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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-11-30 - Newport Harbor Ensign, .... ef .. s.t ....... Mllillt H S..a .. ,. Dr. wes ... '-4 ... y yesteN.y. TIDE HITS HOMES By Eliaor Wood Time and Newport Besch tides have waited for no one. While red tape slowed down the erosion conlrol project, the hiah tides have kept eatina away at the sand in front o f West New· port ocean front homes. Yesterday momina, Ri ch· ard Salmonson, 3115 Se .. shore Dr., lost 5 feet o f patio deckina in front of his house. ''The waves s tarted undenninina at 6 in the momina,'' he said, "We didn'texpectthis to happen, because nothina seemed too disastrous the day be- fore," Now the foundation of his CHOOSE TO RUN? ly .E.S.P. "Arc you aoina; to run fo r re-election?" This question was tossed at the incumbent Newpon Beach counci I men who se tenns will expire next April. sayina that his joint-chair- manship of the County Sani- tation Districts may be an important factor in arrivina at a decision. bout~ is bare, The neiJh· bors on both sides have lost their fences. "I feel that the city has nealected its responsibil- ities," said Mr. Salmonson. "They say they can't have prison trusties workina on private propeny, But I think that the tax money we have paid should mean that we would be helped out in a time of di nSler." The patio in front or the Donald McGinnis home at 4105 Seashore Dr., was un- dennined lut week,on Nov. 22, and while the (ami ly waited and watched, it broke in half and "just slipped in nice and euy." OF NEWPORT BEAOI A limited state of cmer-- Jency was called yesterday momina. and th~ civil de- ferae forces of the ci ty and county rolled into action in the afternoon to save homes alon1 Che eroded beach in West NewporL At the same ti me , the Sul- ler Miller Conuactina Co. of Oranae volun tari ly re- turned to erosion Illite and beaan haulina rocks to the beach to Ienathen and sUen&then the rock aroins that had been in stalled by the County Con tractors Assn. members last month. Some: 2,400 tons of rock will be hauled in dunn a the remainder of the week to combat the erosion peril at the ke y spot& -the 38th, 40th and 41st St. ends. Rock wi II be placed also in front of homes in pte· cazious condition as re- sult o f thi s week's oontinu- ina; hiah tides. Here are their replies: • Counci lman AI Forait, District No.1: "Defini- tely!" • Councilman Dee Cook, Di stri ct No. 5: "I haven't made up my mi nd )'eL" "It is a vi tally imponan t job; we handle a bia budaec.. and we are servina a con· tinually arowina popula- tion," he said. "Yet we were able to reduce the sanitation tax rate thi s year." Their son, Alan, said that the put that slipped in has made sort of bulkhead that he hoped would help save (Continued on paae 6) THIS IS th e "open type" pruned tree that received such crit ical attention at Monday evening's Newport Beach City Coun cil meeting. The tree is in front of the Corona del Ma r Pharmacy. (Ens ign photo.) "We'll work all niaht as lon a as we can and as lon1 as we are needed - probabl) until Saturda)', 24 houn a day," said Jerry Burney, chief es timator of the con- trac tina company. And when thanked. he s ai d, "It's our pleasute." THIS PH OTO shows 30 pounds o f mariJ uana found by Newpo rt Beach pol ice at 227 Larkspu r Ave., Co rona del Mar, where 3 arrests were made at 8:55 p.m. Man· day , Nov. 27. Detective AI Eostein, wor~ing with in· vestigator Ed Sanies of th e Orange County distr ic t attorney's office· and with the Federal Bureau of Nar· co t ics in Los Angeles, arrest ed Robert Ro driguez, 2b, of 452 Hill SL, Laguna Beach, on a charge of a He r- ing to sell marijuana. They al so arrested Darl ene Snyder, 26, of the 227 Lark sour address, and John Leigh, 27, of 201 lO th SL, Hun ting\on Beach. (New- pO rt Beach Police Dept. photo.) Old Town plans aired • Counci lman Lindsley He indicated his interest in con tinuin& on with the job. THIS TREE IS TWIGGY Plans for compl ete re-As the Monda) evemng modelina or Old Town Ne ~A-.. discussion openeJ, Coun- port were announced at \!on· cai man AI Forgi t announced da) evening's meetin& of that a p oor of \h:Fadden the :'lolewport Beach Ci t) Square n•erch ants had met Council. · with hi m Sa turd a~ to ask. for Parsons, Di s tri c t :'lolo. 7: "It's a little too early lo say." Skinny, or round? Which do you prefer? ... Trees, that is . Best educated a;ue ss o f the moment is that the filina deadline will find all three in the rac e -with or with- ou t competition. The municipal electioo will be held April ~. Nomi- nation papers may be o~ tained from City Clerk Laura Laaios beaiMina J .n. 25. Closina date for fi !ina no- mination papers is at noon feb. 15. Each c~ndidato's p..,.rs csu be aipM b, at least 5 and not more than 10 quaJified elec10U of lhe candidate's district. Such was the nature of the aaenda item that re- ceived the mos t attention at i\1Qnday eveninJ'I New· port Beach City Council mectilla. · CoundlmM Coolt, c;:om.. pletina -~is fnd term in o f- fice, and ex.hibitina ob\lious enthusiasm fo r hi s o ffi cial duties, appeau 10 be aaua;· ina public acceptance o f hi s outspoken record of action on the Coun ci l. lie says he h. as heard a couple of names mentioned as possible Dis- trict 5 candidates, at least one from the area th at c ame into the district in the re- cent boundary chanae. Councilman Parsons ela- borated on his an s wer by The Charter specifies these eliaibility rules: The candidate shall have becn for at least one year inme- diately precedina his no- mination, a qwalified elector or the district from which he is nominated; and for at least 3 y ean immediately prcccdina election, a regis- teredqualified elector of the city." Th luue at hand waa the reconncndation by the Patks, Beachea and Recre- ation Commission for "open type" prunina of the sbeet bees alona Coast Hwy. in Corona del Mar. The tree problem came before the Council last month when Co1ona del Mar merchants complained that the trees we1e block- ina businen signs. CD\1 Chamber members, at their Oct. 11 meeting, voted unanimously in favor of CC backs Glavas TV policing After a speech on the proposed etec b onic pr~ tection system by Chief of Police B. James Glavu, the board or directors of the Newport Harbor Cham- ber of Corrmerce aave a unanimous vo te of confi- dence to the chief and to the Newport Beach Po lice l)epaatment at \londay's luncheon mee tina at the Versailles restaurant. The project, accordina to Chief Glavas, would call for a "dozen, JiVe Of take 6" cameras to be placed about the ci ty in sbateaic spots. ~l e said that the cameras would . be outdoors and would not l)e an invasion or priv.cy, because they couldn't do anythina more than a policeman could do. They would be visual -not audio, he added. In reference to an edi- torial in the Daily Pilot, sua1eslina a citizens COI'no- mittee be set up to super- vise the propoaed television aurveillance aystem, Chief Olavu nid, ''I don't in- tend 1o put the police de- patlrnllnt under a citizen Dec. 5 meetina or his &roup with the Chamber tidelands conmittee. Jack Barnett, Chamber manaaer, announced the installation dinner set for 7 p.m. Jan. 29 at the Bal- boa Bay C lub. Paul Smith , state director of finance, will be the speaker. Dick Stevens, Bill Ban- nina, John Parker, Jim Berkshire and Dennis Hat· wood were named as the nominatina commi ttee for the eiecutive boud. Mike Myers, Ted Rokos and Ed Hirth were appointed to nominale dir ecton ftom the councilmanic disuicts . Grid awards presented Teammates chose aenior John BrittinJ)lam, fullback, as the most outstandina player on the Varsity foot- ball team of Newport Harbor Hiah School, and Tuesday ni&ht he was presented the MattObet memorial award at the fallawuds banquet held at the hiah school cafe- tctia. This is the hiahest foot- belli honor bestowed at Hatbor. The plaque wu pre- sented by Matt f)ber"s son, Mike, a former stal football player at Hatbor and now oo the USC foot be II squad. John also received a Uophy from the Newport.o\1esa Lion's Club as the ITQSt outstandina player. Ken Hanley , auard and linebacker, was named team captain. Senior John Mat- shall, tackle, wu named the most improved player. Individual plaques were ai ven by the Boosters Club to the 9 boys who were named ''player of the week" durin& the football Jetson.· Mike Fowlkes was named the moat valuable player and captain or the JV's. review board, and lhe day The Costa Me .. Country Amona \he uddened the city does this, they will Fire hits clubhouse have my r8lipation." Club and Golf Course will eolfers was Mn. Neil Becauta so many phone reopen _,.ir reatiUI' ant Pederson, of Cotta Meta, today. Nov. 30, and tho oae oldie 1coren from the calli have been reeaiv.d by Golf pro ahop on Saturday, Celebrity IOUmament, trho the Chamber or Commerce Dee. 2, ar .. r Tuetday'a had been promiled a riee inquirlna about tbe nacet• fire tbat cauaed over day ot IOif and a luncheon. ti(f fOf tbe propoted harbor ttOO,OOO da.aaea. She said that bia, black, .tmiaitUative &lllllat, . billows of tmota cu. out dae direct.on ct.cicNd &bat a Units ftom HuatinalOft o1 tM roof afl.er lbe fire leuer sllio;uld be Mat 10 lhe Btadt, ioclwll.. Ute U· ttarted, city t.qnuina coecen. foot aaortel, ud from Huai"' from tbe bl.lcoay bimmina the ueu into ball- like a;lobcl "to a size not to interfere with the clear and uninterrupted view or the many stores and places connne rce." Councillran Dee Cook, who oporatu a store alona that ttee.tiDed b.ilbway in Corona det Mat, catted the open type prunina"auocious, skinny and skimpy," and said he liked the round type of prunina much better. "I just feel that you have erred on beautifyina the sueet," he said to the PBR chainnan, Walter Koch (pronounced "Cook"). "I feel that much pressure was put on you to come to your choice," Counci !man Cook added. "The ma jori ty or businessmen favored the opposite: of what yo u have re commended.'' A specific "skimpy and skinny" bee rece ivina special Council attention is the one in front of Corona del Mar Pharmacy, a store owned by Hubert Peirsol, president or the Corona del Mat Chamber. Counci !man Lindsley Par· sons, a lso a Corona del \iar res ident, said it looked as if a swaam of locus ts had trirrmed that tree. "I have heaad lots or complaint 1 about attackina a tree so sava1ely," Mr . Parsoos said. "The PBR Commi ssion should take aesthetic values into con- sideration.•• "That tree was done as a test," said PBR Cha irman Koch. "It was blockina the sicn. The prunina is drastic in its p1esent form, but it will pow. The ball type prunina would not be the solution, because it would not open the trees for the sians." Counci Lman Cook (pr~ nounced Koch) thouaht that the open type prunin1 looked like a auip tease. "I can't undentand the opposition to thapina the Uees into a ball," he said. "I can't see why you were enticed or pressured. •• "We were not preuured." Mr. Koch replied. Mayor Pau l Gruber said that the PBR Commiuion should have the freedOm to Uim each tree the way each bee Calls foc. Councilman Bob Shelton, the PBR Commission and a resident of the Shore Cliffs area or Corona del \tar, de· fended the Commi ssion's recomme ndation. "And I am a bus inessman, too," he added. "Not 1 retai I merchlftt, on a auip aueu," aaid C... citman cOOt ... J .. s bud ror a buaine~u totun'i¥C tbera.'" "We are uyina to build a city with aes thetic values ," "· Witmer remarked. He •arced that the COM Phar- macy tree had been "but- chered," but said that it is not an example of proper open pruning . "Mo re aood can be done for the community by open pruning," he said. "It will · enhance the beauty of Cor on a de I '-1a.r , and the sians can be seen throu&h the uee limbs ." Counci !man AI Forgit commented, "I don't want to say how to uim 'em." Vi ce.\tayor Doreen Mat· shall suucsted that open pruning be done only at the request of the businessman concerned. \1r . Witmer objected to that. "All trees should be tri~ mcd the same style," he said. Fowler Equi pm ent or Oran1e is also helpina haul rock and 1 other compan ies plan to join in the effon to save the ocean rron t hO!!Jes. A proclamation declaring the emeraency was sianed in the: momin1 by Mayor Paul _pn&ber, as chaianan or •• _..,.., •~n•t··~ _. disaster council, and by Ci Cy M•aaer Harvey Hurl· burt. as civil defense di rec- lm. Contact was immediate!) made with the county super- vi sou, then in session in Santa Ana, and the super- visors by re so lution declar- ed a state of emeraen cy, subject to receivin a the rro- clamati on from the city. The document was dis- patched to the ooun t v Cflurt- houseat midday,and alreadr the county ci,·il J!efen se mechanism was in moti on. Yesterdar mom1ng's hi gh tide, plus a north er!)' swell, brouaht the erosion cn s1s to the emcra;en cy poin L The hiah tides will continue throuah Monday. H th e em- sion c an be kept in ched: durina thi s time. Cit)' (\rr~­ cials hope that the dan1er will then be over, because the U.S. Corps of Engineers sand haul proj ect is exrect- ed to start about Dec. U . Ci t)' Manaaer Hurlbutt sa1d Ro bert D. Hemstreet, new-a dela) unti I De c. 11 m ly elec ted vice-president of suspcndina the me ters. the Old To wn Ncwpon Aun., Ci ty 'i1anaaer H arve)• Hurl- said that arcbitecblral plans bun also reported that mar- _. ren4etiep-.. ..,. tt.. ll.eil OWftCT Oly Le~ ..,. .. prepared. He described the presentinJ the .\lc Fadden project as an essential step area, hid asked him for 1n order to survive in a de-withdnwal o f the area fwm pressed area. th e petition s ff•t m actl\"allni! The matter before the Ci t) the me ters. Council was the recommen-\lr. liurlb..Ltt :o:u d that the dation of the public wod:s propos al needs mo re stud}, departmenrto suspend week· because recreation al meters da)" park ina meter operation shoullt not be i ncl ude~ol m until \1arch I on Ocean FL the suspension. from \lcFadden Pl. to 24th \·tr. Hemstre-et sa1 d h e SL; also on the south side' would like to h a\'e !he and east s1de of \-lc Fadden meters turned nff. and then and on Court St. 10 20th SL study the 111ea t.> see 1f bu si· The re comm endati on also ness 1mpnwes. 'ailed for a 1-hour parkin& He sa1d he was tak1 nK ti me li m1t from 0 a.m. to 6 ove1 the leases ,,f S1~>ede's p.m. C afe and l""•f th e bu1 ld1 n& re· Traffi c En1ineer Robert centl} \'acatcd b1 Re1ner1's Jaffee h ad cond uc ted a Gcean Frnn t ~t•>tc:. 11e an- stud~ or the area after th e noun,ed that he plans tn Council had recci,·ed a re-us e the Reinert 's ],,catl<•n quest fro m merchants in til e fot ~ s h•rcs. \lcFadden Square area for .. ,.e arc J1~cus :-•n g th e s u spen ~1on of meter s dunng sun "11al ,,r OIJ \ewf'<~rl the Wi nter. Ocean l·rnn t."' he 'i<UJ. \lr. Jaffee repNted lo the Dun ng the ra~t I Car, lues Council \1tonJa~ that the l1>w went up :,1·,, anJ bus1neH rerw d 1n meter acti\'l t~ 1n drnrred J•~,. l11e ~anJ hau l the area 1s d e111l ~ the 11me 11as pa rtl\ resr-ms1 ble , frHm De c. I t•l \·larch I. li e als» the rarkml!\ meters. n1e \lr. Peiuol came to the mic ro rftone. "I have nothing to say about the uinrnina; or my tree," he temarked. He said he had been told by a state offi c ial that the met." chants should ask the city to do somethin1 about Uees interferinc with the store yesterday that the Engineers' estirr.ated t.he revenue los:-l>n l\ u.:l\ u.e ~o:m ~u r\'1 \'e nn time table calls for bid a1 -UdiJ from th e meter sus· lhe Ocean Hun t ~~ h• ha \"C s ian marquees. The Council disposed or the problem for the evenin& by approving Councilman Parsons' mo tion to send the re conwnenda tion bAc k to the PBR Commission f01 funhet con sideration. opcn in1 Dec. 6, anJ award o r bid Ofl De c • .!1. The pro- j eCt includes con!l tru cti on of a 250-foot Jon& an1m off 40 th SL and some 460,000 cubic yaads of sand fi II 11.• rebui ld the beach. The emeraenc~ acti on taken by the mayor and Ci t} manaaer is subject to rea!· firmati on by the Council. Ma)'or Gruber beaan anana- inJ for a spec1al Council VANDALS HIT SCH OOL S meetina. which 1s expected DU RING HO LI DAY to beheld this evenina,No v. Two schools in the New-30. poll-\lesa disui c t were hit Hlth Tid. Titu by vandals over the Thanks-7.0 fL 7:13a.m. .Nov. 30 a;n·in1 ho hday. 7.2 fL &:00 a.m. Dec. I rens1nn as recomm ended. w1n ter busltlc,.s. He saiJ that susrenJ1ng .. Fnu tteen nc u. shoro; are the meters ftH the .l mll nlh s rl anneJ 111 tl1e arcu U.• [lf('· would ,,rrer a chance ""' 11de ttencral merchandising • e\·aluate the effect f>f par~· for the en t11e C•'mmunll). -.e mg meters during th e ,,ff. want free r ark 1n K r .• r tile seasqn, and wo uld pml'lde l<',al res1 den ts. at lcnst rn1 !lum e re lief teo the nearb\ th e ~·cd -da' s. We ...,.ant to businesses Junna the rorth·· build up nu ; busmes!> diS· coming Co rrs o f Eng1n eers ll1c t and tll(lde m1zr 11..." sand haul to the eroded .. lie ha .. mad e a cogent at- beaches 10 West ~e"'-'I"'HL gument fN the area from ~h .... The sand haul ...,,11 &<"' Fadden PL to 14th SL.'' thn1uah the Old Town ~ew-commen ted V1ce-\layo't port area. IOmtinuetl oo pa1e 6) Sidney Sanders dies Someone used a pass key 7.1 fL 3:42 a.m. Dec. 2 "We had a wo nderful life In 1948, Mrs, Sandets rc· 10 enter NewpoH Elemental)' 6.9 fL 9:24a.m. Dec. J l.oaether," said Mn. Eliza· tired because of a heart school cafeteria and drank 6.51\. 10:12 a.m. Dec. 4 beth Sanders, or 2888 Bay· attack. In 1950, after 9\L nint& or milk. Glue wat shore Dr ive. Bay Shore•. tpendina man y SUf"I'ITI8(1 n • MRS. LYDIA SU FF RON "" h r h •· th r ·1 • pouted all over the store-en I e spoke o er '"'re, e am1 y movew l.o room floor and papers and OF C05TA MISA DIES husbend, Sydney Arnold Shore Cliffs, and later 1.o otheT small items were •cal-Aftet a lin&erina illnen, Sanders, wbo died Tuesday, the Bay Shores apar~nt. tered on the llooll of class· Lydia J . Sufflon of 2424 W. Nov. 21, at Hoa1 Hospital. They travelled a peat deal room s No.ll and No.24, l"tliOO Fiut St., Coua Mesa, died Mr . Sanders was born May in the l .. t years, to the plastic rockets were: duown Satutday, Nov. 25, at a New-q . 1194, in NottinJham, Sout.h Sua and Ewope into \he ceilina. port Beach convalescent Eftaland. He came to Cali-1hrae tinw:s. hotpital at die a1e or 16. fonia in 1921. He had ~. s--.s ia alto a•· At Newport Harbor Hilh Survivors ue het 2 dtuah• b .. a a wa&et coloflst, and vh•ed by a daqt.ter, '*t. O,;aioo wu upu1ood P-toio YlliOJ joiood 7 -.1 Roppioe Ia 11oo Wiod daat dae lppoinbnl•t .._tel •ita r-Coeta Mala Ia wu .._ .... ..,..._d a Corona del Mal resident didn't •ani tbe Council ~~ be put in a position or dc-- cidina how trees should be pnoned. Couneilml• Cool Ot- ".tlti .. ly pot Oft b.ia Coroaa del Mar baaiaes._•, hat and remubd, .. , wwld lib lilt tree lllat I pai4 rcw 10 M aimmed at I .... lt." school, Room 114 was en--ten. Mls. MfTta Close or hia artistic alent led him Di&M Moaia r;l Wetl Loa tered and a J6C baa or FI .. 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McBIJaio o-oood 1'7~ll:. c....,.. c.... ...... c.w. -91111$. ''out olltUOG, .. after Khool Md ....... ud tbe ftbukKII au.. she ow. Ul ud ..a a.an. aadoa •u .,. ....... ill ~··~~-.. ' n· .... -....._., ill .. , .... i~~~T~I&.~·~~~~~~~~~~Ir~U~U~•gCAno Codo 71~ t11o .w.., o1 touriou boo IOboidod. llooDo'o O.Coullc and hlt dopo,..od oubjocll 10 ., 10 oomplo'ooooy -.... ..... boldo. io oot how llloir opiaiOoo ooootod 10 bo o ,....,,,, ol .. ..._ ..&: .a-Chapel wu 10 c:rowded wta. we were heU. Then u.y miah& tate tbl lla&ue of Ubo Uip Mala• wu auak la Ha.-o• be da-aed.. ·'J'be ' lfDII• pablic oouoiMCe la ...... ._.., !,;'.! !i, C:.,-:.~ lbln 1 few dl)'l ..,, tha& oace JOU •••lUrid erty back. But abe It u iDcoqruoul lillit m ••• HalbOr, _.lllow Teddy Ilea i1 ll.ow aoaa tbey_ OM iaa wills W411 al•f ooo • r• .,,.,c ......... your eye~ (rom the ceillq. you hiMf to be the same harbor u the U.N., aaybow. RDo•onh tec:ndied 11.1• be calM •d Nadered anor· c·Jalilm. Partb•, Ia DeliO" ..... ea-...... ,.... careful lelt your chiD COftl8 dowf'l Oil lOme ~aulle baa kkked NATO. out of fraoce Uftouah Rider•" Md .... rocu ... •• dnuocl; "Muy aatlooa .. ENII:If ._ _.~ ..... • ---~·· DON .• The lut. time I bad ~ aDd it ls COilit'll Ul hundrccb Of milliont ot cap•ed Sea Ji.IM Hill · Wbal peahr daall•!'l• tuatl)' vie willl OM ..,... rc::=:: ;;::±:'<~ ...... L. A-ID I ..... Mtebaelanaefo I mukrp.et;e iD tbe Vabc&D , dollan ro move our Freneh inNallattooa. lDIO I ,.......,eel bow •• <:OGld tho .. or tho riablWIDJ ~· in u•dlaa ........ ""'-.:--M c..., .r a..-., Sa.. of oaly a budful of ~ wen theN. M• o( and equipment. All American troope .,. DOW people wbo Uvod. Ia cido1 haYO lbu &O •IIODco luc:b liOft 01 ueda Neon &a &o c;;ru;~;: ••• urw .. p.WI-' •II p-'ollc Europe il. even now, OYer-ru.o witb touinb. OU1 of France--except tbc 100,000 who .,. alona lbo ALiaatic Coau apo1ta1y. and 10 ro1toro 1hd natioa•: Do•laa they · Non from Amerka than anywhere elae. buried .there. I'm for movina tbe~ dt-t1and u auack by •• palrioUam ia our I .ad? alp their on clealb wu- . · · · · _. P.w.~Aw Tbc American touriat pays pric:cl c.pecia]ly ~Mm~e betla'. Spaahh noot. ud bow USS Tho riaht wina ia oppoted ran&a if coran.alom I• lac- liMP A ·N·-·aUiiCI'iPTi'OM'i'A'T-:.-e .. • Uttor marked-up for Americau, haDdl the money be Some folk• uy we have to keep on beiol Orop bravely touaded &q io·dalilm, which accord--co1tru1 ... .. ....., AN•: 0.. ,.., M.IIDI 2 ,.. ... n.oo doan't know how to count to a crook who nK:e 10 DeGaulle and the French, to keep Cape Hom Md relnfarcod ina to Or. ·Steuart Mc:Bimie. Or. McBinlo deplored dr.o 0. el ...._AN._: a.._,. •. a.OO; 2 ,..._ t9.00 short-chan,a him, tben over-tips. il i.nlultod, them on our side. Please! Now that Mac tbe our ALiaH.Ic noet.. ·Tbo de-abolithoa properly ripta, fact that che eoaeotYa&lvo •oooooe>Oo41D:oooooooooo~ and kaves happily for the nc:xtayp. Naturally, Knife haa disarmed Ul, we can't atrord to have 11n.1ction of tho Spuhh •d 10 oomnuniam, which movement 11 10bedb' rr.,.. ARVO E. HAAPA, owner Jnd·publisher of the Ensign the wont otfenden are the depraved, immoral, Fnnce on our lick anymore. noet by our Navy, under doatroya all human riahu. montod,"" and dtat it ''p~o­ decadent, cowardly, ungrateful French. When talk.ina with European• abqut Ameri-the command or Sampson Those on the f11 loft who aenta neitbtr a ua.Uecl floG& Twice within one aeneration, America.D men can Foreian Aid or about the Vietnam war, and Schley comet 10 mind oppooe riaht wlna philo-to the throat or comrauoilm and boys fouaht. bicd aod died on French they invariably ment~ our "ulterior motives. .. and nearly a aeon of yearo' 110pby nua& therefore bo In or even a potltiYe tohatioa battlefields to save a nation not worth ~avlna. We do what we do mamly to promote our own afler lhat victory, 1 aaw the favor of doatroyina thou to its challenp.'" •oooooq:OOOoC\Io'O:•OQooOOOO~oo After savina a decadent France, many of selfish interests, they conten~. lbey be~e ~ &he rutted hulks of lhe hwnM riahtt, and must ad-o Dr. Mc8irni1, u a poet IOTIIII Tl ftiiT &lOUT IF., •• There would be nOthing to fear for the safe.ty and se- curity of this great nation of. ours, If .•• IF citizens throughout the land would exercise just as much energy and determination In the defense of personal freedom and private enterprise and Initiative as they display In ar· gulng about s uch matters as street trees and parking meters, and about dogs and ocean front roadwaYs, and about changing the name of a street. whose men were unwillina to fiaht for their because they can~ conc:e•ve of the idea~ Sponi•h ahipa lyina alona vocate one worlditm and reli1iou1 loader, bollov .. country, we helped rebuild her. Now sbe is and aoodneu wh1ch permeate the Amencan the north •horo of QJ.bo. duo doalluct.ion of theAmcri-that thc1o ia to CorDI o one of our best enemies. It is 11id that the character. lbey don't r";liz.e how much we've Then it wu considered 10 can entity, 1 ••united cbwch.'' aod tbat Frenchmaa hates Americans more than any done for them (we've JIVUI. the world SISO h L-en tho patn·ou·c 01 ~ "clli . ..... ,.Chri1tian• 1hould occa- othe •--othe F b b.ll ' · "f · : ..... -•---) E , ...... __ ave lKl ....,.,. '" mte, anOWD &I r:~ r peop~Jtcept r rene men. 1 JOn m ore11n a_.... --.... .vm u ~ well a• the humanitarian lbe "Voice of Americanism:• until O.riat comet. ·Par& of Our Secretary of the Treasury, Boldfinp:r, people could apprec1ate what we ve done for th. _ como -tho roocuo t1 du d b Lj thia activity 1hould be h od --• ld hold. · the h he ld , 1... T'L.-'d . ana ...-.., rocea y pro ce a OO• ot . . . as r U....u our go lnp In past t em I r wou D t lae us. Jnc:y raent It, of the Cuban people who entitled: "Tbe Real Power liVen "? tho OPpc;llltion to dozen yean from $23 biUion to S I 3 billion. for that ~~ human ':latur~. One of ~ swat were •ufferinl under S~nish Behind ComrN~niam ,, .which communtlm, tho k.inadom ~ And we owe most of that to our rrtend, De-ways fO ahuaate ll frtend IS to lend bun money I w th f d -H d lh • anti.chri•t. Every OuiltiAII Gaulle, the conservative pr~ommunist. So. or 10 constantl y do him favors The foreianers ru e. e pve em roo om, hi ouore CO 010 wbo IUP. h ld de 1 1 · Wc·•e done the moor lor d'-lo·k· e "' the --• but after three •core yeau port his broadca1ta. Copiu h•. our .thu ndt ~ tPIOC Aim we now have no goJd we can c-.11 our own , "' ,,..,.. · lh 1 th . I' be d .... _ ob . d . . 