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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-01-19 - Newport Harbor Ensign19TH YEAR, NO . 22 THURSDAY , JAN. 19 , 1967 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF . Drive-in curbs are LINCOLN SCHOOL will present an Ol io, "Katie's Golden Horseshoe" (An Extra- vagant Extravaganza), at 8 p.m. Fri day and Saturday, Jan. 27 and 28, in Gerry Gra ves hall. The announcement states that there will be a "Clever Cast of Con· vl nclng Characters, Singi ng Si rens, Dan c- Ing Damsels, Melodious Musi c/' all in New bank to open Feb.11 Crockcr..Ci tizen1 National Bank wi II open i ts new Corona del Mar c:ifice on Friday, Feb. 17 . S. Ed au Lauther, executive vice president, announced yester- day . The office will be located in remode led quartcu at 28S9 E. Coas t Hwy . in the Harbor lnvestrrer.t buildina, occupying a pcrtio!"' of the first rt oor. all, "A Uost Outstanding Production/' Here is one of th e Olio Scen es, with Kurt ·Krumphol tz, at le ft, as Cl int,Pri s- ci ll a MacDonald as Mr s. Snodgrass, and Jay Fi sher as Mon ster Malloy. Ther e'll b~ cold drink s, peanuts, popcorn, famil y turl for everyon e, and the chance to Hi ss the VIllain and Cheer the Hero. The controversial ordi- nance for control of drive- in and take-ou t res taurants i 1 scheduled to come up for fint readin g at Monday ni&ht's meeting of the New- port Beach Ci ty Coon cit. An emergency ordinance is now in effect, "freezina" all new constrUc ti on of drive-in res taurants until Apri\24. The ordinance com- ina up Monday evcnina wou ld establish rei!Jlalions for the operation ~;>f thi a type of restaurants. Objections have been Open house '4111 be held from l 0 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Feb. 1'7. Visiton wi ll have an opportunity to try the "lucky"' time-clock for prizes of clock radi os and instant•loading cameras. Crocker·Citizens is Cali· 'forni_}'s oldest national banf , with resources in exceu of S3.9 billion. With the openina of the Corona del Mar office, Crocker· Citizens wi II have 265 offices in lSI California cfomm.mitlu. NEW oFFICERS were installed at the an- nu al meeting of the Newpo rt Harbor Junior Ch amber of Comm erce at the Stuft Sh i rt Restaurant Wednesday evening, J an. 11. Pictu red abo ve, from left, are Bo b Ho ward, retrring president; Burch Pickett, J aycee man of the year fo r 1%6; Bob Glin es, s tate Junior Chamber president, th e installing officer, and John Cashio,n, the new presl- derit. (Meyer-West Graphics photo.) HISTORICAL SOCIETY COMMmEE FORMED -. (rash .. lills Mesa driver A commi n•• waa named r MOnday e"eDfna to p\m-.. £orna lion d. ,... Newport Beach Historical Society . Joseph Hamblett, former Har',or Hiah School princ i• pal, was n~d chairman of the s teerina committee . Mrs . llenry HumaruL, Mra. "Wift'en Meuina. WitHem Grundy, Los Steffensen and Ben Raddick. Methods of catalo1ina. MotoristJohnD.Jeans, 73, of 525 Fairfax Rd., Cos ta Mesa, was killed Tuesday, Jan. 17, when his car ri c~ chetcd off 2 other cars at the intersection of W. First St. and Birch St., in Santa Ana, and slammed head-on into a larae pepper tree . fi li na, and s torins phot~ arapha, documents an.d memorabilia wi ll be explvred by the commi ttee , as well Selection of the comnit• as establishment of a tee was made by two score priority for solici tation of Newport Beach residents material. wh o were summoned by the f Next aeneral meeting o Friends of the Library , the aroup interested in the headed by Mrs. Challcn creation of the Histori c al Land ers. ~Irs . Joseph A. Society wi ll be Feb. 28 at Beck. presided at the meet· the Newport B_each E tc· ina, which was he ld at mentary School. The s e s· Mariner's Library . sion is planned for 7:30 He was pronounced dead on arriva l at the Santa Ana Conmunity Hospital. His station waaon wa s turning from Birch St. onto F-inrt""'Sl. and strUC k a pick· u p truck driven by Jesse S. LeMon of Oran ge . Serving with Mt. Hamblen p.m., and the pu blic is are '--!iss Agnes Blomquist, im·ited. Lucinda Groenendyke dies Bounc ing off the truc k, th e Jeans car careened into the west bound car of Robert N. Clinton of Santa Ana , then crashed into the pepper tree, hurling the dri ver through the windshield. Funeral arrangerrents are pendina at B\vwer Bros. Martuary. KITCHEN FIRE CAUSES $6,000 DAMAGE IN C.M. Meninaiti s may have s truck doYIO a former ~e wport Beac h s ociali te, L uci nda \lay Groenendyke , who died \1onday, Jan. 16 , in a Boston hospital. ~e was a fre sh · man a t Garland Colleae in Boston. She is s ur vived by her pare nts, Mr. and Mrs . Edward H. Groenendyke, and a brother, Edward, of No.2 Harbor Island. Servi ces will be held today, Jan. 19, at St. J am es Episcopal Church of New• port Beach, with the Re v. John Ashley o fficiatina. Intermen t .....; II be held in Pasadena. \1i u Groenendyke had anended St. James Episco- pal School and Bishop's School in La J olla. She was a Children's Home Society debutante Dec. 28. The fami l); requests that donations be sent to the Children's Home Society in Santa Ana. A $6,000 rite was start- ed accidentally by mother's little helper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ollrles M. An· derson, 1716 Minorca SL, Costa Mesa. Their youna son had ' straiahtened up th e house and washed the dishes ex- How to meet next year's shortage of classrooms cept for 1 pan he had left Ant.icipatina a ~ arowth on the s tove to melt th e in every school in the New• hard arease, He for&ot about ~t~sa Unified School the pan and left. D1stnc t next year, Asst. When his older brother •. Supt. Norman R. Loats Robert. c.me home an hour outlined at Tuesday's school later a fire waa ra&ina in board meetina a battle plan the kitchen. Robert called to meet an expected class the fire departmcnL rooms hortage. Corona del Mar Clamber of Commerce wilt atan ita replar Monday momin& JC.,. ao-aecher for memben and frienda at die O..mber of- fice, 2659 E. Coatt Hwy., from 7:30 W ~ a.m. Monday, Jln. 23. Coffee and rolla wHI be aerved. He suuested the purchase of at least 6 portable class room• juaalina junior and hiah 11 chool s tudents, and double aeasionina kinder- aarten children to inaurc adequate Cacilities for 1,000 elementary s chool shldents. He said that 7th pade lhrou.ah biah school could bo b•dled with a minimum 10 .Ill nil DOl of juplina. but ..... tinder- Don Pl~rm~, public rela-l&f&cd student• would be in tiona mtna1cr at Pttllcoo-1 double aeniou ne~t year. Ponrs Aeroaatronlc [)ivi· Scme 6G arldera will be aioa, ht a new jolf -b-100vod i•to dM 7t.h ...S ldl lhm Caliromia public rala~ lfade c laiaet al Liaoola dooa ••aa• for lha oor-1 Juoior HipScloool. poralion. Approai•Miy 700 1lUdta&1 at Newport Harbor Hiah School will be transfened to C CI'ona de l t-.lar Hiah. School. C .. E 01 Kllll SUS CIIIIIIED TO MUM Geoffrey L. Pukford, 1137 Wallace Ave ., Costa Mesa. i s free on sso bail fOllowina hia arrest Monday, Jan. 16, by FBI aacnts on a federal arand jury indic tment chara- ina "crimes on the hiJh seas." The fishennan was indi ct- ed by a San Dieao p-and jul)l on a charae of pre- vcncina 4 U.S. Navy ahips from carryina out bom.blna oaercises Jan. 17 , 1966, nou s.n CIG"D.onte hl.nd. Ma..IIILL ••• Antlur OibM or cnn haYee it Nriou.IIJ ill at Ho .. Ho.,ilal ..; ... -..~ NOlO, -Uc....t ill' po-.,..,L !Jt,tbiMiaie .. t h01pital for .... , l ..-... DANIEL P. BRYAN T, pre s l· dent of 9ek in s Van & Storage Co. and 1966 ores i<:> dent of th e L. A. Ch amber of Commerce, ..,.iII be the speaker at the diamond jubil ee insta llation meeting of the Ne..,.IX)rt Harbo r Chamber Wed nesday evening, J an . 25, at the Ba lboa Sat Club. He is a 1q31 graduate of Stanfo rd, re ceived his law degree fr om Stanford Law School in 1q34, practic ed law in Los Ange les until joinin g 9 ek.lns in 1 q43, Oratorical contest set High school students from C orona del \Ur an d ~ew· port Harbor Hiah Schools Wil l be p1 esent for oratorica l contest at the Newport Harbclr Legion Hall on V.'edncsday, Ja n. 25. Program for the evenina will be a spec1a l film, "Anarchy U.S.A." The hiah school students who win the contes t will ~;ompete for semi-fina ls at Midway C ity on Jan. 27 , and the winners will then go tb the state fitvds . IIIOPELLE·JONISOI CASE SET FOil FIIIIAY A decision is ex pec:t~d th is Frida)' in Superi()t Court on the validity of charaes that realtor Rich- ard R. Riopelle, H . of 32.5 E. Kn ox St., Costa Me aa. and Clyde JohniOI'I, 46. of Placentia. bilked SSO,OOO in bond money from 54 per- t ons. lbe case a&ainst d\e 2 men Jtemt from diterict at-- W)mty invntiaaliona .-.d a ..-d jury indictment last Aapat dt•Pna lhat lhey eold to S4 otbe:r petiOila ... ri ... t 10 tlonle hair on in tt.eirbGIM-. • raised by the Jack·in~lhc-1 I Box res taurant chain, ..t.ich has an application pcndina .................. . (or a buildina pcnnit in • Newport Beach. It Was thi s applicati on that Pfompted the move for a conlrol or- din ance last summer. Thomas Carver. member of the Lo s Anacles law finn of Trippel. Yaokum & Ballantyne, wrote to the City -Council lut week pro- tutina the propoaed atrict reautations. "It is our poaition that vo luntary cooperation ia preferable to a statutory reaulation ·of buaineu acti- vity ,'' he wtote. "In short, we uc opposed in principle to the enactment of any re- platory lcaialation of out,.. door or indoor reatauranta. "However, if the city do- cidet to enact an ordinance of dl i s type proposed, we are prepared to cooperate full y in its implementation:• AME RICAN FIELD SE RVICE student Kath leen Gregg of Corona del Mar High School, at left, discusses plan s tor her trip to New Zealand with Gay McDevitt, bO a Island, will leave this F"riday, Jan. He auuea&.ed chanaes in the proposed ordinance, apecificall y objecting to the requirements for a spe- cified quantity of parkin&, walls and landscapina, and li&htin1 and sian iria re- allictions. fo rmer student at COM High, just recent- ly back fro m a yea r's study at th t Uni - versity of New Zea land, Kathy, tht daughter of Mr s. Cl arence Gregg of Bal· 20, from Los Angeles airport, She will s pend th e re st of th is school year "down un der," staying with "r.-~r. and Mrs. Ian Major of Stratford, Ne w Zealand, and their 4 teenage ch il dren. The 2 finali sts, Kathy Gregg and Bill Irwin, were select· ed fro m 1b ap;. 'icants at COM High. He aaid that police power ia founded on "lhc duty of the atate to protect its ci ti- zen a and to provide for aafety and good order of society," and added that LOCAL SCHOOL BUS SAFETY RATED HIGH "lcai slation which trans-The safety record of local 1bc d istrict has hired ccnds these o bjectives school busses rrakes the Randal Davis of the Loi cannot be upheld u leaiti-application of s uaaested .o\naeles School !hstrlct as mate police reJUlatioru.'' safety pre cautions contained consul tant to Imp rove the He al so, objected that the in a UC LA transportation district's transportation ordinance may vest the Plan-research re port unrealistic. system. nina Commission with "un-Th is is the opinion of Roy Mr. !)avis' pas t eva luati on reattained power over all 0. Andersen, who is in of the UCLA report and its restauran.~t operatina within c.harae of uanaporu.tion for effont to 1et state lcais· th• city, becau.u th• u .. \he N•wpoc..,..u Uu.\flec1 \aUCIG \0 \1Df\~•\ •'-••- f!RaDI•• .. oc-\4 Setaoo\ District. te4 safety hazUe1 1s"ikl.t \t 'ly abuaed and could . Jacks rcali am in liaht of '"'ri'''"'ly in~rferc widt lbe The UCLA r•port clatms the ufety record of school freedom of business oppor-that a larae number of sch.oo\ buucs and th at 1t doesn't tuniry." blUset are safety hazards make cconorruc sense. ~cauae of poor seat pad· Enlaraina on th e consul• d1na , too low s eats, need tan t's \au point, \tr. Ander· for mac u:cure l)· fastened sen sa id that 1 ma "or re· pusen1cr compartments and r d · J h 1 bumpers , and the shortaae v1 sion o IStrtct sc oo of exits. bus frames would be re· C.C. eyes drive-in law Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce representatives will appear at Monday even- ina's City Council meetina to go on re cord as asking that future ci ty governments know the fu ll in tent of a new dri ve-in take-out food restaurant ordi nance. Olamber members lined up solid behind th e su u estion made ~londay by Ji m Gray, president of the res taurant di"ision, at th e Newpo rt Olamber o£ Commerc e lunch meetina. The report also ca lls for qui red to me et the spec1fi- seat be lts and the e limin a· cations s uues ted by the tion of s tandina pa u enscrs. re port. ')urina his 18 yean of This would s en ously re- serv ice with public s·chools ducc the seating capacity of the districts Sl busses , al· 10 the Hatbot Area, \tr. ready fi ll ed to the sc ams Andersen k.nows of no sen ous accident tnvoh·ina a school bus. .. He points out that the only fa tality he knows or invoh·ed a student ouu ide a bus. ..\1ost of the accidents invoh·in g busses are fender• benders ," he said. lnd mak in a 7 1.~ trips a day. He called attent iOn to the reason for th e LCLA effort. Two )'ears aao when a sub-- s t.a ndard church bus, loaded .,.ith ctu ldrcn, crashed on Coast Hwy. 1n Sou thern Ca llfom1a . \lan~ ln·es wer~ lt>s t. ::~::~:;,~, ~=-.~~~E~ ~he~ ~t benreflf charged conformina restaurants Sa erry ·. eahvodrtonl d 0 Ocean Ft., Balboa, and Ro- would not be harmed by the nta Ana 11 sc e u e to bert Walla ce, 6511 Seashore new ordi n an ce. appear before the ~ewport~ Dr., \\'e st S ewport. Here i s a summary of other Mesa municipa l cow t today, The Harbor High students items on the agenda: J an . n, on charaes that he h.ad loaned their amplifers • The chamber backed s tole 2 am plifiers belon ging to a Y\1CA studen t group for Garden Grove businessman to Robett \tathison , 818 'II', lhc Christy Oaistetsen Walter Schmid for member-benefit dance on Oct. l-4. · FAILUIIE TO STOP AT ship on the state h1chway lED LIIIIT CltAIGED After th.e dance the ampll - commission. fiers and a microphone, A d 10 · Bruce M. Robertson, 2J5 • &fCC cooperat~ tn \'alued at $860, wer~ m1 ss-effons to bri ng the Califor-Cypress SL, Balboa, .,..as nia College or Medicine to ci ted Saturday, Jan. . .a. for ma. dri · r r d Pollee were no ttfied that the UCI campu s . vma too ast or roa • Appo inted a committee, oondit.i oos and failure to chaired by \tik.e \tyers of s top at a r~d liaht. after hiS Crowell Weedon and Co. of c u collided wi th a car dn· Corona del Mar, to investi- aate the printina of a New- port Beach brochure. vcn by Oarles J. Sovak , 3135 Canadian. Dr., Costa Me n , at Palisade s Rd. an d Newport Bl vd., in Cos ta Mesa. 2 pawn shops, 1 tn Long Bea ch and tb~ other tn San Pedro, had bouaht the am-- plifien from a man who identified himself as Jerry D. Leaverton . Robert Math ison reports that lh.e amplifiers were both resold by lh.e pawr. sh.op dealers. City Cl•'k loura Laelos Crty clerk is chosen \iayor Paul Gru ber announ· ced Tuesday that actina city clerk Laura Lag~ os h as been selec ted by the C1ty Council to succeed the late Cit~ Clerk \lar1ery Sch.rou• der. The Sc\\ port Beach C 1 t}' Counc1 l 1 s scheduled to take forma l action on the appointment \!onda) even· 1ng. \Irs. Lag1os was one of l applicants who were pers ona !l~ mtervtewed b)' the Council at a speci al personne l session Saturday afternoon. A total of 32 app\Jcants had take n the e11.aminat10n (or the posit ion. The -'5-:-•e at"'(lld city clerk IS a na ti\'C of South Bend, lndtana, attended arade s chool and hi gh sch.ool there , the n studied at the Lmvers 1t~ of Hous ton in Texas and at Rooseve lt College 1n Ch1c ago. She came to California 3 years aao. and was employed in the OYdtcal records depart- ment at Fairvi ew State H~p1tal 1n Costa Meaa bef{l"e h~r appointment as deput} c1 ty clerk. of New· port Beach July l, 196S. She was n1r11 ed actina c ity clerk Ma y 23. 1966 , wh.en illness k.ept Min Schrou4cr from her dutie s in City Halt. • Heard these words from Mayor Paul Gruber : •·ne Chinese may have the yeu of th e horse. We no w have lh.c )'eat or lh.e diamond and the forward look. At the lh.cdiamond is faceted ao is Police report thac th e Robertson cat, d.ri vina 20 milet per h.our at 7:20 a.m. in dense roa. failed to stop for a red Ii cht at th e inter- IllS. E .. A CUll OF Miu Sc hroud" di<d laot sec tion. our plannina. May we ac- compli sh our obj<ctives liT liD IIIII CIIAIIIE throu oh coopmtioo w af. JAILS COSTA MESA 11A11 ford • better corMILlftily." Donald D. Mutter, 1~ He was spcakina in refer-Federal A•e., Costa Meta. ence to die Outnbe.r"t 60* was .-tea ted Friday, lhe annivcraary be ina celet:n-lllh, by Cotta Meaa police, th is year. on char1~• or hit and nan , U.c:GlQI " SI'LU J"OI!'I1Y .._ .. ._ , Mr. Muter, who,u ritbt Tlle Oari ~lian ~mea a h.-.d waa Mdly blaraod Me:na Cocmnttee 'fin II hew Ouitlmat day filbli•a a rormcr Santa Aaa VaHey fhe wbith deauoyod •e Hilfl School coach Diet (lmily Otriatmaa tree •d Hill at 11M 1:30 a.m. breat· pn .. ta. wa• taka 10 raat rDHli•a.. lhit s..a,. Orap Cauntr jllil. H• JOL 21, lo the 8&1"'-Bay doni.. -., bowlada• of Ct.tt. •• i•Gi .. t.. CI-A 1EL IAII •ES Auo. 8. Edna W. Oaia. S IJ~ Be~ . Mrs . Laaios, v.tl o livoa at aonia A'Ye., Corona de l Mu, 204 43rd St., Wet t Newport. died S.&urd~. Jan. 14, in ha. 2 dau&hters. aaes 10 a Newport Beach con vales-ard \6. cent home at a&e .77. . . JAM. 31 IS DIADLIMI ~e .,_ .. bom ,'n Mt Mea~ fOit .,. DOG UCIMII poh I , Minn., rtiOYIRJ to Cah-..... , fomia .50 yean qo. She At'-t'ltt~, aU ftdo•t: had lived in lbe Harltor Jatl. l l II a. final "-1 to Area 21 ye•• and wotted lOt yow liceue f• n. here •• a pottal c.ler\, in1tead o( the repllr ... Sllm'I'Ort iaclilde a daab· Lie•••• e• '-o'*h •• '"'· c...... Kay.s.. or •• •• Na....,.. ...., a~~r s. .. Alta. .cl • aoe., J••• Hall •. J..t•'• ht ... • Ctlia or Oakl•4.• c..-dol Mor, Yo w.o ,_..ic .. .,.. tiel• ,.. ........ lie •• ....... ... 4 , J •· 17, •• Ooo4 •~ Cooil'o lllaoo l'el .., Ia ~-c-...,. "·-....... • _::::·::-~ "··~"'"" , ........ ...... c-..... ~- TILIJIIIIM .. ""'-~ C.. 714 ..... Kitf'OMT IL\I._ &*JM .. , .. ..a, • 0 If • .,._ .. ................... c., .. -_ ........ '"'' loo.U, ..-. ........... ..,.,iri•U......,...I lrrc ... ._ , __ ,,_ _,, .... ,......, ........ --.... • C... ... Mlr, CaUf. 1'11£ ~T BAI.IIOI ENIICJII ........... &e M • ..... el ...... oirua.'-~ " ....... Ro. ~-171 ..... 14, ••• i• S..'-! c.. ..... c-.,. .. 0...... ...... ........... ,. --,...,._, i• ..... , ..... ,... •• 11 all p.Wk ....... ,....... .. ,.... ' IUIICit,IOM IAfll ;.. "t=r-~· ... : 0.. ,.., ...... 00; J ,..,., 11.00 ---.: 0.. ,.. •• a.OD; J ,.... ...... ••oooooooo ... .-•••--~• ~~.. .e., " J.,. ARVO E. HAAPA, OWftl' lftd pubUshtr of the Ensign ··~···000000000000000 llUEmOI·AIIWEI SUIIOI AT IELCI .EECII .Letters to the Editor ·'TMI YDIILUCAU r. .... 011001): Ia ---of the I!NSI<Jol lA-to tloo UIW: -peoplo -..... ,._ ,wu tUIIUDio All hwooatl• Is al•• • ...... i~a of calr It alto called funker al- tloo .,..._. of •""' -11 noeo -• , • ., -..,,., tootioo 1o tho lmporlaoce ol -~~ .. lo Coola Ill•• "' MOO 10 uao Po< yoor touo 1bt c~mpoi" to the •""'•" OM o1 tM locel prMctaen. c. lUll home. 'J"beJ OIIIDot IMJ , faeull)' m;.em a at T'tMy. aet tor diYiiM pi• tiiiDil cbia Jlfllt•• ~ i ... COM. It i~ .au y bud dancle for the eoaa.cil 10 oreeaect tuatioo. 10 ''' acrott the im &aaee dsat they may conduct their !)r. 'lateoe, would )'Oil lib ot a campelp lito &hit ia. a t.uineu for the city in a tb ,pey e.sooo of yow aaluy, tdt.ool paper, whore wo are Cbriatianlite way. which ia roucllty 2,.-, of your preuod for apeco. ~· In the ease or Tillie Vet· ul~, ror taae1 00 yoar EN'Sim a tory accomplislied sols, requeatin1 a condi• home? [( you check YOUR what we have not been able tional u1o pennit for her T.,X BILL, we an .-•• to do • uphol•tery ahop in a Cl youn·woold ooly be 2 1o 4'-So far the rospon.e hu lOne: They have requea&ed of yoar ulary or inc01111. boon phenomenal! The fi.nt 10 much more rrom htr cban Tbi• 24 cent tu ovo~ido duoe daya or the campa~p from other upholstery ahop1 · amounta. to approaiJD&tely yielded over 2000 booka, nearby in 1be ume aon.ina. 4'4 ol eYCiryone'a pr111nt Tho noon dance alone, for Thia they uplain is b.. taa bi 11. The Elementary which the Newport Brood cause abe borden Palace Newpon•Cotta Men School donated· their aervicea, ,,vo., which they wiah to Di•trict on account o( the pulled in over 400 booka. widen. recent ; .. a ina or th~ir over-I waa terribly_ excited. W Is thia Oniatianlike or is ride tu voted. is aoina to see my atory w1th a byhne it discrimination? ldd approximately 7'lt to ow on the front paae oC the G. Cole neit yeara tu bill. ENSIGN. At a first year After Robert Welch, the founder and head of the John Birch Society, spoke to a capacity audience at Santa Ana Valley High School last week, he faced a flood of ques~ tions from the audience -both hostile and friendly. Here 'is a summary of the key questions, and the answers given by Mt. Weich : Q. Wouldn't it be good to set up an anti-com munist government in Wa shington in stead of in Vietnam? A. Yes. A group of people came to see me a while back to ask where they could get money to set up a Cuban govemment in exile to save their Island from communists. I told them that if I knew where to get this kind o f money (which I don't), I woul dn 't tell them because It wouldn't do them any good. The only help for Cuba is to save it in Washington. BEN EAT PLANS -Anthony Re~d, exe- cutive di rector of Californ ia Arts Com- mittee offers advice to Mrs. Edwa rd White- house (c enter) and Mrs. Chr isti an "Bu ddy" Ebsen. All s erve on planning committee fo r Sou th Co ast Repertory fu nd drive bene- fit, to be held at Melodyland Theatre Monday evening, J an. 23. The all~star sho w, headed by 11The Beverly Hillbil- lies," will raise fund s for the campaign to build a larger th eatre for the Repertory Company, whi ch is now quaftered at 2815 Vi ll a Way, Newport Beach. 390 Rocheater St. We uo aure People ln the joumalitm atudent, I found Coata. Mesa $20,000 to .UO,OOO oarnina it unbelievable~ I want ve~ DISCRIMINATION lxacket would nOt vote your muoh to puzsue a. caree~ In Editor or the Eniip OCC ~illrict OVotride ir it some field of JOumalum for years the property at increased their tax bill after ~olleae and yo~r paper 770W. 19th St., Costa Mesa, •250 to S350 per yoat on ha•. 