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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-29 - Newport Harbor EnsignA PUBLIC town hall meeting on the New- port Tomorrow project will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3, at the Mariners library multi-purpose room, under the sponsorship of the Bay Area Citizens Council. John Macnab, general chairman for Newport Tomorrow, pictured here at left wtth Allan Beek, president of the Cit- Izens Council, will give a progress report on the project. Ernest Mayer Jr., former city planning director, now wtth the city of Long Beach, will also be at the meeting to show films of Newport yesterday and today. The Citizens Council represents some 20 property owners associations. OPPICI: to fight • no1se lly !lhtor Wootl be moYed ftoom place to plaee tbe 1967 legislature session, Tbe "Big Ear"' Is coming to "depeDdin& oa. wbat we are seetl.oo Zi160 of the California Newport Beach measurtnc. aDd wbere." Wr. reblcle code wu passed setting Cbiet of Poli~e JamesGiaru deChaJM saJd.''U will be .eml· eootrols orer the sale of mot6r wun•t able to .pt h1a: Big Eye • utomated &Dd will,, measure vet\lcles. U says, In ef!ect, tha.t tbe TV electronic pro(ectlfe data oo graph forms. Oellvery oo rehtcle shall be sold, wb.teb system • but Monday night, the may take trom ! weeks to 3 when operated, has a oolse Newport Beach City councll mortbs, level In e:r:eess ofdeelbelr.:>lse: a.uttw:lrlzed the purchase of a The equipment ha&been cert. for motorcycles, 92:; trucks of sound level measuring de¥1ce Lfted bytbtstateblgtrnypa.trol. a certain wetgtat, 88; other capable or meeting the stat~ A program wlll then be e&lab· motor vehicles, 86, requirements tor measuring llsbed and measurements taken. Capt. Jim Parker stated: CONSTRUCTION of a 250-unlt hotel will get under way In December In the new $40 million airport business center In the Irvine Industrial Complex, according to Philip Anshutz, manager of commercial leasing . Initial structure In the 70- acre project, near the main entrance to Orange County Airport, will be the $4 million Airporter Inn Hot el. Owner Is Richard Duffy, who also owns the Jolly Roger Inn Hotel in Anaheim. The new hotel will cover 7 acres of land. motor vellicle noise level. The Council aslted the city "This taw has been on the Happy day for Back Bay re. attoroey to lnvest1p.te or COD· OOoks slnce 1961 but It has taken sldents: the device will also stder the formulation of legis. this laDg for the state llighway be used by tile city to meas1D'e laUon that would enable the city patrol to give apprOYaJ of an a.ircratt ootse. to control aircraft noise. instrument lhat met all tbelr The law banning nreworks in "We will work closely wtth •·u tt ls determloed that we requirements." city Umlts will come ~ for organized community assocla· have jurisdiction and 11 U ls a ''There w111 be a d1a1 re. review at afuturemeetlngofthe Uons ,. said Jim deCbi.Jne, as. desirable step for tlle city to corder for noise measurement, Newport Beach City Council st~t cit)' manager, "to deter · take, It ls possible that LD and another instrument, a in order to "solve an unhappy mloe the most ~rlate ordlnance establi&ti1Dg controls graphic r ecorder that ~U gtve dilemma ... loeaUoo that Is areas that are will be drafted for coUDCU con .. a permanent r ecord. It 1s sopb. 'Mae problem was brought to hardest 'lllt by tr~ adverse af. slcleration," Mr .deChalDes&ld.. lstlcated eqllipmeot that will CouncU :Uteot1on by Mrs. c. G. feels of :llrcraft operating over Chief Glavas declared lbatl.D require a trained operata!." Sperry or 709 Cameo Highlands the community.'' Dr., Cameo Highlands, who said The city Is cori:emplattog pure~ of a $1 , '700 pcrtable General Radio unJ.t. This will LAW IS STUDIED in a Iefler that •·inamino[way, the Newport Dunes fireworkS Newport's fir eworks ba.n pro-show, ..00 that in their own duces the same disregard and neighborhood there were llre· contempt for the taw as did the works displays In virtually Volstead Act." every back. yard. She saJd that she had She added that children should impressed LJpon her children the grow up with respect for tbe Importance of obeying every law and therefore "U a.D taw, then discovered that people ordinance Js not and caooot be brought thelr own !1reworls to enforced, and Is universally ignor ed, then that ord1Danc~ should be repealed." DOWNTOWN 'REPRIEVED' Crossing guard ok'd At Monday night's COUDCU meeting, the matter wa.s refer- Requests from Corona del paved walkway along tbe ~~.rth-r ed to the staff for study, ud Mar parems ror crossing erly side of 5th Ave, trom Pnppy Councilman Howard Rocersea- guards for schOol cblldren at Ave. to the gully, pressed tope tbat tbe sta11' wm 5th Ave, and Marruertte Ave, A 4th request, lor a o~.way come ~clr: soon with a.o ~er were approved Mooday night by stop at 5th and Marguerite wa.s to the unhappy dilemma, Downtown Costa Mesa, which agreed to study ~ternate west- has long been f:acin& the tllrea.t erly routes, r.ear the allghment of the Newport freeway route, of Super ior Ave., alter the city r eceived oew nope tor stavival counctls of Costa Mesa and in lbe decislonottheStateHigb-Newport Beach prestnted a. way Commission last week. combined appeal tor a re-study Tbe locaUon of Newport free-of the route adopted ln 19+4. way, wbicb twobeenthrealening The immediate reaction as to to obliterate the dowoCown bus-last1ng beoents ol savlng New. Loess area, Is now gol.nito get a port Blfd, trom Bay St. to Coast ZDd look. Tbe eommlssioo Hwy. was most favorable. Asst. chief Final draft ott he commer eial put1nc ordiD&DCe was delayed last Thursday by the Newport Beach Plannlng Commission UDtll tbe Jan. 16, meeting, when all 7 members are e.zpected to be preseDl. The CotoDI. del Mar Chamber ot Commerce objections to pro. Tlsklas of tbe ordlDIDCe were btoopt Ia 1111 •-ol lllo Realtor Roy McCardle said: • ·Property values !4) and don Newport Blrd,, as weU ualoQ( Harbor Blvd. should now start an impressive ~swing. ln ca~t. 1n anticipation of relocat.Lnc Newport freeway to the West. property values bave already started ~ward, with recent sale activity pointing the way. This is ln direct contrast to a year ago when nwnerous va.c..aocles cbaracterlzed the downtown area.'' the NewportBeach CityCouncU. not inciiJded In the c'oun-• ADOPTED Ordtoaoce No. The staff wu atdborl.z.ed to ell action. Tratfic engiDE!4!r Bob IZ81, providing for a uniform make the necessary arrange. Jaffe opposed the 4-way stop building code. ments for a crossing guard at saying u would disrupt t~ • DELAYED action agalDona. the earUest OCJPOrtl.mlty, City smooth now of traffic and cause proposed ordinance to replate manager Harvey Hurlburt was accidents. He said tnata cross. parades oa publlc street.J &Dd further directed to report: on the ing guard was not needed at sidewalks. City attoney Tully feasibility of Z other requests this time, but would be needed Seymour said that a study Is from tbe puents: lmprovemeot for tbe Belt school year as act. being made on lnc ludinimoto.r· of tbe path across the Jasmine diUonal oomu are occ~ie<l in cades 1o the ordlllance. Action gully, aDd construction. of a the Bren and LllSk tracts. wu d.iarled to Dec. 9. 0 t D 9 • ACCE'PTED ther esiptiort. . ne-way vo e ec. ?E£~~~ ~~1:S~:E:~:~~:~ ·--· ..... ' ........... .. . COUN,... ~ • u L · -..;. ebdlle "DO JIUkiDC'' aras oa ~~tnlee., ud pU'Ueallr em--....._.......,., lndaley Para<iiul cuts u&e one side or by streets durlng pbas!s oo his work to establish ribbon for the pre-dedication of the Corona and residents, wU..I come before the critical momns. bicyde trails" del Mar· library addition Friday evening tbe Newport Beach Cttycouocu Hugb Fry, st>Creta,ry-treas. -• APPRovi:o tbe ~lilt-Dec. 9 for final decision. urer or See's Candies, also merrt of Claudia (Krs. Jolul) while Mrs. Parsons and Johq Hopwood, The verdict is expec'ed to be wrote i..aprotest. Hesaldthathts Owen of 1%15 Mart.ao Ln Har- p resident of the library board; look on. "DO" because of ~ strong firm has suffered lOss of bus-bor HigllWxts, to suc::c~ Mr. protests and beCause the lness In other locations In the Downer on the PBR com. The $54,4Qg addition, financed through the Z Corona del Mar Council rep. state because of one-way mission. Mr s. Owen wtu 900Cl building excise tax fund of the city. o! reseotauves, Lindsley Parsons streets, and espressed concern complete her duty on thecotmt)' and Bob Shelton, have announced that a similar street pattern grand jury and Is active tn Newport Beach, increases library space that the y would not ask hefe would make Corona del United fund Girl Scouts and from 2,100 SQ. ft. to 3,795 sq. ft. and seal-for approval lnvlewoftheover-Mar a ghO.st town because shop-PTA ' whelming opposition. pers would go to fashion Island · ing capacity from 35 to 65 and provides Council took note Monda)' tnstead. • At!THORIZEDt<>e cityman. for a drive-in bOOk return. PubliC dedica-evening of the protest petition BORDER CLOSING ager to negotlate the sa.le of the handed in by Dee Cook, legis-old lifeguard headquarters tion and open house will be held from latlve chalrman for the Corona building at Z817 Newport Blvd. 2 to 4 p.in. Saturday, Dec. 7, sponsored by del Mar CtlamberofCommer ce, MOVE IS DELAYED to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore HU-carrylllg IZO s ignatures of tpm Barben U for a net amount the Friends of the Libr.ary. (Lin business owners and managtrs, A r esolution prepared for of SZ3,500. Sheely photo.) and a petition turned in by adophon b )' the Ne.,>"port Beach A UTHOR IZ EO the necutlon Olflc•r Do"" v .. l. Chamber director Grant City Council calls on the U.S. r _ lth E L ~,1 · c t 'd to ' oa conuactw ..... ,ue Howald with 141 Sl'"'"'ures of ongress o const er c stng C r Ga d G ,_ "d . • &·--. M o.o r en rove~ ... .,.. restdents and property owners the CalUorma-exico bo.rder to der at $69,760 for the annual opposing the one-way street mmor s not accomparued by street resurta~inl and r eeon- pattern. adults as a measure to eombat f 1968~9 lD the drug problem strlK' 10n program, ' • The Councilalsohadreceived Council de tared action Mon-cludlng work on Bayslde Dr., a tetter rtom the Corona del Mar day evenlllg diarylng the Marine Ave, on Balboa lsland, Chamber r eporting that the resolution to the Dec. 9 meeting. Ha.rbo.r Island Rd., Harbor VIew ~d of directors by wwllmous The resolution notes that ~. tn Harbor View HUI&, Yote '·directed firm and deter-'·distrubution and use of nar-High land Ave. In Harbor Htgta. mined opposition to the pro-C'Otics and dangerous ctrucs hy lands, Baycrest Rd. andSitylarlr: posal." minors has beCome an eiir('me. Ln~ m Baycrest. AU these documents were re-I)' serious problem ., al\d that DIARIED to Jan. 13 the fer red to the staff lor stiJd)' .J.nd "there is ample e;idell<'E' that requests lor street llgbts and for report at the-DeC'. 9 vast QUantities of narcotics atE' sidewalks In Harbor Higtllands meeting. brought into Ca.lUornia by and for alley paving Ia Balboa Corona de-l Mar attorney minor s across the borOOr ." and Newport Heights. The Hat- Mary E. Burton, in a Jener to The r esolution S\CIPOfts the bor HlgfiLa.nds request for an tbe Council, said that the one-action of the Lea.gue of assessment district was de- way proposal would make the CaUlornia CltiesbyurgingCon-layed to aHow tM inclusiOII of traffic problem worse on the gress to. conduct hearings In t~ oU)8:r smaller a.reasiDloone critical streets. She suggested Southern California. dlstrlct. W omen's groups to be feted Some 70 Harbor Area women's se.rvlce and philan- tbroplc orpn.Jz.aUoos will De After anhooorabledtscl-.rge, lloDOred for their year-rO!UDd O&rryl enrolled at Valley Cbristma.s spirit ol good will Colltgv llDd later Sall ferD&Ddo at a buffet Iuocheoo oo Dec. 10 Valley sta.te College. He bas 112 a1 tbl Balboa Bay Club. uatts lD soc.iotoa, with par· CO·IPOiliOI'in& the event au Lldo.lte dies fire :::~:~~~::~~~~ ~ ~=·~d~~=:r= 1 CJ•mbers of Commerce. Mrc.. Wid'-de N..ri Beaeb tUn Olts1dt: aaS tlnmeD. 14-tlnlsb tbt needed requltemeats Bruet McCut.oey and. Mrs. Wll- llnc:Dea were laJI.Dc llDas to m.latltered resn.c~Qttoo to DO llr llls t..cbtlor's degree. UaiD R. Muoaarechi.LrmeDb THJS TBAJfJC8QJVJNG Ia an extra..JII)eclal 1111e1< 111o ooriJ W-IlilY a..U. Sill-dlc:lllrld -.. 1a !964 111 worbd .,.. IIGM lllo r~•• chambers. da of 1 b ti f ~ dM H IWOI'DllcftnatltiVlaTl'leste, aniftlatltot.Cftoeltl1 ua.ft.lmteeba.ld&A.Heldtbta TMboaoreesudalsoCOUIIIIJ y ce era on or-r. an r•. arry LltlolaiA.olilrllrom•lldbJ Tblllro 1a odD-"'" Jobtoeomotowortlb<N-wldo ..,_., ctw.mber cii•- Imel of 414 ~.ettia ;A'Ifti., Corona del 1>11111 .. eblll Pllll lll1dltl. ••sap• ... •-• to tw.•o _. poUee .,.._.-. 11o -•" -tmlla<lloPirt· Mar, becau..e they are ~emnc the 63rd ·---·----. .. -........,..-"' a.csstt-·~· ldpolotoo1lolldt.1111>1e---•-11!1-ollln. -!lad--lie lid llllsll\lc -Ill ..... ......,. Prlla will .. anntnrary o1 their wfiCidtng. They were ~ llpMco Dlrkl. ss ~ OOJoJt -ct'"' ., p~~~~~c.. ·-• 111o -oottllll.._ marri.cl NOY. 30, UIO&,wblcbwuThankl-Jlhlllr -----a.-r .. wTIOO-Dlml"s-.. .-.. ~a:-.. ~ -~!",GETTING READY for: tM Dee.·lO Jallll ct'f111Cday lntbatyear. 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C~ Pruce, Ud 1ft111b11 Ud bu ~ t1111 • WQIIId ,...,.., by any reader familiar witt. pMI ..._ the day ot its eapcw.. .. pectei)J dill Ji1aa..Pro1111n GnU lrM&I&. rtcOCD••• U.nttfi•Uoewtlilll ol W.AI111t0t1 Oburv~r-1 w,\o.,.. tbt trail ,.Adminl Sharp itaued lhac Olden u 1 rnll· 'l'tlllr, WIIIUIOOI. _, bldlao. a ltu beta aid t11M a..aa CoairiU e.-.... WI:J .. on eocrentbed withia the Eac:uci.,.. [)eput. ta' or coune. He wu completely ~nt that CMM bJ till U. a. a-a..Du 1&,.1 ttl ~ ,.ar. TNE NEIJHJIT IIAIBOa ENSICN I• , ... oaly ... .,.,.,. pri• .. UMI ,.Wi-.. I• ,.,. Cky of N..,_. S..c:•, ud tM oaly locau, OWMd u4 .,.. .. •wep..-r Ia the Nawp<t~t &.rMr-C.O.a ..... Ana. PUiw-1 -..ltly, oa TlawMay. SecoM cl._ po•• pehl • Coroaa 46.1 Mit, Calif. JMat wbo ate worklna--elmolc opea1y now--the job couJd be done. 1M bad ovawbelmiaa a.oot W'ArMd .._ .... .,..._ 1'1'11117 becrP" • 11e11 llat Tldl pro .. eat IIDUI alill't to lllt'l'endcr tbe United s..._ to the: Sov;et air aupe:rioriay aDd there wa no enemy ... U. I"WWcttiol of till Ca• 11r U11 trtlt,J WOUd ......-Wut .,., cWIM to wrUII to ow Uoloo? power whlc:h could poooibly bovc Slapped lbe ~ltFollr.ry,IN1,-Gor-.--1111--lo-IMiroaly,lt "Youn1 men may lotklUy uk tbemlelva Seventh Fleet in itt miuiOft of national teeur .... IIIDttd Blillll'idet COibJ, eJell' PIJII'It, OD tbl otiiiiiiUcl, my mlDd, ~ doc• II& 111atbl anotlkr qU~:Silon in the llatu or lbe Pueblo hy, national honor and mercy. atel'ltary ot _,. iD tbiWilloa &Ida mtpt bl ·tbt bill reuoo. odloUI elau ot U. ..,,.ll"'t.l betrayal: Why s~d J rttt.. my lite. for a aov-"However, while havlnJ dinner at Pearl ~ u 1Q11c: '1W• W1tJ .,. AoWd OIJI'I08I ill pu-diariDIJDiat trtat:J, br ntcb etnment run by lnllDrl which prcdretabty will Harbor with an old Army friend (wbo.e name c:a.-ot ncopty a *"'•tpp .. ace. we wert to blcllariDtd&DCiour betray me to torture af'td dc.atb if it •uits the is known to every reader) and bJI wife on tbe er.IUDIM, no. ~tum. ar s-tar n.~DMCS ,.. ....... ID.Wtary rtiOII:rCNpjac41dattbe in~rut.s of ~ Soviet Union ~ I~J? evenlna thai he had iuucd the order 10 retake tbat UaiJ llpacnt..., wttb tbat "ow on ~U:J 111&1 cttiP""! of tM Ullted,~· TH£ N£WPOIT HARBOI ENSIGN Wu lldj'"'-" to M a •••- ,_,., of ,. .. u eftul•lo. by cowt d.cree No. ~210171 ••4 W.y 1•. 1951, Ia S..•ior Cowt for the c .... ,. of ~:r· S.•o of C.llfotala. _. by ,.._. t~f Ia qualified to pllbll all p•He -'~RVOr."u~P1a:: ............................ Owner ud Publlahet U~r the . UndbcrJh Law, tidnappl.oa Cor tM P14eblo from its captors, Sharp retc:ived 10 w.ao. ol ._... tlllm, ,10M diJ dtp..s 'f08tllteUn nu. ~ btiD calllda tr-...a ran~m 11 ~umshable ~ deatJ'a-unlas a Com-orders from the Joinl Chters of Staff to c:oun-Tbt •"IUD( p~aaaeat 1D SI'OWtratioD. tlllt 11, tl may bt trlltJ. U tbl Noca .. Prow.ra .. mumst nat1on does 11. Our aovernment re-tc:rmand his order and instead to 11 th Rl.lllla t. bUtd ._. tM Dll• DICMIUJ to arm oar a1UH U UoQ treaty wtre to bt ratlflacl, portedly has even tried to pay ransom to aet p1"blo 10 be lost without any resUc • ow .e atiQA.oC'enryprlD<:.(pleotbooor Plrtotouron.