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CHRISTMAS SPDUT tYeo (tOt to city puking meters in
Newport --clvln& tree parldng spots for the hOUdays,
just ID case Santa Clau: doesn't hawe a dime when be
llntls 1t1 town. (Eulp p!IOto.}
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CITY FATHER, at least for a eo141le ol weeks, ls ooe of
the biggest Santas in town. He has takan his anntal post
atop the Newport Beach City Hall, complete with Ughts.
Last year's eoergy crtmch kept SatU 1a the dark.
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IVeiCIIII TO YOUI LOCAL tiiiW'II'AP'II .. OML1' U.MAYIAI
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17TH YEAR, MO. If fiHT secnoM THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 1974 OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA
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The western regional head-
q~.arters of the U, S. Postal
Servtee has reriiSed to act oo
a proposal todowngradeCorona
del Mar's post offlce,
Regional officials want more
"community comment" on the
proposal before taking any ac-
Uon that would redoce the local
faciUty to the status of a postal
station under command of the
Newport Beach postmaster .
"We tlave returned the
Schwalbe
cmWicled
Suspended Corona del Mar
high school teacher Alan
Schwalbe, 43, or the Bluffs,
was convicted this week on
11 misdemeanor COWliS bl·
volvlng sexual molestation and
contribution to tile delihQuency
of minors.
He was clearfid of 3 other
counts, after a Harbor MWliCI·
pal Court )ury deltberated for
3 days. Tile verdlr.t was an-
nounced Tuesday In Judge Cal-
vin Schmidt's court. Schwalbe's
attorney tmmedbtely asked for
a new trial, and also moved
ttlat the r:ase be transferred
to Ounge County Superior
Court.
Sentences could total as much
as 8 year s In )lll.
The teacher was acrused of
se:zual pervetsion wt'lth students
while tlley babysat lor ntm and
While some of them workt-d oo
apartmi!ot hOuses he owns ln
Corona del Mar.
recommendation to Mr. Hector payers $17,000 a year, with-speak before any Corona del
Godinez, Orange County section out reducing level of service. Mar gro~," Mr. Godiner: said,
center manager.'' Los Angeles Corona del Mar Chamber ot "to prove my point that re-
post.al district ottlclal John Commerce dlnctors sent a orpola.tioo woukl mean nore-
Mutugu said yesterday. letter to Mr. Godinez last week, ducUoo in service.'' He called
Mr. Godin!!% told the Eoslgn alleging that local service has the flurry of opposiUoo to his
yesterday he has "already already deteriorated sillce the plans "a ll&t'iess display of
polled 90 per eeot of the bust. outce here has been without emotloos."
nesses 1n Corona del Mar, aod a postmaster. That statement Slnce Graot Howald retired
got overwhelming support" for was challenged by Mr.Godinez., 1ast July, Corona del Mar has
his pla.D to change the loea I and by Gene Hebert, president not had a postmaster· Mr. Go.
facility's designation. He says of the localposta lclerks'uni.on. dinez. has r ecommeoded to
the cha~e would save tax-"I will debate anybody and higher postal oUicials, who
must make the decision, that
a postal station manager be
appointed, Instead of a new
postmaster, thus cutting salary
costs.
Mr. Godlnez· recommenda-
tion was forwarded, recom-
mending approval, by tile Los
Angeles district lleadqua.rters.
Tile next step, before a final
decision 1n Washington, Is ~
to the western regton oUice
tn San Hruno, near San Fran-
cisco. The western office
bounced the paperwork ba ck to
Los Angeles and to Mr. Godinez
in Santa Ana because of · in-
sufficient comm Wlity com-
LATE PAYMENT for a patr of SWlglasses stolen several
years ago from bis Corona del Mar Pharmacy is accepted
by Hubert Peiraol, at ri&fit, t.rom Lin Sheely of the Corona
del Mar Post OU1ce. Mr . Sheely re-c eived :a letter and a
blank mooey order 'for SlO last week from a man whO Is
now a Mormon misslonar}' in SmJI:h Korea. The man wanted
to clear his conscience, he said, for shOplift:lng a pair
of sooglasses In Corooa del Mar. A rougtl map that ac-
companied the letter and money order sllOwed that he
probably took the glasses from Mr. Peirsol's storP, wtlleh
he closed a few years liro ~his retirement. A story in
last week's Ensign dr.rw Mr . Peirsol's attention to the
letter. Mr. Sheely said he will send a clillPingo! this
phOto back to Korea to shOw the penitent thief that his
$10 has lolmd the r ighUul owner. (Ensign phOto.)
~,:~~i,;·;~m':!~~,' :~::: Permanent coast control
~e:.M~~~:·':i:·y:;::::·:: board 1's oppos·ed by NB .. Sext week, we will send a
letter to home owners seeking Newport Vice-mayor Milan hensive laOO-use olan for th(>
tllelr response. Then, 1 will Dostal put the city oo record state coastline.
again forward my recommend.a-Monday night io opposition. to Monday nie:tlt, the r ejOona l
Uon to Los Angeles." a permanent Coastal Commts-commission held a public beat·
Corona del ~ar Chamber of sloo made ~of appointed mem-log to coostder the "powers,
Commerce president Robert bet s. funding and government" de-HAPPY BOAT at Spoiler's Yacht Sales on Mariners Mile Stoessel said bst month hf! ,.,...... In be!o "· So h 1 1 -1 st •• T"· has a happy hOliday sklpper. Several boats In the yard has 00 personal obtK:tlon 10 • .........,.r g re t,..,. ut men o t.w ma er p .. n. ,,...
are manned by plastic Santas. (Ensign photo.) , 1 .. loo Coast Regk)Qa l Cooservatioo element calls !or a s uccessor Mr. Godine'& pr~sa ~s g Commission meetin( in Loog a~:ency to carry on the com.
I • as Corona del Mar doean t lose Beach, Mr. Dostal •Id a per. mission's work after 1916. The P annmg Us ldeDtity or l\ltter a ~ manent eommlss-. '"ta Dot .. te ~ecblature Ls e~ed
' itt the·kt\'el of DO* I MrY~. '· ftiaeif tO_. eahy Oi£ffi'e I.Dt9nf tO ae Dejtt 'jhf"otJ tfle enUre
Mr. Stoesael s:aidhensspeak-of the Ca lifornia Cotstll Zone plan, Including thf> perptotuatln..:
lrvlne Co. plans for develop-government a~ncles and en· lng as a private cltl&en.. Conservation Act." prO{lOs:t l.
Friday ls the last day for ing the ''downr.oast" arPa be-vlronmental gro~s. 1 After Chamber board men:-The act, created b)•.Proposl-Mr. Dosta l .,..,. mstrw·tpd
donating toys to the annual tween Corona del Mar aM La-Irvine presented a plan at bers cr!Uclzed Mr. Stoessel s tion ZO z years ago estaiJUshed by the City r()Wlf'l! elrlier ~~~~~ f~~e r:~·t~rl:t·~~: guna Beach are ~lng delayed, the Oct. 9 meetin g wi!h the statement. a letter was seot the current commts'sJons whlrh this mont h m rf'prPseot ttlt'
nesses thro"-out the Harbor company planner Larry Moore groups, :rnd asked tor ttlelr to Mr. <?001ne% opposing the are due to expire In Nov: 1976, city ill the heannj:!s awl opposE'
,... announced lhls week. wratteo comment~ or. it. ThE' tJo~~o·ngradmg. In hi~ rep!)' to after the)' compiete a comprro-the plan.
ar ea. Mr. Moore sa.lrl a meeting plan inclWes 2 pr ivate re-the letter, Mr. Godmet asked
A' 0 d d Area headquarters Is the San sc hedu~ for yesterday with sort etlllaV€-S, resh1entl21 ror ·'an open debate to face s 'I A d K' k d' lrporl Su II ale Ue Franciscan restaurant in West-h state pa k d a I or n y If leS 2Z government agencies and areas, a uge r an the Cha mber and the per!JOO
c liff, which also has a toy gro~s Rls been postponed to pedestrian and bicyc le traits. giving you )·our information."
Judge MarkSodeCIIsexpec ted ••we served papers on tt1e barrel. Jan. 16 so Irvine can have Mr. Moore said the dE'Iay Several times tn the pa st Ar~rty ""
to Set a Court date this after· county last week,'' City At. New, oowrapped toyRsare col-more lime to study the more of further talks has nothing few weekS, Mr. Godlnet hinted KlrWk!lliam 1 Andrew h
0 N t d le~:ted by the Marine eserves, tha 300 I' I t n nts ttle to do with a court orrter Ob-that one nc.rson Is c:nread-' ve eran yac tsman, noon, Dec. 19 , to hea.r evidence torney Dennis ' el sat Jyes-who turn them over tu recog-n po ICY s a el " tained earlier thi s month h} .,,, r umor;-a,...tnst hi;"' down-ho. rseman and oil €-xec utlve,
In Newnnrt's latest le,...l move terday, "and we wll1 ask udg(' 1 1 f dl agencies have Issued concern-~w d ed last Thursda)' ·t Lon , -..-.,. Sod Th sda to lth uized civ l ~.an agenc es or s-In '! the development. Irvine stockholder Joan Irvine gndin~ recommendalion. H(' t . 01
apinst Orange CoWlty Airport. en on ur )' e er tribution to childr en of needy The company has been hold-Smith, restraining the r ompan} would not l~ntih· the person. Rea ch Memonal hospital .Jf the
The clty wants to Ioree the Invalidate the Air W~sl tease families at Christmas . from selling 1,300 acres to tile •tr. 'lolll-n, · of t"· Los a l!e or 81.
lr and order tbe county to nre tng the joint meetin gs for tile " ... ,..., county to make an env oo-.... • r au 645-5Z2Z for toy barrel state for park use. A 1 stal rlistr k l offi ce A memorial servlcewas con -
meotallmpact report (EIR) be· 'pare :~ EIR, or ~~ a <b.te, lc· .. ttons. ::~ ~~arp: '::~u~~e:~e~ew~ s~l~e ~~e ~nter~ for dec ldin~ dueled Tuesda > at Paciflr \'Je~~o·
fore signing a new lease to proba Y ln late anuary or PEDER BATES, 24, OF whethrr or not a post o«tce Chapel, Harbor View Hills, by
allow Hughes Air West to Oy early FebriJaty, for the county AGENDA FOR NB COUNCIL COSTA MESA IS DEAD ""'oulri be downta"adf'd include Dr. PhUlp Murray.
jets out of the airport. ~.::0,~ C:~ .. why it shouldn't Graveside serv1ces~~o·ereloe ld ··s12. ·the opttra tion, in com-Mr. Klrk W1S a Ul'e lon~· m-
M f d Th lty Ita"' that tat Yesterday at Good Sh..,..hercl ce -pariso. J other nea r b}· post dependent oilman, and at the an Oun e c rna 0 s s e Newport Beach City Cotmcll city participation In next year's metery in Huntington ~Bearh for orfi,·es and """'hetherttleser -time of his dealll \\'1.S presl-
law requires an ElR In such will discuss the folloWlnR national bl~entennlal will be Peder Bates, 24, of Z52 Z2nd vice J;e-a has txoec practica lly dent of Ca!Uornla Sout~rn °11
cases. Cotmty Supervisors last agenda Items at Monday night's given Instructions on Its duties sur rounJM b\ tha t of :m(l(her Co. and Pac ll1c GasohnQ Co.,
dead '1n cha'1r ron~ wrov~ a ntewrnl7a~ 7:30 meeting in City Hall: respoo.sibttlttes . ~;·: ~:s:: :;~;~~y rt~~ ~~: ofr lc(', such as tn the case in both of Haroor Cuy. a~ somee:!~trt!:fs~:e c~lti-• PffiATE'S INN restaurant • HARBOR PERMITS will be Bartara, and a soo, MichaP!, Corona •lei ~tar , ""·here the He was a lounder anrl past
cl.z:ed Air West ror what they on HeUotrope AYe., Cor ona del coosldered forrebulldtngaOoat both of the hOme address; tlis ~ewport Reath area almost
A f..mertl mass was held c laim are violations of state Mar, seeks aDJ)roval or an off-at 756 Via LIOO Sord, Lldo parents, Mrs. and Mrs . Vir cil surrounds ~ou."
yesterday at St. Joachim's nolse standards Jets uslngOr-site parldng agreement so the Isle, and for adding a second BatesJr.,and maternal grand-J!p 00 r keo1 ~Mr . Godinez·
COPTER USED IN
RESCUE MISSIONS
president of tile Wutern G3s
PrO<·essors and 0 11 Re flllf'rs
Assn. Membfrships inr-luded
Retired Oilmen's ClutJ, ~ew
port Harhor Yarht C"lub. St.
F'rands Yacht C Jub of S:tn
tranc1sco, C nusi.J1~ Cluo ot
A mt>rt~·a, Man ttme Museum
Assn., Jnd numerous r11ling
r lubs.
Mr . Kir~ was born m San
Diego. Hp IS SltT\'iV&'o(i by wife
Doroth}', son Wilham Ktrk, J r.
of Lom11.1, daughter Catherine
Staat of Ba lboa, roster da ufltl-
ter Grare Gaylor d of Reno,
3 grandtWklren, 4 foster grand-
chiktren, 2 gTeat.grandr hlldr~
and 2 foster great.gnndrhlltt-
ren.
Burialwu at sea. CatOOUe Ch~~rch for Fred K. C Air 1 tak ff restallnnt can be expanded. boat sUp at 2-4 Ha.r bor Island. mother, Mrs. JullJ Peder sen. s t4 1Pment ttat there would be
Morton, 8Z, found dead Moo-ange ounty por e 0 • TEMPORARY use permits • THE BLUFFS Homeowner s all of Costa Mesa, and b~· his no reduc tion in thP level or A Costa Mesa man who WARREN ARMSTROI'-IG
day In bls borne at 204 Broad-over Upper Newport Bay. for oon.conformlng use of real Assn. will r('Quest that city paternal grandparents, Mr. and service, a.nd no loss of local sened wUh a ~Ucopter am-OF BALBOA SUCCUMBS
way, Costa Mesa. A city em-estate wtu be the subject of a poUce enforce parking restr ic-Mrs. Virgil Bates Sr. ofR iver-postmark. bulance mit m Hetnam ha s a
ployee spotted Mr . Morton sit-BACK FROM THAILAl'-10 public hearing. ttons on private streets in their side. · lt1 ra ct," tie said, "reten-stmllar job at Ft. Riley , Kan .; Private services werp held
tlng In a chair by the front John E. Brett, son or John • PARKIN G FEE system at neighborhOod. t iOn of a hi ~ level of service .but most of hi s pas~en~ter s here this week for Warren Ar m-
wlndow of his hOme, and called J. Brett Jr., 1933 Wallace, the new Coast liwy. pg.rktng • FEDERAL MONEY, ln the ZB..DA PIERCE, 78 , OF 1s one or the crlteri.a tl\at mllSt are clvllia.ns. strong Jr., 62, or 508 E. Ocean
pollee when Mr. Morton re. Costa Mesa, has been as-lot near Hoag hOspital will be form of a Department of Hous-HARBOR V1 EW IS DE AD tle me-t before a c han~ in Army Chtef Warrant orncer F'root, Balboa. who died Sunday
mained motionless for some stcned to· Vance AFB, Okla., established. tng and Ur~n Oeveklpment Memorial services were t\f'ld o!es1~tlon can be approved.'' Martin J . Adams, son of Mr . at Hoag bospital.
time. trom Nathoo Phaoom Royal • BI-CENTENNIAL commit-grant, will be considered. lotoaday tn Paclflc Vlew ChaP£"1, A list of CaUfornia towns and Mrs. Clifton L. Adams, He is survived by his wife,
Investigators said he tw.d Thai AFB, Thailand. He Is an tee to make offielal plans for Harbor Vlew Hilts, for Zeld:l that hav e ree('nth' had post. 285 Slerks, Is an evacuation Mary, soos Richard and ~rr)',
been dead for at letst several Alr Force sergeant aDd an air • h • Pierce, 78, or liZ w. Coast masters assigned inc ludes pilot •lUI the 8200 Medical and graodltlugtlter April Arm-
hours. tramc coatrol speciallst with c M sets zoning earlng Hwy., who died last Thursda)' Mos!'i Landing, Yettem, Penryn, Detachment at Ft. Riley, where strong. According to Bell-Broadway' the 2lloth Communications • • at Hoag hospital. She wa s an Trona forbestown aDd MID-he recently participated tn the He was an loft native and
mortuary, he Is survived by Sqllldroo. He lJ I 1969 gradu-Illinois Dltlve and had lived era!. , , rescue of a stnnded h~mter. hatl lived ~lly for the pg.st
a daughter, Adele Durocher of ate of La Qutnta high schOol Costa Mesa's zoninr coo.tro-general plan, which •111 be here ror 22 years. Corona del Mar post offtce The detachm ent was called 2·1/2 years.
Santa Ana, and ·by 4 graDCI-tn Westminster. versy over an area around 18th prepared by private con. She Is sarvlved by a sister, now handles aboti 50,000 ptecn to assist local law enforcement BalU-Bergeroo or Costa
children aDd a greal-IJ'Uid· and Placentia WUI be the sub-suttants, was delayed when tbe Mupret flbroy of South or IOC'oming mail dally, aDd ottlcials in locating a Man. Mesa wu the d.lrector.
chlld. NELLIE STEBBINS DIES Je<t ot a soe<tal Joint study Co>mcll refUsed • $4,990 bid ••--. """b7 brothers F. t he NeWJ>Ort ortlce handles hattao, Kan., nwt who btlod 2 FIRMS LEASE SITES
He W'IS born in PeMsylftllil NelUe stebblu, 81, or 272 sessloo Jan, 20 ln.-olvlng the from 01900 Laboratories. D. BtMoo ol Lodl and Jack about 350,000, accordiDg to to retara from aa aU4yduck-IN INDUSTRI•' p ·-
aDd Uved bere for tbe put Catrmo, Costa Mea, wbo cHed City Coaocll aDd the Planning • ZONING exceptions were a--ol Loc AHot. loc al om ctals. huntiDr trip. Aboat I a.m. the ,.._ '"""
14 y-.rs. Dee. 15 at be bolpltal. W'IJ c ommtaioD. apptOYed for a .sandwich slql CbrlsUID ScleocP reader Attempts In 1956 aad 1971 hell~er enw spotted the Two ftrms bin leaMd ln-
Yelterdly's mau followed barled Jtlttrdly In Paclftc: The co-.cll refllftd Tues. al SOOl Rtd Hill, Dear tbt Eclpr Wlllll coodoctecl Moo-to downgrade the local p»st hunter cliD.dDc to a trM at.ow dustrial sites 1n the lr•ln•ln-
l roary TUHday nl.(ht. Vlew memorl.al put, Harbor dl.J Dlcbl to act 00 7 reiOI&IDg alrport, aJid for a rediiCed rear di..J'• Mf'\1ee. Burl.otl wu ill otnce, tal~ due to stroo.r (lb.. a mile from Jbcn 1D tbe Tuttle dustrial Compt.s (DC). lotnlq B~ri&l W'IS In Good Shepherd VIew Hllla, toUowtar a requiem pttltioii.J tn ttat part o1 town. yard setback at 2SO Palmer. Paeltic Vtew memorial park. jectlons h'om buslnessmu lDd Creek R•str'YOlr, wben h1.5 aea.rl,y 400 l.ndustrial ftrma In
eemeterJ, Huntington Beacb. mass at st. Joachim's Catbollc Owoera of the lOti 'ftDt tbel.r homeowners. tx:.t bad eapUstd almost 18 the -.ttoo's Jar,..t IDdutrlal
· Church. SODJac chU.gtd b'om manu-Ge O'B 0 Sr d• "We object to )oslnr kx:l.l hOUri earlier. Tbe bUDttr fta puk. alc1 Rlchttd C. CIDDOrl, CHRISTMAS TRI;E LOT Ura. Sttbbtna, a .. u .. ol facturlD( to realdlnUal. com. orge. rten • leS control," said one loag time retfl&ad aftM tr..tmeot It I nc l)l'tlident. IS DAMAGED BY CAR 810 Fr.,.,lsco, ,_d U..., !tort mtrelllud llcbt mutollctur. r esident. "TIH! brtber IWI7 local -111. KRK Irvine Plltllea of
Seroop 01 tbe Grlllcb malt U y.,.a. Sbt 1..1 aarYlftd b)' log anu. actn.orJ eo.lfttttM Of the the 'boss' ts, tiM less 1M cares H H EXOtAMGE C.UB t>ornQ, Wblcl!. ._.., -...
Mft ._. driYlaa a car that 110M Paol sttbltlu of New-Cowtell membera aid tbeJ Georp O'Brteo Sr. oflnloe BraU-. fqtftwte, 1 member of whit It tolD& oa. I lave loticed • • molds for tbt prod1dllllt f11
tort 1111'...,. I r..euta Wool port Bolch llld SllnltyStllil>lnl YOU!d rule 011 ... roq•lll II Ternct, aolotl ........ lnd .... c.-Hlllorlcat So. that the ...... llnJteh or thO TO HOLD KIDS PARTY plulle --· plluiD bolltl
Knp«t CbrJ.Jtmu tr .. lot of Su Fruel.c:o, tDd by 4 tbelr Ftb, 18 mtttiDL aftG' clvtc leader, died Dec. IZ at clttJ a.GII tlllt Pac-lftc Unl01 Newport Post <>fflu li DOW Ne'WPOI't Rubor Eu ..... a to,OOD.~e...blt .......
IU''"' SliDdlJ ud damated SO cnDdcbiJdre. dt.c:IUID& tM matter wtth H011 h!Hpttal. He 'ft.S 78. Cllb of Sea f'ructt:co. Ht Wll oa very short hour&. lutel4. Clllb wtU ioad ttl UDal C~ a a s_.cn Ilia at 161&1 Ju-
v Plualtlc CommlJ.IioDers. Yr. O'Brltft retired lD 1962 a former 41teetltW ol tbe s.ta patrCN ue referred to thl r•'• Cht1.ltM.I putJ taM bar .. ac.4. tr;,:q.. ald,.. ear loodotl WI~LIAitl Q.OONEY DIES 0111or lllltttn belor U>o u •lce~t ot Stlntllr<l AAlta F-tloa, utlu--Fuhloo lllud ............ satwdla7 atlllllltlltiiC.-c-.,_, lite.,-
doWI r.c at tbe Mr IIDw WIWallt lclftrd CJooaey, ol Co.:U T..-., aJ&Miacl.tld: Oil Co., torwtan he hid worked a_ry bc:u'd member ol Har'NJ about 10 mllel any, wbtn Yacht C\lb. -..., It • .-:, .......
;. 1.!,o W C...itawh 10 BoU.VSI. Lido Put, dlotl • OIL CRILUMG al!.atton U 7-1. Ho YU lllo I vtco llotltl Cellap. colltcl"* art -111 ...,, -CII•wlllarrlftllllll ·I ..... -., -II-
IDU I ' -.,, A rtf1t1tm 01111 WU wu -""'• IUid 1110 C,_ll pr-1 uti dlrtclo< of lllo Ht YU bon Ia Sill 0Mto. I dia7 . clttb II ..... "' -. -1 -llr!"_i~lo!o~· na ... lilt "-- -llold T-, II -lotllloua-.otod to _, $115 to ... _, Amc'*<l C..,. lllrt, IUid I dl-I'Tifttl -........ "bl .... por1l of lilt Mft-Ku11or D1ft.-. II zw ~~.,::,:IJ::'•• C-C~•ebloW .... 1 .. diJ o1 1M .-..llollcllt roclllrofllltC--ol m-_.. 111111(-.... port poolll1 or-lbort an C-loti-.. I ;-~-;~-;-;~!~~iii =-., =II ... ·-· II Ia -•l'fod b7 P'OOOOid*IDic-·-· Yoot 'llh Plelllc Yin .... t11J1-.. --· YIU-aaatl't p-•!' n •-•••-........ .._.... a1 ...._. • 1\IIMaa PDIIJT ..... 8e llftdat lSISDolpWIT ... •ortat..n.HarborY'MWtttnl. part U ._...._, -.. -If • t•••-Is II 'A no---·~ ....... ······ w ... aew .. e ....... I
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-, II lo-_, --.. I _ ... ,w ....... -• 7 a, ~ -lloo to eM< uti Blucllo, .. --llld mall ---..-, - --1101 ~-£' 1if 1111 ~ ., -• ... 1 2 I 7 9 & • .. 1~1111!' Ill .. C-..... ca-, WU • ttll 0..1'9 aU ol Coroa del Mar. WI _.. to lMtr tll2 2 •?" tM-0 • tt .....: • t ..... a••=••• -..,....
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• IlOWlll THE RO 0 FASCISM
Communists and the sympathizers
have Clone a super-sales jo a gullible
public, and as a result communism has
become respectable, and no longer seems
to ,be considered a threat to our freec;tom.
This growing love affair with the reds
calls for new tactics In the continuing
fight against the peril of totalitarian
government. A switch to a seemingly
new target may be the answer. A com-
placent public that no longer recognizes
peril In communism might be alerted to
danger if they realized that our nation is
drifting toward fascism. 1\ow there Is
something easier t o hate and to be alarmed
about than communism, even though both
are cut out of t he same cloth of totalitar-
ianism.
I touched up on this topic in last week's
Log , pointing out that fascism allows
private ownership but exer cises strict
control over business and industry. New
regulatory laws (such as the new sign
control law in Newport Beach)ar epushing
our nation toward a fascist type of gover n-
ment. Coincidentally, the December bu lle -
tin of the John Birch Society arrived just
after last week's Log was published, and
there was Robert Welc h writing about the
n1 ethods being usf'CI to subvert our free
eute r prise system mto a soc ialist econ-
om y, and eventually· communism . One of
the methods outlined by !Vir. We lch was
the following:
'·M2k+-fUIJ US~ Of 1/lt' I.J5<"1SI f"•' j lii((J t'UnllHIUILSIII,
This means IE!aYiOl! lilt> lii:J~Ir Ollo!l>-!":>hlfl uf 1,1ropt'rl\
in the l1ancls of Its fo r ua-r proJJrl•'''''"~· lout shl!ltn\.' .Ill
uf thE' r·ontrol over that pr•>rW'rl~ mt•' til•· llJn•ls ''' mar~h!f'
ment, Wllir-h i11 t11rn r·lw t'"' • unq.lr·t.-1 ~ • untrot t .. d t,)
jtm·ernment. fJ1 thP n&sf .;J W.r .:f rurpurallons, tlu<; IIIli~
he rlone SlmpJ~ lJ~ lh€-UI HIIVULIIIOU Ol !'..tO<"kholr1rr~' VOlE'S ,
In the l":tM of f:J mil\-OW!l"'l r·om rrJni~s or norn,aJ rl!ltl
est.ate t\lllo1in~s. "'~'t .'ill m<~m i.;i.,.·~ ··n:.u·t(·d dS ro .,.•hell
the l heo'lrE'treal propn .. tor ... ,..,.o ur • ..tiiJIOt ~~~ ~~o"ill1 th•·
prope rt~ that covt>rnmenr l•urE-.IU•·r.ll-. -.nou (.,, ,.,.,.,s•· .til
n( lhf' tr:lrlition:.~l ridll.; ot <)v.·ner.;h1t• ·
Fascism, w hit•h is ~oYer;mJent re~u l a
tion of busin£:-ss, is just ;, ~·trppilt~ stone
toward the c omplete tvranny of com-
munism. The fight tu stop this threat
starts right he r e at home with our
nwn City .Ha ll planners and leg islators.
• • •
• STOP EROSION Of OU R RIGHTS
0 One Newport Bear.h c itizen who is
fully aware of the !!,"r owing encroachment
of government in uur lives is Golch f?'
.Joseph of Lido Isle. She founded the
Co mmon Se nse Coalitiou t o serve as
the watc hdog of Cit y Hall in order to
protect nur rig ht t n pr operty owner-
ship. Here is a p e rtinent excerpt from
he r latest newsle tte r t fl esc member-
ship:
"Ltss ttllln ~00 I(:'H '> .1 ~n llw •Jppres:-.vd ~Jt'llfJ) .... r
Europe brart'fl unkrlO"''l• :-.r•:t .'> ,wr! wr tdPrnf.'ss 10 lhf'IT
•JueSI for frfot>flo m from JIIPir f)Jlpro-s~lVt-monarcJ,_.., :rod
feu.tal Jorrts. Tht!\ worko>fl, lou:.rtrr .t ud suffer(IOJ, but lfl~>\
SUO"~'Peth•ol in builo!in~ J J.'l\ uf lifP aurl for m of .:uv+'r!l·
men! 11~1 re~:w· IP•l tn•IP 11l1<1l rt:tlob , ThP fr ;>p +'llt .. r .
prisf' svstelll "'d"" a u. ,,·.., sur·, f'.;S or failurE' dP~Pflr1
on hi!> dhi lll\" :tnrf rled r• .• non ru h t~ ta sk. In hlllt' rovpr
150 ~t•.r r s tlwy buill !11• TE'<It .. st •·nunlr y on ~rlt•. Hut
then llle i!:OVt-roment ttw t A,l'; form.-.1 nf tht> pPOp[,.,, I•\
the people, and for 1114-' JJeo~.<lt>, tJeon lllkin2 ovt!r llw
peoplE'. Governments llTt-.,. at f'\'PtY \ev£>1, ror 111 in"
bur t.'aij!·rades IE'llinl! them how to \ivt>. hOw ''' run tlie1r
business anr1 w110 thP}" WHf' ol!h e:Prl to takP cart> ·•f. l::<td1
new hureaucr:Jf"}" r·osts rnor•· of mur l:t X rto\lars to ~upporl,
puts morE' •·ontrol on hO-. \OU ·,·on•lul"l \"Olll" t.us mE>sS, ,11\'l
distrlbutPs \fJUT tax rlollars to \\"hom tht!} see fit, musll~
vd thout }Our koowlf!f!RE> 01 t;"onsent, Go vernmeuts nn11'
take ov er -.CJ;l ur ~·out Paruerl 1loll.trs in 11irPd ur hidrl~>n
taxes. All th1s money makes them very powerful, ~t il
now the}· :trP '-:ett lmt a ~ IJJIPresslve as the fed! lords
so long escaper1 from.