11 11 an JUI aa U• except in our jewelry and teeth. In this same Recently hiah school students at an Ameri-ey Oil en 1 tty an may "" Wno by wntinl d 1 ' · 1 speak from the dismaying eKperlence of observing these arguments and discussions at City Council meet- Ings during these many, many years. The aforementioned topics bring the crowds, and the arguments. The dispu- tants are concerned, sincere, and determined, and so they should be. aut I cannot help wondering, with some misgiving s, where are these concerned citizens when Can SChool• ,·0 Europe cbil"---or uru·led now ue tufferina more than 10 Or. McBimie, P .O. Bo1 byent Y oppoae COI'!II'Ut h' nllm twelve yean. our world friends almcMt doubled , UIQI lh d.d d S . h 'V\ Gl dal every meant a 11 com--their non 9'an-teelh aold holdings. DeGaulle, States Air Force per50nnel, were liven a social ey ever 1 un cr ~nn :n~, en °· . mtnd." makes periodic raids on our gold. Anybody studies quiz in which one of the questionl rule. VeL we do nothina to Tho_ aa~or deac~tbod the L.ot Ul u lli'ODI and wbo holds our a:old certificate! and notes, can was: "What is a word which means to give save them.. contnbuti~l whl~ Karl brave Ametican•. 10 roub ' basic Issues Invo lving our liberty come up for decision. Possibly at home In the living room, watching television, and perhaps worrying about how those street trees should be trimmed. aet our gold, except Americans. In addition help to one's enemies?" Doe• thiS '!'e~ that we Man, L.orun. Stahn. end to prourve ouJ nation and to owina us hundreds of millions for WW 1 The expected answer was, of course: Trea-are leu patrlotJc than we Nechayov made to the de· to liVe the worldt "Let Ul and WW II, France has kept borrowing from son. were 70 years aao? No, em-velopnont aad Jpread ol t th wbol armor o( us and kept gettina outright gjfll. Some day, However, 23 American children answe~d: phatical!y no! It only mean• oOnnuni•m. a1 rollowa: ~on that :y be oblo some American hothead is go!na to sugest Fo reign Aid.-American Way Features that we have pen:nitted our ".Karl. Man. boa.•te~ .of tho to ;Land ala~n~t tho wil .. =;;;;:...;,;;;;:;;;,;;;;;;...;,;;;,;;;;;;;,;;,....;,..::;;;;;:...;,;;,...;;;;::;~...;,...;,;,;,:...;,,;.;;,;_.;.;;=;,:=-;:,;,..;.;;;;;,;;;.;,;___ people ':'> be brain w.aa~ed hi~\Ortcal lfteVIt~thty or or the devil. .. Epbotiaa's LeHe 5 to the Ed •tor tolhe pomlwhcre potno usm wuveraal communum, but 6,10 r 1 i• held in low reputo, ond h• did ••• •e·•·' the e"" -=-· _. -.---=:-:--o- where nationali•m i• pulhed llOpl which would brina it From the Bl'ble I I I ''liT 1101, HOI CAll IT IE!" Assemblyman E. Richard Barnes (R-San Diego) has urged the Congress to declare a state of war exists be- tween our government and the government of North Viet· nam. If a s tate of war were declared, It would be treason to fly the purported flag of North Vietnam on the campus of the University of California at San Diego. Innumerable Incidents on un iversity campuses, city streets, and other arenas, defying our government and giving aid and comfort to the eriemy would certainly be treasonous. Probably no one has mo re graphically depleted this ln· tolerable situation In our country than Joseptl R. Holmes of the San Diego Dispatch, who, on October 27, in honor of Navy Day sta ted: "_.y God, how can it be, that one boy lies rotting from malnutrition and torture In a jungle pri son camp In North, Vietnam-and an other boy spits and tramples on the flag of this country on the steps of a university of learning. "That one boy lies s ightless in a U.S. Naval Hospital fro m communist inflicted face wounds-and another bOy uses a communist flag to drape himself in defiance of the Jaws of this country. uThat one man of medicine begins his 30th straight hour standing over an operating table In pursuit of life tor men serving this country -and another man of medl· cine Implores c rowd s of young men to refuse to serve the l r country. \\That one Negro holds the face of his dead white com- rad e In his arms and cries pitifully In a dirty mud hole in Vi etnam -and another Negro screams with hate against his white brother on the streets of countless American cities. "That one boy I ies in a coff in beneath the ground be- cause he believed in duty to country -and another boy lies on a dingy cot giving blood to the enemies of his country. "That ooe man of God s hields a wounded boy from an enemy bayonet with his body and dies-and another man of God used his cloth as a shield to preach hate, dlssen· sion and lawless ness. "My God, how can it be?" Assemblyman CJarnes comments: "None dare call It treason ! But actually what ~s going on In our country Is treasonous! The President and the Congress, by adopt- In~ a declaration of war, can clear the air and lmmedia· tely make treasonous these des picable, destructive acts of defiance and betrayal of our men In Vietnam." "GIVE US A OtOICE .. Editor of the En sian, Barry Goldwater uatid 1n a recent co lumn : "Geo rae Wallace and Lyndon B. Johnson make up a pack.aae which is goin1 to be hard to beat in U6a •.• " As usual Barry is missing the boat concerning the Wallace candidacy. Mr. Wallace has LEGAL MOTICE stated catcaorically that he wi •hes to insure the people or the country or a cho ice , rather than a re petition of the same uninteresting socialis tA, against sociali sl B type campaign which is an affron t to lhe vo ters• in telliaence. All the Republi can Party has to do to capture the LEGAL MOTICE CI TI' OF !'f[I'PORT BEAD!~. CALifORNIA NOTICE IN VITINC aiDS SEALED BIDS will be rece.ived at Uae o(f.ice o( tbe City Clerk, Chy Hall, Newport Beach, CalHon~la , u ti I 10~00 a,m., on th e 19th day o~ December, 1967, at which tim e they will br opened 1111d read, lor performing work 1111 follows: Sf.l'f.R MAIS REPLACEM E~T PROGRA\1, 1967-68 CONTRACT NO. I 145 No hid will be receivrd unlrss it is mad!" on 111 propol!ial form fun:11 i11hed by the Public WotkH Departmen t. Each bi d mu s t be accomr.1111 ied by cash, certified check or Biddrr'!< Bond made payab e 10 the City o f Nfl .. 'port Rt"ach, lor an amount "qual to at leut 10 percent of the amoun t bi d. The documtnts included withio the 11ealed bid!i whir'h require COtnpletion and e~~:ecution a~ the following: I. -Propo~al 2. Page l -Oe11i~ati on of Sul't-t"oottactor!< 3. Pa~e 4 -Bidder'" Bond · 4. P1ge 9 -Noo-collusio,a Affidavit 5. Page 10-Conlrll.cto r's F'iall.oc ial Stalua The document!< 11hall be a ffi~~:ed with thf' aprropriatr "i!!nature" and titl"l'l of the per!<Ooll 11igning on hehal• of the bidder. f or corporations, the "ignaturea of the p,...l<l•ttf or VIc• p,..•IJ•nt and s.c,..tory or A••l.,ottf S'ac ... ta'l' are reqn ired aad the Cor· poratr Seal shall be aUh~:ed to all document" re quirios aiKJlll· lures. In the case of a pann~'r!lh ip, the t~ipature of at lea~t one !eOI'ra! partol'f is required, All bidll arc to be compared on the baais of the f.ngincer'11 eatimatc. The e11timated quanlitiell lire 11.pproa;imate onl y, heios given !JOlclr. 88 a baAi8 for lhe compariMon o f bid8. No bi d w11l be accepted from 11 Contractor who haa not bel"n licensed in accordance with the provi!lioo!l of Chapll"r 9, Oi vi· sioo Ill of Bu lli D""" tutd Profe ssiooa' Cod ... The Contn~r·tor shall !Illite hi s li cense numbe r and d asllification in thfl propo- sal. Plan!l, Speci11l Provil'l~o n !l, ~tnd Contract Document!< ma y be obtained at th e Public ~·orl!l Department, City Hall, Newport Beach, Californi a, ;It no t'olll to licea11ed contractors. A non· refundable char(l;e of l 2.00will be re quired for each aet o f planll, apecial Provi!li ooK, and coauact dor:ameats for oth ers than liceoaerl contractors. It ill r .. queKttld that the plan!!! and Mpecial provi11ion,. be returner! wi th in 2 '"eeka after the bid open ing. A aon·rdundablfl "har~,. of 12.00 will be required for ncb st"t of City of Ncwpon Rea ch Standard Specificatioae. The-City of Newport Beac h rfl•e rvlla lhe right to reject 11ny or all hide and to Wl'll v .. any ioform•lity In auch bidt~, In accordaoce wit h the provi&ione of Section 1770 of the La:.or Code, the City Couoc il of the Ci ty of Ne;wport Oe;ach baa as- certained thfl gene.. a I pre;v.lling rate of pe r diem wagea in the loc alit{ in which th,. work ie to be petformed for each crah or !Y Pe o. workm1o or mechanic needed to e~~:ecate th e cont,..ct atul liaa ael forth thl'!ll e items i~ Reeo latio11 No. 65\9. A copy of aaid Resolatioo i11 available io th e office of U.e City Clerk tn the City of Newport Beach. The; following is the achedull'! of _prevailios wase rateP.O, 1966· 61{ for a aelect ive list of chaaeiricatioaa. To8ether with the in onutioo included in Re80iutioo No. 6519, thia t~ched ale ia to be con~ti dered a pan of the11e contract apecificatioa.a . Prevailins Wa!ie Ruea-1966-67 Clo .. lflcoflon (S•Int/va L1•""9) (S/JI") (S/r/671 Csrpentera 4.83 LEGAL NOTICE C"'eot Ma~n Joan:~eymao 4.60 LEGAL NOnCE Laborer, 4.84 . -cE OF PUBLIC nEARING Geoersl or Coaetrnctio11 N~J~E~~l~~~~B~E~I~I:~ N~QilcE IS HE REB~ GIVEN :it••~10 Ralte;r & Ironer a..t tbe C ity Coaacil of the that die City Coanc tl of the Gai~a Ch-er City of New pori Beach will City of N~wr:tl , O.•ch ~Ill La ia of all aoa·metallic pipe hold a p~~blic hut las reprd• hold • pabhc eanaLi~nlllll Toalel ~laaaificatiou 3.70 3.91 3.70 3.78 4.01 3.85 .... 3.85 3.93 4.16 ~8 Ordioaace No, 1239, hela@i, tha appul of the;. 1 f 'f:Y Vibratomtaa, J•ck H•mmer, Poeamltic Tool11 , •a ordla.uce of the City of Clab frocn tlae ~ec ta 00 0 ! e ( 1 d 'II ) t 315 4.4445 NllWpori Be•ch eatahliti\ias Pla-laf Comllllaaloa detyNa1 no!:::\!8 2at~~eera (7t i/U1 W71J /471 HtlNick Uua aad ameadins 1 •n:ica~loh for U•~rerm 1 .,:j Oiler n.d alpalru• (Crou_p I) 4.38 4.53 8'-"'(.! t'-P No, 5~, Plsaa~as 1· "' c reqoe• .,.~:robo.t Sklplosder (Leal! J'. 'yd~) (Groap 2) 4.62 4.11 oa• •1ja 1A~~~ea1 '[11\1 1f· to 0{:ratt' ~·11:•b.a,.erasu Rod•• qd Chaia.n .. (Croap 3) 4.86 5.01 !56• •PP .1ca1 oa o ~a"' .,• .• ae" •1• e 0 •8 la•,..•nt.IID (Groap f ) 4.97 5.12 l'lewport, ac:. requat 1• •· NOTICE IS BEREBY •. ru • Gr•de C"cler (Groap 5) 5.16 5.31 tlc.il-. of froat_yard •etb.cka 'l'(ff;R GIVEN tbt the oaid Pave:t~teat-bruler openttor (Ctoap 5) 5.16 5.11 • IS lohi ia Ttact 6228 I~ pabllc he•rl•l will "-.. eld oa Crode-•11 Of"!nttor (Groap 6) 5.26 5.41 er.•4 ••alerly of .._rparlte ille lldlt tt.iy of t>.ce•ber, Teat .. ter• (S!f!UJ (5/1/"J A.,.a ..... twoea rut~~ Avene 1967, ai '-" .. oar of 7t30I P·•· O..p TNck Drt.er (Le .. tha 4yda) f .U f. SO ud Su Joa:.aSa lfllla l'ot~d Ia Ia t .. e ~aaell c .... ~,. of Water track driver (2500 1al. 10 4000 sal.) f .U 4.68 c .... cl•l •• ,. dte City Hall of tAe City of B•lld iaJ~ •041 CoeMractioa uade• (5/J/UJ (f/l/a7) NOnCE 15 HEREBY FUR• N .. port Buc .. , C.llforal•. o1 Bric:k.lilyerl StoeeM•eo• 5.15 5.15 1'8£1 CIVE!f cUt &1M .. Jd ••lc .. tJ .. oM pa.ee • .,. a.4 Electric!• (71r(UJ t71J/67J 11•He ...,_, •Ill .. hW o-all ,.,...,. la .. ,..&ed _, ·~ Jo•,..,..• Wlreaaa 6. I 6.55 .. 11 .. QY of Deo•Mr, ,.., uti ... MeN thrwoo. {4121/MJ ··~• at tJt,o ,..,. J 7110 p.a. Lea .. lAd• Lather 4J65 II ... c .... u c•-hl'lf of Cllf Cloetl 'Poiat.,. l1n/UJ (711/17) .. Cllf •all "' .. City of Cllf of New,.rt a..e.• J..,..~ -Spray S.tl S.ll ::;r..::=-.. ~ ..:l .. ~ ..... ""· ~'"· Ia "'r' ... ":!"l .. ··" •. 64 ell ... a .. I a ,.... _,. .. n. ....... I bofel A.y el--'fl<~atioo -~~··" lleret. olaall .. ,...m., ,..___,.._.._.. •a• ---.. T ..._ craa,.., '-~ r--O..rd••• S..4., nd Bolilfay ..... a.N M ,...u.., c:r•h c~c ._. '-•' hzlftl•• ,..., fCQ~,.:.,Clljo:-::'l:;l! 1o --CITJ OF "PPOIT IIEACII, CAUFORNIA ·-.-...._. L••rat..._., Cllf 0... ...... .Pwltll••~ No•.ao. Ul7, la 6o lif...,.,. 1_.., EMJ• national election in 196! is uide in favor or intema· abouL It wa1 Lenin who to present a live individual tionaliam, and where the made workable the convnun- who 1tand1 for the sound and fl'l)ral valuu tauaht by the iam of Marl. He round the fundamental principle~ of Ten Convnandmenta are k.oy in Nechayev's t"Revolu- Americanism upon which beina 1upeneded by that tionary Catechi•m'. a horri- our country wa1 founded; II uran1e theory of '"New Mo-fyia1 document odvocat.in1 OPPOied to the collect.ivi1t rality,'' IDta! d .. truction of tho IG- tociety which the IN party 1 Jtew up in the aura of cia! order. Stalin extended haa utabli&hed. veneration for our national ~e power o( comnunism by If they are not able to do institutions and with a feel· hi a internationally oraani- that, (and they baven'i . inl of lratieude (or the z.ed Comintem which prac• been in recent timet) then pn"celeu heriLale which ticcd aubveraion_ on an or-~ at difference doea it · od 1 " lhe foundin1 fathen iave pntz sca e. For God. who commanded Che liaht to thine out of darkneu, hath shined in our hearll, to aive the liaht of Lhe k.nowledle or the a lory of God in Lho race or Jesu• Olritl. But we have lhit treasure in earthen veuel1, that the excellency of the po.wer 1may be or God, and not of ~s. 01 Corinchian1 4:6, 7 .) make; and why chanae from 10 Ul. It wu natural 10 be-Spiritual 1ickneu, a lack one bufroon to another with cane 1 riaht win1or and 10 or lou of faith in God, the FIRST GIFT MADE .l probably leu experience in take my stand wllh lhoae on aocial OJdot, morality, and FOR CORII't...MIMORIAL wholesale chicanery! lhe extreme riaht. ·Any other law. were the CIUiel of the The Cotta Mesa Woman'• U the Republican• and coune would have been dia-powtb of connuni1m. Dr. Club wu the fi11t women'• Barry are worried about loyal 10 tho•e who pve McBimie further 1tat~d that club in the Oranae Oiltaict Wallace, all they have LO do their lives that this nation "the leaden. and then con-to pletent a 1Ht, a check. iS nominale a candidate WhO th -··' l r I()() oL Oo • mi1ht have life and mi1ht vert.l amona e lwuen 1, 01 $ , to •ue .-rvaces will have the cowa1e of his con tinue 1o live. I am a riaht are not really poor people. fot the Blind in memo1y .or convi'"tions and 1-Mn1 the win1erbecau1elatn opposed Many comnoni111 are from Mts G. Hoy t Co1biL nation back to freedom and 10 everythinl that tho far economically favored or Mu.Co1bit., who died Nov. individual responsibility; left s tand• [or. even privileaed families. 11, was president of dte and lhat will take quite a Dr. Carl Mcintire, the They are all spiritually Q1an1e Oisuict or Fedeaatcd man. voice of "The 20th Century cmpt.y." Women's Clubt. It was hei Bob Du1an Reformation Hour."' in are-The creation of chao• due desite to futnilh a toom to Newport Beach cent letter quoted Or_. Frank-to man diuatitfaction i• hei,P blind women learn how • • • lin H. Littel. pruident of a major objective or the to cook and keep hou1e. She MORE LETTERS the lAO, 11 uyina: comrnuni1t movement. The had wo1k.ed many houu at on rov• 8, ••ction 2 .. Riaht win1era •e not a author uid that communi 1m th is a1ency in Santa Ana. r Noven,be r JO ' Date, . , • f 1111111 11101' III'OIIT$ m• LOll 1Y TIIIPT Tr ............. , '*'• nar •I~ of Vln La Difference, 1600 W, Coau Hwy.,Mujnero Milo, oh.,.ocl wbert lhinet ma4e lhoh way la&o the clr111 ahop Mooda)o •IIIII. Nov. 27. Church News Twal ... clresua, 9 auiu •ct oae jacket ~reu - mottly in eizee 1 ud 10, valued at t774, were •·tot en. Coolnl Bible Charch, a1 llrd St. and Oruao Ave ., Cotta Men -Paatot H•nry E. Jon .. wi 11 conduct e~ nunioa nrvicos at the 9 and 10:30 a .m. worship hout1 th1 Sunday. Hia sor· mon topic will be "The spirit and sphita.•• At 7 p.m. ·he will preach on "A.n evanao1ica\ viowa inteara- .EN ONLY _, ....... n-..ot.on -.. 1 .. IY: J.P. Herrla eo.--lerviCI by: ·-·-... _ lido Shaving llug tion."' • • • St. Andrew• a Presbyt eri1n Church, . 600 St. Andrew• a Rd., Clifr Haven -"Open your Chriatmaa &ihs now" will be the theme of the ado- vent 1ermons to be &iven by Dr. Chutu Dierenfietd. Hi s (irat sermon wi It be on "•The &ifl of prayer," at 8. 9:]0 and 11 a.m. this Sun- day. The Women• a Pel1ow- aliip Chriumu luncheon will be held at 11 :]0 a.m. Wodneaday, Dec. 6. at the church. • • • Lutheran Chwch of the Master, 2900 Pacific View !~~~~;;~~~;;~!J Harbor Hilla -will ORANGE INN 7.ac!COAST HIGHWAY -ONE MILE SOUTH OF CORONA DEL MAR LEO M. CROSS M. IDA CROSS 673·921 3 . 673·8486 CITRUS F.RUIT Large Navel Oranges, Grapefruit and Tangerines • .tO Lb. Box Fancy Navel Oranges ......................... S14.75 20 Lb. Box Fancy Navel Oranges ......................... 10.25 12 Lb. Box Fancy Navel Oranges .......................... 6.50 "" .. The above Y.! oranges and ~ grapefruit some price • : ~.' Bricis J nc.lude .hipping chor .. a, in6Uted and "• guaranteed delivery. ' dUB SPECIAL MIXED BOXES Contain oranees, grapefruit, tangerines, dotes, figs, walnuts and olives. Avocados or jellies. «>Lb. Bo x prepaid .................................................. S16.75 20 Lb. Box prepaid ................................................ 1 ' AVOCADOS, DATES SHELLED NUTS JELLIES AND PRESERVES COME ON DOWN THE COAST HIWAY 1 MILE AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF FANCY FRUIT PACKS Sh ippers for over 20 years of California's finest fruit Charter Member of COM Chamber of Commerce ORANGE INN 7400COAST HIGHWAY Box 359. Corona del Mar. OUR RANCH IS .•• UNIQUE For -"'•• • falhora who hove chil d coro ,..W•a. loring your childr .. , - 2 fhrv S. 1o ua whilo you ahop, ge to o .._,. ,.tor, .. tettain, ole, 7 ....... .12 •1·1--1. beaia widl celeWaUoa of 11M Lord'a aupper at th" 1:4$ IDd 11 a.m. tervicea thia Sunday. -\ apecial feauac at both urvic .. will be the liahlina ol the prophecy candle or the advent wreath. Additional candtea •ill be Habtod dw· ina the follo.-ina Sundaya. Dr. William Elle~r'a sermon lhia Sunday ~ill be on ''Wako up and live." • • • The Plymouth Conarep- tional Church, 3262 Broad St., Newport Hei&htt ·- .. What may we look llp 101" will be the advent s ermon IOpic of the Re v, Norman Brown at the 10 a.m. Sun- day tervice. The Women's Fellowship will hold a ruro- maae ule from 1:30 a.m. 10 S p.m. this Friday and Satu.rday, Dec. 1 and 2, at B57 NewJ»rt Blvd., Costa Mesa • The Firll Baptitt Chwch of Cotta Meu, Santa Ana Ave . at Maanolia 'it. -Of. P. G. Neumann wi II preach on "We would tee Jetus" at the 11 a.m. Sunday ter- vice. .4.t 7 p.m. his topic will be "The answeu to question• you have asked." • • • The Cluistian Science Churches, Newport Bea.tt, Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa -"Old th~ only cause and creator•' will be the subject of this Sunday's lesson sennon. • • • Newport Uni ty Church, meeting at 15th St. and Ir- vine Ave., Cliff Haven - The Re v, Loren Flickinger will preach on "One pre- s ence, one power" at lhe 10 a.m. Sunday service, The Wednesday evening pta,Yer theme will be "Trust- ing in IJod . ., ••• The annual family Christ- mas workshop will be held from 6 to 1 p.m. thi s Friday, Dec. 1, in Thompson Hall at the First ~ethodist Clutch of Costa Mesa. The W .S.C.S. Cir cles wi II pro- vide Yule de coration pro· jects for all aaes. ~1ts. Ida Wilkinson 'is coordinating the projects, .~ . . . The Sunday School On is t-. mas pqrllft, "The secret of Christmas,'• will be Ji ven twice on Sunday , Dec. 17. at the Prince or Jlt;ace Lutheran Church. 2987 Mesa Verde Or., Costa Mesa. O,ildren rrom cradle roll throuah 2nd grade wi II JX'esent the pro aram at 4 p.m •• and pades 3 through 3 wi II perform at 7 p.m. MRS NORA BROOKS Dl ES AT AGE OF 83 Life ended Ftiday, Nov. 24, for Nora Btooks, of 1929 Federal Ave .• Costa \lesa, at !loa& Uospi tal, al the age or 83. Mr s . Brooks is survived by her hu sband,t-lau y, She was botn July l , 1884, in Mi s- souri and cam e to Californ ia 40 years aao. Servi ce s we1e held Tues- day, Nov. 28, at Bell Broad- way ,\1ortu al)' Chape l wi th the Rev. Eldon Cobl e or the Costa Me sa Chu1ch or the Nazarene offi cia ting. Private entombment was at Meltose Abbey Mausoleum. W•dnYite you • ............ ,. ............ . ... ... u .. , 2K ecte ..... JampiDR Jaek Raneh "'wr ......... .., .. .. ~ •a 21. eo...- 'J lzJ I II 6611P Pl!lG '0110 111! UIIOI ' / NEII'OU HARIIO~ EIIIGII ~RST SECTIOII --P ... 3 TltUIISDAY, NOV. 3~ 1967 COIIliiA DEl liAR, CALIF. ••• of social note rHE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Mary Elizabeth qlce to r;:d. ward J. Coppola Jr. has been announced by ner par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ~Ice, formerly of Lido Isle and now of Santa Barbara. ., .... .. Barney" Barnet of Costa Mua, lapidary eapert and GM of Corona del Mar'a favorite mail caniera, ia DOW rec~&peratina r1om a cricty heart operation at UCL4 Medical Center. Somechin1 new hat been .clded in the rorm or. metal heart valve. Barney•a wife, Florence, an auiatant at the Corona det Mar Library, i• roadin& all the bOokl on the care and feedina of a convaloac:ent. ••• .\ny one cauaht up with Cotona del Mat attist Burt PtocteJ lately'.' He may be in New Yotk 01 other parts of the east, where he was selected to hana his pic· The groom-elect, previous-turea with the .\llied <Utists ly a Newport resident, Is of -'tnerica at the National the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-o\cademy Gallety. f . • • • ward J, Coppola o Tust1n. Frank Hamilton, anothe 1 The bride--elect attended local' artist, will open a Georgian Court College for new show at the Challis Women at Lakehurst, N.J., Gallery in Laauna. u.anin& and was graduated from this week-end. Ftank is the Long ~each Stat e, where aon of Mr. and Mn . .\ . .\. she Is turrently taking her Hamilton or Balboa. teaching credential s. Her • • • fiance _ Is a Tustin High Bayaide Villaae re sidents, School graduate and attend-Mr. and Mil. Peuy Nollar, ed Orange Coast College. ~~~:h::;:~vi~~i~h:=~~~ He served In the U .5. Navy located up beyond San Luis and wa s stationed at Lake· Obispo. They were joined hurst. The young' couple by their daua,hter and aon- met at an airport while they in-taw ftom the Los Anaeles we re enroute to New Jers ey. area and their 2 grandchii- They plan a July 20 wed-dren. • .., .., ding. A Christmas Buaar of CHJLDREN'S THEATRE ''uquisite Jifts and gout· met foods" reads the invi-PROCR-'M A.NHOUMCEO tation rrom the Women's South Coast Reperlor y Guild or Out Lady of \1t. announ ces the addition of a Cannel Catholic Chwch. Chi ld1en's ~ Theaue p•o-The party will be held pam, which will debut Wednesday, Oec. 6, at the Oe c. q in the Th itd Step home of Mr. and Mrs . Josef Theaue in Co sta ~1esa. Weibach at 124 Via Lorca, Oa vid Errmes, SCR's Lido Isle, from 1 oa.m. to managing directot, saya 8 p.m. Dessert and coffee tha t the opening production will be served, will be "Cinderella and • Titr.ie Twinkle ," by Wallet Everybody \iack. ·place and • • • went some who weal •Yplace over lhe Th•k•sivin& ho lidaY reported crowds. crowda, crowd a. crowda. Thi a wu tNe or San FfMCiiCO, ao- cordin& iO the Hollia Wood ftrni ly of the Balboa Ocetn Front. Thil Wll true or Laa Veaaa. acoordin& 10 Mr. IWld Mn. Floyd Weater- dahlofLidoNord Bay Front, and ever-ao-m~Wty people was lhe report of Mrs. David Smiley of Corona del Mar, and her mother, Mra. Jeuie Hill, who tri pped down to Tijuana on the day after turkey day. • • • Some people just stayed home and cooked. Mr.s. Bi ll Cannina of Co sta Mesa stayed home becau s e her mo ther vi sited her for the 3-day ho liday, Dr. and Mrs. Ellery Stowel l of Cameo HiJ,hlands stayed close to hom e because Dr. Sto well's larae and lin aerina cold is threatening to become serious. • • • Frank Crissman of Holly !--ane, Newport Hiiahu, is at Huntinaton Hanfo1d ~os­ pital in Pasadena and le- port.ed to be ver y sick. • • • It was a qu iet day fo r \1r. and Mrs. Harry (mel, Coro na del Mar residents , becau se Mr. lmel is sti II iII in the hospital, but it was a double celebration, becau se it was their 61nd anniver· ary. They ate enjoyina a vis it from their daughter from Colorado. • • • ~Irs. O.M. Campbe II i' leaving the Harbor Area for a new retirement hom e up in the Claremon t area. \1r11. Campbell moved from het Cliff ~Haven home a rew year s after the death of her hus band into a Newpo rt Beach apartment be c atJ se she was tra\'e\lin& so much -she's circled the alobe New arrivals at Hoag -.-,.-.11 Boy -Mr. IDd Mra. llonnlc --.. Mev. • S.uor, 2154-B SMta Ana Boy -Mr. ·and Mrs. Midi- Avo.,•Coata·~u. · ul John10ft, 446 CabrUl• Boy -Mr. P4 Mrt. 'ni'I\Ooo S&.; Cotta Me ... ' thy Thoma1, 492 Scaw~ Oirl -Mr. ud Mrt. Joha Rd.,·Corona Hiahllndt.' Geil, 4072 ()amaincler Way. SwM.,, Mev. 19 Irvine.· Girl -Mr. and Mrs. John Peuae, 10~ ]Jrd St., Woat Newport. / Tw .. ll.y, M-.. 