«Weaat.'' Wt would POt bt ptrm.tlttd to back from their Communist cap1011 the 82 "Admiral Sharp who was incense:~jbe . &aiJ IOOd faith." Fr~ &Dd Rtd~&moDJ arm Wilt CtrDWl1 wUbatoa\Jc crew ~mbcrs of lhe ~ijacked A~rican ship. credible ordcn fr~m the Pcntaaon. did w~it Accrord.Lac to Seoatot strom tbe DDCltu power., CJIII)OM tbl Wap:Mll, wbJcb il it8elt would The cnmlnals respons1ble for thts atrocity-I all American officers ·do when they a . ued Tburmoad otSoutbCaroiJ.DI. tbe trtUJ 6:lr r-.... of tbe1r own. etve &1d IJid comtor1: lo the ~ean the ones in North Korea, oot the onn treasonous orde~ by civilian su~~::........e purpose ot tAl lre&tJ t. to Wtlt Gtrmuy .tarally t. UA· eaemy. 1'1l1l Ll dlftDtd bJ Uta m our State Depanment-wlll probably be re-meekly capitulated and comphed Arte 11 he 5Wt¥111l JIOD .. oucllar powers W1Uiac to lilcD. &.D4 eoareotblr Coutltutioo of tbe lh:UttdstattJ P£C HAAPA ............................................... .A-.ocl•e Ed itCH' SUISCII,.TIOH IATIS Ia Hwbor ANa: Ow. of U.bor Ate~ o.e ,e•. 14.00; 2 ,.. .. , 17.00 Oae ,.. .. , 1$.00; 2 ye••· 19.00 ~~.. .I!Otj ~ .N.p ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign WE OWE llUHKS TO 111E PILGRIM F.t.111ERS warded, not punimed. 'has hi s car«r 10 th ink about. · r • • from ma.k1Ac ud utAc ouclear ~-DuclMr pow'trl, iDcludlDC U trtuCNL ''The Kennedy-Johnson 'police action' in "Th' · f f fill h . WQpOU, PropooeDta&lltptbl.t apu, lDtU&, ud llraeL At beat. tbt propoeld trt&ty Vi In h .,9 ., ·~ tn orma •on s out! e PICture pre-anyproWtr&tJoaotthluucllar S,oa&or Tblll'moad adda: wouldbea.ootblrua.UattrtJ.doc .. (~ am ~~~ cost us -.000 dead, .~me -00.-s~nted •n Wa,·hmRWn Ob:Jullu reaardina the club woa.ld be 1 tbreat to world "Presldtat Jobqoarep.rdlthe umect btteaUH tbl RUAI•u c:uualties, wo.u~ded and m•umg, plus capture of the Pueblo, its S 100 million of ptllce. sl&nlnl oltht Nuclear Noa. .. Pro-would' not abide by U. It sbould mo;c th~n .s!OO billion dollars: The enem.y, bran.d·new, .top-sn:ret, ultra-wphistkated el«· FOl' my on btoetlt, lDd tor illtratloa Treat)' u a creat be defeated u U augpstl a ~ •et RuSllla, has spent an esllmated S4 b1l-tron1c machmery and 82 American men. tbe informaUOD of our readers a.cb.ievemeat 1A diplomacJ treasoaous betrayal of "the We have much to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving Day , and ~ong the many blessings is the heritage of Jndivicilal initiative and sel f-rel iance that 'produced the first Thank sgiving ~5 years ago. Here Is editor Howard Kershner's account of that lmportCW~t even t In American history, reprinted from the Nov. 2b Issue of Ch ristian Economics: ho~T'::d ::~ no me/ . n ;1 •I:. . "Wa.rhinglo" Oh.ru••n suggests that patriots Webster says that proWerat~ However. the pact deprins ~ UWted States. . . . Viel5. r1~" .r o our ~mocrat Ad-m CongreM should demand a full con1ression- LEGIONNAIRE m•n•stratton--:-and also o( some h1g~ Rcpubli-al investi&ation of this story and they should c~ns-have. pmned dow~ a large ~r110n of our sta~ wi th Walt W. Rostow, the presidential war potenual .1 0.000 ~1les away m an unde-adv1wr whose security record is Ml rotten lbat dared ~ar wh1ch !ht V•etcon& co~ld not wage it took a presidential waiver from John F. at all wnh~t Sov1et help an~ wh1ch we coold Kennedy to get him past a ~urity check.'' ha~e wo~ '" any .60-day penod ex.cept for the Our Pudlo strategy is the same-as our Ko-M!WPOIT HA.IIOit POST MO. 291, AMI It CAM L!GIOM • ,HOI41673-5070 tratton 1n t~ h•&h echelons of. our gov~rn-r~an, Cuban. East German, Chinese: and Czech-•c ALENDAR ment who w•l.l neve~ allow any v1ctory agamst oslovakian-to compromise and surrender. The Post ,.;.,.. moe••-too far from U. Let's all try to btd·rol.liJlg tor PoSI 291, Both • • • THAHKSGI VIHC IN 1623 . I N 1623 alcu two yean of huaaer and Ramttion, out Pilp'im Fa then decided lo tad the Communilt repme ud. 10 odopt tho poticy ol "E.uy ... !0< bimtrlf ... 'J11is caled forth •eft I pat OU~ of enerzy thlt buQ&CT and IC:afc:ily Mft 10011 repUotd by u llbud•are of food. Th• flnl Thankllivinc in 1623-ill ...uty ojoyow lppr-lhll tho --........... t bad ftlded ......... -.wism .... odf...U.... bad ......... Ia ..... .,......,.. Early in 1623, tho Pil.imo (Ia c ........ u .. dfonl'o -.lo) " ... bepn lo tbir*. how they miJht raitr u much corn u lhey could aDd obui.D a bdtcr crop tbu !bey bad done, daot they millll DOt llllll daua laQIUisb in milery. At lenlfh, allft much debett ol thiop. do• eo...,.,.. witb I be """"' ol !be <Defae amoac tht-m pn way lhlt tbey tllould Itt ccwn, e..y man few h.il own putku.._ mel In that reprd, trn~l to thern.Jehou ... " ,._. dtc:lliDa ....,.... .._. ,...., tiM: G4WUD01' s ·c• to ._, funily • pucd ol load. occonliJai to tho number of per10111 it c:ontaintd. '"Thil had very aood IUCCHI; for it IDidt all hao41 very inGallriou.a, 10 • much more eorn Wilt plonted Ilion otberwioo would h ... beaa by ony me.s, the Gcwemor or aay otha-could ur and JaYed him a ~· ... of trouble, ud .... e r .. berter cooteat. The womea DOW wat wiJiacty iolo the fieldt and took their littlr a-. wttll tbnn to aet com, wb.ic:h before would .ue. weM.nt• a.n4 .._ilily; whom to haw compelled would .,_ -daoapt ... t lylaaDy ODd oppraoion." Covemcw Bradford pt on to explain dwt this ex- periment ....... tho fobity of tho beliof, -...... , ~~~r.ma ·-ot propmy. ond........, .. commullity into a rommonwuhh, would roUe !hom hippy ond flourilbinl: • if lhey _. wiser ... Gocl. '' T'he Communitt experimeot, •Y• GOftlllOf 8ndfOI'd, ..... w• round to breed much c:Gftltllion and dikOIIteat and m.d mudl employmmt l.h.t would bnt: been to their bmdiit aad comfort. For lhe Y<*DI mn dut wae moat able IDd fit ror lobor ..... -did ...,; .. !hot they lboald ..,.nd the• time lad ltr'ealtb to work for other mea'• ---wl-t--.Th· ........ •-olports, bad ao 11101elo •Woo ol Tkb ....... clotllea. ..... Itt: ...... weak uad DOt .... 10 do • _...doc otbon could; dolo- ....... 1 .......... " Governor Bradford aces on to explain that tbe able men. " ... -..1 II ...,.. iadiplly ad dltr-1" !0< 1 ............. ......, ............ ill lobor .... ~ dolloeo, ..... willa ... -..... Y-.. ..t ad for mn's wires to be com- mnt• tD do .mce f• other mea, • dl • J --·-..-............. ..., ....... M • kiDd of -,., ooitber could may ----·it." By ihe autumn of 1623, six months after the end of the Communial experiment, individual entcrpfise had brouaht protperlty. ln Govern Of Bradford's word a, • ., IIIIo-. ...... -...... -ol ,_,_eo. __ .....,, ...... ,... fll ... -+•12 .. • tile flljrl ... rl 61 .._ "-·, .. -..., ...... eo. ... ... _.,_,..... .. ,, 1 .. _ ... _ ....... ----........... ...... ,_-. ... _., .. __ ...... t· tj ............. .. -. .. ..,_., __ ,_ ..... ... __ ..., __ dalodoy " Thfl lirll Tha~ was cauaed by the end of Coa•ur ' 11. II Communilm Jbould return, there wiD bt .. -~ --·· ..... _ ....... ..., ..... ..,_ , .. _ ~~--MDia. ..,_ ............ _t I & ,, ·-_.. ..... ... ... ,..,_,_dootdoo_ .. _ I It' I .... ... ..... .-. .... I ?So •t dl ... .,... • ...... I 24 ...... ... • jl' ........... _ ... ... ..... ooloCIMIII oyotom. '"Y Commu 1 1 P~ un( • get that sl'llny oew 1969 card we are Dee. 22, Sunday afternoon. .. . . , ms na •on. strategy .is : 10 lose. We have never won any Dec. 3 at 8 .m. Le 0 Hall. Wa1hmgtt;,, Ohs~rvu h~ts learned .that Ad-war agamst any Communist nation-and we R ..,,,,., ~ , ]l:io have for you before Dec. 31 so It nso'l notlced untillast meet. mir~l U.S. G rant Sha.rp, Commander in. Chid, won·t-unt il we get the pro·Communi!its ou/ of ~!. o1-1 at 8 DmSI Lem~lnHag 0-our jolly bit adjutaal ca.a make ing and 1t ls one of those things p fi h d 11 u.n; P ....,... a Jdng.sised transmittal or tbat happen when you oon•t plan ac1 c:, a actua Y •ssued orders to Vtcc Ad-leadership positions in our government p•-· c atlo '...:!... I'•• • · 1 W'JI' s B · 1 c • ~. orpor n ....... mee '""'6 ... membershq) to lbt Department ahead, What to do .•• Well. I nma 1 •am · nna e, ommander of the education and churches.-Amerkan Way Fea-Dec. 16 at 8 p.m., Legion Hall. of Calltorn1a by tbtn. would say let your conscience be Sevcmh Fleel, to usc the amount of Coree nee-lures Amarlcao Legion Yacht Cll&b other people wttb dues due )'OW' guide, I know when I was meeU.og -Dec, 19 at 8 p.m •• ue the membeu ol the Pearl &t the VA I k»Dked forward to Legion Hall. Harbor SurviYors Asso. Jim vfstts by Post members. • • • Daw or Chapter 0oe (Southern especially OD the holldays, We •DUES NEWS ETC. Caillornla) wrote me that the bave Post member Jim Ayers LeHers to the Editor lNFLA TION PERlL Dlgt:t. and at the whim of any Editor ol the Ensign. one wbo mlfbt like to Oy a lear According to tbe Amerlcao tet at two A.M. UDder 1,000 Institute Cor Economic Re. feet, ot a DC-7 carrying the search, Great Barrington. Seattle football team at .at~ reel Mass., thepresentmoneysJtua-over t.o miles of rooftops? lion is similar 1n maoy ways to Would a.D awroach over thret the greenback era, 18&1 to 1869·. miles of rooftops, when Santa During tbat period tbe Ana conditions prevail, be con. governmeot lDereased the Sl.C)-sldered a harmonious situation ply of money 2631. further, tor pUot, passenrer, a.ndbome. their r esearch shOws that from owoer? Allorthesefactorswere 1939 to 1968 the prlnting pres-a lmowo Quantity before a. oew ses have increased tbe St.WlY rauny was bunt and aimed from 29 to 184 bUUoo dollars. directly at the lllgbestassessed an lncrease of 64~ nearly Lud Yalue 1n Orange County, z.t/Z times the creenba.ct era. A1l'porta lilt·U'tin~&rOWU. A .-riJig t~ lor lbe ..... ...,..._ .. , clo oot . too)' thritly, It could wipe out the fDOUCh JaDd tor proper zoalnc middle class, principle bulwark arouod approach areas. This against international com-requires' pilots to use nolse- munism and World Govt. abate~ent procedures, which Bob Dugan. are a booe of contention to the Newport Beach professional. ln reality, they LE TTE R TO CO UNCIL are Ofteo not used, no matter Dear Mrs. Mayor wbat a.J~yone says, and Mr. CouncU men: The Airport Director has Asa long.ttmepropertyowner stated tt.at au he's beard from in Newport Beactt I would m..e to are people opposed to the air- discuss some interesting as. port. when he's interested in peels concerning our con. provldina: ''service!' He will trover sial airport. Considered never admit that a jet aJrplane 1.o balaDce with world aUaJrs u sounds U.ke anyttUng but a Is indeed a mini.cotnover~y chJ.Jd•s toy ballooo blown ~and but the raucous cacophony thai: let free to '•squiggle" arouod boils down on the homes the room. For that matter lt is ol Upper Bay like a tornactlc. apparent that the Orange County roU cloud ca.o at time make tbe Board of Supervisors and their mildest or men livid wUb rap. commissioDers also believe If )'OU are a homeowner tbe tbat airplanes emU no noise. frustration cao make you• feel ''As thelrv~Companygoes, Uke one of the losers 1o some $0 goes()rugeCouoty"saldooe kind of a gt.anl 1nca sacritlce businessman. while another where a thousand are to be de: tblnks "tbat the lrYine Company voured so that a million may be is ready to sacrlllce lts satisfied residential property sucb as · Dover Shores, Eastblutf, and 1t ought to be as Americao a.s possibly even LIDda Island to apple pie to defend ooe•s home, hang its "star" 00 the a..lrport except aplnst airports, or lndustrlal developmeat and the course. Many of these publlc tast.comlng commercial/ttnan- olthewea.ker backbones, •here.. Keep those checks and 1969 dues are due a.od payable bed-ridden ln WardSev.eoSouth; ever tbey may be fouDd.. Col-~Ucatloos comlnc ln. all you Dec. 7. drop by and say hello. ltoow he .tecllvely. I belleve that lbe people out there. Adjli.ant 81ll • • • will appreciate lt . Newport Beach Clty Coww:U Murray reports that while Post otcHRJSTMAS PARtY. • • '" should defeod the attected cU .. 291 isn't low mao oo tbe totem This year the Post Christmas •NEW YEAR'S PARTY. i:r.ens. Tbe president ol a very pole 1n the 29th District mem .. party is 1n contllct with the VA I hope that by now all of you large and lnnuenUal company bership ,standlogs, we aren't bospUal Chrlstmas party and . have received the Oyer the Post said '•Orange Colmtylackseven put out to all members. It gives • mo<llcum of poUticat ...... , Newcomers at Hoag au "'' latest, strat .. teSI In· sllip and tor this reason the • formation on the ftstlvUies alrport problem mt~ DSVer be planned for that ntcht. 1t looks resolved." Perhaps tbe New-•FRIDAY, NOV. l. •FRIDAY, NOV. 8. like the committee has gone port Beach City CouocU mlgbt Girl ... Mr. & Mrs. Glenn N. Girl • Mr. 41 Mrs. Arthur all ..out this year. Let's au co- provide this leadership. Furrow, 776 Joann St., Costa Smith. 19382 Pltculn Lo •• Hun-operate by getttna our reserva- The City of Newport Beach Mesa. tington Beach. Uons In early, like before must sta.od for prlDdple. We ~y -W:r . & ~s. AlfredJobn Boy • Mr. It Mrs. Cbarles Cbrlstmas, so tbat the usual baye always beeA.lpoud br'~.'rt~~k." '11$W .... ~ Av'l.~ · QiJI!tn. 4810 Nept~~:!·f West aue~toc: ~~~~of how muchlood "!" tooiiiiJ, -... "'_. riiiiizl&lii \lai!V. . , ~eWport .. :\ •• ~ • • • ..,. ...... , • tO" boat • obood, rtl)reserUttves bec:aGse we 0&1 ... Mr. ~ JUS';'Oahlel'L. Girl ... Mr. ' Mrs. DoDaJd how many tablt1 to HC IC>. etc., cannot deUver a vote; we•re a Wuttt, 17681 Ironbuk_ lrvlne. Sl.odberc, 3020 Royal Palm, ean be avoided, I've ~ in on swnmer camp. But this 1s •SATURDAY, NOV. 2. Costa Mesa. some ot the events wherewf' h.J,J 1969 and a oew cltyofNew. Boy.Mr,&M.rs.JohoFoeldl, Girl-Mr. & Mrs. OaW.el ·toseodoutformoreotevery- port Beach must rise and say, 282 Vlllenova Rd., Costa Mesa. Enlow, 1045 Valeocla St •• Costa thtllg at the last minute to feed this is enoup; we will public· Girl -Mr. & Mrs. ;l'ohtl F. Mesa. the UDe.~pected ~Uests. You've ally oppose all who wisb to lay Ruddls, 1339 Baker St., Costa Boy -llr. & Mrs. Eldoo cot to remember that there ~nus and we'Willdeteodtbose Mesa. Degge. 746 Hudsoo St., Costa woo't be many places open New who Ute within our borders. Girl -Mr. ' Mrs. Stepben Mesa. Year's eve where we can pull Josephs. Pl.ke Jr. Thatcber, 1563 Santa Aoa Ave,, Boy -Mr. It Mrs. VIdor Taa· that trtek this year. 1811 GleQwood Ln. Costa Mesa. prt, 2413 Santa Ana Ave. COsta •ARO~D THE' HALL • Baycrest · Boy -Mr. & Mrs. Steven Mesa. · ----------Shermao, 3238 Broad St., New-Glrl _ Mrs. & Mrs. Peter This is tbe month ol tbe year LEGAL NOTICE port Helchts. Sc:hleppborst. 1368 Garl.Lnford, that the staU members are Girl • Mr . " Mrs. Marion Costa Mesa. literally worked into the ground NOTICE OF HEARING ON Cowen, 735 James Costa Mesa ~ATURDAY NOV 9 and the ball ls ln almost coo- REPORT AND ASSESSMENT Boy • Mr, & Mrs. Maurie~ Boy • .h. & icr~ . .Joseph tinual use, I doubt lt lbere is FOR ABATEMENT OF WEEOO Johns 211 n Lockhaven Cl.rcle Gleasoo 1939 Santiago Dr a.DOCber City of Newport Ca.c:illty AND OTHER NUISANCES Huot~n'Beach. ' DoYer shores. ., that Is used so extensively NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Girl Mr It Mrs Don WIJ durlog December. Some dates that on November 29, 1968, the --sUNDAY, NOV, 3. lam. 435 Ha~llton, Q,stau:esa: on the calendar call tor 2 parUes Ftre Chlet or the Clty or New.. Boy -Mr. & Mrs. Terry L. Girt -M.r ' Mrs Gary a day; ooe in the afternoon. port Beach tiled with the City ltterlJ, 379 E. 19th St., Costa Cort y 2013 Fade 1St Costa another that evening. This Clerk of sa1d City a report aod Mesa. Mes! • ra ·• means oothlng but work. work, •• ,~, -• 1 Boy -Mr. " Mrs. Robtfto.. • work almost on a run in both assessme... on ...... eme.u. o Yareato. 9936 Aster St., Fou.o.. Girl • Mr. " Mrs. Toby Keot the kltchea lDd the hall It ~ee:~~~D~s!t~b ta1n Valley, ~~=~· 25Z4Seavlew,Corona wouldo't burt tor Joho McH~gh, Is posted 00 tbe bulletin board Girl • Mr. " Mrs. Kenoetb •sUNDAY NOV lO Cbarlte Weaver. Cbarlle Hunt at the eotrance to tbe CUyHaU. Conroy. 1060 Coocordst.,Costa Girl ... 'w i. u ' Tbo aJid Co. to have some volunteer NOT Mesa. r' rs. mas btlp, especially for OW' Christ-ICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Boy _ Mr & Mrs Georp Jones, 8S02 Talbert St., Hwa-mas and Nn Year's ,..._.181 that on December 9, 1968, at Plockoe nO . tlngton Beach _..... • the hOUr or 7:30 o'c}Ock p.m •• C tl' 1 Mlchalpo.Avt,. Boy • Mr. ' Mrs. Timothy Let tbem Dow U you can help; in the Council Chambers of satd osta esa. Tift 1782 Pitcair Dr c sta I thlnt tbey will appreciate it. Clty Hall, sa1c.1 report a.od as. Boy -Mr. It Mrs. H. James M ' n ·• 0 That's all for now. sessment ust will be preseDtecl Colley. 