··Amerkans llfew SIJ('r-essful, •·om!ortatJI~ ~nd apatht>li1
whiiP the politidans questl!d for powpr. The peoplE' must
become aware or the danl(er of loss of those frpf(\Qms
that our forefathers fought so harrl for. Tbelr voices
must be hearrl to slop tlw. erosion of their rights, arto1
to preserve thE' free enterprisfo srstem aorl the self-
dPiermlnatloo or the wor!Cimt man ...
• • •
NAVY AmMAN ~lhiE'en R.
Sa lshuq, da ul!llt ~..or ot Mrs, Es-
tellf' l BPTISh 'lf 2[,(}0 Wr!I O
l.a nP. C"tJ.Stl Mt!~. t~S :T:!IIU-
,111"'1 frurn Pltutv~rJph"r '-, \iar ,
Sd100l <tt lht> \,,val Air St.:~tlon.
Pensa•·oL1, ~ !.1 . Sin• r~>•·•·r vwt
instrur·ti"n 111 ·..,·orf...tfh! at .;horr·
StlttlOfl~, 'liV~t 'l '>flip ... Jnd In
.I if( t:lf1 1•1"00111< Ill · ptti!IOc.'T.I]Jiil
us....-! en :\:tv.! I IHIC•Ill ll eu• ,.., or -
Hations :lllrl puhli• ,llfa !r -; Pf-
t .. rrs. Sh~· r.; ' J ,-;~ :t:l•lu:ltl·
''' Golrt .. n Wt·st (.",JI,.~·r. /1 1111t·
111 ~'1011 Ill•:>• 11 .
IRVINE MEN
PROMOTED
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TIM HAMILL RECEIVES
4 YE AR SCHOLARSHIP
r a,wun IIJunll, ..a•• "' c ••1.
111<1 \h _,;, f(ol<:rt S l!Jnolll,
:!3110 P1 l\ 11• I( d ., \lo •·-.1 l"pf*r
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ha<; rt"••·rvt!rl ,, -1 -)t'li r s• tool:lr.
slu~.< fr 0111 lilt' ,\l r f rJ r• ... 11 ....
-.pn· ... {)f(ir I'J" Tr.lillliiL' r q/"ps
'AFIHrrr 1 Jt L'SC
,.\ Sll~IJI,+IIOII of !h1• S• ho !Jr.
"Ill[! l!'i tl~<.~f l11• SE'J"VPOn ~l.-:lr Ul
I liP Air For•·f· for evt•J ) ~·f"::r
l h:l.l Uw t.:SAF pli}S for hi ~
~· hoolin~. Tilu, a frrslun.Hl
ma torinl.' in h\o lo~n·. would
PVN1tua lly ltke to IHwoml"' an
A1r 1-orr-p lit>utenlnt aft er ~a1l·
uation In 1'178.
In h l ~h sr tool, hPwas:~ mem -
t)(:!r ol u,e ~ewport Hartxrr ChO ~
r:~lF , assistant rllrPr tor in
sports piiOtO"f:IJ'IIly for hlt..rh
s• hoot athletll's .wrl ~ mE>nriJII'r
of M al"lrh.<:~ls,
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' 0 0
Double Standard at. the UN
" ,,
• , '""" F. -· s.brtofll, ~Itt -Two recent evenu at
1M l.Mtled Nat&ons haw .erved to fotus public
opinion on the lneunble failinp of the world
body. The mort 1\Wlfy publicized of \he two
amounted 'to conferrJna leJUimacy on another
olmoul cut,throat~ the other. in~'liol suspen·
lk>n of a member state, demo~nted once
apln that , the UN operates under a dOubk
lt.&ndard.
Y .. Aft!llat tho UN
f-4, ......... -·
•
chtllu4 journal anywhore would even pdnj l t .
Olhtn. In tbe .... line or terrorists ejol
mutdcrert 'Nbote dteds have beeo. afTordtd
dlpky and ietldrN<y II lbe UN lndude "'¥
Cuuo, Nlklta Khnllhehe,, Pauk:e Lumumbiia,
Ahmed 1m Boii,.Adunld Submo, K~· Nkrumah , 11nd duzens more. Arafar's preae
on the UN podium comes u no surprise
anyont who knowa the UN . His trip to Co~
munist Cuba Immediately after his UN ·~
pcarance.waaalso no surprise. '\ The Swpenslon or South Arricl •
ns motive. 1
TOYS FOR TOTS, collected b~· Marine Reservists, were
t1elivered S11nda )' to children at Fairview St":rt£> Hospital
in Costa Mesa by members of local vrw aoo AmerJ.:an
l.evion mt'mbers. Janie Johansen of th~ AmE'rkan LE'){ion
Audli.ary Jnd Luis Carrlcio, cornmar.-ter of the Bataan-
Corregidor VFW Post, are shown helping J Rag~ertr AnJJ
r\oll saddl£> It) for a hobb)' hOr se nr!e, Mr, Carril1o's
vrw Post and the OollitlaS M'leArthur American Le~ion
Post, both of Cost:J Mesa, held their 3rr! annua.ltO.\" party
Sunday for the fatrvit>w chllclren, (En!ih!O fJhoto.)
On November 13, Yasir Arafat,the leader of
lhe pro.Communi~t Pa~stine Ubentlon Orpni·
ution (PLO), addressed the UN General As-
"mbly. The fint representative of any a,roup
without UN status ever to appear before the
world body, Arafat gave his ninety-minute
speech wearing a brace of pistols. The enthu-
siastic welcome he received said far more about
the UN thin it did about him or his band of
assaains.
In recent years, the PlO has been respon-
sible for cold-blooded murder at the Munich
Olympic: Games, slaughter of innocent children
in Israel, assassinations of diplomats in Khar-
toum, hijackinas. kidnappinp, and terrorism -
aU as a matter of policy. Yet, by a vote of 89~.
the UN membership approved the PLO's claim
to statehood, and by a 9S-11 vote, it granted
permanent observer status to the terrorist or·
ganization. The myth that the UN's purpose is
peace and justice has been laid bare once again.
On November 12. in a completely unpr~i
edented ;w.:tion. the UN General Assembly 1~
pended South Africa "because of its poUc:r W
racial separation and minority rule." The 91-b
vote dusely approximated the pro·PLO vote, ~ardly _an in dkuliun that moral indignation wj
As should be obvious to all. the doubl
standard underlying suc h :rn act is no standa1
Oil all. If F.lcial separation is wrona in Soot
Africa . why isll't India's inhuman caste syste
condeflVled'? 1r minority rule is intolenble. why
is any Conununist state: -where rewer thai) Jive
percent uf the populatiun rule with an iron flit
embraced and sanctioned':'
A Good Quesck>n
The Richardson Report The question arises: Is there ;~ny underl yina
standard by which the actions of the United
Nations can be puged"! Tite answer is yes. The
UN wiJI support any pro-Communist policy o r
individual. and it will condemn anyo ne 4•
anything that even hints at :~nli..Communism.
By SENATOR R. 1.: RICIWUliON Cll -ArCidla) Some may wonder whether such acts are
mere blunders on the part of the world body.
But a close obsern:r of the UN sees this latest
glorification of cutthroats as an exlension of
long-established UN policy. Three years aao, for
instance, the UN disregarded its own charter in
o rder to open its doors to mankind's worst
mass murderers, the Red Chinese. Ten years
ago, the emiMaries of Mau Mau IQder Jomo
K,enyatta , newly pt"Oclaimed leader of Kenya,
were granted a place at the UN . It didn't bother
the UN that the oath required of Mau Mau
members was so bestial and horrible that no
E\·er ~ yP<tt God throws the
world'.!. hii(Rest hlrthday parh·
in rememiJnntP of His Son,
.J psus Clltist. ll1ristm :ts lllt:d Os
U1{' •·m:1 ss !CJr Chrrst, .. ,. ru :iss
in 1rhi' II just JIJr"JUI ('VI'!J"I"f/0•·
~Jrlir l[JJ IPS ... ll('lh·l·•:r ano1
1100-h('Jit>VE'r 3Jikl-.
God II"Jut:. llis So u ro l!t'
honored .wrl 1 e\'Cr PII, "'l th{'
month of 11P• Prnt.er IS wit.
llP~St-•1 t.\ IHID•Irurf s Of IIJOU·
~.tOW; of f*u~]p :ol.llrt\"illC
1 rouurt s.j)i'n!lm ,, \om llll!,
l<a k!ll\!1 • OOkllh',IJ",I Vt'hll~, .'it'll·
rn~. SIIIJ~JPI1ll' • Jll•i :!ro:.-.,.tint:
thdr l€11•!11'1111.'11 wilh :1 lrl,.,,1<1-
lm .. ss r .. -;pr v....-1 for thiS ho lt<tl }
<;P.t~On. A.nd ttul lswh.+tC"!trist-
111.1:': IS · • :t SKI SOil, liOt 3 rla},
T lr;. l•feJl.ii"JII Oll :tll•l t">'il'htation
~·n• on11.13~~ <~lluOsl .l lt E'lltir•
1110nt1t, .'Oo11· TIIAT'S 1 ht rth·
ll.ol IJ:HI\:
Tht• HIOr t-I 011 !luok .il()U!
c hrr~t u•:t,;, tilt· mor.· IJ<>• u~11-
m . lh" Sill•)('• I llf'I'OIOE'S.
( IITJ:illii::I S IS ,t rrlii!IOUS (1-ll•-
r.r:lllOJI, II &;, lit+' ria\ It'll
( hnsti.olo <; l".f>ielrrM\• thE' tJirlll
uJ G<o•l's Son.
Tit<· fontlr+· Clir lsti:w dntH lt
w;&'> 'onrr•l\'('<1 .11 ttur Uinh.
Tl1"r~ r·:tn '"' no f11riMLn
' ""~"' h 11 liiiQut ,, C!'rt"'· 1.1r ·'
( lt rtstuoJ'> l.lllllour 1111 11 . illwr
\\Jut t<., ..,Lmfi•.tnl t '> !lui
r·r,r t...tln.t-. tsn't t{'sfn• 1...-1 I!·
IUS! Uw •·)IUJ"f"li 1110\"PIIII'Itl, .tO
··1'~111 '~-'IPI!r ~tpol IJ\ jUSt lll1"
l·t>IIN'~>r:-. Ul Christ, Tl1{' ph•·n .
•111H·non nl f"hristll'J"' i<; ttJ:d
.. ~"t'TI(!!h' IS ITSU:tlh l!IVOIV,.•l.
It t<; .l<; 11 t,ll•l \\",IU!~ lltTI3!·
lii,IS 10 tW"· .I Oh• V."lll~·•llll t",
It IS .1 ~ If (JI..'rl ll":liiiS pve riOfW
I•· I>~' J"J."Jf" ulllr.s So)tJ"'> 11:.1uw
A rt?<"Pllf SUt\"E'\ <;tKIV."o>o1 lh.tt
o nh ant> nut of 3 :\tnr-rl• .t n~
proiP">S ,, 'tourrh Jff il r,.ticm .
lu MtE'r wor11s, Gr. ftf'r • t>lll ,
pl11..,, rlc. not .utcn,J or 1· "'
11\\ 11PPrl of worstlivprn l • ri>o"l
11 1111 OtltPr.<>, or holh•·r to "'urh
ll•f. Uii,J,. to tw•l 11111 what ~~
' II<~ISPS for US tO rio.
A lfJI of ~E'<lf.I IP vrotess a
t,·IH•I tn C..O.!, •· hut it IS UStJ:lJ.
II .1 SOIII('Olll' Ul) !hf"r{' likeS
llo···· srn<lromf' ralltE'r than a
1 E'L1tionaship t}E'tWPen , reiltor
:t or!' rpate-d, ma ke r :rnrl mortal,
f..orl Jlll"l the Hlllle anr!o~llof
I Irs bother some r·ommano1ments
.If<" !!{'llE'rall ~ irnorf'IL Man)·
1\"M proff'ss a hf'll£>f in God
1"1•·11" lfim as 1111"' friPndt y spirit
l)f ~ramif'Ur •· :1 r•txlf1Jy llt'::I Tm
~low felt wliE'n v.·ll nPsSinl! a
111 <1 gnifkent sunSt>t •. or God
a~ tilE' spirit of oneness ex~
p£>rienf"er! v.·hen sillln t~ on the
s ir!J> or J mo~t~ln vlp•·tn~ the
vJstness or naturP, Gorl Is an
£>motion -·an CM·caslonal emo -
tion --fE-ll when f'onfront('(l
\t."lth the enormity of r rnl\oo,
God Is a sometimes lhin~t ..
that is, Of ('OUrse, If there is
nothing more presstng to think
about. God then to many is only
relevant when needed. Olh£>r.
•.'lse lie does oot exist. HP is
:rn abstrad thought ronJW"erl
u~ durine: brief en• ''UntH s with
tlw rntot:rphyslo-a I wor lrl,
If Go;:.M1 1!1d IIOt rP.liJ\ I'XISI,
Ht• •·oulr! hf' used J5 3 r Ol\Vf'n-
i .. nl emollondl tool, J;UI!f.-'1 "out
of thf-memal tool 'hi"il ro he
t om fortE'r, ''"lllf.l:liiiOII. -;r·Jpp.
~o:l l or 1'11lpn1.
Uut GorJ o1ot•:-. .. xisl. li E 1sth1.'
'r .. ....., . ..,.. not !lit> •·rt•Jtt'd. 1h ls
not .111 .il.ourallon uf our t<.>rllif
illl:l:.:in:tlmn, l.ul v.·t-.ll"t IUS
··reattnn, suiJif'' 1 ro IllS v.J il
Jlld IllS Lt...-.
God l!a:. .I t•Lllr l•1f U.S .Hlll
Ill;; So11, /f·-,u~ Clu !'it, IS .Ill
uuric.n .. JIM I ot lh:~t J.nH·r:~m ,
a p:trt ttl+ 11'\l l ld 1sn 't dlv.,·~t
IO fOI"I't•f.
There ouc no reasons why honurr~ble me~
should support the United Natwns. It is hope·
lessly devuid of prindpk il is a forum 11.\r
tyrants and cutthroats: and iu ..:unrinued l')l.l'\
tence is an invitation to additiuna1 terrorism. a
threat to I rue peace, ou1d an iusulr to whatcw r
remains r1l mankind"s integrity. ,
As we !tJvt said for ye01rs: Get the US out tJf
the UN , and the UN out of the US!
Cupyrif}tt I 'J74 b)" n1r Julw Bin: II. Sor.·1e1y 1-"rutl<ft')
Conservative comment
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Thf· Str•·• '·•· I· 11 luurtlr~'<·1s M ilit-s m thi:' worlr1 sa~ that thc last 3 years 11t'itltout red111·in~ to doub!P it to $<&00 l•illion, l lll lllOO~ ••f t~h.,.v.·r s andhe~th-one 11r1 w·ip,~l r auSE> of mflatiou tire dt>bl. because sp~•llnK Itt ~ and then on!~· 10 mor f' ~l.'ar s
IllS( .JIJ_Io:f' I I•< O~lltZin~ thf' hlrth ~~ f-Xf "E'SSiVt' spendin!;! I.J)" the l"OUtfnttf<ll tO ).'TOW, f·rt>atill ll! to ar\r! aoothPr $100 l!i lliOII ••
of _hrTst h\ tiro:> ~>XIllltndnt::ol 1.-,ltr..ll L.'O~·ernm t>nt •. pllinl! l:rr l(er C!+'flcUs. For examp\ .. , up to " half 4 trU!Jon. A f~><l.· ~~11-. Jll<l r!J,. smvan~ l1f So1n2s. •lel l<"ll 011 dpfir-\1 •. yPar aft pr a total of oofo~fourth of _thf' ynrs ~go i~flatl_on Jv~ra)!~l ;~, (· WJt• " tl•~· .. q .... •·t.tnl h:!WI-1 P.Jr •• whir h thE' rovernmt'nt nationa 1 df'IA --$133 hlllaon:t about 4 , to 5 •: flus ~ ··a r .11-.:~ut
nl'S~ ul llu· l <~•·,.,s 1•f omr l"tu\r!-11 ,Pn !rh·s to lll:lke 1111 loy f"l"tyd f-.. has been ~Pllerated in the l.ft .
r t:"n, thE' IV'Jrn~u·s:t IlL:! I .!•Tom-1 0~, \.UUfPrmnw~,y ~~ ~},r:(·~~tion, ,!:;.1st 6 \"ea.r..§r_ Pt>Wir ~ .~1lL....!..J..ook.. at lh~ IJur••ot t~-
p.tnif;'S lht· ~· ~ tl~+-l•eh iJI1f t~."hkh starvlsno mne:~st-Sli"rvl-their mferE>si$JQ. a ~l"l!'"iHIIlr•.!rt }•Y thfls,.. 11\Js-
fam ih, flu:> )'..,JI· Ill 1,rncludhlt } -. t:J.Ilprl by .._'Te:ttli"r rleltft>e41"-tt)jry -oukl ~th'' ~n!l!fW~ B£·1"111 ~11
ruospltH•· •1!J , .,...., ... .tiP J .,,·uu'ltoish mont'tlzini!, !Itt' remlur!. thH,....~II"f::smen or 178!1 and LM4 •. thE> ~~!Jtloo
11'01'J"I(·d ~·-~t.jhd13Df.!e •IE'I!t ·· .: 1::a lllif IJ) 'th('' .~IC theM fads) O§l&tf •·"iMt r!eli-, of OUT cOIJ'Itr, mUihiJh t'll IJ}
21ft s 11"11 11 11\11" lrren1IS, sl"mbo-ll\FL ATIO~. WU/t .111 tn~'reJSf d t flnanctnr Is slmply a rP· 60 Umtos; ttw bureauer<t q ll~
II• "' llr1 ll'r..; •. uwu :'lw1 tl~r r 111 Ill€' 111onf') -;uppl}, with nt"l versa! of I.'OOI.IJuc1:!ment. 8,170 timt!S, Hetwf'~n ~930 an~
prf'St'lll:. lu tr:rh1 lr<sus. Ch1:1st-uwrP:L>;t-In thP "UJlPh of~oot1s. 11 took 18~ yt>ars for tMs 19'74, whtlt' tllf' populataon ~,., ...
111.1!.. 'J-"111 cnrlm·f-llf'f'3 USE' 1t is !hf' prw .. of I!I)Ofls voillobviou.<;-f'nWIIr \ to ll"t 10 a.n anniJill 7l'l, lht> l•urPa.U<·ra•·y ae11· lo}
,,.,,J'., tr!Pa., not G1lr:., I\ 1,.. hill lq) to ·• hi~fler 11"'\'f'l , st~n1lin~ ]P.Vt•l of )100 hillton, 462',, In !930, onr of r<Vt>ry
Ct1 r1 stm:&s 1!:. 111 .. x,,r.,.ssion tnr rPHillll. the lnflahoo, hut it tonk only 'J morP }PlH.S 20.J pf'Oplt.• wa s employf'/1 IJ~
ul IO\'f-, lhr· io '\'r< r ~ .1fh"'r has ControiiiOI! uw ~o,'O\'ernmE'nt ro r1ouUle th:.lt tn the $200 lri l-tltt' j!OVPrnml'nt: toda y it as OO P
f,.l Ill.; S'lll, 11.1 Sv11 lilllt ~ ~p+'uli!nl!. J.nrl ~ioWIIIJ!. t/w r:ttf' !tOll IPVE'I, and then or:rl~· .J of "77, A~, in our \I.'Ort. fur n >
, .... lu lho• •IOII·l J!> .mC xtlrE':>· uf innt>ase 111 n1nr1f'v ~uppl} morP \·e:tr~ to r .. ac lr the :s300 or 88 mtll\on, onl· of Pvpry
~H•n •H lh . .;; lo••· fM us, ~o~~ to s ustatn th:tt spt>nrlin!! an· l;illlon aunuallE-~·•1. G,r, Is on a !<!OVPrnment pa yroll
rH,q·toe "" • •Htlrt show C.o•! out r•.s.,;t.'ntL1 t to ··ontrollinl' tnflJ. Tht' skyrO<·ketinl<! national of one for m or Jnother -fer!-
!ove .~n<J olt,.1h(•ll'"t' tu litm "~ tr•m. t'ultlllc the taKe hon 1t' p:.r ~ dr-Ill will soon toe at &warh !"ta l, stat~ or !Of·al.
S li•~udhu.! '"nr•· lttu .. Ill lilt-• om. I•} rmposiru.! lii l(ht-r l:lxt:s •·ur es s~.oo r,rllioo •. ltJU l trtlli_?n, Th£> aver:JI!(' <~lllullnl ol ta~
w ~ l"'<~r <;E>i)kiu .· !I&!'. "A'nr rt.wrl uolllinc. A:-. evid E<n•·.-, lt~lenil rt took us 1~.0 ~f'ars :tft{'r \.8'J es the ferl l'rJI I!o'o'ernmPIIt v.·a ll
t h~ t1111to. 11;'VE'Il1lf •·Q\1t<tions h:Jvo· UJ -t<J re3ch thE" :S200 b1111on <lf'U: have to •·Oit('(·t from eve ry m.111,
f;o.-! I ~ rP.il .lllrl CJ1riSIInJ ~ IS llo"Oilllln Jflll {'hil~ ill till' ~'lfiOII
.tnothcr .. :<pr••SSI•>n of Hi.;; )JJ"P-!lf#KWifiiiiC···········: to mE'(:'t "~SE's this ~t>ar is S{'n< ... 111 our d:Jih hvfs. M ~rn $1,4'J2 r..er ~r~11 •• or i5.~G8
C h&·istwac; :tnol ffOO lilt·ss You for the averl!!:+' ramal) c.r .J.
.-'II. . Froln the Bible In 11)40. u ..,·as ~"77 pPr ,,..., •
son --or $30~ (or ttl .. J\''"'ta t:e
family of~.
ARMY PRIVATE Ml r'IJaPI J .
Mullen, lR, son or Mr . and
Mrs. Robert I. Mull en, :0104
SPashore Drive, West New-
port, h:..s eompleted 8 wPek.s
of bask combat training at Ft.
Ort1, Calif. ·
I
AND THE ANGEL SAID
UN TO THEM ,
f eor not : for, behold I brinq
IJOU qood lidinqs of qreot
jolj, which shall be to all
people. f or unto IJOU is
barn this dalJ in th e citiJ
David o Saviour, which is
Christ th e Lord. And this
of
,holl be o siqn unto 'lau;
Ye shall fond the babe wropped
in swaddlinq cloth es, lljinq
in a monqer. And suddenl'l th~
was with the anqel a multitude
of the heavenl'l host prolsinq
~od, and SOijinq, Glor~ to
GaJ in t~e ~ljj~est, ond on mrt~
0 • •
, peac:e;.q~ Will ·t-J """' .,
' 0 >
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RPcent analysis shows that
the total sum of Of'll (tmjls
\\"ltldl would l~t· J Uthor&zP<i h\
onlr 400 hills lntr()I!Uf "'I llras
(OOi!t"fSS wou ld Ill' in PXI"t'SS
of i873 tJillicn, AM, nE"Jrl~
15,000 hills l.:tvf' bePn lntro-
tluct<d this Con~Cti'SS --anrl
we still ha ve months to )!O,
Gorernment spt'ntlinlo! . -and
niStnf: rt>vPnOf:' requlsitJ> to
that spendlnt~: --has a histor -
kal ('t'illn~t: heyond \t."h!<.'h it
invltu £>11her or I.Joll1 th1· col-
lapse o( the economir· strength
of a natloo or the loss of
polJtlr al anct eeooomk free-
dom, The statistics provp tiK>
tendendes of governmPnl to
slpOOn off t>Yen greater shar£>s
of ihe peq>le's income for 11-
nlt,
The fi«ures as cited --the
l•vel of spending. the naltonal
dt>bt, the amount taken from
each family ln laX('S, the cost.
of newPf'O@TamsbtlnJtpropo!il!d
·-attHt Co the failure of this
in.Citutloa to hOld the line ade~
qllltelf nn spending. ADd, tbe
budpt reform act, as enl<'ted,
"will not be adeq•te either, for
Ut ceUHp are not mandatory
or prOfiPKtiVe.
If P'tlfftt trtods COOUDUe, •
by 1985, IOtalperomtaUtare
of na.UOMI PtfJOGIIlDeomewiU Iii•• loc:I'IIIOd .. 5~ •• ~
•• "' _, dollar •• --........... _ .............
~UIIIIel -"Ba.IIIIM,"
AIM.rllaa CXJI fttift l.JIIca.) "'
-rr.u.y ..... ..,. -.' 1111-'"•~lld~u;~;?. ,,
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MEMORIES ·oF NEWPORT 'S PAST.
By """ Y<IIJUU -u) .. Oct. I, IIGI,ac--·--o1 111o a .. t eu, uc1 -..a •IDle -
AulborlaU.toproc:ood-dla(lo H.L. --·"lila-bon, ntea wu ball 01: a lot 1M -OUIIIIc'Gifwlaol.
t .. bolldtac ol a Z-room Jail.....,.,~-!>." eootloc-.oo. I-did-111o --
wu P'U114 br 111e Nowport DoC. 1, "1101, 1 ~ wu W1loo lllo~odlool-blr ol --llollllo lllo lluo Btaeb boud ol tr-(CU, to( lo C.W.-lor lllo WUOCC .... IiJIIIoeltJIDitiZ, uot-.alo. rd ay -II.
For Christmas Giving,
• ~~~or Getting
•
ra_.e fl;w .U. jlU llc:IUUN TN ..... IMCI tr'ICU .._
becaae atalllble, ud Oct. Jl Rutld ctOWdlaJ tM .._
ol t11o1 ,..,. I -1 eon. -• 0111 ol lllo 11a11o 1o 111o -.
pore-lor -· ud plaeod A Ill( atop .-t.-a-
Ia ,.. --o1 tbo ballclloc. or muloo pod1tec a pr-n-IMI'paaq wrote. p.. No boriiS wert 11ft n.
Wbto till e•y-"'liD:. tile CIIJ yard mo.od "'IAiay.
t1<ta, mCM~~~y tor CUblrt col-ette st. aDd UDd St ..
Nf.lii'ORT HARBOR EIISIGII
I'UIUIIIED ti£00.Y -PAG£ l
ao21 L COAST MW't'. ooeoltA-. MM
CAU. US POll ¥ IWC8 • 67a.tiM
The fint"st in table appointments-silvN ,
glassware and china. Beautiful patterns and
th{' traditionally sought-afte r olde r ones,
bea ring such great names as Minton,
Wed~wood , Royal Doultun, Cera l~n e,
Havila nd and in ~lassw<Ht.', tht.• d t.-.;lgnt.•rs
and m a kt.•rs nf the wo rld's nH\St pt.•rfect
crvsta l: BMcarc1t, Wate riord, Lc1lique,
lecUoa wa1 oot anllab&l, ., a Ill 19U tbert wu a corral
awnbtr of cltisens eootributtd on tbe bly aide of Central A¥e.,
to • tum to pwchue a team betweeo Z21d St. and. the Ill-
of ma~ .. s lDd a neon to be cade, a few bUDCired yarda 01:1
IHd for thai purpoae, lD the down C•tral Ave. from the
ran or 19C17,arranpmeatswere city b&J'D. Tb.JJ prtntely-oper-
madtwlthW.Bu:rra.tortbecoJ.-ated corral bad tO pn..(!ate
ltctlon ot prba,., Oo Oet. 7, the eity biro aDd corral Wb1ch
the clty boutht the R}Ulel and stuted 1D 1908. Thla corral
••con from tbe cro~ ot cltl-must bave been lD edt:teoce
aeos for S298, since N~ Pier construe-
MARCH Of DIMES C AN Is placed 1a a k)cal butness by
Pollee Explorers Dave Gray aod Leora Fenn. The local
Explorer Post, sponsored by the Newport Beacb po~ce
department, nas placed abol.t 100 doDatl.on cans in tne cuy.
COMPL ETE ASSORTM ENT OF GIFT BQXES
RUSSELL STO VER CH OCOLATE S II. CANOl
·HALL lURK CARDS II. PARTY GOODS
. Orrt."fnrs .1 nd SfucHt C rystal.
So, tlcur• Oct. 7, 1907, ulbe lion days In 1887-1888, ll had
date for the start or city ref\aae a conrtd ~ With a manacv
senice, Look at the neet 11'1 and t.clced-~ to Central An.
use today! Tbe bones occ~ied the fen-
By 1908 the city corral and ced-tn sand lot behind, t.actnc
jill were hllctlontnc. 1 thl.nk the bey. Franky and I found
11 wu 1924, when I was 8years this a peaceful place. I can re-
old that I flnt visited the cor-member practically going to ral~ U you stood at the stre@f:, sleep ooe lime in the manger.
fac ing the bey, the bern was ~·In 1926, Harry J. Bauer
at the lett slde and the cor-bwlt the plant now owned by
rats on the right side, with a the Newport Beach Boat Bull-
puageway down the center of ders, and sold II on contract
the edge of the bay, The jail to Ben Cope, a boat builder
building waa back at the edge who had been In business ill
of the bay on the left. the Balboa section,'' to con-
NEW PLANS--pft)POS£0 .
FOR COMMUNITY CENTER
U9.SO VAlUE
.... t4688 S12.62 Tl
'-!u.or! t '' •!,ol
'"" I l•t.:lo•lt lo ... 1
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I ,10\wl"l ~~Ill< lr1 -.:··· ...... , .. , '"
"''"''" t ....... llo•m I u~l.o n.l
,, • ., t.o,o•m• 11·
!'·'It''" .. ~ .... ~' , ...... ""'"~
Comple te st•lcction of si lver:
Walla ce, Reed a nd Barton, Towle.
lnternation~L Gqrham, .etc.
South Coast Plaza
There was a hay loft In the tinue qooUng from Sherman.
barn where franky Laurich I nave a hunch ""r , Bauer had
aD;d I collected the Uttle slips the plant built to give him a
or wood on which the weight place to haul his s chooner " Pu -
of each bale or hay was written rltan•· out of the water for
and slipped into each bale. overhaul.
