.~;..-;w varieties of racins cars and I a r - enaines to sell to auto en- thu siasu; also buildina things to do with safety and performance. The Eaales Club, made up of his boosters, helps lO finance efforts in Grand Pril rac in& and a lso aives au&o racing fans a chance to participate in following the company's efforts, ac- cordina to Mr. Gurney . For a SIS fee , boosters receive a membership card; a lapel button mi niature eagle emblem like that on Mr. Gurney's car; aT shirt wi th an e agle emblem and at del Mar Pharma-... • YARDLEY Oh! de London Wt SI)M tahzt ra anJiyr•n&: a:'HI tnter pntrn& tne tmpoflant nattonal iilnl1 tntefnatiOfliill llfW!o Ou1 intenlton tS to br•n& the news tnto shiilrper locus rhe Monttor hots a world·..,de stat! ol torrnpondents-some ol thefll rank amon1 the world's ltnest And tile Monr!or'S tnCtSIYl, l)f0YGC3t1Ye edt tonah arr loUowed JUSt as closely by the men on Caprtol Htll as they are by lhr 1ntefllgent. concerned !dt.Lit on Ma tn Street "We can see that in tho future, the near fu Wr£., we are going to havd' Very serious financial problems,"' he said. "We saw th is last year. We tried 1 overrides and they failed. We pruned the budget to the bone thi s year, ordering no new equip- \lembeiS o f Xi \lu Lambda chap ters or Beta Sigma Phi aad·,..C.iJJms bands will go to the Balboa Bay Club £01 a holiday din'net and dance Wedneada)', Dec. 13. On Thursday, Dec. 11, a rnee t- •ng and Ch ristmas pany with a g1ft exchange wl]l be held at the hom..: of \hs. William Blackburn. 'Slicker . Dollys' S J A J,E I 0 IIIIP 9 Slickers and Lipsticks to "mix 3-Piece Gill Set-4 6 DO oz. After Bath Splash, · Talc and Cologne. • ,,., ... , .. ,.,· .... .y by Se•ator Jollll Scllmila WH'f YOU SHOULD TRY THE MONITOR You probably ~now the Montlor's pro· lnstonal reputalton ~ one ol tile ""OIId's l1ntsl newlpapers Try the Monrtor. see how tl wtll take you above the avera&t newspaper reader JuS! 1111 out the coopon below ------------The Cllristilll Science Monitor One N01way Street Boston. Massachusetts. US A 021 J ~ ,,.,~, Sllrl m, MOllo to• J\lb~croploOft lo• me ~rooel c~ICk~~ btiO"' 1 enctou S ru S t~nd•r ~ 1 Y(U lJ~ CJ 6 '"'Oft Ills U 2 0 l m01111t5 S6 St.eet --------- c •• ,---------- Stilt _____ liP Coelt Pill&.\ ----------- Whe n at long last a major· ity or the Board or Regents Foreign students h d of the Uni\'etsity of Ca li· Onore fo1ni~ dismis sed Univetsi ty Presrdenl Clark Keu las t Januar y, it was widely be· li e\'ed that th is ma rked a Honored gul!s ts at Coast llnmem akets ' r•1tluck fea- lutmg festive Ch1istmas foud::. "ill be 3 fotcign s tu· dents, \\ho "rll speak un Ch ristmas customs and food unique to theit homdands. The mee ting is ::.cheduled fot 9:30 a.m. this F1iday , Oc::c. il , at the You th Cente1 in Cowna d.:[ \l:u. Chdd care is pwvrded. E,_r:hange s tudents and the1r Hatbot area mo thers attending will be Zeenat ,\man of India, and ,\It s. A.K. , .. helps; \la.tia Van llecken of Be lgium and \h s. Ch arles Lee; and Joce- lyn Streek or South Africa and \Ir s . John P. \1iller. A tr ee tti mmi ng ceremony will be he ld. Each memhe1 will bring an orn ament fo r the tree, which will be a gift to the Youth Cen tet. Cht istmas music will be pre sen led by Estanc ia High School's vocal ensemble, 18 students undet the direc- tion or Ge rald Olsen. Piano accompanist will be Cather- majm change in University poll C)'. Loud wete the praises or Governor Reagan and the anit·Keu majority of the Regent s fr om Californians who had had mote than enough of academic anarchy; loud wete the outcries ftom the New Left and th eir sympathizers who fea1ed that the ir permanen t license to tiot mi ght be revoked. We find Chatles J, Hitch The FISHER unanimously approved as Keu's successor, with th e blessing of those who fired Keu and or those who de· fended him. The bittet ·anta- gon ism between the two fac tions has tutned in to a love-feast. Somebody has been fooled: eithet Govetnot Reagan, Lt. Govemm F inch. and Dt . Raffetty, ot th e pto-Ken faction of th e Boa.td of Re· gents . To find ou t which side has been fooled, let's look at the tecotd of Charles 1968 "Need We Say M /1 ore ... • OIGANS • f'IANOS • STEIEO • UCOIDS • SHRT MUSIC • SANTA ANA NO. 4 Mil .. MM•P• ...,_. • COSTA MBA 1111 ... OI'f •••••• J. Hitch. First of a ll, he is a' chip orr the old bl ock. He was a vice-president of the Uni- versity or California under Kerr fot 2 years -the same 2 yeats that the Masi o Savio show was running on the Sproul Hall steps. He is identified with and ·to a •!anificant deatee tespon· Sible for the very policie s and permi ssiveness which Keu's firing was widely be- lieved to repudiate. Secondly, Hitch i~ a mem- Fot 7 yea.t s editor of the OxJotd Cconomic Papen, ~litch is a devout admiteJ or the Fabian sociali st economist, John Maynatd Keynes, whose theot ies wete tai loted to speed the "peaceful transi tion to so- cialism" through endless dericit spending by the cen· tJ al government. Finally, Hitch was close- ly associated with Defense Secretary Robelt McNamata ft om I% I to 1965 as comp- tJo\let of the Ddense De· pattmenl. Hitch wa s de· sctibed by Pt esident John- son as "a principal archi- tect of Ame1ica's modern defense system" - a sys- tem in which th e judgment of eltpe rienced and success· ful mil itaty commanders is oveuuled by "wh iz kid" computer pr ogrammers, which has led to the scrapping or ou r most vital defense plo- &Jam s , paved th e way fot unilate tial di sarmament, and left us inadequately equipped to right to win in Vietnam. These ate the credentials Chatles J. Hitch brinas to the presidency of the Uni· veraity or Califmnia. We cannot yet be sure jus t SUJe just what hi s plans ro1 the Univeuity ate. But we can be very sut e indeed that or hi s own free will he is no t aoina to make any fundamental chanaes in the house that Ken built. CIIOI RS TO PRESENT CHRISTMAS CANTATA A Christmas Cantata, ''The Christ Olild," com- piled -.d directed b1 Mn. Ron Davis, will be prcsen&od by lhe combined cboira of Central 8i bl c Church at 7 p.m. ·Sunday, O.c. ·17, at the Lindbera School Audi- torium. l:Jrd and Or •ao Ave •• Costa Mesa, acroaa •e street from the c:harct.. Soloiata inciHe Mrs. Robert Beardsley Mrs. O.c:ar I'll II or, Mr •· t.-ord •4 Myrw J011e1. A trio, aompoaad of ~. Ot«ll Kon.Mro. Dolo lamirla ...S -Pltoo•, will oloo ..... _ ... _ Mro. Houry N....., will pn••• ... 00. ......... tMat of a piMO aolo, .. J., To tbo World. M R-. and match" madly for 100 great ef-3 95 fects. It's the lon- don look for lips. • '~" "Intimate" By REVLON-The fragrance that won't let go. "Solk of Inti mate'' and Eau de To ilell e Spray Mis~ 3.75 ., 'OJ' ...... ·~ .. ' ~ . ----. Other Sels Available 3.50 UP LADY BUXTON .. for The Pelite Fleur Set. i.. .. -. ....-c· .,_ ., v . ~ ;..-.. '-' ..... ~--. ---,. '-' FOR "MISTER SANTAS'" I. HAl Ki\RiiTE (woming: don't use witholl reading tho instructions) 2. ) i\GUIIR 3-ROYill REGIMENT d.., nmo 4. ] iiDE EiiST 5. MISTER l Fragrance , Fantasy f 4.00 ly IW FACTOI-Spray Mist Cologne and Bath Powder in Golden Woods, Primi· til or Hypnotique. IMPLEMENT SETS lor HIM ond HER ,_ $3.95 ~~ ... , ~'y ... , ... GIFT at Christmas NORCRClSS ' ~ 6 , PenoRali•. y..,. Card. Fflll Senice - ber of that pass ionately 10- cialist aeneration or would· be world-chanaeu whose brains were tholo uahly wathed in the Fabian 10- cialism of Enaland in the 1930's. Hitch went f1om Huvud Lo Oxford as a Rhocle-a acholaa in 1912 and remained in EnaiMd unti I the end o( Wotld Wor II. Duo· thia period he worked c:toae- ly with odtot aoclaliat.-in- c:lined Rhodes acholau in Enala'td aac:h •• De• Ruak, Walt RoaiOW, and Harlat1 Cleveland, who became lop W11hinaton policy-make•• beainninl in t"l. BoordoiOJ io « ... loc .. __________ _ I • . NEftRT MAIIIOR EIIIGII fiiiST lfCllOII --P111 5 TMUIISOAY D£C. 7, 1167' aliiJiiA D£L liAR, CAUF. I. F'IREPLACE SCREENS Z. BELLOWS l. FlRELIGIITERS 4. TOOL SETS 1. LOG HOLDERS 6, GAS LOGS OTHER DIS11NC'11VE.>\CCESSO&II:S FOR THE HO~E AND PATIO GlFT CERTiflCATES t\\'AILt\BLE GIFT CERTiflCATF.S ;\\'AILABL£ • OPEN 11L 9 MON. k FRI, E\'DY NITE BEGINNING DEC. Udl THE TOY SHOP 3101 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CAI.IFCIRNI~ PHONE 673-3791 sm -...... ,~ ..... '"'14 >ao.st ....... , .... ..,." 7Js.r.--- The only -la.ty.prlced tire that's arttfled .. ,. .. 100 ...... ·--..... 2 ....... .... . ........ .... ..... ................. -·-t:;-,. r •~s· a • ftll Us ria ...... sm -"" .. :::::.. 771-11~ .. .. .... > ..... III-II 111-14:::;::: .... MI-ll Free CHRISTMAS DRESSES By • Be rt Slanle)' • Jon•&h~~n l.ocan • Europa Knits e IUtiiUne • Dartlal Debs lind Many more Murr"s or Calif. k Janum SPORTSWEAR FOR Ill SSES fea&urtna: st;BTE£." • JR. P.ETITE OPEN MON. • FRI. F\'I;SI~GS EVER\' NITE DEC. 18 to DEC. '0 • BA."'k..WERICARD • !li!ASTER CHAIIIGE • OWN C.4.Ril\' CHARGE ACCOUNTS LUCILLE'S 25 LIGHT OUTDOOR SET . . 1umors ... .,...1 •• ~0 h•dl s... . • s,,.,, s •••• Sh.ft •• ,.,. Zl,.c 1"1•"" 1"1.,,.1., An~ L. ... , Lu. s,.., s,,,.,,_v,,,, Gr~,. SUI POGO STICK S]44 .~~.~ OPEN EVERY SUNDAY IIOOM,. 5 P.M. OPEN EVENINGS 1-RD DANI$H FUINITUII AND 111m CHIISTMAS CAIDS NOM MANY LANDS .a,, •• DANt$H COil. •uDIIt .. .,.-J --·-•:e •.• , .• M'ft\ CHALK STRIPES a definite mark of fashion The classic chalk stri pl· in the cla:-.sic Naturalaire ~ modc·l ... de5i gnc·d by H . Freeman & Son to pro\·iclc a man with th£> newest in a narlitionaliY youthful suit fashion. · Slll It Sll5 other BRANDS OP EN 10 :l .'f. TO 9 P .". l'NllL CHRISTit."-S $75 to $95 JET F'UEL TRUCK IIACGIIEIIIa "'.U'GI EOO R GOLF BALLS 3 for LU H~O ALL MEW SPINET ORGAH L-est Price In tt...eM' s Hi .,.,, PR.EE BON1J'B (ONE WEEK ONLY) ----...... ---·-------------·--·-----..... __ _ I • Toni tfewitt TONI TRAINS FOR OlYMPICS . Toni ~lewiu, 16, • jun.ior· in Mexico Ci ty. 9le won the Toni hu been swi mmi na at Coro~a del Mar H1,1h top award for B6S, 1166 for 6 years and dufina thi s School, 11 a con~cndcr ~or and. 1~7 for Southern time rhas uaincd with Ed the 1%11 Olym picS sw1m Cailforma and was named Newland now swim co ach team and also for .th e World "All Round Swimmer" for at UCI. ~hw swims 2~ hours Stude~t Games m 1%1. n65 and 1)67. This year a day, plus regular cxcr· Tom was. the younges t she broke the Ameri can cises to build s trength and co.ntcn~cr 1n the Olympic record in the 2JO meter endurance, She enjoys Tr~als m New York in n64, buttcrny in South Ame rica sunning on the beach and when she was 13. She made and broke the World record collects bottles from h.e1 the ~.S.A. tc~m to parti ci-at the Outdoor Nation als ai rplane trips. rate In ttte Lillie Olym pi cs last August in Pttiladelpttia. Toni, wtto is ttte daugttter Sailors win over La Habra o f Mr. and Mrs . Fred Hewitt of East Bluff, plans to attend UCI and major in bio logy o r ancient hi story. TheNewportHarbor Sailors won going away rrom She gives credit to bcr won easily over La Habta Estancia, 6~ to 40, in a parents and her brottter, Tuesday evening, n to 75. game marred by 4~ fouls. Hank, for encouragina her AI Gage led the scorin1 AI Gage was ttigtt point and aiving her ttte support wi th 2A points for the man with 21 points. sbc needed, and to coach Sailors, The scori na also The Corona del Mar Sea Newland, wtto has spent included Love and Stickel· Kinas came up with almost countless hours trainina her. maier with 12 points each; an identical score Friday - Strock and Holmes wi lh 11 niaht, defeatina Lona Beach "'"·"W'l points; Haven with a, Pol y 68 to 40 on the home PCschalt with 4, and 2 each. Ooor. for Underwood, Lendstedt J ohn Yul e led the scorina and Pearson, wi th 27 points for the Sea The halftime score was Kings. Phil Jordan was H·2~. close behind with 21. Estancia, playing in the --~------- \Iarina tournamen t Tuesday, Call I• y .. , Wont All was defeated 71 to 58 by Hun tington Beach. Last Friday ev''"''" at tfi e 'lou -••Lsi .. 673-0550 ROBINS READY - ROBIIS RELIAILE '62 CHEVROLET CORY AIR '63 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURT V-1. ""'om"r•c -· )IHfln •. lt tlorv "" '""'0 l nG Ml ltr. I T't'~ 11IJ No ,...... . '59 DODGE COROI+£T $199 '57 BUICK SPECIAL 4 ~ "trcrJOp, 11-1, I UIO. "UIIIC, POWff lleer,nq, .... ,io, het11er, lOOM 1221 NO. 7•1•P. $199 GOALIE' ~alph Cross of the Orange Coast College water polo team, shown here haul · lng down a shot in the Dec . 2 game with Foothill, has been named to the all state team. Teammate ~b Dake, at guard, also made the all state team. ~3oth are New- po rt Ha rbor High School graduates. (Dean Ekdahl photo. l by Cll-ao vo. · Volley Slate at 9 p.m. "'7 P.m. •Friday, Doc. 2~. llo L.A. Stala-!lodlaodo winaer will meet lhe Valley Stat....chapman winner. ·The 1111<4 plaoo wi II bo do- eided lu the coaaoladoa matcll at 1 p.m. SatuNay, Doe. 30. Tbe claampioast.lp ,..,. will be at ~ p.m.· Eiaht 1Wq t••• will compete Ia lhe Rnt uaual UCI iD'Iha&lonal baaketball &oam8rDOnt. apoaaored joindy by tho Cacoaa dol Mar Kiwanla Clab lad lhe Irvine Complu Kiwanis t:!!!!!:!~·:::;::!:~~=:!~:!~?::!:::j Club. Pl•n DIC. 7, 1N7 The liOurnoy will open at 7 p.m. Wodnoacloy, Doc. 27, wi lh Loa. Anaelea S&ate 9 p.m. ooa.t .. t will match lhe UCI.OCcideatal and Lona Buch.-6an Dieao •ic· ton. L.B. l&a&e ud s. Di•eo •e rated •• pr.-.euoa fa•orit••· · Tho UCI Ant.o- eaten ue the dar-horse entry. BUCS 'lbe Or~~t~e ,Coa•t Coll•a• w•r poloitta bettlod Foot• hill riaht down to the final Fn in lheir third ball aamo or the day Dec. · 2 beroro bowint: 7-4 in tho payotr pme o£ the Caliromta Ju· nior Colloa• water polo championships at OCC. · The lou aave Foothill the state title and made lhe 9.1ca No.· 2 in lhe allot e. OCC fini1hed the year with 1 3~3 record, the best in the achool'• hi1tory. Coach Jack Fullerm•s crew swted the tourney on Friday wilh a 12--6 blitzina of San Mateo. , The Bucs th en took on Foothill in the afternoon and dropped a 6·5 decision when Orb Green· wald dri lied in a aoal in the final three seconds. The Bucs slipped by San Mateo 7-S Saturday mornina to eliminate them from the tourney. OCC then came back at 1 p.m. to thru h Foothill U and knot the tourney up, for cina a play· off aame at 3 p.m. wi 1h Foothill, after an hour'• break. Mark Fulton stole the ball with 45 s econds left in the first quarter and pushed it in £or a 1~ lead at the break. Foothill tied it early in the 2nd and went ahead 2•1 with 11 s econd s left in the half. Foothill e11tended the lead to 3·1 in the 3rd quarter be- £ore Dan Christy drilled in a penalty lhrow to make it 3·2. Af'Ler another Foothill score, Mike O'Gara spiked tTie in to close it to 4-3. N0.2 Th• quart or ended at S·J. Two more aoah by Foothill made lhe score 7•3, Christy clo1ed out tho scorina with • penalty throw ror 7-4. r JOHN VALLELY, Corona del Mar High School s tar, tosses in a left handed hook shot against Santa An a In last week's 116·83 win for Ora nge Coas t College. Last year at OCC, John scored 63 0 points to set .an all·tlm e season record. This season he has tallied 77 po ints In 3 games for a 25.6 average per ga me. Still openings on teams With basketball aeuon j.,tp:uinau.oderway, Boys ' Club membera are advised that there are still openinas on all teams and are uraed to attend practice sessions held at both branches. Practice schedule ror the Central Branch; 3rd and 4th aradea - 4 to 5:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday; Sth Jflde-4 to 5:30p.m. Tues · day and Friday; 6th grade - 4 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday; 7th arade -7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Friday; 8th arade -6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday and Thursday; Seniors -7:30 to 1:00 p.m. Monday and Thursday. The Central Branch is still in need of volun teer coaches for the 6th and 7th pade teams. Volunteers are asked to call 548· na7 or drop in and see either Joe Fleckenstei n, director or Don Sadler, athletic direc· "''· The Boy a' Club will ~old ~ alumni niaht on Dec. 18, at the Centra l Branch. from 7 to ~ p.m. Luke Davis, a member of the board of director", wi II show movi es and slides of Club activi; ties of past years. All Har- bor Area Boys' Club Alumni are in vi ted to attend and meet old friends. John Raths is conductina bi lliard lessons on Saturday mornin gs starting at 10:30 a.m. Mike Leppa, games room director, is preparing his boy s for the s ect ional aames room tournament to be held at Garden Grove Boys' Club on Dec. 11. Any boy inter- ested in joini ng a te am in checkers, carroms, or bu mp- er poo l should con tact \tike at the Boys' Clu b. play ina Rodlanda. ·At ~that evenhta, UCI will cluh with Occidental. The rollowina nlaht, Lona Beach S&ate •d the l.lal• veuity or San Dleao will tanale at 1 p.m., rollowed Bucs lose to Cerritos Cra.la Falconer &allied {a points £or Oranae Co11 t Coll'lo Tuesday evenina but tho Pirates wore aame. Craia Falconer, occ·. ~ 1 sophomore pard, endod up with 22 markers. •daod by Corriwo 19 "' 87·. YULE CELEIIATED Corrit• warded orr a lut 1• •11181 mLI •intili 'rally 10 ham back the Child! en or Anehot Lodae Pirate hoopmen. · membcu will entc:1tain with Jobn Vallely, the cooles t muaic and dancina at • Swe- p y in the place, stepped to dishstyleCh1istmu ce lebr~ line Thuuday ni&ht (Nov. li on al 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. ll) and calmly sank a pair 16 . They hiVe learned sonas of f1ee throws in the last 22 in Swedish and Enalish. The tcconds to break a deadlock patty wi ll be held a t the •d aive Oranae Coast Col-Senior Ci tizens c lubhouse. leae an 8~8 2 win ove1 Long Santa will be the1e to watch Beach City. the children dancina 'round The win, OCC's 3rd in 3 the Christmas tree. Miss starts, kept the Bu cs' slate )ulic Larson, as "Lucia," clean aaainst the J squads will lead the ceremonial favored to win the Metropo-ptocess ion representin& titan Con feren ce title thi s children honorina their pat- year. The loss wss only th e 3rd in 2 yean Co1 Lona Beach. ThC score was knotted time s in the opening minutes befote OCC grabbed the lead at 13-12 and beaan to pull away. The score was 49-38 at halftime . Lona Beach reaained its 'Shooting touch in the 6 minutes. The Vikings h at 80 apiece with 2:30 ao. but Vallely put the Sue's back in the l ead with a dr iv• inale£t handed hook with S7 1econds le£L Jon Borchert tied it up aaain with a j umper wi th 24 seconds re- main ina, but Vallely was fouled seconds later under his own basket and made both free throws. ents. GA5 5TATIOH OWNERS HATE VW'51 Vallely dumped m 18 poi nts on ·6 field aoals and 6 free throws to run his total to 77 in 3 aames, an .illll!lll averaae of 2S.6 per aame. Sauce Chapman had 12 ,(:o~':.:===,;:=~:~=== a total or 47 and 15 .