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REAL TO~ George Williamson of Newport 13each, whose
beard matches his coat In color, receives a plaque of
appreciation from actor and emcee Andy Devine In re·
cognition of his year of service as regional vi ce--pres I·
dent of the Californ ia ~eal Estate 1\ssn. The presenta·
t lon was made Friday eveningatthe Installation mee ting
of the newly formed c qEA 32nd District, comprised of
the Newport Harbor-costa Mesa, Huntington '3each,
Laguna geach and San Clemente-Capistrano Val ley
~oards of qealtors.
Reporting from
the 'Queen Mary'
Old photos
are wanted
A\11ifl1)ae of the put is
wanted by the Newport Beach
HialOlical Society.
At the bi-monthly board of
directon meetina on De c. 4
under the d irection or ptesi·
dent J , Leslie Steffensen,
the recent aift of photo-
Jiaphs from Georae Key
were displayed. Chambet
Ma.napt Jack Barnett
identified picturu of an
early event or the Balboa
Fliaht of the Snowbirds.
~ s. Donald Doualas re•
ported on materials pur-
chased for the documented
pictures and the ir preser·
vation. Will iam Grundy aave
a talk on how standatd·sit cd
pictures can be copied from
old 01i ainal prints.
The need foT moTe histori-
cal data in the way of
picturea wu stressed. Old
pnnts can be left at the
Newpon Beach Libra.ry,
100 E. Sal boa Bl vd.,
Balboa, in care of Dorolhea
Sheely, City Librarian, o1
with any member o£ the
encaeift board or the
Hillorical Society: Mt .
Ste:Cfenun, president; Mu'.
William Ritter, vice~resi
dent; ~tr s . Warren Messina,
sectetary; Jim Rubel,
treasurer; William Grundy,
membership. Also serving
on the board of directon
are: Mr. Barnett, Mrs.
Jo•eph Beek; Mrs. Donald
Dou1IU; J oseph Hamblet;
~a. Henry Humann; \1n.
Harvey Pease; Theodore
Robins; and Mrs. \hulin
(Dorothea) Sheely.
WILLIAM C. qlNG of Harbor
Investment Co., Corona del
Mar ,' is busy at the mic ro-
phone after his instatlatton
Friday even ing as the new
president of the Newport
Harbo r..Costa Me sa Board of
~ealtor s.
ly Ellrwu Wood
One or the moll wonderful
siahts for Mr . and Mrs.
J oe Seek, 528 South Bay
Front, Balboa Island, on
their Queen f\1ary trip, was
the reception aiven the
Queen as she steamed past
Newport Harbor shottly
after dayliaht Saturday.
"We didn't know there
were that many bo ats in the
har bot," Mt. Seek. said.
.,They covered th e watet.
There must have been a
thousand. What a wonderful
aiJ,ht. Even the captain was
impreued. And the biuest
thrill was to see ou1 yacht
'Vamol ' out there with 13
Beeks aboard includina our
q ar anchildren, call ina
'Hel lo'.'"
In their 41 days at sea,
Mr . Beek said they didn't
see a rat. "And I was all
over th e boat as the auest
of the chief enaineer. Be-
sides, that is a steel ship
-and a rat wou ld have a
hard ti me anawins through
steelaitders."
He did criticize a aeneral
lack of disciplin e, the poot
au angements for shore ex·
cu11i ons and the poor esprit
de corps. "They we re evi·
dently aetting rid of the
ship and weten't u ying to
make a good impression.
The captain could hue
told us about points of
intetest-such as where the
QaffSpee was fotced ashore
off the South Ame1ican
coast by 3 Briti•h cruiaeu. ••
Tiley both thouaht the
s hip was am u.ina. "There
wasn't a place on it that
wasn~t beautiful. The teak
.decks were well maintained.
There were 25 elevators, 2
sw immina pools and a &Ym.
"Ow accommodations
..yere ve1y comfortable,"
said Mrs. Seek. ... We picked
out a room and knew what
we wete gcttina. Comfo1table
fu1nilure. Two poltholes
about 32 inches by 26
inches."
Mr. Beck r ia~ed an ai t-
scoop out of a piece of
pJywood that &ave them 1
"breath of cool ai r all the
ti me."
\hs. Beck said they
wanted to take lhe uip tO
&o atound Cape Horn "and
we did and it was just as
wild and fot biddin& as we
(Continued on paae 8.)
MRS. GRACE PRINCE
OF 8.1, FOUND DEAD
A heart attack c au sed the
death o f Grace Prince, 310
Collins Ave., Bal boa (stand,
Tuesday, Dec. 12.
The 12·yearooQ id widow wu
found partly l)·ing in a £ire·
place with.her blou se char·
red by a &as Oame.
Funeral arran&emen ts are
pcndina at Baltz \1ortuary ,
Corona del Mar.
COM LIBRARY ADDITION OK'D
The Newport Beach City
Council aareed Monday niaht
to hire architect William
Fi cker to desian a 2,000
square foo t portable addi -
tion to the Corona del Mar
library. The C\•nuact for the
archi tectural services is to
be brought back. to \he
Co unci I f~u final approval.
Th:: Counci l specilied that
the funds fo r the library
project would come from lh e
ci ty's bui I ding exc ise tax.
TI1e Council acted after
recei \"ing a report fro m th e
board of tibracy trustees
caJiina fo r uraent ac.Lion to
relieve critical space shott·
aae.
The tru stees' report, sub-
mitted by Chainnan Ro1er
tlardacre, stated that the
populatio n was abou t 5,0.)()
when the Corona del 1\lar
branch li brary was com-
pleted in I ~H. and th at the
population is now more than
15,000 and growing about
2,000 a year.
• Oraaud the rtqaes\ of
O.b. Tycer Jr. for delayina
the hea.rina on his appeal
from the Plannina Comrnis·
sion denial or a variance
for an enctoachin& rea1 fire
exit stairway at 116 E.
Ocean Ft., Balboa; the new
hear ins date is Jan. 8; plan-
ning director Ernest \-l ayer
Jr ., teported that the build-
in& departme nt had issued
a stop ·work. otdcr, that no
modifications are now be ina
made, and that the 2nd unit
is now unoccupied.
Death claims Col. Wiles
Comparati ve .figure s on
book. circulation pe r 100
s~uarc feet of noor we re
gt ven: Corona del \lar
bran ch, 5,32:! books; Bal-
boa library, 2,767 books;
Mariners branch, 1,107
books.
• o\dopt ed 0tdinance
1234, rezoning Russell liar-
timan's ptoperty on Tract
6466, at the soulheastetly
cornet or F St. and E. Sal·
boa Blvd., Balboa, (Tom R-3
to R-2 and R·l fot the pur-
pose o£ constructina du·
plexes and dwellings.
Year s o£ service to his
country were ackno wledged
foT Lt. Col . Elmet J. Wiles,
515 Masiao ld Ave., Corona
del Mar, with his intennent
at AtlinaiOn National Cem e-
tery, Wednesday, Dec. 13.
He d.i ed Thursday, De c. 7,
at hi s home.
Col. Wiles was born in
Stormlake, Iowa, March 5,
I.H7. He en li sted in th e
reaular Arm y during World
War t, s ervina from Novem-
ber, 1'1 17, to July, 1'1H. He
wu on active du I}' pommi s•
1ion status Feb. 2 1, n34,
until hi a retirem ent in 1 ~43.
In World War I, he served ·
oveueu and was awarded
a medal with the bronze
s tar .-.d arrowhead.
He was an admini s trative
inspector with the Alaska
Command, General s taff
corps. From 1 ~33 10 1940
he was aui at ant state ad-
jutant acneraJ mi litary aide
to Caliromia aovemotl Rolf
1nd Merriam.
In World War II, he was
a buch officer at the lnva-
aion of Southern France at
St. Tropez, and also aerved
In Arrica 1nd Italy.
He wa1 aw•ded the Silver
St.ar, 3 Pren.ch deQ)radona,
the Purple He•t. ~Bronze
Star (Battle), and other
citation• tnd awarda ••
well as1heArmy Comm~
moration Ribbon (AJ a aka) and·
the World W• II Vicaoty
Medol, ·
At lhe aa• of 26, he waa
muter of Ma.ooi c Whi Ui er
l...odae.. No. 24, one or· the
AMioa•a yoa•eeat muwa.
or Ida 67 ye•• ia CaJii>.-.
•ia. tt.e IP•t U, u a reai-
4oolof0rMIO Couo&y,
.,.. .. , .. Ma wife,
Bllt;2.-.pter~.Mrt, L .. It•••., ood Borllaro Wllo of ..., •• .,~ a aillft,
The u us tees said that a
2,000 squ are fM t addition
wo uld sati sfy present and
fu ture needs, assuming that
a main library facili ty will
be constructed in con jun c-
tio n wi th the proposed civic
cen ter complex.
Cost of lh c addition was
esti mated at S27 ,000 to
$)0,000.
TheCity Council also:
• Granted the request of
Richard Stevens, vice-pte·
aident of the Balboa Bay
Club, for continuance or the
hear ina on the Bay Club's
appeal from the Plannina
Commission denial of a use
permit for an excursion boat
aervina alcoholic bevetages
in the bay; the new hearin&
date is Oec. 27.
• Approved the fina l map
of this Tract 6466; authori-
zed the execution of an
aareement with Jay.Jean
Inc. and Marshall \\oraan ,
subd.ivideu, for th e con-
s truction of duplexes on the
3 lots fac in& Balboa Blvd,
and single fami ly dwel\inss
on the 3 lots rac ing the
watet£ront; the developers
are pu rchasina the property
fr om \t:. Haniman.
• Adopted a re solution
requirina uafric on Golden-
rod in Harbor View Hill s to
stop before enterina or
cross ina Crown Or,
(Continued on paae ll . Col. Elm•r J. Wiles
Mrs. Charlie Cooper of Cot·
ona; 4 nephews, a niece,
and 2 &randchi ldren.
Prizes for parade photos
Services were held Mon·
day, De c. 11. at Baltz
Chapel, Coron a del Mar.
Every year thousands of
pictw es, both black and
white and color, aTe t.aken
by Newport Harbor residents
JDHM I, D'MIEL OF durin1 lhe onnuol fl oatino
n "" "Paaeant of Lilhts" COSTA IIESA DIES . Chri•"""• uee parade.
After a le~athy tllneas, Tho Newpotl Harbor
John W. Dame! o r ~1 E. Olambe~ or Commerce an-
Walnut, Cosla Meu, dted at nounced this week thal this
Hoaa Hospital Tuesday, utiatic and often unseen
Dec. 12. . . , ende.vour should not &o
He was bo~ 1n. Ma uoun. 1111rewatded. Jack Samen,
came to Cahfomtt in 1J 4S -·a 1 •• Ch •-1" d . 0 .. -n pr o Ule am~r. 1nd hu tvc '" ranae Ulted that 4 round uip
County ror 16 ye••· 11e h.d ·uctatt to Se.n Fra.nciaco
worked for 1 years l'or Ex· Via Air Calif01nia will be
celaiot Crebery PIOduclt awudedin 2 clauificttions
in S~ta Ana. . • to ... winner a of the best
Survtvon aro h11 wrfe, photopaph or tbc parade.
Editb; l dauJhten. 4 bfo-Two tictet1 will be pre-
thtn, S siSlen, ~d S ... _. tor die ball photo.
eunchont. tat• by • ptol"t~aional
Servicea will bo held at phoiDif.,hlr, and two
II o.m. Fri410)', Dec. 15, ollicboo rot .. boot pboiO
PadGc. View Chape,. la•r-•• by u amueur.
meat will be at Pacinc VI••· P..alriet .,. to be ••• to
M-ri ol Port. Joot -ll, Clo-r ol
Comnerce otfice, Newpott
Beach, no later than Jan.
20. All photos must be
marked on the back. with
name, addresa, phone
number.
Mf . Barnett stated that it
is the desired hope of the
Chamber to create a pet·
manent tra'lelin& diaplay.
TheTefote, all photos '"'~
mined will become lhe
property or the Chambel.
The Christmas tree parade
wi It be held niahtly, be-
linn ina at 6:l0, rrom Dec.
18 lhroulh l J.
51UD!MT OTlD
Chlia\opber Hawshurat,
2C)..ya.ar-old Otana• Coatt
Colteae studeal, ttaidint
at 1 oo.s e. Ocean front,
Balboa, ••• booked by
N•wpart Beadl police on
lbe ct.• .. or poaaeniort or
mart~ T•aday, O•c..
1l 0 •• ... l'1ttm 5I. oro! I!.
Ocean PtCMit paki•l loL
faye Edelblute heads
CC women's division
New offi cers of the Wo-
men's Di vi!lion of th e New-
port Harbor Chamberof Com·
me rce were announced by
Presiden t Winifred Bacon, at
the annual Trade Fair held
Nov. 2'1 at Irvine Coas t
Country Club.
\!rs. Edelblute is mem ber
o"f the board of trustees of
the Olurch of Religi ous
Science in San ta Ana and
has finished her practition er
traini ng.
She was the personal sec·
retary o f Or. Lewis H.
Evans when he was pastor
o £ the Firs t Presbyterian
()lurch in Holl ywood, 1'150--
l>SS.
Then she wen t to the
Music Corporation o f Ameri-
ca 11 a top echelon seer•
\ary and had WbQ .MCUti'IC
secretary ratin1 by the time
she left MCA.
The airpolt safety com-
mi u.ee of the Bay Area
Citizens Council met Yon•
day at the fiesta room in
the Blufh to map suate&Y
asainst plans to expand
the County .\irpott.
The convnittee members
apecd to twn out in full
force at Tueaday•s mceiina
of the county super vi son
.to oppose increase of com·
mercia! uaffic at the a ir·
port. They plan to ask the
supetvison to &ivc serious
thou&ht to acquiring land
elsewhere for commeJic al
planes and leave the Oranze
County Airport for private
planes.
A TWA pilot from Inter·
national Airport, who lives
in this a.rea, 1cpolted to the
corm~i ttee that the super-
sonic jets were arfec ting
the hea.Jin1 of p1\o ts and of
people living neat the &iT-
port. He s 1ud that high
pitch of the sound is no t
heud by the human ear but
s till causes harm.
The A.it polt Safety Com-
mi ttee has issued a public
appeal fot suppolt fot its
campai&n. ('iet: the no tice
on Pa&e 4 tn this section of
the Ens tJn.) The commi t·
tee notes that the supct·
visors will considet otdet·
tng a study of aitport ex-
pansion at 2 p.m. Tuesday
in the county coutthouse in
Santa Ana.
"Voice yout disapptova}
to the expansion; ptotect
yout ptopet t}' and you1
family; attend the meeting;
make your voice h eatd~"
the comnittee states in its
appeal.
The notice is issued under
Ute sianature or Elmer
Brown. d\a~ oC \M
safety committee, 20162
Redlands Dr .. Santa -\til.
M-1., He~Jy A. "'-'"
He . flies
newest iet
Major Harry A. Mann, son
of Mr. and ~a. H.T . Mann
of 2244-\ State St., Costa
Mesa, i a a member of the
rirat Ait Force unit to fly
the ''awin&-wina'' F-Ill,
America•s ne~est tactical
jet aircraft.
~e is an intelliaence offi·
cer with the 4481s t Tactical
Flahtel Squadron at Nellia
AFB, Nevada. H"e was spe-
cially selected for aui&n·
ment to the fiut f·lll unit
on the basis of his put
te cOi d and petformance.
The lona-unae. u iple•
threat tactica l fiahtet can
be used u a fi&htet-bom~
er on close s uppott and
wide-un&e suike missions --
or hi8:h altitude intetcep-
tion and teconn aiuance.
It has many advanced de-
si&n fea tures, the beat
known betnJ its variable
swept win&. \\'ith win&s
fully extended, it operates
at low speeds fot takeoffa
and \andinas on shott unde·
veloped airfields and can
"loiter" fo t lona period• o r
t 1me on atound uoop sup-
port missions. With winas
fully swept back, it flie1 at
s upetsonic speeds and very
hiah altitudes. Installed in January will
be Faye Edelblute, presi-
den t; Mrs. J oe Beck, fi rst
vice-president; \Ir s. Eli za-
beth Mason, s econd vice-
president; Carol Fren ch,
tteasuter; Palrici a Bray,
recotclina aecre\ary; Eloise
Klolu. con.tinuina a• co,.
respondina s ecretary for a
second term. OiTectors con·
tinuina on the bo ard for a
second term ar e Al icia Gia-'
comazzi , Margret~ Eli ot, m1d
Crystie Hopper. Mrs. Bacon
wi II al so s erve on the Board
as past presiden L
Huge annex is requested
The F-Ill has an a ut&
matic teuain-followina
udar system that pctmils
"Uee top level'" apptoach
to ta.taets at super sonic
speed even at niaht and in
bad wcathet. This mini·
mit.u the pouibility of in-
\fte~Oft by def••• • ., ..
and increases chances or
succe ssfully hittina the
t.araet and e1capina.
l\1ajor \tann , a paduate of
\1auhall Hiah School, Los
Angeles, received his B. o\.
in art from USC, where he
was conmiuioned in 1q54
upon completion or the 4.it
Force Reserve 'Officers
TtaintnJ Corps ptopam, He
tect:ived his \1.B.o\. destee
m 196 7 ftom Sytacuse, N.Y .
He is mau ied to the former
Shu ley Campbell.
New board di rectors are
Nona Hoffman, Newport
School or 9Jsiness: Doone
Lawson, formet chicken
ranch owner; and \1 ari an
Ganong, editor o f the Orange
Book.
The new pTesident is the
wife i'f C. Graham Edel-
bl utc, vice-president of
Newport Du nes. They live
at 23-U Tustin Ave., Costa
\1esa. The)' ha,·e 3 children:
a married daughter and a
son and daua.hter auendin&
school.
The Uppe r Harbo r Vi ew
Hills Annex, compr1 s1nJ
21:!.706 acres, came o ffi-
cial!) to the attention of
th e Newport Beach City
Coun ci I \lond ay evenin g.
The Council referred lh e
ma tter to the s taff and to
th e Plannina Cormussion
for study anJ repoJL
The ltv\ne Co. IS askin a
for annexation o f the hu ac
uninhabited parcel, which
lies easter!) of \lacArthur
Blvd. and f011U thu lr or the
future e1ttens10n of Ford Rd.
through the forme r Buffalo
Ra nch property at Urbanus
Square.
Develo pmen t o f thi s parcel
as a pi an ned communi t) 1 s
beina cons1dered b) the lr-
\'Lne Co.
MRS. MORGAH FOUNO
OEAD BY NE IGHBOR
In an swet to a reque st.
\\ts. Gladys Claypool,
16JO.E Bedfotd Ln .,
Westcliff, went to check on
Louise \!organ last Fr iday,
De c. 8, and found het
lying deadonthe living room
n oor of he! residence. 1700
Bedford :...n.
Sut\•ivors are her SISter.
\Ir s. Linus Fike of 1945
Sant1ago,Dovcr Shores . and
2 nephews.
S!H.511N JEWELRY
IS REPORTED STOLEN
Je welr ~ \•alued at snJ .5J
'A3S stolen from the hC"Ime o f
DereK Le .... u, =~Jl Cre.st-
\'le'A Or., Sa~ Shore s, some-
ume bct,...cen \lunJ a~ and
Tuesda~, o~~. II and 1:!.
OLD TOWN REQUEST DENIED
A S5JJ ch arm bracelet and
s=J\) s ap(lh11e nng were
am0n g the r1 ~ces uf Jewelr)
taken frnm a case on a bed-
1\.•om dre s scr.
The 01d Town Newport
me rchants we1e denied the ir
tequcs t \·londay evening to
try to boost business by
having nearby pa tk.ing
meters deactivated durin&
weekdays for a Uial period.
The Nc wpo tt Beach Coun-
ci l vote was 3 to 2. But -1
votes are needed to adopt a
tesolution, so City o\ttorney
Tu\1~· Seymour ruled that the
motion was defeated.
Vice·\layor l)oreen \1ar·
shall and Counci lmen Dee
Cook and Bob Shelton vo ted
tn favor of the mo tion. \\ayot
Paul ']tube r and Council·
man Lindsley Parsons
voted "no." Counc ilmen A.l
Forait and Howard Roaeu
wete absent, but they both
expreued their wish by
le ttel that action be dClayed
to Oe c. 27 to ai ve the s taff
"time to develop additional
informatiqn.••
Council voted to diary the
matter to Qec, 21.
The proposal berote the
Counc i I was the 6 ek day
suspension of l rows of
me ters, on both sides of
ocean fl. from \tcfadden
Sq. to 24th St. The 2 ochet
f OWl or lectealiOtl al melell
we1e not inc luded in the
plan.
Traffic enaineer Bob Jaffe
utimaled the cost to tho
city at 1300 In !oat rneMt
tevenu.e and incidental
eapenaes. He u id he boo-
lined Ulal th is IUipotnliOQ
of m~tau uati1 Much l
would p~o•Uie an ~newer
to tt.• q••tion whetUr
park ina
business.
meteu affect
"I know of no va]ld te as on
to delay," Counci iman Cook
said . "Lt:t's &et it uan ed
and have the test made 1.o
sec if it is beneficial to the
merchants. I would lt ke lC"I
give them a run fo t their
money."
"(( an y test 1S to ~
made, it 1hould be done for
th~ Chr is tmas shopp1n1
season," Counci lman
Shelton alated,
Robert HemstJeet, VICe-
president of the ()!d Town
Newport 4,ssn., sa1d that the
pr oposal waa surported l l
to 2 by the merchants.
City \t&naget Huvcy Hut I·
burt reponed that Counci l·
me~ Forait anJ Roaen had
asked £or a checi on the
ai anatur e s on tht: petition.
Counci I man Parsons added,
.. Mr . Roaeu and Mt. Forait
wete conce1ned that the
()Ctitionets are not all in
bu1ineu.'"
Mr. Hemsbeet read lhe
names on the pettllon,
notinJ lhat 1.) ale on the
Ocean Ft. busineu area and
6 ase in t.he McFadden Sqv.a1e
ar:oa. Al~at all or the
Ocean Ft. buaineuea ale
open, tome all week, tome
on.ly on week-ends. he said. ••a tcema very few are
ope• all .. ek."' Mr. Par lOft a
aaad.
"l beli••e lhat the tnt
would bo 1\oUio," Moyor
Onablr ooc~DU..t.
"""'" c._ •• w ra••·
abl•, '*' ta•atficint, 'JO&e.
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ROBERT HEMSTREET, wt\ose beard long pr .. d•tes
the hippi es, displays a sketch of a proposed lmprov~
ment plan for Ocean FL stores in Old Town Newpor~
near the Pier, where he i s vice--president of the Mer·
chants Assn. The plan calls tor an ovethanC) at tht
front of th e stores, ind remodeling in 1 frontier motif.
Mr. Hemstrf'tt owns a bicycle shop on 15th SL, has
PU rchased Swede's Ca fe on Oceat FL and has the
lease on the building recently vac.Jted by Rtlntft's
Ocean Front store. He h almost a Newport Beac:t.
n.Jti ve, coming here olbout the age of 6 monttts, IOifte
32 years 190· He servod wfttt lite Navy Sfa Bets CCOn-
s lructlon Baltal lon) in 1~)-57, lncludlog lit Ko..,;.
w~r, where he e~mtd the Purple HeArt. H•s wrltt was
gruod by • sniper bullet u Itt wu -allnt a 111111-
dozor clearing 910Uit~ lor., --tY 1 ...... slllp
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1111S Unii'IISE DESERVES SUPI'IIT
Enterprising businessmen are to be commended for
undertaking a program of improvement -as the newly
formed merchants association has in the Old Town New·
port area. This business district, on the ocean front near
Newport Pier, can , Indeed be described as a depressed
area, but It has tremendous potential because of Its
magnificent location -right at the waters of the Pacific,
near the Pier, and alongside the main traffic artery of
the Newport·Balboa Peninsula.
These merchants have drafted preliminary plans for up.
grading their business buildings and for generating wlrr
ter time shopping in their stores. It's going to be ·pretty
much of a self4lelp and "do It ourselves" enterprise.
Wh olehearted support for such a project would logically
be expected from the Newport Beach City Council, bot,
fo r reasons not made clear, there was surprising opposl·
tion at the last 2 Council sessions. Monday evening,
th is opposition was formidable enough to turn down the
first request of the Old Town Newport Assn.
The request was reasonable. The merchants asked
only that parking meters be turned off during the week
days, as a tes t to determine if this gesture to shoppers
would increase shopping during the lean winter months.
The proposal certainly deserved a trial, but It did not
receive the necessary 4 affirmative votes for approval of
the enabling resolution.
The Council has cooperated on many occasions with
business groups in other areas of the ci ty. Why pick on
Old Town Newport'? Thes e merchants deserve better
treatment at the hands of their City Council.
• • •
SELF DEFENSE ISUICOIISTITU:niiiAL
Just about any grade school guplf could answer the
following Ques tions correctly:
• Why does the United States maintain a multi4:Jilllon
dol tar defense budget year after year? Answer: To defend
the United States aga inst ou r enemies.
• What is the greatest threat to our national security?
Answer: International COrmlunlsm, which has often and
openly declared its Intention of conquer ing the world.
• Therefore what Is the greatest value of oor defense
Plants? Answer: To provide the necessary armaments to
de fe nd our nation against the communist conspiracy.
Any schoolboy knows the answers, but how about our
U.S. Supreme Court justices ? Monday they maintained
their dis mal record of oro-communist decisions by ruling
b to 2 that it is unconstitutional for the government to
bar members of communist organ izations from holding
jobs in defense plants under the terms of the Anti-Sub-
versive Law. Chief Justice ~arl Warren, of cours e, was
with the majority; indeed, he rendered the decision. He
did concede the right of Congresc; to empower the go-
vernment to safeguard defense plants from sabotage and
espionage, but he s a id that "Ule lCJ50 act was too
loosely draw n to be con stitutional." It is a likely guess
that no such law will be drafted that will survive the
presently cons tituted left·leanlng Supreme Court.
There have been many derisive remarks leveled in the
past at the John Birch Society campa ign to impeach
E:arl Wa rren. 13ut as decision follows declsloo, cutting
down our measures for self defense, this John Birch
project is coming to appear more and mo re sensible to
mo re and more people.
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'1HIM WUZ ntl GOOD OU DAYS"
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-LS.D. -...... *···~ z to towD. c. .. lbeir b&otr n,bt.u.,; today'• UUie ..... Or. ·Cut ... tire' I broecl-lliall .. o• do IliON ..... Hoaakoa .. ' e • .,..,...,. he _,.. w:*k .._, but a.. mlltt e t.o -..._ wear •em. 0a a particularly duD day .,. c .. u lut week. · • . ,..., foreip .aiatioutl••·.'"' weal, he found that •!*~~
............. oldae .. u WiJiia.m s. miabl c:booJe up ..... tat. poll*-betdad ne cbildrea.'t -.oleea n-. .. PoG. r•u• •• he uted aalna rttolta ... ,. beiaa
Hut or Tom Wiz, r. maybe tbe 37th bwWI-yard fefteel, aDd have a aood roet lcbL SoiDe toUaded from price leu for t100d!':. aad the aext o~lntd from tb~ 111011.,.
-of Tlw f<rib o/ r•IIM. wilb Pout of lbo opor1iQa rypeo ptoyocl mulll• lor lapel boOIIIhl bock 10 Aaool" yoar for o llot -L .,h1ch Amorleoa to•oro had
Wblle. 11M lbow coet a dime. Tbrea Nat teepe. -ca bJ the IOod Ooeti:IS'. wbo Lut yeu tae ubd for and aent ~ron the ••~· ·
ol pG9COnl at a nk:kll each left 10 ..,._ As 1 loot back 011 it now, J realize that it waaina a sinal• haa4od .Neel...t tJ)Q,OOO ftom the He •• mt.~ln1 hat ippe&l
wbida I'd .. 1a Woolworth's fot a Honcio what we tally lacked .,18 Jeaderlbip. Whlle otronain aaaiall c:omma,n. .... ..,.. lil!lppOit 111 o1 tbe thit year With alt tiM ear.
Ala-book. ~ teemed alwaJI to be OQe we were ftJbtiaa each other, we could bave itm 1nd ita aHy, abe World' ?Odt. C•tiiiJ Ref~tioo ett?'" ~t a peat ..,...,
in tbe rack wb.icb 1 hadn't read. 1be way 1 been ftablina coattituted authority The Council of Chun:hel. · .Hodf ·broe4eas&t. ·That year a•h•t can tmput tie ... , ~ it at tbt time, Mr. ~ mua. have ICbool principal, for ioatuce. Our ·pueab The focal point of the lbe it ••kina for another that becaute Che need is
wntta 001 every Saturday while I wat m the tVC:D. aUowed him, on the alif,blat provoca-current offenain it South .bundnd ~sand 4o11an. pea~, a lar~ offeriaa Ia
movie, tion, to beat ua witb 1 paddle! rm te1lia& it Korea where Chriatiant re-Tbeae appeals were mel by r~u1.rcd, for . Ooct lont ~
Certa.iJI mobbish typa iD our family were like it wu. man. belled apin.tjoinina in the a World War J Army Norae, h1lii'IOUI 11nr. · Put bu
forever augati.na that imtead of rndins As any aocio}ogisl knows, we bad little ecumenical movemtnt which who tupponed oae orphaa n.~, at the top of your
AJpr, 1 abould be apeodina my time with chaDCe io life. NeitbcT my mother oor my bat fott.ered a spirit of ~ •lbiiioilirliiii1:';':-".;,• •l•wo_oop..;.•k•ao•o-l.•l.~--------auch clutics as Uulc Men, Little Women. father even knew a psychiatrist. As any pi)'Cbi-opelltion between Chria-1 LUrie Lord F111U11kroy, M Br'er &lbbit. Aod atrist will tell you, problem children todly are tianity and comrnuniam, be-
l triod. But they left me aa cold aa a hippie either loved too much or ooc. ~&b· My cause they could \ook
readia& Tile Decline Gild Fall of the Roman parents loved me too much. MoibJ loved me acrou the dividid& line be.