Anyone with a pocket knife Aprll 15, 1928, Cope sold
could h2ve whittled t\lmsell out his business and contract to
of lhf bay-front jail. As Ire-C harles Loc brt and F'r2uk
call, the building wu one story Rhinehart, woo then sold to
about 12 feet by 12 feet, wUh Sparks aDd McClellan lrl May,
all wood constructlon and bars 1929. The firm W-arne the
on the windows . I really got South Coast Co, in 1933.
a laugh out of Sam Meyer's Sherman's book was pub-
acco~mt In hi s ··so Golden Ushed In 1931, at which time
Years" of the prisoner waking the city barn was stlll stand-
Up In the morning with his ing nut door to thf boat bull-
hang-over and looking out the ding ttrm's saw-tooth roofed
bars to discover he was sur-building. The South Coast Co,
roiiDded by water. He started obtaineci a lease on the cit}'
yeUIDr to be rescued. You bet-barn property and took It over
ter beUeve 11-~lt certainly was as blldly needed expansion pro-
possible. perty. During World War D
By 1924 the jail !'lad been out wooden-hulled mine sweepers
of us~ for 12 vears anrt was wer e built on the city barn sltfo
Want to build a muUI-millloo
dollar ··community center" ror
the Harbor Area" Get tn line
behifld Costa Mesa Mayor 'Rob
Wilson and Westcliff optome-
tr ist No lan Frluelle.
A few weeks after Mayor Wil -
son \Ulvelled plans lor usin g
part of th£> county fairgro lflds
in Costa Mesa for such a faril-
ity, Dr . Fritze lie is drumming
up s upporf for practica llr the
same thlnli: 4 miles awa y in the
norThe rn etl!le of Newport
Beach. Both voould ha ve "mini··
convention" la ctlltles, a per-
for ming ar ts a uditorium, and
spac£> for art displa ys.
Mayor Wilson's idea is to USE-
land alrearty owned by the pub-
lic, anrl would lnclude r ecrea -
tion lacilitles for senior d ti-
zens and younl! people, and an
equestrian center . Muchofhls
r om rn wuty ePnter wo uld be bui lt
on the nov.·-vacant westE>r n edt!P
of the r.t.irirroUnds propert~.
Dr . Fr lzz.el le's hraincllilctis
moH li ke the L. A. Musk
Center, and woufd cater to t he
needs of UC Irvine. He is a
mPrnl.oer of the FrteiV!s of CCI
loOj t tl of ri1 rector s.
empty. and more be.ytronr property fur-
My Unr.le Hun, Nell McMil-ther west. Today a yacht sales
tan, ran one or the teams of agenq on uples the c-i ty barn
horsea that pulled a trash wa-propert· and the South Coast •~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!==!!!!=~!!!!!!~-r gon for the city. Horses and Co, Is we South Coas t Ship-wagons were used to pl~k-~ yard & Design Center,
all the trash In the clty~-no
· I would like to see 1!1e
Ne •.1·port Harbor Chamtlf'r of
Commerc•· put ;a t~nt over the
e fforts of va rious ~·ultural
groups, s uch as the ~ewport
Hubor Art Museu111, vanous
rPIJertot\ the:ttr(' ~-,'T oups anti
l.:C i.'" Dr . fritt~IIP said Mon -
th ), ..,·hen tiE: pr•·sented his idPa
tu the dlrl!'(.·tors of theC tutmtJer
or Comme rce.
AND A NEW YEAR
trash tr~~eli:s with motors had
c·ome Into use }'et. We kids
toved to ride ~ tnc1 oon tht
alleys with Unc le Hun, helplne
Mm ioad tn.sh. We then got
to make the trip to Ule cit)'
dump--thf-presentdayclty cor-
poration yarr1. Each eventnc
the city dump ~~o·as set on fire
:after ll•e 11 st load of trasb
was dumped, It would burn for
an hour or so, with smoke
drlftinat ac ross Newport
Heights. This nithtlr tmrntna
conunuert l(l into the 1950s.
UnciP. Hun took a lot or ru-
7.inl! fl'orn thet:rews ofthf city's
first motorized trash trucks.
Those gU}s could make about
4 trtp.o; to the dump with loads
wh ile Unde Hun was just about
rtni.shlng ooe trip with hia team
of hOrses. We kids would ride
a lontl with him and Usten to
him mutterlnl!: IInder t\ls breath.
FULL OF DR IVI NG PLEASUR E
Besides the hOr se-drawn
trash wagons, ot.ber wagons
were used to haul dlrt from the
clly dump site to ntend streets
aod alleys m the city. Wheels
couldn't get ru on the all-sand
peninsula without a layer of dirt
from the htlcflts. ll was pld:
and sboYel work to load tbe
wagons wtth dirt, Needless to
say we kids soon became tired
or helplnc those CUJ'S load dirt
but we did try our band at it,
Also tnchkled ln tbe r olUng
equipment was a hOrse..drawn
water wagon. The wafer wagon
wu on a repla.r schedule of
waterl.nc dowa the alleys. We
kids bare-footed year around
dreaming
of a ...
Christmas.
"BICYCLING IS YOVR ICP.Y TO PUN, FITHF.SS S FRI P.HDS.IPS"
••• GO L \7nt It,, CDITA IIIlA
1'110111 ....,..
HUGH MeMI LLAN, na th·e of
Nt-wport Bearh and author of
"Beuh rat days, .. '4"r i'Jtt' thP
accompany 1n"' .\ttkle on Olr1
Newporl. llugh Is now •·om.
pilin~o: another book, a ~trtor
la I histor~· of h1s homf' to~~o·n .
GEORG E SHEETS AGAIN
HEADS HEAL TH GRO UP
George R. Sht't'(S or lrvtne,
owner of the Eastblutr Ph:l.r-
maq-, ~~o·as rt" -P lee ted preslrtent
of lbe Oranl!e Countr Hea lth
Plannin~ Coun<'il for 1!175 J t
thfo Board of Directors meE'tin~:
last ~~o·et>k.
Other oUker s, a II of whom
~~o·erE' rE'-e lected unanimous ly,
a re Ernestine Ransom of
Oranj;l:e, vice-pr esident; Mr s.
Jeanut Dukes, Gar den Grove,
secr etaq·; anrl Arthur J . Holub,
Ph.D., Tustin, treasure r.
It was reportt'd tl'latthe Health
Planning CotDlcllwil\ be moving
its officE's to Tustin the end of
this month. The Co uncil has
been using reot-fne space pro-
vided by the Co~mty since its
inception.
MARINE PROMOTED
Marine P FC. Roger W.
Weare, son of Mr. and Mrs.
"William V. Mnre ofZ640 Fair-
way Orin, Costa Wesa, ns
promoted to his pres~t rank
while serving with the Zd Marine
DtVISIOII :at the Marlne Corpa
Base, ~Camp LeJ•une, N. C.
Champer Presit1Pnt WtUiam
L usk promlsel'l a stronj!_ Cham·
her support .
· W~;-would n(oed 10 t.l.iSi' JbOUI
$6 million, .1s a rou~h esumatP,
through .t bond iss ue... Dr.
Fri:tzefle latn to lho> Ensi~h .
' The bont1~ would he paid off
throu~h revenue from lh~ f'Om-
ml.UlHy cPnte r, rather tha11
beintZ a rtral!: on taxp:nen."
He said som» C'Ommerrtal
usP, induriml! r onvent10ns,
••ould help r ais€' revenue.
"I don't know mur h about
Mayor Wilson's idE'<~," he ad-
mllterl ·'but lr ert.imlvv.·ouldn't ~~o·.a nt t~ ~PI mto J situation 1r her p
t hPr€' would be an ar\!"Ument as
to whether someU1inc s houhl be
built in Costa MPs:a. or ~ewport
Bea ch."
Mayor Wilson. wi'M> ;also seeks
.\ wor k:l's fair someda.} at thf'
hlr ,roiJRI1s, retur ned last Wt>el;
from San Antomo, TeJCs, SliP
of a world's lair 10 the l 'l60s.
"I am mor e th<ln ever r on-
VIRC'ed U13t a wor lr1's fair ·o~:ould
ue soccesslul hen•, · · he sa it1.
·I rutve talktfl to people-Ul
Seattle and San Antonio, arvl
J'vt-leuned that wor ltl's fairs
bun~ a lot of \a stinl! benefits
to a communit y. For e-xa.mple,
rnl lllons ar e spent by local bUSI-
ness people dr essinf. up their
bus inesses for a worlr1's fatr.
It 's sor t or Uke }Ou nx up yo ur
house when visitors come-from
back east:·
But, whether or not the Har~
bor area tw.s a wor ld's fair,
Mayor wuson said he is still
intent oo getting a communit)'
center, wtllc h woukt lndude the
auditorium, equestrian cent er,
an acrleultural edocat1on<"ent er
and performing arts faciUUes.
"The bir board has ear-
marked $40.000 to study what
should be dc:ae," he noted, "and
I'm sure somt«t\lng big isabout
to happen out there."
H1 a creed tt.t there ShOUld be
no ft&bt between the 2 Harbor
IUIICRIPTION ORDER
11110 Ill YOUIIUIIC.PTIOM OIDII 10DAYI
-.Y IL. 1'01 0111 YIAI -----------------..................................... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
em ......................... • .... .
... •• Ml OBh W11II.IL. 1'011
IIIINllf ..... --lft1 L CIMIT lift .. CD_,. ML IIAI
ctties over location of a com-
munity center.
Ed Nigro or the ~ ..... ·porter
lnn, woo heads a nt'w !'Onvennon
and visitors bur eau · Stirted
100 IIY ADEC . Jl FREE! Rog. S7,89 Now
PRESCIIIPTIONS FILLED 7 DAYS A WilDt •
by the Newport Chamber , said L-::;;;;i:i:~~~~~~~;;~~~;u;;;;::::---" Tuesday he has talked to Or .
Fri:u.elle about the ir1E"3 of a
commWllty center, anr1 sa11l lif'
would ··certain !~· supporl t h:t!
kind of thing,"
Mr. Ni gro sal1l Ills ne,· or~
p nlzalion will tndude !1otels,
a musement r Pnt ers, r Pstau-.:~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~-~ rants and other ··leisure uvlus -
try" businesses all alont< O••·
Orange Coast aM <I s far mtau•l
as sout/1 Santa Ana.
It Or:ln~e Count} FJJr -s
gr oWldS ends up in tht' Jrea XEROX COP IE of oorr ooe"toon, •• •o•d<l t.e
mter este-1 m an)· ICI"JS ··on-
cer nmv the fairirrountlc;, too,··
he told lhf' Ensil(ll.
He said hiS ne-~~o· croup "''Ill
star! an all-otit pus11 for n~~•m
bershlp an rr t he> first ol trw
year,
·We have alread) talked to
mor f' than 100 businesses up
Dial
546·2693
and ttow n t!Je coast, anrl the)' 8 I)
ar e en! husia Si t{" about the 1-340=~0~1 r;:v:;i n:;e~A:;•;:•:;.· ,._:;N::•:,:w;:p:;•;:rt;.:B;;•;;•;;<;;:h~(o;N,;;o;•;•-·•i;;•;;to_,_.
COPY CENTER
idPa, .. he said.
H YS
UP TO
Y2 OFF
AFTER 5 DRESSES l e,. Sl70.
COSTUMES .......... . .• .,. '5200.
PANT SUITS ... ··~\6,
BLOUSES ...................... Slz
SWEATERS. CAPRIS,
CASUAL DRESSES,
COORDINATE GROUPS
Ya to Y2 OFF
CHIISTMASUCHA...aUMTILDIC.l l
W ... ACCOW..,_IT SAUS SUP.
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•• -........ -JliroiCio ......... .., I' Ed .. Don RW't
'IIIII -,, -..... -......... u tbe oollr tbltM. '
Dan-11'-llloO--q-
.......... " -....,. ... Yllll ....... Ud oQIIe mlM eollu aid c11181. H.tud Ned.
llood wttb -to ........ tbe ..... ••
tbo7 -lorihlo ·-llout-4ee!> blrtbdlJ wUbeL I am _.. ..t OM amc.c dlMa was
ww.o.t au tnulred ll'ltlnOrJ ol tbelr ••·
.oclatloa wUh tbllfl.bldou womu. ow ctty•a
.ttl'lt woman mayor. Don bu ahraya bHa
(alld eaatia.. to be) a doer lD tbl l1Dt ot
MrYlce • • • wttb lmlate' abtUty to luplre
aDd tmput •lfcooftdiDce to bar co .. worUra,
mme ol WbOID became "doers" Ulemstll'ta
t~ tbt.a auoctatloo.
1 recall wbell Hc.r Holpital was yo~mc.
)'II old tJGCM1Cbt to feel the p-owtac pains •••
Dora came to me, quietly .. ted her idea
ud reQUNt, WouJd I head a commlttee to
orpolle a ·•vtsltor'a rqtlter" ••• work
out a plan, (Uidelllles, aod SIX!b. Never bad
I dooe anyttltllg of tMa nature ••• but Dora's
encouragement was "you can do it'' ••• so
I did. Yes, I'm aure there are ever so
maoy such memories tucked away La the
mloda ol. otbers, wrapped lft Dora Hlll's
conndeace.
A luge pi.ok plaque on the artist euel
carried a pictorial record ••• '•This 1s
your Ufe, to date .•. but the best ta: yet to
be" ••• U was well done, all enjoyed "roing
tttrougfl the years wUb Dora," Follow'Log the
visiting hour, the silver bell quieted every.
ooe as tbey folmd their table and name plate.
Here again, the white, pink and gold •.• cen.
terlng the white llntned tables ••• wreaths
of doubled coklred spicy pinks, carnations,
tiDJ plok and purple mums and deep ping
sweetheart rosea with airy baby's breath,
held candles castine a golden glow through
tbe clear chimneys,
Wb.:1 all were seated, Dora, also golden
gJoowinc. introduced members ot tbe family
seated with her and Ned, at the head table ••.
children, grandchildren . • • There were
daugbter Barbara and husband Owen Kreza,
the Robert Klmbles, anct Laura Hill, also Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hlll,' and Mary L. Scott, nurse to the Hill
family for years.
Toasts were proposed by man;· :1.n<1 et-hoed
ttlroughout •• , The one and on;:, Di· I' (0. W.)
Richard, in his tribute, summed the leellng
of all ln Ms own inimitable way ... bringing
everyone to their teet. 'Twas Indeed a trl.
bute to bea~, strength and sincerity ••.
three In one •• , that one being Dora Hill.
We were seated with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Owen, Dora's brother ind his wUe ••• and
he looks much like his sister! Nora and
VInce Jorgensen were also t here, as were
Barbara and John Morley •• , learned he Is
the nahona lly lmown cor respoodent aod le<'.
turer John Morley. Very interest in~ to delve
and Usten, others around were the Jack
-'iJJJ~, E<!>qrk»ollw~ Oscv Scloocu,
Llor Winburn$ arvf Gus orelins. More were
tlte Geor ge Bueeolas, Bradford Millers, Bert.
rum Cotreys, Walter Scotts and Gene Ross;
the Larry Browns, Nelson Nieces, Winifred
Bacon ••• We recalled early days of Haag
Hospital ••• anrt most recently the "Voices
of Christmas" •.• also Agnes Blomquist
and Gel}' Cole, with her white ermtne poncho!
SHU more were Mrs. Howard Hill, JlM1ge
Joe Racroft, Mr. aoct Mrs. Henry Morley,
Mmes, Elsie Sweney, Ralph Deaver and Let'
Bolin. Mr s. Charles Boice was with Dr.
Kenneth Ctu>ng and his mother, and lastly
were the William Sc hocks, Dr. and Mrs.
Loren Heather, the Dick Klmbles aDd, of
course, Jennie and Dick Richard.
U all the wishes are true •.• the best is
yet to rome! Each year carries Its own
blessings. • • •
Recent "members only" annllll Assistance
League party was a. smashing atfalr, thOugh
Margaret Metcalf .,as 1·oncerned lest It rain,
and dear Helen ferguson was slymie<t by a
stubborn zipper ln her new gown .•• Even
through the new dr ess did have to stay home,
Helen and Joe met their friends, Ed and Roe
Edwards, aDd were In lime for dinner •• , The
opening or Amelia. 's new spot near the Arches
• be2 utitully arranged • , . gor geous nora I
--... , •••••• added to tbt ..... at.IIIhft, Mn • ..._...._.,taehlql "',_.._, ~-.-..-. .. _., .......... -· c-. ldpr
Hlrtll, Rlclllnl lla*r-Conld ·Jia-J,
formerlY ol TteaG ••• ud * wu aeUYe
tMre, bat la DOW' a member ot U.. Anlllt&Dt•
lM.IOfl ot Newport Btlcb,
Otbera ca tu4. ••• tbe Cbu' .. a Peyton.
Jolla Store .... Hap WrtPte, Mo.tey JODPN
Ud JUliet' ud Mu. Je ... C..U.. More were
Dr. llld Mre. K..aetb Hamel; Wmu. P .. l
Rocer.. Aultln stw'ttvaDl, Jota Buc::klacb&m
aod WUUam Tritt, plu tbe Walter Uers,
AmeUa lid lluty Lockney, ~I Mae aod
Ed Peu.crtD, Dotty ud Carl Service, SaUy
aod Keary JODU ••• ud, ot course, pre.Q'
MleUy Merlckel and bUibud Pbe., plus
a wbole bUDeh morel Surprise of the evelllng,
aDd lots of t•sJDc • • • Ed PelleiJTlD beld
tbe w1DDtDc Ucbt for tbe '·oow" gourmet
cCJ0111nc claM ••• so be wtU be the only
yoamc mao among some 20 ladles. We t..ve
fouod be 1a already pretty well knOWn for his
culinary ablllty • , , but sooo he will be telli.og 1
11s "Whlt's new in cooking" • he ml(ht
eveo coot 1tl
• • •
Tbe Christmas festival, sponsored by the
Newport Harbor Art Yuse11111, gave a special
Uft to tbe Christmas spirit for many folk
attend1ng, as well as adding to the exchequer
of the Museum's buildlDg ltmd,
One eolered a fairyla..Dd of trees, magically
U seemed, transformed by handmade decora-
tions that told a story, so to spea k ••. such
as the "travel tree" for a travel agency .
It had Pill*' mache ligures representing t he
folk,. or &Jdmals 9f various cot.a~trles. WhO
would DOt !mow the mamma kangaroo, with
well pouched baby, meant "doWn under"
Austnlta • , • beside aU the Utile golden
travel cases bearing foreign stickers; aod
who wouldn't recognlu Bla.ckbeard's tree,
or piratical Jolly Roger's pirate ships.
Phyllll and Jack 8:\iiUe (he's president of
Los Angeles Sav ings and Loan) were there
to see their old fashioned tree .•. quaint
caUco dressed fo lk lllled branches, from
which htllg snow white, hand crocheted snow.
flakes. We were smitten by this one two.
Another tree wore clusters or grapes aod
·c lear wine gLasses bow-tied to the green
br anches ••. of course, for a wine cellar.
AIKI so U went, each tree a work or art.
The boutique, too, was ftUed with more love.
lies .•.
The horsd'oeuvrestables were kept groaning
with goodies •• , both hot am.: cold. We spied
Donna. (Mrs. Wlllla.m) Chichester bring in
one or the most unusual tid bits, little currierl
shrimp pasterles, made by Mr s. Chong, who
was there wUh her son, Dr. KeWleth J. Chong;
also with them was Mrs. Charles Boice.
Others we saw were Jeail and John Macnab,
Sh irlee and Robert Guggenheim .•. he is
pasl president of the oro.n.ization. Shirlee
wa s there taking pictures; 'Us her hobby ,
We ctwtacl with Roma and Johg C.U,ne~,
DorothY Aubert and Connie Conroy', whO dll'l
her stw'e oo this project. Jean Tanctowsky
and Mr. Dtmmltt were ther e, also Dr. Dave
Ballantine and Helen with Herb and Eileen
Wilson. Evelyn Lowell was staying In the
backgroUDd, while Carter was buying the
winning ticket on the give awar because she
Is an unluckey one. Talked with Eileen and
Arthur Strock, found he was most observant
of minute details in the tree trimmings.
Also quic k vlslt with £dna and Bill Blurock,
Judge Avery Crary and wUe Em wer e there,
also Jll:lge Mark Soden and Betty Lou ..•
she was havinl!, a flock of folk to dinner
later ..• Rue and Robert Bya r s anct Patricia
and Jack Groth were among them, There
were many many mor e com ing In as we
were leaving • , , the attendance was fabulous,
and we hope the women fot11d the financial
replay was eqmlly sol
The festival committee lnclll:lec1 general
d 11lrman, Mrs. John Ballard; work shop
chairmen, Mrs. Harvey Somers and Mrs.
George Hersl1man. The g:a Ia and boutique
committee lnclll:led Mmes. Walter D. K. Glbs
son Jr., Ward Chamberlin, William Stabler,
Robert Perkins, Ernest Bryant, Dan Bayless,
John Gettle, Warren T• man anct Nancy Rau.
OrtP-n music b)' Bill Markel and photograph}·
by Jean Halllburtoo •
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Harriette Watford, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. WalterT. Wat-
forrl of 853 Baywood Drive,
Har bor View Hills, and a grad-
uate of Newpor t Harbor high
sctiOol, has been selected from
among 30 applicants as a peer
counselor at USC. Harriette,
sophOmore majoring tn public
relations and soclok»gy, Is In
charge of advising aDd r eferring
,students to other departments
on the USC campus. She Is a
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Tradition•! turkey. ham dinners or Hlect from
our s~ci.al menu.
Christmas .u the Newporltr
.•. a wonderful selling for a be•utlful day.
Dinner served from 11 noon.
THE MAIIII'IE &EST AUJIANT AT
USC campus hostess orpnlz.a-
Uon.
trWhUe at Harbor Hlefl, she
was a member ofthtdrlllteam,
the jmlor vuslty cbeer._dlng
sqtad, hospital aUJillary, a stu-
dent council speaker , aod tbe
freshman class Ylce-prestdtnt.
After gnd\Stloo, she hopu to
work ln the commlmlty outreach ·
probatlon deputment.
DECORATING Hoag hOspital for th~ Christmas seasoo Is
one of th! projects fOr the Nightingale Cb.tp~e: ot the hOs.
pltil's Auxiliary, Pictul'e:1 here hanging decontions on
the walls of the hospital are, from left, M.:s, Ralph Water-
mtn, co-chairman for the proiect; Mrs. Joseph Masi and
M :s . Phil Scl'leJd, Ttle maio lobby hu a large Christmas
tree, nativity s~ene and a planter filled with poinJettias.
The AlftUant Chapter shared l.n th~ work by decorating
the oorth and south halls and the second floor of the main
buUdlng.
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A. ctnmlc• c:our,., a "tUm Eutp middJt Kllool Ia CWl
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and a Mrles olexcwliauwere clau wtU be $8, Tbt procram
.-thln ... b7tlleNew-boclU lOA. 15.
port Beatlll Parkl, Bet.cbea and E~e .. JioD trlpl wUI be laUD
Recr•Uoo Dlpt, Dee, Zt to Ji&acl.c Momt:at.o ud Sip-~ tor all J ~gn.ms Jaa. s to ou.tylud. Prlcea
will bt btkl tor Nnport nat. YUJ from Mto$5.50, <MpeMtor
dNt.trom9a.m,l.llltUDOODJaa, 00 ap. R..utrt-Hoa for both
4, at the Newport Harbor Hlp tr'-YlU be blhrNO lOW Ud tbe
acbool om. NoD-residents may MODdly swSot to•cbtrip, at the
register Jan. 5 and ? from 6 to PBR -.ctqUIJ'tets, 1114 w.
8 p.m. at the Community Youth Balbol. BtYd., C.tn.l Newport.
Center, 5th and lrts,Coronadel a u pic~ Jorbotbelcursioos
Mar. will be at MattDeu Park and
For a $30 ree, eer a.mlcsbutfs Community Yo.tb Center.
will gel 10 weeks or lnstrucUoo Yore I.Dtormatlon about any
on Thursday eventngsor Frlday PBR pro&nm• 1a an.llable by
mornlngs at the Scout house on 1 ca.llloa: 6?S-3180.
Riverside Ave. The prtce tn-
chodesallglazes,ltringanduse TALKING DOG AT
~;.~~~:. wh .. Js. Classes .tart LIBRARY PARTY
Dill MOLLY LYMCH, LUfDA.ITOII, ltDIIM HUMPHIIIU
(PHOTO IY PITII Z., M. SIMG!tU
The sUm-and-trim g:ro~s
will meet Wednesday nights at Pal, tbe taWDr dog, will
greet the boys a.od girl& at
the Balboa llbnry to add to
their annual Chrl.atmas party
resthtllea at 4 p.m. today, Dec
19.
PARTIES KEEP DEBS BUSY
Tunes from great American
musicale: wlll entertain Child-
, ren's Home Society debutantes
and friends Monday evenlna:,
Dec. 23, at Baxter's Street
restaurant. Debub.ntes Robin
Humphries, Kathy La.ng, Molly
Lowell, Molly Lynch and Aly-
son Scholz will hostess the
dinner.
The Newport Harbor Aux-
Iliary of Children's Home So-
ciety will present 26 young
women at Us 21st aMual debu-
tante ball at 8 p.m. Saturday,
Dec, 28, In the Monte Carlo
room of the Newporter Inn.
They are Misses Jamie Bedall,
Judy Bostwick, Br lgtt Bush,
Sally Clark, Patty Sue Creamer,
Dana Farmer, Jenny Fraser,
Laurl Herbert, Beth Hllzel,
Robin Humphries, LesUe John-
son, Margie Kerr, Katie Kllle-
fer , Julie Killian, Kathy Lang,
Molly Lowell, Molly Lynch,
Lori Nelson, Marcia Porteous,
Kathy Riley, Louise Roblnsan,
Alyson Scholz, Llnda-Kari
Stor e, Terl Tlberg, Candy
Unger and Trice Yo~mg.
A drop-in coff~ at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephen
Farmer will be held De-c. 21,
from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Christ-
mas remembrances marklnr
the 1974 debut have been hand-
c'raftei! by Mrs. Farmer, Mr s.
Jack Bostwick and Mr s . Mort
Porteous, mothers of debu-
tantes Dana Farmer, Judy Bost-
wick and Marcia Porteous.
for the nexteventng'spresenta. by the Herberts, Or. and Mrs.
tton. Roger E. Riley and Mr. and
An "after-ttle-b&ll" break-Mrs. Theodore N. Tiberg, the
fast will be given for the debu-party wiU honor their daugh-
tantes aDd escorts in the C.vlo ters, l.al.lfl Herbert, lUthy
S. Herbert Jr. home. Hosted Riley and Terl. Tiber g.
At the a~ of 6 weeks, Pal
W'IS overheard by his mis-
tress, Mrs, Earl w. Ferguson,
to say, "Ya-ma." It wa s then
decided to train him for a
dauUng career ln show bust-
Dess. Since that time, Pal has
appeared oo television 17 times,
wl.nnt.a.g a first place price on
the Johnny Car son snow.
After Pal's performance,
Santa Claus wtlt arrive with a
bag or goodies. Refreshments
W'lll be served to complete the
party.
ARTS FESTIVAL WI~~ER
FEATURED I~ DISPLAY
Mariners Library Is showlng
water colors by Eve Thompson,
recipient of tne annual city
ptachase award at the Septem-
ber city arts festival. Her award
palntlo&. "Back Bay Clilr'
l'lanfS as a permaJ!.ent addiUoo
in the Newport Beach City Coun-
cil Chambers.
Y ~ BRIEE, hls wife Chrlstine and their partner, Yvan
Humbert, left to right, have follld something spec ial at the
end of the long trip from their native Paris, France--
Instant success in thelr re-cently opened "Le Bta rritz"
French Cafe on Old Newport Road in Newport Heights,
Yvan Humbert worked In Parts at the care ''George
Cinq,'' close to Montpar112sse, the area where writers,
artists and movie stars congrepte, Yvan also worked DIRECTORS a.ECTEO BY
a t "Au Petit Jean" Cyrano on the Sunset Strip and in NEWPORT-BAl. ROTARY
ot her well-known California French restaurants after com-Elected thJs month to serve
ing to this country In 1961. Yves Briee came to the United 00 the board of directors of
States in 1962, worked at lhe "Escoffler" Bever ly Hilton, the Newport-Balboi.Rotaryclub
"the. .Tower" in dow ntown r.... s AnReies, "Le Ce!Uer " ln were Tom Crosson, Moe
Santa Monica, "L'Auberge" on Sunset Blvd. aDd 1n other Hamill, Don Moss, DeanReavie
similar restaurants. Both Yvan and Yves therefor e knew and Bob Wood, A president
e xactly what they wanted when they designed the exterior, will be selected from the group,
designed and built the interior of "Le i:harrltz." The wall The Rotary meets Wednes-
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Morphy, who will be assisted
by Mrs. James Harmon Johns-
ton and Mrs , Tom Robinson.
At 5 p.m. on Thursday, Dec .
26, the debutantes and their
fathers will attend a waltzing
party to practice that importJnt
3/4 time dance step.
Following the da ncin g, a
Mexican dinner is being given
In hOnor or Jamie Beda 11, Julie
Killian, Lori Nelson aDd Pa -
trice Young by thelr parents,
Messrs. and Mmes. WyMett
Bedall Jr., Donald w. Killian
Jr., Kenneth E. Nelson and
Thomas R. Young,
The traditional rehearsal
IUDcheon for debutantes and
fathers will be given In the
Shore CUtts home or Mr. and
Mrs. John Klllefer at 00011 Fri-
day, Dee. Z7. Jotnl.ng the Kllle-
fers, wDo hooor their daugflter,
Katie, will be the Duid Fras-
ers, honoring their Jenny; the
Benjamin T. Llllegravens, llOn-
orlDg their daughter, Patty Sue
Cr eamer; and the Jonas Stores,
hooortng Linda-Karl. Alter
luncheon, the guests will go
to theNewporter Inn to rehearse
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Bs. Women
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The Newport Beac h Cha rter
Chapter of the American Busi-
ness Woman's Assn. will hOld
the aMual Christmas dinner
party and rneetinl! on Frida},
Dec. 20, at the Balboa Bay Club.
Cocktail ho ur wili ht> at 6:30
and dinner at ';p.m.
The feature or tl'le evenln11
will be viewing the annual tx:lat
parade of lights in Newport
Harbor. Evening prizes will
include a SSO gin certtricate.
