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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-01-26 - Newport Harbor Ensign' '• THURSDAY 1967 CORONA DEL CALIF nmen rob I firms Ww1 Yel~·an ~~;~·~::,• t.mzd robbera hit buai• 120S Baker St., just before 'Th .. l•ltlftt II ....., .::-;.," neuca in Corona del Mar cloain& time at 12:15 a.m., Th ed H II d and Colla Mesa Tuesday. armed with I 22-caliber eo nom Owe les 1 • ... t S:OS p.m . a. 6..foot piatol. He ordered the cook- ' bondlr, wearlna a dark blue Ina crew on the ir kneeo. f CO·CHAlRMEN for the Feb. 4 YMCA sno-ball dance William Orton Howell, lll wi~dbreak.er and dark panta, :•tr anyone '.~ts up th_ey man 0 year are Mike Ogden, 2066 Orange Av e., Costa Mesa, and E. Wilson St., Col t& Me u, poanted a hand aun at ules wall be •hot, he u 1d. Kathy Strutt, 2024 Commodo re Rd., Bay crest. The died Tuesday , J an. 24, at ai.rl Mardy Sylveuer in the The robber escorted \rtark seml~fo rmat event will be held in th e Jamboree room the Lona Beach Vetermt Toy Shop, 31')1 E. Cout C::. Sutton, 3116 Samoa Pi., Theo Robins, founder and pre sident or the Robi ns Ford .-o\1ency for . the Harbor Area, and 2·timc president of the Newport 'iarbor Chamber of Commerce , was honored at last niaht's anaual Chamber dinner 11 "man of the year for 1966." of the Newporter Inn, 'from 8 p.m. to mi dn ight. The H01pital. He wa1 a W'.vi Hwy., Corona del Mar , and C01 t1 \ieu, to the 2nd theme will be "wln teT wonderland:'High\ight of the veteran and had wOfk.ed •• aaid "Thi• it a hold up; ,noor. There \it. Sutton wu •-I 2c aive.me the cal h." forced to tum over the day'a evening will be the crown ing of the king and queen at a carpen"'r or J yean. He was born in Slau.ahtcr, She scooped all the money receipts of 175.91 to the 11 :15 p.m. Candidates have been chosen. from Hi·Y Ky., and had lived in Costa 'OUt of the c ash reai1ter and armed bandit. and Tri-+H~Y Clubs. <Swenson photo.) MenlO years. handed him the day's re· c c d H be 1 th colpro , s90 In bilh and "tnner TIDELANDs VP~.w;~.~ :~ 3~3:; th: chanac, in a bank baa. • • Veterans of World War I, C.pt. J.M SIM•k• .-\s the robber left he warned _ j FEES ASKED ~::r~~~r~··c;::.: ·~~~~~GEM SHOW FEB.4-S ~~: th~'':::.~r f;~~~~n: is plannea He hu been 1ellin1 Ford products -fr om Mode l T to Thunderbird -Iince Feb. 23, 1923, first in Btlt)()a, No. 1453, Co1ta Meu. be cau1e he would be "around 1 · 1 C 1 back." She c alled the U.:n in 2 location• in New-He was .hot pita cbaannan y or !. Stenta ln 1%1 to uti.Cy a lona-Plans for a February diMer .....,.t Beach, and now on The Newport Beach City Uti. Vi ce~ayor Doreen lor the.::!"' InA IUOUJ vet• "--lol ( ., •. , c• I I I • .. police ' ... .. .--· " .., "" .,.-xn.,. 1 na rift an, c t neou amona ama un · mectin& were u.ll c~ue.., Har bor 81vd. in Costa Mesa. C. ouncil caltedMonday eve n· Man hall u.id abe favored ora•• h.ad hcl' nearly Mln•ral a. Lo,o~,., '-cloty 1 book · In Cotta \ien a robber M • · 1 th ' 1 ·-... - -or a covenna pros-• • on,ay monuna a e 11t1 'Je•pite hi• 7(}o.pJu1 years, 1n1 for 1 a tudy of a pro-such 1 study, 10 that 1 every ofrice in the 2 orpni• Thia year the theme or the pectina and collectina. utina a T1hirt II • muk weekly break.fau mcetina or he sti ll pun In 6 days a pou l to chu&e fees for Cannula could be worked utioru. He had been • 20d:t annual show or the Hi• lateu work, "'Miner-with slit• cut for hi• eyu the year at the Corona del week at his cH ice. commercial u1e o f tide· out for charaina feu (OJ comnander in both aaani· Oranae Coaat Mineral &: alol)' for amateuu,'' aR-and mou th, walked into the Mar Chamber office. A He carrx: to 'lewpon Beach Iandt. corrmcrcial operations on zarlono. Lap•' •--· So-lory 'II be · · 1 ~4 ... Jack in the Box drive-in, . 1 br kl . ,_.T ~ W1 pcanna m 7V , "'''cuue1 conunenta ea 111 was for the fint t inE in I 9J I. This action was decided public Ianda · Survivor a include hit wife, .. Ptotpector'a paradise." many upects of mineraloay, M "ted aerved by Mrs. J euie Hi ll, upon durin& discunion of Jack Raub, enaineer for Francu; 3 dauahtert, Mn. The ahow will be held at properties of cryat&la, what ate (I aecretary, and Mra. Helen ~;ti~~ w;: r:~n::' i ~ the pier permit request of the prop-o• p•'cr pro)'o•t, Cuol Joneo of l'.'war•o .•,·r ~ ~ C P · 1 k I · h I M ~ J k N 1 wh ..... "' ... ... "' ,.., ""e VJ&nlt ounty Ill• to oo or m t e way o ' ~~~~·Y· 1921 after a ltint in the e~~&rlt e ~~~· Sh:llwa~~~ir: s tressed the need ror early Force b11o, Mrs . Elaine &roWldt on 54-turday and identify ina habits, features • I • OUter topic• of di •cuuion ,ir Force , and on June 1 he · b d I 406 S B action becauae the new Olsen of Coata Meta, and Sunday, Feb. 4 and S. Show and sizea,and where to look In s aytng inchuled bealltification of opened hit Bay Ave . aaraae pact aywar 0 · ay · h 1• be Mr. •· Muriel .•n•erson of S Ft., Balboa bland, and to cons truction I ou... com-~ "' opena aturday at 10 a.m. for excellent •pecimena. the hi.,hway ~tollJh Corona at '706 S. Bay ... ve ., in coniUUCt 1 new bWidina. plcted for the buay nrrmer Mirmu ota; a brother, lO 10 p.m. and closet Suna Capt. Sinkanka1 wu born \tichael!)auaherty, cbaraed del Mar, and ltepl to be Balboa . · Councilman Lind1iey Par· time. Marshall K. Howell o( San day at6 p.m. in Pater•on, New Jeraey. with the murder slayina or taken to improve local !ie is put pre1 ident of 10111 u id that the atructute Councilman !)ec Cook u id Bc;'~dino; 7 aran:c~~::ren; One of the outatand.ina He entered the Navy u an hi• wife, Mary, and Peter'). ahoppina facilities in vi ew the !iarbor 'rea Boy 1• Club is non"'tonformina, 1ince it he would like to uc the an . area~·aran c 1 ren. participant• of the 1%7 aviation cadet, served in Keefe of Santa Ana on Jan. of lhc fall openina of New-and ia u i\1 an active mem - i1 entirely in the tideland• problem re1olved in 30 day a. ~rva ce• W:111 ~ held at ahow will be Capt. John variou• aircraft squadrons, 19, will be arrai ped Monday, port Center. Bi II Ro11er, be r or the board of di rectors. 1:30 p.m. thu Fnday, Jan. Sinkankaa or sill !)ieao, ahipt .... and orricu in many Jan. 3a, in the Newport· owner of the Brua Rina He waa the fint pre1ident low BID REJECTED 27, at Bell Broadway Mor· retired U.S. Navy aviator poinu of the a lobc urttil he Men municipal court. dreu sbop, re commended of the ~ewport Harbor Ex· tu.ary, 110 Broadway, Costa who hu made a career 11 retired in U61 to •devote Mary o\M !)auaherty, 26· npan1ion of the me rchants' chanae Club, has 1erved as Men. Tho Rev. Philip 0 · a book author on mineral full time to writina. ycar~ld coder in the com-division of the Chamber. president of the Costa \tesa· achedule for tum-on charae• M~ray and. the W'NJ Veterans and lapidary subjects. Hi a He i1 a certified 1emolo--puter 1ection at UCI. w11 The breakfut meetina will Newport Harbor Lions Club, The Newport Beach Ci I)' Council rejected the low bid for a ci ty yard corporation yard buildina Monday even- ina becauu the bidder did not p on en the cone c t conuactina licenac. R. W, McClellan and Sons o( Coua M•u aubmitt.ed .. low bid ol tll,~3.1.50 for tbe steel bu.ildina add· iLion and pavin1 at the cor~ poration yud. Publi c works director Joe ::>evlin reported that the contractor had submi ttcd hit bid on the baais or an informal opinion from the local office of the sta te contractort' licensina board that b.ia Clan A licenae waa satisfactory, but the headquarten office in Sacramento did no t a1ree >M th this opinion. City Attorney Tully Sey· mour uid that the con tractor hu applied for the conecl licen1e, but in the meantime could void the conttact , if awarded, by no t completina the license application. Counci I man 9 ee Cook moved that the contract be awarded to the 2nd low bidder, Charles S. Boyd of Newport Beach, who bid $14,273. Mr. Boyd, wh o was in the audience, u id he had been in lhe contractina business for 27 years, and had served u constructi on manaaer for Allhon Honer Co. of Santa Ana for S years. "I built the bank around the comer,'' he said, rderrina to the Security Fi11tNational Bank Buildina. after watet t.ervice hu been w!ll officaate. Entombment book., "'Gem cuttina," Ci a aist of the American Gem · the -oc of movina convene at 1":30 a.m. every and is 1 Pill commander of wtll be at Hubor Rest In t-eu .. _ _..,y at the Ch·~er turned off for non"'Paymcnt tabliahed hia reputation in Society, maintaina member~ from the ')au·~eny home at~ 261 , E Co ,,~H,~wy Newpon'iarbor Leaion Post I bill · 1 · J -A Mauaoleum in Cotta Me1a. ... 0 111 ce 7 a o • vto auon ~ cuue, or lhit field. Later, the fin t ship in the Min.eraloaic&l 2947 Mendon ':>r., C01ta 1 • • • 291 . by tequell of O'Mler or DR. PETEKSOI TALKS edition or "Gemstones or Society or America, New Me • w"th the aid or Peter A d ba dH Is $47 tenant. Or. Bob Peteraon, county North America," published York .Mineral~aical Club, Kc:r~. 3 1 1, her aupervi1or at rme n ge • Adopted Ordinance 1201. auperlntendent of schools, in 1~5~ and in 1%0, won San Dieao Maoeral &: Gem UCI, when tbe y were aunned establishina parkin& meter will apeak on "Antidote to 1he ')curt Maaazine tottlh· Society, Miaeraloaical !So-down . "Give ma all yow mcmey ," "1 want aU yow cuh," he feu on portion• of Via ~qediocrity" at lha 00011 w .. t lU.-aua prallli.um ciat;y of •ulUaa'-'-. D.c.. Po\toa, c.e.outnc\l.aa -. • ..._.,...~.._. .. ,.._ •~IL Ma1ap .oil Via Opor\o, l.a ......._,., .. tlaa,.. "'-"" awMII;. ,. ..._., *1'4 .... ae....S o-. aem ... ataytaa. sUd ..._ M._t \11'11' ti J E 'c,..'1• -th -bbe the Lido Shopt Area. bor l(iwanla Club today, boot, ••Qematoc.ea IQd nria-mineral 1ocietioa. !Jauaheny, 26, an en,Sncer ordered Mn •. ack • o e , th~ Coles, e youn~ ro r • All~iztad cbc namina Jan. 26, at tho Villa Marina eral1 -how and where to At lhe Coat& Mel& show at -'•tonutronic, 1hot Mr. 1623 Tradewmds Ln., Baya clipped the ph~e w~res and r:l the tnaurance firm of restaurant. find them" wu published he will diaplay 1 cue or Keefe in the cheu and b ack crell., when abc opened her wamed them, ?on t come MacKay and Dicb to be N b I" ' k d hi• award winnina .50 choice as the Santa .,nan ran from fronl door shortly alter 7 ouuide , someone i1 watcha named u the loc:al broker ew ow m I g~eens as e minerals in miniature Thue the area. p.m. Thutsday, Jan. 1'1. ina." o. f record on t.he ci.ty'a fire I' '1 Mn. '.>&Oiherty llruaaled The man w.a• youna. about An how and a ha lf later are specimens, most y cry~ lhlutance .~bey, ttnc• .th• The Newport Beach City owners Aun. not to allow stalt, under 2 inchea in with her hut~ and was .5 feeL, 10 Jnchu, tall , a~d in the north s ection orTus~ finn serv!cl~l the pohcy, Courc:il aavc fav orable any oraaniud activity at the dimenaion. in the mini ature shot throuah the heart. An blonde. He wu dreued tn Lin • muked younl man, Bayly, Martin and Fay or attention Monday evenina park. .cau,ory, He will also dis-autop•y perform:d Friday a ~ ·~t c~at over a blue dreucd in tan cloth ina , Lot A:nae~u. no lonaor haa to the reque1t of the New-play a caae showina hi• indic~te• abe died inuantly. plaad shut, h aht pants, and pointed a pistol at Mrs. an ofTtcc tn Newport Beach. port Harbor Lawn Bowlin& The club, wi th 90 membeu, excellent talents in the art _,ccordina to police, low cut teMit abou. Grace Pattenon, demandina • Gave formal approval to Club and the Parks 8eache• now bowls on the &reen 1 1 . . 1 \tichael ~au&herty then "Yo~·re kiddin a," Mn. all her money. She aave him . oC . • ad ' th N 1 o acetma or cuttlna o c 1 0· • 10 th ... __ ... , h 1 h the appomtment acuna and Recreation Conmiuion Jacent to e . ewpor b •. 1 . cha sed the wo unde d Peter o e rep teu e \1al"lloll .. s 7 and he cut er te ep one . 1 k L L . H bor L . H II t 15th aem 1tones Y "'1SP ayana a · · · F · h' way ·nt th I' c~ty ~ e~ fi~~a tha&loa a• for • new lawn bow lin& lite. u tJlon a a 200;)-carat faceted topaz, a Keefe, ahootana hu~ In :;:e orcma II I c e me. caty c er ... lbyln&th ~ vathcana1 Anaua Potter, vico"'Presi· St. i'R Ccntr&l Newport. \ott. SOO..cuat cut citrine from arm before. over~k1n.a th1m house, the robber ord ered Police be li eve the 2 rob-- cy create... e uta o dent or the club tltimated Potter uid that lar1er 5 . and shootana ham 10 e ~-h. Cole to hana up the ber ies were commi tted by Maraery Schrouder IMt ' facilities would allow the an Dt eao County, 1 luae h ad phone. the same penon. A a M L . • I lhe COl t at 125,000 for land club to arow and to brina in faceted plaque o r quartz e . 72 k'd UJ, .. "· $) ... 0 101 .. &I'Yih for 2 new Jl'een• and con· from Brazil with rutile in· ... E ·o OF -unit" pro"led 0 waa Itt a.t J a mon • lttuction. He uid that the permanent re1 idents to the I,.L T K ALVOn • Authonzed a new pop-Irvine Terrace park had city. clu1ions, a malachite tray COSTA MESA DIES ulat.ionestimateby the tl&te been lu&Jested aa a site, The Council referred the in the form of 1 leaf, and a Wal ter Alvord., 221 Pacific A 72-unit residential de-mcnts on aara1c locatton' de~artment of finance at an but added that the lrvi e th . auina of faceted Williamsitc Dr., Colta Me1a, wu pro. esumatcd coat of S300, to .n request to .e City rran~aer beads, to1ether wi tb a fine nounced dead on arri val a t velopment on \~rovi a St., for the uni ts, areen ucas perrrit the city to receive Co. ha'. an aarecment With for study, w1th 1nauuct1on1 black opal from ~c vada and Hoaa Hoapitalat 10:lO p.m. wen or Bth St., in Co ua and the driv c wa) radiu,, additional fundi in 111 tax the ltv1ne Terrace Home• to report back on Feb. 27 · beauti ful wh1te opal• from Tuesday, J an . 24. He was Corrmiuion approva l \1on· and motor vehicle in lieu R d"slr" l"n I adv"tsor h"tred AUIUaha. The Smithsonian a7 and had had pre\'iOu a dihis followe d • Jan. 16 tax. Last year's certified e I IC I lnltitution tn Wuhinaton, heart uouble. The Oranae study seuion between build~ population fiaurc or 38,650 D.C., has many of Capt. Coun ty Coron er' a office II inl conuactor J,W, ~cMicha was arrived at by actual Fund• up to .S2SO were parity of ample maanitude in Si nkankas' fine cut faceted investi aalin a the cause or ael and the commissioners doot to doot count. altocated Monday evcnina bo~ population and vo ter aem stones and specimens. death. in which ad justed diu arec· :=:~E~~.'I.·E'J•r ~.~.-~~:!~r;:n~~~·4~~~~ ~1:£~:~:i~~n~i~i!!.i~~;~~ TheY.' II sail on the Sahara The annual Balboa Pe--trictina. redisu ictinashould be under· . b . ninsula Point An n. btidae The consultant is Dr. taken at this time " · Sailina in e Sahara,any-c aptatn the other u111e, land yachts arc moved by ·11 b · M Th · one? with Wanen Zi ebarth actin1 wind cauaht in a sinale tournament WI eam on· Leroy C. Hardy' chai'nnan . e report was ace om• Three Harbor area men ue u anchor man. ana red u il . The)' rett on 4 day, Jan. 30. Cash prizes 1 th I'· 1 · A d b th ~ 11 w·n, ~ 'II b • • n ·-~ 0 e po attca ICience ,c• ~JUt . y e 0 0 1 n . N thAI . h Rerweaent.ina Europe will whee ls, 2 inOatable tiru wa c awarue, to ta .. t tm 1 1 C rr . Sr rc r mat on on population yana to 1 or nca, w ere t-winners. Gr and winneu will par 1 en a 1 1 Bomlah 1H tn: 1 they will compete wi th rep-be sand bu&Jitl rrom Ger-widely Jpaced It the rear ANCHOR LODGE TO HOST VASA COM VEMTIOM HERE Anchor Lodae of ~ewport Besch wil l hold the 53rd annual convention of the Southern Californ ia District 15, \"as a Order or Ame n ca, It the ~ewpor tcr Inn Feb. 24-26. receive additional cuh Col eac, Lon& eac · e an voteu, compiled by · r 6 E many , Belaium, France, and 2 narrowly spaced at 'II b , .• SIO an ho"• plaM,·na auoci ate ')aren rcsentahvu rom uropean The Council also: prizes and their names will wa c P 1"' ... , · 1 .. Britain, and Holland. the front. .~ th ,. n · A •1 '":.roth: nat.iona in a l ,lCKkn1le an ... -• Ap"'oved firat rcadi.,, '"0 on the perpeOJal uophy. a~u e tmc re,uaeu 1 ... The rally could latt 2 A lone dri\'er cb.anaea the The Vasa Order was or· aanized 1n. Conn ec ti cu t in !H6 and 1n Los Anaelelio in H06. There are now more than 370 loca l lodaes in the U.S . ., Can ada and Sweden. Ouirman or the Anchor Lodae is Ernest Soderbera of Newport Hei1hu. ·~ • ,. rc• 1 2' hooo•s C.V•utl lfU "•• ..... ,. yacht rally over Sahara of Ordinance 1203, which Janet Snith, 4l3 Belvue Cl una u. a ~ -· 01,.,.h, c ..... , J-. 1,1967 sands. month•, but 30 daya i1 more front wh ee l direction b)· would ettabJiah A·P..fi (ad· Lbn ., B1albo1 ~ 617r<l422! '!'ay Councitmanh. Howardbm~oa: 1 _. __ , .. 5,886 2,609 Two adventure hO&andl , likely. This variable Lime preuurina a croub&r. He ~SAw•-y TOHOD~IPSIT•L miniltrative profeuional) e con ace.., or more 1n1ot~ crt, 11 c aarman, au 1tteu 2 .......... 4,250 1.836 Lawrence Pardey, n , ci allows for wind lulh which can also ch&n&c \be land V'l'll ,., • ,., zonina Cor ththe Sthtanley malion. ~-re~n:unendation• o.C the 3. ......... 6_236 3_122 2633 w. Coast Hwy,, Marl· wou ld slow the wind driven ~ni c'a dircctio_.n by _pull-Lillie Tauone, 61. of property at e aou wut re..,aatnctma commlttte , und buaaiu . ma on a line· an\1 manapulaa 1331 Saker St., Cot ta \teu, I ~ • FLOR(~( • "RITI h. h 1 1 1··• c ·1 4 .......... 7,573 3,7 10 nert Mile , a water yacht comoro _,over Dr. an, 16th ""' ""' r ... w ac a so nc I.IUCI ou.nc1.. The 150-pound u ianaular tina the n il. died T uuday, Jan. 24, in St., ncar Cliff Haven, and OF COSTA MISA DIES AI F 't and Bob s .......... 6•485 2•7ll •kipper bu.ildin& a )'acbt he spite of duperate auempt1 alao fa th• comer acrou florence A. Fritz, 13, of ~Thnl0ton. OfJI 6·········· 3•808 2•059 hopes to nil &round. th• Dnve" •t"n law revt"sed b)' ci ty fire uni ta to u ve 16tb St., whore tbe Mormon 2283 Eldon Ave., Coat& committee report 7 .......... 4,064 2,311 world, and Wanen Ziebarth, her. Church ia located. Attorney Mesa, died Friday, Jan. 20, atated that "there i1 dis• 38,3.52 18,360 301 E. Balboa Blvd., Sa l-, F~temen were called 10 Gordon Richmond, ropre· in a convalttcent home, B fity• I tud• d boa, a shipriaht, are motor· A revised ordinan.ce (Of months . A u~e permat would the Tauone home at I0:2S ~:;:cn~d lh~ S~~~~~i::r.=~ d:;,rv;~:~ 2~e:~ ~:~~e::; eau lng p an s 18 in/ro~ ~=ey::; will Oy to ~:;::t~ !:! :!:i:~;e:; ~~~be requtred for reopen· ~md,c"'!:~~~ndn=: ~~~ additional ~operty in the Bibic Church. Coat& Mcll. The Corona del Mat Beau• traffic islands ate to be Paris, fot preliminaries, Monday ni Jbt • meetina or A usc permil wollld not be ma Cor air. rczCI'Iin&, claimina that it Interment waa at Harbor liful committee will meet at improved and preunt the m and then ao on to Colomb lhe Newport Beach Ci ty required for rcbuildina if lhe She wu taken by ambulance would .. prejudice our ~ Reat Memorial Park. Funcr~ 4 p.m. Monday, Jan. )0, in to the Parks, Beaches and Bachar, Alaeria. jump-off Council and p6Ued to 2nd reataun.nt it damaaed or to Hoaa Hospital. Doctor• 1i liort." A public hearina al •rranaementa were made the Corona del Mar Chamber Re creation Conuniuion on poi nt rot the Feb. 13 rally. re•dina. deatroyed by fire, cxplosiOft; there pronoun ced her dead waa set rex Feb. 14. by Bell Broadway Mortuary, or commerce olficc to chou Feb.!?. Final deuinat.ion for lhe in-New provitiona hue been earttaqu.ake Of odter act 10 on arrival. • Approved Artt rcadina Cotta Men. Mlich traffic is Iandt on In additi~n to .cil)' mone!, tem.ational meet i1 Nouak· added to apply \0 ea.iaUna an uteftl o( n.ore an ~ or Ordinance 1204, which Coati Hwy. they •ould like the be&UIIficauon convnH· chon, Mauritania, JO days drivt~n . tako4&t and out .. or ita appniMd n.hae ••• would aboliah the bovd or $1101M FUISSTOLIM J improved by the city. t.eehumoncyfor l.he project later. door reataurana, wb.idll fiaed -, a reepouible aduj.tmenlt, at ita rqqt,ao•l. Po lice ue invaatiaatina n. beaPAiCicatioo com--and i .. endt to approach Jotet*l R. Antnu. llll would become QOa-oonf'OC"m-appn.iaal firm 0, lOOft ot ita and tranafer iu siJD, cod& the tbef\ ot $1&0 wotdl of mi.tttem.tTueaday wi\h Cal local merchants (ex more 'Pomma Ave.., Costa •.tesa. ina wi lh *'' ~tioa or 6e _1 -~ aloe -~ . new Oldinuc:a. ·~-a-~ ac..__a, 10 hearina cl:tiu to tbt Plan· run rromRicbard Ca&e Fllf'l S&awart. director of parka .· rw.~.. owner of Ardut.t Manac in Tbt MW a&ctioe ..... w lbe uael&.mnt by *• nina Conwniulon. 