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ANGELIC CHOIR provides the
istmas decorating theme at the Rich·
ard Mower residence at 521 Jasmine
Ave., Corona del Mar. This is a tradi-
tional Yuletide scene prestnted by the.t
Mower's at ti'le comer of )rd Ave. and
Jasmine Ave. CEnsign photo.)
YULE WINNERS ANNOUNCED
winnen on Coast Hwy .:
• Best old fashioned
Irvine Co. • • wms su1t
The United States Ois-
trict Court in Los Anaeles
ruled Monday that !he James
1m ne Foundation haa valid
tide to the majority or
stock of the Irvine Company.
Detpite stlona protetll or
homeowners tbat "IWe have
jult about reached the limit
o( toleration or jet aircraft
noise" and that a atudy is
not economically feuible,
the County Supervisors
\'Oted unanimously Tuesday
to a o ahead on an air trans•
portation system study for
Oranae County, ror which
there is S22,500 allowed in
the w rrent y ea,.a budae L
brouaht into thia airport,""
he said. "The way to pr~
elude thi s is to freeze U-.c
aize and capabilities o f the
airport at iu present level
'lnd make immediate plans
to develop a new airport for
corrmercial traffi c.
Bus iness and sesidential
winnell in the Chlillmas
decoration contell were an-
nounced yes tetday by the:
C01ona del Mat Chamber of
Commerce.
The judgin& was don e by
Gordon J o nc:IJ, chai1man;
Mrs. T. Duncan Stc:wa1t,
BobCunnison and Jim Ballo,
fot the residential awards,
and Don Gifford, chaitman,
and Mn. Stewall fot the
business section. Awatds
will be ptesented at a din-
ner meetina to be held Jan.
25 at Josef' a testaur~J.
Here a1e the business
window -Fiut, Barto's,
2H3 E. Coast Uwy.; sec-
ond, Toy Shop, 3101 E.
Coast Hwy.; thitd, Jordan's
Pet Shop, 2732 E. CoaSl
ftwy .
In a SO paae decision,
Judae Henry N. Graven
denied the contentions of
heiress Joan Irvine Smith
that the Irvine Company
shates trandened to the
Foundation in tru st in l'H7
were unlawfully held by the
Foundation.
The judge further found
that the trust es tablished
in 1 ~37 by James Irvine for
the benefit of the people of
California and administered
by the James Irvine Foun-
dation as tru stee is a valid
charitable trust.
The next step will be to
negotiate the contract with
William L. Pereira & Auo-
cia&es to study e11.i stin1 iiir
facilities, both military and
public. And then make an
effort to detennine the ulti-
mate needs and require-
ments of the Orange County
Airporl.
"We have the tupport of
many people affiliated with
about 2S homeowner au~
ciations, with the Say Area
Citizen•s Council, and we
have received pledaes or
supPort and financial con·
tributions from hundreds of
private ci tizens.
"Wh)' spend money to find
out what we aheady know?
That 01anae County can't
expand because of its limit
of 460 acres.
Mesa auto crash kills
Dick Richard's broth.er
Death didn't take a holi-
day for Rolland H. Ri chard
or 2166 Bristol St., Costa
Meu, brother of market
owner Dick Richard, when
the VW he wu drivina col-
lided Monday with the
Plymouth operated by John
Se•ton or 3S3 Flower St.,
Costa Mesa, at n th and
Fullerton.
Mr. Ri chard died 40
minute s after he was taken
to ~loag ltospital. His wife,
Ethel, was aho rushed to
the hospital and is now in
the intensive cue Wlit, in
serious condition, but im·
proving.
\1r. Suton was dri ving
west on 11th SL His car
jumped a curb after the oo l·
li sion and came to rest
against a tree. He and his
wife, Maria, both suHercd
cat•' Mr. Richard was travellina
north on Fullenon which
has a s top sign at the inter·
sec lion. Arter the right·
analcd collision, hi s car
was deflected to the lef~
and travelled about 60 to
80 feet before it SlOpped
west boWld in the call lane
or 11th SL The cause of the
crash on the rain slick
!ltreeu is still under in·
vestigation.
Mr. Richard was born in
Wisconsin, Sept. 13, no3.
He lived in this area for 42
years. He was a butcher Cor
3S years, and had worked
brieOy at Stater Srothera.
"-tr. Richard is also sur·
vived .bY 2 other brot heta,
Frank, assistant director of
Sell Broadway \1ortu4ry, and
Gordon of Wiscon1in; 2
!ont , Robert or o\naheim
and Jack or New Mexic:o; a
!lister, Mrs. S. E. Rathke or
Iowa; and ~ a randchi ldren.
Services are scheduled for
11: )() a.m. today, Dec. 11.
.. Bell Broa•=•,_ d.,.t.
with the Rev. L. V. 'Totnow
or lht Chritt l..utherao
Chutch, Coata Meu, as
officiant. Entombment will
be at Melroae Abbey Maus~
!cum.
• Bes t decorated store -
Pint, Katen Marareta 1m-
potts, Tivoli Square, 2640
E. Coast Hwy.; s econd O'-
Br ien'_$ Specialty Shop,
25 15 E .. Coast Hwy,; third,
Lamp Light Interiors, 2443
E. Coast Hwy.
• Bes t cooperative er.
foil - Chri stmas trees on
roof: Glendale Pede1al ,
Katen Marareta lmpolts,
tlearthstone-Br au Rina-
Edith Smi th ; J otdan's Pet
Sh op, ~latbot Investment
Co., Toy Shnp, Co1ona del
Mat Phatmacy, Bank or
America, Gene Robeltson ,
and ltansen's Shoe Fash·
ior1 s.
• Honorable mention
M.ll. Sherman Foundation,
Cofree Gatden, 2647 E.
Coa s t Hwy.; and the volun-
teet palm ttee on the uaffic
island at Goldenrod Ave.
and Coast Hwy., deco tated
again b)· MauJice Pecaut.
The fol\owina residential
effotts we1 e named as .,.,in -
nelS:
• Best teliaious theme -
Fi11l_ .S06 Pc»a.aeu.ia Ave ••
church acene. James Fulton
•d John Millet; second,
432 Anaelita Or., Ir vine
Tenace, Wil liam .\tcDo-
wel\'s nati\'i ty scene; thud,
191 5 Bayade1e Tet., ltvine
Tenace, Arthut Black's
hi nativity scene. soug • Best C'h1i stmas scene
-Fi1s t, 272 1 Ebbtide Rd.,
which we reel are neceuary Harbot Vii;w Ui ll s, Santa's
fo r the continued develop-train, F.M B1esseau; sec.-
ment of our district. We ond, 418 Goldentod Ave.,
plan to seek aggressively Ro be1t Dutton's "12 days
the best possible c andi-of Ch1 istma s"; thitd, 2801
date for the position, Ebbtide Rd., Uatbot View
whether it be from within or Hills, o\·la1k Soden's ICin-
outside the distr icL" dee1 scene; routth, 4714
Superintendent is
Adoptioo of specifications
neceuary for the selection
of a new d istrict superin·
tendent are hopefully set by
the Newpon·Mesa Unified
School District Board o f
Educatio n for January, ac-
cordina to Donald Strauss,
board pre sident.
"We consider the selection
of the superintendent one of
our mos t imponant funct-
The superintendent will Conland Dt., Cameo Hi&h·
replace Dr. Leland New-lands, "Peace on eatth,"
comer, who announced his Frank Rinna.
ioos," he
meelina in
liiOnl to
full y the
s aid. "We are
executive se t-
consider car~
qualific ations
resign ation last month to • Best cooperative ar oup
accept th e presidency of -First. 627 lhtough 1927
LaVerne Colleae near Bayadete Te1 ., ln·ine Ter·
Pomona. The re sianalion is 1ace, candy can~ lane; sec-
eHective not later than ond, lh1lx:11 View ll i ll s;
June 30. third, Cotona Highlands.
IS THERE REALLY A· SANTA?
By Elinor Wood that Santa Claus .ha d he lP""
City tinsel decorations ers .
have ~een rain·washed and Juanita Perryman. warrant
wind-blown. Chris tmas trees cleric.: "When he didn't br ing
a re lyina forlornly on their the Cadi llac I as ked for."
s1des on sale lots. Party Fay Gloden, realtor:
s piri ted ce lebrants are he-"When I wa s 5, my father
ina s ta lked by policemen as d ied. 1 had to srow up fa s t
they weave their cars down My mothet took me into her
the road. confidence so I could help
So how did you learn there my two smaller bTtlthe rs .
wa s no Santa? But you know, I still be-
Karen Gardner: "I was told lieve,"
by somebtall )' kid . It cru shed Jerry Blankens h•p, mortu-
me ." ary manager: "When I saw
Pea Uaapa: Assistant pub--the bills comina Ln after
lisher; "I walked in on my Olristmas."
parent• when the y were Muine McAlpine,
buyina my Eauer basket. Hall secretary: "I
I was tired of waitina in the think I ever really
car. So ir there wasn't a ou1."
City
don't
found
Bunny.· .1" Charlie Brown, realtor: "I
Fran Wuterdahl, vari· thouaht there wun•t a Snta
typist:"Santa'• btian:l cauaht Claus when my Dd uid,
on fire when he was liahtina 'Go to work.' But I really
the candlel on the tree. knew, when the 1chool
(Kinda dates one, doesn't bond I failed ."
it!) Without his beard, he Hazel Jones, houaewiCe :
was our neiahbor." "When I saw Montaomcry
Don ltoae. advertilint Ward deliver my bicycle.
uluman: "When I called My Speed Queen."
Santa Claua on the telc· Grant BurnJ. printer: "1
phone, I rcc:o,nlzed hit uill believe. ••
voic:e. I was very diiiP" Peuy Reinert, department
pointed but took advantaac store owner: "As far as I am
o( the situation and asked concerned, there it a Se•la
(or a lot more thine•... Claus."
Two Wothert •ho did not "*'· AI Forait, bardwate
a lve tiM:ir nemct admiued ttcn 6wner: "LiUic ltidt
t.Ut thy bed beud naort. lold m~. But il dida'l make
To riad oal the lnlth, they aay dilf•eace, Becaue I
atre&cMd a cord aaoee &he ttill uw my puenu briaa
Uwina ro.. OOGt to liMb .,... .. "" """·
.....,__ '111erta•llalll c:raetl Doa *Orra•••oi•M""•· •~ or .. ., no, • t ..._, li•lat: ..... _: "Dkl•·•
Doroth y Yardky. publlctst :
"I found my 1e tt~r l u Santa
C1au~o 10 the wastebasket.
II killed me. I'll never forget
it. Neve r. as lon& as I li ve."
Mar)' Roden, pr01)f re ader:
"My SISter took me by the
hand and m~ me look
through the k.ey~ to see
my parents ~oh:corati!IJ the
tree. It thorouahly Je stJ O)ed
me . I dnJn't fOJ }II\'C her for
years.
01..:k \1acMurray, !i hvp
rure man. me na~mgl y : "Are
you tryinato tell me there's
no Santa Claus?"
JOE E. RAM OLE JJI.
DIES AT AGE OF U
Death came Dec. 19 to
Joe E. Randle of 2722 San
Juan Lane, Costa Mesa, at
the aae or 43at St. Joseph's
hospital in Q1anae.
His famil y hu suaaested
that conttibutions may be
made in hi1 memo ty to the
Oranae County Cancel $o.
eiety.
M1. Randle was botn Feb.
26. 1924. in Kansas. tie
wu an enaineetinJ acien-
till.
Suavivoraate his wire, Sue;
2 aocu. Joe Randle Ill, Md
Robett Randle o( the home ;
Md a blolhct,' William o(
New Hamplhitc.
Mrs. Smith, aranddauahter
o( James Irvine, brruatJt
suit on August 10, 1 ~6.
The defendants were the
Foundation, its offi cers
and directors, and the
heirs and beneficiaries of
Mr. Irvine's estate.
A PLAQUE is presented by Mrs. Isabel Peas e, chair-
man of theNewportHarbor Chamber of Commerce beau-
tifica tion commi ttee, to Bill Wright, o wner of the Rich·
field service s tation at Dover Dr. and Coast Hwy. The
presentation wa s made in recognition of the rem odel-
ing and beautification of the service s tation and con-
t inuous ma intenance s ince the remodel ing .vas corn·
pleted 6 months ago. (Cameo House photo. I
Elmer Brown , of the o\ir·
port Safety Conmittee,
stated that he bel ieved
"we have to acconmodate
air traffic in Oranae County
at the pruent Lime but we
must still maintain a safe
and healthy environment
ror people livi na in our
wonderful recreational and
re sidential area.
"But we don't want an y
lar1er and ooisi er aircraft
"If noisy mufflcti on can
and mtllolcycle s a1e 1lleaal,
how in con&r ous not to be
.,.,ou ied about the 120 pe1~
ceived decibel level that
1S cau1ed b)' the 707 air-
plane!"
Supetvtsor Altnn E. Allen
vowed that !O Up CIVIIiOIS had
"no 1ntentwn of turnin& the
a11 po11 mto an 1nh:mat10nal
field" and pwm1sed that
the boa1d would "exh au s t
the possibili t1eli" of cleat-
in a a s econd f1eld fot com-
me rcial uJo>e . •• The suit involved 451
shares or s tock, valued at
about S73 million. TV policing called 'dynamite' In re&a!d to the ISSUe that
ha\'lnB \·\1. Pe1e11a make
the s tudy u he had been
involved in ~re11.tin a the
maste1 plan of th e h vi ne
Ranch , une of the latge&t
mas ter plan s in lhe wo 1ld.
\-tichael \lcFadden of the
Utbanus Pubi1Sh1n & Co ••
!Cptelien t•na \II. PeleJia,
SilL d.
The James Irvine Foun.J
dation has distritutcd
mi llions to charities in
Califomi a over the past 2ll
years. It wu compelled
to suspend all distri-
butions to charities last
June, pending the rulina.
N. Loyall tl.kLaren, presi-
dent or the Foundation, said
that when the court's
deci s ion becomes final,
the Foundation will be able
&o resume its arants-in·aid
ror charitable causes.
HU!N WITH Dl!5
Private serv; cu were
held Dec. 11 in Whittier for
Helen Smith, 1113 Newport
Ave., Space 13, Costa \iesa.
She died Friday, Dec. 15.
Bell Broadway \tortuary
was lhe funeral director.
"You'1 e playing Wi th
dynamite," says Duane 0.
\1ayrield, m1n1ste1 atChu1ch
or Chr ist, 181 W. WJ\§on
St., Costa \·lesa, in a letter
to lh e ~e wpoll ikach C1tr
Coun cd concem1ng the ptll-
posed tcle\'iswn puhc•ng
piOJCC t.
"Ber01 e you aet cauicd
away," he wa1ns, ''wh~
don't you lead Ge01ge 01-
well"s '1984 • ., You can buy
i I an ywh er e 1n papetback.
and I lhink you will be
-.naud to see how thi s
colin ll y i 1 dri f~na towa1d
the state that Orwell en\'i·
sions."
lie aives 1 leasons rot
h1s wam in&:
"Fi•sl, you would be: s et·
tin s a danaewus pte cedent.
On ce such a system is in
LAU~IE J~N CKS, daughter S ~LLY F~OS T , daughter of
of Mr. and Mr s . Ha rold S. Mr. and Mrs . John Q:, Frost,
Jenck:s , 2001 l(ornat Or., 2oq via Oijoo, Lido Isle, is
Costa Mesa, is Zonta gi rl Zonta gi rl for Oecember at
for December at Estancia Newoort Ha rbor High School.
High Sc hool. She is head She is a pep commissioner
leader of the drill team, and member of the Span ish
·member of s enior class Cl ub and executive council.
coun ci l and Forensic Club . She s erved on the Flotsam
In previous years she has & Jetsam s taff a ~ a fr esh-
been active in GAA , swi m man, student cong ress rep-
team, German Club, OCC resentat ive as a sophomore,
play festival, school and Girls' League art
musical, school play and cha irman as a jun ior, a lso
Vogue committee. She com-pep representative, year-
peted in the Lions · Club boo~ ac tivities editbr and
s peech contest as a sopho-jun ior cl a ss council member.
more , and la.sl monlh won She is a 4.-year mem ber of
the outstanding you th Tri-+ii·Y, serv ing as pres l-
award from the Optimist dent this year. She plans to
Cl ub. She plans to attend attend UCLA to obtain a
UC San Diego or San Diego teaching degree In ~ng Hs h ,
State, ,aiming for a teaching or to enter socia l welfare
career. (Cameo House photo.) WOfk ,
Mesan hit by car, dies
StNc:k by a car while Mr. Mara, a carpenccr for
crouina 17th SL at Onnae 31) yean, was born OcL
Ave •• Friday ntaht. Oec. 23.1~2. in Muaachusetts.
U, Anthony '"Andy'" Man. Surv; vou are 4 son a,
2147 Wet1minsterSt.,Costa Phillip. Jnu, SleYen, and
Mcaa. died berore 1M reached Timothy of Cotta Meu.
Ho• Hoapital, Service• will be held
He• .. IU& tty a •P«t• car at I:JQ p.m.. today. Dec.
driv• tty Matt Panou, ll, 21. al Bell 9f0Mway CotiA
ol 101 Via Wuien. U6o *"' WDiat•y. with ••
lalo. Pollco .. , !*, -· Rn. lli•ood o-1"1' of
... Mow 1 IM& ••• o( Pint o-re Mtlbodiat.
llo ...,., ••" • ... liooo Cooto Maoo, oftlciotlOJ,
tJl •• ._.... _. •o ........ , will 1M •• H-'or
use, where will th e hne be nu t 1n the counlly mar china
dtawn 11n the insta llatmn th1ough Newpon Beach
of lhe eyes" It's nnt too shoutin&, 'BiB Bt other'li
diff1cult tn 1ma ame that here. Down with Bia Br ~?
!iomeone ~o~o ould f!\'en tuall~· the1"What a crowd that will
find 11 IChnn for pu llln& be: John Buchets, intelev
lhem 1n a s uspec ted cu m•· tuals (so-cal led) and h•p-
r:al's house, then an othet's pies ma1ch ina tht ee abreast
ano theJ'S and, finallr. m sc1e amma for Bia Bro ther's
~outs and mtne, hide."
"Second, I think some of The Newpon Beach Coun·
the l?ro te sts we ha\'C seen ci\has aulho1iz.ed Arinc lri c.
()\'Cr \'at ious ISSueti .... ould or Santa Ana to p!Cpar~ an
be Easte1 buf'ln ~· patade ~ in application f01 a U.S. "ant
compali&on lo what we•\\ ro1 pilot TV policina p1o-
see ;r the aovenuftent be.Sns ject. COuncil action on Ote
subsJdJZlnl this monitorin1 application u expected in
proj ect. You 'll have eve1y Fetnuaty,
Erwin Loth dies in sleep
When the alann clock rana 3 lr&f!dchild.ren.
at 7:45 a.m. Tuesdar , '1ec. Serv1ces will be at II a.m.
JQ and he! hu-;band d1d n11 t Saturday, Dec. 23, at the
' · ff \I . R th 1 nth Pacific Vi ew Chapel. Inte r-tum It ll • IS, u -.II b p T v· went to his room and round ment "':t e at ac! •c Jew
that Erwin Albert Loth, sa, \·lemo n a! Park. Baltz ~orona
or JHH Se ashore Or., West del \1ar. \1ortuary iS the
Newport, had died 1n hu funeral duec10r.
sleep du ring the m &ht. OCC 6TH IN REGATTA
\\r, Loth was born Jan. San Dieao State won the
U, 110~. in -\urora, Ill. He Christmas Re1atta at New·
was the vice-pres1dent o f port Beach over the week-
Pacific Pumr Co. end as Oran1e Coast Col·
Survivors are h1s w1fe ; hiS leae fini shed 6th in the 11·
daushter, Bett) Luer o r team field. The reaatta, for
Downey: a son, Donald or Lehman li1's, is traditionally
Newport Beach; a sister, the fint saihn1 even t o f
Esther Jeck o r Downey; and the year for OCC.
"\11 . Pe1 e1 11l does not fe~\
thete will be a conrtJct of
tntel e~tli. 1r he had, he
"''ould not have offe1ed h1s
lCIVI CU In the riut p\tl(:e,
1( the boatd h&d fell thcte
wete a eonniet, Mr. Peteila
would aladly tespect th at
dec1sion."
\lr. \1c Fadd~n st . .uc~t that
Peren a and A !>~t,.::lille~o do
not IO (lfk r,ll the tan ch n01
ar ~ 1.}/l a 1eta1ne1 f<ll th~
tanch .. lie ~oa1d th at the~
had don e th e rna !i ter plan fo 1
Lo s An&cle~o lntetn at10nal
Au pott and are cu11ently
wo1k1n& ''" a mastel avi a..
tu•n plan for 9 Souther n
Caltrmn•a ct•untle!>.
\11. P e1~11& 1S the chau-
man of the StutC" C(•mmJS·
swn on Ttan§rortatl nn .
~redging
IS urged
Congreuman James Utt
Informed '-lewport Beach
\1&)01 Paul (1ru ber thi s week
that hi! h as taken up the
ma tter of harbor dredsing
With the Los <\n&cles office
or the Cl,rp!i of Engineer s.
"I can well undentand
your du1re to e11.p lore all
pos si bi!JtJe!l that mi&ht
con tn bute to the reet tabl ish-
ment of th e emJed
beaches." \-h. lltt wro te Ill
th e may{\r. \lr. uu•s letter
was m re!IJ"'nle to !etten
wntten b\ \1a )f<'r Gruber to
the county 11upervuors and
to the harbor distnct,
ukin1 that action be taken
t to 1nillate the drcds•na of
the cht nnel between Lido '<~!S TINE 130Y 0, daughter hie and lla lbo~a Penin1ulL
of Or. ancl Mr s. ':dwa rd A. \la)'ur Gruber cited the
9oyd, 44 ~eacoo 13ay, is need for !ll peed)· action •o
the Zonta gi rl for December ·the mater ial dredaed from
at Corona del Mar High the channel could be uaed school . She is manager of fo r bulldins U!\ the eroded
the dril l team, reporter tor beaches in Wut NewporL
T · d The channel dred&ina the r•d ent, stu ent body project calls (or 1 channel
secretary, member ot the depth of 15 feet, 1 'Md~ or
executive council, and 200 feet, and a tenath or
member of th e class of '68 about 1 mile and a hal£.
s pirit comm ittee. She Maycx Gruber said that
served as delegate to the Conareu authoflud a
governor's traffic safety seriea of drecJain, ptOj ecls
conference last week. For more than 22 yeau .,o .ad
the PiSt l years she hii thatallhave beencon.p1e&ed
bftn a member of Assls-ncept rot the rna.tn c:Uuel,
tttns, hlgtl school group of Conanuman Uu aald l•
the Assistance League. She hh leuer u. .. he 1• •U~
h.as been gr1nted tlrly i.. a reply '"-*• ,._,
acceplance to USC on lie Ellel .... 1" Leo .._, ....
buls of her sopllomore an4 PA'f'OI T1IAIII illlftl
)IO!Ior grades. SM plMs to IIIIDIIIA. IIDT -
lltend US'; or UC San 11oo Coota -· C~ Diogo, NjorltiJI In -1M ._lo .. .,...._ Aao 11)
bioi-Of ...,._,.._ltniu. ... .,, .... I NUl ••
,.. •• 10 .. d.itcOfary .. ., .............. ..
S.t•ic:u will be held at
10 .... nuuday, O.c. 21.
01 Boll 11-IY 01.-1,
will ....... lli-4 J•-olllciodoJ. loiOI•
-• 'Oill loo otlpoiolfiold,
Mo. actiCIIt wi II 1M ••~ Rnt U1 sJal P•L
DONNA OeC Ug":LLI S,
daughter of Mr. and Mr s.
~rthur H. DeCube llis, 2b4
9uc~ne l! qd., Costa ~esa,
is l on ta g irl tor December
at Costa Mesa High School.
She is harbor coordinating
council representative,
ptLotog raohy COOf dinator tor
the yearbook, Pep Club
treas urer , s tudent council
repre sentative~ member of
Spanish Club, ':lul l\ &
Scrol l, Stud en I Congress
and AI=S. She served as
Span ish Club president as
a sophomore and junior Md
Future Teacher s Club
tte.uuter as a jun iOf, and
wu treasurer of her Jun!Cif
cl~oss. Outside .tctlv ltles
lncJuat teaching Sundly
School1nd playing pl1no It
churd\. She was a deleg•e
to Girls' StJtt lut ~tr •
She plans to attend San
Diogo State to pursue I
tNcttlnt e~reer.
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Here is a speci al Ch ristmas salute to the little palm
t ree pictured above. It has a special spot in the heart
'lf a lot of passers-by, and at Ch ristmastime it re-
ceives special attention, because it is decked out in
typical Yuletide splendor. This tiny palm broke through
the asphalt traffic island on Coast Hwy . in Corona del
u ar, at Goldenrod Ave., a number of years ago, and
just insisted~ thriving. It seems to typify the hardy,...,
pioneer s.pi rit ot courage and oerseverance and entel'-·
prise •. There is a message in it for us all. Merry
Christmas. • • •
Ch ristmas came early fo r di recto rs of the county
sanitation districts, and the di rectors themselves
played the role of Santa Claus. Most of th em will be
getting a hundred per cent increase in pay -$50 per
meeting, instead of a mere $25. This applies to a
maximum of 2 meetings a month, 50 that is $100 a
month. Many serve on mo re than one board, so that
could mean another $100 a month. The joint chairmen
of the sanitation districts re ceive the new stipen d from
each o f the 7 districts. In addition, th ere is a lOr a
mile travel allowance. The pay scale ranges from
something like $10 an hou r for the board membe rs, to
$50 and mo re af'.l hour fo r the joint chairmen. All in all,
it adds up to a tidy sum. How does it compare with
your pay scale, dear reader? Happy Christmas!
Our Firat Chri8111108-
From the Bible
And she brouaht forth her
firalbom son, and wrapped
him in swaddlina clothes,
1nd laid him in a manaer~
becaue there was no room
for them in the inn.
And there were in the same
counb'y shepherds abidin&
in the field, keepina watch
over their Oock by niaht.
And, lo, the anael of the
Lord came upon them, and
the aJ.ory or the Lord ahonc
round about them; and they
were sore afraid.
And lhe anccl 1aid unto
them, Fear not: for, behold,
I brina you aood tidinas o f
arcat joy, which shaH be to
all pcopl e.
For unto you i1 born thi a
day in the city of David a
Saviour. which it Q\riat the
Lord. (Sc Lukel :7-ll.)
LEGAL NOTICE
N011Cf: Of PUBUC: fW.ARfNG
Notice i• hereby fiivea that
tbe Plana ins Commi!!l!!lion of the
City ol Newport Beach will
hold • poblie hurin11 on the
applieatiOtl of Ray Murphy lor
a variance lt923 to permit: a
!!lhtfjk fam ily re.11idence to en•
croach to a mn im11m of II h.
into the front yard t'letbac lr. •ud
aa .dditiODal 6 h. eave pro--
jection in Lhe R-l·B Oi.11trirt
on Lot 147, Tract 3357 com-
mou.}y blown as 4615 BriKhton
Ra.cl, Corot~• del M.,.
straight
ly Tom Andenon
In th~ b~auty of the. /iUes Christ war born
ocro.u the. st'G,
With a glory in His bosom that transfigurn
you and m~;
As He. died to make.
to make men frre..
rne.n holy, fe.t us die
He was born in an obscure village I ,967
yean ago. He grew up in another villa ge.
worked in a carpenter shop. was an itinerant
preacher. He never made a business, profes·
sional or "social" success. He never went to
school, owned a house, held an olf~. He
never had a fami ly and never traveled mor~
than 200 miles from the place where He was
born. Yet. the world's calendar is dated back·
ward and forward from His birth. He never
wrote a rhi ng. yet His teachings have influenced
the world more than any person who ever
lived. He is the most lovable. compelling.
fascinating. and perfect character of history.
' He was so gentle thai little chi ldren climbed
on His knte and so strong t.hat fearless men
ran from the temple when He accused thtm
ur making it a den of thieves. Officers sent lo
atTest Him returned sayi ng: "Never man spoke
like this man.,.
ITITE IIIIIIP
In lv 111
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coe•dadon, 10 .... ,. .,. dna &h.tr ated for ,pQ""c
aleo ••Y •• woald. in a111tPace. · ADd ULey .,.
effect, •write ou 0.01•~ winBlna lhelr caall 111 eMu tloo ot ladlporodooc• hr proo _,11 . ,....... ..,. ·:naht" . of Tilt • -.Col .,...,.. In
, • .., . ..,.. 10 • Job or lei •· C Ufomla it tiuely 2 JCNUI aoar•&N4 lnoome. & ' Who
The night before
soldier capton took. turns lashina His back
with a whip called a scourae. made of leather
straps weighted with pieca or metal. 1bcy
knelt before Him in mock homage and then
arose to spit in His race. About 8 a.m. they
took Him to Calvary, stripped off all His
clothing and set Him astride a wooden pea
which jutted out from the upright pole of the
No auc:h riatu ·~hu. be· 01~· yet alN~ 10181' '
_,,, no oae it jualifiod ln wn~ tD tho le&~tlaf:Ort ~d
suttainlna bimaetr at. .n~ tettlfy before l•a••l.aun
ther'a eq>enae wit.hoot that eommitteea are ta-Uusa: of
ponon'a content. the .. riaht" ID h•••. tome·
J( every man could riaht· one che pay for thotr pr~·
fully claim 1 job or 1 auar-~c;ripdon• •• thouah 1t
.a toed income from 111yone dal ed from Mapa Carta In
he cbou, wilbout rcaard to the yc.ar. ~215, . .
the actual productive worl: A c1vthud socaety wall
he did there would aoon be not let anyone JLirve. ·But
no on~ left lO offer eilber a free society camot en-
job• or income ID the multi· dure if ~ae .who .•~11 not
rude of parasites aeekina cam thcu ~w!' hvlnf are
unearned bc:ncfit1• pven an unhnuted clasm on
, These trulha should be lhe resources or thoae who
obviout, They arc aimple 1 do.
con.non acnae. Yet they uc
incteaainaJ.y nealected and
even denied today, in tbe
n1mc of ccmpauion.
Compaaaion ia a virtue.
But forced companion ia
an ethical and aoeial mon-
tlroaity, and compauion
which roba a maa of hia in-
dcpendmce. aelf-roliance
and aelf-reapect ia a de-
cross. Then they nai led Him to the cross, atroyer or lhc beat in human
between two thieves. Many victims of cru-bcinaa.
citixion became raving madmen before they In Caliromia IDd lhrouah-out the nation &oday, we expired. and often their tonaues were cut out find many people, often very
to stop their screams and curses. But as Thls well orpnized, dcmandina
Silent Victim looked dowo upon His jeering job a and income aa a matter
and sneering tormentors, He said: "Father of .. riaht. ". reaudlea~ of
. ,; whether theu work cnbtJea forgiVe them for they know not what they do. chcm 10 a job or peat .nd
H we believe Jesus was and is what He acnuinc need leavea them no choice but LO aak their
said He was and is, then we should live as fellow citizens for welfare
though we believed it. u siuance. Teachen at our
c:olleae• and univeraities
May the lingerina light or this sacred season receive ''automatic'' tenure,
remain with you all . 10 llut it it bccomina in-
''By th~ glow of the. Christma.J Ca,.dl~
With it.f conJtant, lov~ly chur,
May you fi11d your way tJtrogglt this S~GIOn
l b 'IINY"'
crcatinaly difficult to dis-
ChUJc any of them after
\hey arc firat hired, no mat-
ter what lhcy have done ot'
r.i loci &o do Slate em-
GARY W. SIM S, whose wife,
Cindy, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Good--
se II of 2601 Wlllo Lane,
Costa Mesa, Calif., has
been commissioned a sec-
ond I ieutenant In the U.S.
~otic:e i11 bereby .fartMr
givea that st~id ~blic hearinA
wil1 be held OD the 4th day of ~
Jaaaary, 1968, at the hoar of
8:00 p.m. in Lhe Co11neil Cham•
ber!l of the Newport Beach
Cit• Hall, at which time and
pi•Ce aay and all perwons in•
terested may •ppear aud be
he•rd thereon,
T H E c o N s E R v A r 1 v E , . u R N E f<
Air Force upon graduation
from Officer Training School
at Lackland AFB, Texas.
He is being assl~ned' to
Stanford Unlver'slty, to at-
tend an electronic data pro--
ces sing course. Lt. Slihs Is
a graduate of Newport Har-
bor High School, attended
Orange coast College and
Indiana Unive rsity. He re-
ceived hIs q ,S. degree In
business administration in
1%7 ftom 4.rizona State
University, where he was a
member of Phi Kappa Ph i.
Ra y Y, Cope lin , secretary
Nt'wport Reach Cit}
Plaanias Commiu1on
Publish: Dee. 21 1967, ia
The Newport Harbor EDsi@n
ALliMNAf MEET
The South Oranae Coaa t
~Jumnae Club o f Zeta Tau
Alpha held ita monthly
meetina Tuesday, Dec, ·B ,
at lhe home o f Mrs. William
S. Jorgensen, 515 Aliso
Ave., Newport Heiahts. In-
struction was aiven on
mak in& wastepaper baskets
ou t or decorator fabrics.
a, ClorMC:O s"-1
"Resist the devil and he
will ne~ from you." James u.
Three yean aao, in Decem-
ber, 1164, Dr. Steuart Mc-
Bimie, the "Voice or Ameri·
cani sm, predicted lhat
''this might be our last aood
Christmas."
peph . peto
raise enou&ft money to build
200 churches ror the low
caste HinWs. The 201h
Century Reformation Hour
aho is carry ina on the reli p
aious resi stanc e movement
in Africa and in South
America.
he had attended church ser-
vices in Moscow, but team-
ed that there was only one
church in that city. that lhe
paslor waa not pennitted 10
viait his parishioners, that
the church could no t upand
its facilities, and l:bat any
one who joined the church
would be penalized. Thia
penalty disc:ouraaed the
youns people (rom church
membership, because if they
did affiliate with the church,
they would not be permitted
to ao 10 oolleae tnd would
have 10 become membera or
the lllbor force .
MARITIME ACADaiY
EXo\M SET FOR lAM. 6
LeHers to the Editor
AIQMAN '=rnest W. Stroog,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
J , Strong of 925 Junipero,
Costa Mesa, has completed
basic training at Lack land
AF9, Texas. He is now as-
signed as a foot services
specialist with a unit of the
Strategic Ai r Comma nd, at
Francis 1.::. Warren AF9,
Wyo. Airman Strong is a
1%7 graduate of Costa
Uesa High School.
Dr. McBimie had sufficient
reason for his pessimism.·
Millions of Christiau had
been li~idated in Red
China. Millions more had
perished in Red Russia.
\\'herever the red naa or
communi sm had been raiaed
it was ll t&ined with the
bl ood or Chri11ti~n martyrs.
The hammer and sickle, in·
stead or beina the symbols
or industry and of a&ricul-
ture, are symbolic of mcc:h·
IWlisms for cru shina chri s-
tianity IWid deatroyina God.
The current appeal for the
Korean orphans hu not
gained lhe momentum neces-
sary to raise t.he amount
asked for in 116 7. Aa a rc-
suh ,. Dr. Mc inti re has aareed
to accept monthly payments
of s 10 to pay for the main-
tenance of a sinsle orphan.
One reader of the Conser-
vative Corner, already has
pledged to pay S40 monthly
for the aupporl of four or-
phans.
On Monday rnomina. Or.
Mcintire related over the
radi o that he made an appeal
for the o rphan s' rund before
the members or a Sunday
School Cl aa s. He told how
the little Korean children
had to sleep on the Ooor,
how they each had a pea on
the wall on which ID hana
their clothes, 1nd how each
had but one pair of rubber
ahoea. He aslr:ed the Jirla
in the audience how many
paiu of ahoea they had.
Two airls said they h.d Len
pairs, and none o{ them
said they had leu dlan rive
pairs. The boys alao were
well ahod as aome o( them
had four paifl of abocs, and
none hid leu \han t'fii'O,
The statement made by
him aome days aao that
"'Persecution is p owina in·
side or all the iron curtian
countries, •• waa supported
Monday mornina by a dis-
patch from Waraaw, Poland,
which stated: '"The Polish
Roman Calholic hcirarchy
today accused the ccrn-
munist reaime of plannina
to make difficult or c"en to
liquidate reliaioua life in
Poland. ••
Youna men interested in
careers in the A.meri can
Merchant Marine will have
the opportunity or takina an
entrance examination to be
aiven by the Caliromia
Maritime Academy at Val-
lejo at 1 a.m. Saturday,
Jan. 6. No recs, appoint-
ments or other prior arranae-
menu are n cccaa ary to Lllr:e
the naminalion. This is
the first examination to be
Jivcn to aelect the next cnp
tcrina clau of midshipmen.
"CLEAN 'EM OUT!" munist Ru ssia.
Editor or the Ensign, 1t has come to our auen-
Fellow Ame n cans o ( all lion lhat. throuahout lhe
politu;:al part1es , take htart'
The ever lightening con·
trois that Cap1tol Hill ha s
on our pr1 vate lives and
local governmtnlll is about
to ~ broken.
For out of ahe South there
comes a man -GEORGE
WALLACE -who is saying:
"All right boys , let's go
clean 'em out'"
He fee Is that our private
li ves and g('lvernments
should not be planned ror
us by the "smart boys" with
low intelligence, in Wash-
inaton .
He reels that we are capa-
ble or doina these th inas
ourlielves, and if you think
the same way re-reaister
immediately in the Amer ican
Independent Party, and in
this way put Georae Wallace
on the ballot in California.
By doina lh is we are te II·
ina 1he political parties that
we have had cnouah nDn*
tense in aovemment and if
lbey can't replace this with
connan sense and unity,
Oeotae · Wallace, with our
aupport. will.
Tha.ak yoa.
C.T. Gill><ullt ••2 s. ··o .. s •..
Tolin. Calif.
country, there are many in-
dividual s employed in dc-
fenae plants who do not ac•
cepl the idea or buildina
bridr;es to GOmmunit t CCKtn~
triea. ln tact, they even ao
so rar as co say that the
United Statu should be
dedicated to lhe defeat of
conmunism (imaa~ that!).
Some have even aonc so
ru that they have refused
to hire communists, com-
munist front.ers, and dupes
in these defense plants.
This. of counc. haa not
only been an impoaition on
the riahta of the commies
and lheir friends. but al so
hat un£011Unatcly affected
the quality control prosr.,,
You ciD imaaine the effect
lheac rew "radicals" have
had wi lh Lona Bridae John·
aon•s buildina prosnm. ·
Now that Earl Warren and
his fellow travelers have
P•en the (riends of 1he
c:orrmu.nitta the same riaht1
u the comrm~nista. and
more riaht• than moat pa·
triotic Americana. manufac-
turen or ttratqi~;materiala
can now hire aec.ariiJ riaka
to inure fiat malarial Mo-
Ina m.,..lodulod 1o< ohipo
mnl 10 ooawnitt control·
ltd c:o.triea It Ia lh• H1t
IMMIIGO .MID lliiPUOI of _.1101 ""'" Ill••••
-ol .. Bolip •• Uollod ...... .
'ftl I s•-• Cout ha It ell ~idea ... .._ Now,
Ju• ·-..... ~'"· ""'" •• Vltt c-at" .. tWo •• hoi u Ill -•lllllal --•1• wtll .. ................ '"'""" ---...... -..... ,, ......... c..-a;-........ U.l·
ted Statu, there will be
less chance it will be in-
effective or inoperative. {)f
course, there arc other
sound reuona ror allowin&
Reds lO work in defense
plants, such as ma\tin& it
easier to ubotaac and
steal the secrets from the
Defense Department. there-
fore prcventina the United
Statea Government from
bavina to finance the sale
of the material at a later
date.
Maybe you think this is
all crazy. Maybe you feel
you abCKt ld do somelhina
about it.· Aa for me. I am
now carryin& two petitiona
-one to stop all aid and
trade to communiskon-
trolled countries,. and the
(Continued on paae J)
LEGAL 11011CE
WI$. EMMA FUH~
DlfS AT AGE OF 92
Her son, 'iershe l Funk:,
waa I crt to mou m Emma
Funk, who pasaed away at
the aae o£ n at their home,
2533 Oranae Ave., Costa
Mesa, on Monday, Dec. 11.
Mrs. Funk was born Oct.
4, U7S._,in Illinoi s.
Services were held Thurs-
day, Dec. '14, at the Cenlral
Bible Church or Coata
Mcaa, with the Rev. H.E.
Jones officiat.ina. In tennent
was at Westminster McmOJ·
ial Part,· Bell Broadway
Mortuary, Coat a Mcaa, waa
the fun'eral director.
At the time when that dolep
ful predictioo wu made,
fo rces were at work to rep
si sl the de vi I. Ou r country
had interposed our militaty
might to prevent lhe aouth-
ward srread or oo!Tmun ism.
We had enttred the war in
South Vietn.-n in order to
save the· lives or lhe two
million refuaccs, many of
them O.ristians, horn the
blood PlUJel of North Viet-
nam. We still are resistin&
that satanic oray.
In South Korea_, the resis-
tance movemenl already was
under way. Christiana in
that country had refused to
accept the leadership of lhe
World Council or O.urchea,
and al~a .had decided not to
join the ecemcnical move--
-----------mcnt, bcc-..ae they had
__ .::L:..E:..G:..A.;;L:c..cNO_;.:.T:..I:..Cc:Ec__ teamed that the communi ata
NO'TlCE or PUBUC REARil'C had infiltrated the oraani·
N011CE OF PUBUC REARING Notice Ia h.ert~by al•e• lllt.at zation. .
Notice I• h.ereby sl'"• that the Plaulq: Co-lsaiOII. of It was 10 1%4 lhal Dr.
the Plnah'fl Cott~Mi .. loa of th Cit• of !'fewr.:: Be•ch "Ill Carl Mcintire or lhe lOih tt.e City of Newport Be•ch will 1r. ld ' hi 1 til hold • f:bllc ... ri•! oa tb 0 • r'· le e•' a~.,. e Ccnlury Reformation Hour
appl ieet oa of a .. d•ll R. Me· ;!/'~~oa,_.o!.~i11';;4 ;; ~~ made 11'1 appeal foe 1100,·
Cartlle fot • orarl .. ee M925 to Mill u ofl•lle alp for &11-000 10 IUppot'l Korean Of" P.ft~Wh: .. 8 ft. rnee wlthla reed .. t mro-n • the a ... phana, to proYide t.nin.,... tk froat 1•N eet'-d: Ia dte 1 in.atl 1 trl t L t 223 ••I Dlat•lct co Lot 691, ~., c a•• • c oa 0 • ies tor lhe ln1UUction of ••• lWiet 1"..... Selltll••loa. K · ~ co-•h-bowa •• Jl7 loc.tn oa Jaaboree Ro_. ., orean pa11011,1nd 10 mau~
Via 1:.,_, Lftlo t.le. S.ek .. , Drl._ "cea&lad. lain a larp number of cbepoo
N.deo •· ...,.~ ,..., lfotke • !ll .... b. ludler taint &O 1ervc in llhe R(J( -
Pjj.._ ~..-w ~·: :~ ,.._. tU.t MW ,_fie tte.rtaa lhe Republic of korea umy.
l•l l:'t• •• .. -...J e1 •Ill k lileW •. •• ttll d-, or In 1ucccssi.. , • ., he •• _.,., ~~· lfll. •t ... 111 .. of • 1100 ,.. •• • eC..otl a.:-.00 P·•· t. , ... Coeaell Clao•· ukod for yeuly lncreue1
._ of tl.re .. ..,.r: ......... of tiM New,.rt ••elil or the tt~ne. Ulltil aow in e: .. u • .:!.it u.. -. City Ball ... wliiW. ,._ .... 1967.he i• alkinarorMOO,-..... ~ a ,...:= ... r!: • ., _. •II ,.,. .. .._. 000 to M ., .. Ia _ .. for .., a,.... ... ... _, .,.... aad ... • -~ ........ ....... .... ......... ..e ..,.,.of 1,000 --a. l:t T. C!f-lla, MCN•'J' ~ T. ~ .. HCnla'J Thi1 ....... ,Or. Mclelire
... -CIZ., N~ ..... City roololl4 .. -ol roll· l'looit ... C-l'looitllaC-Iool• ...,., lllolnla Wa, •• ~ ..... Doi.·•l, 1'17.!!. ... ~~ .. ~.DoG. ~-7... ht I•• ... =pill .... •-_,_, -18a,.. no ~ .. ,_. I Eoolp ~
At the conclusion o( hia
remarks. the membcu of the
Sunday School clu1 1an
Or. Mclnlire t'fii'O 120 bills,
1nd all apeed 10 help ralte
this year' a pledae or .400.-
000. • • •
Conaervadve bloadcastera
have uiaen en maue 10
1upport .nd defend ttc
Chriat Otilcl. thia le&IOft
or the ,.... when d\e ani-
vcu•)' o( His birth i1
be1ns celebrated.. All, witt
oae accord denounce die
atrocitlu conrni teed by fie
comnuniac• Md •• l.clt: or
reliPous freedacl in Ruuia
.... olll-boltlod ...
ii'Oft c:artain.
Dr. l~nan McBhnle, '"1'\e
Voice ol Arald.CMJ-. ••
called UlkJ+OUc.Ni.-_
dM ................ .
u •• N -....... . .....................
olll,_la .. oolo-MI\ li--" .. -......... "
Dr. C.W. Burto, who broad-
cast• weekdays for the
Bible lutitute of the Air,
belinca lhat resistance
like charity should bcain
at home. He chided mini-
sten for lack o( enthusium
in prei)Uina their sermon s.
He recently stated: "We do
not hear lhe strona, vibrant
meuaact rrm~ Ole pulpils
that we used to bear."'
Dr. Billy Harps of the
Ouhtill'l Cru1ade "•• at•
ted '-christi•ity 1nd cc:Jmoo
nun.i~m cannot and nast not
walk .,,ether."
Our own Dr. Bob Wells,
•'The Voice of Truth and
Pr-*-:' p .0. Bol 461.
ltnltleim. w~ma: "'Nadoaal
•ni•al dcp-.ds gpon
spiritlla.l reYiYal, We ce
ct.reat COIIMIII'Ditm by tlra•
la1 on oar aplri IUal r•
IOQI'C81,"
Tbe dnil it Oeelna. u
'wal plllltftiHd io illl tcrip-
ll:lni. now ~•at oar r~lia· ~~net~ Coree• u" c-. ,_,
•e 11oa1 Md .. ooordia~
tiaaill•r•llaCt.
Or. Mc8l•le oaecllldtl: N-.. II ........ .
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Hiab achool araduates, in-
cludins those · who will be
&raduated tbi a achool year,
uc eliaible lO take the
examination.· Upon admis·
sion aa midshipmen in Au·
aust, 1%8, candidates roost
be at least 17 yeau or aae
but not yet 22 and never
have been married. ·Further
informetion may be obtained
from the Dean. California
._ritime Academy, P.O.
Bo1. 1312. Vallejo, Calif.
145~.
UGAL IIOTICE
N011CE Of' PIJBUC REARINC Notice l. berebr &lvea tllat
tt.e Pl.-1~.1 COIM!Iiasi.• of tile CIIJ of Newport Beae~ will
hi• a ,.bile hert.s oe die eppUcatioe of Eert ibdy for • ••laaee' #92.4 to per•h1 ,..
aodellla1 · aa e~:'-tias •oe· c•f-las Hlldi•l .. tl • 6 fl. fnee wMt. ao le~ t. · JIIH'!
•hced lsi Ute C·l Dlaiukt. s.U
feaee will M 1.-td 011 ..
roar ,..ojlltrty llae a4)Koal to
to tile allet_ -.. Lot.a 1. 2 ... J,
Bfoek W, Tnet J!l c--t,
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PARTICJPANT'i In the 18th anniversary
and dedication service Sunday , Dec. 10,
at the 9alboa Island Commun ity Metho-
dist Church Included from left, the ~ev .
Don Bassett, church pastor; Arthur
Price, chairman of the board of trus-
tees, '3ishop Ge rald Kennedy of the Los
4.ngetes a rea of the Methodist C hurch,
EARL McKEll II E 1W
U· TUOI!R OiEs '
FOrmer sc h~ol teaoher
f:arl McKen zie, J>H La
J ?lla Or.; Newport Heiaht•,
died at his home Monday,
Dec, 11, at aae 84.
He wu born Jan. 24 u a I I . ' . In Eureka , Kanaaa, and
tauaht ror 20 yean in Ta·
coma, Waah.
Survivors are his dauah-
ter, Gladys Shotwell, of the
home, and a nephew, Rich-
ard Edwards of Yakima,
Wu h.
Servi ce a were held Thun-
ciay, De c. 14 , at Re ll Bro ad-.
w~y Mor&uacy, Costa \1es a,
With the Re v. James Lam-
bordt ,offi ciatina-Private
inumment wu at Pacific
Viow Memorial Park.
CHIUSTIIAS PAGEANT
AT CIIUIICH SUNDAY
who gave the dedicatOfy sermon and
Or. Wi ll iam H. Hobbs, newly ap~inted
s upe rintendent of the Wh ittier Dislrict
which includes the Ha rbor Area, Th;
l)ec. 10 s ervice commemorated the com -
pletion of payment of church building
debts.
Church News
'fto N.._ N-Los· Pi11t llopdot O.Ucll or
•-Cl•nch, 2JOI curr Co•,. Mo•a, Soo~a N>•
Or.. Newport. Heiah&t A••· a& Ma11110lia S&.. -11Hit predou1 naaet .,, uTha llthlhoo .. of Ouisc..
...,.,•• will be the thane or maa'" will be 01 . P.O. N-.
6e ltnlcu thh aa.day. mMn'l •••rnon topic at 11
The re.-al• ••rvicet will be a.m. Sunday. At 7 p.m., Mu.
a& 1:30 and 11 a.m..,· and Horace Batet will ditect a
lh•a will be a 7:30 p.m. Ouittmal propam, . "The
,OuhbAI eve unice, A chalilc&e•.• .~r Chunna•
Onit1mll Day service will meet ~111t. The Rev. and
be hold atlO a.m. Mn. Bob Gsip1, miuiOft-
• • • ariea to Hawaii, wilt paUl·
The Plymouth Coqr .. a-cipate in the plo&Jim.
donal Chu reb, 3262 Brolld ' • • a
St.; N~wport H.eiaht•. -A The Junior Hiah Lu&her c:ommun~on aervt~e wtll be, Luauo of &he Lutheran
h.'ld a& 10 a.m. th1~ Sun~ay. Ol.urch or the Ma1tor Har·
AIRMAN Ronald R. Vol·
btuck, son of Ca rl q, Vol-
bruck of 980 Arbor, Costa • Someone to belteve an'' bo v· . .' 'II b th R N r •ew H1ll1, wtll ao Mesa, has completed basic :0 ,• ~ ev, .onnan Olri•"!'u ~arolin' at 6:3:> training at Lackland AF8, wn s ae .... on IDPIC . A p.m . thu Fnday. Stlth arade
Chrittma• eve c:andleliaht ltudent• are invited to join Te xas. He has been assign-
service will be held at 7 in lile •inaina (Of the aic:k ed to the Air Force Techn l-
p.m. Sunday, and thut~n 1, The evenina ca l Training t:enter at Cha-
•. •. • will be concluded with re-nute ~F~, Il l., for see-
The Omaban Sci ence fre 1hment1 and fellows hip clali zed schooling as a
Churches, Newport Beach, in We u ell ~all at lhe weat her spec ialist. Airman ~rona dThel Muldand Co!ta Chu rch. Volbruck ls a 1%7 graduate
v1esa -e JO en te1t .o r • • a f 1 • lhi a Sunday i a rrom h&iah: o ':stanc a High School,
"Unto ua a child it bo m Fairvi ew Baptilt Church Cos ta Uesa. • 2525 Fairview Rd., Coat~
unto us a ~~ ia aiven: and Mesa -Parent-infant dedi-''WOllEN OF CHUIICH 11
the ao~e~ml ah,~ll be cation will be observed at ntEME FOiliiEEnNG upon hta ihou lder. . The · the 3: }i) and 1 0·55
lcuon aennon ia t1tled Sun . ' a •. m, .. Our women of the chwch"
••c hriat Jesus." day servt ces. Spec:tal will be dte theme fo r the • • • choral music will be offered h O ui llmU proaram or the Prince of Peace Lutheran at t e 7 p.m. candleliahtina Lutheran Chur ch Women of
Church, 2187 Men Verde service. The annual aifl for n.. · the Lutheran Church of the l)r., Coata Men -Paoelln· '"-Uflll orrerina will be re-. d .t..· co.. \1atter at 7:3;) p.m. Thurs--ond Christmas carols will Cel ve •ull :ounday. The -~ 'I day , Oe.c, li, in Weu ell be featured in the 5 p.m. ~ney W1 I ao 10 the mi l· Hall. ltefre1t.ncnts will be
candleliaht •ervice thi1 tt on~y proar~ of dte served following the pr~ ~nday, scheduled e1pecial-~en can B1ptut Conven-arn.
ly for the children. The :":-
011
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youlh and Ienior ohoin will LeHers to Ed.·tor combine to present the cen-
&ral part or an evenina
candleliaht service. at 10:45
p.m. A (amily service wi ll
be held at 10 a.m. O u ist-
mu Oay. • • • The Lutheran Church of
the Muter, 2~00 Paci fic
View 'lr., Harbor View
Hilla -Or. William Eller
will preach on the subject,
"~t peace with God, .. at
the 8:45 and 11 a.m. Sunday
Jervicea. The 4dt candle
on the advent wreath will
be liL A Chriumaa eve
candleliaht servic e will be
held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
.\ message wi ll be "A de-
(Contio~~ed hom Paae 2)
other callina for the im-
peachment ol Earl Warren.
If you would like to help,
write the VIVID Committee,
Post Orfice Boll a53, Bal-
boa, California.
Youn uuly,
Richard E. Woodin
AIDING FOE
15 TREA!oON
Editor of the Ensign
defense ofthis naunn should
be on th e hands or all those
whu at thas ume are sJiena.
We must pre\'111 up11n the
president of th1 S countr \' to
declare that a Slate uf .war
does m fact c:'X1st between
ourse l\les and mternat1nnal
communtsm. And that anrone
a1d mg or abettmK cum-
munJsm sh .. mld be conncted
of the crime or treason.