In charge of the event are
Mrs. B. P. Kephart, president,
Mrs. Edward Theiss, banquet,
and Mrs. L. K_ Moran, program
ct-.lrman. Members are in-
Yited to bring guests.
SNOW TRIP PLANNED
FOR CM YOUNGSTERS
Costa Mesa yotmgster s will
go on a Dollday hill excurstoo
Dec, 23, conducted by the de-
partment or leisure services.
A day or rm and rrolic in the
snow has been planned for the
first 200 youngsters ages 7.14
who sign ~ before the Dec.
20 deadline.
The fee is 5~ plus 1 tin
or canoed food s --to be do-
nated to needy families In the
area, Busses wtll depart from
the Commtmity Recreation Cen-
ter, west p te, Orang-e Coooty
Falrgrolllds, at '1 a.m . and
will retiD'n at 4:30p.m. Parent
permission slips and medical
reh•se forms are required.
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Women's Committee wlU hear
Profeuor John EUlfftrom Wal-
tbam, Mus., speak on "Con-
ftdeoce or cynicism -lM view
from Washington, D. C." He
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c tatrm.an ot tbe lepl ltlldlea
prOif&m at Brudt.ls.
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li N I!IA.YSIDf! CEN Ta,.l
NO CHAftGit, NO A.-POtNTMENT
N !Cif'SSAIItY FOA CONSUL. TAT10H
CONTESSA
hai r fashions
presents
KEV BEDROS
f ormerly of
vidal sassoon salon
of beverly hills
HHR (l '1'10 BY ,.:t:v
•
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Hand 'bi II is assailed
Ao _,.... -u orr-Robart ••-11. bolb '"' tba
Coroa& dtl Mu relidllltl CDMCA bolrdotdlreeton, l&ld
Ia .tUD. put, each community '•-------~ tJIII•slnn tbQ ue _.. Mr. H1mmel
._ ~ tile Phto'a laD raat-dlalrlbolad lba IIJar . ..... itlaSto..tlre-.r.lt wu vitally auranl wu altrlbolad ,__ ...... yolyoorDO~alool
important that he lmow his cu.-day to hal Hamme~ Cor-tbet IDl' e1111•-o1 COOI-
~n ill order kl be re.ponaive del Mar CtYic _q._ pruldellt, merdal ~ at tb1a: Joc:atloo
1o their DM<Io. He o1oo knew a wbo DTH a fn -· trom Is 1101 to tbl -llllerotla liltle obout a lot-from barbed tbe r..Uannt 011 Hellolro!>e of lba ed)lceot re.-111 Ave, property," .,.. tbe letter. It
wire to dt qoocl.. He wu friend-The · messap urps people cites tiCM-'" ltrtet put~
ly. Hi.· wu a pl..o. wbono his cuatomere could .to can or wrtte to City Hall, tog llld nt.sttor tramc pat-
~lher 'roW>d 11ae cr..,loor burel, -'-y cbecken or sbow .., at Mooday Alllltt's teros as tba mato oi>Ja<l-• ..-..-Ctty Comc:U •ssioo to ~lee JobD Soukens, OWIMU' of tbe
ADd -ill -n t.lk. He wu ialereoled, a.nd tbelr tho Pirate's IIIII, called tbl mea-
that iatere1t wa• reflected in hia atore, the puk1D( sage "m1Bt..d1D.r IJld IDfa1r
-roha,W•, le1ectioa., quUty and lervice. agreement. Couacllmen will --a SDeaky trick." •
E •L--h consider tbt acr"mtnt aa put ''Someooe, •• aid Mr. Soa-..,. ........,. -Jut .. chanqed, we feel that of Oli!IIJISloa plaos, alrHdy ap-teras, "O.s tllastoos ot
the cMd S.Or.knper'a philoeophy ia u vaild now proved by tbt city PlaDDlng grandeur. Why dJdD't be sip
u it wu thea.Althouqh in our community barbed CommJ.ssioo, that would allow bJs aame to tbe menage? He
wire il DOt 80 import&Dt, we know that leisure the restaurant to double Its didn't even spell tbe name f1 seating capaetty. the restaurant ·r tght,"
WHl io. In keepiDq with that, we have aHempted Mr Hummel could not be
to briDq you a lioN ol elllraordi.nary character for reached by ,.lepbone yester-CHRISTMAS SING DEC. 22
men ud boye that will allow you the enjoyment of day, but RlchU'd Un~erland and c ~~~m'!~~faglsat ~v~:'!. ~
drnrinq for fun ... but ill qood taste. A store with Sunday, Dee. 22, at the See<DI
lmowledqe.hle ADd courteouo Storekeepers_ A ·* Church ol Cbrlst. Sel..u.t,
llore that's friendly, caaual alid lull of •L•--. Db 3100 Paclftc VIew DriTO, Har-~· bor View Hills, Betty Noyes you still need a Storekeeper? We think 80. ~ Hand, formerly a profess:looal
• AUTOMATIC
DOORMAN
singer, l:ti: orp.nl&ed a small
slnglDg fr..Jm tbe church
CITY HALL CHRISTMAS TREE Is decorated by BeferJy
Smith, at left, Dorothy Palen and Dave Larson, all of the
Newport Beach city tlnance department: The tree 1a 1n
• SCIENTIFIC Soloists are the City HaU -·· (Eoslgo -.) •
• GENIE
• TRI-lOK ...... soprano England and
tenor Paul Bauer. There wlU
also be some Christmas read.
logs and gro141 sl.nJing.
Seminar on quake risks
lmne, Newport Beach, Caliiornia 92660, Phone 642-7061
a.untAMI:JtiCAIID MMTCt CHAitot.
TIM jiUI'r-fect gift
FOR YOUR CAT-LOVIN' FRIEND
CATTA-80X
TH 11!1 CE WEI!KL Y CAT
LITTER lOX SERVICE
6734217
••
gift -.. ~. like lpOits u•
e. g. arw.ldein
joftes new )IOI'k _..,...
ellen tracy -bleyle
coot wise --,,.,_ . "" """"""" tun fur
furs b'i man
shirt wise .
stlirts & tops
too-..........
Think
WE'll EVEN GIFT WRAPil!
1HI GIFr
YOU OPEN
DAYS A YW
gift thol9rts
like sweaters
sparidelrbwt
sels &tetl
cardigan wriP
wrap/fur OOIIw
pointelle
turtle neck
bulky..m
lhe hand beg/
dressy too
elegant )&Welry
fun too
perfume/
anne klein
& rudygr~~nrieh
~ .... _ -
too
JE4in lnhl
WESTCLIFF PU.ZA
OPEN SUMJ).t.Y, DEC. 22, 10 11 5 a,.-,. lor tO:IO-t:GO Slullot Doa It IZ
·~=-
PLANT DECORATING AND PLANT PARTIES
AT YGUR HOME, OFFICE OR ORGANIZATION.
REASOfiA.8LE PRICES. HIGH QUALITY P.LAHTS
ALEXIA • lJttdiMITED
•
.673-5633
WT taio'ICATU
PUIIT CHI! CAllOS .ltf UOt PUNT TO lAKE
Jlkii11N.IIIIISI "-ANn EASY.
PENN
TENNIS BALLS SJ90 p.,, '::0."-~ With trtJrie·i" of "J MSeri btJJl s. <Ill
Li,u't: 4 can s per CM.Siumer S210 Dunlop Yellow Australian
Tennis Balls per can
TENNIS SHOES . from S2.99 up
RACKET STRINGING NYLON -from S4.SO
f7) GUT • from S9.80 r
C!faramounl O..Jporls
9etUd be llter•Ut-1 Pueab HCNM
WE. I'Jia St· c,.... Mw Pbw Ml.ft"
• Stllrtin' Du. 9 s., ... IJ· J .. -
OPEN NEW YEAR'S EVE
Pm~r~ 8:00 to 12:00
SPF.CIA.L MBNU
HIlls • NoisutGcrs • Ho11ellies
7 DAYS. LUNCH & DINM!R • JIIO, 5100·
fOR RESERVATION CALL 641-6700
M!WrORT ILVD.
Poets on Canvas
FINE ART REPRODUCTION
ON CANVAS
Cu.tom translerrt.Dc of fiDe art reprod~tku to
CU\'U a. JPeCilttJ, Reprod~ from an perlodl
of art ue antlable. (See ' oar bM1lU'III w ........ )
Hsm~ WJeth, RoekftU llld ll-ue-.-
oar eompnhtUJYe •*Uon· c..eom h'amtar.
Jill MAIM ST., IALIOA riMtMIUU.
673-6Ml 01 H2-,_
Dry
will
Dec, 24,
vice m 5 p.m. k~\, ".;::~~~~;':!;:'" eocharlst '
John Rogers
nounces the Chr.~rnas
tog service at 10 a.m., wheD
the chOir will participate
the choral eucharist.
ADIO SCHOOL NEXT . ~
Coast Guard seamao ap-
1
Dennis J. Purcell, 1100
Mr. and Mn. JosepbPureell
· 2849 Velasco St., Costa Mesa,
has gnduated h'om recruit
training at the Coast Guard
Training Center, Alameda,
c aw. He 1s scheduled to re~
port to Radioman Sc hool, Coast
GLW'd Training Center, Peta-
luma, CaW.
.. ......
D a, .
,.~ .....
I, • .,.
u ...
I'M MUOt OJTER THAN THIS TOY DOGGIE
(and blacker) I'm a real lin
poodle P"PPY and I want to fit
into ro"r O,ristmas stocking.
I'" • first cl•ss btuuJle of fw"
~K C MINIATURE! IILA.CK POODL E!
Jut 14'f phone 979-2G7
·~
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... and a happy and prosperous New Year from all of us at the store!
· ColonycPAINTs
.
COLONYePNNTS. PEG .'\NO I /DIS "THE GIRI.S''
IN WISHI'IIG YOU .4.U_ THf REST, .t.ND TH l\.'IJKI'IIG
YOU FOR A WONDfRFl'L 1'1"'4.' 4,./ a.,d Pr~ (f"/r[(it
BO BBIF
~~A/
\tanagrr
"CHI-CHI"
Too!
There's a
Colony •
Paint or Varnish
for almost ing!
YOU WORK LESS ... WHILE THEY WORK BETTER
HERE AT THE HARDWARE STORE WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO
SHARE WITH YOU THE EFFORTS BEIMG EXERTED TO IM-
PROVE ·THIS AREA WHICH YOU HAVE CJKBEN FOR YOUR
HOllE. WI ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE YOI! AND HOPE WHEN
YOU CALL, WHETHER FOR PAIMT, PLASTER, PLUIIBING,
HARDWARE, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, HOI.SEW~!J!OYS
OR BEACH 'NECESSI'I'IES, YOU WILL FIMD YO!It IIUIUNTS
HERE A PLEASANT IIEIIORY, A FRtENDLY SMILE AJID GOOD
SERVICE AWAIT YOU EVERY 11M£ YOU VISIT Ill, AND IF WE
DON'T HAVE THE n'EII YOU WANT WE'LL ORDER IT FOR YOU.
·THE SOUTHLAND'S .. IMEST • HARDWARE • COLOMY PAIMTS • SMALL APPLIANCES • PLUMBING SUPPLIES
2201 W. IALIOA RVD., lEACH PIIONI OII-I • ·-
•
'
SHOPPING?
P IIO~E uS AT 61S -1040
For tp/rJibou brlp ;,. gi ft sel rclio,.,
It'll br gift wrttpprd /ru, 11,J rrady fo r yoM lo
pic/1. up .•. f 'u i c/e. n t1 rri,Jnrl
rOR IOYS & GIRLS COMTUT
OOUBL F. VOTES! •• lOX CHRISTMAS CARDS
CHRISTM AS LIG"TI •d TOYS
CHAMBER
SUMMARY
N"l*'l Har~ Cbamber al
Commerce directors held their
moothly buslDes• hmcheoo
meetlnc Mooday at tbe San
Fraoc lsean nsta•a.Dt 1D West-
cUff aDd acled on the tollowi.Dg:
• ELECTION of President
BHl Lust to another term, and
election of a state or other of-
fleers aM directors waa for -
mally annomced. VIce -presi-
dents · during the coming year
wUI be James Parker, Rudy
Baron, Gar y Burrill and Mich-
ae l Christianson.
• MEMBERSHIP report
shOwed new member ship re-
cruitment lagging behind last
year, due to the Chamberstaff's
he:; y commitment to other
tasks. Member ship stands at
about 1,300.
• CONVENTION and vtsltor s
bureau annotlflced that member-
ship in that bureau must in-
c lude membership in the
Chamber.
• BUILDlNG SITE lease has
been signed with thl' Irvine Co.
as a step lowar rl construction
or a new Chamber headqtza rters
a t hmbOree and Santa Bart.ora.
SIGN LAW proposed by the
NI!IIII'OIItM_.,. ...
I'IIIUIIEIIE8l.f -rAIIU
'
'
that time, the . city
pt federal otflciala
their strict rule.:
said.
Under the ttderal rules, new
coostructtoo or major remodel-
Ing here, s tarting next month.
would have to be built ~ oo
mounds, pilings or other artl-
tlcial Iitts. to be safe from
what federal engineers say
could be 12 -ft. Udal waves.
Two Sbou-·~ o" Fri. 6 Sat. Nitbt: 6y terr of ~~~ t lrls. We fMIJrant~~ yo11 wi ll have F""· w, fuo•i se! Wor~'t v(lu try us o~t.'
In areas such as Balbo-1 Is ..
land, the Bl.lboa Peninsula and
Newport Shores, Uut Yo uld
mean e levating bt.IUdings by
about 6 or '1 teet. But , an
engineer ing study commis-
sloned by t11e-clly d isagrees
with. the federal ttgures, con-r-~~======;;::::::::::;~;::~~., tending that the hi ghest nood
lf'~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;.~~~~~~~~lJI~~~~o~r~fN~ewport Beach is~m~ opposed by the
Mana ger Larry MH-
t he-city could expect would be \\.IIIPPl.J·:·s HEALTH\' ]f'oon:--;
handled by pres.nl sea walls. 20% OFF
Mr, Wy;m said talks with
officials of the-Federal In-AM ERI CAN DIE T A I?Y L HH Publllh Your
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
I I ,OR ALL CITIIIS
IH ~ l"-jouH~·.COUNTY
ONLY $25.00
(P'LU S Sl.G 'OR TH! ORANG! COUNTY "LING P!!)
Ier reported that 21 Chamber
member s spoke in opposltlooto
ordinance at a r ecent city
Planning Commission hearint):.
Another hear ln~ on the pro-
i s set before the Plannin!!
:o<nmls s,loo on Jan. 16.
• COMMUNITYCE/IiTERptan
f1esc r lb@d by Dr, Nolan
F'rizz.elle, who ~ot board sup -
for his Idea of br inging in -
art and cul!ural groups
to pl:ln a center , in-
DELIVERY GlRL Chr is DeP ue, 31, or Anaheim is in the
midst or ner busiest part of the yea r as she tieUvers
parcels here for a private delivery fir m. Her ··beat" is
~ewport Centtor . Chr is, who says she isn't a women's
libbe r, took t he job when a state tJ -...· oonnin~ -...·omen
from li!Hng more than 25 pounds was d!aneed. She herseU
weighs about 100 pounf\s, but says she f\e liver s parcPls
e ven !Jetter tha n Santa. •:Ensu~n flhOto.)
surance Adm inistration lndi-, VITAMIN
c::ate tha t )olnl engineering SALEI
"'""'"'' ,.,,,. , ... ,,. lhe CELEBRATION .
prohlem.
The FIA has the power to
cut orr federally-Insured io'lns
for constr octton thai doesn't
meet the ferleral Uood-rontrol
stancla rds.
Vi tan-ins(, .'tlinerals fO{fer ext1hH DH. 11, JQ'14 )
Certifi ed Ratt Mille
Fn.it & \'eK I.'table5
CHET" SHIRLEY WHII"PLE
\1 ;:.!"' \I " \UTili II HI.\ II.
'-'t:11 1'111/T U~:\1 '11 , I \I.H'.
fHarbn r Virw CrntrrJ
We YIU tate care ot both the ft.llDc atld the
publlcatioo U you send us the 3 copies ot tbe
Fk:UUous Bu!Deu Name statemeDl, ft.Ued out
ud atped. ud accompuied by a cbeet lor $35.
Or JOU cu come to the Enslen otftce to flU out
the torms. Notarl&iDg is DOC oecessary.
a 3,000-seataudllorlum,,
Big Can yon.
TIPS FOR PREVENTING THEFTS
Recent!}· a ~ewport Beach
woman notit-ed N'O men and one
woman seateti ina VE'hJr-h•park-
ed on the s trPel near her home,
The per sons ;~ppea r M to haVf<
no bu::.iness in the neivht()rllootl
and the woman had never seen
them befor e. She tel~phonef\ tit('
New pori Beach polir e •lepart •
m ent and prov lr!ed a rlpscr iplion
of the vehir le and the or·r upa nts.
Subsequent in vesth,ra tion r +:·
v ea l~.! lhe suhJiWts v.·en ·
•·r·asinl!" lhe neighloor twod,
S elerling a home to bur glan ze.
The JbovP silua!ion Sf'rves to
illustratf' how lllVOlvt:•l citizens
··an .t ~sist 111e polwe m pro-
If'• 1111~ their nl'i:.!hi.Orhoods.
Crw,e ptev+:ntion requi res a
dtizen-fl(llin· partnership in
orrter tot,.:; efif''IIVe.
r om mercia I area "''hPn the bus\
nesses are clo5e(J. • F'ESTIVA,L OF LIGHTS
boat pa rade around
Newport Harbor will be he lr1
December 19-23.
3, Vehicles r1r lv\n~ s low!!
tllrou~h reslrlentia I or I' Om mer ·
• ia l areas.
2721 e. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL filAR, CALIP. • JAYCEES announred tha t
h3 VP ra tsf-11 510,000 for
camp for hea ring-Impaired
children.
4, St ran~e parked vehl('les.
:,, Door to ciOOr solldtors.
C. Telephone sotl rltors ask· TI!LU'HOM! "JolliSJO
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s 25 :,. '
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529 ·.• .. ,, ... H
Sa•e now on tires
for JOUr Colt, Gremlin,
Pinto, TiJyot.J , or lfga
Regularl y'20.60
PQ\wr ~~real. ''78''
87•· I !.o•t• !> '"
I•'-' • I 8 ·, • , ;,
•• ~1 C..\~'"'
I ' L• '" ''' 1o • ,:_• I • 1'1• I 'I' o •'• I
I ", ·•I , ,\l •"l''l ill'o,.l•"•·1)> 1,,.
· "'' .t ,,.,<, lh,.!lil'·l~l'.,,,,c._,H,,I~
, • . '"''' 1 ... , "••~-1·h' '"'"~ro"tt•·"-"lth ,, "' 1, .. ,,,,.,. ,,,,,J-h .. 1om;: h-ool• 1•, .1J lor~· up
•h" '"'" • .. '1· ~~-~1 111 ,,,.,."'"''''I,,~ ....
·"''£' 0 11r l'rofc.~.~ionals for Fi,..,t C/a.~5 A11to Senice Too ...
Engi ndune-L p
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~· '"'" .-.. ~·"" '"''~Hor·" "'" "'"M', phot• ~ l ••••'er,v r
.. ,,. t' -·~·--·---·. •m<•"'~ "'nn'~~
' '· .,,,' '"''·"'
Lube and Oil
Change
ssso ..... ~ ........ .. .. ,... .. ""'.:.••
• f.onor "" '~''"' I"~"'•· ''"" • .,, '" ··~·-• ~~~•r• ""'"'~ '"ftt"' ......... r•"' ~ "'"""~ ~-"' ""''"'"''"" . ~~-... ~·"··· '"' •l'lll'•ftl"'enl
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II (J•or 1-"'l~to-•lo 11101all ...... ~~~ ....... ·'·· ''"" .. . 1,~,~ • r•· ~•••on fMIIII 11.-1
11 ~·•·)>•• ~llolol Iori .....
"" ,., on • "'"'' ••It, ~-~~ n•l•bl·· ., ,.._,.. Qll ........ ,,., ...........
q·hnd<n, II ,...lliffil. ..tr IIUe.tll
Llt.U, NOTIC:I
The fol!ol\'ln ~, TH;es M situa·
tion stjoulrt :!lv.·a \ s IK• reporteol
to I he tXIli< •-dep;H!Inenl for
iiiVeS IIl':lt LOn:
l. Str.tnl'e pl'r sons Iotter in (•
in J r esJdHlt !.tl Hta (rfa~ or
rm•lot).
2. Persons loiterilll! in a
L I GAL N011CI
mg questions rel(.l rrli.n ~ persnn-
.t! s<·hedules, ltahit s, etc. It 's
!~OOd poliry to refuse per sona l
u.ror rnatlon to te iPphone soli d -
tor s.)
'· Any Situation or pe r son
appears s uspicious In-
n.Ltur e.
The cltlzen sho uld oot a t~
~tex ~zigurshi
f"J .\i vtFit' ·rH .tW {'(,H nFrl.-"'i i!F U ?<:1
~OTICE OF FILI:"G AP PI.ICA-
TtO;-;-FOH t;o;-CREASES fOR
TJ::LEPIIIJ:-1£
TES
tr:rnpt to apprehentl or ques tion
ef·l rlis t:ln•·e-ll1alm~ por tton or J suspkious per son. Rather,
t he !OI] S< lietJutP II'OU\rl lJe r~-the l'ltiZell ShOUJfl iflltn ediately et,J. zu Ori,ifltll!J
duo ~1 1 1oT a on
11
f m inuult~ Ill it\~~ nottly tlw police ttepartment -_ _ _ f'? II _ 1 C"J. A .
The Pacifl r-T~Jephone anti
T£>1t'I!J"aph Compan} on Ser~
tember 30, I'J74 filet! -...·ilh the
Puhlir Utilities CorntTIISSion or
thP Sla t{· of CJ !ifor ni:t an ap-
plkation /~(). :152 i-l ) .m•t :•n
a m~nr1P<I ,tpp lt ( at ion on Der·f'rn-
tx:>r 13. 1~7-1 for ;tuthorth to
ill' rt"'dS>-• erLJill intrao;;IJt('
r att's ~not · 1~11 ,.:t-s .Lf;plit atll•-
to telephorw c:;;.rn •, turru --;tu:"l
willlin tl1e Stali' ot Ca!llor m.t.
Ttoe propos~>.! rJll-lnt reases
will pPn utt Pacifi r to offsel
in •·rpases in -...·aKP, s:l lan ,m!.l
Jsso•·ia ir-rf eq>ens~s .
PN LQI'. IL• to sr hetl e '.IIOUr • r.uppl~· a rlescr ipllon Ql tbeper·-• -~ ., ~
be il nprov€'11, su<:h as r et!ud.nl( sons, any \l('ll ic le mvolverf, and r n .1 C: II
raiPS for SJtllr•l1\ •lirP<I rfls -d~st·r ibe anr suspic ious ar -3800 C-aJ/ r tui(ic oa Jt ....HIIAJ·
tall<'(' <lLdf>ll •.til<;, .lnrl t'Stah-tiVil}. p I{ m C:././675 86.(1
hslow .I hlf•·ren!ial ow•r ni~1t The policf t!ep3 rt ment Ooes lb===~'--;;;::::"'==="'===='=·===-===== r ~It •<; : . ;n-r<-:1sun. l"v .. nine not ··ons 1rler inior maUoo orthis
duet t •li sl.tl•· •· rh.d,.o~! ratPs for sort to UP trivial, nor does it
,·.!11 -; • Ol'(•r lll c· •ILst:>n• •·S l!·ss t·onsirlPr pt>rsons s upplying thiS r---===:J
th:Hl ';] 1!1LI••s. t~pe or lnrorma llon to he nuJ. ioin the r11 .. 1·, s ur• I•:Lr l!f' tor Pr 1-s:lii..:PS or IJUS}'Uodles.
I' .ti e llrant'/1 Ex• h:JUc"P Sr-rvL •·e Man;· ..:r imes ''I)Uid he solved
would t_... Plirn lu.tl >-1. Tt1~ PH X or preventerl h1 I he infor mation
r att-s v.·mll•1 !Je reslru• tur ~d to provirl,.(] ll\' ~IN!, t·ono·e rned
E>l!mlnall' IJi:ll Ser ies lOO anr:l ··itlzens.
Th,l' Puhlw littlit1es Com-
300 PIIX S;.rvi<">-l':l ''k.;h'f'tates,
a nr1 tn•llnrtual r:ttes for ser-
v!1·e i'OI!lJ,.Onents wou ld lie sub-
s tituted.
mission ha s •·onso\irlate-1 !!us Hesiden• .~ extPn.c:;ions would
:lpplil'allvn wiU1 an •mvesttg:t-~e in1·reased !rom SI .OO to
tion Into thr-ratPS, tolls, rull"s, $1 .2~ per month.
c ha r -:es, operatton. rosts, scp. TOUCH-TO~~ Ca lling -Ser.
arattous, inter -1 ompany settle. vtce would toe restr uctured' to
menls, r OI't tn r ts, servirP anr! r epiat'P ex1st in~; rates with sep-
factlities of California telf'-a rale rates for !JustnEss anrl
phone <'Orporations. r esirlenr·e lines and f:tallons,
[n genera l terms, the pr o-PBX tnmks, stations anf\ most
poser1 rate r·la.n~r ·s are as fo l-PBX servlcP systems,
lows; Some key equipment inslalla.
:>:o •·t~a n~;es woulrl be mar:le tion c har~es woulr1 be ln.
in bastr month!)' exrhane;e st'r -c r~ased.
vi<'e r ates. The Wide Area Telephone
ServicE' r onnpr-llon ('fla r J?es Ser vice installation c ha r ge per
would inr rPa .'ii' for ne-...· and a ccess line wo ulrl ln<"r ease
af\f\itional ser vkr•, moves of from $10.00 to $50,00,
customer 's telephone sl'ls ,rer . Certain miscellaneous and -iiFn"fi;ii,;, of r ustomer 'ssets s upplementa l equipment instal-
and key telephone S)stem ser ~ la tion char ges and certain pr i-
vlces, and in pla <·r-ronne1:·11on vale line s upp lemental
c harges. The r ha rge for In itial mentlnstallatlon '""''es wo,tild
c.onne<·lion of a reslrlen ('e tele-be iru-reaser1.
phone would iJ(' inrrf'asetl fr om TIJf' rates proposed
$24.00 to $30.00; the bus ine ss a pplicalion are estima ted
c harge-woukl lncrease fro m proc!uce additional an n,.<l grO<IO
$35,00 to $45.00. The charge r evenue of $97 ,900,000.
for a customer -lnltl.ated chan~ Notice ot hearings on
in te-le-phone nu mber wo ukl In~ a pplica tion w\11 be pul>ll i;hed
c rease from $~.00 io SIO.OO not less than rtve nor
for a residenr(' telepiJOIIP, and than thirty days pr ior to the
from $10.00 to $15.00 ror a ·initial hearing.
bus iness te lephone. The Company's
Char ges for line extensioo rates woukl become
aDd ser'vlce cooned ion faclU-In various CaUfornla
lies In suburban ar eas would and
be changed to reduce th~ tr H c ltkttng t!Kl
tootage allowance a net to lase . of Orange and the
c harges ror excess roota ge on of Ne'lipOr t Beach, Costa Mesa.
a per centage of cost instead upon crant of a uthOr ity ther~
of a nat rate per foot. for by the California Pubtlt:
For intrastale message toll uttntles Commission.
service, increases ar e pro-A copy of the a~pll•:•.'~
posed 1D handled *· may be Inspected by -··.-:c·•
tson and rates. op.. ested persoo la the
erator and T he Paeutc Telephone •""!TaL.
elemtats or egrapb co...-..y at 10" N,
m•••ce ton acl*ult Main. Suta Ana, CalUornJaud
'lfOttld be lDcreased eo t(llt a Ia tiM Otttees ot the P1b11c
eoutiDI JDerement of S.4~ ~~~~~~~~~~i~tllo~ p&tioD-~statlon me1111M State
and $1.00 tor peroon.!Q-par-Stata Bolldloc.
•es•r-wCMlld afPlJ at au Su Frucleeo.
•tlllp ·nta •• w... stata omc:. BlllldfaL 107
-• .....,.. o1 till oc-11 Br-.:,, Loo Aowllo,
ellll ""'., tllrocl .... X forllt. <
lllllloc •-al lilloc_.. Oolof: Diu-II, lfl4
• 1 -·-bull, A Till PACII'I: T!LEPIICa -'" -.. D rata oellld. .UCQ TILIGRAPR COIIJ'AIIY
lllo "ao14 Ill -01 I It IIi AIITIIIII C. i.ATIJO, .11., a------YloefrCJI, ntL no---,. no Doc. "· .,., a ,.... t1 -.,___,..... •-1111 •as;al ..,.. ,,.
WILLIAM SNIPES DIES
Servlces were held Dec. 10
m Be ii -Broat1way Chapel, Co-
sta Mesa, for Will iam Sn ipes, !f,•IIMUI ~ fwiM .... F••ltr l1 .... lU I . Allot ..... WIM.
1..-eiHIM-..OioiiBe,.,_.IH•Uir~.
5j, of 1';'93 Anaheim, Costa ~~;;;;;~;~~;;;~;~~~~;;;;~~; Mesa, vd1o d!E'd Dec 6 at Hoag
hospital,
Mr. Snipes wor ked as a MARINERS CHURCH cabinetmaker ror Arrow Sash
and Doo rs on Newpor t's West
Side, lie was a South Carolh\2
native and had lived
ro r 20 year s.
He Is Sld'Vlved b:t h's wtre,
Mary Lo1.1!se, daughters Linda
Bunc h of Santa Ana and Shlrley
Snipes or Newport, br other John
Snipes an1 sister C lara Hatton,
both or Sout h CaroUna. and bJ
2 grandchi ldren.
THE TEA CHING ts CENTERED ON JESUS CHRIST
AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTICAL
C HRISTIAN LIVING ALL AGES AR E WE LCOME.
Counseling and vtslting available .
SUNDAY SE RVICES:
WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SC HOOL
8:30, 9·45 and 11 :00 a.m.