11ven ~~ m; flrJt ex· wu a swamp and an eye· "their home. So why should penence WI t e commer- sore. The Veuola have they vote a tax load on other cial preu. Thank you very Q. The question of the young age group is the draft. Many o f us would be glad to volunteer, but don't fee l we shvuld fight. What should we do? A. I have no advice .to give on the draft. It is the cus- tom of American men to toll ow the flag and go where they are told. It is the American policy, tradition and patriotism to support the flag. Q. We agree that America is compl etely su rrounded by commun ists. Why don't they assassinate you s ince they did assissi nate P resident Kennedy? A. Maybe they haven't thought of it; don 't tell them. As long as the society is growing, they won 't try; mart~dom is too much of a nuisance. If we start to crumble, J may be in trouble. Q. You seem to blame everyth ing on the communi sts. You're in filtrating the police department, the PTA's, and so on. Hitler got control by blaming everything on the Jews. Are you a communist? A. You can think wh at you want, if you have1 .:inyth ing to think with. Q. You s aid, I believe, that Dwigh t Eisenhower wa s a communist agent A. Have you read my book "The Politi clan"? Q. Now you a re saying that Hen ry Cabot Lodge practi- cally oa•e ~~9'-.'ll~erja. 10 1111 <<¥lllll<lolsts. , _, .. • A. Yes;''r~1t-ih~M&rf!"'\\f'i ~-~ • .J v , _.; .._ ,;-, Q. Do you believe that the assassination of President Kennedy waS a communist p1ot'?' -ilf A. Yes. Q. You said we are fighting communists in Vietnam be- cause we are at o ur greatest disadvantage there. Do you mean th e admi nistration is helping the communists? A. Yes. Q. After th e assassinatio n o f President Kennedy, th e pres s attacked us for denouncing the Warren report, but no w the liberal s a re doing it Why ? . A. I th ink it is due to the bitter in-fighting in Demo- crat Party circles. Q. I was a recent congressional candidate. I'm not a John Bi rch mem ber. Where would you start in Congres s if you were el ec ted? A.. Stand on American principles; don't compromise these pri ncipl es. Q. Isn't it a fact that South Vietnam a sked the U.S. for help and Cuba didn't? And isn't it true that we have pour· ed mi ll ions and mi llions of dollars in Vietnam that we c.an't get out? (The ques tioner inferred that we were slay· ing there to protect U.S. investments.) A.. We refused Cuba help; we didn't even ship Batista the arms he bought I don't know what Vietnamese govern- ment asked us for help. The mon ey we've put into Viet- nam do esn't com pare to the daily cost of waging war. Q. we have heard that the communists have a timetable fo r th e capture of the world. Where can th is be found? A. You can get th e general idea of 1976 timetabl e if you read widely. Write to the John Birch Soci ety Research department if you would like references. Q. Pleas e comm en t on the Red Guard and reports of trouble in Red China. A. l have just com e from Hong Kong. It does look like there is considerable ten sion and split, but it is hard to kn ow what to believe in the commun ist press. The Red Guard is part of the over-population problem o f young men. Q. You've implied that ou r government is doing every- thing to escalate the war. Why would they do that? A. War gives government mo re control. Q. If we were to have a s udden reversal and a John Birch member was elected president, would we have frEe s peech ? A. The John Bi rch Soci ety is fighting for the American Republic, wh ich includes free speech and allows indivi· dual freedom. There would be more free spet:ch. We would expect free speech, not riots with a JeS member In office. Q. Why is publi c .gplnion so strong against the John Birch Society? A. Communi sts have tried for yea:s to control America"~ public opinion. They are naturally against us for trylnQ to ~se them. Q. What are the possibilities ~W~d probabiiJties of a go.. vemment practicing treason and under communist Influ- ence br.nding patriots as treasonous and sllenclnt them ? A. There Is alwAYS a possibility. Public oclnfon 1nd suHfcient underst.nding on the part of people c• prevent th"ls. Our hope is in wore education. Get Ott John Bird'! Society Blue Book Is you are Interested in furthefdlscu.s- sl'!" on Ill is. Q. Do we h••• llle right to 110 over Md )ost-,Jaln kill pmpftlt~-Vletnom? • A. Do we have Ill• right to wage war? Tile idmlnlstr• don has-pltdgn ID ~ -1• ,_.,,.....,_ lsts. 11 wquld .bt --•-• us. We ,. IIJIIII to .... lor oo1r dill.., llld ..,, dllldrtn as .,.. ... of lie -~d ............ to ... STATE IOUIIDP by S.IMitor Jo... Scllllllla Of all the s tate-wide poli-ford Act.. I have introduced ti cal issues which have S.B. 1-' to repeal these por~ - con fronted Californians in tions o f the Unruh Act.. the past 4 ye ars, the one on There is no good reason which public opinion has for delaying action on these been heard most loud and repeal bills. If by aay clear is repeal of the Rum-chance the United States ford Act of I %3, which eli-Supreme Court should up- ~it~=~~: :eser~,e~;c;;nto~~~: ho ld Proposi tion 14, repeal of the Rumford Act would property to persons of their still safeguard us in case own choice, the Court later reverses it· In I %4, Californ ia voters approved by an ov erwhelm-self (as it has been known ins two-thirds marpn a to do). If, as is much more state constitutional amend-probable, the United States 3U'JOY E9SEN of Balboa Island, more fam iliarly lcnown In this role of Jed Clampett In "The ...Beverly, Hill billies," will head a li st of Hollywood stars and for the Jan. 2:3 I ment barring any legis ta-Supreme Court like the Cali. li on such as the Rumford fomia Supreme Court votes Act which would interfere its political ideoloty rather with fr ee choice in housing than the law and strikes sales or rentals . That state down Proposition 14, pas· constitutional amendmen t, s age of the repeal bills will Proposi tion 14, was struck become abso lutely neces- tlown in 1%6 by theCali for-sary to gi ve effect to the nia Supr-eme Court in the will of the majority inCali- worst abu&e of judiciat {omia. O<n• !~;;t;:;:;·~~~;';~~~:;; power in ·ttte history of our There shOuld be no c' state, It iS now before the Uni tedStates Su preme Court. The B66 platform of the Republican Party of Cali- fornia called for the repeal of the Rumford Ac t. Gover- nor Reagan campaigned strong!)' for repeal. As soon as the 1167 legislature con- vened in Sacramento, I in- troduced a Senate bill for th is purpose, S.B. ~. A similar bill was sponsored in th e lower house by 13 Assemblyman. Repeal of the Rumford Act would not restore all of Ute pro tecti on granted by Pro- p.>si tion 1-'. court interpre- tations of portions of the Unruh Civil Rights Act have subJected housing de- velopers and apartment house owne rs to restrictions similar to th ose of the Rum- promi se on this issue, but outright repeal. The two- thirds of our people who voted for Proposition 14 did not vote for compromise or "modification" of the Rum- rord Act, but for a penna- nent .ban on all leaialation or this kind. Anyone who may hope to please both sides by supporting "modi- fication" should realize that this will satisfy neither the majority which is deter- mined to safeguard indivi- dual property riahts, nor Ute minority of aaitaton who demand power to force them- selves on unwilling home owners and renters. It is lime for a decision, The Rumford Act and the housing provisions of the Unruh Act should be un con- ditionally repealed. FROM THE BIBLE Whos oever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of Jod: and every one that loveth him that bcaat loveth him also that is beaotten of him. By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God, and keep his commandments . Por this is the love of 'Jod, that we keep his com- mandments: and his com- mandments are no t arievous . 0 J ohn 5:1-3.) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE: OF" PUBUC HEAIUNG AMENDMENT NO. 229 Notice ia hereby sivea thaa th e Plaaaiaf!; Commission of th e City of Newport Bea ch will laold ooe public heari og 0t1 the application of Mr. & Mra. L.lf. Janssen 10 amend DislricliD8 Map No. 14 from a 10' fr01111 yard setba ck 10 aa 8' front yard aetback on Lots 17 thra 26, Block 2, Tr111ct Balboa lslaod, localed at 108·111)..112·11 ... 116·118·1 2Q-1 22·124-I 26 Ruby, Balboa lal•nd, Notice is bere ~ further f!;i veo thu said pobhc bearins •ill be held on the 2nd day of Febraary, !967, st the hou r of 8:00 p.m. ia th e Coua cil Cham· bers of th e Newport 8flach City Hall, al which time imd place a.ay and all persoa.a ia- lerea led may appear aod be beard thereo~:~. Ray Y. Copeli~:~, Secre~ry Newport Beach City Plaoola8 Commiastoa Pobliah: Ju,, 191 1967, ia Th e Newport Harbor Eaaip --·~-~- LEGAL NOTICE N011CE OF PUBUC HF.ARJNC Notice ia hereby shea lha1 the Plaoaiaf Commi .. ioa of t!ae City o Newport Beach will bold a pablic laearlas 011 dte •pplicatloa of St. Michel aad All Aa8"'1• Church for e• Uae Permit #1246 to penoit: a dr.orcll complex iD tlae ••· cl .. •lfied dialriet: a cbarela croaa Ia eJlcHa of 35" ia GOLF PUBLICIST and photograph•• BAssett, 1t left. had reason to write about himself last week after shooting his first holf'-oitH)ne in more than 40 years of playing golf. He Is showing the ball to Art Roux, golf pro at Irvine Coast Country Club, who is checkinQ the scorecard. Mr. Bassett aced the 141--yard Bth hole at I CCC, using a No. 8 Iron. Ht was playing In a four- som• lll•t includ•d R•d Hogan, Bud BIMch•tte Md warter Dobbs, who shot a 2, 3, and 4, rupe(Uyely, on 111• 5th hoi•. The new hole-in-on• ortistls llle official ,Photograph•• for lilt Soutllem Callfomla Golf ASsn., stiff photographer for "Golfdom".,d"GOiflng" ..... zlnel, Md men:ber of llle Nlt!O(NII Golf FOurldotlon. . hei .. t, portioe. 'of Block 96, · TNct frvlae'• S.bdhlai.•; 8213 P•clfic View Orl.-. ) Notice lo .._,.., fw.r6.er IIi"• ••t .. ld ,.t.ue iaeert.1 wUI be iaelct .. •• 2:a4 ..., or Fet. .. ry, 1967. et dae ... , of ltOO P.•· la tta• Co.ecU Q_ .. "-n of •• New,.._~ City leU. at wlalcll .._. •4 fl'lac. ~ •4 ell ,..._.... W.. ....... 4 • .,. .,.., •4 .. iaeerd •• ,. ... • .,. y. c-u.. a-. .. .,. "----~ ,._ .. ,c ·~ P.WWu l•· 1~9117, .. n."....... Dtet .. made this property reapcct• peoploa homea to pay lK much. . able and attractive lookin1 to 2$~ increase on their . Thank you •aam for. help- -an asaet to 'II. 19th St. tax bill in ratio or their 101 us make our proJeC t a They are tryina to make an yearly income ot Sl500 to succeu. honest livina there and cori-S7000 per yeat??? Sincerely youu, duct their livea and buai• Why should our senior citi· Kate Hamill neu in a Chtiatian manner. zena rrom 65 10 80 yeara Chairman, h the City of Costa Mesa old and older, when moat Operation Paperback con1iatent to Chriatian of tb.em only have incomes Corona del Mar H:ah School principles when they request of S1500 to 14000, have to THE TRUTH GAP · so rrucb more for the coa• pay $200 to t3SO tuea to Editor or the En sian, ditional U&C permit or the send children to school es-Approxi mately four years Veuella dian for other con· pecially juniar and ,;nior before the tcnn, "cre dibility ditional ute pennitJ on W. coUeao students. Thousands aap:• came into be ina. As- 19th St.. Or is thia diacri· or thou people have bad to aiatant Secretary of Defense mination? 1ive up their homes, move for Public Affairs Arthur Ernest R. Rarick into trailer courta, because Sylve~tcr, on December 7, 1981 Wallace .,ve. or hiah home tuea. And if B62, defined it as follows: Coat& Mea&, Calif. taxea on theao individual "It is basic throuahout his- VIETNAM NIGHTMARE homes are not cut irrme· tory that it is the aovem- Editor or the F.nsicn, diately, thousands more ment's riaht, and therefore This letter isn't really a people in the SO to 80 year the people's ri&ht, inherent .. letter·to-the-editor"; it's old bracket will have to if necessary,.to lie to save more a letter to your readera move to tiailer courta. itself. This seems to n1e about this awful men in It ia now past time tor to be baaic.'' 'fhis amazing Victn~ ,Ulat JOCI acnae. achool board truateea,edu· atatement sirt)ply provC::s leaaly on and on and on. eaton, and penona a pend• how radically progreui ve And some or the thin&• aoina ina the tupayet's money certain liberals have be· on and on beat any ni&b\-to analyze this aituation come. marc ever dreamed. and uae connon butineu So, as described by one c:L ~e have our our own aovenunent offi~ '":6iara·:·r:ttt '"Cf~dtbllitY '"t'i •• ~~t~~~Ei~~~~ .......... ~ •l· .. J~..,.L.. f''"''' .9.. "· tn. actuaJh7 • yana, [.y- over the 1 ".ndlna iilaH But, ir! Order tO !i ~~ i t help in one form or other to School Board have "openly a hiah·s6undin·; n'&ml, ~Kine the conxnies in Vietnam who atated they are aoina to have called it the "credibi· are doina the killina. And a pend $20,000 to S25,000 of lity pp," when in euence at the ume time .we have taxpayera" money to pro-it is really the "truth aap." our own USA aendina aid to motean•ll,OOO",OOO tax bond In December,! %5, Lyndon the commies all over the iuue on the home owner Johnson said, "To defend world who are sendina aid which will aaain increase that freedom, to permit its to the commies in Vietnam his tax bill another 51JP to roots to deepen and to arow who are killina our aona. 10%. Let's atop thia in· without fear of external You readera don't believe creaae now. Ninetyoonine suppresaion, is our purpose it? percent of the people are in in VietNam." A month later, Maybe you'd better tum r r ood h 1· avor o 1 ac oo ma, he waa heard to say, "The off the 1V and start read-1 'I and al cht dten should have lifth and most imporlanl ina your newspaper -care-fully. the opportwtity to aet a principle of our foreian (HINT Jood education if they want policy is to support the na-: Save a clippin& of each newa item 1about out it and are aoina to make tiona! independence _ the sendin1 aid to anY· commun-uae or it. riaht or each people to ao- iat country or to any s~ U:t'a have a moratoriwn vem themaelves, to shape called ''neutral'r country. until the State Le&islature lheir own institutions." And aave a dippina of each ia able to equalize the tax In liaht of these state~ account of help to the Viet· lend and not es:pect the· menta, how .... ould that same nam conrnuni ata. Before lona home owner to • tand all the Lyndon Johnson possibl You'll be able to prove it to burden ,,._ Y , • . . ... an e:~ecutive order anybody.) It t1 1~1n1 to reqwre the w~ich would ban all trade Why do we fiaht 'em in co-operation of everyone to WJth Rhodesia? Are we Vietnam and help •em every~ act. new lawa paned by our throuJh this e:~ecutive or: where else? There's a word leJI&Iature. 10 the school der, helpina this nation to for it. you know, tathzl~ndd . ~dll 1beh taken odfT aovem itself or to arow Sincerely, e 1 IV1 ua omes an without fear of edema! William B. Taber, Jrd rental property (as you, Mr. suppression? One policy ~:~~;,' ~~~o~!~ ~end~r, pay too,~• the land)d-for one nation and anothor or 1 tuea are t~cre~ac policy for the nut is a VOTE"MO" OM TAX ~ reve~1U4! :::t 11 ~~It~~ double atandard in anyone's Editor or the Enaian JUit to 1 • a equa tze "'~ booka. What is a double We, the uadenianed pro-tax load for everyone. atandard but beina false perty ownen in the Oranae We the undeniped urae lyina? Cout Junior Collep ~ia• every home owner and all Yours truly, trict, think we are entitled owaon of rental property to Richard E. Woodin to anawer l)r. Norman 'lat· vote ·NO Oft lhia junior col-1552 Miramar, No. 8 aon'a article •• to ju.at why leae OYerride of 24 cenll Balboa, Calif. people are a till oppoaed to per S100 aueued Yalua· ---;-c;:;::-;--::::::=::--- tbe 24 cent tax o•enide. tion. LEGAL NOTICE Property owner• and tax· Siped by:-·---·--··-~--- peyen shoUld oot have lo Mr. A Mn:. Wm. L. Mulkey NOTICE OF PUBUC HF..ARJNG John p y 1 Nolice is hereby sivea th.a continuo to pay tho COlli o( • 010 the Plaanias Co111mis•ioa of special acbool elecliou, Hany Eataa the City of Newport Beaoh will when aooeral electioaa are Jack Hinc:hclifte hold a public he•riae; oa th·e comina 'up ahortly, llld lhia Louin B1&u applic:sttoe. of Nl .. A. Smith .. w ovem·•-could bovo Jill Hind.clifl'e lo,r a U•e Permit #1247 to pe,... -Oi t ...._. Mit oa-.•le beer, eotfJJtaia•e.al been put on witb the rtplar 0 wnttlon aad d•ocla1 oa Lots 12-13 and election at very liule adcli.. P1ord Manh " of 14, Bloelr. 4, T,.ct Sfl•· Uooal coat inateid of tbe lreae M. Bdwuda, Preai· More Colooy, 64~ Wut $:12,000 added coat to YOU . deal H.B. SeaicrCitiaena c ... , Hil!hway, Naw.Pot1 8flaeh. P 'k S a.-. Notlee Ia hereby f1uther Mr, Taxs-yer. ru • lOM""uda IP•ea da•t ••id pobllo hurto8 Tbe mala reNOII wily Bed C . 0.,.. wUI he held oe. •• 2ad day of peop .. are oppo~ed to lhit Blla Co-.. Fa-.ary, 1967, at,&tae hon of n~an; ,.._,.. 1:00 p ... ia lhe Co.acll O.&ID- IaJ. owlftlde Ia MONBY. It " '"''"n , Mra of dlie N•w:rrt s .. ch !)r. wa~ao~a ud a'-School JoM A. DaW•• Jr. Cltr Ball, at wt.l tJ•e -~ ... woold aWl ao .... WiU. 0. 8arnu place •1 •4 all ,.,. ... ia- tyn llld c!:t 1M .iadi:,.J.. .PIId JOMa ~=~ .:!'-.. appear ••4 --l'o tu. lolllo . TMA1!115 '11011 ffiiD-T 'lot Y. c.,.u •• s. ... ,.'7 I ~ ti ...__ ~ N•wport Bu~ Cit1 I .-PNaal •• -tal Bdllll ol .. Bllalli. Pl•••1 O.p&. Ioiii oo --el ...... · 11oo TIIDINT atolf o.4 I Po~u .. , J•. "· ''"'· 1a .... ·-_ ... "' -<lo ... ,... ... , __ 1\a "--.,..... Eul .. lUClO to UOOO por ,_ -'"" • ,,., -00 ------------,.,.. u to 2~"' ,..., .. o~eot to •.wo,e ._ c-.._.. '-Cio4w -~-lor -· .. -.-.. ..... ..... ..... ... ........ ,... tlool1 ~· (Sft of ldo • r.., .._ oo tloo • 1 4 ol., Coli .,.._ 7 •t -~ loa "'" •• .. ......... ..., .... . • • I CAROL HYLAND, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bursch, 1072 Salvado r St., Costa Mesa, is the January Zonta girl at , Cos ta Mesa High' School . -She is a cheer- l eade r and editor of the Hitching Post newspaper. She ha s been a membe r of CSF 3 years, the student council for 4 years and has been active in the Pep Club and drill team. Outside acti vi ties include the Sou th ern Cali fornia District Walther League. She won the Lions Cl ub speech con tes t in 19b4, the Quill and Scroll journalism award in l%b, and the National Forensics speech award in 11~66 . She pi an s to major in humani ties and mino r in journalism at UCt or Long Beach State. February is history month February will aaain be ob- served as American history mon th by the Col. William Cabell Chapter of DAR of Newport Beach. Exhibils and di splays will be setupio tho main library in Balboa, the Corona del Mar and Mariners branch li· brari es.,the Cos La Mesa li- brary, the Mesa Verde libra- ry, and the new library in Fountain Valley. A number or historical treas ure& will be loaned by chapter mem- bers. MJs. ~\an l~y. Stati~ is Ami rican •·· W•tori J ·mkn;, ch1aitmarl: lier COmmiu'Cc: i n· SUSAN UNRUH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Un ruh, 327 Dri ftwood Rd., Shore Cliffs, Is Zonta girl for January at Co rona del Mar High School. She is Gi rls' League president, membe r of thf yearbook staff, AFS and execu tive c.ouncil, serv ing as Gi rls' League commissioner. As a junio{ she wa s Gi rls' League secretary and mem· ber of the drill team . She was chosen as senior homecoming princess last fall. She served as Tri-Hi·Y president in 1963 and has been active in the Shalimars Tr i-Hi-Y Cl ub fo r 5 years. She plans to attend San Diego State Coll ege and to major in a rt o r in home photo.) economics. (Cameo House c'~4e s ~tne s . ~lifford 'Ea .. ' HEt"EN TAYlO R, daughter of tee, W.O. Rabbitt, Howard Mr s. H.C. ~--:::----=-------------==-----NEftRT HAIIIIltl OIICJI Telephoo,e ... NN-~~ .. odles Fl~TSEC~~~~~·, THURSDAY, JAII.I9, lllil I COfllNA DELIA!!. CALIF • •• ~ • ~· IIILFILUII P-111• -I'LAYU. UIIU Lucky, lucky Vickie tf• Marae and Bob Sunderland mothers, JeMie Richard of Corona del Mar 'artist Petri ..... p.-.., .. .._ ..... ri son of Bay Shore I. ( .• over Escondido way. Enjoy-Irvine Tenaoe and Ruth Gi ll'iUu of 26S3 E. Coaat Lo• aan..,. a. ~ • ... She's vacationina in H•· ina the lovely day, arkt Hale of Cos ta Men. liwy. is displayina painted mer member ot t.e ealtfrll.. waii for 2 wonderful weeks. bucldna the foa down the • • • china and oil paintinas nia ~ina Pt.\ntinaT• ...... • • • \:Oas t, and ridina the Ten-Matk your calendar!. throuah January at th e La .. Ann. Elizabelh Reday, of Lido nesce walkin& horses ·were Jerry Stewart or Shore C liffs will have her paintinas on Gloria and Bill Cooley of and Jack Ho pwood or Irvine exhibit at the Kerr). Scti.uh Costa Mesa, Christine and Terrace, both members of Gallery for one month ro l-Jack McCabe of Bay Shore s the Library Board of Tnu· lowin& a reception toniaht lind Louise and Bill Qer-lees, will speak to th e New- from S .. 8:30p.m. hardt of Balboa Is land. The port Harbor Federat ed Re .. • • • Gerb ardts had packed their publican Women on very ser· Picnics are not out of date, skis and hardty took a brea· ious problems, whi ch could and proof positive, accord· affect every ma"· woman th before they left for the in& to Jan an'd Bi 11 Kina of s nowy slopes of Yosemite, and child of Newport ••• The Baycres t. was the run affair • • • public is invited •.• J an. they oraanized for their While visiti no her paren ts, 16th 10 Th hiends and all of their chi I· • ' · · a.m. · · • • e Jane and Dint Ryge l of Fies ta Room a t the BluHs. dren Sunday las t in Irvine Westcliff, from Somesbar, • • • Park. • .Janet and Jim Me· California, Linda Rygel A visit to the b\ueorass Aleer of Westcliff, Loma f Beach gave a bab)' shower state, Louis\'ille, Kentuclcy and Ray J ohnson ° Thou-for Linda Richard of Cos ta sand Oaks, Naia and Bob •.• Belly and Elmer Hehr of Ste\'ens of Harbor ~li&h-\lesa Tuesday niaht. .. Lido. .Reason, a tniler Oohin& and aahin& over the show. lands, Lucy and Andy Carey of Shore Cliffs, and Barbara teeny tiny and wonderful • • • gifts were Betty Thompson The Friends of the UC I Lindquist of Bay crest. • • • and llelene Hilwn of Lido, Library will ha\'e an exhibit until February 6 -a ~pccial exhibit of rare nth and It had been a good many years since Pea and Bud Landers of Balboa Penin· su\a had been to Death Val· ley. • .and they had the time of their lives when they re vi sited last week with the L.A. Rotary Club. • • • The local Folkbeat A!ISn. tied up their boats last weekend and went horse- back riding inland a t the llorae ranch of members .. Doti lluyck of Laauna, Jeanne Severance, :"--aney Perrine, Anita Pacini, and Diane J ohnson of Costa \1esa, Sharon Sarimba of Ba lboa Island, Barbara Kirk of Arcad'i a, Irene Loudoo and \!arion Thompson of Beacon Bay , Polly Hu t- chins of the Bluffs, Sharon Ten :"--aple of Los Angeles, Jean Zue tell of Orange, Laurie Rothwell of Fuller· ton, \1ary Al ice Kier and Lois Very of Newport Beach and the two expectant grand- 10th century French manu .. scripts and autographed items loaned from the col- lection of Jean D. Loube t of Balboa Island. • • • After seeing "lJr. ?hi \'ago~· the mo\"ie taken from the faiTk.