Empire. so much she'd pull my hair, aod father used to tween South and North Kor-STATE IOIIIIP
Aljer readina was a serious thins with me. whip bell out of me with a peach tree limb. All ea and observe how cruelly
And 1 think Al,er readina could m•ke a bia that abuse d•m near ruint me. Christians aro treated nortb .., s ..... Ja' Sd .. a
comeback today. Not 35 seriOUI read•'••, of Now 111 coofess we lived io • pretty oioc of the line.· -··lobo hood 1 do 't ber · comes a Lime in 1ny course, but as • IOrt of joke book. What a ball ottpo r . n ever remem seeiOI Straiahtway the World caatronny when £ur1her
today's swinaen and comer cutten could have a rat at home, even thouah we had chickens Council of Churchu ato~ •pmea& ia aupernoua;
fiodina out what sucken boys were bact io and pooiea. ollats., then as oow, ~re terribly ped seodina monev to the when aidu are taken, lines
pre--historic times/ ,Cutiina grass, yeti ADd discriminatory in t.vor of collected filth. We rebels and abandoned thoU* are drawn, and lhoae re-
•alkinal CenaiDiy it wouJd seem incooceiv. didn't let it coUcct. Back In those days all sanda of little orphan a to a aponsiblo can no lonaer rely
able to our coa.tempon.ry ptychotics that ~e country ~any needed was a aood five-cent cruel fate. ·This ia wbere on platitudes and comp~ .,_, 1. U _,. b c1gar. Now tt needs some way to force the . . · bu ~· 1 11 e waus never ad their lives warped ts 1 obe th "C .1 R.gbts" 1 A . Or. Mc[nllft Jtop~d 10 nuae. t muar make a de--
by domimtioa mothers and weak daddies. ~a O,:.eat~ e lVI 1 •w.-mencan several yean &JO. ·He ro-o cision.
Back in tboae Dark Ap, you see, we didn't Y opened the orphanaaea and That .. momen t of truth"
even have psychiatrists. We were also deprived .Th~ abow! is an ucrrpt from 1171 article 1 provided for a 1houaand or has arrived for California
o( nationally orpnized crime, the Job Corps, wrote nvertJJ months 1180 for my faYorite pro-more little tou. many of State Colleae at Pulleraon
anti·n.t laws, ftaa burDUS, and rich politician! frrrdom, anti.CommunJst moga;dne. "Amn-whom had been left in pt• in the oontroveny concern·
like RauJ Kennedy advisina folks to break any icon Opinion."" It is rrprinted hue try I{HCild baae cans and trash ca.os. ina the play, .. The Beard,.,
""bad laws" that miJbt otrcod them. permis8ioff.-T. A . He helped thcoloaical whidlwatperfonned J time•
schoolt where minitten· of on tbe FuiJerton campus.
LeHers to the Editor
DEPT. OF OFFENSE Russia chat our sovCmment renamed the Department of
Editor of the EnaiiJl, War lO the Oeputmen·t of Sine~ the d~y Roosevelt Defen se. This is rather reco.aruze~ Stalm, the com-subtJe, for a secretary or
munut diclaf?r . and mass Wat would be expected lO
murderer of millions, as the f II du ·u d
I . . o ow proce res connu e epomate sovemment head 1 10 d f d' H ve
f lh USSR f . on y e en 1na. a
o . e • our ':'re1an ou ever beard of a pure! '
pohcy h.a~ ~e_en plhrtdJcated ~eferui ve team ever winnin~?
upon mam atmn~ e status It scema to me that we
quo .or commumst control, now have an excellent
and 1n other cues the out-ch 1 lh U ·t d riaht spread of communist 1nce to ~ e .. n1 e
control. The fact ~at United States b~ck 1n a pos1llonof
States' recoaniu6fa or tht ~eaderahip. Instead or kee~
illepl am4 imn10raJ· p~•em-ana lhe nane Department ~r
ment of Ruuia onder Stalin Defcnae, why not rename 11
saved bolh StaJin ll'ld como-Depar~t of Offenae, .and
111lnism from collapse is ir-serve not1ce that the United
Statu i1 now followina a
policy of anti-communism?
As heed of lhe Department
or Offense, why not appoint
someone like Curti a Lemay,
Nathan Twinina. Barry Gold-
water, William Knowland. or
-are you ready for this -
Robert Welch? ffby not Ra-.
bert Welch? He, like Me·
Namara. ia a aeniua. AI·
lhoush ~. Welch never
desianed tbe Edsel, he is a
most ardent anti·commu.ni•t.
wh.ich ia a botler prercCJU·
ait.e for tbe p:t~t •yway.
Yours truly,
Ridl•d E. Woodin
P.O. Box 353, Balboa
refutable. A more ominous ---------------------~ poi·~ ho ....... i...World "'"' Councl•l News n. Is it possible that it
was fouaht, not to rid the
world of nuisrn or to make (Continued from paae 1) • Accepted eaaements
the world "aafe fo r demo-for atorm drain and aewer
crac:y;• but accually to make • Adopt cd Otdinance lines and authorized the
the world safe •-commun· 1239, modifyin& front yard '"' 1•-L 5 1 · execution of an acreement ism? A -•ance 01 • m•• 1•8 It -.c .. a on 1 ots m Tract ., ~ 22 lh with William J. Capey most revealin&. for the coun-6 3, e Lusk development · H bo v · H'IJ and Jamea Capey for tries Americ1r1 1 fou&ht 1r1d In ar r 1ew 1 1, ta·
died to free from Hitler now lltrly of Marauerite Ave. the construction of improve-
have the hartmef and sickle. between Slh Ave. and San ments rcqu.ircd aa a condi·
America's Ploblem is that Joaquin Hilla Rd. lion of approvin& Reaubdi·
its leaden refuse to recor-• Conritmed the fire via ion No.· 231 , the pro--
ni ze that communism is lhe chief's report on the coat of posed location of a new
only threat to world peace the weed abatement proaram; branch for Newport Na-
in the world today. Becauae 113 Iota were cleaned; the tiona! Bank. at Placentia
of this, we refuse to try lo' cost will be added to the Ave.; and Superior An.,
prevent communiam•s srowth property owne11• tax bilh. near Hclaa Hospital and the
and Vr'OUid never think of • Adopted a resolution Patk Lido developmen(. ·
Let'a look at the facts. the soapelwere trained, and Pour witneuea who a'" to~k care of ac~rea ~r cba~ tended the pedonnanee of
la!na now ~ervms 1ft South ,.The Beard'' have an-
VIetn~ With the 4S.OOO nounced lhemselvc• willina
Republic of Korea forces to testify under oath that
fiahtin& there •ide by tide 1n oral aex act, efther at>
with the Ametic&nt and rual or simulated so closely
their other allies. to be indiatinaui•hable from
The epiaodes obaerved by the real thin& at a di 111r1ce
Or. ·Mcintire and hi a aroup or 20 feet,. or more, took
revealed how the little onet place on staae at the con·
live in theae orphan bomu. :lusion of the play. No one
The orphan• were clean present at the perronnance,
and neat. They aleep on the or any member of ~~:e. col-
noor, beeauae in Korea a l~ae faculty or admanutu~
houae ia heated by ub-bon, h~s attempUd ll> deny
floor stovea or rurnacet, !hat ~~~actual!~ happened.
*Rd lhe noora .... eon.,ar... ln haht or dua unch.al·
Uvety wann. A TYPical meal lenpd ract. lhe r.,no.,na
was deacribed 81 conaiat.-statements •peale for them-
ina or chicken toup and aelvea.
rice, with nwneroua am•ll .. Be it resolved lhat this
dishe• includina veaetiblea Council denies the alleaa-
of various kinda, · and •~ lions of improper conduct on
phaai:zed by fried ahrimp. 'the part or the stu.dcntl,
At one meal a colorful pi .. faculty, and adminiauation
no solo was heard, and the of lhia colleae in relation
childrCn sana many hyft'lla, ID the preuntation of 'The
1ome tecoanized as tunet Beard"" -pu1ed unani·
f-.niliar in America. and mouaty Dec. I by lhe F ...
other• havina a melody ori-culty Council of California
ainatina in Korea. . The State Colleae at Fullerton.
voices were beautiful in .. Jut a word about Mr. Duerr, the professor who tone and maanificent in · paided lhe projecL •. I have
volume. ·The children put ulmOaC confidence in him
heart and soul into their and respect hi a work. and 1
sinaina. feel lbat he should be ~
Or. Mcintire, thia year, ia t.ectod 10 that hi a work. c1n
matina hia ninlh appeal for be IOtaJly effective .. _ rrom
funds 10 aupport the mini a-an open leuer by Dr. James
try of the 20th Century Re· D. Youna, chairman of the
formation Hour in Korea. drama department of Cali-
fomia State Colleae at Pu~
lerton, 10 Senator Albon S.
Rodda. chainnao of ao S.
nate Education Conuittee,
publiahed Dec. 5 in 1be
Titan Timc1, the awdent
newapaper at Fullerton.
''Persons ••. have, neve~
theless, a sked me ir it
would not be better to can-
cel fur1her 'demonstrations'
like THE BEARD on c.n-
pus .•• My answer to thia ia
a clear 'no~· •.• To cancel
may be the upedient thin&
to do (althouah I seriously
(J.Ieation even thal), from tn
acinini straror• s point of
view; it i s most assuredly
not the reasonable thina tD
do" -from • r etur by
Georse Foreat, auiatant
professor of duma at Ful-
~erton, to the Titan Times,
published Nov. 21.
"'Meetin& in emeraency
session last Friday, the
Auociaud Students Senate
ooanimously approved a re--
solution ai vina full support
to both the faculty membeu
.,d student" involved in
lhe controversy over prolilc--
tion of 'The Beard'"
Titan Times, Dec:. S.
By • ro ll~all vote of 2~ to
3, lhe California Senate hu
ordered a full investiaation
to dctcnnine what leaisla-
tion may be necessary 10
atop lh ia almost incredible
abuse of the educational
proceu at our tax-supported
oolleaes 1r1d universities.
The unanimous support
Jiven by the Faculty Coun·
cil and the student aovem·
ment or California State
Colleae at Fullerton to lhoae
responsible for a public
demon stration of sexual per-
version cuts arave doubt
on the comfortina belief
with which so many have
soothed themselves as filth
1nd anarchy swept our c am-
puses; that onl y • amall
thou&h vocal mi nority ia at
fav.h.
endina its dom inion in coon· order ins the work lo pro--• o\pproved the selection
llies where it is already il· ceed on the Balboa Island of Willey and Ham, Arcadia,
leaally establiahed. Both li&htina diallict improve-to conduct a study on future
the State .. d Ocfens~ ~· ment, add in& additional use of the city dump site,
parbTients shue the blamc. street liaf'ita 10 the pre.. northwesterly or 19th St
t or the losa of World War viously approved project. and Whittier Ave ., at a colt
~Anion
n and out present meu in do · Vietnam. • "· pl~d a re solution .(• not to uceed SS,700~ call·
ly Marilyn Manion
HOW AIOUT GmiNG TOUGH WITH CRIMINAlS? It is in terestin& to note 2nd tu!'e• 1n order. to avo1d ed for a report Dec. ·27 on
that it was not lona after confus1on. reaultm& fr om financina methodt; a 1966
Roosevelt's recoanition or the .N.ov. 21 approva.l) au-atudy act the value of the
the communist dictators of thonztn& the u.ecut1on or 40--acrc parcel at ISSO,OOO; you haw a secret wapoa l.lllder JOUr "'Let lhete be jaiJ ICDtences aDd bard labcw
The Cracker Barrel
a contract for enaineerins on Sept. · 26, 1966, the bed? A pm? A club? A aira:t? 11 J"''W bome for tbe deliberate vandala, without aceptioo,
services with Boyle Enai· Council authorized dia· equipped witb double loeb and do you .bave aDd with ample publicity-minora iDduded..
neerin& of Santa Ana in continuance of the dump a DOily dot: evea tbouab you .,.., aac11 ot '"For tboae wbo deJibetaedy iDci&e 10 rioc
connection with plana fOf site •• a refuse diapoul an aaimalloftr? aod WID &be ._ of force and riokoce, let
1y Jack Moffitt the West Newport Improve-area in preference for uaina u your ....-er to any or an o1 tbe &bow tbere be awift anal, certain proeeculioll aDd
Eagle Rock-In a new book., piaDO playtt· day's HitJen will rule us tomorrow if youth is ment project. the Oranae County Dump. · queatioaa is "yea. .. tben you are a typicai.IDJOd.. court lmpositioa of muimum ...,lefteel ia a
Harry Truman sa~ he never played 1be persuaded to drop out of the fiaht to preaerve • Approved the bieycle • Authorized the ttaff to em American. Ub millioal of Olbln. you federal peoitalti.ary UDder the &ouabat ot la·
Mi550uri Waltz"' more than once. 1 bow ;u· its own freedom. ~ who urae youth's trail a report prepared by the retain the conaoltina enai-have just about &iva up bope. that tbe .....-bar coodirionl ..•
All the other times he was just tryinl to pt surrmder ap«t to proftt by that surrmcta-. ~arka, Beac.he~ and Recrea-. neerina firm of Raub, Be in, rnetlt will do aD)'tbiDa about tbl ..,...... '1'boee who preach and act anarchy iD Cbe
it right. Thil is lbe WUIIeriali.nn tbru . __ to-t1on Comn1111on and e• Proat and Auoeiates of rite of crime aDd Wo~eoce. ADd ao you. baw. Uoited S&acea muat be oontrooted aod dealt
• • • telllDJ .1""'... dorsed by the Plannina Costa Meta 10 prepare plua CIODduded tbat you .m,tat • _. do ..._. with twiftly, lrmly aDd witbout vwiDaCioa by
"Life·· Maaazine (JuJy 7, 1967, pap J7) day. Comniuion; insllucted the for widenina and i..,Yina tbioa younelf--4o protect your life aad prop-nuy ICpneal o1 a law..tlidiaa IOCiety,.., ~
seeks to explain the "Hippie RebeUioo" by aay-• • • atarr lo take che neceuary Coaat Hwy.,on the southerly er1J. t.r...., uaphuaat it may be for tbe,.......
in&. "Those juveniles, in lheir compuWoa to This year"s award for THE UAR LEAST It epa to make studies on aide, from the Su Seoul &eoa.t deciaioDt ol tM $Jpnm1 Court baft 11 should mate ao dilaeoce wbdbcr lbe
DROP OUT, see themselves in revolt apiDit LIKELY TO SUCCEED _,. to be won, bicycle trail locttiona. · Bate to the Upper Bay, at a ..,_ Cbe aialialll a .. ., ........ Hil "riibbl" araan:by Iii eooeeuted wilb tbe ci'fil ........
the empty materialism of their parenta... handt dow1l, by Robert WeDs of .. Arpy" • Appro•ed the circ:ula-fee f!Ot to exceed 14,900; are pueeo:aod, aDd t. bowl it. ladnd, bis mouaDall ta Cbe DNp Souab. or a labor.,._
Just what mtJrerill/ism are tbae punks talk· Mapzine lrt tbe islue of Aup. 1967, uDder lion of a petition for the ·the Cl~ plant to ttalt ~ ..,..._ .. -to ba.,. ~ IDI:n imponaDl ;. 1ft the North. 1be umbnrDa of tbe AfMr1..
tbl heacfina ot '*Would You leline A Hippo t.nnes.ation of' . inhabited ttrucbon not ~a~et tb;an CbaD ...,.dtflal eln law, ordlr, 01' ,:OW ........ cu. Ccwllaldoa ... delibcralely fraaltd 1D
inJ about7 in the Gardear be pens aome beavy·buded territory known aa Moden next M&reh to IDlDiraite tD"' But .a tblt c:om. tn. Wr t ' ...,.. it .C .. DOt 10 Jli'OIIICt aaarc:biala or tile,....._ ol
The parents or the hippies bave biiCI ao put humor about a IUppopocamua Chat escaped Anneution No. 59. in the ~rf•r•ce wilh tammer traf.. hoJ 11111 n.n: are a ,_ -"'*-Ja 111111 force aod .....,_. u a ...... 10 aay ..S.
in the fadtastic m•terialiatic loot of Cbe Beadel from a tn.aa.a zoo 111 Seal Beech. CaUl. aad c:oa.nty corridor below 2lnd f1c:. .._..... dty, .-oae of-.. ....., oww .. Ach'OCa• o1 hale &Dd ~ ,...... ..
or their imiLIIOn. NeithEr have tbey dalnd iD ,.,.. ..........., recapiUnd at Lquaa. Ia it SL . • Aps-O"fed Che reqaatt ta. ......._ Parwa" ' 11t"' eo& ... tMif modvadoa, m ,....;,. o1 IOdJIJ aM
1he wealth accrued by lhe hippie cllcrnioll-he ,.,._ "U 111o .....,. 0114 eooak of lbe of lbo Coroao dol -o.--111o -1o -ot Car ~ ollould 11o-...,. •-. -...,-P·~::','·.::::"".,.'C: ::;:'~":,':.~. 0naae -r ........ -·· -· ... From the Bible au ..... of c-~ 10 pi"' c. wy-. ot Now~· s 110, 0114-1o .... ....., .. ;= .. •--• • ..,.,......, iftbabituta o( the area weN a tbreat to him. llb'nal 0.11VJI 011 & le-wbal .. told ................. •f' 1W ~ wa 1DU1t .. ...,....iq dM:m. • 1i111M
brews (accord.ins to 'Time'" Mapn,., July I, 0ruae eo-tr--« wt.ich tbe COIIt forma a And abe •hall Wina forth cord plarer at Wur.'t -n. ..._ ._ aa.a tD _. .. oc r·1 1 o1 kW o1 ml • Mod cllll1a.
::;.7;:;,'-2) is :;t to ::ve an;~ a:: .....u pan hit., for .,.,..Pahwd MaiODat..,. :i:oa,.·.:d ~ba:~ c~l~ Stereo Vilioa, l~6 B. ak · d n t' a • -q;11 * tD a. om., an~ A &c...._ &r tn. IL
(Here it ::*rfoli"" ore 'frith "":: ~ tbu ita .a.n af Jobra Bircb a.,... ... aod ah 11 lll. r: Coaa& Hwy .,· fram 9· Lll. ,. zt'r · w of dciiJ _. A ' , = 1 ·• 'he ts..,. .-, .,._ it 1111e .... .,... c1
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Noillw do---· .... I ~ blppo---.,.. 10 ....,., ""'"I -• ou. o Docllood tiM umtalloo .... -._ n 'I-'•w --____ .,..,._ ....
AIMricoll blpploo ....,. Ia lllo ,....otifloiDa .....,. of blppo-• Now •II dolo wu dono.: of tiM 0nqo eo..t Dollr -.. 1 • 1 ' -..... • .--...,. .. o , , o1 -Ia .. .,..
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•
·n""LL PATRONS NAMED
• • • lr MN....... ..... Vla Udo load, Lido Jtlt;
,.._. Mft llleu ... *· M4 Mrs. ·Vamoa Edler,
.aa•Oid for 11M 14&b Aana& 13& Via Lido Soucl, Liclo
O.butaata Ball tpoatored ltle; Mr.· and t4t. Byroe
..,-1M Newport Hubof Auai• Patwell, 2124 l!att Balboa
lillY of tM Oildt .. 't Home Bl•d., Balboa; tc. ud ~t.
~iety ol CaHfornia. ·Tbit Roltert Palmer Pc.-bet, 1145
rear, die Ball, tiM hiabliaht Slbrina Tmace, Irvine Ter ..
ollbeCbritlrDit aocial te'*' race; Mn. ·Burnell Gotdon
toD., it tcbedul.cl for 'Jlnar• Porpy, 209 Via Genoa,
day, Dec. ·28, at the New. Lido lalo; Mr. and Mtt. Nor-
pol1er JM . man Ale:under Gamble,
Mn. ·Wa11ace' Genie, Ball 2588 Bayshore 0ri"¥c, Say
cheinnan, hu ttated that Shoret; The Hon and Mn.
becaoae of the enthuJiattic Robert Gardner, 320 Evon-
ucl loyal tupport of •II or ina Canyon Road, Shore
lho patront the Newpott Clirft; Mr. ud Mrs . edward
Harbor .lt.u.ailiuy hat been H. 'Ckocnendykc, 2 Harbor
able to raite *137,000 rc.-Jaland; Mr. and Mn. ·Robert
Cbildten'e Homo Society of Guaaenheim, 13&6 Galaxy
California in iu ttate wide Orivc,l)overShoret; Or. and
•ption work..· Mu. John Kenneth Hamel,
Mra. ·Qenie haa been at~ l430 SantillO Dr.; Harbor
lit~ in her preparations Hlahlandt; Mr. and Mn. ·.ft.. 1l¥ ~a.· Charlet Peyton, Aler.anderHamilton,l225 E.
debutantet; . Mn. · William Balboa Blvd., Balboa; Mr.
Harper, inYitationt; Mn. and Mrt. Ro11a R. Hays Jr.,
John Watton, preaa; Mn. 662 Via Lido Nord, Lido
Ocorae Gun, treaturer; Mn. laic; Mr. ·and Mu. ·Edaar R.
William C. o\damt and Mn. Hill, 611 Via Lido Soud,
Jamet JohntlOn, preaenta-Lido Iale; Mr. and Mu.
tion; Mrt. J. Robert Meserve, Georae Meade Holstein Ill,
photosraphy; Mrs .. Donald 2600 S.l!. Meta Drive, Back.·
Swedlund, decorationt; Mn. Bay; Mr. and Mn .. Ward
P • T ·~ w Jewell, 900 Wctt Bay Ft., 1an... tane, tea; !VIII. • Mo.
GoRDON L. SICKLE!! of
Newport Beach has been
appointed district sales
manager for the beach areas
for Firs t Arrfer lcan Title
ud loft. 0 .11. RioloOrd, UOI
Dotplt.in Tenac., Jr•iaeT_.
nee; ... ·..t l*i. ·Hut•
R. ·Rina.. not Bat•• Dr .. · Col.... del Mar: Mr ......
""'· · Paul Milton lOleta, 536 Via Lido Nord, Udo
Ja1e ; Mr. ·and Mrt. ·Richard
Steele, 940 Via Lido Nord,
Lido 1ale; Or. · and Mr,.
Harry E. Stickler, 3631
Seaview Avenue. Corona
del Mat; Mr. -and Mu. Oenit
Sullivan, 11 Haibor ltlando
Mr. and Mn. ·John J . Swi ...
art, 801 West Bay 4.ve.; Bal-
boa; Mr. ·and Mrs. ·F.Awttd
G.1iarminaton. 1127 V.ia Lido
Soud, Lido Isle; Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Kenneth Wuh~
bwn, 411 Avocado Ave.,
Irvine Terrace; Mr. ud Mrs. Thomas Campbell Webstet , Insurance &. Trust Co. of
3024 Ocean Blvd. Corona Santa Ana. He beg an his
del Mar; Mt. and M;s, Chat· First Amer ican career In
let c;, Wheeler, 401 Avocado Orange County in IC~57,
Ave ., Irvine Terrace; M1. served 3 years In the River-
and ~iu. Horace S. Wilson side branch, and 4 years in
Jr., 1600 Anita Lane, Har-rea l estate until return in g
bor Hiahlands; Mu. Georae to Orange County . He is a
Yardley J r., )00 Jumine native of Michigan, and a
-\ve., Corona del Mar; MJ:. graduate o f Santa A.na Col·
and Mrs . J{oy Carver Jr., lege. He and his wife,
2141) Mesa l)r., Back Bay; Jeralee, have a son, Jeff,
\ott. and Mn. Chat\es P. and 2 daughters, Denell and
Cotto n, I 508 East Bay F t., leigh
Balbot; Mr. and Mrs. Wallet '
Mn. Daolol T ........... (Siw.lo O.o ploote.)
Phelps Merickcl, reserv ... Balboa; Mr. ·and Mts. · re-
tiont; Mrt . .\lvin Coi, pro-land Leitho\d, 1803 Ea&t
pams; Mu. ·Ira Smith, pre-Bay Pront, Balboa; Colonel
ball party; Mrs. David Lana: and Mrs. Alan Jocelvn
hostenet.. \tickle, 828 Via Lido Nord,
Ptetentees will be inu o-Lido Isle; Dr. and Mu ..
duced by matter of cere-Emery Speer Moore Jr., 1621
moniet , and new patron, East Balboa Blvd., Balboa;
Or.· John Kenneth Hamel Mr. and Mrs. ·Paul Nissen,
R. GaynO<, 18)Q Jama;ca JOHANNES JORGENSEN,
Rd., Costa Men, \1%. ond DENMARK NATIVE, DIES
Mrs . W . .\\len Grubb, 1305 Far from Oenma.rll:, the
Bayside Dr., Corona del land or his bi rth, Johannes
~; \Us. Rune\! Lewis Peter Joraenaen , 6&, of 210
lse\i, 2576 4Jbor Ot ., Bay 21s t St., Central Ne wport,
Shores, Mr. and Mrs. James di ed Friday, Dec. a, at
W. Ltws Ill, 2481 Say shore Holll Ho spital.
Judith Ann Franks •
IS
wed to Dan
A man iaae ceremony held
at high noon at Om Lady
Queen of the An&els Calho--
licC'hurchon Saturday, nee.
9, un ited Daniel Bruce
Thompson of Santa Ana and
\olis s Judi th Ann Ftanks of
Har bo1 Highlands in a
dt)uble ring ceremony per~
formed by the Rev, Raymond
Saplis.
The br ide is the dau1hter
of \h . and \1n. James Reai·
na ld Frank5 of 1008 Dover
Or. The &J oom•s parenta
are \lr . and Mrs. Lester
11.ompson of Santa .\na.
\h ss Franks chose a 3·
tie red dress of pute white
mganza made with a rchapel
train. The gown was made
w1th a 1bodi ce trimmed in
lace and lofl& slee.vca or
lace endin& in a point. Each
of lhe tiers of the skirt
~·crt banded with wide
s calloped lace. She canicd
a flowing couase of lilies
of t he va lley and wore a
pearl crown holdinB a
shou\det length illul\ion
ve il.
NOT!Cf~ Of' TRUSTEE'S SALE
No. 1012
On J1nuary 11.1968, atii:OO
o'clock AJd., at the front ell•
ltltnee of ~t.n~aw Corpora•
lion, 1600 E. \lay lai r, Orn.p,
Ca iHomin Stan..Shaw Corpora•
lion, R"' Tru!llc!e ooder the Deed of Tru~t1nad" .by N.T. STEELE
AND ROSA l EE SHARON
STEEL~:. husband and wile nd
re cor<l"ti S"ptember 4, 1964, iD
Book 7200, Pase 108, of Offl-
chr.l Recorda of Orup Coaa-
ty , Ca liforn ia t~lveu to aecure
an iadebtedoe!l a ill f••or of
EI LEEN M. MAHONEY, a married woman now o.,..ad .. d
held by EILEEN LAUER
GlENN , who acqvirad b:tt en~at
a!l ~'ileen M. Mahooey br rea~
!IOD of the breach of c:a rtaiA
oblit~ationa aecvred thereby,
notice of which was recorded
Se ptembcu 8, 1967, lo Book
8366, P•!!e 796, of .. Jd
OHic ial Recorda, Staa•
Shaw Corporation will aell at
public nctiot~ to the hi!lbest
bidder for cuh, P-yabfe Ia
lawfu l mooey of the Uoited
Statea at the time of saM,
without warra.aty •• lO title,
poaaeaaioo or eaca•braac:ea,
the iotereat coe•eyed to ud
now held by Mid Trutee oa-
der l!lllid Deed of Trost, ia and
to the followias desCTibed
property, to-it:
That cerUIID te .. ellold ia•
tereat ia the parcel of laad
located in tbe City of New•
port Beach, Or••• co .. ty,
Callforoia, d-erihed ••
followa:
l ot 34 aad tbe Nortller}y 6.00
lflf'll of Lot 35 ia block 23 of
tract No. 772, aa Uowa 011
a rna p recorded i• Book IS,
Pa8fl8 5 aad 6 of M .. calt.-·
oeooa Mapa, reew.. of
Orn!_e Couty, Callfoni.a.
EXCE PTING THEREFROM
11H.: NORTHERLY 5.00 feat ,
of Lot 54.
Th while yet another patron, 2032 %ipway Lane, Bay-ompSOn Rolla R .. Hays •. wil.l be crest; Mr. and \rtts. Paul
host for the evenmJ, mtor-Arthur Palmer, 1833 Gala-
ducinJMrs. Merton Cameron, 'tea Tenece, Irvine Ten ace;
Or ., Bay Shores; \it. and He was a chief bosun 's
1\.irs. T . Phillips \rtorAan, mate of the Uni ted State s
1216 Eas t Balboa Blvd .. Coast Qla~d for 30 )'Can.
Balboa; Mr. and Mn. Henry He had lived hete 20 )'Car s.
T . Se&erstrom, 2111 North Gravesi de service!l were
Flower, Santa Ana; \ir. and held Tuesday, Dec. 12, at
Mrs . Edward J . Taaffe,2006 Pacifi c ViewMemorial Park,
Each of her attendants
was dressed in a floor
length sown or pink crepe
topped with a bodi ce of
dubonnet vo\vet. The aowns
were made with !on a sleeves
and were matched with du-
honne t velvet petals catch-
ing a three-tiered veil.
They cartied Oowing cor-
sages of dubonnet and
white carnation&.
Auxiliary pretidenL Procces ~'"-and M-s. Chester F.
from the ball will aid in the Purcell, 433 Morn ina Can-
Society'• ttatewide adop-yon Road, Corona Hiab·
tion proJ.fam. lands; Mr . and \in. Edward
The patron list includes: Anaua Raulston, 169 Shore-
Or. and Mu. Daniel G. c liff Rd., Shore CliCfs; Mr.
Tenace, Irvine wi lh Bell Broadwa~' ~1ortu-
ary as di rector.
The maid or honot was
\otiu Jean Christenten or
Santa Ana. ServinB as
bridesmaids were Miss Anne
White, a coutin or the
bride from DetJo it, and Min
Cynthia Pauley of Cos ta
\\en.
The brother of the bride,
Jamea Frtp~ II., W,~d ~~
best naaa.. Uahen inoludod
Patrick Kennelly andl Allen
Smith of Santa o\na; Eugene
Brown, a cousin of the
aroom from Torrance, and
David Robinson of Anaheim .
Pollowina the ceremony,
a re ception was held at Ir-
vine Coast Country Club,
whete two sitters or the
groom, Misses Colecn and
Chtistine Thompson, assis t~
ed. White Ooweu. and can-
delabra, uted in the church,
decorated the teception
also.