3&00 £, Coaat Hwy., CotoD•I bli.ch.a and recreation, in CIIICII ClOSS CUT Cotta Men, will Oy directly dl OfdiiiiUU JI'O"iM• .. , uaeuor. ,. ,.. .... . • !)lac.a11ad a pcopoasd d•l Mar. The nriui .. 1.._ an au.mpt to diJect a U,SOO The c:IKarch croaa encted to Alaeria. • wort would u .. ID ... c~ ordinance rtlatiq 1o walot include a CbJ aa rei'* c:aprl. tratnc: llftdac.qiaa pro~ct buide lbe breueway at .._ wlll •kipper l oldie l aoc:b '"..,_" IDlY cca-pl .. td wi*ia a,..,. rate• •d cUr .. t; ..,.,d a racoc. hat, a·~ a,alllnlr ached.altd for COJoaa del S&. Nldnw"a P"Hab,l,eri.a aailboata on wt.eela bonow-ti• .. lo OJ*a .. _..._, a 10 rHiuy Ill• aaaa. to a~,aturm bau nw.ak cape Mar. Ouarcb io Cliff H••• waa ed rrom dae PNacb eape· aM pe-t, •1 .. 1 tiM n•· D• onti..ce wiU CIICIIee P•b.14 bee••• olC~Mati<lta 110le, and a NOIW'Iai• 1M cc.mi"" i•tlllda 10 •••td downs-~ momina., dally foe •• ~ara oom-....,.. an ct•a4 r...-• • for W n .. ., _. '"""' die ........ d reo bluo ros altNt· ootollllah Jlrioridoo"" will<* J•.l~ patldoo. Lany .p-,r will -~-period ol J ll4loplia. Palo. 14. I • AIIGIIITIIII n'\IDIIIT1 COlliNG POl VIIIT Pif'le• uc ...... etlldeata from llueftot Alret., A.rtaa- d .. , •o are ...... • n oll Newport Hoi"" HI. -1 . .,. •-IM .. ...... -T'Mo._, J-. 31. Thay ril -w. lo ...... of ····-... -.... ···•· .. H-HI •• • ~~.. .1!., ,~ .\RVO E. HUP.\, owolf ...... llllllllf of ... Eosl'" •••••••••••••••••••••• l11E LIIE II FUIIIIII AT TilE LEn The Ci ty Arts Commi ttee and th! Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club have certainly proved a point: Persis!ence pay s. Cther wo rthy organl zations ca'l take heed, and can al so persist in their requestS for financial assistance from the ci ty, and they too should receive the same kind treat· ment from the City Cou nc1 l members, bless their hearts . HOW TO CIIIATI A P~ PIOI&IM ly Tom And•-n TM.re i• no real fann problem and there hun'l been for yean -c~e«pt the problem deliberately manufactured and perpetuated by the pinlca, punlca and collectivists in the U nited State• Departnw:nt of Agriculture, Department of S.ate, and eltewhere. Vet, we face a possible food crisis in Am· erita. We a iiiJl face p0uible insolvency and aurnmder. Why ? Bccall!le it wa1 and is plan· ned tha• way, not only in the USDA and State, but also in Commert.e, Dt:fente and other departments of our RQVernmt'"nt, as a GORDON MIOOLETON, ex~aptain of his fine Harbor Area record, he Is now combination of do--gooden, Sociali.u and the Corona del Mar High School tennis 8th out of 150 tennis" play~r.; at '.he 4.ir Communim try to level us down and merge team and now attending the Air Force Force Academy. Pictured here, irom us into A One-World Socialist state undc•· Academy, rece ives $100 scholarship left, are Dan Shea, treasurer, and Jay the Communist and Jibrral·cannibal club check. fr om Newport Harbor Racquet Burchett, president of Newport Hcll'bor commonly koo\"n as the United Nations. A~ricult\•tal bureaucrats ha\'e uK'd statis· Club. The scholarship was offered to Racquet Club; Leon Meeks, principal of tics lilct' a drunk u)('s a lamp-post : for sup- the outstanding tenni s student at "the Co rona del Mar High School and Mr. port in~tead of illumination. For without the school during lq&b, to be selected by Middl eton. bi!i{ statistical lir tilt': Amrrican 1~ple would the principal and staff. ln addition to not sit still for tilt' grt'at fann fraud . AI _:::.,:_::;::.,:.:::::_.::::._::.::.;;....:,_,:.::..:_..:_ __ -::;-----=::---::;-;:-------Smith uW to say : "Let's look at the rC<"ord." LeHers to the Ed ••tor The trouble with the ram• n-co,d ;,, to pa'a- phrasc ann'th~r fa\"nrite did)<': kecords don't lit', but liars do record. TIM! WILL TELL the mcssase isn't acHing in& a n~rnber o£ yean U:ter Billions of dollan have been stolen from Editor of th e Ens ian: across to our cduca.tou t:hat zradua.tton, or leavma the American taxpaye r "to help the poor lit· L l k E . we want to cut t•u t the foil s school, tie fannc.•r." Hut the poor linle farmer "01 as wee · s · nat an car· . . ( d 1 h . 0 . d . 1 by M Th tn educatiOn an nr t at Lower the grade rcquue• "irtually none of it. For when the Rovern· more .on~lhe-"f arm pro1rant" Iince 19S2 than on &n)"hi"l ria ~epc defme, the farmers ha\'e peen the btnefita. TM fan:oen -par· tic:utarly the litde onn who needed help mott -ha~ received crumbs from the table. I belie\'e it ia ..te to NY that our govern· ment bftt given mOrt! help to the enem~ of the United Statn than to our own bottom· fringe farmen -the pOor litlle Iannen. Our lying bureaucrats, while pouring our ag· ricultural "wrpluiH" into the ~tholes of the world. ha\'1! al)'ly encouraged Importation of huge amounts ol many o( thOle samr "in· surplus" eommodhtes. We are not competilive in world markets l4ny morr becaute ,~~:overnment bu~aucraC)', rrgimcntation and comrols ha\'C: supplanted ~upply and demlll\d. To compensate for our 1051 of chickl'n markC"U to the Common Mar- ket, our lcad('rl creatf"d a dynamic new C:K· port : doves to Moscow. Thnt is seeminp;ly no bag limit on doves for Moscow -my fine fc::atherrd friends -and i1'1 open seaJOn yrar round. In b et, our government actually pars a bounty on dovrs for the enrm)'. brib· ing our farmen to produce whrat for gm·ern· mc::nt storage bins •o ~ gin•n to Ruuia. which could conceh•ably corner the world wheat market. ne ~n ~rttc e an/' : matter, in all other govern-ments, for if the university ment ~ra~·y bowl runneth over. the burr-au · mas •. oaers rega •n& e. mcnt}. is to be l.lemocratic, which crats havt' all the spnom and the poor little Repu~hc an State ~entral As for President Clark It should be, any high farmers have only forks. Rut hundreds o f mil· Commtttee Conventton. m Ken holding up admissions school graduate should be lions of tht'" taxpayr-n' dollan ha\·t' been Sacramen to the preVIOUS for the campuses , get riJ of admittc J. A poor student given to rich abM·ntet· landlords who cuhi· weekend. 'Nhat was probably him. He is using thi s IHI a has just as much tiahl to \"ate nothi n~t: but the ASC {A).I:rirultural Sta· intended as an informative method to scare peopl e improve himself as a aood bili;,.ation and Consuvation -~rvic::) offi c-.:1. ani clc about lhe new State in to thinking their children studenl and probably has a Namra\ly. mQSt peop~r 1uistakr:nly aM·J.m:< penses." Central Committee Vice won't be able to go to ou r greater need for all the ad-that, ju~t bccau5e our govemme.nt has spent Chainnan sank to a poor, state schools , unless the vantages college life offers. t recall 'way back how the Arts Committee received per- mission to use th e Ci ty Hall as an art galler)', so that work oi.local artists could be displayed. There was to be no spending of tax money for this project. Several ci ty budgets later, it wa s di scovered that tax money was being s pent for th is art display, co ntrary to the clear wording of the o~gi nal agre ement. The city was picking up the tab for th~ insurance cost. There was brief protest, but the Council agreed to con tinue paying for the insurance. Two weeks ago, the Art s Commi ttee asked for a little mo re - and got it: $1 00 a year "for publicity and incidental ex· Thus, our hureaucratit' bounty huntrn build up Rnuia "50 shr will no longer br afraid of us.'' What we should be rnost afraid of is not Ruuia but the traitors in \Va~hin.~ton who ;,ul' hl'lpinR Hus .. ia. Red China and other t'tlt'111ics. Our lt:adt>n - Democrat and ltepuhlkan -han· tri1·d 10 brilx and buy the world with h;J.Oclou u . 1•itht·r as a suh!titute for a fon•i~<:n poliry or in C)!'cln to make the world safe for conmHmi~m . The Lawn Bowling enterprise has been going on for editorialized accoun t of a schools are given anything Then if any student doesn't qui t e a while too. About as long as t have been covering political power struggle they ask for. ' apply himself, or is a The Conservative Corner the City Council meetings, there have been requests for wh ich took place. Pay instructors and other trouble maker, expell him. taxpayer help in getting better facil it(es. The city has What was even more uaaic emp loyees what they an: Very trul y yours, 8 been putting up some tax money each month for qu ite a about the article was the not wor ,th, bu t fir e them_ if t~ey Eme ry S. Hanson b I d . 1 don t accept your Juecu o~ 46 Emera ld Bay wh ile. Monday night came the request for $25,000 for new 50 su 1 e lscreditina 0 Dr. as handed down thru thelf Laguna Beach. Calif. "Praise God from whom ~I had retched ihe aoal, he bleuinas flow, wen t "over the &op" in true "Praise !lim, all ye crea-military style and launched Tully and the anti..Carpen-· T k ···' bowling greens. The Council members expressed their supcn ors . a e ~wvan tase •· ter forces. Certainly Mr. of all possible automa tion WIN -AND GET OUT! tures here below.'' an ofrensivc aaainst dcmon- Quot.ina from the openina suation s planped for Jan. stanza of this arand old 31 and Feb. I, when cler~r· hymn, Or. Carl Mcintire men all over the counlr)' broadc ast over the lOth have been invi ted to ao to Cen wry Refonnation Hour Washinaton and to protest approval. ratrick aspires to a •ole or h. .d 0 . and teac mg a• s. perate Ed1tor of lhe En sian, , That's the way it goes. Oth e r grou ps can com e, and will influence in the GOP; so all out ~ campuses 12 The war in Vietnam is the come, with requests fo r a share of the tax fund s o f the doc s Mr. Carpenter, and any months of the year. Give most vital issue of the day. ci ty. And the Council cannot be so heartless a s to show po litician for that ma tter, th e instructors apd eVery-Wha t are we waitina for? favo riti sm and ag ree to som e reques ts and refu se others. Thank goOdness for men one else two weeks vaca-With a ll lhc rorces at our It's always for "a worthy cause." And so the Coun cil such as. 9r. Tully, who, re· tion a ye ar. If the y dt!sire command, the money, the aardleu of who is bac lc.ina to work on ly thre e quarters power, the weapons, th e in· tclligencc to clean up this me ss, we'd like an answer to when are we aoina to win ? General MacArthur would have had the answer. network, expressina hi s again1t the con tinuance of personal aratitudc for the of the war in Vietnam .. fact thtl the ChriAtmas fund To counter th is move, he conuibutions had reached a urged hearers of his broad· total of more than the hoped c uts to aalhcr in the na- for sum or sJOO,OOO. The tion's capitol, and enaaae Utousandsofpeople throuah-in a "man·to-m.an" coooter out the natioo who joined attac k:. He pt'anned to have together in making this his forces mobilize at noon Christmas offerina a sue-on Jan. 31 at the Washina- ceu s~e\led the chorus in ton Hotel, there to pick up alorifyin& Almishty God by btMera~ Md '?laouda. He ain1in1 the next two linea: then uised ··&em to sally gets th e city involved in mo re and more enterprises, and th k. r in .,toad of four, 1,.,. them em, arc wor mg or a con· gets our tax money spent in more and more directions. I servatively-oriented R.epob-for three quarters. can see no hope lor halting this spending spiral; indeed, ican party. Why would a If the~·. the instru ctms, I had better get busy and pre s ent a few of my o wn pet man ri sk his career and re· Jun't like work ing in our s tate, let them g,1 else- proposals for the k.indly consi deration of the Newpo rt putation by leadina the In-when:. If the siUden ts don't Beach City Council. How could they say "no" to my dianation Coun cil several like nur university, bnunce But then he tried in Korea, worthy projects? yea.rs ~1° w hc~ a. slow~y them out immediately and didn't he? Ge neral Westmore- -\ • • • • ,~ ~ , r'..a ~kCOfr\1 1\JUCrH:Ilfl p~.~.bh.c t.ake uudents lhat do appre-land IS also uyina. but WAUD COU&l lSMI flVDU CIPIN.I"'I--.. .wu not aware . that lh~u ci.&t.e wh»t we , the tax pay .. who· a tyinl his handa7 -This should be almost the limi t evenftor the most patien t ·~Vsoverlnmen_t1 ..,a~ trTaln-crs, are doing for them . It doesn't malce sen1e to -m& ugos av p1 ots tn ex-Charge tui ti on , bu t don't be opening up chaMels of "Praise Him above the forth and to staae counter heavenly host, oHensi vea, supportina a supporter of the Earl Warren Su preme Court. Read th is in· as. This wasn't the ac lion tum any student away ir it trade with more comn'lllni•t credible de cision, which was announced Monday : "The a poli tici an would talc.e. works a hardship on a stu· Supreme Court ruled that New Yo rk: State may not fire tea· This was the ac tip!\.5~· dent, Have the m pay s tart• (Continued on pa.e 3) "Praise Father, Son, and policy of "Victory in Viet- Holy Ghost." nam, wherever the peace- ch e rs in tax-supported schools -or any other civil ser· Tully took' We have l.l!Ways ~.;;;...,;;.;._.;.._.;.;;;..;.;.;.. _________ .;.. __ • vants -solely because they are members of the Commun· known whe re Mi ke T ully at-any--price proponents The me lody reechoed the were active. Anaels' chorus whi ch herald· Dr. Mcintire called atten- cd the birth of the Christ tion to the nation wide ad· child, 2,000 yean aao. And, vcnisina c ampaian beina i£ we may ao farther, th e c arried on by a p oup of thousand Korean orphans, Presbyterian laymen , This the chaplains in the army group, he said, had financed of the Republic of Korea, full page advertisemen ts in the dtousands or Ouistians, leading newspapers protest:. disposseued and padlock· ing aaainst change& bein g ed from their churches in proposed in the reliaious southern India, and the policies of the church. s tood. is t Party. The 5-4 decision overthrew the state's scheme It is equally uaaic that \1r. Rogers considers him· selr .competent to decree what "observers" felt was STATE IOUIIIP fo r ba rr ing subversives from the school system." The Earl Warren Court, after a long series of decisions favo ring commu ni sts and other criminals, now arrives at its zenith of madnes s. In Vi etnam, American boys are being kill ed by com munists. On the same day th at the Supreme Cou rt shocked the nation with its ruli ng, Presi- dent Lyndon Johnson sent Cong ress a $172.4 BILLION budget, almost hall of this for mili tary spend ing -fo r figh ting corrmu nism . But the Supreme Cou rt used the harsh NOrds, "highly effici ent terror mechanism," no t against the communists, who are killing Ame rican soldiers, and des troying freedom ev eryw~ere, but against the New Yo rk state law that soug ht to keep communists out oi teach ing oosi tions. Perhaps now the pub lic at large will com e to understand the criticism directed by the conservatives against the Warr en Cou rt. As Justic e Tom Clark said in the dissent· ing opin ion , "No cou rt has ever reached out so far to de- s troy so much with so li ttle." • • • nME TO START IAKIIG UP ' Ju st loo k at you r combi ned cou nty-city tax bill if you want help in making up you r mi nd about Go vernor Rea- gan's suggesti on for charging tuition for university s tu· dents. (My tax bill shows me that 53~ of each tax doll ar go es for the local publ ic schools.) Re call the recent his- tory of trouble and tu rmoil on coll ege campu s es if you are looking for justification for the firing of UC Presi dent Clark Ke rr and even tual hi ring oi .Y1 effective top execu· live .• Re call last week's adoption of an atrocious state textbook (the action wa s done right here in a textbook meeting held in Newpo rt Beach), and you will be awaken- ed to th e fact that you have lost control ot schools. One final bl ow: Monday's ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court, striki ng down a ban on hiring communist teachers •.• And the realization must come to all that it is time for the in· dlvi dual citizen to regain his sovereignty in the matter of the education of his chil dren, just as he is rightly re- sponsibl e in o ther .areas of raising his children to are- sponsible maturity. P rivate enterprise schools are the only answer. MOTICE Of HURIHC NO'I1CE OF PIJBUC HEARJNC NOTICE L'S HER EBY GIVEN tJ.at th~ City Co iiDell of the City of N11wport Such will llold 11 ,.hlic: T.e•riiiJ rtJprdl•tJ OfdiM•ee No. 1203, belas, .. n .... c• of til• City of New• ~ Be•c:h Nt011 i111 property e..1 ·-~:.,. matrlet 11-p No . If, P a c.-.Lul• A-• '••• No. 221, wlllc:ll pro- ,_.. .. -•" Olavtcl M.p .... • .. ...., &II,.. ..... ~ .... .. ,.. " &.eal414 -•• w ............ o ... Otl .. .......... -·. ,... .. "'Z."_ .... _ .. t eW:t ·.--.. a...~_, ........... . ...... the political fate of Frank many readers of this La Magna. If supportin& Dr. column already know, 1 am Tull y is going to cause Mr. whole~eartedly in favor or La \1aana to sail into poli· Go vernor Reagan's proper ti cal obli vion, then let him sals for cuttina the budgets be commended for havina the of our s tate cotl e &cs and pas and intc&rity to do universities, and for pay~ what many Orange Countians ment of reasonable tuition and State Central Corrunit-by students. I am proud to tee members didn't -that have been Ute first mem ber was lo speak. out for his of either house of th e le&i s - convtc tJ ons and his o ld lature to take a public s tand friend and s tand up to a in un conditional support of powerful politician. the governor on this vital As for Mr. Carpenter being issue. a middle-of·lhe--roader only Since then, there has been time will tell. :low he uses a growing surge of opinion his influence with regard to in his ravor throul].hout the ltle 1168 Senatorial election stat e. Some or my leaisla· and pseudo-Republican Tom tive colleagues have stated Kuchel will detcnnine where publicly, oth ers privately , he stands poli tically. The tha~ they are delighted to Republican pa rty mus t have see _ hi&her education in some common philsophicai California deprived at long mee tina arounds ;r it is to last of its "sacred cow" prosper. Republicans must status and opened up to the not allow themse lves to be careful examinati on of the tom apart asain by a faction t.a.Xpayen, on whom its cost which finds itself more com--has become such a arievous fort.able with the decrees of burden. the f)emocrat Party, I shall tum over the re· Sincerely, mainder ~f this column to 'Juana Buraess my consllt.Uents and other 1133 White Sails. Way iuterested persons whose Corona del~ -· letters in support or univer· sity bud1ot cult and student LETTER TO REGENTS tuitioo paymenll have now Rc:1ents swamped those in opposition University or Californ ia by 2 10 1 in my 0 (f1ce, and Berkeley, California by 3 to 1 in the 1ovemor's Gentlemen: The people of California oft'ice. Every one or the e lected Oovcmor Reaaan be· lcttets and ca.rds I have re- cause it is apparent to most ceived on thit lu11c has people that we have to cut obviously been individ11ally our taxes and, even more compoaed and written. They than that, act our state SO'" bear witness to a quality or vcmment back on a tound aood citizenship truly in· rinancial basis. It it ridicu-spirina. lout to the majority ol Prom a mother and fa&her people I have talked with in costa Mesa: "P•n't it lhtouahout the Jtate to bui ld betcar. fot our youna peoPle rantasticall y npentivc &o pay (« part ol their own buUdina• to teach our col-ec»cadon now, nthar dl1n le1e ttudenta. If it it no.. have lo pay I« thousands c .. sary to belance the bud-• a••• out new 111tinr~ity of othen. throu~t &hear buildina• thould be built ••a•••m'DI hvu7 We about the same 11 world bave 2 daaaah&e:rt who pia ww two berra~b with .,... on at.teodina stall cone,. chltacturally improved ll• in the near r~ataro, aad .. teriort. h it ..,uent that raol lbatlt II their (MCI Odr) re s ponsibility to act them throu&h. even if money hu to be borrowed. We feel that education that is paid and wo rked for will mean more than any that they receive free." From a mother in Newport Beach: "Students should be obliaed to pay tu.ition so when they araduate they will not continue to expect p- vernment handouts. I have 2 boyt, and I can UUthfu.lly say I wish they would value i t more.'' F rom a £ather in Fountain Valley: "I have 4 boys to put throu1h colle1e. Tuition should be charaed, althouah, I may have to mortaa.ae my future eaminas until aae 60:' From a molhcr in Arcadia·: "Charaina t11it.ion at dte University wi II involve some sacririce on our part as we have a son who is a sopho- more at the UC Santa Bar· bara, b11t we support dt.it measure. We are people" who believe in salf-reaponsibil- ity." other needy benefici aries • • • of the fund, elsewhere in Dr Steuart McBimie , the world, sounded a arand )-·Th·e Voice of American· a 1rand and heartfelt ism," has repeated several "Amen." times in his radio broad· After Or. Mclnlire had an· c asts that the liberals arc nounccd that the contribu· "scared to death'' over the UnHed fund meets Feb.1 The 12th annual mce tin& Cwrenl officers are: Don of the Newport Beach Un i-Flamm, president; Mra. Wil - ted Fund will be held Wed· liam Holstein, vice presi· nesday noon, Feb. 1. at den t and aeneral campaian dte Irvine Coast Country chainnan: Oeorae ~loq II, Club. vice president; Ira N. Fris- !:>r. Edward Mi lum, ex.ecu· bee, ueaauter; Mrs. Raymond tive dire'c10r. said lhat the Kenison, secretary. Walter p.