>us book by Boris Pas- ternak, Tu\a and Dick l,;n- derwood of Ba} crest and Shetla and Howard Lawson of Back Bay recommend i t for e\·(:ryone's "must" list. Fuchsia Society installs The newly e lected offi cers of the Costa \lesa·Bay Cities Fuchs ia Society were installed at the Jan. 1 meet· ina by C larence Eastwood of !\unti naton Beach, presi· dent of the California ~a· ti ona! Fuchsia Society . The I 167 officers arc \Irs, Eli Labeth Price, pre sident; Fred \1artin, vice-president; Arlene ·Korten, recording secretary: Laura Trainer, tteasurer;Aliene Willy, mem- bership secretary; Jackie !:>owns . con espondina sec- retary, and Evelyn Keast er, alternate delegate. Retirin& oflicers include Jackie ;)owns, president, and ~on Davi a, vice•presi - dent andpro1ram chainnan. SUIIIER SESSION OK' 0 The Orange Coast Juntpr College Distnct will haf-e an 8·1.1 eek summer s~sstof'l t.lu s ~·ear. The ttus te~s approved summer s~ssmn plans last week and loatd the sesswn would run from June 19 to Aug. 11. Ot . Thomas A. Blakd~, dts· Ut Ct dtrector of th~ enn· tng college, ,...,11 be m charge of the summer ses· ston th•s ~ear. What do you mean, "armamentarium?" Some1imes physicians forget and talk their own languaae. Greek: to most peopk'. Now, about the mouthful above, e\'Cr hear some1hing like.this from your doctor? " ... drawin& on our pre$Cnt armamenlarium to 1rea1 you .• :''Actually,"armamentarium .. is just a doctor's word for the array o r treatments and medications at his disposal. When it comes to drug~. this armamentariUm is mm~lhlng. Thou- sands and thousands, literally. All are readily available in this pharmacy 10 help preserve your ~a lth when needed-a public service which we are pleased to render. Christensen Dl E. COAST lrWT .. ~A DEL MQ OaJOU:. J .2550 IV~ All:!; PLUSEO TO ANNOUNCrt: nuT PAUL KENNEDY REED l-IAS JOINED US TO TA!Ci CI-IAIIG~ AS MAR I NERS OPTICAL CQ,MPANY j1..0UIS l<MJ IVi:STall'l' Dill~ N~T SEACI-4. CALI~Il:NI A 1 1 4 .6-4b .J t ~ TUH . TI-IUII5 tO -"' ·b II 'I\. n• o • .... ' 11 "' SH tO J.'I\.l P ..... 0'"'11 lo+QUIIS IY J.I'I'T. ' FOSS, daughter of Mr. and Foss Jr., 1857 Elba Ci rcle, REGULAR STOCK GOES ON SALE Key, Leland Bolin, C.E. Mrs. S.J. Tay lor, 2100 Dover Dr., Harbor Stovall Jr. and A.L. Pink· Highlands, is the January Zonta girl at ley.' Newport Harbor High School. She is edito r· CLEO D. IEII'IELL SUCCUIIIS AT AGE l7 Cleo 0. Bedwell, -77, of 434SI Satinwood Way,lrvine , died Sa turday, Jan. 14 , in Pasadena. l-Ie was born in Leaven- worth, Kansas, in 188~ and had moved to Irvine 2 months aao. He was a fo rmer manu- fac tur er of chemicals. swvivou inc lude hi s 'o'.ife, Dorothy; 2 sons; Craia of Los An&ele s and Dr. William Bedwell of Grovepoint, Michi&an ; and a s tepson, R.T. Davies of Santa Ana. in·chief of the Beacon, Girls' League president, mem ber of the executive coun· cil and AFS executive board, Last sum· me r she was an AFS exchange s tudent to India. She won the Masonic award for sophomore girl of the year '1 n 1965, the Quill and Sc roll journalism award in l%b, and th e Elks Club youth leadership con- test this month. She intends to join the Peace Corp s for 2 years and later enter fo reign service or the diplomatic corps. Costa Mesa, is Zonta girl for January at Es tancia High School. She is Pep Cl ub president, s enior class trea surer, com· missioner of community s ervices (Uni ted Fund drivel, and GAA member for 4 yec1r s . As a junior she was member of the coun- cil, cheerleader and Pep Cl ub vic~p r esi· dent. Outside activities incl ude YM CA, Athenians Tri-H i-Y Club (president it1 lqb4l, and chaolain o f the Hi-Y, Tri·Hi-V Coun cil in lqbs--t:.b. She plans to attend OCC fo r I year, then transfer to Chaornan College. (Cameo House pho to.) AT GENUINE SAVINGS. 9:00A.M. CLOTHING SPORTSWEAR FURNISHINGS $10,000 more for Hoag FAULTY LIGHT LEADS TO A!I!IEST OF TIIIO An inoperative license plate light on a brown 1 ~55 Chevr olet, east bound on W. Coast Uwy., al the Ar- ches, Monday, Jan. 16, led to the arrest of Kathryn J. Cosky, U, of Fountain Val- ley; Gary W. Tober, 18, of Huntinaton Beach and James E. Ho lland, 224 N. Newport Bl vd., Newport Hei&hts, on charaes of possession of marijuana. Searchina the Tober car because of the actions of the airl passenaer, police found seeds and areen ve- aetable matter resemblina marijuana in the front pas- s cnaer &rea. 1 MUTING CANCELLED Oranae Coast Ju·nior Col• leae District U'\lalees will hold only one meetina next month -at 8 p.m. Wednes .. day, Feb. IS, in the board room of the adminlsUation bui tdina, 2701 Fairview Rd •• Costa Meaa. Nonnal meetina dates are the 2nd and 4th Wednes- days. The second moetina date would have ration on Waahinaton's binb4ay. The bu.ildina expansion drive for Hoag Hospi tal got a boost this week with pre sentation of a $10,000 check fro•:-t the Phil co Fund. The check represented the s econd payment of a l-ye;u S2 5,000 pledge. Pres entation of th e check was made to George Hoaa II, vice president of the Hospital's Board of Direc .. tors, by John B. Lawson, a vice pJesident of Philco- Ford Corporati on, Md a general manager of the company's Aeronutronic Division in Newport Beach. The remainina SIO,OOO is 'pledaed fot a year ffom no w, I ALl "-•" y.., lorololoocrt,.._o c.ll fn.05II RENT A PWIO. 'ORUII -..,. .... MI'WI JO ....... - conungent upon the hospi· tal reaching BO"'~ of i ts tot al campaign goal. 'HATAlll' TO BE SHDIN The film "Hatari" ~~oill b.: shown ar the llarbor \"ie\\ PFO father and son banquet Feb. !5. CLEARANCE SALE! Reductions in every de· portment to malte room for the spring and wmmer collec- HonL y.., will find ••· fToorclinory Yalues In origiMI oil painting\. ~mpe. acce~tories, drapery, wallpaper and -,...lea for CONTEMPORARY f!l,anu,"t«mal FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES Tremendous sav i ng 1 on d istin· guishecl furnishing during our SA.lE. CUSTOM CREATIONS like this sola with tho unsvrpauablo comfort of hand t;o construction and lea!hor/ down pillows, a $600 ""luo.i/1 your choice of fabrics for only $390. lib.rol ,.,'". oM rnolving eC'C'CM.IntS ovoiloW.. OPEII Sullday 110011·5 P.M. r-chain in c"""-of labrla. tho pair for ..,1y $149. ""'__., .......... .. .,,...,,rr,., .... _ ' 1111'1 tiM Cleere)lce - I lltURSOAV, JM. It, 1!167 CD ROllA OEI.IIAR, CAU F. ·What 's happ ening at Barrons I Sur.footed Comfort on · ·Deck. Court or Campus Wany things have already happened at Barron's Res tau rant in Newport Beach ... JOHN II Bay and owner of Macnab Realty, was elected president of the New- port Harbor Chamber of Commerce at Monday's meet- ing of the board of directors. Here is the line-up of the Chamber executives, from left: Leon Meek s, trea- surer; Don Flamm, fi rs t vice-president; President Mac- REIIBT'S OCEAN FRONT Barron j· n.s • new owner ...• " ou tstanding personality in business, c ivic and social aHairs, Mrs. Vinnie Hutchi son. Bal>nlrog Ill, 2nd vice-president, and Jack Barnett, exet:u~ive secretary and Chamber manager. The new offi cers and directo rs will be installed Wed- nesday enning, Jan. 25, at the bOth annual member- ship banquet at the Balboa Bay Club. CC<¥neo House photo.) PAMIL.Y UOfiTIWUR 111110& ... OCUli,_., ot-IT.· -.eMIT .. ,.. ................................ . liMN IIVIIIY DAY e -YS II TILL S 8UI1"011 :\' has a new Managing Ma i tre d' ... a recognized authority on internalion- al cuisine! Mr. Louis Fridel in Schnelli Ba rro 11 s has a new menu .. arrivalS at Hoag Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacKenzie, 518 Joann St., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Flanagan, 1845 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Ge nard, 270~ Cardi6 nal Dr., Cos ta Mesa. Friday, Jan. 13 Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Robert J. Ku ehne, 25 19 Andover Pl., Costa Mesa. ~~~~~}CIAL FLO~~~~ro 5. ~ WHILE THEV LAST ITEMS ,. " ' . ~ 3 new menus -one for lunch, one fo r ' di nner and one for dessens -each dish prepared for the gourmet, and priced for the conservacive. Btii'HIII \ has a new look .. In· terior designers have given each room , the dining room , the coclnail louue, and the banquet room -a and cozy atmosphere. new, • wann /}anvu 's has more entcnainment ... The Mark Davidson Trio now is fea· rured every night in the lounge-Monday t~uough Saturday -never on Sun day. ('The only day Barron 's is closed) Pick up the be:lt, and get on the .. Btii'J"(JII :\· Band Wagon, for a bit of fun or a big feast ! 16 17 We stcliff Drive '!(an~eitltii'l\oe Of FN:~.) .,. , or..M•..pfo~ei¥11t "' • Call : 642-4840 for directions, informa· tion , or to re se rve the banquet room , featuri ng built-in slide or motion pic· ture fac ilities, for you r ne:u group or organ izational meetins- ·- Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Po tts, 1633't.t E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Gi rl -Mr. and fvtr s. Ros- we ll Schmid t, 2798 Lorenzo Ave., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Bany Mason, 408 Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar. Monday, Jon. 9 Boy -Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Sawyer, 2004 N. Capella, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rowell, 3244 Dako ta Ave., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Craig Selby, 570 Hamilton St., Cos ta Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Webster, 945 Lansina Lane, Cos ta Mesa. Tuosday, Jon. 10 Boy r Dr. and Mrs. Vic tor Westover, 3_038 Babb St., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs . John McKnight, 3033 Hardin g Way, Costa Mesa, Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Paul Burke, 2941 Jacaranda Ave ., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Ryan, 2020 Komat Dr., Costa Mesa. BALLOMIST PICCARD TO TALK TO GREETERS Costa Mesa balloon manu· factu rer Don Piccard, who is an authori ty on I i gh ter- than-air manned flights, and has fostered ballooning as an international sport. will speak at the Costa Mesa official areeters luncheon at noon this Friday, Jan. 20, at the Caspian Re s taurant. 1670 Newport Blvd. Reser- vation deadline at the cham- ber office is 5 p.m, today, Jan. B. Wodnuday, Jon. II AnEMDS KEIIEL 51101 Girl -Mr. and Mn. Nei ll Frank .J ordan, Corona d~l Sullivan, 2620 C lifflo-Dr., Mar pet Shop Ollr'fler, was in FlRST \\DIAMOND" SALE for .the diamond jubilee Newport Heiahts . San Francisco last week· installation meeting of the Newport Harbor Chamber Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd end attendina the Golden of -Commerce is made by restauraateur Jim Berkshire Woodson, 1 n~ Ki lldeer Gate Kennel Show. He was . . ., . ' Qrcle, Costa Meaa. acoxnpanicd by his d~t~J~-. a~ rtght, the retuJOg __ ,llleStdent, _to Paul J. G rub~r, Tlt•r•llay, Ju. 12 t. -., 'tet, Dcltbie. Thci.r return ttipf \fl'ai'9' glthe CJ~~H'~t Beach. The annttal ~n- Oirl -Mr. 'and MrS.~Itay-included Cannel and • vi lit Werfm~1tt,-1Nm.;:H held.t'Wednes da)l llfVenlng,.'J ... 2-5, '' mond Gieselman, 4JS Ful· to San Simeon. at the Balboa Bay Club. (Cameo House photo.) lerton Ave,, NewportHci.ahtl. ~:~-:.~~ a~~p~~--~~~ Ag_end~ for Planners Girl -Mr. and Mr s. Garth The brief Plannina Com· 15 apartment dwellina units sale beer and wme tn con- Bi schoff, 3140 Bennuda Or., mission aaenda for the on the east side of the It• junction with a restaurant. ~~::::::::::::::::::::~~C~o~i~ta~M~e:s~a~-~~==~~ meetina at 8 p.m. today, vine Coast Country Club Com••nlcatlons Jan. 1~. in Newport Beach site, adjacent . to Newport Request from William D. City Hall includes these Center Dr. Tlns wu held Lusk, vice-president of Come see the new 1967 Jaguar XK-E! i tems: ·over" from the Jan. 5 meet-Eastbluff-Newport Inc., for Ro.ubcli vhlons 1ng. approval or detach.d aar- ROTATE your FLORAL COLORS with The CHANGE OF SEASON FREE HOBBY & ARTI FICIAL FLOWER ARRANGING CLASSES (by 1\0'-Ci d .. igner -MI .. Vel-... lA) BUY CHRISTMAS EARLY All REMAINING STOCK REDUCED 50% MIN. AND AS MUCH AS 75%" . ' . ' The Irvine Co., creation of 1 parcel for proposed apart- ment si te on the_. easterly Robert F. Wells ,_ 2712 E. aaes on the front one-half Coast Hwy., Corona del of 32 lots in Tract 6228 in Mar, permission to have on Harbor View Hills. side of the Irvine Coast LEGAL NOTICE Country Club site, adjace~t NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING lo Newport Center Dr. Th1s Noti ce is hereby givea that was held over from the Jan, the Plann iag Commisaion of Request from John Mac- nab, aaent for Maceo Realty Co., for extension of a use permit for orf6 site s ians at 111 Dover Dr. and 1~70 W. COSTA MESA NOW OI'EN TO THE PUII.IC Yes, a new Ja11U1r XK·E. •·•tt>e2+2--•···-· • feltVrn mote hNdroom Jnd ldditioMI Jearoorn. a fully uphollt&l ld ,... l8lt tor .n • ~ oasler entry th~ a wider door Mel ytU ddca dIn ~ .....,..., tr1nsmisalon in ~ of th. standard four-speed fully l)'fiChror'Mih ...,-.Yilt tha ,...... wlnnlna: XK-E style and 4-wlltol ufety disc: brabs ram.ln tht a.na. Camt .. It ...,.,_ NOW AT NEW LOW PRICE! STANSBURY BUICK-JAGUAR • 234 E. 17 ST. COSTA MESA 5 meeting. th e Ci ty of N~wport .Beach • . will hold a public heanag on _Wilham J. Caaney, crea-th e applic11 t1on _o r Gloria C. tton of 2 lots at the south-L11ing for a Vanance lm97 to west corner of Placentia penn it: encroachment of 5' iato Ave. and Superior Ave, ~equired 5' rear yard aetb11 ck . ' 1n order to co1:1struct a fen ce We st Newport Hel&hts, Par-er:~closi r:~g a l!lwimmiDg pool, on eel 2 is intended to be the Lot 118, Tract 1237, 432 De site or a conva lescent home So la Terra ce, Corona del Mar. Noti ce is hereby further given or intensive care facility. that said publi c hearing will Varia nc o be held on the 2nd day of Mrs. Charlea Reed Smoot, February, 1967, at th e honr of 304 Grand Canal. Ba lboa 8:00 p.m. in the Coun cil Cham• hert'l of the Newport Beach Is land, waiver of Code sec-City \I all, a't which time and lion to pennit tandem park-place any and 111l persons in- ina, waiver or provision that terested may appear and be heard thereon, aaraaea be covered, pennia-Ray y. Copelin , Secretary ~tion to use the required 1~ Newport llcach City root rear yard se tback for Planning Commission Publish : Jan. 19, 1967, in a parking space. This was The Newport I! arbo r Ensign held over from the Jan. 5 .,. meetina. LEGIOII GROUP TO MEET 548 7765 Use Permits The semi-annual meetina :~::::::::::::::-:::::::::::::::::~.i.:~Gra~n=v~i l~l~e~A~p~a~rtm:::e:n~t ~=pro-t 0r the Newport Harbor Post CLEARANCE SALE! JIWII.IY I!J OFF Love11 SolociJoll ot nne eo.mme J01Niry HANDIA.S 1fJ Oflll Dramatic SIJI• liDe Loalhtrt IE·l-YUI·Wf e MAllY CMIIS . CUAM .IODY MJISMI • YMDI.EY SOAPS • IUY J OIT I PRII SA Yl UP TO 901 .. -·1.10 -CIIYSTAL IHLU -.. , ..... P.lt CIPMITOtK ...,_ .... _____ N_•_•.;• ... fiM • I· to Corporation wi ll be held at ct p.m. Wednesday. Jan. 25, at lhe Leaion Hall on 15th SL and W. Bay Ave., Cen- tral NewporL IACII FROM SCRIPPS Bob Willmes is back at his Poppy Ave, home in Corona del Mar after a sieae at Scripps Hospital in La Joll a. WHOLESALE IMPORT -WAREHOUSE -.-SAT. 9 AM T0.6 PM -SUN. NOON TO 5 PM ~ open u Sp.m. except Friday-until 6 p.m. these unusually convenient banking hours alone are a good reason to open an account at the only inaependent bank in the Newport area. We are open every weekday at 10 a.m . WUfCLW tmCI ••.••.•• -...At ... w .nu .. .,._ ............ -IT Ml<ll41 '*"" ...-........ -. AT • sm. •till , . • • Church Ne~s Bible • In C.M • weds Darryl A double rina ccremonni/.ichard Kenneth Ofstad with double ministers united esc rted his sister to the in marriage Mi ss Penelo pe I r, where the church pas- Mary Ofs tad and Darryl tor, Dr. Charles Oicrenficld, Winfie ld Mars cllus at St. and the Rev. Nonnan Brown Andrew's Presbyterian of Costa Mesa, a rriend of Chapel late afternoon Tues· Lhe bride's ramily, COO• day , Dec. 27 . due ted the service. The bride is the daughter The bridal gown was an or Mrs . Ri chard J. Ofstad ivory silk sari made into a or 453 0 Roxbury Rd., Cameo ronnal gown with train by Shores, and the lat e Lt. Col. Mrs. Ofstad. The sari was Ofstad. The groom's par-bro ught to "Penny" by her ents are Mr. and Mn . Ri ch-father rrom India when he ard Winfi e ld Marse\l us o f was flyina with the Marine or 4615 Perham Rd., Cameo Corps. It was fashioned Shores. with empire waistline and no one you have ever met ;t=k f£0iNICOUJt' G .... ~...__ Plu s: ~ALT DISNEY'S "COUNTRY COYOTE <!0 E$ IIOLL YWOOD'' David Jan ssen in "WARHIHG SHOr' -al so - Charles Heston and Laurence Oli vier in ,.KHARTOUM" bell sleeves and had th e aold border down the fron t and bordering the uain. Her 3-tiered illusion veil was held by a nat bow matching her dress, She carried 3 large orchids on dark philo- dendron leaves. The matron-of-honor was Mn. ,.James C. Aylworth t>f Newhall. Sl1e wore a fores t peon crepe aown made with empire waist and bell She carried ao ld limilarly ckeued brideamaida, Miss Shores Hitzel of c~:o~~~::n:.~·th~r aerved Uabera i ~~~~~U.: of La·.,-i and \1 Pi cit- ford 'of Santa Ana, a cousin of the croom. Mi IS De Ann Evans o/ Beacon Bay had i:barac of tho iuest book. ~ , "' . Dw:•D&'tlle oeremony John Oumey of Cameo Sho re s, a fri,..d of the bride's fam- ily ~Sina ·me Lord's ~cr" ~ Gurney is a ,.....;~ pel* ..... A ' cbanipapc reception, held at the b~e or the bride's mother, rottowed the ceremony, The bride and a;room roc!e to the party in a Rolls Royce of Arthur D. Guy, falher of the brides- maid. Mra. Ofatad received auesu in a powder blue lace suit of cocktail length, Mn. Mattellus wore a sea Howard Lawson Jr., a rutina elder at SL Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach, will be the instructor for a new Jlible clan that wi-ll beain Sunday, Feb. 5, at St. Andrew's 1lac clau will meet on Sundays at ll a.m. Mr. Lawton hu done araduate study at Princeton The~ loaical Seminary, special· izina in Biblical atudiea. '"The Chriltian viowa war ad peace., wHI be 1bc topic ror the lpeclal S.day ai&bt meelia.a at FairYiew Jloptill Oowch, 2515 Foir- ..;,., Rd.., Cot&a Mua. dais luadta)', J aa. 22. Tho ape ... br will be tho Ru. Tom ,.~!u. ~~ S!~ ~ "-e'lo1'-.a.iot ,( . .-·c::;a: •• . & sons 1\o\ sl<'n Geo•B' to\. ond ' \ntertors \_eon 5 1 ,..uend .,, '{oU o . \\ \nV' c ordi• y £'11 oPENING p\1.£~1 ol th < s\u\15 II "'' 0del 0 soh'" M • Silgle Girl Scout council sought for Orange County New models -o brOt'l d ne w ..,ni t 01 '"• Bl..,fh ... 11+. o The formation of a single Girl Scout Coun cil to serve Oranae County is now being studied by representatives of Anaheim, ~ewport !I arbor, and Santiago Girl Scou t Coun ci ls. In fo ll owing th is poli cy, lhc P'esidcnts or the pre sent Oran ac County counc ils, \·Irs. J ames E. Counts, \irs . J ames L. Ors tad , and ~tn . Elme r C. Sprou l, ate spear- headi ng the work of this study corm~ittc c. limited num ber o f home s bein g o fl•r•d for 1 9~7 . Toll • '"• Coos! High ... .;;. ~ J 0t01bo r .. Ro ad. Go South o"' J ambor ee ~ Ford Rood (Eoslbi..,H) and fo 11o .,.. Eollbl..,ff 1'0 t+.e Bluff .,,ry . 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Gives a steady, true color picture. Auto- matically adjusts for transmission Sil· nal variations and maintains uniform color level. Eliminates extra adjust· ments. RDIOT[ CONTROl. READY -... -._ &ystem lO yout COlor Bell. TV? Pack•rd Bell "Remo .. Control RMdy'' Colo< TV-you Ill hM tr.l -control Syllom vi '/0111 cholot edded to JIOUt' • • enr un.. " •• Han I& doN In your homo In )uot • low -.. WEST'S LAIIGEST SELLING TV • COLOR • STEREO • RADIO ~ .., 8. C<MBr Hn. COIK)NA 'WI JfAa ' KfNGS DROP 1st LEAGUE GAME . lr Mlh L .. cll Ia a Uentive knle all .. way. the Oilen frora KatinJ\On Beach were able 1o outl-e Corooa del .... ., ... ._ .... Mar 46 \o )~ in an Irvine - Lcarue crucial last Friday niahl before a capacit)' crowd in the loser' a l)'m. The Sea Kinas pi tted their lliiooimt::..:.lo~~ preaaurina man-ID~an de·· fenae aaainat Huntinaton•s tiaht 1·2·2 zone and tho result was a low acorina, hard fought contest. Both teams played fine ball, but Corona•s inability to hit the bucket turned out to be the detenninina factor, Corona, probably the best 5hooting te am in the Leaaue {48%), shot a mis erable 28% in the un s ucce ssful attempt to penetrate th e tou&h Hun· tina ton zone defense. NEWPORT HAROOR ENgc;N A RSTSECTIOM - -Pop 6 TltURSDAY, JAN.l9, 1967 CORD~ DEL MAR. CAU F • Eagles hold on to )pp spot .Euancia Hiah School ol S2 laal P~ay, now havr,a dle ArdtU ~ to. '6 in the Cotta Mesa remained at lhe 4.0 record an Irvine t..a.-e' ovorti1'I'ICI"' period'. Hubor'a top of ·the LoaFe after play, and 11~ ror the Read Chtiatianaon led the Tuuday'a action with a aeuon. 1corin1 with 25 points. S6 U> 45 vi c \ory over Poun· Corona del Mar and Now-The Sea Kinas had no taio Vallo)'. ..port Hpbor, tied for 2nd troublewilhlheSanCiomente Forward Phil Jordan and a pot with Huntinaton Beach, visitors, po1Una a lopoo auard Mike LaRue led the stayed a aame behind aided 68•32 ttiumph. Center Eaa.l e s corina with 14 each. Estancia. Harbor defeated John Yule poured in 18 and forward Mike McCartin Laauna Beach 66 to 33 in points for Corona, and Steve was not rar behind with 12. overtime. The reaulation Leech and Gary Bailey each The E aales, who had de· time ended wilt! a 57-57 ti c. accounted for 16 pointa. feated San Clemente 68 t.o but Uto Sailors outscored Huntinaton Beach stayed Mustangs · lose 1"n overtime~:· ~:~ •. lh\ys·~::= .. ~~ Costa Mesa S2 to 42. The By Mlh Leppo as the third period resumed. Mus tangs , ~ in Leaaue The rise and fall of the They continued to dominate play,put up aaood first half Costa Mesa cage fortunes play and ~e scoreboard fi&tlt , ttailina only by a con tinued on their downward read 5547 In• favor of the point , 22•21.. trend as the Mus tangs Ua- veled to La guna Beach last Friday ni ght and lost a heartbreaker to th e Artis ts 68~ in an e lectrifyins: single overtime contes t. hosts at th e end of the 3rd period. The Mustangs launched a determined and ex-<a tmg comeback drivt in the final period. Turley s ank 2 char- it)' tosses with 54 second s remaining to knot the score at 66.-66, sc:nding the game into overtime. DCC SAILORS Ml LOIG lEACH REGATTA Orange Coast Colleae sai· lors swept the Mau e Invi ta- ti onal Regatta m Lona Beach for the 3rd ti me in 4 years J an. 8 to make Coach J~ck Ford's debut an auspi - CIOUS one .. CYC farms cage league "" oa-the-t>UkoOoys ..... htball leape ia a new ac- tivity at the Newport Huboc COO'munity Youth Center in Corona dol Mar. Boys in pades l and 4 play their aamcs on Mon• daya, and the 5th and 6th aradera play on Wednesdays. 