Mrs. Frank& received
.\ldrich Jr., 1392 Gtluy
Or., Dover 91ores; Mr. and
Mn. Bewley Allen, 11 S E.
Bay Front, Balboa Island;
Mr. and .\rtrt.Wal\ace Barnes,
356 Evenina Canyon Rd.,
Shore Cliffs; Or. and Mrs.
Clair B. Barnett, 1917 Sea-
dtirt Dr., Irvine Tertace;
Dr. and Mrs.'· Robert Floyd
Beauchamp, 2000 East Bay
Front, Balboa; M1. and Mrs.
Jo seph Allen Seek, 528 S.
Bay Front, Balboa h land;
~it,, and ~~~-. Cbeatel .E~
B<at,-n, 1HS ,J'•i!foeld ~ .,
Cameo Short.a; Mr. -.nd Mit.
Lawrenc~ Edward Brown,
1529 Lincoln Lane, Harbor
Hiahlands; Mr. and \1n.
Walter Bunouahs, 511
Cliff Drive, Cl iff Haven;
Mr. and Mn. Joseph LoJan
Carver, 108 Via Palermo,
Lido I t ie; Mr . and Mrs. Wil-
liam Boucher Clark, 1310 W.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa; Mr.
and Mn. ·Earl 'Jeorae Cor-
ken, 304 Buena Viata Blvd.,
Balboa; The lion. ·and Mrs.
Elitha -\very Craty, 901
aucsts in a gold brocade LEGAL NOTICE
dten with matching co at in CITY Of' NE.PORT BEACH street lenath. Het areen-POLICE DEPARTMENT
aotd hat ma tched her orchid POLI CE PUBLIC AUCTION
conaae. The bridearoom's NOTICE or SALE
mother wore a blue silk. Notice is hereby givea. tlaat ~r. .. at to the proYial~• Of print ensemble •ith match-Chapter 1.20. Sectioo 1.20,060
ina hat. She wore a white of the MWiieiP-1 Code of the
orchid coua1e. CilT of Newport Beach, I will
A boneymoon at Santa ael at p.bllc •actio., to die hipeat bidder fllf c:a.ta, oe. Barbara precedet the es· S.tard•y. Oec:e111bar 16, 1967
tablithment or the newly-at 10:00 •• Ill, at the c~
wed"t home in Costa Mesa. tioa Yarda of the City of
Tb b 'd · Newport Beacb, l~tea •t e ft epoom II Cut• 592 Sa~rior Aveu.e, th e lol-
rently anendina California Jow la.B dea cribed profl!rty :
State Colleae at Fullerton. Boy• ud Al rla b•cyc:les
He will paduate in Junt. A a to ac:<:euoriea SportiD.!I gooda with a major in hi story. He Tools
it a sraduate of Mater Dei. Hoaaehold ite~aa aJSd other
H. h •-h 1 H' br 'd 1 ~niaeelleaeooa items. 11 .,... 00 ' 11 1 ~ a 10 An ite mised Bat of the above
was paduated from Mater article• ia aveilable at the
Dei before •U.endina Oranae b .. iaeu office of tJ.e Police
Coast Colleae. DepartMent of the Ci'/ of
Special weddina aueats Newport Buell. locate at 425 l211d Street, Newport included Mrt. · Eltie Browt Beaeh.
or Lot Anaelet, arandmo-B. J••e• Cla .....
tber or the poom; ~.·and ~iel of Police Newport Beadt, CaiHoraia ~ •. Joseph Lenahan and P,.bllalr.: Dee. u, 1967, I•
lb.eir dauP,tcr. Sally,, ol ne "eWIIOI'l Rarttor Eaal ..
Orou Poiate, Micb.; ~t.
Joaeph Wb.ite of Detroit.
and Mrs. L . Murray Steven--
tea ol Wi1111ipo1. Mani~
CanMa. tdrt. White: and
Mrt. Stennsen ue &tul&a of
lhe bride, and M".and Mrs.
Lenabaaue and
Bob Dylu ...... T LOOK IA(X• .... •Tifr PAir
io .....
Well, not all ot them. No, we haven't flipped our lid, it's just t hat we have
quite a few Christmas presents to give away to our depositors. We have so
many nice depositors that it is difficult to eive g ifts to some and not to others.
We figured out a simple non-partisan fun way of deciding who receives a
present. Between now and the 21st. eech customer who visits the bank will
be asked to place his name, address and phone number inside one of our tree
ornaments (our tellers will show you how) •nd ,ou then hang the ornament
on our "depositor" Christmas trees. Our annUli\ Ea Noe Party w111 start on
Thursday, Dec::ember 21st and 11 tMt time we will setect at random and smash
quite a few Christmas ornaments. If your name pops out. you will receive a
tilt of value from Newport National Bank .
for the parpoflfl of payiae: oll-
liptlou u e111red by a ald Deed
ine lt~dlar ,.,.., cllarp aad
es pe•Ae• of tlae 'fhatee, ad•
.. neee, U ••Y• aader •• teNa of said Deed, m .. rut tlteN•
oo nd 12,5.26.59 Ia .,.id
pti.c iP-1 of tile sote .. ~ .,. •• td DeN. .,~ ......... ,
Jllera• fro. J•• '· IMT, • Ia uld aote ••d by .... ,..... ,
vlded.
Dated Or.ce•berS.l915T
Staa~lrlew Corpoantloa,
Trut ..
STAIITS P•DAT
_NILDOVIR
Jadl~la "WV" -u.o-
Just 10 we don't t.v. out •ny new depositors who want to open a new account,
w hew $pe(~l Christmas ornaments just tor you.
a, c.r. Stu•-"· ,.. • ._,
A,t'"t l)oaaW 1... ~lllia-"ck.
Aut. 5ecteWI"1
• 17l~ P,.\l ... ll)ecl• 1',21, •••• ,
I• tile M••pof1 larW t.alp
........ , ..
11.11111
It promiMs to boa llappy t ime lor all who join in our Ea folotland Ornament·
smalhint Pony. Remembot'. _.,. open till 5 pm daily ... 6 pm on Fridays.
'* • r. ... .,. ••-•, -111'111&..., •.., •" .,.,.. •• r
WiifQ.'" AT aowot ... Ml'IIOI AT JMIIOMI .,. CAMPUS AT llltcMTHUII.
MEII'ORT H.(RIIOR Ell I Gil
A RSTSECTIOII - -P. 3'
TIIUMOAY, OEC.I4, 1117
COIIliiA OELIIM, CALif.
-IRIAISA fAINIR DAMIB. HICII DID
Pioeeer Cotta Mesa ruw.r YIICCa v.u.,· . a .,....
Ooolol Predriel< ltoich o1 .... _.,_ Mra' · Cllarloao
2007 lrvlao Ave,, dio4 Doc. Slroloy ' .,...;., ..-; l
I at die aa• of It at Hoa1 ll"'"tJMdelrildrn .. 4
Hospital. · .,.at-srta~lall•••·
He •tt born No•. · 11. Se"lc:.ea ftrl Mid Ole.
111&, in Nebrath. And hat ll at Wtstclift' ~1 wid.
farmed in this area since Cho Rev, Jamet ~of
1911. Chfitt Cbu.rch by lbe Sea,
Survivou are bit wife, Metboditt, oftici•ti•lo ·1 ..
Delia; 2 dauahtert, Mn. terment wa• at Sannya*
Ellen Watson of LOn& Beach Memorial Park., Lona Beach.
and ~,. Lelia 'bbott of
"How about one of
those
I
wonder drugs?"
"I've &ot: a cold," the man
s.aid, and he went on to
ask for a "'wondeT drug."' The pharmacist sold
him some aspirin1 and advised him to see his
ph)sician . As it happened the aspirin fixed him
up fine, btu the point is this : Pharmacists are
not ph)sicians. We worlt with doctors, providin&
the drugs and medicines they prucribe. We have
a professional knowkdge of the powerful new
"wonder drugs," so we know how imponant it is
to u~ them correctly. Piease do not feel offended
when your pharmacist refuses to sell you a ccnai n
Jrug. It is for your protection and in the best
interest of your a:ood health. AIWB)"1 see )OUr
doctor when potent medication is required.
Christensen
llll E. C:OAIT IIWY .. ~A Da. 110
oa.x..z ,..,.
Sdool cost reyiew •*ed
•..AtllrD'IIIIraleeliMiel for
I I drliq •• NI"PPOl
........... 1 ... ¥1 IUIIeded
....... ...... "' .. ,,000
aad .. NeWpot...,.aa Boud
of P.Aitutioa uhd T•u-
day .. , uchitec:te WitHam
B. 8harock and Auociat.ea
r ... lady C:QI t I.
Accordina to atchiteet
Robert Hench, the dif-
ference waa caused by at..
t.endantremodelina work that
failed pauaae in the bond
election. Struclurally un-
.. re portiona or the campus,
by euthqpake standards,
are the auditorium, the no rth
clauroom wina and the shop
facility.
Tniateea authorized sate
of the Sl85,000 bonds, to
be repaid over a six-year
period.
In the Jon& evenina meet-
ina, the board approved
auideline solutions for
student housina. Probably
all schools will utilize
double sessions at the
element&ly le\lel for the
1968~9 school year in
pades kinder,artcn through
6, except for the (iut grade.
Substandard racilities, such
as u.aaes and counseling
tooms, should not be used
ror students at the ele--
mentary level. To take cate
or the estimated additional
2,000 s tudents, cate rul
tApetimentation may be made
with some advance place-
ment or 8th gtade students
at the high school level,
fluib!e scheduling, and an
extended day.
Thete was a lengthy dis-
cussion o r approval or tales
to be chatged ror use or
school raci lilies, which the
educational code says must
be set. The district will
have accountants liolmgren
and Sawyer, who have
rigmed out distJ ict costs,
go back and fisure out cos ts
at sepa.rate school levels.
The Board wishes to set a
tate that wi II encoutase
muimum use o r racilities.
\h s. Elizabeth Lilly,
board cletk, s tated she
would like the board to
c ... nsidet contacting the
a.a1a1••• about ohM&iq
tat• IOCIUlle 66 2/l' vote """'uy for tho. aucceuru1
puaaae or bond election•.
Th• boafd decided to dia.
cuu this al 1 latct date.
2 -liN T!RIOIIUD
IY YDUIIG GUIIIIEII
With his face covered t,
a nylon seoc·kina ~nd carry-
ina an older model &onder
type aun, a youna m1n ter-
roriud Su11n Van Leunen
and Nancy DJrkheimcr SUn-
day niaht, Dec. 11, at their
reaidcnce, 1717 W, Balboa
Blvd.
When Mi 11 V1n Leunen
came into the hallway, the
sliahtly built man arabbed
her by the shoulder• and
yelled .. Shut up-ahut up ..
when she beaan screaming,
and he struck her on the
head with the revolver. Miss
Burkheimer, heuina her
roomm ate scre~n~, came 10
her ddc:nse and was thrown
to the n oor by the man.
He then pulled her to het
reet and walked out or a
side door.
TV POLICE SYSTEM
IS ENDORSED BY BIIA
The TV surve ll iance sys-
tem proposed by Police
Olief James Glavas and ap-
proved by the City Council,
was endorsed by board mem·
bers or the Balboa Island
Improvement Association at
the Dec. 7 meetinr. at 206
Ruby, Balboa Island.
AI Kelso, a new board
mem ber, was named head o f
a committee to take a po ll
o f all Island residents r~
gardins bicycle riding on
Bay front sidewalks. 1
Mayn ard Freeman and
Chuck Grirtin, were asked
to design a card to be eli s-
tributed to realtors to s ive
to ren ters listins the "do's
and don't"or Island I ivins.
JOHN BURGESS, whose watercolors and
felt pen drawings are now featured at the Clyde Zulch
Original Art Gallery, 1835 Newport ~lvd., Costa Mesa,
is pictured here with his niece, Judy Stout, "Miss
Lancaster" of 1qse. The work on the easel I'S"!!-felt
pen draw ing by Mr. Surgess. A reception for the artist
will be held at the Gallery fr om 7 to q p.m. today, Dec.
14.
Reporting from
the 'Queen Mary'
(Continued from paae 1) And or course, the tr ip
thouaht. .snow capped aro und the Horn -being
peaks. , ,barren tocks ••• able to see it all atound was
and cold wind. The waves one of those special things
wtte not_tpo big. But we. hit no t too ma ny people c an
a stotm Jc!St as we aot anto talk about.
the PaciFic , and that was "I liked the Ion s, lazy
tough enoush. A real gale, days at sea with no sched-
with bis, towetin& waves." ules. .no demands on
About cockroaches :"Lots! ti me •.• to lie. on deck ... it
Some srand daddies about was just g~eat ,
an inch long. We just "The ship was so bia.
pounced onthem,'' said\lrs. Youtealizedhowuemendous
Beck, "and then flushed when you stalled walkins
them out to sea." &Jound and up and down.
Oi scomfott., ''Anyone who Awfull y good rot C:Jietci se.
wants to be comforatble "And the wood panelling
should stay home. You was so beautiful. .. just
don't t1ave1 to be com-unbelieveably Botgeous.
rortable," she said, "You "The service was Fine.
uavel to see things and Out table stewatdess had
adventute." served on the Queen Eliza-
A s tudy commi ttee is being
headed by Ralph Allen,
treasurer , lo meet with
Southern Calirornia Edison
Co. lO see what can be done
tQ replace antiquated light-
ing fixtures.
About the rumot that Mr. beth and the Caronia and
Beck would steer the Queen was eAcellent and most
orr Newpott Harbor : "Don't apologetic about the in-
know whe1e that Slaty conveniences caused by the
started. But if he had, he ship's not beins gea1ed for
would have tun the l)ueen in a 39 day cruise.
closet!" "I saw no rats and no
• • • coc kroaches!" she con·
"We liked it Fine," said eluded,
rormer Newport '-.lay or Jay • • •
Stoddard, 2928 Ocean Blvd., Paul Palme r, ch airm<~.n or Mariners Mile gets reprieve
Sandbluting old trafr1c
lines was Uarled yesterday
morning by the Southern
Calirornia Edison Co., and
a crew rollowed up re pain t·
ing traffic l~nes so that
\larinczs \lile looked like
any st andard -1--lane high-
way.
The Edison Co. was con-
verting this area under-
sround, and tn do so, had
to dig up th e streets. ~le r
chants protested because
o f loss or CIJIIOmers ror
their Christmas tMnineu.
.. The Edison company or-
fe ted to do this to accomo-
date traffic and to make it
possible to use private
driveways," said Robert
J arree, traffic engineer for
the Ci ty or Newport Beach.
"But this means !here w1ll
be no storage lanes fo r left
turn drivers. r advise that
they take great care in mak -
ing a turn."
Corona del Mat. "We were the boatd or Newport BaJ.
awate that the ship waan't boa Savin&s, temarked,
air conditioned so were pre-"My wife and I enjoyed the
pared ror heat. We were on trip thorouahly. The servic e
Bdeckart and had windows, was deliahtruJ. We had no
which definitely helped. We complaints. at all. The ship
didn't see rats and we was beautiruJ. So beautirul
didn't have cockloaches ... you couldn't believe it."
\h. Stodtlard and his wife \11. Palmet said they saw
read and walked a good bit. one cock10ach -and they
They enjoyed swi rrrnin a and Oushed it down the bathtub.
the gym , and went ashore "The s ea was calm when
we went around the Horn," at all the ports.
he said. "It was bright and In their opinion, the Cunard cleat. We had a beautiful people we te very helpful,
CIIRISTMAS
WI~IIE~
"We had an eJic e\Jent lOom view or the land, Just
steward and so lici tous deck magniFicent. I was told that
stewards. There was no ir you went around the Ho rn
100 ti mes you might never problem at all. see it like that again." "Everythins was soing There were 2 rough days smoothly un ti l the teporter s
on the trip, accordina to Mr. &ot aboard at "capulco. Palmer. One day was on the The additional 70 people
for the
Subteen
and
Jr. Petite
SPORTSWEAR
DRESSES
LINGERIE
BY
• ,\ttn's of Calif.
• Jonathan Locan
• E...-opa Knits
• Kristine
• Darline oebs
• Bl!!ft Stanley&: Jantzen
and many more
CAPRI
wondamere
SWEATERS
3.98 _ .. _
OFF
OUR OWN CH ARGE ACC'T. Ship 'aShore Z.98 ea.
CAPia TOPS BA.~KA.'MERJCARD
MASTER CHARGE
LUCILLE'S
• • 1un1ors
3641 E. cout Hlwa,y -61~1030
OPEN MON. • FRI EVENINGS
EVERY NITE DEC. 18 lo DEC. 23
trip from Southampton to strained racilities and as a Lisbon, and the o ther wu tesult, they did not set all the day aftet the Uip a tound the service they felt en· the Horn. The wa v~s were titled to. And for their ac-vety high, he said, "but commoda ti ons, they took that ship is so dog·goned
what was left. Perhaps big, you just really can't
these rreeloaders weren't tell."
taken catt o f as well as \11, Palmer said Mrs. pay ina pauenser s!" 'itod-Palmer wanted to take the dard concluded. Uip "so I said OK." But
the heat botheted him very
much, "Humidity just
ptactically kills me." So
the part of the trip that
pealsed him molt was
"getting home."
• • •
\11. and \lu. Eugene
Payne, lJS Opal .\ve,,
Balboa Island, said it was
a wondetrul tr ip, a beauti-
ful ship, and they enjoyed
every minute or it and could
ao riaht back aaain.
~II those stories that came
out weten't ttue in Mn.
Payne's • opinion. "Who
ever heatd or a cockroach
bitins?" she asked.
They did not have a port·
hole in their room but they
had an e lectric ran that they
kept &oins all niaht -and
reu they could stand a little
wa1m weather anyhow. "What
did people upect -&oin&
where it was warm?" she
uked.
It was ud when they
took off from Southampton,
Enaland; everyone there
knew they wouldn't aee the
Queen Ma ry •aain. But the
JACK·IH·THE·BOX
DECISION DELAYED
The Newport Beach Plan·
nLng Commission delayed
its decision last Thuuday
eveninc on the Jack·in·th&o
Bolt request ror a Ule penn it
to establish a drive-in .,d
take-out restaurant at 201S
W. Balboa Blvd., Centul
NewporL
Robert C. fl arvey of Food·
maker Inc., the p11ent com-
pany, asked for the contin·
uance orthe heuing in order
to have additional time 10
develop more precise plant.
';;o;;o;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ weleome home was wonder-J ful. .. All those little boata
'fU.LE MEEnU SET
IY IIEniiED PEIISDIS
The Ameriun Auociation
of Retired P eraona will
meet at 1 p.m. Thuuday.
Dec. 21, ClifT Haven, It
the Senior Cftitena' Rea• ...
tion Center, lSth and Irvine.
Clirr Haven.
DAN-SCAN IMPORTS
170 E. 17tlo $t. • COSTA 11154
642·1323
... IY.IIIU "11L QIIISTIIAS IUIIOAY 12 to 5
•
-we didn't know thete were
lo many in the bay!" Mt t.
Payne c:a:ctlimed.
1be rew people who co~
plained, the tboqht, were
the people who would have
Comp lained i( dte.y weft
home. · ••• "'"" Blomquitt, prcti• dent or Newport Balboa
~•ina• and Loan Aun.;
at.id, "illle whole· trip wu
Slnibty • acitin" · Tht
•nnc.ta eo porte, die r~
c:epdo. in lome, and •• r. ... u •... 10 inlerettina.
Mn. Hani cu Wood~ well-
known h•pi•t, w-111 tw••
on the proptm. Ed Lyc>no,
baritone (rom Ounae
Colle.ae., will tina
Holy City" Md oth• •••~
tiona. A rerreahmeoll table
•r~naed lty Mrt. Calitl.riae
Cntli •d ber ...,..;,_will
orrer QOfl'ee tnd holid ..
"pdiea."
NEIIPORT HARIIOR ENIGN
A RSTSECTION - -Po .. 4
lltURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1!&7
CDM!NA DEL liAR, CALl f.
Duty · c~lls hi"' to Q~~
Nevy R•JerYe Commander
Joc:k M. Muhor or 113~
Candleslick Ltne, Bay-
crest, i 1 on 1 t~week
or active duty l l the
fenu Elecuonict Supply
Center in Dayton, Ohio.
He i 1 tervina in the
mer readineu branch
DESC't directorate of aup.o
ply op,rationt. The branch
it retponaible ror expcdi·
lin& requis ition a on uraen'"
ly-needed material by tho
milituy service, chiefly
troops in Vietnwn.
Commander Mulroy is a
veteran o(2Syeau or active
and reserve duty. He beaM
his Naval career as an in·
active reservist in Auaust,
l ~42, and went on active
duty later th at year. He set·
ved as assistant supply
orricer aboard the USS St.
Lo in the Pacific and sur·
vived a kamikaza attack
which sank the ship and
killed about 2S per cent or
the crew during an engage·
ment Oct. 24, H44, in Leyte
Gu lf.
In IJ45, he was named
supply orti cer ror the Naval
Auxiliary Air Station at Ar-
cadia, Calif., and the fol-
lowi na year was released to
inactive duty. He was re-
called in Jul~·. nso, and
spent 2 years as assistant
to the supply o fficer at the
El Toro ~Iarine Corps Air
Station, and 2 years as su~
ply ofricer and public inror-
mati on officer ror Comman-
de"r Fleet Air Wing ::2, Bar-
bers Point Naval Air Sta·
tioo , Jlawaii. ue returned Lo
Cmdr. Jack Mulroy
I and JOseph, yincent and
C atherine at home.
Commander Mulroy cur-
rently is L:onvn anding orricer
of Naval Reserve Supply
Company 11·11 at the Navy
Reserve Trainina Center
in S<W~ta Ana. In civilian
lire, he is a senior invest-
men t executive for Sheu·
son, ~lanvnill & \.0·• New·
port Beach. The comman-
der has been in the stock
brokerase business in New-
putt Beach since BS4, ser·
vin g almost tl) years with
\\organ & Co., and joinina
his presen t finn in 1164.
inactive duty in Jul~·. BS-1. \1utual Savinas & Loan
1-li s military decorations Assn. of Corona del Mar
include the Purple Heart, will hold its annual ladies'
Presidential Uni t Citation fre e show at 1:3,) p.m. Mon -
and the Pacific Campaign day, Dec. 1 ~. at the Mesa
SHOW FOR LADIES
\1edal wi th three stars. Theatr e, J-1 e and his wire, the ror-..;,.;,;.;..;...;. _______ _
mer Elizabeth Wilkinson of Phot~e In Your Order
Pomona, have S children:
Thomas and Juliana, stu-
dents at Pomona Collese,
for a Suhcrlption:
Coll67~
let a shinin& diamond pr~nt
Brina your messaae ever dear.
With o1 &ift th.t speaks ''forever"
For your love alone to hl!!o1r.
From $125.00
CHARLES H. BARR
Harbor Area
•.• Mu . ' "'"'"'t""...,.J lnl~.~r
HOMEOWNERS
R
JOIN THE TAXPAYERS FIGHT AGAINST THE "BIG JET"
ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT EXPANSION SCHEME!
Tuetday afternoon, O.Cember 9 at 2 p.m., ttM Ora,... County ... ,d
of Supervlton will hold a public hetrint te cUICVM the ewtn:Unt of
1 $22 ,500 (you'll poy for It) otudy lo oxponcl IM Or...,. County olr· port. Without this study there e~n be no airport explnaion ..•
lig Jet runways will not be built. Voice your disappn:rnf ta the e•·
p,anaion -protect your property ancl your famlty. Attend the m"t·
ingl· UN the coupon below. Milke your voice heard!
• READ THIS REAL THREAT TO YOUR HOME:
Speo~rh .. ded by Supervitor William Phlllipa fht reprtMnta the Anaheim.FuUerton trea) plana o~re being atudied that will bri"l l it Jtta to the air above your homes. Reid what they 11y: "'
7,500 foot runway at Orange County airport would accommodate most of the lar• ieta new being
ulld by o~irlin" including the loelnt 707, 727, 737, and 720 jets tncl tht Oougl11 DC·I and DC-9"
(Aircraft Compu~y Spoketman)
"The r-unway was lengthened from ~.100 ln 1964. At that time P'hllllpi publicly atated that no
utenslwe commercial jets uM of the airport w11 either planned or dMIM."
(S.nt• Ana R .. later, December Sl
"I dpn't want this to b.cam• • bedroom county." I hawe worked a..WOVtly to devtloa the rivht
kind of airport here"
fSuperYiNr Phllllpi, Decemlaer S)
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Church News
T1oo Pin< llopliu Chureb
ol Coo&a Mtu, Saa&a Au
AYe, at Mapolia St. -
Or. P.O. Neuma... wilt
preach oa ":t'be tortoUea
man at Chriecmu .. at Cbe 11
a.m. · Sunday .. rvlce. ·The
Chrillmat Cantata, .. Njlf\t
ot Miracles/' .will bo pr~
tented by the church choir
at the '7 p.m. aervice. 'Soh>-
itta will be Mary Ownbey,
Duke Hcnina, Muk H• .. en,
(Jerald Porby and Marvin
O*nbey.
IDUDclaolioa lo die lin"(~
and read die ecriptor ... 'J'he
Chrittmat c:andlelllhtina
urvice will be held at 7:JO
p.m. Wtdneaday, • • •
The Lulheran Church W~>
men or the Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church, Newport
Hoilfltt, will hold an in-
pi.rational mectina, Thur ..
day . Dec. 21, be aiM ina with
a po""luck diMer at 6:10
p.m. In addition lo carol seph Minor. Soloists lnchJde Mrs. Robert
tinaina, there will be 1 film directed by Mrs, B d I " 0 F II " L
11"810 II:AIIY 1'0 u n: ay llAIL.
O..otfloolou-uy .. r ...... x.M.-a
payo pootap botla .. ,...
I'ASADrNA'S Of..DfST AND ,_._ ..
MUTUAL
SAVINGS .... ~ ....... -~ ......... .. • • • suip showi na the Nativity ear s ey, Mrs. scar u er, mrs. eo.
The Plymouth Con pep .. with an Orienu.l back pound. Ron Oavl s, wilt be pres ented by the nard King and Myron Jones. Mrs. Ha rry PA 5 A 0 EN A
tiona! Chwc:h, 1262 &oad Gifts (or convalescent combined choirs of C entral 8ible Church Norman, youth choir di rector and music COftONA DEl MAR
St., Newport Helahta _ Sl.ln· homes will be brouaht to at 7 p.m. this Sunday, Dec. 17, In the instruct or in Orange County schools, OFFICE
' ..... · day school pupila will pre-the meetina. auditorium of the Lindbergh School , 23rd will present her arrangement of "Joy to .!141)1 t-:..,, c."''' H ••h"~'
THE MARRIAGE of their daughter, Kimberley, to Ro--sent their IMUII Christmas • • • and Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, across the world" In a piano solo. Robert Beard· v. ........ n..ll\1u .c;,11 ,f ll2fi~'>
bert Potter of Lido Isle Is announced by Mr. ancl Mrs. propam, ''Little loat anaet:• The Lutheran Church or from the church. Here are 4 of the s ing. sley will be organist. (Photo by Duane T .. t .. ,.rnm.-fi i'> i!IIIJ
Frederick Kuster of Corona del Uar. Th eir wedalng at the 10 a.m. Sunday wor .. th_e Master, 2900 Pac~ri c ers, fro m left: Mrs. Da le Sterling, Wood-Piper.) m~t-~O:.~:.;.!'~";t,H
ceremony was conducted by Or. Philip Murray, pastor, ship service. The play will V~e:w Dr.; Har.bor Vaew row P ittman , Mr s. George ~K~o~tl~an:d.;J~o-::._ .... _____ .,;._":"'_:"' ______ .::;:::====::-,
at the c~uona del Mar COIMiunlty Congregational be narrated by the Rev. Nor• Hall• -The entlte Sunday I
h h . man Brown. The Pitarim School will take part in Newcom AT c M Ph C urc . A champagne reception was held atllie home Pellowahip will meet at 4 lhe 6:30p.m. Sunday pro-Orona ar armacy
of the bride's parertts, foltowed by a wedding dinner at p.m .. Carolers from the pam Pruentin& the birth or
the Five C rowns restaurant for members of the lmme-church will travel on New-JCIUI Christ the Saviow . at Hoag
dlate families and close friends. The young couple left portNationatBank'a London Oren reheanalwill be held Santa-picked
on a skiing trip to Mammoth Mountain for their honey· bus Tuesday evenina, Dec, at 10 a.m. Saturday. Youth frldet, o.c. 1 moon, and have establl,$hed their fi rst home In South 19, to .a ina for ahu~ina. of the conareaation will Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Laguna. Mr. Potter Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Beau• • • • liaht the Shepherd' a candle Mjller, 1871 Wren Circle, 5
2Jrd St.· and Oun.,.-: Ave., Sunday servicu. Or. William mont Potter of Lido Isle, Central Bible Church, at at both the 8:45 and 11 a.m. Costa Mesa. park ••• n I
Jabs co Co. founder d• Costa Meaa-P11t or Henry Biter will preach on a:;,,-3~~ ~~b~:ic:'s~:t les E. Jones will preach on .. Trustees of God'a \
"The compulsion or love" aecrets." Costa Mesa. 1ft
Sixty--o ne yean o r lire
ended (or AI an McCray ,
2140 E. Ocean Front, BaJ~
boa, when he passed away
Friday, Dec. a. at Ho aa
Hospital.
Ul7 and then went to Hat· at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. • • • Gi rl -Mr. and \1rs . Davi d g s
vard Medical School for 1 morninaservices. The church The Chrittian Science Sacra, 440 Cosl.a \~esa SL,
year. After he left Harvard choin will present a Chri1t· Chwc:hes, Newport Beach, Costa Men.
Mr. McCray was in chara~ mas Canl.ata, "·The Onist Corona del Mar and Costa Boy -Mr. and ~h . Paul
o r the welt ooaat real es· Child" at 7 p.m. at Lind• Meta _ The Ienon sermon Ledet, 1003 \1i ssion Dr.,
tate division of the Texaco berah S<:hool , acrou the topic (or thia Sunday will Coal& Mesa.