"The a ifts of the W1se
Men,'' Christmas pn geant ,
111i ll be rresentcd by the
Sunday School departme nts
of Central B•hlc: Chur ch,
2Jrd St. and Orange t\\'C .•
Cos ta Mesa, al 2 and 7 p.m.
this Sunda)·, Dec. H .
a mon stration o r God·• love ... ~ M GTG"'-GE BUI<NING CEREMONY highlighted the Ch ri stmas l)ay wonhip with
18th anniversary dinner of the congregatioo Ot th e 13al -
The recent dectston or the
Warren Court allow•n& com-
mun ists to worlt in United
States defense plants is a
trattorous act under the
au•se of constitutional free·
dom. Earl Warren, wh o 26
years aan. as &overnor of
California, e:~:ecuted the
order that condemned tho~;
sands ol loyal Amer icans
to imprisonment in the onl)'
concentration camps tha t
have been s een in th is coun·
We must call upon the
Un1ted States Con gr e)S to
come to the defense of our
servicemen. by rllllf) mg the
declarataon or war and en-
actina lea•slat•on to proh1b1 t
fore1 sn na t10nals or c~
mun1St S)'mpath•ur ~ from
g;unmg employment •n an y
area involvin& nat10nal se-
cur ity . Furt11er we mu1t ca\1
upon our Con1ress to pr~
pos e an 1mendmen1 to the
Uni ted States Cons titutiOn
that wtl l no1 on!) re Str iC t
the power uf the-Supre me
Court. but wil l call for are-
evaluation of the Jr quali-
fications and fltnC"ss even•
four yean . ·
. . the Lord's 1upper will be at boa ~s land Communtty MethodiSt Church , held Friday lO a.m. Or. El ler'• mea-
~Wt~~.Q~~ta .:;;:~;J~ty ~ica.tian.se.r.vlc.e . ..-.. 1• wm b4 "Thou are My ~lttuJJf''-•tr . «-.---w~, .. :'W • •cii," ""i'li O ioi&fep&loa
The proaram wtll feature a
choral readina. nrismal and
trad it ional muSIC by 5 dwlfs,
a n opere tt<~ about the w,~c
Men whu bruuaht a•fts to the
Wa s JE!stor'"'da rlng"lh't:'llrtte"'lttat the Jhu fch debt w~s will join'in a 1pecial Chri•t-
pa id llff, and P.F. (Perle:) 9alnes, a dMfrt er member of ma1 o trerin1 for the ·~cad-
the church, who served as master of ceremonies at the ing or the aospelof J e sut
Chr ist Child , • annive rsary d inner. Chri s t. • • • try, has now by his actions
• I!SIIUTIDNI ACCmU • .. ,,.
PIU:I CHAMPAGNE AT MIDNIGHT FOR All
DANCING NIGHTLY
TO
JIM MURPHY DUO
Frank Marten at the pi ana
cloily during coelr:toil hours S to 7 p.m.
LEGAL NOTICE
~OTict: OF l'lliJI.IC llf:ARIVC
Vot if-,. i.11 her~by ~iven that
th .. Plann i n~ r:omrni,.,.inn o f th,.
r:itv of ~ ..... ·port l),.llo:h wi ll
hoM a puld k hl'arlnji; on th,.
~tpplirution of \l11ry r.. r:nlhy
for 11 1111rhonr l' IIQ22 t o P""rmi t:
lhl' C'OOiillrUI':Ii oo of a fi-ft.
f,.nr,. in the front YlH<I where
a :J It, ma t imum f,:n c r. he ish1
i"' l""rm iu,.,j in thl' H-1 l)i!l -
trict oo Lot I ol. tllork 25 ,
Tr01ct [""''""id" IHM itinn to
IJa lb001 Tr••·t o:omrr.only know a
a:oo lfl04 Ll-'u IJ.iolho11 Blvd.,
Uulh o11,
St. And rew's P1e sbyteria.n vu tually condemned the
Church, 600 St. Andrew's entire nation to the same
Road, Cli ff Haven -"The fa te .
gi ft or God's tove," pall 4 Could there be any doubt
in the advent seties on in the mind of any man that
"Open yo ur Christmas th is nat1on is enaaaed in a I cal l upon the penplc of ·rt " ·11 b D c · this nat1on to 11-.e 1n de-gt s now, . ""' e 1. war a ga1ns t ommun 1sm')
Chat\es Oi t lenfield's S CI-Can there be any doubt 111 fe nse or the H CUTtty of thiS
mon topic at the 8, 9:30 and ahe mind of any man that it &reat countr;.o . If e..,er there
II a.m. setvice s thi s Sun-i ii the areal prod uctivt ty or we re • ttme for pa111 0t1s m.
day. The1e wi ll be a Ch1 ist-the defense 1ndusu 1u of if ever there were a li me for
mas eve setvice at ll p.m. this nation that susta1n our the full strength and c har-
Sunday. fishti na me n 10 che field') acter of the peopk to man1· • • • c h be fest ttselr, that t1me IS nov.. Cent1al Bible Chut ch. lin t ere any doubt in
h · d f h William Penn Patr~c k Qo ange Ave. at 2Jod St., t e mm o 11ony man t at to 616 Canal St.
NEW'ORT HARtllR EUGN
A RST SECTIOII --P. !
TIIURSDAY, DEC. II, 1117
OOIIIIIA DEL IIAII, CALIF.
Some light on
a dark subject
Ever wonder why some pills
come in clur, transparent
bottles, while othen hide bf...
hind brownordark·areen alus?
It's no accident, but by desi1n.
Why ... ~ Simple daylia~:ht can
reduce the potency of some medications. Consider
how sunshine fades a ra yon print, for instaT~Ce.
Thus, where needed , we ur.c d:uk bottles, not tO
h1de anythina. but to prcsen·e the medical etrcc-
tn·ennt~ of the drua your physician pracnbcd
for you . This is but one of many prccautionury
measures that are taken 10 pro\ 1dc: you wuh the:
best in pharmaceutical scr\l icc.
Christensen
*I E. COAST JIWY .. COIIo.A DEL KA.
oarou: s-2510
DON'T
JUST
SIT
THERE .•.
OI'IN EVENINGS
Mo•day Tllro.glo Friday
t:lO A.M. To t:OO P.M.
No tice is hereb7 fartlt.er
11ivea U..t sa id pabhc: llearlas.
will be he ld 011. the 4th day or
Jaauery, 1968 at th hoar of
8:00 p.m. Ia the Co.ac:l l Ch.sm-
bera of the Newpon a .. ch
City Hall, at whid! ti-sad p•c:e say aad all penoa.a la-
teruted -y sppeer sad be haard dlere011.
Costa Mesa _ p 81101 Henty pla ce ..:ommunists m these
J · defe nse industr ies will de· r--S_•_n_R_•r_,_•_I_. _c_o_l_,r_. ---------------------------, ones wall preach on "The
put sui t of love" It the 9 s u oy our tnternal security
and 10:30 a.m. Sunday aer-il nd betray our serviceme n')
~ "¥'
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ICC'I'Oiotnraut
• " ~ .• -• ~ ,.
-~
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Ray Y. Copella, secretary
Newport Beac:h Clt7
Plaaalas c -i•stoa
P111b li•h: Dec. 211 1967, W.
1\e Newpott Harbor Eulp
From Coast to Coast, Fr om Sea to Sea
With Fashion.r Tried and True
We Brin( th e Warm est Thinl! we Have
Our Christmas WiJh /or Y ou.
c.,..,.. 21.1 Jill•
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H tr c: c .... t -H..,-.
leT .. ?.J -.:a. 7..,
vice s . The Sunday School Can th ere be an)' duubt '"
Ch1i stmas ptoaram, "The t_he mmd or 1ny man that
aifts of the Wise Men" will Earl Warren h1u be trayed
be ptu ented at 2 'llrtd 7 thll Country by 1i1dina our
p.m. Sunday. enemies and a ll~>w•na a
• • • ft fth column of saboteuu to
Th~ Newport Unity Cburt h,
meellna at 15tb St.. and Jr ..
vine Ave., Cliff Haven -
"An idea is born" wi ll be
the Selmon &opic or lho Rev.
Loren Pli ckinaer at 10 a.m .
Sunday. The mpi c ror dte
7:30 p.m. Wedneadty prayer
will be .. Let ao, let God ... • • •
SL Mark Preabyterian
tmpreanatc our vital defense
installat ions'!
Ha \l e we as a nation of
free men become so com-
place nt in ow comfort that
there is no one amona us
w1th the couraae to cr)' out
o.aams t thili treason ~ Is
there no one amana us, or
amana our elected re pre sen-
tatives. any true patriots
such IS Nathan Hale or
Patr tck Heru y? Jud&ina (rom
the silence or our elected
repre senaa tives, the answer
must be no. By the ir s ilenc e ,
the y condone this. action or
prove the ir cowardice .
Amer ic an blood that it be-
"fl•• s,,,. ol
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NO SERVICE CHARGE
ON CHECKING ACCOU NTS
wi th a $300 mm•mum balance
BANKING BY MAIL
FREE POSTAGE
COS I A M(SA ~~0 £•'+ 11111 St•~•+
OA"'A P'O+N1 ~01>71 I • P!.or ,.
S AN JUA"' CAI"ISHI'I.NQ I Jl<t'l C.o"'•"O ~•P•tr••"'
""'•"'&.' "•<'•••! O•Do:>••l rn •u•.on~o Co•~N••t•&n
Ol urc:h, EattbiWT Or. at
Jani>oree Rd., Ea1t Bluff-
There will be l Chri t&m'aa
Sunday urvicet. ·At 1:30
a. in. 1he Rev. ~oben Carley
will speak oa ••pationce
and hope • .., ~~ 10 &.m. h i•
sermon will be bated on lhe
Christmaa stofy. At 7 p.m.
a candleliaht Cbri sanu
ne service for all qe•
will include tcripture.
carols and mu.•ic by 4
choin.
ina shed on fore ian soil in '------------------------------------.J
OUQ ChU.IStmas WISh
u ·eveuyone •• ••
«31-J[
HARDWARE
12.05 w. Balboa ···~.,
Newport Beach ..
.
....,... ....
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"OUR ZlST YEAR!"
Bamboo Dry
1 Cleaners &
Laundry
2119 W. Bolboo Blvd,
Newport Beach
OwNIIII -.,101-!N E . PRIEST
NEWPORT
: General Store * and Soda Slloppe ..
21• W. OCUli P-T MnPOIT tiAOI
OCEAN FRONT -AT THE NEWPORT PIER
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PAST pqr::siOE:NTS of the Tuesday Club were honored at the annual
candlettght tea , held at the home of Mrs. Floyd 8uett in 9roadmoor·
Harbor View Hilts. The traditicr1al event was planned for the entire
Tuesday Club by the fine ar,ts section, headed by Mrs. P.O. Endsley
as chairman. She was assisted by Mrs. John Simpson, Mrs. ·~iii iam
Hendricks, Mrs. ~aymond Lewis and Mrs. Suet!. Here are b of the
past presidents, from left; Mrs. Herbert Miller, who was Pfesident in
1962·63; Mrs. ~~alter Charamza, lqS%0; Mrs. ~aiph Phelps, l%F64;
Mrs. Martius King, l%b.p7; Mr s. Wayne Helmick, 196~, and Mrs.
Laurence Wright , 1%4~9. The other 2 past presidents are Mrs. Robert
Roper, founder and first president, 1qsa-5q; and Mr s. George Wiseman,
who served 2 terms, l%Q-62. Mrs. J.W. Stricke r is the current presi-
dent. Music for the candlelight tea was provided by Mrs. Laurence
Wright, Mrs. 8enjamin Modesti and Mrs. Emerson Bishop, taking their
turns at the organ. The lOth anniversary of the club will be celebrat ed
in February.
NEII'ORT HAROOR EN9GN THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1967
ARST SECTION --Page 5 CORD~ A DEL MAR, CALl F.
LI!GAL NOnCE
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
No1lce Is hereby siven lb.t
the Plannin8 Commission of
the City of Newport Ouch
will hold a public hearins on
the application of the Irvine
Com~ny for a nse permil
1#1326 to permit: the construe•
tioa of 7 permauent sisns for
identification of Newport Cen•
ler in the un c lassified, C'"l"i .oH
and C..Q-H .. UL Oistricts. 3
sips -[ut Cout Hwy. and
Newport Cellter Drive. 2 s isM
-Sau Joaquin Hills R011d and Sa~ua Rotu, 2 signs -San
Jo.quin llills Roed and Santa
Crnz Road. Blocks 55 and 93,
LEGAL NOTICE
Tracl J,.,.ia.e'a aubdiviaio•
common ly blown as Newport
Center.
Notice 'i" herebr further
given that ~~aid pub he heariul{
will be held oa the 4th day of
Jannary, 1968 at the hour ot
8:00p.m. in the Cooncil Cham•
hers of the Newport Beacb
C ily Ha ll, at which time nd
place any and all persons In·
tereated may appear and be
heard thereon,
Ray Y. Copelin, secretary
Newport Beach City
Plaunill8 Commiaatoll
Publish: Dec. 21 1 1967, in
ne Newport HerDOf ENip.
Shop Reinerts for Giffy ideas
for Christmas. We are open evenings
til Dec. 23rd. Will be closed Sundoy.
I)RINCESS C.ARDNER•
Previn conducts opener
•
8.
A.
D.
".AZTEC" Accessories
hottc dni1n of GENUINE COBRA inlay enchanced
wtth 10ld·marlun1 on BUFFALO CALF. Fashion Colors.
A. "Tri·Partite" FRENCH PURSE PM
B. REGI STRAR' Billfold . . 5M
C. ''Continental" Clutch ..... , . . 7.51
D. KEY GARD· .. .. .. . . .. JM
E. E~lass Case . , . . . . . . . . . . JM
F. Ciprette lia;hter .. . . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. Ul
G. Ciprette Case .................. , .. .. .. . 4a
INTERSECTION OF NEWPORT ond HARBOR
IN COSTA MESA IT'S
DEP'.AftTMINT STOft~ -
1116 NIWPOn ll VD.
PARK CONYENI ENTL Y AT REAR OOOR.
Maier er.•t C•d• H ... red.
1
The Oranae County Phil·
harmonic society will tina
up the musical curtain on
Saturday, Jan. ·6, whh lhe
appearan<:e or the Los An··
aelea Philharmonic Orches·
tra in the Oran1e Coast
Colleae audilOrium.
The program will beain at
a:JO p.m. with Brahms'
Academic Festival Over·
tore. No one will be seated
during the overture,
Andre Previn will lead the
orchestra in the Beethoven
violin concerto, featurina
Tassy Spivakovsky, muter
violinisL Completin1 the
·proaram is William Walton's
Symphony No. 1.
Tickets , at $),50, are on
sale at the ' Oranae County
Philharmonic Society office,
201 W. Coast Highway, New·
port Beac::h, n660, phone
646~411. Student ti ckets
are Sl.75.
At 31, Andre Previn has
experienced one of the most
me teoric and versatile musi·
cal careers in the Uni ted
States. In October, 1%6, he
was sianed to be conductor·
in-chief of the Houston
Symphony Orchestra, one
of the Oountzy's major musi-
cal oraani:r:ations. Previn
was the first youn1 Ameri-
can trained conWctor to
w;n the appointment. fol·
lowin1 in the footsteps of
Leopold Stokowsky land Sir
J ohn Barbirolli.
He has received recoani·
tion as a clauic and jazz
concert pi ani 1 t, as a serious
and popular compo.er, an
arranaer, a four-time Oscar
w; nner , and for the past
half-decade, , me of the
nmst in..<temand clauicai
orchestra con We tors. · Our-
ina the current sea10n he
DAN-SCAN IMPORTS
170 E. 17th St. • COSTA ME$A
6.42-1323
GIFT IDEAS '
will conduct many maJo r
European orche stras, in·
cludina the London, Paris,
Vienna and Berlin Symph~
naes.
LEGAL NOTICE
'iOllC[ Of' PPOUC llF.ARNG
'i otice i!!o hereby 8iven that
the Planning Commis!l ioo of
th e Citv of :'O'ew port Beach will
hold a public hearins on the
applica tion of Great Westen~
Reoi•.-\..Car lor a ose permit
#1325 to ~rmi t: the open star~
age of 10 rental cars in coo•
oec tinn with 11 car rental ser•
vic e in the \I·I·A District on
Lots 33 , 34 & 35, Tract 3201
commonly lr.nown as 4500 Cam-
pus Drive , Suite 200.
S otice ill here~ further
give11 that !!-aid pobl1c hearing
will ~ he ld on the 4th day of
Janua,.,., 1968. at the hour of
8:00 p.'m. in the Coonc il Cham•
ber!l. of the :ol'ewport Beech
City Hall, at whicb time end
plac!' any and all perso11s in•
tere!lt ed m11y appear and be
heard thereon.
Ray Y. Copeli11, eecretary
Sew port Beach City
Planni11g Commies ion
Publish: Dec. 21 19167, ia
The Newport Uarbor Ensip
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE Of PUBUC REARING
Notice is hereby e:lve11 that
the Pluaiog Comml .. ion of
the City of Newport Buch will
hold a public hearlnf!: oe. the
spplicatton of \lr. and Mrs.
n-ard Lopi;rich for a vs,..,
iuce ,1t921 to permitt • 5 h.
eacroaehmeat Into a reqoire-d
10ft. rear va rd aetbacl io the
R·l Oist riC.t oa pwtioe. of Lot
42, fuel 682 co..a-.ly u-a
as 2207 laterfr011t Drh·e, Cor-
ou del \lar.
1'1 otica t. · ~--~ ,_..,. ,tvn tlt.at aaid ,.ttUe lile111illl
will be Hld oe. 1M .... ., or
Jn .. ry, \961, at .. ~ .. af
lrOO J.•· ia d.e C...-!1 0..-
...... of doe Now-..... City lall, at_.._"-...
pliac. ~ -an ,..._ ... ........ ... , .............
~"'""'•·
at Hoog
Scrturday
Girl -Mr. and \1rs. Billy
Phillips, 136 Cheyenne SL,
Costa Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. \1ari o
Giusto, n72 Anaheim o\ve.,
Costa \1esa.
Girl -\1r. and Mrs. Wil·
li am Goochey Jr., 207 Lil·
li an Pl ., Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and \1rs. William
Von Essen, 633 Cameo
tiighlands !Jr., Cameo High·
lands.
Sun4ay, Oac. 10
Boy -\1r. and \trs. Gil
Moreno, 850 Sandcastle
Or., Harbor View Hills.
Girl -Mr. and \1rs. Gre-
FIY Pen£old, 166 E. 20th
SL, Costa Mesa.
Gi rl -Mr. and \trs. Ken-
neth Addis, 252 Camellia
Lane, Costa \1esa.
'Mncloy, Oec. 11
Girl -\1r. and \Irs. Bernd
Nieberg, 3'H Ralcam Pl.,
Costa Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and \1rs. Ken-
neth Pwcell, Hn.C Royal
Palm Dt., Colla Meu.
Boy -Mr. ·an• Mrs. Rca·
aJd Crai1, 4n E. 16th Pl.,
Costa Me1a.
Girl -\1r. and \•s. Robert
Wal she, 1230 Devon Lane,
West eli££.
Soy -\1r. and \-trs. Dan
'tandall, 124 E. llrd St.,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -\tr. and \1rs. Curtis
Shirley, 3101 Yukon >\ve.,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -~lr. and Mrs. Tho-
mas Messenger, 2210 Foun-
tain Way West, Costa \1esa.
Girl -\1r. and \Irs.
phen Watcher, 3;)2 Prince·
ton Or., Costa \lesa.
Tuasclay, Oec. 12
Girl -Mr. and \h. Teny
Jemings, 2a67..C Hickory
Pl., Costa \1esa.
Girl -\tr. and \Irs. Rnb.,·tl
Lowry, 22 11 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa \lesa.
BO)' -\lr. and \h. Van
Hazew;nkel, 3~~ The Ri
to, Newport Beach,
Girl -\h~ and \Irs. IJavid
Co x, I 171 Olurch St.,
Mesa.
We4nesclay, O.c. 13
Boy -\1r. and \Irs. 1
liam Parker, 275 E. lath
SL, Costa Mesa,
Girl -\lr. and \trs. \iich·
ael Faulkner, UH 26th St.,
Newport Beach.
Gi rl -Mr. and \·h. John
Rogen, an Center )S L,
Cos la \le sa. .~
Boy -\lr. and \Irs. Gre1·
ory Boston, 2217 H,arbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Girl -\tr. and ,\.s. Donald
Spracklin , 208 ~ 43rd St.,
West NewporL
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Pat•
rick Woods, 3U La Canada
Way, Costa \lesa.
Girl -Mr. and ~-s. David
Taylor, 111 ~25 th St;.. New ..
port Beach. •
Girl -Mr. and ~-s . Dale
Hartun1, 2&24 Corvo Pt •• •
Costa MeaL
Tit .... ,' Doc. 14
Boy -Mr. and \l·s. Carl
Schwab, 3.24 W. 1'1h
West Newport ~ei1hts.
Frido,, ?oc, IS
Gid -Mr. "&nd Mrs. Edaar
Pbealey, 2115 State SL.
Costa Mesa.
llo!' -Mr. ond Mn. ·Edwin
Wakefield, 2675 Rivenide
Or., Cos&a Mesa.
Girl -Mr. 1nd ~·· Je• Sloae, -42• Hlmilton SL,
COtta Meaa.
..
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liHI• clods 1._.: • •Pe.ts, doi, L_ • llll""f•rs L. -nn•ts ..j_ ' eou .. , "'-....... . rors, pl~ing d '"'~ · cor s •• •Gri ff
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Luna, 014 Spice,: an4
Hotural Leari.er, .. and
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SAILORS LOSE TITLE .66-57
The Newport Hullor IIlii· 61 to 5I at the nd ol 11M Qaee, with a total of 1,
Oft Weill all the WQ UP. &o Jrd q&WlN, but rallied for ,., 1M Wklft la •e l...t
•• final a In tbe Ollrd• U pointe ha dse fi nal qu,ar. widl 1 11..._& juMp •OL
(lrove Cbrhtmal batk.U.ll t• ror I 17·74 victory. Ron lA• Havn led .........
IOUm tment let t week but Love, who e.ond"lS for •• wkb --U.r,ei•.··BJect lUIIe
lou out to hotl Ouden evenina. tiod i t up at 6~1 U , ud Sli chlmaier edded
Orovo Friday nlaht in the in the 41h qu.artor, •d
c:hampionahip JIITIO, 66 to ............. .;....;,;,;,;..;;;;;.;.;,;,;. ________ •
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KINGS IN FINALS
Tho SailOrs traHed by jus t
1 point " the hair, l l·JO,
lied it all up. 47-47 at th e
end or the l rd qu arter, but
the Araonauts pulled away
~ victory in th e fi nal per-'
The Sea Kinaa of Corona
del Mat , victorious in the
fira t 2 aamea of th e Newpor t
Halbor Optimist baak:etball
tournament, were to meet th e
CenteMial 1\paches I au
ni&ht (')ec. 20) in the
championship contesL
Centennial defeated the
Newport Harbor ~i lor s
Tuesday evenina 72 to 55 to
ao into the finals. The Kinas
won over Redondo 61 to 4 7
Tuesday niahL
Greto an_. her Catolino trophy
Johy Yule paced the Sea
Ki na s to victory by tally-
ing 26 points. Pili! Jordan
helped the c ause with 11
poin ts. Steve Leech added
7, Jim Kindelon had 6, and
:-.tike McWilliams scored 3.
RedoOOo held the edge
--
MESA.
... 'l ~
Phyllis Diller in
"8 OH ntE LAM"
Bob Hope in
"BOY DID I G!T A
WRONG NUMBER"
The Speed and
Spectacle or
"GRANO PRI x•• " ••
a go1ld ami :.i lvcr m~d al in
the PI-4K Ul ~mpil:., and !'>ht:
... .:t a V.~>tl c..l":-. fl!l:orU in th..:
[ijij ~atJ rr..:c~t yk• 111 ['J4 1)_
11h1..:h :..lw h~·\J ur1t 1l l'-151i .
Amateur <.:hampum:.hlp!<> \\on.
lllt'lulk J ('<•r<'nhag.:n .. 15
Dan1 ... h. ~-L S<':lm.ILna l Htn.
X. Eur .. p.:an . -L Wnrld .I
In 1 'J55. (it<'ta JccH.IcJ .
.. \h amatt:LH JL11:.. lit! ft.'
over. Th.:r..: 11a!:> nn pro•·
fl',!<>l~>nal '"<l nlmtng 111 D <'ll·
mark. "" -.he dc~.:1dcJ to
Shl.' ~.·;un<' I•• San Frantl'<·n
anJ a' a graJuah: frum the
Unil.::r ... ny ,,f ( ••r.:nhag<·n .
alt<'nJ.·J S<tn I ran<"''l•' l111
Culkg<' I•• '<~Ulh En~ID.h.
She ..,a1d that l'.h!!'n 'hc ldt
h..:r <·nuntr~ ... T h.::r..: 11a!<> a
grcu1. b1g tarc\1.:"11 ..,,, 1m
mel' I. T he 1-.: mg anJ Qucc n
IVI.'f<: lhCtl'. i'tlflll! •\h'l. the
K111g ·, br .. rh.:r. 11hu ,v.ncd
the l1ncr .:ompan~. gon't' me
m~ 11.:k.:l lu -.·,•m.: h.:r.: ··
In 1956. fir.:l<t wrn.:J rr••·
fl·~~iono:d.Sh.: h,,]J, 17 ''"rltl
rrof.:l-'l•lOal J1,1an-..: '-\\ 1r11·
mm g r.:l·nrtls anJ th ..:} <~II
r.:mam unbr,lo...:n Sh.: ''a'
th.: f1r'1 f'JI.'h"n t" '''1 m
San!;) l atahna l"hannd
hnth "ay:.. ,lkr fPllnJ Hlf'J
1n IY:iX f(lr the ~2 mtJ~t, t~'''k
Z6 lumr,~ and 53 mm ute !1._1 In 1~5,;-and JQ(7 . 'hl· ''UII
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2121 E. Coast Highway • Corono del
673-1180
fL r:.t play~· 1n the English
Channel r al.."i.'~ and was
w~>man ·~ "inner in 1959. She
1~ th.: ftr't ~w1 mm~r hi win I\\J CI.' <~nd !hi.' tmlv W<'man during the firs t half, lead·
'
· in g 26 to 22 at halftime. But ~'\I.'T to "in. the Kings came back wi th a rh.: [,ng_r:~l tlnll.' 'hi.' 1.'\'I.'T ~~~am 11 u, from Ch 1cago. bia Jrd quarter, outscorina
Ill . 111 1\:tnn:.ha. Wis a dis-thei r rivals 16 to 4 to take
tu ni."L' ,,f 5-I mil.:... 10 31 the lead 38 to 30 at the end
lhlllr!<o and 10 mtnU IC!>. In or the quarter. Yule dropped
196~. in 13 points in the final
(ir.:ta·, la:.t rn•fl.',:.1onal veriod as the Kings ran
ra ... ·c "•' in \1165 11hr:n !>he away with the game.
"'am the Engh..:h Channl.'l :'1-iond ay evening the Sea
und broke thr: ""r[!J'.., rl.'~.:urd . Kings easily triumphed ov er
f ~>r a :.1•uv.:riH pf that sw1m. San Marino 55 to 3!. Steve
Su Wlll1am Bulll!'n gave her Leech was the big aun for
a ~\0 OOU uuph~. Shl.' i~ the Corona, with lS points.
o n!~ r.:r ... on 10 h1~tory to Yule made l J; Kindelon, 8;
!<o\llm th.: Channel 5 ttmc:s Jordan, 7; To ny Finley, 6;
111 !loth d1 ro=~·t11•n s \1cWilliams, 3, and Ki m
lkr pwfc:"•h•MI rar.::1ng Wilbrecht, 1.
r~·~·,,rJ !1:-.t:-Zl fu~ts fnr The Sailors trailed Cen-
1\tlrn.:n tn ~I .:ompkted tennial 35 to 27 at halftime ,
ra~·<':>o . She lli.lS named Long but put on a strong rally in
B.:a!;h ath k te of th e ye ar th e rinal quar ter. They go t
1n 1951<. La:.t J ul}. s h<-' wa s to wi lh in 6 poin ts, .51 to
narm·J --~~utstandtng athlete 53, as Ron ~ove made 2
,,f the ~Oth C.:ntury rn swim-baskets in quick succes-
mrng " t~nd "a ~ g i\'t'n rhc s ion, bu t the .o\paches
~p.-r~:.man ·~ a"ard by the pulled away to a decisive
l"1t~· nf l h'f'l~-" victory. Bob Black, Paul
In h.:r prnf.:~:>o1nnal ~.-·areer . Holmes and Love each had
Greta mad t' Sl80.000. "'} points; John Strock ,
Romanct' abo "h a re -coming in from lhe bench,
ward nf her s~ 1mmin! career . taJiied 10; ~I an Gage made
V.'htlc: ~>v.rmmtng .Greta ··me t 7;Ri clt Stickelmaier, 5;Lee
1\"~~-\Vtr.:~s,s ;.,. the W,ater,·~ .Haven, 4. .,
Uc:r . hushand . a Honganan Harbor aot in to the semi .
by bnth. "rs a brcast-s rr oke finals by outscori na Lake--
s" 1mmer h1m:>odf .. and used wood 10 to 82 in th e opener.
li1 :.~1m CHT~ day in Ala -t-l olmes led the way with an
mrtP!> B.n-Y.h.:rt' Gr.:ta was impressive 30 points. Doua tra1n1n~ Th.:y met Ln 1965 Underwood had 17 points.
and 11 <'rl.' ma med 1n Las Costa \tesa was eliminated
Vega,. in the o pener as CentcMial
When a :.ked huw she could t riumphed Sil to 47 in the
1° nn :.1\ Imm ing so long. final seconds. The score Gr eta ~aid . "You have to was 47-47 wi th 50 seconds
to ao, but a basket and a
free th row won for the
Apachct, Steve Kina led the
M.l atan& acorina wi th 20
poinu.
Eatancia also loat in the
openina round, bowina to
Redondo 63 to 41. Georae
qamett scored Hl ~ints for
th e Eaales; Mi ke ~aRue and
Bi II Moran each had 1.
In the consolation round
Tuesday, Costa Mesa lost
to Lakewood 6A to 61 in
spite or Steve Kina's 21
points. Greg Erskine made
16; Loyd Whi te, 10, and
Jeff Saraent, 1.
Estancia was defeated by
San Marino 56 to 44. LaRue
led the Eaa le soorin& wi th
til points. Gary 'Julia and
Charli e Hoy t each had 6,
and Skip Willi ams and
Georae Barnell each made 5.
Iod. ·
Rick Sti Utelmaier wu
hiah poi nt man for th e Sail-
ora, droppina in 16 pointa.
Alan Gaa e acCounted for
14; Ron Love , &; Paul
1-tolmes and Lee Haven, 7
each; '>oua Underwood, 3,
and Jan Linstedt, 2.
Santa Ana won J rd place
in the tourney by tumina
back Kennedy Hiah School
61 to 60.
The Sai lo rs won the open·
ina round. defeati na No r·
wa lk 11 to 77. Gaae led his
teammat es wi.th an imprel·
s ive 14 total , l .ove added
11; Holme s, i7 , and Bob
Black , 16.
In th e semi·final s, Coach
AI Hacknry's squad aained
a half·time lead of 41·31
over Santa .o\na, fe ll behind
Tourney ticket sale is on
Ad van ce sale tickets are
now a'·ai !able foz the UCI
in vitational basketball tou r~
nament, sponsozed by lhe
Ki wan is Clubs of Cot on a
del Mar and lh e h vine Com~
plex.
The tickets, fm indi,•idual
games or for the entire
tnutnament, ar e on sale at
reduced cost at local bran~
ches or Uni ted Califozn ia
Bank.
tourne ~· will open at UCJ
a t 7 p.m. Wedric~day , Dec.
27, ~ith Los Anseles State
racin g Redlands. The ua
Ant eatets will tangle with
Occidental at q that even -
mg.
Uni \•ezsity of San Diego
and Lon& Beach State will
meet at 7 p.m. lhe foll owin&
nigh t, De c. 2,i1, followed by
Chapman \'S. Valley State
at q p.m.
The Semi-final s will be played
Friday evcnin &. Dec. 29 ,
__ ..!L:!E~GA~!:l~NO~~T!IC~E __ and th e championship will
N011Ct: OF' PUBUC HEAR ING be decided Saturday even-
Notice is hereby given that ing, Dec. 30, rollo wing the
the Pl•onin!l Commiuioo of 7 p.m. consol ation match, the City of Newport Beach will
Ch1 istmas vacation
hold • public he11riog on th e
applicar 1o11 of Hydro L;.bora-
lorie~ ln eorpouled'-fOl' a UI'Jie
permil ltl323 lo :the tablishmenl or
plsrH in •
1og io the
R oildl n ~~_ i11
10 in11ufficieot
23 & 24, Trsct
U ow aaa 858
Nn tlee ls heNby fsr\ller
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foro Subscription:
Coli 673.0550
a:lvea tks t .. id pd Uc lilesrlsa will be held oa the 4t.t. day of
Januy, 1968 et t.t.e laoar of
9:00 P·•· ia the CoaeJI Clae•-bera of tla.e Newport Buch
City Hall, at whldt tt-and
pla ce aay aad all peraoaa la-
ter-ted -Y ap,..r aad be
beard cheNOg. 1 Time
Ray Y, Capella, aee-Ntary
N-port Beacla City
PlaaaiDg c -lll•foa
P.bliabt Dee. 211 1967, ia
T\e Newport Harrtor Eulp
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wish you and yours a
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HARBOR TR~FER
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"Discrimi!'Qfi ng F ood
For Discriminati ng Fol k!"
ha1·.: a \•e ry s trong derermin·
atron. Bt'l'3use you are get·
ting pam:. and aches ... and
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Mc*e you r Ch ri stmas &
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.. 1 ha\'t' a s logan. 'Never
1o Qu i! anythmg I s tart.' To
qu11 rs ea:>o\". To s tick it ou t
and stay 1n, 1s somethin&
d iffert:nt. But th1s dete rmina·
110n rn one field. helps in
other f1elds ."
Gre ta now st'rves on the
(Jymp1c advtsory board fot
the Ame rrcan swinvning
team. She has a health c lub
in Los Alami ros wi th "150
women a day comi ng in fot
phys tcal fitne ss." She
spedalile:. 111 tea china
babies 3 months old to
swim and a lso coaches a
compe titive swimming
or novice swi mmers .
team
FRIDAY end SATURDAY, Motin" & Hight, 2 P·"'· to 10 P·•·
To • .,,.,, aur •pra c:l ation for
.... po1? ye•r• pottonDf•, wa ora
pl.ylt~g hoat tD our cuatomart. We
pra1 .. t to you th i • Free Th-tre
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Harbor Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors.
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THI ADVANTAGIS WILL SURI'IIISI YOU
You call pun:baM md ret fee Utle -or 1 .... if you P"'fer.
ALL oob. bo'" WATERP'RONT VIEW . AU bove ~o bedrooml
ond t,.. botbo -Wli'H LARGE PATIO.
YOU ,Uf INVI~D TO IHSNCT OUR FURNISHID MOOEL
hy $59,500 _. Up Le-$420 Mo!ollaly & Up
l'loo•• 6n-1711 for fwttoor
~agcrrst ·
HOMES WITH A
FOREVER VIEW
From $59,950
In DOVER SHORES
Two Furnished Mod e ls
1812 Santiago Or., Newport Bea ch
646-6926 fJ[J IVAN WELLS • SONS INC.
~ IUILDIJIS. DIYlLOPIRS
Back Bay Area,
OPEN HOUSE DAILY 1 to 5
3 Bedroom s, 2 Bath S, c lean and comfortabl ~
plus s tora~e space for boat or trailer.
S28 ,950
2900 Silnrlane, Newport Beach
(;\l orth on Tus tin Av e., Ri~t on Ann iversary
Lan e, 2 blocks to Sil\erlan P)
332 Morgueri te
Co•ono del Mor -673-8550
(l.... no ..... !!. r< .. llor
IMPeRIAL COUNTY
FOil IIEIIT -1 bedmom unfurn. opt,. . • S80.
FOR SALE -Mony good buys ;n housesond
commercial properties.
FOR YOU--Best wishes for happiness this
season and all year through.
Wells-McC8tdle Realtors
Reliable Service Since 1943
1110 NEWPORT COSTA MESA
CHRISTMAS WISHES
ou•. LaBORDE, Roolto•
-d A.uocicrtes
Q. YDE Md(AY
ROM CALDERHEAD
ORIIIM F\.OCST AD
ERHIE Q.EVELAMD
TOM LEWIS
JIM NOIOLS
Rl CK Rl (]( AR D
OIILT ROBINETT
OIARLES SEARS
OIARLES M<DDMALD
PAM WICX~ Secretary -*'
MATT LA BORDE, Realtor
.. You'll Like Our Frien • .,. Service''
220 E. 17th St. (!'toone 6~555) Cooto "'-'"
(locoted in E. 17th St. Shoppinv Center)
FIIDII ALL JHE UIIG
AT COAST IIAIIKET COFFEE 69¢
2 LB. '
$1.37
Coli 673.0550
YULEllME THIEF
TAKES CIFT LOOT
85 acres wiril over 2000 f .. t of county rood ffontoge.
Mostly level. Hos electTicl ty ond Imperial Vall..,. Ir-
rigation District Con al. Zoned for trailer paft. SS9S
per acre, Will exchange for Palm O.sert small home
or income property, WE
DELIVER JONES LIMit
SAUSAGE 1LB.
IIYMOLOS I RAP
IIG. 25'
CIIAUEIIIIIES
OCIIII SPlAY •t IIZI
JACK & IU.MST .M.K
IUPIISWIIT
PUS
•t IIZI
29¢ R!D "l"
21¢
21¢ ~AM'S
MID. Sl u · TIMDII CELERY·
S'IQII
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L CDAIT IIW ~
The weona kind of Quilt-
mas shoppina was on· '•"~'''"I
in by a thief Monday, Dec.
18, at Ka•en Marpeta
potts in Tivoli Squue.
E. Coaat Hwy ., Corona del
Mu -nothina was paid fa•.
Stolen atticles were ·
as a Royal Co penhaaen
Ce lain fiiUfine of a boy
tina on a rock, about
inche1 hiJh, valued at 180;
l mohall blaokell witb tas-
selled edaea, ISO eac:h;
2 women'• aki swntets, I
&old, and 1 blue, valued at
Sl7.SO eac:h .
I'LAY-UTIMDID
1\ e SOilll Coati
ICI'y OliklnD"I ,.... .... or
...s 11uie
e&&...s.d ita ,_ Ill.__.. Cllri•-· ~oll4or• liCII'o Tllird Sup ,_
.. Oteta ...... ,.. pl.,,
wl,.. "' fil• Modi, Is proo•ood It llltJO L1L _.
Jp.-. ........ JL ' '
R-3 LOT
Lorv• lot in lovely Brea reaiclentiol •ea. Pteli"!inary
plans for thr .. units. All utlllt ie1. $16,500. Will ex-
change as down payment on HortJor or.o .. le x or
small home.
HAWAII
Several parcels, rongi"l fro. 62 to ..000 acro1, Pri•
cod from "9S per ocr•. The l•landa •• faat boCOM•
ing 'land-short: Thia is your chonce to •ak• a
smart invest-ent.
AHAHIIM ~IIICIAL
9).S ocres located in one of AMih-'•'• hotte1t .,..,
for growth. Corn., location et • .... 1. Only ~
of its ~ind b.tween theSantoAM-.41 Ri.,..aiclo Fr.,.
ways. ''2 per sqvaro foot or will 1..,...,_ pound
loose.
AS lK7 CLOSIS
tNr stoff gives sinceN .... '-' .,..,.. ,.mon ...
.,..i"l the poat y .. , oncl wi ... ,.., ..-«f YCMWI e
happy, 10fo, and MERRY CHRISTMAS.
PKOIII! U2·51H
Ill
WE HOPI THIS WU. •
PIIASANI' POll YOU.
DOH Y. FIAJUCJJH
I IIUl.TOI' _ ... _..._ -·-:·. ....... -OI'I!N !!VIII DAft
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THIS NATIVJTY SCENE has been set up in the main lobby of Hoag Hospital,
just above th e main door. (En sign photo.)
Hoag decorated for Yule
ly F.thelyn ·"iller
Patients and vi sitors
alike at Hoaa Hospital will
s hare from the efforts of the
volunteer members of the
Auxiliary to make their
stay and vi sits as cheery
as possi bl e during the holi-
day s eason.
The volunteers have com-
bined forces with a wealth
of ideas to bring the mes-
sage of joy to every part of
the hospi tal. The Nighti n-
aale Chapter acts as the
overall planners with \·trs.
Donald E. Fuller as gener-
al chainnan, a ssisted by
\irs. George N. Hoover as
co-cttainnan.
Again this yea r the \lew-
port Beach Kiwani s Club
has donated a be autiful
bia Chri stmas tree, which
fill s a corner of th e new
lobby . This will be the pa-·
tron s' tree, de cor at eJ from
top to toe on every branch
with tiny reindeer on sh iny
Christmas balls in keeping
with the "Be a Oeer" cam-
paian conducted under the
chainnanship of \1rs. Joh n
Wayne. Ea ch ball will have
the name of a doner who
has responded to th e re·
que st for funds to help in
the expansion of l-loag Hos-
pital.
Something different is add-
ed to t he entire effect th is
r ear by the erecti on of a
na ti vity scene on the bal·
cony above the main door
to the lobby. \\an) hands
and hearts combined \o make
thi1 pos sible, and special
credit s go to Paul C. Smi th
and Wi lli am\!. Hughes, who
lent their ti me and talents
to hel p cre ate the nativi ty
scene. >\l so to Will iam 0.
Payne of-the Orang e Coa s t
College art department for
the papier mache sheep
wh ich a ppear in the scene.
The hal ls o f the first Ooor
feature green hol ly gar-
lands and rattan christmas
trees trimm ed with large red
bows o f ribbon. T insel
balls will decorate every
f1H.t flt•or room. Santa
anti his slc:1gh "•t h Rutlolph
aQd 8 ti ny re indeer will race
across the ..:afe teria wa ll
and minia ture: sleighs laUcn
wi th t iny packages will
center each tat'l le .
Th..-intens1ve care un1 t.
..:hapel and fourt h rloor
fa ther's wai ling room also
y,iJJ d l1n Uecorat1 ons m the
sp1r1t of Yule tide .
All of tht.' Chapters have
Jnined hands to b11ng ~:h..-c:r
tu eve r~ dcpanm.::nt of the
IH•:-pi tal. T he: Affiliant:-.
"•lh \tr s. Paul 1-1. Kuhn as
tht.'n d irt.'c lm. ha\e the st:..:•
unJ flo11T a ... their proJeC t
and have madt" pane I:!> to
place 1•n tht.' l'nTridor walls
"h11.:h .... 111 ha\·~ tht> d ft''-'l
of :-tamed gla.;!> "mdoY>~.
The t:anJ~ :-trtpt:b Jun1ur
Chaptn \\embers. It'd b~
\lr:!o Clark S•'mer'. are adJ.
1ng th~·•r l•'u..:h.:~ li' the (",,n.
ff;'rcn t:e c.-nter Pcd•atr•..:!o
will be decorat ed by the
T oy Committee under
the di r<.'t:tlon o;~f .\Jr.,. Robt:ll
Walke r. Cut-outs dep1..:11 np.
the ··Partridge 1n the Pt:ar
Tr.:.:·· ..:r.:atcd by the latt"
\1r s . Barkham Garner y,d] be
hung frum the Chddr.-n',
Chrl'tmal> Trt.'<' .
\lr.... J at:k Cunn1ngham
h.-ad~ tht' Hunters Chart.:r.
\1 h1 ..:h 1~ ".:J] kll0\111 iN
brlll!Pili happ1ness t•• the
..:h.IUr..-n thrnughuut the ~.-ar
anJ n•HI ha.., huntlreJ.., ••f
rurp~·r.., to J•s t11bute at
('hr1'tma~ to• keep th e l1ttk
pau.:nt ~ bu~1 \lllllt.' co~n
f meJ
MRS. LILLIE HOTCHKISS
OF COSTA MESA DIES
Lill ie \1. Hoh:hkiss , 2:!06
Pa..:tfic rh e., Costa \le!la,
died SunJa~. Dec. 17, at
the C~.l:!ota \lc:-a Convalc.s·
cent \lrhf'l tal at the age of
~f>.
\I ts . ..ln tchlo SJ;. "as bom
August ~Q . 188 1, in Oh H"I.
Sh e "h a homemal e• fN 60
~eat s.
Set 1"1Ce~ \\etc helJ Tue s-
da}, Dec. 19 , at Bell Broad-
\\ a~ Chard, "tth th e Re1·.
1\etbelt J ohn son of th e F i1s t
\lethod1 s t Chutch, Ct1s ta
\le:-a, officiatin g. Intetment
was at Wood l awn C''"""''l
VALLELY, CHAPMAN
TOPS IH TOURNEY
John Vallely and Bruce
Chapman were picked for
the all Chaffey Tourna·
ment first team Saturday
night as Orange Coast
College dropped a 18 .. 66
verdict to towering Cen itos
m the to urney finals.
OCC, currently 6-l, wi II
b.ke a break until '"lee. 27,
when they will face \lt. San
Jacinto in the 'ian Be rnar-
dino tournament.
The Bu cs breezed p-as t
'ian l)iego Mes a, Glendale
an d Los Angeles Harbor
before falling to Cerritos.
Vallely, a 6-2 sophomore
for ward from CorClla del
\lar High School , drilled in
till points in 4 games for a
25.3 average, C hapman ,
6-6 forme r Costa \lesa High
star, tanked % in 4 games.
Craig Falconer, a 6-1 guard
from Costa \~e sa F High,
tal li ed sa p6ints.
MRS. VIRGINIA RITTER
OF COSTA MESA 01 ES
Aft~:t a lt!ngth ~ illne ss,
\'irgin1a L. Ri tlet, o f 1Q73
Ne.,.,po lt Bl\"d,, Space H .
Costa \lesa, died Tuesda~,
Dec. IQ. at llo ag Hospi tal.
Sen·i~.:es "•II be held 3
p.m. F t iday, Dec. 12 , at
Pacific \'i e" Chapel, "•th
B1shop Th11mas R. Small·
comd of the Chu tch of J e sus
Chtist of Lattet Da} Saints
ufficiating. Entombment .,.,ill
be at lh e \\ausoleum of th e
Pacific.
COEORCOE L. LORTON
DIES AT AGE OF 59
George L. L01ton of llunt·
tngton Beach , fa r h~:r of
George Ln1tnn of llbO V•c-
t<Uia St . co~.ta \le :!oa. d•ed
Tue sda ~. De..:. 1~. at Hoag
Hospnal. a .,.,eek before h1s
60th birthda~.
\\r. Lo tton .... as born m
Cal1forn1a Dec. 19. 11J07.
He !lvt"d a ll his life m
Orang e County a nd for .:!5 of
those years. he "as a truck
driver .,.,1th the McClellan
ConstructiOn Co.
Sen'tces were he ld Fnday,
Dec. 15, a t Bell Broad .... av
C hapel . ·
Costa Mesa
Orange
Anaheim
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111UIIIDAY1 O£C. 21, lSI
IXIIIIIA O£L liAR. CAiJ r. ·
J.W.Hines of Balboa dies
POIIIMir 11111anymu J.m"
W.·HU••• ot 1344 W.·S.y
Ave.,· Bal~. dild SUndaY1
O.c. 17, .& Hoq Hoapilal.
Mr. Hines wu bom in
Buffalo, New York. "He c:llime
co California in 1'116 11nd to
Oranae County in 1'15~. He
{ounded the Hines Whole-
uJo Nu.nery.
Sl.llvivors tte his wife,
Stella: a son, James ot
Corona del Mar; a d•U&hter,
'*'· ·Jeute •bar or New-
pori B•act.: a •ister,
LaVieveHI••• of Paudena;
aac1 6 arandchi l*e"-
Servk:es were held TUes-
day, Dec. 1 ~. at Pac:i n c:
View Cliapel, with the Rev.
J•me• H. LamNrth or
~ri U Church by tbc Sea
oCOciatina. Interment wu
at Pacific View Memori•l
P•rk.
Dr. John Sylvester ~ies
Because r;>•. John Sy lves· aion Post 4-50,' member of
ter ,of Sreak'ers Dr., Corona 40 and 8, and of Altadena
del Mlr, wished nomoornina, Mason ic Lodae 678. Fo1
there were no funeral s er-!ii ome yeats, he and his wire
vices for him after his death owned the Wayma1 Toy Shop
of a heart attack, Mond1y, in Co 1~ma del Mil. . •.
Dec. 1&, at Hoag Hospital. Su1 vavors ale h1s wafe ,
.. Ot . Sy lve s te1 always Do1o thy; a dauahte •,Mardy,
thought of otheTS fiut. J:li s of the home; a son,J. Wayne
family and fliends knew S~tvester o f Costa Mesa;
him a s a t1ue humani tarian. h1 s mothez, Mr s. Maude
with a gr eat s en se of hu· Buckley of Pas adena; and
mol " said hi s wife Dora---' 11andsons .
thy.' "His ashes .,.,:i ll be Mem01ial donations may be
cau ied out to th e s ea he made in Dr. Sylvestet's
loved by Baltz Mo ttuaty name to the Shti ne Clippled
Corona del Mat ." Chi ldr en's Fund, in c are of
Dr. Sylves ter sezved in loca l Masonic Lodges , or
the Navy during Wotld Wa1 to the American Legion
11. He wa s past corrunandet F"'und, m ca1e of local
of Altadena Amer ican Le-Posts.
CITY REFUSE CREWS
TAKE YULE 110LIDAY
There will be no trash
pickup by Newport Beach
city crews on Christmas
Day, Oec. 25.
Areas of the city regularly
scheduled for trash col·
1 ection on \·1onday wi 11 be
collected on Tuesday, along
wi tr the regularly scheduled
Tuesday collection. If the
Tuesday collection is not
com pi eted by the end or the
working day, the remainder
will be picked up on Wednes-
day morning.
BOAT PARADE JUDGING
IS SET FOR TONI:OHT
To give boat o wners a
chance to repair their wind
and r ain damaged decor·
ations, the Newport Har-
bor Chamber of Commerce
will judge the Paaeant of
Lights on the bay thi s
evening, Dec. 21. The
judging, originally s ched-
uled ror \ton day , was de·
layed by the weather.
The Board will give
ll25TAUMP-SII~CI STATIOII '
0a O)•iaa hi t Ahpotl
Te uco ... ¥tee a&atioa,
46 7t c...,.. Do.. Bacl1
Bay. ro. buain ... Monday
mo1nina, Willi.m Ctaiahill
diacoveaed 1225 minini-
The money had been Lakn
f1om two c .. h bous in lhc
atation office and fuwn 1he
put day's receipts locatCid
in the tell store 1oom. Theto
wu no sian of fo1ced ently
so it is believed possible
thara key was used by the
thief.
Ti vo1i Square
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WI WU. nAP JTI .... ....... -
OPEH SUN. DEC. 24-12·5
Karen Margreta's
' MIDWINTER SALE
Start& Tuesday
DECEMBER 26
doors opt'n at 9:00 a.m.
s hop •m ti /9:00 p.m.
CHAIRS, DIHIHG TAILES
LOUNGE CHAIRS. S•f••'
Chi•• -•II FROM DENMAR K!
GREATLY REDUCED
CRYSTAL. CHINA, STEEL WARE
fo ct ...
CHRISTMAS CARDS AHD
ORHAMEHTS ~ OH
Christmas i s one o r ]
holidays on which the uash
crews do not wor~. The
others are Thanksgivintt and
New Y~ar's l)ay.
CHRISTMAS AWARDS
certi £i cat e s , of appreciation
to each boat owner entering
the Ooating Christmas
Ttee parade and Prizes will
be issued at a later date,
according to \rtanager Jack
811netL The parade or
boats will continue throuah
i11let-!ors • i111portr.
IN CO'.I THIS FRIDAY
T he grand prizes in the
Corona del \1ar Chri stmas
shopping promot ion will be
awarded at 7:]0 p.m. thi s
Friday, Dec. 22, at the
C hristmas tree in the CoHee
Garden parkin& lot near
Dahlia A ve.
Sheila McWilliama, Miss
Coron a del Mar, will make
the presentation. lr the
weather is disagre eable,
the event wi II be held in the
Colona de l \1ar Chamber
o ffice next door. Program
for the evenin,; will include
the Corona del \liar High
School chorus.
0 . EARL WORLEY OF
COSTA MESA DtES
Readings from the Go spel
of John and from "c;cience
and Health wi th Ke y s to
the Scripture," by Helen
Baker Eddy, were pre sented
at the Dec. 11 funeral for
D. Earl Worley, 1552 \t,
St., Apt. 8, Costa \lesa. at
Pacific View Chapel.
\1r. Worley. who died
Sunday, Oec. 17, at his
residence, was born 111
Colorado. He came t o
Califo rnia 54 years aao and
had lived in Oranae County
for S years. For 25 year s,
he was fi eld manager for the
NestJe Company.
CltARLES SIEGMUND
SUCCUMBS AT AGE n
Charles G. Siegmund died
Dec. 16 at hi s home, 2216
Meyer Place, Co sta .\1esa,
at qe 77.
He was born Jul y 21,
1810, in Massachusetts.
Survivors are his wife,
Genevieve; a dauahter,
Eleanor 81nnon of Cost a
Mesa; 4 brothers,. Emil,
Harry, Waldo and Bi ll of
Massachusetts; a sister,·
Edi th Siegmund of Massa-
chu setts; and 3 arand-
children.
Services were held yes ter-
day, ')ec. 20, at Bell
Broadway Ch1pel, .,..;th Or.
Paul G. Neumann or fle
Firat B•ptist Church ol
Costa Mesa offici•tina.
Interment was a t Harbor
Rest Cemetery.
ATTORNEY CORfiiAM
IS AI'POIMTEO JUDGE
Auo .. ey Robert Corfintn,
member of· &be Newport
Beach leaaJ finn ol H.,..
wood, Soden, Cor6Ma and
Adtin•on, wu nM~ed Man-
dey "' Ill• o..... Couoty aa.enor Coart. The ·~
pointnen& ••• made by (loy-· ... -· Mr. c .. -. a •• ,..,u-. li••• at ns onawoM u.,
-Clllfo. Ho io o UCLA r.nt 'e Md Nelli.,.. IIIia
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.....,... Loe · Scllool. · Ho ........... ;.,__ ....... -··-a.
