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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-01-12 - Newport Harbor Ensign' ( -·-·----· ·Ita site·. for I Bike 5afety drive starts Officers of the Newport Beach Police Department and members of the local Kiwanis and Optimist Clubt have initiated a proaram of visitina each public and parochial tchool in the area ~put in operati on a bicycle safety proaram. They plan to repeat lho propam each umcater ,!l}d thut train the future bike riders of Newport Beach in nfc practices. The bicycle safety pro- lf&m will include three phases. 1. The School Ancmbty. I A detailed staff reconmen~ dation for relocatina the City Hall in the Ne wport Center atea was received with approval Monday by the Newport Beach Ci ty Council. The repo rt was discussed at the afternoon s tudy ses- sion, and in th e eveninJ meeting the Coun cil gave approval in principle to the fi rst 4 points in the list of recommendations: 1. Affirm the fac t that there is a dire need for ex· panded municipal facilitie1 that the uistina Ci ty Hall facilities are incapable of meeting even today's needs. 2. Affirm the fac t that dle present Ci ty Hall site i1 not capable or effecti vely meet- ina the future needs of the community, fun ctionally, geoaraphical ly or in terms of economic feas i bility. ). Accep t the concept of This will include a lecture and movie on the Rules of tho Road, bicycle care. and the development of aood ridina habits. Throuah cour- tesy of the Kiwanis Club each younaater will be fur- niahcd a well illuattated and informative 'oooklct on bi cycle care and ufe ridina. 2. A written teat will be Harry C. Til .. &rl anti grondehllcl aovemmental and cultural compl ex desianed to be come the focal point for community public activities. aiven by the school author- Death claims Harry Tilden, veteran of Rose Parade 4. Accept the role o f cata- lyst to en couraae centtali z· ation of aovemmental, qu&Ji· public and cultural aroups ities in each aradc from Jrd For 20 ycua Hany C. to 7th. The teat win accom-Tilden pa:nicipe\ed in lhe plith uveral \hinsa but annual Pasadena Rose moa t important. it witt rein-Parade, but this year he wa1 force in the cbild'a mi nd the 10o ill to watch it on tole- importance of ridins a bi-vtaton, He died 2 day1 cycle accordins to the later, at 2:30 p.m. Wednea- rulca. day, Jan. 4, at the Costa 3. Bicycle rodeo. Thlt Me.. COft¥&111cf•t · Hot• wtll bt lb• tun panioo ot plital al .. q • of 90. ·H.• the proaram. Each child tlld been ill ror a year. will be required to take a Mr. Tildea, wbo .. home skill ridins te1t that will aince hi a retirement in U47 test their knowledae of nfe had been ,, c u'tter R.d., ri dina rules. A ridinJ course Beacon Bay, participated wi II be laid out on school in the Rose Parade u a property that will present member of American Leaion many of the conditions Post 13, to which he be- found on 1City ttreets in \onaed for 4~ yeats. He terms of sharp rurves, boule· was associated with the vard stop •ians and sianal1. Pasadena Lisht and Power Upon satisfactory compte-Co. tion of the ridina test and His military urvice dates an intpection of the bicycle back to the Spanish Ameri- for mechanical and opera-can war, where he was the tiona! safety the younaster first to sisht Guantanamo will be aiven a "Bicycle Bay at Cuba from his bow Rider'• License." watch on the U.S.S. Yotemi te in 1$~1. He later served as in one intepally deaianed a U. S.,. Army captain in complex. World War I. He was bom The starr was inuructed in M\. Clemen1, Mich., and to move ahead as soon as came to California in 1'111. possi ble for implementation Mr. Tilden and his wife, of the o ther recommenda· Be r1ha, wbo died in 1'150, tions: to est_ablilh a ti~co first buih their Harbor Area table of acllon, detenmne bomt in. 1939. apencUna lheU_ th a mathod of financina, Yu&lic.a Ia &eaoon" Bay se~ect •d a~sume. owur- untll hi s rtthement 10 years shap of a prccue 11te, and aao. to de•ian and con1tn1ct a new civic center complex.. He i 1 survived by 2 PlanninJ director Ernest daupten, Mrs. Lilla T. Mayer Jr .• who had the task. Scally of the Beacon Bay of compilina the civic cen· address and Mrs. Harrieu T. ter study, ga ve a re1ume of VeninJ o f Manhattan Beach, the report at the afternoon and 3 pandchildren, Burch session: "Present city Pickett of Colla Mesa, Mrs.· population of 39,000 will Nancy V. Cype rt of Redondo In crease to an estimated Beach and Susan R·. VeninJ 117,000 in 1985, when the of Manhattan Beach, and 4 city will be fully developed; areat arandchildren. city hall employ ees ..-ill in~ Servi ces were h.eld Satur- day, Jan. 7, at White and Day Mortuary, Manhattan Beach. .Marijuana arrests mount crease to 173 by 1985. po- lice department to 339, and a total of 124,000 sq. ft. of noor space will then be needed for municipal ser· vice s. Present needs call for 22,000 sq. ft. of noor space, and there is already a shortaae of 11,118 sq. ft. Present size of the City Hall s ite i s -'.41 acres; the ultimate need i s a minimum of 7~ acres for police and City Hall. The ci ty popula~ lion center i s movina east· waTd. a'ld there the ~ewport Center would provi de the most central location when the city is completely de- veloped. Ac ti on should be taken reasonably soon fo r acquisition or the new site. Certain areas are avai lable now, but may not be for The running battle by New~ port Beach police aaainst marijuana reached a high point over the weekend. Police confiScated what appeared to be illes:al nar~ cotic pills and a sack of marijuana from the apart~ ment of Jan L. Davis , 19, and Murray G. Mcintosh, 19, on Friday, Jan. 6. Both youths were charaed with the illeaal possenion of marijuana, stopped the weavina car of James S. Owen s of Oranae at Bayside Or. and J 1mboree Rd. They found a pla~tic baa fill ed with marijuana resemb mJ material 10 the a\ove compartment of the car. A preliminary hearina in the Newport-Men munici~ pal court i1 scheduled for Friday, Jan. 13. On Saturday, Jan. 7, po-- lice anested Fernando Chavez, 18, of San Pedro on charae• of poueuion of Also arrested at the apart-marijuana. A preliminary ment on charaes of po sses-hearina is scheduled for to- sian of marijuana were Ste-day, Jan. 12, in the Newport· phen DaRo1 , 19, of 1621 Mesa municipal court. Lincoln Ln., Dover Shores; Police arrested Michael J . C indy J . Prui tt, 19, of 121 Greene, 20, of 1607 Buck· 30th St., West Newpott; John A R 9 f .... . eye, East Bluff, at 2:45p.m. · ees, I • o An ... etm; Monday, Jan. 9, at Malabar and Dennis R. Lock, 18, of Or. and Seadrift or. in Irvine Huntinaton Beach. Tenace on a chatJe of iiiC" All 6 of the youths will aal possession of marijuanL receive preliminar:y heatinJI The Greene car W&l stop- Friday, Jan. 1~, .in the New-ped fo r a maJfuncUonina tail port-Meu munuapal courL tiaht. Officer William Jessee A 1eparate Jan. 13 pre· smelled an odor of buminJ liminary hearina on charaea matijuana as he \e~ted the 0~ po.ueuion or marijuana brake pedal. Searchina the w1th Intent to tell is ache· 011, he found ftaaments te-- duled for Elaine R. Fodar, 1ctnblina marijuana "roa~ 23, of tU~ 39th SL, Wut chu" in a blue box. inside Newport, and Arthur S. thr. alove comparunenL Clark, 23. o( lhe a.ne ad-- drcu. The same day Darrell L. Janssen, 19, o f L ona Beach, was stopped for speeding on E. Coast Hwy., between Bayside Or. and Jamboree Rd . His car was searched and marijuana fraaments were found inside the gl ove compartment. He is charaed with illeaal possession of muijuana. Assiatanl chief of police Menill Dun can believes that the incre ase in marijuana arresll indicates the in- crease in narcotic traffic in Southern California. The police department's fiah.t to atem the influx. of marijuana and its use found support in the last city bud- act, where money Was al~ toted for a fU\1 time naJ· coti cs officeT, detective AI Epstein. Newport Beach police of- ficers are often Ia)' experts in narcoti cs investigation, Mr. Duncan said, Their rookie uainina at the Lo s Anae1e• police academy in~ eludes at least 6 hours of narcotic• investiaation train· ina. Btiefins: clas~e § are held daily. long." City Manaaer Hat\'e'' Hurl· burt said that hi ah (i se at the present site has been studied, but he sa1d that construc ti on cos ts would make such a project mo re expensive than mo,·in a. There would also be the m~ convenienc~ o f relocaung Ci ty Hall facilities durin s constru c tion, he added. He uid that land in the Lido Shops area, is pr iced at 5200,000 to $300,000 an acre and expressed belief that the Ci ty Hall site could tie sold Cos mote than $200.~ 000 an acre. Hi • estimate on the land colt in the Ne..,.. port Centet area wa s "under $200,000 an acre. •• A c1i1treued woman'• scream Thu~tclay, Jan. 5, led police k> the couple's apar1ment. 'Mlere poli"e con· fiacated 4 pouncb or what appeared ., bre m&riju.na. u exotic 3-foot tall amotiaa pipe and rre• hot•: a fleck· l.ce wilh tnarijD•a re ..... bliaa aaeda itaMdded iaU4e i~ 10,4 ........ ., wl. 2 h•cl rolled ci,..u.. mold- ed ioiO IL The ci l)' mll'laaer said Michael P. o\rlono, SS. ol florence; 3 dauahters, Nan-that the new s1\e could in• 2007 Windward LaDe, Bay• cy L. Shrocle, Sheila Boone elude a main library buildo- c:rcat, died Pridey, Ju. 6, and ?iua L. ,o\rlotto; his ins. O.wnber of Commerce, ol a bavt att..::k. Ha waa rDOthet. Mldelena .Vtouo; headquauets, culaua.l c:en~ PIOQOU:Deed cSead on anini a bfocbet, o\odrew; and 4 tcr, ~d .n Midi10rium. R~ 01 H-looepo'W. aluen M.-a•rena. Vlotto, loc:a~n~ f:OUftlY .~us to • . the c:tvtc center aue 11 .-.o-• 1'bo rttiml uac•ti•e' bed Mlrie .Vkttto, .~hne dler possibility and would Mich•l F. ArloHo dies (a M06• MIHC Ptlilit, , ... 6, OQ ..... of po ... •••lioa oltnlrij......,· police o....s ~lo'a ar ... J.Uct ,.. ..... " 1M Luctlle ~ be a area& c:onv•l•ce 10 proc.n•aa c~ fot 19 .... drle city, he ..wed. Thit ,. ... He ... 1Mn I• ~ s.mcea .. ,. Mtd ~·-ah• could be u INa• u .\nlo... .... .... """ .... ,,J ... 10, .. PMt J> ... ly zs ""'" if ........... . tM H.._ AN• lti ,.... Coto.ial Puaa~. Home, faciliUea are inc:loded, he Sllnhan lee.._ h11 eKe .... .nae&er~ tlh ... cL • 'WEST OF UPPER BAY YEAR POPUlATION ... EAST OF lltPER BAY 1960 17,106 64X POPUUTIOII ... 1966 1985 .. N0.13WAS UNLUCKY 1960 1966 1985 9,458 · 14,830 77,597 ___ , __ _ ( N D I ultimate city 36x 31X 66X -------~ civic center z~l area I I ' r I I I I 'VICTORY FIRST, THEN PEACE' By Pet Haape lation put American soldiers Confiscatory taxes lO there, finance the Vielman waT :iere is a summary or hi s were predicted by Robert questions: Welch, founder of the John 1. When are we Joins: to Birch Society, when he win in Vietnam and. why talked 10 a capacity audience not? h i t pouible that 1he Monday evenin1 at the Santa moat powerful country in Ana Valley Htah School. the world c aMOt win this '".\'e need victory, TifEN war'? Why are we not doina peace," asserted \-lr. We lch it now? at hi!'J only Oranae County 2. Why fiaht them in Viet· appearance, made en route nam an d help them every- where else? We are now enaaaed in a aiaantic wbeat deal with the Soviets, sendins: wheat to India. We are i nv o\ved in brinaina about "trade" with com· munist countries. \i01cow is still boss of the conmW\ist countries . \1osoow and ill satellites are sendina auwlies and equipment to Vietnam. Our 'ooys are (Continued on paae 7) back to the eas t coast after B ld d ;.:i:~·~~flona Kona and th o ui . ing irector named "U we .are fi1htina com· Oliver S. Grant Jr., chief munist.s, wb)· are we not b..lild.inJ official and plan· drivina them out of Cu ba?" nina director for the City of He asked 22 PfObina Duarte. h.u bun appointed questions about the United ~. "7 City ~anaaer Harvey "Unlucky 13" is impreu-S~\es inv.o\ve:nent in the Hw\bun u buildin& direc- l!d in the mamory o( Wad• Vi etnam lltu&Uoa and bow tor o( N•WfOft BaaGb. · Btyel.,. l!w uwly ·~m~ cormamil\ ~~ Mr. . ~ ... SO.. • .n.u ed aui1tant aencral ser· 'ft d• tri ti beain his new dU.tiu Feb.l vic:CI director of the City of K8 IS c ng at a ILUtillj u lary of Newport Beach. Sl,ll4 1 month. He hu He was a B-1 7 naviaator • d• d held the Duarte position for ~ith .the 8th .... ir Force du.r-IS rea 18 the past 4 years. Prior lO 1n1 World War II. On hiS . Chat he wu emplo)·ed by 13th born bins: mission, a Mayor Pau~ Gruber appOin t· the Lo• .... naeles Count}' raid on Ludwiashaven, Ger~ ed Councilmen_ Howard Division of Bu ildinJ and many, his plane was shot RShoaleu, AI Fo ran and Bob Safe ty for more than 10 e ton \londa)" e\·enmg to down a t the LuJtemboura-d th bl f h years. German border. five of the stu y e P~1° em 0d c ~~ He received a B d ' · d ,. JIR8 COUn CI manse I SUlC I . .A. e ~ crew of., survtve • '.\tth the bo d . ( .. , aree 1n economics from . un ane s or ,. .. ewport . help othf fnendly Lub 'l embour~ Beach. He desl s:nated \lr. dUC L..A ~~ n4b01.and dma .B:S, Oliver S. Grar'lt Jr. aers, ey were a e to es· Roger; h a epee In pu tc a mts~ ell \kmday. ":-te rounds •)Ut f th .. , . . as c atrm n. . . d h d ff cape_ rom e .-.. an~ccu p1ed \!r. Shelton said he would ~au on !rom ~SC m _116 J. our epartment ea sta continent and to act back be wJ!IJn g to withdraw from oie has extenstveexpenence in a very satisfactot)' wa)." to their air bl:se in En a· the commi ttee 1f an" other as a volunteer \cadeT with \lr. Grant will take o\·er land. That was in Sept. of member of the Coun cil the Boy Scouts. ~e is mar· th e posi ti on that actina di ~ 1~44. Capt. Beye\er rtew 22 would li ke to ser ve. Coun· ried and the fathe r of ~ re clOf Euaene Cich hu more missions, ror a total cdman Dee Cook volun· sons. he ld since the retirement of of ]5. In early B45 he was teered, but the maH't s;ud '"He is we ll quali fied Ln buildmJ director R.A, (Bob) called back to the State s he wished to stand b\" hts administration and also 1n Glenn la st Oct. 31. for s-n fliaht traininJ in oris1nsl decis1on. . the bui ldina field, with a ""r. Cich has done a.n Te xas, in preparation for The Council appto\•ed the workinJ understandina of outstanclina JOb in fillinJ Joinina the air war in the aprointments and duected enaineerinJ," Ci ty \lanager thiS position," th~ ci ty the cornrm ttee to report Jan. ~t urlburt lold the Ciru Coun~ manaaer said, Pacific . Sunender of Japan ,3 · d '' ~d~···" kept him '""· ~di~~ ~~:~;~~~i\~."o~~ meth· Planners deny permit ~b. Beyeler (pronounced • ."-pptoved rules and re~ Baylor) now holds the rank gu lations govemma the of major in the 40th 9i\'i· op eration of CAT\' systems sion, the California Sational wi thm the city. The Costa \1esa P\ann1ns Corm'li nion, at \\Ondsy's mcetins:, turned down a con• di tional use permi t from .\t- lanti c Richfie ld and "-r thur '.\lade of Santa <\na for pe r- south of Sunflower Ave. and west of Smalley Rd. • Postponed un ti l the Jan. 16 study sess1on a deci sion on a precise plan for J, W. \1c\ticae l of Fullerton to con struct 12 residential units on prorerty on the west s ide of \lonrovia Ave .• south of 'N. I ~th St. Guard. He is assianed to • Appro,·ed first reading the 132nd Enainecrf. of Ordinance 1201, wh1ch !-le is a native of PennS)' I• \'&Ria, attended Slate Col· leae there, and also Santa \lonic a Ci ty Colleae m California. 1-te was employ. ed by the Ci ty of Sanla \~ica for 13 years, fitst as an enaineerinJ drafts- man, then IS assistant street superintendent. He held that position unti l joininJ the Newport Beach Jenera! services department las t week. · He is 43 yeats old, mar- ried, and Cather of 4 chit. dren. l-Ie and his wife pick· ed the initial "M" for aH 4: Matthew, ll, a sophomore at, West Point; Mark, 16, a senior in hish school ~ 'krr)•, 12, and \tarjoric, lO, in aride school. will chanae par'lung mrter fees on portiOns of VL a \lslaga and Via Or<m o near C'i ry liall. • Authorized e xe cut1on o f mission to construct 1 gas station on the southw est corner of Br1stol and Baker 'iueets. a. gtant deed to Anthom· Comn1151oner Don Hout • Approved a variance ap. Pools Inc . for the sale ~f f c1 ty owned ptopett) 1n the foTmet South Coast lease area to Anthony Pooh . • Approved new ru les fot phastng out encroachma p1en and no ats: one key chan ae re quues use permi t proc~dure 1f more th an 60'l of the rerlacement value of the plet and n oat u de~ lrO)'td. ca lled or a s tudy session, plication by Rancbo \~esa which would include the Venture , H 40 Randolph '.\'&de property, on th." \H Ave., .... pl. A, Costa Mesa zoninJ of the "Golden Tri-for pcnniuion to encroacb anale ." This includes pr~ 1.5 reel into the side yud perty bounded by the San s etback. at 3014 Yukon Ave, l)ieao. Newport and Corona • Approved a buildina Je l Mar freeways . movina pennit for Courtney The ~H zonina of the L. Caldwell to move a build~ '"Jolden Triancle" may br ina from 271 E. 17th St. to the cause for that area's 2100 Canyon Dr., Co•ta apparent economic inuabil• Mesa. • Appnwed the reques t of ity, the commiuioner como-• J-!eld over for 2 weeks Mrs . Barbara Stabler, chau-mented. a vanancc requut from Don man of the Ci tY uts com-He al•o pointed wj&h aiJ.mt a. Spcnal•r. 421 Seville mi ttee , for c.uy funds up to at the conccne.d effort ~ Ave •• Balboe, to coaaiiUct StOOa year for publicit}' and "anip off a comet of the 3 addilional cha at 1567, incidental expenses. totalpe&teraof'u Mol tone:' 1S1l and UlS <>rw111 AYe, New command takes notiq that tcxaina area• TIXTIOOk OM ••IDA OYer lhrouJbout tbe city •~ The m.acll di1cw .. d tpa., · faced with aimilu effona. 'loot ... L•d o1 .. '"'" The South ~ore Sailina Club recently dlanaed coin- m~da. Mid Jamca Whi te or 49) Broadway, Coua Mesa.. wu elected coanodot"e. s•ec:eedi•a Ric:h•d Reine-- "'"'· Olher DeW naa offi eeu ••eel at me O.ba' 7• •· .... «~•!Odor•'• ball ••: Vi ce-<101....,._.,. Wi I I i am Ki tc:hrns, Rear Cousoodore The c:ommiuion approvad will be~ •a a .... 1 fll .. C'.eotJt 11•et, Sectetary hia moti.oa •d Mt Moe~, S•• Curd~ eo...i.- Nora Howell , Fleet Captain J~, 16, few lite •tad'J tel• ·aioa wMe il Mila u .. Skip Ftaely, mel Port ~ ••c.. Newpona 1M aut weN Lain Outer Jac:ttoft, .ita o6u . .c~oa lillie PI•-• ...._...,., ......_.., .._ llle c:lub te~•lly inslia• IUDI ec-.iaaJOD: ~. ~-· ta..a. n. ted. a auc:ceur•1 10fta di... • be a ..., to -. "''""" ••" .. \AM at._ taDce race m Mln••allo. City eo-cil .,..,at ol 1 Pttlt," is • lite Elata .. Muico; ~nd pl•s m CD~&-... tali" ...,,...aiaal ...... , .. n.rt• ... ~nue tbe re.ce on a bieMial • hila• ol Ojal to... J 19 ' ~ ~ IlL •• . .. -••• ¥11 . _.,,, 11191. 67 -tl ,..,.,_ I :JO. • • • • , ' lliii~Y, JM.IZ,,lti7 toiiOIIA D£L uR. CAU F. 1111 CWI'ICIAL IIIWIPAPI• . CW 1111 an M IIIWPOIIT IIACII TH£ HAUQH ANiA'S 01"51:1 NIP!WAI'U Ofl~ ~ ,.. •• .._ pa.. Ia t ... E•lt• hiW~ n2t &. c ... Hwy., c ....... ..., c.w. -HQS. TILII'IIOMI> '7US. (..._ c.4o 714) TilE N£I'POIT HAIBOI ENSIGN I• ,._ o.Jy ._,.,. pt'IOI .. uf p411.W lo dw Clay ol N.wpoft Beec~ • .M tM oaly loull; •M .,.. • .,. .. ..,.,., lo •k Ne_,.,. a-.--c ......... Pu~II.W .... ,,, on Tt..,.,..,., S.eoM el ... poM.,. pal4 011 411:1 ..... Colli. NEWPbiiT HAR801l ENSICN Wu adj..tp4 10 be o .. .., •• of ,._ .. cWnl•lon by eo.-4ec:tM tilo. A-20171 401.4 , 1951, 1a S.,erlot Co1111 lot tho CooMy of Oro:r, Stote of •lo, oM ~y roooon t!.fteol io q•ollflecl to pot.ll oil poblk -;keo roq.lr-4 by low. ,AilVO E. HAAPA ................................. Ow-... P.-lioher .'PEG HAAPA ............................................... .AoooeiOie EditiM' . iUISC.IPTION UoTIS j l• Horitor Areo: ...._ ~ .. 00 2 17 00 ~ u.e ye•, . : re••· . 'Ovt of H•bor Are-.; O..e ye•, 15.00; 2 re-. 