Mr. \1cCray was born
~-luch 24, n06. in Sydney,
Aullralia. He CIWT\e to Cali-
fornia S4 y ears aso. HC wu
araduat ed £rom Stanford in
Oil Co. street rrom the church. consider the question: "It Girl -Mr. and Mrs. H. • • • Scott Taylor, SOOS Bruce
In B40 with his brothers, St. Andrew' a Prea~·terian the universe, includina Circle, Lido Sands.
Mr. McCray Conned the Jab-Chutch, 600 St. A';;drew's man, evolved by awmic
sco Pump Co., Costa MesL rorce?" Rd., Cliff Haven-Dr. Char-
Survivors are hia wire, lea Oierenrield will preach
LEGAL MOT1CE Ruth; a brother, M.C. (Bud) part J,I .. The airt of God's -::c~=:==.::::::..::::o,::_:,_ ___ McCray o r Newport Beach; companionship, .. or his ad--
CE RnfiCATF: Of BUSI~ESS 3 sons, John or Newport vent sermons on .. Open rkt itiou~ Firm ~ame B h p u· k f Ar.
11 eac , a tc o JZona. your Chr,·s rmaa 1,·rra now," i f. UN IH~RSTGNf.f) doe" l1ereby cer1ily th11t h" i"' con· and Richard o ( Westwood; at the 8, q:JO and 11 a.m.
ducting u plrage bu~linr:u at and a dau&hter, Marsha, or servicca this Sunday. The
3016 r.. C011.11t ll i1Jhway , Cor• Los Anseles. ncrament of in£ant bapo-
ona dr-1 \tlt r, Calif., under the Memorial services were
fictiliou" firm n11me of Cout held Monday, Dec. 11 at SL tism will be held at 3 p.m. :,",'; ii~;"\:" c~~~~;:e:0~r \t~t J ~CI Epi scopal Churdl :t~;:a~p;: ,a~!~S :r~~:
followlnl! peN! on whose na+ me wt lh .... ~attfer lot.n· Ashey byterian neiahborhood hou·
in rull and pl~t ce of residencf' o(ficutma. lntennenl Wll 1e 1 will be received in the
are •• follow•, t~il : private. Baltz Coro na del unctuary rrom 6 to !J p.m. te•ter A. Sc:hunk, 3016 E. Mar Mortuary was funeral Cout Hlshw•y, Coroaa del dt Oec. 17, 18 and l'L
Mar 9262S (9442 lolan i Circle, rector. • • •
Huntington Rea ch). MRS. ETHEL CHAPMAN The Sunday School Christ#
WITNESS my !L.nd thi• 27t h DIES AT AGl OF. mas propam., "the secret
day of lj• .. mbe r""'M'· -T""" seve««n-····e:-~-d h·l-6( Ch.ri.tm&l ','' Wilt be pre· Leater A. Sc:hu~:~k r ~far\ C 1
STATE or CA urORNIA dten •e lmOfll lhou left to tented thil Sunday at Prince
COUNTY Of ORA NGE .u. mourn the pauina oC Ethel of Peace Lutheran Church,
OS TillS 27th d11y ol "\ovemo Amelia ChapmWl, 2120 Ra-2987 Men Verde Or., Cos ta
ber, 1967. before me , a ~ot~~ry lei&h SL, Co sta Mesa, who Men. Children in pades 2
Pu blie in and for uid count) died Friday. Dec. a. at !he and below will aive their
and flta te, ret~idin' therein, Newport Ha~-~--1 •uur ••. uuva es· proaram at 4 p.m. Grades 3 duly commiAAioned and !IWorn, h · aJ 'O cent ospll at aae "7 • throu .... 8 will per£orm at7 pe rsODIIIJy appoo111rr:d J.e~~oler A, a~ .. , Sc hunk, known to me to boo the •uer survivors ue a aon, p.m. Room parties will be
lll"fAOR who•e Rilme ill sub-frank o r Leucadia ; 4 dauah· held by each c llll £ollow-
"cribed to the within i'"tru · ters, Mrs. Tiny Houk or ina the proarams.
ment, and aclo:nowled p:ed to Costa Mesa, Mrs. Nonna • • •
me that he uecut e<i the Aame. Elliott of· Tustin, Mrs. Lucy
l'i'ITN[.SS my hand nd ofri ci~t l Felix and Mrs. Dixie 111in&-
"e"l. Jeuie R. II ill wo rlh o£ Lon1 Beach ; and
Sot11ry Public in and for nid I() arandchildrcn.
County and St<•le, Mu. O:apman was born
\ly CommiAR ion r::~~pire11 Oct. May 21, U17, in Maasachu-
24 , 1970. se u s . She spent 48 years
Pu bliAhl Nov, 30, O~c-. 7, \4, in CaJi(om ia, and 4S 21, 1967 , in 1hro 'l"wport i!11 r. yeau
bor En"ifi:n. in Oranac Coun ty.
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. , Jla,vt,f"ul .lJt'f4"5
The Newport Unity ChJJ.rch,
mcctina at 15th St. and tr~
vine Ave., Cli£f Haven -
The Rev. Loren Fl ickinger
will present a mesuae on
.. Faith prescriptions" at
the 10 a.m. Sunday service.
Charlea Cole will aive the
~m~<~· ?'llo~ ~-L r ~
/oi lef~ie-> ~ f!atft.:.Z ("o,.."":lie.
Je4Jc /.y ~ by /l,wt
-Py C'tace,/oe
£..,.,,.,;nyb..p -ly /)!¥/
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• • • Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church, 2501 Cli£r Dr.,
Newport Heia;htl -"The
messenaer preparina the
way" will be the aermon
theme £or Ule 8:30 and II
a.m. services this Sunday.
All the texts £or the advent
ser1es are taken from pro-
pheciea in the Old Testa ..
ment. • • • A choir cantata is ache·
duled ror 7 p.m. thia Sunday
at Harbor Trinity Baptist
Church, 123() Baker SL ;
Costa Men. The Sunday
School Chtist~nu propam
will be &ivcn at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Oe c, 22.
• • • The combined meetina of
the Co--Weds or the Fint
\-iethod ist Church of Costa
Mesa will be held in Thom~
son Hall at 6 :30 p.m. Ulis
Saturday , Dec. 16. Follow.
ins the dinner, Pro fessor
Joseph 1(alir, Temple edu-
cator of the Temple BeU!.
Sho lom in Santi Ana, will
discuss the origin and mean·
ing of the Jewish hi&h
holiday activities. This ia
the Cirst or 3 ecemenical
presentations planned by
John Gracr, CoooWeda chair-
man.
• • •
The ~iah School Methodist
Youth Fellowah ip of the
Co sta Mes& First Me thodist
Chutch wilt aerve and wash
the di s hes ror this c;&tur-
day's Co--Wed banquet in
Thompson Hall as a money-
mak.ins project. Future
plans calla ror a January
tJ ip to the snow at Gteen
Valley and an evenina at
Disneyland in Ma y. • • •
The lntennediate fellow-
ship and the deacons at St.
Mark Ptesbyteiian Church
are as kina ror donations or
canned meats, powdered
milk and dried foods (or dia-
ttibution to the needy
throuah the Casa Blanca
Presbyterian Nciahborhood
Ho use in Riverside. The
items c an be brouahl to the
church thiS Sunday, or be·
fore Tuesday, Dec. t9: when
shipment will be made to
Ri verside , A Christmas
party f01 a youth aroup
there will be spon1ored by
St. Mark. • • • Officen of the board of
trus tees or St. Mark Preaby·
terian Church for 1968 will
be Charlet Sword, president;
Ray Ami ina, vice"'P'esident;
AI Auet, aecretary; Roaer
Hardacre, t re11urer; Mont
Frieod, Euaene Graham, Mrs.
Louia Libbey and Mike
*-nahan, auiatant tte ...
S\li"Cfl,
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ScrtuNoy, D•c. 2
Girl -\lr, and \Irs. Char~
lea Ramsey, 973 Grove Pl.,
Costa Mesa,
Boy -\1r . and \1t s. Frank
Seuter, 205q Federal 1\ve.,
Costa \-les a.
Twins, boy and a gi 1\ -
\-lr , and Mrs. \lichae l \.tc·
Faddcu,I914Raymond Av e.,
Costa \fesa.
Boy -Mr. an d \1rs.
Haas, 674 Con gress
Costa \1e s a .
Sun doy, Dec. 3
John
St.,
Girl -\tr. and \Irs. Oan
Baer, 735 Joann St., Costa
Men.
Boy -Mr . and Mu. >\:znold
Beckman, 3059 Madison '
.-\ve., Costa \tcsa.
Monday, o.c ...
Boy -\lr , and \Irs. Frank
Otasteler, 1772 Io wa St.,
Colla \lesa.
Boy -\1r. and \Irs. Howard
Fowlie, 1032 W, Wilson St.,
Costa \1csa.
Girl -\lr. and \Its. Ro be rt
Raus, Jl1 3 \lonroe Way,
Costa Mesa.
Tuesday, Dec. 5
Boy -\h . and \tJ s. Wil lu
Sickel, 195 1 Swan Dr .,
Costa \lcsa,
"•dMsdoy, Oec. ~
Gi rl -\tr . and \Irs. Burl
Ho lloway, 11 69 Bismark
'Nay, Costa \\csa.
Gi rl -\b. and \-Irs . Edgar
Hanson, 103CJ Linden P l.,
Costa \k:sa,
Boy -\h . and \\1 s. \lich-
ael \.1cGuile, 106-' Concord
St., Costa \lcsa, ·
Gi rl -\lr. and \Irs. \lich·
ael Carter, 502 35th St.,
West Newpo1l.
Boy -\h. and \It s. Roger
<\dams, 11 7 E. Bay St..
Costa \1esa,
Tltursdoy, Dee. 7
Boy -\1r. ·and \Irs. Ron·
aid Stomp, 3125 Iowa St.,
Costa \1esa.
Boy -\tr. and \It s. Ron~
aid Fox. 899 nand! 'it.,
Costa \1esa .
Boy -\1I. and \bs, Cl\ar#
les Tessier, 125 E. Bay
St., Costs \len,
Boy -Mr . and \Irs. J ohn
'rens, 22()1.; <\balone <\ve.,
Balboa Island,
Boy -\tr, and \hs. Donald
Pearson , 971 \liuion Dr ••
Costa Mesa.
Gi rl -\b. and \lis. Barry
Fry, 2133 National Ave.,
Costa Men.
F•l•y, Doc . I
Boy -Mt. and Mra. James
Allen, 1-'l Via Undine, L'"'" 1
Isle. -
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HERE IS the varsity basketball squad of Costa Mesa
4. High School, pictured with the coach and manage r.
They are, from left, Dave Sobolewsk i, Loyd Wh ite,
Claude Kelly, Don Farris, RogerWhistter, Bill Bous-
ka, Chuck Yerk ey , Steve King, Greg Erskine, Jeff
u S~rgent, manager Phil Thomas and coach Herb Liv-
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1 \ ~ /t
101 average
not enough
The high scoring -~ ....
0'1
Coast College Pir a tea.
defeated last week in a
couple of cliffhangers, wa1
to meet San Diego Mesa !&at
night (Dec. ·13) in the rirst
round of the Chafrey invi-
tat ional basketball town ..
ment.
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PAS.~BOOK SAVINGS
5"-5.13"
Earn ;:;_ 1.1', when our
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:l~, is compounderl
da ily anrt held for·
one year.
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•o the En1ipn
The Pirates have been
averaging 101.2 points a
game, but Los Ange!et
Harbor was not impressed
and came out a winner Fri-
day night 112-110. Cen itos
had defeated the Bu cs 89
to 87 thtee nights earlier.
In Friday•s aamc, Harbor
was dow n 58--41 at the half
then came stormins back ~
put in an incredible 71
points in th e last 20 minutes.
The Hawks finally caught
OCC at 85--85 in the second
half, and 'rrom there on ou t
a bucket separated the,;,
unti l the clock read 111-106
with 30 seconds to so. Bart
Carrido cashed in two free
th rows and Tom \·loran hi t a
jumper at the buzzer for th e
Bucs, but they were 2 points
shan.
'J&H :Vai1~\y paced OCC
with .JJ points., ..,ith Cnis
Falconer chipping in with
21: John Pickney was high
p01n t man for Harbor with
35.
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SEA KINGS CRUSH
MATER DEl 87-38
The Coron a del \tar Sea
i(inss were slated to meet
Rancho o\lami tos last night
(Dec. 13) in the winners'
2nd round at the 39th an-
nual lf un tinston Bea ch High
School basketball tourna-
men.t.-
The Kings easily de·-
fe ated Mater De i in the
opener \1onday 87 to JJJ
The y led 22 -10 at the end of
the fint quarter, 61 -31 at
the half, and 7!"-31 at the
3rd quauer, JohA-Yul• wu
the top scorer with 23
poi nts , foll owed by Phil
Jordan with 18 and Steve
Leech with 14.
Estancia Hig h School
was e li min ated by Lake-
wood 92 to 51 in the 'first
10und and was scheduled
to mee t Fullerton yesterday
afternoon in the Consolation
games , Lakewood wo n
goi ng awa y against the
Eagles, leading 14 to 7 at
the end of the first quarter,
42-16 at the half and 55-37
at th e 3rd quarter. Barnett
was top sco rer for the Eagles ·
with 10 poinlS.
Costa Mesa was tutned
back by Marina 83 to 32
Tuesday. Jeff Sergeant was
the only Mus tang to hit in
double figures, accounting
for tO points. The 'Austangs
were to meet Magnolia
yesterday aftetnoon in the
consolation round.
Estancia competed last
week ip the Mari na-West-
minster Ro tary tournament,
and was eliminated last
Thursday by Loara by a
naJJow margin of 50 to 42.
La Rue ted the Eaale scorina
with 14 points.
Mus tans scoring with 12
each. Er sk ine added 9 and
Whistler dropped in S
poi nts. It was a tisht con-
test at 34-33 at the end of
the Jrd quartet , with the
\1ustangs leadin g. They
increased their margin 4
roo re points in the f inal
quarter.
. '
The Sea Kinas and the
Newport Harbot Sailors
tanaled last Friday even in a
in a crou•town thriller, and
the Kings won it 53 to 45.
COM jumped into the lead
14-5 at the end of the first
quarter, held on 28 to 22 at
the half, and moved up a
poiot at the end of the 3rd
quarter, 41 to 34. ·
Phil Jordan of the Kings
was top scorer wi tb 17
p:ointa, and he was aniat.ed
by teafml&tea Steve Leech
with 10, John Yule with 9,
Chris Thompson and Kim
Wilbrccht with 7 each and
McWilliams with 3. None of
the Sailou hit in double
fisurea . The leaders were
Love, Black and Holmes
with a each.
KAREN LINDROTH of Newport Beach, Orange Coast
College's 20th anniversary Queen and song leader, is
helped aboard the "Alert" by OCC crew coach Dave
Grant after christening the· 30·foot Shields' racing
sloop Dec. q at th e Lido Shipyard. The craft wa s 00.
nated to OCC by COfnelius Shields of New York to help
promote Intercollegiate racing. (Dean Ekdah l photo.)
Gl•ss Is their business
Costa Mesa Hiab won ita
openina hoop aame Pridey
aaainat Valley, 50 to 4$.
Jeff Seraoant,up rrom a tick
bed, and Steve K.iq led dle
'Mlon Cal Shafer and Bill
Putnam were workina for a
alall comp.,y in Coata
Mesa, they decided they
could ao into buaineu (or
thenuelvea, so they bouaht
American GlauCo., 2534~
Newport Bl"d.• Costa Mesa.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR cpq "C.1" N.rrU
IU!NODI!LING -118' AlliNG
16 YIIS. SAME HARIOI LOCATION
Lot •• hoi, ,.., tot ,... hooooo .. ..., for ••
Holl!lor• No 1-• 1oo -.Ill .
••we take small jobw u
well u bia joba,,. Mr. Put--
nam said. He haalivedmou
of th e last 10 yean in the
Harbor •eL He is a New-
port Harbor Hiah school
paduate 111.d attended
Or~nae Caul Colleae. One
niaht a week he leaves his
fm~i ly ror cllty in a pllliOI
c• •• a Newport Beach r&-
aern poli c.nan.
Mr. SChafer cane h«e hom
the Monterey ·~ 2 ye••
IF ID ao ao 0r·•a• Cout
Colleac. Hi• wire teacbet
It Pntidio school, Cotta
totes .. •d llle r .. lly hobby
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21 words to 30 words ...... 2.00
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now beina i11ued at
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needed for our daily aar-•a• ule. 646-1675, To·
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PUBLICATION typina. Have
latest model No. 720 Vari•
typer with many new type
faces. Also' have Head-
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1M otdluace, preten&ed ro. ••~tioo, ••• dl ...
cuMdladetall,IUadluled
for dM O.c. · 21 mlllirtl,
..... a r..,lted draft wi II be
considered. ·
Purpote of lie ordinance
it"6opto•ide fortbe cluti-
Ooation and clnelopment ol
pUct~h of land u ooordin-
aa.d. compreMaaive pro.
jecta ao 11 to take ad.,-.,
.... of the tuporior n•iron-
•nt which can Nault from
111• acale cormtanity plan-
nina.''
1'1l1 Of~rl&DCO 1\a\81
fwtber &bit the repletions
••ue inS.Diled to allow
clivenification of l•d
uet, telationabipa IDd
IMiJhta of buildinae ud
open apace in planned
buildina poupt while in-
aurin& aubttantial co~
pliuce with lbe spirit, in-
.. nt and proviaiona of thia
coda."
Rettatina thia in more
ti•ly l&nldJI, Council-
man RobeU Shelton uid it
would provido for "llind of a
mini4W.Il0r plan."'
Vico-Mayor Dorton Mar-
tball ud Counc ilman
Undtley Pataona asked if
&he new plan anticipates
.. nina aaide school sites.
Plaanin& director Ea:nest
~e1 Jr. replied, .. Yea;
certaiD ueas may be ,et
aaido as school and public
ueaa, and could not be
u .. d f01 other purposes.••
He aaid that the aim is to
seek development of self·
con&ained lukommunities.
.. Some may not include
achool sites, because they
ue too small," he uid.
"But provision can be made
for future school sites at
the plannina level."
"Maybe in time, areas can
be set aside f01 libruies,"
commented Councilman Par-
sons.
Planned conmuni ties are
to contain a minimum of 25
ac1u of unimproved land
area acres of im-
PARTICIP ANTS In a special creative
writing project at Woodland School in
Costa Mesa include these students: seat·
ed, Tim Adams and Carmen Artiglio;
standing, fro m left, Nancy Schoenmehl,
Mark Frendsen and Teresa Munsey. The
project has been conducted under th e
guidance of Mrs. Sara Sr~t. special
reading teacher. (Story on Page 4, Sec·
tion 2.1
The Plannina Commis·
sion recorrunendina favor· ' . . able action by the Counc1l,
stated:"The Ptannina ~
mission durina the put
year hu become increuina·
ly aware of the limitation&
of certain sections of the
NewpoH Beach zonin& ot•
dinance in that they provide
little 01 no incentive for
cleative and innovative land
use. To the conuary, they
ve1y orten promote stereo-
typed sameness.
"The adoption of the
P.R.D. otdinance, which has
resulted in one of the
nation's most outatandina
examples of planned resi·
dential developments (The
Bluffs), represented the
first step towa1d promotina
mole atuactive and e£Cicient
uses of land throuah or·
dinance fle~:ibility . How·
eVer. the P.R.D. ordinance
aovernl only residential
development. The P.C.
(planned communi ty) Of•
dinance i• intended, th1ouah
the use of similat technique I,
to petmi t development of a
mixtwe of land uses in a
comprehensive planned te·
lationlhip."
DAMIIY WORD IllES
IN SltOOTING ACODENT
Oeath came by a shootina
accident to l)anny Gene
Wold, of 2019 Federal St.o
Cotta Men, while at taraet
p1actice in Fontana, Tues ..
day, Oec. 12_
MI. Word, 22, was a cook
at a piua parlot in Fulla-
ton. He had attended Costa
Men Hiah School.
Swvivou arc his wife,
Nancy; 3 childlen, Cheryl!,
Eddie and Candie; and his
patents, MJ_ and Mu. Roy
Word or Houston, Tens.
Services will be held at
2 p.m. Friday, Oec. 15, at
Baltz Monuary, Costa Mesa,
with the Rev. Lotha.r
Tornow of Ch1i1t Lutheran
Chu1ch orficiatina. Bwial
will be at H11bcu Rest
Cemetety.
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Ev•i"'• c:.tl ~4579 •r ~lOJD
2-Bdrm. Doll House
Low main tenanc e, fireplace, split·le\·el, s mall lot.
332 Mor~eri te
Co1ono del lolor -673-8550
t;;.n. no,..,.lf. !< •• !tor
Otriatmaa cuoh will be 1---------------------
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a•.a.L •sTAT•
DIIE DF A Fll!
A ).bechm. neot-a.,...,ln
home on lovely, quiet
Begonia Ave., Co1011a d.l Mar.
Room for an inCCNite.unlt.
Roducocllo S32,250
SALl Dl TRADE
Commercial. •• highway frontage. Corner of Gol•
denrod and Coast Highw ay, Corona del Mar.
Owner will toke prJ•poid interest.
CDIIDU HIIIILAIIDS
A bit of old Swoclon!
with a superb ocean view.
3 .. bedrooms, 2 baths, den, wet bor •
Builders. home. Only S49,950
SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 675-2101
2515 E. C..st Hwy., C.Ntto 4el Mer
HAVE : Lovely 3 bedroom on~ den homo In the rollint
hills of suburban Sreo. Equo~trl an troll, leocl out into tho c:ount rysido from th is Noutltul ...
volopment of $.50,000 no...os. 18' Jl 361 h ... .cl
pool, phn soporota oireotecl Hydropool. Fwlly
fenced. Ni .. t lights on time clock. Prie-'
right at just $S2,SOO.
SG~~to ownw has Q.J (aportment) lot in &r ...
T otol equity in the two prop«tioa, tAO,OOO.
WA.NT : Harbor or.a homo or duplex. Prof., wot., view ,.._...,.
IOoiPERIAL COUNTY
Just $595 pet' ocre buys this 85 acre1, with ovar 2000
fr. of rood frontage. Eailtint "F'' .r.onint on this pot-
eel ~ih many recrMtional uses: Trailer portia,
"" fol"'l''ing, stables and riding academies, fiah f ... a,
vraz.ing, gun cl~o~ba, hotels and motels, nur..,iea,
poriu, comptrounds, dubs, golf courses, schools, .4:
auest rond\es. lm~iol Valley lnigation Oistr\ct c•
no\ on the property. Electricity at the street. Jwat 200
ft. off main highway 86 to Brawl..,., El Centro and
"Aexicoli. If you've been seot"ching fOJ 0 low•price4
acreov• to d..,.lop or hold, this may De it.
MAl'S
We hou detailed IMpS of Orang., Riv«side, San a.r..
notdino, Son Oieogo, and Imperial Counties. R• ... ,
To,....ahips, ond S.ctions. F"l fr• to dro, in -.4
he I p you Ia cot • your oaeoge on th .....
PMOME Ul-5111
City .\ttotney Tully Sey·
rnou1 stated that the pul·
pose of the proposed P .C.
l.one 11 i• to a I low a de-
veloper o f a latge patcel of
land to submit an over-all
master plan or development
for the en lire area with
euct specifications for the
for the vari ous component
parts of the plan. As pro-
posed, such factors as
hei&hll, density and set-
backs may be g1eater or
le11e1 than presently re-
quited under ow p1esent
zqpina tequ.jtemenll. How· e~1, vatian'C:e hom exil tina
.... ikn ill pr~Je
11eate1 Oelll;ibility to the
developer and in turn result
in superior larae scale de·
velopment within the com·
munity.''
suna by the Y·lndian Mai·
dens of the Oranae Coau
Nation on Dec. U at
Locatecl in Beautiful JIM TAl CO I I
HIGHLANDS til LAID~ ...... WE WILL NEED A GOOD CASH DOWN PAYMENT
J..boclnn. homo, Iorge lot ... , ..... S1S,SOO
4-bednn. homo, dbl . goroge ........ S18,950
5-boclnn. homo, 3 baths. ..•...... S29,500
Duplex, hdwd floors, 2 goroges,
choice comer locotion ••.•••..•• S25,750
Wells-McCardle Realtors
RtliGbl< Service Si nce 1943
1110 NI!WPORT COSTA MESA
MRS. ELLEN WARREN
SIJCCUioiiS AT AGE 47
\tu. El len Warren of
Santa 1\na, mother of Mt s.
Bertha Earle of Costa Mesa,
died Dec_ 1 at C)ranae
County Medical Center at
the aae of 47.
\1r s. Watren wu born
Auaust 21, 1920, in \~is·
souri. She lived in Cali·
fornia19 yeau and in Oranae
County, 18 years. She is
swvived also by 4 other
dauahteu, a son and S -=====================;! brotheu_ r Services were held Tues·
Just received from
foclory the NEWEST
AS:-TIM .,
day, De.c. 12, at Fiut
Southern Baptist Church or
Costa Meu, with the Rev.
Cecil Richardson official·
ina. Interment was at Harbor
Rest Memorial Park. Bell
B1oadway ~rtuary was the
funeral director.
DISCDUITS Dl ALL CLOSE-OUT ITEIIS
Can't Sell It?, .. Ttade ll?
For Fast Action· & Results
Call
EXCIIANGE SPEOALISTS
DOYLE CO. -541·1168
171h
t Greetings from . I
'
TeWinkle Hardware
ESTABLISHED 1919
C...,l•l Ott lho old ....,; 1!011 tltot ooocle Aoto<i• I ce -•· • .HONEST GOODS ot HONEST
PRICES (oo4 wo hocle -'-••tl)
I 1102 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA IIESA 646-167S ,. 100 IIAIN ST., BALBOA -
at the Costa ~lesa O>nv••f<0;-1
cent Home , Hillhaven Con·
vaJ escent Home, Lei sure
Ca.rc Home, Parle: Lido Con·
vaJescent Hom e and the
Country Club Convalescent
Home. Arter carolina the
Indian Maidens will meet at
EstMcia Hiih School for
cookies and punch and a
tree decorating par ty. The
ua will be given to Fa.ir·
view Hospital. Gifts will be
aathered for the Danny
Davey Caravan for the In·
dians.
CUIJ ... Rra/10'
642·6472" •••. 673-3468
1730 W. Cooat Hiway
loach
,..._ •• v .... cw.r
,., o Sdacrlptt•:
C.II67S-
CORONA
Attrocti ve duple• located in residentiol at·
mosphere. Both un i ts have marine vi ew. Built
like two individual homes with only the front
porch as o connecting link. Eoch unit hos 2
Bedrooms, H2 Baths and o Family Room or For·
mal Dining Room . Both un its hove hardwood
floors. Lot is 60 ft. x 100 fr_ Forced·oi r heot.
Easy maintenance. Oversi z:e 2 cor goroge_
$49,500
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
(in loct, os low os SS,OOO!)
Bay & Beach Realty Inc:.
2407 L COASIIIWY.
COlONA DB. M.U
67~3000
CHANNEL REEF·
SPICTACU!.AI VEW..OCIAN _. lAY
Ciua~~,.,/ R,f-_A,a,.,,.,,.,~
'
1711 w.:.tciiH Dt •• M-_p•ft ......
llayrrtst
HOMES WITH A
FOREVER VIEW
From $59,950
In DOVER SHORES
Two Furnished ~lodds
181 2 Santia~o 11r., Newport Beach
646-6926 rJ[J IVAN WELLS • SONS INC.
~ IUILOERS & DfV[l~··
SPACE FOR RENT
Approximately 750 sq. ft. in rear of buildine",
with entrance from Fernleaf Ave.
SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN
Tll .... e: 11HIIl
HAVE AN EARL y•
MERRY C~R18TMAS
• Flllllllll IlEAL n IS AIIUD OF lYliiYIOIY
If you want to put
.
'"
Ouistlllas stocking ...
v.r
IUJ.TOI ___ ....,
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dog
'fte ~-.. •vt•loa or Cl•b oa J .... 16, r ... 7 "' N~n BeKIII htued • ,., t :lO p.m. at the fire uation
_.., .Wt ••• on uc_. 475 -32nd SL md doa li· '
aiq O( dop, Every penon CCRICI will be available at
wllo harbors a doa over the lhi 1 time .
.aac of 4 months ahall pay
., ll'lnual fee of 13 per do&, l)o& li cen~e s may be puF'"
clue and payable hn. 1. chased at the followina I~
B61. 1£ the doa li cen se is cations: Dr. SIOck:&on'a
not obtained pri or to Feb, Animal Hospital and Jor-
1. a penalty of Sl will be dan's PetShop in Corona de l
added to the license fee. Mar; Vee Wee Beauic Pet
Before a licenu can be Shop, Balboa; Craia'• Meta
iuued a valid' rabic• vac-Pet Shop, Newport Beach;
cination ccrtilicate must be Fire Station 116 in Newpor&
preaent.e£1. There will be a Hciahu,or by mail or in per-
rabies vaccination clinic son at lhc finance dcput-
aponAorcd by the Kiwani s ment in Ci ty Hall,
INVITATION
• , ,attend the exhibition of new water-
colors an d ori ginal felt pen drawings by
john w. burgess.
••• meet and welcome this colifomio
orti st.
TON IGHT -THURSDAY
DEC. 14th -7 p .m. • 9 p.m.
~ z,~~,
Urlglnals
ART GALLERY
-6ol2-7097 -
1835 E. Newport Blvd. -Costa Mesa
NOTICE
Facto ry just auth ori nd reduction from $129.88
to only $99 .77 1!
(PI-se disrevard old price in ou r other ad on
page 8, second s ection.)
., A Gilt fw ,,. fe•n,-
WE WILL WRAP ITI
OTHER IllES .......
(/ ....... }
A ndr~ V ~ress. M.D.
Announcing th~ op~ning of his
m~dical offic ~ in g~n~rol pr'actice
3732 E. Coo,;t Highway, Corona d•l Mor
71<-675-5482
SCHATZJE was all dressed up in her best silver and
rhinestone collar (she really needed an overcoat with
that gale ou tside) as her master, Councilman Dee
Cook brought her to the Newport Beach Ci ty Hall
yesterday to buy the very first dog license for 1968.