21 Girl -Mr. arwl Mta. J wn•• McO.Uah. 2ll7 Aralia SL,- Eaat Bluff. Boy -Mr. and Mra. Harvia Grizr.le, 1()43 Minion Dt., Coata Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. James Oirl -Mr. and Mn. Ken· neth Wicker, ]16 E. 20th White. l2S1 W. Baker SL, St., Coata Mesa. Co~ta Mc:sL . Boy - Mr. and Mrs. John Gut -Mr. and Mn. R1ch-Cwtis, 61S~ Victoria St., ard Enael, 3lll Costa Mesa Costa Men. SL, Costa Men. Boy_ Mr. and Mn. James Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Ronald Hi I bum 218 Kn oll St. Clark, 2523 Vassar Pl., Costa M'eaa. ' , , • ADD ONE SCREAM Can you imagine pourina turpentint on an open cut ? This was the favorite way to prevent lodtjaw some ya.n aao. Naturally, M wouldn"l think ofdoina this now. But then. we're lucky. We have tetanus toxoids -and antitoW\5. Thanks to fnedK:al lcienoe, k:Jckjaw Med no loneer be a kiUer ... previously, death occurTCd in 90% or the C&KS. Chiktren, becai.IIC or their affiruty for cuts, sometimes pick IJP the tetanus Ff11\. So, if there are youna children in your ramily, be sure to , ask your physician a~t prnenti'le tetanus shots. It's ai' .. Vlys wile to seck your doctor's advict before uUna any med.Ones. And next lime you have a prescription to be: tilled, think or \11. . Christensen -1 E. COAIT ...,. .. CO.,.A DD. 11Aa OIIIOU: I ·ISSO ' O ,RANO• COUNTY , ., ' RNATJIONAL WONDERFUL W 0 R L D 0 F C A R S SEE All tbe 1968 domestic & ferei&n cars . plus factory displays & Ex~i~its ! 0 Ec 2 th lo.J. l~ults ··········-· s1.50 I ru ~ Jlliors ......... ~.$1.01 •• .. CHIL"OREN UNDER 12 FREE WITH PARENTS ANAHEIM CONVENTION . CENTER ' • ' • • PIIIT SICTtDN, PAGI 4-TMUUDAY, MOV, ~. 1f67 COLTS WIN TITLE Newport-Mesa Colts won Calirornia Championship the Oranae County Cham-playoff at noon at the San pionship in &he PeeWee Clemente Hiah School . They division or Pop Warner will play the Palos Verdes football. beatina the North Lancers. Oranae County Stinpaya 19 toll on SatwdauNov. "EWl'ORT ILYO. TOPIC 25, at Wutminater Hiah AT LUNCHEON TOOAY School. Keepin& Newport Blvd. Touchdown'S were by Scott open thlouah Costa Meu Gaynor, Eric: Johnson and and the freeway will be dis· Mike Maaner. cuued by Mel Riddle Tho Caballos lost to the director of public afrairt: Huntinaton Beach Impalas U. S. National Bank, at 2S..O, in the Midaet Oivi1ion the Coua Mesa Tomor.row precedin& the PeeWee aame. luncheOn at noon today, On Satwday, l)ec, 2, the Nov. 30, at the Caspian Colts will beJin the Southern Reuaur ant. VALUABLE COUPON ••••• SURF OR SKI CAR RACKS FROM SJ9S UP t;!EG. f? $19.95 SURFBOARDs TRAILER HOUIS Tots. t~ro lrt. 12·5 CLEARANCE J;: -!&" BELLY BOARD (FOR A WILD RIDE) BELLY BOARD S39'S NEW SURFING WET SUITS REG. $23.95 llACH EOUIPIIIT 0 4.N GUG:NE:Y, a resident of Harbor View Hills area of Corona del Mar, came from behind to take the lead In the final lap and to win the ~ex Mays 3Cl0-mile race Sunday at the Riverside Raceway. He averaged 108.391 miles an hour In his own Olsonite Indy Eagle, powered by a Surney·Weslake FOtd engine •. 4.t one point in the race, he fell more than 50 seconds ou t of fi rst plac e, when he had to s top to get a new tire. Here he Is shown at top speed on the back straight· way. His Pflze money totaled S31,525. Second place money of $10,150 was won by '3obby Unser of 4\btJ .. querque. (Q:ichard George photo.) DAN GURNEY, winner of the Rex Uays 300 at River- si de, is shown here with the winning Gurney-Wes lak e Ford engin e that propelled him to victory Sun day. (Richard George photo.) High scoring Bucs a wm Orange Coast Colleae opened ttie 1%1 basketball wars with a bang last week- end, dumping El Camino in the opcnes 109-92 and Uoun- cing Santa \tonic a 116·83. Against El Camino, Coach Bob Wetzel played the re· serves for 22 of the 40 minutes after the first suing ran up a 3(H2 lead in the first 8 minutes. Wet- zel pl ayed ever yone when it hit 51-30 with 4 minutes to go in the first half, and the Warriors managed to nanow it to 56-48 at the hal£. OCC blew that open again to open the second hair and led 82~1 before Weuel called it off. The Bu cs continued to have mom entum the nelt nigh t and took Santa \tonica apart, leading 51-31 at the half. The reserves again played th e major s~.are of the contest. Vallely paced the scorers again, netting 28 thi s time, <~lthoulh he played less than a half. Chapman, de· ve loping into a major s cor· ing threat, tallied 16 . NII:WPO-.T Pll:l't 104 McFADDEN•NEWPORT BEACH l!::i::I::I:XJ VALUABLE COUPON .. ··:··· .•.. John Vallely, Jut year's 8tstern Conferen ce co-- player of the year , played on ly 14 minutes against the Wan ion and drilled in 31 points. Center Bruce Chap- man tallied 19 and came up with 4 blocked shots. Wetzel has C!)me up with some capable reserves this year to solve his bench problems. Georae Yule dis· played a fine shootina eye, nettin& 8 both nights and playina a fine board game. Steve Jacobsen scored 11 11ainst El Camino and 8 a1ainat Santa Monica, di s· playina some areal scorina moves. Wetzel l taJted an all sophomore lineup both niahts, with Vallely and Ed Babiuch at the forward s, Chapman at center , and auards Bart Canido and C1aig Falconer. A....,cloeotlloNo ... -......... bi 'l> -I• Wa .... octo,, Doc. -.. tllolr rwat•-1o 6, •ill laoaor r011111r aoqr-file ... pMty • .., ol' .\! ....... Oa01 .. Wtl• "•• Waltac..,.. Proaw.t lace aad Introduce .Mm 1o He ........ •Ill M Cl 1 nrd people or the HllbOt Aru or 1916 Honor lllYd.; ~ who wiah 10 rnMt &he prlli• ,. .. , Willi loMn Arlwellol dontial candidate, Open Birmlnlb•. AIL; a•Nf.,_ bouu will be from 1 :30 to thtte to •awer qDIIdOftl, 10:30 p.m. in the Jamboree &ec:.OI'dina 1o 'fUlard Vol& of Ballroom. Balboa, who Ia a California Mr. Wallace, •ho il aeek· Aide.for..Wallace coverina Ina reaiatlations for a new lhi • ~It of Southern Cali· thi1d ~rty, the American _ro.;.•.,.n.;.ia;;. _______ _. Independent p.,ty, will 1poak f6r a 1hort while and then circulate to meet aueau. Reaiatrau will be ~S~~~==Jpr!·~·~·~··~roc the benerit of C.ll ill y "' ... A4l ............ 673 ... VARSITY BASKETBALLERS "and their coach are pictured here at the Corona del Mar High School gvm: Kneeling, left to right, Dave Orr, Tony Finl ey, Jim Kinbelon. Chris Thompson . Mike McWilliams and Dean Wi ese; standing, left to right, Coach Bill Bloom, Tim Kelter, Phi I Jordan, John Yule, Steve Leech, Kim Wi lbrecht and and Mark Mooney. Photo of Estof'lcio CDt.,l on Pot• I, a•cti• 2 FACUlTY TO PLAY "CLOWNS" The Costa Mesa High School faculty Yo ill meet the Harlem Clowns in a basket~ ball game to be pi ay ed at a p.m. this Saturd.iy , Dec. 2. at th e school aym. Ticket sales will begin at th e: door at 5:3J p.m. A prelimi nar} garne be tween all star teams from Oavi s and Te-WinkleJunior Hiah Schools wi II be held at 6:15 p.m. Coach Don Bums, sponsor of the Le tterman's Club, sa} s that the following tea- chers will pia}': Tom Bea- lon , Lati n; Herb Li vesey, English teacher and basket- ball coach; Doug Brown, J PI UTES NAMED TO 4LL E.C. SQUAD The Ounae Coast College Pirates were selec ted to the first sUinB All Eastern Con fetence squad by voting EC coaches last week. Ftelhman Kevin Grady won an offens ive tackle post; Frank Weirath,a soph· omore , won a backfield spot, and Bi II Reddin&, also a soph, was named to • defensive suatd position . Tony Fogliani, a two--yeat letterman for OCC, was named to a second string defensive back post. I')CC tan& up a 6·3 won- lost record this ye ll, and a 6·2 mark in EC compe ti· tion , its best since 1963. >\long the way, Weirath set an all time ace s-eason tushingtecord with his 181 yards . driver training and track coach; Bob Parsons, ph y ~ sics and baseball coach : Jim Haaey, soci al studies and football and baseball coach ; Ken Stuart, social studi e s teacher and tennis coach; Neil Peek, P. E. and foo tball coach ; Bob Hun ter, P. E. and · c director; social stu- 'Theatre Compact Organ' with electronic traps and. Castanets -ONLY at. . , CORCORAN \1U'ilC CO. (.o\crosl from Fashion Sq.) .lt66 Town !t Country · . · 54.1-43 18 Mon . & Fri. 'til 8 pm • Story & Clark• dies and basketball co ach; Gerald Sch roeder, vocal music; John \lcGo wen, the schoo l principal "hopes to play." Coach Burn s will be on the teacher squad. Asked what posi tions the teachers would play against the pro's , Coach Bums re- gretfully said, "Probably HARBOR T"-'IR NID STORAGE ......... , .. lATON YMLIIlllt,IMC. n••7lliJ w ·u l.f71J GROOMING -all breeds. Hand auippina if desired. ~II Pet foods and Sli,dulr .-!!p int'l &· ron:o.ol ~ p iano .. , .. uuT inJr 111 12'9:>, r ""'" supplies. crnn!'o. .IOilDAN"S PET IIIOP {' .. rrl <HJI'IIrl"' at barjrain pri r""'• 1'1'12 E. CoiUt RWJ ., li:.-2t3t mosc rnalr.,.,. & mo dels with a CO.ONA 00.. IIAI!I Conn ·"Pinrt ut $395; l!lll11• rnond :\·100 Iii.." n""· Plan on MISCELLANEOUS 11 f:h ri111 m11!'1 Layaway! f----..;,. __ .;_ __ _ St·hmi<ic~Ph i ll ip" c,,, FOR SALE 1907 :'\ . .Main St. ;u 2Uc h BARBIE DOLL CLOTHES !"IUHII An.o (H.-NO KNITI 548·3020 Call SPOTS before your eyes HAS ROLE I" PLAY Glenn Bonney, 1003 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, is a member or ''The Trojan Wo- men," anti·war drama by Euripedes, to be stated Dec. 6, 7, 8 and 9 in the Little Theatre at Cal State, Lon & Beach. your aaraae BOOKS, tools, housewares needed for our daily tar· •1e sale. 646·1675, Te· Winkle Har,dware, Cos\3 Men. SILVER CERTIFICATES . Will pay $1.10 on the dol- lar. Act now, bcfoae dead- line date. Fm mare infot~ mation call 646-)654. (8 p.m. to 10 p.m.) VARITYPING SERVICE Fran at 67J..lS01 01 61J.OSSO for YIJitypinJ 01 headliner for publicationa, reports, p1ice lists, bro- chure s elc. Have over tOO type faces and latest model varityper. PlANO WANTED -Call 547·7733. WE DELIVER 'HILLS l Ll. Seek water polo title on your new carpet - move them with Blue Lu .. ue. Rent electr<ii1~c;·, 1-:~:::·1 • POIIIMf pooct 11. Cro'lftl H 3107 E. Coast Jtwy •• ona del Mar. GLORI UTA PUIS HALVfS 1t', CAN DUN&AJt SM RIIIP LAitGf DfVfiNI!D UYMOLOS IIIAP STAMOAaD 12•25 45¢ 67¢ 29¢ IJIIIEIIS STIIAIUD IAIY FDD D -1/IU CHALLIUI IUTTII-'" COFFEE BlROS~E OIOPPEO BROCCOLI SARALEE ROLLS 9 ••• ,liST 0, THE S!ASON LOCAL I GRAPEFRUIT 'IISII MUSHROOMS IAIIICG CIIDC. IAI CIIIIIS-• I'R»IIIIDUIS-DAR. T ...... · .._ IPIQH I 1110¥. a. OIC I. CIIMT IIIWY ., c.. -II D&IVII - 69¢ 2 Ll. $1.37 1 59C Orange Coast Colleae will have a shot at winnina the state water polo cham· pion1hip this weekend after wiMina 3 straiaht Jut week to take the Southern Caliromia champion•hip It• Rio Hondo. OCC wi II host the state tourney this Friday and Sruurday, Dec. 1 and 2. Action aets under way at 10 a.m. when OCC meets San Mateo in the opener. The 11 a.m. aame will see Puller&on meetina Foothill. 1 The Buc1 have never won a uate water polo crown, but Coach Jact Fullerton' a tquad wilt bl'le a IOOd chanca &o 110 all the wa,. thi1 year. The S.C1 han a 21·1 record (Of lhe year, ..,•ina only to the Lona Beaeb State nraity in Chtit final ptDI of the IIJUIM •••ton. I OCC IOppld Caniaoa ,..5 iatllo-ioa....toltll• .. _ C&l ... ....... ..lllk ,.,_ .... ,., .. . ... -·· occ ..... .. -,.,_ito_,_ acd•, 1-1 ill Olt'ad-. .... --.. ,·- in1 aaainst the Bucs thia time, however, and it waa a t iaht one until the final 3 minutes . OCC led 2·1 a& the end or the firu quarter, _..3 at the half, 6 ... 3 at tbe 3rd, and won aoina away, to-s . Uailer. All 1teel. Made conmercially. 10 1. 6 COVCI, 129S.QO, SUN VALLEY CHALET FOR RENT.Ideally aituated Ski..Qalet -, week. month. Len &han 3miles aki lirta. 4 bedroom• and 2 M&ha. $300 per week. RdetWtcea• re(flired. (114) 546-~~ ... . . . IIOIIM. ............. . of-, ..• •• •u ~ •. -.. ,.__. • BIG BROTHERS no .......... oro..... -Oollior ot Balboa c...&J MRDIIRCM die OWDet of llae s.ddleblck oiHIIoa AI J-• Dey au lu ia Soo• A111; Pl•t .. OIIMIUU.'a aew Breu, Yictc presideat _. IJIMW..t II& IMir tilt 1ft-IIDiral .• ..,., of ... .al N•qaet IIMti., h.ld DitMylaad Holel Ia Aa ... .._..,, No¥, %7, at &be ·ta.im, and to ~ •• &a.le BalboaS.,. Clalo. ._, ·Dey Wobbor, Nowpo11 11ooc1o ie ,..,,,_, o1 the Buaaa pM&op~pber. Cardoaa Cud Co. ill Special .. nice awua Aula~im. . were alto ,.,,.ted 1o .. 0..111 0 . Aldlich . ~r., 's:-eaideatt of 11M 3 Bia UCI .claaDCe)lor . ud flbt1a1 Brodter womea'a uailiaritl ,..,,!._' of Bia Bro&ben, ia Oraaae Co~a&y -,. e. rec.1.., the P.mett Coul&er 0 . W. Richard of tbe A•~. pr11enled lo the Anpli• de Orot in lite iDdiYadual who Ud contri.· Newport Beach ana· *• bated lhe rDOet to ..._ Bia At.,-in Coa of the T .... U Broda« \prop1m ie Oraaae in the S.nl.a Ana ana ADd Couaty dutina lhe ~tyeu, &o ~ •• Peter Cbwm, 'q:p-na. Coulter Award 11 named ru•lint die Cameoe in ttae lor the fOUDder of lhe Bia fullerton area. BloCher mo•enMnlt (New The award preaentatioal Yoot, 1904), were mode by 0. W. (Diet) The Ouapnheim Award, Richard, amber of the Dooor-iaa the comc:-ny that advisory board of 1be kH:al ..ado the major tontributioo Bia Brother s,.acy, and by ID Or•a• County Bia John Lawson, •ice pr .. i ... Bro&birt durin& the pau dent and acneral manaaer ol year, was preaen&ed to the the Aerooutronic Diriaioc laleniate E.naiuerina ol Philco Pord Corp. Corp. of ~aheim, repre... Servina with tho new aented in Bi& Brother ~uident will be Diet ac&ivitiea by John Koster, Bertca, president ol the 1be firm'a ueculivc •ice Bertea Corporation, lniM, s-eaideat. Robert W. and William P. Broota. Limacher, president of cucutive advisor on lbe lnter.tate, accepted the Army Propam at Autonetica, award in Mr. Koster'• ~aheim, newly--elected vice U.ence. presidents. The award waa pretented by the donor, Robert Oauenheim of Newport Beach, Who a~rved as president of the Bi&Brotbera ol Oruae County for many yeut and ia • member o( dt.e national boanf of direclon of the Bia Brothen of America. , Diatinpaiahod tervice to IMf ANT SUCCUMBS Infant Amber Lynn Me Pall, dauabtet of Mr. and Mra. Michael Mcfall of S2CM Iris Ave., Corona del Mar, pat.acd away after only a month and a hatr or life and wa1 laid to rest at Pacific View Memorial Park, Friday, Nov. 24. 2818 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar Be on armcha ir skipper from is t row " ocean view home with on unparalleled and un-: obstructed view of Harbor ond Ocean. 3 bed- rooms, 3 baths and convertible den . Electric built in lcit\:hen and breakfast area, dining t ~.r.r.ru...,·'""' .. _.~'i""' ,Compl;lely -,....,dolled 2 years ago, Sell or says, "Bring me an offer this week." Reduced ta $98,500. Bay & leach IeaHy Inc. 2407 L COAST IIWY. • ClOIOUA 'DEL M..U 67S.JOOO 'E•n. 673-0554 Gov't SSOO DOWN 4 BR., 2 bath, hardwood floors, COST A MESA home. Recondi tion..cl. NO escrow fHs, NO 2nd TD, NO loon fees -prepaid taxes & insurance required. Call 646-8811 IIIWPOIT AT ~ RIGHT PLACE for your Christmas Tree IUIEDI.ATE OCCUPANCY ••• HARBOR VIEW HILLS modiliocl 119lit-lovel. All tho ,_ forts of home: Formal dining room ••• family room with fireplace.~ .excitingly different living' room with eleele over· looking the Pa.;ific ••• A-1 condition ,aokio•g. .• S-4 l,SOO. • • • • • • • BEATTHISI UlO Sq. Ft. FOUR BEOROOMS FORMAL! DINING ROOM FAMILY ROOII SWIMMING POOL FANTASTIC VIEW ANXIOUS OWNER ONLY S47,900 BEST 2BR BUY IN CDM • R-2 lot walking distance to everything! Built- in range and refrigerator. Fireplace. Quality carpeting throughout. Double garage. SEE THIS! DOH Y. f'RJlXI<l..IX Rt:Al.TOR ' ... -lalt eo..t ...,._, CoreN ...... ' C-'ifomil ,_, 67J.2222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS llagrrtst HOMES WITH A FOREVER VIEW From $59,950 In DOVER SHORES Two FumishPd ModPis 1812 Santiago Dr., Newport Beac h 646-6926 IVAN WELLS • SONS INC. IUILDERS • 0[V[L0f'£RS PltoM ia Your ONer t.t • s.ltscriptiOR: Coli 673.4550 CUlT ••• ~.4~i~~~a 1730 W. Coo•t Hiway H.Wport a..ch ••c!ACIUI waw-ociAII '~ 'MY For Fast Action & Results Call EXOIANGE SPEOAUSTS OOYLE CO. -S4t-lt61 270 E. 171h St., Costa Mesa ~J f<-/-_A,-,.,.,,.,6 .. TliUIISOAY, MOV.lll, 1.7 OOIIDIA DEL IN. CMJ F. . . Newport Bmh ••••• .... Island Costa ..... LIKE A MIWONAIRE EXQUISITE 16'x18' GLASS SUN 1}0011, LARGE HEATED POOL, and SPACIOUS PATIOS oilers indoors& outdoor fun fo r the whole family. Located on a qui et banjo street is thi s lovely three bedroom and DINING ROOM home with built·in oven, ran~ and dishwasher. LarRf: living mom with fireplace. Beauti(ul covered tree lined entry. I could ~on and on but better yet lee us show you thia.most unus ual home. Loc ated in Newport's Upper Bay. Full Price only $37,500-Act Now. FEE LAND DOVER SHORES Custom Luill 2.000 sq, leet OO.e. TF.RRAZZO ~ARRL E E:--tTnY,. .three sparious bedroo.a, .di ... In~ room, Jar~ J.vm• mom overtookia«" LOVELY POOL and yard. Buill·i n electri c kitchen, breakfaat bar, lar~ wardrobes, expe-n sive wallp~r,carpetecl and drapt-d. Load~ of deckin~ ·sprinklers ud bee.· ti lull y land scaped. PIIIC:F.D BELOW IIARKET VALLE AT !57,500-TERliS AVAILABLE. MATI LA BORDE, Realtor "You'll Like Otu frir~~JI.y Service" 210 L 17. 5t. (Pioooo 6605551 C. oro MeN (L••"'"" In E. 17tlo 5t. Sloooool"l c-...) Ev•i"'• Call ~457'9 or ~1050 •• awau Howoii is experiencing an unprecedented boom. Hotels are popping up thrCH.~ghaut the State ••• rooms are boo~.; .. ed far in ad'lance ••• with the ad'lent of the Jumbojets, it is estimated that up to 2 million will be visiting tha Islands by 1980. Ye~, only 11~ of tho State' a total ar.a of 6435 square miles is O'lailoble for P'lrchase by the 'small' buyer. NOW is ~. time to buy acreage, later subdiYidinv it in to lots for resole to eager buyers. The following properties all han an ocean Yiew, hi,gh.. way frontoge, and are in the poth of progress. We hoYe col Of' photos and maps of them in CH.Ir office. 62 acres. S575 ~r acre. .492 acres. sns per acre. 1500 acres· $795 per acre. «)()() acres"' S800 p« ocre. PHONE 642· 5111 , ... til L&ID · 1703 WestcUH Dr., M~ 1eec1t Exclusive Shorecliffs Owner h .. mo•od -w ... ts Offer 227 Morning Conyon Rood, CdM lmmact~late -a charming custom-bit home nr Ocean. Cheerful Living rm., sep,dining rm ., 2 estra lge Bit's. walk·in clnset, 2 Ba , Den. Overlooking dt>lightful garden -sta1r· way to Ocean & BeJch. AN EXCELLENT BUY -OON'T MISS lliiS!! Owner ha, OPEN !lO USE AFTERNOONS 673-235S or 837·7531 SITUA TID ON TIN ACIIIS SP'ACIOUS I a 2 IIDIIM. AP'AIITMINTS '"""a u..tvm. ,,_ $150 • Ptivatc Patios • Fireplaces • POOLS • 9 Hole Puttina Q:een • Tennis • Separate Family Section • Ad j. to Schools and Play p ound 900$ .. L•e, CM MocArtlw.r ... , C. .. t ltwy. cine,. fe.a.i• lal•4 CD-A DIEL MAR (71~ 644o:l611 Udo Isle c-•• 411 ... OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12:00 to· 4:30 Top Investment 4 Unita, J years old. ocean side of hi«f!way, or.er new maripa. 24581-87 S.nta dara •. Dana Point • •• e Perfect Couple Home In beautiful Shorecliffs. Ocean and canyon view. Owner anxious, $67,500 • e •• Open House Sal. • Sun. -12:30 to 4:30 26 1 Evenin~t Canyon Road, Shorecliffs, Corona del ~ar 332 Morguori to Corona dol Mor -673-8550 q.... no,..,./1. r< •• ltor SEMPLE liEAL ESTATE DU OF A FEI! A 3-bedm~. neat-as-a-pin home on lovely, quiet Be-io Ave., Co...,.. del Mar. ------.-Roclucocl Ia S32,350. lEST IUY! Best Buy -Cliff Haven: 'Neot-os--o-pin'Ouplex. Ideal for owner with ~ncome desire, or easily filled with year 'round tenants. eEST BUY: S29.750. A bit of aid Swedlft! wi th a $Uperb ocean view. 3 . bedrooms, 2 baths, den, wet bar. Builders home. Only S49,950 SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 67S.2101 2515 £. c.. •• Hwy •• eo ..... •• ,.., Year-end Specials 4·BDRM. HOME (notth Costa Meso) ....... Sl8,950 3-BDRM. HOME (west Costa Mesa ) ........... Sl6,500 DUPLEX. hardwood flooiS (eosl Cosio Meso) S25,950 5 CHOICE R·l LOTS..... . S45,000 DUPLEX LOT 90 x 102. . S97,500 C·2 LOT, Newpott Blvd., 132x300 . $6 5,000 Wetls-McCardle Realtors Rtlioblt Strvic t Sioct 1943 1110 NEWPORT SPACE FOR RENT in the Ensir S..ilding nu L CHat • ..,., c.-a • •• A,telli--.ly 750 ""' ft. in •-of buildint. with •-c• '-F..,IMI A ... SEE O .. ER AT THE ENSIGN r• s'l•• llHIIl Big H~me Back Bay Near New Big Trade Old Town plans. aired IOool---I) peal 1be Plonolna c-l.o• Don• M•allall. · ae "I" sion denial or a uo pelmit aoalecl edop&ina lho reccm.· for a 11Meemen'a center m•dationt portainina t.o at 4323 W. · Cout H'Wy,, daa.t uca only. Welt Newport. ~ Cowaci lmM Bob $\el\on • Aarecd at tho t/J,emoon aaroed that the plan should 1tudy aeuicn that the Dee. be tried ouL 11 meetina will be held 11 Tbe Counci t voted to achodoled, but lhat tho lnd dial)' the matter to the Dec. meotina in December •will 11 moctina. be hold. at 7:30 p.m. ·Wed-- Tho Cocaa.cil abo: n01day, Dec. 27, becdao • Authorized t ompo~ary tho reaularl~ achoduled date repair of tho Newport bland fal!• on Cbru~• Day, · bridae ., bah furlbor sink· • AdoptedOrdan~nce 123&, ina of lha bridae: J addi· prohibitina icc cream vend· tional timber pi lea will be in1 oa ci&y a lteeta aoUibarly inaWied> the St.atoOi viaion ofCoaat Hwy. in West New- of Hiahways will be asked port. between Newport Blvd. ID determine whether a re· tnd ocean hont down 10 duced load limit should be 20th SL; and the entire posted for lhe ex1sUna wideh of Balboa Peninsula bfidae; replacement of the from 20th SL to 0 St. bridae will be contidered • Authori zed the cxecu• Iller u a 1963--6~ budaet tion of a cooperative fin an- item. cin& asreement wi th the • Called bids for 10 a.m. ·County o f Oran&e for irn-- Oec. 1 ~ for replacement of provement of the Jamboree tome 1,900 feet o f deterior• Rd. junction with Palisades ated concrete sewer mains Rd. in the Back Bay area; and 700 feet of service Ia-capacity of the inteflection terah in the alleys between will be increased by acquir· Marine Ave. ·and Grand Ca· ina about a lOth of an acre n~ from North Bay Ft. to of right of way from the South Bay FL, Balboa Js. school district and widenin& land; wo rk will beain early the in t ersection; the cost in January an·d will be com-is es ti mated at S2,300 for pleted in 3 months. the c ity and s&,700 for the • Authorized the city county. manaaer to execute a ho ld • Approved 2 bills for a harmless aareement with tota l of f6n for extra archi· the County of Oranae. re· tcctural services in connec- lievina the county from lia· lion with the temporary of- bility for any damage caused rice buildin& recently com- by city fo rces in installina pletcd behind the Ci ty Hall; short sections of utility o bjec tions to the payment poles to shield the sides of had been raised at the Nov. the dory structures near 13 Council meetina on the' Newport 'Pier from public grounds that the added cost view; the poles are bein&·was about a third o( the obtained free fro m the s pe ci fied architectural fee county for acrcenins the of 52,000. dory fishin1 area. • Adopted Ordinance 12 37. • Rec ei ved a report from imposina a levy of 55 cents ttie City Clerk L aura Lagios on each S500 involved in that she has been informed real property transfers; a by John C. Salyer that the "documentary stamp•• re- NewportHarborLcgion Auxi· places the federal tax 'Nhich liary Unit 2n wi ll not a~ will expire Jan. I. ' JANE & MARY'S PRE- HOLIDAY SAYINGS 10 50% SHOP MOW POl. CHIISTM.UI IRAS, GIRDW, tiOWNS, I'J'S, ROlES, HOSE, STRETCH I'ANTS CAI'IIS M7 MARINI A VI NUl IJALIOA ISLAND • Authorized the ci ty clerk to emp loy the ser. vices of Martin and Chap- man Co. as elec tion sup· · pliers for the Apri I ~ aeneral muni cipal elec tion. • APproved the harbor pennit application of Rich· ard Winckler for cons uuction or new concrete bulkhead and revis e slips bayward of 2135 W. Coas t Hwy.; 2 of 4 cxi stina slips will be re· mov ed; the marine rail wa y will be retained. • Approved the expendi- ture of S700 fo r drapes for te mporary o ffice buildina be· hind the Ci ty Hall. • Autho ri zed the con - s uuction o f a 5·foot wide sidewalk. alona the no rth and wes t sides of the life· auard headquarters adJacent to Newport Pier, up to the s tep leading to the Pier. • Delayed action until Dec. 11 on Ordinance 1234, wh.ich wou ld rezone Russell Harriman 's property on Trac t 6-U!6 from R-J to R·2 and R·l fo r the purpose of con - structing duplexes and dwe\linas, at the sootheas- te ti)' comer of F SL and Balboa Blvd., Balboa Pe· ninsu\a. • Adopted Ordinancel236, re zoning Tract 6365 from C--N4-t and R·J·B to R·1-B in the Richard Smith Broad- moor development in Harbor View Hills, south o( San Joaquin Hills Rd. between Crown Dri ve North and the future realignment o r Mac· Arthur Bl vd. ' • • Adopted a resolution, in ll'!swer to the requesl of Frank. Cunan or San Oie!Jl, askina the U.S. postmas ter aeneral to issue a s tamp commemoJating the 200th anniversary of the foundina _pf California. · SAN TA, making a.n early surprise visit to the Harbor Area, gets a warm wel- come from Marsha Mc~eynolds, Newport 13each princess, at left, and Linda Pf· Ieger, Miss Newport 13each. At right is "Mrs. H.L. Pierce, owner of "Polly's Folly," of the newly formed flagshlo fleet of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Commodcues ' Club. This pti6to was taken aboard the "Folly.'' TIDE HITS HOMES (Continued from paae l l the last sevefll days." But th e 8 remainina feet of the that niaht was like a wash· patio, Alan, a surfer, sa.id out. they would ''definitely 10 "One tide took out so on livina here." much sand that it is the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence worst it has been for about Soril:, 4 10~ Seashore Dr., ,a month," he said yeater• lost theit wooden porch and day. ""-strange thin& is patio fence Nov. 22. They the cutting action is usually came down from their Los caused by southerly swells, Anaeles home, "just looked 'but these waves were from it over and left," accordins the northwes t." to a nei Jhbor. AI on a Mr. W~tson's block, Mr. and Mrs. Gilber Fol-all the nciahbors chipped jambe, 4200 Seashore Or .