19.00 LBJ Halts Yank Viet Rhodesia Casualties Imports Quadruple WASHINGTON CUPil -Pre. ldent JobMaa ~y im·, SAIGON (UPI) -A U.S. poeod U. S. ecooomiC~ Nnctlons ....., ~ 'l'llund .,.inat Rhodelia, maklnc it a •.....-ttmea •y erim.inal otrenae for u. s . tbat 131 ericu ter'Vieema bulmeumen to trade with that were killed ill aedora aDd 1.1 p emment. otbera ~ iD Vietnam 1ut 1be chJd executive li&ned u week deapit.e tbe bolidly·truces. aecut.ive order to carry out tbe 1bil raiaed tbe 1 .. Amerlc&D V. N. Seeurity CotmciJ resolu-deatb toll to l,ot7-Gearly four tkll applyiq the 11nctiona times that ol tbe previous year. which 'bar both exports and n;· ~y Import.. bi&h for 1 ........,. p«Mid tl!at Tbe U. N. resolution ••• iDcluded part& of botb tbe aimed at bringina preuure oa Chriltmu aad New Year's Rbodesis which unilaterally ceue.firea.---tJrouCi the overall deClared indepewlence tr. American death toll for the war ora... 8rlt.ain i.!!.111111-.to "~ ., ~ ••••• --~ o;J A SELF-P ROPELLED MINE with a dum· my head drifted in to Little Co rona Beach below Shore Cli ffs Friday ni ght, and was discovered th ere abou t 7 :30 Saturddy mo rn ing. The mine had been dropped into the ocean waters during recent Navy j maneuvers off the coast Heie is the mine being towed '!i'y a military vehicle up th e roadway tha t l eads up from Little Cor· on a to the Corona del Mar bluff at Ocean Blvd. -1. and Poppy AVe. (Photo by F. B. Clendenen of Corona del Mar.) • o A current ducat Dr. Steuart M<:Bimie ro· lates in his cunent iuuc of Documentation that tbe com- mun ist. have perfected a miniature atomic bomb, which can be unied in a suitcase, and which poses a menace to aovemment personnel, aovcmmont build .. inas, and in fact.. people and buildinas throuahout Che country. -.. ..,, A -•'9'7 nla&a4 lila& • .-lr oftor Pnoal._l Keo- •-'r wu ••••••lutM, Wt a~~~~e ... • called Moeoow O'la .,. i•&ei10Y•._, tolo~ lfl-, ud U• eund the Rualant tbal lberw woWd h. no oWp l In lila roladoaoblp bolw'ro .., OOUAtry ODd lil1in I~ a re .. l& of tbe tilllDJ J tJi1 PfetldeD\. i -No ' Tntormation-h.. tvOi boon releaaad aa CO what the Ru.uians said, 'ltut America hu the riahl t.o know. Did che Ru.ulua tbrea&en to ki II ow Pretl• dent •• hi• P"ede:eeuor bad been killed, tr he did not do 'J what they ordered bim \o do? If that ducat were aiven, a million youna men would rise in bia derense. How· ever, we have the riaht {o know if a prcacnt day ''Sword or Oamoclca .. hanaa ove r our leader. I( ao, we would be amana the riut to ru ah to hia ruc:ue, STATE IOIIIIP by SeMIIor Jo ... Sclwlla .. • I ROBERT McCURDY, at left, wil l conclu de hi s term of office as president o( the Orange Empi re Boy Scout Council at ttle Jan. 24 awa rds dinner meetin g. Joseph Long, cen ter, is chai rman of the nomina- ting committee. Milford Dahl, at right, will be installed as the new presidenl Safe boating class starts New couues on ufe boat pilolina opened Monday, ac- cordina 19 Commander Ken Loaan or the Balboa Power Squadron. This 13-week cow se is offered free to the public 3 times each year. Some of the material lo be covered in the pilotinJ course includes boat hand· lina . navigation, etiquette customs and manners, sea- manship, rule s of the road, and naviaational charts and aidA. <\II araduates receive a certificate or completion, which is reco gnized by the U.S. Navy, and they are privilesed to fl y the U . .'i. En~ign na,. ARST Ell I Gil I TltURS OAY, JAil. 12, 1•7 COII)(IA D£L CALif.· CATCH THE CURE Scouters will install officers The Balboa Power Squad· ron, affiliated with the U.S. Power Squadron, is the sec· ond lar&es t in the United States. The Squadron is in its 26th ye ar of ope1at ion and gives ins u uctions on seamanship to some 1,500 people a year. An old cookbook ~ives ~his cure for asrhma, '~Wear I~ sKin of a· muskrat-fur side nut to the body- over the lungs." Cenain relief was assured. It"s com- fortiOJ 10 know that we haw more rehable metkods today. In recent yeil.rs mc:diCil.l sctencc: hlls achieved incakulabk tmprovements 10 the care and trealment of i\Jnes.s. Your physictan can tell you about 1~ effective medicalions available. Seek h1s professtonal advice w~n you·re til Then ,' rf he reccmmends medication, come lo us for quaht)' prescriplions. The new 1967 offi cers of aeon Ill, former vi cc-presi- thc Oranae Empi re Area dent of the Irvi ne Company; Council wi ll be installed at "Jeorge Hoag II, pre s ident 'the 4Sth ann ual recogni tion of Hoag Foundati on; J eorge dinner on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 'Jodfr cy , ptes ident o f Voit at the Balboa Bay Club. Rubber Company; Robert Reti ri ng council president J ohnson, vice presiden t and Robert McCurdy of Bay general manager of Coll ins Shorc:i1 will be succeeded by Radio Company. Milford f)ahl, law yer with The new Council treasurer the law fimt of ~ulan and will be J .'). Edwards, certi· Tuck.er, Sant,~a~\frO!&, .. ____ ficd-public---accountant-:l~e- land ')liver of Leland ')liver Installed as v1ce·prest· Com pany will be installed as Coun cil commissioner. -:Jene ra\ chairma n for the dinner is Leslie T. Peter- sen of lJ aycrest. Servi ng with \lt. Petersen on the dinner commi-ttee are flonald Flamm, Ben Warne r, ;tobert \lcCutdy, 'larry Babbitt, Lester Fant, 'J.W. Richard, '1r. 'tichard '1. '<.endall, James 'Jubbins and \1ilford 'N. Dahl. The pilo ting course is being presented locally at the Newport Harbor Ya cht Club, 720 'N . ~ay o\ve., Bal· boa, from 7 tu·9 p.m. \1on· days. -TRI DEL TS TOUR UCI Christensen Phal111acy 111:21 E. COAST IIWY .. coao•A DIL MU OaJOLE J.IS50 dents will be ')r. 'Janie! <\.1· dri ch, UCI chancellor; :lo-- ward <\.. Bear, ~n ta <\na arower; W. Ed Crane , secre· tary·lJeasurer of Cal Com- pack., Inc.; 'Nilliam H. Cipur· Ea~ly graduation ok' d A tour .of UCI followed by br idge luncheon at -Ute East Bluff home of \trs. Richard Randall, 812 Bison Ave., was held Jan. II for ~ew· port Har bor Area Alu .nnae or Delta Delta Delta. \\r!;. Kennit Dor ius waJ> chau man of.lhe e\'ent with the \Irs. Dan Ro&ers and \irs. Law· renee Brixey as co-hoste!o· THE ENGAGEM ENT ol Janet Kathleen Munc e and Victo r William Milhoan was announced at a hOirday pa rty at the home of th e prospec t1ve bride's parents. Mr. and M;s. William Munce, 2q1 5 Cassia St., Ease Blulf. Janet is a graduate of Newpott Ha rbor Htgh ScMol and of the Uni versi ty of Orego11, where she was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega So rori ty. She is now a fi rst grade teachet at Eugene, Oregon. She IS a past honored aueen oi Joe's Daughters, Bethel 157, o f Ne wport Beach. Her 1iance is the son of Mr. and Mr s. Willian' H. f.~ lhoan wf Medford, Oregon . He is a graduate of Med ford >i i gh School anti-Qf the Uni ver- si ty of Oregon, and will con tinue post graduate stu· die; the re. The ...edd:n g will be hel d June 10 at St. #;~~DON JOSE~ IN THE EXCITING NEW FIEST4 LOUNGE 4NTONIO FLORES -LATIN GUITUIST DlliCT NON LAI YI6ASI SALE Trustee approval of early p,r aduation for 4~ swdcnu at the end of th e school semester, Jan. 17, was ap- plauded by Supt. Leland B. Newcomer at las t week's Newport • \lesa Unified School Disuict board meet- mg. Commentinp, on lhe board's approval, Pr. Newcomer ex- pres sed, a prefe rence for eliminating the "straip,ht jacket of ~ S!J'aig~t years" of high school attendance. As s t. Supt. Norman B. Loats announced that s tu- dents now plan early gra- duation at least a semester in ad\'ance. NOT Just another~· •. • JANUARY SALE!! $60,000 Inventory On Hand to ChooM Froml LOOK ar these LOW PRICES! ~ NYLON 29< 4PAIR HOSE No limit ~ LM,,_...._.,_,.,.....,." .. s1J 3.49 SHIRTS , ..... " Mm & S.IW. .. , .... "·" STORE WIDE SALE Ollty........., ............ IraNI 25 Ofo to 50"/o OFF Df-.-st.d:W..·IbltWts-.. & ~C...-Sidr9t-............. S•u•os• • ,....,.,, .,._ ALL SHOES 112 PRICE CAMPUS CLOSET FEMININE CASUAL WEAR Collovo 5._."11 Contor lifo ..... at Adomo) Cooto -Tol. 540-1151 ANO MUTUAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION PRESENTS A WATERCOLOR EXHI BIT BY ALINE THISTLETHWAITE DI SPL AY ED DURI NG l ANUARY 2U7 UST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR ,. .... •-" ,., , .. , cepy • , ....... s. ..... IMW7 QVIC DIRICTDRY ' I l Hi gh School studen ts who ha\'e fulfilled lhe s late and local requi re me nts and who may graduate early, tf the y TRY OUR UNUSU4L 'PEPE LOPEZ' M4RG4RITA choose. are: • Col-I ta \lesa lligh School ses. Andrew's Presbyteroan Church (Peter Z.M. Sin ger photo.J Le slt!y Ayusa, Oa\'is Aleunder, LaRoyce Allen, David Bell, Lnra Bruit, Art shows are announced Larr y Davidson, Cathy llachd:, Ste\'e IIi slop, The Newport Beach City has exhibited at the La&una Trina Ive rson , Kath leen Arts Committee announces Festival of :\ns , lhe Fust Jen kins, Deborah L. 1\ern, th e fo liowin& art shows: \lethodis t Church of Santa !lolly Kubik, Sheely Lewi s, • Corona del \lar Library: \\onica, the Laguna Beach Carolyn \lahaffey, Janet ~20\~ari&old,Corona de l \tar Art Associ ation, th e \la- \iaJkley, Cecili a \la)nes, • Watercolors byartis t-ac-donna festi\'a\ of Los An· \like \lcComb, John Nikola, lJess, J acquie \loffett.\lrs. geles, the California State Diana No\'ak, Colleen Ok· \\orfett, who is best known Fair •\rt Show. the ~ational ell, Jo)'Ce Olson , Chri:.ty fur her work wi th the La-Orange Show, the Ser\'i te P au l, 1-lelen Sandy, Sara guna Playhouse, has for Art Fes tival and the Ri\'cr· Stqrm,. Jo a11nf. Vll!lderh»J&, 50111e years been a student side An A.ssocialion. Katherme A.. Watt,, and De.-: .. 0 r Rex BraDdt and is cur-l y Library hours are: \'«<-ane E oung. rently haVtnJ her second • s t ~~l!' l-li&h Sc~ool _ show. Jay th rough Wedne sda')-, 1 to Debmah Faulkner, ,\llchael Showcase display o f work 1 p.m.; ThwsJa) and Frida), J ohn son, and Sally Rota\· th V 1 . 1:30 a.m. to 6 ·.p.m.; SatUI· sky. by local au or . a _er1e day, 1:}0 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Ne~<~·port II arbor lligh Beardwood, who specialiZes The show will run through Sch,•ol -Diane Anderson in books for children. She the month of Januar). Bruce Annstrnng, Jill Bauer.' has done profiles of authors • Ci\'ic Center .;\rt Gal· Kathy Brame, .\larilyn Els· of children's books, a book !cry, Cit') '\all, J3J.1 'lew- wMth, \lelody I-I off man , Ro-on John \-tuir entitled ~·rt ilh·,J.. ·,;e\1 port Beach ben Lewis, Robert \\iller, "Trails of His Own" la -'louf!., 3 a.m. to 5 p.m. Roger ;o.Jiewiarowski, Paula collaborative effort), and a , uai l) except Sa turdays anJ Robe rtson, and Steve San· biography of another Corona Sunda) s. Surfing paintings. ders. del \tar resident, wild life and bas reliefs in!>plreJ by • Corona tiel \lar 1-ligh photographer J ac '· Coufer ... • archa1 c (irc:.d.. !>CulptUf!.' b) Scht"lo[-Brand l'•'tt, Carole t'tl d "Th St'llll t" en 1 e e I · un · Corona Jel \tar artist Ret· Grinder, Susan K. Jenn ings, • Marlners' Library, 1a05 nard Zalusk.~·. :Je has s tu· \lon ica 1\evorkian, Frances · bo · J Lonning, Jennifer \!alter, Dover Onve, liar r lhgh-died at the Ch icago Art In· Da\·id Rumbellow, and Lin-lands -Lates t work by · Stt tute tn \\e'\iC'u anJ tn da Steel. JX_i~e winning scul~uess , F rance' anJ has abo r aJntt:J Graduati•m exercises will \t~n am Shel~on, wtfe of 1n Spatn, Ita\}, Grc~ce and nut be held at an} of the Ct ty Cou_n~tlman Robert Is rael. lie has e\htbtUd m dis u ict high schools fur Shelton. Mmam, wh o us~s Chicago, Los ;\ngdes, anJ the earl} graduating stu-s tone, wood and clay, ts in \1e•1cn, f\.Jth the Rorg dents. They are invited to espe.cial\y noted for her Warner RutiJtng anJ Lh<" attent.l the June graduation s tudtes of ballet Jancers \tuseum of Sctc:n ce anJ In· exercises at their schools. and porUatls of children, City names Daren Groth Daren A. Q-o th of Balboa Is land has been selected to fill the new plannina as- sOCiate position in the New· port Beach plannins depart· me nt. lie was chosen from a fi eld of 25 candidates. The H-yeaJ-old bachelor, wh o li ves a t lll h Onyx Ave., will work with plan- nina director Ernest Mayer Jr. ruearchina ~e city's plannina problems . Mr. Groth is a araduate of California State, Lon& Beach, where he is c unent- ly workina for a master's de p ee. He has been employed the past 21 years in the Oranae County plannina depatt- RDIERT F. IONM, 49 DF COSTA MESA DIES Robert F. Bobn, 49, of 24S2 Rue de Cann es, Costa Mcaa, d.icd Thursday, Jan. S, at hi• home . •1e wu born in Indiana and moved 10 Calirornie 44 yean aJO. He was an IUto part. salesman and held membertbip ia the Arrowhead Country C lub in San Sernudino. me nt. He is the s e5retary u easurer of the Orange County Plannin& 9 irectors Aun. and holds mem ber· ship in lhe American Ins ti- tute of Planners a nd in the Western Governmental Re- seuch Assn. ausuy tn Chtcag., have murals done by hirn, as d~•es 'l .. ·\.S.o.\. anJ General ')~·na~ mi.:s. 1\e also d•d murals for tnc: Uni ted States Go- ve rnment for the lntc:rna· ti ona! Fatr in Casablanca, \Jr. Zalusk.y's work wi ll be on disrlay through Februar}, 9093 E. AdaiM -H..tl11qt011 lead! S.tw"n H .. h.way l9 & lrookhunt 962-7911 of Newo<..r. ~each. Floor Sample s from ... 1o% .. soa SALE INCLUDES CARPET ENDS, SOFAS, AREA RUGS, GAME TABLES, CHAIRS, LAM PS, TABLES AND ACCESSOR! ES. We have a number of special order plans for up- hol stering ..,ich we invi te you to participate in -at ot1roctive savings to you. -~,._ NEWPORT BEAOI SUI"Vivon Include his wire , J ~ll•; • IOilt RoMrt: • d-aJlter. Oeoraia: ud 2 siaten, Mr1. l11hl ltic.t.. Oldo ond Mro. Oooqla CliiT • S.rYic.. "" held Moo- day, Jon. 9, &l Baits MQ!: owy Q opo lln Coooa MoiL Dll ALL Ill'S SHOES, TEniS,-SLI,-na-S.-ut JZI.OD -.......... AID LADIES' UIUUII SliDES IDT Dl SAL I TAlUS D .... I I ' NUT ....... JAM. 17 8os .... .. .. ,., ...... Uai-~ses night Feb. 17 Church night announced • -Iii¥. ILIMKO TO SI'Uit diM• or rllo Soorll Coul '1111 a.v. Jot Bllato, aew ClarltdM WOIMil't Cht~ Ill 4nooll>r of P«ul "'""" lbo Nowpartor IM. Mr. l..t ...,I Dlolliel board tl ........ •Ul •• , ll 1:30 •~• ~-d J lt. oholl•a• "' tho quoo-_.... •-• ay, u, doa, "Wbo tilled vaud .. c .. ~ •• •or !!.~--• ..... 1111 _... .. ... NEWPORT HARIIOR ENSIIJI FIRST SECliOII--P. 4 l1tUIIIOAY, JAII.IJ, 1117 COIIlllA D£1.11AR, CAUF. S&. Mart Prea..,ttdu f« dat Jhf 'hetday o1 1h Coal.,.ct OrouDda ud Bllnko, I f_..r l.Gnhn•.- ChOiclt or CoccGa dol Mu -lb. Toploo will IDGiuclo: notroat, will opoat wu wllll rllo Billy 01*- la hUdada1 an eduoadon OOD&enlponl)' relialoue aad •llht a& dlt IMU&I CNtU. for ltYtnl n. in •• £. A. .... ha&.er· ville?" will be met ~ •• ...... scboo\, 601 Hlmihoo Newport Harbor BQsiaeu St., Coata Meaa. ud Plofeuloaal Womea'a Now THRU TlllsDAY 4PORT 1'011 ADUI. TS Nl ... t -ol lllo MOta Yarde e-ll)' Clob Polt. 11, ......... obli--lolp ol !IJmo Roooofol4. Co- cltallma '' Marieokl Sohlootor. . 8laa heldli.oer. 11 Will tip$ over .. n •• .-lcb wlll t.. blown toe:lal i11u... relllfou• •• 51. Mark Cburcb niJh t. &rldilloal, Chri•d• tal• Tho Rr.t meotina will be and life, and church mem- tlll Tu.e1day, Jan. 17, at ber~hlporientadon. 6:30 p.m., at lho church. Tbe loaderthlp will in· A waft O~ wind Cll&)lia.d There will be a1barod meal, chado Or. William LM&Iclorf, .Sp•claf C'"'"'P"'f"• Op.,. ..J.Io ••• ' -----------=--====~----------~-----• = = =-=--== === =-=== =• Ro..,., Sopbie TUoll:er, tlt.e tho •Peedina catamaran, .• ~.. 1 · . 1 d • 'd 1 r C 111--' Alln Ca Saturda dum ••IIH p uo utbna•, u ~ , pru1 en o a VliQa ina hi ~rcw In~' chill~ maindl•hordoucrt lupphcd State C~lloao at Fullor&on; Newport wat CUI eut on D by ~· people who co~·· Dr. Ceci l Ho~man. direciOr Street on Balboa Penin1uta. Thc.dltCUI,tion proaram Will of the lnler£aath Foundation CANNES FESTIVAL AWARD NEVER SE£N MoRGAN! HE'S AN ODD BAll! A WAY OUT IIDOII --ANUT! -.-... HE'S MoRGAtJ! Diol<n..o.d W 0... II * PLUS SECOND BIG HIT * -.. -' Rod Hoi .M-1!,. Tina- way, the ••t .SO.'t can'" llrl, FUW~le Brice aDd •• ever Y4WIIIlun<onSiotorowill bo llnOilJ dlo.• •• , will brlns Yoodntllo book lok> lhe , .. ,m or •• liviD a. This t&olla r catt. of courte, will be from tho verutilo ftold of BPW membonbip it .. ll. Traditionally lbe buaineu aDd J:~ofouional women ol the Harbor area honor choir bouu and tbe coveted .. Bon of the y,.,., award ia aiven to 1n oula&aadina buaineu man or woman. CLAIIEIICE l. IIILHOAil OF C.M. DIES AT AGE t2 Clarence K. Milhoan, 21~2 Oranae Ave., Costa Mesa, died Wednesday, Jan. 4, at Hoaa Hospital of a heart at- tack. He was 42 years old. He was born in West Vir- ainia and was a ve teran of WWJJ. He had lived in the Harbor Area 4 years and was a welder for a steel company. Survivors include his wife, Maraaret; 2 sons, Herbert and Kenneth; a dauahter, Patricia; 6 brothers, Earl, Harry, Roy . Clifford, French and Clarence Jr.; a sister, Virainia Anderson; and his mother, Bide Milhoan. Hubor offici1t1 1ai d th e beam at 7 :~~ P:m· a t UCI, and the Rev. Robert '·· Allcz Cat wa1 . clippina Pour meouna• arc plaMed-Carley, putor or St. Mark. alona at an estimated 10 knot1 when the port --poniDOfl lifted and the catam&Jan eap1ized. Skipper John 8.-.Kilroy, 621 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, hi• dau&htcr Dana, Roy Bream, Georae Thomas, Or. William Muff and C'huck Kinnie were dunked in the ocean. All were rescued un- injured. The 43-foot catamaran was upriahted Sunday by the salvaae tu.& Matilda. fairview patient chokes Stephen Lee,·a 21-ye&J-old mentally retarded patient at Fairview state hospital, died or asphyxiation Friday, Jan. 6, at the hospital. Authorities believe the Youth, who was on a soft food diet, attempted to eat solid food off another pa· tient's tray and choked to death when he (ailed to in· aest the food. Survivors include hf1 mo.- ther, Lois Hosier of Santa Moni ca; his stepfather, ')ale Hosier; a sister, Ruth Evans of 'Jarden Grove; 2 brothers, Melvin 1nd Richard Lee ·or Tonance; a sister, Sharon Reeler of Torrance; his grtndparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lee of Fillmore, New freeway plan shown ~SLE.~ hi:r ·;:.~d~~~::: Interment will be at ?elta , President Carl Kealey ~uld link with 5th Ave. Utah. Funeral ananaemcnts displayed a new freeway JUI~ westerly _of Pop_py ~ve. were made by Baltz Mor- map for the Slh Ave. area at D•reeton ra•aedobjccuona tuar , Costa Mesa. Monday evenina'a meetina of to the absence of a erou-Y Corona del Mar Chamber of over alona Goldenrod Ave, VIRGiliA IANTUTONIO Commerce directors. They aarccd to ask the QF c• liES AT 44 The new plan includes an Newport Beac h City Council\_ Virainia L. Santantonio, on-and'<)(( interchanae just to insist on a crossinal304 Marguerite Ave., Corona easterly of Poppy Ave, The there. . 'del Mar, died Tuesday, Jan. ramp on the Sth Ave. side Pl.ns were discussed for 3, rollowins a lenathy ill· or the proposed freeway amembcrshipdinOer mce tina ness, at Hoaa Hospital. C • "n at Five Crowns restaurant She is survived by her ar ongl late . thi s month (¥' early husband, 'Jaetano; a dauah~ February. Roy Mather is ter, Mrs. ~arc! Holden; 3 tud d chainnan cl the dinner com-brothers, Lonnie !·lowell Jr. MARTHA J. LEOIAID1 $ y ma e mittec aoo is assisted by of ~edlands, Richard of OF COnA MESA .ES Bill Coleman and Bill South Dakota 1nd Ernes t of Matthl J. Leonard, 75, of Keirh Oellaway, traffic Whitman. Cypress; and '-sister, Mrs . 