"Th is is the best insurance a pet owner can have,"
said Mr. Cook . "If a dog is lost and is wearing his
collar wi th his license, the ani mal control officer will
do eve ryth ing in his powe r to find the owner." Fred
Vice, license superviso r, is taking down all th e per-
tinent information. (Ensi gn photo.)
Romance for CC meeting
Reports and romance com-cuss th e proposed adminis·
bined made the \londay tr ati ve assistant for harbor
n1ee ting of th e Newport facilities.
HarborChamber ofCommerce The executive board sua-
board of di rectors "one of gested by-laws to add 2
the nicest of lhe year." more directors to serve on
"Betty Howatt, a wonder-lh e board of l16a. Bill
ful , .,onderful secretary," Banning, vice·president of
accordi ng to Chamber mana -the Chamber, was asked to
ger J ack Barn ett, "was name a committee to se·
married over the weekend feet a man of the year
and is now \Its. "Peter" to be presented along with
Gundry ." The board pre-ins tallation of new offi cers
sented her with a wedding at the annual banquet Jan.
gift. B . George Woodford was
Paul Palmer gave a tun named chainnan of the ban·
dnwn on his n days aboard quet.
the Queen \lary. He was on Isabel Pease presented
the Monday program in place a plaque to Bill Wright for
of Ci ty Manager Harvey the "face lifting beauti lica-
Hurlbutl who would not be ti on" of his Richfi eld set-
presen t as planned to dis-vice station at Dover wtJ
Dory Fleet
backs plan
The ci ty's plan lo screen
dory neet s talls with row:;
of rulings has received
approval from members of
the Newport Beach Dory
Pishing Fleet.
In a letter to the City
Council, they sta ted:
"We feel tha i the instal·
lation of wood pilings to
cove• and protect the rear
of our storage lockets will
give us much needed pJQoo
tection fr om destr uc tion and
vandalism and will also add
to the seneral appearance of
our area. The method of
cons tr uc tion s e lected by
the Ci ty will be in keep ing
with the geneJal atmosphere
of our fishing operation and
add to the charac ter of the
nory Fishing Fleet as a
touriu attJac tion.
"We Sincerely appreci ate
this recognilinn by the Ci ty
Council and will give full
support 10 th•s effon to
improve the appeannce of
our area. We in terpret this
as evidence of the ci ty's
desire to re tain the Dory
Fishing Fleet as a part of
the history and chaJacter or
old Newport Beach and
appreciate the fact that we
have been recoanized u
W. Coast Hwy.
Ed Uirth gave a report on
lh e mee ting of the ti delands
oommi ttee with th e ci ty
lidelanJs commi ttee and
also repon ed on a fi re pro-
tection study for marinas.
COAST MARKET
~--~
YUBAH WE
DELIVER COFFEE 2 LB.
DEL MONTE lOl SI ZE
CORN
GOL D CRE,lM STYLE
21¢ TREE$WEET
ORANGE
JUICE
YAH DE UMP'S
$1.57
6 oz.
LIP' TON'S DIIIT
0111011 SOUP 33¢
ENCHILADA 2165C ENTREE
MIJ: rOR Dt P'S
' rLI!ISCHIU HH'S
UIGEIIIIE
sorT Ll.
SCOT'T
TOWELS
ItO lOLL
41¢
31¢
IEEF·OIEESE.OR OIICKEN
CDAOIELLA
GRAPEFRUIT
JUMBO SIZE 11'• .-.
I I RUSSETT
POTATOES
10 Ll. CILLO lAG
JUIII'IITUIIIED .. .,,.._., .. IAIIICI. PEMUT en• COOKIES
S'RIII !lOUIS -DAILY ,.;,.,. IUM. N
-.. IQALUIDI DIC. 1;1-IJ-16 .., L CDMT lillY., Cl*-n DILIVD -QJ.atl
...
VERY I DO NOT
TEXACO
CREDIT
CARD
ELITE
PREMIUM IUBILIIS
NYLON WHITE
I IIULL 4 PLY
BUY ONE
GO ONE
-.F
PLUS EX. TAX $2.01 TO $2.16 & OLD TIRES
GOLD' SEAL PREMIUM
TUBELESS FULL 4 PLY
125x14
100x14
11Sx15
710.15
$22.95
'
79
6SOx 1 ~95·14
700x13
735x14
760x15
145•15
15Sx14
ISOx14
$25.95
WHITE WALL5 S2.75 MORE -PLUS EX . TAX $1.80 TO $2.53 &. OLD TIRE
fW ,SERVICE
POliCY WI1H
EACH
PIIOWE
ACCIDENT RULES OUTLINED
ne Newport Beach Police bet or lhe vlhJcle involvM property, includin1 wehlclet,
O.panment Newtlet&er r• to lhe *iver or occu.p~ntt mutt in .ddition tD 1he
mind• mo10ri1t1 Involved in or lhe other vehicle, lbove:
traffi c ac:cldenu that they ''), Exhi,bit your driver'• "I. Locale the .owner or
have a lepl •• well •• a licenu 10 lhe above pwliet, · periOft in c:harae and ""'
moral obliaation 10 ttop at or 10 any police Otric:ct at your nwne and addrcu.
lbe tccne of such a milhap., the scene. "2. Jr uuble 10 Joette
"Sometime. the confusion "4. Render reatonable lhc owner, luve in a con·
and ftiat\tenina alpCCII of a AllillMCC to inj~tred pe~ lpiOJOUI place on the v•
colliaion cause an involved tons which may include lhc hlcle or property damaaed,
driver to leave the scene carryina. or lhc ma'<ina of your name, addteu -and cir-
immediaa.ely, whi ch cou ld 1e .. arnnaementa for the canyina cumttlf'lcet of the accident.
suh in their bcina charaed of IUch peuoru to a place "In addition you should
with, or arrested for a vio-where medicaJ treatment obtain n1mu and addreuca
lation of hit ald run laws:• can be aiven. of witneates and the badae
the Newsletter 1tate1, The "The driver of a vehicle number of police orficen
requirements of lhe Califor-involved in an accident re-inveatiaatina the accident
nia Veh icle Code in refer-sui tina in d11mqe to any for future reference,
~~:.::~~~t::·: :.0:::~: Yule in Italy is topic
can compl y with the laws
reaardina accidents, the "Chrilbnll in Italy" will
Newport Beach Police Dept. be the subject of the talk
recommends the following to be aiven by Miu Jackie
steps be taken when a molar-Caaala in the .A.II-Purpose
ill becomes involved in a Room at Mariners Lil:xaty
uarric accidenc at 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 18.
"I. Stop immediately. Jackie was a Balboa su ..
"2. Give your name, ad-ina• & Loan scholarship
dreu and reaistration num-winner and i• a araduate of
Seniors lead at Harbor
The first quarter honor roll at Newpoll Harbor Hi&h
School to tals 180, includina S6 senims, 4) JUnims , 43
sophomore s and 38 fre shmen.
Followina eatned siraight A arades:
Freshmen -Joh n Gallis, Steve Kopan5ki, Chti s \ine
Kopitzke and Mi chelle LaJeunesse.
Juniors -Michele Faitbai rn , Kathleen \1Utphy and
Jan SchwaJZ.
Seniots -William Dugan, Wendy Is bell, Satah :O.·lais,
Marne Thtelkeld and David Vie rl ing.
~!er e is the complete honot roll list:
FRESHMEN Roberta Maanusson Laura E. Sharp
Sharon Badham Jeffrey Malinoff Peter Stephens
Cau ol Beck Andrea Martin Nora Sterling
Shawn Bi ssonnette Ronald Ma rtin Cu rt Swidler
Janice M. Blair Deborah MCtz.leur Diana Tennison
Bette D. Bullet J ohn Newton Gail A. Yates
Jeanne C1awf01d Karen Nord
Kathleen Eccles Lorrie Pleaer
Jennie Farber Constance
Jan Fitzgerald Rida;eway
John A. Gallis Lynn Rosener
Larry Gentosi Robert Searles
Andrea Hammond Steven Slap
Kelly Huah es Janice Ynith
Robell Is bell Jeffrey Stolrow
SusanJeuam Sandra Tezak
David Johnson Deborah Tucker
Lucinda Jones \1artin Walker
Steve Ko panski Allen Wallace
Chtistine Kopitzke Susan 'Nheeler
\1ichelle Blake Woodward
LaJeunesse Sue Wyman
Nancy A. Lee \iargaret Youna
Aiel Moad
Richard North
Nancy Palmer
Carol Parker
Diane Payne
Otris Quinn
Mark Rasmussen
Mar1aret Schvarz
William Sedlak
Lori Semeniuk
Linda Shotwell
Ken D. Swift
Lesa L. Waaner
Lis bet White
Andrew Williams
Judith Woodward
Lori Wunderli ck
SOPHOMORES
JUNIORS
David 0. Alwatd
Bruce C. Blinn
Carol J. Bo14man
Oebotah L. Brown
Debbie L. Burke
Thomas W. &tier
Janis L. Caldwe ll
J oh n L. Carlton
Kathleen Crawfo rd
Jeanne A. Eaasse
.\1 ichael Faitbaitn
Cynthia L. F01bes
Mary Ann Gallis
Stephen Hamme r as
\lark A. Hammond
)h1\ly L llanes
Tim Hawkin s
Ca.rolyn Anderson Ross 11. Hines
Elizabeth AnnsttoniRichard Howland
Susan R. Beck J h "-.d 8 . II d Katen A. o n son ,....,.n ee 1e an . J
C I llu .. Jesstca M. ones aro h .e r h Susan Cunie Tracey Ka an
Peter De. Graff Carol A. Latson
David A. Eccles Thomas Lee.
Susan F. Farrer Kathy A. Ma•s.
Gary s. Foster :O.Iatsha McDamel
Dorothea R. Fowler Kathleen Mu tphy
Jan Gorman Randy J. Olivet
Carla R. Harryman Connie E. Osborn
William HenderSho t Palr icia Payne
K. Craia Holloway \let ilyn Peck
Trude G. ·La Prade !\nne Petenon
Lani J. Lamberth Cynthia A. Place
Barbara Lapworth Rnchie W. Post
Terence A. Levitt Jean Rasmussen
Murray G. Lewis Robert Schminke
Scott R. Lyon Jan E. Schwarz
SENIORS
Mallin J . Adams
James L. Adam~ki
Ronald Aeberhard
Pe&&y A. Alford
Dellyn Binswanaer
Tom E. Brentnall
Jim A. Col\iet
Linda A. Co llins
Nancy Com stock
James M. Dale
William Dugan
Gary L. France
Alan E. Gage
Leslie E. Gau
Donn a K. GoedhaJt
Goraean ftanna
Marshall Har vey
Julie A. Hay
Janie• A. Holmot
Wendy' E. lsbelf
Richard L. Jaffee
Barbara K. Kidman
Latty La Prade
Eliua Lindroth
Jan L. Luymes
Sarah L. Mai s
Becky E. Man
Pauick McClure
Donna D. Metz
Celia M. Miller
Paula Montgomery
Stephanie \loote
Di1k. W, Muntean
Stephen Mus s ell
Tetesa L. ;..-tyets
\la1k L. Nelson
Tom J . Oli ve r
Vicki L Palmet
Sue J. Rohland
Tina A. Rosso
Cht isty Schleitet
Lynne Schneider
Richard Schneidet
Dana \1. Shelrt
Ri cha1d Show stack
Vick i E. Shulda
Anne C. Stotch
J ocelyn C. Stteek
Rita M. Sweetser
J inll L. Thomas
Susi L. Thomas
Marn e Thtelkheld
Kathleen Tupy
David L. Viellinl].
Marc G. Wood
Not oniJ• ar N v~--.•••w ..tiM a:afort ia ,_. .. 1he ~ viiU lanrio-. _ ...... t.ou.r.. ~ ..
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H.J.GAI\R.Eff fURNf{URE
Newport Harbor Hiah. Her
riut 2 yean of colleae were
spent at the University of
Santa Clau, and her third
year in Rome. Now she is
back in California attendina
the UniveJJity of Santa
Clara. One of the most ex-
ci tina times durin a Jackie's
s tay in Italy occurred when
she happened to be in Flor-
ence on the day the de-
vastatina flood did so much
damage.
Mill Micke Van Hecklin,
an American roreian u ..
chanae student, who is pre-
sently teaidina with Mr. and
Chatles Lee in Costa Mesa,
was the auest speaker Tues-
day at the Balboa library
where )rd araders visi ted
the children's room. \-tieke
talked about "Christmas in
Belaium," her native land.
Call -Santa
Dec. 14 on
Prosidot~t H11Mrt Polnol
OflftOIIfiCOS that tho Coronel
clol Men Cho~nW of CoM-
•orco will hold tho onr~yol
.. Coli Santo nitht" · on
Th11rsdoy, Doc. U , frOM
7 to 9 p.m. Yo~~nostors
ftloy call In th.ir Christ-
Mas doalros to Santo at
613-9240 d"'l"'' tho .. 2
houra. ChaMitor diroctor
Bob L .. ch Ia in charr. ol
tho Santo awitehl.oar and
oulatonh.
CALLERY FEATURES
ARTIST JOHN IURCUS
Oriainal felt pen dta:.ina•
and new -fttercolors by
John W. Bw1us are now
bein1 featured at the Clyde
Zulch l)riainah Art Gallery,
1835 Newport Blvd., "'''"'I
Mesa, A recepti on will be
held for Mr. Buraeu from 7
to 9 p.m. today, Dec. 14, at
the Gallery,
Sculptor Judith Bland, an
associate of the Gallery is
completinl], an over-l ife-
si ze poruai t in bton ze of
the late Wall Disney. Other
anists whose works are
displayed, in addition to
owner C lyde Zulch, are D.
Logan Hill, Wade Zint, Ro-
ger Armstrong, Ne al Butche1,
Reynold Brown, sculptor
llarotd Wakeman and pastel
portrait artist ~taril yn See-
\snd.
JUNIOR AUXILIARY TO
JOIN BOAT PARADE
The Florence Crinenton
Junior Auxiliary members
and their husbands will
celebrate the ho liday sea-
soo with a boat crui s e
aboard the "Belle or Bal-
boa" Saturday, Dec. 23, in
th e annual Christmas Boat
Parade on Newport Bay.
Fo llowlna cocktai Is aboard
the "Belle," party-aoers
will enjoy a Chri s tmas buf-
fet at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roaer Wel111h. Mrs. John
Curci Md ~s. Lloyd Win~
bu m B.re co-chairmen o r the
Au1iliary's Christmas aala.
The Au~liary, as its an~
nual project, is makina
Christmas decor ations for
the Florence Crittenton
Home in Los .A.naele s.
lofJL nPL E LISTING
SALES AIIEAD OF '66
November multiple littina
salea totaled 81 for a total
volume of t2,H7,020 and
sate neraae of Sl4.SS6, ac-
cordinl to the multiple l it~
ina division of the Newport
Hatbor..Costa Men Board of
Realtors. The 1967 total aa
or Nov. 30 is S31 ~16l,360,
Cotnp&red to $29;311,222 (or
the coneapondina period last
year.
A JUDCOE'S VIEWPOINT
••ltet Charamu, ronner
city attorney of Newport
Beach and now juda• of tho
rwaicipal cowt in H•tift~
tc:. Beach, ••• tpeaket a\
1951 NEW AND OLD OFFICERS and the man of the yea r were honored a,r the annual
meeting of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Jan . l Q, 1Q51, at the '3.11 -
boa Bay Club. Pictured he re, fr om le ft: Tom Norton, local restaurateur, the new presi-
de nt of the Chamber ; banker qoland Wri gh t , outgoing president; 13ob Callis, General Pe-
troleum dealer, who was named man of the year for l<l50 for his successful leader sh ip
of the Newport Harbor Corrmun ity Che st, which topoed its Sl 7,000 Quota by 25~ in the
fund dr ive; Hay Langenheim, executi ve secr etary ; and Mrs. Roland Wrigh t. (13ec~ne r
pho to from the Jan. 25, 1Q51, issue of the Ensign.)
1957 CHRISTMAS D E CORA TIDNS were made by Kay Vaughn, M.,ge Rich-
ardson and Dorothy Pa len (left to right ) for the ~nic k-«.nac ~ sale booth
at the 1Q57 Christmas Preview, sponsored by the Newp ort Harbo r Bus iness
and Profess ional Women 's Club. The Prev iew was an annual Decem ber event
of BPW. {Don 9ush pho to fr om the issue of Nov. 14 , 1Q57 .l
1956 SHA RON AMOO T, b-y ea•-<>id
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r::lvi n
Amodt of 208 34 th St., West Newoort,
olayed the role of Fai ry Queen for the
PTA ca rnival hel<1 Oc t. 27, Jqso, at
Horace r::nsign School . The carn ival
wa s SPoosoreCI by the PT A grouos at
Newoort and Ensign School s. f~nsi gn
photo from the issue of Nov . 1, 195b.l
CNeal Becbler_photo fromllle llorch 2•, I'M~. lsut of tile E•sl.,.)
l'iOfiSSIOHAl
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COSTA toaiA. CAU' . _,.-yntorday'a l•<h•.., m"'" J9f9 TH E WINOJAIIIIE'!S !"Ovlded music tor doncu and portles players Fred Slocldird ,.d Don Sllinnl>l, llrs. GladYs l!otm Uo
ina ol lhe Hubot a. Oroap In 1948 and 14M'-Stir performers lncluded1 hom left, reu) ilt the l)lano, M.ayor Dick Drake wlttt ttle blnjo, lftd lllrs. It the Vuta Maine reatee-
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a.-·--·1'11.-fMl. Hh topic ... un• Jerry Fltzgrr•ld It the t~lano, trombonist Curt Oosh, saxol)honlst Orike, accOf'dlonlst. This practice sessiCI\ was held ll tht ttoiH
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IDI'I'UUES ..,_ ]<-. w .. ta --aad 1oM -to boll! .... "": ... -~,..._ ..... God---' r:. :w i!.'Da!.~~ rm aWi rre It .... be -...q vob.-
l 1 -wflh ha (Godjbt ......:: taly. -II -wod "' God wldo ao
...-: llil hie'> .......,. • How thea I• I Doct ., dlOt lie coo -*' -·
coo -lie ju11ffiecl ..;;..,· {;;.t ? .,. ho• taly chob, -lo • nllol, -. u
aa lie be dan thlt i.11 bon of a w~ r ~ of Gocrt cWel ..... dae MJ .,_
(J,Jt,)!:2, 4.) 1t wu appuat liD thm olley. We Mftl' hlft Mud of •1
du.t ._ ·~ 10 iw below the CkwY of Sariou for Sacu. tut ft ~ bow
GoJ tllat mall t'OUld oa.ly bt *tcribld .. tbat tht Bl'ble •71: ~ rtbtlliout ...
. ''won.," hic.h C'OUkl IKot Ia! J&tcl( ca be •-' whDI • the. lelh, aad "' • ~ • for thil purpose: God run..tf ~ (ftn 01.1•1t vtut eeonrh It~ ~WIOt;att Wlth vkled Saviou f .u ...,.. Wa.a'•
('10(1, lh~ l't ul p'.J~inly re::. cs that l'l ..,• ..._!_ ..! .. orl 1-.._..: · L--1
J .. c ..... ..: .. · ...__ • s~ • e -ee.'" s -..o;oou111, ~utf' tl~$, •. ~ ;"'--:/' u.:: snho-11:1' :·· 11.-thit life in the 8tah is a lr&ininc counre cl~ft ~ ~fltelboo. jf'SUIJ, !ht: Sav,our u( to detcrmioe nwll't ~ to God aod
rnc:p. . u tht . ~~ . which rnake& the his fitDtl$ \o lie with God throupout
llln::.l!a&a . ~hg"'n WITetent _from all ttft1lity. T~ atudy thit (a.."t ia the r~ ~o8w:r r,r:h~"-knm·.n to mankiud. Jf a pote t)( our 1a501n Ieday. The Bible-:... f~ of trii~n ~ J~a, the Soa of 1:i \len to u" by God for dlis purpc»e. Ot-ad c.~· a• ~I then d II tbe .t~t rt-mm t'OUld not I'Qton O':Jt lift, bot God. ~. bu~, 1f it doa ~' theo It 1S QOt I'M ,A,uthor of aJ1 lift, C'OUld :\nd dcM'J ~~!t :J, f~"f.ith W~ Je! reveal this kno\Ykdet 10 deAd aoula (I
OlrUt the Son f God. Cor. 2:9, JO). Tlw Old 'I'atamc:nt tell,
• o of men'a loet estate and drfi.nitely prom-MAN. A LOST SOUL iiCI to MDCI a Sat"iour. Tbt Nftlf Tett~-
llaa by 1111tutt as a -of Adam it mmt eoatains tht record of the fulfill-
lott It it tXItumoo bow~ that. if a mart j~~~n= AND 111111 tWoc II loot. ;, io DOl wbcr. u b<Joar,
alld 1o be richt and uteful it mu.t be In Mattt.w I :21, aG ancet of the:
tOiftd -.d •~ed. Man is, first of aU, a I...ord announced to Joeeph, a Jew of tht ~ ~ is tht most valuabM! object family of 0.-rid. that the vitp to wboal
iii the llftlftrlt (Matt. 16:26). To bt wu btttotbed woald ci•e birth to a
pide dU tOal and fin it the power to boly Child, weceiwed by the Holy Gbett
-w-God and Sao .. , riPt --a.w be callod "}e ... / aad w.-c, nil ud .. ~· ~ ~ Ia< He lball.a.,. lila poop. h.., ~hoi<
tiPt. ~ ~ ... ""ellect, ~ ..,.._ oiu. lA Lab Z:ll II the -..1 of the
IJIIk ~f bit JPlnl which CtYts bim. ~-birth of that boly 0.jW IWMI M ed by U
C"MK<"IIIlll, aad both .ouJ aDd JPI'it .... u tbe ,.Snioar ..... ia <lariat
f~ f10111 . the dust of thr: ~ peat joy to aU dc..t IOUls ev .
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Oft daobed and eqWpp..'d with a llo4y the Lonl" Tbla ...; .... ~· ol
wbich -., •'•"•aDy, worth about al TbaaP J_, ..., a /;;J: it a
c-. a 1ipt 1o up.:. die aa well u
11a1ow -0< ... -ta the the ,_, ol IUa pqle lanoL !lao -... .. ila (!Q F fri • U c:iiMr woaJd. tal111n: to wroa.kf llld paalc O'l'tl' ....... r -~ • God'a ...... of God'• p-. to ... life to
Pilate -11·-· .... -...... the-. ud ... ;, ]-3, J--_. ..., ---no --lonb Hia .....,. "' Nia+ooo•, who ...,, ......... ""' -... -... "'I" ,, .u iDidlo<tual -.. Tile
tirdr ctiffermt fro-.rn \hr. rY.hc:r, yt't ~~~Y ct.! lOW rmut be born lnto God'a Kiat-
arc each dependent upm thr other,, .~.~ cb:D. DOt in tbe Sub, but m tbe Spirit
tOCfthler an: a ttinity inrming or.r in-(Joha 3:6, 7). Siacc: tbia is~.
diYidtJal. The aoul , however, i.s the ''e~" it is be,oad man'a 6nitr wiarJom. 10 we
o~nd if. its~lf the unit name for a CJ:nbi-are r.ot tc marvel, but jUil to belicn it
!l<tti,_., of will.~rmaality, mttnOry, b •feS , a~ J ~ua reveals. "He that bdiertth on
h:atu, ambition, emo\1011 ~. afftttions, and him is not cood~: but he-that be-
. u:h cha:-adt-rittlc!o -1ntaugibh:, but lic'Yetb not is cond~d aJready.'' We
~~ry rea!. aft: born physically into thia world, and Wit'!'"'~ 1 ~ soul lea;tr~ thr t .. ")(jy, then we must tr Jx,n• spiritually to &a iato
1hr bcx:y i.5 "dead" anrl rt.!'.:m~ to dust Gocl'a Ki!\;clom.
(Ger.. 3:19), but. i : wil! e-"nt!.la;lty ht· MA.H HEEDS A SAV!O\JI
rt"Surrl!\."'tf't! eithrT "unto ·he r~surrcction From tbe readir:g of et: :t.1!0v .. t:.d::-
1•~ !:!<:"··~"unto the ruurrec:tion of dam-l"''md, it m•1st hr 1pPt.:-eot 10 cvery-
natK>fl'. \fohn 5:29 ; Heh. 9:27). And body that salvalicm ia a quntioo ~;f life
wl~e·• tloc-sou! ;~ se-plr.lUd from God, and ::Ieath, ancJ not o ~ nri:lbit: opinions.
PILATE was a Romon governor of Judea, 16·
37 A.D. He was known as o me rciless, cruel
ruler, taking delight in watching humans
being tortured. He accepted office at about
the same time that Jesus began His ministry
arld hod on official residence at Coesoreo.
It become his duty to give consent to the
death of Jesus, though he did no t wont to do
it. It is interesting to note thot this hard·
hearted mon was strongely fascinated by
Jesus, as He stood before him, o crown of
thorns on His head ond with blood streaming
down His foce. Pilote tried every means
within his power to avoid his sentencing
duties, referring Jesus to Herod and then to
the people, themselves. He even appealed to
their pity, ·offering to hove Jesus scourged
as a partia l punishment. They would have
no part of it, but demanded th e death ~n
olty. Finally, rather than to ieopardize his
position as governor, he gave his consent to
the crucifixion, remarking, "His blood be on
us, and on o·ur children." It is believed that
Pilate later tommitted suicide, and his wife,
Proculo, become a Christian.
litrJ: !he ,.rt~a) is \it:.ld.'' o:·.-t:n though the If ~ 1m.1: ~VU) is to ~ n~ tbc~ mcm
bod~ m;ay be alive. l'heretorr, from ~ a ~ beyond t~ power of man Jnn. Later, m Ads 10, wr hnd Pem-
.C<l:d S V1tW~ .,men a.nd "'=._0~, ~ himself. S~-a dead petwXI hls DO ~0t Jo1.1Pt e:qAnatica to the Ga-
and dilt.Chters of Arbrn. ;~rc "dead." It f'O"!"" tO sa•i ·ld~f. 11\t-rdt't't, 'ih"t tila: "
is dllnman know\cdcc. that dad thiflp ll the ablalme Del!d of 2on ~ ~a'Yiov,, Pa.l told dte R-'tl.t, ..,~ ...
au.~ uadeM and dt•tincd to be C'Ut out wM ia mpmtatl!ral and mri rch· outs~ faith ia oar Lord Je~~~~ OtriR, we haw
into ~ pt rt.wned for ~c. thine•· t~f ,;~ scope of natural uu.n (E:pf.. l:i· beta ja:atificd, fOIJivea, •ad horD apia:
There 11 no othtr pl~e for them nnJeM. 10). We mwt discard all ungodly t>u-(tht IOUI, by the lloir Spirit) uato Mil.
they an Wvapd. ThU i.s also God'• man opinion~. theoriea, ~ philm<:'.yhirt, perf«t life. Thia I"U ta peace with
plan (Rev. al:ll·lS). ~use it ia ;~;opamn tllat tl:ry mu!lt hi~l' God, and aD is tbt iaWt of our faith in
T'he BiNe aays that aU UDjustified. no prt~·n-or authority 10 &i •t li!e to 3 Him u Sniour. To the~ Paul
dead 1 tbt plac: f th UDbc-drad -oul. Wr, th~rcfort, r.tt:!t .•onk to bcith -.Tote aad apob, ~ tt.m to linin& 80UcS!f to . 6 et ~ r.od. the Creator cr mAn, to fr1m frODt humbLe tberuelvoes ill failb ia Jaaa. &Del
. • to T:e&l:.:' . c:ommoaly llirn wlut is H ia pl.an to gi\·~ lif,. to us warned them that tbett. wcdd ana-be ~J~~tLuke 16 :l9-Jt1'wark 9 :4-;~n.J reunite w to H imself, who i .. '!kmal, ~ Saftoar, but f!"'U'/ bee. of 111 ~) F bdJ the !oat ac:w. f unbe-.. 'K! !k"pAra:r us from !;:..,tan, 1111h.· hs~ •ht natioas malt bow aad coaf• 111M J-
"-· ~th ""-.-!' t-..& ~L.o.. VO\\N of ll uth (Hr.b. 2:t4). OuiR it LDrd. To TimotiiJ, Paal wrote ..::Ye'"' WI mur resurn:c Ql ........-. are . J ...... ..:_ -~ ·"--~ to be taken before tbe Throne of God to "ft-~ ~h~ICTd k:.dA and p<0\'1 •1~s (or ~ oar SavtOUr e.. ~..,.. ~ ._..
be judctd. Tbty wiU aU be found plty tl ;t .,h~ep. He d~ not ad c..fl"ll"' ,.... ~ ~ aad t.d ~ li!e aad
b«:aute their names arc not writtea ia pbin everytl•ing to tl•~ "'Mq.t. Thtir 1nllnOI1ality for aD beiiC'ftl'l m Ha.
the Book of Life and will be cut iato .!l:lfelf lieo~ iu knmormg Mid bcb ·•·irtg ir. So the le:aon is o:mplttdy mu.hcd.
the 1aR of fire. This iJ tht: second death. ~!'lrl tnt.:;ting tht-ir ~hr.pherd. _lesus tau«hl Do you bditft? Or art you atill dad
that Hr i!o oor Shrr:pha!rci anti l:i\'es w in tresp~sSC'S and sim? Yountlbt realiu
MAN CHOOSES UFE 01. DEATH l'~trl&$ting life (John 10). Altrr Jaw thai you haw tn hope io youneiJ, but
Bat the world asb "[f we ha'f'lt: a left, He ltnt thr Holy Spirit to dwdl irl in Chrilt is everluti:ac life &Dd ctemaJ
lo\'ing Heavenly Fa~. why dots He the believers ;and f? testify of Him hope. all free !or the takinr-What .•
;'l('r:nit such a '"rrible -.iuntior.? W hy through them. ~ •. m Actl 3 :1-18, we ;-oodtrful Sa~rl. Do you t.Yt Ulil
• J • .;ot Gv:i w 111pc:l ... LIJ P"•:.(Ju to fi~. ?r!tr, : Spmt-fi.lled lJ?OS'le. a-'blealcd bopr ~ (TLtus 2 :11·15.1 Why
n••• ., -..T Jttl't
The ~· ~ ..,_ from the obv ......
To bt-lng lfw gt.d tidings of huYenly .....
Proc:'-l"""c' lh.t J ... lfw S.Vku-was .....