· Dec. 26«) E. Cant Pa~i ng in Rear
ADVANCE TICKET SALE
IS NOW ON FOR THE
UCIINVITATIONAL
BASKETBALL
TOURNAMENT
SPONSORED BY THE KIWANIS CLUBS
OF CORONA DEL MAR AND IRVINE COMPLEX
UCI CAMPUS HALL
IUY YOU I TICKETS IM ADVANCE
AT REDUCED PRICES AT LOCAL
lUNCHES OF UNITED CALIFOR·
MIA UNit.
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PARTICIPANTS·
UCI
CAL STATE, LONG BEACH
CAL STATE; LOS ANGELES
OIAPMAN COLLEGE
OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE
.REDLANDS UNIVERSITY
UNIV. OF SAN DIEGO
S.F. VALLEY STATE COLLI!GE
DATES
WED., DEC. 2J -SESSION 1
2 GAMES-7:00P.M. & 9:00P.M.
THURS., DEC. 21-SESSION Z
2 GAMES -7:00 P.JA. & 9:00P.M.
Fit., DEC, Zl -SESSIO. I
2 GAMES -2:00P.M. & 4:00P.M.
FRI., DEC. Zl -SESSIO. 4
2 GAMES -7:00P.M. & 9:00P.M.
SAT,, DIC, • -SISSID. I
' COMSDI..ATIOM PLAYOFF -4:00P.M.
ntlltD PUCE PLAYOFF -7:00 P .II.
otAIIPIOMSHIP PLAYOFF -9:00 1'.11.
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SCOUTING OFFICIALS ELECTE
The Oruac Empire Area Or. Edward W. Beaubior,1 tiD; Artbr l..oweii.Aaahtim~
Boy Scout Council h .. Hunlina&on Beach; Dr. R.A. Philip L.Loc:e,Lona Beacb;
tlecMd Mitrord W. Dahl Sr .,. Beraattorn, Oranac; Ralph Joe MacPherson, Santa Ana
of Santa Ana t_o his second Berke.. Newport Beach~j,· W.R. Mason, lrviao~ Robert
tenn u pru1dent or the Lyle C. Blyatone, Santa ~~Mc:Cwdy, Newport &.1cb;
21,SOO boy oraanization. Ana; · Ray Booaor, Seal Hal J. Mclauahlin, Santa
The Oranae Empire Ana Beach; J . Herbert BrownoU,• Ana; Derick McWhinney,
Council urvu the southern Newport Such; Dr. William · Wubninater; Francis X.
tw0oothirda of Oranac County. T. Bums, Santa Ana; Oeorac Merlino, Garden Grove; the
Other officernre Dr. Dan-Buadcicker Jr., Santa Ana· Rev. Richard Miller, Garden
iel G. Aldricl:l Jr., UCI Fcnen L. Christcnun: Oron; E. C. Miuj!dine,
chancellor; Howard Bear, Weatminater; fred P. Clat .. Tustin; Robert D. Mont•
Santa Ana; W. Ed Crane, worthy, Santa Ana; Ruuell aomery, Garden Grove; Hon.
Oeorae Hoaa II, Robert D. Cleary, Santa Ana; Oawatd' Kenneth Morrison, Santa
Johnson, William Spuraeon. Coombe Jr., Laauna Beach;. Ana; E lmer ,F. Osterman,
Ill, all of Newport Beach; Judae Karl Lynn Davia,\ Oranae; John C. Periney,
and Leland E. Oliver, Santa Ana; Lester Pant, Newport Beach; Leslie T .
Oranae, vice-presidents ; Tustin; W.A. Girald.in, Santa Petersen, Newport Beach;
James G. Maynard of Santa Ana; Maurice Gladman, Tua .. Dr. Robert Peterson, Santa
Ana, treasurer; Dr. Richard tin; James J. Gubbins, Ana; Donald A. Rambera,
kendall of Santa Ana, com. Oranae; John M. Hoy , Santa Santa Ana ; C. Arthur Re~
miuioncr. Ana; Charle s · F. Kenney, ley, Balboa; Ronald L.
The foUowlaawere clec'ted Capistrano Beach; Richard Rodaers , Newport Beach·
to the eaecutivc boud of C. Kimball, Newport Beach; Sam Rue, Santa Ana ; Fred
the co. • .IMepb Andrus , Ralph C. Kiser, Huntinaton K. Schoepe, Newport Beach;
Laauaa aMA; Harry Bab--Beach; Wea H. Klusmann, Willard J. Sttona, Costa
bitt, Newport Beach; Harve San Juan Capiurano; James Mesa;Maj .Gen . W.O.Thrash,
S. Bair, Costa Mesa; James H. Lanaenheim, Corona del Santa Ana ; Dr. Lester H.
P. Barrell, Newport Beach; Mar; Joseph A. Lona, Tus· V.ierlina, DDS, Newport
MJLFORO W. DAHL SR., at right, has be en re-elected
president of the Orange Empire Area Boy Scou t Council.
Pictured with him are Or. Richard Kendall, at left,
council commissioner, and Joseph Long, nominating
committee chairman.
H.J.GARRETT fURNffURE
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Beach; Noble J . w .. :·~.
Huntinaton Beach; Bell H.
Warner Jr., Santa Ana; and
Robert E. Welch, Oranae.
The 'foll ow ina people were
elected as members of the
!ldvisory Board: Alton Allen,
Laauna Beach; Dr . John L.
Davia, Oranae; Andy Devine,
Newpott Beach; Chris tian
(Buddy) Ebsen, Balboa
Island ; James D. Edwards,
.Santa Ana; Georae D. God·
frey, Santa Ana; Carl Hankey,
San Juan Capistrano; William
Brajlford Hellis, Santa Ana;
Francis B. Hill, Santa Ana;
Georae M. Holstein Ill, Santa
Ana; John A. Hopwood, New ..
port Beach; Hiram Clay
KelloJB, Olive; Harold
Kibby, Orange; Ray Klauer,
Costa Mesa; Leon Knoeller,
Garden Grove ; H. Louis
Lake, Garden Grove ; John
B. Lawson, Newport Beach;
Robert J . Marshall, Newport
Beach; A.J . Mc fadden,
Santa Ana; Edward Mills,
La1una Beach; Paul A.
Pafmer, Newport Beach;
Rfchard, Newporl Beach;
Han~· S. Rinker, Anaheim;
John Henry Russell, New·
port Beach; Wa lter R. Schmid,
Garden Grove ; John L.
SiariSl, Huntinaton Beach:
William Spura'eon Jr., Santa
Ana; Alan Stoneman, New·
port Beach; Austin Sturte·
vant, Newport Beach; Robert
P . Sw ift, Oranae; Judae
Stephen Tamura, Santa Ana;
William Votaw, Santa Ana;
Clarencc/Wallon, Santa Ana;
Harold R. Welch, Costa
Mesa; and Leonard Zerlaut,
Santa Ana .
All offi cers and exe cutive
board members wi II be in·
stalled at the annual re coa·
nition dinner to be held Jan.
23 at the Balboa Bay Club.
Y GROUPS Co\ROLING
More than aa Gra .. v; and
Tri~ra·Y mem bers and pat·
ents of the Onnae Coast
YMCA will Christmas carol
at a convelescent home and
at the Newport Harbor Y's
Men's Club Christmas uee
lot on 17th SL between
Santa Ana Ave. and To,•ti••l
1\,ve., in Costa \olesa, today
Dec. 21. The aroup will
travel by tJUcks and foil
ina lhe sinaina.
return to California Sci>OOI,I
v.bere they will enjoy
and
1956 EXPLORER POST 5 of Newport 9each served as service Scouts for
th e Camp O'Ral l held Qc L 13,and 14, 195&, on the Irvine Ranc,h, just
off MacArthur Bl\ld,, near the 8uffalo Ranch. More than 1 ,200 Scouts and
leaders took part in the week-end cam~t. Pictured here: standing, from
left, Chuck Reml ey of Balboa, Gary Flatt of Costa Mesa, Tom Blakely of
Ha rbor Highlands and Rich Watson of Costa Mesa; kne eling, Don Go rdon of
Cliff Haven, at le ft, and Gary Giles of West Newport. {Ensign pho to from the
Oct. 18, 11156, issu e.)
1950 CHAO TWICHeLL of 8afboa,
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(71() 673-0SSO CO-o\ DIL IAAR, CALif.
J95f M~S. PAUL 0 . OA VIS of Cor· /
ona del Mar was elected to
serve as the first pres iden t of the
Women's Civic League, which was
organized in 1951. She wa s born in
Georgia, worked in the office of an
east ern railroad co mpany, and in a
ban k and an investmen t company in
Los Angeles. The Dav is fami ly be-
came acQua in ted with the Harbor Area
du rin g a 1 wa vacation, and estabt i sh·
ed residenc e in Corona del Mar ln
1 ~7 . (PhOto fr om the April 5 , 1951,
issue of the ;::nsign.)
real es ~t e broker and ya ch ts·
man, was elected as th e 1 ~5 1 presi·
dent of the Newport Harbor Kiwanis
Club. He was born in Auburn, N.Y.,
earned letters in basketball, socce r
and tennis a t Amhe rst, se rved in the
Navy for 31_,. years during World War
It, almost 2 years of that time on
Guadalcana!. For many years after
the war he se rved as public relations
off icer for the Navy. (Photo from the
Oct. 12, 1950, issue of the Ensign .)
J95J I A PINK PAQ.ASO L dance act was performed by tni s trio at the "Com·
mun ity Capers" held at Ne wport Harbor High School. The dancers in·
eluded, from le ft, Sand ra Swansoo of Corona del Mar , wanda Trautwein of
Co sta Mesa and Pat ricia Ragan of Co rona de l Mar. {Howard Fol som photo
from the Feb. 1 , H51 , issue of the ~ns i gn.)
.-J CREDIT for the first donee of the year in Jq51 for tho SurtsldorS'Ciub
.&7il went to these party pllrlners: from left., Mrs. HMs Bfotring, wife of
the new club treasurer; Mrs. William Veneman, setretaryi Mrs.. Lyle Finley,
•·ife of one ot the direc.tors, 1nd Mrs. Les Blakesley, wife of fit newly elec--
'ted preslden~ (Neal Beckner photo hom the April n, Jq5J, Issue of tho Enr
sign,)
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JfSI MRS. WINIF~EO 13ACON was named admlnfs·
trator of Hwg Hospit~,l after the death of her
!'tusband, qobtrt L. Blcon, In the .. spring of 1951. She
continued the job stoned by her husband to got lit
rtospltil cwoj tct under ·~· She had assisted hef hut-
bond In the -lnlstrltlon Of the Pomona Valley c-
munlty Hospital for n years, and before IIIII slle Wild
taught and p<acllctd hospital dlttttlcs. Tills ..-•
hom tilt July 211, 1~. Issue of tilt Ensltn, -
laktn short(y before tilt _, "'l of bids fllr tilt _.
struction of tile hoSIIIUL Tilt cootract was -•••
to tho S.Oia Aft I · II"" of -s lind Ulrich, 1011 111•
dors •t Sl,CM,CI!3.
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.......................... lb ............ --· . Tile nolOI'al ,.... woald ..,... tho o1orY ol
IIIIo bltth to oecur Ia o royal ,.r-wllll mioJd.
..._ rejoklnt onr the anival of a ror.a Wr. Todal;..:,e: not thhakt-of tt. oatwaN
... 1 ..... -~ ... ant .....
-ol lhlo ell•""' oct ..... "God 10 looool ,
1M world, 1hal He I"'" Hio oaly boi-
S... ... " (Jolin 3:16).
1M mirecu&out hM atteDded the ...,..,..
Mee of othen inlo the world. Tbe int !MD
wM bt'*lht forth witboul a mother, Uriq-
come directly from lite m.irade-workina lt.aDd
of Cod. The 6nl womaa who n-er troCI apoa
tlt.it earth Ud no hWIWI f.ahet. F...UODed
Mt of Adam'• rib, God'• power broqld her
iDto bein8. lsaiiC .. • ciWd of promiae md
came from v-rmll whom the Scriptara de-
dart: Weft u Kood u dead. Certainb ia IMM
iiUlan«• we '" way• of &•~ life .,_.,
/rom tiN ftiHmtll cOMru of 1141•re. 'I'be 't8'ly
Cud who brous ht forth • f.therle~~~ woman i•
the One who brought forth a fatherlel. Man
by lout'hintt: the womb of a Yirlin.
We often wonder why men deny God the
ri15h1 to work miracle~. It He not God? What
appear tu be miraclu to u. are not miracla
to COO. Unquestiorl&bly a m.ir.cle it God 111ing
laws of which we know nothin@: and which lie
beyond 1/u! lun of mon. If God nf!Yf!t wrov.«ht
a miracle we would be inclined to feel that
He wu no more than mere man. If Jesua did
not pr.rform miraclee wMn here on earth, and
the Bible did not record them. we would be
lemptr.d to .. y these evmb are no dilerent
frum the natunl cour.e of nenta familiar
to men.
To ~peak of the virgi n birth a bein~~: in·
credible because it ll contrary to natural law,
ia an objection unworthy of consideration.
There aTe man ~ llran~~:e thinp in nature con·
lrary tu what appean to be natural law. Who
can explain why ice Roats? The law of ordi-
nary ~ent>ration is completely eet aside in the
cue uf th~ bee, and who can explain it? In·
stead of Hia virgin birth being incndible, it
is a circumllance which ia inevitable and mu.a
bt: if we are to accept all that the Word reveala
concernin(l; the life of the Lord Jesus.
As His fuJI incarnation was a miracle, even
so is His Jecond incarnation. Christ'• entrance
into the human heart is JuperntUurGI. It b not
a work of man but of God. We are not born
OJ(ain by natural proceues but by di'rine
power. "That which is born of the Aeah. b
flesh ; and that wh ich is born of the Spirit it
spirit" tJohn 3 :6). The begetting which we
ha,·e experienced cometh from above and not
fr nm beaeath. When met11 deery dae ...,_.
nat ural character of the birth of Jeaua., they
mi,:ht aa well cut uide all that the Bible
teaches about regeneration. No soul wu ner
u.ved apart from the miracle.workins power
of Cod . Salvati on is not a commodity exported
.u if it orig inated with man. but imported a
coming from out side himsell.
The dual incarnations of the Son of God are
indel ibly &tamped with the supernatural. It
takf"s a miracle to save the soul and God is
pleased to work this miracle every time faith
is exercised in the Word, the incorruptible
!!eed. by which men are hom t~~ai"-
The hum ble birth of Jesus in Bethlehem wu
a manifestation. an unveiling or a revelation ...
The most wonderful sight ever beheld by
human eyes was not the glory of God a
seen in His creation, but the glory of God a
rt-vealed in the person of His Son. Here wu
a manif~tation of the personality of God
Himself. If anyone wants to know what God
is like, let him behold Jesus. "And the Word
[which was God] wa1 made ftesb, and dwelt
among us I and we beheld His glory. the glory
u of the onl y begotten of the Father,) fuU of
~race and truth" (John 1 :14). What could be
more wonde rful ! Jesua did not atrip Himadf
of His essential deity in the incarnation, hat
confined Himself to human fte.h 80 that men
mi~ht behold God within the limitation• of
tht-i r own capacities.
The second incarnation of the Ol.riJt of Cod
in human hearta ia likewise a manifewt.tion
and a demonatration of the love of Cod. "In
this was manifested the love of God toward ua.,
becau.~e that God sent Hia only begotten Son
int o the worLd, that we might live thrpq:h
Him. Herein is love. not that we loved Cod, '·'
but that He loved UA, and tent Hb Son to be
the propitiation for our sina" (1 John 4:9-10}.
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··~l11tM *-n.• J....t.tl H-.-.
noM. O lu .. St .. L•• Aoo_.,le .. e-ll f.
IJ it pouible to prove fr om th.e Biblt U..
Juu.r i.r the 1011 of Dcwid? J. IC.., Siou City,
J .....
Yes., for bolh Jo~eph and the VirsJn Mary
were direct de.cendants of Kin! DaYid. T'be
~enealo(O of Joeeph is !l•en in Matthew,
O..peer 1, while that of Mary is found iD
t..k<, Chapler 3. Jooeph ... 1he f--fo1her
of jesua. but for l~al purpoeet JONPh apeed
lo IICknowledge Him a his aon. 'n.e N.w
Tellament refen to the Lord )aua a brei~_ of
tho -' of o..;d, and He lo the One Who
wiD tk on the throhiC of Darid, f•liDU.. the
prophecy li•en in PMim 89. v~ 27-37.
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Ia &be lin& .... ,... ol lolm'l aa.ptl &be IDcemaliOD
ol .. ~ -C2lrlll II -•ed to In --.11:
... -In &be -. Uld llle world wu D*le bJ 111m,
.... &be -...... 111m DOl" -ben art thrM peal
facia, Uld U1e lin& ~ ot u..e rlldl II &bet God wu
"'a Ule 'tlllrld.. Tbe Clllld l-wrapped In .-.
clotbll ... ..--·.· ........... wu Qod. Tbe propbet
Jeleb aid the Child '"bonl" at Bethlehem wu the
~-Clo!l" ADd Paul .-14. "'n Him dweUeUl aU
&be ,.,In• ·or Ule Ooclbe..s bodily." . -.
Jlut bow omo&tDJ It II &bet God ahoUid become a
UWe Cblld, Uld empty mmwlf In a......,...,., He coUld
bo -m tile world."' How Jncompreb..Wble &bel Ule An·
clont of 0.,., -aolnP forth ban lfeen trom or old,
b'CIIil·~· lhoUid come down Ink> IIIIo ftnlle Utile
....sd Uld be "bom.• Bow otnonc• !.bat ltlhoUid mlf be
-or 111m wbo bad nellller beglnniDJ or claJli, nor end
of Ute, &bet He. wu "hrebe years old," and began 14 ~
"about thtny yean or age." ----------Tblnk or it. The God wbo
came bolil the meaaurel ...
elemi&J, atandlnC on IIlla
earth and spealdna or "mine
bour," and aaylng, "Could
ye not watch with me one
• I hour?"
Opm JOUf BibLe to \be t1rat
chapt;et of Oenea... and there rou
... &be .... Ood tha& lbe wile
mm beheld in the manl't'r. w. ..
Jatk:&l)J' Uo•e the wut.e aPd
.okl worl4 Ht uts.en ma alOI'knla
voice, and behold. the whole crt·
a.Uon ~ lnto mane1ou. em..
teoce. Once He Apeab, and Lht
Ua:bt tlulMil and blue.J .:.n the
datlmeaa. Twlct .lft :Jpealu, and
t.he t'lnnament rev~all tt.a wondera.
'11\ree tlmea He apeaka, and Lbe
mountalna ahow t.helt ~ft.J
htilhY, and the nlleJa atntch
before Hlm. Alaln He apeab,
and &be tnea aprjq forlb aDd
lbe IJ'eftl puturea "b1at.t lDLO .,.,.
dant -aplendor. · ODce more Be
ape.U, and the lUll racUa&., aDd
t.be IDOOD beama., and the ,ftan;
abide I.UI:e dl.amo6da In the at¥.
TW'k::e more Be e.peab, and t.he
b1rda aiDa. an;d the earth D\O'fell
wlt.h U•lnl: thlna:a. And then to
crown the ator,. or His wondrous
erutloft. He brn.f.ll.ea the brtaLh
of We Jn ll~» ot claT, and lO, a
cnature 1n Hla O'll'n lmaae be-
holda Hla bl~ fa ee. Truly.
"the wotld , . .,. madr b7 Him ...
THE &IRTH OF Jesus
MAT'f ... ••aw t.'*a &: ....
CHRISTMAS IS CELEBRATED throughoul lho
Chrislian world each Docounbor 25 lo honor lho
birth of Jesus Christ. In our Bibles, we find
the actual event described in two places,
lulallhow 1:18·25, and Luke 2:1·38. Our Sa·
vi our's mother was Mary, a qui8t, devoted
woman, chosen by God far the virgin birth.
Jose~, her husband, was a humble carpenter
who was visited by an angel and told of the
forthcoming event. Mary and Joseph lived in.
Haz.areth, about 100 miles from 'Sethlehem,
but ,made the tiresome jouney to Bethlehem
in order to be incl~ded in a required census.
Upon their arrival in th~ city, they took shel·
ter in a stable. Jesus was born here, and Mary
wrapped Him in swaddling clothes and placed
Him in a monger. Meonwhilefsome shepi-Mrds
followed o bright star to the place where
Jesus lay and rejoiCed that at last their Sa·
viour had arrived. Those Christians fortunate
enough to travel to the Holy Land con visit
lho Church of tho Nal ivily in Bolhlehem. 8os
neath it there is o cove-like room which is
said to be the actual monger room, in which
Jesus was born, one of the holiest places on
earth.
HE biutb ol ]...., In its
~11 i::::.: i.C: .:"'':"':
God'o Bible. If J .... woo
born of an earthly father,
then .He must have been
bam jp ~ a ck ~eeniaat
of Adan!, n;iii ~: c:ouuld DOl em: His life a 1 s •"':.:few the sins of
othen, for all 'ill! 'could do wouuld
be to try in .a~ne ~ to pay· for Hia
own fUilt. But beint' without lin.
then He could ci.e HU absolute:ly
pure and sinless soul for the sins of
all other per!IOilS, which is what He
actually did when He became the
"Sa'riour of the worlcl."
To be sinless, Jcsua bad to be bom
independently of an earthly father.
Tluerefore, ll:rc>uch the Holy GJuost,
God became the Father of Jesus, who,
thucfOft, was ainlcss and remained
10 throucbout His entire life until
He "'hearne aio" for aU sinners (2
Cor. S :21), ll:al lhey "m;ght be mode
the righteousness of God in him."
He "was in all points tempted like u
we art, yet without ain" (Heb. 4 :lS).
This wu prophesied by Isaiah about
750 yean before the event, when be
wrote. "Behold, a vir&in aball con-
ttive, and bear a son, and shaU call
b;o name lmuuua:uuel" (1,.. 7:14).
A SUI'£1HUMAH SAVIOUI
laiah furtheT wrote, "'For unto t1J
a child is born. unto us a son ia civcn :
and the gmemment shaD be upon his
shoulder : and his name shan be c:aOcd
Wauu.ferful . Counoello., The mighty
God, The everlastin( Father, Thf.
f'fince of Puce. Of the inc:reue of
hia ro•ernment and peace there shall
be no end, nnon the throne of David,
and. upon his kingdom, to order it,
W to estAblish it with judcment and
with justice from henceforth nen
for ...,.. (loa. 9 o6-7). This was all
tapCfhnrru'". but Iaiah WTOte. -rhe
... 1 of th< Lon! of h..., win. per·
form this. •• And 10 it a me to paa
oboal 7SO ,..,. lour. Se•enl uuuouuths
befon: Jrws was born. an -' of
God -lo J-ond prophe.;.d lluat lhe dn1d 1 "couuc.m.d in leer
[MaiJ'] io of lhe Holy ~ (Matt.
I :3>).
1M ~~~ of Jesut' birth .. s defi.
nilely 1\xed by lhe ,.,het Mk:alc u
at Bdhldueun of ]adah aboal 710
,..,. befon: H• was bam (5 :2),
and 10 the« were many prophecie! -•iu• Him, aDU1 -rolthral
Hel>mn ......, •••loool• awoillor
Hlo """""' to aoe ,..,. aaul to ,..
_.. the Itinotdam of '""" :upon tiM eortl:. Tlue "Ocflul" _, to bo bonl Ia
BethJehem, bat the ·Soe"' ..... ,.,.
ua.,. .... " .._ before the fa..
dldoDO of the-..,. Wei, nul He
--I I I will: Gaul. I• loot, .. J-CJniol "Gauu -I 'feot icc ... -.·. Pool--.. ""' ..., (l 'TIIL 1:161 •
A TAIIID SAYICIIII
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The Birth of Jesus -
ly DR . JAMES E. IEHHET
£-••li.~ /Ju•~ s.,..,. s~ L•••t~tt• Cot~.,n,llr<HI6y M• A...-l_. c-al of C4ri.U-C4arc_.u
IRetlf'htte<ll fN. CHRISTIAN atACOM. 756 H~ .._,..._, Celll~tt__.. M. J.)
world, decreed that his part of the
lauowo world obould be taxed. Tluio
;acl"!kod lbe conquer~ lauud of lice
Israelites in Pakstine. So Joseph and
Mary, with the memory of what the
anl'!ls had ta'Uled to caeh of them,
went from Nuartth to Bethlehem,
the City of David, thrir ancestor, to
be mrolled and taxed with all of the
othtrs of the house and tineqe of
0.-.id.
Jc.eph and Mary. awarc:ntly. were
not very popular with their re1ativ~.
Marv was "~reat with child... iil<f Joseph was not the father of this
child, and it is tnOTe than probable
that their relatives and friends were
very slow to. believe these stories about
the revelations of God's angels, and
much quickrr to u cn"be Mary'a con·
dition to lOme M:andal involl'inJ!
J~. As anv rate, none of their
relatives 01" friends, already OttU1)J·
in( houses or rented rooms, innted
Marv to come there in her desperate
condition. although many of them
mullt have lrnown about her great
n...t al lice rime. 1-.1> prohobly did
an that he possiblv amid to find a
comfortable loeation for his 'beloved
Mary, but completely without result.
10 that as a last mort they had to
camp in a rtable. which mav not have
been , occupied by any animals, and
at lea~~t: had an unu.ed mangu.
AHG£\.S AND THE SAVIOUI
There was no room in the inn be·
caute it wu occupied by othtn. To-
day many ptOple have no room in
their hearts for Jesus ~Uie their
'hearts art preoccupied with tM
things of the w6rtd and not of God.
But Mary and the Babe were just as
ale anattmdod by docoon and
... _ .. the -.. dcoy -
.,. .. boeuc in the ·-_ .........
lmlity luaopilol -T. for !be ...
of God W'eft _.r. n rnt ucl God W
ci-Wary Hla --of llor
-and ODIIUfart-had--
the -of leer Cluild aDUI bonoU -aad God DeYer f .. iD Hil Pi 'au
'" the -locality _.. ..........
"':eepiau --·lbeir l1:xll .,
...... • ,...., -nat ordiuuuy -
rrrr God_.......-10 ···-
-the ,..., Lmloo, """ -ben of the SsntodiiL 'l'lleJ ......
..... -Gaul -lnlllllll ..., -'<! belioft lluo 1 f1 dill Ho
-.... to .,.. .. lluo _..
llwoa &i .._ tc.f CDald \-U.
Jr.aul the 1tlau. -·-...... . .. !be Cl:lul, -the ........ ....... -of ....... II -. ....... ..,
•wf I 10 ..... d:ot )-. -
Gaul'o S... no I t • -folds. , .... d:ot ...... _-. .....
f ......... -.., .......
foldufol .. d:ot ..... -p I '• ........ _ ..... joy .. ...
Lon! .... , I ...... " a ,
Gaul'•-t •• 1-...........
• lit -I _. I •It•. _. ........ a.. •rr· .. __,.,cw.,.
....... V ... t I ............
there was an aQKel of their Lord ill
their prescuc.~. Natu.-lly, at ~ •a
sifht, they wen: .,.,iplet:eiJ teni6id.•
bul God, lmowq their faittu, opab
ll:rougb the ...... "Fear 001 : for,
behold, I bring yoa load tidiap of
~eat joy, which shan be to aD peo-
ple. · Few unto you is born this claY
in the city of David a Sariour, which
is Christ the Lord.'• Thia wu' far
greater than harinr atartlinc news
over the radio. But the ~
heard and ranembered and were at·
peace in their hearb. Tbtn the ancel
lold lhem ll:al lhey couuld find tl:i•
Sa¥iou'r ;, swadclliuu« clothes, IJinc In
a mancer. and 10 intimatm that they
were to go find their Saviour u
quickly as possible. 'nlat is God'a
message to the world today, and the
pity is that the world does not ,.drop
its business and wan and pleuura.
and ruah rejoieinc to find its Jte..
deemer and Lont
THE SAVIOUI PIAISID
The angu:l wu quiddy followed by
• "multitude of the h<omulr ._
praising God.'' It is P*l"ble tt.t
these might ho .. boeu: the .,.... "-
twelve legions of afl(dl who, Je.ut
later stated, were ready at His com-
mand (Malt. Z6 :S~).· II muSI hoft
bttn unsurpusingly lfi"Dd to ba-n
_., and heord ll:io rreat hamulr
-pnlae God and pn>dalun, "Glory
10 God In the IJialuat.. aDUI prodlu:t
11011 euth peace" a•vwilc oat of
God'a lote -.r:l --4iuuc ID Hio load wiD, tuJ bo •JoJod bf oD
-hod &oaul wil -God, .. llo m:·ir;:' .. ~ ~ .... :n..:
It -juot a , .. _ of !be pnilo
illlil P>rT 1111t wo will mjoy he S.... -.
I
THE SAVIOUI ACUPIID ne ...,..., t•Md cuaJi'' a ... ..., had--_.,-.. lbe-.11~--~-.... .... -.!be I~-· oolut-
to -•her. Ut • _.. II .,_ _.,
Bdfdolwn, """ -.. ~ ..... io-to-· 'l'llk hr' I d:ot
dcoy belined .. ~-...... dcoy ... Hluuu. .... pooiiiJN ... ..., ....... ... §"'
dlci, aDUI dcoy ·-.. aDUI ......... Gaul fer ·oil ... ..., ......... -. _...,_ ............ Gaulfclr
-falllll ,...,. ... ..., ... ... .... of ... ..,.,. ,., .. ....
,., •. Tauloy ,.. lloW ... ... ::." :.l"': Olrlol, He ......... .....
Gloool -
'l'bJbt of the ODe Yho la tM
TrUti 14bt, Uw Oae who U.b&ezu~ an hn1'tD. . whoae face ahlneth
UU UM .un 1D hJa atrmdb. and
of w.bom &be prophet •Jd, "the
earth lltllDed w'Uh Bt. llor>'"-
\hlDk of .ueb a Btinl com.1na
dmm mt.o tbe d&rk.Nu of Util.
poor old world, aDd con:rlnl: 1111
,..., wt&b IW*dcWDc clot.bet, and
yelltq Bill majeet;p· tn Naareth.
Bow 1FObda1'Ul that. \he One who
il "the LU'e" and throUih wt-.om
all \h1D&I Uft, ahoWcl be bom Of
a 1r011l&D, and made knrtr than
lbl anada for Ule aulferin.l or
death. ' Bow amulQ' that the -peat
B•t oet only •w Be ereate
the w~ ef HS. ..-n. u a.
lbe ...._ boiJ' lklq wbo ...
Ia lletblehe•'• lowl7 ..... '"'
wbo boW. uae •tan In tbdr
Olltlnftl, a•• llee .. the f011J14a.
, .. ftl of Uile ear•h fro• eella•·,
alq. ll il He •M •e .. 1fttl
liM ,...\en ln Ut.e bellow .r Kk
~. aa• se .. a ._ .. I• tbt
•uPnao an.. n Is He t.o wbe
beW8 Bil ebiWftn fad In His
a.t.la'bt.J' ba~. BeUne 11, Uw-
Cbrtat wb• wu benl ef a wo·
God'• Yolce •hJch ahatea not onl7
tbe eac&b. but he& .en allo, abould
be ehanled &a Lhe CJ'f of a b&bJ.
Bow unlhlntable that. tbe Oocl
wbo II the "Word" an4 who uu~
eel all tbe mllllona of aw. bJ
name, ahoWd becOme a •Pt!f!Cb·
leu lntant. The areat ''l AM"
who netlher alumbera riot lleept.,
becclm1lla a Cb.Ud and. fa.Jllnr
aaleep Jn a woman'a arm.s.. Bow
man"eloual The OOd who upbOlda
all th1J:lp b7 t.be Word ot HI$
ppwer. who meted out heaven
,with the apan, and w~lo~;hed the
billa ln a balance, and n1eu ured
tbe water& 'tn the hOllow or Rls
hand. tteecwnlhl' a be1ploeM, fraU
lUtJe Blbe.. can JOU rr.up It? a ........ ,,.. tMt tbf' GN --· •"-' walk~ tiM earlb . ..-..... ~~··-. . ..., """' --· .. _ ew -.. ail Da"'!1fi'J C Ue .. ~-.... ._ 1!',..~¥ •1. 'blrPw U.. U.. _..!.,...._.. ,Jk ... le •DI•ene.
•u•=• a ... llWSI. ~ • .:~:o;::. ~: ~r~=e~~~ ... _, ................ .
hJ 1M& 1M ON.,.._ ..... -J nu .__.. ... eat~~," e.w
................. ae.N• ...... ....... .... .. : ...,w
Ge& ......._ ..... -Ule carda!
....................... ftll ., ....................
But wby d14 lhe mllhtJ Ood
thua laJ' ·Ria lkn7 bJ? WhY waa
Be born or a •oman? Why dld
Be ..... the aoeleU ot anael& tor
th1a llntUl world where He wu
Him not." .. He wu 1n the world,
and the world wu made ,bJ Him.
and the world knew Him not."
How pathetici The world was
made by Hlm, but the very world
He made knew Him not. The
Cn!ator wu 1n Lhe world, but Hla
creatures did not know Him. The
One who •••e t.U men their
breath, wp mfntllnc amonor m('n
!or onr 30 Jean:, and t.heJ dldn 't
know Hlm. n W"'t: He wh? made
man. He made bla eyes. He
made hll mtncL He ma de h1J
bUIIlbe:r'eCt wUh 1.be ~ra? heart. He made hia reaaon n
Wh7 'dl4 Be Jea'fe besnn all waa C'hrtlt u.. C'ha&or wbo iaah-
ttto.e Fad? Wh7 did He ~w lObed man • be coWd lblnk,
• ..,. u Be JoumeJed on earUI? and aee. aocl bear. and undet-
Wh7 414 Be CC11M lnto lhe world atand, and loft. But to aad~ had
wtth ere& that could weep and a man'• !acultt• been 111Te(.Ud and
beart the coukl break? The ruined bJ' &io, that the world dld
aDn'U k. ao He couJ4 die. He not know Lhe1r Creator when LheJ wu made a UWe lower Ulan the • &DPII for &be Nftertnr of duth, •• B.lm face to face. So deep
••• 1 a. -the f Oocl had Ule human mlnd IWlken
-'"' lhCe 0 down 1n t.he ahadow of ckalh
abould tu&a 4ea&b ror e-rtn' man: that It failed to d*em tht!'''T,.; "'Be:.: ~e.ied to \De aw.., LlahL" The Lilbt 1hlned In 1he
":.ut Jd Ul DOW conaldel' Uw darkneu, and UN! darkneu eom-
.-cood amutftc Lbtnc' abou' INa prehmded It not. Not nen the
llcrtptart: '"The world WM made prlnca or ""'-workl llntw who
.,_ Him.,. Tbe CbDd JNW lD Chrlat waa, for had LheJ llnpwn
Beihw-D'a lowl7 m.azq'tr CTadle It t.heJ would oot. have cruclfkd.
wu nobod7 .,_ lbaD &he Cru-the Lord of Olar7.
tor. Jotm aa.p, .. AD. &blftp weft "He waa in t.be world, and the
made br Wm: aDd wtlhout Him world wu made bJ Him. an4 t.he
wu DOl &n.7thlnl: mad& tbat waa world llnew Blm. noL" Theft 11
JUde,'" lD UM flrat ehapta of ..o\lltl palha. in theM few worda
JletiiTel " 'bear V. eternal ra,. to make t.he whole world weep. u.r ..,.......,_ to UM C1D17 bqot-Cmiariea beton anpl tanPea
taD Sol\: -n-a., Lord, ID UM be-abd hob' mea. of ol4 had told IJinn~q& ball laid tbt fouadat\on aboul ibe comlllc ol t.he Redefta-
ol "u.. ..nb: ADd U. bea.-. u to Zkm. Abraham aaw m.
an t.bt worb ol UW. ba.adL .. da7 an4 wr..a: rlad. Job &n hil
ADd aplb !D C'Wcpfane we f'Md, auf~ looted to lhe dQ WileD
'7br 1:1r IDID ..,. d. tblau ere-Uw teet of hll Rtdeeowt WOUld
ll&ld. u.t an Ill ~..., aDd Rabd on the earth. ann Ba-
t II a l .,. ID a • r l h. 'f1llble aJam •• Lhl .,. CIOIDial out oC
• • 4 ~ WlldiW • h., J.... and t.bt alq eoaa1nc to
.. .,___ or ._.,._, or prtD-u.. WOI'Id, Darid'a booll of Plalall' .......... • ..,...: au &billa II ......_ IIW &bt ......,. ......
._ •• a ........... ,_ ..... Jalall ....... 1M wor1d _, ........ -cull ........ -of ...... ..-. .... -.......... ·= w..· ...... , ............ &be
._ """ -lculll ... -... -.. OMI7 -... -.. IE'bl 111 to tbe IWIJ lliiiMIII IU4 Be 1llialald ~ od
rnr• ...... --Ood WbO ..... ol ......,_ t.lab .... ..
... I tst!ea ol .. IIIIQa, aDd would 111e W. 01 a ri1w11L AM
..................... .,..... ......... -. ol .. ---...... ___ .. _.., ..... __ .. __ _ .. _ ................ __ .. __ _cull _____ .. ___ ---
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COSTA WUA WAnllSS CO.
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JORGENSEN HEADS
HOAG DIRECTORS ' The Grandest
Mall of All
ABOUT 125 MEMBERS and guests at·
tended the. Balboa Improvement Associa-
tion's annual Christmas party held Tues-
day night, De c. 12, at the Balboa Pavi·
lion. Among the guests enjoying th e J
dance bands were, from left, Councilman
Dee Cook, Vice-Mayor Doreen t,tarsha11,
Ci ty Manager Harvey Hurlburt, and BlA
President Co y Watts.
Racing ·show a~ds Clinic
"An auto happening " at oars," machines that appear
Orange County International to be production cars, but
Raceway Dec. 30 will be can accelerate-to 170 miles
sponsore d by the-South per hour in the quarter-mile.
Coast Child Guidance Clinic All class.:s of production
and raceway management, cars will vie for trophies
featuring a full program of and prize money. Specia l
draa racina. plus a 1special displays by a wheelstandina
pit area exhibit of unusual car, and a dr11g mn torcycle
automobiles, bands and also are schedukd.
A.. · Viaout Jor,_,.. of
0.,.• ..,_, waa elected
.... ldoat 'o( cbo -o(
dlteciOn ot Hoq Hoepl&al
n•rsclay niJbt, Dec. ·14, at
•• -.aual meetiaa Ia die
lloq oonfetoace cqt.er, He
MCCMdt Sea, ' John A,
a6trdy Jr. who h .. held the
olflce tiace USO.
Mr. Joraen .. a h proticlent
of &he Balboa-Marine Hucl-
w.,o Co • .-Ne_wport Beaeb,
Md ~ino H•d•••· San
Pedro: He il paa.,.prtitidont
of tbe Soutbem Califomia
Marine Auoeiatioa and cur•
'*'dy repreunts SCMA in
ltoatina I eli alation.
He Ia a member of the
Commodorea of tho Newport
Chtmber of Commerce, ia a
Shriner, urvet u an elder
at St. Andrew's Preabyte,.
ian "'urch and ia paa~re
aident of the Newport-Bal-
boa Rotary Oub.
Re-e lected officer• to the
IS-member board arc vice-
president, Georac Ko•1 II ;
and secretary, Mu. Edaar
Hill. William J. Stauffer of
Santa Ana wu elected trea-
aurer.
Newly~lected board mem-
bers are Ralph Kohlmeier,
Redondo Beach, and Elmer
W. ·Famsworth or Tustin.
Eiahty persons anendina
&be dinner meetina heard
'
report• from Admin istrator
Winifred L. Bacon, aur.i.
liary president, Mrs. Henry
L. Jones; buildina commit·
tee cbainnan, Georae Hoaa
(J; and chid of starr Allen
0 . ·Cottle, M.D., precedina
the election.
Hoaa Hospital's
or dire~;tou consis ts or
seven members nominated
by the Presby te rians and
seven by Hoaa Foundation.
A neutral fifteenth member
is ncminat ed by each p oop
on altematina yean.
... As easy to
find as your ' front door.
Over 54 fone
J stores now open.
5outh foast ?laza
aiveaways.
Draa racina will s tart at
1:30 p.m., with final elim-
inations to end a t approx-
imately 10:30 p.m. The spe-
cial exhibition will be open
continous ly .
Tickets, pr~cc:d frum S4
down ward w1th general ad·
mission at 52, are available in-law of Lt. Col. Mrs.
at Orange Count)' lnterna-Roger F. Fisher,2&40 13ass-
ttunal Race1.1.·ay, Irvine:; and wood SL, East 91uff, has
through the South Coast been commissioned a second
C:h ild Gutdancc ~-linic uf-lieu tenant in the u.S. Force
ft cc: at 1?1 East Etghteenth upon graduation from Officer
Street, t o!<>ta \-le sa. 0 1 b\ Training School at Lack land
Yuletime thieves busy
Proceeds will support the
South Coast Chil d Guidance
Clinic , a non•profit, non -tax
supported instituti on for th~
diaanosis and treatment of
emo ttonally disturbed chil-
dren.
To appear in behalf of the
Clinic will be thirty 1500
hOf sepower nttrnmethane--
burning rail dragste rs , t,;apa-
ble of over 200 miles pet
hour. and ei
• •
• •
telephon1ng 646-7133 . F" T H . b . A ~. exas. e tS etng
CAST NAMED FOR
''TOP OF THE STAIRS"
The Costa Mesa Civi~;
Playhouse announce& the
casting of their January
show, "The dark at the top
of t,he stairs." This Wil liam
lnge drama will be present-
ed the last 2 week-ends in
January at the Convnuni ty
Recreation Center.
Elaine Barnard and Jame!l
Q-eer wi II be seen as the
man and wife or the mid-
western famil y in the early
r.fH Wr ahy · b6uthe
wodd d~abtD •ill'h<o play·
ed· by Cindie Berlcley, ·Her
small "Jbrothcr, who lock s
himself away from the world
in his scrapbooks of old
movi e stars, will be played
by Dick Fituimmons. The
role of Louie, the boister·
OU!l sister-in-law, will be
played by Patty Ncederman,
and her husband, fl.iorris, by
Larry Trammel. The teen-
ace friends or the daughter
arc ~obert Trammel , Cheryl
Krauter, and Da'f'id Piaman.
assigned to Keesler AF8,
Mis s., lor tra ining as a com-
munications officer. He is
the son of Col. and Mrs.
F.H. Marsh of North High·
lands, Calif.
"Y • oball &nd the babe wrapped io
swaddling clothes. lying in a maDBer. And tud·
denly there w., wi~ the angel a heavenly holt
praieing God and uying. 'Glory to God in the
.hisheet. and on earth peace, good will toward ... men.
l.t.L PAJI! l(
Mortu.ry • UndfttHina
Che.-t • C....t) • ... uscMeum
FI.IMI'M S.. ACR • e..n.t6on Senricn
:1500 ~lfic Vl•w Drrw-1 H~ &eoadl.
C..llloft'l .. 9266J (7!A) 6-U-2700
SEAS 0~8
SPECIAliZING IN THE CLEANIN& &
FINISHING OF ORAPERIES ONLY
., 1 -· •'
ltemoM ..... o.,-..... to , ....... , .......,. ..
EXCLUSIVE COlT GUARANTEE
Dra,.,-y C~e•n•nc. Perfect rq:Md~ of tn.
... of,._,, dr~. tN 100% recMKement
1f cleanatlle.
DRAPERY
CLEANERS
"AMERICA'S LARGEST''
Servinc All Orance County
FREE LOANER DRAPES
LESS 20% fOR CASH &. CAIIAY
TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED
'
'
THAT GAqgAGE. CAN was used t o
carry SS\8.13 in coins collected by Cor-
ona del Mar High School students for the
Newport 9each Uni ted Fund drive . The
350 pounds of coins, including 38,343
pennies, was 1 taken to the Corona de l
Mar of1ice of Newport '3.3\boa Savings
and Loan Assn. to be ta llied on the coin ______ .. _...._.
Sima says
Phoo• lo Y _, O.M<
'-'' • S.hcriptiM:
THE EIISICII v • .,, Lecel Hew•,...,.,.
• ~. Cell 673-0SSO g .
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••
counting machine. Pictured here, from
left, are Taffy Tobias, Newport galboa
Savings teller; Julie J a rv is, vice..pres i-
dent of the sophOmore class; Tom Pur-
cell, vice-president of the associated
student body; Andy Qose, s tudent coun·
cil chairman and Tom Hornbeak, student
body president (Walter Gerhardt photo.)
MEWORT HARBOR EIISIGII
Sf.aliiO SECllOII --P. 4
lltURSOAY, DEC.'21.1957
(X)QA OEL;IAR, CALIF.
Auxiliaries
are ·lauded
The pretidea.U of abe tbr"
womea'• auaili•iu tup-
porcina the prop.m of &be
Bi& Brothen of Orana•
County were preaonted with
t pecial aervice •••d• dllr-
in& the )tb aMual meetina
of tbis public service, aroup
held at the Balboa Bay
Club.
The awards went 10 Mn.
O.W. Uennie) Richard o(
Irvine Terrace, repruentina
the Anaelitot de Oro Auai·
liuy of Newport Be.ach; J
~ •• ·Peter (Carolyn) Chu.rm
of Fullerton, represcntina
tbe Cameo i .\uxiHary, and
Mrs. Joseph {Irene) Oaniacr
of Santa Ana, representina
the Talenu?? o\uxiliary •
.. The local Bia .Brothen
aaency, th ird laracat in the
nation, prov ides help lo
emotionally troubled youna
boys in fatherless homes
throuabout Oranae County,·
OCC SPUOI TEMI THE DRAMA ASSOCIATION of Co rona del Mar High
TIES FOR SWEEPS School presented "ViYa Vaudeville," described as a
The Oranac Coast Colleac "smashing success," on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. The
speech .team tiei:l with Ful· s tudent s made up their own skits and made th ei r own
CAD., L.INCOL.",
CH~tva ••
H&AVY a'11'.TIOH w .... OH.
¥!!~~ $3795
P.OO Mottll: .::1,000 MI. GUAR.
C .. II:PITtt
.,
• ._ ....... ...,.,.T
ALL 8 WM•&•
e ... _,ILO ALL II
wtt••L. GY\.IMO··· •
lllmL JAN.l
OVERHAUL
lerton Junior Colleae for costumes fo r the vaudeville show. There were 18 acts
lhe first place sweepstakes in the sho w. "Viva vaudevill e" was co·produced by GENERAL CONTRACTOR
trophy at the Eastern Coo-Walter Douglas, son of Mrs. M. Salisbury o f Corona C.vril "C,v" _ JU:o.,_:• ference speech tournamenL 'J.-J _l"1'1 • • .. Jon Law of Laauna won de l Mar, and was c o-directed by Debbie Po rter,
the best actor award. z0 • daughter of Mr. and Mr s. J. Po rter of Newpo rt Beach. REMODELING-REPAJRING 16 YRS. SMIE HARBOR LOCATION reene Burlin of Santa Ana The n e Kl production will be "Sunnie Day," to be '
h ld · w 1 0 · · L•t m• h•lp you "•t your houae In order for the took top honors as bes t ac· e tn J anuary. a ter ouglas IS Pictured above •
tress. ()ave 'l.ehm of Hun·
1
:w:i t:h~N:an:e~t~te:.::D:•:•:ty~i n~a~s:c:•:n :• ~fr:o:m~";V;a~u:de:v~i~l r~e~.'~' __ .,!;;;;;;H;;o;;lt;;d;;"';.s.;;;;.V;;o;;j•;;b;;;;roo;;i;. ;;'"";;;;l;;l;;! ;;;;;;;; .. ;;:;•:;:U:;.;;;;;;;;;;:;., tingtoo 'Beach and Rich Me··
Innis of Garden Grove won
wo n first in debate. Pat
Dickerson of Costa Mesa
was 2nd in men's discus-
sion. Errol! Gerson o f Costa
Mesa took 2nd in men's ex-
temporaneous speakin&. Guy
Vincent de Pan\ of Corona
del Mar won 2nd in impromp·
tu speaking •
RUDY VALLEE TO GIVE
SHOW AT BAY CLUB
' Rudy Vallee. whose sina·
ing career spans almo5t 4
decades. will present a one-
' •
Professional
Directory
'
man show fo r Balboa Bay
· Club memb ers Saturday
even ing. Jan. 20. He is INSURANCE ...
FO~ ALL 0 1'" YOU R
INSU R:-.."--C E NEEDS
ROBERTSON -SADL El R
INSU RANCE
3333 E. CoUI H"Y.
Corona drl Mar -fiiJ.J8:wl
FUNERAL DIRECTORS .
BALTZ
MOR TUARIES
1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COSTA MESA
Midway b-2 424
J520 E. COAST HIWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
ORiol e 3·Q 450
Si11 ce 1942
Friendly Nelfhbortlood
Service
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broad way
U 8-3433, 8-3434 Cost• Mesa
Westclilf§" Chapel
eL'!·t'fll·~ 427 f. 17th ST.
COSTA I<ESA .........
EN THUSIA STI C STUDENTS at Corona del Ma r High
School were pleased wit h the success o f th ei r "Oper-
ation Mail Call" collection of Ch ri stmas gift s tor ser·
vicemen overseas and vet era ns in Veteran's hospi·
tal s. Some students contributed money to ourchase
gi lts a nd othe rs brough t gi ft s to th e school . Two ser·
vice clubs at the school were the co·soonsors of the
drive: The El ysians (girls) and the Key Club (boys).
Th e gi rls helped wrap pa ckages ft~r rr;:~i li ng overs eas
and the boy s picked up and delivered the packages
to the wa rehouses designat ed as collection agenci es.
Malin da Greeley, presiden t of the Elysia n cl ub, is
pictured above with Jim Riedel, preparing the gifts.
for ma iling. (D al e Samoker photo.)
Orco Block Co. Call in Your Want Ad
to the En1ign
673~550
BUILDING BLOCKS . AU.· SIZES -ALL TYPES
Telephoae: JAc.Doa 7-2239
IDQ; llatella. St-toD 2:120 S. Main. ·Santa ADO
STAND UP FOR AMERICAI
Celi f.m ions will hov• an epportunity to vote for U.v~r G.ort•
Walloc• for Pr .. i"-nt in 1968 ONLY 'If • new politictil party
plocleod to lhls ,...rposo ;~ quaUfiod lo.r rho Calilomlo bGIIot, Tho
AM«Ic.., lnd_.d.,t Party ;. rho Calilomia' ,any wt.IC:h rho
ncrtNwtol Wallace c_,.itn ho• aurhorlaM to place. the Gover.
nor'• naiH on the general •lectlon ballot In thh •tof" ... . .
To qualify rho ""'•ICGn Ind., .. ~.,, P.orty lo.r rho Coli'-10 bGI·
lot, 66,059 vot•• I'MI•t r .. i•ter with the porty prior ... J-.,
20, 1961.
If yo• 11ish 1 reaislf• 1o eel 11pot1 yoM, lit
.... 14 h happy to ulp. Cot~U~er •s et •. ·•
P'.O. 1 .. Ill
L IL ....... c.a.-... fMII .. ........ ""
·-' . QIIZFNS FOR WALLACE
scheduled to perform ro r 8ll
hour and 2i) minutes.
Mr. Vallee started as a
bandleader, s inaer and re-
cording s tar. and later be·
came a movi e and ni&ht
club perfonner. He made the
''Maine Stein Son s" fa·
mous, and for many years
the megaphone wu a trade·
mark of his c roonina. At
the beginnin& of this de·
cade, he found new s tardom
on Broadway, playing a
comedy role in "How to
succeed in business with·
aut really trying. ••
LEGAL NOTICE
O Hni:'OA~Ct: ~0 . 1239
·\\ ORill ~r\S C E OF' TII F: CITY
Or '\EK'PORT BEACH f:ST>\B-
1.1."'111\'G SETRA CK l.l:"i ES
-\\II :\\IE:'oi DI N C. IHSTIHC:T
\1:\P :\'0 . 5 1
Th,. Cih f:ouno il of th .. Cil}
r.t f 'IO;,....,pon n .. arh drw .. ordain
.1-. fo ll o ~<os:
SECrJO\ I. Ui"'lricl \h•p No.
·,1. relf'rre•l to in Sf'r lion 20.·
06.030 of thr :'\e .. ·porl IJf'aCh
\luo ir ipal Code and made a paN
of Till,. 20 o f !iaitl C:odr by rt-
fo·r•·nct', ;, anwnded and huil<l·
lnJl srtbar k li ne !< art• ht•rt•hy
f'Siitbli!ihrd lor th e hereinah.-r
d,.,.crib,.d rtal propi'TIY in thr Citb of :'1/ .. wport Beach , County
nf r;mjl:r. Stat•• o f Coliforn ia,
,,,. lol\owi!l:
Thr front bu ild inp; "t'tbac-k
line_, fo r Lots 9 , 10, II. 12,
15. 27. 30. 31 , 32, 33 , :14 , 35,
36. 37, and 38 of Tract 6228 ,
"" "ho wn on 11 map rer ordcd
in 11ook 229, pi11Jf'l<, 27 th roujth
31. of \1i!'<cellanr ou!!l Map!!l,
R .. r ord,. of Oran!Je County,
f:ali forn ia , !ihall bl" as fo l-
lows:
Lo1.o;; 9, 10. II, 12. 27\30, 3 1,
32, 33, J 4 and 35 sha I be .'lilt
f,.et (6 ").
Lots 15. 36 . l i an d 38 !!!hall
b .. ten feel (I 0").
S~:CTION 2. The Planning 11i·
tf'ctor of the City of Newport
Oeach is hereby ins lrucu:d
and directed to chan!Se Dislrict
Ma~ No. 51 !iiO lUI to show the
budding setback lines l'll!llab·
lished in Srctioa I hereof and,
as sa id Distri ct Map 11hal\ have
been so ame11ded) the aame
!thall remain in full force ••d
e ffect and be • pari of Title 20
of the Newport Beach Municl~
pal Code.
SECTTON 3. This ordi .. nce
11hall be publillbed once ia the
oHicial aewepaper of llle •City,
11nd lh e !lam e Shall be effective
30 day• after the date of it•
adoption.