~blic it invited to this an-Burrouaha is inmediate patt n11al meelina. and encour-president. •acd memben of local busi· Dr. Milum said that lun- neu and i,nduatty, and indi-cheon ro1ervat.ions at SJ vidual citizens to auend to each should be tn11de by wri- leam of tho work and ac-tina to !iim at tbe United compHsbmentt or the United Fund o(fice, 325 N. New- Fu.nd, which is seetina to port Blvd •• Newport Beach, reit e fl51,3S4 in itt cur· or by telephooe to 646 .. JIU. rent c:ampaian, the hi1hest in its 10 year history. ARIZONA .USIGMM!HT The Peb. 1 aaenda wi ll in· Capt. Bwton. T. Miller, From a reJiatered ~erno-elude pretcntation of cam-son of Col. and Mrt. B.T. crat in Fountain Valley: pailn awards and nomina-Millor of 3115 PlaUe Dr •• .. h it my request that you don and el~ction ol new Costa Mesa, hat be• padu- IUpport Govemor Reaaan in members of Lhe board or di-ated from the U.S. Air Force hi• proaram to cut 1tate pilot hutnactor cowu at expenae. I worked my way recton, and officeu for lha Randotpb APB. Texaa. throua_h USC. paid tuition , comlna year. Capt. Millar i• oow quli- and am thankful that 1 had fied to teacil 1tudant pilo&. the opportunhy. 1 am tor 10 0y jett. H• I• bein1 a•- charain1 t11ilion lot hiahar siped to WliJIMM APS. education." Por wbacaoner it born or Arb., •.•, a ~mba ol die P rom t 1entleman in Su God 0\'etconwth the world: Air Tratnln~ ConneDd.. He Clemente to OovemOJ R"'" and dtll Ia dM Ylct.ory lbat received hll B.S. depaa aan, with a co" to me·: Ofti'COIDI• the world, naa in 1 ~sa from •• U.S. Mili- .. Conaratulationa a. 1081 oar fallb. Wy Aci.dt~QJ. stand in cuttina ~o.ll at liM fto l•h tUtovart!Omttb "--~ G Unlverolty of C.lil«aaa, •• wwtd, loet h4 lh'ot loe-._ rU1J1 also ca your lllhioa oltua•· "'"* dtat Jatue Ia daa n.. bor• a1 .. U Do not Itt lllam kUdoze ._ el Ood1 ycoo ioto yloldl., to .., T1to& II ho tbol •-·by prooo-_,__ TU. lito wolor Md blood, ••• Joooo lha pooplo ood tboy will do· .Orlat; 1101 ., •••• oaly, olda In y-ro-. 1o talk!• loel ., wotar ud blood. Alld 10 "'Y lri...,o Uti oolp-. It lo lito ltoirlt dlat ..._. •• ollo9o lo llelr oploh11 wl ... u, loe.-o •• s,lrit Uti tboy will odct to II." lo .... 0 1• J: .... ) • arau ..... UCM IN : ,. On'-li•h ._ .. lha • ,., -llo'll ....... IIMOIMoti.IGIHII. """ .... _ ... wi• s. ............ . -C.B. servttism, emphasized in the result• of the 1%6 election, Fur· thel, he ttated, lhey arc turnina on thei r leaden, and some even are attack· in& the president. Time wu when ri1htists were accused or hatina persons and thinas in aen· cral, and even those honest minded citi zens wh o sou&ht to protect their property ri ahtt by votinJ for Propo- sition 14, were pointed out as beina animated by racial hatreds. Aa time went on, however, it seemed as. thouah the hate araument wat lo sina iu effective· ness and leftists beaan to use other modes of ~~~ Perhaps it was bccauu leftists had recopb:ed' th't validity of Ute psycholoi- cal principle al projectiOn, which shows that when a person claim• that others hate, that it proves that he , himselr.is a ~ater. However, Je'rti s ts arc back. a1ain at the o ld aame -et character assassinati on, and have oraanized the In· stitute . ror Ame rican Demo- cracy, which , accordina to an article reprinted by the Ouistian Beacon, "has been formed to combat the merchants of fear, extre- misl hate aroups or the radical r iaht, and the radi· cal left." The article quotes Dr. Franklin H. Littel, presi· dent of Iowa Wesleyan Col- leae. who named as their immediate taraet the John Birch Society, and other or,anizations anerted to be in orbit includina Let Freedom Rina, the Liberty Lobby, Americans for Con- stitutional Action, Amer- ica's Future, Christian Crusade, Manion Forum, Dan Smoot Report, National Economic Council, Oturch Lea1ue of Americ.i., and We, The People. Notwithstandina the fact that no ••1efti1t.. croup• were listed; he named a number of of£en1cs which in the popu lar mind have been tuociated wi th left· ill techniques, inc:\udina, ..spyfn1, nocturnal phone calla, economi~ and social preuu.re, ttoninas and oTen bombinas." • • • Senator Robert F. Ken· nedy it reported to have ui d, •ccordina to an AP diapatch from New York . lhat "mombc rs or the John Bi"h Society, and other ••tHmlat aroupt should be barred from aervina with &be PBI and tho Secret Senica." He went farther wtwa he added: .. Policeman who are members ot the Birch So-- ciety th.QI\)Id be liven the ohoice ol rosianina from die eociety or the depart· meet.•• Doet anyone realise that the Rnt muliYI aUAC:k on tiM John Birca Society is tali! \0 ian •••at.M rrom 1111 "-lin? lnoomocfl u •• iltl .. adml&-- ... ,. .......... with ••• • III&Mt ----~~ ol •• 100Mt)' ••· le ract, 1i•· lq oW_. ......... 10 11e -·-••II It lno--· • I Catol-~fs .PAPER.- PUT- ONS BATHING SUITS DRESSES JEWELRY to (Coa-liooaod ,_ ,.,. 2) u counlrica, as oaUIDed Ja ouboli!~• .. _: th• ,.police die ProaJdem't State of tb• power" ol tO<lialltm, witb UnJon mott when we ue ita diareJitd lor the rithll Ia NOflb of the lndividu.al -;_,·~~::} o( . " I The Sov1t_t mia•·-OW' em nent roportt daat which aivot the individual an numMr or the riaht to neaotiate with Soviet have beea ""' the •tate and providu j.,.at lo Hanoi to help the NOfeb compenution to the private Vietnamue Oy 200 mile-an-ci tizen lot lAndi acquired hour helicopters capable or fOf public uu. carryina 70 mon. Accordina Po&IY Hanaen to Oaonyok the holicopten 611 Narciuut ue sent by tea to North Corona del Mar Vietnam where they tro 015!NCHAMTED auomblcd by Soviet cnai· Editor of the l!n•ian, ncen. The adviun travel I read that UCI Charu:cllor by land throuah Red Ollna, · Aldrich may replace Clark ME-.clRT HAMIOR fill Gil A MT SECllOtl - -P ... ! THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 1!67 COOOIIA DEL MAR, CALl F. "A second thought on first aid" We're constantly amaled 111 the number of children whocut , sc:rapeand bruise thetnselvcs wilhin s.iJht (and sound ) of ou~ phar· NOW OPEN We citizen• of the United Ken a1 pruidcnt of uc. THE GAY NJNETlES will come to li fe at State• of America want a Unfortunately. many Otanac victory in vietnam, no more County citizen• have ~en appeaaement, no more dca11 areally di1cnchantcd wi"th with the enemy! Let•1 clean UCI ,1incc some of the ob- it up and aet out! tccnc a how• and unduir· Ellery c. Stowell, •ble JlOUpa have been pro- mo ted bv the same oraaniza- Lincoln School th is Friday and Saturday evenings, J an. 27 and 28, wh en the stu· dents present an extravagant extravagan· za, "Kati e's Golden Hors es hoe," in Ge rry Graves hall. Doo rs will open at 7:1 5 bo th nights, and the curtain will go up at 8 p.m. the entertainers for the Olio ·will be th e Saturday Niter s, above, who will si ng nostalgic melo dies of th e 90's. The musical gal s are, from left, Janice Ha rt , Cheri Wilson, Gai l Broering, Mim i Dupuie, Te rry Mulkey , Ch risty Kelso, Gail Childs and Dana Webster. Below are more • macy. We do a bi& business in antiseptics, bandascs, and other .first·aid items. Same every. wberc, probably. But sometimes we wonder if peopk don't depend too much on first ai d-neaJc:ct proper medk:al attention. If thc~'s the slightest question in your mind followin g what appea" to be minor injuries, Kit your physK:ia n. First 11 id has definite limitations. You ca n only be su re of proper medical ca~ by sccin& your doctor. A prompt visit can save a hair dozen later. 324 MA~INE AVE BALBOA ISLAND Hclcn A. Stowell, tion1 that fomented the o f the all·star casl 4801 Suncy Dr. tsoublc at Berkeley, Cameo Hi ahlandt The Otanac County Ameri· t......::..--------..J THE RIGHT TO OWN can Lesion distributed wide- -Editor of the Ens ian ly amana sen•icc clubs an Ph Me 1• Y out Ord.r t.r • S. .. scrtptlon! Coli 673,0550 I have been retdina very affidavit by a mother who sti rring editorials in your wi tncu cd the Mime Troupe. paper aaainst the Soc ialis• Before the election a c iti· tic practiCes of ci ties who zcns aroup published a full- paac ad in a local newspaper require land deed "aift1" condemnina many activities in return for usc permits. on campus. Keep up the aood work! It It seems stsanae that last is a very cncouraaina strcna-year the Youna Democrats, th to the amall citizen and the SDS and the ACLU taxpayer to ltn ow that 1 aroupa had no difficulty in free prcu still rinas out obtainina profcsaors as defcndina the democratic s ponaon, while the Youna· principles of the riaht1 of Rc public ana could not la- the individual to own pro-catc a sinalc one, They had pc rty without fear of con-to resort to an auistant li· _fis cation. brar ian for their sponsor. May a free and vi s orous He rcaiancd at the end of the year in protesl to the "free press" ever protect abundance of obscene boolts in the library. JANUARY There ·was· a noon rally at UCI Jan. 21, with the Chancellor and other profcs· son apcakina; and only two or three hundred sbldcnts attended. which is certainly a minority. I think. profes- sors and students who pro-SALE SAVE . SPiNETS il CONSOUS NOW -IS THE TIME TO IUY must moke room for new stock orrlvlnt lOon - foeh ond avery piano In our uock ho1 ba.n marked down from 20% to 40%. There ora no fictitiou1 prle" In th is sola. Coma eorly for best Mlaction. LOW DOWN •AYMINT -EASY THMS - mote a tsifc ahould be re· 'NHITN~Y T~q:Rv as pistol .. moved the same ' as Cl.ark packing Katie. Kerr. I aincerely hope the Rc· Th I ff acnts .will inaist upon aood ey re 0 ~echa:d:i:a:~~art;~ t;~ to the races student s . for the betterment and lutVJval o( IOUDd edu-The H bo Gr ndmolh , · s· · , . ar r a er a cauon. me• · 1t a coatma eflib ha •ched 1 d ita _ t upaycrs OYer $)000() per 1 , u e an university atudent and MS _ nual day at the races for 000 for the state chancel!~ this Friday, Jan. 27, at they have a riah-t to upec; Sant~ Anita, accordi.na to an education which doesn't spcc1al events chatnnan, produce rallies, dcmonstsa-Mrs. Betty ~obinson. tiona, sit·ins. s tr iltes, or . .a. race wtll be named f« riots. the Grandmother's Club. Shirley Smith Mrs . Frank Sah r, club prcsi- East Bluff dent w~ll be waitina in dae LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSlEE'S SALE TRUST NO. 5676 winner's ci rc le to conifabl· late lhe winning jockey. At the Jail. 12 mee tina at the Me sa Verde Country C lub, the me mbers we re cn- terta.ined by \oli ss Renate Shoemacker, a recent ar- ri val from Gcnnany. She spolte on numeroloay and astrology. The fi ts t event after the races wi II be the yearly Oo February 17, 1967, at eleven o'd ock a .m. Firat Aulorican Title lnauruu::e & Trust C ompa11y, as truahle, or auccea111or trll8tee or .snbatitU• ted trustee, by the certaio Deed of Truat necuted by STANLEY M. BELL .ad BETTIE L. BELL, hallbud nd wife, nd JESSIE SELL, JR. u d DORTlJA j. SELL, hoab.ud and wHe and recorded September 30, 19155 iD Book 768S, Pa811 665 of OHicial Recorda of Ouose County , California and punuot to tha t cer~io. Notice of Default 1111d E le ction to aell thereaoder re• corded October 20, 1966 io Book 8081, Page 163 of Offi- cial Record!'ll of Orange Couoty, will under and pul'lloa ot to s aid Deed of TrWi t sell at public:: u etiCID fot cash, lawful mone y of the Uniled Stat e11 of Ame ri• ea, at the -111 l'e-.t entunee to the F'irat Americu Tille )D.aarance I lTut Company b!lildia8 loeated at the 11011th • eaat eorner of F'ihh and Main Stnte'-U. the City of Santa A•, Callfonia all that risht title aad iatereat conveyed to .ad aow held 1.11der Deed of Tr-t Ia the fM'Openy aitaated ia tl.e Co .. ty aad Shlte de· acribed Ul rummaac sale, to be held CINDY P~CK, wh o is the HAIIOID ORIAI STUD. 2854 East Coast Hwy. -673-1930 Corona del Mar OPENING 5:30 P.M. THURS., FEB. 26 RESTA URA NT FRANI;AIS FRENCH SPECIALTIES ' CHEF RENE FORMERLY WITH ROMANOFF 511 E. BALBOA BL VO. BALBOA 673.7883 OPEN S:XI TIL CLOSING CLOSED MONDAY Lotti 4, ~ 6 and tl!e Eut ~ of Lot 17 and all of Lots 18, 19 aad 20 Ia Block 14 of tJ.e 8a lboa Tract, a a ahowa CID a Map recorded Ia Book 4, fiiiP II of Mlacellaaeou Mapil, recarda of Oraap 'Coaaty, Callfonla. CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING Sold oolo will bo m•do\wH>· COMMERCIAL oat coveuat or WlrTUty, U • Personalized Sen•it:f' pruaed or implied, .. to tlte thla, ~· ... 1• or eac alll• DON E. ELDER br.acea to aatlafy the reiiMii.a• ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. !':. "':::::::1 :;:.:;~Do":,~~ lS Yuu in NeWpOrt Beach Tntat to wlrr 1107,000.00 with j=;1~1~0~7~l~,~~;;~l~l~w~d~, :;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""';;:;;<;;6~7~:1.6~~590~~ latentat tMteo. fro• Septem.. brer I, 1966 aa provided (a aakl aGte top._r will! feea, cllar• I" aiiCI .. ,._•• of lllia T,_. WAITED Ex,tritoceJ H.;, Stylul Mall Bt Top ()ulily ,.,._ tea ... • .ell odler ••-•• lli... t...• .dv .. ced bJ' ..,.., aa4 ilaW.r of Nid wiQ t.MrHt, ._. pro-rid ad • ••W o-11 o1 n.,. O.~Mt Jaaury Sl, 196'7 FlUT AMERICA~ 11TLE IIISVIANCE a TIIUST Feb. 23, H an d 2.5. head dancer at Kat ie 's. Last call for Fido Now hear this, doa owners of Newport Beach, Coron a del \1ar, Balboa Is land, Lido hie and Balboa: Feb. 1 is the dead line for the pur· chase of a Newport Beach dog license. After thai a $3 penalty wi II go into effect, making a total cos t of S6, if f ido isn't licensed before Feb. 1 for 1%7. So, if your rabies certifi- LEGAL NOTICE Non e•: OF' PUBUC HEARP.iG NOTICE LS HEREBY GfV EN that the Ci ty Coaaeil of tlw: Cit[ of Newport Beach will hoi 1 po blic he1rias resudial! the 1ppul of Paal E. H1dley from tlle decisioa of the Pl1o• nias Conuniuioc dnyin1 Ap- plieatioc for ll•e Permit No. 1242, which r~uutt~ app-ov1l lo h1ve a ccesa from Sea1hore Dri ve lo 1 p~~rkins lot pN!YiOGs.• ly establiahed nder u.e PeT• ~it No. 12~5. (Subject •pplica• t1 oa C::OQStltutes~ au 1mead111ent 10d deletioo of Coadhi011 No •. 2 1ttae hed as a OCIDditiOD of •p~ovll to Uae Penah 1215, wh1 ch prohibited IDJN .. 4-fl""l frolll se .. hor.e Drive lo ta.. piltk.ill« lot at Duay &.,pr, 5801 W. Co .. t HiJit.way, New- port Ouch, Lot 2, Ttaot 4400, Zooe ,11-3 aad C-1 .) NO'J'!tE 1S HEREBY rOR· Til ER GIVEN that tile ••ld p1bl1c he•rill8 will .., llald oa llle 14~ day of rellnuy, I fiT • •t ti&e !.M.T of 7tSO p.a ..... Co .. cil C~.ltera of lila Cit)' 811! of lit• City .r New~ Bead!, Callfen.la, al w.:ldl d.e ••d p .. oa ••1 Hll •ll ,.,.... la,.,.., .... , .,.., .. d h haanl tt..r. .. La.,. Llal• Clly Cleo-\ Chy •' M .. ,.rt a..dl • ... ~ llolu )u. '!\!,1117, lo !\o ~owpon I £oolp cate is le ss than Z ye art old , take i I to one of the official license stati ons located at tlic ~ewport Beach Ci ty lla\1 , Jordan's Pet Shop in Corooa del \1ar, Ye Wee Beastie in Balboa, or Craig's ~lesa Pet Shop in Ne wportl-lcights befQrC Feb. I. Lost certific ates or vac- cinations can be obtained from your local veterinarian. VI EMU CHOIR IOYS SING FEI. 1 AT OCC The Vienn a 0\oir Boys will be presented in conccn at 7:10p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7, in the Orange Coast Col· lege auditorium by lhe Na· tiona! Catho lic \IUiiiC edu· catou Assn. Ti cltet information may be obtained by c allin& Lhc Clristensen Phar111acy JIIZJ L C:OAIT IIWY .. c:oao•A DU. MA. ORIOLZ J·2S5G .No.tEA offi ce at 627·7337 ~====================~ and 128·2776 or F alher r Richard Coughlin at 545-- 7 11 5. TWO BOYS INJUR!O AS CAR TURNS OVER A car driven by Robert W. Mayer, 18, of 2474 Rue de Cannes, Costa \lcsa, over- turned on Back Bay Dr., north of Von's ramp, Friday, Jan. 20, injUI"ina 2 boys in· PAUL kENN EDY REED s ide the car. Robert \1ayer s uffered chest inJuries and lacera- ti ons on the !crt side of hi s bead. Jeffrey Ross, 1.5, of 2407 Venier Way, Costa Mesa, received an in jury to his elbow. Mi chael E. Kcip, 15, of 3017 Donnybrook. Ln., was W!.inju.rcd'. Of: ().JQ DISPENSING OPTICIAN AND CONTACT L~NS ~AATIONS ' MARINERS OPTICAL COMPANY 20t3 ~STCll~ OAIV( H;woRT IUCH. CALIFOCINIA 7 1 •• 6>\6.2 1.54 "'""' TUU . TWUI S 10 • "'-·0 P.irl\. ~QII O J/i0 .111 "'­ U T 10 J .. -l II "'- OT,.UI I-lOUlS I T •PVT. NEW MARKDOWNS TABLES OF GOODIES MAIJCED DOWN AGAIN! TO ~ OF SALE PRICE OUR LOSS -YOUR GAIN ON FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK LAST FOUR DAYS -ENDS SAT. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 'TIL NINE IN COST A MESA IT'S .. H...,porl la•rr.A-iur4 Ol• .. , c~v• c.rt. lluc.ll• '"' H••ilor ll•d•. ., ''"' ... lllfllli't C111rp Ac.ct. DI!P'AIHMI!NT aTQft.E 1116 NIWI'OIIT ILVO. 2 NIGHTS for TUI .. IT&nDI liT IICLIIII c.ft •• ft;.ftt Fr .. "••~'"' ...... bt,., DRINKS-ENTERTAINMENT HOTEL ROOM-MEALS- Sen FNncl8co les Veg~~s M..--ml uke Tllhoe Dfllf .... • llf ,_,., .. ,,_ ...... f'H. I ,.liST UCTION, P:AGI • -THU Kings frim By Ml~• L .. ch outscored Bi ll Bloom's scrappy Sea Corona the Sailors Kinas fouaht their way to the top or the Irvine Leaauc final quarter whclmina lou with two lccy victories last trating Newport week. · · ln Friday niaht's fiasco, shooters Bailey Corona downed the Sai ion aot the cold hand . citina second half, of Newport 31 to 66 before Kindelon took up n an over- the fru s - Shar~ Leech a tum-away crowd on the ina slack. Kindelon losers' hardwood. ~ a fantasti c shootin& diO.l,ay The Sea Kinas are now Coa~!_~!igp;~~· !!t;_~~~~fewn=85 .,.., 'I'M reason ia The boJiMer twimmcrl dale. Tho Eauem Conforonee lhe Cout Clippou Aqutdc attend novice meet• at Mou In 1%5: Jeff Wii COl won hat rtcornm,tndod &o ~ Club. Vtfd_c Counuy Club and Los the followina honort: ht Swe Athletic CClfm1i111on Thia clu.b was the •'brain CoyOtes. Team members place in nation in ll()..yd. that th• .loop bo re-t .. autd, child•• of Coach Don Utter. ranae in qe rrom 5 \o 17 breaat tllokc lona courae· In action taken Jan. 1&, Tho Cotta Men recreation years of aac. 2 d 1 . • . . 1~' the conference also ado ptod d.p••tmcnt apcod to help boo I b 0 p abr~;:e In natiOkn m \IV"' a new rule which will ao in-.. A parent atcr c u meter cut stro e, thou ff ~1 aponaor tbc aroup when was formed to help relieve . . to c ect July 1, 17V , per- Co h Utter oved there the eoachu from non--coach-~oune; lrd place &n nation mi ulna out-of'-dittricc ath-ac pr . m So.rneter breast stroke 1 10 ft wort younasten enthuuas· ina duties. Hank Lee ia the • etcs to compe a or a tic about 1be idea of a <:om-pre1ident nf thia active and ton~ co~rac; 4th place In one-'fear layoff. po Citive twim team. interested lfOUp of parcnu. nabon m 5Q.meter ~roast The conference, in re com· Dick Duneiboft and th e n.ac u·ce ,·, held at Cos ta stroke~ aho~t course.' 3!d mendina the re·lcaauina, . n place IR Jwuor Olump•cs 1n d · f 1 Newport Beach recrcahtto1n Mesa Hiah School and New .. l OO.yd. short coune. fThavoref. a pall o 1 ndew. ~P~· dapartment aareod to e p port pools. Head coach it . • , c uat woo In~ u c co-spon10r the club in order Don Utt.cr, swim and water Hu brother, John W•lcox, Oranae Coast Colleac, Cy-\l~,;;j(..al~ to combine tbe talents of polo coach at Mesa Hiah. hat the 5th fastest time in preu, Fullerton, Golden the ~-larbor ai-ea swimmers Don bea.n coachina and the 55-yd, t:.Juerfly. 'Nut Santa Ana Mt. San into tho most representative teachina swimmin& in 1~52. Further infonnation about Anto:aio and Ri~ Hondo. team pouible. He is the former and sue• the ~oast Clippers may bro The second leaaue would be The arowd} of this team cessful coach of the Fresno obt&lned from Don Utter, made up or Chafrey, Citrus, from 12 younasters to 125 Do lphins. coach, at .540-0706 • 0 1 Hank Cerritos, Antelope Valley, has been fantast>· c. The 11· d d k Lee, president of the Boost-· and San Bcmar· · u a vance aroup wor s ers Club, at S46--4J7 4• as he hit on 7 out ti ed wi th Estancia and Hun-fi eld goals with a co,mt>in'-· tinaton Beach with identi cal tion of dri ves and 0 ,,t.,>de'\ ~-1 record s . shots. He ended up the Newport jwnped to a qui ck ni&ht with an impressive 8-1 \cad before Corona could 7l% from the rJoor, Coast C lippers are members at Mesa £rom 4 to 6 p.m. r---'---~-----.!!!.""''