21851 NewlaDdst.,Huo· ~·1 • M 41 ... Harlan Cherlo. -·TED. ttnetoo Beacb r · .. rs. ~t:~':Je;:l~=~~ •MONDAY. N~V. 4• ~:: 2173 Paclftc St., Costa LEO MIQJSTHER~AH aUoo, and· lbal .. , ... au Boy , Mr. ~ Mrs. David Girl, Mr, ~ Mro.JobDDole. SUCOJMIS AT AG! U persons 1nterestld, 1JX.1 taYl.ng Gordon, 1341 GarlWord, eo.ta. maa, 19371 Hickory Ln.. Huo. lAo Aucut Hermu ot 231 uy objeeUons to aa1d report Mesa. t1Dctoo Beach. Del Mar Ave., Costa Mesa, a.nd assessment u.t. ortouy Gtrl-Mr. II Mra.Jooatbu ... ONDAY, NOV.ll. died HoY. ll at Colt& Mesa servants nave a way or discardi.og the 1nd.tvidualllte a ''squeezed lemon" if he opposes some of their views. Even though I am DOt eoonected 1n any way with tbe law su.lt, 1 CO\Ildn't care less ifDaaEmory and h1s noise abatemtot com. mlttee is paid or DOt. What does that have to do wUb it, it my oelghborhood Ia beiJig euually used as tbt cow:lt)' dlamp? lt doesn't matter tbM tbt Pll'- ticlpallts lD thU law Slllt are doctors, lawyer.., space eq- gineers and matbemattc:Jans, they all seem to be reprded as lo·.v -for ehead types. clal center." ''Besides, look at lbose tuzzy.wuz.r.y air rights the've signed away." A third said, "U that's true, they baveo't a. vestlet or moral fiber left 1n them." "J doa't believe iU" I acree wUh the latter, bill U 11 lbe <lutJ ot lbe Newporl Beach Clty CouocU to take an laterest lD tJl1s ••permaoeotlo- torlm metroport" aacJ provide some ltarcb tor tbll stiflto1ng matter or t.h1nc ~ Hetn. 7SS Jou, Costa Mesa. Girl .. Mr, 1 Mr•. Nail Memorial HoJI)ltal at act 64, tbtrelD, mayappearatlllidttme -TUESDAY NOV 5 Roberti, 21012 Barbadol Ln., Ht WU & Publtc worta IV• and place aod be beard. Girl • ..; • " .. ;,,Pete Boa.1D, HUDU.actoo &eacll. PtriltaDdut at a Ul1ttd Stitt• At this polot tbt Airport Di- rector couatere wUb Uti c:barp that tbe borMOWDU'I are .. .,. croacl't1nc'' ooblm,ulfiiiOfM maooer blip -/lollrsllll MJ bouM, 1a tbt midiDI ottM lllgllt, aa>d -•II too 1M1 e- lo lila -. Tilt Alrpoot CommiAioa lUll 1D&Q1 com .. m-Ia DWie .., of elyle, mloded larmoa, au_... ... .., do a louP, ~ po!Woal job, wUb Ifill pr_.., lo a fiekS in wbk.b tbtJ ut ld qualllltd 1<1 rill Jodlmlll MOlt ol U.m, "'"'•, 111ft II .... 0. tlbac .. --· ... """' -II IQirl ill -blcQud ............... wiD dl, u. '11 PI& .. .. -. .... -...... lloa 11111 --.... 1111 U ..... ?'f .... aD ., * _II..,...,·-............ ?...__ .... .____ . « ...oanr ... a.a ••1111111 .,,...._ .... ,,1 .. -,, ..,. IIIIo .. -• Dale<l: No .. mbor Z?, liN ZOI ()ay>, Ba-lslalld. Girl I ........... ~~· :.~ N':lb u~ ..... "',"!" Fire Cblof Girl _ Mr. ~ Mro. Rlcbard KoUy, Ul &r-.J, ..._,. I tot. --~ • Clly ofN-Boacll. Tbo._ 1515 --LD. MIA. Publlsl" N ... IE,Doc. S,liN 1o Harbor Vlow Hlui ' Gill , Mr. ~ Mro. _. S...l""'s ore Ills wilt; Allll; LEGAL HOTICE 'l'bl Nnport HarbOr EDIJ.p. ,.,.1 _ Mr. •· 'u-1, Harold W..,... 18111 Valle& Dr., Haa-z dil.ltcbtiZ'I, Mn, Sblrley NO'IlCEOrPUBUC HEARING -• -.,:.::: DI!Ma ud -TllrDOr of N0TICF. IS qr.RF.BY CIVF.N A PL!ol. FOR SAVING Roberts, Z400 CWIDrlYO,N"'-.._ Beaeb. COtta Meoa; I-, Jolla ... tht che City CoaDcil of the IRVIMIE TI!RRACI PARK port Htlpt1. .,UEBOAY, ltOV. lZ. MlciMl of Hswt .... S..cb; Chy of Newport Reach will "Wt 11M oar Pirt dally., Boy • Mr. ' Mrl, Edftrdo 8oJ .. 1ft, 6Mr1.Br~Dar-1 brott.r.,Oa.aldJ111.41atotllortb llold • p.hl!c: h•llli•« reserd-wrlll Julle MaUcd: 'ttit M&Mo. 1511 R1Ytra6dl PL, racq.IUli ........ IWtiC· Dllllata.; I..._J, Mr .. Recta la1 tla• 'f!:.r of I. Fred M•~ Kenmet ·Dr., ln .. Tvrat:.e, co.ta ..... R ~ ,..._._ oflioaCUJ,Jon. t:Jo.•ld d.• ckdtMo. of !Ia ..._.to tM"-PodS.Cb ao, -Mra. 6MrJ..~Bea-8oJ ... Mr. 6 Mn.loblrt L. ud. IWdt ll&cbM Gl Mo<trdg.; l.llo PI -.1a1 Co.•lolllCM d• CU, C:O.:U • .tr~.-tllltlbt'--"!fl, 5104 Rtv• AYt., WHt .. "--• &14 E.. lttll a., Colt& UIS l1 _.....,...__ aylo1 ,...h4i.teloa •pUcadoa -.. -JfiWport. .. --- No, 2!6 ... 1 .. •••••le<l .,. bor PIIJmtltt -IIIII looo Gill Mr A 1fro. ~ a-,-rtclltd llor,U pr.,-1111 of Ute clhhCoo of 5 loiJII. 11111 -. of tM rr.t.t T.-nce •WEDJifUDAY, JtOV. 1. ·Barllr, jr., it'J"JJ Pnr.._ at a. loteH•'I C•loUc r.Uy •luit'lldod lotolato ·IO IIU'k'*j'._of.,_..,.LitJ Qlrl .. 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Ua.m Tritt, Joill Laaa&r, tiiWIII•• ·~~a-111..--·N~e~~o&U ar-. aar- 111•· ....... ..,. .. -Korl "'""· EdWird ~~~. D .... 111 Bead~ DIU' a. Pnak H._.,l, J&ck MI ...... Cllr-Iaiii , ... '"'-•· aod--*J, DM.I,Maa.llt.,.tllu· n. decoratJAc comDitttee ~ bar t.oc100 IIIJI, liS 151ft Sl,, -by lin. Horbtrt P-- Ceatral lnpol't. b&UCS. Ud lAcl&ldes Mme1, Ed .. halor udJ ... £biUmtm-wud Wb.lteiMMtae,Ja.mesHodp, bora &rl )lllllloc UCII apia Fruclo Glocluler, Clady Weill lftlo -to -kll -IIUY• aod El&lno Rloke, Gr ...... , wreatbl Ud a llr1. H. 0, McGregor U 1D Cbrlltmu tr" u a bolldty · charce ot arrucemeata, lor Jett111 tor tbe procram ud retruhmtiU, ud btr com .. rCtllt....,..t. mlttee 1Dc:luc&ea Mmes. Harry MrL C)&JCoaTborDI*lG.PI'e-Goetl, L. H. McBride, PauJ, WEEK-END telltlvitiee which will culminate In the -. bu .-put Jonea '"" c. R. ForbeS. prtNdttU ud memtlert ol tbe Mrs. Raymond Keat HarveJ, ov. 30 National Charity League Debutante Ball, will -ud jololor ~~'""'" to CllildrOII iUid youth cllalrmao,lo egln thle Friday evening wtth a pre-ball ttlnner dance :;"* .;:;~~':': =: :~~: ,:",=.:,: ; the Irvine Terrace home of Mr. and Mra. Edmund ....... Rudolph Vanuell. wu. room at Joplin eoya RaDell. olllver Pr.att. Mr, and Mre. Jack L. Caldwell, Mr • and N • • • h Irs. Rober! RoeenastandMr. andMra. RoberiJ.Hayes OfiVItyiSOrff erne Ill a88lllt the hosts during the COCictall and ttlnner hour' "Tbe wooder of t1>e naUvlty" Dest.,. for Women lD Phll- hree of the debutantes are shown above, from left: Judy &o t1>e U>eme ottbe llrat .. ,.,. adelphia; Leooaro Scheu, woo MRS. ROGER PILlE, the nn. -'th L Crt d art festival to be beki at Balboa. stuc1lecl at tbe School of Floe arts eo~bllrmu of the JUD.ior !eeu wtth Tom Krenek, Robin Horn w• ynn pe, an lolaod UllltodllllbodiiiCburch, Arts or lhe UnJmsUy of Cat-£bell Club of Newport Beach, athy Smith with Ron Cbam'Jerlaln. 115 Aple Av10111, Thlre wtu be ICor nla and has served as pre. parllclplted lD tbe Zllll annual sbowtnp oa S Suoda.ys, Dtc. 1, s.l.dent of tbe Laguna Beacb Art f1De uta JesUval of the Orange EBS MAKE Bow Nov 30 8and15,tromaoooto 5 p.m. Assodatioo; Oon Ma.y,whotor dUtrlct. juaior membership, • Tbe ditplay will illclude oil the past deellde llas painted and beld iD Aaabl1m. Tbe festival • rocac womn.rtturDiDJ ctar'isune Barr, dauctftroiMr. palnttnp, wa.ter cok)n, gra.. written the HUton Chri.stmu a.bo dlsplayed tbe works of ot Yr. and Mrs. Ooaald A. pbica, scu_,ture, stllcbery, and Messages that appear in Time otber ioeaJ Junior EbeU mem~ Andereoo. The party was ar~ miled media. Magazine; Marie Klein, who bersr Mmes. Gus Cbabre, Paul ranpd by tbt soctal chairman Ca.&h a.wards will be present· atteodOO the lnstitutedeAllenda Hadley, Warreo Fl:uDdEdward of tlae Learue and bosted b)' th@ ed at tbe awards ceremony at in Mexico, and studied graphics WbttebollH Jr. (Kuen Kovach pareots of the 1967 debutatltes 1 p.m. this Sunday, Dec. 1. wUh Paul D:lrrow at t.be Laguna pboto.) 1Aclud1n&; tbe AnderiiCNlS, Mr. Tea and refreshments wUi be School; Lee Hooper, woo THE"TAS TO MEET FOR aDd Mu. O'Bryoo(wltbZdebut. served at that ume. Those a.s. attended tbe Art institute ot New members feted -'"*c .. will-...,, Pll1l ... = .., tMI •••• at 11111 ear--...._. .. . c•----~-...,....._ ..,, Doc, IC. .... 'I ::a-....... Cool-• Jill-bu -· ,_, .... ...... "old'' u-u ,_ U.,-c.tlo,l'llll- ".._.ld...,"totw•octarJr-. 1..e1111 Pa •ft. •, .....-.tt.IMu•e•'•-' ~ -. ns' I p.m., to be-by"""-J-Dr. ~-...._, .IIIII at ?:10 p..,., -at lletllrd Allll, 1111 -.... 1:10 p.m., &.lid ductac to "' .,. , ·-., Ooo IIMmlloy. fw;;iicliii:4V'Ci;;il New memben are: Jolul llell!day, J,O,II, Broou, Or. llooold Stouc-. Wtlllam Hucklea Jr., GUbert Htary. Dr. Ceorae Chalfant, Jules MulDe, Timothy -ler, Ray,_ W, w. Bootb, Tom Ha.Uett. JaJntl POOR MORPHIEUS Harbor ar• from tbelr aod Mrs. Cbarles Hta:~ Bur, :ea tbJe weet.eod, will be wbo ls comtoa: bome tt'om Qc. nted IDJOCiet)'QbSaturday cldeota.l Collep; Linda SIII&D 11 at tJ>e 8tb .....a! Campbell, dauil>W' of llr, aod UJte ball of tbt Na.Uoaal Yrs. Allen TbOmaa Campbell, ty Ltarut of Newport coming borne from USC;Sbaron .. They wlll weu ball ADD Haskell, daupter ot Or. ol tradlttout wbtte aod w lira. Earl WUIIam llutrall, rill carryapinJI;JitiD mutt wbo bu beeD atteod1nc Ora.np ed witb lbadel of Plnk Coast Collete; MiA Robtll Ana. tiou. Horn, daughter of llr. a.Dd Mn. debu:taotet are Mary Clyde Ma.cDa.nlel Hora. a.l80 ute da.utbter• 1n a row), Mr. slsting Mrs. Claire B. Barnett Cbicago.uldtlil.Sshowo iD the AU otRISTNAS DINNER ud M.r s. Fredrick Wender, at the tea table wUI be Mrs. California Show iD La.guna; Tbe morn1Dc P'ate> of the Mrs. Waller Olander and Dr. Ma.ttbew v. Waidellck, Mrs. Helen Hooper , woo a.tteDded tbe Ota.Q(t Coast AlWllAle Club ot Robert O.laoder, Yr. aod Mrs. Charles Bliss, Mrs . Jack Hart, Otis Havergal College in Tor. Kappa A.Jpba Tbeta. will gather Doaald Haytoa, aod Mr. ~ aod Mrs. Sta.nley J acobs, onto, Canada; Thelma Smith, wltb tbe eveniDg P'Dq) lor a Mr., Jerome HeJpertn. Well lmown artists who will who received her M. A. degree c.atered dJ.nDer a.t tbe borne ot lnsomma sufferers or old ale raw while onions to woo the aims of Morpkcus. Pi ty the poor husband or w1fe ! Today ~ have more reliable methods or mducin& sleep ... sl«pm& pills ;and 1hc lranquilize:rs for eumpk. But. these medicauons are prescription 1t.cms and should be taken only upon the advice or your ph ysician. Chcd. tht-ob\·1ous reasons for slecp- lcuness first-it may be caused by a lumpy maurcss.. TIM:n. 1f the condition cominues, see your doc:tor. Jr he recommends med~e<tt1on. we'll be ~tlad to fin his BtiLTZ pR1VARIEf 141 IUPIIIOI I.Vf. COSTA IIISA lldwar ._2424 prescription. • ··•··r-··· ....... . Christensen .U L COAST -'1'. _.-...a o&JOL& 1·-1• I. COAST HfW,o\Y CO-A DIL 14AR Rlolt 1~4'50 alteod!Dc OCC; ..... Cbrtaloo Ann LoDdellus, da''~Ntr of Mr. and Mrs. Jotul CbrliUan Lon· dellus, comin& from San Dleco state Collep; 14luJudy Joame Meeks, dauctrter of llr. and Mrs. Claude Erwin Meekl, coming from tbe Un1verl1ty of Redla.nds; Miss Mary All1011 O'Bryon, daupter ot Mr. and Mrs . William Law O'Bryon. arriving from Nortbetn Arlsona At.:» attbeparty wereNation-be judging the art works wtu !rom CaWor nia. SLateCoilegeat Mrs. Brad Miller, 1906 Ga.1axy af Cbarlty IA&pe Cbapterpre. loclude: John Ludlum noted for Fullerton; Esther Dendel, wbo Dr., Dover Sbores, l1 7 p.m. sldent, Mra.EulOlrlcba.ndber fiuoreseent pa..loting and por-rt!<.:elved berM. A. degree fr om Dec. 11. A Cbrlstmu moW husband; Mr. aod Mrs. Load-tra.iture woose "Nativity" won Columbia State University;Heleo will be tbe theme. There will be ellus aodMn.GeorpEleadin&. two first prizes inlnternatlooal Richards, g:raduateottheScbool an ezcha.nge of lifts. debutantca.Urebeaualdlrector compeUUoo;Shi.rle yGr oteLud· of Design in lUioois; Vesta M.n. Paul Hutclli.DSOO is 1n !rom Los AJlples, and mem-lum, whO studied with Nor man Ward, who has won awardS tor charge ota.rra.opmeots. Tbetas bera of the Leape board aDd Rockwell and was an art jewelry. stitcher y, r ugs, may make resena.tioo.s bycall- the ball committee a.od their director for the Waller foster mosaics, ~ mlnia.ture scul.p-Lng Mrs, Clark Astel at h11st.Dds. Mrs. Loodellus is Art Books; Ann Daisy, a Kf"a.d· ture, andZoeKa.dley,agra.duate 642-5127 or Mrs. James ball cbairma..a. uate ot the School ot Art and of Chicago Art Institute, aod a lll~c~C:!u~M~t~tt~at~~!!;:-!;53~1,!;1·~--!:::================ !!=!!!, former galler y owner onBa.lboa r ''J, , ad h f! University; ..... Kalhleeo AIUI • • • of SOCI•"al note Smi th, daugber of Mt. and Mrs. -;;=~~~~~;;;;. Richard W&lter·s mtth, attend· ly Pet came true when Mr. Hope de· ''laJ>d. et, M ame, z'tte. ' Committee members ror the :ut festival are Mrs. Donald Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Baines, Elmer Goebougirt!,Mti. M:~Uhew V. Wa.idellck, Mrs. Robert Leioau, Mrs. B. A. Batclleller, and the Rev. Don Bassett, minister of the Ba.lboa ~COHSERVATIVE ina:OCC,udMlssPaulaMuine Susan (Mra.Gary)S&llee ts in clded to take the enti.re song Williams, daua:bter ot Mr. and Hoaa: Hospitalwitba.tnU'eWOUDd a.ad dance troupe as' part of Mrs. Paul Joel Wl ll.Wns, who 1D her eye, wbic.b abe accldeDI· hl..s sbow. has been atteDdlDc UCLA . a.Uy i ecelved wbea sbe was Kathy's motber can be heard •proech to luuronce ED WARD of fry 6 Rrt~fro The pa.reats ol the debutantes opeoiog 1 packap at ber 00.., on Tbursday, Friday a.ndsatur. Phone: 671-9379 were feted NO'f , 10 at a cocktail hOme 1D Santa Ana.. TheSallee's day nigbts at the Mer ry mac ~§:======~-~~J~be~lll~a~t~the~Ba~y~er~eot~bo~m~e orlciDallJ UYed 1n Corona del Restaurant 1D Corona del Mar. Island UnitedM•bO•'~at Cburcll. : . • Mar. Tblir , IJ.ttle dJ.JCb'et, Her fatbrer -ls I Sa.ata Ana Col- ..l -1 tular}', La: lta1tlll wtta bllr .... comaMer s.cJence lD-sAFE 1!'/. YOUR CAlf,-. .I (lniqlar..a., Ill': U.S lll'i sb-. udt .. tu r e tetber Riebard Hl&ffmu oo Jum1De girls 1D tbt timily, Karen, 7, Coroaa del Mar. a.ad Moaa,. 14, all of whom U•e at • • • tbe family home 1D Tustin. Katby was a.ttePJUng SAC he rseltwhen Mrs. C. TbOmal bas been tbe call came tor tryouts tor dJ•IdLnr ber time betWeen the !be "Gold.Oigger " group. She C. n.omas Realty Co. aod.Hoag was one of 12 selected out ot Hospital, too, becaw;e bel' da.U· more than 460 girls. ltf:lter hu been Yet)' W with an • .. • Infection wlllcb finally settled Bob Hope, who 15 bi&·heUt· ln her lalee, edly pvtng 14) his o-.rn Christ· • • • mas •acaUon to enterta.ln our Tbe eotire Una tunily is soldlers npung away from ,..,.~!I!!~ lookln&: lo'*a.rd to lbe bolldays home, 1s not tbe only eoter· 1 when Marahlll LI.OO. Wbo has taiDer doing rood deeds nut just reeetved b1a U. S. Nny moath. Comedian and VIolinist wtnp, will be ptt1Dc a leave Ja.ct Benny is also being U· before sb.lpptac out toward Viet· tremely cbarltable on Saturday, aam. Tbe oewest member ot Dec 1 when he wlll play a with• G.,_,. Doo, o,.n., ONLY S13900 plu• lnatall•tion •OPENS DOOR • TURNS ON LIGHT • CLOSES. DOOR • TURNS OUT LIGHT •COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC 'IRI -llURGLAR !IOLD:UP ALARMS 1651 PLACEitnA AVE. COSTAMISA . CIITOI IAIE FIIEPUCE ICIEEII --~·­Cuq?d& U.., Plf£llt&• Au•••,., .... :a1 .. C1 elln U. .. A ..... the family l.s Heidt, born 'at be~tlt' concert ot classical THE CHILDREN'S Good Samaritan Hotplfal ln music wUh a~ for the RiYer-Guild announces a lO.week Los Anples. Mrs. 1J.ad is tbe side SymphOny Orchestra. for course lor children trom pre. former Kazen Brua1Dc ol $5 or more you may hear Mr. school through lllgh sctJool to Corooa del Mar. Wb1le U. Llad Benny play Mendelssohn's begin Ja n. 15. Classes, under ls 1D tbe service, tbe family, Vlolln concerto or ror $50 you the direction ot professional, lDc ludtnr Zl·mootb-old Brett, ma.y jolo the golden circle of Mr s. Tamara Robin Plscano, ls U•lna w1tb Kuen's motber, patrons and meet Mr . Benny at a above, will be held ooce a Mrs. Karen Ma.ra:reta. Woods cba.mpape r eception to be held w"k at GuUd headquarter s, on Avocado to Corooa del Mar. at the home of UCR Chanc.eUor 1518 Newport Blvd., Costa • • • a.od Mrs. Iva.c Hlodera.ter (who Mesa. Registration may be Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nolla.r aresometlmesHarborVlewH\Us made with Mr s. Carr • 546...6089, ot Bayside Vlllace celebrated resldeats). Mr. Benny's !eea.nd or ~r s. Goodenough, 536.1911. their 45th wedd.lnr anniversary proceeds will go to pull the Tuition !or each tQ.weet with a party at Mlssloa Inn, orcbestra out or the red. session Is $15. their honeymoon bateL • • • Geo (llrs , Atao) Aoderooo of Costa Mesa aDd lormtrlJ West Ocean Front res.ldeot.lD New. port 1s .. --'coadltloo at Hoq Hospital witb a cerebral bemorrhaee. • • • ' FOR THE LADIES WHO RESIDE IN WEST CLIFF• We have a new "get acquainted'' special for you who would pre- fe r to have beautiful hair, I ' ·..,.·_ .. •n -o s SPECI AL IS A LSO Oii'"I"IEIIIEO T O T H E LAOIES 0 ~ B A Y S~ORES, DOV ER SHORES, B E ACON B AY, ~AR B O R ISL A ND A NO ... WHE R IE 00 ~ LI V Et 642-0844 Ask for Marianne (from Germany) OR J eanette (fr om France) at the salon with the Continental flalr. WE INVITE YO UR PATRONAGE SEVEN NATIONS COIFFURES Ill I. Coul Hlpuy, Mtw,ort Buc•. Just a lew doors west of Dover on W . Coast Hw • 011 Ill COliS Open Nightly tt 6:45 p.m. OoJy "falt" is what Coach Her b U vesey Ulink.s of tbe cba.oees for tl1s Costa Mesa lastetba.ll team, ,.ATIQio.IAl C€....-•A t CO"IO()IIIATIO .. Fiii~J.a.!!! NOW PL,lYING "l he Stcn t W•r Of H•_rry Frigg" NOW SHOWING IXCLUSIVI INGAGIMINT C0NT IN IJO'J5 THANKSGIVING I""'OM ll:JO 10 ACADEMY AWARDS WRESTUNG PROGRAM AT YMCA A fu ll compeUUveprogram in obta1ned from Frank Hor pel wrestllog wUI be offer ed at 646-5473, or Bill Brown, th~ Orange Coast YMCA, beginning phys ical director , 642-9990. with the junior division in Jan- uary, wbich wtll carry through Apr il on a dual match basis. Twenty-four "Y" teams will compete in the Wester n Div- Ision. Boys ~rom first to eighth grade are wanted, a.od will wrestle io 15 dilfer ent weight divisions, lrom 50 to 165 pounds, PracUce will be Thurs - day from 4 to 5 p.m .. and Sat .. 