't the conclusion or the intramural lcaaue, all uar teams will be chosen to compclcl for the city cham· pionahip aaainst an s tar teams from other parka . Fridays have been set aaide for learnina and perrectina the tundamentals or basket· ball under the coachina or Ro n Lee, recreation leader. GUARANTEED HEARING AID REPAIRS AND SERVICE IIIOM·ntl -3·11 "• SAT l'tOOti -UI'M SUN NOON -11"111 ........... ; 'Ill'*" " -t· RI ""WIIAT"S IHW fOI "17"" C""'MP£111:5 {132 rnoc:l•l•l • FISHING T ""'CKLE • P()W!JI BOATS • MOfORS • GUNS • ARCHERY • CAMPING EQUIPMENT • RESORTS WORLD'S fAll OF SPORTS Wilh 6'1' transfer John Yule dominating th e boatds, the Sea Kinas were able to take a slim 13 to 11 first quarter lead. Their lead didn't las t long however, as Huntington Beach exploded for 15 points in the second quarter compated to Cor· ona's 7 counters. The Mu s tangs looked as if they were going to blow the Arti s ts out of the gym as their fa st breakins: of. fense and zone pr ess paid handsome dividends. They opened up a 26-1 6 lead as the fir s t quarte r of play ended. The Mu s tanas worked the ball around attempting to obtain a good percentage shot. They missed and the Arti sts pi cked off th'e re· bound. They imitated the ~lesa s tra tegy , working the ball around looking for a good shot. They too missed, but in the ensuing acti on under th'e basket Artist center Larry De Vore wa!i fouled. No time remained on the scoreboard wh en he calmly sank hi s two tos ses from th e grati s line to give the Lagunans the 68-66 win. Mark Mason of Newport Beach wa s high point skip- perforOCC with 3 fi rs ts and l'~7iii'if'F LIVE TROUT FISHING • C""'STING TOURNAMENTS • As th e teams left at inter• mission, Huntin~~:ton's 26- 20 lead looked mighty big. a second. Howard Walker of • BATTERIES • COAOS I<ARAT[ AND JUDO DEMONSTRATIONS Costa Mesa had a fi rs t and • ACC!SSOIUES • two seconds for the Bucs, C OAS T HEARING INDOOR BICYCLE COMPETITIONS Yule, th e subject of much con troversy since his sud .. J en change of s choo ls, pull- ed down 7 rebounds in the low scoring first half. Whe n the second quarter of action be gan, the Arti s ts began to pick up the tempo of the game a nd whit~le down the :O.Ie!!Oa lead. i\s the and Tom Forkner of Newpo rt AID CENTER Beach had a firs t and a sec-• ARCHERY SHOO TS ond. !!IIUOIVI .... O A l..l.. CO .... T C ITIIl. 1810-C N~O ... T 8 l.VD. • TRAVEL MOVI ES VALLELY IS HONORED e~~TT,.H:.~=~~~'"'· AS PLAYER OF WEEK F>t-IONI: 848-IBDI • l'II[JriUE Or WUrUPI STlTU , ClPIAOl, AI..ASIIA & MUICO In the second half the Se a Kings came o ut fi red-up and looked a s if th e ir offense was s tartins: to roll as they outs cored the Oilers by'6 points in the thi rd quarte r. Steve Lee ch di d most of the scon ng damage with 3 straiaht buckets wh ile the defense made an array of buzzer sounded sign ifyina halftime intermission, th e Lagunans we re able to take a narrow 36-35 advantage into the locker room. J ohn Vallely of Orange , __ .;.....;..;.;...:..;.:..;.;;.... ___ , --------------··· SEA KIN G CENT ER, John Yul e, No. 33, makes a shot ove r a Hun tington Beach ~efendcr a s teamm ate Ho lmes Elli s, No. 32, look:s on . The Kings lost to lhe Oil ers 46 to 39. (Photo by Dale Samo kcr.l The second quarter of play proved to be the down fall of th e \lesans a s the y were outscored 20-~. Captain Steve Turley held a hot hand for the \Ius tangs a s he threaded the ne ts for 14 The Green-and·White will attempt to return to normal· cy and their wi nning ways when they roll ou t the red carpet and play host to the youthful Barons of Fountain Va ll ey at 8 p.m. thi s Friday, Coast Co llege was named ~tonday as pla)·er of the week by the Orange County Basketball Wr i ters Assn. Va llely , leading P irate scorer th is year, won the honor for his 39 po ints and 21 rebound s against Santa Ana and San Bernardino. The 6·1 ~ forward, who s tarred for ~oron a del Mar lligh School, has picked up 320 po ints in 17 games for an 18.8 average. intercepti ons and steals to hold the Oiler offen se to a hind the shooting of Gary mere 7 po ints. Ba iley and SteH L~ech . The Sea King s s truck firs t The Sea h:ings con tinued in the fina l s tan za and took: to dom in a te play in th e th ird a H to 33 lead, but it did quarter and had bu ilt up a n.ot last as Hunti ngton ree l-1~ po int lead before th e ed off 8 s tra igh t point~ aruJ.--.rovf. cav•d m . With 4 min- won the game going away. utes left in th e game an d Leech paced the losers down b) 1\), th e Lagunans wi th l l points while Gary employed a (~;]!-court ma n- Bailey had 10. to-man pre ss. The Sea Kings In Corona's second Ir vine were.,J,Attled .,.and l,aguna Lea &Ue contest. 'the •aame ~ashed in on 3 s.paiaht befor e,the Sea"Kin.as sQU'e'"lk."!' e.nant "'Ctr.t\ ~i>es.l The ed by a hustling Lasuna Kings s uddenly found th em- team 54 to 4 ~ on the loser's selve-s in a ti ght ~-4 2 court. Corona JUmped to a game, bu t Jim Kinde ion 18 to 2\J h alf ti me lead be-came th rough wi th some c lu tch free-throws for CO:O.·I. to ice it Bailey paci!J th e winne rs wi th }..1 roints, whi le Leech and Kindelon had 13 and 11 re s pe cti vely, and J ohn Yul.e, mak ing his t.ief CD\! debut, had 8. Sea King Coach Bill Bl oom was a little disappo inted in his te am's play la st wee k, bu t he is confident they wi ll boun ce back. ThC S'Cd'KinSs 'ate In ~·tc­ ond place in t he Irvine Lea- gue and will tra ve l to J ohn Yu le 's o ld alma ma ter, :-.J ew· port Harbor, this Friday at points. It was a hot shooting L a- guna team that took th e fl oor Jan. 20. Bucs stay on top, 123-98 The Orange Coast Co llege 4-<1. Riverside basketballers held on to C haffe y 121 to 91, the i r Conference le ad F ullerton tri mmed Tuesday night with ano th er nard ino 95 to 69. high poi nt \'ictory -123 to OCC s et 98 ~'·e r Gofden West of re cord with t1 tina<pn BeaJi h· The 12;l,.fMOoi .. L. tit.rU.e t"few sCoiing:· fie cofcltAUd"''i set jus t la st Friday. Roll ins wi th BOATERS! The Bucs now boast a scoring. John Vallely scor<od l Now )'Ou can recei ve Bo at· 5..() record in th e Eas tern II , and Ed Babiuch ing News \lagazi ne at Conferenc e, foll owed by I 0. Rich Van d.-Pol th e regular rate. You r-=~~~~~~~--~:=---, a p.m. DON'T INTRODUCING - Riverside and Fullerton a t Go lde11 Wes t was high 12 acti on packed issues rn an for the ev ening for on ly 52.00, or 24 i --The Bucs se t the sues for 54,00. A quarter- re cord on Friday the million readers like it, you MISS Sea King Cagers when the y bl itzed will too! BOATING NEWS Bernardino 123 to 102 1 MAGAZINE, 36761 Ad a conference ac tion. This Avenue, Fremont, Calif. 123 tota l erased the loD~I sci.C!o~u~NNlT~~bo;.;,-:-;:;;;;:1 vious re cord, set last Dec. GUIDE. E'REE! Write You c., h s.r. Of Y-Lice New UNci Can At THIOOOH IOIINS FORD Exact Scientific Analysis Praves It For You. Ow •••••tic u.Nr .._ pMtwrlaN..., 100 sea.... tHic l••utleou _., "'-•., ...n..., u • ...._. ... ............. -.4 c.. ....... ,.. ef ......... .., ·:;..~·MISS THISI SURI IARGAINS I COMPACT DEPT. I 'li2 FORD SEDAN $ Ul R&H, Pewor St. AIIM . $1995 $2211 'liS MUSTAIG 2 • 2 • • Mutt ••• thh ono, .,..,. , A&H, P.S. '&&MUSTANG, ' . R&H, A.,,. lUI FORD GAL AXlE -"'· ""'' '"'·. $1211 l!li5 MERCU~Y COLONY PUk WAGON 9 pou. P S, PB, PW, Foct. Aor , , 1 , 1 , , SH!I l!li2 AUSTIN·H EALY SPRITE . 1!&2 FORDOR HARD TOP ' ' .. ' . $1!5 R&H, Auto , Power Sreeri o g , , , . ' ..•. $&!5 liU FORD GAL AXlE liii·Xl R&H-PS·Auto • • 1 • • • • • • • • ••$1111 I LATE MODEL BEAUnES I '65 Tt:IUNDDIIRD • .$]2ft --.-...-...... ----· a.. ................ UU THUIDUIIRD R&H, PS, P8, , , , , , , , , , , ••• $1111 '63~ .... . ................ .-..... .... ~ '64 FOlD 2 DOOI H.t.IDTOP '64 MDCUIY Fillwll • $1415 .• $1415 • .$1195 ............ --. ..... .._. ...... ..__ ........ ......... I - St!nior Center 5'10'' 190 lbs. HOL MES ELLIS is Corona's -- Junior Guo ref b'l , 28 in the 119-94 triumph Box 20, c/o The En O\'e r P hoenix . 2721 E. Cout Hwy., The new high was al so the mos t ever scored by .,;J .~~E~~~:;:;;;:;-;:-;-o;;i1J OCC team in Basil P•:::~:~'~J :I: gym; the mos t ever by occ and an or'e;:;·;~,~J ,,.~:~::~ by }u topping the old tr (al so th e oothor of in the San Bernardino ''T,.rrible/3 /J'')Pop erback, in 1965, and tied the $1.75. of fi eld goals by OCC, Ordor from : set agains t Phoenix. Alnerlcon O,inlon Book Store Six Sues hit for 1934 Horlt.or llvd, figures on luc ky friday Costa Mue 646-06,.5 13th, with John Vall leading all scorers w;,lr lli 24-Tom Read scored points; Rick :\1ancebo, Bruce Chapman, 13; iuClh, 13, and Bart Carrid o, 10. OCC WRESTLERS WIN 165 lbs. POINTS IN 2 CL4SSES center despite the fa ct that ASA JU NIOR , J im Klndelon Oranae Coas t he is the shortest man on is ha ving a fin e season. The wre stlers entered 6 ':,;;;~n the team. The bu rle y post Sea Kings have a s teady classe s in the backcoort combination with Poly San ma n is regarded by many as J" d tm an teamma te Gary tourney over the the best defensive center Ba il ey a t th e helm. J im is winnina points in in Orange County. He gives a fine ba ll handler and the classes. up at least b inches every dri bbl er and he plays ex· John Youna of occ , time he steps on the court. cept ion a ll y fine defense, HIs 167, defeated third secodcdl but time and time again he s pe ed and Quick hands have Ted Fitzpatrick holds c en ters averag ing enabledd, h i,mt to t'become in the opener, secon lfl 10 ercep 10ns on then took on 20 po ints to less than 10. th e team. He Is th e team'S favorite George Although not a flashy play-th ird bes t scorer, a veraging Sai. Bernardino and er, he is proba bl y Corona's q points per game. J im 3-2 lead wi th 14 , • .,,.odsl most cons istent. Holmes Is scored 1q po ints agalns l 'left before Tribble aot the fi fth best scorer on the New port earlier th is 's eason take down to beat him, Sea Ki ng squad and he is and there Is a good chance Ray Naylor, at 19l he'll make the 20 pt. club OCC, defeated Ken Williams the second lead ing reboun d· 1 ,_~7,-;..; before the sea son Is over. or Trade Tech. t: er. This is his second year on , ... ity . Wresflers tangle . \Jan. 21 H,__.,......_,._~ _.... .... ..., ....... ..._. 0 c..-c...a,_...,... ..... . ---..... .....,..0.1 Dennis D. Madison, 19, of ~79 Conareu St., Costa Mesa, wat anettod Friday ARRESTED AT DANCE The beat wrestlers lrom Mf4a11 will be &ivea 10 downttaiu, fwnitbed • 16 hiah achoolt will aather the lira( 4 places in each qe, utilities paid. Prefer IN THE EXCITING NIW l'tiSTA LOUHGI ANTONIO FLOIIIS-LA-nl GUITARIST DtiiCTPIOIIUI ....... TRY OUR UNUSUAL 'I'S" LOPU'IMMAIIITA 9093 E. AclaiM -H..tl•ll• leDcll Betwe•n Highw.., Jf & ...... lthwtt 96J.mt on all types of clo- ct lin en. "pe ~ialty , men's shirts . SI .SO pe r .Hr. \iable, ','o'hi tman. 1107 \1ar- guerite , '('~\-1 ., 3-2774. . -. ... •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •MISCELLANEOUS WCWISSWWS UQ fi..iRNISHJNGS of a ReaJ Estate Offi ce: 3 walnut desks and chairs S45 ea ;~ drawer fil e cabinet; 3 s1de chairs; 3 was te ba s~ets; typewriter: LI 8-3426, TeWinkle Hardware, Co sta • RUG DELIN II • ADIU1DIS LICDSED' IO.DEI FRED H. GERWICK · 304 Goid .. ood 673-6041 -549-2170 SPOTS · before your eyes on your new carpet -re - move them with BlUe Lua. tre. Rent electric sham- pooer st . Crown ihrdwart . 3107 E. Coast Hwy., Cot· ona del Mar . CASH for your garage items. BOOKS. to ols , housewares needed for our dail y gar- aae sale. U 8·3426, Te- Winkle Hardware, Costa Me sa. RE electric thes dryer. Only 673-{)802. 2 tiny toy male black Poodle puppies. AKC, shots, wo1med 1 kalth auaran teed. S65 & S85. JO-~' S PET sHOP 27l2 f. COAST HWY.4 73·UJO COR014A Dll ...... •• BMkAmericard .\LEI\T ro llAT LOVERS Wbi&e NU 'for sale. C all Aady Cooper 67 3-2877. ,..._ ... YMr Ortier 1w • S.hcrfptiH: Coli 673.0550 ....................... <i••· oltiAL UTAU .!'011 !f<L! ueoc ATTRACTIVE JNCOf\.lE pro- perty -6 units 2 bedrooms e ach-private loan -excel- lent loc ation on Margut'T- ite Ave. By o~ne r. 675- 0047. Principals only. Can't Sell It? T~ade It? For F .. 1 A&tion A Re sults · Call EXOIAHGE SPECIALISTS DOYLE CO. · ~48·1168 270 E. l71h SL COs ta Meu '*'e· rabulo.s ALLEN 'l'Malle Cornpa.c t Or•an•· ., •• ·ele.ctrooic lnp .. -and ea. ..... ONLY It, •• CMC~~ ~.tt.JSIC CO . ('erOu from Fashion Sq.) 3 cemetery 166 Town .t COWitry lots. Harbor RcatMemorial S41-4)11 P~ a-t CyprNJ uclioa : O .. (.Maia ,a P'ri 'Iii CJ pra 67.3-8189... · . • v.-... .• s.ory"' Clark • Coaeole e,i'~atu: al lalu u .. d ..... Ia ehlpplaalrom r~ aee thla leJaot pl .. o 11811, •• ,. t.nae. 25 pede.la1 12050 •ew, aow oaly M95. ._.oad Spi•et ora•, ••• p••t", pera~n•loa I , .. 't' ..... eave UOO Mw. t.,... llCBIIIDT·PMILLIPS <D. 1901 "ordt Mala SL . s..,. Aaa n.lnlllilsftn ......... CM. · ni1ht, tho llch, on a d:ruat charae at an Ettancia Htah School dance. A 17~ear~ld juvenile was Laten Jn 10 cua&ody by Cotta Men police and held· ror laio ..... at Oranao €oaat Colleae weiaiiL There will be a wortina lady. $15 Jon. 21 lor"tbo annual OOC· ftnl place '"""' llo .. y. a monlh. Poppy S1. COM Coata Meaa HiP School In-tecoed place t.eam tropiiJ. a 2278. 'villlioeal !!!! !lint loomey. wplty for lllo moOI 0<1llllaclo .'-=::8::'1!0":-::-R-:-OOM:::-:-:1-..... -,-.... -od)-~~~pc:IJttiNA nte L--=: willaetander i q WN1t.l11 a.ad a quick "' --1 . Marperile Au;., 642-.............. .; ................................. ·entt. way in die OCC 1)111 ll 9 Ill UOSfiy. .o..1 and wat.er paid.. a.m. aod run all ell)', willl ~~Thl:·:-:~-~,,~~"::a::•~:;~~l,jno~ Anilable F"e"b.""'~ .... noalo beaiMina .. 7::10 lui yoar ~ 1· ______ t . ..:~~~~~;;:;;;;;::=:-p.m.-- t ' .. _ .... ,.,_, • sa e MONDAY ,/,AHUARY 2 rd TOP AWARDS at the annual dinner dan ce and awardS meeting of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Boa rd of Real tors, held last Friday, Jan. 13, at the Balboa er; Perry Zimmerman of Coats & Wallace, top lister, In the backgroun d, at the head table, are, from left; Mr s. Fran cis Horvath, realtor Horvath, chairman of Jhe dinner dan ce; J. Peter Barrett, multiple listing commi ttee chairman, and Randall McCardle of the Real Estaters, reti ring president. Mr. Barr ett won the coveted realtor of the year awa rd. Bay Cl ub, went to this foresome, from left: There sa uu e a•Pus u ul Allen of Gal lery Realty, top salesman for 1%6; Phil •n•u • •n-•u• Gibi li sco of Walker & Lee, runner-up for top sales- Oi ocrou frorn ii;ii~~iii;iiiiiiii!-~m~a:n~;•E:d~R~i~d:d~l e~o~f~C:am~pus Co., runner-up for top list- Councilman helps police nab 2 as **** JANUARY CLUUNCE Shades or James Bond! A. aun," one of the men s aid in answer to the council- man's identification of him- self. The pool player backed out of the bar, unwillina 10 submit to a citizen's arics t, bu t sunenderedmeek\y when the 2 oHi cets identified themselves, 1-lerbert M. Cornwell, 41 , of 2442 Oran&e Ave., Costa ~tesa , and \tichae l Happeny, 32, of 854 Oak SL, Costa Mesa, were samblin&. ch ar&ed with I Sale Starts •• ~., 9:30 ····I Cos ta Men city councilman, actina as an undercover aaent for the ci ty's poli ce Sunday, Jan. 15, assis ted pol ice in the anest d 2 men charaed with pmblin& at Dick's Horseshoe Bar, 2H4 New- port Blvd., Costa Mesa. Coun cilman Georae Tucker entered the bar shortly a fter mid.niaht Sunday in coopera· tion with 2 offi cers to in- vcatiaate complaints or &amblin&, in violation of a H.B. Smith of CDM dies ALL FLOOR SA Hund red• of diHerent 1i1e1 I colon to chooM from- 51tH 2x3 to 12xll % ...... ". ;. ' . . .... (' WHIU THIY LAST Oh y .. , w•.cav till fu rnish you with our regular custoni~ area and accent rugs- Modo In any color or combinalion of colors. * AIY SIZE * AIY SHAPE Open Monday & Friday 'til 9 p.m. GLAMOR AREA RUGS 17059 I . 17th St. Se"te Ane J47-J42t Nex:t time .te..t cu. do il . . . SIAIP81 & SET $3. O .. &N MON. TMftU eAT, 646-2093 state law. He made small talk with the bartender and patrons in . the bar to ease their sus- picions. Then, picking a booth where he. could see the 2 pool tables in the dimly lit room, he sat down to wait for a payoff, an ac- tual CJ:chanae of money be- tween 2 pool players. _Ej&ht ball ~as ~i,!l& pla~­ cif 'tlnd-.. the counci \man s presei\"c'C became accepted. Officer& Bob Ba\linaer and Hany Carter, in plain clo- thes, were in the bar. Harold Blake Smith ·Sr., 2811 4th Ave., Corona del \iar, died Sa day, Jan. 14, in New t Beacb conva- lesc t tt eat aae 72. \tr. mt , a s tock broker with Good.body and Co. and Walston and Co. for SO years, wu bom in Brooklyn on March 1, 18~4. He moved to Corona del Mar 1() years aao. Survivors include his wife, Mildred; 2 sona, Har· o ld Blake Jr. of F ullerton and Edward of Co1ta Mesa; a brother, Cli hon B. Smi lh of Lon.a hlaDd, N.Y.; and S a:randchildren. \tr. Smith held memberabip in the Seafarin& Lodae, d:le Royal Arch, the Kni&hts Tcmplar, the Kismet Shrine, the Gold Coast Shrine Club, the Oranae County Shrine Club, and the Uarbor Star Chapter 563 • The family SUJiests that those who wish may make contributions in his memory to llope for Hearina Founda- ti on, Knudson Hall, UCLA \tedical Center, L os Anae- les. Masonic services were held Tuesday, Jan. 17 , by Seafarin& Lod&e 708 at Wcu- cliff Cna pel \iortuary, Cos ta Mesa. interment was at Pa- cific View \1emorial Puk. Three ... aamc• .lator money Charles * I , t ..... II"Poj'-. lj\&R Tuc ker moved in, reach-WOC)d dies at 56 ina for what appeared to be Charles E. Wood. 1302 ass bill. "You better dlaw your Watson Ave., Costa Mesa, died Thursday, Jan. 12, at -----------Hoaa Hospital at a &e 56. LEGAL HOTICE ~. Wood had lived in the "<~:0110~ OF PUBIJC IIL-\RI~G Uarbor Area 16 ye ars .-\\l f.N DM E~T ~0. 230 was employed by the s chool ~ot ic:e is hf'reby ~~:i•·en that di s trict as a plant momo,ae r tht' Plann inp: Commission of ror Corona del Mar the Cit~ of ~t--..·pon Ut-a_<"h wi ll School for the past 10 ye ars. hold on!' pubh c-heartng on H WWII •• · lh" applic-ati on of East bluff· C: was a i"latme ~rwport. lur-.. and th e ln·in" veteran. C.omp11ny in ordl.'r to amf'nd the Survi vors include e!!ltabl l,.hed •"•tbaclr.,. in TraC"t 6228 u follow!'t: wife, Ma&&ie; 4 sons, I.OT f:'<ISTI ~C PROPOSED William, Michael, and Robert ·o Wood, and William Hosband ; :\: . St:TilACK St:TRA CK 39 20' 10' a daughter, \liss Ma.ry 45 20' 10' Colleen Wood; J brothers, ~ 10' 6' .w 15" 6• Rus ty , Raymond. and Ross 49 15" 10' Wood of Montana; and 2 SO 20' 12' sisters, \-trs. Ethe l Newlin 68 zo· 6' of \tontana and Mrs. Sally 69 20' 10' 70 15' a· Bronds of Wa shin&LOn. 72 10' 6' Services v.ere he ld Monday, i4 15" 6" Jan. l6, at Bell Broadway, 1 75 10' 6' • 10" 6" 78 10" 6' 79 10' 6' 81 15" 6' A2 10' 6' 83 10" 6" 84 10' 6' "88 10" 6' 91 10' 8' Notice is herrlry furthe r given CHANTY LEAGUERS IIEET II LAGUIA National Charity Le a&ue, Newport Chapter, will meet at the home o( Mrs. Thomas Flemin·a.J2g 17 Cro~ Coast • Sou th Laguna, at noon to- day, Jan. B. Mrs . Wi lliam lioward, president or the na- tional board of National Otarity Leasue. will be the speaker. Luncheon wilt Co5ta Mesa, with the Re v. Harry Oady officiatina. In· tennent was a t Pacific View ~terror ial Park. lyTioooooo C ..... ,. A Newpcnt Beach Auomey wa1 elected 10 one of the mo1t inOuential political PDitl in the nation at the California Republican State Cenual Commi uee Conven- tion last Sunday in Sacra- mento. DenniS Carpenter, 38, part- ner in the local law fi rm of Carpenter and Rutter, was named s tate vice-chairman by an overwhelmin& vote, after an eazly attempt to block his elec tion failed. Will iam Penn Patrick, th e somewhat eniamatic upir-• ant to a role of innuence in th e GOP, led the anti-caa- penter forces and wu back- in g Dr. Bernard M. Tull y of West Covina, fo rmer!\' of Corona del \taa . Patrick had dili~~oentlv wor ked to up- set \1r. Caroenter for manv months prior to the conven- tion b\• promisinK camoaian funds to State Assembly candidate5 in retutn for sup- port at the convention. The opposi tion, once esti· mated to be around 200 de I e• gates, faded to a handful after Mr. Carpenter was nominated by Govern or Rca· aan's chic£ assistant, Phil- lip Batta&lia. h was the secondina speech of Walter ~nott, however, that touch- ed orr a thunderous demon• stration teminiscent of Na- uonal Con\'entions. \1r. Kn ott described Mt. Carpen- ter as the man ~~o·ho had uni- fied the party in Oranae County. Dr. Tully withdrew imme-- diately after his name was put into nomination by Joe Shell, wh1ch did not allow t1me for the secondma speech that was to have . A1 California become• a focal point f01 lh.e 1961 pre1idential race, Mr. Car- penter is expected LO e:r.ert IUbstan tial influence at the veryhi&hestpolitic:al levell , both s tate and national. In 1966 he served &I chairman of 'the Oranae County Re- public an Central Commit· tee, and also headed the Otanac: County Reaaan Com-- mittee. I ALl Valuoblo IRING IN THIS AD AND Gn EXPERT WI JOI FOI: only 'I" ------- MOST 6 CYL. TUNE-UP 6.95 MOST I CYL. ........ ~ .... r.t. Raceway's Union 1944 HARIOR ILVD. 9.95 76 COSTA MJSA · 541·9901 ANNOUNCING SAME DAY Laundry Service I ri ng you r shirts in by 8:30 o.m. oncl ••'II hov• them cion• up, lilr.• n•w, th • some cloy. YIL£T been made on h1 s behalf by 1 Frank La Maana. Mr. La ~~!!!!~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~ Ma&na was an un cuccessful candidate for the 34th Om· A 0 s ress1onal seat held by in- cumbent Richard Hannah. Many observers felt that Mr. Shell and Mr. La \1asna sailed furth er into pollucal oblivion by their support or th e abort1ve attempt to block \tr. Cazpenter. \ir. Carpenter, a former FBI Aaent, is considered to be a middle of the roader, philosoph1caUy , althou&h h i& o pponent& had t:ued to p\n • \i,betal \.tM:\, to r.im. Hi s appointment to lhe State Central Commi tlee came from Senator John G. Sch- mi tz, who is·one of the na- tion's leadin& conserva- tives. WOIILD PAMOUS SHOE SERVICE C:OMI'LITI SHOI, HANDIAG _.LUGGAGE REPAIR 2 NIGHTS for TIAUPDITAnOI lOT IICLUDED DRINKS-ENTERTAINMENT HOTEL ROOM-MEALS- San francisco Las Vegas Miami Beach Lake Tahoe Ol1er111f t t MJ 'tra ast ntr $111 ... Ftio. POINTIO TOIS 1h111 said public ht-Brinf .,.·ill be ht-ld on the 2nd day o f t-b- ruary, 1967. 111 the hour of 8:00 p.m .. in the Council Chambers of the Newport Ouch City ll a ll, al which limt-and plao:;e any aad all pen~ons inlerested m11y apPf'ar ii.Qd be heard th ereon. Ray Y. Copelin, Secrelary Ne.,.•porl Bea ch Cit! P lanninA Cornmit'lti:IOn RUN FASTER, MOTHER! NOTitiNG $!590 Pu blish: J a n. 19, 1967, in The Newport Harbor Ensisn PRICE SALE STILL ON! liEN'S AND WOMEN'S SPORTS WEAR so ..... WHO DOESN'T MAKE BASKET OF BOO BOOS soc ' ALL SALE ITEMS fRoM ' 10 -TRUNK FUI.L. OF TM:ASURES S200 FOR BOYS A ND GIRLS •1z1r.e INI"A,NT 1"1-lfiiiU 14 RACKS OF RE JECTS S300 s4oo SSOO THe Tf( c J.fousf.: 380 ao. coast 11 •7· --~.......- • ' I ' • Sp.!lh Style lepuete home + apt. on approx. 