Tliia ord ioaece ••• ialro--
de~ced u a teplar •ee!i•& of
the City Cooac.U of the City
of Newport Beach held 011 tile
27th day of Novew.ber, J%7. •d waa adopted o. tile lid!
d"Y of Dec~Nt~r. 1967. hy tile:
followlaJ vote to wh:
AYES, COUNCILMEN : Par110t1a,
M.,A•ll, CNber, Cook, Sliiehoa
NOESLCOUNCILMEN: Noae
ABSE"T COUNCILMEN: Roo
pra, Forsit
ATIEST' tn,.. LaJioa cr., ct ... P.~u .. , o... 21r '"''· .. n• Newpon Ranor Eaalp
DEUGHT THE VOLKSWAGB'-j AND PORSCHE OWNERS
ON YOUR CHRISTMAS UST WITH ACCESSORIES
FROM IVERSON
Listed below ore just o f•w of the many ipeciol OC•
cessories thai will brigllten everyones Chri stmos morn·
ing. Vi1 it Chick lver10n'• occes10ries showroom early
to toke odvontoge of these special prices.
VOLKSWAGEN
IHSICIIIA KEY FOB
$1 .75
COCO MATS (Front & Rear)
$16.9S
DOORSILL PLATES (Stoinleu StHI)
$12.00 pr.
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CLOVE LEATHER STEERIIIC WHEEL COVER
$6.50
BEAUTIFUL CHROME SKI RACKS
$14.9S
ELECAIIT WOODSHIFT STICK KNOB
$3.75
BENDI X TACH.O-METER
$22.9S
WOOD STEERIIIC WHEEL
$39.95 -$49.95
SIMULATED WOOD DASH
$7.95
CHROME REAR VEHT GRILLE
$5.95
RACE TRIM DOOR HANDLES
$6.9S pr.
RACE TRIM WINDOW HAMilL ES
$7.95 P'•
PORSOIE
KEY FOB TYPE
$1.75
PORSOIE KEY CASE
$2.25
STAIIILESS STEEL DOOR SILL PLATES·,
$19 .95
DRAGER T1 RE GAUGE
$6.95
COCO MATS (Front & R•ar)
$21.95
WOOD SHIFT KNOB
$3.75
LEATHER RACING -DRIVING CLOVES
$10.95
CHROME LUGGAGE S. SKI RACK
$59.95
TALBOT RAOHC MIRROR
$7.95
WOOD STEERIIIC WHEEL -F;u tluv '59
$55.00
IlARDI WOOD WHEEL ('60 on)
$95.00
MITTEII CAR COVERS (oil mo~ol•)
$27.50
LUGGAGE SPIDERS ALUM. MAC T~PE WHEELS
$39,95 each OIROME WHEELS
$3.4.50
$3.95
_, lltVO. AT 22nd ST. • NIWI'OIIT
taAUOA I'ININIUUl
673-0900
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SUPT .• NORMAN WATSON, of Orange
Coast College, at left, president of the
Costa Me.sa United Fund, accepts con-
tribution checks from C.H . Hutcherson,
right, assistant divi sion director of Quality
assurance and logistics at North American
Rockwell Corporat ion's Autonetics Divi-
sion, Anaheim, and Mar ilyn Kelly, 1808 W.
Balboa Blvd., Central Newport, member of
Rockwell's Donate Once Club. Autonetics
employees gave $3,312 to the United Fund
of Costa Mesa, $2,14q to the Newport
Beach United Fund and $1,117 to the
Laguna Bea ch Community Chest, through
the Dona te Once Club.
City Building Permits
The buildina department
c.f the Ci ty of Newport Beach
is1ued the followina permi ts,
valued at $1,000 and ov er,
du ring the first half of thi s
month :
Harbor Vi•w Hill s
Second Church of Chri u
Scientist, church building
at 3100 Pacific View l)r.,
5&4,100, and Sunday school
and office facilitie s , S6&,-
4i0,
Dr. Treat, swimmina pool,
3443 ')uiet Cove, 5),5\lJ.
Corona del Mar
Bay & Beach Realty, 2407
E. Coast Hw y., add o ffi ce,
$4,000.
HarbOf Investment Co.,
2&55 ~.Coas t Hwy., divide
office area into 2 offi ces,
S2 ,:xJJ.
M.H. Shennan Co., 2625
F.. Coast Hwy., new founda-
tion, patin' entry, veranda
cover, 5),500.
J. Rein, 617 Marsuerite
Ave., demolish garaae and
add residential unit, 515,-
250.
D. Lee, 2508 Ocean Blvd.,
add &pArtment, 526,000.
We it"Upper Bay
George Yardley, l~nit, 1-
story dwelling, 1007 \lari-
ners 340.
Ivan Wells & Son s, 1-unit,
1-story dwellina a t 1122
Santiifo Dr., 531,000.
east PI"' Bay
Philca.Ford Aeronutronic,
rearrange facility in indus-
trial building, Ford Rd.,
S6,5i)i).
N•wport Center
Irvi ne Towers, 1440 New-
port Center Drive East, fire
sprinkl ers for basement
area, S5,;)J;).
Balboa Island
Robert Uh lik , 322 Coral
Ave., add lanai, bath and
aarage, 57 ,0;);).
Ruth Hershey, 201 \1arine
Ave., alterations and re-
pairs, 56,2 34.
Bock Bay
University lnd4s trial Co.,
3623 Birch St., ti It up com-
merci al bui ldina, 586,000.
B.U. Miller Co., 4\)i);) Cam-
pu s Dr., partitions, 56,000.
Bay Shores
P. 'lheuler, 2541 Vista
Dr., alter garaae into bed-
room, build new aarage,
52,500.
CIIH "oven
M. Pobog, swimming pool,
Sill Cliff Or., 52,61)0.
~·tr s. E. Hudson, 14lJi) Ha-
ven Pl., kitchen addition,
$6 .000.
Bonnie Lindig
H .. ,.,, ',felghts
Geo11e Badaer, add 2 bed-
rooms and aarage, 547 Santa
Ana Ave., 54,200.
Balko ·
Harry Ottinas, 1516 \1i ra-
ma r Dr., swirrming pool,
S2 ,400.
>\. Selinkey, 1-unit, 2-
story dwellina, 1424 W. Bay
Ave., 560,001).
L i-fo Isle
R. McCardle, alterations,
117 Via Koron, 52,000.
Newport
Tony Vasi, foundation,
227 2i)th St., 51,~0.
Robert Staats, sign , 2001
W. Coast Hwy., 51,250.
Blackie Gadarian, main-
tenance buildina, 2414 New-
port Blvd., S6,i)00.
GOREN EXPERT WILL
GIVE LESSONS U BBC
J osephine Walter Smi th,
the Goren bridae expert
from Chicaao. will orrer a
twi ce-a-week series o f
bridae lessons next mo nth
at the Balboa Bay Club.
She will present the les-
sons on TUesday and
Thursday evenings, be&in-
nin& Jan. 1 and continuing
throu&h Jan. 2~.
received 6 money bags
from Corona del Mar today.
Was one of them yours?
Ma~e Bonn1e ltnd 1g your money ·ma~mg pen pal. Her "Bonme L1nd1g Money
Bags" are the envelopes people who l1ke to save by mad send to Glendale Federal
m Newport Beach They're a conven1ent and easy way to save at the nation's
second largest Federal ... and the only Federally chartered, su perv1sed and
1nsured sav1ngs assoc1a1ton 1n Newport Beach. Get you r own supply
of "Bonn1e l 1ndig Mo ney Bags'' by return ma1l ... postage pa1d
both ways. They're much more dependable than messages in bottles.
Glendale Federal Savings
and l oen AMOCietlon I Meln oflh=e: Glenct. ..
Elks honor . Rights Bill
Bill ot Riahts Day, aea
uide to honcw the riut 10
ameadmentt lo the Consti·
talioa of' the United Statu,
whieb went into effect Dec.
15, 1791, was observed at
the Dec. 14 mcetina o( New-
port Harbor E lka Lodae No.
1767, aecordina to Laurence
C. McArthur, Exalted Ruler.
Guest speaker for the
event was Robert B. Webb,
Santa Ana attorney and B.P.
O.E. Grand Lodae Ame rican-
ism committeeman represent-
ina Califarnia, Atiz.ona,
Nevada, Hawaii, Philippine
h lands and Guam. Mr . Webb
is a aradua1e ot Notte Dames
and U.S.C. Law School,
put exalted ruler or Santa
Ana Lodae, past dis trict
depuiy &rand culled ruler
for the Oranae Coast Di s trict
and presently a member of
B.P.O.E . Grand Lodae par-
dons committee and the
Ca lirornia Elks Assn. reso-
lutions commiltee.
Wallace visits Friday
Foll"'''er Governor Georae
Wallace of Alabama will
be in Oranae County this
Friday, Dec. 21 , makina
personal appearances in his
drive to act the American
Independent Party on the
ballot in CalifomiL
Here is his schedule:
1:00to11:00a.m.-Oranac
Co\1\ty Fann Bureau, Ul6
W. Olapman Ave,, Oranae.
Noon to 2:00p.m. -In the
main c lubhouse at Laauna
Hi lls Leisure World, for
Leisure World residents.
3:\)Q to 5:30p.m.·-Ameri-
can Le gion Hall , 14532
Beach Blvd., Midway City.
7:00 to 10:30 p.m. -Gar-
den Grove School boys'
Jym.
Deputy reaistrars will be
present at all these loca-
tions &o enable voters to
chan&e their reai s tration to
ael the party on the ballot
for the presidential pri -
maries. Deadline is Jan. I.
The Harbor Area head-
quarters is at 1116 Har·
bor Blvd., Costa \tesa,
Earl l\.1oraan from Alabama is
the Oranae County coordi-
nat or for the re&istration
campaian. Oepu ty regis-
trars will be sent to homes
of shut-ins and invalids,
the local headquarters re·
ports.
A double celebration
Dr. and ~s. Richards The ~loffman fami ly first
Hoffman celebrated their established thei r residence
20th anniversary as resi -on Balboa l!land, at 21 4
dents or the Harbor "-rea on Diamond Ave . The next year,
Tuesday, evenina, Dec. 12. April , 1 ~a. they moved to
The occasion was also a their present location on
21st birthday celebration Mariaold Ave. in Corona del
for their dauahter, Nancy, ~r. Their son Richards
(Mrs . F red) Olson of Cos ta Jr., now 25, lives in Wcst-
(\.lesa, who "came of aae" mi nster with his wife and
the day before. daushter. Young Rich is
-----manager or Ward-Harrin gton
LEGAL NOTICE in Fullerton.
------------"Doc" Hoffman is rem em-SOTICE OF' PU BUC Hf.ARrNG Sotice is hereby Biven that bered by Ensign readers
the P18nn in!Commiuioo of the for his many years o r writ-
City ,Of Newport Beach will in& about deep sea fishin&
hold a pnblic heuing on the and diverseothcr topics in
applicat1on of Ge?"!e and Bar~ hi s "Calling C. f)." column. ba ra _Freeman for a variance R926 to permit: fou r living
units to be constru cted on \4RS. PARSONS WINS 4625 sq . ft. io the R..J district. on portion of Lots II & Ill \1n. Lindsley Parson s of
Block 231, 'Fra ct Corona de Corona del \lar has won a \lar commoply known as 331
and 331 ~ Dahlia St., Corona
del \tar.
Notice is ' hereby further
givu that aaid public hear in!
will be he'ld on the 4th day or
January , 1968, at tke .llonr af 8:00 p.m. in til.e Coq c1l Chua-
~rs of the Newport Such
City Hal l, ,at whlcla time and
pla ce an y and all persons in-
terested may appear and be
heard thereon.
Ray Y. Co pelin, secretary
Sewport Bea ch City
Planning Commiss1on
Publish: nee. 21, 1967, in
The Sew port Harbor Ensi!D
LEGAL ttOnCE
'IOTJCF: OF TRUS TEE'S SALE
So. 101 2
On Janu.ory II . 1968, at II :00
o'clock. A.M., at the front en-
tran ce of Stan~ha w Corpora-
tion, 1600 L \fa yfair, Orao~.
California S tan~haw Corpora-
tioo , as Trustee under the Deed
of Trust made by S.T. STEELE
A~D ROSA LEE SHARON
husband and wife and ;.; .;;;;;,;:s,,p_;;~~. 1964, in
of Offi-
!• Coon• to secure
an indebtedoess io fa vo r of
EILEEN \f. MAHONEY , a
married wom.an now owned and
held by ElLEEN L.~U ER
GLENN , who acqaired interes t
as Eileen M. Mahooey by rea-
of the bresch of certain
· secured thereby,
whic h was recOI"ded s.;,,,;~b;, 8, 1967, in Book
7915 , of said
Re cords, Stan-
contest to name the new
upstairs dinin& area at the
Villa Nova Restaurant on
the Newport Harbor water-
fron t near the Arches. \Irs .
Parsons' winnin& name is
"Allen's Attic,'' SUJJCSted
by the first name of the
owner, Allen l)ale. The
prize wu dinner for 4 oo a
night of the winner's selec-
ti on.
2333 E. Poclllc C01111 Hl1hway
(ot MocArthur loulevonl)
Newport Beach
Pho .. , 673-15!10
Corporatioo will sell at
auction to the hl,;h eat
for cash, payabfe in
money of the U11ited
at the time of sale, l :~::f:~:::~w:a0rraoty sa to Iitle, or e11cumbrances,
cooveyed to aod
Mid Trustee un-
•said Deed ofTnst, in and
the followln! described
property, to-it:
That certlldn leasehold in-
terest in the pafcel of lnd
(gtatcd in the City of New•
port Beach, Orup Conoly,
Ca lifon.ia, described u
follows:
Lot 34 and the Nonherly 6.00
feet of Lot 35 ia block 23 of
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aa ahowa CID ;eo.~..i~o ha Book 23.
of Miacella-
reeorda of
NElii'ORT HA-IIOR EN~GN
SECOIIO SEc;TION --P ... $
THURSOAY, DEC. 21, 1957 '
OOIIIIIA DEL IA R, CAUF.
H. L EE FELLINGE, son of
Urs. Sett)' K. Fellinge of
30CJ Grand Canal, Balboa
Island, ha s been commis-
sioned a second l ieutenant
in the U.S. Air Force upon
graduation from Off icer
Training School at Lack land
4.F13, Texas. He wi ll remain
at Lack land for train ing as
a personnel offi cer. Lt. Fel-
linge, a 1%2 graduate of
Newport Harbor High School,
recei ved his '3 .S. and M.B.A.
deg rees fr om th e University
of Oregon.
May the Star ol
Bethlehem lead us to good will among ali nations!
UY FIEIII, Jeweler
....... Wetcluaaer
NAME BRAND WATCHES "
DIAMONDS • JEWELRY • GIPTS ., w. lltlt l t.. Ceatll ..... • Llbertr ....
The Largest Bible Cl oss in the Harbor Area
lind tea }'M to o atvcfy in wh ich
"The Bible Comes Alive.,
TIME: Every Meloy 111oming ftoM 9 :45 to 10:.50
PLACE, FIRST UPTfST CHURCH
OF CDSTA MESA
301 MovMiia Str•t
A II' ARM II'EL COME AII'AITS YOU 1
BRING YOUR CHILDREN'
IIEIPIIT IAIUI AIU
•• FH All Y.l nil IEEIS
J~~~~~L I 646-5019
'Fire
DUNLOP-
CAliS .,.,, ..... ,
De Luxa Champion
New Treads
TH.
1110 ..... V DOWII MOTOIU .T
FAST di*'J•I
SBVICI
NaED.
JEllY IALL niE
1762 NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA MESA
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LESLIE T. P I::TE~SI:N of 8aycres t, at left, has been
named for his 8th year as gene ral chairman of the an -
nual recognition banQuet of the Orange ~mpi re Area
Boy Scout Council. The even t will be held Tuesday
evening, Jan. 23, at the 13alboa 13ay Cl ub. Th e program
will include the annual citizen ship awa rd and installa-
tion of Cou ncil officers. The l%B oHicers include Mil-
fo rd 'N. Dahl, pr eside nt lshown here with Mr. Petersen);
Or. Daniel Aldrich, Howard A. ':lear, w. Ed Crane,
George Haag II, ~obe rt Johnson, Leland Olive r and
#illiam H. SPurgeon !II, vice presidents; James G.
Maynard, treasurer; and Or. Richard Kendall, Council
(Ommissioner.
t:HIJRt:HES
''~ Gloagrt911fumal G!~urr~ 3262 Broect St-reet, Newport Heig ht•
• ,<Ito Ft'ee .... frtfkp-e~td_,
( '""l!"'f!Oiir,,a/ (hristion Ch11rrh
The P.ev. Norrn on Brown, preoching
SunJa) S..:rvi ce and Church School at IIJ:l)U a.m.
Hurury core provi cfecf Phone : 6-'2-27..0
First Baptist Church
of C asto Meso
ll.•f•t• ... t Hi bJ,. ~"ll"""hip
/ol(lt>pende~tl--\lllOnn mOIIS
Santo Ano & Mognolio Sts.
Dr, P .( •. ".:umann , pas tor
Sl S IJAY SERVICES
.J:-l S a.m. Sunda} S~.:hnol
II :Vot a.m. \t.Jrn tng Wor!ohi p
h :old p.m. Tra1n1ng lini•>n!o
7;dol p.m. E\..:n1ng \\or..;hip
WED1"ESDAY
7:2d p.m. Bible Stud~
~:d1l r.m. Pra}..:r \leet1ng
Lutheran Church
Of the Master
Lutheran
Church in A.meri ca
2'-JIJil Pac1fic View Dr.
Cowna Jel \lar, C aliforni
Dr. William R. Eller
Ph"n~: ORit•le J-5ll22
It 1"• ''·"'·· ~ ,,.,;h "or-.hip
'I 1·, .t .rn .. ( hnr< h "<'honl
II 011 "·"'--r, . .,,,,,. 1\ur.,hip
\I B!'~.R) PRO\ IIIU>
CEN TRAL
Rl;l;U~
~~f1' ~ fm:h::::.
The Pl4n nf God
· Jh~ Pt'rW)n nf Chri'l
Th~ Power nf lhf' Holy Spirit
'~'·"""~ \\"'''"1• 'I ~'"' Ul ., ,O,M
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'1'1• ol""•-•1•, llohh ''"<1' ,,.., "·~·· . '""
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A full Vouth rms,4m
Cm. of Or.anK" 4nd 2lrd. Sl.
Co<>to~ """" P~·l"" II I 1·-~ Ill " \II'<
A TTEHD THE CHURCH
DF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
F"IRST BAPTIST CHliRCH
(South,.rn )
Corona de I Mar
Coast Hw.). at MacArthur
Pastc,J Howald E. \lo'i\liams
Phone b 73--6626
SUNDAY SCHOOL •••• 9r-'5 •"'
MORHIHG WORSHIP., llrOO •"'
EVEMIHG WORSHIP •• 7r00,...
WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7t1S ,.,.
NURSERY PROVIDED
Christi an Scienc•
Services
FUtST CHURCH Of'
CHRIST , SOENTIST
]]OJ Via L1do
Newpo1 t Beach
Sl'NUAY SCUOOL
9: 15 o "' and I I o,.,.
SLJ'IOD AY SERVICES
9 ·15 -11 ......
't\EONESDAY EVENING
\1EETING a .,_,..,
READING RCX>M
........ ,.., 9 ...... -5 .......
WHna•dow · 9 a ..... -1:-'S fl ·"'· r ., ... ,.,. ..... , ..... ,..
9 ...... -5 ....... , 7-9 .......
S...nd•w: 1 ,._,.._ -• II·"'·
SECOND CRIJitCR Of'
CRIIIST. SCJ£NTtn
Newport Bead al
Corona del Mar
610 Carnation Ave,
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 ......
SUNDAY SERV ICE 10 •-
V.'EDNESOA Y EVENING
MEETJN(, 1:00 ,. . .,
READING ROOM -
\1 utual Buildin1
28fl3 East Coast Hi J,hway
Mnn.-Sat. 10 11.m. to '>p.m.
1'htlt,.dily I"WI"nin(l -7 to 9
Ynu arc COfd1ally 1nvued to
ill!t'nd Church Ser-..•ces and
lo usc the Rc..S1n1 Room.
llrwpprffiarl.or C.ullttron ~
.. Ott II" 81•/1& OrwrlooAittt Nf'UI/'(Jrl H•rltnr••
JtOI e\.1~~ DtltYC
NEWPORT BE ACH, C ALIFO RNIA
THE AM ERICAN LUTHERAN ~HURCH
8:JO a.m. to q;JO a.m. -WOtship Service
q;4S a.m, to 10:45 a.m. -Sunday School
1 ):00 a.m. 10 12:00 noon -WOr.shlp Se,..lte fte-.-G.-.-lbe R••· Oasqe J ... 4iedw. Vilitalioa Pa1101 ...... , .•.
THE 1'1611 OFFICEIIS and dlrettors . of
the Newpott Harbo~osta Mesa qo.ard
of Realtors are pictured here at the
Oec. 8th installation meeting, held
at the Newporter Inn. They are, from
left, William C. ~lng, president; J.
Peter 13arrett, first vice-president;
Charles S. l)reyer, 2nd vice--president;
~oy J. Ward, Charles F. Colesworthy,
1\rt Gordon and ~Isle Pa inter, directors,
.
and William H. Farnsworth, retiring
president and ex~Hiclo mtmber of the
board. Not p\ct ured are ~uth Pardoll,
secretary-treasurer, and Ron Calder-
head, director. In the background, at
the speak er's table, are emcee Andy
Devine, Mr s. Devine, and ~oger o.
Slat es of Huntington Beach, Installing
officer, who will be th e lqba CR~A
reg ional vice-president.
From the Po.lice Bloner
lolooll.y, Doc. 11 rant, 2530 W. Coast Hwy.,
Mariner"s Mile; when they
leh the restaurant wi Choul
payina, she aot their li-
cense number.
ton Lane, Cotta Me sa, re-
ported that a window in his
car was broken while park~ ----~
ed at 506 S. Bay Front,
Balboa Island. •• Fenders
Martha SmartreUlmed home
10 S600 River, Wes t New~
port. 10 find that someone
had thrown a bottle throuJh
her fence ••• Edward Burt,
1 ~. o r 207 Cypress, Apt. A,
Balboa. was booked as a
U\uty ••• Leu than S20\)
damaaes we re done lo cars
involved in a collision on
E. Coas t Hwy •• west or
Bayside !Jr. with driYers
Robert Garland of Iowa and
Edward Jillson, 1142 Oranae.
Costa Mesa.
Thursby, Dec. 1 o4 on cars driven by Robert -=======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======::: Filsinaer, 102 Via Antibes, -
Tuesctay, D•c. 12
Lido Isle, and Frederic Niel· -========4 sen, 1628 W. Ocean Front, -
Central N ewport, were dam· =========~~~~ aged after a co IIi s ion on
Newport Blvd. and Via Lido-----------,
•.• William Shryock, 28, or-----------705Y.t J asmine Ave., Corona
del ~ar. was booked on lhe
charae of drunk in public,
after his car was found
Reaina Ros e, 41, of 334
Cabrillo, Costa \ten, was
booked on the c harae o(
dru nk drivi ns ahcr she wa s
stopped ror runninJ a red
light ; she failed the so-
briety test because s he
could not walk in a s traiaht
line or could no t raise
either foot orr the around
without stauerina orr bal-
ance . , .Diane Weed, 21,
417 E. Ba y Ave •• Balboa,
was booked on the charae
or intoxicated in public
after stumbling oul of her
car onto the sidewalk near
hom e at 4 :45a.m ••. Charles
Potter, 520h Orchid, Cor-
ona del \lar, left his \ius-
tang unlocked and a lhief
stol e his radio-. and stereo
tapes valuecf a"t sao.
His s lidina alass door,
worth SlSO, was broken by
a projectile, reported Albert
Heinze, 271~ Scttins Sun
Or., Harbor View ~!ills •••
Someone unsnapped his
black, Sl ilO Triumph con~
vertible top and stole it,
said Hiram Martin, 20Qih
Sapphire, Balboa Island •••
Rex R.eno, 141 Via ~l avre,
Lido Isle, was out or wwn
so he coul&-.'t report the
theft of S3 Ja aolf clubs
from his Cadi llac in Sep·
tembcr .•• Car drivers Ro-
bert Coryell. 1;)0 Sea Lane,
No. 56, Harbor View Hills,
and Ronald Lyons. 330 \1ar-
JUerite, Corona del \tar,
collided on Sea Lane we s t
or Go ldenrod.
near a damased traffic siiJl·-------------------------------------nal a t Poppy Ave. and
,: riday, "'>•c . 1 ";
Jo)'Ce Btedchoft,
II 12 Goldenrod,
45, of
Harbor
View Hills, was booked on
L~e charae of intoxicated
in public .• , Two S20 bills
we re left lyina on his kit-
chen bar when he went out
for t he evenina. declared
William Hind, 'n5-C W. Bal-
boa Blvd., Balboa, bttt when
We.Jn.,dcry, 'Dec. 13 he returned the bar was
Coast Hwy.; passen&er
Susan Albin, 1117 W. Say
Ave., Balboa, was taken to
Ho as Hospital by a private
car •.• Carol a Stewart, 1503
W. Bay Front, Central New-
port. drivins rrom private
property onto We s tcliff. was
involved in a car collision
with driver ~uaine Cook,
401 Cabrillo. Cosla Mesa.
, llooOioo-Ah
C.41tionl•t
Slo ... Motol
lUO S.p«ior A ...
Lll-55 31
L<Y<'UaiJu.'•
BEAUTY N OOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone b 13-1336
~erry \liTnane, 11--year-bare. • Someone pried the
uld wai tre ss, of 1627 W. latch of his Pontiac wind-
Balboa Blvd., C entral New-Wln& and pined entry to
port, was booked on the steal an S35 s tereo and
charge of possession of mari-tape, accordina to Ted
juana. .• A 7 foot Sabot was Owsley ,243 Prospect,;New-
s tolen hom his dock, said port 9\o res. .Gertrude
Jim Brown, 171;) S. Bay Ft., Verdult. 514 W. Balboa
Balboa Island. • .Manuel Bhd., Balboa, said that
Diaz Jr., 23-yearaald bar-someone broke her car an-
tender, of No. 2, Ne wport tenna ..• Eusene Chilberg
Hotel. West Newport, was of Los Anaeles made a U
booked on the charae o f in-tum on E. Coast Hwy. n ear
toxicated in public after Avocado, Corona del Mar,
poli ce found him sittina in and was involved in a car \~BU~I~L~DI~HG~~~:!!~~~~ his car at 2021 \1iramar, collis ion with driver Henry r-
Balboa. • Slocum Shawn, Beaonaer, 516 Fernando,
327 Via Lido Nord, Lido Balboa. . .J ohn Gersten,
Isle, reported the theft 26. of 154;) E. Ocean Blvd.,
--•
• RQIODEUIIG •
ADIUIDIIS
LICEJISED I IOIIDED
FREO H. GERWICK
304Gololoo...a
673~1 -549. 2170
LI A-3311
of her purse from the Balboa, was stopped for a
Newport llarbor High uarric violation in £ront of
School1ymwith credi t cards his home, and then booked
and jewelry valued at S155 on the char&e of failure to
•.• A S2ilOTV s et was s\o-appear ••. The Ford driv en
len from his beach home at by Roaer Foulk of Huntina-
338 62nd St., Newport lon Beach had to be towed
Shores, reported Russ away after a collis ion with
Cleary of Santa Ana. · • lhe rear of a Buick driven
Waitress Suzam Cummins, away by Phillip Colbourne,
Jil50 \1adison, Costa Mesa. 3201 Bayside Or •• Corona
was suspicious of an elder-del Ma r, on Marineu Mile,
ly woman and a man about east of Tus tin Ave ••• Jo-
40 who had dinn er and seph Reitano , 163 Lnina-
drinks at 1-Jenry"s Restau-----;-:;-:-:-;--::;:;:;;;-;:;---
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NOTJO: TO CRf.IJITORS CERTIF'ICATF. Or BUSINESS {}a«!."-~o. II • 58514 F'\etitio11.-, F'irm Namf" •
SIIPERIOH COURT or lliE THf: IINDF.RSIGNJ:I > rinn
STAlE Of' CAUF'ORNIA F'Oft ltereby c:ertHy that hr i" cor~-· CEJ4i&
COUNTY OF' ORA."lC.F: ductiat~~: 11 81",.801! bu"i"~""' at
f.st.tc: of r.r.OT~ 1.. \le-3016 E. Co1u1 t Hishway, Cor-"!::::~:--~1 ..ell b.dact cky
CLURt:, De c~ased. ou del M.r, Calif., under tht> ~I feat .. ..-icc
NOTICF. IS ut:RF'.OY GI\'~:N fic litioos firm 0811H! of Cout _ .. &lily ....-k _
to thf" creditor5 of the Dbowe >\uto Set'wic:~ Cen~r 11nd lha•
Mmc:d jf,.r.,.fi,.nt that 11 11 ~r-s11id firm it~ c:ompoRed of thfo ~elf scwwicc .... ,..
.,ons hawinj!: c:IMill'l'l •t~~:•in.al followialj: pentoe. whOI'Ir n.u'lf' Fi•i .. cd I ··a•r
Seventy-Five Days of Raci ng.
Ope11i11X day {t•a tu rc!> ~wift PaloS Verdt's Hnnd 1ca p.
Go by /Ju s or take frel'wnys. Sa11 ta Anita ~~ 011ly mi1wlt'S awn_11111 Arcadia.
Plr11 ty of Pnrki11~. Ni111' Rac6. Daily Doubh-.
First race 12 :30 P.M . Resenlt' st>af f. apailnblt·.
Pl1tme 68!-NO! or 447·2!71.
••
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Beauty -Relaxation.
Call for a demons tration
546--6180 or 836•7561
o JAHITORIAL
MR. KlEEN
• Cupet Cleaning
• Floor-Stripping
.a.Dd wuinc
• Windows
Complete Cleaning
Service. CALI,
646-4977
•UPHOLSTERY
UPHOLSTERING
•
(By E•rope• Cra{t.,.rtt)
REMODEL: 2 pc. oot OMLY "'.50 Coli .. ....,. "
215 llolo H. II. 536 U05
FR!E 4ol & pichp
CUSTOM
a:ftfil
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HAIIDWAIE
~~ c._.,.._ ... u
%700 W. Ceut Hwy., N.a. -· a.. .. ,..,.,wn
• NURSERY
Shrubs, Interior Plants
T ropieal & T rHs
lnsectcicfes ond Fertilizer
S&H Green Stomps
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CORONA DEL MAR
21M E. Coast HW)'.,
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700 Carnation Ave.
Corona del Mar
Plumbins Repairs
DAY & NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
fURNITURE UPHOLSTERy !--=="'-'==:.:..:--
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FIIEIIDUSl
--.. .... w4. ""--~ 61~
All types o f a lass
2534\;: Ne.,po rl Bl vd.
Costa Mesa
UPHOLSTERY e REFINISHING
DRAPERIES • CUSTOM CA RPIE:TS
AMPLE P A RtC:INC. IN R EAR
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CHRISTENSEN
PHARMACY
3021 E-Coast Hwy.
Corooa del Mu
Phone: 67J.-25SO
NEWPORT CENTER
PHARMACY
1402 Newport Cen ter
DD•e Eest
On Mecical D.lildin&)
Pllono: 64+2lll
• IUTAUIAMT
U.e 11•id de.::edeat arf" r,.quired ia fall •ad pt.c:e of Te~"~ideact ....... __
to fil~ them, with th~ aeees-•~ •• follow•, t-h: ., .. , 1 ~=======;;::;:;:;:;:=:;:========....,,1 l'UIII)' vouchers, in the office Lester A, Sc:haalr., 3016 f., .. I . ....,., Clllil li
of th~ clerk of the ahoYe eo--CoQt HIPway, Coroo. del
lit led coon, or to prflsentthem, Ma r 92625 (9442 lolaai C:ir"le,
with the fteee••'Y YoacheN, Huatiastoa Beacll).
IEIISHIII'S .... ..,
UJNOII!ON -DIN'IER
COClCTAILS
Oliolo J-9405
l4lll VIA OPOITO
No-Boodi
to the ltDderaiped a t e/o Tho-oo WITN ESS rrrJ haM thlfo 27tll
mu r.. Heffera.n, Atton.ey at day of Nove•ber, 1967.
Law, 901 Dover Orhe, Saite Lester A. Scllun.lr: FLOWERS FOR
232,Newport Beach. Celif.,.i. STATE or CALIFORNIA ""'· ALL OCCASIONS
92660, ... Ida is the r.l.ce ol COUNTY Or ORANCF:
!Juiaes• of the aadenr pe.! ia ON nus 27~ day of IJiMMrl Tosh
11111 -nenr pertaiaia1 to tiM!. '-er, 1967, befOft liiW!o •
eat.at e ofseid dec:e.teat,whhia P.blie ie a.O lor .. w FLORISTS
air ~ao-tU after die first ,.~ a.d atau, ra~id ia~ PHOMI: 646-4479
Jlceti011 of thl. aotiee. daly eo-isaio.ed Ull Mew,.,. 11.4.
Oat edt filo .. •kt 29, 1967. ~rsoulty a ppe11r~d 1,_..,.
PATRICIA E. NICHELII'II Schalr: • ...__. 1o 11M'; to ~~oe~,~~~~~CO$~~T~A~c====l Pauleilt E. Nleltellal peraotl wh011e
Eueatrb of dte I ill of tW IICTibed to tH
...... •-" 4ee .. etl. ..e.l. e.d ~ .. -
THOMAS E. REFFE.l'fAN ._ dlat he ellt>C:akd
Au...,. .. Law Wl'n't ES.'It _,. llaad
911 Do ... , Drl•• tift. I.
S.lu 232 ~ &nell, C.llfcnN!
642 .. 210 A....,. f• l:aantria
P.hl ... t Dee. 7, U , 21, Do tM7, W. .._ .... ,.... Ran. r;..a.
ROY ELDER
CONT&eT LCNa&s
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PHONE 6G<Jl02
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1124 IRVINE
Jllf'WPORT 8£ACH
WESTCLIFF ~AZA
YOU CAU. ••.•. WI WU.
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COIIIIIA
LICW.MOTICI
OIDIIIAifCIIIO. 1114 ~ ... ,...r,. oP.It.alf of ltr.lll
AN OIDifiMICJ! OF111E CITY ,...Uoe of f'ractloeal .ec:Uoe Or IUePOIT BEACB 1£. two (2)&. Towa~i, Sev• (7) ZOIIINC PIOPIITY, E5TA... ....._ ... ., Too (10) .....
U!IIINC SETIACl LIN~ S.B.B. I M.( !rlao .. ,._ •
Afllf) AMEMDniC DI!Tih .• o U.ot1a 1 ,_ollol to, ..... rt,
MAP NO. 11 of.•d4laa•t200fM1"-•• no Chy Condl of Ill• City w .. t.erly liae of Lot. 9, Bloclt
of Newpotl Bud! dou ordaJo 22, of f: .. hoide .ddiU• of
•• followo: BaH~>o• Tract, reMrded l8
SECTION I, Th followlac Mlaeell•"u Mapa, Book 41 de•c:ribed real ji!O,.-tty Ia tile Pace 20, record. of aald
City_ of Newport 8eocirl, Co .. ty Or•ae Coooty •d the Soa·
of Or .. p. State of CallfoNio, tlterly proloocati.. of !Jle
to wit: Wuterly Llae of S.ld IAII 9, The .ottllierly oae-hall of Got •d die Wuterly Liae of
por1l011 of f'raetloool oectioa Block A, Trac t No, 518, re~
two (2lL. Tow•alillp S.v•• (1) cordod Ia •li~elluecuu•
So.tii.J "~Jie Tea. (IO) Wu t, Map•, Rook 17, Pa1e 35, re·
S.D. H. I If,, lyla1 betweea a c:ord. of nid Oru1e Coua.t y, llae lyla1 ,.,..nel to, uaterly Md betweu lite F.uterly pro--
of, •d Cliatut 200 feet fro• loaaatioa of tile Norillerly
the Weaterly llae of Lot 9, liae of .. id Lot 9 •4 a llae
Blodt 22, of Eaatalde addl· lyia& parallel to, Soatherly of,
tiM. of Balt... T,.ct, recotded aad dt•tut 21~ reet fr01a the
ia Ml acall•eo~~• Mapa, Book Euterly proloa,atioa of thfl
4, Pa1e IO,_,.,.eord• of aahl No~erly liae o aaid Lot 9,
Or .. p Coailty •d tile Soo-... 11 be five feet (S') f10111
tJ.erly prvl•.-ielll! of tile Balboa Bot~~levant .. d zero
Waaterly Llaa of Said Lot 9, feet (0') frc. F Street.
•d •••••tarly Llaa of Block 1'\e b.ildiaa Ntbaek liae•
A., Trac1 No. 511, Ncorded ia lor the 8011 dl.erly ot~e--balf of
Mi.c:ell•eooa lfa,., Book ••• portioo of Fraeti .. al
17, Pa1e 35, recotCla of aaid aectioa two (2), Towaaltip
0•-r. Co .. ty, .. d bt.tweea Sevea (7) South, R .. 111e Tea
the aaterly proloaaatioo of (IO) Wetu, 5.8 .8 . & M., lyiaa
the No~erly lise of .. id Lot between a line lyia& ~rallel
9 aad a ll.ae lyla'l parallel to, to, eaaterly of, •d di•taat
Southerly of, .. dlataat 215 200 feet frocn Lhe We.sterly
Feet fro. tlt.e E-terly pr... liae of Lot 9, Dlock 22 o f
1 .. 11at ioa of Ut.e Nordlerly liae Eaata ide addition of ,ftaibaa
of aaid Lot 9, Tract, recorded ill Mi •cell ..
lUi Abowll 011 Ol~ttrlct Map,No. aeous Maps, Book 4, Paf!t
12 referred to ·Ill Sectioa 20.06.· 20, record"' of 11aid O"a11e
030 of the New:r:rt Beach Muai-Couaty 11nd the Southerly pro·
toipal Code u Made a part of looga tion of the We Mterly
T1 tle 20 of nid Code, Ia here• Liae of S11id Lot 9, 11ad the
by rer;ooed fro• u R-3 Oia• We,..terly Lin,. of Ol ock A,
uict to aa R-2 Oiatrict, aad Tract No. 518, recotd eil i11
Hllid DiMtricl Map No. 12 i• MiacellaaeooM Map~t, Hook h~reby ameaded to Row thi a 17, Pase 35, record11 of .'iaid
l!Oniall chllDSfl· Orange Couaty, and bet,.een
s •:CTfON 2. n e followia M the F.al'lterly proloof11Hion o f
•l"><cribed real property ia th e the Northerly line o f !laid Lo t
Ci tb of Newport Heach, Couaty 9 aad • line lyia11 pluRIIel to,
uf raa111e, State of Califoraia, Soatlaerly of, aad diataat 215
10 wi1: feet from th~ Eaaterly proo
The IIOUtlae rly oae--half of that 1oaptioa ol the Northerly p<~rlioo of Fractioaal ~ctioa 1iae of ••id Lot 9, aha II
1,.0 (2), TowaMip Sewea (71 be tea f«l (10") from the
South, R•,!e Tee. ( 10) l 'u t, soatherly property liae of
S.R.B. & M., lyh11 betwrto II said property at~d zero feet
lioe lyi•l pan !lei to, eat<tt:rly (0') from; Street.
of, '"Wd dis,taatl 200 'r"r' from SECTION 4. The Plaoo ias
the eaterY ioe 0 •01 9, Director of the City af Newport
Hlock 22, of E .. taide addi-Beach ill hereby iastrueted aad
lion of Balboa T ract, record-directed to chaase Oi attict Map
.ed in MiacellaaeoDII Maps, No . 12 IJO 11111 to s how the lOll·
Uook 4, PaAe 20, records o f inA ehaa111es deseribed in Sec-~lud Oraa~~:e Co11ntr a11d the tioas 1 aad 2 h'ereof aad the ~u1berly ~w).on,atJ?G o f the buildia~ setback lioea u tab-
""MI..rly Lu~e o Said . Lot 9/ lial!ed 1n Section 3 hereof, aod,
and 1he l e11terly laoe o 11111 said Di s trict Map ahall have
lllodt A, _Trac-t ~o. ~18, re· beeD so •meoded, th e Mame
rorded m Mutcellaneou~> s ha ll remain in full Ioree and
M11p111, ltuok. 17, Pa111r 35, ,,.. effec t aad be a part of Title 20
cord11 o f Mllld Or11118e CouDty, of the Newport Beach M11nidp11l IUld betweea the f.asterly pro· Code loa~at ion or th e Northerly . fMts ol "aid.Lot 9 ap.d ' line St;CnON _ 5. Tliis ordiouce... y1a~ pa;alleTlo. Southerly of, "hall be puhli!!lhed o11ce ia the
aad du"laat 215 Feet from !he off icial aewspapc;r of the City,
F.-terly rrolocaJ!ation of th e aod the 1111me ,'1)\al\ be effective
Northerly iae of 11aid Lot 9, 30 d.ys after th e date of ita
u aftown on District Map No. adoptio11..
12 referred to i11 Section 20.· This nrdina11 ce wu introd ueed
06.030 of the New~rt Beach at a reKUiar meeti11g or the Citx
\fdetJ.rt Oftte •il'iftith a part Council of the City of New port ~ ... ~~~~I:~~J:( ... hi .C.~• t. Beach held ,._-~lrd day ol h'a~ d'Uini;iii.-IJ,. 1~3 October,· 1%7', nd •-'adot••d
lllatt~t loO u Ill~ I Diatricl; aad 011 the I lth day o f Oecnn er, said~hatricl Map No. 12 is 1967, by the followi11« vo te, to
hereby ameaded to 11how this wil:
t.oaio!ll change. AY ES. COUNCILMf:S: P8rsonM,
SECTION J. Oi111tric t "'ap No. Mar~ all, Gruber, Cook. Shel-
12, referred to i11 Section 20.-ton
06.030 of the Newport Beach NOES, COllNCil,-MEN : N,on,.
.\luaici,al Code ud m11de a ABSF.N T .COUNCILMf.N: Ro-
part o Tit le 20 of said Code, iller!!, For,a:•t
i111 -.meoded aad buildios !'let-1 Paul J. {:ruher
back lin~• are hereby e111tab-\h11yor
\it<hed for the here inaher de-ATTF:ST:
"cribed real property 'in the Laura Laflio~
{:ilb of Newport Beach, County City Clerk
of raoille, State of Calilorai•.
u followa: Publish: Decembt:r 21 , 196;7. in
The baildiajll aetb•ck lioee lor The Newpon Harbor Eosip
Froantliie
........... " .. _,od .. h-the • .,.... ......... ...._. on.
A 11ool ftMf .. UI di....,, of I li'll Cll collision oa 1tl1 was 1aopped for failiBI
Road• MlwHD Balboa W. Coast H•Y·O ease ol to l&op for a Md UP& _. ........... com.. • ...... ltu:e(-..01.; Coroaa dll Mu; .... failed •• .,... • .,
c.,.1110wed to Onult• ep.ty Ci.rles 1\ane&ead of lAta ... &. •• l!ne•l Aa4tn~a,
H-.,__1111141 ,_ Boodl ond I!Aomcll lrwio, 41 , of l66l H-Blri.,
td for rei•••• 10 ita owaer, 4611 •aey, Cameo Hi•· No.· 11. C01&1 Mesa. -.
acoorciDI to David £ch, l•da wore c:ar driun; _, Moll..d oo lhe c:b•ll ot W..
104 Crya&al, Balboa lslaad lbe CUI belona:ins eo Her• 101.icaled in publh: lfW
, · •• Two c:ara h..S 10 be b.rt Polera of Bellftower, ••• fowtd ift die froOt 111&
.,_.ed •••v ahlr • l car JOIID Ohtll.lnd, .ad 1 uniden-ot hh car, 1ad was unlble coiUsioa•Coa~lHwy .... sl UDsd owner, wore loplly to take the 1c~Ui1&y .. ,,
ofOo¥11 Or.~ ~VIII 11!'101• puked when hil. • ·.Dewey , ·• ,foed atpinJ
ved wore O.nd Moodie of Robinson. 4S, of Sl'h Mari-lbe aidewelt ia front
Santa Ana. L. Heaab&. 19SS Fld. Corona del Mar, waa Marillo Balboa l•laod
Pomona. Co•ta Mel&, and round •lumped over the ome Reyburn. ]4, of llJ
KarlaneKuc:ora, Provo, Utah wheel or hi• Olevrolet. Md Turquoise lklboa llllftd
••• Ronald McCully. 170~~ aft.ot faililll the aobrietr wu ~k~ on dte c:bar-
W. Balboa . Blvd.o Central test, waa booked on -"e of drunk ia pub1ic: after be
Newport. •••~ 1 Y~l man c:har~ of ill&oxic:ated in failed the field aobriety
entered hat retl~~e public. • .Albert Obora. eurn.. .Saod waa ed
throuab aa unloc:lied ahdins 2033 Mirsmar Balboa . 1o th ' •·-L. -~ ·• ciOOf and ltole hit h d 2 · ct~' k b k' Ul e ... .....-., ..., OG• .. an e• a .. n roc rea ,;ae aec::euoriea valued st
tl25 portable TV-•• Geu hit bedrocm window-and fll so 101 r b.
Palastby of Laauna Beach, looked out in time to 1ee a · ' were 1 en rom II
dri · c'hevrole• wat in-~ do th Rambler, declared Claron~ 'llnl • . .. . . youna ...... , run wn e Taylor, 111 Opal Balt>o. volved m a c:ar colh~1on alley ••• I. Shomaker of Tua· It lend .._ aJ•I t ·it
with Edward Ott, ~7S V1c· till , owner or a fisbins od .,· • .:.. "" w ror" "'r'
t.oria. Costa Men, oil Now.. tackle at ore a t 104'1t'. Coaal : 1 ~---;•odwaa 1
1 •r• """
I Blvd. and 21th St.. H th U a-. e un oc c:ar e l at a por • "!"·• near 0 ppcr .... , church perkins lot. 1by Vir• WutNewporL •• Karca Gray. bndac, reported the theft of · · O'Bri 623 y · Ud
31S2 Sumatra place. Costa sn .s~ from hi t c:aah resi t-·~n;: Udo •ti ~ 0
Meta. lost her car stereo ter, taken whi le he walltbuty ?th' Chri 1 e. · • .. eon~
and tapes, valued at U60, with c:uttomeu •.. Willi1m •!th ••1 n SlmatH•P1'1"1 .. th' ( b b k . ! · · · WI e • over I owe en to a . 1e w o ro erlta wdtn·1 Pap~t o Rtvertlde UJd a spirit threw an eu on the dow tn her c:ar pa e a fithtf\J rod an.d reel, worth . .
0 h'on It land.. llronda •J4l k r h' llde of btl ·car and damaaed ,-at 1 • • .,. , was ta en rom 11 . .
THIS GIANT YULE BEACON Is revolving again on top
of the 5--story headQuarter building of Newport ~alboa
Savings and Loan 4ssn. in the Lido Shops area . The
~foot Christmas tree is constructed of tight strings
stretched from a 2D--foot ring base to a 12-inch diameter
peak, and it 15 crowned with a 3·foot star. The revo lv·
ing tree has more than 600 lights.
Off-duty rules reviewed
Thomat, 10~'h W. ·Bay, Sal· boat docked 11 Slip No. 3. the paJnt, acc:or~1n1 . to
bol, reported the lbefl or 2 at 310 Fernando, Balboa.. HL-do .... lr•hon·K2n.,.vla NTICe,
hub capt from her Proache Sundey, !lee. 17 I s e. · • a tyn ay-
thal the had parked in the Robert Allen Groene, H. lor, 123 Opal, Balboa It•
·'J Licente plalel r 2145 V" ta 1 -do 1:1-t J111.d, Wit &Wakened by a .. ey. • • 0 . ,. .-re • cal ret· . nd looked wore I &olen from hit vw. Bluff, Wit booked oa the c I rn: nolle, d. 101' bed. Guidelines and charzes for employm~nt ahat may
--.t.ed on s public ltreel, charp o( burslary ••• Mary out 0 er sec:on 1 Y off-dut y work by city ~m--th e depa rtm~nt mto disrco-.,... . 1 St . room to aee a youna men 1 . d ac:oordina 10 <?tar ea e-Rose, 40, o( ]]4 Cabnllo take a water ju snd then P oyees were rev1ewe at pute.
phent, U13 V1tla Caudal, SL o Cot La Meta, waa book-do _, II last week'' me etma of !he Council agreed that
East Bluff • .lnswance ed on the charac of dtivins run wn e 1 ey. Newport Beach City Coun-cost to b~ charaed to
c:ompuies mutt bave boeo uoder dtl iAilu•ce of an ~RS. K.lTaRYN lltEES c tl. M.:rchants Assn. for
SUCOJMBS .lT .lCE .41 The discuss ton resulted duty pollc~ ,..tll"k ,..ou\d
After 3 yean spent here from the request of fuh•on th~ reg ul ar salary plu s
iD the Harbor ares, Mn. bland merchants £01' hinng foy overhead costs.
..... &YMIA81CMIU4
HOWAT
1710 NEWPORT II. YD.
l'tl' 646-9 Jllt;o, ..
Kattuyn E. Kaunau.i Reu, Newport Beach pol icemen rr':""""""""""""""""""";;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;;;t 41, of 1~'12 Weatmilltler SL, for the Christmas shoppina
Cotta Meta. died Wednct· season. R~cru itment will be
day, Dec. 13 at Hoa1 Ho"-done throuah the c•ty , the
pilal. Merchants Assn. will pa y
Hills; at left, nowlretected
l)f'esldent Hoag Hospital's "552" Club, pres~ted a
charter president's gavel to retiring president John A.
Vibert as his first official duty at the dub's recent board
meeting. The club, dedicated to the expansion of Hoag
Hospital, was guided through its first year by tAr. Vlbert,
with a membership growth to 126 men who pledge $100 or
more pe r year for 5 years. The goal is 552 memb':!rs, in·
su ring a full complement of 552 beds .at Hoag. AI Auer
wilt be assisted by Wil l ard Voit, vice president; Gary
13lmill, sec retary; and Ed Hirth, trea surer. Other board
members are: Richard 9ertea, ~oy Carver, John Kl llefer
and Edgar 13. Witmer. (Jack West photo.)
She was born June U, the colt to the c ity, and thco
1126, ill Mauactw.aettt. policemen who wilt take the
Survivou are her husband, off-dut y work will rect1ve
Patric:k; 4 tolls. Kelly and their extra pay from the
Scott Reet of New Jeney. city.
Zac:h Elliaon and Patrick City Mana&cr Harvey Hud -
Kauanui of Cotta Men; 2 burt s aid that the Pulu;c
dauahten, 9\iela and Gail Dept. ma intalns rizid control
Reea or Coats Meta; her of off-duty work . The pollee-
father, Joseph Lacourse o{ men who Work in 1he 1r u£f
He met; 2 brothert. Jamca hours arc always on call 1f
•d Robert Lacourse; and a needed by the department;
1l1 tcJ, Mn. Tereu Amy of must be m plain clothe s, not
Cotta MetL in uniform; ctnno t be in
Rotary wu rec:ited Tbun• competition wi th pti\•ate
day, Dec. 14. at SL Joa• employment: canl)o t accept
ch.im's Catholi c Church.
Cotta Meaa. and mass waa
celebrated there on Friday,
Dec. 15. Interment was at
the Good Shepherd Ceme•
tety, Huntinaton Beach.
Bell Broadway Mortuary,
Costa Mesa, wu the fun eral
direc\Or.
LEGAL NOTICE
AMF:ND\tENT NO. 238
NOTICE OF PU8UC HEARING
Notice ie hereby lljiwen that
!he Plaoain! Coemtsaioa of
the City or Newport Beach
will hold ooe pGblit:: heariaa
oD the applic:atioo of F.ut"bltaff.
Newport, Inc,, to •mead Dia-
triclla$ Maf. No. 51 in order to
estabhah root yard aetbae b
OD Lol$i I lhrn 91 ia Tr.ct
6425 loc•ted 110nh of 5th
Aveooe aod easterly of Mar•
s oerite Aveaoe, Corna• del
Mar.
OPIN EVEIIINGS 'TIL C:HIISllliAS
Notice ie hereby f11rther
alweo that said pubhc hearina
will be held on the 4th day ol
Jnaary, 1968 at the hoar of
8:00 p.m. io the Conaeil Cham-bert~ of the Newport Beac:b
City Hall, 1t which time and
place 111y and all persons io-
terested may appear and be
beard thereon.
Ray Y. Copello, secretary
New port Beach Cii,Y
Planains CommissJoa
Publiah: De e. 211 1967, iA
The Newporl Hatttof Euip
~ S.Ow Saucers 5"
51•• 1"·10"-12"
Tolla"-1"·12"·24"
l'lcntk Slods 3"
S.OW Caps Watch Caps
Mittltls-Gioves
Volt las .. tballs 12"
4''4"·1"·9''
Soccer lals 4"·12"·17"
v•y lals 4"4"·12''·17"
l'layyouncl w-2''·5"
Footballs 3"4"
lcnkotball
LoH.,11-Swoaten &
Jocllets
Croquet s.t-14"·16"·11"
......... S.h ...
GoH Sets ( Sto; .... , 47" to 5I"
GoH .... ... to 11" Doz.
Tlftllis lalls-P_yfv_..l/1"
Wilson T lllllls lalls ., ..... ..
T IMis Rockots-4'5 to 40"'
T ltlllis Sllorh 4" to 13'1
T lflllis Shirts 5" & 6"
Ladlos Tlllllls Dresses11"/1l"
Tollllis Sweaters 9'1·13"·15"
Tlllllh Slloe-7" & I"
Tlllllls C.. ryillg Coso16"·lll"·
36"
•:•n-PP,wlrii••-Acclll«ios
Tires Roplllu
FOR THE 33RD BHRJSTMA8
OUR DOOR IS WIDE WITH WELCOmEr
I'H~~lA.M ~.MILLER, 1406
Dolphin Ter., Irvine Ter-
race, has been appointed
to the newly created post
of reg iona l vice presi dent -
West Coast of Standard
Packaging Corp. He will
also continue in his present
capacity as manager of the
Company's •MDdern Pack-
ages division in Los An·
geles. Before JOimng
Modem Packages in 1954,
he was sales manager of
the California Division of
Shell mar Products. He has
served as ptesident and
director of weste rn Pack ~
agi ng Assn. and as West -
em reptesentative to
National Flexible Pack-
Jr ~ •• a IIWCCifttet, 01
kno•. o( • •••c:orlllr to
'-• Hubor ~,.., ..a.o ·llat
IMJC .,..,. .. IOCIIM4, dlt
Mr a r.,.. ., call&.&. ...