1aday from 11 :30 a.m . tolp,m. each wee k. The Olympic leotard un!lorm will be worn by the YM team members. Further lnfor matioo to an instructor .Instructors ror r----------~. ~-.:.::~::..:::::,::::;:::.:::~,:be:, the program are Don and Vir- e Ser. ue You ~::;~~~r school Children he ld Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday betx·een ..._ .,.c Sou·1ngs Euerydoy ·' :.:':" .. ~.:~~~~~:~:::~·~~~:! ..,.., A\-~ afternoon swimming lessons is that they must be 44 lnches h.igh 11(·-,>,'7 ll•a••• to the chin. All levels or ln- •• structlon are available. -"--tl HUGGINS YOUNG COM DRIVER SURVIVES COFFEE I CH.oLLENGETOWIN 1 LB. 6 9 ~,~~;t_~ :.l;•c;,:,"~:. :di~::: :1 BEER & -'INf tory Sunday in the featured C I production race in the Amcriun s.oz. /m-.lr 111110 Road "'" o1 Champiooo. MAlo ... r "' Johnson averaged t3.938 miles 3/31¢ 1 10 hou• to cove• 46.3 milu i• SAUCE just und~r .10 minutes a!l dark- M!is ntded the fifth annual ~vent bdore 11.300 fans at Rl \'· LIBBY'S CREA\4 COLDEN SWEET CORN .MR. NABISCO MINT SANDWICH COOKIES 303 SIZE SHRIMPo!~z ... 1 ~t 1U ..... J.49 KDLO KIST BEEF STEW 41t Fresh Produce er5ide International Raeeway. · Johnson·.~~ 1.4-sccond vLctory nver his Porche factory team. mate. Milt Minter of Sa nt a Su- .una. Calif .. made h1m the onl y double winner of tht> tw!Hiay national amateur ro~dr~tcinR thampiomhL_p event. OHicials allowed Johnson·~ and Minter's po5ition~ in ~ C production event to stand aflcr they delft-mined that the fin~t five cars in Uw: race had iiJtRII· Jy positioned oil roolers. The Porcbes bad .... cha~ by I n wtaamed competitor. ,o ..... ' •••• ,c ....... NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT BLVD. PH. 646-9 l U t.:0 11• ~ •• ._ -.... ---~..1!-i• COMI'LIII --~an~ u.~~ ·---• Nl1 L c-_,, -... ... .,. ........ .... ~PO RT ~A TES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS 1 T 1'"" 2 T ''"~'.l J '!" ,,., .... 20 word ~ or 1"-'-' 1.50 2.50 :.~0 21 word, to :)0 word, 7.00 3.00 <.00 3 i word' 10 40 word, 3.00 4.00 5.00 Eo ch word ovt'r 40 word' .05 10 . 15 10'; OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDJ:R o BOOKS FOR SAL~ "THE PILLAR Of IRON" by Taylor Caldwell • the migtlty story of Cicero aod the Republic he fought to save. Hardback $6.95, Paperback .95~. ..u.ene. OpWoll 8ool Store 1934 Hutlor Bhd. o.&a Mesa-Pt.one 1...._45 FOR SALE WOMEN'S SKI BOOTS -fit regular shoe size 8-1/2 or 9, ver y good condition, $8. 673-9266, TELEVISION used -$35,00 cash, 646M88, SALE • furnl ture and cb.lna, baby beds, HollyWood beds, tools, lawn mower and edger, 122 ..,., 210-1/2 Cecil Place, Costa Mesa. 28 OIL P AJNTINGS. Cbrlslmu PJls, Mmoc w1ll soU real tow. Price maA otter. Dealers --. 64S~Z45. SCHOOLS ICIIDOI.. .PROBLBMS , Pri••• Hi ... IC!oool llwli.tdual aneiuJoa a.an. CJ•u•• Bllati!R• WARD PRBPIOIOOL II Par Dri".-Co•i8 Mou -0420 TRANSPOR TATION 100" Finan ci ng Available AI so We Carry Ou r Own Contracts NEWPO RTER MOTORS 2C3b H ar t~Jr Bl vd. Costa Mesa 548-8511 o IIUSICAL fOR SAL _E SH:JNWAY·HA\IMON O YAMAHA Sp ech) C)Ur-ce OQ lt.,mOad "ffiQet 0T8MI-retll Tt!IDI'Q .. all fiaishea. Sue liS. Odaer aMd m.Jite• at aavia8a! Ne w apiaet pi•o-.. O•iab ..al., wftile they lut (only 1585. r,..z lenn .. llaed Steiaw.,. conole, uve 1380; lay•w.,.-lor Cbriana .. Al-o •tereoa at teni 6c aa.-,, ... Sdli.iiii ~Pkillipa C.o. 1907 N. l\4 aia, S•ta Aaa Op• Moa. & Fri. Nite• til 9 r..t. t9" o IIISCILLAHIOUS · dos trllner. Ll!JI>t obdstce at your Sit, oome. . ..., .. ,_,, ., .. - HARBOR TRNI$FER AND STORAGE .,,.,, ... WHEATON VANLINES, INC. Ll 8·7323 or Ll 1-9713 JH F., 11th SL, Co ua Meaa REAL ~STATE f •JR SALE -Monarch Bay lots i.D Laguna Niguel. l..arit!, level, lease. From $8,950. Owner 492-1112. o HELP WAHTEC -MALE ,DIRECTOR - City of Newpon Beach, 11 ,228-1,492. Challenging position as head of eight· man department responsible for current and advanced planning of dynamic city. Requires college del(ree in planning, eng1neerinl( or architecture and five yeats experiel'lce performin~ In· crea.singly re sponsible pro· fessional plannin~. inclu· din g tiNO years in a posi· tion responsible for a rna .. jor functional area i n public planning. Por further tnforo- mation contac' Personnel omce, Cl ty Hail, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, Calli. 9l!MO. (714) 573-M33 or 57lJ.2110. MAN, port-limo, wltb -., to 1uta11 wllldow lllldts, Car -· toolo """ lraiDiJir pr .. ldod. Culoal -Sbop, -E. CMa Cllll, on your ••• c•pct -,., 1----------~ moq et.• wi* Blue t.u ... ••· l.•t tltcaic 1111_.. pooer 11. CIOWii Httdwan, rt1l SALE. 1000 -· .. 1110 -. Ja lbop ..... -,_ .. Ll WIIJ8. 1-1111- ttlt ... £11£& .... .... oo-- Al.OIHIUol l J07 E. Cout ""'·· c• _ .. 1 .... FOa ai!NT -.__ill_ .. _ , ................ . -........... _.,. ... ....... , .. .., -r ~ ... Clll. ll)o2714: _______ , '• •• .................... • • THURSDAY, NOV. 211, 1911 COIIJIIA DEL IIAII, CAU F. . " . .. Location -Location 16th and Tustin 2 WHl bJoc!r• to ' Ne.,wnpooo:rtrt Rubor JUch 8ebool,Newport Bm.a.t. Elemeatary Sebool, 8t. Andrew' • Prellbytertan Clalrcb aDd Vfe.tcllff llboppq center ----SO 'dlftlncttve Buccola buUt bomM rem- 1n11cent of a quaint Enclt.ll vtlllge. It you bave beet! locldng It bomM but jWit .. can't ftnd a well~planned, well buUt aDd well loc.ated IIQuse tbat wit• your famUy come by aDd eee tbeeel It you make your eelectlon now you can chooee or cbange many of tbe Interior features. I Estate • -• , . •3 &. 4 BEDROOMS •ALL ELECTRIC •FAMILY ROOM COUNTR'l{ •DINING ROOM KITCHENS •2 OR 3 CAR GARAGE •FORCED AIR •USED BRICK GAB FURNACES FmEPLACE •ALL CONCRETE (SOME WITH TWO) DRIVEWAYS •CARPETING •HEA VY SHAKE •RUSTIC FENCING ROOFS $30,950 to $33,950 • .. WITH AS LITTLE AS lOll: DOWM AMD 110 214D TIIJST DEEDS •••. EXCLUSIVE AGENT p. a. palmer lncorporatea Til DMlOPIRS (J lJIIO SKE 193S 3377 VIe Ll.. O.le w• M-rt --,_ .... L.A.-..U MA J.IIU THE RECORDS 11011: Realtora months or 1963. THIS IS 0 VER 4 Ml L.LilJN Newport at Victoria 646·8811 ~~;~~~~~~~THIN G.T. GUNDERSEN L IST YOUR PROPERTY Real F.state Appraiser WITH A REAL TOR! 67S.1642 Evn. 549·1281 ED ·ALMOST $5,000 l07 A'IOCADO-IRVIME TERRACE II This 4 bedroom, extra large r oom, 2-1 12 bath home has quality and character! Tropical garden landscaping minimum C'are. and outstanding maintained Large play area for children plenty room for a pool. N EVI PRICE $59,950 Bay & Beach Realty Inc. 175-3111 2407 E. COAST HWY. C D M f~.:~;o~~:::E ...,.,... EL!c.AHCE OM ~ .-THE OCIAM n l Rare Newport duplex offer-Requites tome tou~h -up. 3• ing tntal lu-:ury with m.ag - ' bdn~1. · 2·bd. · 2 fut:p!Jces, 1 nificent view panorama. £am1ly room. lust 100 feet u ·u h 3 bd 2 b fr I dl f ! nt ave rm., a ., om ocean. mme ate 0 -wet baJ & ocean front bal- fer $38 ,950 considered cony. All elecuic. Superb consuuction wi~ adaM brick. Open be.,med ceil- ings. $94,500. PROPERTIES WEST (714) 675-4130 1028 Bayf'ide Drive Newport Beach, Calif. 92662 Every Pea in the Pod Is NOT Alike Every House for Sale WON'T Meet Your Needs When You Buy Your Home You Need an Expert to Guide You ... a Realtor® A Bealtor" Ia ltllowa b;y this Seal A B•ltor" is a member of his local board of Realtora and hence of the National Association of Real Estate Boards. Qe is pledged to the observance of the high"'!t ethical standards in the field -those embodied in the Al180ciatlon's Code uf Ethics. . I A Realtor" is a 1~al estate expert of •·ecognized competence and skill. Becauae of this public confi- dence in him, he baa tile widest vuiety of sales llatinp from which you may chooee the hom e to meet your needa. c.ll l ........ TODAY! ' ' REALTOIIIIld 1M IMI-.... 111~1n tile U.S. P8Wtt 0.:. .... -...... ...,.., ---... ,.._I --'-lion. Harbor Ceita Mea • • • g_. 'f/-.11. 1<-lt ... Balboa Island Buttercup Yellow ' 4 BEDROO>t WITII PROVIMCIAL CHARMI A FeW STEPS TO SOUTtl UY. IUWLY RE'.ODELED eUILT·IM KITCIIEM. $57,500 View -Home Cameo Highlands VIEW FRO '• LIVII~C R00\1,1U$HP. BED· ROOM, DIMIMC ROO.t AWD KITC:iEM, PLU$ LARGE AMT~OMY POOL. ---- 332 w.,.,.,; •• . Corana del liar -673-8SSO (}-• n.,..,./1, f< •• /tor SEMPLE REAL ESTATE WEST CLIFF WONDER LOVELY HOME IN IMMACULATE CO NDI TION. COZ Y SECLUDED PATIO OFF MASTER BEDROOM AN LIVING ROOM ... GORGEOUS LAN DSCAPING ••• SPRINKLERS •.• THREE BEDROOM S, CARPETED FAMILY ROOM .•• SOME FURN ITUR E IN CLUDED $42.500 OPEM HOUSE SUNDAY . 1;!,30. S.OO 1300 ODnr Drive. Westdiff Area Newport Beoch $EMPLE REAL ESTATE 2S1S f . C..est H..,., Corono fel Wor 67S.2101 SIT\IATID OM TIM ACRU SPACIOUS 1 & 2 IIDIIM. A'ARTMINT$ p.,.,&-p-$150 • Punt~ Patios • Fir~ptacc s e POOLS • '!I Hfll ~ Putt1n,: Gr~cn • Tenn1 s • Scpauu Famdv Se..t~<•n • .t.ri.. to School~ :lnd Pla~·grnund 900 s .. Lon•, C~ .._.,..._, ""' C: .. u ....,. don to Fo.ltiOft ld•tl DEL MAR 6-.)611 OPEN HOUSES SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. DEL MAR BEAm • 535 HAZEL ORtVE SPAC IOUS 2 BEDROOM AN 0 CONV. DEN, BEAMED CEILING ••••• lEVEN HAS A BOMB SHE L TER.I OWNER WILL FINA NCE AT bl1-" BAYIJEST CUSTOM 2021 COMMODORE RD., NEWPORT BEAC.I UNUSUA L 2 BE DROOMS, J 9ATHS AND POOL -WITH ALL THE LUXUR Y FEAT· URES. CO ME AND SEE THIS BEAU TIF UL HOME ·-THIS WE EK -EN D! Ill PE~~ON ,. • -'If .. * 642-1771 Anytime * RANCHO LA CUESTA. at Hamilton &. Bu:-h- ard in Huntington Beach, announces lh!' prr- vleW opening of UNIT 3. T:1is openm g is to1· locaf buyers only before advertisin~ m th~ Los Angeles papers. Beautiful homes priced fro m $25 ,415 tv $32,795. Featuring: uposed beams in livin~ room, formal dining room. 2 or 3 bath·3, shake or mission tile roof, 2 or 3 car garages. Gat!ers & saUler appliam.:cs, concrete drivf'- way. Select yoUr favonte plan &: we will custom build for you. Move in by May 19119. Models at Hamilton & B11Shatd. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!! RANCHO LA CUESTA in Run~~t~d1 hu 3 new homes available for 'iminediate tk'·. '-'Upancy bcciU~ of t:red1t rejectionli. 3 Rfl. :! baths, built-ln.~. (ir«!plac..-e, abate ....r, t'Otr . rrrtc drivcwa~·. .ALSO l "':~d· f 1 r ":ulab1f: fu" .l,um.11 Cl;:cupam .~ tLoc : Hauulton & Bushard. Huntin,ton Rrarhl $25.050 to $27.100 FHA • VA & Conwentton.l CALL 961-2929 ANYDAY loetw-10 & 6 WOULD YOU LIKE A 5% LOAN? -·--THI S 4 BEDROOM, 2'7 BATH, FAMILY ROOM, DININ G ROO M, J CAR GARAG E, LAR GE PAT IO -ONLY 217 YEARS OLD. $59,500 •••••••••••••••• 3 aEOROO:<, 3 LATH, CA~YON FEE LAND. u•.9oo VIEW 0 :: ~K') X 't' . f RJl l'C I< l.ll't I Rt:Jll. T<..")R ' l?SO £ut Co.ls! Hi&llway Cor ON det Mar . Cll1ltwn11 Phont. 6Jl.2222 OPEN SEVEN.D<"YS Cll'l't ael\ it~, .• Trade It? For F.,t Accion 1: Raiulta Call '111!: DOYLE co .. Reo110ro . Cell 541·1161 l'IO B. '11111 S~. 0>110 Men ..,--. ~- 606V2 _.,... lnDW.C..ot.._ "...,..._ ' . I LOCAL MEN OF FINANCE . here put aside friendly bus- Iness competition for a while as they exchange their corporate contributions to the Costa Mesa United Fund/ Community Chest campaign, From left to right: Robert Hield, vice-president and treasurer of t.ewport Balboa Savings & Loan Assn.; Glenn Back, manager of the Costa Mesa branch of Crocker-Citizens National Bank; Cliff Wesdorf, manager of California Federal Savings & Loan Assn., and James Vickerman, manager of the Harbor and Wilson branch of Security Pacific National Bank. These gifts are a part of the $74,808 contributed through the corporations and employees division to date. Over-all campaign goal is $200,500. Ca:mpatgn chairman Glenn Back reports 41% of the goal has been attained. Golden years feted IIIPIIIIT IIAimiii!IS. IIIISTIEcnDI-~ ... I llfti._Y, IIOV. 8, - CDIIOIIA IIELIIAII. ~f. Church News no l'tnl ..,.... o.a" c-..._1101 ......... _ "Tbo ... ,_ of Cllrlat'' ..W bo tbo --lople otlli".P. G. .Ne.naa at ll&.m.SUNty. Tbe ' ,_ -I• W\11 biYe charp o1 tbe 1 p.m. youtb Dli!Jt senlce. Tbe ''Frleoda of Mexico" team from Wola Coll•ce wtU ctve the message. The )'OUth of the cburch wlU &o to Mexico with tbts team durLDg the Christmas bollday to present the gospel. • • • Tbe Plymouth Congregational Cburcb, 3262 Broad St., New- port HeJPts--TbeRev.Norman BroWD wtU preach oo the topic, ••Preparing for Christ's birth," at tbe 10 a.m. service thlsSwt- day, which ls thE' first Sunday in Advent. • • • Central Bible Church, Orange Ave. at 23rd St., Costa Mesa-- Pastor H. E. Jones wlll bring a message on '• An enlightened mind" at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. communion services this Sun- day, At 7 p.m. De will give the 2nd in a new seriPs of visual- ized messages on the Book ol Acts. • • • Christian Science Churches, Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa--The lesson- sermon for this Sunday will be on '·Ancient and modern n:ecro- mancy, alias mesmerism a.nd hypnotism, denounced." Some 140 friends and rela- tives he lped Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Colcluler celebrate tbeir 5oth wedding anniversary Stmday Nov. 24. Open bousE' was OOsted by their son-in-law J.nll daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J . Gauer, 1n the letlowship hall ol tne Cor ona del M4.r Commun- ity Church. law and sister , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walker, Belleville, Kan- sas; M.r s. Lila Mathis, Norton, Kansas,and Mrs. Jay Hammond and daughters from Naknek, Alaska. Mr. Colclazier has been as- sociated Cor many years with his son-in-law, Harry WhJtma.o, in the operation of Whitman's Garag1! ln Corona del Mar. Mr. and Mrs. Colcluier "'ere married ln Scandia, Kansas, and have lived in Corona del Mar since 1947. O.IFT ROY AI. FRED OF C.M. Dl ES AT AGE OF 52 Their 2 granddaughters, Mrs. Elalne Cllristensen and Mis s Nadine Whitman, attended ttle punch bowls. Mrs. D-olton R. Rooke served the coffee, and Mrs. E. K. Poole attended ttle guest book. The color scheme was ln go ld and white with fall Oowers and a go ld ming money tree. Gr andsons Alan and Patric k Garner are attending Brigham Young University and were unable to attend. Out ol state guests included Mr s. Colclazler's brother-in- Clllt Roy Allred, SZ, ol1931 Pomona St., Costa Mesa, died Nov. 15 at Orange County Med- ical Center. He was born April 6, 1916, in Utah, came to Ca.Wornia 25 years ago and Uved in Orange County lor 15 years. Survivor s are h.is wile, Lorraine; and a son, Roy Jr. of Costa Mesa. Funeral services were held Nov. 19 at Baltz Chapel. Costa Mesa. Brother Peter DaJ.eboUt of the Church of Latter Day Saints officiated. Air crash fatal to 9 Philharmonic returns The 9 victims of a Cable Commuter airplane crash Sat- .urday night near Orange County Airport Included 2 from Costa Mesa: Murray Holland, 42, of SOZ Sturgeon Dr., and Army Pfc. William Scott Perkins, Z7, of 2022 Orchard Dr. The others who died when the plane crashed on Newport free- way at the Dyer Rrl. ovpr. crossing were Pilot Omen Du- bois, 47, of Ga rden Grove; co- pilot Thomas Walker, 30, of Long Beach; Lawrence Van Mourick Jr., 36, and his wife, Ter esa, 27, of Laguna; Clark Burns , 36 of L:.!..guna Niguel; Robert Ho lley, 21 , of Sa n Cle ment e, and Richard Mh:e ts, 41, of Des Moines, Iowa, who was moving to Santa Ana. Mr. Holland wa s a mechamral engineer wit h Aeronutromc, Newport He:tch. He was born in New York, Nov. 17, 19Z6, r·.;rne to Callfor nLt 2-1 /2 years o~.go and lived in Orange County sinre then. SurvJvor s are his wife, Harriet; his mo ther, Gussie Holland or Ne w York Cit y; 2 sons, B:trry and Ronald of the hom e; and 2 brother s, Haskell and Elihu of New York. Services were held Nov, 26,at Temple Beth Shoiom with Rabbi Robert Bergman otnctatlng.ln- t erment was at Eden Cemeter y, San fernanpo Valley. Pvt. Perktns, son of Mrs. Helen Foster, 1935-A Anaheim St., Costa Mesa, was coming hOme on a 30-day leave before being r eassigned to Germany. He was born Feb. 23, 1941, in Oregon and came to California and Orange County in 1943. He is survived also by his 2 brothers, Robert and Daniel of Santa Ana. Services and ioterment were held Nov. 27, at PacUic View Memorial Park Chapel. The olficiant was the Rev, James C. Ledgerwood, Methodist min- Ister. $4,000 BAY SHORES FIRE Gor don Bopp and his neighbor fought a fire with garden hoses at Z662 Cir cle Drive, Bay Shores, at 2:20 a.m. Tuesday, Nov, 26, until Newport Beach firemen arrived. Damage was set at $4,000, The nre sb.rted in a guest house aDd had pro- gressed to the main house by way or a covered breezeway. The Orange County PhU-Piston, the contemporary barmonic Society w1U welcome American composer, followed tbe return of the Los Angeles by Octet 1.n E nat major, bJ PhJ.lharmonic Orchestra.. with Mendelssohn, and CoocertolDD Zubin Mehta conducting. at major by Brahms, leaturloc GIRL SCOUTS from Corona del Mar Troop 8 p.m. Saturday, Oec. 7, at UCI ltzhak Perlman o1 Israel as campus ha.ll violin soloist. 