In Betti..._,' I ,..,... l'het ~ -· Now •II was fvmlled l'het the poophets ..._ ..
How God !, orut mercy His 9QCr1
wov$d unk*:t,
By ~ Hls Son to ,....... ,_., .........
And ciMnM ..,.,., tw-t th.t would a.t HJm come ln.
No wonder that ""'horts now ~lty -Their .,them. of pr•q., to thi!l hu¥·
.Ny ICing;
1lllt s-.t Child of M.ry, t+Ns bl"t
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Redeemer, Ct-tor, God's -~~~
Son.
His .,......u I~ Me's ~.. _,
H. gMt ~ Wid IDt.ce ttwough _,_.....,.
He Cl)mfom It! .:wrow, He '"" '""f ' -. He ,....-will 1e-w , He •lw-vs k -· TNn let ua put Chri•t into Owistmat
onct -·· The Clrte whom --.Ncl. the Clrte _ .......
Far ..,.,, -do know, He IJ comlftg -'" power .nd grut o1otv to ,.ogn --
His kingodotfl will covet" thi1 .,., shat-
tered WOJid,
H;, ~ of peece shill b. swiftly ............ ""*' IOf"'IW -d ~ ~~ 101•··-· ....
Thtough Owi11 out R~. our
S.VM)ur, out Fr~.
-Alben ~ Relu
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Life
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«:h faas had the boWl levu bedly, witb the
Yellow JaebtJ undefeated to this point (7.0) aDd
the lean\ rated hiah in the Top Ten of tbe Q.ltioa..
The Vol& were a so-10 team llDCI tporb wrltan
predic&ed thai 1he Jackets would stlna Tcnoe.ac
lor their eiaflth consecutive victory.
But that wi.UI 't 10 be. An Atf.u&a lpOIU ,._
porter wrote: ''Tennessee climbed otf the carpet
and ehilclc:d Georpa Tech's sranite chin with a
wild 19·point haymaker in the fourth quartu ...
to bele the· Jackets oul of the: undcfe~led etiac via
a stunnina 22-14 decision."
Yet there were no sians of poem about the: four
husky T~h playen I met the followina day. All
four were established T~h stan: Bill Curry, 221-
pouod setUor center; Davt: Simrnooa. 234-pouad scntor linebacker; Tommy Jackson, 184-pouad
senior halfback; and John Battle, a )unkw JUU'd,
237 pounds. Later, all but Battle, the Junior, would
play in posl-season all-star pmcs, all three aenion
in the North-South 4-me in Miami, and Cuny aDd
Simmons in the Semor Bowl in Mobile, Ala.
Bill Curry, a pleuant·faeed, articulale fellow,
appeared to be the: spiritual leader of the .oup.
thou~h the other three also spoke out clearly and
inlelhJendy reaardina their own personal faith.
A ttlulu c hurch suendant throuJh his teen
years, Bill considered himself a C hristian. At Tech
he attended a conference at which a number of
outstandin1 athletes !old of a personal relationahip
to God thai they had found. "For the ftrat til'lllt: I
realized that Jesus Christ had died for my sina and
that eternal life was mine by !limply trustina Jesus
Chrlst for my salvation. When in faith I did this I
found the abundant and uue life that God haa for
His childrtn."
lntertslinJiy, Tommy Jackson and John Bank
told similar storte:s. Jackson, who termed himself a
member of the "bad boys' club" at Tech, al tlrat
rebelled against reli1ious ideas. "I dkln't need
Christ, I 1hou1h1, and I made it clear that I dido't
wan1 to bt: identified with a bunch of fanatics,"
said Tommy. ~But at the same time I was secretly
lis1ening to what these Chri~tian fe lows had to
say." Then om: day Tommy pulled up a chair and
had a lalk with Curry . That niaht in his room he
in~ilti.l Jesu.~ Chrisl into his life. ,
Bit Dave Simmons was figuratively tackled in
his junior year by a roommate and another Tech
frW:nd as rtu~y w ught lo drive home: the truth of
the Gospel to him. "I had been to many churches,
but I h;ad never understood that I could ha~t a
pc:r\onal rt:lationship with God," ht HSCrted. "But
these fellows u plained to me how Jesus C hrist
could rt:movt the wall of sin that standJ between
me and God. Thai night I prayed a lot and some-
Lime it happened. John I: 12 came true to my life:
'ltllt\as many as r.ce1vt: Him. to them pve He
poo..cr to become the sons of God. ntn to them
lh•t believor on His name.'"
It WUtM'IUin,e to hear these four top stan talk
so enthu,ia_stK:ally and articulately aboul their
Christian fa ith. To them Jesus Christ is real; He
isn't just "firt: insurance," but far mort -He is
Om: with whom they have constant feliowship.
What aboul beins dumped from the undefeated
class by Tennessee?
"I don't believe the Lord causts us to lose,'' aaid
Bill Curry, ·'hut I do think that the Lord teaches
us a lot of !~sons throuah suc:h a defeat. I per-
sonally have a lot of pride and eao. a holdover
from my old nature that just kind of pushes Christ
out of I~ pterure. Throuah a defeat, I can team
where the true source of my strenath is -in the
Lord Jesus Christ. •·
Bill's last ~l.atemenl seems to summarize the
feelinp of all four of the fellows. Althouah they
art amoncthc finest alhletn in the U.S., they quite
obviowly draw lht:ir ~piritual strenath from their
Lord and Saviour. Jesus Christ
kctN1nl~ b,. ._........_ fi'OIII T'EEN POWtR. CDP7Tilfll~: Scrlloh~r• Prftl. Whttllltl, nw.ow
A..-kan Tru1 Soi:kfy -Ouddl, N.-w Jt'f'llrJ' ln .. 9 ,.,blltlwn •I ClorlM~ /llr••'"'" olltrr 1121 !~:.;.;·c:~ Why <k.t.s Gc.ti permit :::.r.ta.n ,,lau~ang God s pbn of aaJvabOft to tht: -~
the Church of .Philadelphia Christ's Message to
Council, the world Council of Churches, the National Our LORD's counaeJ to the ehun:h of Philadelphia ix tit.~ l~mpll' of my God. a"d ht lhall go crui tltnu
Council of Churches and many other sources of reo-is based on the promise of His Second Comin1. It is 110 more ... " A pillar speaks of stability. A Chria-
ligious pressure are goinl' to exert themselves upon interesting to note that the ·Challenrre is made on the tian hu stability in th is life only in CHRIST. He il
the true Church of CHRIST to compromise her posi-basis that the church of Philadelphia vt'ill be in exis-often buffeted and rejected for his faith : however, in
tion for the uke of unity. -In the wordA of another tence at His comint. It i1 clear from hiatory that the life to come he will not be an outAider, but •hall
"to compromise trust for the sake of unity ia to ~ thia church, which i.a now almoet 200 yean old, i" be on the "in" with relation to CHRIST.
This is the 18th I. • eeriee ,_ Ruela.tl-"r tJ.e Rn. Tt.
L. lAHaye , ,_.tor or Seau Me•orieJ O.ptl.t Owrela of Sea
Oieso. repri.\ed fro.~ l.ke Biblie.l le•••rcla II••IJ.
Our LORD commended the church of Philadelphia
for four things, which in turn invoked a promise from
Him that is very thrilling to behold.
(I) "/know tA~ worko (beloold, I .\ave •<~ befor•
lltee 4 door opett.~d. w lt.ich tl01tt mft. •lltd), •.. " This
evidently refers to the doors of opportunity for the
proclamation of the Goepel, which were open to them
and which were one of the chief eharacterjstica of
faithful service throughout thia church ap. I
Corinthians 16 :9 indicates that the Apoetle Paul con-
sidered an open door an opportunity for Christian
tray JESUS CHRIST." llay GOD help present day one of the aborter periodJ of Church hiatory. Hi1 (2) "AM I 1t'ili wrilt llf'Or" !lim flu namt of mr
churches. of Philadelphia to resiat steadfastly all 1uch .counsel to them is to hold fut to what they ha,•e al~ God, aM tlte "ame of th f' ~;t11 of my God, th.e tttu·
effort. to ,.et them to deny the SAVIOUR'a name. ready been doiDI' and do it rirht up until the end. le.,.....lbn, ,w lliclt co nttth do1''" out of Atat•n. from
Thia rather unique promise of CHRIST'a, because The church of Philadelphia ahould be characterized mv God .•. " The writing of the names of COD ia in-
of the commendable attitude of this church, falls into by I spirit of revival that promotes evan~liam, and dicative of the fact that the believer is identifi~ .with
two basic diviaiona : vindication and preservation. be a misaionary-minded church. CHRIST by the ae.al of the name 9f GOD, whieh en-
(1) Vindication. "Bd.old, /give of tlte IPCQ'OQU Dr. Oswald J. Smith uid that there are two baeic titles him -to have entrance into the city of GOD.
of Sata1t, of tAem tM.t *~W' tlq dr~ Jnv•. at~d tlq are esaentialA for buiklint a apiritual church : evanceUam C~RJST promised to prepare a new Jeruaalem that
service. ftot, but M lie; beloltl, 1 JCiU MGke tlaem lo come cutd and mi11iona. Hit rrut ministry u putor of the w-111 ~e down to the ne~.-earth. as described tn
(2) "_ .. !A<>t< Ao•t a/itt~,,.,.,.,. ... " Thio refen "'oroAip before tAr feet, o..t to k!tow tlt<rt 1 lt<r ve Peopleo' Church of Toronto, Canada, Ia a ftttlnc wit-Revela~!on 21 :9 throu!l'h 22 :6 ..
more to the status of their minority aroup. Ex~ loved tlaee." CHRIST promiaed that all of the !alae neu to thia formula. A third point which alao con~ (S) Att~ 1 Jt•rll wnf,. llport. Alrm · · • m;,.e oatn~. "'""
for some churchea in ~merica. the church of Ph.iJa .. reli.,ionista (reli.-ioua impoeten. false teachen) who tributed to hia aucceu and ahould eharact.rise a UMt." Beheven of the church of Philadelphia will
delphia wu characterized by anall concnptiolll claimed to be Jewa. but were not, would IIOifte day be faithful chun:h, Ia Bibl; t-hine. Th-three char-~ot only have the ~ame of GOD, ~·hich e~titleo them
that, according to man's standards, were weak. Thia. 1ubdued before them. The.e heretic:~ will realize that acteriatiCI ahould be maintained bv the church• of _ntrance into the City of GOD, but they "'Ill alto hive
of cou....,, io real atrenl!lh, for u the HOLY SPIRIT in penecutinc the faithful Church of CHRIST, they Philadelphia until our LORD ..,.;,.;., The thinj that the name of C',fRIST, which, accordinc to Revela-
tella ua throu_., Paul, "WAn 1 mM ...U, tAQ -1 ha ~ -~ th · L-·k H' ahould bo poillled out h..-. Ia that it ia -ible tor lion 22 :S,4, entotlea them to be "Ai• ••rva"t' ... • ... ve.umoou e~r-on 1m. "A"~ t•-•-11 •· ' " 0 f • bl <1""'11." (2) p · .. 8 . churchea, and apoeifically for individaala, to 1ooo re-" ~ •• '"" '" ~,. •«••· "' • t~• e11«1
(8) "(Thou)' did.tt keq "'" toord ... " Thia iDdi-,_rvatoon. tcalll<. tltot< duut k<q tA• warda which they would otherwiM be ontitled to. The promlaea In the Word of GOD to the child of GOD ia
calea that thia chun:h not only believed the WORD of oconl of "'r ,..tt,..,, I oloo . .,;u. k«p t~ee ,...,. IAe ayatem of rewarda taught in the Scripta,. Ia.., act that the one who ia the object of our affection, the
GOD, but obeyed it. The Reformation chureh-. put ""::;. •;..:;::z. tMI Aotor IOAot-' ,. to co•• ·-1114 of GOD'• ,.._ to allow Hla child,... to "I<J• •JJ {01' LORD JESUS CHRIST, whom we have wonhippod
and preoent, believe the Word of GOD, but ant 'not "' • to 1"11 tA"" tllat do:tU ·-IAe .. rtlo. • (themael-) trYUorn ito AtWon." It -clear In apirit and in truth through the Wonl of GOD, will
The world haa ~ -., a ani .. raal period of from thia ._ of SeriptuN and from 11 Joha 8. '>e..., by ua one day.
charocteriud by obedience to it. The church of Phi ... lribulalioll. Thia 10 &II olmoaa rete.....,. to'tha Tribu-.. ,_, to _,..,. tllat JIC ,.-..., tlla ~ Thla uperience ia an oxcluaive expert....., for all
clelph.la ia a fittlnc contrut to thia practice and wu latioa period of ...., ,..,.. that will be covered .,. ..Aid oce Acoe "'".;.., hoi tMt ,. ,...., • ft<ll u.-who are ov0,_,.,,., Thilae who a ... juat h•...,.
cha,_riud by obedi•nee to Hia Won!. taal"ly Ia oacceecllq mn 1'0 In oar atad7 tJI ,.._...,.. that 11Dfai6fa~ ot the 11111 fill _., Hte of 1M Won! of GOD are not iuatified before GOD
(4). "Au did.tt Mt d-•• ,.._ ... "SeiaD U. Rnelalioll f tllroach 18. Thill -tao, ........... II ..., rob -fill d•orNII blznt-. hiJ Chrtllia but thoy who ha" reHived the LORD JESUS....:
.,._,. trita to -r aa otfoctift wvrlt tJI,OOD. It Ia to the chureh fill Phlloodalplala. that ohe orfll bt ,.,.. ..,_111 ,.. al• IMt II lie -liMit ............ th-. aN propo~rod to -Him at Hia ecnl ... ant
la-q to notice ~ tha ~ (,.., II Ia land btfON that tribalotloa...... u..hfp Wtti, CHRJIT lie-•c Ia IMo a-faatlfled ...,_ GOD.
falot Cbrilla and falle rel'-l-Ia the wotld'a blolor7 It -difficult to a•ueiUd w117 there fa 0 ·fill ladlffll-ud .,. ... 111M ..... IIIIo :,::r Oneo apia we aak1ou. Have1ou heeded thlo • ..,..
.._., dariq thlo -,..iod fill U... 0.. chareo-riM iD the falot leachl .. thlll tho Ch ...... •• p bit ..... lh-.·can-hlloto '-hi&........._ ... at tho LORD JESUS CHil'IST? "R• tAU .-,. t.rio1!c ot lido Cblll'lll ap Ia 111M It raf ..... to ._, Ill ..... tho Tl'lbalatlooo Ia ..tew otlblo .......,_-Tho .......... fill LOIID to -· ~-•ro ,_ Aar loC A"" ... ,.• It not. -I .... ,....
1bo-fill 1bo LOIID. Tllla to a +?Pep dlot ..... _.,..,. LOIID. . ooor o••-npt -to pt.., Jdlv tiM. ...,_GOD ud _.
to lie Ill II W .. -faitllflrl Qriltlu Ia 1bio "f -......,, /NW fut tMI ~ IM iiMt 1bat an ........... ) • .....,..., lDUII OIIBI8T to -iato ,..,. Hfe, clrnn -
.,fill w ntel Jhdr on.,.,.., 8eu 111t.l IMI•-W.tA,--." ' (1) "RtiMt ""'''"'IIA.f,.._.,..., ............. ,.,..r_L (f'o h aarotisruM)
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NEW OFFICE~ were lnstolled at the
formal dlnner.odance held at the lrvlne
Coast Country Club bJ the Orange County
Chapter of the Ame rican Institute of
Architects. Pictured here, from left are
Mrs. Murton H. Willson, of Corona del
Mar; Mr. Willson, the new president;
Sotl ros Grllllas, of Grllllas, Saveage,
Al ves & Lau of Santa Ana, vice-presi-
dent, and Jack 13assler, of ~amberg &.
ZEH IUDDIIISM TALK
SLATED D!C. 15 AT OC
Roahi Jothu Sasaki, the
only Rinui 'len master liv-
ina in the United State a, will
apeak at l p.m. this Friday,
Dec. IS, in the OCC art
aallcry ·in conjunct ion with
the Oriental art show. He
will talk on Zen Buddhiam.
t&. Sauk i was abbott or a
Zen temple in liapporo in
Northern Japan ror many
yean . He now teaches in
')outhem Califomia.
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MAT ROY WARD HAMED •aw -U8UILDJJI'G Realtor Roy Ward has been
ll'f'e&ular Shapu named vice-chairman of the
t•a , ..... -C:.U.. Con stitution and by•Jaws
1 ~~;~"~""~~W~A~TT~l~IS~s~c~o~. commi ttee ol the California -~ LIMity~IJOJ Real Es tate Ann.
~~nc.,IQ~C'M6)n~~,.,..,nf'Mt,ln~~
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Lowrey of Santa Ana, secretary. Mr. Will-
son, C0"1Jr lnclpa.l in the Corona del Mar
architectural and planning fi rm of Will-
son & Williams, su cceeds ~Obert Low-
rey of Ramberg .I.e Lowre y. New direc tors
are ~obert M. Thomas, Jame s M. Si ok
and Donald M. 13rown , Carry-over dlrec-
tDfs· ar e Donald J . Fears, who is se rv-
ing as treasurer; 1 Couls on Tough , and
q:onald Yeo.
\
Auxjliary honors medics f'lo
A reprint or an ori,in&l Card project ••• inttitua.ed
photopapb or 3 birdt in by the !'i51 PfUident, Mu.
ftilht by Beth (Mn. £uacno) Arnold Bode, and the Jato
koch or Newport Beach will Mu. L..ulher Oaviton, who
p ace the cover o( th i1 wa1 chairm., or tho como-
year'• Chrittmaa card pre-millfe.
pared by the Womll'l' t Aux j.. ~a. Koch i 1 a member or
liary to the Oranae County lhe medi cal auliliary. At a
Medic al Auociation. recent luncheon t he wu
The card, which conuins presented an AMA-E RF
the natnet or all doctors wh o chum as a token or thanks
contribute to the American by Mrs. Wall,ce Ge n ie,
Medical Auociation Educa-Ouiatmaa card chainnan.
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lloe L•,.ot ll~lo Clooa In tho HorMr •-
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"ne Bible Co•u Alive"
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Of COST A MilA
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A 1/ARIIIIELCOIIE AIIAITS YOU!
BRING YOUR CHILDREN' lion and Research Founda-Mrs. Koch studied widJ Earl
tion, ia aent to all phyai-Theisen, senior p hotoaraphcr ~
ciana and their familiu in of Look Maaazme, and the ~O<::XX>C<OO<O<::XX>O<OO<::XX>OO<::XX>OOO this county. late William Morten sen of
The Foundation waa o ri-Laauna Beach.
CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING
COMMERCIAL
&ina ted in B S7 by the Ameri-Servi.n& wi.th Mrs. Gerrie
c11n Medi cal A nn. to pro-on th 11 prOJect are ~ ...
vide finan cial au it tance Jo~n. Bets?", P aul Pe tenon,
lO s tudents beainnin& or Ph• h p Wmsor and Allen Personalized Ser\'il'f ~~:~:~:;,• •. ~·;:, ~;~~f:;u ;:.":;;';;:•;.;":..· ------L:DER CODONNS1T. 1RLU01C.TION CO
runds tn medical schools. It Phofte 1" Your Ord•r ]• Yc•·• ,·n ~.-,, Beo-• ' also supports the Institute foro St.bscrlptio": J .. ,... ........ ""1
uf Oiomedical ReseiU ch , Call 67J.OSSO fJ7 E ... , ... &lvtl, 673-6590
where sci en ti su are attempt-j;;=:::::::;::..!;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;:;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;; •ng t.o discover the mcch an-
l.'lms of t.h e liv in& cell.
In I ~H lhe Oranae County
\ledi cal Au xili ary be i'Jn
acl ive !IUJ')port o( th i s na-
l.tonal proaram.
The Oranac Coutlty Medi-
c al Auxi liary'• Chriumu SPECIALIZING IN THE 'CLEANIN& &
FINISHING OF DRAPERIES ONLY
DRAPERY
CLEANERS
ltemowe w-., o.m... • flAM( PltOOf'INQ
EXCLUSIVE COlT GUARANTEE o.._,. CtMn•nrc. "-'f«t ,... ......... of ..,.
...of )IOWdr.....,,OJ 100% ~
il c....,ab't. . .. _
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"AM£RICA'S LARGEST"
Senit11 All Oran1• Count,
FRE£ LOANER DRAP£S
L£11 20% FOR CASH & CAMI'Y
TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED
~ T H~ NEW PRESIOENT ol ~he Women 's qobM Thoma s of South Laguna, out· ~ Architec tura l League of Ora nge Coun ty 90ing president; Mrs. ~on al d Yeo of
FOLKWEAVE0
By H. Freeman of Philadelphia
~ was honored at the dinner-dance at th e Corona del Mar, secretary; Mrs. Norman 1 Irvine Coast Country Clu b. Pi ctured Ca tes of Orange , vice"""Presi deot , and ~ here, from left, are Mrs. wa lter Ric hard-Mrs. Robert Ba rg of Coron a ~d;e~I :M~a~·~·:.:~§~~~~~-~~~~~~;~~=~=====~~;;,i;;;;;;;~ ~ son of Lagooa ljeach, presi dent ; Mrs. treasurer. , 1702 ~~ HARBORITES HAMEO TO l!'ll!!l'l'"'"' ..... ------~~ ,.q;).UT .,t.S$11 lfOARD .. , · .t
•. liarbor. Area re s,;~,:~::l ' ~ elected to serve a 2·
Ull lo Sllli
other BRAND ~
$75 to $95
FOLh:WE.A\'E" \\uolt<H>~ art~ woven b~· one of
the fi ne111 Sco lti:o~h :'\l ill:o~, U11i11g thf': Akil\11 de·
\'eloped fo l' mon · th11u 2tJu .n!ara. T he pattern11
1111d l'olor:< JU't' delliJrned exclueively for H.
F1·eemuu &. So~1 of Phihtdelphia. They, in turn,
hax e tailored t he fah·
rica into liUiht 111• fiue
~ term on <the Or anae Coon
~ Coast Assn. bo11d
~ directors include Hancock
~ Otill) Bannina Ill, <;:ap
Blackburn, Aanes Bl om-
qui•t, Jim Decker, Bob ~ GJ&&enh eim, Dick Kimball,
.. Doreen Mauhall , Dan o•
~ Farrell, Jo ae Ro san Sr., Ken
~ Sampson and Richard
~ Stevena of Newpo rt Beach;
Carl Kealey and Les
Steffen•en of Corona del i Mar ; Mayor Willard J ordan g and Thea Robina Sr. of
~ Co s ta Mesa.
~ Others are David Blake-
~ lock and St ephen Mi chalec
of San C lemente, Cluence
R. Brown of South Laauna, i LomaMillaofLaaunaBeach, ~ Paul Phillipl and Mayor i Donald Shipley of Huntina-~· ton Beach, Forest Di ckason i and Edwin Fins ter of Santa
~ Ana, St anley Anderson of
~ Seal Beach, and Harry
Babbitt of Laauna Hills.
Officera wi II be elected ~ Dec. 14. ~ BEER BAR BURGLARIZED ~
Mil ml\tl ~.:ould <ie:o~h·e! il
The Tiki bee r baa at 3208
W, Coast Hwy., Marineu
Mile, wu br oken inlo early
Wedne,day mu mina, Nov.
29, by a lhi ef who kicked
and b10ke a JeaJ doo1 to
IA~-. .. 114-1.,~• .. /Ite-~ ~
•• ·-B-11-n-.1. D ... , C'-o~ i c ... B'--h,ll••n a .,,., .uo ! .... __ -..tl&. i aain en uy .
Coin boxea on 3 pool
tables, a ciaarette machine
and a juke box we re raided
for a loss of SllS. Oamaae
to the machines was set at
$)00. The th ief al so •tole
lSO packa&ea of ci1ar'ettes.
o,.. ID .. -. • f ,..., _,. •lM j
liJ o.n.. ...... a.-,...,. D... i
:14 -ID &.& .U 5 ,__ ~
3$6' East Coast Highway ~
Corona del Mar 1
__ .. -.. --
NO SERVICE CHARGE • ..
ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS
with a $300 minimum tlalance
BANKING BY MAIL ...
FREE POSTAGE
coeu MCM/210 r... 1 ,_ "'"'
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BA G. CONVERT S TO
ABOVE THE FL OOR
CLEANING IN SECON DS.
EXCLUSIV E
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ACTION"
CLEAN ING. "IT
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CL EANS," RE ALLY
DEEP CLEANS
CARPETS
AND RUGS.
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&nACIIIIEIITI ,.. Ml'l -· • UIHTI
Ofl GI VII! A GII'T Cll!aTI,.CATIE AND
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SECOIIO SECTION - -P'll 4
THURSDAY, DEC.l4,1!67
CO IIlii A DEL MAR, CAU F..
Writing project described
Children in the 41h, Sth pmes, 'With .nd witbolat il·
•d 6tb aradet at Woodland luttrat.iont were all included.
Sdlool in Coua Meaa have Evon aueat conUibutau
boon enpaed in a writina from ltindera•ten, ht, 2nd
ptOjOCl u.nder tho pidlnCC and Jrd lfadCJ .ubmittod
of Mu. S.a Bruit, apoci al material fo( the mapzine.
roadina teacher. Takina an The publication, titled
idea (rom Dr. E. Paul Tor· ''The brai'n worka," in•
nnce in "Rewardina ere... ciOdet many poems, such
tive behavior, .. Mn. Brant •• .. Geoaraphy" by Terry
drew interest from chi ldren Otbom in Miss Sauers' Sth '
who produced an averaac aradc:
30-paae weekly maaazinc or .. I"d like to sail on a little
creative writina ror S weeks. · white cloud
All pupils were a,ivcn a And sai l the deep blue sea
larae bro.., envelope dcsia-To visit aJI the coun tri es
nated an .. idea ·trap,"' in That I swdy in my geo.-
which s\Ored dtouPJt-no tes araphy."'
wete collected and later Here is a poem, "Sorry,"
written _up .and submitted to submitted by Kari Langdale
an edatonal board each inMrs.McGoerer's6th grade.
Frid":Y· One 5~ if&de clas.s "I am sorry now to say
~Mu.tted 35 p1eces of ~~~-This edition you read l.Oday
ling m one week. Scones, Is the last edition there
observations and will be.
I'm sorry for you
And I'm sony for me,
But I do have something
C~AFT WORK is being shown by stu·
den.ts Sherrie Petrie, 13illy Abbott and
Adolph Rey es to Mrs. David Eisenman,
PTA volunteer, at left, and Mrs. t<obert
Paley, PTA project chairman. The stu·
dent work wa s done In a special pilot
program just concluded In the Canyon
and Pomona schools in Cos ta Mesa.
happy to say:
Thank you editors, yea,
yea. yea."
Copies of the magazine,
mimeographed on 31h" x 11"
paper, were given to all 4th,
Sth and 6th grade students
and all other s wden ts who
contributed their original
work.
Craft progrqm held at schools
The Newport~1esa Unified
School District and the
Harbor PTA Council have
concluded a pi lot pr oject of
r,.ecreation for the special
education classes in the
Canyon and Pomona schools
in Costa Mesa.
Utin& Costa Mesa Rotary
funds, the PTA volunteers
carried on a 6-week crafts
program for two 5th and 6th
grade c lasses for the edu-
cationally handicapped and
educable mentally retatded.
The program was designed
to relieve a condition
brought on by double ses-
sions for these special
classes. By attanging bus
schedules, it was possible
to br ing afternoon children
to school at II a.m., give
them one hour of crafts
training and recteation, and
then allow them to s tay for
lunch befoce entering class
at 12 :15 p.m. Canyon School
classes were inside, while
Pomona School classes
wete held outside' be:c aus;
of lack o( available '\paee.
An evaluating committee ,
included l esli e Ferguson,
principal of Canyon School;
Cl aJence Nedom, principal
of Pomona School; 1\trs. Ro-
bert Paley, PT<\ project
chairman; and t he teachers
of the two cl as ses, Will iam
Kennedy at Can yon School
and \lu. Natalie Ricketts at
MEN ONLY
MlniCuring
IY Edn• Olson
Shoe Shine
IY: J .P. H•r"s
CCJn1tlete Barber
Service by: ... _ . ... _ ---
lido
Shav ing
Mug
3356 VIA LIDO N.l .
PIWk ing -C.! I OR 3·6740
Pomona School. They felt contact me at 673·7489.'"
it was beneficial to the Mra. Paley uiO that the
children to continue with project would continue afJU
~~SWJl!ogram. 1 approximately Jan. 11:
e II need more volun-Volunteers in this pilot
tc;er help if we are to con-study included Mmes. Ed-
tinue and expand to all of ward Smith, Etric Stone,
the Special Education etas. Foster Hagy, David Eisen·
ses in the Dis tr ict," said man, Charles Cook, Donald
\1rs. Paley. "We'd be very Smallwood, John Harris
happy if anyone interested Stanley Bell, John Moone;
in joining out project would and William Unget.
Honor students named
?rincipal WillardReece o f the C.W. TeWinkel interme-
diate school in Cos ta Mesa has released the names of
honor students for tne fi rst quarter or the 1967-63 school
year. The scholarship li st in cludes 18 seventh graders
and _17 eighth gr~;~.ders. There are 64 seventh araders and
34 e1ghth graders on the honor rol l.
SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS
7th grade
Sherry Angel
Shelley Baker
Paula Baloyan
Tom Brock ington
\lary Cannady
Scott Ga~·ner
Patt,y~Gtbbs l)oP
Cathy Hoyt
J Cllni fer.· J err ri 0~
Sba~,~na Lauritzen
Randy Parker
\like Parsons
Betsy Schwartz
Denise Stolaroff
Gerri Taylor
Rebecca Walters
Jeff Wingert
Gary Wright
-.B'hf Csade
Joy_ci:"n"tfiony_
. J_.y C ackuaa.
Robin Clifford
Craig Denni s
Jeanne Hoeft
' HONOR ROLL STUDENTS
Connie Holm
Jani s Lasky
Steve McKelvey
Audrey Newman
Sheryl Nichols
Susie Schwartz
~bry Ann Sigler
Cathy Venard
Janelle Walton
Marilyn Watennm
Marilee Webber
Carol Whiddon
LIN DY 8L4RE, 17, has
been selected as th e DAR
"Good Citi zen " for Corona
del Mar High School for the
1%7-68 school year. She
will compete wi th 500 other '· g1tls fro m schools all over
the State of California for
the state ho,,r,l of "Good
Ci tizen." Lindy is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Blare of Newport
Beach. She has an "A"
average in school, enjoys
t!!nnis and is the vice pre-
sident of t he Gi rls' League.