PHONE: 675 -45'JO
2200 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, near MacArthur
TENNIS. SHOES
TRACK SHOES
TENNIS DRI!SSES
A MDRY
CIIIMJIAS
TII!NMIS HilTS l SHORTS
TENNIS rw:xm
lAIII" • & DUMIEU. sns
.A'IWIDAIIDS l ltiHLS
DAIITS l DMTIOMDS
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OPEIIIIIG D1 MEWPaiT.I
C.SCOJT.
,MJ:U NIOD..S.
PIRATI'I 111ft OWMEI -lo I u -to oolarP hlo Nlllll.ul oo Reuotropo Aro. Ia eo.-dol JW.
Moodily alehl, bl wtn flee a Ctty c~u dec.._ oa the
protect. He' wulo ID -lo 1111 •tt~c c:apodiJ' ud 1oue
ol!.otroot pulllll( lor hlo e-1. (Eu!p pMIO.)
Jotta Sol*an.l ....... to Itt
few extra tab .. ut Ma Plnte's
reltlurtDt in Corooa del
but City Hall might pull
tablecloth out from UDda-
plans. j
Lucille KuehD of lnl.ne Ter #
IT ....
niEDAY
&DOCPHIN
7:10
~-li§~:~:e~l:t~y COUDcUwoman wno the area, says ahe
plans to npaDd the
at 440 Heliotrope
seat 100 people, twice what
seats now, "could end ~ AL PACIIIO
DIANE KEATON
ROBERT DUVALL
NOW UYNIIIM'r
:Tbru FrldaJ
Calllbr -Iiiii·
7:0J & 10:4 ~
iiillsll .....
PlUS
"'fANNY
Hill"
7:00 6 10:26
WB.COINlO
5CINIC
A'IOitA a)UNfY ......................
lli!Diol ....
8: JO Tbta Frldly
C1U for otbar Umu
1:00
& 10: JO
Tbro FridlJ
•
~~~tin_• more drinkers than
--and It's an eating
now. Tbat would be quite
c han~."
''She doesn't know wllat sbe's
I'"~~ about," insists the out-
lSI Mr. Souk.eras, "I'm not
the sakol business. I nm
OPEN DEC. 25
with 11SPIES"
and
"11 HARROW HOIJSE'"I
Bath
"BUST!R & BILLIE''
(G)
''LOVIH' MOLLIE"
(R)
lUMCNEDM , ...
llt'L.,.-' QMIJIII • Ul£150 • I'IIM8 , •
GEM
TALK
CL!AM!D ~ II!I'AII!D
Aho
O•tGIMAL
.WilT laM & MAaiMI An., A. tc.tn
GLOBE GEiliiAN
DELICATESSEN ................ ,...
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GERIIIA~ STYLE
SAUSAGE ucl MEATS ., ... -=--
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CGIGIIA DIL 1M!, eM..
JIT. KMOX TRAINING
. .lriDY -IAwrMCO W,
co-. -Gl &lellord Colo-mu,.UH Port Ooalolp ctr.
ele, Harbor Vlew Hom ... bU
eompllt.-1 8 wHU of baa:lc
combat tra1niD& at Ft. Knox.
Ky.
LIGAL HOTICI
RIC '" COllECfORS PLATES
ROY AL. CO .. IE:NHAGI!.N JIO .. C El.AtN AND .NO
8&G 121 KO'MCE OF INTENTION TO
EliGAGE 111 THE SALE OF
ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES
1%-11 -74
To Wbom U May Concern:
6 GRONDAH L o,-OE.NMA .. I< ••• A JOY TO .E.HOLO
... A TREASU RE TO I(I[I!.JI.,,AN tNIJ ESTME.NT
TO APPRECIA T E.
SuDject to lssua.nce of the
Ueeue applied for, DOi iee ls
hereby ct•• thlt the lmder .
•llf*l propo ... to sell alco-
bolle beY.-aps at the prem-
, .... dMc.rlbed u follows:
RIC 200 YR. ANNIVERSARY P LATP. 110
!116 Well Oeea11 f ront
NtwpOI't Beb., CA.
Purnant to S~K:h Intention,
the 1Ditr,tcned is applying to
the Department of AlcoboUC'
BeYenge Cootrol for Issuance
of u alcohollc beverage ll.cense
(or Uceo.Ma) lor these prem-
Ise. as follows: '•48" oo sale
ceoeraL
WATOI FOR OUR HOLIDAY
SALE
Starting Friday, December '11
( Clo ••4 Thu ra.,
RtTERSON, INC.
Charles M. Y e1ger
V. Pres •
Publlsh: Dee . 19, 19'74, 1n the
Newport Harbor Ensign.
-~ itltertors • ji,IIM1fWh! ~.1..~:-::-::::-::~
Tel: 6~.t.-7UO 1
·NOW I -· ........ 26«l E. Coast Hi !if, way, Coooonc dol liar
D•ILY• t •JO • 5130
5UMOATS 11 • 5
r•11 P'A..KIMG IM Al.t.a
CMUIGI ACCOUMTIIM'IITID
••um111 ....... S OUTH COHS 'l
TWO COlli PLETE SHOWS
1:00 fr 9: )0
2001 A ~PACE
OD()SEY ('
· Pluo-
P ius • Cinderella Liberty''
"SOYLEHT GREEN" Ballo ==~====:==~~~~~~~-~;;;.;~~~~~~~~~
fRER Merchants' Movie
THE PORT T HEATRE AND THE F'OLLOWING MERCHANTS
WISH YOU A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON A.'iO PRESENT YOU
WITH· A FREE FAMILY CHRISTMAS MATINEE ON MONDAY ,
DEC. 23, AND TUESDAY, DEC. 24 , .. PICK UP YOUR FREE
TICKETS AT THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS:
CO LE OF NEWPORT RE ALTORS
151!5 E. Coast Hltbny, COM
CORONA DEL WAR BO<.E SHOP
SS%3 E. C<alt Hlpway, COM
PAUL'S fLOWERS
lUI E. CCIUI Hl&'bwar, CDU
NEWPORT TIRE CENT ER
1000 E. Caul H..,....y, COM
CHRIITE18EN PHARMACY
SOil E. COUI Hl&t"oay, CDII
808'1 _., BARBER SHOP
HOI E. Caul H1&10fty, CDII
ALIU'IWOII'IIIARilET -E. CaullllclrftJ, CDII
B.AtfK OF J.MERI:A
MR. BEST CLEANERS
CM.sl HicftftY It Iris, COM
ZUB!t'S
Z9ZO E. Coast Ht(hWI )', CO W
UNITED CAUFORNIA BANK
Sl41 E, Cout Hlcbfty, COM
SIR ~H &I CHIPS .
!931 E. Cout HietiWIJ, COM
THE ENSIQI li&WSPAPER
!711 E. Cout Hiebn.J, COM
SCENIC PROPERTIES
291S E. COUI H..,...,, CDM
VISIOif REALTY
1'141 E. COUI H..,...,, CDII
1100 E. COUI JIIIIMf, Cl*
-PORT
vs. ·Tars ~---~ , .
f~r city t!~J!._ ...... me~
Cor01a del Mar ud New .. pamPq Lean 45-2:6 oolf.:. ..
port Harbor meet toa.tcM. De<:. day, ud cwetwbelmlnc Sln•
19, ID lht •••l N""P'ft 75a5l T.-y nlc!lt. Tbe Ana-
Beach city lll&h ecbool balbt-belm tournameot cootlllues
ball eb&mpioaship etuh. Game thro• Saturday. Last n.lfi'ht,
tlmt 1s 7 p,m, at Newport tbe E&Jies were sct\eduled to
"Hubor's om. race Los Altos, one of the
The teams play in dlftereot toiU'De)' favorites.
lHpes, and meet only ooee Costa Mesa's Mustangs are
a Y•r, ln pre.league play, idle tor the rest of tta. hollday
Eltancla wonltsttrst2p.mes season, after finishing second
ln the Arahelm Holiday Festtnl lut week 111 the San Clemente
Stroich will
join Bruins
Kelly Strolt~h, OCC JC All-
tournament.
Corona del Mar's Sea Kings
wUI match a tough defense
against a Newport Harbor team
that usually scores mon ttan
70 polnts per game. The Sallors
lost to Lone Beach WUson,
73-43, In last friday's finals ot the Huntington Iw.lch
tournament, but had scored big
1n ear Her ~mes, iDe hxtlng a
71-57 thumping of Warren In
I be HWltinldon tourney,
Corona dfol Mar took the 3nt
pla<'e spot in the same tourna-
'
r ' ,~i . ' .
OCC TEAM WINS
TENNIS TOURN.EY
, America middle ll;tard wlllptay
the oeJt 2 seasoos for coach
Dick Vermeil's UCLA Bruins.
The 6-2, 215-pounder from Co-
sta Mesa Higb wiU transfer
to UCLA following completion
of the tall semester In Janu-
ary. He wllltakepartinUCLA's
spring practice prouam. ment, beating ServilE' 59-56 Orange Coast College's
Frida}' night. Last ThlD'sda}', mixed doubles tennis team
the Sea Klngs beat Westminster captured the r·hamplooshl~ of
62-50 to ~In tbe consolation the Southern CaUfornta Corn-
round. munily Collej;\e lnterrolle~iat c.>
Estanc-ia capturf'(l the con-Athlellr CCitmcll lt>nnjs tourna-
sola.Uon tille last Friday In ment held lit'('. 6, 12 :w1 13
the Garden Grove tournament, .1t Lon~: B{'aeh CUy Collfo!.!t'.
PRACTICING for toys for tots night and for Santa's ap-
pearance at the Dec. 20 UCl vs. North DakOta Statf' basket -
ball game are Santa hlmseU wtth. UCI varsity player~
Dan Halr and Steve Cleveland (right). S'tf:. Joe Bennett
of the Marine Reserves enjoys the run. Fans will be ad-
mltt&d tree to Friday's 8 o'r \oC'k ~me by presenting an
unwrapped new toy at the Crawford hall ll<"k£1t windov.·.
Santa wlll pa~· the basketball tans a visit at haUtime .
Buc crew will be Iough
Strolch was a first team All-
America pick this season and
was OCC 's leadlng tackl£1r with
93 solo tackles and 81 assists.
SOtrth Coast Conlerf'nc£1 <'o-•ch£1s
nam£1d him to the all-(•onfer-
ence first team, anti sports-
wrUers selec t(!(! hJm as the
SCC's df.'!enslve player or thE>
whipplni! Sunny Hills 66 -6r; Coach Dolf if' Duddrirl~e ·s Orange Coast College crew record against the 4-yearcom-
d.f!er bei.n~ knoc:ked out or th~ squad tied with S:1nt;1 Monk:t coach Dave Grant Is a lready petition for a .747 wtMing per-
v.·inner's bracket Thursday City Colle~P aml Pa.<:adeua for smiling, and that can mean centage. occ •s junior varsity ni~ht by Garrlen Grove, 66-63. the top spot in the zr;.re:wt onl}' one thing --the Pirates eight is 6!:1-2 1-l for a .767
Costa MPsa heat Mission tourney. Ea('h sqtlllrl had 26 will be stron~ in 1975. mark, while the fl'eshmen are
RATED
B.B.
Solllll cau~ c .. -.
:t'' ..:::.,r:':a pk~~..:
Saata Ana Colltce 0ou to WID
tbelr Srd aucceutwt' Soath
Cooll,_o...,.,.u 111~ ,,.., .. ,
Tbe 0-lfl.m race pta lriter-
.,.,. Jaa. 11.
Tbt Dou, WhO fi.Dithed 3rd
lD the ltate lall s•SOD, re-
ceived a total ol 25 points 1D
the baltot1Dc. occ was picked
tor 2nd with 20 and Mt. San
.ADtoolo was ntld 3rd with
!6, Fullertoo 4th witb 15, Cer-
ritos 51b wUb 8 alld San Dte~
Mesa .,., selected for last
wttb 6.
OCC IS SECOND IN
IRON MAN RATING
Ora.ngto Cocast ColleRe is se-c-
ond In the South Coast Con-
ference's 1974-75 "'iron man
a ward'' standings foiiOWiDR
completion of the 3 fall sports.
The award goes to the sec
school that dlD'iDg the courSE'
of the entlrf' collegiate sports
''ear tlil s been the most SU<"I·ess~
ful on the athletic fl el(l, Com-
petit ion is helrt: In t o sports.
Followin p: completion of foot-
ball, cross cow1try and water
polo, Fullerton College is llrst
with 35 polnts. OCC Is second
with 28 and Mt. San Antonio
Is third wltb 23, Cerritos has
14, San Diego Mesa, 8, aOO
•••• I I II
••••Ish .. c.t. ..
c-......
May the beauty of the
Season brighten your
home, not only at
Christmas, but always.
~~~BOYD * 675-Snl * 3637 E. C..at Hwy.
Corona d.! Mer Prol~cl yo•rs witb
SWISS FRANC
Viejo 39-33 on WedneStta y of powts. More than 60 athletes began 60-23 tor a .723 percentage.
la st w~eek, and rollertover Rulli -The OCC •luu or Tom ~·ilz-work.i.11g out to:-OC C's r rew OCC 's r rew program ls>A'ell-
dOIJl[ ;J }-43 on Thw-Wy tO·ild -slmmuns .t nll Susan Kett enbN t in the middle of September known nationally and Grant ad-
vance to the finals of the San took th<' Divts ion G '·rowu. anrl 54 are still on the squad. mils that has helped recruitin!i:.
Cle_mente tournamPnt , he!orp DCC'!> OWen Rtss an_d Debh~£' "That's the biggest turnout Will Holladly comes to OCC
lostng to the host San Clemente Moe took a 3 set vu.:tory tn v1e've ever had " says Grant !rom Santa Barbara where he
team r;6-50 on Frlrta} nit.thl. the tinat .round of the Uivi~lon >A'ho calls thl; year's ere.; was an All-America~ wa ter polo
League play opens for all 7 ro~pelltlon to win tha t IItle: ··bright, enthusiastic and bi g." goalie In high school; Tom Wells
teams on Jan. 8. Corona del OCC s Mark Jones anrl _Ter~) "This should be by far our w..t.s a top prep oarsman in the
Mar, _Costa Mesa and Estanda Flebloo wer e Sef ond Ln Dt-biggest squad," Grant says. San Francisco Bay Area; a1w:l
pla~· lfi the new 3-A C entur~ vis iOn 2; Jim Jar obsen and "The oa rsmen in our junior Co le Graves came to OCC alter
Lt>a.J,'Ue, Newport Harbor is in ·!odr_ ~~lie~ were runners -141 varsit}' and freshm;n boots his brother decided to stay and
tbf' 4-A Sunset Lea!i:ue. 10 Dtvtston a. average about 6 teet, 3 inche s play football at the University
Sant~ Ana , 6. OCCTOBET~~dddd~~~~~~aa~
E.lfcl•siv~ Co•rrty R~fJ.
JOHN 11011 APP
147· 4189
ul•" 'II
IN WATER POLO
II aOO 180 poWldseach. That's of W.:as hinlcton.
ENSIGN CLA SSIFIED ADS kind of slu you need to Bob Whitford, a sophomor e
move a boat." who graduated from Newport
has guided OCC 's for-Harbor high S<"hool, 1
1
eads
for 11 seasons and ha s OCC 's group of returning
the Pirate pro~;Tam into l£1tterm en. Bob, a 6-4, 190-
Orangto Coast Co llege fin-
ished 6t11 at tbe state water
polo championships held Dec.
6·7 at Cypress College, but
the Pirates demonstrated to
the rest of the state that they
just might be the team to ~t
next year for the title. •BEAUTY $ALOII
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone 644-7336
LET" J GET ~CQVAINTP.D!
Phou 5•·5212
2604 .t.VON
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SALES & SERVICE
420 E. 17TM ST. COSTA MESA
646-7706 -648·6855
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• ORY CLEAIIERS
DIMMITT
()i1!:;
fiMllt quality dry cletnina
on th~ premisn
•
SeJf.servK:~ l1undry
AU new -lttest mode
fripbire wuhe.:S
3200_E. Coast Hwy., COM
Phonr: ·67'3-9&05
• FLORISTS
FLOWERS FOR .
ALL OCCASIONS
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TAX PROBLEMS?
TAX PROBLEMS''
Bur our rorporatlon with
tax k>ss ol 530,000 (Jp.
proxtmatelr) and no !1£1bts.
lnclucles Balboa B:n Club
m('mher shltJ.
(1 11 :!13 ) 783-8055
• HO"E IMPROVEMENT
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pl~mbing, carpentry, .,..
pamting. '-
FREE ESTIMATES 673-3658
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~~~ PLANT DECOR 0..• ••" ... nt co"'• to
, • ., b•~ngcompl ete
pi_, d.c:•,..tlna ••~
.tc .. Ffe• co•u .. ho·
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• SERVICES
POETS ON CAN VAS. Wp SJlP·
<'i<lliz(> in tr~nsf.!r nng tin~>
art reproductions to c-anvas.
Finest selPCtion J Vaila tJie.
All periOI'Is of :~rt. Custo m
framing. 302 Main St •• Ba l.
ooa Per.inSula. Call 613.6381
or 962-6009.
OOROTHY NAPKIE
INTERIORS
(I 1 years wllh w. & J . Sloane
Phone 548-9798 or 642-1691.
. Master Cha.rgel
IRONING. Years or experience
on all types of clothing anrl
linen. Specialty --men's
shirts. $1.50 per hr . Ma ble
Whitman, 607 Marguerite,
Corona del Mar. 673-2774.
o MUSICAL FOR SALE
IT'S TIME TO TlffNK
OF CHRISTMAS
Kohler & Chase spinet
plano ....•..••.. $ r;95
Hammonrl M.3 organ . . . 695
Nice rtve-foot graOO • . • 1295
Conn Se renade Console
organ • . • . . • . . . . . 995
Player pl.aoo, Wal,
Musette . • . • • . • . • • 1495
Kimball 692 Swinger or~n.
6 mos old, just • • • • • 1195
Beautifully refln ished Bak:lwin
. made Hamilton grand,
5'2'' ••.••.•••••• 2495
Lowrey Teenle Ge nie, just
11ft a flnRtr . • • • • • . 980
Story & Clark Fr . Prov. plano,
beautiful rent return •• 1095
Yamaha conlble orp.n,
£10-R;only , •••••• 3175
• BCHMIIJI' MUSIC CO.
SttiaW1.J .. Yanw.ha -Lowrey
ltm l'f. Mt.lnSt.,Saata Ana
Ell. 1114
• FOR SALE
A.K C. Mll\IATURE of the best in th e nation. pOWlder, is conslder£1d one of
puppy, male, black, S45.1Thnn••h the Bocs t::ompete only the top ~ol1egiate oar smen in
Pl10n~> 979-2-18';". gainst 4-rear sehools, 'thf'y the nation.
"'"(-;A:;;£:i)((Jt:;::;£-;;:o;;;'::/:~~ rat'ked up a trulyremarlr.-Last summer he was one HEARDED COLLIE P UPS record ovef the yp:irs. ·or 20 -oarsm~·n selected from
Whe lped Oc t. 23. J ust The Pirates have won four throu~:"hout the country to take
for C:Jr lstmas tim e. The WeSieJr<lo Sprints champion-part in a special itevelopm t•nt
!.:mal s ha g() dog seen m'<h ll~hi.~s and have competed 4 tim~.s c<tmp sponsored by the United
on TV 13:tPl y, Rare th£1 national collegiate c hlm~ States Olympic Men's Rowing
BKC rel,\ist ereo1. Call :!1 S}racuse, N. Y. C ommitte~ in Hanover, ~. H.
1834. 2 occasions the}" have 12ktG Rick Barrlen, a soph:l:nure
·GI ASS fiOPPER"' <'lear
,,I:J ..;tw 1' dinctl }' -$';'5
Phone 673-0<Y.i3 before 8 p.m.
• FOR REliT
in the world's premier from Corona del Mar High,
event, the Henley Royal returns to the DCC program
at Henley-on-Thames, lar~::er and stronger this year.
Last season Barden had 160-
0C<::: Is 01 2-yPar pounds s tretched on his 6-4
instlluUon. the PlratP~ are a\-frame. Hi! went on a weight
lowed only to rompete on tile training program last summer
fresh nan and junior varsity and has upped his weight to
levels. Rowing agJinst jWllor 183 .
varsity boa ts from major 4-Grant says John Silcox, a
year powers is no e3S)' ta sk. 6-5, 195 -poundsophomorefnm
Only 5 of DCC's 19 players
are sophomores and 4 of the
6 starters will return next sea-
soo. Bob WILson's Bues-shOttkt
be loaded in '75.
OCC 's Pat Moorhouse, who
scored 9 ROlls Ln the state
tourney, was named to the all-
tournament team and re~,;eived
All-America honors. He scored
86 goals tbLa.. HUOO, an OCC
single-season bl&h, and nee:ts
only 58 to become occ•s aU-
time :eadlng scorer,
DCC dropped an 11-10 de-
cision to Colleg£1 of San Mateo
in the tourney opener, btJ1: stop-
ped Diablo VaUe}' In the second
contest 7-3. The Bucs lost an
ll -5 verdict to Go lden West ln
the final cor.test.
it A WAli A." APARTM EN T -S l ~
pe r rtav. Onfo hOur drlve rrom
llooolulu. Beautiful!~ IIP<'or.
:Hf'l'l. Panor:u nir vl t>w of !!l)tr
r our ses, 1110unta tns, valleys,
ocean. Days r<tll 213 -%8-
1677 . Evenm ~ call 714 .962-
!J!:IOS.
Cr ew ;Lke W:tshington, Cali-La~ Vegas, has shown remark-REPORTS AT YUMA
forni.a and Harvarr1 have such able improvement since last Marine Lance Corporal Karl
large rowing 11rc..gram:; that the year. H Ro ers son of Mr and
dirterenee between_th~ir varsity The Pirates ~n the 1975 M.rs. H~nrf Ro~ters of ·2276
a nd JV boats Is mstgnlflca.nt. campaign on Aprtl 5, facing Pamela CirclE' Costa Mesa
O·tto: the past 4yearsGrant's UC LA aoo U. C. santa Barbara has re rtert fo~ t1ut at Maru.;
GARAGE fo r stora ~::f' or <'ar. JV and !rosh eights have com-on the UCLA course at Bal.lona Corps ~ir station Y~ma Ariz
lialhoa lslanrl . 67~-1-177 . pilf'l'l a sensatlornl 129-44-1 Creek in Marina delRf'y. ' ' •
l l'll NEWPORT SEACH
·~-~ Offta 1-'urnilwi-f' ~. ~~)-OESKS •CHAIRS M FILES •SAFES =-OFFIC E SU,..LIES
-[ji & STATIONERY
'II Add in& Mad! ... s.~.. T.,,....tt.rt
Rent_.• 673-6820 s.,...lu
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• CARS FOR SALE
1962 OLDSMOBILE. Ori .. ty
Needs a IIHie work.
:.Iter 3 p.m. Pbooe 64<1.&508,
o TUTORIIIC
FORMER BERLITZ TEACHER
Spanistl • french • ltaUaa
Your borne, office, my ltllltio.
Couverattoaa.l • Tutortac
Family Gr~ • Prlnte
Leuoa. Belt Racofl\,m ......
tiOna. Edardo, Ul-'7'111,
541-4131.
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JOHN CDOMBB, M.tH.tGBR
640-1414
.t+H'tS'J'MAS I
G reetings to all of oru frie nd;
and our sincere thanks for letting:
us serve you. Happy holid;ty all!
lt,chelle Robers, Re.\ltor
3333 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar 675-2373
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m herald the season
with song and gr<~titude
for your frimdship.
BROI<EF181 !ReALTORS
2025 W. IALIOA ll YD. 671·1663
NEWPORT lEACH
wish for
a happy
Yuletide
from
e BER.VIT~ f:I~~~R~E~
e COSY WARD
e MARIAN RE EDY
e JOUN MERRIL L
THE REAL ESTATERS
332 MARGU CORONA D!L lolo\11 673-ISie
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Is YOUR House
too small?
•• •• CALL GIHHY MORRISON FOR ALL
YOUR REAL ESTo\TE PROBLEMS!
.• COATS & W~~1E RW.TOIS
Large 1 BR .. e ba. home on ..,..Y beidl: ·
or use ose BR.I)omewilh2 BR. opt; 50ft.
lot, shore mooriill. $2115,000
Family home; e bdrms., 4 baths. 36 Ft .
lot. Pier luHp. $2115,000
AttracUve I 'BR., 2 ba .liliiJe story bome l f11180ft. streettollreetlat.$1S2,500
WAIL LONT 1.0'11 : -n.-... -u••
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
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IAfl!ll~-ft \li.L.,...MI
of the
' ..... , SEASON m ROY R. MeCARDLE REALToR
ltliJ. ... _N&WIO&T 8LliD. OOirrA MilA 167'729 li. ·•zzz ... u~
1 ~ .Lr~sfmas ~~~~lltS ~· -~--~_.i . At tbls season. many years aco ns borD aSaYior, a.? ••• ~o
Iff· Jesus Christ our lord. :~ 1i . MaJ eacb of us recopl&e this II8UIXl u a time of
·• wors~ a Ume to tun our t.rts and mlDds heueo-
ward,' ~ time to refled oa tbe P"eatest gift ever offered
to manktDd -~ God' a 11ft ol Hls Soo.
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Do IIIIo ... -b ..,. ... bo
a nw d&J'. MCb,.,
a liiEW ftU' b' a MEW ,_.. -YOU
-WNIOCIA, ~. -· :-:uu:o:• ~,~ •..
ll!URSIIIIY, DEC. 19, 1974
lupuf In' ltlll
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lMt W. Cn11 .. Mlr
2 NEW-fee land
BAYFRONT HOMES
1200 E. BALBOA BLVD .
AND
1202 'E. BALBOA BLVD.
4 BEDROOMS 4 BATHS EACI ~ CJSTDM BUlL T
Spiral stairway to second noor. entries, marble lavatory tops, heavy
Travertine marble flreplace facing shake roofs, spacious gara ~t:es, low
in master bedr ooms. Italian tile in maintenanl"e exter ior s. etc:.
ALL THIS PLUS A PANORAMIC VIEW ACROSS THE BAY!
Private Docking for your Yacht with short Run to Harbor Entrance
I
New list g
COM DUPLEX
l ______ ! ScatCJiy of 'llo'al("r front la nd allfl loc rP:~<=·-.-.c;t "'! ronstrur t10n make
these hom es an attra· 'i.,.e buv loda ).
I
QUIET AREA -2 bedroom, 1 t.th rront home
with south patio.
PLUS .
BatChelor apartment with small yard.
only $78,500
•••• ONE TO SEE
CORONA DEL MAR AREA
S~luded huury -beautUul prdens and patios
surroundlng outstanding' pool. Five bedroom hOme
wtth IRMilt"..t'1)Dfart ......
$184,500 FEE ••••
CORNER DUPLEX
CORONA 'DEL MAR
Quality ~Its -eac h has two story Uvtng room,
two bedrooms, two baths, and coovertible den.
And in addition one as large family room with
brick fireplace and wet bar.
.o/ newport
REALTORS
615-5511
. WE'RE-HAVING A DRAWING:* All
YOUDCsters 10 yean old or Jess. Drop
your name In the Bit Box and win the
"GID.Ilerbre~d House" It's oo display.
*Moncloy, Dec. 23 .
Also: Ail you good Corona del Mar ~ (over 10 yean old) wbo wish
aD ll"x24" aerial copy of CorOfta del
Mar In the early 1910's can pick one
up lit our office (while they Jut).
NnPOIIT IIIIACif.CCIIIO DilL MAR
IIIAL I !!ATI lf'ICJAL!m
COLE Of NEWPORT, REALTORS
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WHEN ,\JACHASING OR $ELLING IN
•IIINSIII.MWWOfiWT BEACH CORONA DEL MAll
~lA .. IA IRVINE
• MULTII'L~ LISTING SERVICE
Pfu"Js olill · Commetdlf . .._ • ••*' -•.c:--allil ---
For furthu nPtails or inc;(l('·'h O' ,·1 ·.ou r hr okpr .,r
NELSON ROBINSON , Realtor
2110 MAIN ST. (ot Bolbo o Bl.), BALBOA 6H-8120
macnab/ irwiiB
al~ristmas 1974
"May the spirit of Christmas al-
ways fill your heart and may the
New Year bring peace to live
and grow in faith, Jove and har-
mony, each with the other."
And once again, may we personally,
from the bottom of our hearts,
thank our wonderful friends and
c lients in the Newport Harbor
Area .
~~-::
and Associates
101 Dow. Dri9e 142·12:35 1644 MK.Vttu M4·UOI
He aport~ c.litornil I2IQ
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LIVE ABOVE
YOUR BUSINESS
Only ClllCe In a long while do choice
commerci~ p~es in CDM come
sale. Almost never do these
UDO EAST END
Charming old er S bedroom home
prict."d al 1nt value. Pier and slip.
Terms to qualifted buyer. S255,000.
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, T!IIS I:!O.ME HAS IT ALL • ,
Popu)a·r Coronel del Mar o.ddr~S'S
charm with quality, \'iew or the tic:h,;
pools and pounding surr from this 3
bedroom, 2 bath home. Terms too!
$142.500.
CLOSE TO SPYGU.SS
Super Sandpiper on Popular
Spyglass Ridge. Professionally
decorated with Van Luit wallpaper.
Great patio with viewing deck. Four
bedrooms. family room, 2 baths.
$124.000.
DIAL 644-1766
,2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N.ll.
4 COLDWELL ll.t.NKER CO.
• I I IlLS .... ES REPORT I I I
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalle d
$184 million for the first II months
of 1974. THIS IS MORE THAN A
22% INCREASE OVER THE SAME
PERIOD A YEAR AGO . 5,947 new
listings were proc essed, of which
50% WERE SOLD! 661 of the sales
were cooperative.
List your property with a Realtor.
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Don't let the aun apoll Y9Uf
patio fun. Shed• wltl'l coloiful
Cflntu fot cool comfolt. C.ll
or cOtM bv lor1rn utlrNit ...