233 Avocado SL, ApL A, enaineer for Wilbur Smith Mr. Whitman, 2nd vice-Imogene Amodt of Newport l N•w mod•l• -o brcand n•w unit Ot !tie 8/ulh .. lth o llmlt•d numb•r of homu b.lng ofl•red for 1967. Tc*• the Coa11 Hl~woy to Jombor•• Rood. Go South on Jambor•• to Ford Rood {Eutblulf) ond follow Eo1tbluff to th• Bluff .,try. CO.,INC. PHON I 641•W7 AMPLI ,Ill PAlliNG IN IIAI IIAOt RICHARD CATE/FURRIER Cos ta Mesa, died Friday, and Associates, announcea president, reported a su c· Beach. Jan. 6, at Hoaa Hospital. that . the finn's . traff_ic and ccssful "Call Santa,. nijjtt Services were held Satur~ f/o,.,.erl.ro/Po•adn•J She was bom July 17, 1892, parkma survey 11 bema re-just before Christmas. day, Jan. 7 , at Bell Broad, lUIYLINa UECIALIST I CLIANIN& 1 C.LAliN• 1 STOIAM · · · su-d thi 1 week in the Th d' d JIOO l. C.•tt Hit'""• Suite t. c.,IJfle 4el ,.,., ,._ l7J.JJ04 m M1ssoun and had lived ""' e Jteceors aarce to ;~·~Y:.,· ~in~C~o~s~to:,:M:•:•~··~--!1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,..,;;"'5~-----i in Cos ta Mesa 8 years. Newport. Balboa, and Balboa resume breakfast mee tinas. Survivors in cl ude 2 sons, Island areas. The first one of the new LAST TIMES TONIGHT "THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING" "WH~T DID YOU DO IN THE WAR, DADDY" William or Costa Mesa and License numbers are now yell wi II be Monday Jan. He rbert of lnalewood, Colo-beina recorded at Marine 23, at the Chamber ~ffi cc. rado ; and 2 daush ters, Mrs. Ave. and Bayside Dr. and Coffee and rolls wi 11 be Eva Thompson of Portland Newpo rt Blvd. near tbc served. Oregon; and Mrs. Alber;.., Arches to detemine 1he The Chamber display win- Gray or Idaho. oriain of the traffi c pan in-a dow will be made avai !able Services and in termen t those points. Ruidence of to loc al merchants for dis- were in Laurel, Montana. drivers will be determined play of their wares ror 2 Bell Bro1dway Morf:4ary from the license numbers_. week period•. made the funeral arranae-Thi• 1urvey wi II be; con· r-·····-··-··-··-------1 mints. cludod today, Jan. 12 . MRS. PHYLLIS BANKS OF COSTA MESA DIES Phylli s C. Banks, 59, of 2500 'Ncatminster Ave ., Costa Mesa , died Friday, Jan. 6, at Hoaa Hospital. She was a native of British Columbia, Canada, and had lived in Costa Mesa since 1948. She is survi ved by her Drivers at both of these points wi II be asked to tum on their liahts for IS miles this Friday to determine the amount of traffi c between lhese points, Parkin& studies will be conducted Monday and Tuesday. SEES IAII SITE .. Ell£ \IIIAIIDFATHEII FOUIIIT 1!21'-~~~~~::o:~~~~~~:-~~~:J husband, Benett; a dauahter, Mrs. Barbara Stanfield of Newport Beach; and 3 bro-- thers, ?oualas, Bri&hton A visit to the Vicksbura battlefield in Mi ssissippi was a hiahlisht of the re· cent 5,()()(}-milc auto uip taken by Councilman and Mrs. Dec Cook of Jr vine Terrace. ANTHONY QUINN MM BAliS · Ill PinS ~ 'ZORIIA ,.__.THE GREEK' and Paul l(aitukoff of 'Nash- . inaton state; and 2 pand- chi ldren. Services were held Tues· day, Jan. 10, at Bell Broad· way Chapel, in Costa Mesa. Fred MacMurray and -Vera Milca in WALT Dis-lEY'S "FOLLOW ME BOYS" Aho Walt Oill'ley !Jlort and Cartoon Councilman Cook's arand· rather, a Union cavalryman, fought in that battlC with General Gran t's army and was wounded in the lea. Mr. Cook was able to identify the ridac where his arand- fathcr was involved in the bitter fightina in that cru• cia! battle of the Civil War. CHARLES T. WEBSTER 0~ NEWPORT SUCCUMBS Charles T. Webster, 3&, of 230 62nd St., Newpor t Shores, died Thursday. Jan. S, in Lo• Anaeles. He was lbe pu blic re lations dire ctor ror lntemational Plumbina. .He had worked for the firm for 15 yous. He wa• a WWD navy veter· an and ••• a araduate or tbe Univenity of Soutbem • • • • • 13-22: M()tl.fll -3 -ll , .. SA r NOOfll -II ""' SONI'tOOH -. ii'M Sll "WIIAT'S MIW FOI '11" CAMPERS (ll2 models) • FISHING TACKLE • POWER 80ATS • MOTORS • GUNS • ARCHERY • CAMPING EQUIPMENT • RESORTS WORLD'S FAIR Of SPORTS LIVE TROUT FISHING • ' CASTING TOURNAMENTS • KARATE AND JUOO DEMONSTRATIONS • INDOOR IICVCU COMI'"f:TITIONS • ARCHERY SHOOTS • TAAV[l MDVI£$ • o\'t't:NUE Of WUTUIII STATU, ~. AlAIU. l IIVIICO JANUARY CLEARANCE NEW MARKDOWNS THIS WEEK! PAJAM -AS n• SLEEPIEAII REDUCED FOil 1£11 • lOY· IOIEM & GIIILS U·U% WOIEII'S SPORTSWEAR -Slus I II 21 SWEATERS-WOOLS · ORLONS & 8LENDS MOW Ul II 11.!! SKIRTS -WOOLS §. BLENDS Reg. 7.00 to 17.00 1101 !!~It 11.11 C4PRIS ·WOOLS & BLENDS Reg. 6.00 to 16.95 1101 US 11 11.11 BLOUSES & TOPS Reg. 4.00 to 13.00 1101 1.!! It 1.!! CAR COATS & COATS 25.00 to ORESES, SUITS u• IIATCHIIIG SEPARATES $1111 I II 21 IIIII IUIIIIIt REDUCED FROM 35% to 60 ~ lAilY 1011£ IAIIGAIIIS TOO IIUIEIIOUS .TO IEIITIOII OPEII FIIIDAY EVEIIIGS TIL lilliE DtMIRS CLUI BLANCHE . Oft YOUII, , , ftiiHUT'S CHAJI:G! ACCT. AT N!W,OU M4 HAJtiOJt IL YD. COfiiVIHIINT ,JtU PARkiNG AT lUJt IHTRY Li1i in "MOT WITH MY WIFE ... YOU DOM'T' -al1o- ''KAL EIDOSCOI' E" Caliromia. He i1 IU"ived ~ hil ra·r--·---·-·~·~-~-~-~-~·~·~·~·:-:·:·•~_!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~··~1~6~N~.W~~~~T~Il~VD~·~~~~~~~~~ tber, Cbarle1 M. Webt ter of A :J, •• ~,,. :lor•"•' • • • LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS -By MARILYN SEEL4NO ... $24.00 . . . By Appointm .. t ANN GILM4N GALLERY 2721 E. Cooot Hwy. Corona cW M• 67.5-360-1 CL YOE ZULCH ORIGINALS 1835 N-rt Bl•cl. c. ....... . 60-7097 Newpor& Beach. Graveside urvicct were held Moaday, Jan. ~. at &ho Oood Shepherd Cemetery ih Hundnatoa Beach. Bell Broadway in Co1ta Me•• made chc runeral arnnae· mcac.. AUCTION Slt.nJRDit.Y, JOft•llll' 14, 10 Lm. BAYViEW UGITINO -b.nkrupL 3707 E. Coasl Hwy. Cotooa dol Mu. Luac Yaricty eb•deliert inchadin a wroaaht , i1011. Wall, ceilia& and balh fi ... tar... but.1ide lllbU ~ Li ... ~Lior. llpoto Oftd ooac.h 1-•· Swaa Olld loblo 1-•· All kiodo of p•t•· Neoa •illl Md n .... or .. eeftt diffuen. ~ lioaecr, liiHIJ Win ..... . ' DOUBLE YOUR SAVINGS DOUBLE YOUR FUN GET TO LORR41NE SUTHERL~O ON THE RUN Lormi'D e Sutherla.nd ond Dorothy Donlon ~uu. ~~~~~_!~~~~2L~~~~~~~~~~~~ • •• ,• • I NEWPoRT HARfiOR EIIIClll FlRST IEC110N --P ... 5 ' TltURSDAY, JAil. 12, 1•1 a! ROllA DEL 11M. CMJ F. Church News Tho Pint Blptill. Ouudl or Cotta Meta. 301 M•Folia St. -Dr. P.O. Newn.nn't momina tervico 10pic " 11 · a.m. thla 9.anday will be on ''Unbcliovlna believers.•• At 1 p.m. he will preach on .. Tho ~mazina wondera or tho prophetic a criptunl:~' The Oarht.ian Science vicot. He h lhe confefonce ucreluy of minions .nd ia a mambcr or Biahop Ken• nedy'a cabineL Central Bible Olurch, 190 23rd SL at Oranae Ave., Coata Men -"Hittin& the martt•• will be the termon topic of the Rev. Henry E. Jones at the 10 :30 Lm. &m- day s ervice. At 1 p.m. he ·- You Are JJUJiaecl .:fo Greenleaf Restaurant F OR OVR SPEC1.4 L DONALD C. DUNCAN, sldent of Duncan Electro- nics Inc. of Costa Mesa, has been named t o a 4~ear term as a director of the O.urches, Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Coata Men -.. Lifo" will be the IOpic or dtia SUnday'a les- aon-sermon. The aolden text ia from Amoa : "Seek aood, and not evil, that ye may live: and so the Lord, the God or hosts, shall be with you, as ye have spoken." will continUe die 1tudy or THIS PHOTOGRAPH of sailboats In the book or Joshua, takina N-ewport Harbor provides the cover illus- up the 11th chapter, dealina tration for the 1%0-07 Ci vic Di rectory with "miaaion accomplish· ed." The annual conpeaa-whi ch Mutual Savings and Loan Assn. is- tional meetin1 will be held sues annually as a community service for at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Co ron a del Mar, Newport Beach, Costa Jan. 18. Mesa an d Laguna Beach. The di rectory Tho Corona del Mar Com-includes in formation abou t s chools, o r- rectory i s issued by the Co rona del Mar office of Mutual Savi ngs, beginning it s 3rd year in the commun ity . T~e Corona del Mar branch is man ned by Wil liam R. Sammons, s enio r vice-pre sident and lo an officer, and J. ~bert (Bo b) Paine, a ssist- TOP S IIILOIN ftE,tK With ...... ""'""' We stein Electron! c Show The P_lymouth Con&Jeaa- tional Church, 3262 Broad SL,Newport Heiahts -"The secret or sensitivity" will be the tennon topic o r the Rev. John Pri&:mofr at the 10 a.m. service thi s &lnday. The next areat issues meet- in! will be held Wednesday e vening, Jan. 25. at 7 :30. The speaker will be Walter Kno tt. founder and owner of Kno ll's Berry Farm, in Buena Park. munity Con&reaatiooal ~. gani zations, churches and city depar!- ant vice-presi den t in charge o f public re- latio ns. The office is at 2867 E:. Coast Hwy. (Bob Ruskauff photo.) DICK CHURCH and Convention, wh ich Is held In alternate year s in San Francisco and Los An~ gele s. He Is on e of the few men Invited to s erv e a sec- ond directorial terni , having previously served In lqsq.. l%2. Mr. Ouncan, former manager of Hellpot Corp., when it was located In New- port '3each, re sides wi th his family at 2148 Me sa Driv e, '3ack ~)' .~re a. KEIIETH IICIITIRE OF EAST BLUFF DIES Funeral service~~ for Ken- neth Burton Mcintire, 44, of 2137 Vi sta Laredo, East Blufr, were condu cted Sat- urday, Jan. 7, at Rose Hill s Mortuary, Whitt ier, in the Memorial Chapel, wi th the Rev. James H. L amberth or Chri st Church by the Sea of Newport Be ach offi cia- tina. Mr. Mcintire, Navy veter- an of World War II an d a re- s ident of Californ ia for 16 years,died Wedne sday, Jan . 4, in llo ag Hospita l. He was a civil engineer with Alu- minum Compan y of America. Survivors include his wife, Mary : 2 daughters : Nan cy Handschu ch of. Santa Barbara and L aurie ~'c)ntire of the home address ; a son, Scott Mcintire; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. ~tcln­ lire, and a brother, Carl G. Mcintire. The fami ly reques ts that memorial be sen t to lh e Ameri c an Cancer Fund. C•ll ht Y "' W•t ~ .... h•lp: 67).0550 The Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900 Pacifi c View Dr;, Harbot View Hills -A newly oraanized senior choir will sina for the first time at the 9 a.m. s ervi ce this Sunday. Dr. Will iam Eller will speak on "Qaides for li vina" at the 9 and II a.m . services. The annual conareaational meetina will be held Monday evenin&, Jan. 16, beginn ing at 8 p.m. Eight deacons will be elec- ted, and a proposed budget of S38 ,407 will be presented for approval. SL Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 SL Andrew's Rd., Cliff Haven -Dr. Ch ar- les Dierenfield will preach on "Su ccess in an y man's language" at the 8, 9:30 and II a.m. Sunday services. The annual· meeting will be held at 'k 30 p.m. Wedne s- day, Jan. 18, in the fello w- shi p hall. Th e Newport Unity Omrch , meeti n& in the Senior Ci ti- zens clubhouse, 15th" SL and Irvine Ave., Cliff Haven -The Rev. Loren Flick- inaer wi ll preach on "Spi ri- tual preservation" at th e 10 a.m. Sur.day ser vice. Balboa Islan d Community Chur ch, 11 5 Agate Ave. - The s ch ool o f missions pro- gram wi ll be launched thi s Sunday, with Dr. Will Wide- brand preachina at both ser- FURNITURE CO.,INC. P'HONf 6.t6··U77 AMP'Lf P'REf I'ARKING IN Jt!AR lUO W, COAST NEWI'ORT II!AOt urch, United Church of ments and services. The pocket si ze di- Chris~ 6 11 Heliotrope GOP Avc.,-"The way of faith" women meet Jan. 16 will be the sermon topic or Dr. Philip Murray at the A non .. parti aan iaaue con· Mr. Hopwood, a lawyer, will ~:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday cemina the Newport Harbor discuss leJislation con· services. Federated Republican ceming libraries. Mrs. Pastor James Blain and Women's Club will open the Stewart will speak on s tate the council members of the 1~61 aaenda at the Jan. 26 meetinas and workshops Newport Harbor Lutheran meclina. pertaining to a trustee's Church will be at th e Eden· After a shon business respon1ibilicies, dale Christian Retreat in meetina, to be cor.ducted Mrs. Fred Dupree, propam Brea thia weekaend, Jan. by Mrs . Robert Cooper, chainnan, will introduce the 14 and 15. Pastor Harry pr esident, Mrs. T. Duncan speakers. Mrs. Polly sder of Anaheim will .be .!'-Stcwar.t and Mr~ John Hop-Hutchins, hospitatity chair· aueat of the Saturday even· wood will speak on "The-roan, and her commi ttee wi"ll ina seuion. challenae for a public serve cofree. The meetina A commun icants cl au for library system tn Cali· is s cheduled for 10 a.m; 12-year-olds and up will be-fomia." They both are mem-in the Fies ta Room at the ain Monday, Jan. 16, at SL ben o f th e Library Board. Bluffs. Mark Presbyterian Church or N . I t H Corona del Mar. Tho Rov. ew QfrfVQ S Q oag Ro bert Carley will conduct Sunclay, Jan. 1 M!Mtdoy, Jan. 2 the class for 10 Mondays, Boy -Mr. and Mrs. James Girl-~1r. and \1rs.~)oward ~rom 4:4.5 to 5:45 P·~· ~e Webb, 3175 Barbados Pl., Kniaht, 22 311 Abalone Ave., tnte~ed~ate fello~sh1p wtll Costa. Mesa. Balboa Island. hold tts fira1t meellna of the Girl_ Mr. and Mrs. Mi chael Tu•sday, Jon. 3 new year a ter school Mon-Franco, 1133 Deauville Pl., Boy -~tr. and \1rs. Phi lip dTha~, Jan. 16·. atlrhdo ch"borch. Costa Mesa. \1anhall, 3045 Fillmore Way, 1s 1roup mc u es ys B c and girl s in giades 6, 7 and oy -Dr. and 1\~ra. W. G. osta Mesa. g and will meet every o ther Th~mpson, 660 Ktng• Rd., Boy -Mr.and Mrs. Stephen Monday from J:JO to 6:45 ChiT Haven. !)eN ardis, 734 J oann SL, p.m. The International Students' Fello wship of Sou them Cali- forni a College in Costa Me sa will hold a dinner meeting at 1 p.m. th is Friday, Jan. 13, follo wina a 2 hour tour of the campus. Or. 0 . Cope Budae. president or the colleac. will speak. Food hom V&I,OUI partS or the world will be served. Math• ews Chacko is president of the fellowship, and Daniel Chan is vice-presidenL Election of offi cers, adop- tion of the budget, and ve t- ins on new members will be the bu siness o£ the evenins this Sunday, Jan. I 5, at the annual meeting of the con· grcgation or Fairview Bap- ti s t Church, 2525 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. There will be no dinner thi s year. The bu si nes s meeting will start at 7 p.m. and will be follow- ed by a pie social. The annual conategational bu siness meetinl or th e Prince of Peace Lutheran Church will be held at 1 p.m. thi 1 Sundaf , Jan. IS, at the church-, Mesa Verde Dr., and Baker SL, Cos ta LEGAL HOT ICE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, CALifORNIA NOTICf. Of INVITING BIDS • SI::ALF.:D BIDS wi ll bto r!"o cei ved at th e o ffice o f th e Ci ty Clerlr., Ci ty Hall, Newpo rt He ~tch , Cali fo rn ia. uo til 10:30 a.m. OD the l6th d.y of Jmoary, 1967, at which time they will be pu blicly op qo ed •d rnd, lor perio rn~ios worlr. ~ fol- lo we: P A\'f:ME.i'lT AN D SIDEWALl: AD DITIONS AT CORON A OF:I. MAR Cln' A~O STATE BEACH PARK (CO,';' T RACT NO. 1080) ~o bid will be received on- less it ie ma de oa a proposal f~m foi'Qi.bed by the P.bl ic WorU Oepanmeat. f..ch bid most be acc ompaoied b): caeh, cerlified chec lr., or bTdder"s hor.d ma de pe.yable to the City of 'lrwport Beach, fa.-ao amouot eq oal to at leaat 10 perceot of the 1moo11t bid. The docomeota ia c haded with- in the s ealed bida which re- qoire comr[etiOII 111d ellecatioo are the lo lowing: 1. -Proposa l 2. Pa ge 1 -Tlesignatioa IJI Sob<ontractors .1 , Pase 4 -Bidder's Roa d 4. Page Q -'1/oo~IJIIU!I il>n .\ffi davit 5. Page l O -Cootractor'a F'illllocial Status Costa Mesa. Boy -\tr. and Mrs. James Sullivan Jr., 1006 \fi ssion Dr., Costa \tesa. Boy-l>tr. and Mrs. Anthony Aivarez, Ill~ 30th SL, Newport beach. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Tuncay Scymen, 31~8 Dahlia Pl., Corona del Mat. Boy -Mr. and Mn~ Jo. Griffin, 5to4·Neptune Ave., Weat Newport. Wacht.•day, Jan. 4 Boy -\lr. and Mrs. Ri chard Campbell, 386 \lira Lorna Pl., Costa Mesa. Thursda y, Jon. S Gi rl -Mr. and \trs. Paul \Hiler, 2171 \taple Ave., Costa \lesa. Boy-\lr. and ~rs. Leonard Blutreich, 1530 Irvine Ave., West Upper Bay. Boy-\lr.and Mrs. Branch Kerfoot., 2453-K Orange Ave., Cos ta \lesa. Friday, J an. 6 Girl -Mr. and 'trs .Dennis Brandt, 0:44 Elmhurs t Lane, Costa \tesa. Boy-\1r. and \Irs. William Pri ce, 35~ Princeton Dr., Costa \lesa. The docomeota eba ll he a 1- liJ:ed with the appropriate and cor rect sipatores aad eea t. of the corporatiou, pe rt nership, ..!!.!£.!~---------, joi nt venture aad/or iadividaal. POLICE SAY 2 IH CAR SWITCHED PLACES NOW ADDED TO OUR January Clearance lo accor d &~~.ce with the provi- !lioas of ~ec ti oa l:'i O of the Labor C1>de, t.he City Council of the City of '1/ewport neach has as certaiaed the graeral prevailiag rate o f per diem wages ia the loc ality in which thto worlr. is to br pe rformed fof' each c ra ft or ty('~ of worlunao 1>r me ('haoic oeeded to eu~cu te the contract ao d is set forth io !lesolotioa '1/o. 6211)8. ·\ copy of s aid R:esolatioa Is avail- abl e ia tbe offi ce of the City Clerk iu tbe City of '1/ewport JJeach. <\II bidt1 are to be co mpa~d oo the bas itl of t.lt.e F:o3iaeer'• estimate of tbo q11aotitie• of worlr. to be dooe. Ahhouah Henry E. Crom- well, 73 8 Tus tin Ave., ApL D, Newport Heiahts, was s ittina on the passenger's side or a car s topped by poli ce Thur~day, Jan. 5, he was anes ted on a charae cl dri vina under the influ- ence or al cohol. The arresti ng officer re- ported he saw the driver and passenaer swi tch places after the c ar stopped at 30th SL and Balboa Blvd., in We s t ~e wporL • • • Lingerie Sale I BRAS -GIRDLES-SLIPS GOWNS and PEGNOIRS UP TO OFF HAN .ES ~o bid will be accepted from • Coatractor who bu 11 0t bee• lice•!led ia •ccordaace with tbe pro.,.i!liou of Cbaptf!r C), Oiviaioa Ill ol rJdioeu aad Profe11t1io11a' Code. · Plaas u d :rci fic-1tioas, forma of propos , boad11, n d co•tract may be ollltaiaed at the Pablic lork1 Tlepartl!telill, City lla11, ~ewport Reach, Califon Ia. " ao.-tehiadable char1e of 12.00 will M req.lrecl for each aet of St.dud Speclfi· catiat~~a. A Nfucl•bll cJ,poait of 15.00 will b. req-.lred for e.c• aet of pi••• apec ial provlal••• ucl c .. t.ract dCHl•-•W. Upo• ret•ta of tiM aet of pi_., a,_ei•l pro- rial .. , •d coatnct dCHl- _._ to lila Pa.llc Worb 0ap4WUM11l. .. I S.OO de-- po•h wilt .. ,..,...." \or •• u. h nalaada wtU .. .M• lat•r ..._ 60 • .,.. •hM ...... of Juanita F. Ba.x ter, 1687 Tus tin Ave., Costa Mesa, who po li ce say was lhe passenger, was ai ven • notice to appear before the Newport-\lesa municipal court on a drunk in public chatJe. T AKIHG RACE lETS CHARGED TO IALIOAH llennan Shoenber, 7S, o( 105 Main St., Balboa, will be aiven a JWeliminary hear· ina at 9:30a.m. today. Jan. 12, in lhe Newport-Meu municipal coun on a cbuae or makina book Oil horae race a. ANNUAL HOSIERY SALE! >W. . 1\.• City af lC••pwt R .. dlt. ,...,...... at. ~~ t.o ,.J•et •Y 1M all .._.. -.4 .. wal•• _, 1.-..atty la ~ Wtla. He waa ~rna&ed. Dec.. 29 io 11M Red C.,.t T••~ I 09 Po lm 5<., Balboa, bat ia now tree oa tua OWtt rt• copUaance. STARTS SATURDAY JAN. 14th 3424 VIA LIDO. • NEWPORT lEACH USI AU, CIIIDIT CAlliS --I'RI! PARKING .. 11M ' CITY or NtiP')IT 8'£AC11 , CAUJ'OI!QA. L-Looloo AcdocChy c1 .... P..Wl .. t J-. II, 191'7, ta 1\• " ..... """ ....... ~-p I At tiM tin. ol dae an-eat polico -riocol04 •11 lo --"llo, ..... ell .... , .. , ... ,,..,.81'>014 ..... . cei..ct r~ .. ..-rconr _ ......... ~oo ... ,.._e lo T_Or .. .... -... ,...., Col167l,0551 2698 Newpo.t Blvd. ACRO~~ FROM ORANGE CO. FAIRGROUND~ STORE G OUT OF BUSINESS! SALE I SAL£ TQ ~~ HELD. AT ~P:I'H . . , OF OUR F-INE 'STORES! • WE MUST CLOSE OUR ANAHEIM STORE WITHIN THE NEXT 30 DAYS, BUT FIRST YT T GO! WE . SELL OUT TO THE BAlE WALLS! ALL OF OUR IATIOIALLY FA&OUS TO IE SOLI AT T SAVINGS OF % Off Hurry In Tomorrow For Your Suits, Slacks, Dress Shirts, Sport Shirts, Sweaten, Paian,as, Robes, Etc. Best Selection Sportcoats, Shirts, Knit Socks, of SAUlT SAJn'A AIU. ""' ~ r: I It ....... o.--.&N.