---------l of the AAU and SPA (Sou-daily except on Fridays. them Pacifi c Associati on), Saturday advanced practice The more advanced swim. is from ~ a.m. to 1P:30 a.m. mers attend AAU meets all Coach Bill Burnett, swim over the West. Last year and wa ter polo coach at they attended meets in Fres· Newport Harbor High, has no, Chula Vis ta, Los Anae· the same C lipper schedule le s , Indio, Las Vegas and at Harbor. Coach Utter has Phoenix. This pas t Chri st-the intermediate group at mas e leven Coa s t Cli ppers Me sa High from 6 to 7 p.m., a Uended a mee t in Phoenix, and on Saturday"" from 10:30 Ari zona. Sharon Thompson, a.m. to noon. GREENLEAF RESTAURANT get rid of the 9uttcrnies Corona had 4 men in double and settle down. Once they figures as Kinde lon, wi th were untracked, however, 21, paced the wi nn ers fol- th e Sailors ' fast start was lo wed by Leech, 20. Bailey, too much. to overcome and d 2 f. 18. and Yule, 10. ' scores 2 of his 21 points on a ay up to COM's impressive 81-66 win over Newport High Friday night. (Photo by Dale Samok.er.) Newport ha a 1 t.o 17 ITSt Corona's other win last quarter lead. we ek was over cellar San leaders • Led by th e shooti ng of Clemente as the Sea Kings Gary Bailey and Steve Leech rolled to a lops ided 68 to the Sea Kinas exploded for 31 vic tory. 23 points in the second The C'J:\·1 defense was in quarter while :"\lewport mana-ra.rc form a s they he ld the ged to score· only 14. Bailey Tritons to no more than 10 led the defensive charge points in any of the 4 quar- whilc Leech controlled the tcrs. The fourth stanza was backboards as Corona took the ir best as they held th e a 40 to 35 lead at interm\1-visitors to a me re 4 points. swn. The Sea Kings played fine The sailor arm was a mad ball in the decisive win as house as the neatly 2,000 the y shot 5{)'?1., from the fans saw a magnifi cent of-noor, had 37 rebounds {16 fensive duel. Finally in the by John Yule), and made 15 third quarter Corona's tena-intercepti ons. CD\1 display- <tioua pressuring defense ed a balanced scoring at- took its to ll and the result tack paced by Yule's B was disastrous for Newport. counters. Steve Leech and The Sea Kinas. with John Gary Bailey followed with Yule dominating the board;'~·.;;:..:~;;.;., ],,, ~.-HART.~ I •. "'' SPORTING GOODS BICYCLES -PARTS TI RES ACCESSORIES • HE4DQUAR>£R~Ii6R ., , •. TENNIS . RACKETS ST. -COST A 19 ON THESE USED CAR& • • • • • - IE IU'E TO LOOK fO' TH! l lU! TAGS I I I I 0 • clio9ft01tiC. c....r.r Mn perlorJMd ower 100 sciett- tific. l'"f"CtioM • ...., hHJhwoy dri•ittg C.ORclitiolll Oft ttM folowhtq IIMd co" to .. ..,. 'fOil of a better top ·-boy. garr:c brought no among the lea- de rs of Irvine Leaaue, " C~·~~~~::l, ~\t ar , Estancia and I Beach al l won their games to remain in a 3-wa)' tie at the top. Estancia had the tou1hest go, defeating llarbor High 56 to 50 . The Eagles led all the way, paced by \1ike LaRue, wi th 16 points; \li ke \!cCartin with 11, and Phil Jordan with 10. The quarter by quarter scores were: 2 1 ~ 11, 31-23, 41-35, 56-50. Leading th e Sailor scoring were ')oug Underwood and Jim Fredensbura with 11 each and qead Chri s tensen with 10. Gary Bailey scored 1~ points to lead Corona del \tar to a 51 to 31 victory over Fountain Valley. Johr. Yule added 13 po ints to the Win WLW L c-.ofel~r ......... I' 11 4 E"J~ ........ I 1) 1 l!l.Wtllwlloo'l euctt ...•..... ··j ' '! > ""-~~ .. -..... ,........ , 4 r:..., ... h«l'o ......... ,. l OI"Me-. ............. ,.10 -lain VIII_.., .. . . ... J 4 II * cwrNn::uT"o.t.li.iu 1 ' '10 FltiDAY· (1:1101 · FOUf'lll" 1/lllf." a! l!""'tlfl91on k.c:ll. Ella<!Col II Co•..,.. ~~ Mit, Holwpor! Hatboo" 11 Collt Mn.l, 1.1" Cl-~1• aT LU ""t BIKII. Sea Kings cause, and Steve Lee ch accounted for ) poin ts. Fountain Valley, trailing 27-11 at the half, threatened only once, closing the margin to 27-24 wi th 13 s trai~t poi nts at the start of th e 2nd half. Hunt ington Beach also s tayed on top with a 78 to 64 win over Laguna Beach. Cos ta \1esa won ove r San C lemente 75 to 60, as for- ward \1tKk Laney Jropped in 25 poin ts for the Musta~s. Jacobsen contri buted 1 ~ po.:.i nts for \lcsa's 2nd Leaauc win of the Ieason. dauahter of Dr. and ~1rs. Coach Bob Hiagins, for· Ar t Thom pson, won -4 tro-me r coach of Newport Ri- ~ies in her 13-14 age aroup. vier a. ha s the interme diate J eff Wil cox, Kathy Kelly, group at Newport Harbor J ohn Wilcox and Sam Frank-High at the same time, .\-1rs. lin also placed in the finals. Bobbie Kinyon, Conner Har- Th is was accomplished in bor s oys C lub Coach, tea- 240 weather and snow. ches beginners a t Mesa on The Coast Cli ppers are T uesday and Thursday from also a mem ber of the Orange 6 to 7 p.m., and on Saturday Coun ty Conference. This is from noo~to I p.m. a groU p of 22 swi m team s ~·1anys c rsholdOranac that compete in dual meets , County Conference records. and eventually finals . The Se veral ave records on a Clippers lost only one dua l Nation al level. The Coast meet, tying for first place C lippers 13-14 airls free in dual me ets. They went on relay holds the record as to win their first tean tro-the second fastest team in phy {a third) in the semi -th e nation in that aae group. S,ea King J.V • These •'•I• snarom t9ps League By Mik• L .. ch Mesa. tops~·.BirDDs J3-S7 Corona del \tar JV Coach, :\\ Calonico has done a fine job in piloti ng ~i s squad to ~·-~=~tJ~::~~!::.::: the top s pot io lhC: Irvine Lcaaue thi s year. By Mi~e Leppo Happiness for the Costa \lesa cagers was winning th~i r fi rst ln ·inc: Leaaue game. It look quite: awhile ~~ consecutive losses), bu t tho:: harpy moment arr ived la!.t Fnday night when the \lus tanas shut down th e Barons of Fountain Valley 73-57 in tho:: winners' ficld- house . It was a completely re- \'amped gr uup of cagers that took the floor against the Baruns. In previous week s their offens~ has resembled a manikin displa~, bu t against the Barons they re- turned to pre-league form as they mo\'cd the ball to- ward the basket an~mpting to obtain the aoud pc rcen-· t age shot. The \1esans also r eturned to their fast break- ing tac tics, which pmved so successful earlier in the )'ear . a t the popcorn break. The "Dr. J ekyll and Mr. Hyde" aspects of the aame became apparent as the sec- ond half of play began. The ~Ius tangs took control of the gam e. Passmaster Turley ignited the offen sive fas t breaks, while forward Steve Jacobsen bnmbarded the nets wi 1h shots from all over the court. The ~·1ostangs held a com- man"ing 53-43 lead as 4th pcrioJ action opened. With The Sea Kings are 5-1 in League play and ~-1 over all. The JV's arc led b)' a talented guard duo in Tony Finley and ~larr \1ooney. Basketball prospects look pretty promis ing in years to come at Corona ,\1ar High School. Mesa wins in wrestling 5 minu tes remaining in the By ~i ch S.lo•l cootest the \ksans had for Host Costa ~·lesa lligh all purposes iced -the game School , packing mo st of its as they held a 64-46 advan-scorina pun ch in the li ght- tagc ; a t th is point Coach we ight divisions, scored Herb Li vsey began to insert 107 poi nts to rurraway with his substitutes, g•ving team honors in the annual e\·er)one a ch ance to play. The buzzer sounded cui-Oranae Coas t College-costa min atina action giving the \1esa ll igh Invitational \lesans their first Irvine wrestling tourn ey he ld Satur- Leaguc v1ctor}. day, Jan, 21, a t OCC. J b h h · \tesa won 4 championship OefensJvely tJu:ir hus tling aco sen was 1g pomt ATTENTION Now you can rccei ve Boat- ing News Magazine a t half the regular rate. You get 12 action packed issues ror only S2.00, o r 24 is- sues for S4.00. A quartel- mi ll ion readers like it, you will too! BOATING NEWS ~1AG AZI NE, 3676 1 Ad a Avenue, F remont, Calif. DISCOUNT boat ·buyen' GU IDE. E'REE! Write to Box 20 , c/o The Ensian, 2721 E. Cou t Hwy., Cor- ona del Mar. 1~·~··~~~···~~···~····~··~ •BOOKS FOR SALE p uuuuunawwa sasuq 9ooA: of the wed -~ "Sttp:s t oward apo:s tasy at lfhtalo" College" hy 'r!lilh~lm E. Schmitt. Pap~r· back. II , 00 .. Ord•r from : A1.,.rlcon Op inion B•ol Star• 1934 Ha~ltor Bl.-d. Co•ta "'··· 646.()6~5 DON'T MISS THESE SURE BARGAINS , 63 :~.~~~ ............. -ftlto' .. ""' t.-4 .••. Htl. $J ..... ... '63 FO~D UNCHUO .... ~ .............. t......, ............. '63 FORD ECONOllNE zone press seemed tu rattle man, canning 25 coun ters, titles -106 to 13 0 pounds the Barons, forcing th em to I j nf which came in the and also garnered 2 second commit costly men tal and second half. Turley was places and 3 third place ball handlina mis lakes. runner-up, nett ing 1~. Mark finishe s. Fountain Valley Th e first half of ac ti on Laney hit fnr Ill while ac-finished second with 70 aave nu indication of what ~omplishing a tn:mendou/i poinB; Oranae High was was in store later on in the JO b on the boards. Tom Mo-third with 58 points; ~ari na aame. The fi rst quarter of ran , 1• and Jeff Sargent, 6 , fourth with 41, and New1 ort play was a tigh t defensive rou nded out _the top 5 scor-Harbor fifth wi lh 44 . battle wh ich ended w1th the ers for the n1ght. STA TION IUS. '59 T-BIAD """-· ........ ~. '62 FO~D WAGON C"v"'' ••4-. 16M, ..... ,,....,-~ All COND "63 CO~VAI~ w .... u"·"•·· c~..,.._ ~- I LATE MODEL BEAunEs '116 MUSTANG • ...................... ,.., .......... "'"· '66 POID ... 1'0110 2SO STAKI T11 II ................. 'U 'OliO GA LAXI I SOO 7 Litre 4 .... of .,4+-, "'"'· .............. • '64 UNCOLN CONTININTAL .... -· ,_,.,..,. ..... ~~~i1t;r1~;~.1ding a surprisin g New esta ant The lnd period of play con-r ur opens t inued to be a tight defen-With snai Is and froa leas si ve contest. The mustana s, as specialties of the house, led by guard Steve Tur ley, Le Saint Tropcz Rcuaurant, took an agonizing slim 30... 511 E. Balboa Bl vd., Bal· 28 lead into the locker room boa, opens its doors at 5:30 See the new Jaguar ~~~~9;1~~d.!l! ... _ :U.E.JI ... IIIR---•.atow ........... .......,.,_, .. ......... .,. 1111 _. ................... AM. ·-...................... ..._. ...... ...... ........... ... p.m. today, Jan. 26. The head chef and mana· aer is Rene' Fuziot. Uis 10 years of chef eJperience include 2 years of trainina at the tchool of J en Drouin and workina as a chef a1 Romanorrs. He haa alao been a chef at the Hotel Lancuter and the Gc orae C in.q Hote l in Pari•. The handsome bachelor lived in the U.S. S years, re&wned to France for a year, and then moved back "' tho U.S • _.M'5 VOLLIYIALL CL.USAMMOUMCI!D U r. . """ . ·-•r ont441r. · IH.Ioe-0..'1 ua...•• M ••••••••• 'S7 STIJDEBAK ER Cornman· der V-8. Auto. trant ., new murner, pipes, tiru, "'""'I etcellen t cond. SJ45. Call SaL downsta1u, fwnilhed., aae, uliliLiea paid. Prefer -kina lady. OIS par -th. Poppy SL CDM67l· ADV ISES THAT YOU : DON'T MISS THIS ONE! A SHCIA& OP IHCIA&S ., FILL YOURSRF FOR $1.00 BREADED VEAL CUTLET SEIIVEO WITI-4 COUNTRY STYlf GlfAVY, , AI'PlESAUCE ANO YOUit CHOICE OF ~TATO, SOUP OR SALAD, HOT BISCUIT S, BUTTU ANO JEllY. DICK CHURCH 2698 NEWPORT BOULEVARD COSTA MESA (ACROSS FROM F.AIGitOUNDS) on all lypes of clo- lh ill & !.: lin en. 'lpecialty, men 's shin s. Sl .SO per fi r. \lable '.'ll1itman. fl07 \lar- gueri te, C "l\1. 3-2114. ........ • RbODEUKG • ADIInOIS LICEIIIIU IOIDED FRED H. GERWICK 30~ Goidenrod 673-6041 -549-2170 SPOTS · bei"OJe your eyes on your new carpet -re moYo them with Blt\e ue. Rent clccuic pooer Sl . Crown :<ard•n••e l 3107 E. Cout Hwy ., for your garage i BOOKS, tool'· hot>Se'•are~ needed for ou·r dail y age !>ale. 646-1675 , Win kle Hardware, ~csa. boat FREE! Wri'-to c/o The En•ian, Coaat Hwy., drape:a, aarbt.ae ~:~~~~j diahwa•her, aa• pvL'-deck, ocean Two blocta from town, atroet 2 tiny toy male blac k Poodle puppies. AKC, shots, wormed, health guaranteed. $65 & S85. JOAO.AN '$ PET !H OP 2132 l . COAST HW'f'.o41l·1UO COitONA Ofl MAlt •• Bank Amencard ··~······················ o FURNITUR! FOR SALE d SCUUII lb&SICCUCIC~ CLOS!N:; OUT BEACfl APT. Twin beds , frames, small chair & ottoman, roll top desk ~t~: matching ch air, old patio furn., mi s e kitchen items. C all 673· 2801 or sec Friday at 110 • 23 rd St., ~ewport Beach. ···············~········· oREAL ElUTE .,!OR SALE ATTRACTIVEINCO\!E p;c:_· perty - 6 units 2 bedronms each -pri\·ate loan -excel- lent loca"tion on \brgu~r­ ite Ave. By t)\\ner. 67~ 0047. Principals on ly. ···············~·········· •REAL EST AT~ S..CLE •. U!iLt~ili ...... Can 't Se ll II' Trade It" For Fut Action & Re sults . Cell EXCH ANGE SPECIALISH DOYLE CO. ·~43-1168 270 E. 17th St. Cos ts Mesa .•• ,. •• aa••················· ·-.~. F0§5\1~E4;. HEA R . the fabulous ALLEN 'Thuue Compact Or~sn· "ilh ele.cuonic: traps ·snJ Cauanets-ON LY st. CO~CO't\~ ".lU~I~ CO. (\crou from fa1hion Sq.) 1166 Town .t Country S~I ~JII OQID Mon & Pri '1il ff pm • Yiinaha • Story A Cl erk • Coaaole •piaai, •ltlllu en e dCIUIJfl ht ehJppl niJ l rom f~ tory, ue thia "IJahlal piuo aow, aeve Sl88, euy term •• Coaa Ors•a, 25 pedaJ.1 12050 aew, aow oaly f695. HcNmoad Splael orau, oew parutee, perea .. loe. & , .. ntb; ••"• 1300 ll.OW, t•:""IU• SCHNlDT•PRILLIPS 00. 1907 Nortk Mel& S1. Suta" Aac Tll••d•n 1-. Fn 2060 ..... IW. c.M. 'The fon:aation of a w~ 'men"• volleybe.U clau hat been •nnou.n~ed by the Cir, or Newport Beach depu~oo­ mrent o( pub, beacbea and reenation. 1\e ~1111 , be· ah1ain1 aoday, Jan. l6, will bo held at t11o Cotmtunlty 2271. HARIOR TIW«<FI R AND STORAGE -l ST.ANSIIURY IIUICK-JAQIAR ZU I . 17tlt 5J., COlT A NUA S.-nu Y wlb Center of Newport , , H-. Sill An. aad !ria AYe., Corou del Mu. 2 BEDROOM (fUmlahod) -· ,., Muperha Afe., COM. ._.I ATOM .Gat and watetpaid. !!'"''""•I VAll&. Ill I' INC. no peta. Mailable Feb. 1. -~~;~;~~~~ U "I'HJJ or 'U 1-flu 67 s-G0-47. .:.r'~'::.;:I!.~17~·:..::"':::·..:Co:::_~· .. :.!llla:.•~o, I ' - • OCUN SIDE OF HWY. Home plus apt. S36,.SOO. Immaculate, huhly pctcd &. decorated, bdnn. home plus ch ~m,in oo! apt. Walk to shop. will carry ht TO at int. (You can't hardly find lhi s no more!) Ask for Mu. Marion. Ru~ Pordoll Real tor •••• 673-3461 1710 w. c.. •• MI---..... -- ~PORT ~ ~ EXECU TIVE VICE PRESIDENT S. Edgar Lauther (standing), Cro cker.Citizens National Bank, and Wil· liam C. Ring, Harbor Investment Company, sign a lease for a new Crocker.-citlzens banking office at 2859 E. Coas t Hwy. in Corona del Mar. The bdnk is scheduled to open Feb. 11. FOR ADULTS First til ... English longuoge 't'enion · ''La Dolce Jlita Police face swordsman Police were challcnacd. Friday, Jan, 20, by a sword wie ldi na man in a house at 1\11 E. Balboa · Blvd., Sal· boa. Each thouaht the other was a buralar. o\ nciahbor had called po. lice when he saw a suanaer prowli ng the yard of Elaine C. Lowry , 22. of 202 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa. When police arri ved they were confronted by Richard T. Tappan of San Francisco, who was roomina at the Bal· boa residence. Brandishing a due ling sword, he chal- lenged the policeman until they identified themse lves. Police searched the house, findina veacta61e like ma- terial resemblina marijuana and unidentifiable pills in 2 bedroomt, and 3 ci aar- e ttes, appucntly containina a narcoti c in a tea cup on ........... .i...-U..~ E laine C. Lowry was ar- rested lat er at her home on a charae of possession of marijuana. Poli ce took Mr. Tappan into custody imme- diately on the same charge. Rain skid causes crash Co rn elius Perez Jr., 2019 President Pl., Costa Mesa, and Lieranne C. Kaster, 1525 Placentia Ave., West Newport Heights, were ta- ken to Hoaa Hospital Tues- day following a 2-car noon crash on Placentia Ave., no rth of 20th SL , in Costa \1esa. Both are listed at the hospital as beina in satis- factory condition. Robert H. Casillas, 3017 Grant Ave., Costa Mesa, dri- vi nB south on Placentia in a light rain, slammed on the brakes of his car and went into a slide when he saw lhe car of Paul M. Redman, 905 ()ogwood SL, Costa Mesa, back ina oul of a drive- way in front o f him . The sli dina Casillas car crossed ov er the center line into theoncomina car of Lie- ranne C. Kaster. KHchen T DILSEY T l ots of sunsn l.chmd (;unlmn ns )OU sene )OUr guests on [he lo\cl} roof ~nrdcn. j bedrooms, 5 OA.TH home wtth 2 ftrcplacrs. lnfonnal 11\lng room down stairs ha ~ stoncJ fncplilre rovcrin~ wall, for~ mill li\lng room up~t:urs ha~ rn<~rhl c on one "·all Wit~ fneplarc. Full Price S70,000-SlO ,OOO down .-4u.a c/i .,. :~, Income Un rts, cutf :1s the~ r:~n be. Exrcpuonal In come re cord. S37 ,000-SS,OOO down ---.----· \ 1; I , ' I• ~ ,. Y RI:ALTOR ~ 31 Ot Newpolt lhcl., Newport ld!. !Mirkot llulrot Ploq) OR 3-4350 OPEN EVENINGS Spanish 1l.ncierulo 4607 FAIRFIELD-CAMEO SHORES 3 BDRM , 2}1 BATHS-DINING ROOM SWIMMING POOL -MAGNIFICENT VIEW -$62,500-S14,750 DOWN 30 YEARS ON BALANCE p. a. pal•~r -..,.rlle4 ..................... " ... THE DEVELOP£RS (J UDO SINCE 193S c ...... H1dq ·•ten U77 V1o LWo -J.not Tel.,.._..• "-• th• L•• ........ ,..lilA S-1034 Coffee 11~. 69' S9' 12 CAM ~ni'Oitl HAIII!OR EJIIIJI ARST SlCTIOII --Pw lltURSOAY, JAII.l&, 1967 COROllA DEL NAR, CALl F. Newport Beach Balboa I Estate Balboa Island Costo Mete , Lido Isle Corona clel Mar If you're llouse-lluntlng wltllout professional llelp, wily ·n _ot magazine subscriptions ontlleside? You'll be ringing lots of doorbells anyway. A person really gets around when he look-. for a home on his own. H you enjoy spend· ing your time traveling from ~ction to scc- tioo on a wild goose chase, then i!'s th e ideal way. But if your time is precious. and your patience isn't limitless, you ought to ~c a Realtor-. A Realtor is a professional rn rcal ~:stah_· who subscribes to a strict Code o f Eth1cs a ~ a member of the Jocai board and of the National Association of Real Estate Boards. Hr 'll show you only the lcind o r home you want and at t~e kind of 'price you can pay. Only a Realtor is qualified to display this seal. Look for hi m where you see it You'll find he always rings the bell . Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Board of Realtors .. California's Most Remarkable Community[ • • • by th6 Seashore So Much to SEE ••• ..,,. to ... it a II • • • Chomp ionlh ip Golf c:ou.-.. • • • aiding Club ••• Priva~ hach Club. Vii'W HomnitM overlooking the golf coorw, the IIX~n or tM rolli ng hill s and vall..,., Now un<Mr devet c»m~r~ a 40 ocr• lok• •• the compler• story of Ca li fornia ·• mo st remadl;able community· ••• by the MOihora •.• or rha new LAGUNA NIGUEL 1NFOIMA TION CENTfl I CoftuRerdol • IIMklstriel • Rfticlenttol For a beautifuly illustrated brochure of Laguna Niguel, peas• wr it•: Mr. Jock Godwin, loguno N1guel Corp.! 32802 Pacific Coost Highway, South Laguna . Telephone : 17141 Kl . 7-176 Wells-McCardle Realtors ............ eo. ....... SEMPLE REAL ESTATE SELLING? REMnNG? INVESTING? IIII<La•D lEAL TY CD • Mint. an, REDECORATED · PACESE II ER You "'ill fall in love with thi s lovely horue at first siR}H. Conv e ni e ntly located to 51-fOPPI:'JG , BA~K­ ING, •THEATRE and SC HOOLS is this beautiful ADUI. T OCCU PIED HOME. Three larRe bedrooms. two-baths, Palos \'ea:le s tone fireplace. Dreamy kitc hen with built-in 'electric appliances in clud- in ~ dishwasher. Like new c arpets and drapes in- cluded. c;Q F I'IIAc;CE PR09LEMS. SU BM IT O~I.Y 1 0~ OOW~. Priced ril{ht at only $31 ,950. Don 't pdss up this bargain -CALL T ODAY. IMAGINE A FLLI. ACRE of land on COST ~ liES,\ F.AST· SIDE with four houses on it brin~in.v; an in come of $3600 PER YEAR. Thi s vrupert v mav be pur- chased separatfdy with three homes on IHlf' II >\I.F' 1\CRE and one on tht' othe r. You ma\ have vour choice. This is the buv of thf! year. Call nu w for details. M. M. La Borde, Reahor "Yo11'U Lilu OMr Fntlldl~ Serota" 220 I. 17tlo St. 1-64645551 Cooto Mooo tLeca ... ill L 17th St. ~"I Center) e ... -..invs Call 6.66-4579 or 646.-1050 ----· .""' ..,.., •..... • • • ShorecliHs LDIEST PRICE I II /I ........... SU,SGO • • • Harbor View Hills I IDIIII. FAI. Ill. 2'/z lATHS ASSUIE 511ol'. LOAM, LDW DOWN • • • View OCUM ILVD. LARGE HOlE, COli ..... , , , ...