830 toured Hoag Hospital recently, and Mr . Meht.a will opeo the pro-Tickets tor the complete gave special attention to the playroom of gra.m wllo Toccata by Walter sertes ol 7 coocerts, at $21, the pediatrics department, which wUl MARINE CINJJT are on saleattheOr .... County Philharmonic Society omce, receive Hand Puppets being made as a 201 w. Coast Htglrfty, Newport troop project. Pictured above: Paula ORDERED TO CYA :-~ P::" ~~1.;,::~ McNamee, 5th grade, Corona del Mar Edwtn Wllll>.m Cholt m. Uckels are $1.75. School (in toy engine); Liz Healy, 5th Camp Pendleton Marthe, was MRS. MILDRED GURREH ordered sent to tbe Callfornla g rade, Harbor View School, and Mrs. Yooth Aothortty by Juvenile OF 04 DIES AT AGE 47 William Bonner, troop leader. Others Court Judge Bruce Sumner last Jrflldred G. Gurren, 47, 1580 uon tour" were Mrs. Charles Irwin and week on the charge ofvoluntary Caraway Dr., Costa Mesa, died manslaughter or George Lyons Thursday, Nov. Z1,aJ:ParkLido Mrs. Cliff Hostettler, troop l eaders; Girl of Corona del Mar on May 19. Convalescent Hospital. S t p B tt L li G M Coott, a native of Perryville, She l.s survived by ller hus-COU s am u s, es e raney, ary Mtssourt, went through juYeDile band, John; sons, John Jr. and Beth Irwin, Lora Ricca, Julie Baldwin, court procedures because he Gary ot costa Mesa; z Christine Watson Nancy Bechtel Dawn wa!j: 17 at the umeortbe killing. daugflters, Barbara Allen Costa · ' ' MRS. CALLIE PURGASON Mesa and Shirley Ormerod of Borton, Dtana Clark, Lisa Helm, Laurie SUCCuMBS AT AGE 76 HunUngtoo Beach; a brother, Hostettler, Ingrid Mayer, Holly Pugsll, Callle 8 Pur-~ 76 ot Wtlllam EldemWer ot Arcadta; . • ...-... • and Z gra.Mchildren. Lort Rodgers, Mary Ann Soden, and Brynne 3100 Clay st .. Newport Heights, Rosary was re<:lted Nov. 24 Bonne r. (Jack West photo.) ~:~~~ ~~:~~k Lido Coo-a.nd mass was celebrated Nov, · zs, at St. J oho tbe Baptist FIRST TENANT SET FOR PLAZA In sr~.:.~• born Sept. 29 • 1892 , ~~;,. C~urc~ Costa ~•sa: Survivors are Z sons, Wuter C as t Good blp Even Santa sends Newport flnaoeiai piau's A total ot 15,000 square feet R&lney of Oregoa udJobnPer-herd emetery. Bell Broadway n.tst of "twin" 9 story build-oo tbe ground level of tbe nrst pson Jr .otCaWorala; Sda.ugb-W:ortuary, Costa Mesa, bandied ings wtu be occt4)ied soon by its buUd1ng wtu bouse a fUll-ters , Lela Carey ot Newport tuoeral arr&aprneots. NORCROSS CHRISTMAS CARDe lnJtlal tenant, Security Pac1ftc servtcebanldngfaclllty,acom. Beach, Helen Nel.soa of CaW-WIDOW GETS MEDAL National Bank. Grand opening plete trust department, a.od Se-orDia, Betty Brock of Duarte, wtll be conducted Dee. 13, but curtty Paci11c's reglooa.l bead-BlWe Wri&bt ol CoDDec:tJ.cut FOR SOL.DI ER HERO the ba..nk will be 1n opera.tton be-quarters, to be tnown u the aDd PatSJ Wlle ot nortda; A brocze star wtlb oU leaf ginning Dee. 9, according to N~ Center otnce. 3 brothers, Ira. GeoreeaodBob clutu, purple heart IDd other Ken Ubby, vice president and Four 1CJPer floora of the Ward of Texas· ast&ter Fa.onle medal~ were Pl'eseated to Pam manager. bld.kUng wt11 be tbe bome ot the Cauthen or T~DS. ' Omlteld Mov. Z7 at Fort Mae The twin buUdlngs each a lrTI.Dt Compuy Artbur, SllD Pedro, tar her $4.4 mllllon stroctlD'~ located • Senlces were blld No¥. &1 ...._nd, U. DI.Ykl K1Ar Om. just north ot Fashion lalaod MYAOH $.WAY, AGE 53, allllll Dr-y Cblpel Cool& -of Coroca dtl liar, who across Newport Cmar DrtY 01' CDSTA MESA DIES llooe. Tbeolllcla.alwut.boRer. wu WIAid Ill attloD IIIVIolam are pro )lets or tblln1Dtc0:~ M ~ S W 5S of lMl Jamtl G. BlalD ot tbl Newport Tbe 11-yeu-old omc.r 'flU• I p&Dy 1n master..planDed, 6Z!-ruU: A ••• ~M.a,IDr-Harbor LutberaaCbvcll.lattt. fataDJ ~ whta he led I acre Newport Center. mer Coroaa del Mar rnideat, meat wu at Pa.cJ.ae Vil"t'Mtm. IU 11-mu pl&tooa on a rucae ' died !loY. 18 at u. Loll( Boach orlal Part. m-of IIIIOiber P--- HEW CDUHCL PLAN vatoru•• Hoap(taJ. EDUCATIOII ESSAY •-Ill' NorthVlobluo-- U, ..... ~\ SF!EDS UP liEETIHGS He WHbo<DIIIAllldm,Sopt, WIMMII ~UMCID' ·-~-lllofSat- Nn procedure Ill -u..c 30, Ull, and UYOd bote IS VIc Bllloo, -"*-.... ~-U. ._, ......... ..,... JI:U I. C."'.....,. ='::::;:=:u: ;:::;~::~.=!::.: ~-=-M:.:dlaPr.: = = SN4TA'S,_E_IIR Nowpn<t lloeob CIIJ e-n, u a Rlolma• 11r a Hftpart t.bo -r ... ---IS IIVIALIDo 6n.n4D Uld tbo ~ WU -----· ...._ toll oo "WIIai u .. ..... -Cluo 1rlll be II tbo lbi:J' ~. Bat Mal art .-. .... of ...-to •·'' Bt wtll,....IU "~ Pole n..-,, Dtc.ll, A.., catepy, "u ••• Co*Mela;aS J' ,~au..,........,udrtJCIIIttllll tn.?tDlOp.~~.MdiU-.. ceiM!Itr,'' _, '-tp) S I• MlDitl ol Colla "-t I ca-.pr1M aWVdl&tlllllllrtR bW iiW 1M:tJa eldJdna tD caD U. tll?le "'-•t•tn III:PM,IIIIaf'•' uua,•ar_..,, c•u..a ...,..._. ~~~..,_ 1"011611 ........ aU ., ..... • I t ... -... ....... II 10 .... TilliE ,.IIIF77¢ ... ... tl .. hrdhd llf I .... ..tt11• ............. Wrt lq', Die. .. II .. DaD 11J M C '= IDr .... ,. ....... -.-I-:-:~ 'tPMO $1~-~.IQ. CUI I,CIIW.--.. 't%&1-.. c:-... c ·~ .. *• 11.1 ..... 1 wll&t a..-elllr&GIII!Dwllr••••• llllrlb rt a.•ns '' FOR RENT. LldolsleSbedroom 3 bath Wlturn. Cpt/drapes bit-ins. Avallable immed. $380 mo. yrly. 675-2101 (548-4166 eves} Agent. • NEW OFFICERS of the women's division of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Include DeMur! Tosh, at left, first vice- president, and Dr. Hilda McCartney, presi- dent. Mrs. Ronald Hardy was elected 2nd vic~-president, and Lucille Pinkley and Pat Zebal are hospitality co-chairmen. The new president is the administrator for the district office of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. (Ensign photo.) We Are Proud to Announce- OUR FEA TUREO ARTIST HARLAN YOUNG of the Harlan Young Art Galleries Laguna Beach •• meet and welcome th is colifomio artist. FC•R!IAL OPENING F ri day, December b-7 P.M . to 10 P.U. Official Opening S•turtl•r. D•c. 7 10 .. 5 Doily I ee 5 S.o•oy• Clooed-•oy -.. .,.., - IIJI L M-rt 11-4. -C.aeelleoo .. DILIYU (Meer Jo..,; .. A•o,) 67].9110 I 1·1¥ Ill • .. \lsi._,~ II ..... 2'1 ___ ...__ afCJ-...... IWID. .... 'M Cl -· L .. -.r • --1111 ..... 1 I--t1 ,_ ..... '7 I 'W ·-~~~---------------_;:111 -.. -. 1111" llll'ld, ··---·----- .. NEWPORT BEACH MENOTTI OPERA TO BE STAGED Tbl ODI aetCbrlltmuopera, Mike Sbtrwood wW play tbl ~·AIII&hliD4tbeD1Cflh1aitors.'' role of tbt pap. Hell a wtltte by ClaD-Carlo U.enotU, man studeat at C&Wora.i& Will bo .,._,.od by !be Fullerloll, toUowlor a m~lc:al Old James playen of St. James carter, IDd ll a member Epatop~l Cburcb, Ne1fPOl't Fullertoo Collep Blaeb, at 8 p.m. Dec. 5, '1, aDd at Newport Harbor Hl~~.s.c~~ 8 1D tbe CoroDI. del Mar High Mike was a member Sc:bool a...Utorlum. cro~. I be Carout.ll, u::::~ Mr. Meaottt wrote the opera rtpls, aDd tbe A C llll951forteleYU:ionproductioo Cboir. He appeared ud describes It as '•u opera stlldeot producUoDS ot··~~~~:~ i:lr cbUdreo," as 1t r~ures tbe .Valley" and memories of b.ls own childhood Yankees." 1D ltaly, wbere by tradition. Tbe cbor~ willbecoq~rlMCI Cbrl.stmu gifts are btougbt by of cboir memben from St. tbe three kings rather than~ James. Nn. Robert Scbmi.Dkt Claus. is in charge of promotion. Yra. "" .._, Lk411.4r......, -I lS ; lllWIII'tiiiJINf~ ...... PREPARING for the staging of "Amahl and the nicjlt visitors" are, from left. SteVe 9Jerwood, Mike Sherwood (standing); Mrs. \Jack Sherwood, costume directo r, and Irvin Kimber, conductor. lrvlD Kimber, cboir director Jack Sherwood 1& costume ud orp.o.ist at St. James, wm chairman. Ticket prices are: coaduct tbe opera. While serv-Adults, $2.25; high scbool and ing lD. tbe United States Army, college stiJdeots, $1 .75; child- he directed tbe cbapel cbolr of reo $1.50. Tickets may be pur- lbe Eigbth U. S. Army band chued at St. James Church, cborus in Kentucky, and the 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, 80th U.S. Army band chorus of 675-0210; St Micbael's and Fort Stewart, Georgia. He Usa AU Angels' Mission, Harbor directed the musicals, "The View Hills; St.John'sEplscopa.l fanta.stlcs," "My fair lady," Church, and Coast Music Co., aDd "Lil Aboer" for the Spec-Costa Mesa, or by cootacU.ng tal Services Dtvisk)o of the Mrs. Schminke at 675-5660. Army. He is presently earning DEC. 12 Is the date fo r Hoag Hospital's ~'Voice s of Christmas" ball, according to this remi nder from Vin Jorgensen, at left., president ofthe Hoag Hospital board, and MarshaU Duffield, honorary chairman of the hospi- tal-expansion campaign. The pointing finger belongs to Andy De vine, Ouistmas patrons chairman for 1%8. (Jack West photo.) Personal Color C hri1Mt01 Cards by Xoclak •· coell .......... ""t-o~Oio J-u7o DONATIONS FOR JOPUN SOUGHT Recreation room donations State Long Beach. hls music degreea.tCUlfornia VOICES OF YULE WILL SING tor Joplin Boys Ranoharebelng Assisting him as stage dir- IOUght by Mrs. Raymood Kent ector is Miss Sbaryn Case, The 4th annual "Voices of field, Chdstla.n Ebsen, Byron Philips T. Mor~. Ricbard w. Harvey, chairman of the soprano soloist at st. James, Christmas" ball, which will H. farwell, Lyman H. Farwell, Nabers, Ted R. Nellrenbe.r g, Children a.od youth program of wOO is a put time stlldeot at beDP!U the oew REACH expan-Morris fier, Walter D. K.Gib-Geor~ T. Prleger, John J. the Newport Beach Ebell Club. CalUornia State Long Beach, sion program at Hoag Hospital, son Jr., Frederick M. Graur, Porter Jr., Robert E. Rake!, Sbe has asked that donatlons pursuing her musical degree. and will be held Thursday, Dec. Robert Guggenheim Jr., JoboK. Murlce M. Rice, 0 . W. Ric bard, be brought to the Ebell Cllrlst-She has parUc~ed 1o 4 pro-12, at the Balboa Bay Club. Hamel, Robert A. Hartley, TOOmas F. Riley, Ernest c. mas tea to be held Thursday, ductions of "Amahl" and has Tbe black tie dinner dance Charles W. Hester, Edgar R. sartig, Rictw"d B. Simpson, Dec. 5, at the American Legion had considerable opera, choir, program will tncludetbebeneflt HUI, Edgar F. Hlrtb. George Gerald B. Sinykin, Harvey hall musical comedy and dramatic performance of Sonny Burke, Hoag o , George Hoedinghaus, Somers, Richard Steele, Ed- Suggestions !or gifts ~lude stage ezperieoce. Les Brown and a roster of John J. Jakosty Jr., L. c. win F. Steen, Charles E. Shl- map.zine subscriptions, model Tbe role of Amahl, the crjp-Hollywood personalities who Jacobson, Ward E. Jewell, A. genbaLJer, Donald K. Washburn, sets, jigsaw puzr.les,andgames pled boy, volll beplayedbyDa.vid lend tbetr •·voices" to hos· Vincent Jorgensen, Maurice C. Jotm Wayne, and Edgar B. for boys from 10-18, suc h as Brewer, 13-year-4ld boy sop. pitals. their crusade is a McCray, Walter B. Mellott, Witmer. checkers, dominoes, monopoly, rano from Orange. He has sung remembrance to Sonny Burke's c d ·b II D 6 scrabble and keno. In c:ouney prodoollons of young son who died ol a hear! Q n y (Q n e Q ec Ray stripe, director at Joplin, "Tosca" and "La Boheme" ailment d~ to lack of medical • says that worldngprogramsare a.nd is a member of the santa equipment. Tbe Assistaoce League of the Society tor the Preservation just a part of thetotalp~am. Ana. Boys Club Choir and the Tbe 1968 Cbrlstmas patrons Newport Beach, Junior Au.z:il-of Big Bands, with intermission HaU ot the boys• time during Harbor Youth Chorale. sponsoring the event are: lary, will present the 20th mll5i c provided by Fred the clay.is spent in the class-The role oft~ mother will Messrs. and Mmes. Dw.lgbt P. a.onual candy cane ball 00 Dec. Ballantine and his combo. HOAG CAN DY STRIP ERS Vicki Haig and Diana McKamy (seated left to ricj"lt)are compl eting the last of the "Voi · ces of Ch ristmas" in vitations. Pictured with them are Mr s. Geo rge A. Co lC., senior advisor to the Candy stripers, and actor Andy De vine, Ch ristmas patron s chairman • Ideal Christmas Gift LADIES ' DESK --- Pr ic ed at $17900 H. J_ GARRETT FURNITURE room, and the school ls ln ses-be played by Meu.o..'iopraoo ADdersoo, Alan V. ADdrews, 6 at the Balboa Bay Club. Mrs. Ernest Schag Jr., candy sion the year rouod.. Joplln high Gaynor Trammer or the mm.lc Albert J. Auer, ArooldO. Beck-More than 500 members and cane ball ctWrman, reports that ~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,';c~hoo=l~ls:;,;lully;:.;=:r;edl;ted;,· ""':'! faculty staff at California State man. Hansel Benvenuti, Richard guests wiU enjoy abutfetdlnner Christmas trees ruLed with 1 lol1a Beaeb. Sbe bU iUQC iJl Berta. Lawreact E. Bl"own, and dancill&: to tbe music ot colorful ca.Ddy ca.oea will set ma.JU' of Meaotti'l aperualdla .t.lleD 0. Cottle. CMriM P. U. tblme, c:o~ WW. tabM 22 15 HARIOR ILVO. COSTA t.ESA ~75 ~·0176 po1f _!_ ... iMeief .... ,Ill 112 ~liT IBT .. ST. l!ltet..l:• • BOOKII • S .. C: .. II:O RII!:COJtO• -CA,.O. Goi""TII . C .. NOL.l• • FIL.M ST"I-81 F,_..G. Write for FREE Brochure & Catalogue c. u.·'bo· 1 d .. _. al tat c--. Atria S. Co&, RoMrt \..I GAl: MO)'la .... deeoa at1tw IJf fVar-ud HIS Frank Pooler cboral series, W. Crecca, Rlebard L. Crut-a.r.a.Ieas set 1o holiday baskets. which publla:hes sacred cOOral cher, Andy Devine, TtKimas CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Assisting Mrs. Scbag are mus.tc. Patrick Doup.o, M.arsball Duf-Fictitious Firm Name Mrs. Stewart Clark. decora- Teoor Don LlDdstrom, music LEGAL NOTICE The undersigned does here-tioos; Mrs. Ha.nns Baumann, teacher l.n the tw"bor area, will ------------------by certify that be is conduct-Mrs. Thomas Rousselot and take the part of King Kaspar. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH i.og a travel agency business at Mrs. Grant McNifi. invitations; Besides his solo work with POLICE DEPARTMENT 1880 Newport Boulevard, ·Costa Mrs. Joseph Bll5h, music; Mrs. St. James ChOir, be Usa sings POUCE PUBUC AUCTION Mesa, California under the fie -Robert Bein, courtes)'; Mr s. tenor with the Dapper Dans, NOTICE OF SALE tiUous firm name of TRANS Byron Ta.rnutz.er, hostess; Mr s. OP EH Barbershop Quartet of Disney-Notice Is hereby given that GLOBE TOURS and tbat said William Von Essen and Mr s. TO THE land. He has had experience pursuant to the provisions of firm Is compos@d of the fol -John L. Cashion, reservations; I);====================-!.! in opera, musical comedy and Chapter 1.20, Section 1.20.06 Jowlng person wOOse name 1o and Mr s. James M. Peters Jr. Pl18LIC oratorio productions. · of the Municipal Code of the full and place of residence ate publicity. . from fAAULOUS NlW RUT AUIANT At t~• Lavuna a.ac~ C C u"~'""' s-·o"• o .. .,., o.,.,,,.,..,_ fo...,..,. Cn••<>~9" '"" c .... , ot. c~ .. ,.,,_ .-... ,. ,., ~ ... ...,, ,., ........ 0"<1 "''""" .......... ... '"'''"·~· '" '~ '011 tiSUV.t.rtONI-CAH 11• 4 .. ·2-..J James Cowell, barltooe solo-City of Newport Beach l wiU as follows, to wtt: Proceeds wiU be used to fi- ist at st. James, will play the seu at public aucuoo,' to the Reinhold Pfahler, 1936 Ktll-oanc~r'he:;A~wd:liar:·:y~p:r•~ie<:":·:::7:.._:.._:::::;;iiiiii;;:=::: part of Kill&: M.elchlOr. He holds highest bidder tor cash, 08 deer Ctrcle, Costa Mesa, Cali- a degree from University saturday, December 14, 1968, forn.la. of California at Santa Barbara at 10:00 a.m. at the Corporation WITNESS my hand this &Dd has attended graduate Yards of the City of Newport day of November, 1968. school in the fleld of music a1 Beach located at 592 S~rlor Reinhold Pfahler. .. v ... o-Jt106 CH•• ""''. '• t • .., ... • CalUornia""-State Long Beach, Aveo~. the toUowtogdescribed STATE OF CAL!FORNIA) He has appeared in several property: ( ss. opera productions at Long Boys and girls bacycles COUNTY OF ORANGE ) Beach State as well as with tbe Auto accessor ies On this 12th day of NoveD"J - Loog Beach Civic Ugbt Opera Sporting goods ber, 1968, before me, a Notary Company. Household items and other PubUc in and for said county Mlt.e Gallup, bass, has the miscellaneous Items and state, r esiding therein, duly role of Klog Baltba.r.ar. He is Boats and mi!