Hllbal Vi1i&or Ntw~ I _. 10 1 .111., _. .. ,
will call -. ,_, fri_.
wi~ ., ...... WCIII'Miiw
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Mr ... IUS ntlaa• ..
GoH Jocllets & SW: b
llrhdn Fla1
Utot ..... ts c ••••
511 ................ ......&5"·7"·9"
UJIUIIIl Fodenol io clodted willa lhe whi .. Uld aold
ola t.rruno Chriotmu Uld ..-.....,.nih lhe aolden
1'IIUiic ot childhood'• carola!
No-,yoo-. ia-IOOoldlorlheopirilol ~: not.-lhe
-Uld 1orwoot J'-IS.Yinp Uld Loon -lion In 0ronoe County.
So lobo low--,.._ Cbriolmoo thoppinrto tharw our
---Ccamo .Wt-adtiDc holiday dioplay of lifto-oll ..-11t Lqaana-b)o .._._.,tho'-c..n Guild.
T!ae ablbit Ia on view lh""'fh Docet•-·
JUy the~ 8 I lOft briJia you ioYe. pMCe •nd c:cm.n--.t..
Milo'-Millo
H'*
Assn.
THE
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CWf Pr.ctlce DevlceJ
YOUR NE~ PHARMACY
NEWPORT R BUILDING
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I, :Joe or J ane not knowing uactly what would be appropriate for 'fOV'
nHds or when YOU will nHd hospital core, wont to help prov ide lor your future
trou ble& by exponding Hoog Hospital, I would like to make thi 1 o very Iorge
check, but this year I may not be able to gi ve o great amount. Hevertheleu I
hope ttlat the beCMJtifvl Christmas Tr .. will 1M filled with checks, both large
oncl small, with many others, like myself, wonting to help in some small way
builcl t he institution wh ich stoncl s reocly to serve all in the Ha rbor oreo when
the neecl arrives. J oe Doe (or Jan• Do e)
(Show that YOu core. •• Hong a deer with your nome
on it on the Oristmos tree in the lobby of Hoog Ho""
pital ••• as a pledge to help bu ild th• needed new
hospital addit ion.)
The Southland's Finest
MI\Y TH E GOOD LORD liN D SIIVIOUR pro vide yo u
with s piritual hcahh and happine ss ln 1968. }\nd in His
name we want to help rel iev e dlt suHcrin ~ here on
canh by helping ro provi de a new hospital room, a ne w
bed, the fine s t med ical equ ipm ent avail able and the
be st profe ssional and nur sin!!. care ro be ready when
they arc nccdcd. We pl edge 51.00 to rhc ~l oag Hospi tal
"Be }\ Deer'' rund an d wis h yo u joy th is sea son and
through out the year.
Il l. AND PEGGY fORGIT
HIIIIIIE • IIPOIT PiiiTI • IIILL • PLI.III IIPPUU
2205
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I NEWPORT
BEACH
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BUDDY ESSEN of Balboa
Isl and, star of TV's top-
rated "Beve rly Hillbillies"
and a yachtsman in real
lite, wil l unveil plans for
his new rac ing ca tama ran at
the Interna ti onal Boat Show
open ing today, De c. 28, i n
th e Long Bea ch Arena, He
has become a catamaran
convert as president of
Pol ynes ian Concept Inc., a
Newpo rt Beach boa t-building
firm which will launch a 35-
too t prototyp e in Fe bruary.
Buddy and h1 s 3 daughters,
Kathy, Bonnie and Kilc:i ,
will staff th e "Polynesian
concept" boo th at the gian t
Long Beach Boat Show on
openi ng nigh t. Ebsen will
appear on subseQuen t day s
through the Jan. 7 closing
date as often as his film
schedule pe rmi ts.
IOOKfMGS '4AD! ON
'4ARIJUAMA CHARG ES
Three bookinas on the
charae of possession of
marijuana and one o n a
charge of pouenion of a
sto len credi t card were
made by Ne wpo rt Beach
Police after arresting 4 men
at 2101 E. Coast 1-lwy.,
Corona del \far, Friday,
Dec. 22.
Stephen Riley, 18, of 216•
22nd St., and Ronald Spain-
hower, 20, of Hl3 Pepper-
tree Lane, both o f Costa
\1esa, and Ku rt Witte of
Huntington !=leach were
booked on the marijuana
charae. Frank Gherardi, 20,
of •tuntington Beach was
booked on the sto len credit
card charae.
Subsequent investigations
led to the arrest the same
day of Ru ssell McWilliams,
21, of 2700 Petennn Way,
Cos ta ~lesa, and ':Jeorae
Haines, 22,of1416 \1onrovia
SL, Wes t Newport Height s,
on the charge o f pos seu ion
of mari j uana at 1416 \kln-
rovla,
... ..,......lllnll..._... ... .
A proareu report of the
propoaed widenina of 32nd'
SL from Newport Blvd. to
Balbo~ Blvd. was .presented
to the Newport Beach City
Council last niaht by Public
Works Director Joe Devlin.
MARCU S AVENUE
Cu rb to curb width of the
stre:: t for most of its lenath
is now 20 feeL The project
call s for widening to a mini-
mum 76-foot right of way to
'""'-. provide for a 64-foot wide
'\ street, curb to curb -4
lanes of uaffi c plus parking
on both sides.
Here are the nominees for
lh e 7 Ch~Wnber districts, 8 S's · ~· '15' 17 ',,~~: ~ich coincide with the · I
city councilmanic distric ts: _7:._ __ ~; 10
District I, Newport·BaJboa 1 /'1-~-'-...J
Peninsula -Owiaht Gick, G I j
Palm Press; Beam Griffith, 5 -I !----zu_r __ insurance; Chick Iverson, ::.__ __ _
Volkswazen dealer. (One to 4 2 .J'.? Zl ~
be elected.)
District 2, West Newport -3 ! l ?2 ·., · i
Bob Harns, insurance; Fred ? I I z·~ -
Schoepe, Bank: of America. -L ....J ~; '!
(One to be elected.) /l j . ...::.2..='4-··''1
Oi strict3, Newport Heights, ~ (~'7~5~·---:··~·~-·
\1arinets Mile -Bob \1c-
Curdy, Newpor t \1arine Sup-LAKE AVENUE
pl y; F red ~1c~uter, in su r·---,=., -.,=----,
ance; Brent Oaden, Dean I? s-6 · foi "~'5 /3 ·!K. . .J.y h:~
Witter &: Co. (One to be j •---,.s
0
:._...:..+---
elected.) I I I . /.1 '' '• I_· ::.''__::::1----1
IJistrictG4,
00
We_st cliff area ,0 H~ t ·. i (. '!'!
-Fred o Win, Downey '' ,...., __ ,_j 0 ~;...,:·~·-...:..1---~
5avings & Lo an; Vin Jor1en-7 jj, ~, j 2 l ,
sen, Balboa Muine ~ard-. · · I ---+----1
ware; Oick Marowitz, West-8 I /7 ' 1·~ '1-I "
cliff ~ore s; Leoo \1eeks, ~, ·'C\1. ;.'-'L·;--r-=:..:..-1
Corona del \hr lligh School. m/ r=-·z /8 . '2 · · Y""'1 '' ~ 6
(Two to be elected.) 1 ,~) .-':---1--1
District 5, Dover 'Jr. -_G_l.;_; :!! _ _!!_}_~ 1 il_~-==-·--+-1
Estimated co n is J652,0i.l0,
of which an estimated
5568 ,000 is for ac~isi tion
of pro perty -all of it on
the southeasterly si de, ad-
jacent to the Market Basket
shoppina district parkins
lot.
"At the present time 32nd
SL is unable to adequate! y
handle the cu rrent uaffic
demands," \lr. Devlin said
in hi s reporL
"Between Balboa Blvd.
and \I arcus -\ve., traffic is
li mited to one way. In this
area the <:listing rizht of
way is30 feet in width, with
a cu rb separation of onl y 20
feet. Projected traffi c de-
mands show that the stree t
should carry -l lane s for its
entire length."
The widening would be
accomplished in stages e 1·
lending over 4 years, ac-
cording to the fo ll owing
schedule: Ted Rokos ,~ariners Savings 5 I 1 ""'~ i/2 ., •rl '., 4
.$I. Loan ; Or. Richud Under-'.JlJ,r .. -.. : ~---•, ~ Fiscal year 116 7~! -
d d · wood -4 \"'1---; ' ' 1 riaht of way acquisition, woo , enu st; Gcorae .. --~ , ··"I · ·. ·~I ·" f -'. ,, ,,_.," _ • .:.........._) -• il --~' . o _\l' .S4U,uuv. fo rd, Newport National ;:·~u· 1 ..... 1 ... ~ 1 "' F,·,,.. , •• , 1 ..... ~.L ... _ Bank •. ·(One. &o be elected.) v.. •'• 2.?' · .... :~ I"' 2 · &I J"Uo_,. _ ,. ~~ -~--" c 1';o ~ acquisition, SJOA,JOO.
Oistrict6,westerlyCorona -7 .\'nr• I :::?:;: ~ ,to I 11
0? Fucalyeart16l .. 7\J -oom-d.l .''••· lnduotn'al Park --.· TJ I .. o.:..~-'. '• 1/.lt' -,;)·~':....::.JL.------· ' · 1 · pletion or acquisition, S22 0,-t .. 4o·-· ' ~ .p, •· .. Gary Burrill, KOC\4 Radio; 1 1 ~ .• ~ .. • " "-'"l \)\)).
Russ Ford, industriaJ real--J-· ·-.. J ~--~l.( ___ .J t~fi' Fiscal year 117~71. con-
tor. (One to be elected,) BALBOA BL VO. / ,.,...~: struction, U4 ,JOO .
District 7, easterly Cor-1'0,?0 Zf9 P.021 -----.J..:......-\It, De vlin said that the ona del Mar -Mike Myers,
Crowell, Weedon co.; Bock schedule is based on the
Schueil••· Bank or Ame•ica; Fl•"ght chang'es planned auumption that the Ule<ial Ira Smith, wholesale jewel-hiahway financinz prozram
••·. Jack: Vibert, Pacific (AHFP) of Oran1e County A slight modification of the Federal Aviation Ad-"II ' h 1r r h 1 View .. emorial Park. (Two WI atnance a o t e tota v• nonnal ni&ht patterns so as ministration so that this in-Th 'HFP · to be elected.) cost. e program 1s
to preclude OyinJ over formation be both distri-desianed to assist citi es in
re sidential areas as much as buted and enforced. uparadin1 the arterial high-
possible was promised by It was the 1eneral con· way system within lheooun -
lhe Oranze County Private s ensus o r the committee ty. The city's shue would
Pilots Ass n. and repre-and representatives that come from 1as tu funds.
4 IIOOltEDON CHARGE
OF P05SESSfOII
Four persons were ar-
rested by Newport Beach
Police and booked on the
ch arae of possesslnz mari-
juana Saturday niaht, Dec.
23, at 1307 Santiago ,
Dover Shores.
Susan Houston, n, o f
30ta Samoa Place, Costa
Mesa; Cathy Nave, n , of
2H6 Cibola Ave., Costa
\lesa; Paul"Ricky" Proger,
21, of 3161 Sicily, Costa
Mesa, and J oseph Wright,
22, of 1307 Santiago, Dover
Shores, were arrested at the
Oover Shores addreu.
sentatives frCITI aviation transient pi lots and cor-
schools o peratins ou t o f the porate jet pilots are un·
airport after a meeting held familiar with the topoaraphy
wi th the Air Traffi c Advisory and geoaraphy of the resi-
Committee Wednesday, Dec. dential areas and with the
2;), at the Airport adminis-normal flight patterns of the
.tration building. airporL Also, i t was be-
Thecorrm itteeal so decided l!eved that corporate j et
to pursue the possibility of pilots create quite a bit of
havina standard fli&ht noise "perhaps because of
patterns published and made the unawareness of the
available to all light air-problem they are c reating
craft users or the Orange and probably because no one
County Airport. The com-has approached t hem to
mi tt.ee wi II seek approval of solicit their cooperation -
....tlich will pt"obabl)' be
done," accordina to James
De Chaine, assistant ci ty
manaaet of Newport 9each.
The current city budzet in ·
eludes funds to pu rchas e
one parcel this J'is cal year.
The O'Mler has e1pressed
an immediate need to sell.
Last OcL 23, the Council
authori zed the retention of
a professional real estate
apprai ser to aid in deter·
minins the muket value of
the property to be acquired.
The estimated costs a1e
ba sed on th e p1eltmina1y
rep(l lt of th e app1a1Stl.
f •
TWO FORMER ROSE QUEENS now living
in Newport Beach are lookin g at the 2nd
section of th is issue of the En sign ,
which carries th e photo of another fo rmer
local resident, Carole washburn Lums·
den, in the Ensi gn Album of pictorial
memories. He re a re Mr s. Ho ll y Halsted
Balthis, th e 1930 Queen, and Mrs. Nancy
Skinner, who reigned for the 1952 Pasa·
dena TOurnamen t of Roses. The children
are ,Barbara, 9, at left and Susie, 7,
daughters of th e 1952 Queen. Mr s. Sal-
this is the wife of FrankS. Balthis, re-
tired justice of the Cal ifornia District
Cou rt of Appeals. They live at 2742 Bay·
shore Dr., Bay Sho res. Mr s. Sk in ner is
the wife of Dr. John F. Sk inner, Newport
Beach physician. They live in tht Har·
bar Highlands area of Newpo rt Beach.
Another fo rmer rose queen lives in the
Harbor Area: Joan Culver Warren, 195b,
who, lives at 1801 Pi tcarin, Costa Mesa,
ancf is the wife of Dr. J.C. Warr en, Cor-
ona del Mar den tist. Carole Washburn
Lumdsen, 1%1, is a forme r resident of
Irvine Terrace, in the Irvine mansion
overlooking th e bay and ocean. She is
the wife of Dr. Robert Lumdsen II , a
residen t 1n orthopedic surgery at the
Uni versity of Ca li fornia Medical Cen ter.
They I i ve in corte Madera. near San
Francisco.
BOATS WIN PRIZES Yule trees
Four winners of decorate d
boats in the annual Chri stmu
boat parade that tr ansfonns
the bay of Newport Harbor
in to a fairyland of liahts
were named Friday morninz
by Geo rge Woodford, presi-
dent of the Newport National
Bank, and head of the
panel of JU dges.
The "Skip Jack ," o wned
by Ron Snyder, was winner
in the 20-foo t class. This:
was a gaily decorated boat
with lo ts of lisht s and a
mo veable Santa Clau son the
stem.
''Poll y's Fo ll y,'' owned by
\lr. and \Ir s. Leroy Pierce,
won the JJ·foot classifi-
cation. The Folly had a
larae anael face on top of
the ma~t with • wbile al"a•l
&own of &-.&te and anael
hair.
The ''Blue Dolphin," of
the ~i)..foo t and over class,
owned by Dave Swedlow, won
for the second year. The
Dolphin had a Chri stmas
tree, a chimne y and fire-
place, a great big sign
saying "\terry Christmas"
and lots of liitJt s.
The judges' special awud
was gi ven to the "\1ueva,"
ownetl by Lownnie r:>u nn. It
""'as all decorated with blue
lights.
One boat won the "some-
thing else" tnfonnal award
from boaters wh o honked
their hom!l and displayed
loud appreci ation of a 1~10
girl al l dressed inredtizhts.
Judges of the annual
"Float ing Pa&eant o(
Liahts" sponsored by the
:'II ewport Harbor Chamber o f
Comnerce, were Burt
Blanchet,. Mr. and Mea.
Georae Woodford, \1r. and
\1r s. John Johnson of Buena
Puk, and Jack Barneu,
manaaer of the ~ewport
Harbor C harrber o f Com-
merce.
burn Jan.6
The New po rt Beach Fire
Department in conJun ction
with the P~ks. Beaches and
Re creation Depsrtment, will
hold the annual Christmas
tree burn one day only ,
Saturdar, Jan. 6, according
to L 1-1. Love, depu ty fire
chid.
All school children livina
within t he c ity of Newport
Beach are invited to par-
ti ci pate. <\ ti cket will be
i nued for ea ch tree brought
to a collec ti on site that day.
Collection hours at each
site will be from ~:3 0 a.m •
to 7 p.m. The drawinas will
be held at 7 p.m. and the
trees iani ted immediately
foltowina tfr.e drurinas.
The 4 bum sites are:
BAY AREA COUNCIL
ELECTS WM. SMITH
Corona del \iar -main beach
near Jetty: \lewport -JUS t
eas terly of 'lewport Pier;
WestclifT-Irvine Avenue at
\1ariners 'Jri ve; adJoi ni n 1
Ea s tb luff Park.
Prizes to be given away
are identical at each of the
burn si te s: First prize, tran-
sis"ton zed in tercom; second,
transistor radio; third,
The Bay :\rea Citizens
Council has elected William
Smi th, business manager of
Fairview State Ho spi tal, to
a 1;:ear tenn as president
of the association,
Ou t&oing prestdent J ack
t;;arn aus will be pre sident
pro tern unu l Februar, or
until \fr. Smi th IS able to
as s...ne the office.
The -\ssociation repre-
s ents som e 14 hom e o wners
associ at inns and was formed
to handle ma1c'r pJoblems
affecting propert} owners
in the ~ewrort Beach area
as a whole. \1r. fi u naus
was founder of the as soc1 a·
lion and was instrume~tal 111
setting flight pa ttern ru le s
for the airlines n)' mg out of
Oranae Coun t) <\irrort and
workina with the Cit) on th e
freeway and back ba) rlan·
n1nz.
provem ents for the home transistor radi Cl: fourth, pen
and r encil set: fifth rrize
be winner will 1e1 to igmte the
["li le of Chnstma s tree s. or-
owners,
Other offi cers will
ele cted o r appoin ted to
fi ce in February. The fi rs t priu winners at
all -1 bur n SiteS wi ll have a
draw1ng for lhe grand
DR . STOWE LL TO TA LK rnze -~ round tn r ttckets
TO DENT AL SOCIETY to San Francuco via Au
I"Jr. ElleT) Stowe ll of Callfllfnl a.
Cameo Highlands wi ll sreak: C-4I LO END•NGERIN C
at the Jan. ill meetmg of CHA.RCE IS FILED
the Orange Count) Dental
Soc1e ty at the El ks Club 1n
Santa -\na at 7 p.m. The
tltle of hts talk will be
''Fluorides and fluoridat1on
as they affec t the bod}, the
dental profession and the
comm un ity."
Elizabeth Babcock, :.:~. of
J~: lllalla, La~l.lna Beach,
1 s out on S6 :s bat! after
betng booked SawrJay, Dec.
:J b~ '.'ewport Be ach f""hce
on the charge ,,f chdd en ·
dangenng.
COfMS ARE STOLEII
FR()M PHON E BOOTHS
A series of thefts and
damaae s to phone booths
ocanrina since September
was reported Dec. n to
Newport Beach police by
the Pacific Telepbone Co.
\fr, Devlin uid that the
value of the surplu s property
to be acquired beyond the
riaht o f way needs is esti·
mated at S2..>0,JOJ . Acqu i-
sition o f entire lots, beyond
the area needed for the
street widenin1 , i s included
in the project to avoid u-
cess severance damaaes.
\lr. Snith, wh o live s on
.Newport Island, pl ans to
encouraae closer lia1soo
between the ci ty and the
association in pl anntna im· •
Or. Stowel l is the research
chemiS t in charge or the
dental research laboratories
at the VA Hospital, Long
Beach. He has been adjunct
assistant professor o f bio-
chemi Slf}' at the USC School
of \ledicine. He holds an
honorary position as fellow
of the American Association
for Advancement of Science,
\irs. Bab.:nd. left her ar-
pro ~tmate l~ IJ-month-old
chilJ alon e 111 th~ car abou t
3 hours. l'he ou tstde tem-
peralllre was 75 degrees anti
the car was much hotter In-
side. An emplo) ee tn the
area n.,t.J'ieJ rohce a t
2 ::!J r.m. that the .;;hlld was
Cf}·ing tn the car. \Irs.
Babct1ck d1d nCl t return
until 5 p.m.
ALL SET for the announctment of the
winners of the Corona del Mar Chanber
of Commerce Chrisbnas awards are, from
left, Brad Roller, son of Wr. and Mrs..
Bill Roller, owners of the Brass Ring
dress shop; Don Handte, who dlrecttd
the Madrlgol Singers of Corona def liar
High School at the awardprogr .. ; Sheila
llcWIItl .. s, Miss Corona del Mar, holcl-
lng ont of the lucky Vchts; Hubt!)
Ptlrsol, owner of CCII ""-~<Y .,d
presidentof thf CoronJ del Mar Chamber,
and T. OuncM-Stewart of Shore Cliffs,
whO tmceed the progr.n. In the bi:ck·
ground at I eft are members of the Madri-
gol Singers. Mrs. Lucy Gorclodian of 416
Larkspur Ave., Coron1 del Mir, 'NOn the
first prize, a trip for 2 to Ln Vegas vl1
Bonanza, ,.,., 2 nigl1ts at the Troplcana.
Slllrlee Rolney of Tustin -tile 2nd
prlze, a trip for 2 to San Francisco Yla
Air Catlfomla. !Howar<l Fol-plloto.)
Coin receptacles were
taken (rom bocnhs at 3600
Newport Give.. JUI J :)l)t)
31st St., Newport Beach,
with k>ues ranaina fran
$57.40 to S53.30 .
A door and lock was sto·
len from a booth at 300 E.
Coast Hwy •• near the Upper
Bay bridJe, and tbe upper
housina o( 1 t t lephone was
removed and curied away
f"'"' 71'0 Udo Put , Udo
PeninsuiL
BISHOP PIK E TO SP EAK
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leod .._. 111• 11:6. -· -,.,. ,.,.,,. -od J--' ... ll w• .. oca..r ,,__,., ,... ... h , ..... • ....._.. *••after. liter .........
.,.,...,. IUid Cbria-• dooplte lhe '-lo-lht liq• bt10ld lhe -. oododloot N 1M T-.le,
our enemies, but the N_"' Tet~ament, wf;~iCb Ful pncticliont milk by Or. ifta of "Pe1ce oa S.nb Md fiiUIMd ID 1M •II•••
t bclt.Yc. admonbhn us to low Oarilliaat Mc8imil tev.ral y..-1 '10· (Df)d Will IO M•" oa -~ don of lriCid011 .. H ...
above all, Turkey•' we,. In lhe ••fut., tpot wtUdl Mt dlr• llhort r~lia.ioua t.-.lcea ........ :
. .,...._.,.... . ·--
The boil way to ..wee tho aplodotloa G(
rMn by m~n it \0 tMnce ChriltlaQi&y. Qria..
twdty. not handouta. 11 .... ._ ot 111o -"~·
Chrill w~ DOt Social*. Chrilt belinecl ill lhe
ptOftt moliW!. He NCOifllacl thlt thne ....
ftl IIEIIPOIIT IWIC808 I:NSCIII 1• ,,_ Ml)' •= ,.,. Jlri•M had dillerent ''"'* and abilities in varyiae _. ............ ~~ k)' ., ,..., ....... _. .... Mly loniiJ "'--•--lDid l--·-'th what
Lou ot faith In God is: our n.lioa'..,_.nd miltiMoe lwnl ftorn dat lin .. yur1 IMforl J.,.a111 'n11 YIM tiM ael•••
lhe workl'• moll scerto. probkm. Wben ,.... tel and Cbrittmlt treet baniMra lied broqb& Wait ol the P .. lt or H.-kblt,
lole ~· they turn to ~he Slate. ~ men 111'..,u ud 1u11 aM, but &uofldon. · P .. ce wflh Wll lO bePa ~ Weclu...,. • ..-.1 ... :::;'" ........ io 1M ................. C... ·--·-.-llllli .. mort 11.-nuo WI ..._ ..W ..,..kty, •• T...._,.. s-..4 cl._ ,. • ._. ,.hi they had, tnd theM wwt'e rewarded with more • c.-.,. IIIF, CoJII~ taMnra, Howcwt, Cluill took awey lhe talent
~ NI:WPOIIT HAIBOII t;NSICN ._ M~ •• ... o •••-of the man who dJd noehi,l and pve It to the
...., ., ._.., eirn~•lo. ~ eoWI dec::N. ffo. A.ZOJ71 d•oll """ who bad lert telenrs. Ho coqntulatcd
laic God, they comprom!M, appeue, he, Jltal l<nelhina waa miUII\&o Japan did ia fiC& c:ome 3 OIC.. ·21, Md tt acta ...... ~tnd make war. The collectivists. anan::hblts and Ouhtmaa carolt were · montha IM or: . Vt eon&i•e for I dQa. :'h•
atMists must "datto)'" God to take over tbe and were not 10 &.. • rededica&loa ollh1 T• .. l
~, ••• 19S1, lo s..«-c.-lor ... c ... ,. ol o. ..... Slot.-of . c.~---.. ...1 r.,. ,. • ..,. tlH!reof lo .... m~ to ,...,liM all pftlle those who proftred.
v.·orhl. Unless we c:an recapture our l'f:li&ioua •c:r.:.e u etleryear . ll Aa I write, tb1 Cathtdral i• honored by lb1 liplial
spirit, rttStat1ibh our Chrittian v~&lues, we will qu. ed a u!.ah \he slnia· Oaoir i1 ainaina an aalhem of candles, ono on 1M &1&
soon k»c our freeOom or t~ec with re~pcct "-;;, 1 which had baftiQ .. wbidt Jncludoa tba wordt: dly, 2 on &be 110DIMS. _.
to lire's values. ter rcu f rn the blic .. Jemaalen.hNial.n be· ao on Ul\dl I caMIII ..
-~ ~ire4 lty low. · Christ challenpd the slavery l)"'lem aod
Aa¥0 £.. HAAPA ................................. Ow..., oM P-1111..._, declared that man is the ci'C'alioo of Ood and
Some ddeatdts uy we can't win, that it's all cd pr~ehu d n;. ek ~ It lido tbe ctyllal Ita, llahlod on tlla lib .. ,. ·PI' .. Pt:C HAAPA ······ ··u••· .. ····················""''"'··.A~WKW:iMe lAIIot is first of all rdpontitM to God. Christ SUIIC.IPTIOM a A TIS ' ' · • · • over: that thne Pre the lllSt days. that Arma-!choolh• •. !t" 0
1"1 t""'Th• .. HO&&IU11 in the hi1hut. aenu arc eu::b ... ed ..__ o-N 00· 2 17 00 preached the (rcedom aod d•antty or the 1nd1·
O..e ::::: as:oo; 2 ~==: 19:00 vidual and hit ,God1iven. riJht ~o come and ~~-nd h .,,_ · · · orcm e VIII IRJ I , ho -~ -.... vvun a t e m1 Knmum are Jmmment~ 10 N . 1 di have had 1 zanna to the new bom lweon tho m ra Ul
•~•• 0000 ~ JO (ru;ly, to enJOY the rru1ts or h1s own labor.
to work. for himsel( or to ~II hrt labor ror pay.
and to own thinp.
why oppose Biblical prophny? Who has the .,;~:JO ~hri-:'t~as addina Kina • ., IIOUP in lhe 11m1 ,.....,
temerity to say that he knows these arr.the last ~e t th .• fferi .. lftd When tho volume o( thia at they are aJven ia c~u~ ....
ARVO e. HAAPA, owner .Md publ isher of the Ensign
1t:G~'Q:O~OC:..O
The end of a year al ways brings with It a special en·
couraglng note -a surge of optimism-perhaps because
It just seems impossible that a new year could be as
rough and tough as the one now expiring. Around the
wOfld, the picture con tinues to be fo reboding, and there
appears to be very ti tt le hope for imp rovement. '3ut tight
here at hom e, in our Harbor 1\rea, the New Year s pells
"'Optimism." 1\nd, more s pecifically, for the c;.nsign , it
Is going to be a great year. There already have been
suffi cient spectacular developments during the weeks
just past to give assurance of con tinuing growth in the
months to come •.• And a very happy New Year to all of
you, too!! • • •
Editorial of the Week
II .. CWIIIII
p,IJ/i!iher r>/ thE' l~OIIIrfHf' l.f'd~f'r
JHI fiDe' 01 fAIJH Af CHaJS1MAJ
Rell&lo n, in somt' ways, is seasonal. Althourh
It eJdsta throughou t thl!' )"ear, there are seasons
where It swel.l.s into. a pat tide, carryinc all
before U, but rec.-dlng qult>tly after the ae-uon has ........
JWit such a season is Christmas. It is then that
the faithful return in droves to their churches:
mol'!' important, they retum in multitudH to their
fatlh.
Carefully, t>ndlessly. tireless!)', the attark
aa:alnst relig io n co n tin ues. Carefully, the
"IChol.a.n" rewrife I he Word o! God, and attempt
to lon:e-!eed it to the prople. Tin:lessly, they
wh lttk-away at the true meaning of Christmas.
Endlessly, they try to destroy such deep · rooted
truths 3.11 the divinity of Christ and the many
mirac~ of the Scriptures. Apparently, they sue·
ceed somewhat th roughoul the qu iet periods of
the church )'(•ar; for all one would know, they
ach~·e rreat atheistic \·ictories.
AM &bell the Ude pow~~ apln, awt>~epktc
""" ....... -tiM!-tatUIN ~?.tva ....... web
to 1M &norhlnp of tbelr ctuardl. Tbe star In
&be EM&, llw wonhlplnl" Wlw. Mea, tM 8alllll!
ill tiM! ~r. &M VlfTin Motkr, &be patienl
8t. ""-eph. All have been "explained away"
~t the year, all han been d~
ed by tiM! nlOdern "wble ~." all han been
JoN to UN' '"new ~tnn'-" But au of ~ re-
hanl acaJn a& Chrl!Jtn.., atronc .. ewr, lllt-
loudwtd IQ· &ht" vk:iooll ateacb, lftltle and Jov.
lftc b:t. &heir UIIDaa.l \'k:t.ory.
There a~ other gOOd things. tied to Chr~t
ma.s, that help the Holy Family In their quiet
conquest: The precious girt of f~m . a God·
f:l\'en fn.•fll'lm: the love that bi nds famllies tO·
gether, the same love that the Holy f'amlly knew:
the realizat ion of g.wd hea.llh. and compassion
for those who do not haVf' it: friendship, the In·
gredient that cxp::tnds th~ family 10 include many
who know and de>en:e the warmth of the f'amlly
of G:xt.
At tht> annual F'easl of Christ mas, we must
app~late this g~a t annual return to faith. and
deter·mine that th(' God less, wh::> toil againsl it
throughout the )'f'ar. shall not fu m the Udf". Jesus
was not bom to freedom In that stable long a,ro.
but ht' has guided th(' ways or men to t>na ble
them to be hom in frft'dom tn this gn!:al land.
Freedom, with thf' hf'lp of God, has been hard.
fought and hard wnn. Jl must be won again by
eat'h generation: N•liglon and the power of fAith
make the job m,,,... meaningful. but we must
never forget that Nf'rnal vlgilanC't' is the prit'f' of
tn:'edom.
Alt &M Ude of raJth rolla oYf'r tu a,p.ln al
Chriatmulidl'!, ..,., us pray that the ebb to
follow wiU not be M low, t.h•C the fnl'fttt of
evil wW DOt 0111' day eonqll@r that Hde, lea•·
11c the ponplt> "llf!nl and dead and hop!ll!!M.
.Let • pn.y &hal ~ rnA¥ erlmd the Joy of
Chrilltmu Chroul'hnut tM wnrld and U.,.....-
0111 llw. y,..,. .•.
"And tht' angel said to th~; ft'*r not, lor
bcllokl , 1 bring you jlooo1 tidings of r reat joy that
shAU bE> to all the peopl••. f'or thl!l ri<l ~' I• l)om to
)'I• a SadoJu . whi'J llri C~u1st, t~~ l.. rd .•. "
,.,..,. OIVISIOII T'IOPHY lao best ell~ ,...,._
... oltocts Is ._ ... ,.. .... ~ec~ to -· u, ..., .._
._.., 15, -_. uuvhUt of "'· ond llfs. wun ..
"-••" of ZMJ lelden Circle, br H•~d Glmsey,
1111111111 ol .. "-'loy Es!AIH,-IIY _,.,.
_...._ .. 1111 !lick 'loy. Tilt Jalto -.11< foMIIy, a. .... Lll., _...... 1110 grMd prize lrOIIIIJ. ·
We s~nd billloos i.n the U.N. denyina
Christianity and promotina the "brotherhood
of man." "Brotherhood" in a one-world. race-
less, classless society is the oew aoul. The
Fatherhood of God is "old hat." h is difficult
enouJh for Christians to work. tosether-but
we are supposed to be "brothers" in this aod·
~. Utopian dream-world. -world Govern-
ment" is a man-made Kinsdom on Earth ruled
not by God, nor even by man, but by the devil
and Russia.
days? Where does the Bible say that when the m~ . 0 e~~ .u 't ake anthem filled my homo tho tiM homet. ·
end approaches, you are to quit? We c:ao win bnnatnathdea on~'" 1 1
1 wl -• lhouaht CIITie that Je'wiah Hanuthh thit year lau a
nd , . bl.lt o w I 0 IVIRJ , · • ( ~-a we can t qu1t. . , 1 d d'd conareaaltona celebrate apecaal meMiftl to •-
A . G . Heinsohn. a courugl;!ous Christian and Sorhn 1 htuneTul me 0 Y1
1 Hanukkah tho feall which menlalht PlotetliAll wba
Council member of the John Birch Society, not reOacl _my Cl~Cc ant c:ommcmor'atea the redeclita· •e 111\dlf auact ~~~ •I
· I I·' b (" ·'· "0 · t' · I'd ' can, n )' Ill mUIIC Wal , . , was o u Y" nenu . nee " nu 10n t!l II mJ . . 11on of the Temple at Jeru• hboral ettlbhllhrn•t. · Dr. down the cobogan of degradation as we are it played on tho pllno dunna al h' h d . C I "cl •I .._ ___ ... ' th Polka Parade how Sun • em. • IC occurro to ar ... nwrc, •---· n~ver stops 'til it hits bottom. Why do you e . ' • 165 B C on the 25th day of cuts week day ........
'l·u••le ·, ,._ ·ne ·1ab•-?'' day ovcruna buc tho words -· . _... _..u • -ag~ms IK 1 ~~ ~; . , • the Hebrew month of K11lcv over many hundr-t ... o
Mr. Hemsohn rephed: Because 1t s un-wore miuina. _our month of December . statiooa it now Niaa a&•
thinkable notlo." I remember a Chr i1tmas at · tacked b,y eburCb oq•iza ..
What can one small . voice do? M~ltiplied, it Peul Harbor, 23 yeau qo. Accordina 10 the historical lion•. orauized labor M4
The collectivist pl;anoen have created,
throuah "liberal" press and networks, the im-
pression that people who oppose "the brother-
hood or man" are hatemongen. Christians
crusade not because they hate but because they
love.
can work ';ondcn . l-et s rcrftcmber. I am ~ly The liberty sec:tion waa acoount feoordod in tho two other IIOUPI wbo 11111; 10
one. but st11l I am on~. I cannot do everyehma. aahorc, seek ina such morri· Apocryphal Booka of lho mutzle him aad &o llava ••
hut I can do somethins . And I will not refuse mont " Hawaii c:ould pro--Meceabeot, Palclline had lieenac o1 radio alflli•
to do the some thing tha t 1 can do." What vide. ·The faithful remained become 1 part or Syria. WXURrovokcd.'Jlaia t&Mioa
ca n you do?. "~ray as if it were all .. up to God on board. As -commandin1 whoso kina i n l7i) B.C. waa is owned by ShaiDQ COl ..
and work as,{ 1l were all up to you. officer, I miaht have nt Antiocbus Epipb.anes. · fvt· le1e, and is not OWDid by -::-----------------=--------:="':-------broodina and lonely in my tiochus was determined to Or. \4elntire. He claima IbM
Le"ers to the Ed ••tor "'""· but 1 ctooae "' ioin malto Helhmiam aupplant those attaoh would doauoy
SAMITATIOII DIRECTORS'
DUTIES EXPLAINED
Newpott Harbo1 Ensign
Oea1 Hop:
Evetyone is takin& a t rack
at the new lee schedules fo t
the ditectols nf the 01anae
County Sanitation Oist1 it ts
these days, and since you
have joined the &JOUp, it
would appeal th at it is io-
cumbent upon me , as joint
chai1man, to say a Jew
wo1ds of defense.
Peuonall y I would p1efe1
to say that the!IO directots,
instead of aeuin& SIO per
hom as you ptuased i t, a10
teceivina S50 per mon th,
based Of\ one mee tina a
month, with a limit of SIOO
1e1a1dless of the numbet of
mee tings.
The work of these men
does not beain and end with
a monthly meetina. The
O.anae Coun ty Sanitation
Districts' sewetaae facility
teptesents a S60,000,000
investment with combined
annual expenditUies of
S25.000.000 and it is the
thi1d laraest met1opolitan
system we st.of the Missis-
tuppi Riv01 .
Each di1ector is account-
able to the taxpayeu of his
disuict fo1 all expe ndi tures
within the di sllict, includ-
ln& main tenance and ope ta-
ti on, capital i1nptovcmenu
and plans fot expansion. In
addition he mu st wotk wi th
the staff to set the annual
tall. rate, and in lhia Connec-
tion, I would like to paine
out that taxes •e1e loweted
in almost evety disl!ict thi s
yeat , despite a constant in -
cu:ase in the demands on
the system. Your own tax
1a10 was dectoased.
As joint chairman I put in
hom IS to 20 how s peT
mon th in aene1al mee tin11,
execu t1ve meetinas, special
meetinJU . stafl consultation
LEGALHOnCE
"\QTJO:Or HI;U: TRA~S n:R
\OTIU : IS HEREU't' Gl\ [:'I
TO TilE Cft[l)ITOR..;; OF
IERH't' PROSF.K and KM:n :
PROSEK. h.u "b~d illlld "if~.
Tran,_l .. mr, \hat a bullr. lran>~f..r
;,.. abo11l 10 h. m•d~ b¥ Tran,..
f,.ror, "b""" bu ~in""". add,.-""'
;,. •114 ~""'port flh·d,, in th"
Ci ty of ~~,.-po rt Rel'lch, Coun ty
nf 0t11111fl""• Stall' nf C:l'llirnrni~t,
1md •II o f ,.·ho,.~ bu11ine"'"
nam e" anti addr~""'"" 11!'1ed
"it.hin thre~ ·ye•u• lut Jl•"'lo
"'" lar al!l known to Transferee,
., .. ''SWl SS CHAI..F.T' -414
NeWJIOrl Bhd •• :"e..,-po rt Buch,
Or-~ C'...ooa ty, C•lifo,.i•, 1D
LUCI E~ ORTUNO, Truderee,
who"~ ba"i•ea!!l •ddre•• iiJ
686 Ceflt er Street, ia t.h.~ City
of CoAt• )te!!l•, Coaaty of
Orae{!e, S~te of Cali fonal•,
of tile followlft8 de111cribed
perl'OII•l property of Tr•oferor,
so-wit:
All atoel i• trod~. fh:t.m•.
... l,...t'llt •d pod ..,.jiJ of •
Cfltt•l• re"t .. r•t bltllille-
ho,.. •" "nt r. S111SS OJ A-
LET' •d loc•ted •t 414 Ne-
port Bhd., i• dr.e Chy of Ne-,.n. lhad.. Con'y ttl O,..!f!:,
Seen, of C•tlfo .. i .. •d th•
•e foreph1J t.l._ lt•of~ will
M ee4N-.-. .. M " or •her
W~e,..._, die Jl•t d.y of
J•••f7• 1961. ...... fACJOW
flo, 17+-f%7flt ., dr.e NaOW
dep•,_.,., of .,. c:;o .... Me-.o "'-di of Se«:.rhy f'ltau If• dout .,... ., 1916 ,_ n•
Sw.~ io .e City of r..-..
M--. C... I)' of O..p. S....
of Colllcuala.
OA n :o Dec•hr ••· 1tr11 ••• eo~ .. ann.. ,.,. ..... , • ..,u... Dec.. .. HilT ••
ne Jlle.,.ft ...........
and home wotk. I am not
complaining. I find the wo1k
most sewa1dinT; howevet , I
believe that a chaitmanship
of like 1esponsibi lity in pti-
vate indust1y mi &ht pay
anywhete hom SlO,OOO to
S25,000 pe1 yeat, with a
lew stock opti ons and hinae
benefits thtown in. (This is
one of the \eas t JlamoiOUS
of public services, but one
that is vi tal ly important to
health and we If ate.)
The fee schedule voted
upon by the diiOCtOIS Wa&
established by an act of
lea:islatule, and had alteady
been ado('ted in o ther simi-
hu disllicts. Celtainly
lowe1 le!;!S ate indi cated
lot smallet dist1icu, but
not lot dist1icts of the sizf;!
and impottance of those in
Otanae County.
These dilectou 1.1e dedi-
catid men ho ldin& top elec-
ted positions in all of theit
communtttu, and I can as-
suit you that they do not
take thci1 tesponsibilities
to the tupayets lightl y.
I had no petsonal leelinas
one way m the oth c1 with
10spec t to the inctease, but
I feel ceuain that when the
vo te was cast each di tcctol
consideted that the job_._JlOI
the man, was wotth thelee.
We would be pleased to
have you attend any of OUI
meetinas. eithct aenetal 01
execu tive, ot visit out l!~at
me nt plants to see the size
and extent of our opetation.
I believe th at you will lind
the1 e is m01e to it than you
think . When I wu appo inted
to tep1esent th e City of
Newpou Beach on Dis tti ct
5, I quickly discoveted that
sewaae tJeatment and the
10lated possibilities of
waste watet tecover y we1e
much lataet and mote com-
plex entetrH ises lhan I had
ever imagined.
So lew people know, 01
even want to know about
sanitati on that we would
be most pleased by an)· te-
coanition that you mi a;ht
aive us.
Cotdially,
Lindsley PaJSons,
Joint Chai1man,
Oranae County
Sanitation DistJicts
my tu-dollau being used
in this manne1. If these
people ate inte10sted in
this t1ipe, wh y not finance
it with their own funds1
The Califosnia Senate
voted 29 to 3 in ravol of ll
full investigation to dctet-
mi ne what leais\ation may
be necessary to stop the
abuse of th e educational
proceu at ou1 tax-suppo!led
colleacs and universities.
Thi s is Ions overdue as
most any police chid and
many psycholoaists will de.
c lare that pornoJiaphy has
a discernible connection
wi th c1ime: the emotionally
un stable may be s wept into
violence by lewd passaaes
and pictures.
the aew in tho mou hall, H b · --~ 1 th f e rllsm, ...... to orc:e e freedom ol rcliaioa ud frH·
where we sana rom memory, Hebrew nation to won hip dom of apeeeb, both of wllida
all the ramiliar carol• 1hat Zeua, the O'eek aod. Ap-arc auaranceed by the Con·
we cou~d rec~ll. We had no patently he endeavored to sti tutioP.
book Wlth wh1ch to refresh have a statue of himself In e u ense, thcae 111 &be
our memories, but we were represent "?:ous and his same problcmt wbicb Juclat
able to fill in most fA the imq;e was tel up in the Ma.ccabeus r.cad 2,137
1NDrds. We went throuah Ute sacred precincts of lhe yean q;o. FuncllmCAtalill
li st o( sacred tunes time T-I H d e d th ..... p c. e ecr 0 o Christians have re.,on lO
after time until midniaht a~ penalty or death for thoae take bean from bis n•PII
pr oached. Then a red head· who did not worship Zuea. in challenaina lbe mililal)'
ed fireman from West Vir· History related that this miabl or the Syrima, i•
aini a and I went to the defilement ol the Temple so def"eatina them, and io r~
---:::-------:::-------------establishina roliaious ·rr ...
Ch h N dom in Palestine. Urc ews-" The areetina of "Happy
. Hanukkah" revives the bot>•
First Baptist Church or o( tbe church arounds and that reliaioua freedom may
Costa \1esa, Jl>l Maanolia facilitiet followina each be reestabli shed in America
St. -Or. P.G. Neumann service. as it was in Paleatiae loa.a
wi ll preach o n the topic, • • • years qo, when Judu M•~
"Under the thadow of Hia The Christill'l Sc::ienc:e cabeua dereated the Syriant.
YoUI S ver y lloly,
Mu. K.C. Twne1
14261 E. Eaabidae Ot.
Wh ittiet, Calif.
wina in U67," at tho 11 Oturchcs, Newport Beach , The libetalt -thurcbmen
a.m. ·Sunday service. There Corona del Mar and Costa and politicill'ls -.,, ilaa
1 will be no 7 p.m. aervice Mesa-.. Olriatian Science" Syrian a which COIItciVIlina
bec:au1e of special watch will be the 1ubject of th is now are (acinJ.
niaht service, 'rrom '1 p.m. to Sanday*s Ienon unnan. \hny pcoblenu beae~ da~
Harvard Club
Slates Dinner
NEWPORT BE.I,CH-Harvard
Club of Orangt' Count' wtll pa_\'
lribut.t to five "old·limers" at
lls annua l Chris!ma.s banquet ;tl
i :JO p.n:. Thuriday at Reuben's
R~taurar:t ilere.
Honot~s are A1·thur J. Me·
Fadden. Santa Ana . clas.& Qi
1904: Chester ~·ineberg. also
S a n 1 a Ana. ltt6: Geor.;::e
Fauntt Whitcomb , Sa n CJe.
mr nt:-I!H6. Thon1 sas Rutt:•:.
Newport Beach. 1918. and Ed-
mund t\irenan. Dana Poinl.
19111.
,.,, t\rt~t'P':.'r <J"'d f'r;~nk DrD-
han are cha1rm~n nf the dinnt r
mi~iaht. The prolfam will Chrisl Child, who wu ~
include mutic, rerreafvnentl, bom in our hearts on Cbritl•
prayer, atd a film, .. The mas Day. We, aa His spoa·
bia blast. •·• aora, have the duly lo c•t
• • • for tbose whom Jeaua would
The Plymouth Conareaa.-hvc comrorted if He were
tiona I Church, 3262 Broad 10 walk the atteett of Onnaa
St.., Newport Heiahtt -.. On County today, Nanjo In•
what may we depend" will diana are cold and hanary,
be the aennon topi c -of the and their babies ba•e died
Rev. Norman Brown for the in New \1nic:o. ·Tbey need
lJ a..m. Sunday service. The clothina and roocL Orph:••
pastoral callina eorm~ittee in Korea, India, Africa, 111d
will hold it t first meetin1 South Nneric:a need belp.
followi ng the 1ervice. American achool childtM
• • • need to be told the stoty of
Central Sible Church, lhe Selhlohcm Babe. R•
Oranae Ave. at 23rd St.,: liaion should be ret\Orod to
Costa \1esa -Pastor Henry AmericL We have nucb l.O
E. Janet wi II preach on do in order to finiah ap thl
''Triumphant faith"' at the old busineu baclt loe of
~ and 10:3\t a.m.· Sunday "ll WAS a good Christmas 1167, and to meel the new
services. A watc:h niabt problems of 1~3.
10rvice will be held from present!" said Mrs. Lucy Dr. Bob Wellt, tpeakia.1
PARTICIPATES IN 7:30 p.m. 10 midniaht.Tbere Gorgodlan, 4lb Larks pur aa the "Voice c:1 Truth and
HAY DROP PROJECT will be communion, prains Ave., Corona del Mar, who Freedom," related Cbrit~
Starr Sctgeant Collie D. and tottimonie1 , Bible won the Corona del Mar maa momina that a pmaram
Pottetfield, .son-i n-law or drills, prayer time, refre1h· Chtlstmas contest weekend was aiven in a ouluth, Min·
Mr. and Mrs. Allen O'B1ien, ments, and a \toody film, trip to Troplcana, Las nuoc.a, school, in whidt
1245 Bayside Dr., Corona "Sianpos ts alon .... Putor Vegas, via 13onanza. Mrs. the aonc ""Jinale Bella"
del Mat, participated in the Jones will brina a mcuaao Gorgodian was so excited wu subtthutcd for lha u..
cmer aency airlirt ol thou- on "Whore ia U67?" The she could scarcely talk ditional Christmu cuola,
sands of bales of hay for roaularmidwoek Bible study wtlen s he ttled to tell her as the children could ao
10,000 sheep and cattle, will behold at 1 p.m. -Jan. 3. husband, Arthur. It was the loncer tins "at Litdt sno wbound on the Hopi In-• • • ! dian Re servation, north or The Lutheran Church ol first time she had ever won Town o Bethleh~tnn Md
Winslow , Aliz. the Master, 2100 Pacifioc anything, she said. (En• .. It cane Upon a ~daiala&
Sign photo ) Clcu. u Sat. Poltetfield is an ai1 View Dr., Harbor View •
opetatiom specialist in the H'll • 'al -~al Thil Ia my timely llhor-1 s -~ spea men-• OIARL!S II. ·coLLINS tation: "~--all ye r-··· Ail Fotce Resetve's 4S2nd · ·11•-h ld 1 -• '"""".. .. s ervsce w I u. e n con· -51 AT AG! Otr 56 ru1 and oul ,.__,back in•-Mi litaty Aitli(t Wina from t. lth •• II ~---nee 1on w ute Lm. '"'dl c1m1 to Chwlca America, and ral'•t'oa ~-• Match AFB, Cali(., that i • h f h. &. d 1 D~ II' • -· our o wort 1p .-n 1y or -est Co trls, U2S Wal· into public •c:boola.u INQUIRY OVERDUE flyinathe ai1liftoutofLuke Mn.·Kathleen Greulich, a laee, Colla Meaa. the day
Edito1 of the Ens ian AFB, Alit.., droppina tons chaner member or tbl ~ beforl Olriltmaa al Ormae From the Bible I have on my desk a copy or hay f01 tho at&Jvinalive-aroaation. who died at the County Medical Cenler at
of ,.Sac11mento Repott" stock auanded by the te-the Alh.nbra lA&heran ., • .56 ••
(tom Senator John Schmitt. c;ent he&"V)' s nows. He i• a H 0 ~·II' 1!11 orne. r. "'t urn C1 Mr. Col lint wu born Apri I re•••din& ''The Beard." Jfaduato of San Bc1nardino 'II del' -0 _. WI IVCf a ,~u.,e n '1, J"ill, Jn Mlilto. ·He CM1C One paraa~ap,h in the "Re-Hiah School. He Jeteived a ''Son• and heita of 0oc1••
port .. says: • Fou1 wicneuu B.S. de11ee in 1965 f•om he nd II to Calit'ornia 11 yo•• •ao II t 3:4S • a.m. a~d hat lived in Or•s• who attended the "'elforn~ the Univenity of Southe&n services .
ance of 'The Boa~d• have Califosni• 1nd it a mcmbe1 ' • • • County for 14 ye••· HI wu
announced lhemaelvea will· of Kappa Alpha Oldc1. The Newport UnhyC.feh, • uaabler ror Tapmatic
ina ·to tettify unde1 oath mectina at 15th Sl. •d Corp.; Cotta Meaa.
chat an o11l su act, eilhet GOQO SAMARITAN lrYine A"f'l .. o' Clift Hane _ .. ,.......,, •• hit wife,
actual or ailn\llatcd so SIRVtCI aiTRAYID ••your word of.,., .... , will Cora; 1 IODt. Oa•lll Col·
tklaely as \o be inditli~ · The Htt.,al o1 a Good be the 11noa aopic or •• liu Jr.; •d \tidt .. l Col·
aaiahable ftom the teal Samaritan l)'pe 'o( ••Ylce ..... Loren P1iclt:htaer •• Iiiia t:JI Coela ...... l
thina at • diatance ol 20 to Newport 81adl Pollee tly the li) Lnl. ataclay M«ice.. .... ll&era, ID•• IIDd MNy
fell, 01 more , took place on Merric;t•, Shill '-"'c• ..... Thl topic ror tM 7 ,. .. ol Colla *•a. .... Je•
the a talC I& lbe contlulion Uoa, 2100 w. Coul Hwy._. Wedn~tday tM.alcal • ..._. · 'lDV c~ of ....... Jal•d, Naw
ollh• play. No one pteaent ~ · 'II be .,.,.. or ... al the performance, 01 -on T»ead.ay, Dec. 1 • talion wa M lerYicet we,_ IIIJd ,.,,.,..
-·, A man abclul 35 , .. , old. ord«. u • • • ..._ ~--•7 at B-~ .. rnntblr or lhe colle .. facul--,. .,_ • ......
ty 01 adminiattation. llaa witli • dill dre " Ilia '* pel • Coeaa M.tL ·lol-l
au..,.tld to dl"7' lbat lhi• act01• •• llrMI r.. .. St. ·An-..•• Plllt.,teri• • .,; • HadHw ltnt. Coeaa
ace.ally ha,..ed." a.-.tce ••-. ,....1, .. Ollf• 600 .. ~ AM8w•• ...... '
1 -ld lib 1o bow Wily help. ·Ao oa_,_ owoloood RA.;Oitr HoY•-no Roo. .-. rec:a•., ....... _, •• n• willa a en ... to &in,., ..... ....,,..., ... ., ,.._,..IY DIB
...... Ia •• -wiiU .. lo ... ..... .......... Oulad• ............ ••• .... ............. Ill
.,. .... ,.., IIDU ef -to ............ Jli't'l 1M ~-Ill .. I. ..... II .... &c&lwiJ
Ollie --• ... c.rtr. ellll• 1o ,. ••• loiiL-~.JO _. ll .... --...._, Coo• lltM 11otr ... -Oolloii.M ......... _. ...... -.... h .... ,.1U. .... ..... ,.. •• ... •• ._ _.,., ............ &.,eo.s HI.-., I• Wt M •-n.e .., _.. f• W1'111.., --'11. O.C.
Rt .......... -.....,. tlid 0-loll• wl-l ,.._• Don•• of ... 2T, • We .. w.-. IS6J
Aa • ... ., •• lolttjea • ,.,..._. ..,.. will •atlt • •• .... -.,.._.OttUMe.a. •
And, bphold, Chere wu a
man in Je1u11lem, Wllolt
niiM ••• Simeon; and 11M
aame man wu ju•t Mel de.
vou1, waitina f01 the eon~
lation ot Israel : aod 11t1
Holy Ohoa& waa upoa lli-.