• in 5125 pet lot and put in stated Tuesday morning big boulders on the beach that sand had built up a in front of their homes. little aaains t the cemen t "That has saved us," wall that they built wi th aaid Mr . Watson. their neighbors, Mr. and Feeling they can't wait Mrs. Mort Aden, 4210 Sea-for the Corps of Engineers a bulld:)zer. Sandba&a de- teriorate in about 10 days, Mr. Watson said. Theodore Moser, 4001 Seashor e Ot., said his undbaas were holdin& up ptetty well, but he was doina some patchins early Tuetday mofn ina. He lost 2 feet of sand on Monday of last week. That evenina, he had a bulldozer s crape sand up and rocks were placed aaainst the face or the sand. "Then the waves washed out the sand, and the rocks slid down the beach -some were bufied 4 feet deep." So now he is sandbauing asain for this area. shore Or. sand haul and knowing the "The aovernment work But yesterday motnin&, oc ean swe lls can a ttack should have been started the high tide pulled sand anytime, property owncu 3 yean aao,•• Mr . Mos er away fr om the concrete walt, have placed tO mo1c loads stated. He hat spent around and the 4 by 4 foot wall of boulders at the 35th St. $300, and has had help fr om tilted and sand was wash.ed end, to be put in place by hi&h school students. away. The F'oljambe's had o• t k' •• ,;cipa .. d an em .. gency les. on way 0 see 10 and had 100 sandbags filled and ready, so some While his relatives wait- of thcae were dumped ove r ed fo r him to join them in a in a hwry. • Thank.sgi\·ing family dinner "The wall cost us over a at the Sheraton Inn. Hunting- S1 ,000 for bags, forms, ton Beach, John Wesl ey cement-and a few broken Alexander, 613 Po insettia bac ks ," s aid Mrs. Foljambe. Ave., Corona del Mar, was "Lut week we lost lS involved in a traffi c acci- feet of beach in 3 hours. If dent and was fatally injured our wall goes , we could Thursday afternoon, Nov. loose our patio and fences. 23. But our house is built on Mr. Alexander, who was 62 pilinss pounded down a welder with U.S. Steel for about 20 feet. We arc 4 feet off the ground. If the water comes in, it could wash ri&ht undef us and then the house in back. will get water ... Next door, the Ernest Neufeld's los t about 10 feet of beach, and the water is 5 feet ffom the wal l. The Neufclds , who live in Wasco, were notified and the y hope to have rocks brought in and sand pushed up. MARGUERITE JOHNSON , EX-TEACHER, DIES Former teacher ~-larauc ri te Emma Downey John son of 1706 Highland Dr., Haf- bor High lands, died Nov. 22 at Ho ag Hospital. She was bo rn in l) .. duth. \linn., lived in California 46 y ears and in Oranae County 1 years. For 33 years she taught in the Los Anaeles Schools. Su rvivors are her husban d, T hCQdorc; a daughter, Mar- gueri te Fernald o f Newport Be ach; and grandchildren David and J anc of Newport Beach. 20 yeaTS, was born in Green Afton, Tenn. He came to C alifornia 30 years ago and was a resident of Oranae County since 1958. Survivors arc 2 nieces, Mrs. Dorothy Orwia of Cor- ona del Mar and J un Codd, of Huntinaton Beach; and a nephew, Charles Orwia o r Huntin&ton Beach. Se rvi ces were held Tues- day, Nov, 28, at Pacifi c View Chapel. Interment was at Pac ific View Memor-- i al Park.. WALTER DAHL, FATHER OF JUH DAHL, DIES Walter B. Oahl of Seal Beach, father of Jean Oahl O'Malley of Newport Beach, died Nov. 28, a t Park Lido Convalescent Hospital. Mr. Dahl was born in Minnesota. He was sales manaaer for 25 years for Allis<:halmers. Survivors, besides Mn. Lifeguard Chi ef Robert Reed, 41 07 Seas hole Or., stated that waves were brin aing in the sand Tues- day mo rnina. but the sand was being washed out again yesterday. The water ar hi&h tide was up against the sandbags in front of his fence, O'Malley of the Jean Dahl shops. include a sister. Mrs, Sam Galley of II Ji noi s, and a grand son. Nick. O'Malley o f Newport Beach. Service!! were h.cld Nov. Services wi ll be held 11 to.trs. L. H. \icBr ide, 3705 Seashore Of., aaid, "·We're keeping our fingers crossed. The rock &J oins we put in have kept the waves (rom runnin& up the coast. We are so aratcful for the help the city cou ld aive. We have seen the men out walkina on the beach early in the mornin& and we know they care about us." Ralph Watson, 3505'1:1 Seashore Or., was somewhat opllm1St1c Tuesday as he felt the sand had been 27 at Pacific View Chapel. am F ·da D 1 t • • 11 y, ec. , a The family reque sted dona-Pacific View Chapel with ti ons to th e cancer society the Re v, Charles Oieren· in lieu of n,..,wers. field of St. Andtew't UnVE OF MEXICO Presbyter; an Church, or- SUCCUMBS AT AGE 12 ficiatina. fntcrment wi 11 be Tranquilina Perez, who at Pacific View Memorial came directly from Mexi co Park. to Costa Me sa at the age of MRS. HELEf'ril f'riiEDRELOE 20 and li ved there fo r 62 OF COSTA MESA DIES year s. died o n Th.-.k.s aivina Ei&hty-five yeau of life Day at her home, 853 171h ended Nov. 27 for Helen- SL , at age of al. Nedreloe, of 2090 Balmoral Survi vors arc her 2 dauah· Place, Costa Men, at Hoaa tera and a son, Mrs , Tony Hospital. Rodriauez, Mrs Mary She was born May 30. Na Varro and Fide'\ of the 1882, in Norway, and carne home; 2 brothers. Maraarito to Ca_lifornia 4 years aao. Mesa of Hollis tel, and Juan Sutv1Vot1 areherdauahteu, Men of Los An&elu; and a Mr 1 . Kay Coffey of Costa sister, Mi caqueela Oelaado Mea~ and Mrs . John Enrico of La Puente. of Fneball; and a ar andson. Rosu y was recited Sun-Servicu will be held at CUSTOM TAILORS SUITS-:SPORTCOATS SHIRTS -TUXEDOS MONOGRAMS AriLABLE day. Nov. 26, at Bell Broad-1 p.m. today, Nov. 30 , at way Mortuary Chapel· and Waverly Chapel, Fairhaven mass was celebrated' Mon· Memorial Park, with the day, Nov. 27, at SL Joe-Re v, James Blain of the chim' s Catholic Church Newport Harbor Lutheran Costa Mesa. Interment wu' Church officiatina. Baltz at Holy Supulchre in Oranae. Mortuar-y C~lla Men, il lhe funeral duec:tM, EXCELLENT SELECTION READY MADE CLOTHES ALL CUSTOM tiLORED CLOTHES AL TERATJDII FREE FOR LIFE OF THE GARMENT I WIIIAIIIIICAIO I&ASTIICNAHI '" "WI71 CHARLOTTE IREITII.WPT 'CHRISTMAS DANCE Of COSTA MESA OilS . AND II.ICTIOM SIT A aemi-invalid for the put Bib •a Tuc:kor'a annual couple of yean, Charlotte Chri .. •a dinner dance Breithaupt of 7SJ Center will be held Dec. 9 at 1M SL, Coala Meaa, died Wed-Santa Ana COWitry Club. neaday, No•. 22, It dlc Cock&ai l hoar ia 1 p.IIL ·lftd 0••1e County Medic:al Cm-dinner at a. Oleo' a orcheura t.er at qe of 48. Will pi'Mide the ... lc. She waa bom O.c:. 16, ' Ho u coaplea t.re Mttall. 1911, ln Loa Aa .. lea. She •d M!Det. Wil._ N• .... ol • i 1 IUnincl by ber hutMnd, New,on a.a, a..., Hany; 4 _,,, PIUl, Ouy, Po... of Balltoe lollod, Jota.. Md Scott; Md one Alhd Pie.., ot C.rar1 •• doupiOI, N•cy. Mor ud 1bo lt-6 l~~~~~l"'~~~lp:...;;£~~.::~:2::!..2~=~~-~~~;,1 , !lon'icoo -• held_,., ....,.,, ,.._ n.-11 ot • t"l No•. 26, ., llalu ~.,.1, Olup C..IJ, oo• llytq c..ca...... •mr fsle. ' Elmer Zwiebel dies INTIIIIIAllDMAI. MIGHT PDI MUSIC GIDU' MI. oed Mro. Jock R. Cur .. y wi ll opeD tbeh bome Elmtr Willi• twlebel, a.h. ·Wayee Ria in1 ol Lake at 1 p.m. tbl1 Friday, Ot:c:. 1110 kaowa II Bell, of 611 !JM Mucot; and ont 1, to Nmbera and the if Udo Pork DtiYO, Lido poado~l4. ,.,...,., of tho Eootbhtff Peninaula, died Wednea.. Roeuy wu re<:lled Prlclay Philharmonic: .\saoc:iltot, a day, No•. 12, at Hoaa nilht. Nfl'l.' 24, and aer.. women"• c:on~~~iuee or tbe Hot pi tal. •ic::et were held Saturday. Otan .. County Philharmonic: Mr. Zwiebel wat auo-No-.. 14. at Our Lady of MI. Soc:lety, tor one of the elated with •• Bell CabiDet C~trnal. Newport Beac:h. ru II Hf~ niJhta"" o(-thil Co. in Van N~.ayt. maldna Interment ••• at Oood holiday aoaton. ·It will be cabineta for Pactud.o-Bell. Shepherd Cemetery, with an International evenina. Later he blcame a lumber Balta Mortuary Corona del aevetal memben con· broker in Notth Hollywood. IMar=~·~d~ir~t~c!tl~n~a;,------..:::.l:::ll: H8 · ••• born Peb. · 27, I 1&91, in lo•a and came lo Calitomia in 194&, totidina in Oranae County (or tbe last17 yun . Suf"'t'ivou ue his wi fe , Caroline, a ton. John of Minnetota; 4 brothers, Herbetl of Loa Anaelea; Art.bw of Studio City, Albert of Honolulu, and Willard of Balboa; a sister, L.H. OHM D1 ES AT 73; BURIAL IH MINHESOU Minnesota was the b~~~~ place of LawJence H Ohm of 2108 Felipe. Bluff, and it will be FINE RESTAURANT 2121 E. Coaot Highway • Corona del Mo< 673-1180 ''Discrimi nating Food For Discriminating Folk!" -Featuring - last zc stin& place as fun,er ••ll• DAN Cl N G sczvices will be held m•••-1 Mt. Ohm died Monday, • LATE 27, at Hoaa Hospital at 13. tie was born Dec. 1893. He was a v;·ce··p<o:s; .. l dent fo1 36 yea.u Minnesota Fede1al and Loan Association. Survivou a1e his wife. Dora; a daughter, CI&Jkquist of Santa Ana, 3 azandchildten. Baltz. Mortuary, Co1ona Mar, is th e rotwardina dit· ecloJ, ., . .. __ ---.,..,. .... o LUHCHEOH • DIHHER • WEEKEHD BRI~HC:M FASHION SHOW MOM DAYS I FRIDAYS 12 1001 - 2 P.M. (Adjacent to the Jomo;co Inn} • lD r Debutantes are presented The Newp>rt Chapter of Mils K••••• O'Neal H•~ &he National Charity Leaau. p.-in, lhlalh&er of Mr. 111d pre10ntod ile 7th annual ,. .. J...-e Helperin; her Oebutwue Ball on Sacu.rday e1cort ••• Patrick Steph• nenina. Nov. 2S, in the Werner, and abe attadt Or~ Palmer Rootn of lhe Now-aon State Univeraity, · porter Inn. Miu Ann Luley O'BiyOf\ Huddleston, and llat at&eads Denver University 1n Color..SO. The followina debulll\tu dau.ahter of Mr. 1nd Mra. made 1hoir fotmal bows 10 Willi.-n Lapp O'Bryon; her aoclety: ucort was John David Miu Carol Helen Ande~ Hooten, 1nd ahc attend• eon, d-.a&ht.erof Mr. ·and Mn. Pacific Univenity in Forut Donald D • .Andcraon; her, ... Q..,n, Oreaon. ~ The debut~tc 1, in wtti ball .,wns, c arried pink pnu do 10i~ muffs covered wi lh pink camati ons. They wore aold clOwn medaJiion nockl""' on white ribbons which wete aiven \o them by IA~~~~~:~~:=~ii~~~~~~~~~~!i!j!ij~!;:~~}j!J~~=====j!H[ their mothen at the an- nouncement tea las t June. ------- cort w.. J ~mea CowU\ey Mi u Gale Maraarete Olln- Owon.e, 1nd ahe attends tAt/ der, dau&hterofMn. ·Wahlen University of Puaet Sound( Olll'l.dcr ll'ld Or. Robert Tacoma, Waah. Ol111der; her escort was Miu Sally Maraarct Hay-Daniel Patrick Walth, and ton, dauahter of Mr. and ahc attends the University Mn. Donald William Hayton; o f Orel()n at Euaone. her escort wss Patrick Den-Min Heather Werder. ni s Drisltcl.and she attends dau,lhter of Mr. and Mrs. lhe University or California Frederick Edward Werder; at Irvine. ber escort was ICovio MRS. CHAL RES HISLO P BARR served as chalrm1r1 for the National Charity League debutante ball at the Newporter Inn. Pi ctured with her are Mr. Barr and Urs. Robert L. Barnes on, president of the Newport Chapter of the Charity League, sponsor of the ball. <Cameo House photo. l Want to adopt a tree? As a result of action by the Parks, Beaches and Re creation Commission, the City of Newport Beach will enter into a unique "tree adoption proaram." The u ·~ all in knowin,e: how to mak~ th~ most amount of money ... with the least amount of trouble. Nation's llighe"t Rate paid on Insured Pu.<~book SavinR.s at ... PASADENA'S Ol0£ST AND LARG£ST MUTUAL SAVINGS ... o •0• .. •••oc,.••o .. PASADENA CORONA DEl M.A.R OFFICE .!I'.Oi F."'' f'.rno'! lloll!h"a' f'A!rOna 0.>1 ;\~~Itt". (;,.111 fl.!li!'l Tel~r·honr lli'i.'>\IIU ... OfJICf • , .... "" 1u (. c--11oc1 • .. , n•~ object or lhi s plan is to preserve tree s that mi&ht otherwise be destroyed be· cause of home remode lina, swimmina pool installation or other private PI"Opcrty improve~nL Sbould a uoc stand in d\c way oflome private property development, that property can notify the ci ty parlr. departtnenL The city wi II then take a photoaraph of the tree that is up for adoption, and wi II place it ~n a board a t the PBR head- quarters, 1714 W. Balboa Bl vd., Cenual Newport. People desirous of havinz a mature uee to incorporate in their landscape can come to the office lO see if there is a uee that will meet their needs. Jr one is available that Cills the re- quirement, the adoptina family can make ananae- ments throush a local tree mover to have the tree moved to its new location. Th rooah thi s program it will be possible for people to have larae, mature trees planted on their p-operty at a fraction of the cost or nonnal purchase, Further, it will preserve some existins tree s that may otherwise be destroyed. The debutantes. alter beina selected and invited 10 membership in Tick- lOckers, mull merit the honor o f beina pruented by fulfillina all obliaations to Charity Leaaues philan- thropic, social and cu ltural activities. Ceremonies were opened by Nonnan Alexander Bina. master of ceremonies, ~o delivered the welcome and introduced Harold Stanley Voeaelin, presenter. Each debutante executed a deep SL J lmtl bow be- .,re proceedina do~om lhe rod carpeted steps Co join her father to promenade on hh ann alona the runway. Sh e then pirouetted away lo stand with the other presentees. When all were presented. each debutante turned to her father and made a deep curtsey, after which the orchestr a played the tradi tiona I father- dau&h ter waltz. Escorts then claimed the debu· Untea for more dancinz to the music of Barney Sorkin's orchcstrL Precedina the presentation, p ests were areeted by t.tn. Charles Hislop Ban, ball director, her hu sband, 1nd Mrs. Ro bcrtL. Bameson , chapter presidenL Special aueats were Mrs. Harold Stanley Voeaelin, debu· tanto ball direceor of National Board or NCL; Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Clossonlshe is president of Oranae County Guild or John Tra.cy Clinic); Mrs. William Aree (Continued on paze 3) PASTORAL COMMITTEE HAMED FOR PLYMOUTH A pasiOral callina com- mittee has been named by lhe board of deacons of the Plymou th O>nareaational Church of Newport Harbor to aock appoi.ntmeat of a pennanenl minister. Memben of the commi ttec are Or. Ellery Seawell, Perry No liar, Richard Budd,. Dewane Buraeu, Mrs. David Goode, Mr s. Vem Turner, Doualas Robinson, ~s. Charles Wood and Georae Weedon . Clayton Close will be advisory member. The pulpit is now beina filled by the Rev. Norman Brown of Co sta Mesa, re· pointed as interim minister. He is a charter member of the church. THEY'LL JOIN CAROLERS The Oranae County Ski Club will joint the floa Ouistmaa tree parade in New port bay on Wednesday, Dec. 20, aboard the "Bal- boa . .., Followina the weekly meetina, the club will be picked up by boat for the tour and carolina. The club meets every Wednesday a t the Newport Harbor Elk"s Club, Lido Shop Area, a l 8:30p.m . . A lifT m TIWUI£ Allll E11J0Y FOR YEARS GfB:&NBGfGfB H THE CR8WII·UP FURNITURE FOI GROWIIIG TWI·A&E GIRLS .,....·-··----.... -... H.J.GAI\1\ETT fURNflURE ---··"-- 1961 TH~ BOOST£~ CLUg of the Newport Ha rbor Community Youth Center was boost ed by $10.45 when Den 3 of Pack 17, Irvine Ter· race, turned over a check representing leftover dues from the prev ious year. The 8ooster Cl ub boosters included, from left, Cubs Ward Winbu rn , Greg Morgan , Ti mothy Abbott, Greg As t le and Scott Abbott. (Ensign photo from the issue of Nov. 2, 19bl .l 1962 ALAN STONEMAN , re s;. dent of the Vista del Lido apartmen ts. Li do Peninsula, made her fi rst public appearance as a concert pianist in this area Sept. 22 , 1%2, at a meeting of registered members and organi zation re ptesentativ es of the Ne wpo rt 9each Council of Arts in the Orange Coast College student center. As Lois Lynn Rogers, Mr s. Stooeman received acclaim as pianist throughout this country and in Eu rooe. (Photo from the Sept. 20, 1%2, issue of the Ensign,) 1962 NICKY ARM STR ONG, 12 , of 287 Even;ng Canyon Rd ., Shore Cli ff s, caught t his ja ckpot albacore, weighing 35 pounds, on bank 213, Mexico, fishing from the Fu ry 11, out of Davey's Locket, Newpo rt Beach , Aug. 28, 1%2. John Hass, firs t deck hand on the Fury It , shown he re with Nicky, procla imed the youngst er to be the top teenage angle r of t he year. (Photo from the Sept. b, .1962, issue of the Ensign.) 1959 SKA TE BOARD SAFE TY was a top;c of d;scuss;on bacl ;n 1'!59, wh en t his new mo de of transportat ion turned uo on s idewalks through- out the ci ty. Newoort Beach Police Chief John u oson commented, "Skate boa rds ar e dangerous, and we are seeking to out law them." A demonstlat ion ourport ing to show "safe use of skat e ooards'' was given for the bene fit of the En si gn ohotogr aohel by 2 Corona de l Ma r lads, Ra ndy Loughlin, 10, of bl 4 He liotrooe Ave., at left. and Milo::e Bla ckwell, 10, of 703 Heliotrooe Av e. P olice officers had con fiscated som e boards and had issued warnin gs to several youngs ters. (Ensign photo from the issue of May 7, 1959.) 1-L FOOD ANO ClOTHIN!; ond household 5U~es for Ill• -::;;- 7JIU lndlans wert collected at the 1956 tinsel tea of the Junior ~bell Club of Newport Seoc:h. Officials In c:h.trll" Included, from lfft, Mrs. John Colbr of Bay Shof .. , hl•torlan for Junior Ebell; llr5. qlchard Hodge of Co"'"" dfl ll&r, welfare ch.tl,..n for Junior Ebell; llrs. O.Z. Raberbon of Shoro Cliffs, curator for Sonlor Ebell, and Mrs. E.A. Rogers of Corona delMar, coordinator. (Photo -Ill• Dec. I5SOie of the - • ~-SK I PPERETTES for th• I 962 oll~rt ,._. of the Lido Isle Junior Yacht Ct•b lnc:l- thl• foursom•: llr5. H""' Crt,., 11-t at Ill, _. ...... Geortt BIS$111, .... lllllr dautMM, r ... , .... nil, ot left, llld Mary Jo CriPI. Girls ol all ...._ 4 .. ln•lt" to c:_.u •• CAlico Go 'loll .,.. • My Light of Faith a, ROY ROG~RS Anw ..... _,,liab _ _..._..,. ___ lolo ... .-Dolo .... l- ..... -loH-...T--Fttl----~-, ......... Dolo-cl 11i1111 ..... 1 WM .... to do. Not that 1 WM WtMal;' _,r 's1 trom her: 1 ..-it wu iuat ....... 1 hod 10 do by oayoolf. • I AI doo ..1 cl -cl ray ....... I bold up ray -10 -. IMt 1 waoled to ay .,.,......, 1 dldD'l Mw • --_.,, juoa .............. --..... -Thoy _ _.....-chlo: .,... -........ -... of mall !roe ldclo """ _...,...._... aol: mo ;t I _, thlolr: 11'1 - o1toJ lor ..,_ to .. to Suaday ochool. I Willi to oay ril:ht .... aad DOW that it illl't ~ at all. Ill t.::t. I tlll1.t that .... to 5\mday IChool .. ODe of the beat -...,child ... do. ""W'iea: J'OUI' patmta td1 you to bnllb your tilth. .... --thcy'n .. ,..,. ......... ,_---help,... .. ba ....... --- ,...-ap. -they tell Y'"' to ... r-:5: -... yow .... juice, what ...,.,. to ...... ,_ ...... nody ..... y_ .... .._ you.'re oklw. ADd wbm they lei )'011 tD ID to T "' edlool. they're tryiao to-you--.. lpiriL Tbo -,... ..... iD tuDdoy -will ... ,... ... -you11-...... --.... ....,..lioal o1 aD kiDda wbeD you J'IOflt up. So .... -.;t:bool ..,.wty, ......... oil ,... .... .. .. aad Cbrilt'l teat... you.'U ....,.. bo -..... , ... dMI." ~ this w•. 41uite a !ltetanent for a cowbuJ to ~ 0U1 wilh. f'iabt ia the middle ol a roocia', loatia' areas lhow. Dale lOki me later that wbm I iiilt be- pn to t;peak, she could hardly belin'e her ean. IIIII: shrr: .aid lhe wu Jfad I spoke up that way~ 10 was I. I meant nery word. !ptakina up in a mectinc wu.n't alwaya easy for me. In (act, there were many yean when 1 didD't nom ., to meetinp at all, and it was really du'vattl OUt that I came to know the trut joy of bll.iC'Yiaa in Christ. Oak foi,oed chun:h shortly after our IDIJ'· riaac. and 1 couldn't help but tee how" ham she wu. and how much better thinp !etlntd. to be in nay way around our house. I Md been btouJht up in a God-fcarioc home. but like an awful kJl, of JOURJitcn.. I 10ft at drifted away from ',dtW"C~ anct ~ from thinkina much .............. Thai, with o&le's help, I ttarted J0iD1 to c:IMda apia and the ct.)' eame wbcn. I aoo we•• j Cbrial • my pcnonaJ S.viour. ud joined church Uaq widli her. I was still a littl~ tonp·tied about my rdi,;ou. feelinp. h wu month!! before I could tva~ flDd my voice to join in the IJ"ICf: we say before each mal at our house. Later, I re.aliz.ed that l could staDd up and speak at our Christian croup mc:c:tiDp. Now I've always had a real sense of obliption to chiklren. The way I ficure it. they pve me my boolt in this business. Throuch the yean., tbtit dr:Yotioo. and fr~ndship have bem wonderful. Sa it wu aJoas about this tim~ that I decided that if tbcrc was aay way I couJd act back to them with a meaaae oo lhc importAnce of religion, in languase they could uodcr- .stand. I ought to do it. Today, I can say along with Dale the Christian testimony we have made our creed: "We belteve John 3:16: 'For OoJ &o lo11H tM world, tlult he ga11e hU only berottert S011, tlwll w~ s&e'ller Jnlie11eth in him shouiJ rsot pnillt, 6111 lwH: everl4sting life.' We have both acc:epk:d the Lord JesU!I Christ as our personal Saviour. We love Him, try to follow Him in our daily lives, and are brin,poc our children up under His sWd.ance. To ... Jaw Chrillt ill truly The liaht of the world.' " Bennet's Bible Lesson &rrmnnrttr JUSliPIID IY fAITH --· , .. ~. FREEDOM FROM lr Dl. JAMIS I. IIMMIT ............. _.,, .. .,..., ,._, ,..,._. OoJJ"1 .. W 'r" .._ A•M-c-•" •I CAri'.,l• CWo6u (l ..... toMI .... CNitiTlAM laACOM, 716 ......_ ·-· Calll•t•••...t N.J.) I . , •IJ 15 • I • •II •• •I ... •• •I ... II• . ... II ' II THE COMFORT IN Psalms .n FEAR IS SOMETHING every one of us hos experienced at one time or another -the fear of poor health, or accident, or the loss of a loved one, or poverty, or deoth, to nome just a few. Yet, there is a cure for fear that will absolutely work. This most simple method is to get close to God in your thoughts. H.• is the only certai.n, unchanging foetor 1n the world. He wall never let you dawn nor forget you. If you are plagued by feor, open your Bible to Psalm 3~:4 ond meditate upon this brief, refreshing statement: "I sought the Lord, • II • •II •• • • n D • • •• •• , AUL -,. jll-.cl faith salfttlon h""' doolh. It il the pfl ol ~ 1in Cltrilt, for in hit ~ m God'a .~. not ..... ..,. our ..... Ot ,...._,.. the WCW"d the rttu.Jt of o.v cood ....._ _ __. br hloa about About what, then, can we bout1 Tbt lD f~ hilt could antwer it, ''No:!il.u AI tbe: ..., .aJ !h --·1 II Mile .... WI hope of praise belonc to etta~ Chrill for Hit eter'IMJ li!c 1811 the ..-e P!J'I to comt: works on our f, for Ht flll&bed lbe to aD Witftf't. wftbout -~ wry law (Matt. 5 :17). Thudon, "..ao il ~· • -oil buod r. .. .. ··-· b r 'th ·~. ~-~-1 I .... 1 .._ • .._~..~... fal H' JlUflncu 11 J.l WJu.uuo --o un . -•lh"'-:--· " the law," for, by thil act. He atabiJ.twd tnlll'f'. ~ ~ the way . of· the "law of faith" and fuiAbed tbe law • !I • • II , =...o:. ~:~e ~ bated.a:' ~ fiven to hrad throuch MOtel. ~ law (Rom. 10::9, lOJ. In writirw to the waa never abtoca~ by qoo, but, 11 ·~ G s, · bt pi' ·u M6d lTTht life . nbeytd by Jesus, and H!• ~ 11 a, bllns, !" ~ 11 • . Kl to our account -imputed lo us wbkh ,I now h.e m lM ,~, I l•v~ by (Phl&emon 17,18). Therr:arcec.eleeh tht faith of the ~ of God, ~!"tO ktvcd which insist that faith in Jeaaa' blood it, •ne and pve htm~Cif for me (Cal. not sufficient to Juatify a aiaDer 'lad 2~ L-At ·his coa'ltl"'ion. Paul had juat they quote ~ames 2:17 and 26. ,INa a tnouch faith of his own m J~• Christ cart! ul readmt of tht~r: t~, '!ilh ~ to lead him to I&J, "Lord, what wlh mans 4, shows tllat Jama 11 deaJiat with thou han me to ctor' ADd from that roo' -.~Oft~· not~· J~~..,.. moment, tht vuy faith of Jaua in HiaJ.. Yt tee, not God ~s. 1'hia • wllll ttlf and God ~ the place of Paul's Paul prdChed rtead•ly aDd wall ly own faith. Jesus' faith aever fails, aod .from the, dly of bit coa"ttrtloa. to tiM 1 am cfad lhat J, 11 1 belie:Vtt, lift from day of h11 death, sod to both .~ dly to day by tbt (ailh o{ /,ttul Him-and Jews, ~u.e the "Ia~ of f~ .... self, and that my dtmal li e doa not ~ "· un•~sal. !'Je ntked hil ~ dtpmd Uporl my own WJ.ftl'inc faith or 1 t and to.kd conttnuousl1 ~ ...,. Ilia .orb. fellowmen . Paul's c:onclusaon •a.. ""Tbtre· The world profeua to Sftftr at tht fore bti!"C justified by faith, we ••e . . . . Ch · peace w1th God through our Lord .Jau fa11h of Cht1~1allS m Jesus nst as Chri!it" (Rom. S:t). This means the God and SaviOUr and Lotd, but tht inward peace, the true peace, of our world dots ha\•e faith in many thinp !lOuis, irr~p«tive of tl"M! outward turmoil and persons infinitely far leu delef'Yinc of the world in which we live. It a. our and He heard me, and delivernd me from than Jn.ut, who sacrificed Himself lot inhc:ril311<'1 of the pc:act-t. '~ to His eN- all my feors.'' Then, turn bock to ponulor us. Orw: clay 1 rode many milc:s throuch dJ)Ie• f.t · ~N"orded in Joi .. l4:21) by .--nin, owr slippery roads, over klaC Jesus our Lord. and strenpthening Psalm 23, and read at bridcts. 1oncer .tre:~s, tt:'roucb .tua· Thi' pea« .chances our whole life and verse~: ' .•. I will fear no evil: for thou nelt under a nver, m thick, ~w1fdy· we "rt'jokr: in hope oi the ctory of God" art with me .•• " Now, read 2.7 :1: "The modng traffic, throueh traffic Jams at (Rom. 5:2). Thm this !,.ads to a nm:t Lord is my light and my salvation· whom cronroads, and Oftr mouo~ins in an astoundinc experience -we actually re- h II I f ?" If ·11 k God 1 · t auto made of many c:nmpl,~ated ~nd joU in tribulation, becaut God's Holy s a ear· you WI see or I us cklicate parts. 