- ., • GUY BAIL!Y Senior GUARD 6'b" ISS lb•. GARY BAI LEY Is the "quar- terback" of the ball club. His hustle and basketball savvy has enabled his team to becom e Quite successful this year. Sary is Corona's biggest scorer, averaging lb points per ga me . He is probably one of th e best de fensive players in Orange Coun ty. He averages neatly 5 interceptions a game and_ is a fine rebounde r. Last year, as a Junior, he made .l\11 -Jrv ine League second team and I s almos t a shoo- in for this ye ar's first team. Sary is also the team ca !r tain Uds year. STEVE LEECH Sophomore FOR~ARO 6'2" 163 lbs . STI.:VI.: LI.:.C.::CH is Corona 's biggest man at b'2". Last year, as a ·f reshman, Steve was voted most valuable player on Corona's Junior va rsity team and he has graduated to the highe r ranks in fine fashion. The NE11'0RT HARBOR EUGII ARST SECTION --Pip 6 TliURSOAY, JAN. 12, 1!1&1 .• 00 I()NA DEL MAR, CAU F. Eagles, King$ ·top league B•taacia Hilh ~1 and l 6 points to • mate him Cotoaa.del Mar lllab School, loa&Uo•1 top acoror. bocb wub 2..0 rocordJ, hav~, Hero iJ the 1chedule &aton an early load in tho comlna aamea: I Irvine Lupe. ·corona del Mar -6:30 p.m. ,Tho Eaale~ &.oppad . Hu.a .. Friday. Jan. 13, hoatl una&oa Beacb 7~70 tn an Hwuinaron Beach; l :l.S p.m. Irvine opene r Fnday, Jan, Tu.eaday Jan 17 bolla San 6 •. Mike McCarli n acored 11 Clemen~. ' ' po~nll T~aday .tor lho Estancia 6 :30 p.m. ~aalea du.n aa ch ou 61·.58 Friday, Jan. 13, hoata Su VIC lOry .•ove r Coata Me~•· C lemente; ):IS p.m . Tueaday, ~atcbma lh o Eaale v1c-Jan. 17 , ho•ts Fountain lOnes , Corona del Mar Valley canicd over ita dcfc~t of Coa~ Mesa _ 6:30 p.m. C?ata Mesa la.at Fuday, Friday, Jan. 11, at Laauna WJth a 54-49 triumph ~vor Be ach ; 3:1.5 p.m. Tuesday, lhc La auna Beach Artis ts J an 11 hosts Huntinaton Tuuday cvcnina. Be~ch, ' The Newport Harbor Tars Newport Harbor-6:30 p.m. were handed a 6 8~3 defeat Friday, J an. 13, hosts Tue1day by the Oilers of Fountain Valley; ):15 p.m. Huntinaton Beach. Tar caacr T uesday, Jan. l7, hos ts Reed Chris tensen scored Laaun a Beach. Dismal night for Mesa 1 ,. Mlk• Leppa Kinas as they controlled both \he bank boards and the scoreboard, outscorina the Mustanga 16·7 in th e third quartc:r, and 16·11 . in the fina l period, The Costa Mesa Mus tanas opened their 1";)67 Irvine League bai'kctball campa i &n on a disappointina note as the y were throua:hly beaten by the sea Kinas of Corona del Mar .58-42, Fri day niaht. young sophomore leads hi s Sh ,, ebound'n a d . . oo ung, r 1 g, n ma tes 1n the rebounding de· ·ball hand li na arc the name partment and is the team's of til e aame ; unfortunate ly top field _g_oal shoot er(52%). for the Mus tan as they He has already made the all-weren't very adept at accom· tournament team in the New-plishing any one of these port Optimist tou rnament three durin& th e en ti re niahl. earlier this season and big. The Mc sans shot a poor ger things are expected of 35.2~ from th e noor, and . , los t control of the boards Guard Steve Turl ey wu the hi gh poin t man f or the Mesans as he threaded the nets for 17 coun ters, whi le guard Tom ~or an contri b.! ted 10 points to an oth erwise dismal evenina of baske t- ball for the Mus tangs, ~'mr:ln ga~es to come . Steve as the Sea Ki nas displayed 1S _,orona s second leadin g a poised ofrense ted by scorer . auard Gary Bai ley, who hi t MEl A.A.U. RULES WILL BE EXPLAINED S rl I• • J 14 the nets fo r B points, and po s c IOIC an. ;;.tt~~thn~e d~:~=l~y w~:;~ Gary Adair, chairman or the Southern Pac ific Asso· ci inion of the Amateur Ath- letic Union Swimming Com- rY),itlee , will speak to the CD st Clipper Booster Cl 's general membership Olympians Rink Babka, Ed Burke and Bob Schu l Don Guyer, assistant llack scorina Mus tanas to their coach a t OCC, will speak lowe st po int produc tion in on "Sprin t s tarti ng" a t :J:30 1 years. will headline the 4th annual Oranse Coast College Track a.m. and Field clinic this Satur- Babka will speak at llUS The firs t half or play was a ti&h t defensive battle Wlich showed th e Sea Kings taking a s lim 26-24 lead into the locker room. gat 8 p.m. Tuesday, , in Costa Mesa yceum. ·r will explain the new s wimmi ng cla ssifica- tions a s adopted by the A.A.U. and will give a brief bac kg round of ·the ap· tiviti es invol\'ing ~e S.P.A.A .A.U. swimming d J 14 p.m. on "Discus throwing." ay, an . ·. The second half of action belon&ed solely to th~ Sea commi~te-e. I I" GREG MEEKS ol Corona del Mar High School Clef! foreground) finished 5th in the 2-mile race at the track meet held Saturday at UCI. Greg, who is th e son of P rincipal Leon Meeks of Co rona del Ma r High School, represented the Back Bay Track Club. The other 2- mi lers in the pho to are, from left, Carl os Gaugh (be- hind Greg), Redlands Track Club, who finished 4th; Mike Boulder, San Bernardino Track Club, 2nd; John Roberts, Riverside Track Club, winner o f the race, WHEEL AL JGNMENT ............. $7,95 and Reuben Rodriquez (almost hidden behind Roberts), MUFFLER5-FROM .............. $9.95 Jrd. !Photo by John Demnicki of COM High School.! SHOCK ABSORBERS -FROM .. $4.9 5 T SPIOAUSTS II lUllS & fiOIT Ill WOii-20 YIS. -op soccer teams clash PICI..UP&DRIVIIY·IYIIIIISIUPPT. played 218 aames ,1has won ~ One of the lOp colleaiate soccer teams in the nation, th e UCLA squad coached by Jock Stewart, who has been with the University for the; pest 20 years, wi ll chal- lenae-the Cout -Ra naers Soccer C lub thi s Saturclay , J an. 14. This aame wi ll take plac e at 2:30 p.m. on the new UCI athletic field. It will be the fourth annual match, The Coas t Ranaers are from _ the Ne wport liarbor area and are the California amat cur cham pions, They arc also the undefeated champions of the Pacific Soccer Lea auc , havina won the title for the past 3 years . ')uite a number of the play- ers arc overseas s tudents a ttend in& Oranae Coast Collcac a nd UCI. They are coached by Brian McCaugh- ey. ' UCLA since 1157, has 202, tied 7, and lost 9. The J0:.:0;,;:;;;;T rAT,ONJfWNJ 1 Coast Ranam Club, s;nce 0 ""0 oT· it was fanned in the fa ll or 1.163, has played 103 aames, won n , tied 5, and lost 6. •••••••••••••••••••••••• o80AT FOR SALE ATTENTION BOATERS! 171 8 NEWPORT BlVO COST A Mf SA PH646 5623 Phono In Your Order for o Sul:t•e ri ption: Call 673.0550 •••• * ................... * •••• :£OR§ W':'jTED11 AU! iRON ING . Years of e~[let· ience on all trre s of clo- thing & linen. )pecially, men's shirt s. SI .SO per llr. \1ablt• ";,I!Jitrnan. 1107 \tar- •guerite , C'l\1. J-177~. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• & uuus_ec:;cchwleae:wn 1>61 DOG LI CENSES i S!tued at J ORDAN'S PET SHO P, 2132 E. Coast II wy ., C~. plus FREE BREEDERS CHOICE me at loaf, the g~>unnet pet food for )"OUr · dog. SAVE A TRIP to Ci ty It all. 67 3·2-HO. The c linjc, open to all Refreshments will be ser- track coaches. athletes and ved from 11 to 11 :15 a.m. At track enthusiasts a t no 11 :15 a.m., Ed Burke, OCC charge , will be in the OCC instructor and Olympi c ham- Science Hall from ";) a.m. to mer throw-er, will talk" on I p.m~ The hall is located "The role of the coach and next to the we s t parking lo L moti vation of the athlete .'' KINGS WIM LEAGUE OP.ENER Now you can receive Boat- . ing New s Magazine a t half the tegular ra te. You ge t 12 act.iOn packed issues for onl y 52.00, or 24 is· sues for 54.00. A quarter• million readers like it. you will too! .BOATING NEWS .\-IAGAZIN E, 36761 Ada Avenue, Fremont. Calif. DI SCOUNT boat buyera' oo lo.E.. ~,.., .. "' B<a 20, ~/I> '11\¥ 'Ei>olan, 2721 E. Coaat Hwy •• Cor- ona del Mar. FURNISHINGS of a JOAD.AH'S PET SHO P 27 32 f . COAST HWY.~1l·l4l0 CORONA DEL MAR " BankAmc~1c ard Sett ~na.\d, cron cou.n\ry Schul wil\ be lhe final coach at :-.lewport Harbor speaker, s tarting a t noon, t..(igh, will begin the program He wi ll talk on. "Distance at 9 a.m. with a discussion running," and will show a of track and field in J reat fi lm on the Tokyo Ol ympic ~J hll1r.-..~•ch Costa Me sa's e lcc ~rifying offense was completely discharaed by Corona de l .\-tar's fantastic man ·to~an t ~,::;. ________ .;;.:::::.:;~ru~n. -.---· defense last Friday niah t, • 0 ~ as th e Sea Kinas conquered D N'T the mi ghty Mesans 58 to 42 in th e;r lrv;ne League opener. The li feless Mus tangs MISS we re no match for th e fi red· up Sea Kinas, as Corona played a ll aspects of the a a me 1 n fine fashion. You c., le Sure Of Your Like New UNCI Cars At THIODORI ROIINS FORD Exact Scientific Analysis The first quarter was a see-saw ba ttle, with the lead cxchanaing hands several times. Although the Se a Kings seemed a li ttle ••rvous io the oponina mi nutes, the)' were able to mus ter up a 13 to 12 lead a t the end of the quarter. Corona conti nued its patented aamc of ball con- troll and man-to-man de- fense in th e second quarter and went into the popcorn break wi th a sli m 26 to 24 lead. In the exci ting firs t half the Sea Kings s hot a fair 44% from the floor and a blazina: 87% from the aratis line. Gary Bai ley did .nos t of dl e scoring d amaae, whi le Holmes Ellis and Ste ve Leech dominated th e boards a t both ends. Proves It For Yau. Ow ...... tk UllfW .... ,.,.._il..., 100 ~deft... tHk 1 ........ ...., .. , ..... , ...... cu ..... - HM f1l1 .... -.4 c.n to _.. ,_ of • Mtter .., Bucs tied for lead •:;..r:r·MISS THISI SUII ,IARGAINS tri the IC cond half Corona came out like a house a fire and li tera ll y blew the sha ken ~esan s off th e court. The th ird quarter saw the Sea Ki ngs made th e frus trated Mus tangs look sick as their areat preasurina defense held Mesa to a mere 1 points. The aecond hal£ drive was led by J im Kindelon, who made aood on 5 or a field goal attempts and pl ayed s uperb defense. The big win was nothin& b.it a team effor t as Bailey and Kindclon scored 17 and 15 points respecti vely, John i\1orrisset made 8 out of 8 free throws, and E llis ' and L eech combined for 20 reboun ds. Mesa, a te am that usua lly has 42 points as a half- time score ins tead of the final po int total, was forced into Lai.ina bad Estate Offi ce: 3 walnu t desk s & s..-.1 vel chairs: drawer file cabine ~ 3 chairs; 3 waste baskets; ~'BOOKS'FOiiSA"'t'E'*'""'" typewriter; 1000 o'·"0r;c,,dl F 1. _ uaussawwssu-• listings (expired); 15 yd s. "The Communlst Atrack on pink carpet. All ror r rice U.S. Police" by Clcon of ca1pet, $350, Ll 8-H26, Skouun, paperba ck, S/.00. TeWinkle Hardware, Costa Order from: Mesa. American Opinion Book Store 1--'--'-----~---1 1934 Harbor Bh•d. Coato Meu 646·0U5 ················~········· •CARS FOR iAfE A ... Nobody Says We Lllre tD 4 dr. • RE.\IOOELIMG • ADIITIO•S LICENSED' IO.DEO FRED H. GERWICK 304 Goidonrod 673.6041 -549-2170 SPOTS -be lore your eyes - on your new carpet -re- move them with BlUe Lul - ue. Re nt electric sham- pooer Sl . Crown :·l.,<lw''"·l 3107 E. Coast Hwy ., Cot• ona del Mar . ·-• 'LERT TO RAT LOVERS Whi te rats for sale. C all Andy Cooper 673-2877 . ..••••••..•........... ~.~ •REAL ESTATE .FOR !,AH. a uusucA li P ECI t\L! REo\L GOO'J! Tax-sheltered .t""Plexes givmg good re turn s. $10,000 SLASll EO) OFF PRICE fo r quic k sale. Will consider trade. 545-9187 (private party). . . •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •REAL ESTAT-E SAL E .. EXiH~ili UUSiiW Can 't Sell It,. Trade It" F01 Fast Action & Result• Call EXOf AN GE SPECIALISTS oov u :: co . .\48·1"168 270 E. 17th St. Cos ta .\1esa .................. -.............. . •APH. FOR REHT . ..;.. ~~-I COMPACT DEPT. I ~.1~2~F~O~RD~SE~D~A~N~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Orange Coast College is tied for League lead with Ri vers1de. both with 3-0 re· cords, after Tuesday even· ing's ?3-68 Pirate victory over Santa Ana. Riversi de overwhelmed Golden We st of ll untin gton Beach !24-- 103. and Rick .\1an cebo led the Pirate attack on th e Don s with 15 points each. The lead changed hands through· out the game , Un til the Pi· rates went ahead to stay with 2 mi nutes to go as cen· ter Bu tch Rol lins tipped in a basket to mak e it 65-64. shots, and was ou t-hustled, and out-re bounded (32 to 20) by Bi II Bloom's well- 8J Fd 4 dr. 5I Fed 4 dr. CASH for yo ur garage i tern BOOKS. tools, house'ware<l 1 ANIJ 2 BE'lROOM four- I R&H, I'•••• $1 • ..,., .. '&5 MUSTAIG 2 • 2 . . • $1995 Mw•l u• ltoh •n•, ..... · R&H. I'.S. 'I& llUSTAN~, R&H, "'"'"-SZ211 l!U FORD GAL AXlE -2 ''· "••' ,., •• SlZS5 1!&5 MEHCUIIY ,SO LONY PARk WAGON 9 pau. PS, PB~ P W, Fao:t. Air , , , , , , , $10!5 1962 AUSTIN-HEA~V SPRilE ....... SUS 1!12FORDORHAROTOP R&H, Auto. Paw•• St•••in g , , , , , .. ' . • SGH liU FORD GALAXIE Ill· XL R & H • P S • Auto , , , • • , , • , , • , , Sll.l I LATE MODEL IEAUnES I :.s THUNDDIIID • . • • . • . $32ft ... ____ -!'--_____ _ O.C.Io•-...... 11 .. THUIDEIIIIRO R&H, PS. P.l I I I ••• I ••••••• Sllll !6J~ ..... . • $1495 ........................... -~ 64 FOlD 2 DOOI HAIDTOP • $1495 ... MRCIMY ;MiWe, • $1115 1 •••. 1.,...~ ............... __ ........ .. -... I ",.. .... ,.... ..... ~ ................... ~... ... C...C...A ,....PMI,._· . ---...... .....,...0.1 Fullerton also remained unddeated in League pl ay, with a 2-0 mark, by defeat· Mt. San An tonio 78·70. The Pi rates won a 76·72 overtime victory over Mt. San An toni n in the Moun- ties' gym Saturday nigh t. Ted von He me rt's saLB Continue s FIRST T IM E EVER ~ DREXEL'S Famous Esp erant o Collec t HENREDON 'S Distin ctive Fontain e • Collecti on HERITAGE Medit erran ea Co llect ion -A LSO MA.HV ~!CC I:. I'"I'IIOM T H t:•ll: QUALI TV L..IHt:e : diciplined Se a Kina s. COM scorina: Bailey, 17; Kindelon, 15; Morrisset, 12; 51"1Jnc. Olrrv't S9l 53 Owr 4 4r .. ••••••••• Leech and Ellis, 7. '57 STIIDE BAK ER Comman- ln the aame before, Corona der V-8. Auto. tran s .• new needed for ou r daily plex de-luxe wi th w/w age sale. L1 8-3426. carpe~s. drapes, built-ins. Wi nkle Hardware, Sound proof. Enclosed Mesa. garage. Furnished or un• ended it1 pre-season sched-mufner, pi pes, tires, pa;nL I F RI GIDAIR E furn ished. S95 to Sl 30. 545-9187. ule on a wi nning note by excellent cond. S345. dry er. Only humblina an out~anned -:S~a:L~o:r :Su~n~.~67~3~-6~899::;.:-;:;f-;~~~6~7~~~8~0~2~. ;;;:;;;;;~~ Pacifica team 66 to 44 on · .......... ;••••••••••••••"- Che loser's court. It wu •MUSICAL FOR SALE Corona's first aame s ince W::.JCstusaus;10.'1"7'" the lona Christmas lay""Off and it looked like it in the li rs t hal£. The Sea Kinas hit a friaid 331lt from the noor a nd made numerous bal l~ontrol errors, Detpitc the raaacd start . Corona wa• able to •crape up a 24 to n half time lc &d. The intcrni Ilion seemed to be j ua t wha t l.he doctor ordered, aa the Ki na• looked like the team or old in the aecond half. They u plodcd for 24 poi n&a in lhe thi rd quarter behind &be ah9Qlina of Ouy e.u ley and Steve Lecdl and added 11 mort coun&en In 1M final peri od to wt a *• ..-1oiaa awe)-. Bailey led all aec.ers wilb 23 poioll, wbl lo Loo<h hod 141ad , ... -.... oddod 13 ror lito wl•-· HEAR . the fabulou 1 ALLE.'l 'Thcalle Compac t Or,.an•· o¥ith ele.ctronic tr•p• •nd Caatancta-ON LY •t ... C01.CO'\,\:-.I \tU"iiC CO. ('-crou from Fuhion Sq.) •66 Town .\ Country 541-4318 Open Mon & Pri 'til 9 prn • Yarnah• • Story .\ C lark • Co11•ole 11pi11et, 11ll.bt d•rn•se ID •hlppl•1lrorn tory, u e lhts W•la1at aow, •ave I UIB, ••1 Cou Ors•· 2S ped.Js, •••• •ow·oaly 169S. R-oad Splaet or1•• p••t"• pere.•aloa I ••itJ ••ve UOO .... tenns, SCHIIIDT·PHILLIPS 00. 1907 f!loftia Mala St. ,..,. Aaa HA RBO R TR.t.mFER AND STORAGE At.nl for WH EATON VAHLI NE$,IHC. Ll 8-1323 or L1 8:9783 17 S E . 171h Co sta Mesa SACRI f'ICE 3 eanetery lo ti. HarborReatMemorial Park . eM eyp,.,, section 67).1119 • ALCOIIOUe! -'~ONYMOIIS. H.-~o. 61l.f724. l4 ·-· ***********•·············· oHOU5U FOR R EHT UHCUIN : aaau A - BI!DlOOM h-• c.,. polO, dropoo, buill Ia tl .. ell•, eaclored pado, t 13S -· , .. r~,. Oo . Otohld A ... Ia c-dol-. 67WI.,. (ofllr S p.oo.) •• MA.STI:fii:C ,_A...-T -HA.TION A L -CI:WTU,_V ,_ICHAND.ON-JAM&.TOWH -MAfltCIO CA,..OH C ON TINI:HTAL.-MAflt·~ LAM~· n... ..... Ftnl l'l _/ _/J_.JJ.J fl._ .ri~ .. ~J ~= . .::~ 2060 ...... ln.Ul.-(,/11 WIIVfeTIIMI,uM. ::!h'"~~:~~a:..:,- LAOUHA •cAC M H&"W P'Ofii:T •IIACM lAa .. e 1 tb.i1 PrieS•• aJ •t 6G.. ...,._.,.. awnlter one Ia .. JrTlne H, COA•T "WV. 1717 Wlle T<:t.,.IJff'" Dft. Ml-&UO l"l-.-_, .. 1.·--~-----------....I L----------------.....J olh-. _,, timolo 1:00. ' I \ On regularly s tocked i toms • Boutique Accessories • FUrniture • Bedspreads (greater sovi ngs on scmple spreads) up to 4011 Fieldcrest lineni at regular white sole prices 77le Bath & Sleep Shop 2628 E. Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar only ,.xception -rug1 not on 1ole 1t "CHANNEL REEF" 2525 C>oeMJ. Blvd. -Corona del Mar -Callfornla Loc. on Main Channel Newport Har)?or Entrance -IUY--LEASE- . $45,000 C11M1 UP $350 and UP BOAT SUPS AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS STARTS 10 A.M. TODAY Thurs., Jan. 12th 33 1/:~ to SO'ro o CAR COATS e SLACKS -W-Iens, CotteR, Royon e BLOUSES -Prhtta o SWEATERS -Conlloo••, Wool .. \ VWemen's W•r o SLI,.QII SWEATERS -Wooloo -------..__ o SKIRTS -Wool""' o SLACK SETS -Wool.,, All Sales Final MDI'S WEAR o NYLOH QUILTED JACKETS o NYLOH QUIL TID PARKAS o WIND IRUK US -Nyl•• Lloool o POPLIN JACK ITS -o ORLOH SWU T IIIIRTS e ORLOH STRIP I SWUTIRS -o COTTOH TURTLE NICK T SIIIRTS O.Malllts . mew.c •• attw;.111 • ' I ' ' .. NEWPORT HARIIlR ENliCJI ARST SECnCJI--P.7 mJRSOAY, JAN . 12, 11&7 CCillfiA DEL MAR, CAUF. eal Expert on llllnle, Orient to talk WHY WASTE TIME? · KeMedy and Johnson. There !-as been brazen ueason helpina the comrrun ists every place since Korea. 1). In the 2 World Wars Dr. Rodacr c: ... J.naen, aYofe uor o~~·Uonal relations at USC. speak at lhe or lhc Tuuday C lub Harbor at the Club Jan. 24. The proaram will follow an 11 a.m. brunch. He will review the lroublc sp:>ta in the Par Eut. He is a linauin, spcakina and readina Russian, Chinese and Japt.nuc. ~e served as an intelliacncc officer durin& World War II and wu an interpreter with General Ooualas Mac,.\rtbur'• head· qua.r&cn da.ina tbc first phase or the occupation of Japan. He bu made several tr ips aborad Wider the auspices ol the Ford Foundation lO aather fi rst hand inrormation fOJ hi s talks and book.&. W dis-McCardle Rcalton Americans proved to be lllO N.-pou eo. .. MNe wonderful so ldi en , VIti en 1 l':'"""""",;,,;,;,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,'il uniforms are wom and army II Ul-17~ warfare is conducte d, but Americans are not fi tted ·for fiahlina where life is so cheap and li vina conditi ons so detestable. The enemy For Exchange has a terrifi c advantaae on house Sked. &r· 135,000 for Land X dte a round of Vietnam. Executi ve home for Bea<:h 3 or 4 plex Is this why Vietnam was Mfa. &: 'Mll sle bJsi neu for Trailer Pk. si le. pi cked to fiaht in? Deeds for ~all home or duplex 14. Vietnam is about half Cor lot w/aar. apt. for ·Duplex way around the wo r1d from m coonml. Bid a. for Land dte U. S. It would be hard to find a country wi1b more diffi cult supply lin••· and THE CALLISON CO. f)e coat is so ""t EXOIAMG£ COUM$ELORS &.ues can become cooofi,ocoo·l ra fiT A ltory •• conmuniota con a• IEIPOIIT ·~·PO IE CM ta1e oupply linoo ;n PIIOIE n .. l places. It cbia wby v;,, .. ,~:!::~l=·=;;::;:;;:;::::~~ ....... __ .... ..., . - LOOK"'VJiaTYoU Sn'i Pt I I ... tilt-Ul ---.. ----..... -~ c-w. 0 t If ONLY -................. .... MAlEE'S I - General T n ~nice lim• a • Just one call will get yo u all the in formation and th e opportunity to .see this immaculate three bed· room tiARBOR HI GHLANDS home, .compl ete with 2~ baths, .Jar~ covered patio, beautiful di chondr• lawn and sprinklers lo~atrd near MARINERS SC HOOL and WESTCLIFF SHOPPING CENTER. Own e r is ill and is forced to sell now. ·Priced •• onl y $37 ,500 -Call today. PACESmER Conveniently located to SHOPPING, • BA NKING , TtiEATREandSCHOOLS is thi s Beautiful ADULT OCCU PIED PACESETTER HOME: Thre e la.Ke bedrooms, two baths, .Palos \'erde stone fireplace a"d full y insulated. Dreamy kitchen with built in electri c appliances includin~ di s bwa sher. Like ne w carpets and drapes included. ~0 F INANC E PROBLEM S. SUBMI T ONLY 10 ~ DOW .... Priced riRh t at only $31,950 Don't pass up thi s Bargain · CALL TODAY. M. M. La Borde, Reahor "YoK'U LiM O.r FritMZ~ Senne~" 220 I. 17111 St. 1-64645~1•--­ ll..ectlool Ia I. 17th St. Shepp! .. C..W) Ev•intl C.ll 6~·1050 or 6-46 ·4579 . . Take Notice OWNER MOVING -MUST S~LL IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM· 2 8ATH HOME E.Z. TERMS -ASKING S37 ,SDO ·---. ShorecliHs EXCLUSI VE LISTING 3 BEDROOM -2 BATH HOME CALL US TO SEE ))OX Y. fRJ\XI<l.lX I RE:J\1. TOR ' 3250 la$1 Collt Hifhway CorON del IIIII•, Cflifotni• ....... , 67:J.2222 eve. 6 7 3-:J4jil 1730li.C..otM'-.._,...._ .. S!LUNG? II!NnNG? IMVESnMG? IlL AID lEAL n Cl. HARVEl D. PEASE Reollor • App rai.ur ..,. ... "' • llolloooo 673-12110 FOIIIIQT Dl LUll NEW 4 BR, ~ bo. hoooo CiliA. Bit-in· rstt•, o.,. •4 dilhwaah..,., 3 sundedl• Db.,...... SUI -th. -.