1/3 llCf'e, bup ~ for ent:eria.lniJic. Wte space lor trailer 1: b t off alley. Vac&~~t• OpeD DaUy 1951 1\mln Ave. 2 LUCKY NUMIEIIS RANDALL McCARDLE, at right, displays the wrist· watcti that he received as a gift upon completing hi.s year of servi ce as pre sident of the Newport Harbor· Costa Mesa Boa rd of Realtors. The pre sentation of the gift was made by William Farnsworth of Coldwell· Banker, at left, the new pre sident, at the annual Open house 1-S p.m. Sun- day -711 Narcissus, Corona del ~at. 2 lu cky numbers -2 bedroom home plus like new 2 bedroom ap t. Ove r garage, Also studio with n. bath off .larae private patio, Reduced price 538 ,~50. Ex cellent tenns. See you sm.~· CdM A UNIQUE HOME ELSIE PAINTER of G~llery Realty, at rigtit, receives the salesman serv ice award from Kat ie Mi chae l of Michae l Rea lty, the winn er for 1%5, at the awards dinner of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. One of San ta Ana's most distinauished homes for those who demand the best. This custom sinale level home has 4 bed- rooms&: 3 baths, a famil y room with slidina wall or al ass openina to the patio & garden. Two 18 x 20 master bedrooms each with luxuriou s bath & huae dressina rooms. The larae breakrast room adjacen t to erficient & well equipped kitchen, eleaant wall to wall car- pet thruout -all th is can be yours at the amazinal)' low price of 580,000 -existing fi- nan jna mar be assumed or will exchanae for Oranae Coun ty commer- ci a\. Broker 548-8636. Torrey Bible talks slated Intemationally•known Bi ble conference speakers and educators from Wales, Great Britain, and the United States will be featured Jan. 29 throuah Feb. 3 at th e Centrai Bible Church, 190 23 rd St., Costa \lesa. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. this . • Cam/.-L_yndMl' s PAPER - PUT- ONS BATHING SU I T5 DRESSES JEWELRY FLOWERS Open ing 2 p.m. Soturdoy 324 MARINE AVE BALBOA ISL AND Sunday, and at 7:30 \londay through Fr;·, lay. Speakina at Sunday in g's service will be Al den Gannett, president Southeastern Bible College, 2 UIITS-Sa&,. Birmin gham, Alabama. South of HiJhway on nice Sunday evening's speaker• comer lot. Sunny 3 BR .. will be Dr. John H. 'Jerstne: home, freshly carpeted & profess or of histor} decorated, PLLiS s~O,'mo , Pittsburah apt. Walk to everything: Scminuy, Speakers Owner wi.l\ carry ht T .D. week'"flight seuions ln<lude\ at 6Yl'l. interest. Orear Dr. Lehman Strauss, inve stm ent~ Ask for \·Irs. Lester E. \larion. Dick Hillis, Ru th Pardo/1, R•oltor James and Dr. 642-5200 UPHOLSTERY CLEANING THil ONI..V U~HOL.TII"V CLIIAHII,_ IN O,_ANOII COUNTY AUTHO,.I:I:CD TO A~~LV •cOTCHGA,_D .TAIN ,_II~IILLII:,_, THI. AODIID .II"VICII O~~II:,.II:DATAH II XT ,.IIMIILV LD W CD•T TO THO•II WHO•Il ~U,.NITU"Il W C CLCAN, ( O U,_ J U~HOL .TII,_V CL.CANII,_. HAVII A COM.INII:O TOTAL 0~ • V,_.,IIX~II,.ICNCII:,) OTHER SERVICES ••••• ,.,.o ~ ,_IIWilAV I...O e CA,_~IlT IN.T ALL ATION e •tNDIHO e .II,.CIING e .IIW I...O e I",_INrCJINO e •tGII:LOW I. ,.,.,.,CA,.~IIT CLEANING e IN OU,_ ~L..ANT CLCAHING 0~ LOO SE "UOS •u~ .. L I IE,_ 01" •IOIELOWt ..... ODUCT• 1"0,_ W IEI,_IE .... OUD WNIIN Wllt"'IE DONIE , , , YOU'Ll.. •11: ~,_OUO W HIEN !T IS DUNN . T "'ll: OL..DIE•T .IGIEL OW•• I",_ANCHI.IlD KA,. .. IlT KA,_C CL..IEANII:"' IN .OUTHIE"'N CALI~O,.NIA FREE ESTIMATES'-PIC K UP & DELIVERY ·CASH & CARRY DISCOUNTS RAlWIPH ,,;- cr6'rll MFP. ... & IPIIGlSliiY SUPER CORONA Open 9 to 6:30 Daily - 6 oz. Juiceu ... ' YUBAH CELLO 1"" BAG 7• CoHee lib. 79' 21b. sp1 ~E,PORT HAROOR ENgGN A RST SECTION --Pwl TliURSDAY, JAil . 19, 1!161 CO ROOt A DEL ~AR, CALIF. Newport Bt.ch Balboa ' Balboa Island Costa Mtsa .Real Lido lslt Corona del Mar _SEMPLE BEAL ESTATE !!READY!!. MMEDIATE OCCUPA IJil PIMie llllre .... , VIew lllllt . 110-D .. " VIEWI Livinv, Oinint. F .. ilr Rmo, Kitch., and Mooter Bdtm, all hove lhio View. 3 BRs & o., (~BRa) ;m botho. $57,500 .. • • • c .. " Hlc~lu4s-4111 '''"' Rn4 OPEN HOUSE nun. 1111"1 S.o41J 1-5 '·"'· Charm;ng 3 Bedroom, TH~·EE both, Oin;ng· & F amily Rm. Lovely garden, Be ach privi · leges!! Come See!! • • • H1111r Vlow Hills-1112 EMUI R4. Beau ty for BIG fam;ly. Pool and 600 sq . ft. ploy Room! 4 Bdrms. Din, end Fom. Rm. Value + VI EW!! Clmll ShillS -4515 Gtrlllll Rud S:legont 3 ~drm. 2YJ qaths. Gracious livi ng area. P ool and VIS:W Come See!!! or Call!! SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 2515 E. Coost Corona del Mar Open House SATU RDA Y AND SU NDAY-1 to 5 P.M. 606 MARGUERITE . CORONA DEL MAR DECORATOQ'S DUPLEX Must ... be se en to appre ci a te ****************** Ocean View 4 B/R -MUST SE LL! --$37,9 50 ShorecliHs Lowes t p,;ced 3 B/R --$4 9,500 Harbor View 4 B/R • Pool + D;n. Rm. -$52,500 Architeds View Lot Y . f"RJlXI<J.IX Rt:Jll.TOR ' 3250 h 11 Coast Hll hWIJ Corone dtl M1r, Cellfornie Phone: 673-2222 Open House Sat & Sun 12 NOON -4:30 P.M. Balboa 908 W. Oceanfront 2 STORY FAMILY HOME ,3 BEDROOMS,'2)1 BATHS . MODERN BUll T IN KIT01EN WITH BREAKFAST NOOK , LARGE LIVIN( ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, DINING ROOM . SEPARATE LAUNDRY ROOM ··· 2 CAR GARAGE WITH ELECTRIC DOOR, 24 x 24 RUMPUS ROOM OVER GARAGE, EXTRA PARKING AREA, LARGE PATIO WITH BUll TIN BAR-BE-QUE. $74,950 EXCELLENT FINANCING. LOUIS W. BRIGGS, REAL TOR. 67UIIO 714 E. BALBOA BLVD., 6ALIIOA -.. . . ' Wclls-McCahfic R.calton llai!Uio .... oo•oc•JMJ U 1-na. eo.11 - Cohlwell, a..ker IAYNONT SPICIAL UVt oa Udo'o udUnc bay aad eajoy lox oboltor fn1m rear 2 bdnn rot111l. iADuey ~~-~~~--~-~-~-~-~~·M~t! Mn. """'' 'IUMINDOUS YIIW Arcllltec!"l OWD home buUt 11"011114 view lo c:omtort. 4 alee bedrooms lo 3 ba. Llmlrioua oarpeta & 1ppoialmeata . . . . . . . . U3,200 Mn. Rlulltoa CAMIO SHOltiS Char mlal 3 bedroom home. UY. rm. with catbecll"ll celliag ok picture wiadOWI •-- lookllll ~~y~ ~ lov•ly Il~d~peM~ MllrUya Leidy IIACH DUI'LIX 10°/o DOWN Modern 3 lo 2 BR W/blt·IDI-lOCited very Dear beat bueh in fine rental area -ab- OODtee owner bu lowered price to HUOO Walter Haue OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL, IANKEit & CO. 2200 I . COAST HIGHWAY NIWPORT lEACH kl t-nst Mitt La Borde, HOME PLUS PROFITS NEWPORT HEIGHTS Live in spa.cious three bedroom 2 bath home and COLLECT PREM IUM INCO \I E from two one bed - room Unlt1. :All have separate well landsca ped yards. Ideally located. all top 'IEWPORT BEACH schools, -churches and shops. Cement drive leads to detached double garage. OW\1ER WILL CARRY LOAN ! $3,850 total c ash investment -.\0 LOA\' FEES. NO CLOS ING COSTS' Pri ce $38.500. · PROFESSIONAL LOCATION Excellent downtown Casta ~fesa professionally zoned sleeper, 100' x 135' corner lot. ·Complete set of plans for conversion of existing units fa r office or commerc ial use included in price. Pro- perty presently has four rental lUlits generating $5,000 gross income per year. ·Priced right at $56,500 with IO% down. M. M. La Borde, Realtor "You'U Lib Ovr Fritn.dl11 Strvict" 220 I . 17th St. 1-6464555) Cosio Mou !Locotool 1oo I . 17tlo St. lloopplnt C~ntor) 6..&6·1050 or I'ENT HOUSE 110-/e VIew in excllllhoe Vilta del Lido. -to $30.000. eve. 673-~ Georp WWlameon, Rltr. 1730 W. C..st Hlwww 673-4350 O!!PEN~~EVES~~·J..=~;;;;~~~ X For Exchange X lj~::;;th.ome Gar, Gr. for II Hot Spa•. Apts. for Resort props. for l l<:nM Cor. lot w/aar. apt. for IIProsp,.ou• Plant for Beach Duplex Local clear Oranae County Duplex Trailer P,ark Si • THE CALLISON CO. EXCHANGE COUHSELORS 21• NEIIPOIIT NEIPOIIT BEACH PIIOIE IJ~-1 THE "CHANNEL REEF" -APARTME ' 2521 ~ Jl?d. .-c ...... del .... -Clllfornll toe. oa IIIIa CJ!ww! Newp«t HJrbor IDtrlace -IUY-· -U•SI- $41 ... ~ .II' $310 _. UP BOAT ·suPS AVAILABLE TO RESIBENTS Rca. of The 0. ... 1 Reef' •joy water ltont vi ew and c:onveni•ce.c)t moorina lheh boat at tbe fftiGt door. (Ai ao a carefree livina by elimi· n8tina llle bardeniCIIIM ntpoeaJWiitiea or mainWnlna a laqe home) There are nt_,. ..._taa•• Gl .· Un.a here tat a. ... el Reef Ap&. A H ll~ ""!"~or 2 ~._ :.J "c"tll ~L Anillll!l•· WI INfnl YOU .TO • OUil ~ 18 L4I')OII S. POll ~-...,.~TIIDN . l'!i...m.n Alai'C'It ~ 111110tn;:rn:r_ TWO MILLION 1ac11 M011lh To Loan In QRANGE COUNTY luy-l·cl Refinance at 6.5% lnt.reat 30 Years $50,000 MAXIMUM ON SINGLE FAMILY 1% LOAN FEE Saiiler Mortg• 11 YWS I.OCALLY RBIIflBIT1M6 WESTUII -· MOIT&A&f (ORPOU 11011 Ull. LOlli (IIIIIESPOiaJIT- M£IROPOlJJAJI liE ALSO FHA- VA 31f2 PTS •. Apal11waf1 &Con•a. 642-2171 ·' 1959 THE TRA SH AND GARBAGE trash and collection fee was the tar- get of attack of the sizeable pile of petitions handed to Ci ty Clerk Margery Schrouder by officers of the Newport Beach TaKpayer s Commi ttee, from left, Arthur Cubbage of Newport Island, chairman of the committee ; Mi ss Harriet Gaul d of Corona del Mar, secretary, and Henry Dei ster of Cor· ona Highlands, vice-chairman. The campaign was conducted during March and April, lGI59, and the collection fee wa s voted down in a sp ecial elec- tion. (Ensign photo from the issue of Ap ril 2,•1959.) ' • ~ I -.~~----~:------. -~ 5 Wf.+EN A.M. (PETEl NELSON , at ri ght, reti red 19 5 as building inspector for the Ci ty of Newport Bea ch, Raymond (Bob) Glenn took over the duties as of Feb. 1, 1955. That was eKac tly 24 years and b months after Pete had been named buildi ng inspec tor. Pe te was born on the Danish isl and of Bornholm i.n the Bal tic Sea, and came to the U.S. wi th his pa;'"ents when he was just 3 years old. He fi rst came to' the HarbOr Area in 1924, supervised the buil din g of the Balboa bay front residence at 1807 E. Bay Ave., mo· ved to Costa Me sa in l':nGI, and a short while late r to the Newport Heights address where he and his wife still reside. (Ensign ph oto Jan. b , 1955.) 1955 TOUGH HOMBRES of the 1q55 Lido Round-. 1955 HARBORITES enjoyi ng th'e festivi ti es at the Jqss Cotton Ball, an- nual event of the Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach, included Mrs. Freeman Fisher, newly elected president of Junior Eb ell; Mr. Fi sher; Mrs. Forre st Allinder, record ing secretary, and Mr. Alli nder; Mr s. Fi sher wore a real ba\1-Qf·cotton corsage on her wrist, and the Co tton Bal l Queen 's crown on her head. (Terry Boris photo from the June 1b, 1955, Ens ign.) up: Bun ster Creely, at left, manager of the Lido Clubhouse, and Paul Butler, general chairman of the annual Lido I sle celebration. (Ensign photo from the l~sue of Aug. 4, 1955.) BOY SCOU TS and Se• Scouts took over the Council CNam- bers in the Newport Bead\ City H~ll to cllmn the obse,.. vMCe of Scout Week In 1~51. nCity offlclils" In ttle mod: Council session Included, fron t row, left 1o rfglt~ Joe Lynch, ci ty en9lneer; Tom clerk, Md Cliff FOrci er, cltr treasurer; tDp row, • left to right. Lee Hambfoolc, city manager; Nick Patch, councilman; ' Bill Ring, councilmM~; Bobbie Callis, miyor; Charles Martctl , coun- ellmlf'l; Frank McGovern, councllm.-t, and Rollle Barcume, city at- lomey. IHoword Folsorn photo from llle Feb, 15, 1~51, Issue of llle ' < NEWPORT BEACH JOe s group at Mesa Golf Fraternity and aolf tour· namenu are the goals of th~ men's club of l.he Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, which held its ot· ganizational meeting J an. 12 at !he Mesa Verde Coun· try Club. James Norvell, contrl:t.ct operator of lhe 36 hole municipal aolf course, sche· duled a ao lfina tourn ame nt earlier in the day. A 6:30p.m. dinner follo w- ed the toUrnament, and at 8 p.m. the organizational meeting got under way. The followina oflicers were elected: Cos ta ~esa Mayor Willard Jordan as president; Cliff 'Nesdorf, vice-pres.ident; Bob Stephen- son, secretary-tzeasurer; Bob Wigmore, tournament chainnan, and Paul Nis sen, membe rship chairman. The golf e vent was fea· tured by a hole-i n-one ~ J at.k Hacker, 732 '\udsoo St., Costa \1esa, who a c- complished lhe deed with a aS iron on the I71-yard ~o . 16 hole. Another hiahliaht was an eaale 3 on the firs t hole by Lee Pomeroy of Costa \\esa. Ch arter membership appli· c ati ons are now available at the Costa Mesa Otamber of Commercie office. Char- ter membeu will be accept- ed unul June I. The Mesa Verde tourna- ment statts a once a mon th c n cun that the \'len's Club will host until June through- out Soutllern California. t\11'. James, who owns the Riverview golf course in Sanaa Ana, is opt imistic about the future of th e 36- hole development in Costa Me sa. He 1s cert atn about the 25Q..acre location beSJde Fauview s tate hospital wdl auract golfing fans from Or an! e and Los Ange les Co unt1e s. The green fee s will reure the bonds fo r the golf course, so the pa)· men ts wLII not come out of tax money, he added. Not wtllLn g w slight the lad) golfers, \tr. J ame s s ay:. he has plans for a \larch urganLzauuna l m_s):t· tng fot a woman '~ club 0f the Costa \1e sa Gtllf and Cuunu ~ Club. The mun 1c1pa l goli cour se 1nc\udes a ~ ston earh Ca li(omla style club house. 'N.H . Mc ~ONALD, 2286San- ta Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, was honored oy Southern Cal ifornia ~dison Co. re- cent ly on his 30th anniver- sary with the elec tric util- i ty . Mr . Mc 'Jonald, a nat ive of Illinois, is a ne w bus i- ness cl erk at the Hunt ington !3ea ch business office. He rec eived a diaroond-studded se rv ice award, which was pres ented to him by his wife, Je an . The McDona lds have three sons , ~o bert, Richar d and '3radford. A phone c all confi nna- tion during the meetina re- sulted in the announcement Mrs. Bacon re -elected that Ronnie Reif has been \lrs. Win ifred Bacon, ad- selec ted as the head golf ministratot of Hoaa :lospi- profess ional. He is now the tal, wi ll be installed for her head pro at Ri alto, Calif., 2nd term as president of the and is the Southern Cali for-Wcmen's 9ivision of the nia PGA tournament chair-· ~ewport Harbor Chamber o f man. Commerce at the 60th anni- Dance aids Dimes march SOme 45 square and roun - dance clubs Jepre sentLng the 4th Distric t, o\ssClC iated Square Dan cers , have made plans for t.he ir 7th annual \larcP of Dim es benefLt scheduled for th 1s Sunda}, Jan. 22, in the Jun101 Ea- bibi.t Buikiina, Ckanae County Fairarounds, Costa \lesa, from a to I I p.m. \h s. One11a \t. Correll of .'iewpor t Beach, danct' co- ord in at or, tepori s that the e \"ening's progr am .... 111 fea· lure callers, mus1c, pnzes and fun. The theme LS "We d ance to gT\"e better health to man y." lrit o:rmLS siOn entertaJ n· ment w11l he! presentcJ [l~ the RounJanLe Teacher s Assoc Latmn of Southern Californ1a. Callers \\dl be O·.uck Rale y , &h \"an .-\n t .... erp, Wayn e West, Deb l\e lly, Herb Les her, S r.ma Dud· ney, Vera Baerg, \ alet le \lnlyndyk, D1 ck. H0ffman, Kenny \lcSabb, Ken Good· wm , Tiger Hayes, Garry Voellng and Bob Sewell. \larv L indner and J1 m Feiguson wd l emc ee the Square danc1ng and' An and Evelyn Johnson , Gd and Betty Wunn ing and Bill and Louise \1e ild john will lead the roundancin&. EFFIE IIAY CLAIIIE OF COSTA IIESA DIES \Jrs. Effie \lay Clane, 67. of .:!18 E. 18th St., Costa \1e sa. d1ed \londa~, Jan. 9, in a con\"al escent hosp1tal 1n C0 sta \lesa. Sbe was born m Santa Ana and had hved Ln the Har bor area all o f her l1 fe . Cryptside services were held al 2 p.m. last Friday, Jan. 13, a t Harbor Re s t \!emo n al Park. with the Re\. Raym ... ,nd I. Br aham s nf St. AnJrews Presbytenan Cllurch of Se~rort Beach r.ffi.:J aung. "e stcllff \lm wa~ 1n C'C's ta \\esa made the funeral ar- versary "aiamo nd jubil ee,. dinner meetin& of the Cham- ber Wednesday evemna, Jan. 25, at the Balboa Bay Club. The ro\lowina orficers will be installed with \tts. Ba· con: \1rs. C.G. Wallace, 2525 Ocean Blvd., Corona del \1ar, vice-president; \1rs. Carrol French or Tus- tin, secretary ; \trs. Loaan Jackson, 20\l Femleaf Ave., Corona del Mar, treasurer; \trs. Eloi se Klok.e, 504 Acac1a Ave., Corona , del \lar, correspondin& .secre- tary. ~ ""-.,... "--'-' tW Scouts, under the -direction of \in. John Owen, will decorate the tables Ln mul ti- co lored cam ell-ias with blue streame rs, with the years 1 ~_;)7 to 1167 in aold. SERG EANT PROMOTED Bobb) J. Ke lley, son-in· law of \lr. and \1rs . James L. She pherd uf 14 7 Virginia Pl.. Cos ta \1esa, has been promoted to master sergeant in ihe Li;j. &.1r Force. :-le is management engLneenng le chn1 c ian at C linton-Sher- man -\FR, Olcla .. and mem-- ber of the ~trategic \ir Command. -\mcnc a's long- range nuclear bomber and missile face . SPECTACULAR JANUARY FUR ITURE SALE HERITAGE SOFAS & CHAIRS CENTURY -CORSICA -CORONA -COVINGTON DINING ROOMS· I!OROOMS & OCCASIONAL TAlUS 1111111 IIIWNTOIT ~-LANE,.U...CAJI SAVE 4th OJIPOID, IIDIT, YICIIIS ' I fT. DOWII ' IUIIB SOfA m.• l~s:~:::l S fT:lOft lUI lft .. WIOI CHOKI Of 'ANteS HUUY FOI liST sa "!110M ~ H.J.GARR.ETf fURNflURE • IIII MtRIIR::!J: -·-. ••• II A -IIIIGIIIOII DETROIT SYMPHONY TO PLAY I U ,.,. •• a "*eOIMr, or bow of I ft.WCOI'MI tD •• ...._.Area who hal -Mall ••loo.aad, do Mr a fa.,.. ~ cam,.1 •• Harbor Viai1or b•lween I 8ftd tO a .m •• and aht wUI eall o.. yaur fri·etul •hh val•abl• iaformad(lo t .... aifta hom rrindly t.alMaa thm• whlc+t atll\d rudy 1o help h•r baq»me ac:q,aalnted with h•r new aurtoundin&•· THE HAI801 YISITOI f'ttoaa: HY •t361 C.ll I" y .. , W.t A.l ...... alp: 67,__ • SIOn Directory INSURANl:E ... FOR ""LL O F YOUR lNSUR ... NC E NEEDS ROBERTSON -SADL EIR INSURANCE ,· lJ33 E. ("oa,.t ltwy , COruna dt'l Mar -67~l8.'W) 1-'UNERAL DIRECTORS . MLTZ MORTUARIES 1741 WPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Mldwa)' b-2424 3520 E. COAST HIWAY COROHA DEL MAR ORiol e J-Q 450 Siii Ct 1942 Friendly Nelehbortiood Servlee BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8-3433. 8·3434 Costa Mesa ' Mn. William R. Znt.ll Jr. (Turvilla Studio photo.), Sydney Gayle Shaw weds William luete/1 Sydney Gayle Shaw was The bricle is the daughter escorted by her father down of o\tr. and Mr s. Robert P. an ais le lighted with can-Shaw or Costa Mesa. The de\abu and lined with white bridcgroo n is th e son or Mr. satin ribbon and bows when and Mrs . William R. Zuetell she exchanged wedding or Oran.se Park Acres, and pledges with William Roth· the grandson or Mrs . ~u la well Zuete ll Jr. Prai n and Mrs. Walter Before an altar decorated Zuete ll, both of Pas adena, with bouquets or white and th e late Walter Zuetel\. gladioli, pink and white The b1ide wore a floor- carnations and chrysanthe-length gown of impollcd mums, and brass candel-organza with fi tted bodi ce We~tclifl Chapel abra , the Rev. J ames H. and bouffant s ki n , the back. Lamberth performed th e of whi ch had a panel of •l'llltl~ double-ring ceremony 1n a tiered rurfles extending 427 E.-17th ST. serv1ce at Christ Church from the waist into a chapel· COSTA MESA _ by the Sea, of Newport len&th train. Appliques of '====":•:•:·:•:•::=::==~B~e:a:c=h~.--------~ a lencon lace and seed 1 pearls adorned the bodice, -TORt WIDE CLE'R HJ(f s ki r t, and sleeves . Her s L.. .. 8 Jm ~· . ~h.:'l~::d \:"•~.c~ul~i~•i! ---·..,;.-lace flower, edse in s eed IMPORTEO ITALIAN VELVETEEN 1" pe.,l•. She carr ied a bou· hmna,, J'~(~S. 36" widl'l. aeg. 2.98 yd. Yd . quet of single larse xla· BROCADES 1 me lia with glamclia buds 4111: 49 made into a cascade. ~ '' \tr s. David L. Rayle, lhe Ploon•. !On• l'l ,n '"""· ., .. lrlu rPd . bride's ststcr fr om Santa m•toll•cs )6'' to 5n · w•d"' & u• Barbara, was the matron of All WOOL & WOOL si-EN_D_S_R_E_D_U_C_E..:D..:. honOL She WOJ< a pome· gtanate 1ed dress of Saki Solid,, ploid1, chollit DoubiJt Kt'lih, IWI!@ds , Houndtlooth f•brin Ma.,y cHe bondf!d .. g. 4.fl 3.98 clot h featuring fitted ern- UPHOLSTERY & SLIPCOVER FABRICS Hu .,d red' of yo~ds of decorotor fab· •1•! 54" wide ' "' ------ Large sele~ti~n of cottons, homespuns 9~d. prinled corduroy•. Reg. ~.98 yd. __ . ___ _ VISIT OU R CUSTOM DRAPERY DEPT. Fre"' htimot•n-Dnv ,, fvttnin~ ApP!~nt~•~"·ch.._ __ VOGUE, "'-OOfS l OYAll. \,...Of-' 'ATlftNS ACE YARDAGE & DRAPERY CO. puc: wa i st and Ooor·length 1\·line skin . Identically gowned were bridesmaids \tiss Sal! y Brown or Oxnard, \-Ir s. C.\1. Spain of Tustin, and ~liss Jill Zu<!tell, sis- ter or the bridegroom, who flew from Pnncipia Col· lege, Elsah, Il linois , to parti cipate in the wedding. The wedding music was played by \Ir s. \1ae Driver, o rgani sl. \Ir s. Jack :"ooie- felt was the solo is t. The bridegroom chose Sco tt Hewes nr Camar illo as h1s be st man . Ushers we re Tom Bernauer of Co s ta \1esa, Georse Funk of Orange, and BBJ rett Key of ~anhauan Beach. Following the ceremony, the reception was held at th e chu rch, and was attend- ed by 200 gu ests. The top 209 E. 4TH ST BANKAMERKARD B~'"""'r." .,,..~ <41 So11 •<a~" .. SANTA ANA layer o r th e fouH iered white wedding cake fea· tured a ntlscgay of 3 white rose buds in th e center Kl 1-n11 ,---,"""----,,-.,~=-:---:::--:---.,-,.,.----, .i urr ounded by pink and Mrs. Vera ()Jpuie, 1810 Tiiluna Ter., Corona del Mar white elegance c arnations Winner of Lido Luncheon for Two and gypsophila. Miss Jerri lynn Johnson of Al amo, cous in o r the bride, circu lated the guest book. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Herman F. John- son , aunt or the blide, Mrs . Peter Kirk of Alham- bra, sistel of the atoom, and Mu. C laudia Asey of Costa Mesa. The bride attended P asa- dena Elementary and Junior Hiah Schools, transferrin1 to Costa Me sa Hiah School, and is a auduate of Oranae Coast Colleae. She waa Top o· Tho Boy -Vio Udo l Nowporl Blvd. active in occ •tudcnt a<>-h vernment, and received an L--...,.----~No_w...;.poo.-·~rt-Bo_oc ________ ....J award for outs tandin1 wo- man of the month. She is ~-•••••••1 now employed in Newport Beach aa a leaal aectetary. Her hu aband ia 111 alum- Haabot Hiah, Oran1e Cout and i a a paduate Colleae. whete . atri ti ated with I Phi AlphL He it pretentl)' with TRW Sya· ltml ol Loa Mae lea. Alter a shOft honeymoon at Bia Bear, the newlyweds trill mah their bome on Bolboo Jolltld. • The Deuoit Symphony Or- cbuua will play the Orana• County Philharmonic S.,... cicty'a 2nd concert in lbe current aerie• lhi a Saturday. Jan. 21 in Oranao Coau Collese Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. The Otc:heaua, embatkina on the second SO yean, it under the baton of Si ucn Ehtlins, who be came ita conductor and mu&ic direc- tor in 1963. · -lo,;;;,;.,•u a llu*a ol ... .,, ia the recorda p111$ent ol die Ne*POft Beach police dep•unecu Ptiday mornlaa. One or U.o deteotive 1 hid aaked, ,.Did rou aoe Drapot lut ni&ht?" Tho l;lubblina re1ponaea were all in praiae for the froaum'a debut showina. PACIFIC VIEW ~U401li..