• 6 !e1 1 Ti-2 Times 3 Times 20 words or Ius .. 1.50 2.50 3.00 21 words to 30 words 2.00 3.00 oi.OO 31 words to«) words 3.00 -4.00 5.00 Ea ch word over ..0 words .. .05 • 10 . 15 20~ OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDER o IIIUSICAL FOR SALE o CA1!5 fOR 5ALE HARBOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE ...,_, ,., WHEATON VAHLINES, INC. LJ 8·7.323 or Ll 8·9783 · JJS E. 171h Sl., Costa Me11 o PlT5 :-t EA.'{ the fabulous ... LLEN 1 ~60 FALCON s tatioo GROOMING -all 'Theltre Compe ct Oraan' wason. Fine coodition. breeds. Hand strippina ir · th 1 tr · d desired. 4.11 pet £oods and WI e ec omc U&pa an SJ75 or _make offer. Ca!tanets-ONLY at. · · 646~245. Call after 12:00 IUpptiCI. CORCORAN MtJI;I C CO. noaa. .IObAN"I PET _,p (. .. croli rrom Fashion Sq.) / ~~~ifl!iJ:;66:-!;i;;~;;; I ftll L Cout • .,., 11•1431 #66 Town & Country I' 1966, lib MW.' -,.,..-oo~.,_N_A_DD. __ •_A.;.a __ .· s4l-4)!8 18,000 mileo. 5 opood, WAHTED wood l&eOriDI ~Ml, Open Moa: ~ Fri. 'ti 1 I AM/PM allort WI'N r.d.io, • Y~a • Story &:.t ~~~~~ cla&l tamp •. , ..... cloc~ •. CASH ror your aaraae item•. -BOOKS, tools, houaewaro• '58 MERCEDES BENZ 200 S 4 DOOR SEDAN '63 OLDS F·BS CUTLASS OCC to christen sloop A special meeting of the Central Branch Mothers Club will be held on Oec. 12 to complete plans for the Dec. 21 Chri stmas party. Mothers who would like to help are invited to attend the meet- ina. CHRI STMA S GifT-Beutifol Wa l. Medii. COII!IO!e ; w/IU.t or 1900, DOW II•Vfl 1245, 3 on ba luee: rally It• I. Cherry, Early alata pey, aold ... ol· needed for ou r daily aar· alar)'. Dri'NA •ly .., ..., aae sale. 646·167 5, Te-SI Y••• old. !lllWa "r Winkle Hardware. Costa appoiaWaL-6'7,..,.7. Mesa. Genur,... Reel ll!'•fl'lw '"· ~;~: IP IZ 0411 No. '66 MUSTANG FASTIACK '62 STUDEBAKER LARK I= htrclr•. V~ol IIJICI, ::~~.·,~~,""' ... Oran ae Coast Colleae will formally christen its new 3o-foot raci na sloop at 10:30 a.m. this Saturday, De c. ~. at the Lido ShiP""" yar d. The boat is the a ih of an in lercolleaiate racina enthusiast, Cornelius Shields of New York, who was impressed with occ·. past sail ina record. The sloop is a 3~oot Shields, a purebred racina craft that is hiahly popular on the East Coast but just startina to catch on here on the We st CouL Mr. Shi e lds has made Similar aifts to USC, Stanrord, Lona Beach State and UC I. It will be agains t thes e 4 year schools that OCC will be competina. Tbe boat wi II be kept at the OCC crew base on Mari· nersMile. Lon a ranae plans call for the other schools to keep their boats there also so that an intercol· leaiate raeina center ia eJ· tablilhed. The sloop, a sleek cr1ft built atrictly for racina. with none or lhe ovemiaht comrona. will be chriatened tbe '"Alert. .. named after one of Lbe most rllmOUa rae- ina craft over builL Conlemp., 1frea~h s peei•lly pri~ed maa. EZ terms , t'llart pay- The f\.io thers Club of the Cen tral Branch is having a tree for the needy, Canned ~"~--' meut.tc ue1t ye.r. lUUUS and usable toys will CHR ISTMAS GifT -OTsua, be collected and then dis· spineta, c:on11o le., chord•, tributed to needy fami lies ne,.. co11.d hloa, Wal., CherTy, throuahout the local area. Mah., Baldwbl. Coaa, H•m• Dave Ross, Space C lu b ad-mood , etc., 11ne huadreda or II here OD the orpa or visor, &Mounces that Gemi· your choice. ni and Saturn movies will Schmidt·Pb illiptJ Co. be shown 11 the Upper Bay 1907 North M•ia St. •t 20th Branch, 2131 Tustin Ave., ---S.at.tc Aa• Co1ta Mesa, at 1 p.m. on • P!ISOM~A.:_Lc_::_c::: ___ _ Tuesday, Dec. 12. Arts and crafll director, Bru ce Ketchum, baa s tarLed his Chri11m11 proaram at lhe Upper Bay Branch. The ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Harbor Area. 613-8:72.4. 24 hOWl . .;,o~WO...;.;.;RK;.;..W;.;AII...;.T;.;E;.;D ___ , PUBLICATION typina. Have MIMEO WORK es.pertly '"""·I late~t model No . 720 Vari• We cut the 1tencil typer with many new type tho job. Call racu. Alao' have Head- IRONJNO. Years or oxper- ieil.ce on all typea or clo- ~ina A linen. ~c:i al ty. men•a lhina. 11.50 per lu. Mable WhilmM, 607 Maf.. poritc,.CIIM. 67J-2774. .. . V ARt TYPING SERVICE liner. Call Fran 673•1S07 01 6qH5SQ. SILVER CERTIFICATES. Will pay Sl.IOon the dol· laa. Act now, bef01e dead- line date. Po1 mofe inra~­ mation call 64fr3654. (I p.m. to 10 p.m.) PIANO WANTEO S47·77J). Call • '66 MERCURY COMET CAl.IENn v ... tu~lc. -·· .._. IM. r~e~lo, ,....,. ~1M ~INS, 'lf.... .....Oil. "'lr.s. CTFI Hll Nt. 14rrA. '61 FALCON 2 DOOR ~~~~v .. '?-:t'1 Bike safety is stressed boys wishin110 make Christ· 2 COUPLES without boat mas project• have some 44 would like 10 share boat different ideu to select from. Prom Oec. 12 lhrouah 24, owner•• expenses ror trip 10 follow ').teen Mary into pier. 642·78~3 . Fran at 613·1507 or 673-QSSO for varitypina headliner (or publication•. reports, price li1t1, bro-- chures etc. Hue over 100 type · races and 1atut model nri SUN VALLEY CHALET FOR RENT.Jdoally 1ituated Ski-<lt.alet -week. moath. Leu than Jmilu ski Hru. 4 bedrooms and 2 batha. ....... $1999 $599 A bicycle ufety propam sponsored by &be Newport Beach Police Dept.,· New .. port Beach Junior Ebell C lu.b and tbe Optimist Club wu hold Moaday, Tu11day lad Wednnday at H rubor View School. · Moacloy lllo Polico 0.. -· hoi --lor Chi abowiaa of two nna .. laYo a 1illety lalt ia .•. -lOri-.. '*"-lolirtt tanop ol ... .-.. Oo'hoodaJ,toac:bonp•o a writ ... 1eU 10 ..... U ia the cl•a-a.• /Ill all MJ blto ..... wu ............. ,. ·n. Opd- milt Club was in charae lhe Soya' Club will be sell· ........................................................ _~ .. .. of cb• 1alety cbeck. where iAI Otristmaa Trees at the fOR SALt: ·. week. Rerorenc" o IOOU I'OR 5AL( •tudeatl bad IMir bicyclu Stator Bro•. Market on Ulh UTILITY trailer. An steel. c:hecbd rorwtteel alianmea.t aad Pomona in Colla Me11. Made cOfl'rl'lllrcially. 10 a 6 ,... ...... a• bratiaa, biDdJ•u utd 11at Selections •e now beinl canna cover. 1295.00. ,.,.,_ H.Nkd. IS. falll •• aew car· aalety. Junior Bbell mem-made in the 61h 1 7&h aad ' ~ -.... , ,...... aew liaol•m. ben a.biniUetod the bike IU. 1nde1 £or lhe hair time t15Q r mo.' •til UIM lS. rued taal. · eahlbhion at the Sports PlANO, RADIO. TV. twia = _. Utili des paid. 0,.. llaaH IlK I .... _,.... a./1!........ Arena on Dec. 20 t.-bed••*"•i•l t.ble, dnaa•J .,!~~~~:!!~~~!!!~ a.. Md ... 20J 41at St., t..vE _. _ _.liM tween lhe Hawkund Laken. er A mirror, end daaln~ I·· NtwpOfl ......_Call,., .. Mlllla.. of coauollla.a &o,a ... , asked to call Bob 646....,9. 1111 or 611-1994. WCJclea • eW.walh wtll Elder, athletic director, tor MMiiEii'~AL:U.aiK'iils-:;-:14;;:.;-;;.._;: .. :::-1 ~jj';:;;'t;~;';;;:;'";::;-::j ~~~~~~~~~~~ bo •o ua ,..,.. .. tD bo further inlc<matloo .,. 642· '00 • 0• 0 IIIIUia 1'01 SAL I ••••n4 ac 1M_. .. , of .,72 . atep Ia ltin41aa•. ODil •• ..... Jolud ....... o. . ... , t12S, fGr o• ... 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All hiYe two bodrooiDI and two balba. -WITH LARGE PATIO. YOU ,UI INVITED TO INSPICT DUft fURNISHID MODIL luy $59,500 and Up Le-$420 MoniMt & Up "'-673-1788 for fallwr lnfonnatlon Can "t Soli It? .. , Trade It? For Fast Action A Rnu1t1 Call EXOIANGE SPEQALISTS DOYLE CO. -548·1161 210 E. 17th St., Co1ta Mesa E~~5iPte~/l_ LUXUI:IOUI4 I!U!PR0061 J!rs IMTII - -llu15£ F'AMIL."( trooM • 2 FIIIIPlACII!'S ALl aUILT•INS • lOVIiLV' PlfiTIO • F'A.IILOUS VIII!'W FltOM MASTIIt f.l. ·SUITa . PIC~ATIIPO IK I!XC:I!LIJINT TA-sTW. Acllt0$5 •TttMT ~~~~ . ,. I!NTIU N&l! TO L ITTIJ! COA4»fA a1rAC11 t 120,000~ -btl\. OofPo-c.o.t"-atd" t. .tU eAIJ. .SeeM!( PRoPERTies •(,.7S·5'1%6 II to 4:30 -SIB PoinsetHa 2 Bdrms., fireplace, room for additional un it, • • • • • • • • • 261 Even ing Canyon Rd., Shorecliffs 2 bdrms, 2 bath s, VIEW, lo,ge lot ••. $67,500 • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 bdrm. beach house south of highway, R·2 lot S24,000 332 Morgueri te Corona del Mor -673-8550 (].,.·, 1/or~~•/1, f< •• /tor SEMPLE ;JIEAL ESTATE OlE OF A FEI! A 3-bednn. noat--os-o-p in home on lo•elr, quiet Begonia A•e., Corona del Mar. Room for an income_ un it. Reduced 1o $32.350. lEST lilY! Best Buy -Cliff Ha ven: "Noat•os-a-pin'Duplox. Ideal for owner with income desire, or eosily filled with yoor 'round tenonts. BEST BUY: $29,750. COIOU IIIIIILAUS A INI af aid S.......,l with • ..., ... oc-Yiow. 3 • """-·· 2 ........ tlen, -· ..... BuiW..s "-•· O..lr $49,9!1 SIMPLI IIAL ISTATI 675-2101 2511 L Coootll..,., c.-• .. Mor ....._loY-Ciwlor .... eS..w:ftptl•: ~1673- 4 Yl% LOAN FOR YOU 3 BR, 2 bath t 16 x23' family room home. Wi th near new carpets & all bui It-in kitchen. Located on o 60x120' comer lot. (boat entry & storage). Cosh to Gl loon makes YOUR payments $118 month in cluding taxes • .• .. ' I 1 I ' , I ' . NIWI'OIT AT ~ Call 646-8811 MAn LA BORDE, ReaHor RESIDENTIAL LOT BEAUTIFUL HUBERT WOODS. Le.el 100 ' x 106 ' Lot. All imprQvements in -Exclu s ive neighbo r- hoo d. UN DERPRICED AT $15,950. -ACT NO W. ACRE PLUS M-1 Curbs, Sewer and Street Lip:hts, An irl Pa \ level lot fo, EX CLUSIVE TYP E US.E -Cent ,al loca· tio n. PRICED RIGHT-TERMS AVAIL AB LE. MAn LA BORDE, Reahor "You'll Like Our Friendl y St:rvict:" 220 E. 17th St. (Phone 6-.o555) Cuta M••• (located in E. 17th St. Shoppi"f c ... ter) Eveni"9S Call 6.t6o-.&579 or 6-t6-1050 MOYIMC IML.o\MD? HAVE : Lovely 3 bedroom and den home in '*'• roll ing hills of su burban Br.-a. Equestrian trails lead out into the countryside from this beautiful de. velopment of SSO,OOO homes. 18' x 36' heated pool, plus separate aireoted. Hydrapool. Fully f..,cecL Night lights on time clod. Priced right at just SS2,SOO. Same owner has Q.J {apartment) lot in Br.a. Total ~uity in the two properties, UO,OOO. WANT : Harbor area home or duplex. Prefer water view property, IMPERIAL CDUMTY Ju1t SS95 per ocre buys th i 1 85 acres, wl th over 2000 ft. of rood frontog .. fJCisting "F" zoning on tflis par• eel pennlt1 many recreational u1es: Troller parks, tr .. forMing, stables and riding ococN.miu, fish farm1, pazlne, gun club1, hotels and motels, nur~•l••, parks, cOMpgroundl, clubs, golf courus, schools, and ..,.., ronct. ... l•perlal Vall.y l"lgotlon Ohtrlct c~ nal on tho property.· El.ctricity at tho 1trNt. Ju1t 200 ft. oH Main hlthway 86 to Brawley, El Centro ond ~xlcall. If you've bwn IMrching for o low.pricod ac,.... to cltvelop or hold, thi a Mel')' be it. lilA" Wo havo *tallecl ~Hpl of Oronte, Rivonide, Son S.r- ,...,.no, San 01.,., -.d l•,.,iol C.-tlos. R.,,.,, To•thlpa, •d Sections. 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For Lease SharKiiffs-2 bedrooms-2 baths· ~ BUILD£115 & OIY£L0Pt:ltl den • dining .........•........ SJSO SPACE FOR RENT in the Ensi~ Bu ilding %111 E. Cellt IIWJ,, CeMI fll • ., Approximately 750 sq. ft. in reor of bu ilding, 1-----------------· wirh entrance from F em leaf Ave. SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN Tll.,._e: 11HII1 A e.-an Rel~l• Stnlite Silo<• 190 CDITAftlaA Every Pea in the Pod Is NOT Alike Every House for Sale WON'T Meet Your Needs When You Buy Your Home You Need an Expert to Guide You ... a Realtor® A Realtor'" Ia KlloWD b;r this Seal A Realtor" is a member of his local boa rd of Realtors and hence of the National Association of Real Estate Boards. He is pledged to the observanc• of the highest ethical standards in the fi eld -those embodied in the Association's Code of Ethics . A Bealtor"' is a real estate expert of r ecognized competence and skill. Because of this public confi- dence in him, he has the wid est variety of sales listings from which you may choo•e the home to meet your needs. TODAY! REALTOR-the SNiare ~i-in lhe U.S. Palent 011ico -mey lie -only by rMmller$ of lhe NMiaMI -lotion. Newport Harbor Colla lleea • • • 'ON HONOR ROLL Balllol disc1ssed NEIIPOif ~· aiCJJ flllft I!CliCII -• ,._I TMUIISDAY, DEC. 7, *' Blood is the of life .......... W.liiiGMt• ----•• , 113 ...... fll .. Coo• llau Hillo Scllool -ou-t ot 1 957 ua • .. fine ....... ~Mao~ toll. lllit Ia K of the 'aladeat ....... 'he .... , made IIIIo bellreeo~d, wilb 57 atu.4eDtl ..a ola IDial of 41], or 14'-. Tlt.eto aae 38 (iubmn on lae lkJoor roll, 40 aophomo101 aad 31 ju.nion, PI181111M Muola Hotsler $1111015 T•.r• Aldri4te Patricia lYne Vleki Adair Laay All• Melodio Keller Karin Aac.boodorf .. -...1 Belli Wemtr Kom Mar1ha Beater Juolo Bella Kadlryn Lolr t.lorleoe Bell i Jeu Cbamben Solvoia Lindblom Kalberiae Biaelo• Lyada David Doma Man Ell• Billlnao Laura Davison Sharon McOiire Vicki Bri•c:oo Calhy 091• Su•• Paplhlfn 1Stevcn Bryaon Suaaa PUller Mary Parter Dobra Campbell Karen Han Di1no Pefl'on Renee Claybauah Bob Humphreys Suaan Peten Molly Collin• Llu Jolultoe Katrina Price Willilf'll Doa&on Barbua J0111e1 Kirk Price BNco Dewey Jay Lanoe Richud Pri .. t Dianna Gelmlell Steven Levuaour Pa&ri~ia Ruu~IJ Shelt¥ Gott Sla•• MCCiuna Lon•ne Schm1U: JuJie Govou T~a Mcla&o1b Dianne Shaw John Oraham Candy Melton Grca Tbuncll Doria Groene OroJDf}' Novandcr Deborah Toolin Yvonne Grisham Joaepb Oliva Patricia Waid June Grubbs Don Pai&e Ro bert Wallinsky James Gutel Janet Pe~son JUNIORS Donald Hanchetl Nanc_y Pnll VirJi.nia Albee. DoMa Herz Marcaa Colleen Arnold Terry Ho&en Quack.enbush Sondra Babcock Janet Hurley Benito Ra.cardo Robert Blakely Janice Jacobs Helene Racha~ds Ouiui Briscoe Karen Kleeh Ana.cla Roaata James Canon Elizabeth Klohs ~n Jo Ru ssell Jan Conry Eloise Knoy , Machele Sarlat Maraaret Davis Cheryl Loback Ke~cth Sh~w Keilh Davison Sheila Losuom ~uc~nSmda_lhS.mth Colleen Denault Thomas Lund ar 1 Beth Goldstein Gretchen Steven Ulme r Mary Gutel . Meisenheimer Charellen Varney Vicki Hackborth Ro bert Oman ~:!;:!\~ ~~~drde Joyce Hafferkamp Kri stin Orban Candy Werner Dennis Hall Cecelia Phillips Catherine Werner Joan Hurley Bob Pistulka Barbua Whistler Micha~l KepP.e~ Jane Prendergast SOPHOMORES Georaana Kre1b1ch Debra Price Janet Barrett Ann Lanaston Jo Quackenbush Deborah Bell Sandra Laufer Dana Rodet Darlene Borquez Ann Lynch . Lisa Roy Cynthia Bradley 1Robert.~arcare11J Linda Russell R 1 C enny •YicGreaor Susan Ryan aque ar penter Les Meiaenbeimer Diane Sampaon Maraaret CarpenterMarlene Meister Elain e Olavez Daniel Minor Lois Schwennesen Karen Sesma Dan iel Shaw Donald Sizemo re Cathy SkaJbera Judy Steele Nadine Cihten Sandra Peauon Ca~l C~s ter Jan Pemberton Dav1d!)aes K p 8 End I ay eteuen ruce s ey J R b" Ted Enaard ane o anette K 1 E h Robert Sanders ar. 1 sc Clem Towne r Fred Sutton Evangeline Janace Faulda Kathy Turner ~n Fuller Roger Walke ,Tinajero James Tompkins Roaer Whistler Gay Wildhaaen Diane Green Diana Walker John Guevremont Christine Wilson Joyce Harada Mich ael Woodard is his business ll ealth conditioning (or everyone, reji;Btd leas of age, i.a the promiae made by )lichael Ames o£ the Holi- day Health Spaa at Costa \1esa, Orange and Anaheim. Besides that, he promise& luxurious surroundin~s that pampe r me mbers who Brtl either keepin11. or wi nning back their physical fitn eu. \lr. Ames has been active in Cleveland and New York Spas. ~O~<>' he is area direc• tor of th e three quarter of a mi ll ion dollar Oran~e County locati ons. &.\ways involved in sparta and conditioning, ~1r. Ames u w the opportunity that could be his, when ll oliday was eltpand ing in Oh io. So he joined the company. and is gro win~~: with th em. ''\\'e are the moet pro~es­ sive health spa system," he said, "and the only chain coast to coasl. \\'e a lso have a wo rld-wide af- filiation wi th over 300 other heahh spas, the liniversal Gym :\Hiliales. "Our coml!an y is a member o f the Cahfomia Ph ysical Fitness Association, a non· profit oq;~ani zat ion dedi cs· ted to be tter health. This Michael Ames OrJl.ani zati on has a ve ry diffi cult code of eth ics and .,.,.e are proud of our member• ship." The fa ct that while im· provinji; their heHhh , mem· hers can also imp rove th eir fijl;Ures, is a ,,.ery important fa cel of the spa . \lr . ..\mea' wife, ~Iizabeth. is a ~l ow· inf!; example of ph ysical fit· ne8s and is 8lso in the management of th e apas. 16 cited in dope raids Mari juana statistics took window; and 8 to 10 ounces, a bi& jump durina the past about 3"lids,''were seized. week when Newport Beach They arrested the followinJ Poli ce , actina on infor· on the charge of possession mation, broke up 2 patties, of marijuana: Raben John· made 16 arrests, and seized son, 11, of 2038 Meyer some of the weed. Place, Costa \iesa; Guy Nine arrests were made ferber, 11 , of 10817 w. Saturday ni&ht at 4804 Balboa Bl vd. Balbo · Nept~e, West Newport. Steven Altsuler.' U, of lOaS Marc1a Cochran, 18, !'f that 1 E. Bay Ave., Balboa; Michael address; Maraaret Nachols, Car enter I& o( lOS E B 23, of Claremon t ; and p ' ' • ay James SlaJie, 20, of HuntinJ· Ave., Balboa; Lee Seeman, 1on Beach were booked on n, o( ~08 ~ W. Balboa f . Blvd., Balboa; Steven the .