~555 ·-673-6116 Boa~< .. SEMPLE REAL ESTATE !!READY!! . TE OCCUPA C:.ltal .. 1 M•-ll2 Htlltllt'l One of those "Neat as a P in'' homes, new guest apt. Large covered patio .... Garage stressed! See this!! • • • C•• Mlllll•~• -••1 IIJ1tl lltM OPEl MOUSE ·THra. liN SIIII~IJ l-1 , ... Chonn;ng 3 B.droom , TH~'EE bot!., O;nina & Fam ily Rm. Lavoly 90rden, Beach pri vl· leges!! Come S...ll e • • M-¥1111 Mill I -1lU 1 ....... Boouty for BIG '-ily. Pool and 600 "'· ft • ploy Q-1 ~ IWnns. Oln • .,d F-. Rio • Valve t V1!1111 ~-•n•-411111111•1•.. , t;t...,t J IWno. 211 e.lha. GNclwa lillliiT area. Pool •4 VI~ c-S..lll or CAlli IM'\.1 II& IRATI Ulll. Coon ..... SIGNS GO UP FOR NEWPORT CENTER SITE How doea a company that ia bui\cliaa an impottant l~te cormnerdal, reai• dantial, .,, and .-ofeuional urvicn center aain appro- val to erect on-site outdoor aiana in a city which pro- hibits them by law? This wu the problem con· fronted by the Irvine Com- pany, owner-developer of Fashion bland, Newport Center. The total complex wi II be under construction over a s pan of 25 years, but the jnitial phase, Fashion Is · land, is scheduled to be completed by September, 1967. ~ inve stment of S20 million will be spent to de· velop the 7 S·acre first in- ::rement, which, when com- pleted, wil l be the larges t, mos t modern commercia l shopping complex on the We st Coast. The problem of outdoor promotion was s tymied be· cause of a Newpofl Beach ordinance which was placed on the books in th e early 1950's to preserve th e city's affluent atmosphere with its bayfr ont homes and luxury shops. To overcome the stiama or unattractive outdoor dis• plays, the lrv1 .. ·n~eh-;~~l commi-n i·oneel r1 aion aave ita approval. The aiana were produced on '"lollypop.. stanclarda which wete fabricated from WIUICid telephone poles and arain-tree plywood s heets . These are peinted s tark white, with the loaos and copy imprinted on them. The result or the projec t is the erecti on or 12 aians ol various heiaht and size over a span of 108 feet. Care was even taken to emphasize the informational character or the copy and to avoid what has been de· scribed by oppononts or outdoor sians as "scream- ina commercialism. •• Copy was kept to a mi nimum. The namea of the four major 350 acret; lh e n\aber of tenanta or Fashion Is land mall ahops, 55; and tha& were painted on _separate further 1nquiriea could be boards: J .C. PoMey, J.'li. made by contactina tho 1,.. Robinson, Buffum's and the vine Company. Broadway. Olhor boards an- noUftco tho arand openina date, Sept. 11 . 1967; l}le size of the entire complex, In c., nationally-known de· SIGN DEDI CA TION was held recentlu to mark the C 1 II sian firm, to ana\y.ze . the 1 ompany's rea estate department; Doreen Marsha , erection of constructio n site s igns fo r Fashion Island. v·,ce~a or of the Cit of N t B h 0 · 1 O' problem and come up with ....,, Y Y ewpor eac ; an i e • 8 specification proposal for Newpo rt Center. Pictu red here at th e dedication are, Farrell, Newpor t Cen ter manager, and Alton Allen, .· NEWPORT HAR80R EJIIGN flRSTSECTlON--P111! THURSDAY, JAN. '1!, 1!67 COMlfiA OEL liAR, 'CAUF. WEST AUTO SUPPLY ~:r~,:.: ·U F f 'L E'R S , SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE EXTRA HEAVY DUTY 77 IMtallecl FITS MOST CARS Umltecl Offer First c-First Se"e 22" TO :10" SHELL LENGTH Aloo Comploto Llno of Exhoutl Plpos Gloupacko-Toll Plpos INSTALLED WHILE ;'U" WAIT !Stainless Steel Mufflers GuarantHdl West Au -to Supply BRAKE AND TUNE-UP SERVICE 1959 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 548-3282 temporary construction s ite Ralph Kis er , distri ct man ager of the Southern Cali fo r· ch airman of the county board of supervisors. sians whi ch would be ac-nia Edison Co.; Alb ert Auee''::.·~d~i r~e~c~to~r~o~f~th~e~l~rv~i~n:_• _________ :._ ___ _:_ _______ _.:~============================~ ceptable to Ne wport Beach r c~~.~~·;~:~~· .. hion Island. Homer Shafer Newport Center, had al re ady been desianed by Ken Park· d" 71 hurst •. one ~r the ,_eadina leS at JfaphiC deSI JRets 10 the ·-· Uni ted 'itates. On e loao, re-Homer E . Shafer; 71, of presentina Fashi_on Is ian~. 501 34th St., West Ne wport, is a fo ur-color hl &hly·s tyiL -died Saturday, Jan. 7, at zed mermaid. The other is a his home. He was a real es- modem, pin wheel symbol tate broker ror 46 years, and which identifies :s'ewport had lived in Oranae County Center. 16 years, · Utilizina the se symbols, Usher-Follis, workina with He is swvived by his the Ir vine plannina de part-wife, Burtha; and a dau&h- ment, de ve loped accurate ter, Wilma Cahill. Services sca le models and drawinas , were held T uesday,Jan. 10, which were presenled to the at Baltz Chapel in Corona NewfiO'ft 'Be ael!. P\am\na 4e1 Mar, ln\erm •nt was at Commission. The Commis· P acifi c Vi ew Memori al P ark. NOW OP EN sabbleaack 1n.n b) !h< sea f.ngunn 'llench 696 South Coast Hi way -494-9800 announces the beg inning of a NEW SIX-WEEK AINTING COUn.L.1.L J a n . 18 -Feb. 23 As a n introduc tio n to this course you a r e offerred A FR EE LESSON J a nuary 16. . you rea lly want to learn pai nt, o r if you a re 1u~:s:s<~ti sfi ed with y our in your present take ad vantage o ppo rtunity. F o r furthe~: information regarding your Free Lesson and the Six-Week Course , CALL 494 -6487 • ,. ,. o~'t ~ ~\.vle~~ ... ... a brand new way of life in tne University District of Orange County's fabulous coastline ... th~ 11Riviera of Southern California!", LEGEND 1. U.rl- 2. ron-Nici 3. Conu joJkiiSdool 4. ltddf "·~·· c.tlr 5. ~ lucll Dsuzbm l lucl•••lill hqiltll 7 ............... c.. l ClltiiiiA Dsutw; L -._ Jr.IIIP 11. -Slltlllsa - 11. S...., C.. SII!UI C Coli« 11 111111111 Ahrlft ca. 13. AQtrt -Port 1t Coiiiu-c.,.' Dtopoo""'- 15. -lltta-s.... 1l Prt, ... , ....... ,. --NmOIT liVID! IUT 1UY 011 T1tE UC1 lAY I . • l and 2 stories • Up to 1,850 sq. It of livir~~ •• • 2, 3, nf 4 becnoms • 2 nf 3liatlls • FMiily room nf/or den • Firtplal • Private patios • Attlclted 2« ' 1111(1$ • All bulltft, lncfudirw ,dishwasher • Clrpetq nf drapes throuaftout. WS.• IICIUJ.-COlla. kirw-size ~ deck, ..... rooms; paviliOn; blllilrd nf card room; Cllftl Cltlllr; pl1oiOIJIPhy lib; ~outtt;· pMIO; pultlrw 111111; T • Clllllr IIIII dlilchn'l pia..... . • ' , I \ • 1959 PLANS FOR th_e Co rona del Mar School of SL James were reviewed at th is pan el discussion meeting held in February, 1959, at SL James Episcopal Chu rch of Newpo rt Beach. Partici pants included, from l eft~ Mrs. Howard Ahmanson, moderator; Mrs. R.F. dent of St. James School Paren ts Coun cil· pan el membe rs Donald Fergu son, Col. Harol d Spickard and Arthu r Aune. The Rev. John Park.e announce d that escrow papers were bei ng si gned, thu s assur in g the site for the day schoo l and church buil ding near Fifth Ave. in Corona del Mar. (Ensi gn photo from the issue of Feb. 20, 1959 .) ·' ' Aeronaut talks to Zonta .. eronaut !)on Pie4;ard, manufacturer of hot air bal· loons in Costa Men, wi II be the aueu speaker at the 'Zonta Club of Newport Har- bor's annual Amelia ~arhart luncheon today, Jan. 12 in the SeniorCitizens Buildina, 15th St. and Irvine Ave. in Cliff Haven. Don, followina his fam-. ily's tradition or pioneer balloonina, ia the son of Jean Pi ccard, whose epic fliabt on May 27, 1931, rose 51,775 feet (9 4/5 miles) in ~oned in a baa. s truggles to rise throuJh the colder, den· ser air around it, and can carry a man with it. The National Acromautic Ass cr ciation unctions Hot Air Balloon races, ·a sport de- veloped 183 ye ars &&o as L(!uia XVI and Mari.e .'\n· toine-tte watched the first fliaht pJinciple in Pa.r is, France. · Tile annual Zonta luncheon honors .\melia Earhan, charter member of Zonta, dwina her birthday month of the air. :·lis mother,'lr. Je ... January. The local club nette Piccard, pioneered also corrmemorates \melia with her husband in this Earhast by participating in field and is now consultant the international granting of at NAS\'s MaMed Space· ei&ht Sl,SOO college schn- craft Center. larships to women recom- Piccard, a balloon racing mended for their character enthus iast in this aae of and scholastic record , and 'rocke lty, corrril en ta that the holding bache lor's degrees sport hark s back to one of in a science acceptable as the oldes t principles in prepuatory for ad vanced Oight; h'eated air, impn• aer()oo'$pac e studies. leads Newport . taxable sales 2-1 • m Mn. Helen Riheldaffer, president, will preside at the luncheo n and introduce the 4 Zonta 'Jirls of the month: Pam Fredericks, Harbor Hiah School; Susan Jennin&s, Corona del Mar High; Candy Mara, Estancia Hiah; Claire Robinso n, Costa Mesa Hiah. Mrs. "Jeorge P. Zebal is program chainnan and Mrs . Jack Reinert is in charge of decorations. Benefit set for Jan.l6 The J unior Ebell Club of Newport Beach, in recoani· lion of the need for a home for unwed mothers in Orange County, is supportina a beneli t pe rformance , "Fan· tasy in Fashion," to ~ held at \o1elodyland Theater at 8 p.m. Mond ay, Jan. 16. There are approximaLCi y 6 7 unmam·ed mo the r·s in Orange County Hospitals each month, the majority o1 them teenagen . Three •hun· dred airls dropped out of Cos ta Mesa topped Newport Beach 3 to 2 in total u..-;o,· Oranae County schools in able sale s during the )rd quarter of 1966, according to 1%5 for rea&ons of pres- the Dec. 12 report of the State Board of EquaJ 1 z.atioo. nancy. In the State of Cali- The reports lis ts 1,488 permits and 5)1,452,000 in ta x· fomia there are approxima- able sales for Costa Mes a; 1,136 permits and 521 .90 5,-tely 345 ma te rnity beds for 000 in taxable sales fqr Newport Beach. unwed mothers. There are The exodus of car dealers from Newport Beach to none in Oranae County, Cos ta Mesa iii reflected in the comparative ligures fot This benefit will assist the taxable uansactions in the category of auto dealers and Florence Criuenton Associ- and auto supplies: S7 ,102,000 for Costa Mesa and Sl,-ation in providina thi s need- 093,000 for Newport Beach. ed care . . Here is the breakdown in taxable uansacuons: Included i!l)his show will RETAIL STORES COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEAO I be fashions not only for Apparel stores ................ S1 .43 5,000 Sl,l90,000 women, but for men and General merchat~dise .... 5,895,000 473,000 chi ldren as well. :>orothy Dru& store s....................... 819,000 1,097.000 Shreve of Shennan Oaks Foo~ Stores........................ 2,040,000 2,005,000 will coordinate the show, Packaaed liquor stores...... 989,000 7 50,000 with :>orolh y Gardner of TV Eating, drinkina places ...... 2,1 44,000 6 ,304,000 fame u corrmontator. There Home fum . and app l.. ......... 1,633,000 6-27 ,000 will be many celebrities in Bid a. maul., fa:m imp\...... 1,118,000 998,000 aa.endance, Auto dealers, aupplies...... 7,102,000 1,093,000 !T ieke n at $l eacn may (8ru lp ,-oro fro- l959CH ... RTER OFAC ERS were elected March 5, 1~5'1, at the organ i zation meeting of the Irvine Terrace Homeowners Assn . • Service stati ons.................. 414,000 }76,000 ... _ b · ... 1... .., u .. 1.'9.) o~ 'I "' • ~ 000 J 611000 U"'; o la.lne ... t ... ou.,.. ·"'•· Mo••ei••Y Jones~ 1137 Dolphin Ter .. director; M.C. BNnner, H-2-\ ;~~t:tot!s :~~::::::::· .U·.;;·.ooo n',,",".ooo ~.!.C::~· !19 ..,~~:S Serenade Ter., pres iden t; Ray Astle, 18l7 Seadri ft Or., vice-presl-ALL Ont:ER OUTI.ETS .... 5,806,000 3,160,000 T ' ket p 0 So 2l2 dent; Mrs. Roy Hallberg, 1815 Bayader e Ter., secretary-treasurer. To tal all oullets .............. 31,452,000 21,905,000 p 1 t:cen'tia. · · x ' Pictured here, left to ri ght: John 8Jck 2000 Kewamee Or., director; JnAil ~ RE CEP TION at the Newport Beach City Hall preceded the Touma- -":rr7 ment of Lights, the colo rful parade of boats hel d SepL 10, 1949, i n the harbor. Three of the parade dignitaries ph otographed at the re cep tion in- cluded, from left, Actor Leo Carr illo, honorary commo dore for th e Tourna- ment of Lights; Dick Drake, mayor of the City of Newport Beach, and Gover- nor Alfonso Garcia Gonzales of Baja Californ ia. (Walter Gerha rdt ph oto from . the SepL 15, 1949, Issue of the Ensign.) . I \ I ' 1962-FLI GH T LT. Den is N. '3aHey of the qoyal Canadian Aft Force (q,CAF), son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles -F. 9alley of 125b qutland Rd., Westcl lft , com- pleted the experimen tal test pilot course at the United States Air Force Aerospace J9 •fj TROOP COMMITTEE II EIIBERS of Co.,.a dei M• Boy Salol TIOOP Restarch Pilot School at :) 17 busied themselves repairing the Scout House near the Youth .C en· ~dwards Air FOt"te 8ase In ter building In Qc!Obef, 1~5'1, tD serve as • meeting place''" tie Sa>ots.. California In May, 1~2. He Pictured ·tn forf9round: Leon•d ThOmpson, troop cotru•lttn treasurer, at was •ssl;ned back to his tell, a1d Fra1k Glbla1, commftte-cN!rm.,~econd-IOw:-Bo~~~·~re-J=~~R~C~"'~F~unlt In Conada . ~ry ; Gtol9t Boyington, PftiP<IIY cho!m1a1, a1d Fred Goodwin, In c:llargt o -(Plio from tllec--llly Sa>ot ldvMC"'!'•L IEnsi• pllotD-lit Issue of OcL 22, l'fl'l.l 1~, Issue of the Ensl.,. ~==~~----------~~--FURNITURE CLE.ARANCE • DOWN & FEATHER PILLO W BACK SOFA 399.00 CHOICE OF FABRIC & COLORS REG. NOW VICKERS LOVE SEAT .... 399 .00 199.00 7h. SOFA Cho ice of fab rics .. 369 .00 269.00 HERITAGE OLI VE WI NG CHR )J9.00 199.00 2 -LINAGE GOLD VELVET CHAIRS ............. 210.00 1 49 .~0 ••• a. 2. GOLD LINN EN CHAIRS .. 189.00 139 .00 2-ALLEN KEITH ••• ••• WING BACK CH"'IRS .... 335.00 199.00 • •• ••• LARGE SELECTION ONE OF A KIND LIVING ROOM CHAIRS 49.00 UP 2 OLI VE BARREL CHAIRS .. 159.00 119.00 "· ea. STONE & PHILLIPS BUTTON BACK OLI VE VELVET LOVESEAT599.DO 399 .00 HERITAGE GOLD VELVET SOFA ............... 78S.OO 595.00 2 TALL BACK CELEDOH CHAIRS. . . . . . . . . . . . . ISO.OO 99.00 -... SPANISH TWIN COCKTAIL TABLES 19.95 EA. H£X COIIIIODES & SQUARE C:OIIIIODES 79.95 EA. 5 PC. SPANISH DilliNG ROO II SUITE . . . • . . WAS 599.00 NOW 469.110 ' .) • - SALEM HOUSE 5 PC DINETTE WAS 439.00 NOW 289 .00 5 PC. GAME SEn ........ 399.00 UP DOD CHINA C"'BINETS ALL FINISH ES 149.00 & UP LEATHER CH AI RS CLO SE OUT REGULAR 259.00 NOW 179.00 5 PC. THOMASVILLE SP ANISH BED ROOM SUITE WAS 795.00 NOW 499 .00 5 PC. FRENCH BEDROOM SUITE WHITE & GOLD 499.00 389 .00 5 PC. BROWN SAL TM AN BEO ROOM SUITE . . . . . 775.00 489 .00 ODD HEADBOARDS -KI NG AND QUEEN ALL FINISHED 49.00 UP 6 PC. IT ALlAN BEDROOM SUI TE . REG. 49 5.00 SIMMONS HIDE A BED SPEOAL ALL BED SPREADS lO ll 1a SOli OFF ALL WALNUT FURNIT\JRE UP TO SO li OFF. LARGE ASSORTMENT ACCESSO!tl ES & LAMPS UP TO SOli OFF ALL ORIBI TAL RIRHITURE lD 1a selll OFF 1211 HMIOl k¥0. COSTA t 11!5-\. CAl*. ...... ....,., 389 .00 239 .00 I ' • apob io a aloaula al,.. widl llor llud- Mo'l4ay 4y , Mea Hu&cbimt or the Aile •• :rol-llluffa. a reoeptioo aivon , • • • at &be eommla-Retumlq from Palm die Voit Rubb.r Spri.q. ·tu -aDd rotted alter j::i. .... ,,. a abort vacation ••. Georala • • KC)tfliJ ud Aim Hutcbiton, ) ~t.=~l:l7r Shirley Saffell both or Corona del Mar. Ill ia&o ber next • • • J'MI. Peur Shedd. who Ahor cheekina in at &heir 1·lfft. la' Clltr Haven. aan Pen.lnaula home followina ~ I ,~bdllday luncheon &heir esoltina weekend of ~ ... wet Wich aue1t1 Mat· inauauralactivitie• in Sacra- Wnt Towaand of Cos ta mento. Marcia and Bill "-•• Tula Underwood of Bents are .retu.mina for the a.rc:•ll lAd Lucy Carey of State Central Convnittee .... CUffs. • doln•s this weekend. • . • • • 'Rt tioy doa who jumped r.. Naney Ebun•a car and a..apPoared, and for wbom •• (amity b .. mourned for 5 ... Cb.t, ia back at their 1a1•• hlabd home ..• Some ~-who knew tomeone who bMw someone who knew tCBeODC wbo bad found a cloJ. : .i a the hero. • • • Beau.tiful La J olla. .its ..... ,. .nd, J OfJCOUI 8 bote• li... . . were the order of me day. 0 .for a holiday for Sally and T om Boice and dauP&er Otri 1 of the Pe· alona with Jean and Ed Ward of Irvine Tenace: • • • Helen Orca of Balboa Is- land has. had quite a week , •• Her son was selected by bit outfit in Viclnam as "dl.e soldier of the month;' which me ant ~e aot a leave and a war bond ••• and her dauah& • ter Kathy aot word that she had been s elected by the AFS at Corona del Mar hi&h school co 10 to New Zealand to school nut fall. She is so thrilled abe didn't e ven mind adminina to another birthday this week wh en biendt Nona Hoffman of Cor ona del Ma~ and Betty Schis ler of Balboa Island tOo k her 10 l unc6. _...t • • • Mary Smith of Balboa Is- land found that she was bc- sciacd with birthdays this month. .and her aood LEGAL NOTICE 8S ' !rleado ....., aD4 Loll1 Clark o( Bayside Villqe wei• havina a wedcUna annlve,. tuy. She aadlered .a..m all toeetber for a wboppiDI celebration' at hor home ••• annivenary aroetinaa to lho Clarka and birlbda)' wiab'ea to Mike Cord1an. her arand- aon, Bob Brandt, of CHrt Haven and Dave Cluk, Ann and Lefty'a son, wbo ia a atudent at UC LA. Frienda AI and Marae Thompson of Pasadena , Elinbelh and I Harry Timmennan of Lona Beach and arandson !>oua Corriaan were there for the fun too. • • • Jack McCa be of Bay Shotes baged 4 acese and Art Cherry of Corona Hiah- land s came home with 3, . l arter a marvelous huntina trip up Merced way. '• . . Ethe l and Mel Barten of the Peninsula aten't s leep. in& too well these niahts ... just too ucited about the 6 wee ks Caribbean e~isc they have planned. ZETA ALUMNAE IIEET TODAY IN EAST BLUFF Ze ta T au Alpha Alumnae of the South Coast uea will meet at 7:30 p.m. tod ay, Jan. 12, at the home of Mrs. Mn. John Dennis G•ort•· (Co"'•o Houu photo.) J ohn Greeley in East Bluff.'-B --·--a--h The b ig projeot wi ll be onnfe et ""'Of'erce-p lannmg help for th e Mo-' . r lhcr's Club of Delta Alpha b 'd f J h G Chapo e< at California· State rf e 0 0 n eorge College , Lons Beach, fo r lhe annual January sale. Holly. red co~tras ted with guests in a pale pink 3· M_u. C. Robert _Fuller of lr~ P~c bnda l w~1 te to makc .a piece silk suit adorned VIR~ Terrace 1s the loc~l PICture wcddm& ceremony with a conagc of red s arnet NOTICE OFPUBUC HEARIN C chamnan for the Mother s at Our Lady 1ue cn of -\n· Mr -·' Cl b • . roses. s . Jeorge wore a No tice I~ hereby siven Ulat u . . acls Ca tholic Church, whe re turquoise s il k dress w•'lh •DETAILED GENERAL INSURANCE COVERAGE 8f the Plau.Diof Comml u lon of Mr s. Gree ley will be as~ J h ') · ,.. k . the City o Newpo rt Beach · d b ,1 H ,1 ° n eMIS ...1eorge too matchmg full length coat s1stc y 1 rs. arry ~~. ~~· Bo · B lh p· · will hold • public huriDS on Hough and Mrs . Edwin Me--1be"h~ b~dnl e 1e1 1erce to She wore a s imilar corsage . the ap plicatioD of Robert f . Fadden at th e refre shment d IS fl e at a.m. Tues• Honeymoon des tination .for Wella for • Use Permit #!245 hour and bridge sess1·on fol ~ ay, ')e ~. 