\L P4JI:~ _,._ CEMETERY TELETYPE ALEIIT CREMATORY Alerted by teletype of a Mi\USOI..EUM San Die1o municipal court m20MitM!ullolllewlld warrant (or AJan M. Savsae. ,.,...n~Nc~~.ClllilouQ 2339 Noue Dame Rd., Cos· (Ut)51l-2601 ta Men; and armed with a ~~~~~~~~~~~~ municipill court wa.rrant - He has appeued as aucst conducto r with the Orcbes· uu of Boston, Chica1o, Los Anaeles, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Piu sburah, and Philadelphia, and main· tains a heavy schedule of auesl appeat:ance s both b.ere and abroad. Duling his tenure as music director of the Royal OpeJa· in hi s na- tive Sweden he led some 2,000 performances of 45 operas and 30 ballets. His Slxtan l!hrling orchestral repertory alone consists of some 1,500 works . J0t1• 1o1.. charaina • poueuion of marijuana, police attested will appear u 1ueat solo-the Jed bearded telephone lm·.:ul:tr ShiiJ)f'" ist. inst~lle1 Thurdays, Jan. laM~-c.t ... The program will include 12 at 57th Sc.. md Seashore I c~<" tr.IESA lroiAlllESS CO. the Overture to "l Veapri lOt~·:· ~W~e~&~t~N~e:wpor~::':· ____ _!:;:,;"-:=:;-:;:' •:·:'::,· ,:':;'-==~="=0='~ Jorae Bolet, CUban·Ameri· c an now is in the fint rank of vittuoso piano artists, Si ciliani.'' by VeJdi; Sym· r phony ('io. 3 in A minor, Opua 56 ("Scotc h'"), Men- del nohn; Concen o ('io. 3 for Piano and Orchesua, in JOHN ROBERT POWERS ,,...,,r A,.,._.t ... ,,._ o,.ttja, ,, fit. ,....,,,., fll-D.A.R. WILL HEAR ANNE LEE ELLIOT LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL An Americanism program will be presented to the members of the Colonel Will iam Cabell Chapter of the DAR of Newpoft Beach at the Ebell Clubhouse, Balboa, at 12:30 p.m. Wed- nesday, J an. 25. is to encourage the people or !.hi s country to work to preserve th is nations' so- vereignty. C Major, Opus 26 , Proko- fidf, featuring Jorge Bolet as solois t; Capri ccio lta- lien,Opus 45, Tchaikovsky. Ti ckets for the concert, at .S3.50, are on s ale at the Orange County Philharmoni c Society,201 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, pho ne 646- 6411. Student tickets are $1.75. if available. 1999 $o. Coatt Highway LAGUNA N• ..kee,.tt"' £""Du ....... ,. ' /er ,,..,..Mi•k Cl•• ... The speaker is Mrs. Anne Lee Elliott, who was hopor- ed by the Col. William Cabell Chapter in March, 1966, and awarded the Americanism Medal. This honor is be- stowed only on a naturali· zed citizen for outSlandina service to this country. The deucrt chairman, Mrs. Richard H. Dodd, will be assisted by Mrs. E. W. Crumble y, Mrs. Howard D. Key,Mu. Edwud J . Steinke and Mrs. Clifford M. Estee: LeG.lL ~OTIC~ PROIIOnOM PLAIIMEO 'OTICEOf TIIUSTI.E"S SALE • ., LOCAL TO'f LIME TRUST NO. 5631 Steiner Hansen, di rector l)o Febroary 3, 1967, at · of marketing ror Newport ell'veo o'c:loclr. a.m. First Opti-Sonics Company, an· Ameri cu Title lo suraace & nounces l.he selection or an Trust Compaa y, as ttu!'Hee, or advertis ing agency, Mar- osuccessor trustee or substitn-ketina Direc tions , Inc ., to ted trustee, by the certaio De .. d handle all advertisina, of Trus t executed by ~ELSON sales promotion, and nnblic \1 . STA FF'ORO Ul d PH YLLIS ,..- d'~/f· • "Mw" foe• o "new" IJI~o~~ • "rtiii'W" conficlent:a ~~~/ Coli •M-H-41 .U'T&JI l>hs. Ellio t wi ll s peak on "My Lativa" as she com- pates her life in "a com- munis t s lave slate" 10 life in the United State s. Mrs. Elliot e scaped to thi s coun- Uy during World War II and was naturali zed in 1946. She has addressed c lubs in many States and appeared nationally on TV. Her aim ), STAFFORD, busbaad and relations for hi s finn. wife, aod reco rd ed August )5, Newport Opti-Sonics om- 1960, in Boo k 5374, Page pany produces children's 472 of Offi eitl Records of specialty items. The rela· Orange Coun ty, Caliromb ud live ly new rirm caused con- pursuaot to th at certain Notice siderable interest locally of Default •nd Electio n to' sell with the dimens ional s tuff- thereunder recorded Oc tober 4, ed "Onimals.'' Thes e arc 1966 io Book 8066. P•&• 508 part of th e company's new ol OFiiciel Records of Orange line or "OIIy-Q" products, Cou nty, will under and pu ,.. · d ... ,J.,.,. nw .... , WilD WI n ... KCtf1ill (lllliiM! r.r ...., Clnsu. Thut ctnsu "' llmilt4 to 111hl iludents It ISSUrt lftdlVUIUtl ltltnMI'I, (.oiMnitni 111Nllt1 111ms trt "ttlllllt • . SO ctl' 01 COI!II ~~ todty lOr roll!' compllmenttry Mtlpil 1M bt IUCI¥ IO ~~~~~~ lilt '"" YUI l'IIPD) Utihn&. JAM =:S•C. Pr::~qy has been named man~ger of the marKet research and analysis di vi- sion of Philco-Ford .!\eronu - t ronic of Newport '3each. He joined Aeronutr.onic in 1%3, attached to the division's Ne w '3usiness Planning ~e­ partment of the Tactical Missile Systems Operation. He was forme rly assistant division manager of Hughes Aircraft Company's video- sonic division. He resides in Hun t ington '3each with his wife Jo Ann , his daugh· ter Kathy and son, Steve. LEGAL NOTICE fJROI~ANCE NO. 1200 A~ ORDINAN CE OF' TilE CITY OF" NE WPORT BEA CH A!JUING SECTION 12.12.(}40 T') Til E NEWPORT flEA C:II MUNICIPAL CODE AND A\!F.NOISG SF.CTIIJN 12.44.030 OF' SAIO CO DE RELATING TO PARKIN G MF.TE RSON CITY HALL PRQPERTY Th~ City Counci l of th~ q ty of N~wport R~ach do~~~> ordain as follows: SECTION I. s~ction 12.12.· 040 i• added to tb~ N~wport Beach Mun icipal Code to read: ,.12.J2 .040 Porkl"ll M•'-r• -City H•ll Pro,.rty. The City M.aager •h•ll bave au• th ority to inatall parltlns meters on th e City Hell pro- perty and to determi ne the deaomi aedoa of dte coin or coin• to be depo•hed Ia aacb pa~rkial mete,., the parkia~ time allowed foHowla~ de po• sit of aach co-laa, tbe hnra dari.a& wb\ch aach. depoeha are reqoired, ead the deya .of the weelr. aad U.e weeb of tlie year darla~~~: whlclt. n elt. dt~A poellll ere reqwlr•d for .. eb parki•s met.era, ucl to ••• pucl th operalloa of aald •etera for •1 11-.Jtad period of lime d&u he ••r d••• d ... altU1e. ne fo11owl•r "~ u.,. of dte Malclpe. Coile telatl .. to p•ki•l .. teN la perklac •eter soaae •hll eiH -.,ly to perklaa ••t., ept~c:.e • U.a tuy Ball ,.. pal't)' dHipat.d • aacil by U.e City ..-.... " 12 .... 066~ 12.4'-070. II.U-090, 12..._.. 100 ooo1 u .... uo." S£~110~ 2. s .. u .. 12 ••••• •u•ot to uid Deed of Trust Which in troduce such s tory aell at public au ctioli for cuh, book characte rs as "Lguie lewful money of the Uoited the Lazy Lizard" and Statu of America, at the main "Silver Fox Friendly." '" tM. u• ._.,.,... _ ........ , , .... -·h tftd wonderfu L CALL NOW lllo .. ,..,.. .... Wod•to"' w~ Fo-on IO iftslllt }'0111 IUt rVIIIO" Clpl11 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Wu t eotrance to the First Included in the present American Titll' Insuran ce & "OIIy-Q" line are collec• Tnuu Com pany bail di n& loe1.ted tion& of .chBdren's books, et the ao~.theut co1'1ler ol Filth recorda, and poater-poema. and \l•i~ Street& ie th e city of In it ial national promotioo Santa Ana, Ce!Lforaie sll tbet will be concentrated on (of-•3 TOWN & COUNTRY, ORANGE, CALIF. 507-1221 right title end interest coo• 11 · od · veyed to &lid cow beld under rna Y m U ucm& the new Deed of Tru s t io the property line at the 1167 ~larch Toy aituated in the Cou nty a.od Fair, ~-tr. Hanson says. State de&c ribed u: Lot 30 ol Trect No. 3082 as shown oe 1 Mep recorde~ io. Book 91, pages 12 and 13 of Miscellaneoaa ~aps, records' of Oreo ge Cou nty , Californi•. Said !lale will be made wi th- out coveo&nt or we"enty, et• preued or implied, 11.11 to the ti tle, po&session or encum- brances to sati•fy the remaiD• ing prin cipal liLim due on the nole u cnred by uid Deed of Truu to wi t: $6,560.88 witb iri tere!ll thereon from ~t.y 20, 1966 aa provided in said Dote together wi tb fees, charges aod e •pen&ee ol tbe Trustee aod such other suma as may ha ve been advanced by the owner aod bolder of said oot~, wi th interest, all provided in !'l aid Oe~d of Trust. l)ated: Januery 10, 1967 r!RST AMERI CAN TITLE INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY By Alan A. Kno• Authorized Officer Publish: Jan. 12, 19, 26, 1967, in the Newport Har bor [nsip L!GAL HOne£ 030 of the Newport Beac:b Municipel Code ia emended to reed: "12.44.030 ou ... ,,..., p., •• '"' Meter Z CHI••· The City Council msy by resolo tioa e&tablb.h off-.treet parkio& meter zooee, lnc:lodins tmy land owned, leased or COil• trolled by the City, 18 traUic aod perk.io.K condhloos re-o lflllre. Sacb re&olation elt.all •l•o eatab]iab the !toea for parkia1 in aach off•treet parkin& meter aoaea. Tbla section abell aot he appJI .. cable to the prope rty oil whlc.b the City H•ll is loc•ted. (See Sectiol:l 12.12.040 tor repl~ tiona appli cable to perkinJ meters on the City H•ll pto- perty.)'' SECTION 3. Th.ia ordiD.-ce •h•ll be publiabed oaee Ia tbe offi cial aewapeper of the City, a~:~d the aame ebell be eHet!tlve 30 daya a her the elate of -Ita edoptloa. Till• otdhtqce · wu dtro- dueed at 1 replar aeetd1 of the City co .. t!ll of tit• City of, New port B1111c" lt.ald • &I.e 27dt clay of Oe:c•h•, 1966, ~ad wu adopted .. U.a 9Q diJ of J••ary.l967,..,. tt.. r.u ..... la1 vote, to wha AYES, COUNCJUI£1h ft01.,., p.,..,.. M.,QaU, CNMr. Coo~ rorall. 5HI--. f!IOES, COlJPfC1UI£.lft !1 .... ABSENT COU!ICtLMElf r ""•· ATTESTt P•ll.llni- Moyef Lava LaFoe Aetla1 City Clark Ptt.UMr J•• 19~ 1961, Ill na N.,.n. Hark~ E•-'P '"ACROSS FIOM fASHIOI<' SQUARf .. 1 1999 SO. COAST LAGUNA. CALIFi.~~~ LIVING ROOM NOW .... uw.so $2".50 96" Tuxedo Sofa ....... $379.9S $2t1.so<l, Victorian Sofa .$3.49.50 $249.iO.lj 2 Victorian Chairs ................ ta. $139.50 to.$ 79.00 96" Transitional Sofa .........•....... $.479.00 $279.00 96" Solo ........................... 5379.00 $2U.OO Wi~ Chair .............. , ......... ,$239.95 $1".95 ................................. s 139.00 $ 79.00 96" Val.-.t Sofa .......................•. , .... , .•........ $399.00 $2".00 2 Pc. Vel.-er Sofa & lo.-. Seot . . . .................. $739.00 $641.00 BEDROOM leg. S ''· Countrr mnch Group ............................. SION.OO s ''· Solid Mopl• a...., ... , ............................. s 219.00 5 Pc. Medlterroneon Group .•.••.•.•••.••••..•.. , . , ••••.. $ 4541.50 Kinv Slza -H-.,nl ...••..•..•.•..••.•••••••..... $ 94.30 Maple Double led ...................................... S 71.00 TABLES-DINING-DESKS .... Eod Toblet .......................... S 134.30 MaJIIat,.Uecii'I'Ocfaton T.W.. .....•.... $ 174.50 MAitecow_.. CoMole T.W. .... , ••.... S 219.90 -TopCM!aeToble ............... $ 147.H M .,, oa00011 Cwlo CoWMt .•.•• , •••. $ 1f.UO • ,._-Dl ... -............. -,_h Kidney Daol< ................... s 1700 .. ~.AMP&-. ..... hww 1ft. .. JO% NOW $ 119.50 $14UO $ 179.K $ 12t.K • 174.111 $21 .. .00 ....... 1lta ........... ..., ............ ...-rt·-r 'i• '1 I ~ ......... ..._.., __. Jtr _.,. d , • .....,. ..,. ... fll ,_,lias; • WUJu ... .,.,,., · · ... NOW $9M.OO $249.00 $1tt.OO $ 74.H ',..,, w. ................... YIIItO.••I• 1-~~laa ... t p t ••· I ' • ' H,•lll W, ·NN.ao MM.IIIrl.fi.MO ..... .. a .... a . } ' ""'" a.. eJ ,, .. ,_-n. -eJ ,..,.. -. ...... 17ML ·IIIIIIY~ ......... 11"'2111 I I • • NEII'ORT HARBOR EIISI~ SEOO!Ip .SECTI(\N --P. 3 lltuRSOAY, JAN. 1,, lt67 ·• OOR<*A OfliiAR, CAliF. eD!TAIL!D G!M!UL IMSUUIIC! CO Y! lUG! n ED WARD AT JAT a. UN,RO UI N .H EW~O IItT IL NIW~O IIIT IIA.CH 'I'M Cotta Meta Chic Playbouae bat uaounced lbe c .. t few "Voice .of 11M Turtle, •• wb!ob wi II be 1 ..._ aed P•b. 24-25 .. d Marcia 3-4 at the Comrnwdty R,.,. creation Center at 1:30 p.m, . Bliot Allan, a rotident of Tuatln, waa cut in the role rA "Bi ll'', a Now York bachelor, wbo •fall t in love qW&e by coiocidonce. He it . . a counulor at Dale Junior Hiab School in Anlhoim. ' c .. t in tho role of "Sally!' , a naive, buddiq a \ar on l!;:::~c~o~•~a~o~T~Y~I~-~~~~~~~=~. Broadway,i1 Dt;annc Gwinn, f a audent at Oranao Coaat Colleae. Deanne beJan her liat oC credih by aWdent dircctina ... Evcrybody lovct Opal" It Corona del Mar, and was last seen as .. Fran'' in the .. Youna and fair .. at the Costa Men Ci vic Play- houte. 1 1\e Jotnet. SowyeJt., senior clthen n•wlywedt.. Senior Citizen couple Bubara Van Holt has the role of Olive, a snooty New 1 L...;::=..;::.:;.;;:;.;:::.:::..::;::.l) York aopbisticate who spend a her time C1i ttina from one love affair to another. Bar· bara is a fonner drama and married in clubhouse ,0 .... Y MU llS CMIIU.t. NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT IlL VO. PH. 646-9J8l t.'o tta Meta. >Oil Enalish teacher, beaan her staae career at the Univer. sity of California al Santa Barbara. ln the Harbor Area, Barbara baa played roles in such plays as .. Twelfth Niaht." "You can't take it wilh you,·• ''The womc;n. '' and .. Arsenic: and old lace.'' DR. GERRIE INSTALLEO The Oranae County Medi· cal Assn. installed its 79th president, Dt. Wallace A. Gertie of Newport Beach, at ceremonies held Jan. 14, in the medical association buildina in Oranae. JANUARY CLEARANCE ' Many ONE-OF-A-KIND bargain• HURRY for be1t Mlectianl Mrs. Irene W. Benedict of Newport Beach became the bride of J ames E. Sawyer in a double_ rins ceremony performed by Ot. Ch.atles Herbert Dierenfield, pastor of Sl. Andrew'A Presbyter· ian Church, at Newport Har· bor Senios Citizenli'C lub, 15th St. and Irvine Ave ., Cliff Haven. The bride was ' attired in a suit of pink silk l::rocade with hat and shoes to match. She c arried a bouquet of white o rchids. Mauon of honor, \1rs. George Walker, daushter of the sroom,wore a cons tr ast· ins powder blue ensemble, with a corsage of orchids. Donald C. Peterson, son of the bride, served as best man. Ushers we re Gene Benedict of Newport Beach, Ri chard Harrison of Corona del Mar, Georse Walker of Santa Ana, and Alan Sawyer of Mackinac Island, Mi ch. Miss Joie Bucknum of Santa Ana sang "I love you" and "The L<lrd's Prayer," accompanied lit the organ by Mis s Kather· ine Dean of Newport Beach. The new Mn. Sawyet was for many years a staae and concert solo ist in New York and Los Anseles. !i\e is well known for her pas· tel poruait paintins s, and has won outstandina pri zes for her work. Mr. Sawyer was fo r 35 years with the Pullman Company of Los Angeles, where he served in a busi· ness capacity. Upon his retirement 2 years aso. he joined lhe Senior Citizens' Club. He serves as a member of the board of directors and is bridse club ueasurer. ~l eis affiliated with Newport Chapter of the American Associ at ion of RetiTed Per· sons. Mrs. Sawyer is also a member of the Senior Citi- zens• Club and of the As so- ciation of Retired Persons. She is vice-president of the Viking Club, and is also a Hoot Owl member. The couple first met at the Se- nior Citizens' Recreation Center. Imme diately after the maniage ceremony, a re- ception was held in the Recreation Hall, with more than 250 guests in atten· dance. \Irs. Dolly Stewart of Newport Beach, presi· dent of the local Hoot Ow ls , entertained at the piano. Special guests included Mr. and \Ir s. William Ma)'er of Rich land, Washington, brother·in-law and sister of the bride; \!r. and Mrs. Alan Sawyer from Mackinac ls- .l and, Michiaan, brother and sister·in·law of the aroom; \ott. and Mrs . Chester Filken of Home land, Calif., Mr. and .\!rs. William Evans of Hemet, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dupree from Yucca Valier. After a honeymoon in Palm Sprinss , Mr. and ~irs. Sawyer will reside at 306 Snug Harbor Road, C liff Haven. Mothers to march Jan. 31 largest Selection in County Flt1 All Makes-New & UM4I 1/3 to 112 OFF - HOOVE~ vs'::~"'~p!na ...... DISCOUNT USED Necchi, Sin .. r, Elna $1 o ___ w __ h_i,., _,._._H_. A_cd:."'c...:'·,., .. c,'-c·--':.c'.:"'"= up EASY TERMS -FREE INSTRUCnONS WHEEl£R:t=~5J SI!WlNQ MACHINES 6 VACUUM CL EANENS 3 16 W. 4tt. • 29th YMr In Sent~~~ Ana e 547-07_, ''Can you spate an hour to save a child?" Mr s. Ca10l Moultrup, 257 2 Fairway Dri ve, Costa Mesa, chairman of the 1967 ~1o­ ther s' ~larch, asked this question as she appealed fo r women throughout the Orange County area to vol- unteer for the traditional event, which climues the March of Dimes campai gn on Jan. 3\. "An hour or less is all the time most vo lunteers will need to call on their neishbors seeking support of th e Masch of Dimes fisht asainst birlh defects.'' said Mrs . Mouluup. "And this hour can mean so much to th e future of some unborn child." Mr s . Mou llrup pointed out that a are at mariy e xpectant mothers fail to receive pro- = SIGN OF PERSON TO PERSON ~ SERVICE 230 Ba.t 17th lk. C... N .. .,..._,..,..a.-r-O.~u..., , per prenatal c are, often throush ignorance or lack of adequate facilities, and such women run the h1ghest risk of giving birth to still· born or premature bab.ies. Funds raised m the \\others' \larch will go to expand a nation-wide education pro-- sram on the im portance of such medic al ancnuon dur- ins presnancy. Th1 s county leader 1s the mo ther of seven children and she too like th ousands of other mo- thers will be volunteellnB on the night of Jan. 31. For those who may w1sh to spare just an hour, call the March of Dimes offi ce in Santa Ana, 547-61 !..J, or contact \Ir s. Gwenda Wat- son of lAwer Swres, phone 548·HS5 or Betty Bop·ey of Balboa, phone 673-8961, wh o are organizing the \lo- lher's Marc h in Newp••rt Beach. TIANSI.Ano•s IY LOCAL POET PIIIITED The translations from lhe Norwegian by Mrs. \lagny Landstad Jensen, 2JQ\ Harbor Bh·d., Costa \lesa, are included in the fall is- sue of "Laurel Leaves.'' an international Manila poeuy maaazin e. The mtsa· z.ine also includes a poefn by Ruth Forbes Sherry of LaiUn& Beach and works by Cardinal Spellman, poet laureate John Mansfield, and Catlos Romu\o, former United Nations preaidenL P,M tu•G STOLEII FIOII CLUI LOCKE R Police •e invutiJatina the then of a st,OOO rinJ beloaaina to Foreat G. Smilh (U, 324 MI:JtninJ Can· yoa Rd •• 9toce Cli(fl, The then oecu.ned Mona d.'J, J•. t, when Mr. ~id\ put lhe s1u a~it• .ad dl~ rin* in a chab loc.t· er at the Irvine Coast Coun- try clob while be played aolt. , , FOI THIS 115 SALE EVINT-WE WU • ' . OPEN THUIS. • RL JAN. 19 ... llltll 'TIL 9 P.M. MEN'S WEAR IN MESA CENTER 239 E. 17111 St. ........,.I,M .. a ond Thrifty Drvp fEATURII!IG BRAND NAMES SPORT SHilTS DRESS SHIRTS CASUALS ManhtHan L .. l ICOftnl ...... A-I Coprt Lo-r .......... Menhltt•n SWI ATIIIS TOILITitiiS J ...... .......... Drunwnoucl lrvt ~.._ S.IC.M. lrltloh Slorli"' ~-Jockey Forum Gonol ·-----SUITS.-----· MoMin -Silk & Wool -lt.lian Sherlukins -• Woel Wortteds -Dacron 1~1 -..,.- Herringbonet. &. Tweed• REG . 125.00 100.00 SALE .......... .......... "·DO 74.00 110.00 .... --.... 79.00 .85.00 .......... 69.00 10.00 ...... ..-. • • . 64.00 REG. SALE 85.00 ......... " . 59.00 80.00 ........ -... 54.00 75.00 . " ......... 49.00 70.00 ... --- --.... 44.00 u .oo ............ ·- SPORT COATS c ... .., ..... W ... & Silk-W ... Imports -Hop•ocldnt Wool Wersted -Woel llertds REG. SALE REG. SALE ~5.00 •••••••.••.. 36.00 40.00 ........ --.. 27.00 50.00 ------.. ----33.00 ~.00 ..... --..... 24.00 45.00 ... -------.. 30.00 30.00 .. --... --... 22.00 ~----SLACKS -------· IVY -CONTINENTAL FiMIIf lmportM Felwia -Woel W..-steds & ReYer .. Twist -Moh•ir Bt.f'Mh -Silk & Wool -Dacron lknds. REG. SALE REG. 24.116 " " . . .. • .. . 11.00 18.95 ............ 12.00 22.50 .... " .... " 16.00 16.95 " .......... 11 .00 21 .85 "-.. -...... 15.00 13.95 ............ 1.00 IU5. ........... 14.00 SWEATERS Alpou-W ... --..Jr --T•i.,-0 ..... REG. SALE REG. SALI 40.00 ............ 29.00 16.95 ............ 11 .00 24.15 .... , ....... ILOO 15.85 .•.......... 10.00 22.85 . "--....... 16.00 20.85 .... "-..... 14.00 18.85 .......... " 12.00 17.85 ............ 12.00 lUll. ........... f .DO U .85 .•.......... 1.00 12.85 ............ 7.00 10.116 ............ 6.00 ' JACKETS ......,.. ....,_-llylooo ,..., -WlnA.....,. Conlonr-._. Tno..--,_ ~ & Sollltlt .... -....... 1\E&. SALE REG . SAU 47 ............... -U.M ............ 1!M II.Oe ............ M.DO lt.M ............ 14M ................ 11M 11.00 ............ 12.11 ... • •• •• • •• • • • . .. 17 .•...••••.•••• ·~ .... • ............. .... 11.01 ............. ,,_. ll.OO ............ ... INTIU ........ ......_ fll _,I ,...,~er lfodr en •le. . r--SPORT SHIRTS ---. Ivy & f..-Stytt,. All Knits & V ..... n lnclo- REG. SALI 13.95-14.95 ........ t ,DO 11.9&-12.95 ......... 1.00 9.95-10.95 . ....... 6.00 7.~ 8.95 ........ 5.00 5.95-us ........ 4.00 .---NECKWEAR--, ALL SHAI'IS & WIDTHS ltvre Silb- Tlo & Hondk•rm lol s.t. REG. SALI 5.00 4.00 3.00 . .............. ' ................ ................ 2.00 uo 2.00 ..-----DRESS SHIRTS--. ' I I PermaMnt p,_ Lent &SI!IHis-.--- Au't. P-h -Pin Stripoo SMp Tob -......., Down - Spre<d eon ... REG. SALI 6.50 ................ 5.00 6.00 ................ 4 •• 5.00 ................ 2 .• 4.00 ·····-···-·---·· 2.10 •• liLTS No,... & Wldo Wodlltt- lmpo,.,.,. Leolloo" & foloric 5- REG. SALE 5.00 ................ 2.00 4.00 ................ 2.50 !.00 .•••.•.•••••••.. l-00 SWIM WEAR BBIMUDAS REG . SALE 795 6.95 5.95 ............... ' 4.00 uo 2.00 ROBES 20% OFFI MEN'S JEWEUY 20% OFF I MIN'S TOll IilES 20% OFF I SOHY-ALL SALIS ,INAL NO IXOIA-. ..,._, Oil LAYAWAYS DUaiNCJ SA&.I Dt L IMvST. ... ...... .......... . I l trial Complex is 5-year-old Debbie McNiel, granddaughter of C.E. McNiel, a t left, co· owner o f Balboa Trans fer §t Storage Com· oany. At ri "ght is Ward She rman, Mr. Mc· Nief 's partn er. The firm is now located at f!:~~ th!.P.!!!~,! 1!!~'!!.~, , A bw:a.lu, IPl in 'Malina, hJ• homo ll S:4S a.m. RO» Protpec:.t A••·· Newport ftshod. open tho door loct to be rt Munce Jr., 2939 W. Sbor ... wa1 anet&od etller thC; Volhwacen of Ruth Coeu . Hwy.,· We ~t Newport ·horae .,. a ~;:b&rll ot drhtn1 Snuth. S76 . Seaward Rd., was aaven a nohco 1.0 ap-wi lh a 1u1pended Ucea .. Corona H11~land1, ll;ftd peat bef~e tile Newport· ••• NinoteenofC&r~ld John s tole tho car a apare tuo Mua fl_\Ufllcip~l coun on a J. Mercer'• attorn 1 10 1 . , .A prowler wa• reported drunk tn pubhc chuae. . . , p , lOp in the tOO block. or 36th Daily Pilot repotter Donald pohco from . onaonna hla St., West Newport ••• Dec. R. Wil son, 302 W. Ocean home atlOI V1e Koron, Lido 30, checks and money worth Front, Balboa, waa arrested Isle, at ll:SS p,m, t.o invel• $85 were taken from the on a charae of failure to tiaate th e apparent ptoaonce Harbor Medical Laboratory, proyide. . .A car driven by 9£ drinkina juveni1u ended 1901 Westcliff Dr., Wf:st· Lee R. Cunnin&hatn , 6 Lido wi lh lhe you\h•a anelt on a cliff Center ... At 12:20 P ark Or., .Lido Peninsu\11, charae of interferina with p.m. the car of Mohamed at speeds estimated in ex· an officer, , .A S405 Brown- Abdulla Mothand, 308 l2nd cess of 50 miles per hour ina s hot1un and carryin1 ~·· West _Newp~tt, tammed on Newport Blvd. was stop• case were stolen from a m~o the u aht s1.de of a car ped at 12S Mcfadden Pl., li vina room closet at 2220 drtven by GeorJt& M. Burn, C~ntral NewP,Ort, and the Waterfront Dr., Corona del 2S1 Br~adway , <;os ta Mesa, dnver was anes ted on a Mar; the shotaun belonacd at the 1n ters ect10n of 32nd charae of drunk drivina s p 610 p · St. and W. Newport Blvd., A catbt.netor was st~l·e~ to .teve otter, o&n• in We st Newport ..