And it wu tevaaled ule
him by Jbe Holy Qltoa~ -
be Mould not see dlada, ._.
feu be had ... IH L..oal•
Cbaitt.
fo.od toe c-by tk ......
Into 11M ._It: Md -... J .............. ..
chi .Jeaa1, to M I• ...
all• 11M caaac. ol .. a..,
l)oon -k •• op Ia Wo ••a. ond loleeMd cw. ... said,
Loo .. -lotloll -... --· ..... ··--......... y_.,
P01-.. ., ........ , ...
*1 aololli-.
llloiclo -... • ........ , ...... r.t-
,fo,li ... loll .... ...
~lee, ...... ...., .. ...
..... ......... Lila 2: U.ll.l
•
IEIPORT HAIIIOR PICII
IIIIST SECllOI --P. 3
THUIISOAY, DEC, 21, ni7
CDIIIIIA DB. liAR, CAliF.
at Hoag -.-,,Doc,"
Boy -~-and Mrt. J ••• Petenon, 2078 ); Santa Ana
Ave.,· Cotta Meta.·
Boy -Mr. and Mr •· H.
Scott Paulun, 3170 Viath-
inacon Ave,, Coua MetL
Girl -Mr. and Mr 1, · PauJ
Ma landra, 12il nth St.;
Newport Beach.
Boy -Mr. ·and Mrt. ·Robert
Lieb, 2\HO Baja, Eatt Blurr.
S..4o,, D.c. 17
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Donaldton, 22a Via Eboli
Lido ltle. '
Boy -Mr. and.Mra. Ri chard
Bodinu s, 126 E. Balboa
Blvd., Balboa.
Girl -Mr. and Mn. Barry
Prim, 227il Oran ae Ave ,,
Costa Me n .
Boy -Mr. an d ~ •• Jona-
than Brockett, J2n Iowa
St., Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and ~ 1. David
Blevinl, 220 Sierks St.,
Coata Men.
Mrs, Artland Kaal
Girl - Mr. and \1rs. David
·.~llinaham, 265 0 81 • St.,
Costa Mesa.
.\4onclay, O.c. 18
KA THLEE BLUE Boy -\1r. and Mrs. Gunter WE OStein, IJ'HBaker St ., Costa
Me u .
TueSday, Dec. 19 '
TO ARTLAND KAAI Gi rl -Or. and \lrs. Edward
Boseker, 201A '3alua Pl.,
Costa \1esa. Afte1 Kathlee Ulu..: of 50-'
El \Ioden a, New~11 1 ll ..:t~h l:-.,
wa!> mauieJ Sa tuJJa~, ll.:c.
16,to Astland Ka ar of ( .... Ia
\lesa, she followed th.-Pn·
11i tl1 m.-... !'o g1..:~:n a.:..:c!'>Stllic.;, Gi rl -\tr. and \hs. Johns lfCI fl~>WCI!>o 11..:1C \\hilt.: t1l• chid.... Vin cent , 2113 Santa >\na
Th ..: h!Hk'.., attendant!'> Ave., Costa \lesa.
WedMsday, Dec. 20 11u1.: 1.:J :-111. .. q;anza, ..:m·
lyncl>ian uaJitinn ,f d.u
rul he! hu-.hanJ at th,·
r u..:, A-line ~""n". Ea.:h Gi rl -\tr. and \Irs, Clyde
litH..: a c;unat1nn Cl•ll"n ami Rice, 1667 Santa >\na Ave., 1..:-Costa \tesa. t:a111 CJ a 11hJ IC camatHm cepti0n.
Kathlce IS th e Jaughk• of
Newpull Pt~hc.: Lt. .md
\li S. \\llliam Blue pf ~cw.
pOll tlcights. She 11"'L' a
wh i te cmri 1e A-line 8••\l tl nf
s ilkotganzanvct J du:-.tcred
taffe ta, appliquetl "i tl1 lm-
rorted lace and :-.ecJ pc;ul~.
lle1 headpiece ma tched th e
gown, anti had an i llu~11m
veil. 11e1 tJain "as full .md
ran shaped.
St. .l nachim'l> Cathlo>t C
ChuJC:h I n Costa \lcsa 1\a:o.
dec01ated with haskct:-. n f
whi te \'io las , .wh1te ca1n a·
tft'\i4 s:· wtrfte mums , and:c1ed
and!e·ri om ros the wcddtng.
TH~·,reeepti o'n, a Pnl~nL· ... ran
luau, was h.eld a t the 7\e\'-
pmtH a1bnr American Lcginn
Hall. The hall \\a~ Jecnra-
ted with sed and \lhite
catnations, anthei1um, and
Ch1istmas decmati0ns.
At the 1eception, Kath lce
dan ced to th e I1)VC:-.nn g,
"Ka luha" f01 he1 hushand,
and then danced th e Btu~·
Lei fo1 he1 mo thet, "fnl all
he1 yeaJS o f love and c~ouc ."
Tahitian and Pnl~nc ... ian
music wh pia} eJ at the
luau by Lionel B1 nad and
his g1 oup.
L o is Sllingham of (·,,,ta
\le sa caught the httJe'l>
bouquet of whrte ..:a•na-
tions and white oschrd ....
\li S, J osephine Kaa,, th e
bJidea1oom's mo th e 1, ~arne
fzom the Ha"aiian 1 ... \.rn ds
fo1 the wedding, She \\ole
a blue s heath with a ht:t ge
lace coat, and beige aL L'Cs -
sori es. She had a cnJ-.agc
of white orchids.
Mu . Bl ue , th e br ide':-mo-
ther , WO!e a ceiCI)' g1 cen
d1ess and coat
JJoy -\1r, and \Irs. P aul lo:t. Be tty J ean Rus tcnbach
of :\C11poll Beach wa!'> ma 1d Bowe r, 2166 I'Jimini Pl.,
r I I ,, , f Costa \tesa. ,, ,,,.11•1 . K a t~~ .. oou o ('' I ··-, ,., -\1r. and \·!rs, Harry
:"c1'P"11 _Beach, l)d:-..•!ah Dodae , Ill , 563 Flower SL
lluJJ of ( tl!>ta \\C!»a, \Inn a · Costa \lelltoil,....
~co:l ,.f s;ntaf ~na, a~d Thuraday; O.c. 21
l at JJc\lac .._o (olonaud Gi rl \1 a d\1 G \lou \ICIC bTidcsmaid:o.. -· r. n rs. eorge Os ten-nan, 22 21 State >\ve., Ll. Blue j!at e hi!'> daugh-Costa \lesa.
tel alta~-Girl - \lr. and \ln. R.mald
E1 n1.: Kaat ,,f Cn-.ta \lc ... a, It ale, 631 Shalimar Or.,
hJ ,thcT nf the hl!degJnnm, Costa \lesa.
\\a:-be:-I man. l:!>h el!> "-'eJe FridGy, Dec. 22
ChaJic' lln:-tetlel, Ben Boy -\lr. and \Irs. John
Kama\ant, Bud llnlh, all ,,f Carroll_.~ 172 J:. Bay St.,
(nst3 \!c.;; a: and Bill Blue Costa \lesa.
of Newrmt Bea.cb. b10the1 Boy -'1h.' and \tr s. Jame s
of the b1iJc. Cronki te, ZUS State >\ve.,
The OutH:J gil l \lob the Costa \(esa.
buJe'" sis te1, L011 K a~ Saturday, De c:, 23
Blue. She 1\ti/C a \l.hltc, ~il l -\1!. and \\I s. \laku
!>htllt, red A-l in~! d!e!'>S nf P en~, 13~ E. Ba~ St.,
silk mganza wi th an im-(\" ta \lcsa.
p111ted lace (;j\llaJ. She caJ. Sun day, Dec. 2•
1ied a basket of Ted and Cii!l -\1 1. and :\Irs. J ames
\\hi tc --c atnations and wnte \lmken, 1846 P lacentia
a CJO\\n of white caJnatinn:-.. ;\\·c., (\,l>ta \lcsa.
Kathlce is a gtaduate ,f (itt] _\h. and \liS. Doug·
Newptll t Ha1bo1 1-h gh Scht K>I las S tanley, .w6 QJion Way,
and Otange Cuast College, West Newr<ut llci ghts.
She has heen Wo l king r,,, &ly -\h . and \(IS. J ames
tiuaJJ ian Th1r ft and Lnan , S Cull~, 18-l F.. Bay t.,
Santa An a. l'c•l>ta \lesa.
The g wom 1S " g•aduatc Gi 1t _\h. and M•s. \lich-
,,f St. Loui!> IIi&}\ School. act t-l am ick, 2812 Se1ano
ll a"aii.lle is no~~o· attl.'nding P lace, Costa \tesa.
Otange Coas t College as a &~ _ \IJ . and \li s, Les lie
po\Jcc science maJol and s .... anson, 839 J oann St., mtemh to gn on to Lnng
Reach State. (\•sta Mesa,
T wi n gitls -MI. and \11s, The C11uple flew to ll a...,a1i fm a 2-"eek hon..:ymoon. Jack Grc)'son, 1933 Santiago
T.... ..,,-....... Or., Do,·e • Sh 01es. "~ " u ... _, gurng away
cnstumc v.as a shoclunll'
lime g1een knit dteS!> wr th
na\'y blue, patent lealhe.
accesso1ies. t-Ier fln"-eJs
wese lime g1een mchids.
the
Chri stmos Day
Gi1 l -\!1. and \ln. \lich-
ac l Den te , 2005 Calvett SL,
Costa ,\l es a.
Bo) -Ms . and Mt s. Joseph
Akana, 1512 Westmins ter
A\'e ., Cos ta Mesa.
Boy -MI . and M1s. L ee
Rod1iquez, 2 10 44th St.,
West Ncwpmt.
Gil l -Dt. and Mrs. Gem g~
Haddad, 20 42 Calve It St.,
Costa Mesa.
LE GI ON PARTY DEC. 30
The Newport Harbor Lea ion
Post H l will ho ld it s trtdi·
ditional Ne w Year's party a
day cad y -this 'iaturday
evenina, De c. 30 , at the
Le1ion Hall, lSth ~. at W.
Bay -\ve., Central Newport.
Breakfast will be served
afkr midni1hL
FINE RESTAURANT
2121 E. Coo1t Hlthwoy • Corona del Mor'
673 -1180
''Di scriminoting Food
For Discriminating Folk!".
-F H IIIring -
• FUll Til
• IUCIII • LATE SUPPER
0 LUIIOI-• -I I o WI RIMD 1-01
l)ick Van Dyke in
"·fiTtWILLY"
-aho -
John ft1yne and
Robert' MllcbUm in
uiL DOIADO"
J-..o-•. v ............
.... IIYO -o Ill• io ..............
THE UC I INVIT~T I ON~L basketball
tournament, now under way , was the topic
of conve rsation at Tu esday's noon meet-
ing of the Corona del Mar Ki wan is C lub.
Speake rs included, hom l eft, Dick Davis,
head bas ketball coach at UCI; ~~ Irw in,
dSSbtant athletic di rector, and Tim Tift,
assistant basketball coach. The Ki wanis ·
C l ub~ of Corona del Mar and Irv ine Com,
p!ex are the sponsors of the tourney,
wh ich opened last night, Oec. 27, and
wil l conclude with the championship
game Saturday evening, l)ec . 30.
LUMPS P'ROM APIS MI!:LLIP'IlRA , .
Most people avoid brn-for obvious rea~ns. Rhei.J.
matism sulfcren; of old, how~:ver, tried toFt stuna.
They thou&hl ~ uinJS were an clfccli~ treatment
(~rheumatism. Now mosl o( us prercr dw more
rt:liable-and painless-remedies or today. Thanks
to medical science we ha ve many safe, fiiSHtctint
pain rel}tven;. Other pov.·erful dru~. too. When
you're ill, ta ke advanragc of 1hcsc: ~wer mcdtc;uions
-but only upon the ad\' ICe or your phys1cian. Then
kt us render complete pre!i~:rrption setvict.
Christensen Phcinnacy
JOZI E. <X:)~ IIWI' .. C0801rA Da. IIU
omou J-1550
Lighting awards made
Newport Beach and Costa and inaen ui ty.
\1csa won seve ral top awards The judges found no way
in the ''4\J \1iles of Christ-of detcnnining a winner in
ma s smile& .. liahtina con-the "best Ooating display"
test of the Oranae Coun ty category, but reported that
Coast >\.ssn . both the '\lewpon Harbor
tl e re are the local winners: boat parade and the
Our First
r CLEARANCE
• Rest coope rative effort tinaton !I arbour parade
-Westcliff Plaza, ~ewport oo tstanding.
Beach. ~The sweeps takes troph
e Best waterfro nt displ"a)' was won by San Clemente
-Ardell \Iarina, 2101 W. for the 2nd year in a row.
Coast Hwy ., \lariners \iile. Other awards induJeJ:
• Best cooperative neiah-Best reliaious sh rine, Ber-
borhood group -Samoa Pl. nard Casper, -'12 Via Ale·
in the \tcsa Verde ar ea of gr a, San Clemente; best
Cost a \lesa. Ch ristmas scene, R.J . Car-
• Best commercial -Vi 's roll, 341 Cres s, Laguna;
Pie Cottage, 11 1 E. 16th best indust ri al, Sou thern
St., Costa \1esa. California Edison, ll un li ng·
• 5pecial award to Char· ton Beach; best lighted or
lotte ttoopcr, 3074 \lolokai, dcc'l•ated public bui lding,
Costa \lesa, for imagination chu rch o r sd\ool, Laguna
• 1n 20 years .
25% OFF
ON ALL ME·RCHANDISE
W AIL4CE CALDERHEAD
Jet~Jeler
Landscaping ;Bca~ch c~;,,·~H•II.:_. ____!~~~~~~~~~~~
job lauded
The Corona del \tar Olam-
ber o f Commerce h as ex·
presseJ its appreciation to
the ~ewporl 'leach Ci ty
Council for the "speed)·
and cfticicnt compl etion"
of the landscaping of the
uaffil: islands on Coas t
l!wy.
The Charnbcr lc ucr, !len t
to th e Counci l by Joh,,
Scm pic, beautification chair-
man, also commended Cal-
vin Stewart and his parks,
beaches anJ recreatio n de-
partment for the construe•
tion work and s elel:tion of
plants.
\h. Semple told of plans
for the fu ture: "We arc at
this time planning to land-
scape additi On al islands on
Coas t 1-lwy. on the cost·
sharing basis as here tofore
agreed upon and hold hiah
expectations that the se is-
lands may be landscaped
prior to nelll summer."
..... .. ,_~
:J/ze :Jami/'1
Wishe s You and Yours A Very
HAPPY NEW YEAR
THE CO NNELL FAMILY : Standing, left to •lght,
Candy, u ;Sincl)', ltf; Pat, 17;Mikt, 23;Casey,11 ;
Colleen, Cf; seat ed, Kim, b; Mami, Dad, and Tim, 7.
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The fomily dog is Tippy, age 11. The eldeo1 Con-
nell -daugtlter, Kathy, 21 (Mts. Jmy Pfttlns) Is
living in Denver. (Cimeo House photo.)
CONNELL C
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COIIIIIIA DEl liM, CALIF ••
Kings win
2nd round
'1111 Cotana clel Mu Sea
Kina•. c:haplon• of 1M
Nowpon Harbor Kiwollio
toum••nt lu t weH. woo
lheir nut 2 ·-·· ia .... Covina invitational thlt
week to i'o into the 11mi·
finals.
After cNshina La Canada
in the opener Moftday, dt.e
Kina• turned in a 1urprisina
70 to SO victory ewer a
1trona Rosemead squad
yesterday momina. Joha
Yule was top scorer With 3Q
points,
Thtsl Yo11 H~~H &n(W llilmt P~
TUSSY, Wind ... ~·Woollier ........................... Sl.OO
Hand cream, hand & Body Loflon, rog. 2.00 •
wilh disponMr, rog. 4.00 .......................... S2.00 . .
DOROTHY GRAY
Colloa-n Honnono Croom, reg. 6.00 . . • $3.50
Honnono H ... d Croom, rog. 2.50 •.. • · Sl.SO
Moislurizing Hond Croom, roo •. 2.50. • • Sl.$)
ShHr Volvo! lipslick,'11or 1 •.•. 21 S1.25
Dry Slcln Lolion, rog. 2.00 ••••.. · • • • ,S1 .00
SHUL TON, Dosorl Flower
Clean11r Wz., reg. 2.50 ••.••.••• '· H..,d & Body Lolion, reg. ~.00 ..••.•
Skin Toner, reg. 2.50 ...••..... · ·
Moisture Bose, reg. 3.50 •......• · •
N i~l Croom, reg. ~.00 ......... · ·
$1 .50
S2.00
SI.SO
$2.50
$3.00 s .so
Sl.25
A90UT 40 Cl-iiLDqEN and grandchildren lor' (center), wt1o Is shown here donating
of club membe rs we re pres ent to receive his fee to Loy· Yantorn , executi ve direc-
The Kina• overwhelmed
La Canada as to 2~ Moftday
at Covina Hiah School,
Goard Bill Kinde lon came
up with his best scorina
effort of the 1ea10n to lelld
Corona with 22 poinu.
Phil Jordan waa nut with
1~. and -.fohn Yule waa
c lose at his heeh with 18.
Steve Leech dropped in 7
points; Chris Thompson,
7; Dave Orr, 6; Mike Mc.-
WilliiiTII, 4, and Kim
Wilbrecht, 2.
Roll-on or Cream Deodorant, reg. 1.00
Beauly Bolh, reg. S2.50 ......•. · .
MYRIJRGIA MAJA
g lft s at the annual Christmas pa rty of the tor of the Ha rbor Area gays' Club for
Corona del Ma r Kiwani s Club l)ec. )qat purchase of basketball uniforms. -:\1 left
Sproy Cologne & Hond Soop, rog. 4.25 •• $3.00
the Vil la Sweden restaurant. The program is Mike Manahan, program chairman. ;w~a~s~~~~~~~~~~P~r~e~n~li~c~e~~ .......... ..
REVLDN
lnlimole Sconl Spray , reg. 5.00 ..... S2.SO
lnl imole Lol ion, reg. S3.50 .• , . • • • • S1.75
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Boys Club
prelims • m
The ~!arbor Area Boys' Roacmead edaed aF-
Ciub is conducting a 5-foot, runner~p El Seaundo 61·
J.o\n ch and under tourn am ent, 64 in the tint round,·
sponsored by the Kiwa nis Coach Bill '\loom's team
Clubs of Corona del \1a r ddeated Centennial 53 to
and Irvine Compl elt. T he 40 last week to win the
games are being pl ayed as Optimi st tournamcnL The
preliminaries at the 1st an· Kinas jumped into a 14~
nual UCI Invi tational bas -first quarter lead, IICaed a
kctball tourn ament, spon-bit in lh e 2nd quarter. but
sored by the Kiwa nis Clubs. held 1 23·11 lead at the
The opening pairings for half. They increased their
the College Tournament are: adv antaae to 41-34 at the
Wednes day, Dec. 27, at 7 th ree-quarter mark: and had
p.m. -C ali fornia State, a 12-6 1corina edae in the
L.A., vs. Redlands Univer-final stanza.
sity; ~p.m ., UC I v s. Occi-Phil Jo rdan was the .. bia
dental Col lege. gun for the Kina•. with 1.7
Thursday, Oec. H, at 7 point !. John Yule had 13 ;
p.m., Cat State Long Beach qill Kindelon, 1; Steve
vs. University of San Oi eso; Leech, a; \rtike McWilliams,
~ p.m., Chapman vs, San 6.
Fernando State College. The Newport Hubor
The 5'3" tournament pai r-Sailors outscored Redondo JOHN VALLELY, former Corona del Mar High School
ings arc: Wednesday, Oec. 6a to 60 for J rd place in star, was a sure bet to break one of the oldest marks in
21, at 5:JJ p.m., Santa Ana the tourney. Bob Black led the Orange Coas t College record books last night, as vs. It arbor >\rea Centra l lhe scorina with n point 1.
Bran ch. "-Paul Ho lmes had lJ; Ri ck the Pirates tackled Mt. San Jacinto in the opening
Thu rsday, Dec, H ,at 5:30 Stickelmaier, lil; Alan Gaae round of the San Bernardino basketball tou rnament.
p.m., Tustin vs. \I arbor -\rea and Lee Haven, 8 each; Johl'\ needed just 10 points to break the all-time 2-year
Upper Bay Bran ch . Oou& Underwood, 4; Ron scoring record at OCC , set by Ed Pope in l qsa-sq. ~d
The winners will p~ ttt , Love 1;---:Jcibn Strock, 2. and scored 8b5 points in 53 games for an average of 14 .b
5:JJ p.m. Friday._ Dec. B G~Tu cker, 1. per game. J ohn Vallely went into last night's game with
The winn ers in t he recen t Coata MenedaedEstancia 85b points in 40 games, for an average of 21.4. In his
basketball skill s contes t 5il to 48 for 7th place in the fi rst q games ttJis season, the b-2 forwa rd has thrown
were: ~th grade, Jon Lu-los eu 'bracket.~eaErski ne in 222 fOf a 24.6 average. He is also closing in fa s t on
m1an; 5th grade, Leonard led the Mustana attack wi th another OC:C ma rk, th e 2·year conference scoring re-
DANA ....................... S1.50
Spray cologn es, Tabu, 20 Carats, Ambush,
reg. 3.00
COTY, L'Orivan, L' Aim ant & Emeraude
Fluid moi sturizer, reg. 3.50.... $2.00
BONNE BELL
Pl us 30, night croom reg. S5 ....... · S2.50
Plus 30 Ooy Lolion, reg. 6.00. . . . . S3.00
JEAN NATE'
"Friction pour le boin," After both lotion
ond hond tone, Sllecio l Duo Set.. . $2.50
LADY ESTHER
4·purpose fo c e cream, reg. 1.59. . ... SI .10
OGILVIE HIGHLIGHlS SHAMPOO
22 fl . oz., Sove S1 ......... . now
DUBARRY
Hond & Body Lotion, reg: 3.25 ...
Cleansing Cream, reg. 2.75 .•....•.
Skin Freshener, reg. 2.25 ........ .
Sk in F irming Lotion , reg. 2.00 .....•
Young Pro mise Cream, reg. 4.00 ...• ,
Vibrance Creme Mosque, reg. 3.50 .•.•
MAX FACTOR
Cup of Youth , n ight tim e beauti fier,
Sl.75
S1.85
$1.65
Sl.25
Sl.25
S2.35
S2.00
reg. 5.00 ..........• , ....... · S2.50
Mo is turizing Cleansing Cream, reg. 3.50$1.75
Active Mo isturizer, reg. -4J60r..·,~' :~..-. .,~st.D ~
LE GALION ~~·-..:.:..-:~,.;;,:...,
Both Be autifiers, o i I and spray,
7.50 volue ••.....••••••...••• S5.00
WE DELIVER
Benbow; 6th srade, Richard 16 points. \1ike LaRue cord -464 in 18 games set by De nni s Fitzpatrick in
ll atch; 7th grade, \1 ark scored til for the Eaales. )qSb-57. John already holds the one-year mark of 352 ..,.. .,, ....... 1ft~_..,,.
\leeks; atn grade, Fred J ohn Yule and Phil in lb games, set last year. The act ion photo above 3127 E. Coast Hwy. -near Jasmine
IELIAI
Re ynolds: scmors, Gre& Jordan of the Sea Kina• demons t rates his ability to ou tjump his opponents for
llolcomb. a nd Ri ck Stickelmaier of the ba ll control and close· in shots. !~;~::::Co::r:o:n:a:d:e:I~M~ar~~~~~~~~= Sailors were named to the J·IIIO 88~~t CONSECUTIVE all-tournament team. Dl IDEHD IS PAID ...... ____________ ONEIDACRAFT DELUXE STAINLESS
ourth quarter 1167
tLvidends have been paid to
:'>olewpor t Balboa Savin&!! and
Loan Association savers,
"This is our aAth con-
secutive dividend," !l tated
President A•nes BlomquisL
~)u r ing the year, the savin&!l;
totaled mo re than U 4.5
mi ll 10n , and to tal deposi tor
earnings e ~~:ceeded .54 mi l-
lion.
Plans are well under way
for the Corona de l Mar
inter im offi ce e~~:pan tion
move to new offi c e s in the
fin ancial plaza or Newport
Center in the fall of U6&.
PlACE
SETTINGS
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NEW YEAR FOLGERS
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COMMUNITY ,• The Fin"t Stainlftl, it made by Oneida Silver-
~mjtha, fhe tame highly ~killed croftlmen who moke farncMII
COMMUNITY SllverpkJte. It tt preci&ion-maO. of high quatlty
selec:t.d 1tainl.u lfMl and hot a fine lustraut flnith. Each piece
hos the correct w.tght, perfect balanc.e and lft'loothly rounded
edg.. choroctert.tic of the finftt ailverware. If any piece of
COMMUNITY Stoinleu .1\avkl 1M found to b. defKtive in work-
rnonthip rK material it will 1Mr replocad rK recondftfone>d without
charge by Oneida Sitv.nmltht.
I
from
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SUGAR' 1La.17¢
SARA LEE P ECAII 12)1 u ,
COF'FEE CAKE
OU IDA PIXIE CRINKLES 2/49¢
POTATOESI\411.. .....
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MUSHROOMS~
Needr no speciol care. Wcrtlt witll Ita#, wdq Wfllw,
rinte, dry tltorougl'lly. Can k ""•'r wotlted in ditltwo.,_,,
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A(kt 1'4:1&tchina lbmuah
rill: hr.tq• ..W buu:au draw ..
''"• a thier••Utte s&oct cer-
tificatu ru'lm the shelf in
the clnut of hil m&l&et bed-
loom, staled Ruben tbyu,
Slt Via Lido Noed, Lido
hie ... Ovct 1200 damaa••
were done 10 liM CAll cbiven
by Mieh10l Hart, 317-A Mal·
averltc Ave,, Cotona del
Mar, and WaH Linebatae•.
ISlS Placentia, E-1 , Wott
Newp01t Heilhts, a(&el a
collision on, Fcrr.lcar <Ave .
..• Ralph TeJUaom, 104 E.
Bay, No. S,Balboa, tope» ted
that he found toan envelopes
in a phone booth next to the
matket, f10m whct c they had
been stolen.
T u•s4ey. Dec. l9
An eaa-harrY vandal th•ew
3 cqs on her cat anJ 4 un
het hou1e, tepo~ted Juan
Temple, J 10 Coral, Balboa
•
7H. Dec. 21 chatac (II W&ank cbivina,
Pow dark blonze statuu, afLCt he tefuu1d &o continue
altau 14 inches hiah, valued takina the aobticty te&t, •.
at 1)00: were ttolcn from a KeMeth Wntman, .SO , or
thai( in Ute dlnina toom or 717~ Irvine, Newpq~t
tile Vauaillct flulauunt HciJhtl, was booked on the
Wutelilf Cenlelt ••. Some~ ehatae of inlOxicated in an
liiM MtweoD Dee. II and auto whe n ol'f'iceu found
lO c~m~tas auns and a tape him 1eatcd beh ind the wheel le~UIOI W~th 81926 were n( hi t Cat , Slopped in the
ILhlen ftom hi • apa•tment, middle ur No. 2 lane, Cll !JI-
••polled A. d"Honau, 424~ ina tJar(ic con&Ution ..•
Via Lido Nmd, Lido Isle Cecil flud1on, 45, of 521
•.• Af'to1 smuhina the lowct Ccntet St., Cu11l6t Men, wa•
window out or a doot, l()mC· booked oo the ch••ae of in-
one enteted hi • ao.•uae toxicated in public, llfteJ
apaument, .aid R. Ashh:y, tJeatmcnt ful abtas innl oo
JIB'J Apolena, Balboa l11-hi ~> cheek atltuM& Hm1p ital
land, and 1anucked the •• ,Manf1ed Schule1, 32, of
rlace, thwwina c lothes and 147 W. Wi lton St., Cmila
drawe1 cnntent5 nn lhe flocu, Mesa, wa1 booked un the
and then s tv le li4udt and cha•ae or bcina d•unk in a
pcnonal checks ... Rnbell vehi c le in rublic at 4001
Goodae• ll of 1386 (ja\a~ty W, Coast llwy,, We 1t New-
01 ., 0:,ve•' Shmes, waa putt ... Challes Ganai, 520
booked on the cha•ae 11f Vi a Lido Sc)Ud , Lido l».le,
iliunk dlivina un Coa 111 llwy. 1epotted the thcfl nf off1 ce
Island, •. Cal dliven Silvia Thurs4oy, Oec. 21 machine•, valued at Sll72,
from Ganai Built Home s, 21J
62nd St., West Newpoll .•.
Cat 1hiveu Gellrude Jackli,
328 Cf1ht1adn Lane, Cnsta
Mesa, and ~-li chae l C1uwcdl,
312"' Clay St., Newpo1t
lh:ia.hts, wete involved in a
ca1 cull is inn on We!itminstel
Ave., Newpoll ~leiahtli .
Friday, Oec. 22
Be tw een 6 und 9 p.m .•
lt umcnne b111ke in to the c1u
that William Rnbe1ts of 924
E. Ocean Fhmt, Bulboa,
had ruu ked in the B St.
pa1king Int. and li tnle a
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;JIEAL ESTATE
2515' E. C.. at HwJ •• c.,... 4oiM.r
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Lindbet&, · 4132 E. Coact Thomas Ho\lnwlty, .&24 Via
Uwy ., Colona lliah land1, Lido Nord, Lidu Isle, ldt
and Moana Palmieli, 2719 hi» Buick unlnckcd, making
Alta Vi•ta, East Blurr, we•e i t euy for IHmc:onc to s tcul
involved in acaJcullil'lion at Sll2.70 .~olth uf l 'hristmu
2nd Ave , and Narci u u» pruents fu.lfl'l the back seat
Ave., Cotnna del MaJ ••• His .. .Chillie s DeVu1 e, 11 29
ted dinay wu miuina, de-. W. Balb<la Ui vJ ., Apt. C,
c la~ed Edaa• Williams, 105 Balboa, •eruHed that smnc-
N. Bay F1ont, Balboa hland time llftc1 Dec. 20, snmennc
.•. The Rambler driven by ente1od hi s apartment and
James Owen, 1712 E. Ocean slole a coffe e tahle and
F1oot, Balboa, had ttl bc whi s kC)' ... A me tal box and
towed aWay afh~l a collision checkli were &tulen f1um h1 s
with the leaally pa1ked ca1 ,,ffi ce ,declltled D1. D. Blad-
belonaina to Rene Fuziol, street, 2043 Wes tclifr D1 .,
Sll E. Balboa Blvd .• Balboa ~ui te 106, Wc~otc liff Ccnte1
. . • Huwa.Jd Mulle1 , )010 W. , .• Sc1ape ma1ks wete left
Ocean F1ont, Wes t Newpnll, on lhe tubbc:J mnldina tu
1epo1ted that hi s 10 foul shuw where the wmJnw ~<o a s
fibe•alltss sabot, tied to a forced open tn aain e nt1 ~ to
latJel boat at6H Lido Pa1k the cau Gi \bell Fen v ROO
Ot ive , Lido Peninsula was W. Ocu.n F1unt, Hal~;a·. had
miuina ... both can had to pa~ked 11t Fashicon b l<~nJ ;
be tnwed awa~ and C&l d1i-S4l.SO worth of d u th1ng
ve1 Lawrence Ande1 son of wa s stolen f1um the: buck
NS8 Bowdoin Place, CoUY seltt ... Ca1 d1 ive1s Lei! AI-
Meu, wa s t.aken to Uoaa lison, 1501 Westcliff, No,
~lospi tal by ambulance, afte1 215, Westc liff Ccnte1 , and
a collision with the Bui ck Alyna Schlcs macJ, 15l6
d1 iven by Richa•d Coll ie•, lliah lanJ D1 ., Uadlfll lllsh-
2019 Vi10ta Caudal, Eut lands, we1e invu\vcd in a
Bluff. .. William Nunan , 20& car collision at We s tcliff ...
36th St., West Newport, •e-Robell Shelman, 1718 ln•ine
potted the SlS7 .7S theft of Ave,, Ba)"Crest, •eroncJ
a tapeplaye • and 10 tapes that someone sma :oohed a
ftom his F01d while it wu bcdi\)Oill window 111 hno huml!
pa~ked on ll\'ine Ave . nea1 and then rana the d\)Uihcll
Harbo• High School. .. Chill -... J oseph Kr oe rll 7 13 J as-
lot'te MacDonald, 2HI E. mi ne , Colona del \1al , IC·
Ocean Bl vd •• Balboa,d1i vin a tu1ned to find hi!> pat keJ
on W. Coast Hw y., Ma1 ineu P01 che had been h1t by
Mile, tan into the Cadillac someone who had left Y.ith-
that A. Fleaal, 461 Bake•, 0 1.11 lenina a note ... No•·
Costa Mesa, had sio~ed in man Jve s , 6 1, of 103 Me·
Lane I. , .Michael Robetts, Fadden St., Apt. 7, Cc:n t1 al
19, or 1817 New Jeney, Newpon. was booked on the
Costa Men, was booked on t:hasac of dtunk m puhlic
the cha1ae of dlunk d1ivina ... Richa1d Beck, ~I . nf
on B1ookhu1 s t, no1lh of W. 1040 W. Balboa Bl\·d ., Ha l-
Coast Hwy. boa, was book ed on the
gu;,.,, a j•c kel•nd 1e cu•d>, Call 646_8811 1V1•rth SfiJ , all wut.preJ in
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olotOVlNG ~ STORAGE
time afte1 Dec. 17 , snmeone l-
:.t.oh: a SIS traile1 hitch IMPERIAL COUNTY
f1 nm hi lt Pl ymou th htimpcl ,
!ta id RichaJd Natland , "'19 115 ocrn with over 2000 f .. t of county rood frontoge,
Seaward Rd., Cuwna Ui&h· Mostly le¥el. Hos electricity and Imperial Volley lr·
lands. , .His S20 "'ind(lw rigation District Conal, 'loned for troilet pori!., S595
wa s h1nken h} a BB sh1,t, per acre, Will uchon9e for Palm Desert small home
and it has been b1nken thi ll
way Oe fti!C, deda1eJ 1-lan·cy
Be1ger , 1618 Antiaua , Du\'t:J
Shme'\ ... A 540 Jed lluffy
stingray ht.ke was !Hulen
f1 om hi ll ga1age, u~p.uted
\lcJJe Capen, SSOJ W. Ocean
hont, West Ne "'pou t ...
\lnJe than 'i200 Jamages
wa !> dune tu th e F111d be:·
lo lftgong tf• Ctul DuJ s11n uf
Santa Ana, afte1 1:1 ca1 1.:1 •1 -
h ltonn wi th the VW that Stc\'e
Kn3\'el 11f 900 Sea Ln ., No.
100, Ha1blu Vie w Hdls, wa s
J J1\111g on Newpult Centel
01 1\0.:, .. \Ia!)' Pctcu on,
215 Orc hid, C'o1una del Ma1 ,
-.aid th a t Sl9 wonh t)f unde•-
cloth•na had been stolen
fwm the real yard , and that
"he has 3 1nom ma tes wh o
a lso ha \'C lnst )mall itemlt
'lmi!aily ... Geuq~e Bc -.sc ,
J7, ,,f 790 llamdtun, Costa
was brukcd on the
1c d1unk in autn at
Palm and E. Bay, Balbna
.Dale Decke1t, 6 1, vf 81Q
or income property.
R-3 LOT
Lo'ie lot in lovely Brea residential oreo. Preliminary
plans for thr .. units. Ail utilit iu . $16,500. Will e x·
change as down payment 011 Harbor Ot"eo duplex or
smal I home.
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Several parcels, ranging from 6'2 to ..000 acres, Pri·
ced from 'SQ.~ pet acre. The \~l~s are fa•t becom-
in g 'land-short.' This is your chance to moke a
smart investment.
AHAIIEI.\1 CXlMIHROAL
Q ~] acres located in one of A..noheim's hottest areas
for growth, Corner location at a signal, Onl y property
of its ~ind between rheSontaAnoond Qi.,enide Fr-·
ways. ~? per sq\lare foot or will lon9'"term ground
lease,
AS WE ENTER 19M
sincere best wishes to you for a healrity, happy,
ond abundant life in the year ahead.
PHONE 642· S 111
JIMTAICOI til Lila·· ..
·ide Or ., Ncwpolt, tw1 CC 1703 Westeliff Dr., He.,..rt l..t.
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More lnf18tlon Comlngl
Be Prept~redll
Buy Real Property NOWm
• • Mon-, good listings of r .. idential, commercial,
or Industrial income property •
Wells-McCardle Realtors
Rtliablt Strviet Slnct 1943
1110 NEWroRT COSTAMIU.
Executive
Hide-Away
Restful v1ew of Canyon and Ocean. 1 Blad
Walk to Little Corona Beach. Custom Built
Home, Palos Verde Stone F~reploce, 3-bedrm.
plus den , 3 botlls •
Secluded pool wt.th ocean view.
Asking p nce S79 ,000. Wou ld consider small
home or duple• 1n trade.
HAPPY
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Bay & Beach Realty Inc.
2407 E. COAST HWY.
COlONA DB. MAl
67.>3000
M.~. LoiO.RDE, Realtor
~4 As10ciote~
Q. YDE Mdi:AY
ROO CALDEIIHEAD
ORDIH FLOGSTAD
ERNIE Q.EVELAHD
10M LEWIS
JIM NIOIOLS
RICK RICKARD
OULT ROBINETT
OtARLES SEARS
E .... 673-0554
OtARL ES M<IIOHAI. D
PAM WICKS. Secretory I·
MATT LA BORDE,
"Yow'll Like Owr Frien41y Service"
1 Time 2 T imes 3 Times M suuc•aas uu
viding line mt~1 the Nu . I
lane of nn cnmmg u affi c,
and aftel lx1ng stnppcd by
poll ee , was booked on the
chaiJC of d1unk lh t.Vl ng wh en
he cuuldn't pau th e S<~
220 E. 17th St. (Phone 6~-0555) Costa Mua
(located in E. 17tft St. Shopping Center)
20 words or leu ..... 1.50 2.50 3.00
21 words to 30 word• 2.00 3.00 ._oo
31 words to ,f) words 3.00 •. 00 5.00
Eoeh word ovtr .0 words . .05 -10 .15
20~ OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDER
"Theatre Compact Oraan'
with electronic tlapli and
Cattaneta -ONLY at .•• I-=_:_-'
CORCORAN MU'!IC CO.
t'crott fram F'uhion Sq.) PAINTINGS, areatly re.
166 Towa & Counlry duced 10 aell fasL Also
. s41 ... Jll rods &. reels (or Chris tmas
Ot>On ~ A Prl. 'til I aHto. 646-6245.
• Y"""''la ~ S~~>~y A Clo•k.l -EN'S SKI OOOTS,aood
•CAlli POIIALI condition, si&e a, SS.61l-
l266.
P'lTS
1~1 DOG LICENSES
now boina i uued at
JORDAN'S PET SHOP
2732 E. Coul Hwy., COM.
Plt.tt a &ee umple of our
Mtt dot food.· 8rot4or's
Choice boor moat laal'.
Bly chat Iicea" aow; pen-
oily .,,., Pob. -1. SA VI! A
TRIP ., Cltr Holl.
JORJ)AN'S PET SHOP
2132 1!. Cooll
COIDDI del Mlr -
HARBOR TR~FER
ANO STORAGE
Aget~l fo r
WHEATON
VAHL INES,INC.
u 8-1l2J or u s-•nsJ
JH E. 171h Coua Mesa
MISCELLANEOUS
before your eyes
m yo ur new carpet -rc--
move them with Blue Lus-
ue. Rent electric sham-
pooer St. Crown Hardware,
1107 E. Coast Hwy ., Cor.:
ona del Mar.
• WANTED
CASH for your aaraac
BOOKS, 1ools, hoouowa.,sj
needed fnr ou r dai ly
aae sale. 646-1675,
Winkle Hardware,
Mesa.
PUBLICATION typina. H
latest model No. 720 Vati-
typer with many new type
races. Also haye Hea6o
liner. Call Fran 673-1507
SILVER CERTIFICATES.
Will pay 11.20 on the do l-
lu. Act now, bdwe dead-
line date. For mote infoc·
mation call 646--3654. (8
p.m. lO 10 p.m.)
Your O.M~ber ot Commerce
n .. dt an elecuic:: plate,
roldiaa c:hain. lY lablu Of
??? C•ll 673-4U5U •d we
will hlp rou cle• out ,-...... .
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Back Bay Area
OPEN HOUSE OAIL Y 1 to 5
'\ FWdrooms , 2 Bcuh s , c le an and comfortabll!'
plus s co raJC space for boat o r HAile r.
S28,950
2900 Sil•orl.,o, Howport Booch
(North on Tu11tin Ave., ftifeht on Anniversary
Lane:, Z blockl'l to Sil\'erhne)
m ...... , .. eo-........ -67J.I550
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\'ill plea~(' YOU illlfl llldki·
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0 ! )dh' •
. E. Lachenmyer, Rea
& Auociat ..
1860 Nowpo•t &out.Yard, Costa Mesa
CHANNEL REEF -APARTMENTS
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ntl 1111'1/!Mf-WIU ..... YOU
Y• -pw 'w n' Ill'---or-II >•,.."*tN.•' ALL-.-WA'I'IIPIOift' VIEW. All--,,._
aad lwo llolllo. -wmt uao& PAnG.
YOU A'l llf\IIIN to IIRfiCT OUI -ER I? Rib
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THE Jq52 ROSE QUEEN, M.s. Nancy
Thorne Skinner, who lives in the Harbor
Highlands area of Newport Beach, is
pictured here with Earl Clark, president
of Occidental Life Insurance Company
of Callforn la,atthe 13th annual luncheon
hoooring the former queens of the Pasa·
dena' Tou rnament of Roses. The ske tch
is an artist's render ing of Occidental's
float entry , "A roya l adventure,"
WE RESOLVE FOR '68:
S.tvNey, Dec. 23 ""'s ••••• o.c.. 24
Bolts and a wheel covet Pint and white wool ptntt
W4Ue lett at the scene by wotthSI.99 weJelloiC:n f•om
the th.id who a tole a SlO "The Showof'f, ''22 Fashion
wheel and tile (rom the b.ck hland ..• The RamblcJ be·
of hia Dodae Van, accoadina lonaina to Ptancit Vallely,
to William Tappan 419 62nd San1a Ana , had to be towed
St., Nowpo~t Shoe~• ... An-away aftct a collisionaon
cbew Ouduie, 925 E. Balboa Rivet Ave,, Weat Newport,
Blvd,, Balboa, tepoa:tod that with . the , Old~ . dr iven ~y
a hole wu made in a Ctont Valerio G•annm1, 131 Vaa
wi ndow, and nowet plantCI I Genoa, Lido hie ..• Baldy's
were removed Ctom 3 atanda Ttckle Shop, 100 McFadden,
and thtown to the arOund Cenual Newpolt, 1eportcd
addina up to Sj:l WOJth or that a boy placed a S).SQ
damaaca ••• An alley colli· swim rin in hi s towel and
ai on between a 1ubbiah Uuc k !crt the s tore ••• Two pas·
drivel .. Reynold Gambill of senae11, T im and Torn Ban·
787 Shalimar Dr ., No . 4, dell or 318 Jasmine, Corona
Costa Mesa, and Stephen del Mar, had to be taken to
Sooth, 713 '.JoldenrOd, Hoaa Hospital afte1 the car
Corona del Mar, drivina a in which they we1e lidin&,
Comet, re~ulted in damaacs
leu than $200 to each d1iven by Frank Well s, 617
h. 1 M. Gad k Poppy, Corona del Ma1, was ve JC e, , • r y o, . . ..
0 bo J mvolved m a car colhs1pn II 7 E. Bat a, No. I , ,, · d E c BaJboa,lefts20ona dreu er, at ·~a•auell tc an • ortt
Wlditwas stolen by someone Hwy. with dJ iv er FJancis
who tore a tcreen open, PolleJ , 890 W. IStll St.,
Cent1 a l Newpoll. . • Wayne ro rced open a window, chi ~ Subcasky, 2670 WaveJiy,
pin& the paint, .to aain Bay Shme,a, ICpoHed the
entry. .Leshe 0•· thert or a Sl20mut ft om his
wald, 1955 P~~a, N_o . 14,· catboat "Kite" left at 2572
Costa Mesa, d11V1n1 h1s Met· Bayshme Dr. •• Haze l Heau.l , ~u1 y onE: Coast Hwy .•. "':'as 51, of 230 O•chid, Corona
Now th at there arc only !Job Jones, realtor: "J'vc poaition in relation to his ln.volved m a car colli sion del Ma l, tJ avctli ng ve Jy 36~ shoppina days until got to find a house for a lire and those around him With Robcll Ke ltch, 900 ~a slowly in her Dodge drift.
Ch ri stmas, it has become auy. Any guy." and hi s obligation to lhc ~·· No. l l8, Ha•bc:'•. Vt ew ina f10m lane to Jan~. -Nas
possible to take a breath Bob Beauchamp, tennis cortYTl unitv and that on lv •t.lls, who was duvmg a stopped by pol ice and 8.1· d d ·d h d pro: "To qu.it smokina.'-' J J Romeo, , .The f1ont end of an e c1 c w at gran constantl y nriving to do th F d bel . to J rested on a charge of d1 unk re solu tion s shou ld be made Ken Brittingham, realtor: what ,·' ,·ua t and .,·aht ,·n e or onamg can dJ'v' I De l h Chad
' gh I ' Heu ins of 4JO Redlands .' '" · · · P us • for the Year of 1J63. 'Make cnou rea el tate kc epina wi th the Golden Ave., Ne-olt Hei'""'ts , was wtck, 51, ~f 2912 ~·Coas t
These arc tome made by deals to retire, -Na tch more Rule leads to better under-d d .. ,, d th .,, d Hwy., MlmneJs Mde, was '
Newport Beach re sidents: footballaam es, and travel." s tanding.'' o;m~~e ch:~lolete~~:~a~~g booked. on ~e chatg~· of
Dee Murphy , beauti cian, \1ayor Paul C'lllu ber: "I· Betty Boyv ey, \1arch of 1 DO s· u 418 S ta dJUnk m publ1c after found
"To re ally ao on a diet.'' don't have any pan icular Dimes state vo lunteer ad· 0 Jeen mnc • . an on the sidewalk ... Robelt ,
Richard Hall, mortician: resolution in mind. I feel visor for Southern Cal i· Ana Ave,, Ncwpolt Hetaht~, Willis, 40, of 315 E. BaJ.
ffi th -..c 'du 1 h ld was dama1ed afteJ a colh· ~.: N 5 8 lbo "To get my o 1cer't com -at an rnw v1 a sou fornia: "Within my abili t y, . E C H .....,a, 1 o. , a a, was un·
miuion in the Anny." rl.ailv be aware of his 1 will do all 1 can to secu re Ts•on onb · oas.t wy.d._ · able to take lh e sob1iety
wo can c longmg to II· test and was booked on the W I< I f H b D" I justi ce and health for those veu John Seely, 51.0 El cha•ae of dJUnk in poblic an sou 0 ar. or IS • ~~ac:~~.d and above al!, Modena, Ncwpoll Helahts, Paula Hulse 32 of
f H t1 to 8 r.h d .,.. and Roben Page, J ll'f.t 36.th i379.A Elden, Cos'ta M~sa, o un ~& n . ea an Her husband, Harvey till• St., West Newport, we1e •n· wa s booked on the chaJge
has neaot1 ate d w1th the Har-iCstcd the addition: "•And volvcd in a ca1 collision on
enc:e otalc:obol at l :lO a.m.
at Uth Ill. lUid Balboa Blvd,
Cen&ral Newport. alter her
c:u wu obterved 1wervin1
from IMCI to llftt,'
January Salel
3424 VIA LIDO • NEWPORT BEACH
420S CA MPUS DR . -I RVINE T OWN CENT E R
12 FASHION SQ.-SANTA A NA
bor Distri ct for a contract 1 shall spend all of 1%3 Narcissus. of dtiving under the influ·
to reimburse the city for doing my best to make my II"" _______________________ _
the expenses in areas under husband happy."
USE ALL CREDIT CARDS - -FREE PARKING IN REAR
The Ci ty of Uun ti ngton
Beach request fo 1 withdraw·
a! from the Oranae County
Harbor ')i stri ct came for·
mally to the attention of the
Newport Beach Ci ty Coun·
cil at last ni1ht's meetina.
o\ public h earing on thi s
request has been set by the
Local Agency Formation
COIMli ssion of Orange Coun·
ty for 2 p.m. Wedne sday,
Jan. 10, in R..oom 5;)3 , coun·
ty alininisllation building ,
515 Sy camore St., Santa
the jurisdicti on of the dis· Captain Donald Oyus, k E d "!~~he Ha.bo• ~;.~;c l hu ~:~::~.~~·~~:::~:;;;;:.~ M a .e . v e ry ' a y refused to approve lhe con· Chief Robert Beauchamp,
u act and 1efuses lO furth er Costa \1esa Fi re Dept.:
discuss and negotiate upon "I haven't made one. Last
the matter," Ute re5olution year'• resolution waa to
s tates.
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· A H 1· d f 11 1 make no more re so ut•ons and ."Tile taxpayers o un· I'm sticking to that. ..
CLing tor. B:actd and c:ange (iibby Fernandez,maitre d' 0 I a y
.t,na. ~n ty s ou . ~o t ~ re-wi th an eye to business : .J~~ c~~Ynt~":~~~il ~-~~~ ~~~;~d s~o"'~~:;t a~1t~n~d~~;· ~:·:vr;:~~:e ~~e~:u\:br~~~ .
tn 1\s ruoluti6n aakina cay 0.r H.ununaton Bca~h. Kenneth Sampson. •Harbor '
vices fo r the benefi t o f all :Orec~~st~~~a·,;~l ~see ta~: worlr. ou t."
:;~hd~:=na, m !~::.in~nca ~i:;_ ;e th~eiSS=;~~~~:h~~:~~d; :an:::r :be·~~u~n;~e~~:,~~ W .• t h H o t·. days
users of public beaches Lt. Tom Du rham , Cotta
and wat erways wi th the ci ty paye rs ' money to d!plicat c \lesa Police Dept.: "I ~~.t~;.:~~-~ :~~~~i~i~!~: ~;~::;~;;;~~ Fa b u I o us ·Condition i n g
meo" of quaHncat;on wa• The c;ty cl c.k .cponed p ' ' 6 8 I I !lubmi tted last night to the that the city may bill each MEDICAL ASSOCIATION r 0 g r a m Newpo rt Reach Cit y Coun· candidate fo r a sum not TO INST ALL OFFICERS
cil by Ci ty Cler k Laura greater than the actual pro-01. Dexte1 T . Ball, Santa
Lag10s, rat ed costs of prin ti ng and Ana surgeon, wdl be ins tall·
Each cand idate for a Coun· handling. Each candidate ed a s lhe SOUl Ptesident of
cil seat in the April '} elec-filing a stateme nt is to be the Orange County \1edical
cha1ged the same amoun t. A ~>sn. Jan, 20, succeeding ti on may prepare a nate·
ment to be included in the
mailing o f sample ballots
to the voters. A change in
the regulations this yea1 is
lh at the statement may be
withdrawn during the period
allowed for filing nomina·
tion papers (Jan. 25 to noon
Feb. ISJ and for J calendar
day !I after the close of the
ncmination period. No
change in the wording of
the statement is pcrm1tted.
Estimated costs art: If Dr. Wallace Genie of Ne>A·
only one candidate files a port Beach.
statement, Sl65; four c andi · Dr . Rail >Alii be: lhe thi rd
dates, S 76 each; eight Oci1A Prcs1dent fl om the
candidates, S65 each. same family. Ill s
The question before the 01. Dt!.w.te 1 R. Ball, the o ld·
Council last night was est ptaclicmg OC\1A mem-
whether the candidates be1 1n Ounae County, set·
!ihould be billed for the scr-ved as the 3Qth rresi ~en t
vice, and if a deposi t of 1n 1928. Jl is g1andfalher,
Sl ilO each shall be requi red Dt, Charle ~o Deue1 Ball,
at the time of filing the was one of lhe 1J cha1 tcr
statement and nomination member s '" 1589 and se rved
papers, with the ag re ement as Ute 5th p1es1dent.
Th~: o;tat~:mcn t may mc ludc to pay additional p r.>ra~ed D1. David 1. Nielsen of
the name, age, nccura tL (In costs if the cxpen!le exceeds Newpor t Beach will be in·
and edu ca tmn of the candi· the deposit., and that th e s talled as p!esiden t·clect.
date!! and a hrief de scJi[l-deposi t be refunded if the Dr. Lyle C. Vogc of Otanae
ti on of no m111e than ISO st atement is wi thdrawn dur-wil l assume the post of sec;.
wu tds of th~ candtda te'!o ina the time allowed. retaty-ueasurer. r-------------------,
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272 1 E. CO AST HWY ., CO RONA DEL MAR. CAUF.
LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION RATE: Only S4.00 a ,..,,,
(That's 33 1/3 cents a month)
OU TSIDE OF THE HARBOR AREA: SS.OO a yoa•
MAIL IN TillS ORDER and YOU R CHECt< o• C ~Sfl TOD.\Y
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549-3368
2300 Halltor llvcl.
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51 0 s .••• ,. (HI. 39) ,...,., ...
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*ORANGE 639-2441
622 E. K1t1l1
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RABIES CLINIC · DATES SEl
Low coat eliniea for doa
tlbi81 vaec:lnation havo
been acheduled for the Hat·
bol Ales in Janu11y. The
clinlct will be open ftom 1
p.rq, to 8:30 p.m. on the
.
followil'll datu:
Tuuday, Jan. 16, at the
Newpon Beach Pill Station
at 32nd Sc., 1ponao1ed by tht
Coaona del M11 Kiwani•
Club.
Tuolday. Jon. 23. at 695
W. 19th St., Costa M .. a,
aponaoced by the Ro111y
Club.
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Writing prizes awarded
Cteative w1itina contut
awatda w::1c aivcn at tho
Newpolt Beach childJen's
ChtillmU pltl)l 1pon101ed
by the F1iend1 of the Li·
btaty on Dec. 18 in the all·
purnose toom at Matineu
Libuuy.