SAIIllll .,,_ -· 2202 SOUTH MAIN
Slllle, you're
on ' start111c Joo. a,. 11 ww be
lop~ lor "tbo lltll time to 57
y-.rs, to tUe pt,etw11 ot peo.
pie In pC>Il< balldlnp and ..
state and comty roadl ln Or·
a age Couoty.
lt you've been doing it all
aloog aDd pttlng any wltb lt,
doo"t worry, so blve a Jot of
other people. The cO\IItJ law
was paued iD 1911, olt_.wblJ
to protect lbt prtney ot in·
d1vkflals. It remained on the
boots, almost uaaotictd, untll
a de~ CCMI!Ity ·dlltrlet at.
torney recently decided to stop
a newsman from pbotognphlng
a wUness abo« to eoter a
courtroom. Sucb selective ap.
plleatloa or the law riled 5th
Dlstrlct S•rvlsor RUey, who
lntrodoced repeal legtslatlon.
"The statut-i Is UDCOrl8tltu.
tJonally broad," he commented
last week whe n he introduced.
his but, ":md could Infringe
on the rlgtlts of a fr ee press."
Comty Counsel Adr ian Kuy-
per assurE'd s~rvlsors that
r epeal of the law would have
oo effect on b:lnning picture
taking in courtrooms .
LIIUMO~
F ICTITK>t.S 8l5[N'ESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following per sons ar e
doing business as: The Ferr y
Stop, 506 s. Bayfront, Balboa
Is land, Calif. 92660: JeaMe
M. Bjorkhmd, 92 Linda Is lE>,
Newport Beach, Calif. 92660;
Charlotte Clos son, 22781 ls -
la mar e Lane, El Toro, CaUf.
92630; Ve@ Vee Frailey, Rue
SL Ma rtin, Corona riel Mar ,
Calif. 9262::i.
"A judge can s till make his
·wn rules about his court-
r oom," Mr . Kuyper pointed out.
This busin ess ls conr1 udetl
by a general partner s hip,
Si)::Tled: Jeanne ~. Bjork-
1Wir1. Supervisor Rlley's r epeal
ordinance was scheduled for
fina l approval yester day.
This statement was fi t~
with. the County Cler k of Or-
a nge CoWJ ty on Dec . 2, 1974.
Beware of holiday thieves
Holirtays a.r e not a !wa ys happv ber whe re 'yo u can he reached.
da ys, espef'tally when Chris t-Stop :~II ma il, ne~j,•spaper and
mas shopper s get gifts SIQ\en milk de liver ies.
rro111 their l·ar s, the ,\'ewporl 6, If }'OU see aJJ)'fhin~ out of
B~a ct1 pollee rlepar tmenl re-the ordinar y, ca ll police .
PRIVATE STORAGE
Slh·,.. . G>ld · Co•n• · Vol...,.,..
(7U) 835·7~1
~OW .ATU ' MA .IMUM IAfflY
FVt..I..V !N!U I'IED
mmder! local shoppers thiS
week.
The depart ment listed the
ro uowim: lips to profp('f l':lrs
:m d hOmes from } uletldl'
t!Jieves:
I. Npver leave valuable~is
ihle tn llw pa ssenger t·om 1-
meot ol o1. car. Put them in hP
trunk, o.~.·here they can't be seeu.
2. Par k and lock your ca r
in well-li~:htet! areas.
3. Ah:a ys lock }'Our ltomp
lnd leave some tights on, wltlt
1404 N""h G''(,;'\:;;;·;:,, a timer, 10 burn r1uring thP ~ .. n'""""·l" evening hours. r-:-;::~~~~~~:,,..., 4. If you'r e goin!! out of town !or the ho hdays, noli!} polkP,
MATTRESSES Give them names of people
MEW -REIUILDIMG author ized to enter your house.
lrrei!ular Sharws 5. Leave a ke): lj,'ilh a neigh-
lnnersprl.Ag -Cottoa bor , 1\~ve him r hef'k ~·our ho me
CO STA Mf;SA to.~ATilESS C O. periOttically. Leave your trip
2 t so N•wport llwcl. Ll&•rty t.l 101 itinerar }' or an emergency num.
MEMBER AMERICAN G£M SOCIETY
Movado Museum.
For him and her.
Other wQtche-; record
l ime. Movodo Museum
Watches d ignify il.
5peclotor 51rop-On,
l 4K gold w1th block
Mu~eum dia l. Gold
circle o t twelve .
Hi>. S275.
Her>. S225
CHARLES H. BARR
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PHILIP L. GABR IEL, a Balboa
Peninsula resilient for 5 yea rs,
reports thai nis nove l, ··Tomor-
r ow -tomor row," will SOOfl be
made into a moYie. HP is busy
at h1s tn~wr iler an•t expects
to have anothe r novel r ead)
lor puhlkation in 6 months.
HOWALDS RESUME
WICHITA VISIT
Gr :1111 :~nrt Inez llo11·~Jrl of
CorollA df:'l \lar lert bsl w~e k
en•l for a r eturn trip lo Wk hJta ,
Kan., 10 tend 10 t11e riP!ails ot
.probating !he estate of Grant's
father, Arthur William llowalrl ,
who rh e-1 ~ov, 15 at the 3£f'
or 87.
T hey t1a rl a ttended 1t1e :'\ov .
19 fw1era I ser vltes, then '.l.'f'rf'
s urldenly called OO r·k to Cororu
rl el Mar by the r1v.~.lh of Inez's
mothE>r , Cion Lrncll Exton ol
Costa Mesa, on rK>1·. 7.
~ow tllE'y will be in Wid tita
for an n fended s ta y. Gr ant
Howa ld, former postmas ter of
Cormkl riel ~a r, who bE>ga n hi s
Pos t Ofllce rareer in Wichila,
will be d osing out tile-busi-
ness offif't! of his rathe r. The
e lder Mr . Howald ha d been en ..
~ged In the sa le of rea l es tate
in Wic hita since 1907 . Surviror s
also inc lude his wife, Hattie
Howald; a grandson, Walter
Howa lrt of Cor ona del Mar, and
2 great-grant:1chlldr en, Theresa
and Brandon Howa ld.
SHIRLEY KELLER OF NB
CITY CLERK STAFF ILL
Shir ley Keller, r ecorrl s c ler k
In the office of the Newport
Beac h city cler k, Is In Hoag
hospital suffer in g from a heart
ailment.
She became Ill while work-
ing Fr iday at the jOb she has
held for the past 5 year s. Doc-
tor s say heart surgery may be
needed.
Mrs. Keller, whO lives l.n
FuUerton, Is the second c.ity
c le r k's office worker to be
hospitalized r ecently. Dep~
City C lerk Doris Geor ge ls
recover,lng at her TustiD hOme
from recent hmg s urpry, and
Is expected back on the jOb
nnt month.
Barber
Stylist
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TltUIISOAT. DEC. 11. ~74
COIIIIAE.!!!,CAL.
NHCC BUI.DING
PLANS COMPL£TE
Piau tor 1
Harbor
headquarters
.auth east corn• or
MERRY
HRISTMAS
Road and Santa Barbara Ave.
tn Newport Ceater bue
completed by Ficker -"•:hllteciil
Of Newport Beach.
To you and fours
d uring this .most festive season.
NEWPORT HARBOR Chamber of Commer ce headqlllttetl
In Newport Center wtn look Uke this when It's completed
late next year on Jamboree Rd. near the cor ner ot Santa
Bar bara Drive. Architect Is Bill Ficker, The Chamber,
formerly headQuartered in what is now the Bank of NewPort
buiktlng on C01.st Hwy, In Corona del Mar, now occ~ies
q uarter s in Newport Center's Design Pla.za.
-;s~oo)Xio:new building, including furnishings, ts estimated
., The Chamber has siped a lease with the
Construction of the
aqtW"e foot building Is to
tn the spring, wUh completioo
about September, 1975.
A unique feature oft he struct.
ure will be its exact orientation
to a true north-southaxJs. Thla;
to turn, makes possible a s light.
ly sloping north wa ll of clear
g lass whlch wtU embrace maxJ-
mum daylight for interior
s paces. The soutb wa II Is prO·
rected by br01.d overnangs to
minimize sun glare and beat
a bsorplloo,
QUITE A TOWN YOU HAVE HERE, FOLKSI
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MRS. CLAUS AND I WOULD LOVE LIVING HERE!
'"~
P'ACIFIC OCEAN
Down at the store, we all hope
Sa nta is as good t o you as you have
be en to us all year. Christmastlme
adds warmth a nd glitter t o a com-
munity that is already a very nice,
friendly place t o live ln.
Our we ekly ad in this corner of
the Ensign has frequently found fault
with our great, but Imperfect, polit-
ical syste m. This week, in the warm
glow of the holiday spirit, we are
going to leave the politicians alone
.
CIYC p.
,. TD CATAUNA LIIIL
• and wish a Merry Christmas to them
as well as t o eve r ybody else .
Between now and next Christmas,
we sincerely hope that Newp ort and
everybody wh o lives here will con-
tinue to prosper In these happy sur-
roundings, s o that when Santa makes
his next trip, he will again be
envious.
Merry Christmas and Happy New
Year!
AL and PEG FORGIT
THI JDUTMLAHCfS PIMIST • HAIIDWA.I • COLOMY ftAIMTS '.ALL ArrUNtCIS • rLUMetNG SU,,.LIIS
IT H
Phono
67S.4040
MONDAY· PllDAY
7tl0 TO l tOO
BEACH
JOe
THE NEW.I'O RT "HARBOR
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THI QIIPICIAL MIWIPA,Ia OP
uti CITY OP MIWPOaT aiACM
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IOc
COSTA
MESA
ft.STIV-\1 ••I llt.Kn .. IAT ,AII.Aill
FLYING TIGER PILOTS Stu Mr Mahon, at lert, of Spyglass
Hill, and Jim Marlin of 1-luntwgton Bea1 hare conl!.ra lulated
by Fly ln~ Ttger Lines presidt>nt Bob Presrott, at nght,
on the occasion of the line's 25th aMiversary, Both pilots
have been with Fl)·ine T1~er frou1 the beeu1n in~. Capta m
McMahon, a for mer Dou~las t€:st pllut, has l!Pen fi~Ulll:
the Pacific for the car~o hue tor 2:i rears Twice rnontlil),
he makes a flight from ~ew Yo rk t Ta1pei, vt.a Ctw2~0,
Anchorage and Tokyo, He pilots a 747, which hauls up to
200,000 lbs. of cargo. (finn.? Ti!!er photo.)
OCC SPRING CLASS SCHEDULE READY
Orange Coast ColleorP 's
sprinl! scher1ule ot c lasses LS
now available, tree of • har,o~.
'·omplete listing of
··our ses.
Reg-istration bPgan Der . ~>t--·oiO..
·"'""""' .. ". '-'"' l"'"'"''" ...... in t he OCC Rook Store. T!1f' Jnrl rw1s throu~l1 FeiJ. i .
sprint• semester starts """""'' ,...,._ n. ..... ~."' r-"'"" 70.page booklet 'ont;uns in -
F"' .u,,,__, '"'"'"'"".., . d GE!a~-------....,;';:·~:::··:;·,:•·::~::.· ::~::·~::;:a::··:•::.· '::'::'":,:· ':::":::··.:~:.___ tor rna tion a tJout a rltn L"' s Lon s .m "" r egistration prQi t-rlures, .:~nd a
3. Tht> last rlay of cla sse<;
set for Junt> 13.
Festival of Lights sparkles again
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MRS. ADE.LI~E KNEUB I'HI travt-l!Hl wor e tllan 5,000
miles to see Ballet P;t •·ifio-a's pr~Yilwtwo of ··n, .. :\ut -
cracker" at the La~uJW Moulton Pl;nhouse Tla~ r Pa<;on·
her granddaughter, Carrtf-Knt.>ul mhl. :o t le-ft, o.~·as rt:u11.tll ~
the lead role or the Su(·ar Plum ~.on. ll:llfSamo.lnanrt
a resir!ent of American Samoa, Mrs. KneuiJUh] use-11 tu
spend 6 months of the }·e..r on BaltxJfl lsl:\nd. Also ptr•turPii
here Is Mrs. Kneu.buhl's other ~<~n•ldau~h ter, KP-11>, who
Is also In the Christmas ballet ·--as ::~ ~in,•er sn.1p,
Carrie and Kell)' are the rtaughters of Mr anr1 Mrs. Mt!.f'
Kneubuhl of Sandune Lane, llarhor View HJlb. t\dr·)UIP
Kneubuhl's an('estors wt.re the !Jrst lllisslon:!rlf'", on s.~rno:~.
MORE O.C.
ODDITIES
Calllornia Class Lcs :ln·
nounces the r elt>ase or Jun
Sleeper's second "'0ran~e
Cotmty Almanac of Historl<~l
Oddities,''
Described as a "bh:+>nten-
nial sequf!l'' to the histortan·s
first Al manac (nowoutofprintl,
litiS set:ond version rlet:lils two
hundred years of r ounty ('hron-
ology, ranj.\"in;; '"fr om six le~l{ed
calves to flying s.1U('ers."
Tl1P festival at lit'lits loa!
pararte returns to;o;rwportllar-
bor tom ~tlt, [)pr-_ 19, for a
!i nil'ht srte•·tar \f• :1f1e r sk1ppin~;
last )ear rturin!! !liP ener gy
r·risls. Li ~hte11 l!Qats Wtll p.1f·
,,r~,-. HIJund til>' Harl.Y)r ni~ht tr
from 6:30 tu ~:15. Ttl .. map
:iloov ~ shows wh~re thJO lead
ho:u tn the par.v1e should !)(>
at various tirues ea• II nil!hl.
Leadinl! this year's pararlf'
·.-.·ill hf· J im Barrett'<; tu~.
·•Walrus,'" a lo·~a l tJoat lH1ilt
iu thf' 1920's.
To enter lhf'lr.Jrad·', s ktp!*rs
need on!) to sl,ow up ;1t th('
starlin~ pQ!IIt J! thf' BalLo~
Island ferry larxling at 6:30 to til!-party, sponsor Pd by ttKo
anrl i(et in the pararle Hne. Wouoen's Oivision of the Cham-
Plaques will be presPntl!'d lif'r, Will bP $1.50.
to boats in 3 <'~lasses: t :l to HE'S I~OW A SE RGEANT
30 feet, 30 to 4;, feet and over . .
-15 feet. Judges will vt~w tt1c ~lt1 _h3e l D .• t\-k(ar_thy, son
pararle nir.:lltly, with Saturcta ~· of rettre..-1 Atr F orcP Lieutenant
Uein g the proiJable nlKht for Colonel arvl ~Irs. ~harles G.
awar rl jud~Png, Winners o.~·ill t..e M· r artll\, 730 Amii!OS Way,
honorer1 at the .January meelinL' thE-Bluffs, hai bee~ p~omoted
of thE' ~ewport HartJor Cham-to sergeant m the Atr ForcE",
her of Commerce CommoclorPs s~. M• e arthy Is a mer!lcal
Clul1, wl1it h sponsors the p:u-S1•ri'L•·'-"s spe,..ta \lst wit h a tr~il
Jde. of the Strategk Air Command
Un Sundar mght, the pubhv at Davis-Mouthan AF"B, Ariz.
1s invited to a viewin ~ pan~ lie gTar1uate<l from Kaisers.
JIOP the lmperialSavlnJ(sbml<l -lautern Amenra n hq~h school,
illl! on Vi;1 Lt<lo. Admission \'ol'e l'l>eh, Germany, in l%9.
PAINTING
The
Id e at
Gift ...
Troat your family
to delic iou s ho memade
bread every day !!
• • • • • • • •
Mill & Mi" is a lifetime
investment that repeatedly
pays dividends in heallh
and wealth. Desfgnal and "(I"OSS!y j].
lustrated" in the manner or a
19th century almanar-, Mr .
Sleeper's new book lJUbbles IVtth
local Quotes, h.Hdy l1ealth and
househokt hint s awl for~otten
lore. Ack.nowlal~lng the C'llf-
r ent interest in ecolocy, lilt'
long.lime Trabuco resident f1e.
votes considerable attention to
the county's vanishin~; wilrtlife,
offers a guide to native trees
and an irreverent piece entitled,
"Famous duck shooter s&. other
11ars."
FKH-ITKKI-.Y \\I T H CU\\K I N -\TI~lN PLIKCH:\SE
Interspersed with t ur Ps for
warts and tips on cleaning lamp
chimneys are suc h "untimely
articles" as how Orange County
got Its name (''climate, not
c itrus"), the adventures of its
most fa mous Chinese sm ug:~ler,
and a catalogue of weird eo-
Ionia\ ventures. Bumper ~"'fop
records r eeall Oran~eCounty's
former agricultural emineoce,
but almanaker Sleeper shuns
traditional we~ther forecast s.
Instead he Usts the a 11 -tlme
high and low temperatures and
greatest preelpitation lor every
day of the year.
MIKE Fl ELDS 4BOJ.RO
CUTTER DEP EN DABL E
Coast Guard machinerytech-
nlcl.an third class t.Hchae l E.
Fields, whose wile Paula Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Todd of 2212 Santa Ana,
Costa Mesa, r ecently partici-
pated ln a refresher tralalng
exercise lntbeCarlbbeao, while
serfll'lg aboard the Coast Gtard
C utter Dependable.
Tbe eterclse was conducted
to test departmental capabJll-
tles Ill such areas as gunnery,
commlmlcatloas, damage con-
trol aDd oartptloa.
Life
Rafts
(lnfl•t•ble)
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MasiN CarpeT Cle.H!"f'' 111 roo:;b :\h·sa, h:.vf' rl1ffwull\
tlecir!ing wlieti1Pr 1t"s llf.'t!er to '*' f\o")()fij>(j ouT or S'<~'amped
with nu~li quantiTies uf f\ol)(l oL11D<H!E'r1 r :~tpE'IS brouj!hl to
1 hem. for spel'ia l •·lE-Aning, from liar her Ar E.' a t!otnPs flc:xxlPr1
l.l)" this wwt('r"o:; rtrst IIUII)t ratnstorm. The •·a rpettnf.and
ru~:o:s l>ein11 PX3mmer! atP JUSt .1 small part of t110Se Urougttt
in; thE' tnwk. th(' an·J in t11e l'G•·kk!rounrl, .utr1 most other
available spa1·J:o in an<! oll1 sir1e St ~am ~aster's prPtllises
at tile ju11d!on of :-oewport llh·rt., t <111 St. Jnd S•1perior
Ave. a re jammed with floor! rtama>!t><l t·arpelin!o!.
l .n .1\\,1\ \"Our \\ILl ,:... \\L\ ll>r Lhnqm.l' :"-.0\\ 1
lht· t~lt.·.•l ~11! t(lr \\tlnl nuke., dl ,qhn miJI.,.mJ
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"T1ot 00101 ..W oolo Ito-, FHr oot,: fo<, llolooW I llrlot ,.. ..... tWioto of
,,.., jor, wt.lch thol llo 1o ell -lo." .· Loho 2:10
. T ' HE BIRTH OF CHRIST ahoulcl be tbo
tubject of joy. Richtly 10. We ba .. tbo
angelic: warrant for rejoicinc because Chrilt: it
born. It is a truth 10 full of joy that it ca\lllld
the angel who came to anoounce lt to be 6.Uect
with gladness. He had little to do with the fact,
lor Christ took not up anrtlo. but he took up tbo
teed of Abn.ham; but I tu-that tbo ....,.
thought that the Creator ahou1d be linked with
the creature, that the rrat Inviaiblt and Omni~
tent should come into alliance with that which He
Himself had made, caused the angel u a creature
to feel that all creatureship wu elevated, and thi•
made him glad , ..
Tbe birth of Christ was the incarnation of
GOD : it wa.;s God taking upon himadf human
nature -a my5tery, to be btliev~ in rather than
to~ definerl. Yet so it was"\hat in the manger
lay an infant, who was also infinite, a feeble child.
who \1 as also the Creator of Heaven and earth.
Ho11 this could be we do not know, but that it was
1re a:.suredl) belie\'t, and therein do we rejoice;
ior ii l;od thus tak~ upon Himself human natur~.
th~n lllanhood is not abandona:i nor given up u
hopclus. \\'h~n manhood had broken the bonds
oi the cov~nant, and snatch~d from the one r~·
.s~rn~d tree the fruit forbidden, God might have
said. "I give thee up, 0 Adam, and cast off thy
race. Even as I gave up Lucifer and aU his host.
so I abandon thee to follow thine own chosen
course: of re~Uion !" But we: have now no fear
that the Lord has done thi s, for God has espoused
manhood and taken it into union with Himself.
~ 0 \1 n 1anhood is not put aside by the Lord as an
utterl y accursed thing, to bt an abomination unto
hilll for ever, for Jesus, the Well·beloved, is born
of a virgin. God would not so have taken man·
hood int o union with Himself if He had not said.
·'Destroy it not , for a blessing is in it." I know
t h~ curse has fallen upon men because they have
sinned, but e\"idently not on manhood in the ab-.
stract, for else had not Christ come to take upon
J-li mseli the form of man and to be born of wo-
IDan . T lu: \\"ord 111ade flesh means hope: for man-
hood. not withstanding its fall. The race is not
tt. be out lawed, and marked with the brand of
dt:Mh and hell. and to be utterly abandona:i to
Ut:strm:tion. for. lo, the Lord hath married into
1he race. and the Son of God has becometh~ Son
ui 111an. Thi s is enough to make aJI that is within
u~ sing for joy.
II God hod t&kea manhood into union with
Hinuell thea God win feel lor man, Jle will have
pity u_poo bim, He will remember that he is du•,
He will have oompueion upoa hia infirmities and
aicknn~et. You know, beloved, how rracioutly it
Ia 10, for that •me ]eaUI wbo wu born of a wo-
man at Bethlohetb Ia tou<he4 with tbo feeJinco of
our infinnitleo, ba~ '-' t<mpt<d ia all poinu
like u we are. Su<:h mtimeee practiCal tyrnpUhy
would not have beloopJ to our cr-t Hich Pritit
if He had not become man. Not nen thouth H~
bt divine could He have been perfect in tyn'lpathy
with us if He had not abo become bone of our
bone and Aesh of our Aesh. The Coptain of our
salvation could only be made: perfect through suf.
ferings; it must needs be that aincc the children
were partakers of ftesh and blood He Himself abo
should take pan of the same ...
Further, the angel explai.ned our cault for joy
by saying that He who wu born wu unto Ul a
Saviour. "Unto you is born this day a Saviour.''
Brothers and sisters, I know who will be gladdest
today to think that 011ist wu born a Saviour. It
wiU be tho~ who are most conscious of their ain·
nership. If you would draw mwic out of that
ten·stringed harp, the word, "Saviour," paas it
over to a sinner. "Saviour" is the harp, but "sin·
ner" is the finger that must touch the strings and
bring forth the melody. If thou knowest thyldf
lost by nature and loft by practice, if thou feeic:st
sin like a plague at thy heart, if evil wearies and
worries thee, if thou has kDown of inquity the
~rden and the shame, then will it be bliu to~ even to hear of that Saviour whom the Lord
provided. Even u a babe,· Jesua the Saviour w
be precious to thee, but moat of aU be<:au.e e
hu now finished aU the work of thy alva · .
Thou wilt look to the commencement of t
work, and then survey it even to its clote,and bleu
and magnify the name of the Lord. Unto you,
0 ye who are sinnen the chief, ~ven unto you, ye
consciously guilty ones, is hom a Saviour. He is
a Saviour by birth : for this pur-pose is He born.
To save sinners is His birthright and office. It is
hem·eforth an institution of the divine dominion,
and an office of the divine nature to save the lost.
Henceforth God has laid help upon One that is
might y. and exaltOO One chosen out of the people,
that Ht" may seek and save that which was lost.
Is there not joy ·in this ? Where else is there-joy
if not here?
WONDERFUL JESUS
(Ezarpls fro'" a ln'lfJ<m pr•acMd i" OMGJwa, NelwcukrJ., ;" 1915)
By Billy Sunday CHRISTIAN ai!ACOM, COLLINGSWOOD, M,J,
(C ontinued from Last week}
5. Woodorfvl io Wllot Ho Tooogjlt .
His teaching was wonderful in what He taught,
as mu ch as in the way He taught. He taught that
He was greater than Mosel. Think of the audacity
of it! Making such clainu as that to the Jews, who
regarded Moses as almost divine!
Think of the audacity of a man standing before
us American5 and trying to make us think he is
greater than George Wuhington was. He declared
that He fur.illed the prophecies and the law of Moses,
and the only effort He ever made to prove His
claims was to point out the. works that He did. The
fi rst thing an imposter always does is to ovc:rprove
his ca..se. Jesus never turned His hand over to try to
convince His enemies that He was the Chrilt.
J eaus taught that all men would be lost who did
not believe in Him. I have teal multitudc:s of
s.ava:i people, but I have yet to see one who did not
get his salvation throurh believinc in Chritt. w~
have a lot of lt&rpzcn and a lot of foola in all
ages of the world's hlltory. Oh, there it more than
one fool born every minute. The workS it full of
fools. Every man OT woman who wiD not acar:pt
jesus is a fool, a fool.
Find the place in this world th&t comes ~
to being like heU itself, and you will find it 61Jed
with th03e who are haters of Jaus Quilt. Find the
place in this world that is moet like Heaven, and
you will find it filled with thole wbo _are in low
with Jesus Christ. You can't argue it. Go into
5a..loons, gambling hells, the plata nearat lilce hell
on earth, and there you will find the people who
hate Je.sua.
6. Woodorful io H~ Triel, Solforirot _, Doelll
Jesus foretold how He would die and when Ht:
would die . It wu wonderful that He lhould .. ve
been betrayed into the hand.a of thole ho iiOUiht
His life by one of His own trusted ditcipla. and
wonderful that He should have been told for 10
low a price. Wonderful, too, that He lhould han:
been condemned to death in the way in which He
was, by both t~ religious and civil authoritiel, on
the testimony of falx witne:uel, in the name of
God, when all the laws of God wue deftJed in the
trial.
1nat wu the only way, thouch-'That He wu
tormented and tortured before beinc lltDt to tht
croa, and that He lhou1d have betn put to ct.th
abo wu wonderful on the day of the Pueo.er,
thua Hinuell bec:ominr the reo! Puoover, to which
the Putover lamb had ~
The a-publicity of His cluth wu a1oo WGII·
derful.· It it doubtful if any other -h .--
witr 111d by to rN.Oy people. Ha~ndndt of tboD-
..... of people were ia }....-. wbo had -
1.-....Y.,here to attend tbo P-oer. The ...,.
-.,_ """ tbo -hid ito '-,.... tbo • ...r .. _ A,_ •rthqualcc ,_ tbo city, _.--
.. of their,.._ and W ... -tfla diJ, ""'II q
--·and tbo ..a of tbo _,..-.-'""" ............. ~t-=:r· ... --.,. llotl """ -otl 10 look tbo ... ....
thao of tbo 1t1p ......_ _, -...,.-a ,_, • tbo-~olAPI 11
1.W ~ ........ ELe
HoWl-'I'II-JIII' ·' -~ -- 1 a 4• r'l ec flo ... .,.......... 11it
apin on ~ird daf. Yet every one of them teemed
to for'get aU about it. Not one of them thought of
going to the sepulcher on the morning of the third
day, except the women , and they only to prepare
His body more fully for the grave. Womanhood
has been on the firing line.
This proves how fully they abandoned all ho~
when they saw Him dead. Some left the city, for
we are told of two who went to Emmaus. Tile
manMr of His resurrection wu God-like. No hu·
man mind ever would have imagined such a scene.
Had some man descri~ it in the way in which he
thought it should have occurred, he would have
earthquakes and thunderings and a great commo-
tion in the heavens. A towld like .that of· the last
trump would have proclaimed to au the terrified
inhabitants of Jerusa!em that He was rieen.
An angel rolled away the stone from the mouth
of the sepulcher, and the women who were early
there found no disorder in the grave; but the lin~n
dothea in which they had tenderty-robed His body
were folded neatly and placed tidily.
8. WOftderhl in ...,._,.ltCel Fallniltg Hil ... "" ....
And then how wonderful were the recorded ap-
yearanc~s after the resurrection, again so differ·
ent from what man would have had them. Heap-
peared to every one of His friends; but not a sincle
one of His ~nemies got to see Him. I know that the
story of the resurrection is true, becaute none but
r .ad would have had thinga happen in the order that
they did. Had the story been fabe. jaus wouW
have been made to go to Pilate and the hicf\ pritlt
and to the others who had a pan in His death, to
prove that He wu riecn.
9. A W••••rfllll Seth•
He is a wonderful S.YiOur, too:, beca.-He can
save ao quickly. Qu.ickcr thut JVU thir*, H~ can
give you life. It is only look anct tift: M quiddy
as you can come, He rectivM, ancl-.·quld:IJ N you
can receive a prumt you have beta wutina for
years, you can have ..m.tioa. ~·Him that cometh
to me . I will in no wiM ~ out... To ''q many u
received him, to them pw M pitwer to becon'f:
the IOf\S pf God.'' No need for talciDr much time
about that.
And oow I como 10 tbo lalt • .-tbot Ho Ia
tnoe to His ..._, _. -it: Ho ;. a w~ul
S.viour t.a.. He aWII na.. 1'1lln It ••"*' 1
tho! can be eo coolfteedoer 10 a -u bio ... p.s
perloDct. I do 1101 - - I -·tbo _,of "'1 oroodoer, beel I 1oeoow ... I -a .... of Gad. I do
notloeoowtbotlleaft--··--·
but lloeoow -·--...... tbo 5prtL AM_Iea_ .. ,_...,,s.tloio.., 4ir , .. s.-.... ,.., no,..-Hiua.,.....
So-1 u....,.. -.... HieD ,..... _, WI.-1111 proof II • awww' ' ' 1 _. Ill .._
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ook. It Ia a I ,. -llo leaa ...... • .-,,
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TMUIIUo\Y, Of.C. II, 1174
COIIOIIA Df.liiA!!, CM..
Mark well, that believiac what they did tbooe
Jimple·mlnded thepherds cleoired to a~
nearer-the maneUoua babe. What did they do
but contult tOrttbor and •y, "Let Ul DOW 10
even unto Bethlehem and tee tbit thine which Nl
come t• pq.s ?" 0 beloved, if you want to ret the
joy of Chritt, come near to Him. Whatever you
hear about Him from His own Book, believe it;
but then aay, "J wiU go and find Him." Wbto
you hear' the voice of the Lord from. Sinai draw
not nigh unto the ftam.i.nr mountain, the law coo·
demm you, the justice of God overwhelm• you.