'hl.il . all ~tured fa1tb, Spirit has tauchf us tt.t tribahtion is the fifteen minutes o day, spending that brief whether~ not 1 reah&Cd 11. ~ut.Iwu raw matt"rial out o( which p~~timcr i" time thinking about Him, and thanking Him not w~ btc211te I had faith 1n. tht manufactured. Without trouble, thrtt' for the many blessings you DO have, you. car, tht dnver, the othtr (art a~ dnwrs y n br neither patimce nor occaDon for will find your fears rapi dly receding from whta we met or~· the buildeu of patif'fiC't. Also, patience en.e, u1 richn your mind. You will be refreshed and in• the rOIIIis and bricfca, a'!d the maD) in u ·perif:nct. throu«h which our faith d b d d d . . y other ~ thao ~.to.~~ i! test~ 'and strengthnted JO that we vigarate , in o y, min , an sr,trtt. au travel t1thtr u.fc or u-fllt•vu• s u~~~: ~:~t~ anrl dev('l'1p a glnriou~ e.xpccuncy wi II be a new person, freed from ear. rase may be. · ... ..._ 1 • '========================---------:--:-:-:--::-:-:-' · toa1th u 0011 of the. commonest 0 • Ill tn" com~,e . ulul~t of rhe lovmr ..:; · · · · ·r 1 -'1 h .. _. rfans of our loVIng l...Md for our preunt by BoltOfl Dn vi.d.h.etBer, Ph.D. pe r.ml""t:S 10 the h e 0 a~ ~man ,,..1~· and r 1 re li£ All f th ' Iced · · D ' · · B ' Ia C U 3nd tven though wt :m: rl«e•vo:J and diS· u 11 e; o 1S wa.! wor Charrmn.n.. Se1ence U/18101'1., tO o eqe a 'nttd often by the faithl essneJ!'I. and ?Ut by~ whilt-we were yet amners, h . R•prl,...d t-THE IUMG•s IUStMESS, . . f!'ru'res 3nd deceitfulness of human ·~ all H1~ plan and purpolt: W,e haw AI IUNLIG.~T .triJI:ea drops of ram .and that 'still more advaneed rna the· ent. eolor1' ha~ .led to a !tUper"t~tlon, acen<"if:l and per50tla, yet we keep on nt-ver addtd el•en .a ~UUPStJo:". but 9H Science and the Bible the famahar arch of colon called matical techniques must be em-whac~ has perSis ted to ~odern tame.a, trusting them. Rut, on the contrary, real , are the de benf'fi(llnet of thas fT'ICC of ~e raiDbow i1 produced. For a lonr ployed. Although it ap~ars that that It can ~ told w.hu·h crops. wall humble trusting faith in Christ Jesus is our God. time men have wondered about the modern method& have JU!It about produee the highest yteld by not teing very rare, which fact is tn•ly amuinc ·\ ~ wt read Paul's k'ftns, it all Jef'fni rainbow aDd have tried to explain it . !KIIved this problem, it i!l not alto-wh ich colors predominate in rain-and startlinc when we remember that ~o rla•n and simple. As we study tht Tbe ftrst time mathematics wa.s ap. gether eertain but that some qu e!l· bows ob!lerved during the growing jesu~ is nc:vff faithless and Mver has lh·e.1 of the apostles and othtr y.a incs, it plied to a seieotlfte problem outaide tions still remain to be answered. ~eason . (ailed ewn once. No one can poim to iJI :~II so fully pro~ that we wonder if 1 · 1 1 d. d Sea d' J nd honest! ha H failed · ~ny n1an ever eotlld or would rej«t tht the ftelds of utronomy, optics, and The Bible says that the Lord gave . n fl.nctent ce an te ~n n In&· esus a y say t t . c a. m b ~o~• n( tht> Spirit of life in Christ Jesu~ mueie was AriatoUe's solution to the the rainbow after the flood of ·the v1an literature the raanbow, or t.he the ~r of n~. when H1s hdp wu whK-h makes "' ., free from the law ptf'blem of how the rainbow i1 time of Noah as 8 token of the cove-godde~s represented by. the ram-u ked tn true faslh. nf ~in and death (Rom. S:2), and we formed. His method was ingenious, nant which the Lord made wi th all bow, IS ;pre~en_led as a hnk betwe.~n 1Jn ....,Romw . ~ :21 ... -JI, ~~.ul uses tht ar~ shock@() to fiod that-ttw'gi-. mil· thou1h aome of hi• uaumptiona Jivin& creature& that there would -the. aoc:b and IDan. 'I'&e~1bfi; &Qi werd-"lai~ •enea ti~nta. He tbcn: jority of human ~ Mn:~n &c· weT'1! t!'ri"'neoua, and the result is in-never again be a univenal flood . that the . Lord J•ua Cbnat IS the demonstrata that 'tMre is a "law of ('t'}ltt'd thi ,-"law of fa1tfi" u tM bao;is of acc:ura~. by ~em stan~ards. AI· Since the rainbow is a physical phe· only mediator between God and man. faith." lhf'OUCh which bdtevt>u in Jeao.s ~"h'ation r>r for any ocher pti~.-Tfot.) ~ourh !nterest ID t.b~ ram bow was nomen on, apparently resulting from During medieval times there ·Was af.e saved . and junifitd and kept. ~is ·f'ftfl to pr~(er ttK "law of sin and ll~:tth.' harh. thaa work of Aristotle wu not principles which existed from the be· a tradition, apparently started by law of fanh wu enact~ by God H101· T M-r woukt rattwr be ruled b.v Sou11n surpaued for nearly 2,000 years. ginninJ', some commentators try to Bede (commonly referred to as "the self. and ~fore " perfttt . and than by God. Explanations of the phenomenon avoid the impli cation that the rain-Venerable Bede " J that there would eternal. It •• founded upon the. nfht· Wh ile most mf'n have faith in OChf'r of the rainbow were proposed by bow was ftr !lt seen after the fl ood by be no rainbow for 40 year11 before ~SMss of .God because of w.lnch the men. tMy do not ha,·e faith in Christ. many men, includinr the great as· gyjng that what happened at that the end of the age. BtcauH of this !im of all . sanne~ must be pun1shed by Thf'y vicorously rejttt tht" la.w of faith, tronomer John Kepler. It is strange time wall that. the Lord eho!le the tradition people had a aen•e of eom-t~e prt~bed 'ltna.hy of dea~h t£ the :uut c·bim, boastfully, that they can earn that ao brilliant a man aa Kepler rainbow as a symbol of His cove-fort and false security when the1 s~nner. . .n: " ~ compr~~IK. "eNry rht-ir righteousnt''s by their good d«ds. tended f t1 th t the d th · · · 1_.,~ · bo ( th bel' ed sm recr•ves Its own JUSt punt11nment . o Nobody ever has socc«dtd in this, yet eo? or some me a . nant. an not at at ongma ~ saw a ram w, or ey aev sin is overlooked . This is vossible lxcanse multitude!! have tried it and a.re now raanbow waA produced by the aphetl· then . The Bible gys that before the they were safe for at least another J •--· lo 11 · __ "nd too'· · · · 'f'L-l h f h 1 d · d ( h 0 Tli ' . 1 csus ~amr: stn r a Sin'"''~.. " lt)'JnK •t wtthout success. IrK:~· simply ea I ~pe 0 t e C OU . ( 1.n~tea 0 t. ~ flood the earth was watec.ed by a 4 r ears. , •tS IS qu te, contrary to tht' ptnalty of dtath for all, for all were will not humbly uercise faith in tht sphet1cal sha~ ~f mdavtd~al ram-mist rather than by raan. Also &:npture m two partteulars. The dud (2 Cor. 5:14-21). We aettpt this ;;..1crifi ct and !ihed blood of Jesus, eve-n drops ) when 1t IS 10 obvtous that there i!'l some evidence that the B1ble tells us that the return of bct in faith act upon it and thm wt though they are told that such f~ith has clouds are not spherical in !!hape. earth at that time was surrounded Chri!lt and th~ con!lummation of the art saved (Ad. 16:31 ; R~. 10:9, 10). alwa ys ;1ttaint'd its purpose. In the tlrat . part of the 17th cen· by a vapor canopy, which collapaed age ar~ imminent, and h~ve been so This puu all of the bUrden of deans· How can we know that 'ft ha'lf: faith : tury Rene Descartes believed be had when "the window!! of heaven were ~ver smee He ascended Into heaven inc u! from sin on Jesus O.rilt our R~ Tht proof of tht pudditlf is in the eat· l'Dived the problem of the rainbow opened" (Genesis 7 :11 1 at the time from th e Mount of Olives in the deemcr and Lord abd He 11as' ac:cepted inc thtrrof. and the proof of faith ib through the use of geometry and of the flood . Under thefle condition!( l'light of .Hi." di~ipl ea. Furthermore, this CTett ~"'bility UICI He bu fal-Je~us is in our thoughts. words, and 2ct1, trigonometry. In the latter half of it may very well be that no rainbow for Chr1 !1t1ans the return of the filled nery demand of the: law. He w&to which result from tht: aerciSf! of oar that eentury IAAac Newton invent-wu seen before the flood . Lord and the consumm ation of the was without tia W'U mack to be "tin for faith. If thtre a.re no such ea.,ily recoc · ed the calc ulus, and he and oth-Rainbows are not all alike. for at age are not to be dreaded but to be us," that "we micbt be made the right-nizt'd results, then there prob:\l,ry is ftO en applied it to t he problem. AP. dirferent times different colors may antieipated with joy, "looking for ~sn~ o~ God in him." Thus, by our faith in the ~C"rifke aM me.ct hJood time went on it became evident that predominate. It has been found that that blesaed hope, and the rlorioua fa1th m HID), we are lh'~ ~rom ete~ (James 2:14-26). You lmow a trer: by even ealculus is not an adequate tool thi! is due to different sizes of rain· appearing of the great God and our torrntnt and death --: wh1ch .. tcpa.rabon it~ fruit. You know a faithrul Christ~n to solve the problem of the rainbow, drops. This predominance of differ· Savior Je~u~ Christ" (Titus 2:1S)J from God. There 1!1 no otbtr way of l.y his works. C H R I S T' S M E S SAGE T 0 C H U R C H 0 F SA R D I S 'fhi~ is the 16th ia • aeriu oa Revelatlo..,. tiM I••· Tt. teaching, rather than accepting their own precon-Armenians. One young girl came and waited outside (1) for sinning apinat GOD, Exodus 32 :33; (2) for L. LaH•ye, ~•tar or Seott Me~M~"illl S.,U.t 0..-ell ef Sn th te t f ed. 1 · ta H da k ~ me11o, reprU.ted rr-the Blblle.l a. ... .,. .._.t,. 1111. ceived ideas about the interpretation of truth. Had e n or m 1ca asa1s nee. er r eyes ~ not beina an overcomer, which is synonymous with U~alt•e•t coacetu tlae letter to tlae o..m. • Su4!.. they been willing to repent, doubtless the HOLY trayed the tremendous pain which racked her body. being bom·ap.in or putting one's trust in CHRIST Our LORD counsels the church of Sardis to do SPIRIT would have guided them" ... into all truth.." Someone asked her, "Have you been hurt?" To which JESUS according to I John 5 :1-4; (3) for taki~ five things, which, had they obeyed, would have made she answered, ") am bearing the crou. I bear in my away from the words of the prophecy of Revelation "If tlt.erefore t.to-K •M.lt R.Ot watch,/ will come a& a bod th f JESUS CHRIST N 1 k h them acceptable to Him. Y e crou o . . ow now ow 22:19. In short then, anyone who hu sinned against ( 1) "Be watchful" is an expression that points up tlt.ie{, a.M thou. aha.lt "0t kftow what hour 1 will com.e He suffered.'' They did not understand, but the nune GOD has hia n.ame bJoUed out of the boo)( of life Ref 1tJ)Oft. tl&ee." Because the Refonn.ation churches have h · ted h h · h ed. 1 h 1 pped a serious defi ciency in the teaching of the onna· 1 w o 'assts er, w en m t em 1ca tent 1 e 1 i when he diet. not heeded our LORD's warning, it is obvious that tion leaders. The word "tva.tch" is used by our LORD off her dress, saw the CI"'ONN that had been branded The book of life should not be eonfuaed with the iu other passages of Scripture to indicate the atti-they are goinr to be taken u?awares whe~ our LOR~ upon her shoulder with hot irons. The wound waa Lamb's book of life. The Lamb'• book of life containa tude of life that should characterize His children, in comes. One of the many evidences of this prophetic swollen and burning with fever. The ai.rl explained the namea of all thoee who are followen of the Lamb view of Hi~ promised return. The moet aerious defi-iporanee on the part of Refonnation churches is that "Every day they would say to me 'lloh.ammed o; (who can only be the LORD JESUS CHRIST). There ciency in the Refonnation teachinp wu that they they are. rinr l~en in the ~orl~ Council of CHRIST?' When I said, 'CHRIST,' on the lut day ia no evidence in Scripture that it is pouible for an laC"ked instruction in Bible prophecy and separation. Churches ecumenl~l Prorram which 11 planned ~or they branded my shoulder with thia cross. Now u individual to have his name blotted from the Lamb'• It is interesting that prophetically instructed Chris-the purpose of umtln~ .•11 Protestant_s. all Catholics lona u I live I will bear thia croa and someday when. book ot lite. Therefore, we conclude that one of the tians are more apt to be separated, consecrated Chris-and eventu~lly all rehglOns. If they JUst un~eratood I see JESUS I will be glad." Many of 111 who have boob that will face man in eternity, at the Great tlans than those who are not aware of the promises the proph~lc Word of GOJ?. they woul~ ~~~~ t~at never tasted the 1tinr of penecution for the cauae White Throne Judament, accordina to Revelation of our bleesed LORD's Second Cominr. they are at4lnr and. abetbnr the Anttchr•st • pro-of JESUS CHRIST will stand uide and be thrilled at 20:12, ia the Lamb'a book of life. It one hu put hia (2) " ... A ltd ••tabluh (atrenrthen, KJV) lite I'J'AIII, for t~t combmed church wtll be hta church the Judrment Seat of CHRIST u tit-who have are truat in JESUS CHRIST, ltia name Ia written In the tlti"O' tMt remaift." This evidently ref en to the need du~nr the flrwt thr'ft and a half yean of ·the Tnbu-rewarded. Lamb'• book of life. which auarantees that it remaiu of otrenrthening the good doctrinal t ... hinp of the labon (Rev. 171· . . . . Our LORD'a challenre to thia church, aa In all the · In the book of life 10 that when lte di• and-out early days of the Refonnation, which ,..,.. limited '"!'-flu 4 few Mmu '" Sard" tltat did_ not defile othen. ia directed to the individual. "He IAct ..,.,.. iato llemity, be need never fear failinr the-be- to aalvation by faith, the total depravity of man, and llt~r ,..,.,..,.,., oltd IIIey ~/taU .walk tottlt !Ito 1" e""'etlt," u we beve alnad7 aeen, ia a di....t refer-fore the G-t White Thi'One Jud-I (which Ia the authority of the Word of GOD. ••ltite; for 111? are teort~r: Aa '" all church area, ence to thooe who beve been born-apin b)' faith in only for UDbelieven)_ Revelation 20:16 llho1ra that (3) " ... Hold ftUt ... "A warniDJ to adhere lena-' the ~onnatton had •ndtvtduala who were faJthful CHRIST (I John 6 :1-4), the 1aat book aplnst which man'a apiritul eoaditloa cloualy to the doctrineo clearly tautht in the Scrip-to the1r LOR~ .. They had...,., throulh the paauntry " .•• rllallllt• be oN'IIrell ita te.WU ,.........u · · ·" Ia t..tod Ia called the "book of life." "Au if.,.,- tureo which they alnady ltad. It wu bad enoulh or ornate relt .. ous aacramento and ntual to the per-ia a rete....,. to the n,h-..-of CHRIST with ..C !011114 ..,;ec ... ita lite book of life, ite --...,. that they did not go far enoulh in the development of oonal acceptance of. CHRIST u SA VI OUR and which we are clothecl when we an bo111 apia (II Cor. lite-o/ iff.," Scriptural truth, but it ia even wone that-aro LORD.--of thll faith,?' ~im and obodloDeo ~ 5:~,1). , . Our LORD'a next -t Ia : "Ho 1Act ._,l• IIOIIMI of tho denomlnationa that are .,..ept aloq in Hla Word. the7 nfaood to *file lAW ,.,.._, • • • AM I lllill 110 110 toiH '*" .W. -""' •f lite -I« Aitlo ltcer ,...., lite Spm ..Ullo lite........_ the ..tvancill( tide of neo-orthodox:y todQ' fn lf...tDtJ that Ia, -pr'OIIIIM with the aUitade and eoadact of book of life, au I lllill _,_ We •-kfrw• •r •. ~ Whether or not JOU ha_.. heard Ia determl..S IIIJ up or _pr'OIIIIai., tha orthodox poaitloa whleh the world, bat lind a _..ud and ....sb' Hla. l'l&llter, n4 ..,.,.. ltW -•.n Thia 1,._ the wllotbar or DOt ,.,.. be'N beedod Ria wanliJia to bo .--taod tbe refonMn. h..io. laclood Ia tile ....--of lila LORD that -.arlt7 "!'~' whlell a bella-Ia bold ·-tllo bon apia. 1o ,....,. name .mttoa In the t..b'o boal< (I) ", , • It-' , , ." llepaatanCOI Ia DOt oaiJ aal theJ ohali "-" toUA -Ia ...WU: fw IAq .,. daJ til )-Bit .s..ribod Ia a..tlltlool ~:11·11. tt Hie, whlell --that It will-bo bloiW 8Ct til tuEiltta ........ GOD, bat it intOit• a ...... .. ...... Tbo _,. II laid IIIah ,.., ,._.. ~ ou The boal< ol life Ia tMt boal< ...... a , •.• tbe CIIEU II DOl, 1IEIIL;J' I arp JOU to l'llo on ,_r t.. ud alw lllart. Tbo W...-tioa cha,..._ a·o tllod to bmEI -•trt -.lllioho!d nllaf _,_ to boip lila IW1EI•• •••• tt 1111 ~ IDdt ..... h It Ia p D'& to ......... Hiott rilltt -to ct.-JGOE1'1in and -,.... bodl; to CRaiST to ..... Ria trfD and HIIIIPUUTo ao a .-It til .. a .DIItr. til tbo olwt .. totivd the OM'o-blott.doottafiWIIIOUortltlwl•-: (To k _,.,..,_, llm'ORT HAR80R Eli!IGII IECIIIO S£CTIOII - -P ... 3 THURSDA!"~OV. 30. !967 CODA uu 11A R. CAll F. tour is announced GENERAL CONTRACTOR CpU "C.r" .N.s ,,. IIIIIIOD!LINO • liB' AlliNG 1\o No•port Beocb ODd or .. , bolq olpod by 16 YIIS. Ull! HAJIIOR LOCATION l'li•da or dae Li_.uy will il.e p~.reota nuu be retauae4 Let .. ~ ~ ,._ ... ,_, ............ fw .. ''""''"' o trip for their ;!::•r~be~lore=~•:•:.:da:y~of:.:th:•J~Hol~1~4or~•=·~ II••;Jo~•= ... ~=·~U~/:::!•!H~II!:;;;;;;=! youna people &o Yiail the 1rip. · Aadreaa-610ao Gallery, 1141 Weatcliff Dr.t near Weatclifr Plaza, where Gloria Terry Puasley will domonsuate aOO t&lk to the younasteu tbout new att forma. Mrs. SPECIALIZIII& Ill THE CLEAillll l FIIISHIII& OF DlAP£11£$ OilY ; Puasley aives daily demon- strations from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in terracotta porQ'aH sculptUre. EXCLUSIVE. COlT GUARANTEE Drtt:*Y CIHni"'o '*feet f'lllll lla• 01 lfM ... of 'PJ' dr~. or JOO% ,..,._,__. ilciHneWe. ............... cu ...... ....., .. OlD WOitt.D Sft.INOOI WHOOOOH t ... .., -w..o .,_ c......_~ ... ..-d '" the vAN~ ..,,_, •Kh "Jfhi. 16H WESTCLI, OliVE NEWPORT lEACH, CALIF . .. ,...., THESE DEBUTANTES made the National Charity League ball Saturday evening: from left, Miss Ann Lesley O'Bryon, Miss Gale Mar· garete Olander, Ulss Sally Margaret HaytOn, Miss Kathleen O'Neal Helperln, Miss Heather Werder and Miss Carol Helen Anderson. (Cameo House photo.) ' COMMITTEE MEMBERS and helpers al the National Charity League debutante ball last Saturday even ing Included, from left, Norman Alexander Bing, master of ceremoni es; Mrs. Bing, vice.president of the national board of the Charity League; Mrs. Edward Byron Ak i ns, debutante·chalr· man; Mrs. Lee Paxton Jordan J r., trea· surer and reservations chairman, and Mr. Jordan , head of th e fl oo r co mmittee. (C ameo House photo.) Debutantes are presented (Continued from paae 1) ~.. Kenneth S. Ron, with a natural waittline, Howard, President of musicchairman;Mn.Wahlers bell skirt, Alencon lace L::::.::::;:::.;::.:::::..:::J) National Board of NCL. Olander, photopaphy chair· beaded with seed pearls es corted by Arthur H. man; Mr •· Peters Hutctlins, edsed low scoop neckline. Kruaer; and Mr &. Nonn~m proaram chairman; Mrs . Deep border of beaded Alexander Bins, vic~ Richard C. Rawlins•, pu~ Alencon lace at hemline. POMIIaY MIAISCMIIA president or philanthropy of licitychainnan; Mn. Roy B. Miss Olander wore an NOW AT National Bo•d of NCL. Wooltey, eo<hainnan pu~ original sown by Dorothy 1710 NEWPORT lLVD. The stase, fully draped in-licity; Mrt. Donald A. Baldwin. Soft princess lines PH. 646-9313<.:osta Me... white satin with an ex-Collins, secretary; Mn. in a ros e patterned brocade ~;-;J;;;:;••iiiiiii~ quisite crystal chandelier Lee P. Jordan Jr., treasurer l!iet off the boat.shaped t and fullmirroredbackJI'()und, and rese"atiooa chairman; neckline rirrrned with a provided lhe settina for the ~a. William P. Givens, bias rolled collat. Bias Ooral ananaements or red social chairman; Miu Leah folds fall from a larae self· D Baccara roses and pink Oale Rosera, mode lina fabdc bow at the baok of irectory carnations. Candela.bras on chalrman; Mra. Clayton E. the neckline. Grecian marble pillera Rote, pte~all party chair~ Miss Werder wore a aown INSURANL'E . . . paced the settina which man. by Valdez, sheath style of ~-----------, waa illuminated by pink Min Anderson wore a Alencon lace. f'OA AI.L Of' VOUA INSURANC E NEEDS ROBERTSON -SAOLEIR INSURANCE S333 E. ODut H.,-. noodliahts. Round tables .,wn by Bianchi. The The traditional breakfast, duouahout the bill room empire bod. ice ia embroidered followina the ball, (or all carried out the hue a or in pearl a and crystals. The the debutantes, their escorll pinka and reda with center skirt ia A line with aathered and a tass , was held in the OD ... • WI •• _ fi'l-:JUI piece• of red roaes, pink fullnen at the back. home of Mr s. Wahlen L----------' carnations and pink cathe• Min Hayton wore a white Olander. FUNDAL DIRECTORS ... BALTZ • MORTUARIES lUI SUPERIOR AVE. COnA IIE$A MidwAy b-2424 :15211 I. COUT HIWAY CO-A DEL liAR ORiole la9450 s .. c. 1941 Frien411 !Wif'laarhood -BEll-BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broaclway ~.~ .. -..-"""'"- dral candles. ribbon embroidered lace The Ooor commitlee con· with cap aleevca, acoop sisled of Lee Puton Jor~ neckline, empire bodice dan Jr., Richard Cwtis with modified A·line 1kirL Rawlinas, Jack L. Caldwell, The back ia fashioned with Roy B. Wooluy, E. William a silk oraanza panel cauJht Hoatetter Jr., John M. with a tailored bow at the Owen. Clifford Hakes served top. as preaentation coordinat«. Miu Helperinworc a sown Mrs . Charles Hislop Ban's by Adeline of San Fr&n• ball committee consisted cisco of white a ilk peau de of: Mra. Fred C. Jennina•. soie. F.nlpire bodice covered acceuoriu chairman; Mrs. with daily pattern Swiaa John M. ()wen, hotel &r•. lace and ned pearls . Deep ranaement 1 chainnan; Mr a. border of lace around hem of Edward 8. Akins, dcbu-A·line altirt. tante chairman; Mrs. Paul Miu o•Bryon wore a aoWn M. Roaera, debutante fathers by Adeline ol San Fran· chairman; Mrs. J'ack N. cia co of white peau de soie Schillina, decorations chair- .man;~a.OooaldW. Hayton, eacorta aod staa chairman: Mra. Donald D. Anderson, in•itationa cbainnan; Mn. Jerome Helperin, inlorul inYitationa cbairman; Mra. Norman A. Bin a, rna• ter of , ceremoniea, pesentor and noor connittee chairman; LEGAL HOTICE lite Lorvoat Bi~lo Claaa In tho Harbor Area ....... ,.. ...... 4,1• .... "The Bible Co•u Allve" 1WI: IYWJ Su~.y .. .-., he• ftAS .. lOz!D I'LACI: ftiST IAPn5T CIIUIIOI OPCXISTAMIS.. .1 .. _,, __ A JARII IELCOIIE AIAJTS YOU I BRING YOUR CHILDREN I TRANSPORT PROIILEII WILL BE Dt50JSSED The Leaaue of Women Voters of Oranae County will present a symposium on urb&n transportation en• tiUed .. Transit in uan .. aition" at the S.ddleback Inn in Santa Ana fran 9:30 a.m. w 2 p.m. TUesday, Dec. 5. Hu&h Mulholland, uecu .. ti ve director of the Govef"' nor's taak force on tranJ· portation, will apeak at 10 a.m. Follow ina luncheon, there will be a 12 :30 panel discussion on "Devclo~ ment or an urban tranapor- tation system in Oranae County." Membe.n of the panel, all UCI faculty members, will be Dr. Henry Faa in, fi'Ofeuor of lldminis· tration and research ado- ministration or . lh• public policy re aeuch oraaniu~ tion; Charles Lave, actina auiatant professor of economics: Martin Levin. actina auistant profcuor of political ICience, and Karl Radov, lecturer in economics • MARIIOIITE5 ELICTID Harbor Area nlideau electod 10 tbe omce by •c Mcn&al Health A.atod~ lion of Or Mao County in· ~lucie Jolla Rau of S.lboa, Yi ce.prel i dent; ,.. • ..fa. t~ard hul of eo •• hi's' tecte\111, •• 41i.nc1Dn Rich•d D. Fo,..oaa ofBol- lloo lol•cl, Dr. Moorico Ka,1111 of Cool& Mooo, Mil ~ •. ·-.. ._or OD"rSIIons. Children may sian~p for any of the libraries o( New-I port Beach. The date of the uip ia [)cc. ·9, and all re- aituations muat be made no later lhan Dec. 3. Trans por- tAtion will be provided from lbc librui1es, leavina at 10:45 a.m., retumina 10 li- braries at noon. ......... ... ,.~0...--- "AMERICA'S I.ARGQT'' Servinl All OrMtp County Penniuion slips m&y be picked up at the libraries LOCAL ART DISPLAYED Work of Harbor Area at· tists and craftsmen are in· cluded in the e~hibit at the1 Family Tree Restaurant1 Gallery, Broadway and Eu-1 clid, Anaheim, for the months of November and Occembet, Local artists a.re Tanya Baker, Jo and Esther Oendel , Shirley Haseman, Roait.a Montao- mery, Beverly Nemetz, Chuck Stevena and Gloria DRAPERY CLEANERS FREE LOANER DRAP£S LESS 20% f'Oft CASH • CNIIIY TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED Current Annual Interest 5 1.,4 '/o Bonus Certificates • 5 ';~ Passbook Accounts REAL ESTATE LOANS ... Sale or Purchase Quick Commitment • Local Level Analysis Refinancing Cash • Home Improvement ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $15,000 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation • Sound and Stable Management ' IEII'OIIT HARIIlR EIISIIJI IEtOIID SEC11011 --P. 4 lMURSOAY; NOV. 30,'1167 QIIDIA OEL-IIAR, CALl F. Job often sad, but II' II-"-1 SALE! Steve and Kothleet~ Hugh~a Kathy Johnston wed to Lt. Steve Hughes A• • &iul• Jirl powina up in Oreaon.. Sandra Tumar, now of Colla M11a. made S'•nfoni•Q •P bcr mind lllat wt. .. abe T1 pew up .nd wont 10 work, 1ho wanted to be a polic .. concert is S::; ;.,.. h•r lint ... p eel in that direction wbon tho a·nnounc 1went to work in May, 1~. u ., inteiiMdia,. pol;ca S. . clerk with the Nowpon Tho Chorale 1nrom1, pre .. Beach lice. Arter 17 tented by lho Co~ta Me~a months a~lhi • position, t he ~ymphony Au~., wall beaan didn't li ke the work and u a 3~ con~ert season a t wrned in her ruianaLion. 