• The from the Volkswaaen of setoa A~e., Corona ~el Mar c ars of Leonard A. Riley, Pauicia Wood in fr ont of •.•• A ctty truck, dnven .by 1q25 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me s a. Feb. 1 is 4238 Pauicc: Rd., West her home at Ill 38th St., Clifford Perkins, 3S2 V&c· the completion date to r the new facility, Newport HeiJhts, and Mil-'A'est Newport .•. Cyclist ~ri a A ... e.,. Costa M~u, was comprising 12 ,000 square feet, and located dred B •. Abell, 2011 Altura Vincente z. Reynga, 2651 mv.o\v ed tn an acctdent on . Or ., lrvtne Terrace, crum~ Waverly Dr., Bay Shores, [rv1ne Ave., north of Broad· at 235-A E. Paular1n0 St., Costa Mesa. led fenders when they col-coli ided with the Volk s~ way . Don Kotl Co. is the contracto r, tided on Dover Dr ., north of wagen of Paula M. Wit· W. Coas t Hwy., and knock-Iiams, 1915 Teres ita Ln., HOIIS CHli .. Aif OF COIIPUTEII COIFEIIEICE City Building Permits ed o ut a Newport Beach Harbor Uighlands, at th e c ity sign •.. Glenn R. Mor-intersec tion of Dover Dr. ri ssey, \020 W. Balboa and Mariners Dr., in !-!arbor Blvd., Balboa, was arrested Highlands. on a drunk driving charge at 6:40 p.m. at W. Balboa Bl vd. and 28th St., in West Newport ... Aif Celinder, 213 Cedar St., Newport Shores , was an ested at 12:10 a.m. on a drunk dri- ving charge at W. Coast Hwy. and W. Balboa Blvd., Wes I Newport ... At Bel- lamy 's Restaurant, on Mari- ner's Mile, T imoth y J . Hawk in gs, 107 Edaewater Ave., Balboa, wa s artes t- ed on a fai lure to appear bdore the Newport~\tesa munic1pal court charge ... "Walk'n a dog," the title of a modern song now passe', was jus! what No r- man Johnson, 129 Iris Ave ., Corona del fo.·tar, wa s doing when a neighbor dog pounc- ed on hi s dog; \1t . Johnson limped away wi th fang marks on the calf of his Thursday, Jan. 12 L. Charlie Hobb s, presi· dent and senior consultan t of Hobbs Associates in Corona del Mar, has been appointed general chainnan of the 1967 fall joi nt com- rmter con ference. Newport Center, which led building, no increase m lhe way to the city•s 2nd auditorium se<Uing , S~O.O~. highest building total in Stoddard, l O:J 35 th St., en· 1%6, accoun ted for the fi rst c lose carpo rt, S200. building pennit for l:J67 . Florence Turner, 41-t 3&th This permi t was for tenant St., sun shade cover, s-t36. improvements for tne store Thomas \luntean, JHS area to be occupied by Gal-Newport Blvd., convert ad- lenKamp. ~\ere are th e per· jacent s uite to ki tcnen and miu issued during th..: firs t bar use for restaurant, re· days of the New Year: model front of building, :'ltewport Center S7 ,aDO. The Irvine Co., tenant i m-Balboa Island provements for the ~allen-')r. T .W. Witalis, H~ E. Kamp retail s tore, S..J Fash· Bay Fl., enlarge bedroom ion Island, SH,SJO. and game room, s~.000. I"Cewport Lyle Finley, wall, I I 1 First Church of Chri s t, 0 A Sl"" nyll. ve ., vv. Scienti s t , 3303 Via Lido, Salboa addi tion and remode ling for [rma Wehrt, ..J 16 E. Ocean Ft., repau damaged fireplace and patch walls , HOD. church and Sunday school w .. t Upper Boy Vernon Taylor, 1409 An· tigua Way, \-unit, 2-story dwellin~r., 538,000. Tony \loiso, 1736 \\arlin Wa y, addition and a\tera· ti on, SlO,\XlO . Back 8ay 'Jeane Bros., H OI Birch St., relocate par tition for new offa ce space and add bath, doors and windows, S2 S,'Ja;). 8oy Shores L.J. Klyn, 2S61 Bayshore Dr., bathroom in storage room, s t .s~. Coronet del Mor C.E. Grimes, 718 Golden· rod Ave., fence, SZ SO. Harbor View Hills Jac k R. Light, wall, Z7'J7 Wave cres t Dr., $1 ,000. Stop signs approved Additiona l stop s igns m on Aleppo, Arbutus, Bellis East Bluff and in the Wes t and Carob. Bluff area were appro"ed F01 the Westcliff, Harbor !lt last week's meetin11 by .ll iahlands, Baycres t and Newport Beach Ci ty Council. Oover Shores area, cars wi II Bh~rr. c ars wi l\ be have to s top a t \lariners Or. ·~~:~~:.to stop at Alta. when approachina from 11 when &f'ti'O&China AnU1ua, CoanodOfe, Deb-_______________________ orah, Dorothy and Highland. Traffic on \·lariners must s top at Galaxy and Santiaao. f:HIJIR.f:HES 'lvmoutlf Glmlsr~ Gl~urr~ 3262 Broad Street, Newport Hei9hts !\&~/r,rl(,mrirl ~ rn (,,.,,_.mment, lhhlical rn l'foo'(IIO[!)', [:"l)allg t>lical ;, \t i~.!>I OII The Rev . John Pridonoff, mini st•t Sunday Servi ~.:e and Chu rch School at 10:00 a.m. -.-wp.m ., JarJ. 15: Walter Knoll, Greai i.S '\Ut!S 5p~akn Phau: 6-42-17-40 l •·r ,;. .. ''''"' "' t.•.d LEGAL NOTICE '-o. 90·F-H".2 0n th•· lOth d11v of Ft-bruarv 19f;':', .\1 th" hour Ct f 11 :00 o'r lor k n,m., ,.t thr South front ••ntr;•n•'" to rht-flran!(<' County Cotnthou,.r, city of San ta .\na, C .o lifo m i <~,ll \\'~ OF .\\H~III C: ·\ \,\Tifl\" ·\f. Tlll'!'T -\.'l"O ~·\\'1 \"f ;O:: \!'SIJCI AllO\", a ... r r u'"t"" und~r llt""d of Trust dill·~~-~ ..... \ 1, 1962, .. , ..... lll!'oi tw llf)'\:\1.11 II. llf)I\A!I Il \'\11 1.'r11l FT I\ II. HI)" ·\li D, hus• kg. Tuesday, Jan. 10 An explosive charge set by vandals sent th e mail- bolt of Carmen E. Lepala, 13 19 Oxf,lid Ln., Westcliff, clattering to the pavement ... During the weekend of Jan. 1 a''Boutique Interna- tional" evenin& gown, val· ued at s-200 , was .s tolen from the Lo rr aine Su th er- land Fashions Sl10p , 1088 Bayside Dr., in Bayside Center. .De c. 8 a carbtn- e t or "as taken f1om the J im J ennings Island Ser- nce , IH \Iarine Ave., Bal· boa Lsland ... Police could not dec1de what to call this one: an un identified driver· less car tolled slowly back· wa1d in to the pat ked car of \1atilyn S. Riley, 1606 Ani- ta Ln., tl arbor Highlands ; the owner of th e wanderin g car came to the scene, ap· par en tly failed, to see the d amage done, and climbed A credit card was stolen from· the mailbox of Betty V. McMahon , 124 Amethy s t Ave., Balboa Island on Dec. 3 ... The 20 inch red boys bike, equipped with a "V· room" motor was stolen from Kendall Knight, ..t607 Orr i ngton Rd., Cameo Shores .•• A mo tori st orde r- ed 53.60 worth of gas for his blue 1966 Che\'rolet fr om the Slandard Service Statio n at zqq E. Coast \l wy ., Newport Beach, and dto,·e off with out paying for the gas ... A hi t and run ca r half rooted a mail box. out of the ground at 201 1 Westc\iff Dr ., Wes tcliff. .. Bri ck s were knocked off a (;Orner of th~ Shell Station at the in tersection of Rive r- side Av e. and Coas t Hwy., Mariners Mil e, by a hi t and ru,n c ar. The 3--day meeti ng is sche· duled to begin Nov, 14 at the new Anaheim Conven· ti on Center. Both techni cal presentations on the latest developments in th e inf('lr- mati on p10cessins ri eld and e~thibits of computer equi P"' men t will highligh t th e con- ference. PARK SIT£ LOCATED All neaotiati on!i betwl!&:n the Costa Mesa County Water ~istric l and the City of Costa Mesa have been completed fo r the sale o f 2 3/4 acres on E. 16th St. for a municipal park. It will be the first city park east of :"'ewport Blvd. Develop- ment is expected to beain this sprina. BERNARD ZALU SKY of Corona del Mar Is the lu red artist for J anuary and Febru ary at the Civi c Center Art Gallery in the Newport Beach City Hall. The display includes surfing pai nts and bas reliefs. Mr. Zalusky has studi ed at the Chicago Art In s titute and also in Mexico and Fra11ce. He has painted mu- rals fo r th e Borg Warner buitdlng and the Mu seum o f Science and Industry in Chi cago and lor the U.S. Government di splay in th e Inte rnati onal Fair in Ca sa- • blanca. His work Is handled locally by the Ann Gil- man Gall ery in the Ensign building, 2721 E. Coas t CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING COMMERCIAL Personalized Sen 1r.r DON E. ELDER ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. "" 1/ '"•" r r ,,./ I o ,,.,,,,, ,/ "' ,,,J /" .. r ],,on<! .u,d wif•· anoi r!'rord,.d on h,l(ll.'lt :!9, 19(,2, in !look 6230, Pajl_,. '71\:!, of '1fli cial l{rcord,.. ol Countyo f f)r.tn~ ... CalifCtm ia, IEi"t'll t(t .... ,..,u,. Ill\ inde bt"'d· II"""" in l.nor of hrirs and dt>- "''"""'" of thr t-s tat,. of Rob!'rl ·\, ' .. ,].,.1, d"<"t"ll,.,..d an<'! """ .. ]jEno•tl nf rt-rorJ to K,.nn ,.th t. 1\i J ...,:~n .on.! Lu r illt-1.. 1\il• 'ion, hu ,.b.tn d <~o •l "if,., by re<o• son of th" h11·ao·h n! r t'rtai n into her car and drove off ... Robert \t. Rowser, 6302 W. Coast ll wy., We st New- port , dri ... ing hts c ar south on ~ewport Ave., rear-end· ed the turntng car of \tar- garet E. \lcGraw of Ingle- WIN! WIN! WIN! ,, ... , • ' ••• r•. '"'' '"' '" Christian Sc ienc~ Services f"IRST CHt:RCH OF (;H RJST ,SCIEN TIST )~0) Vra Ltdl• t'i ewpvfl Beach SL:NOA Y S<'HOOL 9: 15 o "'· a'ld I 1 o.m SUNDAY SERVICES 9: 15 -11 ...... .,..EDNESDAY EVE~IN G \tEETING 8 "·"'· READ ING ROOM w .... d•~·: 9 ...... -5 "·"' W.dn•tda~: 9 "·"'· -7:45 P·"'· Tu••d•l' -d r:,."•v· 9 "·""· -s , ...... 7-9 , ..... S.,,day: l '·"'· -4 p.m. SI:COI'IID CHUitCH Of' CNaiS'T. SC1ENTIST Newpon Beach a1 Corona del Mar )8Jq E~n Cont H11h'*ay SUNDA.Y SC HOOL 9: IS "·"'· SUNDAY SERVICE II"·"'· WEDNESDAY EVEN ING MEET ING 1:00 , ..... READING ROOM - \otutual Building ,.2863 East Coas t Hi &hway Santa Ana 6 MaJnolla SU.. D:. P. G. Neumann, ~ot SUNDAY SDVICD 9:.,5 a.m. Sunday Sdlool 11 :Cfl •.m. Nomina Wonh.lp 6:00 p.m . T'Ninlna Unlorw i :Ctl p.m. Evenlna ww.tt.IJ! WED!'fES04 Y 7:20p.m. Bible Study 8:00p.m. Pray•r w..t~na Of the Lu rheral'l Cttvrcll 11'1 Amenca 2900 Pacific \'iew Ur. Corona Or! \br, c .. lifomia f)r. William R. ~llet Phon(>: ORiole 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE q a.m. --Famil y ""·nnh1r t 1 !-~~:;c.s_~~nday ~:,~·h·="='='h~. first Baptist Churc:h (SOUTHERN) COIII:OW4 OfL toUiil COAST '"IWY. AT ""~'CART'"IUR Dr . Ch arles L. '.lc C\a in prnt•1r Mon.-S111 t. 10 M.m . to 5 p,lf\, \UNOA.T $CHOOL ..... 9od .. .... Thur11d11 y eveaial!' -7 to 9 MORNING WOASHIII', .. I\•00 .. .... You ate cord1 a1ly ,n ... ued to T'JtA.INU•O UMtOM ..... "10 ,. .... aucnd Church Serv:ll\iccs and lfVENtNG WOII_.tll' ... J,JO ~ .... Wt!ONUOAY u:avtCE 7l IS ~"" ~to=u~'~';':h:<:R:::<:od:>~O~I;:"""'~;·=~ NuaslaY ll'aOVIOlD IlL rt1L.. -!; •. -7 tL ~~ ..... ~. .. 0. .. Al/1l Owsb \*'1 )(,.,.,. Jc.Nr" ... ,cu"' ... ..,. N,..e"""'"'"'""'" -..c:H. eAIJI'O"- TKI AIIIIIICAM LUTKUAM CKUICH SERVICES: t:tO •·•· P-.iiJ Wer.tlip 1\ J.-ler Ch•rc .. ,,.s •·•· a.,c~~ s.-.... &. M-It ct ... ol,li,ll"t lon-. ..... rurf'ri thl:.'reby , ooti r" "' ... ·hir h ...... r"cordeoi on f)r tnh <'r I, 19(,1) in !look ROt'i':', 1'<~11 .. Al, of 'lffki~l Il l'• rord .. uf ... ,id (Jr,.njlt' C:ounty, "'ill ""II ,,, pu blir au r tion to th,. h i~~:h,.•<t loid<ler for r ash, pay.1hl,. in lawful mo n")' of rht- l'nil"d O.,t,Jt » .. of \•n.,rir a, dt tim" nf .... 1 .. , "'ithuut cov,.nant nr Wotrr,.nt y, !'llp r.·~!\ or im- pli.,,l, u ... to tit].,, pO!JS"II!Iion nr en<;u~nbr:tnr!'~, th,. int,.re,.t wood . w.dnesday, Jon. 11 Wil!ta m H. Folsom , 3 \S E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, was arrested on a bad che ck charge at 1\13 E. Balboa Bl vd., Balboa, on a warrant from the Anaheim· Fullerton muni cipal court ... Micha~l D. M<1sca, 2080 Newport Bl vd., Central Ne wport, was arres ted at 6:30 a.m. at his home on a violation of probation LEGAL NOTICE ronv"y"d to "nol nnw hd<i by 'lOTIC t: ·rp CHUlrTOR . .;; tlw .. aid Tru'<t!'r-under !laid No . A-559 48 Ur-e.t of Tru!lt, in a"d to the ~I_;P[RIOH COII HT OF fnllowinf!; ,J,.,.r:rib!'t! property, STATt.: Or CAL!ffi -, ~iluated in th~ Couaty of TIH~ COH."iTY OF Or11nge, .St•ote of Ca lifornia, E~<tat .. of ROBERT o. jjjjNCE, to-wit : l>t-c l!!a~!'d, Lot 23~ Ctf Trar t 'l o.,91J7 , in 'iOTict: IS IU:HEBl' GIV EN the city or ~ewport Reach, 10 the creditor11 of the abo ve county of ')r11n8"',' ~l ate of n~tmed decedent that 11!1 pe,.. Californ ia, a!l pe r map reo !00~8 hav in g cl aimll 'l!';.i nll l the carded in boo k 28 pal!'e:"i 25 ".''d decedet~t are re'luired to to 36 inc\u!\ivt-of "i~cel\a-. hie them, with the Qecelfaary neou~ \tap~, i11. the oUi r:e of ~ou ch en, in th e office of the the count y recorder of 11aid derlr. o f th e abo ve entitled couQty. court, or to preflent th t"nt, wilh F?r ~he purpo~e ol pa ying th l" neceuary vou chera, to tht~ ohllf!j8tlon!\ !lecure d by !Uid nnd erAi@;hed at 3355 Via Lido, Deed or Tru 8 t, iacluding fees, :"tewport Beach, Callrornill, c/o chargel'l, and e:.pen"e"' of the Ullrwood, H eflernaa~, Sods ' Tru,.tee, advances, if •ny, Co~fm~, Attorney• at Law, , und er the tenna of aald Deeol wh.t ch 1a the place of buaioeaa of Tru101 1 and iate.test lhere.oll , af the under•lped in 11fl ma"' and 111,027.92 in unpaid pria .. tere ·pertai11i11g to the IUIIate of clp•l of the tiate ucored by sald decedea.t, wi th in •llt u ld Deed of Trull\, with . rnoath• •her th e first publi c_. ,... lion of thi~o aotice. tere•t to the date al11ale. Dated 0eceftlbcr 27, 1966 Dated J•oery 6, 1961. t:liubeth A. Joa .. Ada\lalatr_. I)ANK OF A\IERICA tor of tJ!e eatate of the above NATION Al. TRUS T A1"4D a-.aed decedeol. SAVJNCS ASSOCIATION. T1torue E. Helfma• u Trutee Uuwoo4. H11fferw...i, Sods 1 87 Lrle C. Onef'ftUia, Co ria• ' 'fn•t Ofric:.er 38$S Via Uda Rj Ro bert C. Bnter, Newport a .. c:t, C.tlfon~l• A••letaat Trut Offi cer Auorw.ey• lo, Ad!al•l•uauh 119M P•bll ... : Dec. 29, I~; J•. S.. P•bll•"• J•, 12, 19, 26, 1967, 12. 19, 1967, Ia t.ile M•-'P"" Ia ._. N•-..rt H.Rot F.ulp Harilot fAM ... From January 15th through March 3rd, for seven exciting weeks , KYMS listene rs will ha ve the opportunity of winning a ga.laxy of prizes! A new Ford Mustang for a year. Hundred.~ of the newes t record albums. Evenings of dining & entertainment at Orange Countls fines t restaurants ... these and many more prizes can be yours just by listening lo KYMS & visiting your "Bette r Things " advertiser. After you hear Better Things on KYMS look for your Bette r Things advertiser. YOU CAN BE AN EASY WINNER! • • ' ...... ble Seolon. ,._"" ......... UCLA nos.t lep~bor htvo M opporauait,o to ahar• in $60,000· -or Alwnni ·Auooiat loa tchol•ahip•, plua nantt' Mid univor• thy •••da, iccordina t.o Mrs. Roqld Hurod or Cot- on a del \tar, chaif1J'Ian of the Ounae CounJX Coutal Diaulct or. dlt UCLA Alum- ni Cbmmiuce an.nouncca. Applicationt for lhcn acholanhipt ue now avail· able from lhe tchool COUll'" sell DJ office. Filina date It Feb. 15. UCLA _Alumni Auoc::ial ion ac:holauhipa ranao from t3SO to . 1500. Winnen will be ulcctcd by the local committee of UCLA alumni, which wi ll also nominate outatandin& senion f01 major awards of $1,200. fORMeR IOWA fLORIST DIES IM COSTA M!SA • • From the Police Blotter frl4o,, Joo.IJ ol• M~.~at.aaa car at Newport ol Helen A. Haynice. 112~ Harbor liiah Scllool. beloaa· Marine Ave., Dalboa. -.A ina to Jill K. Brouah&en, bit ud run car dam&pd the 1741 Tuttin Avr;., Coal& pitted car of Joyce Wit. Men, aod uole a stereo liama, puked in the alley and 2 apcakera ••• Thieves behind the Williama home unbolted a fiberalau aold at 413 Belwe Ln., Balboa hard\Op from dte T 4rird car ••• The red Ford Falcon or Shop & C.,.re ..... , .. ,,..., II II ............ .... ..... __ _ _,,.... Kalhy Rodriau ... 259 C•· tl'illo St., Costa Men. c»llided with the ca.r or AI· bert D. Ooum, 42S 32nd SL, Weat Newport, at the inter• section of 26th St. and New. pcxl Blvd., Cenual Newport • , .Gerald R. Underwood, n4 JoaM St., Costa Men, wu arrested on • drunk dri- o,.. 1111. & Fri. 11Pb '11 ... ,.._ vi na cbarae a t 1 Stb S L and 1':""",;;:;;; Kinp Rd., Clirf II aven, after hia car rammed the borne or Charles W. Lacey, SOO 15th St., C lirr Haven, and plouahed out a section of a.rape .. take renee , bush- es aad shrubs ••• A au cap and $1. 7S worth or au were taken from the I ~57 De So to Repainting & Restyl ing a specialty HAIOlD BAXTER Pointing Controetor Llc .. •Mi &. a-,j•lli Siamund A. Pidyke Sr., a Oorial for .SO years in Le Claire, Iowa, died Thurt· day, Jan. '· al lhe home of hi a .on Siamund A. Pi dyke \ Jr., 1132 Gleneaalu Ter· race , Costa Meta. A REPEAT VISIT to the Balboa Bay Lions Club was paid last week by Dr. Wilhelm De Nige, at left, who heads the Servi ces lor the Blind of Santa Ana. He is pictured with Robert Gren sted, c lub president. Dr. De Nige, who is partially blind himself, showed films of a trip that he and his wife had taken through the jungles of Siam and Bu rma. He is a native o f Indonesia and a membero l the royal family deposed by th e commun ists . He barel y escaped with his lile and suffered many hardsh ip s before coming to the Uni ted States and finally settl ing in Santa Ana. A bit aad naa c:ar. b1ekin1 oul of Woody"a Wharf, rea- &aura~u. 2318 Newport Bl•d., Ceaual Newport, daniaaed lbe car ol Allan SL Jac. qut:t, 4S2 Proapeet SL, Newport Shorea ..• The red US7 T-bird of Michael W. Walker,l SOl E. Ocein Blvd,, Balbo•. n011h bound,on New· port Blvd., at the inter~ec· Don or Via Lido, in the Lido Shops area, w11 hit in lbe riaht aide by a car dri· ven by reporter IAonard P. Saraeant or Lona Beach. , • A hit and run car d~maaed lhe parked car or .o\ndrew G. Ome·aan, parked in rront or bis home 11 617~1 Yawl Rd., Beacon Bay ••• A hit and Nn car backed into the parked car oC Stephen L. Steckbauer, 301 JJrd St., West Newpcxt, nnr hia bome,forcina the Steckbau.er car into an unidentifiec! 1 H6 Ford station waaon •• , A stolen credit card was used Sept. 7, BS6, to char· ae the pwchase o( • batt• cry and 5 aallons or aas at Menicks Shell Service station, 2300W. Coas tllwy., Mariners Mile ••• A bwalar rorced the windwina window A.'N. 9EA~DEN. 54, of 1800 Kings qd., Cliff Haven, has been named treasurer of Volkswagen Pacific Inc., di s tr ibutor servi(!g 93 fran- chised VW dealers of Sou· th em CaliforniJ, Southern Nevada,Arlzonaand Hawaii. He Is executive assistant to the president of the firm. He is a native of Kan s as City, a ttended the Univer· s ity of Kansas Ci ty, and is or Beu Powell On Jan. 10, .&2.& Coa.ta Me10 ~t. Alto aun>ivina hi m are his wife, Elizabeth, and 2 dauahten, Mn. Vir&inia Phi Uips and Mrs. Louise McCarty. bolh or Illinois. Services and intennent were• held Monday, Jan. ~. in Davenport. Iowa. West· clirr Chapel Mortuary or Coa ta Mesa was the ror· wardina direcwr. MRS. FR~CIS FRARY Of COSTA M!SA DIES Mrs. Franc;is V. Frary, ror· merly or 1801 Whittier Ave,, Costa Mesa, died Saturday, Jan. 7, at the Otanae Coun~ ty medical center at aae 64. She was born m Illinois and came to Caliromia 2S years aao. She had lived in the Harbor Area l S yean. Survivors inc lude a sister, Mabel Brozek, and a son , Waller Olson, both or Chi~ caao. Visitatio ns were held ~day, Jan. ~. a t Balu Mortuary, Costa Mesa, with intennent at Pacific Vi ew Memorial Park. , _1 lEGAl NOTIC:f- ~'lTICE OF' TRUSTEF."S SA!. f. T.O. No. 66--5296 On Tuesd.y, February 7, 1967, at 11:00 a.m., TITLf. INSliH· ANC:f.AN!l TRUST Cf)\fPANY, as duly ,appointed Truatee uu- de r and purataaat to lleed of Tru at dated May 18, 1966, exe- cuted by II.F'. Benaon and. Betty 'i, lleason, hnsb&ll d and wife, and re corded June 6, 1%6, u lnstr, No. J6Z7, in boolt 7951, page 977,of OUicial Re cord!! in the office of the Cou nty Re corder of Oran11e County, California, will •ell at public auction to highut bidder for c aah (pll)'able at timf' of sale in lawful money of the United Statee) in the lobby of the west {parltinl! lot) entran ce of Title Jnsui'Win ce Ruilrlinl! located on lhe norlh- we&t coraer of F.i11hth 1111d \lain Streets, Santa Ana, California, all ri11ht, title and lnterut conveyed to and now held by it uuder said Oeed of Tru•t in lhe propert y situated in said County and Stale described ou1: That certain le•sehold e!lltate created by that certain leue dated April 10, 1957, betw .. en the Irvine Company ""' \es!!lo r and Maceo Co rporation, 11 Nevada Corporatio'n, 11:1 le!ll• see, recorded in Book 3890, Page. 477 of Official Jlecords, coverlbll L.ot 144, Tract 2813, 11!11 &hown on • map re. corded in Book 94, p•se11 45, 46 and 47 of \liscelbneous \laps, record11 of said county. Said sale will be made, but without cove11111t or warranty, e•p~s~~~ or implied, rel!lardial! title, posses~ioa, or e~~cum• bra.nce11, to pay the principal sum of the uote secured by nid Deed of Trust, too-wit: 112,000.00, with lntere!!lt from J'uae 15, 1966, as in said note provided, adY&ncell, if uy, a..ader the tenn• of aa.id Deed of Troat, feea, charl!ea and upuaea of the Tnaat ee acod of the tr .. ta created by aaid Deed of Trut. The beaeflclery aader aald Deed of Tnaat, by'reaao• of • bre•cll or defnh {a 0.. oblit~ tioaa aecared ttla"'by, hereto- fore e•oac:ated •d delivered to tlae oaderalred • wrhtea Oe· claratloa o OflfMdt •d De- m•d for Sal e, ud writtn ~ tice of breactl ucl of electioa \II c••• tlle aaderelped to aeU .. Jcl property to utlafy atid •u,atlou, ud tkere-o aher, oa October 5, f966, the •cleraJpecl c•nd nld ao- dce of breacll .. c1 of elaclioa to H llt!COI'ded Ia ...... 8061, pas• is~. of ••• Offtclal Jlleeda. · o ... 1 J••.., •· IM7 Tide ....,..ca •cl 'rraat c..,., .. ••ltl ,. .... , •• a,. 11~..1 A. Waher, AN&.._t SacNe_,. 1-Mtlllk I fila II. It, M, 1967, .... " ....... _E'Mip • • at her home at 1234 W. Bal· Costa Mesa, Califomia boa, Balboa ••• A rire C.l· t~=======~IB~rlo~y~"§':::::P:h~o·=·~S.~-~1~7~12~~ tinauisher was stolen from a wall in an apartment com- pi" at 104 15th St .• Cen-. Orco Block Co. ttal Newport. •• A wallet, containina sn, was s tolen BUILDING BLOCICS -ALL SIZES -ALL TYPES rrom Nancy 0. Brantly, 2621 Te~: JAc:a-7-2239 Bay Ave., Balboa, ar The ~::;,..;;:'::::c:::"'::•::"::~::•:ta:a:t:-:::::::::::::"':::"":::':·:":::":'~:::Sa:::n:to:::A~-= Inkwell, 336~ Via Lido, ; Lido Shops !\rea ••• A. 1%6 Chevrolet El Camino be· lunaina tO Cora L. lnaram, parked behind her home at 2611 Circle ~r., Bay Shores, Flat grid winners named RICHARD CATE/FURRIER (fo...,•rl) of PuadenfJ/ The winners of the nag football league finals have. been announced by the C'ity of Newport Beach, Depart- ment of Parks, Beaches and Recreation. The league, consistmg of teams from all parks, ended tt~ season with a champio n ship play- off a t the Newport t-l arbor Cq mmunity Youth Center m ter team members are Dean Bradley , \tike Coulter, Ken I Ez ze ll, Dean Foes, Jack !l agan, Jeffrey Joft nson, Gary LeGrande, John \lc- Kenl>te, Bill ~1oote , Randy Rhodes, Ken Ringer, Robin S.:hwarrz, Kev in Taylor, and 01arles Winga~d . Mason, Sh riner and mem· of the I.HYlfN" S'ECIALIST I CllANIN~ I GlAZING I STOU.c;.E liOO L C.a.t Hith••y, Suit• 2, c-na 111•1 lol•r I'll.,., in.n~ The championship awards Call An Expert Cotona del Mar. were given out at ceremon• The 7th and 8th grade ies at the tndividual park s. fiEICLA$$ $.,UES Shtvb,, lnter+or P lonh, division was won by 38 th \lt,st valuable player tw-ben, son of -=:verett r::. ~rx· Hooting-Air Trop oc ol, & Tree~ St. Parlt by defeating \tari-rtues for the season went Ie ben of 681 VIctoria, t:osta C.cUtioalng Crystoliner Corporotion lrnectoc rdu ond Fend 11 e ne rs Park. \~embers of the tn 5Lh and 6th graders Jeff Mesa, has been selected for Sh.., ,..,.I Casting Rosins & MoldJ S&H li1een Stomp~ Wh "•tun and Bob Wilson, F L_ 1 F 0 1 38 th St. team "'e C.oat)' -ch · 1 · · L k ;-• au Matoriols onJ tee e •vet)' ... d 3d d-' h d K 1 te ntca tra1n1ng at ac • 1 _ S. Abr ams, lireg Rerba, Pat an r an t gra ers en 6._ P"'o' Aw•. c_. __ 1 Ll •0 "1r'l..., CORO'I'' on_""' .