Bow at an humble distance and adore with IOieam
awe. But when you hear of God in Christ hutt:n
hither. Hasten hither with all oon6den«, for you
are not CQme unto the mount that mifht be
touched, and that burned with 6rc:, but ye ~
come unto the blood of tprinkling, which tpeak.
eth better things than that of Abc:L Come near,
co~m nearer, nearer stiU. "Come," in his own
word to those who labor and are heavy laden, and
that selfsame word H~ will address to you at the
last -·'Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit
the kingdom prepared for you from before the
foundation of the world."
Ltolle 2:1·7
And it come to poss in those doys, that there went out
The way in which many believers in Chrittmu
keep the feast we know too well. This is a Chria·
tian country, is it not ? I have been told so often
that J suppose it must be true. It is a Ouistian
country! But the Christianity is of a remarkable
kind! It is not only that in the olden time "Chrilt·
mas broached the mightiest ale, •· but nowadays
Christmas keepers must needs p-1: drunk upon it.
I slander our countrymen when I say that drunk-
enness seems to be one of the principal
items of their Christmastide delight. If Bacchus
were born at this time I do think England keepa
the birthday of that detestable deity most appro..
priately , but tell me not that it is the birth of the
holy child Jesus that they thus celebrate. Is He
not crucifia:i a£resh by such blasphemy ? Surely
to the wicked Jesus saith, "What hast thou to do
to keep my birihday and mention my name in con-
nection "with thy gluttony and drunkenness?"
~hamc that there should be any cause for such
words. Tenfold shame that the~e should bt 50
much.
o decree from Coetor AUgustus, that oil the world should
be toxed. lAnd thit toxlng wos fint mode when CyreniUI
WGI governor of Syria.) And all went to be taxed, every
one into his own city. And Joseph olso went up from
Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judoeo, unto the
city of Oovid, which is coiled Bethlehem; lbecouW he wos
of the house and lineage of Oovid:) to be taxed with Mory
hit espoused wife, being greot with child. And so it wos, that
while they were there, the doys w~re occomplished that she
lhould be delivered. And she brought forth her firstborn
ton, and wropped him in swoddling clothes, ond laid 1-lim
in o monger; becouse there wos no room for them in the
Inn.
YOU SAY SOMETHING-BY WHAT
YOU DON'T SAY .
"We say so much by what we irnore. what we ne1lect.
When we are indiUerent to our children '• bal11ame,, their school
vades, their skinned knees. their friends-when we itnore their
concerns, we're taYina somethin1. Lo11d and clear.
When a man never diacuases politics and dOHn't vote. I can
correctly assume that he dMsn't care about government. A man
who never talks about hill yard . who ntver mow1 the ,-ran.
obviously isn't a aardener.
And I correctly aNume that the man who never discutHI the
work of his church, who rdu1et1 to Rive hi1 money to support his
church. who never attends the-~~;ervicell of his church, is not .
concerned about hit church. He doe•n "t care. You 111a) keep His birthday all the year round,
ior it were be tter to say He wu born every day
of th~ year than on any one , {or truly in a spiritual
sense He is horn every day every year in some
men's hearts. and that to us is a far weightier
point than the observation of holy daya.
He-isn't backbitina. He isn"t findinlf fault . He isn't causinr
dissention. He is just ailent. Unconcerned. Indifferent. He doesn't
care. And that mu•a1e cornu throuah too. Loud and clear. He
doe~tn't care about hi• church or about people.
What about you? Do you rully care? Silence. tometimel speakl
louder than words.''
·+ ,.
l':otn< Hat> ft<..,.n. T"noH liai'UOl C'tn ... t. ,,...,,..,_. K*nto,..kr
CHRtsTlAN BEACON, Colllogswood, N.J.
IL. , .ty ALlRED W . EPPARD, D.O.
Associot. Praf•ssar af N•w TestatMnt
Foith Thealaiical Seminary, Elkins Pork, Philodtlphio, Pa .
Golden Text · ''For 1w to \'Ou is bor11 this do-vi" tlu city of David 4 ScnMt.r,
which is Christ thl' Lord" "t Luke 2 :11 ). .
S A:-: ISTRODUCTION
to th~ Christ111as lesson.
which is concernerl with the
first ad\·ent of Jesus the
Saviour to thi s world, it is
interestin~ to note the r~.
marks of a fa ithful exposi-
tor : ''\\'hate,·er one thinks of the
Christian iaith . whatever one's opin-
ion of the Lord Jesus. wheth~r he be·
lieves Him to be di,·ine or onlv human,
"·hatever may he the att itudC of any
individual to the Holy ~cri ptures. this.
at lea:"t . must bt: reco~:nizffi hy every
intelli~nt p!erson on the earth toda)·.
that the ~'·eur occurrin2 on eanh which
we are now about to consider, the birth
of Jesus in Rethlehem. is easily the
most important. si.c:nificant historical
e\·ent e,·er occur,nJ: in the entire his·
tory of mankind. since the day that
n1an w:'ls hrst c:reated. It is irom the
birth oi lesus that all dates usfi! in the
western hemisrhere are determina:i,
dates ior ancient history, as well as
nu.:die,·;tl and modern history.
From this e\·ent ha ,·e come more
hrnUls i\lld beautiful poems than from
any other single event in all the centu.
rie~ oi human life. This is the on1y
time. ii wt: believe the records of Holy
:--:cripturt. that anvone was born on
earth who pre"lously existed in
hea,·en. This is the onl y time in aU of
hi!'toh· when a Saviour of men was
born ;.,n ei\rth. The one born at this
time i, the onh• one in all the univerte
who is both God and man. The one
t.oru :11 this hour lh·ed &be oNly sinleu
life th:.t has ever been lftn on our
K)obe . The one now born will become
the ::re\test ttt.cher ever heard. T'he
one now born, br dyinl{ on the CI'OII,
\l'il1 o1wn a 1\"1)" into the praence of
COO. 11 ill pro,·ic:W that power by which
~in.ol•ltlft)' be washed away, wm divide
;-~11 mtn into two dauea -the saved
"llltH'l the nns:wed -and. wiU foreftf
rie•i~u~.nAte ~(ore the world the (n.
rti:'fllt•baLie and·..:toriouJ fact that GoeS
lm·t:-~ men. 0\· this birth tM,pe brob:
thmuf.th tht cksrair of the uaiwne, li~tln hurl't upon the dartu._ of thl
Romnn \\'Ofld. heavtft ~.... to
tarllo. .f' ... l ! ......... --...
Wb 1-.-ie •nibble ror tt.r. Who AN """' "' t-""".... ,._ JoJ hl1 COint: lo the .._ NCII bt tM~
l"li """" the blnh of 1--,_. thinklnr u""" aoey -.... _.
of all• ohe r.orlb lhll haft -...
turrod ,._ the ltink of Mow! • lluia
,.....,. lriiiiO.Iea 1 ..
.;()I\ hun1e is ~lorihed. motherhood i1
e:"<:1hed. childhood is honored, love is
di~pl:t_red. friench are remembered,
,~:i fts ::~rl' e:"<h."'n~ed, and all the sancti.
tie~ of hmnan life seem to take their
ri~htful. stwerei~n place in the hearu
of men " (d . Wilbur M. Smith, p,,,.
bt'l's Srlrrt Xolrs, 68th Annual Vol..
194 1. ro . 420. 421 ).
The outline of the pre~nt leuon,
~-hich i~ entitled "The Birth of Jc:sut,*'
IS :
I. The Census nf Quirinius (Luke
2 :1,5)
2. The nirth of the Saviour (Luke
2:6, 7)
J. The AnJ.!"t'lic: Messa.-e to the
~hepherds (Lui.:~ 1 :8-14)
• 4. The Vi!!it ni the Shcphct-ds
{Luke 2 :1 ~·20)
THE CENSUS OF QUIRINIUS
In Luke 2 :1-5 we read : "And it
came to pass in those dars. that theft
went out a decree from Czur AuJUt--
tua, that all the wor1d should be taxed.
(And this taxing wu first made when
Cyreniut wu J(Ovemor of Syria.) And
all went to be taxed, ~vtry one to his
own ciiY. And Joseph alto went up
from GAlile-e, out of the city of Nu·
a ret h. into J ucbea, Unto the city of
David, which ia called Bethlehem :
(because he wu of the house and Jin-
eort of David :) to be tax<!( with Mary
hJs espoused wife.• being treat with
child." ·
Luke lhe hi .. orian mentions lhe cen.
tut or tnrollmmt which wu taken in
the Roman world ac<ordinR to the des
aee of Cetar AUCUJtut, the fir'll: em·
poror of Rornt (%1 B.C.-AD. 14).
In vlow of the order of A.....,.. lor
the aumberi~ of the _.., _,. 2
oriay be tnnalottd u lollowt : "Thlo
toolc plaot u • ~ ... --· -Ouiriniul wu pvcruor of Syria."
Thuo, the --tbo ocaolon of
tbo iots-. "'*" ]-Po ODd Mary ll1otiO 10 IlctttlaiiOrn. the ploco whoft
J--born. -·
Io"\\ea a sit ra1ion of -4 aad
s of -llillllaF -· k io ..... ........ CD mEJI of I I tr .......... , "111wo k ..,..,_ ... e; .... -of ...... of WIO .. tolloliFI& ...,. !t!ttF--.._ 1 ltm I
I
The Birth of Jesus
•
~rs previously. Ori~tinal1y the town
had been called Efratha (Gen. 35 :19).
At the pre~nt time the place is called
Beth·Lahm and is inhabited by about
eight thousand people -m~tly Chris-
tian!\. [t h, ~ituaterl ahout six miles to
the south of Jerusalem. That Joseph,
a car~nter . knew his Davidic linea~
and could prove it is aomething-~uitt
natural. The Jews from earliest ttmet
kept their J:enealo.-lcal tables in order
with amazing fideli ty. At a Roman
census a wo10an also had to pay taxa.
but it \\·as not necessary for her to ro
and do so in persori. There were, how·
ever, ~vera! considerations that made
it necessarr for }o!!eph to take Mary
with hi 111 to Rethlehem. Be:caute the
time was alrudr dose at hand when
she was to be: delivered of her fint·
hom . .Joseph did not want to leave her
hehind in ~<'ltnreth. since she would
prohahly. when the c-hild came to be
born ~ be treated with insult and dis-
trusl, as the people knew t~t the had
been married to joteph for consider-
ably less than nine months (d. t :56).
It is .also possible that JOMph an4
Mary knew that accordin« to MICib
S :2 the Metaiah would be bom In
Bethlehem and that both accordintfy
decided to lfO there. AI that time' &
was renenlly accepted amonr the re-
ligious Jews that the promlaod Re-
dee,.,. w~ to he born In Betlololttm.
In Micah 5 :2 thit is cxpreuly fore--
told. The fact that, accordhtt to Malt·
hew 2:22, J-Po interolotF to ,.....,.
from Elm>t to Juda, and 011ly al•
the w•mlric by the .. ..,1 deddocl10 10
to Joi...,mh. llao indicott& that } ......
and Mary !mew thai the M--
to come from Bethlclleon" (cl. Nona!
GeWenhuyt, c-.. -1 ... ,,.. c;.,,
~of Lu•. 1951. pp. 100. 101).
(C-oooltoat -k) ,., ....... ~ ,,.,,,
C,IOII TMI IIOLA lltOADC.UTII) • • • .. -~--.. -....... r .... II£' .. ............................... .............................
• • ............... ....... ..., •.
.. ..,....,.. lo ... -• •
I
7 ... .. .... .. ... _....,. .. ..
I
,_ 9 :a ............... -.&II: .. I a ...: ...
I I I
&i01t:C.DI ...
PJCmJOIJS BUIINES& MAllE
ITATI:II!NT
Tile followJac PII'IIOU are doiDc ·~twt ..... aa: Mad Dor
Caoerete Pwnplac Co,, me:
ColooM, ~ HU'-91153·
Pblllp -u aod/orCaro~
Ella-·KIIboldp, 22:1U
Coa., ..__ HUla, CL
91153.
Tlda ._.._, 1J CODd~tetect
by ID t.adtYidw.J,
Slped: Cuoat EUubethKII-
br1dp.
T1dt lt:atemeot wu flied wtth
the Coaaty Clerk ot Oruce
Couaty on Nov. 22, l!J74.
PUbllsb: Nov, zt, ~, 5, 12,
19, 1974, 1D the Newport Harbor
Ensign, F -38981
L!GAL NOTICE
flCTITIOlE BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The follotriac per_,.,. are
doing bultoeaa u : Such
VaK:'ooSy1 Co,, 253~ VIsta
Baya, Newport Beach, Calli.
92680: William K. Budd, 2535
vt1ta Baya, Newport Beach,
C alU, 9Z&&O; Wtulam Schuh,
5859 Floecrell, Rancho Palos
Verde's, CaUl. 90274,
This business Is conducted
by a Umlted partnership.
SIRJ)ed: William K. Budd,
This statement was uteri with
the Cotmty Clerk of Oran~
CoW'Liy on Nov. 22, 19?4.
Publish: Nov, 28, lkc. 5, 12,
19, 1974,1n the Newport Harbor
Ensll(n, F' -38989
LEGAL HOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following pt>rson Is dow~
business as: lnvesttnent M:..r -
kelinK, 1G51 East 4th St., SUJI•·
225, Santa Aro, 92701: D~vt•l
Dtmnick, 2323 No. Palm Cm.
Dr., Palm Springs, Ca. 92262.
This IJusiness is j·onrlul't~t
b)' an lndlvid ual,
Signed; D:lvirl Oennkk.
Tbls sbtement w:.s flied '~~Htl1
the County Clerll of Oran~e
County on Nov. 22, 1974,
Publlsh: Nov. 28, Ot-t, 5, 12,
19, 1974, In t~Ntc"wportlbrloor
Ensll(ll. f .38988
L!GAL HOTIC!
FICTlTIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEME NT
HOTJCJ! TO C81DITOIIII
To t~ er~• ~ ~
P. L-1(, ,.,.._.., Plor-
•..t lo~fiOiaacUIO'!
of lbt Uallorm Com...,cial
Codt, J01 Ut blrlb)' IOttfted
•• lollowl: Tra.uf..-or ..
about to maM a traufer to tiM _,...,.... wuuam R.
Ltncfley, TtanlftrM, &I bu.lt,
all or a •ut.canUal put ot
the materlalt, IWIIM, mer ..
c:t..tlM or other tavt!ldory,
aDd tcacdlmMot ot tbl.t certata
rHt:tlftDt bu.loeu, IIDowau
Goldea Nuept, all ot •hicb
ls IDeated at 445 Nortll Nn-
port Boulevard, NeWport
Btleh, Colllt}' of Oran~,
CaJUorala.
Tbt prtMOt oamf' or Dames
and buizatss adclruns of the
Transferor aDd 1'rusferee
art u follows: trauferor,
John F. J..uclwf«, 1119 Welt
L04."lll StrHt, Anaheim, CaU ..
tornla 92802; tranateree, ·wu;
llam R. Lln41ey, 7ZI Weeao
Orin, Costa MHI, Callfornlt
92626.
All other businf!ss Dame s
and addresses UHd by the
Trautaror wUhin the three
years last .-,at, so &.r as
koown to thf Transferee, are:
Nooe.
The bulk transfer ts to be
consummated at United Cali-
fornia Bank, Harbor-Baker
Office, 3029 Hubor Boule.
vard, Costa Mea, Count)' of
Orange, CaUfornla, on or after
Mond:ly, December 30, 1974.
Oatffi: December 13, 1974,
WtiUam R. Llndley
Publish: De-c . 19, 26, 1974;
Jan. 2, 9, 1975, In the New.
port Harbor Ensigo.
LIGAL MOTICI
F'lCTITIOUS BUSINESSriAME
STATEME NT
The fo\lowin.; per son is llo ·
lng business as: Ae~ean As-
sociates UnUmUed, 607 HH.
vanar, Se-wport Bear h 92660:
C harles R. LQOkalltll, 607 Htl.
vanar, N~wport Beach, CaUl.
92660,
This liust.uess is rooductl'<l
by an illlhvtctua l.
SIIZ"ned . Charles R. Loob-
bill.
This Sliltemt>nt llo':tS flied
with tllf' Counh' C lerk of Or -
ange Cotr~tY 00 Der . 9, 1974,
P11blish: lkc 12, 19, 26,
19?4, Jan. 2, 197\ in thf'
Newport Harbor Enst,n.
F.3!lJ18
LIGAL MOTICI
MEMBERS OF THE 1938 CLASS at the Nov, 23 reunion
of the first 8 graduaUog classes of Newport Harbor tm.l.oo
hilf'i school are pictured here: seated, left to right, Ralph
Irwin of Newport Beach, Mar)· Grl4)e Taylor of Upland,
Alberta Sparks Bloom of Tustin, Dorothy Shade Fruels
of Garrten Grove, MaiD'een Mr.CUntock Richard of $anta
Ana (student body treasurer) ouvt Jean CoUihan Parker
of Concord; standing, Ra y Johnston of Costa Mesa, William
St. C l:.Hr of Costa Mesa, Juanita Lugo Starford of New-
port Beach, Allan Sherry of La Car.da, Robert W. Hlrtler
of Woodland Hills, Bill Neville of F t. Wo rth, Tex:as (he
came [rom farthest awav for the r eunion), Wanna Boykln
Roberts ol Santa Ana, and Richard W. Malloy ot Sao
Diego. (Photo by Bill Zimmer •. .L--:-c:::-:-:--::::::;;::;--
UGAL HOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
LEGAL HOTICE
SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF
ORANGE
No, A.819G8
NOTICE OF HEAR[NG OF
PETITION FOR PROBATE
OF WI LL A."-10 FOR LET_
TERS TESTAMENTARY
Estare of ALBURRT A H.
WIESNER aka ALBUHRTA
WIESNER, Deceased.
SOTICE rs HEREHY GiVEN
thltt Rlcharcl 0. Wiesner has
file-t hen:!tn J petition for pro-
hal t-of will and !or lt>lters
IPstame.ntary, re fer ence to
which is macle for furt her par -
tir uhrs, aM !hat the timP uri
pi3 C"tc" of lll'lrlfh!. thl' same has
been set for Dt'·['mh\>r 24, I 974,
at 9:30 A.M., l.n thP rourtroorn
of Department No. 3 of said
<:ourt, at 700 Civir'Center Drive
West, ln the City of S:~ontl Ana,
California.
Dated No\·~rnt~r 26. 1 ~17 ~.
WILLIAM E St JOH~.
Cotmt~ Clt·rk.
The following person Is do-
Ing businessas: WhlSic)' Bill's,
H S N. Newport Blvd,, New-
port Beach, CaW, 92660: Wil-
liam R. Lindley, 726 WPelo
Dr ., Costa Mesa,CaUf.926Z7 .
T his bus iness Is condtx:ted
by an individual. Slj1:[1ed: WiJ.
llam R. Lindle)'.
T his statement was filed
with the County Clerk of Or-
ange County on Dec. 13, 1974,
Publish: Dec . 19, 26, 1974;
Jan, 2, !l, 19'75 , lnthP Newport
Harbor Ensign, F' -394ri 8
LIGAL MOTICI
F'JCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following persons are
doin~o": business as: Patouche,
3432 Via Oporto, •4, Newport
Bf:'a1·h, Ca, 92660: Ann H. Boyd
and RoUert R. Boyd, P.O. Box
691, Cor ona flt>IM:u ,Ca .9262~.
This buslne.ss Is coodtJded
l1\· .t ~ .. neral p:.~rfnershlp.
Shm~l: Ann H. Boyd.
• THE YOUNGEST CLASS .lt the Hart-or Hi~h reunion w:~:.
the r lass of 1939-: seatf>d, left to n~~:ht, Orval l.Jo~l1 of
Sant3 Ana (studf'l!t bod} president), EIN1ell Sain Llr,vrt or Santa ~ (student bodr vu·P-vrtosidt>nt), Leom:.. St~<~vf.r
Beat!} of El Centro, Bert) JP:Ln D .. Wolfr . fio>f'ol"hf'r ol
Costa MeS'.I. !she or~t"Jnl!.ed thE' lfet:l ils for th t> reum n),
Mar ie HI I!Lsh of Corollll. rie l ~r (teat·fiPr l, Glad}'S Elfio"k
Wl\kinsoo of Santa Ana, Ver na Jean Willits C l:u k of
Kent , Wji.sh., JeaMe C.:~bannf= F'lahert\ ot Costa Mesa,
and Rartr.lra ~iller DE: Gr oot ol El Toro: stan,tinl(, Boll
Hoyt! ol Oran~<·, Wi\lLa m Dic kf.y of Lon~~: lie;L rh (sr111or
rlass pre!:ldent;, SPLI("hl Honda of Huntmrton &> .. •·h. <*orl!l'
:\{J)·arta of Rr.sf'da, Elv.·ood BP-J.th of El Cpntro, Ree:
UGALHOJIC! U!GAL MOJICI
FICTITIOUS BUIDIESS NAIIE FICTITIOl.tl 8tiBIIIESS NAil~
STATEMENT STATEMENT
Tilt IOIJooolrJ.ac pe:raoo.t ate The lot~ S*'~ 1ft
doiAI b1wfnau aa: a £. s. T. doiAc bulioeN u: u·.o.nrt.••
Pro-TN, UJ5EattCOUIHt&ft .. omer. 3001 W, StanowM' (of ..
way, Coroaa dtl Mar, CaUl. fk• B), Santi Aa, Ca. tniW;
9!6!5: Donald R. Lawreu, 2001 mallinJ: P.O. Box ""'· ln"1llt.
Tabr.. Terrae:•, Coroea de l c a. 9Z&&t: Mlc bl.tl Tbomu
Mar. CaW. 9ZI25; Alfred C. Lee, 240 AYOCido St., Apt. A.
• Stoffel, 5142 Kloaford Ter .. Colta. Mea, C L 9162'7; Ullda
n ee, trvUM, Caw. 9ZM4; Rob-Lee Stu--. 7085 Saata tr ...
trl M, sta)"Dtl', 1801 Reef Vlew Cir., Apt .• 11()1, Buena Put,
Ctrcle, Cwoaa del Mar, Calli. Ca. 90620; Kimberly AM..Ue
9Z&25 ; Raymood C. M..aca.t, Scofield, 15891 Oriole LG.,
105 Mo. Mt.ln St., 1309, Bel-HunUactoa Beach, Ca. 9!64?.
boa, CaW. 92161. Tbl.t busiDtu 1s beioc coo-
This business is conducted ducted b)' a genenl ptl't.oer.
by a genera 1 partnership. sblp.
Signed: lloN.ld R. Lawrenz. Signed: Michael Thomas Lee
Tbis state-ment was filed wtth Tbis statt~menl nled wttb tbe
the County Cler k of Orange county cleric of Orange County
Co unty on Nov. 25, 1974. on: Nov. 27, 1974.
Publlsb: Nov . 28, Dec. 5, 12, Publlsh: Dec. 5, 12, 19, 2&,
19, 19'14, in the Newport Harbor 19?4, in the Newport Harbor
Ensigu. F -39013 E nsir;n. r .39095
P!ymouth Congregatro na! Church o! Newp ort Harbor
.4 Fr~ aml lmlependenl Crmf("t'fi:Ollmwl Otri.wan Owrt:ll
H H: REV JOliN A LI NDVALL. \1 1111~tt'!
Sunda} ~I VILe 10·00 a.m
Biblr= Study q a .m . and 7 p.m . Church Schti\JI 10 am.
3262 BROAD STREET. NEWPORT HEIGHTS
The foliOW"Ing person isdou11'
husJness as: Be lles Malsons.
Interior DeSIIOL, 433 Via Lidt>
SoiJd, Newport Bt!:1ch 92660:
FICTITIOUS BUSINESSN A~E Ke~ntc", Diun, P.hd:>en & Jen.
STATEME NT nw ~s. Avro Fin:.ulf't<l l Towe r .
Thts stah·mNll was flied wll/1
lhf' County Cler~ of Oranli:e
Count) on Nov, 21 , 1974.
Glahn ,,f Sltnt.a Ana, C ha rl~s Buckidflll ol Los Anl.!rles,
Geor t;!e Hi ll nf Wool'1 land Hills, M, Warrru T:ut of S<tn ta
Ana, Chr istine Ralr d Sta ge of Yuba Cltv, Anson Burhn.
ttllme Smu t1 of Sunland, :md Du:...oe llafnf'r of Cost• Me~.
(Photo IJY Bill Zlmrntt .)
Nursery care provided Phone: 642-2740
The followin.: lJt'lSOO Is do· Fifth Floor, 620 Nrwport C;>n.
lng huslness as: Allied Tax '1 f•r ~rtve,!l!Ew~rtBNc".CaiJ-
Consultants, 1565 Via Ma -forma, TelephOne: (7 14 ) 644 .
P~ui1U&h: Nov. 28, Dec, 5, 12,
U , 19'74, 111 the NE-wport HarbOr
EOSI!lll, f -38968
• THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Annie N. StelnUer!o!, 433 VU
Lido SoOO, ~e"'·port Bead1,
Caur. 92660.
JOl CJ , lai:!W'l..'\ Be<i!ch, c a. 8181, Allorne}1 s~for: E:ceC"utnr ..
92651. WJUPr E Ottmer ,1565 . Puh\t~h: 0el", ·'· 12, 19.1!17-t, From th e Police Blotter
Tl4E CEHTER fOR lllltleAL STUDiES
9•4.5 .t..M. Bi lL( CLASSES
lltOO A.M. WOII:SHIP HOUII:
7:00P.M. (YACfi!LISTIC HO U't Tills bustness Is C"tmdocte;J
llv ;1.11 Jnctivtdu:al. Vi' M. )Or"a L . .,_ .1 tn the ~tc" .. ·purt Harl.v1r Eu,;n.:n. :+ , 1 :1~1111,\ ~31 I, DR. JIMMY COMBS, PAS TOR
Signed: A. N. Stelnberl!.
This statt>ment was riled "''1111
the Count~ Clerk of OranJ:E'
County on Nov, 21, 1974,
Publish: Nov, 28, DE'<'.~. 12,
19, 197 4, In thf' Newport Hart.Jr
Ensi(Ol . F -3896!.1
LIGAL MOTJCI
FICTITIOUS BUS INESS NAME
STATEMENT
The foUowing person Is rtowc
business as: The Yo~ Om.
3635 East Coast tllghwa)', Co-
rona del Mar , Ca. 92625: Bar -
bara Jean Wainscott, 9834
M.arlposa Ave., fountain Val.
ley, Ca. 92708.
This business Is roodiJI:·tM
by an lnrtlvidual.
Signed: Bart.ara WalnS\ott
This statement was filed wllh
the County Clerk of Or3nl('e
County on Nov. 12, 1974,
PubUsh: Nov. 28, D4>C, :i, 12:,
19, 19'74, ln the Ntwport liar tor
Ensign. F-386'73
UGALMOTICl
c :.. 92651.
This business is c-ondocte.! ·
by an ind!Yidual.
Sltrot"d: Walter E OHmer.
This stateml:'fll wa s filed
with thP-Comt)' Clerk of Or-
a n!{e on DE'I'·. 9, 1'17 4,
Puhllsh: Dec . 12. 19. 26.
1974, J<m. 2, 197!i, ln the
Newport Har/:lor Ensi~UL.
F' -39319
LEGAL HOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The followmR perSQfls ne
doing business as: Walnut Vil-
lage Pt·t ShOp, l4423 Culver
Drive, Irvine, Calif. 92705.
Menyn Sh:lpiro, 4846 RnclwliP
Avenue, Irvine, CaW. !ll705;
Krystle Shapiro, 4846 R~Khell('
Av enue, irvine, CalU. 92705,
This busiD(>Ss is conducted
by a ~f'neral partner ship.
SigiK!fl. Mpr vyn Shapiro.
This statement was flied wit h
the County Clerk of Orange
County on Dee. 2, 1974.
Publish: Dec. 5, 12, 19, 26,
9.53137 197 4, lrr the Newport Harbor
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 9l.slgn. r -39152
STATEMENT
The following persons .1 re ---:L-:E::G::AL-,.,--,-H::O::T::I-:C-:E:--
dotng business as: 1984 __ ..=_;:_:.:.;::..:c-=..:c..::-=.. __
Llmlled, 17461 lrvlne Boule-
-nrd, Tustin, Callforola 92680:
Ralph S. Seci:eta, li7.B 15th
Strttt, Newport &ach, Cali-
fornia 926&0; WilHam P. Res.
Uvt, 16282 Main Street, Apt.
20C, Tustin, Callfornla 92680,
Tbls buslneas ts coMuct@d
by a Umlted partntrstllp.
Sl .... , RalphS, S.C .. ta.
Tbl$ statement .,.., nted with
the COUitf Clerk of Oranlt'
Cowd)' OD Nov. 21, 1974,
hbl11tl.: Nov. 28, Dee:S, 1Z
U ; 19?4. ID theN e.-port Harbor
Eutp. F-SI!MS
LEGAL HOTIC!
B-5SI31
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
FICTITIOUS Bl.SlNESSNAM E
STATEMENT
Thf' followin~ penon is do·
lnll: business as: SWlshln~ Tn .
vel Club, 17662 Irvine Blvd.,
Tustin 92680: Pliny C. Has-
kell. 1280 Londooderry,Costa
Mesa, CaiUorota 92626,
This busiDess 1s coodi1Cted
ly an lndlvldtal.
CorponUon Name: Pliny C.
HaU:flt II Assoc. Inc.: Pliny
C. Haakell, Pres.
This stalement Wll.& filed
wUh the CoUD.ty C lerk of Or-
anp COUDty oa Otc:. U, 1974.