1:30 p.m. Fnday, Dec. ·1S , But fate stepped in the In the OranJCI Cout Colleae day beforf her last day or Audi tori urn. work One or the meter The Chor~le, directed by maid~ quit to ao back to ~., Gerald Schroeder will colleae and Sandy was liria "'Meue de Minuit pour aiveo ·the opportunity to Noel," a midniaht mass for take her place, last Sept. Chri 1tmas, by Marc-AniOine 26. O.arpeotier. Soloista w_ill Sandy was ~rn in Seattle, be Dobie Gordon, Francesca Wash. She was rai sed on L"Hoir, Jan Alexander. her uncle's fox (ann • in Wayne Crawford, John Bori· Eaale Point, Oreaon. She 1 sek, and Del Weeks. was sent there,suppo1edly, Al so on the proaram wi ll•lO die of complicatioos from be "Christmas Cantata'' by non-paralytic polio and Daniel Pinkham, in which double penumonia re sultina the OCC brass choir, under from an inrection caused by the direction of Tom Her-a tonsillectomy. Bot Sandy. nandez, and the OCC choir who should be nicknamed direct"ed by Walt Gleckler: "Sunny" was well in two jo in their ta lents. months. Her molher Mrs. Ruth Smith, sti II livu on th e £ann with its 5,000 foxes. A Oiaht across country scooped neckline and three was the hon eymoon trip for quarter s leeves. The dress Lt. and Mrs. Stephen Kin· had a chapel train and was near Hughes and hi s bride, adorned with noseaays of lhe fa nner Miss Kathleen reembroidered lace. Her Johnston of Los Ang e le s, shoulder lenath veil was wh o were married Sepl. JO held with a lace nower head· at SL Matthew's Epi scopal piece. She carried a mixed Church in Pac ifi c Palisades. 'White bouquet with orchids The bride is the daughter and stephanotis . Two months after Sandy was araduated from hiah school. she was married. The youna man had lived 1¥1 miles from her. bu t the two never met until he came home rrcm the Navy. Their meetina was drana- tic. Sandy had just mana- aed to control her horse after it had 'bolted and run away. But down the road Ca'Tle an Olds and the driver blew hi s hom at her. The horse bolted after the car. To slOp the car, and hopina lO stop her horse, she drew a 3~30 from its scabbard and shot it in the air. The driver. who was Danny, stopped hi s car and lhey exchanaed a few hot words. of Mrs . William McDow John· Gregory Kinnear Uughes ston J r. and the late \lajor o( Corona del Mar s erved as Johnston o f Los Angeles. his brother's best man. The aroom's parents ate Mr. Ushers included the bride's and \·lrs. U. Lynne ~J uahes brother, William McDow of 426 Carnati on Ave ., Cor-Johnston, and James Tho· ona del Mar. mas Collins and Ri chard Robert Gil man Mc Fall gave Cu rtis Nyder. Cousins of hi s niece in marri aae. Father the bride, David McFall and Olarles Searcy performed John Luder, served as lhe c eremo ny. The bride acolytes. wore a peau de soie gown of Mrs. Bru ce Bielke or Tor- pUre whi te with a1 gently ranee wa s the matron of Bridesmaids were Sally Foesch of Lo s and Mi ss Judith o f Whittier. ~1iss Amy the bride's cousin, CHRI STINA ROBERTSO N of Eas t Bluff will be ma rr ied next spring to John Bechtold J r., son of Mr. and Mr s . John Be chtold Sr. of Vlneland, N.J ., and an engineering graduate of Lehigh Univer· si ty in Bethlehem, Pa. Miss That night, i mu tu al friend JOt them toaether. Six niahts later th ey were enaaaed. ~ months later, they were manied. They have t\m children, Marty, 6Y.! and Dana. 5. The chil - dren are looked after when the y come home from school b)· a "very love!)' lad y from Enaland who lives next door.'' RETIRED P EDPL E LOVE OUR EOOHOMY was junior bridesmaid. Robertson, daught er of Mr s. The bride attended Univer· J ean Robertson of 20b8 Vista High School in Los An -Cajon, Eas t Bluff, and Frank and was graduated Robert son of La Habra, at- the San Diego State tended LOS · Angeles Valley Ll. Hughes is a College and is a graduate of of Newport . tlarbor the UC LA dental assistant s ' . School, where h1s fath· school. (Ri chardson-Delong 1s a member of the faculty. , tie attended Orange Coast photo.) Lots of hard work and lots or study, includina course s on police psycholoay and law enforcement,are ahead of Sandy , for her to ac· compli sh her desi re to be- come a policewoman. In February, she will start a Colleae before go ing to San DAR th y I •tt Diego Sta te, wh ere he earn-ga ers u e g I s ed hi• degree. lie '' • mem- COMPLm SHOE, HANOU.G, LU(;OAGI RII'AIRING ~~ 1'--T•-Y"' e lllcho'* LW. Centw LW. lole. e 1401 L C.. Hwy. c-.. _ • 1111--lt. -AM .,.. .... cena ..... ..... a...a be r of the Pi Ka ppa Alpha frat ernity. The young couple wil l live in Vi rginia Beach near Nor- folk. Virginia , where LL Uughes is stati one d. WOMEN'S CLUB TO HEAR HORMAH HELSOH SING The Newpo rt Beach Oa istian Women 's Club will meet [or lunch e on and program at noon Tue sday, Dec. 5, at the Balboa Bay Club. A go s pe l mes sage in word and songwil! be given by ~orm an Nelso n, "Sing· ing ambass ador .. for Over- seas Crusades. A special fe ature, arranged by ~lrs. Dan Dinsmoor, will be a presentation by the Candle Shop from Kn ott's Berry Farm. Nursery for pre-school children wi II be avai !able by reservation. Grace Bark- er, at 673-3325, and Jackie Me rtz, 333-1221, are hand- ling reservations for lun-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~c~h~eon and nursery. ~ YOUR BOAT SAFE CD INSURANCE Is no place for "Do It Yourself" Insurance stl 'f~~~~~~f MAHAHAH & EGGERS, IHC . ,,cO TELEPHOMt:t 67WU2 .,. 2NJ t:. COAST HWY.-COlOMA DIEL MAR, CAL.,, \-lembeu of the Col. Wil- liam Cabell Chapt er of Daughters of the American Rev olution ~tarted thinking about Ch ristmas las t Octo- be r. As part o f their project ofhel pina the Orange County Oupter of the American Red Cross, Mrs. Gu y H. Cherry, U.S.O. chainnan, supervised the packing of 53 "ditty baas " filled with useful arti cle s for shipment to service men in Vieblam. When the DAR members meet at 12 :30 p.m. Wedne s- day, De c. 6, in the "fiesta Room., at the Bluffs, they will bring blankets, clothing, foo d and cookina utensils for Danny Davey's Christ- mas Caravan to the Navajo and Hopi Indians. A dessert-tea will be ser- ved by the hostess commi t.-- DR. LIHDER SPEAKS Or. LeRoy H. Linder of 2566 Odord Lane, Costa Mesa, mana1er of technical infonnation s ervi ces at Philoo-Ford Aeronutronic, recentJy presented lhe John Cotton Dana lecture at the University of Cali- fornia, Berkeley. Dr. Linder, who is past president of the Southem Californ ia Chapter or lhe Special Libraries Auocia- lion, spoke to lhe s tudents and visitina librari~as on lhe subject, "Some pro~ lems and prospects in spe6 cial librari1n1hip." tee, headerl by Mrs. Harold Zook as chainnan, assisted by the ~es. Gus Brelin, Helmer Dickey. Hart D. Hickman and John Bous. Otrislmas music by the .. Olansonettes" o f Te· Winkle School will precede the speaker, Mrs. Harvey W. Kinkead, s tate vi ce-<hair· man of The Flaa of the Uni ted States of America. \b. Earl G. Corke ll, re· sent. will preside. VOLUNTEER BUREAU ISSUES HELP CALL The expanding population o f Oranae County has pla- ced a severe strain on the Newport Harbor Volunteer aueau's 38 woman car pool. They transport pa- tients for medical treabnent, distribute kits lO worken and deliver materials ID printers for local oommunity support aaenc1es. Volun- teers are needed to help the car pool. The Bureau also needs more \Oiunteers to assist the mentally retarded propam throuah play and occupa- tional therapy, chaperonina dances, movies and Sunday church services, decoratina wards, wrappina donated Jifts, and makina &ray faYOTI. Volunteers c.n call the Bureau at642~'l63 between· ~ and noon, or drop in at 32S N. Newport Blvd.; New- port HeiJhtt. THIIF AT SOIOOL Lilt IS !ILK A LOT A milk &o"t an&ered die Newport l!lemenlaly Scbool -Y oi-~ No•. 10, ud aiu.r shared Of chok 10 cartcMll ol Milk, leniftl .. empty CO.taiHrt be- lliod. lh. -1 Coedry of 413 HoU c 114, ,.._portHeiJIIUa, onl ... at ... .-. at6 a.a ·to disCOMt ..._ IMft -... relrl-1«. ,. .. cila ~ad alao be• -• -·-·lletlledlleol WI ,. kip ol • •at. • Meter Moid Sandy Turner course at Orange Coast Colleae under Poli cewoman Ce le t~te Van Cleve. There are 2 meter maids oo the rorce and lhey have "quite a few names., for the cushman vehicle they drive around. "Ice cream cart" is one of the kinder. These vehicles are very liaht. When Sandy wen t around a corner durin& the last bi& wind, the can was lifted up on two wheels. "I was afraid I would end up under it." said Sandy. She has driven the Trave 1- . all {paddy) wagon and a black and white cruiser, when the rad io wen t ou t on her Cushman. It wouldn't be surprising to see her on a motorcycle some day, be· cause her car won't start, she'll ride her Italian Gi 1- era to work. Asked about her exper· iences , she said the job is often sad but rewardina, too. She hasn't been disappoint- ed; she likes it even more than she thouaht she· would when she was little and saved pictures, collected books ~r~d read about real investiaations. Three youna men tried to avoid re cently a tic· ket by drivina off, tauntina her, a1 she was writii'IJ the citation. Sandy radioed the license number to the dis• patcher and the men were apptehended in Corona del Mar. Sandy was taken over there to finish writina the tic ket. "They didn't have much fire left," she said, • 'and they didn't act too pleased ... Durin& Easter Week she has seen many parents spank their kids in the of- fice. Often people are hys- terical and they won't think when they call in. "They'll scream, 'I've been robbed!' and hana up wi thout aiving their names," s he said. "Once when a boat ex- ploded in the bay, 13 people ~ailed up to say there was an explosion, and then hung up without tellina what exploded where!" Despite the fact that people take their feelinas out on the police, Sandy likes her job. lr couraae and enthusiasm a nd aood cheer have 1nythin1 to do with success, Sandy would make a areal policewoman for Beach. hooray forttio bro c..,leae u•w.aa.. .r sa.ek OIKIN.U Oil P AINTINc;S n teST ANI IUOW-UIU OFF£1-I ll Y AT YOlJI OWN Pllc:E. IHnRI iTOCK or PRIMTl & $IIIGUI'HS- 0VALS, IOUMD. IIIHIATUIU, PUMIS- rGIIMOSA rUMU-rUMIS IIADY MADE ,_ OUI CUSTDMIIOULOIMG. AT / l/2 PRICE FRAMES MADE TD YOUR ORDER AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICE TAlE AIIVAIT& Of TIIS SALE 11 SAVE 011 YB CIIIS1IAS REIS DAMES, frames I :II E. 17 .. UREET. COiTA MUA PHOHI._-9 Receive a recular mtome every month ... re• after year after year. Most retired professKwlal men have always been practical breadwinners. They have had regular incomes and they count on it. , ....... --1100.00 •.. .. ···~ lfft'UT UO.OIO: .._ ... __ ,. IOW'H'S . 117,350.00 They like to equalize their incomes. Their Monthly S~urity Accounts at Newport Association do this for them. Balboa Savings and Loan The Monthly Security Account plan is well established ... it has proved itself for many people. Wise investors Say, "The plan is terrific."" ARE YOU THAT KIND OF BREADWINNER? ....,_., '--MofttMy S.urity Atcoum piM -h: You ;.,.,..t, ......, $20.000. We send f'OII IIKh ,_.... • ct.• lw 1200.00. Thlt - h ..,.,..... '"""' --... c~ 5.00'1, f* -. ..... .._~ ..... _., .... .,..,.. ..... ..... ,_ t24.000.00 '*"'-..... l'O'I ..... ~ • ,.... .... ,_, ~-Ttiit ._... .. ._.... ... ....., __..... ,..., . ,...,. .. ,..,.. (,..,.,_..., Mlbj«t to,_, ... , of s.e, 1104 ol trle ~ie ,._ill! Codt ""'*' which • ....,;r,l, Met '-" ---iorl _, ,. ....... its '""" to ,...,.. up to • --. •a o1 iM..c to -"ff. ..... [""f' ........... ,..,.,.,. -...... ""' pr-.fiJ HI -ll ,..,,,) Seftd lot-f'OII• lrM ~ S.Ct,~titJ Ac:COVI'It ·~." •• DOWPORT II8.LB08. 88".m!:f.~ _ .. _ 0.. ~ ... * ""· .............. c:.t, ........ 671-ll. lr-'t Oftke: 21M l . C... ...... C... .. lllw, c.M • .a • PI:. 67S-MIO ----~flo.. ....... _ ..... ... A.,...,~ fl .................. ,.,........ 11 50.00 .... 00 $100.00 $100 00 $15000 1150.00 1150.00 $225.00 $200.00 $200.00 $300.00 5250.00 $250.00 1375.00 10 ,..,. ' 1,550.00 10 yMfl • ' 1.7!10.00 wwt:ST Jn.OOO: to rnn t:.n.600.oo 1 s )'Uf1 S2I.OJO.oo 10,-rs Sl7.100.00 INVlST PO,OOO: 10 ,_,. J26,0JO.OO 15 ,.." 123,200.00 tO JM" SI4,:J50.00 ttM:ST .... 000: I 0 JIM•I s:M.725.00 IS -,.n UO.I50.00 to ,..,_ Ut.l25.00 ltft'[Sf -~ 10,..... $4l.US.OO IS,..... S31,61S.OO to,..... 123.125.00 .... ,....... .......................... . ~""' _.. .... ,.,._ ............ .. ... ...., <"-" ......... ;.w .. s 1)!.,) ·~ ............. ..., ....... .. ...... : ............. ..-:. ................... ~·----~----------------- • • f~ t . • I , r,l 'U!, • • r, r . -. ,., -u. 'l'' • 11 • , • • • IEII'OI!T HARBOR EIIGI SECOIIO SECTION - -Pill 5 THURSDAY, lOY. 30.1!67 IDROIIA DEl liAR, CAliF. • • • . 1·: ~, ,. ,, ,. , , people film be shown L • und ~ , ""SIOked the wave people,'" a color (ilm about surfina by John Sihler, with an oriainal musical •core by Fmi l Richards, will be lhown at &:30 p.m. this Friday and Saturday, Dec. l and 2. at Newport Harbor Hiah School. Surfina mores, lhe effects ef competition, conunercisiM ism and threatened leci sla- lion are probed on the aound- lrackby "'the wave people" lhem1elves. Christmas " ball, benefi\ing Haag Hospital, are these members of the "Voices of Christmas" committee, from left, Mrs. William Durkin; Mr s. John Wayne , chai rman; Mrs. Jack Carney, Mrs. Thomas Stadlinger and Mrs. Willis Longyear. The ball will be held Wednesday evening, Dec. 13, at the Newporter Inn. Les Brown and Sonny Burke will present the program, which will include music for dancing and a concert by their so- voice choi r. (Jack We st photo.) "'SIOked'' will be present· ed in conjunction wi lh a live concert by Emil Rich- ards" "New time/sound element."' which includes Dave Mackay, piano; Bill Plurrmer, bass; Joe PotM csro, drums; Mike Craden, perrusaion; .. Dr." Paul Beaver on the Mooa Syn• thesizer and a jll'lgle of new elecuonic sounds. Laguna artist is featured The Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach announces tha t lhe artist of the month for December will be Diana Nies of Laauna Beach. Startina Dec. 1 her display of collaaes will be on ex- hibit at Mariners Library, Miu Nics, who is present- ly self~mployed as a collaae artist, c ard desianer and jewelry manufacturer, studied at Chouinard · <\rt Institute, Otis Art Institute and California Colleae of TTRESSES WKW -U.VILDIIIG l~&ular Shapn ,. ...... -c.ttoe COSTA WHA lrotATTIUS CO. .... Arts and Crafts in Oakland. She recently completed 2 collaacs for the Balboa Bay Club apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Barry O:>ldwater. Mu. Gary Rawlinas is c:hai nnan of the Junior Ebell fine arts commi ttee. THIEVES VANDA LIZ E Vandalism and thievery caused a loss of S87.28 Moo- day night at Small Craft Mar ine, 100 E. Coast Hwy., at the Upp,et Bay br idge. A mi 1101 and two windows were b10ken by a ball bear· ing s ling shot; and a led- wood picnic table with a bench attached to one s ide, and 3 potted ch1ysanthemumS WCIC stolen. • THIS PONTIAC GTO will be a100ng mo re than 300 automob iles to be displayed du r- ing Orange County International Auto Show Dec. 2-10 in Anaheim Convention Center. The public showing wi II be pre- ceded by a Dec. 1 invitational premiere by b ()ange County Assistance League Chapters . Pictured here are Mrs. Robert Short of Lido Isle, member of the Newport Beach Chapter, al (eft, and Mts. Daniel A. Schryver of Laguna Chat*er. The Auto Show is sponsored by the Motor Car Deal- ers Assn. of Orange County. 20 Y-• '• OriUif8 Elks observe memori1al .... ,au '13 NIT.- ~ r:.a:" lib, .. _ FK!ary W • .......,_ C'--· -· $43.21 ..... -· $45.67 ..... -· WMOL IC.T&L M -.IIIC.TIL $1]99 .. ~~:= 51299~ .. = 'M.PAUSS '13 CIEY. Wp. r.~~...._,.._ Ollt -· ..........rtc. - $50.41 ..... -· =----r.dlo. ........ A ~~~~~~~~~ sm Fvl p,;.. ....... TIL Lie. liM-Ut. NO. 01..* 1J1 CIIVEIIE S~Y IEJitUIIIUS EASYPAYMDm '66 STING RAY '63 STING RAY ... STliiG ItA y '66 STliiG ItA y ..... -CllmY'S IDIIWk CUI IT •Aipep 1!11 ............. ~ ... ...... -........ . CHIIVIIOUT 1-L--........... .-.a 5 ···--.. II IIIMUT D UP nil IIIWOWT FIIRAY FIICIM Till 11411-AliA • Newport Harbor Elks Lodge No. 1767 wi II join 2,090 other BPOE l..odaes in lhe United States in ob-- servina Elks Memorial Sun- day at 3 p.m. Dec. 3, ac- cordina 1o Laurence C. \lc· Arthur, exalted ruler. The Benevolent and pro- tective Order o( Elks, which will celebrate its IOOth birthday nellt February, has traditionally set aside the first Sunday in December to aive its 1,417,435 members an opportunity to honor their departed brothers. locally, 200 deceased members of Newport Harbor Lodae will be honored, Mr. McArlhur said. IHSTALLATIOH DEC. 2 F OR JOB'S DAUGHTERS Bethel 157 or Job's Daugh- teu will hold its 4)rd semi- annual installation or offi ~ cen and choit at 8 p.m. this Saturday, Dec. 2, at the Newport Beach Maso.lic Temple. The officers-elect a1e Kathy Hanson, honored queen; Kathy Tuz, senior p1 i~cess ; Donna Kinzer, JUniOI princeu; Linda Westherwall, auide, and Debbie Washko, marshall. AIIIMAH GRADUATED Ainnan John L. Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs . William L. Palmer of 2120 Santa Ana Ave .• Costa Mesa, has paduated from a U..So Ai r Force technical school at Sheppard AFB. Teus. He was b'ai ned as an aircraft mechanic and has been U • ~iane4 to a u.nit of the Pac::i· fie Air Forces at Clut AB, Philippines. He s uended Costa Mel8 HiP School. DE COR AT IONS for tt-e Candy Cane Ball of the Newport Beach Assistance league Junior Auxiliary are d is - played here by the decorations committee members, Mrs. Seth M. Oberg of Costa Mesa , at left, and Mrs. Schuyler C. Joyner of Ea st Bluff. This fund ra is ing event of the Juniors wi ll be held Friday evening, Dec. B. at the Balboa Ba y Club. (Ensign photo.) LEGAL HOn <;E C[RTIFTC.\T£ OF BI'SI~ES.' f ic-titious Finn :'\am~ TIIf. t:~D ERSIG:'\ED dt>u herf"by certify that hf" il!l eon- ductinj! a [011'111~ bul!linf"i!l!ll at 3016 f.. Cout Hi,!h"'ay. Cor• ona d~l ~r. Calif., under the fictitious firm namf' of Coast Aato Service (f"ntf"r and that !laid firm is composed of the following person whosf" llii!M' in fall and plaee of l'f!!!l i<ieaee are a11 follows, to-it: le!!lter A. 5-ehaak., 3016 L Coa!!l l HiPiway, Coroaa d~J .Mar 92625 (9447 lolani Cirde, lhatin~toa Beach). I' In ESS my hand thi" 27th day of So•e111ber, 1967. lester A. Schunk STA IT. OF CA UFORSU "· COUN TY OF ORA~GE • OS TillS 27 th day of Novem-- ber, 1967, befo~ 111e, a So~ry JUNE 8 has been chosen as Public ia and for said eoanty the wedding date by Sandi and Alate, rMidino! threia, Walker, daughter of Mr. and duly cornm iuioned and !!lwom, ~l'!!lon.ally appeared l..e11-ter A. Mrs . John T. Bolsseranc of Sc-haal, i.aowa to me to be the Laguna Beach, and Chri sto--pert~oa whose aa"'" is sat. pher James Common, son of seri~ to the within iastn~• mnt, aad eek.aow ledlfld t• Mr. and Mrs. James A. com--tbat he euuted the Mftlle. moo of Costa Mesa. They WITN ESS my hnd u d oUieial SCMLAfLY TO TALK are both graduates of New-t~.f"al. Je .. ie R. Hill Mic:bcle Jmett of Costa port HarOOr High Schaal and Notary Pablic: ia ud ror ••W Mesa., •& S4S.2979, it band-are attending San Diego co .. ty nd St.te. li•a tichtt locally fot a State. The bride--to-be Is ~ Co-i••i011 e..pira Oet. ••peace duoaall •iciOry.. 24 1970. ,__..._ 1o be held a., che the granddaughttf of Mrs. h\ta. .. : No ... 30. Oree. 1. ,.._ Los M .. l•• Yoaaa 1 ... Edith Morthl_,d of Corona 21, 1967. ia tiM! Ne•port Ha,.. paWicas at DOOil this s. ... del Mar and of Mrs. IRde ~·""';.;...;;£.;;u;.1:,P;.·.-._..., __ .- II ::;.:o.c. 1, ., •• ,.... Prewett of Costa Mesa. The Holol. Tbo opoetet i wedding will be held at will bo •lloor Pllyllio Sdlla; Christ Church by the Su In Central Newport • Cell io ,_,-... ....... " .. 67,UIIO PAY ••• FOITHE •urs *THEN PAY A SI'ECIAL LOW t.IONTHI.Y RATE ON A COUitSE INOIVIDUAI.I. Y DESI&NEO FOil YOU JOIN NOW Trim off ,~ excess pounds ~ ~~ & . h ~ 1nc es __ -;.J COIIMINDID AND APPIOYID U .• .A. INCLUDE A NEW SLIM FIGURE IN YOUR HOLIDAY PLANS ... • GIVE THAT SPEWI. \ "'• ..... ...... , .. ..... ..... Will WHAT THEY REALLY WAIT Fll CIIIS1IIAS · A IIEW Fl&lm II PHYSQJE! 1m PROGRAM AYAUBLE 3 COOEIIEIT LOCI TIOIS * In Costa Mesa Call 549-3368 2300 Harbor Blvd. 51 0S. la11ULJ9) ....,. ...... Rllpp l. c.e.r OPBI 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DAllY * * SEPARATE FAOIIIlES FOR LADIES AND 111N -• -·r.IY ' LHALIIITICI IIOTICEOF TIVSTt:E"SSALE No, 4097 0. Dec .. ber 22, 1967, •t I hOO A,N,, UNION BANK, •• T'n.1t" ••cfer •d /.,.. ... , to 0..4 of Trnt d1te No.,..aber 7, 1963, made by IRVINC C. JORDAN AND !ltARY C. J) R DAN, llu b••d .. d wife, •d recxuded No..,embe r 13, 1963 Ia Book 6802, P130 316 of Offidal Recorda Ia the office of \he Recorder of Oraose Coo•ty, C•lilo rol•, 3lveo to »ecare an iadebtedne•• Ia favor o f UN ION BANK, • C•liforoi• corporatloa, will ••II 11 public •actioa to hlldl• e l,l bidder for cu h (PAYAB[[ AT TIME Or SALE IN LAW· rUL MONF.Y Or TilE UNITED STATES) at the leet aatr1oce 10 Uaioo 8aak •t 500 Sooth M•ID Street U L• \'eta Aveoue it~ the Ci ty of OtiUlflt! aod Couaty of Orufe, St1te of C•llfo111l•, all rl 1, title, a11d iate re1t cooveye to 1nd oo,. held by it uoder •aid Deed Ia tie pro,eny aitu.te ID th e City o Newport Beach, io ... ld County and State, de.., cribed u : L.;ot 11 3 of T ract No . 281 3 Irvine Te r~c• Unit 3, all shown on a map tf'corded in boolt 94 Pagu 45, 46 and 47 of Miacf'll anf'OIHI \laps, record .. of Ou lnj!:r, County of C~t.lifornia. FRED PATT~RSON of Balboo, at right, holds the R'ewson w. Foote Memorial Trophy after capturing 1st place in the annual senior championsh ip at Irvine Coast Country Club. He posted a one over par 73 • 8 (net 65) to win over the filed of 140 contestants. Charles Hester of Canleo Shores, left, hed his name added to the Earl Stanley Memorial Trophy after winning low net in the 5().5.4 age group with a 66. Clarence Rubbert of Ba lboa, center, was tournament super- visor of the one day event. (Rich Bassen photo.) Said li&1P wil l br made, but ·,odthout covenant or war- ranty, ellpre~~oK or im pl ied, r~ gardiog titl e, po!loJesll ion, or eocumbrancr .. , to pay the prlncip111 l sum of !!&id note, llecured by !'laid DePd, to wit: 110,661.13, with interl"~ll from F'ebruary 77, 1967 •U the rate of 1r. per annum, a!l in .. a id 110te provided, adv ance!l, if ~~r~y, under the tenna of !laid Deed; fre!!, cltugu 110d ell• pell!!le!f o f thr ttu!!itee and of the trusta creued by "llid Deed. All star teams organized The benefici ary under >~odd Deed, by reaaon of a breat·h or default in the obli!!alioD!I The Boys' Club of the Harbor Area at the Upper Bay and Central Branches are hol~ina tryouts for their Sth, 6th, 7th, 8th and hiah school baske tball 11! 1tar travelina teams, The boys se lected from the intra· mural teams will be judaed on their all around play , accordina to Coaches Bob Elder and Don Saddler. Leadina candidates in the Cliff Webb and Les Holmes, the Boys' Club Soccer teams have been doina very well in the Na tional You th Soecer Association or Oranae County, Arts and crafts di re ctors Clyde Hartwiasen and Bruce Ketchum have prepared many projects fo r the holiday season. Boys can make any number of aifts and decor- ations for t heir fam ilies and friends. Tom Kina, 16, a member of the Upper Bay Branch, has been honored wi th an achievemen t award from the Costa Mesa Optimist Club. Tom and arts and crafts director BNce Ketchum at· tended the luncheon at which Tom received his award. Tom has been a Keyuone member for 2 years and is ser vina now as presi - dent. He is active in sporu and is Ill insUUctor in arts and crafts. secured thereby , heretofore various arades at Upper Bay include: Bob Hewie,. Craia Hayes, Pat Kalama, Doua MacLean, Randy Ticer and Bill Clouah for the 8th arade; Tim Kiley, Mike Maaner, Ne il Burt, Bill Han yak, and Donny Fau Ids for the 7th arade; Pete Brown, Blake Deetz, Dudd ie Rich, and Roaer Kempl er for the 6th arade ; Jon Sims, Dous; Eccles, Tim Wetz el and Dave Blocltmeyer for the 51h grade. executed and delivered to the uadersi~ed a wrinea Declar- llioll o f Default and Demand for Sale, and written notice of breach and election to cause the underl'l igDed to !lell uid property to satisfy uid obli- gations, and thereafter, on \lay 26 . 1967, the undersigned causell u id notice of breach and election to be recorded in Bonk 8263, Page 5 13 of OFficial Re cotd!l in !laid Reco rdrr'!l Office. Dated: 'J ovembrr 21, /%7 Union Rank ill~ said Tru !ltee, ·\rdene Leitch, Op .. ratioo!'l Off icer -\u thorizf'd ~igna tor \646!. Publi~h: 'In ~·. 30, Dec. 7, 14, 1967, in thf' 'lewport tl arbor F'n"i 110 LEGAL NOTICE 11 11 111\\\C ~ :\0. 12l7 \\ Oil Ill \-\ \Ct: Of' Til F CIT Y Of \t;l\POil T IJL"r.Cil AIJDI~G Lit \P'n:H "1 .22 TO Til E -.;~:w. I'OIIT IH.H :/1 \JI"~IC:IPAI. L()IU: 1\l l'tl"I\G :\ RE.\1. l'IUl P~.Hn 1'11 -\\.S n :n T ·\X 0'1 rJI~. S\l.t. OF fl~:"r.L J'IIOP~:un llw I 111 Loun ,..il ,f th ... f:it• ,f \ .. "port fl,.,,, h doe ... .,,ol ,oin ,., ),,(j,,.., .,~ l IIO\ I . Ch.qMr 1.:!:! ;,. o.l.lo·•l I·• tlw \,•.,.pnrt /lrarh \luto ,,. 'I''' I I ••ol•• l<• ,,.,,,J · "Chapl•r 1.12 REI. l PROPERTY TRA~SFER TI.X s~cl ions . 1.!.2 .UJO "I'"" I irl••-\dnpt ion \nth .. rit•. L.;~.ll:.'lt ],, lm1 .. , ..... ,t, 1 . .!:!.1110 l'•·t-.tm.. l.oaJJ/,. fur I ·•~. I..!.!.IJUJ ~ "'mpt"'n rn .. lrtH1"'!1 1 .... l..!,!.o;o ~ ••·mpt ... o m.-.nt,,J 'f•'IH tr..,, l . .!.!.flf,ll ~ '''lnj!lirm -/n ... ,,h Po· o \ "' (l.tni.JUjl\t \. t,_!:J_,II';'U ~.~<'ln(oll•m -Ur drr, o f ..,,., u• ,,,, • ., .md t.,c hnn~~; .. i ''""'"""'""· I...:.!.OiliJ t "''IJJ>I io n -L··rta in l'.trln••r .. ll iJ• Tmns frr:.. 1 . .!:?.090 ·\dmini-.u .. li.-.n. !.~.!.IOU ll••lnud,., 1.:!~.111) fJpo•r~•ti•·•· Out<·. 3.11.010 ShDI"I Title -Adop- l iOtl A.ulhodry. Thi,. ChAptl"r "hall 1,,. lnu\\D ,,..; th f' '1{(•.,1 l'rnp•·rh l'nm,.f••r T,,~ Ordi· rwn rt· ,f tht' Ci ty of i'll'lwport llo·,•ch', It ;,. ~td O()t "rl pllf!l uant Ho th .. tturhurity conlilincd in /'.ort 6.7 (rommt"n rlntc wi th ..;,.,.tic.n 1190/) of IHvi!