>cellaoeous commissioned and sworn, per- a music major attendlog CaJ . marine equipment. sooa.lly appeared RElNHOLD Uoroia State Long Beach. He An. Itemized Ust of the above PFAHLER, known to me to be also sina:s wlthtbe Dapper Dans. articles is avatlable at the bus-the person whose name is sub. His experience covers not only !ness oUice of the Pollee De-scribed to the wU.hin instru- opera and solo work with St. partmeot of the City of Newport ment, and acknowledged to me James, but he has also pa.rtl-Beach located at 425 32nd that he executed the same. elpated ln contemporary a.od street, Newport Beach. Shirley Ann Matthews Shakespearean drama. B. James Glavas Notary Public in and for L EC.t.L HO T ICE Chief of Pollee said County and State. Newport Beach, Callfornia .: {SEAL) p.JJS.'il Publish: Nov, 28, Dec. 5, 12, PubllSb: Nov. 21, 28, Dec. S, 1968, in the Newport Harbor 12, 1968, in tbe Newport H.ar-Cf.RTI Fl C.ATf. or RUSINF:SS E . l;x)r Ensign. Fi cti tiou Fi"" "i-e •.:IISl::!IOl::·~-----------'--------, T:tr U~Of.RSIG~f.O do here-r by certify tft at lh ~ ·~ coo• cil!lctinl! a dog 11roominl! busi- aeas Ill 193f. ... rbor lllvd., eo .. ,. Meaa, onder lhe fictitious Rnn aame of The Masic CliP"" per, ~~:~d lhat said firm is com- posed of the followiol! persons wboae n~el in full fiQd place of reai dnu:e are 1111 follows, Oleon, 2241 Je~~:~ette Men: Shirley Ol!l.lln, 2~~..~.~~-;;:•~ PI,, Costa Me•a. my hand oa lhi • lllovember, 1968. Carl f)l.an Shirltty Olson f)N THIS I I the dey of Novem- ber, 1968. Mlore m•, • Not.,., P•bilc Ia •d for ..,d oooaty ... ~~~.... ,..idi•l •• ,., •• •ty a.••Waloud •• ·-""· pereoully IIPP••ed Carl 01- -. ..,d Slirley Oleoa, bo- .... "' be •• , .......... .. .... -.. Mcri..u ••• wt•la la•Wiil•l. -· .... _ ._. .......... ., .... (Ito--··-· Wlnt£:$5 .,. lt.•d -· ..... .......... ..llrJ A. H·~· ......, P.WlCI la •d lror .... _, .... _ ., ---... , .. 0.., _._II, 197L ........ , N. ..... 21 ••• n.c. S. JNI, l• •• "...,0" ll~r -,.._ ' ONCE MORE WE PAUSE TO GIVE THANKS FOR OUR MANY BLESSINGS HART'S GOODS ' SJI c-.. ''-· c. ... -,. ... , W.lt1t 208/_0ff ............ ... 70 642~70 . 540-1~ OUil IXCLUSIVI SlllVICI ......... ., ............ .. • ""'u llu.e hRtt~w .. • ,..,... May .. A;;a: c :1 . .............. .... ......,_ . ,.,._, ......... . . ,...._,~... ....... • REMOVE WATER STAINS • FLAME PROOFING A LOOK 'At THE BOOK I)' Dr. w.- ,...._ .JW ...._ ~. Q.luoa;iik, J. C. II£WOIIT IIMIDR OIIIJI SECIIIII IECTD--P• 2 1'NI M&\CU IOC*•·THI .,.....,...., __ (t\i• le aaocher la • .. nea of Sometimes il .-mt that 'l'baaklatvlnt; Day ful as if abe were enjoyina youth aad walth llldcl .. -""Sd•c• •d \he has become primarily a day ol football pmes. and ease. Aftu a.H, abe was youthful in apirit, lllbl .. •• wdn• by-•••rli•t .. 1 -time for bia me&b and family reuolont with rich in tht airl of cootcntme.nt &Dd .... titude, Bill Rice .. o ..-pdated wllh the lhe alvioa of thanks foraot or crowded i.nto and at ease and rest in full c:ooftdeaoe 1a tbe permi .. lou of ••nu Sword of li--• God ••-bom the Lor.t" Mt~rffftaboro, Tma.) the blckaround. But, thcri, we arc inc: IKU to ara~ of . -was a woman w many .... THANKSGIVING be fotsetful of the obliaadon of lbanks to God of us miJ.bt envy. . n.t every day. I ha,·e heard old preacbcn pray, "'We thank Apln in lulah .0:12 we rt>ad. W~nevn 1 think of a thankful heart, •l rc· Thee, Lord, that it is as well with ~ u 11 is." "lV~ Uto\ tMRhU'td tU wo:ten membtr a very old colored woman down in That always seemed to me a rather UDOP(imia.-ht fM MIJow o/ AY lwiiNf, ad Alabama whom 1 used to pass every mornina: tic and negative sort of prayer: aDd I alwaya ;:.~,!.= ::!"m!.": 0~~ 00 my way to school. Sbc wu bent and fee-.wondered if the _preacher had not been ~11:-eorlll ;. • ..... re, aJ&d ~Mc:f ble, apparently a a~at suft'erer from rheuma-ina over the th1np_ ~ wa_nLcd ~ did ~ tU MOIUttcMu i• .onk•. aNd tile tism. Our areetinJ was invariably the same. I hove. mstead of countma h1s b~op. But tt w.u."' G bcllatc«t" would say MGood morning, Auntie, how are is good to be grateful even that tbtnp ~ not Any seienlltt today knowa that you?'' She' would reply, "Poorly, thank God." wo~: and however ~araurc;t and d~d we every bit of matter on earth hu At 6rst 1 was amu.scd. TMn it dawned on me may ht=, none of us 1s ever m a pol.lhOn wbete a definite chcmkal rormula. that here was a woman who in spite of poverty things could not be worse. Whether it il salt or air or water, and age and physical sufferin& was following "lord, make us thankful for these and all ~~~ ~~"!e:::·:~~~~= the Scriptural injunction, "givinJ tha~ks al-rhy blessinas" always teemed tO . me a poor lo you that haW! kMW this, just wa~ for all thinp unto God'' (Ephesians S: ~n of srace before meals. If we SJt down and rcrnembn-that lu.lah wrote as he :WL She was sratcful to the Father Who in His count our blessings, we will not have to ask ·wu lrupl.red of the Holy SJMrlt. mercy and His wisdom saw fit to let her suf-God to "make us thankful" but with hearts l•porta.nee of Blood fer : and she accepted the rheumatism as com-full of· gratitude. we shall earnestly pray th~t •-h k f all H Today, medical sdence knows ing from God's hand and, therefore, to .uo; the l~ord will accept our t an . s or 15 something of the lmportan«' of re<:eived with thanks. Her face and her vo1ce merc1es poured upon us.-Amencan Way Fca-blood. But this knowledge Is fairly showed that her spirit was as genuinely thank-lureS new. In fact. such thlnas a~ the atorap of blood and blood A CHRISTIAN 'S ATTITUDE ~.£~~~:~~f:~~.:: TOWARD WORLD CRI 51 S ::;.0;~u~t;..£~Yd; transfusions, transferring blood from our bodies through a lube 1y G. W. Wefboum IA!Iianu WHictyl From THE JEWISH HOPE, Box 707. Los Anteles This world no longer affords a 1heltered haven from which Christians can shrug off • world crisis. Bee•usc: of modem transporta· .lion there is now n' pl•ce on this earth. more than twenty.four hou~ away. This fact, coupled with the destructive power of modern weapons, bripp the tensi ons of international crises to eve:ry city and hamlet. How should Christi•ns 'behave in times of world tension? Anticipating diatreu and per· plcxity among nations, Jesus Christ de6ned clearly lhe path to follow. The Christian should be keenly obserunt of the signs of the times, but he is to look &I them not as do men whose: hearts fail the:m with fear for the things coming,to pau on the earth. Christ admonished His followers say- ing, "Look up. and lift up your huds; for your redemption draweth nigh." The upward look is a habit that twentieth century Chris- tians need to cultivate. The aainla of all ~ea who \ived abon the crises of their d•y did so by means of the upward look. Their secrd was this, "Looking unto Jesus the Author and Finisher of our faith." This was David's practice. He wrote, "I will lift up mine eyes unto the hilla. from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made he:nen •nd earth." A drill sergeant, reprimanding a new recruit who persisted in looking at his fed, bellowed, "Quit looking down; yo ur feet will follow your eyes." Good advice, do you not think. f~r df:jected, fearful Christians? God has Hts world under control. Ut'J /ceep our eyeJ on Hjm , C}lrist's words to us also include this : .. Take heed to yourselves, lnt your eouls be weighed down with self-indulgence and drunkenness or the •nxieties of this life ." · L' pon entering battle soldiers ca~ry onl_y that wh ich is necessary to •ccompltsh the1r miH inn . To them, maneuverability is vital. Christians laden down with unnecessary things are unable to accomplish the purposes of God. They tend to slow down and settle down. That makes spiritual defeat inevitable. The critic•! times in which we live demand that Christians avoid wrapping their heart strin,s abo ut things that impede progre.. Chris!'s followers must give up that which is ,ood in favor of that which is be:&t. Every· thing that would deflect from the due north of God's will, the compa.111 by which we navigate, ought to be laid uidc. The ca res of life tend to weigh down and wear out the Chriati•n. Be:lie:ven should not be cracking under the aggravation of modem tensions. Jesus has made provision for our care!. We are: admonished to throw all our anxiety on Him. It was this secret that undergirded David. Because of this he successfully confronted Goliath. evaded the spear of Saul, bore the criticism of Shimei, survived the conspiracy of Absalom and endured the stress involved in the stabilization of this nation. His t~imony was, "I sought the Lord, and He beard me. and delivered me from all my 'fears." Modem psychiatry must t•ke a back seat to this simple, well-proven Bible remedy for weighed-down hurts and weary minds. Christ carefully defines the Christian's path of duty. "And this Gospel of the kingdom sha11 be preached in all the world for • witness unto all nations: and then shall the end come." We in our generation, are: duty bound to proclaim the me!sage of the Gospel of O..rist. Our mi• sion is to lr.ee:p ever al it. We mu•t not listen to those who magnify the difficulties. Th~ world in turmoil is the ~round in which the Gospel message mu1t be planted. Jesus Christ is the answer to men'• heartfelt need5. Men disused with selfishness and sin can only be healed by Christ, the Great Physician. Refusin¥ to make known the Goepel to men bludf!:eoned by Satan and broken by sin ia a crime. If we gsin a dear view of the Lord Jesu~ Christ. owe will re-examine our own lives and recommit ourselves to the task of taking the Gospe.l to the nation• until He returns. Into the bodies of othl'rS. And many or us have donated blood to hoapttals and to the Re-d Cross. But men have not always re- alized the importance of the blood. ln fact, when America was a young nation it was commonly believed that a sick person often needed to ~:et rid of a surplus of blood ratMr than havtnc a blood tranafusion! Many a time a felll\w . not feclm& well. would 10 to a barber who would open a vei n and rcdUOP his supply of blood. The ..me barber who had an Instru- ment Wrp enou&h to open a vein could also shaYe a feUow's face or cut his hair! To adverti.R this, he plac:t'd a red and white striped pole In front of h._ place of busi- ness! Tht> red meant he could drain your blood! Honestly-that is the oriain of the barber pole you JIIH:' In thoee places where men -a:et haircuts and &haves today. 11\cy no ~er open a fellow's veins dcUbcrately but they still, on ocea- -.; C*\IIC a felkn¥' to lOR a little blood · while getting his (att shave-d! But there was a time, right here in Amf!rka, when the blood- letters did a bi& business. Jt was a eommon practict' of t~ finest doc· ton and physicians. George Wash- lnaton, the father of our country. wu doubtleu killed by a doctor us.ing the latest tat that time) rindinp of medical science! Gener- a.! Washington had contracted pne- umonia. Hll face was flushed. It ll blood, of course. that is red and a flushed face probably meant too much blood. At any rat~. the cood doctor bled Gel'l('ral Washil11fton. His condition did not improve and so the doctor bled him again. Washington was bled /our !imea C1M "Ua'Uily," according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. And, of course, it killed him. lf only Washinrton's doctor had read the Bibl~ he would have known better. Leviticus 17 :11-14 telt. us that tM lif~ of all tkM ia IM ~~ blood. It is literally true that the blood aids all eelll ln the bocb'. It ta the blood that rulhel food for at~ and alii fOf' healJ.nc. lt ll literallY true tt..t tM life of the ne.t1 la In the blood. PnllllOUU and Aate Kina Sokwnon aald, ''Go to to\e IlK!, tltotl .ZVWUrd: co_..r Iter Wi!lp, t~IUII blr wile." AlthoUJh this is a very famJIIar proverb, there Is one word ~ It that many of Ul have: ~ po- t iced. It is the word "her." "Con- aider ~~~ ways." Why did Solomon sugea,t that we COMkler the female ant rather than the male antt FOI' the Wl')l simpl~ reuoa that, when anta aft worktnc. there aren't any mak ants to be RCn.' In fact, at that tim€' there simply aren't any male ants-period. Anu are hatched out of cap. 'The female is larcer than the male. 'Mtey come totether in a matinr embrace anl!l fly away. When they .eparate his rcprodue· tive ora:ana arc tom frun hll body and, as a rn:ult, he din. 'Tbc bride returns home alone from her nont,.moon and. ~<*nc her winKs. bcaHnea busily encared in pravid· Ina food and makln& a place fo1 the 1-.ylnr of cep. So, when Solomon advised us to observe the /#mtllle ants he wu bc::lna adentlficalb' accurate. But -how in the world did he know it !! Without a rnkroleope It i! "bsolutely lmpoulble to tell tM ~x of a little ant! How, then, did Solomon know th.at the ants .ct>n wol'kin&' were all alrl ants! Frank· I)', I doubt If he did know lt. But God kMw It and It was GOO who told Solomon what to write. It was no accident, then. that Solomon used the feminine pro. noun. Speakln' of pmnouna, let's con- sider Ont' other verse in the EUble. And thll i.s an extnme:ly import- ant and wonderful venc. It ls round In Genesla 3:15. "AM I wtU J*f nrnity betK18611' t.\ee 11M tile WOft'IUIIe, 111td betwen tlkN wed t~tld .\er .eed; .\e Moll bniW !lty Mod, al'&d t.\oM Moll brvi.e' IIi• II« I." There wu to be enmity between tht-.crprnt and the woman _and between the K-ed of the .eq~ent and the Seed of the woman. Notice that 1t is the 5Hd of the "woman" becau.e Jeaus Olrbt waa loin& to be born of a woman but of 11 woman who ....-as a virgin. Uaually the Bib~. spcaU of men as bein& the Sftd of Abraham or-of-baac: or ul some n.aJt. Here, however. there is a plain prophecy that Satan's &"'at enemy is co'nc to be th~ ~ of tM woman. Now, notice the pronouns in this 1taternent, "He {the Seed of the woman j shall bruise thy he-.1. and thou shalt bruise At. heel." 'lbe Seed or the woman wu clearly aoina: to be a male. He would de· stroy the serpent by crulhln1 Its head but He would be wounded in so doing for It would bruW H it ""'I. How-n!m.IJrkabk is the Inspired Word ot God! And how w~rful IS the inspired plan of God that. even before the foundatton. of the world it was arranged that Jesus Cllrlst. the Son of God, would, lhroua;h the body of a virgin, rome to this world or sin lo redeem fallen man: ST . THOMAS BIBLE LESSONS o f the Lord. he acted boldly, and took steps to restore the full so vereignty o f ASSYRI A INVAD ES JUDAH Judah under God. He refused tribute to Assyria. and won mililary victories II King a 18 over the P'hillstines. lesson 19, Series II But the greatest period of trial was yet to come. The cncroachlng might o f The manner in which the Northern Kingdom of lsrad succumbed to the Assyria seemed invincible. Damascus had fallen, Samaria fdl in 721 B.C., military power of Assyria, as recorded in I I Kings 18, as over againat the and in 713 an Anyrtan army c rossed the frontier into Judah. One by one the m iraculo us survival o r ,Judah, Is one o f the striking contrutl of history. The "fenced cities" or garrlaon towns fell. When Lachish was taken and the Assyrian reason that Israel fell but Judah did not at this time is very dear and simple: emperor Sennachertb was o nly twenty-five miles southeast of JerusaJem, The Northern Kingdom went over to idolatrous HaaJ worship at the time o f Her.ekiah panicked. He foolishly tried to buy security with a payment of 300 their first king, Jerob.oam'. The ministries of Elijah and Amos prOduced no telenta of sUver and 30 talents of gold. To rai&e the money, he not only empUe:d real religious revivaL The great prophet Isaiah, who wu a contemporary of the: treasury, but removed the gold from ·the doors and pUian of the temple. these events, saw th e disaster that fell upon larael (variously called Samaria By today's curnncy that amount of money was about one and a haJf million o r Ephraim), regarded Asayria as th~ "rod o f God's anger," and wamed of doll an. Delivering sudl a s um o f money seemed o nly as an enticement to come the coming judgment o f thoae who "made a covenant with. death, and were: in down for more! The sudden appearance before the waJia o f Jerusalem reminds agreement with heU ." "The overflowing tcourge shaJI pus throuch, then ye o ne of Byron's lines from "~e Destruction o f SennaCherlb." shaJJ be trodden down by it." • The Aaayrlan came down like the wolf o n the fold, On the other hand, the warnings of Isaiah were heard and heeded In Judah. And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; Sl.x years before the faJI of Samaria a young man of twenty-ftve named He-And the sheen of their speara was like stan b1 the sea. zekiah inherited the throne tn JeruaaJem ... And he did that which waa rl&ht In When the blue wave rolls nighlly on deep Gal dee.• the sight o f the Lord, attordlng to all that David his father (ancestor) did." Enter Rab-Sbakeh, one or the Asayrtan king' a oO'k:e:n. Hla vUe tawtts and Actually, Hezekiab's immediate father, Ahaz, was one of Israel's more wk:ked godle:u arrosance: to He:uktah's envoys up acain•t the wall• of Jeruaa.lem bad kin3s, who practiced human aacrlRce:., hutituting worship, and Mt up a copy the ultimate dl'ect of stiffening Hezeklah's spine, but not untU he had appealed or a paean altar in the temple-of the Lord. He: dabbl~ disastrously In foretcn hll d•pe:.rate case to the prophet Isaiah and bad gone to God htmlf!lf ln polky, bribing A11yria to att.ck Oamucua. Thla got the Syrian.