• U5,001 lJOX Y. t"RAXKl.lX 3250 Wt Coest H1pway I Rt:Al. TOR ' CorON del h . C-'ilorn11 Plloftt: &7l-Z222 • X For Exchange X hom~ Gar. Gr. for Beach Ouplea Hot Spas. Apts. for Local clear Resort props, for Oranae Coonty Cor. lot Wt iiU. apL for Duple' s Plant for Trailef'"Park Si ••••IAIIIIAICIID THE CALLISON CO. Wont to move your kids to the country? Just 12 EXOtAMCE COUMSELORS miles from the beach ... 1'1, acres, fully fenced 21• IE111'111T MEtPOIT IUCII ..• corral. .. beaut iful 4 B.R. and Fam ily Rm . I'IIDIE IU·•I (2200 sq. ft.+) Priced below replacement cost! I H.....,:.~~~~~~~~~~;=~~~~;===~~~~~~~~;;~~ Call 10 see. S45,000 IJ UIUI YIEIIIILLS NNEL REEF" -APARTMENTS Counl thoso foahlfes for a BIG lm.ily : • B.R., Faftii. Rm., Pool, ma9"'ificent harbor panorama, cavOfod pol io, PLUS 650 sq . ft. play ·room. Roady 10 occupy . Ownor has loft the area and is anxious. •. TWO full lots. ~siting S56,000 • • • MAKE OFFER. IIACIIIS LIYII I A most ologanl homo in Cornea Shares. 3 8.R., 2lS ball.s1 sparltl ing pool , cusiOm qual ity shows in • ...., reotur•. Pe""an.,t ocean view. P riced 10 sell NO WI S7 5, 000. • ~I RIAL ESTATE 2511 •• c.-• ..., "'"' • - • 2525 ac-. Bml. -Carooa del lllr -Colllarnia Lot:. 0t1 Kola C1wlllel Newpult H .. lou-a- -IUY--U•U- $41,100 ... • $310 .... BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS Res. of The Ch~t~nel Reef enjoy wa&er flaat wiew •d. -••i•c. or moorina lheir boat at .. c fn:mt door. (Aiio a ~ UYiaa lt7 etlmi- natina lhc burdensorn• r .. pooaHilhita ot .... •eielaa a 1 ... t.o.a) There arc m.ny aduntq01 ol liftaa .._. a1 a.-•1 .. .,. Apt. A aclec:t number of 2 Bedana. • 2 •• .¥L Anii.W.. WE INVITl YOU TO SliE OUR ..... yooa S I'Oit AK'r FUille HIC*tATION ""-67J.I711 As. L10R IBI!NC '!ftiOIIO""""' UGA111AIIIIIR EIIIIJI ll41JftSOAY, JAil. 2S, 1967 :.:11111=.:..1 =IE::.tn::IOII::_:-_:-_:_P:!•:.:'~-~OO~fOM~· DEL I AI\ CAU 1'. Mrs. Cameron heads Home Society group Mn. Merton K. Cameron Jr. of Hubor HjJbllnda wu inllallod Tueaciay •• preai· dent of tho Newport Harbor Auiti uy or lhe Oailchen•a Home Society or California. The momina installation m•eb"& waa held at the J home or Mrs. Lea Li ttle- john, 2101 Windwud Lane, Bay creaL Other offi cers in ataJied ·include Mu. Henry Jones, vice·preaident; Mrs. Royal Tucker, recordina secretary ; Mn. Renfro Newcomb, cor- rupondina secretary, and Mn. Charles Peyton, par- liamentarian. Other mombera of the new bo ard uc Mu. John B. Pu- ker, proarams; Mrs. William F. Hatpcr, invitationa; Mta. J a ton Robards in "AllY WIDHISDAY" ·-alto- "ARRIVIDIRCI, IAIYI" Alec OliMCII and Georac Sanden in ''®ILLIR M!MORAIIDUM" -alto - Audrey Hepbu.rn in "NOW TOSTUL NEW '67 SWIM SUITS SPORTS WEAR ARRIVING DAILY REINERT'S OCEAN FIONt The Lutheran Chwch of me Muter, 2~00 Pacific View Dr., Harbor View Hilla -Dr. William R. Eller will plot.e:h QD.. ..Ev.orlaajin& lovan at tho 9 and 11 a.m. aervicu Chit Sunday, Sun- day, March S, hu been act for the dedication of the new c hurch and educational buildina. The preaident' of the synod and former pu- ton will be asked to auiat.. ~AMILY ...... TIWMR ........ •s·· ... s n r .. n r -.; .,., 11 111 •.t.&.t. Alit llldi: ,_'he Nac,.tPiir" CIMII ._y MY e -YI It nLL I The Cellar Steak I.obst(r Srmkey sty!t Sparr: Ribs ., "LUNCH 11 :30 -3:30 DINNER . 5 . 11 Closed Sundoys 220 Fo,.st, Loguno Beoch, 494.5455 IRING IN THIS AD AND Gn EXPERT WI JOI FOR: only -----'100 --TUNE-UP St. Andrew's Preabyterian Chwch, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., Clifr Haven -Deacons or the church wi II con duet a auided tour or the church pounds and facilities rot- lowina each or the 8, ~:30 and 11 a.m. services Chit Sunday, Dr. Charlet Dieren- fi eld wi ll preach on "How to tum on the liaht." An all you th banquet will be held Sunday evenina, beainnina at 6 p.m. The Chrittian Science Churches, Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, and Costa Mesa -"Love'' is the au~ ject ~hhit Sunday's lcsaon- termon. Corona de I Mar Corrrnuni ty con,reaational Olutch, United Church of Christ, 611 Heliouope Ave.-"The place whe re you s tand" wi II be the termon topic or Dr. Philip Mu rray for the 1:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. MOST 6 CYL. 6.95 MOST I CYL. ...._AI&.-.PIII .... 9.95 Prince or Peace Lutheran Church, 2~81 Mcu Verde ~r., Cotta Mesa -Steward- ahip Sunday will be observe ed thia Sunday. There wilt be a briefina union at 1:30, and visitation wilt "beain at 2 p.m. Raceway's Union 71 1944 HARBOR ILVD. COSTA MISA Newport Unity Church, meetin1 in the Senior Citie :Jr.a.:fu.r• .:Jor•v•r . • • LIFE·SIZE PORTRAITS By MARILYN SEEL"ND ... $24.00 By Appointment ANN GILMAN GALLERY 2721 E. O.oot H...,. Corono d-' Mew 675-360~ CLYDE ZULCH ORIGINALS 1835 N-rt Bl •d. C.•ta Mesa 642-7097 • The board or deacons at St. ~1a:k. Presbyterian Church or Corona del Mar has elec· ted Carl Gottuto u presi· dent; Duane Black., vice- president; and Lucille Pat- tenon, secre tary-treat urer, The uusteet have elected Tom Hudson u pretident; Bob Virctik., vic,-pruident; and Don Hildenbrand, tecre- tary. WaIter Lord, Mi k.o Manahan and Mont Friend were named church Uea- STUDIO OF CHARM AND MODELING P'ltoBe fw P'llEB ltroel ...... ''8ECRET8 OF BEAVTY" at Hoa ReGULAR 70.00 75.00 80.00 85.00 90.00 45.00 50.00 55.00 60.00 75.00 SPOilT COATI SIIEATEIII SALI PRICI .... .... ..... ll.ll 7LII 11.11 .... ..... 47.11 .... 16.QO 17.00 22.00 30.00 V trhc:lt Lamlla Wool Pullovers V Hoclc Shotland Pullovon Lomba Wool Ca rcligDtll U.M 11.11 17.11 24.11 Alpoca Cordigona SPOilT SHIIITS 5.00 - 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 13.00 14.00 15.00 Long Sleeve Wool Shirt Long Sloan Wool Sh irt Long st .. .,. Wool Shirt 8.00 10.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 WASil TROUSEIIS1 CSII!Y Plllll Al l Color anct Slua SWIM TIIUNKS Half Price ... 4.11 LID .... 7.21 II .• 1120 12.01 Lll 7.21 2.110 lOG Ul ft OTHER ~UF PIUCE ITEMS W!P.!J!!l'~! 4103 CAIIPUI Dltl¥1 IRVINE TOWN CENTER Directly across from U.C.I. Campus RENt A PIANO :ORGAN ' . ltNT.U ...,,Uf$ tO 'UICHASI II DrJ/IfD -7~ MO. CORCOIAN MUSIC COMPANY ........ '---~ -~ W-URLITZER . IA&a ... ._,AL LAST 3 DAYS of our Semi-Annual CLEARANCE now Our Reg. 1185 to 1235 LOUIS ROTH SUITS •• 0 '148"••SJ97 67 R s L Our Reg. '115 to ,•135 LOUIS ROTH COATS I• 1949 'THIS MEETING In 1949 launched a mles of a.t dl splaysof · works of local artists in Lucill e Delano Chamberlain 's ar t. studio In Co rona de l Mar. The opening di splay featured the works of COM artists Norman Chamberlain and hi s wife, Mary Pottenger Chamber lain. Pictured here, standing lett to right: Claude Anderson, architect; Dick Barcelo ohhe Crutcher Foundation; Jim Van Dyke, J955 TH S 'ON SIGN PHOT0- '3~APHE ~ snapped this picture of Newport Har- bor 3P'N Club omcers at the 1955 Installation meeting. Seated, left to right, Mary Naegeli, recording secre- tary; Mari lyn 'Nheeler, first vic~resldent; Jean Howell, president, and Mazie '3ird, retiring president; standing, left to right, quby Steven· son, treasurer; Lydia South -· worth, corresponding secre- tary, and Dorothy Palen, 2nd vice president. (Ensign photo hom the May 19, Jqss, Issue.) IEnSIIJ' photo 1954 THIS PHOTO was talc en at the 1954 eltetion meeting of the · Balboa Island !llsipessmen•s Assn., held at Willie's Po.t< Ave. Cole. Sealed left bi ''~t dl.ectors Clo.ence llo.,.,an of Boardman's Ma.t<e~ Helen Pet~an of 511/pmlles, and Kannr Nlch· president of Newport HarOOr Bank; Geo rge Dav1es, realtor; Kay Finch, ceramist, and artists Norman Chamberlain and Rex Brandt; seated, left to right, artist Joan Irving Brandt, Lucille (Mrs. Earll Chamberlain, and Ma{sha Geldert, secretary at the adjoining rea l estate office of Earl Chamb erlain. (Howard Folsom photo from the July 7, 1949, issue of the Ensign.) --.1954 THS OPTI-M ~S.CLU3 of Newport Harbor prov ided some of the funds to cover the cost of mov ing the former '3oy Scout Jam- boree headquarters bui ldl ng from Its loc ation near Merle's Drive-In to the site near Harbor Vi ew Hills to serve u the Communi ty Youth C .,ter h .. dquarters. Part\• clpants in the check pre· sentatlon ceremony Included, from left, Ted ~usse ll, pre- sident of the Newport Harbor Optimist Club; Mrs. w.c . 9uchterklrchen , chairman of the Opti-Mrs. project com· mittee; Mrs. Harold Hetr ick, pr~sl dent of the Opti -Mrs., and Grant Howald, president of the Youth Center board. from tht March 25, 1954, Issue.) ol s of tie Cottag~ Wifflt shop; standing, E. H. Skinner of Skinne~s ' .Pham~ocy, past p.esldon~ and directors Lrle Finley of !he Ma.tet Spo~ attorney Clarence 101/ckl Higbie, and Hal House. of M•ln.,.s Isle Reol\r. (Photo hom the Jan, 211, ~!lot. lsS<Ie of the NEWPORT BEACH 10.: ey'll study _a boa Three local students have attended Fresno State Col-Dr., Bay Shore a, a topbo- been accepted for the aprina le,l'e. more majorina in liberal aemesler of the rtoatina • Suun Kachleen Jen-aru. She ia a 1~65 lf&duate campus of the Chapman Col-ninas. dauahter of Mr. and of Newport Harbor HiP leae division of internation-Mrs. Fred c. Jenninas, 305 School and hu auended al education. They arc·: N. Bay ft., Balboa Ia land. Oranac Coast Co lleae. • Cherie Louise Miller, She is an early l%7 aradu-The 107-day sprinaumu- dau·&hter of Mr. and Mrs. ate of Corona del Mar Hi&h ter voyaac will beJin Feb. Bradford Miller, UOl Ta-School and now a freshman 1 from Loa Anaelu harbot, huna Ter., Irvine Terrace, a at Chapman. bound for Caracas in Vena- junior majorina in art. She • Patricia Lee Winten, zuela, the it land or Trini- i• a B64 paduate or Corona dauahter or r..tr. i.nd Mu. dad, Salvadore, Bueno• del Mar Hia;h School and hu !>ana Winters, 2sn Circle Airet, Montevideo, Rio de New art Show opens Feb 8 ~~~~:·~.':;~:·8:~~~;::.: • terdam, Copenhaaen, Lon- Th r ·• r· don, !)ublin and Galway, e new year or uae tne Mu Sly Lovearen ho1pi · ans pauon1 or Newport 1.· . u.. R' h d'S . before landma at New York . . tatty,,vuli. IC at tewart, \\a 2S Harbor will open wtth a aroup touu; Mu. Rolla R. Y · . major reuospective . or the Hays Jr., staffina; Mrs. Swd~ntt w11_1 choose ~ro:m wo!ks or western utut C.S. Herbert Brownell, printina; a. vartety of tn-port ~cliVI• Pnce (1874--_l~S~). .. f..1u. Betty Hall , addre ss ina; ~es to supplement thcnr par-~e uhabttton, C.~. Mrs. Henry Mackel, publi-u cularfieldsofstudy. Theae Pnce,., the man and_ hts city; Mrs . RichiUd 'Steele, actavttiCI include fi eld work, haa ~en oraantzed shippina. and Mrs . Thomas uips ; lectures by forei111 by actor Sterhna Holloway. Inch, insurance. experts in economics, reo- It is s cheduled to be on J ohn Alabaster, a student liaion, literature and other view in the Fine Ar~i Pa· at UCI, has been work in a subjects; visits to museW1'1a trona Gall er~ _located m ~e on the cataloa and invita- B.Ibo. P.v'l'on 400 M.'• · d · d F. and art aallerics; conferen• 1 n liOn eS I&f\ UR er a IRe St., Balboa, from Feb. g Arts Pauons scholarsh ip ces and panel diacu11iona throuah Much 18 . arant under the supervision with students and faculties of Mrs. Porter Sinclllr, of univeuitiea, a~ where scholarship chairman. pouible, home-atays with Over 100 paintinaa and drawinas representina MI. Ptice's very earliest endea-families. vors up 10 hia last paintina Ch ck have been collected fr om U California, Pottland, New York, Canada and remote areas in the west. His work wu little publicized due to his reluctance to be in leaves city job to study in . Netherlands the limeliaht. Mr. Holl ow &)' Chuck Zimmennan has re· social chanae and economic has lena had a personal in-tilfled u plannina auo-development." Clanu are teres~ in thia artist and hu ciate for the City of ~ew· conducted in Enali ah. put forth peat effort to a_s· port Beach and is already Mr. Zimmerman ia a pa- semb l~ a c~~l~te and m-buaily 1tudyina at the In· duate of Fresno State Col· form auve exhtbttJon. . atitute of Social Studies at le ae. and worked for the A lov e of nature, &nlmals . · and ranch life is the motiva-the Haaue m the Nether-cities of Fresno and Oxnard tion behind the artist's Ianda. before joinifll the plannina work. He beaan as a maaa· _He had a~p\ied for admis· staff in ~ewport Beach S zinc illustrator for Pacific s1on some ume aao, but was yean aao. Month I y, now Sun1et Maaa· informed that there were no zinc, before he became a vacancies. Two weeks aao, MRS . H!L!N RICHARDS painter. on the day that the 6~th 1$ ARTIST OF MONTH be th In · \irs. Richard Hochachild \.I.. Hollowav and ·A·s. term aan at e ltltute, fi . ' ' "" h · d · · 1ne arts chairman of the Richud Stewart. chairman e recCJve a ww~ ttatma · th · Th Junior Ebe\1 Club of New-in chuae of poup tows, ere . wu an openma. e are contactina schooh and plannma department staff port, Beach,_ announces her com Dlni"' ,...u, .. 1 10 sn-aca.ruly h~ tima \0 &h e cl.ub 1 cbOlcc of Ke\e• coan1s ~,.,.,;,-llt'-d•c• 'll•-..·,...w::aU: 'a Ill •• • tistnt .,.,.._,_.,. ....... for this show. Special Ga!· Tuesday of last weet -and month for ~ebruuy . !cry bows may be arra.naed he was off by plane the next \in . .R1chards attended by call ina Mrs. Stewart ·at day from Los An aelea Air-the . Spr~nafie_ld . School of 494-2052 or her co-chainnan, port. The fli&ht wok him to "le111n 1n llltnou and ha1 ~irs. Ralph J . Walker, at London, and he was IChe-studied under Bette Camp- 675·53i4. A (ilm will be du led to arrive st the HaJUe be ll, Joseph L. Youna, .E•· avail able for· t~owin a upon on Friday. ter ?ende l and Ted Ha lle- re quut. There u no chuae man. She instruct• in the for ttudent aroup toun. The ln1titute was founded fields of mosaic1, 1 titchery, Reaular aallery houu are b)' the Dutch aovernment and weavin a without a loom, Wednesdays throuah Sun-is h'oused in the former printina on fabric, and de• dayt, I to S p.m. palace donated by Qu een sian for the craftsman at \-\n. Thomas Doan , fine Juli~na. The lns.titute _is Oranae Coast Junior Col· arts pauons chairman for deacnbed as a pnvate 1n· leae. Laauna Hill Lei1ure the exhibition, has announc-stiwtion of hiaher lcamina, 'Norld Campus of Tustin ed plans for the preview at the paduate ttudy level. Union HiJh School, and at show in I and re ception, to Ita purpose is to "promote bot h the South and North be held from S to 7 Sunday · · 1 h mtemauona retearc and Qranae County YWCA. E x· evenina, Feb. 5, in the Gal· tJainin1 in the social sci-...... pies of he• wo•k ml• •-\cry . Thole work ina with .... 1 ~ Do · lud \'" ences, with special empha-vi ewed at ~arinen Library an anc e: . us. Ham,y sis on problems of rapid LAST 5 DA YSIII JANU-ARY FU ITURE SALE ' IICWDIII. INOIMAU.TI 111¥11 UDUCID IIIMS SUCH AS HERITAGE SOFAS & CHAIRS CINTUlY -COlSICA-COlONA-COYINGTON DINING lOOMS ·IIDlOOMS & OCCASIONAL TAlLIS linN IIMII"'OIY ~ LAlli. Ar-xAN SAVE OD'OIID, IIIIIT, ¥'CiaS I fl'. DOll ' IUliB SOfA 5 R. 1M IAT • ... zttM HUilY FOil liST suenoN H.J.GA~REfT fURNflURE NU IIDIIAL .............. _ .. _-. • I •&I • , WILL lAM H. SPURGEON Ill of Cliff Haven, at .]eft, recei ved the citizen of the year award Tuesday even· ing at the 45th annual recognition dinner of the Orange Empir e Council, Boy Scouts of America, held at th e 13alboa Bay Club. Past re cipients include George Uur· phy, Wal ter Knott, Andy Devine, Ezra Taft Bensoo, Ronald Reagan, Dan iel Aldr ich and Buddy Ebsen. Mr. Spurgeon , honored for his pioneer work in £)(p\orer Scouting Is :;~ic tured here with Leslie T ,1Peterson of Bay crest, gen eral chairman for the annuat ' dinner. Victoria West of Lido ride of Lt. Cavaney Vlc\Oria 'Nell Will Well or Loa Aaa•le•. t.o- J,iveo in mmi .. o to L\. thor ol the ;t'idai and tr ... Byron Martin Canney Jr. wmicy bcoUera Artllw' Chef- by her Cathet at a.ooo Satufoo. rie, ADd\oay Dau, Jua .. day, Jan. 14, in Ouc LJ4y of 0' Amato, and Jam11 Olea• Mount Carmel Ca&holic aon, ·all ol Lot Anaeloa. Church In Newport Beach. and LL Wayne Oldendorpb 9\o is the dauahtor of &ho of San Oioao. Arthw Benton Woua or Lido Min Mary Irw in of Pomona Is le and Honolulu. Lt. Ca• wat in charae of the weddint vancy is the son of the book. unior Cavaneya or AlhMt-Por her dauah~er'a wed"' bra. dina Mra. Weat wore a llrciet Palher Jamot O'CoMor lenath ice blue ailk woratcd officiated at the nuptial and lace coatume with man and double tina core-matchina shoes. Her baa, mOny, The church choir, hat, and a loves v.erc white, with Kal Bonowilz at tho and she wore a aix auand oraan and Vifainia Spec:tlcr lei of white Pi kaki. The as soloist, presented t.he aroom'a mother was attired music. in an apple peen sheer White floral arranaemcnts wool costume with matchina of cranation, stock, aladio--acceuories, and flowered Ius were on tbe wall at the hat, and she. il!lso had a rear of the alw and tall Pikaki lei. topiary trees of pink carna• A reception in the lbride'a tion and white c:hryunthe• home for 400 followed the mums stood on each side of weddina ceremony. A buffet the altar rail. The church luncheon was served. An pews were marked by white Hawaiian trio entertained r Named to Phi Bela ropes and bouquets of white durina the reception, and Kappa ~mar"n.msati.ons, stocks and the Hawaiian weddina aona was auna for the bridal M111 West wore a aown of couple. ivory reembroidered French Specialaueats were NichD'"' lace and a handmade heir-las J . Gannon or Albcrquc:r· loom French lace mantilla N M ndf th que, • • , ara a er of I YOGA II TOPIC 'I'OOAY POll JUNIOR IIILL l•loc !!boll Clu ol No .. P-in l!aoondld<>, will part &o.cll will loold 110 , .. n11loln ..,. domono<roto .. 111 ..,..,1, ,... .. ., at lllo lhio pllllafOI'by, Balboe P••lliall at ll:~Jualon an elt$J tatina a.m. today;-JiiC" • \'ictor IIlia opportunity to boa,.. Royale, yo .. lutruc&er from tb1ir apoa1oriq elub, lha lllo ~ldaa Dooc Bboll .Club ol .. ...... ,., --- • ,JOHN ROBERT .POWERS " .,. . . ...... .,_,.. -1... •• .,.., ,. .. LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL J 1999 So. Cooor H]Ghwoy LAGUNA N .. ,br ,, ... &...a...u ,., ......... a.- Coll-41 Paul Fare!, son of Mr. and Mrs .. Vi ctor Pare! of 2201 Arbutua St., East BluH, has received word from the Uni· versity or Californi a at Ber· ke\ey that he has been elected to membershi p in Phi Seta Ka ppa, honorary scholastic frat ernity. with a crescent headpiece the aroom, and Mr. and Mrs. or fre sh flowen. Her bou• Melvin Richley St. of New• quet was a sinale larae port Beach. Mrs . Richley white a! amelia with stem was the ' first bride to wear and satin stteameu. Her the heirloom mantilla. Fashion .fiesta p ,..-. U"l ..... .. *'-" ......... ... .... M,_.,. ......... .. Wor14 ,__ t-te rece ived his B.A. de- pee in phycho loiY at Ber· ke ley last June, and is now worki n& toward ,his doctor- ate in philosophy in the UC LA Graduate School. lie was graduated from Ho llywood rliah School in February, 1%2·, and then ente~ed UC Berkeley. He s pent the f%4.:65 schoo l year at the Un iversity of Bordeaux in France under the educati on abroad pro- gram of UC. All classes th ere were conducted in French, in which he con- verses fl uently. The rami ly moved from :to\lywood to East Bluff in \%4. Paul's father is an enalnuswith Nortb.N9 A.via· tion. Poul Farel attendants all wore the The bride is a l966 USC The s~ci al projec ts sec· same floor lenath, emp ire, araduate and, in tine with li on of the Newport Harbor si lk aowns of pomearanate her international relations Tuesday Club is rnakina color and Hans ivy circlets dearee, spent the aummer of plans for the main fund on their heads. They wore 1965 in Ewopc. She waa ra ising event of the year- lei s of white shattered car-usociated with the special the February fa shion fies ta. nations of 54 inch lenath. events office at USC and is Vivian Sewell is chairman All fl owers for tbe weddin.a a member of !)elta :Jamma in charae. were flown from Hawaii. sorority and Siam& Gamma The fiellla date is Feb. Mrs . William R. Friedrick Siama, an honorary in inter· of San Francis co, a child· national relations. She was hood friend, was the matron presented· to aociety by the of honor. Bridesmaids were Newport Chapter of the IEWIIEMIEIIS JOIII Mrs. James West of Loa An-National Charity Leaaue in . aeles and the siater--in•I&)V 1962. Eun•ce Gold, I! a Mull and of the bride · Miu Suzanne Do ·" H d 1 · • Lt Cavaney, presently ro u1y ar caste were •n · Campbell of Los Anaeles, a · . the Un•'<e' Sloleo ducted Jan 18 as new . . . w1th u be r ·th ~... . . soror1 ty suter; M111 Su.an Navy wu .,1duated from mem rs o e .JoUrop l.u!:L:~'. 