27.· the young couple was Puer· to ~nnit : OD .. 1e b~r ~and Th br d th d h wl.11e iD coojunction witb a low ing the mcetina. e 1 e 18 • e aua ter ta Vallerta, Mexico. They boa. fide reataur~l on por. JOLLY BOYS MEET of Mr. an d Mts . J . Edward will ma ke their home at Lot 2. 8\lr.. 733, Coroaa de l Pierce of H2 B ... gonia Ave ., Surfside. Mar Tract, por. Lot I, Bl ock AT HEW LOCATION COI"ona de l \tar. Mr. and Mrs. "· Tract '\23., 27 12 Eu t Coni f f · The bride was araduatcd A ter 20 years o meeb"D Ray ~e-ge of '37 "v n·ng Hio§h way, Co ron del \lar, .,. · .J "' -'-" e 1 from Newport Harbor Hi&h in the same plac e for lunch, C Rd Sh Cl'ff CaJ ifomia. anyon ·· ore 1 s , Schoo l, and a tt,.,nded (\ental Notice is hereby furth er the .Jo lly Bo ys arc &oin& to art t.bc parents of the groom~ . ·r " .EII'ORT IIARmR EIII<JI llaMID SECTIOII --'"' 2 l!IUIISOA!LJAII. 12, 1961 COIIOIIA uu.IIAR, CALl f. - M artist chosen 'l1la Jualor BWII Club ol Pl .. Arll, Uti tile Art s ... Ntwpor& a .. cb Ita~ ttl•• cha&l l.eape lft Ntw York. Qntcllea WUilamt a• artill Sht bat... Mea aa ac\ive t1. 11M moalh fo, January. mtm"r ·or dait oonwnUftity, •it play it 't Mariurs aorYina oo the women•• com- L&~~:ft~,. rnlUM for lhe You.lh Center. , William&, a resi-lho board of lhe Womon'a dent Coroaa del Mar ror Civic Lea•u•. tbe PTA and 13 yeats, turned rrom the i• cunently a Girl Scout field or advertisina art 3 lea.clor. yeara aao to devote full tf.. Mn . WiiUama was fonnerly fort lO tine arL She studied art dhec;:tor or Womon't Re- at Swarthmore Colleao, por&er raaazine and ia also PeMsylvania .-\cadomy o! the author of 2 cbil4ten's . boob: "Mike and Marianne~' lii!SA MUMIROLOGIST publi abed by Golden Book t , TO ADORISS NI.GIIT OWLS aD4 "Hutl'l' Soul'l')'," pub- Gonnan numcroloaist, Re-lith.od by Whitman Publith· nate Shoemaker of Cotta ina Co. Meat will addro11 the Niaht Owls of the Newport Beacb "Hioot 'N Holler" Rooat dti s Sunday. Jan. 15. al the Senior Citizens Recreation Center, 151h St. and Irvine .~.ve., Cliff Haven. ro••a Y ••••• c,.••• NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT JLVD. PH. 646.,.,.3l!oeta Mtta. Cell h• Y "' ••• ~ .. ......... , 67s-o5SI! CO.,INC. A question and answer aeuion will follow the lecture, and · the proaram will be fo11owed by a aocial hour, durit\1 wbich re£reah- meQJa wi II be aervetl, The mcctina stutl at l p.m. 'HOMl 6.t6·407 AM'L! ,.!! »2tW. COAIT t:1D .~ _ _ BEAUTY ~,-:--''~tu'l_w_fiDr4 __ 'e_._c.:..::ouEGE THANK YOU! MISS & MRS. SO. CALIFORNIA! In appreciation for your loyol pa· tronog• dur ing th• pa1t dec.ad• ... w• are giving all our Mrvi caa for only P R I C E -h TUESDAY, W!DNISDAY & THURSDAY DUIINO JAHUAIY 1967 NO OlMMlCICS -IIONAPlDI SAl.·! ED lVARD AT giYen that s aid publ ic h.eari11! cha nae. Th e)' wi ll continue· Mr. Pierce escorted his sChoo at the University o£ wil l be hel d on tli"e 19th day o Th d b Southern Cali forn·la, He· be· :18 tiliM to mee t on urs ays ul at d h th 1 h Jfnuary, 1967, at the boo r of aug ter 10 e 8 tar, were longs to Phi De lta Theta JI'7M. ~ BEAUTY COLLEGE 8:00p.m. in the Coua cil Cham-J oser s Res taurant, 2Ul E. r ather Raymond Saphlis F raternity. He was active ...,-4 c:;;; ber!! of the N ~:,t:,'' Beach Coast Hwy., Corona del pe rformed the marriage rites. · th l · lko;;:.l!IOT •• ;aJ~F.Otu,~·-lf Clty...,U.all, ,at w '\T4 .~ .......... _.... ....,..,.._ •-... "" """"...,The h b ..:1..-d In_ a C~ICS . ~?:~~'""'+ 'lr .• ,.,_...,.,_.-. .a ~ ........... ,•-SIILiiJ~ • .......,... plaee ~y •d all pe~o• i-!Tho •t(""-w\Utlc.,~O ..m.· . c urc was ~~~!:! .••..• hs father was a ~• .,...,.. _ ..BJW~tn m teTeate'a mrcy appear •d he · .1 d.'nll7." ~ ...... •wa\b 1\ar burst ananse· p ttege athlete .. . "1DC1t.ll'l'"liltt1J Y I41·S~ lSS S~ 7744030 ' t24So.GrteMNt 6fi.006I N .HEWII'OIIIT BL HRWII'OIIn 81:ACH heard daereoll. JIOft utch tteat aroup has ments of large white chry· 1ine coach ac USC His moo-GARDEN GROV"' NORWALK Ray r. Copeli11 , ~ecretary no offi cers or duea. It W&J s anthemums gladioli and · I: New~rt Beach .Cit.y oraanized by a forme r mayor stock. Mrs.' Ernes t Burns ther is a teacher at Harbor Plann.1n.s Commu•s•on r N 1 B h lh 1 1 View School, Corona del !~~~~~~·~·~l~tM~~~~P~•;b11i~•h~'~J;•~•-~12~,~1~9~67~,~i~o~'l ~-ke w:;r k. cac • . e a c wa s wedding solois t. 12965 Malo St. $)1.1162 lstl' Sa.-165-5245 The Ne"'port Harbor En.•ign IC , ra e, mectJR& at A fl oor·length gown of im- Ge_ne s Restaurant, and then por t~d French silk peau~e- HWNr Area at Its s uccesaor,Chers Inn. soie mad e with a full cha· RepaintinG & Restyling a spKialty HAROLD BAXTEI Pointine Controctor DillE· A-DIP OiliER pe l train was chos en by the HELD BY BETHEL 151 bride for her weddJ ng gown. The Job's DauJhter of Wide inscrlS ofre-embtoi der- Bethe l 157, Newport Beach, ed Venetian lace encircled held a dhne·a-dip dinner lhe empire wais t and elbow Monda y at the Masonic len ath s leeves . The A·line T empl e , 15th St.' and St. s kirt and flowing train also Andre ws Rd., _C liff Haven . ,were Lrirm1cd in lace which 424 Costa Meso St. A regular meeting was he ld . Costa Mesa, Colifomio after th e din ner. The honor~ wu repeated In an open 18th'"' Phone 5oa-1712 ed queen, Barbara Ludcn, lac.e crown .which held her ~==========~=========;;!_~w~a:'.s ~i~n_c~h~a~'!•:.•~o~f_:lh~e~e~·~·~n~t. J·ll ered ved of imported j= Enalish illus ion. O'Brien's PRE-INVENTORY She canied a cres cent cascade bouque t fashioned with phalaenopsis , butterfly orchids' and s tar s tephano-- __ ...,. __ .. __ UIJ I. -....,. ti s. Mi ss 'lonna Zabik. of Tuc· son, Arizona , served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Judy Johns on, wh o has been sharing an aPartme nt a t Surfside with Miss Pierce; Miss Pat In· glis o( Hillsborouah, Miss Jean For bes of Los Ange· lc s and ~s. J ames 'Jrubcr of Monrov ia. The attendants were dress· cd in n oor-length aowns of holly red velvet, styled with bell s hapeo s lee ves trinmed with red utin bows . Matchina red velvet bows in their hair held cir- c u\u veils. They carried bouquets or bri&ht red ala· mc llias with peen 'YClvet ropina. Oref Georae, brotber of the aroom. aerved as the best man. Ua her1 included James Pierce, brother or the bride; Vincent Tbomaa, Jeff 'Jlau, Tom .o\btJ an4 Jim Ty1 on. The reception was held at the lf\'1ne Co .. t Country Club. Mra . Pierce received 1967 DOG UC~SES issued at JORDAN'S PET SHOP, 2732 E. Cout H..,.., CDM. pluo FREE BREEDI!U QtOICB meat loaf, •• eoaaael pel rood ror yoat dol-·lAVE A TIUP oo Cltr H~ll. 67,:024:10, J ..... I!IT.., ............ _.,, ••• ••1 il f Just botwoon tho two of us ... ' ' There •re m~ny good finn-cial instltuttons in Southern Cal ifornia where your funds are insured and the yleh~ is high. We would like to tell you why we believe you will be happier_with your funds here at Newport Balboa Savings. • There is SOI"Mthina about Newport B.alboa Savinss that makes It diHerent from the "'un of the mill." You wil l feel the difference, because there is quality In conservative, prudent uviril' association - management. • Newpon Balboa Savi ngs gives you the hi&hest yield, muimum insurance, plus that cert•in something you w ill app reciate most. Ve.s. ~ there is an attllude about us you will li"ke ... a phO{\e ull will tell you more, or, bener yet, a personal viSit with one of the o fficers will convi nce you that Newport Ba!boa S.a\fi ngs is where A you would like to do business, too. W DDWPORT B8I.B08 88VID08 •11110 lO&IIII II .. OCIATIO .. .._ c.ott• 3311 VII l*. ~!ltd: Colli ·-17).3130 •·-.., ... , 21M l Coao1 11WJ ·-67~5e0 • lotMreta Ottr IN Mllllltlrtf............. • ,,A. ML ... CUi,_.. oft ... lotr4 e Mti£S llOMQUIST, P11.W..t ' • • • I NEJI'ORT HARIOR EIISIIJI smJIID S£C11011 - -P• l lltURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1167 IJ)II)NA D£1. 11M, CAlif. ANGEUTOS BUSY WITH GOLD BOOK Directory INSURANt.:£ .•. ~OR ALL OF' YOUA INSUA'fNCr; NEEDS ROBERTMN-SADLEJR IN SURANCE 3333 L cout Nwy. eo-• del ,..., -I'Jl-3151 FUiifEilAL DIREC'l'ORS ... MLTZ MORWARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. con.t. MESA Midway b·2424 l5ZO E. COA$T HI WAY CORONA DEL MAR ORiole J-r,450 Siru• 1941 Friendly Nel~borbood ........ BEll. BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway lJ 1·3433. 8·3434 Ca.ta MHA Chapel lrMro. W...4oll.leooo The preuat will 100ft be lllnllal out Cbe 6th edition or ..... Gold Book, ... mo;o. fund raitina project. of A. ••li&ot do Oro Auxiliary of Bia Brotben of Oranae County. Thouah Anaela have wina• and little aente of the im- possible (which probably aocounta for lhe bliuful IUCCCII of their ·effORt) lho editorial ataff members of the Gold Book are takina a Ienon .in the pouibilities and impouibilitics of &he printin& rweuu. The Gold Book each year sound• like an impouible underukina for SS women, few with My previous cx.- poriencc in editina a book ot in contactina intcruted busineu men and'merchants for advcrtiaina. and frienda to sponsor pictures and paaea. But each year the Book is biaaor and more alamoroua, lad with the splendorous Anaelitoa de Oro Ball at which the Book is aivcn u a souvenir, the proceeds aivcn to the work of Bia Brothers has climbed from $20,000 the first year toover$28,000 the 5th year. The deadline is Feb. 1, so the officet atop "The Tow en,,. donated bY a friend, are hummina day and niaht with Anael copy wri- terso -.rtists-;-photoaraphera and most important of all, members brinaina in paid up pqea from their wonderful business and social friends, In tum those supportina the Book ue the aporuora of the little brothers, boys without fathers who arc auided and counseled by volunteer Bia Brothen on the basis of one boy UJd one man. 1 • The editorial staff this year is headed by ~s. Wil- fred Bcrls. Her co-chairman CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING COMMERCIAL ?crsonalizcd Scn·itr OON E. ELDER ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 3S Years in NeWPOrt Beach 1107 E. Bolboo Blvd. i 1 ~.. Edward lllup. Ad. verti1ina chainnan i1 ~ •• Albert Muted. O&bera on the !Edi&orial StaR uc: Secretary, ,._, Neill ltavis; treasurer, Pt*'s. Oeorae Woodford; chainn• of Little Brother sponsor. •h!P. Mrs. Robert Ouuen-o .beam Jr.; manaaina editor, ~~. Muk. Soden; edilOr of aold and silver paau, Mn. Don Waahburn; I"Uistant editors, Mrs. Huah Wriaht, Mu. John Waten, Mrs. &· nest Sdtid, and Mrs. Cecil Shiru. Other editors uc: Photo- araphy, Mrs. Mosely Jones; sianaturc paaes, r4s. Jack Groth, Mn. Peter Youna and Mu. Allen Grubb; calen- dar paaea, Mrs. Alfred Ne- deau . The advisory com- mittee consists of ~s. Don Woodward, Mrs. William MiUcr, Mra . Richard CNt· chcr and Mta. Thoma1 Doan. The board oversecina both the Gold Book and the Anaclitos de Oro Ball in- cludes Mra. Dick Richard, preaident; Mu. William Mil- ler, vicc-preaidcnt; Mrs. Joacph Beck, secretary, Mn. Marshall Ncideckcr, treasurer; Mn. William Hol- stein , concspond:ina secre- tary, and Mrs ~ Wendell Jonea, publicity. The an- nual ball will be held April 1 in ' the Jamboree Hall at the Ncwportcr Inn. IOI!RT GL!ASOH . 52 COOK AT DAVEY'S, DIES p ·RJNTING ANGELS (or printer's dev11s)of1the Angeli tos de Oro Auxiliary are bru shing up on the mysteries of prvss work in the back shop of the Ensign newspap er to get into the swing of things for the publication of the annual Golden Book. Pictured here, from left, are Mrs. Alfred Nedeau, calendar pages editor; Mr s. Don Wood- ward, membe r of the advi sory commi ttee; Mrs. Moseley Jones, photography edi tor, and Mrs. Geo rge Woodford,. treasurer. (Ensign photo.) Robert A. Gleason, Sl, of Named to art commiHee 1405 W. Balboa Blvd., Ccn-Mrs. Edward H. Whitehouac tral Newport, died Saturday, Jr. has accepted an appoin't- Jan. 7, at Hoaa Hospital. ment to the Newpon Beach He wu a aportfiahina cook Ci ty Arts Committee. She for Davey's Locker in New-replaces Mrs. Spencer Rich- port Beach. He was born in ardson on the 'board and Michiaan and bad lived in will be responsible for ar· Oranac County 23 yeara. He ranaina art diaplays for the was a member of the Elka city's libraries. Lodac of Ncwpon Beach. Mrs. Whitehouse has been He is aurvived by his wife, actively intere sted in the Louiac; and a nephew, Ar-local art scene for some thur Stevenson of Garden ·years, havina served throuah ~ovc. het membership on the Ju· Funeral services were nior Ebell Club of Newport conducted Tuesda~. Jan. ~ach aa a representative 10, at •Baltz Mortuary cba-to the Coastal Area Council pel by the Elks Lodac. In-of Arts; chainnan o( the ar- termcnt was at Pacific View tist of the month committee; Memorial Park. Junior (inc a.r\1 chairmao and in 1%4, acted as chair· man of the Children's Art Show, whi ch was held in cooperation with the New· port Beach ci ty schools. She i 1 a fine arts chainnan for the Oranae District of the Cal ifornia Federation of Women's Clubs, Junior mem- bership; first vice president of the South Coast Rcper· tory Stagehands and is crafts chainnan of the art section or UCI Town and Gown. PhHe in Your Orclet t.r • S.\llscriptiH: Coli 673o0550 LARGE SELECTION OF SPORTSWEAR for men sweaters • jackets • slacks • wash pants • sport ahlrts • sport coats • ' suits • -------- , lAT .... ALL SAlfS FINAL ' I for women robes and dresses • caprls • skirts • blouses • jackets • sw~ters • AIRMAil TOM COIII!TT GOES TO W!STOYER Afl Ainnan Thomas G. Corbett, son of Mr. and "'•· William G. Corbett of U8S Komat Dri vc, Costa Mesa, hu been assiancd to Westover AFB, \1ass., after com pletina Air Force basic a:ainina at San Antonio, Texu. He will be trained on the job as an air policeman wi th the Stratt:&i c Air Com- mand. The ainnan is a U6S &raduate of Costa Mesa Hiah School and attended Oranae Coas t Collcac. SALE r.A'~§fQI' • "new" toe. o •new" fivuie ... ,...... -'ldence r.£~~1 • ...,A,._ --____ ..... ... __ ...,. ...... _ .... ,_.. .,.... .. ........ _ ···- PACIFIC VIEW MU401UAL PARK -~- CEMFTERY CREMATORY MAUSOLEUM 13 TOWH • COUNTRY, ORANGE. CAlif. 547-1228 •..-.cllOSS ,ROM fASH+ON SOUAM'' . "' . -----... __ ' • W ,_ ...... _..,,or ..._ ., a ... oomn.., •• ...._ Araa wt.o hu -"-.. ,Cilllne4. do I (t._ by Cllliftl tht V\1hor betwtttt I .. 10 &.m., Md ., .. n .ull oa yau friend willa 'f'll•abl• in.forrna&ic..r 1M 1if11 from [riendly '*''" .. ' Arm• •bich IIMd ready k) help her btcoma IC9taitUecl wiOt htr new •urroundinat. Till H.UIOI VISITOI" ~ ... : HY .... UI From the Police BloHer · llt••••y, J•. 2 Cliff Haven ••• Muriel F. uop molOrtlt Ronald R • Arlene R.· Pooa, 5801 Hem 11reot. UOllh W, l'ay Capleu, 211 E. Balboa "' Seuhore Or. Wut Nowpon. Ave., ConJral Newpqrt. fell Blvd., Balboa, at 12 :$3 waa uraatd at 1 p.m. al at tho Villaao Inn, where a.m. ...... Jnd then arrut him on 10~ lht Pl. Conlral Naw· abe it a waitre~a and re· outatandina warrant chua•• port. on • drunt in pa~biJc celved • 1 inch la~cration· ror il!eaally mod,iJyina hi.• charae. , Nearly SO Ouiat• over her left eye, •• A spare car ~d not havma a dn· . mu bulb liaht• were ar.olen tire on the C:ll of Pamela ver'a license on him ... from the yard ol Orval Hoi· Brewinaer,, 327 Mariaold Franklin C. Coryell, 1116 man , 1625 Lincoln Ln., Do-Avo., Corona del Mar, was W. Balboa Olvd., Balboa, ver Shore1. , .A prow ler atolcn at 3347 E. Coast fell from the 2nd story s tair· was reported on Dec, 27 in H~y,, Corona del . Mar. • • ca~e and injured his left the 2600 block of Bamboo Sa1lor Frank H. Kneer, all· wnit and ankle. , .A man St., East Bluff ••• A strip--ti~~d in San Dieao, was indecently e}tposed h!mself ped cat was pushed off the dnvma a car east ~ Coast on the 8th St. beach, 1n ~ai- ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;L~w~c~s~l:_:c:n~d~o~f~~l6~lh~~S~l~.,~i;n Hwy., west of Jasmtne Ave,, boa ••• Two Porsch.c cyhn· ;: in Corona del Mat, and rear· dcr heads, valued at sno. ended the stopped car of were stolen from the un· NEW CAR LOANS AS LOW AS Thomas E. Reese, 704~ locked garaae or James M. Mariaold Ave., Corona del Greer, 1207 N. Bay Ft., Mar. . Balboa Jsland •• ·A car dri- Tu•sJ ey, Jon. 3 ven west on ·W. Balboa NEIPORTMARBOR EN~ Gil SEOOND S£C11Dft --PJ11 4 111URStlAY!:i.JAN.12, 1161 OORONA D liAR, CAll F. law Day ' is /May 1 Pi&anina for lhe lOth an- nu..al oburvanc;c of Law Day, U.S.A., 1\aa boaun wilh a luncbeon meetina of lhe Oranae County Bar As- soCiation L1w Day com .. mittee. The annual obsCrvance, dcaianed to honor the rule of law as OPJ)Osed to the rule or force, wi II .be held May 1. Superior Court Judae Wal· ter Steiner, chairman or the mu nicati ons expert and pro-Bar Auociation'a commi t· ducer of mo re lhan 30 mo-tee, met wi th commi ttee tion pictures, will be a tea· leaders rrom every area of tur ed speaker at secretarial Oranae Coun ty to beain or· seminar, \\What's Your pnizalio_n of this year't Style?11 The seminar, co-;,:"~51 tr~~~:·icesc~~! ::: DR. ADAM E.' DIEHL, com- ... ' -- Orco Block Co. A 12 strinJ auitar, valued Blvd, by Catherine C. Zirtn, at S3~0. was s tolen froni 1003 E. Balboa Blvd., Sal- Robert M. Gendron, H31 boa, collided at the inter- E. Coast HWy., Corona del section of Balboa Blvd. and Mar; the marine, home on and Newport Bl vd., in West leave, was holdina a New Newport, with an cast Year's eve party at his home bound car dri ven by Thomas when the theft occurred, •• R. Antal of C larl!:mont ..• A John F . Maslyn, 770 W. car dri ven by Be tty E. Meeks, B~ St., Costa Mesa, be· 4704 Seashore Dr., West aan serv inJ 10 day1 in the Newport, changes lanes on sponsored by the ace even-srams and church proarams ir~g division and the New· on Ute theme, "No man is pori Beach Bahia chapterof above the law, no man be· Newport Beach municipal W. Balboa Blvd., near 46th National Secretaries Assn., jail as a uusty; he was St., in West Newport, at will convene at q a.m. Jan. booked on a Newport Beach 8:30 a.m. and collided wi th 21 in the ace Science municipal co4rt commitment th e car of William M. Ray, Hall. Dr. Diehl is profes- low it," BUILDING BLOCltS • AU. SIZES • AU. TYPES Tai.OOD: JAeboa 7·22H Har_bor Alea members of the coiTmi ttce are Don Small.. wood, Newport Beach a t· torncy, and Tully Seymour, ci ty attorney of the City of Newport Beach. 11042 K:atalla. Staatoa 2330 s. Mala. lcn:lta Aaa Ciifton E. Yount, 3075 13 0\l -tOth St., West :\'ewport Loren Ln., Costa Mesa, ••• While turning off E. so r of instru c~iona! techno· beaan serving a l(klay sen-Coast llwy. and onto Bay-logy at Californi a State tence as a trusty foll ow ing side pr. at 10:25 p.m. th e ·College at Los Angeles. He his con viction on a misde-car of Francis W. War:ren , will share speaking duties meanor drunk dri vina charae 31 Harbor Island, collided "th M Ph II' W f ••• Neighbors complained with a car driven by Hallock WI rs. Y rs onn 0 of the loud music and noise G. Davis of Los Angeles Santa Ana, manager o f Kelly comi ng from a house at 225 .-.• A-trit and run car dama-Gi rl Services in Orange E. Bay Ft., Balboa l s~and ged .the pa~ked car of 8.~1. Coun ly, and U.S. Andersen, • • . On Dec. 14 an antrque McKrnncy rn front of hrs business and industrialcon-7 inch bowl and $45 were home at 57;)3 Seashore Dr., Cell Ia Yo•r W•t ItA .... bal .. : 673-0550 .FURNITURE CO.,INC. DISCOUNT P'HON! , ... 4477 AMP'LI ,U! P'Alii:KIMG IN U:A • lUO W. COAST IIACH stolen 'from F. Dupuie, 1810 West sultant. &.42·1 660 COSTA MESA T ahuna Ter., Irvine Terrace ... A surfboard was stolen during dayliaht hours from James Ho lland's home at 224 N. Newport Blvd., New· port Heights •.