~harae o pouessaon of Kavitch, 20, of 30!5 E. Bay m&fiJUana. Joe Ellen Beran, A B lboa· d S 20, or Pomona; Olristina ve :• a • an colt Campbell, 19, of Glendora; Oavll, 11, of 12 0~ Hth St., Stuart Smhh 01, 20, of Welt Wut Newport- Covina; Jameo Campbell Ill, CAUSE OF DEATH 19, o( Glencloro; GatY Wurtz, IIOT DETEIIIIJI EO II, of Clllemont and Gerich The COioner's offi ce has lbunstrcm, 21, 112.5 Pia· notyetdetelmined the cauu c:ent.ia, Coau Meu, were of death of Alice Lunsford, booked on the c:huae of 204 Tustin Ave., Newpon Nina pt"nant wbere nar-HeiJhta. colic• were ••eeL The houaek.eeper waa di l· About 1 t.o 10 ou.ees or coveted by Ron Hostetler •*"Jtl-••• .cll•co•erod at the Newpou Heilht• ad-- .., poUce. dreu. uncon1cious "" ~e kitchen Ooot Thu.uday Poe1it.. •olu.U•• 10 •• llellooa P•Juota Poolat "(J" bloool for Cllrla .. ~01"~· JOI H...,.,n Alao, Taoaday alallt at •• OOIIJIIA DU.IIAR, CAUF. roao -lila ain of life, ilo 1:30 10 1 p.m. traffic problem• c. •• Point. ••re cODaidlred for propo1al t.o tbo City of Newport Beach at a meetiaa of &h• lnftlc committee ot bomo ~ ..... 1 ... Blaioo ,_L -MI p•an aln o( Jon" io •• rhome Doo •.•• Dooou Urlbofr, 1160 1!. • Oco., .... A of llrlo r•u'• c .. polp 10 aroa11'oc to pbooo 114·3111 Blvd., Bel boa.· 10 II MILD DIC. II •-01• Jadlvid•ah to for -ln-u, Oae war traffic: io alltya ~.._, • alft ucUaa• ain blood dlnlna lho ahlh COAST ACLU UIIIT priourily on De-Jlloa~ aad bri4io will Jolabllpt tbo aan•al Savo·A-Llfe SUnday, loU$$ DIIOIIAII KIYI$ wao ravorocl. · -al Now-Harbor Pan-Doc. ·11. · DP WI$TQ.IPP DID IILL IIDT DIC. U The Oranac Coast Chapter or ~e American Civil Libor· t.iet Union will meet at 7:4.5 p.m. WednCsday. Dec. 13. It lhe Laauna Beach Savina• & Loan Aun., Laauna Beach. The speaker will be Dixon Gayer. editor or the Dixon The t..!!!Q.!~ or atop sips Mllealc Christmas party Fotlowinc a tradition ea-Deborah Key• or 1070 on Ocaaa 81Yd. ·aa u ea· set for 11 a.m. Wedaesday, tabliahed several yells aao Pucador Dr., w .. &cllff, peri,.nlll basis. to aoe lr· O.c.u, at lbs borne ot Mn. · 10 combat a c:rit.ical year-died Wedaeaday, Nov. '29. a& a recura &o amooa flowlq Olora• tto.dlqhaus, 1133 end a lump in blood col· Hoaa Hoaplll.l. · •• •u a tramc wou.Jd elimirwe the .-rina Tar.o Jn-lne Terrace. leo Lions du.rina the holiday native ol Pa...S.,• ead a noiao ol squ.eallna ~brlkes Mrs.· William Campbell,. aeaaon, the Oranae County ar.aduate ol Newpott Huber orrapid acceleration a& each pres ideal; Mn. Loon Pry, . Red Crou wltl open a blood Haah Sdl.ool aDd Oranp sian, will be asked.· vice-president. and Mn. facility on the Sunday bo.-Coalt Colleae. · Newsletter and profes· of journalism at Cal La na Beach. Realdeats on the point Heedinah!»s end other board fort Chrislmas eve to aive Survivors are her mother, are invited to call members members will areot the Oranae Count.ians lhe ,opo-Mrs. Alrred Ned•• or Now· o( tJle cormd~Uie, Chairman ,lUella. ' portunity to aive tho JrCI&t· port .Btacbj her (atbei, Jack Root, Bob BroWil. Don . Cit Jih or all. !the aift of .Fradenck Keres or Bur· Welter O..el•• He directs own plays Election of offi cers wi ll be held. The fo llowina slate will be presented by the nominatin& committee; O.air· man, HaJOid Doyle, Si Sla- vin and Tom Weal; recordin& secretary, Jean Greenwood; conespondina secaetaty. Do roth y Tomark in; ueasurer, J ohn Andelin, Adkinson and JacK Schinner WOMIM OP M00$1 life haelr stated Luelle bank; 2 brothers. Larry and to elpreu their wishu be: WILL MEl!~ ,TONIGHT Frifaloy, 1 director or the Qip Nedeau or Newport foro ac:lion ia asked from the ~s. Wrnafred Randal, blood proaram. Beach; and arandparentl, Mr. City o( Newport Beach. uruor rqent or tho Women Mrs.· Fries ley said that and Mu. ·E'.dwud Keyet and · of the Moose, ChaPter lU.a, this s pecial bloodmobile Mr. and Mn. Roy Eido or Walter .Oou&las. a senior at Corona del Mar Hiah School, has been writing, directina. producing and acting in his o wn plays for s everal years, He first became interested in the theater after auendina some s ho ws at the Melody· land Theater. This s tirred up a desire to become a part of the theater. He helped design seta for the show, ••Two for the Seesaw" and played small parts in various plays before enter· ing high school. LT. JEROME SHOMAKER IS VI ETHAM CASUALTY LL Jercme Charles Shomaker, 223 Colton, New- por t Shores, died Nov. 20 at Contum, Vie tnam, as a result of wounds suffered in combat. He i s survived by his mother, Mrs. Ruth Ray of the home addreu; his father, James Shomaker of Jwte Lake; a brother, Sat. James Shomaker of the U. S. Ann y; and ma ternal &rand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Chance of Yucaipa. Services were held Tues- day , Dec. S, at Pacific View Memorial Chapel. Interment was at Fo rt Rosecrans Nat ional Cemetery, San Diego. MISS MYRA CLARK DIU AT AG! Of 11 EiW.ty•one r.eara of life ended De c. 1 or Myra Clark, 2257·A Pomona Ave., Coeta Meea, at • Newport Beach hoepital. Miaa Clark waa hom Feb. 27, 1886, in Mi ch.i ~an. She ume to California 25 yean a~~:o 1'nd lived in Ofaa~ County for 6 ycare. For 33 years, ahe waa a bookkeeP" er for Mi ch i~an Nationa l Bank. Survivors are her aiater, Mra. Oma Morgan of Coate Mesa, 2 nephews, Harry of Anaheim, and Ruuell of Miuouri; and a niece, Mrs. Betty Kaminsky of Mi88ouri. Services were held Tues- day. De c. 5 at Bell Broad- way Chapel with. th.e Rev. Raymond Brahama of St. Andrew's Prubyterian Church o!ficiatins. Inter- ment waa at Hillside Me· moria! Park, Redlands. Walter, wh o is the son of Mrs. Milli cent Salisbury of Co rona del \lar, is par· ti cularly interested 10 musi cal comedy and thi s ye ar has several of his own plays beina produced at the high school. "Viva Vaude· ville" was pres ented Nov. 30 and Dec. I . In January Walter will present "Sunnie Day .'' Both plays are oriainal scripts. Kiwanis installs officers He is pres ident of the Howard Lawson was in~ Corona del Mar High Drama stalled as president of the Association and was the Newport Harbor Kiwanis announ cer for half-time ac· Club at the annual dinner ti vi ties Wring the hom e-meeti na Saturday evening at comins game. the Irvine Coast Country Some of the plays that Club. He succeeds Ted Walter has appeared in are Me rt z. .. Virginia Woolf," "~lr. Jeff Deaver was given the Roberts" at the Costa ~1esa outstanding service award, Playhouse and "Pajama and Harry Ashton received' Game" at Orange Coast the Kiwanian of the year OutJoin& Lt. Gov. Paul Kroeaen conpatulated the retirina officen. lncominJ LL Gov. Ron Johnston in· stalled the new officer s. More time for mailing College. He enjoys speech, award. Nadyne Parker and Special hours will be in choi r, creative wri ti n~ ~d J udy Mertz were given re coa· effect at all local post art, a":d plans to maJor tn nition for their s ervi ce to. offices to help Santa Claus ctr&ma 1n colleae. the club. speod Christmas packa,.a New Old look P/anned,onc::~: w:!i Mar, Newport Beach and Coota Mesa post The too old fashioned offices will be open f-l named "The Carriage Trade ....... ook of2120W. Oc ean Front, Department Store," openina ~ a.m. to 5 p.m. on Satm· •. We s t Newport building, in February or i'-larch. days, Dec. ·9 and 16, with will be re placed wi th a the usual Saturday momin& -modernized versi on of an The departmen t store hours on the 23td. · The old seaport on the outside, bui lrfing was the old hom e branch post offices at Sal• according to Robe rt Hem· of .. Fitzpatrick's" from way boa and Balboa La land will street. back in the Thirties and be open u.tended hours, 9 The in side of the building then Reinert's, .after . the to s p.m. only en the 16th, will be gu tted and trans· d~ath of AI F•~patnck , accordin& to H. Payne formed in to g shops with an p1oneer merchant, tn 1941. Thayer, Newport postmaster. 1na fa cade on a simulated \lr. He ms treet will also Veme Watson, Corona del cobblestnne streeL The uans form the old Swede•s Mar postmaster, said that lbops wi ll feature records , Cafe into a Spanish Restau· shoppers should know lhat linaerie, notions, men's ran t, "The West coast Bean themaximumpac:kaae weiaht wear,cosmeti cs andwom en's Co." an d will open that, has been increased this year bou ti que. \1r. Hems treet hopefully, in a couple of to 2!5 lbs. Overall airth hopes to have all this. months. maximum is still 72 inches. Mrs. Ralph Turner dies LUNCHEON DEC. 12 FOR CIVIC LEAGUE After a bri ef illness. \1rs. Lyle Turner of 230 Poppy Ave., Corona del \1 ar, wife of former publisher Ralph Turner, died Friday at the age of 74 at 1-loag Hospi tal. \1rs. Turner was an ac tive worker and executive for man y years in the Pasadena Red Cross. She was a for- mer chairman of the women's division of the Calirornia Newspaper Publishers Assn. an d was a member of MRS.IHA P. HATCHER OF COST I. MESA OJ ES A homemak er for 25 years, Ina P . Hatcher. of 263 B Coa t a \1esa ~t., C:osta Mesa, di ed Thursday, ~ov. '30, at a 1\Jewport Beach hospital. \IrA. Hatcher was born \1arch 24, 1891, in Kanaaa. Of her 76 ye ara of life, 12 years were lived in Oran~e County and 25 in Califomia. Services were held Sun· day, Oe c. 3, at Bell Broad· way Chapel, with Charles Chamberlain of the Science of Mind Chu rch of La~na BeaCh offi ciating. Interment waa at Harbor Reat Ceme• tery, Coeta Me ... WILLIAM A. LEARY Of COST A MESA OJ !S William A. Leary, 1981 Maple Ave., Apt. F, Coeta Me .. , died Thureday, Nov. 30, at a Newport Beach ha.pital at •At 7 4. St. Andrew's Presbyterian The Woman's Civic Church, Newport Beach. Leque wi II hold a u sleiab In addition to her husband, bell lun cheon" at 11 :30 retired owner-publisher of a.m. Dec. 12 at the Irvine the Temple Ci ty Times and Coast Country Club. ·Me~ former president of CNPA, bers will be entertained with she is survived by 3 sisters 1 Christmas readina by in her native Kansas Ci ty, playhouse direciOr Pad \1o. -Mrs . Hardin Manard, TarcDellini and <:arol Mrs. J. Stocking and Mr s. i inacrs under lhe dire~tion Emile Guignon. or Mrs.· Laurence Wnab.t. Services were held Monda ·. Mn. ·Ernest McClelland 11 Dec. 4, at Pacific vi:~ an chuJe of tho atrair wi.lh Olapel. Interment was at O,e help of lhe Proar.n chaar· Pacific View Memorial man, Mra. Fred Depree. FOUR-TIME AWARD WINNER! ''Sont of JIIP4rl" Judi,., Bland, Sculptor, F·AI FA fea,.ring OuiSlanding Painters and Sculptors COMitll SSJOH ED PORTRAITS IN BRONZE. Pri~~M• 1.,. .. , l• IOflrtlll •c•ll•r• . AHGALLIIY Coata ~esa, amounces that will be hold at Carpenter New Jersey. lhe Chapter will meet at Local No. 2203 Hall, 608 Services were held Sattu- 8 p.m. today, De c. 7, It Vennont, Anaheim. Contri· day, Dec.· 2, at Pacific tbc Moose Lodae, 41S E. bution s may be made be .. View Qlapel. ·Interment was lltb SL, Costa MesL Mrs.· tween the hours o r 1:> Lm. at Pacific View Memorial Helen M.althews ,. head of and 2:30 p.m., but ap-Park. the socaal serv1ce com-pointments are requested The family has suaaested mit tee, will direct the pro· for the convenience of lhe that conuibutions may be lfarD. · ~s. Randal will be donon. made to Blood Research presented a aold Bible for Prior to Save·A·Life Sun· Fund, in care o( Or. R. ·o. lhe chapter by the junior day, a corrmunity blood· DeSai, Oranae Coun&y arlduate reaent, Mrs. ·Alan mobile will be held in the Medical Center, 1001 S. Smith. conference room o( Hoaa Manchester, Oranae. ,-,-,-,-.-;--;---. I EES 1 LARIIST I SELECTION, I B~ST PRICES! I OUR 14tli TEAR 2 LOCATIONS i IY SIUCTING AND CUTTING OUI OWN XltiAS nas, WI All A1L1 TO ~~ HAft Till liST 9UALITT AND U.IGIST SIUCTIOM Of PIUH, -nas. ..,.._ ... twe leclltln•, •• Mft fer,... s•SJIJIIIIt ..,..,.n, ,.. --olio-of polata4 _. ftocka4 ,_ lo 0..,0 c-y. -lp, .. .... -..,a.y 300 .. 400 fledaM " .. ., .................... , ...... , I ,... ........ Scetcll ,..... ..,. "'· D ..... "'· ..... ., ••• ,..., ·~ I .,., ... ...._,-.INebleflr. · DOUG FIR I :::s:u:EEN. 5',. &' I START AT '1"1 I If you want to buy your tree I early and enjoy it without I worry throughout the Holi- days, remember with RPK's painting and then flocking, our Xmas trees stay fresh and are flame retardant. 3111 Tl 480 PIIIITEI I fUIIEI Tl&l A-;;;;~~ OIIIISPUY, II WE Wl1 OUST. PAIIT IIY .... •• fUll Tl ,. -- CYPIISS 6101 LINC~ ca--'tlooM' a J.._..,..,v....,on.w Jilt ... w .. .,.....,ew. MAI1II CIU.III 'UIU'I• CAP llPK pt.:;'!:J:i:" 11M Christmas TREES NURSERY COStA ..SA ZJOO H.AUOI ...,.., ....... c .... 0. ""' ltlal--to ·-·· W1iMI $trwt kit I sa ..._,, ICA • MAI1II Cllllll . In• an.u .,... •• Nov. 30. ~e wu talten ~ " • ., olllot at I~ 29dt Hoaa Ho•pital •d tliad &; ... , N..,.._ PoUoe there ... (ollowiaa monina. ..,. .ae 10 ..... .. PUHsal .. mce• .... .. ':"-... •• -·· fll ilold ill' UU.r !II<Kiolay io jr... '615 • • 0,.. ......... . Mt. Leary waa hom March 20, 1893, ia New Yoft. He wu u aeHMhler f« C~rye· 1· ........ Co . '"' 26 , .... Service• were held Mo.My, Dec. 4, et Bell Broetlhr•y G.,.J. lal.emte.t. wee a& Paolllc Vlow lltoloorial P.t.. ... 16 EARN ALL A'S AT COM HI SCHOOL Priolipol Lo .. Mooka •-l11 ,,.. ..... IU,j>oaoc 1011 ot Cotooo dol Mol HiF Sollool Cot oba ftnl q..,..r. S.iors I...S lbe liu wilh 19, followed by freshmen whh 72; ~omorea, 61, ud jutlion, 9 ; Sb&een aiUdentatcWe•ed atrtiabt.A recorda: Seniors -Cy••Y Arm• trona, Lindy Blue, J1net Dietz, MarliR Oelba4un. Susan Jackson, Debby Slliti\korf and . Clil!ord Smiob. · Janion-Paula Rabinowita:. II.J!!!~!.!~i...!!2.JJL_...Jii!0!!!!!2il SophOIDOI'et -BlhM Oelblllm, Laurie Hudson and Rot· S.H. Franklin heads ARC Selim H. Franklin o f Balboa Island has been named chainnan of the Oranae County Chapter of the American Red Cross, aucceedina Pa~l A. Hanna of Baycrest. Mr. Fr anldin i1 an a ttorney with orrices in Costa Mesa. \1r. Hanna, who also practices law in Cos ta Mesa, re sianed the post because of increased business demands , Mr. F ranklin fo nnerly served as fi rst vi ce chai r· man of the chapter and led its fund rai sing drive in 1%6. t-I C 11 a retired lieutenant colonel in the Air Fo rce, fanner presi- dent of the Oranae Coun ty Chamber of Comme rce, for· mer president o f the Costa Mesa Elementary School Board, fanner president of the Cos ta \1esa Club and current president of the Costa \leu Tomorrow oq anization. Succeedin& Mr. Franklin as first vi ce chai rman is Joe L Peterson of Coron a del Mar, senior di reclOr, administration, missile and space systems, at Oou&las Aircraft Co., Hyatin&IOn Beach.: ALWAYS FREE PARKING. Why not come in today to open your account . Nation'" Hi,;hest Rate paKI on Insured Pa.,sbook Sa\·in~s. PASADENA'S OLDEST AND LARGEST MUTUAL SAVINGS ... o ~<>•"' ·~o o c••••o .. PASADENA CORONA DEl MAR OffiCE 2R6i F.a•l C.~>~<l i"h11h"•'1 Com n .. Do·! /l.hr. 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U9 ll'~ lya Rawlina•·: Prethmen -Mimi Dupuit, Robert Garber, Karen Heilia, Ken Neiner ancUanet St1nton. · Here it the complete honor roH : SIEMIORS· Kenneth Ewell Janis Pe1nwosth Zeenal ~an Mike Fuwell Jamie PCteuon Steve Amlina Kent P eierabend PipeJ Pos t Cydney A1mstron1 Lau1a FeJauson Sue Power M11y Ban Gene Fishel Roslyn Rawlinas Cathy Blackbum Laurie Fuller Sulton Ray John Blai1 Cindy Gadarian Janet Rodeffe1 Lindy Blare Geoffrey Otaham ln&~id Rowland Linda Bohannon t:.Cnene Graser Paul Sansone Michael Bouahey Deborah Gu.emsey Kenneth Scofield Katherine B1adf01d Randy Huu s Ian Shef David Buraess Steve Hanley Wendy Shelton Ch1is Call is Jane Hayward James Shelto n Nancy ClaylOn Ka•l Heller Robin Steele Kathy Coombs Toni Hewitt Tom Tallon Nancy CJeamer Mary Hodo1 Margaret Thielemeil 8 10o k Cross Donna Holm es Susan Thompson Ca1 olyn Dady Henry Johnson Sally Van Matet Enrique de Mes uaJN01man Johnson Alison We ir Ger ud Oethier Randy J ohnson Robert Yarnell Janet Dietz Stephen Jump David Zalusky William Dootson John Kinkel FRESHMEN Michael Ell i$ F1ancois Lecle1 c MaJk Aldrich Linda Fabregas Sylvia Lopizich The1ese Baedelr.c1 Richatd Gatber Kathtyn Lynch Darcy Bl ack MaJ tin Gelbaum Mindy Millet Clau1ia Catvet Su san Green Richatd Nei sset Jeff Child F1anlr. Glt&oty Gaty Nettles Elizabeth Dale Minda Haaan Steve Nielsen Laurie Davis Becky Hru mon Kevin O'Lea1y Randy Dcnni s Patty Helin Linda Pa lencha1 Mimi D,Jplie Chantal Henry Patti Palmes Steven Enaland Shesi Hochman Paula Rabinowitz Mike Flynn Nan cy Hoffman Jan Rinaldi Milr.e Fox Batbata Hoose Ellen Rose Bob Ftizzelle Ronald Hooven Gillian Ru ssell Bauy Galloway Tom Hornbeak Donna Saundets Robett Garbes Su s an J ackson Cyn thi a Speyeu Charle s Grimshaw John Johnson Sharon Thompson He ath er Grindle Donna J ohn ston An&ela Tosti Robin G1 owe1 P atrici a Kemp Jan Traphagen Brian Hauis Thom as Key Wendy Walk er Rick Haui s Tom Kies Susan Webb Ann Hawkins Lau1i e Krame1 Dean Wiese Chris Haywa1d Linda Krohn Robert Will iams Katen He ilia Pe tti Love J anet Wright Ri ch Heston John Mahet SOPHOMORES Randy Hoffman Ann fo.bloney Ke vin Bamett Janice Hooven Linda ~1atosy T!acy Beech Kathleen Huahe s ~h chele Massey ~lon i ca Bennett Jack Huntley Chtistine i\lasters Lucie Berkley Jennie Jack son Go sdon McCollom Carol Blanpied Christy Ke lso BJUc e Mcgowan Mar y Btecht Sue Kembl e Nancy Mille r Richatd Button Satah Kincaid Ksi s ~loose Kathleen Camp Maggie Kn igh t Pete Naael Mama Ca.tet Tina Kraus Susan Notlhtidae Arnold Clalrt Richa.td Lee Craia Pase -Mar.Y<Coc•y -Ores Lcritr Ttacy Patks Ch1 istine Co te BJU ce Lyon OeboiBh Po1te1 David Dunlap Debbie Mauton Thomas P ut cell Catherine Eali Vit&irtia Mason Emm ett Raitt El sie Feige Diana Mellott Kenneth Reed June Feno Cathetine Mi chael And1 ew Rose Benedi ct Ftaass Lyn Miller Mat k Sa lye1 Ethan·Gelbaum Mike Mut1e1 Dale Samoke1 ~1ary Gi ordano Ken Ne isser Gayle Sclo&IS Raymond Haack Pamela Osmu s David Selbst John Harmon Debbie Otto Vi ckie Shaw Jeanne Hayes Nina Parker Debby Shishkoff Chatmaine Hendel son Cindy Peck Kerry Sieh Debo1ah Howell Nancy Pole C l ifford Smith Ma1y Hudson .