<ton 2 of tlu· R,.v.,nur it nd T .. ~.o tion Code of thr ~tall' of f:.,lifornio. 3.12.020 To• l'"posed. There All Harbor Area teams started league play aaainst the La H.abn Boys' Club at \he Harbor Area Ccnual Gym last Saturday, Nov, 25. Due to the work of volun- teer coaches, Ken Duke, LEGAL NOTICE !lion thereof, or the Dilltricl of Columbia , shall not br lia ble for any tax imposed by this Chapter wi th respect to ttny dee.!, instrument, or wr iting to which it ill a pt~rty,·bu t the tall may be collected by usess• meat from nny other ~rty liable therefor. 3.21.060 E:u'"pl/01'1 -lnso/. vency ar Bonlc.,uptcy. The tax im p0111t'd by thi!l Chapter i!Jhall not apply to tho> ma lt ing, deli· Vf!riog or fj[iog of I'ODVf'Y IIDCI!'!I to make e ffective any yl .. n of reorganization or adju!<tmeot: Ca l Coafirmr.d under the r e- tle ral Banltruplcy Ar t, 1111 amend- rot: (b) .-\p pt"ov .. d in an equity rr· ce ivt"rsh ip procreding in a court involving a railroad cor· poraliou, as defined in subdi· vis ion (m) of Sel"tiDil :!05 of Tille I I of the United Statr"' Code, as amo:ndf'd; (c) o\ppro,.rd in an equity re· criverllhip proreediDji: in 11 cou rt involvmg 11 corpora tion, as dt'fined in subJivillton (3 ) of Sectioo 506 of Titlt' II of the Unit,.d State!'! Code, a .. am••nd- ed: or (d) 1\'berehy a mere rhalljo!l!' in identity, form or p]a('e of or· ,l!iln i1.ation i11 affr cted. Sub,..ect ions (u) to {d), inc lo· >~oive, of thii'i lllf'C"liun "'hall or.ly '".P,ply if t.hr maltin,l!. delivery or fil m,~~; of 1nstrumt'nl11 of tran!!ilrr or <"Onvey!ln Ces occurs wi th in Hve (5) years frorn the date of l'ludt r onfirmation, approval or change. Members of the Cenual Branch Oaa footba II teams were feted with a dinner pur on b)' Nancy Kahler, a mem· ber of the Central Branch Mothers Club. The Central Branch Coin Club has been s;rowina with each mee tin a: and now num· bers 20 boys. The club meets at 7 p.m. on Thurs· days. John Raths, 11 -y ear~id pocket billiard insUUciO r, now s tationed with the \tarine Corps at San Diego, has volunteered to insuuct boys & to 11 years of aae at the Central Branch at 10:30 Saturday morning classes. LEGAL NOnCE of any p&rtnl'r:Jhip IO'ith in tht' mf'a ning of Sec tion 708 of thr lntNnal Re•·f'nur Cnol .. of 195·l, fur ]111rp01•"" of thl..; Chapt~r. "Ul'h parlnrr,.hi]l s h.tll be treatr:d &!II ha ving f'\rr ntrd an instrument v.ht'reLy tht'rl' w•s evnv .. ved, for fair m11rlt.et valut" (rxr iU.AiVf' of thf' valut" vf oiO\' AERONUTRONIC GIVEN CHECK FOR SAVINGS Philco--ford Aeronuuooic has received a cash award of Sl4,503.78 as the first increment of iu s hare of savinas on the Shillelaah guided missile proaram. The &avinas resulted from value .enaineerina desian chanaes to the Shillelagh missile suaaested by Aero-- nuuonic enaineers and a~ proved by the ~issile CCJnla mand. Savings over a )·year period, to be split between the aovernment and the con- tractor, are e:r.pected to total over SIO mi llion. Morris H. KniJttt, chief of 5.ystems Con tr act Division, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., presented the royalty chec k to J ohn B. Lawson, Philco- Ford vice president and Aeronutronic Division gener- al manaaer. LEGAL NOTICE !it'll or enrumbran<"e lf'mai n in ~ O R OIJI;ANC:f~ NO. 1238 thNt-onl, a ll rralt) hriJ by o\S OHntNo\NCE Of T il E !luC'h ()IHIOC"rship •H th e time of CITY Of ~EWPO R T BEA CU MiCh lt'rm ination. ·\.\tf:NOING SECTIO~ 5.04.350 3. 'lO ot mor .. thiln on" t1u Of THE ~EWPORT HEAC!I shall b.. impo11t'd l"""uant to \lrNICI PA L CODE RELATING thic; Chapter by n•ason of a TO TIIF: 5:\LE or f'OOU t!'rmi notion des<"ritw<l in sub· PROIJ llC:TS ON Pl 'HI.IC: !le•·t•on 2. nod anr tran .. fe r pur-STHt~t:TS ~u10 n1 thrrt-lo, w1th rr,.,~r t to The City Council of the City the rrahy held b)· sn!'h p.mnrr· of N!'wport Belich dor11 ordain .!lhip at thr lime t'l( .!lu r h tl'r-iiS fotlo•u: lnin<~l ion. S[CTJON I. 51!'ctiom !..04.3;)0 3.12.090 A.d'"lnlurotiOtt . The of the N,.wpon Bn ch \lunicipal Count y Rr cordrr o;ha/1 admin i,.. Code iii ame nd ed to n".:ad : IO'r thi .. Ch11ptrt in r onforrnitv ''S.lU.JSOSelling FooJ Pro· with the yro\•i1iiOO!< nf Pan 6.~ duets Ott tM Sr,..ets Prohibited. of IJi vi!ltOO 2 of thr Rr.venue :'\o per!>OO !lhall engag,. in the 11nd Ta .. ation Codt' an d the pro-bu.•Hnes/11 of srllin:r any br\'!'f· wision K of any County ordi-"f!:e, food or foc. prOd urt of anct' adoptt'd pur!luant th r.rrto. any kind int,.nd!'ti for imme- 3.21.100 Refunds . ClaimA for d.iatt' <"On,.umption oo the pub· l1c !Hrrrts or >'li drwallt.s in refund of 11111'!8 impo!<t'd r"· .!luant I ll this Ch•pter shai be.-the foll owi nl! arr11,. with in thf' , City : @Ovemrd Ly tht" p<OYil'liOO!OI or Ch11pter 5 (<"nm mr ncioll! with Area I. That 11rea bounded Section 5096) uf Part 9 of Oi vi-on the wc"'l by thl' we~C<terly !liun 1 of the Revenue and city limits, on the north by Ta ... tioa Code o( the Slate of lhf' northerly ri@ihl of way Ca lifornia. lineof Pa <"i fi c C:oat~t ll ighway , oo thf' t'll sl by thr ea!ltf!m· 1.22.110 O,..rotl¥e Dote. most ri8f'!t of we:r line of Th ia Chapter 111 ha ll not hecomr !'lt'IO'port Houlr:vnr , oo the ~perativr. un leas the County of southea!lt by 20th Street, and 0ran@ie ball 1d0pted an ordi· On lhe !lOUth by the Jine of 111nce impo11in8 a tax oa tre n111· ordiaary hish tide of the fera of real property pur11uant Pacific Oct'lln . to the proviaioo11 of P 11rt 6 .7 Area 2. That art"a bounded of Oivil!l ioo 2 of the Revenue on the we11 t bv the weatem. aad Taxalioa Cod .. of the Stall!' 01011t rigbt of w·ay line of 20th of California. If thfl County Stret"t, oa the oortJt 1ry the o( OrR.ose hn adopted u ch line of ordir~•ry hish ttde o f From the Police Bloner LHAL IICITICI N011C!OJ PUBLIC HEAIIMC N011CE 15 REIEBY CIVEII tll•t ._ City Coaacrll • f lll• City of .... pon e .. crit. will it.ord • ,.IIIIo •••rl., Nprdt.~ lila •Heal of D. L. 'l)e•jlr Jr. fro. liM! d•elaloa of &I.e t .. .,... co-i••lo_. c~ .. ,., .. Varl•ar:• No. 9'131 to par•H oo ulraetloa o f raar fiN aall •t~rway caeroacllia1 I ,taaa, 9 ia chaa ls10 tile r~Jred !!.loot aeaback fro• JHIIbllcr allay •• Nar of property oa Lot 1l, Block II, taal Newport Tract, !tao•• •• 116 Eaat Ooa• rroat, Newport Beech, M1a411,. Me•. 20 tral Newport. the .... d • 4l2 Vi•• Pion, Eut Bhalf Tbe Vettaille1 R .. uunnt. Cfltb; when the lnv.et&ia•· ••• A. VW ••• Wit reporl.od 1611 Weucliff Or., We1tcliff wei, the found lhet tome· ,.,ten bf s'Cou Lewia, 206~ C•nt.er. reported Lbe thert one bad duowa a black Vltta del Oro, Ea.atbh•ff of 2 bronze atatue.-Y111ued bowline bal1 with lhe name •• .Richu-d Hooper, 1004 '' •uo from a ohetr in lhe .. Loretta," on it al lhe sail El Camino, No. 2, Coa&a dinlne 100m ••• S. Jacklin, Iiebl of her cu ••• Pauline Me•a, pu-ked bit Muttanaet 531 Redtanda Ave •• Newport Wai.Lman, 42, of 1%~ Mon .. 500 SUperior, Wett Newport Hei!lhta. ttated tbal a 10~11 Ave.. Cotta Men, (CootJ.Dued em ap 'l) boy•s arcren bicycle worth fa~ led the tobrlety Leu and .t2.5 had been stolen from wu booked on lhe c:harae LEGAL NOTICI che rear of hie houte •• , • 6f dNnk drivln& lftcrr police Jean O'Conner, 6704 W. officers uw her make a U Ocean Fl.. Weu Newport, turn where h wat not per- discovered hcrt' freezer ln miU.ed. the 1aiaae had been robbed Tnsclay, Nov. 21 of a pot roast. lef of lamb Hi s 'SO Olds was uolen and chicken breallt, and from the 15 00 block of w. what was even worse, the Balboa Blvd., Central New· door had been left open by port, around &:)\.) p.m., re- lhe thief to that SSO of food ported Daniel Donahue, Will spoiled ••• Hit aolf nas Mendoza Or., COl la baa was empty, the set of Men ..• Scott Lewis, of aotf clubs had been stolen, 2601 Vista Del Oro, East acc::ordina to John Slauahter, Bluff, looked out the window 477 Prospect, Newport at 1730 W. Coas t Hwy,, Shores ... Car driven Lola Mariners Mile, and saw Sanders, 1S32 Miramar Dr., someone drivina off wilh a ApL C, Balboa, and Mark VW -it turned out that the i\-tason , 116 Via Undine, VW was his ... Ralph Miller, Lido Isle, were invo lved in 2301 Alta Visla, Eaat Bluff a car collision on 30th SL , discovered that someon; Newport. .• Hi s 10ft. home• had s10len his aold cuff made dinahy was taken, link lllld tie bar valued al said Thomas Fry, 31~ SllO ... Motuan 'Salah, 126 ~ade, . Balboa. .Steve Jlst SL, West Sewport, Hm chcltff, 1628 W. Ocean drove his Ford into the park· Front, No. !· Centra~ New-,ed Olds belonaina to Steven pon, couldn t start hu car, Macey, 503 Marauerite, so he o pened the hood and Corona del Mar ... Police found the coil had been re-aareed with Bill Cooper, JS moved v.ohile the car was of 3026 W. Coaa t Hwy,, • parked at 17th and W. Sal-West Newport, who said boa Blvd ... Romulus Von "I'm too drunk to take this Ha~mbar.a .of Laauna Hills, test," and they booked him while dnvma no~th on N e~· on the chuae of drunk driv• port Blvd., was mwlved 1n ina. a collision with car driver Judith Heath of 2204-B W. Wedn.sdoy, Nov. 22 Ocean Front, Cenual New-A raw eu was thrown and porL .. James Florez, 306-A spattered at the front door Jlnd SL, West Newport, re-of her residence, said Eu- ported the theft of his 1156 nice Ewinc. 3316 Via Lido, 'Buick from the Ma rket Bas-Lido Shops uea. , .Ernest ket parkina lot. •. A woman Van Dorn came down from left by the back stairs and Whi ttier to check his apart- didn't pay the s&.J2 rent for ment at 108 25th St., Cen- her room at the Newport tral Newport, and found that Chlllnel Inn, 6030 W. Coast chairs and lamp valued at Hwy., West Newport. $l2S were missina., .Tools While Mrs. D. Comstock of were stolen from a ki t under 10~ Via Isle, the ~eat of his Honda, ac- C cn• cordina H•ethtt -Air C.ditloftlnt Sh .. t Metal 1640 Suparier An. Ll 8-5531 ...f.O't wilu.' • BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy, Corona· det Mar Phone 673-7336 o BUILDING • REIIODELlNG • ADDITIONS LlCEIISED & BONDED FRED H. GERWICK 304 Goldon...l 673-6041 -S.fi· 2170 Crystaliner Corporation Casting Ruins & Mold., Fiberglass Mo11r ial1 onU Suppl i•• -Ll "-0292 1626 Plac..,tia, Costa M11a ....I!!!:.. IIi -r,..r.. WILCOX.CIIITnNDEN HAIIDWAIII Navtpt~ .... l Cf'larts-... Q 1'700 W. C-..t Hwy. N.l . _..,, z,..,.,. '"urn o UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERING (By l•Hopec.t Cra{hmrn) REMODEL 2 ,c . 11t ONLY $69.50 c.u .... ....,. .. 215 Molo H. I . 536-6405 FREE ~ol I. pickup CUSTOM FURNITURE UPHOLSTER • QUALITY WORK • NEIL'$ -========""::"::'"::•::":::"=-! FIRI~Sl -_, M .. ,., 11,..111. • DRT CLEANING "'-" Booc~ 11 67S.«NN~ NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVtN that OD Mo aday, the 23rd day o f Oc tober, 1967, there waa pre•ented to tht: City Cooacil of the City of Newport Beach a prelimlaary reporc co11eerui11A the propoaed iDstallatioa ol addltir~na) 111reet 118hta 11nd appurtenaacea wlthla A•aeu- menl Diatric t ~o. SO (Balboa bland Street l.ishtine: Oiatrict) poranet lo the provilllion• of the S1reet l.lshlins .-\c t of 1919, Di vision 14. Part I· of the St~ets and Hi &hwaya Code of the State r~f CaHionaia. which report waa approved by the Citr Council whhont modlftcauoa. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVES NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that llrre aeld pabllc h~JariDJ will be held oa the I hb d_,-of December 1967, a1 lbe hour of 7130 P.M. Ia th e Couocll C.bambera o f U.a City Ball of l.be City of New~rt Beacla Callfonda, at whldl. tlrne ud plaee ••Y end all pcr1oaa llterested may appear aad bo he11rd thetaoD. Laura La1loa City Clerk City of Nawport Beac:h Publlahr Sov. 30, 1967, Ia the Newport Herbor ED aip LEGAL NOnCE that 011 Monday, the 13th day Nnembtrr 1, Hl67 or November, 1967, the Chy Th C ·1 1 h c· 1 "' a aaderalpad do ~rtlfy oanet o t e tty o ,~ ewport they &hi COild•ctlal a but ... I Beach adopted its Reaolotloa N ... 7 d I • 1 · 1 at P.O. Bos 317 , OltANCE, o, e c anna t• tnten t on CALIFORviA, ••••• •'• llcll• to order aa Improvement con• •~ .. siatill8 or the lnst•ll•lion of tloua firm ume of llllpariaiJa .. additioaal s treet liAhta a11 d veatmeatCoatpaay .. d that .. ld appurtenancf!a in Asae•.m.ent firm ia compoaed of the follow .. Dis trict So, 50 and aettla 8 las peraona, whoae nameala fall thr time and placr for hearing and p1a eea of ~•ldeac• are aa lhereon. followat ~OTIC EIS f'U RTHERGI VE~ Andrew ud Raymoade C. that Mondey, thr lith d•y of Kleczko, 907 E. Carletoa A••·• December, 1967, at the hour Oraap, Calif.; Jamea N. Clrra .. of 7:30 P.:\t ., in the Chamber• varrla aad Mildred E. Ch••ar- of the City Coaac ll of the City r 3• £ r ., B h 1 d r a, .,11 .Stearaa Or., Oraa .. , o .•ewporl eac , ocate lit Calif. 3300 Wea l ;\ewport Boulevard, b 0 C Jamea N. Chavarl1a Newport Beac , ran!!_e nanty, MildNd E. Cit.aw.n1a California, is the date, time 11.0d place fixed for t.hr beerla1 Aadraw Klecsko of protesta filed in writlnl by Ra)'mosd• C. l:leezko all !nteruted person who STATE OF CALIFORNIA •• object to the proposed improve• COUNTY OF ORANGE ' m~nt or to the assessme11t Oa Nov••ber 7, 1967, barote therefor. IM , lha ~:~aderalped, a Notary Tht' improvemeat prr~r.~~ed P,.bllc iD ud for aeld Stat.a, to be made ie the instal e tioa peraou.lly appaar•d Aadrew of 25 inc a.nducent atreet ICieczko& Raymoerda C. [)aea• li&tns 11nd a!jputtenucea ill ko and ]alMa N. Chavarria aad the a!ll!y!l of a1boa IJIIBlld Ia \tildNd E. Cbavanla kaowa to the City of :"ewport Beach. me to be the peraou whoae Reference i11 hereby made for naaea are aab•crJbed to the furthu particularl!l regardia1 lutnrme1t aad acltoow• aaid improvemeat to the pre• to me tbat th•y e:~ecatad liminary re port and reAo lulion of intention wh ich ar~ on file my haad and offlelal in the oHicr of thr City Clerk of thf' City o f :"e"'J Otl Beach. S~~·~::;:,,':;';~::.A· Oodeo llated: Xovember b , 1967 ~ explrea July Laura L•sios City Clerk Publil!lh: :'\ov, 23 and 30. 1967, in the 1\ewpolt Herbor Enaip. Shrubs, Interior Plants Tropical & Trees lnsectcide s and Fert ili zer S&H Green Stomps FREE DELIVERY CORONA DD.. MAR 2744 E. Coast MR. KWN • Carpet Cleaning e Floor..StzippinJ ~wulnc • Windows Complete Cleaning SeA~ice. CALL- 646-49n Off ... ?.~u •• ------·--ooto(·· .... "-"'"u o P'ET SUP'P'LIU T ... CH. Pl .. We .hw. lhe 1-..st •4 .-oat ..._tifwl HIKfi• of tfOtN etl fish I• •• •"" ,., •• ceny • t.,ll lif•• of ..,.iu.t, .. d ell IICC .. ~ aorlea .. _....., the hoWfy. S..rh Soo T...,;col, 218 II, Ill_,, C.M. Lli>orty 8.7961 • C.oto ..... o PLUMBING A.R. MAIItSAC PLUMBER 700 Carnation Ave. Co ron a del Mar Plwnbina Repairs DAY & Nl G!T WATER HEATERS 673-4130 oJEWELERS WALLACE CILDEIIMEID J EWELER 3123 E.. Coaat Hiahway Corona dcrl Mar ORiole)..~ • RESTAURANT ()Pfrtt= UPHOLST~RV e REFINI SH ING DRAPI:AIES e CUSTo.t CAI'IIPETS AMPLE PARKIN G. IN REAA ;,. hl'rrb) imp<J,. .. d on each •lcf'd, in~trum,.nt ur writiD8 by wh idl soy la nd~. tt'nementa, or oth er rf'ulty 111old ,.;thin the City !!lhall 1M" granted, lllllllij!;ned. tr11n s ferrf'd or Dlhrrwi!le con- veyed to, or vcMted in, the pur· ch11ser or purr hasers, or aay other penw n or per111oas, by hia or their dirrct1on, when the conalder11tioo or value of the intereal or r opt'r1y conveyed (e .. clualve o the va lue of aay Ilea ur eaeumbr11nr.e11 rernaialo& thflieon at the time of M le) ex• ee.eda one haodred dollara (1 100), a taK at the tate of twn1y1even. and oae·half onta (10.275) for each fivr .ba.dted doll•nr (1500) or ftt~e• lloul ,.,, dlereof. 3.12,070 E•a'"ptlon -Orrl••• of Saeuriries orod E.chottte Co'""''s•ion. The tall imp~ed by thi111 Cha~ter .-.hall not appiT to t.h e makmji! or delivt"ry o conveyaoce!l to make r ffect ivr. anv Mdt'r of the St-cur itil!'s <~nd E .'ehan~ Commi>'llllion, a s df'· fined in ;ubdivill ion (a) of s~c · tion 1063 r~r the lntern11l H". Vf'DUf' Cod(' or 1954; but r~nl,r if: (•l The order of the SecuntieM an ord i11ance which has be-Newport Bay, on the eal'll by c omr operative at 12:01 a.m. the eaaten:~mo!!lt ri&t!t of way on Jaauary I 1968, or on u y line of G Strret, and 011 the later dalf', J.,.n th it1 Chaptrr s!"lth by the liat' of ortllnery Profeuional ..ct t.ta•• cky cleMina -rast Hnice NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC •. HWHERE T H E 4 U.S. Fl.i.GS FLY" I!USHIIII!'S ... 0.., LUNOII!ON-~ER COCKTAILS ORiola ,_.,..,, :1450 VIA OPORTO No-Boado aad E: .. ch•n8e Cornmi1011iua in obedie~:~c~ lo which auch con- veyaace ia madf' recites 1h11t s uch coa veyance is neces11•ry or arprr~ptiate to rHec tuate tht' provosion11 of Sectioa 791t of Tille 15 of the Uui ted Statu Code, re1atins lo the Public Ut ility Ho!dins Compu.y Ac-t of 1935; (b) Such order ·~c ifiu the property which la Ofdered to be coeveyed; (c) 5ac::h coa.veyaac::e Ia made ia obedieace to aach. Ol'der. J.ll.OH ~ •• .,,_ -C•"-'" ,..,_.,.,, r,_.,_., ahall become operative 11imul· h•sfl t1de or th e Pacific: t•aeou .. ly wilh the operativf' OceaQ, date of !laid County ordtnanc:e:' Thia aecliOG aha II aol be Sf:CTION 2. UpOil Ita adoP" coastrued to rutrict the ••le tloo, the City Crert ahall file of food producta ie aoy of the 1.,.0 copie1 of thia ordiunce above , deaerlbed ,are .. I of )t.he with the Co•nty Recorder of City. whea delivrred to prlvale Orlln_!e COQ11ty. premutea. SECTION 3. Thla ordinance SECTION 2. Thia Ot"di11ance •hall be P'lbllahed once Ia the aball be pqblls hed oec:e ia the official uwaJII!per of 1he City, offiei•l oewa paper of lheChy, aad ~e aame ella II be effective .. d th e eame alita ll be· effec- 30 day• after the date or ita tive 30 clay• after the date of adoptloa. ita odoptioa., l Tlita Otdiaa11ce waa lalro-11ais ordlaaoc::e ••• latro- dac::ed at a Nplar ~ella& of d•ced &I • ~plar !Metla& of tiM City Coac::il of the City tb Clly Co.ac::il of th City of Newport Beach hid oa dM: or Newport &..ct. hlcl oa die lltt. d.,. of Nove•~r. 1967, IS~ Uy of Novo•ber, 1!11167, Md w•• adopted oa &.it.e 27th ud w•• adofted oa dlr• 27dl ""/i ol N•ve•\er, 1967, b)' lila de/i of Nn-Mr, 191157, by tile fo lowle1 'tOle to wit: fo I owl a& !ct'-s.J-• wit: -quality work - Hlr ICnice Ja•dty, Finilhed L•••J Aa•c)' "Die !. eo.-li.,., Cllll ~-. •fLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS . . Dflhrl Tom FLORISTS -!.~79 2431-,...11··· COSTA MISA ROY ELDER CONT ... CT I. .. NIII:a ••awaAIIil IITVI.I .. 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Cntt.Oar, h~ llrltMall, Cta~r, H•••tM -•--T c~, -l•oo. c~, ... liB. •:..~--:::::.:,:;..;·-,;:;;.;....,.:;;;:~'~ .,. .. RECOMMEND •• .., ........... wrftl&l ~ .. .ewe ...... . J.IJMiaa o"':..._:••~~oo-,u~o;• ....., •• lllitl&. ·-......... s.... • ..,.....,. ........ _...,_.., __ ........... -............ ...... a c ... la•lat: ~•,..lp wJt.lrrla tat. •••'•f •f S.Ctloa 701 of ... .. ...._ 1ne111a Cod• of 1954:aM (~) S.d. eoaaiaal"\ Jl!lrCaer· .._,, tft~lil... to olcl ~. ,..,ty e---.4. ,. t. 1f ....... '-,. ... ,,. NOM COVNCIUIEN: Noae. NOr.;:t COUliCIUIEN t Noae ~ ABSE~T COONCILMEN•l ..... ABSENT COONCIUIEN <lo,;... .IACIZZI p.,1 J. Gniw p.,l J. c .... , IIIILPHL IITM ... ,.,. A nEST: Ma,or N1tur11'1 Way 10 H .. lda -ATTEST, t...,. lAal• CltyCim P.~ll-: Pfo., • .S01 1967, Ia 1\a N .. ,.wt a.,._ E.•l• ...... ,.. lAaloa. le••lY -Relu11ion. Chy Cledi '-'•11•1 No•. 30, 1967, Ia Call fw a ..._,ltallon n. "••pori a • .._ ~:o.1., '*'6110 "' 136-7"1 ..... FOI IIIYICU, PIOOICn 01 NILIC lliFII.&rlll -- m If-• 1'011 TOll ,._Ill Y-O... From the • ICoootl od-IO&io 6) tlalaloto, ... --lla , .. lllned, aaw lbat aomeono hed teal09'ed the f10t1t bump- er. · •• Car drivel'l Jo•no An· deriiCin or l39 Via llbaca, Lido lal• and Anne Fou or 1112 .Berkshire, Weatclitr, , w-.&eHrr, were involved ln a colli•im on Woatclirr Or.·. ·.Over 1 tlOO worth o r <l.mqea Wal done 10 the VW &loot Jerry Alhadert or SAVI-!Y IVIRY-Tli ,Ill CXIIIPARISOII Zl20 Newport ........ Wou zs• IL> C..lrol NtwporL Newport, had P*fked on wat booted oo a wuraat Newpon Blvd ••• A 7S-pound f• •lawful entry.· •• Two 24'oot cement t&alue of a dr ... velued at SlOO. WCito boy ho ldlna a c:haater of uoleD from bit ,.,.,,, taid papu ••• t.lken from itt Rol•d Collin•, 312 Orchid, pedestal in 1he driveway Cotuna .del Mar •• ·.An an· ~eat ., her aaraao, accord-tique clock, valued at tlOO. ina ., Apee MaUhiu, wat tiOin from a model 27 Balboa Covoa. • .An home at 1112 Sanciqo, auto ttoreo and a tapet, Dov'r Shorea, 1ccordina ID valuod at 172, were t&olen Ivan Welle A Sont. ·,·.A from hit VWo uid Karl 1957 Chevrolet ldt ~ ~::;~~'~: H24 Holiday Rd., Jamet Rader of 4&4 Prot· If •. Mohaan S.lah, peel SL; Newport Shorea, 11. ••a• booked on &he charae a t lhe El Rancho Marke t theft or auto. ' •• A par kina lot WII stolen antique clock wu sometime between S 11nd 1 ~~~~~~~~~ro:fm~;,~MiMey'• Ship p.m ••• A S7S surfboard, al-2S37 W. Coast ways left at 1700 W. Ocelli'\ t-ile. Front. wu stolen, accord- Tit•nMy, Nov. 23 ina co owner Frank Fulton Lou.il Spells, 43, of 471 of 1706 W. Ocean Pront, Walnut, Newport Shorn, Central Newport. beaan celebratina Thanks· SaturMy, Ho•. 25 aivina early; at 2 a.m., he While John Forbs o f 40 he wu booked on the chuae Beacon Bay was aurfina, of drunk drivin~o •• l.aw-someone stole his ns renee Brown, 30, of JIS* stereo and S) shirL .• J41h SL, Wes t Newport, was 'lfbile norlhbound on Mac· booked on the charae of Arthur Blvd., south o f lhe drunk in au10 ... A yellow San Joaquin Hills, Florin ~~~------------------"""';..;~ Ford wason hit the parked Sieael of South Lasuna, cars bclonainato Edwin Me· and Frances Jones of 11 37 serve of 106 Via Genoa, Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Lido Isle, and Richard Ro · T errace, were involved in a binson of Pasadena, which car collision. .Gerald were parked on Via Orvieto Zalanaky, 300 Coral, Bal- ... Robert Bobbett, 30, of boa Island, lost his U65 STilE IOIIIIP bJ Seulor Ja ... Sci!IMia 31S'h 34th SL, Well New· Olevrolet to a lhief when ,We have three areat port. was booked on the he left it parked ovemiaht divisions of aovemmental charae of drivina while un -at Coral and Balboa ••. Car power in our Republic: local, the innuence oi' alcohol drivers LaWrence Thom, state and federal. At each he was discovered 2JB Cedar, Newport Shore s, level the chief e.:ecutive across the road, and Frank Cutler, Lon& responsibili ty is in the hands ·s hiah beam liahtson Beach, collided while driv· of elected of'ficials, alona • The car hood was left ina west on W. Coast Hwy. with the law-inakina power by the thief who stole ..• Arlen Wynn, S41 Hazel, which is ves ted in elected S2S air cleaner, atated Corona del Mar, was taken leaislators at the state and ~~~~•::d F lower, 301 Mar· 10 Hoaa Hospital by an federal levels. I. , Corona del Mar. . • anbulance after she wu It should ao without ~••m•orouo dents and acral· hurt in a car collision with sayina that the power to and a broken window Brent Comeau, 2315 •lolly elect those who control our caused by pieces of Lane, Newport Heiahta, on aovemment is euential to · oor"retc someonehad thrown West Coast Hwy, •. Two the survival of liberty. With- his car, aCcordina to bicycles, valued at Sl30, out it we have nei lhCr re· Hansen, ~1 1 Bayside were stolen from h er saraae public nor democracy, but Ne wporL •• Two mir· accordina to Barbara Ed-open dictatorship. were stolen (rem hi s warda, SOl Narcissus, Cor-The mul titude of appointed bus ovemiaht, reported ona del Mar, while she and offi cials in local, s tate and Ru•l!ell Craver, ) 14 36th her sons were at a movie. , • fede ral aovernments today West Newport E. Ol lila, turnins hi s car on are all -at least theoretic- Nov. U 40th St., West Newport, col-all y -;-under the ultimate t:HIJIRt:HI:S tided wlth John Marasco, au~hort..!_y of elected o~- 1101 W, Balboa Blvd., No . Ticl.al.s. Consequently theu J, Balboa, who was driving policies can be chanaed west on Balboa Blvd. , , through the ballot box. The radio and speakers But as I have pointed out were taken from her car during the current special while it was in the aaraae, seaaion or the California a aid Charlotte Ballard. Leaialai&Ueon coapeaaional B17 Seaahori, West New· reapporti onmen t, the courts porL .Possibly an ice are now takina over the pick was used to shimm the powers of elected lesis- rear door lock by some latures at both state and thief who entered Paper Un-£ederal levels -and it is limited, 1112 Irvine, West· almos t impossible to remove cliff Plaza, and stole S425 an incumbent judae throuah from the cash box, said the ballot box. Parallel with A Fru •J I ,J~p~,J-1 Co"l '•t•tio,{l/ Cbris1i1111 Ch flrch The Rev, Horman Brown, acting minister. 