1 • ~ Cl b r N II bo Combs of Los Anae es, cou· USC in 1964 He it a mem-u o ewpoll ar r at . . · 1 ~ • the Swiss Oaalet in NewpOrt SIR or the bnde; MISS Car~ e bet of Kappa Alpha (rater• Uei &h t s. \h s. J oseph Haugh· Cavaney of Alham~a, liS· nity, Trojan Squiret, and ey , p.rcsidenl, wu in char-ter,of the ~oom; Mau Bar-Sk&UI ud Da1aer. He was ae o(, a-.e ind..lction cer~ bara Aus tm o( f'fo~rt s-aidea& o( Trojan KDiabta, Beach afMt M\u Ol.aa aecreury-treaaurer of Ano-- ~ravu of Newport Bcac:h, ciated Mens Studenta and s orority sister of the bride. .~MS honor scroll re cipient, Norman Saaer Mitchell of The newlyweds &Je honey• Pas adena, a fraternity bra· moonina in Mexico and will ther of the aroom, was beat be horne in Newport Beach man. Ushen were James after Feb. 1. do -<..:t • • • Will paper bikini hold up? SHAMPOO & SET $3.111 0'"1:"' MO,., THitU •AT', 64&-2093 Can a paper bikini stand up under the poundina New· port surr Carol Ladice and Lynda!\ 'Jekler, attractive partners in the newly open- ed Caroi·Lyndall Paper Put Ons, 324 Marine Ave ., Balboa bland, s ay "yet." Not only will the swinl"' mina suits stand up under rouah tumblina turf, but the capris, evenina aowns, dreatea and children•• clo- thee retain their tinseled strenath under repeated machine washinas. Al1o the _paper clothet arc fire proor • and can be dry cleaned. tuturn Ule lara;est selection of hair pieces Jill~ ~;'!"~! Mollie'• in Co1ta Mesa proudly announces the openint of our adjoining leauty Solon .•• Mallie'• In We1tmin..., ioint the Ce~te Mesa Solon in thi1 1tor•·•ide upon· 1ion .aiel SALE PRICES EfFECTIVE THRU JAil. 31 OML Yl SALI PRICE Regularly $28.00 You Savo $15.50 '1ro Reg~o~larly '2911 $49.95 Save $20.00 MACHINE-MADE WIGS Revularly '6001 $30.00 So.,. $'20.00 HANn-T!ED EDGE WIGS Ae;utorly .'99" $149.00 So .... $50.00 FULLY HAND-TIED WIGS Aeolllarly '205" $2".00 s.v. sso.oo EUROPEAN CUSTOM MADE WIGS fell• frem $45.00 ALL FALLS REDUCED $20.00 DURING SALE! CLIANING • STYLING • REPAIRING • SIZING ... uty Salo11 SPECIAl! VIVIANI WOODAID coSMmcs Compl,imentary Hair Anolysh and Conditioning with each thampoa and sot! 20% -011 ANY $S PUIICIIASI •• flnaMI,. Available mpt/ie ~ (Compli"*"ory Mllhvp byD,PP1J~J tanU,..rlcatd math.~ WIG SALON 631-9'190 · Paper clothina does 1way with the "c lout full or clothes too expensive to throw away," Caro l Ladice pdinu out. Carol, 25. fOfmerly or Sayer. Oklahoma, now livina in Huntinaton Beach, it a mother of 3. Lyndall, 28, formerly of Whittier, has a 8. o\. in anthropoloay from StanfOfd and wu a model. %e ·livea at 432 Maanolia St., Costa r-.iesa, with her husband Tom and their 9- month"'ld ton. Tom ~kler is the uom- bonist for the Jack Coon Silver Coronet orchestra playina at the Reuben E. Lee retta!ll'ant. Charlie Ladice plays the drums for the aroup. THOMP$011 COOPIR'S I'IIOTOS IXHIIITID Photoarapbs by Balboa Jaland photopaplter Thorn~ aon H. Cooper, made durina the 1%5 aemester at aea aboard Chapman Colle1e's Ooatina campus, cuncntly uc on display at &he New· port National-Bank's Bay· 'tide Office, near the en- trance \o Balboa lalan4. The diaplay ia eompriaed o(6$ blaek ud white, talon-• raoant1d pbotopapb., , ... leo\ed rrom amoq: approli· mately 1,500 ••ptina n· po .. d whila he aenad as atli<iol pbotopapllor lor ChapmM'a s.·•ea Seas Oi· YiliOD. Vi1ilor1 may wiew the ax· hibit Mtwo•• lO a.aa. aad 5 p.m. -.,. ... ....... '!lltindayt ....! ... _ .. 10 .... 6 p.m. Prldayt, .......... , . ......,.. 28. Luncheon wi II be follow· ed by a fashi on show, and cards wi II be played duri ng the afternoon. Tuesday Club members will serve as models. be the 9th year • .., ..... ,,... .. _, ........ •3 TOWN & COONTRY, ORANGE, CAlli. 547·1221 "ACIOSS HIOM 'ASHION $Q!JAitE" 1999 ·so. COAST HWY., LAGUNA, .._ ______ __. ___ ,.,., t>· locations • Whe• PtOPit consider tnelr blnkint nufs, conftflttnce i11 priMt tutor. Newport llttion1l B1nk !Ms IPIM considmbl1 time in pl111nlnr its klcltionJ lot 101f COflftlitnet. T1kl 1 rood look 11 till lloution 1ddreuu snd join tt11 most untqltt bt11k il 1M world. We tllil'lk, 111d so do 1 lot ol utisfiell customers. th1t wt hne 1 lot to oHer diet will mHe ,.. N11~inr 1 pltmtl. I Eoch occo~o~nt ln1Yri4 to I WESTCUFF AT DOVER ....... ., ·-··, ...... c ..... 842-3111 BAYSIDE AT JAMBOREE ..:.:..:=.:.:.... 842-1141 CAMPUS AT "-c:.S.::.r • ..-640-2111 until daily. Fridays \ J • Concert preview feb. 1 Altt.t ()oldbera, muaic 10:10 LID. fa lhe pnwiew eridc ot lbe Loa Aaaelll and no oaa will--b. admitted TirMa, will ~ueat the afUir the apeak•r 'MPDI or lrd preview of &bt Oranae durhq: hi a "'eieotadOA. Set· Cwftl)' Pbllh.annonic So-vina wicb Mra. Wi•--•• ciety'a concert at 11 a.m. ~·•· A\lfllat v. s. .. lbcl'l&, Wodnotday, Peb. 1, It lhe Robert Hefti)', C.R. Payae, lrviM Co .. t Couatry Club. Kood.al Kni&ht. Jobn A. S&o- The Seriea, lptaaored by nia,J. Alleri Boek Jr., Thiel tho Newport Harbilf Women's Sullivan, 0. RobenHodton, Pbilbarmonic Board, ia open Myroo Hench1er and Miu NEW COMMITTEES -AID HOA~G~~NEIPO~RTH~ARal~:"~.:=l ~JJ ly r•.tp ..... , he.lpina wi th their pl•y time A.ool:her •warda co~r ..... With the new a.dc:litions &o periods in tho roadina room. chalked 119 on Jan. 23 under dae hospital oporatina Tho nutrition commiUeo 1be direction of Mra. WilliarD amoodaly , &be A~tXiliuy to passes out meoua a.nd. 101• Durkin, co-ordinator of Hc:.a ttoapital W 2 new ves eura nouriahment 10 volunteers. She is auiated c:onwniueea to enlarae Cbcir adult patient&. by lhe •wa~da chairman. list or urvlces «o the pa.-For the benefit or the pub-Mrs. Willi.m Schuler, and tionta and tbe public. lie there is now an infonna-co-chairm•n. Mrs. Samual 10 lhe public. Irene Loudon. Mr. Ooldbera will discuu iiiiiiOoiiiioiiiiili;i-;.Milljlilllllll!!• d\e Pcb, .S proaram or the The pedriatric comnHtee tion desk in the lobby man-Wol~e •. Mra. Rober~ J,J.con. it aervina in lhe new pavi-ned by volunteers until .t:30 ~mtnJatrator, aunted by lion •uialina with the reed-p.m., takinalhe·place or the duector of nuraea,Mn. E_.M. Ina or little patients and old visitor's desk. MacPherson, presented pm• Loa Anaotu Philharmonic Orc:huua, to be played in tho OCC auditoriwn. Mra. Anderaon Wiaeman 1 p~eview chainnan, atates that doon wi II open at e.u •• v .. r w.t AA ' ........... .,,._ t.o 0 women for l ilO to 2000 Club "'meets Fe'b 2 'hours of ; ••• erv;<e. p;., • for 1000 hours were a•vcn Reservations for luncheon to ~ca . Wm. H. Brown in&, aeMral meetina of Ebell C lub o f Newport Beach will be held on Feb . 2 at the clubhouse 1n Balboa. can be made by callina Mrs. E.A. Roaers, C.R. Croul, Ralph Hitchins, 673-8944, John D. Smith, N.H. Cox, Mrs. Hennan Lorence, 613-L.H. McBride and Les Little· 048!, or Mr. P. J. Wilson. john; l ,SOO..bour awards to Music follows business Mu. E ..... Roaers, presi· denl, will conduc t the bus i· meetina. Then Mrs. Goetz, proaram chaif'o' January JOth is the deadline Mrs. Henry L. Jones and for reservation,. Mrs. Jack Gamaus; 2,000.. hour awards to Mmes. Jamea ~ecker, Ralph Tilton and Martin Lockney Sr. A musical proaram wilt follow the buaineu mcetina o( the Uppe r Bay Auocia· tea or che •DETAILED GENERAL INSURANCE COVERAGE 8f ED \VARQ AT ( JAY ~ UMriO N .NII!:WP'OI':T BL N E W,.O I':T B lEACH Ll81:ftTY I · 11M PDMII &'t MURl CAM!RA NOW AT 1710 NI!WPO RT BLVD. PH. 646-931 3t:osta Mea .. lr ;. ua a newcomer, or know of a newcomer ,, che tlarbor Area who has not been welcomed, do her a fuor by call in' the Harbor Viaitor between I and 10 a.m., and ah~ wi 11 cal) on your friend •ith nluable informatic..l and aifts hom friendly business firms whi ch Uand ready to help her become acquainted with her new surroondint•· Philhannonic Society Mon· will preaent the pro-- day, Feb. 13, at the home lf&m, A one act play, "A of Mra. Carloa Beeck, child of the frontier," will Mra. Ralph Hilmer, chair-be Jiven u a concert read· man. will conduc t tho buai-ina by Huntinaton Beach neu aeuion at 10:30 a.m., Playhouae membera. ' and Mra . Ralph Deaver will Mrs . Wilfred Cohe n, a youna report on the proaresa or 1 mother of 3,wifeof a docwr, the continuance fund drive. ard a member of the Play- A trio consiatina of Mrs. house board, wilt portray Christopher Kitchina, piano, the role of "Dolli." Mrs. V.A. Locke, violin , ...,.-~ Mrs. Lorin Lammers, a busy and t\.1rs. Robert Smilh, . mother cl 8. wife of 1 Navy cello, all members of the Honey and Fr•d•r•ck Ot.on. (Howard Fo h o m photo.) conmander, wit\ enact the Upper Bay Associates, will N M • H lf role of "Oiddy." She came play 2 movements from a ancy Qffe orrm·an to the Playhouse from Brahms trio and alao a Washinaton, D.C. Beethoven trio. L.uncheon will be served by the hos tess, who will be assisted by ~1mes. Victor Malzahn, Edward Freu, Ralph Gerard and Kenneth Swift. ART INSTITUTE OFFERS MAJO R SCHOLARSHIPS Mrs. lao lde Cepparo, 3610 Marcus Ave., Wes t Newport, Oranae County scholarahip chairman, announces that S major scholarships totalina S25,000 will be awarded by Ca lifornia Institute or Arts through its Alumni Assn. Hiah school seniors may enter the competition throu&h the 'art and music depart· men ts until the Feb. lO deadline. Actress Gale Storm is acneral chairman of the scholarship commit- .... . .... ·~t· NOTICE-OF TRUSTEE'S SAU: TRUST NO. 5660 Weds Freder,'ck Olson Mrs. Norbert R. "urphy, a speech major or•gmallr from Pennsylvania, better Wedding bells rana Satur· whi te carnations we re used day, Jan. 14, at 2 p.m. for to decorate the aisle and Miss Nancy Marie Hoffman, chancel of the church, alona dauahter of Dr. and Mrs. wi th candelabra. Richuds H. Hoffman of A reception was held at 218 Marigold Ave •• Corooa the Balboa Bay Club imm e· del Mar, and Frederick Dean diately rollowing the cere· Olsoo, son of Mrs. Helen mony. The groom's sister. Hubbs of San Bernardino Mrs. \tarvin Wilder, had and Dean Olson of Palm charge of the guest book. Sprinas. \Irs. Hoffman received guests The double rins marriag:: in a rose brocade suit adorn- c eremony was perfonned by ed by a corsage o f white Dr. Phillip Murray, pastor orchids. The gmom's mother of the Corona del Mar Com· wore a turquoise knit suit muni(y Olurch, where th e and a similar corsage. wedding rites were read. Dr. Special gues ts at the J~>­ Hoffman aave the bride awa)'. ception included ~1rs. r\gnea The attendants were ~iss Wamec.ke,-grandmother of . Julie Steiner of Corona the groom ; \Irs. Marie Tur- lii&hlands, who served as ner, great aunt of the aroom. maid of honor, Miss Jean and thefamous desert artist. Smith of Corona del Mar, John Hilton, and his wife Miss Candy Peery of Cameo of Twenty--nine Palma. , Hiahlanda, -.d Miss Cuol, PoltV'Wii\1 :a honeymooe Tyl•r of C.oaJA Meaa .. all al.....6rftiwtle'K;,flt: ·newty• bridesmaids. w'!:ds will make their hom• Larry Slllr&is of Baycrest at 851 Domin&o , East Bluff. was best man. Servins as Both of the youns people ushers were Paul Fanceer are graduates of Corona del o r Corona del Mar, Jeff Mil-\Jar High School and attcn~ ler of Newport, Richard ed Orange Coast Colleae. Hoffman, the bride's brother The groom is associated from We stmin s ter, and Mar-with Tran sport Dynamics in vin Wilder, th e groom's bro· Santa Ana. _ ther from Garden Grove. EAST BLUFF RESIOEHT HA MED TO SALES GROUP known for her book reviews in this locality, will por- tray the role of ,.Bobby." 'She is a charter member of the board of the Playhouse. wi11 bt the speaker at the youth banquet to be held Saturday , Jan. 28, in fellow- ship ha ll at St. And rew's Presbyterian Church, bOO St. And "w's Rd., Cli lf Haven. His toP ic will bt "Are you fit to be tied'?" The Hunter Chapter serves as hospitality c0tm1i ttee for these quarterly coffe es, servin& the refreshments. The Hunter Chapter meets at the home of \t"s. '::Jeorae Hooper of Shore Cliffs on Feb, 1). This is a special mcctin& for fun and profit. There wi II be an auc ti on within the chaplet, each member brinaina a hat, purse or some "ueasure" to be sold to the hiahest bidder. The proceeds wi II 10 to the bui!dina fund of the hospi- lal . \trs . Lester Is bell and \irs. Theodore Robins are co-hostesses for this li vely aet-toaether. ROBERT AC KLE Y OF CORONA DEL MAR Dl ES Robert L. Ackley, 61, of 245 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del \1ar, died Saturday, Jan. 21. a1 Hoag Hos pitai._..-H.f was a native Ca lifornian and had lived in Corona del Mar 5 years. lie had been a mortaaae loan bro- ker for 20 ye ars. His wife, Frances, and mother,_ \1\Js. :telen Ackley or Corona del \1ar, survive him. Private family services were held at Bell Broadway Mortuary in Coata \k:sa. MOP WI ELDtMG LADY WALLOP$JMTERLOPER No ..... ao. ADd. \0 vro•• her point Pam Lawaon s1ua- aed away with a mop at 1 of 3 youna men attemptina to enter her apartment at Jt!i E. Balboa Blvd •• Balboa. The interloper was clim~ ina in an unlatched window al 2:20 a.m. when he found himself buffeted about ~e head by the mop wielding youna woman. bl) ~ $...4 ~~ ~~ ~-~ t L .~I cn f [ r/J-<1)! ~; ·~=:! \e•e\'"Y .0.~ ~ d~SSPS pan1 s l op ~ ..d 'l. tJO THE HARBOR VISITOR Ph-•: HY 4-t l61 On February 10, 1967, at clevea o'clock a.m. F'inot American Title /osorance & Tru11t Company, as tru11tee, or succl!'s~or tru:ttee or aoblltitu- ted trul!ltee, by th e certain Deed of Tru.,t uecuted by !Jt:NNI~ B. SWARTOUT and PATR !CIA A. SWAR TOUT, hus band and wife, and ~cord· ed June 28, 1966 in Book 7973, Page 481 of Off icial Record~~o of Orange Cou nty, Calilom ia and pu~uant to that ctnta in Sotic'e of Default and Election to sell thereunder recorded Li ttle J o-Ann ~loffman, the bride's niece, was flow- er girl, and the groom's nephew, Steve Wilder, was rina bearer. V .~. Youngquist, 311 .\venida Cenitos, East Bluff, has been elec ted to membership in lhe sales and marketing executives ass~ ciation of Los Anaeles, it is announced today by asso- ciation president Tyler \lac· donald, vice president of Hixson and Jorgensen Ad· vertising \gency, Mr. Young- quist is vice president or ANNOUNCING • 'p,,+ .. ss•ona Directory JNSURANl.:E ... FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS ROB ERTSON -SADLEIR INSURANCE 33:13 E. Cout H..Y. CoftMII• del Mu -S1J-J8)0 FUNERA L DIRECTORS ... BALTZ MOR TUA RIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COHA MUA Midway b-2424 mil E. COAST HIWAY COlOMA DEL MAl ORiole 3.q450 Jilin 1941 rr~ndly "*'"'bomood -BEll. BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway u 1-.MSS. •• ,.,. eo.ta .... Chapel ......... .Q7 I. • .,..: rr. COSTAWISA ..... October II, 1966, in Book . 8072, Page 158 of Official Re- I cords of Oraage Couoty, will undN and pur!luaot to Sll id Deed of Trust sell at public auc tion for cas.h.~lawlul money of the United States of America, at di e main West entraoce to the f"i~t Americu Title Ia· .!Haraoce & Tru!ll Comp~~ny buildins located at the ~outh­ east corner of Fihh •nd M•in Strrets in the city of Santa Ana, Califomia all thu ri8ht 1 itl~ and interetH conveyed to and now held under Deed of Ttul'lt in the properly situated -in the": County an1l Stale de• "'cribed as: Lot 23 and the Westerly 001':• h11 1f of Lot 22 in Block "C" of Trac t No. 5 18 as shown on a Map recorded in Hook 17, pn!es 33 to 36. inclu· s ive, o Mi,..ce llaneous Ma~, rerords of Orange County, Califomia. Said sale will be made wilh• out coven•nt. or wan•nty, ex· prr-ssll!:d' or im plied, n to th e tide, possession or flocum- brancfla to s•tisfy the r\l!maia• ins princ-iptal sum doe on the note SflCured by said Deed of Trust to wit: Slt,'979.67_ with iUfl reat .thereon from AuJUSt I, 1966 .s provided iu ••id note tosether with fee•, char- o!le" •nd upensel!l of th e Troll!• tee and such other soms •a may have beea adv•nced by the owner ••d holder of ••id QOte, with interest, •J!I pro- vided i• said Deed of Trut, Dated : Jun•ry 17, 1967 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURAN CE A TRUST COMPANY BY AllAN A. KNOX Authodud Offh:er Publis h: J•n. 19, 2'6, Feb, 2, 1967, i.a the Newp<M"I Harbor En~Jij~o • " ... , ..... R;.,ain~nt .& R .. 1J IIn1 a opeclaiiJ ...UIUlll , ....... C!-.,.., u-..,.~--~ Ol c:io ..... _St. • eo ..... _ Coli'-•• 1 llft.r.-........ 171~, The bride wore a full lenath satin wedding gown with organza overdress trimmed with lace yoke and deep lace bo rd er sweeping the floor. The gown, crea· ted by Judy Fuerte of Costa ~esa, had an empire waist- line and A~line skirt. A pearl and rhinestone· crown held her e lbow lenath veil bordered b)· I ace. The bridal attendants wore floor·length aowns of red velvet and chiffon. They carried bouquets o f red and white carnations. Red and ACE NELSON , Corona del Mar bu il der, is about to take off on a sk i run at J une Mountain with sons Alec, 13; Ma rk, 10, and David, 7 (left to right). The 10,212·foot high ski resort in the High Si erras is some bO mil es north of Bishop. SAME DAY Laundry Serv ice Bring ro1.or sh irts in by 8:30 o.m. and ••'II ha·n th •""l dane up, like ne w, the same day . "' Safeguard Bus iness Sys-.--,,..--------------------.., terns, Costa \\esa. \\ember· ship in S.\~E L.\ is confined to sales and marketina exe· cuti ves in top managerial positions throughout Sou• them California. · ~ .. ....... 'li'-9~ ~~: ~ .. ., (.~0 ..,o ~., RICHARD CATE/FURRIER (lo,.,•"7 of Po11•d-•J Olltl'tlll"& SPlCIALIST I Q.IANIN5 I 5 LAl.tNa I STOU fil JIOO l. C.atf Hi,.....,, S.'*-I, C-• 4_. Wa, PkH 67J-IJM Juat Call Oil S-0310. CIEIIIUS l U7 E. COAI T BJWAT .. CO.O•A DCL MA8 • tn Orange County CARPETS CUSTOm. DRAPERIES ..... ,. of • Lees "FIAIICESCA" Carpet Lees FRANCESCA corpet is a prip yo u won't want lo llliss. IMt hen loomed ll!it '--ly now carpot will! a lao% acrylic pile at a ,..;.. you can affo<d. The Illicit deop loops and ri p oMaring giw fiAN. CEscA carpet a new tuturo lhat ;, porf.ct will! any ct.co<. Macle lo resist foatprlnts a nd toil, FltANCESCA Carpet will add _..,.., and beauty lo your ...,_ lor fMr1 and )'Mrl. Anclaluoian Green, la...lana C-. Spanloh 'lronn, Caotilllan A_. and Me ........ ll!i .... SPICIAL Pilei ONLY AT • I I I From. the Police BloHer NEWPORT HARtiOR EJISaGII A RST S£cnDN -• Pill 4 '!14URSOAY , JAN .~. 1167 aiDA D£1. liAR, CAIJ F. ,.......,, J••· 16 Renauru t. 104S Bayeide cu driva by Oerald M. Da· David J. Roder, 3)6 Ca· Dr •• on a c:bazae or uaia.a a Cotday • ._.1 Seawald Rd •• bdUo St.. Cos\a Moaa. wu ttolen c re4it card. • .An Corou Hi tbludt ••• A hit booked in the Newport Be ach AM-FM radio. me tric tool -.d run ear 4amaaed .. muaiclpal jail 11 a lNit)' OQ t h. jack and an old utod puked carol Roaald T . Me- a Newport-Men muni cipal (ID bo lt wore •tolon from In tosh, 7111 s .. ehoto Dr •• oourt commitment cxder. , • the 1%1 Pouche or ini U!· Weet Newport, in rront of J~me• a. Suman, 1001 £. IDeO adjus ter John w. WiJ .. bia home at 4 •• m. Ocean Ft., Balboa, wu at• lett, perked in front or hia res tod at hit home on a homo at 11 0~ E. Balboa cbarae of fai lure to appear Blvd., Balboa, •• A darkly betcxo the Newport-Mesa droued man sprinted past municipal court ••• J ohn B. Eva Stew an . 204 40th. St •• Baabe. Sl O 35th St., West West Newport, and pabbed Newport, was booked a t lho her purse as' she auollod Newport Beach munic ipal a lona W. Balboa Blvd., be- jail to serve as a truaty on twe en 33rd and 34lh St., in order of the NewpOrt-Mesa Wes t Newport, a t 6 p.m ••• municipal cowt. •• Pryina A prowler wa.s repocted in ofT ) locka holdin& down the the SOO block of Santa Ana plywood cover for an open-Ave., Newport tleiahts. - in& to the rear of the Balboa Pier Bait and Tackle shop. in Balboa, a buralar riOed ,. throuf,h s helved merchandise SURPRISE! YOU 'RE 70! Gene Boero, fo r-Restaurant. Pictu red before the "Happy and s tole 10 fishin& reels mer restaurateur and long time resident of Bi rthday" cake are Gene's son, Gene J r., .and 6 &lass rishin& poles, Corona del Mar, thought everyone had for-wh o is manager of Reuben 's , Mrs. Gene valued at SlU. gotten his birthday Tuesday, Jan. 10~ eoero J r., the bi rthday boy himself, and Tu•sday, Jan.17 un til after dinner when he was ushereu his wife and thei r son, Francis. Donald B. Davis , 51U Into a party of so well·wishers at Reuben's Bruce Crescent, Lido Sands, $$$ was arrested on a charae or Arm. an's l·dea saves . drivina unde< lhe influence of alcohol a t ~:30 p.m. a t Hercules ai rcraft that will W. Coast ltwy. and Balboa AirmWl First Class Larry \1. Pu.rvis, son of Mrs . \llary L. Purvis of 302 Alvarado St., Balboa, has been gi ven a cash awa r~ of S420 at Sheppard AFB, Texas, for his mi litary improvement SUdJCS fion, :lc recommended s tabilizer mcxlifications on the C-130 save the Air Force an esti- mated $4,300 the firs t year. Uis Sll&ges tion was part of the continuous Air Force · wide cos t reduc tion cam· pai an. The ainnan, an ins tructor Blvd., West Newport ••• George F. Hoke, 325 Alvar- ado P l., Balboa, was arrest- ed on a drunk in public charge at E. ~ay Ave. and Washington St., Balboa ••• Evelyn A. Foster, 200 15th St., Cenual Newport, was ~~.rres ted a t her home on a charge of failure to appear before the Newport-Mesa \1unicipal court •.