\1a.rk Rabinowitz Sand1a Stein Lautie Hudson Douglas Rea\'ie Bat bat a Stotlr. Pauick h win Jeff Reichert Susan Thomp son Ma1ica Jackson Betsy Ridgway Allan Towne Nelson Johnson G1eg Rose Scott Webel Bas ba r a Katz Lee Secasd DeAnn Willardson Janet Katz Pat Siler Steven Wo lrf Tsacey Lewis Eleanot Smith Scott Woodwa1d h is Lindberg J oan Sm ith JUNIORS William Loitz Jane t Stanton Peggy Ad ams Helen Luckhardt Andr.:a Statz Janice Allen Douglas McCo1kle Louaine Steen Susan Andetson ~1aty McCotmick Su san Stilgenbauet Chesyl Andrews John Mcinto sh Solve ig Store Betty Benson Cynthia McWhilt Felix Struys Vi cki e Black Jane Me yet Bonnie Thompson Pamela Blalack John Moody Kenneth Ti tley Gtetchen Btoeting Pamela ~iu11 i n Chat lotte Ton ge Russell Catpentet Lin~a .Nat~ess Tamara ~att Eli zabeth Catver Chn s tsne Newerf J ohn Wh1ttaker Ma1ianne Colt Randy Newton Julie Williams Steven Crooke Maty Odneal Mar ilyn Will son 1 Althur Peppa.d Woodworth .JJ. J. (Jarrell Prejenfj a Yct·y special purchase from a famous quality maker of THER CHAmS 611 TO ~ All IIJOY fOI YWS • CUllom quaUiy through-out • Lu.lurioul ('UJbioninJ e Your dRJkoe el r.oln from an ulenlive llf -loother testuna. $199 H.J.GARRETf fURNflURE · -u11 H.UIOI a'lll. ...,._,as ____ • ...__ c:,.-.= ... ~ J956 OLY MPIC T"AM pole vaul t er James ':;.ilbert of Tulsa , Ok la., displayed his talents in this publici ty photo which announced the plans for the Olympic demons trations a t th e "!arbor High field in 1q5b lor the Dave Garroway s how. Gi lbert was one of th e Ol ympic stars who came here for the program. (Photo from the Oct. 25, 1956, issue of the Ensign.) J956 AT LEFT, Myford Irvine, ~eild of the Irvine Co., took a ribbing at the October, 1~. meeting of Amlgos Vlejos, whom he hosted at the newly openedJama icalnn,Corona del Mar. Mas· ter of ceremonies Les St eftens en (at the microphone ) presented Mike with a huge batch of bills for drinks a nd eats con· sumed by the Ami gos. Superior Judge q obe rt Gardn er (seat edl was as usua l assuming the role of co-emcee with Les and president of the Amlgos Viejos. (Ensign photo from the issue of Oc t. 25, I 956 .) 1956 DECATHLON CHA MP Sob Mathias took time ou t du ring the televised Olympic demonstrations at Ha rbor High School's Oa~ 11idson l=leld 0r1 Oct 28, l q5b, to brush up on his script for the Dave Garroway "Wide wide world'' te lecast A woman Olympic sta r is look~ ing over his s houlder,and at the right is HarbOf High Coach Emil Neeme, with rake in hand, smoothing out a po le vaulting pit. '3E LOW: Three Neg ro high jumpe rs clowned for the TV cameras , by clearing a high jump bar at the same time. Top Ol ympic s tars came to the Harbor Hi gh field to perforfTI fo r the Garroway show, wh ich was seen on a nation· wide ne tw ork. (~nsign photos from the issue of Nov. 1, 1950.) }956JOSE PH A. SEEK , at ri ght, shown here with Mrs. 13eek and Maurie Stanley, wa s honored _ as th e "man of the year" fOf 1~5 at the annUi.l meeting of the Newport Harbor Cha!Tt)er of Commerce In J anu- ary , 1956. He was cited for his pioneer developmen t o f 9al· boa ls land and Seacon s.y, founding o1 the Toumament oi Lights, the 9aiboa Island Ferry, and the !3alboa Island Yadlt Club, and for 30 years of con-- t inued servict as secret.lry of the State 5enate4 He wu a -•-I bor of lhe first -d of -- of lhe Newport Harbot Hltll School District In 1'00 _. ...-.ed on .,., 11oart1 ""'111- -rt St.anley was ~lllllt his year as presl-of 1111 Ch-.. and was -c..-. 11J Jim Van Dyto of C-4111 llor. !Enst"' -'olo .,_ 1111 ...... 1., ,.,.,,_1 --. ... ,., .... _ ..... _ .. ,F .... ... ........ , .... .J_ ...... .... .. •••1 llfw .... ... ...-.,. 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The two be .. ealy ..._. ._... of Ac:b 1:10. came with the espre. me •p tUt the Nlllll J..., who had j..-left Ha. on would come qain in like manner u He weat awey. When He ntuma to the air, we are to .ee R;m uol be like H;m (I John 3:2). Our.....,. roc:tiOD will be ....... (2 Co •. 5:8; Pllil. 1:23, 24). A bliteful reu.nioo with all our dear ones who died in Chritt will al.o be couum- mor.d (I Theoo. 4 :16, 17). Tho Lon! will DOl be alack concemi.fts the realiutioo of tbeee Advent promiaa. The lut promiee and the lut pra7er of tbre Bible form a ini., ·cloee to the Bible. "Surdy I come qllic::kly. Do we love and loft! for Hit appeari~ .. we ~ray with John, "Even .a, come Lord Jau."? (Rev. 22:20). The fact that Ouilt roee from the dead u He uid He would ahould be ample proof that Hia promi.te of our rau.rrectio11 at His comin« wiU be fui6Ued . In the J1Ul rsurrection chopee. (I Co•. 15), Poul bu.o the .....,, rection of the belie.er upon <luitt'a victory OYU the grne. In Him we ue lo be !Melt .live (I c. •. 15:22). Our obliption in tbia period of p.oe ~ to be fully prqN.red for the Rapture. Ita promi8e ia plain-ill proof ia potiti-.e-ita prepar.tion ia penonal. Every penoD wbetMr u•ed or lost should p,~uae and examine life in the lipt of "the ble.ed hope." The vrrry uncertainty of such u event calt. for eameet tboushL Jut when Jews wiD appu.r ia ODe of God' a aec:reta. The .almm quHCion .ia, are we rady for His appearing? Are we heiDI unctified wbolly u we await Hia retwn?•(l 1'ba.. 5:23). Efti'J' phase of life ia influenced when life u a whole beua 1he i.mpt~ct of tbia prominent truth of the New Tt~~tammt. (Til. 2:13 ; 1 John 2:28). We cannot live ju• any kind of a life. if we belieYe that Chrial 01., appear al any mo-.t aDd ••r.ure His own to &\ory. Such a hope JMIIii- lie and li•ine: (1 John 3:1-3). There are two eventl that mut be dia. tinguia.hed, and we abaJJ be bope&e.ly coDfued if we do not pruene tbe di.tinction betweea them. When the day cornea on God's caleDdar for His beloved Son to return, He ia not com- ing all the way to earth at once without a b~ak . Paul definitely llatea Jhat He ia to tarry in the air n The.. 4:16, 17), and .. lhat moment all His uinta are lo be caqbt up to meet Him. This ia the .. Ra~rer and ia tpOba of a11 "the Day of Clui.t, and u the time of our gatherifll unto Him. T'ben. after a period of 5even yea~ period lmown u "1'he Great Tribulation," aymboliad by Daniel's &eventieth week-our Lord will contiaue Hia return and journey from the air to the earth /Zech. 14 :4, 5), in order to ueber in Hia Millenia! reign. The 6nt upect of His comi111 wiU be a private manifestation: in the liriCODd aspect. His public ~Mnifeatation, He comes aa The Morning Star for Hie Chun:h and u The Sun of Righteouene.. for the world. I ililfilfttD &rrmnnrtt r I TME POWER OF a 12 12 14 • .J 'I IJtr' I! 2• • • • • • 0 •• u •II •• .,. 1), •• • St Thomas Bible Lesson Louool5 THI! CALL OP' II OSI!S -II E'""" 4 · I . . ,. ... •II •I '" •II D 1 .. •II 14' I ., .. • • I II LO , I AlA WITiot 'tOU A.LWAVS, EVEN UNTO Tl-4& END OF TWE WO St.LD , atthew . 26 :20 IS • il ACCO RDING TO WEBSTER'S, o mirocio is "An event or an effect produced thot cannot be explained by any known low of nature.'• When we read in our Bibles about miracles performed in both the Oldond New Testaments, we may wistfully wish thot we could 'hove been living during Jesus' ministry. In that way, we thinlc, we perhaps could hove personally experienced a mir· ocle. Yet, through Faith, we con TODAY accomplish astonishing achievements, goin tremendous new power over difficulty, •• .,, •• •• .. •• II• •II • •II -ll • Jl 0 -a u I \I .........:::::.'-"'T" ........ _,.,. or conquer uncomfortable pli9hts. This is because Jesus ·Christ isJ"ust the s ome now os when He wo(ked the usly road lo JON· salem. He never changes. He offers us the same kindness, the s ome power to heal, the some ability to chong• CM.Ir lives. He is waiting for each of us to hear His knock, that He may enter our hearts. Remember this and remember it well : Anything that He ever did far onybody, He con do for you. It depends only upon how sincerely you surrender yourself to Him, and how completely you believe. Panel discussions on Bible topics Dr. Sam1ul H. S"therJ..,.d Dr. Chari<> L. Fnnberg •...-tllfe4! ,_ BfOLA BltOAOC.UTU lliOO 11•1• ...... , L• MI ..... C.tlf. f06li who went ap in a wbirlwi.Dd. Tb1a wu not true of our Lord J•ue Chriat for He waa ud ia ••'7 God. He roee from the anve a.Dd ucended OD blah. T'llia i• tbe ddl'ereaee betweeu a lumau be- iq and One who is dlrine retuminr Q ...... ._., C..W. -"PlMue trploi" Clt.Nt't got,.g itlto lull afttr Ht eNd '"' tM ero.t. WlGt did ,\41 aec:omplid: tMrt aM 1r1lGt i• .. 'fit b)' tle ,Mnue 'Ltod eoptivitv ccptiwe' P /" I Pdn it .,..U. of tU /txt tW t.\e Lord JWMC.\«1 to t.\ote tub were '" J)NotL W&~ tlU tl• tiMe toUR He ~ iato ldiP Did. He ,-.cA. tle Go'J)d to ~~ 't!.\o .\acf rejected faitll be/&rt Hit ~P" proclaimed or heralded the rood news to Hia own place. that His miuion on the cross had ~n Q ......... Ana._ ''Did t.U ~ ACq?mpliAhed. He then led the naht.. of ~ cU tM iotHr of BlllHI- eoU. dead, in their apirib, to ~ fo,... t.\at God 4Mtrow• tM •••g•••• evennore with Him. ~ apokn be/twt tbt tt.. ....., ,..,.., Q. It'" a. C..W.-.. Wlat tlou PtCJI.JtY 1UtO 14RgtUigu1" A. When our Lord deceoded into 1:6 "'eo"1 Alto ll t lp Me IDitlt. Job A. No one lmow1 what ~ or "bell" (the word ie actually .. hadu") 1 :11." lanauarea were u.ec1 prior to that thia wu the abode of the dead. (Tbia A. The ftrat reference states, "For in ti~. All we cab qy with a certa.ini;J oorrea:poncb to the Old Teatament. He-death there Ia no remembrance of ia that becauae of the 1illful pride ud brew word "abeol.") This was the thee: in the rrave who shall r ive thee arroranee of the peop&e, ooafuaioa re- place of departed apiritA. Hell we be-tbanU!" Thia ia parallel to what we aulted in the apea.kina of IDaD7 dift'er- liew ia still an unoccupied place, ftnd In Ec:claiaatea. The writer looks ent tanpqe~. After a Ume, u..e awaitinr the fthai judJ'ment of God at the aituation from man'a view· who could II.Dderwta.Dd oae aao&her be- upon aatan, hi11 fallen angela, and all point.. When Wf: die. it wiD Utea be too ran ara•itatinr toret.ber. They drifted unreruerate individuals who by their late to praise the Lord here on earth to all parta of the eu1.b acoordinr to own choice c:booee to 10 there inatead aa a wit.Mu for Him. David ia eallinr their various; lanruaaee. of' rec:ei•inl' Chri11t'11 way or ~~a.J:ution. for dellveraDCe before physical death In Epbeaiane 4 :8 we rud or the that his life ma.1 be uaed to testify to Q. ,..," u. Ll. -"WGI Lu.. a 1 .. phraae, "Be led captivit1 captive." othen of God's redeem.inr power. or a Gn&tiUt" Thia means that the Lord took thoae John 8:18 tells ua, "And no ·man who were in hades, in the abode of the hath uoended up to heaven, bat he riJ"hteoaa dead, to be with Him In that eame down from . beana, eYeR J"lory. The spirita of the righteou11 the Son of man which ia in heaven." dead who depart today an with the Thia ~ doel not. rule out Eaoch Lord. I Peter S :19 and .,.,... foUow-and Elijah. Remember that Enoch iDJ', doea not indieate that an indirid· walked with God and the Lord took ual b.u " MCODd chance of acceptinr biro. He d id not ro up under' bia OW1l Chriat after hie pbyeical de.at.b.. Christ power. The same wa.a true with Elijah A. Thia que.tion baa beea debated Ia lheoloaieal c:irdea for a SoDa time. Neither view can be de6Dit.eb" prond. You miaht want to coDaidu Boma• S :1, 2, and Coloeai&DI 4 :1~14. Tide nftd not worry ua, bo.....,.er, libel! t.be entin Bible baa but one Author, eTtD the Hol1 Spirit Hlm.aelf. 1\t. leeeo. c•lill ... ~ dialopt Mtweea MoMa a..t al.e t...4 lllllct. be .. la &I.e ,......_c ... ,.., whee Moue wee ...... d • t~eop~••J• C.a oe.caaioa whaa God'a· ,.. .. ca ia .U.caaJoualy ...dt ltao .. ,) al _., Mn1at b.ah. Cod •b• ~iMMif bowa to Moe .. •• tiM Pt "1, AM", aM t..-4 ol eKiateace, tl.e God of Ainham, J .. ac, aad Jacob, aad U.e Ract.e-of • people . h. ie eo mi&ipUoa of God'a aovereipty, or the ,...uer ia )"hie~ lila wofte hie par,a-ea out, that he .... dte •suciea of clloeea mea to do ~ie Wddia1. It i~ oaly the h ... a tynat wlllo feela hie cootrol tUea .. Hd by tM Ina wUt. of bia aubj•c'-. Cod' a cllloice of a ... , however, Ia ia it.elf dae f&r.t ... , 1a prepariaa t.he ....... hMtt for obedieace. . t.to. .. • objec:tiooa to beia1 choeea for a11 uabelievably difficalt taek .,. u old ae hwnaaity itaelf, aod typical of the meaner ia whic) oar .. ,.,.. elwlek from duty. Th\ l&ard leeeoa to learn ie that Cod doea not require e~~tc .. a o1 ... bat tlr.e perfonnaace of ow duty ia obedieace. The ncceu of tid• ee&.ttpriee, the ex.odaa, ae with all, lay ia God' a haada. The people wen eooa to forpt thia, for la&er, whea Ma.ea wa• oa the Mount, they beeo.Pt Aaroa to .. ke tlr.em a pldea ulf, aayins "A a f01 thie Mo•u, the Me" that broupt u ap oet of the laad of El)'pt .. " Moeea objecta, aayiae:. "They will not believe me, aor hearlcea to •Y voice, l01 they will Ny the Lord bath not appeared to me." Cod doeli aot ,...._.. Ma.ea that be will be peta~~aaive eaoqh. He ra ther prepuea Mo-.a wiU. two atn.ap minculou aipa that will compel acceptaace of hia aatl.ority. Hie rod, whea caat upoa the sroud, become• a aerpeat; wben ~akeo up apia, it becOMe• a rod. 1\e aipificuce of thia mi ra c le would aeem to be tlaat lareel wu oppre .. ed u by a aerpeat uder the e:overnment of Pharaoh. Uador the leader- ahip of Ma.ee, J.owever, they were rea tared to life uader the rod of Cod'• aovenuaeat. MoNa' leproae h .. d, returned to hnlth eaaia, would augeat U.e moral cleaaeiee: U..t ..... people muat uaderso •• they leave the n .. hpota of aiafal E11pt for the diacipliaed life uoder Cod'a law . Cod, ia effect, ia .. yi~~o~ to Moaea: "Leave the reaponee of the people to me aloae, aad however ufeelias or iadifferent they may appear to be, leave their reapoaae to my power." Thia ia aood advice to • Chriatia.a witMaa today -a imply to witaeaa to the Coepel aad the Lord will do the r .. t. Of~a­ timea the C burch ia overcooceraed with methodoloSY, u ti I it aeema U..t techaiq118a wollld abeorb our auentioa to the diaplecemeat of the coat.at of oar rDeaaap. The truth ia that mea reapoad to the Co.pel •• God touche• aad warma tl.eir heart.a, even thoue:h ita preeeo.t.ation be quite airnple. Obviouly the urepaente world will reprd the e:lorioua Chriatian faith •• irrelevaat, aad it maUera little whether our tongue• be eloquent ot aot. Perhapa it ia eot the preacher who aweha.a a human heart to God, but God who awakeaa • heart to hear the preacher. So whea Moeea makea bia laat objection -"0 Lord, I am not eloqueat, I am alow of epeech aDd toarae," aad Cod aaya to him, "lho hath made .,. ••• mouth ? or who waketh the damb, or the duf, or the aeeina, or the bliad? Have aot I the Lord? Now therefore so aDd I will be with thy mouth aDd teach &Me what tlr.ou ahah aay." It ia remarkable how parallel ia 0 111' Lord'a advice to t.ie diaciplea. Wt.ea yoa are delivered up before rulera and kiaflll, Jeaua tella them, ,.Take ao thoapt Hforehaod what ye ahall apeak, .. but whateoever ahall be e:ivea you ia that boar, that apeak ye: for it ia not ye that apeak, hilt the Holy Choat. •• Every mao choaen aa a apokeaman for Cod has ha.d to IearD that DO oae ia fit, by oatare, to Cod' a work. He fite thoae whom ba choa.ea; he doea .ot chooee tlao.e wt.o .,.. fit. Cod aeada Moeea iato El)'pl with Aaron, hi e brother, who ia to aaaiat hi• by beina a apokeamaa to the people. We aleo reed that Moeea returae witt. tlle rod of God ia hie hand. Hie rod ie to a e e active aervice -aot oaly •• a miraculoua aip before Pharaoh, but held over the Red Sea when larael peaaed t.hroash, uaed to atrike • r ock for water in Repbidim, ud he I d over the victorioua hoata of Joebue during tl1t-bt.ttl" of Amalek. The rod of couree aymboli:zea Cod'a .power, perfected ia Chriat, about whom the Paalmiat writee, "The Lord aha II aead th.e rod of thy power out of Sioa -be tho• ruler, evu ia the midst amooe: thy enemiee." Ceaturiea later, Auguatine wa a to say ''.Ob, Lord, aive what tlr.ou commaodeet, then comma. ad whom thou wilt." Moaea ia to e:o iato El)'pt to to face U.e Pharaol. ia the name of the one Lord God of heavea aad earth. He cannot fail. Ovtll~~t•: DiolOJU be11uu11 llous oruJ tile Lord God co11ti11"eJ. Moses s.Vi11.U fro• U.e J"'Y pl4uJ before him, b..t bONis ro tile power of God. No-• t• ,__..,_: Moses, Aaro11. SL 111o..,.. i'Jwl -P. 0. Boz 36096 -Hou.IDII, Taao no# Christ's Message to the Church of Philadelphia n• ia t .. e 17·U. ia • eeriee ~ R.nletl• ..,. * leY, Tla L. LeHeye, ,.ator of Scott Me~Hr'MI BeptJel ~ve .. of S.. mep, repriat.ed fr-the Blbllc:8il ..... rc .. .._ .. .,.. the year 1750 and carry on up to the Tribulation. ed to a consecrated and separated Church. In prepara-a.¥thoritv ltatll bee11 given tndo me i" llNvnt aU 011 Just as Sardis came out of Thyatira, so th e Phila-tion for her LORD's return, she was willinl' to do earth." The doora of opportunity for prea.chiDI' the delpMa age came out of Sard;a, The Protestant whatsoever He commanded. Gospel are controlled by the WRD JESUS CHRIST. Refonnation, u we saw in the preceding chapter, CHIISrs NATWE IEVIAUD TO PHilADIIIMIA Neither Nikita Khrushchev nor Mao Tae--Tunl' nor COMMENDATION : "I lc>iotiJ tAr worb (bellold, 1 became dead and cold as a state church. PhHadelph ;a any world d;ctator can clooe the door to the P""'ch' ltave 8f!t be/Of'e thee a door OJHmed, toAicll Mfte waa marked by vitality of life. There are four aapect.a of CHRIST's character re-ing of the Gospel unleu CHRIST ao willa it Thia ia ca." •llvl), tllat tl&ov Aa.at alittk potoer, aM di&t In this church age, GOD worked in a thrilling and vealed in Philadelphia in ve.l"'le 7, two of which are not only true of the Miuionary movement of the keep m.v toOf'd, aM did.t ut cf.e,.y 'lftll MMe." excitinr manner that produced revivals in Europe not found in the vision to John in Chapter 1. Philadelphia Church are. but it is also tnae of the CON DEMNATION : Not one word! and the British Isles, spreadinr even to America. (1) "Holv ..... Our WRD reminda thie church of individual. COUNSEL : "/ come qxicklv: !