PubiiOII: Do<. 19, Zf, 19?4;
Ju. !, 9, 19'7 5, lDtbeNtwpOrt
Harbor Enlrip. f -!9459
LEGAL HOT!CI
The fo1io'lria&PtriODUredo.
iaJ MliDea as: 10Zl LJmlttd, FlCTrTIOUS BUSINESS NAME
174ellmot &o.lmrd, T..U., STATEMENT-
Co--Ral>ll s . S.C-TIM lot~ow~Dc por-Ill dolor
.._, 117-B I !lib 8lrMt, ""--.. u: Roe' • Rllo, I7S'7 port a.e11, c.--. E. Ccut IQchar. cor-dol
Wlllll• P. R-, lflllllola liar -L,_ Glateto, 5
81rMt, Ajot, IOC, Tllllo, Cali-I'Oiat l.oala, C.,.. dol liar,
-11110. CoiU, IIUIS,
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.. ColoiJ cw' " Orufo t11t ColoiJ c-" 9n1co
c.-r • ""· n, l"'-ColoiJ •""· a, '"" ........ _ .... Doo,l,ll, ............ Doo.l, ...
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i.EGAL NOTICE
FICTITIOt:S HLSLl'iESS NA ME
STATEMENT
Th~ followm~C persons Jr['
•lllm;: bus lnf',;~ J.s: · .:!421 East
Co3St lll~h.,...d) Assoda t~rs,"
3425 EJsl (o'l3st Hlj;h'A"ay ,Co-
ronJ •lt•l M:1r, California
ns~~: ll ,,rotr1 T But!s, Jr./
Je:.nuo> K llutts, 3607 Park
Grtc"en Drtve, Cnroru Iff' I Mu,
Callfol"nta: Rohert s Hustoo/
H:trr lette K Huston, 3607Sea.
llr t>eZE' Lant>, Cor01t.1 rlt-1 MAr,
Cahfor nl.a, ArthurT ltuntlt'\"/
Roseman £> t.uPII<t Huntle).
32151 \'ist,l Iff' (d!.llin.t.South
I.J~UI\3., C.11ifurru:t.
This l!Usblt'S~ IS IIC'tn~ ('00·
1luf'tf'-ll h\ J Lener ;4l Parmer.
ship, Si~'llf'd : !i.1roht T. Butts
J r ., General Partner.
This st~temeul rll"l!'f1 with ltl(>
t'Ount) r h~rk of Or:llll!rCounl)"
on: Oer . 10, 1 ~74.
PubliSh: 1)(..1·, 19. 26, l!lH;
Jan. 2, !l, 197:j. m !he New.
port Harbor Eusi!!n. F -393i6
• WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4
Jar k Edv.·Jrrl Moor~>, 47, of
2727 Wtud(l'ier, Hnbor Vl~w
Ullls, -.·ac, C"ha rt::l!ll ll"llh tlrl\'-
wr umler lhP wflupnr r· •Jf :.tl-
•·ohol :11 ~}"SidP ""d Co:~.sl
Hw~ .. ba) IJTidt:e dre.l. :11 2·20
p.m .. , . Rd'•l>o:'t',l LoUISt> Bl?nl!s-
ton, Pl. of 2833 Shanlar, Costa
Mt>s.1, -.·;4s o~rrcost t'rl in St.mtoct
ll 12:10 ,,,m. on J ft>IOR\ c het·~
l"tiOHI!~ Pm:arlllfill~ from <tn a\.
lt-if'd Ne-..:port 1*'41·h tranSOI I'-
IiOn , •• B;,~r!J:Ira Bo}lP, 219 -A
Grant, ~P"'l)Ort Shores, l"t>·
portPd .J :J267 (rjpvosloo So?!
lour~:larlz~>.-1 fr om ht'r home he-
twepn Ort. 30 aOtl De-r . 5 hy
someunt-ll'hO broke in lhrout_th
3 re:n 11otnrto-..· , . , Ttu ~:e
Hm d.aus, raluerl <ll $225,
11·ert> sTolen from Design
Trends, 402!l Wf'sterl}, Airporl
ArP""d, hy someone who got into
a warPhOUS£' thf'rr he tv.·een Nov,
19 awl Det. ~-
L !GAl NOTICE
f"fCTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME
L'EG.'L NOTICE STATEMENT
• THURSDAY, DEC,:; • SATURDAY, DEC. 7
F.Han,1an Azizl, an artist v.·ho Jam~s Edward Kappes, 18,
11\'f'S "' -12-1 -l/20r rt•I•I,Coron:l ~nrf Robert E;.~rl Gr ii!Lt.S. 22:,
lfel M.Jr, IOI!I polwP hiS C"dr of 241-I .B Santa Ana AvE'., Co-
,.· as 11Urrlari2.ecl of 13 Sf·ulp .. sta Mesa. wert' 4rrE'stl'd aT
wred alum mum ,·;u)(l\£> holders 4 a..m. <~I Poppy anl1 E. f~sl
JRd " p r kPI, vaiUPrl at $190, llwy., Corona del ~hr . Jlll1
hi' somt>One .... ·hollr okPthewind. both Wf'te r h.ar ~ed 11'\lh :1uto
v.·tn ~t. of h~:. clr wl1ilt> it was I hell .•. Jamt>s Fr:~.nds F.k>! k.
parkl?ll :1.1 F'iuiPy anti ~f''4'Jl0rt rna.n, 47, of 195'3·6 Map\.·, c~.-..
Blvd., West Newport, from 10 sta Mesa ..... ·as 1 har~tP.I \l"tth
p.m . De-c. :. until I a.m. D~t:. 11rtvtn~: unlft-r thl:' influPRt P oJI
6 , . Stt'reQ equipment valued akoho\ Jt 1:30 a.rn . Jt Ma.•.
at S32~ was t~ken from the Arthur and JJmborf'f', Airport
hom£> of RE'x Rhlnt>ha rt, 312 Area • . A "§250 w()()ft s•en
Narcissus, Corona dPI Mar, at El TorttoJ restaunnt, 1221
l.let WI:'Pn !' p.m. u •• , .. ;. ano.J Dolphin Stryker Wa y, a 1rpor1
2 a.m. l}e{', 6 ... A :$450 ~rea, -.·o~s sto lt-nfromthf'l•uild·
e lf'c-trit· t~'f>e'ATiter v.·as stolen m~(s 11':111 somPtimP bt'lll'et>n
from Howar l'1 C:H ~on's offke 2 a.m. Jnd 2:--1~ a.m .... John
~I 1595 MontO\'ta, Wf'sl Sidl?, Mkhal?l Toi~lor, .1()0 Mam, k;~l
be(lroeen J p,111 . l)(oc, ~ aor1 ~ l>oa , rPportM ,ttu.t som,.lnt'
..l ,m, Dec. 6 , .. While Hunt· l!r Okf' tilt> v.·m,t .... ·inc on Ius 1·o~.r
inJton Bo·a• h 51 llOO itPar hf'r anl'1 took J suttt ase. 1 lot hut ~:
Highway House of Prayer·
2411 E. COAST HWY .. CORONA DEL MAR
LOWER LEVEL -REAR
1/VTt"RDF.NOM/NA TJONAI.. I-'ll/. GOSPI:I.
SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:45 WORSHIP SERVICE: 11:00
EVAHGEL1TISTIC SERVK:E: 6:00P.M. SUNDAY
PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY: 7:30P.M . WEDNESDAY
WilliAM T. KRdAH , PASTOR
PHONE : 642-8762
FIRST CHURCH OF
OfRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido
Nnrpon Brach
SVNOAVSOtOOL
9610:30•.•·
SUNDAY SERVlC[S
9 610:~a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEFI1NG 8 p.m.
ll.EAOING ROOM
•;e!_~•: 9 a.m. -5 p.m.
W y: 9 a.m.· 7,4 5 p.m.
Tue.Uy
9 a.m.-5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m.
LUTHER A" CHURCH
OF THE 'lASTER
~00 Pal·ifK" Vi('.,. Dr .
C"ornna dd \tar. Calif.
I AWRI-'--< I I) I Rt HII\'G
~l '-f )·\':--,( 11001 l"\ \SSI-S
All \)-'i'' •J 1-"t,,IO lo\.1.nt .
w.11,111 r ll"lll hl •o J 111 .
'\'u 1 ~~·n J I1 J ( ol!l <'l' HtiUI
--------The followtn~e person Is doing
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME husint>ss as; MIMltz Ster eo Pak,
Teod MiltQn I.POn.ul'1's 1 ar li.'l :-J.nd J hiq r lt>, va luelf Jl q ;o,
piltkt'fi i.u a lo! at 2:530 W whLIP tht> ro~r ~~o·as park"'l at
Coast llw}·., West ~p.,.·port, he ''A'' and E. Ol.:nn F't. between
reported tllat ttwasbur~lariz@d -I p.m. Dt>c. i and 10:30 a.m.
ot a )t'Wel bOx lll'ilh $14,000 Deo·. 8., Jpff Rhoarts reported
In jev.·elry ..-hile he wa s ansld" ;:~.()() .. -nrth of phOh! equipm('nt
Jn aurtlon shOp near thf' parll. stolf'n from his car ll'h lle It
lng Jot bet....-e"'n 7:30 fJ,m. ano1 was p.nkM ::11 his rf'stdenr<>
!1:50 p.m. .Jt 2230 Aralia, East Bluff, from SE00ND OfUR.CH OF
• F'RlDAY, DEC G ~:30 a.m. until 10 3.m. . . . OUUST, SOENTtST
HTENll
THFC'HURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY STATEME NT 4 ~39 W. Co2st Highway, Nt"w.
Tht! fnllow111g persons ut> port Be2t'h, Ca!Uornla 92660:
doinK I1US!nPSS as: J MJS, 2617 Trans Paclfl<' Steel C ~mpany,
Ames c 1rc l~, Anaheim, CA, J CalUornla corporatloo, 4539
9280£,: S. James McKown , 26 17 W. Coast Hi«ffway, Newport
Ames Clrde, Anaheim, CA. Beach, Callfornla 92&60.
John Richard Dncoosku, 26, The ba rtender at Harry·s Bar Ncwpcwt Be-ach ac
of 210 Grant, SPwporl Shores, and Grill reported sHiogSmf'llo eoro-tiel Mar
ns char~ed wtth drivin~: lmder outs Irk> Blackbear d's restau-)100 PadRe: Vww OJ.
the innueocf' of alcohol at 1:15 rant, nett door .tl 4250 MartlD-SUNDAY !OtOOL 10 a. liD. GR ACE RIBLE CHURCH
..1.m . at IOU! amt Balboa BIY11., ga If', alrporl area, al aboull:SO SUNDAY SEkVICE 10 ..... Veterans' Me mortal Bide.
BalbOa •• _A d 'larfe of dis-a.m. just before Blackbeard's WEDNESDAY EVENING "'«•5 w t~rt1 .CllsTa Mt-sa
or rterl) condoct anrl public employpes roih:l Sl,500damalff' ~a~: I p.a. •
drunkenness was lodpdaptnst donf' to 5 ground Ughts and 1 JIOOo-8 r.. C...tBwy. REV TOM TYKEE. Pastor
92606: Jerry A. Se hwan, 802 This bustDess Is conducted
Circulo La.zo, Ana heim, CA. by a corpora tion.
Jotm fnocls Mannelly lr ., 22, water troughs and blrrf'ls used 1 r.t.~Mee • Nara..-SUNDAY Sl=.RVK'ES·
of 1800 Pomona, Costa Me.sa, todecont•ttwarea. Moa.-Fri.:lOa.-.ooSp.a IO·JOA.M.&7 :00 P .M.
92806. Corporation Name: Trans
Thl.s business Is conducted Par trlc StHI Com.-,ny. Silt'-
•hea lle W'L5 arrested at 3:SO • SUNDAY, DEC. I n....-, •.• I. "-7tot Sunda~ Sc hooi."BI1 ages,Q:JO
a.m. at lith a M Bolllboa Blvd., A burca.r pried optn tht S.c.: 10a.ato4...... HOME BIB LE CLASSES
by a general pUtnership. nature & Iitle: Lex Rictard
Signed: s. Ja mes Mr:Kown. Smith, President.
Ba lboa ••• Al's Ice Cream lcll chen door at the Peter M~r.. Yoa _. c•fn~-......4 10 Call 5S • .()()q2
s tore, 3309 E. Coast Hwy., s hall residence, 223 Oceaa ac....t Otwd ~ _.. •T('achmg Bible Doctrine-•
This statement n s riled with This statement was nled wtth
thf' County Clerk of Orange the County Clerk or Oranre
County on Nov. 15, 1974. County on July 11, 19'74.
Publis h: Nov. 21, 28, Dec:. Pubi.Lsh: Nov. 28, Dec . 5, IZ,
5 lZ 1974 In the Newport 19, 19?4, tn theNewporUiarbor H'a.rbo~ EnstKn.. r .S88()5 Ensign. F .)5463
Corona dPl Mar, was broken VIew, NewpoMHtlehts.,between·~~,.~-;~*~'~sr;•;·~·~~~i·~~~~~40~;~~===1 Into aometlme betWt l!ll 6 p.m. 3:SO p.m. O.C. 6 and U::30p.m. ~. 6 aDd 7 a.m. o.c. 7, Dec. 8. ransackfd tlw house, ec.... Oa.d
by a butclar who took S40 and took a rLRt, lterto equiD-
(EGAL HOTICE from a cash rel{is:ter. ment and a $3,000 tw «llC ••
L !GAL HOTICl L.~·L -net a totallossotS&,uo ••• w mtam
FICTITIOUS BUSIJ<ESS NAIIE --Hollf•td, Z604 -· Eut FICTrTilUS Bt.SINESS HAllE STATEMENT FICTn'IOl.E BlSUfESS NAME Bhdt, reported tift his front
STATEMENT Tht fo\JowtAc per.oa lsdolng STATEMENT door was prled cpea aomttlmt
The foUcnrlDr: pt.,.oo lldO&nJ bUIIntsa 11: Udo StoctSer•tce Tbt followlDC pti'IOGI art bttwHII 11001 ud 1 p.m. bJ
l>uatDt11 u:: Air FlltrlDJ ID-aDd lJdo Stock ln'Nitmtne doiAI bal""' u : Comtdte, a tla"r who tootaterllDtsJiver-
atttllte, P.O. Bo• tm, lr•IDtt Golde. Suitt 91$, 500 Nf'W'P(Ift' 1101 Solltl Grand AYt., Stdte war•. •rf"taJ pl.ets, and 2
(JUS E. F1nt St., Sub AniJ Cttlttr Orin, Newport Stech., C, Suta AN, Ca. iZ705: Marla cold rtac, ni....S lt S6,UO ...
9H&I: Qatnt S.rtM Flora CaWonla 9H60: 't'btodort R. J. MuJlllla. 1171 GleQMJn, Ptttr 0.'*" lUI W. Balbot A-, Ill VIa Llclo tlo«<, Clllollfttara, 10'10 CraonUa uc-llaoeb, Ca.; Arlotle J. BIYd,, Ill-. •-'"' SI,S40
Ntwport Btlc b, Calltanlil Drt••• Newport Bter:l\, CaU. SIIGar .... ll71Cl•~neyrt,La-•ortlll ot._., 111)-.cl eQ ..
Uffll. lonlo 91a0. c-a.dl, Ca. m ...... liiliea-btalrOme
Tllla MIJntss l.t eOIXhteted Tbls t-'1"1 ls ~td Ttll:la a t TIE Ia c ... W btft.. 1::10 p.m. ~· 7 ud
by u 10111.-l 111 aa --L 117 a _. _._.... 11:10 &,10, Doe. 1 ..• Wblla
Slpod: Ci 8. F. A-s..-T. R. QU.UI t L Slpad; At .. S.Oio<-'1. elor---loalpOd a
TtrUC ~ta~:•0~~_.~~ TWA•*' ---~~ Nallaln.-wuCUIFd .. c hi • ~iDeate u ... ll ...
tilt --· ~ --tilt ~ Cl.-' If --tilt Co1o1J Clorl II 0.U.. 1o1 1'1rt U... ..-., ell ~ .. ""'·~'~· 19?4. c-• Doe. 1, srrt. . c.-, • ""'· srrt. w ccut llwJ •• ""'"""-PrtMrt DIG. s. 11, 11, ... ....._ Die. 5, 11. 11, .. Pu*'* O.C. a . ttiHf toot , .. c. liO'I
• , .. Ia -lloi)IOi'l -,,, Ia .. ~--Ia -SliGO -·-..... ,_ ... ,..... . . ,.~ . .
lt0811T L 81MeKO .. -PASTOI
DIID ST. •• OIAMGI, CDSTA lriUA -......
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S--1,)0 p.li, t ,OO L•.
....,.. ••••.. 'J:OOp.a.
--•llrlatr7
-w.:r'-11
Dl. P. UJI1011 HIIIOII
PAITOI ._MY ICUMt.. .......... ..
Police Bloner
CALL HOW OR DROP IN ... We',.. Close ly
And Open 7 Day a A Week.
12222 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove m-~~
Sute Llce111• 1922:17 n2-J.ol ~84Q..5084
v .... lfl 0
1--""
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c ...... ,
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Pin.est 1;uality dry dunin1
011 tiM premiMt
Self·ICI"Yiu t.undry
AD aew -lalnt moclel
Fripdairc ...... en
llOO E. C-llwy., Cllll
,._, 673-9605
EXCELLENCE IN PRE-SCHOOL &
KINDERGARTEN EDUCATION
1ST THRU 3RD GRADES
o Phoni cs
oScience
0 Soc1al Gm wth
o Creati ve Arl ~
o '1/unber Crlncer u
o Imme diate
Ooentn gs
o Ages2·~ o Ho t Lc1nch es
o Trained Staff
"CHlLDREN'S THEATRE,'' a variety s how of ravorite
c hild stories and songs, was presented Sa turrtay by the
Newport Harbor high sehoo l dram:l dPpartment and will
be performed again this Saturrlay, llPI', 21 , at I, 3 anrl 1
in the atx11torlum . Anmtss ion is ~~ at the rloor. Cast
me mbers inelude, top, Mike McConnell; 2nct row rrom
top, left to right, Candi Mitl'hell, Je:miP l.o!'ke anrl Mark
Rut ker; 3rd r ow from top, Oeh Petf't son , i.Pshe Curlis
anrl Kim Solo, and seated at boiiO!n, Danj,l VanDiver.
Senior Benjamin MaM is 11irector. fl,n, a 4-}'ear rtrama
s tandout at ~!arbor high, a lso rTe:llerl and wrottt the show.
(He a lso took this pholo.)
They'll usher
in New Year
The BahL'\ Corinlhian Yacht
Club •1•111 usher in 197;; witt1 a
r·r~slal hall on Xew Year's
,..vp 1n ll1e d ub110use, 1601 B:!.}-
s iriE-lrrivE-, Coron.1 <!PI Mar.
The p:1rt1 will l>egin 1rith
l:Ol'ktai ls at 7 f./,111, 111 the
Columlri:l !loon, A lrulil1ay din-
ner will 1"" served lt 9 ~.m .,
followed t•l fr e>e t llaOL]Jaene at
llli•ln il!lll,
:-.1 e111her s ln•l their l!uests
~"\til •lance to 111e n.usk of
tl1e J .1zz Three, a trio l1f-Jt!ed
ll} p~,,l Mr Ara, A for1uer mem-
ber of tne Harr~ .lani{'S or-
•:tleslra. The other meml)(>rs
ar"' Josle 11t-Caslro, onP of
t he fa mous de Castr o Stsl"'l s ,
dr un1111er, anrt Joe Zanotti,
p ia} in~ an elef!nr plano,
Dr. ~or n,an Bottom, t,>Taflh -
ologtst, of Huntington He:t'"h,
will demonslrate lllf· art of PX-
per t hlnrlwr itinc anJ l\'srs :rflfl
E'XIJla 111 the sr lent e of mlt>rpr•·l-
inl!. ( ll.'t rader anrl personall!'.
from tt'lnrlw rillnt.!.
• MONDAY, DIC. 9
Thomas Lee Peroutka, 22,
of 305'-l/! SZod, West Hew ..
port, was charged with drtviDJ
under the 1nfltK!fK'eo of alcohol
at Z:3,9 a.m. at Coa'st Hwy.
and Jamboree • • • Donak!
Claude McGowan, 62, of 112
Via QuUo, Lido Isle, was
charged with drlvlng under the
Influence of alcohol at 12:30
a.m. at 4001 W, Coast Hwy.,
West Newport.,. Paul Denton
Kerr, 18, of 424 Piazza Lido,
Lido Isle, was charged with
being Intoxicated In publlo at
2:45 a.m. at the Vla Lido bridge
entrance to the Island •••
Candice Lynn Ford, 27, or 6001
Newport Shores Dr ., Newport
Shor es, was char ged wUh driv-
Ing under the tnnuence or a leo-
hoi at 9:15 p.m. at Bayside
and Coast Hwy., bay bridge
area , .• Someone r emoved
the screen from a bathroom
window, crawled through the
window Into the home of Susan
J.'ox at 206 41st, West New-
port, and look a TV set and
radio valued at $950, sometime
betweeu 12:45 p.m. anrl 2:15
p.m •..• Kenda ll Jacobsen,
1827 Newoorl lli\ls Or., Har -
bor Vlt>w Hills, reportect his
1970 Porsche auto was stolen
from Pf'nney's Fashion Is land
parkin!\ lot between 8:30 p.m.
and 9:40p.m.
• TUESDAY , DEC, 10
Steven Anlhonr A1chlmayer,
27, of -104 E. Balboa Blvll .,
Ba ll10a, was charge.-1 with being
tl runk and dlsor rlerly a t 8 p.m.
at 2110 W Oeean Front, Cen-
tral 1\ewpor t , .. Cameron
Willlam Rile}', 18, of 1606 Anita.
o State L1 c en sed
Part} hatr!ILeh arp Mr ... :vt
Mr s. J.1mt-s Utto Juol ~tr. :~r¥1
Mr ". c •. l.ee Sudth, :ts;;t:;a .. ,l
II} ,\I r s. C'arol lloppPr. \I ts.
\'ir gu11:1 Heaf.;;nydt>r, \Irs,
Pany Spiel111.1n, :'>1 essrs Jnd
Mn,.,s. Hol!o:>rt Jurs, fon1 !~IP:L
son, Boyd Co wrten, I or .. !l7.n
Ga~;llo, anrl Vk~> Couuuo•lot e
:1nd Mrs. n J L'r <>w.
CYNTHIA MICHAELS a"d WILLIAM B. DRENNAN
1675-40111 110! R~ -·nO · ;: lfl
'itlo & l,f ar~uerit ..
l'r,~ma <11'1 \l tlf
ASK ABOU T OlJ R AFT ER·SC iiOOL PROG R A~I
BU S P I CK-U P FR0\1 CO RON A DEL \iA R
1tewpcet-?2ivieea k{'se rvation<; .1 re ro::.quest .... r
H !lrt> l'lulo otfL• "· (i';3--l3!12 , ......
AMLING'S
Newport Nursery
15 00 ea st co a•t Moi h w•r
n ew p o r! b ea cl'l , c e !.torn ••
t e l e pM on e {7 14 ) 673 15 52
AMLI NGS -for living C hristm as Trees
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -8:00A.M. TO S:ll P.M.
* TE~RARIUMS AND FOLIAGE PLANTS
*POINSETTIAS AND ORCHIDS
*AZALEAS AND CYCLAMENS
•ASJII CHAIGI
••=o -
*BEGONIAS AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS
IANI AMIIICAID 'IIIOMAL CHAIOIJ
•
Miss Michaels engaged
flnllk'<I.'IVLOL' l!l!LOtllwP-
1111:'11( f• V••:JJ,•d ll11> Vll .. ~l ~l:llll?ll\
of \1,-;-. ( olltl•l1 \un, 11\J• li:t ... ls
10 \\'tJ!J,j llo 1\r,.,fl! !J! <>1111~ II <IIIli
.1 piJLHI•"I -\U'.'liSt WMI lllic.
rllp ;ollllOIIIh '-'iiH'IIt ,I,..; 111.1 If'
I•) \lr. ·nd\lr--,,l~,~~~~\IL li;u•l<;,
p:lr"lll'> nl tlu'> lli!o'IL•Ir>ol II Lie,
.~t a lonll•!.i~ o>j.,-.Jor:\1111!· 1111.-!r
f.:~<>t Hluff tof'l'"''• z;:~·. 'Ita
rist.1 !Jr., lu !:11 oil\ •I! 1 ••\1
fr1cu•ls
Till' 1UIP111•·•1 r'f 11'11· !!If•
son ut \l r. 11o-r '.!1 Ju,t•l•l
R !Jr r rm .. lo 'I I' r ~ t<•Jt•l•·<>.
~Its-. \!1 tr.•l 1:, r:r·I•J,o\•
of tornnJ •I" I \l;,r '11 r • 11ool,
W]lf'ff' •liP lt,J .; :1 II •·!I lll'r OJ
!Ill? JX'p Sf!LLI I. Sri~ I' Ill r,.nt]~
J jtu1ior at l'f l..o\. • ,,.r, ·;!'"
RE THAN A
ERA SHOP"
is pr Psirlent of llle .\lpha De!L1
Pr soror ity.
lt,..r fianr ~ is .1 senior at
l'C l A anrt is .1 memller of the
l'! I t\ =-oava I II eoserve Offi· Pr s
rr~rmnl! Corps, HP will I)('
· o1 nrnlsslont>d as a 2nt1 tieu-
IPI I:llll m lhe Marino> Corps
u[Yin lois gradualion,
PHOTOS IN EXHIBIT
An exlu~1t1on of 50 pllolo-
vraplls l1} 3 women who are
ar!van1·r-r1 OranRe Coas1 College
photo siUrh·nts will be on dis-
pl;ly in lt•P OCC' Libt:lt} Der,
17 throul!h Jan, 17, The exhitlit
is tor·:ued on the library's main
floor anrl admission is fr ee.
The 3 women, students in
IJ r. II Arthur Taussii!'S ad-
vaneo:>d pholo !'lass, ar e Deidre
Envlt· ani! WemJ~· Sha rues of
Costa Mesa anrl Susan Mc-
C<~rty of Midway City,
CONCERT FOR GUITARS
T11e Orange Coast College
musir· departmenl will present
Us guitar ensemble In a Crt@
COIICPft at 0000 Thursday, Dec.
19, In music studio I. T he
members or the ensemble are
all stoclents In OCC's advanced
c lass.
64J.IJIJ 1740 s.,.,.., ,...., Curs liln•
!
Harl>or ~~t'i;:·~~=~ at 9115 a.m. at
tad chlrpd With uaalllll(
mother ••• Harry Bets
Sten, CI'Oiby tokl pollee
retuned 14 their rel!ldooce
US4-l/2 W, llolboo
~. at 4:10 p.m., foWid a
about ,6·1, welcflillc 150,
long black balr over
sbouldera, and a "Fu Maoc''""
mustache, ltandJ.og at the
of the stalra;
hlm when he t.ft
dence and aw him
ln a '73 Chevrolet
palnted orange bWe
~~~~'rc:'t ~~~n:d:iate
the ftrst 2 numbers 68; they
returned to their home
found that the front do<orluiOb
had been twisted ort and their
TV set unplugged with the elec~
trlc cord wrapped neatly around
It, a s though it was about to be
taken a way ••• Someone broke
In through 3. wtodow o(. the
gas statloo at 3401 Newport
Blvd., West Newport, between
10 p.m. Dec . 10 and 6:30a.m.
Dec. 11, and took $60 in coins
anrt a belt coin changer •••
Se ven ela :trir typewriters,
valued at .$-4,806, were burg~
To enjoy &ood health, you mUit get u mucb
sleep u your body ••• and braiD ••• requtrea.
How much ls that? The tradlttooal tlehl houra
Ia protably a pretty talr averace but thla doesn't
hold true for everyone:
Recent sttdies sbow that some people 1Ieep
"taster" than others. There La a wide dltference
1n tile intensity of steep between LDdiYiduals.
Some people, those who eleep Intensively, can
get as much r ecuperative benefit from six hours'
sleep as others get from ten hours. We don't
know, yet, 1f the ablUty to sleep Intensively
can be developed.
We do know that there Is no ftner prescrip-
tion service than ours. You won't ftnd a better
selection of gilts than ours, either. We have
an inspired collection of ~musual and lovely
gift Ideas •• , something for everyone on your
list ,· , , and we gift wrap for you, FREEl
' . . . .
HANDY HlNT: When palntlng \with a roller,
Une the paint tray with alwninurq. foil whlch
can be thrown away with no mess,
B&%!£~~!.~!r~A~
1016 bayside dr. -newwrt beach -calltornta, 92662
lari:ted from Smith lnter-1!:=======
national, 4661 MacArthur, air·
pori area, between 1 p.m. Dec.
9 and 6:45 a.m. Dec. 10 by
burglars who pried open a door.
18TH CENTURY MUSIC
FOR A.A.R.P. MEETING
The American Association of
Retired Persons, Newport
Bea ch·Chapler 121 , has sched-
uled Its meeting for I p.m.
Thur srtay, Dec. 19, at Newport
narbor Lutheran Church, 798
Dover Drive. Members are in-
vited tO come at noon and bring
a sack IWlch for a get acquainted
hour. Christmas cookies and
eoflee will be ser ved.
A lraditioaal holiday pro-
gram Is planned. Eighteenth
century Christmas music -.·w
he lncltxle<l among the rendl-
ttofls of the Four O'Cloc k play-
er s, direl led b}' Nan! S!elner.
"ThOUI'(hts or Christmas" by
Ka y Hanek and carol singin g
by the groUp, accompanier! by
/larry Livesay on the piano,
will complet~ the proRfam.
Vi sitors ar e welcome.
RECRUITING COURSE
Army Specialist F'ive James
W. Quinlan, son o r Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Quinlan, 344 Via
Lido Soud, Lido Isle, !las com-
pleted an Army r ecruiting and
career counseling course at
the U. S. Army Adjutant Gen-
eral School, Ft. Benjlmln Hat ·
rison, Ind. He is assigned to
the U. S. Arm} Recruiting Sta-
llon In Pasadena.
NEWPORT
HARBOR
KIWANIS
FOUNDATION
TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE
16.i. s. •••• SERIES 1974-7S
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2701 FAIRVIEW ROAO, COSTA MESA
RALPH
FRANKLIN
f r iday,
ADULT ADMISSION AT
20, 1 ~74
STUDENT ADMISSION AT DOOR ... $1 .00
SEASON TICKETS
(Good for any six admissions)
ADULT., S12.SO STUDENT .. S5.00
AVAILABLE. AT:
Newport Harbor Kiwanis Clltl, Boz 1501, Newport
f!each, 92663, 646-2163 or any member of the
Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club.
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