~t·as~ It\ '' Ezzdl and Bill \lc.lore. land AF9, Texas, as a U . .:i. ""'P'P 101 -,.. .cH In" t {'out H•••Y ia-tuiG Greenia, \!arty t-lous ton , Ll 1-.5531 Jan \lcCorm•ck, l.,at Tom-Teams are now being form-Air Force air poltceman. 1626 Ploc..,tia, Costa Meaa Iinson, Tim Cate, Rob ed fm rhe city playground The airman recently com-• APPAREL -WOMEN • HEALTH EQUIPMENT I • OFFICE EQUIPMENT Smtth, and Bill McKin ~iny. bask~al l league. Boy s in-pleted basic training cit ~EAI DAHL •Dli ~ .. ith and ~th ftgra~t' ,.&e're~~lr¥tl>e6ipa.,in tn· Lack land. His new school "o<tt« Dr••-• & s .. ,,.,.~.( "KEEPING Ftl te.siJtom East~~u f w~ a uamuta"-w -.!!'~"'"--. '" . C 'H ee I'''"'" a~'acadio • • ~ '1:e~~l"' sip ?'..,_ a~-~ •rt ~f the Ah Tralrllng Accauories Gifts A t:: v" tho <:ommu nj.l,y o Ci tht: park nearest tn them. Command. He is a 1%6 N•wportat Inn OR .S.1700' R E NT ter team fat:ler the fi · Th1s progr am is oren to graduate of Costa Me sa We•fcliff Plaza Ml 2·24.44 Rollers, Bell Vibrators, game ended in a 12-Il ti , any gr oup, organi zation, w~ S h 1 Cycles, Slant Boards. Call / East Bluff members are f11 m, or indi vidual wishing 1':f'' C 00 ' N•wport 8 •och 546~180 or 836·7561 Roy Church , Jad Fuller, to participate in lhe City OVERRIDE BACKED Glen Jones, Danny Kottler, spr..msored bas kerball pro-The leaislative subcom· :\·tark \1annahan, \tark 0 '-gram. mitt.ee of the Costa Mesa Dell, J ohn O'Hara, Ke n The program is destgned Chamber of Comnerce has Randall, Pete Ri cca, Jim to handle 10 team s m each endorsed the 24-cent ToHe, Jeff '1\ihaHon, Bob of the leagues mganized override proposal ror the Yt'ilson, Jack W\'tihl, a.nd in the: categories of s\0- J eff Zerkie. bre ak and reiulaJ basker-Orange Coast Junior Co!leae In the 3Id and 4th grade ball. ,\fee nf S50 and S75 District. The measure will division, hono rs we nt to resr ecttvely is required to be voted on Feb. 14. the Community Youth ('en-cnver th e CtiS{ or nffi c.als , ---- ICI Learn with a 26 tn 6 wm time rs, scorers and equip-LEGAL MOTICE o\·er East Bluff. Youth Cc:n-me nr. MONY opens COM office , SOTICE Of TRI'STf:E'S SALF. TR!'ST NO. 5660 On F'ebrua rv 10, 196i, ;at el .. veu o'clo'e~r. a.m. r ir•H 1'712 B. c...c H.,. ·"m,.rican Titlf' Insura nce & Tru"t Compan,·, as tru>~te .. , or eo-. ...... :!ltlCCf'S50f tTUSII.'f' or ~ubstitu • ..... .., .. ,"' o JANITORIAl MR. KLEEN • Cupd Cleanin,t • Floor-Stripptng Mld waxing • Windows Complete Cleanin' Serv1ce. CALL- 646-4977 o JEWELERS ted tru s t,.e, bv th,. cert•in -~~~.;~,:;=..=.--- Oef'd or Tru'"1 f'w·uted by • DRY CLEANING 1· WALLACE CALOEfiHEAO OENSIS H. SW.-\RTOCT n d P.-\TRICL' -\. SW.-'RTOI'T, -n hu •band and ,..iff', and l'f'cord· /[I [L£R -•-·w---...... .._ •"'""' ... , ..... ,. n""''"'"' -1 67).6120 Title 0"0CI Sl,l~~l' .... o UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERIMG (R~ Europec.~ Cra{t&m~n) REMODEL 2 ,c . set OHL Y $69.50 C~ll "B•"'Y" 21S Moi .. H.B. 536..6405 FREE_._. & pid:up C'UST0\1 FIJR,1TCRE CPHOLSTERY TIIOPtCAL '11" We hO"Wo the lorgul •d MOlt bo&~ti h..l uloction of tratti c.al ft sh in ..... area. "'• .lao c..,.., oktll lrnoof -., .. i.,.s, ~d oil oc:c• .. aorios n..._.. for tho hoW.,. S.Wth ~ .. T,..icol, 2\8 't. w;~ a.m 1. A. W. MARSioC PLUMB ER 700 C'amallon Ave . Corona del Mar Plumbma Rep1.1.rs DAY .t NIGHT WATER HEATERS 673-.130 DoGEARf'S PlUMBING SERVICE The :\1utual Life In surance Company of New York (MONY) announces the open· ina or a new office at 3810 E. Coast llwy., Suite l, Corona del \1ar. Robert S. Cunnison, field underwriter, will s taff the new orfi ce . \10NY, beaun in 1843, now has over Sl billion life in force wirh health insurance ed Junf' ::!8, 1966 in Roo k j97J, (}au!. /lf.._ P11,.:,. o181 or Ofliri11l Rerordl!i t..Ct'4lllr or Orangr Cou nty , Californ ia CE--· ;ood pur5 u&nt to that +"f'rta in "ls.ll ~ot i l',. of nerauh an rl •:~~:.:i:;'j F'toreo";.onal and budaet dry l to se ll th ereuad,.r '""ord,.d . I 3123 E C'out tllstnr.ay Co rona del 'i• ORtole 3-1250 • QUALITY WORK • NEll'~ FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY 2109 Newport Blvd. t Jt,.Joobl~ ('/""'"'~' unolll~altnl'l -'4H••IRJIHRt .f \~) q/(1/f , PHONE 646.0622 Re,. 5-'8-4187 Repa ir -l"1totlotion- eanina fast scavtce -1 Ck tober II, 1966, in Boo k premiums or over S40 mil· 8072, Pall" 158 of Officia l Rf'--quality work - lion. On an averaae workina +"ords or Qraolf .. Count''• will self actvice laundry. I ·11· doll und,.r an<l pursuan t to said day a most a mt ton ars Dee d of Tru l!t ,..,.11 at pul>lir Finiahed Laundry in bendit paymenl<o are made auction for rash, la ... ·ful mon<'v Accncy to policyholders. of the llnittod State!!' or Amrr i+"ll, Mr. Cunni son no w lives in at the main a'ut .. ntranr,. H• l200 E. C.e•t Hwy .• COM Claremont and plans to move th e riri't Amer ic-an Title In-673-960$ surance & Truat Companv to this area soon with his buildin~; locatf'd at thr south• wife, Jean, and lheir 2 chi I-loiMrt S. CuMhon toas t cororr of f ifth 11nd \! .. in dren. They ue rormer resi~ Streets in thf' r itv or .S..nt" d'nls Or Balboa Island. the Kiwanis C lub of Greater -\na, Ca lifotb ia ;all that ri~th t tit\~ and intereat con''"'·rd to Bolh have been active in Pomona and cunenLly s ervu and now hf'ld uuder 0f'rd or com!OO nity affairs. \lr. Cun-as chainnan or the Pomona Trust in thf' pt'Optrty >!oitaat .. d nison is a pasl..president o C l·lealdl Council. i11 th .. County and Stat .. ,,,._ P fe tu chorale "Z!~2~1 ;a:~d the Wet~t erh· oo~·-rogram a res half uf Lot 22 in R\ork "!'" of T•oot No .. 518 u •howo Newport Chapter or the American Association or Retired Persons will meet in the Harbor Senior Citi· zen's Club, 15th Sa. and It- vine Ave., C liH Haven at noon today, Jan.19. Jndividu,ls attendina aJe uked to brina a uck lunch. Beveraacs will be served by the hostess committee . A propam hcadlinina the Harbor Women•s Otorale She is a pupil ~.,r J . Spen~ cer Cornwall, fonnerly head or th~ Monnon Tabernacle O.oii, Salt L1ke City, Utah: and has al so suna in the Fntival of Opera, Laauna Beach. Sllliii.UTICS ClAS$ Mrs. Mutha Baitd or Cor· ona del Mat, aduh proar.-n auiftanl at th e Santa An .. will beain at 1 p.m. South Oranae County YWCA. The Chorale ia co-apon-o hu announc.ed th.e s t1111: or on a Map recordt!d in Rook 17, pafes 33 to 36 , iuclu- 5ive, o Mi•cell•neou• M"JIIIl•. tf'r:ords of Oran!lf' f.ou nh', Califoraia. Sa id Mil' will lwl m8de with• out coveaaat or wan•nty, ,.,. prf'lled Of implied, as lo thf' tidto, poe'-estoiOII Of eacum- brance• to ••tisfy tlte remaia· it:ll! priacipa I ,_ulll da~ 011 thf' aot,. ~~~cared by •aiel Deed of Tru.t to wit: tll,9i9.67 wit!\ iat,.relll tllereoe. from Au8•"' 1. 1966 u provided in -id note IOjlll"-liler with fee•, char- !!" nd 1!!-lpe.Uell or lite Tn.t~-; tee •ad ••dll other •••• •• tnay hone b.Pa advaact!d bv the ow•er aad hoMer of aaid with lt.lf:hSt, 1111 pro- ill -id OeH of Trut. 1967 sored by Or-WIJC Coast a new c lus rn alu~nast1c1 Colleae •d H•bor Coun-, under YWCA . auaprcca II ell of PTA. Mrs. T01ayo•. \he Comnauuty Conpe ... Oorm~n of Costa Mesa. donal Ch"rd. 611 Heh~ president, spcab.-of tbe t10p1. Ava.. ~a del War. aroup •• a ••weC'1)art"' '11le clasa it held 01t Moft-. Ladict' ChcwM, open 'P diY momina• from _10:10, - lhote who lib ao siDa. 11:)() a.m..,~ •. Baud a .. d. A;•~:l:;~~~~';: Oi rectot: of the .fun llitd Md It tll&lht by ..... Bee ~ r.-.. 2, soq poup ia ~·· K~n~~•da · J-1 J•iaa. popul• inltntc.~· !low;;;. H•._ Mol•, abo ol Coati MeaL tor in ct.ce _. •••ciae • o FlORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DtMurl ToJh ARBOR AREA'S OLOEST FLCJIIW ER SHOP" NEWPORT ILVO. lij 6.4479 •t• ..... o RESTAURANT I!RUHIR!'S .......... LIJNOt EON -lliNN ER COCKTAILS ORiole 1-'405 H50 VIA OPORto Newport Beedl oCOIICRITE e=-=·=·= .. :~7:~ _ ... , II-~~­ P.O.~ .. --- -; Ul'ltOUTUY Newport a.och 675-«<a. U P>iOI..STERV 0 RE~='I NI SH J N G OR ... PERtES 0 CUSTOM C ARPETS AM P LE PARK I N ( JN REAR MEWPORT FURNITURE CO .. IMC. "MHI:RF rifF .f l..\. H H.\ rt) •• 2660 w. c ••• , ..... ,. .• """"'""'" e ... ct •• T.,.,..._. ~., ... 47 1 F''iT<tflt I!'HUI f\ IY..,._ o HEARING AIDS WHELCHEL'S HEAIJN5 AID CENTEI CERTIFIED CUSTOM FITTED HEARING REPAIR All MAKES HOURS: 9:30 • 5 Sat 9 ·I 1718 Oraqo AYe., SUlle B. Colla 11- (A..-1troot !rom Security Bank) -642-ms o PROfESSIONAl OR . JOHN W. McCABE, 0.0. Optometrist of .,. Corona del Mar C.W~tect LHa.ea • Ey• Ea-la•tl•• CAll fOR A~POINTMENT 67:1.4.~7 ),41 1 Eett C.est Hifllw., 8 _..-...,e_. R. LOU ---·····~ ............. .O'Y80 RO'( ELDER EIRIST -etA I .. ,, .......... -•••"<""'' •L••• I R•model TOM DeGE ARE 438 E. 18th, Co 5to M•u o SHOE REPAIR IAIURY'I Complete St!oe S.rv•c• ORTHOPEDIC PfaScriptiCM'I .!ip•c•olilt Wa give S&.H GtMn St-.• 1890 H. .. r Blwd.., Ml "'-3311 • MARINE HARDWARE o PAIMT1MG & D!CORATIMG ... LOW PRICES ••• Eatwlor & Interior Pointlne & O.C.,t~tint -~ Sl-._ ... ColltoT--.W ........ 171111 • • AM ONG THE STARS in the "Hootin' in the Holler" production to be presented Jan. 27, 28 and 29 in the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse a re, from left, Jimmy Parsons as th e city sticker, as Pa Jones, and Stephen Tall Tom . (Ensign photo.) Tad Boggs Rei chi e as They'll be "Hootin' in the Holler" The Costa \1esa Civi c Playhouse, sponsored~ Lhe Costa Mesa recre a ti on de· cie Douglas, Linda Weather- ly, Peter Varley, and Jimmy Parsons. · p&J'tment, will pre sent an . The performance schedule original children's mus ical IS as foll ows: Jan. 27 at entitled, "Hootin' in the &:00 p.m.; J an. 28 at 10:30 1-loller," on Jan. 27 , 28, and a.m. and 8 p.m.; Jan. Hat 2:30 p.m. Admission is $1 for adults and SOC for chil· dren. Reservations may be made by calling the Costa Mesa Recreation Department at 540-QH2 or 646·2411 ext. n. Hat !he Commum tyRema· M H" I sf 3 I g;.:,ec~~~~;)' Fwa~;:ro~n~:: esa I 0 age p ays The play, wri tten and di- rected by Pati Tambe ll ini, with music by Anita Gross· man, tells the story of a ion& time feud between the Jones clan and the Smi Lhs. Both families think that "If men pla yed cards as det and Ila Hom for his women do," "The ugly cas t of "The ugly duck. duckling," and an adapti on o f "Portable phonoaraph" are the 3 one·act plays that will be presented in the Ly. ceum at Costa \lesa Uiah School on Feb. 16 , 17 and their particular crop is the 18 at 8:30 p.m. The plays only one worth raising, and wit! be direc ted by Drama ling." Mr. Clarke h.as selected as cas t members for his adaptation of "Portable phonograph" the fo llo wina: !Joua \1cConnell, Jim Cline, Rick Ackennan and Fred NEWPORT HAR80R EN~GH SEOOIIO SECllON --P ... 6 TltURSOAY, JAN. 19, 1961 COROllA DEl liAR, ~f:.. Police BloHer Solw4ot, J ... 14 u. .. ~ buralu priod open Two rinaa, valued at $5.,0 a pal.io door at .~e hO«DCC of were atolen from the PQ,bre-Paul Rool,1640 Irvine Ave •• cita Shop, 434 )2nd SL, Baycres t, and atolc iss 'Neat Newport .... , black from the maater bedroom ••• and yellow 1966 Lincoln, Two trianaular Ford Galui• belonain& co Shirley ~ray, emblems, valued at tlO, 4200 Hilaria Way, 'Neat were s tolen from the parke~d Newport Hei&hta, waa sto-car of Harold Brown, 400 len at 1:30 a.m. in the 2600 Colton St., Newport Sliorea, block or Circle 'lr., Bay at the Market .Baaket shop- Shore a. .Three stereo pin& center', ~100 'N. Bal .. capes were stolen rrom the boa Blvd., 'Nest Newport ••• parked Mercedes Benz of Police art! holding a 26 inch Doualaa A. lJwsc, 124YI. red Schwinn bike found · in 'Garnet Ave., Balboa Island, waters near the bridge to at Denny's restaurant, 3050 ."jewport Island.. . .Robert E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Eaton, 1021 'N. Bay <\ve •• Mar . , .The north bound car Balboa, left his stalled car of Thomas A. Werkhe iser, on Costa Uwy. at the Az- 1600 Santiago ~r.. !)over ches to go for help; when Shores, !crossed over the he returned thieves had S\0'> cen ter t/ne on Santiago ')r. len the 2 surfboards, valued and clipped the lert rear at 5248, from his car . side of a car driven by Ste· Suft~ay, Jan. 15 phen Freeman of 'Nest Co-Three men attacked Cria- vina ..• A prowler, dressed to ba\ Lorente, 409 F.. Bay in a light colored shirt and ~\Ve., Balboa, at Main St. dark pants, was reported in and Edgewater o\ve., in the 1500 block of Superior boa ... Kay N. Von Alden• Ave., 'Nest Newport Heights bruc k, 223 Via Ithaca, Lido THE BALBOA BAY CLUB "Bavarian· ... A burglar ente red the Isle, received a threatenin& 19 59 Jaguar or Conine Big .. ph one call. .. .'\ S130 watch, Bash" Party Saturday, Jan . 28, wilt be in ger at 3 p.m. near her home keys, a wallet and a UCI a picturesque setting tha t echos the see- at 305Y.z Coral Ave., Balboa sweat shirt were stolen at nic beauty of th e Bavarian Alps. The Island, and stole 3 stereo the north end of the McFa~ noo de of dress will be the feathered At - tapes ... Vandals knocked den parking lot in Old New-pine hats and lederho s en ski wear and out 2 louvered windows at port h om the .c ar of DavidA. in fo rmal atti re. Billy and' his Bachelo rs ~,·g·nal p· 212 1 '" \1oore 132 Wilson Sl. C osta . . . ....,, 1 lzza, "· \I • Th 1 ' d 1 will entertatn and prov1de the dance rhy-Balboa Blvd,, Central ~ew· · esa. . . e ront en o . . port ... Three s tereo tapes, the c ar of Theodore C. Tes• th ms. A Bavarian bu ff et wdt be valued at SIS, were stolen man , 5310 Neptune Ave., •HAftftiET GliB DIES from the cu of Wanen T . West Newport. crumpled Harriet M. Gibb, 6a, of Houh, 312 ~ W. Bay Ave., s lightly against the brick 2353 i\:ewpon Blvd., Costa Balboa; the burglar pried wall of the Newp:~n Mesa, is dead at th e age of o pen a side window to gain ~arbor Lutheran Church on 68. She is survived by a entrance to the car ... The C liff 'lr. and El Modena, in daughter,.\1rs . Rea G. Clark; cu of Claro.-:::;, Rodriguez Newport Hei&hts. .The a s on, John A. Gibb Jr., and under the supervision of Chef Ernest Spinnler, a nati ve o f Switzerland. Compli· me ntary frosty schnaps wi1 1 be s erved • from 7 to 8 p.m. Hosts for th e party are members of the Balboa Bay Ctub ski com- mi ttee, incl uding, from left, Mrs. Wayne Murdock, Mrs. Robert Jackson, Mr. Mur· dock and Mr s. Dick Hochschild._ (Terry and many a battle e~upts Club advisors Ri chard Lo-Sutton. over "Caters n ' turnips." vering and Paul \1 ye rs , and -The cast for "If men play· To compli cate matters, a by William C larke , Engli sh ed cards as women do'' in- city s licker appears and at-departmen t head. eludes faculty membe rs Wal· lemp ts to use the feud to ~1r. Lovering has chosen ter Cheely, Bob Leach, I&· his advantage by playina Kathy Dailey, Gary Edmis-nacio \1anzo and Gerry Sch- one side against the other, ton, Steve Oliver, Irene roeder. This play will be This, however, acts him Rich, Ken Wilson, Laird Ra. directed b~· Paul \1yc rs . of Long Beach ran a red white 1962 car of Bill C. 2 grandchildren. S.ervices FURNITURE co INC light at the intersection of Allan, 431 Cos ta Mesa St., wo:re held Tuesday, Jan. 17, Of 0 Newport Blvd. and Hospital Costa Mesa, bac king off at the Cam1ichael Oak Cha· q,d,, West Newport Heights, Miramar Or., in Balboa, onto ~e~l~,~C~a;,m:io~h;a~e~I~.~C~a;li~f:.~l~n:·J~~~·~H~O;•~·~·~·~·U/~7~AM~'~L~!~~;~~~~~;~~Jl and slammed into a c ar dri .. Channel . Rd. collided with terment was at Siena Hills 21620 w. COAST ven byJohn f'. Whelan, 131 1/z the white and peen 1962 Ce me tery, Sacramento. into more u oubl e than he -'5th St., West Newport, car of Jeannie \.1cCiain of south bound on Hospi tal Palos Verdes at 2:45 p.m. can handle , but it ends th e ''THANKS" feud and marks the begin· nina of the first County Fair gets thanks from Marines . .. \laxwell L. Lockie was watchin& television in his h.ome at 600 Mariao ld <\ve., Corona del Mar, at 2:15 p.m. when he heard a hard c rack; he saw his S12S liv· ina toom window ha4 been broken and a young boy in a short sleeved sweat shirt was running west on 3rd Ave ... Janet K. ')oualas, 304 Ruby '\ve., Balboa Is· land, drivina her car west on fog shrouded Coast ~wy., \1ariners Mi le, at Tustin Ave., rear--ended the car of William W. Hart, 603 Be• gonia Ave., Corona del Mar ... The car of J ohn C . 'Jet .. tic, 306 Dahlia <\ve ., Cor- ona del Mar, west bound·in heavy foa on 'N . Coas t Hwy. at Jamboree 'ld., rear--ended the stopped car of Frances Iii. McOonald, 363 E. 18 th St ., Co1ta Mesa ..• The car of Stephen P. ~lde r, 1003 E· Balboa Blvd., Balboa, north bound on Highway 55 , at Hospital Rd., in West Newport Heights, rear end .. ed the car of Sandra F. Kist- ler, 1971 Wallace St., Costa \.1eu. . .A burglar pried open the windwina to the car of Frederick Ruf, 301 E. Bay Ave., Balboa, at Coronado St. and E. Bay o\ve. and stole a stereo and tape1, valued at 5106 .•. Boyle R. Huahes, 308 Viua Baya, Coata Mesa, was aiven a notice at E. Balboa Blvd. and Main St., Balboa, co appear before the Newport~esa municipal court on a drunk in public charae. in the Holler. The cut includes Roaer 'l'iOitaa. VictOria Nedoff, Craia Rose, Robert Ran dol, Joanna Conner, Becky Bame.s , Doan Wes t, Evan· aeline Gottuso, Kurt Hcn·a- ter, Oani Borought, Kay Valdez, Amy Thompson , Sherry Angel, April L ivesay, Tad Bogs, Sue Lynn Su t- IOn, Eri c Hovater, John Epperson, Stephen Rei chle, Toni Bergman, \leli ssa Gil· bert, Patty Gi bbs, \larilyn We st, ~avid Lang, Oonna McDuffi e , Joyce Read, Tra- Operation "THANKS" has received letters of thanks {rom Marines in Victn&m {or Christmas airt-'ooxes sent from the Harbor Area. "THA'\IKS" was organized by a young Costa \1esa a irl, Carolyn Bull, to show the fighting troops that their ef· forts are apprec iated by the the people back in the States . Food, c andy, games, cigarettes, writing material, and even a real Christmas tree and un breakable orna- ments were included in shipments to the combat troops. WHEEL AL IGNMENT ............. 57.95 MUFFLER5-FROM ......•..•.•.. $9.95 SHOCK ABSORBERS -FROM .. S4.95 IHOALISTS • lUllS & fiOIT liD WOII-20 YIS. PICI.UP & DillY flY .fYfiii&S tY APPT . ·-· C"ED IT Here are excerpts from le t· ters from 2 of the \1annes in Vietnam: Letter dated 'lee. ll, a66 from Pre. Joe Charve&: "For a ll of you people that a re making Christmas pos· sible for us, the s ection wants to say \1erry Christ· mas and a Happy :"tlew Year, '.Ve want to thank all of you for the goodie packages and especi ally for the live type Christma!> tree. You would of our tent. We did a pretty good job of decorating , if I say so mysel{." Letter dated 'lee. 20, 1966 from Pfc. Carl 'Natson: "I am a member of the 1st sec- tion of 81's. I would like to tha~k all or the airls 1n the club for all of the stuff that was sent to us . Also the letter that was sent with the boxes really gave the men a life, because they know now that someone in be s wpr ise~ how much moti· the States is thin kina about vation that th e tree and or· us over here. I, for one, naments gave us. 'Ne pu t a really felt proud of the let· blanket over a few boxes ter. 1 am fr om 'Jeoraia and and pinned the wreath in all we hear is why we should the center of it. 'N e made a get out or Vietnam, but that stand. fo r the tree c;o it letter gave me a feeling of could get water, and we de· _ now 1 have something to corated it. We covered the fight for _ a aroup of girls stand wi th aluminwn foil who th ink of the boys in and put those little guys (elves) under the tree. Tho se silver tassels and the big chande li er type: thing are hangi ng across the center Vietnam. I have a long time to do over here and the TH o\,.'lKS C lub has made it more enjoyable. \.!any th anks from one \1arine in 81's." CHizens Council to meet Future development o f Orange County by a research and study group known as Project 21 and headed by John Lawson , general man- ager of Philco-Ford Aero- nutronic in Newport Beach, will hiahlight the Bay Areas Citizens Council's first annual dinner at the Balboa Bay Clubs Lanai rnom at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26. problems that concern all property owners and to work with the ci ty and county in the development of the ate a. Robert Leech is pro gram and membership chairman. ASSAULT ON OFFICER CHARGED IN ARREST Having a hard time finding Quality Products? THIESIE NAMES MIEAN 9UALITY Wilson-Baseball Mitts froml.tS to 34.95 Wilson Tennis Rackets & lalh WlhcNt-T e1111ls Clo+flln9 Pennsylvania: l d rt Duty Tlftnie a.111 ':;' 117 Victor Gut Ashway: NyMon Strlnp BANCROFT DUNLOP T. A. DAVIS , .............. , .. 12'5 .. TENNIS by eGoodrlch SHOES e Converse '!::=- VOlT Fla -.... etballa -Footllalls -• Yoleyb•l•-Seccerbala .. T--1115 .. 3915 SPOT-BILl SHOES lcueball Footbal CIIICI Track RALEIGH BIKES P_..-Accessories- Tires -Seats -locks ....... _, .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~=;;;;;jjjjjjjjji~ :118 NEWPORT Bl VO COS TAMf SA PH 646 5623 Th e Bay Area C1tizens Coun ci I is composed of an executive officer fr om each home owners associati on in Newport Beach , according to Pre s ident Jac k R. Gar- naus . Th.e group wis formed to study and re solve major It was a very minor thina for P auolman Wilkinson when he s topped a car Thursday, Jan. 12, at the in tersection of the W. Coast Hwy . and W, Bal boa Blvd., in West Newpo1t, for a bad tail Iicht and no reu li- r ense plate li&Jlt . Stephen A. Sites, 19, o f San Clemente was found to have a pipe with burned debris resemblina marijuana and seeds in his pocket. H~ was arrested on a charae of possession of marijuana. FINAL DRASTIC REDUCTIONS \ LIF~·SIZE PORTRAITS By MARILYN SEEL4ND ... $24.00 By Appointment CLYDE ZULCH ORIGINALS 183S Newport Blvd. Costa M•sa 642·7097 ANN GILMAN GALLERY 2721 E. Cooot Hwy. Co ... a dol Mar 67S.360~ When the offi cer moved to arrest the pauenaer of the Sites car, Leonard A. Do~ bie, also of San Clemente, he was hit and kicked, and then knocked aaainst the car before handcufrina the youth. Leonard Dobbie was charaed with auaultinaa police officer. COIIPUIIT FI LID Newport..Bcach police have filed a miacellaneoua com- plaint aaainat the Archea Cocktail Lo.aae, 3334 'II. Cout Hwy., Muinera Mile, c:buJiaa that at 11 :20 p.m. Saturday, Jan. l4.~der Jemca MePuland aold beer to% minon. loutlque Items 1f2 Off DRESSES form•rly up to $90 NOW $5-$1.0-$15 ......... & Cocldwll ~ .... $10 & $15 Coola ,.._ $10 14M YIA UDO, NIWPOIIT IIACH HANES HOSIERY SAU THtlOUOH JANUARY 21 · IWIATIU LIIIIDII Iii il l DIUID- UI'TO ~_,