&old /tut tAat tehiell These revivals in turn produced what is known today His holineu. It is good to be reminded at thia point The late Dr. Henrietta C. Meera waa a rreat leader tla.ov Acut, tMt "0 01~e td:e tllll cr01Uft.." u the modern mi.uionary movement, Charles G. Fin-that He al8o said, "Be 'Ve lwl'V; for 1 4"' Holr,'' (I of youna people. Verse 7 wu often uaed by her in CHALLENGE : "He tlrat <rV<r<tnMtA, I will ""'" ney, D. L. Moody, Bmy Sunday, and many othe... Pet. I :16). Th;s aspect of the nature may have been challen!Pnr younr people, called of GOD to obey Hla .tim 4 pillar i" tote tem,U of"'¥ God, aM 1e •lta.U Jt was this moving of the SPIRIT of GOD on the singled out to alude to the practice of the church of Word without fear or reservation. GOD ia DOt limited qo O"Ut tllt:ace M more: 4wd I will torite tiJ'Oft part of the people that caused an Enrliah shoe cobbler Philadelphia of beinl' aeparated from the world auto in Hia ability to open doon. This is a m--ae mueh .tim tile ume of m)t God, aM tile ••e of tile to become so burdened for the lost of India that in holiness. needed by the LORD'a aervante today. 'nlere il a eitr of mr God, tAo ft.,. 1""""""'· w.W:A cOIIIetA 1798 he became the nrat fore;rn m;aa;onary. Wmiam (2) "T"'e ... " In several posoa,.. our WRD Ia teDdency to compromiae to ,..t opportunlti• when Ia do1Citl ot<t of Aeav.., frOIII "'r God, a..t "'ifte"""' Carey wu followed by other young people whom the refe•red to aa TRUTH, (John 14 :8). Or, J. y.,._ truth It Ia our reopona;billty to do rir!lt and It Ia ftftO """'e. He tllat /latA aft ••· lot .\iWi A•r SPIRIT of GOD had touched and the preoent day McGee off era th;a ;nte...,.tinr au_.tjon. "'I'I'IM GO'o'a no.,...Wbillty to open tho doora of opportunity 'ltiAc&l t.te Spirit IG.itl& to tile cAurcl&a." "Faith. Jliaeionary Movement" was begun. As our means genuine with an added note of perfectioD aDd for ua. Havinr studied three su.,....;ve church,. of ad~ LORD sa;d, "/ /lave ad before tl><e a ®or completeneaa. 11-d;d not !Pve the 'true b.-.l' Dr. Herachel Ford, putor of tho Firat Baptlat preoa;nr nature, U ;, :':!freoh;nr to consider the .,...oo ., s'' Thia open door found such men aa AdOs CHRIST is the 'true b.-.1,'" (Jolur l :a2s86). ,.,._, Church of El Paao, Tuu, tello the atory at a,_ chun:h of Philadelphi&s Thia sixth chun:h Ia a throw, n;ram Judaon, David Livinptone, Jonathan Goforth, th;s we ..., that CHRIST Ia not oniJ tnrtlr, but Ho Ia -oa~ .John who after fourte. falthflll ,_,. back to the f;nt three centuri& Your heart will be and Uterally thouaanda of other younr people roinr the ult;mate truth. There will be 110 tnth lh.., to· wu ulred by hia -ploJOI' to Join cortala d'ric dalle atirred u we study the P"••r. and you will find out to Africa, China, Japan, Korea, !Delia, South this wo rld other than the tnth __.. Ia JII:SUS "for buoi--.• The ,.,...., -l'lfaood oa youraelf deoirinc to be identifiad with thla kind of a America, and the lalancla of the._ CHRIST, Thia upect at Rio uturo _, well .,..,. the ,..,.nda that it would com-lao hla Cbriotlaa churchs One factor that led to the ,....t m;uionary moves alluded to the -t toward doctrlllai _..uoa -~-to bo ldoatiflad with ~ drilllt· -lOCAL CHUICII Of __,.,. ment wu the printillf of the Bible ;n the lan-that e~ the.,. of PI!Oedoplrla iar. pmblillf people that fnq-tad u-aurt'llp The diurch of l'biladolpbia wulocated in a conter of the people. aDd the natural teDclency of the onJina, . (3) ."H.• IMI ~1M Aoq •I ~' · ,"Ia AD obs Ho refuaod...., to the polat ,that he offend to aub-, of Grwl< civillaatloJL Founded oaiJ lilt yeara befon ry incllvidual to take the Bible literally, Thua. when vrouo ref ere-to the aathori~ of CBIWIT. It aludoo mit !rio notrMtioll, but it wu doeUIIOIL Two ,_,. CHIUST, it had a aurprlainl inti-upon that uea a ""'"' 1DA11 Uke William Carer .-.1 our WRD'a to Hla ....,lUI 1'llloralllp at tire ..W. lrllt atiU ,..,_ later tire ... )llorw '*-amo.J7 In aDd wu laid at tire Pci<liit world, Mlllmancl to "Go .. itolo .u ,_ ti10rl4 ..,.. ,._A 1.\c to the txt that wu dloc-•• 18 a..o lltlrrlo 1 ;1. AJs by Ilia doetora that 1oe 0111J had a abort time to Uw Thle Clrudl maat ban been .. ..,. 'rita!, for Phlta-Goo!NI to .. IPJI ...-o, • he wu illdlaed to abe)' il !houri> Ho ~~-1lrtltMo to tire IIDp at tire ..W. Wboll hie wife ... ad if ho waatad to !raft a Ilia..._ .....,._ 1 "aed aa irrdopoadet Cbriatlaa dV urrtil The --f_. that eoatri1rrlted to thla IDiooioft.. He ~ _,.. tire at oat "' wlrlolr ..._, or1o1t ht., ho ... lad, "No. aeDd for JoluL • 'l'lllo faltll- lllt-at lilt '14th -turr' -It wu -ad ...,. _,_ i........,. ialeo.t Ia the atucb' of can ,......_ IW Clrrlatiu bad tire joy of lmdl .. lllo ·dJI-. frtaM ~llltTula the c1octrtao of tire Soc....t C.U.. o1 0111' LOBO. (4) "B•IMI~•·_,_ .... ...,__,,_, t.amv ... bfth ... atllltLO&DIDUICHall'l' ,..PM-OP ... _ I&IOifi A""'IMI 1100 tire doctriM at tire PNalllooU!Ialrotara """"""'_,-., ...... • • ,• 'l'lle LOilD ll:ll1ll •uamo twe ,_,. bolon bo load bm ... COD ...... -:.=";.., I 11•• lileniiF •nm .,. .. b of CHR18T, wlrldl W .._ aD 1r11t <load .._ tire lift Hlo 41rr .. hl lilt t. •a.,. Wo ........ 'l'lle m wp ..... , ....,.. load abtla !'tr ..... ~ o.r UJaD I ~ ......... ..,. 1 .., lilt .... at ... thlnl , • ._..,., .. ontwa,. ~ ....... • -w _. .,,."' lilt o :t; 1 = 111t '-':at ,..,.lilt, l;ueofllratCIIf, •.•' ... ffl • .. ... ~ .... bo ldlall ........ m waa poill ... ""'mlllt pwol'ow .. aptw, ............. wJ1at 8a ... air ., a.l4 18 P' •:11, .U ~ ho I Jl f4l A CHEERFUL BOARDER at the Lloyd Collins resl· dence Is a lively linnet, now almost b months old and very much at home, either In a cage , or on any likely perch, Including the master's toes. The bird, now af· fectlonately known as Skipper, was probably just a day old when found on the ground, naked and hungry and more dead than al ive. At first Skipper was fed liquids by eyedropperl and hard boiled egg with the aid of a toothpi ck and recove red quickly. Lloyd Collins Is a building Inspector In the City of Newport Beach build- Ing department. Mrs. Collins was for many years at Lhe Newport Beach branch of Bank of America. They now make their home In Laguna Beach. Directory lftSUI.AHl.'E ... f"OA ALL 01'" VOUA tHSUAANCI[ NEI!:DS ROBERTSON -SADL E1 R INSURANCE - J333 E. Cout RWJ. eo ..... *I MIW-IT:t-3131 nrftnA.L DIRECJ'ORS ... BA.LTZ MORTUARIES lUI SUPERIOR AYE. COSTA MESA Mldw•y b-2424 3520 E. COAST HIWAY COROllA DEL MAR ORiole 3-9450 Shin 1942 set for Dec. 13 11oo ••• prnlow ol •• T"" p1011• '"' Doc. 16 OIM .. Couty PllUhMnltOaic wllll La .... ce Poatlt, ...... loolotr ,will bo bold ot 11 coodoclol, ..S Mutllo AI ... L& w.-elday, O.o. 13 , at 1icb, piMa toloiat. iachad .. ..... Coaot c-oy Club. lb'mpllooy No. 32 Ia O,Majoc, Wwt•al pteviaw ticlctta· by Moaan; Coacetto No. 3 .. 11.75 Mel ' can be pw-in C majcu; Ptokoli.tr; iiU...S ol •• clooo . $ympbony No. 2 in C ouj,., n. pleviaw il open &o the Schumann, and Decocation pabllc, lOCI luncboon , .. e1-Day, Jvat . .. daea may be made with Seniaa with Mu. Raymond .... Edw1.1d Schurnacbet at Dotta. preview cbliaun. 642-5003 until Dec. 9. Thit ue the ~ea . Edwud Sc:b• Mli .. ia tponaot:ecl by tho macher, Willilm M. Laina. Nawpo~t H11bot women'• It Moe ian Quinn, J. Donald PbilhumoniC Boa1d. Puauaon, Hetman Johnaoa, Dl. Calia Slim, chailman J. Allan Book Jr., My1on of die UClmuaic dopastment, Henchlet. and Ceddc San- will pletlnt the p1opam. den, ~ac:uuina wotkl to be YULI MUSIC POl diaplayecl by the Lot Ana• lea Pbilhaunonic Otchcttra I'UCHSIA. Ml!nNG Satu1day, Dc:tc. 16, in Otanae Tho Coata Maaa-Bay Coatt Colleae AudilOiiwn, Citiet Pucbaia Society will Dl. Slim, a conce1t piani1t, meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, coaduct.ol, and muaicaloaiu, Dec. u. for a bu1ineu tet- i• a auduate of the Univet-sion, lO be followed by a aity of B1itith Columbia, Cb.ri1trnat proaram or rrutic 1nd 1cceived hia matte• of aDd sona by tbc:t Saddleback att de pee and hi 1 doct01-Otapter o( the Sweet Ad .. ate rrom Huvasd Univeuity. linet ~ l'latin. There will At thc:t Univeuity of Otic.. alto be a 1peci1l tolo by F. he waa conductor or the Stuart Price or C01ta Meta. Univeuity otchesua, &nd The Society meett at the hu conducted pe1f01mances Co•ta Mesa Le1ion Hall, or Haydn Lotd Mus, and S6S W. 18th SL · Bach Double Violin Conceno =========== SCULPTRESS Gloria Terry Pugsley of ·corona 'del Mar is shown here giving the finishing tpu ches to a terracotta port.r~l t bust of Cindy O'Keefe of Corona del Uar. In the background is a portrait bust of her daughter Hollis. Mrs. Pugsley stud ied speech and journalism In Texas, pyrsued a wr iter's career with the Mexico City News, the Escondido Times and San Diego Magaz ine , and then, through writ ing about art and artists, became Interested In sculpturing. She studied under Ferenc Varga, Hungarian classical sculptor, and completed her art edu cation at the De· troll Institute of Art. She is now giving demonst rations from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. dally at the Andr ess Stone Gal· lery at 1741 West cllff Or., In Westcllff Center. She is the wife of John A. Pugs ley, vice-pres ident of Club Car ibbean , travel organization with headquarters In NEWORT HARBOR EIIIGII SEOOIID SECllOII : -,.l TliURSDA.!,.DEC. 7,1111 CODA l1lL 11M, '!AI F. SALE! f.e•plele Li'II•W.tiee el Sleek OIKIN.U Oil P AINTINC;S 4T .tOST 41'11 RtOW-Ull OffU-IIJY 4T YIIJI OWN PIIU. INTIRE STOCK Of 'RIMTI' HRIGUPHS- OYAL~ ROUHD, MIMIATUIIS, PIAIIIS- I'OIIMOSA fiAMU-fiAMU IUDY MAD I ·-OUR CUSTOM MOULDING. AT l/2 PRICE FRAMES MADE TO YOUR ORDER AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICE TAK£ ADYAIT& OF TIIS SALE TO SAVE ON YU aiiiSTliAS II EMS . DAMES, frames 1:16 E. 17tlo STREET, COSTA MESA PHONI646 -9172 at the Univeuity of Calif., hvine. He is an authodty on renai uanee muaic and has Wlitten extentively on the PhOM In Your Ortt.r fot o S.bacrlptiM: 673-4550 Newport Beach. (Photo by Sico~t~t.;IIOiaO.Ic~oi.lm.;·.;l _________________________ ,. LEGAL NOTICE November?, 1967 T\e oadeNlpecl do certify tl.ay are eoodoetlag a ba.eiBHa at P.O. Box 3173, ORANGE, CALIFORNIA, uader the flctl• llo .. firm u-of Imperial la-ftat-atC-~Ay aad lAst Aid n,. la compoaed of the follow- ... ,.,.ou, whOM aa-•ba f. II aad p .. cea of Naldeoee ere aa followa : · Aadrew ucl Raymoode G. lleeako. 907 £, Carletoa AYe,, Chap, Calif.; Ja•• N. Cba- nn-la .. d Mildred E. Cllu.,. ria, .SSll E.Staa,.. Dr ., Or•••• C.IU. J•-a N. Chavarlia Mildred E. Cbw.rria Aadrew llecako Raymoocla G. Ueeako STAn: OF CALIFORNIA " COUNTY OF ORANGE • 0. Nowmber 7, 1067, before ... dt.e aadeNiped, a Notary · Pabllc iB aad for aald State, peraoully appea.red Aadrew J:leeakol Raymoade C. llees- lr.o a ad J• .. • N, Cbvan-la aad Mildred £. Ch.a,errla b.owa to -to be the peNoaa who.e ..... are e~abKrlbed to tile wltllia Wt~ot ud ack.aow• le4pd to -th.at d.ay eze-eated tit. ..... WinlESS I8J' haod aad official ... t. SPECIAliZING IN THE CLEANIN& & FINISHING OF DRAPERIES ONLY DRAPERY CLEANERS Remow: WMer Dam... • FLAME PftOOI"ING EXCLUSIVE COlT GUARANTEE Drapaty C!untn&, PwrliiCt ,...,... .... of tM ... of )lOUr draJ*Y, or 100% ~ if elean.cM. . "',....,. . ,.,... ( .. "-• Nl F*K Dlttriet"*' • '-'tttt ,._.,..... "AMERICA'S LARGEST'' Sorvinc All Orance County FREC LOANER DRAPES USS 20% FOR CASH & CMR'Y TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED Friendly NeliflbOmoocl ....... BElL BROADWAY MORTUARY ''"110 Broadway SKIPPER likes a varied diet, Including wine. Here he ·1$ taKing ci. 1(h1nk fro'm a wine glass being' proffered' It( Mrs. Col~ tins. SJ.ipper eats birdseed, lettuce~torn­ atoes,.~rawbenies and celery, and drinks watef as well as wine. Slpatare Helea A. Dodea My Co.Hsioe. espife. Jaly u 1969 Pa'IWa: lh•. 16, 23, 30, Dee. l!il67, ia the Ne•port Harhor U I ·MSJ. I-K14 eo.ta Mesa Chapel SUPT . W4TSOII HAMED SuPt. Norman E. Watson of the Oranae Coast Junior College District, hu been appointed cha itm&n of the Commiuion on HiJher Education in California. Thit body is a cormlinion -of the California Teachen The Largest Bible Class in the Harbor Area lnvlt•& rou to a &tully in which "The Bible Colftes Alive" TIME: Every S.11tlay •ami119 fto• 9:.6 to 10:50 PLACE, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CDSTA MESA lOl .Magnolla Str•t A IIARli!IELCOliE AIIAITS YOU' BRING YOUR CHILDRE N! OUR RANCH IS .•• UNIQUE Fer -ther• • fathora who hovo child ... ,.W•a, loring, yew childran, .,.. 2 ., 5, 1e •• while yooo ohop, .. tD • hntr ,.t•, •tertein, etc. 7 -.. J2 ......... . W.low .. ,.. .. -•4..loo ,. ............... . SAMBO, another member of the Collins household, Is very much interested in what is in that bird cage, and often reaches a searching paw inside. Aut as long as Sambo Is on the outside , and Skipper is inside, all Is well. (Collins LEGAL HOTic;£ CE RTIFICATE OF BUSTN f.SS Fictidou.s Firm Name THE UN DERSIGNED does hereby certify tllat he Ia Cob• ductiag a P""F boaiaesa Ill 3016 £, Cot~at Highway , Cor- ou del M.u, Calif., v.adet the fictitious Hrm aame of Cout Au to Service Ceoter aod tha uid rirm is composed of the followiag persoo whose umr io full aod place of ~;''""'I are a11 follows, to-it: Lester A. Sehoolt, 3016 £. Coast HiP,way, Coroaa del M.r 92625 (9442 Tolaal Circ le, Huatia«foo Beach). WITN ESS IDY hnd th~ 27t h day of November, 1967. Luter A. Schult STATE OF CA LIFORNIA M. COUNTI OF ORANGE ON llHS 27th day of No••em•'l ber, 1967, before ae, • Notary Puhlie ill nd for Nld eouty 10d s tate, rnldbatl tlr .. trela, duly co ... l••ioa.ed aad swon, peNoully apPeared Lester A ........ -»S ... 11 ...... Sehaak, kaowo to • be whoae to U.e ... Ja•pba~ Jaek Raaeh "01 .......... ..,.. ... 'holllt .to& 2 4 Qoolo- 1 '1\!fz, I a ..... Ul!«l '0110 1111 IMIOI •• .., •• lite Nme. nd official Je .. l• R. Rill ha aacl for aaht hooray for tile bre Receift a ,..,.....,. Wx:ome e¥1fJ manth . , . year after yeu after year. Most rettred professional men have atways been practical breadwtnners. They have had regular incomes and they count on 11 They like to equllilll their incomes. Thei r Monthly Security Accounts at Newport Balboa Savtngs and Loan Assoctation do this for them. The Monthly Security Account plan tS well estabhshed ... tl has proved tlsetf for many peopfe. Wise investors say. "The plan is temfic ... ARE YOU THAT ~IND Of BREADWINNER ? ........ ._ -IIIIIOrltNy S.CwttJ ~ ., -~•: """ 11wn1 . .., SJO.ooo. w. 111M rou each ~ I cflet' "" $.200.00. .,.. -- it; ......... "-__.... ~ !1.00'4 par -· • ._ IJIIWIC'-"4 ........... of-,..,.. ...... .,._ ,. u--.ooo.oo ...._ AN ,., ttllf ..... I ....... 1ft ,_, ~. "nln .... b .......... "' ..,..... ..-.t5. ...... t6 dwt ... "-"· (~1 wbtKI 10 P'"O"'•-• oA S.C 116.1 ot .,.,. C.t•toro~ .. ''"'"'lA! COO. 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The Alpba Cbia beina ho--Robert Kippen of Goleta; a01od uo; .50 yeu mombora, •d Miu Mueory 'Sduouder Mu. Leroy 0. Brown lad Md Mu. Howud M. Kien, Mu. Paul D. Dodds, ol La.-bolh now deceand. JUDO Beach; Mu. Oool&e At last Decembtu'sCb"i''"'- HomJiJhauun, Mia. Philip I. mat Luncheon the Alpha Wolk, and Mu. Si~ey E. O.i'• awuded their fi11,1 Boyd of Lap.na Hills; ,.,, 50 you· pin to Mi t . Gemae Kenneth 0 . Coolin& of New-. W. Woolley ofNe~ou Beach. pott Beach, and Min Sylvia 1 Tiachhauter of Balboa. MIWPOIT RESID!MT Ten yean a1o the Newport Hubor Alpha Chi Omeaa Alumnae lfOUP wu founed by Mrs. Kenneth G. Coolin&, Mu. J. Robert Meserve, Mts. Edau F. Hirth, Mfs. Datil R. de Lisle, and Mu. Bun- WOIIICS WITH VISTA I t:HIJitt:HES I ' Jlpmd!f Co"B' IJidi-1 G!lturd! 3262 Broad Street, M-.port Heights A Free .,,; I11Jf!pudtrtl CongregtUio11ill Christi• Cb~rcb Th• R•v. NorMan Brown, acting mlnlst•r. Karen Maria Pottert, 22, dauabter of Mn. Gertrude L. Felten, 13'"1 43rd SLo Wcu No~port. was one of n trainees who were araduatcd recently from a VISTA train· ina proaram at the Elc.,or Roouvclt Ttainina Center in New York City. As a Volunteer in Service to America, Mi ss Fetters will spend one year wortina in New York City ·with the Interfaith City•widc Coordi - natinJ: Coornittee, whi ch sponsors anti-poverty pro- arama throuabout the city. BILL OF RIGHT S OAV , Dec. 15, will be observed at a joint meeting of the Costa Mesa American Legion Post 455 and th e Auxiliary on Thu rsday eveni ng, Dec. 7, at the Legion Hall. The speaker will be the Rev. Claude Bunzell, curator of In- dependence Hall at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park. Pictured here displaying re- pl icas of histo rical documents are, from left, Mrs. Grant Bertolet, a new member o f the Au xiliary, with a copy of the De- claration of Independence; her son, 7· year-old Eric, holding a copy of the Con- stitution, and Bobby Anderson, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, with a copy of the Bill of Rights. Eric and Bobby a re 2nd graders at Killybrooke School. (Ensign photo.) &mday Service and Church School at 10:00 a.m. M'us.-ry car•.Pto'f'iMcl Pho ... : 6Q-27.t0 f i rst Baptist Onnch of Casto Meso Baptist Bible Fellowship lntlepe,de,t-Ardo"o"'o•s Santo A..o & Mognolio Sts. Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES ~:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Mom in& Worship 6:00 p.m. Train ina Unions 7:00 p.m. Evenina Worship WEDNESDAY 7:20p.m. Bible Study 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meetins Lutheran Church Of the Most•r Lutheran Church in A.-rica 2900 Pacific View Dr. Corona del Mar, Calirorni Dr. William R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3-5022 8:45 a.m., Family Worship 9:45a.m., Churc.h School 11 :00 a.m., festive Worship NU RSERY PROVIDED CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH The Power of lhe Holy Spiril \und~~ \< hn••l q "" "''""'"~ w""hop ~ ..... d lfl KJ ,., ... , '"""'"!: ~,-.,~.u· i r-.1 "•·dn•·,d~. a.111~ ~•""' A. full Youlh Progum Crn. of Ounge •nd 2Jrd. St. Cosu Mes• P~''"' H ! '""'" IH " '-IIH A TTEHD THE C\IURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY FlRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern) Corona del Mar Coast HWJ. at MacA.rUMir Paster Howard E. Williams Phone 6 73~626 SUNDA Y SCHOOL. •• ,, ,,.s- MORNING WORSHI!t.1 •. 