~ off his back. earn• p~ytr. · but It tmpoverlahed the Temple trnaury and made him aubon:linate to MlyrlL Rab-Sbake:b'a vttrloiK: taunts and 100m are typlc:aJ or the raUlnp of u~ But his son Hezeklah chan««l all thls. HI• re:lgn began with • rt:li«loua aodly lotk .,ainat God's elect. He threatens dire d:lauter II they do not yWd ~ reformation Now Heu:klah wu no priat. and hla atamptnc' out of Idolatry the dty. In the ean of Judah's sold~n on the waJit, he tria to twllt there- deterlbed ln II Kine• 18:4 ll not to be construed u an act ol ecd•iuUcal formation of Hueklah lnto an orreme aaal:nst God tor bavtnc &om down dlldplkte. Hf: wu enlort*la, u KJna, the written lawsoftheland.Godly altan and cleltroyed the"hlch place~.• He tiWk)brtbetbemwttbapi'OIDIN rulen. boCb In Old T..eantml daya and tn the ~riltlan era. have riabdy of two tbouaanc:l borwa; not without the marl. "If thou be able on thy part to uodeniOOd their rapooslbJUty to estend tbe punishment of tdolatzy, pomoa-tet Iiden upon lhem. • Like modem day 10claUata, he tdla to tempt dMm w11b raph1 .ct vtet. for tbil ll the commandment of God. Thll ll patt of what the maletlal abundance: • Make an .. fftlnlent wtth me. •• ad tbtn tat every man Prayu-....... wll• M odmonlob .. CluUUon Nitro to"molmololby of blo own vtno ... (In) oiODdofcomand-e,aiODdolb.-dand.._ tnoe ~and-." yardo, a load of oM all .. and of hono)l ••• ODd b-""'-H-d. n.0n 111 .... -p.--wily M lo _ • .,.. lclola....,... -nbfp -~ ... Lonlwll cldlwr uo. • _. ~ 'rr bs • ..... ..,......aa.etrrarlttAIICII to....,_... ,_.. ..tm .talwart men on the ..u, lt.llt ciQ, tor tbq a.. tM Yoke ol . ft1o prllidjols Ill £1 1111f1.,.11Mky; U II dMr-a-· wlllo -c-. --11M:7 boonl IL 'l1loy wn sloo -· llo !f ...... wtoo ..W, (a 11a nl ...... ) II wi llt it P•~ lo theatlllt.allaq hMca l!lllllldlhemnottoa"'""lhetauntlof~ sllu 'n .. -afOod lorthelaloo nllglona of pel Ism OJ>d mallftsllom. B '''b sttii••Lofd.;...,. ....... n ... _.llltCs 81. ,__ "'--P. 0. S. ,_ -H'"'"-'"'" 7a-170M • .,t..-M "-Clwt•"-... _.. N.J. This Thankscivinr scuon pr~~ an ~~ty fOt'. ou.r ~tion t.o u amine 0\lr present national posture-Ill the h&ht of Its rlonous hiStory: Tnu. Otristian churches throuchout the land ean offer thanks w God for_ HI~ rrao. and bounty ~atowed upon us, d~ in very large part to the ~ernunatt~ ~ur Christian forefathers had to estabhsh 1 land of free: people. Thts ddtmun&hOf'l was clearly emphasized in the writin11 of our fordathers. In 1819, McGwff•i• Sixth Rtader pqblished an article written by F. W. P . Greenwood, which ~vuy American shou(d rea.cl. T~ article foUowt : CHAlACTtl Of THE PURITAN FATHW Of NEW ENGLAND One of the most promiriint features which distinguished our forefathers was their determined res istance to oppression. They seemed born and ~~ht up for the high and special purpose of showing to the world that the: ctvd and ~~­ lic)ous rights of man -the rights of ~If-government, of consc1ence, and. ,n- dependmt thought --arr not m~rdy things to be talked of and woven ~nto theories, but to be adopted with th~ whole strength and_ ardor ?f the mmd, and felt in the profounde'St recesses of the hean, and earned out ~n_to the cen· eraJ life, and mad~ th~ foundation of.. practical usefulness, and VIStble bc.auty, and true nobility. Liberty, with th~nt. was an object _of too serious desire and stun ~solve to be ptrsonified, alle~orizrtl, otud euihnn~. ~hey made oo ~dess of 1t, as the ancif:nts did ; they h<~d no umc nor lnchnatlon for such tnftmc ; they fd! that liberty was the simp!~: birthngho o f e"ery human creature: they c~lled It ':0 ; they claimed it a~ such : they n::·. ert:nc~d and held it fast as the unal~n;~.ble g1ft of 1,1e Cre;u ur, which wa ~ nut tu IJc surrendered to power, nor told tur wages. It "''as tht-H ~. a., n1ul . 1nthuHl lt, tht:y did not t:s teem them~lves men ; Rl(l •r 1han ;my utht-1 pri1 1kgl· vr P"S.:-t:SsiUn, it was essential to their happi~css, for 1t w•~ ~s .... nti<~.l tv d1r1r u1 1~1 11:tl nature; and therefore the:y prdened It abo\'C" wf'alth. ami ca s~:, .w J ~:nun try ; Jntl, that they might enjoy and exercise: it full). they inr::.00k hou::.es, and lands, and kindred, their homes, their native soil, and th~ir f<~.thers' grave:s. They left all th'c:s~; they iefl England, which, whatever it might have been called, was not 10 them a land of freedom ; they launched forth on the path- less ocean, the wide, fathomle"'" ocean, soiled not by the eart h btneath, .1nd bounded, all round and above, only by hea~·cn; and it seemed to them like that t~tter anrl wh1imer fr~dnm , whk h their conntry knt'w not, but oi whir.h they had the conc~ption and image m their hearts ; anc.l, ~ftl"r a :oilsomr anU palnf ul vnyage, th~y came to a hard and wintry .:oast, unfruitful and desolate, b~t unguarded and boundless; 1ts calm S1l1:nce in tel ruptcd not the ascent o f the1r prayers ; it hall no eye:) to watch, no t"ars to hearken, no tongues to report of 111..-m ; here, again, thcr~ was a nsw~:r to their :-oul's desire:, and they were: satis- f!OO, anJ ga"e thanks ; they saw that they we:rc ittt, and the d~sen smiled. T am telling an old tale:; but H is one wh1ch musr be told when we spc.ak of those men. It is to be added, that they transmitted their principles to tht ir children, and that, peopled by such a race,. our country wu .always fret:. So long as its inhabitants we:rc: unmolestc:cJ by the mother coun~f1>: in y.e exerci.w of their important rights, thc.1 ~ubmitted tn the form of Engli sh gf)\'t'r'"tr,.r• but when those rights werr mvaded, they spurned ~ve-n the form away. This act wa s the Re\·lllutit.n , which (arne oi cour"e ancl ::.pul.t.u . had nothing in it of the wonderful or unforeseen. The wondc:r would lt.l\1.' been i f it had not occurred. It w;..s, ind~d. a happy and glorious e1·en1, tm! by no me:ans unn:n ural ; and I mtend nu ~light to the: revered actors in the Rt!vo· lotion when f a~sen th:~t the1 r tathers befm·e them were ;u [r~ as they - every whit as free. The princ1ples of the Revolution were not the suddenly acquired property of a few bosoms : they werr aUmad in the land in the ages before; they had always been taught, like the truth ~ of th~ Bible ; they had descended from father to son, down from thoSf' prun iti1·e days, when the Pilgrim, established in his simple dwelling, and :outed at hi,; blazing fire, piled high from the forest which shaded his door, repeated to h1s lislt-ning l·hildr~ the story of his wrongs and his resistance, and bade them rejoice, though the wild winds and the wild bcasb were howling without, that they had nothing to fear from e:reat men's oppres- sion. L~-~ L--1 HerT are: the bc:ginnings of the: Re~·olution. Every settler's nean was a ICnUUt of indc:pc::llflen'e ; the scholars wert apt, and the lc:sSODI sunk deeply; and thus 11 came th:..t om country was alway~ free ; it rould not be other than free. 1\s detply seated as was the princip_lc of Uberty and resistance _to ~rbitrary P')" e1 in the breasts of the Pun tans, 11 wall-not. more so than the1r pac:ty and ~r<n !.e of rdigioo.1~ oOiigatiun. Th~:y were emphat_Jcally a pcop~e w~05C-God was th~ Lu,·d. Thf-ir fn rm of ~o~·~rnmt:nt was as stnctly thecxratl~l. tf direct com- m..:trication be .::-tct'pted, as wu that of the Jews; insomuch that it ~ ~ diftim!t to say where there was any civil authority among them cntlrely dJ.S.- tinct from ec.clc:siastical jurisdiction. Whenever a few of them )Ctt.ie:d a town, they immediately ~athercd thtm- selvu into a church ; and their elders were m<~gistratcs, and tMir code of laws was the Pentateuch. These: were forms, it is true, but forma whith faithfuUy indicated principles and feelings: for_ no pmpl~ ~uld have adopted such !ortna, who were: not thoroughly imbued w1th the sprst, and bent oa the practacc. of religion. God was th~:ir King; and they ~rded him ~s truly and literally ~· at if ht had dwelt in a vi !>ible palace in the midst ol their state.. They were hit detUted, resolute humble subj«ts ; they undertook nothinc which they did not bee of him to {n-ospcr ; the:y al'complisM<l no~inr -:_ithout renderinc:. to him the prailc; they' suffered nothing without cafTYI~I their torrows to hLS thrODe, they I.U: nothing which they did not implore him to b&eu. Their piety was not merely ex~mal; it was siace:re; _it had ~ proof o! a good tree in bearing good fruit : •t produced and sultaiDtcl.a lttiCt morality. Their tenaci0\t5 purity r•f mannen 'iod speech obtained for them, in the mother country, their name: of Puriuns, which, thouCh civea iD clc:rWon. was u hoo- orablc: an appellation u was ever bestowed by man on tDIA n.at there were: hypocrites amonJ them, it not to be doubted; but they 'ftf'e rare. The mm who yoluntarily exiled themse!va. !" aa unknown Q)Ut. ~ t:nc~urC\1 there e\'ery toil and ~ardthip for ~.ornoe aake. ~ that they mifh1 serve: GM in their own manner, were not likely to let c:ontc"'JCDC!e a.t de6111Cle. and make the !~rtvK:t oi Gt"'d a mockery; they wert DOt likely to lJe. ntitber wert lh<y. hypoc<;tcs. I..W not know !hot il-.ld be .,.,...... ... mudl lor - to say, that, on the extended !'urf~«: of ~ pobe, tbtt'e waa not a ~ ~ 'munily of nlltn h) be contpartd w1th tbtrn, m thr: raptctt of d«p r«)fi&iout liD- pression• and an uart perfocii'JIIlC£ of moral duty. • by I', W. P: Gft011woo4. 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Mil ,., ... .,.,lit 111 pers:s 'Pif'nf'ldbf'IMati.D MaiDIDl utt ~am .,{u bl Tbt City Ca•ctl at ..ad CitJ Willi. ·• Llcll 11R" -.cl &Ito at 100 lJdo PartDr.,aidE.b at I Pollio OD E. cout BYJ •• CaUimnia. whiell ta OCl fUt ill tJllowllc tMir 4lte to n. tM ......... ol tile OOitract. dei.IYired to u. ~ Oil , ......... riatlt to "teet lllo-., ltUIIvnJ-all-olllt C..llta st., -aflllo BIJilclo BrldJI, lA-t.11o 0111ce ol tilt CUJ Clerk af .,. _ _. ,_,...., aflla 11011CZ • BEUBY GIVEN lila au!CJII, tor tbt toW ;... 10J ud all -ud lo niH 110 -VIlla, 11a11>ot, COlla-... AIIIIIodClt<mu YolYod car driYtrl E-llld CU, --111o COO• « -· r••'"OJ~IIIIIt loriiiOJ --1o< lloiAc of tbo WWII, IAehtdq &11 UJ -...utJ lA a bid Ill blcl-...... lliolllt from lblpMI'd Kl"&tclald KttbiJMD RecUr, of 1640 Mnpart 'BlYd., ltrQCCJoe;., ttrtaJa Jtrttt 1m .. t-atJoo ol tbll&lit ... 111ad a1J. oltbtWI"kdNCribldlillftlD, 1Dc1deat&J llpeDieS Wbkb be aflletld by J&w. Ida. • • • 'I"M door WU cpn to TIXUIIP800, 7, of llU S..W. eo.ta Mea. Wallaet Hallberc DfOftmelta lD. A.HultDIGl lor p&JIDIIII o1 tM t.lllttm..t. to be JWIIIMidtotllltCitJClerk bas a.dYw.ed to Lb1 City ltsa DATED ttU lltb 41J ol Mof- bor -· W'boo tllo r-ood, AYI., ~ '"' bar Joe, • • ol IOIIllolloC!,~olm; W7~·.~ Dlolrld No, 51 lA lllo CU, Tilt CUJ CooocU 1tu -at 111o Cll7 Clon'a Olllc:e 14 '"Y cub cootrlbotllooo made bJ tmbor, 1 .... ai4GoorJIAIIIrt1,111.\IJO-ADclrewSCbmldlo!D-st., udSll'O r.~~ .1-o1 N._ollo&c:b,u_,..., <llllr1111M<! txt bt.YI 111o re-llloCU,II&llalllldCU,, ... to lboCilJ. LAilllALAQ06, AYI., -lllaDd; ud lbt West Newport, WU oiOopq AYI., II&-lolaad • • • lOtpluaudi(IOCUicallootlo< ctoll!lllloo prOYIIIou ol llld lllo 1toor ollhOO t.DI., oollle NOTICEJSFURTHERHEREBY CU,Citrkollllt pceoe •• dldD'tcloMtbtcloor Wllilt aollliODI llole $1M of •TUESDAY NOV lZ said wort Wb.leb ue oa Wt lD booda prowidt aprealum o1 ~ &rd 4ty ot Deeember, 1961, a.1 GIVEN to tbe biddera that tbl Cl.tJ o1. lW4rport s.tb, took llltr P'll'll 1t'1U& a #ObiU. eldbhtc oat of b1l btdroom Tbl a.~ult that "-.. stoleo tbe otttees of tbe Ctty Clerk of tbe •m•Nrtd priaeJpe.l Ja Widell. t:1.me tbt bids aDd sueceasftll. bWer Mall Pl1 to CAUiarala crdt c:atd IDd but boot ••• cloett ••• A lvp stool wu from Georp PONy 411 K1DcS ud tbe Superlllttbdeot ot aeeordUiet wttb tbl prorrll:lf::)M pr,....,, 10 rtcetYid wUl be the Ctty at tbe ttmeoluee..U.C Pubttthtd: NO'f.ll, 11, 19M,1a HtarWta FI..Aer, UZ Apte tbron lbroucll tbe Hammood Rd CutrK&YtO.tbe,d&ybefote streets ot the City of Newport of Seedoa 1464 ol. tbl streets CIPUid. ewmiDiduddeelared tbecontractaeubpaymeattlr rbe Newport Harbor EIIICD Aft., ~IJI&Dd. wuload1Jic Orp11 StucUoa WLDdoW at !154 ,.; dillcovtred back 1D t~ Bea.etl_ all as moreparUeularly ud Hl&bftys Code of U.. stu. by tile Clty Cl•k at & public iDeldental &JIM!DSeS lDc~ntdby a truck 1D till alley bulfDI'IQt E. Cout Hwy,, Col'OQldtUiar, ctrlnway IOday • m1DU5 a fUll described ln RuolutJoo of In· of Calltoi'Db... me.tJ.ac to be beld to tbe Clty tbe CUy ICl to the date wbeo tbe TV STI!IEO TAK!H txt tM lA ,, WWt1t al tools dttriD& lito lliibl ud DOt ooiJ lallkofps ... EaneretbroWII teatloo No. 6879 •do!>led by"" Tbe cu, eo.meu bu de-COIIOCII Cbamber. coottact 11 siiDOd, -mated to • bd:lre abl dro¥1 otfi Jbe ealled broke tbe $100 wt.adcrr but dam· oo ber CadJllae HalJoweeo night City CouocU oo October 7, 1968, termlDed tbe ceoeral preraJUac TIM: PI'OIJOP'I or bids offered be $12,000.00. At the oooelusioc Whlle stepbea III&DMU. 1115 t.ck lattr, bat tbe loOla had apeS an orp.o to tbe a... declared Arlltle Sbef tc4 and ResoluUoo. of lnteot!on No. rate of per diem nau 1D tbe stall be a.ec:o'IIIIUiedbyaebeek of the work and at tbe ume tbe W. Ba1boa BlYd., Ctli:ral Mew .. beeD tUea.. • • • of $200, •• An uafrieadly Qal .. ADtlcta Way DoYerstU-es a.od 688& declarlog its tateaHoa to loe&.llty 1D wtlicb Aid work .Is to PQ'Ule totbeordelot.AJdCtty, eorXraetOl' recelYes t.be war. port, WU OG a ~ to Lu •MONDAY, NOV. 11. matJoo type doc blt DI.Yid Df1W tbe ear' Deeds new Pi1i:t .. order euta1n changes l.a tbe be performed lD aeeordaDC:t eert1f1ed by a respoutblebanll.. n..ot, assessment aDd diagram, Veps, be told~ S.Cb After be made a rtpt tva CambW, 9, of 1967 Vt.ta del Eupoe Foster, 19, of ZZ07 E. territory to be iDcluded wttbJD wltb lberequ:lremeatsofS.CU.. or a boacSurequlred b)' law, for be sball pay to tbe City an ad-pollee oa SUDday, Now.17.ome .. api.Dit a red npt UDder tbl Oro, Eut Bluff, oo tbe left tud lith st., West \Q)eJ' Bay, was said assess meat dlltrlet, 177S of Ule Ca1UorD1a ~ an amouDt DOt leu tbUI tea per dlllonal cash payment tor tbe ooe cUm bed ltlrourP a ~ watebbtll)'es of tbl pollee, wu wbeo be tried to pet tlim; tbe bootad at 2:10p.m.ooa. warrant adopted by tbe City CouocU oo Code. Retereoce 1a made to eeat (101) of tbe aarepte ot balaace of tbe lDcidenta.l u. ot bis bome IDd Jtolt a TV let, tbeo \able to stud 011008 foot dog was quarutloed at hla b' possession ol aleDbol by a October %8,1968, tbeCttyCoun. Resolutioo No, 6519, adoptedb:J' tbe prq~Gsal. Eacb bid aball be peases. ~ueo, &Dd scubl. .-r. -.wtb or walk a stratpt u., Joo bome, 3Z3 AYenida Cerritos ••• JI\IJQr • , , cU bas determined that lbeeost tbe CityCounc:Uoo February Z7, made out oo a form to be ob-Tbe contractor to whom an .s0'5, LEGAL NOTICE • LEGAL HOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 1 CALIFORNIA BALANCE SHEETS -ALL FUNDS JUNE 30 I 1968 ASSETS Cash (Note A) Accounts receivable (Note B) Note receivable Due from other funds Deposit with redemption agent Inventory of materials and supplies, at cost Fixed assets (Note D) Amount to be provided for retire- ment of bonds and interest (Note E) General fund $ 553,429 20,548 185. 930 3 9. 031 $ 798,938 LIABILITIES 1 ENCUMBRANCES 1 AND FUND BALANCES Liabilities Accounts and contracts payable $ 37. 533 Note payable (Note F) Accrued payroll 161,536 Deposits 22,176 Revenues collected in advance 39,100 Due to other funds Matured interest coupons payable Bonds payable in future years (Note E) Interest payable on bonds in future years (Note E) Amounts payable to holders of 1911 Aet bonds (Note C) Encumbrances (Note B) 105,679 Fund balances Investment in fixed assets Appropriated for specific purposes - Cash basis 275,000 Balboa improvements 2,324 Park improvements Surfboard acquisition Off-street parking facilities Note receivable Bond retirement and interest Future water sources Unappropriated 155,590 $ 798' 938 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 1 CALIFORNIA CHANGES IN UNAPPROPRIATED FUND BALANCES -ALL FUNDS YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1968 General Balance at beginning of year Additions • Revenues (Note B) Adjustments of prior year expenditures and encumbrances Transfers from - Fund balances appro- priated for specific purposes - Tennis court construction Sailboat acquisition Note receivable Bond retirement and interest Future water sources Unappropriated fund balances - General fund Water fund llarinapark fund Deductions Expenditures and encuabranees (Note B) Adjustaent to inventory of aaterials and supplies Tranafers to - Fund balances appro- priated for specific purposes - Balboa iaproyeaents Surfboard acquiei,tion Off-etreet parkinc facilities Puture -ter aoureH Unappropriated fund balancH - General fund State IU tu funcl8 • Bond lnternt and r'eda.pt1on fund Water fund $ f fund 12 7 54 4,524, 726 21,4 70 41 174 4,587,370 4,404,618 3' 588 1,402 9, 926 25,000 ----=----- LEGAL NOTICE UGAL HOnCE LEG4L NOTICE LEG&L NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE -- Bond Special interest Trust fund General Bonded revenue and redemp-for 1911 Water Marinapark fixed debt and $ $ $ $ funds 589,604 414,048 68,888 r, on, 540 42' 211 53' 446 23,433 17 ' 014 2,473 185,930 422,652 645 368 16' 34 6 68,888 239 134 1 1 072 1 540 Special revenue funds $ 335 93 7 2,458,353 24,267 6,836 1,382 52,888 9, 926 2. 