Nikki Ball; Gt&de 8-Teuy
Johnson. Ttuee apecial
aw&Jdt WCIC aivcn: Robert
Neal fot oriainality in etc ..
tina a atoty bued on fact;
Nicky Pappas rm plot con-
auuction; and Sue He1man
ro, exceptional skill in
ch .. acter ization thtouah
dialoaue,
Tho clinlca will vaccinale
doaa 4 monthl 01 o lder 11 a
coat of tl.SO rot each doa.
Mombeu or lhe So1.1tltern
Calif01nia Vetctinaty Medi·
cal Aun. aive their lime at ~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~:::~=~=~~=[ijyjlij~i:~~~~~;::::::~~ the low-coat clini ca in ~
ope11tion wilh the 01anao
County Health Dept, ..and
local servi ce maaniutions,
1The contest wu initiated
dtuina Chi ldten'• National
Book We ek by the Junior
Ftiends o r th e Libr a1y unde1
the chairmanship or Mu.
llauiet Gonawe1 , who wu
ass ilted by Mt s . Ca1o \yn
Fletchcl and M11, Ann Ben-
J:mtin.
Mu. Jackie Heathet , pte·
sident or the Ncwpou
F1 iends or lhe Libu1y,
opened t)le party wi th wm ds
or welcome. Mrs . Gon a we r
pteKentcd the winners with
nnyll paperwe ights shaped
li ke a book with the in-
sctiption on the g1•ld pla/c
on the r wn t.
The winne1 s me: Grade 3
-• .loan Spcll e tich; Gtade 4
-Chuck Sw01d ; Gtadc S
Susan Ton ge; Gtade 6 -
Vicki L. Gale; Grade 7 -
Phon• in Your Ord•t
fOf a Sul.acriptlon:
673.4550
Jackie Cuala, who is a
&eniot at the Univellity or
Santa C lara and who tpcnt
Jut yeat s tudyina in Rome ,
.told about Chtistmas in
Italy. She also di splayed
and explained the Italian
Nativity Scene which she
had btouaht with her.
All or the chi ld1en who
palticipatcd in the cteative
wt i tina contest wetc ai vcn
a book of Ca.T ols and I pen,
These items were donated
to the Juniot Fticnds of the
Libtaty by Glendale Pede1al
Savings & Loan Auociation
or Cowna del Mat. Reftcsh ..
me nt s or cookiCs and punch
WCIC SCI ved.
It is anticipated that th is
con test will be come a ye atly
event and in rututc yeau it
will be timed so as lo cui·
minatc wi th the cndina or
Childten's NatiOnal Book
We ek.
NEW CAR
LOANS
AS LOW AS
DISCOUNT
COSTA MESA
230 Lnt Se\l'enteenlh St. • Phone (714) 642·1660
DANA POINT
2467lla Plaza • Phone (7 14) 496·1293
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
3 1971 Cammo Capistrano • Pho ne (714) 493·114
Not-'7ao r •tltna,t.tW e 1• -'ott it~ ..... _......_., .... .......... --~~_R __ ,__
~~--01' .....
Haws'• TaW.
lf%•·...-.... .._ ......
H.J.GARRETT fURNflURE
:WIICtW. IIIIH.t.IIOiaVD.
COSTA -. CAW. ..... .....
Gifts sent
to Vietnam
The Harper School play·
pound chi ldrcn, under Ute
supervision or Costa Mesa
Recreation f)epartmcnt lea-
ders Mi c hael white and War-
ren Conde, a at hered Quist•
mil 1ift1 to be tent lO SCI•
vice men in Vietnam.
The project started aa a
small gat herina or candy,
aum and other donations,
and arcw becau ae of the en-
thu lium of the supporting
chi ldren, parents, older bro-
lhera and sisters, into a
week of wrappina, packaama
and letter writina.
Olildren takina part in·
eluded Linda Everett, aae
ll; Jackie Everett, 12; 9on·
na· Ve~lle, 11 ; Sam Ve11tre,
1; Nanette De Gearc, l il;
Jeanette De Gearc , J; Gene
Dillard, 12 ; Billy Pascou.c,
10; Karen Tripp, 1; \1ichelle
Fowlie, 7; t)ally Prieffer,
1, and Ho ward 5helit, 12.
LOCAL OPTIMISTS
HELP BUILO FLOAT
D.J . Daniels, pruidcnt of
the Newport Hatbor Optimist
Club, announces that the
local c lub will be reptcsent•
ed in the Toumament o£
Roses Parade on New
Ycat's Day,
Cooperating with the in-
ternational o taanizatioo,
Newport Hall)()! Oplimisu
a1e busy assisting with th e
plans lo consuuct a &iaan-
ti c fl oat that is 17 feet hiah,
20 feet wide and 55 feet
lona. It will be kecpina with
the parade theme "Wondet-
rul World of Ad ventur e,"
and wi ll tell the stmy vf
Optimist. ser vice to youth.
The actual constJuction of
the Optimi &t no at, ICCord.-
inl to Ptesident Daniels,
beaan in c&J\y September.
Since none but real fl oweu
may be used, the actua l
placina of the blossoms
must be ilone in the final
48 houll ahead or Jan, I.
Over 300,000 floweu (most-
ly mums) wi ll be used, with
the color of each matchina
the implied color or the de·
s ign ers' conception.
LEGAL NOTICE
'\0 IH.t: Or Till :"n.E"-; '\U.
\n, 10 I·,
On j .tn u ~r-IH, 196H, .11 I 1:00
u'rlnl'k 11 .m., ;o\ thr front rn ~
tr.on r o· o I ~lllll •Sha" ( :oqm r.otion,
lfoOO L \llt~·f.,i r -'~''"•• Oran,11r ,
f:.1lifnm ia , ~llln •:O.h"" l.nrpotil •
tinn,11,. 'lru,.ll'r un do•r thr Url'd
of Tru"l rn.ulr f,y IH:TTY J \.\~_
11\1'\l ·\\ rmd rrr o r•lo·•l O•tnf,.·r
22, 19fo·l, in !look 7271 , 1'11 11•'
7 , of Oflir iul ft ,.rnrd .. n f
Ornn)l>' <.u unl), L:d i f,.m i,o
IIi"'"" to "''"'*''' "" in•l,.l,t,.,f.
"''"" in I11 \'<H o f Crar r \,
\ .iltt•-R i,.,.lrol, 11 wiolro\0 1 .,., ho
an uno\ividl'<i on ,. h .. II into•ro· .. t,
an of !I.A. <)u inn anol 'iann · \1.
Ouinn , h .. ,.tmn•l 11n•l "jf,. 11"'
joint Trlllllll!'l, "" I n illl unoli•
vi oJ,.ol unrooh ,df in to•r,..-;1, """
uwnr>l ""'' hrlol hy (,,.,,..,. \.
ruf fr•ffil'"\tllo II widow, !I" \0
JU\ undil·id.-,j on.-oh ~tlf intrrr•U ,
and II.A. Quinn an.l ~a nr:y \l,
Quinn, h u101band and ,..if,.
"" J oint T.-npn ta, a ,. to
an undi vid,.d on.-~alf int,.''""'•
by u:~a,.on of thf' breau·h nl Cf'f-
t•in ob l ig~ttion " "f'I"Ur,.d thrrr-
by, notice nf "'·hi ch wal'o n••
l'nrded S..p tffllbf'r 1<1, 1967 , in
Uoo& 8372, Pa,.,. A60, of !!laid
Offir:i•l Rr.r:nrd!!l, S t11n •Shaw
Corporuion will •ell at public
au c tion to the hiW.e•t biol!lrr
lor c u b, p.ya ble in l>ndul
money of th e United StateA at
the time of aale, withou t w•,...
ra11ty 1111 tO title, pot~!!>I!IIAiOn
or ear:umbt•oce•, the inter.-... t
coa veyed to aad now held by
uid Truatetl under ,..;d f)e ed
of Truat, in and to th e fnll6'w.
in111 de11 c ribed property, to-wit:
l ot 172 of Tract No. 907, u
ahown on a Map recorded in
Boo& 28, Pa~e• 25 to 36 in•
clualve of Ml11 cellneou•
Mapa, recorda of Or•nAe
Coanty, Callfomla.
for the purpoae o f pay inA o bli_•
l•tlou aect~red by .. td Dud
lachldi•A feu, ch~tflf!JI ud
••peaaea of the Tr11t1tee,
aclv•"'eea, If aay, ancler the
terw~a of H .lcl Deed, lad!rut
tir.ereoa ud f liiU7.46 Ia ua•
,_ld pria cl,..l o ~~~ aote •e.
urad lilr aald Deed, wi th late,..
eat •• ,... fro. Jaly It 1967.
•• Ia aald aoa. ud ar law , ........ o. .. dr O.c ..... r l4, l967
,..._. •• Corporadoe.TNatee
1y c.r. s .... M4. p,..w ... u
A""' O.atd L. lllli•11Md1 •
A .. &. 5ecNIII'7'
11170 --·--·M-p.~u.au o.c. a. 1"1' J•·
t. 11. lfM • •• M•!'l""' L---------~----------~---------Ja.-w~Np
1949 BILL STEIGERWALT, whose
hobby of photography took him
to 8alboa I sland tor some Easter
Week picture taking, and eventually
own ership of the Camera Supply Shop
th ere, was elected president of t he
~lboa Island ~siness A ssn. for
1 94~. He was associat ed with the a ir·
plane industry before World 'Nar II,
went overseas be fore the start of the
wa r to se rve as technical advisor,
fi rst for the French A ir Commission,
lhen for the '3riti sh Air Mi nistry un t il
th e end of the war. (Photo from the
March 17, 1CJ4q, issue pf the Ensign.)
J949 JOH N J. SA ILORS, for J yem
the administrative officer for
the City of Newport l3each, wa s ap·
poi nted as th e ci ty's first ci ty mana·
ger at th e Feb. 28, 1 q4q, mee t ing of
the Council. Mr. Sai lors, former ad-
jutant gen eral of the Eighth 4.ir Force
fight er command, w ith rank of colonel ,
joined the ci ty staff in November,
1945, and was named admini strative
officer in February , 1946. (Photo from
the March J , 194q, issue of the E-n -
sign.)
IJ•!J5'() THe CITY PROJ EC T f01
leve l ing and l ilting Bays ide
Park in Corona del Mar , from Carna-
tion Ave . to Marguer ite Ave., was
undertak en in March, 1~0. Plct uted
here at tl1e top of the ravine at F3ay·
side Dr. and Carnati on: from left, Bert
Webb, cit y en gineer lor the City of
Newport Beach; Ll oyd wood, membe r
o f the C ity Pa rks and Recreation Com·
mi ttee, and Bil l Covert, city street
superintendent. {Howard Folsom pho to
from the March q, 1950, Issue of the
(En sign.)
1962 CA RO L E WA SH BURN of Corona del Mar reigned as Rose Queen tor
the l %1 rose parade in Pa sadena and the t ournament ot roses foot·
ba ll ga me. She rode again in the Jan. 1 parade the. following year as tllr re-
ti ring ~ose Queen. This photo wa s taken in the home ot her paren ts. Mr.,Jnd
Mrs. DonJid K. Washburn, the former Irvine mansion 111 lr v1ne Terr,l ce. (En·
Stgn photo trorn t he is,sue ot J an. 11 , 1%2.1
1950 SC HOO L SU PPLI ES,
t oilet artic les and
other Items were sent to
school children overseas b)'
Intermediate Gi rl Scou ts of
Trool) 22 from Newport and
Sllboa. The work crew In-
cluded, from left , Sus.ln
PoagYe, Delores Plank,
Jessica! Roberts, 01n1
Fadler and Alberta Kanold.
The TIOOO wos led 1Jr llrs.
11.0. Fadler, wllll llrs. W.A.
Kanold as anisian~ (Ho-
ward FOIJOOI 1111«0 ftoooo
II« ApriiiJ, I~ I.-of
lie Ensl.,.) '
•
...
.,• I ,, ,."J
St. T~~!,P-!~ASSO~!~~ ,,~~~son
ltete we con.e lo 'e •upreme type of Gotl'a uclitm 0( c nn c urrtJ:nt
IMI•i•h•ent aad •••Inti n. h i• the theme of the rttwMJ brou~ht to u ritd• uf
; ..... ;oy wh;ch wm •• be •••poo•••d unlil l···· r.u;u . "·· ...... ; .... r lhe
P-...aver itaelf oo tho tro••·
It ia dett.t thut 1UUa him•elf Ul!ilde,..tood the ru ... OVCt Ufttl itM (CUI!'I 10
typiry wlutt lie w1uil to complete in hi111 (lwn J enth 11nd l:c.mrrectinn. J oiH' th e
INptilft bud 1~inted In him urJ the l.umb of God; 110 "'''" lie l•l hU'I ""' nf tlu1
nock Ulf (;olJ lmd ~ rect~·l the Puaauver lamb to be tukell in cmch fumily. llu
WUM ke pt up ll•cn uf L~ptupurt in hi» n~ini•try fu•· 1~ ~t llflrl _timc liN the l'uK!UWCf
louub wulil kept "or ever<~l ,Juy• llftlll tht: UJIJWIIIIICII llnm of the !l luuKI•tc r.
Uurias thut lime 1 Je•u~ perfonned hi• mi ni •try. When tin: lumb Wtl l$ llluin lti ~
fl e•L wu11 cuhm• lnr fo01l untl hi11 bl no..! "prinld e•l un the linte l• of tlu: tluotl'llty
in e11c:h bome !4n tlmt the un~o~e l nf deutl1 wnul,l P""'" nvcr tltc I10 UMCI'I o f tltc
llc brew• untl 1./..ve th em unlmnuetl. '111tl uc ~ul!lion wul!l then tltc prt:j'<trution fnr
the vil!litutiun p f the anKcl uf .lu•lwncut who wuui.l brin~t dc.at l1 to th e I·:J.:~'plians
nntl pi.U114 over th e ll e Lrew~. thu,.; J.:iv in~~: tla em life .
•\her reml in~ the s tury uf tlu~ l '.ts>~uvcr, frnm tl1e wurd {;,.,) lo(ava· tu \l"sc.'i
I.Ut tn whu.t he llhnuiJ Ju. the in>~lru l't inn l'i \lfi.I!ICS jYI Vt: tu tl1 c l:oiruo•lito·-. fdr tile
feust of tl1e I'IUhmver, :uul the ll·rrif~·in ~ visilitlinn nf tlac .1111-:1'1 "l'n lo;a-.>~•:d
tlamuKII l);v luno l in juiiJ.:IIIt~nt '''"' tl'd<•lll l•l i•u•, it i,. ,.:'""' tu ~o:i~··· "'I'''' iu l
C:llljlhnl!lifl tn tl1 c fir"! II ve rse,.; nf <:lmptcr 1:! wlll'tl' tl11• instrul'liuu,., f,r thr
I, ' r · ·1·1 · 1 1 · · · l.ti!UUlVIlr elllfl a re j:;l\'1'11 . IC llllj><l rl.tll l'C II toJ;MC lnSIIUl'II<IIIS ,,., \'l'r\' j.:.l'l'•ll.
~:very clctuil lm,.; u lllt'aninj.!;. It i,.; the fir!oil tiuw tha t l'ert'lll'llli ,,J l.m ''l'l'l',lf ... in
the B i Ll e in olc tail, .• nd l1c re ilf He! fortlo the cereruun.'' f r1r tl w na•.1l wl.i1·l•
.lcw uH lruJ with his Ji~l·iplc>~ on tl1c uil(hl in whicl1 he "·''" lll'tr.t~···l. tl11• nocul
wl1iclt we cull tl1c I Al'•l "iuppc·r . Tlat: tll'la ils 11tc uJ,.,, n:llt·L·II:•I iu tl w ,,L·t i .. n ,,f
th e Couunuuim1 Service: whi1 h ~ uur Pa,..sover (ca~t. Tin• fl c.-;1, '"' ,.,II j,., tlto·
rl eHit u ( the perfect l .amb nf (;,,,1, a11<l tl n!i blnuJ we 1lrinL i,., ld"' lolun.J l1~
wh id a we urc ;.,, v 1:,1 from our ,.,iu..;, Tl11· ill'ilrul I iuu-. aro· ,,J .,q iuip<~rt.lnl i n
coonection wi th the l'.,!fs i "n uarr.Ltivc iu tlu: (;"s l"'l,.,. 1:,;, c'\,ullpll', till'
inl!JltU C:tion~ cnJI for tJn· J.1111h to Jw -.la in iu tl11 • C\'l'llin,_:. n,j,., 11.1.., intc rpro:t(•,J
tn mean be t ween :l and fr ,.'clnl'~ iu tlw ,tftcrwu111 .. J,i..JI j,. tin· ti111•· tl1.t l J,·,.,n-.
d iet! on tlae crl)l!ti'l. \\v J,,,\'C ,tin~.~~~~ re fcrn~d •,,. .lul1r1 till' lto pti-.t '-. .,,.J,., ,,,,,. ,f
.l c~o~I.I P' u!f tltc luitt!J: ,,,.al l Lnow tlmt l1c Lnew th.1 t he·"·'",, l.unlr "itl .. ,ut
fu ult or >~in. 'l1ac flcsJ, ,,f tlae l.unb 1\'IIS ln he ,,~.~ .. tc•l .. it II fin , n••t f,.,iJ,.,j ur
euten ruw . The rl cKh ,.( Jc,.us w•·ut tltr1•u~-:l1 tltr fire nf tl1<• 11 .. 1, I ,J,o'i l '" (,..
trunHfnrwcJ into t l11 • l>o r·a ol uf l :ummuninn . J ."in.tll~ tl•l·r•· ,.,,. tlu-"I"'' 1fio
in!ftrul'liun,., tlmt ontloi11;.: .. hnulol In• f,•ft fl( till: lantl, t'uUII' tu<~rnillr..:. It .. t,.,ul •l .• 11
l~e 1:;ttom at one sittin,.;. ,on.! 11 11 ••n 1~ .. tuoulo l W' <J ill nf tl o•' h••to "''' unt il il j..;
rioi!!ilwol. \lllc:Ct nver \\as 111 ltf' Lurnc•l. "i,. tlac l•1111h uf .l c-.u.'i ''''" o·mpl~; '"'11''
"( la io~ flc!!i lt relllolillcll .... t-:.1 '"I f' r mnrn in~ iu tlo;· ,..,,,,., .. n ... imj'ort ..... ,. "'
I.'Uil »Um injl; ull n( the rl o•sl1 HI 11nc !fi t tin~-: i.'i ti'JIC;tlo'd in tlw "il•lo•nw-.-. "'"'"
(;,,.j re'coiH th e chiiJrcrt wi tlt mannu . It i" u[,.;n rcfJoCIIIc•l wlwn I•·""" f,.,.,j .. tlw
I
3• •• 11 • • • u
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TO
Forget
PMIL . '5 :13
THE ART OF LIVING ;ncludes the mo <ve·
lous human abili ty to forg et. That is, to for·
get sadnesses, failures, disappOintment~,
and past problems. In his letter to the Philip·
pion s, Paul recounted his own experience:
•• .• ,th is one thin g I do, fo rgetli ng those
th ings which ore behtnd, and reaching forth
unto those th ings which dre before." We con
well bene fit fro m Pau l's advice, ex pe ci olly
at the beginning of o new year, We con learn
thai the best way to li ft our own s pirits is to
help someone else. We con be mo re grateful
for the precious gift of life with its lim1 tless
possibili ties. We con gtve more of oursel ves
irrmnnrttr
2\ n . ' ~ • ll. •
ll. .. •• 0 0 14 .. , •n
•ll •• a• a• n• •34 .a ·u 0 ll" 0 •44 •Jl
-I>IMI TA.L-.,C.O'T'T
to others. We con give thanks to God for the
riches that hove been poured into our liv•s.
We con believe in the l imi tless supply of His
goodness -the un iverse is filled with more
of His wond ers than you con imagine. First,
tho ugh, 'f't'l must know that life is a mixture
of good days and bod, victory and defeat,
give and toke. The next 366 days will be
just like that. And we should appreciate
those problem days, because He planned it
that way, to make us stronger~ If we live each
day of 1968 one day at a time, and follow
His teachings, it con be a wonderful year!
I
... ~ :~:c ,~~:~~~:~:~. u;~~~thn~ltr~.i~rjl; ~~~~:~;dre.=i~~~:,~:t:o:~n·~~;ir~e~u;oc~'::~,:rni: Pa n e I d I. sc u SSI. 0 n s 0 n B I. ble top I' cs
~en.·i1.·t· when the pr ie>~l!:l are inl!lltucled to coni!I UI11e a ll or the consecrated
ch:utcllt." ~<.hid1 relll•tin .t fter the conf._l:rega t ion has cornm unicutc•l. Q. Wnt v-•••· I.C. __ "Woao:ld JII•U
'1'1 J r· d 1 1' 1 1 · h' ·r· I d pl.'""'" r.rplmn M fltth• w !l~:lf. It lttU 11.11 . c>~us 11t e 11e assnver comp c u: v Into ts own sa ct1 IC:t' un1 eath 1 I H 'd , ·. , , J"l'n Clift /IJtlfty (<J mt•. 11/(1 ('CJI« aftjl·
ts unJouLt col. lie c.~~;pres"'ly !flate!!l ut tloa t pn1 nt m the rtlulll wh ere the father,,.,. li'! fJt '" heavl!n •·.rctpt lhrnuglt
i!!i 1o1 c ~~;plo.~in tu thf' fa rn ily whut is the meaning nf euch item nf food. name ly ('ltriJtt the malv door!"
tlw uu!f·,Jvl'ned Urc:uJ and the lamb. tlw t the meal lif~gnific!l hi s bodv anJ the A ,. ld t t h . th • • , lo 0 111' l'OU j{C lo ea\'cll 1\ I -"in ~.·. ht:. lol,l)(l . Our l .ord him»elf thus te lls us that the Pus-.over is c()mplcted '"·" l 'hrtst t John 14 :ti, Ac~ 4 : 1:!}.
in hi .. <lVoi O ptf'Snn. th<i t he hi ms el f iM the t ... mb of r.od .. lhut his fl esh i¥ Tht: J.Ortio n about which you have
prnvHio;J fn r us !()cut in th e Cnmmunion Service a nd hi:s bJood in the wine . The lt.~ltNI "' .a p~r11hlc which are t'llrlhly
I I · 1 'L/ 1 p 1 H 1•006 11 • T >~lortel'l with a :tpiritua! emphasis .and ""' ,,., anc_~~; 1o~ust1 c . ,·,. TJt.,rruH •.,._.J • 1 · "-"' ::o • oto.uon b. ""Q "' mcuninK . llerl' t hen i-s 11 beautiful
Outli ne: (,,,J lll.•lruc h \fuH~~ ill rh .. jud~'""-"' to •Jt1ch u to~ CII-t'r toi .. J Ull thr illu.~tr~~otior. o f how one gt'Ui in to the
f !(~/•11<~11 •. Tlu· I!Jru,.lu~_. P'~l'tJ"! fnr 1A .. Pu"'"u''' lU uuuu·ttd, unJ p~!k'IX'e of God. The only way one
tit• 1 <~;:../ ,.r '''''"" ~:unt n .,.,, f;oJ'.• JUdi("'""' un tA.._ fiul b<Hn of thr t·ould get into lhe fl'8-'Sl of the lting
I t:')/•UH ill . /'/,,. chtlJr .. ,. nf luu<"l lt'.IH>f' 1-.:r.Jipl. lwv111~ b,.._,. ,J .. hvrrc ti v.·a~ b)· a weddinll j{'ttrment. Eternal
/.1 tlw /aloll•t uf God '" "" r~ct10n ~< ll u ll typ1{1u ria .. Crou unJ rhr life is reprel'ented !lymholacally in this
/f, ,..,,, ... ,""~· answe r. God d'otht'll us, not as Adam
,md lh . Cb,,rln 1 .. r ,-iuhert:
R-..•'"'•d f,...,. &lOLA BROADCASTER
13100 lllol o A•••• Lo Mh ..... Col H. 9063'
:.nd Eve sought to hide: ibeir sins by
preparin~r ROmethinl( of their own
makinJt, bul rather wilh the tobe11 of
l'h ri!lt't~~ righteousnell!l. Sa.lvation i11
UJXHI a.H, a~ a garment, who believe.
lional book. Some of t.hoee people lived
in two d i!!penaationa. law and rnce.
Althoull'h Paul wu "before the ta,..,
hhtmelt'!ll,," yet we know be had to be
:o~ttvt>d. There is ·a ehanp in God'a
I:'COnomy. Corrwli u!!, we are told, wu a
devout man. That doe not mean U..t
he had received the Lord .Jeaua Cbrift
a:-~ Saviour. Thi.t ia why Peter bad to
preach to him. He and hia eoml*l)',
when thf'y heedeod 1M JMA6&p of
Ptoter, the Spirit of God eovereirnly
Q. TMiare. c.tit.-" Wtu~ ConteUWJ /Javed
1
b.aptized them ~nto the ~' of the
/1rf~or, y ,.t,r prr.oclted to llimt" Lord Jcs u8 Chnat. Cornehua wu not
· 11a"~ be-fore Peter pruched to him.
A.. Thi" i~ t.aken from AdA 10. We God'11 method of impartina tH rift of
n~t>d to remember that this is a transi-the Holy Spirit ia the I&II'M! tod.a,y.
.........
I e .... '-.,... Hill ........ L
-,._ 0t-. St.. L•• • ., ..... Clth
,. ..... lo • key .. hioiO<)' ....... ....
~ tM world'• .,... oeMer .,.... ., 10 Ar=~lloa. 1M dea&ructloa of tM ekJ in
A.D. _....,.... a type for tM _. •• t.
duw importUI Wl)'l: {1) Jt il I l)'pe of dw
1rliJ.Iooi.,. duoup whkh laraol .,.. -
bolon the 1o -.nod 10 her ,;po~ol place or
worlcl a..denhip _ u _ Cod'• ordt.ined iDII~·
.... of div'-e bMIIinl for ,..Uiad. I 2 Y h
it a type of tJw jtulpt~ltl whieh .. c::omin~
upoaa O~rial·rejeeilnl world. (3) h i1 1 l)'JMl
of dw ,.,.,., in the mirac.OOu. deliverUCt:
of the Ouill1an CCNNDYnily, and I believe that
1-inteftcled the one event to be symbolic
of the other. When the early ChrUiian• ...
.. Jeruaalem computed with annie. .. u J""'
heel foretold, they inunediately obeted Hia
iaatnaction 10 "flee to the mountalna I luke
21 :21). altboush only a miracle could J!:d
them throuAh the Roman linn. .
Seadt.r h.iaa.ory ofl'en no explaoalion as to
why the Roman seneral Titu• withdrew hi•
forca for a brief period before finally sur·
roundi"f! the city. Je.ua had f!iven the warn·
inf! that the escape should be in utremf halite.
and 1his ahort interim was just suffil'ir.nt for
the ev01cuation of the Christian community.
JerUNlnn at that lime wu full to eap8city
with vi1itor1 at it wu a Jewis.h faaival H"a&On.
and more than a million people IJerished in
circul'ftllance~ of ~rue10me horror unettual~t
in world hillory. Thia i1 all the more aiJ;nifi.
cant as both the tlelivenutce and the tl~JltrM:·
tion arr-in miniature tuUJo~ouJ to tile "'~""'
e'O. fur thi1 time it will be world.wide.
Jeaw. declared that "Jeru .. lem shall be
trodden clown of the Gentiles, until the times
of the Gentiles be fulfilled•• I Luke 21 :UJ . h
ia accept.:d by many students of prophecy that
the 13.15 day• ol Dan. 12:12 were fulfilled
when J erua.alem wu caruud from the Turk•
in I'J 17.lbe comins o Jesus for His Churf'h
ia not fixrd to any date, but the sign which He
~ave in the parable uf the fig Tree ia evitknt
at this ver y moment. Jerusalem has bft:n under
Gentile domination 1ince 586 B.C. ncept fnr
a abort JWriod when the infamous Antiochus
Epiphanes set up idoJs and eaused s wines'
Re.J\ to be offered in the Temple. This pro-
voked a revolt led by the renowned Ma~ .... ben..
the five warrio r !Mlnl of the aged priest Mat-
tathiu. The sueceu of this campaign, however.
wu short lived, 11 the independence aehieve<l
\!I IllO Willi luN to the Roman gf'nrral Pomtw)'·
Sin~.·e (IJUJ and thr. l!uadi-,\rab l'l'at a
,.tartlin;! IM'W !!ituation has arisr.n of .,:real !!ip:-
uifir am't'-Jr-rusalt"m is neitht>r Jr-~·ish nor
Gentile, bul is partitionerl ~btot wt't'n brael ami
Jnrdan. Thus Jeru11alc:rn •rmholir:n till'!' prnent
(·ra u a lransitiunal period in whic h Gentile
VO•Wl'f i!i tlisintt·~r.atinJt, while lsrat"'. under
the hantl uf Cod. is being prepared to fulfill
hl"r rolt' uf "''orld leadt:rship in lhe millennia!
order. We• who are ""in Chri~ .. "'·ill certain!)·
be tran!olatet"l I~ for~ thr ucf'ndanC)' of b .rad:
how near Iller~ fore mu&l lhe raplurr l1r?
We believe in a miraculous di,·ine inh-r·
Vt'ntiun and art" confidenll)' lonkin:;: for our
deli\'eram·e fr om obove. llut like tl1e earl~
Christians we mull be full y obntient In e\·er y
instruction which Jnu.s gave for our trust and
nur ho~ ill ;, Him alone. Thi1 brinf!s UA to
the heart of the Go!.pel, for who ran ~ BC·
r:ountrtl worthy to e.cape ex•·ept lhoee whosr.
rulw!l are madt' white in th~ blond of tht'
Lamh? Thr early Christians H('(l to ra\'f'!l in
the mountains, but tht rapturous experience
to which \ll't' luuk forward is the \>\Onder of thr
·~r.tl. and he re is tht' lhrillintz: new It'~ au
e1~11 flOW slandin~ ol tlu: thrrslaoiJ of llaiJ
mtul glnriouJ n;~nl.
CHRIST'S MESS AGE T 0 LAODICEA C H U R C H
TIJi,. is tho• 19th ia 1 11erie• 011. Re•eJ.tl-r.,-tile le.-. Tt.
L. LaH•ye, ~olor of Sc ott Me•otial O.,U.t Que: .. •I S..
OieJo, repri.ll.ted fro• the Blbllc.l ........ .._.,. 1\ ..
ta.tall-at COIICI!I1'1111 the letter to dae Cl-aurch at Laodicca.
COMM E ~ DAT IO:'\:: ~ot one word!
Age can best be seen by a detailed examination of CHRIST's Condemnation of Loodicea
CHRIST's condemnatio n upon her. Ou r LORD's condemnation of Laodicea is two-fold.
Only one of. the three titles our WRD uses to de· ( 1) They were sickeningly lukewarm. ;./ know
sc ribe His nature to Laodicea is found in J ohn 's vi -thy works, th,,r thou al'l neithn rold nor hot: /would
' The plirht of the Laodicean church, when she
standa before JESUS CHRIST in the Judgment, will
be the same as that of the group of religionists de-
scribed by our LORD Himaelf in Matthew 7 :22,23 :
f:O:\D EM:\ATJO:\: ..... Thou art neither cold nor sionofChapter 1.1t ia the first, lhou ll'l'f'f cold or hot ." Our LORD makes clear here "Ma1tv wiU 1411' to me i1t tlwst dav, Lord, Lord, did wf'
Mt pr&plt,uy bv tiL-, ume, and b-, tllw Mmt cut ovt
dtmOM, a?td b11 tllv Mmt do 1rnutv m.iglltu w orlul
AM tllen. wiU I pro{u& "Jtftto them , I n ever buw l'O'Jt.:
rit;f)art from Me, ve tllat work i11iquitv."
hot : I wo11ld lhrw IVf'rf cold or hot . So because. ( 1) "Amen _ .. " is a Hebrew word which means that He i~ fully aware of the neutral condition of the
lhnu uri lllkt>wllnll , nnd neither hot nor rold. I true and carries with it the meani ng of finality. We Chu1·ch in the last days. It was not "hot," meaning
wdl XIJ"'If' l hl'r <ml of my mouth. 8Pcame thou
·'~"ll''·'d. I am rir-h , on.d ha r P gotten n·che&, an.d
ha.·t• nt•t·tl uf 'lltJihino: nn.d knowest 110t t hat thou
111'1 lh•' wrPtrhPd tJrtf' and miserable and poor nnd
Mind n n.d nak,.tJ.''
I 'Oi i.:\SF.L : "I rQIHI;•:,·/ t.h ee lo huy of me gold refined
l1y {irP, thai tho11 maye.'fl lu•come rich ; and white
uunnPnt .~. that thou nw.ye8t clothe t hyself, and
!ha t rh,. ~hnnt'' of thy "Jta.kedn rss be not madt!
manifr,'{t : and PyPsalv e to anoint thine ey~3. that
tho~ mUJJPI'If sr,. ... "
CHALLENGE : "H ,. that overcome/h. I will give to
him to Hit dow11 with m e i n my throne . _ .''
CHIISTs Desulptlon of Looclkea
could say that, in this sensi, CHRIST is the Final "ua/ou.'f uf good worh;" nor was it "cold." meaning
Truth. That is, all of GOD's revelations to man about lih:les~. Instead it was ·•Juktu.·atm" or indifferent.
Himself are found in the person of JESUS CHRIST. What a description of the modem day church ! All
If you want to know about GOD, then all you have kinds of organizations, programs, committees, ac-
to do is study the life of JESUS CH RIST. Dr. Me nill tivities, et c.; but no power. The HOLY SPIRIT The true state of the Laodieean church is seen by
C. Tenn ey has very beautifully stated it this way: warned through Paul in If Timothy 3:5 that. in the notinl' in detail what CHRIST saw in this church.
"Christ is the seal of God's revealed truth, the finality last days many would be characterized as "ha L'i"-D a To Him she wu :
of all that the Father has spoken. Beyond Him, God form of fJOfllineH/'1, lml clenyino lhf' pou:er th ~r~of; "-,. · Wretched, an.d m.i&erable -.. " Even thourh
has nothing more to say to man." from :wrh ru rn n way." This lukewarm church that she pve her.elf lessone on positive thinking, and read
(2) "Tht! faithful and tnte wihtaH ... "The LORD claims to represent JESVS CHRIST never sees the boob on how to have peace, inwardly her people were
JESUS is "Truth" and the Faithful Witness or trans form atinn of a soul f.rom darknesa to life, but an unhappy, wretched lot ; for riches never satisfy the
Truth. Knowing the end from the beginning, His instead dt.'<'eives many because they do not have the hunl'l'Y heart of man.
Word can be accepted as absolute authority for two power of the Gospel of CHRIST. These churches are ", · · POO'f'-··"Even thoul'h they were rich in rna-
reasons. He is GOD and "God g;veth 110t th t> SpiM-1 u~ually more interested in soc ial action than Gospel terial thinp. they were poor becauae they knew not
THE MfSSA.GE OF CHIJST TO THE CHUICH Of LAODICEA CH RIST Th1a' . . rei "th LOR h1J measure u?tto H im," (John 3 :34). action: more in terested in reformation than trans-· 18 In acco Wl our D'a .date-
The la~t of the seve n churches is the most diaa"'-( · · t ted · 1 · h -ment in Mark 8·36 · "For .. ,L-« j-t• it {'t v (3) "TIL e begi11ning of the creation. of God." This onnatlon ; more m eres m p anmnl' t an prayml', . · -_,_., u.v A fWO ' • Melli,
pointing. In fact. it is disgusting ! Our LORD com-title does not teach, as some false cults would .have us and consequently are sickening to the LORD. to IC11ft tlae wlote world, a"d {fW{eit hit life?'' (KJV
pares it to the tepid, nauseating experi ence of drink· 1 "So becaW&e thov art luktwo.,..,.., aM fteitAer 1e.ot "01011. IOiflr') ·
ing anyth in~ lukewarm. In this sense it is a graphic be ieve, that J ESUS is the first of GOD 's crea'tion. 11o-r cold, I u:iU IJU!W tAu O"Nt o{ "'l' movth." Thia " ... BliM · .. " Althoua;h they thoucht they knew
prophecy of th e modern day church. 0~ the contrary, when considered. in the light of the statement indicates that the LORD JESUS CHRIST and undentcod. in their aophiaticated. education and . . . \\ord and other parallel passages (Col. 1 :15) th is L.aod1cea was a wealthy mland ctty about forty c Jd 11 bet 1 ted th 8 . r th t ' does not claim th.is church even though she may make appropriation of ·~wiedom," they did not underatand . . ou we rans a : e e«Jnner o e crea 10n th f GOD Th" b m1l~ from Ephes us. It was steeped m Greek culture r GOD It . b . f J h , 3 "All 1L . broad her claim on Him. e waya o . 11 lindneu ia cle&rly illuatrated
d I . d h . . . d o . 1s o v1ous, rom o n ~= : n.t?l(/& (2 Th · Tw 1. ~• "-t Ch . •-dom' . . a n earnmg an was a t r~vmg center of tn ustry. -~ lL L L . _.., .• L • L . 1 ) ey are deceived about themaelvee. m en le~on """" ury na....::n a IDVUIOD of civil
T , . were rnaae n.r ougn. ntm.,· a~ 'IV'hnO'Jt." n lm wa3 "o -...... The 1 1 f he local ch urch must have been wealthy, u 1s eva· 1•. --• 1._1 •-t' b d , d C 1 • "BectJ.tUe thote. Ml'Mt, I e&ff'f ricA, oM hove ~"~otteta n ••• ta. puP tao aueh churehea are beilll' uecl • tr.ttfl n.ang ffl-Uae na '"' " een ma e, an o oastans • toda -~' •--1 denced by th~ fact that among present day ru1ns are 1 16 17 "F . ". _,1 t•. 1 d . t'-richu , aM have •eed of •otli•g." Material abun· Y u 80U-DI' ~raa for racial -.ltatioa.. Thia
th h h d . b k h 1 d f Ch . : , : or tft n.Jm were ut: nlnQ3 C1't!a e , Ul n.e I rl ,._._., the bl'ncl ree c urc es attng ac tot e ear y aya o ns· h -• t• rt" ... . . "bl d dance is not eonducive to spiritual vitality. The Lao-c ea Y -.--1 n .. of their ehurcha beeaUM · · 1 . ( h 1 h h . h' 1~ t4V eft.8 ana U1J01l A t' ea A, """'(!& Vlll t' an . th ~~-• __ , t1amty. n spate o er wea t , t ere 1s not mg ~~.nown 1L . • , "bl • t• t• d . . dtcean church of today ia 41ric1L" Her chureb-. are ey are •w.,:••IIC to ...,..e man•a racial problem. o:· . . . . . "'1lD3 '"vt&l e, w n e ntr nr011e1 or omuuosu or _ .... 11 ,_ of the momstry or thos church on the preachonc of tiM! . . 1•1. _,. 1•. •-b t d the fineat. She hu fabulous arehiteetun, mlllioo-dol-te,,_ Y or •• -no o1 education. Thio io im-ible!
. . pnftC'fJ)O' ta or 1JO'Wt'TI;'"' nUIQI ~~ave eeta crta. e ·---· --~·· _..... L-Gospel throughout the re111on around ot. u wu char-1• • • . _, 1 •. d h . b I ll Jar buildinp, funcl-raioiq orpniutloR• and -t .._a -n m-"" chanled ln~ly aad only . . .. rouon "'"'• 4na 1Cft 0 ntm.: an. e u t o,.e a --. •·-JESUS CHRIST acterost>c of the churclooaf Ephesus. . IAixgt, AM ix ,t;,. Air IAixgt cOMi•l." that it is church membenhlp. Church buildin~ p,.._ 111 . eaa do that! Ooil)""JESUS CHRIST
ll should be bome m mmd that the fll"llt three throuafl Hit power that all thinp a created 1963 were expected to equal one biUion clollara. Theft c:u mallt white-love block-· aad .._ blad<
Church Ages differ from the Jut four in that eac:h of re · ia juat one thine 'II"IOIJir with it. In ~ "I uoo -to love white men. The_.. IDIIl triel to oolft
the former stopped at the betrlnnintr of the next Taken in reverse order we see that the three titleo xud of IIOIAII<g ••. ".she-DOt ...U.. bow pooeb U..O -'a! probltona wi-CHRIST, the-.--
ehureh. Epheaus was replaced by Smyrna. Smyrna here selected by our LORD Preaenl Him u the~-otrieken she Ia. For Jwua tald, "WIIAoolt -,. -f-the prabltou willbe<mot.
waa replaced by Perpmaa. Perpmoo wu reploced ner of Creation, the faithful witn ... of overythin~ do IIOIAII<g." 11an """ ~ioe. 11aa """ balld. 11aa " ... N--. • Tllio Tw•tal')' C...tal')' ~--a
by Thyatlra. A look at the chart at the top o1 thio wh;ch emanatao f~ GOD, .and the final authority c:u promote. 11aa ..., _... 11aa -loMh. 1111& d11arch lo clothed with nlllioa. She -.... nJI.
article el•rly ohows that we have 'l'lu'atlra, Sardio (u He certainly ••II be at H1a Second Comintr)-only the SPIJtiT til GOD ..., -'flct the-til 1*-robeo aboolt hot',....,. htr raedloo, n-.._
and Philadelphia with us at tho p~Wat time. Tb-, IIMD. Oal7 the SPIRIT f1f GOD ou .... lfJ III:IIUB _..._ aft-.._ dluta aad ,_. hoo' croolo; boat
LaocUe. ada to thi.o Church 'Ap by ariaiq f.-a.IST'a c •••-•fl•••-CHRIST. IIEBUS .W til the HOLY SPDIJT: "Bt IDUS CIIIWIT-.... • "••ttl," fer ..... ""'
the thne IIW pncoded her. The church ollAodiea hu the diotinetion ol boln~ lUll ,-,, -... • (lolla 11 :14). Tblo aft-a clotMd llr faltll wltll the-til._.. •
Tile 1....,1<-ft Charch Ap bopn &rOUIId 11100 the oaly one w"-eonclnet..., oo nprehtuiblt that ..,... -til_,....., ••••• "" .... 111 t1ao-011, tW tlato Cllllnla "-"-ad ••• tllatlao-
aadlto Uaerllli'll Ill ~bata .... th4a .... paeo. ...,. the CHRIST f1f Glol')', Wllo kDowo aD aboo1t htr, f1f IDUS CIIIWIT. HI& .... lllw -It Ia ""'tlao tiiCBIII'I' ........ _ boat ...... ,ltwla•
I n ra-...... ..U be eallod tiro A.-ae. Eo •1-coalcl DOt find one thlq-whldl to..,.,_, htr. '""" ol the BPmiTI fte ...... tilt fl ... IIPIRI'I' ... DiYIM 1011 fl OOD, ._ lloa • ' I ,_
cal a-cto that Ia .....,U..-1 •-at Wa ~ A l-"' lncl~t, iadtod, m .......... ChritiiiallltJ Ia: Door It ... If)' IDUII CBIDITt ftla Clu ...... .wn& _. IW wMII &I Btntn ..... ••>·
llaar. fte ¢u+11flntian ol the 1 ...... 1<-• Cllomii in thla Twentlo1h Ceatul')'. "-"doll""'' (Te .. •••••
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Mrs. Croit How.,cl Tuc.er, (Bemi• Alden photo,)
Sandra Caudell weds
Craig Howqrd Tucker
In ple-Chlistmas 1ites held
Fliday aftclnoon, Dec. 22,
Sandra Lee Caudell of Costa
\·lesa e J.ch anged m<u11agc
vows with C1aig Howard
Tuckc1 of Lido Is le.
The weddin 1 CCICmt'lny
was he ld at St. And1 e w's
Pl esbytcsian Chu1ch of
Newpo1t Beach, and Dr .
Cha1Jcs H. Ou::lenfie ld ,
c hu rch pas tot , ~e:ad the
double ling seJvice.
The b1 ide, ~·ho is the
dauJhtel of M1. and :\·t1 s.
F1ancis E5lcy Caudell of
1592-A Cataway D1., Cos ta
Mesa, wore a si lk 01 ganza
ovc1 tafreta &own, with
chll~Jltill y lace bodice, lona
s~e ves, chapel uain, and 3
tie1ed veil. The bouquet
was fa shioMd aflc• a me.
diev.al wedding b1ide 's
bouquet -buUe1 rl y orchid !>
intetlaced with mistle toe,
S)'mbo li zinalove.
Jody Cupenttl Sti \'Cd as
maid of honor, and the
btidesmaids included ,
Jack Dona ld Phelps of Los
Gatos and Mrs. Lall)' F.
Btrdsell of San \1ateo, S I S-
ters of the bride. They also
cau ied medieval s tyle bou-
quets -using wisps of var-
Ious eve1greens, each one
ca11yi ng a special message
of love, happine ss and good
fortune. ,
Gary Tucker sel\·ed his bro-
ther as bes t man. Ushers in-
cluded James Owens, Kelly
Painter and Glenn Cook, a ll
of Newp01t Beach. \·1u. J ohn
F. Dean played wedding
m.1sic at the or gan, and W;u .
ren G. Pr essnall was the
soloist.
The reception was held 1n
lhe fi re side 1ootn or.· St.
And1ew's. Mi'ss Carol An-
derson had charge or !.he
guest book. Pam Frederick,
Nancy Wells, P at \lagu ire,
Ga)'le Pe;uson, Sue Men·
dnza and Rub in ~lurse t as-
sisted a t the teception.
Following th e teceptlon,
the Donald D. Wells famlly
of Cliff Haven honored tlu:
bride and g10om and families
and close friends wi th a
champagne toas't and buffet
supper.
Bo th. of the newlyweds are
g~aduates of Newport l-Iar.
bor High School and are at-
tending Golden West Col·
le ge. The btidegwom IS th e
soo of Mt s. Elme r T. ll ehr
of 9~8 Via Lido N01d , Lido
Is le, and H. Tucke1
of Pol
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SEOOIID SECllOII -; '"' 3 TliUI!SIIAY, DEC. 21, 1"7 mdl DElMAR, CAll F.
Miss Behrens to talk IAIIIETT ELECTED
IY C. Df C. Alii.
Funnycars
compete
'••An Auto Happenina/'
scheduled (ol thi1 S.turday,
Dec. lO. at O.an1e County
lnternalional Raceway, i1
atuactina competition on
enuies and exhibits that
tep1eaent the cnti1c aut,o..
motivc,lpcchllll.·
Funnycau, lhe ISO to
Wodd traveler Bernice
Betweftt will pruenl 111'1ae
wide world o( South Ameri-
caa Women when Mr1. HM~Y ao,tz, PI'OJflm chai .....
inuoducc:a her ID m .... •
Md JUett I of Newport £bell
Club at 1heir Jan. 4 1.,..
dleon mcretinJ.
Mrs. ClayiDn Thompsoa,
preaJdenl, will pretide O¥•
a buaineu meetina rollow-
ina the noon lunchoon in
the Ebell Clubhouae.
Jntere•tina insiJhts ifl the
lives or womeh Hvina in
couRtries touthor the...,._
I v...... Tbom.u Baume __ ...... , •. Jack Ba~nett, exeeutive
manaaew or the Ncwpou Ha~·
bot Chambea o f Commetee,
U1 been elecled fi11t vice·
ptcticlent or the Sou.thesn
Ca!ir01nia Auociati.on ot
C'Mmbe1 of Commes ce Eat-
cutives. The auociation
1ep1caenu some lSO ckam-
ben in the Southetn Cali-
fOinia area. Meetinas 11e
held monJhly at the Loa
Anaeles Chatnbel buildina.
Mr. BatneU seJved as plC·
•ident of the O•anae County
Chambeu of Commc1 ce E•e-
cutives in 1962.
...,._ .... Oid ..... lolho ..................... _.., -.... -_., ............ ""-"""'"
-In 1f62, -. -
OW WOnR"t fhanlr.1 for yOW
170 mph creations &hat re-
semble AmericAn production
call, were the (irst to aiift
rex the charity draa lacina
tnd shOw spectacular.
Ownen or a wide variety
or unusual vehicles, rtom
tacin& dune bual)es to
Italian Glan Turismo ca11,
have p1om i •ed to di splay
1hei1 automobiles in behalf
of the ,South Coast Olild
GuidanCe Clinic.
• tor, and a thumbnail ak-.ch C. II in y ..,, Want .U
of each by Min Behren•. YIL£T JIJ'J' I . COAST IIIWAY ..
wilt ,be accompanied by to the E••lp COM*~ Da. 11&a
Ebell members modellina ~=:;;;~~~:;~==-===""6~7~3~.0~550~""""~=--======================-
Amon a the runnyclU s to
pre-enter ro r tacina are the
National tlot Rod Associa-
tion National Champion and
Jntetnational Raceway Quat-
tet-mi le class record hoJde1,
a Chevrolet Corvait spon-
sored by · Doua Headcu;
Dick Loehr's Mu stana. du~
bed Stampede; Ron Run-
yon's Blue Hell, a Chevto-
let Corvette; Ray Alley and
hi s Fnainemasteu' Baua-
cuda, a Chrysler-powered
Plymouth; Gene Conway's
Chrysler-encined mil i w y
Jeep, called "the Oesuoy-
er"; Mary El dr idte and the
Fiber&l ass Ts ends Co1ve ue ;
and a c hsy s les-powered
Pontiac, "New Bieed," to
be d1 iven by Tom B;urett.
Anothe 1 pre-enuy, this
one in the ruel-burnin& Wag.
stet class, was tallied rot
Lauy Stcllings and Bobby
Tapia.
Cluck Poole and his spe-
cial wheelstanding vehicle,
"Chuckwaaen,'' also are
scheduled to appear durin&
the ''.o\uto Happening."
Among caTS entered [or a
special pi t area display are
')an oumey's Canadian·
American 5erie s winner,
driver--builder Carroll Shel-
by's personal Ford Cobra,
the \ieyers \taru: in whi.;h
Vi c Wilwn and Ted \ian1els
won the. recent \Aulc&n 10\lO
Rally, ~nd a l...Dmborshini
\,iura, a S2 \l,OOO halian GT
car from _the Brius Cun ·
ningham Automoti ve \iu-
seum.
her collection or tropically ·r
e:~otic native autume1. ·
~ecenJlf Miss Behrens'
ttavels lOOk her lhrouah a
loUr of East Africa and &he
Middle Ea•t, includinJ ••
Holy Land. Prior to _.,
trip. ahe visited variOMs
E-uaopean countries includ--
in& 1 in the Soviet ,bloc.
Bernice Behrens is a
member of the National
Council of Women, lhe Uni·
ted Nations Association of
the United Statea, and the
World A£fain Council. She
has manaaed the women's
divi sion of a COnJressionel
campaiJn, and has aervea
as observer and analyst at
many RepulfHcan and Demo.
Cratic na tiooal conventions,
Ebell Club members mo-
dellina for \1iss Behrens•
pro &ram include Mnes. S.E.
Bri&Js, \t \toraan. L.H . Mc--
Bride, J ohn Colby, Ernest
Lamping, Olarles Edwards,
Freeman Fisher, Rudol ph
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CE:RTIFIC:\H: or Bl'SI:'I:[SS
Fic:ti tiou" F irm "\11 me
. Tiff: l'"\OE R SIG~f.O dou
lt~rebv c:,.rtifv that h~ is t:cm•
tltJ('Ii.;,ll a p 'ta/P' bu,.inf'!l!l at
.1016 [. Coa:JI lli@ht\11y, Cor•
ooa del \!at, Ca iH •• untlet th,.
fic:tilious fi rm rw me of Coa!ll
\uto Servire C.e n1er a nd th;ot
..nid firm i~ composed of diP.
fol!owin,-pe,.,on who"e naml"
in full 11nd pla t:l" of re"idl"nt:e
a re-as folio"''"• 10""' it:
Lt'sttr \. Sc:hunk, 3016 [.
Coa.st ll i!h••ay, Corona del
\lar 9262 5 (9H2 lolani Ci rcle,
ll unt injlltln Heac:h).
\l'Jr.-;ESS my hand thi.s 2itb
day of :'\ovl"mhl"r, 1967.
Le"ler ..\. Schunlr.
sn .n : or c:u .rro RxP. ""· con n or OR-\"\CE
0~ TillS 27th d•y of S_9¥.•-
ber, 1967, hl-f11te m~. a ~o tuy
Public in <1 nrl for "aid c:oontv
.onrl .. lat ... ,., .. id injl therein,
d uh· ('ommi .... ioned and 5wom,
po"N onall~· "PP"';'r'"rl ( ..... l,.r A.
'•hunk, kn u"n to m .. to b.. th,.
l"'rs~n "host" nam .. ;,. !lu b.-
..;;rihl'tl to lhl' "ithin in,.tru ~
mf'nl, and 11ckno" lf'djt!'d lo
~ th..tt h,. t'lrr ut .. d tht' 'lamr .
\\IT\f:SS m\' h.tn<l and oHir ia l
'""a I. J~ .. ,oir H. II ill
\'otarv Publir io and for .. aid
(nun \I .1nri i;,t.lt r .
Two musical groups will
provide a swinging atmos·
phere ror the pit e~thibiL
t-teadliner is "The New
Life Band," form erl y the
"Cindermen ,'' who changed
their collective name when
two establishments in which \]•· r:ommi .... ion "'pirr .. 0 .-t. they we re appearin& burned H, 1970.
to the ground. The Cinder-Publi ... h: '"'· 10, Drr . 7, 14.
men, currenlly at the New 21. 1.96:. in th t' \t'" port JJ,.,...._
Look in Balboa, were play· bo r ~-0"1 11"11~·,..,._,7-:cc::-=-
in& at the Rendezvous Ball-·-. LEGAL MOTICE room, and at the Huntinaton _____ c:._:_c:.:..:.::.:: __
Beach Pavilion at the time \OTJ< r o r TRI SH t:·~ So\I.E
each was destroyed b)' On I"HI ~T \0 '>9i1
n S d b nd · lnnu.on 1.!. 196R, '.ot ames. econ a 15 .. \o~,('n 0·, lral a.m. Fin•t
.. The Rythmn and Blues \mrrir "n "f ,d .. l n ~u ranr .. &
Workshop" from Newport Tru ~t C •>mp·•n •. ·•~ tno .. lr'". or
Beach.. ~u •r~ .. ....,r lru ~t .. ,. or .. ub..;t iluiO'd
. . tru:-1,. ... In th" , •'rl"'" l)t't'd o f Or. \bunce Kaplan, drrec-'J ,11 .. 1 ,..,., ut.-.<1 h' l .t: ~I~GTO \
tor of the South Coast Child 110\t~:!'-. 1\C. , a Cahfomia cor-
Guidance Clinic, said the ponH JUn. .on.\ G \\GI BII.T
pro ceeds from the <\uto fif}\f E,o;;, a Califomia corpora-.