11100- EV£HING WORSHIP' • • 7100 ,_ W£DHUD.t.Y Sf.RVIC£ 7o1S"" t4URSUY 'ROVI D£0 Christian Sci•nu Senic .. FlBST CHURCH OF oiMtl'l', SCit:H 1181 " 3303 Via Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SC HOOL 9:1S e ..... oncl 11 o . ..,. SUNDAY SERVICES 9d !l -ll e ..... WEDNESDAY EVEN ING MEETING I, ..... READING ROOM .... ~. •• .,., 9 ...... -s , ..... ............. .,: ' ...... -7:•5 , ..... r .... c~ • ., ..... F .. ., • .,, 9 ...... -s , ..... ; 7-9 , ..... Sun4ey: 1 p.m. -• , ..... SECOND CHUac • OF CllaiST, SCIENTIST Newport Beach a t Corona del Mar 610 Carnation Ave. SUNDAY SC UOOL 10 .. -. SUNDAY SERVICE 10 .. ..., WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 1:00 , ..... READING ROOM - Mutual Building 2863 East Coast Hishway \\on. -Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . Thu r~d"y evening -7 to 9 Yrlu arc cordially mvlted 10 aurnd Church Scrv1ce s and to usc the Rcad•na Room. llewpprt'ltn~or Lulheron ~lwrrh ''On thf! Blulfs O r~crloo lti,g Nt!wport Harbor" 2~01 Ct..l ,rl" O R I VIE N EWPORT BEACH, C ALIFORN IA THE AMERIC:AN LUTHERAN CHURC H e :30 a.m. to 9 :30a.m. -Worship Service 9:45a.m. to 10 :45 a.m. -Sunday School Freshmen top honor roll The Estancia Hish School's hon or roll for the first quu- Ur o f the 1%7-68 school ye ar includes 50 freshmen, 37 sophomores, 25 juniors and 36 ·l CD ion, ror ~ rotal of 148. The following students earned all A's: Carol Cappello, sophomore; Linda French, junior, and Janis Giue\1, se- Di or. Here is t he complete honor roll: fR£StwiEN SOPHOMOReS Larry Lawrence Kartn Amburaey Janet Anthony Janet Matson Doua Ausustine Nina Baker Caro l Mi llar · Carol Berner Debra Burkhart Sherry Orfens tein Linda Bitler Carol Cappello Wendy Pope Di ana Bu rchett Edward Chase Suzanne Powe ll Cha rles Coakley Raylene Cowley Don Randall Karen Conner Corinne Cullen Stephen Repp Rosemary Cox \ti chael Cunninaham Sharlene Sanden Douglas Crutchley Ge~rsi ana Dwight Linda Schultz Arthur CunninshamManlyn Ernst Rosemary Szabo April Dodson Andrea Fahy Greg Wa lker A SUMMER WEDOlNG is Deborah Dwight Tom Foss Nancy Werner planned by Candace Patricia Angela Elliott Sandra Geni• grown dauttlter of Mr and Maraaret Geenen Them as Good Mrs. Grant walker g~own Candy Gibbons ~Y Hardy . 'CArol Green L1nda Hetnck 353 C3roadway, Costa Mesa, Susan Hambacher Victoria Hiuins and S rlan Randall Plog, 110 Jan Headley Barbara Houston 3Mh St., West N~wpcHt ; son Janet Herschler Susan Jundanian ot Mrs. ~ock. Quitman of Betty Home James Kerwin East Bluff and Charles Plog Suzanne f'l ubner Anita Knapp of Stamford, Conn. The Thomas J ohnson John Lane bride~lect is a graduate of \1ilt Ka wabe Rich ard Martin .costa Mesa High School at-Debra King Dean \tay tended uc Santa 13arbara' and Ann~ Lee Bonnie McLeod · \1arlln Lemke Jack. Moore I~ now employed at UC I. He r l)iane Lenke David Mu.honen f1an ce served 4 years In the Margery Loelkes Be th Newman navy, including Vietnam Edi Loveless Susan Pearch duty. He Is now attending Robyn \1cCrana Leslie Phillips Orange Coast Col lege and Anna ~1cGhi e Nicki Pisano plans to trans fer to Long Patricia Paton \brk Saunders jseach State. {9ernie Alden Brian Percy Cynthia Stamper photo.) J oa~ Prenti ce Karen Tipper Robm Rath Gail Tyler Deborah Riley Kathleen Whiddon UCI STAFF MEMBERS Ward Saunders Debra Whi te HOHORED FOR SERVICE Anoe Sc hwart' JUNIORS Sixty-five years of col-Carolee Sheppard Judy AJ cb lecti ve service to the Uni -Ellen Sumrall Bruce Beckwith versity o f Caliromia by 5 Edward Swi ss Paul Bri uo starr members have been Paula Szabo Jeanne Carfrey recognized at the UO Robin Takus agawaStephen Cochrane campus by issuance of Bill Taylor \tarl ene Crum service award!.. Debbie Thomas Ge raldine Filet Those honored are: Mrs. Lynn Wallace Linda French Mary D. Allredge, adminis-Kathryn ~a l wick Timothy Hitchcock trativ e assistant, 615'1.1 Doua Weller Kathy Holden Jasmine, Corona del Mar, Thomas 'Mckland Ste ve ~loyt lOyears;John Elliot, seni or Cynthia Youmans Nancy Julien SENIORS . Maraaret Alexander Debbi e Baker Bonnie Barnett Steve Barton Dan Boaue Nancy Bun Phil Cannon Marlene Carlson Steve Clark Teny Clausen Pauicia Couello DuWayne Dockter Kalhym Dodson Diana Dreiu Claude Ernst Grea Fahy Valerie Fanil Cynthia Firey Steven Fomaca Robert Franicevich Linda Genis Janis Ginel Aiel Golson Jim Hill Dan Hoey Becky Ho lloman John Laaerquist Jan Larsen Stephen Pew Deni se Ru cker Penny Schillina Randy Slotkin OenniJ Spalding Barbara Staderman Brenda Stone Kathy Yeaaer E~R~~~~:;;ri:~:i~~:;~~ Student to stage plays put on thi s year. Drama and muai cal revues are being considered for later in the ye ar, AIRMAN WALT WEIER OH DUTY IN THAILAND Ainnan Walter 0 . Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald ~. Weber of 42 8 Francisco IJt., Wes t Upper Bay, has been araduated from a U.S. Air Force technical school at Keesler AFB, Min. He was trained aJ a radio opera- tor and has been assianed to a unit of the Air Force Commun ications Service at U-Tapao Royal Thai AFB, Thailand. SCHOOL VANDALIZED A frustrated vandal who couldn't break into the ice cream free Zer wi th table knivu at Horace En s ian School over the weekend broke 3 alasses on the floor oC the cafeteria. A SSO window was also br~ ken. ,.,,_.,,. ... , ....... 'IIIUIIIMY, D£C. I, 1117 CDiiiiA aiiAII. aLJF. MOI14( P41K Mortu.lry • u~ Chepel • c.m .... , .... ........,_ , .............. CNmetion s-vkea 3!100 ~ Vi-Driwe / N-port 8eado, C::.llfotni1192663 /171 4) 15.44.1100 Orco Block Co. 11:00 a.m. t~2 :00 noon -Wor.ship Serv ice The Rev . James G. Blain, Putor The Rev. George J. Busdiecker, Visitation Pastor Phone ~48-3631 admi nisuative assistant, Santa Ana, 10 yeus; Clifton Miller, s enior architect, Tuatin,lS years; and James G. Wi !son, bu siness manaaer, 448 Cabrillo , Corona High- lands, 20 years . The Oranae Coas t Collese Drama Club Players wilt present 4 student produced and di rected one-act plays at 8:15p.m. Jan. 12 and 13 in the OCC Auditori um. Adm ission wi ll be Sl. Drama club officers ror the comi na year in clude Robert Strnad, president; Zor'Cene Burlin of Santa Ana, fi rlt vice president; Chris Weatherhead of New· port Beach, second 'lice If there's o sportsmon in your STAND UP FOR · AMERICA! C•IIS.mlons will hov•., .,..,.._.lty te YOte l.r 0.'f'emor C10r .. Wallaco 1.r p,.aiolont In IHI OHL Y If • -pollllcoil parly , ........ .., thlo puopoao I~ -lift ... l.r the Calllomlo bollat. n.. "-lei..' ln"-olont Party lo the Callfomlo' ,...., ..... 1<1\the notlonal W•ll•c• Ca.,olp haa authorlaecf to piece_ the a. • .,. nor' a ,_. • the,.....,.. eleCtion ... llef'l~ thla stafa.· Ta -Illy the AM•I-lnd.,.,d.,t Parly l.r the Call'-''-bol· kit, 66,059 ...... .,., ,..,., .. with the ,.,ty ,rler .......... 20, 196& • If 1H 11idl I rtllslr• II"' .... ,.II, .,. .... w h um ,. lletp •. c-r u 111 ••• '~· ••111 L s ...... Clll ... llleftllt " ..... jN•IIIt FOR WAllACE· Bruce \\It !I iams o r Newport Beach will direct the Edward Albee drama, ''The American dream.,. Robert Strnad or Cos ta Mesa wi II handle "This property is con- demned" by Tenneuee Willi~ma . "Hello out there .. by Williarft Saroyan will be directed by Rand Shultz or Newport Beach. "The Ti&er'' pcesident~ and Debbie Campanaro of Newport Beach, secretary-treasurer. Club advis ors are Luc:i., Scott and Peter Scarpello or the OCC Drama Depart- menL Christmas, w•"ve got the gift thol will scor• the biggest hit wiltt himl by ~rray Schiaaal will be ---------- directed by Paul Ge rsowi tz or Cos ta Mesa. The plays are the first of a s eries of tbeatrical lhe club to PhoN I" Y •r ON.r for • S.t.acri,.l•: C.ll~- YOUR NEWQT PHARMACY THE NEWPORT CEWR MEDICAL BUILDING ~ayjgdfiitier ·- ••• O·L~ 5 Ita ... ·-----•=u . .._,, ~cu;laee....._ ..... ..,.: ·-·-·- Li4o S~n i n1 " ... a. VIALIDOII.I. -Cell 011 H7. A4mmllUNL\N CUISeNI JIIMD IN OlD WOtiD lft.INDOI ............ [_., -"dr, .. _ eou ..... ,,,. -d .~ 1M VMWI ...,.,.,., •ac:ll llltht. 1611 WESTCllff DRIVE NEWPORT lEACH, CALif. .. ,....., MATTRESSES W&W -UliVILDDrG lnecular Sh•pes ......... -c:.ttla COSTA WISA WAniUS CO. 2110 Ne•,_.IW. U._., a.IJOJ CHqts KIRBY of Corona del Mar, left, and Leah Harlan of Laguna !3each will both dance the role of Sugar Qose tn Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker" suite, which will be presented by the Laguna 13each Civic 8allet Co. at Orange County locations in December. Chr is will per- form at the 2:30 p.m. Dec. 10 matinee at Huntington 9each High Schoo l; at 8 p.m. Dec. 16 at Laguna High School, ~nd at 8 p.m. Dec. 20 at Fullerton Junior College. Leah will perform at the 2:30 p.m. Dec . 9 matinee at Newport Harbor High School; at 8 p.m. Dec. 10 at Huntington 13each, and at the matinees Oec. 16 and 17 at Laguna and Dec. 20 at Fullerton. The Grandest ' Mall of All is ... ... As easy to find as your front door. Ovtlr 54 fine stores now open. Iouth Coast ?lua STE VEN J. VAN DYKE, &07 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar, has been promoted to assist- ant manager at the Laguna 13each 13ranch of Secur ity First National 13ank. He had been a superv isor the re prior to his new appointment. He is a native of Sioux Ci ty, Iowa, received a 13.S. degree from the Unive rsi ty of Coler rado and two certificates in commercial banking from the Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Bank ing. He is a skiing en- thusiast and a member of the Army Qeserve. IlEAL Til VOLUNTEERS CUSTO~ HOMES -REMODELING COM~ERCIAL Penonallled Sef'•ict Busy health commi ttee members or the Junior Ebe\1 Club of Newport Beach are undertakin1 another project. Durina lhe month of Decem- ber, members will be stuf· fina and addressing 6,000 envelopes for the Society ror Crippled Children and Adults. Mrs. Henry Stotsen- bera chairs the Health , -I. lii.DI~ ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. lS Y eus in Newpon Beach I 1o1M. lll¥4. 67U590 Corrmiuee. ' CUSTOM TAILORS SUITS -SPORTCOATS SHIRTS -TUXEDOS MONOGRAMS AVAILABLE I EXCELLENT SaEcnON READY MADE Q.OntES I All CUSTOM TAILORED Q.Ont!S AI. TUA 110M fREE I'Oit LII'E Of' nt! GAIIIENT ~nt L--·· _M __ I & &~, IIAITft OIA-~ I'Mtl.WUI ··~~ tV.. I'4Jo ' .v.. ~, t!.Ll . ' Ho1or roll is announced TM,IInt qlllllt• booor toll at AbrM-.n Unoolo la'-t:· •• • lmool liata '9 IUdeata ia Che 61h arade. 40 Ia •• '* ande aod 6) ia Cbe ltb arade •• reported by Principe. I we ... rCarlsoa. All A"l • .,. III'Ded by the rollowina: leYMib p ade -Robyn Child. Sunn Katz aod Teny Wat&.aiiA'ain alltllbjecll; Pr.nc:ia Boero, Tricia Crooke, Sieve ~PariMd, Patti Sloper, Mepn Thompaon ud Anita Paloachar, all A' a in academic 111bjec:ta. · EiP,Ib arade-John Blanpiod and Konrad Clade, all A's ia all aubjecta; Kellyn Beeck, Elizabc1h Brimmer, Jim Cote, Karin Peldman, Sue Hodor, Scott Hombeat, Jim Laue, Robert Montaomery, Nancy Ryan and Healher Weir, all A'a in academic nbjecta. · Hero it the comPlete honor roll: 6TH 'GRADE Stacy Platt Muuay Helm Ca.ol Bemey Kathy Pu1 sell Sue Hodot Cathy Crone Milly Pursell Scott Hornbeak KeHy Hyman Nancy Redez Quenby Hym an Sheryl Peterson Ken Randall Kate Jayne Jamie Andeuon Tom Shelton Phil Jones Cindy Ashley Patti Sloper Jim Luse Lanadon Beeck Mesan Thompson James Match C01y O'Conn01 Joe Tosti Vicki McCauy Cathy Watson Teuy Watt Tom McCmlde 7TH GRADE Paul Whittaker Stephan :\1cCOJmick ·Barbara Babbe Karin Wood Wendy McCu\loush Ftancis Bocto 8TH GRADE Debbie "'lellott J enniret Booty Kathy Auven shine Cindy Michaels Gina Calder Leslie Babb s Pattice \\ickclson Rob .Caldwell Brad Bakct John Miles Robyn Child Doug Battie Kitty Mock Robert Clark Laurie Bay J ~ss Robcn \1on tgome ty Tricia Ctooke Kellyn Beeck J ane Mo ui son Cathy England John B\anpied Kath)' Oxrmd Laurie Everson Dana Blumet Ed Pri ebe Gar y Fan Debbie Bogle Cathy Put mo rt Jill Farwell Elizabeth Btimmer Sue Rodtiguez Ann Fitzgerald Scott Camet on Christine Rumbellow karen French Kontad Clark Jane Rethlefson HildenbrandKtisti Clarke \\ar ia Ricca ,,-·---.Karagianis Jim Cote Kr is Rubly Su san Katz Bob Davis Nan cy Ryan Matt La11abee Bob Delancy Ch ri s Schwe t Rod Match Bob DeMott Shelly R)'an Andtea McAdam Lauy Denner \li ch ael Sevie t Sue McClellan Btad Die tz Kathy Smith Steve McFarland Ka1in Feldman Astr id Store Tetes a \\or ley Rick Felthuis Bil l Viet&C\'et Dennis Ne'4'Comb Ann Fotsyth Andtea Wateu Liz Noll Julie F1e eman Heathet Wei! Anita Palen char Loui Gottschalk Rt cky Y01ba Dan Wlasick ' TOM MUQ PHY , at right, founder of the American Host Program, Is pictured with ~oy Andersen, progra m chair· man for the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club, at the Nov. 28 meeting at the Villa Sweden res taurant. Mr. Murphy re cei ved his A.l3. degree at Western l;!:eserve Univer· sity in Cleveland and hi s M.A. degree from Cal State, Long 13ea ch. He served as a paratrooper dur ing 'Norl d War II. He showed a film narrated by (:t ete G.oberts, about a teacher from a foreign country spending a ' month with Ame rican families unde r the American Host Program. Mr. Murphy found ed the program in 1%3 and obtains support solely from industry . He accepts no tax funds, has been offered federal assistance, but refused the offer. GEDDES WILL TEACH CLASS IN ACTING Stulllt Geddes will be teachina an actina class for both beginnin& and advan- ced students startina Mon- day, Dec. 18, at the Second Step Theatre, 2851 Villa Way in Newport Beach. The class will be held from I to 3:30p.m. l\1on days and Wednesdays. \1r. Geddes has been jl.n actot professionally f01 10 yean and worked Cot" 5 of those yean in New York City with Lee Strasbetl, both in his pr ivate classes and at the Actors Studio; with Uta Hasen at the H. B. Studio; and with voice coach Alice Hermes. He was graduated with a de pee in theaue atts fr om S&n Francisco State in 1961 and has acted both coasts in films, vision, and on the st.aae. MFII'OI!T HAIIIIMI Ellllll 1£00110 SEC'TIOI - -,. 5 THUIISOAY, D£C. 7, 1117 OOIIDIA DEL~ OIUF. I MOMS means month -o-matic -savings . It is the new way to save money automatitally . Only Glendale Federal has it. With Moms help a regular amount is transferred each month from your present non -earning bank checking account to a safe, high -earning Gl~ndale Federal savings account. So you save without effort, without fail with MOMS help . And i1 you have so much money you don 't need MOMS help, transfer it in one lump sum to Glendale Federal, and watch it grow. MDNTH-0-MATIC SAVINGS affectionately called I MOMS Newport Beach: 2333 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. ' at MacArthur Blvd. NewportS Only Federal savtnQs Association 5% current annual rate /5.1 3% annual yield· The Nation 's Second Largest Federal SaYings Aunrtenaa I • ' I y Agenda for Plannen Thooo_.l.,..laolloa~. , of Part ••lao.·to ..... vv'; ~9 Md ""· ......... ....a -··k.-t n••· Uolt a Jack Ia lllolloa drl•o-~-~No. •U, wtol .. ::-::..~UW ....... Bl'fd., •• •. '""' ,..._, roa&ar•u -aoo 111111 --· bill H~~~..., :zot •-McPa4doa Pl. ·Ia c-. BIY4. : ---Coaol Hwy. -.. A•o.,->411'1Md, hi No-1 will M ooa-aad c-a dol Mor 1041 Ia .... ., •• ""' •••-al• • • • aldored by liM Pl-laa J ...... a Hilla R4. ·bo olua• --11 a ---lq CoOGalaaloa lola oYOalaa, lod oo a ,......, ...... 4 · lloiWI 1 dor -Dac. 7. · '-•• dl IMcL . II a or to 110- Tbe localio. Ia lOU W. _.:..._ N 16 ~· .. 1t1 __ .. ._611' • buildlna ,.. • Balboa 81•4. ~ 0010prlaod of -01 o. · ' --•a. · • $ Iota, . ptoo~dy ....,plod -•ao 111111 Hoapilal R4. ~ oolNtl• • w by Bar a ..... RoaliJ Md ood Plocoada AYO. INIWaoo Laa.r 1rooa c .. Orolt .. 1 r .. ldeadal buildlna. IDpedor An. •4 Newport l!detblau; vlo..,ralldaal Hera 11 &he complee. BlYd..WaatNewponHelalt.tl, udaaaenltalllllleroiNew-IIIII'' ••- linda for 10nlaht'• meal-be clauln..S •• 1 eeeondary port, Duaaa. reque1tl111 a _._ laa: 10M, 4 lane• undlvidlld. · 0111..,,. ntaaaloa or u•• Vo~•coa ...,.,._..,, ponoil for lia•• 111 J .. borH G.IAI•II MID LAUieaT lln1CI Dr. ·IC.J. Small""<><> 37 H Amaadmont No. 237,, will ell R4.. ood Coaal Hwy. ud 01 Wlnt QIITall CAll. Octlu Blvd. · Coror:a del ~0~" 10 . :;'j4 ~· ~ lbe proloa1atJon of Back ~;~f1~MI1;;::;•~•~JI;II~I~·~C~•::"':.:":•:•,;,· :·~C.;:u:•:•~ .. =!lllo=•J Mat, l~tOot • eacroac:bment adoption":}"~ ~~ (PI.:.n;d Bay Dr.· ~ laiO tbe .l!Woot f~t yard Conwaunity) d.ittrict ordi'" eetbact. ta co~oction widt n.anco. FINAL PLANS of the new Orange-Coast YMCA facility In the 13ack Bay area are checked Ill' (left to rlghll Don Wells, Mrs. John 9owman and Mr. 13owman. Phase 1 of the building project Is now nearing completion. The new Y will In- clude facilities for the present 140 Y groups and also fOf new adult programs. Mr. 'Neils and Mr. 9owman are YM Exe- tive Club members. (Swenson ptloto.) nmodohDa. · Thu wa1 hold P'l••l M•p over from lbe. OeL '5, Nov. Tract 60U, Newport Coo- 2 and 16 mootiqa. . ter. con•htina of 150.39 A.P. Kelao, 207 N. ·Bay acrea divided in.IO 22 num- PL, B.alboa lelllld.UI.ic obo. baed Iota .nd 28 lettered aervabon room undft tho 3.5· loti · foot heiabt limit, lnd 3-loot v • .i •••• o.pen •~oty rail in con?ec-Stanley Ahlman, 101 Otut F h P I• Bl b~ wtth a l . ..too~ raned St.o West Newport, l~oot rom t e 0 Ice Otter polio, enc:roacbina •nlo tho oncroacbmont iniO lo.foot . 