633. 919 190 16,346 tion fund Act bonds fund $ $ 2. 464 $ 375,006 $ 47.503 2,209 46 . 558 9,666,776 $ 2,209 $ 2,464 $ 10,135,843 $ $ $ $ 1,878 $ 5,444 12,841 2,209 2,464 13,304 9,666,776 2 5, 000 110,535 14 9. 500 150 565 $ 21209 $ 2 464 $ 10,135,843 $ Bond interest and redemp- tion fund $ -0- 113 '335 !131335 113,335 113,33:1 ~ -0- Water fund $ 71 763 f 1 ,048,731 1,090 2,800 11,200 25,000 1,088,821 846,684 50,000 113 ,33:1 1,0101019 U01l141$ • Marinapark fund s -0- 78. 106 78 106 36,932 41,174 ?.8,106 ! -0- fund assets interest 1 '193 $ $ 122,484 10,533,205 ' 1 ,403,367_ 123,677 $ 10 ,53 3 ,205 $ 1 403 367 268 $ $ 925 1,080,000 323,367 . ' 122,484 10 ,533,205 123 677 $ 10,533,205 $ 1 ' 403 '367 LEGAL HOTICE LEG4L NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE out co'enaDC or nrra.oty, U- On December 19, 1968a.tlO:OO press or implied. recardlac a..m. Property Protection Cor. title, possessloa 01' Heum- poration, as Trustee UDder and trances, to PI)' tbt UD111Dioc pursua.nt to the Deed of Trust prioctpal sum of tM aid DOte dated "2-12...63 recorded Feb. secured by Aid DrHd, wltlllD. ruary 19, 1963 iD Book &4.36 terest thereoo u PI'O"idecl In Page 630 of otfici.a.l Records, saJ.d Note, adYuees, lf UJ. in the office of tbe Recorder of wader the terms of Jl1d I>Mc1; Orange County, will sell at fees, cbu'ps ud eJ~P~M~I of public auction to tbe hlgtlest tht Trustee ud of the Truata bidder for cash (.payable at the created by said Deed. Tbt PeDe- time of sale in la.wtl&l money ol ficlary ~r aJd DMd by the United States) at the south reuon ot a bl'eaeh or default 1D front center door of the County tbe obllp.tions teeured U.S,. Courtoouse, in the City otSa.nta beretofore eueated ud deUY- Ana., Caillornia.. UJ rlctt, uue end. to tbe Tr.._ wrLU:a and interest conveyedtoudoow Notlee ot DllaWt ud Ea.et:la held by said Trustee UDder said to eaue tbe UDISerliped ~ ..U Deed of Trust 14 &lid to lb&l said ...-rtJ to -llld certain property sll11aled 14 tbt obllptlooo ud t.lloraMor • Stale of CaillorDia, ColllllJ ot Marcb IC, 1116t lOt -~!pad Orange, described u toUowa: caued saki notieeO(I:IreaQUd AU tbe Trustor's rlpl titlt&Dd elecUota to·bt recar41d 1a Baolt later est lnalld to certa1o louoo 1$43 P..., 137 ol llld Olllelal recorded lD book 448! pqe 361 ltecordl.. of OUi.clal ·records wb1cb Dated; Notem!:lu IS, 1941 pertains 1o Ute lollowtac -PROPERTY PROTECT- crllltd property lA lbo -ol ION COIIPOR.\TDI ar..... state of C&lllorllla; ,.,._ That -">• of Lot L al Tract 0, B. C. DUo, Vlot 919, 1D tbe cUy ot Newpo~t Prlllde• llo&c:h, COWtty of a.._ -Plltlltl" NoY. a, Doc:.. S, II, of CaWorDi&. u per me ..._ 1111, ia tM ~ ._... corded lA boot It pqoo II htlp ..._,. S4 lllcl-af Mloctl- l&otoos Moi>s. recoHt ol ar .... County, Callatnla, tr- IA& tuttriJ or a lilt-........................ -IJ lilt al all Lot L nlells--lr- loot llliOOJit • -..... ., zo as· a,, ~na a. --.. --lr -"'all Lot '" t:IIIMice *"-"lJ • • k 'j 1 u. liD tilt a't , .. ., .. .,. r ., .. _.. .... _ ... .., ............ .. :.-o:..~~~;~ ' ' • L•••• ..,. a-•• •• "..-. "'" Student work shown lf.IPOIIT NARIOR Ed!Ji RCCIID SI!C11011 --'"' ( lliURSDfoY,IIOV. 8, .. OObA DfLIIAII.. CAUF. ....... ,. ............ .. Haftol -... 11u ., •••• , -....... .... Orco __ _.. Co •UUoo ...... lor tilt , .... 11 -~ • '"n. Ill.,, C.u Alive" .,.,.. ..., I t., -••• t.r' ft.U .. Mh• I'LACis PIIST IAPTIST CIIUIIOI -·-11 t11t ... -~·~-~~~-~ ... ~E··§-!U:•~m~rta;NG~:·~o~c~:o~.~A~'=J~-"""~~-~A~1~L~T1;·~-~1 baud mtttlllo tlllt Htwport .. kllMMI'IJIOilldlle ......... ,. I''"'',.,_,... "-- .... IOIIDol tr .... Hldld ..... tM bolld Pf01R1D at 1 .. &rt "s l1f tiP a.L .......... - 'II tlotlr --lui -"' -.. -II. &rUoa lait, -.. tariJ ud OP COn A IIISA .1 ... , ..... ltr•t A I'ARN I'ELCOIIE AI'AITS YOU! BRING YOUR CHILDREN' FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE HEEDS ROBERTSON-SADLEIR Insurance Your /11Jependent Insurance A~ent 3333 E. Coost Hwy. Corono del Mor -Telephone 673-3850 ' .I «:HIJR«:H~S I 'llewpori'ltnrhor Luthrrnn l;lwrtk •Jorlor ·-.......... lood. Frs.d c:blcUa. .. criPI ...t- IH, ud par1J aaadWI.cbts wtn pro-b)' Costa IleA JUcb lcboOlstutteotsla&D.lDitruetJoa ciYioloo dUpllY. OIJ>or -~~~ work lllclllded -It• ot -OC. stltcberJ, W<I04lwork· toe. mt1a1 worlWlc. ptasttcs ttcho)loiY and power meeh. &Illes. Scbool prolf&mS were dis- euued by teacbers No¥eUe Btstql, Uncotn. bome eeoa- 1 1 omics; Elleo Cbappell, Corolla AFTER SPEAKING on the Prevention of del Mar HICII school, bome birth defects," Gwenda Watson, director of ac:ooomtcs; EstaD<ta,IDdustrlal Volunteer Services for the Orange County ~!"' :~~ :::::; Chapter of the National Foundation-March Earle, Te WUJkle, IDdustrlal of Dimes, Is shown handing a pamphlet, "~,;. board 'I'P'O'td tile "Which one," to Bob Cunnison, program addiUon to the budget advtson chairman for the' Corona del Mar Kiwanis committee o!Merte Smltll, re-presentative of tbe Newport- club. Mrs. Watson, wife of Orange Coast Mesa Edocatloo Asso.; llrs. College Supt Norman Watson has spent Jollll Ctark. Harbor COWICU • ·1 PTA, and Ken Lewis, inform-9 years with the foundation, (Howard atlooat sef'lces. Folsom photo ) FottowiDg gUts were ac-• cepted; a Thermo!a.J: copier Police BloHer from the Harbor View School PFO; pine trees for Davis school from Mrs. Bernard Paul; ca.rpetlng and pa.ddln( for Pre- •wEONESDAY, NOV. 13. of intoxicated in public · • • sidlo school through Mrs. Abbie Michael Wild, 23, ol 1806 Charles Murphy, 65, of 700 Chrysler, 6th grade tea.cber at W. Ocean Front, Central Lido Park Dr., Lido PeninsuLa, Presidio; a Gestetner mimeo- Newport, was booked oo a was booked on the charge of graph mach.lne from tbe Cal- NEWPORT BE ACH, C ALI F ORN IA warrant for Violation of the drunk in public .,.JohnRey-UorniascboolPTA;a.odapubllc THE AMERIC AN L U THERAN CHURC H vehlclecode •• ,Thewindowtba.t oolds 0 of2652 Orange Ave., address syslemtromtbeAduns · . Elaine Demood of 201 Cana..lst., Costa Mesa, Apt. c ., W"as booked school PTA. 8:30 d.m. to q 30 a.m. ·-WorshiP ~erv 1ce Newport Sbores, shut but didn't on tbe charge ofdrunki.Dpublic, AuthOrlz.a.Uon for gnd\Wion q :45 a .m. to 10 45 a.m. -Sunday Sc hool latch was the window someone aft~ being involved ln a tratne alter completlngadulteducatloll 11 ·00 a.m. to 17 00 noon -Worship S~rv ic ~ cllmbed through to steal $32.50 accident at 21st and W. Ocean division requiremeots was· Th~ kv. Jam~s G. Blain, Pastor worth of ldtchenware, includ.lng front, with car driver Larry granted to Devon Hart W1ll.Lam The Rev. Geotae J. Busdiecker, Visitation Pu.wr 3 Uqueur glasses, 2 pans and a. Combs of 2525 Newport ·Blvd., Green, Mrs . Joan Robuck and Phon~ .548·3631 Dutch oven •.• A 2-loch na.il Costa. Mesa ••. Melvin Purves, ldletla.el stevenson. ~~~:::::::;:::::::::===::;:=~=~=~~=7~ wa.s drtven lnlo the tire or the 32, of 436 Windward Lane, AuthOrlz.atlon was gtventost. Christi on Sci•nu First loptist O.ur.h MusWlg that Joan Merriam of Dover ShOres, wasbOokedonthe Joachlm's CathOUc Church for *viut 1547 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa., charge of drunk driving a.t 30th use or a classroom at Pomona nRST CUI R("ll (H rttRISl ", StU,TIST JJOJ \"f.:l LIJ,o Ncwr<~lt lh: .. u:l1 Sl."NIIo\Y S( IIUOI. SUI'I'UAY Sf H\1( I·S ~ H -1 1 , .., WEUf'oi:.~DI\' t-\"1 'IH'• \I~ f. I INC ; 8 r .., RI:.AIH,..,(, IHX>M ••• k ... ,.~ ..... ~ ... ............ , ~ 0 .... • 1 ·~ p .. 1.,••4•, _,. F ••d•• ....... ~, ... 7 ...... s.,,. •• , I ' •~ .• '·"' IE.l'OND C"M:ti'• Of" C11_,.. sh£JIIIT1ST Ne•poJI Bc~~h ~1 ('oronl dt-1 Mar 3100 Paciftc View Or. $liNDA Y SCHOOL 10 .... . SUNDAY SERVICE 10 .. .... WEDNI:SOAY EVENINV MEETINC. 1·00 , ... READING ROOM - Mutual 8u11d1nJ 286J Eas1 C0asl H1ahway '!on,-~101. Ill "'·"'· 10 ~ 1-'•m l"h11r .. d•y f"Yrn•nll -7 lo 9 YN •re cord1allv 1nV11cd 10 111 rnd Church Scrvtccs 1nd to VIC lhc Rc..J•n& Room. of Coato Me.. had parked at Coronado and and Newport Blvd., after he schOol and 2classroomsatVIc- fhpti"' Biblr-fello .. ·ship Balboa.Bhd ..• CtaytonWHsonor made aU turn, forced ears to torla school after school I,J,.,,,Jr,,-Aordo,o•o•s Los Angeles set5gumand candy bra.ke sharply and yield, and tllrough June 'tor tbe purpose of Sonto Ano & Magnolia Sta. machines out at 514 W. Balboa tlleo proceeded on Newport religious instruction. Blvd., Balboa, at 4 a.m., they Blvd., straddling the lanes •• · The Bond proposal 1s based Dr. P .G. Neumann, pas lor were stolen by 11:30 a.m. A bood ornament thiet began on a construction program to leaving him in the red lor operatingagaJnwlthRobertJel-meet growtng~ollmentwttblll $164. • . ensk:y of 4Z5 32nd St., West the oext 4 ye • Tbepla.nwould SUNDAY SERV ICES ~:4 5 a.r 1. Sunday School II :00 a.m .. \torn ina Worship. 6:\)J p.m. Trainin1 Unions 7:0-.l p.m. Evinina Worship WEDNESDAY 7:2\l p.m. Bible Study 8:00 p.m. Prayer Mectin& Newport, losing a$30Mercedes include coostr Uoo or tlem •THURSDAY, NOV . 14. emblem trom his ear· and C ntar and j 1 boolclass .. Joe Delacruz otl817 W, Sal~ MU!er of 1901 Tah~ rer . e y ......... mhl~ e school las • N • ··rooms .......... sc c S· boa, Apt. A, Central ewport, Irvine Terrace, losing anorna-rootn espan.slon. reported that someone came ment trom his hood and a F 1 •-·•·•t las thr ~ hi lldi las doo or y re~ e c s-ou... s s ng g s r bo chrome ml.n1ature Jlg\W" veh ld be ln the living room and stole his icle from his p-111 ••• Mark :, ~u esttmat:f$~ $1Z5 TV ..• Si..I. street lilhts Murpby, 19, of 2407 Ric.hmo00. per UDJ.t. Tbe.se "tfOI.Lid be~ on C..D*» Sbores baft been Costa Mesa, wu arrested at for special education. ooa- broken since Nov . 17 wltb $60 1511 w. Balboa Blvd., Central unuatlon hlgb school IJld tor L---------....1 charged liP to vandalism • · • Newport, at 9:50 p.m., oo the eJPI.D.Sion of tacWUes at i.Dter- A TTEHD THE CHURCH Fires were started in a charge of posPsslOn of marl-mediate schools. The purcbase OF YOUR CHOtCE convalescent hOspital ~er juana .•• Zelma Nielsen, 2678 of a.o East Bluff sUe and eon- REGULARLy construction a.t 393 Ho&~ntal Club Mesa Pl., Costa Mesa, strucUoD of & 2& classroom r ----------, Rd., West Newport Helghts, r eported the theft or a $50 during the nl&ht, leavlng surfboard from a gange a1: 208 scorched and blackened walls 40th St., West Newport, some. CENTRAL llllf CHUI"CH and paint .•• Two street time alter Oct. 1 • , • Two port. Ughts were brokeoatVlaPI.az.z.a able transcetvers worth $50 and Vla Florence, Lido Isle • • were stolen from 'a desk ln th~ Park..lng his MG at the sta!llol, ma..intenance building at 2-414 lc.::::::::;::::::;===,.:.~- 3366 Vla Lido, In the Lido Vista del Oro reported the ShOps area, cost Mal Vigil ot Blu!fs Manage~ent Co· and the 1---------- lmpfwtizinS 525 Spurgeon, CostaMesa,sev-company also cbJmed'ttte theft HARBOR PAIMT The l'bn ~God era! hundred dollars; the ear's of a $45 electric drUI between Luther• Onnch TN ,.non ol Chritr plasUc side c.urtainswerestoJen, Nov •. 8 and 11 •.• When Of the Moat•r TN ,OWft ~ rhr "to~)" Sptrit the glove box door was torn Raymond Am ling ~oed Ills & WALLPAPER Pittsburgh -Dutch Boy Paints-com pi ete line 13,000 PATTERNS OF WALLPAPER Lt~~th.r.. ~ .. ,..,~. -..n..n1., ""' trom its hinges, and the con-nursery near Irvfne c oast O.reh in AM.rico """'""'' w .... ~." 'I •"<~ 1n tn ""' vertible top was cut ••• Do~ Country C lub~ 8 a.m., he found 2900 Pacific View Dr. v!;;:;:~.~;.~: \;:.., Petterson, 20, of 302 Victor La tba.t 5 plants in wooden eon- Corou del Mar, Califotca.i •"" ,,,.,., ,,.,.. St., and Michele For d, 21, of ta.J.ners, worth $62,50, had been Dr. Willi 1m R. Eller ,.. .. , ... ,., ""''"' .... ~.m 366-1/2 Victoria Sl., Costa'stoleo •.• Two thln women, Phone 644--2664 A t..l Yovth ,,..,_ Mesa, were booked on the about 30, who clatmed they 8:45 •.m., F'Mtily Wor•h1p Crn. o4 er_,. 1/11141lf4. Sf. charge ot petty theft, alter they were only looking may tla.ve 2919 E. Uaat Hwy . Urono clel Mar (HUT TO ,ORT THU.TR!) Phone' 673-2033 9:45 •.m., Chorr-~ School.., CotU......,. were accused or taking 2 done more thaD iook thlnks IIN~R·SlR[P•R~VJ~f.ljhi p , .. ~ .. , ,. l , • .,..... lfCA ll.4h. sweaters, a dress and eapris Gr eg Kimberly or Tustin. whO • IEAUTY SALOM L:::=:=:======~=========~ from Broadway, Fashlon lsl.and, said they were the only un-r-withOut maltiog any etfort to attended customers De had and 'lpcmtlf ..... Jtdi•••' GIIfardl llf2 1Me4 Str-, ~~-""'""' A Fru •tl l•tl~1wt~tiftt " . . .LO'l\Q&II& ~ pay tor the clothing ••. Charles a. lynx fUr collar valued at $135 Wa.er of 246 62nd St., Newport is missing from Greg's Fabric BEAU TV NOOK ShOres, said that thetQldorna-Boutique, 3424 Vla()porlo, Lido 2732 E. Coast Hwy, ment on his Jaguar was Shops area ••. It wasn't In-Corona d~l Mar 0 TERM SAVINGS: For the budget-minded ... unexpected expenses ... taxes ... and other annual payments. Interest compounded quarterly. 0 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT: For definite investment periods. (minimum $2.500) interest mailed quarterly, if desired. 0 BANKING BY MAIL. .. FREE POSTAGE. 0 NO SERVICE CHARGE ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS with a $300 minimum balance. COSTA MESA K•nn•lh W. fowle< 23-0 [nt 17th St• .. t 642·1660 OANA ii'()INT G•lforc:l Hunl•• 24671 Ll PI••• ·96·1:19) • ......... 11,....1 Coll673.0550 Call In Your Went Ad 6734550 I o PU SUPPliES TROPICAL FISH We h~ve The larQeSI and most beaullful se!ectton of trop1cJI f1sh 1n the area. we also carry a full I me of aquarwms, and all acces· sor•es neede<tfor the hobby. Sooth Sea Tropical 2 18 W. Wilson Strt"et CosTa lo4esa 54&-7961 o HURIMG AIDS HAL AEBISCHER SAN JU.toN C""ISTRANO Thom•• J w,.,,,, J\9 71 C•"''"o C•pol\<1"0 49ll U 1 lol•mt>e< FtcJ•••I O•pol o\ lnluta~• CctPO••t•o~ Otpoi •U '"'"''" to I I ~.000 00 '1!5t WILCOX.CltTTINOIN HARDWAIII ,.~.,.., c._.,.._ ... "- 17011 W. C••-' Hw7-. N ••. ...... u. z-u•• ••t•n o NURSERY Shrubs, lnter~or Plonh Tropicol & Tr ... s l"sectcides ond Fertllilar S&H Gr .. n Stomps Co"l'~fMio•M c•ri•ti• C6•rc6 "'1'\• R ... M.,.• .,.""', ,...-..., ~day Service and O.Ureh School at 10:00 Lift. stolen. . • dependence Day and HUioween Phone 1:173~133& ,.. is over, bt.lt someone out ot 1::2~~~~~~~~~~ Pooo._..• FRIDAY, NOV. 15. tempo with the season threw a • IUILDIMG Pete M~t, 55, or 1115 cherry bomb at his renee a1 )4' Ma 9io Clippn E. Ba.lboa vd., Balboa was 5:55 p.m., said Charles Cald-• • p(cked <c> at st. and Balboa well, 3Z4 Lugonla st .. Newport ADDITIO.I G <oomino H E~RING AI OS Prap•r Fiffing Astur•d 3409 E. Co cut Hwy . . Co ~Dna d.l Mew 675-3833 • FIU;T IH.I H TRl" CORONA DEl. M.·U !'IIUUf:ln' l144 F.. rout Hwy., llWlll • __ P~_U_~~~~~H~G~-------- A. R. M ARSAC PLL:\IH~R Blvd., at uo .m.ootllecbarp soores LICEIISlD l IIOIIDED " 5H()( IIEI'AIR COMPLETE FUNERALS COMPLETI FUNERAL AND IURIAL CENnR 21J ..... ,.un CEMETERY LOTS MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS From $130 From $46S Jlark ·.Mor&aary Ce•etery "E~ in One Beautiful Ploce" Because the fllllet&l and burial center cooc:ept elimiutes the need for processions through hefty traffic on overcrowd"ed highways, family and friends alike may now P'Y their full re- Spects by attending' the burial service, u well as the chapel service. all at one heautiful place, at lCII COlt and more coutcuimtt. · 1-1 •14101 .ACH ILYD,. WISTMINSJII n4~J.I421 FRED H. GERWIC~ 3DCG.I4o.-l 673.6041 -s.cf. 2170 f'l-qoiall • .., ....... ..... ,...._ llol-col=*r · All--1---. ......... ., .. 1031!1 ..,..,,..o,. .... va. C~TA MI..A. C:ALI,.OiltNIA o HUL TH IISOn MABERRY 'S Shoe Repa ir PIJf"se 1nd LUQGIQI Reptir -Dye Work S6HST~ ONE DAY SER\IICf 1110 H..txw 11\ICI.. eo. ....... -... 3311 t CXlST AIIESA ~3311 o ORNIGE 63P-2441 • ANN1EIII n6o03111 AtoZ --.... 11 ........... ::..=. =-..... ... -=- ., • Mil Canuuinn Av e. ("oHHna J~t \lar 1•1umbina Rerairs OAY .~ NIUIT WATER II EATERS __ _!7].~13:.::=--o __ 11 ••r •-STIIY uPIIOI.nl- flly l"!!f'•• ,,., ... , a·nou; 2 ,. .... DilL.' .... Coli"'-" :ns-H.I . ....., .............. C\lS10III I'U .. 'NU UI'IIIILI1'IIlY • CIUALnY WOJI • -. .. "•••••.,••u••• -·· ,. .... ~