• A hit and run car s truck the ri&ht in the aircraft pwpeller re- painnan's course, is a mem- ber of the Ai r Training Co- mand. He attended Hunting· con Beach Union liigh 'ichool, and completed re- quiremen ts for his diploma ....., fender of the parked car of after entering the <\ir Force. NOR MAN D. GRANT, 539 s wife, '<iyomi, is from Vista Flora Dr., East Sluff, Japan. ,petroluem account manager CAPT. WATSON TO GET for the Goodyear Tire & PROMOTION TO MAJOR Rubber Co. in Los Angeles, Orr is E. Boyd, 280 E. Wi son St., Costa Mesa, at ward's Restawant pa''"''l·l lot, 4001 W. Coast Hwy. West ~ewport, be tween 10:30 and 11 :30 p.m. Thur•day, Jan, 19 Jasper Duncan, 303 Iris Ave •• Corona del Mar, jam- med oo his car's brakes to avoid hi ttin& a suddenly stopped car on Balboa ,Blvd,, eas t of Coast Hwy., in Wes t N ewpcxt~ the uniden- tified motoris t came running back to the Duncan car yell- ing obscenities, kicked a dent in the c ar, and ran back to his U56 blue Chev- rolet and drove off ••• A 35- year-old man for ced h is way into the home of Charles H. Anderson, 203 Topaz Ave., Ba lboa Is land, and a ssault· ed the home owner ••• A car driven by Kathleen Foran, 31~ Onyx Ave., Balboa Is- land, west on W. Coast Hwy., east of Dover Or., Mariners Mi le , rear--ended a PACIFIC VIEW Captain Robe rt 11. Wa tson, has been promoted to mana· son•in~law of Mr. and Mrs. ger of petroleum sal es for Wednesday, Jan. 18 H•otJng-Ai r Warren \1orris of Balboa, Edwin Chastain Jr., 3026 Canditloning ME M O IU4l P41itK the western region. Dur ing w c 1 'I 'I · " 1 has been selected for pro-· oas r wy., ,-armers ... eta mQt ion to major in the U.S. his 29 years w'ith Goodyear, \tile, was given a notice to 16-40 Sup•rlor An. -~- cn.,t:n;KY CRt:Mi\TORY MAIJSOLWM Force. lte is an air opera-lie has held positions of appear before the Newport-Ll 8_5531 tions offi cer at Perrin AFB, manager of company stores ~1esa munictpal court on a t Texas, wi th the Ai r De-in Los Angeles, Alhambra drunk ~n pu~ic c~ar~e; he • APPAREL-WOMEN fense Command. He attend-and Glendale and account ~·asS gtven e3,'lh"astl0n a t 12220 1QcMtiurlloult'll•r~ d lh u . .1 r w· • ~:1 p.m. a t o t. and .lEU DAHL lkwpotl8udi,C.ht«~~<l e e mverst Y 0 ts-AMecv~i ve in L"~ Angeles. 'lew'""'l<!ottot {l\.)flll-2VH consin and was corrmil·\"~ • ., • ' Seashore ;Jr., West ~~ Oreu es & S,..><t••·••~ \~~~~~~~~~~~!::::~i:n~\~·:56:.· -----:A:"Hl IMIIT\.CI. · ·.Robert E. C lanaen, Acunori n ond Gi fts •-· -W. Coast l-lwy., West New- :V'JlTCEOF TRUSTF.E"SSAL.E port, was arrested at 3:15 Newpo rter Inn OR 5.1 700 3262 Brood Str .. t, Newport H ei9hts ;\utorm mrm s in (iOIJI'n ll!ll>n t, lliblical in Theology. Et~atigt>licol in Mission Th• R•v. John Pridonoff, min ist•r Sunday Service and OJU rch School at 10:00 a .m. I '" fl.>' 11 1ord ..,f fo n d (/" " !"' " ,. • I" I' """ ~;o ,1r(•o•r ,;.,,, ""I ,.,.,.11 ~.-.J .,, .. ,rf ,., .... r•••" ,., ,.., I•• t/.,. do rd· '":' ll ~ll'lfio•r '" "'''/ tl nr/ '"HI / rl>!l/lo I /f.p J'>Ui f~ """ ~ Urt•• •1 an ti '' a rh H . .,,.,,,,,, tJ.,. lf.ro~ef.t• (l ,rJ "'';-•rt • "' '"" ;.~a·t Christian Sc ience Se rv ices FIRST CHURCH OF CHIUST.SCIENTIST JJO] Via L1do Ncwpou Beach SUN OA Y SCHOOL 9:15 o.rn. ol\d SUNOA Y SERVICES 11 ...... 9: 1S -11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING I , ..... READ ING R()()M w •• ~ ••r" 9 ...... -s P·"'· W ... natdoy: 9 a ..... -7:•S p.m. T,.e.doy and Frrdov: . 9 o.~. -S p.m .• 7-9 P·"'· S..l\tley : 1 It·'"· -4 p.m. SECOND CHUIICH Of' Cllaii'T, SCIENTIST Newport Beach at Corooa del Mar 1839 E~sl Cout H•ahway SUNOA.Y SCHOOL 9: IS •·"'· slfNOAY SE RVICE 11 a.m. WEONESOA Y EVENING MEETING 1:00 '·"'· READIN<f ROOM - Mutual 8uildina .,2863 East Coast Highway Mon.-Sa t. 10 •·Ill· to S P•"'• Thurs'tliy ~ven ia«'-7 to 9 You are cordially invited to anend Church Sen-i ces and to use the ~eadina Room. Phone: 6.42-2740 Baplin Bible FcUOWihJp Santa Ana • MaanoHa 9tL D:. P. G. N~umann, putor SUNDAY SEaVICI:s 9:ol5 a.m. Sunday School J 1 :CO Lm. Momln1 Wonhlp 6:00 p.m. TN.Ink\1 U.UC.. 7 :CO p.m. EwnJn1 ........ WED!fDDAY ' 1:20 p.m. llbl• Sludy ~;oo p.m. Prayer ~~e.t~na Lutheran Church -· 01 the Maater Lufhpran Church in Aml!!f"k'& 2900 Pacific: View Or. Corona del Mar, Cali rornia l)r. William R. '!ller Phon to : ORio~ 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9 a.m. --Family wmstnp including S\lnday Chur ch School 11 :00 a, m, .. ~ Worshi p, Fltsl 8aptisf Church {SOUTH ERN) COitOMA Dt:l. MAR COAST MWV •. AT MAC ARTHUR n r. Char.lu L. '.lcCia in pa:itnr 67~1216 su•DAY SCHOOL. ..... 9,45 .,... MOIIMIMG W()tt $HI, ••• 1M» ••· TIIAIM.INO IJMION ....... )0 P."" svt.AIMC lfO't»>" ... 7,Jo ,. .... WIDMUOAY Sliii'IICf 7,15 ,.,... MUitlfiiY ,ltOYIPI D 'llrwpprtllarl.or f.ulltlrun ~ "0. ... ~ Owr'J -... )(Nfioo w ................ _ ...................... -.c:H. ~ , THI AIIIIICAH LUTHOAH CHUICH SER VI CES: f ,OO ., .. r .. u, w .. o~t~, ~ J_,;.. Cho"~ '=" .... a.,ct. s...... ' .., .. ca ... l h DO -.... f••tl.,• Wetdtip _ TIN ........... G. II .. •, P••._, Mt. lltokrt L. La_r~_ •. Lty AUilt.nt L-----...!: !1!-!1·~ -":a:~•l!!_l _____ _j I T.O. No. 66-5296 th y ·11 Westcliff Plaza Ml 2-24« OnTu ... sd.y, rebruary7, 1967, p.m. at e I a S Newport B•och at II :00 ill.m., TITL.[ J:V U R-t .\:VCF: A:'OD TIIUST CO\I PA:"iY, -~GAL HO·tt~-,, _________ _ -..s tiuly appointed Truste~ on! ~OTICE:OfTHUSTF:F.'SSALE de r and pursuant to Def'd of 'lo. 90-f-l-'52 Tru~l da ted \Ia)· 18, 1966, exeo-On the lOth day of february, cut~d by fl.f. Beuoo and 1967, at the hour of 11 :00 lletty ~. nenson, hu sband and o'clock a.111., 111 tbe South rto nt wif~. an d recorded J une 6 , entran ce to the Oran !fe County 1966, as insfr. So. 362:", in Courtbou~t-, ci ty of Santa Aoa, hook 7951 , page 977,of Official California, II.-<\:'\!( Of A\I F:Il!CA l\~cord1< in the oHice of the Cou nty llecord er of Or ang~ ~ ·\·n()"j AL Tn!IST A~J) :::ou nt y, C:ali rorni 11, will sell ".\V\SGS :\S~IA llO'I, a11 at public Buc:tion to highut Tru.ste~ und~r 0t"t-d of Tru-'>~ bidder for C:IU!h (pay able at dat ~d Augu!ll 3, 1962. r:xe o;uted time of ule in \f,1..,ful monev by HO:"iALil R. HOWARD <\SO of the t.:nited Statea) in th~ LI"JRF:TT<\ R. IIOWARD. hus .. lobby of th ... wtosl (parking lot) band and ..,ife and recorded on ~tnmc ... of Ti t \~ lnllurance Augullt 29 . 1962, in Boo k 6230, Bu ilding located on the oorth .. P11ge 782, of 0Hici al Records ..,ul comer of F:ighth and \laio of County of/)ran~e, Calilomia, Su~ ... ts, Sa.nta Ana, California, given lo secure an indebted- all right, title and interest nes!l in favor of htoin> and de- conveyed to and no.., held by vil!let-1!1 of thf' e!ltllt~ of Robert it under l!lllid Oeed or Trust ifl :\.Yeakel , dece0111~d and all• th~ propf'rty situated in 118 id lligned of rerord In Kenneth County and State describ ... d ""' E. Wil!l on and l.ucilft-L. Wjj .. That certain leal!leho ld e:Hate i!lon, hu.-.band and ..,ife, by rea• cr ... ated by that c:ertain lea!'le !!On. of_ the breach of cenain d•n'"'d •\pri]\{), 1957 , between oh lr!i;lliJons _secured thereby, the Irvin'"' Compnny a.<o lessor noti ce or wh1ch was r~corded and \lacco Corporalion, a on _?ctoher 4, 1966 . r~ Rook -.;evada Corporation, a!l ]e5 .. 806r, Pa ge 81, of '1H1 ctal fi e• !lee re co rded in Rook 389{) cords of s aid Orange Coun ty . P~t~e 4i7 of I)Ul cial Records: will s:U at p~blic au ction to covering Lot I •H, Tract the hrgh.est b1dder lo r c:ash, 28 13, a.<~ s hoWII on a map re-pa~able 1n law ful mo ney_ of the cord~d in Book 94, pagu 45, ~Oi led States ~f Ame nca, at •16 and 4i of \li!l cellaneou~ hme or .<~a l~, wtthoot covenant \!llp.'l, ''"'cords or 11 aid coun ty. or. warunty.' expres!J or im- S~tid sfllt ..,ill be marle, but plt ed, il.'l to !Jtle, ............ Am IUI&.T --TOll" %TJZ L Cout Hwr. C...adolllor -· .,,.,,. o DRY CL EAHIHG Profcuionel and budaet dry cl .. nina -fs lt •~vice -quality wo1k - aclr service lauitd1y. Finished Laun~y Aaenc)' 3200 E. c. .. , Hwy., COM 673.9'05 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeMur! Tosh without covenant or WArTanty, or encumbrances, interel<l eJpre.-.s or implied, regarding c:onvey~d to and now h~ld ~y title. posseO'Itrion , or eocam-the !laJd Tru111~e under sard hrllliC:e!l to pay the prioc:ipal Deed or Trust, Ul and to the sum or' the not ~ ~ecured by follo ... ing .desc:ribed property • 11aid D~d of Trust, to-wit: sitnated tn t.be County of 112,000.00, with interest from Orange, State or CaiHomla, June 15, 1966. u in !!laid note to-..,it: '""'·"BOR AREA'S OLDEST provided, advances, if any, Lot 235 of Tract No.,907 , ia FLOW ER SHOP " under the tenns of 11aid Deed the city of Newport Beach, of Trust, lees, charges and county of Ora.nge,: atate of expense• or tP.e Trustee u d of California, as per map re-o the trusot!l c:reated by 11aid Deed corded in book 28 p•I!]U 2$ of Trus t. to 36 iodo~tive of ~ljaceJ1 .,., The benefi ci.ry under !llllid oeous Maps, in the offi c:e of o~ed of Trut, by~ reason of a the conaty r~c:order of said breach or de fault in the oblil!]a-c:ounty. tioos eecund thereby, hereto-f or the pu rpose of paying lo~ exec:uted 1111d delivered to obl igations •ecured by aaid tht: undentigned a wriueo De• fleed of T~st, includlnl!] fee•, cl aralion of Default aAd De• c:harl!]e•, aad expen11e11 of the mud for Sale, ud written no-Trastee, advances, if aay, tl ce of breach and of eltoc:tion onder th e lel'lfls of said Deed to cauae the IU:t.de,..ig:aed to of Trost ud iatereat tbereoa, sell aald property to utiafy aad 111,027,92 ia aop•ld prl .. aaid obligatln .. , ud tlaere-c:ipal of th e note aecared by aher, on October 5, 1966, the •aid Deed of Tn~•t, with la- udersiped c:aued said ao-terHtl to tire data at ••le. Lice of bruch u d of electJo. Dated J••ary 6, 1967, to be recorded ia book 8068, BANI: OF A\IERICA p•se 251, of udd OUiclal NATIONAL TRUST AND Recorda. SAVJlrfCS AS$0CIATION, Oatet Jq ••ll)' 9, 1967 u Tna•tee Tille Jann•ce .ad Trut By Lyle C. Oueman, Co•p•y aa •alti Tl"utH, Trast Officer By Richard A. W•her, By Robert C. Ruter, A.•l•t.aat S.Cretery A .. ~tat Tt .. t Olfie•r 14004 . "'"' Plltll•lu J•. 12, 19, 26, 19167 .P.It11Mt I•· 12, 19, 26, ia lM !f•wpett BerW £11!1• Ia ... N•..,.,. B.Wt Eulp BLVD. Ill 6-4479 IC•••• ...... o RESTAURANT IERKSHIII'S .. "'• 1109 LUNOIEON -liMIER COCKTAILS ORiole J-940$ :14"' VIA OPORTO lNI .i,.on Buell JOHN W. HANCK OF CO$T A I!IISA Dl E$ John W. tlanck, Chll'ch St.. Costa died Monday, J an . 16, at his home a t aae 73. He had lived in the Harbor Area 27 years and was a employed jewel en&raver. Survivors inc h.de his wi fe , Katherine; a son, Brandon of Illinois; a dauaht er, Mra. Virginia Reiael of Costa Mesa; 3 brothera, Nick., and Peter of Chicago , and C arl d Florida; 2 s is ters, Mrs. Marie Biagi and Mrs. Renee Emanue I, of Chicaao; 5 grandchildren, and 1 areat• arandchild. services are beina held at ll ,..ll.m. today, Jan. 19, at Bell Broadway Mortuary, 110 Broadway , Costa Mesa, with the Rev. He rbert John· son of the First Methodi s t Chw ch of Cos ta Mesa officiating . Interment will be a t Harbor Re st Memorial park.. MATTRESSES "t:W -R£8UILDI"C lrr••l!ul;•r ShaJtf'S htn•rspri•9 -Cott- COSTA MlSI-t.4AlTlf.S5 CO. FIERGLASS SUPPUES Cry stal in..-Corporation Ca•ting R•sins & Moldf Fiberglou Mot•riol s onJ Suppli•• -Ll JJ-0292 1626 Plac.,tio, CaSta Mesa o HEALTH EQUIPMENT "KEEPING FIT CAN BE FUN" RENT Rollers, Beh Vibraton, Cycles, Slant Boards. C all 546-61 80 or 836 .. 7561 o JANITORIAL MR. KLEEN • Carpet Cleaning • F'loor·Sltipping .and waxing • Windows Cotnplete Cleaning Service. CALL- 646-4977 o JEWELERS WALLACE CALOERHEAO JEI£HR 3141 E. Co ast Hiahway Corona del Mu ORiol e l-22.50 o UPHOLSTERY TN& ONL.Y u.-MOLeT&ftY G.--'N&A IN OIIA .. C i OOUHTV AUTMOIIIIZ&D TO 1/#~Y eGOTG~D 4 eTAIN A&PaL&.o&flt. TNI. ADDD> •&ttVIO& OP'"'IUt&D AT AN ,&JlTit&M&I..Y LOW OOe ' TO THO.& WMOe& P"U.NITUfltC W& Of.&ANo ( OUflll I UPMOL.8TCRY OL&AN&IIII• MAY& A OOM•'IN&p TOTA,L 0(' • VIlli e. UP&ItiCHpCo) OTHER SERVICES ...... ,.,_ e lt&W.AYINII e OAfiiP&T IN.TAL.LoAT IOM ~ • atNOt ... • ••••• ... • •• .,, ... • ;-",,..,,.. e •to&L.OWI. 1 I .,.CAIIIIPCT OL.&ANINO 1 e IN OUit PLANT CL &ANINII 0' LOOe& ltUae auPPL.I&It M •toca.ow•• P•oaucT e ... o.. II Oo-IT~YOU•ea:LII'&IIt. u ; WCiftC ~"'OUO WHCN W&••& OOMC , , • VOU•LL •c ~ftOUO WHII:H IT•e D"~N. T HC ,OLD&eT eiCI&LOWie P""ANCHie&D KAft~CT KAftC CI..CANII:III I N eOUTH&IIIN eALI ... O"'NIA FREE ESTIMATES • PICK UP & DELIVERY CASH & CARRY DISCOUNTS lW«XlU''I •• ~ ,.( cr:S!7. MfS>. ........... , '. Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS • AU SIZES • AU 'TYPES T•l•pboaa: JAeDoe 7-2231 11M2 Kalella. Slaaloa 2320 1 . Maln. Slnlta Aao RAY RELDS. Jeweler Maater Watchmakar NAME: BRAND WATCHES DIAMONDS a' JEWELRY • GIFTS .,. W. lltb St.. C.ta M... • Llbertr I -MII Shrubl, In terror Plonh, Trop ic-al l & Tree~ ln u cticides an d Fartilize S&H Green Stomp 5 Free Delivery C"O RON.-\ Ot:l. \IAR NURSt:ltl' tn4 t:. roa11t Hi••Y 6H·0160 TtlOPICAL PUit We hav• th• torg .. t and most ... ~ti ful 1election of trvpi cal fl lh in th• ar•a. VI'• al110 cany a lull l in~ of GCf,lati"'"a,. c.~d oil ac:ces- -::-::-:::-:=::-:::::-:=c:::,-,::--I sori •• n..ded lor lh• ho"'. • OFFICE EQUIPMENT S..lh S.. T..,.icol , 218 'II. o UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERING (By Europt!atl Craftsmen) REMODEL 2 pc. s•f OHL Y $69.50 C·OII "B•my" 215 loloin H: B. 5~-6405 FREE d•l & pickup CUSTOM FURNITURE UPH OLSTERY • QU ALl TY WORK • NEIL'S FIREHOUSE 2809 H•wport~lfvd. H•wport B•och 675-..08~ wil-. C.M. Libony 8-7961. Cotto Mesa o PLUMBING A. W. MARSAC PLUMBER 700 C unation Ave. Corona del M• Plumbin& Repain DAY & NIGHT WAT ER HEATERS 673-4130 O.GURE'S PLUMBING SERVICE (Ro:lioMo: PlulriiK'>I ,..J Ho:ali'>l) 24/IOUR E:ME:RGF.NCY Sf.RVICF. PHDN E 646-0622 R••· S-48-4187 R.,alr -ln.tallotiOI'I R.model TOM DeGEARE UPHOLST£.FIY e REFINISHING D RAPERIES e CUSTOM C ARPET S AMPLE PARI<IN(;, IN REAR 438 E. 18th, Co a to~ Me_so o SHOE REPAIR NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., IHC. .. WII f!R£ THE 4 U.S. FLAGS FLY" 2660 W. C.ou Hwy •• N•w'o't 8oach, Ta laphOI'Ia 646·407 ESTA8USIIEn /,V /046 • HEARING AIDS WHELCHEL'S HEAIIN. AID CENTEI CERTIFI ED OJSTOM FITTED HEAR ING REPAIR ALL MAK ES DR. JOHN W. McCABE, O.D. Optometrist of Corona del Mar CALL fOR APPOINTMENT 673-0467 :W11 !e:st C.est Hi ... wey ELDER ----' UU IIIN'tN• -- lliEIIRY'S Com,l.te Sho. S.rvic• ORTHOPEDIC P,..cription SpKial i tt • •• giYe S&H GrMn s.-.. 11190 H ... , Blv&l., loll 1..3311 •MARINE HARDWARE ansa: WILCC!X.C:IIITTINDIN · . HAIDWARI .,..,._. .. ,c ... ,._ .... 1101 W, C..t Hwy.,. N.L _ ... , • I ........ ~"""' l't&eoolo y .. , Qo4or lor • "'"·~..-' Cell 671.0550 ' ' I BOARD MEMBERS for 1%1> were present• ed with gifts by retiring president Ran- dall McCardle <on speaker's podium) at the awards dinner of the Newport Harbor- Costa Me sa Board of Realtors. The gift recipients are, from left: Viill iam c. Ring of Harbor Investment Co., Roy Ward of Roy Ward Co., Charles Dreyer of the Real Estat ers, Ed Riddle of th e Campus Cct., Don Vieira of the Real Estaters, John MacnabofMacnab Realty, J. Peter Barrett of Peter Barrett & Co., and Willicl'TI Farns- worth of Coldwell-Sanke r. City Build'ing Permits The John Luak develop-Ad R lty c "I ment adjacent lO Harbor cor ea orp., cet. Hwy., SSOO. V. ins hiah partitions in the Coldweii-Ban"-, enc looe tew Hilla, juat inland of .. ""' Corona del Mar's Slh Ave,, J .W. Robinson store build· deck, 2200 W. Coast Hwy., is aettina under way with ins, No. 2 Fashion Is land, Sl,OOO. the co.lauuction of S model SlOO,OOO. Georae Wiley, demolish homes on Seafoam Dr. The Harbor Vi•w Hills dwellina at 711 Mariaold pemrits were taken out by Eastbluff-Newport Inc., 1-Ave., $400, and build a l· Eastblufr-Newport In c. unit, l ·stor.y model home at story duplex, S33,700. Further aians ot>accelera-3615. Seafoam Dr., 5~3,5~8; Mr s. W.C. Kilaore, 3212 I NEIPORT HARIIOR'~SIClll TIIUIISOA!LJAII. ~ t•7 81U81 11AS 101 II S£:=0011=0 .:.:SE:.:CTIOII=~---...:P..:110~5=~CO::D=~~UtL:::.:W=IC,~CU:::::IUf.. 1M 2 1'UITM PLAYS Penney's -25% Colllllleled ,~-r.:~ ~S . . -........... -Contln&ction Ia now lS~ the maia t&oN l8d a tiN, of ...., .. ... ,._ ... eomploted on a new J .C. Mt*Y a d aceet aoriot ~ cw~ ..,..._ Pcnnoy st.ofe , .-h-ic:h ia buHdiaa a abort cliuuco •• ~-••a._., -' ·~hcdulcd to open in S:C~>"' away."' • tbe Beaat. wbJdt wiU opea &ember aa part oC Fasb1on The main ufll'fior riniab at l p.m. tbit Satllrday, Jaa. lt1and in Newport Center, will be of Olp>ted coacre&e 21. · aecO«lin& to an &Mounce--coiWNll ud be.,. with Skorri also will appear at mcnt by :>aniel .t.. O'Farrell, split..f'~ec conc:r.&e block oee ollbe bliad cllildren ia manaacr o( Puhion b land . panelt inu:t betweu co-.. '(be miraCle worker,"' The 212,000 aq. ft. store, luinns, abamirwm IDd alau wbic:b will open at 8:30p.m. deai&ned by Charles Luck· main entr&nc;ca and tllow S.twday, Peb.4. Sha it tho man '"oc:iatct it located windows. The eanti lc nted puddaytht.r ot Mr. •d on the mall in F .. hion h -second Ctoor will f•••• a ~~. Warren Billlnaale;r, land, the hub or the Center, s tucco aoft'itwilh the walla owner• or !)orolhy~a AA- which, when completed, will veneered. with an inwaral tiquea in Corona del Mar. comprise 4 major department ~~~~!!;----~-==:..:::..:::::::::::~~=.:...~ .stores and 55 smaller retail r shops. Accordil'l& to M.C. Lewis, proje ct architect, the J .C. Penney struc:ture is "bcin& construc ted or reinforc ed concrete and will include a full basement, main floor and a cantil evered second floor . It faces an attractive landscaped pedestrian mall on two sides and adjoins a larae parkin& area on two other sides." As envisioned by Oesianer l::tobert ~nd!ew Swan, thri: Penney facility will "also inc lude an out- door sa les area adjacent io NEW CAR LOANS AS LOW AS tina residential buildina are 1-umt, 1-story dwelhnas at Ocean Blvd., repair dry rot apparent in the issuance of 3501 Seafoam, Sl4,'n4; 3505 damaae, SlSO. 'several permits for dwell-SeaJoam,.S27,757; 3601 Sea-Phillip Petrole11111, s ipt at inaa -in Cameo Shores, foam, SH,053 , and at 360"7 3700 E. Coast Hwy., $700. Corona del ~ar an d West Searoam, Sl~.22S. L.H. Moraan, 41S Heli~ Newp<l{t. Ford ~auschenbach and trope Ave., and Stout&; Eb- Bert Guts ne ss, fence at erie 417 Heliotrope Ave -. FoUowina permits were is- sued durin& the past 2 weeka: Hew,ott C•ntef' Irvine Co., tire, battery and accessory bui !dins ror Penney's at No. 66 Fashion Island, SlOO,OOO. [rvine Co., · automatic sprinklina syst.em for mall shops C, .IJ, E and F, S24,- 000. 