1 . . . . front yard setback. Thu front yard aetbac:L S..Rtiay, Nev. 26 Meu, and Raymond McCioa-Welt Newport., diacovered was held over from Nov, 16. · Alfred Dom, 1116 Oolpbin Someone's idea p C Satur-key~ 530 W. Wilson, Costa tho thert of a Jantzen abin M .. t., PI• A .......... ,. Ter.; Irvine Terrace, sun day niabt fun was to a lasll Mes~; lle failed to pau the and billfold from Ilia New-Amencb$11.1 No. ·14, whu::h deck and stairway in tho holes in the lOp of a con-sobnety test and was book-port Harbor Hiah SchooiJYm t;poaea1o1nclude $tb Avo.,· rear yard, 2 feet fJOm the vertible and to bend a radio ed on the charae of intoxi -locker. ~na del Mar, from Mar-wuterly aide property line antenna, causina Sl25 dam-cated in public: •• Vi rainia WMnesdey Nov 29 aue~teN Ave.· southeasterly and zero feet from the rear aaes to the white Cadillac Ellsworth, 351 Walnut, ~cw-Raw 0~11 w~re thrown at: ; e~~~Bheadt master· property line. belonaina to Fred Winder-port Shores, heard a noise the front door of 1!24 w Th~e an b ldll wayf phln. Uso p.,.,,, m~re, 447 Via Lido Soud, that was caused by 1 2 by 1 Ocean Front, Central New:'~ waa e over r~ Arthw Shd, 1424 Antiaua L•do Isle ••• Another van-stone thrown tluouah 1 win -port. causina 110 d&maaca LEGAL NOTICE Way, .Dover Shores, .5-loot dal's 'd f f do th · · --fenCCin the frontyard,wbcre . • ea o un was to w ••. Robert Mycr, 4232 to e pa1nl, accordina to N"OTICEO r TRUSTEE'S SALE Jr. f · · chmb a 4 foot patio wall Hi laria Way, West Newport Martin ~illiama. • • The No. 4097 ~ ~n ~:Ot cncc. u . pennltted and then to overturn 2 pot-Heiahu, was aoina to ride blaclr: Suzuki reported stolen o~~. De cember 22, 1967, " ~-l-B Oas~ct. ted plants and to gouge a to school on his S60 aold from Richard Seay 160.5 w. 11:00 A.M .. UN IOr\ 8 . .\NK, u GrcnVJile Land1dcll, 1424 hole in a windbreak. Stingray b"k b l Balboa Blvd. cen'tral New-Trutee Ull.der aad!o~uaQ.t to Galaxy Dr.! Dover Shores. Mo da N 27 1 e, U someone r ' Deed of Trust date November 4•footfencc•n the front yard " )', ov. had stolen it. •• A stereo port. wu aound at 5:45a.m. 7, 1963, made by IRVING C. where a )-foot fence is : John Goodman, 41, of 'n6 and records valued at S1l4 at Jamboree and Coast Hwy. JORDAN AND MARY C. mittcd per E. Ocean . F~nt, Balboa, we re stolen from her front ••• A 12-foot ribera! ass JORDAS, husba~d a11.d wife, V • .11 R was found sa tuna nell to his room, said Barbara Seaman sailboat found adrift off the and ~ec:orded November 13, era~• es utaur~t,l617 damased Ford pickup that 360~ W 8 lbo Bl d. W ' Stuft Sh'rt R 1963 111. Boolt 6802, P11Ae 316 Wcslehff Dr., Westchff Cen-b h' d 2 h d • a a v • cat 1 estawant was of Offidal Re c:o rds ia the ter dancinc and live ent was e 10 . ot er am aged Newport. , .Maraaret Jacobs, towed to the Harbor Depart-offic:e of the Recorder of Ora11.8e tai~me L or- cars, bclonaana to Leonard n~ Bayside Dr. Newport ment. •• Daniel Lattimore County, Califo~ia, givu to n Lentz, 3125 Li meri ck, Costa left her purse wilh sn ~ 47 of 1!45 Anah'eim St.' ~ec:ore aa iodebledDess In "'DoroT~y Carpenter and t" l'ou'U(_.._._ ... ~::~'P~f s.,,·intt~. •·hi aot pay u." a ,·iMt and ope. your account today. PASADfNA'S OLDEST AND LARGlST MUTUAL SAVINGS ·~co~., ... ••• • .. "'" PASADENA CORONA DEl MAR OFFICE· .!Mn; ~~'I f;.,,,,, J·lol(h"·OI Cun"'" 1).·1 \I .or. Calof '1.!6.!·0 ,.,., .. .,., •• .,,. h;i ">~till ltUD OHICI • PAUOf.IU it~ l c ...... ~. e ... ., • u 9 l,lt~ • FOR A CONSERVATIVE Approach to Crmtart ED WARD AT JAY & RENFRO . ' ' favor of UN IOS BANK a mrs. 1na Flory, 213 Pearl the rear deck h~ of her Mua· Apt. lSB, Costa Men, was Califo mi• corporation, :..ill Ave., Balboa I a land. re- tang for 10 mm utea ; wtten booke~ on .the chuae of sell at public auc1ion ao hilth· modelin'l of non-<:onformin she returned, the purse was drunk m pubhc at 11 07 Jam-ua bidder for cuh t_PAYAB[[ buildin 1 aone ••• Car driven Lori boree Road .•• Larry Witten A~ TIM~ O_F' SALE IN ,LAW· Focxt!~ker Hubbart 3;)3 Carnation and of Santa Ana and Shirle FLI.. MONE'I OF TilE UNITED ' , • '. . ) ST:\TF:S) at the tlt'lr'st eultaace John Ryder, 703'1.1 Begonia, Clark, 1S~7 PriSCilla L~.EJ 1o Union Bank at 50Jl South both of Corona del Mar, were Harbor H•attlands, colhded !tlain Stte<!t at La \'eta Ave11.ue involved in a car colliaion while dtiving their cars or i11. the City of Oranf!e and at 2nd and Beaonia. •• Don· Seashore Dr., West Newport Cou_nty . of Or~"e, ~tate of ld Lorn 4"5 S h . . .Albert Hackne y 70J ~ah fom1a, all ragtat, t1tle , and a on t, 7u eat ore . • 1nterest eon\·eyed to aad now Or., West Newport, reported Beaonaa, Corona del Mar, hdd }r,. it unde r !laid Def!d ia ~e.tfiaef\ or crcdit'carda ...... rooei<vod a.U.ea~ the pfoperry aitulllte iu the · ec.k~ • ·"*'''-OCD-cal\., • ...._.]1\_~, Hi City nf .Newport Beach, Ul aid' Aas\c'l't, S24"' 'i\n'lcliti "a\ ~W'CJiof '"s -.u. Counay aad State, dek T L ' th 1 k d Ill -d cnbed a~: ' errace, was •! WCI'a, some-e un OC e car at r-.oy Lot 1 IJ of Trart So. 2813 one entered hu home and Payne, 3;)4 E. B~lboa Blvd., Irvi n" Terrace t;nit 3 a8 lOOk $) in coins rrom a Balboa, parked 1n an alley 001ho .. ·n on a map reco rd~d in wooden container on a bed-behind 3J6 E. Balboa Blvd. book 94 Paf!e!l 45, 46 and room chest or drawers and • ,,.The rear of the Toronado 47 of :.ti .. cellaneous .\fap!ll, S25 in pennies rrom a plastic driven by Harvey Maxwell of C~c,on11 .!1 _of OranJ!'f', Coo nt y qf . . II I a1ornaa. con UJner In a ha c oaet Laauna Beach and the front Sairl ule will be made but .•• When turning on Newport of the Falcon, driven by without co venant or 'war- Blvd. (rom 32nd St., West Gail Sisaon, 210!t~ 34th SL, ranty, f'lpreu or implied, rr- Newport, car drivers Sylvan WestNewpoJt, we re damaaed gardi11.g title, poueuion, or r encumbran ces, to pay the Duke o Ventura and Ray in a Cat collision on Coast pri ncipal sum of uid note, Haberreiter, 240 Catalina Uwy . secure d by said Deed, to wit~ l)r., Newport Heights, col· Ttlwsdoy, Nov. 30 11 0,661.13, ...-ith intereet from lided. Thomas Dumbauah 21 of r~bruary 'Zi . 1967 "' th .. rate Tuosdoy, Nov. 28 I lOa w. Balboa Btv'd. s' II· of 7% pt:r. annum, H!l iD sai.tt • Dote pro\·aded, adva~~oCel!l, 1f Garaae repairmen benefited boa, waa booked on lhe any, under the terms of said by a c ar collision between charae of phone tampcrina !ked; feel!l, charllea and u• drivers James Olsk.efsky, · .• William Miriama, 241 pe11.ses of the trul!ltf'e and of 206 Yl: 30th St.. West Newport, Via Genoa, Lido Jale, he&Jd the lrU!It!l created by uid d b h · I 11 50 Deed, an Ro Crt Durkee, 5101 a c 110 raa e at : p.m. The bene lici11ry under uid Seashore Dr., West Newport; and discovered in the mom· Deed, by rea~on of a breach or over S200 damaae was ina the rattlina had probably ddaalt in the obligatiou done to each car ••. Allan been caused by the person .!lecared t hereby, herr.tofore D'Honau, 4~. of 424Yl: Via who cul the elecuic cord ea.eeo~d u d deli.vered to thf!' Lido Nord, L•'do !ole, was and stole an S!l hana'•n& n.aderetgDed • wnttea Decla,. · atioD of Default aad Demaod booked on the char1e or il-limp from the front porch for Sale, aad wrinea notic:e of leaal entry ... Two youna •.• A windwina was forced breach and electioa 1o cau.se men attempted to charae open in the VW bdonging to the under.iFed to sell uid items at the Broadway Store, James Bany, 52S Aliso, property to satisfy .. id obli- Fashion Is land, with a sto-Newport Hei&hta · his wife galtoos, and thereafter, oa len credi t card •.• The 1165 doe • k 'f ' . May 26. 1967, the udersiped an t now I an ythana was cau sed s11id notice of breach Chevrolet, reported stolen stolen ••• Four tires and ud eleetioa 1o be recorded ia 5111111 IIIOS. CO . H ..... ,-Air C..•tluiRg Slooot Motol ' 16«) s., .... ., Ave. Ll 8-5531 o BEAUTY SALON BEAUTY NOOI< 2732 E. Coast Hwy • Corona del Mar Phone b13-133b BUILDING • IIQIODEUIG • ADIITIOIS LICEIISED I BONDED FRED H. GERWICK 304 Golde • ...., 673-6041 -54'). 2170 •FIIIll JERRY HALL 646--5019 TIM laVa FASI BJBAIII& SIIVICI lEftY HAll DIE I .. a..,. ... JACUZZI IHIIILPODL lATH Nature's Way to Health - Beauty -Relaution. Call for a demonstration 546-6180 Of 836·7561 MR. KLEEN • Carpet Cleaning • Floor-Stripping .and waxin& • Windows Complete Cltaning SerYice; CAU.. • 1762 NEWPORT BL.VD. COSTA MESA Shrubs, lntorior Plants Tropicol & Tr"s Jnsocteidoa and Fortilizor S&H Gr..-. Stomps 'TIOPICM. ,.. FREE DELIVERY We -hen ... 1-..at .... COIIONA. DD. IIAt ~Nit. '"'-rifwl Hlecfloft of Z1'44 E. Cout H"J'., -,.ul fish I• tt.o .... c..:.P..:L..:U::M::B:::IN::G:._ ___ --J IOo ol• cony o .. II lioo of ~'!':'!~:::O:=~oc===.! I .., • ..._, •411 .,. ec:c .. A.R. MARSAC ..,. ...... ~ .......... ._.., 646-49n (By £,.rope• Craft•"'~") IIMODEL: 2 pc. -ONLy SO.!OColl"a...," 215 Moio H.l. 535.6405 FIIIE iol & PLUMBER S.. .. Soo T .... cal, 211 .: 700 Carnation Ave, Wil-, C.M.Liltert)o l-796l. Corona del Mar C.M• MeN Plwnbina Repairs 0 PHARMACY DAY & NIGHT WATER HEATERS CHRISTENSEN I~ PHARMACY 3021 E. Coast Hwy. 333 N. NEWPORT BLVD NEWPORT BEACH (rom Ge rald Balanslcy, 300 tubes, worth .S264, were Book 8263, Page 513 6f CoataMeaa Corona del Mar Phone: 67J-2S50 Coral, Balboa Island, was bouaht •·ith a atolcn credit Official Records In uid ~·~~~~~~~==~~ • QUALITY WORK • Cound in Tustin; but it was card from Jim Jennina•' Re corder's OHi ce. • DRY CLE.u·•ING M!ll'\ NEWPORT CENTER •-. S . . Dated: November 21, 1%7 ~ F ·"roHcJL:n,nv/ All type f 1 LIBERTY 8-1188 no looaer driveable ••• Wil~ ~rv1ce Latlon, 124 Maune Unioa Bnk IREHOUSl u 10 I au PHARMACY l!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;:=:!.~l~iam:,~Smith, 41S 33th St., Ave., Balboa Island ••• n ••id Tro81ee, I 210,. Newport lf • .t. 2.5J4Y.I: Newport Blvd. Three cars were involved in Ardene Leitch, (}u«!.N.,_ Me CostaMeu 1402 Newport Center Pat . . H ' f S t Aotborized Sip•tor 67~ . On Medical atildina) a collision caused when Operaaion.s Officer (...ll.lllt ---=~-~~"~!l~o=oc:•:..._-;-l,;;;:::~~~:~l~4&~·Z~:Iti~l::;;;:::;-l Drive Eaat ncta aynes o an a 16465 CENIEI Phone: 64+2131 Ana made aU turn from the Pub)iah.: Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 14, ti~~~:Oo~l UPHOLSTERY e'"E~INIIIiiNG ·~~~~~~~===== No. 2 lane; Other can be-1967, ia the Newport Harbor lad budaet *J ORAf"ERIES e CUSTOM CARPETS lonacd tO James Niule~ [aaip faa& Nnice AMf"LE PARKIN C. IN IU:A .. 161 Merrill Place, Coo~ JOUF'S REOECORI. TED · -'"'olity -t-NIWPOIT FUIIMITUIII CO., INC.. Mesa, and VirJinia Peavey FASHION SHOWS SET ' •If a.-.ice la•dly. "WHERE TilE 4 U.S. FLAGS FLY" of Anaheim ••• Jeffry Gaynor, . GIM10W, luxury 1111d con-Fi11i aa.ed L•n6y 2UO •· C.••• 714 Mariaold. Corona del llncnLal cuisine may now At•cy Mar, placed his MO trenc::h be taken for panted by .,_ 1. C.. l.i........, Qllllli coat on a booth at a cocktail patrons of the completely ••-r - iounae and when he returned redecorated Joscra, at r.~~~~m.c=· '='='= 15==== the coat with sta and key a 2121 E. Coast Hwy., Corona waa miuina. ·del Mar, accordina to c:o- Fri.,, OM. 1 ownera Chef Bill Peters and FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Dr'MMrl Tosh A y•d with a S..foot fence Maitre d' Gibby Pernlndez. wasn't eftouah to keep out There•• also dancina, wilh !be thief who wanted the che Pu11 Marion Trio surfboard bclonaina to Wil-plarina every niaht ucept 11 .. Arnold, SO$ Poinoenia TIIOaclay; •d Miry Jaoo fLORISTS Corona del Mar. , .Befor; playif!~' &be piano on T•a-PHOMir ~79 Onnl Oannioon SO$ Pom• day 01 ahL 2431 N...,...ll-.4, lela, Corooa .i.1 M• had Pubion abowo •Ill bo COSTA Ml$4 moved into hit newly pur-pr .. en~d by local abopa ';:;;;~~;;;::::::=::1 cha~M home 112$16 Univer-enry_ Mooday and Priday 1: ahy Drive. Bact Bay, 8 f~om DOOD to 2 p.-. S.. nur haata .ad PM valued tldea the repal• ., .. ,, a Ill 0319.10 load MOO ,101oo lola aappor -•Ill bo, ••• PoUtcla Oo*'i•, 1173 otr-r ... II:JO p.a. 'til Maplo, Coola Moaa, nporlad I:.JO a. .. aod ..,..,_.. ae dleft of b• car nthn-,..II .be Mrnd. .... flram a .... ..... Ana.-.. _, be wilila .., DodJo -• parload -""• wilt 1111 ... .,. ..... CCoadauod .. p•o n =.• .,..::: .. ~. ~- Clyotoll-c..,.., • c.-. •-• & Mal4o .,,..., ... ......., • .,;a ...,, .. -Ll fi.Olri "'.,..... .. c. ... CONTACT LCN··· ......... 1111 IITVLIN. ROY • .... ,.._IICT!Ne IIIIIJC.CIIIII .IN • PHoNE 6Q.OJ02 I liM IRVINE Nl.-o .. T .&ACH WI!:STC~I,.,. ~LAZA YOU CAI.L .•... WI MI. R.ICOMMIND .... FII•IIYIIU.Ntltcn II IIIIUC ., __ --, l IIIUNIII'$ ....... IA!NOII!ON-~I!R CqacTAILS ORiole~$ :W$0 VIA OPOIITO Newpona .... • SIIOI UP All . ·~IUIIY'I SlOE REPAIR P..rte •d Lu...,. ....... -DJ•-s 6-. s, .. ,. ONE DAY SEaVJCE 1190 H•bor 111-..L eo ........ -..... 3311 HARrs SPORTING "'GOOOs.,.. me-..._ Ooela-........... " ' ' I ' T ... L.. IEftRT HA181UJIIIJI lltUIISDAY. DEC. 7, ., ... sa.te If car SIIUW OIAPT=Sfaiii==D ::~~=OI==.;-,=~ .. :.=.:.'--, .... ~00.:-==-... ---= ..... -::; ... ;::,,-.:i--CM.I:.....;'~ 16.•• ••-.... 6) J ... o .. , 1%7 T_., lel- o& I---·..A M5 O>ol loo&loloo4, wloo WOO *iyjq ,.. Or-• ~ -IAI--14, •-• T\o 01-Coaa• Col!op OCC '*'''"' lo "" m.-11oo, ••"-•I MID ... , ,...,._ Hilla. cUpua o1 Pili a.a. l ss\'d• willl ec.. 40 • 1 ana. n.. -· -• ..._ -~lo lllo ,._., .. ,.. -.. lae ... *-J• ... c.n, ........ 1o 1 .... .,., .. bectaM~ official HoY. 2t •~Mi&a&i• It ro. ,..._., ~· _. •••· wlb la tclad•le41 •••"-· .... it ... ,.., .. ..., wi1k • j•iot col&ept ... •i· OCWhce ......... , .._. DMC 9, '--'• .... , '= a fotaaal ...._ ot 11M aa.-._aili•• 'IMIIiaa e~~••• -·· oold I.Awlo --Bolloo& ""· • JIMiol Pllilo •• )14 ,..._ No-lipo, Jt, ol 1416 W, 0.0.. a. •. · . · . be•W Pnalda, 1'1•&. C..llal Newport. ,..., 19, of 715 C..,._, l!oo& ploiood ''Boy, 1 -• ~··• llelf, ••• boobd oa •• taow J wu ia 1M .. _, oMqaotpoiHUIOII ofll&l:i· hoaae~ I jull c-. 1M1M P..,L .•.• J ea LaRlae of rae. .... bu IDd all I ...... L.oea Beaota, 4rhlq •oolb ed 10 c1o ••• aleep," a11e1 a. Old Newport Bl'f'd.t n1ade be was touad ulMp a. 1M o loft 1om ood collided wilb coucb 01 1601 W. Oco• auoa MeMichut. 313 Proal; he ••• booted 011 Holmwocd Or., Newport the chup of lodaina ill a HelP, II, drivlna a Pord. ·• • buitdina wilbow petaUSiioe Leu thAD 1200 damaae wu . ·' .An iti4neent oranae dDDe ID tbe VW that Robert 1i_, wa1 11olen rtom the paiiDIII ol Mduier waa clriv-Pl iton of Socla&ea, corree •• eut Oft Seasbore Or., boose at 106 Main !k., Bai- Wnt N.,.port. •d t be 0141•-boa. • .Heldmaatet atis RIObile lbat Stanley Brei .. with Stu bindina• •••• 110- ler 425 Jlnd St. Well Ne..., len from bet paaae, tepon-,;c., w~ drivi~a wut on ~ Sancba Spcuaeon, lSll .... bore Or., whea lbeir Muanw Dl :• Balboa •..• A can eollided. • .E•ereu 3~ foot ctut1e1 at Shp 20, <Jdtlin ol Huntina~Ca Beach . Luio Yacht Ancha~aae, ••• lled hil Plymouth towed ente:ted .[by 1omeonc. who away after bcina inYOlved in bloke a latch, accoula•a to a car collision with Randy W. Du~. liB, . Anchot:aae .. ,., Die. 10, '-M .. lill't _. ltr -r\a c.MIIIya • .., UoeaJ ...... , kai .. u ia Wtialll. eon-d .. c .... 100 •• ~Mollo""· ,. ..... -~~ .. - -;o. Uollod ·--· .. ·--71orolp ...ari •••• w .. ·- .. d&o ••-• IOO,DDO ---l!*lllllioo HaiL ••s-kf Cilia•• 01:1"' wlllboobo""Ocl-J,Ooc. 1, ft• a t&qt abow wiU f....,, Nict l.AcM, IOII.a- dooo boodlloo pllario,_ ....... oad """' -... I'OP'Il• eolertah':me~& .,..... 10aality IIHI aew diNCICr ol oa••itr relatioe.t for iNVITATIONS Myt, been mailed !o members 10d psis of the Upper Soy Associates of the 0!1090 LIGAL MOTICI County Pllllharmonlc Soc iety to attend the champagne •oncE ro CREDtroas cookie tea. This annual ways and means project will No. A • 51514 be held at the Irvine Terrace home of Mrs. Robert SUP£.11101. ai.JIT OF 11IE Smith from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 11. Members will ST~~ 0~ Fal tute their usual cOntribution Qf cookies for the cookie [Aq,~e of LEOTA L. Me· I .. 16 •~ • 0 Way , Lulo Pecunsula ... vey • -~11"?re r., J. Wiedeman, 6005 Seaahole sale. Mrs. Corydon Austin, at left, Is chairman of the CLURE, O.ceued. Unper Bay group. Pictured with her is Mrs. John NOnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN Welt Newport. at Rtvcr An. Ot., Wnt Newpoll, alated IDd Balboa . Blvd.. • .AI-that aomeone enlotod hi a ~ah 1 P'!hce untt ~ned home by a alidina ata .. on .• red hJh.t ~d ~ked bedioom doo1 and stole a lbelr born, Edwan Rseber, $7S TV act f1om the livina 31, of ~Q Sea Lan.e, Harbor 1oom. • .An eleciJic dli II View Hilla, conbnued on WOJth $28 waa II.Olen rua down the road for about one hi a wo1kbench accord ina to quarter or a mile at 10 miles D. Nillaon, 442 El Modena, per how; when he atopped. Newpoct Heiahta. .,.. 1 1 d ~<.. to tile cre..litON of tile .bo,.. Owen, chairman fOf' the tea, who s ass ste ., Mrs., ••d decedeet tbt ell Ralph Hilmer and Mrs. ~obert Hetzel. <Ensign dloto.) •ou M•l•a ell.!• •• r:; h 1 1 1 ,1*• ••W deeed-t ore reqolred Engineer c o1ce pro es e~;~::~~~;.,;l !:..?~ he failed tbe aobriety teat S.•4oy, Oec. 3 · •d Wll booked on the LyM Lowe, 6201 W. Coast Selection of Boyle Enai- neerina of Santa Ana for the Wnt Newport improvement project wat proteated at laat week'• Council meet· ina by Robert C. Raub, Newport Beach land de- veloper. Qu.ealion 1 were aho rai ud in a memo from Councilman Howard Roaeu, who wat absent,. from the meetina on doclor' 1 orden. daarae of drunk drivina. Hwy ., Weat Newpo~t, left •-~ -'-D 2 he1 pwse in hot cu between __ ,, ••• 2 d •.• Hi a naahtout ended a.toond 6: 0 an 6:30 p.m., WniCu 11 p.m., when Wilbur Be-was 10 minu.tca lOo lona; ·• )8 I 109 23 d S someone alOie bet PUIIe wene, , o 1 t., CeniJal Newpott, was book-with S62 in it ... Stereo and ed on the chuae of dJunk in tapes were stolen ftom the public at the Newport Pier ca.t Kevin Kuuurr. 36S Ma- •d Mcfadden. . .Jamea aellan St., Costa Meu, Ewart Jr., 31, 1612 Antiaua pa~ked at the Palm and E. Way, Dove1 Shores, was Ocean ftopt pukina lot in booked on the cha~ae of Balboa ... Hi s VW cat wind- dlunk in auto at 4001 W. wina was pr ied open 10 that Coast Hwy ., Weat Newpott someone could steal bi a . ,. .Jame1 Btadley, 311 AI-ste1eo tape player, dis- vuado Pl., Balboa, backin& cove1ed Robe1t WooJhouae , hia Oldamobile on Balboa 205-A Cyp1e11, Balboa ... Ave ., wu involved in a Th1ee can we1e involved in car colliaion with E1ic acollisiononW. CoutHwy. ro.l&'f' MIAU CAMIIA NOW AT 1710 NI!IIPORT ILVO. PH. 6_....313t:oaca II A -IIIIGII- If Jal .... newcCJMCr. Of blow. ol a ftewc:orner 10 fle HadiGr Area who haa 1101 ~-.... CO"n!d, • her a fa'IQf by c:: .. h•a cbe HattMJr v•siiOf I 8IMI 10 Ull., will call a. y•r lri~-· 'II Mdl val•eble ialocmatic..