• A firecrack,.. er exploded and knocked a mail box off its anchorin g post at the home of Eric P. Strutt, 2024 Commodore Rd., Baycrest. w.dn•sday, Jan ... At ~:4 5 p.m. a no tice to appear before the Newport· Mesa municipal court on a charge of drunk in public at 21st Pl. and .\kFadden Pl., Cen tral Newport, was given to Raymond L. Smoot, ta 12 W. Bay Ave., Central Ne·..,·- port ..• The re port of bura· 230 East s~en\Mftth ~StiNt ary in the area of 22nd St. M .... t>•• food•••• 0.-•t tn.wrarKe Cwpo•ation and B&Jboa BW<r.;.:J;i:'n ual ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-;;;;;;;;;'~~-:;;;;;;;;;~•~;;;;;;;;;;J Newpm-~ -cau..od•~P,O·Uce lo ' LEGAL NOTICE CHIJIRCHfS 3262 Broad Str•et, Newport Hllighh Au lc.noi!Jou .~ ifl Govemi!Jf'nl, IJiblicaJ in "fheology, Er!(lrJge/ii al in Mi!IS iOJ'I Tho R • .,. John PridonoH, mini•ter Sunday Servi ce and Chu rch School at 10:00 a.m. .,: 10 P·"'·• Jan . 21: Walter Kno tt. Greatlssur s Spealt.er Hu rury car• provid•d l·•tr /1-r 10 ""' It/ /,ro d n <f~t rif , nnd f"oti rr1ul. t~>t d \lo r"/'•'' '""" a.,\ '"'"'"'".~"'" ~.,.,tJ. ,,,.,_ Phon: 6 .. 2-2740 ol C:O.ta M.a ,...,! ,. ,., ,,, 11-r dt~1J-(J,.tlrp.-ndPnlllihl.-lla(lt,siJ ,.,~ a'""d"'' ••I '''"' a.,d Santa Ana 6 M.acnolla lla. '"'"'· """ .. , ,,., ,,.,,,,~ .. D:. P. G. •~•umann, ~ nud ,~anr,,. n.,rJ I S tJ dt~r tro•rr •ol ll-r t!-ro,.f!l-1• U>t d /1111'01/S r1{ Iii"' 1-"'ITI/ Christian Xienu S.rvices F"I&ST CHURCH Of' CH .. ST,SCIIENTIST 3}03 Vii l1do N!'wpon Beach SUNDA Y SCHOOL 9 :15 •·"'· o,cl II o ..... SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 -11 ...... WEDNESDAY EVENIN G MEETING I P·"'· READING ROOM ••• r. ... ,., ' ....... -5 ...... . .......... ,, 9 ...... -7:•5 ...... . T.,., ... ,. -c1 Fricl•y: ' ...... -5 ....... ; '·' ...... . s.. ..... ,, 1 ....... -....... . SI:COND CB\la CB OF C.IUIT, IOIENTIIT Newport Bnch at Corona de l Mar 3139 E~st Cout Hiah••r SUNDA.Y SCHOOL 9: IS •· "'· SlJNDAY SERVICE II ...... WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 1:00 , ..... READING ROOM - Mutual Buildina ,)2863 Ea1t Coast Hiahway Moa. • Sat. 10 a,rp. to 5 p.m. Thura"diy eveDiD« -7 to 9 You are cordi lily invited to anend Chu.rch 'Se"icu and to .uae the ~eadina Room. SUNDAY SEIVICD !:45 a .m. Su.ndaJ act.a.l J J :CO a.m. Mornlq WenbJ.JI I :CO p.m. n.lnlftl U1UoM 1 :CO p.m. E'wtiJftl....., WED!'IDDAY 1:20 p.m. atble 11-.dJ 1:00 p.m. Prayer lbtt'q Luiheran Church Of the Master Lu.M"I•ra n Ohu!"('h. in Amenca 2900 Pacific VIew Or. Coroua del Mar, Cali fonlia ')r. William R. ~llct Phonf': Oftiolr 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE q a.m. --Fami ly worship 1ncludln1 S..1 nday Church School 11 :00 a, m. •• Wonhip, first Baptist Chu,ch {SOUTHERN) COIII:OMA Olfl MAIII: COAST i"IWV , AT MACARTHUR 11r. Charles t,.. '.lcCiain SUIIIOAY ICHOOL ..... f1•S .,..., MOaMtHG WOASHIP' ... 11100 •- UAtN"u.O UMIOM ....... ,. ,._ I!VEHING WOttSHIP' ... 7tH p.001o WIOHUOAY Jl11VICI7r15 p.- MUIII:$1a Y P'lii:OVIOIO ~OTIC£: OF TRI1STE£:'S SAJ.F.: T.O. ~o. TS 509-66 'lo Jaoury 24, 1967, u 11:00 a.m., TJTU: I~SU JI "-.."l CF: A~IJ TJIUST C1\lP-\"lY, u du ly •ppoioted Trustee uoder and pursuao1 to need of Trust dated Seplember 15. 1965 ele- CIIIed by F"nr.m:ntcK L'JUIS, a married mao, .,., his aepatate property and PIIIL Gf)HJI f..S, a married mao as ·bis s eparate pro perty aad recorded Septem- ber 2Q, I %5, io book 7683, pa(lle 785, of ~ffic.i al Records io the office of the Couoty J\ecorder of ')rq8e Cou nty, Califona ia, WILL SF:LL AT PUBLIC AUC11'1:"i T'l HIGR- EST Jl!OIJF.:R F"'"Ht CASH (pay- able at time of s ale in lawful lftooey of the Uaited States) ill 1he lobby of lb!' wut (parltiog lot) eotraoce of Title loaoraoce !Juildiog located oo the oorth- wut coroer of Eighth and \lain Streela, .C>auta "-oa, Califoroia all right. Iitle and io tere!'lt cooveyed to an d oow held by it ooder 111aid IJeed of Trus l in the property situa1ed in rhe c ity of 'hwpotl Beach, in said Couoty and State de- acribed as: Lol 10 in Block 26 of Tract No. 772, as .!!hown oo a map recorded io book 21, pa8e" 'i aad 6 of \tiacellaneous \laps, records of '1raoge Couoty, California. Said ule will be made, but with out covea•t or warranty, elpreaa or implied, regardiog title, poaseaaio11, or eocum- braoces, to pay the remaioill8 pri ocipal Sum of lhe oote se- cured by tleed of Truar. t~wit: 136,000.00, with inlercst from \lay IS, 1966, aa io aaid oote provided, •dva.acea, if atay, uader the tenna of a•id n eed of Tn~at, fe~:a, ch-.raes aod e•peaae11 of !he Tr.atee ed of the tr.•r. created by ••id lleed of Tr·a.t. The beaeficiaty uoder said 1 T>eed of Trut, by re-oa of • breach or defaoh Ia the obli· 1111loD8 811C11ted thereby, here- tofore esec11ted ad delivered 1 to tlte eaderalped a wrhtea Oecluati•• of T)afnlt aad De- 111aad for .liale, ad wrlttea ao-- tJce of bread1 •cl of e lecti oD to caaee the eaderelped to aell aaid ptoperty to aatlafy ;==.;;~===;;;;:=;==~;==,:===:;;;==:;:=":(· aald ol»llaatl-•, ud droere- ll'tlp'fi.L _lor [. d.--· IPL __ L "'"'· •• s.,._b. 21, 1966, n 1\&f'V IIIRIIIPI rHIUitll droe aaderalped c .... cl .. id ........... .........1 _ _ aodee of Weec:ll t.d of eleo--.. 0. ... _..,. Ow1k '--~ .__.... tiM. to lie rec«d•d ill Mok ... __....... . , • .,.,...,.. soss, ,.,. "· .r .. tel om .. ,...OIII'T ...c:H. ~ elal R•oord.a. TNI AlrtiiiCAN LUTHIIAN CHURCH · O•ta1 o.e .. ~•22, 1966 h Tltla lu••ce -.1 Tna•t SERVICES: f:OO a.-. , .. u, w., ... i,.' Jnlet a..,c c..,_:r. •· aacl T,..t., 9:45 e.-. a.,cfl S.ltMI & A4.1t Cl•n By Wa11 R. ll .. lo 11 : .. ..-. '"""• W..,alti, A•qell.U Offic., n ..... ,_. o. ate~ •. , .... , ,., Mr. IJDokfl L. L•rtOrl, L•y Anut .. t P.llllall: ODe. 29, 1966LJu, 5, -~o,.JlJI 12, 190T, lo IN .... ,.ft L---------~~~-~ .. ~.-~--~-~--~-~--~-~.8~£~ -' You . can hear three radio programs for what it cost you to hear two in 1939. ' 'The price of electricity ia 1oM today. About a third 1.,.. than it wu 28 yean qo.' Then how-your ole :trio biD iln't lower~? You're U1inJ a lot._ ole cbicity. Would you believe that a typical home .,.. electricity .W dif_,t wayo? It'• true. Of count, tbe fact that many Edioon lbuebolder· OWDal are~ U ...U provicloo U1 with •clclod .,. illcentive. We have to do our level beet to keep elec- tricity abundant and low in coot. 1be "booo" ia all arounduo. Bllideo, we realize how many thinp you do that depend on olectridty. Like JiotAninc to your favorite D-J on tbe Ndio. .,_ ...... .._ of a .. •dt ••• ot &k:tdall·,. to ........ r ., t'kll'lllltJaaa"*Y'IaN.4S '"-U.. .. ._. ' -SoutMm C•llfoml• Edi«Jn Com,nny • .,., ... , 1)1 ..., .... ' • ' ' • ' • ·- MAJOR GENER.t.L to:rMk C. Tharin, at lett, com- manding general at the El Toro Marine Air Corps Sta- tion_ discusses success of Orange Cou nty's first combined federal c ampai~ to raise charitable dona- dons, with Charles G. Gant, president of the Orange County Federation of Community Chests and United Funds and director of Newport Beach operations for Phllco-Forct Corporation's Space and Re-entry Sys: tems Division. General Tharin wa s chairman for th e combined federal campaign -a joint effort betwe en -govefM'ttnt-agenct·era:nd-ttleOrange County Federa- tion of Communi ty Chests and Uni ted Fun ds. The campaign netted a record $90,000 in charitable dona- tions. Work Cou t ~omemaketl wi II leam ways t.o uve lime and molle)' in· performina bouae· bold taaka when ~orothy ':Wenc k, Oranae County home adviiOI', speaks 10 the p oup on the subject, "Work smart- er, not barder," this friday, Jan. 13. Lt.~nc:heon will follow the 9:30 a.m. mcetina at the Youch Center, 5th Ave. and Iria'".o\ve., Corona del Mar. , not harder time management, and plan- ning ahead for good me als. Women of the area ate invited to attend. Luncheon ruervations are to be made advance, wi th ~s. Wi llard Brown, 548-3911 , or Mrs. o\lbert E ichler, 548-6748, Child care is a vailable by callina Mrs . Donald Pacot, S48-139S . YULE CltARITY GIFT TAKEN BY 2 THIEVES Police are searchina for 2 youna thieves who s tole a Chri s tmas gift destined for charity from the Elks Lodae, 34S6 Via Oporto, Lido Sbopa Area. • the 1ce Tloora4o,, J-. 5 bcJouod .-of c.tatoeo L. ....S .. loa IOGI luFoa• Ia Suaan M. Bahn, 4111 Sea-Smith, 617 t.t.aaow A'f'l., tbe ..-•••ac;e of womca.. •• shor• Dr., Wes t NewPort._ CorOna del Mar, wu ......U.a Willi~m R. Gunon, 2331 W. wa t anested at her born. on left at P oina•Uia Ave. otr Coall liwyo; Mariaora Mile, a bad check c:barae ••• Th• E. Cout Hwy., in. Carala waa aneued at 11 :15 a .m. foreian car or Beth A. Pol~ del Mar, aftd collided wilh at hia homt on a cbarp of loy, 1100 Cambridae Rd., lhe weat bou;nd car or Rich· failure to appear before tbe We s tclirf, waa buralarlzcd ard N. Math ant of S.... Cle-Newport-Meu munici ~l at Irvine Ave. and C liff mente. J d"•• B • It, '00 COilft. , , U ,.,, • ,..,U 7 Pl., Clitr Haven, or $12~ Se Ln H bor v· H'll worth of lteroo tape• and a FriMy, J•"· 6 ' 1 ·• ar tew ' 1 • tape player ••• A televiaion A bit and run car boc:k.ed was arrutod at Jamboree wa• t tolen Dec . H from a cbarp plate macbhw oft Rd. and E. Coast Hwy.,C~­ Iho Newport Channel Inn, itt te&nd at the Richfield ~a del Mar , on a drunk ~t1· 6030 w. Cout Hwy., Wett Sta.d.on al the comer or vma charae. : .A s pare urc, Newport ••• oec, 27 on the "'-· D --• C 1 H. aad 2 bowhna balls and ~--d I .,_ . be h UVO'et r. -ou wy. , b ·-1 '-'U"JORI e ...-r mam ac: p 1 8 R . tic canyana aas, were a .... co a surfer's wet suit was atoo-• • •8 au W • amue:r., J .from the car of Robert A. len from David H. Vilu, J&dl t., est Ncwporl, wu f1 dl ff · r ont of bia home urealed oa. a pecty theft e 0 '" ' ~~. ~o~~eA~:,;,;,c::,n~,d~} C:harp at )6th St. ud Soa-at . 3121 ~· Coas t H~ .. the car or Joe K. Kincaid shore Or., West Newport ••• Marmers Mi le. • .A s tnped was stolen Dec. 20 ofT his At S:$0 p.m. Marioe Jobn K. purl 11P1•k·. 1blue, ~I yelrrlow car in front of his house a t DtiDCan, 204 A4amt St., u 1 If was s ..... en °. a 114 Via Paletmo, Lido tale Balboa, wu aneat.ed at rack a t the Brass Rina ••• While Dr. Ted Nehren· Newport Blv~. and Finley Dreu Shop, 27 11 E. Cout bera, 3028 J ava Rd., Costa St., Weu Newport, 0111 a Hwy.~ Corona del Mar ••• Jan Me n , performed suraery at charae or failure to i.ppear 3 a ht t &nd run car damaaod Hoaa Hos~i tal , a thief sto le before the Newport-Mou the left rear door and fonder S&7 from h" trousers, kana· · · I e , Th in the car of Mardu Mather, · · th d , 1 k mun1c1pa our .. , , e car ma m e octor s oc er o( Ol . J H"tl lll nih 211 Via Nice, Lido hie. room ••• A tape player was 008 • 1 ' . parked in the 200 block ol taken from a boat moored in St., Welt Newport. tununa Vi a Lido Nord. • .East a a lip on Bay•hore Dr., be· left off Newport Blvd. onto bound on W. Coast Hwy., lonsina to Theodore H. Balboa Blvd. in <:enltal near Ri verside .. ~ve •• Mari~ Mertz, 2602 Crestview Dr., Newpon,atU:SOa.m. struck Bay Shores ••• Vera Suon-a str.ect lamp ata.Qdud ••• A nen Mile, the car of Georae meyer, 29 Drake Ave., Co t -2-way radio and microphone C. Curtis, 2601 Crestview l M • •. d a 1 d ' ~t., Bay Shores hit a park· a es , tee ~ve e w _yalucd at UlO, were aiOlen phone cal}· .•• Ttie car of out or a 1 ruck bclonaina 10 ina meter and an Eailoo. Neal R. 0 Gtlvy of San C le-the Beacon All\o Parts, 41a Co. utility po le; he was me nte , cast bound on E. N 1 8·1 d N 1 taken to Hoaa hospital. •. C f\ r J . ewpor v ., ewpor oast wy ., we st o asmtne H · .. 1. A 11 1& On W. Coas t Hwy., near Ave,, in Corona del Mar, et ... ta. .. or -year~ Tustin Ave., Mariners Mi le, rear-ended the car of Gerald old yollth drove "P co the a hit and run car struck tbll M. Du corday , 441 Seaward 111 pumps or lhe Shell Scr- Rd., Corona Hiablands, • , vice Station, 1000 Irvine parked Clll" of Howard W. A $lSO television was 1\oo-Ave., Westc.liff Plaza,ordet· 'Fincher, 1~0~ Court St •• 3 ol bu Cenual Newport. len from the Travel Lodae ed .$ worth aaa t aave Hotel, 6203 W. Coast Hwy., lbe atteDddt only S2 before We s t Newport: •• A cheat 4rivina off in bia black sta: and locker were stolen Jan. tioa waaon. 2 from the yard of Jeanne SotVr4oy, Jon. 7 Lldwig H· film slated The Oerm.n Club at UCJ will prennt the (ilm, ''Lud- wia 0," baud on the lir4: aiOry o( Bavaria's la at ro-- mantic: kina, a t 7:30 p.m. tb.it Sa111rday and Sunday, Jan. 14 and 15. in th e sci· enc:e hall. The UCI German C l11b ia also offcrina the Germ.n lest to this film as a method or roreip lanauaae teach· ina. Swdenta c an read or translale the dialoaue be- fore a uondina the ri lm. Copies of an examination will be available to hi ah school and colleae ins uuc- Shop & be teoted on com.,.ehensiOn. --_ .. ,., ton ao that at.udents can ••~ FIEJ IS, I.. 1-' Other films in th e aeries lcater Watchmaker ·ate F eb. 11 and 12, "Das SAME BR A:\U WATCHES Wirtshaus im Spe ssart," an DIAM ON"VS • JEWELR\' • GI M'S advenll.lre -comedy in the ~;.,~~W~-~~-~-~~S~L.~Coo~§'"~"~-~~;;;;;;;;~·;;:;;;;;;~L~l~N;;•t~t;;~ robber-infested Speu an foreSI; April 1 and 2, "Mu der Taschendieb,"' starrins Heinz Ruehmann ; and on May 1) and 14, a comedy double feature , "Pension Scboeller'' and Ludwia Thoma's bio11aphy, "Laus- bubenaeschichten.'' "QUIXOTE'' IS FIULE Pinal-session tn the Oranac: Coast Colleae • 'Mas· terpieces of Literature" s erie s will be held Jan. 24 and will be on Cervan· tu' "Don Quixote." Mill y McChesney of lhe OCC s taff'will conduct the lee· t.we in the Science: Bu ild· ina from 1 to 9 p.m. nr.1:.,·o, D'f.''fff tiF.UlO\f '' f !l0fl/1E C/.1 1\1-li:\' You con depend on us fo r corelu ~ quol1 ry loun· aeri n~. And regordl eu of the we ather, you con olwoy!o depend on our prompf, 48·hour serv!Ctl, CWIIEU haat Call OR S-0310. )131 E. COAST BIWAT .. CO&OIIA DEL MA& Sanchez, llS 4Sth St., West Police anoated Robert B. Newport. • .Aeo lus Roth, Root, 20S2 E. Ocean Blvd., 4521 Tremont Ln., Cameo Balboa, at 6 p.m. at hia Shores , and her poodle were home on a drunk in public attacked at the intersection chuae. , .Yandals pullod of Perham Rd. and Cameo 1SO feet of IJ:I'inkler piP8 Shores Rd. by a areat dane; orr an ivy covered bank at Min Ro th was biaten on tne Arches Restaurant, 3334 the left hand ••• ~ec. 31 a w. Coaat Hwy., M&rinera 3 by 2\ol inch hole was Mile, broke cbe piP8 and knocked in &he dOOT to the threw the sprinkler heads apartment of Hazel M. Wash-into the a creeL •• The cat bon, 18H W, Balboa Blvd., of Leonard M. Rooker, 521 Save Time And Money-Call An Expert ~~!i!i:QE~C=I • fiBERGLASS SMI T1l B IIOS. CO. Helltfng -IW r C..tltiawlllt Metal 1UO S.perier·Ave. Lll-5531 Cenual Newport. •• .'\ leuer Cenler St.. Costa Men, • APPAREL -WOMEN SUPPU£S Cry a tal iner Corporot;on Casting Retina & Mold, FibwJian Material a anJ Suppl i•• -ll 1\-0292 16116 Plocantia, Costa • NURSERY Slnvbs, l11 1er•or P io1111, Tropoc ols & Tree\ JnseCI!C•de' ond Fertol u e S&H Vreen Stomp ' Free Del, very C'O RO 'I:\ o •L \11,\ft 'IIIIIRS.Jil' l1 44 lf-("oiiJO I H IIU )" !i1)-tlt;CI ' • OFFICE EQUIPt.tENT TIIOPICAL " .. We h~We the largest •ul '"•' b.outiful ... Ktion of ttQPic.o6 fi ... ill ... ... Mrs. Wenck thinks or the homemaker 11 the house· bold exccllliYf!, ,but bold1 that aood manaaera are made, not born. Her talk. will covet ways of combat· ina faaiaue and boredom in performina household tasks, UGALMOTICI Witnestea say 2 boys, about 11 .)'Mia old. leaned a ladder api.aal. the club, buildina 'l:o aatn entrance and make 1bc theft last f ri· day niaht. Jan; 6. was s tolen from the ma1l was damaaed by a hit ud .lEAl DilL bo1. leliYl w •. Hall.>o.3Qlli-Nn car at lhe aau serYlea a.tt. Ore ... ,&. ...... ••~:!!'~ W.Oco•·&&.,Wes\Na1f'IMIR.o alation 1001:..~ ~ .. ~t .,_ -... Outlioorr1100d liahta were We t acli'rt PIU.a. ....... Jo'lia, _,. Acdnorf•S Ond • HE.t.L TH EQUIPMENT "KEEP111G FIT ON'!I!!'FUH" . 'te al., carry a lwll line af -.•i.-a, ,...d oU ace•~ sorios "..-cl* •• ~W.,. S..tt. S.. T..,.cal, 218 't. .illiDI!, ~".: Li..,., S..796 \, c..-- NOnCE or nrusnrs SALE T.O. No.-66-52915 Oo Tuead.,-, Februry 7, 1967, at 11:00 a.m., TITLE lNSUR· ANCE 'ANO TRUST COMP ANY, -daly appolated Traatee QD• der ud paraaaat to Dead of Trn•t dated May 18, 1966. exe-- c:t~ted by R.F. Ben aoo aod Betty N. BefiiiDD, hoabud aad wHe, aad recorded Jane 6, 19156, •• lutr. No. 3627, in book 7951, PS!fl 977/o( Offi cial RacOI'da Ia the of ice of the Coaaty Recorder of Oraase Coao.ty, California, wiJI ~ell at public aacdoo to hls;h est bidder for c:eJh (p.,-able at time of aale Ia l•wfal motley of th e United St•t ea ) i11 the loblry of the west (parklas lot) ftlltaaee of Title lo aoraoee O.lld.Jaa located oo the ootlb· •-• cora•r of Ei P,th •d Maio S'"'e\a, s .. ta AD•, Cll!loraia. all riJb.t, title aad iotereat coaveyed to •d oow lt.eld by It uder s aid OHd of Trnat lo tl:r.e property ahneted io said Coooty aad Slate deacrtbed .. : That certala Jeaaehold es tate CN!:ated by that cer'lala leaae del ed ApriliO, 1957, betwee. the lrvioe Compaa.y •• leaaor and Macc:o Corporatioa, a Nevada Corporstioo, •• le ... aee, recorded Ia Book 3890, Pap 477 of Official Record•, co vertas Lot 144, Tract 2813. u alr.o-oa • map re· eorded la Book 94, paae• 45, 46 •d 47 of ~U•eellueoua Mapo, recorda of •aid eoollty. Said .. te will be m•de, be t sho~ out at the home of Hunpeon, 610? Seashore Newport• lm OR S.l?OO Man a Varady, 306 Femleaf Or., West Newport. c::om-Wettcliff Pla:r:a Ml 2·2444 Ave., Corona del Mar. • • 1 · d f to · N B ~ LEG.t.L NOTICE Su · s M · 118 .. __ p aane o a man en nna ewport .o\.Jl san • arun. I"W"e 6204 W thy lt Ave ., Balboa Island , lbe restaLUanl at • NOTICF: Of TfiUS'JT.E'S SAL E rece ived an annoy ina phone Coaat Hwy., West Newport, :'-lo. 90-F'-4452 call. , .A prowler was re- Oo the lOth day of F'ebru11 ry , ported in the 2600 block of 1967, at the hour of 11:00 Bamboo St., Ea&t Bluff., .A ~'l11CE 'lf 9REA..C_8_A ___ O o'cloclt a.m., at the South front boat mas t and covet, valued OF:F"A UL T ANO 'lF ELECTI'l ~ eotra.o ce to the OraQ.se County a t $183 were s tolen Dec. 'fi1 CAUSt SALE or REAL Courthou ,.e, ci ty of Saota Ana, 28 fr orrl the boat of James p Californ ia, HA~K OF' A~t EHI CA PR'l ERTY UNOER OEEO f)F Newquis t. IJ7 Via Venezia. TJI U~T NATION AL TRUST A:'-l"IJ Lido ls le,moored in the Lido Lot 2? Tr. 1011 SAVINGS ASSOCIA110N, ~~.,. Boat Garden. ' .The west IN TR E \tATTER of t.lae Dud Trustee under Oeed of Tru t of Trut IDadr 1ry J'lH ~ 0. dated August 3, 1962, e •f'cuted -;;:o:;:;:L:-E:::G:;:Ac=L::'4::0=T:::IC::E-::::-=-P'HlTF.R aad C'lLLEEN P')ft. by RONALn R, HOWARD A 'II) -; TtR, lt.ubud. u d 1wHe to LORETTA R. II OWAR ll, hu!!.• SOTICE ()F TRUSTEE'S SALE F'irat Ameri ca& Title laaaruce b~.t~d and wife aod record ed on TR US T ~0. 563 1 & Trva t Corapuy, Trut ee, Angu at 29, 1%2, ia Book 6230, On f ebruary 3, 1967, at dated Jue ), 1962, re corded Pase 782, of f)ffi cial Records eleven o'cloclt a.m. Firat Jue 5, 1962, aa Oocn111 .. t No. of Couoty off)raoge, Californ ia, Ame ri can Till e loaaruce & 2782, ia Book 6133, pase 10.1 Siveo to !l.ecure 1111 indebted. Tnult Comp aoy, as ttusle e, or of f)ffidal Recorda, ia tile of· ness io favor of heirs aod de-I!IIU ccessor tru stee or substi t~~o-lice of tlt.e Conaty Recorder vlaees of the e!ltate of Robert ted trustee, by the certaio De•d of ')ruse Coaa ty,ICalifo,.ia, A. Yultel, deceased an d u -of Tru!l t u ecnted by :'-l"ELSON secari•a aro.ooa other oblia ... sisned of record to Kenneth \1. STAfFORD .ud PH YLLIS tioaa, a aot e for t 60,000.00 ia E. Wi laoo aod Lu cill e L. Wil· J. STArrORO, hna b.,.d and luor of 'tCAXWF.LL CAWnt '):'-l" aoo, huabaod a.nd wHe, by re .. wife, aDd re corded .