· ·1 d · lion, and recorded July 28, Happenrng ":' .1 be ~s.e _ 10 1%5 in llM l 7609, Pall" JOJ
support of ch01 c actr vatres , of OHir1al ll ,.rord-. of Oran11~
the diaano~oi s and treatment Counh , c .,l ifomi" <~nd /'"''!!iullnt
of mentally disturbed chi\· to 1h 11~ ,-,.n.«n \'M ir ,. o J)rlauh
dren and teen-aJCU, and U"t·lum Ill ,.,.If thO'tf'und~r
,,.,·or•l••d S.-.pt••n,ht'r I. 1%7, 111
Tickets ror the e vent. lluok 836 1, Pa~·· 574 of Offi·
pri ced from Sl to !4, are r i_al Hr ror•l" of OrBnflt' Countr,
'\ab\ \h h 1:h r ' ~>Ji] undN .and pur!liUilllt Ill !<at d
Come ... be our guest ... visit with experts
on how to grow beaut iful. healthy ro,ses!
/
/
/
/
<)€c. 27th to )an. toth
A b1g sur pnse 111 store for \'OlL Don 't nliSs 11 1
Cnme in todov ' ~While they la st. you'll en JO)'
our beautiful d1 splay of roses featuring
R.-\RF. M\NIAT L,;RE ROSE PLA NTS
perf en for 111dnor or outdoor planting.*
Colo rt ul "Complete Boo k "" Roses" fea tur·
111g 'C ~O p<~!(es of 111fo rmat Jon .111d dlustratJOIIS
JS vours for the ask111g while the supplv losts .
• ~Garde n Co11su ltant to an s\\·er 1·our
avaa C rOUJ e C anr c n,. .. ,J of Tru "l ,..ell '" public
orfice at 17\.Eaat181:h SL, aur 1ion for ca,..h. Ill"''"' mon~y
Costa Mesa, or by telephon~ of thl' I nitr <l Stale"' of Am~rica,
;~~~~~~~ggg~~S~~~2~~~~~~~~;"~B~6~46:_-7~7~3~3~. ___ ,L_l at thf' tna•n w~,.t '""""nee 1o lhr f ir .. l \m!'f ican Tidt' ln-
"'uuonl',. & Tr11-"l Compa~~oy
h~.oil din!'! loc;t t,.d 111 rh ,. !KIOlft·
ust comer of r ifttr. 11od MaiD
queStlllllS.~ EnJOV the
1\,Hlll hospna\i t)' OJ'
Mutual Sav111gs. where
yo u ea rn the hi ghe st
Jlllere st on insured savings
•
... r urrelll rale 5% per
annum on passboo k savings
... 5.25% per annu m on cenilkate s
or 51.000 or more left \'or 3 vears.
I • ..
,. • i
I '
Str~t" in thr ritv of Silolll
Au, C;~lif11mi11 all that ripu
titlr and iorerest con \·ey~d to
and no"' h..ld under Deed of
Tru!iil in thr property !<itt••te4
in th O' Co unty ;and Statl" ._
!iir ribf'd a,.·
Lo ts 6 11nri 7 of Tract No.
• All Wool
SKIRTS
5854. a~ sho,.·n on • ~bp re-
corded in Rook 213, papa 38
a11d 39 of Mi.scellaaeoua
Maps, record a of OtiiDJI!!
County, C•lilorrsia .
SINISUITS l\ oH
VI._. TOP 1/3 oil
Subloon ......... ..... ,.....
3.91
2.91
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
SWEATERS
........ ., ...
""-*Ill •.• na.-••·· .............
t: ...... ....
UIIIIUI ....
Said M<lf' will be m•de •·itll•
out covenant or warra~~oay, ••·
pres!Mld or implied, •• to tlt.e
'title, po.!I!Mlll.!lio~~o or eac••·
hr•nc:e.!l 10 ,.•tiafy U.e ~m•i•
htjS principa l som d111e oa die
note seeurt!'d by uid .Deld of
Tt~~st to wir: 150,000.00 wtt•
iatere .st lhert!OII. hom J-••'l'
28. 1966 •• provided ia aal4
aote aordter widt fee a, d lat ...
•4 upeaau of tlle T'-a_.
•d -d. od!er •••• u ~ ••.e ltee.a ad .,•c:ed II)' ..
o-.er •d llohlar of M id .....
widl i11tern1, 1111 pro .,lded Ia
Mid D.ed of T,.at.
Oa.e4: O.ce.ber 19. 1967
JIIST AIIUICAN TITLE
INSIJIANCE I TR ST
COIIPA-•Y
lly ALAM A. l Ol A•-•S.. ....... ...WI .. : DK. 21, 21. IM7. •d
Je. t. 1-. '-t.M "•..,.,. ·-Eo .....
'·
MUTUAL
SAVING ........................
2867 Ea11 Gouc I ~way -
Corona Dd Mar
y, .... ._, 675-SIIO
..... Ray""""' .......... -... _, ..... ........... ..., lt:OO .... ~:.p.a
....................
tt.ICJarJtt .. O'
p t-
'
NEW OFFICERS and directors of the New-
port Harbor Kiwanis Club we re officially
installed at annua l meeting at the Irvine
Coast CountrY Club. Pictured left to right
are former Buena Park publisher Paul
Krosen , outgoing lieutenant governor of
Kiwan is District 4; outgoing president
T ed Mertz; incoming president Howard
L awson Jr. and Lt. Gov. elect Ross
Johnston.
Coli in You r Wont Ad
to rite Eru ign:
' 673-0 550
(:.O.NOYST~IPE:~S putting on the finishing decorat ive
touches on a junior si ze Christmas tr ee in the Haag
Hospital Conference Center, are from left, Kathy John-
son from Newport Harbor High School and Vicki Cox
and her sister, Francy, fr om Co rona del Mar High
School .
t:HIJIR.t:HES
(•HIJ!ro'R Dimnal f:.lrrr ~lit111 Ch urch
The P.e v. Hormon Brown , pr•aching
-'
Sunda} Se.,.·ice and Church School at IU:OO a.m.
Nunery core provided
F i nlf Baptist Chu rch
of Costa Meso
ll.opt! .. l llii>l •· ro•l l,•l•"l'il'
lt~d~(Jtf,denl -'\UII'il'll'lm r-,u
Sonto Ano & Mogno lio St s .
llr. P.<i. :'oi eumann, pa.,tor
SLi:'liUAY SCH.\'JU·.~
V~S a.m. Sunda} Schnnl
ll :JU a.m. \lnrning Y.or,hip
lu)d p.m. rr a~n t ng Cn tnns
]:lid p.m. 1-.\Cnlng V.\1r<.,hip
V.I·.DS I·.SDA Y
7::!d p.m. Btb!e ~tud}
rl :ti•J r .m. Pra~ r:r \kcttng
L utheran Church
Of th• Mo ster
Luthe ran
Church in America
~~OU Pacifi c View Dr.
Corona del \lar , Califi-,rnil
Dr. William R. Ellt!r
f'h onc: ORt•)lt! 3-5J22
H PI,,,, ... ~ .uu•h ll or~h rl'
Q ,., .o.rn. f.h uro h .,, h .. nl
11·oo .•• m •. ~ .. ,,;,,. ll..,r .. n,1•
\1 It ~~ II\ PliO\ IIH It
CENTR AL
·;~
Emph•~iling
lhe Pl•n of God
lh~ Pet\On o( Chri'l
Thf' Power of thto Holv Spirit
. ,.,,,,, ... "·~·' ., \\I
"""'n~ '-'''"' · f'\1
,.... ,.,,, ... .,,~~ ~·'"' \t, .. t,
,tn<l "'·"'' ~ I'M
""'"'" ''"''"~ "''~"''
A full Youth rrosr•m
Cm. of Oroln-e •nd llrd. St.
(M I• MH.l
• I'•''"' 11 t l"n••• u r ~ "h'
ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
FIRST BAPTIST Clll 'RC"H
(.'oulh!'m I
Corona de l Mar
Coast Hw.). a t ~lacArU!ur
Pa~l\·t llowatd E. Williams
Pho ne 673-6626
SUNDAY SCHOOL •••• 9to&S • ..,
MOllloi iNG WORSHIP •• ll oOO •m
f.VEN II'<I G WOR SHIP ., 7t00""'
WEDNE SDAY SEAVIC.E 7 •U ..,-
NURSERY PROVI DED
Christ ian Science
Servic es
FIRST Cllt:RCII OF
CHRIST, SCIEN'nST
3303 Via Lido
NewpoJt Bead t
SL'NDA Y SC HOOL
9 ;15 •.m. •nd 11 •. ,...
SUNDA Y SERVICES
9· IS -' l l •.m ,
IIIEUNESOAY EVEN ING
~1EETING B "·"'· READ ING RCX>M
w •• k d•r ~: 9 •·"'· -S "·"'· wM n••d•r : 9 ...... -1:45 ,. .....
Tu••doy ond F .. doy
9 ...... -5 ....... , 7-9 ...... .
s.,,,..~, ........ -........ .
SECOND CHURCH OF'
CHIUST, SCIENTIST
Newport Buc h 11
Cor.ona de' I Mar
610 Carnation Ave.
,SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 .. -.
SUNDAY SERV ICE 10 .......
... EDNESOAY EVENING
~tEETINC.. 1:00 ,. .....
READING ROOM -
Mulual Building
28 63 East Coast Highway
\lon. • Sat. 10 a,m, to 5 p.m .
Tho l'!<riay f'venins -7 to 9
Ynu ate cordi all y tnv lted I~
111t-nd Church ServtCU ana
to uH the Rt-ad tn l Room.
1lrwpprt1larL9r tullttran ' t;lwrdt
"Ort tb~ 8111/fJ Ouf!rlooHnt Nf!W/KJr) H•rhor ..
NEWPORT BEACH, C ALIFORNI A
1tiE AMERICAN LUTHERAN Ctj_U ~~tt
&:30 a.m. to 9:.30 a.m. -Worshi p Service
9:4!5 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sonday Sc hool
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -WOrsh ip Service
TN -.. J-G. 111olll, hoMir
Tie Rev. Glore• J. ·a.tdiecker, Viti&ation Pu10r
-1414131
LEGAL NOTICE
\'OTIO: TO CRF:IliTORS
\'o. \ • :;a.;1 4
• SI'PF".RIOR C:OI:'RT OF lliF:
qHT. OF" C..\UffiR\'1-\ FOR , . r:ou'i n or ORANGf.
F'.o~tat,. oF L EOT·\ 1.. \1~
CI .f'IH:, n ... r,.a<~"'rl.
\'OTIO IS IH:H~:B )' CI\'F:\'
to thf' o,.<litof'<i oF thl" above
n<~mf'•l d'"r'"rl"nt that a II per-
.o~on .. havin~t C'hdrr.o a ~tain!lt
thf' !11irl d,.r,.rl ,.nt .. r,. requir!'d
to fill" thr m, with thr nece!!l -
."'rH v vourhel'l!o , in th,. oHire
of thf' l"l!'rk of the ahnvl" e n-
tit l!'d court , or to pt,.!!l!'nl th em,
.,.. ith the neCI"'I."'IHV \'OUI"hers,
to thl" u nde r.o~i~tn f'd "' r:./o Tho-
mH" F.. ll r.Heman, •\ttorn ey a t
l..a.',.l 1 9Pl !lover Hrive, ~ui te 212 ,'~~Wport Fkar h, f:a lilornia
92660, which i5 the place of
ho<~in ""'" of the ua<ln l'li,llnerl in
all m•tt"f'l po"flainin,ll ' to thf'
e<~IAie of ""id rf ,.c ,.,l,.nt,wi thin
si• month!! other the Fir!lt pub-
lication of thi!!l notic,.,
!)at,.rJ: 'l ovember 29, 1967.
f'•\l'Rlr:I A F.. "'il r.JH.Ll'il
Patriria F.. 'l'ic helini
~ .. U"cutr l• of th,. Will of thl"
ahovl" named dr.cerlf"nt
TII0\1AS L II EF'F"F.ll 'l'"'l'
.\Homey at Law
9 1 l !love r llrivl"
Suite 232
"\ew port Re ach, l.alifom ia
92660
642·3210
Att orney lor F:~t,.c utr i~t
Pobl i!lh: Flee. 7, 14, 21 , 28,
19t'i7, in the Newport 1/ntbor
En!li j!n
_ _:L:.::EG_A_L_H_OTIC_E __
u :wrrrtc "n: or IW:o.J\t:s~
• irllti.;u,. Firm \am•·
l'IH. ! \llt:HSif.\EU rlr•
h•·n•b> , .. n ifv that tht>' >H <'
•·on•I1H tin,. 11 \!,.,Ji ,.,.l h otJk·
kN·pin,ll hn .. •ft """ <It 1400 ;or..,.,.
port Ct'ntPr llri•·e t:a,.t, Suite
"t09, 'l;r•.,..port B,.ar h. Lolifor·
ni11, untl..r th,. Fi ctitiou.-firm
n;,mr of \1 !'.-fi cal ·"udi t SyMf'm"
oF C~t lirornia and th at ><aid firm
'" rom p-o~<l of th " follo..-in!
pt'tN~nl" "'hOI'If" naml"li in ful
anrl pi,., ... o f re:oi denr,. are a,.
folio""· to· .. it:
Carole L . Stanton, l.aurerat
Halfalli, 11 4 S. Gra.ml"re-y
PIHce, l.o" Ange\e", Califor·
nia 90004.
\\'!TNF:SS our hands thil'l 14th
day ol ller-f"mhf'r, 1967.
Carole L. Sta ntOD
L~turent RaHalli
STAn : Or f.ALirORNI A u
COUNTY Or ORANG[ "
ON TillS 14th day of Decem-
ber, 1967, before me , • Notary
Publie in •ad lor Mid couaty
and s tate, resldinl!l thereia,
dul y commiAIIioned aod awora.,
per"oDI II y appeared Caro le L.
Staa toa, Laurent Rallalli,
lt.Dowa to me lo be the pen1oe•
whol e a&.~~~e• are .. bKribed
to th e wi th ia iutrv•eat. •d 1ck.now led~d to me thal IIley
eu cated the SUit'.
WITNESS my h •d aad offi-
ci•! M il,
Ju.ie J . Hill
l'totary Pabllc Ia ud far .. id
Co .. _ty qd St•te
My , C-..f••la. upiru Oct..
24, 1970
P.IIUelu O.c. J l, 21, 19671 J•. t. II, lfiSa. Ia *'• Ne.-l"''t R•bor Ea•l•·
. ' s1gn-up
time set
' Roal• tratiOft ror 0nn1o
Cou t Junior CoU11 o !lit ·
trict w;ill be at the Or ... •
County Fair <ftund t, P a ir
Driv•. Cotta Maaa. SIDdlnu
witbin1 Oold•n Welt Col·
1.,. ovenillJ clu .. e wUI
ntitter at &be OWC Coli••
Cenler Buildil'l.l, •All relit•'
•lllion will be f10111 6 t.o ~
P.IJI• ~denu will be required
10 resittcrin pen on accor~
iaa CD dl o fiutletter of t heir
laat Mme. The tu ition f••
por clan fo r th e tprina to•
metter will be SS.
Tho reaiatration schedule:
A..C, Jan, 11; O..J , JM, ·~:
K-Q, Jan. 10; no reaistra-
tion J an. ·11 ; R-Z, Jtn. ·u .
Open registration for OCC
at the Fairarounds, J•. ·1s,
and on OCC C ampus Jan.
l l, 30, 31 , Fob. 1, Fob. 3· a and F eb. 13.
Open resistration ror GWC
on c 1mpu1 Jan. ·IS, Jan. 22,
J an. ·J0-31, F eb. 1, Feb. "S-
8 and Feb, 13 .
Nf.IPOIIT IWIIDI -· 1 IECDID llCliOII --....
liiUIIIDAY I DEC. .. 1117
CXIIIDIIA DEI.IIAII, CALIF.
o POl A
COIIUVATIVI ....... ~ ..
GeNNI lae.,.Rce
Co,.,.e,
ED 'I'ARD
.u
JAY' R!MPRO
N, NEWPORT DL 1fU~I
NEWPORT BEACH
LIBERTY 8-1188
Pre-reai strati on eumina ..
lions will be required for
couuu in accountin g 1,
~natomy , astronomy, bi o-
loJY, beaiMina creati ve
·writina. electronics SO.\,
math .\, physical s cience,
Engl ish lA, aeoloay , hi s ..
tory 7A .. 9 , public speaking
•d zoo loay.
T ests wi ll b e aiven durin&
each eve nina or regi stra ..
tio n at t ile rc1i stration si te
for OCC clas s es , and at
GWC Jan. S, 12, Feb. 1.
DR. R:0 '3ER T '3. MOORE , pres ident of
Orange Coast College, turns the first
shove l of dirt for the new ace library.
rhe 4-story bu i lding will be com pleted
in March , 1969, and wi l l house 75,000
vol umes for a studen t population of
lo,ooo. Shown with Or. Moore are Mary
lou Wilhel m, OCC librarian , and William
~ l(ettler of Hun tington Beach, cha irman
of the Orange Coast Ju nior Col lege
PO-IRL 'f Ml,ftiS CMIIA
NOW AT
1710 NEWPORT ILVD.
PH . 646-9313<.:ott• Mlsa.
9oa rd of T rus :l•e~e~•::.· ----------====:;:::::;:==::.::::
Basic speed defined
.. Speed kill-s _ bot it a lso p~1~ri ty ovet, all oth e1 spe-
maims , des tJ oys and cteates ~t h e spc.ed laws. A que s-
ri nancJal destJUction and li on wh1 ch each o f us
despai1 ," mototists ate
wa1ned in the= uaflic news.
lettet o f the= Newpott Beach
Police Dept.
The newsleHe! explatns
what is meant by "basic
speed la w" and olfeiS
gu ideline s fot de tezmin ing
dz iving speed:
"As we thtnk ol speed we
canno t limit ou1 thinking
sol ely to the moton s t who,
without constde!ation lot
the lives and ptopetty of
othet , u avel s out hi &hways
at speeds leu in excess of
of th e posted 0 1 specific
lim it. We mus t considet th e
mo tmist who is dt ivi ng be·
yond lh e safe li mi tation s
govetned by fac lots such as
Wel!thet, vi si bility, lJ an-ic ,
and -hi ghway ot tOad condi-
tions.
"In addition to specifi c
speed limits ot te sui ctions,
the Calilotnia Vehicle Code
has established the Bas1c
Speed Law (Secti on 22350),
which state s:
"No pe1son shal l dtive a
vehicle upon a highway at
a s peed 11e atez th an is ICa·
should ask ouuelves as we
d:t ive might well be, is my
!llpeed teasonable and pnt·
den t fot we athet , traffic
and 10ad condi tions?
"Ptoper speed wtl l help
p1event you hom becoming
a t1affi c u ati stic."
SMITH BIIOS. CO.
He.tlttt -Ai r
C:...chtlonlnt
Sh-Moiol
1UO Sup.,lor Ave.
Ll 8-5531
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coas t Hwy .
Corona del Mar
Phone b73~7 33b
sonable 0 1 piUdent, havi na ::-;~;-;;;;;;;::-;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; due tega1d fo t weathet, • BUILDING
vi si bi I i ty, the lJ all i c on, c_=-:.:=.:..::.c..::....:.:..:c.c:.:.:.:.:=.:..:c::
and the s u1fa ce and width
ol, the hi ahway , and tn no
event a t a speed which en.
dangets the safety of pet-
• REIIDDELING •
ADDITIONS
LICENSED. BONDED
sons ot plope tty. FRED H. G ERWICK
"Undet ceHain conditiOns 304 Goldenrod
ot c i1cums tances, you 673.6()..(1 _ 549-2170
could ve1y well be in viola-;;J~~~~I===== tion of the Basic Speed L aw •
and be charged with e lt ces-
stve speed even though you
ate dtiv1n1 we ll within the
requu ements ol a pa1ticula1
s peed zone. It is of the ut-
most impo1tance that you
consid01 these factou when
choosina you1 apc ed:
.S."'I"t !ho Coouol
Aroo witt. Ou•ll1p
Co,crfl• & p,..,.,,
"I. The weathe1: (I s it • DRY CLE.lHIHG ta tny? Windy ?)
"2. Vieibility: (I s i t d11k? -n
Fo&&y? Has some tactot
to a baza1dous level?) ~
SCOUTS NAME LEADERS
Boy Scou t Troop ].!1\},
spon sored by Harbor Trinity
Baptist Chu rch of Costa
\tesa, Ius named t he follow-
ing I eaders for I %A: Steve
Clark, junior assistant
scoutma s t er: \1yron Wri&ht,
senior pat rot le ad er; Doug
Lee, Bssistant senio r pat rot
leade r.
Ca mpout h as been
<il l ed fo r the Jan.
weekend at Firestone
sche-
lJ-21
Seou l
HEALTH EQU11'MEM1'
JACUZZI
WHIRLPOOL lATH
Nattue's Way to Health -
Beauty -Re lu a tion.
Call ror a demonstration
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0.•11 Couaey dUI•• school• aad reedaiq ~
will M aaiUied ol a IMIUd p&O&i.ta&ely U ,OOO cbil.ea.
iaa .... ia fiN youlh co. N•~Dliati•• foe 2 •atra
celLa wUa pauoeeues o1 c:oac•rll ua -., way,
.. I ...... ,. P•aiU• ~~~tow bliqiaa the IO&al to to,
accept IMit tCIIMI an-.c. horpehlly fot dti1 HUOII,
muta llai1 ... k. bitt defiahely ptiAnecl fOt
F01 1M UMI• yea~ •• New.. the 1969 series. •
pcxt H•boa S.1vice t..Aape The r1ee paopama, ca..
Md &I.e O.aqe Couaty fiiUI, aiped (or the 4tb duoup
huiBOIIic Society will Cl> llh pade sbad•t•, will be
spon1011 the falhi011. luaclt-piUCRtocl by the Loa AniC-
0011 which will be held oa lea Phi lh11moaic O.cheaba,
We.•aday, AJMif'l, in &he lhe Califoania Chlmbe1 Sy•
new Aaaheim Convention phony, and the Debut . Ot·
Ceatot cbealla of the Youna Muai~
The ~ual r .. hion bene~ ciana Foundation. Conduc-
fit it the main auppo~t of to:'' and cr.pert nauatou
the Soci•ty's sariea o1 Will be Law1encc Foatc1 ,
. , Heruy Temianta and Mich-the Soca•ty a aeaiea of ael Tihon Tttomas.
You,th Coace1ta, now in Benefit chtilmen ate Mu then 11 &b yeu, · •
J ... a TUIII• oiiM New..
poll Ha.bol S.•Yio. Lea,...
ond Mu. Cllatoo P. llaoc-m.. ol the Philb.uatoeic
Socia-,.
hiiOMII ColllmiU.• datil•
men •• Mls. •· Ooaatd F••· _.,oa ol Newpact Beach UM1
Mia. A. &.y .. ut Dod J1. or
Huntia11on Hubow. S.a•haa
OD tt.a paUOHia comminee
ue lhe -..nes, Uoyd L. Au..
ben, Willi~~m S. Hola .. in
Willilm H. Mead and J:
L:ealie Steffenun f1om the
balbol a•ea; Mu, Jamu
Keyu, Lapna Beach; Mu.
Leon Lyon, Fulleuon; Mu.
Mw yl Hallman, La Habta;
Mn. Elmet C. Spt oul , Tua-
tin,
//II II/ 1/111/ 1.11/fll /1 1/ II II/ 11170 I
The inaease in lbe cw.
1ent teJiea inclu4ea a mini·
mwn of I conce1ta ael'lina
all county school disbicta,
many pci'llle and paaochial
UGAL MOTICf
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEA RI NC
NOnCE lS HEREBY GIVEN
th.1 the Chy Coaaeil or the
Chy of Ne•port Buch: •ill
hold a pablic fteari.l! reprdia1
tile appeal of Harry V. letap
f,_ l~e dect.ioa of tlt.e pla.,
aia1 C-..I.al• • w ovia& tlroe
appllcatioa of DcwDtli.y \1. Car-
··~-
THIS SKE TCH outlines the first phase of the IWOI>OSed
Improvement of Ocean Ft.. stores near Newport Pier,
as planned by the Old Town Newport Merchants Assn.
In addition to a general clean~p and repainting, the
merchants propose to construCt a false front on build-
ings as lndicat ed on the sketch,also on overbang on
~e front s of the stores as shown b~ the dotted lines.
A frontier motif would be thus created for this bust ...
ness section of Old Newport, The association ·would
like to have traffic eliminated on 21S t Pl •. so that It
could be developtd Into a pedestrian shopping mall,
with plantings In the center.
'Help friend, not foe'
The Costa Men Republ i-
can Assembly has adopted
a tcsolution askina the Uni-
ted States to ttade wi th
Rhodesia tathcl than with
convnuni at Russia. Here ia
the tell o f the !CSolulion:
.. WH EREAS: The admitted
wo1ld wide enemy or the
United SLates is the Soviet
Union ;
"WHEREAS: The au~
lion tha t we need the ''Arti~
can block" votes in the
U.N . ia conbaty lo the voa..
ina teco1d1 or thole COun-
Uies who mote often vote
with the Soviet Union than
with the United States.
'"'WHEREAS: Rhodesia haa
•
THIS Rf:NOERING, prepared by William E. Blurock.
and Associates, Corona del Mar architects, depict s
the first phase now under way near Oran ge County
Airport for a major medi cal research and manufacturing
complex, being developed by Allergan Pharmaceut i-
cals Inc. of Santa Ana. The initial phase includes a
bO,OOO square foot building to accommodate the pro-
duction and quality control fac iliti es of the com_pal'ly,
one of the nation's leading phatmaceutical ~irms,
specializing in the oph thalmic field. Aller~n is de-
veloping 24 acres in the Irvine Industrial Complex, at
the corner of Von Karman and Ou Pont Or.
li.ater .. d ~ra. Tiu Flory for
ae Per•it No, 1320 to perMh remodella~; of a aoa-c-.fotw~la&
b.ildia•, laclodiaa the coavers
a loa of au uiatiaA; J•r&Je to a
dee aad the addhloa of ••
aparl-at over • t•q car P "'
prep oa Lol 1 ~ .. Block 6 ,
Sectloa I, kaowa u 213 Purl
Street, Balboa Jalaad,
NOTICE lS HERE BY FUR·
111ER GIVEN tlt.et tile aeid
pablle hearia11 will be held oa
tile 8th dey of Jaaaary, 1968,
al tlr.e hoar of 7:!0 p.m. ia tlt.e
Co•ac:l l Charabers of the City
Hall ol the City of Newport
Beach, Califoraaa , at wb icb
li!Df! nd place aay aad ell
peNoe,a iatereated may appear
aad be beard th:ereoa.
Laora Lasioe
City Clerk
Cily of Newpon Beach
Publiah: Dec. 28t 19167, ia
The New port HarDOr E•lp
''WHEREAS: Rhodesia is
not now, nm has eve1 been
an enemy of these United
States;
"WHEREAS: The Soviet Uni on is suppl y1n1 apploxi-
mately RO'k of the 1equi1ed
mate1i al fo1 the wa1 eff01ts
uf the North Vietnam and
Vie~ Con&; thus p1o longin1
the waJ, c1eatina problems
to om econom)· and not lo
men tion the casualties list-
ed daily·
supplied and can aaain su~
ply the United States with a
hi&het atade chtomite than
lhe Soviet Union, with a
\esse• plicc, aivina us a
subs tantial savinas; pe•·
mi ttin& Ul to tetain mote o£
OW VeJy SCatce doll111 ;
THE REo UNE
NEII'ORT HA"OOR ENgCN
SEOOND SECTlON --Pm 5
TIIURSDAY , DEC. 28, 1961
OORONA DEL MAR, CAUF.
"WHEREAS: The 1easons
fm .lhe Un ited Nations and
~e Uni ted States fo1 apply-
ing · ~tOhOnlic •-unctiona
agains Rhodesia a1e ·un-
u:alistic, umeasonable, i l-
leaal and without r-•ecedent;
Directory
INSIJKANt.:E ..
• FOR ALL O F YOUR
INSURANCE: NI!:I!OS
ROB ERTSON-SADLEIR
INSU RANCE
3333 E. Coul Hwy.
Co.., .. del Mar -61:.-:JIM!
"WHEREAS: Wheae uans i-Most or the u.s. policies
lion to m~Jjotity 1ul e has which Ameticans find so occuued in Aftica, it has hatd to undeutand today gene1ally been £ollowed by have theia otiain in a fal se
th e pr oveJbial bloodbaths, plemise which is litelally
tyranny, teveuion to uib~l accepted as do&ma by the
despotism, the total b1e.ak-men in cha•ae of makinJ out down of law and o1dea , end-
No te: A subscription 10
the semi--monthly REO LINE
is S4.ll0 per year and may
be obtained, wi dt free ma·
terials on Communism, from :
Cardinal Mindszcnty Foun-
dation, P.O. Bo• 11321 , St.
Louis, Missouri 63105. n~tional po licies. This dol-in g with4tJ!c complete su~ rna is that the Soviets have
p1ession of any semblance abandoned the il aoal o£
o£ democ1acy by a milita1y WOI\d conquest because they Uni ted States unilate1ally,
clique; have "mellowed," that the As defined by lbe comnun·
"WHEREAS: H the bases Klem\in bosses a1e really ists, "wa1" is a condition
of the sanctions a1c to s u~ aood corrmunists in g1ay-that only exists unde1 "im-
poll mdetly uansi tions to nannel suits, and that we pe11alist" 01 "capitalist"
majo1ity rule in every pan ate now in a period of "de-conditions. "Peace" is the
of the wotld, let us s till tente" 01 "peaceful co-condition which will exist
wi th th e Soviet Union , where existence," afte1 socialism has ta ken
280 mi llion people 11e con~ Thelc is absolutely NO ovet and abolished "impel i-
·uolled by 2% of the popul• h1Ud evidence to suppott al ism" and "capi ta lism."
tion; thi s hypothesis, but th at Thus, unde1 communist
f"IJNERAL DIRECTORS ..
"WHER'EAS; The Gove 1n-does not stop men in aovem-plans, the nuclear destruc-
me nt of Rhodesia is essen-ment flom bas ina ou1 policy lion of Ame1i ca is as logi -
ti all y the same aove1nment on it. They have made the cal .and ne cess_u•y. a step to
that it was p1 i01 to ita de-wish the fathet of the th oughL ~.ch1eve.. soc1ahsm . _and
claJation of independence, Most of the time , the com-.peace -:-as the el1m,na-
when the1e wete no sane-mu nists speak and Wlite in t1on o_f d1s~ased head nf
tions; places the United what Lenin called "Aeso-cattle IS IOJical and neces-
-States and the United Na-pian lan1ua1e," the clevet sBJy to pl omtlle the health
tion s in a very awkwatd wordsmithin& by.which se~ of the hetd.
position of encoUJaain& t.ences convey a double" '•\lost A~e1 ~cans have
colonialism, and becomin& meaninl _ an activating b ouble beltev1ng that the
talhet hypocritic by these mesuae to patty membcls, K1emlin bosses could be so
behaviors; and a soothin & 0 1 pa.alyzing dep1aved as to _ unleash nu-
MLTZ
MORTUARIES
1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COSTA MESA
Midway b-2424
3520 E. COAST HI WAY
COROMA DEL MAR
OR iole 3-q450
Si,.c• 1942
Friendly N~l~bortlood ..... .,.
BEU. BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
U 8·3433. 8·34.1f ca.ta M~
"WHEREAS: The United meanin& to we stein 1eadeu cle~u desUucllon on the
States had an oppo1tunity · Uni ted States in a massive
1o suppott independence of Eve1 y now and then , So-genocidal attack. To 1calize
Rhodesia by votinl in the vie t writeu d1op their aua1d that there a1e such deruaved
U.N., it abstained; (Refe•-and come th1ough "in the humans in the w01ld , we
ence tSth leJulai session clea1." One impmtant 1e-need only 1ecall the case
of the U.N. Resolutions cent el&mplc of th is was of Richa1d Speck, lhe c11 •
1883 and 1889); contained in tht: Septembe1 , minal who coolly. sadlsti-
"WH EREAS: Without pao-1967, iS!Iue of Soviet Life. cally m01de1ed the il Chi-
vocation, sevetal African In discussing the 20th Con-caao nuues. The bosses in
counbies bt o ke diplomatic &Jell o r the Communist the K•emlin lt)\1k upon Ameti· ~elations with the United P11ty of the Soviet Union, cans exactly as Rich1ud
States dutina the mos t te. thi s official propaaanda 01-Speck looked upon th ose 8
centlstae\i confli ct, ptovina aan of the Ktemlin s tates: nwses ; and the Soviets can
those counuies do no t re. "Peaceful coexistence h:udl y wait to cn.u y out
did not end the basic dif-thei1 mass mu1de1 in otdcr spect mu position in the fetences between the two to achieve wotld socialism United Nations, noa do they
teapcct We, the People; sys tems, did not 1esolve the and "peace" on thei1 te1ms.
"Let it the•eforc be tc. clan atluaale. N01 did This is why the Soviets
solved that the Costa Mcaa peacerul coexistence ex. have been testinJ their OI·
Califcw:nia Republican As-tend CO ideolo&Y. . .It bi tal bomb, which C01met
aembly be on accord 11 aup-(peac:erul couistence) is a defense sec1eta1y Robell
po1tina uade with Rhodesia f01m thal paves the way fm McNamata said can hit us !===~~~~~~=J~;~n~pl~e~f~e:••:•:c:•~lo~lb:•~So=vo~··:•, the tliwnph or socialism." in 1968 with only th•ee Union." Most or the ICII of the minutes' WaJnin& and
•ticle ia wtitten in Aeso-aaainst which we have abo
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Cyril "Cy" Nom. .
pian laoauaae, uaina w01ds solute\y NO derense. This
tt.at have one meanina to is wh)' the Soviets have
die conwnuniata and anothet expanded the it nucle11 &I·
1o the west. Translated and aenal at such a tapid 111e
aummaai&ed, Soviet Life that, accotdina to the tepoat
awes that the Kremlin's paepa1cd by the Gene1al
plan ia to ••avett a thitd 8ern11d Sch1 ievet Comnit--
REMODELING-REPAIRING
16 Y RS. SAME HARIOR LOCATION
Let •• hoi, ,.. fOI rour ._ .. 1• •* lor •• ~~ou-,. f!• ,. .... -ur
I
wu'' and blina tee, consistin& or 17 nu-
&o the WOtld undea cleiJ expcat s, and issued
the by the House Armed Sea~ .... lliillllioi vi ces Conmillee on July 12,
thi1 yeiU of 1967 was the
ao.asovet yeat when the
So•iets paned the United
States in meaatonnaae d•
li'lety capt~bility (which it
dt.e way we meaau1e rite-
power in the nuc lear ~).
'n.ia is -t.y &be Soviets
(accontiaa 10 O.ae•al Vlldi·
IOit P. Tohabb, ..... IY ...,..
IIATTaiiiEI --.,,,,~ h ~ a s----CD. ... , .... ....., .....
mande1 of Soviet Stlateaic
Rocket Fotcea, in tet viewed TELLS ll!~sSotOOLMATES
on Novembct 19. 1967) have OF UMIV!RSITY LIFE
developed "intercontinental Etrwny Lou Jolly, dauahtor
ballistic miuiles which can of Mr. •d Mn. Frank J olly,
be moved quickly, makin& 2214 Aha Vista. East Bluff,
them 1mmune to enemy 1e-a freshman at the Univenity
conna,sunce satellites and of Portland. was one o(
ll'll()OSSJble to hi t with an . itose selected to represent
aimed missile." (The plan ite University at Mater Oei
of Genet a\ Thomas S. Powe1, HiP School, wbaa aU was
f01me1 commander-in-ch ief araduated last June.
of ou1 Soateaic Ai1 Com--Tbe studentl have been
ma nd , to put man)' or ou1 ae \ected to visi t their hiah
ICMB s on movin& 1aihoad schools durin& Oec. 22
launching platforms was dtn>uah Jan. lO to inrunn
vetoed by Sectetaty Robett their (c.-mer sch.oolma&es of
McNamata in Oecembet the aima, objcctive1 , pr~
1961_.) . cr.na, and t tudent life on
Th11 IS why the Soviets the University of Po n land have f01 mme than two
yea1s been building thei1 campus.
own anti-missi le defenae -Gl FT FOR LIBRARY
althou&h the United States GIFT fOR LIIRARY
has no an ti-missile defense. A new re cord album file
This is why Soviet missile~ rack will be presented to
fi 1ing subn.arines constantly the Corona del Mar libnry
p1owl out coas ts. as a Ouistmas airt from the
ll:lCCII:~T
CAD ,, LINCOL. ... ,
CHttV •• ,
HII:AVY ."UtoTION
WAGO,...
e •'-KED A"'D ADJ U.T
A'-'-of WHEEl-•
e ttE•UIL.D ALl-•
WHII:EL CYL.I"'DE~t•
UNTIL JAN . I
NO SQUEAKS
OVERHAUL ¥!' c~ s379s : =~~~:c s4·99s
W •u e CHAY.I-.Eit
I ') 00 Jo40fU: 40,000 M I.·
-111(1,000 Ml. GU AR. ..HVY . ITA. WG ....
This 1S what the So\·ieu Thursday Mornina Club cA "INS TA"'T CREDIT"
mean by "peaceful couis-NewpoJ1. Beach and from ~
tence" -the Soviet desian libt"•y trustees Willitrn A. ...
fo1 "the t1 iumph of social-Colem .. , Mrs. T. Oun c1n ,~eMil !o!o!s!c!"";;;";T~~;;;.:;~;;;~;;!!!:::; .. . h I . .._>.._... 1111 l'fltW ... ORT 1sm w1t nuc ca1 weapons. Stewart and John Hopwood. ~~!!!~!!!!
with •
0
0
We
.....
B
•1d e e NEWORT HARBOR ENi'* THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1967
ut 1ng Permtts .~::=~~::;;:-=; :A:~::"s:~F.
Sh for dwellinaa volt.UM 10 Ore Oec.nber 8Dildina Oept. included th 'ROM TU~II ~IS A aold charm bracelet
on the recently rozoned lou buildina total. foUowina : . ~cro11dcnu 1n Newport valued a& 1610 was a10lan
at 0 SL on Balboa Penin-Pormiu of Sl,OOO vahae $.tM. thn.allu reported ~erta of f'IOn'l Mary 8al1wct. 4607
aula accounted for a quutcr ~t~d over inued the past Jay Jean In e. and M. \tor-Otnalm.. docora&IOnl on Camden Drive, Cltllco
: .. ::·~ll~ion:~clo::::;ll::an::,.,::o::,r.,:lld;::de:d:,.,;;•;;•,:•;,k,:b;_:Y:.,:Ih~e~N:;,•-::;;":;.;Be:;•~ch: aan, 2-ttory, l~nit dwell-Tuu~ay, '?ec. 19. . Shores. tometimc aincc Fri----~ . in& at llSI E. Ocean FL.-Lucille L•ndaoy, Sll A1."0 • day, Dee. a. The bracelet 1 L • T. 11rw Yi
S38,07a; 1-story, \.unit reported '4 wonh of haht hid s aculptwed infanta, 4
110
rs .
dwellina at 1JS4 E. Ocean bulbi 110ien from her front bo)l's and 1 airl. with dia· e ... • &Mil Cast .. STAlE IIIIIIP
-., Seulor Jal1
should be a
lime of renewal of hope -
even amona those involved
in politics.
The celebr ation nf Chri o;t.
mas testifies not only to
the persistence of our reli·
aious convictions, but tn
the value we still place in
th e family circle and the
native 1oot s f1om which nul
still lcl ld that the most irn-
pmtant kiud o f givin& is
done with somebody eh1e' s
money collected in taxes
and handed nut to the favor·
ites and derendents nf those
in rowel .
Charity and fm ce cannot
coexist. Gifts which are not
ftee aa~ not gifts. They a1e
redistJ ibuted rlunde!, whe·
ther "legal" 01 nnt. They
ar e as alien tn the spi1it of
Christmas as they a1e to the
bes t nf nut secular J'l<'li tical
tladitions.
Lauro L" and '!)ovid Borck. (Tom Jones photo.)
areatness and success as
a nation have s pwng. fami·
lies s.catte1ed far and wide.
f10m Atlantic tn Pacific, are
reunited for the Christmas
s.easun. Amids t all the
fami liar symbo l s (lf J(we and
jf'Y. it is hat d tn ~lieve
tha t S(l mu..:h good as we
have-in this cCluntr)' could
he destroyed.
It is ha1dly an exauera-
tion to say that mi lli(ll"ls of
people are heing taught to-
day that cha1ity begins with
the tax collector. The lo gi.
cal conclusion nf that line
of thinking is that we ought
to vote evet}'body Chr istmas
gifts from the public llea-
suJy ins tead nf siving them
ouuelve s.
LAURA BJORKLUND
WEDS DAVID .BORCK
L..:t us draw strength frnm
til es..: deepest roots, fror
w..: will need stH:ngth in the
stormy time s tn C(lme . Let
us. draw hnre ft nm the Hope
pf the Wotld which Christ-
mas cclebtates, f(ll in the
lt•ng 1un e\·il is never vic·
h•r iou~. but d.:stwvs itself.
This seems absu1d and it
is. Yet. s tripped of propa-
ganda and jatgon and fuz z)·
thinking, this is th e actual
meaning nf what too many
Ame1icans have been led to
belie\"e. It confli cts funda·
mental]~ wi th the best in
ClUI he111age as both Amel i-
cans and Chns l.ians.
Laura Lee Bjorklun d anll th e '>'-edding. L~nn anJ Lee
!)avid ~i ch ard Borck e:\-Hj•uklund, c('lus ins. of the
changed ma rriage vows in a bride, anJ Caw! and Linda
double ring candlelight ce re-Closson assisted a t the
mony at d1e Lutheran Chu rch recertiCln. \Irs. E.G. BJO rk·
ufthe \laster· in II arbor \'iew hmJ nf Seaside, Oregon .
ttills, \tonda)' even in ~. !lee. th e bnde's grilndmo ther, .. :ut
We lhtnk pf •'UI ·pwblem~
anJ dangc1 !> tt-.da\ as n~w
and unique. a fitghtenmg
resul t ,,f a "complex S(l.
en! I\. •• But thev have been y,Jth u.; fo1 mi-llennia. On
th e 0.:\"1! of the ,·en fir s t
Ch ris tmas Caesar A~gus tus
Ptdered a census (lr the en-
tire ci,·ilized wmld f01 pU I·
r••ses of taxa t ion; and
th 10u ghou1 the length and
bteadth of that civilized
wc1tld the almightv s tate
\\as glorified, Nearh 2.000
Chtistmases late1 we are
I ii. r.he wedding cak e.
F••ll<ll""ing a hon.:~moun in The nupt ial se rv ic,·
conduct ed by 11r. Will!,,
Eller, church pastor. R.. Carmel anJ San Francisco,
Because me n a1e human,
they wi ll <:tr. But because
men wete divinely crea ted,
r.he bes t of them will never
s tor seeking truth. This
Ametica (If outs has given
men mtlle heednm and op-
pOi tun ity than any other
people eve1 had. Ma y lhi s
season of joy gi ve us new
hope that our pticeless
heritage will he well used
in the yeats ahead.
The bride, who 1 ... the
daught er of \\r. anJ \Irs .
~alph K. Bjorklund pf ~!..1 1
!leather Ln., 'Nes t l"rrer
Hay, wor e a crystal ~~hi te
crepe A shape go wn , with
full train, full slee ves, cuff-
ed with seed pearl s and
matching th e s tand-4.1p fi lled
collar and crown of t he J -
tiered silk tulle vei l. She
carried a corsage of gar-
denias and s tephano tis.
Cath} Lynn Bjorklund,
sister .of the bride, served
as maid of honor. ·rhe
bri desmaids were \my
Bjorklund , another sister of
the bride~ Katherine \ta.rie
Oorck, s ister of r.he groom;
Cheryl Brown, and Beverly
Englund.
The groom, who is the son
of \lr. and \Irs. Paul r.t.
Rorclo::, -' 726 Cortland Or.,
Cameo 'lighla nds, chose his
brother, r.tichard !)avid
Oo rck, as his bes t man.
Ushers were \lark Holt of
Corona del \lar, William
ryevin of Newport, Gregory
\lyer of \lal ibu, and Tom
Tollefsen of Pasadena.
Lori \Iascola was t he
nower gi rl. 'iu sa n ~lurd and
Kathleen Coka sang a duet,
"Oh , perfect love." Roger
ll ylbak was at the organ.
The\lewport Jleach T enn is
Club was t he site of a buf·
fet dinner and dancing after
the newl yweds will make
thetr h • ..,rne m Balboa. The}
buth are g raduates of Cor-
nn a Jet \tar 'ligh School and
attenJeJ Orange Coas t Col-
lege. Th e bride wa s a Ch ii-
Jren's llo111e Sociel} debu-
tante in I %6.
IT 'S HAPPY HOLI DAY' for 13-year·old Jake Warde of
Oow€'r, Colorado, v;hO has had his hOliday wish come
trll( a trio to the Newport Beach Tennis Club and a
·r at ell with the world'S greatest player, Rod Laver. The
h n,lis CllJ IJ pr') n·ad~ th e promi sing young player's
Christf"'t as gi ft a pe rr ec t one wi th matches on tw o seoa-
Jte occasions. Jak e's father flew the young left hander
to Newport to r th e holiday gift. (Rich Bassett photo.)
DIES WHILE VISITING SON FOR CliRISTMAS
LEGAL MOnCE
NOTICE OF TRI"STEF:'~ SA LE
'\o. I 012
On January II , 1968, al I I :00
o•eloclr. -\.\1., at thO'" front f'n•
tran ce of Sta n..,'ihaw Corpora•
tion, 1600 E. \layl<~ir, Otanfl"e ,
Californ ia Stiln-..-.hil ... C:otpora-
tiOII , a!ll Tru!lll f'e unde r the Deed
ofTnunmade by 'II.T. sn::r.t.r.
AND ROS -\ u :t: 511 o\R O'\"
STEF.LF.:, hu!lbil nd and wife and
recordf!d Sf'ptf'mbe r •$, 1964. in
Boo lr. 7:?08. Pa,,. 108. of Off i·
ci11 l Records of Oranjl,. C:oun•
ty. Ca lifornia ,~~~ivt"n to "'t"Cur,.
an indebte-dn,.!\!11 in favor ol
F:T LEE~ \1. \1 ·\110'\EY, a
married wom an no" o""ll"'d an 1l
he ld bv EILE f'll 1.·\I"ER GLE~'I\,·,..h o ~tcquirf'tl inll"'rl"'st
as Ei lef'r. \1. \1ah onev bv tt"a•
son of thl"' bredf·h ~~ crrr .. in
ohlip:at ion<~ ~<"eu terl thPrrhv
noti cl"' of wfoich ""ll rr-cord•;,j
September 8, 1967 , in Boolc
8366, Pa,~~~,. 796, of ,.aitl
Official Rf!cord~. ~tiln•
Shaw Corporation will !!ell a1
pu blic auction 10 tht" hif\fi<"!H
bidder for cuh, pa yable in
}a,.•ful mon ey ol the roiled
Statf'!l at the tim .. of •ale,
wilhout ,.·arrnntv a!l to rit ll"'.
po!l~;!!ls ion ot ,.ncumbrances ,
thl"' mlere:o~t conveyed 10 an d
now h11 ld by !laid Tru!llter. un-
der said Deed of Tru 11111 in and
to lh e followi nlt, dO!!Ic ribr.d
pc-operty, to-wit:
That certa in 1..-as..-hold in-
terest in the parc~ol of land
locilted in lhr. Ci ty of "ew-
porl Ekach, Oran~t,r. Cou nty.
Cl\li forn ia , de!!'lcrib...d a:o~
follow:o~:
Lot l i an d lhr. '\lorthr.tly 6.00
fee l of Lot 35 in block 2.1 of
While visi ting his 'ion , died unexpectedly . from a
F k B
. h · tract So. 772, 11111 !!hown on
ran ranc ett1 Jr., 346 hearl attack.. 11 map recorded in Roolr. 23,
\1ayfl ow.er , Bayside Village, \olr. Bianchetti, attempting Page!! S and 6 of \liscella•
on Chnstmas Day , Fran k 10 move a redwood bench in nt"ou s \lap!>, records of
Bianchetti of 1 th e patio, suddenly went Orftln~e County, Californ ia . F:XCF:PTING TIIERF:f'RO\t
limp and fell to the &round. Til[ ~ORTllt:R LY 5.00 feet
The fire department rescue of Lot 34.
squad was unable to revive lor the purpot~e of pl'ying ob-
him. liptions secured by said Oeed
Survivors al so include his includin@: leu, ch•rlr'JS and . -e•pensell of th.e Trustee, ad•
Wtfe, Ur s ula; another soo , vances. if any, unde r the terms
John Griff or \1ontebello, of said need, iuterest there.·
and a dauzhter \trs. Vema <"l ud 12,526.59 in unpaid
Sm .th of Lo A' 1 principal of the note secured
FL. 131,1)70 ; l•llOry duple_. y~d., t)~ald lves, Sll mond c:yn, holdina a bl ack LMI W.
• 1355 E. Balbo• Blvd., Ah 10, utd S4 worth or star sapphire, • -1 I. Celat .......
$43,160; l ·story duplu at bulbs were romovcd frM~ a -----====---C.. 1 .W .., US~ E. Balboa Blvd., $43 ,· s trina of liJhts. Ruby e lll"--lt.
Sm. h 6"' G PI Call in YMr Wom Ad •....,.... a60; l•ltory duplex a t 1351 ,, • uu aJy ace, .,.. .... ....
E n-lbo · Bl d. 3 "O ted that S7.34 worth of liaht to the Ensign ,,_ a V ,S4,oo:2· ~e.t&..U ~~~j· E.~~~!andw;~l:n!4a~~ h~~~:~b-·~·~)id~"·::~:h·~~~k~b:~~:,"~,:=-'~,~~~~~:~~~·'_o_::::::::::673:::.0:5:50::::::::::J!!!!!!!!·!!·•!!-!!!!
HO. r
\irs. Arthur Colby 1 de·
molish dwelling at 1605 E.
Bay Ave., St,i)OO.
8o1Me hlend
1\.J . Raum, 331 C rystal
SEAsoN8 GREE!!Nss
SPECIAliZING IM THE CLEANING &
FINISHING OF DRAPERIES ONLY
Ave., add sitting rOilm.
S3,2Sil.
Newport
G. Hall, repair fire dam-
aae. 4002 River Ave.,
$1,3;>).
Bctc:k Bey
Chazan Cc::wut ructioo Co.,
addition, rartitions, 4SD1
Birch St., S16,0Jil.
Goodbody & Co., 2 signs,
4Sil l Birch SL, $1,0\AI.
Wut Upper Bey
Ivan Well s & Sons , 1-unit,
1-story dwelling at ta4 a
Galaxy ')r., S44,iXJi).
Remcwe w .. .,. a.m ... · FLAME PROOfiHQ
EXCLUSIVE COil GUARANTEE
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"AMERICA'S LARGEST"
Servin& All Oranae County B.l~. \tiller Construction
Co., l-4.1nit, !-s tory dwell·
ing at lS<ll Galuy "lr.,
S40,0JJ. .
IIE••t Upper Boy
Georg e Ho lstein, swimm ing
DRAPERY
CLEANERS
FREE LOANER DRAPES
lESS 20% FOR CASH & CNUtY
TERMS MA Y BE ARRANGED
pool, 214a Vista J:ntrada,
S6,5;ll.
~ewpart Center
Irvine Co., tenant improve-
men ts for the Island Coffee
House, l ilJ Fashion Island ,
s l,iJJO.
Call in Y .. , Wont Alii
to the bsl .. . 673.0550 642-0270
Americans cheri sh independence
1 independent lhinking • independent votin&
1 independent saving 1 independent RHIREMENT
Those who have the MONTHLY SECURITY ACCOUNT PLAN . . onai·
nilte<l ~nd lo~g. tested by,Newport Balboil Savings .. say, ··opening
a sensrble. dtvtdend-earnmg savings account is lhe first step. The
chart shows the Monthly Security Account benefits!"
Are YOU retired ... or getting ready to?
Jest Ollillllt -· "' ,.,... ... olotlils.
lliiVISf $40.00000
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.~ ...... S..inp and lNn AIIOC~ Dept. 617
3366 v~ u.. H..,ort tuch. cam. tHO
Plea§ol wnd free the Newport Batbo.l Sa•..n1s Soml)!ofo«~
Montl'lly S«uflly At.coont Re-qu·ntment Comouter • I , 5 nge es. by said Deed , with interest
Servi ces . will ~e held at thereoo from june 4. 1967, as
Uuer \olcKmley m Los An· in uid nole •nd by law pJo--
leles; and interment will vided.
be at Rosehi II. Oat ed DeceTnber 8, 1967
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DDWPORT BOI.BOR SBViDGS_ .. _
WE welcome this opportunity
to wish our friends and patrons a
very happy and successful New
Y earl And thanks for your past
patronage.
V.O. DOUGLASS 1>1 ES
OM CliRISThiAS DAY
The most r.-niu s birthday
of all , 9ec. 25 , was the
last day of life ror ViMie 0.
Doualan, who died at Bay·
view Convalescent Hospi•
tal, Co1ta Mesa.
Mr. Oouatau. 7l, wu born
in Indiana, Nov. 10, 13~.
He lived in California since
1 ~so. and in Or.nae County
for ?h yeeu. He wat aniabt
waaehm• for Jabsc:o Pu~~~p
~r S yun.
Hi • Mother, 01 •'•• t)oua·
.... o( Loa.iti..a. il llit
aaly tltfYi¥or.
Pri .. le NrYicet were beW
, ......... -'11,. loll
• lwey Colla Mae a. ... ,.L ., __ fol'-4 at
I'MiflcVlow~ol Plrl.
St.n-6haw Corporat ion,
Trustee By C. f. Stanwood , Pnsident
A ttest •. O;;';;',;', l;dryL. K illiasbeck, Asst . .:J<
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