9Jnday Service and Church School at 10:00 a.m. Huraery care.providH Phone: 6.42-27-40 Firat Boptlat Church of Coate Mese Baptisl Bible F'ellowship lttdep~,Jul-A MiottOJIIIJOIU Santo Ano & Magnolia Sts . Dr. P.G. Neumann , pastor SUNDAY SERVICES ~:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morn ina Worship 6:00 p.m. Train ina Unions 7:00 p.m. Evenina Worship WEDNESDAY 7:20 p.m. Bible Study 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meetina Luth.rDn O.urch Of tt.. Mo.,., Luthen., Church In A.nerlco 2900 Pacific View Dr. IC<ore<oa del Mar, Californi William R. Eller Phone: ORiole )-5022 ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY nRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern ) Corona del Mar Coast How,. at Mac: Arthur Pastc.t Howard E. Willianll Phone 613-6626 WNDAY SCHOOL •••• t •45- MORNING WORSH"·· lleOO- EVENING WORSHJ' •• 7100 ,_ WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7rl S ,.. NUIUIERY PROVIDED Christian S..ic•s F1RST CHURCH OF' t11RIST, SOENTIST 3303 Via Lido Newport Beach SUNOA Y SCUOOL 9:1.5 •·"'· Gt~oil II '·"'· SUNDAY SERVICES ~~~~~~~]~~l.l WEDNESDAY ~:~iN~~~··"'· MEETlNG I"·"'· READING ROOM ONTIAL IIILE CHUICH of TlM~o#Chritl The PDWft of the ttoty Spirit Su!ICUv Sc"9DI ' AM MOI'I'Iins W011hip 't •nd IO:JO o\M [wl'llnl Sert~lc:lf 7 I'M Wrdr~e~ l ible Stu&, .-lid Purer 1 I'M Nurw"'' dur!na M"rYICf'\ ·-· • ..,., ' ..... -5 ..... . ........ .,., ' ..... ~ 7:•5 ...... . r ..... .., _,.F.;.,...,, 9 ..... -s a .•. ; 7-9 ..... '-4.,: 1 , ..... -. •·"'· JECO!IID Clll.l ~ Of' CWIIIIT. ICII:NTJn' Newport Such at Corona del Mer 610 Carnation Ave. SUNDA.Y SCHOOL 10 •• SUNDAY SERVICE 1t •• WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 1:00 "'"'' READING ROOM - Mutual Buildina 2863 East Coast Hi ... •~ayi owner Donald Zell. this is a movement toward Sunday, Mov. 26 granting unchecked e.:ecu- So much had been disturb-tive powers to non-elected edinhis home that J. Blake· ofricials, not under the more, 2501 Harbor View Dr., authority oC any elected Harbor View Hills, couldn't officials, m "reaional be sure of all that may have governments" which are been taken; but he does aranted e.:ten sive taxing know a S60 coin collection and reaulatory powers. wu s10 ien £rom a ha11 clo-Regic:naJ go.vernment was 1 seL .. Tbe Lincoln driven establ1 shed m the Lake by Elaie Tan of Placentia Tahoe area by a bill pa~~ed, out of the Stuft Shirt park-over my s trona oppos1tJon, ina lot had to be towed at the end ~f the 1967 away after she hit the Por· aeneral sesuon of the actte driven east on w. ~e~islature la~t AuausL A JOint resolution adopted C.oast Hwy. by Ja~es Cun· earlier in the year laid the nmaham o f 154 V1a Vella, . L.do 1 1 •••. 1 D ld groundwork for rea1onal J ae •.. wnJe ona · f Rucker was away on a three government m one o the ri chest and mos t populous day holiday, someone pried parts or our stale, the San open a bedJoom window at his residence. 600 Orchid, Francisco Bay area. Simi- Corona del Mar, and stole lar proposa.ts hav~ been $20 worth of pennies ... made from b me to Lime for Jean Bollin of 206 River· Los Anaeles. Or anae County side, Newport Heights, re• could be nexL . ported lhat someone kicked On Nov. 21 I •.ntrodu ce~ a two holes in the plaster Senate Re solution callma board of the hallway of a fo r a s.IUdy of lhe rapidly home under construction1at developma . plans and sys· 2223 Cliff Drive, Newpon ~ems o~ rea~onal aovernm~nt Heiahts •.• Car drivers Su-m Cahfom1a, to delemune san Goetz 322 Jasmine the truth of the charaea that Corona del,Mar, and Jenni: they des troy state aove~eian­ fer Thomas of Huntin&IOn ty , supersede state h nea, . . take control of aovemment Beach, ":e~e mvolved 10 a away from the eleciOrate, car colhs1on on W. Coast destroy representati ve !!wy .•• Two ~en dro~e off aovemment, preempt local In a arey p1ckup With. a elected o fficials, impose larae cam per a fter leav1na taution wilhout repreaen- Howard'a Re uauranut 3:40 tation and viol ale lhe stale a.m. wilhout payina for con ati'tution. S5.04 worfl of food. Advocates of reaional JIM MALON! I$ GIVEN &ovemment for the moat pari p ....,nON IY UCI s~em blandly unooncemed U 'loci C 1.1 . 8 L. walh these charaes. The n1 a t omta an .. impression is created that they do not really care whether the charaes are true or nol, and would press on with their reaional aovemment plans in either case. Before we pass mo re reaiooal sovernment bills like that penainina 10 Lake Tahoe, we ought to know exactly what we are doina. DR . JACK !A. HIRSHON has been appointed to the new posit ion of associate divisioo manage r of Hughes Air• craft CoiJ'4)any's Newport Beach division. He was JYB\Iiously genera l manager of the Philadelphia division of tR C Inc. (formerly lnter4 nat ional Resistance Com- pany). Hughes-New~rt Beach combines the prod uct lines of the former micro- electron ics and electronic l)'oducts divisions. The Newport Beach operation is des igned to house all of Hughes' circui t technology business in one division. YDUT!i APPRECIATION WEEK IS OBSERVED Youth appreciation wee k wa s highlighted at the Nov. I 5 meetina of the Cos ta \1e sa Optimis t Club at the Costa \tesa GoH and Country C lub. Special auests were John Bowman from Costa Mesa Hiah School, witl, counselor \>lartha Hall; Lawie Jencks fr om Estancia Ui&h School, with counse· lor Ow•aht Ootman; Tom Kina h om the Harbor Area Boys' C lub, with skills directot Bruce Ketchum; Be c ky Kendall fr om the Harbor Area Girls' Club with Mrs. Gleam Murphy , directof; and Ron Btookens of Future Farmers of Ameri ca, with Ro bert Perri~, FFA advisor and member rA the Oplimi 11 Club. Mayor Willard Jordan, also a auest for the evenina, spoke on the privileae of rec:oanizina deaervinayouth in the communi ty. N~RT HAIIIIOR EIISIGII SEOOIIO SECTIOII --... 1 THURSDAY, NOV. JO, 1•1 OOIOIA OELIIAR, CAUF. You ..ever have to worry about -'et)' whea your •vl~a al"'! with NIADr:NA'S OlDEST AND IAIOQ(ST MUTUAL SAVINGS ......................... PASADENA COlONA Oft MAR OFFICE W1 t:.-~1 C'AII~I "·•h"IOI C.'"'"" 0..1 i\br. C.lir 9.!6-:!-1 T•l,.lohon,. liii ·iOI u _.,..,..._.... l ltLc.. ...... •U.·f:M$ GIRl SCOUTS of Costa ,.., Troop 440, who meet at Sonora School, visited the Ensign newspaper office Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 22, to gather information on how an offset newspaper is published. P ictured here are, front rON, left to right, Jani Smith, Susan O'k eefe, Denise McNun, Cindy Gerkin and katy Fisher; 2nd row, Marissa Woodard, Debbie Hempstead, Carolyn Mollica, Katy Basile, Sharon Brantley and MindyKratzer;3rd row, Celia Endsley, Paula lonsdale, Karen Overholt,l ynn Dugle, Betty Moore, Cathy Gerkin and Jeanie Deluca; b&ck row, Peggy Bradley, Eliza· beth F isher, Debbie Helmeczi and Carol Marshall. Mrs. Donald Moll ica is troop leader, and Mrs. Cliff Endsley is assistant leader . LEGAL NOTICE NOTJC[ or TRUSTEE'S SALE: TRUST N 0 . 5964 011 December 8, 1967, at e leve11 o'cloc k A.M. f iMII Amerieea Title la.araace & Tnll!ll Comp.ay, aa tMiatee, Of II IICCt!IIIIDf b'Witee 01' 1111b11ti• tuted truatee, by the certain Deed of Truat e1ecoted by WALTER C. STIESS aod KATHLE EN STIESS, bubud a ad wife a~td recorded rebruary 24, 1967 i11 Book 8183, PaAe 601 of Official Rec ord11 of Oraqe Couly, Ca iHOI'Dia aod parauant 10 that certah1 Notice of Default and Elect loa to sell thereaoder recorded Aasut 9, 1967 ia Book 8336, Pa~ S2 of Official Records of Or.ase Cou.oly , will aoder aad parauat to said Deed of Trast aell at r:blic aactioa for caah, lawfa money of th!! Uait!!d States of Amedu, at t.lie naaio Weal eau ... ce to the Fl.,.tA•erie-..-Tldelaaaraace W l'N111 Compaay balldlo1 locded at the 11oathea111 conaer of fifth ud \ta ia Slree\fl ia the city of Santa Aaa, Ca li· fomia all that r i~ht tilk aad intereat coa.,eyed to aad aow held IIDderl)eed of Trt~st ia the ,."j"Y sitaated iu the Couoty aa. State deacribed n : 'The Leasehold Estate ia aad 10 Lot 2 of Trac t No. 2172 , 1111 s hown oo a \tap recordl'd ia Book 66, pa,tte 47 nf ll,fi~~~;cellaneous \tlfl", record11 of Otuse CooDty ,Califoraia, created by that certain Leaae dated December 3, I 955, executed by Thl' lrvi~ Company , a l"eat \'hJ!:iDja corpor.lioo, •• Le"sor, and Clareoce L. Cooper, Inc., a corpol'lltioo. as Le•!llee, and recorded December 5. 1955 in Book 3304, pa!e 456, OfHclal RecOI'ds of Orn~te County, Califonia. Said s ale will be made whhool coveaaot <.-warranty , e ... prened or implied, u to the title, posaeMioa or encum- brao~a to aati"ly the re· ma.inios principal l'lum dae on the note secared by llll id Deed CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING COMMERCIAL Personalized Ser' Itt DON E. UDU LDER CONSTRUCTION lS Years in Newport Beach co. 7 E. lolboo l l•cf. 673-6590 U Y FJElD$, Jeweler M•ter WO"tchalcdter ~AM E BRA:o;u WATC'HE~ DIAMONUS • JEWELR\' • GIFTS ..,. W, 1,_. St.. eo.• II-• LU.rty I ·NII of Truat to wit: 113 .607.76 with interell thereon from '-=======================~ April 24, 1967 n provided in r !laid 11ote toJ!:ether with lefl!l, charses aod upense• of lhl' Trustee and s uch other s Dm!! as may ha 'ft! beea ad,anced by the owner and holder of !la id Dote , with iaterest, as pro-- vided m uld Deed of Trust. Orco Block Co. Dated: November 15.1967 fiRST AMERICAN TITI.E rNSU RANCE & T RUST COMPANY By ALAN A. KNO X Aasiataat SeeretafY Pv.bliah: Nov. 16, 23, IIQd 30, 1967, ia I he Sew port Parbor [ .. ip ~~=j) BUU.OING BLOCJ(S · ALL SIZES • AU TYPES h~: }Adll•-1·WS IOU ICat.llca. St-toe 2320 S. McriR. Saata AIICI ··~· ••• -.... IIIII .,._ CUAMIG AIIO I.A!IIIDIIY SIIMCI 111-nl QISTGII CAlli C.IIIJJ.IIII •1111 I . c. .. t ...,. • C.••• .. ._ --------A ful Youth Prop,un Crn. ol Or-. IMillrd. St c-t. ..... Mou, • S.t. 10 a.111. to 5 'ThoN~day eveai•B -7 to 9 You ate · in¥ited to attend ud ha• announced che promotion or Jamoo R. Malone Jr .. 196 YOUR NEWEST PHARMACY Del Mu, Costa Mesa, to IN P~or H. £ . ._, tJCA Mbr 8,_/fa OwrlooU.t H#IIIIJOrl HMor" a"l Ct..l~~ OlltiVS: NEWPO .. T BEACH, CALIFORNIA THE AM ERICAN L..UTHERAN CHURCH 1:30 a.m. 10 9:30a.m. -worship Service 9·e a.m. 10 10:45 Lm. -sunday School u:OO ..,., 10 12:00 noon -WCrslllp Sorvlee ....... : -'ft• .... ~1a111 PuiDr c:.:!:.~~~ ::~~c . ."!h;:: THE NEWPORT CENTER MEDICAL BUILDI~ he h o~rationa officer, t ~• .,_.. .,.._.,ca. ,.........,. ) Mr. Malone be1aa hie ~ rt a f4 baakina coner In 1960 wilb • .~!!!; • .,U .,. *• Pint Netional Buk of "W j "''~ Ill Art--.. a UCB amli .... Ha joiiwod UCB in 1966 at Ita Loo """'" bu• • •russo _.. ..... ci( ---· ' ... ,._ ........ , .. ,;_. KASPER KINOSIAN .. T ........ •OJ~aaedel MuioOctoMr, 19M. H• Md ~ia .. u.. • _.CillO-WI .... •. Aao, -tile ,...., .. of 3._ ... ..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ________________________________ _ •n-.· '2 -····-• IIICIIIII--'-tl lliiii.JW,IIO¥ ... 1117 -aiL IN, CALif. Sandra Dee aftd R.oaalind Ruatell in , "ltOSI!" -alao- ''IMDL 1$$ $UllMER" 0111 MORE WUKI Bro~at Botpine and lee Marvin in "·THIE DIRTY DOZEH .. ~POR T 2t05 r. e-•• ".,......, c-... , ""'· "'"'260 - noise abatement Jact httallu, dt&inMft or ... 0'111 ooae••&M ..... alrieled., *"'' no .. .a.ove •• Newport Batch ab ad-•d .Ue" UHp a 4ea~n& 3,000 teet ehl•de. ~IMY coa111h&ee, has sub-u ufe" pamiu ror tha& s. 11 ia p10po11d that the lll&ted a repon 10 lhe county C8&110'ryOhbcratL Furlher, lillt& aJrplenes, on toulhcrly -~aon oudialaa a pro· wh• ''ttraiah& in ·~ depar1Urlt, a&umpt to mah Cllldure f01 aoia• aba\la\enl.. ptOaehu'' are mad,, frtcn ta.eir aun • o•before Nac:b· In bia f01•ardina ltUtr, lhe touth it it prOpoted lhat ina Palltadet Rold. a..· httall• tta&ed. "k is aircraft Oy over tho bay and 6. It It turlller p10potod , ••• lhal If lh• departure avoid Hover Olaht" or con-thal I( •••• outlined PIO• ,.ocedu.ret at outlined are ... ted areu . cedures are adopted then lldoplad, this would do much 4. h is proposed lhu this information should be ID eliminate •e noise prol>o when aircraft are not ap-' posted and disbursed 1-0 as lem caused by •ir traffic de· prolehina or departina to advin all pilots rtyina P..,tina over the Newport Oranie County Airport thai in this area that lhue pro- Beach area and ·would elimi· n1pu over lhe citY be re· cedur .. a.re ia effect. nate tho major sour co 1 of • complaint• by residenta livina In or near the ap- proach and departure pat• .. m• or the Oranae County 1 Airporl.."' The noise abatement pro. pam as recommended by lhe air advisory committee includes the (oll owina points: 1. It i11 proposed that all rrulti-enaine ai rcraft and jots when makina a southerly departure on V.F.R. or I.F.R. make a left tum after reach· in1 500 (eet tO a headin& o ( appro~timately 180 deareu maaneti c. Frank Sinaua ;n "'TOttY ROME" -also- ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL will open it s 1967~8 bas· Bulla, forward; Charlie Hoy t, forwa rd and center; Mike 2. Further, it is proposed that all larae aircraft, on departures, fly a confiaura- tion equivalent to transport catep)(y V2 speed, plus ten miles an hou~ till reach· ina l,SOO feet alti tude, then mcrease speed aradually lO maintain a surri ci ent rate of climb so as to pau over the conaes ted areas at a a high enouah altitude to in· sure a minimum or noise. MAI(f$ GIFT GIVI~ A DEliGHT .. Cvm• GifT PACK . 1M • ..,;,. lomtl~ wilt •lliO'f !hi' CIIO'iUII'O• l<eol Albo(o•• ;, tha i•-'••' 90"'• ti,,. hoolo•d by C o~f.,.,;:o f,,.,..,.,.n tha ,;.:h •IIi'-_, 11 .,, ... ,,.d on 7 o..nc• con1 by o v111qve p•«•n ketball season by hosting the Newport Harbor High Ibey, forward and center; Skip Williams, forward and "·THE ST. VALENTINES DAY MASSACRE" School squad in a pre-league tussl e at 8 p.m. this center; Mike Ki me, for ward; George Barnett, forward, Friday, Dec. 1. The Eagle varsity squ ad includes, and Bill Moran, guard. WilHam Wetze l is the Eagle ~====================~~fr~om~l~e~ft~,~B~;~II~O~ug~a:s~,~g~u~ard_;_M_i_k_e_L_a_R_u_e_,_g_u_a_rd_;_G __ a'_' _____ co_a_c_h_, ____ -=~-------:=:--~~------------- LeHers to the Editor at Christmas For a bright note send NORCROSS Personalise Your Cards Fast Service You'll find them at COIOIA .IEL MAl PHARMACY """"--.............. 3127 E. Coast Hwy. near Jasmine OIUole 3·tl1D Corona del Mar NEW CAR LOANS AS LOW AS DISCOUNT COSTA MESA' t UL 2.JO [Mt S.Wnte.nth St. • PhoM (714) 642·1660 DANA POINT 24171 Le Plaza • P"hone (714) 496-1293 1M JUAN CAI'ISliWIO 3lt71 c..w. c.,l._no • ..,_.. (714) 49J.JJ4 ......,,..,., ....... ,.,..,...c ........ SCHOOL TAX BURDEN Editor of The Ensign I have been reading a lo t of articles and some of these articles are very nasty be- cause lhe school bonds did not pass. Our uea is not lhc only one that is turning do\\-Tl different types of bond is- sues such as schools, flood con trol. school bonds, tax overrides and all types of bond issues. As for blaming the New- port Beach Ci ty Council, neither Newport or Cos ta ~lcsa Cit~· Councils or New- POll or Costa ~-lesa Chamber of Commerce and \'try few organi zations would have anything to do about endors- ing this issue. As I look at it, the sol e iuue is this: TAXES. Everyone needs a home lO I i ve in, food to eat, and c loa thes to weat. A lot of young people with chi ldren going to school who have only a S500 to Sl500 e(J.Iity in a home cannot now afford to pay the present tax load of 5400 to 5600 a year taxes. The next thing is the older people who are sick and not able to work and people over 65 who have only Social Securi ty income of onlyS JOO to s 175 a month and happen to have a home clear wi th a small amoun t of money in the Bank or Savings and Loan. The)' cannot afford to pay a di mes worth more of taxes. When they say, they are going to work to get Federal income tax deduction for school tax, how is that going to help the aged people ~A-'ho onl y have 52000 to .S15HO a year income? l have been in Lhe Harbor area for over 45 years, and lam in favor of good schools, but with gvod in telligent economy and the use of the tax payers dollar which I know pe rsonally there have been a number of incident s in our school system where our tax dollar could have been spent fat more wisely than has been spent in the past. I would like to ask if it is fai r for aged people with incomes of only 52000 to to S2500 per yeat to have to pay out S10 lO S25 per month to send children to school? A lot o f these people have never had any children to go to school. I bouaht a lot approxim.r tely 20 year• aao that car~ ried an ~seued valuation of $150. This lot 1oday, where my home ill built, now carries assessed valuation · o fOR A COISEIIYATIYE A.pptMch to ~lln••renu CDI*toct ED JI'ARD AT JAY & UIIPIIO M. NEWPORT IJL ''D. NEWPORT BEACH an increase of lll>O per cent, so I am paying eleven times as much in school tax on this lot as I did twen ty years ago. My improvc:ment tax on my home has gone up over 301.Y"~ in the last 15 yeats, so retired people on fixed in comes cannot s tand for any increased taxation. Ate all the se people talk~ ing for the school bonds, and other types of bond is- sues wi \ling to give up 20 to 25'k of their yearly in~ come for taxes on their homes, which now runs from 2 to 4'C of their income. I know personally in my estimation School Trustees, City CouncilmM and Super- visors that are now looking to the home owner to carry the burden for lhese bond issues are JOin& lO have to sponaor leaislation to eli~ minate the burden off or the individual homeo'M'lers. I know personally, having friends and relative s in florida, what they do there. Each and every home own~ er in Florida, ri ch or poor, youn1 or old, gets $5000 tax exemption on. their as~ sessed valuati on. I talked to a man within the last week who had just moved here from Florida on account ofbusiness reasons. He had just sold a home there for a little le ss than S20,000 and his total tax on his home !au year was Sl6. may innucnce our rebell ious taxpayets. I mi ght add that the increase in unoccupied teenagers (due to double sessions) and undirected young children will not go unnoticed! In the meantime, the next two years become crucfal and challenging. We must maintain as fine a school environmen t as possible-it should come be(ore anything else in our thinkina. rr we let down now, we will only be encouraging our talented teachers and adminisuatou to look elsewhere for the ir careen; witnes s Dr. New· 3. It is proposed that landina procedures for all aircraft approachina Oranae County Airport (rom the south attempt to n y so that they maintain muirrom tlti· Art display at Plaza South Coast Plaza Shc>pp;ol .C enter in Costa Men displaying an exhibit paintings which depi "GJeat moments in Ameli comer. hi sl01y ," th1ough Twenty·six schools need Humble Oil alterations, eleven schools Company is the spon need more classrooms and the l!avetlina exhibit all this within the next year features w011ts by 10 artists. or two. Could we rent va· Some of the titles of th e cant induslJial s pace to use pain tina• aue: · .. Columbus as temporary school build· 1efuses a plea lO 1etu1n ings? Could we do without back," "An Ame1ican orbits certain programs to gain the ea1th," "The colonies eJilla working capital. Could b!.eak with En&land," and we lease quonset huts or "America's women get the even large tents? Is there vo te." one e xisting high school The series of paintings te- with eura space for 8th ceived a Freedoms' Found-- graders" Then, move 6th ati on award in 1965. graders to the intermediate --~---------- schools, which in turn \eaves LE_~~~-~OTICE ___ _ space at the e lementary ORDINANCE NO. 1236 schools. Since double ses· .o\~ ORDINANCE or TilE sions and/o1 the four..quarter CITI' or NEWPORT BEACH yea1 would 1equite additional RE Z:ON ING PROPERlY AND ff d . AMf.NDING DISTRI CT MAP sta an operatln& costs, NO. so wouldn't it be s imple! and The Ci ty Counc il of the City less dis ruptive to the Stll-' of Newport Reach does ordain a~ follow~: I understand Nebraska has dents to use that money for SECTION 1. The lollowias any kind of portable class· de~cribed real property in lhe room" If the cos ts of actual City of Newport Beach, County no property tu. on a home, so wake up you people who arc workinJ so hard for bond issues and get the tax load redu ced on the home owner, especially on th e aged and lo w income group. Yours truly, {Name withheld) NOTE OF OPTIMISM Ed itor of the EnsiJn, Reference -our recent school bond election. On a · 1 ·1 bl f of Oraa&e. State of Califomia, mat ella we1e ava1 a e rom to wit: out present tax oven ide or Tract No. 6385. •• abow11 011 budget trimming, we could Iii map recorded in Boolt 235, use our parent rorce as car-pa.su I tltroush 5, of Miscel· . . I.neous Ma JIR• io the off ice pente1s, elecU!Ctans, e tc. of the County Recorder of to provide the exu a rooms Orange County, and/or alterations This a11 shown on OU!trict Map No. 1 1 plan could be ;ganized 50, referTed to ia Sectloa 20.-as . . . 0 06.030 of the New port Beach by the tndJVJdua\ PTA Municiplill Code ud made • groups for the ir own schools. P''' of Tille 20 of uid Code, Thank you School Board ~~ hereby reuned from t1 C.N..U ' aod an R-3·8 Olatr'let to aa and all staff, (01 your R·l·B District, .ad .. id Ole-not e of opt imism -comi ng 1 d monume ntal p anning an trict Ma p No. 50 is hereby after Harbor m gh 's sarety th ought; we kn ow you are Mme nded to "'how thil!l u ninl! me asure, which passed, the change devoting extreme eHott to • next two mos t popular propo-o these ,...oblems. Now let us SECn ON 2. Th.e PlauainJ sitions we re Prop. 4 (alter· ... Director ol the Clfy of New• atioos to 26 schools, 'know what we can do •.• our port Be•c" I• hereby lutract.ed vote was not enough. and directed to eb.ap DiatriC't S920,000) which needed Map No. SO so 88 to ahow the only 643 more yeses to ·\1 ary R. Williams zonin« ckanse deacrlb.:d i• pus _ this is 12 yes 1814 Glenwood Ln. Section 1 hereof, ud, •• 8aid Baycrest Di11 tr ict Mil'/ alul ll hue ben votes ftom each p1ecinct, 80, •meade • the aame ah•ll be and Prop. I {classrooms , 4 SYMPHCI\IY PROGRAM in full force and effect n d be new schools and I si te,SIJ.· TfiiS SUNDAY AT OCC • pan of Title 20 of lhe New• 630.000) which fai led by The Costa Mesa Symphony port Beach Maaleif.l Code . 1049 01 20 yes votes per Assn wi ll present lhe SECnON ,3. 1\. • ordia .. C'e P'ec;nct, Oranie Cout Colleae Com--aha II be pa Halted a.ce ia the . official aewapaper ol tile City, At our present rat e or muntty Symphony OtchesUa aad tile .. _ aha11 be eflec• gJ owth m this atea we at 4 p.m. Sunday De c. 3. in tiYe 30 daya after tile date ol sh.ou\d expect to auim;\a•-the Oranae Coast Colleae Ita adoptiOII. "" . . Thla ordfuaee w•• lat...,... more property owners with Audttoflum. dtteed at i replar -etl•t of school aae children -in The otchesua, conducted ,the City c-~n of the City of fac t, as the School Board by Joseph Pearlman, will Newport Be.eh held oa tk d I oh , 1•-•: 13tll clay of NO'Iel!lber 19157, pre~icts, almost 6000 chil· play Men e IJ n I ....,tn altd ... adopted 011. ''-' 27di dreh AND their 4000 votina Symphony. Or. Robert Haaa day: of No•a•Mr, 196'7, by the parents, baaed on the no1m will be soloitt in Bcel-followl•~ •••· •• wi11 o( 3 children to a (amity. If hoven"• Pi-.:ro ConceriO No. AYES, OUNClLMEN t Foralt, , 1 .... ,..... ... ...... n. en.Hr. this means that we will av· 4. Or . Haa1 11 a member o Cook. §altOII. 2000 new students per lhe faculty at Bl Camino NOES, COUMCILMtfh Mo •• we also will hue Juniol Colleae and. ror 1he ABSEN! COU,"CILMENt Ro- new parents, the major-past 2 yeau, bas aervod as pra. ity ol whom will certainly prctiden& of the California Yote a loud '".yes" (or the Juniot CoUe 1 1e htasic fAit.. ATr'ESTI sdllools. Allowin1 ror their cak)n """· La.,. J..aJI• p .. l J. Crw'-r ... , .. eliaibility 10 vote we should n.e prolflm al_.o will in-City Clerk upt<ot to pau •hnilar bond• elude .. Oriana• c:c..cetto .. Pa\1 ... , N••· ~961. la yeact . t • aaaumln1, by C.C.eUi •d TadlaikoY-'111• N .. pert B•r I:Mlp ol coar .. , 1hat lh 1..nu ol •tJ''• • .,_&Ct.clet IUit.." PI..MON liOn reli...t po-riJ -• (lllo Tlchll •• fl. no Ill• • •ani dOll poential '"No" ~a) wilt U.S.A.,. wiU M fiOIIa•• oot ._ cloio 10 IlioN nt-Coli Ill ,_ Woioe Aol at J ,... .........,, Doo,'5. .... The prot .. ct ror ·-,.. .... ----o,w. -•IJ 1U rollof Ia --·-IIIIU 1-,_, -ra-· oat1 ..... Oo•• ...... Gih boaed. CUinS ALIACOttl Gtn PACKS SHIP ..... AID -.... --.. c=,. ....... •c.,_.......,......, sa.• N . .o 1ZC.___ -11M .. WISTDN CANNIIS COMPANY Newport 1-ch, CaiH. 92663 3010 lofoye"-.-.... -'hon.(71•) 673-3t tO ,.o. ao. lJOI PLIAII SIUPt ,., ... 0 '-Ckilll AnM~~O ............... c-.... -.. ..... ........ _1JC. ... -... ..... To tho -m•• oncl acldrMIOI attached. lert•••., ....... , Now th•t Fords •r• rollin9 off tho pr~uc­ tion line by the thous•nds, thoro is' • lot of catching up to do. Our first big t~slc is to cle~r •II rem•ininq new 1967 ..,. 1967 demo,strator cars in the shortest pos~ \ible time. literally dozens. •nd 4ozans sttll left to choose from . DRIVE ONE H.OME TODA 'f! THUNDERBIRD$· MUSTANGS.· FORDS· FORD TRUCKS. ENGUSH FORDS • SHELBY G'rs MANY TO CHOOSE FROM! '65 '63 '65 V-1 . .wtom•hc. r.tnin. ~'!~!,.,..,, whot.l sldf w•Hs. ,ll~lA .ALAX\1 500 XL V-6. •utOtNiic. lii &H, pOWtt Stffti"C & brMn. ''18'" MIICUIY MONTIIIY CusiOII'I. VI. -'ILJtJ'., Jt&H, PS. PI, t•cfor¥ "'' Llk,. roe'"' "'o. l2A FAIILANI 500 v.lt. "u•om•••c. rl'rhn • ..,.~I,.•. """"'' 11ttr\ng, •PrStl · $1999 '64 GALAXIE 500 •D ~1099 Auto. Tron•. Rodlo, H••'•'• Wlw ~ Th••· low Mil•• Stla. •1717•.4 • '65 : CH'ntour •;..roll PICIUP VI, 3-Niftd. rM:IIo. hMtf'r. CMWft. tires. 1ont bN. •Jll lA '66 '63 FALCON 2 Door. ' eyt.. •~tfc, r~lf'lift. twotH. ,,w couiiTIY seu1n, "! ........ V·lt. 4Uf0., rMOr, ,. ....... "1. factorY •i•. ,,,,., MUST All. t~. M.T • .., .. , ....,.,tie, P'S. .... ,..,.,. wNte ....... ,.,., _,, .. 252 v ... , ................. .. ':"" -' .... . i$1599 $2099 $1599