-\u,-uat 15, a d K.ATH ERI:"(J: B. CA'f · !l-Oll of the breach of certaio 1960• in Book ~374, Page TH O~. hoabad .. d wife as bl' 0 472 of Ollicial Re.:ord a of o 1gatio oa s ecured t ereby, joiat ~--~.or order, llotice of which was recorded Oraoge Cou Dty, C•liforo.ia •d N')n CE IS 8 Eil EBY GI VE~ on October 4, 1966 in Roo k puruaol to that c:ertaio Noti ce that a breadr. of .. oblisati oo 8067, Page 81, of ')ffici11l Re· of Defaul t aad f.lectioa to sell for which said Oeed of Trut t:orda of !'aid Orange County, thereunder recorded October 4, ia a aecarhy haa occornd ia will sell at public au ction 10 1966 in Boo k 8066, Page 508 that there ~a been 1 default ill the highest bidder for cu hJ of Official Records of Orur.p tl!.e paymeat of iutallroeol of payable io lawful mone y of the County, will uoder aad P0 "' prilr.cipa.l aad iateN!at dee oa Uoited States of Ame rica, 11 1 aua.ot to said Deed of TI"Q.al eaid aote oo Nove111ber 1,1066 ; time of sale, without coveaaot sell at public auctioG for eaah, aad all aabaeqlleDl iaata \1 . law fu l money of the Uaited or w11rr anty, e~Epreas or im• !DI'lata. I• d 1 Stale• of America, at the roaia p 1e , •• to tit e, poneA.!I ioo ~OTIC F. IS RERERY GI'O~ Weat ntrur.ce to tbe Firat or eocumb rao ce~~o, the iotereat th at fardr.er dalaah lua bee11 :rnz a 0oeaa H.,. CISIU ... Mir -~'* • DRY CL EAHING -n /J ... ;J.u- crcENlEI Profeuional and budaet dry cleanina -rau service -qualiry wor._- telf tenice laundry. Finished Laun~y Acency Dill E. C.o•t Hwy., c;DM 673-9405 • fLORIST REN T Rollen , Belt Vi brators , Cyclea, Slant Board s . Ca ll S46-6 MR. KLEEN • Carpel Cleaning • Floor-Stripping &nd waxin g • Windows Complete Cleaning Serv1ce. CALl, 646-4977 • JEWELERS IALLACE CALOERHEAD I EIEU R r r; ... --··ft -· ---·--£-·0011 ..... , .. ,., .. ··-· ..... , Tit~# Of""CI SUH1." ... o UPHOLSTERY UPHOLST ERIHG (R) lurop ~tM Craftsffl~fl) REMODEL 2 pc. ••t ONLY $69.50 Coil "Bomy " 215 Moin H. I . 5~5 FREE del & picl!:v' CT Sf0\1 FU R ~IT C R£ CPHOLSTE RY • Qli 1\LI TY .. OR!\ • A. W. MARSJ.C PL\JMBER 700 Carnation Av e. Coron a del M• Plwnbin a Rep airs DAY A< NIGH T WATER HEAT ERS 6H41:Jl OoGURE'S PLUt.tBING SERVICE R~/,nlol' Pl .. ,.,l>o,.~ GA d H'Gfu•r l :;4 1/<l/ R f WJ..Rf,FI'o rY ::ofRI'I C£ 1123 E. Coast H1ah way Corona del M• ORiole l-22 j() NEIL'S I .. 0622 f\RE~·us£ UPHOLSTERY PHONE 6-· ""' Ru. 54 ·~ 187 2109 H.-port Blwd. .... .,., a .. ch 67>«18~ UPHOLSTERY e I'IE~"I N ISH I "'G OR ... PERI E S e CUSTOM C ... R<>ETS. AMPLE P A RKI N ( IN R EAR NEWPORT fURNITURE CO .• INC. "WII ERE T HF .; l . ~-1"1 \C,~ n l"" »60 W.11 Coo1t 2t60 W. C..•tt H...,,, N-~" thoct., f •1•1>h...,• 6oAti·W7 F.ST~RU SHf/! I \ IQ-k> • HUII .. G AIDS I Repo ir -Installation - Ramod•l TOM O•GE AR E 438 E. 18ril, Co,lo M••o • SHOE REPAIR ~IAIUIY'S Compl ete Shoe S...Vica ORTHOPEDIC Pre•cript1Dn S!pociali at • whhoat co'+'n•t 'or w.,-aaty, cooveyed to an d now held by Americaa Title laaor•ce & ~nade ia Llile r:rfon~~•ce of Lb e e~EpNaa or haplled, regudiaa the said Trustee 'u!l der u id Tra•t Compaay baildiog located obli•ati-0 a aid, Tra•to,.. as lltle,· ro-•••ai-, or •c•-Deed of Tnll!llt, in aod to the at the aootheut coraer of fifth ooa~aed ia Parapa~ A of llr•c-. to pay ~· priacl pal lollowiaa described properly, u d Maio Street• ia t.lr.e ci.ty of aai4 Deed of Tnat, to P-r be- ... of tha aote aecored by Suta -'.aa, Ca!lfora la all that aa.ld D•lll of T,.at, t•wh: altoated io the Couoty of ri b I d fo re deliacpeacy t.lae ta:.:ea a .. ¢LOWERS FOR AL L OCCASIONS DrMMrl Tosh WHELCHEL'S HEAIJN5 AID CENTER CERT IFIED CUSTOt.t FITTED HE.t.RING REPAIR ALL MAKES We give S&H c;,...,. St.., a 1890 Hart..• 111>4., loll 43311 Oruse, State of CallforD ia, 8 t tit • .. ietereat COli• SI'Jaaed apoa aail!i property. 112,000.00, witlt. late,_, fro111 •-•I•·. veyed to aad aow h.eld u.der -.. • . . d J-• 1 .. 1 ... , u ia aald aote ..,..... '"'--d I T . .L 1aere 111 aow owaag U 1111· f L.' 235 .I T'.'' N •• 07 ' ., •~ee o tu at 111 .,.e property paid •'""• aaid l ola the a0111 of proridad, sdv•cea, I u y, ., • aitusted io the Couaty •d r -Udet tltr.e te,.• of a-.id o-d th e ci ty of Newport Beach, Stale described .. : 154,348.16 priacipal, ead iate,... af Trut, fHe, charpa aad cauly of Oranse,' alate of Lot 30 of Tract No. 3082, aa eat theteoa. fro• October I, .. ,. .... of th.e TNetM .ad of California, •• per rnap re-aho-.. a Map recorded, ia 191§6 . \H .,..\a cruted by u id D-d corded ia boo k 28 page• 25 Book 91 , P&ce• It •d 13 o( By re--of uid brtoa~ ud of Trut. to 36 iacluive of \tiacell.. Mlscellueooa Mapa. rec:orde def•lt. it ia h.erehoy dael.red 'nle beaellel.y u••r ald.d aea.a Mapa, Ia th e offi ce of of Oraas;e Conty. C alifon~i a. that alr.e whole of aaicl aapai1d1 0..111 of TNet, ~\Na.oa of a the eoonty recorder of uld Said aal e will be mad e withe •out of a.!tl aote •d a hrtiec:l 01 defnh la t.he 0ttu1~, eFooatyh. 1 1 1 1 otlter •••• ilec:arad by a ai d doaa ead-&Nd tllerelty, lrieN\0-or I e purpoae o payl of! :~ea::;e:;•\.;iled:'": r; ~: Deed of Traat Ia '-adiately .. ,. e:.:ec.lecl •• delivered to oblis;atioe.a aecnred by uid title, poaaeaaloa or eac:t~-d.., •d ,.,..w., •• aatice ia •• •"""r•d 11 wrln• D.. Deed of Trut, iacha di ag feu, brucea to aati afy tha , ... ~a-ltare\y p._ of tit.• elactioa elaretl• 0 Def•lt •• o .. cll.arpa, •d eapeaua of the i•l priact,.l .... d.., 01 ct.a of dt.e ul!iel'aipetl w c••• ••• f• Sale, -ad wrlttea ..,.. Traatee, advaacea, if n y, aote M~red by uld O..d of lila FINt ,.\JaeriCM 11tl• 1 .. doe of ltre.ah., sad of electloa ader lh.e te•• of aaid Deed Ttaal 10 whl 16,5&0 .. wh h. -.re.c• o\ TNat c..,..,., .. o•h &h.e ••..,..p•d 10 or Traat .. d iaterest tlaeteoa, laterat tlr.ereoa froa ~.,. 20, "'-••• tl.a,...m, • .. u llr.e aell o8l4 ,...peny to .. tlafy ~· tltll,o:'·92 lo upid d dprio-1966 u pto'll4ed la e.U4 M W ,...,._...,_:.-... ~-·~ --~ ••• ... M,.U..., •• dt,.,... .. ,,. o ... e aota ucafa by tortJier whl. f••• cllarpe .. aftft, .. 0c .. w S. 1tr66, •• .. td O.d of Traat, wllh. i... •cl • ., ..... of di.e TN••• DMd ef T'Ju.t. •• •adeo le _.....-.4 e.... oUd ..-tereet to th.e dale of aa.le. •d aod! ••et .... • • .,. ,.._ ....._.,. p..._ drrr.t .. ..,. •• ......... ef electS• Oete4 J••.,. 6, 1961. h.•-Mea .... cad "J dr..a 4.,. ........... , ... n:oe•~ .. k recor4e4 .. '-ek 1061, 8AifK OF. AMEIUCA ow.., •4 kl.er of eaJ4 a.ota, aM H1l..,..j • •W ,..._._. • .... tsl ef ••• Of8alel lfA'nONAL TR UST Al'fD wt• .. ...._ .. • ,... ......... wria• _,...._ ef 011111!1 ...... I SAVDfCS ASSOC1A110~. •14 0..4 •• T ... \.. .............. ,_h ....... ~ 0.. ~~ t, 1M'7 • TftatH O.te4l J _ _, !!t 1967 '-._...lot .. ulo ef .. . n&~.e 11:11 ... _. Tn.. By Lr l• c. ou.,.., nasT AOIIICNI "ft'ft:l r::-" · ca..., • ..... ,.._ ... , TtutOfle.r llfSUIAJIII CE I TIUST .. Ou•d•l. 1M .,_it,;...~ Wal..,, lr leMrt C. Baater, C~ARY Ia! ..... u C..._ .....,..._........, • AM ... , Tiut Officer l)o AI• A. bu l ei 1. .. --. L c-._ ·-1 19J6 ' ......... 011-......... -H, •• ._ Mfld•.~;JI. It, •• 1M'7, Pt~u. .. , J-. 12, 19, 26. IH7, ......... J-. 11., It, 16. 1tl1, Jsa. Sr. 11., '"'· .. •• l' ... ..... " ............ ' .... lt•wport • .,., ~.,.. Sa ... "•-..rt .... ........ ,.., .......... • • • "H ARBOR AREA'S O LOEST F LQrllif' ER SHOP" 2431 NEWI'ORT BLVD. Ml '·'"" c •• , ...... • RESTAURANT IEIKSHIIF.S .. .. .., LUNOIEON -!DINER COCICTAILS 01lto\e ]..440$ :WlO VlA OPOitTO N•..,.,n Bcect. HO\JJIS: UO -5 Sat. g • I 111e Orutp An .. swa. B, Costa x- (~-flom Se<urity Bank) -641-791.1 DR. JOHH W. McCABE, O.D. Optomehi s1 of Corona del Mar C...tM-t Lot~~••• • Eye E__.i...t~•• CALL fOil .t.PI'OINTt.tEJ<T 67~7 • )411 lint C..at Hleta•.Y ._..._.._. LOU ROY Et.DER ---·-·· .......... ..._. .. a.o?. • •.•• "fC'-1•• _.'-a&a ' ...... ,, .. ~ ............ Ncrl .. UIMI Cft.a~ ...... 1111 W. C .... Mwy. H.&. -·. , ..... ....., OallieY--M .......... ~ ....... .. ,_.., .. .......... . w.,.. Photos help win court case Floyd Westerdahl or Lido Isle won his case with the testi mony of photo ,graphs wheo he wen t to court to ch allen,ge a SIS overtime -----: parking fin e. The photographs pro ve d hi s poin t that parking li mi t signs at th e Orange Cou nty Airport are so located that' they arc at times concealed by Parked vehicles or by lh e raised lid of a trash bin . ~Je re is Mr. We s terdahl's ______ J!~f::: own ac;count of his case ~ l ·- "At "Illanksgiving ti me I took a tri p ,ou t of town on an .airplane leaving from Orange Coun ty Airport. I parked my car diagonally in one of the 2 rows of parking be tween the airport buildinx and the adJacent building. As no sign s were visible showin g no park1ng or limi ted pa rk- ing, I left my car and wen t into the airport. THESE PHOTOS, succ essfu lly used as evi dence in "The next night ani ving back I wen I lo my car and there was an ov ertime park- ing on it. Ag ain I looked for .s igns. The on ly sign visible above the park ed cars was on the adjacent building, compl 'e tely hidden behind the raised lid of a trash re ceptacle. Another sign was on the airport buildina abou t) feet from the around, and hidden by a car. Every car parked in this area had a ti cltet on i t(approximately 12-1-S cau). "Several days later l went \0 the AY.tomobi.\e C\l.lb \0 pay the fine -bu t to my amazement the fine was SI S. I told the Auto Clu b that I guess I had better go to court and ,Ji ead not guilty as I thought the fine was a li ttle too much. If it had court case, sho w the location of parking limi t signs at the Orange County Ai rpo rL been 55, I probably would have paid it and forxouen al l about iL The Auto Club told me that they have had many objections to overtime parkin1 ti ckets at the airport. ".\!any times I have felt that 1 did not deserve a ticket bu t paid it anyway because of inconveni ence of xoin 1 to court, loss of time from work., etc. This time I h ad the time so I would follow it throuiJh. .. , w•t to ~. ua1'6.c c:ouu. first and pleaded not JUilty , A hearina was set up for Dec. 28 at ~: 30 a.m. in Division I of Newport~esa Municipal Court. "I went to the airport and took. of the trash cans with sign behind it (in color no less) and the si gn on the airport building. "On De c. 28 I was in court at 9:30 a.m. and talked to several people to find ou t how lana it would take. Then I talked to the public defen er arld he told me there we re I 7 fel ony cases first. HoweVer, he listened to my case and look ed at my pictl.l res. "During a momentary de- lay in one of the cases the P\lbli.c de£ondet appeared before the judae and asked hi m if he would take the time to hear the case. The Judae look ed at the pic- tures and th e public defen· rler moved for a motion to dismiss the case. The Judge !granted the motion . "I have noth ing but praise for the Newport-~l esa Muni- cipal Cou rt and the publi c ,defende r. E\'eryone was very courteous an d helpful. FURNITURE CO.,INC. "Out my quandary is this: -Wher e do I go from here to get someone to do some- thi ng about those sign s and to save others from par- ing th at Sl 5 fine because th ey do not have time 111 fight the charge ~" PHONE 646·4477 AMI'LE. FR EE I'ARICI I>I G IN REAR 2610 W. COAST HIWAY NfWI'ORT IBEACH ' Having a hard time finding Quality Products? THESE NAMES MEAN 9UALITY Pennsylvania= l ah-1 Dvty Tet~nit a.111 c:; J87 Yule gifts sent to Vietnam A squadron of U.S. M• SPGftiOI on it, so lbat ow inca urvina in South VIe)--urvioemon would kDOw nam hu been uodina its lhat \heir comftiunity really appreciation to Hubor .-\rea cares. a lot bet .. r dwina thil Cbti1tma1 ••••on . ., "I bave .. rved three tours in ifti,. country and have been wounded on throe oc- ca•ions. Yet today it wu worth it all.'" resident• who took part in "Hi. 1 wa1 one of the lhe Rod Crou Chrislm81 lucky auys wbo received one project to s~nd over 2,000 of your uoop'• Chril nas '"ditty baas .. ovenoas stuf-packa1oo," read one letter "I've been here only a fed with 16,000 alftt . 1o Girl Scou.t Troop 817, couple ofwcelu and haven't Tho boys upreu their Newport Harbor Council. had time 10 receive mail feclinas in loners addreu• . Hero are other expressions ed to the individu.als and of aratitudc: yet, to I wu looltin' for· oraanizations who sponsored .. I know now tha t other wu d to a miahty unhappy Chrism-a. Bu.t when I the aih packaaes in care of people, suanaen I have received your aiftl, it made the Rod Crou. Each ditty never met, car• what happens it .acem like Christmaa and bas included a arcctina to me and my buddies... made me a lot happier.•• card with the . name of the "It sure did make me feel "I hope you enjoyed yow L I to ' d Chr iatmas, because you OCB 818CU IY8S name mad•mi••lh•• much.; ...... Is Ch.pm. an counsel.ors vo~ .• :::·!ho h:d:·::,. ~! this project -Operation Newport Beach. Shop Early -helped their Several local re sidents are included among the 17 mem- bers recently named to the new president's council at Chapman College in Orange. The role of the new croup will be to serve as senior counselors to Chapman President J ohn L. ')avis in connec tion with lon&-t'ange development of the indepen- dent liberal arts college. He re are the local mem- bers. Walter W. Cruttenden Jr. >f 4639 'Jorham ')r ., Cameo Shores, chairman of the Cruttenden & Co. Inc. of Blotter Sunday, Jon. 8 A 2 a.m. turn aaainst a red liaht near the Arches on W. Coast Hwy., Mariners Mile, resulted in the arrest of 'Jane P. ~obe rts, 1628 Corsica Pl., Costa Mesa, on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol . , .An outstandina warrant charxing James R. Wa len, 21011: JJrd St., Wes t Newport, with conuibutina to the de- linquency of a minor led to his 10:10 a.m. anest at 2)rd and Ocean Fl., Central Newport, .. A qu.anelsome poodli~achshund bolted his boundaries at 416 31th St., West Newporl, and fought a bri ef ski-rmish with Mintey ~ntaque, saor.z 38th St., West Newport, and hia doa; Mr. Montaque sutrered a punc tured riaht hand and scratches to his riaht ann; the attackina do& was quar- antined. , .John W. Lado, ~00 Sea Lane, Harbor View Hills , received an annoyina ~one call ... Vandals re~ moved a gate to the Lido Sands Community Associa· lion swimmina pool at Bal· boa Blvd. and River Ave., and tossed the aate into the pool. .• A window was bro. lten by vandals at a house under construction at the 1000 Mariners Dr., 'Ncstcliff .. ~ney chanaed hands quickly at the Arches Union service station, 3400 W, Coast Hwy., Mariners Mile, the u.pshot of it beina that a man who ordered $1 worth of gas confused the atten- dant maltin& chanae and was able to drive orr with $10 of the station's money ... Neiahbors complained or a loud go-cart enaine in the 200 block of Via San Re mo, Lido Is le, LEGAL MOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITOR S No. A -559 48 SliPE RIOR COU RT Of TIIF: STATE Of CALIFORNIA FOA TH£ COliNTY OF' ORANG£ Estate of ROBf.R T 0. BUNCE, Dece•~ed. 'N. Edward Crane of 401 chapter su.rpass its oriainal Via Lido Saud, Lido Isle, quota as part of the national vice--president of Cal<om--Red Cross Chri stmas Effort. pack Foods Inc. of Santa Paul Hanna, of Oaycrest, Ana. chainnan of the Orange Kenneth P.E. ')e'Jroot of County Red Cross Chapter, 120 Ki ngs Pl., C liff Haven, s aid that the community did president of Premier Sav· it all by themselves - ings and Loan of Oranae. everything from the sewing of the foot-square, ny I on 'Jeorge M. llolstein Ill of mesh bags to the donating 2600 Mesa 'lr., Back Bay, of Jift items, the wrapping president of 'Jeorge M. Hoi-·or the articles, the pac kina stein and Sons of Costa and water""Proofing of each Mesa. bag, and the crating for J ohn Macnab of 26 Yawl shipment. Rd ., Beacon Bay, president --'----------- of the J ohn Macnab Realty 1967 DOG Co. of Newport Beach. LI CE."'SES issu ed at John Murdy Jr. of 334 Via JORDAN'S PET SHOP, Lido Nord, Lido Isle, fanner 2732 E. Coast Hwy .. CD.\1. s tate senator. plu s FREE BREEDERS James '). Ray of 4501 Or-CHOI CE meat loaf, th e rington Rd., Cameo Shores, gourmet pet food for )'Ou r president of the J. Ray do g. SAVE t\ TRI P to City Hall. 673-2430. Cons truc tion Co. of Costa Mesa. JORDAN'S P ET SHOP John C. Scudder of 145 N. tnl ~O~g~!r <~1':.Yi.i~U·UJII Bay Ft., Balboa Is land, re· •• Bsnkl\lr.encard tired business executive. JAIUARY '"ITE SALE a..•s..w• :!!:~":" ...lfC ~ ...... -:t':%-'.1:~. 1 .• Nr.'ORT HARBOR EU GN THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1167 =SE~a.=·~D~SE=C~~~~~---~p~~=6~--~00~N*~A~D=E=L =MA~~=~~·F~ ,, Regi~lralion begins at OC RoJil lration tor d'l e sprina Jocalioa will be at fle l aemeaur ia under way at Onnae Councy F'ai rarouada' Oraqo Coast Colleae. Conwno rclal Buildina, II Returnina aophomores be-Pair ~ve. aan sipina up for c:lauca Evonina Colleao re aislra•: lut week, and continu.ina tion boaan Monday and will freshmen bcpn 10 reaister continue Jan. 16, 11. 23 and Monday. JO. On Jan. 16 and 17 re-· Students new 10 the dis· aistradon wi ll be at tht trict wi ll register Jan. 16 , Pairarounds, and Jan. 23 11 and 18· and 30 at the OCC Student- Last week's registration Center •. was on the OCC campus. Now through Jan. 18 the 2 STUDEMTS ARRESTED Two UCI students, Robert T. McDonnell of Laauna Bca·ch and Stuart S. Peter- rtfund, lSll 'N, Balboa Blvd., Central Newport, were anest.ed on charges of burglary Sunday evenina, Jan. 8, ins 1de the Island Wash l~~oundromat, 112 Aaat.e Ave., Balboa Island, which had been loc ked for the niaht. I ALl RENRT'S OCEAN FRONT I'AMILY IPOIIITIWUIII lltiiiC& ... UC:IAII P-at 2W IT.·IIIWPOIIT .. ,_A a.t BIDdl ~ n. Newpw\ ,._... OPIN IIVIIIY DAY e SUNDAYS It nLL S REGULARLY 651 To $3.50 EACH! Now you e.n start, or add to, your TEXAS·WARE Melmac• Olnnerwart M theM super·lpeeial y vin,s. All tirsl quautY. Child·proot and dish· wuher wfe. Quantities are limited ... so buy todayl IU HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE ON THESE OP£N STOCK PIEC£S: a-..1 .-l llltttrrw. r .. ull rl)< 651 Z! • .... Pfk• " .. ---:t't;%, $2.50 1. 41 ........ f'IUII rl)< S2.9!5 1 •• .... pricl ''"' ~ 11oM, 5i«.. t'IUIIIrly S2.7' 1 ., Ull pr<CI ' •• ~'· ~·· --t'IIIJt111V U .2S I!!• ull pnc• • • 7 -· ... ull rty 11.9!5 ,,. Mtl prlCI • Prien Good Durin1 Th ia Sale Wilson-Baseball Mitts froml95 to 34.95 WHson-Tennis Rackets & laH: w.-Tennis ClotllhNJ BANCROFT Victor Gut Ashway: T. A. DAVIS NOTICE IS HERf.BY GIVEN to the creditotll of the above named decedent that all per- !IODS ha~·i nR c:laima a~ainst the 8aid decedent are requi red to file them, wilh the nec:nury vou chers, in the oHi ce of the derlr. of the above entitled coun, or to pttSfllll them, with IJJ e neceasary vouchers, to th e undnsigned at 3355 Vi1 lido, :-.'ewport Beach. Cllliforni a, c/n Hl'lrwood, Hefle m111, Sodeo & Corfman, Attorneya at LaW', whi ch ill the place o f bu alneaa o f the underaiped in all mat,. te rs l!.erta.inins to the eaute of said decede:n t, with in ah month11 after the first publiCI* lion of thia noti ce. 16-pc. Only! SPECIALs·s~~er 4.8 TENNIS SHOES by e Goodrich e Converse ----- VOlT T-ltecltots J115 .. 39'5 SPOT -BILl SHOIS • Footbilll -' TNCII RALEIGH BIKES Oat ed December 'n, 1966 Eli ubeth A. ]onn Admin istr ... tor o f th e estate of the abo"e n~r~~ed dec:edenL Thomas E. Heffen~• flarwood, Reffen~an, Sodea & Co rfmm 3355 Via Lido Newport Beaclr., Californ ia Attoraeya lor Admiaietratri• P~:~blisb: Dec. 29, 1966; J•· S. 12, 19, 1967, Ia the Newport .Harbor Easl~ • 4 place settings In progress WHITE GOODS SALE Springmaid sheets and pillow all colora HAIIDW FIIII-I h .. Lis -l'eo .. 11'1J- Y1l1pll d ' -Socc ..... F ,_...-Acceuerie•- Tlrel·-s..r. -1M•• MATTRESSES JfKW -U aVII.DIWG lr,...~ula•r Sh•f~M' ••• ," ..... -c.e... 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