2701 and 2707 Windover Or., ren~e, s7 50. ., Sl07. Corona Hit hlonds Keith Clark, rencj:, 1201 Wyman Williams addition Surnine Dr., sJ oo:' 416 De Sola Ter.,' S2,500. ' Com•a Shorn . Ben Robinson, interior al· Frank A. ~urphy , l~ntt, tcrations. includina stair- 1-story dwelhna, 324 Cameo well, 528 Seaward, $4,000. Shores Rd., $36,600. Lido tale Carano del Mor Mrs. P. Fluor, S31 Via Far West Services, acous-Lido So ud , chan1e window, ti c tile and repairs for the S2SO. Snack 2305 E. Coast W•at Newport Heights / / / / _...I/ Va\demars Jurjaks, re- model, 313 Irvine Av e., $),000. f' ... wport Harry Roaen, fin ish in• terior of buildin1 at 4SH W. Coast Hwy., for 1tora1e and rea\1~···''-'®· ...... I 'I I ; ;' ELSIE PAINTER, member of the Costa Mesa real es· tate firm, C.F. Col esworthy & Co., is hold ing th~ plaque she received at the annual awa rds dinner of th e Newport Harbo r-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, designating he r as the winner ci t the salesman service awa rd fo rl%b. Pictured with Elsi e is the bo ss, Chuck Colesworthy . (Ens ign photo.) Tax session is scheduled A businessman's tu discuss changes in the co nference """II be held income tax law and the it [rom ll:lO a.m. to 4:45p.m. effect on business. Friday, Jan. 21 , in the ·A 1$ reaiauation fee (onn commodore room at the is available through th"e Newporter Inn. Cos ta \lesa Chamber r::i :\ndrew J . Hinshaw, Orange Conmerce , sponsor or the , C O AST HEARING A.1U CENTER 1810-C Nc-O •T B LVD. IN T .. lt: A.ote..Oit: COaT-' ... lt:a-'. C.tt,LII". Pl-<oH~t a ... a .taot DISCDUtiT • COST A M£911' ~:;·~ I Georae Waptcr, stucco walls and replace 3 win- dows, ·t l l 28th St., S.SOO. Alberta Cox, awnina and screens, 300E. Coast Hwy., -----------:~--------!s pace 330 , S700. CoLmt Y assessor, wi II di s• conferen ce. cuss the problem areas in ;=.:..:.:.:..:.:::.:_ ______ _:::::=========~=====================~ the administration or per• sona I p-operty taxes and real property taxes. J.'J. 1-liason, demolish all It see m s t h e r e was a structures at 221 11th St., ras h o f "wrong num-S300. bers" plaguing the good Richfield oil' Co., rebuild people of C hester, Eng-s tati on at 200 w. Coast la nd. Phones rang, but whe n ans wered, there :twy., 517,500. was only s ilence. After LeRoy Miller, cabana at months of investigating, 36 Cabri llo, Lido Trailer the telephone men traced Park, 52 ,000. the trouble to the city \1arie Payne, repai rs and zoo! There they found maintenance, 112 W. Coas t George t he Giraffe hap-tlwy., space 16, S"Xl. pily lic king the wire s \1obil Oi l Co., reloc ate stretched across his en-liaht pole, 301 E. Coast closure-and short-cir-. · 11 h h · 1·\wy., StOO. CUlling a t e P ones 10 Juanita Denni, }-unit, 1- the district. The phone men raised the telephone story dwellina, 6110 W. pole four feet and got Ocean Ft., S23,000. George permanently off Georje Olsen, res taurant the line. You'd think any hood and blower, ln5 W. well -brought·UP giraffe Newport Blvd., $688 . would stick his neck out and apologize, but Aquatic Center, sian. 4SJS George! Thank goodness most people are better man-I W. Coast Hwy., 51 ,776. nered. When they get a wrong number, most 'ff .. t Upper lay grac iously explain t he error to the pe~on on Oliver Holt, addi tion, 1507 other end! • • • Kathleen, $4 ,5()0. If you •-r b a -a ny qu-tlona about. malldnc a Lone Dlet.anoe Call, w h et. h er you •,.. a:oina t.o d1&l du-t or D1aoe t.he oall tb.roua:b t h e Ope.-at.or.,ou"U rtnd belplul bt•t.ruotlo n• in tll'e t.-o n t PAC .. o y our telepboae book. !)on Barton, wall, 2400 Via Marina, S7 SO. Jim Luo, s wimminj pool, 1615 Santiaao, S3,6()0. Sprina Realty, sipt, 1801 'Nestcliff Or., S285. Will iam 0. Flynn, princi· pal auditor for the state bOard or equalization, and Robert P. Swift of the acco.unt ing firm of Cringle, Swift, Grimley and Co. will discuss the impact of sales and use taxes on business. Attorney Paul \·larx will Turn vour furnace control dow n at n•ght-to mamtatn low. even temperature all n1ght to ng NIPPY WEATHER SAYS: "These money-saving tips from the Gas Company can help you keep heating costs down." mght. draw drapenes over w1ndows and shdang glass doors. to reduce loss of heat through the glass If a pay fhone ever happens to keep your dime East Upp« loy miAt.ake, wish you'd Jet us know. We'd like to D.W. Vieraever, fence and it back. You may !eel like hitting t he phone, you have to do is dial "0" !or Operator from ano>.ther l pilaster, 2334 Aralia, S225. DONAL D M. TIPPETT of 321 Coral Ave., 9alboa Is · land has been presented the ::::=====::::;:===;:==::::;:==;::~;::====~ ~======::;::==============~ merit award, highest honor phone and tell her you've lost your money. S he'll J.P. Anderson, remodel that you get a refund in the mail. And if you'll front or saraae, 800 Aleppo, given by the Sales and Mar· keting ~x ecutives Associa- tioo of Los Angeles. He Is general agent of Massa- chusetts Mutua l Life In su r- ance Co., Long 9each. award was pre sented SMEALA president Tyl Macdonald, senior vice-pre- sident of Hixson and Jor- gensen Advertising .~gency. the operator the number of t he phone that kept S250. dime, we can repair it quic kly so it won't happen Jean Lier, alan in porch, We rec ently canvassed our employees in the Ne w- port-Costa Mesa Busi ness Ofri ce to detennine the number interested In s ubscribing to Uni ted States Savings Bonds. I was certa inl y gratifie d to find 98 percent of our employees had s ubscribed through payroll deducti ons. This, together with 100 percent partic i~tion i n A.I .D., illu s trates how we inV"es t in our Community and Country. We are prOud of our tel e~on e peo pl e who give do l· Iars, as well as those people wh o donate their , time, to help 8fUUpa ranging {rom the Little Lea- RUe to the Handicapped. <I> r.tllcTiltllhiDI 2101 Vista Laredo, S750. Newponer Inn., add BPX room, 1107 Jamboree Rd., ssoo. Bollooo hlond l-loward Hastinas, fence, 115 Onyx Ave., S4.SO. Paul Penberthy, remodel, 1402 S. Boy PL, 0'3,000. Bollooo R. S.aiol, awn ina ror •••· 4 CAliS II CIIAIII tiW'an&, .511 E. Balboa The car of Wi Ill am B. Blvd., 1220. Kelley, 1401 W. Oeean Ft., JoM J. Hall, remodel Central Newport, caat bound bollt, 2226 Channel Rd., on w. Batboo Blvd .. 1200. ('\" I ~th St., cr&~bed into Mrs.-Allan c..U,., fetaodel. back ot a car driven by Jcf· 1.51~ W. Bay A.•e., tl.400. frey L. Greeno{ S.lOower; CIIH ••• dte cn.o car wq forced A.L. BoeUD, al&endont forward into lhe car of Me· aM npeln, llO St. Ao-~. Mtaner of H•tina&on ..... Pl., SlOO. Beach. whidl tb.• QITI'ned ._. .., fonnrd, ,..,...odiae •• car c .. ..,. o .. ol-t Co., of Jbhoo p, O'Noil, Ill' fl. 2'4100J olllcolroolldial , 4)40 tlatlooo Bt1r4., C..lnt N••- -1.-~--------------C-pu o. •• •n.•.ooo. ....... • I When you"re not usang the hrep_lace. close the flue -so cold a1r can"t come down the chamnev' ' Keep your heatmo equ1pment 1n top shape! An occas1on~ cl .. mng beh1nd rhe gnltwofk. 10 remow hnt Of dust does wonders for your wall or floor furnace ro keep 11 deh'¥"1ftnQ mot1 for vour heat•no dollar • Fox hot w-fouceiS 10 they won't look 0< drip. You 'll uve on~ water end gas. --during -·--_ .. ,....,. ..., .•• hNtint with ... for ~~----1/3•-· .,., oewr ......, .. tt••*'l .,...._ -_......,_ ...... 4 .. 7-.-..... """'"'-- -couoma .... co- NEIPORT "AR90R EN~ Gil SECOIID SECT10N --Paae 6 IIO'IICI!OF'I"'IIJST'fE'SSAI.E -~UMOA~. JAN. 26,1967 TliU~T MO. ldat . CONliiA OEL MAR, CALl F . . 0. ,, ... .,. a. 1967, at •I••• o'clock •·•· fi r~t w lk to Aael'lc• Thla l•••rmea ' a ers y,.,, c-p•y, •• '"''"'· or .. cc•••-\ftatae or aohaUto-e fu ds UMi tNata•, by l.he certaiD l)e.d ra•• n o( Trf.et e~:ee.ted by NELSON u..i. M. TAFFORO llid PHYLLIS J, STAFFORD, hn'blllld .. d wile, (!ad Ncordad Aupat IS, 1960, Ia Book 5314, Pase •12 of OHl cilll Rllcorda of Oraar Co11aty, Ca.llforuia 11Dd ,.,.,,., to !.bat certaiD Notice of De faalt aad ElectJOA to n fl _.,..,euad.,-recorded October 4, 1~ Ia Boolr. 8066, Par 508 of Official Recorda of Or&aS$ Co.aty, will wader aud pu,.. MUI to .. ld Deed o f Tn~et eall at public auctloli for c .. h, lawfal 111011.ey of the Uahed Statee of America, at th e maia lest eDtruce to the Firat Americ~~a Titl• laav.r•c• & Trut Co111pauy boUdia,located at the eoutbeut con~er of Fifth •d Main Street• Ia the city of Suata A.na, CaUfomia all that dsht title 1.11d later .. t coo • vey ed to u.d now held under Deed of T rnt in the property a\tuated ia the Couaty aa d State deacribed u : Lot 30 of Tract No. 3082, u ahown oo a Map re corded lA Book 91, pase• 12 and 13 of Miacell aneoua ~apa, record s of Orange County , California. Said .. 1e will be 1n.de wi th• Some 65 members of tho OranJe Coatt YMCA'• Junior Hi·Y and Junior Tri· Hi-Y c lub members will leave the new buitdina l ite. now under conttruction on the back bay, for a 2S-milc trek around the bay Pcb. 25 to raise money for equip- ment in the buildina. Each entrant wi II be spon- sored by a company, indi vi- dual, or service club, auar- anteeina from Sl to S2S per mile walked. The c lub mem-o bers hope to raise at least SlOOD in the walk4·thon. HANS SNAqO'NSKY, conduc- tor at the State Opera In Vienna , will direct the Los An geles Philharmonic at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Ffb. 5, out cov eua111 or w~u.ty , es.• pres aed or implied, aa to the title, poaaeaaioD or eoeum- braa cea to aatiafy the remain• lll.s princi pal au m du e oD the aote ae cured by said Deed of Truat to wh: S6,560.88 with Uateu~s t thereon hom ~ay 20, 1966 .a provi ded h1 .. id note tosether with fees, eh a'l~ea aad e~tpeaaea of the Tru stee •d aoch oth er sums u may aave beeo advanced by th e owuer and bolder of said note, In the Orange Coast Coll ege with iatereat, .. provided ia auditorium in a concert soon· .. id Dee d of Trun. Dated: Juury 10, 1967 sored by th e Orange (:ounty FIR ST A\I E:RIC A~ 11 TLE: Philharmonic Soc iety. The INSU RAS CE & TRUST progra m in c ludes 3 ee tho· COMPA~Y , By Alan A. KD o• ven s Symphony No. 7, Mo- Authori:ted t)lficer zart's =:ine !(!e in e Nacht· Publl ah : Jao. 12, 19, 26, 1.967, musH:. and :<oda!y's l)a nces lo the ~ewport Har bor E:.os1p ' from Galanta. fliiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiliiii --- CDITbWW" cLEiriiRl 540-1366 642-0270 1702 tol.wpod Blvc:l., Cotto Muo S.rvlng ollef Oranv• County •c•B Co.la Meta. wat uret&ed Carla J, Hubare ~ Saa&a at 4: U a.m. at 1rYIDe An. Ana. ud U&b St.. Newport $u~M.y, J••· 22 H•labu. on. dsuo.t drivlDJ The i LitioawaJon ol noo- ohu ... , .The 1%6 Volt.-dore t), Ro .. ra, 1421 W, wasen 1100 o lohn R. Bay AY.L._ceotral Newp«t. Plerrmont was t\Oion in west bauad on W. Coast putod Ia front of hit front of hit borne at 6600 W. Hwy ., at [)Over Dr., at ~ waa reponed tiOlen Coatt Hwy,, West Newport a.m. ttruck a fire bydlaat, Jaa.l S ftom Carol M. Naaet, • • ,'J'be ns~ white and blue broke it off at the bate, and W, Ocean P t., Central Buick of Luccna 1-luebotter JOUaed t evoral holet in lhe ·~~~:!:"'; .. A stereo. tapep wat t\Oien £rom in front of neiahborlna telephone pole ~ valued at t123, wat her mobile home in the Lido • • .Police officer Miller ok>lon from a U66 Mtrcury Ttalter Park on Lido Penin-had jus t taken a stolen car Johnaon and Son deatera, aula ••• Ruth Vauahan, SlO report when be uw the car 900 W. Coatt Hwy., Mari-Seaward Rd., Corona Hiah· aolnJ east on Via Lido Mile ••• A drill and l Iandt, !oat $50 to a thief Nord, near Via Barcelona, ::,~::.~~ wore taken orr the when her purse diuppeared on Lido l tlo; be pulled t:he porch,, the home or white abe wu ahoppina at cu over and anetted Ray McCleery, 172S w. the Market Basket in Wut-R. Doualaa, 450 Victoria Balboa Blvd., Central New-cliff Plaza ••• The home of Ave., Costa Mcu, a lG- "'port. , .A SSO 1weatcr, a Chatlea H: Edwards, 28 07 year--old steel worker, and radio and sun 1tu 101 were Harbor Vtew 9 r., Harbor Richard D. r.nay, 18, of CHECKING the continuan ce fu nd ft le of Torren ce Dodds, cha irman of the dr ive, and ttolen fr~m \he car of Peter View Hilla, was buralarizcd 71~ Wilton St., Costa Meaa, Mrs. John M. Owen, co-ch airman fo r th e G. O'Brien, 2223 Bayside Jan. 17 o~ a SlOO cultured on charae• of pand thert Newpo rt Har'tiCH area drive. (J aclc wes t ~r., Corona del Mu,patk.· pearl necklace and 4 other auto.· .Steven 0 . BrcMeia, photo.) ed in Albertaon't Market. strands of cultured pearls, 405 Ptaathip Rd., Wctt the Orange County Philh armonic Soci ety a re, from !eft, Edward A. Pell egrin, chai r· man of business and industry solicitation; Mrs. Sydney Gaynor, society treasurer; 304~ E. Coast Hwy ., Corona valued at sso ... The c&r of Newport HeiJhlt, lost con· d I M I S 27 !)onald E. BaldeJ, 2450 trol of hit eatt bound car e ar, ast opt, ••• Williun R. Jrwi n, 706 Ool-Colloae St., Costa Men, on Coast Hwy .... in Corona denrod .o\ve.,Coronadel Mar, north bound on Newport del Mar and it craabed into parked hi·a Ja<art frame Blvd., south of Hospital the Corona del Mar Nwacry Auittina Mr. !)odds are Followina the close of the next 10 the Flyina A ter• rear-ended the car of at 2744 E. Cout Hwy. Fund drive to start Feb. 1 The Oranae County Phil· humonic Society's contin· uance fund drive acts into full swina county wide on Fob, 1. The continuance fund soliC::ited annually by a~ proxtmately 750 volunteer worlcin a members, provi des 1/3 or the entire Phi lhar· monic Society bodaet, With- out th i• fund the cost of concert tickets would be al· most prohibitive. Contri bu tions to the con- ti nuance fund entitle the donor to membership in the Oranao County Phi lharmonic Society. "The con tinuance fund makes it possible to si an internationally fam ous or- c:he s uaa, conductors and soloists from one year to 18 mon ths in advance. The Society can then be ass ured of uni n terupted proaramina of the hiahest ca libre avail· able in the world today," states Torrence Dodds, con tinuance fund drive chairman. ·-------LliGAL HDTICll ~OTICE Of TR.l5TEE'S SALE ~o. 275--f' 011 february 16, 196 7 11 l 0:00 a.m. Stewart Title Com puy of Orange Cou nty , 1 Californ ia corporatioo, as Truatee, under 1110d purs ua.ut to Ierma of Deed of Trust dated July 9, 1964 eu cuted by Shit• ley Winifred Hato lr. aod record - ed Ju ly 13, in boolr. 7129, page 799 Off icial Re cords, Ia the office of the County Recorde r ol Orane;e County, Ca llforula will se ll 1 1 public auction to the hishe&t bidd er lor cu h (pay s ble at time of sale iD lawful money of the United States) at the Sou th ({root) en• tr ance of the Coooty Coo rt House, in the Ci ty of Snta A111, California, all right, tit le aod inte reat now held by it ond er u id Deed of Trust in the prope rty ., ituate i.o th e Coo.u ty and State described as follows : Lot 8, Bloclr. 134, of Lalr.co Tra ct, iD the City of ~ew port Beach, 11s shown oo a ma p thereof recorded In boolr. 4, page 13, ~lia ce llane ou11 \!a pe, record s of n id Orao11e Couu• .,. Edward A. Pelle&rin, chair-current c oncert season, tho vice ttation al 3700 E. man of buaineu and indus· Society will present Euacne Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar, try solicitati on, and W. AI· Onnandy and ihe Pbildal· and it wu awlen ••• A 3S- len Grubb. Edwin F. Steen, j:hia Symphony Orchestra in year--old man left the Jamt- preaident of the Oranae a s pecial post-1eason con· ica lnn;llOl E. Coast Hwy., County Philharmonic So-c en. ~-without payina bit room , ciety, wilt act in an advi-P lans for the 1%7~3 ·Qon· bat and phone bill of $28 tory capacity, u will \1ta. cett seaton include a miN-•.• Reynold B. Gambill, John F . Porter, vice-preai· mum of s concerts by the tal~ Placentia _,ve., Coat.a dent of the Society and coun-Los Anaelea Philharmonic \ten, dtivina a city Uuh ty chainnan of all women's orchesua, wi th Zubin Mehta truck north on Via RaveMa, committees. and famous auest conductors south of Via Lido Nord, In the Harbor area ~tn. and so loiats, a return en-Lido Isle, scraped the park- John L. A) len i s drive chair-J&Jement of the Debut Or· ed car of David 0. Cham- man, and ~1rs. John M. Owen c:hesua of the y 01101 Muti· ben, 452 Shady ~r., Cotta it Co-Chainnan. Auistina ciana foundation, and per· Mcu. as drive chainnen in the in· formances by the Vi enna dividual committect from Symphony Orchettra, the Soturiloy, Jon. 21 Laauna Beach th.roua.h Hun· Washinaton National Sym- tinaton Harbour are: \in. J. phony Otcbos)l'• of Wath· ~onald Ferauaon, Alta inaton, D.C., and the Sym- Bahia; Mrs. William J. Fre· phony Espanola of Madrid, deric:klon, Balboa; Mrs. Ur· Spain.1 ban Bey, Bay Shorca; \trs. DELTA ZETAS PLAN Warren Gibbons, Beacon FLAME FANTASY PARTY Bay ; \1rs. John Store, Cameo Saturday, Feb. 4, is the Auociates ; Mrs. L.H . Lin· date for the annual "flame der, Costa \ten; \tn. Al· fantasy" benefit of the thur A~reten, Eau Bl~ff; Sou thern Ca lifornia Council Mrs. Fntz Wester~out,H•Jb· of :Jelta Zeta Sorority at landers ; Mu. R1 chard J. the Los Anaeles .. Santa Shaffer, \-irs . Rich~d. 01· \ton ica Room of the Century ahauaen and. Mn. Pbllhp A. Plua, Beverly Hi\ls. Th~acm, Huntlqton Har· \11u Edith Head a Delli. bour; ~1r~. Alfred E . Salis· Zeta, will be rhe fashion ~ry, lrvme Terrace Asso-show commentator. She will C l~tes ; ~1u. Harry Baker, inc lude hints to the lad iet lrvtne Terrace Group; .\Irs. from her new book, "How to C.R. Psyne, Laauna.: Mu . dre ss for succ ess." \liu Robert C. Vordale, L1do Is· Gail Pauick J ackson, a land; Mn. A J.fred G. Carte.~, D~lta Zeta and an inltip· ~~~ Verde, Mrs. Cwttt tor of thia annual benefit, Bluemke, Newport Shores ; will award the arand prize, and Mrs. Ralph Deaver, U~ it Uip for 2 to Puerto Rico per Bay. and Jamaica. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL HOTICE Vandals thot a :W inch hole in • plate alau wi n- dow at the Harbor 1M Motel, 1300 W. Balboa Blvd., Cen- ual Newport. •. A p oup of 10 juveniloa uprooted a beach violation ·wamins sian and dwnpod it in the sueet a.t Utb St. and W, Ocean P t., Central Newport ... RcapondinJ to a call that juveniles were thootins a aun on the we at aide of the Bay on Sanl:iaao Dr., near tho Irvine Dike, police ;ombed ... ..... die ~ veniles were pe but a 22- caliber pittol waa found ly· ina in the brush ••• Roberl E. Hin4aon, , 'i25 E. Bal· boa Blvd., Balboa, wat ., .. rotted at 32nd St. and New· port Blvd., Wett Newport, on a charae of failwe to ap- pear before the S&nta Ana municipal cowt ••• Birdie M. Latona, Hi Plower St., L!GAL NOTIC! llaor<>IIT or coNDmoN or nu: .J!~J~~I-~JJ.~-~ ... ~-.... ··-·-.. -·-or ... 1!~~1.. IN '111& IT Aft or .... ~.H!..~!i:~~ .. ---.. AT TBS CLOD Of' BlJIII(DI ON P.!.~-~l~.!J.L_., 1166 PUBLIIBSD IN aati'ONIS TO CALL IUDS IT COIIPTROLL&& Of' ftS CUU&NCT, UNDD T10N UU, U. &. UVUISD 8TATUTa ... ., 1. c.-. ------"ll .... ......_., ...... ~ Ia -Gf --- L Oai-...._ loot••-t ......... ~ert uol ---~ L ~ fill ..._ uol ,.uu-1 ..wi"'- 4. too.altMu"' ,. ..... ..,.0.. .... .-......~ .......... ~ "'0. I. ................... ...-.. to ....u ~ r.-..w ·-···-···-· ·-·-··-~ c-' IJaWUtJ lo tlllt bt.d • ~.,._ O'IIUl&IMII ....... --u.un.rrn:• o-M.....,. .. of ~~~.,...-.~~~,., ulld oorpo,..u.;.... -· T-. .... •'1'1 .... ...,_._ of JIWI!..s.tu.lf., pu~po ....... ~&1- ~ .t Onlt.ol h'"" o.f--t ·----. o.,-1'-................ &leal ~ Gf ,....,., -u .... .-..! .. lowda&loll&. ...,.tn.l loo.nb NOd _______ , ____ .. CAR SALE Save $1000 ' at .. CAPRICE :2899 .. Ill ....... f~r=-~ " 4 SPIED & STICII SllfTS S.id u le will be made but with out covenant or warrauty, ur.reaa or implied, re gard ing tit e, possession or eoc um• braoces to pay the rem alriiD I! princi pa l s um of the ~ote se• cured by said Dee d of Tros t, to wit: S3,949.55, wi th interes t from July 10, 1965, as iu sa id Dot e provided, advauces, if '-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;:;~ aoy uode r the terrn.l!l of said J Dee d of Trust, lees, charges aod upenses of the truatee aod of the trusta created by said Deed of Trust. The bene• ficiary under said Deed of Tro11t : by reu011 of 1 breach or defaolt iD the obligatiotuJ secu~rl thereby, heretofore eJtecoted and de livered to the uoders ir ed • written Oeclar•· tion o Defaoh and written !li'otice of Br .. ch and of E:le c• tioD to be reCOC'd ed In boolt 8081, page 230, Official Re· cords, and re--recorded in boolr. ~"'-ialMUI rm.u. a-n '1199 ROOF LEAK? Repelr work on ANY TYP.E roof. New roofl inltalled. -enllal or Cotlllll<!'dal 15 Yean hperitDCO Work fully guarantftd- Small joba welcoi!MI AAA loofiiNJ Co. l".llrlt Tops") PH. 64Zo04Z7 NAUGAHYDE . IHOLSTFRED f ... r·. ::If Shop & Cem111re ..................... . , ..... ........ -..-' ......... FrliiiPb'll .. ll& 8086, page 830, Ollicial Records. Dated : january 19, 1967 STEWAR T TITLE COMPA NY OF ORANGE COU NTY BY C•rl H. Rapp. Vice Pruident Publi111ht jan. 26 , Feb. 2, 9, 1967, in th.e Newpott Harbor Eulp. • C•l T.W .._. .... ~"' .... ---· Ill T.W ct..• ............... .. I..MWlla. fttr -.to. Mid ....... ....,.._ ..... ..,..,..,.... -· ........ ,... ....... ~ -·· -··------ ~ --~ .. ,., -·· ., dolo llvM: ....... ~ .... 0U.... lluWIIU. 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