• .. airta ,,.. frindty ........ .,... -.tsich ....S readJ ID .. elp her IN-&C4Ui•&ed with ....... HmiiiiiWifttS •• lMI IIAII-YISITOII -11'14-tMi east of Colton St., Weat NewpoJt ; d1 iveu we1e Bet- n•d Peu,2633 Bamboo St., East Bluff, F1ank Peuillo or O.anae,and Ma!y Hanaon, 301Y! 36th St., West New- pOll •.. Rosalynn Reason or Gaadc:n Grove, backina on W. Coa.t Hwy .• collided with the ~I dliven by Jamea Joba~900 Seashote Dt., West Newpo1t. Q.IMIC AUXILIARY TO HOLD YULE LUMOIEOM Mr. Raub uid he objected 10 the choice or an ouuide finn when qualifi ed local finn• had •ubmiued propo- sal•. "AI a local taxpayct, I aerioualy queation why a tclldina local firm wu not chosen,'' he said. When aaked by Mayor Paul Ofuber about hi a connection wi1b the iuue, he aaid, ••1 feel thai a local finn baa been ueated unfairly. I wa• not aak.cd by anyone \o come here 10 plead hi 1 caae." Public Work a Director Joe Devlin, in his report to the Council, said that proponls bad been recei ved from Boyle, "'jl from Shuirman- Simpsori, Newport Beach, and R.M. Galloway 1nd Aa- aociates, Newport Beach. He ltated further; "'AI- chou.ah alt ] firm a are felt to M~~ers of the HubcJr be well qualified for the Au.uhuy of the South Coau work selection of Boyle O!.ild Guidance Clinic. will baa 'been rec:onmcnded as aather Tuesday, Oec. 12, It it ia Celt lhat their combina- the Meaa Verde Country lion or 1ize .,d uperience Club for their annual Chrill· ia beat 1uited to the nature mas luncheon. A muaical and scope of the ptoject.'" proaram baa been .llranaed Councilman Roaen sent by Mrs . !ohn Spuhna, pro-in 1 memo queationina, pam chanman. Mr. Devlin'• recommenda- ln keepina with the C?hri•t· lion. tpeationt aaked by m11 season, lher~ tnll .be ~•. .Rosers included: tablet~ aet for e1aht With ''h it a ci ty policy 1D ao centerpiece• of hM<hade out of lown for consuhant1 Cbriatmu trees, I IUfe v.t..en there are equally tree by the door,.and a .boh-qualified consultanlJ with- day .ba:r;ur featunna arbcln in the ci ty? deataned 1nd made by the .. 11 lh r. 1 .,. · • K J .0 'Jd of e ltn& en na l<X lhe)'~~-le_t1 ~ UOI r I'll aelectioa waa that of· aize e l"\oY11 tat)'. · d · ·lh h ...... . . .11 b • ld -. expenence wt t e 1ue meebn& WI c ne . 1 -~ at 10:30 a.m. and will be Ctly 0 Newpon B~~·· followed by a social bout why were propoula 10hclled ber<Xe tunchooa it served. ~rom 2 firma that fell •.hor! Reservatioaa may be made IR,one o~ the 2 .catea~ea . .._ II' Mn Louit Pratt Was tt the tntenuon .or "7 ca 1ft& • lhe staff 1o creal.C an 11- luaion or l bid• when it bad been predetotmined that the 2 local firms could not meet dte final criteria, thut loctina-in the out-of-town fitm on the contract? ."h it a ataff policy to a'fOid doina buaineu with .. lified finna _,at have Dot prerioualy, done work lor e.o city? The. Council t~nanimoualy tbled e"rt,or to pn:ant Ulea, . with tile aeeeM.ry •oadr.eN , approved tbe ulecbon or to dr.e uderalped at c/o~ lhc Boyle firm. ..a £, Halferaq, Auor .. y at The eatimatcd fee f<X . lAw, 901 Do"r Drhe, Sahe encincerin& acrvicu it 232,N-port Beeelr., Ca lilorai. $2~.~. The project con• 92660, wlllidl ill •• r,J.ee of tt .. l. .... of tile aadeN ped 1.. siau of preparation of plana all .. u ... ,r:rtolal..1 to Ute for conltNc::lian of full Ht.ale of .. t deeedeat,witili. public improvcmattl in the el:1 •oatlaa -after dr.e flnt paboo public riahl of way in all lle.tloa of tlr.l. aDtlee. •reacatly Wlimproved ueu Dated: Plo•"'•ber 29, 19157. PATRICIA£. NICRELINI between Newport Pier and Potrid• E. Nid.e:Ual the Santa Ana River, aad Eu eatrls of t.lr.e Will of tM south o( Balboa Blvd. and abo•• .... d l!eeedeat Coa.t Hwy .; alto replaco-TBONAS E. HEFFERNAN An-, at lAw ment of improvement• ID 911 Do.,., Dri•• existina deteriorated aod Salle 232 inadequate public improve-Newport Beeelr., Califon!.. menu. PARENTS AT SONORA BEAUTIFY SCHOOL The PTA landscape com- mittee comp1iaed of Mas. Ron Lackie, Mr a. Bwch Pickett, ""'· Denni a Monee. ~ •. Ricb11d Riley and Mn. Cheate1 Bauah , hu planted mol e than 90 sh1ubs, bu.ahea and ueea at Son01a Ele- u.e ntuy School, Cotta ~~~. The Newpott~ll Unified School DiaiJict•a opc1ation1 depa.umcnt will maintain the pl•tiaaa. ~"''M new landacapina inchlllea a planta, which was buill '!;~' Cheste1 BauJh and fi llect and P.lanted by a luae poup of pascals. ..... 642...,210 Auaney for [a:ee altb. Paltlialtr.: Dee. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1967, ia tlr.e Newport Barbe. Euip UTIIYEWALLCH0$114 IY .. JOIS AIROAD'' Mi11 Ka&by Sue E•aJI of S1S Vi na Flora. East Bluff, haa boea accepted •• a puti"cipaat in lllc 1 )167 Jobs Abroad work proanm. Kathy, a atudont a& Or•a• Coa•t Colleae. will be ..,.. played. ia a Ea~Dpe• c.a-- 11-y for the •unmer or .1161. Sbe will be oae or 1000 aaudcata joioia, lhc inter- national wort corpe of Jo~ Abmod. \O - .I J A lAGUNA FEDERAL SAYINGS ACCOUNT GIVES YOU Tbia is the time ol year 10 live yOW'IICU a iifekq: praent- the forews' pMCI!-Of·mind that comes witb a •vinp account at La,una Federal S.vinp and Loan "-ociation. You can Jive .-yono door to you o thrillina lift like thia. -· A LFSLA prt ia not a~ thine-It keep~ PviDa:-y-.r after year-the n~~tion'a hicheat dividend nte ~ •vine~:· 'Ibe current annual rate ile -s>irited 5'?(,! AooounU are iJwun!d to $15,000.00 by a~\ apocy ~the United State& Gowmmmt . LFSLA hu '-> ._.,...... dividellda ot _,.,;ty oDd pooll'" ewry Chriltma few the laat 33 yeara.IID't it time you and youn ..... up on LFSLA Cbria!~No I!Odtintl? Como down today oDd rr1ene your p1.oe on the larpet and o~ mantle in 0ranp County. for your t of the suPP 0 r "Does lhe ataff chooae so ipore lbe c:oatribution or e.cceurul Newport Beach a ... 10 lhe city over and ... e tuu aod lic•se feea ad 1o lbe poial dtat aey reel no loyally or need 1D at least aive nc::b local tint • evec break in city tt.si .... r· . g the dun!' pas t Year MMB GifT GMNG A DlUOHT .• -... ,__ _, a D!! d 00.. • C:... CMPT 'ACI ..• , • .._ ........... wil...., "'"C..._. ...... ...... it ................. ~.., c ........ ····-l. n. .,. ...... -'it ,.a ... : ... lll 7--... .., ......... ,.... ..... ......... .. i.HI'C-e.IPMIII·····-·· 0 7 .. .....11111111 ~CF:d ~-.. ·------.... 11------.. ¥diiWWCAI81. SCCI-AN'f N•••••••••..._c.lll. n..a JOtOLih;t• ,._,_,.._(71 ... ~1t0 P.O ... I .. a.. Roe••' memo wu DOt IMM up by · hh fellow Oooacil -bon, boat oo 'MI"r was implied in ,._ --byC-.:I .. oo -••lila 10 Mt. Roob. '' ... ld )'011 say dlat we .... , ain ... t.aiaell -~c.tly 10 a local ll•r' MI. ••I""' utod. "No, aolllina thau ld be ... • lillaalicelly,,. ~. ......... ·~litlft "iclt are 1101 _ ... u. ......... . ..J••·" *· .... .. ,...._ "J-4r•' or .. - _____ ...,... ,_,.._._ ..... of .. ft ... ia •P .... c-ctt• --------·----Ill..--~ ..... - .._ CICiklol'lla• !"'WO I ,.. ...... ,._o ... -... .. ..... ·-"if oil ..... 1~':·:·:·::::·::·~·:·:·~·~·~·~·~·~-~·:>:•:·:--:J ...... _ ..... 11 ... _ _.,. • ' • ) .......... --· _ .. Doc.·l , ... -fll -.1 Club~ __ _.,.,.... .. kl« •• -· ...S lllolr I•· llloo I& Cool& Mooo Lqi'"' HaU , Haiania.a at 6:10 p.m. "h*•r• will be proYided by tiM Poal, awl tbc r ... w .. will brina •oaetabloa, aaleda or deuoru. · Each peraoa ia to brina a aih for dac excti•a•• The poat will ruaiab Jih• and candy for j lba children. 1 AtleDdina tb c 2nd District meetiaa bold in Arlinatoo No•. : 26 wore Coaatline Connaader Vcmon Mat .. bawa ; Mn. Mathews, prui- doat of tbe Auxiliary; Mn. Wllli1m lolly, Mn. Kenneth Brown, Mr. ·and Mn.j\lrrcd Brina .. Mn. :Merrill Barker aad "''· ~ildred Moore. · ' NEVERAL~ EXCEPT IN COLOR City BuUding Permits C.l~~~~~ Sl.o~~onldaao,door obqoo, --=========:...::::::::::, Buildi111 acUvloy dn>!>l>ocl aaain abarPiy dllriaa No~IID" ber iR Newport Boacb, with Oftly tS3l,794 ln pennita iuuod by the buildiRI de-o partmenL · lllWOitT IIAIIDII UHI SEtollll SEC11011·-...... THUIIIIAY, DlC. 7, 1•7 CODA DB. IIAII, CAU F. SUSAN CANNING of cOsta Me!: a, member of th e chan- cel choi r of the Plymou th Cong regational Chu rch of Monthly recordl u far back •• nss did not reYeal a ainale rnoacb t.bat the permit tolal bad alwnped Chat low. : The 11~tb &o&al 'for U67 now standi at Sl1,- 9~.H~. compared wilh f21,412,0n aa or Nov, 30 of laat year. 1 atw ....... M~69U. L14o lolo Ar._ ICuori•, 917 z.,.. icb Circlo. oddltloo, fll,· ooo. Oordoa Wqaer, lad atory Udili.-. 10$ Via Rav-a, 110,650. . Jolla Hutdllaaoa, ..sditiOD, Ill VIa Ll4o Nord. f1.600. lollooo W.t.t. Houae', addicioa, 1212 B. Balboa Blvd.; fll,· JOO.. ' . Joe Cra il , 12 Bay Island, 2 ator .. e Jbeds. n.ooo. Martia Heiscy,15l6 Ocean Blvd.; Alterationa, Sl,OOO. Pennita valued at 11,000 and,. more iuued durina fl.e last l weeks of November included the followina: Corona tiel Mor M.w,.rt Glen O"Bryon, 702 Poin· Griffith Co.. 3411 Via settia Ave., 1-story duplex, Lido, completion or office S33,146. space, SS,OOO. Mn. J. ·Rufener, 54S Hazel Villa Nova, sip, 3131 W. Dr., addition, Sl,SOO. CoaatHwy.o Sl,OOO. · Phil Walbera. 424 Acacia W.H. Cronk, porch addi- Ave., kitchen cabinets, tiOft, 300 E. Coaat Hwy •• dishwasher, disposal , stove, S1 ,620. panelina, S1,57~. CaM• Sha,.s E.A. H.aalund. 700 Poin-C. Schmidt, 3~ Cameo settia. 1-.tory duplex, S3S,-9\ores Rd..•rcmodcl kitchen, 000. add 3 slidina alan doors, Marvin Neben , 3312 Ocean U,OOO. Blvd., remodel aaraae intc S.ck a.y . maid's room and bath build M.J . Hoaan, 3767 Barch Newport Harbo r, lights a candle on the advent wreath. • • • • • • d ~;:,;~:~d~lsl~~~\h~ur ing each o,f the fi'SI 4 Sunday Lighting entnes lnYife 12,0110. ' l!ootU,.r loi Oold"o -·· UOI Wool· cUff Dr ... ftaleb lrd noor, 14,000. C.T. hweU, 1617 Wen .. clitr Or., altenlioat, 11, .. 1110. JaM s ........ 1730 An· diua Way, wJIIe, $1,100. Th• Sl•n ol P1r1on to Plfaon S1noiC:1 NO SERVICE CHARGE ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS with a $300 minimum balance BANKING BY MAIL ... FREE POSTAGE COSTA MESA. f l)O blll71h Sti'Ht OANA POINT f 24671 l1 P'llrl SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO f 31971 C1mlno C1plllr1no "•mb8r F•d•rl l D•pO~IIniUf8nCI CorpOf'lllon \ New arrl. vals-at Hoag Enl ry blanks for lhe "40 ina display and besl watCI• .ni 1 e s or Ch ri 1 tmas Sm i 1 c s" lf:ron:o~di:• P~I~•:Y~· _____ .!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;,t~ Wednesday, Nav. 22 contest. ann ually sponsored 1 Girl - Mr. and Mrs. Pa tri ck Girl -\lr. an d \tr s. David by' the Oranae County Coast ~PORT · Cadi aan, 15 14 Warwi ck Ln., Daymon, 1645 Palau Pl., Association, have been Hatbor Hiahlands. Costa \1esa. mailed to all coastline Boy_ Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan "hdnesday, Nov. 29 cities and communities from Les t er, 1102 Haven Pl., Gi rl - Mr. and \·Ir s. Jona· Sea l Beach to San Clemente. Cli ff Haven. than Brown, 2136 Union OeadJine for entries is Dec. Gi rl _Mr. and Mrs. Nath· Ave ., Costa \lesa. 15. aniel Bliss, 2036 Corrm o· Boy -\lr. and \Irs. Ronald Judaina in residential, dore Rd., Baycrest. Kel ly, 711 W. Wilson SL; commercial, pu blic build- Girl -Mr. and 1\.h s. Tho· Costa \1esa. ing s and nautical ChristmaJ mas Freels, 2128 Presiden t Boy -\·tr. and \Irs. Gary lightin& and decoration will Pl., Cos ta Mesa. Schniepp, 403 Hth St., Wes t be Dec. U and 20. This is Thursday, Na v. 23 Newport. the 31th year for th is con- Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Stan· Girl -\1r. and \h. Char· te st to promote Christmas ' le )· Goodman, 2560 Newport les Schoenler, 2&2 1 \1on· lighting and decoration Bl vd., Costa \1esa. terey Ave., Costa \lesa. alona the ()ranae County Gi rl -~1r. and \Irs. Ronald Girl Coastline. Langdale, 2810 Portola Or., Thursday, No v. 30 Thi s year som ethin& new Costa :\.·lesa. Gi rl -Or. and \Irs. Donald has been added with the Boy -\tr, and\1rs, H arve ~ Adams, 24 17 Bamboo SL, nauti cal cateaory. Awards Schmelsser, 2652 Santa Ana Eastbluff. will be made in best float· Ave ., Cos ta \lesa. N H b L F ;;:;•:_H~;. ~d Mrs. Char-ewport . ar or og l'es Sheppard, 1750 \1i ramar Dr., Balboa. Girl -Mr. and ~irs. Fred· erick Arnold, 120 Clay SL , CUU. Haven. S.t~~nley, Nov. 25 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. J ames McRoberts , 122 Turquoise Ave., Ba lboa Island, Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Alden Baker, 2864 Hickory Pl., Costa Me sa. Sunclay, Nav. 26 Girl - Mr. and ~irs. J erry Ryan , 346 Ogle St., Costa Mesa. By Jan Luymes Pulsating beams and nashing strobe lights will ma ke the Harbo r High dance on l)ec. A ''out--of-siaht. •• The Glass Family is fe a- tured wi th the ligh t show provided by Pi caJilly Limit- ed. Presale tickets are priced at Sl with an ASB card and s 1.15 at the door or without an >\SB card. The action begins at 1 o'clock in the girls' gym. • • • whi le Roo Tripp earned the mos t valuable player award. The B team, Suns et Leaaue champions , chose Bill Hen- dershot u mostinspiratlonU. al and Dare! Blood as team captai n and MVP. At.n GarOOe r was named captain of the C football team with Dave J a rfe beina the most valuable player, Eric Wein· crt the mo st im prov ed, and Jdf Wild the most ins pira- tiooal. • • • Gi rl _Dr. and \1rs. Frank Al so coming upon Ha rbor's The recently reoraan ized Flore s, 1419 Santiago Dr., Log IS the Corrun uni ty Drama Club ha s announced Dover Sho re s. Chris tmas program on Dec. th e resu lts of its electi on l~~Q~~Q2!:2~:J Gi rl _ Mr. and \Irs. Ea rl 13. Under the di rect ion of or offi cers. Takins the lead Wing,422 Tustin Ave., New· \lr. LeJ> Van Oyke and \lr. is President Jamila Myn- I.MEsA.· 0. ·~ ... '' ~ Rod Stciaer and Vi rna Lisi in "THE GIRL AND THE GENERAL" -also- Alec Guinness and Gina Lollobril ida in "HOTEL PAR DISE" J ack Lemon in "LUV" -also -II, .. ,~:~~;·~.~Hamil ton in I I DIAMONDS" port Heiah ts. Richard England, the dene. Supporting her are t.JI TI _ ,,11, ana \1rs . Keith Chan te\les, A Cappella Vice President Marshall Allen, 575 Victoria St., Choi r, \ladrigals, Gi rls' Harvey , Secretary Lynn . Costa \1e sa. Chorus, Concert Band, and Harri s, Treasurer Jan Jac- Manday, Hav. 27 Or chestra will capture the · que s , and ICC Representa- Boy _ \lr, and \tr s. Rar mood of Christmas in music. tiv e Chuck Gordon. \1atthews , 364 LaPer le Ln., The 1'-"'0Sram begins at 8:011 in the Harb or auditorium. • • • Costa :>.1esa. Tuesday, lrolov . 28 Bo)' -\lr, and Mrs. Jerry Gaynor, 4247 Hilaria Way, 'Yest Newport f-leights. Gi rl -~tr. and W s. David >\sher,2408 Santa Ana Ave., Costa \tesa. Gi rl -\lr. and \ttrs. Ber- nard Ge rtler, 2054 National Ave ., Costa \1 esa. Gi rl -\1r. and Mrs. Elme r !.f ag lund , 5\)4 Larkspur Ave., :arona del \1ar. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Doug· las Mc Ferran, 472 Pros pect SL, Newport Shores. There is no admission price. • • • The foo tball s eason has officially ended following the annual gridiron banquet. Following a welcome to th e athletes and their parents by Harbor's Principal, \1r. Charles Godshall, the Frosh, B and C coaches pres ented letters and awards to the players. Frosh player Bud~y Owen was named captain Alicia Turner has been chosen the DAR Good Ci ti- zen for Harbor thi s year . \!i ss T urner's dependability, leadership, and patriotism imp re ssed both the senior class &iri s and a fa culty board who helped choose the winner. Ali ci a waa awarded a S2S government bond and is now preparina to take a his tory teat ror state placement in the com- petition, · Open house for Keyn The Keynote annual Christ· they will offer for sale. The ma s carol open house wi II proceeds will be used to be held from 4 to 7:30p.m., benefit the Clinic. Sunday,Oec.l 7, a t the hom e There will also be cookie d Mr. and \1rs. Wi lliam treea for sale-the cookies FINE RESTAURANT Holmes. Santa Claus wi ll made from recipes in the arrive at 5:15 to mingle with new "Viva L'Apj)etit'' the younger guests. Ragedy cookbook 'published by the Ann and Andy wi ll also be Auxiliaries of the Clinic~ oo hand to entertain the The cookbook may be pur- small fry. This affair is . chased by call ina Mrs. Carl open to the families and Martin 646•3546. 2121 E. Cooat Highway • Corona del 673-1180 "Discrim inating Food For Discriminating Folk!" -FeaturinG - tile FlAil IlARDI Till ' • LATE SUPPER o LUNOIEON o DINNER o WEEKEND IRIJN(:H FASiiiDI IHOI MDIDAYII FIIDAYS 12 1001-I P,l, ·;.. •• ,.., Gn•••• & Mew Teele ... ""'."' MriJI fr iends of the So uth Coas t Spe cial invit ed 1ueats are Ol ild Guidance Clini c mem-the recipients of the Quar• bers of all ages. Punch and dian Anacl Award, memben cookie s will be served to of the Clinic Board •d the younas ters while the Dr. Maurice Kaplan, Clinic 8dults will aather around administrator. the Wassail Bowl and holi-New orticers for the Key-· day table laden with hon notes. arc Marcie M~Kem,n,:l d'oeuvrcs and acasonal preaident; Sue Han, vic ... sweetmeats. Chri 1tmas president ; De llyn Bins- carols will be SU¥1 by the wanaer, secretary; Shawn, ll'aditional oldc Enalish Slocum, treaaurer; Chrh tree. Marlin, caleadar; Coay The Keynotes, Junior Hamilton, ecnpboot, Mr•. pild of the Harbor Au,;;i-O.E. Howlaad will be dte liary of the South Coast advieor to the sirls. Child Guidance Clinic, have been aa b'uy aa Santa'• workeu tbia p11t mondl naalr:ina uantique" earrina•. pepier mache mirron and arilllllll-rwolP&o, wlolclo • I .. "" ... 1 .. 673 .. I CAN'T AFFORD TO LOSE WEIGHT-- ARER ALL I HAVE AN IMAGE! BUT HOW ABOUT YOU? *COSTA MESA- *ANAHEIM -826-0381 ' * ORAN•I .:.... 639-2441 ... ' P .s. 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