Sh e is a~ active member of
the S peech~ •Club and the
Elysians, a girls' se rvice
club.
IIOSPITALS TO SEE
CliLDREN'S PLAY
7th Grade J ann Lincoln s outh Coast Repertory Karen Bank s c f N Sheri Abrahamsen John Little o. o ewport Beach and
Janice And e rson \1ark Little Christy Blanc Costa Mesa is taking its
Bill Arko Linda Lukins Joh n Cannady new and original children 's Diana Castro Greg Augustine Ketl~· McCrann play,''Cinderel\a andTizzie
P J Candy Connors am Ayers Laurie McFarlani Twinkle," to hospitals in Diane Floros Valerie Banks Robin \1cGhie ' the area as a special Chro·sr-Pam Gatzke .l ody Bear Maureen M:t.hohe} Pam Gordon mas treat.
Kath y Bomo Ginger ,\olarrs This plav, adapted fr om
L C Janice Harding aura adnum Deeann Martinez Hall David the children's fable, and
Sheryl Carnes Ann Maull 0 directed by '1aotha McFar-avid Hitchcock 1~ Barbara Ceccarini Sue Milner Gary Holzer land, is now being presented
Bill Coleman Robert \-titchell 10 30 d 2 Todd Co llins David Homestead at : a.m. an p.m. on
Judy Ogden Robert Isaacs Saturdays, through Dec. 30,
Sail ) Dale Andrea Olsen
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"do· Daub Charles Joyce at the Repertory's Third " Susie Pe yton G ·1 L S Th · C Su sie Dickel Tim Pirtl e a1 as sen tep eatre m osta Mesa .
David Lewis Terri Dickinson Kimberlee Porter JEWELRY VALUED AT Richard Loufek Karen Eaker David Roak $6,500 TAKEN BY THIEF Laura ~lanni ng Ted Edward s Sydni Roberson The sliding glass door Craig Miller 1 Susan Elliott Robin Rove eft open for a doa was. Marek Neumeyer 1 Terry Fenske Nancy R)·an Chris O'Hare a so used by a thief who
Ri ck Founds Shirley Samuels Jon Ol son entered 312 Buena Vista
Jani ce Furtne r Debra Spacinsky Laurie Osl:i:lme Balboa, residence o( Mrs:
Alison Gleckler J ohn Street Cheryl Parks \1ary March, and stole
Lori Hametiaux Susan Swiss Janice Price S6,500 of her jewelry Wed-
Ingrid Ho lzer Carolyn Teraoka Cecelia Ratliff nesday, Nov. 27.
Ma chayla Infan te Terry Thompson Debbie Sady A diamond bracelet val-
Connie Jamison Pam Tu rin Linda Sawchuk ued at $4,500, and a ~ai r of
Laure( J llhn son Claire Van Hoosen Candee Sawyer diamond earrrinas, valued
Kris Kolasin ski Mark Wagner Kathy Shaw at S2,il00, we re taken from
Candy Lamed Ll,iS Leenerts Judy Staum a dresser top in a second
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.... • h•ttr .-1•, • ..,.,., etc.
7 ........ 12 ........
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Jumping Jaek Raneh
"OwriH• ... ~~ac• llay"
... t ............ c. ..... .
Tela .. a•u6G...,
' B!II'IG 'DI TO THE RANCH
• It actually costs even less than 2c a load w ith gas
,e Any other k1nd costs 3 limes as much
• Dunng the hfet1me of your dryer you may save
en ough w1th gas to buy yourself a new one
• On 1nstall at1 0n co!>ts alone. gas can save you
up 10 S150
• No dryer dnes clothes faster. fres her or fluffier
than a gas dryer
'
Professional
Directory
I~SIJRANCE ..
8th grade Jana Winchester ~tory dressing rocrn. Sou1he,~>Cou~>htsGuCompa"y
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LEGAL NOTICE I
F O R AU... OF '!'OU R
INSU RANC E NEEOS
ROBERTSON -SAOLEIR
INSURANCE
lJJJ F-C'o~l Hwy .
Cumn• dl'tl ~ill -87J-J8~
FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...
Bti.LTZ
MOR TUA RIES
1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COSTA MESA
Ml dway b-2424
3520 !. COUT HI WAY
CO-A DEL MAR
ORiolt )-9450
s;.n 1941
Friendly Jltet.Pbofhood -BElL BROADWAY
MORTUABY
IIOBroadway
U 1-Mal ...... e.t.a Mea
'>JOTlCf. TO CRf.DITORS
'l"o. -\ -5R5H
SIJ I'[HIOA COU RT OF lliE
ST.-\TI~ OF' CAUF'ORNIA FOR
COIJNTY OF OR.A NGE
f.!lllal !" of I..F:OTA 1.. ~k·
-r.UJRF:. Oe cea,.ed.
~OTJCF: IS IIF:RERY G I VF.~
to th,. credilor" of th e above
!lamed decedent lhat a 11 per-
!'IOn "' having c laims a,~:aht!'ll
the ~<aid dC"cedenl are required
to rile them, wi th the neces•
... ary vouch<"f!l, in the oUice
of the clerk of the a hove en-
lit led court, or to pre!'lentlhem,
with lhe ne ce!'l!'ll'lry voucher!'l,
to lhe undef!lif!;ned at c/o Th~
ma!'l F:. fl e freman , Attorney al
Law, 901 Dover Drive, Suite
232 , New pori Reach, Califorala
92660, which is the place ar
hosine!'ls or 1he uodenugned Ia
all maltef!l penai nin~ to the
eslate or nid decedent,withla
ail moaths after the Hra1 pah-
licatioo of this notice.
Dated! November 29, 1967.
PATRICIA E. NICHELINI
Patricia E. Niehelial
E.xeeolrht of tile Will of ttte
abo•e •.ed deeedeat
1110MAS E. HEFFERNAN
A ttoruy at l.llw
911 OoY«r Orhe
Salte 232
Newport Beech, Callfonla
9!0560
6424210 Au.-..y far Eaeeeub.
Q • 1:J~L~ CUt=~--,
LAMBSWOOL VEE PULLOVER
A1 clas1ic •• a sweater can be. Handaome Vee Pullover 1tyle of
fine 2-ply baby Lamb1wool 1pun in Scotlond. PuU fuhlonod for
better fit ond sood looks, with lbe oddod eue of Mddle rohouldot"
atylina. Luxurioutly 1oft to the touch.
COLORS: SKY BLUE -NAVY -BROWN
GOLD -BLACK -GREEN -WINE
· GREY -TIGER .••...••••.. 15.95
-MAIM ITRIIT, IALIOA
0,. ludap• 11 til 5
P.llllWu Dee. 1. 14. 21, 21.
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They worry about smog IEW'OI!T HARBOR EUGII
IEIXIIIO SECTtOII --P ... 5
THURSDAY, DEC. 14, I!&7
CONliiA Db. liAR, CALif.
Th• ltd paM pupils at
S.ll• Suoot School in Colla
Me" are concerned about
emoa. Here ue copies or
lote..n wtiuen 10 amoa con-
Uol official•:
••1 hope you win the fiaht
about tmoa. Many people
w..,t the tmoJ to ttop, like
me. Many people are aettin&
tick from tmo&. Pleaca
don't ttop and keep on
aoina. And if you win , then
thank your very much." -
Leona Wendland.
"I hope our !etten aet
lhrew 10 we can Jet our de--
•iCu. So many people are
dieina in Los Anales. I hope
NEWLY INSTALLED OFFICERS of the
Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club, are,from
left, Dr. AI Stockton, Co rona del Mar
veterinarian, secreta ry; John Case,
pdncipat of Harbor VIew School , first
vice-president; James o. Ray, president
of Ray Construction Co., the new,oresi·
dent-; 13ob Leech, manager of the COM
branch of United Californ ia Sank, 2nd
vice president; Ted Binder, certified
public accountant with Stotsenberg-Bin·
you continue the fiaht
aaain1t smoa.'" Bill
Koaer.
"When we ao throw 1mo1
my brother acts a little as-
thma at.ack. And he aeu der, treasurer.
TITTTrTTT"P"
DIVISION OFFICEiiS of Kiwani s Inter-
tiona\ participated iri the installation
ceremonies at the annual meeting of the
Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club at the Ir·
vine Coast Country Club. Pictured here,
fr om left , are Ross Johnston, lieutenant-
governor elect of Division 4; CQntractor
James o. Ray, the new president of the
local club; Dick Smi th of Crowell, Wee·
don & Co. ,of Corona del Mar, the retiring
president, and Paul Kroesen, for me r
'3uena Park publisher, retiring lieutenant
governor of Division 4,
GleN 'JIJI:.e'l RUtGNS
L....;::::...;.;:;..;.;;.;;~;:;;:;..;:;;::o.t) Reallot Glen Queen, re-
covering from a rC cent ill•
ness, has resigned from the
board of di rectors . of the
PO .. EB.'f Ml,US CAIU:RA Newport Hatbor,osta \1esa
NOW AT Board of Realtors and also
1710 NEWPORT 81... vo . fr om the board of the Cali·
PH. 646-93Ut..:o1ta Meu., f01nia Re al Estate Ann. !.....-----------' E lsie Painter has been ap-pointed to finish his term.
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bo6-lt ...
f._.., ~cog.
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Stop the clocks ... donee
the night owoy ... the
sky'1 the limit on
compliments for you when
)'OU1r'l wearing o donling
foJhion trorn OUf
Holiday Coll«tion.
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Kaiser honor roll named
The 7th and ilth grade scholarship and honor roll stu·
dents at Hein ~ Kaiser intermediate school, Costa Mesa,
for the first <f.J.arter of Qle 1%7oo68 school year have been
announced by Principal E lvin Hutchison.
There are 36 schol arshiv a.,d 64 honor roll student! in
the ilth yade, 17 scholarsh ip and ·B honor roll s tudents
in the 7th 11ade.
SCHOLARSHIP UUDENU
7 t~ Gro-te
Alan Andr ew!ii
Vicki Barr
Chamley J eff
\lelinda Cotton
Al ice Fe\lstad
Denise Fay
Catherine Grier
Cris Hamilton
Susan Hochnfan
Bonni e ~Iowey
Vicki Ke mmer!~
She rr~ ~Iiller
\li Ia \li tche\1
\lelanic 11-·li zell
Ann Pike
Janet Potter
Diedra Smith
8th Grode
Tom Barnett
Judi F reeman
Chri stie Frost
Geuy Gilbe rt
Cath } Gliksman
T orrey Hawkins
Paul Heiney
Robin Hi II
\largaret Hirata
Susan !·lowe
Steve ll;:emmerl}
Kerr i Krone
Kinuko K.umamo 1n
Brenda Lane
Nancy Lane
Debbi e Lawson
Ki rs ten Lindblom
Maria Mao\1illan
Vickie Manor
Ste,·e \le tcalf
Rachel Mino r
\!arc \li tchell
Carol \loseley
Randy Nettles
Karen Odneal
Scou Palme r
Dale Price
Paula Reichle
Ki ui Samoker
JuJy .Simpson
Linda Smith
Debbie Spe ncer
Jennifer Sochomel
Gillian Symonds
\larth a Title~'
Peggy Todd
HONOR ROLL STUDENn
7th Grade Robin Richard son
Debbie All en Diane RuDenski
John Andrews Sarah Schuman
Susan Austin Colt Scott
Dan Barren Kerry Steele
Ellen Be n :oni tz Kirk Stricker
Jane Blackwood Tracy Suchomel
Philip C arpen ter Hany Swan lund
Shelly Carson Ch ris Tryon
[)eana Crowe Len Uh ley
Da\·id Dosier Rr•chelle Walters
David Egli Wen Jy Woll er
Danny Faulds 8th Grode
Ted Felt .Terry Albritton
Barrett Floyd Shat~"ln Allee
Steve Freiwald Dan Andrews
Deanna Funnell Alison Arnold
\lara Gunn Sharon Arnold
Susan Hamilton Guy Austin
Linda ~l ealey Ro bin Beckner
Sharon IIi \I Ann Bertram
Connie Hirshon Elizabelh Ringley
Julie Jackson Amy Bjork land
Susan Janess David Blackwood
Willie Kent Gary Brace
Sandra Kl eeman Mike Byers
Paul Kreibick Bob Campbell
Dawn Littlejohn Bill Chadwick
Glenn Magnusson GreJt Collins "'
Karen Malm<f-1 is t Randy Coon
Richard Martin Linda Coudtay
Don Miller Buddy Cox
Bonnie ~1osier Lon:n Oak a
Brad McDonald Carol Davis
Jack McRoberu Malcolm De Mille
Richard Perlin Karen Dosier
John R ~eic Bob Elsworth
Chri s tine Richards James Fish
PROioiOTED AT IAMK
O.or .. H. Bullard, 4701
Dorchesl er Rd., Cameo
Hilhlll'lds, bas been s-~
moted to loan olticer in lhe
Oranae County rc=aional
head office or Union Bank.
He ume to .... blnk in 1961
•• • aeclit innuiaator and
lat• went on to join U.e
Jennifer Gemannt
Glen Godall
Susan ~loffman
Carol Homby
Donna Huebach
Leo Jarzomb
~lelanie Johnson
George Kent
Diane Klohs,
Joh n Kins
Timothy Lane
Karin Lundell
Grad)' Lyda
Tony Magro
De bora ~lark s
J oe Marchiorloui
Chris Martin
Li s a Mock
Bonnie Nelson
Jean Parte\
Pat Pattison
Susan Perkin s
Dan Remer
Greg Rippetoe
Robert Rolsheim
Craia Rozean
John RuDenski
Chris Saia
Rounne Salyer
lkaria Schmidt
Ron Schoenmeh l
Diana Snider
Larry Taylor
Vickie Tibbets
Steve Tyson
Sandy Waid
Michelle Waner
Cheryl Wheutine
Shannan Wicker
1oM analysis lrlliaiftl Pf~ ~ 11•-In 196$ he beunw a
'
Gin CllfiiiiCA*' sni« lllllyat in the Or-.• IIIIMI "Carar V ' Cw.ty reaional head ollice
and "' later UMdmed let
•:n::·:•:t:':l~l~ll~. :· ~· LC.~=·=·~·=~~--~··:·~:r'~,=:*=a~:.~.:::!i::' .:r"~ • ..,. .. Ills 7 ...... -~ ..
.. ..... Ia .... U.S. Na"Y lar
l yeu•.
•
vtty aick. W we ft10t eM
•moa \0 ttop to he will Ht
be sick any more. u -RiClk
Ronuadt. '
Shrine will
meet today
The traditional yu letide
ceremonial will be portrayed
by the officeu · of Go lden
Harbor Shrine at 7:30 p.m.
today, Dec. 14, at &he New·
port Beach Masonic Temple,
M'. and Mrs. Gilbert Seal
will pre side.
Chairman of refreshments
and entertainment i s Mrs. WAYNE CRAWFORD of
Harold Hannigan. Costa Mesa will be tenor
Christmas dinner will be soloist at 8:30 p.m. this
served to all Golden Harbor Friday, Dec. 15, when the
members at 6:30 p.m. Satur· Orange coast College Sin·
day, Dec. 16 • in the temple, fonia and Chorale present 15th St. and St. Andrew's
Place, Clirr Haven. a Yule program in the OCC
Special music, entertain· auditorium. The program
ment and a Sl aift exchange ~ill include the Orange
will .take place following· County premiere ~anlel
the dmner. In charge of the Pinkham's "Christmas can-
event are Mrs. Freda Barnes tata ,. Charpentier's "Mid-
and ~11:s . Mildred Es teP:. Re· ni h\ mass on French servat1oos are to be made g , ·
with Mrs. Gilbert· Seal, s4a. Noels, and a number of
~467 . carols.
SALE!
c..,te~e LilpiUaiM .r sa.ek
I
OIKIN.U OIL PAINTINGS AT COST AND
'llUIW-lUlU OffU-ltr AT fOOII
OW ~ PIIICE.
ENTIRE STOCK OF PRINTS & SERICiR .APHS-
OYALS, ROUHD, MIMLUURE5 , fRAMES -
FORMOSA FUMES -FRAMES RUDY MADE
FROM OUR CUST061 MOULDING.
AT l/2 PRICE
FRAMES MADE TO YOUR ORDER
AT OUR USUAL LOW PRI(E
TAKE AIIVAIIT AGE OF TIIS
SALE Til SAVE 011 YOOI '
CIIIIS11IAS nEMS
A. DAMES, frames
U6 E. 17rh STREET, COSTA MESA
PHONE U6 -9172
LEGION POST Hl
SETS YULE PARTY to make his Christmas Merrier !
The annual Christmas
party of the Newpolt Ha1 bo1
Le&ion Pos t 291 will bt:
held Sunday evening, Dec.
17, at th e Legion Hall.
Turkey will be furnished
by the Post and hot rolls,
butter and dessert will be
provided by the Auxil iary.
Members are oobrin.g a salad
and a hot dish, also a gift,
identified by name, fm each
child in the party.
Dinner will be sc1v ed at
6:30 p.m. Sanr.a will di s ti l·
bute th e gifts following the
dinner .
Phone in You I Order
for a Subs<ription:
Call 673,()550
SPORTCQATS
Reg. NOW
$15 558
S65 S52
S60 s•s
J..
'7 •
SLACKS
Reg. NOW
$35 $29.50
$30 $26.50
CUSTOM TAILORS
sUITS-SPORTCOATS
SHIRTS -TUXEDOS
MONOGRAMS AVAILABLE
I
EXCELLENT SELECTION
READY MADE CLOTHES
I
ALL CUSTOM TAILORED
CLOTHES AL TERATIOH FREE
FOR LIFE OF THE GARMENT
I
..... KAMIUtCARD
MASTU OtARGI
PH 675-3171
&,.,,, t!ah.
HOLIDAY SPECIAL!
Beginning Ski Package
* ,. ,.
*
SKI'S
BOOTS
POLE'S
BINDINGS
. $5450
-Also, we carry the Best!
Ski · Equipment in the world!
v Dynclmic v Kneissel v Humanic v Marker v Scott
v Fischer v Hart
•I Strolz v Nev ... v Nordica
METAL SKIS sssoo
• .A -
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~-· 111Uifl11ft ..,, ....... ................
.From
M • ., DN.4
ntURSIIA!s..DEC. lA, 1•1
CDIIIIA UlL ~· CMJ,
Cottlat:l
ED rARD
AT
~ -•NIIJ dio-pillowo ...,_ t•otq Doct. !Mil oon -clti•oro
utrou ror J .... ae t.Wi-6; dime,. ... Nt atiiiO. DiMe PIIIIIUia, 414 OUIJa
10a, ll-4 Via KOI'-., Uc1o Md IMfl -.a 125, ·• ·.tt. An • .-C..a •1 Mu, IIMI
•• ,.. wbo r... ... ... _. -klncl of Cllrl•-Palrlot ,.... ol lloldoa
_ ... o•or lho !lo« _. opirit lod to llo llloh ot so ~-ooilidod .. W. Cout
lUll of INr c•; die cia-. Oulatm11 lilllta tto. a H.,. watt ol Do'frtr. ~pftUe
iDI bill ••• •to •. ~Doq;lu ... In the frcml rlld of tbe IUc:Urd Paltur,liOI ...
Yows&oae, 334 Bordeau Lo•i• Cos r11ld•ca, 2957 c. St.; Cotta Mltaa, wu
Lue. Cotta Meta, turJMd Clitr Or.; Newport Heiahter 'fieiUaa lritedl Md Ud
bio *k to blo Ioehr to Ro .. Kolo-427 ~~-ported hio .. ol Ill B k.
The Grandest
Mall of All is ...
JAY liiiiPRO
N. NEWPORT DLYIJ,
NEWPORT BEAOI
. . • • • -~· """ ,_ti•1 lo& In B&lboa, """"" talk •1&h friendt, ind an denrod Ave.; Corona del 1_, 1.~1 ·•-•-• I •• I" I oae pr-open a w ...... aa ..-t •-t ttme, IOIMOGI Mar, ou '"' rear 1cenee o1 b' vw ...t etol 1164
Uole a thirt, thMt, bt.a ... plate of her Valiant to a ' wore:.• ol .J ta,.
ball aloYe, and l)'m truakl thief.·. ·.Bieanor Blackburn, . , Ric::!r~eoBiaU.eriMII'
and tboet. · •• A dachtbund .S3, of Sl4 E. ·Ocean Proat. • • • •
waa placed under 10 daya Balboa waa "9otod 00 lbe 464.5 Gorham Ori••· Cameo
quarantine .rter U bit charp ~f drunk in public.; • SboNa, dr,iYiq bi1 Camuo
Milan Novakovich, 21S A,o-Yale Jeffrey, 73, of 33 ~ ...., Vt.ata, .. ,, ol
lena Ave.,-Balboa blind.~·. Drake SL; Lido PeninaaJa IDIDID Orave, Baal Bluff,
While Ann Tan apent tho wu booked on d!.e chute oi collided -:Ilk dl.e Dodp •&-
weekend in Laacuter, petly theft after Manu.el von by Tnnothy Kelter,, 1.5
aomeooe e~tered her Lido Roblea of the Mark~t Buket :::1 ~~-• ~(C~ dr:;:
Sanda re11dence at ~23 alated that Jeffrey had left br" 1 b" •• • d ·~·
8ru ~ by j'-L.." oL.. 'tho • ' II It OQe pu'&e '"ultaDJ ce '-"escent, c ~uwlnJ we It ore •• ut. pay me aor belontinl to Richard 'Rob-
throop a bedroom wtndo•, a bottl~ of Anactn. ·• ·.Tbo--aon, 623 w. ·Balboa Blvd.;
and llole a lV act and maa Chtlda, 1126 E. Oeeaa Balboa, while drivial 00 camera .•• ~d over on S309 Front, Balboa, reponed tbe Balboa Blvd., weat of
Bru.ce Creace~t, reaidence theft ~f 3 ru.bber ~· SL •.• Kent Harkins, UU
of Harold .O'•ce, aomeone from h11 off-shore moorma 5 dalwood 8a crest mMe
was ateahna a stereo, A-63 . · an . • . Y •
apeakeu and tape~ ~atu.ed -....,,•-,, ft-c. 7 ~e clasatc m11take ?f lea•·
. 1 "' -..,.. 101 tho keys to h11 1967 at tl:JS ... Thteve~ Ito e Ten once Harmon, 19, of Bu.' k R. • · th
atereo and tape~ worth f97 115 E. Balboa, Balboa, was . tc tvtera tn netilllint
... As easy to
find as your
front door.
0\l•r 54 fine stores now o~n.
KA.PLAN, executive director of the Los An-
geles Foundation for the Junior Blind, receives cera-
mic Christmas gifts that slghtJ ess children are able
to "see" through thei r fingers. Making the presenta·
tion for the Hobby Ceramics Associates of Southern
California is Mrs. On ita Jones of Costa Mesa, cera-
mics studio director and teacher. Ur s. Jones was in
ch arge of decora~ioo for a display set up at the Foun-
dation building In Los Angeles. A hobby ceramics
show, wi ll be held March 14·17 at the Ambassador
Hotel as a benefi t for the Foundation.
from James Bridaman, 1000 booked on the charp of taon -the car wu
Clay St., Cliff Haven, after failure to appear ..• ·.A •so when ~e returned to
they pried open a win~ow in archery taraet and atand alona wtth nwnehr~ua C~•i••~
his VW. • .A 1420 stereo were stolen from the east mas presents, u Iouth Coast ?laza
Ill! A GOOD llli!IGitiOR
If you ue a newcomer, Of
know or a newcomer to
lhe tlarbor Area who has
ft04. been welcomed, do
her a rue. by coUina the
Harbor Visitor be1ween
I and 10 o.m., and"lhe
will call Oft yc.r friend
with valuable infonn•ti(.ol
and aifll ftofll friendly
business firms which "arws ready \0 help her
become acqaa.inted wi~
her new aunoundinJI.
THE HAIIIOR VISITOR
Ptrt-a: HY ~t361
Sale aids Dimes March
Mu. Oneita \1. Co'rrcll or addi tion to theit annual
Newport Beach has issued square dance, which is sche·
an appeal rot donations or du.led for Jan. 28.
c loth ins. furn iture, books, Those wishing to donate
and white elephants for a may call the followinz com·
Ma"rch of Dimes bendit rum--mi ttee members for pick-up
mage sale to be held Jan. information; Costa \1esa.
12 and 13 at 1957 Newport Martha Kirby, Kl 8·7590;
Blvd., Costa Mesa. Newport, One ita Couell,
The two-day benefit is 673-8838.
be in s sponsored by the mem-TOPS IN SALES
ben of the Oranae County
·Squar~/Round Dance::s in November winners In the
multiple listin z division o f
theft waa reported by Louis licenae and crodit
Hames, 116 27 th St.; Wtrat end of Newport Harbor Hi&h •• ·.Both can were School athletic field, IC• af Newport, with 2 s peakers, away ter drivers cordint to Vice Principal k · Cor an amplifier and turntable Jack Kina ... Chery.Je Alder· Wal ~r. 601 Marauer1te, .... stolen. · . .An air driven ona del Mar, and Wayne
wtench with an utra lona son, 104 Via Florence, Lido Weber of Lon& Beach col-
shaft va\u.ed at .st90 was Isle, reported Mthe weekend lided at lrd and Larkapur, • theft of 2 hubcapa and 2 stolen !rom the Airport Tn· r h Corona del Mar. beauty rims rom er car aco Service, reported Mana· Frid.T, Dec. 8
•et William CraJhill, 216 parked in front of her home Too I, valued a.t f210 were .. ·.Cat stereo thievct bit 1 f Lb th ~;~!:·id i~::~\ ..!!:~~~~ apin; this time the victim ~~k:~ ~o!en::ard h•a:;
have also been taken the was Albert Quintrall, 709 from John Miller's cruller,
last 2 week&. , .Patrie and Poinaettia Ave., Corona del 2633 W. Coast Hwy ., Mari-
Keith Repn, 250 62nd St., Mar, who lost S387 worth ol ners Mile: • .Ca: driven
Newport Shores, were asleep equipment .. ~;Hi-fi equipment Normlll Riedal of Torrance
when Patrie heard a noiae worth S310 was stolen from .ndJMe fraser, 223 Oran,e,
and awakened to see 2 men his bedroom, reported Don-New~ Shorea, -:e~e tn-
h' drawen in the aid Proul, IS06 Ma.riner'a volved 1n a car colha1on on ~:c '".' Pau·c chased Orive, Harbor HiJhlanda W. Coast Hwy ., weat of Su·
lh room,d -•'t one ,·uot ... ·.A 145 Panther atinpay perior ..• John McCaJI, 2111 em an cau... ho • b" 1 1 · T
1 h to 1 back a . Y I tcyc e was Ito en Kewamee Dr.,lrv1ne cnace,
.ons r'no:~ies a!~ 1 spool rr.om her aaraae, said Patti· reported hi a Ouysler'• riaht 1 ~ 0 pod ta e _ but the c1a Brock, 1520 Ruth Lane, front fender and door were :ec~~~or thief P escaped with Harbor HiJhlands. . ·.Over (Contiitued on p.,c 7)
clothes and S38.
t:HIJilt:HES
the Newport Harbor-costa Tu•sday, D•c. 5
Mesa Board of Realtors aro: Oolf equipment worth 1427
the fo ll ow inz: Top sales-was s tolen from the trunk of
men _ Peny Zimmerman, her Cadillac, reported Liao
n·t al dS 11 B Alli•on, P.O. Boz · 306 , 1Jl~~Gl~
3262 a ..... 5<,., I!~ H•oJ.o•
A Fr~e anJ I,Jepeniftt~l
Co,gret~io,llll ch,.;;s ti., Ch,rch
.u~l .s ~~. ao a y rown. Corona del Mar,. .. Two dOll* nl"ue; top listers -
Th• R••· No""on Brown, octing ~~tini st•r.
'"f ~--• .au utes, •4 moatba ••• Eileen Ricbard-
Hclen Rinderknecbl, dollar son, 1601 Bayaide Dr.; put
value. a S 125 Polaroid camera in a
-;-~;:-:-::==::=-closet at 4242 Campus Dr .,
LEGAL NOTICE Back Bay, and now abe
Sunday Service and Church SctK»ol at 10:00 a.m.
Nurs•ry cora provided Phone: 6-42-27..0
~OTJ CE Of' • can't find it, .. James Me· · -TRt.;STf.E'SS.>\LE: Cahill 1622 t..-.!rtlewood '\o 409'"' ' '""'.1 '
On n~cemb~r 22. 196i, 81 Costa Mesa, 1)41rked his car
11:00 .;\.M., IJSIOS BASK, ..,.on Via Oporto, Lido Shops Tru~t,.,. un de r llnd /ur,..uant to area where it was damaaed ~""rl nf Trus t datr Novembe r by a' h it and runner ..• Char-Fi rst Baptist O.urch
of Costo M.so
Uu pti!ll Hil..le f e ll ow,.hip
l,tf#p#11der~l-AMIO,OifiOJI"S
Sonto Ana & Mognolio Sts.
Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor
SUNDAY SE RV ICES
~:45 a.m. Sunday School
11 :00 a.m . \1orning Worship
6:00 p.m. Training Unions
7:\JO p.m. Eve'ning Worshi p
WEDNESDAY
7:20p.m. Bible Stud )"
~=~>o p.m. Prayer Meetinz
Lutheran Oturch
Of the Most•r
Lutheran
Church in AM•rico
HOO Pacific View Dr.
Corona del Mar, C aliforni
Dr. William R. Eller
Phone: ORiole 3-5022
8·45 11,m., f'11mily Wur!lhi p
9:45a.m., Churrl! School
11:00 a.m., Frouivl' 'a'or!lhip
~U R SERY PRO\ !Uf:ll
ATTENO THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Southern)
Corona de l Mar
Coast HWJ . at MacArthur
l'as tc.T How ard E. Williams
Phone 6 7 3~626
SUND AY SC HOOL., •• 91.4S-
MORNING WORSH IP,. 11100-
EVVtiNG WORSH" • • 7100 [11010
WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7oiS,...
NURSE RY ,ROVIDED
i
S.,.,ices
RltST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SUENTIST
3303 Via Lido
Newport Beach
st.:NDA Y SCHOOL
t , 1963, mad~ bv IH\'ISG C . .
JORDAN A~O . MARY c: los Guachy, a~uatant mana·
JORUAN, hu!lbud aod wife, ser of Cocos Restawant,
aool r .. CO'J rrled ~ovember 13, 4647 MacArthur Blvd.; near
1963 in Book 6802, Patre 316 the Airport reported the
of . Official R~co rd!l io thr thert of st45 from an W'l· off,,..,. of th,. Rf'co rde r of Orao_@:e .
C:ounly, C11lifomi11, ~~ta vt:o to tttended cash tCJIIter ...
,.e{''"" an inrl,.bt,.(ln.-!1,. in fhree drivers; William Cool·
fa vor of 1·:-.'IO\'" R.HK, a ey 3S4Weatbrook PI Colla C:alifo mi10 corpora tio n, •·ill ' ·•.
.,,.Jl "'t puhli .. au r tioo to hiP!· Mesa,_ Lendal BreodtnJ of
o:""t bidrle r for ,....,..,h (P \Y.o\B[E Artesta, and Steve Ballen,
AT 1'1\lt: Of 5;\I.F: 11'\ L-\1''· 521 Ri venide, Newport
n I. \IO.,.t:l Of THE l'\IH:Il Hei&hl5 were able 10 dtive ST\T~:SI .u th,. """''..,tranc-e the. • It 1 to J'nioo llo1olr: at 'iliO '>on th .. u cars away a or a co-
\la in Suo:rt u 1.11 \ ,.1., \v .. no(' l111on on W. Coast Hwy.
in rh,. l'ity of Oran,l!" and Thieves cu t a chain holdin&
f.ou_ntv . of Ora~~~. ... ?tN t(' of 3 tires and 2 rima to a poll ~,.Jafom aa, all Tl~tht, 111'"· Hod and stole them. accordina ante re~r ronv"Y"ri to .oo d now . . h,.J d by ;, und.-r !lair! n .... rl in to Oenn11 Re aowska, 321 E.
th,. prop .. rh· .. iruat,. in rh .. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, who
Ci ry of ~·,. ... J>Or! u .. .,ch, in uid the lou from a carport
nid Couoty and !'t"''"• de S"" at 320 E.· Balboa Blvd.,
cribed ""': h" bou 5 Wit
Lo'
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3 f 1. " cost tm a t t7 .• ·. en o ract ,.o. 2813 Irvin,. Trrrac<: !!nit 3, u Mary Lou Allee, 1209\1 N.
"hown on • map rerordl!'d ;., Bay Front, Balboa Island,
book 94 Pall"" .a5, 46 aad left her Poncho parked at '
47 of Millc-ellanM~n ... \tap,., Onyz, someone stole the 9: IS<~~·"'·""" II •·"'· record11 of OrlUijj:(', Connty of SSO •· • lh SUNDAY SERVICES California. hi rae., on c car.
9,1s -11...... Said ,.,Je wil l be madr, bat W .. n.y, Dec. 6
WEDNESDAY EVENING withoru cov .. unt or wa~ The Mariner'a Litwary,
MEETL~G I''"'"· "'oz. r-.~r,.•s or im pl ied, re-o-200S Dover Dr., was t:.oke:n
READING R(X)M .Ill•' rn8' lrtlr, pu.ue""ion, or into and tl14 tak f the • • • 9 S encambra.oc .. s. •• poy •h• en rom -oy•: ...... -....... b ho Ro·-
H..rl•1-Air c. ..... , •• -Molal
16..0 s., ...........
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2732 E. Coast Hwy.
Coron a del Mar
Phooe b73-7336
BUILDING
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3CM Goldoorod
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54HI80 or 836-7561
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1710 W, CerMt Hwy,. H.L -· Z..IPAa PAI'"I
Shrubs, Interior Plants
Tropi col & Tr .. s
lnsectcides and Fertilizer
S&H Green Stomps
FREE DELIVERY
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U~STIIIMG 700 Carnation Ave.
(By E•rope• Cro(r ... e,.j Corona del Mar
III!MOOEt.: 2 pc. 111 OIIL Y
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All types of alau
2534~ Ne•port Blvd.
Costa Mesa
Pbono: S4a·221il
CENTRAL
BIBLE CHURCH WNn••tl•y : 9 •·"'·-7:4.Sp.•. pr iacipal ~tum of i!iaid llOte, CU .I., • ·• -n Deaa r .... t~.,. ..,.,.. ,,,..,., Mcared by 10aid o,.ed, 1o wit: returned 10 bia resideace, Plotes-.al -.cl ..... 9 •·"'·-.5 ., .... , 7-9 P·"'· 110,661.13, with interest fro111 224 Newport Bl'ld.;No. ·12, ld••li•• -fut Nfvice
u.-HOLSTE .. Y e .. E,.INIIHING
DflAPK .. IES e CUSTOM CA .. PETS
AM,_L • .-A...CtNGo IN .. EA ..
:.;'.;~,--~~·~: ;;· rebnrary 17. 1967 at thf' r•le NeWport Heiabt.a saw 1 -•ali&J work-
or 1~ per, •-a111, •• in said I · ' ooad · Cll...-r,ICII:JnWT DOte pro •ided adnoeea ·r acreen ytnl oa. the IJ •lf.IMrftccl-'-f·
Ncwpon Ouch 81 aay, 11Dder dl; tenn,. of ~.i•d lllldetnealb a window, ..S. Pi-.i. ..... ' L.M.dly
MEIII'ORT 'UIIIIITURE CO., IMC..
-,II ERE nE 4 U.S. I'LAGS I'LY"
Ernph$tinz
Tht-f'l.n of God
TM Pt'rsoo of Chrid
Corona del Mar Deed; re .. , dr.arsu ud e.ll• di•co•ered tbe thelt of • At•cr
610 Carnation Ave. peose• of the trulee ud of 1111.47 TV IOl ••. Joha I~======:=;~====:;=:::::::::::::::::;=:=.-, SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 •-De th•, •. 'nr•ts created by said Sweeney, 474 Catwlllo, J-. I. liwr~. c:allb SUNDAY SERVICE II •• ROY Tht'-'ow" of 1ht'o Hoty Spirit
'"'nd"Y \f 1,.101 'I AM
M'""'"M Wo:tAI>Ip • •Fid Kl .10 AM
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Cm. of c.--. __. 2Jnl. St. c ..........
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WEDNESDAY EVENING T\e bneflelary uder .. id Colla Ncaa, lelt hil Mlaa..~~~~~E~~~===II 1\EETING 1:00 ,... Deed. by re--of • b,..nclr. or C. I , ia a pfinle .-rtiDI
READING R()()M -de.f•h io Uae oblipti•a IOl, wltere •~• rM hdo
Mutual Buildina Me.,.d tllen:3! lluetofore iL · , ·.A poodle wa1 ,..._. .....
2863 E .. t .Coast "-i>'•OJ•I nee.le4 ..4 lie rveNd to ••e tiae4 afler it Wt La..-a Li~ • •*'-lpd o wrluea1 Decl•,..
to .... ·-·
otJn of O.f .. h .-4 De-od .. 11. $31 Redl .... , Newport.
lor Sol•, _.. wrhte. -tice of Hei ... t.a, oe •• face. ·• ·,
.... _. ... electio. to c .. -. Their c•a W to be towN tk otMeNI,.e4 •• eell ••let • · Jlf'Ore"Y .. oollofy .. w o~l'-a .. , alteC *•"'• Olulll
•lloao. a.t ,.._reofter. •• VIDCierbaf1, UJ1 a-1.
'Moy J6, 1967, U.e ••4erwtpa4 DoOM T•.;lrviM. Tenace, --" _,d •••lee of .W..dl 1104 Orri• 'lri .. l, 2aO Vle&a
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PHARMACY
3021 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone: 67 3-2550
NEWPORT CENTER
PHARMACY
1402 Newport Center
Drive Eul
Qn Medical Baildin&)
Pborto: 644-2131
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3450 VIA OPORTO
.Nawpon Bead!.
o $11011! UP All
IUIRIIY'I
SHOE RI!P AIR
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C:OIIJIIA Df1.11AR, CA!J F. Fromthe
IC " ··--6) .. Olio ..... of -· .......... ·-•• ·-.::-s~g· n 71h I r1de le1· ds .,,.,.. ~lo porkN at public. · •• Ciydo ll•ulor-, Ollllloloo wllll -.,._, ~
P.,.loo lol•d. • ·.Pior•co l6, of lll2 30th Be., Woot Boatri.. B110o of Norw.a •
Cd-2llllllolly L••· lltwport, -;u boolo<l oo lllo .,..I!AIIII Pol-., 1622 C.. n. fi11t _,. "-« roll at tloloco Ea oi10 Sdlool
New,ora HeiJitta, ttated lhat chu .. ot druok \a pabUc alca. Cotl.l ...... a. Cout .iac .... , &0 ..... 118der1 1M Sl ei ... a &~aden, ac.
res•• taole h... noo .,. .. , be wu obt•ved at Hwy. west ot J..._M ltd. oor4iaa to Pdacipal AI.._ Ouit&.tea. Se¥cneh plder
,.k &.. a chair in front o( the tcene or 1 cratfio acci· , • ,htoat •..a..s ..., Ua Hei11r IDd elib• ..... Deuy Clyne oamcd all
.._ ,.,. a& 2400 W, Cout dent ia wbich hit car ILh llle ,.,,, clocr, t .. d .. a.J .. A'a ill aU aubjectl.
Hwy.o Suite 3. Mariner• t topped Chevrolet bele~~~aiaa 319 62Dd St., Newport
Mil .. · •• Victor l!ri cklon, 10 'J.-no• Crawfoal of Lot a.or11, , .I!Dtry .., 3505 SIV•TH.GIADI
153$ !laperior, No. 33, Ne• Aaaolea. · . .A aief alDie Bnace Crttoea&. Lido Sadl, HoUy MdetiOD
port HeiJh&a, p•ked hi " car U.S from Ptlke B•IIOil'a. wu ....S. .._. ... a ba6-Gay Alllboay
on W. Balboa .,1¥4 •• where jacket mel •to from 1• woo;d. rocm Wiadow by 1a.eoae CyaltUa Becken
it ••• hit by car driver en boa beloa&ina co Koriu w.4ao 1Ktla •350.95 wordt ol .Bartoa Beet
Cathie• Jolley. 1121 s ... Bca1oa at 2511 Vilta Dr •• bou1tlbold appli•ce• -d. Ku• Bi11oaaeUe
daiWood. BaycruL • .Nor-Bay Shorea. • Jtappy cit 1ki efllipm~~at (1'0111. Mazy Caday Bcitvicb
m. Ivu. 61, or 105 M~ b:xly repair ehop owaen hit Lylea •• .Niae •100 bill• Lori Browa
1_1-!dc• Weal NowpoC'l, •ta.a-fte jack. pot widl 3 '*' ,_.re tat• from a wallet at Lee Bu.rta
"nn1 on 1bo •ldlt 1nd in bocdina repair• lll•r tiel• •• r .. ideace ot Brae at Soou Caldwell i~:::t..:.:::Oo.":::":!::~.!De:c~k~et:,~l6~1!:::::::!:.~:!i Beakc, 657 Villa Boai&a. JM C..., But Blufr. Ouh•y CluJr.
'IZ FIRI n f1liO I TOI
4 tpHd. Diomood pi.lto.
Covtrld Fl1t btd.
Dulls, r11r. ~299
••• •• '8 Clln Y2 T•
Plekup.-(510'1}4. 6 cyl.. ~95 with full f~etory equip-·
_..,., Dec. 9 Jim Clioo
A door ••• pried o.,_ wilh Brian Cotaa
a .tlarp Pol, breaklaa lhe Kathy ColuwoUby
latch, at 240 Hual Dr., Carla Colley
Corona del Mar, ruid•ce of Lawa Coraott
Mark Tobia1 ••• Cad Thoma• Otea Clowloy
of 224 W. Coolltlwy.; Mori· Arulo Dolby
nou Milo, reported~ ~at a JoDi Oolpb
hou~e uder con1trucbon at Suzy DOyle
lOU ,Noll.inibii'D . Dr., We1.,. Dobbie Diann
c lirr, wa1 v-.dahzed; bolo• L . Ett:
were kictll!d in wall1, hall-T011 • p · ':bi
-y ~nd 1•11• walh lnd em . •n ne
1n auompt wa1 mado 10 start Jon P•tzae•al.d
a tire in lbe kitchen· damaae Kachy P•antlln
w11 ut at SJOO •• :(he C. F. William F1anklin
numbeu on ... bow or her Challet Oluiel
boat were Ito len .. id Poyy K.a&by Ciold
Lester, 112 Via Lido Nold, Machel Oodtud
Lido llle •.• Dan Bro'M\, U, Howard O:aeule
of 2362 ColaaLC Dr., Costa Dan Olibble
Mc11, wu b:~~t.lport.ed 10 lhe Kuen O:iffilh
poli ce s tation aftor he failed Jobn Hania
a tobriety teat. and was Willi 1m Heidbliok
b>oted on the c:barae of• Liz Heiae1
drunk in public •.. Pamel a RobeJt HcDdeuhot
J ... , Ma•ttey
Ml*ool Wc<lioty
Jaa ... r.-lhalet
.... .., Millo•
Teay Mooll
Tial ....... y
StanM1•11
haart Newland
..._tNokoa
Mali Ira Palmer
P•l Peteu
JMa Peltin&ill
Pork Poll>oll
Lawaltowlett
Ell• Savaaky
Tea Saul01
Oui1tie Sihbce
... .., llmilh
Cloy !ipocbl
Rob StocWard
Vicki Sveodsen
Liz Sweeney
Cui Swidler
OniiOCY Toubc
Gary Thorne
Colby To<W
Pbil Trau:~
Chlllea Twner
Karl Von Herzen
Hlleit Walker
Keith Wall
••wna Wood
DoMy Cliae
Vicki Cluc11
Lind• Dawson
Dale Dickinson
John Diemel
Lynn Doriua
David Gauntleu
Nan cy Gick
Ann Olu~o
T1acey OJst
Rick Hes the1
Su s an Heaman
Matt Hoasett
Te1i Johnson
TonY Kahan
Ken Kalmbach
Kathy Kawamu1a
Ste ve Knnz
Valerie Kr i z
M11k McCullock
Linda McMillan
Mike Moad
Jim Mutphy
David Nichols
Katen 0 ' Btien
Lin Peck
Sandy Pe te1 son
Steve Plwnb
Tim Qu inn
Rick Redman
Dou a Rosener
Caro le Schmidt
Golazd Woote!ll Paula Schneide1
Denise WwldeJ Jich Stephen Schone
Pam Yoder GJe a Smith
Glo1is Somen
Moore, 41& E. Oce~n front, Lyo HiJbland Ch ris Stolch
Balboa, roporte_d the lh~ft Doup.l Jobnaon IIGHTH GRADE Lynn Sullivan
n:wnt 11 Selm~n's. Te1e sa Spraitz
of a ~act pi11Uc pune'wltb Ka1en Kci 1IC1 Scott Bennett Jim Sweet
S15 from lhe rear floor of Gaye Lewis Kalby Benson Th bu
her unlo cked N,uh puked PaUicia Lewia Ktil Benson Laurl orn rzh
at 2100 bl ock E. Balboa v · . Lom Holly Ulyate
Blvd ••• Craia Grainaer,554 J IYtan Lo !'" JPhooicl ~~~~ Scott Wall Hazel, Corona del Mat, left amea ,,. DU ..... , Ke ndall \\'arne!
.... lEW 'll CII£Y,
SUIURIAN CAllY ALL
SAVE $n6
NOW
•
BEN E. P,O.UL, of 21'io
Clbola Ave., Costa Mes11,
has been appointed Aero jet
pro ject manager of a new
anchor designed to embed
Itself In th e sea bottom.
The A erojet~eneral Cor-
PQt'atlon syst em is designed
to provide a ·long sought
"foothold In the sea" for
salvage an d rescue opera-
tions. The embedment an-
chor system Is lowered to
the sea bottom in a reco ver-
able base. The embedment
part of the anchor Is then
driven into the bOttom by
the force of a lQ-oound ex-
plosive cha rge. The charge
Is fi red electrically from a
vessel.
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hi a home for around 4 houn, L!n. Maahone Robin CC~ha.~d~ _ __!P~•:•~W>~>I~I~;am~''____j!'!!!;:::;;~::iil.::.:;.:~=;;.;
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J&ole 2 c amera lenaea, val-u s ok 's ued at S250 from the back seat of hi s Co rvair ..• V1n-1 •
dah entered Dcni1e Kin-b k
ich'• ICiidcncc. 6111\ Lork1-an merger j:l.lr, Corona del Mar, lhrew
papcra uound lhe. livina The laat foanal approval
.. '~'•. ~~.~~ _bedd1n1 and -clnri•l -4he way for lbe
a t suat 1n10 a shower, s&ockholde,..~provod moracr
twned lhe w~ter on Wtd ~eft. of Newport National Bank.
o n 2 . prev1 ous occasion s~ of Newport Beach aDd UDi-
ahc 111d, 1omeone had come ven it.y National Bank o(
in&o her home ... Twelve Fullcr&Dn h11 been aranted
Christmas li&ht bulbi were by the U.S. Coftaollcr of the
llolen fr.oaa, ,lit-. tree ia the .~cy.
front yud~or 11f 2 Hi&hland The ...,.,_cement wu
Dr.; Harbor Hiahlanda, ac-made by Gcorae L. Wood-
cordinJ to Arthur Yates, ford Jr., president of New-
and s,ome of th ose li&hu port National, who will
were 6 feet hiah .. ·.A type-serve u che chief otnccr
wtiter, alaues and credit of the meraed independent
c ards , vai ucd at Sl50, weJe institutious. Subj ect &o
stolen from his Mustana future boatd JIPproval or
uated Robert Serafino, 3o7 chanae, the new bank will
E. Edaewater, Balboa, operate under. the n.-nc . of
while it wa s parked on the Newport Nauonal, Much
200 block of Coronado. . . . had the oldell charter.
Her Buick was hit by an un·. Mr. Woodford uid lhe
known dr iver, alated Eathet banks will presumabl y uan
Hurtt, 103 Shorecliff Dt., joint operations on or about
9-lote Cliffs, while it ,va1 the fint of the year when a
parked on Co11t Hwy.;wclt ;o..day no101al waitina per-
of Go ldenrod, Corona del iod for Department of Jua-
Mar. · •• A much mor e honest tice revie w of such meraen
driver, Gary Ferber, 908'h wi ll expire. Since 1 auona
W. Bal bo• Bl vd., Balboa, competi tive 1i tu1tion e xists
left a note for the owner of between bank a in the are1,
of the par ked Pontiac he hit no Justice Dcparlment ob-
on Balboa Blvd., cast of jections are antici pated.
16th SL, Central Newport. The mcraer wi ll aeate the
I UOO&est new inde pendent
fin.acial in1li1Ution in
Oran ae County • wi th 111 e t1
well over S40 million, and
anchored in both ends of
~e county. Newport Na·
' tion al has 3 orticea in th e
Bay area, with a 4th ap-
proved for Co1 11 MeaL Uni-
vcrsi ty National haa 3 of·
fi ces in the Anaheim-Fullcl-
ton uea, with main offi ce
in FullerlOn.
Stoc:kholdcn of both buts
approved lhe merpr re·
centJy by a 300 to 1 vote .
~liliAN Rlchotd A. Cook
whose pllfllls •• Ill. and
IllS. c. J...., APP ol 500'1
IlNce Crescent. Lido Sonds,
lias ~•-lllslc train-
Ing at Lodtl.,d AFB, Tu·
as, Ht Is -.lftlog at lit
,0.~ Fooco T ..... lcal Traifh
log Ctolet lor Sllttllllltd
sciloollog u a soc .. lly
pollc,_ ,o.l,_ Cool< Is
1 1'-1 of NIIIPII't Har-... "'"' _. ... -tel Ot-COlli Collott.
,.
stma§
oppingat
9T
SMt• Cl.ws ..n-41 M Knott's at ~ on Saturday, No~ lS.
Childrera ~ visit hilll • hil _,. 'tloo rYftY cby from nooft 'til
1:10 p.lll. frosty, a..,.,._._, it w.Mtiftt fCK 'f'OU t.. Ghost Town.
SM the l..._Siu N .. Mty SWM nnt to 1M Church ol the lefiK-
ttoN. T1w beawtiful M.p.:~ TrM wiM be "flo.atina" in tlw
IndiAn Vi ... L • ...cl Ghost T o.m will be dKorlliH with tlw
tri""'""at o4 100 ,.. ... ..,.
Yoo'll f11'1d 11.tt~ tor eve~Vone on vour hst at I tw Ant•que Shop •
Baslr.et Shop • Bell's Portra•t Studio • Bob·s Mf'n·~ Shop • Calico
Sptc:e Shop • Camera Shop • Candle K1tchen • Candv Parlour •
Ghost Town Gun Shop • Ghost Town Prml Shop • GlaH Blowers
Shop • Historical Souvenir Shop • lnsp~rauon Hou!oe (Reli&IOO)
An.clesl • The Knifemaker's Shop • Marion &. 1 oni's Sport Shop
• .'loo\on's M•m atures • Need~ Threader·s Shop • TM PlastK Shop
• Red's leather Shop • Rock & Book Shop • Rug .tnd Wool Shop
• Soclr.malt~'s Shop • Thf> Tov Shop • Tra•n lind Hobby Shop •
V•tlll'l•a') C•ft Shop • Woodcraft Shop (Check tnt> Ounjle County
telephone d•u~ctorv wtute ~s undf.of Kno1fs Rt-rrv Farm fOf
•nd•vtdual phonf! hstlnKS) Open eVPf'; dav and n11h1 until Chr~)t
mas11 a m lo9pm
llfrill* ..... lfUIL
Gloo • ,.. lill ... ., .........
WE Will II aOSED CHaiSTMAS DAY
,.
GUARAMTUD
fOR YOUR
PROTECTION
of._.. Ia ptablic. ·• ·.r.IYin
Ot&erhoudl, 126 Aaata AYe.,
Ballloa bland, reported lhe
theft of r.diacor omblema
Crom hia 2 Mercedea, one
WI parkod in front of hia
and the other, acrou
a treet. ·• . Thomas Bar·
3108~ W. Ocean Front,
Newport, drivina a
Po1ache, collided with Roo-
ben Hardy, 425 32nd St.,
Newport, drivina an
ll)lldlm<>bih west on the
block of W. · Ocean
alley. • • Redhaired
Burke, 32, of 721
Weelo, Costa Meaa, was
booked on the charae of
drunk in an auto when police
roood her car stopped in a
roadway with the motor run·
nina •.. A VW parked on N.
Newport Blvd., and a P on·
tiac, parked nearby by
David Baird, 2318 Newport
Blvd., Newpo1t Hei&)lts,
were damaged by an un·
known driver. . Elea·
nor Fetters, 65, of 115 E.
Bay St., Balboa, was book·
ed on the charae of drunk
in an auto at 1 Sth St. ·and
Balboa Blvd,
The classic double-breasted
NAVY BLAZER
from $55.
Sin<)le-breasted blazers
in five shades
from $45.
DISPLAYlNG a table centerpiece for
\\Las Luces de Navidad" are these ll.lta
Bahia Committee membe rs of the Orange
County Philharmonic Society -from
left, Mrs. Richard Franklin of Ha rbor
Highlands , telepnone cnalrman; Mrs.
Elliott Perkins of Costa Mesa, program
chairman, and Mrs. o. Logan Hill of
Newport Shores, correspond ing secre-
tary. (Ensign photo.)
Alta Bahia to view boat parade
An evening of dining, guests of the .\Ita Bahia Monday evenina, Oec. 18,
dancina, and viewing the Comm ittee of th'e Oranae is the date choaen by the
sparklina lights of the County PhilharmoniC So-aroup to present their 3rd
Christmas boat parade will c iety celebtatina "Las annual dinner-dance, to be
be enjoyed by members and Luces de Navidad." held at the ~tuft Shirt rea•
N H b L taurant on Mariners Mile, ewport ar Or Og overlookin& Bal boa Bay.
The •.'•nina'• festi,ities
B J L Will begm at 6:30 p.m. With
'1 °" "~"'•' valuable player fot the fr osh-cocktails followed by a
The Harboc ~hgh watet soph team was Rick Chatil· buffet din'nel. There will be polo and eros s coun try 1
teams were 1ecently h1mored on, • • • danc_ing throughout the
at a spmu banquet. . even1ng. Scenes of Ch111tmas fr om \1t s. Richard Btadbutne !
The CJP champion water yesteryeats will be rec.rea-and \Irs . Ted "-1•rtin are co--
polo team chose Jim \lc· ted nee. 18·22 as Ne wport's chairme n of the event the
Donald as capt-ain. Tom \ladtigals carol i1_1 the_ Har· on ly fund raising eve~t of
OliveT was named mo st bo I) •· d r atea. eco.e m mittens, the yea1. Pr oceeds will go valuable playet, wi th Bob m ffl d u ers, an warm coats, to the ()range County Ph·!·
Rogeu most impr oved. the .\~a dt iga\1 wi ll s _ing the hatrronic society to he\
Coach Bill Barnett high· uad!l1ona\ catOis '" the support the concett season~
liahted the evening by an-late aftern oon each day. \I 0 L . 11 .11 .11 •-
nouncing that all 7 playen w· h" h · .. rs. · ogan 1 WI ~ IS mg 1 e communitY a accepting Te servations un• who participated in the CJF \1err y Chri stmas" will be
h · h" til Oec, 18. c amp1ons 1ps were recog• >\nn¢ Foss, Jan Gorman , · d b h c l"f · 1 This year's >\Ita Bahia n1ze Y t e a 1 orn1a n· Sue Hurd, Ge orgeanne
I h I
'
. F d 1· c hairman, Mrs. Kenneth ersc o as IC ·e era •on. II anna, Donna Goedhart,
Di1k \luntean and \lark Wendy Isbell, l(arol r.lean , Smi th, will head the re·
II I '.c.' ... ed honot•ble d ce iving line, A.sisting her og e • .. an Jan Luymes. Adding mentions. Eric l.indtoth .. 1 N ,. will be other .\Ita Bahia a 1 appy 1 ew Year will offi ceu: \1rs. William Heide. and Bob Rogers ea1ned be J im Blauet, John Blan-
spots on the ai\..CIF sec· h d man , \1rs . .\\len Gee, \trs. c a1 , \1ike Sherwood, Paul Logan Hill, and \Its. Her· ond team. Th1ee coveted w 1 s s· "" k "tz, teve 1mmons, :-.I C man J ohnson. positions on aii-CIF Fir st Furt ice\la, Teny Hamilton,
team went to Brad Sh oe-and Oave Van !I auten ,
maker, Jim \lcOonald, and • • • BALDW1H IS HAMIED
Tom Otivet. llarbot'a newly f01med Ski HENRY CO. EXECUTIVE
On the B polo team, Bob Club has lined ur an ex-William A. Baldwin, 3121
Lyle was named captain citing tlip for the comins W. Coast Hwy., Mariners
with Larry Swee t as most Christmas season. \lr. Char· \tile, has been elected pr
valuable player. Cee polo--les Douglas, club advisor, sident and chief executive
ists earning awards were and club president \iark officer of Henry Engineering
Robe!l '\earls, capta in, and :'l.'e\son have planned a week Company (OTC), Anaheim,
Ooug Snydet, \1VP. vacation to Squaw Valley, succeeding Gilbert A.
The varsity cross coun uy • • • llenry, founde r of the firm,
team, thild in the Sunset Anne Foss, Dave Van Hou-who was elected to the pte•
League, selected Dick Jaffe ten, and Te11 y Ha mi lton viously vacant position of
as captain with Dan \1ooney, were named to the Southern chairman of the board.
MVP, and Rick Pierce most California Chorale . T his \it, Baldwin, who joined
• They pass bar ex1m
1!1 .. 1 -AIM Not-Via Lido lood, Lido Jolo;
doell oro IOGiudod -loa Ri"'Oid Slllllloy, 137
tbl l,224 aaatewi .. caadl-Via Ha111, UdD 1111.
datu wilo paoN<I t11o 1"7
fall bun_..
Ballloa -SIMI<y How.,.
Willi..,., UOO 1!. Ocoao
Pt."
Balbo< hload -lkuco
Choadilf, 223~ Ruby Avo.
Costa Mesa -Thomas A.
BemaiMir, 2561 Wutmlnaur
Ave .; Frederick o\rthu
C lark, 2100 Patenon Way;
Pr .. k Alleo Dvouk, 2700
Petenon Way,
Newport Beach -Robert
Sleward Benner, 112.5 Beryl
Ln., Harbor Hif,hlanda;
Eliaha Avery Crary V, 901
•
Pendleton's'
Little Suit
Very ~~~~ on urefrff
we01ro1bihty: Tke lillie Suit
from Pendleton• in
su1 1o1bly ver~o111le pure
v~rgin wool , sizn 6·20,
40.00
Nl'M'ORT HAU011 EJIICJI
S£00110 IECT1011 - -P ... I THU~Y, DEC.I4,1.7
COIIJIIA 11!1. ItA II, CALl F.
... ..,,. ..... ,_,
WI WILL WUP ITI
.... --
born under a great sign
... new Country Clothes from Pendleton, the people who turned a way wllh
wool into a way of life! Shown here: the sub tl y shaped shirtwaist dress
to be worn with or without th e chain-&-leather belt. Sizes 6-18,30.00
Gl FTS WRAPPED
BE..WTIFULLY
IN COSTA MISA IT'S
OPEN EVES ..
DEC. 23•d
imp roved. Th e second pl ace honors 51 nging group is ll en ry tngineering in Se
JV team deaignated Bob composed of teenagers fr om tember as executive vice
Adams as captain. Steve all ove r Californ ia. Leaving president and general man.
l)elaney was \1VP, with Blil in July, the Chorale will ager, ha1 been auociated DR~AllltTMENT •TCMIIR
Becket teceiving the mo st tJa vel to Europe f01 several with National Stee l Corp . II" ,_.,....,.. II.,.,,
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